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lt's about a dog. A puppy dog.
He's the hero, the star.
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lmagine, John, over the opening credits,
we'll see Horace.
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Wonderful, adorable dissolves
of Horace. ln close-up. ln long shot.
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Now, this is the part of the script
l'm not sure about.
:12:24
The censors might cut it.
lt turns out that Horace is in heat.
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-Horace?
-lt's a story of mistaken identity.
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You see, Horace has a twin. A bitch.
She's called Geraldine.
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Now, it's she that's in heat.
lsn't that a wonderful switch?
:12:44
We'll cut from the Hyde Park sequence,
John, to an early-morning shot of the river.
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The river.
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Horace is alone now. We dolly with him
as he trots slowly down a deserted street.
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-He turns into Grosvenor--
-What are you doing here?
:13:01
l have found a copy of the script.
:13:04
-l hope you like it as much as l do.
-l'm sure l will.
:13:08
Peter! Please.
:13:09
You must hear the ending.
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Horace is all alone. Now, we'll dolly with him
as he trots slowly down a deserted street.
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Now, from another angle...
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...Geraldine can be seen
coming down Brook Street.
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She passes Claridge's,
then she enters the square.
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Suddenly, they see each other.
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Horace and Geraldine.
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There isn't a human being in sight. They
race toward each other! The music swells!
:13:34
Now, we hold the final picture
in an extreme long shot...
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...as they meet...
:13:44
...turn...
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...and go off together.
:13:54
They've only just begun to live.
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Well, that's the end.