Genre: Comedy - Drama - Romance
Year: 1939
Director: Leo McCarey
Stars: Irene Dunne - Charles Boyer - Maria Ouspenskaya
Synopsis:
In 1939's "Love Affair," a womanizing French painter, Michel Marnet, and an American singer, Terry McKay, fall in love while on a cruise. Upon arriving in New York, both men, with other people in their lives, arrange to meet six months later at the Empire State Building.
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Year: 1939
Director: Leo McCarey
Stars: Irene Dunne - Charles Boyer - Maria Ouspenskaya
Synopsis:
In 1939's "Love Affair," a womanizing French painter, Michel Marnet, and an American singer, Terry McKay, fall in love while on a cruise. Upon arriving in New York, both men, with other people in their lives, arrange to meet six months later at the Empire State Building.
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00:00:00Oh
00:00:30THE END
00:01:00Flash! Michelle Marnet, the French heart crusher, sailed in Cog tonight from Naples on board the Napoli.
00:01:24Why? Because Lois Clark and her 20 million smackers will be at the dock palpitating for him.
00:01:29And it's good news for us mere men, because when he arrives, Michelle Marnet goes out of circulation. This time, it's marriage.
00:01:36Here's a new sensation that's going to break the body well. Michelle Marnet, the famous sportsman, is coming tonight.
00:01:45Well, here we are, ladies and gentlemen. And a nice, crisp little tidbit has just come in.
00:01:53Oh, by the way, I might mention I'm speaking from dear old London, as usual.
00:01:57Well, it's rumored that Michelle Marnet sails for America tonight to enter into matrimony, at last, with one of America's industrial nobility.
00:02:10Miss, um, uh, Miss, uh, Louise Clark. The rock and gravel areas. Uh, stone and sand, you know.
00:02:19Hmm. Well, that seems to be all. Good night.
00:02:34Oh, my God.
00:02:39Senor, Marnet?
00:02:41No, in there.
00:02:44Senor, Marnet? No. Is he on board?
00:02:47Senor, Marnet?
00:02:50Senor, Marnet?
00:02:55Senor, Marnet?
00:03:00Signor Marnet. Signor Marnet.
00:03:11Mr. Marnet, will you autograph this picture of you?
00:03:14Please.
00:03:17Write something we can always remember.
00:03:20Something sizzling.
00:03:29It's in France. Isn't it wonderful?
00:03:31I wonder what it means.
00:03:32You are very lovely girls, but you have very bad manners.
00:03:59Excuse me, ma'am.
00:04:01I think you read my telegram.
00:04:03I beg your pardon?
00:04:05I say I believe you're reading my radiogram.
00:04:07Oh.
00:04:09Just a moment.
00:04:11Well, um, how do I know what you was? Can you identify yourself?
00:04:19Well, I am, uh, Michel Marnet.
00:04:23Oh, don't tell me you're the fella.
00:04:26Here.
00:04:27Well, this is, uh, this is pretty personal. Can you tell me what it says?
00:04:37Well, it says, um, remembering a warm, beautiful night, a thunderstorm over Lake Como, and you.
00:04:44And you.
00:04:45And you.
00:04:46It's you.
00:04:50Was all right, huh?
00:04:52Mm-hmm.
00:04:53Was nice.
00:04:59Well, do you think it'll ever take the place of baseball?
00:05:29What's the matter? Did you lose it again?
00:05:46Look.
00:05:48I'm in trouble. Serious trouble.
00:05:50Well, I could have told you playing around Lake Como, the poor thing.
00:05:54No, no. I must talk to someone.
00:05:55Well, I'm really not very good about that sort of thing. I talk a lot.
00:05:58I've tried to break myself of the habit.
00:06:00You have an honest face.
00:06:01Oh, you.
00:06:02I can trust you, can't I?
00:06:05Yes, I guess so.
00:06:07Come with me.
00:06:08But look, uh, the captain has an honest face, too.
00:06:10And the purser, uh, I thought he had a very un-
00:06:17Uh, shall we go to your cabin or mine?
00:06:21Uh, mine.
00:06:23Well, maybe mine is closer.
00:06:25Uh, mine is here.
00:06:27Oh.
00:06:29Not that I'm prudish.
00:06:30It's just that my mother told me never to enter a man's room in any month's ending an R.
00:06:35Your mother must be a very beautiful woman.
00:06:41What's your name?
00:06:42Terry McKay.
00:06:43Terry McKay.
00:06:44Terry McKay and I'm traveling alone.
00:06:49That wasn't by any chance what was troubling you, was it?
00:06:52Yes.
00:06:54Oh.
00:06:55Oh, this is fine.
00:06:57I thought you liked it.
00:06:58You saved my life, you know.
00:07:00I was bored to tears.
00:07:01I haven't seen one attractive girl on this boat since we left.
00:07:05Can you imagine?
00:07:06Nine days like that?
00:07:07Hmm, this is terrible.
00:07:08That's not for me.
00:07:09I should be bright.
00:07:10Should be beautiful and bubbling like pink champagne.
00:07:13I got scared.
00:07:14I said to myself, don't beautiful women travel anymore?
00:07:18Evidently not.
00:07:19Then I saw you and it was all right.
00:07:21I was saved.
00:07:22I hope.
00:07:23Cigarette?
00:07:25Oh, thank you.
00:07:27Have you been getting results with a line like that?
00:07:30Or would I be surprised?
00:07:32But if you were surprised, that would surprise me.
00:07:35It sounds like a nasty crack.
00:07:38I could make a few too if I felt like it.
00:07:39I'm sure you could.
00:07:40I know I can.
00:07:41That's what I say.
00:07:42I think I will.
00:07:43How's your fiancée?
00:07:46She's got a cold.
00:07:47Oh, that's too bad.
00:07:49Felt it like Como?
00:07:50No.
00:07:51No, she wasn't there.
00:07:54Oh, you mean the lady of the lake was not...
00:08:00That was her best friend.
00:08:03Oh.
00:08:13Chummy bunt.
00:08:15Yeah.
00:08:18Oh, this boat is going awfully fast.
00:08:21Only eight and a half days till we get in.
00:08:24Is there any reason why from now on it shouldn't be pink champagne?
00:08:36Don't tell me he's the fellow.
00:08:41He's all right, huh?
00:08:43He's nice.
00:08:44Where is he now?
00:08:49Well, he's visiting his parents.
00:08:51He sends me on a buying trip every once in a while.
00:08:55You see, he's my boss, too.
00:08:57Two.
00:09:04You don't think he would approve of pink champagne?
00:09:06Oh, no, I don't.
00:09:08Well, I think it's very touching, you and him.
00:09:13Very beautiful.
00:09:14I like that.
00:09:15Oh, glad.
00:09:17He must be a very fascinating fellow.
00:09:20Well, you can just imagine how attractive he is when I can resist so charming a person as you.
00:09:26You.
00:09:28Yes.
00:09:29I think I'll go now.
00:09:32After all, I still have, uh, decked tennis and, uh, kino, and there is always shuffleboard.
00:09:40Don't tell me you're embarrassed.
00:09:42Please. Yes, I am.
00:09:44So if you don't mind, I think I'll take my pride for a walk.
00:09:47Unless, by chance, you care to have dinner with a...
00:09:48Dinner?
00:09:49Oh, I'd love that.
00:09:50Yes, sir.
00:09:51Oh, that would be very nice.
00:09:52What do you think?
00:09:54Instead of Mother Goose, you were probably brought up on the memoirs of Casanova.
00:09:58Not at all.
00:10:00Well, but you, you've heard of that little fellow, haven't you?
00:10:06I imagine you've known quite a few women, haven't you?
00:10:10Or maybe few is the wrong word.
00:10:13And I gather you haven't very much respect for them.
00:10:19But you've always been very fair in your judgment.
00:10:23I beg pardon, senora.
