Martin Harcourt |
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As Martin listens to direction from Edward, he is intercepted by the screenwriter, Rouben |
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Martin seethes as Rouben offers suggestions on how he should play his role |
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Martin tells Rouben he's fully prepared and doesn't need his input |
Dr. Clarence Ussher |
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Dr. Clarence Ussher runs an Armenian mission in Turkey and calls everyone together to ask for help |
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As Dr. Ussher addresses his flock, the camera spans back to reveal the set; Martin asks Edward for direction |
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A discouraged Dr. Ussher in his hospital and cut off from the world |
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Dr. Ussher sends the boys of the village off to deliver his letter for help |
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An enraged Clarence Ussher storms the Turkish headquarters & confronts Jevdet Bey |
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Jevdet Bey tries to make Ussher sign a compromising document; Raffi watches from the sidelines. |
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A distracted Ani walks through the filming of a scene of Ussher tending to a wounded boy |
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An angry Martin (as Ussher) gives an impassioned speech about the boy's tortured family and shames Ani. |
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Dr. Ussher listens to a German woman's account of the horrors imposed on the Armenian women |
Martin Harcourt |
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Edward presents Martin with pomegranate seeds on their way to the premiere |
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Ani gets unsettling news about Raffi as Martin steps out to greet his fans at the premiere |
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Movie Star Martin Harcourt is interviewed by a television reporter |
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At the premiere, Martin is deeply moved during the movie |