[first lines]
Verity:
We're all very excited about your script, aren't we David?
Film Executive:
Oh, we all love the script. All of us.
Verity:
It's so wonderful. It's... It's quite fabulous.
Film Executive:
Absolutely
Verity:
It's brilliant, quite brilliant.
Bernard:
Yes, well what initially attracted me to the idea is...
Verity:
[to waiter]
Bucks Fizz, please.
Bernard:
...is there's this unashamedly powerful, socialist epic. And as a director, the way Paul's captured the sheer size of the struggle...
Film Executive:
[to waiter]
Anything but a Coca Cola, thank you.
Bernard:
...millions of people unemployed. Families ripped apart, whole communities on tranquilisers.
[to waiter]
Bernard:
Thank you. It's... It's... It's magnificent.
Verity:
No, It's smashing stuff. I mean when I got to the end I felt as if I had been through the miners' strike myself.
Film Executive:
Oh absolutely! I mean if we're going to revitalize the British film industry from an American perspective then 'Miners Strike' is undoubtedly the sort of film we should be doing this year.
Verity:
Oh, I agree. It has terrific potential.
Film Executive:
[pause]
What about Al Pacino as Arthur Scargill?
Goldie:
Can Pacino box?
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:05