The Day the Earth Stood Still
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:29:02
Bobby, tell me, do you have
to have money to go there?

:29:06
- I've got two dollars. Mom gave it to me.
- No. I want to take you to the movie.

:29:12
Do you think they'd accept these?
:29:16
Gee, they look like diamonds!
:29:17
In some places,
those are what people use for money.

:29:20
- They're easier to carry and don't wear out.
- I'll bet they're worth a million dollars.

:29:25
Would you give me your $2 for two of these?
:29:27
Well...
:29:29
Sure.
:29:30
OK.
:29:34
Let's not say anything to Mom
about this, though.

:29:37
- Why not, Bobby?
- She doesn't like me to steal from people.

:30:04
Those are great words.
:30:07
- He must have been a great man.
- Well, sure.

:30:23
That's the kind of man I'd like to talk to.
:30:27
Bobby, who's the greatest man
in America today?

:30:30
I don't know. The spaceman, I guess.
:30:34
No, I was speaking of earthmen.
I meant the greatest philosopher or thinker.

:30:38
- You mean the smartest man in the world?
- Yes, that would do nicely.

:30:42
Professor Barnhardt, I guess.
He's the greatest scientist.

:30:45
- He lives here in Washington, doesn't he?
- Near where Mom works.

:30:48
- Where's that?
- Department of Commerce. She's a secretary.

:30:51
That man they call the secretary isn't
at all. My mom's a real secretary.

:30:57
Mr. Carpenter,
now can we go see the spaceship?


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