Howard Nichols: You know, someone once called me a molester. Howard Nichols: Molesters force kids, hurt them; I love them. And I don't think love between consenting humans is wrong.
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Howard Nichols: You know, someone once called me a molester. Howard Nichols: Molesters force kids, hurt them; I love them. And I don't think love between consenting humans is wrong.
Howard Nichols: I won't hurt you; Fred and I, we said we'd never hurt you. Jennifer Phillips: Howard, I don't want to. Howard Nichols: Yes, but I want you to. I need your help, I need you very much. Does anyone in the world need you? Your mother? Her boyfriend? Howard Nichols: I need you, I want you. Jennifer Phillips: But it's wrong. Howard Nichols: Some people think so; I've shown you people who don't. I want you to do it, Angel; if you don't, you'll lose me. I'm all you have. Jennifer Phillips: My mom... Howard Nichols: Have you thought about when they get married? They could send you away. He certainly doesn't want you; who wants to raise someone else's kid? Jennifer Phillips: Howard, I can't. I like you... Howard Nichols: No, no, no! You love me, Angel, love me. And I love you! I'm all you have. Help me? Jennifer Phillips: I want to, but... Howard Nichols: I'd have to send Fred back! I couldn't let you keep him after hurting me. Jennifer Phillips: Fred never hurt any... Howard Nichols: But you'd hurt me! And you know how they kill dogs in those places. They put them in a chamber; no windows, no air, black. Then they push a button, a small button, that literally explo... Jennifer Phillips: STOP IT! Howard Nichols: It's up to you, Angel. Only you...
Howard Nichols: Hi, Angel. What are you doing here? Jennifer Phillips: Here's all I got. Howard Nichols: But I thought you were gonna stay home for a few days. Jennifer Phillips: Mom found out. Howard Nichols: What? How? Jennifer Phillips: An ad. You know, in one of your dumb magazines? Howard Nichols: You told her it wasn't you? Jennifer Phillips: Well yeah, but... Jennifer Phillips: Look, I just can't stay home now. Jennifer Phillips: I can stay with you. Howard Nichols: Oh, no. I'm on my own. People would ask questions. Jennifer Phillips: Deny. Say no. Howard Nichols: No, no. No way. Jennifer Phillips: You got the other kids places. How about me? Jennifer Phillips: I'll make it up to you. I am getting older... and better.
Sherry Phillips: She's so come out of herself since she's been on your team. You're doing a terrific job! Howard Nichols: I just treat her, and well, all the kids like people, and care for them honestly. You know, if I do get mad at them, I let them know it, and tell them you only get mad at people you care about. I'm sure you both do that, too. Frank Dawson: Well, maybe not as good as you, but I try about the same. Jennifer Phillips: Is this ours, Howie? Howard Nichols: No, those rubber turkeys are theirs. Howard Nichols: Hey, you know, if I had a daughter, I'd order up one just like this nut here.
Jennifer Phillips: Sherry Phillips: Did they teach you that in school, Jennifer, the difference between apes and gorillas? Jennifer Phillips: I think I can do it. Frank Dawson: Good, Jennifer. Which is which? Sherry Phillips: No. I mean, I think I can testify. Sherry Phillips: No; it's behind us! You see, that's why we have to move. Frank Dawson: Are you sure? Sherry Phillips: I'm sure! She's got to go back to leading a normal life. Jennifer Phillips: You're sure because you're my mother. I'm not sure what Daddy would think. What do you think, Frank? Frank Dawson: People say he's sick; I suppose they're right. One thing we both know for sure: that little girl in the mental hospital is sick, because of Howard. What do I tell you? I worry about you if you testify, I worry about other kids if you don't. Sherry Phillips: The last thing my little girl needs is more pressure. She's 12 years old! Frank Dawson: She's 13, and she's not a little girl anymore. This could be the most important decision Jennifer ever makes; she has to know that from somebody. From somebody besides lawyers and mothers. Frank Dawson: You keep on thinking, Jennifer.


