A call was placed to an emergency operator named Jean Wahl... from The Hurricane (1999)
A criminal. He's a violent man. from The Hurricane (1999)
A fellow by the name of Barbieri. from The Hurricane (1999)
A lot of brave people who gave their time... from The Hurricane (1999)
A lot of very important people are exposed. from The Hurricane (1999)
A low life criminal. from The Hurricane (1999)
Absolutely. And, uh, please understand... from The Hurricane (1999)
According to Barbieri, it was signed by a Miss Lenore Harkinson. from The Hurricane (1999)
According to William Marins, two guys barged in and just opened fire. from The Hurricane (1999)
After eight years at Jamesburg, I escaped. from The Hurricane (1999)
After I take this shower that's gonna make me feel so good? from The Hurricane (1999)
Against Rubin Carter, the challenger. from The Hurricane (1999)
Ain't nobody gonna touch me. from The Hurricane (1999)
Ain't nobody putting their hands on me, Jimmy. from The Hurricane (1999)
Ain't nobody runnin' shit. I'm runnin' shit. from The Hurricane (1999)
Alabama. from The Hurricane (1999)
All I see is more proof There's no place for us from The Hurricane (1999)
All right, all right, all right, all right, all right. from The Hurricane (1999)
All right, Carter. Time's up. from The Hurricane (1999)
All right! You're free, Rubin! from The Hurricane (1999)
All right? from The Hurricane (1999)
All right. from The Hurricane (1999)
All right. from The Hurricane (1999)
All right. from The Hurricane (1999)
All right. from The Hurricane (1999)
All right. All right. Just relax. Let me handle this. from The Hurricane (1999)
All right. Keep your punches up. It's gonna be a good, clean fight... from The Hurricane (1999)
All right. Let's go. from The Hurricane (1999)
All right. Let's go. from The Hurricane (1999)
All right. Let's touch gloves. Good luck. Okay, go to your corners. from The Hurricane (1999)
All right. Rube. from The Hurricane (1999)
All rise. from The Hurricane (1999)
All rise. from The Hurricane (1999)
All well intentioned. from The Hurricane (1999)
Alleging racial prejudice... from The Hurricane (1999)
Although you still contend you are not guilty of the crimes charged against you... from The Hurricane (1999)
Amazing and now I'm from The Hurricane (1999)
Amazing, I have heard my inner voice from The Hurricane (1999)
Amazing, now from The Hurricane (1999)
And after him... from The Hurricane (1999)
And all that's left is what's inside from The Hurricane (1999)
And also in that time, uh, there have been a lot of people... from The Hurricane (1999)
And circumvent the State Court of New Jersey. from The Hurricane (1999)
And concealment... from The Hurricane (1999)
And convicted. from The Hurricane (1999)
And defeats the undefeated Joey Cooper... from The Hurricane (1999)
And finally to the awful verdict. from The Hurricane (1999)
And for what? For murders I didn't even commit? from The Hurricane (1999)
And give him back the time he's done from The Hurricane (1999)
And give him back the time he's done from The Hurricane (1999)
And he fought back, and so you stabbed him? from The Hurricane (1999)
And he looks like he's going down! He hits the canvas. from The Hurricane (1999)
And he turned in his murder book and crime scene photos... from The Hurricane (1999)
And he was a good man. from The Hurricane (1999)
And I congratulate you on your dedication to Rubin's case. from The Hurricane (1999)
And I could see Nelson Mandela in his cell writing his book. from The Hurricane (1999)
And I don't want you to come back down here. from The Hurricane (1999)
And I learned fast. from The Hurricane (1999)
And I loved it. from The Hurricane (1999)
And I really felt sad about what happened to you. from The Hurricane (1999)
And I say, Hey, I know all you guys. from The Hurricane (1999)
And I thank you for all the things you send me... from The Hurricane (1999)
And I wanna warn you, that's all. from The Hurricane (1999)
And I was thinkin' that afterwards you and me... from The Hurricane (1999)
And I'll tell ya, folks, things are taking a surprising turn... from The Hurricane (1999)
And if Lesra wants to learn, then we can teach him. from The Hurricane (1999)
And if that's what it's gonna take, then, yeah. from The Hurricane (1999)
And in the bar too. from The Hurricane (1999)
And in the left corner... from The Hurricane (1999)
And it is our duty, Your Honour, to continue to protect... from The Hurricane (1999)
And it wasn't Rubin Carter. from The Hurricane (1999)
And it's heartbreaking. from The Hurricane (1999)
And it's more powerful than a fist can ever be. from The Hurricane (1999)
And it's six by six a guilty man cried from The Hurricane (1999)
And John Artis, guilty on all counts. from The Hurricane (1999)
And just a reminder, ladies and gentlemen... from The Hurricane (1999)
And my spirit. from The Hurricane (1999)
And my whole life changed. from The Hurricane (1999)
And now this wall of lies has been destroyed... from The Hurricane (1999)
And now this wall of lies has been destroyed... from The Hurricane (1999)
And one of them was? from The Hurricane (1999)
And prove you innocent. from The Hurricane (1999)
And put on that fucking uniform. from The Hurricane (1999)
And reached out to share yours with me... from The Hurricane (1999)
And realize that no one else from The Hurricane (1999)
And send a man to his destruction, and I did that. from The Hurricane (1999)
And short. You know, we figured it'd be good for you to... from The Hurricane (1999)
And since we've represented him for over ten years... from The Hurricane (1999)
And skill that I could muster... from The Hurricane (1999)
And subverted it and destroyed it... from The Hurricane (1999)
And tell him how much his book meant to me, that's all. from The Hurricane (1999)
And that goes for your friends too. from The Hurricane (1999)
And that's it! It's over! from The Hurricane (1999)
And the champion, Joey Cooper, seems to be helpless... from The Hurricane (1999)
And The Hurricane is beautiful. from The Hurricane (1999)
And the second one, and the third one after that! So come on! from The Hurricane (1999)
