The Elephant Man
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:42:01
It seems to me I might
as well meet this patient of yours.

:42:05
Thank you very much.
:42:10
Shall we say in a few days?
:42:13
Two o'clock tomorrow afternoon?
:42:18
Whatever's most convenient, sir.
:42:22
Two o'clock then, tomorrow.
:42:24
Thank you very much.
:42:30
Two o'clock...
:42:35
Morning, Mr Treves. Early again!
- Yes.

:42:38
You'd have made a good milkman!
:42:42
I'll keep that in mind.
- Okay, sir.

:42:53
"He restoreth my soul.
:42:56
He leadeth me into paths of...
righteousness for his name's sake."

:43:01
"Righteousness!"
:43:05
"He leadeth me into the paths of
:43:10
righteousness for his name's sake."
:43:13
Good. It's very good.
:43:15
When your visitor comes today,
I want you to say it exactly the same.

:43:20
When I introduce him to you,
just say the words you've learnt.

:43:25
If you have trouble with the words,
I'll help you, nothing to worry about.

:43:28
I'll introduce you to him and say:
"Please meet Mr. Carr-Gomm."

:43:33
And will you say:
:43:36
Hello, my name is John Merrick.
:43:40
I'm very pleased to meet you.
:43:44
Good. Good.
:43:46
I'll go and get Mr. Carr-Gomm.
:43:54
It is only a physical problem.
:43:58
He has trouble with certain sounds
because of the constrictive deformity.


prev.
next.