:31:03
- We're there. The moment's arrived.
- It's all right. He's coming.
:31:08
The arm should have come through.
:31:12
Ah! Here it comes.
:31:14
No bars, no burglar alarms.
They should be...
:31:18
Hold it, Selsdon.
Let's take it again.
:31:21
Hold it, Selsdon! Hold it!
:31:25
- Lloyd wants you to hold it.
- Stop, Selsdon!
:31:28
My God! Like the band playing on
as the Titanic sank.
:31:32
Stop?
:31:34
- Thank you. Selsdon...
- My dad was nearly on the Titanic.
:31:38
He can hear better than I can.
From your entrance.
:31:42
- It was before the War, so...
- Thank you. Poppy!
:31:45
- No. Stops me sleeping.
- Put the glass back.
:31:49
- Come on again?
- Right, only sooner. Like yesterday.
:31:53
Freddy!
:31:54
Start when Freddy opens the door.
What's the line?
:31:58
I've heard of getting stuck
with a problem.
:32:01
Start moving on, "I've heard of
getting stuck with a problem."
:32:07
I want your arm through the window,
right?
:32:10
- May I make one suggestion?
- What?
:32:14
Would it perhaps be better
if I came on earlier?
:32:17
Only there's a hiatus between
Freddy's exit and my entrance.
:32:22
- No, Selsdon, listen.
- Yeah?
:32:25
- I've got it.
- What?
:32:27
- Come on a little earlier.
- We're thinking along the same lines.
:32:32
Am I putting him on or vice versa?
Freddy, from your exit.
:32:37
I've heard of getting stuck with
a problem, but this is ridiculous.
:32:42
No bars, no burglar alarms. They
should be prosecuted for incitement.
:32:48
It makes me weep when I think
I used to do banks, bullion vaults.
:32:54
What am I doing now?
Breaking into paper bags.
:32:57
I know they're in Spain because
the old turkey in the kitchen said so.