Gods and Monsters
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:22:00
But before I retired, you might say
I had my time in the sun.

:22:06
Fame, as it were.
:22:08
- Tell me, do you like motion pictures?
- Yeah, sure. Everybody does.

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- Why? Were you an actor?
- Oh, good Lord, no!

:22:16
No... Well, actually,
I was, in my youth.

:22:18
But never in Hollywood,
no, no.

:22:21
No, here I was merely
a director.

:22:24
Really?
:22:27
- What were some of your movies?
- Oh, this and that.

:22:30
The only ones you may have heard of
are the Frankenstein movies.

:22:33
Frankenstein? And, um, uh,
Bride of Frankenstein?

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- And Son of, and the other ones too?
- Uh, no.

:22:40
I-I just directed the first two.
The others were done by hacks.

:22:43
Yeah, but still, I mean,
th-those were big movies.

:22:47
- You must be rich.
- Merely comfortable.

:22:49
Look, Hanna's here with our
refreshments. Could you get the door?

:22:53
Y-Yeah. Uh...
:23:04
How are you feeling,
Mr. Jimmy?

:23:07
How's your mind today?
:23:09
My mind is lovely.
And yours?

:23:13
Uh, remember what
the doctor tells us.

:23:17
Yes, yes, yes. I have invited
Mr. Boone in merely for a cup of tea.

:23:24
We'll have a brief chat,
and then he'll finish the yard.

:23:27
I am not forgetting
your last "brief chat."

:23:31
Will you go away?
We can manage.

:23:35
He looks plenty big.
:23:37
He won't need my help
if anything goes "flooey."

:23:40
Go.
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Avaunt.
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Comic maid.
:23:53
No, she's a love,
Hanna.

:23:55
But when they're in your employ
too long, servants begin to
think they're married to you.

:23:59
Please sit down,
and do help yourself, Mr. Boone.


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