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The Beachcomber (1938) __ Full movie

In the Dutch islands, the sister of a pious missionary attempts to reform a womanizing, drunken beach bum.
Director
Erich Pommer
Writers
W. Somerset Maugham(short story "Vessel of Wrath")Bartlett Cormack(written for the screen by)B. Van Thal(scenario)
Stars
Charles LaughtonElsa LanchesterRobert Newton
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00:04:22Oh, this is the day of the month we fill our bellies with something besides turtle old sport.
00:04:29The ship's come in.
00:04:32Get yourself a gun and we'll have a party.
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00:04:43Hi, I'm back at Sunset.
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00:04:51Satisfactory cargo this trip, Captain?
00:04:53Ebony and spices.
00:04:55What's the news outside?
00:04:57Wars and rumors?
00:04:58No, no, no. Gossip.
00:04:59Deep bits of scandal.
00:05:01Something huge.
00:05:02Fred Butts at Macassar found a pearl worth a couple of thousand.
00:05:05And left his wife.
00:05:07That American widow T.T. is about to have...
00:05:10Oh, that's not news.
00:05:11Ha, ha.
00:05:12Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
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00:05:19Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
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00:05:29Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
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00:05:41Hey, Ginger. Hey, Ginger.
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00:05:51That scallywag Englishman still here?
00:05:54He is.
00:05:55How did he ever light on this particular flyspeck on the map?
00:06:01Escaping from something or other, I suppose.
00:06:05He's a bit light in the head, if you ask me.
00:06:08Aren't we all here?
00:06:10It's the heat, isn't it?
00:06:11It's all pretty easy on him, Mr. Gretel.
00:06:14This is a lonely station, Captain.
00:06:17I suppose I'm jealous of the rictus way he squanders the priceless treasure of life.
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00:06:38What the devil is that?
00:06:41Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:07:07See you next month, Meneer.
00:07:15Why didn't you...
00:07:17I was thinking hard.
00:07:20What's going on out there? A celebration?
00:07:23Oh, a ship comes in.
00:07:25Oh, you know them. They're like a lot of giddy kids.
00:07:27Oi.
00:07:33Here it is, Ginger, on the dot.
00:07:37Edward C. Wilson Esquire.
00:07:41You know, I'm blessed that when you get these B.A.s due,
00:07:44I don't wonder if I oughtn't to rise and curse.
00:07:46If you don't mind, I'll just pop out the back way.
00:07:48Oh, but wait, wait.
00:07:50I was going to catch that for you, Ginger.
00:07:52Come here.
00:07:59Endorse the chair.
00:08:02See? It's all ready for you.
00:08:06Eight pounds.
00:08:09That's seventy-two guilders exactly this size.
00:08:17What's the odds?
00:08:26All right, all right. Bore him up.
00:08:28All right, all right. Bore him up.
00:08:41A shopkeeper's honor place.
00:08:43Sit down.
00:08:44I got a date, Mr. Grimes.
00:08:46Sit down.
00:08:47It's a dirty trick.
00:08:49You owe them the money, don't you?
00:08:51Two hundred dollars.
00:08:54Two hundred dollars.
00:08:56Tell them to present their chips of Mr. Wilson's index.
00:09:04You're my friend, are you not?
00:09:07I'll never trust you again.
00:09:10Here.
00:09:12Here.
00:09:14How much?
00:09:16Sixty-three guilders, John Bishop.
00:09:18You can wait for the money outside in the club.
00:09:22Now be a reasonable man.
00:09:24Pay them. Get it off your chest and off mine.
00:09:27And leave me with only a quid to my name?
00:09:29Why, you little tin god, let me tell you something.
00:09:32Pay them.
00:09:33Okay.
00:09:36You're a lost sheep, if ever I saw one.
00:09:40Going to pieces under that cocky hat of yours like a rotten toad.
00:09:44If you ever had a backbone, it's all been dissolved in booze.
00:09:47Well, I'm sick and tired of your drunken uproars, and I...
00:09:53Here, you come up to my house tonight and have half a dozen bottles of beer.
00:09:56I accept your apology.
00:09:57I beg your pardon.
00:09:58It's all right.
00:09:59See you tonight for the beer.
00:10:00Hey, I suppose we'll be having company.
00:10:04Oh, you do?
00:10:05Yes.
00:10:06Here.
00:10:07That way.
00:10:09Pure impossibility.
00:10:11And you, my dear sir, tossing me to those thieves,
00:10:13are a traitor to our country.
00:10:14And you, my dear sir, tossing me to those thieves,
00:10:17are a traitor to our race.
00:10:21Here we come, gathering,
00:10:26not in vain.
00:10:28Not in vain.
00:10:30Not in vain.
00:10:32Here we come, gathering...
00:10:34Mina?
00:10:35Katzing?
00:10:36Pay attention.
00:10:38Start again.
00:10:40One, two.
00:10:42Here we come, gathering,
00:10:43not in vain.
00:10:46Not in vain.
00:10:49Leah, this is no place for that.
00:10:52Kato, you finish it alone and set them an example.
00:10:57Here we come, gathering,
00:10:59not in vain,
00:11:01on a cold and frosty morning.
00:11:06There.
00:11:07Sit down.
00:11:09Now, children, it's good, but not good enough.
00:11:12Once more from the beginning.
00:11:14One, two.
00:11:16Here we come, gathering,
00:11:20not in vain.
00:11:22Not in vain.
00:11:25Not in vain.
00:11:28Here we come, gathering...
00:11:31Serena, you're not paying attention.
00:11:36Stand up and let me hear you say the word gathering.
00:11:40Gathering.
00:11:43Gathering.
00:11:44No.
00:11:45Gathering.
00:11:47Gaz...
00:11:48Gaz...
00:11:49No, Naomi Jones.
00:11:51Banyaksusa.
00:11:53Too difficult.
00:11:54Difficult.
00:11:55Not difficult.
00:11:56The word is difficult.
00:12:00Nothing worth having is easy.
00:12:02Of course it's difficult.
00:12:04Sit down.
00:12:05If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.
00:12:10Now we'll sing the song.
00:12:13Pay particular attention to the vowels.
00:12:17We'll start with the second verse.
00:12:19Ready?
00:12:26One, two.
00:12:29Who will you have for matinee?
00:12:33Matinee.
00:12:35Matinee.
00:12:36Matinee.
00:12:38Matinee.
00:12:40Who will you have for matinee on a cold and frosty morning?
00:12:47Once more.
00:12:48One, two.
00:12:50Who will you have for matinee?
00:12:54Matinee.
00:12:56Matinee.
00:12:58Who will you have for matinee on a cold and frosty morning?
00:13:05Now, who shall we have for matinee?
00:13:07Me.
00:13:08Me.
00:13:09Me.
00:13:10Well, we'll have Serena, Siti and Isa for matinee.
