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Nominato come Miglior documentario agli Oscar, Soundtrack to a coup d'etat è una sinfonia che resterà impressa nelle m | dG1fcE9rMktKOUVSRkU
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00:00Un' America's most popular emissaries
00:03arrives in the troubled Congo
00:05on a State Department's goodwill mission.
00:08Louis' solid swinging outraged Radio Moscow
00:10which blasted Armstrong's visit
00:12as a diversionary tactic.
00:13The people of the Congo are entitled
00:15to build up their country
00:17in peace and freedom.
00:24Hold me close in Olives
00:28We were to go to a little bit there
00:31to attend a concert given by Louis Armstrong.
00:35How much money did the Central Intelligence Agency
00:37has poured into the Congo?
00:39I don't know. Are you prepared to say?
00:40I certainly, of course, don't know.
00:42I wonder if it's quite honest
00:44to represent our policy as completely angelic.
00:49And seated out on the terrace
00:50was a man I recognized.
00:53He said, well, you have to assassinate Lumumba.
00:55He used those words.
00:57Yes.
00:59But who ordered him?
01:01He said, Preston Eisenhower.
01:05In the UN, when Khrushchev took off his shoe
01:08and was beating that shoe
01:09and the interpreter said,
01:11I'll bury you!
01:15Khrushchev was saying,
01:16I love you!
01:17But it was the interpreter
01:19who hated America.
01:20But didn't he have rhythm?
01:31Rhythm is my business.
01:33and killed his cross as well.
01:45Is he a Absinthe?
01:46All his dance lunch...
01:48I won't or cannot help any more.
01:50I will be twenty December to end,
01:51Thomas.
01:53You're not sure if he had love you.
01:55But I do not know,
01:56but it must feel good
01:56at all the arena.
01:58Now your personal duty is
01:58doing
02:00Grazie.

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