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Michelle Monet : Oh, here's your hat. Hrundi V. Bakshi : Oh, look Michelle Monet : But you may need it. Bakshi : No, I'd like you to keep it. Michelle Monet : All right. If you think that you should want it or need it sometimes Bakshi : Well, if I need it I could always come, perhaps, and pick it up.

Michelle Monet : That would be very nice. Bakshi : When would you be available for me to pick up my hat? Michelle Monet : Well Michelle Monet : maybe next week. Bakshi : I'll come and get it then. Michelle Monet : OK. Bakshi : For I'd love to have my hat back. Michelle Monet : Goodbye. Bakshi : Bye bye. Sign In. Play trailer Director Blake Edwards.

Top credits Director Blake Edwards. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Official Trailer. Photos Top cast Edit. Peter Sellers Hrundi V.

Bakshi as Hrundi V. Natalia Borisova Ballerina as Ballerina. Jean Carson Nanny as Nanny. Dick Crockett Wells as Wells. Frances Davis Maid as Maid. Steve Franken Levinson as Levinson. Allen Jung Cook as Cook. James Lanphier Harry as Harry. Blake Edwards. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. By a twist of fate, the clumsy, but well-meaning aspiring actor, Hrundi V. Bakshi, is invited to Fred Clutterbuck's big party, after utterly ruining the set of his latest feature film.

However, unbeknownst to the host, Bakshi is present at the gathering, merrily mingling with the hand-picked guests in this magnificent hi-tech villa, where the drinks are flowing, and everybody is in high spirits. Clueless The Val party. Anna Karenina : In the movie version, Anna and the soul-squashingly debonaire Count Vronsky take an erotically-charged spin around the dance floor that scandalizes Moscow society.

I must have watched it half a dozen times before uploading it here. Can you imagine actually going to a party like this? Beyond the Valley of the Dolls : What the what? You know those bizarro after-hours parties you sometimes find yourself at where nobody is making a lick of sense, and everything takes on a weird dreamlike logic? I love it.

This was one of those scenes that I clung onto in my teen years, convincing myself if I could just get to New York, I could be one of these people and live this kind of life. Absolute Beginners: The party scene from the vastly underrated Absolute Beginner s is one of my absolute favorites.

I could watch it all day. Bonfire of the Vanities : BizBash on what makes the opening scene so magnificent:. Yes it is exaggerated, over-the-top, and very broadly acted. Anyone who has had to greet, meet, usher, coddle, clean-up, or shield a celebrity arriving at an event has to enjoy this scene. What happens next is the stuff of every little boys dreams. Oh, to go clubbing on Tatooine.



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