The Man Who Fell to Earth
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How is she?
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She knows, doesn't she?
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Mmm.
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I trust you both.
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What's the time?
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It's late, past midnight.
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Is time on my side?
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This is a unique moment...
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in the history
of space exploration.

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Never before has one man planned to travel
single-handed to the stars.

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It isn't a question of one man, Alan.
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Here we have the head of the Worid Enterprises
Corporation himself manning the spacecraft.

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- Yes, Peter.
- Here he comes.

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This has given rise to widespread
speculation about possible repercussions.

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That is to say, if anything
should happen to Mr. Newton—

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And now, over to our economic
adviser in Washington, D.C. —

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I don't want the money. I want my Tommy.
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- Here's the check, Mary-Lou.
- I don't want it.

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No. No.
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How do you feel about the progress
they're making here?

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Well, I think it's quite fantastic.
It's a breakthrough — a real breakthrough.

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There it is. He's coming now toward the gate.
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He's coming, surrounded by
his fellow men—his workers.

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He seems to be in a jubilant state.
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There's widespread feeling that
Mr. Newton's latest experiment is wasteful.

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- This is the amount.
- No! I don't want it!

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... result in any special benefit
to the nations of this Earth.

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I don't want it! I want Tommy.

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