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Harold M. Abrahams:
It's an ache, a helplessness, an anger. One feels humiliated. Sometimes I say to myself, "Hey, steady on, you're imagining all this." And then I catch that look again. Catch it on the edge of a remark, feel a cold reluctance in a handshake
It's an ache, a helplessness, an anger. One feels humiliated. Sometimes I say to myself, "Hey, steady on, you're imagining all this." And then I catch that look again. Catch it on the edge of a remark, feel a cold reluctance in a handshake
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It's an ache
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A helplessness
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And an anger
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One feels humiliated
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Sometimes I say to myself Steady on you're imagining all this
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Then I catch that look again
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Catch it on the edge of a remark
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Feel a cold reluctance in a handshake
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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.