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00:00:00The End
00:00:30The End
00:01:00Flash! Michelle Marnay, the French heartbresher, sailed in Cog tonight from Naples, on board the Napoli.
00:01:13Why? Because Lois Clark and her 20 million smackers will be at the dock, palpitating for him.
00:01:18And it's good news for us mere men, because when he arrives, Michelle Marnay goes out of circulation.
00:01:24This time, it's marriage.
00:01:25Here's a new sensational one that's going to break the body well.
00:01:30Michelle Marnay, the famous sportsman, is on board tonight.
00:01:35Yes!
00:01:36Well, here we are, ladies and gentlemen.
00:01:39And a nice, crisp little tidbit has just come in.
00:01:43Oh, by the way, I might mention I'm speaking for dear old London, as usual.
00:01:46Well, it's rumored that Michelle Marnay sails for America tonight to enter into matrimony, at last, with one of America's industrial nobility, a Miss, um, a Miss, uh, Louise Clark.
00:02:04The rock and gravel area is, uh, stone and sand, you know.
00:02:08Well, that seems to be all.
00:02:20Good night.
00:02:27Senor Marnay?
00:02:30Senor Marnay?
00:02:33Senor Marnay?
00:02:34No.
00:02:35Is he on board?
00:02:35Senor Marnay?
00:02:39Senor Marnay?
00:02:42Senor Marnay?
00:02:45Senor Marnay?
00:02:49Senor Marnay?
00:02:50Senor Marnay?
00:03:00Mr. Marnay, will you autograph this picture of you?
00:03:03Please.
00:03:03Please.
00:03:05Write something we can always remember.
00:03:09Oh, something sizzling.
00:03:16Oh, thank you.
00:03:18It's in French.
00:03:19Isn't it wonderful?
00:03:20I wonder what it means.
00:03:21You are very lovely girls, but you have very bad manners.
00:03:26Yes.
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00:03:37I'm sorry, ma'am.
00:03:50I think you read my telegram.
00:03:52I beg your pardon?
00:03:54I say I believe you're reading my radiogram.
00:03:57Oh.
00:03:58Just a moment.
00:04:02Well, um, how do I know what yours?
00:04:04Can you identify yourself?
00:04:07Well, I am, uh, Michel Marnie.
00:04:12Oh, don't tell me you're the fella.
00:04:16Yeah.
00:04:19Well, this is, uh, this is pretty personal.
00:04:22Can you tell me what it says?
00:04:26Well, it says, um, remembering a warm, beautiful night
00:04:30that's under storm over Lake Como, and you.
00:04:34And you?
00:04:35Oh, it's you.
00:04:40It was all right, huh?
00:04:43It was nice.
00:04:50Do you think it'll ever take the place of baseball?
00:04:53I don't know what it says.
00:05:11Thank you, sir.
00:05:11What's the matter? Did you lose it again?
00:05:35Look.
00:05:37I'm in trouble. Serious trouble.
00:05:39Well, I could have told you playing around Lake Como, the poor thing.
00:05:43I must talk to someone.
00:05:45Well, I'm really not very good about that sort of thing. I talk a lot.
00:05:48I've tried to break myself as a habit.
00:05:50You have an honest face.
00:05:51Oh, you...
00:05:52I can trust you, can't I?
00:05:55Yes, I guess so.
00:05:56Come with me.
00:05:58But look, the captain has an honest face, too, and the purser...
00:06:01I thought he had a very...
00:06:02Have you tried to do it?
00:06:02Shall we go to your cabin or mine?
00:06:12Mine.
00:06:13Well, maybe mine is closer.
00:06:15Mine is here.
00:06:17Oh.
00:06:18Not that I'm prudish.
00:06:20It's just that my mother told me never to enter a man's room in any month sending an R.
00:06:23Your mother must be a very beautiful woman.
00:06:30What's your name?
00:06:32Terry McKay.
00:06:34Terry McKay, and I'm traveling alone.
00:06:39That wasn't by any chance what was troubling you, was it?
00:06:41Yes.
00:06:44Oh.
00:06:45Oh, this is fine.
00:06:46I thought you'd lie here.
00:06:48You saved my life, you know.
00:06:49I was bored to tears.
00:06:51I haven't seen one attractive girl on this boat since we left.
00:06:54Can you imagine?
00:06:55Nine days like that?
00:06:56Oh, this is terrible.
00:06:57That's not for me.
00:06:59I should be bright.
00:07:00It should be beautiful and bubbling like pink champagne.
00:07:03I got scared.
00:07:04I said to myself, don't beautiful women travel anymore?
00:07:07Evidently not.
00:07:09Then I saw you and it was all right.
00:07:11I was saved.
00:07:12I hope.
00:07:13See you, guys?
00:07:14Oh, thank you.
00:07:15Have you been getting results with a line like that?
00:07:19Or would I be surprised?
00:07:21But if you were surprised, that would surprise me.
00:07:25It sounds like a nasty crack.
00:07:27I could make a few, too, if I felt like it.
00:07:29I'm sure you could.
00:07:30I know I can.
00:07:31That's what I say.
00:07:31I think I will.
00:07:32How's your fiance?
00:07:35She's got a cold.
00:07:37Oh, that's too bad.
00:07:39Got it like Como?
00:07:40No.
00:07:41No, she wasn't there.
00:07:41Oh, you mean the lady of the lake was not...
00:07:47That was her best friend.
00:07:52Oh.
00:08:02Chummy bunt.
00:08:04Yeah.
00:08:07Oh, this boat is going awfully fast.
00:08:09Only eight and a half days till we get in.
00:08:13Is there any reason why from now on it shouldn't be pink champagne?
00:08:25Don't tell me he's the fellow.
00:08:30He's all right, huh?
00:08:31He's nice.
00:08:38Where is he now?
00:08:40Well, he's visiting his parents.
00:08:42He sends me on a buying trip every once in a while.
00:08:44You see, he's my boss, too.
00:08:47You don't think he would have proof of pink champagne.
00:08:56Oh, no, I don't.
00:08:58Well, I think it's very touching, you and him.
00:09:03Very beautiful.
00:09:04I like that.
00:09:05Oh, good.
00:09:07He must be a very fascinating fellow.
00:09:09Well, you can just imagine how attractive he is
00:09:12when I can resist so charming a person as you.
00:09:17Yes.
00:09:18I think I'll go now.
00:09:22After all, I still have decked tennis and kino,
00:09:26and there is always shuffleboard.
00:09:29Don't tell me you're embarrassed.
00:09:31Please.
00:09:32Yes, I am.
00:09:33So if you don't mind,
00:09:34I think I'll take my pride for a walk.
00:09:36Unless by chance you care to have dinner with a...
00:09:38Dinner?
00:09:38Oh, I'd love that.
00:09:40Oh, that would be very nice.
00:09:41I do think.
00:09:43Instead of Mother Goose,
00:09:45you were probably brought up on the memoirs of Casanova.
00:09:48Not at all.
00:09:50Oh, but you, you've heard of that little fellow, haven't you?
00:09:56Imagine you've known quite a few women, haven't you?
00:09:59Or maybe a few is the wrong word.
00:10:03And I gather you haven't very much respect for them.
