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Watch A Place in the Sun (1951), a timeless Hollywood classic starring Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, and Shelley Winters.

This powerful romantic drama follows a young man torn between ambition and love, leading to tragic consequences. Directed by George Stevens, the film is widely regarded as one of the greatest American dramas ever made.

🏆 Winner of multiple Academy Awards, A Place in the Sun is a must-watch for fans of classic cinema, romance, and psychological drama.

🎥 Why Watch This Movie?
Iconic performance by Elizabeth Taylor
Deep emotional and moral storytelling
One of the most influential romance dramas in Hollywood history
Stunning cinematography and direction
Transcript
00:00Thank you very much.
02:30Yes?
02:31I'd like to see Mr. Charles Eastman, please.
02:34So would I. I expect to if I work here another five years.
02:37Could you tell me how to get to his office?
02:39Better go to the administration building.
02:49Just a moment.
03:10Mr. Eastman?
03:11Yes.
03:12Yes.
03:12I'm awfully sorry, but our Mr. Eastman is at home today.
03:15He won't be coming in.
03:17No.
03:18Tell me, are you a relative?
03:20He's my uncle.
03:21Oh, well, I'm sure he'll want to see you.
03:23Let me give him a ring.
03:28Oh, yes.
03:28One moment, please.
03:32Paris can pick that all we want in the window about what they're going to wear at a cocktail party,
03:36or to bed, or to the bridge game.
03:38But Paris is not going to tell American women what sort of bathing suits they're going to wear.
03:43All right, Miss Pottinger.
03:44Hello?
03:46Who?
03:50Oh, yes, of course.
03:52All right, Margaret.
03:53Let me have a word with the young man.
03:56It's on number two.
04:05Hello?
04:06Hello, my boy.
04:08I hope you remember, sir.
04:10Of course I remember.
04:11How are you?
04:12You certainly got your fast.
04:14Well, I wanted to.
04:16But I certainly didn't want to bother you at home, sir.
04:19Tell you what you do.
04:20You drop out to the house about seven o'clock.
04:22Yes, sir.
04:23See you there.
04:24Thank you very much, sir.
04:51What's the matter, Dad?
04:52My tie on crooked?
04:55So, it's just that I was thinking...
04:59George Eastman's dropping in tonight.
05:01George Eastman?
05:05You mean Asa's son?
05:06That's right.
05:07I ran into him in Chicago.
05:09Is he going to lead us in a prayer?
05:11Oh, he's not at all like Asa or his wife.
05:14He's very quiet and pleasant.
05:16Not much education, but ambitious.
05:20And he looks amazingly like Earl.
05:22What's he do?
05:23His bellhop in my hotel.
05:25Oh, fine.
05:26I always wanted to look like a bellhop.
05:27But, Charles, why do you have to bring him on here?
05:30There's always a place at the plant for a boy like that.
05:32But what are we going to do about him socially?
05:34That's easy.
05:35We can all leave town.
05:37Well, you people don't have to take him up socially.
05:40He just wants to work and get ahead, that's all.
05:42A young man by the name of Eastman.
05:45Show him in, William.
05:49Charles, sometimes I think you're in your second childhood.
06:01Good evening, sir.
06:02Oh, hi, George.
06:06This is my wife.
06:07How do you do?
06:08My daughter, Marsha.
06:09How do you do?
06:09My son, Earl.
06:11George Eastman.
06:13Sit down, George.
06:16Like cocktail?
06:17Drink?
06:18No, thank you.
06:25My husband tells me he met you in Chicago, that you were working at a hotel there.
06:29Yes, that's right.
06:31You must have left there very suddenly.
06:33Well, uh, you see, I quit my job.
06:38Mr. Eastman was good enough to say that if I came through here,
06:43perhaps you might be able to find some, some place for me at the mill.
06:47I think we can work something out along that line.
06:50What do you think, Earl?
06:52Have you ever done any bookkeeping?
06:54Typewrite?
06:55Stenography?
06:56No.
06:57You see Earl at the plant in the morning.
06:59Thank you, sir.
07:01That's very kind of you.
07:12And your mother, I trust she's well.
07:15We've never met, you know, but I've heard her mentioned from time to time,
07:18and she wrote Charles such a moving letter at the time of your father's death.
07:22Is she still active in her, uh, her religious work?
07:26Yes, ma'am, she is.
07:28Church work?
