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a young and naive girl moves into a new home, where she becomes involved in a complicated and emotionally charged relationship with her older sister’s boyfriend.
What begins as curiosity slowly turns into a forbidden attraction, creating tension, secrecy, and emotional conflict within the household.
Starring Phoebe Cates, Pamela Bellwood, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr., the film explores themes of desire, boundaries, and consequences.
Provocative and dramatic, Baby Sister is a lesser-known 80s drama that dives into complex and controversial relationships.
What begins as curiosity slowly turns into a forbidden attraction, creating tension, secrecy, and emotional conflict within the household.
Starring Phoebe Cates, Pamela Bellwood, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr., the film explores themes of desire, boundaries, and consequences.
Provocative and dramatic, Baby Sister is a lesser-known 80s drama that dives into complex and controversial relationships.
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00:00:21I ain't afraid of what tomorrow may bring
00:00:30I'm just scared of what's already been
00:00:36When the pressure is rising and the heat comes down
00:00:41It gets too sticky to stick around
00:00:44When it gets too hot, I gotta cool down
00:00:49When it gets too hot, I gotta cool down
00:00:53When it gets too hot, I gotta cool down
00:00:57I gotta cool down
00:01:02When it gets too hot
00:01:11You can't control who you really are
00:01:19You can't control it if you go too far
00:01:26But there ain't a thing that I'm guilty of
00:01:31Unless it's not sitting on a red hot star
00:01:34When it gets too hot, I gotta cool down
00:01:39When it gets too hot, I gotta cool down
00:01:43When it gets too hot, I gotta cool down
00:01:47I gotta cool down
00:01:52When it gets too hot
00:02:01Looking for love
00:02:03It takes a lot of time
00:02:09Where am I going
00:02:11Just looking for mine
00:02:17Baby sister's gone
00:02:19And found a breeze
00:02:21Playing bingo bingo in a mango tree
00:02:24When it gets too hot, I gotta cool down
00:02:29When it gets too hot
00:02:31I gotta cool down
00:02:33When it gets too hot
00:02:35I gotta cool down
00:02:37I gotta cool down
00:02:42When it gets too hot
00:02:46When it gets too hot
00:02:50When it gets too hot
00:02:54When it gets too hot
00:02:58When it gets too hot
00:03:00When it gets too hot
00:03:00When it gets too hot
00:03:01When it gets too hot
00:03:02When it gets too hot
00:03:04When it gets too hot
00:03:08When it gets too hot
00:03:23Mara's gallery.
00:03:24Hi, Masha.
00:03:26It's me.
00:03:27Annie, what's wrong?
00:03:28Where are you?
00:03:29I'm here.
00:03:30In L.A.?
00:03:31I'm at the bus station.
00:03:33I'm on my way.
00:03:34Wait outside.
00:03:56Annie!
00:04:01Oh, I don't believe it.
00:04:03I'm sweating.
00:04:03I know.
00:04:04It's hot.
00:04:05Come on.
00:04:05I parked out on the street.
00:04:07What happened?
00:04:08I dropped out of school.
00:04:10A month before the end of the term?
00:04:12Sorry, Masha.
00:04:14Why didn't you at least finish out the year?
00:04:17Have you told Daddy?
00:04:20Can I stay with you?
00:04:22Of course.
00:04:23Come on.
00:04:34The apartment's not air-conditioned.
00:04:37I mean, who needs air-conditioning by the ocean, right?
00:04:39Wrong.
00:04:40It's hot.
00:04:41But you'll love it.
00:04:42It's much nicer than my apartment on 3rd Street.
00:04:45And wait till you see David.
00:04:48Not good, huh?
00:04:50Better.
00:04:52You guys gonna get married?
00:04:54Well, we'd like to.
00:04:55Masha!
00:04:56We're gonna wait a while.
00:04:58I mean, David isn't into private practice yet.
00:05:00And I don't know if the gallery's gonna make it.
00:05:02Of course it will.
00:05:04Oh, I hope so.
00:05:10I don't think David's home now.
00:05:12It's the upstairs apartment.
00:05:13I left the key under the phone.
00:05:15I'm really sorry to have to leave you like this.
00:05:17But I've left a client at the gallery.
00:05:19Thanks, Masha.
00:05:21I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:05:22Okay.
00:05:27I mean it.
00:05:29Thanks for always being there for me.
00:05:31Sure.
00:05:54Hi.
00:05:55Hi.
00:05:57Whatever it is you're selling, I'm buying.
00:06:00You must be David.
00:06:01I'm...
00:06:02Annie.
00:06:02The little sister.
00:06:04How did you know?
00:06:05I know.
00:06:06Come on in.
00:06:08Nice to meet you.
00:06:15I don't know.
00:06:16I just threw some things in a suitcase and got on the bus.
00:06:18What about your other things?
00:06:20My roommate's gonna send them.
00:06:22God, I want to bring up a sore point.
00:06:24But when are you gonna tell Daddy?
00:06:26You've got to tell him sometime.
00:06:28I just can't talk to him yet.
00:06:30You want me to call him?
00:06:32Wait a minute, Masha.
00:06:33Annie, do you just need some more time?
00:06:35In a few days, you might want to go back.
00:06:37No way.
00:06:39What if the school calls him?
00:06:40He's not gonna know where you are.
00:06:42I better call him.
00:06:44Just don't tell him that I'm in right now.
00:06:47I don't want to talk to him.
00:06:51So, why'd you quit?
00:06:53Habit, I guess.
00:06:54What does that mean?
00:06:56I always mess up.
00:06:57Ask Marsha.
00:06:58Oh, she's the good daughter and you're the bad daughter?
00:07:01Is that it?
00:07:01Yeah, that's about it.
00:07:03You can't be all bad.
00:07:05Ask my dad.
00:07:08And nobody home?
00:07:10You can stay with us for a while.
00:07:18So, what about a pizza?
00:07:20Pizza?
00:07:22Pizza?
00:07:22It's too hot for pizza.
00:07:25Revolting pizza.
00:07:34David, did you call Dr. Greenberg yet?
00:07:36Uh, no, not yet.
00:07:38I haven't had a chance.
00:07:39He's waiting for you to call.
00:07:40I will, I will.
00:07:42Your daddy says he's ready to offer you a partnership.
00:07:45Look, I'm really flattered.
00:07:47I just haven't had the time.
00:07:49David, do you want to stay in that clinic forever?
00:07:54You do, don't you?
00:07:57Oh, boy, is it hot in here.
00:08:00I hope it lets up soon.
00:08:04Don't worry.
00:08:05I'll call him.
00:08:08Do you mind Danny being here?
00:08:10Mm-mm.
00:08:11As long as you and I get to spend some time alone.
00:08:14Well, it'll be easier once the show is hung.
00:08:16What'll be easier?
00:08:18David.
00:08:18Come on, she's in the next room.
00:08:20Well, then I think we should stop talking.
00:08:22Oh, David, it's hot.
00:08:24It's been a long day.
00:08:25Come on, let's go to sleep.
00:08:27Hmm?
00:08:29Okay, fine.
00:08:31Let's get some sleep.
00:08:40You angry?
00:08:41No, I'm not angry.