00:10:05But you've always been very fair in your judgment.
00:10:12I beg pardon, signora.
00:10:14Would you like me to reserve this table for you every night?
00:10:18Why not?
00:10:20You know,
00:10:21I...
00:10:22Look, look.
00:10:23Let's talk about you now.
00:10:25Oh, no, not tonight.
00:10:27Let's talk about me some other night.
00:10:28All right.
00:10:28All right.
00:10:29All right.
00:10:35Senor Marnay.
00:10:43Another one.
00:10:45And your name, please?
00:10:46Okay.
00:10:48Ah.
00:10:48Hmm.
00:10:49Where were we?
00:11:03Hmm?
00:11:04Oh, yes.
00:11:05What's the name of that, uh, strange place you came from?
00:11:10Kansas.
00:11:11And from there?
00:11:12Well, then I went to New York and got a job singing in a nightclub from ten to three in
00:11:17the morning.
00:11:18And then the manager used to chase me around his office till about four.
00:11:22And then I went home.
00:11:23And then one night, he came along.
00:11:27Oh, yes.
00:11:28And he said I didn't belong in a place like that.
00:11:33He said that, um...
00:11:35Hmm?
00:11:37I didn't see anything.
00:11:37Oh, well, he said that, um...
00:11:41That you should improve yourself.
00:11:42Yeah.
00:11:43So I studied hard.
00:11:45So that someday you would be a charming and lovely wife.
00:11:48Yeah, that was the idea, Marnay.
00:11:49Is there anything wrong with that?
00:11:50Oh, no, no, no.
00:11:51Well, that's what I thought.
00:11:53When nothing happened.
00:11:56Well, it just about brings us up to date.
00:12:00Now my life's an open book.
00:12:02It's only one page.
00:12:03What's the only page?
00:12:11I beg your pardon.
00:12:15Gracie.
00:12:15Thank you very much.
00:12:17Oh, that's bad.
00:12:19Oh.
00:12:20It's a beautiful camera, you see.
00:12:22Oh, yes.
00:12:23It takes very clear pictures.
00:12:24Oh, very good.
00:12:25Please, monsieur.
00:12:25Oh.
00:12:26Oh.
00:12:27Oh.
00:12:27Oh.
00:12:33Look, I guess it isn't good for either one of us to be seen together.
00:12:38Right or wrong, you know, people like to talk.
00:12:40Better be goodbye.
00:12:41What's the matter?
00:12:42Afraid?
00:12:43Of you?
00:12:44No.
00:12:45Well, after all, we're on the same ship.
00:12:47We still have eight days, you know.
00:12:49Well, you can take nice long walks out in the sunshine.
00:12:51What shall I do if it rains?
00:12:54Nah, it's no good.
00:12:56I see.
00:12:57It's particularly no good for you.
00:12:59Yes, that's right.
00:13:00Being seen with you is news, and I don't want to get my picture in the paper.
00:13:03So, I think we better spread out.
00:13:15Hey, hey, hey, get me down from here, will you?
00:13:19Gee, gosh, I got up there, and I couldn't get back.
00:13:25Can you do that?
00:13:26Sure.
00:13:27Good, you're quite a fiddle.
00:13:33Hey, you must be quite a guy yourself.
00:13:36Yes?
00:13:36Why?
00:13:37Well, everybody on the ship's talking about you.
00:13:39No.
00:13:40What do they say about me?
00:13:41Well, I don't know.
00:13:42Every time they start talking about you, they make me leave the room.
00:13:47I did so.
00:13:47Oh, be careful there, Sonny.
00:14:01You won't hurt yourself.
00:14:02When I was a little like you, I fell and broke my leg.
00:14:04How's it now?
00:14:06It's all right.
00:14:08Well, what are you crabbing about?
00:14:10Well, I'm not crabbing.
00:14:12I thought that you were...
00:14:14I'm sorry.
00:14:25Give me a champagne cocktail, you know?
00:14:26Yes, sir.
00:14:27That's cigarettes?
00:14:28That's a cigarette stand, sir.
00:14:31A pink champagne?
00:14:32Yes.
00:14:32Champagne cocktail, please.
00:14:43Yes, madame.
00:14:45Have you any pink champagne?
00:14:46Yes.
00:14:46Yes.
00:15:02I changed my table to a table for one.
00:15:31So did I.
00:15:33It's too bad it had to be like that.
00:15:35We had such a delightful dinner last night.
00:15:40Parlez-vous, ing pei appellate.
00:15:43What's that?
00:15:45Come on.
00:15:45Come on.
00:15:46Come on all the time.
00:15:58No.
00:15:59No one is fooling the world.
00:16:26Everybody's watching.
00:16:29This is awful.
00:16:31I think this is awful.
00:16:33And I'm going to go.
00:16:35I'm going to go sit over.
00:16:37Look at him there.
00:16:38That's as much as you can.
00:16:40He's just quiet.
00:16:42Come on.
00:16:44Come on.
00:16:46Come on.
00:16:48Come on.
00:16:50Come on.
00:16:52Come on.
00:16:54Come on.
00:16:55Come on.
00:16:56Come on.
00:16:57Come on.
00:16:58Come on.
00:16:59Come on.
00:17:00Come on.
00:17:01Come on.
00:17:02Come on.
00:17:03Come on.
00:17:04Come on.
00:17:05Come on.
00:17:06Come on.
00:17:07Come on.
00:17:08Come on.
00:17:09Come on.
00:17:10Come on.
00:17:11Come on.
00:17:12Come on.
00:17:13Going my way.
00:17:14Calling on a lady.
00:17:15Oh.
00:17:16Even in Madeira.
00:17:17Now you're wrong this time.
00:17:18Like your mother.
00:17:19Oh.
00:17:20I'm sorry.
00:17:21It's all right.
00:17:22She lives up on the hill.
00:17:23Would you like to meet her?
00:17:24Yes.
00:17:25I'll be very happy to.
00:17:26Come on.
00:17:27Get in.
00:17:35Oh.
00:17:36What a divine place.
00:17:42Help me.
00:17:44Oh.
00:17:45Oh.
00:17:46I'm going to meet her.
00:17:47Yes.
00:17:48There's somebody there.
00:17:49I'll see if she's there.
00:17:50Hello.
00:17:51Hello.
00:17:52Hello.
00:17:53She's not there.
00:17:54Oh.
00:17:55Look.
00:17:56She must be in the chapel.
00:17:59Oh, join me.
00:18:00Oh, my God.
00:18:01Oh, hello.
00:18:02Jack.
00:18:03Oh, dear.
00:18:04minster Communo.
00:18:05Thank you, her mother.
00:18:08Maybe it's really dark.
00:18:09It's probably since you're outside her dwellings.
00:18:11Good night, dear.
00:18:12She's not there.
00:18:13Never mind.
00:18:14She's not there.
00:18:15Oh.
00:18:16Look.
00:18:17She must be in the chapel.
00:18:19I'm Hö.
00:18:20Oh, geehrtes horizontally.
00:18:21Be 피-do promotions.
00:18:22What is there about this place?
00:18:37Something makes you feel you ought to whisper.
00:18:42Such peace.
00:18:45It's like another world.
00:18:47My grandmother's world.
