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00:00:41That's an excellent author, don't you think so?
00:00:44Yes, excellent.
00:00:45But then I inspired it, you see.
00:00:48You did?
00:00:48Yes.
00:00:49I was saying to Mr. Playgate only the other day.
00:00:52That it was a shame how all our moral standards are being lowered.
00:00:56Look at this thing.
00:00:58Oh, John.
00:00:59Oh, John.
00:01:00Where are you going?
00:01:02Why don't you sit down here?
00:01:04You get to me.
00:01:05Oh, yeah.
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00:01:35All right, I'm going to run those ones.
00:01:41I'm going to run it.
00:01:42I'm going to run it.
00:01:44I'm not going to run it.
00:01:49Marjorie?
00:01:50Oh, George.
00:01:51Oh, my dear.
00:01:52What happened?
00:01:52Go get it, go get it, go.
00:01:53Hurry up.
00:01:54Here, somebody's pulling her out of the water.
00:01:55What's the matter?
00:01:57I thought she could swim.
00:02:03I don't know you.
00:02:05Listen, I'll tell you.
00:02:06Take her up to the police.
00:02:07Why?
00:02:09It's Mrs. Lee.
00:02:11Marjorie?
00:02:12Marjorie Lee?
00:02:14She doesn't know anything.
00:02:15I'll tell you.
00:02:16You take her.
00:02:17You take her up to the court here.
00:02:19She's Mrs. Tendalee.
00:02:20She's staying down here with her baby.
00:02:44Marjorie, darling, don't you know me?
00:02:46Marjorie, my dear.
00:02:52Oh, God.
00:02:55What?
00:02:56How could heaven?
00:02:57Why, she's beautiful.
00:02:59You'd better take her inside, I think.
00:03:01Yes, you'd better take her in the middle of my daughter.
00:03:03A little while.
00:03:04Oh, my goodness.
00:03:05Oh, my goodness.
00:03:05Oh, my goodness.
00:03:07I'm glad I'm looking at you.
00:03:08She's laughing at such a time.
00:03:11It shows she has no sense of obligation.
00:03:14Well, I suppose one of us should notify her husband.
00:03:16She's in the city.
00:03:18She's on the same board with Hamilton.
00:03:19They're involved in a big deal of some kind.
00:03:22She'll probably phone him as soon as you get well enough.
00:03:32Is this a matter that it's taken up in your office far?
00:03:35Oh, yes, except for this one paragraph, unless we've already agreed to.
00:03:46Now, gentlemen, you have heard the minutes, and you know that the representatives of the
00:03:51other banks are of the same mind as ourselves.
00:03:53By this merger, you are taking the largest industrial banks in the five boroughs and welding
00:03:59them into a single financial institution that in resources will be second to none.
00:04:05What about the arrangements, sir?
00:04:06Are they all right?
00:04:09If you mean the legal arrangements, yes, they most certainly are.
00:04:13As attorney for your bank, Mr. Lee, I have conferred with the attorneys of the other banks,
00:04:18and all we have to do now is to meet once more, stay in a month's time, vote on the
00:04:23proposition,
00:04:25and elect officers.
00:04:26I suppose it's settled that you will be president, Hector?
00:04:30Well, Hamilton, I...
00:04:30We take that for granted, even though we haven't voted on it as yet.
00:04:33Besides, with money at 12%, anybody can run a bank.
00:04:39I'm expecting to take my granddaughter to lunch.
00:04:42Gentlemen, I feel that...
00:04:46Excuse me, sir.
00:04:47You want it on the phone.
00:04:48Very important, sir.
00:04:50Very well.
00:04:50I, uh, I shall only be a moment, gentlemen.
00:04:57Ah.
00:04:59Well, we've had a wonderful break so far.
00:05:02What do you mean with the other banks?
00:05:04Not at all.
00:05:06Lee being called away before he had a chance to make a speech.
00:05:17Hello.
00:05:19Hello, Hector, is that you?
00:05:21Hello.
00:05:23Oh, is it you, Margie?
00:05:24Say, look here, I'm busy.
00:05:27Well, I'm...
00:05:28I'm sorry, dear.
00:05:29I don't want to bother, but I just want...
00:05:31Don't worry, Margie.
00:05:32It's closed.
00:05:32That's all right, Margie.
00:05:33That's all right.
00:05:34She never bothered me.
00:05:34Hello, Hector.
00:05:36Uh, Hector, I wanted to tell you that something happened this afternoon, but I think it...
00:05:41Happened?
00:05:42Well, I should say something has happened.
00:05:44I'm going to be elected president of one of the biggest...
00:05:48Well, I, uh, I can't talk very much, dear, but I didn't want you to worry in case somebody told
00:05:55you that I'd been...
00:05:57I'm all worn out.
00:05:58I need a rest.
00:06:01Well, but see here, Margie, I can't rest down there where you are.
00:06:05Everybody knows me.
00:06:07There's a big congratulations all the time.
00:06:10Dinner's in my honor.
00:06:11Uh, I'll just run up to my lodge in the mountains.
00:06:14Uh, if you don't mind, I'll go alone.
00:06:16I can always think over my problems best when I'm alone.
00:06:19All right.
00:06:22Well, goodbye, and take care of yourself till I return.
00:06:25Well, I didn't...
00:06:32Hello, my darling.
00:06:35Mother, did you tell me too much when you got around here?
00:06:38Oh, now, Parker.
00:06:39Parker, I thought I ought to not say anything about that.
00:06:41It's a psychological mistake of trying to keep two children thinking they're bound to hear discussed from the grown-up.
00:06:46Yes, Parker.
00:06:46It's bad, madeline.
00:06:47Well, that's a very good job, sir.
00:06:49Come along.
00:06:49Come along, let's go over here and have a talk, shall we?
00:06:53Up it up.
00:06:54Oh, what a big deal.
00:06:55Now, let's have Chipotle.
00:06:56Get the whole family together.
00:06:59Now, then, want me to tell you all about this?
00:07:01Yes.
00:07:02Well, Mummy went out this morning to take a swim.
00:07:07She was swimming along, having a beautiful time.
00:07:10When suddenly she looked beside her, and there was the greatest, blackest man you ever thought.
00:07:16Well, Mummy began to laugh, and she laughed, and she laughed, and she laughed, and a great big green wave
00:07:23came along.
00:07:23And what did you think happened?
00:07:25Why?
00:07:27Mummy went right down underneath the rain, and swallowed a lot of water.
00:07:32Did you drink all that water, Mummy?
00:07:35No, darling, Mummy didn't drink all that water.
00:07:38But she began to scream, and she screamed like a thing.
00:07:42She screamed, she screamed, she screamed, and she screamed, and she screamed, until along came a great big man, and
00:07:49pulled Mummy to shore.
00:07:50Then he, then he took her up by the toe like that, you see.
00:07:53Sugar in me, sugar in me, sugar in me, sugar in me, sugar in me, and what do you think
00:07:56happened?
00:07:57What?
00:07:58Well, all the water came tumbling out.
00:08:01Then he put up like that again, and she came right straight home to you.
00:08:08Oh, Bert, darling, you don't think, you don't think Mother would ever let herself get drowned,
00:08:15or have anything happen to her that would take her away from you, dear?
00:08:22Listen, Dora, well, you are dumb, aren't you?
00:08:26But you gotta look at that dame's face when she woke up, and got a flash at you.
00:08:34Say, you know, she did look kind of funny.
00:08:38Yeah, and a Timbermaid at the hotel that you couldn't stop talking about.
00:08:42Kept on saying, he's so strong.
00:08:50Laying in his arms like that.
