The Manchurian Candidate
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Raymond Shaw was returned
from combat and flown to Washington

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to be decorated personally
by the President of the United States.

:06:08
This is why his presence,
or that of any Medal of Honor winner,

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is sufficient to bring generals
to their feet, saluting.

:06:24
Congratulations, son. How do you feel?
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Like Captain Idiot
in "Astounding Science" comics.

:06:31
Hold it, General!
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Hold it, General, please!
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Get in there quickly, quickly!
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Mother, what is this?
What are you doing here?

:06:50
Senator Iselin, how does it feel to be
the father of a Medal of Honor winner?

:06:54
- He's not my father!
- He's Raymond's stepfather.

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I can only say
that as one who has devoted his life

:07:00
to the service of his country...
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You did this, Mother. You organised
this disgusting three-ring circus!

:07:06
Darling, you're a Medal of Honor winner.
Congratulations.

:07:10
I was going to write, but we've
been in a frightful mess of late.

:07:14
All right, let him through!
That's enough now!

:07:17
That's enough, I said! Let him through!
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Say cheese.
:07:24
All right, that's enough, now.
That's enough. Let the poor boy through.

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What's wrong?
We've gone to a good deal of trouble to...

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Arrange the parade for you and so forth.
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- A parade?
- Get that out!

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Why, you publicity-sick,
flag-simple goob!

:07:41
Just because your parents
and the country...

:07:44
Who's kidding who, Mother?
Johnny's up for re-election in November.

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You've got it all figured out.
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Johnny Iselin's boy, Medal of Honor
winner. That should get you 50,000 votes.

:07:54
I'm your mother.
How can you talk to me this way?

:07:56
You know I want nothing for myself.
:07:58
My life is devoted
to helping you and Johnny.


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