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A bawdy story of how a poor damsel surrenders her virtue again and again to get to the top of society. Starring: Kim Novak; Richard Johnson; Angela Lansbury; Vittorio De Sica; Leo McKern; George Sanders; Lilli Palmer
Transcript
00:00:00Mom, I fear.
00:00:03Forgive me, I say, I mean, we...
00:00:05Oh, it is but ours till we meet to part with you.
00:00:09Now, you must know.
00:00:10I go with feelings beyond barely.
00:00:13But go, don't.
00:00:15Mom, this heart of mine is full of sentiments that are full of sentiment.
00:00:30Quince, wake up, you lazy landlubber.
00:00:38He seems grandly dressed for a bailiff.
00:00:41A lawyer, perhaps.
00:00:43Come to foreclose the mortgage.
00:01:00That gentleman called?
00:01:12I, uh, sent him away.
00:01:15Oh, yes, you sent him away.
00:01:18Good girl.
00:01:19Nicky!
00:01:20Nicky!
00:01:30I forgot my, uh, coach.
00:02:00I forgot my, uh, coach.
00:02:30I'm too Guinness short.
00:02:42If I told you once, I told you a hundred times, you're spending money like water.
00:02:49That's no good.
00:02:51You'll have to slit a person, bring them the money at the table, and make it quick and a good fat one.
00:02:56Quick, you says.
00:02:59Quick.
00:03:00Thank you for my seat, sir.
00:03:08Now, thank you for this, sir.
00:03:10Don't fumble your jades and trollops, sir, but know a lady when you see one.
00:03:14Stray cattle must be claimed, sir.
00:03:17Found abandoned, one prize heifer.
00:03:19A heifer, well, she's not in calf yet.
00:03:23He's not man enough.
00:03:26Chair to Cornhill, please.
00:03:28Chum?
00:03:35Chum?
00:03:36A woman, go find a whore!
00:04:06I'll kill a little pelton.
00:04:29I'll take that.
00:04:36What have they done to you?
00:04:58God bless you, me boy.
00:05:00Keep you from hell.
00:05:06And thanks for the load at this.
00:05:23Today, Phil's day.
00:05:25What's the weather like outside?
00:05:27A lovely night, moon and stars.
00:05:29It's time we enjoyed them.
00:05:31Now perhaps you'll believe me when I say I'm a bad man to cross.
00:05:35Let's get him.
00:05:35Let's get him.
00:06:05Tomorrow.
00:06:11When?
00:06:12As soon as you wake.
00:06:14May I?
00:06:15I have appointments till evening.
00:06:17Will you kill me with waiting?
00:06:19I desire to die of intention.
00:06:22If we both survive, I'll call for you.
00:06:25Where shall we go?
00:06:26Somewhere quieter than tonight.
00:06:28Your ship.
00:06:30We could die in your cabin alone.
00:06:33I bet.
00:06:34Which of your ships is like it, Wapping?
00:06:36The sea lion?
00:06:37The sea horse?
00:06:38Or the sea serpent?
00:06:40The serpents?
00:06:41As far as I remember.
00:06:43Please, I've never seen how a captain lives on a ship.
00:06:46Or even been on a ship nor left the land except to swim.
00:06:49I doubt the crew will...
00:06:51Until tomorrow.
00:06:53And then on board.
00:07:04Am I wrong?
00:07:15Am I wrong, or have I seen that dress before?
00:07:34Lady Blystown allows me to wear her dresses, and my night's off.
00:07:41Amusing.
00:07:42I must create as a servant.
00:07:45You as a lady.
00:07:48Amusing.
00:07:49So long as I'm not indiscreet.
00:07:52And tell your handsome gentleman what you have.
00:07:58I suppose, sir, your silence has a price.
00:08:07Of course.
00:08:09Your part is easier to play.
00:08:11For you have, by nature, a footman's lewdness.
00:08:17A ship?
00:08:19Lead, you must be joking.
00:08:23I said I had ships, and now she wants to see one.
00:08:25She's a fancy to dine on board.
00:08:27Ten shillings.
00:08:28Fifteen.
00:08:29It is an expensive courtship.
00:08:31Twelve.
00:08:32I've got her right on the hook.
00:08:33I've got her right on the hook.
00:08:35We've spent ten guineas on the coach already, and more on food and wine.
00:08:39Well, this is worth ten thousand a year for life.
00:08:41A captain's cabin has a captain's bedroom joining.
00:08:43And I've never known my jemmy to fail, and he's got the right furnishings.
00:08:46Grant!
00:08:47Hello.
00:08:48Ha, us a ship.
00:08:49A ship?
00:08:50One ship.
00:08:51One ship.
00:08:52A ship.
00:08:53One ship.
00:08:54A ship.
00:08:55One ship.
00:08:56A ship.
00:08:57One ship.
00:08:58Oh, yes.
00:08:59What's it?
00:09:00A ship.
00:09:01Whoah.
00:09:02What's it?
00:09:03What's it?
00:09:04No.
00:09:05A ship, no-one ship.
00:09:07Oh, I can't wait.
00:09:08Come.
00:09:09It's a ship.
00:09:10That's a ship.
00:09:11I can't wait.
00:09:12What is it?
00:09:13What is it?
00:09:14A ship.
00:09:15A ship.
00:09:16What are you going to do with me?
00:09:22Oh, my God.
00:09:52Goodness, why?
00:09:59Why?
00:10:00Why?
00:10:01Why?
00:10:02Why, tis an almighty you own.
00:10:05Thanks.
00:10:10Twenty-seven hours, that's another guinea.
00:10:13Money, money, money.
00:10:15That's all I agree, money.
00:10:17Here are your things, brother.
00:10:24What a handsome ship.
00:10:26Aye, she's a catch-slooped, gaff-rigged, square-bottomed...
00:10:30three-master.
00:10:31What is your cargo?
00:10:33Gold from the Indies, spices from the East.
00:10:36Can't you smell the odors of the Orient?
00:10:39Cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, vanilla.
00:10:43Just here, I think this is mostly the odour of the ship's catch.
00:10:50Oh, I'd love to sail the salt seas and see strange peoples and lands.
00:10:57How exciting it must be.
00:10:59I'm learning that life ashore has excitement, too.
00:11:02You wouldn't grow weary of the daily round and your own fireside?
