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Woman Against Woman (1938) Full Movie | Virginia Bruce, Herbert Marshall, Mary Astor [Full Movie] [Latest Version]Full EP - Full
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00:00:03The End
00:00:38The End
00:01:16This is Mrs. Holland. Let me speak to Mr. Holland, please.
00:01:20Hello, Zendell.
00:01:22Steve, I thought I asked you to renew the lease on our house.
00:01:25When are we going to find something more cheerful, not so grand?
00:01:28I'm perfectly happy with it.
00:01:30I'll discuss it with you tonight, then, dear.
00:01:31But this is our last renewal day. I've got to notify the agents.
00:01:35Can't we let them know tomorrow?
00:01:37I want to renew. I'll call them and tell them to bring the papers to your office.
00:01:42Yes, yes, I'm sure.
00:01:44By the way, I've asked Donna to come in and see me. I still don't know why she's leaving.
00:01:48I haven't the faintest idea. You'll be home early, won't you?
00:01:51Yes, of course. Goodbye.
00:01:52Goodbye.
00:01:54Glad to see you, Dora. How are you?
00:01:56Pretty good, thanks.
00:01:57Mr. Holland's ready for you now.
00:01:59Mr. Holland?
00:02:01Dora!
00:02:04Thank you for coming. Please sit down.
00:02:08Now, I want an explanation.
00:02:11There's nothing much to explain.
00:02:13I guess I'm getting a little old and set in my ways,
00:02:16and Mrs. Holland thought a younger nurse would be better for the child.
00:02:20But Mrs. Holland was knocked out when you said you were going.
00:02:22She couldn't understand it.
00:02:23No, I guess not.
00:02:24Well, my very first thought when the baby came was,
00:02:27thank heaven we have Dora to bring her up.
00:02:29And now you're deserting us.
00:02:30Why, Dora?
00:02:31I have a sister in California.
00:02:34I think I'll stay with her.
00:02:35I've known you all my life and never heard you mention a sister in California.
00:02:39Well, I have.
00:02:40Tell me what's wrong.
00:02:41There's nothing wrong.
00:02:42That's not true.
00:02:43I should have gone long ago, but I love the little girl.
00:02:46And you're going straight back home now,
00:02:48have a talk with Mrs. Holland, and forget all this nonsense.
00:02:51Did you ever know me to lie to you?
00:02:54No, Dora.
00:02:55Never.
00:02:56Not when you was a little boy.
00:02:58And asked me questions from morning till night.
00:03:00I never lied to you then, and I won't now, sir.
00:03:04I couldn't work for Mrs. Holland again.
00:03:06Not for anything.
00:03:08Why?
00:03:10Is it because you think she doesn't like you?
00:03:12No.
00:03:13I don't like her.
00:03:15What do you mean?
00:03:17Oh, Stevie.
00:03:18Not once, but five times.
00:03:21I've nursed you back from the shadow of death to life.
00:03:24And this is something I can't tell you.
00:03:27I'll say goodbye now,
00:03:28and tell you that I'll pray for Ellen to grow up to the beautiful young lady she'll be.
00:03:33I'm not going to let you go, Dora,
00:03:34until you tell me what your complaint is.
00:03:37I've no complaint.
00:03:39I'm thinking of you.
00:03:42Why?
00:03:43Tell me.
00:03:45There is no love in your home.
00:03:48Mrs. Holland is selfish and hard.
00:03:50And you and the little girl will dance to her tune.
00:03:53And she'll put you out of her life in the end,
00:03:55after you've served her purpose.
00:03:58Why, you're mad.
00:03:59Am I, Stevie?
00:04:01Look in your heart now and tell me if you haven't felt the truth this long time.
00:04:05This long, long time.
00:04:08Do you think you could hide it from me that knows you so well?
00:04:11I've seen the questions on your face the past five years.
00:04:14A hundred times.
00:04:15After the quarreling and arguing day after day.
00:04:19Only you don't argue anymore.
00:04:22You do as she likes.
00:04:23She's even got your own mother believing now that you're a bit of a fool.
00:04:27And you must be told where to go and who to see and how to live.
00:04:34I'm sorry, Dora.
00:04:37Goodbye.
00:04:40Oh, wait.
00:04:46Please don't, sir.
00:04:48I've been paid my wages.
00:04:51I'll pray with all my heart that I'm wrong.
00:05:01Mr. Holland, if you were to meet Mr. Jameson at his office, sir.
00:05:06Here we are, a quarter, twenty-five cents apiece.
00:05:11Here we are.
00:05:15Seven, please.
00:05:19Nine.
00:05:22Nine.
00:05:22Nine.
00:05:23Nine.
00:05:38I'm sorry.
00:05:39I'm Mr. Holland.
00:05:40Yes.
00:05:41I'm Mr. Van Horn.
00:05:42How do you do?
00:05:42I'm sorry I frightened you.
00:05:44You didn't frighten me, Mr. Holland.
00:05:45Not at all.
00:05:46Good evening, dearest.
00:05:47Good evening, Daddy.
00:05:50This is for me, isn't it?
00:05:52Yes
00:05:52Is that my birthday?
00:05:54No, it isn't Christmas either
00:05:55Then why are you giving it to me, Daddy?
00:05:57Because I love you
00:05:58I think that's a pretty good reason
00:06:00He looks just like the little tin soldier in the book
00:06:03I'll show you, Dad
00:06:06I think Ellen had better finish her supper
00:06:08I think I'd rather talk to my father
00:06:10But your father has to get ready for dinner
00:06:11He doesn't have to do anything
00:06:13He's a lawyer
00:06:14He tells other people what to do
00:06:16Um, I think you'd better finish up, darling
00:06:20Then you can come in and we'll read a story
00:06:23Daddy
00:06:25Where's Dora?
00:06:26I want Dora
00:06:28I'll tell you all about that when you come in, sweetheart
00:06:31Now don't forget to give the little tin soldier some supper
00:06:34He's hungry
00:06:38Steve?
00:06:40Hello, Cynthia
00:06:42Hello, darling
00:06:44Did you see Ellen?
00:06:45Yes
00:06:47That's a pretty stony bundle, that new nurse
00:06:50We were very lucky to get her
00:06:51She has marvellous references from some people in New York
00:06:54She ought to do Ellen a world of good
00:06:58It's a rather drastic change after Dora
00:07:01Did you see Dora?
00:07:03Yes
00:07:04Yes, we had quite a talk
00:07:05Poor old thing
00:07:07What did she say?
00:07:08Nothing
00:07:09She wants to live with her sister in California
00:07:11I imagine she's saved a lot of money all these years
00:07:14It's quarter to seven and you have to bathe and shave
00:07:16You'd better hurry, dear
00:07:17Why?
00:07:18We're not dining out, are we?
00:07:20Don't you remember?
00:07:21The Mortons
00:07:21I thought that was off
00:07:22Why, no, dear
00:07:24I told you
00:07:24And I told you I'd rather not
00:07:26I'm sure I did
00:07:28And you finally decided we'd go
00:07:30We finally decided we wouldn't
00:07:31I told you I don't like Morton or his wife
00:07:33The less I see of them, the better
00:07:35But it's only for dinner, darling
00:07:37Once in a blue moon
00:07:38But I don't like dining at the house of a man I detest
00:07:40You wouldn't hate Morton quite so much
00:07:42If he threw the Thompson bankruptcy into your lap, now would you?
00:07:44What do you know about the Thompson bankruptcy?
00:07:46Why, it's practically arranged for you to handle it
00:07:48I spoke to Adelaide Morton about it weeks ago
00:07:50What do you mean you spoke to her?
00:07:52Someone's going to make money out of it
00:07:54I didn't see any reason why you shouldn't
00:07:55You want the case, don't you?
00:07:57I wouldn't touch it or anything else that Morton engineered
00:07:59He's a crook, an important crook with a crook
00:08:01And soon or later they'll catch up with him
00:08:03You don't have to sleep with him, darling
00:08:05No, nor eat with him
00:08:06Nor listen to his stories
00:08:09All right
00:08:09I promise we won't go again
00:08:11But we've simply got to go this once, Steve
00:08:14Be a good boy and hurry up
00:08:16You've no right to make that date, Cynthia
00:08:18And I ought to make you call and break it
00:08:20You can do that if you really want to be mean
00:08:26But she can be very useful to me
00:08:27Even if you don't care about him
00:08:29So please, dear, just this once
00:08:31All ready, Daddy?
00:08:39Dear Est, I'm awfully sorry
00:08:40I won't be able to tonight
00:08:42Oh, don't you feel well, Daddy?
00:08:44Yes, but I have to bathe and get dressed
00:08:45Mommy and I are dining out
00:08:47Maybe we'll hurry tomorrow
00:08:49You bet your life we will
00:08:50It's a lead pipe cinch, sweetheart
00:08:52I wonder what that means, lead pipe cinch
00:08:55There's no need for you to know, darling
00:08:56It's bad English
00:08:57Daddy, I think I'm getting big enough to use bad English, too
00:09:00I'll tell you all about that tomorrow
00:09:02I'll come home early
00:09:03And we'll have a long, long session
00:09:05I wonder what that means, session
00:09:07It means I love you, baby
00:09:12I'm telling you, biggest laugh of my life
00:09:14I was just telling Steve about that native we hooked down at Bimini
00:09:17Thought it was a sailfish
00:09:19Yes, everyone laughed like mad, except the native, of course
00:09:22Had to get him into the boat with a hook before the sharks finished it
00:09:24Why don't you and Steve come up to the lake for the weekend with us, Cynthia?
00:09:27Well
00:09:28We'd love to
00:09:29I think it's an awfully good idea
00:09:30Don't you, Steve?
