- 22 hours ago
Category
🎥
Short filmTranscript
00:00:36THE END
00:01:10THE END
00:01:30THE END
00:01:30THE END
00:01:31THE END
00:01:31THE END
00:01:31THE END
00:01:32THE END
00:01:32THE END
00:01:33THE END
00:01:47THE END
00:02:06THE END
00:02:08THE END
00:02:41THE END
00:02:49THE END
00:02:51THE END
00:03:16THE END
00:03:45THE END
00:03:59THE END
00:04:02THE END
00:04:18THE END
00:04:52THE END
00:05:08THE END
00:05:33THE END
00:05:35THE END
00:05:50THE END
00:05:53THE END
00:06:04THE END
00:06:05THE END
00:06:09THE END
00:06:12THE END
00:06:15THE END
00:06:16THE END
00:06:20THE END
00:06:23THE END
00:06:24I suppose you'll have so much to attend to here,
00:06:27you won't be able to get home to dinner tonight.
00:06:30Of course, I have things to do here, but I...
00:06:32You see, I have some special plans for tonight.
00:06:40I... understand.
00:06:43How about this one? Go there, turn around.
00:06:49Oh, no, no! That will not do at all.
00:06:53It goes wrong with your personality.
00:06:56I knew something was wrong with it.
00:06:57Tell me, for what do you want that gown?
00:07:00I want to look very pretty.
00:07:02It's going to be very hard for you to do.
00:07:05Well, really, I...
00:07:07Well, I want Helen to meet somebody tonight,
00:07:10and I want that somebody to like her.
00:07:13A man! Of course!
00:07:16Now I understand.
00:07:18Oh, but I don't want to look like a tantress or something.
00:07:21Oh, no!
00:07:23Let me see.
00:07:26I have just the same.
00:07:29Oh, it will be adorable on here.
00:07:32Oh, thank you!
00:07:33And you know, that cause he's supposed to do...
00:07:36Well, just that to a man.
00:07:40Just what?
00:07:41Just that, and don't forget.
00:07:43Perfume.
00:07:44It is very important.
00:07:46Orchid.
00:07:48You shall see.
00:07:51Isn't she marvellous?
00:07:53I think she's vulgar.
00:07:57Oh, uh, Doris.
00:08:00Have you any orchid perfume at home?
00:08:03Yes.
00:08:04Darn it.
00:08:05Oh, I'll go and change.
00:08:06Well, I'll wait for you out here.
00:08:08Bye.
00:08:13Oh, Doris!
00:08:14Oh, hello, Daddy!
00:08:16Isn't it wonderful?
00:08:18Come over here.
00:08:23Now, tell me all about it.
00:08:25Well, he asked for you first.
00:08:27And then he recognized my voice and said,
00:08:29Is this my little sister Doris?
00:08:31Oh, I can't tell you how I felt.
00:08:33I can scarcely believe it.
00:08:35Victor, come home at last.
00:08:37You will see him.
00:08:38Oh, yes, yes.
00:08:40Well, I've arranged a little dinner.
00:08:42Oh, just the Weston's.
00:08:44Oh, wouldn't it be better to meet him alone?
00:08:49I thought it would be easier for you if there were others.
00:08:52Perhaps you're right.
00:08:54You're sure he wants to see me?
00:08:56Oh, darling, the first thing he asked was if you would want to see him.
00:09:01Impulsive boy running away just because I decided to marry again?
00:09:04Oh, now, Daddy, in a way, there was an excuse for Victor.
00:09:08He was so devoted to Mother, but they were inseparable.
00:09:13Naturally, the thought of anyone else.
00:09:16Oh, but he must love you or he wouldn't come back.
00:09:20Oh, Mr. Wycliffe, I'm just thrilled, aren't you?
00:09:24Oh, yes, yes.
00:09:28I'll wait for Julie.
00:09:30Well, she's here.
00:09:31Here?
00:09:31In her office.
00:09:33Oh.
00:09:34Dinner's at 7.30.
00:09:36I'll be on time.
00:09:43Blackie, you have no idea what they wear in this season.
00:09:46They're wearing muffs and sleeves and long gloves,
00:09:50just like my great-grandmother.
00:09:52Julie.
00:09:53John, how nice of you to come here.
00:09:57Oh, I brought you the most beautiful crevice from Charvet,
00:10:02just the kind you like.
00:10:03Oh, thank you, dear, for thinking of me.
00:10:05Well, I got your cable telling me not to meet you at the pier.
00:10:09I know you are so busy.
00:10:10I don't like to disturb you.
00:10:12Oh, I went to the boat anyway.
00:10:15And when I got to your cabin, you'd already left.
00:10:24I'm sorry.
00:10:24I miss you.
00:10:27By the way, the steward told me to give you this cigarette case.
00:10:30You left it in your cabin.
00:10:35But this is not mine.
00:10:38It's a man's case.
00:10:39Yes, I see it is.
00:10:40He picked it up while I was there, as a matter of fact.
00:10:43That's probably why he felt obliged to mention it.
00:10:47Oh, those stewards are stupid, John.
00:10:50And I don't think it's very good, huh?
00:10:52No.
00:10:53No.
00:10:53No one's to try to return it.
00:10:55Oh, no.
00:10:57Of course.
00:10:59I suppose it's useless, my asking you again, to give up all this.
00:11:04All this?
00:11:05What do you mean?
00:11:07This running around.
00:11:08Well, you have a home, Harris and back, London and back.
00:11:12Oh.
00:11:15And what should I do if I give up my business, hmm?
00:11:19Well, you have a home.
00:11:20No, but I need my business to keep my peace of mind, John.
00:11:26Can't I give you enough to make you happy?
00:11:29But dear, with this, I don't need your money.
00:11:31And the people who knew your first wife and do not like me as Mrs. Whitcomb,
00:11:36they find me very important as Madame Julie.
00:11:42Well, let's hurry home.
00:11:46We're going home to dinner.
00:11:49Something, something most surprising has happened.
00:11:54No, John.
00:11:55Doris has her plan.
00:11:57I don't want to intrude.
00:11:59Nonsense.
00:12:00I know all about the plan.
00:12:01Do you?
00:12:02Yes, I do.
00:12:03My son, Victor, is coming home tonight.
00:12:09Victor?
00:12:10Yes, Victor.
00:12:13So, you see, it's most important that you should be there.
00:12:17Oh, no.
00:12:19No, I think Doris is right.