00:10:24Would you like me to reserve this table for you every night?
00:10:28Why not?
00:10:30You know, uh, I...
00:10:33Look, look, let's talk about you now.
00:10:35Oh, no, not tonight.
00:10:37Let's talk about me some other night.
00:10:38All right.
00:10:39Senor Marnay.
00:10:54Another one.
00:10:56And your name, please?
00:10:57Okay.
00:10:59Oh.
00:11:00Hmm.
00:11:09Where were we?
00:11:10Hmm?
00:11:11Oh, yes.
00:11:12What's the name of that, uh, strange place you came from?
00:11:16Kansas.
00:11:17And from there?
00:11:19Well, then I went to New York and got a job singing in a nightclub from ten to three in the morning.
00:11:24And then the manager used to chase me around his office till about four, and then I went home.
00:11:29And then one night, he came along.
00:11:33Oh, yes.
00:11:35Yeah.
00:11:36He said I didn't belong in a place like that.
00:11:39He said that, um...
00:11:40Hmm?
00:11:41I didn't say anything.
00:11:42Oh, well, he said that, um...
00:11:43That you should improve yourself.
00:11:44Yeah.
00:11:45So I studied hard.
00:11:46So that someday you would be a charming and lovely wife?
00:11:49Oh, well, he said that, um...
00:11:51That you should improve yourself.
00:11:52Yeah.
00:11:53So I studied hard.
00:11:54So that someday you would be a charming and lovely wife?
00:11:58Yeah, that was the idea more...
00:12:00Is there anything wrong with that?
00:12:01Oh, no, no, no.
00:12:02Well, that's what I thought.
00:12:04When nothing happened.
00:12:06Well...
00:12:08It just about brings us up to date.
00:12:10Now my life's an open book.
00:12:13It's only one page.
00:12:17It's the only page.
00:12:19I beg your pardon.
00:12:25Grazie.
00:12:26Thank you very much.
00:12:27Oh, that's bad.
00:12:28Um...
00:12:29Oh.
00:12:30It's a beautiful camera, you...
00:12:31Oh, yes.
00:12:32It takes very clear pictures.
00:12:33Oh, very...
00:12:34Oh, please, monsieur!
00:12:35Oh!
00:12:36Oh!
00:12:37Look, I guess it isn't any good for either one of us to be seen together.
00:12:39Right away.
00:12:40Oh!
00:12:41Oh!
00:12:42Oh!
00:12:43Oh!
00:12:44Oh!
00:12:45Oh!
00:12:46Oh!
00:12:47Oh!
00:12:48Oh!
00:12:49Don't get it wrong, you know.
00:12:50People like to talk.
00:12:51Better be goodbye.
00:12:52What's the matter?
00:12:53Afraid?
00:12:54Of you?
00:12:55No.
00:12:56Well, after all, we're on the same ship.
00:12:58Still have eight days, you know.
00:12:59Well, you can take nice long walks out in the sunshine.
00:13:02What shall I do if it rains?
00:13:05Nah.
00:13:06It's no good.
00:13:07I see.
00:13:08It's particularly no good for you.
00:13:09Yes, that's right.
00:13:10Being seen with you is news, and I don't want to get my picture in the paper.
00:13:14So...
00:13:15I think we'd better spread out.
00:13:18Hey!
00:13:19Hey!
00:13:20Hey!
00:13:21Get me down from here, will you?
00:13:22Gee!
00:13:23What?
00:13:24I got up there, and I couldn't get back.
00:13:25Can you do that?
00:13:26Sure.
00:13:27Good.
00:13:28You're quite a fiddle.
00:13:29Hey!
00:13:30You must be quite a guy yourself.
00:13:31Yes?
00:13:32Why?
00:13:33Well, everybody on the ship's talking about you.
00:13:34No.
00:13:35What do they say about me?
00:13:36Well, I don't know.
00:13:37Every time they start talking about you, they make me leave the room.
00:13:39Ha!
00:13:40Ha!
00:13:41Is it so?
00:13:42Oh!
00:13:43Oh!
00:13:44Be careful there, Sonny.
00:13:45Your phone hurts yourself.
00:13:46Oh!
00:13:47When I was a little like you, I fell and broke my leg.
00:13:48How's it now?
00:13:49Oh!
00:13:50I don't know.
00:13:51I don't know.
00:13:52I don't know.
00:13:53Every time they start talking about you, they make me leave the room.
00:13:54Ha!
00:13:55Ha!
00:13:56Ha!
00:13:57Ha!
00:13:58Ha!
00:13:59Ha!
00:14:00Ha!
00:14:01Ha!
00:14:02Ha!
00:14:03Ha!
00:14:04Ha!
00:14:05Ha!
00:14:06Ha!
00:14:07Ha!
00:14:08Ha!
00:14:09Ha!
00:14:10Oh!
00:14:11Be careful there, Sonny.
00:14:12Your phone hurts yourself.
00:14:13When I was a little like you, I fell and broke my leg.
00:14:15How's it now?
00:14:16Hmm.
00:14:17It's all right.
00:14:18Well, what are you crabbing about?
00:14:20Ha!
00:14:21Ha!
00:14:22Well, I...
00:14:23I'm not crabbing.
00:14:24I just thought that you were...
00:14:26I'm sorry.
00:14:36Give me a champagne cocktail, will you?
00:14:37Yes, sir.
00:14:38And cigarettes?
00:14:39At the cigarette stand, sir.
00:14:41The pink champagne?
00:14:42Yes.
00:14:52Champagne cocktail, please.
00:14:53Yes, madame.
00:14:54Have you any pink champagne?
00:14:56Yes.
00:15:05Yes, sir.
00:15:06No!
00:15:07It's all right.
00:15:08It's all right.
00:15:09It's all right.
00:15:10No!
00:15:11No.
00:15:12No!
00:15:13It's all right.
00:15:14Thank you, sir.
00:15:15It was hard to do.
00:15:16I'm sorry.
00:15:17I was really drunk.
00:15:18Have you any some contributions?
00:15:20It's all right.
00:15:21Oh, it's all right.
00:15:22To this.
00:15:23And a half a DX.
00:15:24This is a skipping hack.
00:15:25It's all right.
00:15:26I didn't get into the pan.
00:15:27I'm sorry, sir.
00:15:28I don't make an acheneut.
00:15:29Come here.
00:15:30I mean, it's all right.
00:15:31All right, I'm sorry...
00:15:32It was all right.
00:15:33I don't know the rest will like saiyutah.
00:15:34I changed my table to a table for one.
00:15:41So did I.
00:15:43It's too bad it had to be like that.
00:15:45We had such a delightful dinner last night.
00:15:49Parlez-vous in pay afterlèves?
00:15:53What's that?
00:15:55Come on.
00:16:04Come on.
00:16:09Come on.
00:16:16I'm going to leave.
00:16:19Come on.
00:16:24Don't worry.
00:16:30Everybody's known as fooling the world.
00:16:35Everybody's watching this.
00:16:40This is awful.
00:16:42I say this is awful, and I'm going to go.
00:16:45I'm going to go.
00:16:48I'm going to go sit down.
00:16:50It's as much as you go.
00:17:00Going my way?
00:17:12Calling on a lady.
00:17:14Oh, even in Madeira?
00:17:16No, you're wrong this time.
00:17:18My gun must be.
00:17:20I'm going to go.
00:17:22I'm going to go.
00:17:24I'm going to go.
00:17:26I'm going to go.
00:17:28I'm going to go.
00:17:29My gun model.
00:17:30Oh, I'm sorry.
00:17:31It's all right.
00:17:32She lives up on the hill.
00:17:34Would you like to meet her?
00:17:35Yes, I'll be very happy to.
00:17:37Come on, get in.
00:17:46Oh, what a divine place.
00:17:59Oh, I want to meet her.
00:18:02Just a minute there.