00:09:31You've been working terribly hard
00:09:32Great, just the four of us
00:09:33Good chance to talk about something I got in mind anyway
00:09:36I'm afraid it's impossible
00:09:36We love it
00:09:37I can't imagine anything nicer
00:09:39Just soaking in the sun and I have a ducky new bathing suit
00:09:41I've been dying to try
00:09:42Say, that makes it unanimous
00:09:43I'm afraid not
00:09:44You know you can, darling, if you want to
00:09:46It'd be so good for you
00:09:48I'm sure it would, but
00:09:49You let me persuade Steve
00:09:51I can usually bring him around
00:09:52I'll call you in the morning
00:09:52That won't be necessary
00:09:54I'm sorry, I can't go
00:09:56Well, maybe you wouldn't mind if Cynthia came alone
00:09:59Well, you just leave Steve to me and you can count on us both
00:10:02Oh, that's fine
00:10:04We'll have loads of fun
00:10:30Aren't you coming to bed, Steve?
00:10:32No
00:10:35If you're going to sulk like a child
00:10:37I may as well treat you like one
00:10:38And let you unburden yourself
00:10:42How dare you
00:10:43How dare you talk to me as though I was some half-wit
00:10:47I'm simply trying to find out what ails you
00:10:49You do, Cynthia
00:10:51Well, that's pretty
00:10:53I don't even know who you are anymore
00:10:56You've been dropping the mask little by little
00:11:02I think I see you now
00:11:04Hard and selfish
00:11:06Determined to do as you wish in every way
00:11:08Without the slightest interest in anything I think or want
00:11:11If you're referring to the Mortons
00:11:13It isn't the Mortons, Cynthia
00:11:15They were only the last little straw
00:11:16Just because I made a pleasant date for us
00:11:19You showed your contempt for me tonight
00:11:20After I told you flatly, definitely
00:11:22You can change your mind, can't you?
00:11:24Not anymore
00:11:25You've changed my mind for me so often
00:11:27It's a miracle I've got one left
00:11:28Isn't it a little petty of you, Steve
00:11:30To carry on like this
00:11:31Just because I said we'd go
00:11:32Oh, forget what happened tonight
00:11:34You've done the same thing so many times
00:11:38Even with things that affected our very lives
00:11:40How could I have been so blind, Cynthia
00:11:42For so long?
00:11:43What have you had, Steve?
00:11:44A vision?
00:11:45Yes
00:11:46A vision of my future
00:11:48A complacent jackass twirling his thumbs
00:11:50While his wife arranges his life for him
00:11:52His thoughts, his pleasures
00:11:53Really?
00:11:54I can't see myself in that comic strip role
00:11:57You're becoming absurd, Steve
00:11:59That's what I say
00:12:02Well, I'm going to bed
00:12:03If you want to grouse around here all night
00:12:05Wait a minute
00:12:09I think you should know
00:12:10I spent my last night in this house
00:12:11Now, Steve
00:12:12You've become something strange and miserable to me
00:12:14I can't live with you
00:12:16It's a realization I've been fighting for the last two years
00:12:18Do you realize there's a child of yours upstairs?
00:12:20Erin's arrival was a signal for you to kick me out of your personal setup
00:12:23To force me into an imitation of a little mechanical man
00:12:26The kind you wind up
00:12:27I don't know what you're talking about
00:12:29We'll settle the question of Erin later
00:12:30Right now, I want to get out of here
00:12:32Before I break down at my own audacity and apologize
00:12:35I've done that so many times, it's become a habit
00:12:38I'll send for my clothes in the morning
00:12:42Steve Holland
00:12:44If you leave this house
00:12:45Watch me
00:13:03Cynthia
00:13:03I needn't tell you how terrible this is
00:13:06I know
00:13:07I'm completely bewildered myself
00:13:09You know, just now when the judge said
00:13:12Divorce granted
00:13:13I kept asking myself over and over again, childishly
00:13:16Is this happening to me?
00:13:19Oh, my dear
00:13:20Steve is your son
00:13:21I know it's hard for a mother to understand
00:13:24I've questioned Steve again and again
00:13:27Of course, it's difficult to talk to him about it
00:13:29If I only knew what the real trouble was between you
00:13:33Incompatibility
00:13:34How curious that sounds
00:13:37I stood in church with Steve
00:13:39We made our vows
00:13:41I never had any thought
00:13:43Any dream beyond him
00:13:45And our baby and our happiness together
00:13:47Time is a wonderful thing, my dear
00:13:49I keep thinking that
00:13:50Because I must believe
00:13:52I must
00:13:54Someday I'll answer the door
00:13:55And he'll be
00:14:00Cynthia
00:14:01I want you to count on me
00:14:03To try and make Steve realise how you feel
00:14:05I'll come to you this evening
00:14:06Goodbye
00:14:16Stephen
00:14:17I wouldn't insist on your privilege
00:14:18Of seeing Ellen weekends
00:14:19Not for some time, anyway
00:14:21Why not, Mother?
00:14:23It'll only upset her unnecessarily
00:14:25Well, you mean it won't upset her
00:14:26To have me drop out of her life all at once
00:14:28Cynthia's explained it to her very well
00:14:30She'll be alright
00:14:31It isn't alright with me
00:14:32Not seeing my child
00:14:34You should have thought of that, Stephen
00:14:36One consolation
00:14:37I should be far too busy to think
00:14:38During the next few months
00:14:40I'm arguing with a case
00:14:41Before the appellate court in Washington
00:14:42When, Stephen?
00:14:43In April
00:14:45You must promise me one thing
00:14:47If you ever find yourself
00:14:49Sorry
00:14:49Oh, don't say it, Donnie
00:14:51It's over
00:14:52I hope with all my heart
00:14:53She'll be happy
00:15:21We'll be happy to see you next time
00:15:24It was late in the evening when he rode up to our herd
00:15:33On a little Texas pony he brought a straw
00:15:38With his broken shoes and overalls
00:15:42A tougher looking kid
00:15:43No one ever in his life
00:15:46Hostess or no hostess, I want to talk to you while I can.
00:15:49Grand to see you, Aunt Ellen.
00:15:50Never mind that Aunt Emmys, sir.
00:15:52If I were really an art of yours, I'd spank you for not coming to see me sooner.
00:15:56How are you, Steve?
00:15:57How's your mother?
00:15:57She's fine, thanks.
00:15:58Good.
00:15:59What's the stuff about the appellate court?
00:16:01Oh, it'll only bore you, but I promise you some excitement if you come.
00:16:03I certainly will.
00:16:04What are you up to?
00:16:05There's only one way to win this case.
00:16:07If they go for it, we're all right.
00:16:08If they don't, I'll not only be tossed out, but disbarred.
00:16:11Amy, can't you stop that?
00:16:13He's one of your constituents.
00:16:15Here's another.
00:16:16Steve, my boy.
00:16:17Jennifer Kingsley, how are you, sir?
00:16:18Getting by, my boy.
00:16:19Getting by.
00:16:19You're right back.
00:16:21Aunt Emmys, tell me.
00:16:22Who's that girl sitting next to the old lady with the cane?
00:16:25Oh, that's Maris Kent with her grandmother.
00:16:27She's lovely.
00:16:28Oh, she's a darling.
00:16:29But be careful of the old lady.
00:16:31She's a dragon.
00:16:32Steve, you'll come and have dinner with me before you leave?
00:16:34I want to hear all the dirt from home.
00:16:39I've heard enough belly aching.
00:16:40We are going home.
00:16:44All right, darling.
00:16:44You go say goodbye to Mrs. Kingsley.
00:16:46I've got to see a man.
00:16:51Well, Maris, my dear.
00:16:52I want to present a special young friend of mine from office Tandusky.
00:16:56Mr. Romer, Miss Kent.
00:16:57How do you do?
00:16:58Well, where have you been all this time?
00:17:01Mr. Romer's running for Congress.
00:17:03Well, don't let me stop him.
00:17:04Excuse me.
00:17:05No, Joseph.
00:17:06That's what I've said all along, ever since I've been in the center.
00:17:09Let's get out of here before he sounds off again.
00:17:12Well, I just wanted to ask that of the kings if I mind about that.
00:17:15There he goes.
00:17:17What with all these cowboy singers and cowboy bands on the radio,
00:17:21I often wonder who's left to watch the cows.
00:17:25Who's that you were flirting with?
00:17:27I never flirt, darling.
00:17:29I go right up and knock them down.
00:17:31Tough life.
00:17:32You girls talk tough,
00:17:33but I notice you keep preening and coquetting all the same.
00:17:37Preening and coquetting.
00:17:38What wonderful words.
00:17:39You were flirting and you know it.
00:17:42You bet I was.
00:17:43Oh, look, I lost my bracelet.
00:17:45Oh.
00:17:47I'm sure now I didn't have it on when I got in the car.
00:17:49I lost to the reception, that's what.
00:17:51Uh, turn around, Joe.
00:17:52No, please, just stop here, Joe.
00:17:54I know you want to get home to a hot bath, Grandma.
00:17:57I'll take a cab.
00:18:00Ought to be ashamed of yourself chasing after a man.
00:18:03Well, go on, Joe.
00:18:08Oh, Mrs. Kingsley, I've done such a stupid thing,
00:18:10I've lost my cigarette case.
00:18:11Oh, I'm sorry, dear.
00:18:12What does it look like?
00:18:13Oh, it was just one of those enamel things, you know.
00:18:16But I've had it for years.
00:18:17Well, you can kiss it goodbye in this company.
00:18:19However, we'll take a look.
00:18:20Oh, please don't give it another thought.
00:18:23Yes.
00:18:25I think I know just where to look for it.
