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Nobody Waved Good-bye ( 1964) | Canadian teenager Confronts life after High School [Full Movie] [Recommended]Full EP - Full
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00:00:17Oh, love is tender and love is kind
00:00:24Fair as a jewel when it first is new
00:00:30But love grows old and it waxes cold
00:00:37And fades away like the summer's dew
00:00:43The water is wide, I can't cross war
00:00:50Neither have I wings to fly
00:00:55Give me a boat that will carry two
00:01:01And both shall row, my true love and I
00:01:20And both shall row, my true love and I
00:01:27And both shall row, my true love and I
00:01:59I reached my hand into some soft bush, thinking the fairest flower to find,
00:02:12but pricked my finger to the bone, and left the fairest flower behind.
00:02:31I really don't know where I want to go and what I want to do, but I can tell you
00:02:36without a minute's hesitation what I don't want to do.
00:02:39I don't want to get into the kind of rut that my parents are in, although on the surface it's
00:02:44fine, it's just the kind of life you want to lead,
00:02:46you have a comfortable house, you have a broad loom, you have gold fixtures in the bathroom, you go to
00:02:52a good school,
00:02:53you dress well, your shoes are good, your pants are always pressed.
00:02:56That is what I don't want to do.
00:02:59I have a terrible feeling that something is happening to us, and we don't really know what it is.
00:03:05We've been living in this kind of setup for so long that we've lost all perspective.
00:03:12because you have to act in a certain way to please your employers, and on the surface you're secure,
00:03:17and you have everything set up, but really there's no security at all, you know?
00:03:21Well, there won't be any security if you don't have any education either.
00:03:25Your hopeless case.
00:03:27Is this?
00:03:27Give me a grape.
00:03:31I need some sustenance.
00:03:34I'll save.
00:03:36Sustenance for your mind.
00:03:41It's a sad business.
00:03:43I've never been as happy as I am on days like today.
00:04:16Dad, is it ever terrific?
00:04:17Is it ours?
00:04:18No, of course not.
00:04:19It's a demonstrator.
00:04:22Listen, it must be as powerful as anything.
00:04:24Well, I guess it's about as powerful as they can get in this particular line.
00:04:27How many horsepower?
00:04:28280.
00:04:28Do you think I could take it around the block?
00:04:30Now, what a silly question to ask.
00:04:33You haven't got your license.
00:04:34How would I let you take it around?
00:04:35Well, who's to know?
00:04:36I'll just zip around.
00:04:37I'll be back in a second.
00:04:38I have the responsibility.
00:04:40Remember that?
00:04:41Okay, okay.
00:04:42How is school going?
00:04:43Fine.
00:04:44When's the exam?
00:04:45Start next week.
00:04:46What's the first subject?
00:04:46French.
00:04:47Come on.
00:04:48Let's get it.
00:04:49Dad, are you sure I couldn't just take it around the block?
00:04:51No, and that's final.
00:04:53When you have your license, you can take the car as many times as you want.
00:04:57Yeah, but when do I get my license?
00:04:58Well, very soon now.
00:05:00It's a promise.
00:05:01Right?
00:05:02That's a promise.
00:05:03Old man.
00:05:05What are you doing all day?
00:05:06Well, I'll be going to school.
00:05:07What else?
00:05:08Good.
00:05:09Well, we'll be looking forward to those exams.
00:05:11I presume you'll be all right.
00:05:12I'm fine.
00:05:13Daddy, I have to pick my dress up tomorrow.
00:05:15Should I?
00:05:18Dad, all this way.
00:05:18We'll charge it.
00:05:19Hey, we're going to sleep after the night.
00:05:2440 million dollars?
00:05:25Yeah, in four hours.
00:05:27Oh, boy.
00:05:31Peter, what'd you do this afternoon?
00:05:37Mr. Hardwick telephoned one.
00:05:39Pardon?
00:05:41Mr. Hardwick, the principal, telephoned and said that Peter...
00:05:47...for eight times in the last two months.
00:05:49Mr. Hardwick...
00:05:49He skipped out.
00:05:50Mr. Hardwick...
00:05:50Don't interrupt when I'm telling your father something.
00:05:54He was terribly upset about it, and he says Peter's going to have a really tough time in these exams.
00:05:58Mr. Hardwick is a persecutor of young children, and I think he must have got his names crossed.
00:06:03Mr. Hardwick is only trying to look after your own good so you don't make a terrible...
00:06:06Mr. Hardwick is a...
00:06:06Mr. Hardwick is a...
00:06:06...when it comes to writing these entrances.
00:06:08A busybody.
00:06:08Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:09What were you doing instead of being in school?
