• 3 months ago
Australian film released in 1972
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00:06:52I don't know what you're talking about.
00:06:54I don't know what you're talking about.
00:06:56I don't know what you're talking about.
00:06:58I don't know what you're talking about.
00:07:00I don't know what you're talking about.
00:07:02I don't know what you're talking about.
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00:07:06I don't know what you're talking about.
00:07:08I don't know what you're talking about.
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00:07:12I don't know what you're talking about.
00:07:14I don't know what you're talking about.
00:07:16I don't know what you're talking about.
00:07:18I don't know what you're talking about.
00:07:20I don't know what you're talking about.
00:07:22I don't know what you're talking about.
00:07:25I know what you're talking about.
00:07:27I know what you're talking about.
00:07:33Supervising officers should be as firm and approachable with new members of staff as we're old.
00:07:40New staff members should be made to feel part of the team.
00:07:43of the team. now take your time. as I said my door is always open.
00:08:44much more to that really.
00:08:46now these are your record cards. now people are going to ring you asking about positions and so forth.
00:08:52now you've got to write down all the details here.
00:08:57date and place of birth and so forth. nationality. well that's necessary. we've got to have that.
00:09:03they'll tell you all the subjects and so forth. you just follow it through.
00:09:08you're leaving here. you're going to a new job aren't you? yeah. starting on Monday.
00:09:12another switchboard job. it's totally different to this one though. it's completely reversed. it's a PAVX.
00:09:19it's a much bigger switchboard but I suppose I can do it.
00:09:31father.
00:09:38aren't you doing the work?
00:09:50oh you little beauty.
00:10:01that's right. rip the end off.
00:10:11I'll give them to me mother.
00:10:37she's finished.
00:10:51best grind he's had in his life.
00:10:54laughter.
00:11:04Mara listen to this.
00:11:06Socrates in turning his back on poetic myths was really turning his back on the moon goddess who inspired them
00:11:13and who demanded that man should pay woman spiritual and sexual homage.
00:11:18what is called platonic love, the philosophers escape from the power of the goddess into intellectual homosexuality
00:11:24was really Socratic love.
00:11:30this is a pretty difficult book to read. I read it once about eight years ago.
00:11:34I found it pretty hard going but just about that time I met Robert Graves when he was out here
00:11:40and I was asking him about it because I found it so difficult to read
00:11:44and he said don't ask me about it now I knew what it was about when I wrote it.
00:11:50he says himself it's not a book for a person with a tired distracted or rigidly scientific mind.
00:11:58I think I wanted to get inside the magic. I think that he was magically inspired when he wrote it
00:12:03and I wanted to feel that because I got that from him when I met him.
00:12:08he was very strong intellectually and very inspiring I thought.
00:12:39he had this apart from this world sort of look about him.
00:12:43he was very tall and he had this brilliant cheekbones that came out of his...
00:12:48he was rather god-like himself but he had this tremendous calm
00:12:52as if he was separate from it all.
00:12:55as if he were my own ship that goes under and we couldn't touch it.
00:12:59as if he were separate from it all.
00:13:02as if he were my own ship that goes under and we couldn't touch it.
00:13:06phone rings
00:13:22...put a bomb under the bloody thing.
00:13:25yeah the old Bart's had a go at me this morning about it.
00:13:28yeah.
00:13:29Francie the pansy's like an old mother hen when he runs around after that bloody thing.
00:13:34taking out the pennies.
00:13:36silly old bastard.
00:13:42shit.
00:13:43would I ever like to play with that.
00:13:46that style man.
00:13:48she's a bloody cow mate.
00:13:50look if she's a cow make mine milk.
00:13:53I tell you what.
00:13:55she'd be ample for me.
00:13:58ample.
00:14:14look at that.
00:14:28footsteps
00:14:41cold weather must be keeping the shimmers inside.
00:14:44it is a bit bloody chilly. I should have worn a coat this morning.
00:14:47I tell you what fellas.
00:14:49hot weather or cold weather that Mara.
00:14:52they say she's already fixed up.
00:14:54she moved to Adelaide and married a bird over there.
00:14:56she needs a replacement.
00:14:57no replacement.
00:14:58just taking advantage of opportunity when it knocks.
00:15:00knock?
00:15:01she knocks.
00:15:02fancy yourself a big Clydesdale.
00:15:04she wouldn't have a bar of you.
00:15:06I'll make a bet.
