Moscow on the Hudson
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1:46:00
"...but he lived on his own terms,
even to the end.

1:46:06
"I'm playing my dear saxophone again.
1:46:09
"Yes, I've finally gotten work
as a musician.

1:46:14
"My friend, Lionel, returned from Alabama
and he now has my old job.

1:46:24
"In the day, I'm free to do what I please
as long as it is legal."

1:46:36
A hot dog, please.
1:46:43
Don't worry, my friend. I'm retired.
1:46:46
Yeah? What are you doing here?
1:46:49
Did you think I could go back to Moscow
after what happened?

1:46:54
- Have you been well?
- Yeah.

1:46:58
- It's a strange country?
- Yes.

1:47:00
Strange and wonderful.
1:47:03
- Can I say thank you?
- Sure.

1:47:10
Put your money away.
1:47:16
It's a good hot dog.
1:47:18
The best in New York.
1:47:22
See you.
1:47:24
Okay, mister.
1:47:42
"This is a free country,
welcome to almost anyone.

1:47:45
"And I hope that someday
you will join me here.

1:47:48
"Of course,
I will continue to write to you every week.

1:47:51
"Yes, in America anything is possible.
1:47:54
"Goodbye for now, beloved family.
I love you. Volya."


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