00:13:17Ready?
00:13:18One, two.
00:13:20We will have Serena, Siti and Isa for matinee.
00:13:26Matinee.
00:13:28Matinee.
00:13:29We will have Serena, Siti and Isa for matinee on a cold and frosty morning.
00:13:41Yes, I suppose it is difficult for you.
00:13:45But for me too sometimes, you know.
00:13:49Exercise books.
00:13:52You'll now take down the following lines written by Stevenson,
00:13:56who is a very great poet and a very good man.
00:14:00Although he was born in Scotland.
00:14:03There's so much bad in the best of us and so much good in the worst of us
00:14:09that it little behoves any of us to talk about the rest of us.
00:14:13Oh, no, you don't.
00:14:25Oh, no.
00:14:56I'm afraid you'll never realize what a good deed you have done.
00:14:59First we must find the police and put an end to this wickedness.
00:15:05A barmaid's eyes are blue.
00:15:08Not black at all, I mean.
00:15:10The way his colder cheeks are red as apples.
00:15:14You can fill your lungs with clean, bright cold in England.
00:15:17You paint pictures with your frozen breath.
00:15:21Let your boots make music in the snow.
00:15:25In the wintertime.
00:15:28At home.
00:15:31In England.
00:15:35It's pretty.
00:15:38Even if I cannot understand it.
00:15:54Ginger! Ginger! Ginger!
00:15:57You'll never lay it out!
00:15:58Shame on you!
00:16:01Oh, shame.
00:16:04Why, you say?
00:16:06Only last week, I took that child under my wing.
00:16:10Can't you corked-up hens stop scratching other people's business?
00:16:14I'm sorry.
00:16:16I'm sorry.
00:16:18I'm sorry.
00:16:20I'm sorry.
00:16:22I'm sorry.
00:16:23Can't you corked-up hens stop scratching other people's business?
00:16:35Madam, would you kindly remove your little pea kettle to another stove?
00:16:42I give this man a chance!
00:16:44Arrest him!
00:16:46Arrest him!
00:16:47Nobody is listening to me.
00:16:49Arrest him!
00:16:51Arrest him!
00:17:09Hands up! Hands up!
00:17:11Why are you lying there?
00:17:13Do you know what you did?
00:17:15Arrest him!
00:17:17Hands up!
00:17:27Do something! Do something!
00:17:30Do something!
00:17:39Where's my beautiful?
00:17:41Where's my beautiful?
00:17:47Where's my beautiful hat?
00:17:50Oh, there it is.
00:18:17Oh, I can take that away now, can't I?
00:18:22Well, it's thick.
00:18:24Certainly, if you don't pick at it.
00:18:47You know, Wilson, I try to serve my fellow men
00:18:50spiritually or surgically.
00:18:53But you have tried my patience beyond endurance.
00:18:56You should be on your knees.
00:19:04Asleep! You ought to burn your feet.
00:19:07Grant me patience. These people have no sense of moral responsibility.
00:19:16Oh, help me.
00:19:46Help me.
00:20:17Help me.
00:20:32If it wasn't for you, Dudley,
00:20:36I think I'd give up.
00:20:39Has the sergeant told you?
00:20:41Told me what?
00:20:42I should have thought in the ordinary course of routine, sir,
00:20:44you'd have been acquainted with affairs in your own district.
00:20:45I wouldn't have encouraged my staff to drop in at my private house
00:20:49except on matters of importance.
00:20:51But this is far more than important. It concerns the...
00:20:53the very salvation of the whole community.
00:20:55I mean, hardly had this to do with that renegade they call...
00:20:58Mr. Ted?
00:20:59Eh?
00:21:00Another of his revolting outbreaks.
00:21:02He wrecked a shop and half-killed a proprietor.
00:21:04Where is he?
00:21:05In jail, of course. My sister and I...
00:21:07Ah, yes.
00:21:08We feel very strongly that something ought to be done.
00:21:10Now, do sit down, Mr. Jones.
00:21:12No, thank you. This man is a public scandal and...
00:21:14But have you and your sister, in addition to complaining,
00:21:18ever offered him a helping hand?
00:21:20Oh, let us come near him every time...
00:21:22No one appreciates more than I do the good work
00:21:24that you and your sister are doing, Mr. Jones.
00:21:26But are you sure you exercise your calling with all possible tact?
00:21:30The situation is beyond tact.
00:21:32I shall naturally listen to the evidence against him and to his defense.
00:21:35There can be no defense.
00:21:37My dear sir, I administer justice according to the laws of my government.
00:21:40But, Mr. Groyser...
00:21:41Adieu.
00:21:42I beg your pardon, Mr. Groyser, for speaking...
00:21:43I beg your pardon, Mr. Groyser...
00:22:13I have no food to eat.
00:22:16My wife has no face.
00:22:18I have no face.
00:22:19My heart aches when I eat.
00:22:21I can't sleep, I can't eat.
00:22:23I can't eat like a pig.
00:22:25All of a ginger!
00:22:27Now, dry up, you blubbering monkey.
00:22:29Give me the money, now!
00:22:31This deal.
00:22:32Sit down.
00:22:34Sit down.
00:22:36I'm in the cart all right, but I was blind.
00:22:39Look at the provocation I had.
00:22:40That old clothesline ties me up in knots every time she comes in the window.
00:22:46Meneer, Comptroller, if I may intervene...
00:22:49Ernst, I can defend myself.
00:22:52Ginger!
00:22:53Wilson!
00:22:55After all, you are the prisoner here and not the prosecutor.
00:22:58If you follow.
00:23:00Now, Miss Jogger.
00:23:02Miss Jogger in the manger.
00:23:05Wilson!
00:23:06How can a man keep still-face with her? I can't.
00:23:11Evil communications, corrupt good manners.
00:23:15Naturally.
00:23:17But there are other cases to be disposed of.
00:23:20Now proceed, if you please.
00:23:22Oh, I have nothing against him personally.
00:23:24He can be as insolent to me as he chooses.
00:23:27That doesn't worry me.
00:23:29But he shall not be insolent...
00:23:32Miss Jones.
00:23:34It's not only his slavery to drink,
00:23:36though that's a public scandal against which I, as a woman,
00:23:38as well as a worker here for spiritual betterment,
00:23:41have a right to test.
00:23:43But yesterday I found him with one of my own pupils,
00:23:47inciting her to...
00:23:49to be wicked.
00:23:51Is no one to stop him?
00:23:53I tell you, his example here utterly destroys our efforts,
00:23:58mine and my brother's, to...
00:24:00Well, what, Miss Jones?
00:24:03To help these people to find the truth.
00:24:07There are such children in there,
00:24:10so easily influenced.
00:24:13How are we to guide them
00:24:15if this so-called white man mocks at us?
00:24:18We are odd, I suppose.
