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00:00The End
01:00What's funny?
01:08I was just thinking of something my father used to say.
01:10What's that?
01:11All beginnings are hard.
01:13That's not funny.
01:14All we have to seem to do is begin.
01:15You don't think that's funny?
01:16All the fun is your sense of humor.
01:30Have you finished your two?
01:31Yes, Mrs. Cohen.
01:33No.
01:34Aunt Emma.
01:36Yes, Aunt Emma.
01:38Then you can take Barney's breakfast.
01:40Here, Lizzie.
01:45Do you call that finished?
01:47Come on, young man.
01:49To the last drop.
01:51Up, up, up.
01:53That's it.
01:54Now, that's better.
01:56Now, be careful.
01:57Don't run and don't drop it, please.
01:59Oh, do you think we could have a bone for Ben?
02:02No.
02:03We can't have a bone for Ben
02:05because there aren't any bones for Ben.
02:07Look, all the bones we have go to make soup.
02:10Ben has to earn his own living just like the rest of us.
02:13Now, off you go.
02:14Up.
02:14And be careful.
02:15Oh, be careful.
02:21Any more hot water?
02:23There won't be long, though.
02:25Oh.
02:28Oh, for some soap.
02:35Right.
02:35Where do we start?
02:36We can't just start anywhere.
02:38Oh, I don't know.
02:39Let's start over there, shall we?
02:41Right.
02:42All right.
02:42Jenny, you go to the back and lift the chest.
02:45This one?
02:47No, at the back.
02:50Okay?
02:53All right?
02:53Thanks.
02:54Go on.
02:54Come on, then.
02:55Come on, boy.
02:56Come on, boy.
02:59All right?
03:00Can you go any faster?
03:04All right?
03:05Yeah.
03:13Well, should we give it a go right here?
03:14Yeah.
03:15Yeah.
03:15All right, then.
03:16It's okay?
03:16It works.
03:17We're a boy.
03:18Come on.
03:19You can be all right.
03:20Yes, you'll eat.
03:21All right.
03:24Come on, come over here.
03:30All right.
03:31All right.
03:31All right, the other one.
03:31Come on, boy.
03:49Come on.
03:49Come on.
03:49Come on.
03:49Come on.
03:50Come on.
03:50Come on.
03:51Come on.
03:51Come on.
03:52Come on.
03:52Come on.
03:53Come on.
03:53Come on.
03:54Come on.
03:54Come on.
03:55Come on.
03:55Come on, come on, come on, come on.
03:57Come on, come on.
03:59Oh, look, you better leave him.
04:01I'll go behind.
04:03Oh.
04:05Did he do it?
04:07I don't think he's big enough.
04:09Come on.
04:11Hang on, we've just got to try very hard.
04:13Okay?
04:15Hold on, we've got a handle.
04:17Come on, try.
04:19Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
04:21Come on, come on, come on.
04:23Come on, come on.
04:25Come on, come on.
04:27Just try, please.
04:29I don't think he's too small.
04:31One more go. One more go, come on.
04:33Come on, come on, come on.
04:35Come on, come on, come on.
04:37Come on, come on.
04:39Are you in the market for advice?
04:43Well, who are you?
04:45Paul.
04:47What are you doing here?
04:49Watching.
04:51You ain't never gonna do it, you know.
04:53Where did you come from?
04:55Does it matter?
04:57Have you been ill?
04:59Yeah.
05:01I've been ill.
05:03This nag will never do.
05:05He's a good pony.
05:07Depends what you mean by good, doesn't it?
05:09Good for what?
05:11Where'd you get him?
05:13Nick in from a posh livery stable?
05:15No.
05:16He was shot in a little field.
05:17He was starving.
05:18You've got a kind heart.
05:20But he never worked in chains before.
05:22Anyway, there's good grass.
05:24What do you want to plow it up for?
05:25You have to plow it up, you know,
05:27before you can plant anything.
05:29You don't plant good pasture, though, do you?
