• 6 years ago
Passed | 1h 18min | Drama, Romance | 15 March 1932 (USA)

This cinematic adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel stars Myrna Loy in her first starring role.

Director: Chester M. Franklin

Writers: William Makepeace Thackeray, F. Hugh Herbert

Stars: Myrna Loy, Conway Tearle, Barbara Kent
Transcript
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00:01:15I'm so thrilled. We'll be home in no time.
00:01:19I do hope your parents won't mind.
00:01:21Mind? That I'm bringing you home for Christmas?
00:01:24My dear, don't be silly. They'll just love to have you.
00:01:26Oh, Amelia, you're such a darling.
00:01:29Becky dear, do stop worrying.
00:01:31I've written so much to Mother about you. I'm sure she'll be delighted.
00:01:35I know, but after all, I'm...
00:01:37Well, you're my best friend, so hush.
00:01:40Mom? Dad? Where are you?
00:01:44Where are they, Russell?
00:01:46They went out, Miss.
00:01:47Why, they're always waiting for me when I come home from school.
00:01:50This is what we do. It only came this afternoon.
00:01:56Oh, Becky! It's from my brother Joseph. He's home from India. Isn't that marvelous?
00:02:09How lovely. Is he married?
00:02:11My dear, he's a gay young bachelor.
00:02:13A bachelor?
00:02:15Oh, now I'm afraid I'll be terribly in the way with the family reunion and all.
00:02:20Nonsense. The family bores Joseph stiff.
00:02:23And besides, he always was keen on brunettes.
00:02:26Oh, really?
00:02:31Come dear, let's take our things off and I'll show you the house.
00:02:34All right.
00:02:40That's my great-great-grandfather. He was an admiral.
00:02:43Well, you are a lucky girl, Amelia, with a beautiful home like this and parents who do everything for you.
00:02:50I know it, darling.
00:02:53I don't even remember my parents. I was just a baby when they died.
00:02:58It must be heavenly to have a family.
00:03:00Well, from now on, you're elected a member of this family.
00:03:03You'll come and spend all your holidays here, see?
00:03:09Amelia, of course.
00:03:11Gee, I'd love to see her.
00:03:15Hello, Russell.
00:03:17Glad to see you both, Joseph.
00:03:19You seem to have put on a little weight.
00:03:21Just a little, just a little.
00:03:22There they are now.
00:03:30Goodness, how fat you are.
00:03:33If I hear any more comments of my weight, I'm going to pack up and go right back to India.
00:03:38Oh, darling.
00:03:41Oh, my dear.
00:03:44Well, my girl, what do you think of our surprise?
00:03:47Oh, it's wonderful.
00:03:48And Mama, I have a surprise too.
00:03:50I brought Becky home for Christmas.
00:03:52Becky who?
00:03:53Becky Sharp, my chum from school.
00:03:55I've written letters to Mother about her.
00:03:58My dear, before you wish you invitation, I think you should...
00:04:01Daddy, please.
00:04:03I want you all to be very nice to Becky, because she never had any kids.
00:04:12Well, come along, everybody.
00:04:14Oh, brother.
00:04:16Mom and Dad, this is Becky.
00:04:18Mrs. Sedley, awfully sweet of you, of Amelia.
00:04:21We are very glad to have you, my dear.
00:04:25And my dad.
00:04:26Charmed, my dear, charmed.
00:04:30And my brother, Joseph, Monsieur.
00:04:32How do you do?
00:04:33How do you do?
00:04:34Anyone could tell you were from India, Mr. Sedley.
00:04:37You've got that wonderful tropical tan.
00:04:39Oh, really.
00:04:42Gets hot in India, you know.
00:04:44No doubt.
00:04:46Becky, your pardon, ma'am.
00:04:48About dinner.
00:04:49Cook wishes to know.
00:04:50Very well, Russell.
00:04:51I'll go and see her.
00:04:52I'm going with you.
00:04:53You'll hardly notice me at all with Joseph around.
00:04:56Oh, my dear.
00:04:57No one could ever...
00:05:08Yes, I think it'll fit.
00:05:10What'll fit what?
00:05:12I brought you a tiger skin, young man.
00:05:14Oh, very nice, my boy.
00:05:15Very nice.
00:05:16It'll look lovely there.
00:05:17Did you shoot a tiger, Mr. Sedley?
00:05:19Oh, yes.
00:05:20Lots of them.
00:05:22Oh, how thrilling.
00:05:23Do tell us about it.
00:05:25Were you sure I wouldn't bore you?
00:05:27Bore me?
00:05:28Why, I'm simply thrilled, Mr. Sedley.
00:05:31I never dreamed I'd meet a man who actually shot a tiger.
00:05:34Oh, it's nothing.
00:05:35Would you like to hear about it?
00:05:37Do tell us.
00:05:38Well, I was visiting my friend, the Maharaja of Baroda.
00:05:41And he said to me, Joseph, old boy, how would you like me to give a tiger hunt in your honor?
00:05:45I said, ripping, old top, ripping.
00:05:47But do you think I'm a good enough shot?
00:05:50He laughed and said, Joseph, everybody knows you're the best shot in all of India.
00:06:01So we went out in the jungle, and there...
00:06:12Oh, darling, are you looking for your stockings?
00:06:14Yes.
00:06:15Mine had a run in them.
00:06:17You don't mind, do you?
00:06:19Why, of course not, Becky.
00:06:22What are you going to wear tonight?
00:06:24I thought I'd wear my black satin.
00:06:26Oh, you are lucky, having a choice of so many dresses.
00:06:29I suppose I'll have to wear my shabby old brie again.
00:06:32I think that's a very lovely frock, dear.
00:06:34Oh, thank you.
00:06:36I suppose I'll have to wear my shabby old brie again.
00:06:39I think that's a very lovely frock, dear.
00:06:41I know, but I've worn it for the last three nights, and I'm sick of it.
00:06:44Would you like to wear one of mine?
00:06:47Do you think it would fit?
00:06:48I can alter it.
00:06:50Well, let's try.
