The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are about to make
our final approach into Rome International.

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Please take your seat, sir.
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Please ensure your seat belts
are fastened and your seats are upright.

:42:15
I'm looking for my tru-ung.
:42:19
- Your tru-ung?
- What?

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- You said "tru-ung"?
- I know perfectly well what I said.

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Right. I don't understand.
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Are you not familiar
with Her Majesty's tu-ung?

:42:31
Yes, I am.
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And I can assure you the word "tru-ung"
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does not exist in our language.
:42:39
Then I demand to speak
to the person in charge.

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- I am the person in charge, sir.
- Then I demand to speak with you.

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- You are speaking to me.
- Of course I am speaking with you.

:42:49
What kind of a crazy stewardess thinks
a passenger stands, speaking with himself?

:42:54
What kind of a passenger puts lives at risk
just before a landing?

:42:58
Our lives are at risk?
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Our lives are not at risk.
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Now sit down and belt up.
I'm getting completely lost.

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Lost?
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Yes, we have a slight state of emergency.
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French twa...
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I want you to go very quietly
and spik with the peelot.

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- Peelot?
- What?

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- You said "peelot".
- I know very well what I said.

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I have a funny feeling we might be
landing in Rome sooner than we think.

:43:52
You be careful, Mr Sellers.

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