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Hecky Brown:
[after gulping a glass of scotch]
You know, I never learned how to sip a drink. When I was very little, every evening before supper my father would pour a shot glass full of whiskey, mumble a prayer, [He emulates his father by mumbling in Yiddish] Hecky Brown:
and down it went! I thought that was the way you drank
[after gulping a glass of scotch]
You know, I never learned how to sip a drink. When I was very little, every evening before supper my father would pour a shot glass full of whiskey, mumble a prayer, [He emulates his father by mumbling in Yiddish] Hecky Brown:
and down it went! I thought that was the way you drank
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You know I never learned how to sip a drink
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When I was very little
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every evening before supper
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my father would pour a shot glass full of whiskey
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mumble a prayer
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And down it went
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I thought that was the way you drank
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Movie Summary
In 1953, a cashier poses as a writer for blacklisted talents to submit their work through, but the injustice around him pushes him to take a stand.
