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00:30:02Do you hear me?
00:30:04Leave the girl here and go.
00:30:06No!
00:31:08No, no, none of that.
00:31:09I'll find them for you in a moment, sir.
00:31:12You'll never believe your eyes.
00:31:14Please stop him.
00:31:15Please don't bother on our account.
00:31:16No?
00:31:17I could let you have them both for tums, sir.
00:31:20They make a lovely pie, you know.
00:31:23We're vegetarians.
00:31:25Pity.
00:31:26Here's something for your trouble, though.
00:31:27Thanks, sir.
00:31:28Thank you very much, sir.
00:31:32Oh, goodnight to you, then.
00:31:34Thank you.
00:31:35Thank you.
00:31:36Thank you.
00:31:37Thank you.
00:31:38No, no, no.
00:32:08No, no, no.
00:32:38Young woman, you must come with me.
00:32:41Young woman, you must come with me.
00:33:11Young woman, you must come with me.
00:33:18It's all right.
00:33:20I did see him, Harry.
00:33:43He was standing there at the top of the stairs.
00:33:47And he had one eye and a mask?
00:33:50Forks.
00:33:52All black.
00:33:53And he stood there staring and staring at me.
00:33:58It felt like if he was trying to burn a hole in my brain.
00:34:01Now, the kettle's on and tea won't be a minute.
00:34:05How are you feeling, my dear?
00:34:07She needs to sleep.
00:34:08Remove.
00:34:08A nice cup of tea then, off to bed with you.
00:34:15Do you believe me, Harry?
00:34:17Forks.
00:34:18I believe you, Christine.
00:34:19Useless.
00:34:33No good at all.
00:34:34Thank you!
00:34:45Please, please, get rid of her!
00:34:49All right! Stop, stop!
00:34:51That's enough!
00:34:53Next, please!
00:34:54I should like to sing Adele's song
00:35:05And please, Maris
00:35:06Whenever you're ready, my dear
00:35:11With a man like you
00:35:17And a girl like me
00:35:19You really should
00:35:21Beware
00:35:23Looking in your eyes
00:35:26It is no surprise
00:35:28I'll tell my heart
00:35:30Take care
00:35:32And if I should let myself go
00:35:35We'll sample some pleasures
00:35:39I know
00:35:40We'll drink to each other
00:35:43We'll tell one another
00:35:48Of everlasting love
00:35:53Of everlasting love
00:35:57Such a man as you
00:36:00With a girl like me
00:36:02You really should
00:36:04Beware
00:36:07Looking in your eyes
00:36:10It is no surprise
00:36:11I'll tell my heart
00:36:14Take care
00:36:15Quite excellent
00:36:19Needs a little work, of course
00:36:21Tell her to come to my office
00:36:23Very good, my dear
00:36:25Thank you
00:36:26What's going on, Aunt Rose?
00:36:36I have been endeavoring to find someone with the ability to do justice to the leading role in my opera, Mr. Hunter
00:36:43But I thought you'd agree that Miss Charles was to sing it
00:36:45You may have thought, sir
00:36:47Now, if you'll excuse me
00:36:49No
00:36:49Have I not made myself sufficiently clear?
00:36:55Miss Charles is not to sing in my opera
00:36:57Not in the leading part, nor in any other
00:36:59She has received her dismissal this morning
00:37:02You small-minded, fat hair
00:37:05Be careful, Mr. Hunter
00:37:06Just because she refuses to go to your apartment
00:37:08Mr. Hunter
00:37:08In the middle of the night
00:37:10You're dismissed
00:37:10Do you understand?
00:37:12Now get out of my way
00:37:13I'm sorry, Harry
00:37:18You made me send the note round by hand
00:37:20I'll go and see her
00:37:23Everything else happens, let me know, will you?
