The Graduate
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:19:02
I was just telling... -Ben... -Ben here he ought to sow
a few wild oats. Have a good time while
he can. You think that's sound advice?

:19:14
Yes, I do.
:19:15
I've got to go.
:19:18
You have yourself a few fillings this summer.
I bet you're quite a ladies' man.

:19:25
Oh no.
:19:27
What? You look to me like the kind of guy that
has to fight them off. Doesn't he look to you
like the kind of guy who has to fight them off?

:19:36
Yes, he does.
:19:38
Oh say - Elaine gets down
from Berkeley on Saturday.
Oh yes.

:19:43
I wish you give her a call.
I will.

:19:46
Benjamin? Benjamin?
Yes.

:19:51
Thank you for taking me home.
I'll see you soon, I hope.

:19:57
Ladies and gentlemen, your attention, please
for this afternoon's feature attraction.

:20:03
Hey, over there! Yes, I mean you!
Your attention please!

:20:08
Are you ready in there, feature attraction?
Could I speak to you for a second, Dad?

:20:14
Listen, I'm going to ask a big round of applause
to bring this boy out here, all right?

:20:19
Wait a minute, let me amend that, to bring this young
man out here, because today he is 21 years old.

:20:28
Come on, let's get on with the show!
:20:30
Hang on a minute, I got a few words to say -
:20:32
You always do.
ah, ah! what's talking

:20:36
Dad, could we just talk about this for a second?
:20:38
I can't hold them much longer, Ben.
You better get out here.

:20:41
I'd like to discuss this.
:20:43
This boy - I'm sorry - this young man -
is soon to continue his education

:20:47
as a Frank Halpingham Award Scholar
:20:50
But before he does - before he does -
:20:55
You're disappointing them, Ben.
You're disappointing them.

:20:59
Dad - can you listen -

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