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Bell, Book and Candle
By John van Druten
Adapted and directed by Ned Chaillet

Bewitched and bewildered, Anthony Henderson wanders into the Christmas cauldron of a Knightsbridge witches' coven just when Gillian Holroyd decides that she wants a new man in her life.

With Michael N Harbour, Twiglet, Midge and Bonaparte.

Gillian Holroyd: Beatie Edney
Anthony Henderson: Stephen Moore
Miss Holroyd: Ann Beach
Nicholas Holroyd: Nicholas Boulton

Music By: Mia Soteriou
Clarinet Merlin Shepherd
Violin: Brent Snell

Saturday Playhouse:
Sat 20th Dec 1997
14:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM



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Transcript
00:00:00The End
00:00:30It was just the same in Africa
00:00:32Were the African cats any different from the ones you know in London?
00:00:39Why don't we give you something different for Christmas?
00:00:42What would I like?
00:00:45I'd like to meet someone different
00:00:47Yes, all right
00:00:51Like the man upstairs then
00:00:53Bell, Book and Candle
00:00:58By John Van Druten
00:01:00With Beatty Edney as Gillian Holroyd
00:01:03And just now, passing Gillian's window in Knightsbridge
00:01:07Stephen Moore as Anthony Henderson
00:01:09It is Christmas Eve
00:01:13There he is, coming in now
00:01:19Did you do that?
00:01:22But he is attractive, don't you think?
00:01:25Why don't I ever meet people like that?
00:01:31What's the matter? Want to go out?
00:01:35All right then, pie-whacket
00:01:37There you are
00:01:38Also starring
00:01:43Anne Beach
00:01:43Nicholas Bolton
00:01:44And Michael N. Harbour
00:01:46Who's there?
00:01:53Oh
00:01:54Miss Holroyd?
00:01:55Yes
00:01:55My name is Anthony Henderson
00:01:57I live on the floor above
00:01:58I think you are my landlady
00:02:00Yes
00:02:00How do you do?
00:02:02Are you busy
00:02:03Or could I see you for a minute?
00:02:04Of course
00:02:05Come in, won't you?
00:02:06Thanks
00:02:06Take off your coat
00:02:08Thanks
00:02:09I won't keep you long
00:02:11I imagine you're going out
00:02:13I am too
00:02:13I've been getting some last minute presents
00:02:16I forgot
00:02:17Christmas Eve, you know
00:02:18Would you like a drink?
00:02:19I don't think
00:02:21I don't know that this is an altogether friendly call
00:02:24Oh
00:02:24Won't you sit down?
00:02:26Oh, thanks
00:02:27You've been away ever since I moved in
00:02:30Is anything wrong?
00:02:32You should have called the agent
00:02:33I did
00:02:34But, well, I'm afraid it doesn't seem to have done much good
00:02:36What's the trouble?
00:02:38The lady in the flat above me
00:02:39I think she's your aunt
00:02:40Yes
00:02:41Well, she's been in my flat a couple of times
00:02:44I found her there
00:02:45And I'm afraid I don't awfully like it
00:02:47No
00:02:47Naturally
00:02:49But how did she get in?
00:02:51She said she found the door open
00:02:52And that may have been true the first time
00:02:54Though I don't think so
00:02:55I know it wasn't true the second
00:02:58Well, I thought I'd better tell you
00:03:00Now that you're back
00:03:01Yes, of course
00:03:02I'm sorry
00:03:03Is that all?
00:03:05Well, as a matter of fact
00:03:06It's not really all
00:03:07I think your aunt is rather a peculiar lady
00:03:11I can hear her at night through the ceiling
00:03:13And it sounds as if she were reciting or something
00:03:16Oh
00:03:16You can't hear what she says
00:03:19No
00:03:20And I'm sorry, but there's another thing
00:03:22Her cooking
00:03:24Unless she's an amateur chemist
00:03:25It doesn't smell like anything I'd be willing to eat
00:03:28It's not cooking
00:03:29She makes things
00:03:31Perfumes and lotions and things
00:03:33It's not my idea of perfume
00:03:35And that is all?
00:03:38Well, I'm sorry, but there is something else
00:03:41Though I can't be sure that it's she who does it
00:03:44What's that?
00:03:44Well, ever since I caught her in my flat
00:03:46And talked to the agents about it
00:03:48Rather firmly, I'm afraid
00:03:50I imagine they spoke to her
00:03:51My telephone started ringing at eight o'clock every morning
00:03:55And about midnight, too
00:03:57And when I answer it, there's no one there
00:03:59I've talked to the engineers, but they can't trace anything
00:04:02Mr. Henderson, I'm most awfully sorry
00:04:04I'll talk to Aunt Queenie
00:04:06She is a little eccentric
00:04:08But I promise you none of this will happen again
00:04:11Well, thanks then
00:04:13I don't mean to be unpleasant
00:04:15I'm only sorry I've not been here before
00:04:17You've been travelling about, I understand
00:04:19Yes, I've been in Africa
00:04:21Where in Africa?
00:04:22I was in Kenya and all over the place
00:04:25Well, you didn't, by any chance, run into Redlich there
00:04:29Did you, the man who wrote that book on magic?
00:04:31Tidal magic?
00:04:32No, he left by the time I got there
00:04:33Why?
00:04:35Are you interested in that sort of thing?
00:04:37Well, not personally, but professionally
00:04:39I'm a publisher
00:04:40Did you publish his book?
00:04:42No, but I wish I had
00:04:43It was sensational
00:04:44And completely bogus
00:04:46They fed him with a whole lot of fake tourist stuff
00:04:49And he swallowed it whole
00:04:50Well, I hear that he's ready to change publishers
00:04:52And I'd like to be his next one
00:04:53I've written to him several times
00:04:55But I got no answer
00:04:56If you'd like to meet him
00:04:58Oh, do you know him?
00:04:59No, but I know people who do
00:05:01I can arrange it
00:05:04I'd appreciate that very much
00:05:06Well, I'll get along
00:05:09You won't have that drink now
00:05:11No, I mustn't
00:05:11I'm late, but if I may come back some other time
00:05:14Yes, of course
00:05:15I'll arrange for Redlich to be here to meet you
00:05:18That'd be fine
00:05:19I gather he's rather eccentric
00:05:20I say
00:05:23That's interesting
00:05:25Who's the painter?
00:05:26My brother
00:05:27It's a strange face
00:05:29Who is it?
00:05:30Do you know?
00:05:32It's a Brazilian girl
00:05:33Who used to dance in a nightclub here
00:05:36A place called the Zodiac
00:05:38I don't know it
00:05:39I don't imagine you would
00:05:40Why not?
00:05:41Oh, because, well
00:05:42It's a pretty sordid spot
00:05:44But you know it
00:05:45I've been there
00:05:46Well
00:05:47You've got visitors
00:05:49I must be getting along
00:05:50Oh, Aunt Queen
00:05:53Hello, darling
00:05:54Merry
00:05:55Oh, I didn't know you had company
00:05:57It's all right
00:05:58This is
00:05:59Oh, yes
00:06:01You know each other
00:06:03Yes, we have met
00:06:04How do you do, Miss Holroy?
00:06:06How do you do?
00:06:07Well
00:06:08Don't let me drive you away
00:06:09I must go
00:06:10Well, good night
00:06:12Merry Christmas
00:06:14And you
00:06:16So, you've met him after all
00:06:21Do you still think he's attractive?
00:06:23Yes, I do
00:06:24Very
00:06:24Did you bring him here?
00:06:26No
00:06:26He came here to talk to me
00:06:28About you
00:06:30Me?
00:06:30Yes
00:06:31And it's no good acting innocent about it
00:06:33I'm angry
00:06:33Really angry
00:06:34Why?
00:06:35What have I done?
00:06:36You know
00:06:36Broken into his flat
00:06:37Played tricks with his telephone
00:06:39That was because he reported me to the agency
00:06:41I don't care what it was
00:06:43He promised when I let you move in here
00:06:45What harm did I do?
00:06:47I didn't take anything
00:06:48Yes, I read his letters
00:06:50But it's not as if I were going to make use of them
00:06:53Though I'm tempted to do now
00:06:55Now that he's told on me
00:06:56To you
00:06:57Aunt Queenie
00:06:58If you do
00:06:59Well, you'll be sorry
00:07:01And you know I can make you sorry, too
00:07:04He'd never suspect, darling
00:07:06No matter what I did
00:07:08Honestly, it's amazing the way people don't
00:07:11I sit in the underground sometimes
00:07:13Or in buses
00:07:14And look at the people next to me
00:07:15And I think
00:07:16What would you say if I told you I was a witch?
00:07:19And I'd know they'd never believe it
00:07:21They just wouldn't believe it
00:07:22And I'd giggle and giggle to myself
00:07:25Well, you've got to stop giggling here
00:07:26And making messes in your kitchen
00:07:28And reciting spells half the night
00:07:30You've got to swear
00:07:31Swear on the manual
00:07:33Swear what?
00:07:35That you'll stop practising in this house ever
00:07:37You'll practice here
00:07:40I can be discreet about it
00:07:42You can't
00:07:43I've other people I can turn to
00:07:45Mrs. DePasse, I suppose
00:07:47Yes, she's done a lot for me
00:07:48Well, I wouldn't count on Mrs. DePasse
00:07:51If I turn against you
00:07:52I'm a lot better than that old battle axe
00:07:55Now
00:07:56Oh, please
00:07:59Not on the manual
00:08:00On the manual
00:08:02Come on
00:08:02Put your hand on it
00:08:04I swear that I will not practice witchcraft
00:08:07Ever in this house again
00:08:08So help me
00:08:10Tagla, Salamandre, Brasso and Vesturio
00:08:12I swear that I will not practice witchcraft
00:08:16Ever in this house again
00:08:17So help me
00:08:19Tagla, Salamandre, Brasso and Vesturio
00:08:22Good
00:08:23I think you're very cruel
00:08:26Oh, Aunt Queen
00:08:27If you'd only have a little say
00:08:28And give a critical
00:08:29Sometimes I think you're ashamed
00:08:32Of being what you are
00:08:33Ashamed?
00:08:34It's not a question of being ashamed
00:08:36But
00:08:37Aunt Queenie
00:08:39Don't you ever wish you weren't
00:08:41No
00:08:42That you were like those people
00:08:44You sit next to in the buses
00:08:45Ordinary and humdrum
00:08:46No, I was for years
00:08:49Before I came into it
00:08:50Well, you came in late
00:08:51You know how old I was
00:08:53Three
00:08:54And I don't hanker for it all the time
00:08:56Just sometimes
00:08:57Darling, you're depressed
00:08:59I know
00:08:59I expect it's Christmas
00:09:01It affects a lot of us like that
00:09:03It's always upset me
00:09:05I must get on with finishing the tree
00:09:07You wait till you get to Zoe's party
00:09:09And see all your old friends again
00:09:12I don't want to see my old friends again
00:09:14I want something different
00:09:15Well, come with me to Mrs. Departs's then
00:09:17She's got some very interesting people
00:09:19No, I think I'd just like to spend the evening
00:09:22With some everyday people for a change
00:09:24Instead of us
00:09:24With Mr. Henderson
00:09:26I wouldn't mind
00:09:27It's too bad he's getting married
00:09:30And still, I suppose
00:09:32Shall I help you with the decorations?
00:09:35He's getting married?
00:09:36Yes, quite soon
00:09:37They're announcing it on New Year's Eve
00:09:40Where do you want these?
00:09:41How do you know that?
00:09:42Oh, the telephone, I suppose
00:09:44Yes, dear
00:09:45Who's he getting married to?
00:09:47Do you know?
00:09:48I don't know her last name
00:09:49Her first name's Merle
00:09:51Merle
00:09:52The only Merle I ever knew
00:09:54Was a girl I was at school with
00:09:55Merle Kitteridge
00:09:57She used to write poison pen letters
00:10:00I caught her writing one about me once
00:10:02That's why we had all those thunderstorms that spring
00:10:05She was terrified of them
00:10:06Oh, that was you
00:10:08We had one every day for a month
00:10:10It was most extraordinary
00:10:11She was a nervous wreck by the end of term
00:10:13And you think this might be the same girl?
00:10:16What was she like?
00:10:18Small and fair and helpless
00:10:19This one's fair
00:10:20He's got her photo on his desk
00:10:22And appealing
00:10:23And underneath a liar
00:10:25And a sneak
00:10:25And a boyfriend stealer
00:10:27Did you ever know what happened to her?
00:10:30I think she became a decorator
00:10:31This one's a decorator?
