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David Irving: [on TV] I think if you look at the judgment closely, you'll see there are all sorts of things there in my favor.
Network Reporter 2: [on TV] You're not seriously suggesting that this judgment supports you?
David Irving: [on TV] Well, plainly I ran rings round the defense. My only regret is I didn't use a mallet of sufficient caliber to ram my case into the thick skull of the judge.
Network Reporter 2: [on TV] Mr. Irving, what people want to know is whether, on the basis of this judgment, you will now stop denying the Holocaust.
David Irving: [on TV] Me? Stop? Good Lord, no. Despite the fact that the judge says, 'It appears to me... '
Deborah Lipstadt: [answering the phone call] Hello?
Anthony Julius: Deborah? He seems to be saying he won.
Deborah Lipstadt: I know. He used to be a Holocaust denier, and now he's a verdict denier.
David Irving: [on TV] The fact that she didn't even dare to appear tells you everything you need to know about Miss Lipstadt.
Deborah Lipstadt: Let's just turn him off.
David Irving: [on TV] I don't think her Brooklyn accent would have endeared her to the court.
Deborah Lipstadt: It's Queens
David Irving: [on TV] I think if you look at the judgment closely, you'll see there are all sorts of things there in my favor.
Network Reporter 2: [on TV] You're not seriously suggesting that this judgment supports you?
David Irving: [on TV] Well, plainly I ran rings round the defense. My only regret is I didn't use a mallet of sufficient caliber to ram my case into the thick skull of the judge.
Network Reporter 2: [on TV] Mr. Irving, what people want to know is whether, on the basis of this judgment, you will now stop denying the Holocaust.
David Irving: [on TV] Me? Stop? Good Lord, no. Despite the fact that the judge says, 'It appears to me... '
Deborah Lipstadt: [answering the phone call] Hello?
Anthony Julius: Deborah? He seems to be saying he won.
Deborah Lipstadt: I know. He used to be a Holocaust denier, and now he's a verdict denier.
David Irving: [on TV] The fact that she didn't even dare to appear tells you everything you need to know about Miss Lipstadt.
Deborah Lipstadt: Let's just turn him off.
David Irving: [on TV] I don't think her Brooklyn accent would have endeared her to the court.
Deborah Lipstadt: It's Queens
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I don't think her Brooklyn accent
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would have endeared her to the court
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It's Queens
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Movie Summary
Acclaimed writer and historian Deborah E. Lipstadt must battle for historical truth to prove the Holocaust actually occurred when David Irving, a renowned denier, sues her for libel.