The Man Who Fell to Earth
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1:59:27
Now we're going to take
some photographs of you.

1:59:29
- That's all right, Nurse.
- Very straightforward.

1:59:31
The first picture will be
a routine photo of your retinas.

1:59:34
- That's for a simple identification
of your blood vessel pattern.
- What are you doing?

1:59:37
And the other is
an equally straightforward X-ray.

1:59:40
That's so we can see the ridges
on the inside of your occipita —

1:59:43
- You don't understand. The flash of an X-ray—
- Nurse, will you please—

1:59:46
- This won't hurt at all. I assure you.
- There's no flash with an X-ray.

1:59:49
- You can't see an X-ray.
- I can.

1:59:53
- I can see X-rays.
- Here, drink this.

1:59:55
I can see something.
Are you wearing contact lenses?

1:59:59
- I can see something inside there.
- Please don't hurt my eyes.

2:00:02
Tweezers, please.
2:00:07
No, you won't be able
to take them out.

2:00:09
I've been dealing with lenses
for 20 years. It won't hurt.

2:00:12
I'll do it.
2:00:15
Don't touch my eyes.
2:00:17
Give me the tweezers, please.
2:00:40
- Hand me the tweezers.
- No, I can't let you do it. I can't.

2:00:44
Give Mr. Newton another drink.
2:00:55
Please don't do it.
Please. I beg you.

2:00:58
- Please don't be excited.
- Call Dr. Bryce. He knows.


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