Escape from the Planet of the Apes
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- We'll need a full autopsy.
- With emphasis on the cranial and oral areas.

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Let us know when the report
comes in, will you, please?

:17:12
l'd better do this alone.
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We mean you no harm.
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Do you understand? We will not hurt you.
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Poor Doctor Milo.
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- Doctor?
- Yes, ''Doctor.'' And you killed him.

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No, l didn't. He did.
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- One ofyour own kind.
- He's a gorilla.

:17:50
Well, look, there's nothing to be afraid of.
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He's in chains. He's under sedation.
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Do you understand that?
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l should. l've been doing it
half my life to humans.

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- Humans?
- l'm a psychiatrist.

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Oh, l'm a psychiatrist, too.
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Do you... have a name?
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My name is Cornelius. This is my wife, Zira.
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And l'm Lewis. Lewis Dixon.
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Nobody's gonna believe this.
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- Believe what?
- That primitive apes can talk.

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- Primitive?
- Well, l mean that in our...

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primitive civilization, apes just don't talk.
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l mean, l think it's important that when
our primitive security precautions are lifted,

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that the first time you say anything in public,
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you should talk to what we
primitively call the right people.

:18:56
May l say something... personal?

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