The Adventures of Paddington Bear - The Royal Tour | Classic Cartoons for Kids HD

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10 Aug 201923:03

Summary

TLDRThe script narrates Paddington's adventures after leaving Peru and settling in Windsor, England with the Browns. He navigates social events, including a royal banquet and a photography session with Mr. Gruber. Paddington's curiosity leads to humorous mishaps and misunderstandings, such as a faux gold rush and a film-making endeavor with Mr. Curry. The story is filled with lighthearted fun, showcasing Paddington's polite and friendly nature, while also highlighting his knack for finding himself in amusing predicaments.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŽฌ The script revolves around the character Paddington, who has moved from Peru to England and is now living with the Browns.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฃ Paddington is portrayed as a friendly, polite, and curious bear who always manages to land on his feet despite getting into sticky situations.
  • ๐Ÿ“ธ Paddington and Mr. Gruber visit Luxembourg where they have an encounter with the Grand Duke and Duchess and experience the local culture.
  • ๐Ÿคนโ€โ™‚๏ธ The story highlights the theme of playfulness and games, as seen in the various social events and gatherings involving royalty and dignitaries.
  • ๐ŸŽ‰ There is a humorous misunderstanding where Paddington and Mr. Brown are mistaken for other characters, leading to comedic interactions.
  • ๐Ÿฐ The narrative includes a subplot involving a private banquet that Mr. Brown and Paddington find themselves trying to attend.
  • ๐Ÿฆ„ In a farcical turn of events, Paddington and Mr. Gruber end up in the Yukon, panning for gold and inadvertently starting a new gold rush.
  • ๐ŸŽฅ Paddington becomes interested in filmmaking and attempts to create a movie with Mr. Curry, leading to a series of comedic mishaps.
  • ๐Ÿ† The script ends with Paddington and Mr. Curry's film being featured on a television show called 'Don't Call Us, We'll Call You,' aiming for a grand prize.
  • ๐Ÿ˜‚ The humor in the script is derived from the characters' interactions, misunderstandings, and Paddington's innocent yet mischievous nature.

Q & A

  • Who took the main character home after he sailed to England?

    -The Browns took the main character home after he sailed to England.

  • What new experience did Mr. Gruber have in Luxembourg?

    -Mr. Gruber was appointed the official photographer for his book and received professional tips while trying to get the royal guard in the shot.

  • Why did Mr. Brown attend the banquet in Luxembourg?

    -Mr. Brown attended the banquet because he was curious and wanted to rescue Mr. Brown before he got into any trouble.

  • What game did Mr. Brown play that helped the food go down in the home for retired bears?

    -In the home for retired bears, they always played games to help the food go down.

  • What did Mr. Brown and Mr. Gruber do in Dawson City?

    -In Dawson City, Mr. Brown and Mr. Gruber went to pan for gold as part of Mr. Gruber's book, 'The World and Its Wonders.'

  • What misunderstanding occurred at the Nugget Bonanza?

    -Mr. Brown thought he struck it rich with gold, but it turned out to be a tooth, causing a rush of people to the park.

  • What technological device did Mr. Brown and Mr. Gruber use for making movies?

    -Mr. Brown and Mr. Gruber used the Prismacolor 400, the latest piece of technology for taking moving pictures.

  • How did Mr. Curry react to participating in the film made by Mr. Brown?

    -Mr. Curry was eager to participate in the film, especially since there was a potential prize for the best performance.

  • What was the theme of the television show Mr. Brown's film was featured on?

    -The television show was called 'Don't Call Us, We'll Call You,' where people submitted their videos, and the best ones were shown.

  • What prize did Mr. Brown and Mr. Curry win for their film?

    -Mr. Brown and Mr. Curry won the grand prize for the funniest movie, which included the chance to make a sequel.

