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My Brother’s Wife (1966) is a classic drama that explores family relationships, choices, and the meaning of loyalty. The film follows a group of people whose lives become intertwined through love, honesty, and personal growth. With sincere performances and thoughtful direction, this story highlights the importance of compassion, understanding, and forgiveness in times of emotional challenge.

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00:03:31Mary is dead.
00:03:32Mary is dead.
00:03:33I can't believe it.
00:03:35You killed her.
00:03:37You're crazy.
00:03:39You're crazy.
00:03:41I can't believe it.
00:03:45I can't believe it.
00:03:47Come on.
00:04:17Come on!
00:04:47Hey.
00:05:17If you ever come near my house again, if I ever see you again, I'll kill you I swear it
00:05:47I'll kill you
00:06:17The first time I saw Mary, I knew there had to be trouble
00:06:47Maybe it was the way she looked, like a startled child when she saw me, I don't know
00:06:53All I can remember is that even then I wanted to take her in my arms
00:06:59Yes?
00:06:59Hello, is Bob home?
00:07:02No, what is it?
00:07:03I'm Frankie
00:07:05Frankie?
00:07:06Bob's brother
00:07:07Oh, of course
00:07:10I'm Mary, won't you come in?
00:07:12Thanks
00:07:12This will be a wonderful surprise for Bob
00:07:31Do sit down, can I get you something to drink?
00:07:34No, thanks
00:07:37But I am tired
00:07:39I've been traveling all day
00:07:45You'll stay for dinner, won't you?
00:07:47Well, I don't know
00:07:49Do stay, Bob will be so happy to see you
00:07:52I'm anxious to see Bob too, it's been a long time
00:07:55I think that's all Bob ever talks about, you
00:07:58Well, I hope he didn't tell you the truth about me
00:08:02But I will tell you this
00:08:03He didn't write much about you
00:08:05Or I would have been here sooner, much sooner
00:08:09Oh, no, really
00:08:10I mean that
00:08:13Do stay for dinner, please
00:08:15I don't want to be any bother
00:08:17Bob would be absolutely furious if I didn't insist that you stay
00:08:22In that case, all right
00:08:24Bob did okay
00:08:26You're quite a dish
00:08:30I never expected this from the old boy
00:08:33He's a sly one
00:08:35Bob will be home any minute now
00:08:37I'd better finish preparing dinner
00:08:38Will you excuse me?
00:08:39Sure
00:08:52So that's Frankie
00:08:53He's so different from Bob
00:08:58Doesn't seem possible that they're brothers
00:09:01He seems so exciting
00:09:04As though he would never let life pass him by
00:09:07So everything he touches becomes alive
00:09:11I'm glad he's here
00:09:13And yet
00:09:15Somehow I'm sorry
00:09:18What's the matter with me?
00:09:19I'm acting like a silly schoolgirl
00:09:26Bob seems to be doing pretty well
00:09:29It's a nice place he has here
00:09:32I've been away for two years
00:09:33Traveling around the country selling factory equipment
00:09:36During that time, my brother Bob had gotten married
00:09:40Bob a married man
00:09:41It was hard to believe
00:09:43When he wrote and told me the news
00:09:45He didn't say too much about Mary
00:09:47His wife
00:09:49And I hadn't expected to find this little beauty
00:09:51Mary
00:10:00I'm home
00:10:04Hello
00:10:05Frankie
00:10:06You old son of a gun
00:10:08Bob, it's good to see you
00:10:09How have you been?
00:10:10You look great
00:10:11This is a surprise
00:10:12You look pretty good yourself
00:10:14How long do you expect to stay?
00:10:16I don't know
00:10:17I was just passing by
00:10:19Passing by nothing
00:10:22It's been two years, Frankie
00:10:23I won't take no for an answer
00:10:26Now that you're here, you're going to stay
00:10:29You haven't changed a bit
00:10:31Still my big brother, Bob
00:10:32Looking after little Frankie
00:10:34Come on
00:10:35Let's get comfortable
00:10:37It's been a long day
00:10:40You've met Mary, of course
00:10:41Uh-huh
00:10:43Isn't she great?
