The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
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1:37:02
Pretty num-num.
1:37:11
Oh, dear.
1:37:23
Well, Mr Sellers,
1:37:25
what would you like to look like?
1:37:27
Why, Doctor, I'd like to look like you.
1:37:38
You know how they clean theatres?
1:37:40
They put on one of my films.
It's so easy to hoover between empty seats.

1:37:45
Now I've found something I really want to do
1:37:48
and I can't get anyone to give me the cash.
1:37:52
I've read this ten times in the last year.
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The main character is a man with no self.
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No discernible personality.
1:38:01
I find myself thinking
about this man a great deal.

1:38:04
About how sad he is?
1:38:05
No, about how marvellous his life must be.
1:38:09
He has no future, no past, no responsibilities.
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He's simple, boring, an absolute blank.
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People expect nothing from him
and love it when they get just that.

1:38:21
This is going to be my next film.
1:38:23
- Are you absolutely sure about that?
- Absolutely.

1:38:28
Cos you do have a choice, you know.
1:38:34
- Have you read it?
- I've made some notes.

1:38:39
I think it could be very funny.
1:38:41
I don't like choice, Maurice.
1:38:44
You're so full of doubt.
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How can we make that doubt go away?
1:38:51
We know, don't we?
1:38:53
Peg? Peg, can you hear me?
1:38:57
Peg sees you, Peter.

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