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The Baby (1973)

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The Baby

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  • Ann Gentry: What about the family income?
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: Just what the county gives us for Baby.
  • Ann Gentry: Your daughters, are they employed?
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: Are my daughters... no, they help out the best they can, but it doesn't come to too much. Alba gives tennis lessons in the afternoon and Jermaine...
  • Germaine Wadsworth: Once in a while I do a TV commercial.
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: Sometimes I don't know how we make ends meet, but we always seem to manage.
  • Ann Gentry: Isn't there any money from your husband's pension? Or his social security?
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: Why no, how could there be?
  • Germaine Wadsworth: [laughs] She thinks he's dead.
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: [laughs] That man didn't die.
  • Germaine Wadsworth: No such luck.
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: It happened just before Baby was born. When I needed him most, he ran off and left us. But then all that's in the record.
  • Ann Gentry: Oh I'm sure it is.
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: My husband was a very weak man, Mrs. Gentry.
  • Germaine Wadsworth: No character.
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: None at all.
  • Ann Gentry: And you've had no contact with him since he left?
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: As far as I'm concerned, he might as WELL be dead.
  • Ann Gentry: You do this every day, Mrs. Wadsworth?
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: Have to, or the muscles'll go bad.
  • Ann Gentry: His legs seem perfectly normal, I'm surprised he doesn't walk.
  • Mr. Foley: Ann, I'm not asking you to drop it, just pull back, compromise.
  • Ann Gentry: Mr. Foley, this case is full of compromise, and indifference, and criminal negligence, and we're responsible.
  • Mr. Foley: Ann, you exaggerate. Other workers have put time in on this case and they've come up with no significant results.
  • Ann Gentry: None of those other workers spent enough time on the case to accomplish anything.
  • Mr. Foley: That's not true, one did, and...
  • Ann Gentry: Yes, one did, and just when she was beginning to make progress, she disappeared.
  • Mr. Foley: People drop out of sight, it happens.
  • Ann Gentry: Not very often.
  • Mr. Foley: Well the police looked into it, they were satisfied.
  • Ann Gentry: But I'm not.
  • Ann Gentry: When was the last time Baby was examined by a psychologist? Psychological tests to determine his mental range and physical reactions?
  • Germaine Wadsworth: He had all those tests when he was a baby.
  • Ann Gentry: But he must've had more tests since then.
  • Germaine Wadsworth: No, there didn't seem to be any reason for it. Why?
  • Ann Gentry: Nothing in particular, just a thought.
  • Ann Gentry: Mrs. Wadsworth, if I could convince you that Baby is capable of growth and development, you wouldn't stand in his way, would you?
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: Of course not, what mother would?
  • Ann Gentry: Well then I think you should consider putting Baby into a special clinic for the retarded.
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: Clinic? You mean like a hospital?
  • Ann Gentry: Oh no, not like a hospital. It's a day clinic, more like a school, where Baby could be with other people like himself, it's really the best way, maybe the only way.
  • Germaine Wadsworth: That tricky bitch!
  • Alba Wadsworth: She punctured it!
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: She thinks of everything.
  • Babysitter: Nothing really happened, honest!
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: Nothing happened? With your damn tit in his mouth, and you call that nothing? Lying bitch!
  • Doctor: What's your special interest in this case?
  • Ann Gentry: Can you think of anything more horrible than being buried alive? Well that's what's happened to this client. He's been imprisoned by a kind of sick love. He's a normal full grown man, trapped with no way out.
  • Doctor: There's something here I don't understand. If he isn't seriously retarded, then how do you account for the fact that he can't walk, talk?
  • Ann Gentry: Negative reinforcement, some kind of consistent punishment to discourage him from normal learning.
  • Doctor: That's a pretty serious charge.
  • Ann Gentry: Well they're a pretty strange family, especially the mother. Each child is by a different man, and all of them abandoned her. Now the last one she was married to, Baby's father, and I think when he left, she just never got over it. So she's taking revenge on the only male member of the family.
  • Germaine Wadsworth: You know, Scorpios really aren't cautious, just dangerous.
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: Are you going to be Baby's new worker?
  • Ann Gentry: I don't mind telling you, Mrs. Wadsworth, I made a special effort to get this assignment.
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: Oh you did? And why is that?
  • Ann Gentry: Well I, I heard about the case from one of the other workers, and it was impossible not to be interested.
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: I see.
  • Ann Gentry: I notice you call him Baby. And the case history doesn't show any other name; what is his real name?
  • Germaine Wadsworth: Just Baby.
  • Ann Gentry: I only thought...
  • Mrs. Wadsworth: Maybe you think too much. When it comes to Baby, I do all the thinking.
  • Germaine Wadsworth: Do you enjoy physical exercise?

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