Peyton Place
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:51:07
- Good night.
- Good night.

:51:22
- Betty Anderson's father stopped me.
- What did he want?

:51:26
He asked when you'll marry Betty,
before or during college.

:51:29
- I hadn't exactly thought of marrying her.
- I wouldn't hear of it if you wanted to.

:51:34
Anderson's a good foreman,
but Betty is something else.

:51:37
- Yeah, I agree.
- Then stop seeing her.

:51:40
I just can't stop seeing her.
I invited her to the graduation dance.

:51:43
- Uninvite her.
- Now, Dad, I can't do that.

:51:47
You're gonna.
:51:48
Do you realize what it'd mean
if you married the local tramp?

:51:51
When you marry, you'll marry
someone on your own level.

:51:54
Call and tell her it's off.
:51:56
- Are you trying to kill me?
- Call her.

:51:59
- Please, Dad.
- Go on, call her!

:52:03
1042W, please.
:52:05
I can understand you wanting to see
this girl, but not in public.

:52:09
You know what I mean.
:52:11
Nobody's fighting you.
I'll be as big a Harrington as you are.

:52:14
I'll marry a cold fish,
then cheat the rest of my life.

:52:17
An apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
:52:20
But the graduation dance
is important.

:52:22
You want a new car, don't you?
:52:25
Betty? Hello, Betty. This is Rodney.
:52:30
Look, Betty, this is so terrible,
I don't know where to begin.

:52:34
Tell her.
:52:35
Betty, the graduation dance is off.
:52:41
She hung up. What a fine graduation.
:52:44
- I know someone you can take.
- Who?

:52:46
Allison MacKenzie.
:52:48
Her mother kicked me out of the house
for kissing her.

:52:51
I'll talk to her mother.
Allison's a girl of quality.

:52:54
Quality's a very good thing in woolen
cloth, but it's very dull on a big date.


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