Mississippi Burning
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:29:02
Afternoon, ladies.
:29:05
- Can I help you?
- Well, yes, you can.

:29:07
I tell you, I just...
I hate the way I look. You know?

:29:11
What do you think? A permanent wave,
maybe? Or a bleach job?

:29:16
- That looks good. Was it done in here?
- No. Jackson.

:29:20
A wig's your only hope, hon. You won't
be able to do much with that cue ball.

:29:27
If you wanna ask us some questions,
this is where you'll hear it all.

:29:31
Yeah, matter of fact, I do.
:29:34
I was wonderin' who that gentleman was
that just drove in over there.

:29:37
- I know that isn't President Johnson.
- His name's Townley. Clayton Townley.

:29:42
- Are you one of them FBI gentlemen?
- Yes, ma'am, I am.

:29:45
Well, I think it's a shame if those two kids
are dead. But I sure hope you find 'em.

:29:50
Thank you. Actually, three kids are
missin'. There's a colored kid also.

:29:55
Do you think your people'd be down here
if it weren't for those two white boys?

:29:59
- Maybe not, miss.
- Mrs.

:30:01
Pell. Her old man's Ray Stuckey's deputy.
:30:08
But I'm single.
:30:28
Move out of the way.
:30:33
Move over, boy.
We'll take care of this. It's a local problem.

:30:37
We'll handle this.
We don't need your damn help.

:30:42
It ain't right havin' blood on Main Street.
How'd that look on the TV news?

:30:48
- Get up.
- OK, I got him. I got him.

:30:54
He's the kid from the diner.
:30:56
Think twice before you talk to
colored kids with an audience.

:30:59
They're sending a message from
the boss in Tupelo, and you know it.


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