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Jerry D'Amato:
And I told you a hundred times, clean up your room. It's filthy. And take down them dirty pictures you got hanging up. Uncle Vince:
Pictures? Jerry D'Amato:
Them women with no clothes. Uncle Vince:
Is your son, by any chance, referring to my art collection? Jerry D'Amato:
Art. You better take 'em down, that's all!
And I told you a hundred times, clean up your room. It's filthy. And take down them dirty pictures you got hanging up. Uncle Vince:
Pictures? Jerry D'Amato:
Them women with no clothes. Uncle Vince:
Is your son, by any chance, referring to my art collection? Jerry D'Amato:
Art. You better take 'em down, that's all!
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And I told you a hundred times clean up your room It's filthy
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And take down them dirty pictures you got hanging up
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Pictures Them women with no clothes
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Is your son by any chance referring to my art collection
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Art You better take them down that's all
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Movie Summary
Mae Doyle comes back to her hometown a cynical woman. Her brother Joe fears that his love, fish cannery worker Peggy, may wind up like Mae. Mae marries Jerry and has a baby; she is happy but restless, drawn to Jerry's friend Earl.

