Frank Lovejoy credited as playing...
Matt Cvetic
- Gerhardt Eisler: A very enjoyable evening. Close the door. Blandon, you did exceedingly well
- Jim Blandon: [chuckles] Thanks. Those niggers ate it up, didn't they?
- Matt Cvetic: You mean, Negroes, don't you, Jim?
- Jim Blandon: [shrugs] Only when I'm trying to sell them the party line
- Gerhardt Eisler: They're very useful comrades
- Matt Cvetic: There's going to be trouble on the streets tonight
- Jim Blandon: Well, if there isn't, I've been wasting the Party's time. Anyone want a drink? Do you mind?
- Gerhardt Eisler: Go ahead
- Jim Blandon: Comrades, comrades! You know, Matt calls them comrades too, only he believes it. You see, Matt, if one of that crowd goes out into the street tonight and picks a fight with a white man, and... well, kills him maybe... then he gets convicted by a White jury, we can go to bat and raise a defence fund. Am I correct, Mr Eisler?
- Gerhardt Eisler: Ahha... just like in the Scottsboro case
- Jim Blandon: Exactly, do you know that the Party raised nearly two million? Yes, nearly two million dollars just to defend those six niggers and all it cost was 65,000...
- Gerhardt Eisler: ...to lose the case
- Jim Blandon: Right. Yes, we made a tremendous profit on that deal. Shall I tell him what was done with it?
- Gerhardt Eisler: No, no. No, Blandon. I am afraid the National Committee wouldn't like that
- Matt Cvetic: In other words, Jim, your speech had a double purpose
- Jim Blandon: Bright boy, Matt. The Pittsburgh Branch needs dough. We're always in the red!