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1:52:07
Yes, thank you.
1:52:10
It's all over.
1:52:12
The test proved it's not my baby.
1:52:24
Let's just forget all this new-fangled
rubbish about blood-tests.

1:52:27
Put it out of our minds.
His honour has ruled them...

1:52:31
...inadmissible.
1:52:34
What matters now is the financial
future of this poor child.

1:52:38
It is her future
the State is here to protect.

1:52:41
It makes me mad...
1:52:44
...how this fellow tries to put it
over us simpletons.

1:52:47
This great star...
1:52:49
...of stage and screen...
1:52:51
...who has enjoyed our hospitality
for 30 years without...

1:52:54
...applying for American citizenship.
1:53:00
But what good has his money done
Chaplin?

1:53:04
Wasting his time debauching girls.
1:53:06
What good has it done America?
1:53:09
This is the kind of stuff
that makes for communism.

1:53:13
Now my client...
1:53:15
...on the other hand...
1:53:18
...is, alas...
1:53:20
...no more moral than Chaplin.
1:53:24
Ah, yes. Yes.
They're both equally guilty.

1:53:29
Only Chaplin is old enough
to be her father.

1:53:33
Prowling around with girls.
1:53:35
Members of the jury, use your common
sense, and just look at this man.

1:53:42
This cheap, Cockney cad.
1:53:47
This...
1:53:50
...little tramp.
1:53:54
Then take a very good look at...
1:53:57
...innocent Carol Ann.

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