Outlines

00:00

๐ŸŽฌ Paddington's New Adventure in Windsor

The script introduces Paddington, who has left Peru and moved to England where he meets the Browns. They take him in, and he starts a new life in Windsor. Paddington is portrayed as a character who always manages to land on his feet despite getting into sticky situations. He is friendly, polite, and curious, often speaking his mind, which leads to trouble. The narrative includes a visit to Luxembourg, where Paddington and Mr. Brown have an enjoyable time, with Mr. Gruber as the official photographer. There's a humorous attempt to photograph the royal guard and a mix-up involving Queen Isabella of Spain and a banquet. The paragraph ends with a series of comedic encounters at a dinner party, highlighting Paddington's unique perspective and the characters' interactions.

05:00

๐Ÿฐ Misadventures at a Royal Banquet

This paragraph details a series of humorous events at a royal banquet. Mr. Brown and Paddington find themselves in various awkward situations, including a misunderstanding with a guard and an encounter with royalty. There's a playful confusion about titles and relationships, such as Prince Wilhelm's conversation about dining with a horse and a baroness. Paddington attempts to rescue Mr. Brown, leading to a series of comedic errors. The narrative also includes a game of hide and seek that turns into a mistaken identity scenario with the guard. The paragraph showcases the characters' wit, the setting's grandeur, and the lighthearted chaos that ensues.

10:03

๐ŸฅŠ A Gold Rush Fiasco in Dawson City

The story shifts to Dawson City, where Mr. Gruber and Paddington get involved in a faux gold rush. Initially, they are panning for gold and find a tooth, which mistakenly gets spread as a significant gold discovery. This leads to a frenzy with people rushing to find gold. Paddington and Mr. Gruber try to manage the situation, with Mr. Gruber eventually getting a temporary gold tooth as a memento. The paragraph is filled with farcical misunderstandings, the absurdity of the gold rush, and the characters' reactions to the chaos they inadvertently create.

15:03

๐ŸŽž๏ธ Paddington's Foray into Filmmaking

Paddington discovers the Prismacolor 400, a device for taking moving pictures, and becomes excited about making his own movie. He gets advice from a book by a famous Hollywood director, Heinz B. Heinkel, and decides to involve Mr. Curry, who is flattered by the idea of being a movie star. They embark on a film project with comedic challenges, such as Mr. Curry's difficulty with acting and Paddington's struggle with the camera. The paragraph concludes with the anticipation of their film's premiere on a television show, creating a sense of excitement and the potential for more comedic outcomes.

20:04

๐Ÿ† Paddington's Acting Debut and TV Premiere

The final paragraph focuses on Paddington and Mr. Curry's film being featured on a television show called 'Don't Call Us, We'll Call You.' The show is about discovering new stars through submitted videos. Paddington and Mr. Curry eagerly await the premiere, with Mr. Curry reflecting on the importance of acting in his family. The audience's reaction is mixed, with laughter following their film's screening. The paragraph ends on a humorous note, suggesting that while they may not have won an award, they have certainly made an impression and possibly opened the door for a sequel.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กPaddington

Paddington is a reference to the main character, a bear who is the central figure in the story. He is known for his polite demeanor, curiosity, and getting into various adventures. The character represents the theme of kindness and the joy of discovery. For example, in the script, Paddington is described as 'friendly and polite' and is seen trying new experiences like panning for gold and making a movie.

๐Ÿ’กEngland

England is the country where Paddington sails to and begins his new life. It is significant as it sets the stage for the cultural and social backdrop of the story. The script mentions 'sailed to England alone', indicating a journey and a new beginning for the character.

๐Ÿ’กBanquet

A banquet is a formal meal or feast, often part of a celebration or special occasion. In the script, a banquet is mentioned as a setting where Mr. Brown is invited, indicating a high society event and a social gathering that is part of the narrative.

๐Ÿ’กLuxembourg

Luxembourg is referred to as the Grand Duchy in the script and is a location where the characters have an adventure. It adds an international and exotic element to the story, suggesting travel and exploration. The script mentions 'in the grand duchy of Luxembourg', indicating a specific setting for part of the story.