00:06:53This is a ticklish kind of a job.
00:06:56Oh, that's lovely, Josh.
00:06:57A little more at the back.
00:06:59Aren't the children coming to trim the trees?
00:07:02I can't reach the top.
00:07:04Children don't bother with trimming trees nowadays.
00:07:07It's too old-fashioned.
00:07:09They're not even going to dine at home tonight.
00:07:11What?
00:07:12They're going to a party at the Ritz.
00:07:17Now, what are you shaking your head for?
00:07:20You haven't any eye, Governor.
00:07:21The tinsel's all crooked.
00:07:23Oh, crooked, eh?
00:07:24Now, let me tell you, young fellow,
00:07:26I was trimming Christmas trees before ever you were.
00:07:29Boys, boys.
00:07:31All right, Peter.
00:07:33There you are, Peter.
00:07:34My little contribution.
00:07:35Oh, my dear.
00:07:38I don't think the children are dressed yet.
00:07:40I'd better go and hurry them up, eh?
00:07:41Yes.
00:07:42Right.
00:07:46Josh.
00:07:47Eh?
00:07:48Josh.
00:07:49What?
00:07:53I was afraid of this.
00:07:55What's that?
00:07:56Sheesh, the young fool.
00:07:57Do you think he's infatuated with her?
00:07:59I'm afraid so.
00:08:00And I don't like it.
00:08:02She's a little adventurous.
00:08:04A bit attractive in her own way, you know.
00:08:19I think he's going to see us.
00:08:21Put your hat on, dear.
00:08:22You'll catch cold.
00:08:24Hi there, sister.
00:08:25Oh, Joe.
00:08:26Go away.
00:08:28Go away.
00:08:29Hey, Joe, I'm rightfully sorry and all that.
00:08:33Joseph, close the door.
00:08:34Joseph, please go away.
00:08:35Righto.
00:08:36Righto.
00:08:37Close the door.
00:08:49Hello, Joseph.
00:08:50George.
00:08:51George.
00:08:52How are you?
00:08:53Not quite.
00:08:54Just time for a drink.
00:08:55Good.
00:08:56Two gin and bitters.
00:08:57Yes, sir.
00:08:58Oh, by the way, do you have anything on the 331 in the fountain?
00:09:00Not a thing.
00:09:01Worse luck.
00:09:02Hello, darling.
00:09:03Hello.
00:09:04Hello.
00:09:05Hello, Becky.
00:09:06You look wonderful.
00:09:08Don't you think I have the nicest fiance in the world?
00:09:11I certainly do.
00:09:12If I thought I had a chance, I'd try to steal him.
00:09:14Oh, now, now.
00:09:15Where are we going, Joseph?
00:09:17First the Ritz, then the Alhambra, then to a nightclub, and hang the expense.
00:09:22That's good.
00:09:23By the way, what's running at the Alhambra?
00:09:25Why, that funny chap was all the way from...
00:09:29Good evening, sir.
00:09:30Good evening, Russell.
00:09:31Is Miss Sedley at home?
00:09:32She's just leaving, sir.
00:09:33Oh.
00:09:34Well, hello, darling.
00:09:35Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:09:36I just thought I'd drop in.
00:09:37Well, we're just going to the Ritz.
00:09:39Won't you join us?
00:09:40Oh, that's awfully good of you.
00:09:41Hello, Joseph.
00:09:42Hello, darling.
00:09:43Good old darling.
00:09:44Ask him to come along.
00:09:45He's so beautiful.
00:09:46Why, of course, darling.
00:09:47Of course you're coming with us, darling.
00:09:49We'll take no excuses.
00:09:50Well, thanks, darling.
00:09:51Here we are.
00:09:52Oh, that's the stuff.
00:09:53Thank you, Joseph.
00:09:55Not at all.
00:09:57I wanted that.
00:09:59So did I.
00:10:01Well, be on with it.
00:10:02Be on with it.
00:10:04I hope you girls have a good appetite.
00:10:05I'm rambling right now.
00:10:06I see you're rambling.
00:10:18Ever been too frightened?
00:10:21Frightened?
00:10:22No.
00:10:23Never.
00:10:24How would you like to come with me for a little drink?
00:10:31Lovely place, lots of fun, lots of champagne.
00:10:36Would you really take me?
00:10:38Would I really?
00:10:39Rather.
00:10:41Rather.
00:10:42Lovely place.
00:10:44Aye, that's a lively one, wasn't it?
00:10:47Ah.
00:10:48Lovely place.
00:10:54Belle.
00:10:56Cheerio.
00:10:57Here's to Brighton.
00:10:58Brighton and you.
00:11:04Oh, Amelia.
00:11:06I want you to be the first to wish us luck.
00:11:08It was just after we married.
00:11:10Oh, lovely.
00:11:11What's next?
00:11:12We're going to Brighton on our honeymoon.
00:11:14Oh, Betty, I am glad.
00:11:15Now you really will be one of us, Belle.
00:11:17Congratulations.
00:11:18Congratulations, old boy.
00:11:19Come on.
00:11:20Joseph, come on.
00:11:21Let's dance.
00:11:22Not now.
00:11:23I've got to see a man about a dog.
00:11:25I'll be right back.
00:11:27Right back.
00:11:31Amelia, shall we dance this one?
00:11:34I really, it's a serious matter.
00:11:37Joseph, my dear old boy, will you take it easy?
00:11:40I'm in a mess.
00:11:41You must help me.
00:11:42What do you mean?
00:11:43Your engagement?
00:11:44Engagement?
00:11:45I didn't say a word.
00:11:46I simply asked you to Brighton for a weekend.
00:11:50Do you call that an engagement?
00:11:53That's an engagement, all right.
00:11:56And what do you know about it?
00:11:58I once asked a girl down at Blackpool for a weekend.
00:12:03I ought to know it.
00:12:06I see.
00:12:08How did you get out of it?
00:12:12We got four children now.
00:12:15That's what I got out of it.
00:12:17Four children?
00:12:45A fine husband you're going to have.
00:12:47Joseph hasn't been home all night.
00:12:49Oh, no?
