00:00:00My name is Stephanie Harper and this is Aidan.
00:00:13In this area, in his area, my father was king.
00:00:17On the day he died, 17 years ago, I was in my 23rd year and I was scared and alone.
00:00:24If I had known then what nightmare awaited me, I think I would have decided to die with my father.
00:01:08There it is!
00:01:20How does it feel to marry the richest woman in Australia, Greg?
00:01:29That's fantastic!
00:01:30Start to despair, you're late!
00:01:31Traffic jams and my best man.
00:01:33Is this car a wedding gift?
00:01:35Exactly !
00:01:36What do you have to say to those who claim that you are marrying Stephanie for her money?
00:02:21Do you remember when we were little girls,
00:02:29We always dreamed of marrying a prince.
00:02:32a handsome prince charming.
00:02:33Oh yes.
00:02:35Well, I've finally found him, my Prince Charming.
00:02:38Oh, Julie.
00:02:39I have never loved...
00:02:42He had desired someone as much as him ever since I was born.
00:02:51And you are very elegant.
00:02:57Do you think so?
00:02:58Would I tell you without that?
00:03:03That's incredible.
00:03:12As with your two previous weddings, I am your maid of honor.
00:03:15But I don't even know the future husband this time.
00:03:19You'll love it.
00:03:20I'm sure you'll love it.
00:03:34Julie, what do you say to getting undressed?
00:03:36But you're getting out of hand.
00:03:38Did he give you that?
00:03:39I have never worn anything so unbourgeois.
00:03:43What path does your husband want to lead you down?
00:03:44If I were in your shoes, I would be wary.
00:03:48Speak of the devil, and he'll come out of the woods.
00:03:49That's your future, I think.
00:03:51Yes, that's him.
00:03:53I thought I would never make it because of the traffic jams.
00:03:55Traffic becomes impossible.
00:04:03Yes, finally I'm here, you see.
00:04:04Ah yes, yes, absolutely.
00:04:10Hello, Mathé.
00:04:11Hello, Mr. McMaster.
00:04:12A great day.
00:04:13That much is certain.
00:04:14We followed all your instructions.
00:04:16Sir, I believe that, strictly speaking, you will be satisfied.
00:04:18I don't doubt it for a single moment, Mathé.
00:04:20Thank you, sir.
00:04:22Stephanie, you look lovely.
00:04:24THANKS.
00:04:25Julie, at the end of your return journey, did you have a good trip?
00:04:27Very good, thank you.
00:04:28So much the better.
00:04:29Bill, did you bring me the papers to sign?
00:04:31Yes, I know.
00:04:33The board of directors is not happy about this.
00:04:35That was somewhat to be expected.
00:04:37You could run the winery after your other companies all by yourself, if you wanted to.
00:04:40I am not indispensable to you.
00:04:42Come on, you know very well that I would never have managed without your advice and help.
00:04:45If you want my honest opinion, it would have been wiser to provide for your husband's needs with your personal fortune.
00:04:50rather than through the wine cellar.
00:04:51I have no desire to repeat the same mistakes, Bill.
00:04:54I absolutely want my husband to be financially independent, and right away.
00:04:58and that he doesn't get the impression that I'm doing him a favor.
00:05:01This poses no problem.
00:05:03From today onwards, Greg is an employee of the mining company.
00:05:06THANKS.
00:05:07But what for? Your happiness is my only concern, Stephanie.
00:05:09If you need anything, remember that I'm here.
00:05:13I know.
00:05:13Ah.
00:05:18Bad luck.
00:05:54My dearest beloved, we are all gathered today in the presence of the Lord
00:06:09and before this august assembly to unite Greg and Stephanie in the sacred bonds of marriage
00:06:14and to ask on their behalf for God's blessing and grace.
00:06:18Hello, Denis.
00:06:44So, what do you think of your mother's new husband?
00:06:46I barely know him. I've only seen him twice before today.
00:06:49I believe we are all in the same boat.
00:06:51Was it too difficult to get a day off from your boarding school for Denis and you, Sarah?
00:06:54No, no, it wasn't a problem, Aunt Injili.
00:06:57Mothers often get married, so they're used to it.
