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An emotional short drama about secrets, love, and unexpected consequences.

She works hard to protect her future, but one hidden truth threatens everything she has built. As emotions rise and secrets unfold, one revelation changes lives forever.

This office romance short drama explores love, trust, and the price of silence in a powerful storytelling format.

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00:00:00No, you know, see, really, I should have an astrologer do it, because I'm right on the
00:00:21cusp, so, um, I think I'm a Scorpio.
00:00:23I'm not sure.
00:00:24Scorpio?
00:00:25Yeah, I think so.
00:00:25Well, that means we're going to have an affair.
00:00:27Why?
00:00:28What sign are you?
00:00:29I don't know, but I think it's a very good idea, don't you?
00:00:32Well, except that I'm a happily married woman.
00:00:35Oh, well, I won't tell any money if you don't.
00:00:39Hey, you're the one who started this whole thing.
00:00:41What sign would you say I am?
00:00:43Uh, Leo the politician or Gemini the liar.
00:00:48Is there a difference?
00:00:51Dry martini on the rocks, Frank, a double olive, a glass of cocktail sherry, and a vodka daiquiri.
00:00:59Nothing to be alarmed about.
00:01:00It's just a little turbulence.
00:01:04Are you all right?
00:01:06Hmm.
00:01:08Well, I'll feel better, I think, when we've landed.
00:01:11Wherever that is.
00:01:12I can get you something to settle your stomach.
00:01:15Well, I don't think it's my stomach.
00:01:18It's more in the area of my soul.
00:01:20Well, let me know if you need anything.
00:01:24I think the turbulence is behind us now.
00:01:27Um, do you know anything about the Quivale Indians?
00:01:32Only what it says in the brochure.
00:01:33Yes, but they're not mentioned in any of the anthropology books.
00:01:39Well, if they're in the brochure, then you'll find them.
00:01:41Another round?
00:01:46Yeah, just don't stop, huh?
00:01:48How about you girls, huh?
00:01:49Ready?
00:01:50I'll show you a while.
00:01:51Hey, Ma.
00:01:53Oh, just look at that smile.
00:01:56Tell me something.
00:01:57How can a beautiful creature like you take pleasure in keeping all these nice people's destination a secret from them?
00:02:03Secrets are fun.
00:02:04Don't you think secrets are fun?
00:02:05Telling them is even more fun.
00:02:07Are you going to tell us yours?
00:02:08Okay, if you're game I am, which one would you like to hear first?
00:02:15How about the one about your wife?
00:02:19Where did you get an idea like that?
00:02:21See, keeping them is even more fun.
00:02:25Excuse me, could you tell me, is that Johnny Delmonico singing?
00:02:29It sounds like him.
00:02:31It's weird.
00:02:32On our way to the airport, we've already died.
00:02:34Yeah, and I've never heard this song before.
00:02:36How long before we married?
00:02:39How long have you two been married?
00:02:40Three or four hours?
00:02:41Uh, no, four hours and 20 minutes.
00:02:44Is it that obvious?
00:02:46Well, you're the only people on board who haven't asked me where we're going, only how soon we're going to get there.
00:02:52Ah, Mr. Hunziker, welcome back to the world.
00:02:54Can I get you a drink?
00:02:55Can I have some hot hors d'oeuvres coming up?
00:02:57Yeah, sure, uh, bourbon on the rocks.
00:03:00What did we do, run into some bad weather while I was sacked out?
00:03:03No, we've had a very smooth flight so far.
00:03:06We should have been in Dallas a half hour ago.
00:03:08Dallas?
00:03:10I don't think you're awake yet, Mr. Hunziker.
00:03:12This is a special charter flight to the Portals of Eden.
00:03:15Portals of Eden?
00:03:16Mm-hmm.
00:03:17What Portals of Eden?
00:03:21What are you talking about?
00:03:23Is this some kind of joke?
00:03:32I'm supposed to be on flight 17 to Dallas.
00:03:35You must have your dates mixed up, Mr. Hunziker.
00:03:37I have you right here on the passenger list.
00:03:40Mr. Albert A. Hunziker, Space Age Trucking Company of the Bronx.
00:03:42I never made that reservation.
00:03:44No, space was reserved by Mr. Herman Pratt.
00:03:47Do you know Herman Pratt?
00:03:48Oh, sure, he's my partner, you jerk.
00:03:50Where are we anyway?
00:03:53They got it painted.
00:04:02What's going on here?
00:04:03Hey, hey, hey, Frank.
00:04:05Frank, that's just a sample of how this outfit operates.
00:04:08They thought of everything.
00:04:10Why, they won't even tell us where the place is where we're going.
00:04:12I mean, what country it's in.
00:04:14Personally, I think it's a fabulous idea.
00:04:16Keeps the tourists away, for one thing.
00:04:18What place?
00:04:20The Portals of Eden.
00:04:21Look, we've got to turn this aircraft around.
00:04:24I stand to lose a fortune.
00:04:25Hey, it's not the end of the world.
00:04:27Besides, this could be a ball, boy.
00:04:29Man, I don't need fun and games.
00:04:31Give me that bourbon now.
00:04:32This time, after the best time, we'll enjoy the good time, even more.
00:04:54This time, for the very first time, I'll love you forever.
00:05:09This time, for the very first time, I'll love you forever.
00:05:39If this place is such a big secret, then how'd you find out about it?
00:05:43Well, sure.
00:05:44It just came in the mail one day.
00:05:49Oh, come on.
00:05:50Somebody's got to know where this place is.
00:05:51There are ways of finding out.
00:05:52I can make an educated guess.
00:05:55Somewhere in Central America.
00:05:57No.
00:05:58No, it's got to be the Caribbean.
00:06:00Look at the photos in there.
00:06:02You name it, they got it.
00:06:03Golf, tennis.
00:06:04I didn't see any pictures like that.
00:06:06It's mainly a sort of health resort, isn't it?
00:06:08Hot baths, massages.
00:06:09No.
00:06:10No, they've got sports fishing.
00:06:12No, there was nothing in my brochure about sports fishing.
00:06:14May I?
00:06:14Come here to your dining room.
00:06:20Spectacular recreational facilities.
00:06:22Exciting new friendships.
00:06:23May I ask you that, please?
00:06:24I'll just have to call the people in Texas and postpone that meeting until tomorrow.
00:06:28There's nothing about beauty treatments in here.
00:06:31Now, what in the world would you girls need beauty treatments for?
00:06:34Spoken like a true Gemini.
00:06:36Everyone, would you kindly be seated, please?
00:06:39We're about to land at the Portals of Eden.
00:06:41Hey!
00:06:43It can't be the Caribbean.
00:06:45It's too soon for the Caribbean.