00:06:11Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:12Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:12Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:13Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:15Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:17Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:26Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:27Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:27Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:27Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:27Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:29Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:30Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:33Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:35Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:37Mr. Hardwick.
00:06:38It's not the usual. You know what his results were like at Christmas time.
00:06:41Well, at Christmas time they were very bad, dear, but I'm quite sure that he's picked up now.
00:06:44Are you certain that you can get through your examination?
00:06:46How many pair up if he's not there?
00:06:47The last term is the longest. I miss one or two days.
00:06:50One day is enough, dear. I've done the same thing in my day.
00:06:54Mother, I don't see what you do.
00:06:55You know perfectly well how you wish yourself you'd been able to go to college.
00:06:59Well, all right. That's one of those things.
00:07:02Well, then don't let him make the same mistake.
00:07:04Mother, why do you have to be such a mother?
00:07:07If everything was run according to your ideas...
00:07:09Yes, would you mind, dear?
00:07:10And what about dessert?
00:07:13Well, there's some ice cream in the refrigerator.
00:07:15Anybody want ice cream?
00:07:16Yeah, I want some ice cream.
00:07:17No, thank you. Just some coffee, please.
00:07:19Oh, golly, there's Ron. Mother, would you answer the door?
00:07:21I don't want him to leave.
00:07:22I'd better get rid of these plates. You go, Peter.
00:07:24I'd be happy to answer the door for the man who's going to take her out of this house.
00:07:28All right, all right.
00:07:30Hello, Ron, how are you there, Mr. Mike Kelly?
00:07:32Hudson, we're talking to this future brother-in-law of you as skipping school, I understand.
00:07:37And I'll see you later, young man. Be back up.
00:07:39Words of wisdom, eh?
00:07:43What's all this about?
00:07:45Oh, parents.
00:07:46Sit down.
00:07:47Listen to that.
00:07:50I mean, I'd like to ask you.
00:07:52Are you, um, are you happy with the setup?
00:07:55Like, the way things are going for you now?
00:07:58Have you got what you want? Are you satisfied?
00:08:01Oh.
00:08:03Well...
00:08:03You're still working for it.
00:08:04Well, I mean, what exactly are you working for?
00:08:06You've been through college.
00:08:08You've got a great practice.
00:08:09You're making a lot of money.
00:08:10You're putting teeth in people.
00:08:13Is that what you, is that what all, the whole thing was for?
00:08:17I'm doing what I want to do and I'm making a good living out of it.
00:08:19What's wrong with that?
00:08:21I mean, did you ever stop to take a look at the kind of life you were leading?
00:08:25Did you ever stop to sort of consider it and consider your values and the things you were living for?
00:08:30Did you ever really?
00:08:31No, I mean, did you?
00:08:32Or did you just sort of live without, without any, any goal or any reason for it?
00:08:36I bet that's the kind of thing, I bet that's the kind of life you live, isn't it?
00:08:39I mean, isn't it?
00:08:40You just, I mean, why are you going to Cleopatra tonight?
00:08:43What do you waste seven bucks for just because everybody else is doing it?
00:08:45Peter, you know you're getting a little obnoxious.
00:08:48No, I mean, no, no, I mean, don't, isn't it the truth?
00:08:51Don't you ever get the feeling that that's what you're doing?
00:08:53No, I didn't come here to sit down and be insulted by you.
00:08:56Listen, why are you going to Cleopatra anyway?
00:08:58Just because of all the publicity and the pictures all over and Elizabeth Taylor, isn't that the reason?
00:09:02Listen, Peter, if you had a hard time with your parents about skipping school, don't take it out on me,
00:09:06brother.
00:09:07I'm not taking it out on you, but, you know, I can't understand guys like you.
00:09:12I mean, I just can't understand your way of life.
00:09:15All you're worried about is the buck.
00:09:16That's all you stand on your feet all day long for is to get some money, to get some more
00:09:19money, to get some more money.
00:09:20Isn't that what you do all day?
00:09:22Peter, why don't you go on study?
00:09:23I will. I'll go on study right now.
00:09:25Oh, and here's the blushing bride.
00:09:27I wish you both a very happy life, and I hope you make lots of money.
00:09:31What was all over?
00:09:33Don't ask me.
00:09:35Sorry I'm late.
00:09:36Bye, Mom.
00:09:37Bye, Dad.
00:09:38Bye.
00:09:49Well, I got that phone call over with, and it's going to be good news for us here.
00:09:55Good.
00:09:57You're phoning Harding, are you, tomorrow?
00:09:59Oh, I don't know whether it's necessary or not.
00:10:02It's necessary.
00:10:03Believe me, Warren.