00:08:56Oh, I took a job down here this summer to try and cop a millionaire's daughter.
00:09:01He copped a millionaire's wife, and Billy don't know what to do with her.
00:09:05No?
00:09:06She's crazy about you, Dugan.
00:09:08She wants to see you.
00:09:11Yeah?
00:09:12Yeah.
00:09:14Ah.
00:09:27Hey, what room is this Mrs. Lee in?
00:09:29I'm a reporter from the Picker Press, sent down here to cover that story of the lifeguard and Mrs. Lee.
00:09:34My dear fellow, Southampton neither wishes nor desires publicity.
00:09:40Hey, didn't you used to be the bouncer at the Martha Washington Hotel?
00:09:43Well, no, no, it's all right.
00:09:45It must have been two other fellows.
00:09:46Now, listen, why don't you give me a break on this thing?
00:10:27Well, beautiful, here I am.
00:10:32Who are you?
00:10:38Oh, you don't recognize me with this on.
00:10:44You're the lifeguard.
00:10:46And lucky for you, I was.
00:10:50I came in through the fire escape.
00:10:53Well, nobody saw me.
00:10:55You know, I kind of thought you might want to see me, Kent.
00:11:03You're drunk.
00:11:04Beautiful, I've been drunk ever since I felt you in my arms.
00:11:09Now, now, listen.
00:11:11I'm not feeling exactly conversational after nearly drowning a few hours ago.
00:11:16Oh, please, please go.
00:11:18And when you go off, will you please, please be quiet?
00:11:22There's a baby in the other room.
00:11:24Oh, baby in here is the only one I watch.
00:11:28Get out!
00:11:30Hey, listen.
00:11:32You don't recognize me yet.
00:11:34Now, you get over or I'll call me off.
00:11:59Well, Mr. Ross, it's too bad that a decent woman can get in the room and put a lemon in.
00:12:04Well, well, well, tell me, what's the trouble?
00:12:05Well, please, come in and see.
00:12:14Why don't you listen to reasons?
00:12:16Once women find out what good-looking lifeguards have got here,
00:12:18every one of them will want to use this hotel to drown from.
00:12:20But I've told you once, Southampton...
00:12:23Neither wishes nor desires publicity.
00:12:30Excuse me, Mr. LaVance.
00:12:31Well, why don't you give me a break on this thing?
00:12:33Will you please go?
00:12:34Oh, can't you see I'm busy?
00:12:36Mr. LaVance.
00:12:37What?
00:12:37There was a man in 317.
00:12:40317?
00:12:42Why, you must be mad.
00:12:43That's Mrs. Hector Lee's room.
00:12:45A nursing childer in the next room.
00:12:46Yes, sir.
00:12:47It is Mrs. Lee's room.
00:12:49And the man is the seller who says her life is lonely.
00:12:52Well, and the house detective put him out and told Mrs. Lee she'd have to go through.
00:12:57He told Mrs. Lee to go?
00:13:00Yes.
00:13:00Oh, anybody got a nickel?
00:13:03Hey.
00:13:04He told Mrs.
00:13:05Here, just a moment.
00:13:06Just a moment.
00:13:07Where are you going?
00:13:07Don't worry.
00:13:08It's all right.
00:13:08I'll see you in the morning paper.
00:13:11Now, what have you done?
00:13:12What have you done?
00:13:30Well, you know, the Southampton case you sent me on?
00:13:40Yes.
00:13:43Well, boy, I think I've struck Peter.
00:13:47Eddie!
00:13:48What?
00:13:50Mrs. Hector Lee.
00:13:52Baby in bed in a joining room?
00:13:54Wow!
00:13:55Eddie!
00:13:55Hey, give this to McGuire.
00:13:56McGuire, take this from Alice.
00:13:58Mrs. Hector Lee's out in bedroom with lifeguard.
00:14:00Kicked out of exclusive Southampton.
00:14:02Eddie, get out a picture of Mrs. Hector Lee.
00:14:04Take a composite layout of page one of her in bed.
00:14:06A hotel bedroom.
00:14:07Some husky in a lifeguard stood on the bed.
00:14:09But keep his back turned.
00:14:10And we don't know what he looks like.
00:14:12And put her baby in bed in a joining room.
00:14:13What is it, boy or girl?
00:14:15What's the difference?
00:14:15Look, here's your backstory.lette!
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00:19:22SHE HERSELF
00:19:22ADMISSED
00:19:23SHE BECAME
00:19:24CONSCIOUS
00:19:25SAW THE LIFEGUARD
00:19:27AND LAUGHS
00:19:31WHEN A WOMAN
00:19:32IS IN DANGER
00:19:33OF HER LIFE
00:19:34SHE DOES NOT
00:19:38LAUGHS
00:19:42I ask you to look at her now
00:19:44at this moment
00:19:45and with her reputation at stake
00:19:47she is laughing
00:19:54Members of the jury, this woman's laugh is an index to her character.
00:19:59She laughs while her husband struggles to attain positions.
00:20:05Laughed at his efforts to gain respect.
00:20:08Laughed, as she did just now, at the morals of respectable people.
00:20:16You have heard the nurses' testimony.
00:20:19She had been allowed to leave the apartment, and I need not tell you why.
00:20:24The child, too young to understand the exact nature of what was happening,
00:20:29but nevertheless impressionable, remained in the next room.
00:20:41Members of the jury, is this little child to remain in the next room for the rest of her life?
00:20:51Is she to be left under the influence of such a woman as this, a victim of her evil habits
00:20:56of life?
00:20:58I ask you to give this little child a chance to grow up decently,
00:21:03and with a proper regard for those virtues at which our mother loves.
00:21:10I ask with the custody of the child.
00:21:12Don't die!
00:21:26Hello, Pennell.
00:21:273230.
00:21:29Pennell.
00:21:293230.
00:21:32Hello, chief.
00:21:34This is Anne.
00:21:36There's nothing to it.
00:21:37You can get the story ready that the broken hearted mother cried out in anguish,
00:21:40but the father is sure to get the child.
00:21:45And, baby, what that boy Daniel Farr told the jury
00:21:48will be remembered by every mother with a guilty conscience
00:21:51who's had in that.
00:21:53No, no, the jury hasn't even gone out yet.
00:21:56But you can set up an extra.
00:21:58He's sure to get the child.
00:21:59It's a cinch.
00:22:00I'll give you a flash on it.
00:22:03Yeah.
00:22:04Uh-huh.
00:22:07Now, how is that?
00:22:08Now, that's all right, honey.
00:22:09Now, you come and sit down there.
00:22:10Come on.
00:22:10Remember?
00:22:11Don't you hurry up and read it.
00:22:12Yes, but read it to me.
00:22:13Hurry up.
00:22:14Fast attack on Mrs. Lee's alleged infidelity was horrific.
00:22:21Poor Marjorie.
00:22:22Annie, tell me, who gets the child?
00:22:24Mr. Lee.
00:22:25Mr. Lee?
00:22:27Now, that's enough on the back, a little bit on the stomach.
00:22:30Well, Nova, come on.
00:22:33Flo, do you think, I mean,
00:22:37is it just the right thing you're coming here so soon?
00:22:40After the divorce?
00:22:42You're right, same.
00:22:43But if I don't belong here, dear, who does?
00:22:46And just now, when you need a woman's loving care.
00:22:51There's only one thing to do with Marjorie Lee.
00:22:55Cut her.
00:22:56It may be old-fashioned,
00:22:57but it's what we stand for.
00:23:00It may be old-fashioned, but it's what we stand for.
00:23:07It may be old-fashioned, but it's what we stand for.
