The Manchurian Candidate
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:48:00
You will have every Thursday
and every other Sunday off.

:48:03
Thank you, Mr Shaw.
:48:06
I'm leaving for Washington in a minute.
I'll be back this evening by 8.30.

:48:10
I would like to have dinner waiting.
:48:13
Yes, sir. Yes, sir, Mr Shaw.
:48:16
Just like United State Army.
:48:19
Oh, God, I hope not.
:48:24
You'll be marvellous in there
this afternoon, hon. I just know you are.

:48:32
Yeah...
:48:38
There's just one thing, babe.
:48:40
I'd be a lot happier if we could just
settle on the number of Communists

:48:44
I know there are
in the Defense Department.

:48:49
I mean, the way you keep changing
the figures on me all the time,

:48:53
it makes me look like
some kind of a nut, like... like an idiot.

:48:56
The boys are even starting
to kid me about it.

:48:59
Just yesterday in the cloakroom,
they said "Hey, Johnny..."

:49:02
You'll look like an even bigger idiot
if you don't get in there

:49:06
- and do exactly what you're told.
- Babe...

:49:09
Who are they writing about all over
this country and what are they saying?

:49:13
"Are there any Communists
in the Defense Department?"

:49:16
Of course not. They're saying
"How many Communists are there?"

:49:20
So stop talking like an expert
all of a sudden and get out there

:49:24
and say what you're supposed to say!
:49:27
Ah, come on, babe. I...
:49:29
I'm sorry, hon.
:49:31
Would it really make it easier for you
if we settled on just one number?

:49:37
Yeah.
:49:39
Just one real simple number
that will be easy for me to remember.

:49:54
There are exactly
:49:56
57 card-carrying members
of the Communist Party


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