And there is no legal argument that you could make... from The Hurricane (1999)
And there was a man who lived across the street by the name of Avery Cockersham. from The Hurricane (1999)
And there'll be no more Rubin... from The Hurricane (1999)
And there'll be no more Rubin... from The Hurricane (1999)
And unforced disclosure of the facts... from The Hurricane (1999)
And was passed on to me. from The Hurricane (1999)
And was passed on to me. from The Hurricane (1999)
And we're gonna find something. from The Hurricane (1999)
And what if you're wrong and he does turn away? Then what? from The Hurricane (1999)
And wouldn't you normally do that yourself? from The Hurricane (1999)
And you and Bradley here are the only two people that can really help me out. from The Hurricane (1999)
And you are goin' down. from The Hurricane (1999)
And you brought me up here, you did all this stuff for me. from The Hurricane (1999)
And you can present the evidence... from The Hurricane (1999)
And you know what, Rubin? You will never be able to mention it in a court of law again. from The Hurricane (1999)
And you thought I couldn't do it myself? from The Hurricane (1999)
And you'll go to have your facial hair shaved. You know the rules. from The Hurricane (1999)
And you're telling me you're prepared to stop this young man's education... from The Hurricane (1999)
And you're the Department of Education... from The Hurricane (1999)
And, like a lot of us, you could use some help. from The Hurricane (1999)
And, pray God, not turn its eyes away. from The Hurricane (1999)
And, pray God, not turn its eyes away. from The Hurricane (1999)
And, to some degree, risked their reputations. from The Hurricane (1999)
And, uh, are you aware of the, uh... from The Hurricane (1999)
And, uh, you didn't sign the card. from The Hurricane (1999)
And, uh... from The Hurricane (1999)
Anything, you know. Anything at all. from The Hurricane (1999)
Anything. from The Hurricane (1999)
Apparently, the two gunmen entered the bar and immediately started shooting. from The Hurricane (1999)
Appeals to racial prejudice... from The Hurricane (1999)
Are free to drink martinis and watch the sun rise from The Hurricane (1999)
Are those the guys? from The Hurricane (1999)
As dry grass blown away into dust leaving nothin'. from The Hurricane (1999)
As far as doin' it for yourself goes, nobody can learn anything for you. from The Hurricane (1999)
As far as I'm concerned, you'd be wearing prison issued clothing. from The Hurricane (1999)
As far as I'm concerned... from The Hurricane (1999)
As for you, Rubin Carter, you're a menace to society. from The Hurricane (1999)
As heinous as the crimes for which the defendants... from The Hurricane (1999)
As to the third count involving the murder of Hazel Tanis... from The Hurricane (1999)
Ask him again. from The Hurricane (1999)
At 2:28 a.m. to report the shooting. from The Hurricane (1999)
At a moment when I can hear you. from The Hurricane (1999)
At the Nite Spot at the time of the killings. from The Hurricane (1999)
At two minutes and 13 seconds of the first round... from The Hurricane (1999)
Avery's dead. from The Hurricane (1999)
Aw, shit, Hurricane. Didn't realize it was you. from The Hurricane (1999)
Aw, that's the great thing about books, you know. from The Hurricane (1999)
B But the man's innocent, yet he's been in jail 15, 16 years. That's not right. from The Hurricane (1999)
Baked fresh this morning. Now, you take the white one. from The Hurricane (1999)
Be seated. from The Hurricane (1999)
Be seated. from The Hurricane (1999)
Because if you do, you had better strip right now... from The Hurricane (1999)
Because in the one we just saw, Hurricane Carter took the title. from The Hurricane (1999)
Because none of you have been through it. from The Hurricane (1999)
Because you can't find some goddam high school records? from The Hurricane (1999)
Because you don't know what you're doin'. from The Hurricane (1999)
Been denied. I lost the appeal. from The Hurricane (1999)
Before I make my final ruling? from The Hurricane (1999)
Before making your ruling. from The Hurricane (1999)
Before the federal judge, he's gotta look at it before he throws it out, right? from The Hurricane (1999)
Behold a son who is risen... from The Hurricane (1999)
Behold a son. from The Hurricane (1999)
Born in the Congo. Mm hmm. from The Hurricane (1999)
Both of you are in big trouble. from The Hurricane (1999)
Bradley. B R A D L E Y. from The Hurricane (1999)
But he hugs me so tight from The Hurricane (1999)
But he who bemoans the lack of opportunity... from The Hurricane (1999)
But I am a prisoner. from The Hurricane (1999)
But I do it. from The Hurricane (1999)
But I don't wanna talk about the burglary. from The Hurricane (1999)
But I thank you for it anyway. from The Hurricane (1999)
But it won't be over till they clear his name from The Hurricane (1999)
But it won't be over till they clear his name from The Hurricane (1999)
But John Artis did. from The Hurricane (1999)
But no one here is trying to replace you, sir. from The Hurricane (1999)
But of a corrupt police force and the prosecutor's office. from The Hurricane (1999)
But Rubin Hurricane Carter is no murderer. from The Hurricane (1999)
But the prosecution is correct. from The Hurricane (1999)
But then I met these friends from Canada when I had a summer job at the EPA. from The Hurricane (1999)
But there's not much I can do for you on the outside. from The Hurricane (1999)
But these people in Canada or anywhere else, they can only teach you so much. from The Hurricane (1999)
But they ain't all bad. from The Hurricane (1999)
But two jury trials? from The Hurricane (1999)
But we think that we could teach him. I mean, within... from The Hurricane (1999)
But you let it be known in no uncertain terms... from The Hurricane (1999)
But you people are a bad influence on me. from The Hurricane (1999)
But you're not gonna get me. You're not gonna get me. from The Hurricane (1999)
But you're right. Maybe I should go down there. from The Hurricane (1999)
But you're Rubin Hurricane Carter. What would you be scared of? from The Hurricane (1999)