00:10:33Well, there's probably more than one decorator in London called Merle
00:10:37And if he's engaged
00:10:38That rules him out
00:10:40I don't see why
00:10:41I don't take other women's men
00:10:43Though I would
00:10:45If it were Merle Kitteridge
00:10:47I could find out for you
00:10:49But two years' ease
00:10:50That wouldn't need much time
00:10:52You wouldn't need time
00:10:54Just a quick little potion
00:10:55Or four words to pie-whack it
00:10:57You once told me
00:10:58Yes, but
00:10:59I wouldn't want him like that
00:11:01That would take the challenge out of it
00:11:03Especially with her
00:11:05Other girls can make men like them in a week without that
00:11:08Why can't I?
00:11:09Did he seem to like you this afternoon?
00:11:12Not very much, no
00:11:14Gillian
00:11:15You're not falling in love with him and losing your powers, are you?
00:11:21That isn't what this is all about
00:11:23Oh, no, of course not
00:11:25Oh, thank goodness
00:11:26You don't believe that old wives' tale
00:11:29Of course I do
00:11:29It's true
00:11:30They say it's true
00:11:31It's the other way around
00:11:33We can't fall in love
00:11:35Merle Kitteridge
00:11:38I haven't thought of her for years
00:11:40Do you think
00:11:41If it were she
00:11:43I could do it in a week without tricks?
00:11:46Darling, it's no good asking me
00:11:48I never could do it at all
00:11:50But if it is
00:11:51Why don't you try a quick spell
00:11:53And have done with it?
00:11:54No
00:11:55I don't say I wouldn't be tempted
00:11:57But if I've got a week
00:11:59I'd like to see how good I am the other way
00:12:03Nicky
00:12:05Oh
00:12:06Don't must you come through locked doors like that?
00:12:09Well, it saves so much time
00:12:11Saves you getting up to open the door
00:12:13How are you?
00:12:14Fine
00:12:14I'll get the sherry
00:12:15Hello, Aunt Queenie
00:12:17Merry Christmas
00:12:17Merry Christmas, darling
00:12:19Nicky
00:12:21Will you do something for me?
00:12:23Of course
00:12:23What?
00:12:24By the telephone
00:12:25Pencil and paper
00:12:26Hmm
00:12:26Nicky, it's a number
00:12:28I want you to tie it up for me
00:12:30Why?
00:12:31Who is it?
00:12:32Someone I want to pay back for something
00:12:34But you can pull that one for yourself
00:12:36I taught you
00:12:37Yes, but I had to promise Gillian
00:12:39That I wouldn't in this house anymore
00:12:41So will you do it for me?
00:12:43Anything to oblige?
00:12:45No
00:12:45Actatus, catipta, itapan, manutus
00:12:54Sloan 3955
00:12:56What do you draw up to?
00:12:59Aunt Queenie
00:13:00They haven't done a thing
00:13:02Whose number was that you were tying up?
00:13:04No one you know, dear
00:13:06Just a little Christmas present for a friend
00:13:08No telephone for a week
00:13:10Oh, Nicky, when will you grow up?
00:13:13Pour the sherry, will you?
00:13:14And then we'll have presents
00:13:15I'm afraid mine's pretty mingy, dear
00:13:17But I've never been more broke
00:13:18I did get into a roulette game the other day
00:13:21And managed to care 20 pounds by witching the wheel
00:13:24But that doesn't go anywhere these days
00:13:26I used to wonder when I was a kid
00:13:27Why all the witches in history were always poor and miserable
00:13:30Old men and women living in hovels
00:13:32When you'd have thought they could have had everything they wanted
00:13:34And I've learnt why since
00:13:35It's only because they weren't good enough at it
00:13:38Any more than we are
00:13:39Or else they got scared, like Gill here
00:13:42She admitted to me once that she could witch the whole stock exchange if she wanted
00:13:45Oh, Gillian, could you?
00:13:47Really, dear?
00:13:49Why don't you do it?
00:13:50She said she was afraid of the repercussions
00:13:52Merry Christmas
00:13:53Merry Christmas
00:13:55Merry Christmas
00:13:56Now, Nicky
00:14:00Aunt Queenie
00:14:02For you, Nicky
00:14:04And for you, darling
00:14:06Aunt Queenie
00:14:07Gillian
00:14:08You two are the hardest people to find presents for
00:14:10I gave you both the same thing
00:14:13A book
00:14:13Tribal Magic by Sidney Redlich
00:14:16They're autographed
00:14:17Why?
00:14:18Do you know them?
00:14:19No, but Mrs. Depars does
00:14:20She got them for me
00:14:22Wow, thank you very much
00:14:23I've heard a lot about it
00:14:24I hope you haven't read it
00:14:26I have
00:14:26But I'm very glad to have it
00:14:28Thank you, Aunty
00:14:29Oh, careful with those, Nicky
00:14:31Those are records
00:14:32Oh, thanks, darling
00:14:33What are these?
00:14:35A man at a party in Nairobi
00:14:36We took some recordings of the incantations
00:14:39Oh, how wonderful
00:14:40What are they for?
00:14:41Try them and see
00:14:41You'll be surprised
00:14:42Like to have music come out of your ears?
00:14:45Oh, no
00:14:46That's the least of them
00:14:47I'll take them to Natalie's party with me
00:14:49Do you think they'll help me make any headway with her?
00:14:52Well, this man had quite a way with him
00:14:54He had a mink as his familiar
00:14:56Oh, talking of familiars
00:14:58Where's Pywhacket?
00:14:59I brought him a mouse
00:15:00Not a magic one
00:15:01No, no, dear
00:15:02Just plain
00:15:03He's outside
00:15:03Oh, this is lovely, darling
00:15:06Simply lovely
00:15:08Spanish lace
00:15:09What is it doing?
00:15:10Makes you fascinated
00:15:12You mean?
00:15:13No, Aunt Queenie
00:15:14I'm afraid it has no powers
00:15:15I just thought it was pretty
00:15:17Oh, it is very pretty
00:15:20I love it
00:15:21There's something that has got powers for you, Aunt Queenie
00:15:23It's an unguent
00:15:24You feel colours
00:15:26Quite a sensation
00:15:27Oh
00:15:27And this for Gillian
00:15:28For summoning
00:15:29You just paint it on an image
00:15:31Or a drawing
00:15:32Or a photograph, they said
00:15:33Of anyone you want
00:15:34And then set light to it
00:15:35And they have to come
00:15:36I hope it works for you
00:15:38I couldn't even make it light
00:15:39Try it
00:15:40Now
00:15:40All right
00:15:41Put the lights out, Nicky
00:15:43Oh, go on, Nicky
00:15:47Use the switch
00:15:48Now
00:15:49Who do we want here?
00:15:52Him?
00:15:53No
00:15:53I know
00:15:54Who?
00:15:55This man
00:15:55Redlidge?
00:15:56What on earth for?
00:15:57I want to meet him
00:15:58I've promised to introduce him to somebody
00:16:00I thought I'd find someone who knew him
00:16:03But this will save a lot of time
00:16:04It's got his picture on the back, aren't he?
00:16:07Do you mind if I cut it off?
00:16:08Not if I can stay and watch
00:16:10How soon is it supposed to work?
00:16:12Oh, it depends on how far they've got to come
00:16:13But within 24 hours
00:16:15Nowadays, anyway, I should think
00:16:16You'll probably turn up at your party tonight
00:16:18Auntie
00:16:19The big ashtray
00:16:20There's a little brush in the cork
00:16:23I found it
00:16:24Any words?
00:16:26They said not
00:16:27All right, then
00:16:28Got a match?
00:16:30Oh
00:16:30Mm-hmm
00:16:32Go
00:16:33You're a marvel
00:16:38Oh, not already
00:16:40Jill, that's genius
00:16:41Hey
00:16:41No, of course it isn't
00:16:43Go and see you, it is
00:16:44Wait a minute
00:16:45Yes?
00:16:47Is Miss Holroyd in?
00:16:49Oh, Mr. Henderson
00:16:50Come in
00:16:52I'm sorry if I'm disturbing you
00:16:53Oh, you're having indoor fireworks?
00:16:55Oh, no, no
00:16:56It's just some nonsense that my brother gave me
00:16:58This is my brother, Mr. Henderson
00:17:00How do you do?
00:17:01How do you do?
00:17:02Please go on with what you were doing
00:17:03It's all right, we've finished, really
00:17:05Is there something I can do for you?
00:17:08I just wondered if I might use your telephone
00:17:10Mine's really turned into a problem, child
00:17:12It's completely out of order now
00:17:13Of course
00:17:14Help yourself
00:17:15Well, thank you
00:17:15I used mine just after I left here
00:17:19And it was fine
00:17:20And for the last 15 minutes
00:17:21I've been getting nothing but a lot of hiccups in my hair
00:17:24I really must be going
00:17:25I've engaged
00:17:27May I wait just a minute?
00:17:28Of course
00:17:29Would you like to report your line?
00:17:31Oh, thanks
00:17:31Mickey
00:17:33Hmm?
00:17:34That piece of paper you put in your pocket
00:17:36I'd like to see it for a minute
00:17:38Hello, engineers
00:17:39Here
00:17:40I want to report a line out of order
00:17:42Sloan 3955
00:17:44It was Mickey
00:17:45I know
00:17:46I don't know
00:17:47I just can't get the dialing term
00:17:49But I think it's worked out wonderfully
00:17:51Good luck
00:17:53Well, um
00:17:54Goodbye, Mr. Henderson
00:17:56Goodbye
00:17:56Oh, do you mind if I leave these records here?
00:17:59I'm going to a cocktail party first
00:18:00And I don't want them to get broken
00:18:01You know, under all the coats on the bed
00:18:03I'll pick them up on my way to Natalie's
00:18:05I won't be here
00:18:06No, I can get in
00:18:07Oh, well, all right then
00:18:08Well, really
00:18:09If Mickey can
00:18:10I
00:18:11I know, auntie
00:18:12It's not fair
00:18:13It's not a bit fair
00:18:15Take her away, Mickey
00:18:16Goodbye, Mr. Henderson
00:18:18Hmm
00:18:19I hope your telephone gets well soon
00:18:22Yes
00:18:23I'll just try once more
00:18:24Then I'll go to you
00:18:26There's no hurry
00:18:26You're going out, aren't you?
00:18:28Later
00:18:29But it's not important
00:18:30Ah, luck
00:18:33But you don't need to go
00:18:35Can I speak to Miss Kittredge, please?
00:18:39Well, it's me
00:18:40I got delayed
00:18:41I tried to get you
00:18:43But the phone's gone off again
00:18:44I'm getting a taxi
00:18:46In two shakes
00:18:47But
00:18:47What?
00:18:51Well, that's wonderful
00:18:52Bless you
00:18:52I'll meet you there, then
00:18:53What is it?
00:18:56What's your idea?
00:18:59Tonight
00:18:59Announce it
00:19:02Tonight
00:19:03Wonderful
00:19:04I thought you were so keen
00:19:08On New Year's Eve
00:19:09Well, that's fine
00:19:11Let's tell them all
00:19:13Yes, I've got everything
00:19:15All the presents
00:19:16Yours
00:19:16There's
00:19:17Everybody's
00:19:18All right
00:19:20Fine
00:19:21Quarter of an hour
00:19:23I can't wait
00:19:24Goodbye, darling
00:19:25Darling
00:19:27Oh, I say
00:19:29Is that your cat?
00:19:31I've seen him on the stairs here lately
00:19:32Watching me come in and out
00:19:34What's his name?
00:19:35Hi, Wackett
00:19:35How do you do?
00:19:39Did he scratch you?
00:19:41Just a little round hole
00:19:43Bad cat
00:19:44Well, I've bothered you long enough
00:19:46Won't you have that drink now?
00:19:48Thanks
00:19:49I'm terribly sorry
00:19:50But I am late
00:19:50And tonight's a sort of
00:19:51Important night
00:19:53So, if you don't mind
00:19:54No, of course not
00:19:55Thanks all the same
00:19:56Well
00:19:58Pie, pie, Pye, Wackett
00:20:00This is Mr. Henderson
00:20:03Mr. Anthony Henderson
00:20:05Retour of Emesali
00:20:07Back to Quartar
00:20:08In a disaster
00:20:09I beg your pardon?
00:20:11I was talking to Pye, Wackett
00:20:13I think he wants to go out
00:20:15Let me help you with that
00:20:31Oh
00:20:32Yes
00:20:33Please
00:20:34Better?
00:20:37Oh, yes
00:20:38Hmm
00:20:44Say something
00:21:00What?
00:21:01Anything, it doesn't matter
00:21:03I just want to hear your voice
00:21:04Do you like my voice?
00:21:06No
00:21:07I don't like anything about you
00:21:09I'm just insane
00:21:11All of you
00:21:13You ought to know that by now
00:21:14Don't you?
00:21:15Well
00:21:15Don't you?
00:21:17Well, you made it charmingly apparent
00:21:19Hmm
00:21:20You know
00:21:21There's a wonderful
00:21:23Suspended
00:21:24Timeless feeling
00:21:25To this moment
00:21:26And the two of us like this
00:21:28I
00:21:28I feel
00:21:29Spellbound
00:21:31Stay like that
00:21:32I don't ever
00:21:33Want to move
00:21:34What are you thinking?