00:24:22But by their fruits, he shall know them.
00:24:26You sentimental suction pump.
00:24:30Taking all the fun out of life.
00:24:32That man is a peril to women.
00:24:34And you're a thorn in the flesh of man.
00:24:37Wilfred!
00:24:38He's still drunk!
00:24:40No!
00:24:41It's not drink you're afraid of.
00:24:43It's a bit of normal virility in a man.
00:24:45Mr. Greuter,
00:24:47I am not on trial here.
00:24:50Miss Jones,
00:24:52understanding is a great thing, isn't it?
00:24:56Everybody.
00:24:57The Calvestrat in Amsterdam,
00:24:59Piccadilly in London,
00:25:01and those leafy avenues in Paris.
00:25:03On that little street that scares me,
00:25:06I forget the name in New York.
00:25:08Everybody is flotsam and jetsam.
00:25:11Not knowing why they're here or where they're going,
00:25:14but behaving as they do.
00:25:16And very oddly, too, sometimes.
00:25:19Because they're human.
00:25:22I'm afraid I've bored you.
00:25:24Is my English education.
00:25:27Regarding Edward C. Wilson now,
00:25:30Miss Jones, what do you suggest?
00:25:32Oh, I do try to look on the brighter side of things.
00:25:36And I suppose there must be some good in a man
00:25:39who's kind to his dog
00:25:41and keeps his moustache tidy.
00:25:44But he must be taught a lesson.
00:25:47You have something in your mind?
00:25:49Deportation.
00:25:50I'm sorry, but it's necessary.
00:25:52Yes.
00:25:56Thank you, Miss Jones.
00:25:59Thank you, Menard.
00:26:03She lied to me.
00:26:06Deport me?
00:26:08Haven't you been idle, incorrigible,
00:26:11drunk, and immoral here?
00:26:14I'll pay for the Chinaman's stuff I broke
00:26:17if you'll give me time.
00:26:19You'll pay for the damage, all right.
00:26:21But it's me who'll give you the time.
00:26:23And that will be one month in jail.
00:26:27A great heal.
00:26:28Try out one measure.
00:26:31It's only a month.
00:26:32I detest.
00:26:33It's ridiculous.
00:26:34If you'll excuse me, you're fired.
00:26:36Let he be deported.
00:26:38My sentence stands.
00:26:40Send him away so that we can cultivate our garden in peace.
00:26:44Yahoo!
00:26:46You see?
00:26:51Yes.
00:26:56He's back!
00:26:57The guy.
00:26:58The guy!
00:27:00The guy!
00:27:02The guy!
00:27:03The guy!
00:27:04I'll never forget this!
00:27:06What's that?
00:27:07A pepper punch.
00:27:08Pepper punch!
00:27:09Pepper punch!
00:27:10Why, you old man.
00:27:12You're going to be a big man as well,
00:27:13Yes, I see your eyes.
00:27:18Enter this sentence.
00:27:20Three months.
00:27:21Me?
00:27:22Hard labor.
00:27:23What did you say?
00:27:24On the road, gang.
00:27:25Hold!
00:27:29Wait!
00:27:35I'll kill you when I get out!
00:27:38All right, all right.
00:27:40Shut up!
00:27:42Here! Here!
00:27:44Mr. Walter, I don't think you're quite...
00:27:46Shut up!
00:27:47I'm sure you're going to appreciate this.
00:27:56Send Tewan Wilson here.
00:27:58Die out, Tewan Bazar.
00:28:11Mr. Groyter, you can't leave things like this.
00:28:13You have your obligations.
00:28:14Obligations to us, too.
00:28:16But we work hard, Mr. Groyter.
00:28:17Awfully hard, you must know that.
00:28:19Quiet.
00:28:20Oh, I must talk to you.
00:28:21I'm a little emotional, I'm afraid.
00:28:23Indeed.
00:28:24Wilson in the road, gang.
00:28:26Have you considered what the social effect on the natives will be?
00:28:29It will undermine our authority.
00:28:31You must see that it's best to deport him.
00:28:35Pluck him out.
00:28:37Pluck him out.
00:28:40Like an offending eye.
00:28:42Heaven knows...
00:28:44Pardon me.
00:28:46I've promised myself I'd deport him often enough.
00:28:50I knew you'd see the light.
00:28:53I've just sent for Mr. Wilson.
00:28:56Come on.
00:28:58I can't bear to be near that man.
00:29:01But, Ma, I...
00:29:08Sergeant, you may go.
00:29:15Come here, Wilson.
00:29:17Come here.
00:29:23So...
00:29:25You were going to kill me, eh?
00:29:27I'm not swallowing my words precisely.
00:29:29I was mad for a minute.
00:29:30I got over it.
00:29:31That's very kind of you.
00:29:33It does stick in my craw, you giving orders.
00:29:36In my craw, you're giving way to that twitty twerp.
00:29:43That hangover's beating its wings in my head.
00:29:47I might have a sit-down.
00:29:49If my head wasn't so vacant,
00:29:51there wouldn't be any room for the wings to beat.
00:29:57Oh, thank you.
00:30:07Do you know what I am, Mr. Condola?
00:30:09Yes, crazy.
00:30:11Beer?
00:30:12Don't mind if I do.
00:30:24Frost.
00:30:25Down the hatch.
00:30:37Sugar?
00:30:38Thanks.
00:30:42You know, I don't know what to do with you.
00:30:45Neither does anybody at home.
00:30:51I was a problem child.
00:30:54I'm half in mind to deport you.
00:30:59I'm glad to have met you, Consular.
00:31:01When do I start?
00:31:03Oh, I didn't suggest it.
00:31:05They did.
00:31:08Do you mean...
00:31:12You don't want to kick me out?
00:31:14I'm lonely enough as it is.
00:31:16No.
00:31:17Can't you control yourself?
00:31:20I've made practically a companion of you.
00:31:23Your behaving like this, it...
00:31:25It hurts.
00:31:30I'll do that time on the road again for you.
00:31:32No, no.
00:31:33No, no.
00:31:34It's your duty to punish me.
00:31:36A white man on the road again.
00:31:38Oh, I never thought of that.
00:31:41Couldn't you...
00:31:43Just put me in jail here...
00:31:46And have my government hem and haw at me for...
00:31:49Feeding an Englishman for three months?
00:31:51No.
00:31:53Of course.
00:31:55Here it is.
00:31:58Think, man, think.
00:32:00I'm trying to.
00:32:01Oh, my.
00:32:04Oh, my.
00:32:16Mr. Grider, do think of something.
00:32:20I ought to get back to jail.
00:32:22I've got it.
00:32:23It's a blessing.
00:32:26I shall send you to Ego Island.
00:32:29There's no punishment there.
00:32:31There will be.
00:32:32There is no alcohol on Ego Island.
