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The film is an adaptation of an 1891 novella by Anton Chekhov, "The Duel". Set in a seaside resort in the Caucasus, the story centers on Laevsky (Andrew Scott), an aristocratic civil servant, and his mistress Nadya (Fiona Glascott), whom Laevsky is trying to abandon
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00:00:00Come on, you savages, come on.
00:00:11Come on, you savages!
00:00:17Come on!
00:00:20Take me now!
00:00:23Come on, come on!
00:00:26Come on!
00:00:32Come on!
00:00:36Come on!
00:00:42Come on!
00:00:56Come on!
00:01:06Come on!
00:01:16Come on!
00:01:28Ivan Andrejic, papers for your signature.
00:01:32Read them there.
00:01:38And this one came for you yesterday.
00:01:51Cards this afternoon, sir?
00:01:53No, no, no, no.
00:01:54I don't think so.
00:01:56There's much to do.
00:01:59Perhaps after supper.
00:02:00Yes, sir.
00:02:02So see you tonight.
00:02:04Perhaps I might.
00:02:34I'm sorry.
00:02:39Come on!
00:02:42Go!
00:02:44Come on, Ivan!
00:02:45I'm good.
00:02:47You've been coming!
00:02:50Oh!
00:02:51I'm good!
00:02:52I'm good!
00:02:53I'm good!
00:02:54I'm good!
00:02:55But I'm good!
00:02:56Samo-lenko! Samo-lenko!
00:02:59Fred!
00:03:01Ah, here he is. The town prince.
00:03:07I need your help, my friend.
00:03:26Ah!
00:03:30Answer me one question.
00:03:36Suppose you loved a woman.
00:03:39You've lived with her for two or three years,
00:03:41and then stopped caring for her.
00:03:43As one does.
00:03:47How do you behave in that case?
00:03:49Well, it's very simple. I would just say,
00:03:51get out, dear, and that'll be that.
00:03:53But what if she had nowhere to go? No friends, no relatives?
00:03:56She can't work. A woman without a penny.
00:03:59Well, one must look at the thing humanely.
00:04:04Of course, about eight years ago, you know...
00:04:07I won't make a secret of it.
00:04:09Things were in a bad way with Nadia's de Fjorda all night.
00:04:14Very bad way.
00:04:17I've realized I've never felt any love for her.
00:04:20I fell in love with a married woman.
00:04:24To begin with, we had kisses.
00:04:26We had calm evenings.
00:04:28Plans, ideals.
00:04:30We'd start over again here in the Corpuses.
00:04:35I'd put on the government uniform and enter the service.
00:04:41Then at our leisure, we'd pick a plot of land,
00:04:43and we'd toil in the sweat of our brow.
00:04:46And we'd have a vinyard.
00:04:48And a field.
00:04:53My God, what a deception.
00:04:55Perhaps you or a zoologist friend of yours would have 3,000 acres in my position,
00:05:08but I felt like a bankrupt the first day here.
00:05:11Here is insufferable heat.
00:05:12No society.
00:05:13Poisoned spiders lurking under every stone.
00:05:18Fate has sent you a young, beautiful, cultured woman,
00:05:21and yet you refuse the gift.
00:05:26If God sent me even a crippled old woman,
00:05:29how pleased I'd be,
00:05:30if only she were kind and affectionate.
00:05:34Tell me please, what is the meaning of softening of the brain?
00:05:37It's a disease in which the brain becomes softer.
00:05:42Tell me, does she love you?
00:05:43I must run away.
00:05:46What? Run where?
00:05:47To the north.
00:05:48To the pines and mushrooms.
00:05:51The people.
00:05:52And ideas.
00:05:56There's another matter, only between ourselves.
00:06:00I got a letter telling me her husband has died.
00:06:03From softening of the brain.
00:06:05Oh, the kingdom of heaven be his.
00:06:10Why are you keeping it from her?
00:06:11Because to show it to her would be like saying,
00:06:13come to the church with me.
00:06:16First we must define our relations.
00:06:18Once she understands that we can't go on living together,
00:06:20then I'll show her the letter.
00:06:23Marry her, my dear boy.
00:06:24Her husband is dead.
00:06:26Providence itself shows you what to do.
00:06:27How delightful to see you, Miss Nadia.
00:06:39I mean, Nadia Feodorovna.
00:06:41Good day, sir.
00:06:43You have a bewitching parasol in your window.
00:06:46The lace is French.
00:06:47The lace is French.
00:06:48Yes, pa?
00:06:49Ah, ma oui, mademoiselle.
00:06:52This design is enchanting.
00:06:57May I?
00:07:04Good day, Miss Feodorovna.
00:07:06I was just admiring your merchandise.
00:07:12It's the male peacock who gives us his feathers, is it not?
00:07:15Oh, you have a fine eye, Miss Feodorovna.
00:07:21I'm sorry to say, but we will not be able to execute new designs until your account has been settled.
00:07:27I'm sure we'll find a way to settle the account.
00:07:57Olga.
00:08:10Oh, the heat has been insufferable.
00:08:13Yes, my mind.