00:12:22I always felt so sorry for your boy.
00:12:26How anyone could hate me as much as he does without ever seeing me.
00:12:31Oh, nonsense.
00:12:33He doesn't hate you.
00:12:34He can't when he knows you.
00:12:37Oh, come, dear.
00:12:38I'm worried myself about meeting him after all these years.
00:12:42And I want you to be there so,
00:12:45so he'll understand from the first your position in the household.
00:12:50You'll come.
00:12:55Well, if you wish.
00:12:57That's right.
00:12:59Come along.
00:13:00No, I must stay here for a few minutes with Mrs. Black.
00:13:03I have some business to talk with her.
00:13:04Oh.
00:13:05But I won't be long.
00:13:07You'll hurry home soon.
00:13:09Goodbye.
00:13:09Goodbye, John.
00:13:22No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:13:51Hello?
00:13:53Yes?
00:13:57Paul!
00:14:00No!
00:14:02But I told you, you shouldn't call me.
00:14:07Where you are, across the street.
00:14:10Oh, no. No, Paul, please.
00:14:16No!
00:14:18Paul! Paul!
00:14:28Ah, that's what I was going to do.
00:14:34Ah, that's a story you could say.
00:14:38But no, it's a fucking mess.
00:14:40No, it's crazy.
00:14:40No, no, I'll go to the room.
00:15:24Oh, your promise.
00:15:26A bad promise is better broken than kept.
00:15:29Oh, you promised that you wouldn't try to see me again.
00:15:34But I didn't try. It was no effort.
00:15:36Oh, Julie.
00:15:38You see, my taxi happened to follow yours from the pier.
00:15:43And then, after I'd registered in my hotel, I took a walk.
00:15:48Strangely enough, my feet bore me exactly in this direction.
00:15:54Well?
00:15:56Oh, well.
00:15:57Oh, Julie.
00:15:59You see, I've been walking all around the streets.
00:16:02A stranger in a strange land.
00:16:05Oh, it's good to find an old friend.
00:16:08An old friend?
00:16:10Uh-huh.
00:16:1224 hours.
00:16:13That can be a very long time.
00:16:16Hmm.
00:16:17Funny, huh?
00:16:18How little we know of each other.
00:16:22I know all I need to know of you.
00:16:24And besides,
00:16:25what difference does it make who we are?
00:16:27Oh, a great deal.
00:16:29For all you know,
00:16:33maybe I'll not be free to listen to you.
00:16:36Yes, I'd even thought of that.
00:16:38But
00:16:40there's always a way to free oneself when a thing is right.
00:16:43I learned that in the African jungles
00:16:45where they know nothing about our so-called civilized customs.
00:16:48No, no.
00:16:49But there is one custom
00:16:51you must have guessed.
00:16:54I am married.
00:16:55And you don't love your husband?
00:16:56Oh, I know, Julie.
00:16:58Your first kiss last night told me that.
00:17:01You can't go on living with a man you don't love.
00:17:04Oh, but I...
00:17:05Nothing can keep us apart.
00:17:09No.
00:17:15Oh.
00:17:16Yes?
00:17:17You are very careless
00:17:19where you leave your cigarette case.
00:17:21Oh, gee, I thought I'd lost it.
00:17:24I thought I'd lost...
00:17:26I thought I'd lost it.
00:17:28Never, Julie.
00:17:29Never.
00:17:29Oh, no, no, no, Paul, no.
00:17:30Please.
00:17:34Go.
00:17:35Go.
00:17:36Yeah, but...
00:17:37But Julie.
00:17:38No.
00:17:38Oh, Julie.
00:17:39Go, Paul.
00:17:40I shall see you again.
00:17:41When?
00:17:44Julie.
00:17:45Oh, go.
00:17:58I'll see you again.
00:18:00I'll see you again.
00:18:41I'm sorry about this extra place, sir, but Miss Doris distinctly said there would be seven to dinner.
00:18:46And Mr. Whitcomb, when he arrived, made it very clear there'd be eight.
00:18:50And I suppose when Mrs. Whitcomb gets here, there'd be other orders.
00:18:54Mrs. Whitcomb arrived ten minutes ago and has gone to her room.
00:18:58One never knows what to expect in this house.
00:19:02Now, listen here. When you've been here a little while longer, you'll understand it's your business to, to, to, to
00:19:09mind your own business and not discuss family affairs.
00:19:13Yes, sir.
00:19:17Mr. Whitcomb has changed a good deal since he married his second wife.
00:19:21It don't surprise me at all. It takes a woman to do a bit of changing to any man.
00:19:26How many times have I told you not to discuss family matters?
00:19:30Yes, sir.
00:19:37Oh, any sign of my brother?
00:19:39Not yet, Miss Doris.
00:19:40You can depend upon me to let you know as soon as he arrives.
00:19:43Thanks.
00:19:51No!
00:19:52No!
00:19:54Oh, no!
00:19:54Oh, he's sure to be here soon.
00:19:58Doris?
00:19:58Hmm?
00:19:59Like him?
00:20:00Well, turn around.
00:20:01Hmm, he's sweet.
00:20:03I hope he thinks so.
00:20:06Can you smell the orchid perfume?
00:20:09Well, faintly.
00:20:10Well, naturally, I don't want to asphyxiate him.
00:20:16I wonder what he looks like.
00:20:18Well, everybody used to say that he looked like, like mother.
00:20:23Oh!
00:20:24Now, what's the matter?
00:20:25What if he's married already?
00:20:27Well, then he's married, that's all.
00:20:29Oh, Helen, it isn't you.
00:20:32It's Julie.
00:20:33She got around father some way.
00:20:35The idea of her being here tonight, a wrong night.
00:20:38Madame, you should have been here for an instant.
00:20:41Oh, I don't have time.
00:20:43Give me my shoes, Jeannette.
00:20:44Give me your shoes.
00:20:45Yes, ma'am.
00:20:49Poor Madame.
00:20:51What a problem.
00:20:52What a problem.
00:21:00Every time I want the house to myself, she has to come snooping around.
00:21:05Well, Victor will show her that she can...
00:21:09Uh, not here, hmm?
00:21:12Oh, don't frown, precious.
00:21:15Oh, I'm as nervous as...
00:21:19I never realized how much I wanted my boy.
00:21:22Oh, Nancy.
00:21:22It's wonderful to know he's coming back.
00:21:24Oh, yes.
00:21:26I, uh, I think I'll, I'll wait for him in the library.
