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00:02:00The trouble began, not in my own mill, I'm glad to say, but during my visit to the mill owned by Michael Corland, which manufactures an artificial fibre similar to my own.
00:02:11Corland is a personable young man who seemed to have impressed my daughter.
00:02:18He was also anxious to impress me with the idea that his mill was a sound financial investment.
00:02:24How poor is excellence, six million yards of filament there.
00:02:28How many? Six million.
00:02:29That's right, isn't it, Hill?
00:02:32Six million feet.
00:02:33Yes, Mr. Corland.
00:02:34Feet, of course.
00:02:35Of course.
00:02:37Good morning.
00:02:39I'm lunching here with Mr. Corland and my father.
00:02:41You're still looking around the mill, Mr. Burnley.
00:02:43Would you care to wait in Mr. Corland's office?
00:02:46Oh, my...
00:02:47Hello, dear dear dear.
00:02:48Good morning, Mr. Corland.
00:02:49Oh, no, dear actually, please don't interrupt.
00:02:51I'm having a most illuminating tour.
00:02:53Is it this way?
00:02:53This way, Mr. Corland.
00:02:54Oh, this way.
00:02:55Thank you.
00:02:59How's it going?
00:03:00Sticky.
00:03:02Why?
00:03:02What did he say?
00:03:03Well, nothing.
00:03:03That's the trouble.
00:03:04Oh, that's only his kingpin of industry at 40 glorious years in textiles.
00:03:08Don't let him get you, darling.
00:03:10I'm sure he'll put up all the money you want
00:03:13Sorry, sir
00:03:19Come on, come on
00:03:21Of course, it's hardly up to what you have at Burnley's
00:03:28Quiet
00:03:28For instance, sir, if you'd step this way
00:03:32Mr. Green, perhaps you would show Mr. Burnley the latest thing you've been working on
00:03:40Just a moment, Green
00:03:47What's this?
00:03:55I really can't say, Mr. Burnley
00:03:58Mr. Green, perhaps you would explain
00:04:00Gladly
00:04:02Well, it's...
00:04:08Obviously, it's...
00:04:15Mr. Wilkins
00:04:18Yes, sir
00:04:19Is this yours?
00:04:26No, sir
00:04:27Harrison
00:04:28Yours
00:04:37Yes, sir
00:04:38I thought it was his
00:04:41That's me
00:04:42Well, it doesn't matter
00:04:44Merely a matter of interest
00:04:46Fathering
00:04:47Could you spare us a moment?
00:04:58What is this?
00:05:05Don't you know?
00:05:07I think it was a special job
00:05:09Who for?
00:05:20Come along, come along
00:05:22Who authorised it?
00:05:24Apparently, you did
00:05:26Dolly, Mr. Green
00:05:28You must know
00:05:29Whether you did
00:05:29Or you think
00:05:30Honestly, I'm sorry
00:05:31What is it that?
00:05:33Wilkins said so
00:05:34With double pneumonia
00:05:35Well, there must be
00:05:37Some quite ordinary explanation
00:05:39Well, of course
00:05:39It would be
00:05:40Good indeed, Michael
00:05:41It's ridiculous
00:05:42That thing can't have grown there
00:05:44Mr. Hill
00:05:44Will you please find out
00:05:45What this is all about?
00:05:46Yes, sir
00:05:47Green
00:05:47Check for the accounts department
00:05:48Of course
00:05:49Take them the order number
00:05:50Very good, sir
00:05:51I write away, sir
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00:06:00I'm so sorry
00:06:06I really shouldn't start
00:06:07Asking questions
00:06:08On the country
00:06:09Shall we lunch?
00:06:11Yes
00:06:11I think you've seen
00:06:14Just about everything
00:06:15Yes, I think I have
00:06:1637825
00:06:19Here it is
00:06:244,000 pounds
00:06:38But spent on what?
00:06:48Hydrogen, sir
00:06:49Heavy hydrogen
00:06:50This is absolute nonsense
00:06:53Oh, for heaven's sake
00:06:55I want to aim at materials
00:07:00And designs
00:07:00Combining the strengths
00:07:01And simplicity
00:07:02Of the old English
00:07:04Hand loom weavers
00:07:05With the colour and fire
00:07:07Of the Flemish
00:07:08Or Provençal
00:07:09Now, if I had
00:07:11An extra 100,000
00:07:12Excuse me, sir
00:07:15After lunch, Hill
00:07:16It's very hedging
00:07:17After lunch, Hill
00:07:18Where was I?
00:07:22Well, you mustn't
00:07:23Let us keep you
00:07:24From anything vital
00:07:25No, it's nothing
00:07:26Nothing at all
00:07:27Excuse me, will you please?
00:07:44Well, I told him
00:07:45Mr. Wilkins
00:07:47Yes?
00:07:49Mr. Corran wants you
00:07:50He did not come
00:07:51Mr. Harrison
00:07:58They want you too
00:08:02In a cup
00:08:03Excuse me, could you tell me
00:08:13Where Mr. Corran
00:08:14Please?
00:08:15Please?
00:08:15Please?
00:08:15Please?
00:08:15Please?
00:08:15Please?
00:08:16Please?
00:08:16Please?
00:08:16Please?
00:08:29Stratton!
