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A01. HRN-2666
In: 16.14.42 Out: 16.15.19 Sound Bite: Dennis Quaid Oh sure. I remember separate restrooms and separate drinking fountains, separate places to sit in movie theaters. You know it was uh pervasive. More overt in the south, but really that was the rules of the land in this in America, segregation. And yeah we’ve come a long way. The Express, what’s incredible about the movie, is it’s a look back at the way we were, but it speaks to the way we are today and where we still have yet to go. |
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A02. HRN-2666
In: 16.15.36 Out: 16.16.09 Sound Bite: Dennis Quaid Well I always feel responsibility to that person when I play a real person, to capture their spirit and to capture them honestly and not idealistically and I was lucky enough that Jim Brown who played for Ben Schwartzwalder and uh back at that time, he was a good friend of mine and he’s a straight talker, and he would tell me, he was my greatest resource finding out about Ben and his character and um the way things were back then. |
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