00:15:07all right the office picnic's coming up soon. we'll see you then.
00:15:09this could make it interesting.
00:15:11all right.
00:15:12I'll have her at the office picnic.
00:15:14all right you're on.
00:15:16music
00:15:46music
00:16:16ringing
00:16:22ringing
00:16:30ringing
00:16:42ringing
00:16:46ringing
00:17:07that's my lover boy today.
00:17:10Romeo Romeo where are you Romeo?
00:17:13I never thought you were like that.
00:17:16you better be careful.
00:17:46ringing
00:18:17ringing
00:18:27just tell you've got something to do dear.
00:18:29as usual I'm snowed under.
00:18:46ringing
00:19:17what's this?
00:19:19this is not an infallible guide but is the normal procedure in normal cases.
00:19:24can I leave out one of the normals?
00:19:26no.
00:19:30how long will it take?
00:19:46ringing
00:20:09that's the white goodies today.
00:20:17boogie boogie boogie
00:20:23give us a hand here will you Pete?
00:20:28just take these two together.
00:20:30put them in the basket.
00:20:41do you know how to tell the difference between a banana
00:20:44and a tiger?
00:20:47banana and a tiger.
00:20:53don't buy my lunch for me will you?
00:21:00do you know how to tell a boy banana from a girl banana?
00:21:04no.
00:21:05how do you tell a boy banana from a girl banana?
00:21:07keep away from fruit won't you?
00:21:14do you know how to tell a difference between a boy banana and a girl banana?
00:21:18I think I asked you that.
00:21:20no.
00:21:21there's a way of telling it.
00:21:24put them in a string bag and all the cunts fall out.
00:21:29and I was very very thrilled when the opportunity of this particular position came up
00:21:33and I was able to go into the sort of work that I'd always wanted to do.
00:21:37if I'm doing a particular job and I'm doing a particular job
00:21:40and I succeed with the accountant and giving him the right information
00:21:43and in a good way, processed in a good way
00:21:47then I feel I've succeeded and this is pure enjoyment.
00:21:50I don't do the job for the money.
00:21:52I do it because it satisfies me.
00:21:54It has nothing to do with anything that my employer might want me to do.
00:21:58It's something that satisfies me.
00:22:00Enjoyment all the time as far as I'm concerned.
00:22:03It doesn't have anything to do with the money.
00:22:06Enjoyment all the time as far as I'm concerned.
00:22:09It's the excitement of it.
00:22:12The different ships you go on, the different people you're meeting all the time.
00:22:16There's a certain element of danger involved
00:22:19which is right up my alley.
00:22:37Now would you turn this way please.
00:22:39Well, I always like to come to these sessions.
00:22:42I enjoy them immensely.
00:22:44In a sense I get as much out of them as you do.
00:22:47As a matter of fact I feel I have the ideal job.
00:22:50Always stimulation. Stimulation from new people.
00:22:53New people coming up.
00:22:55Now that film, did it stimulate you?
00:22:59It's a bit old and we have more modern approaches
00:23:02but there were some interesting facts, some interesting points.
00:23:05Now did you notice anything?
00:23:21Peter, Mr Johnson wants to speak to you.
00:23:30Peter, sit down.
00:23:33Oh, the new chairs are still in the way.
00:24:03Hmm.
00:24:11I see you haven't applied for that position in supply.
00:24:15It's never too soon to apply, you know.
00:24:18Shows them that you're keen.
00:24:20You probably wouldn't have got the job but it's good experience to have an interview.
00:24:24If you impress them, they remember.
00:24:27And that's important.
00:24:31Yes, I have a boy of my own.
00:24:34He's going in on the technical services side.
00:24:37And I give him the same advice as I give to you.
00:24:40Get yourself ready.
00:24:42Build up to your future career.
00:24:44You shouldn't let a thing like this filing job slip by.
00:24:49I know you've got other things on your mind.
00:24:52That's what I said to my son.
00:24:54He's got his head in the clouds a bit too.
00:24:57Oh, you've been spending some time with Elliot.
00:25:01He's a good girl, a good worker.
00:25:04But don't let it get in the way.
00:25:07Don't let it be such a distraction that it stops your career.
00:25:11You're a good type of boy to have in the services.
00:25:14Remember, it's not all work.
00:25:18The office picnic's coming up soon and everyone lets their hair down a bit then.
