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Reparto: Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Percy Marmont, Betty Amann, Elsie Randolph, Arty Ash, Aubrey Dexter, Hannah Jones, Bill Shine
Dirección: Alfred Hitchcock
Sinopsis: El contable Fred Hill y su esposa Emily darían lo que fuera por cambiar su monótona existencia de familia de clase media. Cuando un tío suyo les regala una gran cantidad de dinero, emprenden un lujoso viaje en barco por todo el mundo. Pero durante la travesía surgirán conflictos conyugales.
Dirección: Alfred Hitchcock
Sinopsis: El contable Fred Hill y su esposa Emily darían lo que fuera por cambiar su monótona existencia de familia de clase media. Cuando un tío suyo les regala una gran cantidad de dinero, emprenden un lujoso viaje en barco por todo el mundo. Pero durante la travesía surgirán conflictos conyugales.
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00:00:06The best thing is the devil you know.
00:00:30The best thing is the devil you know.
00:01:10The best thing is the devil you know.
00:01:37The best thing is the devil you know.
00:01:59The best thing is the devil you know.
00:02:19The best thing is the devil you know.
00:02:49The best thing is the devil you know.
00:03:19The best thing is the devil you know.
00:04:12Hello.
00:04:14Hello, Fred.
00:04:20The best thing is the devil you know.
00:04:49The best thing is the devil you know.
00:05:07The best thing is the devil you know.
00:05:36No, that's the thing, good little ladies like you never ask for anything.
00:05:43Get out of there.
00:05:46The best thing is the devil you know.
00:06:14Good night.
00:06:14Good evening, ma'am.
00:06:15Good evening, Mrs. Porter.
00:06:20Is it income tax?
00:06:23That?
00:06:23My dear nephew, you say you want to enjoy life and change your existence.
00:06:27Well, go see my lawyers.
00:06:29Well, go see my lawyers and they'll give you the money you need to live the experiences you want.
00:06:32traveling all over the world.
00:06:34That?
00:06:34You'd better get the money now instead of waiting until I die.
00:06:39Ann, come, look.
00:06:45Will they give you the money you need to live the experiences you want by traveling around the world?
00:07:02No, letter.
00:07:12Leave this, Ann.
00:07:14Now you can buy yourself nice clothes.
00:07:16My new suit.
00:07:27May the sea transform everything into something rich and new
00:07:31The storm
00:07:41Hurry up, we're going to be late for the office
00:07:58To get to Paris you have to cross the canal
00:08:12You know what? I've always loved the sea.
00:08:14I think there's a storm in the canal
00:08:21Look, we're leaving now.
00:08:36Stand there, I'm going to take your picture
00:09:13Hey, I think I'm going to go buy you some cigars...
00:09:16I mean, some magazines
00:09:21Waiter?
00:09:24No, but...
00:09:30To get to the Foliburgé you have to cross Paris
00:09:45Subscribe to the channel!
00:10:01Subscribe to the channel!
00:10:26My God, they've raised the curtain too soon.
00:10:29They are not dressed.
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00:37:54Our twin beds
00:38:00We sat down
00:38:53Oh, my poor heart
00:38:55How my heart beats
00:38:57Look
00:40:05Cabin number 19
00:40:12No no
00:40:13Not immediately
00:40:15We have to be what they call
00:40:18Discreet
00:40:21You have to go dancing now.
00:40:23With your little wife
00:40:26That way she won't look for you
00:40:49Cabin number 19
00:41:07Oh
00:41:08Thank you.
00:41:43Good night.
00:41:51Don't you think my shepherdess costume makes me look younger?
00:41:55Yeah.
00:41:58How old are you?
00:42:03Nineteen.
00:42:20Good night.
00:42:31Shall we rest a little?
00:42:33Whatever.
00:42:36Please sit down.
00:42:38Sit down.
00:42:45Would you like some ice cream?
00:42:47Yes, please, thank you.
00:42:49Thank you.
00:43:03Thank you.
00:43:04Thank you.
00:43:29I'm drunk.
00:43:31No, you're not.
00:43:32I am.
00:43:33Admit it.
00:43:35If you are, then so am I.
00:43:38Exact.
00:43:59Hi, Ann.
00:44:00Hello, Gordon.
00:44:02Hello.
00:44:02Hello.
00:44:02How are you?
00:44:03I'm drunk.
00:44:05What are you going to have?
00:44:07Leave it.
00:44:08I'll bring him something.
00:44:10Listen.
00:44:23What are you going to have?