00:18:28Steve?
00:18:29Mr. Holland, Miss Kent.
00:18:30How do you do?
00:18:31I'm delighted.
00:18:32You know, Steve,
00:18:33a word in your little pink ear, Senator.
00:18:36I thought you left, Miss Kent.
00:18:37I didn't like that.
00:18:38Oh, you're teasing me, sir.
00:18:39On my honor, madam.
00:18:40The name, by the way, is Steve.
00:18:42Merus.
00:18:43I know.
00:18:43It's a beautiful becoming name.
00:18:45I got it out of a girl's book.
00:18:46No.
00:18:46I was born Jenny.
00:18:47Why, that's much better.
00:18:48Jenny it is.
00:18:49Well, if I'd wanted people to call me Jenny,
00:18:50I wouldn't have bothered changing it.
00:18:52Oh, I see what you mean.
00:18:54Have you known Mrs. Kingsley a long time?
00:18:56I used to be the senator's office boy.
00:18:58What are you doing here?
00:18:59The appellate court tomorrow.
00:19:01Oh, isn't that curious?
00:19:02I was going to that court tomorrow.
00:19:05Well, it'll be nice seeing a friendly face.
00:19:07Can I get you something to drink?
00:19:08Tea, ice cream?
00:19:09I have to go in a minute.
00:19:10Oh, Grandma.
00:19:11Why, you know everything.
00:19:13Just leaving myself.
00:19:14Can I give you a lift?
00:19:15That's what I came back for.
00:19:16Had a delightful time, Aunt Emma.
00:19:18Oh, I'm sure you did.
00:19:19Will I see you tomorrow?
00:19:20I'll be there for the opening.
00:19:21You wouldn't care to go, would you, Alice?
00:19:23Oh, I'd love to.
00:19:23I've never been.
00:19:24Then I'll pick you up.
00:19:25Oh, thanks.
00:19:25You're an angel.
00:19:26And I'll bring along the cigarette case,
00:19:27if we find it.
00:19:28Cigarette case?
00:19:29But I imagine we won't.
00:19:33Our contention is that the question
00:19:35of patent infringement involved herein
00:19:37affects the basic patent law
00:19:38concerning such devices.
00:19:41We shall start by handing out several exhibits.
00:19:44The first, a box of perfect hosiery
00:19:46containing no flaw of any kind.
00:19:48Hosiery?
00:19:49I think I know what he meant yesterday.
00:19:51The second, a box of hosiery,
00:19:53each containing a flaw,
00:19:55or a run, as a woman would say.
00:19:57Steady, boys.
00:19:58You've seen them before.
00:19:59And now, with the court's permission,
00:20:02I should like to introduce Miss Betsy Lee,
00:20:04a demonstrator in our employ.
00:20:06This is highly irregular, sir.
00:20:08Yes, Your Honor,
00:20:09but we feel that a physical demonstration
00:20:10of the devices in question
00:20:12would be helpful.
00:20:14Proceed.
00:20:15Will you kind of sit here, Miss Lee,
00:20:17so that the court may observe you?
00:20:19Isn't she stunning?
00:20:20This, if it please the court,
00:20:21is a magnetized needle.
00:20:23The court will notice that Miss Lee
00:20:24is wearing a stocking containing a run
00:20:25or flaw similar to those in Exhibit 2.
00:20:29Miss Lee will proceed to mend one of these runs
00:20:31using our magnetized needle.
00:20:32The court inspects the evidence.
00:20:34Following which,
00:20:35she will mend an identical run
00:20:37using the needle manufactured by the defendant
00:20:39who claims that its needle
00:20:40must be used with the holder.
00:20:42We contend that the holder is unnecessary,
00:20:43that the needle is the essential item,
00:20:45and there is an unquestionable copy and infringement.
00:20:47Stay on the bench, boys.
00:20:52Well, however, what do you think?
00:20:53You'll win,
00:20:54if they don't jail you for contempt.
00:20:55May I present Miss Lee,
00:20:56Mrs. Kingsley, Miss Kent?
00:20:57How do you do?
00:20:58Honest, Mr. Harland,
00:20:59I was shaking like a leaf.
00:21:00You did yourself proud, Betsy.
00:21:02You'll probably save
00:21:02the International Knit Company
00:21:03from unravelling.
00:21:04Thank you, Mr. Harland.
00:21:06Goodbye.
00:21:06Goodbye.
00:21:07Steve, what are your plans
00:21:08for this afternoon?
00:21:09I haven't had any nothing at all.
00:21:10Well, suppose you let Maris
00:21:11show you the hot spots.
00:21:12He's dug soup for the monuments.
00:21:13That'd be marvellous,
00:21:14would you, Miss Kent?
00:21:15Oh, it's a pleasure.
00:21:15Well, never mind the pleasure.
00:21:17Stick to the mausoleums.
00:21:18Forgive me, children.
00:21:18I have a date
00:21:19to snub an ambassador's wife.
00:21:21Wouldn't miss it.
00:21:21You're all right, Aunt Emma.
00:21:24She is all right, isn't she?
00:21:25I suppose so.
00:21:26I've never been so charmingly dumped
00:21:27in all my life.
00:21:28Me too.
00:21:28I'm very happy about it.
00:21:29I thought you were
00:21:30simply wonderful.
00:21:31And that Miss Lee,
00:21:32I'll bet she's the prettiest
00:21:33thing in these parts.
00:21:34Ticked her up myself?
00:21:35Oh, I could tell.
00:21:37Do you really want
00:21:37to slide around the things?
00:21:39No.
00:21:39What else have you got?
00:21:41Well, the cherry blossoms
00:21:42are out.
00:21:42They're nice.
00:21:43As nice as they say?
00:21:44I don't know.
00:21:45I've never seen them.
00:21:46Why not, Jenny?
00:21:47I've been waiting
00:21:49until I really wanted to.
00:21:56Cochran, Holland, and Fisher?
00:21:58Oh, yes, Mr. Holland.
00:22:02Mr. Cochran, Mr. Holland
00:22:03calling from Washington.
00:22:05Steve, what's up?
00:22:06We expected you back
00:22:07a week ago.
00:22:08No, no, Rush.
00:22:10Things are pretty quiet.
00:22:11Oh, say, listen.
00:22:12Something.
00:22:16That sounds fine.
00:22:20Good.
00:22:21Oh, I think we're
00:22:23getting away with it.
00:22:23I really do.
00:22:25Oh, I shall probably
00:22:27hang around here
00:22:27another week or so.
00:22:29Really, Steve?
00:22:29I think so.
00:22:30What's that stuff?
00:22:32Dubonet.
00:22:32Take it out.
00:22:34Huh?
00:22:34Huh?
00:22:34I will not take it out.
00:22:36Everybody drinks
00:22:37sherry with Dubonet.
00:22:38Oh, I know all about the case.
00:22:39I nearly had it once.
00:22:40Who's everybody?
00:22:41Grandma.
00:22:41Have you gone ahead
00:22:42with Jameson?
00:22:44I'd like to point out
00:22:45the cruel truth
00:22:46that Grandma
00:22:46isn't everybody.
00:22:47She is to me.
00:22:48What was the adjudication?
00:22:50Adjudication, my eye.
00:22:51You'll drink it this way.
00:22:53Why, that's fine, Arthur.
00:22:55I'd better stay away
00:22:56if you're going to do
00:22:56as well, is there?
00:22:57Oh, Edelman?
00:22:58Yes, I'll let you know.
00:22:59Goodbye.
00:23:00Let's see this
00:23:01foul concoction.
00:23:02Any child knows
00:23:03that sherry's better this way.
00:23:04To your eyes, Jenny.
00:23:08That's pretty good.
00:23:09You see how narrow
00:23:09and bigoted you are, Steve?
00:23:11Ever tried it
00:23:12with a slug of gin,
00:23:12a couple of eggs
00:23:13and a horseshoe nail?
00:23:13Oh, it sounds delicious.
00:23:15Oh.
00:23:16I want to pay
00:23:17for that call, please.
00:23:18Oh, put it right here.
00:23:19This is my secret orgy fund.
00:23:21Your what?
00:23:22Grandma, you know.
00:23:22She won't allow
00:23:23anything stronger
00:23:23than sherry in the house
00:23:24when she checks the bills.
00:23:25So I have the sponge, you see.
00:23:27She's a pretty violent character, Grandma.
00:23:29You'll find out.
00:23:32How long has it been?
00:23:34Eight days.
00:23:35I know because
00:23:36I've been counting them out,
00:23:37slowly, grudgingly,
00:23:38feeling that I'm losing
00:23:39a little part of me every day.
00:23:41Malice.
00:23:43Who are you, mister?
00:23:44Why did you have to blow around
00:23:45and give me headaches
00:23:46and heartburn?
00:23:47My darling Jenny,
00:23:48will you put on your
00:23:48cap and mittens
00:23:49and come along with me?
00:23:50Anywhere.
00:23:51Anywhere.
00:23:52I have serious talk for you
00:23:53and I'd rather tell you
00:23:54somewhere else
00:23:55than in the sort of
00:23:56that was fair of a barroom.
00:23:57Anywhere.
00:23:58What about those cherry blossoms
00:24:00we never did get to see?
00:24:01Or is it a dream?
00:24:03No.
00:24:08Do you know
00:24:09that's the first time
00:24:09you've kissed me?
00:24:10Yes.
00:24:11There's a reason for that.
00:24:12Do you know
00:24:13that I've been dying
00:24:14for you two all week?
00:24:15Yes.
00:24:15Do you know?
00:24:16Yes.
00:24:17I've suspected
00:24:17that you're a strong,
00:24:18manly character,
00:24:19full of integrity.
