Good Night, and Good Luck.
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:37:02
- Nobody else.
- I hear you.

:37:03
- That's it.
- I'll put it on a kinescope.

:37:06
Palmer, cut it at 2:30.
:37:07
I prefer it one on each end.
I think it would be more powerful.

:37:11
Cut Kennedy? Shorten the piece.
:37:12
Joe, file it for me.
L"ll see the Mundt piece later.

:37:15
- Are we gonna make it, Fred?
- We lost the telecine, but we"ll make it.

:37:22
Did you finish your closing piece?
:37:25
It"s Shakespeare.
:37:28
Write your closing.
:37:58
My argument was, if you show the images
of McCan'thy it doesn't make any difference.

:38:03
If you agree with him, you'll hate the piece.
If you don't, you'll love it.

:38:06
They should wait till
they get more footage.

:38:08
I don't think we can take that chance.
:38:10
We've gotta hit McCan'thy
before he comes after Ed.

:38:14
The blue one. Well, they haven't
gone after the Alsops or Herb Block.

:38:18
Well, honey,
the Alsops and Herb Block...

:38:21
...didn't work for the Institute
of International Education in 1934.

:38:26
Then I guess it's time.
:38:35
You worried?
:38:38
I didn't think I was.
:38:40
I don't know why.
I was in the office on Friday.

:38:43
I answered the phone,
and it was Howard calling from London.

:38:46
And he asked what was going on
with McCan'thy.

:38:49
And before I answered him...
:38:52
...I turned and looked over my shoulder
to see who was listening.

:38:57
And who was listening?
:38:59
Chairman Mao.

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