00:32:34I'm not busy there.
00:32:35Please.
00:32:37I've got to send the planes tomorrow anyway.
00:32:41Stop yawning.
00:32:43Oh, how hopeless I am.
00:32:45This morning, I sentenced you Edward C. Wilson.
00:32:50Here, what does that C stand for, Edward?
00:32:52Slaughter.
00:32:57That's been bothering me for months.
00:33:00I sentenced you, Edward Claude Wilson, to three months hard labor.
00:33:06It will be worked out on Ego Island.
00:33:30PART THREE
00:33:46I'm the one who has to do things my way.
00:33:49I'm the one who has to do things my way.
00:33:54It's the only way to do things my way.
00:33:56Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
00:34:26I smell of milk like a blasted baby
00:34:56I'm out of alcohol, I'm out of sake
00:35:20No, no, no
00:35:21Oh
00:35:25Time to dress, Ton Bizarre
00:35:28Selfish swine, that fellow, charging off to Egor like that
00:35:33Beer has to have company to be enjoyed
00:35:37Dress, what for?
00:35:39On this night of month, Ton Bizarre, officer with Mr. and Missy Jones
00:35:46Oh, Miss
00:35:48Now, now, Mr. Jones isn't well either today
00:35:52And you wouldn't want me to leave him all alone, would you?
00:35:55Bye, Ananya
00:36:01Remember, that's a condom fletcher
00:36:04She must be kept absolutely quiet
00:36:07Sorry, Ananya
00:36:09For no one here in Makassi
00:36:12And none here, John, in the hospital
00:36:14Ton Bizarre and you and John on the bed
00:36:17Oh, then say I wouldn't dream of this day
00:36:20Oh, say
00:36:22Oh
00:36:24Miss Jones, I was just saying how disappointed
00:36:28How nice of you not to forget our small festivities
00:36:31But how could I?
00:36:33Well, I'm sorry
00:36:34How nice of you not to forget our small festivities
00:36:37But how could I?
00:36:39Do you mind not smoking?
00:36:41It makes my brother feel sick at the best of times
00:36:44Oliver, throw it away
00:36:46And you must keep the stones at Mr. Jones' feet quite hot, you know
00:36:50Oh, it's nothing serious with your brother, I pray
00:36:53Just a touch of malaria again
00:36:55Oh, then I wouldn't dream of inconvenience
00:36:58Oh, it isn't at all inconvenient
00:37:00Mother
00:37:02Mother
00:37:04It's Mr. Grotter, dear
00:37:06Oh, well, leave the door ajar, dear
00:37:09Then I can chaperone you
00:37:11Yes, dear
00:37:14Now, wouldn't it be better if I came to dinner another night?
00:37:17Oh, I never heard of such a thing
00:37:19Now, do sit down
00:37:21I've got a real English dinner for you tonight
00:37:23A boiled fish, a risso, and tapioca pudding
00:37:27Tapioca
00:37:29Oh, Tessie
00:37:31That's my favourite pudding
00:37:33What is it, Salson?
00:37:45What is it?
00:37:47The chief has a little appendix, that's all
00:37:49Appendicitis? It must be operated on at once
00:37:51But the appendicitis or not, since your brother is unable to go to him
00:37:54I'm afraid his appendix will have to wait
00:37:56But I shall go myself
00:37:58I know you're qualified, but you can't remove an appendix, can you?
00:38:00Oh, I've helped her into scores of time
00:38:02An acute appendix is nothing to dawdle over
00:38:04But...
00:38:05A poor soul might die
00:38:07But Mazzucchitti is 80 kilometres away and...
00:38:09What? My brother will give me his blessing, I'm sure
00:38:13Oh, Madonna, I'm thankful that woman's not sister to me
00:38:17Sergeant
00:38:19You will escort Nanya Jones in a government lodge
00:38:22Get out that notebook of yours and put this order down
00:38:26On your return
00:38:28You will pass Ego Island
00:38:50Why are we stopping here?
00:38:52I must not care anymore
00:38:53I must not care anymore
00:38:56Hendrick!
00:39:01Where is Hendrick going?
00:39:03I don't know, Nonya
00:39:07Pick up Juan Wilson at Ego
00:39:10Not tell Nonya Jones
00:39:12Let's start
00:39:16The map of TPGPU got opened, now well...
00:39:19Hey, Nonya
00:39:20I may say that the operation was successful
00:39:23And of course the little community there is stronger now, I must say
00:39:27Yes, Nonya
00:39:29Will Hendrick be very much longer, do you think?
00:39:32Would you like me to play for you, Nonya, with my guitar?
00:39:35No, thank you
00:39:37I'm not very musical, I'm afraid, in the primitive sense
00:39:41I shall walk, I think
00:39:45Nature is so natural, isn't it?
00:39:48Yes, Nonya
00:40:18Nonya!
00:40:48Punishment indeed!
00:40:50Don't you open your mouth to me, you ungenerous man!
00:40:54Punishment indeed! More like conspiracy!
00:40:57Come up! Come up!
00:40:59Come up!
00:41:01Living in pagan idleness instead of reforming yourself by responsibility and trust
00:41:06In as much background as you have conscience
00:41:09Well, you've had your chance to reform and lost it
00:41:12And you'll be deported if I have to go to the government over the head of the comptroller
00:41:15Aren't you listening to me?
00:41:17No
00:41:19Nonya, you must listen to Dan, please
00:41:21It's getting very narrow here
00:41:23I can see that
00:41:35Sailing, sailing over the bounding mains
00:41:45Dan is fine
00:41:47Hey!
00:41:49Hey, toss me up that jet
00:41:52There'll be no drinking while I'm on board
00:41:55Did you hear me?
00:41:57Madam, they can hear you in Honolulu
00:42:01Hurry
00:42:04Hurry
00:42:06Come here
00:42:15What?
00:42:17The propeller hit the reef, now he has penetrated
00:42:22Finish trying to make that island
00:42:25Hendrick, I order you to close the baroons
00:42:28Shut up! Sit down!
00:42:30If we can't make that island, we'll put on the spare tire in the morning
00:42:34Morning?
00:42:36Yes
00:42:45Morning
00:42:51Well, we shall have to wade ashore from the reef
00:42:54Does that mean we shall have to stay here all night?
00:42:58I'll have to dam it for you
00:43:10Hey!
00:43:11Hey, let's have a couple of sex, I'm going to take off my pants
00:43:41Hey, better take your skirt off to dry
00:44:11La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
00:44:42Will you mind boot up one?
00:44:44Sure, go on, play
00:45:11Go on, play
00:45:41Go on, play
00:46:11La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
00:46:41Oh
00:47:11♪
00:47:18♪
00:47:26♪
00:47:33♪
00:47:39♪
00:47:46♪
00:47:54♪
00:48:01♪
00:48:07♪
00:48:14♪
00:48:19♪
00:48:27♪
00:48:33♪
00:48:40♪
00:48:47♪
00:48:54♪
00:49:01♪
00:49:07♪
00:49:14♪
00:49:21♪
00:49:28She's out. Are you ready?
