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1:24:15
lt had nothing to do with justice.
That lady l wrote you about?

1:24:18
The one with the hat
and the twitchy mouth?

1:24:21
Right. When we got in the jury room,
and she started bitchin', ''He's guilty.''

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Then all of a sudden, ''He's not guilty.''
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- Well, how come?
- She was a lush.

1:24:31
And she had to get out to get a drink?
1:24:33
- Right. So l was saved by Gallo Wine.
- Who cares, man? You beat it.

1:24:37
l know, but l wanted to win it
on the First Amendment.

1:24:42
l love you.
1:24:45
Wow, was l happy. l think he was too.
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He was making a lot of bread.
1:24:52
After the San Francisco trial
and all that publicity,

1:24:55
everybody wanted to see him.
1:24:57
There were the semi-hip, Playboy-type
people who thought it was in to dig him.

1:25:02
And then there were the people
who really loved Lenny.

1:25:05
You really are the truth.
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(audience) Oh!
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She's a nut...
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(laughter)
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But she's right.
1:25:14
He started coming on like a rabbi.
l used to kid him about it.

1:25:18
l'd call him ''the Meshugana Messiah''.
1:25:20
But l'm not anti-Christ or anti-religion,
l just think it's encouraging that people

1:25:26
are leaving the church
and going back to God.

1:25:28
(Artie) He was putting
everybody down. The Pope.

1:25:31
l mean, jeez, he even went after Kennedy.
1:25:34
l suppose people came in
to see if he might get arrested.

1:25:37
Oh, absolutely.
Right... right on. Right on.

1:25:41
You were with him when he was
arrested in Los Angeles and Chicago?

1:25:46
What's the matter?
1:25:49
Well, um, it's like that lady alcoholic
in l'll Cry Tomorrow.

1:25:55
- Lillian Roth?
- No, Susan Hayward.


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