00:08:43You're angry?
00:08:44No, I'm not angry.
00:08:45Well, you're right.
00:08:46Let's get some sleep.
00:08:50Okay, David, come on.
00:08:51Hold me.
00:08:53Come on.
00:08:55Tomorrow, okay?
00:08:59Promise?
00:09:01Promise.
00:09:02You love me?
00:09:03Yeah.
00:09:03Say it.
00:09:04Come on.
00:09:05I love you.
00:09:07Good.
00:09:08Good night.
00:09:08Good night.
00:09:30Hi.
00:09:31Hi.
00:09:34you're up early too hot to sleep it's a strange bed it was mine when i was a kid
00:09:40oh an antique not exactly
00:09:49look i don't understand why you can't find her something at the gallery look i can barely afford
00:09:54to keep jesse on part-time what about the clinic look i want to find my own job and i'm
00:09:58going to
00:09:58get my own apartment and not bother you too she stayed in college but she didn't thank you i
00:10:05dropped out of college for a year did me a lot of good put me in touch with the real
00:10:09world that's
00:10:10when i decided i wanted to go to medical school that's right there's no law that says you have
00:10:15to go straight from high school to college to grad school sorry just trying to make sure you do the
00:10:19right thing well don't worry i'm doing what i have to do and i'm going to find a job okay
00:10:28so
00:10:30Let's go.
00:11:01Nineteen.
00:11:03All right. Just turned 19.
00:11:13Did you think about going to college?
00:11:40Hi, Jessie.
00:11:41Annie!
00:11:42Oh, hi.
00:11:44It's so good to see you.
00:11:46Yeah, it's hot.
00:11:49So you're back, huh?
00:11:50Yeah.
00:11:51How's it going?
00:11:52Oh, it'll be great as soon as we get this place together.
00:11:55Is Marsha right?
00:11:56Yes, she's in the back.
00:12:00So this is the Marsha Burroughs Gallery?
00:12:02This is it.
00:12:04How you doing?
00:12:05Okay, this is terrific.
00:12:06How long have you been here?
00:12:07Two months.
00:12:07What about you?
00:12:08Any luck on the job front?
00:12:09Nope.
00:12:09But I have another interview at three.
00:12:11You need a change?
00:12:12Into what?
00:12:13A dress.
00:12:14What for?
00:12:15Oh, Annie.
00:12:17Oh, Annie.
00:12:18Oh, Annie.
00:12:22Oh, Annie.
00:12:35Oh, Annie.
00:12:36Oh, Annie.
00:12:38Oh, Annie.
00:12:39Oh, Annie.
00:12:41Oh, Annie.
00:12:42Oh, Annie.
00:12:44Oh, Annie.
00:12:44Oh, Annie.
00:12:45Oh, Annie.
00:12:45Oh, Annie.
00:13:07I'll take these three, if you can get them for me.
00:13:09He's going to be doing some aquatints. I think you should wait for those.
00:13:11Really? You give me a good price?
00:13:13I'll give you a fair price.
00:13:15You better watch out, David. This lady drives a hard bargain.
00:13:18It seems she was well-trained.
00:13:20I'd take that as a compliment, if you don't mind.
00:13:24Can I get you some more wine?
00:13:26Hi.
00:13:27Hi.
00:13:28Hi, Dad.
00:13:29Hello, Ann.
00:13:33How are you?
00:13:34I'm okay.
00:13:40I guess you know I'm very disappointed.
00:13:43I thought you might be.
00:13:45But I never really wanted to go to college, if you remember.
00:13:48How are you planning to live?
00:13:50I'm looking for a job.
00:13:52What kind of a job? I have no qualifications.
00:13:54Daddy, don't worry. Everything's going to turn out all right.
00:13:56It's ridiculous. Who's going to give her a job?
00:13:59I will.
00:14:01There's a job at the clinic, if she wants it.
00:14:03There is? I didn't know that.
00:14:05Yeah, Barbara's getting married.
00:14:07You want to work as a receptionist?
00:14:09Yeah, sure.
00:14:10Look, I'm not doing you a favor.
00:14:12We need someone.
00:14:13Okay, thanks.
00:15:02All right, don't worry about a thing. You're in great shape.
00:15:05I wish everybody was in shape like you.
00:15:10Look, Daddy.
00:15:12Oh, that's very good, honey.
00:15:13Thanks for looking after her.
00:15:14Sure. Bye, Susie.
00:15:16Bye, Annie.
00:15:17Bye.
00:15:21Is everything going okay?
00:15:24Yeah, everything's fine.
00:15:31Listen, don't let Mrs. Clark intimidate you.
00:15:35She likes to give people a hard time.
00:16:10No one ever gave me flowers before.
00:16:13Not even Mrs. Clark?
00:16:14No one ever gave me flowers before.
00:16:14No.
00:16:16She likes younger men.
00:16:18Yeah.
00:16:19How about you?
00:16:21Depends how young.
00:16:23Under 40.
00:16:25Under 30.
00:16:27How about 31?
00:16:30No, no exceptions.
00:16:32Well, I guess I'll just have to settle for the flowers.
00:16:36Thanks.
00:16:37Sure.
00:16:55This is crazy.
00:16:56We could be having brunch right now.
00:16:58Shame on you.
00:16:58We just started.
00:16:59Well, I think Marsha's a smart woman.
00:17:01She slept in.
00:17:04Hey, David, how you doing?
00:17:05How are you, Frank?
00:17:07Who's that?
00:17:07It's Frank.
00:17:08It's a guy I used to know.
00:17:10Why?
00:17:11He's good looking.
00:17:12Oh, I never thought so.
00:17:15He goes with this girl, Eileen.
00:17:17Oh, he's still good looking.
00:17:19You can do better.
00:17:20I wasn't expressing a personal interest in the guy.
00:17:22I was just commenting.
00:17:23He's good looking.
00:17:24Yeah, I know.
00:17:25Come on, we've got to meet Marsha for brunch in 20 minutes.
00:17:36There she is, Marsha!
00:17:38Hey, where have you guys been?
00:17:40I'm starving.
00:17:41I've been looking for you.
00:17:43Oh, you work with a good slasper.
00:17:46Come on, Annie.
00:17:47We can all walk together.
00:17:49What are we going to eat?
00:17:50What do you feel like eating?
00:17:52Chinese.
00:17:54I don't know, Annie.
00:17:56What's the matter?
00:17:57Oh, I'm not sure how safe this neighborhood is.
00:17:59Don't worry about it.
00:18:00I'm a big girl.
00:18:01I wouldn't live here.
00:18:02I know, but I would.
00:18:03We'll have it right here.
00:18:04Here?
00:18:05Yep.
00:18:06Yuck.
00:18:08Come on, you're going to love it.
00:18:10I don't think so.
00:18:18Come on, let me do it.
00:18:20No, I can do it.
00:18:23Ta-da!
00:18:25Isn't it perfect?
00:18:26Look at this.
00:18:27It's all antiques, Marsha.
00:18:29These are not antiques.
00:18:31These are just old.
00:18:32I love it.
00:18:33It is exactly what I wanted.
00:18:34Annie, when have you ever known exactly what you wanted?