00:25:24Everyone lets their hair down a bit then.
00:25:27All right.
00:25:43Don't you think they're all together too young?
00:25:46I mean, youngsters nowadays want the uncensored films.
00:25:49They want too much, too soon and no responsibility.
00:25:52I mean, in the old days, after the Depression, my husband,
00:25:55and mind you, it wasn't his fault, he had good qualifications.
00:25:58And nothing. Walking cold streets.
00:26:01While them, they're walking streets of gold.
00:26:04It's too young. Younger than my daughter.
00:26:07I mean, after all, he isn't 17.
00:26:10Such a slight build too. That worries me. He's like a feather.
00:26:14My son went to the gym to build himself up, but he was a bit big to begin with.
00:26:19You don't know him.
00:26:22Why do we have this shop in their country?
00:26:25Oh, hello dear. Are you managing to keep up today?
00:26:27Oh, I think so.
00:26:28Oh, I bet you're dreaming about Peter again.
00:26:31Well, that's all right.
00:26:33When you're getting engaged, dear, you must be thinking about that.
00:26:36We're too young, really.
00:26:38Oh, but you are serious though, aren't you, dear?
00:26:40I mean, it's very common nowadays. I wouldn't say you were too young for nowadays.
00:26:44Oh, I don't think of that.
00:26:46I think I had the first Prince Charming that came along. I feel sorry for him.
00:26:49Yes, but love's the same.
00:26:52If the right person came by her, I think you would.
00:26:55In your heart of hearts.
00:26:57Peter's very right for her, I think.
00:26:59I don't think we could.
00:27:01Oh, is it his parents, dear?
00:27:03Might they let you?
00:27:04Oh, no, you haven't asked me yet.
00:27:06You've got to do a few things first.
00:27:09I'm not ready to get married.
00:27:12I'm certainly not ready to settle down.
00:27:14I think there's more to life than that.
00:27:16Yes, I expect you're right.
00:27:18But love is not a joy ride.
00:27:20And marriage can be a wonderful thing, Myra. I don't mind saying that.
00:27:24Mine has been.
00:27:26Oh, I'm sure you and Peter haven't got anything to worry about.
00:27:29Well, we want to do other things first.
00:27:31Travel?
00:27:33Don't you think she's a bit young?
00:27:35Well, I'm not getting any younger.
00:27:38So I'd better get back to the grindstone.
00:27:40Don't leave me on my own too long, dears.
00:27:45You want to travel too?
00:27:47Oh, I don't care. I just said that.
00:27:49I couldn't think what to say to her as I was putting her off.
00:27:51Yeah, she's hard to talk to.
00:27:53Peter's the only one I can really talk to.
00:27:56What are you talking about?
00:27:59Oh, I don't know.
00:28:01I think Clyde's keen on you.
00:28:04I know he's not.
00:28:10I know he's not.
00:28:40I love you.
00:29:11Going out tonight?
00:29:13What are you doing?
00:29:15Well, I guess I'll just take my little old horn down to the pub and have a blow.
00:29:17Oh?
00:29:19Well, it's a damn good night. You ought to come down.
00:29:21A lot of laughs.
00:29:23There's nothing like a good blow.
00:29:25Are you trying to be dirty?
00:29:27I'm not trying to be dirty.
00:29:29I'm not trying to be dirty.
00:29:31I'm not trying to be dirty.
00:29:33I'm not trying to be dirty.
00:29:35I'm not trying to be dirty.
00:29:37I'm not trying to be dirty.
00:29:40I'm not trying to be dirty.
00:29:42I'm not trying to be dirty.
00:29:51I don't know whether I want to screw her or not.
00:29:53Why not?
00:29:57Totally going to die, is everything in it?
00:30:09Still time for a couple of hands. Come on, old-timer.
00:30:25Come on, come on. Still time for a few hands.
00:30:28Not all the time. Enough of the old-timer.
00:30:31Get us out of the table here, Pete. Are you going to play, Peter?
00:30:37Come on, be in it. Let's show him a thing or two.
00:30:41It's a simple game. I don't know if we should be teaching him these bad habits.
00:30:45Come on, he's old enough. Look, are you playing or not?
00:30:49We need another hand. Probably the Mississippi Gambler in disguise.
00:30:54It's five cents to play.
00:30:56You're going for 21, see? The picture cards count as 10.
00:31:00I give you two cards, I get two cards, then you bet against me.
