:52:08
Oi!
:52:12
- How are you?
- Alright.
:52:13
- Look at you.
- I feel alright.
:52:14
- L´ve got a gaff lined up for you.
- L´m not used to all this noise.
:52:23
l´ve had six months
of peace and quiet and fresh air.
:52:27
l´d be scared to take a car out now.
:52:29
l´ve got just the job for you,
all the fresh air you want.
:52:32
Street photography. I do it myself.
Up at Tower Hill. Tons of tourists.
:52:36
Chat the birds up easy.
They´re asking for it.
:52:39
Nothing to it.
´´Hold it, lady. Little to the left. ´´
:52:42
´´Three for 12 and a tanner. ´´
:52:44
I think these photographers
are a damn nuisance.
:52:50
l´m sure he´s a nice gentleman.
You can have it on your own.
:52:55
You got film in that camera?
Are you loaded?
:52:57
- Yeah.
- Good. Good morning to you.
:53:00
Nice to see you, madam.
:53:10
Come on, lady,
give us a great big smile.
:53:13
- Here you are, sir.
- Not today.
:53:15
- They won´t bite.
- I don´t want my photograph taken.
:53:18
What about the young lady?
:53:20
- Nor does she.
- How would you know that, sir?
:53:22
What about it? One on your jack...?
On your own?
:53:25
- Alright, I think I will.
- Vacationing?
:53:28
- No.
- Immigrant?
:53:29
- In a way.
- Married?
:53:31
- Sometimes.
- Now?
:53:34
No, not now. How do you want me?
:53:36
Well, l´ve got two positions,
straight up or sideways,
:53:40
depending on your nationality.
l´II have you against the ships.
:53:44
Alright. L´ve always been partial
to the navy.
:53:48
You look a real treat there, you do.
:53:50
- Ruby, we´ve no time to waste here.
- It won´t take a tick.
:53:53
We´ve got a fast film in today.
Allow me, madam.
:53:57
- He´s getting a bit choked up.
- Well, don´t let it worry you.