But, uh, then again... from The Hurricane (1999)
Butcher and fight for my survival. from The Hurricane (1999)
By the New Jersey State Supreme Court. from The Hurricane (1999)
By two different juries... from The Hurricane (1999)
Call the cops. from The Hurricane (1999)
Can he talk, Doc? from The Hurricane (1999)
Can I get some whisky Yeah from The Hurricane (1999)
Can you believe that black son of a bitch? from The Hurricane (1999)
Can you make out these two men? Are these the two men who shot you? from The Hurricane (1999)
Can you right the wrong from The Hurricane (1999)
Can you see Lesra? from The Hurricane (1999)
Can't see the light of day from The Hurricane (1999)
Carter is punishing him. He's gonna... Oh, he is down, folks. from The Hurricane (1999)
Carter is the slave name that was given to my forefathers... from The Hurricane (1999)
Champion of the world! Champion of the world! from The Hurricane (1999)
Chief investigator of this case, Dominick Barbieri... from The Hurricane (1999)
Cockersham left town. Nobody could find him. from The Hurricane (1999)
Cockersham? That name was in the police report. from The Hurricane (1999)
Come a long way, huh, little brother? from The Hurricane (1999)
Come on in and get me! from The Hurricane (1999)
Come on now Get down on it from The Hurricane (1999)
Come on, come on, come on! Come on! from The Hurricane (1999)
Come on, folks. Let's go. from The Hurricane (1999)
Come on, folks. Let's go. from The Hurricane (1999)
Come on! Hurry up! from The Hurricane (1999)
Come on. from The Hurricane (1999)
Come on. from The Hurricane (1999)
Considered a danger to society. from The Hurricane (1999)
Convicted minutes after a true natural disaster from The Hurricane (1999)
Could we, uh, talk with your husband? from The Hurricane (1999)
Could you stand forever Could you hold it together from The Hurricane (1999)
Could you stand it Could you live for that from The Hurricane (1999)
Counsel is attempting to present new evidence... from The Hurricane (1999)
Counted 15 times a day. from The Hurricane (1999)
Cries out, My god they've killed them all from The Hurricane (1999)
Dear Lesra, Terry, Sam... from The Hurricane (1999)
Dear Lesra... from The Hurricane (1999)
Dear Rubin... from The Hurricane (1999)
Did you get any sleep? Your light's been on all night. from The Hurricane (1999)
Did you see that punch? from The Hurricane (1999)
Didn't it matter to your wife? from The Hurricane (1999)
Do the Cockershams live here? from The Hurricane (1999)
Do you see? And I am going to see to it personally. from The Hurricane (1999)
Do you understand me? from The Hurricane (1999)
Do you? from The Hurricane (1999)
Does that mean anything to you? from The Hurricane (1999)
Don't count the stars from The Hurricane (1999)
Don't ever get used to a place like this, Lesra. from The Hurricane (1999)
Don't forget to pray 'cause there'll be hard times from The Hurricane (1999)
Don't know. Come on. from The Hurricane (1999)
Don't know. Come on. from The Hurricane (1999)
Don't trust 'em, Rubin. from The Hurricane (1999)
Don't trust 'em, Rubin. They'll turn on ya. Don't trust 'em, no. from The Hurricane (1999)
Don't trust 'em. from The Hurricane (1999)
Don't trust 'em. from The Hurricane (1999)
Don't turn away from the truth. Don't turn away from your conscience. from The Hurricane (1999)
Donnique? from The Hurricane (1999)
Down in the basement, yeah from The Hurricane (1999)
Drop this entire petition where it belongs... into the garbage. from The Hurricane (1999)
Ed? Huh? from The Hurricane (1999)
Eloquence and passion... from The Hurricane (1999)
Especially you, girl from The Hurricane (1999)
Every time I sat down to write, I could rise above the walls of this prison. from The Hurricane (1999)
Every time we try to stand up and defend our own neighbourhoods... from The Hurricane (1999)
Everybody out. from The Hurricane (1999)
Everybody stand down! Stand down! from The Hurricane (1999)
Everybody together! I can't stand it. from The Hurricane (1999)
Everybody wanted this victory, and Hurricane has delivered. from The Hurricane (1999)
Everything I lost... from The Hurricane (1999)
Except we don't have to wait till I'm a lawyer, Rube, because these guys want to help, man. from The Hurricane (1999)
Extend your arms. Palms. Turn around. from The Hurricane (1999)
Fighters, let's go. from The Hurricane (1999)
Five, six... from The Hurricane (1999)
For 19 years, the truth has been hidden... from The Hurricane (1999)
For any reason, I'll understand. You... from The Hurricane (1999)
For me, it was a miracle to see such light in a human being again. from The Hurricane (1999)
For my heart's protection from The Hurricane (1999)
For the murder of James Oliver, it is the court's sentence... from The Hurricane (1999)
For the remainder of your natural life. from The Hurricane (1999)
For these judges to tell us what this home town crowd already knows. from The Hurricane (1999)
Forgets that small doors many times open up into large rooms. from The Hurricane (1999)
Four, five... from The Hurricane (1999)
Free from The Hurricane (1999)
Freedom. from The Hurricane (1999)
From Mr Rubin Carter. from The Hurricane (1999)
From St Thomas, Virgin Islands... from The Hurricane (1999)
From that moment on... from The Hurricane (1999)
From the dead. from The Hurricane (1999)
From this day till you're 21 years of age. from The Hurricane (1999)
Fuck you talkin' to? You ain't... You ain't telling me what to say. from The Hurricane (1999)
Genesis, chapter 29, verse 32. from The Hurricane (1999)
Get away from me! from The Hurricane (1999)
Get down on it Get down on it from The Hurricane (1999)
Get me outta here. from The Hurricane (1999)
Get me? By whom? from The Hurricane (1999)
Get on outta here, girl. from The Hurricane (1999)
Get outta here! Everybody! from The Hurricane (1999)
Get outta here. from The Hurricane (1999)
Get you a decent cell with a bed and some food. from The Hurricane (1999)
Giardello! from The Hurricane (1999)
Give him sufficient time to reflect... from The Hurricane (1999)
Good luck, Mr Carter. from The Hurricane (1999)
Good luck, Rubin. from The Hurricane (1999)