00:10:44She sure is
00:10:46I knew you'd like her
00:10:47Dinner's ready
00:10:49Okay, honey
00:10:51Come on
00:11:02Sit down
00:11:03Here
00:11:07Mary, will you bring the scotch?
00:11:09We'll have a toast
00:11:14Here's to the two people
00:11:15I love best in the world
00:11:17My wife, Mary
00:11:40Here's to the two people
00:11:41I love best in the world
00:11:43My wife, Mary.
00:11:54And my brother, Frankie.
00:12:02Well, boy, what are your plans?
00:12:05Oh, I don't know.
00:12:06I really haven't thought much about what I'm going to do.
00:12:11You're not a kid anymore.
00:12:13Well, I know that.
00:12:14You should settle down.
00:12:15Well, get married.
00:12:17You can take my word for it.
00:12:18There's nothing like it.
00:12:21Isn't that right, Mary?
00:12:22Maybe for you, Bob.
00:12:25Don't you agree with me, Mary?
00:12:26Of course.
00:12:29Marriage is not for me.
00:12:31You know that.
00:12:34I used to think that way, too.
00:12:37Now, if anything happened to Mary, why, look, kid.
00:12:40Why don't you stay in town?
00:12:41Well, get a job.
00:12:43I can't stay put.
00:12:45I'll speak to Mr. Norris.
00:12:47I'll see.
00:12:48I'm sure he can use you at the plant.
00:12:50I'll have to think about it.
00:12:51I just don't know.
00:12:53By the way, I met an old friend of yours the other day, Zena.
00:12:57She's still in town.
00:12:59Really?
00:13:00How is she anyway?
00:13:02Fine, fine.
00:13:04She wanted to know all about you.
00:13:06I told her I hadn't heard from you for quite some time.
00:13:09Good old Zena.
00:13:10We had some great times together.
00:13:12What about food, Mary?
00:13:13Pretty good meal, huh?
00:13:23Sure was.
00:13:25The food was really great.
00:13:27The best I've had in a long time.
00:13:29Frankie, we should stay here with us.
00:13:31We have an extra room.
00:13:33Are you sure that I won't be putting you out?
00:13:38Of course not.
00:13:39It'll be wonderful having you with us, Frankie.
00:13:42I really mean it.
00:13:45Tired, huh?
00:13:49I had a rough day.
00:13:50I bet.
00:13:51Come on, why don't you turn in?
00:13:53Okay, Bob.
00:13:55I'll show you to your room.
00:13:56Right.
00:13:58Come on, this way.
00:13:58Well...
00:14:13Say, this is nice.
00:14:16Take it easy for a few days.
00:14:18Uh-huh.
00:14:22And when you decide just what you want to do,
00:14:25we can sit down and talk about it.
00:14:28What do you say?
00:14:29Is it a deal?
00:14:30It's a deal.
00:14:32Unpack and get a good, nice sleep.
00:14:34You really look tired.
00:14:37I am tired.
00:14:39I'm beat.
00:14:42It gets pretty cold at night.
00:14:44So I brought you another blanket.
00:14:47Hey, I almost missed the TV wrestling matches.
00:14:50See you in the morning, Frankie.
00:14:52Good night.
00:14:54You can put your things in that chest.
00:14:56Okay, thanks.
00:14:59Here, I'll help you.
00:15:02Unpacking seems to be a woman...
00:15:08What's the matter?
00:15:09I have a permit for that gun.
00:15:11It's a souvenir from my army days.
00:15:14Oh.
00:15:16Traveling around the country at night by car can be dangerous.
00:15:20Yes, I suppose so.
00:15:21Well...