00:18:37Come on, Marsha.
00:18:37Don't tell me what's wrong with it.
00:18:39Ow.
00:18:40So, it's a little beat up.
00:18:42A little.
00:18:44Haven't you ever just wanted to do something to make your life different?
00:18:47Yeah, sure.
00:18:49That's what the gallery's about.
00:18:50Okay, then.
00:18:52Come on, Marsha.
00:18:53Don't you like it?
00:18:58Marsha.
00:19:01Marsha.
00:19:02Marsha.
00:19:03Marsha.
00:19:04Annie.
00:19:08Okay.
00:19:09I'll learn to like it.
00:19:12Thanks.
00:19:15All right, buddy.
00:19:16What was the problem you had this morning?
00:19:18Just that the patients are too closely together for me.
00:19:21All right.
00:19:21Well, you have to work out the scheduling with Annie.
00:19:24Okay.
00:19:25Hmm.
00:19:25Finally, a French penis.
00:19:30Does anybody have anything else they want to bring up?
00:19:33Raises.
00:19:34Raises.
00:19:36This meeting is adjourned.
00:19:38Thank you all.
00:19:50Great, bud.
00:19:52Listen, man, she's Marsha's sister.
00:19:54So?
00:19:55So, buddy, I know you.
00:19:56I don't want you adding her to your list.
00:19:58Oh, come on, David.
00:20:00If you weren't so involved with Marsha,
00:20:01you'd tell me you wouldn't go after her?
00:20:04It'd be crazy, man.
00:20:05She's 19.
00:20:07Yeah, 19.
00:20:22Oh, swell.
00:20:25I thought you were going to buy a car.
00:20:27Don't you love it?
00:20:28This is what you bought with my $400?
00:20:30Then I'll pull back.
00:20:31Is it safe?
00:20:33Of course.
00:20:34Are you sure?
00:20:35All it needs is, like, a new muffler.
00:20:37And a paint job.
00:20:38And an engine.
00:20:39And a paint job.
00:20:41It's revolting.
00:20:43It's revolting.
00:20:44You poor bad.
00:20:44Go.
00:20:45Can you see the dancing?
00:20:47I mean, is it really safe?
00:20:481, 2, 3, 4, and out.
00:20:52Buck back.
00:20:53Stomach in.
00:20:543, 4, and out.
00:20:562, 3, 4, and down.
00:20:591, 2, 3, 4, and up.
00:21:042, 3, 4, and down.
00:21:07Stomach in, everybody.
00:21:101, 2, 3, 4, and down.
00:21:18Down, out, and down.
00:21:20Stomach in, all it up.
00:21:23Inhale, and we go for right.
00:21:252, and left.
00:21:272, and front back.
00:21:292, and back it away.
00:21:302, and squeeze those hips.
00:21:32Back, hip, back, back, here.
00:21:343, 2, and roll up.
00:21:362, and back, here again.
00:21:38Don't want to hang out.
00:21:39Back, here, and out.
00:21:41Stomach in, and back, and out.
00:21:44Left, right, left.
00:21:46Inhale, and back.
00:21:46Stomach in, now.
00:21:47Rear, tight.
00:21:48Stomach in, reach, reach, reach, reach, reach.
00:21:52Yeah, that's 1, 2, 1, 2 more.
00:21:55Knee, knee, push it out.
00:22:13Did you see those two?
00:22:14Yeah.
00:22:16Not your type?
00:22:18I don't have a type.
00:22:19What kind of guys do you go out with?
00:22:22I don't go out that much.
00:22:23Oh.
00:22:24Really?
00:22:26Boys at school are just that.
00:22:28Boys, if you're not anyone.
00:22:32You know, I don't even know what kind of guys I can fix you up with.
00:22:35Really, they're all David's age.
00:22:37Of course, they're not always good-looking as he is.
00:22:39It's a good thing you're not prejudiced.
00:22:41He's good-looking, isn't he?
00:22:43Huh?
00:22:44Sure.
00:22:45It's hot.
00:22:45Let's go.
00:22:46Listen, we're having dinner tonight in Malibu.
00:22:49David and me.
00:22:49You want to join us?
00:22:50I better not.
00:22:51I still have a lot of stuff to do in the apartment.
00:22:53You sure?
00:22:54Yeah, I'm sure it's gone.
00:23:04Let's go.
00:23:26How long are you going to be there?
00:23:28All day, probably.
00:23:32We're going to at least get to see you for dinner?
00:23:34Yeah, sure.
00:23:36Oh, no. Wait a minute.
00:23:40We're supposed to see Daddy tonight for dinner. I'm sorry.
00:23:44I can't win.
00:23:46Is Annie going to be there?
00:23:48I don't think so. None of my dad's going to be there.
00:23:52I seem to have a problem.
00:23:55You noticed.
00:23:57It's about as subtle as an A-bomb.
00:23:59Why?
00:24:01I don't know.
00:24:02Maybe they just have a personality conflict.
00:24:06Maybe she's too much like your father.
00:24:08No, no. She's not, really.
00:24:10Everybody says that she's exactly like my mother was.
00:24:14Did your father and mother get along?
00:24:16Yeah. They adored each other.
00:24:19Well, maybe he's uncomfortable because Annie reminds him of your mother.
00:24:24Yeah. Yeah. I thought of that.
00:24:28Did you ever discuss it with Annie?
00:24:30No.
00:24:32Why?
00:24:34Afraid to.
00:24:37She was there when my mother was killed.
00:24:42She was playing on the sidewalk with a friend.
00:24:45Just when it happened.
00:24:48I was away at school.
00:24:52Annie became very withdrawn since then.
00:24:55So did my dad.
00:24:59I guess they've never really gotten along since then.
00:25:07That was fine.
00:25:22That's all in hell.
00:25:27That went along.
00:25:27I got in now.
00:25:28But I got in love with you.
00:25:28Why should they enter?
00:25:28Something in love.
00:25:29You can know?
00:25:45Who is it?
00:25:46It's me, David.
00:25:49Hi, come in.
00:25:50Where's Marsha?
00:25:51At work.
00:25:52It's Sunday.
00:25:53I know.
00:25:55She told me you needed some handiwork done around the place,
00:25:57so I've come to offer my services as a Mr. Fix-It extraordinaire.
00:26:01You did?
00:26:02I really appreciate that.
00:26:04Yeah, maybe I should have brought a demolition squad instead.
00:26:07I kind of like it.
00:26:09I'm putting you on.
00:26:11I used to live in a place like this myself, and I loved it.
00:26:15Can I get you anything?
00:26:16What do you got?
00:26:22Um, coffee?
00:26:23Okay.
00:26:25I like it black.
00:26:31How do you like the job so far?
00:26:34It's a good thing you went into medicine.
00:26:36I mean your job at the clinic.
00:26:39It's great.
00:26:41It's not great.
00:26:42It can't be very challenging for you.
00:26:44No, it doesn't matter.
00:26:46You don't want to be a receptionist the rest of your life, do you?
00:26:49Well, that's just it.
00:26:50I don't know what I want to do with the rest of my life.
00:26:53Well, you must have had some ideas at some time, some thoughts.
