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Woody Guthrie:
[the jump cut into this scene occurs after Hobo Joe or Hobo Moe has, apparently, asked the 11-year-old African American boy who call himself Woody Guthrie where he's from]
Well, Missouri, originally. A little town called Riddle. Hobo Joe:
[the rest of this dialogue is an almost exact paraphrase of dialogue from the 1957 film, A Face in the Crowd]
Uh, is there really a town called Riddle? Woody Guthrie:
Well, tell you the flat truth, it's just a sort of a whatchamacallit, a... Hobo Joe:
...A composite. Woody Guthrie:
Compost heap's more like it
[the jump cut into this scene occurs after Hobo Joe or Hobo Moe has, apparently, asked the 11-year-old African American boy who call himself Woody Guthrie where he's from]
Well, Missouri, originally. A little town called Riddle. Hobo Joe:
[the rest of this dialogue is an almost exact paraphrase of dialogue from the 1957 film, A Face in the Crowd]
Uh, is there really a town called Riddle? Woody Guthrie:
Well, tell you the flat truth, it's just a sort of a whatchamacallit, a... Hobo Joe:
...A composite. Woody Guthrie:
Compost heap's more like it
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Movie Summary
Ruminations on the life of Bob Dylan, where six characters embody a different aspect of the musician's life and work.