05:31What are you gonna feed your stock on?
05:33You have got stock.
05:35We've got some sheep and a goat and a...
05:37Jenny.
05:38Look.
05:40Do you need help?
05:42Who says?
05:43Now look here, Mr...
05:44Paul.
05:45Very well, Paul.
05:47How come you know so much about it?
05:50I've been at it a long time.
05:52Doing what?
05:53We had this commune down Winchester.
05:57Haven't you got any men here?
06:00Okay, we'll try it now.
06:02Go on.
06:08Oh, I don't know.
06:10It's turning over, all right.
06:11Oh, but it's not catching, see?
06:12I told you now, it's your jet, man.
06:14You should have left it what it was, man,
06:15instead of whisking fuel, dragging it up here, see?
06:17Hello.
06:18Now who's she now, then?
06:19He.
06:20Hard to tell, though, isn't it?
06:25Our own company,
06:26I'm not sure.
06:27I'm not sure.
06:28I'm not sure.
06:29I'm not sure.
06:30I'm not sure.
06:31I'm not sure.
06:32I'm not sure.
06:33I'm not sure.
06:34I'm not sure.
06:35I'm sure.
06:36I'm not sure.
06:37Our own cream cheese.
06:48Thanks.
06:50Look,
06:51I don't want to bud in what I'm not wanted,
06:53but I think I could offer you some advice.
06:55We're in the market for anything we can get,
06:58including advice.
06:59Good.
07:00How much land have you got here?
07:02About 20 acres.
07:03And there are what?
07:04Nine of us.
07:06You should be laughing.
07:08Is it all pasture?
07:09There's a field of wheat.
07:10There's one field's got cabbages in,
07:12but they're only little ones.
07:14Okay.
07:15Look,
07:16I know what you're all thinking.
07:18I mean,
07:19what's this long-haired git doing coming here telling us what to do?
07:22What does he know about it?
07:24Well,
07:25I can't help that.
07:26I'm not here to criticise,
07:28but I'm no good at tact.
07:30I mean,
07:31I can't say you're doing a grand job and all that crap.
07:33You've got one cow drying out,
07:35a riding school hack,
07:37six chickens,
07:38and a field full of spring cabbages.
07:40And some sheep and a goat.
07:42Okay,
07:43okay.
07:44But unless you get yourselves organised,
07:46you're wasting your time.
07:47Oh, really?
07:48Yeah, really.
07:49You see,
07:50it's no use ploughing up any old bit of land and saying,
07:53oh, we'll grow this here and that there.
07:56It's a whole cycle.
07:58You've got to become part of it.
08:00You've got to be planning two years ahead all the time
08:03and rotate your crop
08:05so you never get a bit of land idle or shagged out.
08:08First,
08:09livestock.
08:11You need two good horses,
08:13old work horses like Suffolk's or Clydesdale's,
08:17if you can get them.
08:18Well, that's unlikely.
08:20But at least something you can get used to pulling a plough.
08:22Yeah,
08:23well, you may not have noticed it,
08:24but we do happen to have a tractor.
08:26How long you been chinkering with it,
08:27trying to get it going?
08:28A week.
08:29No, no, fair play.
08:31We've had it a week.
08:32But we've only been working on it a couple of days, eh?
08:35Three days.
08:37In three days with two horses,
08:39you could have ploughed six acres.
08:41Aye, but wait till we get the tractor going.
08:43Sure.
08:44You'll do five acres a day.
08:46Easy.
08:47But what about when you're out up?
08:49Because you've got to scour the countryside
08:51looking for a spare part.
08:53And when you're going further and further afield,
08:55trying to find diesel?
08:56Well, you're talking as if nothing will never get back to normal.
08:59And you're talking as if everything's going to get back to what you call normal by Christmas.
09:04Well, maybe it will.
09:06I mean, we don't know that, do we?
09:08I mean, I met a fellow in the station wagon the other day.
