For why Keats? For why? by Brian Edwards
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From The Italian Job by Troy Kennedy Martin – Noel Coward is crime lynch pin Mister Bridger, running the UK crime world from his prison cell. Keats is his attentive lackey.

BRIDGER: I want Charlie Croker given a good going-over.
KEATS: Yes, Mr Bridger.
BRIDGER: Tell Camp Freddie.
KEATS: Yes, Mr Bridger.
BRIDGER: I don’t want him killed. Just given a good going-over.
KEATS: I understand exactly what you mean.
BRIDGER: Do you, Keats? That’s very imaginative of you.
KEATS (handing over books and magazines): Sir, two volumes of the Anglo-American Trade. And UK Balance of Payments, 1966 and ‘67. And… (chuckles) I’ve also brought you The Illustrated London News, sir.
BRIDGER: For why, Keats, for why?
KEATS: The Queen’s in it, sir.
BRIDGER: Hmm. That’s good of you.

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mr bridger, bridger, noel coward, michael caine, italian job, keats