00:21:37Nothing
00:21:37Not a thing
00:21:39And you?
00:21:40Nothing either
00:21:41I can't think
00:21:42Think
00:21:42Certainly not this close to you
00:21:45I've got to start soon now
00:21:48Very soon
00:21:50What about?
00:21:52A lot of things
00:21:53I think I'll have a drink
00:21:56Can I get you one?
00:21:58No, thanks
00:21:58Do you know what time it is?
00:22:05No
00:22:05It's ten o'clock
00:22:06A good three hours
00:22:08Since I came in here
00:22:09Since I went to the door
00:22:10To leave
00:22:11Well
00:22:11Nothing like this
00:22:13Has ever happened to me before
00:22:15I was on my way to a party
00:22:17And you found something
00:22:18You'd rather do
00:22:19That my girl
00:22:20Is an understatement
00:22:21I found something
00:22:22I couldn't resist
00:22:23Doing
00:22:24You don't need to explain to me
00:22:26It's fantastic
00:22:28Gillian
00:22:29Tell me
00:22:30Just
00:22:31What has it meant to you?
00:22:33Meant?
00:22:35These three hours
00:22:36They've been
00:22:37They've been
00:22:37Enchantment
00:22:38I know it doesn't make sense
00:22:41We hardly talk
00:22:42But
00:22:42Somewhere
00:22:43I've got an idea
00:22:45That I must be in love with you
00:22:46Are you
00:22:48At all
00:22:49In love with me?
00:22:50I like you
00:22:51More than I can say
00:22:52That wasn't what I asked you
00:22:53Do we have to talk about it?
00:22:55Yes
00:22:55I've got to know
00:22:56Why?
00:22:57There are people
00:22:57Waiting for me
00:22:58Wondering where the hell
00:23:00I am
00:23:00There's a whole future
00:23:02That's either got
00:23:02Completely shot to bits
00:23:03Or else
00:23:04Well
00:23:05I've got to do some talking
00:23:07Some pretty good talking
00:23:09And I'd like to know
00:23:10Where I stand
00:23:11Where
00:23:12We stand
00:23:13What do you want to do?
00:23:14Just at the moment
00:23:15I never want to stop seeing you
00:23:17Is it possible
00:23:17That I can
00:23:18Never stop seeing you?
00:23:19You can see me
00:23:20All you want
00:23:21I don't know
00:23:23Whether this is one of those things
00:23:24That burn themselves out
00:23:25But if it is
00:23:26Well
00:23:26It's a hell of a fire
00:23:28I know that
00:23:30Perhaps that's the kind
00:23:32That burns out quickest
00:23:33I don't know
00:23:34I know it's a lunatic
00:23:35To talk about
00:23:36Love yet
00:23:36But
00:23:37I just
00:23:37Wish
00:23:38I could be sure
00:23:39Of what?
00:23:40Whether
00:23:40This is it
00:23:41If it's not
00:23:42It's a pretty good
00:23:44Facsimile
00:23:44I think
00:23:46That for me too
00:23:47And that
00:23:48Will do
00:23:49For the answer
00:23:50And now
00:23:51I think
00:23:52I'd like to use
00:23:53Your telephone
00:23:54Go ahead
00:23:55And this time
00:23:55If you don't mind
00:23:56I'd like to be left alone
00:23:58Of course
00:23:59You're amazing
00:24:01More than amazing
00:24:03Tell me
00:24:03It has hit me
00:24:05Quite hard
00:24:07Is that Miss Carlson's house?
00:24:17Can I speak to Miss Kittredge please?
00:24:19And is there somewhere
00:24:20She could sit down?
00:24:21I mean
00:24:21Where she can talk
00:24:23Without being disturbed?
00:24:24Well
00:24:29This is me
00:24:31I'm
00:24:32Out
00:24:33Somewhere
00:24:35You can come back now
00:24:46Well?
00:24:48It's done
00:24:49Do you want to hear about it?
00:24:50Do you want to tell me?
00:24:51I'd rather not
00:24:52You needn't
00:24:52You're wonderful
00:24:53Taking it like this
00:24:54Are you unhappy about it?
00:24:56No
00:24:56I ought to be I suppose
00:24:58But I'm not
00:24:59At all
00:24:59Do you know
00:25:01We haven't eaten?
00:25:03No
00:25:03Let's go out
00:25:05And have caviar
00:25:06And champagne
00:25:06How does that sound?
00:25:07It sounds lovely
00:25:08We can be back here
00:25:10For midnight
00:25:10Are you sentimental
00:25:11About Christmas?
00:25:12Part of me is
00:25:13The other part
00:25:14Hates it
00:25:15It's so ridiculous
00:25:16That I know
00:25:17Nothing about you
00:25:18Nothing at all
00:25:19What do you want to know?
00:25:21At the moment
00:25:21Nothing
00:25:22Except about us
00:25:23Tell me
00:25:24When did you first know
00:25:26That you liked me?
00:25:27The moment I saw you
00:25:28Coming down the stairs
00:25:30Three days ago
00:25:30I thought
00:25:31That's for me
00:25:32Oh you did
00:25:33Did you?
00:25:34And you did nothing about it
00:25:35What can a nice girl do?
00:25:36You could have asked me down
00:25:37For a drink
00:25:38I offered you a drink
00:25:39Earlier this evening
00:25:40Three times actually
00:25:41You wouldn't have it
00:25:43Isn't that extraordinary?
00:25:45I really didn't notice you
00:25:47That sounds awful
00:25:48I'm not hurt
00:25:49Oh
00:25:51All right pie
00:25:53Out you go
00:25:54Was that why
00:25:55You offered to arrange
00:25:56For me to meet Redlich
00:25:57As a sort of come on?
00:25:59I suppose
00:25:59In a way
00:26:01Well now
00:26:01You don't need to
00:26:02Though I'd still like
00:26:03To meet him
00:26:03You'll meet him
00:26:04Have you done something
00:26:05About it already?
00:26:06I've
00:26:07Set things in motion
00:26:08When are you meeting him?
00:26:11Soon
00:26:11Damn
00:26:12Don't answer that
00:26:13Do you mind if I do?
00:26:14No
00:26:15I don't mind
00:26:15The wine
00:26:16Oh
00:26:17Just an idea
00:26:18We're going out anyway
00:26:19But close the bedroom door
00:26:21Oh
00:26:21Yes
00:26:22Miss Holroyd
00:26:26Yes
00:26:26You don't know me
00:26:28But
00:26:28I'm Sydney
00:26:29Redlich
00:26:31Yes
00:26:31Of course
00:26:32I've seen your picture
00:26:33On your book
00:26:34Come in
00:26:35Well this is the damnedest
00:26:37What is
00:26:37Well I'm sorry
00:26:39We were just talking about you
00:26:41You weren't expecting him
00:26:42Were you?
00:26:42Not quite like this
00:26:44This is Mr. Henderson
00:26:45Mr. Anthony Henderson
00:26:47You've been writing to me
00:26:49And you've not been answering
00:26:50How do you do?
00:26:52Yeah I've been up in Skate Nurse
00:26:54The last two weeks
00:26:55Only got back a couple of hours ago
00:26:56I know Christmas Eve
00:26:57Isn't really the right time
00:26:58For a call
00:26:59But I was sitting in a pub
00:27:00Around the corner
00:27:01Just now going through
00:27:02My pocketbook
00:27:02And I came across your address
00:27:04Who gave you my address?
00:27:06Some people in Africa
00:27:07You see I wrote to them
00:27:09About a mask I'd seen
00:27:11And they wrote back
00:27:12Tell me that you'd bought it
00:27:13A long black mask
00:27:15With gold eyes
00:27:15Oh
00:27:15I was wondering if you'd let me
00:27:18Photograph it for an article
00:27:19I'm doing
00:27:20It's coming with the things
00:27:21I sent by sea
00:27:22You don't happen to know
00:27:24What the mask is
00:27:25Do you?
00:27:26No
00:27:27What?
00:27:28Just one of the most
00:27:29Potent witch masks
00:27:31That I ran across
00:27:32Over there
00:27:32Oh they told me that
00:27:34But you didn't believe it
00:27:35No
00:27:36Nobody does
00:27:37Yeah
00:27:38I suppose you wouldn't feel
00:27:40Like offering a poor author
00:27:41A glass of wassail
00:27:43Would you?
00:27:43Of what?
00:27:44Wassail
00:27:45Christmas cheer
00:27:45Drink if you want it
00:27:46Simply
00:27:47Oh yes of course
00:27:48Tony
00:27:49Which's your gin?
00:27:50It doesn't make a bit of difference
00:27:51And what with it?
00:27:52Nothing with it
00:27:53Just it
00:27:53I see
00:27:54Gin?
00:27:55No thank you
00:27:56Excuse me
00:28:01Oh
00:28:01You're still here
00:28:04Uh yes
00:28:05Nicky
00:28:06This is Mr. Redlich
00:28:07Mr. Sidney Redlich
00:28:09My brother
00:28:10Well now
00:28:11Fancy that
00:28:11Pretty good eh
00:28:12I must send the shop
00:28:13A testimonial
00:28:14Thank you very much
00:28:15Thanks
00:28:16Merry Christmas
00:28:20Merry Christmas
00:28:21You writing anything more
00:28:23About witchcraft
00:28:24Mr. Redlich?
00:28:24I'm just getting ready to
00:28:26Well that interests me
00:28:27A great deal
00:28:27Oh
00:28:28And this one
00:28:30Miss Holroyd
00:28:31Is going to be
00:28:32Really hot stuff
00:28:33More witchcraft
00:28:35Where this time?
00:28:36Here
00:28:37Here
00:28:37In London
00:28:39Witchcraft at home
00:28:41Now what do you think
00:28:42Of that for a title?
00:28:43Sounds provocative
00:28:44What's it mean?
00:28:45It means exactly what it says
00:28:46Witchcraft at home
00:28:48At home
00:28:49Right here
00:28:49Is it?
00:28:51Certainly Larry
00:28:51You probably thought
00:28:53That sort of thing
00:28:54Was confined to the tropics
00:28:55And the jungles
00:28:55If you thought about it at all
00:28:57So did I do now
00:28:59You probably won't believe this
00:29:01But here
00:29:02All around you
00:29:04There's a whole community
00:29:05Devoted to just that
00:29:07That's a very novel idea
00:29:09Oh my dear
00:29:10It's the truth
00:29:11How do you know?
00:29:11Tell us
00:29:12Well
00:29:13I've met a couple
00:29:14Met them through my other book
00:29:17They let me in on a few things
00:29:20Well then from there
00:29:21Well I
00:29:22Made it my business to find out
00:29:24You two have got no idea
00:29:27They have their regular hangouts
00:29:29Cafes
00:29:30Bars
00:29:30Restaurants
00:29:30Did you ever hear of a nightclub
00:29:32Called the Zodiac?
00:29:33Yes
00:29:33Well isn't that the place
00:29:34You were talking about?
00:29:36That painting
00:29:36What painting?
00:29:37That one
00:29:37That's right
00:29:40She used to dance there
00:29:44Who did that?
00:29:46He did
00:29:46And I suppose it never occurred to you
00:29:48That he was one
00:29:49No
00:29:50Did you ever look at the proprietor there?
00:29:52Now there's a limb of Satan
00:29:53If ever I saw one
00:29:54Now don't tell me
00:29:55He's a witch too
00:29:56Well when it's a man
00:29:57They're called Warlocks
00:29:58I'd like to have this painting
00:30:02For an illustration
00:30:03I'm sure Jill would lend it to you
00:30:05Go on
00:30:06This is fascinating
00:30:06No you don't take it seriously
00:30:08No but we do
00:30:09Tell us more about them
00:30:12And their doings
00:30:14Do they have orgies?
00:30:16We won't go into that now
00:30:19There's a business side to it too
00:30:21You think of witches
00:30:23Meeting on a blasted heath
00:30:25Don't you?
00:30:26Well one of their main places
00:30:28Is just off the Tottenham Court Road
00:30:30It's an old music hall
00:30:31There's another one in East Linton
00:30:33There's an old Methodist chapel
00:30:35They've taken over
00:30:36And sometimes
00:30:38They have meetings
00:30:39In the basement
00:30:40At Caxton Hall
00:30:42You wouldn't believe what's going on
00:30:45Right under your nose
00:30:47To talk about spy rings
00:30:48And organised vice
00:30:49There's nothing compared to it
00:30:50Jill
00:30:51I wonder if we know any
00:30:52I wonder
00:30:53I bet you do
00:30:55I'm sure I could tell you
00:30:57Names that
00:30:58Oh
00:30:58Do
00:30:59Oh no chum
00:31:00I'm careful
00:31:01I've got to be
00:31:02I don't want to find myself
00:31:03With my house burning down
00:31:05Or stricken with the egg
00:31:07You mean
00:31:07They do that
00:31:08If you're told
00:31:09They do a lot worse than that
00:31:11That's why there can be
00:31:13No names in my book
00:31:14Of course I've got protection
00:31:16Up to a point
00:31:17Protection
00:31:18There's a woman
00:31:19Quite high up in the movement
00:31:20She's considered
00:31:21One of the best there is
00:31:23I've got her on my side
00:31:24Who's that?