00:15:26Mary, where's today's TV guy?
00:15:31Please excuse me.
00:15:33Please excuse me.
00:15:50That Mary really has class.
00:15:54She's quite a gal.
00:15:55Not just, what could she have seen in stodgy old barb?
00:16:02You can't possibly have that much money.
00:16:04Enough to make a girl like Mary marry him.
00:16:08He had nothing when I left town two years ago.
00:16:11I just can't figure it.
00:16:16But I guess I never will understand women.
00:16:21This is not a bad setup for me.
00:16:24I can stay here for a couple of weeks.
00:16:26Take it easy.
00:16:27Eat.
00:16:28Eat.
00:16:29Sleep.
00:16:30Just like a paid vacation.
00:16:34And...
00:16:35With a little loving on the side.
00:16:39That is, if I can make Mary see that she didn't start living till she met me.
00:16:45It shouldn't be too hard to convince her.
00:16:47She sure looks bored.
00:16:48But Zina is still in town.
00:16:58Now, that's a girl for you.
00:17:01She's got everything.
00:17:02And a little bit more.
00:17:05The kind of a dame a fella never forgets.
00:17:08No, sir.
00:17:10I guess she thinks I gave her a pretty dirty deal, and maybe I did.
00:17:16But what's a fella gonna do when all the chips are down?
00:17:18I'm scared.
00:17:26I don't know why, but I am.
00:17:30I wish he'd go away.
00:17:34No, I don't.
00:17:36I want him to stay.
00:17:39Every time he looks at me.
00:17:41Every time I meet his eyes.
00:17:43I feel...
00:17:45I feel as though he's undressing me.
00:17:47Undressing me.
00:17:48And I don't want him to stay.
00:17:54I want him to stay.
00:17:56I love him to stay.
00:17:58Say, take it easy, Lil.
00:18:25Hey, Xena.
00:18:26What's with you?
00:18:27This is your party, remember?
00:18:30Why don't you join it?
00:18:33Stop your kidding.
00:18:35Somebody's got to stay sober.
00:18:57Hello.
00:18:59Hi.
00:19:01Hello, hi. Well, can I come in? Why not?
00:19:31Come on.
00:20:01I see you're having a party.
00:20:09Just some friends.
00:20:10I want to talk to you.
00:20:24I missed you, Zena.
00:20:30You did, huh?
00:20:32I'll bet you did.
00:20:34I made it, kid. Honest.
00:20:36Oh, sure.
00:20:38You've got to believe me, Zena.
00:20:40Gee, Zena, I couldn't help it.
00:20:42I had to leave town.
00:20:43Don't touch me.
00:20:45This time I'm not calling for anything you say.
00:20:51We had some good times together, didn't we?
00:20:55Come on, baby.
00:20:57You know that I'm crazy about you.
00:20:59Roger.
00:21:03If I had any sense, I wouldn't have let you come through that door.
00:21:07Oh, Frank.
00:21:21All the time I was away, I couldn't get you out of my mind.
00:21:39I had to see you.
00:21:57You're the only reason I came back to this crummy little town.
00:22:01Honest, Frankie.
00:22:03Yeah, baby.
00:22:05I never did have the willpower to stay away from you.
00:22:27Hi.
00:22:29Hi, babe.
00:22:30Hi.
00:22:52Stop it.
00:22:56Stop it, I say.
00:22:57I'll tell Bob he'll... he'll...
00:22:59You won't tell Bob.
00:23:00You're too smart for that.
00:23:01Besides, he wouldn't believe you.
00:23:03All right.
00:23:05He'll...
00:23:06He can't cross
00:25:37Do you think I have a beautiful body?
00:25:39Oh, sure.
00:25:43Why don't you tell me I'm pretty?
00:25:57Look at me.
00:25:59Why don't you make love to me?
00:26:02We're married.
00:26:03I'm your wife, remember?
00:26:05What's the matter with you?
