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Clips from The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
"(GRUNTING)"
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"(SPEAKS RUSSIAN)"
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"(INDISTINCT SHOUTING)"
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"- (♪ BAND PLAYS MILITARY MARCH) - (CROWD CHEERING)"
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"MAN: This nation jealously guards its highest award for valor,"
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"the Congressional Medal of Honor."
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"In the Korean War, with 5,720,000 personnel engaged,"
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"only 77 men were so honored."
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"One of these 77 men was Staff Sergeant Raymond Shaw."
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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."
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"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."
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"Congratulations, son. How do you feel?"
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"Like Captain Idiot in Astounding Science comics."
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"WOMAN: Hold it, General!"
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"Hold it, General, please! Get in there quickly, quickly!"
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"Mother, what is this? What are you doing here?"
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"Senator Iselin, how does it feel to be the father of a Medal of Honor winner?"
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"I can only say that as one who has devoted his life"
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"- to the service of his country... - You did this, Mother."
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"You organized this disgusting three-ring circus!"
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"Darling, you're a Medal of Honor winner. Congratulations."
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"I was going to write, but we've been in a frightful mess of late."
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"All right, let him through! That's enough now!"
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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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"Why, you publicity-sick, flag-simple goob!"
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"Just because your parents and the country..."
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"You've got it all figured out. Johnny Iselin's boy, Medal of Honor winner."
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"I'm your mother. How can you talk to me this way?"
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"You know I want nothing for myself."
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"My life is devoted to helping you and Johnny."
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"- Mother, stop it. - My two little boys."
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"MAN: After his arrival in Washington,"
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"Raymond Shaw was decorated at the White House"
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"by the President of the United States."
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"His citation, attested to by his commanding officer, Captain Marco"
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"and the nine surviving members of his patrol,"
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"read in part: Displaying valor above and beyond the call of duty,"
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"did single-handedly save the lives of nine members of his patrol,"
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"capturing an enemy machine-gun nest"
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"and taking out a full company of enemy infantry."
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"He led his patrol, which had been listed as missing in action for three days,"
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"back through the enemy lines to safety."
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"A gift from the Citizens For Iselin Committee for his last birthday."
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"It saved our lives during the campaign. This opens up into a double bed."
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"This is the press room."
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"And this... This is my private office."
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"Anything to take the pain out of campaigning, eh? (CACKLING)"
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"That's what I always say!"
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"May I take this thing off now, Mother?"
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"Raymond, what is the matter with you? You look as if your head"
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"were about to come to a point. Johnny, fix him a drink."
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"Sit down, Raymond! We'll be home in less than two and a half hours."
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"I'm not going home with you, Mother. I'm going to New York."
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"- What?! - I've got a job on a newspaper."
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"Research assistant to Mr. Holborn Gaines."
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"Holborn Gaines? That Communist?!"
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"He's not a Communist, Mother. As a matter of fact, he's a Republican."
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"But the terrible things he's written about Johnny!"
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"Afterwards I asked him for a job. He gave it to me."
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"We discovered that we had a great deal in common."
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"For one thing, we discovered that we both loathe and despise you and Johnny."
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"And that's a beginning."
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"MAN: The war in Korea was over."
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"Captain, now Major, Bennett Marco had been reassigned"
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"to Army Intelligence in Washington."
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"It was, by and large, a pleasant assignment, except for one thing."
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"(SHUDDERING)"
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"(WHISPERING) Stop it... Stop it..."
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"Stop it... Stop it..."
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"WOMAN: Another modern discovery which we owe to the hydrangea"
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"concerns the influence of air drainage upon plant climate."
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"Many years ago, when I was traveling about the country,"
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"I noticed magnificent hydrangeas on the hills,"
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"and very poor specimens, or perhaps none at all, in the valleys."
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"Formerly, we used to consider sheltered valleys"
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"more favorable to plants than hilltops."
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"But the avoidance of late spring and early autumn frosts"
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"enjoyed by sites with good air drainage,"
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"where the cold air can drain safely away to lower levels,"
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"Thus it was the hydrangeas that gave the first pointer"
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"in another modern discovery of horticultural importance."
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"but there are more complications."
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"from a number of varieties originally found in Japan."
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"Not all of which, of course, have the same characteristics."
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"Two of them do not share the quality of producing blue flowers"
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"in mineral-rich soils."
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"I must ask you to forgive their somewhat lackadaisical manners,"
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"but I have conditioned them, or brainwashed them,"
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"which I understand is the new American word,"
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"in the lobby of a small hotel in New Jersey"
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"You will notice that I have told them they may smoke."
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"(CHUCKLING) I've allowed my people to have a little fun"
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"- Yes, ma'am. - Yak dung."
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"Tastes good... like a cigarette should! (CACKLES)"
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"May I present the famous Raymond Shaw."
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"MAN: Young man you've flown 8,000 miles to this dreary spot in Manchuria to see."
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"Raymond, pull your chair over here by me, please."
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"I am sure you've all heard the old wives' tale"
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"that no hypnotized subject may be forced to do"
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"that which is repellent to his moral nature, whatever that may be."
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"Nonsense, of course!"
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"of Antisocial and Self-Injurious Behavior,"
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"or Wells' 1941 paper which was titled,"
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"I believe, Experiments in the Hypnotic Production of Crime."
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"Or, of course, Andrew Salter's remarkable book,"
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"Conditioned Reflex Therapy, to name only three."
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"Or, if it offends you that only the West is working"
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"to manufacture more crime and better criminals..."
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"Against the modern shortages,"
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"I suggest Krasnogorski's Primary Violence Motivation,"
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"or Serov's The Unilateral Suggestion to Self-Destruction."
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"My dear Yen, as you grow older, you grow more long-winded."
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"Can't we get to the point?"
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"Has the man ever killed anyone, or has he not?"
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"I apologize, my dear Dimitri."
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"I keep forgetting that you're a young country"
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"and your attention span is limited."
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