00:37:26Forks
00:37:27Christine
00:37:32No, he can't
00:37:35It's not fair
00:37:37Of course it's not
00:37:39If he'd stop me from playing St. Joan
00:37:42But not to let me sing at all
00:37:44It just isn't fair
00:37:45Fairness isn't one of his virtues, Christine
00:37:49I forgot to ask
00:37:50Oh, I'm sorry
00:37:52It's all right, Mrs. Tucker
00:37:55I thought you'd like a glass of cherry wine
00:37:58But perhaps
00:37:59Nothing I'd like better, Mrs. Tucker
00:38:00I'll drink it while Miss Charles is getting ready to eat and have lunch with me
00:38:05Oh no, Harry, I couldn't
00:38:07Of course you could
00:38:08I insist that you come and celebrate
00:38:11Celebrate, Mr. Hunter?
00:38:12Yes, Mrs. Tucker
00:38:13Today we both got the sack
00:38:15Oh no, Harry
00:38:16Oh, yes, Harry
00:38:18So we've both got nothing to do
00:38:20And all the time in the world to do it in
00:38:23And I'll allow you just
00:38:24Ten minutes of it to get ready
00:38:26Not a moment more
00:38:27I'll try
00:38:29You're welcome
00:38:33"'I can't bear'
00:38:46"'I can't bear'
00:38:46"'I can't bear'
00:38:50"'I can't bear'
00:38:51"'I can't bear'
00:38:52Thank you!
00:39:22Thank you!
00:39:48Oh!
00:39:50I wonder if you could tell me where you got this.
00:39:52Got it. I made it.
00:39:54You...
00:39:56Where did you get this music from?
00:39:58Oh, that's some of the professors.
00:40:00Professor Petrie.
00:40:02He used to teach singing at the academy.
00:40:04When I remembered to go there, that is.
00:40:06He was a little bit, uh, but very nice.
00:40:08I used to play the piano all day long.
00:40:11I have mostly musicians stay with me, you know.
00:40:14I used to play night and day. I just loved listening to him.
00:40:18Then the neighbors started banging on the wall,
00:40:20So I had to put a stop to it.
00:40:22Do you think it would be possible for me
00:40:24to have a closer look at that music, Mrs. Tucker?
00:40:26Well...
00:40:27Maybe it's not too much trouble, that is.
00:40:28Oh no. I have left a whole pile of it here.
00:40:30He left me enough to paper the house.
00:40:32But I threw some of it out.
00:40:36Here's some, but it's a bit faded now.
00:40:38Ah, yeah, the piano in the back goes.
00:40:40I've got a finger horse on it.
00:40:42Well...
00:40:44It's really fun.
00:40:45But it's a bit faded now.
00:40:51Oh...
00:41:02I remember that bit.
00:41:28What became of this professor, Mrs. Tucker?
00:41:30He was killed.
00:41:32Burned to death in a fire.
00:41:34It was terrible.
00:41:35A fire?
00:41:36At printers.
00:41:37He'd gone to see them about printing his music.
00:41:40The whole place caught fire while he was there.
00:41:44Do you remember the name of this printer, Mrs. Tucker?
00:41:47Let me see.
00:41:48Oh, yes.
00:41:49It was Piggott's by London Bridge.
00:41:51Ready.
00:41:52Ah.
00:41:53In exactly five minutes.
00:41:56Good girl.
00:41:57Thank you very much, Mrs. Tucker, for all your help.
00:41:59What about your sherry, Mr.
00:42:01Oh, of course.
00:42:08Goodbye, Mrs. Tucker.
00:42:09Goodbye.
00:42:10The fire, sir.
00:42:12Ah, that would be a bit before my time.
00:42:14Perhaps you would care to see our Mr. Weaver, sir.
00:42:17He's the master printer.
00:42:18He'd been here a very long time.
00:42:20Yes, I'd like that very much.
00:42:21I'll see if he's available, sir.
00:42:27What is this, Harry?
00:42:28It's a long story.
00:42:30I'll tell you about lunch.
00:42:32Ah.
00:42:33Mr. Weaver?
00:42:34You were inquiring about the fire, sir?
00:42:36Forks.
00:42:37Well, rather about someone who died in the fire.
00:42:40No one died.
00:42:42I thought I understood that someone was burned to death in the fire.
00:42:47Someone was badly burned, sir, but he didn't die.
