00:00:01    Fade up: "Lone Pine & Picnic Productions presents"            
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00:00:07    Fade up: "a film by Costa Botes"            
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00:00:12    Cut to David Klein sitting on backseat of car - DAVID KLEIN: "I, yes, I regret the day I came up with them, I really do." - BERT KLEIN (OoS): "Why?" - DAVID KLEIN: "Why?  Because it's ruined my life." - MIKE DOUGLAS (V.O.): "And here, here is the real…"    1    00:00:19    00:00:25
00:00:29    Cut to footage TV-Show Mike Douglas with another man on the stage, at 00:00:30 super at bottom: "The Mike Douglas Show    1977" - MIKE DOUGLAS (cont.): "…life candyman the king of jelly beans, Mr. Jelly Belly, Mr. Jelly Belly, Mr. Jelly Belly, and we'll be right back to visit with him, right after this." At 00:00:48 text at screen: "NEXT: MEET MR. JELLY BELLY"    2    00:00:29    00:00:43
00:00:50    Cut to pool with chair in front of it, David Klein walking in and sitting down on that chair, at 00:01:04 animation at left bottom: "CANDYMAN"              DAVID KLEIN (V.O.): "In life you only need to be a genius for fifteen seconds. This is America, if you come up with a good idea, you can run with that idea."     3    00:00:52    00:01:03
00:01:10    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID KLEIN: "I was very happy as Mr Jelly Belly. People would call me up for interviews, radio, T.V., all kinds of things. And, you know, it was, it was a good part to play."    4    00:01:10    00:01:20
00:01:20    Cut to footage TV-Show David Klein with two other men - MIKE DOUGLAS: "Wait until the laughter dies." - OTHER MAN: "Irving Jelly Belly." - MIKE DOUGLAS: "Is, is that a family name, Jelly Belly?" - DAVID KLEIN: "No, no." - MIKE DOUGLAS: "You know you really, that t-shirt, that, can you come in on this guys, because that logo is right at the right spot (laughing).  You really have won the chase." - OTHER MAN: "That's, that's an A-cup I think." - DAVID KLEIN: "It's all there." - MIKE DOUGLAS: " What's your real name?" - DAVID KLEIN: "David Klein."    5    00:01:21    00:01:40
00:01:41    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID: "So, people don't know who I am, basically, in the industry.  I'm the best kept secret in the world."    6    00:01:41    00:01:47
00:01:48    Cut to B/W photograph of baby with mother - DAVID KLEIN (OoS): "I was born in Syracuse, New York..."    7    00:01:50    00:01:52
00:01:52    Cut to B/W photograph of 3 year old David Klein -   DAVID KLEIN (OoS cont.): "... and we came out here when I was three years old, I've been a California guy…"        00:01:52    00:01:57
00:01:58    Cut to David Klein driving car - DAVID KLEIN ( cont.): "...fifty-eight years.  I'm sixty-one right now, so fifty-eight years I've lived in California.  People say I still sound like I'm an Easterner, that I never lost the, uh, Eastern accent.  But it only had three years chance to develop, but a lot of people say I sound like I'm , I'm from the East Coast."        00:02:00    00:02:17
00:02:19    Cut to bowl with Jelly beans on table, camera goes up to Bert Klein, at 00:02:29 super in the middle: "Bert Klein" - BERT KLEIN: "Perhaps my first memory of the Jelly Bellies, seeing my dad on T.V.  I mean, I know that probably wasn't the first impression, but the first one I can remember. I also remember tons and tons of boxes coming straight from the factory..."    8    00:02:20    00:02:34
00:02:34    Cut to Jelly beans box - BERT KLEIN (OoS cont.): "…We had a room called the bean room, and I just remember the white boxes with the Jelly Belly logo that Kathy Fossleman had done..."        00:02:35    00:02:41
00:02:42    Cut to photographs of child with big puppet and a man on the second - BERT KLEIN (OoS cont): "…And my mom insists, that I learned my colours from the first five flavours of Jelly Belly, which I believe were Coconut, Green Apple,…"        00:02:42    00:02:50
00:02:50    Cut to CU Bert Klein - BERT KLEIN (cont.): "...Very Cherry, Root Beer, and, uhm, I can't remember what the other one was…"        00:02:50    00:02:56
00:02:56    Cut to CU bowl with Jelly beans - BERT KLEIN (OoS cont.): "...My dad's had a lot of ideas over the years, and they've all been brilliant, but there's just something about these guys, nothing like these guys."        00:02:56    00:03:04
00:03:05    Cut to MS Rebecca Klein, at 00:03:06 super in the middle: "Rebecca Klein, David's Wife" - REBECCA KLEIN: "He always had to be the best. Always driving to do something different. Always looking for a new way to do things.     9    00:03:05    00:03:13
00:03:14    Cut to POV street from moving car - DAVID KLEIN: "At the young age of eighteen…"    10    00:03:15    00:03:18
00:03:18    Cut to David Klein driving car - DAVID (cont.): "… I was in business with my uncle making a product called 'Big Dave's Popcorn'…"        00:03:18    00:03:24
00:03:24    Cut to street filmed from car - DAVID (cont.): "…named after me…"        00:03:25    00:03:26
00:03:27    Cut to camera turning to a house number sign - DAVID: "I would come here every day…"    11    00:03:28    00:03:30
00:03:30    Cut to David Klein standing at the street - DAVID (cont.): "…after going to UCLA, I'd load up, I took the back seat out of my car so I could put in more bags…"        00:03:30    00:03:38
00:03:39    Cut to footage of Los Angeles street - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…And I took the bags to liquor stores and bars. And I was not old enough really to be allowed inside the bar because you've got to be twenty-one to get in."        00:03:39    00:03:50
00:03:50    Cut to old photograph of David Klein - KATHY FOSSELMAN (OoS): "Dave worked his way through law school at UCLA selling popcorn on campus..."    12    00:03:50    00:03:55
00:03:55    Cut to MS Kathy Fosselman, at 00:03:57 super at right bottom: "Kathy Fosselman, designed Jelly Belly logo" - KATHY (cont.): "...Somebody who did that to start with, and then decided not to take the bar exam because that really wasn't what he wanted to do, I think is ... (laughs) I think that's pretty cool."        00:03:55    00:04:05
00:04:05    Cut to old photograph of David and Rebecca Klein -    REBECCA KLEIN (OoS): "The first time I started to talk was with David…."    13    00:04:07    00:04:09
00:04:09    Cut to another old photograph of David and Rebecca Klein - REBECCA KLEIN (OoS cont.): "I was always very quiet, very genteel…"        00:04:10    00:04:13
00:04:13    Cut to MS Rebecca Klein -      REBECCA (cont.): "...very much a lady ... and then he changed me.  Out of self preservation I changed."        00:04:13    00:04:21
00:04:22    Cut to CU Weird Al Yankovic, at 00:04:23 super at right bottom: "Weird AL Yankovic, Entertainer" -      WEIRD AL YANKOVIC: "You know a lot of people think it would be fun, to be a candy-inventor, uh, but it's gruelling, thankless work.  I mean, you're working in a..."    14    00:04:22    00:04:30
00:04:30    Cut to photograph of man in candy suit - WEIRD AL YANKOVIC (OoS cont.): "...a windowless candy factory for eighteen, twenty hours a day, no air conditioning.  You're making painfully... "        00:04:31    00:04:37
00:04:37    Cut to MS Weird Al Yankovic - WEIRD AL YANKOVIC (cont,): "agonizing decisions like, you know, cinnamon or nutmeg, sugar or, or corn syrup.  You know, I wouldn't want to  live with that kind of pressure."        00:04:37    00:04:45
00:04:46    Cut to LS Ronald Reagan Library, at 00:04:47 super at middle bottom: "Ronald Reagan Library, Simi Valley, California" - COSTA BOTES (OoS): "Do you know who invented…"    15    00:04:51    00:04:52
00:04:52    Cut to MS woman on street - COSTA BOTES (OoS cont.): " ...Jelly Belly?" - WOMAN: "I'm sorry. I don't." - MAN (OoS): "Ronald Reagan."        00:04:52    00:04:56
00:04:56    Cut to MS boy, camera turning to man - COSTA BOTES (OoS): "So you think Ronald Reagan invented the Jelly Belly?" - MAN: "Sure." - KIRBY HANSON (OoS): "Ronald Reagan's…"    16    00:04:57    00:05:04
00:05:04    Cut to CU Kirby Hanson, at 00:05:05 super at bottom: "Kirby Hanson, Ronald Reagan Library" - KIRBY HANSON (cont.): "…love of jelly beans goes back to around 1967, when he was, uh, Governor of California, and he was trying to kick a, a pipe smoking habit."        00:05:04    00:05:14
00:05:15    Cut to footage of Ronald Reagan holding speech - RONALD REAGAN: "It is essential that we negotiate from a position of strength."    17    00:05:14    00:05:17
START              (Min:Sec:Frames)    ACTION & DIALOGUE    SPOT NO    START              (Min:Sec:Frames)    END             (Min:Sec:Frames)
00:05:18    Cut to CU Kirby Hanson - KIRBY HANSON: "He started using these little confections, jelly beans, as a way to keep his hands…    18    00:05:18    00:05:23
00:05:23    Cut to footage of displays at Ronald Reagan Library - KIRBY (OoS cont.): "...busy, a little something to be tasting every now and then.  And it grew into a great habit."        00:05:23    00:05:27
00:05:28    Cut to plane in museum            
00:05:35    Cut to carpet leading into plane            
00:05:38    Cut to row of people filmed from underneath plane - KIRBY HANSON (OoS): "When the president was on Airforce-One, there were special…"    19    00:05:38    00:05:41
00:05:41    Cut to MS plane windows - KIRBY (OoS cont.): "…packages that were created for the Jelly Bellies…        00:05:41    00:05:43
00:05:43    Cut to CU table inside plane with Jelly Belly jar on it - KIRBY (OoS cont.): "…uh, there was always a, a jar…"        00:05:43    00:05:46
00:05:46    Cut to MS the same table - KIRBY (OoS cont.): "…of Jelly Bellies on Airforce-One..."        00:05:46    00:05:48
00:05:48    Cut to Oval Office - KIRBY (OoS cont.): "…Throughout the president's career, he continued to order 60 cases of Jelly Bellies…"        00:05:49    00:05:56
00:05:56    Cut to jar with Jelly Bellies on table - KIRBY (OoS cont.): "…a month. They were distributed…"        00:05:56    00:05:59
00:05:59    Cut to MS Kirby Hanson - KIRBY (cont.): "…all throughout…"        00:05:59    00:06:01
00:06:01    Cut to another table with a jar of Jelly Bellies on on it - KIRBY (OoS cont.): "...many different offices in Washington D.C. He was a very happy man…"        00:06:01    00:06:05
00:06:05    Cut to wall with pictures and a Hollywood sign - KIRBY (OoS cont.): "…and the various colours and the way they were displayed it just sort of goes with his, his persona..."        00:06:05    00:06:13