00:18:03See if she's there.
00:18:06Renaud!
00:18:09Renaud!
00:18:13She's not there.
00:18:18Oh, look.
00:18:20She must be in the chapel.
00:18:22She must be in the chapel.
00:18:23She must be in the chapel.
00:18:26Oh, gentle.
00:18:27Oh, hey.
00:18:28Still in the room.
00:18:44What is there about this place?
00:18:45Something makes you feel you ought to whisper.
00:18:50Such peace.
00:18:56It's like another world.
00:18:57My grandmother's world.
00:18:59Tell me a little more about her.
00:19:01My grandfather was in the diplomatic service.
00:19:04They lived all over the world.
00:19:06This was his last post.
00:19:08He died here.
00:19:09So she stayed on, to be near him.
00:19:12He's buried there, near the chapel.
00:19:15She must be waiting, I think, in Italy, impatiently,
00:19:18for the day she will join him.
00:19:20Michel, mon...
00:19:23Mon chéri.
00:19:26Pourquoi n'as-tu pas annoncé ton arrivée?
00:19:28Mais tu me connais, disais bien que je me décide toujours
00:19:30en dernier moment, et puis je voulais faire une surprise.
00:19:32Tu vas vraiment que tu me vies?
00:19:33Oui.
00:19:34Oui, en fait, pareil.
00:19:35Je suis pas très sûre encore du temps.
00:19:36Laisse-moi te regarder.
00:19:37Regardez-moi ça, mais tu es rajouté.
00:19:38Tu vas vraiment que tu me vies?
00:19:39Oui.
00:19:40Oui, en fait, pareil.
00:19:41Je suis pas très sûre encore du temps.
00:19:43Laisse-moi te regarder.
00:19:44Regardez-moi ça.
00:19:45Mais tu es rajouté.
00:19:46Mais tu es rajouté.
00:19:47Laisse-moi te regarder.
00:19:48Regardez-moi ça.
00:19:49Mais tu es rajouté.
00:19:50De dix ans.
00:19:51Hein?
00:19:52Et c'est chaque fois la même chose.
00:19:53Alors chaque fois que je reviens, je trouve plus jeune.
00:19:55Comment fais-tu ça?
00:19:56Hein?
00:19:57Comment fais-tu?
00:20:02C'était elle?
00:20:03Hein?
00:20:06Oh, non, non, non.
00:20:07Mais elle présente.
00:20:08Miss Terry Mackey.
00:20:10She thought you weren't a girl I'm going to marry.
00:20:13I did her.
00:20:14I did her.
00:20:15Elle est charmante.
00:20:16Elle me plaît beaucoup.
00:20:17Oh, pardon.
00:20:18I was only saying I liked you very much.
00:20:22Oh, thank you.
00:20:23I'm glad.
00:20:24If you'll excuse me, I'll sit down for a moment.
00:20:27Oh, pardon.
00:20:28I'm longer with my prayers these days.
00:20:31And my knees, well, they are as old as I am.
00:20:36Aren't you English?
00:20:37No, I'm an American.
00:20:38American?
00:20:39Do you know, my dear?
00:20:40I have a special fondness for America.
00:20:43It was my husband's first post after we married.
00:20:45Really?
00:20:46In fact, we went to Washington on our honeymoon.
00:20:53You have a lovely place here.
00:20:55I like to stay on forever.
00:20:57You are too young for that.
00:20:58It's a good place to sit and remember.
00:21:00But you still have to create your memories.
00:21:03Would you like to go inside the chapel?
00:21:04May I?
00:21:05How long has it been for you, Michelle?
00:21:06Since you were an ultra boy.
00:21:07Yes.
00:21:08Oh, my dear.
00:21:09Oh, my dear.
00:21:10You are too young for that.
00:21:11You are too young for that.
00:21:12It's a good place to sit and remember.
00:21:13But you still have to create your memories.
00:21:16Would you like to go inside the chapel?
00:21:18May I?
00:21:19How long has it been for you, Michelle?
00:21:26Since you were an ultra boy.
00:21:34Yes.
00:21:35Then you better go in too.
00:21:37It won't hurt you.
00:21:38I'll prepare tea.
00:21:39Good.
00:21:56Good.
00:22:13Good.
00:22:21Good.
00:22:22Good.
00:23:26Everything's so vivid.
00:23:28Yes.
00:23:29Even the green seems greener.
00:23:32Yes, they...
00:23:33They get a lot of rainfall here.
00:23:39Who takes care of this place?
00:23:41Hmm?
00:23:41Oh, an old gardener.
00:23:42There is?
00:23:43Oh, my God.
00:23:44We're happy to see you, you know.
00:23:46Me too, my old.
00:23:47Is this a new one?
00:23:48Yes, the last year.
00:23:50How many have you seen?
00:23:51Three.
00:23:51Oh, he's got three children.
00:23:53Since I have seen him.
00:23:54Well...
00:23:55Emile says, France needs men, so he has seven daughters.
00:24:00Seven?
00:24:01Yes.
00:24:02Well, if you'll excuse me, I think I'm going to see the rest of the family.
00:24:05She will be ready any moment.
00:24:11May I help you?
00:24:12Thank you, my dear.
00:24:17Ah, wear your cups.
00:24:19Oh, here, ma'am.
00:24:35Oh, thank you.
00:24:37I'm sorry.
00:24:38I had to let my maid go.
00:24:41I have to watch my expenses.
00:24:43You see, I planned on dying when I was 75.
00:24:46And here I am, 77.
00:24:49So, if I am not going to die, I have to start saving my money.
00:25:01You like it?
00:25:03Yes, it's charming.
00:25:04Who did that?
00:25:06Michelle.
00:25:08Michelle?
00:25:09He painted it for me.
00:25:13Why, it's good.
00:25:15He's very talented.
00:25:17Oh, forgive me.
00:25:20You see, I wouldn't have any way of knowing.
00:25:22Unfortunately, he is also very critical.
00:25:26As a result, he hasn't done anything since.
00:25:29What a pity.
00:25:31Besides, Michelle is too busy, um...
00:25:35Living?
00:25:38Things come too easy to him.
00:25:41And he's always allured.
00:25:43By the art, he's not practicing.
00:25:46The places he hasn't been.
00:25:48The girl he hasn't met.
00:25:52I don't mind confessing to you, my dear.
00:25:55That I've been worried about him.
00:25:57Why?
00:25:58That one day, life will present a bill to Michelle.
00:26:02And death, he will find it hard to pay.
00:26:09But when I see him with you, I feel better.
00:26:15I don't understand.
00:26:18He's going to be married and settled down.
00:26:20And can't you just see him with his slippers and his pipe?
00:26:25No.
00:26:29There is many a slip betwixt the lip and the water.
00:26:34And anything could happen on a boat.
00:26:39Believe me, my dear.
00:26:40There is nothing wrong with Michelle that a good woman could not make right.
00:26:45Well, I saw Emile's entire family.
00:26:54Seven daughters.
00:26:55I congratulated him.
00:26:57And I had a nice talk with his wife.
00:26:59How have you two girls been getting along?
00:27:00You'll be surprised.
00:27:02I bet she did all the talking.
00:27:03Mm-hmm.
00:27:04She told me that when you were a little boy, if you didn't get your own way,
00:27:08you used to lie on the floor and kick and get red in the face.
00:27:12And what did you think?
00:27:13Well, I said you didn't do that anymore.
00:27:18Now, if you don't get your own way, you just get embarrassed.
00:27:28What have you two been discussing?
00:27:31It seems a lot has been going on that I know nothing about.
00:27:43Well, I'm afraid we must be going.
00:27:48Michelle.
00:27:52See?
00:27:53Janou, you must play the piano for us before we go.
00:27:57Oh, no.
00:27:57She was a great pianist, you know.
00:27:59Come on.
