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Baby does not like her father saying that she will attend Mount Holyoke College.
Marjorie encourages Baby to like Neil. Marjorie suggests that Neil looks like Fabian Forte, a star of teen movies in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
The restaurant scene ends with Lisa standing with Robbie alone and laughing.
The place where the guests dance to the band music is called "The Playhouse".
As the guests dance, the band is supposed to play an original (composed for the movie) song titled something like "I Love When Your Eyes Close Whenever I Kiss You".
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The band's performance was supposed to feature a Black trumpet player.
Neil calls the dance people "a necessary evil".
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(Freudian interpretation: The sour cream subconsciously symbolizes blow-jobs in the woods.)
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The movie audience (but not Baby) sees that the woman is Vivian Pressman.
Billy is carrying only one watermelon.
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Billy says the band is playing the song "Moon River". See my series of articles about that song.
A Scene 22 -- which was in a previous version of the script -- is omitted in this script.
The "dirty dancing" party takes place in "the staff quarters".
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