00:10:05It's very necessary.
00:10:06The way that man spoke to me, I've never been so embarrassed in my life.
00:10:10I had no idea what was going on.
00:10:12Well, I don't think it's...
00:10:12Peter's right.
00:10:13He's got a rather superior attitude, but it doesn't negate what he had to say.
00:10:18I don't think it's necessary for me to talk to Harding.
00:10:20That I refuse to do, because...
00:10:23The only reason I want you to talk to Harding.
00:10:27But for me, please.
00:10:29Mary, please let me make this judgment.
00:10:34I...
00:10:36Harding.
00:10:36You always avoid anything unpleasant...
00:10:39Well, we've...
00:10:44When you're upset like this, you're like your son with this...
00:10:54You didn't try.
00:10:57You didn't even try.
00:10:59I try all the time.
00:11:00You ease out of every possible situation that comes out.
00:11:06Smiling Warren Muck.
00:11:07It's paid off.
00:11:10And I'm quite sure it will be off.
00:11:11But actually, but it's not going to pay off if our boy turns out to be the kind of person
00:11:15who runs away from all kinds of work, all kinds of self-discipline.
00:11:19It just doesn't pay off.
00:11:22What kind of a life is he going to have?
00:11:23He's got to go to college.
00:11:24He's got to at least graduate from high school.
00:11:27He'll do it.
00:11:28And I'm sure he'll do it, Mary.
00:11:29There's no sense getting yourself upset.
00:11:31Yes, you're always sure.
00:11:32You're upset everybody.
00:11:33Always sure that everything's going to work out just fine.
00:11:36It's going to work out fine.
00:11:37How do you know it's going to work out just fine?
00:11:40You won't even speak to this, Mr. Harding.
00:11:42I want you to hear what he has to say about the boy.
00:11:44I want you to take and share some responsibility for him.
00:11:47For a change.
00:11:48What do you mean for a change?
00:11:49I mean for a change.
00:11:51You don't do anything.
00:11:52We wouldn't have this house if I hadn't been doing a lot of work.
00:11:54That has nothing to do.
00:11:56I don't think you would do that anyway.
00:11:57I don't know why you get yourself so upset.
00:11:59There's nothing to worry about.
00:12:01There is everything to worry about.
00:12:03It's the boy's whole future.
00:12:12Hi.
00:12:13Hey.
00:12:13Let's go.
00:12:15I'm studying, Peter.
00:12:16Come on.
00:12:16Just around the block.
00:12:17It'll take five minutes.
00:12:18Come on in.
00:12:19Where'd you get the car?
00:12:20It's my dad's demonstration mall.
00:12:22You like it?
00:12:37Now let's have some music.
00:12:38Turn on the radio.
00:12:39Come on.
00:12:42What do you want to hear?
00:12:44I don't know.
00:12:45Find something fast.
00:12:45Watch us go.
00:12:47Peter.
00:12:49Oh, come on.
00:12:50Can you not jump faster?
00:12:52It's the only way to drive a car.
00:12:54It isn't.
00:12:55It is.
00:12:55It's the only way to kill yourself.
00:12:57Oh, come on.
00:13:01Let's drive.
00:13:12I'm sorry.
00:13:14I'm sorry.
00:13:14With you in the car, you can be sure I don't have any accidents here.
00:13:17You're too precious to lose.
00:13:20Go a little slower and you can kill pressure.
00:13:24Right now, we're in the fast lane.
00:13:26Go a little closer.
00:13:28Go a little closer.
00:13:34My mother's decided that she's gonna...
00:13:37It's the reformation.
00:13:39Going to take matters into her own hands.
00:13:41She's gonna...
00:13:42And I'm fed up.
00:13:43I'm just fed up.
00:13:47Don't you ever get the feeling that your parents are sort of working on the opposite team?
00:13:51Yes, I know they are.
00:13:54It's the truth.
00:13:57Listen, I'm going to write my exams, and I'm going to write them for my parents.
00:14:01And then afterwards, I'm going to start living for myself.
00:14:04I'm going to get a job, doesn't matter what kind, as long as it pays me well enough,
00:14:08so that I can get out of this town as soon as possible.
00:14:11So what about me, then? What about us?
00:14:14I want you to come with me.
00:14:17I can't go running off like that.
00:14:19Why not?
00:14:22Why can't you do what you want to do?
00:14:24You're almost 20, and people all over the world are doing whatever they want to do,
00:14:28regardless of what their parents think.
00:14:30All we have to do is work during the summer and earn a couple of hundred dollars.
00:14:33It'll just be enough to get us away from this town.
00:14:36It's awfully easy to say, but what am I going to do?
