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Please, help me to understand what it’s said in the audio
Please, help me to understand what it’s said in the audio
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Is that Scorsese? It sounds to me like he’s saying “you get in ‘Cape Fear’ that way, by the way.”
Cape Fear was a (remake) film he directed.
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