00:23:33Good morning, Rose.
00:23:36Marjorie!
00:23:36My poor dear.
00:23:38What an experience!
00:23:39If you knew how I...
00:23:40Synthia, no sympathy, if you don't mind.
00:23:43I have gone quite bed.
00:23:45But darling, if you knew how I feel.
00:23:48Well, I do know.
00:23:49As one of my best friends, you are heartbroken.
00:23:51You didn't believe a word they said about me in port.
00:23:54You think Hector is a vile creature.
00:23:56You brought me out of the house.
00:23:57every newspaper in town for reading matter in my lonely moments.
00:24:01Well, I just thought, darling, if you had nothing else to do...
00:24:03Well, I've got a great deal to do, Cynthia.
00:24:06In the first place, I must discover some way of finding out how Barbara's getting along.
00:24:12And then, too, I'm very busy with regrets.
00:24:14Regrets?
00:24:15From people who've invited me places and find they can't have me.
00:24:18Take this one. Mrs. Collip is indisposed and must postpone her dinner for tonight.
00:24:23Here's another dinner for tomorrow night being postponed.
00:24:27He looks to me, darling, as if I'm going to be responsible for lots of people starving to death.
00:24:33Well, I must say, you take it all pretty well. What can I do?
00:24:36It just seems funny, just the same, being able to go along as if nothing had happened.
00:24:43What is it, Rose?
00:24:44Another telegram, then.
00:24:45Well, well, well, well, this is getting more like a funeral every moment.
00:24:49Only difference is, in this case, everyone is consoling the court.
00:24:57Nothing consoling about this one.
00:25:00Sir, Mr. Clinton DeWitt, Secretary of the Borough Charities.
00:25:04He asked for my resignation.
00:25:09Well, what, what is it, Rose?
00:25:11Those reporters are still downstairs.
00:25:13Oh!
00:25:15Well, you, you tell her they won't find out anything about me to ask Mr. Daniel Farr.
00:25:20Yes?
00:25:20Marjorie, how can you have the courage to do a thing like that?
00:25:23Daniel Farr?
00:25:24After the things he said about you?
00:25:26Well, that's the point.
00:25:27He said so many things about things, nothing left of him to say.
00:25:29Well, seemed almost to me like a personal attack.
00:25:33I wonder how he'd like being crucified in that paper the way I was.
00:25:38Well, darling, there's one thing sure.
00:25:41I'm going to give Mr. Daniel Farr a piece of my mind.
00:25:44I don't believe a word of the story.
00:25:46Certainly not with a common lifesaver.
00:25:49And I'm going to tell him so when we meet on Saturday.
00:25:53Meet on Saturday?
00:25:55Are you going to meet on Saturday?
00:25:56Yes.
00:25:56Oh, why, yes.
00:25:58Yes, of course.
00:25:59He's spending the weekend with the Playgates,
00:26:01and they're giving a dance at their house Saturday night.
00:26:04What is it, Rose?
00:26:05What am I to do with those reporters, ma'am?
00:26:07They simply won't go.
00:26:08Oh, tell them I won't see them.
00:26:10I, I, I don't want to see anybody.
00:26:12Cynthia, Cynthia, be a dear and go downstairs and see those reporters.
00:26:15Well, I have to tell them to go away.
00:26:16I'll do my best.
00:26:17Oh, please.
00:26:18Oh, you are an angel, Cynthia.
00:26:28Oh, Rose.
00:26:29Yes, ma'am?
00:26:31Get Mr. Playgates on the telephone board.
00:26:34Yes, ma'am.
00:26:35Yes, ma'am.
00:26:42Give me Southampton, 4-2-0.
00:26:51Hello.
00:26:52Mrs. Hector Lee is calling Mr. Playgates.
00:27:04Yes, ma'am.
00:27:09Mrs. Playgates.
00:27:10Yes.
00:27:10Mrs. Hector Lee, calling from the officer.
00:27:13I didn't say you were in.
00:27:15You didn't say I was in.
00:27:17No, but, can they get both?
00:27:19You didn't say I was in?
00:27:23Uh, see.
00:27:25Yes, sir.
00:27:26Mr. Playgates.
00:27:26Mr. Hector Lee calling from the officer.
00:27:28Hello.
00:27:29Hello.
00:27:30Hello.
00:27:31Is that you, Bunny?
00:27:33Yes, dear.
00:27:34Marjorie.
00:27:36Hello, Marjorie, dear.
00:27:39Bunny, I'm terribly anxious to see you.
00:27:41You and dear Caroline.
00:27:45Don't suppose you've got a spare room over the weekend, have you?
00:27:48Well, of course we have.
00:27:51You come right after, dear.
00:27:55Inconfigurement?
00:27:56Not a bit of it.
00:28:00You'll come.
00:28:02Good.
00:28:03Thanks so much, dear.
00:28:05Bye-bye.
00:28:18Hamilton.
00:28:19Yes?
00:28:21Oh!
00:28:23You look like a marshmallow.
00:28:25Oh, yes.
00:28:28Hamilton.
00:28:28Stop picking everyone I've invited to the downstairs except you, isn't it?
00:28:32Oh, that's business.
00:28:34I, uh...
00:28:35I, uh...
00:28:35I, uh...
00:28:36I, uh...
00:28:36I, uh...
00:28:36I suppose...
00:28:36I, uh...
00:28:36I, uh...
00:28:36I suppose there'll be, uh...
00:28:38More...
00:28:38Men than women.
00:28:39That's the usual thing.
00:28:41Yes, uh...
00:28:41Of course it is.
00:28:42Of course it is.
00:28:42That's why I knew that I should be quite right in asking just one woman more.
00:28:50Who?
00:28:51Marjorie Lee.
00:28:52Marjorie Lee?
00:28:53Yes, uh...
00:28:53You see, uh...
00:28:54Uh...
00:28:54Uh...
00:28:54Uh...
00:28:54Uh...
00:28:54Uh...
00:28:54Uh...
00:28:55Uh...
00:28:57Uh...
00:28:58You told her to come for the weekend.
00:28:59Yes, that is exactly what I, uh...
00:29:02Did.
00:29:03Hamilton, trade it!
00:29:05You must be mad!
00:29:06What?
00:29:06Because a lot of evil-minded old rabbits about here choose to believe a ridiculous story!
00:29:11Oh, they do believe it!
00:29:12That's the point!
00:29:14Oh!
00:29:14Oh, good heavens!
00:29:15That's not the worst of it!
00:29:16What?
00:29:17You forget that you invited Daniel Farr!
00:29:22No, I do not forget that I invited Daniel Farr!
00:29:26But what has that got to do with it?
00:29:27You are such a foolish question!
00:29:30If those two meet, there'll be an explosion!
00:29:33What?
00:29:34I don't think there is an explosion!
00:29:36It would seem like a novelty to your party, wouldn't it?
00:29:39Novelty, a meeting between those two!
00:29:41Not while I have the strength to prevent it!
00:29:44Henderson!
00:29:44What are you going to do?
00:29:45The only thing I can do!
00:29:46To prevent us from coming!
00:29:48You'll do nothing of a cop!
00:29:49We are finished!
00:29:51Henderson!
00:29:51Look up Mrs. Hector Lee's number in New York and get her on the phone!
00:29:55Yes, sir!
00:29:55Oh!
00:29:57Oh!
00:29:58Oh, Rose!
00:29:59Yes, Mrs. Lee?
00:30:01Rose, will you pack a few cases for me?
00:30:03You'd better put in some sport clothes and that black evening gown!
00:30:07And will you want a wrap too, ma'am?
