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Candice Bergen, Shirley Knight, Joan Hackett, Elizabeth Hartman, Joanna Pettet, Mary-Robin Redd, Jessica Walter, and Kathleen Widdoes in The Group (1966)

Candice Bergen: Lakey

The Group

Candice Bergen credited as playing...

Lakey

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  • Dottie: Where is the breakfast?
  • Libby: Brevoort. Charming old Hotel. So much more appropriate, don't you think, Lakey?
  • Lakey: What?
  • Libby: Kay and Harald giving the breakfast.
  • Lakey: City Hall would have been more appropriate too I think. Instead of trying to carry it off in Peter Styvesant's church. Harald not to the manor born, exactly.
  • Libby: How hard you can be, Lakey.
  • Dottie: Yet Kay adores you. And you used to like her best in your heart of hearts.
  • Lakey: You might spare me a cliché like "heart of hearts," Dottie.
  • Lakey: There was another game that Kay insisted on playing: the Truth Game. Everyone was to make a list of their friends, in order of preference, and then compare the lists. What Kay never stopped to think about was that somebody always had to be at the bottom of every list. And when that somebody cried, Kay was honestly surprised.
  • Harald Peterson: That was something, that funeral.
  • Lakey: Well, what would you have done? You can't throw a body down an incinerator. It's not a manuscript.
  • [pause]
  • Lakey: Yes, I heard about that.

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