Face it
NOTES:
Tillie speaks, in her bedroom, to her kid step-sister.
Sister is at another microphone with appropriate 'umms' (non-word vocalisations)1. SPOT: (STRAIGHT CUT INTO BEDROOM WITH WITH GRAMS RADIO PLAYING POP MUSIC)
2. TILLIE: (APPROACHING) What's up, kid sis? Can I turn this off?
3. SPOT: ( Turns off radio.)
4. TILLIE: Dad says you've got a sad face. What's this?
5. SPOT: (MAKE UP)
6. TILLIE: Been at your make-up box. Let me see.
Look in the mirror for me.
Oh, what a sad face.
When I was your age, I was as skinny as you.
Took me years to get my bone structure.
Let me give you some bone structure now.What we got here, Sis?
7. SPOT: (RUMMAGING IN THE MAKE UP BOX)
8. TILLIE: Make your lips an 'mmm', go 'mmm'.
That's better.
Now go rub your lips together, like 'mmm'.
Now look in the mirror for me?
What's this - a smile?
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