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Jerry D'Amato:
Earl, he's one of the smartest men I know. He's in the movie business. Mae Doyle:
An actor? Jerry D'Amato:
No, but I bet Earl could be if he wanted to. He works at the Bijou theatre, in the projection booth. Mae Doyle:
That's your idea of being in the movie business? Jerry D'Amato:
Running movies, what other business would you call it?
Earl, he's one of the smartest men I know. He's in the movie business. Mae Doyle:
An actor? Jerry D'Amato:
No, but I bet Earl could be if he wanted to. He works at the Bijou theatre, in the projection booth. Mae Doyle:
That's your idea of being in the movie business? Jerry D'Amato:
Running movies, what other business would you call it?
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Earl He's one of the smartest men I know
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He's in the movie business An actor
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No but I bet Earl could be if he wanted to
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He works at the Bijou Theater in the projection booth
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That's your idea of being in the movie business
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Oh running movies What other business would you call it
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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.