00:14:39I've never had a job before.
00:14:41Well, get a job, go down to Murray's, and they hire inexperienced girls as waitresses.
00:14:46Yeah, but I've been working at nights. Would you like that?
00:14:48The point is, you're working for us.
00:14:50We're not just working because our parents tell us to work.
00:14:53We're working because we've got something we want to do together.
00:14:57It makes a difference.
00:15:05You know, you just went through a red light.
00:15:06Are you kidding?
00:15:07I'm not.
00:15:08It doesn't matter anyway. There's nobody watching these intersections.
00:15:11You don't know.
00:15:12No, it's true. All the cops are in the middle of the city.
00:15:21I'm not.
00:15:21It does.
00:15:43I'm not.
00:16:01Can you step out of the car, please?
00:16:05Officer, I left my wallet at home.
00:16:08Do you have your driver's license?
00:16:09I haven't got a thing on.
00:16:10Nothing whatsoever.
00:16:11Ready?
00:16:11Identification?
00:16:12No, I haven't.
00:16:14Is this your car?
00:16:15It's my dad's.
00:16:16My dad's car.
00:16:17Is this your girlfriend of yours?
00:16:18Yes, it is, sir.
00:16:19Can you step out and miss, please?
00:16:20Yes.
00:16:23Put your hands up down the car, will you?
00:16:25We're just going for a drive.
00:16:27Okay.
00:16:28Okay.
00:16:31Well, I started following you on Bayview Avenue.
00:16:33And you went through two red lights.
00:16:35Two red lights?
00:16:35You turned on to the 401.
00:16:37Your speed is 70 miles an hour.
00:16:39It just smells like you've got talking or something.
00:16:41Well, I placed you under arrest for dangerous driving.
00:16:44We were just taking it around for...
00:16:45Yeah, well, we'll talk about it at the station.
00:16:50What is your name, please?
00:16:53Peter Mark.
00:16:55Your address?
00:16:5668, Sir Williams Lane, Tobocock.
00:16:59Your age?
00:17:0118.
00:17:02Born in Canada?
00:17:03Yes.
00:17:05Your occupation?
00:17:06I'm in high school.
00:17:08Student?
00:17:08Yes.
00:17:10Single one.
00:17:12Yes.
00:17:13That's right, sir.
00:17:17Okay.
00:17:18We're back.
00:17:18Where am I going?
00:17:19I'm going in the cell.
00:17:21I want to call my father first.
00:17:22I said I would call your father.
00:17:23Look, TV seat over there, please.
00:17:25Why don't you stay with me?
00:17:26Because she's not going in the cells.
00:17:27You are.
00:17:28I'm not going in the cells.
00:17:29Oh, no.
00:17:34I want to call my father first.
00:17:38I want to call my father.
00:17:45I want to call my father.
00:17:46I'm not even ready.
00:17:51I won't be.
00:17:53I won't be.
00:17:54All right, ma'am.
00:17:58I won't be.
00:17:59I won't be.
00:18:04I'll be.
00:18:05How long will it be before my father gets here?
00:18:07So I thought we'd have to hit him out and call him as soon as I go back out there
00:18:11and let him know.
00:18:12Let's come in here.
00:18:31When was this, man?
00:18:32Uh, we don't have to...
00:18:36I'm here!
00:18:37I'm here!
00:18:45I'm here!
00:18:45We're on, uh...
00:18:4631?
00:18:4733.
00:18:56September 16th, June 17th.
00:18:58A five-minute talk and ten-minute film on the cancer research.
00:19:01You've all seen the book.
00:19:03Can I see the boy?
00:19:04Of course, sir.
00:19:05Sit down over there and walk me there.
00:19:06I'll take you for a look.
00:19:17I'll take you for a look.
00:19:23Can you sign your logs, please?
00:19:32Hey, Dad.
00:19:33Hello, Peter.
00:19:34All you can do is smile.
00:19:35I told you not to use that car, didn't I?
00:19:37You haven't got your license.
00:19:39Sorry.
00:19:39Do you realize how much trouble you're getting me into?
00:19:41Dad, can we go...
00:19:41The car is not mine.
00:19:43Dad, let's talk...
00:19:44The car belongs to the business.
00:19:45Let's talk about it at home.
00:19:46You could have got yourself into a lot of trouble and you could have got that car smashed up.
00:19:50Let's talk about...
00:19:50Do you realize that?
00:19:51But there's nothing wrong with the car, Dad.
00:19:52But there's nothing wrong with the car, Dad.
00:19:53I don't care.
00:19:54There's something wrong with you and you can do a thing like that.