00:11:10Not if there was someone to share it with.
00:11:18Six bells, Captain!
00:11:21Eighteen minutes past nine, none vittles on the table.
00:11:25All fast and toyed on the tariff.
00:11:28Thank ye, Boson.
00:11:29And before the crew are fed, make sure all top garants are battened down,
00:11:34all capstans are spliced.
00:11:38Shall we go by now, ma'am?
00:11:41All crew on deck!
00:11:44Out of your hammocks, you starve a lot of carry-hands!
00:11:48Master a lot for your middles!
00:11:51Show a leg!
00:11:52Show a leg!
00:11:53To your left.
00:11:58Master!
00:11:59Get up with that diamond charger!
00:12:01Come!
00:12:02Master a lot for your fillies!
00:12:04Get up with that diamond charger!
00:12:06I am a chai-gah!
00:12:07I am a chai-gah!
00:12:08I am a chai-gah!
00:12:09Come on, master!
00:12:10Master!
00:12:11I am chai-gah!
00:12:12I am chai-gah!
00:12:15Put in!
00:12:20Hot pudding!
00:12:21Ah, thank ye, captain!
00:12:27May I sidate what it was, since I lost an eye in the sea fight, you will remember,
00:12:32when the captain himself were near shutting off the broadside of chainshop, and he pulled
00:12:37me and four of his shipmates from the mouth of the Dutch cannon, despite his boots were
00:12:44full of boiling oil, and the sharks were snapping up arms and legs like titbits from Davy Jones' locker.
00:12:51Thank ye, cook.
00:12:52We are served now.
00:12:53I knew a girl who liked sailors must talk to cook, and the sailors like cook!
00:12:58Pardon, captain!
00:12:59Me legs ain't what they were, neither.
00:13:00And that's the truth.
00:13:01Loyal fellow, that.
00:13:02I see, captain, you're much admired by your crew.
00:13:03Aye, good lot of lads.
00:13:04Rough, but sound in heart.
00:13:05If not in wind and limb.
00:13:06Is that your cabin?
00:13:07Aye.
00:13:08May I look?
00:13:09May I look?
00:13:10Please do.
00:13:11Ah, and Captain, me legs ain't what they were, neither.
00:13:15And that's the truth.
00:13:17Loyal fellow, that.
00:13:19I see, Captain, you're much admired by your crew.
00:13:22Aye, good lot of lads.
00:13:25Rough, but sound in heart.
00:13:27If not in wind and limb.
00:13:33Is that your cabin?
00:13:36Aye.
00:13:37May I look?
00:13:39Please, dear.
00:13:41That's me, Bachelor Bunk, where I've spent many an hour dreaming of things not possible.
00:13:53Not possible?
00:13:54I thought them not possible, till now.
00:13:59Well, it is elegant for a man.
00:14:04A man on his own.
00:14:07Needs some softness about it.
00:14:09What strange sight you, you must have seen, looking through this window.
00:14:22I've seen strange sights enough.
00:14:25One goes sick of them.
00:14:27All I want is the same sight.
00:14:29Every day.
00:14:30Waking, going to sleep.
00:14:36Every day.
00:14:40Every night.
00:14:41An engine lowered, Captain, and all fast to stone.
00:15:05Thank you, bosun.
00:15:06Group head, tide making four knots, and all fast for it.
00:15:10Thank you, bosun.
00:15:10I wish to God you go for it.
00:15:12And fast.
00:15:14Aye, aye, Captain.
00:15:20Don't you go in off duty, Captain?
00:15:23Then for God's sake, go, man.
00:15:25My compliments, sir.
00:15:27And my compliments to you.
00:15:29God save the king.
00:15:30God save the king, and to hell with the rest.
00:15:37What were we saying?
00:15:40I forget the words.
00:15:43It was what your eyes said.
00:15:46There was no mistake in the meaning there.
00:15:49And what did my eyes say?
00:15:55Translate for me, my dear.
00:15:58I said we have no need of a translator.
00:16:02We speak the same tongue in all things.
00:16:05Of the same tongue.
00:16:07Nine bells and the wind blowing from the north.
00:16:09Ow!
00:16:10Ow!
00:16:11Ow!
00:16:11Ow!
00:16:12Ow!
00:16:12Ow!
00:16:12Ow!
00:16:13Ow!
00:16:13Ow!
00:16:14Ow!
00:16:14Ow!
00:16:15Ow!
00:16:15Ow!
00:16:15Ow!
00:16:16Ow!
00:16:16Ow!
00:16:17Ow!
00:16:17Ow!
00:16:18Ow!
00:16:19Ow!
00:16:19Ow!
00:16:20Ow!
00:16:21Ow!
00:16:22Ow!
00:16:23Ow!
00:16:24Ow!
00:16:25Ow!
00:16:26Ow!
00:16:27Ow!
00:16:28Ow!
00:16:29Ow!
00:16:30Ow!
00:16:31Ow!
00:16:32Ow!
00:16:33Ow!
00:16:34Ow!
00:16:35Ow!
00:16:36Ow!
00:16:37Ow!
00:16:38Ow!
00:16:39Ow!
00:16:40Ow!
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00:16:42Ow!
00:16:43Ow!
00:16:44Ow!
00:16:45Ow!
00:16:46Ow!
00:16:47Ow!
00:16:48Ow!
00:16:49Ow!
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00:16:51Ow!
00:16:52Ow!
00:16:53Ow!
00:16:54Ow!
00:16:55Ow!
00:16:56Ow!
00:16:57Ow!
00:16:58Heal! Heal!
00:17:00Pull yourself!
00:17:02Take it apart, Captain and the lady!
00:17:04Oh, and fill yourself with a river!
00:17:07I just have done!
00:17:09I'll do it again!
00:17:11But it's raining!
00:17:28I don't know!
00:17:33O-o-oh!
00:17:37O-o-oh!
00:17:46O-o-oh!
00:17:51I'm falling!
00:17:55No, no. It's just come adrift, I think.
00:18:13We are sinking.
00:18:25Can't you do anything but blow that blasted whistle?
00:18:35No! Let's run.
00:18:38Make fast and show these freshwater butt pickers the kind of seamanship that we expect from the sea anemone.
00:18:50Chair! Chair!
00:18:56No, no. I'm not sure I have the fare by a purse on the ship.
00:19:00I have it.