Got a job to do. Wants to go to college. from The Hurricane (1999)
Got room in here for everybody! So come on! from The Hurricane (1999)
Great people... from The Hurricane (1999)
Guy was a pack rat. He must have saved every case he ever worked on. from The Hurricane (1999)
H H Hey, mister! Leave him alone! from The Hurricane (1999)
Had to take out his vengeance on the entire white race. from The Hurricane (1999)
Has a right to, uh, get another trial. from The Hurricane (1999)
Hate put me in prison. from The Hurricane (1999)
Have you ever seen anything like it? from The Hurricane (1999)
Have you reached a verdict? from The Hurricane (1999)
Having seen the truth, he can't turn his back on me. from The Hurricane (1999)
He can't read, Mrs Martin. from The Hurricane (1999)
He could have been the champion of the world from The Hurricane (1999)
He could have been the champion of the world from The Hurricane (1999)
He could've been the champion of the world from The Hurricane (1999)
He died just before the trial. from The Hurricane (1999)
He discovered that this case was built... from The Hurricane (1999)
He even signed a statement for that detective. from The Hurricane (1999)
He got the same sentence I got, and all he had to do... from The Hurricane (1999)
He is down for the count, and he is not getting up. from The Hurricane (1999)
He knows that. You know it. from The Hurricane (1999)
He looked like a bulldog with glasses. from The Hurricane (1999)
He never talked about it. He said he had to live in this town, you know? from The Hurricane (1999)
He said he can't do the time. from The Hurricane (1999)
He signed it himself. from The Hurricane (1999)
He thinks he's champion of the world. Fighter of the year, my ass. from The Hurricane (1999)
He thinks he's gonna stay in a room, and that's it. from The Hurricane (1999)
He told the police. He told 'em and he told 'em. from The Hurricane (1999)
He was seven foot, ten. from The Hurricane (1999)
He who has risen from the dead. from The Hurricane (1999)
He'd have to pick her up like a little child to kiss her. from The Hurricane (1999)
He's a kid, Sarge. He's only 11 years old. from The Hurricane (1999)
He's a private investigator. Prosecution hired him in the second trial. from The Hurricane (1999)
He's gonna rule against us. Rubin's gonna lose. from The Hurricane (1999)
Hello, boys. from The Hurricane (1999)
Hello? from The Hurricane (1999)
Hello? from The Hurricane (1999)
Hello. from The Hurricane (1999)
Hemmings. Eric Hemmings, 65660. from The Hurricane (1999)
Henceforth, from this day forward. from The Hurricane (1999)
Here comes the story of The Hurricane from The Hurricane (1999)
Here comes the story of The Hurricane from The Hurricane (1999)
Here we go. Here we go. from The Hurricane (1999)
Here. from The Hurricane (1999)
Here's stuff I wanna check out. from The Hurricane (1999)
Hey, Bobby, we've got another one for ya. from The Hurricane (1999)
Hey, come on, Lesra. Time to get up. Breakfast, buddy. from The Hurricane (1999)
Hey, Donnique, go for a swim! from The Hurricane (1999)
Hey, listen, we left a package for you in the mail room. from The Hurricane (1999)
Hey, man, it's cold out here. from The Hurricane (1999)
Hey, Rube, you made... you made it, man! You're free! Can you stand it? from The Hurricane (1999)
Hey, Rube. from The Hurricane (1999)
Hey, y'all, th this is where we go in. from The Hurricane (1999)
Hey! from The Hurricane (1999)
Hey. How y'all doin'? from The Hurricane (1999)
Hey. What? from The Hurricane (1999)
Hi. My name is Sam Chaiton. We spoke on the phone about the Rubin Carter case. from The Hurricane (1999)
Higher principle for which the law was meant to serve. from The Hurricane (1999)
His handwriting is on every report that... from The Hurricane (1999)
His whole life has been violence. from The Hurricane (1999)
How 'bout it, Rube? from The Hurricane (1999)
How about you? You wanna come? from The Hurricane (1999)
How do I do that? I do that by not allowing myself to want or to need... from The Hurricane (1999)
However, the extensive record... from The Hurricane (1999)
Huh? from The Hurricane (1999)
Huh? Isn't that pretty? from The Hurricane (1999)
Hurricane Could you lie down forever from The Hurricane (1999)
Hurricane, blow yourself outta here! from The Hurricane (1999)
Hurricane! from The Hurricane (1999)
I agree with Rubin. It's time to move on. from The Hurricane (1999)
I ain't got nothin' but time, so come on! I'm ready for ya! from The Hurricane (1999)
I ain't walkin' away from you. from The Hurricane (1999)
I am free from The Hurricane (1999)
I appreciate your many efforts and kindnesses... from The Hurricane (1999)
I became a prizefighter. I came back to Paterson... from The Hurricane (1999)
I beg your pardon? from The Hurricane (1999)
I began reading W.E. B DuBois, Richard Wright. from The Hurricane (1999)
I began to study. I dissected my entire case piece by piece... from The Hurricane (1999)
I boxed. I went to school. from The Hurricane (1999)
I can make sure you weren't strip searched, okay? from The Hurricane (1999)
I can send this case back to the state court... from The Hurricane (1999)
I can't even explain the pain from The Hurricane (1999)
I can't even explain the pain hear what I'm sayin' from The Hurricane (1999)
I cannot do it. from The Hurricane (1999)
I come from Bushwick in Brooklyn. from The Hurricane (1999)
I could die up here too. from The Hurricane (1999)
I could do anything. I overcame my stutter. from The Hurricane (1999)
I could do anything. I overcame my stutter. from The Hurricane (1999)
I could see Huey. I could see Dostoyevsky. from The Hurricane (1999)
I could see Victor Hugo, Emile Zola, and... and they would say to me... from The Hurricane (1999)
I could see Victor Hugo, Emile Zola, and... and they would say to me... from The Hurricane (1999)
I couldn't write you this letter just a year ago... from The Hurricane (1999)
I decided to take control of my life. from The Hurricane (1999)
I did, unless Rubin's taking me home. from The Hurricane (1999)
I didn't do nothin'. from The Hurricane (1999)
I didn't get a trial free from constitutional error and racial prejudice. from The Hurricane (1999)