00:08:29Mr. Corran wants you
00:08:31No, Mr. Corran, you're not firing me
00:08:42I resign
00:08:43I'm not a cheat
00:08:44Not a swindler
00:08:45I did what I did
00:08:46Because there was
00:08:46No other way
00:08:47I may have had
00:08:48Just a menial job here
00:08:49But at Cambridge
00:08:50They gave me a thirst
00:08:51And a fellowship
00:08:52I would be there still
00:08:53If they hadn't been
00:08:54So short-sighted
00:08:55Just as you are
00:08:57And all the others
00:08:58I've worked for
00:08:59But one day
00:09:01There'll be someone
00:09:01With real vision
00:09:02I shall have a laboratory
00:09:04Given to me
00:09:05A proper laboratory
00:09:07With really modern
00:09:09Equipment
00:09:09And assistance
00:09:12Of my own
00:09:13No, don't interrupt me
00:09:14It's small minds
00:09:15Like yours
00:09:16That stand
00:09:16In the way
00:09:17Of progress
00:09:17But this is
00:09:18Two bigger things
00:09:19Bigger than you
00:09:20I'll see you
00:09:29I'll see you
00:09:30I'll see you
00:09:30I'll see you
00:09:31¡Gracias!
00:10:01Oh, no, it must be a textile mill.
00:10:03I see that's a vacancy at the Burnley mill.
00:10:05Burnley's?
00:10:06Yes, but...
00:10:07They have a research lab, haven't they?
00:10:09I'm afraid this hardly suits your qualifications.
00:10:11I want a works laborer.
00:10:13Oh, that will suit me.
00:10:31No, no, no, no, no.
00:11:01No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:11:32Into the first blind alley job that comes along.
00:11:36Too old for that.
00:11:37Into another and another.
00:11:39By the time you're 30, what are you?
00:11:42Blotsam floating on the flood tide of profit.
00:11:46There's capitalism for you.
00:11:48It wasn't quite like that.
00:11:49I got a scholarship to Cambridge.
00:11:53But you hadn't got the old school tie, or you can't tell me discrimination.
00:11:59I've seen plenty.
00:12:01Where were you going with this lot?
00:12:02The loading bay, I think they call it.
00:12:04You were going the wrong way anyhow.
00:12:06It's down there.
00:12:08Tea up.
00:12:10Better leave it.
00:12:11Tea?
00:12:12No thanks.
00:12:12I think I'd rather...
00:12:14Tea break.
00:12:15We have to fight for it.
00:12:17Tea?
00:12:18No thanks.
00:12:18Tea?
00:12:19No thanks.
00:12:19Tea?
00:12:20No thanks.
00:12:20No thanks.
00:12:21¡Gracias!
00:12:51¡Gracias!
00:13:21¡Gracias!
00:13:21¡Gracias!
00:13:23¡Gracias!
00:13:25¡Gracias!
00:13:26No, no.
00:13:27Quite wrong.
00:13:28¡Gracias!
00:13:35¿Where has he got to go?
00:13:37¡Hook to the lab!
00:13:38¡It's an electro...
00:13:39...electron...
00:13:40...an electron microscope.
00:13:47¡Ah!
00:13:48¡At last!
00:13:49Better go and check this over.
00:13:59Hmm, it's a beautiful job.
00:14:08No, no.
00:14:12You must have the gun filament off before you switch on the projector.
00:14:15Otherwise, you're liable to put 4,000 volts through the cathode.
00:14:18You can blow it to bits.
00:14:20Quiet.
00:14:28That's the specimen stage, I suppose.
00:14:30The intermediate alignment section.
00:14:32This is the specimen stage.
00:14:34Of course.
00:14:45I don't suppose you could spare someone for a while.
00:14:47Just till we get the hang of it.
00:14:51What, me?
00:14:53Not necessarily you yourself.
00:14:55One of your assistants, perhaps.
00:14:58Oh, I see.
00:15:03Well, I think perhaps I might manage it.
00:15:07In fact, it might be quite convenient.
00:15:09You sure you're not too busy?
00:15:12There are a few things, of course, but...
00:15:15If, while I'm here, you could let me have a corner of a bench.
00:15:19Oh, certainly. Certainly.
00:15:21See with that, will you, Wilson?
00:15:22I couldn't say, I'm sure.
00:15:23All right, love.
00:15:24Tell us you could pay it Friday.
00:15:25He didn't say nothing this morning.
00:15:26Come on.
00:15:27Sid, what's all this?
00:15:28Harry says you quit.
00:15:29Oh, yes, yes.
00:15:30Why?
00:15:31Well, you see, I...
00:15:32You didn't get sick?
00:15:33Oh, no, no.
00:15:34Then what happened?
00:15:35Well, I got the chance of another job.
00:15:36Where?
00:15:37At Burnley's, too, in a way.
00:15:38You haven't quit, then?
00:15:39Yes and no.
00:15:40I got the chance of working in the laboratory.
00:15:41Oh, it's a better job, then.
00:15:42Oh, yes, much.
00:15:43And more money?
00:15:44Well, I shan't actually get paid for it.
00:15:45What?
00:15:46We'll see about that scab later.
00:15:47Oh, yes.
00:15:48Oh, yes.
00:15:49Oh, yes.
00:15:50Oh, yes.
00:15:51Oh, yes.
00:15:52Oh, yes.
00:15:53Oh, yes.
00:15:54Oh, yes.
00:15:55Oh, yes.
00:15:56Oh, yes.
00:15:57Oh, yes.
00:15:58Oh, yes.
00:15:59Oh, yes.
00:16:00Oh, yes.
00:16:01What?
00:16:02We'll see about that scab labour.
00:16:04Huh.
00:16:05The Works Committee had better hear about this.
00:16:07But I don't want to get paid.
