It says here that you've served 30 years of a life sentence. You feel you've been rehabilitated? Oh, yes, sir. Without a doubt. And I can honestly say I'm a changed man. No danger to society here. God's honest truth.
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Hey, you've done a stretch in Cashman, right? Yeah. Yeah, that was an easy piece of time, let me tell you. Weekend furloughs, work programs. Not like here. Sounds like you done time all over New England. Yeah, I've been in and out since I was 13. You name the place, chances are I've been there. Perhaps it's time you tried a new profession? What I mean is, you don't seem to be a good thief. Maybe you should try something else. Yeah, well, what the hell do you know about it, Capone? What are you in for? Me?
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Morning, fellas. Fine morning, ain't it? You know why it's a fine morning, don't you? Come on. Set 'em down. I want 'em all lined up here, just like a pretty little chorus line. Yeah, look at that! - Look at that. Oh, Lord! - I can't stand this guy. Yes. Richmond, Virginia. - Smell my ass! - After he smells mine. Gee, Red, it was a terrible shame about your horse coming in last, an' all. But I sure do love that winning horse of mine, though. I owe that boy a great big, sloppy kiss when I see him. Why don't you give him some of your cigarettes, instead? Lucky fuck. Hey, Tyrell. You pull infirmary duty this week? How's that horse of mine doing? Dead. Hadley busted his head up pretty good. The doc had already gone home for the night. Poor bastard lay there till this morning. By then, hell, there weren't nothing we could do.
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We sat and drank with the sun on our shoulders, and felt like free men. Hell, we could have been tarring the roof of one of our own houses. We were the lords of all creation. As for Andy, he spent that break hunkered in the shade... a strange little smile on his face, watching us drink his beer.
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The next morning, right about the time Raquel was spilling her little secret, a man nobody ever laid eyes on before strode into the Maine National Bank. Until that moment, he didn't exist, except on paper. May I help you? He had all the proper ID, driver's license, birth certificate, social security card. And the signature was a spot-on match. I must say, I'm sorry to be losing your business. I hope you'll enjoy living abroad. Thank you. I'm sure I will. Here's your cashier's check, sir. Will there be anything else? Please... Would you add this to your outgoing mail? I'd be happy to. - Good day, sir. - Good day. Mr. Stevens visited nearly a dozen banks in the Portland area that morning. All told, he blew town with better than $370,000 of Warden Norton's money. Severance pay for 19 years.
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Ah... that's nice and ripe.
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What was his name? What did you say? I was just wondering if anyone knew his name. What the fuck do you care, new fish? It doesn't fuckin' matter what his name was. He's dead.
The Shawshank Redemption
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Want the rest of this? The woman can't bake worth shit.
The Shawshank Redemption
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Don't ever mention money to me again, you sorry son of a bitch! Not in this office. Not anywhere! Get in here now. I'm just trying to set your mind at ease, that's all. Sir, I... Solitary. A month. - Yes, sir. - What's the matter with you? - Get him out of here. - This is my chance to get out! Don't you see that? It's my life! Don't you understand? - Get him out! Get him out! - This is my life! No! A month in the hole. It's the longest damn stretch I ever heard of. It's all my fault. Oh, bullshit. You didn't pull the trigger and you certainly didn't convict him. Red, are you saying that Andy is innocent? I mean, for real innocent? It looks that way. Sweet Jesus. How long's he been here now? 1947. What is that? - 19 years. - 19 years... - Williams, Thomas. - Yeah, over here.
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I understand you're a man that knows how to get things. Yeah, I'm known to locate certain things from time to time. What do you want? - Rita Hayworth. - What? Can you get her?
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What are you in for?
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If I hear so much as a mouse fart in here the rest of the night, I swear by God and sonny Jesus, you will all visit the infirmary. Every last motherfucker in here.
The Shawshank Redemption
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That's the beauty of music. They can't get that from you. Haven't you ever felt that way about music? Well, I played a mean harmonica, as a younger man. Lost interest in it, though. Didn't make much sense in here. Here's where it makes the most sense. You need it, so you don't forget. Forget? Forget that... there are places... ...in the world that aren't made out of stone... that there's a... there's something... inside that they can't get to... that they can't touch. It's yours.
The Shawshank Redemption
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Well, you underestimate yourself. I don't think so.
The Shawshank Redemption
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Three deposits tonight. Andy did like he was told. Buffed those shoes to a high mirror shine. The guard simply didn't notice. Neither did I. I mean, seriously, how often do you really look at a man's shoes? Andy crawled to freedom through 500 yards of shit-smelling foulness I can't even imagine. Or maybe I just don't want to.
The Shawshank Redemption
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Let's go, let's go! Move your butts! Move it!
The Shawshank Redemption
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Tier 3 South. Clear. Tier 4 North. Clear. - Tier 3 North. Clear. - Man missing on Tier 2. - Cell 245. - Dufresne. Get your ass out here, boy. You're holding up the show. Don't make me come down there. I'll thump your skull for you. Damn it, Dufresne, you're putting me behind! I got a schedule to keep. You'd better be sick or dead in there, I shit you not! You hear me? Oh, my holy God.
The Shawshank Redemption
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I want every man on this cell block questioned. - Start with that friend of his. - Who? Him!