Male Detective: Have you ever taken any hallucinogens? Acid, mushrooms, mescaline?
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Ms Collins: I'm not going to prison. I've been in a prison all my life.
Sandie: You can't save me! Save yourself...
Silver Haired Gentleman: When you see Alex in whatever little hell she's currently in, you tell her I said hello.
Carol: They're meant to talk to you about their problems, not the other way round.
Ms Collins: Will you keep it down! Enough to wake the bloody dead!
Carol: Freshers... they're a blessing and a curse.
Ms Collins: You could say Sandie died in that room. She died in that room a hundred times.
Jocasta: You've got to live in the now, girls. So, hos... to Soho.
Ms Collins: I'm not going to prison. I've been in a prison all my life.
Sandie: You can't save me! Save yourself...
Silver Haired Gentleman: When you see Alex in whatever little hell she's currently in, you tell her I said hello.
Carol: They're meant to talk to you about their problems, not the other way round.
Ms Collins: Will you keep it down! Enough to wake the bloody dead!
Carol: Freshers... they're a blessing and a curse.
Ms Collins: You could say Sandie died in that room. She died in that room a hundred times.
Jocasta: You've got to live in the now, girls. So, hos... to Soho.
Taxi Driver #1: You could be a model, couldn't you? You got the legs for it.
Jocasta: I tried vaping. I just think it makes you look like so much more of a cunt.
Jocasta: Oh. Time to break out the big guns. Let's really get on this bitch.
Jocasta: She's such a code beige, I'm getting these, like, born-again Christian vibes off her.
Ms Collins: I hope you know what a landline is. Some of your lot don't.
Ms Collins: I could never sell it. Too many memories.
Eloise: When I see someone in it - when I imagine it, she's wearing the dress. The dress isn't wearing her.
John: So, want to haunt this party with me?
Jack: You know how to dance. You know why you're here. Get on with it.
Male Detective: Have you ever taken any hallucinogens? Acid, mushrooms, mescaline?
Ms Collins: Don't judge me on the cigarettes. All that hoo-ha last night got me going again.
Eloise: Has a woman ever died in my room? Ms Collins: This is London. Someone has died in every room in every building and on every street corner in the city.
Eloise: I know what you did. Silver Haired Gentleman: I've done a lot of things, Eloise. You're gonna have to be more specific, luv.
Eloise: Do you believe in spirits? Carol: What kind of a question is that? That brown stuff pays your wages. Eloise: I mean... do you believe in ghosts? Carol: Ghosts? No. Why? Are you scared down here? If this place is haunted by anything, it's the good times. When it's empty, all I hear is the laughs. Every gangster, every copper, every red-faced lush has been in here, and all those high spirits have soaked into the walls. You could probably get drunk on just that. Eloise: Yeah... Carol: Ellie, I love you, girl. You fit right in. But you can't sleep here.
Eloise: I hear you were quite the ladies' man. Silver Haired Gentleman: "Were?" How dare you. Still am. You never lose it.
Café de Paris Bartender: Being here with all these lights shining on you, it's the closest most people ever get to being onstage. You know, to their dreams. Sandie: Not me. Café de Paris Bartender: Not you. I can see you want it. Sandie: More than anything. Café de Paris Bartender: Well, this is just a taste of things to come, Sandie.
Eloise: How do you know my name? Silver Haired Gentleman: I make it my business to know all the pretty girls around here. All their problems. Always have done.
Eloise: What do you want to drink? John: Oh, yeah. Three Kronenbourgs, please.
John: Hey, do you want to dance? Eloise: I might need some alcohol first.