00:30:09No!
00:30:10Wait, wait, don't!
00:30:11Don't answer it!
00:30:13I'm expecting you to get to go!
00:30:14I'm expecting a call from Mrs. Playgate!
00:30:20We'll answer no more telephones today!
00:30:41Don't I go to the office every day of my life?
00:30:44No!
00:30:45You do not!
00:30:47Well, if I don't!
00:30:48At least I telephone and ask if everybody does the job!
00:30:52Oh!
00:30:53Oh!
00:30:53Hello, Peter!
00:30:54Yes!
00:30:56What's the matter with you?
00:30:57You haven't been up by panic!
00:30:59Now, Dan, you'll find out my idea of what a man ought to look like!
00:31:02He looks good to you, but not as you!
00:31:05His indifference is what I like!
00:31:06It gives me something to work on!
00:31:08Oh, dear!
00:31:11You have to come on!
00:31:12You have to come on!
00:31:12Not a word!
00:31:14Does that mean he's coming?
00:31:15I'm afraid so!
00:31:16Oh!
00:31:16How do you do, Mrs. Playgate?
00:31:18How are you getting along, Mr. DeWitt?
00:31:20Well, there is a dining room!
00:31:23I sent my chauffeur down the road, and he stopped once and three times to keep Marjorie
00:31:28go by!
00:31:29I'm so nervous!
00:31:31I jumped every time somebody comes in the room!
00:31:34What did you do on the first time?
00:31:36More!
00:31:37I thought you'd take more than that for yourself!
00:31:38How long?
00:31:39How long?
00:31:39Mr. Penelope?
00:31:40Oh, six!
00:31:40A bit more like it!
00:31:42That's not bad, but...
00:31:43This one makes me jump, too!
00:31:46How a man of your age managed to get out of the rough on the ninth is beyond!
00:31:52Married, my boy!
00:31:53Married!
00:31:54Thirty years of married life have taught me to get out of most difficulty!
00:31:59Thank you very much!
00:32:00Mr. Foy, you must be thirsty!
00:32:02Playing all afternoon, don't you?
00:32:03Oh, thank you!
00:32:04I quenched my thirst in the locker room!
00:32:05I'm quite surprised!
00:32:07No, you are not!
00:32:09Well, you're not going to do anything for me to your party!
00:32:12Oh, six!
00:32:12Well, it'll be all your fault, dear, if I do!
00:32:15Well, that'll be the first time in our married life that I've made an impression on you!
00:32:18There's families in the dining room!
00:32:20Wouldn't you like to have that?
00:32:21Thanks, I'm not too hungry!
00:32:23Excuse me, will you?
00:32:24No!
00:32:24I see!
00:32:26Mummy!
00:32:26You know, I like Mr. Foy so much!
00:32:28Let's go!
00:32:29I know, he's charming!
00:32:38Wait, wait!
00:32:41Cynthia!
00:32:43What a precious man in his car!
00:32:45Are you a master?
00:32:45Yes, isn't he?
00:32:45And what a wonderful car it is!
00:32:47We're all having such a good time so far!
00:32:49Yes, she's here.
00:32:54Oh, Hamilton.
00:33:11Marguerite, darling, Cynthia.
00:33:14Oh, I'm glad to see you.
00:33:16Marguerite.
00:33:17Bunny, my dear, my dear.
00:33:20I'm glad you're here.
00:33:21Oh, Bunny, it was good of you to have me.
00:33:23Well, it was good of you to come.
00:33:25Hey, Caroline.
00:33:26Yes, Caroline.
00:33:28Here's Marguerite.
00:33:28Here's Marguerite, my dear.
00:33:29Hello, Caroline.
00:33:30So glad to have you, Marguerite.
00:33:32Thanks, Caroline.
00:33:33Marguerite, dear.
00:33:34I'm sorry I had to postpone our dinner last night.
00:33:37I've got so ill, I knew you'd understand.
00:33:40Oh, I understood perfectly.
00:33:42So glad you've recovered.
00:33:43You're looking like a blushing rose today.
00:33:45This is these bags, darling.
00:33:46Oh, Bunny, dear.
00:33:46Oh, I put them in the blue room, Colin.
00:33:50Yes, ma'am.
00:33:51I'm putting you in the blue room, my dear.
00:33:53How appropriate.
00:33:55My dear, you know everyone here, don't you?
00:33:58Oh, of course.
00:33:59Of course, I know everybody.
00:34:02Yes, sir.
00:34:03I meet Pebble Beach in 83.
00:34:0683?
00:34:07Oh, that's not bad.
00:34:10What did you do on the second nine?
00:34:12The second nine?
00:34:13I'm talking of the clock.
00:34:15I'm playing tennis.
00:34:16It's late 5.6 this morning.
00:34:17Well, I'll take you on tomorrow if you like, and see how good you really are.
00:34:21Very good.
00:34:21What time should be set?
00:34:22Any time agreeable to you?
00:34:24Well, nine o'clock.
00:34:25Remind you there.
00:34:26I'll be there.
00:34:31How do you do?
00:34:34How do you do?
00:34:41How do you do?
00:34:42How's swimming, Bunny?
00:34:43Fine.
00:34:43Water cold?
00:34:44Fine.
00:34:45A little colder after breakfast, but fine.
00:34:47Have your appetite, eh?
00:34:50Like to take a bite of something?
00:34:52There are sandwiches and things in the dining room.
00:34:59Honey, I'm starved.
00:35:00Come along.
00:35:01Show me where they are.
00:35:01Ah, of course I will.
00:35:02Ah, of course I will.
00:35:03Let's go.
00:35:05Well, I'm often would do that.
00:35:08Caroline, Marjorie has something up her sleeve, my dear.
00:35:11Mark my way.
00:35:15Oh, Bunny, I've never seen so much beautiful food.
00:35:19But there's enough here for ten starving women.
00:35:21Yes, and I know exactly what you do.
00:35:23Yes, and I know exactly what you do.
00:35:24I know exactly what you want to go with it.
00:35:25What?
00:35:26You wait, and I'll shake you a little bit of an appetite.
00:35:29No, no, no, Bunny, dear.
00:35:30I don't want to go with it.
00:35:32Bunny knows what you want a great deal better than you do.
00:35:36Oh, there's Dan.
00:35:38There look after Mrs. Lee, will you?
00:35:42Oh, egg.
00:35:48Sandwiches.
00:35:50Bloody?
00:35:52Ice?
00:35:53Coffee?
00:35:55Sardines?
00:35:57Don't you say anything you, uh, would care for?
00:36:01Any toast?
00:36:04No, there doesn't seem to be any toast.
00:36:07Well, perhaps you'll find me a biscuit.
00:36:11A biscuit.
00:36:17On the plate.
00:36:25Yes, I'll have a little bit of caviar.
00:36:28If you don't mind.
00:36:37On the biscuit.
00:36:39On the biscuit.
00:36:41On the biscuit.
00:36:48No, I think just a little bit of that egg.
00:36:59On the caviar.
00:37:01On the caviar.
00:37:07Thank you very much.
00:37:09Nothing else?
00:37:10No, beautiful, but enough.
00:37:12Thank you very much.
00:37:14Aren't you having anything?
00:37:16Yes, an olive.
00:37:20Like olives?
00:37:22Yes, there.
00:37:25But I had to accustom myself to them.
00:37:29I hope you'll give me the same chance you gave the olive.
00:37:32Certainly.
00:37:34Comfortable.
00:37:36Where did you leave them?
00:37:38They're not alone, are they?
00:37:40My dear, they are alone, and they're all right.
00:37:44Now, you leave this thing to me, eh?
