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Chronicles the lives of three generations of the upper-middle-class British family, the Forsytes, from the 1870s to 1920.
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00:00:00F.F. Fleur Forsyte. It's mine, all right?
00:00:03Forsyte? Perhaps her cousin's.
00:00:06If you want to please me, you'll put these people out of your head.
00:00:09Poor Daddy, you're upset. We'll talk about this later.
00:00:11We will not!
00:00:13All of these years later, and he can still make my skin crawl.
00:00:19Were you in the war, Mr. Mond?
00:00:20Yes, I was.
00:00:22How riveting.
00:00:24Did you have a terrible time?
00:00:25Yes, I did.
00:00:26This party is a bore, isn't it?
00:00:31Not from where I'm standing.
00:00:33John Forsyte, young.
00:00:35My age.
00:00:37I met him with your val.
00:00:39Then you must know them.
00:00:42This is John, my little brother.
00:00:45Fleur's a cousin of ours, John.
00:00:47How do you do?
00:00:49They don't mean us to be friends, you see, so if we want to be.
00:00:53Which we do.
00:00:56Keep your daughter away from my son.
00:01:06You probably know, they are together as we speak.
00:01:09Stay on her.
00:01:11All right, then I will.
00:01:12John?
00:01:30John?
00:01:31John!
00:01:33I've come to say goodbye.
00:01:34I wish you didn't have to leave.
00:01:42Oh, I told Dad it was only a weekend.
00:01:44Besides, I want to keep him sweet.
00:01:47You look wonderful.
00:01:50Who's the laundry boy?
00:01:52Who's the laundry boy?
00:01:53Come on.
00:01:55Anyway, you're going home this weekend.
00:01:57Yeah.
00:01:57We could fix it to go part of the way on the same train.
00:02:01It would give us an extra two hours and 45 minutes.
00:02:05You've got it all planned.
00:02:06Exactly.
00:02:07We could.
00:02:07I think it's...
00:02:08We could.
00:02:08What?
00:02:09No?
00:02:25No?
00:02:26No?
00:02:29No?
00:02:31I don't know.
00:03:01I wish this journey went home forever.
00:03:19I'll tell Miss Esther you're his.
00:03:31I'll tell Miss Esther you're his.
00:03:43Oh, you should have said.
00:04:01Aunt Esther.
00:04:03I'm all topsy-turvy.
00:04:06Oh, my dear.
00:04:10Have you bought Fleur?
00:04:13Isn't she back yet from the country?
00:04:15No.
00:04:16Um, the view of the old hall?
00:04:18Oh, you can't feed a family on throppence a week.
00:04:23Who can't?
00:04:24Mrs Darty.
00:04:26Oh, so.
00:04:27I'm here for it.
00:04:29How much did you make?
00:04:31Only 90 pounds.
00:04:33What's going on?
00:04:35Bailing Darty out again?
00:04:36The Dockers' children.
00:04:38They've had no wages for weeks.
00:04:39Then they should go back to work.
00:04:40It's a matter of principle.
00:04:43So is feeding your family.
00:04:45I shall ask Smitha to pour some sherry,
00:04:47and we will have it in the parlour.
00:04:52You all right?
00:04:52Do you realise I've had Joly and Forsyte
00:04:55to see me about Fleur and his brachet boy?
00:05:01As if I would encourage any contact
00:05:03with that side of the family.
00:05:05You should never have allowed Val to invite her.
00:05:08They must keep...
00:05:09They must be kept apart.
00:05:14And Father's snuffbox?
00:05:19Right.
00:05:22Not a word of this to Annette.
00:05:23You understand?
00:05:25If this is all you're doing,
00:05:27I hold you personally responsible.
00:05:32Personally responsible?
00:05:34I knew nothing about it.
00:05:36I hope you gave as good as you got, old thing.
00:05:38Oh, one of these days there'll be a murder.
00:05:40Oh, hang on, Freddie.
00:05:41Oh, the rotting's too good for him.
00:05:43Thank God.
00:05:44That'll teach him.
00:05:47Mr Profond is here.
00:05:48Oh.
00:05:48He's taking me to lunch.
00:05:53Is he, by Jove?
00:05:54Oh, don't do this to me, Monty.
00:05:56He mentioned it yesterday.
00:05:57Well, I thought things might have moved on since then.
00:06:01Moved on?
00:06:03Mrs Dughty.
00:06:07Dughty.
00:06:08I understand you two have an assignation.
00:06:11Did much, though?
00:06:12Pardon, you have an objection.
00:06:13Of course he doesn't.
00:06:14Do you, Monty?
00:06:16And even if he did, I'm coming anyway.
00:06:18I'll get my thing.
00:06:19Providing Freddie doesn't have to pay you for our lunch.
00:06:22I assure you, there is nothing like that.
00:06:25Well, let it go, then.
00:06:29By the way, how was that boring bit of business last night
00:06:32prevented you from taking Freddie to that play?
00:06:37Successful, was it?
00:06:40A telegram.
00:06:41She's on the 223.
00:06:43She says she'll walk back along the river.
00:06:45It'll be good to have her home.
00:06:47She'll be off again.
00:06:49There is nothing for her here.
00:07:00We shall have a house party.
00:07:04Well, it's time she learned to socialize with young men.
00:07:07As well as her school friends.
00:07:09You want to marry her off so soon?
00:07:12That's the last thing I want.
00:07:13But it's about time she learned how to conduct herself in society.
00:07:23I shall draw up a list of likely people.
00:07:26I take it some of her friends will be invited.
00:07:29One or two.
00:07:30But it will be Fleur's occasion.
00:07:31You must invite Winifred.
00:07:35That means Darty.
00:07:36Cousin George?
00:07:38And what about Winifred's friend?
00:07:40Profond, is he called?
00:07:42I would put Darty's nose out of joint.
00:07:44You suspect him and Winifred?
00:07:47Not seriously.
00:07:49Profond?
00:07:51Definitely not the marrying kind.
00:07:53Mr. Forsyte.
00:08:05Captain Mott.
00:08:07Perfect timing.
00:08:08Fleur should be back in half an hour.
