The Graduate
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:28:03
But why?
-Why?!

1:28:06
Listen to me.
1:28:08
What happened between Mrs. Robinson
and me was nothing. It didn't mean anything.

1:28:13
We might just as well have been shaking hands.
1:28:17
Shaking hands. Well, that's not
saying much for my wife, is it?

1:28:20
You miss the point.
-I guess I do.

1:28:22
The point is I don't love your wife.
I love your daughter, sir.

1:28:26
All right, now listen this.
1:28:29
I don't know what I can possibly do.
But I think I can.

1:28:31
I think I can get you behind bars if
you ever look at my daughter again.

1:28:35
I have seen Elaine and I've made
damned sure you can get to her.

1:28:38
Stay away from me, Ben!
1:28:41
I don't want to mince words with you.
1:28:43
As far as Elaine's concerned, you're to
get her out of your filthy mind right now.

1:28:47
Is that perfectly clear to you?
And that's all, Ben.

1:28:51
You'll pardon me if I don't
shake hands with you.

1:28:56
I think you are filth.
1:28:58
I think you are scum.
1:29:01
You are a degenerate!
1:29:13
Mr. McCleery, do you have some change?
I need to use the phone.

1:29:16
I want you out of here.
1:29:17
Look, I'll give you ten dollars
for a dime. I'll give you twenty.

1:29:21
For God's sake, will you
let me use that phone?

1:29:24
I'll call the police, now.
1:29:27
Could I make one phone call first?
1:29:29
Get out here!
1:29:41
Elaine Robinson has left the school. Her
roommate is coming down with a note for you.

1:29:50
Dear Benjamin, please forgive me.
1:29:52
Because I know what I'm doing
is the best thing for you.

1:29:56
My father is so upset
you've got to understand.

1:29:58
I love you, but it would never work out.

prev.
next.