:28:03
Aah!
:28:26
You won't fool the children
of the revolution
:28:30
No, you won't fool
:28:33
The children
of the revolution
:28:35
No, you won't fool
:28:38
The children
of the revolution
:28:41
No, you won't fool
:28:43
The children
of the revolution
:28:46
No way
:28:47
No way
:28:49
Oh, hello.
:28:51
My dad'll kill me
if he knows I'm here.
:28:54
He stopped you
coming to classes.
:28:58
It's not his fault, Miss.
:29:00
- That's all right
with you, is it?
- I suppose so.
:29:04
- You should stand up to him.
- You don't know what he's like.
:29:08
Well, that blows it.
:29:11
Blows what, Miss?
:29:13
Debbie?
:29:17
I've heard a lot
about you.
:29:19
Durham's little
Gene Kelly, eh?
:29:23
Your dad work
down the pit, then?
Yeah.
:29:26
Must be hard for the family
being out on strike.
:29:28
He is out on strike,
isn't he?
'Course.
:29:32
I shouldn't worry.
It won't last long.
:29:34
Tom, don't.
If they had a ballot,
they'd be back tomorrow.
:29:37
It's just a few
bloody commies
stirring things up.
:29:40
Let's face it.
They haven't got a leg
to stand on.
:29:42
Who doesn't?
:29:44
The miners.
It stands to reason,
doesn't it?
:29:48
Some pits are just
uneconomical.
:29:50
If it costs more money
to pay everybody...
:29:52
to dig the coal out
than you get for the coal
when you sell it,
:29:55
what does that
tell ya?
Don't know.
:29:57
You wanna think about that,
don't you, son?
Tom.