The Manchurian Candidate
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1:09:01
You know what Jordan is.
Are you out to crucify me?

1:09:03
I don't know what you mean
and I don't want to know.

1:09:06
- I'm going to bed.
- Raymond.

1:09:08
Sit down.
1:09:20
How would you see her?
They live in New York.

1:09:23
- I'm getting a job in New York.
- You have your army service.

1:09:27
Next spring.
I might be dead by next spring.

1:09:31
Raymond. If we were at war,
1:09:33
and you were to become infatuated
with the daughter of a Russian agent,

1:09:38
wouldn't you expect me
to come to you and object

1:09:40
and beg you to stop the entire thing
before it was too late?

1:09:44
Well, we are at war. It's a cold war.
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But it will get worse and worse,
1:09:49
until every citizen in this country
will have to stand up and be counted

1:09:53
to say whether they are
on the side of right and freedom

1:09:56
or on the side of
the Thomas Jordans of this country.

1:09:59
I will go with you to Washington,
tomorrow, if you like,

1:10:02
and I will show you proof
that this man stands for evil,

1:10:05
that he is evil.
1:10:07
That his whole life
is devoted to undermining

1:10:10
everything that you and I
and every freedom-minded American...

1:10:14
She won, of course.
1:10:17
She always does.
1:10:20
I could never beat her.
1:10:23
L-I still can't.
1:10:30
I wrote a letter...
1:10:33
Or she wrote it and I signed it -
I can't even remember which.

1:10:39
It was a terrible, vile, disgusting letter.
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The next day I enlisted in the army.
1:10:55
I n... I never saw her again.
1:10:59
God knows, Ben, I...

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