The Man Who Fell to Earth
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:33:01
I think it just takes
getting used to. That's all.

:33:04
It sure does.
:33:09
- Anyway, I —
- I wonder—

:33:12
I wonder if you'd mind,
Mary-Lou, if I rested now.

:33:17
Lord, no.
:33:20
I was just leaving anyway.
:33:35
I'll come back and see you tomorrow,
if you want me.

:33:37
I'd like to see you tomorrow.
:33:39
Perhaps you could arrange
to bring me a television.

:33:42
TV? Nothin' easier.
:33:46
Well, I'll be seeing you then, Mr. —
:33:48
- Sussex.
- Sussex.

:33:50
I don't know why, but I'll never
be able to remember that name.

:33:55
Good night.
:33:59
Good night.
:34:01
Thank you, Mary-Lou.
Thank you.

:34:03
You're welcome.
:34:06
#Just say you love me
like you used to #

:34:12
- #And make the worid go away #
:34:17
They always seem to lead such interesting lives...
:34:20
- people who travel.
- #Make the worid go away #

:34:23
People who write stories
must lead kind of interesting lives too.

:34:27
- # Get it off my shoulder #
- I know I'll never be like a character in a story.

:34:32
I'll just be like
everybody else.

:34:35
Well, maybe, maybe, maybe.
I don't know.

:34:39
- Maybe someday.
- #And make the worid go away ##

:34:42
There are now
six subsidiaries under the holding company.

:34:46
I don't know how accurate you want
the account figures, but they change hourly.

:34:49
Yes, we receive bank statements
on each company twice a day.

:34:53
I want the total figure
by tomorrow.

:34:55
Give it to me to the nearest
$50 million.

:34:58
And the utility dropped very slightly.

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