00:06:46Yeah?
00:06:47Yeah.
00:06:47Well, it's too soon for Central America, too.
00:06:50It's fine by me, kid.
00:06:51The closer we are to Texas, the better I like it.
00:07:01Goodbye.
00:07:02Goodbye.
00:07:02Have a wonderful time.
00:07:03We're sorry.
00:07:04Bye-bye.
00:07:05Enjoy yourselves.
00:07:07Bye-bye.
00:07:08Oh, hey.
00:07:09Bye-bye.
00:07:17Look at that.
00:07:19I should have brought my camera.
00:07:25Your hair themselves are spotted.
00:07:31Sensational.
00:07:32Welcome, everyone.
00:07:35My name is Seacrest.
00:07:38I am your host here at the Portals of Eden.
00:07:41I trust you all had a very smooth flight.
00:07:44Anything you need during your stay here, anything at all, come to me.
00:07:49Our aim here is to provide a unique, recreative experience at all times.
00:07:55If you'll all follow me, the luggage will follow you.
00:07:58There's something you can do for me, I'm afraid that nothing can be done until tomorrow when we're expecting another group in.
00:08:11I hope that's all right.
00:08:12It's not all right, but it seems like I don't have much of a choice.
00:08:15I'm tentative to be sawed.
00:08:16I wish my husband could see this.
00:08:23Central America, it's got to be.
00:08:25These volcanoes and this jungle.
00:08:28No.
00:08:29The best bet still seems like the Caribbean.
00:08:31It just feels like the Caribbean.
00:08:33You want to put some money on it?
00:08:35Sure.
00:08:35A hundred dollars.
00:08:36Make it two.
00:08:37You can always write home to the old man, right?
00:08:39I don't have to do that.
00:08:41Lyle is very independent.
00:08:43Oh, yeah.
00:08:44I can see that.
00:08:45I can see that.
00:08:52There goes our taxi.
00:08:53And here we are, ladies and gentlemen, the portals of Eden.
00:09:23I mean, everyone.
00:09:42Would you please sign the guest book?
00:09:45I can't get over it.
00:09:46Oh, it's fantastic.
00:09:48Awesome.
00:09:48The book is empty.
00:09:49There are no names in it.
00:09:50Yes, you are our first guest of the new season.
00:09:53You'll have the whole place to yourselves until tomorrow
00:09:56when we're expecting another group.
00:09:59Say, Elizabeth, where's the telephone?
00:10:01The telephones are to your right through the arch.
00:10:04Oh, thank you.
00:10:07These boys understand some English, but to speak none,
00:10:12we've found that everything runs more smoothly that way.
00:10:15And now, of course, I know you'd all like to see your rooms.
00:10:23Excuse me.
00:10:34Excuse me.
00:10:35The Quivela Indians, are they, um, well, would I need a guide?
00:10:39About the day's journey, Reverend.
00:10:40I'll arrange for a guide.
00:10:42I should think you'd be able to set out tomorrow morning.
00:10:44Oh, thank you.
00:10:46Always my pleasure.
00:10:52My God, look at this place.
00:11:35Oh, wow, that's so beautiful.
00:12:35You're the magic lady I came to see.
00:12:50Do with me what you will.
00:12:53What's so hot about this place?
00:13:08I could be in Schenectady for crying out loud.
00:13:10We try to tailor our accommodations to the needs and pleasures of our guests.
00:13:15Mr. Woodruff plans to stay here and indulge himself.
00:13:18Mrs. Lallier wants to rest.
00:13:20The Reverend Fellows wishes to research more exotic religions than his own.
00:13:24Your need is to leave.
00:13:26This is a room for a man on the move to stop over on the way to more important places.
00:13:33You better believe it.
00:13:34I'm your host for a man on the way.
00:13:46This is heaven.
00:14:16What's that?
00:14:26Just a little tickle.
00:14:46Just a little tickle.
00:15:02What's that?
00:15:15What's going on?
00:15:17Can you get a forked stick, rich boy?
00:15:22Please, everyone.
00:15:23It's all right.
00:15:24There is no cause for alarm.
00:15:26The species is absolutely harmless.
00:15:28Calm yourselves.
00:15:29Everything will be better if you avoid antagonizing it.
00:15:33See?
00:15:45Honey?
00:15:46Honey, come on out now.
00:15:47It's all right.
00:15:48The snake's gone.
00:15:49Honey, everything's all right.
00:15:51Come on out.
00:15:52It's all right.
00:15:54I know it's silly, but snakes are just...
00:15:59I'm terribly sorry.
00:16:00This is most regrettable.
00:16:02Completely non-poisonous.
00:16:04But I know what a shock it must have been.
00:16:07We see them from time to time on the grounds, but never has one actually entered the hotel.
00:16:13It must have gotten through the plumbing somehow.
00:16:15I assure you, it won't happen again.
00:16:21Well, I suppose every Eden has its servant.
00:16:27Oh, boy.
00:16:45You kissed today.
00:16:46You sure got it licked.
00:16:47Yeah?
00:16:48How's that?
00:16:49Look at you.
00:16:50Not a care in the world.
00:16:51You're all dolled up, dancing your heads off.
00:16:52You don't even know where you're at.
00:16:53We're on our honeymoon.
00:16:54That's where we're at.
00:16:55What did you do on yours?
00:16:56What did I do on me?
00:16:57What do you say, Woody?
00:16:58Oh, yeah.
00:16:59A lovely evening, huh?
00:17:00Yeah.
00:17:01Well, this is the night, huh?
00:17:02Mind if I joined you?
00:17:03I do.
00:17:04I do.
00:17:05I do.
00:17:06What do you say, Woody?
00:17:07Oh, yeah.
00:17:08A lovely evening, huh?
00:17:09Yeah.
00:17:10Well, this is the night, huh?
00:17:12Mind if I joined you?
00:17:14Sure.
00:17:15I was just writing a card to my husband.
00:17:18Oh?
00:17:19You tell him about the little excitement we had this afternoon?
00:17:21Oh, no.
00:17:22No, I wouldn't mention the snake.
00:17:23He's worried enough about me as it is.
00:17:26What's it to be afraid of?
00:17:28You're a big girl.
00:17:30Well, if I were a self-pitying sort of person, I guess you might say I had some kind of a nervous breakdown.
00:17:36Certainly doesn't show.
00:17:38I was just tired, that's all.
00:17:40I just needed a rest from the children.
00:17:43You know, running a home, the carpools, PTA meetings.
00:17:48As soon as Alan saw what was happening, he arranged this vacation.
00:17:52It's much more than we can afford, God bless him, but he'll be joining me in a couple of weeks.
00:17:58Then I won't feel so guilty.
