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Martin Dysart: Mr. Strang, exactly how informed would you judge your son to be about sex?
Frank Strang: I don't know.
Martin Dysart: You didn't actually instruct him yourself?
Frank Strang: Not in so many words. No.
Martin Dysart: Did you Mrs. Strang?
Dora Strang: Well, I spoke a little. Yes. I had to.
Martin Dysart: What sort of things did you tell him? I'm sorry if this is embarrassing.
Dora Strang: I told him the biological facts. But, I also told him what I believed. That sex is not just a biological matter; but, a spiritual one as well. If God willed, he would fall in love one day. Sugar? That his task was to prepare himself for the most important happening of his life. And after that, if he was lucky, he would come to know a higher love still.
[Drops tea pot and breaks down crying]
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Frank Strang: Don't you be la-de-da with me, young man!
Peter Firth
Peter Firth was born on October 27, 1953 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. An actor who won the best supporting actor (nominated) at the 50th Academy Awards (1978) for " Equus " (1977), and appeared in major movies including " Amistad " directed by Steven Allan Spielberg ( 1997) and " Pearl Harbor " (2001) directed by Michael Bay .
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