00:37:48Yes, you are, my dear, Lou.
00:37:50Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:37:52I believe I've surpassed myself.
00:37:54Come along, Ben.
00:37:55You've got to join us.
00:37:56There.
00:37:57Oh, Bunny, Bunny, surely Mr. Farb doesn't drink.
00:38:01Mr. Farb doesn't drink.
00:38:03Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:38:05You shouldn't have seen him at the 19th hole this afternoon.
00:38:09Now, come now.
00:38:10Stand.
00:38:11Here's a go.
00:38:12Bunny, my darling.
00:38:13Good luck to you.
00:38:29Good luck to you.
00:38:44Mr. Farb, I love you.
00:38:44Oh, my darling.
00:38:45I love you.
00:38:48Where is Martire?
00:38:51Where is Martire?
00:38:53Yes, where is Martire?
00:38:55No one sits at all.
00:38:57Where is?
00:38:57It's like sitting on the volcano.
00:39:00There's happening to be an eruption in a minute?
00:39:02It certainly looks very strange to me.
00:39:12Have you seen anything of Dan Farr?
00:39:16No, I haven't.
00:39:17Well, he's supposed to play bridge with me.
00:39:19I have to leave my dear.
00:39:20Well, if you do see him, tell him up to me.
00:39:22Yes, my dear.
00:39:24Well, he's from Arthur, actually.
00:39:26Oh, she's about somewhere.
00:39:28She comes a very far away.
00:39:29I saw her only about three or four hours ago.
00:39:32I can't find him to fly anywhere.
00:39:34Well, my dear, when you do find him,
00:39:36tell him I'm waiting for him upstairs to play bridge.
00:39:46I love music.
00:39:48Do you play it all?
00:39:50Yes, absolutely.
00:39:52I love it, too.
00:39:53I never miss a concert like this.
00:39:55Nor do I.
00:39:56It's a curious effect the concert had on me.
00:39:59First of all, I'm relaxed, and then I'm stimulated.
00:40:01Oh, I didn't know I was interrupting.
00:40:05I just came out to get some air.
00:40:06Yes, we found it very stuffy in there.
00:40:08It is, but if you like dancing, why?
00:40:11Well, I like it, but I've never had a chance to learn.
00:40:14Hector doesn't dance, please, sir.
00:40:16I always had to make excuses, sir.
00:40:20Oh, excuse me.
00:40:25It's rather a pity, my keeping you all to myself like this.
00:40:28After all, you are the lion of the evening, you know.
00:40:31Oh, that's ridiculous.
00:40:33Why should I be?
00:40:35Well, lions always tear other people to pieces, don't they?
00:40:41You keep coming back to that.
00:40:45I wonder if I could have done it half as well.
00:40:48If I'd known you as I do now.
00:40:51You're really, Papa.
00:40:52You don't know me even now.
00:40:57I think I do.
00:41:01You think you do.
00:41:04Will you have a cigarette?
00:41:05Oh, I love it.
00:41:14May I ask you a question?
00:41:16Oh, I'm used to your questions, you know.
00:41:19Well, just one more.
00:41:23Why didn't you put that knife guard on the stand?
00:41:26Oh, we wanted to, but he was away.
00:41:28See, the notoriety was so great,
00:41:30he went out west and right into the building.
00:41:34I never know whether you're joking or a nerd.
00:41:37Oh, it's quite true.
00:41:40Now there's something I'll tell you without you asking.
00:41:43Yes?
00:41:44You don't know how much you're attacked on me.
00:41:47Help me.
00:41:48Help you?
00:41:50I'm off committees, lunches and dinneries.
00:41:54I'm actually free for the first time in my life.
00:41:58Of course, I'm fatherly.
00:42:03Your daughter?
00:42:04More than you think?
00:42:07Well, uh,
00:42:09you'll be allowed to see her from time to time.
00:42:16I'll be allowed.
00:42:23I'll tell you one thing, Mr. Barr.
00:42:25I never dreamed that anyone in the world
00:42:27would believe in those our greatest things
00:42:29that Mr. Terry Martin's thought.
00:42:31I have to catch up.
00:42:32I've kept me from making any sense
00:42:33beyond the fair desires.
00:42:37But it would have all been very different
00:42:40if I had realized that mess was in Barr.
00:42:45Ah, well.
00:42:46I suppose we must all rise
00:42:48superior for the misfortunes of life.
00:42:52But,
00:42:53I risen superior to one of them at any rate.
00:42:56Yes?
00:42:57I don't miss my husband.
00:43:00No.
00:43:02Well.
00:43:04Well, if you feel that way about him, how must you feel about me?
00:43:10Oh, that's quite interesting.
00:43:11It was your business to defend the sanctity of Hector's home.
00:43:18Well, now that that little message has been cleared up, I suppose the great merger will
00:43:22go through?
00:43:24Yes, I've had very reason to please you.
00:43:26Naturally now, you'll be on the board.
00:43:29Yes, I expect they'll elect me.
00:43:31Well, of course you will.
00:43:33All you have to do is to keep your reputation pure and spotless.
00:43:37And see to it that a little child is not contaminated by any contact with her mother.
00:43:42No, please.
00:43:45Oh, I wish I could get you out of this mood.
00:43:47You can.
00:43:48How?
00:43:48Stop it.
00:43:50Now, you heard me tell Miss Dell.
00:43:52I dance so bad.
00:43:53Now, now, now.
00:43:54There you see.
00:43:55The first thing I've asked you.
00:43:56And you refuse it.
00:44:06All right.
00:44:07I'll try.
00:44:10Excuse me.
00:44:14Now, I'm very nervous.
00:44:16Oh, no.
00:44:29I'll try.
00:44:40I'm good.
00:44:44I'm good.
00:45:46Who's got me the name of this number?
00:45:48Why search me?
00:45:49Oh, another kid.
00:45:50Another kid.
00:45:53I've never been able to announce any other few of you.
00:46:18I want an hour of 3-2-3-0.
00:46:22Yes.
00:46:26Hello.
00:46:27Picture press?
00:46:29I'd like to speak to one of the editors.
00:46:32Oh, no.
00:46:33A reporter will do.
00:46:35Thanks.
00:46:41Hello.
00:46:42Hello.
00:46:43I'm speaking from the Playgate House at Southampton.
00:46:45It might interest you to know that Mr. Daniel Farr...
00:46:50No, F-A-double-R.
00:46:53Mr. Farr, who procured the Hector Lee divorce,
00:46:56is paying attention to nobody but Mrs. Lee.
00:46:59Uh-huh.
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00:52:47YOU WANT TO
00:52:50You know, you know, I believe, I believe he is attentive, too.
00:52:54Just, just look at the cars on these flowers.
00:53:01What are you going to do now?
00:53:05Yes, it is.
00:53:07Hello, Barbara.
00:53:09Barbara, come here.
00:53:11Barbara, come here.
00:53:11Barbara, come here.
00:53:13Barbara, come here.
00:53:14Barbara, come here.
00:53:16Oh, thank heaven, I was afraid something would happen.
00:53:18Well, that all depends on how you look at it, madam.
00:53:20Personally, if she were my child...
00:53:24Why, if she were my child, madam, the courts have made the arrangement they made in your case.
00:53:28Barbara, there is something to matter.
00:53:30I thought it my duty to let you know, Mrs. Lee.
00:53:32You were always very kind to me while I lived here with you, and I'm so fond of a little
00:53:36girl.
00:53:37Please, please, tell me.
00:53:38It's Mr. Lee.
