Being John Malkovich
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1:27:00
No, thank you.
1:27:03
- Teresa, get me chicken soup.
- Okay.

1:27:05
Chicken soup?
Chicken soup?

1:27:13
Larry? Uh...
I want to get right to the point.

1:27:17
From now on, I'm no longer an actor.
I'm a puppeteer.

1:27:21
Okay. Great.
1:27:28
And I would like
to redirect my career...

1:27:32
so that from now on
the name John Malkovich...

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will be synonymous with puppets.
1:27:38
Sure. Sure.
No problemo.

1:27:41
Poof, you're a puppeteer.
Just let me make a couple calls.

1:27:57
[Laughing Continues]
1:28:08
Honey? Maxine?
1:28:12
Maxine?
1:28:14
I'm busy.
1:28:18
Maxine, honey, it's on!
1:28:22
(m)(m) [ Dramatic ]
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Yeah, there's the truth,
and there are lies...

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and, uh, art always tells the truth,
even when it's lying.

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[Male Narrator]
The enigmatic John Malkovich...

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one of the world's greatest entertainers
and the man who reinvented. ..

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how we view puppeteering.
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Tonight we look at the man
above the strings...

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and the woman behind the man.
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Raised in Evanston, Illinois,
Malkovich had a lifelong interest
in theater arts...

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and as a young man was
one of the founding members...

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of Chicago's world-renowned
Steppenwolf Theatre Company.


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