00:26:07Bob, listen to me.
00:26:09Are you all right?
00:26:11I'm 23 years old.
00:26:15And when I go to bed with my husband, and when he's feeling affectionate, he kisses me.
00:26:25On my cheek, of course.
00:26:27Mary, what is it?
00:26:28Mary, you must be sick.
00:26:30I'm worried about you.
00:26:31How's that for loving?
00:26:33For living?
00:26:34And when I'm 25, and when I'm 30, he won't even kiss my cheek.
00:26:38My cheek, will you my great lover?
00:26:40What's the matter, Mary?
00:26:42I'm beautiful.
00:26:44I really am.
00:26:46Don't you want me?
00:26:48Mary, are you sick?
00:26:50Yes, I'm sick.
00:26:51Sick for one of affection.
00:26:53Sick because there's no one to love me.
00:26:56I cry myself to sleep at night.
00:26:58Did you know that?
00:27:00I've never known another man.
00:27:02And I hunger for the caresses of my husband.
00:27:05My body cries out for his love.
00:27:07Mary.
00:27:08Oh.
00:27:15Where must I go for love?
00:27:17Where?
00:27:20Don't you understand that I, I want to be loved.
00:27:30I can't figure you out.
00:27:32Maybe you'd better see Dr. Brown tomorrow.
00:27:35What's the use?
00:27:50Bridget beschäfts you in her life.
00:27:51If you
00:27:57look for Dr. Brown tomorrow.
00:27:58I can't figure you out.
00:28:01How do you enjoy this?
00:28:07I'm kind of tired from Engvist here today, it seems like it might be.
00:28:11Let's make this rush in the past book and live kitchen garden.
00:28:15Beautiful. I knew this had to be.
00:28:45I knew this had to be.
00:29:15I never thought it could be like this.
00:29:29This is what I've been waiting for.
00:29:32This is what I've been yearning for.
00:29:45This is what I've been yearning for.
00:30:15This is what I've been yearning for.
00:30:45This is what I've been yearning for.
00:31:15This is what I've been yearning for.
00:31:17This is what I've been yearning for.
00:31:21Yes.
00:31:26How long is your brother Frankie going to stay here?
00:31:30Why?
00:31:31Oh, I don't know. Just wondering.
00:31:33What's the matter, Mary? Don't you like Frankie?
00:31:36He's a nice kid. Don't you think so?
00:31:39Yes, of course I do.
00:31:41I'm not much company for you and I thought you'd be glad to have someone like Frankie around.
00:31:46No, Bob. I really don't need anyone but you.
00:31:49Are you ready, Bob?
00:31:51Okay, boy, let's go.
00:31:53Will you be back soon?
00:31:57Yes. See you later.
00:32:10So long.
00:32:11How does it feel to be back in your old hometown?
00:32:24Well, everything is the same. Nothing has changed. It's as though I never left the place.
00:32:29I know just what you mean, but it's home to me. I have everything I want right here. A wonderful wife, a good job, a nice home.
00:32:38A man doesn't have a right to ask for anything more.
00:32:40I'd say it depends upon the man, wouldn't you?
00:32:44Well, I guess you're right.
00:32:47Hey, Bob, you're taking the long way, aren't you?
00:32:52Well, that's right. But I wanted to talk to you.
00:32:55This is a center park, isn't it? I spent plenty of afternoons here when I played hooky from school.
00:33:04Well, I know what you mean. We all go through that period. I used to come here with a book and read until it got too dark for me to see and mom would think I was in school studying.
00:33:16It always made me feel guilty. Those were the good old days. Yep. Pretty here, isn't it? Uh-huh.
00:33:27Gee, Frankie, I wish you'd forget that traveling job of yours. Stay here. Settle down and make a life for yourself. You've got to make roots someplace.
00:33:37I don't know. I haven't decided yet.
00:33:40Well, take your time. I'm sure you'll see it my way.