๐Ÿ’กRoyal Guard

The Royal Guard typically refers to the military or police force responsible for the protection of the royal family. In the script, the Royal Guard is mentioned in the context of Luxembourg, suggesting a formal and ceremonial aspect of the setting.

๐Ÿ’กDignitaries

Dignitaries are high-ranking officials or important guests, often attending formal events. The script mentions 'so many royal dignitaries', which implies a gathering of influential people and adds to the grandeur of the setting.

๐Ÿ’กPolo

Polo is a sport played on horseback in which players use long-handled mallets to hit a ball into opposing goals. It is mentioned in the script as a pastime of the upper class, indicating a leisure activity associated with wealth and status.

๐Ÿ’กTiddlywinks

Tiddlywinks is a table game played with small plastic or wooden discs and a larger disc as a 'spoon'. It is mentioned in contrast to polo, showing a humorous or light-hearted moment in the script where the character prefers a simpler game.

๐Ÿ’กGold Rush

A gold rush refers to a rapid movement of people to an area because of the discovery of gold. In the script, the phrase 'gold rush' is used to describe a historical event in Dawson City, Yukon, and it becomes a plot point where characters attempt to find gold.

๐Ÿ’กMarmalade

Marmalade is a type of fruit preserve made from the rind of citrus fruits. It is often associated with Paddington Bear, who is known for his love of the spread. In the script, there's a mention of 'not getting marmalade all over the lens', which is a playful reference to Paddington's fondness for marmalade.

๐Ÿ’กMovie Making

Movie making refers to the process of creating a film, which involves scripting, filming, editing, and producing. In the script, Paddington and Mr. Curry attempt to make a movie, which becomes a central part of the plot and showcases creativity and the pursuit of fame.

๐Ÿ’กHide and Seek

Hide and Seek is a game where one player counts while the others hide, and then the seeker must find them. It is mentioned in the script as a game that everyone in Luxembourg likes to play, adding a cultural and playful element to the story.

๐Ÿ’กDon't Call Us, We'll Call You

This phrase is the title of a television show in the script, which is a talent show where people submit videos to be judged. It represents the theme of aspiration and the pursuit of recognition, as Paddington and Mr. Curry submit their movie for a chance to win.

Highlights

Paddington leaves Peru and sails to England alone, beginning a new life with the Browns.

Paddington's unique perspective allows him to see everything as if it's brand new.

Despite being friendly and polite, Paddington often finds himself in sticky situations.

Aunt Lucy and the Browns enjoy their time in Luxembourg with official photographer Mr. Gruber.

Paddington's curiosity and outspoken nature often lead to trouble.

Mr. Brown and Paddington's humorous interaction with the royal guard and dignitaries.

Paddington's attempt to rescue Mr. Brown from a private banquet leads to a comical misunderstanding.

The characters engage in playful banter about dining with horses and royalๆททๆท†.

Paddington and Mr. Gruber's adventure in the home for retired bears includes games and fun.

Mr. Gruber's interest in playing games leads to a creative idea for a dinner party.

A game of hide and seek in Luxembourg results in a humorous mix-up with the guard.

Mr. Gruber's encounter with the queen of Ruritania and the ensuing confusion.

Paddington and Mr. Gruber's journey to Dawson City in search of fresh ideas for Mr. Gruber's book.

The discovery of gold in Dawson City and the ensuing gold rush excitement.

Paddington's humorous attempt at panning for gold and the unexpected find of a tooth.

The community's reaction to the false gold rush news and Paddington's role in setting things straight.

Paddington's introduction to the Prismacolor 400 and his interest in making movies.

Mr. Curry's involvement in Paddington's film and the comedic challenges they face.

The premiere of Paddington and Mr. Curry's film on the show 'Don't Call Us, We'll Call You'.

The humorous outcome of the film premiere and the characters' reactions.