00:06:16    Cut to photograph of Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton - KIRBY (OoS cont.): "…And he used to say there is a lot you can say about a fellow by the way he eats jelly beans."        00:06:16    00:06:20
00:06:24    Cut to red building            
00:06:29    Cut to paper plate lying on floor, other ones are thrown besides, at 00:06:30 super in the middle: "Sandy Candy Factory, Covina, California" - DAVID KLEIN (OoS): "I love paper plates because you can fling them."    20    00:06:34    00:06:36
00:06:37    Cut to David Klein sitting at table with paper plates, filmed over shoulder            
00:06:41    Cut to David Klein sitting at table, filmed from under table - DAVID KLEIN (V.O.): "Little pieces of paper would get lost if I, if I, if I put it on a little piece of paper…"    21    00:06:41    00:06:45
00:06:46    Cut to David Klein sitting at table with paper plates, filmed over shoulder - DAVID (V.O. cont.): "A paper plate is so big you're not going to throw it away…"        00:06:46    00:06:49
00:06:50    Cut to David Klein sitting at table, filmed from table - DAVID (V.O. cont.): "…And I keep my paper plates, and I look them over from time to time."        00:06:50    00:06:55
00:06:56    Cut to CU paper plate            
00:06:58    Cut to David Klein at table, filmed from table            
00:07:00    Cut to paper plate thrown around            
00:07:03    Cut to David Klein standing in front of house - DAVID (V.O.): "Nobody in my family had ever been in the candy business, but I knew I would be in the candy business some day. It was almost like I was destined to be in the candy business."    22    00:07:04    00:07:12
00:07:13    Cut to CU Rebecca Klein - REBECCA: "He knew more about candy than anyone else in the United States."    23    00:07:13    00:07:19
00:07:19    Cut to MS Steve Corri, at 00:07:20 super at bottom: "Steve Corri, Garvey Nut & Candy" - STEVE CORRI: "Dave came up with something that revolutionized the whole industry. And a lot of people tried to copy, and a lot of people tried to follow."    24    00:07:19    00:07:27
00:07:28    Cut to building besides street with TIRES sign - DAVID (OoS): "Right in that building, is were I got my start, 95…"    25    00:07:29    00:07:34
00:07:34    Cut to sign with number 9533 on top - DAVID (OoS cont.): "..33 East Garvey." - HELENE LIEBERMAN (OoS): "Garvey…"    26    00:07:34    00:07:36
00:07:39    Cut to MS Helene Liebermann, at 00:07:40 super at middle bottom: Helene Liebermann, Garvey Nut" - HELENE (cont.): "…belonged to my in-laws, my mother-in-law ran this little store, and it was doing okay, nothing, you know, stupendous.  It was mostly a seasonal, seasonal business..."        00:07:39    00:07:53
00:07:54    Cut to photograph of Cal and Helene Liebermann, at 00:07:54 super at right bottom: "Cal Liebermann" - HELENE LIEBERMANN (OoS cont.): "… Cal was teaching school when we first got married, and I started running the store…"        00:07:54    00:08:01
00:08:02    Cut to photograph of David Klein - HELENE LIEBERMANN (OoS cont.): "…One day Dave walks in the store…"        00:08:03    00:08:05
00:08:07    Cut to photograph of David Klein with Cal Liebermann - HELENE LIEBERMAN (OoS cont.): "...He, he looked at Cal and they got along really well right away..."        00:08:08    00:08:12
00:08:13    Cut to MS Helene Liebermann - HELENE (cont.): "...I was amazed at the uhm, uhm, honesty that was between the two of them."        00:08:13    00:08:18
00:08:19    Cut to David Klein walking on street - DAVID: "The memories of this place…Hello."    27    00:08:19    00:08:24
00:08:24    Cut to David Klein and shop owner (Ronnie) - RONNIE: "Oh, you're the Jelly Belly man." - DAVID: "Jelly Belly man, yes." - RONNIE: "I remember, I used to work for that man." - DAVID: "Ah, yes, I remember." - RONNIE: "How do you do, sir?" - DAVID: "How do you do, sir?" - RONNIE: "We're now Paul's Bike Shop." - DAVID: "Paul's Bike." - RONNIE: "And we threw the nuts over the wall. (laughs)"    28    00:08:24    00:08:35
00:08:37    Cut to CU storing box            
00:08:39    Cut to CU another storing box - DAVID (OoS: "I'm seeing nuts.  When I'm looking around here, I don't see bikes.  I see nuts…"    29    00:08:39    00:08:43
00:08:43    Cut to MS David in bike shop - DAVID (cont.): "... I see blood, sweat, and tears that I put into the building, business, I, endless hours, put over one hundred thousand miles on one vehicle because of the business."        00:08:43    00:08:54
00:08:55    Cut to footage of an old station wagon - HELENE LIEBERMANN (OoS): "Dave's trunk was to small…"    30    00:08:56    00:08:58
START              (Min:Sec:Frames)    ACTION & DIALOGUE    SPOT NO    START              (Min:Sec:Frames)    END             (Min:Sec:Frames)
00:08:58    Cut to footage man closing trunk of an old station wagon - HELENE (OoS cont.): "…so they needed a larger car. So they…"        00:08:58    00:09:00
00:09:00    Cut to MS Helene Liebermann - HELENE (cont.): "…bought a van and they just filled it up and filled it up and, uh, the business was going really good, you know."        00:09:00    00:09:08
00:09:09    Cut to David Klein walking out of bike shop - HELENE LIEBERMANN (OoS): "This went on for a while and then Dave got…"    31    00:09:11    00:09:15
00:09:15    Cut to TIRES sign on car shop - HELENE (OoS cont.): "…these, uh, jelly bean ideas."        00:09:15    00:09:18
00:09:18    Cut to David staring up to the TIRES sign            
00:09:21    Cut to footage of old candy commercial - ANNOUNCER: "Cellophane wrapped for freshness, supplies quick energy, the world's biggest candy value, only a nickel, sold everywhere. Boy, it's good!!!"    32    00:09:21    00:09:29
00:09:30    Cut to MS Steve Corri - STEVE CORRI: "Ordinary candies, things that have been around forever, candy corn, licorice, um, you had a Snickers bar, you had a Hershey's bar, uh, you know, a few other new items, York Peppermint Patties.  You know, those things were good for their time."    33    00:09:30    00:09:47
00:09:48    Cut to footage of old candy commercial - ANNOUNCER: "When you want candy, you want the very best and plenty of them.  Yes sir, you know kids, everybody likes the Three Musketeers.    34    00:09:48    00:09:57
00:09:57    Cut to MS Steve Corri - STEVE: "The industry was boring.  It lacked flavour.  It lacked colour.  It lacked imagination. It lacked creativity.  And Dave was there to provide all those things."    35    00:09:57    00:10:07
00:10:08    Cut to Lisa Cohen Dideriksen, at 00:10:09 super at middle bottom: "Lisa Cohen Dideriksen, Candy Broker" - LISA COHEN: "He had an idea to, upgrade a common candy, jelly beans, and make it with…"    36    00:10:08    00:10:15
00:10:15    Cut to footage of several different jelly beans - LISA COHEN (OoS cont.): "premium flavours, with a premium look, a gloss to it, uhm, a certain shape, a quality that hadn't been done before in the industry."        00:10:15    00:10:26
00:10:26    Cut to old video of Los Angeles - DAVID (OoS): "The product originated in Temple City on a Thursday night, at 8:15, while I was watching Happy Days…"    37    00:10:29    00:10:37
00:10:37    Cut to old video of Hollywood sign - DAVID (OoS cont.): "...I was talking on the phone to a buddy."        00:10:37    00:10:41
00:10:41    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "...and we were talking about different candy products, what kind of candy products would be good."        00:10:41    00:10:47
00:10:48    Cut to Ed Ringle walking down street, at 00:10:49 super at left top: "Ed Ringle, Friend" - ED RINGLE: "And he said, you know what, I'm going to come out with this line of Jelly Bellies, jelly beans with different flavours and different colours. And I thought, that stinks. I thought ... who's going to buy that?"    38    00:10:48    00:11:00
00:11:00    Cut to footage of Goelitz Candy Company - BARRY HORN (OoS): "The manufacturer of Jelly Bellies was a company called Herman Goelitz Candy Company …"    39    00:11:03    00:11:08
00:11:09    Cut to MS Barry Horn, at 00:11:10 super at middle bottom: "Barry Horn, Hobbs & Dobbs, Candy & Novelties" - BARRY HORN (cont.): "… an extremely well known candy company in Northern California. A generational candy company that, in those days, was primarily known, uh, as a, uh, manufacturer of the finest candy corn anywhere in the world.        00:11:09    00:11:21
00:11:21    Cut to CU red telephone - DAVID (OoS): "I made a phone call to the owner of the company, to Herm. It was at 6:30 at night. … He answered the…"    40    00:11:20    00:11:30
00:11:31    Cut to XCU man answering phone call phone call- DAVID (OoS cont.): "…phone directly because probably everybody had gone home at that point."        00:11:31    00:11:34
00:11:38    Cut to B/W photograph of Herm Rowland with Jelly beans around him - DAVID (OoS): "Herm Rowland is like the fourth generation candyman.  Candy is in his blood..."    41    00:11:38    00:11:43
00:11:44    Cut to MS David - DAVID (cont.): "…He knows how to operate every single thing in the factory.  I mean ... he is a candy man.        00:11:44    00:11:51
00:11:51    Cut to footage of candy factory - HERM ROWLAND: "You'll see all the different flavours of Jelly Bellies sitting out here waiting to get panned."    42    00:11:52    00:11:58
00:12:02    More footage of candy factory - Herm Rowland: "The next ingredient is…"    43    00:12:02    00:12:03
00:12:06    Cut to CU Rich Shaffer, at 00:12:06 super at right bottom: "Rich Shaffer, Head of Sales, Goelitz Candy Company, 1975-1980" - RICH SHAFFER: "Well, Herman was, uh, uh, you know, president of the company, a very personable individual.  I've known him for many years.  And him and Dave had got along fine."    44    00:12:06    00:12:17
00:12:18    "Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID: ""I said Herm, this is Dave Klein.  I would like you to make a special product that I can market.""
"    45    00:12:18    00:12:27
00:12:28    Cut to MS Helene Liebermann - HELENE: "He had told them that he wanted something that tasted better than just an ordinary jelly, starchy jelly bean. Sugar and starch is what they were."    46    00:12:28    00:12:38
00:12:39    Cut to CU Weird Al Yankovic - WEIRD AL: "Jelly beans to me were these kind of large, just sugar flavoured, waxy…"    47    00:12:39    00:12:45
00:12:45    Cut to XCU Jelly beans - WEIRD AL (OoS cont.): "...things that, uhm, were sort of used as packing material in Easter baskets...         00:12:45    00:12:50