I discovered that I was doing more than just telling a story. from The Hurricane (1999)
I do it really well. from The Hurricane (1999)
I don't care how old he is. from The Hurricane (1999)
I don't get what's goin' on here. I'm the boy's father. from The Hurricane (1999)
I don't know how they do it, man. It's cold out there too. from The Hurricane (1999)
I don't know what I told him. It was a long time ago. from The Hurricane (1999)
I don't know what. from The Hurricane (1999)
I don't know, Rubin. from The Hurricane (1999)
I don't know. from The Hurricane (1999)
I don't know. This is what they do, man. That's their thing. from The Hurricane (1999)
I don't remember anything else. And if someone tries to make me testify, that's just what I'll say. from The Hurricane (1999)
I don't see your name anywhere. from The Hurricane (1999)
I don't want a mess, something that I can't clean up. from The Hurricane (1999)
I done fucked everything up for everybody. You know, that shit that's all fucked up. from The Hurricane (1999)
I feel like I wanna kill somebody... from The Hurricane (1999)
I got a letter here for you from Canada. from The Hurricane (1999)
I got your black fuckin' champion right between my legs... from The Hurricane (1999)
I had spent almost half my time on this Earth... from The Hurricane (1999)
I had tasted my own blood... from The Hurricane (1999)
I have a difficult job running this place... from The Hurricane (1999)
I have asked myself, Lisa... from The Hurricane (1999)
I have to focus on the fact that I have to do the time. from The Hurricane (1999)
I hear something's goin' down. from The Hurricane (1999)
I hear things. I hear everything. from The Hurricane (1999)
I heard a couple of shots, then I saw these two coloured guys, they come out of the bar. from The Hurricane (1999)
I hereby order Rubin Carter... from The Hurricane (1999)
I I... didn't do nothin'. from The Hurricane (1999)
I just can't stop reading, man. This book's about my life. from The Hurricane (1999)
I just feel like punchin' something, you know? from The Hurricane (1999)
I just know. from The Hurricane (1999)
I know what you mean... from The Hurricane (1999)
I know you told me from The Hurricane (1999)
I learned that knowledge of self and kind... from The Hurricane (1999)
I like your suit. from The Hurricane (1999)
I lose that, they gonna lose too. from The Hurricane (1999)
I made up my mind to turn my body into a weapon. from The Hurricane (1999)
I made up my mind to turn my body... from The Hurricane (1999)
I mean, we have rooms full of files. from The Hurricane (1999)
I mean, what's it to you? from The Hurricane (1999)
I never met nobody like you before. from The Hurricane (1999)
I once rode the rails with a hobo by the name of, um... from The Hurricane (1999)
I only wish you were old enough I could send you to state prison. from The Hurricane (1999)
I put us into this situation any goddam way... from The Hurricane (1999)
I ran as if on a cloud... from The Hurricane (1999)
I ran straight into the U.S. Army and a pair of paratrooper wings... from The Hurricane (1999)
I read your book... from The Hurricane (1999)
I see. So what do they do? Are they a religious group... from The Hurricane (1999)
I serve my time in a house of justice... from The Hurricane (1999)
I shouldn't cry about my own feelings... from The Hurricane (1999)
I spoke hate, and its verbs were fists. from The Hurricane (1999)
I therefore sentence you... from The Hurricane (1999)
I want to... I need to say something. from The Hurricane (1999)
I want you to divorce me, understand? from The Hurricane (1999)
I want you to know how much your book meant to me. from The Hurricane (1999)
I was a, um... from The Hurricane (1999)
I was angry, embittered with life. from The Hurricane (1999)
I was released, and I vowed upon everything holy... from The Hurricane (1999)
I was told to get you. from The Hurricane (1999)
I will bend time to my own clock. from The Hurricane (1999)
I will live neither in their cell... from The Hurricane (1999)
I wish to God John Artis had met a girl that night. from The Hurricane (1999)
I would be a warrior scholar. from The Hurricane (1999)
I would like to come and visit you, if that will be all right. from The Hurricane (1999)
I would not work in their shops. I would not eat their food. from The Hurricane (1999)
I wouldn't hurt your friend. Would I? from The Hurricane (1999)
I... I... didn't do nothin'! from The Hurricane (1999)
I'll tell you what. First one through that door is gonna die! from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm asking you to do your job, which is qualitatively different... from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm back. I'm back. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm bustin' you outta here. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm dead. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm drinkin' club soda, first of all, and I'm in here because you asked me to be here. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm free in here because there's nothing I want out here. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm gonna die in here, Mae, so... from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm gonna take your black ass down... from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm impressed. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm in the penitentiary for murder, not attempted adultery. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm just gonna slide it in here for you. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm Mrs Cockersham. What do you want? from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm only interested in the facts in this case... from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm running shit around here. Fuck is wrong? from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm s... I'm s... I'm scared. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm sorry. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm sorry. It, uh... It's over. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm startin' to like all this stuff a little too much. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm sure that Hurricane Carter had some help along the way. from The Hurricane (1999)
