The Bodyguard
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1:17:02
You must be very successful
if you need Frank.

1:17:09
It's quiet here.
1:17:11
Frank spent 6 months here
after that Reagan thing.

1:17:16
Reagan thing?
1:17:18
Frank was gone when Reagan was shot.
He never got over it.

1:17:24
That's. . .
1:17:27
. . .the day we buried Katherine.
1:17:34
He's a real rascal now.
You tell us.

1:17:37
I never hit him ever.
1:17:40
That's unusual for my people.
1:17:42
So what happens,
he's 1 0 years old. . .

1:17:45
. . .and he starts complaining to me.
How about that?

1:17:49
I'll tell them
about you stripping in court.

1:17:53
I want to hear this.
1:17:55
I don't mind.
I'm proud of that!

1:17:59
Anyway, he starts playing
tackle football. . .

1:18:02
. . .and one day he says to me
he's afraid of being hit.

1:18:07
Says it's my fault.
"How come you never hit me?"

1:18:11
How about that?
1:18:13
He got over it, turned into
one hell of a wide receiver.

1:18:18
He was always like that.
Couldn't stand being afraid.

1:18:21
Something scared him, he'd keep
doing it until the fear went away.

1:18:27
His mama was the same way.
1:18:30
You have a beautiful family.
1:18:32
-Had enough to eat?
-Wipe your mouth.

1:18:34
-You through?
-Save some for dessert.

1:18:37
I won't tell them about when you were 1 3
and discovered girls.

1:18:47
Come on, Frank.
You can run but you can't hide.

1:18:55
I'm black, right?
1:18:57
You know you're white.
Your move!

1:18:59
It's my move?
You're sure?


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