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Mr. Robinson:
What are you trying to accomplish? Tony Baker:
I don't dig it? Mr. Robinson:
Oh, I see. Dig me. I have no objection to your hip talk or hep talk or whatever its called at the moment. But, in my office lets talk just plain old fashioned English. It'll help us to understand each other. Tony Baker:
Man, what's there to understand? Come to point. You're draggin' your rear axle in waltz time. Mr. Robinson:
I haven't any idea what you've been saying
What are you trying to accomplish? Tony Baker:
I don't dig it? Mr. Robinson:
Oh, I see. Dig me. I have no objection to your hip talk or hep talk or whatever its called at the moment. But, in my office lets talk just plain old fashioned English. It'll help us to understand each other. Tony Baker:
Man, what's there to understand? Come to point. You're draggin' your rear axle in waltz time. Mr. Robinson:
I haven't any idea what you've been saying
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Just what are you trying to accomplish
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I don't dig it
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Oh I see Dig me
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I've no objection to your hip talk or hep talk
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Or whatever it's called at the moment
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But in my office let's talk just plain old fashioned English
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It will help us understand each other Man what is there to understand
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Come to the point You're dragging your rear axle in waltz time
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I have no idea what you have been saying
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Movie Summary
A tough kid comes to a new high school and begins muscling his way into the drug scene. This is a typical morality play of the era, filled with a naive view of drugs, nihilistic beat poetry, and some incredible '50s slang.