00:42:51Not here, anyway.
00:42:53What happened?
00:42:55He broke in one night, sir.
00:42:57He must have knocked over a lamp or something and put the whole place ablaze.
00:43:01I tried to put it out with what I thought was water, sir.
00:43:06Well, it was some of this, for etching the plates.
00:43:12He threw a whole jar full into the flames.
00:43:15Some of it splashed back in his face.
00:43:26Nitric acid, sir.
00:43:28What became of him?
00:43:30He ran out screaming.
00:43:32No one ever saw any more of him.
00:43:35And you've no idea who he was?
00:43:37No, sir.
00:43:38Nor why did he break in?
00:43:40He was a burglar.
00:43:43I suppose, sir.
00:43:45Thank you very much for seeing us, Sergeant.
00:43:47I'm sure you must be very busy.
00:43:49That's quite right, sir.
00:43:50I've been inquiring about a fire.
00:43:52A fire, sir?
00:43:53That picks the printers.
00:43:54Do you remember it?
00:43:55I remember it well, sir.
00:43:57I was on duty.
00:43:58Saw it all.
00:43:59There was a man badly burned.
00:44:01There was indeed, sir.
00:44:02He came running out of that place screaming blue murder.
00:44:05If you'll pardon the expression, miss.
00:44:07Where did he run to?
00:44:08Straight up the street and into the river, sir.
00:44:09The river?
00:44:10That's right, miss.
00:44:11Straight in he went.
00:44:13About here.
00:44:15So that's where he went.
00:44:26Who, Harry?
00:44:27Who is this mystery man?
00:44:29I'll tell you we'll have a lunch.
00:44:30Lunch?
00:44:31It's almost three.
00:44:34Is it?
00:44:35Oh, well, tea then.
00:44:38We'll have tea in the park, then around the lake.
00:44:43And dinner at, uh, Frascati's.
00:44:47And then perhaps we'll have some supper.
00:44:52The cab's stopped.
00:45:13Has it?
00:45:14Mm-hmm.
00:45:15Well, time to go round the park again.
00:45:17Oh, Harry, we can't.
00:45:19He's been round four times already.
00:45:21Well, perhaps he likes it.
00:45:24Uh, cabby, would you mind taking us round the park again?
00:45:26Well, she'll be a pleasant evening for me, sir.
00:45:28I wouldn't mind a bit.
00:45:29I don't suppose a little lightning here would rumble much either.
00:45:33But, but me missis, me missis has a nervous disposition.
00:45:39Well, I don't suppose I'm not right, but, oh, I don't suppose I'm not right here.
00:45:43Oh, I don't suppose I'm not right here.
00:45:44I don't suppose I'm not right here.
00:45:46But, but, me missis, me missis has a nervous disposition.
00:45:49That's a nice, great pleasure.
00:45:51I don't suppose I'm not right here.
00:45:53Oh, you don't know?
00:45:54She has a nervous disposition, she don't like being left on her own at night time, she don't so, if you wouldn't mind, sir.
00:46:02I understand perfectly.
00:46:03Thought you would, sir.
00:46:08Looks like I'll have to take you home.
00:46:10Thank you for a lovely day.
00:46:12The first of many I wouldn't want to miss, eh?
00:46:16I think I'll just go to inspect the island, sir.
00:46:24All in order, sir. All in order, sir. But, well, darling, sir, eh?
00:46:41I'll just climb aboard the game, sir.
00:46:44Harry, you never did tell me about that mystery man, you know?
00:46:58It's quite simple.
00:47:00I found out how Ambrose Darcy managed to write such good music.
00:47:04He didn't. Someone else wrote it for him.
00:47:07Are you sure?
00:47:09Fair enough.
00:47:12What are you going to do?
00:47:14Nothing.
00:47:15The real composer's dead.
00:47:17We've enough trouble without doing more.
00:47:24All right, then, ship?
00:47:26Very all right, thank you.
00:47:27Right. Bear away, then.
00:47:30Come on, lightning. It shouldn't be over now.
00:47:34Give it to me.
00:47:35You're alright, everything!