09:11Pined out with tins and bottles and things.
09:13And he said somebody he'd met had heard the Japs had found a new vaccine.
09:17And I suppose he swam all the way across the Pacific just to tell us.
09:20Look, you may be right.
09:21I don't know.
09:22All I know is you've got to work on the assumption that you're wrong.
09:26That it's never going to change.
09:28Never.
09:31Pessimists, that's what you are.
09:33Pessimists.
09:34Doom merchants.
09:36Yes, we all know that.
09:38So what do you suggest we do?
09:42What are you ploughing for?
09:44What are you aiming to plant?
09:45Potatoes.
09:46You got seed potatoes?
09:48Yeah, well, I found this clamp, see, a fortnight ago when we came here.
09:56That's not a seed potato.
09:58You want seed potatoes?
10:00Well, what's the difference, then?
10:02You want shoots.
10:04You put some aside when you lift them, you stack them on end with the eyes on top and they sprout.
10:08You won't get anything out of them.
10:13Let's have a look at this tractor of yours.
10:15Right.
10:16I'll show you.
10:17Follow me.
10:21You know, he could be very useful.
10:22Hmm.
10:23If a trifle depressing.
10:24Do you think he will fix the tractor?
10:26No, not a chance.
10:28Not without the spares.
10:32Well, that's that, then.
10:33No spuds.
10:35Well, just a minute.
10:37The tractor.
10:38What about it?
10:39Well, at the quarry.
10:40What?
10:41There's potatoes there.
10:42I mean, they had everything.
10:43They even had yeast.
10:44What are you talking about?
10:45Look, you remember the day I met you when I was collecting that stuff from the chemist shop.
10:47That girl?
10:48Yeah, well, they'd get all that stuff together.
10:50I mean, it might still be there.
10:51Well, she may have gone back then.
10:52No, no, no.
10:53Not with the chap dead.
10:54Well, it was three or four months ago.
10:55Look, do you two mind telling me what all this is about?
10:57Oh, we told you at the church.
10:58Don't you remember?
10:59Look, you remember?
11:00There's a couple gone methodically around the country scouring, looking for provisions.
11:03They got all stored away in a quarry near Abcaster.
11:05Then the man had an accident with a tractor and died.
11:08Oh, yes, I remember.
11:10And you picked her up and she wanted off on her own.
11:11But they got a fantastic amount of stuff together.
11:13Do you think it might still be there?
11:14Well, it could be.
11:15It was well hidden.
11:16Well, I wish you'd remembered it earlier.
11:17It just never occurred to me.
11:19It's a bit outside our radius, even now.
11:22Now, just you stick to the route I've marked, all right?
11:24Yeah.
11:25There's no shortcuts.
11:26In that case, if anything goes wrong, at least I'm going to know which road you're on.
11:28Right, old now, then.
11:29Don't worry about us, boy.
11:30Yeah.
11:35Is he all right with that gun?
11:36Barney?
11:37Well, I'll tell you now, boy.
11:39He may not be much in the head, but he's a lovely shot.
11:42And careful, too.
11:43I told him not, see.
11:44Isn't that right, Barney?
11:46Isn't that right, Barney?
11:47My sheep.
11:49Yeah, well, don't you worry about your sheep, Barney.
11:51We'll look after them.
11:52I'll be with you now under my net.
11:53That's a good boy.
11:54We palsy, him and me.
11:55Well, he's more like a pet, really, see.
11:56Well, don't try and get too much a strip.
11:57See if you can get an inventory as complete as you can.
11:58We'll go.
11:59And we'll be back before dark.
12:00Yeah.
12:01Mind how you go.
12:02And leave the booze alone.
12:05and leave the booze alone.
12:12And leave the booze alone.
12:37It's been planted as a lea.
12:39Look, you're gonna need three tons of hay next winter.
12:44If I was you, I'd fence off about an acre and a half the other end for that.
12:49The rest of it will plough quite easy. Just plough all this in.
