Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
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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.
1:26:06
- Careful. Watch your step, Mother.
- Thank you.

1:26:09
- Be careful.
- Thank you so much.

1:26:14
- It must be wonderful to be so creative.
- Thank you. You're very kind.

1:26:19
I never realized how difficult it is
to make a film. I'm so impressed.

1:26:24
You're a very remarkable man.
1:26:28
That's very sweet of you, Mother.
1:26:31
Why're you all standing here?
You must be terribly hungry.

1:26:34
Why don't you go over to the catering truck
and have a bite? Be my guest.

1:26:38
Why, that's most gracious of you.
Don't let me take you from your work.

1:26:41
- I've taken up enough of your time.
- It's been my pleasure, Mother.

1:26:49
You heard what he said.
1:26:50
We're welcome to
this nice gentleman's hospitality.

1:26:53
Unless you'd just rather stand around
for the next two hours...

1:26:56
because that's how long it's going to take
to fix the bus.


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