:10:02
Dinner with the mayor.
Write it big.
:10:04
Just what we need,
to miss that dinner with the Mayor.
:10:07
Marty, we must talk
about the schedule.
:10:09
I need an extra day
on the dead horse gag.
:10:12
I'm serious.
:10:14
It gets worse. I need another
half day on the old mill pond.
:10:18
We can't shoot in the old mill.
:10:21
Marty, one sec...
Call me back. Two minutes.
:10:24
We can't shoot
in the old mill.
:10:25
I just talked to the mayor
he told me anything we need.
:10:28
- It burnt down.
- When did it burn down?
:10:34
'Part of a spate of
suspicious fires, the old mill... '
:10:38
- You said they had an old mill.
- 'Suspicion of arson.
:10:40
The fires, believed
set by a teenager...
:10:42
were the inspiration
for the Waterford Huskies. '
:10:46
Hi
:10:47
Must it be an old mill?
Where have you been?
:10:49
I was in New Hampshire
at the old location.
:10:52
We can't shoot the old mill.
:10:54
That's the truest words
you'll ever hear.
:10:56
They told me there would be jokes.
Kid the new guy.
:11:00
- That's not quite it.
- The old mill burnt down.
:11:04
'- Can't you build the old mill?
- We're out of money.
:11:08
You built it in New Hampshire.
:11:10
They're holding
the old mill for ransom.
:11:15
Why did we have to
leave New Hampshire?
:11:23
Hello? Marty.
:11:26
What would they have used instead
of an old mill? I need it tonight.
:11:29
- Marty, you were saying?
- I can't write it.
:11:32
Why?
:11:33
- I lost my typewriter.
- Get Mr. White a typewriter.
:11:36
I can only write on manual.
:11:38
I know the feeling.
:11:40
Typewriter for Mr. White!
:11:41
You know, that's a lie.
You know, that's a real fault.
:11:45
It's not a lie,
it's a gift for fiction.
:11:50
Off you go.
:11:53
Bill.
:11:56
- How big is this horse?
- Fifteen hands.
:11:59
What is that in fingers?
Just kidding. Get me this horse.