13:09Well, you can use it for grazing, but that's about all.
13:12Why? Drainage.
13:15But surely it's well-drained with the stream here.
13:18Just the opposite.
13:20All the water from the rest of the land just swamps down through the field to the stream.
13:25If the stream was on top and running at right angles, you'd be well-drained.
13:29You could dig a ditch over there later on. Might help.
13:32Oh, you'd never have thought of that, would you?
13:37Ah, well, seems to know what he's talking about.
13:41Oh, come on, Greg.
13:43You're not having your harem challenged, you know.
13:47I got away with one of my kids, but she took illness near Petworth.
13:59I couldn't do nothing for her.
14:03She was a terror, she was.
14:06I found a church and buried her.
14:10I just sat there beside her for...
14:13I don't know.
14:15Days.
14:18Still, you've all been through it.
14:26Killed that Tom Glass.
14:28No sign?
14:29No.
14:30No, I know him. Just broken up in the booze and got drunk.
14:33They won't be back tonight now.
14:35I hope nothing's happened to me.
14:38Where were you going when you came across us, Mr...
14:42Just Paul.
14:44I don't know, really.
14:45I came up first off looking for my dad.
14:48You been in London?
14:50No.
14:51Don't.
14:53He worked at King's Cross on the railway.
14:56Anyway, I couldn't find him.
14:58His flat was all tidy, but he wasn't in it.
15:00I was lucky to get out alive.
15:03There's snipers everywhere.
15:05Waiting to pick off anything they see moving.
15:07For a gold fill-in or a packet of fags.
15:12There they are.
15:13Listen.
15:17Damn fools.
15:18Travelling at night.
15:19Now grab your coats and come give me a hand.
15:21No, you stay here, children, and finish your supper, please.
15:45That doesn't look like the van.
15:46Perhaps they found another.
15:47It isn't a van.
15:48It's a land robber.
15:51Jenny, go and get a gun quick.
15:53Paul, you stand by the lights of the bus.
15:54All right.
15:55Now, who are you?
15:56Turn your lights off and come out with your hands up.
15:57All right.
15:58Now, who are you?
15:59Now, turn your lights off and come out with your hands up.
16:00Paul?
16:01Paul?
16:02Don't shoot me.
16:03Take a gun quick.
16:04I'm going to get a gun.
16:05Take a gun.
16:06I'm going to get a gun.
16:07I'm going to get a gun.
16:08I'm going to get a gun.
16:09You can't get a gun.
16:10But I'm going to get a gun.
16:11I'm going to get a gun.
16:12I'm going to get a gun.
16:13Let's go.
16:14All right.
16:15Now, who are you?
16:16Now, turn your lights off and come out with your hands up.
16:18Now, turn your lights off and come out with your hands up.
16:27Paul?
16:31Don't shoot me.
16:36I'm sorry. I hoped you'd be friendly.
16:40Well, we may be.
16:41What are you doing here?
16:43I was just looking for somewhere to park for the night.
16:45I saw your lights.
16:47You make a habit of driving around at night?
16:50No. In fact, I got quite panicky when it started to get dark,
16:54but we just couldn't find anywhere secluded.
16:56We?
16:57Mr. Russell and I.
16:59I'm Charmian Wentworth.
17:02Do you think I could move out of those lights now?
17:04They're rather dazzling.
17:07Yeah, sure. Go on.
17:16Well, where is this Mr. Russell?
17:19Oh, he's asleep.
17:21At least, I hope he's asleep. I hope we haven't disturbed him.
17:24You're not ill, are you?
17:25Ill? No.
17:26Oh, no, we haven't got the death, if that's what you mean.
17:30Mr. Russell had it, but he's quite recovered now.
17:32What's he asleep for, then?
17:34And you driving him round?
17:36Well, he's my... I'm his secretary.
17:37You're kidding.
17:40What do you mean?
17:42I'm his secretary. I've been his secretary since...
17:46He's the Mr. Russell.