00:16:08You don't want to?
00:16:09I don't care whether you want to get paid or not.
00:16:11You've got to get paid.
00:16:12Oh, please, Bertha, you mustn't do that.
00:16:13It'll ruin everything.
00:16:14It's only for a few weeks, I promise you.
00:16:16What are you going to do for money?
00:16:22I was going to speak to you about that, Mrs. Watson.
00:16:24I know it's a lot to ask, but if I could owe you the rent for a couple of weeks,
00:16:28only the rent, I shan't need any food.
00:16:30He'll not need food.
00:16:31Oh, I'll get that somewhere.
00:16:33Of course you can stay, Mr. Stratton.
00:16:36Thanks very much indeed.
00:17:00Say, are you in trouble?
00:17:01No, everything's fine.
00:17:02I've got some money in the post office.
00:17:17Not very much, but you could have it if you need it.
00:17:21I can get most of what I need at the lab, but if there are a few odd months, I'll let you know.
00:17:26Thanks.
00:17:29Any time.
00:17:30I'm even glad, Michael.
00:17:31You get no money from father.
00:17:32All right.
00:17:33I'm freer to say we'll get married as soon as you like.
00:17:45You're...
00:17:46You're very sweet, but I'm not going to let you.
00:17:51What do you mean, Michael?
00:17:52I wouldn't dream of letting you marry me in a fit of temper.
00:17:55Not till you can do it in perfectly cold blood.
00:17:58No, I must be off.
00:18:01Have to look round in some other direction.
00:18:06Daddy.
00:18:07I thought you'd gone, Daphne.
00:18:08Father.
00:18:09I know what you think about Michael.
00:18:12You think all he wants is my mother.
00:18:15I know what you think about Michael.
00:18:17You think all he wants is my mother.
00:18:20I know what you think about Michael.
00:18:23I know what you think about Michael.
00:18:26You think all he wants is my money.
00:18:28Mine?
00:18:29Well, it just so happens you're wrong.
00:18:32He's going to find some other way to do all the things he wants.
00:18:35Spend it.
00:18:37And he still wants me.
00:18:39Well, if you want him, Daphne, then I'm very glad.
00:18:41So now, will you change your mind about him?
00:18:44Well, if that means will I invest in him in spite of what I've seen of his mill, no.
00:18:49Just because there was a lunatic in the place, you blame him.
00:18:52It might have happened to anyone.
00:18:53In the Burnley mill, for instance?
00:18:55I'm sick of the Burnley mills and everything connected with them.
00:18:59And the sooner I leave home, the happier I shall be.
00:19:09Sorry.
00:19:10Hey!
00:19:12Wait!
00:19:13Wait!
00:19:14Hey!
00:19:16Wait!
00:19:19Wait!
00:19:29Nick, wait!
00:19:59We're all right.
00:20:29Ah, Mr. Stretton, I don't quite see your point about this.
00:20:40Daddy, just a minute, Doctor.
00:20:59Miss Burnley, please don't tell your father.
00:21:05So you're working for him now?
00:21:07How nice.
00:21:08Does he know?
00:21:10I can't wait to tell you.
00:21:12Miss Burnley, no, Miss Burnley.
00:21:14Get off!
00:21:15Just give me two more days, one evening.
00:21:17It's more important than anything.
00:21:18It's going to astound the world.
00:21:29Look, you know about the problem of polymerizing amino acid residues?
00:21:37What did you say?
00:21:39Look, do you know what a long chain molecule is?
00:21:42Oh, what?
00:21:45Do you know what a molecule is?
00:21:47No.
00:21:51Something like an atom.
00:21:53That's it. Atoms stuck together.
00:21:55In this case, like a long chain.
00:21:57Now, cotton and silk and every natural fiber is made up of these chains.
00:22:02And recently we've learned to make artificial fibers with even longer chains,
00:22:05such as rayon and nylon.
00:22:08You've heard of nylon.
00:22:10Well, I think I've succeeded in the co-polymerization of amino acid residues
00:22:15and carbohydrate molecules, both containing ionic groups.
00:22:19It's really perfectly simple.
00:22:22I believe I've got the right catalyst to promote interaction between the reactive groups
00:22:25at the end of the peptide chains and the carbohydrate combination,
00:22:28while the charges of the ionic groups will cross-link the chains
00:22:31and confer valuable elastic properties.
00:22:33At high temperature and pressure, they're missing.
00:22:35Then I can't measure the only score.
00:22:37If a molten liquid could say that there's a great probability of polymerization
00:22:44to give a necromolecule of a liquid enough to confer spinability.
00:22:50Just wanted something to read in bed.
00:23:00Good night, Daddy.
00:23:20We're going to discuss the next video.
00:23:21We'll see you next time.
00:23:24We'll see you next time.
00:23:26All right.
00:23:28Bye.
00:23:30Bye.
00:23:32Bye.
00:23:34Bye.
00:23:37Bye.
00:23:40Bye.
00:23:42Bye.
00:23:44Bye.
00:23:45Bye.
00:23:46Bye.
00:23:49Bye.
00:23:50Gracias por ver el video.
00:24:20Gracias por ver el video.
00:24:50Gracias por ver el video.
00:25:20Gracias por ver el video.
00:26:20Gracias.
00:40:52We've got it, all right.
00:40:53Look.
00:40:55We've got the answer, Mr. Burnley.
00:40:57We can go ahead now.
00:40:59We've got the answer, Mr. Burnley.
00:41:04We've got the answer, Mr. Burnley.
