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"There is no morality in a fact."



Last night, watching Horror Express (Eugenio Martin / Gene Martin, 1972), which, incidentally, is fine, though I recommend refraining from I found two stunning dialogues: the first pays homage to Darwin in the year and education for all and in particular for scientists and journalists ("There is no morality a fact "). The second was, as seen in blogs and places like that, most commented, and is a spark of unexpected humor and gorgeous.
(Brief summary of the argument to be made more or less an idea
The Siberian early twentieth century. Professor Sir Alexander Saxton / Christopher Lee carrying a mysterious box on the train. It means a thousand fossilized ape years old, who then escapes and is changing its body to sow terror / survive. Hence the concern of the Countess Irina Petrovna and doubt Inspector Mirov.)

1.
Prof. Sir Alexander Saxton / Christopher Lee:
- That box of bones, Madam, could have solved many mysteries of science. If the theory of evolution results confirmed if the science of biology undergoes a revolution, if it is ascertained the origin of man ...

Countess Irina Petrovna / Silvia Tortosa:
- I've heard of evolution. Es .. is ... immoral.

Prof. Sir Alexander Saxton / Christopher Lee:

- is a fact. And there is no morality in a fact.

2.
Inspector Mirov / Julio Peña:

- you two together! It is well, but: what if one of the two is the monster?
Dr. Wells / Peter Cushing:
- The monster? Impossible. We're English.

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