17:48Oh, the Mr. Russell.
17:51I'm sorry. Mr. Arthur Russell.
17:55Of Russell Investments.
17:57Table unit trusts, Anglo-Russell properties.
17:59He has an island off the coast of Argyllshire.
18:03That's where we're going.
18:05An island?
18:06Like we're people.
18:08Serfs, vassals and such like.
18:10Oh, no.
18:11There's only one tiny house there.
18:14Oh, dear.
18:16He's awake.
18:26What's all this about?
18:27I was just stopping for the night, Mr. Russell.
18:29Oh, yes.
18:30Well, you'd better get some sleep, then.
18:32Good evening.
18:38Has he gone back to bed?
18:40Oh, I expect so.
18:41He does so hate to be disturbed.
18:44That's why I didn't want you...
18:44Any marvellous.
18:48Oh, no.
18:49No, I don't really...
18:50Oh, dear.
18:57This is our land you're parked on.
19:00We expect a certain standard of courtesy.
19:02Because otherwise we're inclined to throw people off it.
19:04This island of yours may be more inhabited than you expect.
19:13Don't you think a lot of other people have had exactly the same idea?
19:16Possibly, but it is my island.
19:17I have a legal title to it.
19:19Who's law?
19:20Legal titles?
19:21Whatever you can lay your ads on now.
19:22Yes, but I don't think anyone he'd want it.
19:25It's quite barren.
19:26How are you going to live, then?
19:28Well, it is, of course, surrounded by fish.
19:31And I suppose Mrs. Wentworth will be doing a fishing for you.
19:35Are you being deliberately offensive, young man?
19:38Or is this an example of your standard of courtesy?
19:41I don't know about him being offensive.
19:43I haven't known him long enough.
19:45But it seems to me that, for a successful businessman,
19:49you don't seem to be showing much foresight.
19:50It's all right.
19:53We have fixed up a room for you.
19:55I hope you wouldn't mind sharing.
19:58If that's all right.
20:00Won't you join us in a drink, Mrs. Cain?
20:01Oh, no, no, no. Thank you very much.
20:03You, Miss...
20:04Well, thank you.
20:06No, dear.
20:08No, thank you.
20:09Not short of it.
20:13Not for the moment.
20:17Xiaomin?
20:18Yes, Mr. Rosk.
20:22Perhaps we'll stay on here a day or two.
20:24You could do with the rest.
20:26Yes.
20:27Well, good night.
20:30Good night.
20:31Good night.
20:40Come along, you two.
20:42I've got a lot to do with two more mouths to feed.
20:45And take this out to Wendy, please.
20:50Why is Wendy looking after the sheep?
20:52Because Barney's not back yet.
20:54Where is Barney?
20:55With Tom.
20:56Where's Tom?
20:57Oh, off you go.
20:58Wendy wants her breakfast.
20:59Come.
21:00Come on.
21:00Come on.
21:00Come on.
21:02Come on, Missy.
21:16Hey, careful.
21:17Careful.
21:18Careful.
21:18Don't you give them just one for a while.
21:31No, no.
21:32They've had time enough.
21:40Even if they waited until it was daylight,
21:42they should have been back hours ago.
21:43I don't think we'd need a caravan.
21:55No, fine.
21:56Who's driving?
21:57I'll drive.
21:58How are we off for gas?
22:01There's enough.
22:03Greg, you will take care.
22:05You'll be leaving us pretty depleted if anything happens to you.
22:07No, well, don't worry.
22:08Nor you.
22:09We'll be back soon.
22:10Probably with a hungover Tom Price.
22:12Yes, well, I hope that's all it is.
22:13Good luck.
22:32Some sort of expedition?
22:36Yes.
22:37Going far, are they?
22:39I do hope you don't mind us borrowing your Land Rover.
22:42But you did say you'd like to stay for a couple of days.
22:45Yes.
22:48Yes, well, if I were you, I'd get your things out of the caravan.