00:08:14My mind cannot order itself.
00:08:16Oh, I fear it.
00:08:27Get ready.
00:08:28Get ready.
00:08:30Ah!
00:08:34Oh, my God.
00:08:35Come on.
00:08:38Go!
00:08:46Come on, please.
00:08:48Come on.
00:08:49Come on.
00:08:57What then shall we do?
00:09:19What then shall we do?
00:09:27What then shall we do?
00:09:57What then shall we do?
00:10:27What?
00:10:28Cards this afternoon?
00:10:30No, I have work to do.
00:10:32It's Saturday.
00:10:34The data still presents itself on a Saturday, Ivan Andrejic.
00:10:41Good day, Miss Fyodorovna.
00:10:50Good day, Miss Fyodorovna.
00:10:51I have missed you on the promenade.
00:10:57Yes, I have not been quite well.
00:10:58I look forward to seeing you at Maria Constantinola's picnic.
00:11:04What a pleasure it will be to view you in the pine mountain air.
00:11:05Forgive me, sir.
00:11:06I'm late.
00:11:07Hmm.
00:11:08Hmm.
00:11:09Hmm.
00:11:10Hmm.
00:11:11Hmm.
00:11:12Hmm.
00:11:13Hmm.
00:11:14Hmm.
00:11:15Hmm.
00:11:16Hmm.
00:11:17Hmm.
00:11:18Hmm.
00:11:19Hmm.
00:11:20Hmm.
00:11:21Hmm.
00:11:22Hmm.
00:11:23Hmm.
00:11:24Hmm.
00:11:25Hmm.
00:11:26Hmm.
00:11:27Hmm.
00:11:28Hmm.
00:11:29Hmm.
00:12:00Mmm. That's not vinegar, you don't. That's salad oil.
00:13:07Olga!
00:13:09Olga!
00:13:11I talked with Vanyalewski earlier today. He's having a hard time with it, poor fella.
00:13:23Well, this is someone for whom I have little sympathy. He's as dangerous to society as the cholera microbe.
00:13:32Why do you hate your neighbour so much?
00:13:35I don't hate him. I just... I know him too well. We became friends upon arriving here.
00:13:44Every day, he would come round and gossip about his mistress.
00:13:49I can't allow a splendid fellow to be spoken ill of in my presence.
00:13:53A splendid fellow? You see?
00:13:58He lounges about in slippers all day.
00:14:01He makes out he's doing the government a great service by living here in the Caucasus.
00:14:07No, no. I think you must see. He is insincere from beginning to end.
00:14:12Let us catalogue Lewski's accomplishments.
00:14:22Firstly, he has taught the inhabitants of this town to play cards.
00:14:27Secondly, he has taught them to drink beer.
00:14:30Thirdly, in the past, people made love to other men's wives in secret.
00:14:37Fourthly...
00:14:38Theodor!
00:14:40He never works.
00:15:00Thirdly, he's a woman.
00:15:02And woman.
00:15:03That woman plays a fatal, overwhelming part in his life.
00:15:08She is... she is everything.
00:15:11And at the same time, he's just a mistress.
00:15:14Why is she always making pastry?
00:15:20She's experimenting, darling.
00:15:23Then why do we have the same thing every day?
00:15:26Why can't we have cabbage soup?
00:15:29There are no cabbages.
00:15:32Darling Salmonenko has cabbage soup.
00:15:35Maria Constantinova has cabbage soup.
00:15:37It can't go on like this, darling.
00:15:39If you're too ill or busy with reading, let me look after the cooking.
00:15:45The doctor said I should have jelly and milk.
00:15:49You ought to look after yourself. I'm awfully anxious about you.
00:15:59The soup tastes like licorice.
00:16:11With Papa, Jeekin. With Papa. Fizzor.
00:16:14If we cannot destroy Levski, let us at least isolate him, render him harmless.
00:16:20Send him into hard labor.
00:16:22What are you saying? Are you mad?
00:16:24When the Levskys multiply, mankind will degenerate utterly.
00:16:30Civilization will perish. Mark my words.
00:16:33You are a very learned man, but damnation take your humanity.
00:16:39Your education has ruined you.
00:16:41The Germans have ruined you. Yes, the Germans.
00:16:45They have ruined you. Yes, the Germans have ruined you.
00:16:56Oh no.
00:16:57Hey, enough. Enough. Enough.
00:17:00Enough of our Moscow hammers.
00:18:03The provincial council, you won't have set eyes on this fresh love in months.
00:18:08She's bored beyond words.
00:18:33She's bored beyond words.
00:19:03Every man.
00:19:04Did God create it along with the body or did the philosophers invent it?
00:19:09No, the moral law is not invented.
00:19:11No, it didn't.
00:19:13It has always existed and will always exist.
00:19:16But mankind, natural man, often opposes the voices of conscience and reason.
00:19:28Ileana?
00:19:31Ileana?
00:19:32Good day, sir.
00:19:42Good day.
00:19:44Good day.
00:19:44Good day.
00:19:45Good day.
00:20:37Yes?
00:20:38I have something to ask you.
00:20:41What is it?