00:18:01What about the kids?
00:18:02Are they coming, too?
00:18:03No.
00:18:04No, my sister Jeanette is going to take care of them.
00:18:07Mm.
00:18:08She's there right now, helping out.
00:18:10Now, Alan and I decided we would be very selfish.
00:18:15We'd take a second honeymoon all to ourselves.
00:18:19Jeanette's going to redo the apartment while I'm gone.
00:18:22She's a fantastic interior decorator.
00:18:25The children just adore her.
00:18:28So everything's going to work out just fine.
00:18:30Oh, that's great.
00:18:31That's just great.
00:18:33Uh, listen, I, uh...
00:18:35I'll let you finish that car.
00:18:38I didn't reckon.
00:18:43You look fantastic.
00:18:47Absolutely fantastic.
00:18:52It feels heavy somehow.
00:18:55Afraid it won't crack open if I smile too much.
00:19:00Join me for dinner?
00:19:03Mm-hmm.
00:19:07I can't get over this.
00:19:17Fantastic.
00:19:20How about a drink?
00:19:30Oh, my.
00:19:32How about that, huh?
00:19:35Something positively unreal about this place.
00:19:41Mm.
00:19:42Yes, I know what you mean.
00:19:44There is something unsettling about actually getting what you've always wanted.
00:19:50Oh, don't do that.
00:19:56Listen to that.
00:19:57Listen to that.
00:19:58Listen to that.
00:20:00So many people are afraid of closeness.
00:20:04But here we're free.
00:20:06Yes.
00:20:07Hmm?
00:20:08Yes.
00:20:09Guess what?
00:20:10Yes, I am.
00:20:11Afraid of closeness.
00:20:18And I, I wish you'd stop lying to me.
00:20:20How am I lying?
00:20:22Hmm?
00:20:23You don't mean closeness.
00:20:24Hmm?
00:20:25You don't mean closeness.
00:20:26You mean...
00:20:27Contact.
00:20:28No.
00:20:29I mean closeness.
00:20:30Contact.
00:20:31Hmm.
00:20:32No.
00:20:33I mean closeness.
00:20:40How could you?
00:20:41You're married.
00:20:42What makes you...
00:20:43Oh.
00:20:44You mean the stewardess in the play.
00:20:47Well...
00:20:48I was married.
00:20:49But, uh...
00:20:50I'm not now.
00:20:51I'm divorced.
00:20:52Oh, for heaven's sake.
00:20:53I didn't think about that.
00:20:54Ah, you see?
00:20:55Really?
00:20:56Cross my heart.
00:21:01You.
00:21:02Oh.
00:21:03Oh.
00:21:04Uh.
00:21:05Ok.
00:21:06Um.
00:21:07No one.
00:21:09It's fun.
00:21:10Uh, we ate a했, expected of the love's sake.
00:21:13Hmm.
00:21:14Uh.
00:21:15And it was all gone for a truck.
00:21:16Okay?
00:21:18No one last В if pose it founds.
00:21:19Oh wow!
00:21:29I guess you can see how glad I am that you're not married.
00:21:55I did something wrong.
00:21:59I did something wrong, didn't I?
00:22:07I'm not divorced.
00:22:09My wife won't let me go.
00:22:12She loves me, she says.
00:22:14She loves me. She needs me.
00:22:16She can't live without me.
00:22:19Every time I try to leave her, she either gets sick or tries to kill herself.
00:22:23There's nothing that woman won't do.
00:22:25Nothing.
00:22:27She has no pride. None.
00:22:29None at all.
00:22:31She's even called me up at another woman's apartment and begged me to come home.
00:22:34She loves me. She forgives me.
00:22:36I'm sick of it.
00:22:38And, of course, I always feel guilty for what I've done, for causing so much pain, causing her so much misery, anxiety.
00:22:45And for not loving her, the way she loves me, I try to make it up to her.
00:22:55But, well, that's the way it goes.
00:22:59That's the way she holds me.
00:23:01The only way she knows how.
00:23:02Through tears, illnesses, medicines, even minor surgery.
00:23:07For her, as well as for me, she, she had a lot going for her once, but she threw it all away.
00:23:20Now she just exists.
00:23:22I hardly ever see her out of her bathrobe anymore.
00:23:27That's why I came here.
00:23:38A place nobody knows about.
00:23:42It's the only way I could get away from her.
00:23:53Why are you smiling at?
00:23:55You don't know how much like your wife I'd be.
00:23:59Like Rita?
00:24:00No, we're not at all like her.
00:24:02If I got involved with you, I'd get clutchy.
00:24:07I'd hang on and hang on, because I'd be so afraid you'd run away.
00:24:12And then, the next thing I'd know, you'd be running away.
00:24:20How are you getting involved?
00:24:22Darling, please don't think I'm crazy, but would you, would you just check it?
00:24:37What?
00:24:38Oh.
00:24:42Not even an angle.
00:24:50What's your name?
00:24:52It really sounds bad.
00:25:20It really sounds bad.
00:25:21It really sounds bad.
00:25:21Let's go.
00:25:51The others are innocent.
00:26:21Everything's dead!
00:26:33These tropical storms at this time of year are not unusual.
00:26:37Although the one last night was of more than ordinary ferocity.
00:26:41The electricity, as I'm sure you've noticed, is gone.
00:26:45I apologize for the failure of our air conditioning, but it can't be helped.
00:26:50I'm afraid our generator was struck by lightning and...
00:26:53What about that plane that was coming in today?
00:26:55I'm afraid there's nowhere for it to land.
00:26:57The landing strip has been rendered inoperable.
00:27:00There are trenches all across it, some of them six feet deep.
00:27:04Where will the telephone service be restored? I've got to call my people in Texas.
00:27:08It's difficult to say. For the moment we are isolated.
00:27:12Well, what about a road? There's got to be a road.
00:27:15Oh, no. There is none out of the valley.
00:27:18That would have made the portals of Eden too accessible to the outside world.
00:27:22Everything here was flown in.
00:27:24Please, there is no cause for alarm.
00:27:27Although our refrigeration is electric, the food will keep another day.
00:27:31And the liquor supply is more than adequate if you don't mind a warm drink.
00:27:36What about water?
00:27:38There is enough in our roof tank to last two days, I estimate, provided we use it for drinking only.
00:27:46I'm sorry. Hopefully help will have arrived by then.
00:27:50Well, if you can't arrange things any better than this, you have no right asking the kind of money you do.
00:27:54Of course. Your money will be refunded if that's what you wish.
00:27:59What is that smell?
00:28:03What is that?
00:28:24Fish, electrocuted by lightning.
00:28:43That's all I need. No telephones. No air conditioning. No electricity.
00:28:53And now all this contaminated water.
