"Quantum Leap" Lee Harvey Oswald - October 5, 1957 - November 22, 1963: Part 1 (TV Episode 1992) Poster

Dean Stockwell: Al

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  • Al : You're not a prisoner of war.

    Oswald : All members of the proletariat are prisoners in the class struggle.

    Al : I thought you were a member of the Marine Corps.

    Oswald : My status as a marine does not alter my membership in the exploited and oppressed class into which I was born.

    Al : I was joking.

    Oswald : I was not!

    Al : Take it easy, kid. I'm on your side.

    Oswald : Then I'm free to leave?

    Al : Uh, no. Not exactly.

    Oswald : Then I'm a prisoner.

    Al : Okay, all right. You're a prisoner of the proletariat and...

    Oswald : I'm a prisoner of the bourgeois and a *member* of the proletariat. You don't know your Marx, do you?

    Al : [coldly]  After six years in the Hanoi Hilton, I tend to repress it.

    Oswald : Where?

    Al : That's where I was held as a prisoner of war, and where they didn't give a damn about the Geneva Convention.

  • [Sam is worried about his mind merging with Lee Harvey Oswald] 

    Sam : What if I assassinate the President?

    Al : You're not gonna assassinate the President. This is '57, that doesn't happen for another six years!

    Sam : Fifteen minutes ago, it was six years from now. And who's to say that's not gonna happen again, in November, with me at the Texas School Book Depository? Good God, Al. If that happened, I could stop the assassination.

    Al : If Oswald really was the assassin.

    Sam : What do you mean if Oswald was really the assassin?

    Al : Well, there's a lot of people think that he was set up.

    Sam : Set up? By whom?

    Al : Could have been anybody. Could've been the FBI, Secret Service, uh, CIA, the military, the Mafia, defense contractors, John Birchers, you name it. They all had something to gain from Kennedy's death.

    Sam : Al, we're talking about murdering the President of the United States.

    Al : Don't you remember all the conspiracy books and the movies?

    Sam : No. But I do remember that day in November like it was yesterday. I was ten and my dad was teaching me how to drive the tractor in the field behind the house. All of a sudden, Mom came out yelling at us. She ran up right to the fence and she was yellin' and we thought it was because of what we were doing. But then she told us that the President had just been shot.

  • [Sam's mind has been taken over by Oswald and he is about to murder Sgt. Lopez in cold blood] 

    Al : Gushie, I can't get through to him! Tell Ziggy I've got to have a way to get through to him!

    [info comes over the handlink] 

    Al : You're kidding. Uh, Sam... Sam, what are the four fundamental forces of interactions in quantum physics? What are the four fundamental forces of interactions in quantum physics, Sam?

    [Sam seems to hear Al] 

    Al : Yeah, yeah, Sam. The four fundamental forces of interactions in-in quantum physics.

    Sam : Gravitation, electroma-magnetism, the strong and weak nuclear forces.

    Al : What's the Pauli exclusion principle?

    Sam : [starts to lower his gun]  No two fermions can occupy a given quantum state at the same time?

    Al : Neither can two human souls.

    [Sam leaps] 

  • Oswald : Hidell, Alex James. Private, first class. Serial number: 1522597.

    Al : Hidell? You're saying your name is Hidell?

    Oswald : What are you, hard of hearing?

    [Al consults his handlink] 

    Oswald : What's that?

    Al : Uh, it's a tape recorder. New model.

    Oswald : You won't need it. I've already told you everything I'm obliged to tell you under the rules of the Geneva Convention.

    Al : Well, you're obliged to tell the truth. 1653230, that's your real serial number, isn't it, Private Oswald?

    Oswald : [pause]  That's no tape recorder.

    Al : So we both lied.

  • Sgt. Lopez : Just a word of advice, Private. You wanna ship home with all the body parts you came here with, zip your lip.

    Sam : [in Oswald's voice]  Aye-aye, Sergeant Beaner.

    Sgt. Lopez : See you on liberty, Oswald.

    Al : Sam, are you outta your mind? You can't talk to *anybody* like that, much less a marine sergeant!

    Sam : I know, Al. I know.

    Al : Then why'd you do it?

    Sam : I didn't.

    Al : Excuse me, I heard you!

    Sam : You heard the words come out of my mouth, but I didn't say 'em.

    Al : You're scaring me, Sam.

    Sam : Well, you're not alone. Maybe... maybe this has something to do with... leaping twice into the same person.

    Al : What twice?

    Sam : I leaped into Oswald in '63. At least that's what the newspapers I was holding said it was: March of '63.

    Al : Well, how'd you know you were Oswald?

    Sam : Marina was taking my picture. You know that famous picture with the rifle and, and the newspaper?

    Al : That photograph is a fake. Yeah, Oswald's face is superimposed on somebody else's body to frame him.

    Sam : But, Marina took it.

    Al : How do you know she was Marina?

    Sam : I called her Marina, and-and she called me... Alik.

    Al : Well, there you see? You weren't Oswald.

    [consults the handlink] 

    Al : All we have to do is ask Ziggy to trace the name Alik to anyone working at the CIA or the FB...

    [groans] 

    Sam : What?

    Al : Alik was the name Oswald used in Russia. And, uh, that's the name Marina used to call him.

  • Sgt. Bellisario : Do you often read The Daily Worker?

    Sam : [in Oswald's voice]  It's the only newspaper that tells the truth.

    Sgt. Bellisario : The truth?

    Sam : [in Oswald's voice]  How the United States oppresses the proletariat of the world with its military might.

    Al : He's back.

    Sgt. Bellisario : You sound like a communist.

    Sam : I know, I know.

    Sgt. Bellisario : But you're not.

    Sam : I'm not what I sometimes sound like.

    Al : Oh good. That's better, Sam.

    Sam : [in Oswald's voice]  But if I were, I'd be a Marxist.

    Sgt. Bellisario : If you're a Marxist, what the hell are you doing in the Marine Corps?

    Sam : I don't know.

    [Sam leaps again] 

  • Sam : Al, if I leaped into Oswald to uncover a conspiracy, why didn't I stay in '63?

    Al : Maybe because it started here in Atsugi.

    Sam : Atsugi?

    Al : Japan.

    Sam : [looks around the rifle range]  This doesn't look like Japan.

    Al : Sam, military bases look the same the world over. But you go out that gate and you'll see it's, it's Japan, there's no doubt about it. It's very beautiful, it's serene... and there's a lot of... beautiful geishas.

  • Sam : How I treated Mariska out there was sickening.

    Al : What'd you do?

    Sam : I treated her like dirt, and she threw herself at me.

    Al : Oh, works every time.

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