00:28:00She's going to play right now.
00:28:02Ah, but Michelle, look at my hands.
00:28:06Remember, I was asked to do this.
00:28:17She was going to play right now.
00:28:39Okay, so we'll have to play right now.
00:30:43I don't like what this was.
00:31:01I don't.
00:31:02Here.
00:31:03Better have this round you.
00:31:18Isn't it beautiful?
00:31:19You like it?
00:31:20I do.
00:31:21I'll send it to you someday.
00:31:24This is as far as I can go.
00:31:30This is the boundary of my small world.
00:31:34It's a perfect world.
00:31:37Thank you for letting me trespass.
00:31:40Bye.
00:31:41God bless you.
00:31:44Cheers.
00:31:45Well, Janu, I'll come back to see you very soon.
00:31:49Very, very well.
00:31:50And I shall ride very often.
00:31:52You'll see.
00:31:53Please.
00:31:54Please.
00:31:55Please do.
00:31:56Bye.
00:32:00Bye.
00:32:01Bye.
00:32:02Bye.
00:32:03Bye.
00:32:04Bye.
00:32:10Bye.
00:32:11Bye, Janu.
00:32:12Bye.
00:32:13Bye, Janu.
00:32:14Bye.
00:32:15Bye, Janu.
00:32:16Bye, Janu.
00:32:17Bye.
00:32:18Bye.
00:32:19Bye.
00:32:20Bye, Janu.
00:32:21Bye.
00:32:22Bye.
00:32:23Bye, Janu.
00:32:52Bye.
00:32:53Bye.
00:32:54Bye.
00:32:55Bye.
00:32:56Bye.
00:32:57Bye.
00:32:58Bye.
00:32:59Bye.
00:33:00Looks like stormy weather ahead.
00:33:02We've changed our course today.
00:33:05I want to thank you for a lovely evening.
00:33:08I want to thank you for what was undoubtedly the loveliest day I've ever known.
00:33:13You've been very sweet to my little grandmother.
00:33:16I'm going to ride to her.
00:33:18Oh, that'll be nice.
00:33:21Well, good night.
00:33:23Good night.
00:33:25Good night.
00:33:48We're heading into a rough sea, Michelle.
00:33:50Good night.
00:33:51Good night.
00:33:52Good night.
00:33:53Good night.
00:33:54Good night.
00:33:55Good night.
00:33:56Good night.
00:33:57Good night.
00:33:58Good night.
00:33:59Good night.
00:34:00Good night.
00:34:01Good night.
00:34:02Good night.
00:34:03Good night.
00:34:04Good night.
00:34:05Good night.
00:34:06Good night.
00:34:07Good night.
00:34:08Good night.
00:34:09Good night.
00:34:10Good night.
00:34:11Good night.
00:34:12Good night.
00:34:13Good night.
00:34:14Good night.
00:34:15Good night.
00:34:16Good night.
00:34:17Good night.
00:34:18If you say a penny for your thoughts, I'll jump overboard.
00:34:39I thought you'd gone to bed.
00:34:42What good would that do? I can't sleep.
00:34:44Yes, I know.
00:34:45All I seem to do is turn, toss.
00:34:49Dreaming?
00:34:51You wouldn't call that dreaming. I'm awake.
00:34:53I'd call it wishing.
00:34:56My father used to say,
00:34:59wishes are the dreams we dream when we're awake.
00:35:02For the sake of it.
00:35:03He drank a lot.
00:35:07I heard this song once about wishing.
00:35:11That's nice.
00:35:13What?
00:35:15No, no, no. I didn't mean that. I mean, it was.
00:35:18I mean, it was not bad.
00:35:20You know, one day I'm going to learn your language and be very funny, too.
00:35:26I'm sorry. How does it go?
00:35:31Don't forget.
00:35:32But it meant, if you wish very hard with your mind, and if you wish very strong in your heart, and if you keep on wishing long enough and strong enough.
00:35:45You get what you want for Christmas?
00:35:47Yes.
00:35:48Yes.
00:35:55Well, we get in in the morning.
00:36:00Mm-hmm.
00:36:02Will he be waiting?
00:36:08Mm-hmm.
00:36:09And she?
00:36:10Mm-hmm.
00:36:11Well, I suppose if we have something in our minds, we'd better say it now.
00:36:24Yes.
00:36:24You know, I've never worked in all my life. In all my life, I've never worked.
00:36:33I've been thinking about that.
00:36:34What did you say?
00:36:43Mm-hmm. I didn't say anything.
00:36:45You did, too.
00:36:46You said I was very fond of expensive things, furs and jewels and things.
00:36:52Did I say that?
00:36:54Mm-hmm.
00:36:56I guess you and I have been more or less used to a life of pink champagne.
00:37:01Maybe it'd be a little difficult to...
00:37:05Mm-hmm.
00:37:06Do you like beer?
00:37:08Yes, I do, but...
00:37:11Oh, no. It's bad for the figure.
00:37:15My father used to say,
00:37:17It's a funny thing, but the things we like best are either illegal, immoral, or fattening.
00:37:26I told you you drank like a pig.
00:37:28I wonder what your father would think of me.
00:37:39Never working.
00:37:41Not once.
00:37:44Well, just because you haven't...
00:37:47Oh, I didn't mean that I couldn't. I know, of course not.
00:37:49But I couldn't find out all at once.
00:37:53It would take me, oh, at least six months to find out if...
00:37:59If what?
00:38:00Well, it's hard to say. After all, it's unfair to ask you to take a chance.
00:38:04But, um, if I work hard enough and long enough, and if wishes came true, where would you be?
00:38:14What are you trying to say, Michelle?
00:38:15I'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.
00:38:23Oh, that's just about the nicest thing.
00:38:32I think I'll turn and do a little more rolling and tossing.
00:38:39I'll think it over and let you know in the morning.
00:38:44Going my way?
00:38:45No. I think I'll walk a little.
00:38:48I'll walk a little.
00:38:49I'll walk a little.
00:38:54Marriage is a very serious step for a girl like me.
00:38:57Yes, I know.
00:39:01You like children?
00:39:02Oh, yes, I do.
00:39:03I mean, I was so worried. I was worried.
00:39:18I'm sorry. I didn't even know we were in. I'm only half-dressed.
00:39:22Look, if everything turns out all right, for both of us, I mean, in six months...
00:39:28Yes.
00:39:29That's July.
00:39:30July, yes.
00:39:31I've written out these directions.
00:39:34Read them carefully so there won't be any mistake.
00:39:37Darling.
00:39:39That's me.
00:39:42July 1st, 5 o'clock, 102nd floor, top of the Empire State Building.
00:39:48Yes.
00:39:50That's it right there.
00:39:52It's the tallest building in the world. You can't miss that.
00:39:54It's the nearest thing to heaven we have in New York.
00:40:00Be sure you take the elevator.
00:40:03Well, until we meet again.
00:40:08Take care of yourself.
00:40:09Take care of yourself.
00:40:39We'll see.
00:40:55We'll see.
00:40:58We'll see.
00:41:01We will see.
00:41:03We'll see.
00:41:27Simone, are you sitting for the president?
00:41:29My darling.
00:41:31I'm so glad to see you. Did you have a nice crossing?
00:41:33I had a very nice course.
00:41:35Excuse me.
00:41:35Miss Clark.
00:41:35Yes.
00:41:36Will the pull-up her still, please?
00:41:37Yes.
00:41:40Now, just one more, please.
00:41:41Oh, uh, yes.
00:41:43That's fine.
00:41:44Now, just one more, Miss Clark, please.
00:41:46One more.
00:41:47Did you get her out?
00:41:47Will this do?
00:41:48Oh, that's fine.
00:41:49That's fine, Miss Clark.
00:41:51Oh, Mr. Horry.
00:41:51I'll take your pardon.
00:41:53You'll excuse me.