00:19:57Can we talk about it at home, Dad?
00:19:59$200 I have to have in my pocket, the officer tells me, or $500...
00:20:03Property.
00:20:04Property.
00:20:04Will you get it back?
00:20:05I haven't got it.
00:20:06I know that.
00:20:07Well, Dad...
00:20:07I told you not to touch that car, didn't I?
00:20:11Well, what does it matter?
00:20:12It means a great deal.
00:20:14How about Jennifer?
00:20:15And your mother?
00:20:16What do you think they're going through right now?
00:20:17Well, what about me?
00:20:18Are you going to let me stay here all night long?
00:20:20I wish you had used your sense before getting into the car and driving like you were.
00:20:24The guy's my father and you won't even take me out of the station for the night.
00:20:28Officer...
00:20:29It'll only cost you $200.
00:20:30What's the matter?
00:20:30Are you cheap?
00:20:31Officer, I think.
00:20:32You could call up 10 guys and they'd have the money for you in a second.
00:20:35Will you be quiet and let me do the talking?
00:20:37You've been doing too much.
00:20:39Take him back.
00:20:40Maybe the night would do him a lot of good.
00:20:42Wait a minute.
00:20:42You're good to...
00:20:43I do not want anything more to do with this.
00:20:45Dad!
00:20:45What are you doing?
00:20:47Dad, it's just $200.
00:20:50Where's my father?
00:20:53Dad!
00:20:55Ah, you're on probation.
00:20:57You signed a voluntary arrangement whereby you will come in here every week.
00:21:02We'll talk about things and we'll try to help the best we can.
00:21:06What about the charge?
00:21:09It's the car business.
00:21:10How did that all come about?
00:21:12Well, haven't you ever gone through a red light?
00:21:14Yeah.
00:21:15Well, that's how it came about.
00:21:16I'm really not talking about that.
00:21:18It wasn't your car.
00:21:20Well, it was my father's car, but you know, it's in the family.
00:21:25Some magistrate has decided he was going to, you know, play the social worker.
00:21:30Peter, look, I agree with you.
00:21:32It's a little offense, but nevertheless, it is an offense.
00:21:35Okay.
00:21:36What else is new?
00:21:37I mean...
00:21:40Well, I'm perfectly happy to come down here.
00:21:42Well, I mean, as a matter of fact, I'm not.
00:21:44I mean, I have other...
00:21:45I have better things to do.
00:21:46But I...
00:21:47It's okay.
00:21:48I'll come down.
00:21:48But I really don't think I need any help, you know.
00:21:52I mean, I don't come from a broken home.
00:21:54I don't...
00:21:54My father doesn't drink.
00:21:56I'm a very nice boy and I come from nice parents and...
00:21:59Well, if you don't need any help, you say, why, what are you doing here?
00:22:06I mean, Mr. Sullivan, is there something terribly wrong with me?
00:22:11Do I bother you in any way?
00:22:13No, I feel perfectly comfortable with you.
00:22:15All right.
00:22:16Then let's be comfortable.
00:22:17Yeah, let's use it.
00:22:19How long you and this girl have been going around?
00:22:20Julie, have you been going around again?
00:22:25We've been seeing each other for about a year now.
00:22:28She go to the same school?
00:22:29Same class?
00:22:30Or what?
00:22:31Well, she's in the same school, but, you know, some of our classes we take together and
00:22:34some we don't.
00:22:35You're going steady.
00:22:37Well, that's a pretty corny sort of term, you know.
00:22:40What?
00:22:40What other term is there?
00:22:41Well, I prefer not to say, it's even hard to say going steady.
00:22:46It sounds so idiotic.
00:22:48Can I ask you a personal question?
00:22:51Yes.
00:22:53Are you sleeping with it?
00:22:56Well, that's a little too personal.
00:22:58What kind of money do you make in this job?
00:23:00Adequate.
00:23:02I don't, you know, I'm not so sure about that.
00:23:03If you're so good at helping people, you know, you'd be the head of the division, don't you think so?
00:23:07You'd be the supervisor?
00:23:08Well, I may be.
00:23:08I may be.
00:23:08Well, you're not yet.
00:23:10I think you're sitting in that seat just because it's a job you've got and you've got to get up
00:23:13at nine and do it to make your buck, just like everybody else.
00:23:16You're exactly right.
00:23:18Well, then you're not qualified to help me at all.
00:23:20I certainly am qualified.
00:23:21At least I think I am.
00:23:22I may not be able to help you.
00:23:23No guarantee.
00:23:24No promises.
00:23:25All you're worried about is you want me to behave myself.
00:23:27You want me to be a good boy and not get into any trouble.
