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Pat Hobby's Preview Summary
Pat wants tickets to a preview of a film he co-wrote with Ward Wainwright. Unfortunately Wainwright got the last set of tickets available. Not only that, but Pat's co-authorship was limited to changing the syntax of a few sentences and nothing more. As a result, Wainwright wants Pat's name taken off the screen credits. Berners tells Pat to come back later in the afternoon and he will see if he can find some tickets. In the meantime, Pat is walking around the studio lot when he runs into a young actress. Pat impresses the young woman with a list of credits, most of which are not really his. Later, while watching an actor rehearse on a set, Pat invites the young woman to attend the preview with him that night.
When Pat returns to Berners' office, the secretary gives...
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