00:24:20But you really aren't,
00:24:21are you?
00:24:21No.
00:24:22Just in this case.
00:24:24Why?
00:24:25I shouldn't have waited
00:24:26this long to tell you
00:24:27something that is
00:24:28very important, Maris.
00:24:29How important?
00:24:32It isn't that you're married.
00:24:34That isn't so,
00:24:34is it Steve?
00:24:35Not anymore.
00:24:36Oh.
00:24:38Divorced?
00:24:39Yes.
00:24:40I have a daughter
00:24:41five years old.
00:24:43Oh.
00:24:48How long have you been
00:24:49divorced, Steve?
00:24:51Less than a year.
00:24:52I've asked myself
00:24:53a hundred times
00:24:54during the last week.
00:24:55Is this the rebound?
00:24:57But I knew it wasn't.
00:24:58I know I've felt
00:24:58so free and happy.
00:25:00You're not free, Steve.
00:25:01You're mine.
00:25:02I love you so awfully.
00:25:04I can't even measure
00:25:05how much.
00:25:05What's this?
00:25:07Oh.
00:25:08Good morning,
00:25:08Mrs. Kent.
00:25:09It happens to be
00:25:10five o'clock
00:25:10in the evening,
00:25:11young man.
00:25:13Grandma,
00:25:14I have so much to tell you.
00:25:14I can't even talk
00:25:15straight at the moment.
00:25:16We have a date anyway.
00:25:17With a river
00:25:18and a couple of trees.
00:25:19But why?
00:25:19You were doing
00:25:20all right in here.
00:25:24Well, what was
00:25:25their trouble?
00:25:26I don't know exactly.
00:25:27We never really
00:25:28discussed it.
00:25:29But she must have
00:25:29been a devil,
00:25:30you know,
00:25:30one of those women
00:25:31who wants to own a man,
00:25:32run him completely.
00:25:33Well, he picked her out.
00:25:34Then she must have
00:25:35fooled him.
00:25:35Well, maybe he hasn't
00:25:36got good sense.
00:25:37He's the cleverest man
00:25:38I've ever known
00:25:39and the finest, too.
00:25:40Don't you like him?
00:25:41Yes, I like him.
00:25:43But why don't you marry
00:25:44one of those noisy boys
00:25:45that's always around
00:25:46the house
00:25:47and let her have him?
00:25:48Who have him?
00:25:49His wife.
00:25:50This man, Holland's wife.
00:25:52She's not his wife now.
00:25:53They're divorced.
00:25:54Well, I hope so.
00:25:55I hope so for your sake.
00:25:56But it's much harder
00:25:58than most people believe
00:25:59to divorce your wife.
00:26:00You just don't seem
00:26:01to understand Steve.
00:26:03Well, how about his child?
00:26:04Oh, well, he's crazy
00:26:05about Ellen, of course,
00:26:06and I know he sees her.
00:26:07I think they have
00:26:08some sort of arrangement.
00:26:10Arrangement.
00:26:10These people who think
00:26:12they can arrange
00:26:12natural feelings.
00:26:14Grandma, dear.
00:26:16I love Steve.
00:26:17Something melted my bones
00:26:19the first time
00:26:19I looked at him.
00:26:20You saw it yourself.
00:26:22You're diving head on, baby.
00:26:24Head on.
00:26:25Oh, grandmother.
00:26:26I've told you.
00:26:28Now, don't cry
00:26:29or I won't show you
00:26:30the wedding present
00:26:31I've brought for you.
00:26:38Marriage is no good
00:26:39unless a girl gets
00:26:40a better man
00:26:41than she deserves
00:26:41and vice versa.
00:26:43Why, grandma,
00:26:44it's really marriage
00:26:45that makes the world
00:26:46go round.
00:26:47Well, it certainly
00:26:48goes round
00:26:49with a worried expression.
00:26:55I made you so late, darling,
00:26:57I've been worrying.
00:26:58I had a wire from mother.
00:26:59I telephoned her.
00:27:00Something wrong?
00:27:01She, um,
00:27:02can't come to the wedding.
00:27:03She isn't ill.
00:27:04No.
00:27:06I want to hear, Steve.
00:27:09Tell me, darling.
00:27:11Oh, it's just that
00:27:13she can't come east.
00:27:14Oh.
00:27:15She wants us
00:27:16to live with her
00:27:16till we find
00:27:16a place of our own.
00:27:19Do you think
00:27:19she'll like me, Steve?
00:27:20Oh, adore you.
00:27:22I want her to.
00:27:23But if she doesn't,
00:27:24if no one does,
00:27:25just so you like me
00:27:26and want me around,
00:27:27that's all I give
00:27:28a hang about.
00:27:31Whoops.
00:27:32Oh, I'm sorry.
00:27:33Oh, wait a moment,
00:27:33Aunt Emma.
00:27:34Don't forget,
00:27:35you promised me
00:27:35the first Roomba.
00:27:36I promise everybody
00:27:37the first Roomba,
00:27:38so pay no attention to it.
00:27:40Oh, I see, dear grandma.
00:27:41Now she looks awful mad.
00:27:42You better make
00:27:42your apology.
00:27:43Watch out for the cane.
00:27:46Marist, dear,
00:27:47you haven't told me
00:27:47when you're going
00:27:48to be married.
00:27:48Next week.
00:27:49We don't want a big wedding.
00:27:50Steve's been through
00:27:51that once.
00:27:51Yes, I know.
00:27:53I was there.
00:27:54Oh, his wife was a butane.
00:27:56I remember wondering
00:27:57then how it would turn out.
00:27:58Why?
00:27:59Oh, it doesn't matter.
00:28:01What does is that
00:28:02you'll have to live
00:28:02in the same town
00:28:03that both she and Steve
00:28:03were born in.
00:28:04His practice is there
00:28:05and he couldn't very well
00:28:06get out without
00:28:07a terrible sacrifice.
00:28:08Why should we want her?
00:28:09You won't.
00:28:10But these small,
00:28:11cozy towns,
00:28:13they take divorces
00:28:14awfully hard sometimes.
00:28:15It won't make any difference
00:28:16that you'll want
00:28:16to be friendly
00:28:17or even humble.
00:28:18You'll be on the spot,
00:28:19my dear Maris.
00:28:20It's enemy territory.
00:28:21But why?
00:28:22Why would anyone resent
00:28:24Steve and me
00:28:24getting married?
00:28:25I don't know.
00:28:27Anyway,
00:28:28you take this
00:28:29from the old gal.
00:28:30Hang on.
00:28:36Well, you look
00:28:37very happy
00:28:38for a fiancée.
00:28:39Grandma,
00:28:40I wish people
00:28:40would stop warning me.
00:28:41I feel as though
00:28:42I were going
00:28:43to the chopping block,
00:28:43not the older.
00:28:44Baby,
00:28:45there isn't a bride
00:28:46in the world
00:28:47that doesn't wonder
00:28:48of which it's going to be.
00:28:53Steve getting married.
00:28:56It's so...
00:28:57I thought you should know,
00:28:58my dear.
00:29:00Why not?
00:29:01He's free.
00:29:02To a girl
00:29:03I know nothing
00:29:03I know nothing about.
00:29:06She's a fine person
00:29:07if Steve loves her.
00:29:08He couldn't choose
00:29:09anyone else.
00:29:10I hope so.
00:29:11It is a great shock
00:29:12to me, Cynthia,
00:29:13as I know it must be
00:29:14to you.
00:29:14Yes, Mother.
00:29:16I've really lost Steve now.
00:29:18It isn't easy
00:29:19to realize that.
00:29:20Oh, my dear,
00:29:21I...
00:29:21No, no, you mustn't ever
00:29:22let me feel sorry
00:29:23for myself.
00:29:24I don't, really,
00:29:26because deep in my heart
00:29:27I know there's a bond
00:29:28between us
00:29:28that no one
00:29:29can ever destroy.
00:29:30My Ellen,
00:29:32Steve's baby and mine.
00:29:35If I have nothing else,
00:29:36Mother,
00:29:36I have that.
00:29:38I'll always have that.
00:29:40Cynthia,
00:29:40I don't want you
00:29:41to shut yourself
00:29:42away from us.
00:29:43Oh, no.
00:29:43Steve is looking to you
00:29:44to make things easy
00:29:45and happy for his wife,
00:29:46whoever she is.
00:29:47You must be loyal to her.
00:29:48But I have a duty
00:29:49to Ellen, too,
00:29:50and I won't see you
00:29:51or Ellen
00:29:52neglected or ignored.
00:29:53You may be sure
00:29:54of that, Cynthia.
00:29:58Maris Kent.
00:30:01I shall be so anxious
00:30:03to meet her.
00:30:19Here we are, Mother.
00:30:20Steve.
00:30:22And this is...
00:30:26I'm so glad
00:30:27to meet you, my dear.
00:30:28I've been looking forward
00:30:29to meeting you,
00:30:29Mrs. Harland.
00:30:30I want you to enjoy
00:30:31your stay here.
00:30:33I suppose you'll want
00:30:34a change.
00:30:35I hope you'll find
00:30:36your room comfortable.
00:30:40Cynthia's been wonderful
00:30:41about this.
00:30:42It doesn't affect her
00:30:43at all.
00:30:43How can you say that?
00:30:45If you'd heard
00:30:45how beautifully she explained
00:30:46to Ellen about your marriage,
00:30:47you'd have been deeply touched.
00:30:49Have you spoken to Ellen
00:30:50yet, Steve?
00:30:51No, no, dear.
00:30:52No, I thought Mother
00:30:52could have her over here
00:30:53so you could meet her.
00:30:54I'm so anxious, too.