00:21:32Hmm?
00:21:32Why?
00:21:33Well, under the circumstances, it's proper that he should come to me.
00:21:38Oh, Daddy, you do love being a father.
00:21:42Oh.
00:21:43There.
00:21:45Oh, that, that must be Victor.
00:21:50Oh, that must be my father.
00:21:50Don't forget.
00:21:52Send him to me in the library.
00:21:55I will, Daddy.
00:22:00Oh.
00:22:02It's only mother and father.
00:22:04Oh.
00:22:08Hello, dear.
00:22:09I told you we were too early, Frederick.
00:22:11Uh, where's your father?
00:22:12Oh, in here.
00:22:13Waiting in solitary dignity.
00:22:16Oh.
00:22:17It's supposed to be clear out and wait till Victor arrives.
00:22:19Quite right.
00:22:20Hurry.
00:22:20Yes, but, my dear, I...
00:22:21Please, Frederick, wait outside.
00:22:23Of course, dear.
00:22:24Just as you say.
00:22:25Just as you say.
00:22:27Come, dear, come.
00:22:28But, Mother, I...
00:22:28I'm the terrace, dear.
00:22:31Where did you get that awful frock?
00:22:33But, Mother, I...
00:22:35It's atrocious.
00:22:37I'll talk to you about that later.
00:22:39But, Mother...
00:22:40Outside, dear.
00:22:41Please do as Mother asks you.
00:22:48Is she here?
00:22:51When I think of the times your mother in this very room
00:22:55and Victor was just a little boy.
00:22:58Life is like that.
00:23:01That's probably Victor now.
00:23:03I...
00:23:06Well...
00:23:07I'll go.
00:23:09I wanted to be in there when Victor came.
00:23:12Yes, and your mother didn't want it,
00:23:13and that's why you're here.
00:23:17Well, Barton, old fellow.
00:23:19Here we are.
00:23:20Dave and son.
00:23:21How do you do, sir?
00:23:22Oh, I'm so happy that you're home again.
00:23:25Yes, but you don't look a day older.
00:23:28Well, how do you manage?
00:23:29But, uh, how you've changed, Master Victor?
00:23:32Why, uh, I would hardly have known you if I...
00:23:35Master Victor, eh?
00:23:36Well, that makes me feel like a little boy again.
00:23:39Pardon me, sir, but Miss Doris is so anxious to see you.
00:23:42Yeah, where is she?
00:23:46Doris.
00:23:47Oh, Victor.
00:23:48Oh, darling, darling.
00:23:53What?
00:23:54You...
00:23:55Well, what's the matter with me?
00:23:56Yes, but you're all grown up.
00:23:58Well, what did you expect?
00:24:00Oh, and to think I used to call you waddles.
00:24:03Waddles?
00:24:04When you were a little fellow, you used to walk with just a tiny waddle.
00:24:09Oh.
00:24:09Oh, Victor.
00:24:10You never even wrote one word to say you were alive or anything.
00:24:14Yes, I know.
00:24:15I know.
00:24:15But I'm here now, anyway.
00:24:17Huh?
00:24:18And you'll never go away again?
00:24:19Uh-uh.
00:24:20How's father?
00:24:21Happy as a kitten.
00:24:22He's so thrilled at your being here.
00:24:24But you know, he can't resist being a stern parent.
00:24:27Well, I don't blame him.
00:24:28Waiting for you in the library now.
00:24:30Oh, and is his wife with him?
00:24:34She's in her room.
00:24:35Mother's room.
00:24:37Oh, I hoped she wouldn't be here tonight, but father wanted her and...
00:24:40Well, after all, Doris, it was father's right to marry again.
00:24:44We had no right to dictate.
00:24:45Why shouldn't you be here?
00:24:48You've changed like that?
00:24:50Well, I've learned a little about the world since I've been away.
00:24:54We must try to understand their side of it, too.
00:24:57Well, we're not children any longer.
00:25:00Well, uh, the Westons are here, Victor.
00:25:04I'll tell them that you've arrived.
00:25:06You'd better go on in and see father.
00:25:08Well, come with me.
00:25:10No, no, I think you'd better see him alone first.
00:25:12Then I'll come.
00:25:32Hello, Dad.
00:25:42Well, uh, I...
00:25:49Well, I guess I'm still pretty old-fashioned about being a father.
00:25:54It's been pretty long, hasn't it, huh?
00:25:56Oh, we'll make up for that now.
00:25:59You're looking fine.
00:26:01How do you do it?
00:26:02How do you keep fed?
00:26:03Well, well, we have to keep up with you young fellows, you know.
00:26:07I know.
00:26:09Well, I think they've been alone just long enough.
00:26:11Come, Frederick.
00:26:12Go on in.
00:26:13Yes, but, my dear, don't you think...
00:26:13Go right in, Frederick.
00:26:15Go on.
00:26:15Helen, come.
00:26:16Come, dear.
00:26:16Come.
00:26:16Come quickly.
00:26:17Come.
00:26:19Well, well, well.
00:26:22I feel as if I'd been away a century.
00:26:23I'm glad to see you.
00:26:23I'm glad to see you.
00:26:24Victor.
00:26:25Hello, Mrs. Weston.
00:26:26You still have your dear mother's eyes.
00:26:29Helen.
00:26:29Helen, come.
00:26:30Come, dear, quickly.
00:26:31You remember little Helen.
00:26:35Well, for...
00:26:36I feel as if I've been away a century.
00:26:38Oh, do I look a hundred years old?
00:26:42Oh, dear.
00:26:44You look beautiful.
00:26:46Oh, thank you.
00:26:47Tell me, can you still turn a cartwheel?
00:26:49I certainly can.
00:26:50Helen?
00:26:51Well, I can.
00:26:52Oh, these mother and girls.
00:26:54Well, Daddy, here we are.
00:26:56Yes, here we are.
00:26:57Good luck.
00:27:06I just think I left there rather abruptly.
00:27:08I don't think we'd better mention that, Victor.
00:27:11Well, tell us about Africa.
00:27:13You really were exploring in the jungle, weren't you?
00:27:15Oh, yes.
00:27:16Oh, my.
00:27:17You might have been killed by the hippopotami.
00:27:19Just missed.
00:27:20Oh, Mr. White.
00:27:21Yes, we saw many.
00:27:22We brought them.
00:27:23Oh, dear?
00:27:24Yes, we brought them.
00:27:25You brought them with you?
00:27:26Really?
