The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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34 THE CINEMA 4 Interior Medium Shot. Turner's Office, Bank. Shooting over Turner's desk towards the general office. Turner is in profile. Holland faces camera. Turner is handing some papers across his desk to Holland. turner: ... and here's the order for tomorrow's consignment. It's somewhat larger than I expected two hundred and twelve bars. Holland: That won't worry me, sir. Turner leans back with a smile. turner: Dependable to the last. I'm going to miss you, Holland. Holland : You're very kind, sir. I shall always have the happiest memories of the dear old Bullion office. turner: Mr Abercrombie has spoken to you about your holiday? Holland : Yes, sir. I'm planning to go to Paris. turner {with a patronizing smile) : Paris, eh? You're stepping out, Holland. Wonderful, isn't it, what a bit of extra money will do? Holland: Yes, sir. It's going to make a big difference to me. He turns to go. 5 Looking down on to Pendlebury? s yard. A clock in foreground shows that the time is five-thirty. The factory workers have gone home. Shorty is sitting in a corner, chalking with coloured crayons on a piece of slate about the size of a paving stone. Lackery is going round and round the yard on a bicycle. Pendlebury puffs after him, supporting him with one hand beneath the saddle. The camera cranes down. When it holds Lackery and Pendlebury in Medium Shot, Pendlebury lets go of the bicycle and stands recovering his breath. pendlebury: Try on your own this time, Lackery.