Chaplin
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1:17:03
I knew then that I had no home. So I
decided to put down roots in America.

1:17:28
A man came to see me the other day.
1:17:31
A corset salesman? I sent him.
Your paunch needs help.

1:17:36
He was the FBl, old darling.
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Said he knew I was a loyal American.
1:17:42
He wondered if everyone else
felt the same.

1:17:46
I let him work his way around to you...
1:17:48
...which he did.
1:17:50
He asked if you were a member
of the Communist Party.

1:17:53
I said that was
an absolute impossibility.

1:17:56
Because I love America.
1:17:58
You were too cheap to pay the dues.
1:18:01
Remarkable. Your timing in work
is flawless. In life, it's the reverse.

1:18:05
You're a miserable pain in the ass.
But I'm worried about you.

1:18:11
Worry about your family jewels...
1:18:14
...old darling.
1:18:16
I'm serious. Watch out.
1:18:22
For what?
1:18:25
You're a foreigner.
You're still an outsider.

1:18:28
You don't understand this country.
1:18:31
It's a good country underneath.
1:18:34
No. It's a good country on top.
1:18:37
Underneath is what starts showing
when we're scared.

1:18:43
But you don't care about politics.
What is this?

1:18:47
Why are you worried?
1:18:48
Me? I haven't a care in the world.
1:18:52
I'm the oldest action star around
and talkies are coming.

1:18:55
What have I got
to be worried about?

1:18:59
That's talkies, Charles.

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