Guilty by Suspicion
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1:15:00
Can I take the Fifth?
1:15:01
DAVID:
They can't do anything to me then, right?

1:15:04
Not a real alternative.
It implies that you're hiding something.

1:15:08
GRAFF: The only thing to hide, they think,
is Communist Party membership.

1:15:13
You protect yourself against
self-incrimination but...

1:15:17
...you're guilty by suspicion.
Where does that get you?

1:15:23
You asked how I'm doing.
You want to know?

1:15:28
I can't get a job.
1:15:30
Can't get a job.
1:15:33
DAVID: All my friends gone.
1:15:37
I'm followed by the FBI. I lost my house.
1:15:42
DAVID:
I can't even buy my son a bike for Christmas.

1:15:46
Is it worth all this pain, David?
1:15:50
Is it worth it to your little boy, for example?
1:15:54
What about Dorothy's little boy?
1:15:57
That 6-year-old little boy lost his mother.
1:16:00
GRAFF: That's what I'm saying.
1:16:01
Is it worth all this?
1:16:05
What are they asking you to do?
1:16:07
Just say, ''I'm sorry. I was young and foolish.
I made a mistake.

1:16:11
''I was immature.''
1:16:13
GRAFF: That isn't much.
1:16:16
I'm being asked to do more than that.
1:16:21
A lot of people in this country
as smart as you...

1:16:25
...think the Committee's good.
1:16:27
GRAFF: A lot of people.
1:16:37
So, when will I get the subpoena?
1:16:40
GRAFF: Two weeks, maybe three.
1:16:43
GRAFF: You're not Cooper or Gable.
1:16:46
You're David. I'm Felix.
We have wives and kids and doctors' bills.

1:16:51
This isn't some big screen drama.
1:16:53
Think of yourself.
1:16:55
Don't confuse it with one of your movies.
1:16:58
GRAFF: Ever seen Cooper on screen having
to open a doctor's bill?


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