00:07:00And besides, we're good students, they owe us something.
00:07:02When you talk like that, I think I hear your grandfather, Denis.
00:07:06Excuse me.
00:07:06Sachka!
00:07:07Poor kid.
00:07:12Hey !
00:07:13Don't be sad, Sachka.
00:07:17It's not the end of the world, is it?
00:07:21And what matters is that Mom is happy.
00:07:26Yeah.
00:07:30Yes, but why did it have to be him?
00:07:32It was a success, wasn't it?
00:07:48Yes, absolutely.
00:07:49I've been told that you've decided not to go on a birth trip to Europe.
00:07:52but to go instead to Eden.
00:07:54Yes, not for another month or two, though.
00:07:56Ah, good.
00:07:57In that case, you might be able to come see me at the office during your stay before your departure.
00:08:01Monday, if you like.
00:08:02All right.
00:08:05Let's say 11:30, afterwards we can have a bite to eat.
00:08:08Nothing will make me happier.
00:08:10And that will give us the opportunity to get to know each other better.
00:08:13See you Monday, then.
00:08:27You're quite at ease.
00:08:29It's the time difference.
00:08:33In the end, everything seems to have gone well.
00:08:36Oh, that's not surprising at all.
00:08:37Stephanie is a regular at weddings.
00:08:40Are you perhaps becoming sarcastic?
00:08:42Excuse me, I'm really tired.
00:08:45We don't stay there long.
00:08:46What do you think of Greg Marsden?
00:08:51I wouldn't even trust him with an empty piggy bank.
00:08:56Sashka, a champagne?
00:09:11You're just a kid.
00:09:12I'll have some punch, thank you.
00:09:14Hi.
00:09:15It doesn't matter, I'm leaving.
00:09:21It seems I'm not in my daughter's good graces.
00:09:24It won't last.
00:09:25And my son?
00:09:28He loves you, that's all.
00:09:30Phil, do you mind filming me with this tall boy?
00:09:33I'd be happy to.
00:09:35Okay, so pay attention, we're rolling.
00:09:39I adore you, you know.
00:09:42Come on, let's say something
00:09:43Or are we going to be treated like mannequins in a shop window?
00:09:46Excellent vintage, Trichet.
00:09:48What do I see? You're drinking champagne?
00:09:50What will your headmaster say if I send him back a drunk?
00:09:53They don't care. Besides, we're all alcoholics.
00:09:56So, everything's going well?
00:09:58Wonderfully.
00:09:59It's as if my other two marriages never happened.
00:10:05Oh, he knows you didn't mean that.
00:10:07Yes, but I already said that.
00:10:11Honey, I don't think I've introduced you to Philip Stewart yet.
00:10:14Philip, congratulations, Greg. Thank you.
00:10:17And here is my dear, my faithful Jilly.
00:10:20Greg, congratulations.
00:10:22THANKS.
00:10:22You are the people who matter most to me, apart from the children.
00:10:26I want you to be friends.
00:10:29Stand side by side so I can film you.
00:10:31Thank you, Phil.
00:10:32Stephanie, I spent the night on a plane.
00:10:35You're as fresh as a rose, my darling.
00:10:36A rose, not your sphanie.
00:10:37On the contrary, to bring forth God.
00:10:39No.
00:10:39Think back a little more.
00:10:41There you go, that's lovely.
00:10:43That's art with a capital A, or I don't know anything about it.
00:10:46Oh, cheese.
00:10:47Cheese.
00:10:48Phil, what's it like when you're married to the same person for 16 years?
00:11:17Oh, well, that's not unpleasant.
00:11:20Well done, Reggie.
00:11:20There are ups and downs, of course.
00:11:22And with Jilly, I didn't have a chance to get bored.
00:11:25Although, in fact, I've been worried about her for some time now.
00:11:28But she has mood swings and unexpected behavior.
00:11:32I think you're mistaken.
00:11:33I'm glad that Greg and Jilly get along.
00:11:40I admit that it would have hurt me greatly if she hadn't loved him.
00:11:44Ah, math ball.
00:11:52Ah, I'm out of practice.
00:11:54Jilly, you were fantastic.
00:11:56Congratulations.
