The Kid Stays In the Picture
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1:15:00
No. But I gotta hear it, Dick. Shoot.
1:15:04
"Bob, there's not one person at Paramount
that wants to do business with you."

1:15:09
Dick, the only surprise is that
it's taken you this long to tell me.

1:15:13
I suppose when it's over, it's over.
It was hard for him to say the next words.

1:15:18
"Your office, Bobby. We need a date."
1:15:22
Is 90 days okay, Dick?
1:15:24
"Yeah, sure. If you want more, take more."
1:15:27
No, 90 days will be fine.
1:15:31
Once king of the mountain,
now I was not even allowed to climb it.

1:15:54
My 20-year home had been
pulled from under me.

1:15:58
From behind the gates of Paramount,
I was now behind the gates of Woodland.

1:16:08
For an entire decade, my kid stood watching
his father's life fall to shambles.

1:16:16
Once I was a king, his mother told him.
1:16:24
My character, persona and
professional abilities were now lost.

1:16:29
Each month, punches were hitting me harder
and harder from all directions.

1:16:34
The effects of public disgrace, the effects of
drugs and the effects of continued failure...

1:16:39
...never before experienced,
all but shriveled me into obscurity.

1:16:45
So deep was my depression...
1:16:48
...that I wanted to get into a car
and drive south one way.

1:16:52
Finally, I'd rid myself of the last
bastion of my dignity.

1:16:56
I sold my Woodland home
to a wealthy French industrialist.


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