00:18:49Tell me a little more about her.
00:18:51My grandfather was in the diplomatic service.
00:18:54They lived all over the world.
00:18:56This was his last post.
00:18:58He died here.
00:19:00So she stayed on, to be near him.
00:19:02He's buried there, near the chapel.
00:19:05She must be waiting, I think a little impatiently,
00:19:08for the day she will join him.
00:19:11He's buried there.
00:19:12He's buried there.
00:19:13He's buried there.
00:19:14He's buried there.
00:19:16Michelle, my...
00:19:18He's buried there.
00:19:19He's buried there.
00:19:20He's buried there.
00:19:21He's buried there.
00:19:22He's buried there.
00:19:23He's buried there.
00:19:24He's buried there.
00:19:25She was buried there.
00:19:26He's buried there.
00:19:27I've been
00:19:31It's the same. I'm not sure yet.
00:19:35Let me look at you. Look at me. You're a genius.
00:19:39You're 10 years old.
00:19:41It's the same thing. Every time I look, I'm younger.
00:19:43How do you do that?
00:19:45How do you do it?
00:19:50Is that right?
00:19:54Oh, no.
00:19:55Mary present, Miss Terry Mackey.
00:19:59She thought you were the girl I'm going to marry.
00:20:01How do you do?
00:20:02How do you do?
00:20:03Elle est charmante. Elle me plaît beaucoup.
00:20:06Oh, pardon. I was only saying I liked you very much.
00:20:10Oh, thank you. I'm glad.
00:20:12If you'll excuse me, I'll sit down for a moment.
00:20:15I'm longer with my prayers these days.
00:20:19And my knees, well, they are as old as I am.
00:20:26Are you English?
00:20:28No, I'm an American.
00:20:29American?
00:20:30Do you know, my dear?
00:20:32I have a special fondness for America.
00:20:35It was my husband's first post after we married.
00:20:38Really?
00:20:40In fact, we went to Washington on our honeymoon.
00:20:47You have a lovely place here.
00:20:51I'd like to stay on forever.
00:20:53You are too young for that.
00:20:55It's a good place to sit and remember.
00:20:58But you still have to create your memories.
00:21:03Would you like to go inside the chapel?
00:21:05Be careful.
00:21:06May I?
00:21:10How long has it been for you, Michelle?
00:21:17Since you were an ultra boy.
00:21:22Yes.
00:21:23Then you better go in, too.
00:21:25It won't hurt you.
00:21:26I know.
00:21:27I'll prepare, G.
00:21:28Good.
00:21:53Good day.
00:21:54Good day.
00:21:55Let's see.
00:21:56Good day.
00:21:57Good day.
00:22:02My God.
00:22:03Good day.
00:22:05Good day.
00:23:06Have you ever seen such lovely colours?
00:23:13Everything is so vivid.
00:23:16Yes.
00:23:17Even the green seems greener.
00:23:19Yes, they get a lot of rainfall here.
00:23:25Who takes care of this place?
00:23:29Hmm?
00:23:30An old gardener.
00:23:31This?
00:23:32Well...
00:23:33I'm happy to see you.
00:23:34Me too, my dear.
00:23:35Is this new?
00:23:36Yes, sir.
00:23:37The last year.
00:23:38How many have you ever seen?
00:23:39Three.
00:23:40Oh, he's got three children.
00:23:41I've seen him.
00:23:42Well...
00:23:43Well...
00:23:44Emile says,
00:23:45Prince needs men.
00:23:46So he has seven daughters.
00:23:48Ah!
00:23:49Seven?
00:23:50Yes.
00:23:51Well, if you'll excuse me,
00:23:52I think I'm going to see the rest of the family.
00:23:54She will be ready any moment.
00:23:55May I help you?
00:23:56Thank you, my dear.
00:23:57Ah!
00:23:58Where are your cups?
00:23:59In there.
00:24:00Oh, thank you.
00:24:01I'm sorry.
00:24:02I have no idea.
00:24:04Oh, thank you.
00:24:07I'm sorry.
00:24:08Did you get the glass?
00:24:09See, my dear.
00:24:10Oh, thank you.
00:24:12I'm sorry.
00:24:15I'll be here.
00:24:16I'll be here.
00:24:18She will be ready.
00:24:19She will be ready any moment.
00:24:21May I help you?
00:24:22Thank you, my dear.
00:24:23Oh, where are you?
00:24:24Yes.
00:24:25I'm sorry I had to let my maid go I have to watch my expenses you see I planned
00:24:33on dying when I was 75 and here I am 77 so if I am not going to die I have to
00:24:41start saving my money you like it yes it's charming who did that
00:24:54Michelle Michelle he painted it for me my god he's very talented forgive me you
00:25:09see I wouldn't have any way of knowing unfortunately he is also very critical
00:25:14as a result he hasn't done anything since what a pity besides Michelle is too
00:25:22busy living things come too easy to him and he's always allude by death he is
00:25:33not practicing the places he hasn't been big girl he has met I don't mind
00:25:41confessing to you my dear that I've been worried about him why that one day life
00:25:49will present the bill to Michelle and death he will find it hard to pay but
00:25:58when I see him with you I feel better I don't understand he's going to be married
00:26:08and settle down and can't you just see him with his slippers and his pipe no there is many
00:26:19a slip betwixt they leap in the altar and anything could happen on a boat
00:26:27believe me my dear there is nothing wrong with Michelle that a good woman could not
00:26:32make right well I saw him in the entire family seven daughters I congratulated him and I had a nice
00:26:46talk with his wife how have you two girls been getting along you'd be surprised I bet she did all the
00:26:52talking mm-hmm she told me that when you were a little boy if you didn't get your own way you used to
00:26:57lie on the floor and kick and get red in the face and what did you sing well I said you didn't do
00:27:06that anymore now if you don't get your own way you just get embarrassed what have you two been
00:27:19discussing it seemed a lot has been going on that I know nothing about well I'm afraid we must be going
00:27:36to play the piano for us before we go she was a great pianist you know come on she's going to play
00:27:50right now but Michelle look at my hands remember I was asked to do this
00:28:20we'll be right now
00:28:36so
00:28:46Oh, my God.
00:29:16Oh, my God.
00:29:46Oh, my God.
00:30:16Oh, my God.
00:30:46Oh, my God.
00:31:15It's a perfect world.
00:31:18Thank you for letting me trespass.
00:31:21Bye.
00:31:23God bless you.
00:31:24Well, Janoune, I'll come back to see you very soon.
00:31:30Very well.
00:31:31And I shall ride very often.
00:31:33You'll see.
00:31:34Please do.
00:31:40Good-bye.
00:32:05Bye.
00:32:11Wait a minute.
00:32:34Oh!
00:32:41Looks like stormy weather ahead.
00:32:43You've changed our course, Ludin.
00:32:46I want to thank you for a lovely evening.
00:32:49I want to thank you for what was undoubtedly the loveliest day I've ever known.
00:32:54You've been very sweet to my little grandmother.
00:32:57I'm going to write to her.
00:32:59Oh, that'll be nice.
00:33:01Well, good night.
00:33:05Good night.
00:33:07We're heading into a rough sea, Michelle.
00:33:17Good night.
