Rock N' Roll Transcript

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Description

 * Here's the full transcript to Rock N Roll.

Characters

 * James
 * Skarloey
 * Rusty
 * Duncan
 * Thomas (cameo)
 * Gordon (cameo)
 * Percy (cameo)
 * Duck (cameo)
 * Sir Handel (cameo)
 * Peter Sam (cameo)
 * Duke (cameo)

Transcript

 * George Carlin: Skarloey the Little Engine loves all the sights and sounds along his line and knows them very well. One morning, soon after he returned from being mended, he was enjoying his journey more than ever before. Along the way, he met Rusty.
 * Skarloey: You know...
 * George Carlin: He said.
 * Skarloey: If I couldn't see those familiar faces and places, I think I was on a different railway. You've done wonders with these rails.
 * George Carlin: Rusty laughed.
 * Rusty: I'm glad you're pleased. Manager says let's mend the tracks so well that he don't know where he is. And we did, and you didn't if you take my meaning.
 * George Carlin: Skarloey liked this hard working diesel.
 * Rusty: There's still one more bad bit.
 * George Carlin: Warned Rusty just before the first station.
 * Rusty: An engine might come off there particularly Duncan. He will Rock N Roll along the line. Look at him right now. I hope he doesn't hurt his passengers.
 * Duncan: What's that about me? I'm a plain engine and I believe in plain speaking. Speak up!
 * George Carlin: Rusty warned Duncan about the bad bit of rails.
 * Duncan: Huh! I know my way about. I don't need smelly diesels to tell me what to do.
 * George Carlin: Rusty felt hurt. Duncan banged about the yard. Then, he clattered crossly to the station. James was already there waiting for him.
 * James: You're late!
 * George Carlin: He snapped.
 * Duncan: I know.
 * George Carlin: Said Duncan.
 * Duncan: It's that smelly Diesel's fault. Rusty tries to teach me how to stay on the rails and then goes off leaving me to find my own coaches.
 * James: You poor engine.
 * George Carlin: Sympathized James.
 * James: I know all about Diesels. One crept into our yard and ordered us about. I soon sent him packing.
 * George Carlin: Duncan was filled with admiration. He didn't know that James was boastful and sometimes didn't tell the truth.
 * Duncan: Send Rusty packing, send Rusty packing.
 * George Carlin: Snorted Duncan. He climbed a hill furiously.
 * Duncan's Driver: Well done, boy.
 * George Carlin: Encouraged his driver.
 * Duncan's Driver: Keep it up.
 * George Carlin: Soon they were near the first station. Duncan was pleased.
 * Duncan: Nothing's happened, nothing's happened. Silly old diesel, clever me.
 * George Carlin: And he rocked and rolled along the line.
 * Duncan's Driver: Steady, boy.
 * George Carlin: Checked his driver. But it was too late.
 * (Duncan comes off the rails in the process)
 * Duncan: Sleepers and ballast! I'm off.
 * George Carlin: And he was.
 * Rusty: I warned him.
 * George Carlin: Said Rusty.
 * Rusty: But all he did was call me names.
 * George Carlin: The little diesel refused to move.
 * Skarloey: I'm ashamed of you Rusty.
 * George Carlin: Said Skarloey.
 * Skarloey: Think of the passengers what are they going to do?
 * Rusty: Oh, I've forgotten them. Yes of course, we must help the passengers.
 * George Carlin: And Rusty roared into life. Duncan stood sad and solitary. He couldn't Rock N Roll now.
 * Duncan: Oh, dear.
 * George Carlin: He thought.
 * Duncan: Everyone will know how silly I am.
 * George Carlin: The passengers had to get out and help too. They weren't very pleased about that but worked as hard as they could.
 * (The passengers lift Duncan back on the rails)
 * George Carlin: They carefully leavened Duncan back onto the line. After that, Duncan was extra careful all day. At last, evening came.
 * Duncan: Rusty.
 * George Carlin: He whispered.
 * Duncan: Thank you for helping. I'm sorry I was rude to you.
 * Rusty: That's all right, Duncan.
 * Duncan: I wish all diesels were like you. Let's be friends.
 * Rusty: Suits me.
 * George Carlin: Replied Rusty.
 * Rusty: We'll mend that bad bit of rails first thing tomorrow.