00:31:03I turn one up. You can buy more cards against me if you don't have close to 21, see?
00:31:08All right, what have you got? 19. I got 19 too, so I win.
00:31:12You have to beat me, see? Simple. Simple, but deadly.
00:31:18All right, put your money in.
00:31:25What have you got this time? Bet you like a dinner.
00:31:27An ace is worth 1 or 11, whatever you choose.
00:31:30An ace and a royal card makes up 21, which means you'd win.
00:31:33But if I've got 21 too, I win, see?
00:31:36This isn't your lucky day. That's not true, is it?
00:31:38Guess I haven't taken my coat off.
00:31:40Oh, gee, I'm too hot for you today, Paddy. Come on, play up.
00:31:49I'll buy one. Oh, you're going to have to do better than that.
00:31:54Another.
00:31:57My bust.
00:31:58Oh, it's bankers' day today, look at that.
00:32:01You all right?
00:32:0321, you win the bank.
00:32:05He can't, deal. He should have declared that pawn too.
00:32:07Well, that'll break.
00:32:08Gentlemen, lunch period ends at 2. I thought we were aware of that.
00:32:13Oh, what? I would have liked another chance at that card shop.
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00:35:14You want to go for a swim?
00:35:16It's not on your life. I want to keep two eyes on the keg.
00:35:36Anyone for hooky?
00:35:43I don't think so.
00:36:13He's got big hands and a big nose.
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00:38:09Hey, that's well exposed.
00:38:11Yes.
00:38:12I can't quite make out what he's going to do.
00:38:14Hey, what are you looking at?
00:38:15Oh, you've seen. This is the thing we got off Wilson.
00:38:18Yeah, he brings it out every bloody year.
00:38:20It's all right there. I can't follow what he's up to.
00:38:22I mean, you know, I've seen the sort of thing.
00:38:24I've done the sort of thing.
00:38:25Well, what is it? Give us a look.
00:38:28Well, come on. Open it up again.
00:38:29Here?
00:38:30Oh.
00:38:31What?
00:38:33Well, let's open it up.
00:38:38Hey, don't rip that. Hot hands.
00:38:40Yeah.
00:38:41Blanching at the Y.
00:38:43No, that'll get your balls in a knot.
00:38:49Come fill the cup,
00:38:51and in the fire of spring,
00:38:53the winter garment of repentance fling.
00:38:56The bird of time has but a little way to fly,
00:38:59and lo, the bird is on the wing.
00:39:03Just asked Myra to marry me.
00:39:06Sunny life.
00:39:08Lovely home, couple of kids.
00:39:12She knocked me back.
00:39:16Come and help me drown me sorrows.
00:39:18I'm all right.
00:39:33I hear you're going to fuck me.
00:39:46Come on, this way.
00:39:51Come on.
00:40:02No, Edmund, kill him.
00:40:03What's wrong with you?
00:40:05Ed!
00:40:06Edmund!
00:40:07Come on, lovely boy, we want to do it.
00:40:08Oh, you're jazzy.
00:40:10You want us to do it?
00:40:14Come on.
00:40:16John, load the backpack.
00:40:17Out of bounds.
00:40:20Come on.
00:40:22Right there.
00:40:23Hey.
00:40:32Come on.
00:40:35Come on.
00:40:38Larry!
00:40:39Goal!
00:40:40Larry!
00:40:42Goal!
00:40:45Larry!
00:40:54Out of bounds.
00:40:56One point.
00:40:57Hey.
00:41:00Geoffrey.
00:41:13Come on, get back there.
00:41:14Get on the ball.
00:41:17Get on the ball.
00:41:18Get on the ball.
00:41:19Derek.
00:41:21Darryl, Darryl.
00:41:27Mark Pickering.
00:41:28Good boy, Mark.
00:41:29Big kick, Mark.
00:41:30A big one.
00:41:32Kerry Jones.
00:41:33Come on, Peter.
00:41:42Keep going, Wally.
00:41:53Good job, Mark.
00:41:58Boy, that's a big one, Mark.
00:42:04Come on, let's go for that swim.
00:42:28Hey, did you see the kid down the creek?
00:42:30You'll call him off, all right?
00:42:32I wouldn't mind heating her up a bit.
00:42:34Well, I'm not being very tear-skinny, she'd snap.
00:42:36Well, that's what I do.
00:42:38Don't worry about those skinny ones.
