James Cossins credited as playing...
Brown
- Brown: I'm a clerk, and a clerk, Mr Bellamy, is nothing now. Oh just before the war he was important, he gave the orders, he was the one who could rise to 400 a year, little modest saloon by the time he was 40. Your working man stayed at 3 quid a week. Not now, and my wife knows it - she says to our kid, you won't be a failure like your father.
- Vic Dakin: Sounds like a right cow.
- Brown: I haven't said anything. I wouldn't. I mean, you've no worries from me - from this end.
- Vic Dakin: I'm sure you haven't, Mr Brown. I just want to impress on you not to get too silly - not to do anything heroic.
- Brown: You know me. No fear.
- Vic Dakin: I just wanted to *impress* it upon you.
- [punches Brown in the stomach and then starts kicking him viciously]
- Brown: Forty six and married to work. I'm human. I want a bit of love, see? Not content. Girls. Things I've missed.