Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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:18:00
Your father called.
Your grandmother has just passed.

:18:07
- No ...
- Oh, darling! Honey ...

:18:13
- Dead grandmother?.
- That's what Mr Peterson said.

:18:18
I had Florence Sparrow
notify the poor little lamb.

:18:22
- Who is this girl going out with?
- It's so hard to tell these days.

:18:27
I do see her with Ferris Bueller
quite a bit.

:18:32
Would you get me
Mr Peterson's daytime number?.

:18:38
- Ed Rooney's Office.
- This is George Peterson.

:18:43
Please hold.
What do you know, it's Mr Peterson.

:18:48
Do you still want
his daytime number?.

:18:55
- Ed Rooney.
- Ed, this is George Peterson.

:18:59
- How are you today, sir?.
- Well, we've had a blt ofbad luck.

:19:04
Yeah, I heard. I'm all broken up.
Boy, what a blow.

:19:09
Yeah, It's been a tough morning.
:19:13
We've got a lot offamilybusiness.
:19:15
Ifyou wouldn'tmind excusing Sloane,
I'd appreciate lt.

:19:19
Sure, I'd be happy to.
:19:22
You just produce a corpse,
and I'll release Sloane.

:19:27
I want to see this dead grandmother
first-hand.

:19:30
It's all right, it's Ferris Bueller.
I'm setting a trap for him.

:19:38
Ed, I'm sorry, did you say
you wanted to see a body?

:19:42
Yeah, roll her old bones over here
and I'll dig up your daughter.

:19:48
That's school policy.
Was this your mother?.

:19:51
No, my wife's mother.
:19:55
- Ed Rooney's Office.
- This is Ferris Bueller for Mr Rooney.


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