00:23:29And I'll do that.
00:23:30Simple enough.
00:23:31I'll come to you every week and I'll make my little report and I'll tell you where I've been and
00:23:34what I've done.
00:23:35And I will, there'll be no trouble.
00:23:37I'll be a very good boy.
00:24:03Hey.
00:24:05Did you ever read this?
00:24:08Was it it was?
00:24:09Yeah.
00:24:10Sorry.
00:24:10It's just like the film.
00:24:12Have you seen the film?
00:24:12What?
00:24:13Twenty times.
00:24:17Come on.
00:24:19Let's go.
00:24:20Come on.
00:24:20Let's go.
00:24:30Go.
00:24:30No.
00:24:31Peter!
00:24:33Hey.
00:24:34Come on.
00:24:35Get on.
00:24:36All right.
00:24:37You're going to start it first.
00:24:38Okay.
00:24:38Will you hold this please?
00:24:42Where'd you get this Peter?
00:24:43Stole it.
00:24:44Oh, come on.
00:24:45Where'd you get it?
00:24:46No, I just felt like stealing a book.
00:24:48Don't you ever do things on impulse?
00:24:49You can do, get kicks out of other things besides me.
00:24:51besides stealing books.
00:24:52Well, who does it hurt, anyway?
00:24:54Ah, come on, it's just a gag.
00:24:56Oh!
00:24:57Bookshops are made!
00:24:58Let me stop it!
00:25:04You know that all automobile drivers
00:25:06have an instinctive hatred of scooter drivers?
00:25:09It's true.
00:25:11They try to, they force, I don't know what it is.
00:25:13They envy our freedom or something like that.
00:25:16They try to force us off the road.
00:25:18They want to see us splattered all over the countryside.
00:25:25Here we go!
00:25:27Woo!
00:25:28Ah!
00:25:41All right, one, two, three, okay now, heave.
00:25:45One, two, three.
00:25:46Come on!
00:25:48Heave!
00:25:49And!
00:25:50Heave!
00:25:51And!
00:25:53Why are we turning to the left floor?
00:25:55We're supposed to be turning to the right.
00:25:57Here we go.
00:25:58You know, a pathway is happening.
00:25:59Here we go.
00:25:59That's the way!
00:26:00That's the way!
00:26:01There!
00:26:02Oh!
00:26:04Is it okay?
00:26:05Yes.
00:26:08Forward.
00:26:09Forward.
00:26:11Forward.
00:26:11Forward.
00:26:12We can't seem to get forward when we want to get forward.
00:26:14Look at those sandbags.
00:26:15Yes, that's the sandbank that we're heading right for the sandbank.
00:26:17Someone have a trench for us.
00:26:18Come think.
00:26:18Just a minute.
00:26:22Oh, that's how you do it.
00:26:23Of course.
00:26:24What is it?
00:26:25What is it?
00:26:25I don't know.
00:26:26Let's dig at it.
00:26:27It looks like a mattress.
00:26:27No, it's a sofa!
00:26:28Look, it's a sofa!
00:26:30What?
00:26:30It is a sofa!
00:26:32We could make the height here!
00:26:38You know, this is...
00:26:39This is all an escape.
00:26:41But it's nice though.
00:26:42Yes.
00:26:45I don't know.
00:26:46I don't know.
00:26:47You could go and climb that tree.
00:26:53You could go and climb that tree.
00:27:05Okay?
00:27:05Okay.
00:27:06Okay, bud.
00:27:08Honey, okay.
00:27:11Okay.
00:27:35Now...
00:27:51Because ...
00:28:04One No No No No No No!
00:28:11Here we are, home!
00:28:12No, we don't want to be home.
00:28:14Yep, every day we have to come home.
00:28:16Oh, I know.
00:28:18That's the burden of the motor teenager.
00:28:21Here we are, responsibility bill.
00:28:26You gonna come in for a Coke?
00:28:27No, I gotta go.
00:28:29It was a terrific day, eh?
00:28:31It was. It was wonderful.
00:28:33Better than school.
00:28:34Are you coming to the Hoot tonight with me?
00:28:36No, I can't. I gotta study.
00:28:38What are you talking about? You have to come.
00:28:39I have to study.
00:28:41Listen, I'm coming by here at 8 o'clock and you're...
00:28:46Okay?
00:28:47Really, I'd like to, but no.
00:28:50Peter, come on in for a Coke, please.
00:28:52No, I gotta go.
00:28:53No, for a parents' find out who...
00:28:54Julie!
00:28:58One start. I started.
00:29:01Two starts. I'm calling you tonight, okay?
00:29:16Well, where have you been, my girl?