00:12:54A boy brought it, miss.
00:12:55It's for you.
00:12:56Thank you, Russell.
00:12:57And Mr. Osmond's down in the drawing room, miss.
00:12:59Oh, dear, and I'm not dressed yet.
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00:16:09That'll be splendid.
00:16:40Can I be of any assistance to you?
00:16:43No.
00:16:44No, thank you.
00:16:45I think I can manage.
00:16:49Pardon me.
00:16:54Are you looking for someone?
00:16:56A car from Queen's Crawley was supposed to meet my train.
00:17:00Queen's Crawley?
00:17:02Yes.
00:17:05Visiting?
00:17:06No.
00:17:07Governor to Sir Pitt Crawley's little girl.
00:17:10Oh.
00:17:12Lucky little beggar.
00:17:15Do you mind?
00:17:18No, not at all.
00:17:22Do you know Sir Pitt?
00:17:25Yes.
00:17:27A disagreeable old bloke.
00:17:29Yes.
00:17:31From now on I shall make a point of seeing the old scoundrel much more.
00:17:37Much more often.
00:17:45That must be my car.
00:17:48Yes, it is.
00:17:50Well, goodbye.
00:17:52Goodbye.
00:18:07Goodbye.
00:18:28Parker!
00:18:29Yes, sir?
00:18:31This bottle's empty.
00:18:32Why the devil don't you look after your job?
00:18:34Empty, sir?
00:18:35It was full after lunch.
00:18:37Well, fill it up again.
00:18:40Yes, sir.
00:18:44Hmm?
00:18:45Yes, sir.
00:19:06Well?
00:19:07What is it?
00:19:08If you please, sir.
00:19:09The new governor has arrived.
00:19:12All right.
00:19:14Show her in.
00:19:16Very good, sir.
00:19:18I'm shocked.
00:19:20It can't have come this way.
00:19:37I'm sorry.
00:19:39I'm sorry.
00:19:41I'm sorry.
00:19:43I'm sorry.
00:19:45I'm sorry.
00:19:47I'm sorry.
00:19:53Yes?
00:19:54If you please, sir.
00:19:55This is Miss Shaw.
00:19:56How do you do, my dear?
00:20:17How do you do?
00:20:21Sit down.
00:20:26Have you met Lady Crawley and your little charges yet?
00:20:29I've seen the children, but I understand Lady Crawley is too ill.
00:20:33Lady Crawley is dying. Taking a devil of a long time about it.
00:20:38Oh, you shouldn't...
00:20:39She's been at death's door for ten years, my dear.
00:20:43And there's not a doctor in the county that can pull her through.
00:20:47Death's door. Pull her through. Do you get it?
00:20:52Do you get it?
00:20:57I do hope I'm going to give satisfaction.
00:21:05I feel sure that you are, my dear.
00:21:23Oh, this is awfully interesting.
00:21:32You rang for me, sir?
00:21:34Has a room been assigned to Miss Sharpe?
00:21:36Yes, sir. The housekeeper has placed her in the west wing, sir.
00:21:41Oh. Miss Sharpe will occupy the red room in the east wing.
00:21:47The red room, sir?
00:21:49Yes, yes, the red room.
00:21:52Yes, and she will not dine in the schoolroom like the others.
00:21:58She will dine with Mr. Rawdon and myself.
00:22:03I understand, sir.
00:22:05Oh, sir, I feel I'm going to be awfully happy here.
00:22:11I'm sure you are.
00:22:15We had more than three.
00:22:17You know, we only had three of us. We only had one umbrella.
00:22:27Oh, my first wife, my dear.
00:22:31Our most disagreeable woman.
00:22:35Yes.
00:22:36Sorry to be late, Governor.
00:22:38Miss Sharpe, this is my son, Rawdon.
00:22:42Rawdon, this is the new governess, Miss Sharpe.
00:22:46How do you do?
00:22:47How do you do?
00:22:49I wish my father would get me a governess, Miss Sharpe.
00:22:52But perhaps you'll take me on, too.
00:22:57All right, Parker.
00:22:59Rather a surprise, eh?
00:23:01A very agreeable one, sir.
00:23:04Here, I saw you. Look where you're going.
00:23:07Oh, I'm sorry.
00:23:09She's a fair caution, ain't she?
00:23:12She's a decided little lady.
00:23:20Champagne tonight, if you please.
00:23:23Here, I have to unpack.
00:23:25You ought to see her underclothes.
00:23:27Flatline.
00:23:32And so the curate said...
00:23:34No, no, sir, you've got it wrong.
00:23:36It was the bishop who said...
00:23:38You young whippersnapper.
00:23:40Will you let me tell my own jokes?
00:23:43You tell them so badly, Miss Sharpe.
00:23:45Never mind, I'll tell you some afterwards.
00:23:47I wish you would.
00:23:49I must tell the children's story at bedtime.
00:23:51Splendid.
00:23:52Then I'll tell you some bedtime stories.
00:23:55Bedtime stories.
00:23:58My word.
00:24:00You know, I had thought of going back to London tomorrow, sir, but...
00:24:04Well, I fancy I should postpone my trip for a few days.
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00:24:50Oh, Sir Pitt.
00:24:52Is anything the matter?
00:24:53No.
00:24:54I just wanted to see if you were being well taken care of.
00:24:59Oh.
00:25:00You're so considerate, Sir Pitt.
00:25:05KNOCKING
00:25:18You know, Sir Pitt, you oughtn't to be in here.
00:25:22Frightened?
00:25:24Terribly.
00:25:26HE CHUCKLES
00:25:28On my soul, you're a fascinating looking devil.
00:25:31HE CHUCKLES
00:25:35KNOCKING
00:25:38Why, Sir Pitt.
00:25:41Come on.
00:25:49You ought to be ashamed of yourself, Sir Pitt, with your wife lying ill down the hall.
00:25:55Don't you like me, Becky?
00:25:57Of course I do.
00:25:59But you're not free.
00:26:01But I will be free.
00:26:03Almost any day now.
00:26:05Well...