00:47:37Come on, PVuu!
00:47:38You're right!
00:47:39You're ready.
00:47:40They'll fight.
00:47:41Let's start and meet.
00:47:42The ass of the star at the castle
00:48:03Thank you!
00:48:33Thank you!
00:49:03Thank you!
00:49:33Thank you!
00:50:03Thank you!
00:50:33Thank you!
00:50:37I am going to teach you to sing, Christine.
00:50:43I am going to give you a new voice.
00:50:48A voice so wonderful that theaters all over the world will be filled with your admirers.
00:50:54You will be the greatest star the opera has ever known.
00:50:59Greater than the greatest.
00:51:03And when you sing, Christine, you will be singing only for me.
00:51:16Most noble Lord Dauphin, I am sent by God to bring succor to your kingdom.
00:51:28No, no, no, not like that.
00:51:31Now start again.
00:51:42Most noble Lord Dauphin, I am sent by God to bring succor to your kingdom.
00:51:55If you watch me carefully, my dear, I'll give you your cue.
00:51:59Just one moment, Mr. Rossi.
00:52:03I am taking this rehearsal.
00:52:05When I require any help from you, I shall ask for it.
00:52:09Then you had better ask for it now, because you most certainly need it.
00:52:15What did you say?
00:52:18Stop it! Stop it, I say!
00:52:21What are they paying?
00:52:23You're dismissed.
00:52:28Good morning, gentlemen.
00:52:37What are they paying?
00:52:37Stop it! Stop! Stop! Where are you going?
00:52:42Stop, I say!
00:52:44You're dismissed!
00:52:46They're all dismissed.
00:52:49You two.
00:52:50And you.
00:52:51You come to my office.
00:52:53At once.
00:52:54Good morning, sir.
00:53:01Good morning, sir.
00:53:02Good morning, sir.
00:53:03Good morning, sir.
00:53:04Good morning, sir.
00:53:05What's happening, Bill?
00:53:06We've all been dismissed.
00:53:07You two.
00:53:08Yes, and I can't say I'm sorry.
00:53:10Good morning, sir.
00:53:11Good morning.
00:53:12Good morning.
00:53:13Good morning.
00:53:13How could they do this to me?
00:53:16My first opera, and I'm let down on every side.
00:53:19First, I'm haunted by ghosts, and now all this.
00:53:23It really is too much.
00:53:26Well, say something.
00:53:28What am I going to do?
00:53:30I think you should ask Mr. Hunter to come back.
00:53:33What?
00:53:36What did you say?
00:53:38I think you should apologize to Mr. Hunter and ask him to come back.
00:53:41How dare you?
00:53:43I dare, because as manager of this opera house,
00:53:45I am responsible to my director for its welfare.
00:53:47And if I allow you to carry on in this manner,
00:53:51we shall all be made bankrupt.
00:53:52I refuse to stay and listen to this treason.
00:53:55Very well.
00:53:56But if you go,
00:53:57I shall take it upon myself to ask Mr. Hunter to return.
00:54:00Well done, Latimer.
00:54:08Oh, I think I feel quite...
00:54:10Oh, brandy, where do you keep it?
00:54:13I don't know how I dare.
00:54:17I'll never forget the expression on his face.
00:54:25Oh, Mr. Hunter, what have I done?
00:54:27You've just proven that you're a man and not a mouse.
00:54:29You've also persuaded me to come back and help you clear up this mess.
00:54:33Will you?
00:54:33Will you really?
00:54:34I'll just join you in one of these to celebrate,
00:54:37and then we'll get down to work, shall we?
00:54:38Thank you, gentlemen.
00:54:39Thank you.
00:54:41Would you two change places?
00:54:44Good.
00:54:46Oh, would you come forward a few peaces, please?
00:54:49Thank you.
00:54:50Oh, Bill.
00:54:55I'm sorry, ladies and gentlemen.
00:54:56I shall have to leave for a few minutes.
00:54:58I hope I won't be very long.
00:55:00Carry on, Bill.
00:55:01All right.
00:55:01Go from the opening scene.