00:42:40They're hot stuff.
00:42:42What about that Mara?
00:42:43Oh, mate.
00:42:44She's strange, all right.
00:42:46Oh, come on.
00:42:47She's a good girl.
00:42:48She's a good girl.
00:42:49She's a good girl.
00:42:50She's a good girl.
00:42:51She's a good girl.
00:42:52She's a good girl.
00:42:53She's a good girl.
00:42:54She's a good girl.
00:42:55She's a good girl.
00:42:56Oh, come on.
00:42:57All cows look back at night.
00:42:59Look, I wouldn't kick her shoes from under my bed.
00:43:02Oh, mate.
00:43:03I'm glad Phil's going to try his luck.
00:43:05Yeah, he is.
00:43:07That Mara.
00:43:08She's something.
00:43:10Definitely strange.
00:43:13A bit cheap.
00:43:26Oh, come on.
00:43:56Let's go in, too.
00:43:58No.
00:44:27Have you seen the scrub down there?
00:44:30Jesus, that's thick.
00:44:31It's like a jungle.
00:44:32I tell you what.
00:44:33Johnny Weasmuller wouldn't be able to handle the bloody bush down there.
00:44:36It really prompts me to make a Tarzan feature film.
00:44:40I've been thinking about it for a little while.
00:44:43Something like no one's ever seen before.
00:44:45None of this tailor-made loincloth crap.
00:44:47No, no Hollywood-manufactured Tarzan.
00:44:50Find the ugliest, hairiest, deadliest,
00:44:54find the ugliest, hairiest, podgiest buggy you could wish to find anywhere.
00:44:58Real vines, not ropes with a bit of hair tied on them.
00:45:02Real giraffes, the whole works.
00:45:04Not cutaway shots like Daktari and stuff like that on bloody television.
00:45:15Look, you know what?
00:45:17I reckon if someone was game enough to get a bit of money from somewhere,
00:45:21take a crew to Africa and shoot something like this,
00:45:23it'd be a box-office smash.
00:45:25Can't you imagine that Jane, this little English girl,
00:45:28fine little body, pale cheeks,
00:45:32probably a rosy red nose, just to give a little bit of interest.
00:45:35And here's this Tarzan surveying her from these vines and trees
00:45:38as he swings through the jungle.
00:45:40And she knows he's there.
00:45:42And she's seen him amongst the apes.
00:45:44But she's got an eye out for him too.
00:45:46And down he comes one day, yodelling as he comes,
00:45:49picks her up in one arm.
00:45:51She hangs onto a great tuft of hairs under his armpit,
00:45:53and off they go, up into the trees,
00:45:56to live happily ever after.
00:45:58Now, you mightn't even have to go to Africa to make it.
00:46:00You could probably make it here.
00:46:02You'd probably even shoot it down there if you could get permission from the zoo
00:46:05to get the animals, that is.
00:46:07Taronga Park would probably give us some animals.
00:46:09You know, a giraffe, zebra.
00:46:11It's useless to get a horse and try and paint it with stripes.
00:46:14That never works.
00:46:19I don't know.
00:46:20I'd really like to make something like this.
00:46:23The thing is, finding a Jane's a bit difficult.
00:46:26There's not many people can play Jane.
00:46:29She came down from the mountain
00:46:31and pissed like a bloody fountain.
00:46:33The hairs on her dicky dino hang down to her knees.
00:46:36The hairs on her dicky dino,
00:46:38the hairs on her dicky dino,
00:46:40the hairs on her dicky dino hang down to her knees.
00:46:44She came from Florida,
00:46:47from Florida.
00:46:49These jewellers are fussy people.
00:47:01OK, come on, everybody.
00:47:04He's having a wedding.
00:47:06A wedding.
00:47:09Come on, stand over here.
00:47:11Hurry up.
00:47:13You too, darling. Don't be bashful.
00:47:15Hey fellas, we're going to have a wedding, a wedding, right now, hooray, hooray, hooray.
00:47:27Hey fellas, come on, get over here, you too girl, come on, hurry it up.
00:47:33Where did you get those flowers?
00:47:34Alright, now everybody in two lines down there.
00:47:36Alright, now come on, hurry it up.
00:47:41Alright, come on, stand over here.
00:47:45Alright, here we go.
00:47:47Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join in holy matrimony this man,
00:47:52this little kid actually, and this sheila.
