The Manchurian Candidate
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1:25:00
You asked me a question.
Very well, I'll answer you.

1:25:04
If you attempt to deal with the delegates,
1:25:07
or cause Johnny's name
to be brought forward on the ticket,

1:25:11
or if in my canvass
of the delegates tomorrow by telephone

1:25:14
I find that you are so acting,
1:25:16
I will bring impeachment proceedings
against your husband

1:25:20
on the floor of the United States Senate.
1:25:23
And I will hit him, I promise you,
1:25:25
with everything
in my well-documented book.

1:25:50
For one million bucks... pick a card.
1:25:53
- Oh, Bennie, card tricks. If I'd known...
- Oh, come on, pick a card.

1:26:01
Queen of diamonds.
1:26:04
That's pretty good. How did you do that?
1:26:08
This is what is known, my dear girl,
as a forced deck.

1:26:12
This deck of cards is often employed
by a professional magician

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to simplify his problem of guessing
the card picked by the little old lady

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also employed by
army intelligence officers who...

1:26:24
Rosie.
1:26:26
Let's get married.
1:26:28
- We certainly are in good spirits tonight.
- Yes, we are.

1:26:32
Tomorrow's the big day. Lunch with
Raymond, a nice little game of solitaire

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and a nice long chat
about the good old days in Korea

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and some old Chinese
and Russian friends of ours.

1:26:44
Then a suggestion or two
that will rip out all of the wiring

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and then, dear girl, it's over. All over.
1:26:52
- What's the matter? Don't you want to?
- Want to what?

1:26:54
Get married. Why don't you
pay attention to me when I speak to you?

1:26:58
Oh, Bennie. I want to marry you more
than I want to go on eating Italian food,


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