00:20:45Have you read Oblonsky's pamphlet on forest destruction in the Balkans?
00:20:54Have you?
00:20:59Close the door behind you.
00:21:07Is that a new frock?
00:21:24Surely you're aware we haven't the funds.
00:21:26Take it off.
00:21:33What do I say?
00:21:53Pick it off.
00:21:55Okay.
00:22:05Over.
00:22:08Okay.
00:22:09No, no, no.
00:22:39No, no, no.
00:23:09No, no, no.
00:23:39Those succulent fish will be in the basket already.
00:23:53I'm sure of it.
00:23:54Oh, you animal!
00:24:11Yes!
00:24:16Yes!
00:24:17No!
00:24:18No!
00:24:19No!
00:24:20No!
00:24:21No!
00:24:22No!
00:24:23No!
00:24:24No!
00:24:25No!
00:24:26No!
00:24:27No!
00:24:28No!
00:24:29No!
00:24:30No!
00:24:31Let's go.
00:25:01I think you should come with me to Vladivostok.
00:25:07No, I'm going to study and chart the coastline all the way up to the Bering Straits.
00:25:13I could use you.
00:25:31Let's go.
00:25:37Enchanting.
00:25:46Finally.
00:25:47Hello, my good man!
00:25:50Good to see you.
00:25:51Ivan Andrej. Describe this view.
00:26:03Why? The impression is better than any description.
00:26:13To be in continual ecstasy over nature shows poverty over imagination.
00:26:18And what are Romeo and Juliet? Pushkin's knight in the Ukraine?
00:26:25Perhaps.
00:26:27But what is Romeo and Juliet? After all, Romeo is just the same sort of animal as all the rest of us.
00:26:33Why must you drag everything down to...
00:26:41Down to what?
00:26:43Well, one says to you, I don't know, how beautiful a bunch of grapes is.
00:26:48And you say, yes, but how ugly it is when it is chewed and digested in the stomach.
00:26:56Why say this?
00:26:58In a minute, mother!
00:27:21Wait!
00:27:22I was waiting on that.
00:27:24I got to be sorry.
00:27:25But to be like, you've got to be a boy.
00:27:27I'm not a person.
00:27:28No.
00:27:29That's not the sign.
00:27:31When I was trying to figure out, you can get a few friends.
00:27:34But when I found out...
00:27:36I sort of like the other person on my own.
00:27:37I don't want to see the little girl.
00:27:39But I feel like I'm not a man.
00:27:40It's all connected.
00:27:41It's all connected.
00:27:42I thought I was ready.
00:27:44Well, I wanted to see the a boy.
00:27:45I'm not a visitor.
00:27:46I was a visitor.
00:27:47Banya, look. Do you think this land is arable?
00:28:03But Banya! I've read the Indians in Peru terrors their land.
00:28:08They've grown maize for centuries this way.
00:28:12For centuries. Why can't we?
00:28:15Perhaps not a vineyard, but, um, cool.
00:28:19Nadia, darling. The Jezla, there's something I must tell you.
00:28:28Not here, but it's terribly important.
00:28:30Oh, what is it, darling?
00:28:40Hurry up! I'm not playing! I can't run anymore.
00:28:45You've got my nose.
00:28:46Yes.
00:28:47I've got colour.
00:28:48Oh, fish.
00:28:49Nice vegetables.
00:28:50So fresh.
00:28:52Let me tell you about these onions.
00:28:55Mm.
00:28:56Mm.
00:28:57I had twenty men working underneath it.
00:28:59Glorious.
00:29:01glorious to think the good lord has provided us with such bounty just days after making us in his
00:29:10image or did he someone debate that how's that the book which well it puts forward a very different
00:29:28idea of where we come from well if not gods in whose image are we made in apes
00:29:58so it seems that our love has withered before it has blossomed so to speak
00:30:19how do you wish me to understand it is it
00:30:23cockatry on your part it was a mistake leave me alone what a fine evening
00:30:33i'll return where you are in better hume but i assure you i'm a gentleman and don't allow anyone to doubt
00:30:42it
00:30:58picnic is a great success yes tell them in your shop that van andre
00:31:06be around in a day or two to pay the 300 rubles or i don't remember exactly what it is well i have
00:31:15about 300 rubles for you now you can settle the account
00:31:22uh splendid picnic
00:31:38but i should prefer a fine winter to all of it
00:31:40it's beaver collar is silver with frosty dust
00:31:46everyone to his taste
00:31:47i am passionately fond of nature i do regret that i'm not a zoologist
00:32:01i envy you well i don't envy you
00:32:03i don't understand how anyone can be interested in ladybirds and beetles while people are suffering
00:32:11well it's not the ladybirds but the deductions made from them
00:32:24well i want to give ladies wine
00:32:42i'm going to catch you
00:32:47come on help me chase
00:32:59you are behaving like a cockat
00:33:17i'm going to get you
00:33:33i'm going to die
00:33:42Read this. It concerns you.
00:33:48Come on, Andrej.
00:34:18Vanya!
00:34:25Why didn't you tell me he was dead?
00:34:35Alexander Davodich, are you asleep?