I'm sure that Lesra wants to know what's happening with your case too. from The Hurricane (1999)
I've been locked up here for 30 years. from The Hurricane (1999)
I've been thinkin' though. from The Hurricane (1999)
I've been thinking about my life compared to yours. from The Hurricane (1999)
I've heard your statements. Uh, I'll take them under consideration. from The Hurricane (1999)
I've put a lot of good people's lives at risk. from The Hurricane (1999)
If I could do for anyone... from The Hurricane (1999)
If I gave him my heart from The Hurricane (1999)
If I take you, it's gonna be more than home. from The Hurricane (1999)
If punishment consisted of being locked in your cell... from The Hurricane (1999)
If something isn't done about you soon... from The Hurricane (1999)
If you don't want that, that's fine. That's up to you. from The Hurricane (1999)
If you feel so strongly about all this, Hurricane, why aren't you out there... from The Hurricane (1999)
If you really want it get down on it from The Hurricane (1999)
If you want him to write you back. from The Hurricane (1999)
Imagine if your life was like a hurricane from The Hurricane (1999)
Imagine you lie down forever from The Hurricane (1999)
In 1976, the State of New Jersey's... from The Hurricane (1999)
In fact, I hated everyone. I didn't even speak English. from The Hurricane (1999)
In jail. from The Hurricane (1999)
In our 19th year before the courts. from The Hurricane (1999)
In round one of this middleweight fight. from The Hurricane (1999)
In the basement Down in the basement from The Hurricane (1999)
In the basement Whoa, down in the basement from The Hurricane (1999)
In the blackness of black. from The Hurricane (1999)
In the blackness of black. from The Hurricane (1999)
In the end, the prison will vanish... from The Hurricane (1999)
In the end, the prison will vanish... from The Hurricane (1999)
In the ring no opponent escaped unscathed from The Hurricane (1999)
In this corner, from Paterson, New Jersey... from The Hurricane (1999)
In this corner, from Paterson, New Jersey... from The Hurricane (1999)
In this corner... from The Hurricane (1999)
In this middleweight fight tonight. from The Hurricane (1999)
In which you could be sure... from The Hurricane (1999)
Instead of sittin' in here drinkin'? from The Hurricane (1999)
Into a weapon that would eventually set me free... from The Hurricane (1999)
Is a very important member of this community... from The Hurricane (1999)
Is all these people out here freezing their butts off to buy books? from The Hurricane (1999)
Is one of the two men I live with. from The Hurricane (1999)
Is that I survived it. from The Hurricane (1999)
Is that pretty much it? from The Hurricane (1999)
Is the only true means to the liberation of the black man. from The Hurricane (1999)
Is the only true means to the liberation of the black man. from The Hurricane (1999)
Is to commit... from The Hurricane (1999)
It came down and then withered... from The Hurricane (1999)
It came to me as kind of a revelation that my own freedom... from The Hurricane (1999)
It doesn't look like he's gonna get up. from The Hurricane (1999)
It don't seem right. from The Hurricane (1999)
It is as if you heard my thoughts... from The Hurricane (1999)
It is finished. It's erased. It's as if it never happened. from The Hurricane (1999)
It is the sentence of this court that you be imprisoned... from The Hurricane (1999)
It is very important to transcend the places that hold us. from The Hurricane (1999)
It means she didn't have to write up a phoney ticket. from The Hurricane (1999)
It shows that there's still hope. from The Hurricane (1999)
It was not only thoughtful, but insightful on your part. from The Hurricane (1999)
It was there that I spent the next eight years learning how to maim... from The Hurricane (1999)
It was two coloured guys. They just walked in, they started shootin'. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's a juvenile case. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's a ****** with a knife. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's all there, just like Barbieri said. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's Carter, tier one! from The Hurricane (1999)
It's Della Pesca. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's dim and it's cool. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's finished. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's good. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's got like 337 pages, though, you know. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's here! He wrote us back! Home of the brave! from The Hurricane (1999)
It's here! Hey, he wrote us back! It's here! from The Hurricane (1999)
It's magic, Lesra. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's magic, Lesra. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's me. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's okay. I got it. You guys come with me. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's okay. It's okay. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's time for you to go. from The Hurricane (1999)
It's too slow... from The Hurricane (1999)
It's up to you. It's your search. You gotta find out what's true for you... from The Hurricane (1999)
Jeez, Lisa, you gotta smoke for breakfast? from The Hurricane (1999)
Jesus Christ. from The Hurricane (1999)
Joey Giardello is about to the lose the crown... from The Hurricane (1999)
Joey Giardello! from The Hurricane (1999)
Journalists, et cetera. from The Hurricane (1999)
Judge Sarokin presiding. from The Hurricane (1999)
Judy, who's that fine soldier standing over there at the bar? from The Hurricane (1999)
Just get me outta here. I want a new trial. Okay? from The Hurricane (1999)
Just in case love doesn't, I'm gonna bust you outta here. from The Hurricane (1999)
Just sending you two things. from The Hurricane (1999)
