Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
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1:24:02
Mother, I saw his last picture,
and it was rotten!

1:24:06
- You didn't like it?
- Like it? I wanted my money back.

1:24:09
Please go back with the girls.
1:24:11
Maybe you wanted your money back, too.
1:24:13
But you decided to sabotage this picture?
1:24:16
- That's ridiculous.
- It's not ridiculous.

1:24:18
The Sister who drives the bus,
Sister Clarissa, simply panicked.

1:24:22
She's highly imaginative,
and rather inexperienced in these matters.

1:24:25
I'll bet she's inexperienced.
She should be locked up.

1:24:28
Who is this Sister, Sister who?
1:24:35
It's you.
1:24:37
You're dangerous.
You don't know what you're doing.

1:24:40
And neither do you.
1:24:44
According to this pamphlet,
you are using the wrong Indians.

1:25:04
- The wrong Indians?
- Yes.

1:25:07
The Navajos were a peace-loving,
domestic people.

1:25:11
And when this picture comes out,
I intend not to see it.

1:25:19
You're a troublemaker.
All right, everybody, get back to work.

1:25:23
And tell the wardrobe
to change the beads on the Indians.

1:25:26
Don't stand there, get back to work!
1:25:28
Move!
1:25:30
Everybody's an authority.
1:25:32
Everybody's a critic! Nuns, bus drivers...
1:25:37
Sister Clarissa, please get all the girls
back in the bus. We're leaving.

1:25:41
Not today.
1:25:43
And we can forget about the rally.
We're not going to get there.

1:25:48
We broke our axle fighting the Indians.

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