The Majestic
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:31:34
Well, why don’t we call it a night?
:31:39
I’ll close up.
:31:44
-Come on, Irene, I’ll walk you home.
-Thank you, Emmett.

:31:48
What did you expect? Big turnout?
:31:52
These aren’t your people.
This isn’t your town. L.A. is.

:31:57
-Not when the Committee gets through.
-I’ve been on with our lawyers all day.

:32:02
-They’ve been on with their lawyers.
-So?

:32:05
They hate to admit it, but you’re
not the top Commie spy they thought.

:32:11
-Gee, there’s a relief.
-Hey, a break’s a break.

:32:14
They’re anxious to save face
after the big stink they made...

:32:19
...which means they might be
in a mood to compromise.

:32:24
The studio lawyers had this drawn up.
:32:31
"I, Peter Appleton, by way of purging
myself of my indiscretions...

:32:37
...renounce my membership
in the Communist Party...

:32:42
...and provide the names
of fellow members...

:32:45
...that those persons may have the
opportunity to do as I have done."

:32:50
Boilerplate, kid.
They even provided the list of names.

:32:56
-I don’t know any of these people.
-Doesn’t matter. They’re already named.


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