00:49:32Back me up, Jack.
00:49:34♪
00:49:38Come on.
00:49:40♪
00:49:46♪
00:49:53♪
00:50:00♪
00:50:07Mr. Wilson.
00:50:09♪
00:50:11Do you have a banana?
00:50:15♪
00:50:21♪
00:50:27Mr. Wilson.
00:50:30Thank you for covering me up during the night.
00:50:33♪
00:50:37♪
00:50:44♪
00:50:50You can talk with your blue in the face, but I don't believe you.
00:50:54It was awful there.
00:50:56You're a liar.
00:50:57Have you ever lived three months on milk?
00:51:03Wilson?
00:51:05Wilson?
00:51:07Oh, there you are.
00:51:09It's good to be dashing in so informally.
00:51:10How do you do?
00:51:11When I heard that you were here,
00:51:11I simply had to come.
00:51:13Wilson, thank you.
00:51:15You've done a great and noble thing.
00:51:17Here, now, now.
00:51:18Easy, man.
00:51:19That malaria's not out of your system yet.
00:51:21Martha is right.
00:51:22There is so much good in the worst of us.
00:51:24I've misjudged you, and I beg your forgiveness
00:51:26from the bottom of a very full heart.
00:51:28He is feverish.
00:51:29I thought you were the worst of men,
00:51:30but you had my sister at your mercy.
00:51:32And you spared her.
00:51:34We see him in his true colors now at last, don't we, sir?
00:51:38God bless and guard you.
00:51:41Good night.
00:51:42Oh, excuse me for dashing away so quickly, sir.
00:51:44My sister's not quite herself.
00:51:46Thank you again, Edward.
00:51:54Then he called me Edward.
00:51:56Wasn't Jack in a box mean?
00:51:59He was thanking you because when you had her
00:52:01in your fireman island last night...
00:52:04I did what?
00:52:05You respected the virtue of Miss Jones.
00:52:09Me?
00:52:10Who?
00:52:11And her?
00:52:12You and Martha Jones.
00:52:15Well, well.
00:52:16Yes, it's an insult.
00:52:17You can take it back.
00:52:19Yes, it must be.
00:52:20It must be one now.
00:52:22Yes?
00:52:26I'd better get drunk.
00:52:29I'd better stay drunk for a week.
00:52:32I'd better stay drunk for a week.
00:52:53He doesn't answer our invitations.
00:52:55And Owen and I thought that if you could ask him
00:52:57to come and dine with us, then...
00:52:59That's why you sent her.
00:53:01Well, I'm not further interested in that
00:53:03Pilgrim Frogger as upward or downward,
00:53:05if you'll excuse me.
00:53:06Yes, but if he could just once see
00:53:08what home life could be like...
00:53:09I've not seen Wilson since your brother
00:53:11met him at my house.
00:53:13But I'll tell you right now, he'd fit into
00:53:15home life about as well as a...
00:53:17You are prejudiced.
00:53:18Prejudiced?
00:53:19Yes, I dare say I am.
00:53:21But nevertheless, he's worthless.
00:53:23No one is entirely worthless.
00:53:25And now, more than ever, we have an
00:53:27obligation to save him from himself.
00:53:30I must be off now.
00:53:32Oh, Mr. Grotter, you must have some tea.
00:53:36Owen will be back from the hospital soon
00:53:38and I'll bake some of those crumpets
00:53:40we had last time you were here.
00:53:41Remember?
00:53:42Yes, I do indeed.
00:53:44But if you'll excuse me.
00:53:45Mr. Grotter, please, please help us.
00:53:48Help me.
00:53:50What can I do for that poor soul?
00:53:53Well, from what I hear,
00:53:56you can't do anything.
00:53:58Well, from what I hear,
00:54:01all that he really needs is a bath.
00:54:04I see it now.
00:54:05He refuses to come to us because he was ashamed.
00:54:10Of what?
00:54:11Of his appearance.
00:54:13He couldn't very well come to dine with us
00:54:15without some decent clothes.
00:54:17That's the Englishman in him, of course.
00:54:20Of course.
00:54:21Well, I must now go to my office.
00:54:24Is Edward Wilson his real name?
00:54:28Good afternoon.
00:54:30Mr. Grotter.
00:54:34Look here.
00:54:36Miss Jones.
00:54:38He's just a rolling stone
00:54:40and they gather no months.
00:54:48Edward Wilson.
00:54:50Well.
00:54:58Well.
00:55:28Edward Wilson.
00:55:58Edward Wilson.
00:56:28Grrr.
00:56:30Grrr.
00:56:56Grrr.
00:57:00Grrr.
00:57:14Grrr.
00:57:26You?
00:57:28Now what are you up to?
00:57:31You meddlesome man, get out of my house.
00:57:36House?
00:57:48Grotter thought you might not be offended
00:57:50if he lent you these clothes
00:57:52so that you could come and dine with us.
00:57:53He did, did he?
00:57:54Well, I bet you put him up to it.
00:57:56Of the last thing you did to me,
00:57:58do you imagine I'd ever have anything to do with you?
00:58:01Be quiet!
00:58:03You two!
00:58:06Did you step on something?
00:58:08Mr. Wilson.
00:58:10At times in friendship, demand plain speaking.
00:58:14Your brother and I count ourselves your friends.
00:58:18We consider that you need help.
00:58:20And helped you will be.
00:58:23Whether you like it or not.
00:58:25Now, let's have no more nonsense.
00:58:27Disinfect that thoroughly.
00:58:29Alcohol will do.
00:58:31Wash yourself and put on those things.
00:58:36And, Mr. Wilson, you have an even greater friend.
00:58:39Don't you bring up that contralure to me.
00:58:41I was not speaking of the contralure,
00:58:43I was speaking of God.
00:58:55Help me.
00:59:00Oh, there you are.
00:59:01Dinner was at seven.
00:59:02I didn't want any, of course,
00:59:03but your stew will all have gone nasty.
00:59:06Oliver, I should like some strong tea, please.
00:59:12Ma.
00:59:14Mark.
00:59:17Martha, dear, what is it?
00:59:19I'll thank you to leave me alone.
00:59:21Ma.
00:59:25Owen.
00:59:27I'm sorry.
00:59:35Mr. Jones.
00:59:36Oh, Miss Jones.
00:59:37I have something to tell your brother.
00:59:39Mr. Grot, I have something to say to you.
00:59:41You egged him on to drink
00:59:42by giving him all that money at once.
00:59:44Wilson, the money was hidden.
00:59:45I had no right to it.
