Del: Who are you two after? Not the gruesome twosome, are you? Mickey: They're alright! Del: What do you mean, "alright"? They are so ugly that they even look alike. Rodney: Del, they happen to be sisters. Del: Sisters? (to the girls) Oy, girls! Seen much of Cinderella since the wedding?
Rodney: I have had nothing to eat since I've been here. Del: Why's that? Been too frightened? Rodney: No, I forgot the tin opener. Del: Why didn't you pop down for it? Rodney: Del, desperate men on the run don't pop home to borrow a tin opener.
The idea for the script was based on a real life incident that happened to one of John Sullivan's friends.
Del: You don't want to see what it's like in the early hours, Grandad. It's like the end of the world. It's full of drug addicts, glue sniffers, winos. Do you know what? If a nightingale sang now in Berkeley Square, someone would eat it. Del refers to the 1940 song "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square", made famous by Vera Lynn during World War Two.
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