00:30:55She sounds like an angel.
00:30:57That's a charming dress, Maris.
00:30:59I'm glad you like it.
00:30:59It's the nicest I have.
00:31:02I did want to make
00:31:03the best possible impression,
00:31:04Mrs. Harland.
00:31:04I want very much
00:31:05to have you like me.
00:31:07Why, of course I like you,
00:31:08my dear.
00:31:09What a thing to say.
00:31:11You're Stephen's wife.
00:31:12But I want you to like me
00:31:13in spite of my being
00:31:14Steve's wife.
00:31:16I know our marriage
00:31:16must have been
00:31:17a bit of a shock to you,
00:31:19but I think I'm really
00:31:20a nice girl,
00:31:20and I do love Steve.
00:31:22I don't question that,
00:31:23my dear.
00:31:25Stephen,
00:31:25why don't you show Maris
00:31:26the garden
00:31:27while I dress for dinner?
00:31:31Jenny,
00:31:32you're the most honest,
00:31:33you're the sweetest.
00:31:34I'll keep hacking away
00:31:35at her, darling,
00:31:35till she falls for me.
00:31:36She'll be mad about you.
00:31:37How could she help it?
00:31:38I hope so.
00:31:39But I do want her own home
00:31:40as soon as possible.
00:31:41So do I.
00:31:43You take the car tomorrow
00:31:44and start looking.
00:31:46Place of our own
00:31:47to live in.
00:31:52I suppose this is
00:31:53awfully in the streets
00:31:54to say to an agent,
00:31:55but it's so charming
00:31:56and the perfect house for us.
00:31:57I know my husband
00:31:58will want us to have it.
00:31:59I hope so,
00:32:00Mrs. Holland.
00:32:03Steve, dear,
00:32:04I hate to prop in
00:32:05on you like this.
00:32:06I've been sitting here
00:32:07wishing I could do
00:32:08just this.
00:32:09But I've seen
00:32:10the most divine place,
00:32:11really, Steve.
00:32:12Oh, I'm raving.
00:32:13Come here.
00:32:14In the first place,
00:32:15it's much less
00:32:15than we said we'd pay for it.
00:32:16Good.
00:32:17It's got everything.
00:32:18The most glorious kitchen,
00:32:19a fireplace in the bedroom,
00:32:20and the nicest yard
00:32:21you've ever seen.
00:32:22Oh, you took it,
00:32:23didn't you?
00:32:23No, I wanted you
00:32:23to see it first, darling.
00:32:24Where is it?
00:32:2519 Cameron Drive.
00:32:27What's the matter?
00:32:28Oh, that's too bad.
00:32:31Do you know it?
00:32:32I know the neighborhood.
00:32:33Cynthia's folks
00:32:34live at number 15.
00:32:35That's two houses away.
00:32:37Does it really
00:32:37make so much difference, Steve?
00:32:39Well, there's no use
00:32:40in going against
00:32:41the axe like that.
00:32:42Oh, I didn't know
00:32:43there was an axe.
00:32:44Oh, I didn't mean that,
00:32:45dearest.
00:32:45I'm sorry.
00:32:46I'm only thinking of you.
00:32:47After all,
00:32:47this isn't one of those towns
00:32:48where no one knows
00:32:49who lives next door.
00:32:51They wouldn't throw things
00:32:52in our yard, would they?
00:32:54My poor darling.
00:32:55I warned you to have
00:32:55nothing to do with me.
00:32:59Steve, if we take a room
00:33:00in the commercial hotel,
00:33:01I'll think it's a big bargain.
00:33:02What difference does it make?
00:33:03I resent all this
00:33:04as much as you...
00:33:05Oh, and that'll never blow over.
00:33:06Who cares about the rest?
00:33:08Oh, be off with you.
00:33:10It was too good
00:33:11to be true anyway.
00:33:11Probably have termites
00:33:12that big.
00:33:13Now, don't run away.
00:33:15I'm sorry.
00:33:16The nurse is here
00:33:16with the little girl,
00:33:17Mr. Holliday.
00:33:17Oh, bring them in, please.
00:33:19Cynthia sent word
00:33:19that Ellen was coming
00:33:20in for shoes,
00:33:20so I asked her to have nice...
00:33:21I'll go, Steve.
00:33:22Oh, please, now.
00:33:23I want you to wait.
00:33:24Oh, darling.
00:33:25Hello, Danny.
00:33:26I wonder where you've been.
00:33:28Didn't mommy tell you?
00:33:29You bet I did.
00:33:30Ellen, this is Maris.
00:33:32Hello.
00:33:32Hello, Ellen.
00:33:33You have a funny hat.
00:33:35And you have
00:33:35a funny little nose.
00:33:37See my new shoes?
00:33:38Oh, aren't they lovely shoes?
00:33:40I have a pair of scandals, too.
00:33:42You have?
00:33:42Yes, I have them
00:33:43when I go to the beach.
00:33:44I guess I'll wear them.
00:33:45Oh, that's a good idea, Ellen.
00:33:47Goodbye.
00:33:48Goodbye?
00:33:49You have a funny name, too.
00:33:51And you're a little angel.
00:33:53Goodbye, Steve.
00:33:56Let's wait here
00:33:57for a moment, darling.
00:34:00Maris.
00:34:01What a darling child she is.
00:34:03Isn't she?
00:34:04Why not stay
00:34:05and let her know you a little?
00:34:06No, that's wrong.
00:34:07Wrong?
00:34:08I don't think
00:34:09we ought to start that, Steve.
00:34:10Cynthia's child is hers.
00:34:12And mine.
00:34:13But not mine,
00:34:14much as I wish she were.
00:34:15Let's not mix her life up
00:34:16any more than it has to be.
00:34:18You and Cynthia
00:34:19are her whole world.
00:34:20Let her stay that way.
00:34:22All right.
00:34:23Sorry about the house.
00:34:25What house?
00:34:25You mean the one
00:34:26with the big drafty kitchen
00:34:27and the silly little yard?
00:34:28I'll find one
00:34:29much better than that.
00:34:31Goodbye, darling.
00:34:41Good evening, Mr. Holland.
00:34:44Glad you're back, sir.
00:34:45Thank you, ma'am.
00:34:47I'll see about a table.
00:34:48It's usually mobbed
00:34:48on Thursday nights.
00:34:49All right, darling.
00:34:50How are you?
00:34:51Good evening, Mrs. Holland.
00:34:53Good evening, sir.
00:34:53Good evening.
00:35:01It's all right, dear.
00:35:03Oh, hello, Cynthia.
00:35:04Hello, Steve.
00:35:05How are you, Bounds?
00:35:06Evening.
00:35:08Steve, I want to meet your wife.
00:35:10Alice, this is Cynthia.
00:35:11How do you do?
00:35:12How do you do?
00:35:12And Mr. Bounds.
00:35:13How do you do, sir?
00:35:13How do you do?
00:35:14Are you having dinner, too?
00:35:15No, we're going.
00:35:17Oh, I'm sorry.
00:35:18Hello, Alice.
00:35:18Hello, Cynthia.
00:35:21Please make Steve happy.
00:35:23Please do.
00:35:29Well, I'll be a...
00:35:31She's so lovely, Steve.
00:35:36Well, what do you think I just saw?
00:35:51Good evening, Mr. Jameson.
00:35:53Glad to see you back, Holland.
00:35:54Thank you so much, sir.
00:35:58And Cynthia turned around
00:35:59and walked right out again.
00:36:00She looks terribly unhappy.
00:36:02Oh, my.
00:36:03I saw her last night.
00:36:04She was wearing pretty snappy clothes
00:36:05for an unhappy day.
00:36:06You men know all about it, don't you?
00:36:08Sorry.
00:36:09I must say, Steve Holland
00:36:10has his nerve parading this one
00:36:11in the club on Thursday night.
00:36:12He certainly doesn't have
00:36:13to be ashamed of her.
00:36:14That's your man's answer.
00:36:15Marry a woman, have a child,
00:36:16and leave them both flat
00:36:17when you feel like it
00:36:18and get someone else.
00:36:19I wouldn't waste too many tears
00:36:20on Cynthia.
00:36:21We're not discussing personalities.
00:36:23As a matter of fact,
00:36:24Cynthia's a very intelligent girl
00:36:25and a marvelous wife
00:36:26to Steve Holland.
00:36:27Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth,
00:36:29but I know that he didn't
00:36:30waste much time.
00:36:31I'd like to be divorced
00:36:32for ten minutes
00:36:32and see you throw
00:36:33another woman in my face.
00:36:35Couldn't afford it.
00:36:36Yeah.
00:36:36Poor Cynthia.
00:36:37Sprouting along with her house and lot
00:36:38and a fat alimony check.
00:36:40Well, Steve Holland
00:36:41is not going to force her
00:36:42down my throat,
00:36:42I can tell you that.
00:36:43Or mine.
00:36:44Or mine.
00:36:45And you can tell him
00:36:46I said so.
00:36:47What for?
00:36:48Is he deaf?
00:36:51I hate to put you
00:36:52in the spotlight like this, darling.
00:36:53It had to be sooner or later, Steve.
00:36:55I want them to take
00:36:56a good look at you.
00:36:57To see what being
00:36:58really beautiful means.
00:37:00Is anyone not looking?
00:37:04It's like being
00:37:05in a fishbowl, isn't it?
00:37:07It's exciting.
00:37:08People pleading with me
00:37:09to make you happy.
00:37:10I thought I knew Cynthia.
00:37:11She pinned my ears back
00:37:12with that little scene.
00:37:14Well, that's all over.
00:37:16I hope so.
00:37:19I don't want to lose my friends.
00:37:21Not my friends, too.
00:37:23Who said you were losing them?