00:29:19School.
00:29:20Look, Julie, it's one thing to do something you know is wrong and another thing to lie about it.
00:29:24I'm not lying.
00:29:25I happen to know that you weren't at school today. The school phoned this morning. So let's start all over
00:29:30again, shall we? Where have you been?
00:29:33I was out with Peter.
00:29:34Well, I can see that, but where were you and what did you do? Nothing to smile about, Julie.
00:29:39I'm sorry.
00:29:41Julie, I just don't know what's happening to you anymore since you've started to go with Peter.
00:29:46Nothing's happened to me since I've gone straight.
00:29:48I don't know what kind of a person you are, what you think, how you feel, anything. Your father and
00:29:51I are very worried about you, and we've tried to be fair, and we've tried to let you have your
00:29:56own friends, but we've got to put our foot down with this relationship you have with Peter.
00:30:01I don't want to talk about it anymore. Your father's waiting for his dinner, but we're going to talk about
00:30:04it later, and there are going to be some new rules. Believe me.
00:30:12I don't want to talk about it.
00:30:41I don't want to talk about it.
00:30:43I don't want to talk about it.
00:30:45Oh, that's good!
00:30:46Let's try another song!
00:30:53Oh, Jesus Christ!
00:30:55Oh, Jesus Christ!
00:31:01I
00:31:16Listen I gotta go my mother's gonna come here. I'll see you around stick around stick around let's sing all
00:31:20the animals come on
00:31:33Here come down here
00:31:46Sit down I'll stand you know what time it is
00:31:55Going on four o'clock. Where have you been? I was at a hoot. A what? A hoot bunch of
00:32:01kids playing and singing
00:32:04Now I think you sit down here while I talk to you. I have asked you to sit down. I
00:32:09want you to sit down right now
00:32:13Where have you been till this hour out?
00:32:18Answer me Peter out out out
00:32:22What were you doing nothing nothing nothing?
00:32:25We have to have an interrogation every night mother when I come in I
00:32:29Was out seeing some people you were supposed to be in at 12 o'clock
00:32:36Were you with Julie?
00:32:39No, I wasn't with Julie
00:32:41Peter
00:32:45I
00:32:45Wasn't with Julie anyway, what have you got against her?
00:32:48I just don't want you getting too involved with anybody you've got a great deal to do in the next
00:32:52few years and it would be
00:32:53Too ridiculous for you to get too involved with anybody
00:32:56Just what have you decided that I'm going to do in the next few years mother?
00:32:59You're going to go to the university and you're going to be a lawyer and you're going to be set
00:33:03yourself up in a decent career
00:33:05That's what you're going to make you very happy with it certainly would I'd be very proud of you
00:33:10You'd fulfill all the things that I've ever wanted you to do
00:33:13And you're going to do that
00:33:15I'm not going back to school in the fall mother
00:33:19Oh, yes, you are
00:33:21What do you mean you're not going back to school in the fall?
00:33:23Exactly what I said. I'm not going back to school in the fall
00:33:26Oh, that's ridiculous. We'll talk about that sometime later
00:33:28No, let's talk about it right now
00:33:29No
00:33:30I've got my matriculation and I can start whenever I want to
00:33:33You don't know whether you had your matriculation as a matter of fact
00:33:38And the way you were behaving in this past term, I think it's highly questionable
00:33:41I don't care anyway
00:33:43But you should care. You don't care about anything. You're bored with life
00:33:47I'm bored with this kind of life. That's the kind of life I'm bored with
00:33:51For 13 years, you've been telling me I should go, where I should go, what school I should go to,
00:33:55what time I should come home
00:33:56Well, of course I have to. I'm your mother
00:33:58Well, I...
00:33:59You're only a little boy
00:34:29When exactly do I become a big boy, mother?
00:34:30It's ridiculous. But don't wait till you get the job
00:34:32Oh, my God.
00:35:10Oh, my God.
00:35:40Oh, my God.
00:35:57Oh, my God.
00:36:15Oh, my God.
00:36:17Oh, my God.
00:36:19Oh, my God.
00:36:32Are you, uh, from out of town?
00:36:35Well, my parents have a place in a table called one.
00:36:37That's really out of town.
00:36:39I was going to redecorate this room, but I haven't had a pint.
00:36:42Oh, no, that's fine. I'll tell you.
00:36:44It's...
00:36:45It's, uh, $8, um, in advance.
00:36:48And there's no rule of the house, but as long as you're quiet after 11,
00:36:52because people who work in offices and things...
00:36:55Okay.
00:36:57Eight.
00:37:00Thanks very much.
