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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
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
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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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