00:33:19Good night.
00:33:21Good night.
00:33:23Good night.
00:33:25We're heading into a rough sea, Michelle.
00:33:34Good night.
00:33:37Good night.
00:33:55If you say a penny for your thoughts, I'll jump overboard.
00:34:20I thought you'd gone to bed.
00:34:23What good would that do? I can't sleep.
00:34:25Yes, I know.
00:34:26All I seem to do is turn and toss.
00:34:30Dreaming?
00:34:32I wouldn't call that dreaming. I'm awake.
00:34:35I'd call it wishing.
00:34:38My father used to say,
00:34:40wishes are the dreams we dream when we're awake.
00:34:43What does that mean?
00:34:44He drank a lot.
00:34:48I wrote a song once about wishing.
00:34:53That's nice.
00:34:54I don't know what.
00:34:56No, I didn't mean that. I mean, it was.
00:34:59It was not bad.
00:35:00You know, one day I'm going to learn your language and be very funny, too.
00:35:06I'm sorry. How did it go?
00:35:12Don't forget, but it meant, if you wish very hard with your mind,
00:35:19and if you wish very strong in your heart,
00:35:22and if you keep on wishing long enough and strong enough.
00:35:27You get what you want for Christmas?
00:35:28Yes.
00:35:28You get what you want for Christmas?
00:35:29Yes.
00:35:36Well, we get in in the morning.
00:35:40Will he be waiting?
00:35:45Mm-hmm.
00:35:46Mm-hmm.
00:35:48Mm-hmm.
00:35:49Mm-hmm.
00:35:50And she?
00:35:51Mm-hmm.
00:35:52Mm-hmm.
00:35:53Mm-hmm.
00:35:54Mm-hmm.
00:35:58I suppose if we have something in our minds, we'd better say it now.
00:36:05Yes.
00:36:05You know, I've never worked in all my life.
00:36:11In all my life, I've never worked.
00:36:14I've been thinking about that.
00:36:23What'd you say?
00:36:24Hmm? I didn't say anything.
00:36:26You did, too.
00:36:27You said I was very fond of expensive things, furs and jewels and things.
00:36:33Did I say that?
00:36:35I guess you and I have been more or less used to a life of pink champagne.
00:36:44Maybe it'd be a little difficult to...
00:36:46Mm-hmm.
00:36:48You like beer?
00:36:50Yes, I do, but...
00:36:52Oh, no.
00:36:53It's bad for the figure.
00:36:56My father used to say.
00:36:59It's a funny thing, but the things we like best are either illegal, immoral,
00:37:05or fattening.
00:37:07I told you he drank like a fish.
00:37:17I wonder what your father would think of me.
00:37:21Never working.
00:37:23Not once.
00:37:23Well, just because you haven't...
00:37:28Oh, I didn't mean that I couldn't.
00:37:29I know, of course not.
00:37:31But I couldn't find out all at once.
00:37:33It would take me, oh, at least six months to find out if, uh...
00:37:40If what?
00:37:42Well, it's hard to say.
00:37:43After all, it's unfair to ask you to take a chance.
00:37:46But, um...
00:37:47If I worked hard enough, and long enough, and if wishes came true, where would you be?
00:37:55What are you trying to say, Michelle?
00:37:57I'm trying to say that it would take me six months to find out if I'm worthy to say what's in my heart.
00:38:05Oh, that's just about the nicest thing.
00:38:14I think I'll turn and do a little more rolling and tossing.
00:38:20I'll think it over and let you know in the morning.
00:38:25Going my way?
00:38:27No.
00:38:27I think I'll...
00:38:29I'll walk a little.
00:38:29Marriage is a very serious step for a girl like me.
00:38:39Yes, I know.
00:38:42You like children?
00:38:43Oh, yes, I do.
00:38:56I mean, I was so worried.
00:38:58I was worried.
00:38:58I didn't even know we were in.
00:39:00I'm only half-dressed.
00:39:02Look.
00:39:03If everything turns out all right, for both of us, I mean, in six months...
00:39:08Yes.
00:39:09That's July.
00:39:10July, yes.
00:39:12I've written out these directions.
00:39:14Read them carefully, because there won't be any mistake.
00:39:18Darling.
00:39:19That's me.
00:39:20Mm-hmm.
00:39:21July 1st, 5 o'clock, 102nd floor, top of the entire state building.
00:39:29Yes.
00:39:30That's it right there.
00:39:32It's the tallest building in the world.
00:39:34You can't miss that.
00:39:35No.
00:39:35It's the nearest thing to heaven we have in New York.
00:39:41You sure you take the elevator?
00:39:42Mm-hmm.
00:39:44Well, until we meet again.
00:39:49Take care of yourself.
00:40:47Oh, I'm so glad to see you.
00:41:12Did you have a nice crossing?
00:41:13Yes, I had a very nice crossing.
00:41:15Miss Park, can you pull the first dough, please?
00:41:17Yes.
00:41:20Now, just one more, please.
00:41:21Oh, uh, yes.
00:41:23That's fine.
00:41:24Now, just one more, Miss Park, please.
00:41:26One more.
00:41:27Did you get her out?
00:41:27Will this do?
00:41:28Oh, that's fine.
00:41:29That's fine, Miss Park.
00:41:31Hurry up.
00:41:32Now, just one more.
00:41:33You'll excuse me.
00:41:34I have an appointment.
00:41:35Oh, Michael, I'm so glad you're back.
00:41:39One more.
00:41:40One more.
00:41:42Let's see something.
00:41:44Let me learn.
00:41:45Oh, it's wonderful to have you tonight.
00:41:47Is it a cross crossing?
00:41:48Well, you wouldn't exactly call it smooth.
00:41:50We would...
00:41:51I beg your pardon, sir.
00:41:52Oh, excuse us.
00:41:54All right, darling.
00:41:54It's great to have you.
00:41:55Well, it's great to be back, Ken.
00:41:57Yeah.
00:41:58Yeah.
00:41:58Yeah.
00:42:25Your truck's arrived.
00:42:54Where's the keys?
00:42:55Don't unpack, Annie.
00:42:59I'm moving.
00:43:17Well, lots of good luck.
00:43:19Thanks.
00:43:20I hope you'll be working here.
00:43:22The terms are satisfactory, but as I said before...
00:43:25I know.
00:43:25It's not up to you.
00:43:26It's up to the customer.
00:43:27That's right.
00:43:28You sing, then we'll talk further.
00:43:30Ah.
00:43:31And if I can't find you, I'll understand.
00:43:34That's right.
00:43:34Go on and see my heart, you know it's free in my heart.
00:43:59So why not show you.
00:44:01Pretend you're glad, my heart, you're glad, my heart, although you're sad, my heart, he mustn't know.
00:44:15I know it's free in my heart, my heart, but you're good, my heart.
00:44:17Remember love, you know it's free in my heart, you're good.
00:44:18Remember, love is not an easy game.
00:44:25No true hearts ever beat quite the same.