00:19:01Shame on me not to take you, Hammerstein.
00:19:08Love.
00:19:12Morning, evening.
00:19:30Nay, I'll go on no longer.
00:19:32It sickens me, this deceit.
00:19:34She's on a fowl for the plucking.
00:19:37Make just one match and you'll never have to steal again.
00:19:41Where are you taking her tonight?
00:19:43I was going to the gardens at Ramelan.
00:19:45Well, don't spare the wine.
00:19:47Oysters aren't seasoned.
00:19:49Warmer well with dancing and then put the question.
00:19:52Expenses.
00:19:53Nay, lad, I can read you like the face of a clock.
00:19:59You think the question is best put when the pair of you are snug between the sheets and you draw away from that out of faithfulness to me.
00:20:09Do I guess a right?
00:20:10Oh, and I love you for it.
00:20:13But I'm not a feather-brained miss, I'm a woman of the world.
00:20:17And to show I bear no grudge, I'll prepare my own room for you.
00:20:23And there the pair of you can enjoy yourselves as well as men and women can who come together for convenience.
00:20:30Well, Jenny, would you rather go back to the road and sleep under haystacks?
00:20:35Winter is coming.
00:20:37A rich widow will keep out the droughts.
00:20:44Come on, squint.
00:20:47Come on.
00:20:50Right.
00:20:53Back to work.
00:21:17Back to work.
00:21:27Hey.
00:21:31Fight.
00:21:32Up yol.
00:21:34Oh, my God.
00:22:04Oh, my God.
00:22:34I think they're expecting us to join the darts, m'lady.
00:22:44What is it?
00:22:46I was afraid.
00:22:48Of a kiss?
00:22:49Of a secret.
00:22:50Oh.
00:22:50Yours?
00:22:51I have a secret, too.
00:23:15You have?
00:23:17If I tell mine, will you tell yours?
00:23:21Tell me yours first.
00:23:25Well, I'm not what you take me for.
00:23:30What do you mean?
00:23:31I'm not Lady Blystone.
00:23:40Who are you, then?
00:23:41I am Lady Blystone's companion.
00:23:51What's in a title?
00:23:52I'm just as ready to take you as plain miss.
00:23:54Mrs.
00:23:55I've been married.
00:23:57I'm a widow.
00:23:58That part was true.
00:24:00So long as a man and a woman can live comfortably together, what do names matter?
00:24:05Yes.
00:24:06Comfortably is a word of two meanings.
00:24:08I mean, by first, that they should not quarrel, and secondly, that they shouldn't have enough
00:24:14to live on.
00:24:15I take it we'll have that, won't we?
00:24:17With your wealth?
00:24:18Of course we will.
00:24:19Oh, but I, I hope you don't take me for a person of fortune.
00:24:27You're joking.
00:24:28I'm testing my intentions.
00:24:29I wish I were.
00:24:32But you live in a house with people in society.
00:24:36You, you, you dress like, what, I've seen you, I've seen a footman open the door to you
00:24:41and bow as if...
00:24:43I've knocked the 15 guineas left in the world.
00:24:47Oh, that's wounds.
00:24:48You, Jane, you glowed me.
00:24:53Look out of my way.
00:24:54No.
00:24:55Anything I can do, no.
00:25:01Please, let me through.
00:25:05Captain.
00:25:07Captain.
00:25:09Captain.
00:25:11Captain, please.
00:25:21Captain, I know that I'm to blame, but...
00:25:25It was done in the way of a joke.
00:25:26I never told you in words.
00:25:28I was other than I am.
00:25:30You let me believe that...
00:25:32That was your own fancy.
00:25:33Did you say a word?
00:25:34One word to disabuse me?
00:25:36You tricked me.
00:25:37No, you tricked yourself.
00:25:38Ruined.
00:25:39Ruined.
00:25:40I've laid out every penny I owe.
00:25:43Borrowed so I'll be in debt for years.
00:25:46You.
00:25:48Ruined.
00:25:50Hiring a carriage.
00:25:52Dressing like a lord.
00:25:54Livery, wine, stables, oats.
00:25:56Hiring a whole ship.
00:25:57Sir.
00:25:59The carriage wasn't yours?
00:26:01No.
00:26:03Not a ship?
00:26:03No.
00:26:04Are you not a sea captain?
00:26:06No.
00:26:07But your estate's in Virginia.
00:26:09I never owned an acre.
00:26:10In the 80s.
00:26:11Not a yard.
00:26:12In a island.
00:26:13Not an inch.
00:26:14Save those six feet of my mother's grave.
00:26:16And you say that I've tricked you.
00:26:20Will you rook me the first?
00:26:21I didn't order the kind.
00:26:23You introduce yourself as a captain.
00:26:25Not till you drop me a curtsy as Lady Blythstone.
00:26:29Liar.
00:26:30Sham.
00:26:31Swinster.
00:26:32Imposter.
00:26:33Mortar hunter.
00:26:34Succubus.
00:26:36Vampire.
00:26:37Bloodsucker.
00:26:38Cockatress.
00:26:39Ten thousand plagues on all men.
00:26:42Oh, my God.
00:27:12We shall see each other no more, so let us part as friends.
00:27:32It's all your fault?
00:27:34Stealing a hatbox against my orders?
00:27:37Drawing conclusions from a lady's name?
00:27:39Lady Bluntstone. What is your name, anyway?
00:27:44Malt Bluntis. Captain Meredith. Is Meredith your name?
00:27:49No, it's Jimmy.
00:27:51Jimmy?
00:27:52The other's best for God.
00:27:55I brought no honor to it.
00:27:56Will you still be wanting the room, Captain?
00:28:01Don't call me Captain!
00:28:03What room?
00:28:05I hide a room.
00:28:08What room is this?
00:28:11I hide a room where we could be alone together.
00:28:13No, there's no purpose in it.
00:28:19I was raised...
00:28:47What they call a gentleman.
00:28:52I learned to live high without the means to do it.
00:28:57And got into debt.
00:28:59You found no way to clear yourself.
00:29:02I found a way.
00:29:04It was not to my liking.
00:29:06What way?
00:29:07Tell me more, Hilsson.
00:29:15They say my father was hanged.
00:29:18My mother transported.
00:29:20I was raised for the gypsies.
00:29:25I saw nothing before me but...
00:29:27being a judge, so...