00:41:06We've got the answer, Mr. Burnley.
00:41:11We've got the answer, Mr. Burnley.
00:41:16¡Gracias!
00:41:46¡Gracias!
00:42:16¡Gracias!
00:42:21…fortunately there is a chemical change at 300ºC
00:43:23Si me puedes tener los patentes de la suerte.
00:43:26Los patentes de la suerte.
00:43:27Sí, pero tengo que tener los patentes de la suerte.
00:43:30Y voy a los piezas cortadas para ti.
00:43:33¿Para que te gustaría?
00:43:34¿Para que no te gustaría que te quiera?
00:43:36No, no, no te gustaría.
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00:46:37No, no, no, no.
00:47:07No, no, no, no.
00:47:37No, no, no.
00:48:05No, no.
00:48:07No, no, no.
00:48:11Now, some fool has invented an indestructible cloth, right?
00:48:23Yes.
00:48:24Where is he? How much does he want?
00:48:27I'm afraid we have Mr. Burnley to contend with first.
00:48:30As I understand it, Mr. Burnley intends to manufacture and market this product.
00:48:36Certainly.
00:48:38Are you mad?
00:48:39Well, I consider it my duty to do it.
00:48:41Well, it'll knock the bottom out of everything, right down to the primary producers.
00:48:44What about the sheep farmers and the cotton growers?
00:48:45The importers and the middlemen.
00:48:47The big store's evil.
00:48:47It'll ruin all of them.
00:48:49Quite. Let us stick to the point. What about us?
00:48:52Well, I'll admit some individuals may suffer temporarily, but I will not stand in the way of progress.
00:48:59The welfare of the community must come first.
00:49:01You're not likely to suffer much.
00:49:03Michael, that's unworthy of you.
00:49:04Sir John, surely you realize this is the greatest step forward.
00:49:07Step forward?
00:49:08Over a precipice.
00:49:09It means disaster.
00:49:10Disaster?
00:49:11Was the spinning jenny a disaster?
00:49:13Or was the mechanical loom?
00:49:14For those who didn't control them, yes.
00:49:16Besides, they increased output.
00:49:18This will finish it.
00:49:19Just arriving now, sir.
00:49:21Well, what's this?
00:49:31Workers' playtime.
00:49:33It's Sid!
00:49:34Look who's car.
00:49:37Sid!
00:49:37Hello, Bertha.
00:49:39Hello.
00:49:40What have they done to you?
00:49:42Well, it's really what I've done.
00:49:44We are just going to announce it to the press.
00:49:46Announce what?
00:49:47My new fibre.
00:49:48Mind?
00:49:55Mr Corland.
00:49:57In Mr Burnley's office.
00:49:59It never gets dirty.
00:50:02And never wears out.
00:50:03That's right.
00:50:04Now, what do you think of him?
00:50:07And you think they'll go ahead with it?
00:50:09Certainly.
00:50:10You're not even born yet.
00:50:12What do you think happened to all the other things?
00:50:15The razor blade that never gets blunt.
00:50:17And the car that runs on water with a pinch of something in it.
00:50:20No.
00:50:21They'll never let your stuff on the market in a million years.
00:50:24He's right, you know.
00:50:25Vested interests.
00:50:27The dead hand of monopoly.
00:50:28It's not like that at all, I assure you.
00:50:30Everything's organized.
00:50:31We're telling the newspapers this morning and then going right ahead.
00:50:35But if this stuff never wears out, we'll only have one lot to make.
00:50:39That's right.
00:50:40Ah, I've been looking everywhere for you.
00:50:42First of all, I want to apologize.
00:50:45Didn't recognize a genius when I saw one.
00:50:48Excuse me, sir.
00:50:49I've just come from Mr Burnley.
00:50:50One or two things he asked me to straighten out.
00:50:57That's lovely.
00:50:58Six months' work and that'll be the lot.
00:51:00Every mill in the country will be laid off.
00:51:02It's Burnley's doing.
00:51:03Sydney wouldn't invent a thing like that.
00:51:06Something ought to be done about it.
00:51:08Well, something's going to be done about it.
00:51:09We'll get the works committee together for a start.
00:51:11I don't want to be selfish about it.
00:51:14Later on, I might be able to offer it to other manufacturers.
00:51:17Under license.
00:51:17You want us to cut our throats while you build up another fortune in royalties on our dying efforts?
00:51:21Well, after all, may I point out that I control this process?
00:51:24Do you?
00:51:25Well, of course I do.
00:51:28A sordid matter of detail, Sir John.
00:51:31Well?
00:51:32Stratton's diary of his first successful experiment.
00:51:35Date September the 15th.
00:51:37Stratton's contract with Mr Burnley.
00:51:40Date October the 1st.
00:51:43Sir John.
00:51:47I expect he's on his way to us now, but I'll just make sure.
00:51:59The works committee?
00:52:08I'm sorry, Mr Burnley's busy.
00:52:10No, no, no, no, really, I can't interrupt him now.
00:52:14No, no, Mr Davidson, wait, you can't go in there.
00:52:17Sir John Keller, Mr Cranford, Mr Manoring, Mr Collin, you know, of course.
00:52:27This is Mr Stratton, gentlemen.
00:52:33What's this?
00:52:34A new contract.
00:52:38Sign it, young man.
00:52:39What was wrong with the old one?
00:52:49Well, this is a big thing, Sidney.
00:52:52Too big for one mill.
00:52:55And so I decided it was necessary to bring in these other gentlemen.
00:52:58I see.
00:53:05Yes?