00:12:50    Cut to CU Weird - WEIRD AL (cont.): "...They, they're the kind of things you'd find in old people's houses, like bowls full of hard candy and jelly beans. They just, you know, didn't have that much flavour to them.  I wasn't that excited about them.  But Jelly Bellies were definitely different..."        00:12:50    00:12:59
00:12:59    Cut to many jelly beans - WEIRD AL (OoS cont.): "...They were smaller and they had very distinct flavours. They were, they were quite good. And I..."        00:12:59    00:13:03
00:13:04    Cut to CU Weird - WEIRD AL (cont.): "... have to say, as a vegetarian, it's very important to me that they don't, have gelatine.  I mean, most jelly beans have gelatine which is a pretty disgusting animal by-product, and Jelly Bellies do not.  Um, I'm told that they do contain some bees wax, but I always say ..., SCREW THE BEES!!!"        00:13:04    00:13:21
00:13:21    Cut to XCU Jelly beans - RICH SHAFFER (OoS): "We thought it was a strange request, that somebody would want to…"    48    00:13:22    00:13:25
00:13:26    Cut to Rich Shaffer (cont.): "...break that product apart and sell it as, uh, straight flavours with different names and so forth.  I don't know if I would use the word 'kooky', but we thought, this is a different type of  individual altogether, very excited, and he seemed to be on to something.  So we thought, well, let's see how far this goes.        00:13:26    00:13:43
00:13:44    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID: "It was at the point where they were looking for something to differentiate themselves from the…"    49    00:13:44    00:13:49
00:13:49    Cut to different candies - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…other five hundred different candy companies.  They were really struggling, making products, competing with each other on the basis of price."        00:13:49    00:13:58
00:13:59    Cut to old photograph of few man in front of Goelitz Bros. Candy Co. sign - RICH SHAFFER (OoS): "The company was not strong financially.  It just was a manufacturer of about sixty, seventy years at that time.  And making products mostly for the supermarkets and the mass markets, and not, uh, in the specialty market..."    50    00:13:59    00:14:12
00:14:12    Cut to CU Rich Shaffer - RICH (cont.): "… As things grew, and the relationship grew, Herm remained just a bit cautious, because he wasn't used to dealing with someone as forward as David was…"        00:14:12    00:14:20
00:14:20    Cut to photograph of David with apples - RICH (OoS cont.): "...But overall he viewed David as I did, very honest, straightforward, a hard working fellow…"        00:14:20    00:14:26
00:14:26    Cut to Cu Rich Shaffer - RICH (cont.): "...that was having a lot of fun with the, uh, jelly beans, and trying to build his business."        00:14:26    00:14:32
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00:14:33    Cut to David Klein - DAVID: "I came up with the idea of Jelly Bellies. I needed a place for it to be sold, where the publicity could be generated from, that was reasonably bright, cheerful.  What could be better than an ice cream parlor?"    51    00:14:33    00:14:44
00:14:44    Cut to POV shot from driving car - DAVID (OoS): "And right up here is Fosselman's Ice Cream Parlor.  You can see their nice logo right there as I drive by.  And you should be able to see the Jelly Bellies as you look right there…"    52    00:14:46    00:14:57
00:14:58    Cut to David driving - DAVID (cont.): "… Hi Fosselman's.  How you guys doing? Going back down memory lane, going back."        00:14:59    00:15:11
00:15:14    Cut to LS Fosselman's Ice Cream Parlor - DAVID (OoS): "Not having much money, like about eight hundred bucks…"    53    00:15:16    00:15:19
00:15:20    Cut to MS David Klein at street - DAVID (cont.): "... to my name, I approached the owners of the ice cream parlor.  And I said, I would like a little corner of your place..."        00:15:20    00:15:28
00:15:29    Cut to CU photograph of sign with different ice cream flavours, zooms out to ice cream parlor - DAVID (OoS cont.): "...And let's put in a little stand in here and sell this product called Jelly Bellies. The first day…"        00:15:29    00:15:38
00:15:38    Cut to MS David Klein at street - DAVID (OoS cont.): "... a young man came in, and I gave him a sample of a pink Jelly Belly. And I said, how does this taste?  He said, what flavour is it?  I said, it's strawberry.  He said, you know, it doesn't taste like strawberry.  And I said to him, well, what does it taste like?  He said, that tastes like cotton candy and it smells like cotton candy. Right after he left I changed the sign, and from that point on that flavour was cotton candy..."        00:15:38    00:16:05
00:16:06    Cut to old video of people on a pedal car - DAVID (OoS cont.): "...And I don't know where that young man is now, but I remember him driving off on his bicycle, and he never realized at the time that he had changed history."        00:16:06    00:16:14
00:16:15    Cut to photograph of David and Rebecca Klein with child - DAVID (OoS cont.): "I had faith in it from the very beginning. I will tell you that."    54    00:16:16    00:16:20
00:16:22    Cut to David Klein sitting on chair - DAVID (cont.): "...I had faith in the product from the moment of conception."        00:16:22    00:16:25
00:16:25    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH: "He picked the top marketing colours you could have for the consumer, red and yellow…"    55    00:16:25    00:16:29
00:16:29    Cut to yellow and red Jelly Belly stickers - RICH SHAFFER (OoS cont.): "...McDonald's has red and yellow, Burger King, red and yellow.  These are consumer colours…"        00:16:29    00:16:33
00:16:34    Cut to footage of Mike Douglas Show - RICH SHAFFER (OoS cont.): "...And to do it on there with a name like Jelly Belly, uh, very distinctive…"        00:16:34    00:16:38
00:16:38    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH (cont.): "…from anything else on the market.  The colours were there.  The product was there.  It had a whimsical look to it."        00:16:38    00:16:44
00:16:45    Cut to MS David Klein - DAVID: "Nobody would buy the product.  I couldn't give it away.  I literally could not give the product away.  And the, the factory kept on calling me, asking how's it going?  (I'd say) Oh, it's going great. I mean, they obviously could see by the orders that it wasn't.    56    00:16:45    00:16:56
00:16:57    Cut to Helene Liebermann - HELENE: "The price was outrageous (laughs)."    57    00:16:57    00:16:58
00:16:59    Cut to CU Jelly Belly price sign - SANDY LICHT (OoS): "It's quite interesting that the candy…"    58    00:17:00    00:17:01
00:17:02    Cut to MS Sandy Licht, at 00:17:03 super at the middle bottom: "Sandy Licht, Walnettos" -     SANDY (cont.): "...business was somewhat, uhm, late in getting price increases.  We were locked into these low end prices…"        00:17:02    00:17:11
00:17:11    Cut to candy price sign 10c - SANDY LICHT (OoS cont.): "…We were afraid to go up anything on our cost…"        00:17:11    00:17:15
00:17:16    Cut to MS Sandy Licht - SANDY (cont.): "...We were afraid to make even a better quality candy, because we'd call on the distributors, as I did, in all the Western states, and if you went up anything they would give you a hard time.  They didn't want to buy it."        00:17:16    00:17:30
00:17:30    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID: "And when I took the product around to stores, they laughed at me.  They literally laughed at me."    59    00:17:30    00:17:36
00:17:36    Cut to Weird Al Yankovic - WEIRD AL: "Yah, people don't realize that, you know, these are gourmet jelly beans. You have to pay for quality. Uh, and everything's relative. Like in the late 1970s, you know, Jelly Bellies were two dollars a pound, and gas was a dollar a gallon. So, uh, I mean, what would you rather have in your mouth, a half a pound of Jelly Bellies or a gallon of gas?  I think it's pretty obvious."    60    00:17:37    00:17:56
00:17:57    Cut to MS David Klein - DAVID: "I was optimistic.  I knew that all I needed was one big break for it to catch on.  I needed that one big break, and that one big break came with the publicity."    61    00:17:57    00:18:06
00:18:07    Cut to old newspaper article about Jelly beans            
00:18:11    Cut to several other old newspaper articles - DAVID (OoS): "I thought, okay, what have I got to lose? I started right at the top. I called the Associated Press. I wanted it to be on the wire service."    62    00:18:11    00:18:20
00:18:23    Cut to David Klein - DAVID: "The whole thing was rigged.  The whole thing was definitely rigged..."    63    00:18:23    00:18:26
00:18:27    "Cut to B/W photograph David Klein behind ice cream counter - DAVID (OoS cont.): ""...I set it up, that we were doing a lot of business. I had phoney…""
"        00:18:27    00:18:31
00:18:31    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "...customers come in during the interview.  The whole thing was a set up.  Am I proud of that?  I don't know.  Who knows. I did…"        00:18:31    00:18:38
00:18:38    Cut to B/W photograph of David Klein with child - DAVID (OoS cont.): "...what it took to get the product off the ground..."        00:18:38    00:18:40
00:18:43    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…It hit the wire service a few days later and, actually, from that point, the customers started calling me.        00:18:43    00:18:51
00:18:51    Cut to Kathy Fosselman - KATHY: "It took off (laughs)."    64    00:18:51    00:18:52
00:18:53    Cut to animated money falling from sky - CLARA RICHARDS (OoS): "We made so much money, that…"    65    00:18:59    00:19:01
00:19:01    Cut to Clara Richardson, at 00:19:03 super at left bottom: " Clara Richardson, Store Owner"- CLARA (cont.): "… at night my husband would put Jelly Belly money in a box and take it home in a big box. That's how much money we made on Jelly Bellies alone."        00:19:01    00:19:10
00:19:11    Cut to Barry Horn - BARRY: "Having Jelly Bellies was like gold. And that's why I worked very hard, to make sure I got a reasonably fair amount every month.  If you had it, you sold it, and if you sold it and knew what you were doing, you made money."    66    00:19:11    00:19:23
00:19:23    Cut to animation of jelly beans flying around - RICH SHAFFER (OoS): "I can't think of any other product…"    67    00:19:25    00:19:26