00:29:30I was loved to better myself by marriage.
00:29:32We both had the same notion.
00:29:37But if the past has led us to...
00:29:41And now my heart's in porn.
00:29:44I doubt I'll ever redeem it.
00:29:48And I'm a hundred pounds, the more in debt.
00:29:51I've not much left.
00:30:01It's all yours.
00:30:06Except this one.
00:30:08It's my orphanage shilling.
00:30:11What?
00:30:13He's...
00:30:13Why?
00:30:17It's love, Tanshi.
00:30:19Love.
00:30:20Love.
00:30:43Jimmy.
00:30:52Jimmy.
00:31:00Jimmy.
00:31:02Jimmy.
00:31:11My dear.
00:31:13I ask your pardon.
00:31:16I am the most miserable of men.
00:31:19I have been so happy to possess you
00:31:21and am now so wretched as to be forced to fly from you.
00:31:27Forgive me, my dear.
00:31:29Once more, I say, forgive me.
00:31:35Jimmy, come back.
00:31:39Come back.
00:31:43Well, you ladies should require the room for another night.
00:31:54You cry for the loss of what you stole.
00:31:58I'll not wipe your tears for you.
00:32:06Nay, but I'm wrong to blame you.
00:32:09He's the sort of man
00:32:11that makes a servant girl forget her dusting
00:32:14and open the window to stare as he walks down the street.
00:32:20You knew him, too.
00:32:22In the way of business.
00:32:23Jimmy.
00:32:42Jimmy.
00:32:47Why did you go away from me?
00:32:48I'd ridden 15 miles.
00:32:54The sun was in my eyes and a gale blowing.
00:32:59T'was that perhaps with trances in my head.
00:33:02What trances?
00:33:03I thought I heard you call for me.
00:33:08What did I say?
00:33:10Cried aloud.
00:33:11Oh, Jimmy.
00:33:13Jimmy, oh, Jimmy.
00:33:14Come back.
00:33:15Come back.
00:33:18Tis a marvel, past belief.
00:33:21Those were my words.
00:33:24Oh, you shall go away from me no more.
00:33:27I'll go all over the world with your eyes.
00:33:32There's something I cannot speak of.
00:33:35One day, perhaps, we'll make our fortunes.
00:33:43Then we'll marry for money like we always thought we were going to.
00:33:48I came by a pound or two.
00:33:52Debt's repaid.
00:33:53Just a little.
00:33:58Just a little.
00:33:58Just a little.
00:33:58Just a little.
00:34:23Just a little.
00:34:32Just a little.
00:34:48Just a little.
00:34:49Ah, there you are, Maul.
00:35:02Thank you, dear.
00:35:05Crying for your captain.
00:35:07Poor girl, to learn so young that men deceive.
00:35:11Well, you'll be better off in the house than gadding about in the town.
00:35:15Tomorrow, you can shine the mirrors and wash the lustres.
00:35:19Now, quick, sweetheart, go and get me in my gloves.
00:35:22Yes, I have them here.
00:35:35Will you be late, Lady?
00:35:37You needn't wait up for me. I have my key.
00:35:39Goodbye, Miggie.
00:35:40Goodbye, my love. Enjoy your bowl and gather me some gossip.
00:35:54I'm so sorry to leave you alone.
00:35:58Go, Muggie.
00:36:09Go, Muggie.
00:36:11Coachman, stop!
00:36:26Whoa!
00:36:27Stop!
00:36:41Oh, my God!
00:37:11Coachman?
00:37:36Oh, one candle to light so much beauty.
00:37:56The less I see of myself tonight, sir, the more I'll be pleased.
00:38:01I'm no fit sight for myself nor anyone else.
00:38:04Where have I been?
00:38:05Never to have set my eyes on the most beautiful woman in the world.
00:38:09If you please, sir, I'm tired and I wish to go to bed.
00:38:12Oh, my God!
00:38:15It's scary!
00:38:16Oh!
00:38:18Oh!
00:38:19Oh!
00:38:20Oh!
00:38:21Oh!
00:38:21Oh!
00:38:22Oh!
00:38:23Oh!
00:38:23Oh!
00:38:25Oh!
00:38:26Oh!
00:38:27Boucher!
00:38:53What is it, sir?
00:38:55A bottle.
00:38:56A green bottle beside my bed.
00:38:58Run, child!
00:39:00Run!
00:39:02Run!
00:39:04Run!
00:39:06Run!
00:39:08Run!
00:39:10Run!
00:39:12Run!
00:39:14Run!
00:39:16Run!
00:39:18Run!
00:39:20Run!
00:39:22Run!
00:39:24Run!
00:39:26Run!
00:39:28Run!
00:39:29Run!
00:39:30Run!
00:39:31Run!
00:39:32Run!
00:39:33Run!
00:39:34Run!
00:39:35Run!
00:39:36Run!
00:39:37Run!
00:39:38Run!
00:39:39Run!
00:39:40Run!
00:39:41Run!
00:39:42Run!
00:39:43Run!
00:39:44Run!
00:39:45Run!
00:39:46Run!
00:39:48Run!
00:39:50Run!
00:39:52Run!
00:39:54Run!
00:39:55Oh, my God.
00:40:25Oh, my God.
00:40:55Oh, my God.
00:41:25Oh, my God.
00:41:55Oh, my God.
00:41:57Oh, my God.
00:41:59Oh, my God.
00:42:01Oh, my God.
00:42:03Oh, my God.
00:42:05Oh, my God.
00:42:07Oh, my God.
00:42:09Oh, my God.
00:42:11Oh, my God.
00:42:13Oh, my God.
00:42:15Oh, my God.
00:42:17Oh, my God.
00:42:19Oh, my God.
00:42:21Oh, my God.
00:42:27Oh, my God.
00:42:29Oh, my God.
00:42:31Oh, my God.
00:42:39Oh, my God.
00:42:41Oh, my God.
00:42:43Oh, my God.
00:42:45Oh, my God.
00:42:47Oh, my God.
00:42:49Oh, my God.
00:42:51Oh, my God.
00:42:53Oh, my God.
00:42:55Oh, my God.
00:42:57Oh, my God.
00:42:59Oh, my God.
00:43:01Oh, my God.
00:43:09Oh, my God.
00:43:11Oh, my God.
00:43:13Oh, my God.