00:26:57When I was little, I thought I wanted to be a painter, like my mother.
00:27:01So?
00:27:03I don't want to be one anymore.
00:27:04Why not?
00:27:06Because I'm not good enough.
00:27:07Well, how do you know if you don't try?
00:27:09I haven't picked up a paintbrush since my mother died.
00:27:14You just won't give yourself a break, will you?
00:27:18You don't give yourself enough credit.
00:27:22Look at me.
00:27:26You have a lot going for you behind those pretty brown eyes.
00:27:30Yeah?
00:27:31Tell me what you see.
00:27:33I see.
00:27:36No, I don't think I should tell you what I see.
00:27:40Fine, then I won't tell you what I see.
00:27:43You won't?
00:27:44Nope.
00:27:45Come on, tell me.
00:27:47Sorry.
00:27:48Please?
00:27:50Okay.
00:27:52I see someone who is dedicated to his work, thoughtful, and sort of good-looking.
00:28:01What do you mean, sort of?
00:28:03Warm, funny.
00:28:06Enough.
00:28:07I can't stand it anymore.
00:28:09You ask.
00:28:11Come on.
00:28:12I've got an idea.
00:28:47I can't stand it anymore.
00:29:14Yes, I understand, but we close in five minutes.
00:29:17I'll put you down for the first thing in the morning.
00:29:20Okay, see you then. Bye.
00:29:28Mrs. Clark, if you don't take the pills, the infection won't go away.
00:29:32I have been taking the pills.
00:29:33Let me see them, please.
00:29:35Mrs. Clark, there are only a few pills gone from this bottle.
00:29:38You have to take the medication four times a day.
00:29:40I did.
00:29:40Every day, Mrs. Clark.
00:29:43Okay. Okay, when will I start feeling better?
00:29:46As soon as you start taking the pills.
00:29:48Now go home, Mrs. Clark.
00:29:50All right, doctor.
00:29:52And take those pills.
00:29:55Yes, Jesse.
00:29:57Beachside Medical Clinic.
00:29:59Who's calling?
00:30:00Just a minute, please.
00:30:02David, it's a Mrs. Chang.
00:30:03She sounds upset.
00:30:05Hello, Mrs. Chang.
00:30:06How are you?
00:30:07How long ago?
00:30:09Is he on anything?
00:30:11I'm coming right over.
00:30:13I'll be right over.
00:30:15Annie, could you lock up, please?
00:30:17I've got to leave right away.
00:30:18What is it?
00:30:21David.
00:30:23Maybe I could help.
00:30:24No.
00:30:37Oh, where are my keys?
00:30:42Okay, come on.
00:31:03He's in the bathroom.
00:31:05He won't let me in.
00:31:09He won't answer me.
00:31:10Billy.
00:31:11Billy!
00:31:14Billy, open the door!
00:31:20Billy!
00:31:24Give me the bag!
00:31:27Billy!
00:31:28Billy!
00:31:29Billy!
00:31:31Billy!
00:31:33No, no, no!
00:31:40No, no, no, no!
00:31:46Oh, Billy!
00:31:48Call the paramedics.
00:31:49Take Mrs. Chang out of here!
00:31:51No, no!
00:31:53No, no, no!
00:32:10I'm sorry.
00:32:33Here, drink this. You'll feel better.
00:32:39I'm sorry you had to see that.
00:32:42I keep thinking of my mother.
00:32:47Drink the tea.
00:32:51You want to talk about it?
00:32:53It makes it easier.
00:32:55It does for me.
00:32:58I thought doctors were immune to those kind of things.
00:33:01Yeah, so did I.
00:33:04You know what hurts the most?
00:33:07A wasted life.
00:33:11Billy had his problems, but he was a good kid.
00:33:16I'd been working with him.
00:33:19Close to getting him into a rehab program.
00:33:24He was so young.
00:33:28He had his whole life ahead of him.
00:33:32And now he has no life.
00:33:35David, you did everything you could.
00:33:37He had his whole life.
00:33:40I'm so young.
00:33:56I don't know.
00:33:58He's so young.
00:33:59There's nothing.
00:33:59I've got to get you.
00:34:01I've got to get you.
00:34:06O'errope.
00:34:07He's going to get you.
00:34:07I've got to get you.
00:34:14THE END
00:34:43THE END
00:35:07Can I come in?
00:35:09Yeah, sure, come.
00:35:13David, I wish what happened between us last night hadn't happened.
00:35:16Annie, it was just a kiss.
00:35:20Well, I think I should find another job.
00:35:24Annie, come on, let's not get crazy.
00:35:27Look, last night we were both vulnerable.
00:35:30We just won't put ourselves in that kind of situation again.
00:35:34And you can still work here and we can still be friends.
00:35:38Right?
00:35:41Right.
00:36:00Okay, I'd better get back to work.
00:36:09Can I help you?
00:36:11Hi.
00:36:12Hi.
00:36:12You're new around here.
00:36:13Yeah, what can I do for you?
00:36:15I'm here for my pills.
00:36:17Okay, which doctor do you see?
00:36:19I don't need to see a doctor.
00:36:21They usually just leave them up front for me.
00:36:25Vancher, what are you doing here?
00:36:29Hey, Doc.
00:36:30I don't feel too good.
00:36:32So, what else is new?
00:36:33Doc, I mean it.
00:36:35I'm in pain.
00:36:37I can't keep my food down.
00:36:38What do you think I should give you?
00:36:40I don't know, Doc.
00:36:41What about some Percodan?
00:36:44That might do it.
00:36:45Vancher, you know I can't give you any Percodan.
00:36:48Now, if you want, I'll check you over.
00:36:50Look, I don't need you to check me over.
00:36:52I need something for the pain.
00:36:54Why, so you can turn around and sell it?
00:36:56Billy Chang OD'd last night.
00:36:58You know anything about it?
00:36:59Hey, listen, man.
00:37:00I didn't come here to be insulted.
00:37:02I don't need this.
00:37:03If you don't trust me, I'll go someplace else.
00:37:11A jerk.
00:37:12Come on.
00:37:25I'll get it in the bedroom.
00:37:27All right.
00:37:33Hello?
00:37:40I don't believe it.
00:37:41Silverthorne just dropped out of the show.
00:37:42How come?
00:37:43He said he doesn't want a show with two virtual unknowns.
00:37:46I can't believe this.
00:37:47Let me get you a drink.
00:37:54Hello?
00:37:56Yeah, Harold, I understand.
00:37:58Harold, look, Armour is not an unknown.
00:38:01You said yourself he's a promising new talent.
00:38:05Harold, Harold, you really can't pull out.
00:38:09Mm-hmm.
00:38:10I understand.
00:38:12Harold, if you do this show,
00:38:14I'll give you a solo show in the spring
00:38:16with all your new works.
00:38:20Good.
00:38:21Yeah, Harold, you think about it.
00:38:23Get some sleep.
00:38:27Should have been a psychiatrist.
00:38:28Oh, wait a minute.
00:38:29If I let him do that,
00:38:30I've got to move up the new realist exhibit.
00:38:33That's going to be a pain in the neck.
00:38:34I've got to call him back.
