MataHari Script
Right.
Look. Is any woman worth that?
Surely, you regret having betrayed
your country.
- You can still have a chance...
- Youre wasting time.
Come on, out with it.
Who is she? What is her name?
Tell us, you fool!
MataHari.
Thats her name, isnt it?
- Let me alone.
- Oh, shoot him.
She bewitches them.
Why not? She bewitched all Paris.
Shes Frances greatest enemy.
The woman has bec
MataHari, my dear friend.
- Whats the connection?
- The woman in his life.
- I dont get it.
- It was his painful duty
to lure her across the Spanish frontier
into France,
where we stood her
in front of a firing squad.
He really loved that woman.
Well, James?
Im sorry, old man,
but what you ask is quite impossible.
Perhaps this will change your decision.
My record speaks my loyalty.
But no, not e
Notorious Script
Is there any legal reason why
sentence should not be pronounced?
- No, Your Honor.
- Yes. I have something to say.
You can put me away. But you cant
put away whats going to happen...
to you and to this
whole country next time.
- Next time we are going to...
- I wouldnt say anymore.
Well leave that for the appeal.
It is the judgment of this court
that the defendant, John Huberman,
It is 7:14 P.M., Monday, September 22, 1975, and we are watching the network news programs on CBS, NBC, ABC and UBS-TV, the network of our story. The AUDIO is OFF; and head shots of WALTER CRONKITE, JOHN CHANCELLOR, HOWARD K. SMITH and HARRY REASONER, and of course, the anchorman of our network, HOWARD BEALE, silently flit and flicker across the four television screens, interspersed with the news