00:08:10You know, we'll have to tell everyone sometime.
00:08:12About us?
00:08:13Not likely.
00:08:15Well, not for ages yet.
00:08:16Anyway, they've got a secret.
00:08:18Why shouldn't we?
00:08:19What do you think this feud's all about?
00:08:21I think someone was murdered.
00:08:23Like who?
00:08:24I don't know.
00:08:26Anyone on your side?
00:08:28Your dad's been married before, hasn't he?
00:08:29Mm, twice.
00:08:30What happened?
00:08:31They died.
00:08:33Well, there you are!
00:08:34Your mother better watch out.
00:08:36Anyway, I'm going to find out.
00:08:39And even if I don't, we won't tell them about us.
00:08:41And that's that.
00:08:43I do love you.
00:08:45And no matter what their secret is,
00:08:46it won't make any difference to us, will it?
00:08:49Fleur!
00:08:50Trust Daddy, he sent a search party for me.
00:08:53We'll have to go our separate ways.
00:08:58I'll think of you every minute of every day.
00:09:00And other times.
00:09:01Let's meet as often as we can.
00:09:02Tomorrow, one o'clock, Green Park.
00:09:03I'm perfectly capable of making my own way home.
00:09:12Thank you very much.
00:09:13Your father told me you were walking back from the station.
00:09:16I thought I'd row across and fetch you.
00:09:17I've missed you all week, not even a letter.
00:09:20I wouldn't waste the postage.
00:09:21Don't break my heart.
00:09:33There's something I've been wanting to tell you.
00:09:44I love you, Fleur Forsythe.
00:09:46I love you, I do.
00:09:48Oh, no, you don't.
00:09:49Oh, yes, I do.
00:09:51And I shall sail you away to the dark.
00:09:53Michael, Michael, stop.
00:09:54We're going to tip.
00:09:56Africa, here we come.
00:10:00Oh, last we go.
00:10:01Be careful.
00:10:02Clearly we'll sink us.
00:10:05Take that, Robbie.
00:10:06No, no.
00:10:08Michael, stop it.
00:10:13Good to have you back on, ma'am.
00:10:17You look well.
00:10:19Look who's here.
00:10:20John.
00:10:22Hello.
00:10:25Tell us your news.
00:10:27Holly sends her love.
00:10:28And Val.
00:10:29The stud's doing well.
00:10:31Um, well, I usually get up at five, work in the fields till sunset.
00:10:35I get ragged by the men, but, well, they're ladies now.
00:10:42And Fleur is there.
00:10:45Oh.
00:10:49What is she like?
00:10:51You know, so-so.
00:10:52Pleasant enough.
00:10:53I have to tell you the truth.
00:10:55I've been so busy, I've hardly seen her.
00:11:02Holly sends her love.
00:11:03Oh, I said that.
00:11:07I'm going to go and get changed.
00:11:09It's terrific being home.
00:11:10I'm scared, Julian.
00:11:24Julian.
00:11:26I have never seen him evasive like that before.
00:11:30Never.
00:11:33He's head over heels.
00:11:35If he takes up with this girl, I shall never see him again.
00:11:43To lose our son to Soames, that's a perfect revenge.
00:11:49What should we do?
00:11:50Should we forbid them to see each other?
00:11:53No, no, that's been tried already.
00:11:54Besides, they're impetuous and she is clever.
00:11:57Take him on holiday.
00:12:04He wouldn't go.
00:12:06I'll have a wire.
00:12:07Take his mind off her.
00:12:09Show him Paris.
00:12:11Take your time.
00:12:12What about you?
00:12:13Oh, I'll be all right.
00:12:14I've got plenty to do.
00:12:16It'd be good for you to spend more time in there.
00:12:20Some of these photographs are very good, John.
00:12:24You know, when I left school, well, your grandfather took me on the grand tour.
00:12:31It's the greatest gift he ever gave me.
00:12:33And it was in Italy that I decided that I wanted to be an artist.
00:12:36And I wonder that if I hadn't gone on that holiday,
00:12:40whether I'd have just gone into the family firm like the rest of the Forsyth's.
00:12:45Come on, Dad.
00:12:46I know you.
00:12:48What are you really trying to say?
00:12:50I want you to go on holiday with your mother.
00:12:52The harvest is coming in.
00:12:55Well, I promised Maple I'd be there.
00:12:57She thinks the world of you, you know.
00:12:59And I do of her.
00:13:01Well, then, if you want to make her happy, one last holiday.
00:13:04Two of you.
00:13:05That's unfair.
00:13:11Another party, then?
00:13:14It's a lovely idea.
00:13:15Only...
00:13:17Well, it's so soon after my birthday, it'll cost you a fortune.
00:13:21If it pleases my daughter.
00:13:26Besides, since when is spending my money ever worried you?
00:13:32Dear Daddy, I don't deserve you.
00:13:35Can we really have a chest bag?
00:13:37A small one.
00:13:41I'll need some new clothes.
00:13:43Perhaps I could go up to town tomorrow.
00:13:45I'll come with you.
00:13:51We'll make a day of it.
00:13:53You and me.
00:13:57You can help me choose an outfit.
00:13:59Something fashionable for the party.
00:14:04Daddy?
00:14:05Are you still alive?
00:14:06I'm not at all sure about this, Fleur.
00:14:08Please, Daddy, don't be tiresome.
00:14:10Well, the blazer may be.
00:14:33But the hat.
00:14:35Perfect.
00:14:36Very elegant, sir.
00:14:38Straw.
00:14:39Elegant.
00:14:40Makes me look like a bargee.
00:14:42Nonsense.
00:14:43It's dreamy.
00:14:45But...
00:14:46Pink would be smarter.
00:14:49Pink?
00:14:51He'll take it.
00:14:52The striker.
00:14:53And the blazer, sir?
00:14:54Yes.
00:14:57The flannels?
00:14:58Those two.
00:14:59Fleur.
00:15:00If you're going to have a garden party, you may as well look the part.
00:15:05Am I finished?
00:15:06Hmm?
00:15:06Good.
00:15:08And we'll take a taxi to the station and be home for lunch.
00:15:12I need to call at my club.