00:31:25A Mrs. De
00:31:26No
00:31:28I
00:31:28I shouldn't give her a name
00:31:30Though she is pretty open about it
00:31:33Sort of flaunts it
00:31:34You must have seen this woman
00:31:36She goes to first nights
00:31:37In robes
00:31:38With
00:31:38Capitalistic
00:31:39What do you call it
00:31:40All over them
00:31:41A Mrs. De Pass
00:31:42That's right
00:31:44You know
00:31:45As a matter of fact
00:31:46I'm going to a party
00:31:47At her house
00:31:48A bit later
00:31:49Oh
00:31:50I'll tell you another
00:31:51Couple of things about them
00:31:52Witches
00:31:54Don't cry
00:31:55Shed tears I mean
00:31:56Or blush
00:31:57Oh really?
00:31:58They almost all have pets
00:32:00What they call familiars
00:32:02You know
00:32:02The sort of familiar spirits
00:32:03Who carry out their masks
00:32:04As bidding
00:32:05Tony I think we ought to go
00:32:06Yes
00:32:07Oh I'm boring people
00:32:09Oh no
00:32:10Not at all
00:32:10I'm quite sure
00:32:11There's a lot of it around
00:32:12Like influenza
00:32:13All right
00:32:13All right
00:32:14Make fun of it
00:32:15I'm used to that
00:32:15If you'd let me know
00:32:17When that mask
00:32:18Turns up
00:32:19I'll give you my
00:32:20Telegram number
00:32:21Oh give it to me too
00:32:22Will you?
00:32:23Nicky
00:32:24You know where
00:32:25Aunt Queenie was going tonight
00:32:27No
00:32:27Where?
00:32:28Oh yes
00:32:29I don't think
00:32:30That's a good idea
00:32:30What do you want me to do?
00:32:32Stop it can you?
00:32:33What do you think?
00:32:34Well
00:32:34There you are
00:32:36Miss Hilroy
00:32:36Thank you very much
00:32:38I'm sorry
00:32:39To have to turn you out
00:32:40But
00:32:40We are going out
00:32:42Our telephone
00:32:42You
00:32:43Redlitch
00:32:44I'd like to hear
00:32:45Some more about this book
00:32:45I'll walk along with you
00:32:47Oh we'll stop in
00:32:48For a drink somewhere
00:32:49Fair enough
00:32:50I'll be in touch with you
00:32:51All right
00:32:51A splendid Christmas to you
00:32:54There's a place
00:32:56In the Fulham Road
00:32:58Called the Cloven Roof
00:32:59I'd like to stay
00:33:00Fascinating
00:33:01What an extraordinary
00:33:03Evening
00:33:04You seem to think
00:33:05That I was one of them
00:33:06Oh
00:33:07And now
00:33:09If we're going to have
00:33:10Our first meal together
00:33:11I'll get my things
00:33:12What are you going to do
00:33:13With all those presents?
00:33:15Have them sent round
00:33:16In the morning
00:33:17I suppose
00:33:17With apologies
00:33:18Most of them
00:33:20All these presents
00:33:22Were none for you
00:33:23Give me one
00:33:24Which?
00:33:26Any one
00:33:26Shut your eyes
00:33:27And dip
00:33:28Go on
00:33:29How extraordinary
00:33:34Why?
00:33:35What is it?
00:33:36It's a locket
00:33:37I was giving it to someone
00:33:38Do you still want
00:33:40To give it to them?
00:33:40No
00:33:41It's beautiful
00:33:45You think so too?
00:33:47It belonged to my
00:33:48Oh
00:33:49Damn it
00:33:49Why can't one say
00:33:51My mother
00:33:52Without sounding sentimental?
00:33:54You can imagine
00:33:55What's inside
00:33:56You
00:33:56Yes
00:33:57Aged
00:33:58I should have met you earlier
00:33:59I was certainly healthier
00:34:01Shall I put it on for you?
00:34:03If you're really sore
00:34:04I am
00:34:04Well then
00:34:06Thank you
00:34:08Very much
00:34:10Shall we go?
00:34:13Let's
00:34:14Home again
00:34:31Wonderful
00:34:32Always wonderful
00:34:34Darling
00:34:34Come here
00:34:35Come here
00:34:35Yes
00:34:36I've been wanting to do that
00:34:39For the last three hours
00:34:41Since before lunch
00:34:42What a lovely
00:34:45Saturday afternoon
00:34:46Lunching in Soho
00:34:48Going to an art gallery
00:34:49Walking across the park
00:34:51It's incredible
00:34:52What a bit of magic
00:34:53Can do to the most
00:34:54Ordinary things
00:34:55Magic?
00:34:56What do you mean magic?
00:34:58Well isn't it?
00:34:59Two weeks ago
00:34:59Tonight we met
00:35:00And they've been magic weeks
00:35:02I know they have
00:35:03They've been exactly that
00:35:04Oh
00:35:06No Tony
00:35:07We're going to have tea
00:35:08Be an angel
00:35:09And put the kettle on
00:35:10Will you?
00:35:11First
00:35:11Right
00:35:11Oh
00:35:13Tony
00:35:14What do you do
00:35:16With all those pins
00:35:16You're always picking up?
00:35:18Nothing
00:35:18It's just sheer superstition
00:35:20I'll throw this in the fire
00:35:21No
00:35:21Why not?
00:35:22It's bad luck
00:35:23Yes I'm superstitious too
00:35:25Give it to me
00:35:26And what are you going to do with it?
00:35:28I'll keep it
00:35:28It'll come in handy
00:35:29What for?
00:35:30Oh different things
00:35:31Consistent
00:35:32Aren't you?
00:35:33Superstitious
00:35:34Yet
00:35:34You'll have this thing
00:35:35Mask
00:35:36On the wall
00:35:37After what Redlich said about it
00:35:39What did they tell you
00:35:40It's supposed to be?
00:35:41Oh a ceremonial mask
00:35:42For disciplining witches
00:35:43Ones who don't conform
00:35:45Conform to what?
00:35:46The rules
00:35:46I suppose
00:35:47I don't know
00:35:48I just think it's friendly
00:35:50Well
00:35:51Not to me I think
00:35:52Boo
00:35:54Look darling
00:36:12We've spent all our time together
00:36:14All our meals
00:36:15And everything
00:36:16It's just occurred to me
00:36:18There must be a lot of people
00:36:19You're neglecting
00:36:20No one I care about
00:36:21I've been neglecting everything
00:36:23There's a whole stack of manuscripts
00:36:25Piled up by my bed
00:36:27Only
00:36:28I never seem to get there anymore
00:36:29Why don't you go to your party tonight
00:36:32I might join you there later
00:36:33Oh no
00:36:34Why not?
00:36:35You'd hate it
00:36:36Do you know
00:36:37I haven't met a single friend of yours
00:36:40And you're not going to
00:36:41They're awful
00:36:41What are they like?
00:36:43Like
00:36:43They're irresponsible
00:36:45And malicious
00:36:45And unprincipled
00:36:46And fun
00:36:47Well
00:36:47That's something
00:36:48I'm not sure
00:36:49That's the worst part
00:36:50Gillian
00:36:51When are we going to get married?
00:36:55What's the matter?
00:36:57I must have missed a chapter somewhere
00:36:58Darling
00:36:59After the last two weeks
00:37:00You can't say this is so sudden
00:37:02You know I'm in love with you
00:37:04Marriage is the next logical step
00:37:06Doesn't it seem like that to you?
00:37:10Gill
00:37:10Why are you dodging this?
00:37:11I don't think I'm cut out for marriage
00:37:13That's all
00:37:14In what way?
00:37:14The way I've lived
00:37:15How have you lived?
00:37:16Selfishly
00:37:17Restlessly
00:37:17One thing after another
00:37:19But there is a time to stop
00:37:21There is a moment
00:37:22When we get the chance
00:37:23To go one of two ways
00:37:25Forever
00:37:26This is it
00:37:28For me
00:37:28I hope for you too
00:37:30No?
00:37:32I don't know
00:37:33It would mean giving up
00:37:34A whole way of living
00:37:35And thinking
00:37:36I sometimes wondered
00:37:37If I could
00:37:38And wished I could
00:37:40I know we started this abruptly
00:37:42But that doesn't mean
00:37:43It can't last
00:37:43Oh I know it can last
00:37:45That's not what's worrying me
00:37:47What is?
00:37:48I told you
00:37:48Me
00:37:49So long as it's not me
00:37:50It isn't
00:37:50Then let me do the worrying
00:37:52Well
00:37:54You're tempting me
00:37:55That's better
00:37:56The kettle must be boiling by now
00:37:58They don't boil if you watch them
00:38:00Hey
00:38:01I wonder
00:38:06Pywhacket
00:38:07I wonder if I could
00:38:09Suppose he found out afterwards
00:38:12That would be bad
00:38:13And what would all the others say?
00:38:16What would that mask say?
00:38:20Don't look at me like that
00:38:21I will if I want to
00:38:24Here we are
00:38:26There
00:38:28Tony
00:38:34I will
00:38:36I'd like to hear that again
00:38:39I will
00:38:41I want to
00:38:42Oh
00:38:43Darling
00:38:44Darling
00:38:46Darling
00:38:48What do we say next?
00:38:52Where shall we live?
00:38:53Shall I buy this place from you?
00:38:55Then we can throw the other tenants out
00:38:56And
00:38:57Unconvert it
00:38:58I've only got a lease on this house
00:38:59And anyway
00:39:00I'd like to start somewhere fresh
00:39:02What again?
00:39:03I can't keep pace with your activities
00:39:06An art gallery in Chelsea
00:39:07A herb shop
00:39:08Bookshop
00:39:09Africa
00:39:09Tony
00:39:10Don't ask me questions about my past
00:39:12Is it so lurid?
00:39:13I don't mean it like that
00:39:14But
00:39:14Well
00:39:15My life has been sort of rayfish
00:39:17At least seen through your eyes
00:39:18And I don't want to talk about it
00:39:20Darling
00:39:20I just feel jealous
00:39:22Of the things about you
00:39:23That I don't know
00:39:24I know you're not jealous
00:39:26In the remotest degree
00:39:27About anything
00:39:27You knew there was another woman
00:39:29Right up to the moment
00:39:30That we met
00:39:30Yet
00:39:31You've never asked me
00:39:32One thing about her
00:39:33Yes
00:39:34But that
00:39:34Whatever it was
00:39:36Is over
00:39:37I know it is
00:39:38Even so
00:39:39A little twinge of jealousy
00:39:40Would be flattering
00:39:41I've wondered
00:39:42I've wondered if you've seen her since
00:39:44I am interested
00:39:45Really
00:39:46Just to know how something works
00:39:48How what works?
00:39:49Something like us
00:39:50What happened to us
00:39:53I wonder if you could still
00:39:55Be with her
00:39:56I've no idea
00:39:57I don't want to
00:39:58But could you?
00:39:59Darling
00:40:00Being in love with someone else
00:40:01Doesn't make one impotent
00:40:03It just makes one disciplined
00:40:04Suppose she vamped you
00:40:06Lie about on couches
00:40:07With bunches of grapes in her mouth
00:40:09Suppose I were away or something
00:40:11And she asked you
00:40:13And don't tell me women don't ask
00:40:15Because they do
00:40:16Have you ever asked anyone?
00:40:18Not asked
00:40:19But made it obvious I think
00:40:21I did to you didn't I?
00:40:23You are jealous
00:40:25You didn't really think I couldn't be
00:40:27My worst thing almost
00:40:29That and trying to get something for nothing
00:40:31Eating my cake and having it too
00:40:34But I'm going to be different from now on
00:40:36I promise you
00:40:37I swear it
00:40:38I don't want you any different
00:40:40But I want to be different
00:40:41Quite different
00:40:42I won't stand for it
00:40:44I wonder if two people have ever had a romance like this before
00:40:51Very few
00:40:52Very few
00:40:54Damn few
00:40:55Yes
00:40:55Damn few
00:40:57Hell there's life breaking in
00:41:01Tell it to go away
00:41:02We've got to start meeting it again sometime
00:41:04And now we've got the rest of our lives together
00:41:07All right
00:41:08I'll be polite to it
00:41:11Nicky
00:41:14Hello there
00:41:15And Mr. Henderson
00:41:16I've been telephoning you
00:41:17I thought you might be here
00:41:19I say
00:41:21That's a new face isn't it?
00:41:23Is that the mask Redlich was talking about?
