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00:00:00To you is it we're up visiting his dad's family
00:00:30Oh fantasy, you are the best of me
00:00:39Give me back the dream I didn't hold
00:01:00I reached the goal just in my solitude
00:01:10But you are the one I really want
00:01:19Oh fantasy, they got the best of me
00:01:27If there's something real left in my soul
00:01:36Oh fantasy, you are the best of me
00:01:44Give me back the dream I didn't hold
00:01:52I was so sure, yes I was so sure I wasn't real
00:02:01I wasn't proud, just nothing finished right
00:02:09I got love, everything but you
00:02:17And you are the one I really need for me
00:02:39If Mr. Wallace should happen to call again, and you can bet he will within the next half an hour
00:02:49Tell him the operation's been suspended and there's nothing I can do for him
00:02:52Well what if he has to speak to you?
00:02:54Well I'm not in, and I won't be in for him for the next two weeks
00:02:58You were always good in lying
00:03:01Among other things, have you seen how the burning ink shares have jumped sky high?
00:03:04Two and a half percent, not bad
00:03:07Well wait and see if it's not a bluff
00:03:09You can bet your bottom dollar it isn't
00:03:11Brenda Baxter's office
00:03:17Hello Mr. Wallace
00:03:19No, no that's impossible
00:03:21Well she'll be out for the next two weeks
00:03:27And if you are wrong
00:03:28But I'm not wrong
00:03:30Come on, you already got a maid
00:03:34Why don't you tell him to sell?
00:03:36I wouldn't think of doing such a thing, look for yourself
00:03:42The burning shares ink are increasing rapidly even today, now
00:03:46I can believe it
00:03:48It's impossible
00:03:50It's a base above his estimated value
00:03:52Are you crazy?
00:03:54Hey, he needs someone to protect you up here
00:03:58Why don't you just accept the truth?
00:04:01We women have a sixth sense
00:04:03I should call a difference, but I think it's about the same
00:04:08Nancy, see if you can't change that last appointment to 4 o'clock
00:04:18And make reservations for the sauna at the gym for me
00:04:38You get crazy, Bob
00:04:40You get crazy, Bob
00:04:44You get crazy, Bob
00:04:48You get crazy, you get
00:05:03You get, you get, you get, you get, you get.
00:05:33You get crazy about me.
00:06:02You don't need to do that.
00:06:04You dumped me last week for that fucking guy.
00:06:06Unfair, isn't it?
00:06:08Hey, don't take it so seriously.
00:06:11Get a good work out, forget the whole thing.
00:06:15I didn't come here to waste my time, man.
00:06:17Then why do you come here?
00:06:19To make a living.
00:06:21I mean, how do you make it off that meat pay they pay at the newspaper?
00:06:31You can make a great deal of money and have a lot of fun at the same time.
00:06:34It's a matter how you look at it.
00:06:37You're the one who should seriously be looking for a job.
00:06:40You think I haven't?
00:06:42But picking up women who have nothing else to do and know what they want,
00:06:45it's the only thing I'm good at.
00:06:51Forget it, man.
00:07:01You'd only be wasting your time.
00:07:03She's so stuck up.
00:07:05That's what I like about it.
00:07:12I tried to make a move on her once.
00:07:19Forget it.
00:07:20It's useless.
00:07:22That's one point in her favor.
00:07:38Hi, I'm Alex.
00:07:40Really?
00:07:42We'll see how that could possibly interest me.
00:07:49Can you always as cheer for me?
00:07:51Always.
00:07:54Especially with the club's accessories.
00:07:58Accessories I don't have any use for.
00:08:00Don't take it so hard.
00:08:06Why don't you try and make it with Mrs. Berenson?
00:08:09She's married, she's rich, and she can be very generous.
00:08:12I've had a grueling week.
00:08:22I should think about retiring.
00:08:26The quarry fortune should be worth several hundred million by now.
00:08:31But I'm burnt out, Brenda.
00:08:32But I'm burnt out, Brenda.
00:08:33My ticker's gone bananas.
00:08:36And my age life should be taken very slowly.
00:08:40Just one step at a time, Mr. Corey.
00:08:44You're just fishing for compliments, Albert.
00:08:47You're the one that deserves compliments.
00:08:49I've known you for three years now.
00:08:51And you become one more beautiful.
00:08:54Oh, Albert, it's beautiful.
00:08:55Let's try it on.
00:08:56Oh, Albert, it's beautiful.
00:08:57Let's try it on.
00:08:58It's exaggerated, but in good taste, as usual.
00:09:27Looks great.
00:09:34Rumor has it that the West Light Company has decided to raise its capital a great deal.
00:09:38Do you know anything about it?
