A King in New York
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1:16:01
Enough!
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Excuse me, gentlemen.
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- I can't take it!
- You'll take it all right.

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These bigoted bombastic people
look as if they're going to explode!

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I'm sorry, gentlemen,
for this unfortunate occurrence.

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Fits well.
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Tell me,
whatever started the argument?

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I don't know.
I just get going and I can't stop.

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You think too much.
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I can't help it.
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You should play more.
1:16:35
Who can I play with?
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Haven't you any friends your age?
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They bore me.
1:16:42
Why?
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All they think about
is Superman, cowboys.

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- What's the matter with that?
- I hate Superman.

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You hate a lot of things, don't you?
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I don't hate you.
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Nevertheless,
you must return to your school.

1:16:58
You can't stay here.
Especially as Prince Rupert.

1:17:01
I had to tell those gentlemen
the truth.

1:17:04
You didn't tell them my name.
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I don't know your name.
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Yes you do, Rupert.
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- Rupert what?
- Macabee.

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Macabee! A Scot!
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No wonder you're a non-conformist.
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- Is that your move?
- There's no other move.

1:17:20
Very well.
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Set them up. We'll play again.
1:17:26
Where's Mr. Jaume?
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He went down to the bank
with the plans.

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Were the gentlemen interested?
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They say they have
similar plans of their own.

1:17:37
This is another televised
recording of the investigation

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of the Congressional Committee
on Un-American Activities

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going on in the Federal Building
downtown New York City.

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They'll expose communism in all
branches of American institutions.

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The Committee has already
questioned scientists,

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educators, churchmen,
writers and actors.

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But first a glimpse
of the humorous side.


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