00:44:23Hello, Fred.
00:44:24Hello hello.
00:44:26Hi, Ann.
00:44:27How are you?
00:44:28No, no, no, no, no.
00:44:29I sit there.
00:44:35Ah, hello, princess.
00:44:36What would you like?
00:44:37I think a cognac with soda water.
00:44:40A cognac with soda water.
00:44:41Waiter?
00:44:42Also, a cognac with soda water.
00:44:44Do you have a cigarette, Fred?
00:44:47Yes, I think so.
00:44:51What do you want?
00:44:52A cigarette?
00:44:52Please.
00:44:53I have.
00:44:57Take it.
00:44:57Thank you.
00:45:05It's a wonderful night.
00:45:07Perfect for love.
00:45:22But for her, what mattered were the people.
00:45:25not the places.
00:45:30Have you seen my husband anywhere?
00:45:32I think she's underground with the princess, ma'am.
00:45:48Well, would you let me show you around the city?
00:45:52He is very kind.
00:45:54Official.
00:45:55Yes, sir?
00:45:56When does a boat leave for land?
00:45:57One will be released in five minutes.
00:45:59Five minutes?
00:46:00Very good.
00:46:01Come on.
00:46:17Do you overthink?
00:46:19I'm still as lost as ever.
00:46:22It's a very strange thing, this being lost thing.
00:46:26The night of the party I learned that Fred and the princess were...
00:46:31They were drunk.
00:46:33Compared to them, we were calm.
00:46:38And the strange thing is that I don't feel it.
00:46:41Are you referring to them?
00:46:45Us.
00:46:54Tell me, Fred.
00:46:56Does he have any remorse for treating Anne in such a...
00:46:59Well, I wouldn't be a human being if I wasn't.
00:47:02Naturally, I have affection for him.
00:47:04I would be a despicable person if I didn't feel that way.
00:47:06She loves me very much, I know it.
00:47:08I guess we were pretty happy until we took this trip and I met you.
00:47:13Then, of course, it all ended.
00:47:15Because how can I continue loving Anne if I love you?
00:47:21Drinking water is very healthy.
00:47:23But it's better to drink champagne, isn't it?
00:47:25Absolutely, absolutely.
00:47:27After tasting champagne, why continue drinking water?
00:47:30Anyway, maybe she'll find someone else who's more on her level.
00:47:34Yes, he'll probably be happier.
00:47:36Of course, in reality she never understood me.
00:47:38The truth is that it strained her.
00:47:46This is the case!
00:48:02Come on, come on!
00:48:05Come on!
00:48:05Come on!
00:48:05Come on!
00:48:05Come on!
00:48:06Come on!
00:48:12The last night of the crossing.
00:48:25I like seeing the ship on which we were once passengers.
00:48:30Now he is separating from us.
00:48:39We will not be separated, but you will always be in me.
00:48:49The songs of my sea, it doesn't matter if a dress that doesn't know how to separate.
00:48:57We will always be like this.
00:49:03You're going to let me take care of you, right?
00:49:07Don't know.
00:49:11Let me make this image real.
00:49:17After all, you drew it.
00:49:41It's wonderful to think that after tonight we'll always be together.
00:49:47Yeah.
00:49:51But don't forget, Fred, that tomorrow when we go ashore, I have to go down alone.
00:49:57Yes, yes.
00:49:59My hand.
00:50:00I'm sorry.
00:50:01I can't help but be a little worried about Anne.
00:50:04I hope he doesn't have a bad time.
00:50:11Fred, if a woman doesn't know how to keep her man, he shouldn't reproach himself in any way.
00:50:19No, I suppose you're right.
00:50:23You always have it.
00:50:26Do you want us to go in?
00:50:29Good.
00:50:34Hip, hip!
00:50:35Hurrah!
00:50:37Hip, hip!
00:50:38Hurrah!
00:50:39Hip, hip!
00:50:40Hip, hip!
00:50:41Hurrah!
00:50:42Hip, hip!
00:50:45Hurrah!
00:50:45Hip, hip!
00:50:47Hip, hip!
00:50:49Hip, hip!
00:51:01Hip, hip!
00:51:03Hip, hip!
00:51:03Hip, hip!
00:51:05Hip, hip!
00:51:08Hip, hip!
00:51:09Hip, hip!
00:51:10I've seen it very clearly.
00:51:12You had become a slave to him, but anyway.
00:51:16Now I can make you happy.
00:51:18You won't have to go back to that boring life you had before.