00:26:08When you can ask me to be Lady Crawley,
00:26:12then I'll listen.
00:26:34KNOCKING
00:26:52Oh.
00:26:54Has my father been annoying you?
00:26:57Why, no.
00:27:00Becky.
00:27:03There's a lovely fire burning downstairs in the library.
00:27:07Put on a wrap and come down.
00:27:11Why?
00:27:13Please.
00:27:17All right.
00:27:19I won't be a moaner.
00:27:26Becky.
00:27:29Why, Rodney.
00:27:31I thought you said you were going to behave.
00:27:33But I can't behave.
00:27:35You're beautiful, Becky.
00:27:37Fascinating.
00:27:40Becky.
00:27:44Becky, listen.
00:27:50I didn't hear a word you said.
00:27:53The word you said.
00:27:59Becky.
00:28:01Would you be deaf to a proposal?
00:28:06Try me, please.
00:28:12It's your move.
00:28:14Well?
00:28:16Why don't you let Miss Sharpe go to bed, Governor?
00:28:18She's tired.
00:28:19Mind your own business.
00:28:21She can go when we finish the game.
00:28:25You clumsy young idiot.
00:28:28Oh, I'm awfully sorry, Governor.
00:28:30I seem to have spoiled your little game.
00:28:32I'm sorry.
00:28:33I'm really awfully pleased, Mr. Peck.
00:28:35Oh, Mr. Peck.
00:28:37Oh, Mr. Peck.
00:28:39Oh, Mr. Peck.
00:28:41Oh, Mr. Peck.
00:28:43Will you excuse me?
00:28:45Yes, yes.
00:28:46All right, all right.
00:28:49Good night.
00:28:50Good night.
00:28:51Good night.
00:28:52Good night.
00:28:55I'll take you on.
00:28:58Oh.
00:28:59I'm sort of sleepy myself.
00:29:01I think I'll turn in.
00:29:03Good night, sir.
00:29:05Good night.
00:29:13Good night.
00:29:33Good night, darling.
00:29:40Will you see me?
00:29:42Who cares?
00:30:12Sir.
00:30:22Sir.
00:30:36Yes, what is it?
00:30:38Oh, sir.
00:30:39Her ladyship.
00:30:42She died five minutes ago.
00:30:46Oh.
00:30:50Well.
00:30:53I'm no hypocrite.
00:30:56Don't expect me to burst into tears, do you?
00:31:13Yes.
00:31:27What's the matter?
00:31:29Lady Crawley's dead.
00:31:32Oh, how dreadful.
00:31:43Oh, please.
00:31:48You.
00:31:50You.
00:31:54Get out of my house.
00:31:56Pack your things and get out.
00:31:59And as for you, you dirty whelp.
00:32:02Sir Fitz, you don't understand.
00:32:04You're a shameless little hussy.
00:32:07Aren't you going to tell him the truth?
00:32:09All right, I'll tell him, I'm not afraid.
00:32:11Rodman and I were married yesterday afternoon.
00:32:13You lie.
00:32:14You lie in your teeth.
00:32:17Here's the certificate.
00:32:19Get out of my house, both of you.
00:32:22And as for you, you'll get none of my money.
00:32:26I cut you off with a shilling.
00:32:34It's a nice beginning for a honeymoon.
00:32:38Oh, he'll come around, all right.
00:32:40Oh, sweetheart.
00:32:41You don't know him.
00:32:45Well, we'd better call Polly to help us pack.
00:32:49I think we'll take Polly with us.
00:32:52You know, we'll need a good sternum.
00:33:03You know, Becky, I haven't got a bean.
00:33:06I haven't got a bean.
00:33:09What are we going to live on?
00:33:12Our wits.
00:33:37What, oh, Lizzie?
00:33:38Polly to you, if you please.
00:33:40Well, what about the money for the vegetables?
00:33:42None of your sauce.
00:33:43Now, none of your sauce.
00:33:44You'll get your money, all right.
00:33:45We owe bigger bills to better shops than yours.
00:33:47Right-o.
00:33:48No money tomorrow, no blooming vegetables.
00:33:50Oh, I live on pickles.
00:33:51Go on, off with you.
00:33:52Cheerio.
00:33:53Same to you with gravy.
00:33:56Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:33:57The letter must have gone astray.
00:33:59I'll start payment on the cheque and send you another.
00:34:01You can give me one now.
00:34:02Oh, I don't think I could do that.
00:34:04I'd have to speak to my bank first.
00:34:05But I'll be sure to send it.
00:34:07Thank you so much.
00:34:08Goodbye.
00:34:09But, uh...
00:34:10You can depend on me.
00:34:11Yes.
00:34:12Goodbye.
00:34:13Goodbye.
00:34:25Becky, what are we going to do with those?
00:34:29I'll show you.
00:34:32That's all very well, but, uh...
00:34:35How are we going to raise some money?
00:34:38It's very simple, sweet.
00:34:40Instead of playing bridge for a shilling a point,
00:34:42you'll just have to play for half a crown, that's all.
00:34:46Yes, but sooner or later, somebody's going to suspect.
00:34:49Now, you're clever, darling.
00:34:55Did you write again to my father?
00:34:57Yes, the sweetest letter, and it came back unopened.
00:35:01Oh.
00:35:07I know how we could make a lot of money.
00:35:09How, sweetheart?
00:35:18Great Scott, Becky.
00:35:20But that's blackmail.
00:35:22Oh, blackmail's an ugly word, dear.
00:35:26Well, I haven't got much honor left, but, uh...
00:35:29There are certain limits, you know.
00:35:32It's just an idea.
00:35:35No, no, I think we'd better stick to bridge.
00:35:39All right.
00:35:48Circle, two ones.
00:35:52And, Rawdon, please don't get your signals mixed.
00:35:57Hello? Hello, may I...
00:35:59Oh, Amelia.
00:36:01Hello, darling, this is Becky.
00:36:03Yes.
00:36:05We were just wondering
00:36:07if you'd like to come over this evening and play a little bridge.
00:36:11Yes, love to have you.
00:36:1511,000 points.