00:11:57Thank you, partner.
00:11:57Yes, thank you.
00:12:00What a pleasure to be able to play with a professional from time to time.
00:12:04I think I'm going to have to give you some lessons, Jilly.
00:12:06All right.
00:12:07Are you charging a lot?
00:12:09Yes, very much so.
00:12:10I am very expensive, but I am very good.
00:12:13Oh yes?
00:12:14Guarantee.
00:12:15Hello dear.
00:12:17SO...
00:12:18You haven't yet told us how long you plan to spend in Eden?
00:12:21One month.
00:12:22All alone, in the middle of nature.
00:12:24Oh, Kate will be there, of course.
00:12:25But otherwise, there will be no one but us, the wild dogs, the wind and the wide open spaces.
00:12:30I'm sure you'll love Eden, Greg.
00:12:32If he didn't like it there, it would break my heart.
00:12:34It's the only place where I've known happiness.
00:12:38I just thought of something, darling.
00:12:40Why not invite Philippe and Jilly to join us at Eden?
00:12:44For the past two weeks, at least.
00:12:46No, I don't think that will be possible.
00:12:47He has to go back to New York.
00:12:51Well, then you'll come alone, Jilly.
00:12:52So, let's not be ridiculous, it's your honeymoon.
00:12:57A honeymoon that will last a lifetime.
00:13:00A long, long honeymoon.
00:13:02Isn't that right, darling?
00:13:06I'm counting on it, Greg, I'm counting on it.
00:13:08As time goes by, Jilly and I haven't been together at Eden since...
00:13:11Eternities.
00:13:13Exact.
00:13:16Jilly, it's up to you.
00:13:17Oh, you'll come see us.
00:13:21Oh, I don't know, I'll think about it.
00:13:26Maybe.
00:13:26Is it a fuel shortage?
00:13:43No, it's an air filter issue.
00:13:46There must be dust in the carburetor.
00:13:48I'm going to have to take this mess apart and clean it too.
00:13:51Damn it.
00:13:52It's a steam failure.
00:13:54What?
00:13:55A steam failure.
00:13:57But what is it, Cathy?
00:13:58I'm sure it's coming from the carburetor.
00:14:00But there is almost no water left.
00:14:01If you hadn't dawdled along the way, this wouldn't have happened.
00:14:03Mechanics hold no secrets for Cathy, Greg, darling.
00:14:07Let me take care of it.
00:14:09She is all yours, my dear.
00:14:10It's a steam failure.
00:14:16There's no need to get us upset.
00:14:17We can't do anything until it's cold.
00:14:19I wonder why you didn't open a garage.
00:14:21I could have if I had wanted to.
00:14:24Come on, Greg.
00:14:25Do you really think she knows what she's doing?
00:14:26She knows it, a little bit of pride for herself, darling.
00:14:28Okay, okay.
00:14:29Since you say so.
00:14:33Come on, come on.
00:14:35Pull yourself up.
00:14:40I'm sorry, but we'll have to make do with the storm lantern tonight.
00:14:44I told Cathy to go to bed.
00:14:45She's not doing well at the moment.
00:14:47And she's the only one here who understands anything about the generator.
00:14:50I bet it's a steam problem.
00:14:53If this generator ran on cognac like Cathy's,
00:14:55We wouldn't be in the dark.
00:14:57Oh, Cathy hardly drinks at all.
00:14:59You're kidding.
00:15:00Finally, let's say not much.
00:15:03And at her age, you know, she's 70.
00:15:08I'll be just a minute.
00:15:10Hey, come here.
00:15:14Hey, come here.
00:15:40We all have our vices.
00:16:10We all have our vices.
00:17:11Oh, what a beautiful weapon!
00:17:41Oh, what a beautiful weapon!
00:19:11I don't believe there is a woman more favored by luck.
00:19:17I even agreed to go on that horrible crocodile hunt.
00:19:21And you know I've never had the desire to kill
00:19:24What do you want?
00:19:27A woman who is truly in love should do everything for the man of her life, shouldn't she?
00:19:33Yes, yes, yes, yes
00:19:35I don't think there's a door, but yeah, I don't know...
00:19:45Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes...
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