THE BLUE LAGOON
WRITTEN BY DOUGLAS DAY STEWART
BASED ON THE NOVEL BY H.D. STACPOOLE
TRANSCRIBED BY KENDRA STEINER
Columbia Pictures
The Blue Lagoon, in Pictures, Part 8, 1980
[[[Daytime. Richard sits on a log looking at pictures through the viewer. Emmeline sits a few feet away listening to the music box.]]]
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PADDY: What’s in them pictures Richard?
RICHARD: It’s a story about these funny people who get married. There’s a saying under each one.
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PADDY: Give us a look.
[[[Richard loads up the viewer and hands it over. Paddy looks through it.]]]
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RICHARD: Were you ever married?
PADDY: Seven times. Kids in every port from Callao to Macao. Seventeen at the last count, and never set eyes on a single one of em. Slant-eyed little devils, black little devils, even a couple of pink ones like you. And all with my eyes.
[[[He hands back the viewer and Richard looks through it.]]]
RICHARD: Paddy, what’s subjugation?
PADDY: Something I’ve been trying to avoid all me life.
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[[[Paddy chases Richard and Emmeline down the beach.]]]
PADDY: Come back here, this aint gonna hurt ya!
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RICHARD: We don’t wanna go swimming! We don’t have our bathing costumes.
PADDY: To hell with your bathing costumes, you don’t wear ‘em when you have a bath, do ya?
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EMMELINE: This isn’t a bathtub! This is the ocean!
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