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CAST: |
Look out! |
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Did
you see that? Stand back. |
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What happened? Is anyone hurt? |
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Where did he come from? |
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POLICEMAN: |
All
right, all right. Stand back. Move. Stand back. |
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ALEX: |
Who
are you? |
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POLICEMAN: |
I'm
a policeman. Did you see the accident? |
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CAST: |
Yes. I did. Sure. I was standing right here.
Well, I think so. It happened so fast. |
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POLICEMAN: |
I
want your names and addresses. O.K. Who are you? |
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PAULA: |
I
am Paula Roberts. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Where do you live? |
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PAULA: |
I
live at fifty-five Georgia Street. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Where do you work? |
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PAULA: |
I
work at Jenson's. |
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POLICEMAN: |
What is the address? |
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PAULA: |
Three-oh-seven California Street. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Thanks. O.K. Who are you? |
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MARTIN: |
I'm
Martin Learner. I'm a reporter. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Where do you live? |
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MARTIN: |
I
live in Baltimore. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Where do you live in Baltimore? |
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MARTIN: |
I
live at fourteen-twenty-seven Grant Street. |
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POLICEMAN: |
O.K. Who are you? |
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NANCY: |
I'm
Nancy Kim. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Where do you live? |
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NANCY: |
I
live at sixteen Carter Street. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Where do you work? |
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NANCY: |
I
work at the Arizona Hotel. |
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POLICEMAN: |
What is the address? |
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NANCY: |
The
address is ten-eighty Arizona Street. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Good. Now. Who are you? |
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ALEX: |
I'm
Alexander Macrakis. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Please spell it for me. |
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ALEX: |
M-A-C-R-A-K-I-S. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Where do you live? |
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ALEX: |
I
live in Chicago. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Where do you live in Chicago? |
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ALEX: |
I
live at nine-three-eight North Florida Street. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Where do you work? |
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ALEX: |
I'm
a student. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Where are you a student? |
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ALEX: |
At
the Mills Institute of Technology. |
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LIEUTENANT: |
Good afternoon, officer. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Good afternoon, Lieutenant. |
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LIEUTENANT: |
Who
are these people? |
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POLICEMAN: |
I
have names and addresses, Lieutenant. |
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LIEUTENANT: |
I
want to ask some questions. Excuse me, where are you from? |
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ALEX: |
I'm
from Chicago. |
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LIEUTENANT: |
What do you do? |
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ALEX: |
I'm
a student. |
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LIEUTENANT: |
O.K. Who are you? |
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NANCY: |
I'm
Nancy Kim. |
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LIEUTENANT: |
Where do you live? |
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NANCY: |
I
live at sixteen Carter Street. |
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LIEUTENANT: |
You, please. Where are you from? |
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MARTIN: |
I'm
from Baltimore. |
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LIEUTENANT: |
O.K., O.K. Move along. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Look out. Step aside. Watch your step. |
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