Just shut up. Shut the fuck up, you little skinny motherfucker. from The Hurricane (1999)
Just workin', eatin', livin' together? from The Hurricane (1999)
Just yanked a brother up and took him up to Canada, just like that? from The Hurricane (1999)
Justice. That's all I ask for, Your Honour. from The Hurricane (1999)
Kinda makes you wonder, doesn't it? from The Hurricane (1999)
Knock him out! Come on! from The Hurricane (1999)
Knowin' that they can take your beautiful face away from me anytime they want to. from The Hurricane (1999)
Ladies and gentlemen... from The Hurricane (1999)
Land of the free! He wrote us back! from The Hurricane (1999)
Lay in not wanting or needing anything of which they could deprive me. from The Hurricane (1999)
Leave the boy, Elston. Lesra goin' to Toronto now. from The Hurricane (1999)
Left hook, right hook, uppercut... Oh! from The Hurricane (1999)
Lesra said you were so tough. from The Hurricane (1999)
Lesra, boy, you, uh... Well, you sound more like a man every day. from The Hurricane (1999)
Lesra, short for Lazarus. from The Hurricane (1999)
Lesra's gonna have to get on with school, so... from The Hurricane (1999)
Let me ask you something, Mr Canada. from The Hurricane (1999)
Let me enlighten you... from The Hurricane (1999)
Let me have a soda, please. from The Hurricane (1999)
Let me tell you something, sunshine. from The Hurricane (1999)
Let's get 'im. from The Hurricane (1999)
Let's get outta here! from The Hurricane (1999)
Let's go. Single file. from The Hurricane (1999)
Let's go. Single file. from The Hurricane (1999)
Let's proceed. from The Hurricane (1999)
Licence and registration. from The Hurricane (1999)
Lies in my ability to do the time. from The Hurricane (1999)
Lights out. from The Hurricane (1999)
Lights out. from The Hurricane (1999)
Like 150 years old, you know, if he gon' use all these words. from The Hurricane (1999)
Like a butterfly. from The Hurricane (1999)
Lisa... from The Hurricane (1999)
Listen to me. These people aren't gonna just let that happen. from The Hurricane (1999)
Literally jumped off the page at me... from The Hurricane (1999)
Little baby, child move you from The Hurricane (1999)
Look at the signature on the card. from The Hurricane (1999)
Look carefully, sir. Are these the two men who did it? from The Hurricane (1999)
Look, I just... I just want to write him a letter... from The Hurricane (1999)
Look, if there's a card and that's what it says, then that's what it says. from The Hurricane (1999)
Look, Mae, uh... from The Hurricane (1999)
Look, Rubin, I just want you to know if this doesn't work... from The Hurricane (1999)
Look, what if I got you a pair of pyjamas from the prison hospital? from The Hurricane (1999)
Look. Look, I'm innocent, that's why. from The Hurricane (1999)
Looks like you got some foot soldiers now, huh? from The Hurricane (1999)
Lost the appeal. from The Hurricane (1999)
M Mr Martin, we've gotten to know Lesra over the past few weeks. from The Hurricane (1999)
Make it two. from The Hurricane (1999)
Man, what are we gonna do? from The Hurricane (1999)
Me too. from The Hurricane (1999)
Mm hmm. from The Hurricane (1999)
Mm hmm. He saved my life three times. from The Hurricane (1999)
Mmm, they sure don't teach it that way up in Canada. from The Hurricane (1999)
More than you trust us. from The Hurricane (1999)
Most men couldn't have stood up to that kind of torture... from The Hurricane (1999)
Motherfucker. from The Hurricane (1999)
Motherfuckers. from The Hurricane (1999)
Move, tier one! Move it! from The Hurricane (1999)
Mr Beldock, I hope you understand... from The Hurricane (1999)
Mr Carter was tried twice... from The Hurricane (1999)
Mr Carter? from The Hurricane (1999)
Mr Carter. from The Hurricane (1999)
Mr Carter. M Mr Carter. from The Hurricane (1999)
Mr Fuckin' Champion of the World. from The Hurricane (1999)
Mrs Carter, what do you think it's gonna be like being married to such a ferocious fighter? from The Hurricane (1999)
Mrs Wahl? from The Hurricane (1999)
Muhammad Ali and... and Ellen Burstyn. Bob Dylan. from The Hurricane (1999)
Mustn't be much of a book. from The Hurricane (1999)
My Avery got a good look at those men... from The Hurricane (1999)
My high school diploma. from The Hurricane (1999)
My mother told me from The Hurricane (1999)
My mother was a Pygmy. She stood four foot, one inch. from The Hurricane (1999)
My number is 45472, and my job, the key to my survival... from The Hurricane (1999)
My number is 45472, and my job, the key to my survival... from The Hurricane (1999)
My parents are alcoholics and my brother's in prison. from The Hurricane (1999)
Nauyaks. from The Hurricane (1999)
Never mind 101. I need a smoke. from The Hurricane (1999)
Never to come back to prison again. from The Hurricane (1999)
Next. from The Hurricane (1999)
Nice to have friends. from The Hurricane (1999)
Ninety days. from The Hurricane (1999)
No bullshit. You have my word. from The Hurricane (1999)
No evidence. from The Hurricane (1999)
No more Carter... from The Hurricane (1999)
No more Carter... from The Hurricane (1999)
No problem. from The Hurricane (1999)
No proof a burglary really took place. from The Hurricane (1999)
No witnesses, except admitted liars. from The Hurricane (1999)
No, God, no! from The Hurricane (1999)
No, I can't do it, Warden. from The Hurricane (1999)
No, I don't think you do see, Mr Broden. from The Hurricane (1999)
No, I mean, why? from The Hurricane (1999)
No, I'm not married. Mr Swinton, who you spoke with... from The Hurricane (1999)
No, no, I'm not asking you to make an exception. from The Hurricane (1999)
No, no, it was, uh... from The Hurricane (1999)
No, no, no, he's here. He just... from The Hurricane (1999)
No, no, they asked my folks. from The Hurricane (1999)
No, Sam Chaiton is the other man I live with. from The Hurricane (1999)
No, they fix up houses and sell 'em. You know? from The Hurricane (1999)
No, well, wait, Rube! W Wait! Wait. Wait. But, Rube! from The Hurricane (1999)
No, you gotta understand. We're not... from The Hurricane (1999)
No, you shut up. Just shut the fuck up, talkin' to me. from The Hurricane (1999)
