Blackboard Jungle
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:41:12
Report says you couldn't identify
any of the boys.

:41:15
It was dark. I told you it was dark.
I couldn't see anything.

:41:18
What are you protecting? The good name
of this school? Your job?

:41:21
- Someone gotta die before you'll cooperate?
- It wasn't that serious.

:41:25
- Weren't in class for a week. That's serious.
- What do you expect me to do?

:41:29
Press charges. I'll find
the ones who did it.

:41:33
- I'll go over every kid in this school.
- You'll do more harm.

:41:36
Mr. Dadier, I've handled lots
of problem kids in my time.

:41:40
Kids from both sides of the tracks.
:41:42
They were 5 or 6 years old in
the last war. Father in the Army.

:41:45
Mother in a defense plant.
No home life. No church life.

:41:49
No place to go. They formed street gangs.
:41:53
It's way over my head, Mr. Dadier.
:41:56
Maybe the kids today are like the rest
of the world. Mixed-up, suspicious, scared.

:42:01
I don't know. But I do know this:
:42:04
Gang leaders have taken the place
of parents. If you don't stop them...

:42:08
- Class is starting. You mind?
- Then you won't help us?

:42:11
- I'm sorry.
- Sure.

:42:12
- And I hope you'll never be sorrier.
- Thanks anyway.

:42:16
For what? Tying our hands
so it can happen again?

:42:21
And don't worry. It will.
:42:43
Welcome back, chief. You bring
your cosmetics to school, chief?

:42:48
Don't get touchy, chief.
I know lots of guys use makeup.

:42:54
Well, at least the silent treatment
seems to have ended.


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