A Face in the Crowd
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:24:03
Mr. Rhodes, telephone.
:24:05
He's on the air.
:24:10
Is the Memphis TV Station,
he says Steiner told him about you.

:24:14
Well, shucks, I can talk
to him on the air.

:24:18
All these folks are my friends,
I ain't got nothing to hide.

:24:23
Hello there, partner.
:24:26
Whas that?
:24:28
You want me to come on TV in
Memphis? With this kisser of mine?

:24:33
All I can say is
you're a brave man.

:24:36
$500 a week?
:24:39
Confederate?
:24:40
$500?
:24:41
We can do better than that.
:24:44
Partner, leaving Pickett is like
leaving my own flesh and blood.

:24:48
Now, if I've got to take leave
of these good folks...

:24:52
I'd rather try it for nothing
for a couple of weeks...

:24:55
and if you ain't satisfied,
or if I get homesick for Arkansas...

:24:59
back I come and
nobody gets hurt.

:25:03
But, if we find we get along...
:25:07
you make it
a $1000 a week.

:25:12
Yeah, you get the idea.
:25:15
And transportation for yours truly
and my little Girl Friday...

:25:19
not to mention Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Marcia Jeffries.

:25:30
I'm glad you're going with him,
take care of him.

:25:33
I'll sure try.
:25:34
Take good care of yourself.
:25:40
Marcia!
:25:43
Come on, honey.
We'll be late, come on.

:25:45
The train will leave,
come on.

:25:50
Bye!
:25:51
Bye Lucy, so long, Luther,
you write to me now.

:25:54
I'll be thinking of you.
:25:55
Am I glad to shake that dump!
:25:59
I was only kidding, honey...

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