00:29:09I'm sorry, sir. This area is restricted to employees only.
00:29:13Oh, come on, man. This isn't just another day at Happy Acres. We've got to get out of here.
00:29:17Well, what is it you're looking for, Mr. Hunsicker? Perhaps I can help.
00:29:21I don't know. Something. Anything. Something to attract attention.
00:29:25When I see it, I'll know.
00:29:27What's in there?
00:29:28It's just a storeroom that has...
00:29:29Let's take a look.
00:29:33There is nothing there that...
00:29:34I'll be the judge of that, all right? Unlock it.
00:29:36Sir, it's...
00:29:37Unlock it or I'll break it down!
00:29:39What are you trying to pull, black man?
00:29:52It's useless, Mr. Hunsicker. Lightning struck the antenna and the insides are burned out.
00:29:57I saw no sense in fostering a falsehood.
00:30:00Who says it's false?
00:30:02I used to do this in the Navy.
00:30:04Give me some spare parts lamp.
00:30:07I had no idea. The set belonged to the previous manager.
00:30:22How does it look?
00:30:23Can't tell yet.
00:30:24It'll take some time.
00:30:29Tell me something, Seacrest.
00:30:33How come you got no Caucasian help in this place?
00:30:36Does it bother you?
00:30:38Well, you know, usually at least a manager in a place like this.
00:30:43There is no place like this, Mr. Hunsicker.
00:30:51Alan?
00:30:52Alan?
00:30:55I'm here, Alan.
00:30:56I'm sorry.
00:30:57You can have plenty of my medicines in there.
00:31:13David, what's the matter?
00:31:16I'm a touch of a vagina.
00:31:18I had a heart attack last month.
00:31:22No, it was just a mild one, that's all. Just a mild one.
00:31:26Seacrest, why don't you say something?
00:31:30Are you all right?
00:31:32Sure.
00:31:33The pills don't take too long. Just a few minutes.
00:31:40Hey, you know something?
00:31:43You're pretty.
00:31:44No.
00:31:45No, you...
00:31:47No.
00:31:48No, you really are.
00:31:53You don't need that pudding all over your face.
00:32:03David.
00:32:05Are you sure you're okay?
00:32:08Come here.
00:32:13Oh, David.
00:32:17I know we're an awful mess here and I should be frightened, but I'm not. I'm happy.
00:32:23Maybe it has something to do with coming close to death.
00:32:25I wasn't close to death.
00:32:27I wasn't close to death.
00:32:29Just a, what they call a warning, that's all.
00:32:32Well, I was. I was bitten by a dog and I turned out I was allergic to the rabies shots.
00:32:38Well, that could be serious.
00:32:40Well, it was.
00:32:42Anyway, I think we appreciate what we have more when we come close to losing it.
00:32:48Come close to losing it.
00:32:51In any case, I'm sure glad you didn't die.
00:32:55So am I.
00:33:00It's funny though.
00:33:01You know.
00:33:02What is?
00:33:03Well, on the trip down, I was talking with, uh, the Reverend, uh, John Fellows.
00:33:08And he told me that he almost died.
00:33:10Almost drowned.
00:33:12No kidding.
00:33:13No, that's what he said.
00:33:15Somebody pulled him out at the last minute.
00:33:16And as a result of what happened, he's been going through a whole sort of questioning of his faith.
00:33:21Huh.
00:33:23Well, what's the matter?
00:33:25I was wondering where it happened. At the beach or what?
00:33:29Well, I didn't say. Why?
00:33:31Well, did you notice his luggage?
00:33:35Beach bag?
00:33:39Beach bag.
00:33:40Beach bag.
00:33:48Hold on, Sarah, will you?
00:33:49Oh, please. Do you have to stand so close? It's too hot.
00:33:52Well, I'm sorry.
00:33:53Yeah, I'm really sorry. I'm just trying to help the man.
00:33:55I'm sorry. Is that all you can ever say?
00:33:58That's what you said when you ran the car into a telephone pole, too.
00:34:02I'm sorry.
00:34:03Look, I almost killed us and two other people.
00:34:05What'd you expect me to do, recite limericks?
00:34:06The trouble is, Lyle, you don't mean it. You just say it to get by.
00:34:09Rich boy.
00:34:10What's bothering you?
00:34:11Dugan!
00:34:12What?
00:34:13Can I have that now, please?
00:34:14Well, I'm gonna tell you, if you're not careful, what is bothering you?
00:34:16All right. I'd like to know.
00:34:17You want me to tell you right here?
00:34:18Yeah.
00:34:21What are you doing?
00:34:24We'll be taking a trip tomorrow morning.
00:34:26The Indian tribe I've been looking for is only a few miles from here.
00:34:30You can't take that food. That food's for all of us.
00:34:32I've already talked to Mr. Seacrest. I have his permission.
00:34:35He assures me help will be here very soon.
00:34:37We're not certain of that.
00:34:38Well, look in here, Mrs. Laria. I'm taking very little. It's no more than my share.
00:34:43This trip is very important to me.
00:34:45Is he a bunch of Indians?
00:34:47Quivele Indians have an ancient ceremony, Mrs. Laria. Capable of great mystical experience.
00:34:59And I am hoping to discover if my faith has any meaning.
00:35:02You think some savages can show you that?
00:35:06Visions are visions. They will have theirs. I will have mine.
00:35:11Good news, let's hope. Mr. Hunsicker has the radio working.
00:35:16Arlene's folks in Orlando. Just got back last night.
00:35:25This is WB-2-X-Z-Z. It's an emergency transmission. Emergency. Mayday. Do you read me? Over.
00:35:38You'll have to give me that one again, old buddy. I got some noise on this end.
00:35:53Emergency transmission. Emergency. Call letters WB-2-X-Z. Mayday. Can you read me now? Over.
00:36:05Yeah, we took the kids over there on Sunday. They had a bow. It's even bigger Disneyland, you know.
00:36:12I didn't know you.
00:36:14Mayday. Mayday. We need help here. Can you read me? Over.
00:36:20Oh, yeah. The car's running fine. It's the best investment I ever made.
00:36:25Look, old buddy, I can hardly hear. I got some chatter here now. It's jamming me pretty bad. I'll sign off for now.
00:36:30SOS. This is an SOS call. We need help. Answer!
00:36:37I said I got some kind of chatter here. I'll get back to you tomorrow night. This is KB-6-X-Z signing off.
00:36:46Receiver's working fine. I'll have to check out the transmitter again.
00:36:50Can you fix it?
00:36:52All I can do is try.
00:36:54I came here to get away from pressure. I'm not supposed to have any pressure.
00:36:58Why don't I take you up to your room, Mrs. Lowry? No, I don't want to go to my room. It's like an oven in my room.