00:15:16To collect my post.
00:15:20Well, I'll wait for you at the station.
00:15:23Don't be long.
00:15:30I'm sorry, Fleur, but my father insisted I go.
00:15:37Three months.
00:15:38I can't bear it.
00:15:40Neither can I.
00:15:41Why did you agree?
00:15:44No, you don't love me.
00:15:45You can't.
00:15:46Oh, John.
00:15:46Come on, of course I do.
00:15:50Anyway, who was that man in the boat?
00:15:52Him?
00:15:54A friend of my father's.
00:15:56Michael Montt.
00:15:58He's an idiot.
00:15:59I don't care for him one bit.
00:16:01Will he be at this party?
00:16:03I've said he's nothing to me.
00:16:08It won't make any difference.
00:16:11Being apart.
00:16:11Not to me, it won't.
00:16:14Not to me.
00:16:14One last kiss.
00:16:20One last kiss.
00:16:20Remember, whatever happens while you're away, we'll pick up just as we are.
00:16:40What do you mean?
00:16:43Whatever happens.
00:16:46I'll be faithful to you.
00:16:48I will.
00:16:50Promise.
00:16:52Forever and ever.
00:16:53Are you?
00:17:13Yes.
00:17:14Will you be back?
00:17:15All right.
00:17:15Good.
00:17:15Bye.
00:17:19Bye.
00:17:20Bye.
00:17:21Bye.
00:17:21there's something i need to know
00:17:27john foresight
00:17:30what about him
00:17:33you were together at valdati's place
00:17:36he was the reason you ever stayed
00:17:39correct
00:17:41i haven't seen john foresight in three weeks
00:17:46seen him spoken to him written to him
00:17:49no cross my heart hope to die
00:17:52ladies and gentlemen
00:18:06if you step up to the board you'll find a list of all the couples in the drawer
00:18:12it can't be
00:18:14the truth it is beau foresight
00:18:19very alamboed soames
00:18:21it's quite a bevy you've dished up
00:18:24well done
00:18:25been through the old address book
00:18:27they're flowers old school friends
00:18:30if you must know
00:18:32who's your partner mary m darty whoever he is
00:18:41i'm going to enjoy this weekend i'll say
00:18:43m mackenzie
00:18:47m darty
00:18:49what's your service mary
00:18:51i'm not very good i'm afraid
00:18:53hmm
00:18:54you'll have a spot of practice then
00:18:56who have you got
00:18:58michael mont
00:19:00what effects
00:19:01it's not my idea
00:19:03he's super
00:19:04we're on in half an hour care for a spot of practice
00:19:07i don't really feel like it
00:19:10i will if you like
00:19:10will you
00:19:11well thanks that's decent
00:19:12you must be uh mary
00:19:14cherry
00:19:15got you
00:19:16cherry from brighton
00:19:18was this your idea
00:19:27hmm
00:19:29me and michael
00:19:30i thought so
00:19:36i know you're there
00:20:04you can't get rid of me that easily
00:20:06don't i know it
00:20:09you're a pest that's what you are
00:20:11i'm smitten
00:20:12you soon will be
00:20:16come on
00:20:21come on
00:20:21come on
00:20:21come on
00:20:25come on
00:20:35come on
00:21:01your daughter dances well with the right partner so do I you may I suggest a quick step outside
00:21:31it's just a really excuse me
00:21:37so
00:21:37I won't be
00:21:39oh that's bad
00:21:46it's a rotten old world
00:22:03yes
00:22:06bad form that using my Freddy as a decoy
00:22:11that's non-sporting I can't bear your sympathy
00:22:16haven't had my eyes shut you know
00:22:19not that he's been particularly discreet still I suppose there's a whole idea of using a decoy
00:22:25right under old Sam's nose
00:22:29dare say you've learned something along the way
00:22:37regret
00:22:41that all right
00:22:43that I was faithful to you
00:22:47hmm
00:22:49those girls in there
00:22:53they're laughing at you
00:22:56I'm sorry
00:22:58you've never grown up
00:23:00you're not even half the age of your own son
00:23:04steady on
00:23:05and why do you think Val isn't here
00:23:08well he's too busy with the horses
00:23:10he's ashamed of you
00:23:12oh come on
00:23:14the gambling
00:23:17the lies
00:23:19never there when we needed you
00:23:21and when you were there you were drunk
00:23:23and useless
00:23:24and what kind of father is that to the children
00:23:26what kind of example
00:23:27I'm not entirely sure I know what you mean
00:23:30then think Monty
00:23:32think
00:23:34before it's too late
00:23:37come on everybody join in
00:24:00just look at them
00:24:10isn't she terrific
00:24:11your backhand needs a spot of practice
00:24:26is that what you call it
00:24:28I'll pop round
00:24:28thank you for a terrific weekend
00:24:35nothing wrong with your service
00:24:40come along darling
00:24:47should you not be saying goodbye to your guests
00:24:54you're right
00:24:58goodbye Prosper
00:25:04you're in love
00:25:22how can you tell
00:25:23the way you look at each other
00:25:25it's Prosper's car
00:25:28peace out with my mum
00:25:29shh
00:25:30shh
00:25:31he's supposed to be teaching us
00:26:01to drive
00:26:01aren't men beastly
00:26:03you've missed by a mile
00:26:06I'm not in love with Michael Hart
00:26:09you're scared of the living daylights out of me
00:26:22what do you think half an hour door to door
00:26:25I think it'll break your neck
00:26:41oh dear
00:26:47I think I'll have a sit down
00:26:49I'm exhausted
00:26:51have you been to see Dr. Little
00:26:52yes yes of course I have
00:26:55what did he say
00:26:56I promise you won't say a word to Irene or John
00:27:03I'll have to tell them myself
00:27:05it's my heart June
00:27:08it's not its last legs
00:27:12it's quite loving
00:27:15it can't be
00:27:19it comes to all of us
00:27:23sooner or later
00:27:24not you
00:27:26you're all I've got
00:27:29you can't die
00:27:31I don't want to
00:27:33I'm happier
00:27:37than I've ever been
00:27:38I don't
00:27:39just I think we ought to face it
00:27:42why do I always lose everyone I love
00:27:45you can't die
00:27:47you're a foresight
00:27:48all that talk of love
00:27:53about my love for you
00:27:55no one loves you more than I do
00:28:01you're my wrong
00:28:05who else can I cling to
00:28:06I won't let this happen
00:28:18on the house
00:28:43and may I congratulate mademoiselle on her play
00:28:48mademoiselle thinks maybe le patron has been sampling his
00:28:53excellent wine with too much enthusiasm
00:28:56au contraire
00:28:57the wine sharpens the senses
00:28:59you play with esprit
00:29:02so does monsieur in his own way
00:29:05parp parp
00:29:06my son also plays the piano
00:29:09ah your son
00:29:12yes
00:29:13how long are you in Paris
00:29:16that depends on when we tire of it
00:29:20then I shall make sure that you stay a long time
00:29:24I shall hold you to that
00:29:25with the permission of your son
00:29:27he's making a part of you
00:29:30I am old enough to look after myself
00:29:32you were saying monsieur
00:29:36perhaps you would care to dance
00:29:39why not
00:29:41and perhaps monsieur would care to play
00:29:43yes
00:29:45what are you waiting for
00:29:53thank you
00:29:58thank you
00:30:04thank you
00:30:06thank you
00:30:11thank you
00:30:15Hello.
