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The judge (Fred Gwynne) asks Vinny (Joe Pesci) what he means by "yute."

FILM DESCRIPTION:
When sweet Northern college kid Bill (Ralph Macchio) and his buddy Stan (Mitchell Whitfield) are picked up and thrown into the slammer in a hick Southern town, at first it looks like no big deal. Then they are informed that they are accused of murder. Penniless and without a single friend in the area, Bill decides to call his goofy cousin Vinny (Joe Pesci), who has somehow recently become a lawyer. Full of family feeling and bravado, Vinny, who has never tried a criminal case in his short life as a lawyer, rides south to defend his trusting relative. He's an expert motormouth and street-level logician from the wilder reaches of metropolitan New York, complete with a thick accent and the attitude to go with it. Otherwise, he's much less well qualified than your average public defender. When he arrives on the scene with his equally brassy girlfriend Lisa (Marisa Tomei), Bill is fairly sure he's going to be sentenced to death. His buddy Stan is even less confident of his legal representative, if that's possible, and the first thing Vinny has to do is to regain the consent of his clients to represent them. The local judge doesn't seem any too sympathetic to Vinny's verbal shenanigans either, and even the most optimistic supporter of the boys would begin to have doubts at this point -- and Vinny's no exception. With the insistent moral encouragement of his girlfriend, Vinny somehow accomplishes the impossible and wins grudging (if very irritated) respect from all concerned, for once studying as if his life depended on it.

CREDITS:
TM & © Fox (1992)
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Cast: Maury Chaykin, Fred Gwynne, Ralph Macchio, Austin Pendleton, Joe Pesci, Mitchell Whitfield
Director: Jonathan Lynn
Producers: Paul Schiff, Dale Launer
Screenwriter: Dale Launer

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Transcript
00:00Well, would you care to show those eyeglasses to the jury?
00:03Please, thank you.
00:07Now, Mr. Tipton, were you wearing them that day?
00:11No.
00:11Yes, you see, you were 50 feet away.
00:15You made a positive eyewitness identification.
00:18And yet, you were not wearing your necessary prescription eyeglasses.
00:27They read in glasses.
00:30Uh, well, uh, uh, Mr., uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, could you tell the court what color eyes the, the, the defendants have?
00:55Brown, hazel green.
00:58No more questions.
01:09Mr. Gambini, your witness.
01:13He's a tough one.
01:14Yes.
01:15Mr. Tipton, when you viewed the defendants walking from their car into the sack of suds, what angle was your point of view?
01:27They was kind of walking toward me when they entered the store.
01:31And when they left, what angle was your point of view?
01:34They was kind of walking away from me.
01:36So, would you say you got a better shot of them going in and not so much coming out?
01:43You could say that.
01:44I did say that. Would you say that?
01:47Yeah.
01:47Well, is it possible to two youths?
01:52Uh, uh, to what?
01:56Uh, what was that word?
01:58Uh, what word?
02:00To what?
02:01What?
02:02Did you say youths?
02:04Yeah, two youths.
02:06What is a youth?
02:07Oh, excuse me, your honor.
02:10Two youths.
02:11Two youths.

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