The Manchurian Candidate
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He is very insistent, sir.
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All right, all right. Show him in.
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I am Chunjin, Mr Shaw, sir.
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I was interpreter at 32 Charlie Company.
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52nd Regiment.
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Yes, I remember you. You were
the guide and interpreter to the patrol.

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Yes, sir, Mr Shaw.
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What can I do for you?
I mean to say, what are you doing here?

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Your father did not say to you?
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- My father?
- Yes. Senator Iselin.

:46:51
Senator Iselin is not my father.
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Repeat, he is not my father.
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If you learn nothing else on your visit
to this country, memorise that fact.

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I write to Senator Iselin.
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I tell him how I interpret your outfit.
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I tell him I want to come to America.
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He get me visa. Now I need job.
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- A job?
- Yes, sir, Mr Shaw.

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But my dear fellow,
we don't need interpreters here.

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We all speak the same language.
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I am tailor and mender. I am cook.
I drive car. I am cleaner and scrubber.

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I fix anything. I take message.
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I sleep at house of my cousin.
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I ask for job with you
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because you are great man
who save my life.

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I could use a valet, I think.
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And I would like having a cook.
A good cook, I mean.

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Very well.
You can live at your cousin's.

:47:57
I will pay you $60 a week.

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