The Young Savages Page #15
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- Year:
- 1961
- 103 min
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- What condition are they in?
- Bloody.
Well, send them over to the lab.
I want blood type and finger prints.
- After sunrise.
- Aren't you interested
in how we found them?
Not very. Anything else?
A lady in Kew Gardens found her
three-year-old daughter chewing on the
handle of one of them in the back seat
You helped a lot with the description
of the car, Bell.
- Dark Ford or Chevy.
- Hardy, don't ever call me
- at this hour of the night again.
- Nighty-night.
Hank?
Hank, are you all right?
Does anything hurt you?
I'm all right. Ribs are a little sore,
that's all.
You still got that lump on your jaw.
We may have to put a little makeup
on that before you go to trial.
That's all I need.
What do you think of your little victims
of social oppression now?
I don't know what you mean.
You were pretty sure of yourself
the other night at Cole's party.
I made a fool out of myself.
Only for Escalante, you said.
"Darling, I've got a marvelous idea
for a publicity stunt.
"Get a picture of you
pulling a switch on the electric chair. "
It's not a very funny joke.
Voice of the martini.
You weren't that drunk.
You knew what you were saying.
It's late, let's go to bed,
we can talk about this in the morning.
Those hoodlums scared you half to death,
special consideration, special attention?
You don't think
I condone that kind of violence, do you?
I've gone a hundred miles out of my way
to find out what makes
these monsters tick.
I've been to Harlem time and again.
To their homes.
They spit in my face. What more can
anyone do? What would you do?
- I don't know.
- Don't you?
All right, I made a mistake.
Was it a mistake?
Don't you believe what you said?
All right, Hank, I meant every word
I said the other night.
Something else you said.
Old Hank Bellini.
Danny Di Pace said it, too.
"What's the matter, Mr. Bellini?
My old man was ignorant.
He thought the way to be a good American
was to change your name.
It was always easy for me to explain,
"My father did it. "
Now I realize I not only went along with it,
I was glad.
I was secretly glad my name
was Bell instead of Bellini.
It was part of getting out of Harlem.
- Like marrying you.
- You married me because you loved me.
Hank, I know what you're
going through now.
Somehow you'll find the answer.
"Grand jury of the county of New York
by this indictment
"accuses Arthur Reardon, Daniel Di Pace
and Anthony Aposto
"of premeditated murder
in the first degree
"on the 25th day of July 1960,
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