00:36:17That's 550 pounds.
00:36:21We had a good evening, Amelia.
00:36:23Very.
00:36:25Better luck next time.
00:36:26Always.
00:36:27You are lucky, Becky, at cards and at love.
00:36:29Oh.
00:36:31Well, I think I'll make some cocktails.
00:36:34Want to help me, George?
00:36:35I'd love to. Excuse me.
00:36:38I don't feel quite badly about taking all this money.
00:36:41Don't be silly.
00:36:42Will you get me orange juice and the ice? May I stop, George, please?
00:36:44Certainly, Amelia.
00:36:46Oh, there's luck.
00:36:48There's some ice already cracked.
00:36:50Why?
00:36:52Here it is.
00:36:56Will you cut a lemon, please?
00:36:58Certainly.
00:37:00Will you have a drink?
00:37:01No, thanks.
00:37:04How does married life agree with you, George?
00:37:08If you must know, it rather cramps a fellow's style.
00:37:12Oh, yes?
00:37:16Will you please?
00:37:17Certainly.
00:37:22Well, there's no hurry.
00:37:24But it's getting late.
00:37:25I think they ought to be cold enough by now.
00:37:27Becky.
00:37:29Oh, George!
00:37:32Yes, dear?
00:37:33You know, you must write a check and then we'll go home.
00:37:36Just coming.
00:37:39I'll carry that.
00:37:42All right tomorrow evening?
00:37:45All right.
00:37:51Here we are.
00:37:52Oh, here we are.
00:37:53There, doesn't that look good?
00:37:55Just a little nightcap before you go home.
00:37:57Don't forget that check, George.
00:37:59Oh, no, I won't.
00:38:00I think this is a very bright idea of Becky's, don't you?
00:38:15Not a bad evening, eh, Rodney?
00:38:17Not very good.
00:38:21Poor Amelia.
00:38:23She is a little separate, isn't she?
00:38:27George plays a nice game, doesn't he?
00:38:30Yes, a delightful game.
00:38:35How is George?
00:38:36Very well, dear.
00:38:37Quite busy, though.
00:38:42Thank you, Polly.
00:38:44I think Lordship wants you to call him when you're free.
00:38:47Yes, Polly.
00:38:51The trouble with you, my dear, is that you spoil your husband.
00:38:55I love him so much, I can't help it.
00:38:58He's the best and kindest husband in the world.
00:39:03I know.
00:39:05After all, he's a man.
00:39:08You can't trust any of them around the corner.
00:39:11Oh, George is different.
00:39:12Sugar?
00:39:13Just fancy.
00:39:17I can't begin to tell you, Becky, how wonderful he is to me.
00:39:20So sweet, so thoughtful.
00:39:23I'm afraid it's terribly old-fashioned, but I'm very much in love with my husband.
00:39:30Well, ask her to come to the phone, will you?
00:39:33Oh, it doesn't matter who it is.
00:39:35Won't you have another biscuit?
00:39:36No, thank you, dear.
00:39:37The gentleman may have wanted on the phone.
00:39:39Thank you, Polly.
00:39:42Excuse me, Amelia.
00:39:43Certainly.
00:39:45Hello?
00:39:46Hello, darling.
00:39:51Why, hello, Mr. Witherspoon.
00:39:54Oh, you have someone with you.
00:39:57Why don't you come over and join us, Mr. Witherspoon?
00:40:00I have a charming little friend I'd like you to meet.
00:40:03Mrs. George Osborne.
00:40:08I wonder if she bores you as much as she does me.
00:40:13Oh, by the way, Becky, has Amelia asked you when to broaden down for the weekend?
00:40:20Oh, well, she's going to.
00:40:23Yes.
00:40:25All right, I'll see you then.
00:40:27Au revoir.
00:40:31Goodbye.
00:40:37Oh, yes, what were we talking about?
00:40:40Oh, I was just saying, George is so different.
00:40:44Oh, yes, of course.
00:40:46I must be going, dear.
00:40:47Hello, Amelia.
00:40:48Why, hello, Broaden.
00:40:49Nice to see you again.
00:40:51Hello, sweetheart.
00:40:52Hello, darling.
00:40:54We want you to come down to Walton Heath for the weekend.
00:40:57Well, I'm afraid I can't.
00:40:59But Becky can.
00:41:00Why not you?
00:41:02Well, the Marks Sustainers have invited me down for the weekend.
00:41:04For some shooting.
00:41:06Influential chap, you know.
00:41:07Pots of money.
00:41:09Ought not to refuse.
00:41:10Of course not.
00:41:12But I'd like to see you.
00:41:13That would be lovely.
00:41:15How do I get down to your place?
00:41:17Oh, there's the address.
00:41:19There's a little map on the back.
00:41:30Oh, that's a change you've made quite a number of.
00:41:35Now what are you going to do?
00:41:37I don't know.
00:41:40I'm going to see if I can get down to your place.
00:41:43Brother's mother.
00:41:45Telegram, sir.
00:41:46Oh, thank you.
00:42:00No answer.
00:42:03Anything important, George?
00:42:05Uh, no, darling.
00:42:06Just business, that's all.
00:42:07Oh.
00:42:10How shall I do?
00:42:14No, that's the object ball, dear.
00:42:16But I can't reach it.
00:42:18Don't forget to chalk up.
00:42:20The more you help me, the more I miss.
00:42:27Chalk up now, Becky.
00:42:37Oh, that's the object ball, dear.
00:42:39But I can't reach it.
00:42:41Don't forget to chalk up.
00:42:43I've made this.
00:42:45Well, you play again now, you know.
00:42:50That wasn't very good.
00:42:52Sorry.
00:42:54It's your shot now, Becky.
00:42:56So it is.
00:42:58It's getting late.
00:43:00I think we'd better stop, dear.
00:43:02We'll be up with hounds tomorrow morning, you know.
00:43:04Oh, yes, where are we hunting?
00:43:06Didn't you know? The Braben Hills.
00:43:08Oh, George, you know I don't like hill hunting.
00:43:10Can't you get some officers to take us over a safer course?
