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Henry Drummond:
You know, Hornbeck, I'm getting damn sick of you. E. K. Hornbeck:
Why? Henry Drummond:
You never pushed a noun against a verb except to blow up something. E. K. Hornbeck:
You know, that's a typical lawyer's trick - accusing the accuser. Henry Drummond:
What am I accused of? E. K. Hornbeck:
Contempt of conscience, sentimentality in the first degree
You know, Hornbeck, I'm getting damn sick of you. E. K. Hornbeck:
Why? Henry Drummond:
You never pushed a noun against a verb except to blow up something. E. K. Hornbeck:
You know, that's a typical lawyer's trick - accusing the accuser. Henry Drummond:
What am I accused of? E. K. Hornbeck:
Contempt of conscience, sentimentality in the first degree
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You know Hornbeck I'm getting damned sick of you
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Why
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You never pushed a noun against a verb except to blow up something
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You know that's a typical lawyer's trick accusing the accuser
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What am I accused of Contempt of conscience
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Sentimentality in the first degree
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Movie Summary
Based on a real-life case in 1925, two great lawyers argue the case for and against a Tennessee science teacher accused of the crime of teaching evolution.

