Ah. So, I'm getting married. - Frank. Congratulations! - Thank you. - Thank you. - To Jackie? - Yeah, to Jackie. - (clears throat) The waitress. Oppie, you're right. It's lettin' up. I'm gonna go see if there's any stars. All your talk about the common man, but Jackie's not good enough for you, hmm? ROBERT: Mm-mm. We join the Party and you can't - hide your disapproval. Why? - Oh, now, I... Is that because that's supposed to be your thing? I haven't joined the Party, Frank. And I don't think she should have convinced you to either. Half of the faculty is Communist. Not that half.
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It's not that simple, Hoke. MAN: Chevalier, good to see you. It's... Ah, Barbara, good to see you and the illustrious Dr. Oppenheimer. I'm Eltenton. - ROBERT: Oh, pleasure. - Please, please. Now, might you say a word about organized labor on campuses, yes? Coming through! Coming through! - (chanting): F.A.E.C.T.! - I work at Shell. We've signed up chemists, we've signed up engineers, so why not scientists in academia? (chanting): Oppie! Oppie! Oppie! Oppie! Oppie! Oppie! Oppie! Oppie! Oppie! - Oppie! Oppie! Oppie! - (cheers and applause)
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Teachers are unionized. Why not professors? Don't you have somewhere to be? Lawrence, academics have rights too. Look, it's not that. I've got a group coming. - Well, I'll sit in. - Not this one.
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I'm your brother, Frank, and I want you to be cautious. And I want to wring your neck.
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CHEVALIER: You have to know when you're beaten, Robert.
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I didn't expect to see you today.
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(laughter)
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(door opens)
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BARBER: Hey! Hey, get back here! Alvarez?
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Do I have to make an appointment?
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ROBERT: Los Alamos.
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And tomorrow we'll climb it. LAWRENCE: What's it called?
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ROBERT: That mesa we saw today, one of my favorite places in the world.
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I'm gonna try to reproduce it.
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Bombard it with neutrons. ALVAREZ: It's a nuclear fission. They did it, they split the atom. It's not possible. (stimulating music playing)
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LAWRENCE: How?
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ALVAREZ: Oppie! Oppie! ROBERT: What? What is it? They've done it. They've done it. Hahn and Strassmann in Germany. They split the uranium nucleus.