00:34:39Alexander Davodich!
00:34:42Who's there?
00:34:43It's me, Alexander Davodich.
00:34:44Excuse me.
00:34:45Well, hold on a minute and I'll open the door.
00:35:03Excuse me, but I can't stay at home.
00:35:05If it goes on like this, I shall strangle myself like a dog.
00:35:08Oh, my God, my God.
00:35:09I was falling asleep and then I had the whistle.
00:35:12You were my best friend, my only friend.
00:35:14I must get away from here.
00:35:15Lend me the money.
00:35:16Oh, no.
00:35:17Where's him?
00:35:18300 rubles would do it.
00:35:19Oh, God.
00:35:20I'd have to borrow it.
00:35:21Yes!
00:35:22Borrow it!
00:35:23Borrow it!
00:35:26I'll tell you what, Sasha.
00:35:29Let's have some wine.
00:35:30What?
00:35:31What?
00:35:32Oh, I'm in my hand.
00:35:33Oh, well, I'm in my hand.
00:35:34Oh, well, I'm in my hand.
00:35:39But, uh, what about the Jezda Fjodorovna?
00:35:42Well, I'll send her the money afterwards.
00:35:44Then we'll sort things out.
00:35:46Yes.
00:35:47One sec.
00:35:48OrdinaryNotep reproductive body you get sent to the told
00:35:50very vast dólar.
00:35:59Yes, dame the money coming for me.
00:36:01Your health.
00:36:03You really are a splendid, wonderful man.
00:36:06Yes, well, you ought to make it up what Von Karn you know,
00:36:07other like wolves yes yes he's a he's a he's a very intelligent fellow and i'm a worthless foolish
00:36:15depraved man but i'm beginning to see my faults quite clearly i swear to you i shall be a different
00:36:22man vanya i really must go to bed yes of course excuse me i'll go directly
00:36:36thank you sasha
00:36:59thanks i have a dub date here may i stay the night
00:37:06so
00:37:36My dear, I am deeply moved.
00:38:06A kind-hearted doctor told me that your husband was dead.
00:38:12Tell me, my dear. Tell me.
00:38:15Is this true?
00:38:17Yes, he is dead.
00:38:20It's awful.
00:38:22It was awful, my dear.
00:38:26But now you are free.
00:38:31Henceforth, God and man can bless your union with Ivan Andreev.
00:38:37Oh, I can't describe my relief.
00:38:40It's entaunting.
00:38:42My dear, I will give you away.
00:38:45Now, when, when do you think of being married?
00:38:47I haven't thought of it.
00:38:48But that's impossible.
00:38:50Upon my word, I haven't.
00:38:52Well, why should we be married?
00:38:54We'll go on living as we have lived.
00:38:56What are you saying? For God's sake, what are you saying?
00:38:59No, you must settle down.
00:39:03Settle down?
00:39:05How do you mean?
00:39:07I have not lived yet, and you tell me to settle down.
00:39:10Goodbye, my dear.
00:39:21Forgive me for having trouble to you.
00:39:23It is my duty to tell you that from this day forth, all is over between us.
00:39:35And the door of my house must be closed to you.
00:39:38My dear child.
00:39:48I will tell you some harsh truths without sparing you.
00:39:56You remember, of all the ladies here, I was the only one to receive you.
00:40:03You horrified me from the very first day, but I had not the heart to treat you with disdain like all the rest.
00:40:09But you are a terrible sinner.
00:40:14You broke the vow you made your husband at the altar.
00:40:17You seduced a fine young man.
00:40:20I have been afraid that lightning from heaven would strike our house while you were sitting with us.
00:40:26No, don't speak. Don't speak.
00:40:30And your home is awful.
00:40:34Simply awful.
00:40:37You have supper at all hours.
00:40:39The flies.
00:40:41And Ivan Andreevich with no one to tie his cravat.
00:40:45I wake up every morning before it is light
00:40:48and wash my face with cold water
00:40:51that my Nicodem Alexandrovich may not see me looking drowsy.
00:40:55That's just nonsense.
00:40:58God marks great sinners.
00:41:01And you have been marked out.
00:41:04Only think, God.
00:41:09And your costumes have always been appalling.
00:41:11If only I were happy, but I'm so unhappy.
00:41:22Yes, yes, you are unhappy.
00:41:27And there is terrible grief in store for you in the future.
00:41:31A solitary old age.
00:41:34Ill health.
00:41:35And then the dreaded judgment seat.
00:41:39Be married.
00:41:40Just make haste and be married.
00:41:41I will go away.
00:41:43Ivan Andreevich may stay, but I am going.
00:41:45Going where?
00:41:46To Moscow.
00:41:48Well, how could you possibly live there?
00:41:51I will do translation.
00:41:52Or I will open a library.
00:41:54My dear, calm yourself.
00:41:58You must have money for a library.
00:42:05Think things over.
00:42:08And on Thursday, come and see me.
00:42:11It is Dimitri's name day.
00:42:14And you will be bright and happy.
00:42:16Perhaps I will have a word with our Ivan Andreevich.