00:09:40Sure.
00:09:41But a lot of people are aware of it.
00:09:45My advice to you would be to keep your eye on a company called Stone Ink,
00:09:49which should take off within the next few days.
00:09:51They plan a merger with a Japanese firm, and not too many people know about that one.
00:09:56Well, I'll take your advice.
00:09:59You never lost anything yet.
00:10:01You know, I don't know why I continue to pass out this information to you.
00:10:05I could end up in jail.
00:10:07Don't you think I'm worth the risk?
00:10:10I just don't make any plans for next weekend.
00:10:14You can count on it.
00:10:15I'll see you next weekend.
00:10:16You can count on it.
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00:11:11Ms. Baxter, the reporter for The Daily Sun is here for the interview.
00:11:20Hmm.
00:11:21Punctual reporter.
00:11:23Let him in.
00:11:34Please, have a seat.
00:11:39I'm Brenda Baxter.
00:11:41Alex Russell, nice to meet you.
00:11:43Can I get you something to drink? Maybe a coffee?
00:11:46Coffee would be fine, thank you.
00:11:48You know, I'm not familiar with your newspaper, but they've told me that it's taken seriously.
00:11:52That's why I decided to do the interview.
00:11:54Nancy, could you please bring a cup of coffee to Mr.
00:11:57Uh, Mr. Russell?
00:11:59For Mr. Russell, please.
00:12:01Haven't we met somewhere before? The two of us?
00:12:14In a certain sense.
00:12:16It's strange. I don't remember.
00:12:19In the gym?
00:12:22Yes.
00:12:24At the gym.
00:12:25I must admit, I didn't recognize you dressed like that.
00:12:28So, you're a reporter.
00:12:31I believe I owe you an apology.
00:12:34I must confess, we've made a lot of progress in the past few years.
00:12:53Nevertheless, it's still very difficult for a woman to break into the world of finance.
00:12:59But I'm optimistic.
00:13:01I've broken that barrier, and I believe it can only get better in the future.
00:13:04So, with that, I believe I've satisfied all your curiosities.
00:13:09Yes, of course.
00:13:13One last question.
00:13:17Are you free this weekend?
00:13:19Are you asking me for personal reasons, or is this part of the interview?
00:13:24Anyways, I'm busy.
00:13:34But I'm optimistic.
00:13:53I've broken that barrier, and I believe it can only get better in the future.
00:13:57So, with that, I believe I've satisfied all your curiosities.
00:14:01Yes, of course.
00:14:02One last question.
00:14:06Are you free this weekend?
00:14:08Are you asking me for personal reasons, or is this part of the interview?
00:14:12Anyways, I'm busy.
00:14:32I did love this to you, miss.
00:14:54Thank you, yes.
00:14:55I'm busy.
00:14:56Thanks, y'all.
00:15:01I'm busy.
00:15:01I'm busy.
00:15:02I'm busy.
00:15:05I'm busy.
00:15:05I'm busy.
00:15:06I'm busy.
00:16:06Okay? Bye-bye.
00:16:36So, what made you decide to accept my offer?
00:16:50You did. Your offer was so irresistible.
00:16:58You're so young. You've got a lot to learn.
00:17:01One thing, never ask a woman why she behaves the way she does.
00:17:05You women are very instinctive.
00:17:07And we men are very persistent.
00:17:08Are you being a smartass?
00:17:12I'm trying to get you to like me.
00:17:14When I was 16, I found myself caught in between two paths.
00:17:23I could have tried to become a model or an actress, but I knew that if things even went well for me, that I would only become a mediocre actress.
00:17:34So, I decided to take this path.
00:17:38It's difficult, but I've always loved challenges.
00:17:43Please, you're a very suffer-shirt person and a very fortunate one.
00:17:51I'd like to be more like you.
00:17:52So, let it go bankrupt. It's not my problem. We're not the Salvation Army.
00:17:58This investment has nothing to do with our firm.
00:18:04As far as I'm concerned, the matter's closed. Goodbye.
00:18:09Beautiful and heartless.
00:18:11Coming from you, that's a compliment.
00:18:14You know, I've been always an admirer of yours.
00:18:19We should get together.
00:18:21I'd get the short end of the stick.
00:18:23Besides, I think we'd be a disaster in bed.
00:18:26At least we could try.
00:18:28I want to invest $500,000 into stone ink shares.
00:18:34Are you joking?
00:18:36Not at all.
00:18:39I don't know how you come up with this idea.
00:18:43It's absurd. It's insanity. It's like throwing money out of the window.
00:18:48Well, I have reasons to believe differently.
00:18:52Don't count on me to support it, idea.
00:18:55Besides that, we don't have an operation to handle a case like that.
