The Day the Earth Stood Still
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:27:02
- Good morning.
- Good morning.

:27:05
We're set. I put gas in the car and the radio's
broken, so we can forget about the spaceman.

:27:10
There's one thing.
I haven't anyone to stay with Bobby.

:27:13
- I don't suppose we could take him with us?
- Well... Well, we could.

:27:17
There's always someone here,
but today they've all got plans.

:27:21
I haven't any plans.
:27:24
I'd be happy to spend the day with him,
if you’d let me.

:27:27
Say, that would be great. Wouldn't it?
:27:29
It's awfully nice of you to suggest it.
:27:33
- Sorry. Mr. Carpenter, this is Tom Stevens.
- How do you do, Mr. Carpenter?

:27:36
Hello.
:27:38
Bobby and I had a fine time yesterday
afternoon. We talked and listened to the radio.

:27:42
I thought today he might like
to show me around the city.

:27:47
- Well...
- Suppose I ask Bobby how he feels about it?

:27:50
Fine.
:27:53
- You think it's all right?
- Sure.

:28:09
That's my father. He was killed at Anzio.
:28:28
Did all those people die in wars?
:28:31
Most of 'em. Didn't you ever
hear of the Arlington Cemetery?

:28:34
- No, I'm afraid not.
- You don't seem to know much of anything.

:28:39
Well, I'll tell you, Bobby,
I've been away a long time. Very far away.

:28:42
Is it different where you've been?
Don't they have places like this?

:28:46
They have cemeteries, but not like this one.
:28:49
You see, they don't have any wars.
:28:52
Gee, that's a good idea.
:28:55
- What would you like to do?
- Go to the movies.

:28:58
- All right.
- No fooling?

:28:59
No fooling.

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