00:37:03Well, I tell you what, let's have a little glass of wine. I think sometimes a little glass of wine will suddenly go down.
00:37:07No, no, I don't want a glass of wine, especially when I'm upset.
00:37:10Annette, do you want to take a walk? Maybe a little walk will make you feel better.
00:37:14I don't want anything. I just want to get out of here. I just want to go home to my husband and children.
00:37:18I know. We all want to get out of here, Annette.
00:37:20Annette.
00:37:21Then why isn't somebody doing something? Why isn't somebody doing something?
00:37:25She's obviously upset. Don't you have something, a tranquilizer?
00:37:27Don't. Please. Don't talk behind my back.
00:37:31I won't stand for anybody talking behind my back.
00:37:33Yes, of course.
00:37:35Annette.
00:37:37I think my room's a little cooler.
00:37:39And I have some refreshing lotion that Ms. Bigg gave you.
00:37:42It'll make you feel cooler, Annette. Come on.
00:37:45Come on. You'll feel better. Come on, Annette.
00:37:48I just want to go home.
00:37:50I know. I know.
00:37:55I just want to hide my husband and my children.
00:38:06Well, so much for dinner.
00:38:16Guess we might as well dance.
00:38:18Certainly don't see how that pops.
00:38:20Come on, hon. It's not the end of the world.
00:38:34What's this supposed to be?
00:38:36It's a rumble. What do you think it is?
00:38:38It's not a rumble, Lyle.
00:38:40Well, it will be if you let me lead.
00:38:43Darling, why don't you do it on the floor, then, instead of on my feet?
00:38:53Another martini, please.
00:38:59Give me a double burger, waiter.
00:39:00Oh, boy.
00:39:06No luck, huh?
00:39:07I can hear them.
00:39:09They can't hear me.
00:39:11If there's anything wrong with that transmitter, I can't find it.
00:39:13It just isn't sending.
00:39:14Hey, this is a funny question to ask you, I know, but have you had any experience with death recently?
00:39:24With death?
00:39:24My mother died two years ago, but I don't care.
00:39:30Well, I mean you.
00:39:31You personally.
00:39:33Have you been sick or been in an accident or anything of that nature?
00:39:36I'll tell you the truth.
00:39:37I've never been sick a day in my life.
00:39:41Honest to God.
00:39:42Not even a cold.
00:39:43Not wood.
00:39:44You sure?
00:39:46I mean, you haven't fainted or lost consciousness for some reason or other?
00:39:49Well, I'm a sound sleeper, but I always wake up.
00:39:53What are you getting at?
00:39:57Oh, I was just curious.
00:39:59That's all.
00:39:59Several people around here have had some pretty close calls recently.
00:40:08Who's that?
00:40:11Oh, yeah, that's quite a dish.
00:40:13She's on the staff.
00:40:14Miss Vic is her name, I think.
00:40:16What's she doing in here?
00:40:17The help never sits in here.
00:40:19Well, maybe she wants some action.
00:40:21Yeah, she's looking right at you.
00:40:23Mm-mm-mm.
00:40:25I'm pretty looking at you.
00:40:30Looks like we're both wrong.
00:40:31Yeah.
00:40:46One too many, huh?
00:40:51She's dead.
00:41:00She's dead.
00:41:00We should just bury her and forget about it.
00:41:19Secret says she has relatives here.
00:41:21So do I.
00:41:22God knows when I'll see him again.
00:41:27Over here.
00:41:28I'm sure in this place, did I tell you?
00:41:37What for?
00:41:38Two million dollars.
00:41:39No, I mean on what grounds.
00:41:41I don't know.
00:41:41I'll find something.
00:41:42My brother-in-law is a lawyer.
00:41:46Why doesn't somebody clean up this map?
00:41:49I said I'll come just as soon as they can.
00:41:51Here, I'll.
00:41:52I'll.
00:41:52It's all right.
00:41:54What's your problem?
00:41:54Well, we've been waiting here over 20 minutes and there's nobody in sight.
00:42:03No waiters, no nothing.
00:42:05I'll go take a look.
00:42:06I'm sorry, everyone.
00:42:08I'm afraid I have some bad news.
00:42:10Oh.
00:42:11All the helpers left during the night.
00:42:14There is no one left but the eight of us here.
00:42:17Gone.
00:42:18Where are they going to go?
00:42:19Almost certainly back to their own tribes.
00:42:22Although I'm certain now that Miss Vick's death was caused by a can of fruit spoiled,
00:42:27still these people are ignorant and intensely superstitious.
00:42:30They probably interpreted Miss Vick's death as a bad omen.
00:42:35Well, there sure is nothing good about it.
00:42:37Well, it is upsetting, of course.
00:42:39But on the positive side, it does mean sharing the food supply among the two of us.
00:42:43What food supply?
00:42:45Huh?
00:42:45How do we know the rest of those cans aren't contaminated too?
00:42:48God, please.
00:42:49I can't dare anymore.
00:42:51There are some crackers and some dried fruit and some nuts.
00:42:53Ah, hold it.
00:42:54Just hold it.
00:42:56There's something I don't understand about all this.
00:43:00You said you were expecting all those other guests this week.
00:43:04Well, why aren't the planes at least trying to land?
00:43:06Possibly the plane was too damaged in the storm.
00:43:09No, no, I've been watching.
00:43:10There's been a sign of an aircraft.
00:43:12Nothing.
00:43:13I'm telling you, there's something crazy about this whole thing.
00:43:16Sure, we're cut off.
00:43:18But for crying out loud, there are other people in the world.
00:43:20I agree that the situation has escalated into something more serious than I had anticipated.
00:43:26Now he agrees.
00:43:27I'm determined to go for help.
00:43:29How?
00:43:29There's a trail across the mountains.
00:43:31You mean on foot?
00:43:32I've done it before.
00:43:33It is a four-day journey to the nearest city.
00:43:36What city is it?
00:43:38La...
00:43:38I'm sorry.
00:43:44La Paz, right?
00:43:45You know the rules, sir.
00:43:46You were going to say La Paz, right?
00:43:48That will be a matter of conjecture.
00:43:50Oh, come on.
00:43:51Own up like a man.
00:43:51I shall be back by Friday afternoon with food and supplies and some medicines and all...
00:43:56Just come back with transportation out of here.
00:43:58That's all.
00:43:58Forget the food and medicine.
00:44:00Seacrest, have you seen the Reverend Fellows today?
00:44:03Yes.
00:44:03He left on his expedition earlier this morning.
00:44:06Did you actually see him leave?
00:44:07Yes, it was about 4.30 this morning.
00:44:10Don't you ever sleep?