00:18:58Well, there's always the banks.
00:19:00And who will give us that money?
00:19:02Don't count on it.
00:19:04Besides, it would be a big problem to solve.
00:19:08Not for me.
00:19:10Forget it. It's a big mistake.
00:19:11What's the problem?
00:19:15I mean, my last hunches seem to prove of great value to this firm, remember?
00:19:20I still think it's crazy.
00:19:23I wouldn't do it if I were you.
00:19:26What is the problem?
00:19:28I'm the one that's risking my job.
00:19:31Or are you afraid that I might just get promoted if I'm right?
00:19:40Hey, Alex. How's it going?
00:19:42I tried to call you this weekend.
00:19:44How's out of town?
00:19:46You sure seem in good spirits.
00:19:48Must be the sea air, Perry.
00:19:51What are you working on now?
00:19:52I'm filling in for June.
00:19:53In a series of articles.
00:19:55The future famous of the 90s.
00:19:57Something we get all the luck.
00:19:58All I ever get to do is interview old ex-movie queens from Hollywood's past.
00:20:02That is what I call boring.
00:20:05Have a terminally nice day.
00:20:08Okay.
00:20:08Okay.
00:20:08Okay.
00:20:43That was a great idea.
00:20:55A good ride is exactly what I needed.
00:21:00I think I love you.
00:21:08I was afraid I wasn't going to see you again.
00:21:10That I was nothing but a one-night stand for you.
00:21:16Don't you think I should be the one to say that to you?
00:21:18It's a large sum.
00:21:38It's a large sum.
00:21:48I'll need a few days to evaluate the whole operation.
00:21:52Well, in a few days, the loan will be useless.
00:21:54I need it now.
00:21:56I believe I've always been trustworthy in the past.
00:21:59Yes, of course.
00:22:00But you see, you have to understand my position.
00:22:02Why don't we discuss this calmly tonight?
00:22:06We could have dinner together.
00:22:07Of course, if you don't have any other plans.
00:22:11Well, I think that would be an excellent idea.
00:22:14I must confess, I've been wanting to for some time now.
00:22:17Really?
00:22:18Well, why didn't you say so?
00:22:20You have to take risks sometimes to get what you want in life.
00:22:27Who is it?
00:22:29A secret admirer.
00:22:34Alex, what are you doing here?
00:22:36I thought it would be a good idea that a woman of your importance start to be seen in public with a penniless reporter like me, so I thought maybe I would cook dinner.
00:22:46I'm a good cook, you know.
00:22:48Yeah, well, I don't doubt you that you are, but, you know, you'll have to prove it another time.
00:22:51I've got a business dinner to go to, and I'm really running late.
00:22:55Sorry.
00:22:56Damn, I knew today wasn't my lucky day.
00:22:58Okay.
00:22:58I think we can survive from the dinner, don't you?
00:23:12It's nice here.
00:23:16Glad you like it.
00:23:18It's my little hideaway.
00:23:21Married life can get to him.
00:23:23Buried ties.
00:23:25I can imagine.
00:23:26You're smart not to get married.
00:23:28There's plenty of times of that.
00:23:31You should enjoy life.
00:23:33There are always lots of wonderful surprises waiting around every corner.
00:23:39Yeah.
00:23:39What do you say, why don't we, um, why don't we watch a video?
00:23:45Something, I mean, um, something special.
00:23:49Well, I would prefer to talk a little business first.
00:23:52Well, don't worry, you'll get you alone in the morning.
00:23:55There's no problem.
00:23:57Well, in that case, I don't see where we have to watch the video.
00:24:00What we have all night, you'll like it, Casey.
00:24:09You were fantastic.
00:24:13I hope we see each other again.
00:24:15Who knows?
00:24:17Maybe.
00:24:19I don't think we should.
00:24:22You're a married man.
00:24:27I'll see you at the bank at noon.
00:24:39I'll see you at the bank at noon.
00:25:09How was your business dinner?
00:25:15Alex.
00:25:15Alex, what are you doing here?
00:25:18Business dinner, huh?
00:25:20From where you kissed that guy that dropped you off,
00:25:23I'd say you had a good time, and so did he.
00:25:26You don't have the right to tell me what I can or cannot do
00:25:28just because we went to bed together one time.
00:25:31You are a stupid and snotty and presumptuous little kid,
00:25:34and I won't wash your diapers.
00:25:37If you don't go, I'm going to call the police.
00:25:39I'm sorry.
00:25:42You're right.
00:25:43I am stupid.
00:25:45And if you sent me away,
00:25:48I wouldn't blame you.
00:25:50I don't know.
00:25:54I don't know.
00:27:26I put it in your office.