00:44:32Go on and dance, my heart
00:44:39This is romance, my heart
00:44:42So keep pretending
00:44:44Do not despair, my heart
00:44:51We still may share, my heart
00:44:55That happy ending
00:44:58If it's to hear, we soon shall see
00:45:05And if it's not to hear
00:45:08No power on earth can make it so
00:45:15You know it's in my heart
00:45:21Go on and sing, my heart
00:45:27For if you see
00:45:31He'll never know
00:45:40How am I doing, Chief?
00:45:59That noise is a flaw, isn't it?
00:46:01Oh, well, maybe they're applauding your $2 dinner
00:46:03I'd like to talk a long contract
00:46:07Six months?
00:46:09That's not a long time
00:46:10Oh, yes, it is
00:46:12Go on and dance, my heart
00:46:23This is romance, my heart
00:46:25So keep pretending
00:46:27Do not despair, my heart
00:46:33We still may share, my heart
00:46:35The happy ending
00:46:37If it's to be, we soon shall see
00:46:43And if it's not to be
00:46:46No power on earth can make it so
00:46:50You know it's in my heart
00:46:53You know it's in my heart
00:46:54Go on and sing
00:46:57And if it's not
00:46:59Oh, I brought you something
00:47:18You're always so nice to me
00:47:21Nice?
00:47:22But you are my nicest border
00:47:24No matter what you say
00:47:26I'm not going to pay you a cent more
00:47:28Oh
00:47:28Who wants more money?
00:47:33I'm so happy you are here
00:47:34You're always happy
00:47:36What's the secret?
00:47:37Oh, I don't know
00:47:39I don't know
00:47:41My place is half empty
00:47:42I have rumours
00:47:44And my husband left me with five children
00:47:47And they are all ashamed of me
00:47:49I'm sorry
00:47:54Oh, you shouldn't be sorry
00:47:56You should be happy
00:47:58There is no boyfriends calling on you
00:48:00So you don't get married
00:48:02And if you don't get married
00:48:04Your children won't be ashamed of you
00:48:07Well, good night
00:48:08Don't you read late
00:48:09Because it's bad for your eyes
00:48:10Good night, I'm not going to worry about anything
00:48:13Oh, you know
00:48:14I joke a lot about marriage
00:48:16But it can be a beautiful thing
00:48:18You know, you should get married
00:48:19If you find the right man
00:48:21Well, of course
00:48:21I don't know where you will find him
00:48:23Of course
00:48:24But don't you marry a loafer like I did
00:48:26It's just as easy
00:48:28To marry a man with lots of money
00:48:29Maybe you don't love him at first
00:48:31But you can teach yourself
00:48:33In six easy lessons
00:48:34Just don't you marry a loafer
00:48:36I married one
00:48:37He was a prize winner
00:48:38I was hoping you would like one of...
00:48:43Well, I suppose if I can't sell my paintings
00:48:50I'll get a job
00:49:06Well, I won't give up painting
00:49:07Why painting is a great deal
00:49:09This is the only thing I know
00:49:11But I've got to make money
00:49:12Of course
00:49:13In order to make money, you must eat
00:49:16Even the new money gets hungry, you know
00:49:19Michelle!
00:49:39Michelle!
00:49:39Michelle!
00:49:42Oh
00:49:42I have good news for you
00:49:45What?
00:49:46I sold one
00:49:48Which one?
00:49:51The woman
00:49:52I got a hundred dollars for
00:49:54What are you so happy about?
00:50:14I'm a painter
00:50:15So am I
00:50:17But I ain't happy
00:50:18Miss McCain, my dear, my favorite customer
00:50:22Miss McCain, my dear, my favorite customer
00:50:34Welcome home
00:50:35Thank you
00:50:35How well you're looking
00:50:36Miss McCain, my dear, my favorite customer.
00:50:48Welcome home.
00:50:49How well you're looking.
00:50:51Yes, I know.
00:50:52I didn't get it here.
00:50:54Where have you been all this month?
00:50:55Out of town.
00:50:56Oh, my dear, we've missed you.
00:50:57Well, I've missed you too, Miss Lane.
00:51:00Miss Lane, I want to get something so beautiful.
00:51:04Simple, do you understand?
00:51:05But, uh, breathtaking.
00:51:06Oh, of course.
00:51:07Miss Webb, look who's back.
00:51:09Oh, no, there.
00:51:10McKay.
00:51:10We were just saying, whatever happened to Miss McKay.
00:51:13You're wrong.
00:51:14Oh, you're wonderful.
00:51:15Miss McKay is here.
00:51:17And we were just wondering.
00:51:20Miss McKay is there?
00:51:22Well, give her anything in the shop, but hold it till I get there, will you?
00:51:26You weren't worried about her credit, were you?
00:51:28Yes.
00:51:29Yes, that's what we were wondering.
00:51:32I knew you'd understand, Mr. Bradley.
00:51:33Thank you so much.
00:51:39Hmm, I don't think you could make a mistake on either one.
00:51:43Oh, uh, excuse me, please.
00:51:47Where should we have this sent?
00:51:48Well, I don't know at the moment.
00:51:50I'll have to call back and let you know.
00:51:51I think that's right, isn't it?
00:51:52Uh, no, uh, no, no.
00:51:54Charge?
00:51:55No, no.
00:51:56No.
00:51:56No, no.
00:51:57I know, I know.
00:51:58No.
00:51:59No.
00:51:59Oh, goodbye, Miss McKay.
00:52:04Do come back again soon.
00:52:05Yes, don't stay awake so long, my dear.
00:52:07Goodbye, Miss McKay.
00:52:08Goodbye, Miss McKay.
00:52:10Terry.
00:52:11Oh, Ken, what are you doing here?
00:52:13How on earth did you know I was here?
00:52:17Oh.
00:52:18Oh, I see.
00:52:19What time is it, Ken?
00:52:20I'm late.
00:52:21Five minutes to five.
00:52:22It's good to see you again.
00:52:23It's wonderful to see you again.
00:52:24I've got so much to talk to you about.
00:52:25Can't we go someplace now?
00:52:26Oh, no, I'm in a hurry.
00:52:28But I've got so much to say.
00:52:29Well, call me up sometime.
00:52:31No, you can't do that either, can you?
00:52:33When I'm going to be married.
00:52:34Oh, then you are going to...
00:52:35Yes, Ken, and I'm late.
00:52:36What time did you say it was?
00:52:37Uh, four minutes to five.
00:52:39It looks like I came all the way down here just to tell you what time it was.
00:52:42Yes.
00:52:43Goodbye, Ken.
00:52:44Goodbye.
00:52:46Good luck.
00:52:47Thanks, Ken.
00:52:49You can imagine how excited I am.
00:52:52I thought 34th Street was that way and it's down here.
00:52:57I'll see more of them if I get out here.
00:52:59I'm in a hurry.
00:53:02There they are.
00:53:03What's the rush?
00:53:05I'm going to be married.
00:53:06And I'd like you to be the first to congratulate me.
00:53:08Thank you so much.
00:53:09I'm going to be the last one.
00:53:19There he goes.
00:53:33Go down.
00:53:59No.
00:54:03Go down.
00:54:24No.
00:54:25No.
00:54:26What time have you got?
00:54:28Ten after five.
00:54:30No.
00:54:31No.
00:54:32No.
00:54:33No.
00:54:34No.
00:54:35No.
00:54:36No.
00:54:37No.
