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Earl Pfeiffer:
What is it, do you feel guilty? That's the way they want you to feel. Mae Doyle D'Amato:
They? Earl Pfeiffer:
The world. All the people who haven't got guts enough to do what they wanna do
What is it, do you feel guilty? That's the way they want you to feel. Mae Doyle D'Amato:
They? Earl Pfeiffer:
The world. All the people who haven't got guts enough to do what they wanna do
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Am I?
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What is it, do you feel guilty?
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That's the way they want you to feel.
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- They?
- The world.
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All the people who haven't got guts enough
to do what they wanna do.
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Listen, Mae...
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...you walk out of this house now,
and we're free.
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Just the two of us?
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Just the two of us.
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All my life I've walked away from things.
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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.