00:42:19No, not a man.
00:42:42Right, Oscar.
00:42:46Away.
00:42:47Did I just say something?
00:43:17No.
00:43:28You want to take some quinine?
00:43:32We shall have to send for the doctor in the morning.
00:43:33Night.
00:43:39Ah, I was out of humour at the picnic and said something rude to you.
00:43:44Forgive me, for God's sake.
00:43:45Let's pray.
00:44:00Five, five, four.
00:44:01One, five, five.
00:44:02One, six, five.
00:44:03Five, four.'
00:44:03Five, six, two, one.
00:44:05One, six, six.
00:44:06Five, six, five.
00:44:07Help me, help me.
00:44:37That's it, that's it, that's it.
00:44:39Ah, yes, right now.
00:45:01Don't worry yourself, it's the usual fever.
00:45:04I don't mean that. Have you got the money?
00:45:06Oh, no, no, no, forgive me.
00:45:08No, nobody's anything to spare.
00:45:10Have patience.
00:45:12I'm gonna talk to me without money.
00:45:14Lord of merciless, I'm owed 7,000, I'm in debt all round.
00:45:18For God's sake, get in by Friday.
00:45:20I'll try, I'll try.
00:45:24The steamer leaves on Saturday.
00:45:26If I don't get away by Saturday, then nothing's of any use.
00:45:29Nothing.
00:45:30Quinine...
00:45:32teacher...
00:45:34of...
00:45:35rhubarb.
00:45:42Saturday.
00:45:43I need a hundred dollars.
00:45:45Yes.
00:45:46Of course.
00:45:47My patience.
00:45:48Little Pepe.
00:45:49Your little beast only destroys the weak, the unskillful, the careless.
00:45:51Only those with...
00:45:53with defects that nature does not destroy.
00:45:55I need a hundred dollars.
00:45:57I need a hundred dollars.
00:45:59I need a hundred dollars.
00:46:01I need a hundred dollars.
00:46:02I need a hundred dollars.
00:46:04I need a hundred dollars.
00:46:06I need a hundred dollars.
00:46:07I need a hundred dollars.
00:46:08You can't see it.
00:46:09You can't see it.
00:46:11You can't see it.
00:46:12Yes.
00:46:13My patience.
00:46:14Little Pepe.
00:46:15Your little beast only destroys the weak, the unskillful, the careless.
00:46:17Only those with... with defects that nature does not think fit to hand on to posterity.
00:46:24See, what... what you must understand is that...
00:46:27Only the more perfectly developed survive.
00:46:34Yes, yes, I see.
00:46:39Lend me a hundred rubles.
00:46:44Do you know the mole?
00:46:49The mole has an extraordinarily powerfully furnished mouth.
00:46:57One of the reasons for this is that when two moles meet underground, they fight.
00:47:06They, as though by agreement, they dig out a platform and they enter upon a ferocious struggle for survival.
00:47:14They fight until the weaker one falls.
00:47:22A hundred rubles on one condition.
00:47:26That you're not borrowing it for Levski.
00:47:29No man has a right to dictate to me how to dispose of my own money.
00:47:34Doctor, to shower money on Ivan Dretsch, it's as senseless as to water weeds.
00:47:40Tell me honestly, what is he wanted for?
00:47:45Well, he wants to go to Petersburg on Saturday.
00:47:50Is she going with him?
00:47:52Well, he'll arrange his affairs in Petersburg, send her the money and then she'll go.
00:47:56Can you not see the simplest thing? He wants to abandon her here.
00:47:59No, no, no, no, no. That is all a supposition.
00:48:04He's so unhappy.
00:48:09You can have the money.
00:48:11You make him promise, on his honor, that within one week, he will send for her.
00:48:22His honor?
00:48:23His honor.
00:48:24You are familiar with the word.
00:48:33I'll take it for God's sake.
00:48:35You are an old woman.
00:48:36You make it a condition that he takes his lady with him.
00:48:46If you do not, I give you my word.
00:48:48I will go down to his office and I will beat him.
00:48:51And I will break off all acquaintance with you.
00:48:53And my word of honor is worth much.
00:49:06Well, this is your lunch table, not all lunch.
00:49:07Super great.
00:49:10Look at the floor.
00:49:11Tell her lots of books.
00:49:12Never mind.
00:49:14Give me the rest of mysix.
00:49:15Keep each other.
00:49:16If youre happy.
00:49:18And put you in your knees, keep your handsido.
00:49:19That's good.
00:49:22Where are you?
00:49:24I'll recreate it all as well.
00:49:35Here we go...
00:49:36Of course.
00:49:38He was not a good man. Do you think he would have been consecrated bishop?
00:49:41There are good men amongst the bishops.
00:49:43The only fault is that some of them have the weakness to imagine themselves statesmen.
00:49:46A layman cannot judge a bishop.
00:49:48Why not?
00:49:49A bishop is a man the same as you or I.
00:49:57Good afternoon.
00:49:59Good afternoon, gentlemen.
00:50:01Good afternoon.
00:50:06I want to wet my mattress.
00:50:31Ha!