00:30:29You on a hike?
00:30:30No, just exploring.
00:30:33I walk from the station.
00:30:36I've just spotted the most beautiful house.
00:30:41Oh.
00:30:42Oh, dear.
00:30:45I say, are you all right?
00:30:49Are you far to go?
00:30:53Just across the field, then.
00:30:56Oh, it's your house.
00:30:58Oh, how lovely.
00:31:07Ah, there you are.
00:31:12Lemonade.
00:31:14I don't know your name.
00:31:17Jerry?
00:31:19Julian.
00:31:20Julian Forsythe.
00:31:24All on his own, missing his other half.
00:31:28I listen to me going on.
00:31:29So, they're in Paris?
00:31:34Yes.
00:31:35They've been gone a month.
00:31:38When are they back?
00:31:40Another month.
00:31:42Maybe longer.
00:31:45Take my advice.
00:31:46When you find someone you love,
00:31:48never let them go.
00:31:52You should drink up.
00:31:53You're going to miss your train.
00:31:55There'll be another one.
00:31:57Now, you're just like my son.
00:31:58Hang the consequences.
00:32:02It's charming.
00:32:05Come on.
00:32:06I'll walk you.
00:32:10Thank you for the lemonade.
00:32:11Oh, my pleasure.
00:32:27Back!
00:32:30I'm in here.
00:32:34Oh, there you are.
00:32:35You and your old records.
00:33:00That was a cherry.
00:33:02Exhausting.
00:33:02What did you buy?
00:33:10Nothing in the end.
00:33:12Is my mom all back?
00:33:14She wasn't on the train?
00:33:16No.
00:33:21Well, we'll have dinner at the usual time,
00:33:23whether or not.
00:33:28That'll be fun now.
00:33:29Oh, my God.
00:33:32Annette!
00:33:46You promised you'd be home two hours ago.
00:33:48I changed my mind.
00:33:50What are you doing?
00:33:51Attempting friends in total.
00:33:53And who might be where you're going?
00:33:57I'm still going to be in.
00:33:58I'm still going to be out of the way.
00:34:01ORCHESTRA PLAYS
00:34:31SHE WON'T RUN AWAY
00:34:40YOU WERE SITTING HERE WHEN I CAME IN
00:34:45TWO HOURS AGO
00:34:46DON'T YOU THINK SHE'S BEAUTIFUL?
00:34:52THANK YOU
00:34:53GO ON
00:34:56DID I TELL YOU THAT WE'RE FORBIDDEN TO SEE EACH OTHER?
00:34:59THREE TIMES
00:35:00BUT NOT WHY
00:35:01WE DON'T KNOW, THEY WON'T TELL US
00:35:03SOMETHING AWFUL HAPPENED BETWEEN OUR FAMILIES YEARS AGO
00:35:07WE'RE COUSINS, SEE?
00:35:09YOU DON'T MAKE IT EASY FOR YOURSELVES
00:35:11IT'S OUT OF OUR HANDS
00:35:12WE'VE FALLEN IN LOVE
00:35:14AND WHATEVER ANYONE SAYS
00:35:16WE'RE GONNA SPEND THE REST OF OUR LIVES TOGETHER
00:35:18EVEN IF THEY CUT YOU OFF WITHOUT A PENNY?
00:35:20ABSOLUTELY
00:35:21ABSOLUTELY
00:35:22WELL
00:35:23HERE'S TO JOHN AND FLIR
00:35:26SHE'D LIKE YOU
00:35:30I KNOW SHE WOULD
00:35:31I'VE GOT THE REST OF OUR LIVES
00:35:33THE MIND
00:35:34John?
00:35:47Did you get to the gallery?
00:35:49Dozens of Impressionists.
00:35:52I got some postcards.
00:36:00Dagar?
00:36:01Mm-hm.
00:36:02Oh, she's got impish eyes.
00:36:07Quite beautiful.
00:36:14Your boyfriend was asking after you?
00:36:17Oh, I don't know who you mean.
00:36:19I think you do, Mademoiselle.
00:36:21And I think you enjoy dancing with him.
00:36:23Oh, is that so terrible?
00:36:24What would Dad say?
00:36:26He would laugh.
00:36:32Do you want to go home?
00:36:40Yes.
00:36:41Mm, so do I.
00:36:43What a surprise!
00:36:44Hey!
00:36:45Did you get that telegram?
00:36:46Yes, about an hour ago.
00:36:47Hello, Dad.
00:36:48Hello, Dad.
00:36:49Hello, Dad.
00:36:50Wait till you see what I've got here.
00:36:51Wait till you see what I've got here.
00:36:52Hello.
00:36:53Hello, Dad.
00:36:54Wait till you see what I've got here.
00:36:56Hello.
00:36:57Hello, Dad.
00:36:58I missed you.
00:36:59I missed you so much.