00:41:54I have an appointment.
00:41:58Oh, Michael, I'm so glad you're back.
00:41:59No, no, no, no.
00:42:00Let's get out.
00:42:01Let's see something.
00:42:03Let me look.
00:42:05Oh, it's wonderful to have you find.
00:42:07Is it a drop crossing?
00:42:08Well, you wouldn't exactly call it smooth.
00:42:10We would...
00:42:11I beg your pardon, sir.
00:42:12Oh, excuse us.
00:42:13All right, darling.
00:42:14It's great to have you.
00:42:15Well, it's great to be back, Ken.
00:42:17Yeah.
00:42:33All right.
00:42:47Your truck's arrived.
00:43:13Where's the keys?
00:43:15Don't unpack, Annie.
00:43:17I'm moving.
00:43:37Well, lots of good luck.
00:43:39Thanks.
00:43:40I hope you'll be working here.
00:43:42The terms are satisfactory, but as I said before...
00:43:44I know.
00:43:45It's not up to you.
00:43:46It's up to the customer.
00:43:47That's right.
00:43:48You sing, then we'll talk further.
00:43:50And if I can't find you, I'll understand.
00:43:53That's right.
00:43:54Go on and see my heart.
00:44:03You know it's free in my heart.
00:44:07So why not show you?
00:44:08Pretend you're glad, my heart.
00:44:15Although you're sad, my heart.
00:44:20Although you're sad, my heart.
00:44:21He mustn't know it.
00:44:21He mustn't know it.
00:44:28Remember love is now an easy game.
00:44:32He mustn't know it.
00:44:33He mustn't know it.
00:44:38Remember love is now an easy game.
00:44:44No two hearts, my heart.
00:44:45No two hearts ever beat, quite the same.
00:44:54Go on and dance, my heart.
00:44:59This is romance, my heart.
00:45:00This is romance, my heart.
00:45:02So keep pretending.
00:45:03Do not despair, my heart.
00:45:04Do not despair, my heart.
00:45:09We still may share, my heart.
00:45:11We still may share, my heart.
00:45:14That hath the ending.
00:45:16If it's to be, we soon shall see.
00:45:20And if it's not to be, no power on earth can make it so.
00:45:34You'll know it's in my heart.
00:45:37You'll know it's in my heart.
00:45:40Go on and sing, my heart.
00:45:47For if you sing, he'll never know.
00:46:04How are you doing, Chief?
00:46:18That noise is applause, isn't it?
00:46:21Oh, maybe they're applauding your $2 dinner.
00:46:25I'd like to talk a long contract.
00:46:27Six months.
00:46:28That's not a long time.
00:46:30Oh, yes it is.
00:46:32Go on and dance, my heart
00:46:43This is romance, my heart
00:46:45So keep pretending
00:46:47Do not despair, my heart
00:46:52We still may share my heart
00:46:55The happy ending
00:46:57If it's to be, we soon shall see
00:47:03And if it's not to be
00:47:05No power on earth can make it so
00:47:10You know it's made, my heart
00:47:14Go on and sing
00:47:17Oh, I brought you something
00:47:37You're always so nice to me
00:47:41Nice? But you are my nicest boarder
00:47:44No matter what you say, I'm not going to pay you a cent more
00:47:47Oh, who wants more money?
00:47:52I'm so happy you are here
00:47:54You're always happy
00:47:55What's the secret?
00:47:57Oh, I don't know
00:47:58I don't know
00:48:00My place is half empty
00:48:02I have rumors
00:48:03And my husband left me with five children
00:48:07And they are all ashamed of me
00:48:09Oh, I'm sorry
00:48:13Oh, you shouldn't be sorry
00:48:16You should be happy
00:48:17There is no boyfriends calling on you
00:48:20So you don't get married
00:48:21And if you don't get married
00:48:23Your children won't be ashamed of you
00:48:26Well, goodnight, dear
00:48:28Don't you read late
00:48:29Because it's bad for your eyes
00:48:30Goodnight
00:48:30I'm not going to worry about anything
00:48:32Oh, you know
00:48:33I joke a lot about marriage
00:48:35But it can be a beautiful thing
00:48:37You know, you should get married
00:48:39If you find the right man
00:48:40Well, of course
00:48:41I don't know where you will find him
00:48:43Of course
00:48:43But don't you marry a loafer like I did
00:48:46It's just as easy
00:48:47To marry a man with lots of money
00:48:49Maybe you don't love him at first
00:48:51But you can teach yourself
00:48:52In six easy lessons
00:48:54Just don't you marry a loafer
00:48:55I married when he was a pride winner
00:48:58I was hoping you would like one
00:49:20Well, I suppose if I can't sell my paintings
00:49:25I'll get a job
00:49:26Well, I won't give up painting
00:49:28Why painting is a great little
00:49:30This is the only thing I know
00:49:31But I've got to make money
00:49:33A lot of money
00:49:34Of course, of course
00:49:34Well, in order to make money
00:49:36You must eat
00:49:37Even the new money gets hungry, you know
00:49:56I've got to make money
00:49:57Michelle
00:49:58Michelle
00:49:59Michelle
00:50:00Michelle
00:50:01Oh
00:50:03I have good news for you
00:50:05What?
00:50:06I sold one
00:50:08Which one?
00:50:09The woman
00:50:11I got a hundred dollars for her
00:50:14What are you so happy about?
00:50:15I'm a painter
00:50:16So am I
00:50:20But I ain't happy
00:50:21So am I
00:50:22But I ain't happy
00:50:23So am I
00:50:24So am I
00:50:25So am I
00:50:26But I ain't happy
00:50:30So am I
00:50:31So am I
00:50:32So am I
00:50:33So am I
00:50:35So am I
00:50:36But I ain't happy
00:50:37So am I
00:50:38So am I
00:50:40So am I
00:50:59Miss McCay, my dear, my favorite customer. Welcome home.
00:51:10How well you're looking.
00:51:12Yes, I know. I didn't get it here.
00:51:14Where have you been all these months?
00:51:16Out of town.
00:51:16Oh, my dear, we've missed you.
00:51:18Well, I've missed you too, Miss...
00:51:19Lane.
00:51:20Miss Lane, I want to get something so beautiful.
00:51:24Simple, I understand, but breathtaking.
00:51:27Oh, of course.
00:51:28Miss Webb, look who's back.
00:51:29Oh, Miss McCay.
00:51:31Well, we were just saying, whatever happened to Miss McCay.
00:51:34You are.
00:51:34Oh, isn't it wonderful?
00:51:36Miss McCay is here, and we were just wondering...
00:51:40Miss McCay is there?
00:51:42Well, give her anything in the shop, but hold it till I get there, will you?
00:51:46You weren't worried about her credit, will you?
00:51:49Yes. Yes, that's what we were wondering.
00:51:52I knew you'd understand, Mr. Bradley.
00:51:55Thank you so much.
00:51:56I don't think you could make a mistake on either one.
00:52:04Oh, excuse me, please.
00:52:07Where should we have this sent?
00:52:09Well, I don't know at the moment.
00:52:10I'll have to call back and let you know.
00:52:12I think that's right, isn't it?
00:52:13No, no, no.
00:52:15Charge?
00:52:15No, no.
00:52:16No.
00:52:17No, no.
00:52:17I know, I know.
00:52:19No, no, no.
00:52:20No.
00:52:20Oh, goodbye, Miss McCay.
00:52:23Goodbye, Miss McCay.
00:52:24Do come back again soon.
00:52:26Yes, don't stay away so long, my dear.
00:52:28Goodbye, Miss Clare.
00:52:29Goodbye, Miss Lane.
00:52:31Terry.
00:52:32Oh, Ken, what are you doing here?
00:52:34How on earth did you know I was here?
00:52:37Oh.
00:52:38Oh, I see.
00:52:40What time is it, Ken?