00:19:27    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH (cont.): "…in my lifetime that's created the phenomena that this jelly bean has.  I mean, certainly in our industry, there's nothing that compares."        00:19:27    00:19:34
00:19:34    Cut to footage of disco with dancing people - BERT KLEIN (OoS): "The late seventies in America was a time of excess when people wanted to cut loose and have fun.  They wanted more colour in their lives and they wanted more choice. The timing couldn't have been more perfect for a concept like Jelly Belly."    68    00:19:37    00:19:51
00:19:58    Cut to Kathy Fosselman - KATHY: "Everybody was kind of in a state of where, they wanted to have something happy."    69    00:19:58    00:20:01
00:20:02    Cut to footage of old videos of people dancing - BERT KLEIN (OoS): "With alcoholic based flavours like pina colada and mai tai, this was a candy that went way beyond kids fare. Jelly Belly's never before seen variety of colour and taste made it the first choice candy of the disco generation."    70    00:20:03    00:20:17
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00:20:22    Cut to black            
00:20:23    Fade in Merry Christmas sign - DAVID (OoS): "You sent in five dollars, we would ship two pounds…"    71    00:20:26    00:20:29
00:20:29    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…anywhere in the United States, postage included. We needed somebody to take care of the mail order division. That somebody was Grandma, and she did it real good…."        00:20:29    00:20:37
00:20:38    Cut to B/W photograph of Rebecca's mother - DAVID (OoS cont.): "...My wife's mom, she did, she was a fantastic mail order person. She became me. She signed my name to it, told stories…"        00:20:38    00:20:45
00:20:45    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…to the people about how the product was invented, all kinds of stuff. And as me, she did it as me. She..."        00:20:45    00:20:52
00:20:52    Cut to B/W photograph of Rebecca's mother - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…needed to keep the beans on hand to fill the mail orders. She kept it in what was called the bean room..."        00:20:52    00:20:58
00:20:58    Cut to B/W photograph of a dog - DAVID (OoS cont.): "...There was a dog there, Poopie, Poopie the dog..."        00:20:58    00:21:01
00:21:02    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…Nice dog, he got into the bean room, and he started to eat the beans over a period of time. And though he was sneaky enough to not leave any trails, nobody knew he was eating the beans.        00:21:02    00:21:13
00:21:13    Cut to animal graveyard - DAVID (OoS cont.): "He died soon after that…"        00:21:15    00:21:16
00:21:18    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "He had diabetes.  I think the beans killed him."        00:21:18    00:21:22
00:21:23    Cut to photograph of Jelly Belly seller with trail - BARRY HORN (OoS): "In 1976, my brother..."    72    00:21:24    00:21:27
00:21:27    Cut to Barry Horn, at 00:21:29 super at middle: "Barry Horn, Hobbs & Dobbs, Candy & Novelties" - BARRY HORN (cont.): "...tasted Jelly Bellies, thought this is a phenomenal candy, and located Dave Klein…"        00:21:27    00:21:34
00:21:35    Cut to several photographs of people buying jelly beans and - BARRY (OoS cont.): "… We initially established a push cart in Century City, California, close to the movie industry, close to Beverly Hills.  This was a push cart that started to develop a lot of attention just because of the types of people that came to Century City. (Cuts to photo of Mayor) This is the mayor of Los Angeles. It's rather amazing an endorsement like this.  You couldn't buy this ..."        00:21:35    00:22:00
00:22:00    Cut to Barry Horn - BARRY (cont.): "...But the Mayor came and he loved the product, and everybody else loved the product."        00:22:00    00:22:06
00:22:08    Cut to footage from Mike Douglas Show - MIKE DOUGLAS: "So how many different varieties do you make?  I can hardly count them." - DAVID KLEIN: "Right now we're at twenty-five varieties." - MIKE DOUGLAS: "Wow.  What did you start out with, how many did you have when you started out?" - DAVID KLEIN: "Eight." - MIKE DOUGLAS: "Just the usual." - DAVID KLEIN: "Eight at the very beginning."    73    00:22:08    00:22:18
00:22:18    Cut to Kathy Fosselman - KATHY: "It seemed like every week Dave would come up with some more flavours.  It's like, oh yeah, we could put this together, and this would be great."    74    00:22:18    00:22:23
00:22:23    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID: "That's what sold it.  If we had stuck with the original eight flavours, it never would have gone anywhere. We needed to keep on introducing new flavours.    75    00:22:23    00:22:34
00:22:34    Cut to Jelly Belly menu - RICH SHAFFER (OoS): "We would sit down with Marinus Van Dam the candy maker, and say, here's another…"    76    00:22:36    00:22:41
00:22:41    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH (cont.): "...request for something from David Klein."        00:22:41    00:22:45
00:22:45    Cut to footage of Jelly Belly factory            
00:22:53    Cut to David Klein - DAVID: "Herm actually did not like for me to call the candy maker directly."    77    00:22:53    00:22:58
00:22:58    Cut to photograph of Marinus van Dam with David and Rebecca Klein, at 00:22:59 super at right bottom: "Marinus van Dam, Staff Candy maker Herman Goelitz Co." - RICH SHAFFER (OoS): "He was over here at Herman Goelitz, and primarily doing a mass market product, candy corn and normal stuff..."    78    00:22:58    00:23:06
00:23:07    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH (cont.): "...He got caught up in the excitement too.  I mean, he was a creator of the first rank as far as making a quality product, from his days in Rotterdam, Holland..."        00:23:07    00:23:17
00:23:17    Cut to photograph of Marinus van Dam - RICH (OoS cont.): "...This gave him the chance to put some of those, uh, creative juices to order, and he really, uh,  took heart at that."        00:23:17    00:23:24
00:23:26    Cut to footage from Mike Douglas Show, at 00:23:27 super at middle bottom: "The Mike Douglas Show 1978" - MIKE DOUGLAS: "My next guest revolutionized the jelly bean by, creating new and exciting flavours, uh, previously unknown to mankind. Uh, what did Mr. Jelly Belly do this year to top himself?  He changed his name and took on the gumdrop.  So would you please welcome Mr. Gumdrop."    79    00:23:26    00:23:44
00:24:03    Cut to David Klein - DAVID: "I was on Mike Douglas Show a couple of times. I was on A.M. Los Angeles. I worked my heart out flying around the country appearing on television shows..."    80    00:24:03    00:24:13
00:24:14    Cut to footage from Mike Douglas Show - DAVID (V.O. cont.): "…Interviews with magazine articles, people with, newspaper people. Just making…"        00:24:14    00:24:19
00:24:19    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "...myself totally available to anything that would involve helping the product being marketed."        00:24:19    00:24:26
00:24:26    Cut to footage from Mike Douglas Show - DAVID: "Here we go." - MIKE DOUGLAS: "Oh, I see now."    81    00:24:27    00:24:28
00:24:45    Cut to LS Fosselman's Ice Cream Parlor - DAVID (OoS): "The product took off. We got the publicity. As Fosselman's  was…"     82    00:24:46    00:24:50
00:24:50    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "...getting more and more into it, and the publicity was happening…"        00:24:50    00:24:53
00:24:53    Cut to excepts of old newspaper articles - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…everybody was calling there, saying I want to buy Jelly Bellies, because the publicity was directed towards the Jelly Belly in Fosselman's Icecream store ..."        00:24:54    00:25:01
00:25:02    Cut to old video of Bob Fosselman selling ice cream, at 00:25:04 super at left bottom: "Bob Fosselman" - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…after a while he answered the phone: Jelly Belly. Instead of Fosselman's. Ah, I said to Bob: Bob,…"        00:25:02    00:25:09
00:25:09    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "… I appreciate all you've done for me here. How would you like to become a distributor and sell the product to other stores? He said: Dave, I know nothing about being a distributor. I said: Come here. Took the phone, I made an order. His first account was Stottlemeyers. He went over, delivered it, he made 30 dollars on the sale, came back. That was it. So he became a distributor of the product..."        00:25:09    00:25:31
00:25:31    Cut to CU red telephone - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…One day, I got a phone call, I remember exactly where I was at the time..."        00:25:31    00:25:35
00:25:36    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…Bob was on the other line, he said: Dave, he said: who, how many partners do you have in the business? I said: Well, you know, Cal was my partner in Jelly Belly. He says: Well, you have a third, you have me. You have a new partner. I said: Bob, what are you talking about? What are you possibly talking about? He said: Dave, I own..."        00:25:36    00:26:01
00:26:01    Cut to CU Jelly Belly trademark - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…the California trademark of Jelly Belly. Our attorney had advised us…"        00:26:01    00:26:06
00:26:06    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…apply for the federal trademark, California trademark has no significance. So, we listened to the attorney…"         00:26:06    00:26:16
00:26:16    Cut to CU trademark application form - DAVID (OoS cont.): "… Bob applied for the trademark, he signed on there that he had the sole right, to have the name…"        00:26:16    00:26:22
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00:26:23    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…he actually perjured himself on the form…"        00:26:23    00:26:27
00:26:27    Cut to CU trademark application form - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…Because he didn't have the right to have the name. … I said Bob, what do you want?…"        00:26:28    00:26:33
00:26:33    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…He said: now, here's what I want Dave, just listen to me. I want to be guaranteed 64000 dollars income a year…"        00:26:33    00:26:39
