Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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1:27:01
- I do.
- State your right name.

1:27:05
- Louise Bennett.
- Take the stand.

1:27:06
Miss Bennett, are you employed
by the Morning Mail?

1:27:10
- I ask you direct your attention to me.
- This is ridiculous.

1:27:14
- Answer the question.
- The hearing's ridiculous.

1:27:17
- That man's no more insane than you.
- Outrageous!

1:27:20
It's obviously a frame-up. They're
trying to railroad this man for money.

1:27:23
Another outburst
and I shall hold you in contempt.

1:27:27
We are not interested in your opinion.
You are to here to testify.

1:27:30
Sit down and answer questions.
Proceed.

1:27:34
Thank you.
Are you employed by the Mail?

1:27:36
No.
1:27:38
You're under oath.
Are you employed by the Mail?

1:27:40
No, I resigned last week.
1:27:43
Prior to that time,
were you employed by the Mail?

1:27:44
- Yes.
- You followed the activities of Deeds?

1:27:48
- Yes.
- Did you subsequently write about him?

1:27:51
- Yes.
- Are these the articles?

1:27:53
- Yes.
- Were you present?

1:27:55
- Yes.
- Are they true? They did take place?

1:27:57
- They just make him look silly.
- You saw them?

1:28:00
- That's all.
- It isn't all. I'd like to explain...

1:28:02
- I submit these articles as evidence.
- Let go! What kind of hearing is this?

1:28:05
Are you trying to persecute the man?
Somebody's got to defend him!

1:28:09
- Please.
- I've a right to be heard.

1:28:13
I've attended dozens of cases like this.
They're conducted without any formality.

1:28:16
Anybody can be heard.
My opinion's as good as these quacks'.

1:28:20
I know him better than they do
1:28:24
One more utterance from you
and I shall place you under arrest!

1:28:26
I'm willing to hear anything you say,
but it must be done in an orderly fashion.

1:28:32
When you've learned respect,
you may return.

1:28:36
Until then,
go back to your seat and calm down.

1:28:39
This way, Miss.
1:28:42
Order in the court.

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