00:38:35Marcia, slow down.
00:38:37What?
00:38:38I want to talk to you.
00:38:40About what?
00:38:41I want us to go away this weekend.
00:38:42Jack's going to give us his beach house.
00:38:44David, I can't go away this weekend.
00:38:47Why not?
00:38:47Well, things don't get done by themselves.
00:38:49I can't go away until after the show.
00:38:51I don't give a damn about this show.
00:38:56Oh, I'm sorry.
00:38:57I didn't mean that.
00:38:59It's just you and I
00:39:00never spend any time together anymore.
00:39:03Well, Spencer...
00:39:04It feels like there's always
00:39:04something coming between us.
00:39:06After the show,
00:39:08we can spend a lot of time together.
00:39:10Jack will give us his house.
00:39:14Harold, hold on.
00:39:15Look, honey...
00:39:16How do you know that's Harold?
00:39:17It's Harold.
00:39:18He's neurotic.
00:39:19Harold, would you hold on a minute?
00:39:22Honey, look, I want to get away.
00:39:24I really do.
00:39:25Give me a few more weeks, please.
00:39:27Please.
00:39:31Harold...
00:39:33Harold.
00:39:35Harold.
00:39:36Harold, listen.
00:39:39I'll talk to you in the morning.
00:39:41Yes.
00:40:14Annie.
00:40:15Hi, Rose.
00:40:15How are you?
00:40:22Hello.
00:40:23I'm really sorry.
00:40:25Hello, Annie.
00:40:25How lovely to see you.
00:40:27Could have called, Annie.
00:40:29I said I was sorry.
00:40:34How about a toast?
00:40:37Happy birthday, Daddy.
00:40:39And to the Burroughs sisters.
00:40:41Early or late,
00:40:42they're well worth the wait.
00:40:43Oh, I think we can eat now.
00:40:46Before David recites another poem.
00:40:50Rose.
00:40:56That's good.
00:41:01None for me, Rose.
00:41:02Thanks.
00:41:04Aren't you eating?
00:41:05I'll have some salad.
00:41:07That's it?
00:41:08Salad will be fine.
00:41:11Well, you better eat some of my birthday cake.
00:41:13I got it at that great store on Main Street.
00:41:16You don't have to watch your figure, Annie.
00:41:18Let's not make a big issue out of it
00:41:19if she doesn't want to eat.
00:41:22Marsha,
00:41:23I ran into Jim Barzell
00:41:24at the club yesterday.
00:41:26He asked about you
00:41:26and I mentioned the show.
00:41:28It'd be nice if he sent an invitation.
00:41:30You won't buy anything, of course.
00:41:31I'm sure, Daddy.
00:41:34Well,
00:41:34only two more weeks
00:41:35till the big day.
00:41:38Are you excited, Marsha?
00:41:40Excited's not the word.
00:41:41I'm going crazy.
00:41:44It'll all be worth it.
00:41:46Anne, I assume you'll be present.
00:41:48Perhaps even on time.
00:41:56I hope it fits.
00:41:58No problem.
00:42:00I don't know if it'll help my serve,
00:42:01but I'll look great anyway.
00:42:03Thanks, Alice.
00:42:06I hope you know
00:42:07it's a direct hint.
00:42:08I'm still looking for a partner
00:42:10for the mixed doubles at the club.
00:42:11Hint acknowledged?
00:42:13Is that a yes?
00:42:14Well, I really ought to hold out
00:42:16for a new racket and some shorts.
00:42:18Oh, but Thomas!
00:42:19The answer is yes.
00:42:21Now,
00:42:22what's this beautiful thing?
00:42:24It's from David and me.
00:42:25Come on.
00:42:26Come on.
00:42:37You shouldn't have.
00:42:39If we have a choice,
00:42:40we're hinting about it
00:42:41for over a month.
00:42:42Was I that obvious?
00:42:46Thanks, you two.
00:42:48Well,
00:42:49when are we going to have wedding bells?
00:42:50You're such a handsome couple.
00:42:52Villaner,
00:42:53you say that every time we see you.
00:42:54Well, it's true.
00:42:57Don't worry, Annie.
00:42:58Your turn's coming.
00:42:59Oh, what have we here?
00:43:13Penny, did you do that?
00:43:14Mm-hmm.
00:43:15May you see Daddy?
00:43:18Hmm.
00:43:19That's terrific.
00:43:21I'm very impressed.
00:43:23I didn't know you were painting.
00:43:26I just did this one.
00:43:28It looks just like Mommy's work.
00:43:30You're right.
00:43:32You know, Daddy,
00:43:32I think you could hang it
00:43:33right over there.
00:43:35No.
00:43:36Oh, I think it would look
00:43:37nice right there.
00:43:39No.
00:43:40Everything in this room
00:43:40was painted by your mother.
00:43:43You don't have to hang it at all
00:43:45if you don't want to.
00:43:46Of course you will.
00:43:49That's so typical of you, Anne.
00:43:50Always playing the victim.
00:43:54Go ahead.
00:43:55Run away.
00:43:55That was always your way,
00:43:56wasn't it?
00:43:57Drop out of school
00:43:58and you expect me
00:43:59to feel guilty about it.
00:44:00I don't expect you
00:44:01to feel anything.
00:44:09Joe,
00:44:11it's none of my business,
00:44:12but it hurts me
00:44:14to see you two
00:44:14go at each other
00:44:15every time you're together.
00:44:18I don't expect you to do it.
00:44:19I don't expect you to do it.
00:44:24I don't expect you to do it.
00:44:27I don't expect you to do it.
00:44:29I don't expect you to do it.
00:44:32I don't expect you to do it.
00:44:34I don't expect you to do it.
00:44:35I don't expect you to do it.
00:44:35I don't expect you to do it.
00:44:39I don't expect you to do it.
00:44:40I don't expect you to do it.
00:44:44I don't expect you to do it.
00:45:18Hey, buddy, have you seen Annie?
00:45:20Sure have. Make sure you win her back.
00:45:22Hey.
00:45:36Hi.
00:45:39I tried to call you last night.
00:45:41I didn't feel like talking much.
00:45:44You know, at some point you're going to have to.
00:45:46What, talk?
00:45:47Mm-hmm. With your father.
00:45:49I can't talk to him.
00:45:51Why?
00:45:52He doesn't like me.
00:45:54Look, maybe he doesn't like some of the things you do.
00:45:57I mean, nobody likes everything about a person, but you're his daughter.
00:46:00I'm sure he loves you.
00:46:01He hates me.
00:46:03He blames me for my mother's death.
00:46:09I was playing across the street from my house, and I wasn't supposed to cross the street, and my mother
00:46:14ran across the street to get me.
00:46:16She didn't see the car coming.
00:46:18It was my fault.
00:46:22You are a child.
00:46:23He blames me. I know he does.
00:46:25Did he tell you that?
00:46:26He doesn't have to.
00:46:30We should talk with Marsha.
00:46:32No, David. Please.
00:46:36Okay. Okay.
00:46:37But you have to promise me that you'll talk with your father about this.
00:46:41Not yet, but I will.
00:46:44Just that I'm so scared.
00:46:48Don't be.
