The Killing of Sister George
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1:20:01
The marvelous script.
1:20:03
I've just come straight from a meeting.
1:20:05
It's rather remiss of me
to intrude on you like this...

1:20:08
but I really felt
I should break the news to you personally.

1:20:11
But the old script department
beat you to it, eh?

1:20:14
No, I'm afraid that's not quite it.
1:20:17
There's nothing wrong, is there?
1:20:20
Isn't there somewhere we could talk?
1:20:24
Yes, I suppose so.
Can we go in the billiard room for a minute?

1:20:28
Yes, make yourself at home.
1:20:31
Bring the drink.
1:20:45
- What did you think of Laurel?
- I think I prefer Hardy.

1:20:49
Watch out, lads.
1:20:52
Excuse me.
1:20:57
Some of the members are awfully good
at this. Do you play?

1:21:01
No, I'm afraid not.
1:21:03
I think I should let you have it straight
from the shoulder.

1:21:11
Your recovery, I mean,
Sister George's recovery...

1:21:15
isn't so much a reprieve as a postponement.
1:21:19
A postponement?
1:21:20
What on earth do you mean
by a postponement?

1:21:22
- Postponement of what?
- Shut up, Childie.

1:21:26
I'm sorry, Miss Buckridge,
it is the end of Sister George.

1:21:30
But why? I mean, why?
1:21:35
The end of Sister George?
1:21:38
Believe me, Miss Buckridge...
1:21:39
this decision is no reflection
on your ability as an actress.

1:21:42
You helped to create a character
that has become a nationwide favorite.

1:21:47
So why kill her?
1:21:49
Why do some of our nearest and dearest
have to leave us?

1:21:54
Because that's life.
1:21:56
And in Applehurst we try
to recreate the flavor of life as it's lived...


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