00:41:25Looks just like that German governess we used to have
00:41:27You're quite a stranger
00:41:29That's right
00:41:29Not since Christmas Eve
00:41:30I've got a surprise for you
00:41:33For you both
00:41:34Sid's new book
00:41:35Sidney Redlich
00:41:36What already?
00:41:37Oh not all of it
00:41:39This is just an outline in the first two chapters
00:41:41But it will give you an idea
00:41:42That's pretty quick
00:41:42Oh we've been at it night and day
00:41:44Did you say we?
00:41:45Oh yes dear
00:41:46Witchcraft around us
00:41:47By Sidney Redlich
00:41:48And Nicholas Holroyd
00:41:50You don't mean you're writing it with him?
00:41:53Nicky really?
00:41:54What do you know about that sort of thing?
00:41:57I know as much as he does
00:41:58You pick things up
00:41:59Well this is a surprise isn't it Jill?
00:42:02Yes it is
00:42:03We've got a surprise for you too
00:42:05I think you could stand me as a brother-in-law
00:42:09Well I never
00:42:13Bless your hearts
00:42:16Congratulations darling
00:42:18Both of you
00:42:19That was pretty quick wasn't it?
00:42:22Tony I'd like to talk to Nicky
00:42:24Do you mind?
00:42:25Well I'll go up to my flat for a bit
00:42:26And for a change
00:42:27Why don't you look at that book now?
00:42:30Now?
00:42:30Why not?
00:42:31Won't take you long
00:42:32It's good
00:42:32Well I might glance at it
00:42:34Good enough
00:42:35Bless you Jill
00:42:37Well well well
00:42:41Marriage no less
00:42:42Uh huh
00:42:42What fun
00:42:44It is
00:42:45Very
00:42:45Between us all he's going to have quite a time
00:42:49Between us all?
00:42:50Well you and me and my book
00:42:52I'm going to need your help
00:42:53You know I've kept up with all the manifestos
00:42:55Oh invent anything you like
00:42:57What's it matter?
00:42:58Oh I can't
00:42:59Sid's a stickler for accuracy
00:43:00What?
00:43:02Nicky
00:43:02You're not giving him the truth
00:43:04Of course I am
00:43:05Oh darling
00:43:06He was so idiotic that first evening
00:43:08He took me to all the places
00:43:10Kept on pointing out people to me
00:43:12Naturally I knew most of them
00:43:13But I gave them the sign
00:43:14Humans around
00:43:16And they played up
00:43:17But he went on and on
00:43:18Wanting to take me to Mrs. De Parse's
00:43:20And so
00:43:21Finally
00:43:22You told him about yourself
00:43:24It's going to pay beautifully
00:43:25I gather Tony has made Sidney a very generous offer
00:43:28You mean that's what Tony is reading upstairs now?
00:43:31You could publish that book
00:43:33I won't let you
00:43:34What harm can it do?
00:43:35There are no names in it
00:43:36But your name is going to be on it
00:43:38And it's too close to home to be safe
00:43:40Nicky
00:43:41Tony doesn't know about me
00:43:43And he's not going to
00:43:44Oh
00:43:45I suppose you're going to tell me you're renouncing too
00:43:47I have renounced
00:43:49Since when?
00:43:50Well actually
00:43:51Since about ten minutes ago
00:43:52Though I haven't done anything for a fortnight
00:43:55You don't mean this marriage is on the level
00:43:59You haven't fallen in love with him
00:44:01No of course not
00:44:02But I'm cutting all that right out
00:44:04You can't cut it out
00:44:05It's something you were born with
00:44:06There's not a thing you can do about it
00:44:08I needn't practice it
00:44:09And I won't
00:44:10Oh you wait till the first temptation comes along
00:44:12The first thing you really want
00:44:14Then it'll be
00:44:15Just this once
00:44:16And that'll lead to another
00:44:17And another
00:44:18Not for me
00:44:19My mind made up
00:44:20That's why you've got to stop that book
00:44:22I'm sorry dear
00:44:22But no
00:44:23It's important to me
00:44:24It's more important to me
00:44:25No dear
00:44:26I'm sorry
00:44:26But quite firmly
00:44:27No
00:44:27Very well then
00:44:28I'll have to do something about it
00:44:30What did I just tell you?
00:44:32I thought you'd retired
00:44:33I'll make this a farewell clearance
00:44:35To stop that book
00:44:36We've got people on our side
00:44:38Remember?
00:44:40Mrs. De Pass
00:44:41Well
00:44:42I'm not better than that old battle act
00:44:44She can take it up higher
00:44:45To the big boys
00:44:46She'll get the whole organisation behind it
00:44:47That bunch
00:44:48There isn't one of them
00:44:50Can give anyone a flat tyre
00:44:51Without having to go to bed for a week
00:44:53Now
00:44:54Will you bring me every copy
00:44:56That's in existence
00:44:57Or am I going to have to go to work?
00:45:00You know I can
00:45:01Don't you?
00:45:03Well
00:45:03What's it to be?
00:45:05Yes
00:45:06Or no?
00:45:07Not for the world
00:45:07Very well then
00:45:09Pie
00:45:12Pie
00:45:12Pie Wacket
00:45:13I don't want that book to be published
00:45:17Do you hear?
00:45:18Not by anyone
00:45:19Jill look out
00:45:20And that'll teach you to threaten me with the organisation
00:45:23Girlie your little romance is coming to a sticky end
00:45:26Tony's going to know all about you
00:45:28And before the day is out too
00:45:29Oh
00:45:31You're still here Nicky
00:45:32Good
00:45:32Hello there's Pie Wacket again
00:45:34What are you going to do with Pie now?
00:45:36I'm going to put him out
00:45:38I meant
00:45:41Now that you two are getting married
00:45:43Oh
00:45:43Did she tell you he doesn't like me?
00:45:45Can't bear me to touch him for some reason
00:45:47Did you read it?
00:45:48How did you like it?
00:45:50I don't know if you want me to talk in front of Jillian
00:45:53Yes
00:45:54Why not?
00:45:55Jill
00:45:56I'm afraid Nicky here has been a bad boy
00:45:59I don't think Aunt Queenie's the only member of your family
00:46:02Who goes in for practical jokes
00:46:04You think this book's a joke?
00:46:06It's insane
00:46:07You ought to call it
00:46:10What every young witch ought to know
00:46:13How you imagine for one moment that I believe in it
00:46:15I've just been talking to Redlitz on the phone
00:46:19And he said that Nicky had convinced him
00:46:21That he was one of them
00:46:22I think that was going a little far
00:46:24Did he tell you how he got here in the first place?
00:46:26Yes I had all that
00:46:27A luminous paint or something
00:46:29And all your references
00:46:30Including a Mrs. DeParse
00:46:32Who seems to be a sort of head witch or something
00:46:34But now the joke's over
00:46:37So you'd better tell Redlitz
00:46:38The whole thing was a leg pull
00:46:40Or this book will have to find another publisher
00:46:43No
00:46:44I don't think any other publisher would be any good either
00:46:47Now
00:46:48Do you, Jill?
00:46:50Nicky
00:46:50What are you up to?
00:46:51Oh, not a thing, darling
00:46:52All right, Tony
00:46:54I suppose it was silly of me to think you'd believe it
00:46:56Like that
00:46:57Well
00:46:58Goodbye
00:46:59And no hard feelings
00:47:01You're an ass, Nicky
00:47:02You'd better have this
00:47:03So long, Jill
00:47:05You'll be hearing from me
00:47:07Later in the day
00:47:08Is anything the matter?
00:47:14No
00:47:14Well, you look peculiar
00:47:16There's nothing wrong between you and Nicky
00:47:18No
00:47:18Tony
00:47:19I've got to tell you something
00:47:22Not if it's to prove to me that Nicky is a witch, no
00:47:24The word is warlock
00:47:26Oh, well, we don't have to get technical about it
00:47:28You don't believe there are such things at all?
00:47:30No, dear
00:47:31And it's no good trying to make me
00:47:32No matter who told you
00:47:33Look
00:47:34Nobody's threatening you with anything, are they?
00:47:37Nicky isn't?
00:47:38Is he threatening to tell something about you to me?
00:47:41Yes
00:47:41Well, that's easily dealt with
00:47:43Tell me yourself
00:47:44That's what I'm trying to do
00:47:46Well, what is it?
00:47:47Something in your past that you don't want questions asked about?
00:47:50Tony
00:47:50Will you listen quite quietly for a moment?
00:47:53Not interrupt or anything?
00:47:55Of course
00:47:55You don't believe in anything supernatural?
00:47:58Oh, God
00:47:58We're not back on that again
00:47:59How about superstitions?
00:48:01You believe in them?
00:48:02Those don't mean anything
00:48:03Then why do you defer to them?
00:48:05Habit, perhaps
00:48:06Or
00:48:07Is it just that you won't take a chance?
00:48:10In case there were rules
00:48:11Or something governing those things, yes?
00:48:13Well, for the sake of argument, perhaps
00:48:15Tony
00:48:15There are rules
00:48:18And it's just a question of
00:48:22Choosing which set of rules you live by
00:48:24The laws of gravity
00:48:26Or a whole different lot of rules
00:48:28That can set those aside
00:48:29Well, do you know a whole different set of rules?
00:48:31Yes, I do
00:48:32Rules and shortcuts to getting your own way
00:48:35And the people who use those shortcuts
00:48:37Are the people who
00:48:39I've got to say it
00:48:40Live by magic
00:48:42Magic
00:48:43Tony
00:48:44There is such a thing as magic
00:48:47I know
00:48:48I can do it
00:48:50You can?
00:48:52Yes
00:48:52Well
00:48:53Do it then
00:48:54Show me something
00:48:55No, I mustn't
00:48:56It would go on and on
00:48:59It always does
00:49:00I've broken down once this afternoon already
00:49:02You have, have you?
00:49:03What did you do?
00:49:04I stopped that book being published
00:49:05Oh, no, you didn't
00:49:07That's my province
00:49:08Sorry to spoil your story
00:49:10But I decided I wasn't going to publish it
00:49:12After I'd read two pages
00:49:14I didn't say I stopped you publishing it
00:49:16I stopped anyone publishing it
00:49:18How very useful
00:49:19What did you do?
00:49:20I can't tell you
00:49:22It would sound too silly
00:49:24Oh, come on
00:49:25What did you do?
00:49:26I put on a spell
00:49:27And how does one put on a spell?
00:49:29I used Pywhacket
00:49:30You mean
00:49:31You spoke to him about it
00:49:33And what's he supposed to do?
00:49:35Go out and call on all the publishers
00:49:36And talk them out of it
00:49:38Is Pywhacket a witch too?
00:49:40He's a familiar
00:49:40He's familiar?
00:49:43I'll tell you other things
00:49:44The luminous paint
00:49:46That was true
00:49:47Only it wasn't Nicky
00:49:48It was I
00:49:49You saw me doing it even
00:49:52You thought it was indoor fireworks
00:49:54And you're coming here
00:49:56You remember how that happened?
00:49:58Your telephone went out of order
00:50:00That was Providence
00:50:01No, that was Nicky
00:50:03He put it out of order
00:50:05Well, I've heard of repairmen
00:50:06Why would Nicky do that?
00:50:08As a prank
00:50:09That's what he uses it all for mainly
00:50:11Playing tricks
00:50:12Turning all the traffic lights
00:50:14Of Piccadilly Circus green
00:50:16At the same moment
00:50:17He's never taken it seriously
00:50:18Most people don't
00:50:20But it can be very serious
00:50:22Do you believe in the kind of God
00:50:26With a long, white beard?
00:50:28No
00:50:29But you do believe that
00:50:31If you're in trouble
00:50:32Real trouble
00:50:33Facing death or something
00:50:34There is something you could appeal to
00:50:37That could help you
00:50:38I suppose
00:50:39And even if you don't think of it as a man
00:50:41Somewhere
00:50:43Lingeringly
00:50:44There is still a picture of that
00:50:46Long, white beard
00:50:47Well, with me
00:50:49Lingeringly
00:50:51It's horns and a tail
00:50:54The devil that people sell their souls to?
00:50:56Yes
00:50:57What does the devil do with this soul?
00:50:59Is that something I've always wanted to know?
00:51:01It used to worry me too
00:51:02The nearest I ever got to understanding it
00:51:04Was that it was like votes
00:51:06He needs votes
00:51:08Supporters
00:51:08Jill, this is all table-turning nonsense
00:51:12All those things you talked about
00:51:14Nicky's business with the telephone
00:51:16Those things are coincidences
00:51:18They look like that
00:51:20They have to
00:51:20They can't do it any other way
00:51:23I can't turn this house into the Taj Mahal
00:51:26It doesn't work that way
00:51:28There has to be a rational explanation if you want it
00:51:31Then I'll take the rational explanation
00:51:33Just as you took the rational explanation of us
00:51:36There
00:51:38Now I've said it
00:51:40You mean
00:51:41That was
00:51:42Yes
00:51:43That was
00:51:45Now, really
00:51:46Well, was it rational?
