First Men in the Moon
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:10:01
- She never existed.
- Address is Cherry Cottage.

:10:04
Bedford, Bedford... l remember now.
:10:07
l married her.
From Boston, Massachusetts.

:10:10
- So there is a Katherine Callender?
- Was. She died some 10 years ago.

:10:15
- Is Mr. Bedford alive?
- lf he wasn't, he'd be in the book.

:10:19
Over here. Has this
to do with the moon...

:10:22
Hold it! You were saying, sir?
:10:24
Mr. Bedford has been in a nursing home
for a long time.

:10:28
Where is it?
:10:29
The Limes, outside Dymchurch.
Along Folkstone Road.

:10:39
Should l let them know you're coming?
:10:44
- Let's have a picture or something.
- Oh, come on.

:10:48
- I don't know. Go to Folkstone Road.
- The Limes, the nursing home.

:10:53
The UN Space Agency?
:10:59
Well, l hope you're
not wasting your time.

:11:02
You see, we've had trouble before
with Mr. Bedford's obsessions.

:11:07
But if you'll follow me,
l'll take you up to his room.

:11:11
Obsessions?
:11:12
Sending letters abroad to officials.
Russian Space Agency...

:11:16
...National Aeronautic and Space
Administration about the moon.

:11:21
When l saw your credentials,
l wondered.

:11:24
- What sort of letters?
- Warnings. Absurd warnings.

:11:28
- Does he know of the expedition?
- We don't let him watch television.

:11:32
It excites him needlessly.
:11:34
- Now, must you see him?
- It is necessary.

:11:38
Just the UN party, then.
:11:40
No, you newspaper men
are not allowed through.

:11:44
Mr. Bedford.
:11:48
Visitors.
:11:53
Mr. Arnold Bedford?
:11:55
l'm Richard Challis,
UN Space Agency.

:11:58
Margaret Hoy,
Mr. Glushkov and Dr. Tok.


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