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ORIGINAL: MadameMarque In this scene from "Bad Day at Black Rock,"* set in post-war '50's, a stranger comes into a small town, looking for his friend, a Japanese man, who came to live in Black Rock and has disappeared. The town tough guys have tried to provoke the stranger into fighting, in order to have an excuse for getting rid of him, but can't seem to get him riled and he won't go away. SMITH ...I believe a man is as big as what he seeks. I believe you're a big man, Mr. Macreedy. MACREEDY Flattery will get you nowhere. SMITH Why would a man like you be looking for a lousy [racial slur] farmer? MACREEDY Maybe I'm not so big. SMITH Yes, you are. (a beat; looking hard at Macreedy) I believe that a man is as big as the things that make him mad. Nobody around here has been big enough to make you mad. MACREEDY What makes you mad, Mr. Smith? I always remember taking away from this, that it takes a lot to make a big man/woman angry, and if something or someone "small" in nature gets to me, I think of this, sometimes. *(Screenplay by Don McGuire and Millard Kaufman. Based on the story "Bad Day At Hondo" by Howard Breslin.) "Oh, Baby, you're bleeeding!" - "True Romance," screenplay by Quentin Tarentino James Cagney from White Heat Verna Jarrett: I'd look good in a mink coat, honey. Cody Jarrett: You'd look good in a shower curtain.
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