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Nathan Muir:
[inside a CIA briefing room]
When I was a kid I used to spend summers on my uncle's farm. And he had this plow horse he used to work with everyday. He really loved that plow horse. One summer she came up lame. It could barely stand. The vet offered to put her down. You know what my uncle said? Charles Harker:
[inside a CIA briefing room]
No, Muir, what did he say? Nathan Muir:
[inside a CIA briefing room]
He said, why would I ask somebody else to kill a horse that belonged to me?
[inside a CIA briefing room]
When I was a kid I used to spend summers on my uncle's farm. And he had this plow horse he used to work with everyday. He really loved that plow horse. One summer she came up lame. It could barely stand. The vet offered to put her down. You know what my uncle said? Charles Harker:
[inside a CIA briefing room]
No, Muir, what did he say? Nathan Muir:
[inside a CIA briefing room]
He said, why would I ask somebody else to kill a horse that belonged to me?
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When I was a kid I used to spend summers on my uncle's farm
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He had this plow horse that he used to work with every day
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And he really loved that plow horse
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One summer she came up lame
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Could barely stand
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The vet offered to put her down You know what my uncle said
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No Muir what did he say
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Why would I ask somebody else to kill a horse that belonged to me
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Movie Summary
Retiring CIA agent Nathan Muir recalls his training of Tom Bishop while working against agency politics to free him from his Chinese captors.