22:55No, the arrogance in a woman.
22:57Oh, dear.
22:58Is something wrong?
22:58This Grant person.
23:00Well, what's the letter?
23:01Well, I may be old-fashioned,
23:02but bossy women all seem to me to have no femininity.
23:05No.
23:07And taking the Land Rover like that, high-handed in the extreme.
23:09The Land Rover?
23:10Yes, they just drove off on it to search for somebody,
23:13without so much as a buy or leave.
23:15I think they're very worried.
23:16Of course they're worried.
23:17There's no excuse for that sort of behavior.
23:19I loathe bad manners.
23:21Perhaps you'd like to move on?
23:24Without the Land Rover?
23:26Surely it's not gone for good.
23:28No.
23:28No, I'll give them a little more rope.
23:31I'll watch how things go.
23:33Right.
23:35Well, don't run away.
23:37I was just going to see if I could be of any use.
23:39To whom?
23:41Mr Russell, I think these people need us.
23:44Oh, do you?
23:45Yes.
23:46Perhaps more than we need them.
23:49Charmin, I think for the time being,
23:50it might be a good idea not to mention the little we brought with us.
23:54I wasn't thinking of the food and drink.
23:56I was thinking of us.
23:57In what way?
23:58How could they need us?
24:00Well, there's such a lot to do.
24:02They're not living out of tins, you know.
24:04I don't really see myself as a very good farm laborer.
24:08But you're a brilliant administrator, Mr Russell.
24:10I'm sure they'll find that very useful.
24:12Charmin, do you think in the circumstances
24:13we might try to be a little less formal?
24:16After all, you do know now that my name is Arthur.
24:18Why, thank you, Mr...
24:20Thank you, Arthur.
24:22I'll do my best.
24:23You always do, my dear.
24:24Oh, the abbey woman suggested we might like to bring our things inside
24:35from the caravan.
24:36Oh, well, perhaps you'd let me have a key.
24:38Well, if we do it, we'll do it in our own time.
24:40Well, there's quite a lot to move.
24:41Yeah, we'll leave it later and I'll give you a hand.
24:44Thank you, but we shouldn't leave it too late.
24:47Yeah, I suppose not.
24:49Shouldn't we offer them the food?
24:52What happens if we decide to move on?
24:54Well, surely they'd let us have it back.
24:56Possibly, my dear, but I'd rather avoid any embarrassment.
24:59Looks pretty desolate.
25:28Yeah.
25:28Not much been round here.
25:32Well, except Tom Price, we hope.
25:58And, of course, we hope so.
26:03There's the fire.
26:32Yeah, but where the hell are they?
26:33And what do they stop for?
26:36The puncher?
26:40Yes, Mark!
26:41Well, that'll ask you a question.
26:42Can you reverse out?
26:43Like a sharpness, you'll forgive me expression.
27:00Who was he shouted?
27:01Oh, I don't know.
27:03Could have been Tom Price.
27:05Do you see where the shot came from?
27:06No.
27:07But if it wasn't from the van, it must have been somewhere around that hut.
27:10Well, there's nothing for it, I suppose.
27:12I'll have to go and have a look.
27:13Well, now's the time to learn.
27:23Come on.
27:23No, no.
27:24You're still there.
27:27I'm sorry.
27:28I'm so sorry.
27:42I'm sorry.
27:43I'll have to go.
27:43You're still there.
27:44You're still there.
27:45I'll have to go further on up.
27:59Come on.
28:10For God's sake, keep your head down.
28:15There's a bit hard on the elbows.
28:19There's the bishop's head.
28:21Sorry.
28:40So where the hell are they?
28:42They're not still in the van, I suppose.
28:45There they are.
28:54Price!
28:57Price!
29:03Up here!
29:04Where the hell have you been?
29:11How many of them are there?
29:14About three or four, I think.
29:16We can't move right away.
29:19They shot our tires out as soon as we appeared.
29:22Every time we make a move, they shoot.
