Shadow of a Doubt
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:35:01
Oh, he doesn't want us
to dress up or anything.

:35:04
He just wants us to act
the way we always do.

:35:06
Emmy, women are fools.
They'd fall for anything.

:35:12
Why do you let two strangers come
and turn this place upside down.

:35:16
Why expose the family
to a couple of snoopers ?

:35:19
- (Chuckles) You should have more sense.
- Why, Charles, I -

:35:24
- (Charlie) Good morning, Uncle Charlie.
- Good morning, Charlie.

:35:26
Your mother says the Newtons have been
picked for all-American suckers.

:35:30
- What do you know about it?
- Charlie wasn't here when they came.

:35:32
But really, the way Mr Graham told it,
it wasn't like snooping at all.

:35:36
It was our duty as citizens.
It's something the government wants.

:35:39
- Government?
- Well, it's for the public good.

:35:42
l told them about you andtheplaces
you've been and he was very interested.

:35:46
Now, listen, Emmy.
I'll have nothing to do with this.

:35:47
I'm Just a visitor here and my advice
to you is to slam the door in his face.

:35:51
Oh. Well, I-I couldn't do that.
:35:53
But you don't have to meet him
if you don't want to.

:35:55
Well, I think I'd be kind of exciting.
:35:57
He'd take your photograph
and then we could have it for nothing.

:35:59
No thank you. I've never been
photographed and I don't want to be.

:36:02
Oh, Charles, how can you talk that way?
:36:04
I had a photograph of you.
I gave it to Charlie.

:36:07
I tell you, there are none.
I guess you've forgotten this one.

:36:11
Get it, Charlie.
:36:13
(Emmy) You sure you don't remember?
:36:15
(Uncle Charlie) Of course l don't
ever remember being photographed.

:36:22
46 Burnham Street.
:36:24
Mm-hm. It was taken
the Christmas you got your bicycle.

:36:27
- Just before your accident.
- Uncle Charlie, you were beautiful.

:36:31
Wasn't he, though?
And such a quiet boy. Always reading.

:36:34
Papa shouldn't have got you that bicycle.
You didn't know how to handle it.

:36:39
He took it right out on the icy road
and skidded into a streetcar.

:36:43
- We thought he was going to die.
- I'm glad he didn't.

:36:46
He almost did. He fractured his skull,
and he was laid up so long.

:36:51
And then, when he was getting well,
there was no holding him.

:36:54
And it was Just as though
all the rest he had was too much for him

:36:57
and he had to get into mischief
to blow off steam.


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