00:53:39Partly because he finds it difficult having a child about,
00:53:42and partly because he's under-influenced from outside sources,
00:53:46and decided to send Barbara to school in Europe, madam.
00:53:50To school in Europe?
00:53:51Yes, and the plan is to send the little girl at once.
00:53:54Oh, but he can't do that.
00:53:55Someone has evidently told him that he can, ma'am.
00:53:59But I'm to be allowed to see the child from time to time through the year.
00:54:02How can I do that if she... if she's sent away?
00:54:04Oh, if the law's on your side, why not get a lawyer?
00:54:07Oh, and why some lawyer's delving into the technicalities of the law, my Barbara?
00:54:11I'll be sent away from me.
00:54:13Oh, isn't there anything you can do, ma'am?
00:54:17Well, there's something I can try to do.
00:54:23Oh, put down those cocktails.
00:54:24Get my hat, my gloves, my fur, and hurry, will you please?
00:54:27Yes, sir.
00:54:28I've done that, ma'am.
00:54:31I'm serving you.
00:54:32It's all right, don't worry.
00:54:33Okay.
00:54:49A lady calling.
00:54:50A lady?
00:54:51Mrs. Hector Lee.
00:54:53Mrs. Lee?
00:54:54Oh.
00:54:56Oh, yes, sure is.
00:55:00Yes, sir.
00:55:04How do you do?
00:55:05Hello.
00:55:05Sit down.
00:55:06Thanks.
00:55:07I know why you've come.
00:55:08It's too bad a thing like this occurring.
00:55:10It's got to be prevented.
00:55:12Well, we can't prevent what's happened already.
00:55:14We must prevent it happening again.
00:55:17The world is scandal-hungry.
00:55:19Now, I suppose, my being Mr. Lee's lawyer, and having me seen at the opera, at an innocent
00:55:24little dinner together...
00:55:25Do you think I came because of that?
00:55:27Oh, really, I'm to blame.
00:55:28I enjoyed so much.
00:55:29You know, it's something much more important at the moment.
00:55:32Yes?
00:55:34You know, I suppose, that Mr. Lee is planning to send Barbara to Europe?
00:55:40Why, no.
00:55:41No, I haven't seen Lee in some time.
00:55:45Well, if his plans go through, that means I'll never see Barbara at all.
00:55:52Come, now, you mustn't excite yourself like that.
00:55:54I can quite understand your feeling as you do.
00:55:58But...
00:55:59What have I right to the matter?
00:56:02Well, now, what you're doing, asking me.
00:56:07But you know more about the situation than anybody else.
00:56:09Yes.
00:56:11Very well, I can tell you this much.
00:56:13By the court's decree, Mr. Lee has complete and absolute charge of the child's education.
00:56:18Yes.
00:56:19Yes, you twisted the law very cleverly to your own advantage.
00:56:26Now I want you to twist it to mine.
00:56:29Oh, no, that's quite impossible.
00:56:31I know you can't act on both sides of the case.
00:56:33And I am Mr. Lee's lawyer.
00:56:37But I'm prepared to engage with mine.
00:56:39At any other time, and for any other matter.
00:56:42But you must see that it's quite unethical.
00:56:44Oh, I don't care about ethics at a time like this.
00:56:48I want Barbara for myself.
00:56:50The case must be reopened if necessary.
00:56:54You've ruined my reputation, and all of Mr. Cross would believe that I wasn't fit to bring her up.
00:56:58Come here.
00:56:58Now, that's not quite fair.
00:56:59Well, if you've changed your mind, why don't you come forward and stay for it?
00:57:06I beg of you not to make things so difficult for me.
00:57:09I should like to help you.
00:57:11We'll never know how much.
00:57:14But I'm not the only lawyer in the world.
00:57:16There are other able men.
00:57:17And I shall make it my business...
00:57:19Yes, and then Barbara would be rushed away before anything could be accomplished.
00:57:22But if you...
00:57:23I won the case.
00:57:24You ask me now to come forward, and Dave would all base on a lie.
00:57:29Where do you want the papers to say?
00:57:30It isn't possible.
00:57:32It can't be done.
00:57:33Just because it's never been done before?
00:57:37And I'm to be deprived of Barbara.
00:57:39Barbara is to be deprived of me just at this moment in her life when she needs me most.
00:57:49I thought I knew you.
00:57:52I thought beneath the ambition, the hard logic that you lived by, you had a heart as well.
00:58:02I was mistaken.
00:58:03Now please, is that fair?
00:58:05You're the same man that you were in court.
00:58:08All the gentleness, all the tenderness that I thought I saw in you was merely a sham.
00:58:14I'd do anything in the world to take this case.
00:58:17Well then, why won't you do it?
00:58:20Because it is quite impossible.
00:58:25That's final.
00:58:29Well, I see that it is.
00:58:32Very well then, I shall do the best I can without you.
00:58:37This is the last time we shall meet you.
00:58:39No, come, please.
00:58:40No, Mrs. Lee, you can't keep this.
00:58:41You think that I won't meet you again after this?
00:58:44Well then, I'll be quite good, sir.
00:59:00Oh, uh, Hector.
00:59:03Yes.
00:59:12Hector, darling, something happened this afternoon that's simply worrying me to death.
00:59:20I had to see my lawyer about a silly old house my aunt left me, and I happened to mention
00:59:27how heartbroken I've been lately because, well, I thought you were going to marry me
00:59:31after you were divorced, and you told me you wouldn't.
00:59:36My lawyer is just like a father to me, and, oh, Hector, before I could stop him,
00:59:41he pulled out a lot of papers, and he dictated a lot of things to his stenographer,
00:59:47and it looks like he's going to bring a terrible suit against you for affection
00:59:54and other things, and $500,000.
00:59:59What?
00:59:59Oh, it's awful I told him so, but honestly, he's just like a father to me,
01:00:04and he makes me do everything he says.
01:00:06I told him I wouldn't sign the nasty old papers, but he even made me do that.
01:00:11And now I'm supposed to be back at the office, and I just tell him for strength to stay away.
01:00:19Flo, you can't go.
01:00:21I've got to talk to you.
01:00:23Well, hurry up.
01:00:24What is it you want to say?
01:00:25Oh, of course, if you'll marry me, dear, we'll tear up the hard old papers.
01:00:29Oh, but I can't.
01:00:30I won't.
01:00:31Oh, this is monstrous, Flo.
01:00:33Just as if I didn't have any willpower at all.
01:00:38I'm supposed to be back at the office.
01:00:41And here I am running away, and I'd so much rather stay here and talk to you.
01:00:45Goodbye, darling.
01:00:47But Flo!
01:01:01Hello.
01:01:02I want to speak to Daniel Favre, please.
01:01:06I don't know his number.
01:01:07He has a phone in his home, in the office.
01:01:09You can find them both.
01:01:15Oh, it's empty.
01:01:16Empty?
01:01:17Oh, that's the best we're here.
01:01:19Now, now you just take a sip of mine.
01:01:21Oh, now, let me go ahead and drink that.
01:01:22No.
01:01:23Now, why should I have it?
01:01:24No, no, no.
01:01:24No, now I'm pissed.
01:01:26Oh, but I'll just swim in for you.
01:01:37I've got company.
01:02:00I wonder who it can be for.
01:02:02What's the difference?
01:02:04Hello.
01:02:06Marjorie, darling, are you two still here?
01:02:08Oh, we had a great time, Mrs. Lee.
01:02:11You know, Cindy here would make a great little publicity agent for someone.
01:02:14Great talent, great imagination.
01:02:16Oh, I was just telling Mr. Brown how I would have written up your divorce case if I'd been on
01:02:21a paper.