00:26:39    Cut to Bob Fosselman selling ice - DAVID (OoS cont.): "… I said: Bob, okay, let's just say we don't…"        00:26:39    00:26:42
00:26:42    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "… go along with your plan, what, what would you do? He said: Dave, I would call the guys in Oakland (Herman Goelitz) and tell them, they are dealing with me from now on, I am the guy, I am the trademark-owner, I am the guy."        00:26:42    00:26:54
00:26:54    Cut to ECU transferral receipt - DAVID (OoS): "We went along with it. It was at a time we didn't want to upset the apple cart, so we went along with it"    83    00:26:55    00:27:02
00:27:02    Cut to MS David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…Cal wrote the contract, so after the sum of $64,000 had been reached, Bob was over with. Cal went to bring him the last check. On the back of the check he put: payment in full. He handed Bob the check, saying: "Bob, this is your last payment". And Bob said..."        00:27:02    00:27:21
00:27:21    Cut to Bob Fosselman selling ice - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…what are you talking about. This is supposed to be every year. It's supposed to be…"        00:27:21    00:27:25
00:27:26    Cut to MS David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…$64,000 every year. Cal said: why don't you go read the contract. So he ran and got the contract. And he said: "my goodness, there's nothing in it that says per year. It says until the sum of 64,000 dollars is reached". He said: "I'm going to have to go see an attorney". I would have loved to say to the guy: "why didn't you see one before you signed it?"        00:27:26    00:27:46
00:27:47    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH: "David had a very unique personality, as far as being a customer goes, because he was a customer, and he became a business associate, and then he became very much of a friend.    84    00:27:47    00:27:59
00:27:59    Cut to CU Gerry Brooke, at 00:28:00 super at left bottom: "Gerry Brooke, Candy Broker" - GARY BROOKE: "I would have to say that maybe, the biggest mistake possibly that Dave made…"    85    00:27:59    00:28:04
00:28:05    Cut to old photograph of David Klein and Cal Lieberman - GARY BROOKE (OoS cont.): "…would have been going into partnership with Cal Lieberman." - DAVID (OoS): "When I first started Jelly Bellies…"        00:28:05    00:28:07
00:28:11    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…uh, I owned a hundred percent of it, I didn't have any partner in that. I did have a partner in the wholesale nut business…"    86    00:28:11    00:28:18
00:28:19    Cut to old photograph of Cal Lieberman - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…uh, Cal…"        00:28:19    00:28:21
00:28:22    Cut to CU David - DAVID (cont.): "…I received a call from my mother-in-law one day, uh, kind of in a panic.  And she said, David, uh, Ben, her husband, just lost the lease on his store. He had a little general store…"        00:28:22    00:28:35
00:28:35    Cut to photograph of David's in-laws - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…across from the hospital.  And she said, I really don't know what we're going to do. Our son is in Stanford right now, and if he found out about it, he would drop…"        00:28:35    00:28:44
00:28:45    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…of medical school. So I really need your help. You need to find something immediately for Ben..."        00:28:45    00:28:50
00:28:51    Cut to photograph of David's father in-law - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…So I kept on thinking, well, let's build him a, something.  Let's buy him something, and I…"        00:28:51    00:28:59
00:28:59    Cut to CU David - DAVID (cont.): "...couldn't come up with anything.  Let's start him a new business.  She said, no, he has to have immediate income the day he goes in there…"        00:28:59    00:29:05
00:29:06    Cut to photograph of Cal and Helene Lieberman - DAVID (OoS cont.): "...So, my partner in the nut business had a store in San Marino, Garvey Nut House, Number Two.  I called him up. I said, Cal, I'd like to buy that store for my father-in-law."        00:29:06    00:29:17
00:29:17    Cut to Helene Lieberman - HELENE: " I didn't want to do that.  I told him, No."    87    00:29:17    00:29:22
00:29:22    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID: "I called him.  We met early Saturday morning.  His wife came down.  And I said, what are you doing here?  And she said, well, that's my interest too.  Why wouldn't I be here?"    88    00:29:22    00:29:31
00:29:32    Cut to Helene Lieberman - HELENE: "He says, well what do you want?  He said, you want half of the Jelly Belly business?  And I went, (shaking head) like that.  And I said, yes, absolutely."    89    00:29:32    00:29:42
00:29:42    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID: "So, anyway, we traded, we traded half interest in the Jelly Belly for a store in San Marino."    90    00:29:42    00:29:49
00:29:49    Cut to photograph of David's father in-law in the new shop - BERT KLEIN (OoS): "My dad basically sold…"    91    00:29:54    00:29:55
00:29:55    Cut to Bert Klein, at 00:29:57 super at right bottom: "Bert Klein" - BERT (cont.): "...magic beans for a cow, you know. The cow being that store, and Cal got the half of the magic beans."        00:29:55    00:30:01
00:30:02    Cut to Helene Lieberman with Jelly Belly figure - HELENE: "This is my little Jelly Belly man" - TALKING JELLY BELLY FIGURE: "Oh, have a cotton candy and one lemonade, pink lemonade, ooh."    92    00:30:05    00:30:11
00:30:12    Cut to CU Helene with Jelly Belly figure - HELENE (cont.): "I have to change these.  They're too old."        00:30:14    00:30:19
00:30:20    "Cut to David Klein - DAVID: ""The problem was, basically, from the moment Cal got involved in the Jelly Belly, for some reason, I don't know what it is, my relationship with the manufacturer was never the same.""
"    93    00:30:20    00:30:34
00:30:35    Cut to photograph of David Klein eating Jelly beans - DAVID KLEIN (OoS): "I had a article about me in people magazine…"    94    00:30:35    00:30:38
00:30:39    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "...where I posed with my chest hairs showing…"        00:30:39    00:30:43
00:30:43    Cut to photograph of David Klein bathing in Jelly beans - DAVID (OoS cont.): "...throwing the Jelly Bellies up in the air.  And, from information that I have found out, it's my belief when Herm saw that picture of me, he thought that I had…"        00:30:43    00:30:55
00:30:56    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "...blown the whole product, because it's not a respectful way of having your picture taken…"        00:30:56    00:31:02
00:31:03    Cut to photograph of David Klein bathing in Jelly beans - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…exposed like that."        00:31:03    00:31:04
00:31:05    Cut to David Klein - DAVID: "I believe at that time, without telling me, Herm had all the equipment that made Jelly Bellies, a lot of it set aside to make candy corn, because he needed something to fall back on if I had actually blown the whole golden goose."    95    00:31:05    00:31:24
00:31:25    Cut to footage from Disneyland - BERT KLEIN (OoS): "My mom loved Disneyland and we used to go to Disneyland a lot when we were little kids.  I think this is during the height of the beans. … My dad…"    96    00:31:28    00:31:51
00:31:52    Cut to CU Bert Klein - BERT KLEIN (cont.): "...went to the guy with the Mickey Mouse balloons, and instead of just buying one, he bought them all…"        00:31:52    00:31:56
00:31:56    Cut to footage from Disneyland - BERT KLEIN (OoS cont.): "...There's at least a hundred balloons, and my dad whipped out like, you know, a hundred dollars in cash and took all the balloons. And my dad then gave me a balloon, and then we went around the park just giving, giving away the balloons to children..."        00:31:56    00:32:10
00:32:11    Cut to photograph of David Klein with balloons - BERT KLEIN (OoS cont.): "...He enjoys seeing people happy, strangely enough."        00:32:11    00:32:15
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00:32:16    Cut to David Klein in his office, at 00:32:26 super at left bottom: "Bob Mahan, Former Right Hand Man" - DAVID: "Those are sour jelly beans.  They're real good.  They're called Spanks, because they spank your mouth." - BOB MAHAN: "They don't look like jelly beans. They look like…" - DAVID: "They are good, though. This is, uh, pineapple.  That's pineapple, there..."    97    00:32:16    00:32:28
00:32:30    Cut to another shot of David Klein in his office with Bob Mahan - DAVID (cont.): "...This is a new jelly bean. These are called, No Belly. - BOB MAHAN: "(laughs) No Belly." - DAVID: "Do you like that?" - BOB MAHAN: "No belly." - DAVID: "No belly. They're sugar free, no belly, sugar free.  They're real good. They're sour." - BOB MAHAN: "Yeah, those are really good."        00:32:31    00:32:46
00:32:46    Cut to David Klein coming out of his house - DAVID (V.O.): "What year were we talking about…"    98    00:32:52    00:32:53
00:32:53    Cut to inside of car Bob Mahan driving, David sits beside - DAVID (cont.): "…if you had to put a year on the years we were connected?  Seventy…" - BOB: "Well, between, probably between seventy-six." - DAVID (overlapping): "Seventy-six, okay."        00:32:53    00:33:01
00:33:02    Cut to CU steering wheel - BOB: "Seventy-five or six to, uh, seventy nine."        00:33:02    00:33:05
00:33:07    Cut to footage of a crowded Highway - DAVID (OoS): "The sad thing is we didn't know how good we had it, back in those days." - BOB (OoS): "Oh, I know." - DAVID (OoS): "You know it?  You never do, you never know how good you have it. … You see any ice, ice cream trucks yet?"        00:33:07    00:33:17
00:33:17    Cut to Bob and David in car - BOB (cont.): "No." - DAVID: "No, I don't either." - BOB: "I don't hear them either.  Usually you hear them first." - DAVID: "Yeah…"        00:33:17    00:33:22
00:33:22    Cut to Bob and David in car, OS David - DAVID (cont.): "...Go straight a little bit, little bit.  We'll, we'll find an ice cream truck. All we need is one."        00:33:22    00:33:29
00:33:29    Cut to Bert Klein sitting at table - BERT: "My dad rented an ice cream truck stocked with ice cream of all kinds, and he drove around the neighbourhood, uhm, where kids usually go out to the ice cream truck, and he was giving away ice cream to all the kids."    99    00:33:30    00:33:43