00:43:11Darling, it isn't a bit dangerous.
00:43:13A little stiffish, perhaps, at times.
00:43:15After all, what sport without a little hazard?
00:43:17Yes, nothing makes life so interesting as taking chances.
00:43:42Come on.
00:43:52George!
00:43:59George! George!
00:44:01Here, get him on his side.
00:44:03Are you hurt, darling?
00:44:05No.
00:44:07Oh, George, you shouldn't have taken that chance.
00:44:12That's life.
00:44:14Without taking chances.
00:44:37Well, goodbye, dear.
00:44:39Goodbye.
00:44:42Oh, by the way, Becky,
00:44:44I'm frightfully hard up.
00:44:47Could you let me have a couple of fibres?
00:44:49Can't you find your own fibres?
00:44:51Why do you suppose I got you the job
00:44:53of administering poor George's estate for Amelia?
00:44:56If I followed all your suggestions, Becky,
00:44:58I'd be in prison.
00:45:00Oh, don't be a fool.
00:45:02She'll never know.
00:45:04All I want is ten pounds.
00:45:06I'm sorry, I haven't got it.
00:45:11Yes.
00:45:28Yes?
00:45:30Yes.
00:45:32I was just going to.
00:45:36I'm so glad you called.
00:45:38You darling.
00:45:41A drunk of my own?
00:45:43I'd be delighted.
00:45:47All right, I'll be there.
00:46:08Hello, Dobbin.
00:46:10How are you?
00:46:12How are you, Major?
00:46:14Hello, Dobbin.
00:46:16Care to make a forth of Bridgehall, ma'am?
00:46:18No, thank you.
00:46:20Oh.
00:46:22For the tenth and last time, Sedley, no.
00:46:26Before I lost my money,
00:46:28I thought nothing of making my friends lonely.
00:46:31No.
00:46:33I'm sorry.
00:46:34Lonely?
00:46:36No.
00:46:39Hello, Dobbin.
00:46:41How are you?
00:46:43Fine, thank you.
00:46:45Looking very well.
00:46:47You see, old chap,
00:46:49could I bite your ear to the tune of about five quid?
00:46:53Joseph, does it ever occur to you
00:46:55to go to work instead of sponging on people?
00:46:57My dear chap, sponge?
00:46:59Yes, sponging.
00:47:01Sponging on me, all of your friends.
00:47:02Living on poor Amelia.
00:47:04Why shouldn't Amelia support me?
00:47:06I've been left a very well provided for.
00:47:09Well, you know, your parents are turning their graves
00:47:11if they knew how you've turned out.
00:47:13Here.
00:47:15Thanks, old chap.
00:47:17Stay with me, old chap.
00:47:19Stay a little brief?
00:47:21Rather.
00:47:23Thanks very much.
00:47:33And it served him right, too.
00:47:35He's a disgrace to the name of Crawley.
00:47:37They were in the card room this afternoon.
00:47:40No.
00:47:41Yeah, giving bad checks.
00:47:43They took him to Bow Street.
00:47:45Good riddance, too.
00:47:47Bad luck, Crawley.
00:47:48Right.
00:47:49Is this my deal?
00:47:50Yes, your deal.
00:47:51Stand.
00:47:56If I was you, sir, I'd sit down.
00:47:58Prowling up and down ain't gonna help you.
00:48:00Get out of here.
00:48:02Outrage.
00:48:03That's what it is.
00:48:04Keeping me here like this.
00:48:05Well, it ain't my fault, sir.
00:48:06I'm only a doing of my duty.
00:48:16Here we are, sir.
00:48:18Here's the message you've been awaiting.
00:48:33Now, Polly, after you've served the supper,
00:48:36you may bring some more champagne.
00:48:39Then you may go to bed.
00:48:41Yes, ma'am.
00:48:47Did he give you all that, ma'am?
00:48:49Yes, ma'am.
00:48:51He did?
00:48:52Yes, ma'am.
00:48:53He did?
00:48:54Yes, ma'am.
00:48:55He did?
00:48:56Yes, ma'am.
00:48:57He did?
00:48:58Yes, ma'am.
00:48:59Yes, ma'am.
00:49:00Did he give you all that, ma'am?
00:49:03Yes.
00:49:05Wish I could get a marquis.
00:49:07Only men I ever see are bill collectors
00:49:10and greengrocers.
00:49:11Oh, Polly.
00:49:13There he is now, ma'am.
00:49:15Don't answer it once.
00:49:16Let him wait.
00:49:18Yes, ma'am.
00:49:21I understand.
00:49:27Oh, you do look lovely tonight.
00:49:30Thank you, ma'am.
00:49:32Ain't it lucky, the moths of the times?
00:49:41There's a Mr. Dobbin to see you.
00:49:44Dobbin?
00:49:46How did you find out?
00:49:47I heard at the club.
00:49:48I've just seen the magistrate and arranged bail for you.
00:49:52You're a real friend, Dobbin.
00:49:54Am I free to go now, constable?
00:49:56Yes, sir, and you've just signed this here paper.
00:50:01Here you are, sir.
00:50:02Thanks.
00:50:07Good-night.
00:50:08Good-night.
00:50:09Don't let me see you here again, sir.
00:50:16Oh, Becky, you...
00:50:18You know, you...
00:50:20You really get more beautiful every day.
00:50:23Oh, thank you.
00:50:25Oh, Becky, my dear.
00:50:26Oh, Becky, my dear.
00:50:32Oh, you must have some more wine.
00:50:33No, please.
00:50:35I say...
00:50:41Oh, let me, please.
00:50:53To us, my dear.
00:50:57Oh.
00:51:01May I?
00:51:08You know, Becky,
00:51:10I've been most awfully happy knowing you.
00:51:13Darling.
00:51:14Oh, that's awfully sweet.
00:51:15Then I'll be a good boy.
00:51:17Oh, Becky.
00:51:19I'd give you anything in the world you wanted.
00:51:22You know that, don't you, my dear?
00:51:23You know that, don't you, my dear?
00:51:26Yes.
00:51:53Please.
