On page 53, scene 86, we definitely seem to kiss reality goodbye. "Cut to the boys in bed...
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Brian Epstein:
[discussing Joe's screenplay for a movie starring The Beatles]
On page 53, scene 86, we definitely seem to kiss reality goodbye. "Cut to the boys in bed with Susan, one of them is smoking a joint, he passes it round." Two points there, Joe. One, these boys do not take drugs. They never have taken drugs, they never will take drugs.
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it's on Page 53
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Scene 86 when we definitely seem to kiss reality goodbye
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Cut to the boys in bed with Susan
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One of them is smoking a joint He passes it around
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Two points there Joe One these boys do not take drugs
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They never have taken drugs and they never will take drugs
Clip duration: 24 seconds
Views: 194
Timestamp in movie: 01h 25m 33s
Uploaded: 04 April, 2022
Genres: biography, drama
Summary: Biographer John Lahr is writing a book about playwright Joe Orton. Joe and Kenneth meet at drama school and live together for ten years as lovers and collaborators. Both want to be writers, but only one of them is successful.
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00:05 I don't know what to say about the end
00:05 You want rice pudding with the sardines or separate
00:12 You know some of these people are
00:09 He's built like a brick shithouse
00:08 I think I'll retire
00:18 Then went into Mom's bedroom
00:07 Has the other got a bald head
00:10 I loved him
00:31 I can't just have a wank
00:28 I can't remember when you last touched my cock
00:07 I always wanted to be an orphan
00:16 I just want to go to the awards
00:24 Ken was the first wife
00:05 Can you spell Yes but not accurately
00:07 Prison gives a writer credentials
00:09 Do you notice I'm limping Spilled a hot drink down my...
00:07 Writing John is one tenth inspiration nine tenths
00:05 The whole point about irrational behavior is that it is...
00:11 I think I'm putting in more of Joe than I am of Kenneth
00:08 At least you can say you sat in the same chair as T S Eliot