01:02:22Well, you'll have something much more important than a divorce case.
01:02:27Before long.
01:02:29Oh, Marjorie.
01:02:30What's happened?
01:02:31Where have you been?
01:02:32I've had to see someone.
01:02:38Cindy, my dear, I'm awfully sorry, but you know, I'm a little tired.
01:02:41Oh, I wonder if you'd mind.
01:02:42Perhaps tomorrow morning I would like to be left alone.
01:02:46Why, of course, darling, I understand.
01:02:48I'll go right along.
01:02:49Mr. Brown, you can come right along with me.
01:02:51Oh, certainly, sir.
01:02:52I hope everything comes out all right.
01:02:54You said you had to see someone, Mrs. Lee.
01:02:56Oh, please, Mr. Brown, really, this is too much.
01:02:59Oh, I see.
01:03:00You don't feel like an interviewer today.
01:03:01No, no, I don't feel like an interviewer today.
01:03:03Oh, all right.
01:03:03You rose on to that television, please.
01:03:06Hello?
01:03:08Oh, yes.
01:03:10It's Mr. Farr, Mrs. Lee.
01:03:12Mr. Farr, why...
01:03:18Mr. Farr, I just left him a moment ago.
01:03:22I don't know, ma'am.
01:03:23Shall I say you're not at home?
01:03:25No.
01:03:26No, wait.
01:03:29Hello.
01:03:32Hello, yes, Mr. Farr.
01:03:35I don't think you and I have anything further to say to each other.
01:03:43You want to come to my house to see me alone?
01:03:48Oh, well, I'm off his alley, but you see, I have an engagement.
01:03:51So I'm going to the stutter.
01:03:55Oh, I'm afraid that would be too late.
01:04:00Oh, it wouldn't.
01:04:05Oh, all right.
01:04:07No, Mrs. Farr, I'll see you after the cinema.
01:04:13Yes, goodbye.
01:04:21Oh, Mr. Brown, surely you didn't overhear my conversation with Mr. Farr.
01:04:25Oh, no, no, no, Mrs. Lee.
01:04:27I didn't hear anything.
01:04:28Oh, I'm too glad.
01:04:30Now, please, Mr. Brown, I'm very upset.
01:04:33You can see how terribly upset I am.
01:04:35Would you mind going?
01:04:36Yes, all right, Mrs. Lee.
01:04:38Thanks.
01:04:49Rose.
01:04:50Rose, come here.
01:04:52Yes, Mrs. Lee.
01:04:53Rose, Mr. Farr is coming to see me tonight after the theater.
01:04:56Mrs. Farr.
01:04:57Oh, and if I'm not very much mistaken, that newspaper man will be outside in the hall.
01:05:04Mrs. Lee, I don't understand, ma'am.
01:05:07No, no, Rose.
01:05:08Of course, of course you don't understand.
01:05:11Rose, will you get me a cup of tea now?
01:05:13I'm a little bit tired.
01:05:15Yes, ma'am.
01:05:21I've been working on this story for three days, Chief.
01:05:24I'm taking no chances with this one.
01:05:26I'm taking a cameraman with me.
01:05:27And boy, if this scoop isn't worth a healthy raise, I'm a monkey's uncle.
01:05:31Yeah?
01:05:32Here's the way I'm going to set up the headline, Chief.
01:05:34Daniel Farr, famous attorney in Hector Lee's divorce suit that comes to the charm of women
01:05:39he degrades in court.
01:05:40Oh, you're writing headlines now, too, huh?
01:05:42Oh, you know what I mean, Chief.
01:05:45Oh, good heavens, he must be there.
01:05:48What's the matter?
01:05:49What's the matter?
01:05:52Farr!
01:05:53Never mind.
01:05:54It's fate that brought you here, Dan.
01:05:56I've been trying to get you for hours.
01:05:58Yes, I want to talk to you, too, Hector.
01:06:00You see, I had occasion to see Mrs. Lee today.
01:06:03And you came to explain that article in the newspapers.
01:06:05You don't have to.
01:06:06I know you too well to suppose that you'd pay any attention to my divorce twice.
01:06:11No, I haven't come, besides, for that.
01:06:13Regarding your divorce, you see, by the award of the court,
01:06:18now that's all settled and in a most satisfactory way, thanks to you.
01:06:21You are a great lawyer.
01:06:23That's why I want your advice on behalf of a friend of mine.
01:06:28Well, my dear fellow, if you'd give me an opportunity to speak...
01:06:30Nothing you have to say can be half as important as this.
01:06:33Please sit down.
01:06:35A friend of mine is in great trouble.
01:06:37He's quite an important man, but he met a girl a year or so ago,
01:06:42and she had a very nice divorce, and he made a, well, sort of a protege.
01:06:46Somehow, she misunderstood my friend's charity,
01:06:49and she now has an idea that he ought to marry her.
01:06:53Of course, that isn't what my friend meant.
01:06:56He isn't in a position to marry the girl without hurting his standing in the business world.
01:07:03Now, the girl knows a lawyer, one of those crooked lawyers, I suppose,
01:07:06who would take any sort of a case just so long
01:07:09as it would give him an opportunity to blackmail an innocent man.
01:07:13And he's bringing a breach of promise suit against my friend.
01:07:19And your friend met this girl a year ago?
01:07:21Yes.
01:07:23Before you were divorced, hmm?
01:07:25What do you mean?
01:07:27Oh, I just suppose I know who your friend is.
01:07:31You brought a particularly vile charge against your wife
01:07:34in order to preserve the sanctity of the home.
01:07:37And all the time, you and this girl, whoever she is...
01:07:39Me?
01:07:40Certainly.
01:07:41What if a fool do you take me for?
01:07:43That is true.
01:07:44You've been seeing my wife, and she's told you to ask me.
01:07:47Your wife's worth a hundred like you.
01:07:49Sit down.
01:07:50Now look here.
01:07:50Now stand up.
01:07:52But listen.
01:07:53The court awarded you the custody of the child.
01:07:57In doing so, the court made a mistake.
01:07:59The child belongs to its mother.
01:08:01And I'll ask you to see that she's returned to her mother tomorrow night.
01:08:04Are you crazy?
01:08:05I've proved that Mrs. Lee wasn't fit to have her.
01:08:07If I send her back now, it'll be like saying I didn't tell the truth.
01:08:10Maybe you didn't.
01:08:13Maybe I didn't.
01:08:15But still, the mistake's been made.
01:08:18And it must be rectified.
01:08:20The child will be back at its mother tomorrow night,
01:08:22or it'll take steps to reopen the case.
01:08:24What?
01:08:26And this time,
01:08:28you'll find me on the other side of the fence.
01:08:31Are you.
01:08:47You're alive.
01:08:58I'll see you.
01:08:59Oh, good evening, sir.
01:09:01Mrs. Lee is expecting me.
01:09:03This is Mr. Fowler.
01:09:04Come in, please.
01:09:09May I take your hand in coat?
01:09:11Oh, thank you. I'll only be here a minute.
01:09:12I'll tell Mrs. Lee you're here, sir.
01:09:21Mr. Fowler is here, Mrs. Lee.
01:09:23If I'm not mistaken, I saw that before.
01:09:25I'll come here upstairs.
01:09:26Yes.
01:09:28All right, Lee. All right.
01:09:29I'll call you if I need you.
01:09:32Oh, forgive me calling at this hour,
01:09:47but after your visit to my office,
01:09:50after seeing you heartbroken, as you must have said...
01:09:52Yes, yes, yes. I know, I know, I know.
01:09:54Sit down, will you, please?
01:09:56Thanks.