00:37:00Oh.
00:37:01I missed you so much.
00:37:02Oh.
00:37:03Did you get that telegram?
00:37:04Yes, about an hour ago.
00:37:05Hello, Dad.
00:37:06Wait till you see what I've got here.
00:37:07Hello.
00:37:08I missed you.
00:37:09Oh, I missed you so much.
00:37:10Oh.
00:37:11So what changed your mind?
00:37:12It was making things worse.
00:37:18The longer we were there, the more he was missing her.
00:37:24Hmm.
00:37:25Hmm.
00:37:26I'm afraid it failed.
00:37:27John?
00:37:28Floor!
00:37:29Hmm?
00:37:30Come.
00:37:31Ah!
00:37:32I missed you so much.
00:37:33May I be at the time of a while.
00:37:34Bye.
00:37:35Bye.
00:37:36I see you.
00:37:37Bye.
00:37:38You two?
00:37:39Bye.
00:37:40Bye.
00:37:41Bye.
00:37:42Bye.
00:37:43Bye!
00:37:44Bye.
00:37:45Bye.
00:37:46Bye.
00:37:47Bye.
00:37:48Bye.
00:37:49Bye.
00:37:50Bye.
00:37:51Bye.
00:37:52Bye.
00:37:53Bye.
00:37:54Bye.
00:37:55Guess what?
00:38:05What?
00:38:05I found a photograph in my father's room, hidden, a secret.
00:38:11Well?
00:38:12It was of your mother, when she was young.
00:38:14Are you sure?
00:38:15Yes.
00:38:16They must have been in love, and that's what the feud is about.
00:38:19She married your father instead of mine, that's why they don't get on.
00:38:22Why should that stop us from being together?
00:38:24It was up to us to make them see sense.
00:38:27I'm sure your father would be on our side.
00:38:29In fact, I know he would.
00:38:31I've met him.
00:38:33When?
00:38:34I've been to Robin Hill.
00:38:37What?
00:38:38I wanted to see where you lived.
00:38:40I missed you so terribly, it was the next best thing.
00:38:43And you met my father?
00:38:45He never mentioned it.
00:38:47Because he didn't know it was me.
00:38:49It didn't come up, and then, well, it did.
00:38:51It was too late.
00:38:52This is awful.
00:38:53No, it isn't.
00:38:55We got on.
00:38:56He's a sweetie.
00:39:02What did you talk about?
00:39:05Not you.
00:39:06Your mother, mainly.
00:39:09He told me I ought to do what my heart tells me.
00:39:12So, you see, he'll give us his blessing.
00:39:14I know he will.
00:39:14He told me I am not.
00:39:40I love you.
00:39:41There should be a table for us now.
00:39:49Oh, no, there's my father.
00:39:51Val!
00:39:53Val, come and join us.
00:39:55Who's my son?
00:40:01Do you remember John?
00:40:03Yes, Julian's boy.
00:40:04Hello.
00:40:05Yeah.
00:40:07Thanks, ma'am.
00:40:08We'll start with the doberton.
00:40:10Yes.
00:40:10And the duck to follow.
00:40:13And two more places, please.
00:40:15Please, sit down, sit down, sit down.
00:40:20Spend it.
00:40:21It's good to see you, my boy.
00:40:26Thought George was joining us.
00:40:28Good meeting, meeting.
00:40:29Oh, probably pushing up the cost of the grub or the wine.
00:40:36How's your father?
00:40:37He's fine.
00:40:38I think he missed my mother while we were away.
00:40:41He's pleased we're back.
00:40:42And how is the lovely Irene?
00:40:45She's well, thank you.
00:40:47So, you will not know Somme's foresight, then?
00:40:50He and my father don't seem to get on.
00:40:53That's one way of putting it.
00:40:55Do you, do you know what happened?
00:40:58Best not inquire, John.
00:41:00Stable secret.
00:41:01Hmm.
00:41:02It's a bed of nettles.
00:41:08How is the filly?
00:41:09Fine.
00:41:10I won't breed for me yet, though.
00:41:12I intend to repent.
00:41:13Rum lot the foresides.
00:41:13When you breed a Darby winner, not before.
00:41:18A bit of advice, John.
00:41:21Don't let Somes call the shots.
00:41:24He tried to put Winifred off me, but I married her all the same.
00:41:26You're sweet on his daughter, that's the word.
00:41:34Hmm.
00:41:35Well, you stand up to the buggers.
00:41:38Never say die.
00:41:40Oh.
00:41:41And another thing.
00:41:44Fleur.
00:41:46Don't dilly-dally.
00:41:47You understand me?
00:41:48Some other chap might sprint past on the inside.
00:41:50It's difficult, yes.
00:42:01Seems I've drawn a short straw.
00:42:03What's up, old boy?
00:42:09Excuse me, gents.
00:42:20The fact is, Darty, we've had a meeting about that money you owe.
00:42:30Now I spoke up for you.
00:42:32But they voted you out.
00:42:34What?
00:42:35I'm afraid so.
00:42:37And I'll have to ask you to leave.
00:42:40That's a bit sudden.
00:42:41They've given you two weeks to settle up.
00:42:42Then you can reapply, mind.
00:42:45No guarantee.
00:42:47But there must be some mistake.
00:42:49No?
00:42:50Come on.
00:43:02Um.
00:43:04Don't tell the old girl this, good chap.
00:43:06Don't want to cause her any more upset than I have already.
00:43:10Pity you didn't think of that before.
00:43:11Mr. Soames is here to see Mrs. Darty.
00:43:37Well?
00:43:40Mum's gone to the florist.
00:43:41Well, he'll just have to come back later.
00:43:45No.
00:43:46No show him in.
00:43:47Ah, she won't be long.
00:44:09Sniffed her?
00:44:09No, not me.
00:44:16Please.
00:44:20Jolly good do at your place.
00:44:22Appreciate it.
00:44:24Family and all that.
00:44:25I'm glad you've turned up.
00:44:29I have a proposition for you.
00:44:33It may interest you.
00:44:35Interest being the operative word.
00:44:37The thing is...
00:44:38You're short of cash.
00:44:40No, I wouldn't put it like that.
