The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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14 THE CINEMA (Shots 4~J cover closer shots of individual speakers.) Cut. 8 Exterior Factory Yard. Medium Long Shot. The Branch Secretary, with a colleague, standing beside a small car. Adam and the group of rebels stand round him in foreground. branch sec: Get back to work, boys ... That's the first thing. These unofficial strikes undermine our whole authority. We'll thrash the whole thing out and if you've got a legitimate complaint we'll see it's put right. Baxter: Ah, fiddle. Let's go and get some tea. branch sec: We'll sort it out Fred, don't worry. second union man : You get back on the job, see you later. Adam and the two officials move towards Dickinson's office. Dissolve. 9 Interior Dickinson's office. Day. Medium Long Shot. The two Union Officials, Stevens and Adam are going through a pile of documents. stevens : Well, those are the figures, gentlemen. You can sort them out for yourselves. If you can see how we can pay them any more and make a profit we're quite willing to pay it. branch sec: The figures are all right, George, but these boys are twelve bob light in their wages. That's what's worrying us. second union man: Is everybody on the new rate? adam: Everybody. branch sec: You've had no other complaints? stevens: No, only these four. second union man : What sort of fellow is this Baxter? stevens: Oh, he's all right. Jolly good worker. adam: One of the best. Anyway he'll be making a