00:50:32A sailor told me there will be a Sirocco coming tomorrow.
00:50:35A Sirocco or a Levanta.
00:50:37A wind superintendent, simply a wind market.
00:50:40It could be a Bora or an Avera with a shortage you wish.
00:50:43And your meaning is...
00:51:05I'd like to see you in my study.
00:51:06If I may.
00:51:07I'd like to see you in my study.
00:51:08If I may.
00:51:09I'd like to see you in my study.
00:51:10If I may.
00:51:11I'd like to see you in my study.
00:51:12I'd like to see you in my study.
00:51:14If I may.
00:51:16I'd like to see you.
00:51:17I'd like to see you in my study.
00:51:18If I may.
00:52:05Fania?
00:52:08Fania!
00:52:12Oh, Fania!
00:52:18Fania!
00:52:19Fania!
00:52:20Fania!
00:52:21Mrs?
00:52:26Mrs?
00:52:36Fix your hair.
00:52:39Mom?
00:52:43What do you want?
00:52:50What is it?
00:52:55Why haven't you watered this plant?
00:52:59Mom, I...
00:53:00It's dying of thirst.
00:53:01Don't you have eyes in your head?
00:53:03Mom, it was you.
00:53:04Don't you recall?
00:53:05You said you wanted to tend it yourself.
00:53:07Where is my hat?
00:53:08If no one does their job, how will anything get done?
00:53:14Mom, what do you want?
00:53:15Oh, that's pretty.
00:53:16Well, there is no way to come and get back.
00:53:17No way to take care of it.
00:53:18No way to go.
00:53:19You are a bit tired!
00:53:20It's an old man, right?
00:53:21If you take care of it then the next foot has begun.
00:53:22Don't you?
00:53:23You're a little bit tired.
00:53:24You're a little bit tired.
00:53:26Don't you?
00:53:27It's been a bit tired.
00:53:28Just a bit tired.
00:53:29You're a little tired.
00:53:30You're a little tired.
00:53:31You're a little tired.
00:53:32You're a little tired.
00:53:33I'm tired.
00:53:34You're a little tired.
00:54:16Katya.
00:54:17Dimitri.
00:54:18Please don't run in the house.
00:54:19All right.
00:54:22Can you teach me twenty-one?
00:54:24Please don't.
00:54:25In a minute, sir, I must attend some business.
00:54:28Light glass, please.
00:54:32Have you got what you promised?
00:54:34No, I've only got two hundred.
00:54:36I'll get the rest today, tomorrow.
00:54:41I swear to you, by God, by my happiness, by anything you like, I'll send you the money
00:54:46as soon as I arrive, and I'll send you my own debt, too.
00:54:51Look here, Vanya.
00:54:52Why won't you take any judge if you have the love and I'm with you?
00:55:01Impossible.
00:55:02One of us must stay, or our credit doesn't raise an outcry.
00:55:04Oh, I see.
00:55:05Well, why won't you send her on first?
00:55:08Oh.
00:55:09My goodness, she's a woman.
00:55:10What would she do there alone?
00:55:11No, no.
00:55:16Hmm.
00:55:17I don't agree with you.
00:55:19Either you go with her or send her first, otherwise I won't give you the money.
00:55:23Those are my final words.
00:55:33I consider him releasing my anger from service.
00:55:35She's unspeakably instant with me.
00:55:38The chocolate, please, my friends.
00:55:41Ivan Andrej, I would like a word with you, if I may.
00:55:47Certainly, madam. You look as though you have a warrant for my arrest.
00:55:49Yes, well, it is a serious matter, yes.
00:55:54What I wish to say is that God gives us the greatest gift when he gives us children.
00:56:04Well, your cat here is fast becoming the loveliest lady in town.
00:56:07No.
00:56:08Aside from my children, Ivan Andrej.
00:56:09I speak of a time in a woman's life when she is most open to the gift God has to give.
00:56:17Well, you and your husband have surpassed yourself in protecting her purity.
00:56:20Mother, I'm old enough for the cards, now tell him.
00:56:23No.
00:56:24Madam, I understand your meaning.
00:56:32Ecclesiastes said it well.
00:56:33There is a season for all things.
00:56:37Come, my boy, you're ready for our pharaoh now.
00:56:39Ivan Andrej, we will speak again.
00:56:47Laika, why do these not have saucers?
00:56:49Mademoiselle, thank you.
00:56:52Many thanks.
00:56:54Madam, I beg of you.
00:56:58Tonight.
00:56:59The moon is full.
00:57:00Can any of you gentlemen tell whether this is a Venus hare or a lady fern?
00:57:06Nicole!
00:57:07We're dying of thirst over here!
00:57:09My dearster, Fyodor.
00:57:11What are eight o'clock due?
00:57:12Yes.
00:57:13Yes.
00:57:14So, sir.
00:57:15Why haven't you paid a visit?
00:57:17So, sir.
00:57:18We have new parasols from the LCS.
00:57:19Oh.
00:57:20What 8 o'clock do?
00:57:21Yes, yes.
00:57:24Why haven't you paid a visit?
00:57:27So, sir.
