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Rebel Highway (1994)

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Shake, Rattle and Rock!

Rebel Highway

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  • E. Joyce Togar: [behind the desk in the library, going through a pile of books, whispers] "Catcher in the Rye." Gone.
  • [drops book into garbage]
  • E. Joyce Togar: "The Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison. Gone.
  • [drops book into garbage]
  • Margo Doyle: [approaches desk, whispers] Hi, Joyce.
  • E. Joyce Togar: [turns toward Margo, whispers] Hi, Margo.
  • [turns back around, whispers]
  • E. Joyce Togar: Norman Mailer. "The Naked and the Dead." And he's Jewish. Gone.
  • [drops book into garbage]
  • Margo Doyle: [whispers] What are you doing?
  • E. Joyce Togar: [walks toward Margo, whispers] Books are a big influence on our children. It's up to us top channel that influence properly.
  • [picks up the book Margo wants to check out of the library, gasps]
  • E. Joyce Togar: Are you sure you want to read Fitzgerald? He was a terrible alcoholic, you know.
  • Margo Doyle: [whispers] I had no idea.
  • E. Joyce Togar: [walks back over to the garbage and drops the book in] Gone.
  • Danny Klay: Rock and roll. We won't go.
  • Margo Doyle: I mean, you should see this, Frank. They really dance wild on that show.
  • Susan: Dad, it's rock and roll! It's got drums. It's got a beat. It's...
  • Margo Doyle: [interrupting] African.
  • Susan: What? Is Elvis Presley African?
  • Margo Doyle: I mean, the way they dance is pretty wild. It's like some kind of foreplay!
  • [Frank and Susan glare at Margo]
  • Susan: I can't believe you said that!
  • [pause]
  • Susan: Mom, you're perverted!
  • Margo Doyle: They have negroes on that show, Frank. They let negroes sing in front of all those white children.
  • Susan: Hey, you have Ella Fitzgerald records.
  • Margo Doyle: But I would never go see her in person.
  • Susan: Agh!
  • Cookie: So where you gonna go?
  • Susan: I don't know.
  • [pause]
  • Susan: Cookie, we're desperate. Get used to it.

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