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I saw a black and white Western several years ago that had a Shakespearean actor in a bar get on the table and recite the "To be or not to be" soliloquy from _Hamlet_.  I think it might have been _My Darling Clementine_, but I can't think how that fit in with the rest of the film.  Is my ID right?  If not, what is it?
 
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Examine The Life of Timon of Athens at Cracks in the Fourth Wall
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"But since in fact we see that avarice, anger, envy, pride, sloth, lust and stupidity commonly profit far beyond humility, chastity, fortitude, justice and thought, and have to choose, to be human at all...why then perhaps we *must* stand fast a little--even at the risk of being heroes." --Sir Thomas More, _A Man for All Seasons_, by Robert Bolt


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