00:33:44Just remember, my home is yours. Stay as long as you like.
00:33:49Thanks, Bob.
00:33:52But that could be a very long time.
00:33:55Ah, go on. Now we'll see how good you are.
00:34:04Hi.
00:34:06Well, that's the table I always use. The place is kind of empty. But in an hour, it'll really be packed.
00:34:14Maybe.
00:34:22Let's try it.
00:34:24Yeah.
00:34:24I'm sure you'll see.
00:34:56Good shot.
00:35:00Not bad, huh?
00:35:01I haven't played since I left town.
00:35:03That's more than two years ago.
00:35:13Frankie, you don't know what it means to me to have you here.
00:35:26Hi, honey.
00:35:38How about some coffee?
00:35:40All right.
00:35:41That sounds good.
00:35:43I'm going to change.
00:35:48Frankie, you must leave here.
00:35:50You don't mean that, do you?
00:35:55No.
00:35:55No.
00:37:39Zena?
00:37:41Zena, are you home?
00:37:43Wait.
00:37:44I'll be through in a minute.
00:37:46I'll be through in a minute.
00:37:53I'll be through in a minute.
00:38:01I'll be through in a minute.
00:38:03I'll be through in a minute.
00:38:05I'll be through in a minute.
00:38:13I'll be through in a minute.
00:38:15I'll be through in a minute.
00:38:17I'll be through in a minute.
00:38:27I'll be through in a minute.
00:38:29I'll be through in a minute.
00:38:31I'll be through in a minute.
00:38:41I'll be through in a minute.
00:38:43I'll be through in a minute.
00:39:49Hi, Xena.
00:39:57Hello, handsome.
00:40:04Xena, I'm crazy about you.
00:40:19Xena, I'm crazy about you.
00:40:49I never felt like this about any woman.
00:41:08Honey, how about a drink?
00:41:21I'll just take my coat off and fix one for you.
00:41:28I guess by now you know what I take.
00:41:32I sure do.
00:41:34Well, it looks as though I'll have to start thinking about getting back to work.
00:41:37That means traveling again.
00:41:39I've decided the road is for me.
00:41:42I hate to leave you, Mary.
00:41:44I feel terrible just thinking about how much I'll miss you,
00:41:47but I'm in pretty bad shape financially, and a fella has to live.
00:41:52Chris needs some ice.
00:41:53Hey, what's the matter, Mary?
00:42:03Why so quiet?
00:42:05You're not saying a word.
00:42:07Oh?
00:42:07You see, I just never thought about you leaving here.
00:42:11I don't know how I can stay here without you.
00:42:14You've become such an important part of my life.
00:42:16The most important part, I guess.
00:42:18I suppose I should have known that one day you would go away,
00:42:22alone, without me.
00:42:24I just didn't want to think about it.
00:42:27Maybe I thought that not thinking about it would keep it from happening.
00:42:32Can you understand that, Frankie?
00:42:36Sure.
00:42:37Sure, I know what you mean, Mary.
00:42:41For the first time in my life, I'm happy.
00:42:44For the very first time.
00:42:48Gee, Kitty, you know I'm not going because I want to.
00:42:53Well, then why go?
00:42:54Well, I have to.
00:42:58I'm down to my last dollar.
00:43:04Maybe I can help you.
00:43:06Yeah?
00:43:24Tell me you love me, Frankie.
00:43:36I love you, Mary.
00:43:38I love you, Mary.
00:43:39Honest?
00:43:39Honest.
00:43:40Then nothing else matters.
00:43:52Frankie, don't go away.
00:44:09How would you like to go with me?
00:44:11Oh, how could I?
00:44:15We could get married.
00:44:17Married?
00:44:18Oh, Frankie.
00:44:20Sure.
00:44:21We can go to Mexico.
00:44:23You can get a quick divorce.
00:44:25And then what's to stop us?