00:43:15but recently come back from the grave i never thought to see you or the world again and pull up
00:43:19a chair i came to return your ring sir i came once before but i hope you're recovered
00:43:29but condemned to an altered way of life i've forbidden company and pleasure and condemned to
00:43:37needlework what's the result four bottles of port a day to make my solitude bearable and i've got
00:43:44the gout by heavens i'm glad to see you i understood sir you've been repenting your sins
00:43:56the apoplexy threw me into a fright but now you're cured sir i find the repentance is cured also
00:44:05i think sir you'll never make yourself a saint you're perfectly right you have every reason to
00:44:13reproach me for my way of life i'm a monument to the follies of vice a memento of the snares of
00:44:20pleasure and from all this from the burning fiery furnace and the stinking pit only you can save me
00:44:27me me but how thus oh sir
00:44:35boatman yes sir can you row the boat facing the other way
00:44:48oh
00:44:59ah country air to bring pink to the cheeks followers flying high
00:45:03a good omen for our honeymoon is our room ready landlord i said i've been ready since noon is the
00:45:09parson ready too well he's beating the taproom all day sir you might say he's ready
00:45:23come on parson you sweet-smelling old fellow down your drink and get to business you have the bride the
00:45:29groom and your witness you have the ring son me not him you fool i'm the groom he's the witness and this
00:45:38is the ring now lord give you a book of commentary oh come on fellow surely you know your parson's gabble by now
00:45:46man that is born a woman hath but a short time to live and is full of misery
00:45:53not the burial service you poxy old goat we're getting married
00:45:58ah wedlock wedlock it is to be
00:46:02come on now reverend come on
00:46:11dearly beloved we are gathered here in the sight of god and in the face of this con
00:46:16congregation
00:46:24out get along hurry with you
00:46:26oh that all young girls who watch the scene would learn one lesson wealth and position and comfort by day
00:46:40will not make up for insincerity at night
00:46:56in the sight of the sea
00:46:58the
00:47:02the
00:47:10the
00:47:10the
00:47:16the
00:47:26Oh, we're at it again.
00:47:56Oh, what the?
00:48:06Now, then.
00:48:09Too delicious.
00:48:16Every time.
00:48:20Is there a conspiracy against consummation out there?
00:48:26Come back to bed, my dear.
00:48:40Come, come, my dear.
00:48:42You'll catch your little cold.
00:48:53My God, we've had no peace tonight.
00:48:56What's toward?
00:48:57Have you no beds to go to?
00:48:59A robbery on the heat, sir.
00:49:02Have you seen two masked horsemen go by?
00:49:04A youngish one on a chestnut and a stout one on a brown.
00:49:06I saw two horsemen, sir.
00:49:08What's that you say, ma'am?
00:49:10Um, well, it was dark and I couldn't see very well.
00:49:15But they took that road.
00:49:16Thank you, ma'am.
00:49:17We're on the wrong track.
00:49:18We'll try the Canterbury road.
00:49:20Come on!
00:49:21Come on!
00:49:25Come on.
00:49:38Come on.
00:49:39Oh, do come back, ma'am.
00:49:43Oh, come on, ma'am.
00:49:44I'm waiting.
00:49:50There you are.
00:49:55Ma'am!
00:49:57Ma'am!
00:50:00Go back the way we came.
00:50:01Jimmy!
00:50:04Jimmy!
00:50:08Jimmy!
00:50:11Jimmy!
00:50:14Stop, Jimmy!
00:50:16Paul!
00:50:17Paul!
00:50:23Officer!
00:50:24Sir!
00:50:24Apprehend those men
00:50:26and recover the person of my bride
00:50:29who was enticed away
00:50:31and in that direction.
00:50:33For your warm assistance, sir, thank you, sir.
00:50:35Ha-ha!
00:50:36Header!
00:50:37Header!
00:50:38Header!
00:50:38Oh, my God!
00:51:08Oh, my God!
00:51:38Get in there behind the trees.
00:51:44I'll take them away.
00:51:46Sure, you would love them then.
00:51:47They must be around here somewhere.
00:51:58Two men, you and you, up that way.
00:52:01Let it out now, fellas!
00:52:05Hold on!
00:52:23Hold on!
00:52:24Ah, where's the double-claw now?
00:52:28Alley-ho!
00:52:30Alley-ho!
00:52:31Alley-ho!
00:52:32Alley-ho!
00:52:42Alley-ho!
00:52:42Well done, you car!
00:52:50Well done, you car!
00:53:00You're serving, sir.
00:53:04No, child, no.
00:53:06I haven't seen your captain since the night you slept here.
00:53:11Oh.
00:53:12Yeah?
00:53:13I...
00:53:14I came to ask if you could recommend me to an employment.
00:53:18I recommend you. Your face and figure do that.
00:53:21No gentleman would refuse to employ you.
00:53:25I'm not a whore, ma'am.
00:53:26Don't say that too soon.
00:53:28Though sometimes an apparent modesty sells the goods to a higher bidder.
00:53:33What is it you want, then?
00:53:35I want...
00:53:38I need to make my fortune.
00:53:48Make your fortune.
00:53:51Well, if you won't make it in bed, my child, you best get to work with your fingers.
00:53:56You mean I should sew?
00:53:58Deal.
00:53:59Deal in what goods?
00:54:01Silver.
00:54:02Though if it's a fortune you want, that's greater made with gold.
00:54:07Ma'am, I understand you.
00:54:12And I do not like your meaning.
00:54:17See how far you get with honest labour!
00:54:22jak een süper fire repels!
00:54:25Na he assumes dat jij Conrad toch kan je l ikis?
00:54:29Wow.
00:54:30coils quev Pola mai een coat.
00:54:31erver!
00:54:32Hoorien!
00:54:33Hoorien!
00:54:34Hoorien!
00:54:35Roorien!
00:54:36Hoorien!
00:54:37Hoorien!
00:54:38Hoorien!
00:54:39Hoorien!
00:54:40Hoorien!
00:54:41Hoorien!
00:54:42Hoorien!
00:54:43Hoorien!
00:54:45Hoorien!
00:54:46Hoorien!
00:54:47Hoorien!
00:54:49Miss, you...
00:54:57Thank you, ma'am.
00:55:00The nut must have broken.
00:55:06Oh, let none watch this scene without thinking how they would grapple with a lack of friends
00:55:11and a want of bread.