00:27:27Okay.
00:27:28Mm-hmm.
00:30:07Joan, what a surprise.
00:30:09You look great.
00:30:10So do you.
00:30:10I almost didn't recognize you.
00:30:14I was just leaving.
00:30:15Yeah, I see you've got company.
00:30:17I'll see you tomorrow at the office.
00:30:18Okay.
00:30:19Okay.
00:30:19Good night.
00:30:20One of my rivals?
00:30:30No, no.
00:30:32She's a colleague of mine.
00:30:34Our relationship is strictly professional.
00:30:36Hmm.
00:30:37Sure could have fooled me from the way she was looking at you.
00:30:40And then you're looking at me.
00:30:41I'm like, if you're looking at me.
00:30:45I'm so hungry.
00:30:45Oh, my God.
00:30:47Yeah.
00:30:48What a story.
00:30:49Okay.
00:30:49I'm so hungry.
00:30:50I'm so hungry.
00:30:50Okay.
00:30:51I'm so hungry.
00:30:51I'm so hungry.
00:30:51I'm so hungry.
00:30:52Are you cold?
00:31:11No.
00:31:13It's a strange sensation.
00:31:17It's fear.
00:31:18I feel it quite often when you feel like it's a good job.
00:31:34I'm glad they let you substitute for me.
00:31:37It was nothing.
00:31:38It wasn't that difficult of an assignment.
00:31:40There's only one interview I noticed that stood out by itself.
00:31:44It's too phony.
00:31:45Brenda Baxter's?
00:31:46She seems to be far too talented and humane.
00:31:50That's the impression she gave me.
00:31:53That woman has her act together.
00:31:55A good reporter should never be misled by appearances.
00:31:58That woman knows how to tie men around her fingers and you fell for it.
00:32:02You're exaggerating a bit.
00:32:04Everyone knows she's a hypocritical career-minded person who'll stop at nothing to get to the top.
00:32:11We aren't jealous by chance.
00:32:15Everyone knows you have the hodge for me.
00:32:18I don't want to intrude, but do you think you're a little bit too harsh on Joan over there?
00:32:30After all, she was just trying to show you who kind of a person Miss Baxter can really be.
00:32:35You want to start in on me too?
00:32:37Hey, I don't know why you want to try and defend that woman.
00:32:40But Joan's right.
00:32:41Miss Baxter can be pretty bad.
00:32:43She just loves to play boss.
00:32:46She's a cynical, immoral manager.
00:32:51To Brenda's great intuition, the increase in the shares value was completely unpredictable.
00:33:10This is the firm's biggest break yet this year.
00:33:17You're a very skillful woman, Brenda.
00:33:20If you continue to have success at this pace, you'll push me right out the door.
00:33:25Can you picture me in the boss's chair?
00:33:41MTM Finance Office?
00:33:49Yes, is Brenda Baxter in?
00:33:51Oh, I can't disturb her right now.
00:33:52She's in the meeting.
00:33:53Would you like to leave a message?
00:33:55Hey, looking for some company?
00:34:12I don't cost too much.
00:34:14And I can show you a good time.
00:34:20Fuck off.
00:34:25Alex, what a surprise.
00:34:33What are you doing here?
00:34:35You're disgusting.
00:34:45What has come over you?
00:34:46Have you gone mad?
00:34:48No.
00:34:49Oh, yeah, more that you could never have.
00:35:01You bastard.
00:35:02I could never have.
00:35:03You bastard.
00:35:08You bastard.
00:35:09You bastard.
00:35:10You bastard.
00:35:11Oh, no.
00:35:17The next story is coming down.
00:35:21I'm a thrower.
00:35:22I was sad.
00:35:23You bastard.
00:35:25I was a madman.
00:35:26I was a madman.
00:35:27I was a madman.
00:35:29You bastard.
00:35:30I don't know.
00:36:00I don't know.
00:36:30I don't know.
00:36:32A hot dog and a beer is all I can afford.
00:36:35That dog and a beer will do just fine.
00:36:47was such a great idea, Albert. I'm so glad we could spend this time together. I really needed
00:36:52this. Well, you get all the credit. You remember that first time we met each other? Yeah. If you
00:36:58hadn't taken the first step, we'd never be here. All I did was ask you to take me away from that
00:37:03dinner. I was going to die of boredom. We end up at your house. Yeah. Seems like yesterday.
00:37:10Okay. You know, Albert, I've known you for three years, and I still don't know a lot
00:37:18about you. I haven't been to your house. Of course, I guess Mrs. Corey wouldn't appreciate
00:37:25my visiting you. Probably. Brenda, I'd like you to meet Mr. Aaron Johnson.
