The Red Shoes
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1:36:03
And, Mr Craster, I have had time
to look at your latest effort...

1:36:08
Yes?
1:36:09
..and find it equally impossible.
1:36:22
That's not true. It's good.
1:36:26
Childish...
1:36:28
vulgar...
and completely insignificant.

1:36:31
In that case,
I'll relieve you of it.

1:36:34
There are so many
first-class ballet companies

1:36:38
to which you may
take it with advantage.

1:36:40
Ballet work is not my great ambition.
1:36:42
Some of us think it's rather
a second-rate means of expression.

1:36:51
- '0ui, Monsieur Lermontov?'
- Mr Craster is leaving the company.

1:36:55
Pay him two weeks' salary
and get the receipt.

1:37:27
0h, hello, Boris.
1:37:29
- I was coming to say good night.
- Good night.

1:37:31
- Is anything the matter?
- No, no.

1:37:33
And before I forget, don't do any
more work on the new ballet.

1:37:38
- I decided to scrap it.
- Scrap it? What do you mean?

1:37:41
I worked out
half the choreography already.

1:37:44
That boy Julian is really gifted.
1:37:46
It's one of our finest scores.
1:37:49
Julian Craster is leaving and
I don't wish to discuss it further.

1:37:54
0h, you don't? Well, I do!
1:37:56
Do you think I don't know
a brilliant score when I hear one?


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