00:47:54If there's anybody here who sees any cause why we shouldn't join them in holy matrimony,
00:47:58speak now or forever hold your peace.
00:48:03Alright, it doesn't seem to be any reason why we shouldn't join them together in matrimony.
00:48:07So, hold hands.
00:48:09I now pronounce you man and wife.
00:48:11You may kiss the bride.
00:48:37Alright.
00:49:07Alright.
00:49:37I was there in 56 and I like the country very much.
00:49:40Yeah, it's beautiful.
00:49:41You do go back occasionally.
00:49:44Do you know what the bloody D.I.P. stands for in Australia?
00:49:46Doping, laxatised, crooked.
00:49:49Right, what's going on?
00:49:59Here, fill this up.
00:50:01Come on, come on, bloody man will die first.
00:50:04Jesus Christ, will you look at that.
00:50:06Where did you learn to pour beer?
00:50:16What are you doing here?
00:50:21G'day Roy.
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01:00:05I said we should have stayed and looked a bit longer.
01:00:07Nonsense.
01:00:08Honestly, they left.
01:00:09I can't say I blame them.
01:00:12What's the boss doing?
01:00:14He should do something.
01:00:15I don't care what he says about the bloody backlog.
01:00:18He'll get through that in one day.
01:00:20Well, he really is as scared to admit he should have waited for him on the bus.
01:00:24After the last time, we should never have had it.
01:00:29Somebody would have seen them leave.
01:00:32I've got a good mind to go out there and anywhere and have a look.
01:00:35I've stood up to him before.
01:00:37It's the director who should authorize the search.
01:00:42I don't know where he lives.
01:00:46I went to her place once.
01:00:47I could go there tonight.
01:00:49Yes.
01:00:59Hello, Mr. Paymaster there.
01:01:01Hello, Harold.
01:01:02Gordon here.
01:01:04Do you have a number for Ellie Patterson?
01:01:08Do you have a number for Ellie Patterson?
01:01:11And address?
01:01:14Mm-hmm.
01:01:16Also, Peter Simpson.
01:01:20No, they're not usually late, cameras.
01:01:22Oh, I know it's only 9.30.
01:01:25All right, thanks for the numbers.
01:01:30Mara, would you ring those numbers?
01:01:32See if they went home.
01:01:35It's about time.
01:01:37What time is it, Harold?
01:01:39The backlog remains.
01:01:49I'm sending some juniors out to check the picnic spot, sir.
01:01:53Here?
01:01:54Here.
01:02:07Could I have your attention, everyone?
01:02:09Now, owing to the non-arrival of the young people,
01:02:13I want someone to go out to the picnic ground
01:02:15and check against the unlikely event
01:02:17that anything untoward has befallen them.
01:02:20Now, don't get carried away.
01:02:22This needn't affect the flow.
01:02:24I've had similar cases like this before on the services,
01:02:27and, well, they'll probably turn up tomorrow.
01:02:30But it seems they don't have any relatives in the city.
01:02:35So we should make this our business.
01:02:39Well, Barry, you can go.
01:02:43I'll go.
01:02:45Hooray!
01:02:46Hooray!
01:02:49It's not rotten.
01:02:50It's not rotten.
01:02:51It's not rotten.
01:02:52It's not rotten.
01:02:53It's not rotten.
01:03:23It's not rotten.
01:03:24It's not rotten.
01:03:48Anybody around?
01:03:59Did you see a young boy and a girl last night?
01:04:03I said, did you see a young boy and a girl last night?
01:04:06We lost them.
01:04:08Are you deaf?
01:04:09Are you deaf?
01:04:13We're looking...
01:04:15Look, my dear fellow.
01:04:17Two young people last night after the picnic.
01:04:20Did you see them at all?
01:04:26No, sir.
01:04:27Why can't he answer a straight question?
01:04:29Maybe he's crazy.
01:04:30If he was crazy, they'd put him away.
01:04:32He's having a zone.
01:04:33He probably doesn't like people.
01:04:39What's your name, old man?
01:04:42Did you see a couple of kids last night?
01:04:46Look, what did you do to those kids?
01:04:49What did you do to the old man?
01:04:52Can't sort of throw you off here, you old bastard.
01:04:55Oh, jeez.
01:05:15My first daughter, she was 15 and she was gone for five years.
01:05:45I never meant to make her go.
01:05:46I wanted her to...
01:05:48Do you know, I always thought it was my fault.