00:37:39A dear friend of mine of many years, Aaron Brenda Baxter. Today, Aaron works for the
00:37:46Sapparo Company. Oh, it's a pleasure to meet you. The pleasure's mine. Are you really such
00:37:51an important person? I don't listen to everything Bruce tells you. No, don't be so modest. Mr.
00:37:57Johnson is here for a few days, and even though we've known each other for such a long time,
00:38:02he doesn't want to confess to me his reason for being here. As a great businessman, he fears
00:38:07his rivals. I know you well enough to know I have to keep my mouth shut. Yes, but that's
00:38:12smart. Discretion is a fundamental rule of his game. Well, it's a pity I've run out of time.
00:38:20I would have loved to have deepened our acquaintance. Well, we could get together for dinner tonight.
00:38:26I know all the right places and the best clubs. That's a wonderful idea. Well, goodbye, Miss
00:38:31Baxter.
00:38:45It's still early. Why don't we get back to my place? No, we better not.
00:38:50I'm still confused. I don't involve you. I don't want to play games with your feelings.
00:38:59You're a nice girl, and you don't deserve it.
00:39:06It's all because of that woman, isn't it?
00:39:08Okay. I'll see you tomorrow night. Good night.
00:39:38You'll have many at my age.
00:39:50Do you find that strange?
00:40:08I don't know.
00:40:24You're right.
00:40:31I don't know.
00:41:34I know for a fact that the Sapporo company has intentions on absorbing twin oil.
00:41:39And within a week, their shares are going to jump sky high.
00:41:42How do you know that?
00:41:44I have my contacts.
00:41:46You must reward those contacts of yours real well to get such information.
00:41:52You could be sent us to jail for all that, you know that?
00:41:54Yeah.
00:41:55Insider trading, it's called.
00:41:57But it's obvious that my contacts are willing to take the risk for certain favors I do for them.
00:42:03Well, since my opinion doesn't count, I'll make the arrangements and start the operation.
00:42:11Nancy, I need you to make me an appointment with Mr. Green at the bank.
00:42:27It's very urgent.
00:42:35This time, it's a personal job. It has nothing to do with the firm.
00:42:39Well, it's a considerable sum.
00:42:43Well, I need to make an investment. It's a short-term investment.
00:42:48Within a month, at the most two months, I'll pay it back.
00:42:51Well, naturally, as a guarantee, I can offer my apartment, some jewels.
00:42:59Altogether, that should cover the loan.
00:43:01Well, it'll take a few days to appraise the apartment and the jewels.
00:43:05But don't worry.
00:43:06You'll get your loan.
00:43:08I'll guarantee it, personally.
00:43:12Naturally, this is a very personal favor that I'm doing for you.
00:43:16And I'm sure you know how to repay a very personal favor.
00:43:33Brenda Baxter's office?
00:43:35Yes, is Brenda Baxter in?
00:43:37Who's calling, please?
00:43:40One moment, please.
00:43:42Miss Baxter, there's a certain Mr. Russell on the phone.
00:43:46Tell them I'm not in.
00:43:52And that I won't be back today.
00:44:00What time is your plane leaving for Los Angeles?
00:44:05Three o'clock. I should be back by noon tomorrow.
00:44:08Okay.
00:44:16Hello?
00:44:25Brenda, it's Alex.
00:44:27Please don't hang up.
00:44:28I have to talk to you.
00:44:31Okay, but I'm real busy right now.
00:44:34You have to give me a chance to explain.
00:44:37Yeah, but now is not the time, okay?
00:44:39I have to see you.
00:44:41Tomorrow?
00:44:42Okay, tomorrow at lunch.
00:44:47All right?
00:44:48Okay.
00:44:50Bye-bye.
00:44:50Bye.
00:44:55Anybody I know?
00:44:57No, it was just a colleague from the office.
00:45:01You're much too dedicated.
00:45:03And you shouldn't be.
00:45:05Anyways, you don't have to lie to me.
00:45:07You know, I never pretended to completely over me.
00:45:10I'm no fool.
00:45:10You're a sweet man, Albert.
00:45:27I can't find words to express the feelings I have inside for you.
00:45:32Well, that's funny.
00:45:34The other night at the gym, they seem to come to you pretty easy.
00:45:38Please.
00:45:39I love you.
00:45:40Well, that's deep.
00:45:42What about your principles?
00:45:44I'm a whore.
00:45:45Have you already forgotten?
00:45:47I can't live without you.
00:45:50And this is when I should blush and fall into your arms.
00:45:58This is for you.
00:45:59Oh, you even bought me a gift to forgive you.
00:46:03Well, let's see if it's worth a night's sex, at least.
00:46:10Well, you should have gotten better advice for such an occasion.
