:15:00
-Take this!
-Almas kettle!
:15:06
A big grey-haired man.
He is blue-eyed.
:15:06
He should have a book to read.
:15:11
Get rid of the cane.
:15:11
He's increasingly scared.
:15:16
Right now he is dreaming.
He kneels in front of an altar.
:15:16
Give it here.
:15:20
By the altar hangs the crucified
prophet.
:15:22
Alma should have a kettle.
No, without the tray.
:15:23
In his dream he stands up
and shouts:
:15:27
"My god, my god -
Why have you abandoned me?"
:15:30
Like that, Yes.
And a coffee cup as well.
:15:31
Nobody answers him.
Not as much as a laughter.
:15:35
-Don't talk like that.
-It's not me talking.
:15:36
-With any coffee inside?
-Leave it for now.
:15:41
It's you.
:15:43
Allan Edwall Practises The Role
Of The Ghost In Hamlet.
:15:47
You can wear it in your sleeve.
:15:48
It's Hard To Portray A
"Bad Actor"
:15:51
I'll fix it later.
:15:53
Listen up, if you love
your precious father.
:16:00
-Oh my god!
-His bestial deed. Murder!
:16:01
This is complicated.
I have to think.
:16:04
Let's begin over here.
:16:07
-You avenge!
-Mord?
:16:09
Yes, Murder!
:16:09
He should have a book.
Find him a book.
:16:11
And murder is gruesome by itself,
but this is worse!
:16:14
12 Actors in a very individual
and detailed activity.
:16:19
-Worst..!
-And the most cruel!
:16:23
When she's here...
:16:24
-And the most gruesome!
-Speak up!
:16:29
You'll open the door.
:16:35
And you let out the Doctor.
Lydia is still inside.
:16:37
-A natural slip-up.
-Wonderful, very good!
:16:41
And dr Fürstenberg comes out.
:16:44
Now...
:16:49
A tad more theatrical.
And more energetic.
:16:49
You have met already.
Just nod your head discreetly.
:16:53
More hysterical.
:16:57
It's just been an hour or so.