00:57:28We have new parasols from the LCS.
00:57:31I'd be delighted.
00:57:33Levski and I are now prepared to settle the account.
00:57:37We're going to go away now.
00:57:39Stew what?
00:57:39We're going to go away together.
00:57:41Venice.
00:57:42Lovely this time of year.
00:57:44Very well.
00:57:45Oh, my God.
00:57:47Oh, my God.
00:57:48Oh, I have 21.
00:58:16Oh, my God.
00:58:17Why don't you have some more?
00:58:23Yes, you do.
00:58:26She's definitely crazy.
00:58:29Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:58:33Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:58:34Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:58:36Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:58:40Ha, ha, ha.
00:58:41Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:58:43Come on, come on, come on, come on.
00:59:10Are you all right?
00:59:16It's nothing, it's nothing.
00:59:17It does happen.
00:59:20Don't worry, it's nothing.
00:59:22OK, OK.
00:59:40Here I am.
00:59:47My darling.
00:59:51Fancy such a thing happening?
00:59:55I was sitting there and all of a sudden...
01:00:00Do you know, I felt this terrible piercing pain in my side.
01:00:03Unenjoyable pain.
01:00:05And it led to this silly performance.
01:00:11This is the age of nerves.
01:00:13There's no help for it.
01:00:16Good evening, Captain.
01:00:31Will you join us?
01:00:32It's young Dimitri's name day.
01:00:34It would be my great pleasure.
01:00:36Young man, my best wishes to you.
01:00:38I don't allow people to play with you.
01:00:56Look, can you see the phosphorescence on the water?
01:01:00This is due to you.
01:01:06I want to go to Madagascar.
01:01:07What?
01:01:08Excuse me.
01:01:09Katya, come.
01:01:11Great, I can't complain.
01:01:13My dear child, I couldn't possibly go in my life.
01:01:15As much as I'd like.
01:01:17I mean, I've got to give it a go sometimes, so...
01:01:21It's time I want your cards.
01:01:23They'll be waiting for me.
01:01:25Say our goodbyes.
01:01:30Here, I'll take my leave, Diane.
01:01:33Captain, a few hands?
01:01:35Not tonight.
01:01:37Much to investigate.
01:01:39Be good enough to see in the tears of Fjodorovna home, will you?
01:01:46But, Banya.
01:01:48Night.
01:01:50Allow me to have an explanation with you.
01:01:53I'm not a boy.
01:01:55Some...
01:01:56Achkasov.
01:01:57Lachkasov.
01:01:58Zachkasov.
01:01:59Zachkasov.
01:02:00I demand serious attention.
01:02:03Banya!
01:02:04Come on in!
01:02:06You have gone too far in your game with me.
01:02:09And now you're playing with that wretched Achmyanov boy.
01:02:14But I...
01:02:16I am a gentleman.
01:02:18And demand on being treated like a gentleman.
01:02:22I'm miserable.
01:02:25I'm miserable too.
01:02:30Oh.
01:02:31But what of that?
01:02:33I'll repeat, madam,
01:02:36that if you do not see me this evening,
01:02:39I will make a scandal.
01:02:41Oh, let me off this evening.
01:02:42In fact,
01:02:43I insist on two interviews.
01:02:45Today.
01:02:47And tomorrow.
01:02:48Let me go!
01:02:49Today.
01:02:50And tomorrow.
01:02:53After tomorrow, you're perfectly free.
01:02:56And can go wherever you want.
01:02:59With anyone you choose.
01:03:01You're right.
01:03:02I'm a horrible woman.
01:03:03I'm to blame.
01:03:04But let me go.
01:03:06But let me go.
01:03:08I've seen you.
01:03:10Where?
01:03:29Where?
01:03:32Come.
01:03:33What's all about Fyodorovna?
01:03:49What's all about Fyodorovna?
01:03:51Nadezhda Fyodorovna?
01:04:19Who's there?
01:04:21Is Nadezhda Fyodorovna at home?
01:04:25She's not coming yet.
01:04:27She's not coming yet.
01:04:30She's not coming yet.
01:04:32She's not coming yet.
01:04:34She's not coming yet.
01:04:37She's not coming yet.
01:04:39She's not coming yet.
01:04:43She's not coming yet.
01:04:47She's not coming yet.
01:04:48She's not coming yet.
01:04:50She's not coming yet.
01:04:56She's not coming yet.
01:04:57She's not coming yet.
01:04:59She's not coming yet.
01:05:01She's not coming yet.
01:05:03She's not coming yet.
01:05:07She's not coming yet.
01:05:08She's not coming yet.
01:05:10She's not coming yet.
01:05:13She's not coming yet.
01:05:17She's not coming yet.
01:05:19She's not coming yet.
01:05:21She's not coming yet.
01:05:22She's not coming yet.
01:05:24She's not coming yet.
01:05:26She's not coming yet.
01:05:29She's not coming yet.
01:05:31She's not coming yet.
01:05:32I love him.
01:05:36How do you feel after yesterday?
01:05:38Very well indeed.
01:05:42It really was nothing very much.
01:05:44Until yesterday, I thought only ladies had hysterics.