00:46:13You should have gotten something a little more witsy.
00:46:15You should have gotten better advice for such an occasion.
00:46:17You should have gotten better advice for such an occasion.
00:46:18I want to marry you.
00:46:24You want to marry me.
00:46:25You are one unpredictable person.
00:46:32I mean, the last time that we saw each other, you called me a whore, and now you ask me to marry you.
00:46:40You don't have to answer me right away.
00:46:42I can't wait until tomorrow.
00:46:58I can't wait until tomorrow.
00:46:58I can't wait until tomorrow.
00:47:28I'm getting married.
00:47:35Well, I never would have expected that from you.
00:47:37You're too intelligent and too ambitious to throw everything away.
00:47:45And you're too beautiful to belong to only one man.
00:47:58Well, I think I could live with that.
00:48:07I think that we're all are doing better for you.
00:48:08Yeah.
00:48:09But I think that's the most exciting part of the world.
00:48:10I'm starting tomorrow.
00:48:22I'm kind of grateful.
00:48:25So I think it's true.
00:48:26You're big bang on me, since you've been here.
00:48:28So I'm going to cave my head on a man.
00:48:31Oh yeah, Russell isn't my last name, it's an alias name, I didn't want my family name
00:48:52to condition me.
00:49:01Good evening, Miss.
00:49:07Good evening.
00:49:08Oh, Mr. Alexander, it's a pleasure to see you again.
00:49:11Your father's waiting for you.
00:49:13I've missed you, old brat.
00:49:18And to think that I thought I was going to have to support you.
00:49:28Dad?
00:49:29Alex!
00:49:31This is my father.
00:49:35And this is Brenda, the woman I intend to marry.
00:49:46What do you say?
00:49:47Shall we begin?
00:49:48I'm hungry.
00:49:50Shall I begin?
00:49:59Alex!
00:49:59Dad!
00:50:00Dad!
00:50:03Dad, Alex!
00:50:06Call the doctor!
00:50:07There's no need to worry.
00:50:12The worst is over.
00:50:13I'll come back and visit him tomorrow.
00:50:16I'll try and convince him to take it easy and get some rest.
00:50:20Thank you, doctor.
00:50:34I'll try and convince him to take it easy and get some rest.
00:50:37I'll try and convince him to take it easy and get some rest.
00:50:46I'll do it.
00:50:47I'll do it.
00:50:48I'll do it.
00:50:50I'll do it.
00:50:50I'll do it.
00:50:51I'll do it.
00:50:52I'll do it.
00:50:53I'll do it.
00:50:54I'll do it.
00:50:55becoming more frequent over the years each time could be the last time
00:51:04he's too dedicated to his work and it's partially my fault
00:51:10my father never wanted to remarry to take care of me or maybe he just couldn't find the right woman
00:51:18my mother was an exceptional woman
00:51:20and i understand how difficult it would be to find someone that would match her qualities
00:51:32well is it possible he never had any other women
00:51:36oh sure but nothing serious occasional lovers
00:51:44waste women as he used to call them
00:51:50so
00:52:02so
00:52:08so
00:52:46Mr. Green from the Credit Institute called. He needs to talk to you urgently.
00:53:16From the way you're smiling, I can tell you bring bad news.
00:53:22This time you're really screwed up. You executed and got yourself a big trouble.
00:53:28Look.
00:53:29Look.
00:53:33That's not possible.
00:53:36This time your instinct seems to have failed you. It cannot always be right.
00:53:42You should worry about the boss.
00:53:46Oh, go to hell.
00:53:47The bank urgently needs back the money that it loaned you.
00:53:59Yes, but can't you postpone it a little bit?
00:54:01I'll give you one week, not a day longer.
00:54:04After that, you'll have to pay back your own debt.
00:54:06One way or another.
00:54:08And this time there's nothing I can do to help you.
00:54:18At the last minute?
00:54:20I should be back by tomorrow.
00:54:23Are you okay?
00:54:25You sound strange.
00:54:25No, nothing's wrong. It's that I was hoping to see you tonight, that's all.
00:54:34Do you miss me that much?
00:54:37Yes.
00:54:38How's your father?
00:54:40Better.
00:54:42He recovered with flying colors as usual.
00:54:45Well, that's good.
00:54:46I'll call you as soon as I get back, okay?
00:54:50Alright.
00:54:52Goodbye.
00:54:52Bye-bye.
00:54:53Bye-bye.
00:55:16I'll never allow you to become part of my family.
00:55:34I love Alex.
00:55:36And you can't stop me from marrying him.
00:55:38Do you really think he'll want to marry you after he finds out?
00:55:42I'm willing to tell him.
00:55:43Tell him what?
