The Exorcist
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1:04:02
Is that a threat?
1:04:03
No, I mention it only in passing.
1:04:08
Incidentally, I mention it only in passing...
1:04:10
...l could always tell the judge
it was a matter of confession.

1:04:18
Father, wait a minute!
1:04:19
.Do you like movies?
.Very much.

1:04:21
Well, I get passes
to the best shows in town.

1:04:24
Mrs. K, you know,
she gets tired, never likes to go.

1:04:28
That's too bad.
1:04:29
I hate to go alone.
1:04:30
I love to talk film...
1:04:33
...discuss, to critique.
1:04:36
You want to see a film with me?
I've got passes to the Crest. It's Othello.

1:04:41
Who's in it?
1:04:43
Debbie Reynolds: Desdemona and Othello:
Groucho Marx. Are you happy?

1:04:47
I've seen it.
1:04:50
One last time. Can you think
of some priest who fits the bill?

1:04:53
Come on!
1:04:54
No, answer the question, Father Paranoia.
1:04:59
All right.
1:05:02
You know who I think really did it?
1:05:04
Who?
1:05:05
The Dominicans. Go pick on them.
1:05:07
I could have you deported, you know that?
1:05:11
I lied.
1:05:14
You look like Sal Mineo.
1:05:20
It looks like a type of disorder
that's rarely ever seen anymore...

1:05:23
...except in primitive cultures.
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We call it "somnambular.form possession. "
1:05:30
Quite frankly, we really don't know
much about it at all, except that...

1:05:34
...it starts with a conflict or a guilt...
1:05:37
...and it leads to the patient's delusions
that his body has been invaded...

1:05:41
...by some alien intelligence:
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A spirit, if you will.
1:05:46
Look, I'm telling you again,
and you'd better believe me...

1:05:50
...l am not going to lock her up
in some goddamn asylum!

1:05:54
And I don't care what you call it.
I'm not putting her away!

1:05:58
I'm sorry.
1:05:59
You're sorry? Jesus Christ!

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