00:44:42Gosh, no, no.
00:44:43It's just that what's coming in is coming in slower than what's going out.
00:44:48Gone out.
00:44:49You're in debt.
00:44:50Giving you the chance to earn a bit of dosh.
00:44:53If it wasn't so pathetic, I'd find it amusing.
00:44:57Oh, come on, Soames, old chap.
00:44:58No one's so well-heeled they're not looking for another opportunity.
00:45:02Go on.
00:45:04You see?
00:45:05You see?
00:45:12Two percent over the Bank of England.
00:45:14Two.
00:45:16And how much do you need?
00:45:18As much as you can spare.
00:45:19A hundred.
00:45:20And fifty.
00:45:23Two hundred.
00:45:24With what security?
00:45:27Well, the house isn't yours.
00:45:30Yes, I hardly need reminding.
00:45:32Um.
00:45:34Winifred.
00:45:35She's my security, if you like.
00:45:37You're offering your wife a security for a loan?
00:45:39Yes, because she's your sister, old boy.
00:45:42Look, I'm asking you for help to protect the good name of the family.
00:45:45The only way you could have done that was to have married someone else.
00:45:48Yes, well, that's one thing I don't regret.
00:45:54Winifred may have other ideas.
00:45:55At least I don't bully her and treat her like a dunce.
00:45:58Pity you don't have some of her qualities.
00:46:01Forgiveness, for one.
00:46:02She's had a lot of practice.
00:46:03It hasn't all been one-sided.
00:46:05We rub along together.
00:46:06For better, for worse, and all that.
00:46:08You've always been jealous of me, haven't you?
00:46:14Unfortunately, where women are concerned,
00:46:17it's not just what's in the bank that counts,
00:46:19it's in other departments.
00:46:20Careful, Darty.
00:46:21Oh, it's common knowledge.
00:46:23Talk of the town.
00:46:25Annette and her continental appetite.
00:46:31How dare you.
00:46:32This was handed in half an hour ago for you, sir.
00:46:46Good evening, Mr. Darty.
00:47:07Will you be requiring a table in the dining room?
00:47:10Well, I said two weeks.
00:47:11I didn't mean two hours.
00:47:13But it's all been paid off in cash.
00:47:23Seems you've got a benefactor.
00:47:29You'll get it back.
00:47:30Every penny.
00:47:31What?
00:47:31Yes, vous.
00:47:33Merci beaucoup, anyway.
00:47:35How did you know it was me?
00:47:36Oh, I may be a fool when I'm not stupid.
00:47:37Stash decent.
00:47:39It's taught me a lesson, you know.
00:47:40Yes, I'm a changed man.
00:47:41Drinking, gambling, women.
00:47:42There's times like this.
00:47:44It makes you appreciate what you've got.
00:47:45A wife, friends, health, roof over your head.
00:47:50What more do you want?
00:47:51I'll see my son tomorrow.
00:47:53You are.
00:47:54Ready, George?
00:47:55We're off.
00:47:57The Carlton Casino.
00:47:59Of course, you're a changed man.
00:48:05Darty.
00:48:05I'll see you.
00:48:32Flash.
00:48:33Sorry, old boy.
00:48:33Does Freddy know where you are?
00:48:43It's my last session.
00:48:45It's from midnight.
00:48:46You're a changed man.
00:48:47Spot on.
00:48:48See you.
00:49:02See you.
00:49:08Appears to be my night, gentlemen.
00:49:11Thank you so much.
00:49:12Every last penny.
00:49:16I have told you.
00:49:18Besides, it's only money.
00:49:20It may be to you, but to me it's...
00:49:23I'm fed up with cards.
00:49:25What else should we try?
00:49:27Now, George.
00:49:28It's winning one, old boy.
00:49:29Once in a lifetime.
00:49:30See how easy it is to lose.
00:49:41Stick with me and watch.
00:49:43Odd number.
00:49:44Three times in a row.
00:49:45So next time...
00:49:48Even.
00:49:56Odd.
00:49:56You can't go on winning.
00:50:18Think of Freddy.
00:50:19And Val.
00:50:20It's them I'm doing it for.
00:50:22One last time.
00:50:25Darty's last bet.
00:50:27This is madness.
00:50:28You'll lose that lot.
00:50:30No more bets, please, gentlemen.
00:50:32None of up, please.
00:50:37Red, 16.
00:50:46Oh, congratulations, sir.
00:50:49On the house.
00:50:51Oh, splendid.
00:50:52You're most welcome to continue.
00:50:55Darty.
00:50:56No, no.
00:50:57I think I'll call it a night.
00:51:01Will a check be convenient, sir?
00:51:03Dashed inconvenient.
00:51:04Give off a bit to me bank manager.
00:51:06Cash, man.
00:51:06Cash.
00:51:10George?
00:51:10Hold on to that.
00:51:20I'm taking Freddy on holiday.
00:51:22And Val can pay for Fond for that filly.
00:51:24Fond?
00:51:25Can't make him out.
00:51:26Not a bad sort.
00:51:28I think I agree.
00:51:29Come back, you...
00:51:35Whoa!
00:51:37Stop!
00:51:37Look out, boss!
00:51:40Look, you all right?
00:51:55Here you go, chap.
00:52:00Here you go, chap.
00:52:05Oh, no.
00:52:09Oh, no.
00:52:10Oh, no.
00:52:32Taking Freddy on holiday.
00:52:35His very last voice.
00:52:37Oh, don't worry, old thing.
00:52:40I'll be there.
00:52:41I left a big hole in my life, too.
00:52:44And we'll get through it somehow.
00:52:48Excuse me.
00:52:50What's to hold up?
00:53:08Just two more minutes, then we'll settle.
00:53:10It's a bad idea, anyway.
00:53:11You should have let me organize everything.
00:53:12By the way, Winnie wants you to put this in safekeeping.
00:53:19It's hardly the time.
00:53:21Winnie's.
00:53:22Have you come to cause trouble?
00:53:29I've come to mourn, my friend.
00:53:30I've come to mourn, my friend.
00:53:36Why must you disrupt my family?
00:53:37If the truth were known, it were always so.