00:27:27I don't think I should like Africa.
00:27:29Oh, you didn't.
00:27:30Oh, sure.
00:27:31I should.
00:27:32Oh.
00:27:32Did you catch any baboons?
00:27:34Well, no, darling.
00:27:35They don't make very good playmates.
00:27:38Oh.
00:27:39Oh, thank you.
00:27:40Oh, thank you.
00:27:40We had one little monkey.
00:27:42Oh.
00:27:43He kept it, Annie.
00:27:44Can I have a question?
00:27:45Can you hear me?
00:27:46Yes, you should, sir.
00:27:48Yes, you should, sir.
00:28:08John.
00:28:10Darling, what is it?
00:28:15I'm afraid to meet him.
00:28:18Afraid of what?
00:28:20Oh, darling, you look.
00:28:22You look beautiful.
00:28:27Come.
00:28:32Glad that no baboons were brought back.
00:28:35Very bad household pets.
00:28:36Well, I want to buy some monkey.
00:28:38A monkey, eh?
00:28:40I want what you'd like.
00:28:42Oh, I would have liked to offer you, sir.
00:28:44Oh, Victor.
00:28:47Yes?
00:28:49Victor, come here.
00:28:58And this is you, lady.
00:29:04My wife and my son.
00:29:11He's looking daggers at her.
00:29:17She's a businesswoman, Victor.
00:29:20What do you think of that?
00:29:22Trips abroad.
00:29:23London, Paris, and all that sort of thing.
00:29:26Oh, please.
00:29:28Don't make fun of me.
00:29:29No.
00:29:30I'm not.
00:29:32It's the modern spirit.
00:29:35She returned from Paris only today on the Ile de France.
00:29:38If I'd known, I...
00:29:38And what vote did you come back on, Victor?
00:29:41I'll bet she was flying the English flag.
00:29:45Did you arrive today?
00:29:48Yes.
00:29:49On the Baltic.
00:29:50What a coincidence.
00:29:52One boat brings my wife and the other my son.
00:29:57Before you stay, I'll send it once to your hotel for your luggage.
00:30:01Oh, no.
00:30:01Don't bother, Dad, please.
00:30:02You see, I think I'd better stay at the hotel until my plans are fully settled.
00:30:06Plans?
00:30:07Yes.
00:30:08I may leave at once on another expedition.
00:30:11Into Yucatan.
00:30:12Nonsense!
00:30:13You've no plans except to take your place in your home where you belong.
00:30:17Here.
00:30:18Come.
00:30:19Write a note on your card.
00:30:21No, Dad.
00:30:22Please, Dad.
00:30:22Must I...
00:30:24Spank you?
00:30:25He will, too.
00:30:27Your father would be happy to have you here.
00:30:33Oh, bless you.
00:30:35Now, how can you refuse?
00:30:39Where are your cards?
00:30:43All right.
00:30:49Another expedition, hmm?
00:30:50We'll soon put a stop to that.
00:31:00Don't you think it's better to tell Barton?
00:31:04Yes, dear.
00:31:05Just as soon as he's written the card.
00:31:07So, you're thinking of running away again.
00:31:11You've done enough globetrotting, young man.
00:31:13Yes, indeed.
00:31:15There you are, sir.
00:31:16Thanks.
00:31:16I'll send it once.
00:31:18Barton.
00:31:20Oh, Victor.
00:31:21Yes?
00:31:22May I have one of your cigarettes, please?
00:31:24Why, Helen, don't tell me you smoke, too.
00:31:27Well, who doesn't?
00:31:28If you don't mind, please don't smoke.
00:31:31I have a terrible headache.
00:31:33Well, I wouldn't have come down to dinner if I'd had a headache.
00:31:36Well, after all, Doris, we can do without a cigarette.
00:31:40Why, of course we can.
00:31:42Paul Niles?
00:31:43Paul Niles?
00:31:45What's this nonsense about this name, Paul Niles?
00:31:48Well, Dad, you see, when I joined the expedition, I didn't have much money.
00:31:52It was your own fault.
00:31:54Well, perhaps.
00:31:55But I took the name of Paul Niles and I've used it ever since.
00:31:58Well, from now on, Paul Niles is in the discard.
00:32:02Here, Bart.
00:32:03But, Victor, why the name Paul Niles?
00:32:04Send the car down at work.
00:32:05Oh, I don't know.
00:32:06Jerry can pay the bill, whatever it is.
00:32:08Oh, no, just a minute, Dad.
00:32:09I can do that.
00:32:10Besides being my son, please remember, you're also my guest.
00:32:14Here you are, everybody.
00:32:15Oh.
00:32:15Oh, come here.
00:32:17Oh, Mother.
00:32:18I suppose you don't recognize this young name.
00:32:20Oh, great Scott.
00:32:22Buddy.
00:32:22Victor.
00:32:23Well, you were just sprouting when I left.
00:32:25Oh, I wasn't so little.
00:32:27No, well, you never were little this way.
00:32:29He's going through college now.
00:32:31Oh, yes?
00:32:31Yes.
00:32:32Taking a football course.
00:32:34Oh, no.
00:32:35Oh, no.
00:32:40There's dinner at last.
00:32:42Victor.
00:32:43You take Julie.
00:32:45Buddy.
00:32:47Oh, no, no.
00:32:49Ellen.
00:32:51You've scored your ball.
00:32:53Hello.
00:32:54I must see you alone.
00:32:57Oh, please.
00:32:58Be careful.
00:33:01Buddy.
00:33:02It's going to be just impossible.
00:33:04I don't want to go around here from now on.
00:33:06Well, I always said the thing to do is to marry me.
00:33:08You'd better before our license runs out.
00:33:10Buddy, hush up.
00:33:11Oh, beautiful.
00:33:14Papa.
00:33:15Does this orchid perfume do things to you?
00:33:18Do things?
00:33:19Yes.
00:33:20Oh, ma'am.
00:33:21Louie said it would.
00:33:22What are you talking about?
00:33:25I hope Victor liked it.
00:33:28Oh, so that's it, Betty.
00:33:30In love already, huh?
00:33:32I suspect it.
00:33:37I'm going to sound just like a scheming mother.
00:33:40But wouldn't they make a charming pair?
00:33:47Hmm?
00:33:49Oh, I meant Victor and Helen.
00:33:52Oh?
00:33:53Yes.
00:33:55Perhaps.
00:34:00Oh, Victor.
00:34:01Yes?