00:59:46You had a moral right,
00:59:47and in future, I wanted exercise.
00:59:48What, Martha?
00:59:49I apologize, dear.
00:59:51Oh, so do I, dear.
00:59:52Look here, Jones,
00:59:53Alana's brought bad news.
00:59:54There's typhoid on Guanacombo Island.
00:59:56Of epidemic proportions, I'm afraid.
00:59:58Oh, dear God.
00:59:59Owen, I'll pack for you.
01:00:01Here, take these.
01:00:02I'll get back to the train.
01:00:03If it spreads to the other islands.
01:00:06The enchanted isles of the Eastern Sea.
01:00:11The small poplars, Trifersky.
01:00:14Collins, the Natives.
01:00:16Jones,
01:00:18you may have to be ruthless
01:00:20inoculating those natives.
01:00:22I appreciated the difficulties
01:00:24when I chose my life's work.
01:00:26I beg your pardon.
01:00:28There are your clothes, Jones.
01:00:30Put a pair of these comfortable.
01:00:31Maybe they'll fit
01:00:32the next dummy that stops out here.
01:00:34Wilson, get out.
01:00:35Do you hear me?
01:00:36Get out.
01:00:37I'm getting out
01:00:38of our island tomorrow's boat.
01:00:39You know what?
01:00:41I'm not going to be made
01:00:42a laughingstock of.
01:00:43Now, look here, Wilson.
01:00:44Who's been making
01:00:45a laughingstock of you?
01:00:48That sister of yours.
01:00:50She's got me developing
01:00:51a case of nerves.
01:00:52At the moment, there is
01:00:53nothing of less importance
01:00:54than your nerves.
01:00:55Be quiet.
01:00:56I point on one assumbo
01:00:57and extremely serious.
01:00:58So long, consular.
01:00:59I shall miss your company,
01:01:00but you can't have everything
01:01:01and what I want now is peace.
01:01:02Peace comes from within.
01:01:03You put a socket in it.
01:01:05I was brought up on that stuff.
01:01:07Wilson,
01:01:08Mr. Jones has always
01:01:09tried to help you.
01:01:11Oh, it is his duty, wasn't it?
01:01:13To a fellow man,
01:01:14a fellow Englishman
01:01:15in distress no more.
01:01:16Now we have a duty for you.
01:01:18I serve my time.
01:01:20You're one of us here
01:01:21and you're needed.
01:01:22Leap into an epidemic.
01:01:24Yeah.
01:01:25Now, see here, Wilson.
01:01:26These natives are going
01:01:27to have to be forced
01:01:28to cooperate.
01:01:29I could do with a man there,
01:01:30you know.
01:01:31Me?
01:01:32Yes.
01:01:33No, he'd rather say
01:01:34sauce to the ear.
01:01:35I don't think so.
01:01:37After all, you are a man.
01:01:40Aren't you?
01:01:45Well, what about it?
01:01:48All right.
01:01:53You're welcome.
01:01:54Never mind.
01:01:55Hey!
01:01:56Look out!
01:01:57There they are!
01:01:58All right, I got it.
01:01:59I got it.
01:02:03I'll go.
01:02:04I'll go in my brother's place.
01:02:05But you can't go alone.
01:02:06Mr. Wilson is coming.
01:02:12I'll go.
01:02:13I'll go in my brother's place.
01:02:14But you can't go alone.
01:02:15Mr. Wilson is coming.
01:02:17He can't go in the state he's in.
01:02:19Yes, I can go.
01:02:20I can.
01:02:21Miss Jones is taking
01:02:22her brother's place.
01:02:30Mr. Wilson,
01:02:31you're not drunk now?
01:02:33No.
01:02:34And you won't come?
01:02:39With you?
01:02:41Ah, no.
01:02:44After all,
01:02:45there's no reason why you should come.
01:02:48It is my job.
01:02:53I can go.
01:03:14I can go.
01:03:32Mr. Glider.
01:03:42Let her go.
01:03:44I'm so sorry.
01:03:45It took such time.
01:03:46I know.
01:03:47But it was harder
01:03:48when Olin and I
01:03:50first came to L'Enfanto.
01:03:51So that was before Albert,
01:03:53which was that head man,
01:03:55you know.
01:03:56Ah, brezze, brezze.
01:03:58Fool.
01:03:59Come, Gordon, see me, sarjan.
01:04:02Where is this head man Alberta of yours?
01:04:04Wasn't he to meet us?
01:04:05Yes, but I suppose
01:04:06he's busy with a fever in the village.
01:04:08No, no, drop off the cup.
01:04:10Drop, drop, drop off the cup.
01:04:11You're trying to make me do other things for fun.
01:04:15Disgusting, disgusting.
01:04:17Typhoid.
01:04:18You're spitting my dick, typhoid.
01:04:20Help!
01:04:24Scriber here.
01:04:25My darling.
01:04:28Oh, but Hendrick, when I inoculated you
01:04:30against the typhoid, I told you that at first
01:04:32it might make you a little feverish.
01:04:34Shall I, my darling?
01:04:38You must go around here.
01:04:41It's an ancient monument over graves.
01:04:42In the old belief, a man's soul is in his shadow.
01:04:46And if your shadow fall on graves,
01:04:48the dead come up alive.
01:04:49And we all die.
01:04:50Superstitious nonsense.
01:04:52Jolene, Jolene.
01:04:54It's a very much rather now.
01:05:09I remember that prickly pear.
01:05:12I wouldn't mind if it wasn't for me feet.
01:05:14Look, Mr. Wilkins, there's the village down there.
01:05:16See?
01:05:17Bang in the middle of a swamp.
01:05:20I believe I know how Miss Nightingale must have felt
01:05:23when she landed in the crime yard.
01:05:26Inspired.
01:05:28I shall begin the inoculation at once.
01:05:31Dianne, Dianne.
01:05:36Dianne.
01:05:40Dianne, Dianne.
01:05:41Well, our stitching time saves nine.
01:05:45Dianne.
01:05:46Some pleasant, I know, but so most things,
01:05:49but of your own good.
01:05:50Ready?
01:05:51Ready!
01:05:53All aboard, sir!
01:05:54All aboard!
01:05:59Come back!
01:06:00Come back!
01:06:01Oh, Mr. Wilkins, I won't come back.
01:06:03Foolish children.
01:06:10Dida begin takut.
01:06:12Tungu disara.
01:06:15Gia jadisara.
01:06:16Saya bichara.
01:06:18Oh, here's Albert.
01:06:19Albert, tell your people to come back at once
01:06:21for their inoculations.
01:06:22No, Nanya.
01:06:23Yes, but this fever is mine.
01:06:25No, Nanya.
01:06:26The fever is your fault, they think.
01:06:28Mine?
01:06:29And mine.
01:06:30The punishment from heaven for deserting
01:06:32my father's gods for years.
