What the Deaf Man Heard (1997 TV Movie)
Matthew Modine: Sammy Ayers
Quotes
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Sammy Ayers : [narrating] To my knowledge it is the only trial in the history of American jurisprudence that was over in just two spoken words.
Sammy Ayers : [speaking out loud] I... I do.
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[Sammy leaves the town by bus]
Sammy Ayers : [narrating] I gave a lot of the money away. Norm and Lucille would never have to live in a bus shelter again. Tallassee would go around the world taking pictures to her heart's content. The Tynan home would become an estate for lost boys. As for Tolliver, I felt I had lost an enemy but gained a brother, so I felt an obligation to take care of his pocket money while he served his prison term...
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[last lines]
Tallasse Tynan : [sits next to Sammy] So... what are your plans?
Sammy Ayers : I... I guess I don't have any at the moment.
Tallasse Tynan : Then I guess I got on the right bus.
Sammy Ayers : I have something to show you.
[takes out his mother's music box]
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Sammy Ayers : It was then that I was struck by a revelation: if people thought you were deaf and not able to talk, they blurt out their true feelings without holding back.
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Sammy Ayers : [to Norm Jenkins] From time to time... I thought if ever I could pick out a father, it might be somebody pretty close to being like you. Not exactly. Close.
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Sammy Ayers : If people thought you were deaf and not able to talk, they blurt out their true feelings without holding back.