00:55:09Her bed has been slept in,
00:55:11but she must have gone up there
00:55:12because her coat was hanging in the wardrobe
00:55:14and the window was wide open.
00:55:16And I never leave the window wide open
00:55:17Because you know why.
00:55:20She can't have left very early, can't she,
00:55:21Without your knowing?
00:55:22Well, I'm up at half past five every morning.
00:55:24I don't sleep very well at the best of times.
00:55:27Wind, you know.
00:55:28I'm terribly troubled with the wind.
00:55:30Just as soon as she does return,
00:55:32perhaps you could ask her to come to the theatre.
00:55:34I should tell her at once, Mr. Hunter.
00:55:36I just can't think what could have happened to her.
00:55:43Better.
00:55:44Again.
00:55:51Better.
00:55:52Again.
00:56:00I can't.
00:56:26You little fool.
00:56:31You think you can become a great singer
00:56:33without suffering?
00:56:37You think that I have not suffered?
00:56:42Scoundrel.
00:56:45But, sir, there is ten years' work there,
00:56:47ten years of my life, surely 50 pounds is...
00:56:50I'm sorry, I accept.
00:56:52I'm sorry, I accept.
00:56:53I accept.
00:56:54Thank you.
00:56:55Thank you.
00:56:56Thank you.
00:57:09Shane, use that wonderful gift that God has given you.
00:57:12I've just given you.
00:57:42Good.
00:57:49Now, the melody.
00:58:02Listen carefully to the phrasing.
00:58:05You begin very quietly.
00:58:08Then build.
00:58:20Keep the tone spinning.
00:58:22Build your voice until the auditorium is filled
00:58:25with the beautiful sound of it.
00:58:27How can you be sure that he died?
00:58:41That's what I want to know.
00:58:42What makes you so sure?
00:58:43The current's very fast here, sir.
00:58:45He'd never have stood a chance.
00:58:46That's why we're sure.
00:58:47Did you drag the river?
00:58:49Well, did you?
00:58:50I've just said the river runs very fast, sir.
00:58:53What would have been the good?
00:58:54Well, I've got work to do, sir.
00:58:58Even if you were.
00:58:59All right, Sergeant.
00:59:00We'll thank you anyway.
00:59:00Thank you.
00:59:01Thank you.
00:59:01Thank you.
00:59:07Thank you.
00:59:08Thank you.
00:59:10Thank you!
00:59:40Thank you!
01:00:06Toilet.
01:00:10Thank you!
01:00:30Now, this time, think properly.
01:00:32Do you understand? Use your voice.
01:00:34Do you understand? Use your voice.
01:00:36From here.
01:00:40I'm sorry.
01:00:42I'm sorry.
01:00:44I'm sorry.
01:00:46I'm sorry.
01:00:48Thank you!
01:01:18Thank you!
01:01:20Thank you!
01:01:22Thank you!
01:01:45Thank you!
01:01:52What? What is that?
01:01:54Hide it! Hide it! Hide it! Hide it! Hide it!
01:02:22Hide it!
01:02:52Hide it!
01:03:22Hide it!
01:03:52Hide it!
01:03:54Hide it!
01:03:56Hide it!
01:03:58Hide it!
01:04:00Hide it!
01:04:02Hide it!
01:04:04Hide it!
01:04:06Hide it!
01:04:08Hide it!
01:04:10Hide it!
01:04:12Hide it!
01:04:14Hide it!
01:04:16Hide it!
01:04:18Hide it!
01:04:20Hide it!
01:04:22Hide it!
01:04:24Hide it!
01:04:26Hide it!
01:04:28Hide it!
01:04:30Hide it!
01:04:36Hide it!
01:04:37Hide it!
01:04:38Can!
01:04:39No, Professor Petrie! You better take him!
01:04:51Did he harm you? No.
01:04:59How do you know my name?
01:05:02I know who you are, professor,
01:05:04because I made it my business to find out.
01:05:10I also know something else about you.
01:05:15The opera we've been rehearsing was composed by you, wasn't it?
01:05:24Forks.