00:44:13Under the circumstances, I felt it best that I should stay up and keep an eye out.
00:44:17I suggest, incidentally, that you make arrangements for someone to do the same when I'm gone.
00:44:47No, no, no, no.
00:45:17All right, I'm taking the first watch from 8 until 12.
00:45:31Who will volunteer for the next one from 12 to 4?
00:45:37Well, come on now.
00:45:39Well, we've all got a limb ahead here.
00:45:42Look, that's the only time it cools off enough around here to get any sleep.
00:45:45Why don't you take it?
00:45:47Maybe I can get some sleep then.
00:45:49Well, I don't see what you're complaining about.
00:45:51I'm the one that has to sleep on the couch.
00:45:53Well, you snore it on me.
00:45:54Oh, is that it?
00:45:55Is that an idiot?
00:45:56I'll take it.
00:45:57What's the matter with you two jokers anyway?
00:45:59Ask her.
00:46:00Go ahead.
00:46:00Tell him what's wrong.
00:46:01I'll tell him.
00:46:02All right.
00:46:05Now, we need someone from 4 until 8.
00:46:08I'll take it.
00:46:09Good girl.
00:46:12Well, before we get on to the business of rationing water, maybe you ought to go up and look at Annette, see if she's all right, huh?
00:46:21I'll be right back.
00:46:22What about the water?
00:46:24I checked the roof tank this afternoon.
00:46:28We've got less than a quarter of a tank.
00:46:33Annette?
00:46:33I'm sorry to have made so much trouble.
00:46:56Oh, it's easy.
00:46:57I'm fine now, really.
00:46:58Sure.
00:46:58Mm-hmm.
00:47:01All I want to do is just rest.
00:47:02I'll look it on you when I come off watch.
00:47:05All right.
00:47:06If you need anything, you know where I'll be.
00:47:16Would you like me to...
00:47:18No.
00:47:19I've had enough darkness for a while.
00:47:22That's a good sign.
00:47:25Good night.
00:47:25Good night.
00:47:26Good night.
00:47:32Don't forget, rich boy.
00:47:37You owe me $200.
00:47:38Get off my back, will you?
00:47:40Have you seen Ellen?
00:47:41No, not lately.
00:47:42What's the matter?
00:47:42She's disappeared.
00:47:43You want me to come with you?
00:47:44No, you better stay here.
00:47:45Might be trouble.
00:47:45Ellen!
00:47:46Ellen!
00:47:46Ellen!
00:47:47I'm here.
00:47:48Oh, thank God.
00:48:01Thank God.
00:48:02Thank God.
00:48:06oh thank god thank god what are you doing out here i want to see where you put miss vick
00:48:20why i want to prove something to myself oh sweetheart we were wrong about everything
00:48:29i talked to huntsicker he hasn't been sick a day in his life i know i'm right david
00:48:38and that was dead stone dead nobody could live and lose that much blood but she did no she didn't
00:48:47she couldn't she was already dead just like the rest of us all right if we're dead where are we
00:48:56i'd say hell i'd call it heaven
00:49:03we're the only ones that say so
00:49:10jave something's gotta go wrong
00:49:15it's our turn
00:49:20what's miss vick got to do with this anyway
00:49:36i don't think she died
00:49:41how could there be death in hell
00:49:45all right let's go take a look
00:49:54thank you
00:50:01oh
00:50:03oh
00:50:05oh
00:50:07oh
00:50:09oh
00:50:11oh
00:50:13oh
00:50:15oh
00:50:32oh
00:50:34oh
00:50:36oh
00:50:38oh
00:50:40oh
00:50:42there's a time for ellen's watch they broke in they got all the food
00:50:47who the indians there must have been
00:50:49did you see them no i never saw a thing i don't know how they pulled it off but the food is all gone man
00:50:55all of it all the decent stuff all that's left is canned food
00:50:58a can of these killed miss vick
00:51:06don't be a fool woodruff
00:51:09crazy the man's crazy i swear
00:51:11miss vick didn't die
00:51:13oh come off it woodruff
00:51:15we carried the body out ourselves
00:51:16that's right
00:51:17and it's gone al
00:51:18the body is gone
00:51:19it's not there
00:51:20ellen and i weren't going to say anything because
00:51:24well for one thing it sounds pretty bizarre
00:51:27but now that the rest of the food is gone
00:51:29i think you should know that
00:51:32it's okay to eat the canned goods
00:51:34as a matter of fact it doesn't make any difference whether you do or not
00:51:40every one of us in this room is dead
00:51:46already
00:51:47now i've heard everything
00:51:51oh willie oh boy i think the heat's got to be
00:51:54you just think back a minute you'll realize that
00:51:59we've all had some serious illness or accident
00:52:02in the recent past
00:52:04i had a heart attack
00:52:05ellen
00:52:06i had a fatal
00:52:08allergic reaction to a rabies shot
00:52:11reverend fellows
00:52:13drowned
00:52:14the dukens had an accident on the way to the airport
00:52:17you're crying out loud
00:52:19i told you already
00:52:20i have never been sick
00:52:22i've never had any accidents
00:52:25neither have i
00:52:26who can afford to be sick with a husband and three children to take care of
00:52:30well there you go
00:52:31wait a minute
00:52:32al
00:52:32you said you were a sound sleeper right
00:52:34am buddy
00:52:35am
00:52:36what about you annette
00:52:38well as a matter of fact i'm a light sleeper
00:52:41i usually have to take a pill
00:52:42did you take any pills
00:52:43the night before you flew down here
00:52:45yes i was very excited
00:52:47did you take any more than usual
00:52:50no
00:52:52no i didn't
00:52:55though
00:52:57yes
00:53:01well i
00:53:03took a different kind of pill
00:53:05alan said it
00:53:06was a bit stronger
00:53:08there you see
00:53:17come on
00:53:18that's enough of that
00:53:19now wait a minute
00:53:20well it is a little strange that each of us got a
00:53:24a brochure that said something different about this place
00:53:27well i never got a brochure sweetie
00:53:30so there you go
00:53:31what about the luggage
00:53:32no one wonder about that
00:53:34only the dugans
00:53:36brought luggage
00:53:37they were the only ones packed for a trip
00:53:40the rest of us brought overnight cases like you take to a hospital
00:53:42or like reverend fellows who drowned
00:53:44he had just a beach bag
00:53:46what was in your case on that
00:53:48i had a change of clothes
00:53:51a silver gown and a pair of silver shoes
00:53:54i promise
00:53:56hawkshaw the detective here
00:54:01when you send a woman's body to the undertaker what do you usually send along with it
00:54:06the prettiest gown and shoes right
00:54:09no that's all right
