:06:00
You're the hero of the working class.
Free love is all they can afford.
:06:05
Oh, Lord.
Don't start him on socialism.
:06:08
We'll have to listen
to a sermon on it.
:06:12
Don't call it a sermon.You know
I don't believe in organized religion.
:06:17
Socialism is the path man must tread
on the way to a utopian society.
:06:22
We've heard all that.What's this
great announcement we're here for?
:06:27
-A cure for gravity?
-I want to wait until we're all here.
:06:31
Who's missing?
:06:33
-Dr.Stevenson is here.
-Thank you.Send him in.
:06:38
-Good evening, John.
-Herbert.
:06:41
-Good evening.
-Hello.
:06:42
We'd begun to despair.Have you dined?
There's still roast beef.
:06:47
Thank you, no.Perhaps a little brandy
to take away the chill.
:06:51
I'm sorry I missed supper, but
a physician's hours are not his own.
:06:57
-Gentlemen.
-Good health.
:06:59
Cheers.
:07:04
What has Herbert left for me tonight?
:07:06
Chess must wait.
You're just in time for the surprise.
:07:10
Isn't he, H.G.?
The great big whatever-it-is?
:07:14
-Am l?
-I was waiting for you.
:07:25
-I am all attention.
-Very well.
:07:29
Gentlemen, I have called you here
tonight to bid you farewell.
:07:34
-Farewell?
-Where are you going?
:07:36
-Another holiday in Scotland?
-No.No, I am traveling...
:07:41
...but I'm not leaving London.
I don't expect to leave my laboratory.
:07:48
-Riddles again.
-Gentlemen.
:07:50
I am talking about traveling
through time.
:07:53
In a machine constructed
for that very purpose.
:07:58
What?