MAURY: Have you seen "Omar, the Tentmaker"? MURIEL: No, but I hear it's wonderful. I'm very anxious to see it. Have you seen "Fair and Warmer"? MAURY: (Hopefully) Yes. MURIEL: I don't think it's very good. It's trashy. MAURY: (Faintly) Yes, that's true. MURIEL: But I went to "Within the Law" last night and I thought it was fine. Have you seen "The Little Cafe"?... This continued until they ran out of plays. d**k, meanwhile, turned to Mr. Bloeckman, determined to extract what gold he could from this unpromising load. "I hear all the new novels are sold to the moving pictures as soon as they come out." "That's true. Of course the main thing in a moving picture is a strong story." "Yes, I suppose so." "So many novels are all full of talk and psychology. Of course those aren't as val