07:29Not exactly.
07:31It's more like, uh, like social work.
07:35It's a mission.
07:36Oh, like the Salvation Army.
07:39No, it's not like the Salvation Army.
07:41It's, well, it's more, uh, more intimate, maybe.
07:46Did I hear you say you were getting intimate, Earl, darling?
07:48Oh, you're late, Vickers.
07:50Of course, I'm always late.
07:51It's part of my charm.
07:52Good evening, Mr. Eastman.
07:54Hello.
07:54Mrs. Eastman.
07:54Hello, dear.
07:55You know Tom Tipton, don't you?
07:56Hello.
07:57Don't let him have a drink.
07:58We haven't got time.
08:02Thanks.
08:03Well, I'm ready.
08:04I'm ready, too.
08:05Men are so disgustingly prompt.
08:07I think they do it just to put us women in a bad light.
08:09Don't you think so, Mrs. Eastman?
08:10I hear your place at the lake is coming along fine.
08:13Oh, did Marcia tell you?
08:14It's a dream, Alice.
08:15I'm going to end my days there.
08:16Will it be ready for summer?
08:17Even if I have to stand over everyone with a whip.
08:20All right, Seymour of the Great.
08:21Let's go.
08:22Good night, Eastman.
08:24Well, good night.
08:28Bye-bye.
08:29Bye-bye.
08:32Have you made any arrangements to stay in town?
08:34If you haven't, I can recommend a very quiet little rooming house.
08:37A former secretary of mine used to stay there.
08:39Thanks.
08:40I found a place this afternoon.
08:41Well, that was fortunate, wasn't it?
08:44I'm sorry we aren't going to be home for dinner.
08:47But some other time, perhaps?
08:48Yes, my boy.
08:49You'll see her in the morning.
08:51Good night.
08:52Good night, sir.
08:53Good night.
08:54Good night.
08:58Charles, Mr. Eastman.
09:00You've got to be aware every minute, whatever your job is,
09:02that you're an Eastman.
09:03And you're expected to act accordingly.
09:05Yeah, I understand that.
09:06I hope so.
09:07We'll go through here.
09:12Oh, another thing.
09:14As you probably noticed,
09:15nine out of ten Eastman employees are women.
09:18And there's a company rule against any of us
09:20mixing socially with the girls who work here.
09:23My father asked me to particularly call this to your attention.
09:27That is a must.
09:31Oh, Mrs. Harper, this is George Eastman.
09:33Will you take George along to Mr. Whiting, please?
09:35Yes, sir.
09:59This is Goldback.
10:00Yes.
10:01This is George Eastman.
10:02He's going to work here for a while.
10:04Okay.
10:05This is it.
10:07Okay.
10:08This is it.
10:21Now you're in business.
10:41You're in business.
11:56Hello.
11:57Hello.
11:58Hi, Edward.
12:21Hi, Edward.
12:21I have to let do this forgotten.
12:22And look, this room could be a study.
12:24There's even an old cupboard for your books.
12:27Uh-uh.
12:28Whatever else is in it, it isn't a book.
12:39Probably a pirate in search of his cell.
12:41Do you think he found her?
12:42Do you think we could find out?
12:44Vicky.
12:45What?
12:45Do you really think we could be happy here?
12:47Perhaps never seeing anyone again?
12:49Small world.
12:52That's what you think.
12:53Put your arms around.
12:55Imagine if we could see it at night.
12:57What do you think?
12:58Our faces close together.
13:00Only me.
13:03Can I get a touch of me like this?
13:06It seems all about us.
13:30I don't know what the girls would say if they saw me walking along like this with you.
13:36Let's say I was making up to the boss's nephew.
13:39That's silly.
13:41I'm in the same boat as the rest of you.
13:43If you're an Eastman, you're not in the same boat with anyone.
13:46Well, I work along with you, don't I?
13:48Oh, sure.
13:49And pretty soon they'll move you up to a better job.
13:52And first thing you know, you'll find yourself in the front office.
13:54That's the last we'll ever see of Mr. George Eastman.
13:57Who says that?
13:58Oh, everybody.
14:00Everybody knows they put you in with us to mind the business.
14:03I wouldn't be too sure of that.
14:04Is the Lord's divine command
14:09When you'll find a brother strongly
14:14There are no willing helping hand
14:20There ye one on others' land
14:36You lonely all of the time?
14:39No, weekdays.
