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Sybil Gordon:
Do you love running? Harold M. Abrahams:
I'm more of an addict. It's a compulsion, a weapon. Sybil Gordon:
Against what? Harold M. Abrahams:
Being Jewish I suppose. Sybil Gordon:
[laughs incredulously]
You're not serious! Harold M. Abrahams:
You're not Jewish, or you wouldn't have had to ask. Sybil Gordon:
Fiddlesticks. People don't care
Do you love running? Harold M. Abrahams:
I'm more of an addict. It's a compulsion, a weapon. Sybil Gordon:
Against what? Harold M. Abrahams:
Being Jewish I suppose. Sybil Gordon:
[laughs incredulously]
You're not serious! Harold M. Abrahams:
You're not Jewish, or you wouldn't have had to ask. Sybil Gordon:
Fiddlesticks. People don't care
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Do you love running
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I'm more of an addict It's a compulsion A weapon
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Against what Being Jewish I suppose
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You're not serious
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You're not Jewish
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or you wouldn't ask
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Fiddlesticks
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People don't care
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Movie Summary
Two British track athletes, one a determined Jew and the other a devout Christian, are driven to win in the 1924 Olympics as they wrestle with issues of pride and conscience.
