Peyton Place
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1:45:08
Rodney, I'm gonna cry.
1:45:11
No, you don't. Betty, you don't know
how glad I am that I married you.

1:45:16
Rodney, I hope so.
1:45:21
Your father's over there.
Go say goodbye to him.

1:45:26
Go on. Go say goodbye to him.
He loves you as much as I do.

1:45:31
Go on.
1:45:47
Take care of yourself and
whatever you do, do it honorably.

1:45:51
That's the family motto.
Do me a favor, Dad?

1:45:55
Certainly, son.
1:45:57
Take care of Betty if she needs anything.
She won't ask, but she might need it.

1:46:04
I'll keep an eye on her.
1:46:05
Would all the draftees
assemble over here, please.

1:46:10
Come right in, folks.
1:46:12
Now, as chairman of the draft board,
let me say that all of us regret...

1:46:17
...having to send any of you men
off to war.

1:46:20
You carry our love, our devotion
and our undying gratitude.

1:46:25
Please try to come back safely
to your homes.

1:46:28
Now, we've prepared
some gift packages.

1:46:31
If you'll just step up here,
I'll hand them out.

1:46:40
Peyton Place draftees in the bus,
on the double. Let's go.

1:46:45
- Best of luck.
- Come on, boys, hurry it up.

1:46:49
Make the goodbyes short.
Name, loud and strong. Last name.

1:46:55
- Culver, Jones... .
- Harvey.

1:46:58
Keep going.
You boys are gonna love the Army.


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