How can he live with us if we can't even trust him? I don't know, Henry. We've got to face facts.
Paddington
24.4s
- What can we do? - I have certain connections. If I can get hold of the bear, I can see that he's sent where he belongs, - no questions asked. - Really? But I can't do it alone. I need a strong, capable man to help me. Me? Oh, now... if I start hanging around, people will ask questions. But you? You could keep an eye on him, couldn't you? For me?
Paddington
8.2s
The strange objects Mrs Brown finds in her handbag. There you are. How Mrs Bird has a Hoover for every occasion.
Paddington
14.8s
Goodbye, Lucy. Goodbye, Pastuzo. And if you ever make it to London, you can be sure of a very warm welcome. I have learnt so much from these bears, but I wonder what, if anything, they have learnt from me.
Paddington
3.5s
Oh, dear. What did you want from him?
Paddington
3.6s
I give up. I've gotta get back to work.
Paddington
2.2s
I lost a lot of weight.
Paddington
19.1s
But it wasn't my fault. Who else was in the house? The door was locked. - There was an elephant. - An elephant? It had the head of an elephant and body of a snake, but it tried to shoot me! - Have you been drinking salt water? - No. Paddington, tell us what really happened. - What? - We won't be cross. - Speak for yourself. - Mrs Brown, you must believe me.
Paddington
2.2s
Montgomery Clyde.
Paddington
9s
Paddington, please don't take this the wrong way, but are you certain there was an explorer? You didn't just find a hat and make up some...
Paddington
21.3s
No specimen? Gentlemen, these were no dumb beasts. They were intelligent and civilised. Come off it, Clyde. They didn't even speak English. - Well, no, but... - Did they play cricket? - Drink tea? - Do the crossword? Pretty rum idea of civilisation you've got, Clyde. Tell us their location. We'll send a real explorer to get a specimen.
Paddington
3.4s
Oh. Too strong for you?
Paddington
7.1s
He could have been rich and famous, but instead he threw it all away and he opened a petting zoo.
Paddington
1.6s
Run!
Paddington
1.9s
Elephant!
Paddington
23.3s
This is a cathedral of knowledge. Every major explorer has added to its glory. Charles Darwin brought the giant tortoise from the Galapagos. Good evening. Captain Scott, the emperor penguin from Antarctica. - Gentlemen. - Captain Cook, - the kangaroo from Australia. - G'day. Each of these men has been immortalised through his finds. But do you see anything from my father? No.
Paddington
6s
Because when he met your oh-so-precious species, he refused to collect a specimen.