00:46:49We're here for you.
00:47:08Hello.
00:47:09Thank God you're there.
00:47:10I've really done it this time.
00:47:12What's the matter?
00:47:12I'm supposed to meet David at the ballet at 8 o'clock.
00:47:15Oh, you still have time.
00:47:16It's only 20 past 7.
00:47:17Look, I'm running around in circles.
00:47:19I'm going to be here all night.
00:47:20I just called David.
00:47:20He's already left, so...
00:47:22What do you want me to do?
00:47:23We've got these tickets for months.
00:47:25It's going to be 40 bucks down the drain.
00:47:27Not to mention how mad he's going to be.
00:47:29Look, if you leave right now, you'll make it.
00:47:31I can't, Marsha.
00:47:32You have to.
00:47:34I've got plans.
00:47:35I'm just on my way out the door.
00:47:37Please.
00:47:38Oh, look, Annie, can't you cancel?
00:47:39You've got to do this for me.
00:47:40Please.
00:47:42Annie, come on.
00:47:43I've got to go.
00:47:45All right.
00:47:46I'll be there.
00:47:47The tickets are under my name.
00:47:48I really love you.
00:47:49Thanks, Annie.
00:47:49Bye.
00:47:50Okay.
00:48:12Sorry.
00:48:14She's not coming.
00:48:16Look, this wasn't my idea, so if you want to go in by yourself, it's okay.
00:48:20Don't be silly. I'm glad you came.
00:48:24So am I.
00:49:17I'm glad you came.
00:49:20So am I.
00:50:16I'm glad you came.
00:50:37Thank you, David. It's been a wonderful evening.
00:50:40It's early.
00:50:41Yeah, it is.
00:50:45I would love a cup of your famous coffee.
00:50:51Okay, sure.
00:50:53Come on in.
00:51:08Can I get you something to drink?
00:51:09Okay.
00:52:09Love can, love can fly, love can see, love can cry, love can bring you home.
00:52:37You're okay?
00:52:42Say something.
00:52:45I'm so confused.
00:52:48How do you feel?
00:52:50I don't know.
00:52:52What are the options?
00:52:56Great.
00:52:57Great?
00:52:59Yeah, I feel great.
00:53:03I feel lousy.
00:53:06Yeah, I feel lousy, too.
00:53:09Are you sorry?
00:53:12No.
00:53:14What are we gonna do?
00:53:19I don't know.
00:53:54I want you to just report to me four times in a day in my office, okay?
00:54:02Okay.
00:54:10Okay.
00:54:59Hi.
00:55:01Hi.
00:55:02Sorry I'm late.
00:55:04Hi.
00:55:07Hi.
00:55:08Hi.
00:55:09Hi.
00:55:10You bored?
00:55:11Mm-hmm.
00:55:13Mm.
00:55:14Some sweet and sour chicken there.
00:55:16You want it?
00:55:17Well, Silverthorne dropped another bomb today.
00:55:20What now?
00:55:21You know, he owes me two more pieces.
00:55:23Now he can't decide which one to send.
00:55:25This guy is nuts.
00:55:26I've got to go to San Francisco.
00:55:28Can't Jesse go?
00:55:29No, no.
00:55:30I mean, I can't let anyone else choose the pieces.
00:55:32It's my first show.
00:55:33Anyway, while I'm up there, I'll go to Mendocino and check out some lithographs.
00:55:36You going for the whole weekend?
00:55:37Well, I thought we could both go.
00:55:39This could be the weekend we were talking about.
00:55:41Oh.
00:55:41You're going to be working.
00:55:43You're not going to be working all the time.
00:55:45Uh, no.
00:55:46I can't, actually.
00:55:47I can't get away.
00:55:48I'm working Saturday.
00:55:49Can't you switch with Jack?
00:55:51I can't.
00:55:52He's got his kids this weekend.
00:55:56Okay.
00:55:59Well, we still have tonight.
00:56:03Hmm?
00:56:22Isn't that your runt?
00:56:24Who?
00:56:24The runner.
00:56:25What's his name?
00:56:26Frank?
00:56:27No.
00:56:29And even if it was, we're just having lunch.
00:56:33I don't know how long we can keep this up.
00:56:37Can I get you something to drink while you're looking at the menus?
00:56:39Uh, no, thanks.
00:56:42We're fine.
00:56:42I'll give you a minute.
00:56:51Look, you're obviously uncomfortable.
00:56:52Let's go someplace where we can talk in private.
00:56:55Okay.
00:56:56Come on.
00:57:26Come on.
00:57:26It's so beautiful here.
00:57:28Your friend lets you use this whenever you want?
00:57:30When he's away.
00:57:40David, what are we going to do?
00:57:43I'm going to tell Marsha.
00:57:44No, David, promise me you'll never tell her.
00:57:46Annie, things weren't working between me and Marsha anyway.
00:57:51Well, maybe if I weren't here, it would.
00:57:54That's not true.
00:57:56I don't want to hurt her, David.
00:57:59Annie.
00:58:01I love you.
00:58:07You and me forever
00:58:10Is a dream I've always had
00:58:15And now I hold it in my hand
00:58:20I hope I never hurt you
00:58:24Or even make you sad
00:58:27Cause I love you
00:58:29And love can
00:58:34This is what I wanted
00:58:37All the times before
00:58:40The times I took my heart away and ran
00:58:47Love can
00:58:48What can make me stay here
00:58:51And never ask for more
00:58:54If you love me
00:58:57Well, love can
00:59:00Love can fly
00:59:04Love can sing
00:59:07Love can cry
00:59:10Love can bring you home
00:59:28Hold me close
00:59:30And love me
00:59:31Hold me close and love me
00:59:32And never let me go
00:59:34Hold me close and love me
00:59:41And never let me go
00:59:44And I will make you whole
00:59:47Cause I love you
00:59:50And love can
00:59:54Love can fly
00:59:58Love can see
01:00:01Love can cry
01:00:04Love can bring you home
01:00:28You know, it really works for me
01:00:30But what's Armour going to say?
01:00:32He wanted you to put the watercolors on the other side
01:00:34It's okay, don't worry about Armour
01:00:35He's a nice man, and he trusts me
01:00:37Hi
01:00:40What good timing
01:00:42I just got back from San Francisco
01:00:43How are you?
01:00:44I'm fine
01:00:44I've been meaning to come by
01:00:46Hi, Jessie
01:00:46Hey, Annie
01:00:47What do you think?
01:00:48It looks great
01:00:50Oh, we're almost finished
01:00:52I need a cup of coffee
01:00:53You want one, Jessie?
01:00:54No, thanks, not for me
01:00:55How about you?
01:00:56Yeah
01:00:56Okay, come on
01:00:58It really works
01:01:04I'm worried about you
01:01:06You have to start burying yourself like a hermit
01:01:08I'm okay
01:01:09You've got to get out more
01:01:10You've got to start meeting people
01:01:12You've got to start enjoying yourself
01:01:16You're still upset about Daddy, aren't you?
