Dialogue 4

Peter Cook

[LULU, spoken]
Oh, Monsieur Blint?

[BLINT, spoken]
Rosie? Ah, Mrs. Stapleton. Did you hear the news about Wall Street?

[LULU, spoken]
No, I don't work the streets. I visit hotels. 

[BLINT, spoken]
It fell today, amidst active trading. They estimate it will take four years to rebuild. 

[LULU, spoken]
Poor little girls. I am thirty-four, Monsieur Blint. 

[BLINT, spoken]
Naturally. 

[FARTHING, spoken]
I wonder if I could go home a little early today, Mr. Haig?

[HAIG, spoken]
How early?

[FARTHING, spoken]
Now. My niece is on fire. 

[HAIG, spoken]
The same excuse every time. What the hell is going on in there? I can't get to work with all that banging, what—

[Broken glass and voices screaming.]

[HAIG, spoken]
Hello? Hello in there? Miss Farthing? You all right? Well, just bring in whatever papers I wanted. 

Trivia about the song Dialogue 4 by Godley & Creme

When was the song “Dialogue 4” released by Godley & Creme?
The song Dialogue 4 was released in 1977, on the album “Consequences”.
Who composed the song “Dialogue 4” by Godley & Creme?
The song “Dialogue 4” by Godley & Creme was composed by Peter Cook.

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