Shaun of the Dead
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:33:19
'People receiving bites
have experienced headaches and nausea

:33:23
'and developed symptoms... '
:33:25
You've got red on you.
:33:27
'Lf you know someone who has been bitten
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'it is absolutely essential
that you isolate them immediately.

:33:34
'The public are being strongly advised
not to approach anyone... '

:33:38
Pete?
:33:43
Pete?
:33:44
- Why don't we just go up?
- Don't go up there!

:33:46
- Why not?
- Because A, he might be one of them

:33:49
and B, he might still be annoyed.
:33:52
Pete?
:33:54
Maybe he went into work.
:33:56
How come he didn't drive?
His keys are still here.

:33:59
Maybe he got a lift.
He said he wasn't feeling well. Pete?

:34:04
Oi, prick!
:34:06
He's not in.
:34:08
- You got a fag?
- No, I've given up.

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- Since when?
- Since...

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Come on, babe. Oh, she's engaged.
:34:19
- That was quick.
- Ed, this is serious.

:34:22
Liz!
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- 'Shaun. '
- Mum! I was gonna call you. Are you OK?

:34:26
- 'Yes. '
- Are you sure?

:34:28
'Some men tried to get into the house. '
:34:31
- Are they still there?
- 'I'm not sure. We shut the curtains. '

:34:35
- Did you try the police?
- 'Well, I thought about it. '

:34:38
- Are you OK? Did they hurt you?
- 'No, I'm fine. '

:34:42
- Mum?
- 'Well... they were a bit bitey. '

:34:48
- Mum, have you been bitten?
- 'No, but Philip has. '

:34:51
- Oh, OK.
- Has she been bitten?

:34:53
- No, Philip has.
- Oh, OK.

:34:55
- Mum, what state is he in?
- 'He's fine. Bit under the weather. '


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