29:25But you can't have been there all night.
29:29Well, we have.
29:30But you could have got out when it was dark.
29:33You must be joking.
29:35With the moon last night, it was as light as day, man.
29:38Well, where are your guns?
29:49In the van.
29:52And my fags.
29:54I've been dying for a smoke.
29:56Well, listen.
29:58We just get out of here.
30:00Now, is it just the tires of the van they've got?
30:04Yeah, I think so.
30:06You haven't got any fags on you, have you?
30:08No.
30:09How about a white flag and a dignified retreat?
30:14Well, I don't see how else we're going to get them out of there.
30:18Have you got a handkerchief down there?
30:22A handkerchief?
30:23To make a white flag with.
30:26Well, I've got a handkerchief, but...
30:28As you know about white, though.
30:31Have you been cleaning the tractor with that?
30:34And it'll have to do.
30:39I'd need a stick to put it on.
30:42Well, isn't there anything down there?
30:48No.
30:49Yes, there is.
30:51Down to your right.
30:52Something a few feet along.
30:57Well, there.
30:59You'll take a pot with me if I go for that.
31:03Barney boy, you be a good boy and go and get it for me.
31:09Wait a minute.
31:10You get it!
31:12No, no.
31:13He's quicker than me, see?
31:14Be less of a target like...
31:16You get it!
31:18Well, all right.
31:20Hang on, my boy.
31:21Look up.
31:24Get on with it, Price!
31:26Yes.
31:50Dear Barney, that was close now, wasn't it?
31:53Well, then.
31:56It's funny, that.
31:58What's funny about it?
32:01It was the same last time.
32:03One rifle shot, then a lot of shotguns going off.
32:07Perhaps they just take their cue from a leader.
32:12Not so good, though, the rest of them.
32:14Look at the van.
32:14Look at the van.
32:14Shall I give it a bow to them?
32:31I don't know if I give it a bow to them.
32:42You know, so much for the Geneva Convention.
32:46I'm not doing that again, man.
32:48I've got no respect.
32:51I didn't see where the rifle shot came from.
32:53Well, the shotguns are poked out along the wall.
32:56Look.
32:56There's one just below that poster, or whatever it is.
33:00Oh.
33:01See the black square?
33:02Yes.
33:02Another one just along to the right, about six feet, so on.
33:05Yeah, but it's not much of a help, though, is it?
33:08I don't know.
33:10I wonder if the other side is well protected.
33:13I tell you, boy,
33:15there are animals there.
33:16I mean, you respect the flag of truce, don't you, man?
33:19Well, well.
33:20Well, it's worth having a look.
33:27You keep them busy here.
33:29I'm going to have a go around the back.
33:31Just give me a couple of minutes,
33:33and then take the occasional pot shot in their direction.
33:50One more thing.
33:51Tuck.
34:07Bonnie boy,
34:08we're not going to get out of this alive,
34:11so we might as well make up your mind of that.
34:12So enjoy yourself.
34:14Well, you can now then.
34:17Have another toffee.
34:20Good boy. Good boy. Well done.
34:50What's he doing?
35:20Good boy.
35:50Good boy.
36:20Good boy.
36:34Good boy.
36:40Good boy.
36:44Good boy.
36:47Let's go.
37:17What are you shooting at?
37:21Just keep them occupied.
37:24Shooting?
37:47What are you doing?
37:51What are you doing?
37:53What are you doing?
37:57What are you doing?
38:09What are you doing?
38:13What are you doing?
38:39Don't move!
38:44Leave it!
38:49You...
38:50You don't remember me.
38:52Go on then.
38:54Blow my brains out.
38:57Get back from the shotguns.
38:59Why should I?
39:00Do you think I care?
39:01Go on!
39:02Get back from the guns!
39:07No one's gonna hurt you.
39:09No.
39:11Just take everything and leave me to staff.
39:14It's been tried.
39:16Yeah.
39:18Paul!