00:51:21Fred, maybe I'll have to go back.
00:51:23If I were like him, I would be ashamed.
00:51:26And yet I...
00:51:28Damn!
00:51:29He's got no brains.
00:51:32Gordon.
00:51:33It made me sick to see you had that mentally retarded person on a pedestal.
00:51:37That's all it's good for.
00:51:39And how did you pamper him?
00:51:40He's just a little boy pretending to be a man.
00:51:43Until now I've been biting my tongue because I didn't have the courage to open your eyes.
00:51:47But now...
00:51:50You are no longer his wife.
00:51:52Well, the princess has fallen in love with him.
00:51:54The princess.
00:51:56Do you know why Fred was so successful with Her Highness immediately?
00:52:00Because that's not a princess.
00:52:02She's a vulgar adventuress.
00:52:04And because he was the biggest idiot on board.
00:52:08He set out to catch it.
00:52:10Why didn't you warn him?
00:52:12It wouldn't have done much good, darling.
00:52:14There's no one to teach the Freds of this world.
00:52:18What will happen to the poor man?
00:52:19I don't know and I don't care.
00:52:21When he's left her penniless, he'll let her go as if she were burning him.
00:52:24And then he will regain his senses.
00:52:26He will be alone.
00:52:28That's none of our business, my love.
00:52:30We have to forget about him.
00:52:32But you don't realize it.
00:52:33I can't, Gordon.
00:52:34A wife is almost, almost a mother.
00:52:37And I've been married to him for over eight years.
00:52:40And that's a long time, my love.
00:52:43Think about what that means, Gordon.
00:52:45I'm sorry to have to...
00:52:46No, Gordon, I can't.
00:52:48Please.
00:52:50Tell him to stop.
00:52:53That?
00:52:53That?
00:53:13Just to be sure.
00:53:14He's gone.
00:53:15With the.
00:53:27That must be the account I requested.
00:53:30Happens.
00:53:38Waiter.
00:53:40Put the bill on that table over there.
00:53:44Fred?
00:53:52Oh!
00:54:12Maybe you'd like to talk to Fred alone.
00:54:19I'll wait for you downstairs, Fred.
00:54:21Hey?
00:54:26I'm going to put on a shirt.
00:54:31Thank you.
00:54:40So you didn't go with him.
00:54:44You're stupid.
00:54:46You stupid, good-for-nothing idiot.
00:55:14I was getting ready to go bathe with the princess.
00:55:20You don't want to come, do you?
00:55:22I suppose you're going somewhere with Gordon.
00:55:31He's gone.
00:55:34As?
00:55:35He's gone home.
00:55:37Inside.
00:55:38Oh, you don't say.
00:55:42He asked me to go with him.
00:55:47What did you say?
00:55:48He loves me.
00:55:55How far has this matter gone?
00:55:56Oh, Fred.
00:55:58Don't start doing comedy now.
00:56:00You'll only make things worse.
00:56:01Which comedy, huh?
00:56:03It's truly incredible.
00:56:06And you tell me this so calmly.
00:56:07Yes, yes, Fred.
00:56:09I'm telling you this so calmly.
00:56:20I would have left with him if it hadn't been for you.
00:56:23For me?
00:56:23He would have made me much happier.
00:56:25Damn it, you haven't done it.
00:56:26Well, I would have left.
00:56:27Thanks to him, I began to see you as the outside world sees you.
00:56:30Not as I see you.
00:56:31Blinded by love and the years we lived together.
00:56:35You're, you're insane.
00:56:36I might have been, because I missed my chance.
00:56:39But after what he told me...
00:56:41Happens.
00:56:42Come to...
00:56:43Get out of here!
00:56:57So, what did he tell you?
00:57:03The truth, Fred.
00:57:05That you were all just a facade.
00:57:08Nothing but a bleed.
00:57:10I'm going to punch him in the mouth.
00:57:11That's what I'm going to do.
00:57:14Gordon isn't afraid of you at all, darling.
00:57:17He knows you're nothing but a coward.
00:57:23Well, if you admired him so much and believed all his lies...
00:57:26I don't know why the hell you didn't leave with him.
00:57:31Because now I recognize your faults.
00:57:34Whereas before I always dressed you in all sorts of silly virtues.
00:57:38Man, I'm very grateful.
00:57:39Excellent.
00:57:40I thought I was the wife for you.
00:57:43That without me you would be lost.
00:57:45And I couldn't allow that.
00:57:47That wouldn't be right, would it?
