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:28:07
It's so nice to meet you,
Mr. Driscoll.

:28:10
I'm actually quite familiar
with your work, yes.

:28:17
Hello, Mr. Driscoll.
It's so nice to meet you.

:28:20
Actually, I'm quite familiar
with your work.

:28:24
I'm a huge fan.
:28:25
I've read everything
you've ever written.

:28:27
No, too much.
:28:30
Gonna have the ship's engines
all over the dialogue.

:28:34
Seagulls.
:28:36
Camera noise. Wind.
Christ knows what else.

:28:38
I don't care, Mike.
:28:39
You're the sound recordist.
Make it work.

:28:43
Ann! Come on in. Let me
introduce you to the crew.

:28:46
This is Herb, the cameraman.
:28:49
Delighted to meet you, ma'am.
Likewise.

:28:52
May I say
what a lovely dress?

:28:54
Oh, this old thing?
I just threw it on.

:28:57
Isn't that
one of Maureen's costumes?

:29:00
Now, what does a girl have to do
around here to get some breakfast?

:29:04
Lumpy, you heard the lady.
:29:06
Fancy my porridge
à la walnuts?

:29:14
Oh, Ann, I don't believe
you've met...

:29:19
Ann?
:29:20
That's all right, Mr. Denham.
I know who this is.

:29:29
Thrilled to meet you. It's
an honor to be a part of this.

:29:34
Gee, thanks.
:29:36
Actually, I'm quite familiar
with your work.

:29:39
Really?
:29:41
Yes,
and what I most admire...

:29:43
is the way you've captured
the voice of the common people.

:29:48
Well, that's my job.
:29:53
I'm sure you've heard
this before, Mr. Driscoll...

:29:55
if you don't mind me
saying...

:29:56
but you don't look at all
like your photograph.


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