14:41What kind?
14:44Well, remember I put swimsuits in boxes six days a week.
14:48Yeah.
14:49What about Sunday?
14:51Maybe then you put yourself in a swimsuit.
14:53Well, not me.
14:56Why?
14:58You don't look good in a swimsuit?
15:01Sure I do.
15:03I can't swim.
15:05You're kidding.
15:07I never learned.
15:12I was even scared of the duck pond when I was a kid.
15:17We live on a farm.
15:20A small one.
15:24How come you came here?
15:28We were poor.
15:30We needed the money.
15:33I came down here and got a job.
15:36I'm glad.
15:39Me too.
15:47This is it.
15:49Where I live.
15:52It's 44 33 and a half.
15:55Elm Avenue.
15:57I'll walk you to the door.
15:58Oh, I can manage from here.
16:01I have my own private entry.
16:06Good night.
16:11My landlady is fierce.
16:20I've been wanting to do that for so long.
16:23I did too.
16:27Will we see each other again like this?
16:30If you want.
16:31When?
16:33It's up to you.
16:34You've got to be careful.
16:36We can meet like tonight.
16:39Tonight's been wonderful.
17:07I'd better go in now.
17:08I'd better go in now.
17:13Don't go.
17:19Please don't go.
17:34Good night.
17:42I was looking over at you today.
17:43I was looking over at you.
17:46Not as much as you can.
17:48Well, I was business thinking about my speed up plan.
17:51What's the matter?
17:52Don't we work fast enough as it is?
18:00Hello, Arch.
18:04Tell me goodbye.
18:05Nice to see you.
18:07Judge, I'm glad you're still in the packaging room.
18:12And not just for my sake.
18:13Honest.
18:15It's better for you than running around with those Eastmans and their bunch and all those rich girls that have
18:22nothing to do.
18:23Listen, I've only been out to the house once since I got here.
18:27It's funny.
18:29I used to think you went there every night.
18:31Don't be silly, honey.
18:35George, remember when I said if you're an Eastman, you're not in the same boat with anybody?
18:42Yeah.
18:44I take it back.
18:52Come on, let's find a party.
19:07You don't know any other places you can go, do you?
19:11Well, there's a soda fountain on the edge of town where all the high school kids go.
19:15They're noisy.
19:19I don't care as long as I'm with you.
19:44What are you doing here?
19:48Come here.
19:49Look here, boy, they've invented the house.
19:51It's a very good place to talk in.
19:54You'd better get back to yours.
19:56Come on.
20:05Come on.
20:12Good night.
20:15Oh.
20:37Gee, I wish I could ask you any.
20:40But Mrs. Robbicks is so strict.
20:43Well, I don't want to make things difficult for you.
20:49Oh!
21:04Yeah, I wish I could ask you in.
21:06But we'd have to keep the music off alone.
21:34Well, we'd have to keep the music off alone.
21:36Oh!
21:54This is nice.
21:58This is nice.
21:59Right next door
22:29Sure
23:01Good morning
23:17Good morning
23:18Who's that?
23:20Is that George?
23:21Yeah, that's George
23:22Well, what have you got him doing in here?
23:23It was the only place I could put him without firing somebody
23:25And you said no favoritism
23:26This is no place for the boy
23:29How's it getting along, Dwightie?
23:30Fine
23:33Something would hurt to give that boy to the position
23:36Well, George
23:38I suppose you thought I'd forgotten all about you
23:41No, sir
23:43You may not know it, but I've been keeping an eye on you
23:45That's very good of you, sir
23:48Getting along all right?
23:51I know the work pretty well now, sir
23:53Yes, I suppose you do
23:55Do you think you know it well enough to take on some responsibility?
23:59Yes, sir
23:59Good
24:01I'm going to move you up
24:03Thank you very much, sir
24:04I appreciate it
24:05You learned it
24:06Oh, sir, I was wondering
24:10Have you by any chance seen the production report I submitted?
24:16Tell you what, George
24:18Mrs. Eastman is having a party out the house from the 15th of next month
24:22And we'd like to have you drop in
24:24Thank you, sir
24:25I'd love to come
24:26Good
24:27Then you and I can have a nice little talk
24:38Next month, on the 15th
24:41That's your birthday
24:42I was planning on our little party
24:46Sure, honey
24:48I'll just be over at the old man's little while
24:50Pay my respects
24:51Then I'll be over
24:52You better be
25:23I'll be over
25:33Hello, darling
25:34Hello, darling
25:35Hello, darling
25:40Hello, there
25:56Hello, darling
25:59Hello, darling
26:07Hello, darling
26:09Hello, darling
26:49Lady.