00:52:41I'm late.
00:52:42Five minutes to five.
00:52:43It's good to see you again.
00:52:43It's wonderful to see you again.
00:52:45I've got so much to talk to you about.
00:52:46Can't we go someplace now?
00:52:47Oh, no, I'm in a hurry.
00:52:48But I've got so much to say.
00:52:50Well, call me up sometime.
00:52:52No, you can't do that either, can't you?
00:52:53When I'm going to be married.
00:52:54Oh, then you are going to?
00:52:55Yes, Ken, and I'm late.
00:52:57What time did you say it was?
00:52:58Four minutes to five.
00:52:59It looks like I came all the way down here just to tell you what time it was.
00:53:02Yes.
00:53:03Goodbye, Ken.
00:53:05Goodbye.
00:53:07Good luck.
00:53:08Thanks, Ken.
00:53:10You can imagine how excited I am.
00:53:12I thought 34th Street was that boy and it's down here.
00:53:17I'll see a time if I get out here.
00:53:19I'm going to hurry.
00:53:22Here they are.
00:53:23What's the rush?
00:53:25I'm going to be married.
00:53:26And I'd like you to be the first to congratulate me.
00:53:29Thank you so much.
00:53:30I'm going to be married.
00:54:00Going down?
00:54:19No.
00:54:30What are you going to do?
00:54:4110 after 5.
00:54:46What are you going to do?
00:54:48Ten after five.
00:55:16Going down?
00:55:18Yes.
00:55:24Going down?
00:55:26Yes.
00:55:46Doctor.
00:55:58What do you think?
00:56:00Her x-rays aren't very encouraging.
00:56:03It's hard to say if she'll ever walk again.
00:56:06We can tell about her in about six months.
00:56:09Are you the fellow she was yelling about under the anaesthetic?
00:56:13No, no, that's another chap.
00:56:16She was on her way to marry him.
00:56:19Has he been notified?
00:56:21No, she doesn't want that.
00:56:23Because until she knows what you say you won't know for six months,
00:56:27she'd rather he didn't know.
00:56:29That's being sensible.
00:56:31Nice girl.
00:56:33I think so.
00:56:35Excuse me.
00:56:43Well, we weren't sure whether or not we'd have you with us today.
00:56:52Mother, this is the man I...
00:56:56He and I...
00:56:58Yes.
00:56:59He explained.
00:57:00Then you know...
00:57:02I was on my way to be married.
00:57:05A while I was on my way to be a good girl.
00:57:10I got hit right in the intersection of 34th and 50th.
00:57:19It wasn't anybody's fault but my own.
00:57:23I had an appointment.
00:57:25Way up.
00:57:29I didn't want to keep him waiting.
00:57:34Oh, it could have been beautiful.
00:57:38Marriage, I mean.
00:57:40Children.
00:57:54Forgive me, Father.
00:57:57I'm a little weak.
00:57:59I don't get out of exercise.
00:58:23Of course, you're the prince.
00:58:24Me too.
00:58:27Pepper.
00:58:28Janou.
00:58:31Janou.
00:58:36Janou.
00:58:40Janou.
00:58:47Janou.
00:58:49Genoux.
00:58:57Genoux.
00:59:18Genoux.
00:59:48Genoux.
01:00:00Celeste Izz experienc,
01:00:02Dr. Michel,
01:00:04she gave me this to send to you.
01:00:08I was going to mailing the day.
01:00:10She said it was for the young lady that was here with you.
01:01:18Hello, Miss McKay.
01:01:26Oh, hello.
01:01:27How are you feeling?
01:01:28I'm all right.
01:01:29How are you?
01:01:30Fine.
01:01:31How are you, Pastor Jay?
01:01:32Fine.
01:01:33She's got on a red panel.
01:01:36Oh.
01:01:37Well, it's lovely.
01:01:38Oh, there it is.
01:01:40Been practicing your song?
01:01:42Mm-hmm.
01:01:43Know your parts today?
01:01:44Mm-hmm.
01:01:45I knew mine yesterday.
01:01:47Yes, that's so good.
01:01:48Oh, come on.
01:01:49Come on.
01:01:50Let's try it.
01:01:51I've been practicing, too.
01:01:53Wait till you hear me.
01:01:54Three.
01:01:55One, two.
01:01:56No.
01:01:57Wishing will make it so.
01:02:02Just keep on wishing, and care will go.
01:02:10Dreamers tell us dreams come true.
01:02:14It's no mistake.
01:02:17And wishes are the dreams we dream.
01:02:21When we're awake, the curtain of night will part.
01:02:30If you are certain within your heart.
01:02:37So if you wish long enough, wish strong enough, you will come to know.
01:02:48Wishing will make it so.
01:02:57Come on.
01:02:58Sing it again.
01:02:59Sing it again.
01:03:00Sure, we'll sing it again.
01:03:02One, two.
01:03:04Wishing will make it so.
01:03:09Just keep on wishing, and care will go.
01:03:17Dreamers tell us dreams come true.
01:03:20How long has this been going on?
01:03:33Only a few days.
01:03:35I hope you're not angry.
01:03:37Oh, no, no.
01:03:38But when you have as many youngsters on your hands as I have, you have a problem.
01:03:43Oh, I don't know.
01:03:44I like them.
01:03:45I do too.
01:03:46But they don't like me.
01:03:47They call me pickle-puss.
01:03:48At heart, they're just little savages.
01:03:49But music, you know, has charms to soothe the savage breast.
01:03:50And if it has such an influence, and if you can do so much in a few days, I'm thinking...
01:03:52I wonder if you're thinking the same thing I am.
01:03:53Music has charms, and I like children, and children like me, and I'll be getting out of here pretty soon.
01:03:57When I do, I'll be needing a chance to get a chance to get out of here.
01:04:06And I'll be getting out of here pretty soon.
01:04:10I wonder if you're thinking the same thing I am.
01:04:14Music has charms, and I like children, and children like me, and...
01:04:20I'll be getting out of here pretty soon.
01:04:23When I do, I'll be needing a job badly.
01:04:28It'll be only an experiment, you understand.
01:04:30Yes, I know.
01:04:31We can't pay a high...
01:04:32Oh, I know, I know.
01:04:35Just so you'll pay me enough that I don't go around calling you.
01:04:40Pay a pussy.
01:04:41No.
01:04:47I'd like to give them a surprise.
01:04:49So if you don't say anything, I won't say anything.
01:04:51I won't say a word.
01:04:52We won't tell anybody.
01:04:54We're looking to take care of Mr. Morello.
01:05:10I must say you've become a better painter, my friend.
01:05:15Maybe you've become a better painter.
01:05:17Six months of hard work.
01:05:20Well, I'm glad you haven't wasted your time, my friend.
01:05:23I've sold everything but this.
01:05:25I told them to take it out of the window since you telephoned to me.
01:05:29Thanks.
01:05:30This is the best, I think.
01:05:31Yes.
01:05:32I'm not exactly ashamed of it myself.
01:05:34You don't want to sell it, eh?
01:05:36No?
01:05:37No, I don't want to sell it.
01:05:38I wouldn't mind getting rid of it but somehow I don't want to take money for it.
01:05:43Oh.
01:05:44I thought maybe you were keeping it because you were nursing a broken heart, eh?
01:05:50Oh, no.
01:05:51No.
01:05:52A broken heart is not for me.
01:05:57Life is what you make it, Kirby.
01:06:00From now on, I'm taking my fun where I find it.
01:06:04Oh.
01:06:05Well, I'll be seeing you soon again.
01:06:07All right.
01:06:10Merry Christmas, Kirby.
01:06:11Merry Christmas to you, my friend.
01:06:20Michael.
01:06:25I heard you were in town.
01:06:26I've had a terrible time running you down.
01:06:29Ah, you've been gone a long time, Mon Amie.
