Chaplin
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1:01:08
We are giving sanctuary
to the refuse of the world.

1:01:13
Left-wing intellectuals
who want to bring us down.

1:01:18
Aren't you overstating?
1:01:20
No, I'm not.
1:01:22
Do you people realize
the responsibility you have?

1:01:26
To my way of thinking, movies...
1:01:29
...are the most influential form
of communication ever invented.

1:01:33
And they're not controlled.
1:01:35
Your message
reaches people everywhere.

1:01:37
Message?
1:01:39
Of course.
1:01:41
Mr. Chaplin reaches millions
who only have to see.

1:01:45
And when they see our immigration
service mocked...

1:01:48
...I call that a message.
1:01:51
As you've already said, Mr. Hoover...
1:01:55
...movies are for the people.
1:01:57
Most people work for a living
and don't make very much.

1:02:01
It pleases them to see officials and the
upper class kicked on the backside.

1:02:06
Always have and it always will.
1:02:09
And if that can change things,
so much the better.

1:02:14
Bettah.
1:02:17
He's improving.
1:02:18
But movies have made you rich.
1:02:21
They sure have.
1:02:28
I think you've handled it wonderfully.
1:02:31
Mildred.
1:02:33
The pregnancy?
1:02:36
Everyone knows you were conned.
1:02:47
Excuse us, Mr. Hearst.
I must be up early.

1:02:51
Come along, my dear.

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