00:54:18no i just remembered i remembered that alan gave me those pills he got them for me
00:54:22look you two are scaring this lady to death why would he give me those pills
00:54:29look he he went with jeanette before we met but there hasn't been anything since then
00:54:34look the lady just got over a very bad upset
00:54:43excuse me
00:54:44this sort of foolishness is gone far enough woodruff
00:54:49we're not trying to hurt anyone we're just trying to face the facts
00:54:52i'll have to toboggan with your lousy facts
00:54:55you want to face facts
00:54:56okay
00:54:56if
00:54:58if miss vick's body is gone
00:55:01then the indians took it
00:55:03just like they took the food
00:55:04why would they take the body
00:55:06they were afraid of it
00:55:09how do you know you an indian
00:55:11you don't think it's a bit strange how you
00:55:15wandered onto the wrong airplane
00:55:17honey
00:55:18i had a lot on my mind
00:55:20still
00:55:22you were expected
00:55:24your name was on the list
00:55:25i don't care if my name is on 50 lists
00:55:29you trying to tell me i don't know if i'm dead or alive
00:55:32oh cut out the baloney
00:55:33how would you know
00:55:35you never died before
00:55:37oh boy
00:55:39alan
00:55:40please
00:55:43don't do that
00:55:45don't you see because
00:55:48if what you say is
00:55:51true
00:55:52it means that uh
00:56:01alan killed me
00:56:06listen
00:56:07listen
00:56:11see christ
00:56:18it can't be can it
00:56:21i mean it's too soon
00:56:23you'll see
00:56:32how'd you hear about us did you find me i heard the call
00:56:39man have they been worried about you is everybody okay
00:56:42can you get us out of here
00:56:43no it wouldn't be safe
00:56:46i heard your mayday call and i got here as fast as i could to see if you're all right and what you need
00:56:50listen son
00:56:51i'll pay you a thousand dollars a thousand dollars to fly me to texas
00:56:56i'd like to sir but i can't take the chance
00:56:58can you at least tell us where we are
00:57:00well i'm not sure exactly
00:57:02could you get me to managua
00:57:03you know someplace i can get a commercial flight
00:57:05it wouldn't be safe
00:57:06but i'll tell them you're all okay and there'll be a plane in here tomorrow morning okay
00:57:10now if they're any sick or wounded i'll ask for a litter
00:57:12just get us out of here that's all that's all we need
00:57:15okay
00:57:15thank you very much and we certainly appreciate your help
00:57:17right i'm glad i could do it
00:57:19oh thank god
00:57:21i almost believed we were dead
00:57:23y'all feel better huh
00:57:25i think i i overbuddy an apology i think i must have been a little insane
00:57:32i'm sorry
00:57:33yeah i'm sorry too but we were both so convinced
00:57:37what's the matter we're safe now
00:57:43no we're not
00:57:45he's dead
00:57:47what
00:57:48he's dead
00:57:50do you know what that was
00:57:55it was johnny delmonico
00:57:59i've seen him a hundred times i know it's him and he's dead
00:58:05remember
00:58:07on our way to the airport we heard on the radio
00:58:10that he died in a plane crash
00:58:14oh boy here we go again
00:58:17well
00:58:31our flat
00:58:34is johnny delmonico
00:58:36there won't be any plane tomorrow
00:58:40there won't be any rescue
00:58:43well that's it
00:59:13That's it. That's the end of the fuel.
00:59:29We'll just have to fill to the water as best we can and drink it as it is.
00:59:35I guess it can't hurt us very much, considering that we're...
00:59:39Oh, Dave. It's so awful.
00:59:47Every day, some new torment.
00:59:51I pray for it to end somehow,
00:59:55and then I stop thinking I'll have to give you up.
01:00:01I'll drink to that.
01:00:07I'll drink to that.
01:00:08I'll drink to that.
01:00:17Go!
01:00:18I hope so.
01:00:21I hope so.
01:00:24I'm sorry.
01:00:26I have to relax.
01:00:28I have to drink to that.
01:00:29I hope so.
01:00:31I hope so.
01:00:32I hope so.
01:00:34We'll have to look forward to that.
01:00:36I can't even see that.
01:00:39To the proper level of heat,
01:00:40we'll have to look forward to that.
01:00:42Oh, my God.
01:01:12There is no way out of here, Mr. Hunziker.
01:01:17Did you find what you were looking for?
01:01:22Yes.
01:01:24Unfortunately.
01:01:27The Indians, what about them?
01:01:32The Quivella.
01:01:36They are an undersized and incredibly dirty tribe
01:01:41who bury their defective young alive.
01:01:49I participated in their peyote ceremony.
01:01:56From that point on,
01:01:58the whole experience was unspeakable.
01:02:01What happened?
01:02:01There was nothing.
01:02:03Nothing.
01:02:07Nothing at all happened.
01:02:13No visions and no dreams and...
01:02:18just nothing.
01:02:20There was...
01:02:28vast...
01:02:32empty...
01:02:36kind of...
01:02:38space that...
01:02:40no sounds and no sights and...
01:02:44no smells.
01:02:45It was terrifying.
01:02:53I lost even the sense of my own body.
01:02:57And when I came to myself,
01:03:00I was alone.
01:03:01There was no one there and...
01:03:05there were no Indians and...
01:03:08no camp.
01:03:08just nothing.
01:03:14I know.
01:03:17We've discovered that.
01:03:21We're all dead, aren't we?
01:03:25Dead?
01:03:28No.
01:03:30I don't think so.
01:03:32I wish it was so.
01:03:35Good man, Reverend.
01:03:37You're dead.
01:03:40And we're in hell.
01:03:44Hell?
01:03:46Why should we be in hell?
01:03:48Are we any worse than anyone else?
01:03:51No, I don't think so.
01:03:53We have...
01:03:54the people.
01:03:55Just people like...
01:03:57any other people.
01:03:58we have our good,
01:03:59we have our bad,
01:04:00and...
01:04:01I don't think we should be singled out for punishment.
01:04:04Go on.
01:04:05Keep it up.
01:04:07That's what I like to hear.
01:04:09We are all very much alive.
01:04:16It only seems like hell because...
01:04:19because we have all lost our illusions.
01:04:25I've lost my faith.
01:04:26that I've lost my cynicism.
01:04:32The Dugans have lost their...
01:04:36young love.
01:04:37Mrs. Lariere has lost...
01:04:39her illusion of domestic bliss.
01:04:42Well,
01:04:43I haven't lost anything.
01:04:45I never gave in to these crackpots for a minute.
01:04:49Ask them.
01:04:49I would say that you had lost a great deal, Mr. Hansaker.
01:04:54Hmm?
01:04:55Your Dallas deal.
01:04:59Your dream of success.
01:05:01Hasn't it occurred to you by now?