01:06:32And I've been thinking of you morning, noon, and night, and in between times.
01:06:37What?
01:06:39Well, I know you've been busy, but you could make the theater tonight, couldn't you?
01:06:43Well, I'll leave a ticket at your hotel.
01:06:45Where shall we go from here?
01:07:03Why, Michael, that's up to you.
01:07:07After all, this is your evening.
01:07:09I don't know where to go anymore.
01:07:10I just came back, you know.
01:07:12Hello.
01:07:28Hello.
01:07:42Let me tell him. I'll go get him.
01:07:44No. No.
01:07:53It's tough.
01:07:55The first time you're able to get out, you have to meet him.
01:08:01All I could say was, hello.
01:08:12Well, the show's over. The boy got the girl. Shall we go?
01:08:42It seems terrible taking you home with everybody going out.
01:08:49I'm going to ask you once more. Why don't you let me help you?
01:08:53And I'm going to tell you once more.
01:08:55If I let you finance my getting well, he wouldn't like it.
01:08:58If he wouldn't like it, I wouldn't like it.
01:09:00And if you did get me well and I went to him, you wouldn't like it.
01:09:03Then certainly he ought to know.
01:09:05No, because if he found out, he'd want to do something about it.
01:09:08And then if I didn't get well, well, he wouldn't like it and I wouldn't like it.
01:09:12And you wouldn't like it.
01:09:14It would be awful.
01:09:17No.
01:09:18Unless I can walk to him one day.
01:09:20And when I say walk, I mean run.
01:09:22He'll never know.
01:09:24But I've got my job now and I'm on a budget.
01:09:26And if everything works out all right and I'm a good little girl,
01:09:30maybe I'll get what I want next Christmas.
01:09:38Well, thank you, Rayse. Good night.
01:09:41Are you sure you don't want to come with us? The evening is so young and everything.
01:09:44No, I think I'll turn in. Some at a time.
01:09:47Merry Christmas, everybody.
01:09:48Merry Christmas.
01:09:49Taking you to the theater wasn't a very good idea, was it, Michael?
01:09:53No.
01:09:57Merry Christmas, Rayse.
01:09:58Merry Christmas, Michael.
01:10:08What's the matter, buddy? Feeling sorry for yourself?
01:10:30You don't know what troubles are.
01:10:35Look at me. I live at 186th Street and they won't let me on the subway.
01:10:50Oh, it's good, boy.
01:10:58Oh, good morning.
01:10:59Good morning.
01:11:00She's not feeling very well.
01:11:01Oh, that's too bad.
01:11:02But she wants to see you.
01:11:04Go on.
01:11:07Merry Christmas.
01:11:08Merry Christmas.
01:11:09Merry Christmas.
01:11:10Merry Christmas.
01:11:11Merry Christmas.
01:11:12Good morning.
01:11:13Good morning.
01:11:14Good morning, Miss Kay.
01:11:15Good morning, Miss Kay.
01:11:16Hello.
01:11:17Hello.
01:11:18I've bad news for you.
01:11:19Doctor says I can't go.
01:11:21Oh.
01:11:22Look, Doctor, I could be back in a couple of hours.
01:11:25This is a Christmas benefit.
01:11:27It's our first public appearance.
01:11:29This is my team.
01:11:30She's our coach, Doc.
01:11:32Doctor.
01:11:33Doctor.
01:11:34If it was going to hurt her, you wouldn't want her to go, would you?
01:11:35No.
01:11:36No.
01:11:37Look, you really don't need the piano.
01:11:39Come on.
01:11:40Go through it once without me.
01:11:41The only place you might get stuck is right at the beginning.
01:11:42And Al wishes can sing an A in his sleep, can't you, Al?
01:11:43Sure.
01:11:44Come on.
01:11:45Let's hear it.
01:11:46See?
01:11:47Now, ready.
01:11:48One.
01:11:49Two.
01:11:50Where's Patsy Jane?
01:11:51Where's Patsy Jane?
01:11:52She's got a sore throat and she won't be able to go on the stage.
01:11:54Oh.
01:11:55Come here, darling.
01:11:56Pretty new dress, too.
01:11:57Hello, Miss McKay.
01:11:58Oh.
01:11:59Oh.
01:12:00Oh.
01:12:01Oh.
01:12:02Oh.
01:12:03Oh.
01:12:04Oh.
01:12:05Oh.
01:12:06You really want to go on the stage?
01:12:07Well, then I tell you what you do.
01:12:08You go right along with the rest of them and you, you pretend to sing.
01:12:11You know, make-believe.
01:12:12Like this.
01:12:13They'll never know the difference.
01:12:14Thank you, Miss McKay.
01:12:15Oh.
01:12:16Oh.
01:12:17Oh.
01:12:18Oh.
01:12:19Oh.
01:12:20Oh.
01:12:21Oh.
01:12:22Oh.
01:12:23Oh.
01:12:24Oh.
01:12:25Oh.
01:12:26Oh.
01:12:27Oh.
01:12:28Oh.
01:12:29Oh.
01:12:30Oh.
01:12:31Oh.
01:12:32Oh.
01:12:33Oh.
01:12:34Oh.
01:12:35Oh.
01:12:36Oh.
01:12:37Oh.
01:12:38Oh.
01:12:39Oh.
01:12:40Yeah.
01:12:41Oh.
01:12:42Oh.
01:12:43Yes.
01:12:44Oh.
01:12:45I don't tell you what's so great about a My Miss McKay.
01:12:46Х.
01:12:47You're welcome.
01:12:48Come on, pitch pipe.
01:12:49Give.
01:12:50Oh.
01:12:51One, two.
01:12:52Now, now not too loud.
01:12:54This is the baby upstairs.
01:12:56One, two.
01:12:57Wishing.
01:12:59Wishing, we'll make it so.
01:13:01And there we'll go
01:13:07Dreamers tell us dreams come true
01:13:12It's no mistake
01:13:16And wishes are the dreams we dream
01:13:22When we're awake
01:13:25The curtain of night
01:13:30Will part
01:13:34If you are certain
01:13:38Within your heart
01:13:44So if you wish long enough
01:13:49Wish strong enough
01:13:52You will come to know
01:14:02Wish you will make it strong
01:14:16That's swell
01:14:20That's keen
01:14:22You see you don't need me
01:14:24Now go on
01:14:25Go out there and fight
01:14:26For good old Washington Heights
01:14:28Merry Christmas
01:14:30Merry Christmas
01:14:32Good luck
01:14:33Good luck
01:14:34Good luck
01:14:35Merry Christmas
01:14:36Thank you
01:14:38Merry Christmas
01:14:39Merry Christmas
01:14:40Paddy
01:14:46Well
01:14:47This isn't going to be
01:14:48Much of a Christmas for you
01:14:50Is it?
01:14:51No I guess not
01:14:54Oh wait
01:14:58Thank you
01:14:59Are you comfortable?
01:15:00Yes I'm all right
01:15:02If you want anything
01:15:05You just call
01:15:06I will
01:15:08Michelle
01:15:10Hello
01:15:12Hello
01:15:22How are you team?
01:15:24Good to see you
01:15:26Yes
01:15:27It's good to see you too
01:15:36Feeling all right?
01:15:37Oh yes
01:15:38I'm fine
01:15:39I'm just resting
01:15:44It's been a long time
01:15:46Yes
01:15:47Yes
01:15:48That's right
01:15:49Good to see you
01:15:51Yes
01:15:52You said that
01:15:55May I?
01:15:56Oh if I sit down
01:15:57Sure
01:15:59Have a little bit
01:16:04You should not mind
01:16:05I
01:16:07I bet you're wondering
01:16:09How I got here
01:16:10I was looking in the telephone book
01:16:14For a man named McBride
01:16:16When I saw the name of Terry MacKay
01:16:18So I said to myself
01:16:20Could that be Terry MacKay
01:16:22My old friend?