01:06:34Albert, you haven't reverted, have you?
01:06:37It is better you would go back now.
01:06:41So that's what he was doing instead of meeting us.
01:06:53Oh, my God!
01:06:58I will not bow down to graven images.
01:07:01Please, steady the starting gear.
01:07:03We'd better take a walk.
01:07:03We have a long way to go.
01:07:04Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:07:07Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:07:09We'd better take a walk.
01:07:10We have a way.
01:07:11You must stop him.
01:07:12I beg your pardon.
01:07:13Leave him alone for tonight.
01:07:14They're in a panic.
01:07:15There's half the village dying in its tracks.
01:07:17If they think their grandfather's idols are gonna help them,
01:07:19you'd much better let them.
01:07:21It's my duty to help them.
01:07:22Our duty is to shoot this stuff in their arms.
01:07:25Can't you understand?
01:07:26Their religion is just as sacred to them
01:07:29as yours is to you.
01:07:30It's idolatry!
01:07:32Tell them to remove that thing.
01:07:33Will you kindly do as I ask?
01:07:35No!
01:07:36And neither will you!
01:07:39Are you going to follow my orders, or are you not?
01:07:43Yes, I'm not!
01:07:46Indeed.
01:08:06Take all that stuff off the table, everything else,
01:08:08and put it in the dispensary.
01:08:09How, master?
01:08:38What's the matter with you?
01:08:40I feel sick to it.
01:08:42Shutting the arms savers,
01:08:43you look at me fresh as a daisy.
01:08:45This will fix you.
01:08:52I've known you, Jones,
01:08:53since I was never that spirited to it.
01:08:55I think that's him, mate.
01:08:57Yeah, I know.
01:08:58Put your miserous to sleep.
01:09:00There's one gentleman in distress to another, sergeant.
01:09:02I don't think I should mention the fact
01:09:04that I sneaked him this medicine to...
01:09:06It's Jones.
01:09:07Say it to him.
01:09:10I think that's him, mate.
01:09:12Yeah, I know.
01:09:13Put your miserous to sleep.
01:09:15There's one gentleman in distress to another, sergeant.
01:09:17I don't think I should mention the fact
01:09:19that I sneaked him this medicine to...
01:09:21It's Jones.
01:09:22Say it to him.
01:09:40Take down that thing!
01:09:41None of your business!
01:09:43If you want to go anywhere,
01:09:45you know what I mean.
01:09:47What do you mean?
01:09:49I'm going to be in charge of the station,
01:09:51and I'm going to be in charge of the livery,
01:09:53and the coffin.
01:09:55What's the matter with you?
01:09:57I think that's him, mate.
01:09:59I don't think I should mention the fact
01:10:01that I sneaked him this medicine to...
01:10:03It's Jones.
01:10:04Say it to him.
01:10:06I know, I know.
01:10:07Put your miserous to sleep.
01:10:09I can't argue with you all over again. You must realize the hate that...
01:10:14I pray you'll leave us, Nanny.
01:10:18Tina Beacon!
01:10:19Are you crazy?
01:10:20You leave me alone!
01:10:21Last you were trying to upset the apple cart like this.
01:10:25These people are just really diseased, just a little fright.
01:10:28The last spark and they'll run amuck.
01:10:30Have you ever seen that little slaughter of muck?
01:10:32They use knives.
01:10:33They're really fierce at that, aren't they?
01:10:35I'm not afraid.
01:10:40You talk very well, Mr. Wilson, but I must go my way.
01:10:44And yours, I suppose.
01:10:45That's you all over.
01:10:47To the dogs of just plain humanity.
01:10:49So long as you can ride to your own private upstairs in a first class coach.
01:10:52You've been drinking.
01:10:53Honestly, only one.
01:10:55Oh, Mr. Wilson.
01:10:57Stop sniveling and this time you stay inside till I say you can take the air.
01:11:01Why?
01:11:02Because you need to be taken care of.
01:11:04You just did take care of me.
01:11:06I was thinking of my own neck, not yours.
01:11:08Now you, hit the hay.
01:11:10What?
01:11:11American expression.
01:11:12That means you've got to bed.
01:11:13It is expressive.
01:11:14Yes.
01:11:15Good night.
01:11:19One more peep out of you, my girl, and I'll spank you.
01:11:22If you can't sit down.
01:11:37Hop into the frying pan and she'll have a tender hair.
01:11:42You feel better?
01:11:43Feel extraordinary.
01:11:45Funny woman.
01:11:48Sergeant, you'd better sleep in the dispensary tonight.
01:11:52Dynamite around here might go off.
01:12:06Good night.
01:12:36Good night.
01:13:06Good night.
01:14:06Thank goodness.
01:14:37Mr. Wilson, you'll get wet through.
01:14:40Oh, I'm used to it.
01:14:42Many a night on the beach, rolling stone like me, you know.
01:14:47If you've stopped rolling, do come in.
01:14:50Have a cup of tea.
01:14:52Cup of tea?
01:14:53Cup of tea.
01:15:05Do take your wet coat off, won't you, and sit down.
01:15:09It's just on the boil.
01:15:12I can't offer you milk, I'm afraid.
01:15:14I never was much of a one for milk in my tea.
01:15:17It spoils the flavor of it.
01:15:18I don't want the point of tea if you can't taste the tea.
01:15:22It's just how I feel.
01:15:29Oh, we mustn't catch cold, must we?
01:15:34Now, where did I put those towels?
01:15:41I should have thanked you for being so nasty to me tonight.
01:15:45You rather frightened me.
01:15:46Did I?
01:15:48You were so commanding.
01:15:50You've lost a lot of pounds, haven't you?
01:15:52Yes, sir.
01:15:54Miss Jones.
01:15:55Can I have your thoughts, Mr. Oakwood?
01:16:22I was just thinking it's rather swank sitting down to tea in this godforsaken spot.
01:16:27Oh, it's not godforsaken here, Mr. Wilkins.
01:16:30I know that now.
01:16:39Would you mind if I smoked?
01:16:43No.
01:16:52When I come to think of it, you missionaries do a lot more good than you get credit for.
01:17:06I'll bet he's not such a bad fella when you get to know him.
01:17:11Yes, that's true.
01:17:12I hope you like this.
01:17:16You look fine.
01:17:19This old thing.
01:17:20I meant tea.
01:17:28Would you mind if I told you something, Miss Jones?
01:17:32No.
01:17:33Well, I'd like to tell you the reason I had such a chicken.
01:17:46Julia Jones?
01:17:47Julia Jones?
01:17:48Wilbur, will you help me?
01:17:51My child is sick.
01:17:52I'm so afraid.
01:17:53Give her to me.
01:17:56If Ananya was bad medicine an hour ago, isn't she now?
01:17:59Maybe it is different for babies.
01:18:04It's all right.
