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Well, it's real good to seeing you all here. As you know, we are all going to put on the Christmas play due to the shortest of time, we'll get right down to work. One of the first things to insure a good performance, is script attention to the director. I'll keep my directions simple. If I point to the right, it means focus attention stage right. If I make a slashing motion across my throat, it means cut the scene short. If I make a revolving motion with my hand, it means pick up the tempo. If I spread my hands apart, it means slow down. It's the spirit of the actors that counts. The interest that they show in their director. Am I right? I said "Am I right"?!
— A Charlie Brown Christmas
(movie)
by Lee Mendelson
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