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Joseph Pulitzer:
Anyone who doesn't act in their own self interest is a fool. David Jacobs:
Then what does that make you? Joseph Pulitzer:
What? Jack Kelly:
Oh, this is my pal, Davey. The Walkin' Mouth. David Jacobs:
You talk about self-interest, but since the strike, your circulation's been down 70%. Everyday you're losing thousands of dollars just to beat us out of one lousy tenth of a cent. Why? Jack Kelly:
You see, it ain't about the money, Dave. It Joe gives in to nobodies like us, it means we got the power. And he can't do that, no matter what it costs
Anyone who doesn't act in their own self interest is a fool. David Jacobs:
Then what does that make you? Joseph Pulitzer:
What? Jack Kelly:
Oh, this is my pal, Davey. The Walkin' Mouth. David Jacobs:
You talk about self-interest, but since the strike, your circulation's been down 70%. Everyday you're losing thousands of dollars just to beat us out of one lousy tenth of a cent. Why? Jack Kelly:
You see, it ain't about the money, Dave. It Joe gives in to nobodies like us, it means we got the power. And he can't do that, no matter what it costs
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What does that make you What
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This is my pal David
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the walking mouth
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You talk about self interest but since the strike
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your circulation has been down 70
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Every day you're losing thousands of dollars
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just to beat us out of one lousy tenth of a cent
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Why
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Jack It ain't about the money Dave
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If Joe gives in to nobodies like us
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that means we got the power
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Movie Summary
A musical based on the New York City newsboy strike of 1899. When young newspaper sellers are exploited beyond reason by their bosses they set out to enact change and are met by the ruthlessness of big business.


