The Majestic
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:38:01
No, I’m really not.
:38:04
I didn’t think so. Only a capitalist
could get The Majestic up and running.

:38:09
Great endorsement.
Can I call you as a witness?

:38:13
-Well, if it helps.
-Thanks.

:38:18
-So, what will you tell the Committee?
-Tell them what they want to hear:

:38:24
"Sorry, I won’t
do it again, blah, blah."

:38:27
You’re not serious.
:38:29
-What’s wrong with it?
-Everything.

:38:32
Be more specific.
:38:34
Aside from the fact that this is a free
country, and you can be a Communist...

:38:39
...if you want to be, leaving that
aside, if you’re accused falsely...

:38:44
...you have a duty as well as a right to
stand up and suggest they drop dead.

:38:50
Émile Zola, you feel strongly
about this.

:38:53
Damn right!
:38:55
It doesn’t make it any less rigged.
It’s called a witch-hunt.

:39:00
And there’s burden of proof,
innocence before guilt.

:39:03
In law school, but the rest of us
live in the real world.

:39:08
I mess with these guys, I go to jail.
:39:10
All the more reason to fight them.
:39:13
Like Luke would have done?
Go ahead, say it.

:39:18
-Yes, like Luke would have done.
-God, here it comes.

:39:23
Tell me again what a great guy Luke
was. I haven’t heard that enough!

:39:29
-He would have stood up.
-Well, he’s not here...

:39:32
...to vouch for that.
We have to take your word!

:39:35
Everybody’s memory of Luke
is a little rose-colored.

:39:39
Besides, I’m not Luke.
:39:42
While he was liberating Europe,
I was running the PX.

:39:46
He couldn’t wait to save the world!
I was happy not to go!

:39:49
-Why?
-I didn’t want to end up like him.

:39:52
I wanted to survive!
You stand up for a cause...

:39:56
...you get mowed down.
Look. Look!


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