00:37:24I will.
00:37:25They'll have to ask her
00:37:26and they couldn't ask me, too.
00:37:27And then little by little...
00:37:29You're going to talk yourself
00:37:29into feeling like a deserted wife.
00:37:31What do you mean?
00:37:32For a girl who keeps saying
00:37:33she can't talk about it,
00:37:34you sure managed to let
00:37:34a lot of people know
00:37:35how you feel.
00:37:49Hello, darling.
00:37:51What's that?
00:37:52Christmas list.
00:37:53For Grandma,
00:37:54I'm torn between
00:37:54a nice warm shawl
00:37:55and a sled.
00:37:56How about a blackjack?
00:37:58What smells so good?
00:37:59Hurry up and find a...
00:38:00All right, ten minutes.
00:38:05Mr. Holland is home, Laura.
00:38:07We'll have dinner
00:38:07in about ten minutes.
00:38:08Yes, Mrs. Holland,
00:38:09were you planning dinner
00:38:11as something special, Christmas?
00:38:12No, Laura, why?
00:38:13I was hoping
00:38:14I could spend Christmas
00:38:15with my folks
00:38:15if it's all right
00:38:16with you, Mrs. Holland.
00:38:17It certainly is.
00:38:18You keep this under your hat.
00:38:19It's a big surprise
00:38:20for Mr. Holland,
00:38:21but I want him
00:38:21to take me up the lake.
00:38:22You mean the lake?
00:38:23Or for cold or bad winter?
00:38:25Oh, I know,
00:38:25but you and I
00:38:26are southern gals, Laura.
00:38:27And those tall,
00:38:28straight pines
00:38:29and shining ice.
00:38:30Not for me, no, ma'am.
00:38:32Give me that old
00:38:32New Orleans
00:38:33in the wintertime.
00:38:34All right,
00:38:34but don't you give me away.
00:38:35No, ma'am.
00:38:37Got everything you want, Holland?
00:38:39Maris?
00:38:40Yes, darling?
00:38:41Throw me a towel,
00:38:42will you, Jenny?
00:38:43Say, have we any plans
00:38:45for Christmas Day?
00:38:46Wait and see.
00:38:47Because I had a note
00:38:48from Cynthia today.
00:38:49Did you?
00:38:50She wants me to drop
00:38:51in there in the afternoon.
00:38:52Edwin has made something
00:38:53for me.
00:38:53She wants to give me herself.
00:38:55Oh.
00:38:56What?
00:38:58Of course.
00:38:58You'll have to go.
00:39:01Dinner's ready
00:39:02whenever you are, Steve.
00:39:03Right out.
00:39:10We're staying home,
00:39:11aren't we?
00:39:11Yes.
00:39:12Oh, then I'll eat this way
00:39:13if it's all the same to you.
00:39:14I'm a weary old man tonight.
00:39:15You never looked more handsome.
00:39:17You weren't figuring out
00:39:18anything at Christmas, were you?
00:39:19Oh, I certainly was.
00:39:20I'm going to do something
00:39:21I've been wanting to do
00:39:22very badly.
00:39:23What's that?
00:39:23Make us a magnificent
00:39:24nine-course dinner
00:39:25all by myself.
00:39:26Can you cook?
00:39:27Can I cook?
00:39:28Look, you're talking
00:39:29to Grandma's girl.
00:39:30I was making noodle soup
00:39:31before I could say it.
00:39:47When you smoke a cigarette,
00:39:48you put it right in there.
00:39:50It's the nicest present
00:39:51I've ever had.
00:39:52Do you see what it says?
00:39:54It's your name.
00:39:55Did you think of this
00:39:56all by yourself, my baby?
00:39:57Of course she did,
00:39:58didn't you, darling?
00:39:59No, Mommy, don't you remember?
00:40:00You said Daddy
00:40:01would like it for his house.
00:40:03Oh, yes.
00:40:03I think her first idea
00:40:04was to knit you a muffler, Steve.
00:40:06But I can't knit.
00:40:08Oh.
00:40:09Excuse me,
00:40:09it's time for Ellen's supper.
00:40:10Oh, yeah.
00:40:11Merry Christmas, my darling.
00:40:14Merry Christmas, Daddy.
00:40:15Would you like to stay on
00:40:16for a little while, Steve?
00:40:17Ellen could sit with us
00:40:17for dinner if you care to.
00:40:19Well, no, no thanks.
00:40:20I can't.
00:40:21Oh, that's too bad.
00:40:22You've never seen us
00:40:22sit at a big table, have you?
00:40:25I wonder why
00:40:26you must go away.
00:40:28I've got to.
00:40:28Forgive me, darling,
00:40:29won't you?
00:40:30And thank you
00:40:30for the wonderful ashtray.
00:40:32Don't you break it.
00:40:33I won't.
00:40:33Good night.
00:40:34Good night, Mr. Holland.
00:40:37She was a perfect little lady.
00:40:38Never even questioned
00:40:39my going
00:40:39until you mentioned dinner.
00:40:41I'm sorry, Steve.
00:40:42I didn't think.
00:40:42I know.
00:40:43But I think
00:40:44we ought to be
00:40:44a little more careful.
00:40:46We don't want her
00:40:46to have any more problems
00:40:47than are necessary.
00:40:48I just seemed so.
00:40:49I'm sorry.
00:40:50I know you didn't
00:40:51do it deliberately.
00:40:52Thank you, Steve.
00:40:53Well, good night.
00:40:55Good night.
00:40:57Good night.
00:41:00Good night.
00:41:26What's this one?
00:41:27I don't know.
00:41:28Just mixed them up.
00:41:30Steve.
00:41:32Wasn't so bad, was it?
00:41:34Didn't it?
00:41:35Great.
00:41:36That's nice.
00:41:37Something's gone wrong
00:41:38over there.
00:41:39Yes.
00:41:40I guess it'll have
00:41:40to be adjusted someday.
00:41:43Steve, I'm scared
00:41:44it's an infernal machine.
00:41:46Darling, you couldn't get up
00:41:47so that I could get up
00:41:49and find something soothing
00:41:50like holy night,
00:41:51could you?
00:41:51No, darling.
00:41:53I couldn't get up
00:41:54for Tchaikovsky in person.
00:41:55Ah, you know,
00:41:56we're liable to become
00:41:57awfully lazy this way.
00:41:58What of it?
00:41:59In the twilight of life
00:42:01when the strife is over.
00:42:03Me and my wife.
00:42:04And good old Roma.
00:42:08I don't know about you,
00:42:09but this is the best Christmas
00:42:10I've ever had.
00:42:10It's a wonderful Christmas
00:42:12and you're wonderful
00:42:13and we're all wonderful.
00:42:14Don't hit me.
00:42:16You know,
00:42:17I thought of us going away
00:42:17this Christmas up to the lake.
00:42:19You've no idea
00:42:19what it's like
00:42:20on a winter's night.
00:42:21The trees,
00:42:22the moon and the ice.
00:42:23Did you really want to, Steve?
00:42:25Would you have liked that journey?
00:42:27I would not.
00:42:28This sort of thing
00:42:29wouldn't be half as much fun
00:42:30on ice.
00:42:34I'm innocent, Holland,
00:42:35but they could pin it on me.
00:42:36That's why we've got lawyers,
00:42:37Mr. Jameson.
00:42:38Can you keep me out of jail?
00:42:39I can try.
00:42:40Well, that's not very encouraging.
00:42:42If I didn't think I could win,
00:42:43I wouldn't take the case.
00:42:44Fair enough.
00:42:46Hello.
00:42:47You sound pretty happy.
00:42:49I am happy, dearest.
00:42:50I'm in love.
00:42:51It's a glorious day
00:42:52and do you still want me for lunch?
00:42:53No.
00:42:54Too busy.
00:42:55Hi, Steve.
00:42:56I'm jittery.
00:42:57You'll see.
00:42:59Right, dear.
00:43:04Crowded for lunch today, Alec?
00:43:06Yes, ma'am.
00:43:10The ladies are having a bridge.
00:43:12Charity.
00:43:12I'm sorry.
00:43:13Is there someplace you could serve me a sandwich?
00:43:15Yes, ma'am.
00:43:16I could serve you in the lounge.
00:43:17Oh, Mrs. Holland,
00:43:18the committee wasn't sure
00:43:19if you played or not.
00:43:21Yes, I play bridge.
00:43:22I dance.
00:43:23I eat lunch occasionally.
00:43:24I'm quite normal.
00:43:25I'm sorry if you misunderstand, Mrs. Holland.
00:43:27We merely tried to save you embarrassment.
00:43:30You see, most of us here have known each other for quite a long while.
00:43:33Cynthia is a friend of ours.
00:43:35Of course, you're more than welcome to attend any of the regular club affairs.
00:43:40Maris, if you'll care to lunch.
00:43:43Maris, I think she understands the situation now.
00:43:46Does she?
00:43:47I'm sorry, but I don't.
00:43:49I don't like stupid cruelty.
00:43:52I hope this sort of thing never happens again.
00:44:00Darling, I thought I was early.
00:44:01I called you to meet me at the house.
00:44:03Oh, I left the office just after we talked.
00:44:04Why?
00:44:05It doesn't matter.
00:44:06I'm all too excited, Steve.
00:44:07What is this?
00:44:08You look pretty glum to me.
00:44:10It's nothing.
00:44:11Please tell me, Steve.
00:44:13You'll know in two minutes.
00:44:19Like it?
00:44:20Oh, Steve, you went and...
00:44:22Took an option on it yesterday.
00:44:23Three acres, from here to those big O's.
00:44:24Come on.
00:44:28This.
00:44:28All this is yours, my queen.