00:55:13Let them remember the wise man's prayer.
00:55:16Give me not poverty, best I steal.
00:55:23This was the pate.
00:55:26And the devil who laid the snare prompted me.
00:55:31Take the panto.
00:55:34Now!
00:55:46What have I done?
00:55:56What was I now?
00:56:00A christening set.
00:56:02Grant!
00:56:02Hello.
00:56:03I hope your friend didn't lose the dear child as she's selling these things.
00:56:07Try to get me silver without initials, dear.
00:56:09Fetch is a better price.
00:56:12I've not seen Jimmy again since I last asked you.
00:56:16Fourteen shillings, sweetheart.
00:56:17Congratulations.
00:56:21Could you hold half the money?
00:56:27I'd like to save it.
00:56:29Gladly, my dear.
00:56:30I'll mark it down in the ledger.
00:56:35Good day.
00:56:36In our business, my dear, we must make sure that success does not lead to fame.
00:57:06So, for your next adventure, no gentleman must look at you twice.
00:57:12Come along.
00:57:16Sit down.
00:57:21Try on the brown wiggle.
00:57:25Now then.
00:57:26Not a bad hole, considering the rich are out of sound.
00:57:41But I want half put down to my account of saving.
00:57:44Why, Jemmy, what's going on?
00:57:46Fuck.
00:58:08That'll be a good.
00:58:08That'll be a move.
00:58:38Good evening, ladies.
00:58:43Here.
00:58:57Good evening, sir.
00:59:01Coachman, to the park.
00:59:05Slowly.
00:59:08You tantalizing creature, you.
00:59:23You tantalizing creature, you.
00:59:53Oh.
01:00:00Come on, darling.
01:00:01No, sir.
01:00:02Coachman, stop, please.
01:00:04No, no.
01:00:05No, no.
01:00:05Shirley.
01:00:12Buenos noches, señor.
01:00:14and a nobleman too
01:00:22till 10 to 1 he has an honest
01:00:25virtuous wife and innocent children
01:00:27this deed of yours more
01:00:29will do more to reform him
01:00:31than all the sermons at St. Paul's
01:00:33for in our business we do a lot of good
01:00:35teaching people to mind their morals
01:00:38and guard their possessions
01:00:40I mean Janie has a
01:00:454 and 11 is 15
01:00:48now I've been considering your position
01:00:51in the trade dear
01:00:52it's not wise to stick to the same
01:00:55business and at the same places
01:00:57for too long
01:00:58a length of brocade will fetch as much
01:01:01as a gentleman's watch
01:01:02and a good roll of lace even more
01:01:06Grunt
01:01:07I would be afraid to go to work at a shop
01:01:11why they have the I sign you
01:01:12as soon as you enter the door
01:01:13look
01:01:14Grunt's to work
01:01:19oh yes
01:01:20good day sir
01:01:25good day ma'am
01:01:25I'm looking for a fine length of red velvet
01:01:28oh that's right
01:01:29there's a handsome piece
01:01:31no I'm afraid too coarse
01:01:33some other time
01:01:34good day sir
01:01:37good day ma'am
01:01:38I willıı
01:01:41oh that's right
01:01:42��
01:01:43I will
01:01:44the
01:01:45I am
01:01:46those
01:01:48whoers
01:01:50why are you
01:01:52and they're
01:01:57I'm
01:01:57the
01:01:57the
01:01:59cool
01:01:59and
01:02:00the
01:02:01in
01:02:02Poor souls, they're on their way to Newgate.
01:02:18Poor souls indeed.
01:02:20It serves them right.
01:02:21I hope they're hanged.
01:02:22They're only thieves anyway.
01:02:26That don't blue knows Charlie.
01:02:32Enough, enough.
01:02:43The jewelers shop, can you see the window?
01:02:48Yes.
01:02:49Bottom pane in the middle, right?
01:02:51Right.
01:02:52You see the clock?
01:02:53Clock?
01:02:56Oh, right, never mind, Lord.
01:02:58In twelve and a half minutes, the clock will strike one.
01:03:03One.
01:03:04You'll be holding your horse outside the jewelers shop.
01:03:07When the clock strikes one, you throw the brick, right?
01:03:11Right.
01:03:13Bottom pane, the middle of the jewelers window.
01:03:16Right.
01:03:17Bottom pane, right.
01:03:19I do the snitch under my horse.
01:03:21I ride that way and you ride that way, right?
01:03:23Right.
01:03:23What if I don't hear the clock?
01:03:24Don't tell me you're deaf as well.
01:03:28Well, I might miss it.
01:03:29Why don't we make it two o'clock?
01:03:31Then, if I miss the first, I'll hear the second.
01:03:33Why don't we make it three o'clock?
01:03:35Yes.
01:03:35Then, if I miss the first and I miss the second...
01:03:37The deaf is a bloody post, right?
01:03:41Right.
01:03:42Right.
01:03:42Here's the brick.
01:04:11Good.
01:04:12Come on.
01:04:13Psst.
01:04:13Well, let me hear.
01:04:14Can I hear you?
01:04:14No.
01:04:15Oh.
01:04:16Right.
01:04:22That's that.
01:04:24Count up to a hundred and then move.
01:04:25How fast?
01:04:26At a walk.
01:04:27How fast do I count?
01:04:29As fast as your heart beats.
01:04:31It's caraping.
01:04:32Start counting now.
01:04:33One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven.
01:04:48Nice hanging at the tide, man.
01:04:52Bye, Dolphie, a little wonder.
01:04:54Let's have a drink.
01:05:05Look after them, Tom.
01:05:06Pick up those other bricks.
01:05:07No, no.
01:05:10Something much finer.
01:05:11Something more precious.
01:05:12Something fit for a queen.
01:05:14A queen?
01:05:14Oh, let me see.
01:05:17A nine hundred.
01:05:22Oh.
01:05:23Oh, my God.
01:05:25Where is it?
01:05:30Where are they?
01:05:31Ah.
01:05:33Here.
01:05:34That's it.
01:05:34Oh.
01:05:37Ah.
01:05:38Come on.
01:06:08Come on.
01:06:38Come on.
01:07:08Come on.
01:07:38Come on.
01:07:39Come on.
01:07:40Come on.
01:07:42Come on.
01:07:44Come on.