26:50Lady.
26:57Lady.
27:06Hello.
27:08Hello.
27:13I see you had a misspent youth.
27:16I guess it was.
27:19While alone.
27:21Being exclusive.
27:27Being dramatic.
27:34Being blue.
27:37I'm just fooling around.
27:40Maybe you'd like to play.
27:41Oh no.
27:42I'll just watch you.
27:43Go ahead.
27:53Do I make you nervous?
27:59Yes.
28:01You look like an Eastman.
28:03Are you one of them?
28:04Mm-hmm.
28:05I'm a nephew.
28:06My name's George.
28:08I'm Angela.
28:09Vickers.
28:11I saw you here last spring.
28:14I don't remember seeing you before.
28:16No.
28:18You've been away, haven't you?
28:20You took a trip with your parents.
28:22Well, how did you know?
28:24I read about you in the papers.
28:28What else do you do?
28:31The usual things.
28:33You look unusual.
28:37It's the first time anybody ever said that.
28:39You keep pretty much to yourself, don't you?
28:42Yes, sometimes.
28:45Blue.
28:48Exclusive.
28:50Well, neither right now.
28:52Oh, here you are, George.
28:54Well, Angela.
28:55Look, George.
28:56I was thinking about your mother.
28:58How is she?
28:59Fine, last time I heard.
29:00Have you written to her about your promotion?
29:03I kicked him up a notch the other day.
29:05Smart boy.
29:07No, sir.
29:07Not yet.
29:07I was going to ride her in a day or two.
29:09Never neglect your mother, my boy.
29:10You're going to telephone to her right away.
29:13Well, the good news.
29:15You can use this phone over here in the bar.
29:17Long distance?
29:18What's the number, George?
29:20Just a minute.
29:23I don't know.
29:26Hello?
29:27I want to place a call to the Bethel Independent Mission in Kansas City.
29:34Kansas City, Missouri.
29:40The Bethel Mission.
29:42Hello, Mama.
29:44George.
29:45God bless you, my son.
29:48Are you sick?
29:49No, Mama.
29:50I'm not sick.
29:53Listen, Mama.
29:55I got a promotion.
29:58Yeah.
30:00I can send you money every month now.
30:04Happy birthday, George.
30:14I'm in your room for you, George.
30:17Just as you left it.
30:19Like I always do.
30:22I'm getting on pretty well here, Mama.
30:26I'm happy here, too.
30:27Who?
30:30Who's there with you, George?
30:32It's me, Mama.
30:35Who was that?
30:37Just, just a girl, Mama.
30:40No, Mama.
30:43I don't...
30:45Mom, I just met her.
30:49Yes, Mama.
30:51I will, Mama.
30:52I know you'll be a good son.
30:56I promise.
30:59Goodbye, Mama.
31:05Did you promise to be a good boy?
31:09Not to waste your time on girls.
31:13I don't waste my time.
31:15Will she let you go out tonight?
31:18Will she let you go dancing?
31:20Come on.
31:21I'll take you dancing.
31:23On your birthday.
31:24Blue boy.
31:30Very quick.
32:00Is not you filming her?
32:11Good night.
32:39Good night.
33:00Gee, Al, isn't it the limit?
33:05The party just broke up a few minutes ago.
33:11I'm sorry, I'm...
33:16I couldn't get away for three hours.
33:20Four hours?
33:24You must have paid him an awful lot of respects.
33:28I think he's really going to do things for me, honey.
33:31He said, I got my eye on you.
33:33I think he really means it, too.
33:37That's fine.
33:40But you could have phoned me.
33:45Yeah, I know, I know. I could have phoned.
33:47Never mind.
33:51The present's waiting for you in your plate.
33:54Oh.
33:55Happy birthday.
33:57Thanks.
34:05Oh, hey, that's wonderful.
34:09Boy, I can sure use that on my new job, huh?
34:14Were there many young people there tonight?
34:17A few. Why?
34:19Oh, it's melted.
34:24Was your cousin Mossier there?
34:29All those other pretty girls you read about in the papers?
34:32Some of them were, yes.
34:34They're not all pretty.