00:53:43Long before my arrival.
00:53:44Then let the truth be known.
00:53:45Tell me.
00:53:46Tell me.
00:53:47Anyway, I know my father wanted to marry Irene.
00:53:48There.
00:53:49Wanted to?
00:53:50Or did?
00:53:51I did.
00:53:52why must you disrupt my family if the truth were known it were always so
00:54:04long before my arrival then let the truth be known tell me
00:54:10anyway i know my father wanted to marry irene there
00:54:14wanted to or did
00:54:18that's mr darty's racing colours
00:54:39marvellous gesture
00:54:40let's get going
00:54:46to
00:54:53the
00:54:55the
00:54:58the
00:55:01Let's go.
00:55:31John?
00:55:36Phil, what have you done?
00:55:38I had to come and tell you. I know everything.
00:55:40Come here.
00:55:42Listen, they were married, then divorced.
00:55:45Your mother and daddy, it's true.
00:55:46It can't be. Who told you?
00:55:48A bond.
00:55:48Oh, what does he know?
00:55:49I'm sure it's true. I could tell.
00:55:51This is real, John, I promise you.
00:55:59It must have been a scandal.
00:56:01That's why no-one will talk about it.
00:56:05And why my father will never let us be together.
00:56:10There must have been adultery.
00:56:13I don't believe it.
00:56:15My father will never accept us.
00:56:17I know he won't. I know him.
00:56:18Does your mother play the piano?
00:56:25Yes. Why?
00:56:26I think you loved her very much.
00:56:29All this is awful.
00:56:30Flo, listen, there must be a way.
00:56:32I shouldn't have come.
00:56:34Someone might see me.
00:56:34Not yet.
00:56:35I'll talk to them.
00:56:37They'll understand. They will.
00:56:38I'll make them.
00:56:39Please, stay a minute.
00:56:49John!
00:56:49I've just come from the funeral.
00:57:05Yes.
00:57:06She was upset.
00:57:07Oh, yes.
00:57:09Of course.
00:57:10Of course.
00:57:10How is your Aunt Winifred?
00:57:16Coping.
00:57:23Well, you...
00:57:24You must come to tea with us.
00:57:27I shall tell John's father you're here.
00:57:29He'll be so pleased to meet you.
00:57:33Don't be long.
00:57:34Fleur's been to the funeral.
00:57:51Sad business.
00:57:53Fleur.
00:58:02John Deere?
00:58:04Of the Fleur a sandwich.
00:58:17This really is a beautiful house.
00:58:20When was it built?
00:58:21Long time ago.
00:58:25Oh.
00:58:30Fleur was asking if you played the piano.
00:58:32She'd love to hear you.
00:58:33Wouldn't you?
00:58:34Is this jam your own?
00:58:44I mean, did you grow the gooseberries?
00:58:45I think you'll find his Green Gage.
00:58:51I think I heard the car.
00:58:53It's always nice to meet John's friends.
00:59:01You must come again one day.
00:59:02Thank you so much for having me.
00:59:03Thank you so much for having me.
00:59:03Thank you so much for having me.
00:59:04Thank you so much for having me.
00:59:09Tell me.
00:59:11Now you've seen where we live.
00:59:15Is it different to how you imagined it?
00:59:16We're exactly the same.
00:59:18We're exactly the same.
00:59:18We're exactly the same.
00:59:19Green gauges.
00:59:49Gooseberries.
00:59:54It's just bloody jam!
00:59:58John! John!
01:00:00You accused me!
01:00:02Did she tell you that she came to see me while you were in France?
01:00:05Why didn't you say?
01:00:07She deceived me.
01:00:08No, she's not like that.
01:00:09No.
01:00:11She invites herself down at Holly's.
01:00:13She turns up on our doorstep without saying who she was.
01:00:16Dear boy, see her for what she is.
01:00:19She wanted to tell you who she was, but the occasion didn't arise.
01:00:23And then when it did...
01:00:26You don't believe that yourself.
01:00:29She lies to you. She lies to everyone else.
01:00:31That's unfair.
01:00:33Anyway, it's only because of who her father is.
01:00:36Well?
01:00:39Well, she's his daughter, all right, right down to her fingertips.
01:00:42There's no reason to treat Flo the way that you did.
01:00:45And the more you do it, the more I'll love her.
01:00:47John.
01:00:49Please.
01:00:51Put her out of your mind.
01:00:53Who are you to tell me what I should do and who I should love?
01:00:57I'm not a child anymore.
01:01:00I can make up my own mind.
01:01:02John.
01:01:06Listen to me.
01:01:11John.
01:01:16John, listen to me.
01:01:19John.
01:01:21John, open the door, please. Come on.
01:01:27John.
01:01:28John.
01:01:30John.
01:01:31He's awful up.
01:01:41John.
01:01:42He's awful up.
01:01:44John.
01:01:45John.
01:01:46He's awful up.
01:01:48I suppose you've heard about the Vancouver City stock.
01:02:13Down again, yes.
01:02:15Mind you, everything's down.
01:02:16What I always say, what goes down comes around.
01:02:19Most times, anyway.
01:02:21It's not easy to be an optimist, neither do I ask.
01:02:23I don't know, sir.
01:02:24Look at the tube.
01:02:2515 minutes to Highgate.
01:02:27Tea ready on the table.
01:02:2815 minutes.
01:02:29Not all bad news.
01:02:35Poor Mr. Darty.
01:02:37How's Mrs. Darty taking it?
01:02:40£3,184.04.
01:02:43It should bring her in £350 a year.
01:02:46It'll soften the blow.
01:02:50Mr. Jolin.
01:02:55Edmund.
01:02:56Soames.
01:02:57Do you have an appointment?
01:02:59I'm looking for my son.
01:03:01Well, I don't believe we've got him.
01:03:06This is your daughter's doing.
01:03:08She should have left well alone.
01:03:10What are you talking about?
01:03:11She came to tea at Robin Hill yesterday.
01:03:15I believe she's in constant communication with John.
01:03:17I believe she's in constant communication with John.
01:03:20And your point.
01:03:21But where is she?
01:03:22Because he will be with her.
