Again, I apologize. This is a custody hearing to determine who you are going to live with after the divorce. Your mother and father are leaving this decision up to you. For the record, I would like to praise both parents for showing such confidence in their son, who they believe will make the best decision for himself and his family. Frank stares straight ahead, his breathing forced as he stares at Judge Larkin. JUDGE LARKIN (cont'd) Okay, Frank, I'm going to ask you a difficult question. Who's it going to be, your mother or your father?

Catch Me If You Can (2002)
JUDGE LARKIN
A screenplay character in Catch Me If You Can (2002).
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Again, I apologize. This is a custody hearing to determine who you are going to live with after the divorce. Your mother and father are leaving this decision up to you. For the record, I would like to praise both parents for showing such confidence in their son, who they believe will make the best decision for himself and his family. Frank stares straight ahead, his breathing forced as he stares at Judge Larkin. JUDGE LARKIN (cont'd) Okay, Frank, I'm going to ask you a difficult question. Who's it going to be, your mother or your father?
scene 33, source scene 34 — INT. - EASTCHESTER COURTHOUSE. - DAY