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Clips from Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) Comedy
"A fag frolic in Wyoming. I'll be there, Pilgrim, waitin' for you."
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) Comedy
"Come on."
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"This ain't so bad. I been in a lot worse spots than this."
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"Troy. Winter of '37."
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"Cold? I'll tell you!"
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) Comedy
"Or take the time Watkins and me decked the yard bull at White River junction."
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) Comedy
"Had us in the pen for three weeks in our Skivvies."
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) Comedy
"Would have had pneumonia if we hadn't jumped the place."
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"Last I heard, Joe was somewheres on the Alagash."
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"then see if this is so bad."
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"There are plenty of worse places."
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"Plenty of worse places."
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"He was at the top of his class in optometry when this happened."
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"I don't doubt it, Mrs. Pilgrim."
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"The doctor says it's nervous exhaustion."
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"Oh, I'm sure that's all it is."
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"I think it's the war."
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"That certainly could have a lot to do with it."
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"But he had some awful experiences."
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"He was in Dresden when it was bombed."
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"His closest friend was killed there."
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"And his father passed on while Billy was in training."
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) Comedy
"I prayed every night. Mr. Rosewater."
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"Even though we don't belong to a church."
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"We're all in God's hands, dear."
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"Billy! Billy, Mama's here."
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"You can come out now."
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"He's engaged to a very rich girl."
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"Her name's Valencia. Valencia Merble. Her father's Lionel Merble."
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"He's building a brand-new home for them on the lake for a wedding present."
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"Billy. Billy, sweetheart."
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"The war is over. You can come out now."
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"You call my mom and dad in Pittsburgh, see."
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"You tell them I died and that you killed me!"
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"Weary."
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"I'll get revenge for you."
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"Lazzaro. Yeah."
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"Did I ever tell you what happened to the dog? It's hot."
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"Son of a bitch dog bit me. So I got some steak,"
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"and I got this spring out of a clock, and I cut that spring up into little pieces."
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"I stuck it into the steak. Way inside. I went to where they had that dog tied up."
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"I said, ... Hey, boy. I'm not mad. Come on. Let's be friends...."
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) Comedy
"And he started cryin'... and the blood spilled out of his mouth."
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"He tried to chew out his own insides, and I said,"
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"... Hey, boy."
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"Anybody ask you the sweetest thing in the world,"
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"it's revenge."
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"Weary's dead, Pilgrim."
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) Comedy
"The patient has been suffering from trauma..."
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"Hello, Billy. Hello."
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"We've prescribed a series of 12, and we're up to number seven."
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"The patient was a prisoner of war in Dresden when it was bombed."
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"He claims that well over 100,000 people were burned to death in the fire."
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"Worse than Hiroshima. And since Billy was actually there,"
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"He's ready, Doctor. You're going to sleep now, Billy."
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"Aufstiegen."
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"Was is los? Arouse!"
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"Arouse!"
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"In German Continues]"
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"Name? Paul Lazzaro."
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"Parents? I don't got no family. I said two z, s."
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"To whom we send the number in case of death? Send it to him."
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"Ja, wohl."
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"Parents?"
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"You want it now, Pilgrim? Or in the morning? What do you want?"
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"- Hey, hey! Why me? - Aufstehen!"
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"Oh, you're on my list, pal."
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) Comedy
"- Aufstehen! - Aufstehen."
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"Gear it down, fella. These Germans can be awfully mean."
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"Oh, yeah? Well, they don't know Paul Lazzaro."
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"Yeah? Well, I got somethin' for you to stick, Derby."
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"Hey, you fuckin' goon! All right. I'm takin' em off!"
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"Leave me alone! I'll take, em off! I'm warnin' ya, pal."
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"That's the way to do it, Pilgrim. Best thing for him."
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"By God, Pilgrim. You're really gonna do it."
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"You bet your boots I'm gonna do it. His mama's not gonna keep him all of his life."
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"My old man did the same to me. Done me a world of good."
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"Well, this is it, Billy boy. It's sink or swim!"
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"Billy?"
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"Billy?"
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"Who are they? They're Russian prisoners."
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"Hail, hail the Yanks are here"
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"Join the men from Dover till the war is over"
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"With a little food and cheer you're welcome here"
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"To share our food"
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"And cheer"
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"Evening. Come along inside."
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"We've organized a little welcome."
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"We had a couple of days notice of your arrival."
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"That gave us an opportunity to prepare."
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"Hear you had a pretty beastly time in Bondem. Jerry put on quite a show."
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"It can't last forever, can it?"
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) Comedy
"- Where'd you get all this? - Red Cross. Clerical error."
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"They've been sending us 500 parcels a month instead of 50."
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"Three years now. We've got rather a lot, actually."
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"Shouldn't you tell 'em?"
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"Oh, Yank. You haven't been in the fight very long, have you?"
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"Come along. I keep forgetting wars have always been fought by children."
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"Where did you get this absurd garment? They gave it to me."
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"Who? The Germans."
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"They didn't give you a coat, Yank, they gave you an insult. Hey, son. Over here."
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"Jerry tried to humiliate you."
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"Now you must wear that coat as if you were proud of it. Teach him a lesson."
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"It's terribly important that you understand that."
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"It's been almost four years since I was taken prisoner. True of most of us here."
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"We haven't seen a woman or a child in all of that time. Think about that for a minute."
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"Well, I'll tell you."
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"The day that I was captured,"
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"I made a promise to myself:"
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"I vowed each day I would brush my teeth, shave my beard,"
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"wash my hands and face before each meal, evacuate my bowels with regularity."
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"And do you know why?"
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"Because the war consists of continual petty humiliations."
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"And I for one was going to treat myself with a good deal of self-respect and survive."
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"Do you think you can do it?"
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"Johnny Fedoramet Alice Blue Bonnet"
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"In the window of a departmentstore Get it!"
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"It was love at first sight Come on! Come on!"
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"And they promised one night"
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"- They'd be sweethearts forevermore - Billy. Lunchtime, hon."
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