00:33:44    Cut to photograph of David Klein in ice cream truck - DAVID (OoS): "I rented an ice-cream truck." - BOB (OoS): "Uhm-hm" - DAVID: "I did that for my Birthday."    100    00:33:45    00:33:49
00:33:51    Cut to Bert Klein at table - BERT: "One of the other ice cream truck drivers who, who was normally on that route, saw what was going on, and he flagged my dad down and they almost got into blows.  I wish I could have seen that. That was pretty funny."    101    00:33:51    00:34:02
00:34:02    Cut to CU David Klein in car -DAVID: "It's all good, it is all good."    102    00:34:06    00:34:09
00:34:13    Cut to CU old newspaper article - BARRY HORN (OoS): "When Jelly Belly became so well known, the demand was so great…"    103    00:34:15    00:34:19
00:34:19    Cut to Barry Horn - BARRY (cont.): "…people found out about it so quick.  I mean, this was pre-internet. People just knew about this product. It was in the news everyday. It was in every other magazine every day."        00:34:19    00:34:29
00:34:29    Cut to inside of shop - RICH SHAFFER (OoS): "When that backlog started growing, uh, almost weekly, uh, six, seven, eight, nine, ten weeks into months, and we got at one point, it was almost a year, if you can imagine, people ordering..."    104    00:34:30    00:34:44
00:34:45    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH (cont.): "...things and, and not going to get them for a year."        00:34:45    00:34:47
00:34:47    Cut to David Klein - DAVID: "It reached a point where the product became so big, and they couldn't produce at that time, any more product…"    105    00:34:47    00:34:53
00:34:53    Cut to Jelly Belly factory - DAVID (OoS cont.): "...They had a stalemate there where their production could just not produce any more out of that little factory."        00:34:53    00:35:01
00:35:02    Cut to Bob Mahan - BOB: "They had to expand, and they had just put in new equipment, just that year."    106    00:35:02    00:35:06
00:35:06    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH: "The company was, uh, looking to make a change, or there's certainly, change the relationship with David Klein at that time…"    107    00:35:06    00:35:15
00:35:15    Cut to photograph of factory worker at assembly line - RICH SHAFFER (OoS cont.): "...We made all the money investment, and nobody knows who we are.  And if this thing goes one way, we're, we're left holding the bag."        00:35:15    00:35:22
00:35:22    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID: "I think Herm needed control of the trademark Jelly Belly in order to go to the bank and borrow enough money to build a huge factory..."    108    00:35:22    00:35:36
00:35:36    Cut to B/W photograph of Herm Rowland with Jelly beans around him - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…Herm Rowland, who is the, uhm, Chairman of the board…"        00:35:37    00:35:41
00:35:41    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…called me on the phone and said to me, uh, David, we're coming to town on Friday.  And I said, fine, I'll pick you up at the airport. He said, no, you don't understand. We're coming to town…"        00:35:41    00:35:56
00:35:57    Cut to old footage from Los Angeles            
00:36:00    Cut to old footage of people coming out of a plane - RICH SHAFFER (OoS): "He told David he was coming down there with the intent…"    109    00:36:03    00:36:05
00:36:05    Cut to CU Rich Shaffer - RICH (cont.): "...to buy the, the Jelly Belly, uh, trademark and all the rights to go with that.  And that, uh, he wasn't going to leave town until he did."        00:36:05    00:36:14
00:36:14    Cut to old footage from Los Angeles street            
00:36:18    Cut to old footage from Los Angeles highway - DAVID (OoS): "We met at a hotel, uh, meeting room. It was one of those rooms where you, uh, rent by the hour.  They rented an actual meeting room that had a big desk in it…"    110    00:36:18    00:36:29
00:36:32    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "...Everybody was around, sitting around the table.  And, uh, Herm Rowland first said to me, the opening question he said to me, is, he said, do, you understand why we're here today?  And I said, yes I do."        00:36:32    00:36:46
00:36:48    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH: "After a few hours it didn't, uh, go that well for David.  I could see he was a little bit uncomfortable.  It's like parting with a, with a child. So we each huddled in our own little way, and uh, came back for, for more discussion on that. And one of the key things that I talked with in our group, uh, when we go in there, uh, we'll mention to David that, uh, not only does Herman Goelitz purchasing the rights to this and, and providing, uh, a lucrative amount of..."    111    00:36:48    00:37:18
00:37:19    Cut to photograph of few men signing a contract - RICH (OoS cont.): "…money, in a way of income, but we also have, from two different facilities, a couple hundred employees that's dependent on us to provide a livelihood for them."        00:37:19    00:37:28
00:37:28    Cut to footage from Jelly Belly factory - DAVID KLEIN (OoS): "They kind of made me feel guilty about all these people back there are dependent upon, uh, the bean for their livelihood.  All of the…"    112    00:37:47    00:37:58
00:37:58    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…uh workers there, and, uh, the sales people."        00:37:59    00:38:03
00:38:03    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH: "Well Herman, when we came down there, I think his conversation with David and his presence there was, uh, while it was, uh, friendly it was also, uh, I guess you would say a bit forceful."    113    00:38:03    00:38:19
00:38:19    Cut to David Klein - DAVID: "I could see the writing on the wall. He was the most determined person I've ever seen in my life.  He acted like his life was dependent on going back with that signed contract."    114    00:38:19    00:38:31
00:38:32    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH: "He came down there on a mission to accomplish something.  And, uh, he did say he was not going to leave town without accomplishing it one way or the other, which was either to acquire that, or, uh, put plan B into effect if he was not successful."    115    00:38:32    00:38:45
00:38:46    Cut to outside of bank - DAVID (OoS): "So, this is where we came to have the contact notarized, right here, 1980. We came here,…"    116    00:38:49    00:38:56
00:38:56    Cut to David Klein outside of bank - DAVID (cont.): "… it was a Friday morning, and as we were driving down Rosemead, is when I said to Herm, Herm, if I wasn't coming here to notarize this right now, what would you have done? He said, you really want to know?  I said, yeah, please tell me.  So I was in the back seat.  He was in the front.  He, he looked around.  He said, Dave, we would have flown back to Oakland, and on Monday we would have cut you off completely.  There would be no more Jelly Bellies for you.  We know you would have sued us, but you would have run out of money by the time it got to court.  And he help up a poster board that had the new name of, this he said would have been our new jelly bean.  Same formula, all my hard work would have been down the drain."        00:38:56    00:39:45
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00:39:45    Cut to CU man signing contract - RICH SHAFFER (OoS): "When we went down there, uh, we had…""    117    00:39:47    00:39:49
00:39:49    Cut to CU Rich Shaffer - RICH (cont.): "...a card to play, and, uh, we played it.  David Klein had his to play, and he played it.  I think that, uhm, uh, on our Goelitz side, uh, our plan B was, uh, I wouldn't say it was a bluff, but I wouldn't say that it was something, if I was on the other side I'd been too concerned about, I think that, uh, the real power of it all is who owned the rights at that time?  That was where their strength was.  That's where the decision, uh, should have came from."        00:39:49    00:40:27
00:40:27    Cut to street with ATM - RICH SHAFFER (OoS): "And as far as Dave was concerned, he was in the…"    118    00:40:31    00:40:33
00:40:34    Cut to David Klein walking to car - RICH (OoS cont.): "...position of power to have directed the outcome of the meeting. If he'd have held a little bit firmer, I think he might have come out a little bit better..." - DAVID: "Just like that. Easy to get in, thank you, right here." - RICH (OoS cont.): "...I don't think that he had the stomach for a long, drawn out, uh, battle at that time."        00:40:34    00:40:57
00:40:58    Cut to Ed Ringle walking down street, at 00:40:59 super at right top: "Ed Ringle, Friend" - ED RINGLE: "I often wondered if I was in his position, would I have agreed to what he agreed to."    119    00:40:58    00:41:03
00:41:04    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH: "I don't know if David blinked because of any insecurities.  I don't know if he blinked because, uh, he had, uh, a soft spot in him for the employees of Goelitz.    120    00:41:04    00:41:18
00:41:19    Cut to MS Ed Ringle on the street - ED RINGLE: "I would have told him, don't do it. Don't make the deal. Don't be stupid."    121    00:41:20    00:41:27
00:41:28    Cut to Rich Shaffer - RICH: "If we would have had the door shut on us and come out with our plan B by whatever name it was, we would have lost an enormous amount of sales before we could even get any footing to go in there.  In the meantime, David could have taken the Jelly Belly to any number of manufacturers and said, here, make this for me and we'll share in the profits or whatever. They would have jumped at that at that time."    122    00:41:28    00:41:54
00:41:55    Cut to David Klein - DAVID: "If I had been by myself, I probably would have walked out…"    123    00:41:55    00:41:56
00:41:57    Cut to photograph of Cal and Helene Lieberman - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…but the ??? I had a partner, and the partner was at an age where…"        00:41:57    00:42:01
00:42:02    Cut to David Klein - DAVID (cont.): "…he, he knew he didn't have that many years left. I was young at the time. And he was all in favour for it, so…"        00:42:02    00:42:09
00:42:11    Cut to CU man signing contract            