00:55:44That you're my lover?
00:55:46His father's lover?
00:55:50You won't tell him.
00:55:52You'd lose him too.
00:55:53Maybe, maybe not.
00:55:54But it's worth the rest.
00:55:56Right now, all I can think about is Alex and his happiness.
00:56:02What do you know about Alex's happiness?
00:56:06It's probably not much.
00:56:08But what I do know is...
00:56:11He ain't gonna find it with you.
00:56:16So, don't hang on, Brenda.
00:56:18Sell out.
00:56:20You've already lost enough.
00:56:21A hundred thousand dollars?
00:56:29Is that all that your son is worth to you?
00:56:31No.
00:56:32No, he's worth more.
00:56:33Much more.
00:56:34But I figured that would buy off a scandal.
00:56:36And, Brenda, be real convincing when you tell him you're not going to marry him.
00:56:43Make it your finest performance.
00:56:44All right.
00:56:45Hi, can I help you?
00:57:14Yes, I'd like to cash this, please.
00:57:20Oh, it's from Alicori.
00:57:21That's right.
00:57:25You've always been a great asset to this firm.
00:57:29And I've always had trust in you.
00:57:31But this time, you really blew it.
00:57:39But I'm going to give you a second chance.
00:57:42You'll continue to work with our staff.
00:57:44But before you carry out any kind of operation,
00:57:47you have to have it approved by me.
00:57:50Is that clear?
00:57:51Yes, sir.
00:57:52You won't regret it.
00:57:54I hope not.
00:57:55I'm at the airport.
00:58:21As soon as I get in, I'll come by.
00:58:24I hope to find you.
00:58:26I love you.
00:58:26I love you.
00:58:34I love you.
00:58:39I love you.
00:58:39I love you.
00:58:39Let's go.
00:59:09Let's go.
00:59:39Let's go.
01:00:09You act surprised to see me.
01:00:12I left a message on your machine.
01:00:13Didn't you listen to it?
01:00:15No.
01:00:16I can't find...
01:00:17I thought you told me the joke was on Alex.
01:00:41Well, how'd it go?
01:00:51Since we're here, we've got the opportunity.
01:00:53Do you want to...
01:00:54Oh, get out!
01:00:56Get!
01:00:57Get!
01:00:57Get!
01:00:57That's not right.
01:01:15Alex.
01:01:16Alex.
01:01:17What are you doing?
01:01:18Alex?
01:01:19Alex?
01:01:20What's up?
01:01:21I'm going to get back to him.
01:01:22Alex.
01:01:23Alex?
01:01:24Alex.
01:01:25I'm going to get back to him and I'm going to come.
01:01:26I'm going to get back to him.
01:01:27I'm going to get back to him.
01:01:41Alex, how long have you been here?
01:01:47For a while.
01:01:50Come on, let's talk.
01:02:01You don't look well. What's the matter?
01:02:05Nothing.
01:02:07Don't lie to me, Alex. You never were good at it.
01:02:10It's that woman, isn't it?
01:02:15Yes.
01:02:18You know, I know it's difficult, but sometimes what seems to be a tragedy is really a blessing.
01:02:24I didn't get a chance to really know her very well, but she didn't seem the right kind of woman for you.
01:02:31Forget her, Alex. She isn't worth it.
01:02:39You got lucky as usual, and if it was someone else, they would have been fired right away.
01:03:02Yeah, well, someone else didn't make as much money for the firm as I did.
01:03:06I still have credit, and I think that entitles me to be part of the group, don't you think?
01:03:12If you say so.
01:03:15Anyway, you look tired.
01:03:19You need some rest.
01:03:21You're too nervous.
01:03:22I'd like to propose a finance operation to you, Mr. Wilson.
01:03:51I think it would be very helpful to the firm.
01:03:53Let's see them.
01:03:55I did some research on the market, keeping in mind the big Japanese involvement.
01:04:02I don't understand why I insist on having that special assignment.
01:04:05I have my reasons.
01:04:07I need to get away for a while, and that assignment is just what I need.
01:04:10Oh, but you can't expect a desk to handle every personal problem.
01:04:13I mean, if everybody around here in crisis asked for a special assignment, there'd be none left of us now.
01:04:17Alex, there's a call for you.
01:04:23What do you want me to do?
01:04:24Do you want to take it?
01:04:25Yeah.
01:04:25Is this bad news?
01:04:53Yes.
01:05:00It's for my father.
01:05:04He's dead.
01:05:05He's dead.
01:05:23It's hard to find the right words to say on these occasions.
01:05:27There's something I can do to help you.
01:05:31I need to be alone.
01:05:33Excuse me.
01:05:35Don't worry.