00:44:32Oh, Steve.
00:44:34Steve, Steve, you shouldn't...
00:44:35It'll be stretching the credit for a time, but what's the difference?
00:44:38We've got what we wanted.
00:44:40Our own land.
00:44:41Our own home.
00:44:43Maris, dearest.
00:44:46I know this is an awful time to break down, Steve, but I can't help it.
00:44:49What's wrong?
00:44:51Do you know what I thought before?
00:44:53That I'd go home to Washington for a little while.
00:44:55What?
00:44:56Until you can straighten us out.
00:44:57What are you saying?
00:44:59Oh, I love you, Steve.
00:45:01Knowing all about it now, I'd do it over again.
00:45:03But first, you've got to settle your problem.
00:45:06Maris, stop it.
00:45:07I thought I married a man.
00:45:08I married a divorced couple.
00:45:09That's not true.
00:45:10It is true, Steve.
00:45:11I'm an outsider.
00:45:12With the town, with your mother, with you.
00:45:14Darling.
00:45:14Yes, with you, Steve.
00:45:16You're tied to her in a thousand ways.
00:45:17You can't break away.
00:45:18Even if you wanted to, they won't let you.
00:45:20Listen to me, Maris.
00:45:21You mustn't say those things.
00:45:23You're my life, dearest.
00:45:24You're all of it.
00:45:26You must never think anything else.
00:45:27You're too fine, too genuine to let some of these idiotic people hurt you.
00:45:32And you must never, never talk of leaving again.
00:45:36No.
00:45:37I couldn't leave you, Steve.
00:45:41But they can't get away with it.
00:45:43I won't let them get away with it.
00:45:59Bless you, my children.
00:46:00Bless you.
00:46:01Good evening, Mrs. Kinsley.
00:46:02Your roses, your beautiful roses.
00:46:04Well, the good senator, my husband, looked at me suspiciously this morning for the first time in thirty years.
00:46:10Why not?
00:46:10Did you get the passion flower I sneaked into the box on the side?
00:46:13No, I didn't, you miserable man.
00:46:15Well, you both look revoltingly happy.
00:46:19Oh, now, Steve.
00:46:20Hello, darling.
00:46:21Hello, Cynthia.
00:46:22You look lovely.
00:46:26Hello, Cynthia.
00:46:28Hello, how are you?
00:46:32Ah, Cynthia.
00:46:33Mrs. Kinsley.
00:46:34You look ravishing, my dear.
00:46:35How are you?
00:46:36Not too well.
00:46:36You look wonderful.
00:46:38How's the little girl?
00:46:39Oh, she makes everything worthwhile.
00:46:41What do you mean by that?
00:46:42Didn't you know Steve and I were the boys?
00:46:43Oh, yes, I knew it.
00:46:44So you see.
00:46:46And to see once more the happy faces of one's old friends and neighbors.
00:46:49Mrs. Kinsley, please forgive me for going, won't you?
00:46:51I certainly will not.
00:46:53Why?
00:46:54Mother will...
00:46:55Mrs. Holland will explain.
00:46:56Why don't you explain?
00:46:57Is something wrong?
00:46:58Very, Mrs. Kinsley.
00:46:59I had no idea you'd invited Cynthia.
00:47:01What?
00:47:02I invited all my friends.
00:47:03It was very nice of you, but I'd better go.
00:47:04Cynthia.
00:47:06Good evening.
00:47:07Please don't go.
00:47:08You were going, weren't you?
00:47:10Yes, I was.
00:47:11But I wish you wouldn't.
00:47:12I'd consider it a great favor.
00:47:14I'm sorry.
00:47:15You put on this act once before, right here in this club.
00:47:18What's the idea of getting all dressed up and making a late entrance just for the pleasure
00:47:21of leaving when you saw me?
00:47:22What was the point?
00:47:29I love you, Mary.
00:47:31You shouldn't have done that.
00:47:32Shouldn't I have, Steve?
00:47:33No.
00:47:35It doesn't help matters.
00:47:36It helped me an awful lot.
00:47:38Cynthia may not have done that deliberately.
00:47:39The list of guests for tonight was in the paper.
00:47:41She knew we'd be here.
00:47:42Why all the dramatics coming and going?
00:47:44Everybody in the room's watching us.
00:47:46And we're quarreling about them.
00:47:48She's got what she wanted.
00:47:49Is that just?
00:47:50Should we make it complete?
00:47:51A really good scandal?
00:47:52Shall we leave, too?
00:47:54No, not on your life.
00:47:55I think you were wrong to make a fuss.
00:47:56So do I.
00:47:57But I just got mad.
00:47:59All right.
00:48:01Let's dance.
00:48:03Look here, son.
00:48:05Let me have a hooker of rye.
00:48:16Oh.
00:48:17Here's Mother.
00:48:19Now?
00:48:21Why?
00:48:21What can I do about it?
00:48:24She can't do that.
00:48:25I'll be right there.
00:48:28Maris.
00:48:29I've got to go over to my mother's.
00:48:31At this hour, Steve?
00:48:32Cynthia's there.
00:48:33She threatens to leave town tomorrow and take Ellen with her.
00:48:35Can she do that?
00:48:36Is she the right to?
00:48:37Yes, but I'm not going to let her.
00:48:39Will you forgive me for going, darling?
00:48:41Of course, Steve.
00:48:42I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:48:50I'm sorry this happened.
00:48:52I'm sorry this happened.
00:48:52She's in there.
00:48:58Cynthia, there's no reason to carry on like this.
00:49:00Isn't there, Steve?
00:49:02I feel shabby and humiliated.
00:49:04I'm sorry.
00:49:05I don't see how I can hold my head up in this town again, ever.
00:49:08I thought you asked for what you got.
00:49:12I think it would be better for all of us if I left.
00:49:14I'm taking Ellen and going away.
00:49:16No, that's impossible.
00:49:17I won't have Ellen and Cynthia driven out like criminals.
00:49:19New York, anywhere.
00:49:20It's out of the question.
00:49:21Not to see Ellen except once or twice a year, with luck.
00:49:24You can't do that, Cynthia.
00:49:25There's no reason why we can't all be happy.
00:49:27Happy?
00:49:28Oh, Steve.
00:49:29Why can't we all live like intelligent people, then?
00:49:32I don't want to be selfish, but it's become too difficult.
00:49:35If you didn't carry on every time you saw Madness, there would be no difficulty.
00:49:37It'd be better for you and for everyone if I went away.
00:49:40Let me decide that.
00:49:41Do you think I can face people after tonight?
00:49:43The talk, the gossip?
00:49:45Cynthia, I'm in the middle of an important case.
00:49:46I can't think of anything else right now.
00:49:47I'm thinking of my baby, Steve.
00:49:49You're thinking what your friends will say about tonight.
00:49:51Why not get away from your friends for a while?
00:49:53Let me send you and Ellen away somewhere, up to the lake,
00:49:56till I get clear of this case.
00:49:57I think it'll do you good, dear.
00:49:58You can go away tomorrow morning and stay as long as you like.
00:50:02If you want us to, Steve, we'll do it.
00:50:04I certainly do.
00:50:05You can't decide anything like this until I've had time to think about it.
00:50:08And whatever happens, I won't lose Ellen.
00:50:18Malice.
00:50:19Yes, Steve?
00:50:22Do you mind, dear?
00:50:23May I turn on the light?
00:50:24Of course, darling.
00:50:30She had been going for a while, but I got her to wait.
00:50:33That's good.
00:50:34You'd better get to bed, Steve.
00:50:36You have a hard day ahead of you.
00:50:38She feels we'd be happier if she left.
00:50:40We would.
00:50:41Well, you can't mean that...
00:50:42She doesn't mean it, Steve.
00:50:44She hasn't the slightest intention of leaving.
00:50:46I told you.
00:50:47All we do is worry about Cynthia and her troubles.
00:50:49She is the important person in this house.
00:50:52I don't want to worry you, Malice.
00:50:53Well, I want to be sympathetic, but she's not even decent.
00:50:56I do feel a certain responsibility.
00:50:59For me, too, or just for her, Steve?
00:51:02I'm sorry.
00:51:03I didn't mean that.
00:51:04But don't you see?
00:51:05You're having the same kind of scenes with both of us.
00:51:07But, darling, I was married to Cynthia.
00:51:09Ellen is our child.
00:51:10I can't bear the idea of not being able to see her.
00:51:13Am I wrong in that, Malice?
00:51:15How could you be?
00:51:16How could you feel any differently?
00:51:18But that's just what Cynthia's counting on, Steve.
00:51:20That's why we'll never be free of her.
00:51:29But it's so early, Mommy.
00:51:31You have a little cold, dear.
00:51:32Have I, Mommy?
00:51:33Yes, dear.
00:51:34You must rest.
00:51:36I want to hear them play the lovely music so much.
00:51:39Well, maybe you will.
00:51:42Ellen, wouldn't it be nice if Daddy came up here to see us?
00:51:46Is he, Mommy?
00:51:47Would you really like him, too?
00:51:48Oh, yes, Mommy, please.
00:51:50Well, we'll see.
00:51:51In you go.
00:51:56Can you state definitively that Mr. Jamison
00:51:57ordered you to sell that block of stock?
00:52:00It is my impression that he did.
00:52:02I want a definite answer, yes or no.
00:52:05Well, it's my impression that...
00:52:06Do you realize you may be sending a man to the penitentiary,
00:52:08yes or no?
00:52:11I think he did.
00:52:13Yes.
00:52:15That's all.
00:52:17Court is adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
00:52:22Well, Steve?
00:52:23I'll tell you tomorrow.
00:52:24I didn't like the way they took that last witness.