34:38Was Angela Vickers?
34:40What?
34:42Pretty.
34:44Did you like her very much?
34:47I liked her some.
34:48Sure, she's a pretty girl.
34:50She wears nice clothes.
34:53Well, why shouldn't she, with all that money?
34:56Honey, why do you have to keep needling me all the time?
34:59I can't help it.
35:04I still don't see why you couldn't tell them you had another appointment.
35:08No, I can't tell them about you.
35:11You understand the fix we're in?
35:15Yeah, I know.
35:17If my family ever found out about us, we'd both be out of a job.
35:25George, maybe you don't want to see me so much anymore.
35:29Is that it?
35:32Or maybe you don't want to see me at all.
35:37Now that you're head of a department.
35:39You know I didn't say that.
35:43Oh, honey, don't cry.
35:48Look, you guys are just as pretty as anybody.
35:50They look just as pretty.
35:52So, come on, stop crying, will you?
35:56George, it's awful.
36:01I can't tell you.
36:03What is it?
36:05Oh, I'm so afraid.
36:09Honey, what's the matter?
36:12George, we're in trouble.
36:17Real trouble.
36:19I think.
36:22How do you mean?
36:26Oh, remember the first night
36:32you came here?
36:33How do I mean?
36:35Oh, I'm so worried.
36:37No, I'm so worried.
37:50Hello, Al. It's me. How do you feel?
38:00Just the same, huh?
38:05No. I haven't found the name of any doctor yet.
38:11Hmm?
38:13Yes, I will.
38:16Don't you worry. Everything's going to turn out all right.
38:21Yeah.
38:25Yeah, first thing.
38:28Good night.
38:50Hello.
38:51Hello.
38:54Speaking.
38:57Who?
39:00Oh, hello.
39:03Yes, of course I remember you. I just didn't recognize your voice at first.
39:12Friday night?
39:15Yeah.
39:17I think I can.
39:21No, I'd like to, yes.
39:26Where?
39:29All right, I'll meet you there.
39:33Yeah.
39:36Goodbye, Mr. Friedrich.
39:38Huh?
39:44Goodbye, Angela.
39:57Goodbye, Mr. Feldman.
39:59Goodbye, so there'll be aIA.
40:00Bye.
40:00Goodbye, Mr. Friedrich.
40:13Goodbye, sir.
40:15Goodbye, Mr. Friedrich.
40:17Penny.
40:19For what?
40:20For your thoughts.
40:22Highest price is paid.
40:24I was just wondering why you invited me tonight.
40:27Oh, because of my reasons.
40:36Good evening, Miss Vickers.
40:38Good evening.
40:39Good evening, Mr. Eastman.
40:42Good evening.
40:49Good evening.
40:53Good evening.
40:53Good evening.
40:53Good evening.
40:53Angela, darling.
40:54Hello.
40:54Hello.
40:56How are you?
40:57Having fun?
40:58I just got here.
40:59Well, come on in and join the party.
41:01Oh, it's going to be such a wonderful summer.
41:04Do you ride?
41:06I'm just taking it on.
41:08Hello, Mother.
41:09You bet.
41:10We keep several horses at the party.
41:12There will be lots of parties and dances and things like that.
41:17And who may I ask?
41:18Is he?
41:19If she weren't my daughter, I should feel inclined to ask her the same question.
41:40Are you happy with me?
41:43Are you happy?
41:44I'm sure I believe I'm too happy tonight.
41:51You seem so strange.
41:54So deep and far away.
41:57Was there you were holding something back?
42:00I am.
42:01Don't.
42:12This is nice. I don't want to spoil it.
42:16You better tell me.
42:22I love you.
42:24I've loved you since the first moment I saw you.
42:28I guess maybe I even loved you before I saw you.
42:34And you're the fellow that wondered why I invited you here tonight.
42:39I'll tell you why.
42:42I love...
42:43Are they watching us?
42:49I love you too.
42:50It scares me.
42:55But it is a wonderful feeling.
42:58Tell us when you're here.
42:59I can...
42:59I can hold you. I can...
43:01I can see you.
43:02I can hold you next to me.
43:04But what's it gonna be like next week?
43:06All summer long.
43:08I'll still be just as much in love with you.
43:11You'll be gone.
43:12But I'll be at the lake.
43:14You'll come up and see me.
43:16Oh, it's so beautiful there.
43:18You must come.
43:18I know my parents will be proud.