00:51:48What happened to you here on Christmas Eve?
00:51:50It happened
00:51:51How?
00:51:51Think back
00:51:52What did happen?
00:51:54You came in here to use the telephone
00:51:56The number was engaged
00:51:58Then you got through
00:51:59Can you remember what happened next?
00:52:01I remember every single thing
00:52:03I made my call
00:52:04You went into the kitchen
00:52:05You came back with the cat
00:52:07Go on
00:52:07I went to the door
00:52:09Turned back
00:52:10And suddenly
00:52:11I seemed to see you for the first time
00:52:14And you were in my arms
00:52:16You've left out something
00:52:17What did I do before that?
00:52:20You didn't do anything
00:52:22You sat down
00:52:23You talked to the cat
00:52:25Oh
00:52:26Damn it
00:52:29I won't believe it
00:52:31What made you suddenly take me in your arms?
00:52:33Because I wanted to
00:52:35More than I've ever wanted to do anything in my whole life
00:52:39And you think you made me do it?
00:52:41Why?
00:52:41What for?
00:52:41Because I wanted you to
00:52:43So I did that
00:52:44You mean I had nothing to do with it at all
00:52:47I'm sorry, Tony
00:52:48It's bad
00:52:49The whole thing's bad
00:52:51It's habit forming
00:52:53It's like abusing influence
00:52:56And it can destroy you as a person
00:52:58Well, now I've told you
00:53:00And I don't have to worry about anyone else telling you now
00:53:04You don't have to worry about anything
00:53:06You don't believe a word of it, do you?
00:53:09I certainly do
00:53:10You do?
00:53:11I believe you cast an absolutely wonderful spell on me
00:53:16And I'm crazy about it
00:53:18Oh, dang, don't answer
00:53:23Oh, darling
00:53:24Now that we've got the rest of our lives together
00:53:27Oh, our Queen
00:53:33Hello, darling
00:53:34Oh, hello, Tony too
00:53:36No, darling, I'm not staying
00:53:38I really don't know why I came
00:53:40But I felt an urge
00:53:42A simple, irresistible impulse
00:53:45Did you meet Nicky by any chance?
00:53:48Nicky?
00:53:49Yes, I passed him in the street
00:53:50He waved to me
00:53:52Rather a funny kind of wave
00:53:54A drink
00:53:54Ah, dear Nicky
00:53:56Oh, perhaps I came to tell you
00:54:00I shan't see you tonight
00:54:01I promised I'd dine with Mrs. Depart
00:54:03Why, what's the matter, Tony?
00:54:06Did you say Mrs. Depart?
00:54:08Why, do you know her?
00:54:09Auntie, I'd better tell you
00:54:11Tony knows
00:54:13I've told him
00:54:14Oh, how wonderful
00:54:17And is he sympathetic?
00:54:20Now, wait one minute
00:54:22Let's get this straight
00:54:23You mean she thinks she's one too?
00:54:26Yes, Tony
00:54:27How else do you think I got into your flat
00:54:29When the door was locked?
00:54:30Do you mean you can get through locked doors?
00:54:32Usually
00:54:33Could you get through that one if I locked it?
00:54:37I think so
00:54:38Good
00:54:38Come on then
00:54:39Ahem
00:54:40Oh, no
00:54:42I mustn't
00:54:43I can't
00:54:44No
00:54:44No, I suspected that
00:54:47Well, Gillian, you do it then
00:54:49No, Auntie, I've stopped
00:54:50Tony and I are getting married
00:54:52Oh, how lovely
00:54:55How exciting
00:54:57But if he knows
00:54:59That makes no difference
00:55:01I've stopped
00:55:02Oh, well
00:55:03I'm sorry
00:55:05I'm sorry, Tony
00:55:05About the door
00:55:06Well
00:55:08What's that?
00:55:10Pie-whacket
00:55:11It must be his dinner time
00:55:13Goodness, it's long past
00:55:14I forgot all about him
00:55:16Excuse me
00:55:17We shall miss you here
00:55:21Oh, how nice of you
00:55:23I know it's hard to understand at first, Tony
00:55:26You see, Gillian's been in it ever since she was tiny
00:55:30And then she started me
00:55:31Or I found out
00:55:33I don't know how much she's told you about it all
00:55:35About that spell she put on you
00:55:38Yes, I had all that
00:55:39Perhaps I should lend you some books to explain things to you
00:55:42They helped me a lot
00:55:43Did they?
00:55:44Yes
00:55:45Of course, I always knew I had something
00:55:47But I thought it was an artistic temperament
00:55:50I don't think I would ever have become a witch
00:55:52If my parents had let me go on the stage
00:55:55Miss Holroyd
00:55:56You don't really believe that Gillian has any powers
00:55:59I know she has
00:56:00She's done wonderful things
00:56:03Those thunderstorms
00:56:05While she was at school
00:56:06On account of you-know-who
00:56:08I've no idea who
00:56:09Your friend, Mel Kittredge
00:56:11Oh, nonsense
00:56:13Gillian has never heard of Mel Kittredge
00:56:15But of course she has
00:56:16I told her myself that you were getting married
00:56:19That's why she went after you with Pie-whacket
00:56:22I beg your pardon
00:56:22Oh, but I promise you
00:56:24She wouldn't have used magic
00:56:26If she'd had time for the usual feminine methods
00:56:29No matter how great enemies she and Miss Kittredge were
00:56:32You mean, she went after me because of Mel?
00:56:35Well, she thought you very attractive already
00:56:38You've no idea how much she likes you
00:56:41Or perhaps you have
00:56:42Miss Holroyd, what are you trying to say?
00:56:45Well, Tony
00:56:46With us, it's like the saints
00:56:49Saints?
00:56:50Yes
00:56:50Only the other way round
00:56:52At least, that's what the books say
00:56:54Saints love everyone
00:56:56Just everyone
00:56:57With no thought for themselves
00:56:59But with us, it's just the contrary
00:57:02Look, perhaps I'd better read some of those books of yours after all
00:57:05Yes, Tony
00:57:06Then you'll see how impractical
00:57:08Well, how impossible, really
00:57:10Love is
00:57:11Not sex
00:57:12Sex is allowed
00:57:13In fact, it's almost encouraged
00:57:16But of course, you must know that
00:57:18Miss Holroyd
00:57:19Oh, no, Tony
00:57:20Can't I be Aunt Queenie now?
00:57:23Miss Holroyd, I don't think we'd better go on with this
00:57:25Oh, dear
00:57:26I haven't been too bold, have I?
00:57:29Pywhacket is behaving very strangely
00:57:32I had to coax and coax him
00:57:34I must go, darling
00:57:36So nice to see you
00:57:38Goodbye
00:57:39Goodbye, Tony
00:57:40Dear
00:57:41Gillian
00:57:47There are some things I want to ask you
00:57:49Have you told me the truth
00:57:52About yourself?
00:57:54Yes
00:57:54And about us?
00:57:55Yes, why?
00:57:56Well, you didn't tell me
00:57:57That you knew Merle Kittredge
00:57:59You did know her, didn't you?
00:58:02You were at school together
00:58:03You knew about her and me, too, didn't you?
00:58:07You knew from the beginning
00:58:08And that was why you went after me, deliberately
00:58:11To spite her
00:58:12No, not to spite her
00:58:15Why, then?
00:58:15Because I wanted you
00:58:17Because you were in love with me?
00:58:18How could I be in love with you?
00:58:20I didn't know you
00:58:21Are you in love with me now?
00:58:22How does one tell if one's in love?
00:58:28One knows
00:58:29But how?
00:58:31Could you go on without me?
00:58:35I think that's the best test
00:58:37If I wasn't there, could you?
00:58:40I'd have to, wouldn't I?
00:58:43And there's the answer
00:58:46But wouldn't I?
00:58:47Perhaps
00:58:47But you shouldn't feel that you could
00:58:50Why do you think this is hitting me as it is?
00:58:54To find out the whole thing had no meaning of any kind
00:58:58To find that you just haven't been there the whole time
00:59:02I don't think I knew what I was doing
00:59:06But it would be like this
00:59:08I'm sorry
00:59:10That's fine
00:59:11Oh, and you needn't pretend to cry
00:59:13Because you can't do that either
00:59:14If I remember rightly
00:59:15I'm not crying
00:59:17Oh
00:59:18So you believe it now?
00:59:21No, I don't believe a word of it
00:59:22Not a damn word
00:59:24Can you take off spells that you put on?
00:59:27Because I think you'd better
00:59:27No
00:59:28No, I wouldn't do that
00:59:30No, I won't
00:59:31I won't
00:59:32All right
00:59:34All right
00:59:36Where are you going?
00:59:37I don't know
00:59:37But I'm getting the hell out of here
00:59:38No
00:59:39No, you can't
00:59:40Oh, yes, I can
00:59:41And I don't know how one deals with witches
00:59:43But don't think
00:59:44Because you put a spell on me
00:59:45That I am coming back
00:59:47Because I'm not
00:59:48Ever
00:59:49Tony
00:59:49The spell
00:59:52He'll have to come back
00:59:54Won't he?
00:59:57Taxi
01:00:00No
01:00:02No
01:00:04Good God
01:00:07No
01:00:09Tony
01:00:10No
01:00:11No
01:00:13No
01:00:14No
01:00:15Sitting in the dark now, eh?
01:00:45Never a dull moment around here
01:00:47Where's Tony?
01:00:49Out somewhere
01:00:50Oh, you two haven't had a quarrel or anything, have you?
01:00:53No
01:00:53Not a quarrel
01:00:55Just a visitor
01:00:57Thank you, Nicky
01:00:58I say
01:00:58What's happened to this pretty face?
01:01:00All the way from Africa
01:01:01And then smashed to pieces in lovely Knightsbridge
01:01:04Someone's been a bit careless
01:01:06No one has been careless
01:01:07What a pity it got broken
01:01:09It had come in so handy just now
01:01:11Don't tell me Tony broke this
01:01:13You know perfectly well who broke it
01:01:15Nicky, you've seen him
01:01:18Where?
01:01:19At Sid's room
01:01:20Ah
01:01:21He came straight there from you
01:01:22Oh, it's no good you phoning him
01:01:24He isn't there now
01:01:25Where is he?
01:01:26Well, that I'm afraid I can't tell you
01:01:28He's not with Merle
01:01:30No, but I think he thinks he ought to be
01:01:32After all, perhaps he's still in love with her underneath
01:01:35Don't think I haven't thought of that
01:01:36I've been sitting here battling with the temptation to take the spell off
01:01:41That's when I broke that mask
01:01:43If I leave things as they are
01:01:45He'll still be in love with me and loathe me for it
01:01:48Yes, I don't think it was very clever of you to tell him about the spell
01:01:52You know what it always says on love potions
01:01:54Shake well and don't tell
01:01:56Who's that?
01:01:58I'll see
01:01:58It can't be Tony
01:02:00Tony's got his key
01:02:03Tony!
01:02:04Nicky, I want to talk to Gillian alone
01:02:07Will you clear out?
01:02:07It won't take more than a couple of minutes
01:02:09Of course
01:02:09I'll go and get a pack of cigarettes around the corner
01:02:11Tony, won't you please
01:02:13Listen to me
01:02:14I've got something to say and I want to say it quickly
01:02:16I don't want to be here and I wouldn't be
01:02:18Only I was told I had to
01:02:19So here I am
01:02:20For your information, I've been to see Mrs. DeParse
01:02:23What for?
01:02:24For the hair of the dog that bit me
01:02:26Not to get her to take my spell off
01:02:29Oh, no!
01:02:30What else?
01:02:31And did she?
01:02:33Tony, did she?
01:02:34For whatever it was worth
01:02:35How?
01:02:36With a whole lot of hocus-pocus and a very dirty old paddock
01:02:39From what I've seen, it's a lot more complicated to take a spell off than to put one off
01:02:42It would be for her
01:02:43And how do you feel now?
01:02:46I don't feel anything except bloody angry
01:02:47Going all the way out to Ealing
01:02:50To that messy little house called Cauldron's Corner or whatever it was
01:02:54Having to stand hat in hand and learn a little poem
01:02:57Walk backwards round and round an oriental table
01:03:00Its stomach turning and humiliating
01:03:03I know
01:03:04Don't tell me
01:03:05You say nothing of being pounded out of pocket into the bargain
01:03:08Why?
01:03:08What did she charge you?
01:03:10I don't want to go into it
01:03:11Any of it
01:03:11The only reason that I came was that she said the thing wouldn't be complete
01:03:15Until I'd seen you and told you
01:03:17That was nice of her
01:03:18To make that a condition
01:03:20Well, now I have
01:03:21And I can go
01:03:22And by the way, she's arranged it so you can't undo this one
01:03:25And how did she do that?
01:03:27We won't go into it
01:03:28Any of it
01:03:29I've said what I had to say
01:03:31What about Merle?