Transcripts

00:02

left peru and sailed to england alone

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there he met the browns and they took

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him home

00:12

now a new life has begun his windsor

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[Music]

00:24

he never misses a beat

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and always finds a way to land on his

00:30

feet

00:31

has his very own unique point of view

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looks at everything as if it's brand new

00:41

he is friendly and polite and he tries

00:44

to do things right

00:46

but he gets in sticky messes just the

00:49

same

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he's curious and speaks his mind but

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trouble's never far behind

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[Music]

01:02

dear aunt lucy we had a wonderful time

01:05

in the grand duchy of luxembourg

01:07

mr gruber appointed the official

01:09

photographer for his book and even had a

01:11

few professional tips

01:13

you tried to get the royal guard in the

01:15

shot as well mr brown that's an

01:17

excellent idea mr gruber thank you

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[Music]

01:30

how i bred this boring afras dear same

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old people same old everything

01:37

yes dear but it's our duty duty duty

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oh

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look who it is mr brown the grand duke

01:47

and duchess if you hurry you can get a

01:48

photograph you can count on me mr gruber

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my hat

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[Music]

02:08

i've never seen so many royal

02:10

dignitaries i can hardly count

02:13

the counts

02:15

there's a prince

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and two baronesses

02:19

three parents one mr brown and

02:22

mr brown shall i hold this for you sir

02:25

while you attend the banquet a banquet

02:28

what a good idea i am rather hungry

02:30

thank you

02:33

mr brown mr brown i'm sorry sir the

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public is not allowed in for visits

02:38

today this is a private banquet that was

02:41

my friend mr brown

02:43

uh-huh

02:44

and i'm queen isabella of spain now off

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you go go on no

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go on

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i must rescue mr brown before he gets

02:55

into any trouble

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[Music]

02:58

his royal highness prince wilhelm the

03:01

14th of upper

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uh is it my first cousin twice removed

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anyway she just acquired a new horse i

03:11

believe you dined together at last

03:12

week's dinner party i do not dine with

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horses baroness my cousin your grace you

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dined with my cousin

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oh yes of course

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how could i forget

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the horse would have been more fun

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[Music]

03:27

[Applause]

03:29

mr brown

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[Music]

03:38

a new face how delightful

03:41

mr brown come back

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oh

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you again

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don't join us sir thank you very much

03:54

darkest peru eh how interesting i had a

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polo pony from peru once do you play

04:01

polo mystera brown no i prefer

04:04

tiddlywinks wow

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oh of course you must be related to the

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gustavo brands of chocobomba my maternal

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uncle was a dear friend of your great

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grandfather i believe

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oh his father is my eternal god a dinner

04:18

party is boring and dark as puruto not

04:20

at all in the home for retired bears

04:22

they always play games it helps the food

04:24

go down games an excellent idea why

04:27

didn't i think of it before i wish my

04:30

friend mr gruber was here he knows all

04:32

sorts of games

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mr brown over here

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[Applause]

05:00

[Music]

05:03

doesn't sound very pleasant at all not

05:06

makeup oh i'm reminded of the time they

05:08

played 4k at this hummus

05:11

oh dear

05:13

you again thought you'd given me the

05:15

slip certainly not i'm merely

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oh look isn't that the queen of

05:20

ruritania over there

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where

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[Music]

05:34

i'm sure you've heard this story before

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[Music]

05:39

the hot potato bye i haven't played that

05:42

since i was a boy now it's my turn to

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choose a game

05:46

come along everybody

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[Applause]

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[Music]

06:04

oh baroness you're right oh how kind

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[Music]

06:11

i know this looks suspicious but i have

06:13

a perfectly good explanation you see

06:18

you're right baroness oranges are easier

06:21

to balance on your nose than

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bananas look there's my friend mr gruber

06:27

and he's playing hide and seek with the

06:28

guard everyone in luxembourg certainly

06:31

likes to play games how about a game of

06:33

hide and seek everyone

06:36

come out come out

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come out come out wherever you are

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got you

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oh

06:50

i take your pardon i was looking for an

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intruder

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and i think i found him

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now i've got you and this time you're