01:16:24Ha
01:16:25And it was
01:16:26Yes
01:16:28Then I said to myself
01:16:30I haven't been very nice to Miss MacKay
01:16:33After all I had an appointment with her one day
01:16:36At uh
01:16:43And uh
01:16:44I didn't keep it
01:16:52That wasn't a very nice way to treat an old friend
01:16:55Was it?
01:16:58No
01:16:59No
01:17:02So I said to myself
01:17:04I must apologize
01:17:06And here I am
01:17:08That's sweet of you
01:17:09Yes I think so
01:17:11I often wondered about you
01:17:12How you were
01:17:14Oh you did?
01:17:15Really?
01:17:16Well I
01:17:17Often wondered about you too
01:17:19You too
01:17:21So
01:17:23You didn't get angry because I wasn't there
01:17:26Oh
01:17:28What do you think?
01:17:29Oh it must have been at first
01:17:31Oh yes I was
01:17:32That's what I thought
01:17:33Yes I was
01:17:34At first I was furious
01:17:36I said he can't do a thing like this to me
01:17:38Who does he think he is?
01:17:40And how long did you
01:17:41I mean
01:17:42Did you wait long?
01:17:45Well let's see
01:17:46I
01:17:47I waited until about
01:17:50Midnight
01:17:52Oh
01:17:55And then what did you do?
01:17:59Well then I was really mad
01:18:01You can just imagine up there
01:18:04In a thunderstorm
01:18:07Yes
01:18:10And then what did you say to yourself?
01:18:13Well then I said
01:18:14Why don't you go home and get tight?
01:18:17You didn't do that
01:18:19Didn't I?
01:18:22Maybe you
01:18:23You took a little one
01:18:24Every hour
01:18:25For about a month
01:18:28Can you blame me?
01:18:29I should say not
01:18:30The least I could have done
01:18:32Was to send you a note
01:18:33Well maybe when you thought about it
01:18:36You didn't know where to reach me
01:18:45But you swore that if you ever saw me again
01:18:48You'd ask
01:18:52You didn't?
01:18:53No
01:18:55No I remembered
01:18:56We said
01:18:58If we could make it
01:18:59We'd be there
01:19:00And if one of us didn't show up
01:19:04There must have been a darn good reason
01:19:06But what for instance?
01:19:07And the other one shouldn't ask questions
01:19:10Asking questions is
01:19:12Life must be bright
01:19:14We must keep it beautiful
01:19:15And bubbling like pink champagne
01:19:18So there'll be no questions asked
01:19:21I hope
01:19:30Cigarette?
01:19:34Thank you
01:19:38Thank you
01:19:47Think of me
01:19:49Walking all the way up here
01:19:51Ten blocks
01:19:52To
01:19:57And instead
01:19:58I promise
01:19:59Not even to ask you
01:20:00Why you didn't show up
01:20:01You knew I was going to
01:20:03Doesn't seem fair somehow
01:20:05I know
01:20:07I don't know what it is
01:20:09But when I'm with you
01:20:10I...
01:20:12Well
01:20:14Oh
01:20:15Okay
01:20:22No wedding ring?
01:20:24No
01:20:26Well
01:20:29I thought when I saw you at the
01:20:31At the theatre last night?
01:20:33No he was
01:20:34Now
01:20:36I didn't mean to offend you
01:20:40How's everything with you Michelle?
01:20:42Oh
01:20:43So you can ask questions
01:20:45Yeah
01:20:47Well I thought everything was fine
01:20:48Until I saw you last night
01:20:49Then I knew there must be something between us
01:20:55Even if only an ocean
01:20:58Oh
01:20:59So I bought myself a ticket
01:21:03Really?
01:21:05Yes
01:21:06Tonight
01:21:14Yeah
01:21:15Well
01:21:16You're happy, aren't you?
01:21:26Mm-hmm
01:21:28And you?
01:21:30Well, I don't know
01:21:32I'm worried about the future
01:21:34What people will think of me
01:21:36They'll say, there he goes
01:21:37The mad painter
01:21:39There must be something the matter with him
01:21:41He doesn't like women
01:21:44Ha, ha, ha, ha
01:21:49You mean he won't even speak to them?
01:21:51Oh yes, yes
01:21:52He sails the seven seas
01:21:53And to every woman he meets
01:21:55He says
01:21:57Where will you be in six months?
01:21:59And they're there?
01:22:00Everywhere
01:22:01Eiffel Tower
01:22:02Pyramids
01:22:03Everywhere
01:22:04Waiting
01:22:05But he doesn't...
01:22:06Where is he?
01:22:07Waiting
01:22:13Oh
01:22:15If you want to change the subject
01:22:16Mm-hmm
01:22:21Merry Christmas
01:22:23Oh, I almost forgot
01:22:25Well
01:22:27Six months ago
01:22:28Who would have thought we'd spend Christmas together?
01:22:30By the way, I have a present for you
01:22:32A present?
01:22:34Well, I wish I had something for you
01:22:36Well, you didn't know I was going to
01:22:37Anyway
01:22:39It's not really
01:22:41A Christmas present
01:22:42Oh
01:22:48So that's why my letters
01:22:50Came back
01:22:51Came back
01:23:13She wanted you to have it
01:23:15Remember?
01:23:17Yes, I remember
01:23:19Yes, I remember
01:23:22I would have sent it to you
01:23:23Only...
01:23:24I didn't know your address until today
01:23:26So...
01:23:29Well, goodbye, Thierry
01:23:33Goodbye, Michel
01:23:46Well...
01:23:49Well...
01:23:56You know
01:23:58I painted you like that
01:24:00With a shawl
01:24:02I wish you'd seen it
01:24:04Courbet says
01:24:05He's my dealer
01:24:06He says it's the best thing I've done
01:24:10I didn't think I would ever part with it
01:24:11But
01:24:12There was no reason for keeping it anymore
01:24:15And then he told me about a girl
01:24:16Who came into his shop
01:24:18He told me she liked it very much
01:24:20I suppose she saw in it
01:24:21Well...
01:24:22But I hoped you...
01:24:23You'd see
01:24:24So I told him to give it to her
01:24:26Because he said she was poor
01:24:27And not only that
01:24:28He told me that she...
01:24:36He told...
01:24:38He said...
01:24:40Where?
01:24:42Anywhere
01:24:44I told him to give it to her
01:24:47Yes...
01:24:48She couldn't afford it
01:24:49And...
01:24:50It was...
01:24:51Christmas season
01:24:52You know me
01:24:53Big hearted, Michel
01:24:55What time does your boat sail?
01:24:57Boat?
01:25:14We know the boat
01:25:16We're away
01:25:17Will never stop
01:25:19We're away
01:25:20We're down
01:25:21We're away
01:25:22We're away
01:25:23You know me
01:25:24I guess
01:25:25You know me
01:25:26Well...
01:25:27We'll never stop
01:25:29You know me
01:25:30But we have to know
01:25:31There was a loveliness
01:25:32We're away
01:25:33And we're back
01:25:34We're away
01:25:35And we're away
01:25:36So we're away
01:25:37We're away
01:25:39Why didn't you tell me, Terry?
01:26:03Darling.
01:26:07If anything had to happen to one of us, why did it have to be you?
01:26:13Oh, don't look at me like that.
01:26:17It wasn't anybody's fault but my own.
01:26:20I was looking up at the 102nd floor.
01:26:27It was the nearest thing to heaven.
01:26:30You see?
01:26:33You were there.
01:26:38Don't worry.
01:26:41It doesn't have to be a miracle.
01:26:44If you can paint, I can walk.
01:26:50Anything can happen, don't you think?
01:26:53Yes, it is.
01:26:56Oh.
01:26:58Oh, yes.
01:27:01Oh.
01:27:03Oh.
01:27:05Oh.
01:27:15Oh.