Trouble in Store
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:05:03
Thank you.
:05:12
- Get my personnel manager.
- 'Yes, Mr Freeman.'

:05:15
Thank you.
:05:24
- (Knocking)
- Come in.

:05:27
- Good morning, Mr Freeman.
- Good morning.

:05:30
Put it down there.
:05:32
I am Miss Drew.
:05:34
- Your personnel manager.
- How nice for them.

:05:38
Just a little custom at Burridges, chief.
:05:42
Delightful, really delightful.
:05:45
What orders, Mr Freeman?
:05:47
I fancy my methods will be different
from my predecessor, Miss Drew.

:05:51
Yes, indeed.
:05:53
My first step will be
to review my troops, so to speak.

:05:57
- Shall I call the department heads?
- No.

:06:00
I'd like first of all to meet the humblest
member of the staff at Burridges.

:06:05
He's a partner in this enterprise
just the same as we are.

:06:08
- Our most lowly partner, if you please.
- I know just the person.

:06:13
- Excuse me.
- It's a pleasure.

:06:17
Hello, stockroom, please.
:06:20
I'd like the whole staff
to regard me as a father, so to speak.

:06:23
- Yes, a father.
- But of course.

:06:27
Well, not exactly a father.
:06:30
- Hello?
- Stockroom.

:06:32
Yes? Yes, Miss Drew. Yes...
:06:36
(Squeaking)
:06:37
Norman!
:06:39
The chief wants you
in his office right away.

:06:42
Chief? Me? Oh, no, I couldn't.
:06:45
But an interview with the chief
might lead to anything.

:06:49
Promotion! That's it! I knew it!
:06:53
She'll notice me when
I'm a window-dresser!

:06:55
Yes, but hurry up.
Don't keep him waiting.

:06:58
Norman!
:06:59
- Your coat!
- Thought I'd forgotten it, didn't you?


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