00:34:01This quail came down by airplane from our Canadian camp.
00:34:05Oh, really?
00:34:06Remember the camp?
00:34:06Yes.
00:34:07That's why I did my first exploring.
00:34:09Well, it's a home-cooked dinner you're getting, my boy.
00:34:12It's rather tasty after eating elephants hide, eh?
00:34:16Oh!
00:34:17Do they eat elephants hide?
00:34:19Hide, hooves, and tusks.
00:34:22I thought they made piano keys out of tusks.
00:34:25Well, you see, we had no pianos in the jungle,
00:34:28so we boiled the tusks for dinner.
00:34:31And the aroma gathered the animals from miles around,
00:34:34and you could hear them in the jungle.
00:34:39You know, this is the first time
00:34:41I've had my family all together in our home.
00:34:44Oh, I think it's wonderful.
00:34:46Oh, brother.
00:35:12Well...
00:35:13Oh!
00:35:15Hello!
00:35:17Come in.
00:35:21I've just got out some old...
00:35:23some old photographs of Victor's.
00:35:26I want you to look at them.
00:35:30This one was taken when he was six years old.
00:35:37John.
00:35:38And this?
00:35:39John.
00:35:42Why did you marry me?
00:35:46What?
00:35:48Why did you marry me?
00:35:51Why, I...
00:35:55Are you joking?
00:35:58No, I'm asking you because I want to know.
00:36:04Why did you marry me?
00:36:06Why, I...
00:36:10Why wouldn't anyone marry you?
00:36:17Oh, it would have meant so much if you said something else.
00:36:21Julie.
00:36:29Julie.
00:36:30Julie, dear.
00:36:32Julie.
00:36:34You're more tired than you think.
00:36:38Let's not talk anymore about it tonight.
00:37:14You conceited fool.
00:37:19Why did you marry her?
00:37:21Why did you marry her?
00:37:23And you couldn't tell her.
00:37:27And that's the easiest thing to answer.
00:37:35Well...
00:37:36We've been associated together now for...
00:37:38for a good many years.
00:37:40There were times when we all lost a little sleep
00:37:43over one deal or another.
00:37:45But what was sleep or anything compared to building up a great fortune?
00:37:48Yeah.
00:37:51That's what I used to think.
00:37:54I've been one man who always said he'd never retire.
00:37:57Well, I still say it.
00:37:58In fact, I'm just ready to go to work.
00:38:01But the job I've picked for myself is a little different.
00:38:04I want to get out from under all this strain.
00:38:07Why don't you take up golf, J.W.?
00:38:09Gosh, I'm not old enough for that, Ed.
00:38:11I want to play hooky.
00:38:13And then I have someone to take my place with you men.
00:38:16Someone who'll keep the name of Whitcomb alive.
00:38:19I mean my son, Victor.
00:38:22Well, that's great for you.
00:38:24But... but how about us?
00:38:28I remember distinctly a few years ago
00:38:31a certain man who was near bankruptcy.
00:38:34Yes, and suicide.
00:38:36That man came to me, and I had faith in him.
00:38:40I went on his notes.
00:38:42My associates thought I was crazy.
00:38:44But he came through...
00:38:46John!
00:38:48Well...
00:38:50Good heavens, old man.
00:38:52I didn't mean to...
00:38:54Why, of course you didn't.
00:38:56I knew I could count on you.
00:39:00In fact, I thought I could count on all of you
00:39:02to put your shoulders back of the boy
00:39:04and help him to the top where I want him.
00:39:08Well, that's fine.
00:39:10Say, I bet there are a lot of things you fellas want to say about me.
00:39:13And I've got a most important...
00:39:15The table just arrived for you, sir.
00:39:20The table will reply and tell him to offer 5,000 more.
00:39:23Yes, sir.
00:39:24I'm trying to buy the finest little villa on the Riviera.
00:39:28Just a little place at Beaulieu,
00:39:29but it has the sweetest strip of the Mediterranean right at the front door.
00:39:33Not thinking of living abroad, John.
00:39:35No definite plans of any kind yet, Ed.
00:39:37But you can bet your life this little villa will be very much in my plans when they are made.
00:39:44Gosh, I've got to go.
00:39:47Standing, talking to a lot of fellow...
00:39:50If I didn't know John Whitcomb as well as I do,
00:39:53I'd say there was a woman back of all this.
00:39:58Well, I suppose we'll read all about it in the morning tabloids.
00:40:21All right, dear. Come on, let's hurry. I have to get back to the office.
00:40:23Please, dear. He's just thrilling me.
00:40:29Why don't you think about it?
00:40:40Happy?
00:40:42Strange. That melody.
00:40:46It's the same one they play on the ÃŽle de France.
00:40:51That night.
00:40:53Yes, I know. I asked him to play it.
00:40:57I wanted to find out if it was the music or me.
00:41:01How can you say that?
00:41:03Because I can't understand, Julie.
00:41:05You keep making excuses to keep away from the house, from dinner,
00:41:10any place that I might be.
00:41:12Why? When you love me.
00:41:15But can't you understand?
00:41:17I want to be a little...
00:41:20a little decent to him.
00:41:24That is the least I can do, Victor.
00:41:28You've got a wee to go on like criminals?
00:41:30Whispering in corners, stealing glances.
00:41:33Oh, it's unbearable, Julie.
00:41:37Oh, you should have let me go away.
00:41:40Back to Europe or any place.
00:41:43And I'd have followed you on the next boat. You know that.
00:41:46Well, but you would have forgotten.
00:41:51And me?
00:41:54Well, at least I would have done one fine thing.
00:42:00By giving you...
00:42:03back to him.
00:42:05But, Julie, nothing else matters.
00:42:08I love you.
00:42:14Oh, no.
00:42:17No, Victor.
00:42:19I must go.
00:42:20No, no, please. Please don't go.
00:42:22I promise, I'll just look at you.
00:42:25That'll be all right, won't it?
00:42:25That is the last time for such madness.
00:42:29I'm going...
00:42:29Julie.
00:42:31Alone.
00:42:53John.
00:42:55Yes?
00:42:56Look at that!
00:43:00Look at that.
00:43:03Look at that.
00:43:06Sweet.
00:43:07Look at that.
00:43:34Oh, Mrs. Black.
00:43:35Oh, I'm so sorry, but Madame's not here.
00:43:37Oh, that's too bad.
00:43:39Oh, she'll be so disappointed.
00:43:41I'll wait. Do you mind?
