Peyton Place
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2:01:20
- Pardon me.
- Allison!

2:01:24
Norman.
2:01:28
- What a surprise.
- Yeah.

2:01:30
Come here. Hey, you guys.
You know... .

2:01:35
- You look older. More grown-up.
- A uniform helps.

2:01:38
- And all the decorations.
- Yeah.

2:01:40
- What have you been doing?
- Living in New York.

2:01:42
I remember you liked to write.
2:01:44
- I did some writing.
- Get any published?

2:01:46
No, I got a job working
for a book publisher.

2:01:49
He didn't publish those books
with the plain wrappers, did he?

2:01:53
- Remember?
- No.

2:01:54
- Yes, you do. Remember?
- Yes.

2:01:56
You were always afraid.
And everything frightened you.

2:02:01
I can't get over how wonderful you look.
Really. You look great.

2:02:06
Thanks.
2:02:07
You know, you never said goodbye
to me when you left Peyton Place.

2:02:12
You never even said goodbye.
2:02:14
I'll never forget
that Labor Day, Norman.

2:02:16
I won't either.
2:02:18
- I see you have two Purple Hearts.
- Yeah.

2:02:22
What brings you home? Vacation?
2:02:23
- Haven't you heard about Selena Cross?
- No, why?

2:02:26
She killed her stepfather, Lucas.
Her trial starts in two days, for murder.

2:02:32
Lucas was always a bad joe, but she
seemed to be able to put up with him.

2:02:36
Who ever knows what
anyone's able to put up with?

2:02:40
Well, that's true.
2:02:41
Sure took me a long time to know about
myself and understand Peyton Place.

2:02:46
- Cigarette?
- Thanks.

2:02:49
I'm gonna go back and try
and work things out with my mother.

2:02:54
Maybe we'll both be happier.
2:02:58
If not, well, at least
I've made the effort, you know?


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