Crazy in Alabama
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1:17:01
But did you really have to do
what you did?

1:17:08
I bet that you've always been
really kind to your wife...

1:17:11
...haven't you, Mr. Jackson?
1:17:13
I try to be.
1:17:18
Well, then, you couldn't
possibly understand.

1:17:21
Oh, sister...
1:17:22
...I know what it's like to be
held down and kept down.

1:17:26
Believe me, I know.
1:17:31
Yeah, I imagine you do.
1:17:35
Well...
1:17:36
...I hope you sleep well.
1:17:40
Thank you. You too.
1:17:43
Good night, all.
1:17:45
God bless you.
1:17:48
And God bless Martin Luther King!
1:17:51
And our enemies too.
1:18:02
So that's how it works.
1:18:05
Peter Joseph and I stay away
from the grand jury...

1:18:08
...and John Doggett will help you out.
1:18:10
He helps me out? How?
1:18:13
He can get the D.A. to go along
with a plea of temporary insanity.

1:18:17
So you want me to say that I'm crazy?
1:18:22
They'll believe you're crazy.
1:18:30
Did I tell you that you look
very much like Errol Flynn...

1:18:33
...with that patch on your eye?
1:18:36
It makes you very dashing.
1:18:39
Thanks.
1:18:42
I'm sorry you got caught.
1:18:44
That's all right.
It was fun while it lasted.

1:18:49
-You should've got rid of his head.
-Yeah, I know.

1:18:54
I guess that I just wanted him...
1:18:57
...to see that I could do it.

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