00:43:43Oh, not at all. Will you come in the office?
00:43:48Oh, pardon me.
00:44:07Suppose.
00:44:13It is a surprise.
00:44:20Have you been waiting long?
00:44:21No time at all, dear.
00:44:23Oh, I'm glad, John.
00:44:24I suppose you've been slaving
00:44:25slaving to make some old first-budget look like a duchess.
00:44:28Oh, no. I went to lunch.
00:44:31Lunch?
00:44:31Yes.
00:44:32You?
00:44:33With Victor.
00:44:36Vic...
00:44:38John, I have to...
00:44:39Now you see.
00:44:41I hesitate to break in on your sacred business, Arles.
00:44:45While he, the young scamp...
00:44:47Well, let him try it again.
00:44:51Julie, now I know it can be done,
00:44:53I'm going to keep you so busy,
00:44:56you won't have time to lunch with anyone but me.
00:45:01I'm learning a lot from that boy.
00:45:06Oh, about tonight.
00:45:09Now, I insist on your being there.
00:45:12These people who are coming,
00:45:13it's the first time that many of them have been in our home since we were married.
00:45:17They all knew Victor as a boy.
00:45:20I know, I know, I know.
00:45:22They all know you as Madame Julie.
00:45:26But I want them to know you, dear,
00:45:28as Mrs. Whitcomb.
00:45:31But Dorit, she...
00:45:33Oh...
00:45:34Oh, Whitcomb.
00:45:37Boo-boo-boo.
00:45:39Now, promise.
00:45:41Do as I ask.
00:45:43Hmm?
00:45:49Oh, John.
00:46:09Just to know you're close to me,
00:46:17Make such moments near to me
00:46:24Even when clouds fill the sky
00:46:30What can I
00:46:33When I know you're close
00:46:43Just a little word from you
00:46:50Changes dark shadows to sunshine
00:47:00Take more life can give
00:47:05But let me live
00:47:10Just to be
00:47:16Hell closing
00:47:19Spell of your love
00:47:25When you're close
00:47:37To me
00:48:07Me
00:48:09I know that
00:48:11And enjoy it so much
00:48:13Thank you
00:48:14My dear
00:48:15What do you think about her?
00:48:18Yes, I think it was her life
00:48:21And you know, I didn't know that you could see
00:48:24Oh, close to me
00:48:26I'd just like to see anyone there
00:48:28Pardon me
00:48:29This is my dance
00:48:31Well
00:48:44Well, John
00:48:46Just one sort of influence is necessary for me to get a dance with your wife
00:48:52I'll see what I can do for you
00:48:54I haven't had a chance all evening
00:48:56Well
00:48:57Don't give up hope
00:48:58You know that
00:49:09Thank you for the song
00:49:12You think I meant it for you?
00:49:15I knew you did
00:49:17I knew you did
00:49:17I knew you did
00:49:20I knew you did
00:49:23That's John Ellen
00:49:25When she looked at you
00:49:28Why
00:49:29I hadn't noticed
00:49:31Nice to see Mr. Whitcomb entertaining again
00:49:34Yes
00:49:34It needed something like his son coming home to stir things up a bit
00:49:38Yes
00:49:41He seems to be getting on very well with his stepmother
00:50:08Oh, darling, it was beautiful to watch you by
00:50:11Now, John, when are you going to persuade Mrs. Whitcomb to allow me?
00:50:14Well, you know, this time, Bob, I think I'm going to speak for myself
00:50:19John
00:50:22What is it, Sid?
00:50:23You danced only once with me tonight
00:50:26Why, honey, what's the matter?
00:50:28Oh, just nothing at all
00:50:29You danced the last three with her
00:50:31And you danced the first one with her, too
00:50:33I mean, you should have danced it with me
00:50:35Well, after all, she's the hostess
00:50:37Oh, no more than I am
00:50:38I have more rights here than she has
00:50:40Now, darling, don't get upset and be silly over nothing
00:50:43Oh, I suppose it's nothing when you lied to me for the first time in your life
00:50:46Doris, Doris
00:50:47You told me you came over on the Baltic
00:50:49But I know you came over on the Ile de France
00:50:51Barton saw the labels on your luggage
00:50:53There were a half dozen labels on my luggage
00:50:55Well, I know what I'm talking about
00:50:56And you'll find out before I'm through
00:50:58Now, Doris, listen
00:51:14What's wrong?
00:51:15Oh, everything
00:51:16Don't ask me
00:51:17Well, I... I thought... I... I... I...
00:51:20I can't stay in this house any longer
00:51:21Oh, have you got that marriage license?
00:51:24Gosh
00:51:25I've carried it around so long it's almost worn out
00:51:28And anyway, it's run out now
00:51:30I'll have to get a new one
00:51:31Well, get a new one
00:51:31You may have a chance to use it
00:51:34Gee, you've accepted me?
00:51:37Oh, wait a minute
00:51:38Aren't you supposed to give me a kiss?
00:51:40Oh, buddy
00:51:45Here she comes
00:51:46I leave you alone
00:51:48No, no, no, no, please
00:51:49Please don't go
00:51:54Victor, darling
00:51:55Yes?
00:51:55I can remember when your dear mother danced in this very room
00:51:59And you and Doris and Helen were little children
00:52:02Isn't she sweet tonight?
00:52:04Oh, mother, please
00:52:06Yes, she's lovely
00:52:08Victor, do dance with her just as you used to
00:52:11Dance with her, please
00:52:15May I?
00:52:16I'd love to
00:52:31What a charming pair
00:52:34Don't they look well together?
00:52:38Helen is so pretty
00:52:40She dances beautifully
00:52:42Victor was so fond of her when they were only children
00:52:46It was always dear Ann Whitcomb's wish that they would marry
00:52:51Really?
00:52:52Mm-hmm
00:52:54I'm sure I can count on your help
00:52:56To carry out the wishes of Victor's mother
00:53:02Marriage is so serious
00:53:28What is it?
00:53:29It's Doris
00:53:30Doris?
00:53:31What's wrong?
00:53:32Oh, I've been trying for ages to get her to marry me
00:53:34Doesn't she love you?
00:53:37That's just what I don't know
00:53:38Oh, I could go out and bust myself
00:53:41I'm crazy about her
00:53:43And she treats me like a phonograph record
00:53:45Put on
00:53:45Put on, take off, put on
00:53:47Poor boy
00:53:49Gee, you understand, don't you?