01:07:52Come on.
01:07:54Come on.
01:07:55Come on.
01:07:56Come on.
01:07:58Come on.
01:08:00Come on.
01:08:01Come on.
01:08:02Come on.
01:08:03Come on.
01:08:04Come on.
01:08:05Come on.
01:08:07Come on.
01:08:08Come on.
01:08:09Come on.
01:08:10Come on.
01:08:11Come on.
01:08:12Come on.
01:08:13Come on.
01:08:14Come on.
01:08:15Come on.
01:08:16Come on.
01:08:17Come on.
01:08:18Come on.
01:08:19Come on.
01:08:20Come on.
01:08:21Come on.
01:08:22Come on.
01:08:23Come on.
01:08:24Come on.
01:08:25Come on.
01:08:26Come on.
01:08:27Come on.
01:08:28Come on.
01:08:29Come on.
01:08:30Come on.
01:08:31Come on.
01:08:32Come on.
01:08:33Come on.
01:08:34Come on.
01:08:35Come on.
01:08:38Come on.
01:08:40Come on.
01:08:41Come on.
01:08:44palomina You want her.
01:08:48It's men.
01:08:53She's not saved.
01:08:56It's not her, you one!
01:09:00It's me!
01:09:02See those thieves!
01:09:15Help me!
01:09:16Take care of it!
01:09:21Help me!
01:09:22Help me!
01:09:26Let me go!
01:09:33Let me go!
01:09:51You starved together.
01:09:55Stole together.
01:09:55We're spent together.
01:09:57Now we'll hang together.
01:09:59Will it be?
01:10:01They put a list up on Mondays.
01:10:03Why don't they do it quick?
01:10:04Why don't they take us from the judge and do it straight away?
01:10:08Jamie.
01:10:09Jamie.
01:10:10Take this.
01:10:11Why, you have come to be lodged.
01:10:25The gentleman of the row gets used to rough quarters.
01:10:29Two cheats.
01:10:30Two cheats.
01:10:34Oh, not two lovers.
01:10:36Not two thieves.
01:10:38Come on.
01:10:39Come on.
01:10:40Come on.
01:10:41Come on.
01:10:42Come on.
01:10:43Come on.
01:10:44Jamie.
01:10:45All right.
01:10:46You take him.
01:10:47Come on.
01:10:48Get in there.
01:10:49What news?
01:10:57What news?
01:10:58What news?
01:10:59Everywhere the same tale.
01:11:01Nothing can be done without money.
01:11:04You put me in here.
01:11:06You must get me out.
01:11:07Cheese.
01:11:08I tell you not to bring cheese.
01:11:09It disturbs my liver.
01:11:10Oh, I'll never forgive myself.
01:11:13I thought they'd put you in debtor's jail just for a few weeks.
01:11:16But how was I to know that you've been dealing in contraband?
01:11:19Contraband?
01:11:20A few dozen bottles of Holland's gin.
01:11:23Oh, what a country.
01:11:25Have you seen my ambassador?
01:11:29Yes.
01:11:29He could do nothing.
01:11:31Get me out of this hole.
01:11:33And one more thing.
01:11:35Don't bring cheese.
01:11:45Not awaits the sinner, but the bottomless pit and the boiling brimstone.
01:11:53Repent and ye shall be saved.
01:11:56Saved from what?
01:11:57Your soul shall be saved.
01:12:01It's Manaka once saved.
01:12:02A pretty little young maiden I happened by little to me.
01:12:18What's it say?
01:12:31I'll not lie to you.
01:12:35What's today?
01:12:38Monday.
01:12:39Oh, there is a mistake.
01:12:50They have the wrong name.
01:12:52You tell that to the hangman.
01:12:54My poor friend.
01:12:56I am a good Catholic.
01:12:58I shall write to the Pope.
01:13:01You are...
01:13:02Hey.
01:13:03Hey.
01:13:03Hey.
01:13:10Oh, come on.
01:13:10Oh, you don't rely on it.
01:13:24Tell me, sweetheart.
01:13:25Your eye on it, won't someone tell me of the name, sir?
01:13:29Marie LaSure, Sarah Mott, Maggie Manch, Jane Folly, Alice Holland, Annie Hughes, Moe Flanders, Bertha Smith, Emma Martin.
01:13:51Those who have enjoyed the wicked part of my story would rather perhaps I left the good part out.
01:14:00What can they be thought to relish my sins and my crimes and find my repentance tedious?
01:14:07Would they rather this story were a complete tragedy?
01:14:12I will hurry over the instructive details of my conversion and come to what I believed was the last day of my life.
01:14:21Under the awful threat of the gallows, I had come to sincere repentance.
01:14:26It would certainly have lasted, I think, until the Friday.
01:14:31But on Thursday, the very day before I was due to be hanged.
01:14:42But I've tried, I've tried everything.
01:14:45Try, try, Hunter.
01:14:47Well, it's hopeless, Maggie. There's nothing that can be done now. It's impossible.
01:14:56One last chance.
01:14:57One last chance.
01:14:58One last chance.
01:14:59One last chance.
01:15:00One last chance.
01:15:01And the captain!
01:15:07Left, right, left, right, left, right, left, right, left, right!
01:15:15On fire!
01:15:31Admiral Fitzhappenden, Governor of Newgate, welcome to behalf of the Board of Guardians, His Worship, the Lord Mayor of London.
01:15:40How are you, George?
01:15:42A fine nautical welcome, Admiral.
01:15:44I see you still run your jail like a man of war?
01:15:47Like a flagship, my Lord Mayor.
01:15:50Falling and stern.
01:15:52And to the ensign of spiritual grace, we lead this fleet of lost souls towards the shores of redemption.
01:15:57Amen.
01:15:58The yard, my Lord Mayor, where the prisoners have the benefit of a healthy exercise and the blessing of fresh air.
01:16:07The pump.
01:16:09The pump.
01:16:10Which, Dr. Winchelli, gives an ample supply of wholesome water.
01:16:15Speak up, Matt.
01:16:17Oh, rich in mineral salts and other health-giving elements.
01:16:23And the darts of the prisoners, Doctor?
01:16:26Oh, we send them to the scaffold, plump as pullets.
01:16:29That's enough, Matt.
01:16:30To a right, the men's quarters, and to a left, the female quarters.
