:03:02
Left!
:03:10
-What do you think? Is that..?
-My ears are ringing.
:03:15
You are all wearing sandals I see.
Maybe you will slip here?
:03:16
With the deepest upmost respect
allow me to kiss your hand.
:03:23
I offer my complete support.
:03:24
What do you think?
Could we try without them on?
:03:33
But please keep them on while
you're not playing, ok?
:03:34
-Thank you. That's good.
-Shall I remain here?
:03:38
It's better without sandals.
:03:38
He kisses her hand like this.
:03:41
Can we please check for nails here
before we start?
:03:42
Then he puts the hand back
like so, and then stands like this.
:03:47
This is..!
:03:48
Looking at her.
:03:51
Like this.
All stiff and serious.
:03:52
Wait. Stop!
:03:55
..while gazing compassionately
at the widow.
:03:56
The prepared pillow lies here.
:03:59
You understand?
:03:59
You just pick it up and
strike it to Alexander's head.
:04:04
-It's not that hard.
-No it isn't.
:04:04
But it will have to wait until
we shoot for real.
:04:08
-So, I'm not having any pillow?
-Yes, but you'll lose it.
:04:13
The Dolls
:04:14
Nobody gets hurt, ok?
Sure?
:04:20
Ok. We'll try this slowly once.
:04:24
-Where did you get all the dolls?
-There was a Puppet Theater once.
:04:25
Can I sit here,
so I don't have to run in and out?
:04:28
Ok. I just want to tell you
how it's set up at the moment.
:04:31
The teddybear is in the foreground.
It's a wide shot...
:04:31
In the beginning of the 18:th century.
We found them packed in boxes.
:04:35
..and if the servants all come a
little sooner I can pan across and back.
:04:39
It was packed in boxes for the
Stockholm World Expo in 1907.
:04:41
Let's do...
Wait, Let's think about this.
:04:45
-This?
-Nobody owns them?
:04:46
I will call you...
Wait, let's see.
:04:48
There were more than 300 exhibitions.
And the director kept on going.
:04:51
-Wanna use a signal light?
-No, it's not necessary.
:04:53
He rented a place on
Biblioteksgatan (Library Street).
:04:54
Just a press of a button
and we'll have a light.
:04:59
Most likely the old RODA KVARN.
Back then it was "OLYMPIABIOGRAFEN"