The Killing of Sister George
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1:47:09
Sounds wonderful, June.
What job is your agent talking about?

1:47:13
You've got to tell this lot something,
haven't you?

1:47:17
Miss Buckridge, since you refused
to speak to us at any great length...

1:47:22
I'm sure you'll at least accept a drink.
1:47:25
As a matter of fact, I've ordered one,
but it hasn't come yet.

1:47:28
- A pint of bitter.
- A pint of bitter.

1:47:33
I'm sure that we can...
Do we have such a thing as a pint of bitter?

1:47:37
Yes, sir. I'll get you one.
1:47:54
Cinderella.
1:47:56
You shall go to the ball.
1:47:59
I knew I'd find you here, so I came along.
1:48:01
I did look for you at the house.
1:48:03
- You must have looked very hard.
- But you said...

1:48:06
We'll talk about that later.
1:48:11
Miss Buckridge.
1:48:14
What exactly are your plans for the future?
1:48:17
In point of fact, that was something
I was hoping to be able...

1:48:20
to discuss with Miss Buckridge myself.
1:48:22
I've had an absolutely marvelous idea.
1:48:26
I'm going to join the opposition.
1:48:27
- There you are, love.
- Thanks.

1:48:35
Yes, none of this soap opera stuff,
mind you. No.

1:48:39
I'm going to give the people
what they really want to watch:

1:48:42
commercials.
1:48:44
Sounds fascinating.
1:48:46
It is. It really is.
1:48:48
I've thought about this very seriously,
you know...

1:48:51
and I've sold the advertising people
a really revolutionary idea.

1:48:56
None of these subdued, feeble commercials.

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