00:42:18    Cut to black, later some animated jelly beans flying around - text appearing: "David Klein sold his Jelly Belly trademark to the Goelitz Candy Company for 4.8 million dollars"            
00:42:25    Fade up text: "The money was paid over 20 years in monthly instalments of $20.000"            
00:42:31    Fade up text: "Half went to Cal Liebermann"            
00:42:38    Fade up text: "If the partners had negotiated to keep their existing royalty agreement, the deal would have been worth several hundred million since 1980"            
00:42:42    Fade in text: "Neither man was represented by an attorney"            
00:42:53    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID: "Regrets, once you signed it, I mean, you know what, what are you going to do?  Spend the rest of of your life, uh, you can't do anything about it.  It's over.  You try to get on with the rest of your life, put that behind.  But it's very hard putting behind something that meant that much to you."    124    00:42:53    00:43:10
00:43:11    Cut to photograph of David Klein with kid in Santa costume - BERT KLEIN (OoS): "After Jelly Belly my dad kept creating candy ideas.  Most were paid for with money he got for the sale of Jelly Belly..."    125    00:43:12    00:43:18
00:43:18    Cut to XCU gum drops - BERT (OoS cont.): "...First was a line of gourmet gum drops. Herman Goelitz was hired to make these as well, but the factory couldn't keep up production and the item was dropped…"        00:43:18    00:43:26
00:43:27    Cut to 'On the Rocks Candy' - BERT (OoS cont.): "...Next was On The Rocks, cocktail flavoured candies…"        00:43:28    00:43:30
00:43:31    Cut to CU hands unwrapping candy - BERT (OoS cont.): "...They tasted good, but the wrapper kept sticking to the product…"        00:43:32    00:43:34
00:43:35    Cut to 'Tripple Dipple Candy' - BERT (OoS cont.): "...Tripple Dipple was three flavoured candy corn.  It tasted great but it didn't take off…"        00:43:36    00:43:40
00:43:41    Cut to boy eating 'Captain Lightweight' - BERT (OoS cont.): "...Captain Lightweight was the first sugar-free salt water taffy.  It tasted great too, but it gave people the runs and was discontinued…"        00:43:42    00:43:49
00:43:49    Cut to XCU boy eating licorice - BERT (OoS cont.): "I Can't Believe It's So Sour was the first sour flavoured licorice candy. It set off a sour craze in the eighties.  The craze spawned countless copycats and we were crowded out of the market…"        00:43:49    00:44:01
00:44:01    Cut to old video of boy eating 'Crappe' - BERT (OoS cont.): "...There was also the milk chocolate shaped like a turd, called Crappe. It might have been ahead of it's time…"        00:44:02    00:44:08
00:44:10    Cut to XCU boy eating candy - BERT (OoS cont.): "...Candy Snot and Foam In The Mouth Mad Dog Gum followed…"        00:44:10    00:44:13
00:44:13    Cut to 'Candy ashes' - BERT (OoS cont.): "...Candy ashes in an urn container, as well…"        00:44:13    00:44:16
00:44:16    Cut to 'Candy Urine' - BERT (OoS cont.): "...as Urine The Money, coins in a urine sample jar…"        00:44:16    00:44:19
00:44:20    Cut to hand holding candy formed like a nose - BERT (OoS cont.): "...These and many others sadly came and went…"        00:44:20    00:44:22
00:44:23    Cut to animation of jelly beans flying around - BERT (OoS cont.): "...None were successful like Jelly Belly."        00:44:23    00:44:25
00:44:27    Cut to David Klein - DAVID: "Novelty items, by their definition, come and go within six months.  And one day, everybody in the whole country wakes up…"    126    00:44:27    00:44:35
00:44:35    Cut to photograph of man standing in a storehouse - DAVID (OoS cont.): "...and decide, collectively, we're not going to buy that product anymore.  And when that decision is made, you cannot give the product away."        00:44:35    00:44:43
00:44:44    Cut to David Klein walking down street with dog            
00:44:57    Cut to LS big building, at 00:45:00 super at bottom: "Jelly Belly Candy Co., Sales in 2006, US$160,000,000"            
00:45:11    Cut to inside of David Klein's house - BERT KLEIN (OoS): "All the money that my dad got from the sale of the Jelly Belly trademark is long since gone.  All he has left of it are his memories, and a house."    127    00:45:13    00:45:23
00:45:26    Cut to David Klein in bedroom - DAVID: "Bert, here is thirty years of fun and flavour, Jelly Belly.  If you can find my name in there, you're a better guy than I am. The official history of the Jelly Belly." - BERT: "Right here, huh?" - DAVID: "Right there."    128    00:45:28    00:45:41
00:45:44    Cut to MS Rebecca Klein - REBECCA: "All David really cared about was the recognition…and…he felt that he was treated not with the respect that he deserved."    129    00:45:44    00:46:01
00:46:01    Cut to CU David Klein - DAVID: "Especially when, when I saw Herm in People Magazine, uh, in 1981, and I wasn't mentioned at all.  I mean, it's almost like history, Dave, Dave Klein, we don't, we don't know him."    130    00:46:01    00:46:14
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00:46:15    Cut to David Klein walking outside a big red building            
00:46:26    Cut to CU white telephone - ED RINGLE (OoS): "You are genuinely…"    131    00:46:27    00:46:49
00:46:49    Cut to Ed Ringle in David's office - ED (cont.): "...a great person, a sweet person, a nice man…"        00:46:49    00:46:33
00:46:34    Cut to David Klein in his office - ED (OoS cont.): "...And, I, but I think it's hurt you.  I think it's been, if you'd have been a little more like me you'd be a lot richer." - DAVID: "Ah, what's, what's a little money?" - ED: "Well…" - DAVID: "What's money?" - ED: "What's money?  Well you'd have a better spread of food, if that's why. (laughing)."        00:46:34    00:46:48
00:46:49    Cut to Ed and David in office - ED (cont.): "...No, but it's true, you know what I mean?"        00:46:49    00:46:51
00:46:52    Cut to David Klein in his chair - DAVID: "Yeah."         00:46:52    00:46:59
00:46:59    Cut to David Klein with his dog on meadow - DAVID: "Max, look what I, look what I have for you. Come here. Max, Max look keys. He loves keys. Max, Max."    132    00:46:59    00:47:08
00:47:10    Cut to David showering his dog - DAVID: "Is that good? You want more?"    133    00:47:10    00:47:11
00:47:15    Cut to LS David with dog - DAVID: "Uh, this is your favourite one."    134    00:47:19    00:47:20
00:47:24    Cut to Rebecca Klein - REBECCA: "He retired for a few years which was the worst time of my life. He said, he needed to rejuvenate and then one day, my son, my daughter, my mom, we had an intervention with David and we said: "you gotta get out, get back out there", and he said, "okay, I'm going to try again."    135    00:47:24    00:47:46
00:47:47    Cut to photograph of girl with Jelly Belly T-shirt - ROXANNE KLEIN (OoS): "I was coming up with candy ideas ever since I was little. And I remember my first idea was when I was three…"    136    00:47:47    00:47:52
00:47:52    Cut to MS Roxanne Klein, at 00:47:53 super at right bottom: "Roxanne Klein" - ROXANNE (cont.): "It was called Choo-Choo Chugs and what they were were trains that were interconnected and made out of a product similar to Sweethearts. And I remember telling my dad this idea, and he was so cute.  He said, oh, Roxy, that's a great idea."        00:47:52    00:48:07
00:48:08    Cut to MS Rebecca Klein - REBECCA: "And then, Roxy was seventeen at the time, she came up with the idea of Sandy Candy."    137    00:48:08    00:48:12
00:48:13    Cut to table with 'Sandy Candy' tubes, David coming in - DAVID: "This is the product that we make…"    138    00:48:20    00:48:22
00:48:22    Cut to David filling 'Sandy Candy' in his hand - DAVID (cont.): "… it comes in a hundred and four different flavours…"        00:48:23    00:48:26
00:48:26    Cut to three different 'Sandy Candy' tubes - DAVID (cont.): "...And basically what it is, it's a sand art…"        00:48:26    00:48:30
00:48:30    Cut to David Klein with 'Sandy Candy' tube - DAVID (cont.): "...that the kids can create in various shapes and sizes."        00:48:30    00:48:34
00:48:34    Cut to CU hand filling 'Sandy Candy' in a small glass container - DAVID (OoS): "What I tell people is, what else can you buy a youngster…"    139    00:48:36    00:48:39
00:48:40    Cut to woman filling tubes - DAVID (OoS cont.): "…at that kind of price range…"        00:48:40    00:48:42
00:48:43    Cut to David Klein at 'Sandy Candy' factory - DAVID (cont.): "that they can have so much fun doing, and then they can eat it."        00:48:43    00:48:47
00:48:49    Cut to David Klein - DAVID: "I still, to this day, believe in the goodness of mankind.  I still believe that people are basically good. I've run into some people that did bad things to me, that, I don't know if that makes them bad people or what. Or if they were just doing it, to, to protect themselves. I still, I still believe in the goodness of people.    140    00:48:50    00:49:14
00:49:14    Cut to black            
00:49:15    Fade to David Klein and Weird Al Yankovic - DAVID: "This is our new jelly bean.  They're called Spanks. Uh, they will spank your mouth.  They were named by George." - WEIRD AL YANKOVIC: "Thanks for the Spanks. (coughing) Wow."    141    00:49:15    00:49:27
00:49:28    Cut to Weird Al Yankovic - WEIRD: "I, I never really wondered who invented Jelly Bellies.  I just always assumed it was like, the Easter bunny.    142    00:49:28    00:49:33
00:49:35    Cut to David Klein walking down the street, at 00:49:35 super in the middle: "today is a special day…"            
00:49:40    Cut to David getting into ice cream truck, at 00:49:41 super at the middle: "David's birthday …"            
00:49:45    Cut to David in ice cream truck            
00:49:49    Cut to ice cream truck driving away            
00:49:55    Cut to David in ice cream truck - DAVID: "Giving it all away, the story of my life."    143    00:49:56    00:49:59
00:50:03    Cut to street filmed out of ice cream truck            
00:50:08    Cut to David gathering people            
00:50:13    Cut to David with in front of ice cream truck with many other people            
00:50:20    Fade to black            
00:50:21    "End Credits                                                                                                                                                                       The Producers wish to thank the following individuals
and organizations who took part in the film