01:18:05We'll look after your kid.
01:18:17Oh, stop draining.
01:18:18Yes, I know.
01:18:19What is it?
01:18:20Typhoid?
01:18:21It may be.
01:18:22It's difficult to make a rose-rush diagnosis on such dark skin.
01:18:26What are you going to do?
01:18:29Will you wash your hands, please?
01:18:31Yes, please.
01:18:32She should die after a shot of that.
01:18:34She's a headman's daughter.
01:18:36The acid killed her.
01:18:38It'll be sticky for us, you know.
01:18:40Will you wash your hands, please?
01:18:44Yes, ma'am.
01:18:45It's all right, soldier.
01:18:46Of course, it hurts.
01:18:47I had a tooth hurt once.
01:18:49I yelled so hard, it rang like a bell.
01:18:51It's a sore down.
01:18:52I got to go.
01:18:53See you.
01:18:54Goodbye.
01:19:01What are you doing?
01:19:02What are you doing?
01:19:03Take her to another room.
01:19:04Take you upstairs?
01:19:05Yes, sir.
01:19:06In church?
01:19:07Yes, sir.
01:19:08Go to the third floor.
01:19:09Ah, it's all right, soldier. Of course it hurts.
01:19:11I had a tooth out once, and I yelled so hard, it rang the church bells a mile away.
01:19:17She doesn't understand English.
01:19:19Ah? Ah, it's never the words. It's just the way you seem.
01:19:22You have such a gift for language, Mr. Wilson.
01:19:25I wish I had...
01:19:26Ah, I don't know so much about that.
01:19:28If you'll follow me, we both did pretty well in that courtroom. Here, can I help you?
01:19:32That was all the fault of the comptroller, egging you on.
01:19:35Now, now, now, now, Mr. Groydon's lonely, that's all.
01:19:39Who isn't?
01:19:49Give me my child!
01:19:50Out!
01:19:51Give me my child!
01:19:52Give me my child!
01:19:52Hey!
01:19:53Look here, the nanny's trying to make her well.
01:19:55She will kill her!
01:19:56Don't be an asshole, but she's a brave woman to try and save her.
01:19:59Knowing that if she did die now, those monkeys of yours would blame us and run wild.
01:20:02Hey, I could kill you and a few more with this pea shooter, and then watch you get us in the end.
01:20:07Give me my child!
01:20:08She's better off here.
01:20:11You'll get back to where you came from.
01:20:17You have spoken, Juan.
01:20:20You can shoot only a few of us and then you're finished.
01:20:38All right, all right.
01:21:08Why do they look like a lot of kids playing games?
01:21:11Did your brother ever march around the house walloping a drum?
01:21:15I did.
01:21:19I'm sorry I got you into this.
01:21:21Blasted woman's place is in the home.
01:21:29I say, don't you start laughing at me now.
01:21:31Oh, I never have, Mr. Wilson.
01:21:33I never thought you were a laughing stock.
01:21:38I ought to be used to that.
01:21:39I was the fat boy at school.
01:21:43Used to call me Jack Sprat.
01:21:47Jack Sprat could eat no fat, his wife could eat no lean.
01:21:52I mean, I mean, I didn't mean...
01:21:55It's all right, they'd keep the platter clean anyway.
01:22:09The Long-Haired Woman
01:22:20One does have to think of expenses, I suppose.
01:22:24Let me tell you, that argument that two can live as cheaply as one's so much twaddle.
01:22:29I'm not prepared to admit that, Mr. Wilson.
01:22:31It's a question of household management.
01:22:33Yes, with a manager getting all the salary.
01:22:35Does that mean you've been married?
01:22:36What? Me married?
01:22:37What's the matter with it?
01:22:38Everything.
01:22:39How do you know? You've never been there.
01:22:40You've only got to look at the papers.
01:22:42Shh.
01:22:52Any change?
01:22:53There ought to be soon.
01:22:55One way or the other.
01:22:57Where do you come from in England?
01:23:08Kent.
01:23:09I come from Buxton.
01:23:27Well, I hear.
01:23:33I'd like to tell you something.
01:23:34I started to tell you once before this evening.
01:23:37Is there any...
01:23:41Um, you see...
01:23:42The reason I carried Sister Chip on my shoulder about your preaching...
01:23:49Give me a hand.
01:23:51You see, uh...
01:23:53At home in England, I wanted to marry the local barmaid and become the landlord of the Fox and Rabbit Inn.
01:24:01My father and I had quite a scene.
01:24:04You see, uh...
01:24:08My father was the vicar of Little Hazard.
01:24:11Bugs.
01:24:13Oh.
01:24:17My father drank himself to death.
01:24:23Hey, look, she's smiling!
01:24:25Albert! Albert!
01:24:27Your kid's going to get better!
01:24:33Oh, yes, they're both looking ten years younger.
01:24:36Ha ha ha ha ha!
01:24:37What a big...
01:24:38Yes, God moves in his mysterious way, his wonders to perform.
01:24:45And of course, my sister is a very determined woman.
01:24:48I doubt whether I'm the only one.
01:24:50A woman.
01:24:52I doubt whether after that night with her on the island, Edward ever had a chance.
01:24:57I suppose a woman scorned is a vessel of wrath.
01:25:03They're both sailing home for their honeymoon.
01:25:07To England.
01:25:12Nine thousand miles away.
01:25:20My ring.
01:25:30Now, now, gentlemen, half-time.
01:25:32Sorry, gentlemen.
01:25:33Back to Parliament.
01:25:38Well, that's one for the Fox and Rabbit.
01:25:40A last drink with me, landlord?
01:25:41Thank you, sir, no.
01:25:42Never touch it.
01:25:43I do.
01:25:44Good night, sir.
01:25:45Good night, Mr. Taylor.
01:25:46Good night, Mr. Robinson.
01:25:47Good night, my lord.
01:25:48Good night, sir.
01:25:49Good night, madam.
01:25:50Good night, ladies.
01:25:51Good night.
01:25:52Good night, Mr. Wilson.
01:25:53Good night, Sir John.
01:25:54Hope the ground's not too hard for you.
01:25:56Good night.
01:25:59Helen, I don't like my girls to be familiar with the customers.
01:26:04Josephine, hurry up with the glasses.
01:26:06We mustn't waste the electric light.
01:26:10It was a tiring but a prosperous day.
01:26:17Mother.
01:26:19Isn't that dress of yours cut a bit on the low side?
01:26:23It's all right, you know.
01:26:28That's no laughing matter.
01:26:32You're tired, dear.
01:26:41Good night, Helen.
01:26:43Good night, Josephine.
01:26:44Good night, sir.
01:26:45Oh, I was so to bed.
01:26:47Hip-hip.
01:26:49Hip-hip.
01:26:52Hip-hip.
01:27:19Hip-hip.

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