00:53:51You know how it feels to feel
00:53:54Well, you know how it feels
00:53:57You are a nice boy, Barry
00:53:59A sweet boy
00:54:00You must be happy
00:54:02Oh, God
00:54:02What's the matter with that young elephant?
00:54:04Toothache?
00:54:05Me?
00:54:06I'm all right
00:54:07How did you get here?
00:54:09Well, Doris invited me
00:54:10Go away
00:54:12I'm in such a good humor tonight
00:54:14That everything seems all right
00:54:16Even you
00:54:17Go away
00:54:18Yes, sir
00:54:20Ha!
00:54:22Darling
00:54:23What?
00:54:24Come with me
00:54:24To the foot of the stairs
00:54:26It's getting late
00:54:27He's here, Grandperson
00:54:29Isn't he?
00:54:34Hello, Malcolm
00:54:36Congratulations
00:54:36Just heard the news
00:54:38Did you hear me?
00:54:38Hello, Happy
00:54:39Nice to see you here
00:54:47I must hurry and change
00:54:49I'm leaving at once for Washington
00:54:50You are going now?
00:54:52I must be there at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning
00:54:54John, what is so important?
00:54:56I...
00:54:57I can't tell you now
00:54:59Be patient
00:55:00Just a little while
00:55:03I'll see you again before I go
00:55:22You are going to see you
00:55:23Go upstairs
00:55:24Yes?
00:55:25I've got to see you
00:55:26I'm going to put the cards on the table
00:55:27I'm going to tell him we love each other
00:55:29Are you mad?
00:55:30It's better for me to tell him
00:55:31It's better for me to tell him than someone else
00:55:32What do you mean?
00:55:34Be very careful what you say in front of dogs
00:55:37And why?
00:55:38I'm not sure how much she knows, but...
00:55:43Victor, please don't
00:55:45Can you wait?
00:55:46No, darling
00:55:47I'd like to see you
00:55:49Victor!
00:56:07Hello, serious face!
00:56:09What's on your mind?
00:56:16Dad
00:56:18I can't go on like this any longer
00:56:21Of course you can't
00:56:23I've been expecting this ever since your return
00:56:26I know that a fine, active young man like you
00:56:30Couldn't be expected to idle about
00:56:32But don't worry
00:56:34Matters are being arranged
00:56:35To take care of that
00:56:37What do you mean?
00:56:39Well...
00:56:40I didn't mean to tell you
00:56:41Until my return from Washington
00:56:44But Victor
00:56:46I'm arranging to turn over
00:56:48All my business interest to you
00:56:51That'll put you in a position
00:56:53Second to no young man of your age in New York
00:56:57But that's not what I meant
00:56:59Don't try to be modest now
00:57:01Say nothing to anyone about it, Chad
00:57:03Julie doesn't know
00:57:05I'm arranging everything
00:57:07As a surprise for her
00:57:09Oh, but Dad
00:57:10Oh, come on, come on
00:57:11Quick
00:57:13I've got to catch this drink
00:57:15Oh, hello, darling
00:57:17Well
00:57:19I'm off
00:57:20Bye
00:57:21Goodbye
00:57:22Goodbye, Victor
00:57:31Did you tell him?
00:57:33No
00:57:34I couldn't get to it
00:57:35He kept talking about other things
00:57:37Oh, dear, thank you
00:57:43Oh, dear, thank you
00:58:14I don't know what you're saying here
00:58:14I don't know what you're saying here
00:58:15Oh, dear, don't
00:58:17Oh, dear, thank you
00:58:19Oh, dear
00:58:20I'm here for my room
00:58:20Yes, dear
00:58:20Oh, dear
00:58:22Thank you
00:58:23I don't know what you're saying here
00:58:26I don't know what you're saying here
00:58:27Good
00:58:29Of course, dear
00:58:37is that the coffee and toast you prepared for her yes sir i'll take it to her sir no you
00:58:41won't
00:58:43i'll take it in myself you seem to annoy her i'm sorry sir yes you annoy a great many people
00:58:49around about here yes sir you'll have to be a great deal smarter you understand yes sir yes
00:59:07pardon me miss doris but was anything wrong with breakfast this morning i don't know
00:59:14i noticed you hadn't eaten anything so i i brought you in some coffee well i don't want any coffee
00:59:21oh dear dear dear no one seems to want anything this morning mr victor went out very early
00:59:27was anyone winning and no no one was with him miss a madam went directly from her room to the
00:59:36car
00:59:36and left for church church oh barton did the telegram arrive this morning no miss doris
00:59:46are you expecting your father today i don't know
00:59:52would you tell me how many there will be for lunch oh it doesn't matter i will be here anyway
00:59:58i can't stay in this house any longer but miss doris
01:00:02oh if you can't see if you don't know what's going on here
01:00:06oh well i've written it all in this letter you give it to my father personally the moment he returns
01:00:13leave me when he reads that
01:00:17well it may open his eyes
01:00:30barton
01:00:33has mr whitcomb returned not yet madam
01:00:41i should think my father'd be the last person you'd want to see and why
01:00:47after what's been going on in this house since he went away i can well imagine what happened on the
01:00:52eau de france oh i should think you'd never want to look anyone in the face again doris
01:00:57what you think is a lie you talk about lying who were you before you married your father knew well
01:01:04enough who i was before he married me you wanted his money that's what you wanted no
01:01:08no i have my business i am independent or your father and i always will be well i suppose you
01:01:16can pull the wool over his eyes but you can't pull it over you don't you listen to me until
01:01:22i'm
01:01:22through you see this my wedding ring your father gave it to me and if i want that all you
01:01:31have to
01:01:37say to me
01:01:38don't get out of my way listen doris don't
01:01:44well that's all right i'll wait right oh hello doris have you got your car yes but gee i didn't
01:01:49expect
01:01:49you to decide so suddenly well i want to get out of this house if i leave my own home
01:01:54my father may
01:01:55wake up to what's going on here well what's going on oh you don't have to know all you have
01:01:59to do
01:02:00to take me away gosh well hurry buddy oh doris oh please don't talk to me oh i'll wait for
01:02:11you in the
01:02:11car oh let go i wish you'd never come back i wish i were dead now just a minute honey
01:02:17now come on
01:02:17come on tell me what's the trouble oh you know what the trouble is i can't stay here any longer
01:02:23after what's been going on between you and julie stop it
01:02:28one thing is true i do love julie i've tried to tell father but what you insinuate doris is not
01:02:36true
01:02:37and you can thank julie for that for if she didn't listen to me i don't believe you you lie
01:02:42to me once
01:02:42and you lie again to protect her oh i never want to see you or anybody in this house as
01:02:48long as i may
01:02:49doris or d
01:03:01julie i just returned from the east river there's a small mail steamer sailing at 12 sharp this noon
01:03:06oh what a relief almost a year at sea with with no one to bother victor
01:03:13you are going yes and you're going with me i booked our passage but your father julie
01:03:19i love you he couldn't even understand it's useless to try to explain to them and besides julie
01:03:26it's up to you to decide whether you're going or not
01:03:34oh it's settled oh darling but my luggage is already on the way to the boat now you hurry
01:03:40hurry and pack julie runny away again victor oh but i couldn't stay another minute in this house
01:03:45and besides i was sure you'd come with me
01:03:51i'll go
01:03:52oh good good now darling the boat is the segundo east river foot of 20th street
01:03:58segundo 20th street right yes now remember
01:04:03what but doris and birthy now you and i oh but don come come hurry
01:04:11oh you'll be lonely yes but we can't help that
01:04:16oh no
01:04:20i go but you go first will you why i want leave some words for him
01:04:28and you see i'm sure barton suspects it's better you go i will follow in a taxi go please
01:04:34all right very well but darling remember now you can't be late 12 sharp noons and when we get
01:04:41on that boat we'll have the first real happiness we've ever known oh no no no not in this house
01:04:49no no now quickly victor
01:05:04oh
01:05:06oh
01:05:08oh
01:05:08oh
01:05:09oh
01:05:09oh
01:05:18oh
01:05:37oh
01:05:40Could you tell me how many there will be for lunch?