01:01:18No
01:01:18Yes, you are
01:01:22Yeah, I guess I am
01:01:25You've got to get past that, Annie
01:01:26He's not going to change
01:01:29People change
01:01:29Sure they do
01:01:30Sure they do
01:01:31But not him
01:01:31He's the way he is
01:01:32You're going to have to learn to accept it
01:01:35Sometimes it's difficult between certain people
01:01:41Is it difficult between you and David?
01:01:44David?
01:01:49Does it show?
01:01:54I guess it does
01:02:01We're going through a bad period right now
01:02:03Once the gallery opens, everything's going to be fine
01:02:08But you still love him
01:02:14Sure
01:02:16That hasn't changed
01:02:43Hello?
01:02:46Hi
01:02:51When did you get back?
01:02:54About a half hour ago
01:02:58It's a good thing I went to Mendocino
01:03:01Silverthorne can't make a decision to save his life
01:03:04You should see the pieces I got
01:03:06Good, huh?
01:03:08Hmm
01:03:12I hope this works
01:03:16I'm so nervous
01:03:20Don't worry, it'll be fine
01:03:23I missed you
01:03:26Mendocino was beautiful
01:03:28I really wish you'd been there
01:03:39Marsha, I did a lot of thinking this weekend
01:03:44About us?
01:03:46Uh-huh
01:03:49It's, uh
01:03:51It's been a strange couple of weeks
01:03:54And I, uh
01:03:57Don't say anything
01:04:00I know I've been too involved with the gallery
01:04:03It's okay
01:04:05It'll be all over tomorrow
01:04:21Hello?
01:04:22Hello, Daddy
01:04:24Annie!
01:04:25Uh, I have to talk to you
01:04:29Uh, sure, what about?
01:04:32Can I come over now?
01:04:34Tonight?
01:04:35Okay
01:04:36When?
01:04:38Uh, I'll be there in about 20 minutes
01:04:41Right
01:04:44Okay, bye
01:04:46Bye
01:04:59Hi
01:05:00Hi, Annie
01:05:04Can I get you something?
01:05:06No
01:05:08Sit down
01:05:12I'm leaving L.A.
01:05:15Why?
01:05:17I'd like to get back to school
01:05:19Summer session starts in a couple weeks
01:05:23What about your job?
01:05:25You talk to David and your sister?
01:05:27Well, I wanted to talk to you first
01:05:30You need money
01:05:32I'll pay you back
01:05:33It's just for my airline ticket
01:05:35You don't have to pay me back
01:05:36You know that
01:05:37You're still my daughter
01:05:40Most times I don't feel like it
01:05:42I'm sorry
01:05:43I'm sorry
01:05:43It seems the only time we talk
01:05:45Is when you need something
01:05:47Never mind then
01:05:48Annie, please
01:05:50You know
01:05:51Someday you're going to have to stop running
01:05:53I know
01:05:55I just
01:05:55I
01:05:56I can't
01:06:02I, uh
01:06:03I'll write you a check
01:06:07You don't have to
01:06:08No, I want to
01:06:12I'm glad you're going back to school
01:06:16Can't get anywhere nowadays
01:06:17Without an education
01:06:19I know
01:06:26There's a little something extra there
01:06:28For expenses
01:06:28Thanks, Dad
01:06:31If you need anything
01:06:34I'm sorry
01:06:34I'm always so much trouble
01:06:37Maybe someday we'll
01:06:38We'll get to like each other again
01:06:42When I grow up
01:06:45When are you leaving?
01:06:47After Marsh's opening
01:06:51That's nice
01:06:52You're staying for the opening
01:06:53Yeah
01:06:56Well
01:06:58Thanks again
01:07:01Don't I get a goodbye kiss?
01:07:07Yeah
01:07:20Thanks, Dad
01:07:58Yes?
01:08:00Hi. I just locked up.
01:08:01Hi. Come on in. Sit down.
01:08:05I have to talk to you.
01:08:08Good. Because I want to talk to you, too.
01:08:11I tried to talk to Marsha last night, but she's so uptight about...
01:08:13I'm going away.
01:08:16Where?
01:08:19Going back east to school.
01:08:22Why?
01:08:26It can't work.
01:08:27What do you mean, it can't work? It's working.
01:08:32I love you. I thought you loved me.
01:08:35I do. I love you so much.
01:08:38Then don't go.
01:08:39I have to.
01:08:43I can't do this to her.
01:08:48I'm not sorry I fell in love with you.
01:08:50It was wonderful and beautiful, and it'll be a part of me for the rest of my life.
01:08:55But it could never work between us, knowing what we've done to Marsha.
01:08:59But it's over between Marsha and me. I don't love her.
01:09:02But I do.
01:09:04I do.
01:09:04I do.
01:09:06I do.
01:09:18I do.
01:09:33I'm going to faint.
01:09:34Why not?
01:09:36Have some champagne.
01:09:38Oh, swell. Get plastered before everyone gets here.
01:09:40I wish David were here or Annie, somebody that I know.
01:09:43Well, you know me.
01:09:44I do?
01:09:45Are you hungry?
01:09:47Very.
01:09:49See? You're nervous, too.
01:09:58I don't know.
01:10:33I thought you'd be at the opening by now.
01:10:36I had to pick up some of my things and to return this.
01:10:50I don't believe this is what you really want.
01:10:53It doesn't really matter what I want.
01:10:56It does to me.
01:10:58David Tone.
01:11:00David Tone.
01:11:37Excuse me, Mr. Webb. I'd like you to meet Mr. Silverthorne.
01:11:40Harold!
01:11:41Huh?
01:11:43Harold, this is Mr. Webb.
01:11:45Webb? The Tribune?
01:11:47Yes, of course. I've wanted to meet you.
01:11:51Now, about your critique of my last show.
01:12:05Could you excuse us a second?
01:12:07Excuse me.
01:12:08The watercolor's sold.
01:12:09I don't believe it.
01:12:11Armor's gonna flip.
01:12:13Oh, where's David?
01:12:14You want me to call him?
01:12:15No, no, no. Kill me or it's actually Annie that I'm more worried about.
01:12:19The watercolor?
01:12:20Yeah.
01:12:21Our first sale.
01:12:36David, no, we can't.
01:12:45Okay. All right.
01:12:53What was that?
01:13:23David!
01:13:25David!
01:13:26David!
01:13:27David, open the door!
01:13:31What's happening?
01:13:34Open the door!
01:13:36Open the door!
01:13:41David!
01:13:44David!
01:13:48David!
01:13:49David!
01:13:50David!
01:13:51Open the door!
01:13:54David!
01:13:56David!
01:14:01David!
01:14:06David!
01:14:09David!
01:14:09David!
01:14:11David!
01:14:17No!
01:14:20Beachside Medical Clinic.
01:14:22In Venice.
01:14:35David!
01:14:38David!
01:14:41David!
01:14:43David!
01:15:07You're still coming in.
01:15:08Huh?
01:15:09How's the champagne holding you?
01:15:10I've got it covered.
01:15:11What time is it?
01:15:12Oh, it's almost nine.
01:15:17Look, you want me to call the clinic?
01:15:18I think you better.
01:15:20Right.
01:15:20Good morning.
01:15:22Good morning.
01:15:23Good morning.
01:15:27Good morning.
01:15:28Good morning.
01:15:31Good morning.