00:52:26We might.
00:52:27Well, I think we should have a meeting this evening
00:52:28to find out where we go from this point.
00:52:30Absolutely.
00:52:30About 9 o'clock at the office?
00:52:329 o'clock's fine.
00:52:33I'll see you later.
00:52:36You were splendid, Steve.
00:52:37Thank you, darling.
00:52:38Here she is.
00:52:39Will you win, Steve?
00:52:40If they believe us.
00:52:41Let's have them downtown show with the three of us.
00:52:43Then maybe you and Mother can take in a movie.
00:52:44I have a meeting at 9.
00:52:46Mr. Holland, I have a message for you, sir.
00:52:48To call Mrs. Holland at the inn.
00:52:49Oh, thanks.
00:52:50There are phones in the lobby.
00:52:52I hope nothing's wrong, Steve.
00:52:54You must go to sleep now, darling.
00:52:56But the air isn't dark outside.
00:52:58Still feel a tickle in your throat?
00:52:59Oh, no, Mommy.
00:53:00You sure?
00:53:01Yes, Mommy.
00:53:02I tried and tried, but I can't feel anything.
00:53:04Good.
00:53:05All right.
00:53:05Now, close your eyes.
00:53:06Mommy, please leave the door home when you go downstairs.
00:53:11I may not be going downstairs, darling.
00:53:13Good night.
00:53:14Good night, Mommy.
00:53:19Hello?
00:53:20Yes?
00:53:21Yes, hello, Steve.
00:53:22Is something wrong, Cynthia?
00:53:23Ellen isn't feeling very well, Steve.
00:53:25She seems to have a little cold.
00:53:27How bad is it?
00:53:27Well, I'm not really worried about her, but she's been asking for you.
00:53:31You have a doctor?
00:53:33Well, it isn't as bad as that.
00:53:35Just that she wanted to see you.
00:53:36Cynthia, how ill is she?
00:53:38I don't want you to worry.
00:53:40Has she a fever?
00:53:41No, no temperature to speak of.
00:53:43I'll be at my office from 9 until about midnight.
00:53:45I want you to call me if there's a slightest change.
00:53:48Yes, Steve.
00:53:49Then phone me at home any time during the night after that.
00:53:52If I didn't have this meeting, I'd run up there right now.
00:53:54It's nothing at all.
00:53:55I'll be with her continually, of course.
00:53:56If she gets any worse, let me know right away.
00:53:59I shouldn't even have called you, except that I thought you ought to know.
00:54:02Have you everything you want?
00:54:03Yes, of course.
00:54:04I'll phone you if I think it's necessary.
00:54:06Goodbye.
00:54:10But if Cynthia hasn't even had a doctor...
00:54:12Well, she must be worried to have called me here.
00:54:14But she promised to let you know if Ellen became worse.
00:54:16I wish this conference tonight weren't so important I could drive up and back easily.
00:54:20Don't worry, dear.
00:54:21If Jameson weren't so shaky, I'd hate to run out on him.
00:54:24Would you like me to go up there, Stephen?
00:54:26Oh, no, Mother, that's sweet of you.
00:54:27It's too hard to drive at night.
00:54:28Oh, nonsense.
00:54:29I should feel much better in my own mind, and so would you.
00:54:32Frankly, I'm worried, Stephen.
00:54:34I feel sure that Cynthia wouldn't have called if she weren't frightened.
00:54:38I think you should go, Steve.
00:54:39I think this is far more important than any case you'll ever have.
00:54:42If Ellen is ill, you'll want to be there.
00:54:44If Ellen is ill?
00:54:45I think there's a possibility that there's nothing at all wrong with her.
00:54:48What?
00:54:49Are you saying that Cynthia would deliberately pretend that...
00:54:51I don't know.
00:54:52But it's exactly the sort of thing she's been doing ever since we've been married.
00:54:56You mean she'd lie about Ellen being sick?
00:54:58If Ellen is ill and calling for her father, you should be there.
00:55:01If she isn't, you'll want to know that too, won't you, Steve?
00:55:04I can't imagine anyone thinking that...
00:55:05Just a minute, Mother.
00:55:07I'll call off the meeting.
00:55:08We'll go up right now.
00:55:17Good evening, Mr. Holland.
00:55:18I haven't seen you in quite some time.
00:55:19No, what's Mrs. Holland's room number, please?
00:55:21431.
00:55:22Mrs. Holland, I believe, is dancing in the social hall.
00:55:24I'll tell her.
00:55:25No, no, never mind.
00:55:26Just give her the key until I'm here when she's through dancing, will you?
00:55:28Yes, sir.
00:55:30I'll wait here, Steve.
00:55:38I'm sorry.
00:55:39Excuse me just a moment.
00:55:46What are you doing here?
00:55:47Is Steve with you?
00:55:48Yes.
00:55:49He went up to see Ellen.
00:55:50You did this.
00:55:51You made him come up here to check up on me.
00:55:53I don't have to check up on you, Cynthia.
00:55:55I knew all about you long ago.
00:55:58Can't I dress for dinner because I have a child?
00:56:00Or is that wrong?
00:56:02You don't have to defend yourself to me.
00:56:03I have nothing to defend.
00:56:04Ellen, do you care to come with me?
00:56:09Daddy, when did you come here?
00:56:11Don't talk now, Ellen.
00:56:13Isn't the music lovely, Grandma?
00:56:15Yes, darling.
00:56:17I'll get her to sleep.
00:56:27I'll tell Steve you're waiting.
00:56:35Steve, why didn't you let me know you were here?
00:56:37They said you were dancing.
00:56:38I wanted to see Ellen.
00:56:39I must have just missed you.
00:56:40I went downstairs five minutes ago.
00:56:41What was the matter with us, Cynthia?
00:56:42I told you.
00:56:43She complained of her throat.
00:56:44She's perfectly all right now.
00:56:46Well, you don't think I'd leave her if she wasn't, do you?
00:56:48I didn't think you'd leave her at all after the way you spoke on the telephone.
00:56:50But when she went to sleep, feeling so much better...
00:56:52I want to know why you called me.
00:56:54Ellen asked for you.
00:56:56The last thing she said before she went to sleep was that she wanted to see you.
00:56:59I'm sure she asked for me.
00:57:00Yes, so she asked me to stay for dinner at Christmas.
00:57:03You put the words into her mouth, didn't you?
00:57:04How can you say that?
00:57:05You've been crying that you wouldn't have her hurt.
00:57:07It's you who are hurting her.
00:57:08I hurt Ellen.
00:57:09Why tricks like this?
00:57:10You've been using her to persuade my mother that you're a martyr, that marriage is an intruder.
00:57:14Do you think Mother believes that?
00:57:16Why don't you ask her?
00:57:17She's in the next room.
00:57:25Mother, I...
00:57:40Well, what else do you want?
00:57:41Nothing.
00:57:42You were bound to have reached yourself once, Cynthia, and you have.
00:57:45I know everything there is to know about you.
00:57:47And nothing you can ever do could hurt us anymore.
00:57:56Wait a minute.
00:57:59I think there's something you don't know.
00:58:01Yesterday you asked me to postpone my decision.
00:58:03Well, I've made it.
00:58:04I'm taking Ellen to New York to stay.
00:58:06You can't do that.
00:58:07You can't do that to Steve.
00:58:08Oh, yes, I can.
00:58:10She's going right out of your life, and she's going to stay out.
00:58:14Didn't you believe me when I told you that I was finished with you?
00:58:16Well, I am.
00:58:17You can do as you please.
00:58:18You'll never have a chance to interfere with us again.
00:58:20Much as I love Ellen, if keeping her means smashing my life with Maris,
00:58:24then I'm willing to lose her.
00:58:25That is final, Cynthia.
00:58:29Come, Maris.
00:58:30No.
00:58:31Would you deprive Ellen of her father?
00:58:33A man like Steve and all he can mean to her and do for her?
00:58:36Why should that interest you?
00:58:37Steve told you to take Ellen away.
00:58:38You must know what making that decision meant to him.
00:58:40You've no power over Steve any longer, Cynthia.
00:58:42That one hold you had on him is gone now.
00:58:44I don't have to listen to this.
00:58:46Oh, yes, you do.
00:58:46You're beaten and you know it.
00:58:48You never wanted to leave town.
00:58:50You wouldn't know what to do without a couple of hundred shoulders to weep on.
00:58:52But you've overplayed your hand and now you can't stay here.
00:58:55I'll stay if I like and I'd like to see you get me out.
00:58:57I won't, but Mrs. Holland will.
00:58:58When she's finished with you, your friends will finally recognize you.
00:59:01Now, you don't deserve it, Cynthia, but you're going to have another chance.
00:59:03A chance to go on as though nothing had happened.
00:59:05That's very kind of you.
00:59:06I think so.
00:59:07All you have to do is behave yourself from now on.
00:59:09And we'll call it quits.
00:59:24Good evening, Mrs. Holland.
00:59:25Good evening, Mrs. Holland.
00:59:26Good evening, Mrs. Holland.
00:59:39Excuse me.
00:59:40What's up?
00:59:44Son, let me have a slug of...
00:59:45Never mind.
00:59:47Just a minute.
00:59:51I have a message for you.
00:59:53Ellen wants a bicycle with red wheels for her birthday to you.
00:59:57Hello, Maris.
00:59:57What a lovely gown.
00:59:58Thank you, Cynthia.
00:59:59With red wheels.
01:00:00I won't forget.
01:00:01Nice to see you.
01:00:06Son, I'll never touch another drop as long as I live.
01:00:10Whoa.
01:00:19See you now.
01:00:22See you.
01:00:23Bye.
01:00:29See you.
01:00:31Bye.
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