Judgment at Nuremberg
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:10:00
It's good to have a man
of your stature here, Dan.

:10:03
Sure.
:10:04
I was the only man in America
qualified for this job.

:10:08
Senator, you know I wasn't the first choice,
nor even the tenth.

:10:11
- You know it, and I know it.
- What do you mean?

:10:13
Let's face it.
Hitler is gone, Goebbels is gone.

:10:16
Goering is gone. Committed suicide
before they could hang him.

:10:19
Now we're down to the business of judging
the doctors, businessmen and judges.

:10:23
Some people think
they shouldn't be judged at all.

:10:25
So?
:10:26
So it makes for a hell of a lack of candidates
for the job.

:10:30
You had to beat the backwoods of Maine
to come up with a hick like me.

:10:33
I hope you're not sorry you came.
:10:35
No. I'm not sorry I came.
:10:37
I just wanted you to know
that I know where the body is buried.

:10:40
No, I think the trials should go on.
:10:43
Especially the trials of the German judges.
I hope I'm up to it.

:10:47
You're up to it.
:10:49
Relax.
:10:51
Thanks.
:10:52
Enjoy this place while you can.
:10:54
You're going to be a pretty busy fellow.
:10:56
Thanks for everything, Senator.
:10:58
- See you tomorrow, Judge.
- Right.

:11:01
Shall we take these upstairs?
:11:04
Yes. Thank you.
:11:09
- Here, I can take that...
- No, let me take it. Please.

:11:47
Here they come.

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