A Cry in the Dark
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:27:01
I want some good sci-fi music to go
over this to give it some atmosphere.

:27:06
News is art, huh?
:27:07
(TV) We knew that
this was a powerful beast

:27:11
- "with very sharp teeth."
- There’s more to this than meets the eye.

:27:16
- "(TV) ..domestic dog that did this..."
- Did you hear that?

:27:19
I just yelled.
There wasn’t time to go and tell people.

:27:22
”Has anybody got a torch?
The dingo’s got my baby.“

:27:25
A dingo! They must think
we come down in the last shower!

:27:28
The parents, Michael and Lindy
Chamberlain, Seventh Day Adventists,

:27:32
say they’ve accepted the baby’s death
as the will of God.

:27:36
They will leave Ayers Rock
tomorrow for their Mount Isa home.

:27:40
Christ.
:27:41
They could have picked somewhere else.
:27:43
They blame a dumb animal
who can’t defend itself.

:27:46
I can’t believe how the dingo can have
taken the baby and it’s never been found.

:27:52
Mrs Chamberlain?
Inspector Gilroy and Sergeant Lincoln.

:27:56
- I’m sorry, we have to interview you.
- Yes, all right. Come in.

:28:00
It might help me to talk about it.
:28:03
I believe you’ve already given Constable
Morris some items for identification?

:28:08
- What is it, darling?
- That’s the dingo that took bubby.

:28:14
- Where did the dingo take bubby?
- The dingo took bubby shopping.

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He loves shopping.
:28:22
- It’s never happened before.
- Kids have been bitten.

:28:25
(growling and barking)
:28:28
Thinks he’s bloody Lassie.
:28:31
That’s ten pounds.
That’s what the baby weighed.

:28:34
Have a go. A dingo couldn’t get halfway
up the hill without taking a breather.

:28:39
- How long could you hold that for?
- That’s right. Feel the weight of it.

:28:43
(arguing continues)

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