00:57:49Unclear.
00:57:51That's very kind of you.
00:57:53And do you think that after the way you've behaved...
00:57:55I suggest that if you want us to fix this and not completely ruin our marriage,
00:58:03You will have to make a decision.
00:58:06So, what decision?
00:58:08She's another fraud.
00:58:11You don't say.
00:58:13Is there anyone or anything left that is authentic?
00:58:16And why is the princess a fraud, if you don't mind explaining?
00:58:21Because she's not a princess, get it through your head.
00:58:23Because she's nothing more than a common gold digger who lured you in because you were the only man.
00:58:28I brought it to him on board.
00:58:29Shut up, damn it!
00:58:29It's true!
00:58:30Shut up, I tell you! Shut up!
00:58:33I'll shut up when I've told you that he's been pulling your leg.
00:58:36Be quiet!
00:58:38I'm finished.
00:58:51I'm going with the princess.
00:58:53You'll send me my things.
00:58:56Bye bye.
00:59:18One moment.
00:59:33Happens!
00:59:40Thank you.
00:59:57Dear, knowing you, I accept your verdict.
01:00:01You've made your choice and I respect it.
01:00:04I don't know much about love, how long it lasts, or what the remedies are.
01:00:09But I love you, Anne.
01:00:12I love you so much that I can't keep writing.
01:00:17God bless you and be with you.
01:00:46Don't even think about saying you warned me.
01:00:49What has...?
01:00:50He has taken the train to Rangoon.
01:00:59But I don't understand it.
01:01:00He told me he was going...
01:01:06Maybe this will clear things up for you.
01:01:08How could you even think of hiding my cards?
01:01:32He's gone.
01:01:35It was all a lie.
01:01:38She thanks me for my company and says that her father owns a dry cleaner in Berlin.
01:01:47It was all lies.
01:01:50Yes, that's what it is.
01:01:52A liar.
01:01:53Imagine treating you like that...
01:01:57would be able to...
01:01:58in a way of mocking me.
01:02:01What an idiot I've been.
01:02:02Oh, Fred.
01:02:03Poor Fred.
01:02:04Anne, please keep your pity to yourself.
01:02:08And you already know that.
01:02:09If you tell me, I warned you, I'll strangle you.
01:02:11I swear, I swear I'll strangle you.
01:02:16I wish I could strangle her.
01:02:19And to think she was nothing more than a streetwalker.
01:02:22No.
01:02:39I will report her to the police, make no mistake about it.
01:02:40You can't do that.
01:02:41She hasn't done anything.
01:02:42He has not committed any crime.
01:02:44So no, huh?
01:02:44That's what you think.
01:02:45His highness has stolen a thousand pounds from me.
01:02:47As?
01:02:48I'm here to get my license.
01:02:48Get out of here!
01:02:52How could he have done that?
01:02:54He told me a Chinese story
01:02:56about an unexpected inheritance or something like that.
01:02:58But anyway, that was going to be a loan.
01:03:01Well, not exactly,
01:03:03because we were going to add up what we both had
01:03:04and then take two tickets to Australia.
01:03:15Naturally, I planned to leave you what you needed.
01:03:18Well...
01:03:20After all, you were going to leave with your Gordon.
01:03:23But I didn't leave.
01:03:24Well, almost me.
01:03:31I wish I had never made this trip.
01:03:39Just thinking that that bitch is on her way to Burma
01:03:41with a thousand pounds in his bag.
01:03:43You have to be a moron.
01:03:52And now, how will we make the return trip, Fred?
01:03:55Will we have enough?
01:03:57We still have a long way to go before we can pay this bill.
01:03:59and return on a cheap boat.
01:04:09I've come to do the cleaning.
01:04:11May I?
01:04:12He he.
01:04:14The return.
01:04:16Brown Shipping.
01:04:18Regular tickets.
01:04:32All the best.
01:04:39There is no...
01:04:58Fred, Fred, Fred.
01:05:29What's wrong, Ann?
01:05:40Ann, what happened?
01:05:42What's happening?
01:05:43Don't know.
01:05:44You should know that.
01:05:44Don't know.
01:05:45What's happening?
01:05:47Don't know.
01:05:47Oh really.
01:05:48There was a huge noise and something fell and hit you on the head.
01:05:52It doesn't matter.
01:06:04I can't open the damn door.
01:06:06The bolt.
01:06:12Why won't the door open?
01:06:15Go safely to the boats.
01:06:17Go safely to the boats.
01:06:27My God.