00:53:06Mr Burnley, it's the works committee.
00:53:08They say...
00:53:08No, no, I'm busy.
00:53:09It's urgent.
00:53:10It's about Mr Fair.
00:53:10Mr Burnley will see them later.
00:53:16I think it's all in order.
00:53:23Thanks.
00:53:25Oh, that's ingenious.
00:53:27May I?
00:53:28Of course.
00:53:28How much petrol has against how much ink?
00:53:41I really don't know.
00:53:44There's just one thing.
00:53:56Wilson, my assistant, he's been a great help on this, and I'd like him to get some of the credit.
00:54:02Of course.
00:54:04We all realize the value of Mr Wilson's contribution.
00:54:07I mean, when the results are published, I'd like his name to be mentioned.
00:54:12There may be a little delay in publication, of course.
00:54:17Delay?
00:54:19Oh.
00:54:19Why?
00:54:27You see, Sidney, we have to wait till the right moment.
00:54:30Why not now?
00:54:31To announce it right away might upset the delicate balance of the market.
00:54:37Would it?
00:54:38But what happens when you begin to sell the stuff?
00:54:42Leave these problems to us, Mr Stratton.
00:54:45Just sign the document.
00:54:46Sir John's right, Sidney.
00:54:47Sidney.
00:54:51You are going ahead with production.
00:54:53Sidney, I...
00:54:54I'd like to think this over.
00:55:07Young man, come here.
00:55:10We need control of this discovery.
00:55:12Complete control.
00:55:14If you want twice the amount in that contract, we will pay it.
00:55:17A quarter of a million.
00:55:20Just suppress it.
00:55:22Yes.
00:55:24Close me.
00:55:43Wait.
00:55:44All of you.
00:55:50Well, I...
00:55:51Sidney.
00:55:52Sidney.
00:55:52Stop him.
00:55:54This is too much.
00:56:00No, no, no, no.
00:56:00Listen, wait.
00:56:01Wait, please.
00:56:02Wait.
00:56:02All of you.
00:56:03Yes, Mr Burnley?
00:56:04Please, Sidney.
00:56:05No, no.
00:56:06No, no, no.
00:56:06I beg your pardon, Mr Burnley.
00:56:08Now, look, Miss Johnson.
00:56:09There's a room for you.
00:56:11You can't hear him.
00:56:13Here.
00:56:13Move there.
00:56:15Not here.
00:56:16You can't.
00:56:17Wait.
00:56:19Woo!
00:56:19Not for a minute.
00:56:22Oh.
00:56:22Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:23Oh.
00:56:24Oh.
00:56:24Stop him.
00:56:27Stop him.
00:56:27Oh.
00:56:27Oh.
00:56:28Stop him.
00:56:29Stop him.
00:56:30Mr. Smith.
00:56:31Stop him.
00:56:33Stop him.
00:56:34He...
00:56:34He mustn't leave the mill.
00:56:36How can we stop him?
00:56:37By force.
00:56:38By force?
00:56:39How else?
00:56:40I will not resort to violence.
00:56:41If he sells to anyone else, he ruins us all.
00:56:44Well, we must reason with the boy.
00:56:46How can we reason with him when he's not here?
00:56:50Yes, sir?
00:56:50This way, gentlemen.
00:56:51Come from, can I?
00:56:53Yes.
00:56:53Oh.
00:56:55This way, gentlemen.
00:57:00Oh, I'm sorry.
00:57:01Wrong floor.
00:57:02Ow.
00:57:02Dethause.
00:57:03Oh.
00:57:08Oh.
00:57:09¿Está bien?
00:57:24Sí.
00:57:28Gracias.
00:57:39Gracias.
00:57:49Gracias.
00:57:50Gracias.
00:57:53¿Quién está salvado?
00:57:56¿Qué o testimonio de él?
00:58:00Pero en el bernadero se está errando.
00:58:02¿Qué te diría?
00:58:04¿Qué te dije?
00:58:05No tiene ningúnyo.
00:58:07Sin cara de hablar.
00:58:08Perhaps he can't help himself
00:58:10They say he had a headache
00:58:11It sticks out a mile
00:58:13Burnley won't see the works committee
00:58:14and Sid can't face us
00:58:15There
00:58:17Mr. Stratton lives here
00:58:29Yes, Butcher
00:58:30Now he's going to live with Mr. Burnley
00:58:32I've come to collect his baggage
00:58:34Also to give you
00:58:36To be expect
00:58:38No, he's right
00:58:40Just as I told you
00:58:41Sitting right in their laps
00:59:06Fallen to what?
00:59:20Forty-six point nine
00:59:24No, no, no, no, no
00:59:26No, no, don't sell
00:59:27No, of course not
00:59:29There's a word of truth in
00:59:30Yes, yes, I'll be on
00:59:32On here till further than it
00:59:33Well, that's just the beginning
00:59:35Hello, yes?
00:59:38Here
00:59:40Calcutta?
00:59:42Tomorrow will be a nosedive
00:59:44Just on these rumours
00:59:45It's absurd
00:59:46That must have been a leakage
00:59:48You should know who started the first one
00:59:49It's no good you're blaming me to this young man
00:59:51I mean it very well
00:59:52Sir John's right
00:59:53Let's keep to the point, shall we?
00:59:54All right, put him on
00:59:55There's only one thing
00:59:57That'll pull the market together
00:59:58And that is a denial
00:59:59Backed with suppression
01:00:00Total and permanent
01:00:01Hello, Mark Rumpf
01:00:02But how?