01:05:36I'll be beside you whenever you need me.
01:05:38Call me.
01:05:39There's a friend of yours outside.
01:05:58I don't want to see anyone.
01:06:01Alex.
01:06:01I tried to find you at the office.
01:06:18They told me about your father.
01:06:20I'm sorry.
01:06:22But I have to talk to you.
01:06:24I know it's not the time.
01:06:26But you need to know.
01:06:28The other night, things weren't what they seemed.
01:06:30Why, Brenda?
01:06:38Why'd you put on such an act?
01:06:41Don't ask me why.
01:06:43I can't explain.
01:06:46And you wouldn't understand.
01:06:48Don't say anything.
01:07:04Don't say a word.
01:07:18It's too bad father never had a chance to meet you.
01:07:40He would have liked you, I'm sure.
01:07:43After we're married, we'll move into this house.
01:07:46Father would have been so happy.
01:07:53Are you sure we're doing the right thing by marrying so soon?
01:07:56Wouldn't it be better if we waited and just let things be the way they are for the time being?
01:08:04Is it asking too much for you to give up your independence, your work, to become my wife?
01:08:08I, Albert Corey, in full mental fitness, hereby nominate as my sole heir, my son, Alexander Corey.
01:08:21Here is a list of your father's personal belongings and estate, which you can control.
01:08:26I leave a life annuity of $200,000 to my faithful butler.
01:08:33And I leave the sum of $100,000 to my lover, Brenda Baxter.
01:08:43Let's go.
01:08:44Let's go.
01:08:44Let's go.
01:09:48Why not?
01:10:18It's no big mystery
01:10:27that you're using me to forget her.
01:10:32But couldn't you just fake it?
01:10:34I knew I was doing the right thing
01:11:03when I gave you another chance.
01:11:05Once again, you've had a great hunch.
01:11:09Well, all it takes is a little serious effort.
01:11:13Let's forget that I'm your boss.
01:11:15Would you like to go to dinner with me?
01:11:18Are you doing anything tonight?
01:11:19Unfortunately, I've already made some plans,
01:11:22but perhaps another night?
01:11:23I'll see you next time.
01:12:57I've got two nice-looking girls, and if you want, maybe...
01:13:01Yeah, why not?
01:13:03All right.
01:13:04I'm free tonight, and I am very, very hungry.
01:13:20I'm sorry to see you leave.
01:13:31I'm sorry to leave myself.
01:13:32You know, I've spent quite some time here, and I'm leaving a lot of friends behind.
01:13:38How could you resist such an incredible offer?
01:13:40It just means you're going to have to hire us on one by one of the Daily Finance is what it means.
01:13:44A toast.
01:13:45To the new head editor of the Daily Finance.
01:13:49Without any grudges.
01:13:50I'll be leaving my job shortly.
01:14:00I've gotten a better offer.
01:14:03They proposed a substitute, but I mentioned your name.
01:14:07Now, they've not made a decision yet.
01:14:09But I want you to know that I respect you very much, apart from what may happen tonight.
01:14:15I'm Paige J. This is the usual interview with the Finance Bigwig.
01:14:38This week, we're doing an article on Brenda Backstrom.
01:14:48Who'll do the interview?
01:14:50Barbara Stanford.
01:15:04I would appreciate it if you would come up with a good idea every now and then.
01:15:07I don't need a henchman.
01:15:09I need a collaborator.
01:15:12There's a journalist from the Daily Finance for an interview?
01:15:15Yeah, make him wait for a little bit, Nancy.
01:15:18I'll do my best to make you happy, Brenda.
01:15:21Or should I say, Miss Baxter.
01:15:24Brenda will be fine.
01:15:25Nancy, let the journalist in, please.
01:15:38Good morning, Miss Baxter.
01:16:00Good morning, Miss Baxter.
01:16:00Good morning, Miss Baxter.
01:16:08We can begin the interview now.
01:16:14We can begin the interview now.
01:16:35Can you give some advice to the people who would like to have your kind of success?
01:16:40To be willing.
01:16:44And to be prepared to give up what is called their personal life.
01:16:53That's enough.
01:17:12One last question.
01:17:14Are you free next weekend?
01:17:20I feel alone in this big town.
01:17:31I feel I lost my soul around.
01:17:38I don't believe it occurred to me.
01:17:46I've broken heart, it's not a stone.
01:17:54I was so strong.
01:18:03I was so strong.
01:18:11I've got love, everything but you.
01:18:19And you are the one I really want.
01:18:25I want fantasy.
01:18:31Take out the best of me.
01:18:35If there's something real left in my...
01:18:41I'm going to go.
01:18:49I'm going to go.
01:18:51I'm going to go.
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