01:05:49In our neurotic age, we are the slaves of our nerves, they do as they like, but civilization has done us a bad turn, haven't we?
01:05:56Must admit that there were immediate causes for the attack, my health has been terribly shaky of late, to which of course one must add for wisdom and the absence of people to talk to in any general interest.
01:06:06My position is worse than an orderly.
01:06:09Yes, your position is a hopeless one.
01:06:13Though, I doubt if the air in Petersburg will improve it.
01:06:22Thank you, partner.
01:06:24Hm?
01:06:27How do you know anything about my position?
01:06:30You were only just speaking of it yourself.
01:06:33And besides, your friends take such a warm interest in you.
01:06:37I am hearing about you all day long.
01:06:40What friends?
01:06:42Samarenko, I suppose.
01:06:44Well, him too.
01:06:50Well, I would ask Alexander Davidech and my friends in general not to trouble so well.
01:06:56Oh, good morning, my dear boy.
01:06:57Have you eaten?
01:06:59Don't stand on Samary, have you eaten?
01:07:01Alexander Davidech, though I did appeal to you to help me in a private matter, it did not follow that I released you from the obligation of respect for other people's privacy.
01:07:08I'm sorry, what's this?
01:07:09If you have no money, don't give it.
01:07:13Refuse it.
01:07:14But no one has given you the right to gossip about my private affairs.
01:07:17What private affairs?
01:07:18I beg you not to trouble yourself about me. Whose businesses is what I do and how I live?
01:07:28Yes, I want to go away.
01:07:29I'm in debt, yes.
01:07:32I drink.
01:07:33I'm living with another man's wife.
01:07:35I'm hysterical.
01:07:36I'm ordinary.
01:07:37I'm not so profound as some people.
01:07:38But whose business is that?
01:07:40Excuse me, I...
01:07:41Respect other people's individuality!
01:07:44This continual gossip about other people's private affairs, this sighing and groaning and everlasting priding, this eavesdropping, this friendly sympathy.
01:07:51Damn it all!
01:07:52I want nothing!
01:07:55I'm not a schoolboy!
01:07:59I'm not insane!
01:08:05And I beg you to stop looking after me.
01:08:07I beg you volunteer detectives to give up your spine.
01:08:14Enough.
01:08:15What's this?
01:08:16Enough!
01:08:18I am a Russian doctor, a nobleman by birth and a government official.
01:08:21I have never been a spy.
01:08:24And I allow no one to insult me.
01:08:26Hold your tongue!
01:08:27Kindly take back your words!
01:08:28I ask for nothing!
01:08:29Leave me alone or I shall take steps to make you!
01:08:31I shall fight you!
01:08:32So we understand.
01:08:33Yes, if Andres wants to amuse himself with a duel before he goes away.
01:08:40Well, I can give him that pleasure.
01:08:43I accept your challenge.
01:08:44What challenge?
01:08:45A challenge?
01:08:46By all means, if that's what you want, I shall arrange for my seconds immediately.
01:08:49Very good.
01:08:50Tomorrow morning, I'll leave the details to you.
01:08:52Now get out.
01:08:57I hate you.
01:08:58I've hated you for a long while.
01:09:06Adieu.
01:09:09Yes.
01:09:11Now please, get rid of him, Alexander Davidech.
01:09:15I'm afraid he's gonna bite me.
01:09:17No, no, no, no, no.
01:09:18Come on, come on, come on.
01:09:19You've lost your...
01:09:21Come on, come on, come on.
01:09:22You've lost you.
01:09:23Come on, come on.
01:09:24You've lost you.
01:09:25What?
01:09:26Do I leave with you?
01:09:27Yes.
01:09:28Yes.
01:09:29Yes.
01:09:30Yes.
01:09:31No, no, no.
01:09:32Please.
01:09:33Yes.
01:09:34Yes.
01:09:35Please.
01:09:37Oh, please.
01:09:38About mine mine,
01:09:40I'm laid down.
01:09:41Oh.
01:09:42Get back.
01:10:03Keep going.
01:10:12Keep going.
01:10:42Keep going.
01:11:12Keep going.
01:11:42Keep going.
01:12:12Keep going.
01:12:42Keep going.
01:13:12Keep going.
01:13:42Keep going.
01:14:12Keep going.
01:14:42Keep going.
01:15:12Keep going.
01:15:42Keep going.
01:16:12Drink to peace, have breakfast, and tell me that the duel is an out-of-date formality.
01:16:18I want to fight.
01:16:48I want to fight.
01:17:18I want to fight.
01:17:48I want to fight.
01:18:18I want to fight.
01:18:48I want to fight.
01:19:18I want to fight.
01:19:48I want to fight.
01:20:18I want to fight.
01:20:48I want to fight.
01:21:18I want to fight.
01:21:48I want to fight.
01:22:18I want to fight.
01:22:48I want to fight.
01:23:18I want to fight.
01:23:48I want to fight.
01:24:18I want to fight.
01:24:48I want to fight.
01:25:18I want to fight.
01:25:48I want to fight.
01:26:18I want to fight.
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