00:37:18Peter Mark. Is that Mark?
00:37:19Yes, sir.
00:37:21I live at 68th Williams Lane. Where's that?
00:37:23Ah, in a Toblerock, sir.
00:37:24You might have put that down in your application.
00:37:28So, have you completed your senior matriculation?
00:37:31Well, I've finished my exams, and the results should be coming out in about three weeks or so.
00:37:35Well, of course, we did ask specifically for, uh, senior matriculation.
00:37:39I realize that, sir, but I, I, there's really no question about my passing, not that exact.
00:37:44Mr. Mark, these, um, qualifications look reasonable to me, but, um, I must warn you that, uh, this position isn't
00:37:52exactly a very high-paying one at the moment.
00:37:55What we need is a junior in the office to assist the, uh, sales manager, Mr. Bertrand.
00:38:03I should say we could offer you $40 a week to start.
00:38:05$40?
00:38:08I, um...
00:38:09How long would I be earning that? Is there no prospect of augmentation of salary?
00:38:12Oh, it might increase in two or three years.
00:38:14Two or three years?
00:38:15Oh, my God.
00:38:16I think I can promise you that, uh, there'll be security. You'll...
00:38:20There's a pension plan.
00:38:21Well, I really wasn't, uh, I was thinking about earning money now.
00:38:24Well, actually, I was expecting something a little higher.
00:38:27I thought perhaps there might be salesmen...
00:38:28Well, I must say, I'm not, um, I'm not too taken with your attitude, Mr. Mark.
00:38:33I, I suggest you, um, contact us again, uh, when your, the results of the senior matriculation have come in,
00:38:39and, um, we'll consider the matter then.
00:38:41Thank you very much.
00:38:54Hi, Peter.
00:38:55You're bringing me in some dirty dishes.
00:38:57Yes, a few of them, you know.
00:38:59How's everything going?
00:39:01Well, I'm the best dishwasher in town, and maybe in problems, and who knows.
00:39:06How's your daughter?
00:39:07She's fine.
00:39:08Went over to see her the other day.
00:39:10Oh, yeah?
00:39:10Mm-hmm.
00:39:11She comes out with the funniest remarks.
00:39:12My sister said, why don't you go and see your mother?
00:39:14And she says, I don't want to see my mommy.
00:39:16You know, she's so funny, though.
00:39:19How old is she?
00:39:19She's three.
00:39:20She's that independent of three?
00:39:22Yeah.
00:39:22Well, you better watch out for that.
00:39:23I'm just waiting for her to walk out the door and say, bye!
00:39:26You know.
00:39:27Well, what does she do all day when you're around?
00:39:29Well, she stays with my sister all week.
00:39:31I find it best.
00:39:33It's very hard for a child to move around.
00:39:36So, where are you going to go tomorrow?
00:39:38I don't know.
00:39:38I don't know, really.
00:39:39I don't know.
00:39:40I'll just check the ads again.
00:39:43Really, the trouble is that I don't know how to do anything.
00:39:46Either that or you need grade 13.
00:39:49What about you?
00:39:50Are you staying here?
00:39:51Oh, no, just for a little while.
00:39:52Yeah?
00:39:53I don't know anything about office work.
00:39:55Don't you?
00:39:55I don't know the first thing.
00:39:56Just clerk, clerk, clerk, clerk, clerk, clerk, clerk, clerk, clerk, clerk.
00:40:00This is all I know.
00:40:01If we went into the restaurant business, we could, I think, make a very good deal out of it.
00:40:05What do you say?
00:40:06All right.
00:40:07You could do that.
00:40:08Yeah.
00:40:09Okay, that'll be fine.
00:40:11And we'll be the only two salaried people and we'll take all the money.
00:40:14Okay.
00:40:14I think we owe it to ourselves.
00:40:16You draw in all the customers.
00:40:18They only come in here because the food's lousy.
00:40:21Because of...
00:40:21The food's lousy and they only come in here because of you.
00:40:24I watch them when they sort of walk by.
00:40:26I look at the menu and then they see you and they decide to come in.
00:40:29Uh-huh.
00:40:29Uh-huh.
00:40:30It's true.
00:40:31Anyway, I better rush back.
00:40:33He's going to get mad at me.
00:40:34Okay.
00:40:34Okay.
00:40:35Bye.
00:40:35We'll see you later.
00:40:36We'll have coffee?
00:40:37Okay.
00:40:37Okay.
00:41:08We'll see you later.
00:41:35We'll see you later.
00:42:05We'll see you later.
00:42:35We'll see you later.
00:43:05We'll see you later.
00:43:35We'll see you later.
00:44:05We'll see you later.
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