01:06:29Relief!
01:06:30Relief!
01:06:32Relief!
01:06:33Relief!
01:06:37Relief!
01:06:38The power's out, Ann.
01:06:41Relief!
01:06:42Relief!
01:06:43Relief!
01:06:44Relief!
01:06:44What do we do?
01:06:44Relief!
01:06:45Relief!
01:06:50We can't go out, Ann.
01:06:52We're going to...
01:06:56Ann, please.
01:07:02That?
01:07:03What's happening?
01:07:04Does dying matter a lot to you?
01:07:09Not now.
01:07:12At first, yes.
01:07:16But...
01:07:18I'm afraid.
01:07:28Forgive me.
01:07:31Why, Fred?
01:07:34I only want you.
01:07:36I have never loved anyone more than you.
01:07:39I know.
01:07:41I know.
01:07:53I know.
01:08:18Fred.
01:08:19Fred.
01:08:20This day.
01:08:22Look.
01:08:24Look at the water.
01:08:35Don't do that.
01:08:36We will drown.
01:08:37You have to take risks.
01:08:40No.
01:08:53No.
01:08:54We could have gone out last night.
01:08:56The footbridge is right here.
01:08:57If only we had known.
01:09:16I'll go first to see if there's any danger.
01:09:32Come on, darling.
01:09:33Come.
01:09:35Feet first.
01:09:37Come on.
01:09:44Come on.
01:09:52The abandoned ship adrift.
01:10:12Hey!
01:10:26They're gone, Fred.
01:10:28You gave me such a fright!
01:10:30I'm pretty scared without jokes of this kind.
01:10:33Of course they're gone.
01:10:55He'll definitely be back.
01:10:56Yes, woman, of course.
01:10:57They will calculate that it sank hours ago.
01:10:59Just follow Flotter and they'll come up with something.
01:11:01What could have happened, Fred?
01:11:04And what the heck am I supposed to do, huh?
01:11:06What a silly question.
01:11:08What are we going to do now? That is the question.
01:11:10We'll have to find a boat or a raft or something like that.
01:11:14You don't say.
01:11:19Fred, let's look around for something to wear.
01:11:24Can someone come?
01:11:25Yes, it's very likely.
01:11:34Let's see what's here.
01:11:50Let me give you a hand.
01:11:53So.
01:11:58Already?
01:11:59Yeah.
01:12:11This is something else entirely.
01:12:24Be careful there.
01:12:25Yeah.
01:12:35He sat next to me at dinner.
01:12:41Let's go.
01:12:58I'm getting nervous.
01:13:00I need a drink.
01:13:01There's a bar this way.
01:13:09Well, we have cognac.
01:13:13Something has to be done.
01:13:14Let's think of a way to get off the ship.
01:13:17We'll build a raft or something like that.
01:13:24Fred, listen.
01:13:26That?
01:13:27Will it matter if I use the men's restroom?
01:13:29Ours is flooded.
01:13:33Sure, go ahead, go ahead.
01:13:34Don't say absurd things.
01:13:54Listen.
01:14:01Fred, look.
01:14:06A Chinese ship.
01:14:09A Chinese ship.
01:14:28A Chinese ship.
01:14:34A street boat.
01:14:46Here.
01:14:51That's it, that's it.
01:14:53Carefully.
01:14:58We're here.
01:15:16We're here.
01:15:51We're here.
01:16:31Good afternoon.
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01:20:33Good afternoon.
01:20:44I made a good kidney pie,
01:20:48I've tidied up the papers and charged the radio batteries.
01:21:25There will be strong northwesterly winds along all coasts of the British Isles.
01:21:29Rain is expected across most of the country, with localized hailstorms.
01:21:32The canal crossing will be extremely beautiful.
01:22:07What are you staring at, Fred?
01:22:10I was wondering if a baby stroller would end up in that aisle.
01:22:13But we're not going to live here.
01:22:15Oh no, why not?
01:22:16When you get the new traveling salesman position at the company, we'll move to a much bigger house.
01:22:19That's absurd, what's the point of us moving?
01:22:21This is too small.
01:22:22What nonsense! We've been here for I don't know how many years and now you decide to move house.
01:22:25That's precisely why.
01:22:27But you already know how annoying you are.
01:22:30kargox.
01:22:30But you can free yourself from home.
01:22:39Kargox.
01:22:46Kargox.
01:22:46Sobrex.
01:22:47Tobrex.
01:22:47Tobrex.
01:22:47Thank you!
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