The Manchurian Candidate
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:16:02
Hey, Sarge, cut it out!
:16:04
Quiet, Ed, please!
:16:06
Now, you just sit there quietly
and cooperate.

:16:10
Yes, ma'am.
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Major, to your knowledge,
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have any other ex-members
of your patrol had similar dreams?

:16:29
No, sir. Not to my knowledge.
:16:33
Doesn't it strike anyone as curious that
:16:36
Mavole was one of
the two men lost in the action, and

:16:41
yet every night in my dream, he's the...
:16:44
he's the one that Raymond...
:16:48
I'm sorry, gentlemen.
:16:51
Now, Major Marco. Since you first brought
your recurring dream to our attention,

:16:56
Raymond Shaw, his life, background,
habits, friends and associates

:17:00
have been under scrupulous examination.
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The facts speak for themselves.
:17:04
His stepfather is a United States senator.
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His mother is head of
15 different patriotic organisations.

:17:10
Raymond Shaw is
confidential assistant to Holborn Gaines,

:17:13
our most respected political journalist.
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- It's inconceivable...
- Major Marco.

:17:18
As the consulting psychiatrist,
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I'd like to hear
your personal feelings about Shaw.

:17:26
Raymond Shaw is the kindest,
bravest, warmest,

:17:29
most wonderful human being
I've ever known.

:17:31
I see.
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This opinion, Major,
was it generally held?

:17:36
His fellow soldiers, did they feel
the same way toward him?

:17:40
The men loved him, sir. Why shouldn't
they? He saved their lives.

:17:44
It would seem obvious to me that Major
Marco was suffering a delayed reaction

:17:49
to 18 months
of continuous combat in Korea.

:17:53
I would recommend that the matter of
Raymond Shaw be dropped right now

:17:57
and that Major Marco
be temporarily reassigned

:17:59
to less strenuous and,
if I may say so, less sensitive duties.


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