01:00:03We've already offered him
01:00:04A quarter of a million
01:00:05We can't keep him here forever
01:00:06I mean, there are one or two laws
01:00:08In the country
01:00:09I've got it
01:00:11Maybe I should talk to him
01:00:12Let him name his own place
01:00:13I think not, Michael
01:00:14I will
01:00:15Will you please allow me
01:00:16Gentlemen
01:00:18Newton
01:00:20This door's locked
01:00:22The key's gone
01:00:23I have it, Miss Burnley
01:00:25I'm sorry, Miss Burnley
01:00:28No one goes in
01:00:29He doesn't come out
01:00:31Mr. Burnley's instructions
01:00:32There's no sense
01:00:33In pursuing this boy
01:00:34With money
01:00:35We've all seen
01:00:35It means nothing to him
01:00:36Well, what else could
01:00:38Yes, yes, put him on
01:00:40Will you?
01:00:42Women
01:00:42Didn't seem to me
01:00:46To be the type
01:00:47It's often that type
01:00:49That, um
01:00:49Very true
01:00:52If we could just
01:00:54Find a friend of his
01:00:55I mean
01:00:55Someone who knew
01:00:56The best way
01:00:57To talk to him
01:00:58Father
01:00:59What's going on?
01:01:01What have you been doing
01:01:02To Sidney
01:01:03Really, Daphne
01:01:03It's no concern of yours
01:01:05I want to know
01:01:05Just exactly
01:01:06What you've done
01:01:07To Sidney
01:01:07Will you
01:01:08Will you please
01:01:08I'm sorry
01:01:09Father
01:01:09This is a very important
01:01:10Business meeting
01:01:11Mr. Burnley
01:01:12Just a minute
01:01:12Stand by the phone
01:01:14I'll ring you back
01:01:14Um, Miss Burnley
01:01:18I take it
01:01:19I take it
01:01:19You know
01:01:19Mr. Stratton
01:01:20Quite well
01:01:21How well
01:01:22We're very good friends
01:01:25Why not
01:01:26Why not
01:01:27May be very useful
01:01:28I thought I told you
01:01:33It's for you
01:01:36Hello
01:01:39Sit down
01:01:40Miss Burnley
01:01:41We're trying to buy
01:01:51The world rights
01:01:52Of Mr. Stratton's
01:01:53New discovery
01:01:53But he doesn't seem
01:01:55To trust us
01:01:56Doesn't he
01:01:57Why not
01:01:59Miss Burnley
01:02:01You're the daughter
01:02:01Of industrialists
01:02:02You must realise
01:02:03How reckless
01:02:05Exploitation
01:02:06Of anything new
01:02:07Would upset
01:02:08The delicate balance
01:02:08Of trade
01:02:09You understand that
01:02:10I'm
01:02:12Beginning to
01:02:14Good
01:02:15You want to
01:02:18Suppress it
01:02:19But
01:02:22If you aren't
01:02:23Able to persuade him
01:02:24Why should I
01:02:25Be able to
01:02:26All men
01:02:32Are susceptible
01:02:33Miss Burnley
01:02:33I
01:02:34I need hardly
01:02:35Tell you
01:02:36That
01:02:36You're a very
01:02:37Attractive girl
01:02:38Thank you
01:02:41Well Michael
01:02:46What do you say
01:02:47It's a desperate
01:02:49Situation
01:02:50Daphne
01:02:51For the
01:02:51Whole industry
01:02:53Yes
01:02:58Yes I'm
01:03:00Beginning to realise
01:03:01That
01:03:01There's no need
01:03:02To explain
01:03:03What's at stake
01:03:04When I tell you
01:03:05That we've already
01:03:05Offered strapping
01:03:06A quarter of a million
01:03:07You can see for yourself
01:03:08I can indeed
01:03:09But since we're
01:03:11On the subject of price
01:03:12What do I get out of it
01:03:14Miss Burnley
01:03:15Daphne
01:03:15I haven't had much experience
01:03:17Of these sort of things
01:03:18But I've always understood
01:03:20It was comparatively
01:03:21Well paid
01:03:22Miss Burnley
01:03:23We didn't wish to offend you
01:03:24I suggest
01:03:26Two thousand
01:03:27Aren't you rating my value
01:03:29A little low
01:03:30Wouldn't five thousand
01:03:32Be fairer
01:03:33Five thousand
01:03:34Agreed
01:03:35Agreed
01:03:36It's a pleasure
01:03:37To do business
01:03:38With you Sir John
01:03:39Well Daphne
01:03:40And about time too
01:04:00I want to talk to you
01:04:17Sidney
01:04:17I never thought you
01:04:19Would be on their side
01:04:20You may not believe me
01:04:26Sidney
01:04:27But I want what's best
01:04:29For you
01:04:29I don't like this
01:04:36Any more than you do
01:04:37I hate this town
01:04:40The mill
01:04:41Everything
01:04:41People who think
01:04:43Of nothing worth money
01:04:44Grubby
01:04:45Don't you feel like that
01:04:51Yes
01:04:52I want to get away
01:04:56This evening
01:04:56I want to see something
01:05:00Of the world beyond
01:05:01This dirty little town
01:05:02To make a life
01:05:04For myself
01:05:04Where there are people
01:05:07Who know the way to live
01:05:08Italy maybe
01:05:09France
01:05:11Well why don't you
01:05:13I can't
01:05:15But you could
01:05:18And you can take me
01:05:21How
01:05:26I know what they offer you
01:05:31You could live the rest
01:05:33Of your life on it
01:05:34Go anywhere
01:05:35Do as you please
01:05:36And if you want me
01:05:40I'd come too
01:05:43What's wrong?