00:54:38No.
00:54:39No.
00:54:40No.
00:54:41No.
00:54:42No.
00:54:43No.
00:54:44No.
00:54:45No.
00:54:46No.
00:54:47No.
00:54:48No.
00:54:49No.
00:54:51No.
00:54:56Oh.
00:54:58No.
00:55:00No.
00:55:01Going down?
00:55:07Yes.
00:55:31Doctor.
00:55:37What do you think?
00:55:40Her x-rays aren't very encouraging.
00:55:42It's hard to say if she'll ever walk again.
00:55:45We can tell better than about six months.
00:55:48Are you the fellow she was yelling about under the anesthetic?
00:55:52No, no, that's another chap.
00:55:55She was on her way to marry him.
00:55:58Has he been notified?
00:56:00No, she doesn't want that.
00:56:02Because until she knows what you say you won't know for six months,
00:56:07she'd rather he didn't know.
00:56:08That's being sensible.
00:56:10Nice girl.
00:56:12I think so.
00:56:14Excuse me.
00:56:24Well, we weren't sure whether or not we'd have you with us today.
00:56:30Father, this is the man I...
00:56:36He and I...
00:56:37Yes.
00:56:38He explained.
00:56:39Then you know, I was on my way to be married.
00:56:44For a while I was on my way to be a good girl.
00:56:50I got hit right in the intersection of 34th and 50th.
00:56:58Wasn't anybody's fault but my own.
00:57:03I had an appointment.
00:57:05Way up.
00:57:06I didn't want to keep him waiting.
00:57:09I didn't want to keep him waiting.
00:57:13Oh, he could have been beautiful.
00:57:15Married and his children.
00:57:20Children.
00:57:34Forgive me, Father.
00:57:36I'm a little weak.
00:57:38I'm getting out of exercise.
00:57:41I'm getting out of exercise.
00:57:43I'm getting out of exercise.
00:57:47When you're on my way, I'm getting out of exercise.
00:57:55Oh, you're all right.
00:58:15Genoux!
00:58:22Genoux!
00:58:28Genoux!
00:58:36Genoux!
00:58:45Genoux!
00:58:54Genoux!
00:59:03Genoux!
00:59:05Genoux!
00:59:10Genoux!
00:59:41Mr. Michelle, she gave me this to send to you.
00:59:47I was going to mail it today.
00:59:50She said it was for the young lady that was here with you.
01:00:11She said it was for the young lady that was here with you.
01:00:17She said it was for the young lady that was here with you.
01:00:21She said it was for the young lady that was here with you.
01:00:27She said it was for the young lady that was here with you.
01:00:35in the time of life.
01:01:02Hello, Miss McKay.
01:01:04Oh, hello.
01:01:05How are you feeling?
01:01:06I'm all right. How are you?
01:01:07Fine.
01:01:08How are you, Pastor Jane?
01:01:10Fine.
01:01:11She's got on a red panel.
01:01:14Well, it's lovely.
01:01:16Oh, I bet it is.
01:01:18Been practicing your song?
01:01:19Mm-hmm.
01:01:20Know your parts today?
01:01:21Mm-hmm.
01:01:22I knew mine yesterday.
01:01:24Your cool song.
01:01:25Oh, come on, come on.
01:01:27Well, let's try it.
01:01:28I've been practicing, too.
01:01:30Wait till you hear me.
01:01:31One, two...
01:01:33Wishing will make it so
01:01:38Just keep on wishing
01:01:42And care will go
01:01:46Dreamers tell us dreams come true
01:01:51It's no mistake
01:01:54And wishes are the dreams we dream
01:01:58When we're awake
01:02:01The curtain of night will part
01:02:07If you are certain
01:02:09If you are certain
01:02:10Within your heart
01:02:14So if you wish long enough
01:02:17Wish strong enough
01:02:19You will come to know
01:02:24Wishing will make it so
01:02:32Come on, come on, come on
01:02:34Say it again
01:02:35Say it again
01:02:36Say it again
01:02:37Say it again
01:02:38Say it again
01:02:39Say it again
01:02:40One, two...
01:02:41Wishing will make it so
01:02:47Just keep on wishing
01:02:50And care will go
01:02:55Dreamers tell us dreams come true
01:02:57Get her!
01:03:04Only a few days
01:03:06I hope you're not angry
01:03:08Oh, no, no
01:03:09But when you have as many youngsters on your hands as I have
01:03:12You have a problem
01:03:16Oh, I don't know
01:03:17I like them
01:03:19I do, too
01:03:20But they don't like me
01:03:22They call me picklepuss
01:03:28At heart they're just little savages
01:03:30But music, you know
01:03:31Has charms to soothe the savage breast
01:03:34And if it has such an influence
01:03:36And if you can do so much in a few days
01:03:38I'm thinking
01:03:41I wonder if you're thinking the same thing I am
01:03:43Music has charms
01:03:45And I like children
01:03:47And children like me
01:03:48And...
01:03:49I'll be getting out of here pretty soon
01:03:55When I do
01:03:56I'll be needing a job badly
01:03:58It will be only an experiment, you understand?
01:04:01Yes, I know
01:04:02We can't pay a high...
01:04:03Oh, I know, I know
01:04:06Just so you'll pay me enough that
01:04:08I don't go around calling you picklepuss
01:04:11Uh
01:04:17I'd like to give them a surprise
01:04:19So if you don't say anything, I won't say anything
01:04:21I won't say a word
01:04:22I won't say a word
01:04:23We won't tell anybody
01:04:24We're going to take out of this tomorrow
01:04:27I must say you've become a better painter, my friend.
01:04:46Maybe you've become a better painter.
01:04:50Six months of hard work.
01:04:51Well, I'm glad you haven't wasted your time, my friend.
01:04:54I've sold everything but this.
01:04:57I told them to take it out of the window since you telephoned to the next.
01:05:01This is the best, I think.
01:05:02Yes, I'm not exactly ashamed of it myself.
01:05:06You don't want to sell it, eh?
01:05:08No, no, I don't want to sell it.
01:05:10I wouldn't mind getting rid of it, but somehow I don't want to take money for it.
01:05:14I thought maybe you were keeping it because you were nursing a broken heart, eh?
01:05:22Oh, no, no.
01:05:24Well, a broken heart is not for me.
01:05:30Life is what you make it, Kobe.
01:05:32From now on, I'm taking my fun where I find it.
01:05:35Oh, well, I'll be seeing you soon again.
01:05:38Oh, bye.
01:05:41Merry Christmas, Kobe.
01:05:42Merry Christmas to you, my friend.
01:05:43Michael, I heard you were in town.
01:05:57I've had a terrible time running you down.
01:06:00Ah, you've been gone a long time, Mon Amie.
01:06:03And I've been thinking of you morning, noon, and night, and in between times.
01:06:08What?
01:06:09Well, I know you've been busy, but you could make the theater tonight, couldn't you?
01:06:14Well, I'll leave a ticket at your hotel.
01:06:16Where shall we go from here?
01:06:34Why, Michael, that's up to you. After all, this is your evening.
01:06:40I don't know where to go anymore. I just came back, you know.
01:06:57Hello.
01:06:58Hello.
01:07:04Let me tell you. I'll go get him.