01:05:51Now I don't know.
01:05:58Oh, I'd really like to stay, but Mr. Rourke will be wanting his dinner.
01:06:01That's all right, Mrs. Rourke.
01:06:13You can go, Myra.
01:06:14There's no need.
01:06:15I'll wait.
01:06:19Do you have family in the city, Myra?
01:06:22Yes.
01:06:25Strange to think they live quite alone.
01:06:28Many do.
01:06:32None so alone.
01:06:38You must be caught in the traffic.
01:06:39Shouldn't be this late.
01:06:55We came back.
01:06:57I sent Barry home.
01:06:59There's nothing there.
01:07:02No one's seen them.
01:07:06There's a bus go through there about that time of night.
01:07:10The driver doesn't know at all.
01:07:13Also, they could have hitched.
01:07:17No one's seen them.
01:07:19Tomorrow, if they don't come back, I'll ring the police.
01:07:23There's nothing else to be done.
01:07:26I could still go and check at the boarding house.
01:08:50Would you give that to her, please?
01:09:00Do you want to go somewhere for a drink?
01:09:03No, I want to go home.
01:09:20If I got off, you think they would have said something?
01:09:22Yeah, what could they say?
01:09:24People get worried.
01:09:26They just wanted to get away.
01:09:28When I go, I won't tell anyone.
01:09:30I'll just go.
01:09:31You think they're all right, do you?
01:09:32You think nothing's happened to them?
01:09:35I don't get you.
01:09:36Where would you go?
01:09:37I'd travel.
01:09:38Travel?
01:09:43They should have said something.
01:09:49Do you talk to her much?
01:09:51No, he talked to her.
01:09:55She said Peter was the only one she could talk to.
01:09:57There were people she could have talked to.
01:09:58Lots of people.
01:10:02They should have said something.
01:10:08I was going to teach him the trumpet.
01:10:10Yeah, why didn't you?
01:10:13I didn't get round to it.
01:10:16I brought it in a couple of times.
01:10:22Look, it's getting late.
01:10:23I'm going to go in.
01:10:24Are you leaving?
01:10:27You're the top typist now.
01:10:28Why go?
01:10:29Well, I suppose I'll be back.
01:10:32Don't you have a dream?
01:10:35I've always wanted to travel.
01:10:37Always wanted to go to Spain.
01:10:39Bullfights and castles and music.
01:10:42Come on, castles in the air, I'd say.
01:10:45They won't talk to you there, you know.
01:10:46Yes, they will.
01:10:47Come on.
01:10:49Don't you have a dream?
01:10:50I mean, don't you want to have a band?
01:10:52That's here.
01:10:53That's...
01:10:57Yeah, I did have an idea about a band.
01:11:01You've got to be professional about it.
01:11:05I was in this really good band once.
01:11:09Kids nowadays don't want to know about music.
01:11:12They're not serious.
01:11:16I wouldn't do it now unless it was really dedicated musos.
01:11:21It'd just be a waste of time.
01:11:26I was in a really good band once.
01:11:31I'm right on the edge of another pay rise.
01:11:32I can't knock that back, can I?
01:11:34I mean, it's worth it.
01:11:35A man's got to think about the future, be realistic.
01:11:39A woman too, you know.
01:11:40What a load of rubbish.
01:11:42What's got into you?
01:11:43You.
01:11:45I thought for a minute you were talking to me.
01:11:55Because of what happened at the picnic?
01:11:57No.
01:11:59I mean, I thought you were really talking to me,
01:12:01but you don't do that.
01:12:02You're all crap.
01:12:03I'm all crap?
01:12:04You're the one that's talking about castles in Spain.
01:12:05Be realistic.
01:12:07No, I won't.
01:12:08I'm sick of people not really talking to me.
01:12:11Hell, he said that.
01:12:14But I'll tell you something.
01:12:18You could have had me.
01:12:20I mean, you could really have me if only...
01:12:22I was drunk.
01:12:24I'd had a bit too much to drink.
01:12:26Yeah, well, you're not drunk now.
01:12:30I mean, what if he said you liked me or something?
01:12:33Do you think I'd scream?
01:12:35What if you asked me?
01:12:37What if he wanted me?
01:12:42You know, the only reason that you can talk to me
01:12:45is you think I'm cheap.
01:12:47No, it's true.
01:12:49What would you be going to do it naked?
01:12:52With the lights on?