01:03:34What about her?
01:03:36Are you going back to her?
01:03:37If she'll have you
01:03:38At the moment, the only thing I'm going to do is drink myself into a stupor
01:03:42Stupor?
01:03:43Forget the whole business
01:03:44If I can, I'll say goodnight
01:03:46I mean, goodbye
01:03:48I'll never see you again
01:03:49I see no reason why you should
01:03:51All right
01:03:52All settled
01:03:55Well?
01:03:58What's happening now?
01:04:00Oh, it's revolting
01:04:01He's getting mixed up with it
01:04:03Going to see her
01:04:04Oh, he's too good for that sort of thing
01:04:07Now, just a minute
01:04:07He is
01:04:08It's cheapening to him
01:04:10Scrabbling about in the gutters of the supernatural
01:04:12With Mrs. De Pass
01:04:14Are you going to let her get away with it?
01:04:17Come on back to us where you belong
01:04:19This is what you get for mixing with human beings
01:04:22Oh, it's all right to make use of them
01:04:24Have affairs with them if you want to
01:04:25But anything else, no
01:04:27Oh, so come back, Jill
01:04:30Come to Natalie's party with me
01:04:31Oh, um
01:04:33Come in
01:04:35Jillian?
01:04:38I've got Mr. Redlich outside
01:04:40How do you know Redlich?
01:04:41We met tonight at Mrs. De Pass
01:04:43And then we left together when Tony went in
01:04:47Will you see him?
01:04:48Just for a minute
01:04:49It's important
01:04:50I don't think you should be cross with him, darling
01:04:53Don't you?
01:04:54Bring him in
01:04:55And is he going to need a drink?
01:05:00Good evening, Miss Fowright
01:05:02It's very good of you to see me like this
01:05:05It's you I have to thank for taking Tony out to Mrs. De Pass, isn't it, Mr. Redlich?
01:05:10Taking him to be cured of me
01:05:12Oh, no, it wasn't that, Miss Fowright
01:05:15It was to put him back to where he was when he first met you
01:05:19You know, like in Shakespeare
01:05:20Be as thou wast
01:05:22Won't to be
01:05:23See as thou wast
01:05:25Won't to see
01:05:25Midsummer night's dream
01:05:26When they take off the power of the flower
01:05:29And Titania falls out of love with the ass
01:05:32Thank you for the comparison
01:05:34Oh, but
01:05:35You'll need this
01:05:37Oh, thanks
01:05:39But what I want to explain is
01:05:42I couldn't help myself
01:05:44I had an idea at the time that you mightn't altogether like it
01:05:48And then when your aunt told me you'd almost had a sort of hate on old Bianca
01:05:53Bianca?
01:05:54Mrs. De Pass
01:05:54Well, when I heard that
01:05:58That you'd always been rivals, so to speak
01:06:00We've never been rivals
01:06:02That third-rate, vulgar, self-advertising, suburban sorceress
01:06:07No, no, go slow, darling
01:06:08You've got the best in the business
01:06:09It's people like her who make me wish we had the Inquisition back again
01:06:13Do you know what she made him do?
01:06:15She made him come over here and tell me
01:06:19Tell me what she'd done
01:06:21Told him it was part of it
01:06:23Now, look, Miss Fowright
01:06:24I don't know anything about that side of it
01:06:27But I know you're not so bad yourself
01:06:30When it comes to revenge and that sort of thing
01:06:32I don't want you to take it out on me
01:06:37It was Tony's idea, the whole thing
01:06:40All I did was to take him there
01:06:43And now you're afraid of the consequences
01:06:46Why don't you ask Mrs. De Pass to protect you
01:06:50If you think so highly of her
01:06:51Or you could go to the local vicar
01:06:53And get me exorcised with bell, book and candle
01:06:57Now, Miss Fowright, don't get upset
01:06:59I only did what I was asked to do
01:07:02Suppose you've been asked to commit a murder
01:07:04Or introduce someone to a murderer
01:07:06Who'd do the job for money
01:07:07Yes, Aunt Queenie?
01:07:10What does she charge for a little thing like this?
01:07:13Well, she varies her prices, dear
01:07:15According to people's means
01:07:17She asked me about Tony
01:07:18And what did you tell her?
01:07:20I told her I thought he was quite well off
01:07:22You see, I'd seen his passbook
01:07:24And letters from his stockbroker
01:07:26And what is she going to rush him?
01:07:28She said she was going to ask
01:07:30A thousand pounds
01:07:32What?
01:07:33Now, look, Miss Fowright
01:07:34I don't want to intrude on you
01:07:37In your hour of grief
01:07:39But put yourself in my place
01:07:42I'd rather not, Mr. Redlich
01:07:44But don't worry
01:07:46I won't do anything to you
01:07:48Oh, that's wonderful of you, Miss Fowright
01:07:50Thank you
01:07:52Thank you
01:07:53And just one thing more
01:07:54About the book
01:07:56Nicky said you'd sort of
01:07:57Put a stop on it
01:08:00Hmm?
01:08:00Well, now that Tony's not
01:08:02Don't you think you might
01:08:04I mean, well, just sort of release it
01:08:07Oh, I don't mean right now, naturally
01:08:10But sometime when you've nothing else on your mind
01:08:12Mr. Redlich
01:08:13Don't you think from now on
01:08:15That you'd better stay away
01:08:17From this kind of thing?
01:08:18I don't think you've got the temperament for it
01:08:21Or the nerve, apparently
01:08:23Yes, I expect you're right
01:08:25I only meant...
01:08:27Mr. Redlich
01:08:28Go away
01:08:31Well, of course
01:08:34Of course
01:08:36And thanks a lot, anyway
01:08:38Goodbye
01:08:40All right
01:08:42I've got a little job to do here
01:08:45Oh, Bianca
01:08:46She and her thousand pounds
01:08:48With her potions
01:08:49And her...
01:08:50It'll cost her a lot more than a thousand pounds
01:08:52To get out of what I'll do to her
01:08:54She's got a lot of valuable Chinese rugs
01:08:57You once told me
01:08:58And there are those Persian tapestries
01:09:01And the mink coat
01:09:03Moths
01:09:05And come to think of it
01:09:07There's Merle, too
01:09:10Be as thou wast, won't to be
01:09:13And how was that?
01:09:15In love with Merle Kittredge
01:09:17No, she's not going to get him back
01:09:18Not if I have anything to do with it
01:09:20Where's Pie Wacket?
01:09:23Pie?
01:09:24Pie, Pie Wacket?
01:09:26Pie, where are you?
01:09:27I've never seen her like this before
01:09:31Yes, but don't stop her
01:09:32He's not there
01:09:33Well then, darling
01:09:35Why don't you wait
01:09:36And think it over till the morning
01:09:37I can do without him
01:09:38Let's see what I've got
01:09:42Moss
01:09:44Wormwood
01:09:46Where's that stuff I got in Tobago?
01:09:49Aunt Queenie
01:09:50Take these
01:09:51Bottle
01:09:52Bottle
01:09:53Owl
01:09:55Mandrake
01:09:56And Merle
01:09:57And Merle
01:09:58What are you going to do to her?
01:10:00Why don't you transport her somewhere?
01:10:02And have Tony go after her
01:10:04Then make her fall in love with someone else
01:10:06Someone very unsuitable
01:10:07A dustman, perhaps
01:10:09Here
01:10:09Here we are
01:10:12I've been waiting for an opportunity to try this
01:10:16What is it?
01:10:17Something really fancy
01:10:19Aunt Queenie, could you put the rest back?
01:10:24For revenges
01:10:25Now
01:10:26What have we got of theirs?
01:10:30Have you got anything belonging to the anchor?
01:10:33Mrs. DePars
01:10:34I've got her photograph upstairs
01:10:36But I don't think I should let you use that
01:10:38I can write her name
01:10:40And use that
01:10:41That'll do
01:10:42It'll also do for Miss Poison Pen, too
01:10:45This is a gala comeback
01:10:47Too bad you can't make it a hat trick
01:10:49Gillian, please, darling
01:10:51Auntie
01:10:52If you don't like it, you don't need to stay
01:10:55Oh, let us see
01:10:56Well, then she must keep quiet
01:10:57Bianca, eh?
01:11:01Good
01:11:02Merle
01:11:05Emily
01:11:06Kittredge
01:11:07Funny I should remember that it's Emily
01:11:10Things do come back when they need
01:11:11Nicky, the big ashtray
01:11:13Then put out the lights
01:11:15Mm-hmm
01:11:16Good
01:11:22Syatox
01:11:30Zorani
01:11:31Elastot
01:11:32Got a match?
01:11:33Mm, yes
01:11:34Dan
01:11:39It won't light
01:11:44Stuff must be old or something
01:11:46The paper won't light
01:11:48Perhaps the ashtray is damp
01:11:49That wouldn't make any difference
01:11:51I'll use two this time
01:11:53That's strange
01:11:58Oh
01:11:59What is it?
01:12:01We're not going on with this
01:12:03Why not?
01:12:06You'd better go to your party, Nicky
01:12:07Nothing else is going to happen here tonight
01:12:10Look, look
01:12:10Something is really wrong
01:12:12You...
01:12:13You haven't been defrosted, have you?
01:12:15No, of course not
01:12:16Well, show me
01:12:17Prove it
01:12:17I'll do no such thing
01:12:19I'm tired
01:12:20So
01:12:22It is true after all
01:12:25The old wives' tales are true
01:12:28Ha ha
01:12:29Well, well, well
01:12:30Um
01:12:31Let me hear from you sometime, Jill
01:12:33When you're feeling better, maybe
01:12:36Good night, Aunt Queenie
01:12:38Jill
01:12:40What is it?
01:12:42Aunt Queenie
01:12:43It is true
01:12:45You mean you have lost your powers?
01:12:49You've fallen in love?
01:12:51Yes, I think so
01:12:52I think it's happened to me
01:12:54Oh, but darling
01:12:56Now
01:12:57Now
01:12:58Yes, it's a good time, isn't it?
01:13:01I've been coming down with it all evening
01:13:03Only I didn't know what it was
01:13:05That's it
01:13:06I'm finished
01:13:08Finished as a witch, anyway
01:13:11Jillian
01:13:12What is love like?
01:13:15You know I've never had it
01:13:17Is it wonderful?
01:13:20No, it's
01:13:20Awful
01:13:22Oh, darling
01:13:26Tears
01:13:27Real tears
01:13:29Yes
01:13:30And to think I've always
01:13:32Envied people who could cry
01:13:35It feels horrible
01:13:37Oh, Aunt Queenie
01:13:39I don't want to be human now
01:13:42Jillian
01:14:03Jill
01:14:07Aunty
01:14:09I'm here
01:14:10What about a drink, then?
01:14:15Don't mind if I fix one?
01:14:17No
01:14:17Where's my painting?
01:14:24Mm-mm
01:14:24Ah
01:14:26Nicky, dear
01:14:30How nice
01:14:31Thank you
01:14:32It's been ages
01:14:35Oh, I'm exhausted
01:14:36I really can't wait
01:14:38You must stay till Jillian gets here
01:14:40That's why I've asked you to come
01:14:42You two can't go on like this
01:14:45Especially when she's so unhappy
01:14:47And she's still in love with Tony
01:14:49Yes
01:14:49And he hasn't set foot in this house since that night
01:14:52Well, what does Jill do with herself these days, anyway?
01:14:55Well, she has a job
01:14:56A job?
01:14:58Wouldn't she rather be dead?
01:14:59Nicky, you mustn't say things like that
01:15:01And look, dear
01:15:02I don't want to scold you
01:15:04But ever since your book died
01:15:05You've been very discourteous to Sidney
01:15:08Oh, Sidney?
01:15:09You know, Mr. Redlich
01:15:10Now, since when?
01:15:12Oh, quite a little while
01:15:14We have dinner every Wednesday
01:15:16Aunt Quinny
01:15:22Nicky
01:15:24Oh
01:15:25How nice
01:15:27I haven't seen you since
01:15:29Well, not since
01:15:31What brought you here?
01:15:34Oh, I just thought I'd come around
01:15:36And say hello
01:15:37Or rather Aunt Queenie thought so
01:15:39Oh
01:15:39Well
01:15:40Lovely
01:15:41Come and sit down
01:15:43Look, I can't today
01:15:45Oh, just for a little
01:15:46Won't you?
01:15:48Please, Nicky
01:15:49Please stay
01:15:50I'm late as it is
01:15:51I've got a date
01:15:51I'll come back some other time
01:15:53I really will
01:15:54All right
01:15:55How's Pywhacket?
01:15:57He ran away
01:15:58Because of...
01:15:59I suppose so
01:16:00Nothing for him to do here anymore
01:16:02You know
01:16:04Jill
01:16:05You look
01:16:06Different
01:16:07I don't know how exactly
01:16:09But...