01:05:43Oh, I don't know.
01:05:45Oh, please, will you send me Jeanette to my room right away?
01:05:48Yes, ma'am.
01:05:53Jeanette! Jeanette!
01:05:54Oui, madame.
01:05:55Hurry. Five few things for traveling.
01:05:58I'm going away.
01:05:59No evening gown.
01:06:00I'm going away in a little trip.
01:06:02A little trip?
01:06:03Yes.
01:06:03Oh, madame.
01:06:04I know all about it.
01:06:06I have everything ready for it.
01:06:07One other, madame.
01:06:19What's this?
01:06:21The four new traveling suits for your little trip.
01:06:25Who sent that?
01:06:27A Mr. Whitcomb.
01:06:30Mr. Whitcomb?
01:06:32Oui, madame.
01:06:37A little trip.
01:06:44Well, that was a wild ride.
01:06:46What's the matter with Jerry this morning?
01:06:48Oh, Barton, that, that Viton case.
01:06:51Get it and bring it in, will you?
01:06:52I've something special in it.
01:06:54I hope you had a successful trip, sir.
01:06:55Oh, I did indeed. I did indeed.
01:06:58Excuse me, sir.
01:06:59But could you tell me how many there'll be for lunch?
01:07:01Lunch?
01:07:02I don't know.
01:07:03I don't know.
01:07:03Ask Mrs. Whitcomb.
01:07:05Oh.
01:07:06I'll be closing the house soon, Barton.
01:07:08What, sir?
01:07:09Suppose you'd like to live abroad after a couple of months' vacation, hmm?
01:07:11Well, sir, I don't know.
01:07:13You don't know.
01:07:14Perhaps I might.
01:07:15Perhaps you might.
01:07:16Well, think it over.
01:07:18Think it over.
01:07:21Shoo me.
01:07:23Shoo me.
01:07:25Come here.
01:07:27I didn't telegraph.
01:07:29I wanted to surprise you.
01:07:32Oh, darling.
01:07:34Oh, it's so good to be home.
01:07:40I've so much to tell you.
01:07:43I don't know where to begin.
01:07:46You know, darling, I...
01:07:48I never realized how empty a home would be without you.
01:07:57But we won't be here much longer.
01:07:59I've something for you.
01:08:02See, dear.
01:08:03Look at this.
01:08:05Purchased villa at Beaulieu for you.
01:08:10Stop.
01:08:12Deal being completed this week.
01:08:15Stop.
01:08:17John.
01:08:18Our honeymoon villa.
01:08:20It's yours now.
01:08:22Not rented.
01:08:23Bought and paid for.
01:08:25Yours.
01:08:26And next, the little trip we've talked about so often.
01:08:30What do you say to this?
01:08:32I've resigned.
01:08:34Got rid of my committees in Washington and all my responsibilities here.
01:08:38There's an example for you, Julie.
01:08:41Now will you forget that shop of yours.
01:08:44Give it to Mrs. Black.
01:08:46Sell it if you like.
01:08:47And go holidaying with me.
01:08:50Round the world.
01:08:52Then, bore you to live with your Paris near at hand.
01:08:57Oh, Julie.
01:08:59I've just found out how much I, ever since you asked me that question, why did I marry you?
01:09:05I should have told you then.
01:09:08It's because I, because I love you.
01:09:11I want you more than anything in the world.
01:09:14I, I, I, oh, I'll have to stop this raving.
01:09:19No, no, John.
01:09:20Go on, please.
01:09:21No.
01:09:21I, I, I just need you close to me.
01:09:25Oh.
01:09:29Oh, but, what of your children?
01:09:34Doris will soon marry.
01:09:36She has gone with Buddy.
01:09:41Well, I'm not surprised.
01:09:44I expected it.
01:09:50She is Phone.
01:09:52Victor.
01:10:03Is gone.
01:10:07Victor.
01:10:10Oh.
01:10:13O.
01:10:16he left me once
01:10:19it's in his blood I guess
01:10:23I had plans for him
01:10:27but things will go on
01:10:32so you see Julie
01:10:36I'm alone
01:10:38there's only you after all
01:10:44you may not want even me
01:10:48after you read this
01:10:55yes, the door is left for you
01:10:59read it now
01:11:03do you know what's in it?
01:11:06I can guess
01:11:09you may not want even me
01:11:10after you read it
01:11:21I can just see that little strip
01:11:24of the Mediterranean
01:11:25in front of the villa
01:11:27and you
01:11:29and me
01:11:38oh, Julie
01:11:40Julie
01:11:44nothing
01:11:46nothing could ever stop that
01:12:06beg pardon, madam
01:12:07but could you tell me
01:12:09how many there'd be for lunch?
01:12:13two, Barton
01:12:14thank you
01:12:39I can just see that
Comments