00:44:29Do you really mean it?
00:44:31Sure.
00:44:32When could we leave?
00:44:35Well, it's just a matter of money.
00:44:38We have to live, you know.
00:44:40Then there's the divorce, of course, so that we can get married.
00:44:44We need money for that.
00:44:47I know.
00:44:48But we'll work it out somehow.
00:44:51You'll see.
00:45:21You sure were stoned last night, Lil.
00:45:32I know.
00:45:33It was real nice of you to ask me to spend the night with you.
00:45:37I don't think I could have made it home.
00:45:39You were a real friend, Zena.
00:45:41Ah, you'd do the same for me, I'm sure.
00:45:44Right.
00:45:44And besides, what are friends for?
00:45:52I never thought you'd ever sober up.
00:45:58And neither did I, frankly.
00:46:00But I feel great now.
00:46:04Oh, golly, I really do.
00:46:06Mm-hmm.
00:46:07Ha-ha.
00:46:08Yeah.
00:46:08Mm-hmm.
00:46:28Oh, golly.
00:46:29Hey, I see Frankie's hanging around here again.
00:46:48Mm-hmm.
00:46:49You sure go for him, don't you?
00:46:51Uh-huh.
00:46:55Well, as they say, to each his own.
00:47:00That's right, Lil.
00:47:01To each his own.
00:47:29That's right.
00:47:34Mind if I join you?
00:48:04Why so glum?
00:48:08Frankie, I can't go on like this.
00:48:12Hiding and scared.
00:48:14If only we could be together, just the two of us.
00:48:17Find the money, Mary.
00:48:19I take you away tomorrow.
00:48:20Frankie.
00:48:21We go to Mexico and get married like I said.
00:48:25Frankie.
00:48:26What's the use of wishing?
00:48:28Where would I get any money?
00:48:29I can get some money.
00:48:31You can get money? Where?
00:48:33Well, Bob and I have a joint savings account at the Center Bank.
00:48:41What's in it?
00:48:42We saved $2,000.
00:48:44$2,000 isn't much, but it'll help.
00:48:47I can't take all of it.
00:48:49It wouldn't be fair.
00:48:51Then forget it.
00:48:52$2,000 is little enough.
00:48:57If you're going to split it, then just forget it.
00:49:02No.
00:49:03Don't go.
00:49:04I'll take all of it.
00:49:05I'll take the $2,000.
00:49:09I'll take the $2,000.
00:49:18Now, that's my baby.
00:49:21That's a smart girl.
00:49:22Frankie, when are we going away?
00:49:37When are we leaving?
00:49:38Soon.
00:49:39Very soon.
00:49:40Oh.
00:49:49Of course, we can't leave without the money for $2,000.
00:49:53I know.
00:49:54I'll get it.
00:49:55It's just Bob.
00:49:56Be careful.
00:49:57It wouldn't do for Bob to find out about us now.
00:50:00Be careful, but get the money.
00:50:03Frankie, you know I've never really been in love before.
00:50:12What about Bob?
00:50:13He was so good to me and I was so lonely.
00:50:18You don't know how kind Bob has been to me.
00:50:25That's what makes it so difficult for me.
00:50:28To hurt him like this.
00:50:29Ah, you'll get over it.
00:50:31Oh, I hope so.
00:50:33Honestly, I do.
00:50:53Wait.
00:50:56I'll get into something more comfortable.
00:50:58Okay?
00:51:03I'll get into something more comfortable.
00:51:04I'll get into something more comfortable.
00:51:05I'll get into something more comfortable.
00:51:24Hi, baby.
00:51:25Frankie.
00:51:41What's the matter, baby?
00:51:42Oh.
00:51:43What is it?
00:51:44Well, it's my cousin Della.
00:51:46Della?
00:51:47Yes, Frankie.
00:51:49Who's Della?
00:51:51I don't think I know her.
00:51:56No.