07:00

not getting away

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please oh forgive me i had no idea it

07:06

was you sire what is the meaning of this

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i'm afraid this is all my fault sire

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this is my friend mr gruber that's the

07:15

intruder nonsense

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any friend of mr brown is a friend of

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ours me i present the barrelness mr

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gruber is it are you related to the

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fitzwella grovers of east slovenia by

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any chance my grandmama was a fitzbuella

07:30

group now that would make a second

07:32

cousin's price removed

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now tell me what has happened to aunt

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peter i know you'd love luxembourg aunt

07:40

lucy the people are so friendly i hope

07:42

you like the photos the grand duke and

07:44

duchess did

07:47

dress paddington to come out on top but

07:50

he's in charge who knows how things will

07:53

develop come on lucy the game is

07:56

starting

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[Music]

08:09

there's nothing in the world like a

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breath of fresh mountain air especially

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yukon mountain air mr gruber i hope we

08:17

find lots of ideas for your book the

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world and its wonders up here in the far

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north

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i believe we will that's dawson city

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down there it's a large part of canadian

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history

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[Music]

08:32

it doesn't look very large from here mr

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gruber what's it famous for i wonder if

08:37

you can guess

08:42

dirty dishes

08:44

no mr brown miners use dishes like this

08:47

to pan for gold in the great klondike

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gold rush

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gold there's gold here the saying at the

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time was

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[Music]

08:57

there's gold in these here hills you

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could hear the cries of those who struck

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lucky many miles away

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[Music]

09:07

looking for gold boys i've got my dish

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all i need to know is where to start be

09:13

my guest fellas at the all nugget

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pronancer

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three passes that's very kind of you mr

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uh cornelius mcgee or you can call me

09:25

corny i'd be mighty proud if you boys

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strike it rich on my clean thank you

09:30

very much mr

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corncob

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mrs bird often says i'm worth my weight

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in gold

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[Music]

09:42

there it is

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nugget bonanza

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mr gruber and i would like to take

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advantage of your free offer mr corncob

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yes perhaps you could show us a good

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place to pan for gold and for gold you

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see sorry fellas these air tickets just

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get you through the gate panning's extra

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extra i thought you said it would be

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free panning right it's three bucks a

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piece then there's creek access it's

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another four bucks each creek access you

10:13

betcha greeks don't come cheap you know

10:17

oh and park insurance at three and a

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half bucks

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[Music]

10:23

but free for you fellas today

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what am i doing wrong i fill it with mud

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i add river water i rinse it out but i

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don't see any gold gold is heavier than

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dirt

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if there were any here mr brown it would

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stick to the bottom of our dishes oh

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panning is hard work mr grouper would

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you like a toffee ah

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something for my sweet tooth

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oh

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which seems to have cracked and fallen

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out

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i shall have to find a dentist to make

11:02

me a temporary feeling wait here i'll be

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as quick as possible don't worry i'll

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pan for two maybe i can find enough gold

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to pay for your trip to the dentist

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and how exactly did you lose the tooth

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mr gruber

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i see well one should be careful when

11:20

eating toffee

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now tell me what brings you to dawson

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city oh

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[Music]

11:40

yay

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[Music]

11:48

why it's that bear fella's head come on

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wilfred let's boogie

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follow that third

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[Music]

12:08

claude look i can't believe it you're

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one lucky possum bird you must have

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horseshoes in your hat

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no just a marvelous sandwich

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you and i know that itty-bitty gold

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there was just a lucky find there's no

12:25

more gold that's for sure but there may

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be a way to sell a few tickets in this

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thing is how to get the word out

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i got me a plan

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[Music]

12:41

how big was the nugget nugget it was

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more like a chunk remember it's a secret

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little missy

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now big a rock

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remember it's a secret

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some dude found a boulder of gold at the

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nugget bonanza

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[Music]

13:06

[Music]

13:11

this is only a temporary until you get

13:13

home to your own dentist they're saying

13:15

some bear has struck the mother lode a

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bear

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that would be mr brown i'm closing early