01:06:10I'm sorry
01:06:13No
01:06:14Not even if it means me
01:06:18No
01:06:21Thank you Sidney
01:06:24What for?
01:06:26If you said yes
01:06:27I'd have strangled you
01:06:29Now
01:06:29We've got to get that suit
01:06:31To the newspapers
01:06:32Show it to them
01:06:33And tell them the whole story
01:06:34That'll blow the lid off everything
01:06:36And they'll never get it back on
01:06:37But how
01:06:38Would you stake your life on this?
01:06:53You can issue
01:06:54A categorical denial
01:06:55To the press
01:06:56The stuff does not exist
01:07:00It has never been invented
01:07:02It never could be
01:07:03There is no
01:07:05Panic here whatsoever
01:07:07Certainly Mr. Burnley
01:07:10Will confirm that
01:07:10No, no, no
01:07:14Good heavens Davidson
01:07:15I told you to deal with them
01:07:17In your own way
01:07:17Yes, Mr. Burnley
01:07:19They've come out
01:07:20What?
01:07:21On strike
01:07:22Strike?
01:07:23They've got the whole mill out
01:07:25I tried to get you on the telephone
01:07:26But you kept on
01:07:27Being engaged
01:07:28Then you'd better get them back
01:07:29At all costs
01:07:30Otherwise there'll be a landslide
01:07:31A landslide?
01:07:32Now, Mr. Burnley
01:07:33I've been negotiating
01:07:34For hours
01:07:35I spoke to my father
01:07:36Go and do something
01:07:39They want to guarantee
01:07:40That we're not going into production
01:07:41But we're not intending to
01:07:42But that's what we're out to prevent
01:07:44Yes, yes, I know
01:07:45But they won't take one's word
01:07:46For anything
01:07:46Oh, this is insanity
01:07:48I mean
01:07:48They're afraid of being out of work
01:07:50And so they down tools
01:07:51Well, what am I to do?
01:07:52Get them up here
01:07:56Up to the house
01:07:58I'll talk to them
01:07:59Well, what are you waiting for?
01:08:04But what guarantee can we give them?
01:08:06We don't control the thing
01:08:08I don't know
01:08:09Sir John
01:08:11Well, I can't 잃se
01:08:27Themaker
01:08:28Themaker
01:08:28Themaker
01:08:29¡Gracias!
01:08:59¡Gracias!
01:09:03¡Gracias!
01:09:10¡Gracias!
01:09:11¡It's only a matter of five pence!
01:09:14¡You're very unreasonable!
01:09:23¡Excuse me!
01:09:24¡Ja, no, no!
01:09:25¿Can you let me have five pence?
01:09:27¡No coppers at all!
01:09:28Bueno, yo tengo que irme, pero quiero 4 y 4.
01:09:30Tengo que irme a Manchester.
01:09:31Es vital.
01:09:32Yo puedo darme un saludo.
01:09:33Pero no puedo darme un saludo.
01:09:34Yo puedo darme un saludo.
01:09:36Tengo que tener dinero en mis digs.
01:09:37Better get it, entonces.
01:09:40Sheila, o alguien más.
01:09:42Y Franco.
01:09:44Hey, Sid.
01:09:46Harry, wait for me.
01:09:49Sid.
01:09:51Sid, I want to talk to you.
01:09:53Can't talk now.
01:09:54I've got to find a chile.
01:09:55Sid, where are you going?
01:09:56Your room's lit.
01:09:58Oh, I beg your pardon.
01:10:12What's going on?
01:10:13Will you please kindly leave this room?
01:10:15Oh, Sid.
01:10:16Sorry.
01:10:17Sid, I knew you'd turn out right in the end.
01:10:19They tried to soften you up, didn't they?
01:10:21Yes, they locked me in the attic.
01:10:22Oh, you can't tell me.
01:10:23Human lives mean nothing to them, but you've got a way.
01:10:25Yes, and I must go now.
01:10:26Oh, don't you worry.
01:10:27They won't get at you again.
01:10:28I'm going up to a meeting there now.
01:10:29Wait till I tell them.
01:10:30What a trump card.
01:10:31Yes, thanks, Bertha.
01:10:32There's a train to Manchester at 8.13.
01:10:33Manchester, what for?
01:10:35To give it to the newspapers, the whole story.
01:10:36Here, wait a minute.
01:10:38What story?
01:10:38The whole thing.
01:10:39My invention.
01:10:40How people tried to stop it, but they're not going to.
01:10:42Sid!
01:10:44Whose side do you want?
01:10:45The same as you, don't you understand?
01:10:46They want to stop it.
01:10:48So do we.
01:10:49Sid, listen.
01:11:00No, Sid.
01:11:02Sid, don't go.
01:11:07Now look, Sid.
01:11:08Sid.
01:11:09Sid.
01:11:09Sid.
01:11:09Sid.
01:11:09Will you please stop?
01:11:20Please stop.
01:11:23Stop it.
01:11:25Stop it.
01:11:28I'll fetch Mrs. Watson.
01:11:29Here, you can't do that.
01:11:35That's my room.
01:11:36Open that door.
01:11:37Get me out of here.
01:11:38Get him out of there.
01:11:39Not likely.
01:11:39All right.
01:11:40I'll fetch the police.
01:11:42Hey!
01:11:43Wait a minute.
01:11:50Let me out.
