Elmer Gantry
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:48:08
Crude.
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Vulgar.
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Show-off, huh? You know something?
You're right, Bill. Let's put it this way.

:48:18
You're a five-dollar textbook.
Me, I'm a two-cent tabloid newspaper.

:48:22
You're too good for the people.
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I am the people. Sure, I'm common -
just like most people.

:48:28
The common people put Christianity
on the map in the first place.

:48:32
What are you saying, Shara?
That you want to go to Zenith? Now?

:48:37
I wonder what God wants.
:48:41
All right, Shara. All right.
Maybe you are ready for Zenith.

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- Thank you. I'll be with you in a minute.
- Just think of it, Shara. Zenith.

:48:51
I think the answer to Mr Babbitt
ought to come from you.

:48:54
Tell 'em we're ready to talk, but they gotta
act fast. Only don't say it as crude as that.

:48:59
No, no. I'll use some of my
sweet-smelling five-buck words, huh?

:49:04
I knew we could work together.
:49:06
Gantry, uh... I just hope you don't
have any ideas about who's boss.

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Boss?
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Why, the boss is God.
I'm just his messenger boy.

:49:16
I'm sure God will be relieved.
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Yes.
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- Leave the money matters to me.
- If they get a guarantee, what do we get?

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- Why is cash necessary at all?
- Order!

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Gentlemen, without a guarantee,
a revival is impossible.

:49:30
Kee-rect!
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As chairman, I can say I want the revival,
but we're ministers, not financiers.

:49:37
- I agree. After all, $30,000...
- Will be raised.

:49:40
- How, Mr Babbitt?
- By decent, respectable people

:49:43
- who want to see old-time religion...
- I agree.

:49:45
- Please let me finish.
- Of course, George.

:49:47
- Thank you, Charlie.
- OK, then.

:49:49
Everybody knows that I contribute more
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to charity and poverty and things
than anybody, hm?

:49:56
Hey, now, didn't my real-estate company
give you that corner lot rent-free


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