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today i've got me some goals to look for

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wait for me

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you have to pay stop

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hey come back here

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wow i just planted that tree

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what is going on mr brown

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at first i thought i struck it rich but

13:44

then the park got busy and i haven't

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found any more gold

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you did find gold

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[Music]

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my go to oh thank you mr brown now i can

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have it put back splendid

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a gold truth

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did you say a gold tooth i got me a part

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full of lunatics digging up all creation

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cause you found a tooth it isn't just

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any old tooth it belongs to my friend mr

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gruber here fellas i'm refunding what

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you paid me

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thank you mr corncob go on get

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you can stop digging now there is only a

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tooth there is no gold in them hills

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cornelius wants all the gold for himself

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i say no way man

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not you two winner for mr cornelius no i

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give away

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just leave me be

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it's midnight and it's

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sunny

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this just in a new klondike gold rush is

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underway thousands are streaming to

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dawson city in the yukon in a bid for

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instant riches another gold rush i

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wonder what started it mr gruber

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[Music]

14:56

i have a theory mr brown but silence too

14:59

is golden

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[Music]

15:03

i've never seen anything like it henry

15:06

it looks rather complicated can we try

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it what is it it's the prismacolor 400.

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the latest piece of technology for

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taking moving pictures

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then i think it's broken mr brown

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no one's moving

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no paddington i mean it takes movies

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like you see on television

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it takes moving pictures mr gruber and

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mr brown said if i promise not to get

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marmalade all over the lens he'll let me

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have a proper go in that case mr brown i

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have the very thing for you

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[Music]

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how to make your own movies by heinz b

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heinkel

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he was a very famous old-time hollywood

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director he won many awards for the

15:55

films he made maybe you could end up

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like mr heinkel and have your name in

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lights

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[Music]

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foreign

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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i'm going to make a film

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yeah

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what are you up to why are you taking

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pictures of my house i'm making a film

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mr curry i'm going to win an award

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an award

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is there any prize money i think so then

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you're in luck bear

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i'm sure you know the importance of

16:44

finding the right person to play the

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leading role someone you can share the

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prize money with

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well now that you mention it

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someone with star quality

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handsome charming athletic

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where am i going to find anyone like

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that

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he might be right under your nose really

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you mr curry that's so kind of you to

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offer bear i must tell mrs bird she'll

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be surprised you're all those things

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she's always saying i don't think that's

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necessary bear

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why don't we surprise her after we've

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made the film

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you just leave everything to me

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i'm ready for you to climb the fence mr

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curry i'm not simply climbing the fence

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i'm chasing the villains who have

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kidnapped the heroine the villains are

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waiting mr curry

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[Music]

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can you move a little to your left mr

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curry

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[Music]

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i'm stupid now whisk it to your right

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back half a whisker make up your mind

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bear i'm having trouble with your

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profile mr curry which should you say

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was your best side they both look as bad

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as each i mean they both look the same

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how dare

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mr curry i seem to have lost you

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[Music]

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as i was saying mr carrick it's about

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your profile

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i'm ready to throw the bottle with the

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message in it into the water mr curry

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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right ready

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roll camera let's go for a take

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i'm beginning to like movie making

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[Music]

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that's it good good now search to find

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the bottle

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i can't find it bear

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it's just floated into the middle mr

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curry

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i'm still rolling

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you can start acting now mr curry i am

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acting bear

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that's wonderful mr curry wonderful

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you can stop acting now mr curry

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mr curry

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you'll be happy to know i kept the

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camera rolling

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are you sure about this bear all movies

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need a big break-in and rescue scene mr

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curry

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[Music]

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don't worry mr curry i'm not missing any

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of this

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oh that cry for help is a nice touch

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[Music]

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mr brown was kind enough to lend mr

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curry an old suit

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well that's all there is the book you

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led me had a chapter on putting a film

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together but i hoped you might help

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before i try to win an award