01:11:51Where are they?
01:12:04Well, what's up?
01:12:06Harry, stay here.
01:12:08Don't let either of them escape.
01:12:10Eh?
01:12:10Sid's gone mad.
01:12:12He doesn't know what he's doing.
01:12:13He's got a soul muddled up with Burnley.
01:12:21This is beyond belief, Jimmy.
01:12:30And if Sir John was suggesting
01:12:32what I can hardly believe
01:12:33he could be suggesting.
01:12:34Now, my dear Burnley,
01:12:36let your daughter
01:12:37deal with Stratton
01:12:38in her own way.
01:12:39After all,
01:12:40she went into it
01:12:41with her eyes open.
01:12:42Well, I didn't.
01:12:44Yes?
01:12:45The works committee is here.
01:12:46Oh, well,
01:12:47well, show them up.
01:12:51Now, Burnley.
01:12:53Burnley, listen.
01:12:59Who's that?
01:13:01It's me.
01:13:03Daddy.
01:13:07Daphne,
01:13:08I just wondered
01:13:09if you were still there.
01:13:11Yes, I'm still here.
01:13:14Daphne,
01:13:14I want to talk to you.
01:13:17Not now, Father.
01:13:21Let me...
01:13:22Burnley,
01:13:23don't be ridiculous.
01:13:26She locked him.
01:13:34Crazy or not,
01:13:34we've got him
01:13:35and we'll get some sense into him.
01:13:37Daphne,
01:13:37open the door, please.
01:13:42Daphne,
01:13:43open this door.
01:13:45Daphne.
01:13:45Daphne.
01:13:45No.
01:13:58No.
01:13:59Daphne,
01:13:59ladies and gentlemen,
01:14:03Sir John will now explain to you
01:14:04the situation.
01:14:07We're talking to Mr. Burnley.
01:14:09No one else.
01:14:11Mr. Burnley will be along
01:14:12in a few minutes.
01:14:13He'd better come now.
01:14:14And we'll do the explaining.
01:14:16You see,
01:14:17the boot's on the other foot now.
01:14:19Now that Sidney Stratton's with us.
01:14:22With you?
01:14:23That's right.
01:14:24Sidney's apologies,
01:14:45but from now on
01:14:46you'll just have to, um,
01:14:47count him out.
01:14:48Hello.
01:14:56Hello.
01:15:07Who's that?
01:15:08Well, what is it?
01:15:17No, there's a man in that room.
01:15:19I know that.
01:15:20Well, he's got out.
01:15:21Eh?
01:15:34Go that way.
01:15:35All right.
01:15:43It's fine.
01:15:44Thank you.
01:15:48Goodbye.
01:15:49Yeah, let me out for you.
01:15:50Let me...
01:15:53He wants the registration!
01:15:55What are we arguing for?
01:15:59Nobody wants to market it.
01:16:01Quite right.
01:16:02My dear friends,
01:16:04you must see
01:16:04that our bone of contention
01:16:06is non-existent.
01:16:09Capital and labour
01:16:10are hand in hand in this.
01:16:13Once again,
01:16:13as so often in the past,
01:16:15each needs the help
01:16:17of the other.
01:16:24Yes?
01:16:24Who?
01:16:27Somebody called Bertha?
01:16:32Who is it?
01:16:33It's me, Bertha.
01:16:34Harry.
01:16:35Harry, you...
01:16:36I don't know how I did it.
01:16:38The bow has bars on the window.
01:16:40I've been seeing it got out
01:16:41and we're not,
01:16:41we're seeing it gone.
01:16:42What?
01:16:46I'll get him at the station.
01:16:51Mike!
01:16:51Colin, Colin, you take your car,
01:16:55I'll take mine.
01:16:56Right!
01:16:57Frank, you're not going with them!
01:16:58They're not going without me.
01:17:00They're not going to take me
01:17:01for a ride.
01:17:06Wait for me.
01:17:08Wait.
01:17:10Wait.
01:17:11Wait.
01:17:13Okay, ducks.
01:17:14Room for one more inside.
01:17:16There he is.
01:17:36There.
01:17:37All right, boys.
01:17:38Get after him.
01:17:45The other way.
01:17:46Turn him off.
01:17:55There.
01:17:55Come on, vans.
01:18:05There's a light bobbing off
01:18:06and down over there.
01:18:07That's not a light.
01:18:08It's six.
01:18:09It's six.
01:18:09There he is.
01:18:19There he is.
01:18:19Well, cheerio, Al.
01:18:33There he is.
01:18:36Come on, after him.
01:18:39Let's go.
01:18:47Come on.
01:18:48Come on.
01:18:49Come on, love.
01:18:49How much?
01:18:49Come on, love.
01:18:50¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:19:20¡Nos vemos!
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01:21:04All right, lads, now we've got him.
01:21:34Look! Look! It's coming to places!
01:21:53Where's Dave?
01:21:57Look!
01:22:02Look! Look!
01:22:06It's a job, Luke! It's a job!
01:22:25Luke! Luke! Luke!
01:22:29Luke! Luke!
01:22:31Luke!
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01:22:51Luke!
01:22:52Luke!
01:22:53Here, lad. Wear this.
01:23:15The crisis is over now.
01:23:19The news of Sydney's failure brought relief to the world.
01:23:23I see.
01:23:25It had been a hard and bitter experience for all of us.
01:23:30But we face the future with confidence.
01:23:33We have seen the last of Sydney Stratton.
01:23:42I see.
01:23:48At least I hope we've seen the last of him.
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