marching orders from Stephen. He seems to be satisfied with this arrangement, so don't force any issues unless you want to cause plenty of trouble.
Mary: You've made it impossible for me to do anything else.
Crystal: You're very confident, aren't you.
Mary: Yes, because I know Stephen couldn't love a girl like you.
Crystal: Well, if he couldn't, he is an awfully good actor. Look, what have you got to kick about? You've got everything that matters. You've got the name, the position, the money.
Mary: My husband's love happens to mean more to me than those things.
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One well-known movie on the list is "Back to the Future", which came out in nineteen eighty-five. Michael J. Fox plays the role of Marty McFly, who accidentally travels back to the year nineteen fifty-five in a time machine. He meets his mother and father when they were still high school students. Marty must learn how to get back to his own time period. And, he has to make sure his parents meet and fall in love so that he can still exist in the future.
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Another favorite on the list is the nineteen fifty-five movie version of the Broadway musical play "Oklahoma!" It is a love story about a cowboy named Curly and the girl he loves, Laurey. We close with a famous song from this movie, "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin.'" Listening to this song, you can feel happy that this and many other American movie treasures will be protected for future generations to enjoy.
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VOICE ONE:
This program was written and produced by Dana Demange. I'm Shirley Griffith.
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And I'm Steve Ember. Our programs are online with transcripts and MP3 files at www.unsv.com. Join us again next week for THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English.