The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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40 THE CINEMA 28 Interior Bullion Van. In the back of the van, Holland is watching the pavement. He takes no notice of the traffic behind. Slowly he raises his hand to the bell, then suddenly he presses it. 29 Interior Bullion Van. Wallis and Bridger. The bell sounds above the driving seat. Wallis groans and Bridger pulls up. bridger (singing wearily) : Tell me the old, old story ... 30 Long Shot of the Cross Roads. As the bullion van pulls up at the kerb, a police wireless car with gong ringing pulls round from behind it. 31 Wallis is just climbing from the van. He looks after the police car and grins. wallis: He's picked a wrong 'un this time! 32 From Wallis' s viewpoint. The police car disappears round the corner where Pendlebury was last seen in altercation. 33 The Cross Roads. The camera is on the kerb, looking down the street in which is the stall. The police car pulls in to the side with squealing brakes, near to the crowd which surrounds Pendlebury. A Sergeant and a peak-capped Constable got out oj it. Clayton shouts to them over the heads of the crowd. Clayton: Here he is, officer! Caught him redhanded. Pan to centre crowd. Pendlebury appeals in desperation to the Sergeant and the Constable as they push their way through. pendlebury: Officer, this is all a ghastly mistake! I'm completely innocent. Clayton: Walked off with one of my pictures 1 saw him do it. man in crowd: That's right, I saw it, too. There are further murmurs of confirmation from the crowd.