43:21But you can come on the weekends when the kids from school are up there.
43:25You don't have to work weekends.
43:27That's the best time.
43:29If you don't come, I'll drive down here to see you.
43:33I'll pick you up outside the factory.
43:39You'll be my pick-up.
43:42Oh, we'll arrange it somehow.
43:44Whatever way we can.
43:46We'll have such wonderful times together.
43:49Just the two of us.
43:51You'll be the happiest person in the world.
43:53Let's make it happiest.
43:55Well, Hank, if I can only tell you how much I love you.
43:59If I can only tell you all.
44:01Tell Mama.
44:06Tell Mama.
44:34Tell Mama.
44:50Your age, Mrs. Hamilton?
44:54Twenty-two.
44:56How long, Mary?
45:00Three.
45:01Three months.
45:06Well, now.
45:08Oh, sit down.
45:13What seems to be the trouble, Mrs. Hamilton?
45:19You needn't be afraid to tell me.
45:22That's my business, listening to other people's troubles.
45:30Well...
45:32It's like this.
45:38My husband hasn't much money.
45:43And...
45:45I have to work to help pay the expenses.
45:51Yes.
46:00When I found out I was going to have a baby...
46:06We didn't see...
46:14We didn't know any doctors.
46:16But...
46:18What business is your husband in, Mrs. Hamilton?
46:23Electrician.
46:24Well, now, that's not such a bad business.
46:27At least they charge enough.
46:33We can't afford...
46:34Of course.
46:35There are free hospitals, you know.
46:41I know.
46:43I know.
46:48The free hospitals don't solve everything.
46:52Tell me...
46:54How did you happen to come to me, anyhow?
46:59I heard people say you were a good doctor.
47:03I see.
47:06Mrs. Hamilton...
47:08When you went to the altar three months ago...
47:11You must have realized you might have to face a situation like this.
47:18Well...
47:18Once you make up your mind to face this bravely...
47:21You'll find all these problems have a way of...
47:24Sorting themselves out.
47:27Medical bills.
47:30Clothes.
47:32I know.
47:35I know my wife and I worried at first.
47:41But now we can look back and realize...
47:47I'm not married.
47:52I haven't got a husband.
48:11All right.
48:14That won't do any good.
48:20Where's the young man?
48:22He deserted me.
48:24What'll I do?
48:27Somebody's gotta help me.
48:30Miss Hamilton...
48:33My advice...
48:34Is go home and see your parents and tell them.
48:38It'll be much better that way, I assure you.
48:42So if you've come here to place yourself under my professional care during your pregnancy...
48:47I'll do everything to ensure your health and that of your child.
48:53On the other hand, if you've just come for...
48:56Free advice on...
48:58...material and financial problems...
49:04...which I can't help.
49:07No, I cannot help you.
49:28What did he say?
49:30He said he thought I oughta make a very healthy mother.
49:36Gee, uh...
49:37George, that's all you've been saying to me for weeks.
49:40I'm trying to think.
49:43You've just gotta marry me.
49:45Family or no family.
49:48There's future views and no future.
49:50Just looking at it that way, it settles everything.
49:55Well, we haven't got any money.
49:58Yeah, and this thing comes out, I'm through.
49:59I won't even have the little job I got now.
50:02You're just stalling.
50:03I'm not, I'm...
50:04I'm trying to think of...
50:06I wanna figure out some way, maybe.
50:13I was thinking, maybe...
50:16...when I get my vacation.
50:17First week in September.
50:19Oh, alright, that's when we'll do it.
50:21When you get your vacation, we'll go someplace way out of town and get married.
50:26You understand?
50:28Yeah, I understand.
50:51Now, back again to the news.
50:53Well, it seems the fine weather we have been having here...
50:56...has been just a little too fine in some other parts of the country.
50:59In New York City, seven persons are reported as having succumbed over the weekend...
51:03...from the high temperatures still prevailing.
51:05Meanwhile, near home, fine weather had its darker aspects, too.
51:10The State Highway Patrol reports that fatalities from traffic and other weekend accidents...
51:14...exceeded by four, the high figure for the corresponding weekend last summer.
51:18Some 14 persons lost their lives.
51:21Among these, at least five were drowned.
51:24And several others received emergency first aid treatment at crowded lake resorts.
51:28So, be careful.
51:30Remember, it may be your turn next, or the turn of those dearest and dearest to you.