01:15:33Good morning.
01:15:44Good morning.
01:15:46Good morning.
01:15:47Good morning.
01:15:48Good morning.
01:15:50Good morning.
01:15:50Good morning.
01:15:51Oh, Jesse, I want you to meet Max Gainer.
01:15:53He gave me my first job in the gallery on Melrose.
01:15:56Pleased to meet you.
01:15:57Sorry, but can I talk to you for a minute?
01:15:59Sure.
01:15:59She excuses me.
01:16:03Somebody broke into the clinic, Dave.
01:16:04It's her.
01:16:28Excuse me, David Mitchell.
01:16:34Room 210.
01:16:35Where?
01:16:36Down the hall and to the right.
01:16:38Thanks.
01:16:55Are you a relative?
01:16:58Well, don't worry.
01:16:58He's going to be all right.
01:17:00It might have been more serious, but his girlfriend was with him when it happened, and she brought him in.
01:17:04His girlfriend?
01:17:05Mm-hmm.
01:17:05Where is she?
01:17:07The police were questioning her in the waiting room.
01:17:09I'll come get you when he regains consciousness.
01:17:28Oh, Annie.
01:17:33He's going to be all right.
01:17:34No, I know.
01:17:35I just came from his room.
01:17:36The nurse said that his girlfriend brought him here.
01:17:39Isn't that funny?
01:17:40It's you.
01:17:42Yeah, I was at the clinic when it happened.
01:17:46Well, what happened?
01:17:51Annie, why were you at the clinic so late?
01:18:00Annie, why were you at the clinic so late?
01:18:04I...
01:18:07I just...
01:18:09I...
01:18:22What's going on between you and David?
01:18:27What?
01:18:31I love him.
01:18:35I love him.
01:18:44I don't believe it.
01:18:46I'm sorry.
01:18:47I didn't want to hurt you.
01:18:49You didn't want to hurt me.
01:18:55You didn't want to hurt me.
01:18:58Tell me.
01:19:00How did you think I was going to feel?
01:19:03I don't know.
01:19:05I didn't mean for it to happen.
01:19:07It just did.
01:19:08What did I do to you to make you do this to me?
01:19:11Nothing.
01:19:12Tell me.
01:19:13Do you hate me?
01:19:14No.
01:19:16Then why did you do this?
01:19:18Didn't you think about us?
01:19:20You think about you and me?
01:19:25Is it anything to you?
01:19:29Doesn't it?
01:19:51Who is it?
01:19:53Your father.
01:20:09I just found out about you and David.
01:20:12I couldn't believe it.
01:20:14How could you do it?
01:20:16I mean, I could see you doing things to hurt me.
01:20:18You always have.
01:20:20But your sister...
01:20:21How could you?
01:20:25Answer me, dammit!
01:20:27There's nothing to say.
01:20:30Nothing to say.
01:20:32You go to bed with your sister's boyfriend and there's nothing to say.
01:20:35What do you want me to say?
01:20:39I'm sorry that I hurt her.
01:20:43And I'm sorry that I hurt you.
01:20:49I'm sorry that I killed Mother.
01:20:54What are you saying?
01:20:55What you've always wanted me to say.
01:20:57That it's my fault that she's dead.
01:21:00I never believed that.
01:21:02You told me never to play in the street.
01:21:04Annie, you were a child.
01:21:06If I wasn't playing in the street, Mommy would still be alive.
01:21:11I never blamed you.
01:21:13But it was my fault.
01:21:15It was an accident.
01:21:18Daddy, I didn't mean to hurt you.
01:21:21I don't mean to be bad.
01:21:23You're not.
01:21:23You're not.
01:21:25Why do I keep it from your people's hearts?
01:21:29It's going to be okay.
01:21:30You'll see.
01:21:33Everything's going to be okay.
01:21:36I love you.
01:21:38I love you.
01:21:40I love you.
01:22:17Excuse me. He's awake now. You can come in to see him if you'd like.
01:22:42Hi.
01:22:56The doctor says you're gonna be all right?
01:22:59Yeah. Yeah, I know.
01:23:05You should have come to the opening. You should see it sometime. It was a great success.
01:23:11I will.
01:23:16Annie was here.
01:23:22I know about the two of you.
01:23:29I'm sorry.
01:23:37So am I.
01:23:38Don't blame Annie. She loves you.
01:23:40Don't talk to me about Annie.
01:23:41You're all she's got.
01:23:43I sat out here all night thinking what I was gonna say to you.
01:23:53It doesn't matter.
01:23:57My sister.
01:24:02Wait.
01:24:06It's over between Annie and me.
01:24:09She's leaving LA.
01:24:12If you're looking for someone to blame, blame me.
01:24:17It wasn't working between you and me anyway and you know it.
01:24:20Once the gallery was open.
01:24:22It had nothing to do with the gallery.
01:24:24Once the gallery was open.
01:24:26Once my practice was set up.
01:24:29We never once faced the truth.
01:24:32I loved you.
01:24:35And I loved you.
01:24:39Do you love her?
01:24:42It doesn't matter now.
01:24:45What's really important is what you feel for her.
01:24:49She's running away again because she doesn't want to hurt you any more than she has.
01:24:54I'm sorry for what I've done to her.
01:24:57I'm really sorry for what I've done to you.
01:25:02She needs you, Marsha.
01:25:04Don't turn your back on her.
01:25:31Gonna climb off your my mind.
01:25:40We know each other's patio.
01:25:46220 AM.
01:25:47Piece to bring the 1000 route on the way.
01:25:48Broadly.
01:25:49I believe III did not get you.
01:25:52That's what you thought you were trying.
01:25:59We have some usual.
01:26:00Pray and Gulag, flight 237 to the Black Tower.
01:26:01Everyone to Albany now or she didn't gain their time.
01:26:09Honey?
01:26:17It's all right.
01:26:19David told me everything.
01:26:22I didn't want you to hate me.
01:26:26I couldn't.
01:26:28I couldn't hate you.
01:26:33I didn't want it to happen.
01:26:35I don't ever expect you to forgive me.
01:26:38It's all right.
01:26:39Final call for Trans-Aidalline Flight 231 to Albany.
01:26:43You don't have to go.
01:26:45Not because of me.
01:26:48Thanks.
01:26:49But I've got to.
01:26:56I understand.
01:26:59Goodbye.
01:27:03Bye.
01:27:07Annie.
01:27:10I love you.
01:27:14Bye.
01:27:19Annie.
01:27:26I love you.
01:27:53I ain't afraid of what tomorrow may bring.
01:27:58I ain't afraid of what tomorrow may bring.
01:28:01I'm just scared of what's already been.
01:28:05I'm just scared of what's already been.
01:28:08When the pressure is rising and the heat comes down, it gets too sticky to step around.
01:28:17When it gets too hot.
01:28:19I gotta cool down.
01:28:21When it gets too hot.
01:28:23I gotta cool down.
01:28:34When it gets too hot.
01:28:37When it gets too hot
01:28:40I gotta cool down
01:28:48I gotta pull down
01:28:54When it gets too hot
01:28:58When it gets too hot
01:29:02When it gets too hot
01:29:11You
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