00:51:55Thank you, sir.
00:52:04Well, what's the matter with you?
00:52:06Nothing, sir.
00:52:07Why?
00:52:08Nothing, sir.
00:52:13Is Mrs. Crawley at home?
00:52:15No.
00:52:16Yes, sir.
00:52:24Good.
00:52:25How do, Crawley?
00:52:27You rotten little...
00:52:29Rod and I swear I'm innocent.
00:52:32Did he give you these?
00:52:34Answer me!
00:52:35Yes.
00:52:37But you don't understand.
00:52:38Oh, yes, I do.
00:52:40Take them off.
00:52:43This is nothing but a trap.
00:52:45You know I've been giving her jewels and money and...
00:52:47Now you're both trying to...
00:52:50Clear out.
00:52:51You clear out before I kill you.
00:53:22Rod, please.
00:53:25What are you going to do?
00:53:27I'm going to give you just ten minutes to get out of this house.
00:53:31But, Rod, you don't understand.
00:53:33I did it for your sake.
00:53:35For my sake?
00:53:39You knew I was in that filthy prison.
00:53:42Yet you wouldn't pawn one of Stane's rotten jewels to get me out.
00:53:46But, Rod...
00:53:48I may be a blackguard, Becky.
00:53:49But at least I was always willing to share with you.
00:54:00It's all over.
00:54:03I never want to see your face again as long as I live.
00:54:08Now, get out.
00:54:20Oh, I... I'm so sorry, ma'am.
00:54:23Little fool, why didn't you warn me?
00:54:25I didn't have time.
00:54:27Then hurry up and pack me a soup.
00:54:29Oh, but you're not going, ma'am.
00:54:30Yes.
00:54:32Oh.
00:54:33Are you with me?
00:54:34Yes, ma'am.
00:54:38Polly.
00:54:39Yes, ma'am.
00:54:40Here, take these.
00:54:42But this is the master's watch.
00:54:44I know it, but pack them.
00:54:45Do as I say.
00:54:46Yes, ma'am.
00:54:47Do as I say.
00:54:48Yes, ma'am.
00:55:08Telegram, sir.
00:55:12Any answer, sir?
00:55:14No.
00:55:15No answer.
00:55:16Very good, sir.
00:55:43Read this.
00:55:59Why, Ron, that makes us rich, doesn't it?
00:56:04Titles, dates, and all that money's ours now, isn't it?
00:56:07And that makes me Lady Crawley.
00:56:09You just came.
00:56:11I wanted you to know what you'd missed.
00:56:15Oh, Ron, can't we?
00:56:17Isn't this something?
00:56:18Get out.
00:56:20And if ever you dare to use the name of Lady Crawley,
00:56:23I'll find you no matter where you are and...
00:56:27I'll kill you.
00:56:37I'll kill you.
00:56:53Ah, finally!
00:56:54Who are you?
00:56:55I'm here to pick her up.
00:56:56Where are you going?
00:56:57Yes, ma'am.
00:56:58Monday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, Sunday.
00:57:00It's always the same thing.
00:57:02It's now gone.
00:57:03Oh, mademoiselle, you do not understand.
00:57:06She's only three months old.
00:57:07She's a madame.
00:57:08She don't pay yet.
00:57:09I want the money.
00:57:11I can't help that.
00:57:12She ain't pay me since last Christmas.
00:57:18Take your hands off it.
00:57:20Take your hands off your eyes.
00:57:22I'm not your husband.
00:57:26These dear frogs make me sick
00:57:27spouting their evil language.
00:57:35Madame, I need thee back.
00:57:37Oh, go on, knock it.
00:58:05Noir.
00:58:06Noir.
00:58:10Why, how dare you?
00:58:11I didn't think...
00:58:12Madame, please.
00:58:13Be careful not to touch other people's shit.
00:58:15Why, this is an outlaw's business.
00:58:16Vous comprenez?
00:58:17Je le vois.
00:58:18Alors, laissez-la.
00:58:19Faites projet.
00:58:20Faites projet, messieurs.
00:58:21Madame.
00:58:22Madame.
00:58:23Would you like to have a little drink?
00:58:36I see.
00:58:37Shall we hop in for a little bit?
00:58:39Oh, I don't think that's the kind of place
00:58:40Emilia would care to go into.
00:58:42Only the riffraff go there.
00:58:43You know, the riffraff are sometimes interesting
00:58:45in foreign places like this.
00:58:47You go in, Joseph.
00:58:48We'll wait here for you.
00:58:49Right-o.
00:58:51Sit down, darling.
00:58:52Right-o.
00:58:53I've left my money at home.
00:58:54Oh.
00:58:56Well, take this.
00:58:58And I hope it brings you luck.
00:58:59Thanks, old chap.
00:59:00Toodle-oo.
00:59:01Goodbye.
00:59:02So long, Joseph.
00:59:05Goodbye.
00:59:06Goodbye.
00:59:07Goodbye.
00:59:08Goodbye.
00:59:09Goodbye.
00:59:10Goodbye.
00:59:11Goodbye.
00:59:12Goodbye.
00:59:13Goodbye.
00:59:14Goodbye.
00:59:15Goodbye.
00:59:16Goodbye.
00:59:17Goodbye.
00:59:18Goodbye.
00:59:19Goodbye.
00:59:20Goodbye.
00:59:21Goodbye.
00:59:22Goodbye.
00:59:23Goodbye.
00:59:24Goodbye.
00:59:25Goodbye.
00:59:26Goodbye.
00:59:27Goodbye.
00:59:28Goodbye.
00:59:29Goodbye.
00:59:30Goodbye.
00:59:31Goodbye.
00:59:32Goodbye.
00:59:33Goodbye.
00:59:35Goodbye.
00:59:45Becky.
00:59:48Joseph.
00:59:50My boy!
00:59:51You remember me.
00:59:53Why, is it quite impossible to forget you?
00:59:56Monsieur?
00:59:57Uh, Monsieur Bernhard Champlain.
00:59:58Twelve versus nineteen, sixth.
01:00:00Madame.