01:12:54You'd have to be drunk to keep it up.
01:12:57You know, public service really suits you.
01:13:00Suits you right down to the grave.
01:13:01You remember saying that?
01:13:06Yeah, well, you can wait for your yearly
01:13:08fuck-at-the-office picnic.
01:13:10But I can't.
01:13:13The girl has no family that we know of.
01:13:16Anyway, when we find his parents, we'll let you know.
01:13:20For the moment, we would like to see
01:13:22if any of their workmates can help us.
01:13:24We'd like to have a little chat to them,
01:13:26look at their records.
01:13:30Start files, then.
01:13:35What'll the police do?
01:13:37They won't do anything, Mrs. Urekov.
01:13:40Mrs. Patricia Kennedy Rourke,
01:13:43typist, receptionist, temporary, grade C,
01:13:4750 words per minute.
01:13:49Religion, Anglican.
01:13:51Born October 30, 1915.
01:13:55Merit certificate,
01:13:57Deniliquin Central School, 1929.
01:14:00James Maxwell Cullen,
01:14:03Clark, grade C2.
01:14:05Born January 2, 1932,
01:14:08County Clare.
01:14:11Religion, Catholic.
01:14:13Intermediate level, Mara Catherine Taylor,
01:14:16typist, grade B,
01:14:1970 words per minute.
01:14:21Religion, nil.
01:14:23New shorthand.
01:14:25Born Hornsby, September 1949.
01:14:29Leaving certificate,
01:14:31Cronulla Girls High, 1966.
01:14:34Senior Clark, grade B2,
01:14:37staff index section.
01:14:39Born April 2, 1920.
01:14:43Religion, Catholic.
01:14:45Ann Veronica Tate,
01:14:47typist, grade C,
01:14:4960 words per minute.
01:14:52Religion, Quaker.
01:14:57Immigration, 1954,
01:15:00Adelaide Friends School.
01:15:03Leaving certificate, 1959.
01:15:05John Clyde Wood, Clark, grade C,
01:15:09miscellaneous file.
01:15:11Born October 1, 1945.
01:15:15Religion, Church of England.
01:15:19Leaving certificate passes in
01:15:21Chemistry, Maths 1,
01:15:23Geography, and English.
01:15:27Gordon Johnson, Division 2 supervisor.
01:15:31Born 1920.
01:15:33Religion, Presbyterian.
01:15:36Special qualifications,
01:15:38accountancy and Diploma of Industrial Relations,
01:15:42Geelong Technical College.
01:15:45Military service, AIF Palestine,
01:15:49DSC.
01:15:51Appointment to Water Board, 1946.
01:15:55Seniority in Department, number 17.
01:15:59What about Dave Belding?
01:16:00He killed him!
01:16:02This is Captain Belding's daughter.
01:16:04I didn't kill your father.
01:16:05Liar!
01:16:06I didn't even know about it until after when they...
01:16:09They told me to plant that bank book in his locker.
01:16:11And then you killed him!
01:16:12No!
01:16:25Why did they go buggering off?
01:16:43They could have stayed,
01:16:44and I would have taught him the trumpet.
01:16:47Long notes.
01:16:49Why do they leave me left alone like ice?
01:16:52Why is it me?
01:16:54She with a steel trap that breaks the ice.
01:16:57But man to man.
01:16:58Wasn't he man enough to get it in there?
01:17:00God, to get in there before I melt.
01:17:04A void, cold, bed, ice, do you know I always avoid?
01:17:09But that and a bloody ice prick fire.
01:17:11Even in this dark hole, I feel the ice prick.
01:17:13Remember the fire?
01:17:15Mara, don't let it come out of the dark and stab.
01:17:18Just wrap me in towels, Mara,
01:17:20so I don't see myself left naked on the ice water.
01:17:25A beer before I die of thirst.
01:17:50A beer before I die of thirst.
01:18:20A beer before I die of thirst.
01:18:23A beer before I die of thirst.
01:18:50A beer before I die of thirst.
01:18:53A beer before I die of thirst.
01:18:56A beer before I die of thirst.
01:18:59A beer before I die of thirst.
01:19:02A beer before I die of thirst.
01:19:05A beer before I die of thirst.
01:19:08A beer before I die of thirst.
01:19:11A beer before I die of thirst.
01:19:14A beer before I die of thirst.
01:19:17A beer before I die of thirst.