39:19Christ Barney!
39:20Come on!
39:21It's all clear!
39:22Come up-handed, have you?
39:23Oh yeah.
39:24Like the wolves down on the fold.
39:40I'm sorry I didn't do a better job mixing your legs.
39:44But I'm not a doctor.
39:48I was the one who got you out from under the tractor.
39:54Leave it!
40:08Now what the hell was that for?
40:10You left me.
40:14You left me to die like a pig in my own filth.
40:19You left me in agony.
40:21You just took what you wanted and left me.
40:24I didn't take anything.
40:26Why else would she leave?
40:28I went to get some drugs for you.
40:31And then I met her on the road.
40:34She told me that you were dead.
40:36Why else would she leave me?
40:39Well, maybe she thought you weren't going to be able to provide for her in the style
40:50to which she'd become accustomed.
40:55I didn't steal it.
41:03You're right.
41:07My husband took me away.
41:12Look, I will take a look.
41:15If my wife was younger, don't give me a hug.
41:18If I could tell her you.
41:20I'm sorry, I've had them enough.
41:21I'm sorry.
41:23so she just left me to die
41:42she just packed up her things wouldn't look at me even stuck-up bitch
41:52what are you doing I said she wouldn't say nothing I remembered a man there as
42:03you you'd got round her that's what I thought
42:09she wouldn't just leave me she did she was a lovely girl yeah well you could
42:21provide the goodies yeah I'd have given her anything I mean she was out of my
42:29class I know that oh she was in a class all by herself and she told you I was
42:37dead she told me you were dead
42:44I'm still with you she she out there she out there no she's not out I haven't seen
43:04her from that day to this you expect me to believe that well you'll just have to
43:09believe it it's the truth can't even remember her name and and her name was
43:19and Trenton
43:23that's so no more funny business you can do what you're like
43:33oh come on Paul oh yes come on
43:49oh I'd like to find her I would I'd like to find her I
44:01I will find her what for I've got something to live for now what would you
44:08do if you found her there is no if I'm gonna find her I'm gonna devote the rest of
44:14my days looking for that nicely brought up lady do you know what pain is real pain
44:20day after day month after month
44:23forget it
44:27where's rest of them no there aren't any others just him wow who's the cowboy
44:37pool sorry I can't remember your name yeah I can't scarcely he's a it's been so long since anybody called me anything I've been so long since anybody called me anything
44:49huh
44:51Vic Thatcher
44:52don't rise that sweetie wait no I don't mind telling you you could have a good fight I'll be the first to admit that but uh well you've got some good stuff here all right lads run
45:05I mean we all this stuff belongs to him
45:07well it spoils a war isn't it no no there hasn't been a war and we only came here because we thought this place was unoccupied
45:14oh but but we won didn't we see we won see boy you can take it I can't stop you
45:21listen we're not taking anything not unless we take you to take me a few of us
45:28have got a small commune going near Abcast about 40 miles away what do you mean take me I'm all right where I am
45:34you're not gonna be for long listen there are groups of 10 20 30 people just scarring the countryside
45:40they're desperate for stuff like this you're the first people I've seen in months I'm secluded here
45:45that's why we chose it she might not come back here of course not if she thinks there's a slightest chance of you being alive
45:55but then she might she's a greedy lady
46:00so do you want to join us
46:06I'm not much used to you like this you're far too modest you've done really well for yourself
46:12don't worry we'll find something for you to do
46:15all right what about all my stuff do you want to take it with you
46:20our transport is pretty limited can't take much of it with us this time
46:24what we would need though is an inventory
46:26I've got one of those
46:42a flower two gross tins of ravioli
46:54what do we stop for
47:06highway curtain
47:09at a major road stop check that it's clear of oncoming traffic before proceeding
47:15oh yeah you know we could go on a pig hunt tomorrow you can't farm land without pigs your pigs are wonderful animal
47:28oh yeah
47:41oh yeah
47:45yeah
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