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[WOMEN LAUGHING]
- [MAN SHOUTING] Quiet, Annie. - [MAN SHOUTING] Paper! Paper!
- What's he yelling about? [MAN SHOUTING]
Paper! Extra special from the palace! - The Queen! Paper!
- Well, what's the matter? What's up? It ain't nothing to concern us. Oh, Ellen, how can you,
when it concerns the whole country? - [SHOUTS CONTINUE]
- What concerns the whole country? Alfred's coming home
is all that concerns me. Well, what are you all looking
so miserable about? COOK: The Queen. The Queen?
- [MAN SHOUTING] Quiet, Annie. - [MAN SHOUTING] Paper! Paper!
- What's he yelling about? [MAN SHOUTING]
Paper! Extra special from the palace! - The Queen! Paper!
- Well, what's the matter? What's up? It ain't nothing to concern us. Oh, Ellen, how can you,
when it concerns the whole country? - [SHOUTS CONTINUE]
- What concerns the whole country? Alfred's coming home
is all that concerns me. Well, what are you all looking
so miserable about? COOK: The Queen. The Queen?
Full Transcript
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- [WOMEN LAUGHING]
- [MAN SHOUTING]
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Quiet, Annie.
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- [MAN SHOUTING] Paper! Paper!
- What's he yelling about?
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[MAN SHOUTING]
Paper! Extra special from the palace!
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- The Queen! Paper!
- Well, what's the matter? What's up?
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It ain't nothing to concern us.
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Oh, Ellen, how can you,
when it concerns the whole country?
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- [SHOUTS CONTINUE]
- What concerns the whole country?
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Alfred's coming home
is all that concerns me.
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Well, what are you all looking
so miserable about?
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COOK: The Queen.
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The Queen?
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Movie Summary
A portrayal of the triumphs and tragedies of two English families, the upper-crust Marryots and the working-class Bridgeses, from 1899 to 1933.