01:00:04I know that you haven't changed a bit.
01:00:06No.
01:00:08An old friend of yours outside.
01:00:10Amelia.
01:00:12Really?
01:00:13How is the darling girl?
01:00:15Is she married again?
01:00:16No, not yet.
01:00:18Poor old Dobbin is still hoping.
01:00:21Good old Dobbin.
01:00:23I remember him.
01:00:25He was nice.
01:00:34Drinking?
01:00:35Yes.
01:00:37Cheerio.
01:00:42Amelia.
01:00:44I've waited so long.
01:00:46Dobbin, you're a wonderful friend.
01:00:50But I can't remember you.
01:00:53George has been dead for five years.
01:00:57Aren't you ever going to...
01:00:58But Dobbin, he's still alive in my heart.
01:01:05I understand.
01:01:17What number?
01:01:21Twenty-three.
01:01:22Twenty-three.
01:01:23Right.
01:01:26There we are.
01:01:35One, two, four...
01:01:36Twenty-three.
01:01:41Don't worry, I'll stick to it.
01:01:43Okay.
01:01:53Well, I'd better go and get that brother of yours.
01:01:55He's probably forgotten all about it.
01:01:57You wait here.
01:01:58All right.
01:01:59I won't be a minute.
01:02:00All right.
01:02:20There we are.
01:02:30Joseph, come on, old boy.
01:02:31It's getting late.
01:02:32Do me, Dobbin.
01:02:33Why, hello, Mr. Dobbin.
01:02:35Oh, I am glad to see you.
01:02:38Aren't you going to buy me a drink?
01:02:40Well, no, there's somebody waiting.
01:02:41Oh, just for the sake of auld lang syne.
01:02:43Really?
01:02:44Oh, come along.
01:02:54Champagne.
01:02:56Cordon Bleu, 96.
01:02:57Yes, madame.
01:03:00Dobbin, you look so young.
01:03:04So happy.
01:03:06Oh, Becky.
01:03:07You mustn't waste your time on me.
01:03:10I know you've fooled a lot of men in your life.
01:03:13But I'm afraid I've seen through you from the start.
01:03:16You've been with one person all your life.
01:03:18Yourself.
01:03:20The men have only meant one thing to you.
01:03:23What can I get out of them?
01:03:28Men have only wanted one thing from me.
01:03:30I've just made them pay.
01:03:34You know, you may not believe it,
01:03:36but there is such a thing as true love in this world,
01:03:39and there are decent men.
01:03:42Do you know any?
01:03:43I knew one.
01:03:45George Altman.
01:03:52Is it his sainted memory that keeps Amelia from marrying you?
01:03:55Oh, please.
01:03:57I'd rather not discuss Amelia with a woman of your type.
01:04:00I'd rather not discuss Amelia with a woman of your type.
01:04:03Good night.
01:04:04Good night.
01:04:28I suppose he's waiting downstairs in case I try to rob you.
01:04:31Please, Becky, don't.
01:04:33He's so bitter.
01:04:36I'm sorry, I can't now.
01:04:40Do you love him?
01:04:44Then why don't you marry him?
01:04:46I'd rather not do it.
01:04:47I'll tell you why.
01:04:48Because you're a blind little fool.
01:04:50You're worshipping the memory of a man who was a dirty, rotten cat.
01:04:53How dare you?
01:04:54Do you remember the night we were playing video?
01:04:56Yes.
01:04:57And George received a telegram?
01:04:59Why, yes.
01:05:04Here it is.
01:05:05Read it.
01:05:33Read it to Dobbin.
01:05:46Maybe he'd like to know what a decent fellow his old pal George was.
01:06:01Becky, please go.
01:06:03There's nothing more to be said.
01:06:04He doesn't want you to associate with a woman of my type.
01:06:12Let's go.
01:06:33Let's go.
01:07:04Hello?
01:07:09Why, hello, Joseph.
01:07:14Why, yes.
01:07:18Why, of course.
01:07:24Oh, I'd love to.
01:07:34I must ask you to leave my house at once.
01:07:38I am quite satisfied.
01:07:40You have deliberately cheated me.
01:07:44You will be buying the sum of five pounds.
01:07:48And I warn you, the next time you appear before me,
01:07:53I will have no alternative but to commit you to jail.
01:08:04I'm sorry, miss.
01:08:05You can try somewhere else.
01:08:08But ten bob's all I can lend you on this.
01:08:11Take it or leave it.
01:08:22No more excuses.
01:08:24You owe two weeks' rent already.
01:08:26I'm sick of waiting.
01:08:28Pay up or clear out.
01:08:33Joseph.
01:08:53Joseph.
01:08:57Joseph.
01:09:04Junkie.
01:09:11Piece of luck.
01:09:12Ran into your sister again.
01:09:19Look here.
01:09:20I told you to leave Amelia alone.
01:09:23Now listen.
01:09:24You're not the sponge owner anymore.
01:09:27You've been doing it for years.
01:09:29You got 500 pounds from her on a cock and bull story
01:09:32that it was for charity or something.
01:09:34It was for charity, my lord.
01:09:36After all, charity begins at home, doesn't it?
01:09:38But you've taken money from her since.
01:09:40And I won't have it.
01:09:45I may be bad.
01:09:47But there's a limit to everything.
01:09:50Well, anyway, she gave me a little something.
01:09:54I'm afraid there won't be any more, though,
01:09:57You'd better let me have this.
01:09:59Oh, no.
01:10:00No.
01:10:01This is going to be very carefully invested
01:10:04with the new clothes.
01:10:06Now?
01:10:08And then what?
01:10:10And then we're going to wangle some invitations.
01:10:14After all, you still know a few rich people.
01:10:21I'm not going to let you have it.
01:10:23Well?
01:10:29No, it doesn't.
01:10:31And we always say it does, doesn't it?
01:10:53I'm not going to let you have it.
01:11:19You know, Josie,
01:11:22now that we're in fun,
01:11:24I feel as young as ever.
01:11:36All I've been through hasn't changed me a bit, has it?
01:11:39Has it, Josie?
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