00:51:57You never met her.
00:51:58Well, what about Della?
00:52:00I'm spending the weekend with her.
00:52:04You mean I won't see you for two days?
00:52:06That's right.
00:52:07Lately, I've been kind of scared of Della.
00:52:10Tell me.
00:52:11No.
00:52:12I don't want to talk about it.
00:52:14What about the $2,000 you were going to get so that we can get out of this burg?
00:52:19I'll have it real soon.
00:52:20Then we'll get out of town.
00:52:22You can forget all about Della and I can get away from Mary.
00:52:27Who's Mary?
00:52:28Well, someday I'll tell you all about her.
00:52:35Right now, let's not talk anymore.
00:52:38This is a terrible thing that we're doing to Bob.
00:53:00Please understand.
00:53:02What Bob doesn't know won't hurt him.
00:53:05Besides, he's old enough to be your father.
00:53:08An adult wanted that.
00:53:10You never should have married him.
00:53:12You know that.
00:53:15You think too much.
00:53:17Mary, what about the money?
00:53:19I can't hang around here much longer.
00:53:23Are you going to get it?
00:53:24Yes. Yes, I'll get it.
00:53:27Good. That's what I want to hear.
00:53:30You don't know how I hate to do this to Bob.
00:53:33It's been wonderful having you here all weekend.
00:53:35Oh, there's the door. It must be Bob.
00:53:37Oh, there's the door. It must be Bob.
00:54:05We want to get out of here.
00:54:06I'll go home with you.
00:54:07I know.
00:54:09You don't know.
00:54:11This is the door.
00:54:15You don't know.
00:54:16I have to be with you.
00:54:17You don't know what my office is.
00:57:12I'm in.
00:57:13Here's the Colbert Hotel on Main Street.
00:57:15If you get the money, meet me there.
00:57:17But if you don't.
00:57:19Just forget it.
00:57:20I won't be there.
00:57:21Like I said before, without money,
00:57:24you're without Zenith.
00:57:27Of course, if you're as crazy about me as you say you are,
00:57:31if I'm in your blood,
00:57:32you'll get the money, somehow
00:57:40Frankie.
00:57:42What do you want?
00:57:47I want to talk to you.
00:57:48Why are you so upset?
00:57:49You look so pale.
00:57:51Are you sick?
00:57:51No, no, I'm all right.
00:57:55What's the matter with you?
00:57:59Why are you avoiding me?
00:58:01Say, I don't know what you mean.
00:58:05Yes, you do.
00:58:06Frankie, I can't go on like this.
00:58:08But what do you want me to do?
00:58:10You do love me, don't you?
00:58:12How many times do I have to tell you that I love you?
00:58:15Please, please tell me.
00:58:17I love you so much, Frankie.
00:58:18I can't live without you.
00:58:19I love you.
00:58:21And we'll go away together as we planned.
00:58:23Just as soon as you get that $2,000, we'll leave here.
00:58:28We'll never be apart after that.
00:58:30Will we, Frankie?
00:58:31No, never.
00:58:33But I can't wait for that money much longer.
00:58:36Oh, we'll be so happy.
00:58:37You'll see.
00:58:38I told you I, I never loved anyone before.
00:58:41I know, I know.
00:58:54I have to go now.
00:58:56I have an appointment.
00:59:00But there's so much we have to talk about.
00:59:03Okay, then meet me at our bench in the park in an hour.
00:59:07See you later.
00:59:08She's so young.
00:59:23She cried out for love, for life, but I didn't listen.
00:59:29I pretended not to hear her.
00:59:33Now she's leaving me and I'm without love, without life.
00:59:39I'll let her go.
00:59:40I'll tell her so.
00:59:41She can take the money.
00:59:44Without her, I don't need it.
00:59:46I don't need anything.
00:59:47My own brother.
01:00:12Hello, Tom.
01:00:13Hi.
01:00:20I only have time for one game.