01:03:24Ooh.
01:03:25Ooh.
01:03:26Ooh.
01:03:27Ooh.
01:03:28Ooh.
01:03:30Fleur is at a family gathering in memory of Darty.
01:03:46I'm about to join her.
01:03:49She's not with your son, if it puts your mind at rest.
01:03:55It does, thank you.
01:03:58Irene is frantic with worry.
01:04:02John just upped and left last night without a word.
01:04:08If you see Fleur...
01:04:09I'll ask her.
01:04:11It won't do them any good, this friendship.
01:04:14Yes, I'm aware of that.
01:04:20I'll talk to her.
01:04:30Doesn't look too good.
01:04:34It doesn't.
01:04:39What about the boy?
01:04:40Indeed.
01:04:44Mind you, it's not surprising.
01:04:46He's had a strange upbringing.
01:04:49Well, what can you expect if you entered here
01:04:52to the proprieties of family love?
01:04:54That's what Mrs. Gradman always says.
01:04:56Bad blood will out.
01:05:00Mr. Falsight, I feel it my duty to inform you
01:05:04that your wife has been in the company of a dirty foreigner,
01:05:07Prosper performed.
01:05:22Uh, careful with that.
01:05:24Not damage the woodwork.
01:05:25Yes, sir.
01:05:26What's up with Soames?
01:05:27What's up with Soames?
01:05:28A proper old stew about something.
01:05:30Madam, if you will, take a guard.
01:05:35Any guard.
01:05:36Take a card.
01:05:38Take a card.
01:05:40Five of diamonds.
01:05:44You are not supposed to tell me.
01:05:48Silly me.
01:05:50Take a card. Any card.
01:05:55Put it back.
01:05:59Shall we find your card?
01:06:06Is this your card?
01:06:08Is this your card?
01:06:10Is this your card?
01:06:12Bravo!
01:06:17Let me show you one.
01:06:19You don't fool anyone with your long face.
01:06:22You couldn't stand him.
01:06:24And you don't fool anyone either.
01:06:28You show me one.
01:06:30Show me a little card.
01:06:32Yes, you can.
01:06:36That's Darty.
01:06:42It is.
01:06:44Darty to a T.
01:06:50Shod them.
01:06:52Took us 36 hours to get home.
01:06:54Of course I love.
01:06:58Darty on a horse.
01:07:00I want to talk to you.
01:07:02What's the matter?
01:07:04Later.
01:07:06And this one was taken on the Riviera.
01:07:18Whatever people said about him.
01:07:20He always came back to me.
01:07:22There we go.
01:07:26There we go.
01:07:36And that, I am afraid, is the very last one.
01:07:40To Dad.
01:07:46To Dad.
01:07:48To Dad.
01:07:49Yachty.
01:07:50Yachty.
01:07:51Yachty.
01:07:52To Dad.
01:08:02Come down and stay with us.
01:08:04Now.
01:08:05Get away from Green Street for a while.
01:08:07You know.
01:08:08You know, I think I might.
01:08:16Well, you ought to be leaving.
01:08:18I have an appointment.
01:08:20With a dressmaker.
01:08:22And then tea with a friend.
01:08:26But you'll be back for dinner.
01:08:28Of course.
01:08:29Oh, well.
01:08:30He's all gone.
01:08:31Oh, well.
01:08:32He's all gone.
01:08:33Oh, well.
01:08:40A bientot.
01:08:44I'm so sorry, Daddy.
01:08:45And you.
01:08:46Where's John Forsad?
01:08:47John?
01:08:48Um.
01:08:49He's disappeared, apparently.
01:08:50Upt and gone.
01:08:51I don't know anything about it.
01:08:52You promised me.
01:08:53I swear.
01:08:54You had tea there yesterday.
01:08:55A stupid thing.
01:08:56He asked me.
01:08:57I shouldn't have.
01:08:58His parents were horrid to me.
01:09:00Well.
01:09:01We'll talk no more of it, then.
01:09:03There's nothing to do with it.
01:09:04John.
01:09:05John.
01:09:06John.
01:09:07John.
01:09:08John.
01:09:09John.
01:09:10John.
01:09:12John.
01:09:13John.
01:09:14John.
01:09:15John.
01:09:16John.
01:09:17John.
01:09:18John.
01:09:19John.
01:09:20John.
01:09:21John.
01:09:22John.
01:09:23John.
01:09:24John.
01:09:25John.
01:09:26John.
01:09:27John.
01:09:28John.
01:09:29John.
01:09:30John.
01:09:31John.
01:09:32John.
01:09:33John.
01:09:34John.
01:09:35John.
01:09:36John.
01:09:37John.
01:09:38John.
01:09:39John.
01:09:40John.
01:09:41John.
01:09:42John.
01:09:43John.
01:09:44John.
01:09:45John.
01:09:46John.
01:09:47John.
01:09:48John.
01:09:49he argued
01:09:52about her
01:09:56what if I've lost him
01:09:58John will come back
01:10:02you mean so much to him
01:10:04where is he
01:10:07don't break my heart John
01:10:17I couldn't stand it if you did
01:10:20the hell of London must know that my wife's
01:10:23but your wife's a what
01:10:24give up my son
01:10:27it's you who's being possessive now
01:10:30selfish
01:10:31I'm dying Fleur
01:10:32would it really be so very bad daddy
01:10:35if we struck up together
01:10:36leave it well and known my love
01:10:38marry me Fleur
01:10:41people are watching
01:10:43then I'll say it again
01:10:44no
01:10:44I mean it Michael
01:10:47girl
01:10:49and don't come back for all I care
01:10:51he is 19
01:10:55and he thinks he's in love
01:10:57it's hard manipulating him
01:10:59you have me my darling
01:11:01you have me
01:11:04why do you think that dad objected to her so much
01:11:07why do you think that we all want to see the back of her
01:11:10does she feel the way you do
01:11:13of course she does
01:11:18you have me my love
01:11:23you can never do
01:11:23you have me my family
01:11:23I'll say you
01:11:25I'll say to you
01:11:26you
01:11:27you
01:11:28you
01:11:28you
01:11:30you
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