01:16:09Better or worse
01:16:10Well, that depends on your taste
01:16:12I suppose
01:16:13Goodbye, Jill
01:16:14Goodbye, Aunt Queenie
01:16:16Aunt Queenie
01:16:18He's upstairs
01:16:20I saw him at his window
01:16:22As I came in
01:16:23Just a glimpse of him
01:16:25Did he see you?
01:16:27I don't know
01:16:27I'm afraid he may have
01:16:30Not afraid
01:16:31I've been so thankful
01:16:32That he's not been in the place
01:16:34That I've not bumped into him
01:16:36And now the feeling
01:16:37That he's just up there
01:16:38Is more than I can stand
01:16:40Let's not have dinner here this evening
01:16:43Let's go out
01:16:44Let's go out now
01:16:45I wish I could summon him
01:16:47Then I could tell him
01:16:49What's happened to you
01:16:50About your accident
01:16:52And what caused it
01:16:54Tell him
01:16:54I'd go to any lengths
01:16:56To stop his finding out
01:16:57But darling, why?
01:16:59Pride, I suppose
01:17:00Or shame
01:17:01They're new emotions to me
01:17:04Or else they're very old ones
01:17:06In reverse
01:17:07The other side of the coin
01:17:08Oh, it's him
01:17:10It is he
01:17:12It can't be
01:17:13Help me
01:17:14Open the door
01:17:16But don't leave me
01:17:17Promise
01:17:17Hello, Tony
01:17:22Are you busy
01:17:24Or can I see you for a minute?
01:17:25I have Aunt Queenie here
01:17:27Darling, I'm going to run along
01:17:29I have a dinner engagement
01:17:31I forgot to tell you
01:17:32But I'll phone you
01:17:34Later
01:17:34See?
01:17:36Goodbye, Tony
01:17:37It's so lovely
01:17:39You dropped in
01:17:40I'm afraid Miss Holroyd
01:17:45Has the wrong idea
01:17:46Of what I came here for
01:17:47This isn't friendly, is it?
01:17:49I didn't imagine that it was
01:17:50I'm going to America
01:17:51And I came down here
01:17:53To get some things I needed
01:17:54I've only just discovered
01:17:56That I still have a flat here
01:17:58I told my secretary
01:17:59Directly after
01:18:00That night
01:18:02To move me out of here
01:18:03And never mention
01:18:04The damn place to me again
01:18:05I didn't mean to be offensive
01:18:08I understand
01:18:08Today
01:18:09I found my stuff
01:18:11Is not in store at all
01:18:12I'm stuck with this place
01:18:14She hasn't been able
01:18:15To sublet it
01:18:16I see your hand in this
01:18:18And I don't intend
01:18:19To put up with it
01:18:21What have I done?
01:18:22You know damn well
01:18:22What you've done
01:18:23You've arranged it that way
01:18:24What did the agents
01:18:25Tell your secretary?
01:18:26I don't know
01:18:27What they told her
01:18:28I didn't let her get that far
01:18:29I intend to deal
01:18:30With this myself
01:18:30You mean deal with me?
01:18:33I can't do anything about it
01:18:34You mean you won't?
01:18:35If it will end this interview
01:18:37I'll accept that
01:18:38But I won't accept it
01:18:39This is sheer vindictiveness
01:18:41Trying to hold me here
01:18:42And I won't accept that
01:18:43The whole thing is in your lease
01:18:45As you could have found out
01:18:46If you've been willing to look
01:18:47Or listen
01:18:48Instead of jumping
01:18:49To insane conclusions
01:18:50The freeholder here
01:18:53Won't let me give
01:18:54A sublet clause
01:18:55And if you think
01:18:56I arrange that
01:18:57In some way or other
01:18:58I'll dispel that illusion too
01:19:00I don't want you
01:19:02In this house
01:19:02I'd far rather
01:19:04You were out of it
01:19:05And I'll make that clear
01:19:06By cancelling your lease
01:19:07If that will suit you
01:19:09You will?
01:19:10Gladly
01:19:10Done
01:19:10Good
01:19:11Fine
01:19:12Finished
01:19:12Thank you
01:19:13Oh
01:19:15What is it?
01:19:16I was wondering
01:19:17If my secretary
01:19:18Would still be in the office
01:19:19Do you want to phone and see?
01:19:22On that phone?
01:19:23Well if you prefer not to
01:19:24It's not my favourite telephone
01:19:26But I'd better risk it
01:19:28I'm sorry I was rude
01:19:31I was too
01:19:32How have you been?
01:19:34Fine
01:19:35And you?
01:19:36Fine
01:19:36How's Pywhagget?
01:19:38He
01:19:38He's fine
01:19:40Keeping busy?
01:19:41Him or me?
01:19:42Both of you
01:19:42Oh hello
01:19:43Miss Bishop
01:19:44I'm sorry
01:19:46I lost my temper
01:19:47I'm at Miss Holroyd's flat
01:19:49I've arranged
01:19:51To cancel the lease
01:19:52So why don't I leave
01:19:53A key here
01:19:53With Miss Holroyd
01:19:55Then you can come
01:19:56And pick it up
01:19:57Is that all right?
01:19:58Certainly
01:19:58Very well then
01:19:59What rent?
01:20:03Well haven't you been
01:20:04Well why not?
01:20:06All right
01:20:09I'll be over with it
01:20:10Goodbye
01:20:10I gather I owe you
01:20:12Some rent
01:20:13Three months
01:20:14To be exact
01:20:14No
01:20:15No you don't
01:20:16Why not?
01:20:17I owe you far more than that
01:20:18What do you owe me?
01:20:19Well
01:20:20Well a thousand pounds
01:20:22Anyway
01:20:22I beg your pardon?
01:20:24That Mrs. De Pass
01:20:25Charged you
01:20:25That was outrageous
01:20:27Well I thought it was
01:20:27A little excessive
01:20:28Myself
01:20:29But I had nothing
01:20:29To compare it with
01:20:30I wish I could repay it
01:20:31I ought to
01:20:32I know
01:20:33But I can't
01:20:34I don't see that
01:20:35It's your responsibility
01:20:36But thank you
01:20:37For thinking of it
01:20:37How is it
01:20:38Going?
01:20:39I mean
01:20:40How's Merle?
01:20:42She's fine
01:20:43I think
01:20:44You think?
01:20:45Didn't you go back to her?
01:20:47Or was that spoiled?
01:20:48No I went back to her
01:20:50Then what did happen?
01:20:51I'm sorry to be inquisitive
01:20:53But it has been rather like
01:20:54Not knowing the end of the picture
01:20:56Yes I can see that
01:20:58Well I went back
01:21:00But it didn't work
01:21:02Because of me
01:21:03What did you tell her about me?
01:21:05Nothing
01:21:06Didn't she want to know
01:21:07How you had come to leave her?
01:21:09Yes but I wouldn't go into it
01:21:11Beyond the fact that I'd been
01:21:13Well
01:21:13Bewitched
01:21:15Was the word I used
01:21:16I didn't say I meant it literally
01:21:18And then
01:21:19Something happened
01:21:21Something she had done
01:21:23I can't tell you what
01:21:24But
01:21:25It finished things
01:21:26It wasn't
01:21:27A letter
01:21:29An anonymous letter
01:21:31Was it?
01:21:31What makes you ask that?
01:21:33Was that a habit of hers?
01:21:35Mm-hmm
01:21:35Actually
01:21:36It was a letter
01:21:38She had written to my partner
01:21:39While I was
01:21:39With you
01:21:40Oh yes
01:21:41You said he had been acting strangely
01:21:43That was why
01:21:44I'm sorry
01:21:46Very sorry
01:21:48You know
01:21:49This is bad
01:21:51For you
01:21:52What is?
01:21:53All this interest
01:21:54This curiosity
01:21:55You
01:21:57You
01:21:57Look
01:21:58Different
01:21:59Too
01:21:59How
01:22:00Different?
01:22:01I don't know
01:22:01Something about you
01:22:02Something
01:22:04Different
01:22:05About this flat
01:22:06Too
01:22:06I've
01:22:08Changed some things in the room
01:22:09That's all the differences
01:22:10And look
01:22:11Please
01:22:12You don't need to stay
01:22:14And be polite
01:22:15Oh yes
01:22:16I have a great deal
01:22:17To do
01:22:17Oh
01:22:18My key
01:22:19Will you give it to my secretary?
01:22:22Of course
01:22:22That reminds me
01:22:25There's something else
01:22:26I've been wondering
01:22:28How I could go about
01:22:28Returning it
01:22:29It's the key
01:22:31To this flat
01:22:33Will you excuse me
01:22:34For a moment?
01:22:35Here's the key
01:22:41Put it down
01:22:42Will you?
01:22:45I've been wondering
01:22:45How I could go about
01:22:46Returning this to you
01:22:47What is it?
01:22:49Your locket
01:22:49I gave you that
01:22:51Under false pretenses
01:22:52I felt worse about
01:22:53Having that
01:22:54Than over anything
01:22:54Like a thief almost
01:22:56Please take it
01:22:58Well it doesn't mean
01:22:59All that much
01:23:00It does to me
01:23:01Please
01:23:01Very well then
01:23:03I feel better
01:23:05And now
01:23:06I think I'd like you to go
01:23:08Yes
01:23:10Yes
01:23:11Don't stare at me
01:23:14Please go
01:23:15It's strange
01:23:17To look at you like this
01:23:18The way I see you now
01:23:21Is like a kind of
01:23:22Double image
01:23:23Someone who's completely new
01:23:26And strange
01:23:27And someone I've known
01:23:29Intimately
01:23:29Very intimately
01:23:32It'd be hard
01:23:33To forget that
01:23:34Here especially
01:23:35Do you mind going?
01:23:38Jill
01:23:38You're blushing
01:23:40No
01:23:40Of course I'm not
01:23:41You're crying
01:23:43Too
01:23:43All right then
01:23:44I'm crying
01:23:46But I thought
01:23:47You thought we couldn't
01:23:48Didn't you?
01:23:49Well you were wrong
01:23:50Are you sure?
01:23:51Quite sure
01:23:52Well I'm not
01:23:53You're
01:23:54Different
01:23:55You're
01:23:55Completely different
01:23:57Why?
01:23:57What does it matter?
01:23:58It matters to me
01:23:59A hell of a lot
01:24:00Tell me
01:24:01Are you
01:24:02Not
01:24:03One
01:24:04Anymore
01:24:05Is that it?
01:24:07Is it?
01:24:07I've got to know
01:24:08All right then
01:24:09I've lost my powers
01:24:12Now you do know
01:24:13I suppose you're entitled
01:24:15To that much satisfaction
01:24:16And now will you
01:24:17Please leave me alone
01:24:19How did you lose them?
01:24:20They just
01:24:21Went
01:24:22Is that apt to happen?
01:24:23Under certain circumstances
01:24:25What circumstances?
01:24:26There are all kinds
01:24:27No there's only one way
01:24:29It was in that book
01:24:29Of Redlich's
01:24:30Redlich doesn't know
01:24:31Anything about it
01:24:32But Nicky does
01:24:33And he helped to write it
01:24:34Tony if you've ever
01:24:35Had any regard for me
01:24:36Please go now
01:24:38What's the point
01:24:40In going on at me
01:24:41Like this?
01:24:41Because something
01:24:42Has been happening
01:24:43Since I came into this room
01:24:45I want to be sure
01:24:47That it's the real thing
01:24:48This time
01:24:49I will go now
01:24:52And perhaps I won't
01:24:54Go to America
01:24:55Just yet
01:24:56I'd like to give
01:24:58Those images
01:24:58A chance
01:24:59To blend
01:25:00I suppose you've got
01:25:02Some idea
01:25:03What I'm talking about
01:25:04I
01:25:04Think so
01:25:06It's been
01:25:08Happening to me
01:25:09Too
01:25:10For
01:25:11Such a long time
01:25:14Has it?
01:25:16I'm only human
01:25:18Bell, Book and Candle
01:25:36By John Van Druten
01:25:38Starred Beatty Edney
01:25:39As Gillian Holroyd
01:25:40And Stephen Moore
01:25:42As Anthony Henderson
01:25:43Miss Holroyd
01:25:45Gillian's aunt
01:25:46Was played by Ann Beach
01:25:47Nicholas Holroyd
01:25:49By Nicholas Bolton
01:25:50And Sidney Redlich
01:25:51By Michael N. Harper
01:25:53Pie Whacket the Cat
01:25:56Was played by
01:25:57Twiglet, Midge
01:25:58And Bonaparte
01:25:59The original music
01:26:01Was by
01:26:01Amir Satirio
01:26:02Bell, Book and Candle
01:26:05Was adapted and directed
01:26:06By Ned Shaggy
01:26:07And David
01:26:09Was adapted and directed
01:26:09By
01:26:13On Go
01:26:14Follow
01:26:14And David
01:26:14Who
01:26:15Was
01:26:15As

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