01:07:15Now.
01:07:16It's tough. The first time you're able to get out, you have to meet him.
01:07:30All I could say was, hello.
01:07:35Well, the show's over. The boy got the girl. Shall we go?
01:07:50Well, the show's over. The boy got the girl. Shall we go?
01:07:55Well, it seems terrible taking you home with everybody going out.
01:08:08I'm going to ask you once more. Why don't you let me help you?
01:08:11And I'm going to tell you once more. If I let you finance my getting well, he wouldn't like it. If he wouldn't like it, I wouldn't like it. And if you did get me well and I went to him, you wouldn't like it.
01:08:21Well, then certainly he ought to know. No. Because if he found out, he'd want to do something about it. And then if I didn't get well, he wouldn't like it and I wouldn't like it. And you wouldn't like it. It would be awful. No.
01:08:34Unless I can walk to him one day. And when I say walk, I mean run. He'll never know. But I've got my job now and I'm on a budget and everything works out all right and I'm a good little girl. Maybe I'll get what I want next Christmas.
01:08:50Well, thank you, Rayse. Good night. Are you sure you don't want to come to this evening? The evening is so young and everything. No, I think I'll turn in. Some at a time. Merry Christmas, everybody.
01:09:06Merry Christmas.
01:09:07Merry Christmas.
01:09:08Merry Christmas.
01:09:09Merry Christmas.
01:09:10Merry Christmas.
01:09:11Merry Christmas.
01:09:12I can walk to him one day and when I say walk, I mean run.
01:09:15You'll never know.
01:09:16But I've got my job now and I'm on a budget and everything works out all right and I'm a good little girl.
01:09:19Thank you, everybody.
01:09:21Taking you to the theater wasn't a very good idea, was it, Michael?
01:09:24No.
01:09:28Merry Christmas, please.
01:09:29Merry Christmas, Michael.
01:09:49Merry Christmas, everybody.
01:09:58Yes.
01:09:59What's the matter, buddy?
01:10:04Feeling sorry for yourself?
01:10:07Yes.
01:10:12Look at me.
01:10:16I live at 186th Street, and they won't let me on the subway.
01:10:24Oh, it's good.
01:10:28Oh, good morning.
01:10:29Good morning.
01:10:30She's not feeling very well.
01:10:31Oh, that's too bad.
01:10:33But she wants to see you.
01:10:34Go on.
01:10:37Merry Christmas.
01:10:38Merry Christmas.
01:10:39Merry Christmas.
01:10:40Merry Christmas.
01:10:41Good morning.
01:10:43Good morning, Mrs. Kate.
01:10:45Hello.
01:10:46Hello.
01:10:47I have bad news for you.
01:10:49Doctor says I can't go.
01:10:51Oh.
01:10:53Look, Doctor, I could be back in a couple of hours.
01:10:55This is a Christmas benefit.
01:10:57It's their first public appearance.
01:10:59This is my team.
01:11:00She's our coach, Doc.
01:11:03Doctor.
01:11:07Doctor.
01:11:08If it was going to hurt her, you wouldn't want her to go, would you?
01:11:10The piano?
01:11:11No.
01:11:11No.
01:11:12No.
01:11:12No.
01:11:13No.
01:11:13You really don't need the piano.
01:11:17Come on.
01:11:17Go through it once without me.
01:11:19The only place you might get stuck is right at the beginning, and Al wishes can sing an A in
01:11:23his sleep, can't you, Al?
01:11:24Sure.
01:11:25Come on.
01:11:25Let's hear it.
01:11:26See?
01:11:31Now, ready.
01:11:32One, two.
01:11:38What's that's a jam?
01:11:39She's got a sore throat, and she won't be able to go on the stage.
01:11:42Oh.
01:11:43Come here, darling.
01:11:46Pretty new dress, too.
01:11:48Hello, Miss McKay.
01:11:51You really want to go on the stage?
01:11:53Well, then I tell you what you do.
01:11:55You go right along with the rest of them, and you pretend to sing.
01:11:58You know, make-believe.
01:11:59Like this.
01:12:02They'll never know the difference.
01:12:03Thank you, Miss McKay.
01:12:05You're welcome.
01:12:06Now, come on, pitch pipe.
01:12:07Give.
01:12:13One, two.
01:12:14Now, not too loud.
01:12:15There's a baby upstairs.
01:12:16One, two.
01:12:19Wishing will make it so.
01:12:27Just keep on wishing, and there we'll come.
01:12:33Oh, dreamers tell us dreams come true.
01:12:41It's no mistake.
01:12:46Then wishes are the dreams we dream.
01:12:52When we're awake, the curtain of night will fall.
01:13:03If you are certain within your heart.
01:13:13So if you wish long enough, wish long enough, you will come tonight.
01:13:26Oh, if you wish me will make it so.
01:13:42Oh, if you wish me will make it so.
01:13:42Oh, that's swell.
01:13:50That's keen.
01:13:51You see, you don't need me.
01:13:54Now, go on.
01:13:54Go out there and fight for good old Washington Heights.
01:13:57Merry Christmas.
01:13:58Merry Christmas.
01:13:59Good bye.
01:14:00Good bye.
01:14:01Good luck.
01:14:02Good bye.
01:14:02Merry Christmas.
01:14:04Merry you, Doctor.
01:14:07Merry Christmas.
01:14:08Merry Christmas, Patty.
01:14:16Well, this isn't going to be much of a Christmas for you, is it?
01:14:20No, I guess not.
01:14:21No, I guess not.
01:14:24Oh, wait.
01:14:28Are you comfortable?
01:14:30Yes, I'm all right.
01:14:33If you want anything, you just call.
01:14:36I will.
01:14:40Michelle.
01:14:45Hello.
01:14:46Hello.
01:14:46Hello.
01:14:46Hello.
01:14:50How are you, Tilly?
01:14:54It's good to see you.
01:14:56Yes.
01:14:57It's good to see you, too.
01:15:06Feeling all right?
01:15:07Oh, yes.
01:15:08I'm fine.
01:15:08I'm just resting.
01:15:13It's been a long time.
01:15:16Yes.
01:15:17Yes.
01:15:17That's right.
01:15:19Good to see you.
01:15:21Hey, he said that.
01:15:24May I?
01:15:25Oh, he said sit down.
01:15:26Sure.
01:15:28I'll leave you in a minute.
01:15:34You should not mind.
01:15:35I...
01:15:35I bet you're wondering how I got here.
01:15:42I was looking in the telephone book for a man named McBride.
01:15:46Well, I saw the name of Terry McKay.
01:15:49So I said to myself, could that be Terry McKay, my old friend?
01:15:55And it was.
01:15:56Yes.
01:15:58Then I said to myself, I haven't been very nice to Miss McKay.
01:16:03Well, after all, I had an appointment with her one day at, uh, and, uh, I didn't keep it.
01:16:15That wasn't a very nice way to treat an old friend, was it?
01:16:28No.
01:16:28So I said to myself, I must apologize.
01:16:34And here I am.
01:16:37That's sweet of you.
01:16:39Yes, I think so.
01:16:40Well, I often wondered about you, how you were.
01:16:44Oh, you did, really?