01:16:38Oh, my Lord Mayor, dear and good sir, I plead for a prisoner of noble birth most monstrously sentenced to be hanged.
01:16:49Hey, my good woman, this is not a court of appeal.
01:16:53It actually complains to the proper quarter.
01:16:56Here, my good Lord, are the commodious premises designed for the reception of our, uh...
01:17:01William.
01:17:03William.
01:17:05Oh, William.
01:17:06Sarah.
01:17:07Oh, William, I do beseech you.
01:17:09Use your influence for one most unjustly betrayed and condemned.
01:17:13My dear, I am but a member of the Board of Governors.
01:17:15I have no say in such matters.
01:17:17Now, pray to the good Lord for his deliverance and get him a good lawyer.
01:17:21Why, William.
01:17:23Oh, Maggie, how nice to see you again.
01:17:25You ought to come here more often.
01:17:28Why don't you get us out of there?
01:17:30And this, my Lord Mayor, is the, uh, condemned old.
01:17:36These unhappy creatures are to hang tomorrow.
01:17:39Let us hope they have repented of their sins.
01:17:43Amen.
01:17:44But, in one case, a most striking achievement has been made by way of repentance.
01:17:49The one in the middle, uh, Moll Flanders.
01:17:53I should think she's had plenty to repent about.
01:17:57I can tell you one thing I wouldn't mind repenting with her.
01:17:59But, William, please.
01:18:05Moll.
01:18:06Moll.
01:18:09My wife.
01:18:13Sir.
01:18:24William.
01:18:27It's all yours, Parson.
01:18:29Now, my Lord Mayor.
01:18:31And I will sing.
01:18:32Yes, Admiral.
01:18:34Yes.
01:18:34Yes.
01:18:36Yes.
01:18:37Yes.
01:18:37You might.
01:18:38Her eyes, they shone like emeralds.
01:18:44Her eyes, they shone like emeralds.
01:18:47They call her the fairest affair.
01:18:49They call her the fairest affair.
01:18:50They call her the fairest affair.
01:18:55And the black velvet band she was wearing was tied in her red-golden hair.
01:19:04Yes.
01:19:04Yes.
01:19:05Her eyes, they shone like emeralds.
01:19:10And the black velvet band she was wearing was tied in her red-golden hair.
01:19:25Yes, always browsed.
01:19:27No.
01:19:41It's enough.
01:19:42Come in, girl.
01:20:10Out, guards.
01:20:14Out.
01:20:17Come along, India.
01:20:24You are known as Mall Flanders.
01:20:28Sign there.
01:20:31Ask no questions.
01:20:32There is little time.
01:20:35Can you sign your name, girl?
01:20:36Yes, but...
01:20:38Then do so.
01:20:38Both names, there and there.
01:20:41Both names?
01:20:43As the widow of Sir William, to whom you were lawfully married,
01:20:46your true name is Lady Godolphin.
01:20:49So kindly sign Mall...
01:20:51Mall Godolphin there, where I've indicated.
01:20:55Under expectations of an inheritance of 50,000 pounds,
01:20:59you are borrowing 1,000 at interest.
01:21:02Your late husband died without making a will.
01:21:07You are his sole beneficiary, Lady Godolphin.
01:21:10For 500 pounds, you may buy a reprieve.
01:21:15Your sentence will be reduced to transportation to America.
01:21:18I will see that the money gets to the proper person.
01:21:27All I ask in return is that you lend me a like amount
01:21:32to secure the reprieve of the count.
01:21:34I...
01:21:37I wish to borrow 5,000 pounds.
01:21:42For what?
01:21:43I wish to buy the reprieve for several other persons.
01:21:46Any more reprieves will cost 1,000 each.
01:21:48Guineas.
01:21:49750.
01:21:50800.
01:21:51Pounds.
01:21:52Done.
01:21:52And 500 more for my own pocket
01:21:56to get started in America.
01:22:00Darned if I know why you want to go there,
01:22:02I'd rather be hanged.
01:22:06Room Britain.
01:22:07Excuse me, madam.
01:22:30I'm no convict and have the precedence of a voluntary passenger.
01:22:34Justice could have forged.
01:22:37Where have I been
01:22:43and never to have set my eyes
01:22:45on the most beautiful woman in the world?
01:22:50On second thoughts, no.
01:22:52Leave the last chain on.
01:22:55Come and on, Mickey, dear.
01:22:57But, darling...
01:22:59I, James, take them all
01:23:05to be my lawful wedded wife.
01:23:07I, James,
01:23:09take thee, Moll,
01:23:11to be my lawful wedded wife.
01:23:13To have and to hold
01:23:15from this day forward.
01:23:17To have and to hold
01:23:22from this day forward.
01:23:26For better, for worse,
01:23:28for richer, for poorer,
01:23:30in sickness and in health.
01:23:32For better, for worse,
01:23:36for richer, for poorer,
01:23:41in sickness and in health.
01:23:45To love and to cherish
01:23:47till death do us part.
01:23:50To love and to cherish.
01:23:52Oops.
01:23:54Oh, I'm so sorry.
01:23:56Till death do us part.
01:24:02According to God's holy ordinance,
01:24:06and there, too,
01:24:07I plight thee my throats.
01:24:09According to God's holy ordinance,
01:24:11and there, too,
01:24:14I'd like thee my throats.
01:24:15I now pronounce you
01:24:28man and what?
01:24:30Eh, man and wife.
01:24:35It is usual to pay a parson
01:24:36for a wedding, sir.
01:24:37Does a captain accept a fee?
01:24:39Well, you can give me
01:24:40a ceiling for luck.
01:24:41Hmm.
01:24:42I have it.
01:24:55I shan't need this anymore.
01:24:59Who said I was deceived
01:25:01when I married a girl
01:25:02for her money?
01:25:03I've married a fortune.
01:25:06And a very good fortune, too.
01:25:10Just a moment.
01:25:11Just a moment.
01:25:13Just a moment.
01:25:14Are you accusing me, sir?
01:25:15You see, I have nothing in my pockets.
01:25:17I've never been so hurt
01:25:19in all my life.
01:25:20I've never been so hurt
01:25:21in all my life.
01:25:22Oh, no.
01:25:24Oh, sorry!
01:25:35Oh, no!
01:25:36Oh, no!
01:25:36Oh, no!
01:25:37The End
01:26:07The End
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