A Face in the Crowd
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1:06:02
Saturday I'm going to be in Pickett
judging the drum majorette contest.

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I'll go straight
from there to Mexico.

1:06:09
Next time you hear from me,
ill be from Juarez, believe me.

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That is just dreadful...
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"We also take in laundry."
Thas a new one.

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Welcome to the black hole
of Calcutta.

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This is one place they
didn't show the General.

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Naturally, here are the lepers
of the great TV industry...

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men without faces.
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They even slide our cheques under
the door to pretend we're not here.

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Ha, ha, ha!
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Think of the satisfaction
of being a small cog...

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in the great wheel of humanity
"Lonesome Rhodes".

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Ha, ha, ha!
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Sounds like she's coming over
to our side.

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Ha, ha, ha!
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Why don't you quit?
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Why don't you quit?
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I'm deeply involved with him.
1:06:56
Spoken like a lady.
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Got his introduction ready?
1:07:00
Home town boy, not only making
good, but making everybody.

1:07:05
For a mild man,
you sound vicious.

1:07:07
Didn't you know?
All mild men are vicious.

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They hate themselves for being mild
and the extroverts whose violence...

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has a strange attraction for
nice girls who should know better.

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Today, "A face in the crowd"
takes you on a sentimental journey...

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as Lonesome Rhodes, your old
Arkansas traveller goes home...

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to the typical dirt road
cotton-picking town of Pickett.

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Where America's favourite country
cousin got his humble start...

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he now returns to the simple folk
who loved him first.

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The latest face in the crowd,
the lucky, talented girl...

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whom he will select from
hundreds of contestants...

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as Miss Arkansas Drum Majorette
of 1957.

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And here's the man
you've been waiting for...

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Look at them.
Look at them!

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Ain't that the most?
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I mean the most!

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