01:16:46Well, I often wondered about you, too.
01:16:51So, you didn't get angry because I wasn't there?
01:16:55Well, what do you think?
01:16:59I must have been at first.
01:17:01Oh, yes, I was.
01:17:03At first, I was furious.
01:17:06I said, he can't do a thing like this to me.
01:17:08Who does he think he is?
01:17:10And how long did you, I mean, did you wait long?
01:17:15Well, let's see, I, I waited until about...
01:17:19Midnight.
01:17:22Oh.
01:17:24And then what did you do?
01:17:28Well, then I was really mad.
01:17:31You can just imagine up there.
01:17:34In a thunderstorm?
01:17:37Yes.
01:17:39And then what did you say to yourself?
01:17:42Well, then I said, why don't you go home and get tight?
01:17:47You didn't do that.
01:17:49Didn't I?
01:17:52Maybe you, you took a little one.
01:17:54Every hour for about a month.
01:17:58Well, can you blame me?
01:18:00I should say not.
01:18:01The least I could have done was to send you a note.
01:18:05Well, maybe when you thought about it, you didn't know where to reach me.
01:18:15But you swore that if you ever saw me again,
01:18:19you'd ask.
01:18:22You didn't?
01:18:24No.
01:18:25No, I remembered.
01:18:26We said,
01:18:28if we could make it, we'd be there.
01:18:30And if one of us didn't show up,
01:18:34there must have been a darn good reason.
01:18:36But what, Frances?
01:18:37And the other one shouldn't ask questions.
01:18:40Asking questions is...
01:18:42Life must be bright.
01:18:44We must keep it beautiful and bubbling like pink champagne.
01:18:47So there'll be no questions asked.
01:18:51I hope.
01:18:59Cigarette?
01:19:08Think of me.
01:19:18Walking all the way up here.
01:19:20Ten blocks.
01:19:21Two.
01:19:21And instead,
01:19:27I promised not even to ask you why you didn't show up.
01:19:31You knew I was going to.
01:19:33It doesn't seem fair somehow.
01:19:35I know.
01:19:36I don't know what it is.
01:19:38But when I'm with you, I...
01:19:39No wedding ring?
01:19:57No.
01:19:58Well, I thought when I saw you at the...
01:20:00At the theater last night?
01:20:02No, he was...
01:20:04Now.
01:20:05I didn't mean to offend you.
01:20:06How's everything with you, Michelle?
01:20:12Oh, so you can ask questions.
01:20:14Yeah.
01:20:16Well, I thought everything was fine.
01:20:18Until I saw you last night.
01:20:20Then I knew there must be something between us.
01:20:24Even if only an ocean.
01:20:27No.
01:20:28So I bought myself a ticket.
01:20:32Sailing?
01:20:34Yes.
01:20:35Tonight.
01:20:36You're happy, aren't you?
01:20:56Mm-hmm.
01:20:58And you?
01:20:59Well, I don't know.
01:21:01I'm worried about the future.
01:21:03What people will think of me.
01:21:05They'll say,
01:21:06There he goes.
01:21:07The mad painter.
01:21:08There must be something the matter with him.
01:21:11He...
01:21:11He doesn't like women.
01:21:14You mean he won't even speak to them?
01:21:20Oh, yes, yes.
01:21:21He sails the seven seas.
01:21:23And to every woman he meets,
01:21:25he says,
01:21:26Where will you be in six months?
01:21:28And they're there.
01:21:29Everywhere.
01:21:30Everywhere.
01:21:30Eiffel Tower, pyramids.
01:21:32Everywhere.
01:21:33Waiting.
01:21:34But he didn't.
01:21:35Where is he?
01:21:36Waiting.
01:21:42Oh.
01:21:44You want to change the subject?
01:21:46Mm-hmm.
01:21:50Merry Christmas.
01:21:51Oh, I almost forgot.
01:21:55Well, six months ago,
01:21:58who would have thought we'd spend Christmas together?
01:22:00By the way, I have a present for you.
01:22:01Fred?
01:22:03Oh.
01:22:03Well, I wish I had something for you.
01:22:05Well, he didn't know I was going to.
01:22:08Anyway,
01:22:09it's not really
01:22:10a Christmas present.
01:22:12Oh.
01:22:18So that's why my letters
01:22:19came back.
01:22:26Oh.
01:22:27Oh.
01:22:28Oh.
01:22:28Oh.
01:22:29Oh.
01:22:29Oh.
01:22:30Oh.
01:22:30Oh.
01:22:31Oh.
01:22:31Oh.
01:22:32Oh.
01:22:32Oh.
01:22:33Oh.
01:22:43She wanted you to have it.
01:22:45Remember?
01:22:48Yes, I remember.
01:22:51I would have sent it to you,
01:22:53only I didn't know your address
01:22:55until today, so...
01:22:59And goodbye, Terry.
01:22:59Good-bye, Michelle.
01:23:03Good-bye, Michelle.
01:23:18Well...
01:23:19You know,
01:23:26I painted you like that,
01:23:29with a shawl.
01:23:30I wish you'd seen it.
01:23:33Kobe says he's my dealer.
01:23:36He says it's the best thing I've done.
01:23:39I didn't think I would ever part with it,
01:23:41but there was no reason for keeping it anymore.
01:23:45And then he told me about a girl
01:23:46who came into his shop.
01:23:47He told me she liked it very much.
01:23:49I suppose she saw in it,
01:23:51well,
01:23:51what I hoped you'd seen.
01:23:54So I told him to give it to her.
01:23:56Because he said she was poor,
01:23:57and not only that,
01:23:58he told me that she would...
01:24:03He told me...
01:24:08He said...
01:24:10Yes?
01:24:11Anyway, I...
01:24:12I told him to give it to her.
01:24:16Yes.
01:24:18She couldn't afford it,
01:24:19and...
01:24:20It was Christmas season.
01:24:22You know me,
01:24:23big-hearted Michelle.
01:24:25What time is your boat, Sam?
01:24:28Boat?
01:24:28Boat?
01:24:28Boat?
01:24:48Boat?
01:24:52Boat?
01:24:57Boat?
01:25:28Why didn't you tell me, dear?
01:25:33Darling.
01:25:37If anything had to happen to one of us,
01:25:40why did it have to be you?
01:25:43Oh, don't look at me like that.
01:25:47It wasn't anybody's fault but my own.
01:25:50I was looking up
01:25:52at the 102nd floor.
01:25:55It was the nearest thing to heaven.
01:26:00You see,
01:26:01you were there.
01:26:08Don't worry.
01:26:11It doesn't have to be a miracle.
01:26:12If you can paint,
01:26:15I can walk.
01:26:21Anything can happen, don't you think?
01:26:23Yes.
01:26:23Sir.
01:26:24I can walk.
01:26:38I can walk.
01:26:40I can walk.
01:26:41I don't believe it is, sir.
01:26:42If anything can walk,
01:26:43I don't know.
01:26:44You are just trying to get my cooperate.
01:26:45I'm crazy.
01:26:45I'm run around.
01:26:46I can walk.
01:26:47Yes.
01:26:48Yes.
01:26:48I won't believe it is,iji.
01:26:49I will be a miracle.
01:26:49I'll be afraid of it.