Escape from the Planet of the Apes
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But... there was a moment...
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- There was. When he started to ask...
- Zira.

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- Cornelius, l think we should tell them.
- No.

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- But only to Lewis and Stevie.
- Oh, Zira.

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l have to be honest with someone.
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Cornelius, please.
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You tell them.
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Well, you see...
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We did know Colonel Taylor.
We came to love him.

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What harm could there be
in telling that to the commission?

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Where we come from,
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apes did not love humans.
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They... hunted them for sport,
much as you would animals.

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Yes, we used their bodies,
alive and dead, experimentally.

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For anatomical dissection
and scientific research.

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Well...
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We do the same thing to animals.
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l mean, as a scientist l sympathize, but
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l agree that's a revelation
the masses would not take kindly to.

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l think you did the right thing
in denying knowledge of Colonel Taylor.

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There was another reason.
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- What?
- They would have asked if he was still alive.

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- And is he?
- Oh, no. He can't be.

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- How do you know?
- Cos...

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From the windows ofthe spaceship...
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We saw the Earth...
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destroyed.
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Stand by.
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Good evening.
This is Bill Bonds in Los Angeles.

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The biggest story since the moon landing
broke when two apes talked,

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l repeat, talked to
the Presidential Commission of lnquiry.


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