Marathon Man
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:20:02
I know.
:20:04
- There was another of you.
- I have an older brother.

:20:07
A rich successful businessman.
My father would have disowned him.

:20:11
Why are you at Columbia
for your doctorate?

:20:15
It's not just the way things worked out.
You're father got his at Columbia.

:20:20
You can't fill his footsteps,
I'm sorry to say.

:20:23
You might end up leaving
larger tracks than Dad,

:20:26
but they'll be your tracks,
they won't be his.

:20:30
Why didn't you answer that Tennyson
question? It was obvious you knew.

:20:36
I... I don't know.
:20:40
How am I to fathom your mind
if you continue to hide it from me?

:20:45
If you persist,
I'll conclude you're a drone.

:20:49
The McCarthy section
is central to your dissertation, yes?

:20:53
The McCarthy section
is central to your dissertation, yes?

:20:58
- Yes.
- Very worrisome.

:21:02
You wish to write about a period in
our history that destroyed your father.

:21:06
But we're talking about
an objective doctoral thesis.

:21:09
It mustn't become a hysterical crusade.
That's not the way to clear him.

:21:19
All right, you may go.
:21:28
I don't have to worry about clearing him,
because he was innocent.

:21:41
- Don't you think he was innocent, sir?
- No, I think he was guilty.

:21:46
He was guilty of being arrogant
and brilliant and of being naïve.

:21:52
Of not being able to cope with
the humiliation of being dismissed.

:21:56
But of the charges
I know he was innocent.


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