The Coca-Cola Kid
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1:24:10
Good morning, Mr. Becker--
1:24:11
l mean, Mr. McDowell.
1:24:13
A few too many at the dance, eh?
1:24:15
Yes, sir.
And, as you can see...

1:24:17
the place is a bit of a mess.
1:24:18
You'd probably be
much more comfortable...

1:24:19
waiting in the lobby, sir.
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You didn't come last night.
1:24:22
Come, sir?
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Our appointment.
l waited all night.

1:24:26
My apology. See, well...
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to tell you the truth, sir,
l have company.

1:24:33
l beg your pardon?
1:24:34
l have company.
1:24:41
Well, in that case, l'll...
1:24:46
My God, Terri!
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There seems to have been
an unfortunate collision...

1:24:50
of circumstances here, sir.
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lndeed there has.
l thought you came here...

1:24:53
for an honorable fight,
Mr. Becker.

1:24:56
l didn't expect you
to go below the belt.

1:24:57
Leave him alone, Dad.
1:25:00
l came of my own accord...
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to save you from him.
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Or him from you.
l don't know which anymore.

1:25:08
-What?
-l don't know, sir.

1:25:10
Your champagne, sir.
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There is good authority
for the proposition...

1:25:15
that the child knows
no affection for the parent.

1:25:18
Cut the crap, Dad.
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Give it to him.
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l've always loved you--
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damn it--
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in spite of everything.
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You're just like your mother.
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She never understood
the importance of my work.

1:25:43
Your work! You never cared
about anyone but yourself.

1:25:46
Now, look.
That's not true.

1:25:47
And l'll tell you something.
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When l go,
you'll have everything l own.

1:25:50
Don't bother leaving it to me.
l'd only give it away.

1:25:54
You're not gonna leave me now,
are you?

1:25:56
The child owes no natural
affection to the parent.


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