01:05:04That it was your partner who probably arranged this detour away from your destination,
01:05:08and that by now your company is probably safely in his hands?
01:05:11You're nuts.
01:05:16That stuff you drank must have softened your brain.
01:05:19You think about it, Mr. Hansaker, because it's all gone.
01:05:21Just nothing.
01:05:24Just nothing.
01:05:28Ellen and I...
01:05:29we've found something.
01:05:32No.
01:05:33You've only perpetuated something.
01:05:39I don't follow you.
01:05:40You and Ellen are happy because you still have your dreams.
01:05:45Love is the most persistent of dreams.
01:05:50Until something comes along to shatter it.
01:05:53Our love isn't a dream.
01:05:56How very lucky you are.
01:05:58Well, I guess the M-liners will have some of their water now.
01:06:10Are you sure?
01:06:15I didn't...
01:06:16I didn't tell you before.
01:06:20I...
01:06:21I kept on saying I never had an accident.
01:06:26I was never unconscious.
01:06:28I almost believed in myself.
01:06:38Before I...
01:06:40left for Texas,
01:06:44my...
01:06:45my partner gave a birthday party for his wife.
01:06:50I got clutched.
01:06:52I fell down some stairs...
01:06:57and passed out.
01:07:01I got lucky.
01:07:03I got lucky.
01:07:11I got lucky.
01:07:12I got lucky.
01:07:12I got lucky.
01:07:14I won't be the next person.
01:07:16You see...
01:07:17We'd all rather believe ourselves dead
01:07:29than face the prospect of life without dreams.
01:07:37That's the true hell, you know.
01:07:41Life without dreams
01:07:43makes it bearable.
01:08:07Thank heavens you're all all right.
01:08:10Of course, the secret is out now.
01:08:12You're in all the papers.
01:08:14Everyone knows about the portals of Eden,
01:08:17but it couldn't be kept a secret forever.
01:08:20This is our pilot, Roger Harris.
01:08:22That storm you had?
01:08:24That was Hurricane Clear.
01:08:25The whole coast was hit.
01:08:27For four days, we haven't had anything in the air.
01:08:29Thank God that kid pilot got through to us
01:08:30and let us know that you're all okay.
01:08:32But what took you so long?
01:08:33He said there'd be a plane the next day.
01:08:35All the landing strips everywhere
01:08:37were destroyed like ours,
01:08:39so the few amphibians around here
01:08:41were in constant demand.
01:08:42Paris has been flying around the clock.
01:08:44I'm sorry I couldn't get here any sooner,
01:08:46but I had to get into an awful lot of other people
01:08:48who are much worse off than you were.
01:08:50You're lucky you're alive.
01:08:53Alive?
01:08:53What a lovely word.
01:08:59Well, let's get out of here!
01:09:01Yeah, hold it, hold it.
01:09:02First, we have to refuel and unload some supplies.
01:09:04Why don't you take a few minutes to freshen up
01:09:06and collect your belongings?
01:09:08We should be ready to leave just about the time you are.
01:09:11Good idea.
01:09:11Come on!
01:09:12Let's go!
01:09:13Come on!
01:09:14I can't make me yell at me!
01:09:15What's the trouble, Reverend?
01:09:25Don't you want to go home?
01:09:28Yes, I do.
01:09:30The hell if it is, I...
01:09:31I don't know what I'm going to do when I get there.
01:09:35Darling, I'm not even going to go home.
01:09:48As soon as we arrive, I'm going to call my lawyer
01:09:49and tell him to start the divorce proceedings right away.
01:09:52It is heaven after all.
01:09:55Darling, come on, sweetheart.
01:09:57Let's go.
01:10:02I always knew you'd written egg for you, rich kid.
01:10:04You always get everything put right into your life.
01:10:06Renegade, yeah, Renegade.
01:10:08Listen, buddy, when we have proof...
01:10:09You're going to die of wealth.
01:10:31Oh, my God, no.
01:10:33Hold on now.
01:10:34Hold on.
01:10:37Come on, come on.
01:10:43What happened to the plane?
01:10:46Where is the plane?
01:10:48The plane?
01:10:49Oh, an emergency down the line.
01:10:52Capsize boat.
01:10:53Twenty or so people aboard.
01:10:55Harris will be back tomorrow.
01:10:56Oh, well, I didn't hear anything.
01:11:01I didn't hear any plane take off.
01:11:03Oh, it's happening.
01:11:06No, sweetheart.
01:11:08It's nothing.
01:11:09Darling, it's going to be all right.
01:11:10That's what they do.
01:11:12They give you hope.
01:11:14Then they take it away.
01:11:16That's the torment.
01:11:18You never really know.
01:11:19He said that Harris was going to be here tomorrow.
01:11:21No, it'll never happen.
01:11:23Yes, it will, darling.
01:11:24It will.
01:11:24It will.
01:11:33Rita.
01:11:33I came on the plane when it was just on Christmas.
01:11:39I had to come to heaven.
01:11:41I couldn't live without you, David.
01:11:43Darling, I love you.
01:11:45David, I don't care what you've done.
01:11:46I'll forgive you anything, David.
01:11:49Darling.
01:11:49I can't live without you.
01:11:50David, I love you.
01:11:54You're my whole life, David.
01:11:56I can't live without you.
01:12:01David, stop.
01:12:02There's nowhere to go.
01:12:12It never fails.
01:12:13Every time I've been seated or lost on a bed,
01:12:16it opens up a snake in a red skin.
01:12:17Get off my back.
01:12:20I don't care about you.
01:12:21It's wrong.
01:12:21It's the same.
01:12:23It's all in the hall.
01:12:24It's all in the hall to Al.
01:12:25That's all.
01:12:26It's the official of my discipline.
01:12:27Stop it.
01:12:28My dear.
01:12:29I don't want to be the power.
01:12:30I'm not touching you.
01:12:31I'm not, did you?
01:12:31It was a election of my spirit.
01:12:33It made me cry out.
01:12:34It's stupid anymore.
01:12:35You see, I'm...
01:12:36I'm just going to have any push here.
01:12:39It will lead the agony of my...
01:12:40No, you see, that's why I'm here.
01:12:41I'm not supposed to have any push.
01:12:43Tear from me the ambition.
01:12:45My soul deprived of thy presence ready.
01:12:47I'm going to walk.
01:12:49I'm missing the agony of my iniquity.
01:12:51Extract my disbelief.
01:12:53Please, somebody.
01:12:54Swallow up the fruits of my collection.
01:12:56My disbelief.
01:12:59My disbelief.
01:13:02Go down, Al.
01:13:03Go down, Al.
01:13:04Go down, Al.
01:13:05It's time to roll with me
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