51:34Drive carefully.
51:36And if you aren't a good swimmer, don't swim from unpatrolled beaches.
51:40Make your holiday death's holiday, too.
52:04Check that out.
52:10Go to Fort Weather Friday.
52:14Bang so discreet.
52:20Can you seelaza.
52:20Juncias are потребitating individuals small, so that.
52:21Over or near the corner they may have been in trouble who have been in trouble.
52:22A Sunday life setting!
52:25Go be répond.
52:30hello you
52:38oh i've missed you so
52:41oh i can't tell you how much
52:45oh i've the most wonderful news so wonderful i had to drive all the way down to tell you
52:50mother and dad want you to spend your vacation with us up at the lake
52:57well you'll come won't you i don't think i can oh george no look this is my one chance to
53:05show
53:05you off to mother and dad take my word for it i've got to it i promised my uncle i'd
53:12spend some time
53:12with him during my vacation well that's perfect because your aunt and uncle are both coming up
53:18on the third of september that's when you're coming
53:24oh darling i love you so much so very much
53:32just think of it we'll go swimming together lie in the sun together go horseback riding through the
53:41pine woods and i'll make your breakfast for you every morning you can sleep late i'll bring it
53:54into you
53:55and you love
53:57yes
53:59yes
54:14hello
54:16listen pal
54:19i've got to ask you a favor now look don't get angry at me
54:24i've got to ask you for an extra week
54:26i don't have to give you anything
54:29you just got to i'll see the thing is i just talked to my uncle he wants me to come
54:35up there
54:36up to the bride's lake and spend the first week of my vacation up there with them
54:41it's important to both of us why is it important to us see i figure from the way he's been
54:46talking
54:46if i go up there uh he's going to give me a bonus it might be a lot of money
54:52i don't know two three hundred
54:53dollars
54:55we can show you us that
54:57all right
54:59you go up there for a week i'll wait here
55:14i've been meaning to talk to you about that ann
55:17i'm not sure i approve of young mr eastman
55:19i certainly don't know what he's doing here
55:21i do tony
55:23he's here because i invited him
55:25well would you mind telling me why you encourage this
55:28tony you can be very unperceptive at times
55:30opposition only makes a boy of that type appear more attractive
55:34i invited him because i wanted to see him set down for 24 hours a day among people angela really
55:39knows
55:41she'll see whether he belongs or not
55:49the
55:52her
56:13that
56:14the
56:14yeah
56:22Oh, come on.
56:24Oh, I'm bringing you there.
56:26There's a guy.
56:31Hurry up.
56:35It's a very little cold.
56:37Oh, are you going in?
56:40Sure.
56:41Oh, no.
56:42George, put me down.
56:57Oh, it happens every time.
57:01Every single time.
57:02What does?
57:03I've reached there.
57:04It's the coldest lake I've ever known.
57:06What are you going for, then?
57:08Because it's my lake.
57:11Yours?
57:12Uh-huh.
57:13I found this trail when I was 14.
57:16Nobody lives here, you know.
57:18At least not on this part of it.
57:20It's in two parts.
57:21A little channel in between.
57:24There's a crumbly old lodge at the end of the other part.
57:27It's a crumbly old boat.
57:29Oh.
57:31Come closer.
57:35What do they call this lake?
57:37A loon lake.
57:38It's nice now.
57:40Sometimes it's weird.
57:42Especially at sundown.
57:45I've never been able to feel the same about it since the drowning.
57:48What drowning?
57:50A man and a girl last summer.
57:53Nobody knows exactly what happened.
57:56I guess they're boat capsized.
57:58It was five days before they found the girl's body.
58:01And the man?
58:03They never found him.
58:14What was that?
58:16A loon.
58:23George, what are you thinking about?
58:26Nothing.
58:28Nothing at all.
58:31Hi.
58:32Hi.
58:35And I used to think I was complicated.
58:40Are you worried about my family?
58:43Yes, I suppose I am.
58:44Don't.
58:46I've known them intimately for several years and they're quite nice.
58:51Perhaps they are a little in use to you.
58:53But that'll come in time.
58:56I suppose it doesn't.
59:01I'd go anywhere with you.
59:04You really mean that?
59:06You'd marry me?
59:08Haven't I told you?
59:10I intend to.
59:15I'll be back.
59:19I'll be back.
59:21I'll be back.
59:23I'll be back.
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