01:00:22I have to meet some dame, but I'll be back as soon as I can get rid of her.
01:00:29Okay, don't be too long.
01:00:30Bye.
01:00:52Bye.
01:00:53Bye.
01:00:53Bye.
01:00:53Bye.
01:00:54Bye.
01:00:57Bye.
01:00:58Well, don't be angry with me. I have to talk to you.
01:01:12All right, so talk. I'm listening.
01:01:15You promised we'd go away together.
01:01:17And you promised you'd get the $2,000.
01:01:20This is it. I'm leaving town alone.
01:01:24No, Frankie. You said you'd take me with you.
01:01:26I would, if you got the two grand.
01:01:31I told you before, I haven't any money.
01:01:33But I have. I took the money out of the bank.
01:01:36You did?
01:01:37Yes.
01:01:38Well, how much money did you take? All of it?
01:01:41Yes, all of it. $2,000.
01:01:43Where is the money?
01:01:45I have it at home.
01:01:48We'll go to Mexico.
01:01:49When, Frankie? When?
01:01:51As soon as I can make arrangements.
01:01:54Oh, Frankie, I'm so happy.
01:01:56Good.
01:01:57I have some personal mass to take care of.
01:02:02You should take me about a week, okay?
01:02:05How's that?
01:02:06A week?
01:02:07Oh, I don't know if I can wait that long.
01:02:15I can get my divorce and we can be married right away.
01:02:19Isn't it wonderful?
01:02:20Yeah.
01:02:21Yeah.
01:02:24Today is Wednesday the second.
01:02:28Suppose we leave for Mexico next Tuesday.
01:02:31Next Tuesday?
01:02:33That would be the eighth.
01:02:35I'll need all of the money for the tickets and other expenses.
01:02:48Of course.
01:02:49Just as soon as you get home, I'll give you the $2,000.
01:02:53It's just a loan, of course.
01:02:55I'll pay it back.
01:02:56I'll pay it back.
01:02:59What's wrong?
01:03:01Poor Bob.
01:03:02I have to go to town.
01:03:03I'll see you later.
01:03:05Have the money for me so that I can get started with the arrangements.
01:03:08Yes, Frankie.
01:03:09When you get home, you can put my things together so we can begin packing.
01:03:15But you have all week to pack.
01:03:19I know, but I'd like to get started.
01:03:23All right.
01:03:25Oh, Frankie, I love you so much.
01:03:28I couldn't live without you.
01:03:45Next week at this time.
01:04:10I can't believe it.
01:04:12I'll never ask for anything again.
01:04:15Married to Frankie.
01:04:17Married to the man I love.
01:04:21I have so many things to take care of.
01:04:24We have so many plans to make.
01:04:28But I just want to sit here and daydream.
01:04:34I know I'm doing a terrible thing to Bob.
01:04:37Maybe someday he'll understand.
01:04:40Maybe someday he'll forgive me.
01:04:45Maybe someday, but after all.
01:04:46We'll see you next time.
01:04:57There we go.
01:05:29No, no, it can't be.
01:05:51It isn't possible.
01:05:59Why, Frankie, why?
01:06:40How could you do this to me?
01:07:04Why did you do this to me?
01:07:12You were my life.
01:07:15You were everything to me.
01:07:16No.
01:07:18That is nothing.
01:07:22Nothing.
01:07:23How do I go on?
01:07:33What do I do?
01:07:35What do I do?
01:07:35What do I do?
01:07:35What do I do?
01:07:36What do I do?
01:07:39What do I do?
01:07:42I don't know.
01:07:43What do I do?
01:08:15This must be a bad dream.
01:08:29If it is, I don't want to awake.
01:08:45Mary!
01:08:52Oh, my God!
01:08:54Oh, my God!
01:09:24Oh, my God!
01:09:54I suppose I should have kept away from her.
01:10:12She is, was, my brother's wife.
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