(in alphabetical order)
SELMA BAUMGARTEN
GERRY BROOK
ELIZABETH CARNEY
SANDY CARNEY
STEFANI CILLONE
STEVE CORRI
SCOTT CORRI
DAVE MATUGUINA
BARBARA deROSA
TONY deROSA
LISA COHEN DIDERIKSEN
PASTOR RICK DURRANCE
KEN FINLEY
KATHLEEN FOSSELMAN
CAROL GHELARDUCCI
CAROL GRANELL
GEORGE GRANELL
KIRBY HANSON
TREB HEINING
BARRY HORN
KATHI HOWARD
KEMAL JOHN ISKANDER
TOM KING
REBECCA KLEIN
ROXANNE KLEIN
CURTIS LADD
JIMI LADD
SANDY LICHT
HELENE LIEBERMAN
JAMES MANSFIELD
ROBERT MAHAN
JAMIE MENDOZA-NUDIE
CLARA RICHARDS
ED RINGLE
WALEED SAAB
RICH SHAFFER
PETER VILLAR
and
MAXIMUS (THE DOG)

Special thanks to
WEIRD AL YANKOVIC
and
JAY LEVEY





Photography & Sound
COSTA BOTES


Additional Sound Recording
KEMAL JOHN ISKANDER


Editor
COSTA BOTES


Sound Editing
MATT STUTTER


Sound Mix
PHIL BURTON
UNDERGROUND SOUND


Researcher
JOANNA SAMIJA


Production Coordinator
JENNIFER CARDON-KLEIN


Production Driver
JUAN CARLOS PALACIOS


Archival Stills
DAVID KLEIN
REBECCA KLEIN
SELMA BAUMGARTEN
MICHAEL ALEXANDER
ASSOCIATED PRESS
OAKLAND TIMES


The Mike Douglas Show Courtesy of
KING WORLD ENTERPRISES


Archival Film
BILL WALDMAN
DAVE PRUIKSMA
KEMAL JOHN ISKANDER
GETTY IMAGES
NBC NEWS ARCHIVES
ARCHIVES NEW ZEALAND



Visual FX
GEORGE PORT
PRPVFX



Music
TOM McLEOD


REFUGEE OF LOVE
written by Tom McLeod
performed by Tommy Love
Major Tom Productions
used by permission

MY OWN LINE
written by Tom McLeod
performed by Tommy Love
Major Tom Productions
used by permission


Grateful thanks to
EMMANUEL CHURCH,
BURBANK CA.

JENNABETH FUGE

THE FILM SCHOOL,
WELLINGTON, NZ

GARVEY NUT & CANDY

RICHARD KELLY,
ATOMISE LIMITED

THE NEW ZEALAND
FILM COMMISSION

THE REAGAN LIBRARY


and for invaluable feedback
and advice, our thanks to:
ARTHUR BAYSTING
MIKE COSNER
BILL GOSDEN
YVONNE HARRISON
KEMAL JOHN ISKANDER
ZOE McINTOSH
JOHN MUSKER
CHRIS PROWSE
JONO WOODFORD-ROBINSON
JASON STUTTER
PHILLIPA TWOMEY
MICHAEL WRENN



produced by
COSTA BOTES
JENNIFER CARDON
BERT KLEIN





shot entirely on location
in the city of Los Angeles
"            0:51:35
00:51:35    Animated Paper Plate flies into shot, with handwriting on it saying: "A Lone Pine/Picnic Production"            0:51:42
                

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