01:05:26That is true.
01:05:27You took her to Ambrose Darcy for help in getting it published,
01:05:30Didn't you?
01:05:35What happened?
01:05:37What happened?
01:05:40I took all my music from him.
01:05:45Fifty pounds. No more.
01:05:48But...
01:05:50there is ten years' work there.
01:05:52Ten years of my life, sir.
01:05:54Surely fifty pounds is...
01:05:55Am I not correct in thinking that you have never had any of your work published, professor?
01:06:01Petrie.
01:06:02No, not yet.
01:06:03But...
01:06:04So you are completely unknown.
01:06:06Of course.
01:06:08But everybody...
01:06:09There are many unknown composers who'd be only too glad to have their works published, without any fee at all.
01:06:14Come, I'm a busy man.
01:06:18No.
01:06:19No.
01:06:20There is a full symphony here, sir.
01:06:23And two quartets.
01:06:24And a culture of four violas.
01:06:28And an opera, sir.
01:06:29A new opera.
01:06:30Complete.
01:06:38I'm sorry.
01:06:42I accept.
01:06:43Come in tomorrow and the papers will be ready to sign.
01:06:48It is embarrassing for me to have to ask this, but...
01:06:51Perhaps you could manage...
01:06:52What?
01:06:53I owe my landlady quite a sum.
01:06:54A small advance, perhaps.
01:06:56Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow.
01:07:05Thank you.
01:07:13Thank you.
01:07:43Thank you.
01:08:05Look at it.
01:08:07Look at it, ma'am.
01:08:09Filthy.
01:08:10Yes, my lord.
01:08:11You expect me to be seen driving in that?
01:08:13No, my lord.
01:08:14Do it again.
01:08:15Yes, my lord.
01:08:16Have it ready for this evening.
01:08:17Yes, my lord.
01:08:21Lord Ambrose, please excuse this intrusion, but I must see you.
01:08:24They said I should find you here.
01:08:27My music.
01:08:28Tomorrow.
01:08:29Tomorrow may be too late.
01:08:31They are printing my music with...
01:08:32I think you mean my music, don't you?
01:08:35I don't understand.
01:08:36I bought it from you, remember?
01:08:39Yes, yes.
01:08:40To publish, yes.
01:08:41But they are printing your name on the cover.
01:08:42My name on my music.
01:08:44Is that so surprising?
01:08:47You can't mean it.
01:08:48If you'll kindly excuse me.
01:08:52You thief!
01:08:54You scowl!
01:08:59Bravo!
01:09:11Hello.
01:09:12Hey!
01:09:16to go компании!
01:09:17Me to go!
01:09:20You, he took my phone.
01:09:21I said that theולם will appear.
01:09:23I ate that.
01:09:26He fired what he did.
01:09:27I read it.
01:09:28I'm it.
01:09:29Then he moved north.
01:09:31And he jumped the camera.
01:09:32Last night's smoke.
01:09:33He spilled his mouth.
01:09:34It snapped the leg.
01:09:36Come on!
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01:13:04Look, I'm dying already.
01:13:09But before I go, I implore you, allow me to finish one thing.
01:13:17Let me teach you.
01:13:20Let me teach you to use that wonderful voice that God has given you.
01:13:25Then you may never see me again, but you will never forget.
01:13:30Please, give me a little time, a month, two weeks, one week even, one week, and I will work a miracle.
01:13:42She will sing for me, as she has never sung before, and I will hear my work performed.
01:13:50Let me teach you to use that wonderful voice, one week, and I will hear my work.
01:14:02Can I help you, Lord Ambrose?
01:14:24Get out of my way.
01:14:32What the devil?
01:14:39What is this nonsense?
01:14:41Who are you?
01:14:44Answer me, who are you?
01:14:46Good evening, Lord Ambrose.
01:14:49Take off that ridiculous mask when you speak to me.
01:14:54Do you hear me?
01:14:55Take it off!
01:14:55Take it off!
01:15:25Take it off!
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01:19:23No!
01:19:29In the sound of rain!
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01:21:25Hey, what are you doing?
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