The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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l6 THE CINEMA morris : And where did I walk to? Back into the shop and rolled me sleeves up ... I had a disagreement up there and I agreed to differ, but I didn't down tools. Baxter: Oh, you make me tired. morris : Yes, and you make me tired ! owen : Ah, turn it up. Cut. 1 8 Medium Long Shot to Medium Shot, panning. The camera is shooting on to the door of the canteen. Stevens , Adams and the two Union Officials enter. Camera pans with them past Morris and Bolger to Baxter's table. voice : Here are the Union boys. They'll sort it out. voice : Ar, come on, let the narks do it. branch sec: Now look here, Baxter, we've thrashed it all out. We've seen all the figures and we advise you to give these new rates a trial till the week-end. Baxter: I've told you I've tried them already. second union man: Well, in our opinion you haven't got a leg to stand on. Baxter : Oh, haven't we ... we'll see about that. From the moment the officials enter, there has been a general movement towards this end of the canteen, which is now solid with attentive listeners. branch sec: Who are you supposed to be working for? Baxter: What do yer mean? branch sec: We thought you'd taken the place over. second union man : We thought you were working for yourselves. willis : What if we are? kettle: We're still paying our dues, aren't we? second union man: That's not the point. Baxter: Why isn't it the point? branch sec: You know who you're striking against, don't you? You're striking against yourself.