No! from The Hurricane (1999)
No? from The Hurricane (1999)
No? from The Hurricane (1999)
No. I ain't got no girl. from The Hurricane (1999)
No. No, he left before I did. from The Hurricane (1999)
No. No, no. No. No. from The Hurricane (1999)
No. No. from The Hurricane (1999)
Nobody goes the distance, because it's too tough. from The Hurricane (1999)
Nobody stays the course. from The Hurricane (1999)
Nobody touches you. from The Hurricane (1999)
Nor in my own heart... from The Hurricane (1999)
Not all black people are murderers. from The Hurricane (1999)
Not for a movie or a ball game or somethin'? from The Hurricane (1999)
Not free to want? Not free to risk human contact? from The Hurricane (1999)
Not if you can do what you've done. from The Hurricane (1999)
Not only from Rubin Carter's eyes... from The Hurricane (1999)
Not tomorrow, not freedom, not justice. from The Hurricane (1999)
Not treated like a person. from The Hurricane (1999)
Now get up out of my seat. from The Hurricane (1999)
Now I wait for nothin'. I need nothin'. from The Hurricane (1999)
Now that I know you, I know it isn't right. from The Hurricane (1999)
Now you're trying to pin a murder jacket on me, huh? from The Hurricane (1999)
Now, according to the police, the murders were racially motivated. from The Hurricane (1999)
Now, either I get outta here... from The Hurricane (1999)
Now, he was white folks... from The Hurricane (1999)
Now, I can protect you in here... from The Hurricane (1999)
Now, I'll go anywhere you want me to go in this penitentiary, Warden... from The Hurricane (1999)
Now, is there any scenario that you can imagine... from The Hurricane (1999)
Now, three cops have testified the shooting occurred at 2:45. from The Hurricane (1999)
Of the Constitution... from The Hurricane (1999)
Of them ****** hatin' cops, huh? from The Hurricane (1999)
Of you. from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh oh, no from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, he's a local boy. Rubin Carter, I think. from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, I'll always be The Hurricane. from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, it's... it's gonna take a little longer than we thought. from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, no, man. Well Well, look, look, look, hold on, Rube. from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, no, that's a Dodge Monaco. You don't want one of those. from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, no! from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, no! from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, no. from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, now tell me where can you party child, all night long from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, now tell me where can you party, child from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, shit. from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, shit. from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, thank you. from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, yeah from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, yeah. There's our man. I can feel the hate. Can you feel it? from The Hurricane (1999)
Oh, you wanna fight, or you wanna dance? from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay, bring it on in. from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay, come on. Single file, y'all. from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay, get out. from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay, I can live with those. from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay, let's go. from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay, now. from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay. from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay. from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay. from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay. Sit down. from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay. Sit down. from The Hurricane (1999)
Okay. Well, why don't you walk us through what happened that night? from The Hurricane (1999)
Oliver goes down first. from The Hurricane (1999)
On a foundation of forgeries and lies. from The Hurricane (1999)
On how he intends to behave in this institution. from The Hurricane (1999)
On one hand, Rubin Carter has submitted a document... from The Hurricane (1999)
On the boxing card this Monday night. from The Hurricane (1999)
On the other hand... from The Hurricane (1999)
On the second count, the murder of Fred Nauyaks... from The Hurricane (1999)
On, uh, proceeding... from The Hurricane (1999)
Once I reached my hand out for help. from The Hurricane (1999)
One thought: from The Hurricane (1999)
One. from The Hurricane (1999)
One's a picture of me and my new girlfriend, Pauline. from The Hurricane (1999)
Only a racially charged atmosphere... from The Hurricane (1999)
Only The Hurricane. from The Hurricane (1999)
Only yourself from The Hurricane (1999)
Open up, Al. from The Hurricane (1999)
Open your mouth. Roll your tongue. from The Hurricane (1999)
Or kill anyone who sought to keep me in prison. from The Hurricane (1999)
Or not. Boxers, singers, writers, actors... from The Hurricane (1999)
Or worse by remote control It was done to all of us from The Hurricane (1999)
Or you might stumble from The Hurricane (1999)
Or, if you insist... from The Hurricane (1999)
Or, uh, hippies or a commune or... from The Hurricane (1999)
Palm down, right hand. Keep the line moving. from The Hurricane (1999)
Paterson was a run down town, a poor and violent place. from The Hurricane (1999)
People come and go, and, frankly, nobody lasts. from The Hurricane (1999)
People like you. from The Hurricane (1999)
Pistol shots ring out in the bar room night from The Hurricane (1999)
Please from The Hurricane (1999)
Please do not write. Please do not visit. from The Hurricane (1999)
Please find it in your hearts to not weaken me with your love. from The Hurricane (1999)
Please forgive the seemingly tardy reply... from The Hurricane (1999)