01:09:58I've got a few things to say to you, Mr. Fowler.
01:10:00Things that...
01:10:01Well, perhaps I was just a little bit too calm
01:10:04to say to you this afternoon in your office.
01:10:06I know, but since then you...
01:10:07Yes, since then you thought of a hundred reasons
01:10:09why it would be unbecoming and unethical
01:10:11for a great lawyer like you to take my case.
01:10:14Oh, sit down. Sit down.
01:10:19No, you wouldn't take my case.
01:10:22No, the only kind of a case that interests you
01:10:24is the kind that's built on a thread of circumstantial evidence.
01:10:28Well, let's see how good you'll be
01:10:31at getting yourself out of a bit of circumstantial evidence.
01:10:35What would you say if the scandal papers tomorrow
01:10:37printed the facts in glowing and splendid headlines
01:10:41that you were seen leaving my apartment late at night?
01:10:44Oh, the public would believe it all right.
01:10:46You've prepared them for my evil habits of life.
01:10:51I suppose I should prefer that someone would break in
01:10:54in answer to my cries for help.
01:10:57While I try to fight myself away from you,
01:11:01perhaps you'd like to know
01:11:02that I was the one who started those scripts
01:11:05in the papers about you and me?
01:11:07But try and prove it.
01:11:09Try and prove it.
01:11:12Why, you'll be so busy trying to prove
01:11:15to your board of directors and the public
01:11:17so many things that you won't have time
01:11:20to find my Barbara.
01:11:22Even if you wanted to.
01:11:24But I'll find her.
01:11:26Oh, I'll find her.
01:11:27I won't need you.
01:11:28I won't need your Lord.
01:11:30I'll find her for myself if I have to see her.
01:11:58You'll feel better now you'll have all that out of your heart.
01:12:03I don't believe it.
01:12:03I won't blame you.
01:12:04I deserve every bit of it.
01:12:10First, let me tell you the reason for my visit.
01:12:13After you left my office,
01:12:15I went to see your former husband and...
01:12:18Well, we needn't go into all that now.
01:12:22I just wanted to tell you
01:12:23that Barbara will be back with you tomorrow.
01:12:26And if she isn't,
01:12:28I shall take steps
01:12:29which will not only bring her back to you,
01:12:32but will also clear out many things about you.
01:12:38Not quick.
01:12:40You wouldn't do that to me, would you?
01:12:42I give you my word.
01:12:49Well, I'm going.
01:12:51I bet you hate the sight of me.
01:12:55I want to come back tomorrow.
01:12:58There are a lot of things I want to say to you.
01:13:02No, wait!
01:13:09Wait!
01:13:11Wait!
01:13:11You mustn't!
01:13:12You mustn't go up there!
01:13:12Don't let me...
01:13:14Is there someone...
01:13:17Remember, the minute that door opens, shoot!
01:13:19I'm ready.
01:13:24No!
01:13:25No!
01:13:28Are you all focused, Frank?
01:13:30Sure.
01:13:30Don't get excited.
01:13:31I'm all ready here.
01:13:32You got that clean out?
01:13:33What do you think I'm standing here for?
01:13:36I think they're coming now.
01:13:37All right.
01:13:37Get out of the way.
01:13:38You want to be in that picture?
01:13:39Don't worry about me.
01:13:40Protect your camera.
01:13:41I'll remember that fire as a husky fellow.
01:13:43I'll take care of that.
01:13:47No, no, you mustn't!
01:13:49No, you mustn't!
01:13:50You mustn't!
01:13:50You mustn't!
01:13:51Just a picture press!
01:13:53Oh, stop him!
01:13:55Stop him!
01:13:57I'm afraid that's quite impossible.
01:13:59Oh, what have I done?
01:14:01What have I done?
01:14:02What have I done?
01:14:04Oh, I must have been mad!
01:14:06I must...
01:14:07Oh, what have I done?
01:14:08Well, tell me.
01:14:09What's the meaning of all this?
01:14:11Oh, I must have been mad.
01:14:14I wanted to square accounts with you.
01:14:16I wanted to make you suffer,
01:14:18as you've made me suffer.
01:14:21Oh, what can I do?
01:14:22Oh, what can I do?
01:14:22What can I do to put things in life?
01:14:25Think of the effects it will have on your name, on your career.
01:14:31Oh, I've got to do something.
01:14:32I've got...
01:14:33I know.
01:14:33I know.
01:14:34I'll confess.
01:14:35I'll tell the truth.
01:14:36I'll tell them...
01:14:37I'll tell them I found it.
01:14:38I'll tell them how I tried the truth.
01:14:40Oh, come.
01:14:41Let's talk about you for a little bit.
01:14:43You're in this photograph too, you know.
01:14:45Oh, I know.
01:14:46I know.
01:14:46But I don't care.
01:14:48I don't care whatever happens to me.
01:14:50I deserve it.
01:14:51But you...
01:14:53You...
01:14:54Now when you've been so kind to me...
01:14:56Oh, this may have more serious consequences for you than you imagine.
01:14:59I acted in the capacity of your lawyer this evening.
01:15:02I was going to advise reopening the question of custody in the courts if necessary.
01:15:06But once this story breaks,
01:15:08I'm afraid there will be practically no chance of your being awarded a child.
01:15:11A chance?
01:15:13No chance of getting Barbara?
01:15:15And you...
01:15:16You and Barbara?
01:15:18The only two people in the world to whom I owe anything.
01:15:23I think I can stop this photograph.
01:15:27If you want me to.
01:15:29If...
01:15:29If I want you to, if...
01:15:32Oh, I'd do anything, anything in this world if you could stop it.
01:15:36Well, don't be too sure.
01:15:37Barbara?
01:15:38You may change your mind.
01:15:44Hello?
01:15:46Give me Canal 3230.
01:15:50What...
01:15:52What are you going to say to me?
01:15:54Hello?
01:15:56I...
01:15:57I don't understand.
01:15:59Hello, is that the picture press?
01:16:00I want to speak to the editor, please.
01:16:02I'm going to try to make you understand, Marjorie.
01:16:05This afternoon you told me that I had no heart.
01:16:08Well, I've always had one, but it never gave me any trouble till I met you.
01:16:12Hello.
01:16:13Hello.
01:16:14Oh, this is Daniel Farr.
01:16:15Just hold the light a minute, please, will you?
01:16:16From the very first moment I saw you in that courtroom, I was attracted by you.
01:16:20Perhaps that's why I fought with you as viciously as I did.
01:16:23I really think I was fighting that attraction more than I was fighting you, Marjorie.
01:16:28Hello?
01:16:29Hello.
01:16:30No, no, no.
01:16:31I'm not speaking to you.
01:16:32Oh, yes, of course, yes.
01:16:33Well, uh, some men from your paper have just taken a photograph of Mrs. Marjorie Lee and
01:16:38me.
01:16:39Oh, no, no, with no objection, not at all.
01:16:42But, uh, we're just announcing our engagement and I thought that perhaps we could pose and
01:16:47get a better picture.
01:16:48You see, we're rather nervous this now as we weren't prepared.
01:16:51Couldn't you send your men back?
01:16:54Oh, by the way, uh, Mrs. Lee is with me and she will confirm our engagement.
01:17:01You can say either yes or no.
01:17:19Yes.
01:17:26Oh, Max, when that fathead comes in, tell him his story is not worth a nickel.
01:17:34What are you thinking?
01:17:38Well, I think, I think, I think I'm going to love.
01:17:50I love to hear you laugh.
01:17:54Sometimes.
01:17:59I love to hear you laugh.
01:18:16I love to hear you laugh.
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