Moscow on the Hudson
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:52:03
Give me two Cuba Libres
and a couple of beach towels.

:52:07
Here, come on, make it snappy.
:52:11
Talking to them is like talking to a wall.
:52:15
Well, here I am.
:52:18
It hasn't been easy,
but you can do anything in this country.

:52:23
Where are you going?
:52:24
You passed Chambers Street twice already.
:52:28
Sorry, sir. I think Chambers Street here,
but Chambers is over there.

:52:33
Drive a cab in Korea if you don't know
one street from the other.

:52:40
Mr. Ivanoff, this is only stage one.
:52:43
You will be interviewed again
to determine your status.

:52:47
Until then, you'll need a work permit.
:52:49
Make sure the man understands
all of this, Mr. R.

:52:52
I understand. When for next interview?
:52:55
In one month, we'll give an advisory
opinion if asylum should be granted.

:52:58
Don't worry, you'll get it.
:53:00
- In a year, you can petition for citizenship.
- I must wait for one year?

:53:04
Do you know how many people
want to get in this country?

:53:07
Vietnamese, Korean, Salvadorians.
:53:10
Those Iranians, Mexicans, Bolivians,
Greeks, Turks.

:53:14
Have mercy. So many people.
:53:16
I have mercy,
but I can't carry the work home.

:53:19
I'm like a TV set.
Turn me on at 8:00, turn me off at 4:00.

:53:23
I have been waiting two hours.
Who is your boss?

:53:26
His name is Ronald Reagan!
Now sit the fuck down, Mr. Baktar!

:53:34
Orlando, out!
:53:35
Mr. Baktar,
your impatience is wearing me down.

:53:39
I've been here two days
waiting to see the lmmigration Office.


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