Tim (1979)

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DRAMA, ROMANCE

A somewhat mentally handicapped 20-year-old man works as a laborer, but everyone abuses his naiveté. A nice 40-year-old American woman hires him one day and they become close. However, the town and his family see her as predatory.

Director
Michael Pate
Writers
Colleen McCullough, Michael Pate
Stars
Piper Laurie, Mel Gibson, Alwyn Kurts

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Transcript
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00:03:00Something the matter?
00:03:01Oh, my gardener hasn't been here for a month.
00:03:03Now he can't come for another week.
00:03:05Now they're all the same, useless.
00:03:07Oh, look, I'm sorry about all the dust all over your bushes,
00:03:10but the builders just finished my new driveway today.
00:03:12Thank heavens I never saw such a mess.
00:03:15Well, we're off now, Mrs. Parker.
00:03:17Hope you're happy with the job.
00:03:18Left young Tim to tidy up, so if you want anything, just see him.
00:03:21Bye now.
00:03:33Same thing every day.
00:03:35Poor little bugger always cops all the dirty work.
00:03:40Hi, Tim.
00:03:43Throw a hose over Miss Horton's bushes before you go, will you, dear?
00:03:47There's a good boy. Right?
00:03:49Right-o, Mrs. Parker.
00:03:50Good-looking, isn't he?
00:03:54Not over-bright, mind you, but a nice kid.
00:03:58You must have seen him working around here.
00:04:00No, I haven't.
00:04:02Of course, you'd always left for the office
00:04:04before the builders got here in the morning.
00:04:06Oh, anyway, sorry about the dust on your bushes,
00:04:08but Tim will take care of it.
00:04:10Well, things to do.
00:04:12See you.
00:04:32It's ten minutes to five, Eastern Standard Time.
00:04:35Now, from the Salzburg in Night Suite by Eric von Eupenhain
00:04:39is the Gavotte Amelie Antoinette.
00:04:42In this recording, the symphony orchestra of Sainte-Croix
00:04:46is conducted by the composer.
00:04:49It's conducted by the composer.
00:05:19Hello.
00:05:22Thanks so much for doing that. I appreciate it.
00:05:24Oh, that's all right.
00:05:26Would you like to do some work around the place for me?
00:05:28What kind of work?
00:05:30Well, the garden is a mess.
00:05:32The man who usually does it for me hurt his back or something.
00:05:35If you could just tidy up and cut the grass.
00:05:39I have a mower in back.
00:05:41Have you?
00:05:43Well, would you like to do the work or not?
00:05:46Well, would you like to do the work or not?
00:05:49There's a fair bit to do.
00:05:51When do you want me to start?
00:05:53Tomorrow morning.
00:05:55All right.
00:05:57Why?
00:05:59What's your name?
00:06:01Tim.
00:06:04Oh, Tim Melville.
00:06:06Bye.
00:06:08Goodbye.
00:06:16Bye.
00:06:30Hey, neighbors.
00:06:32Hello, is everything all right?
00:06:34Yes, thank you.
00:06:46Yeah?
00:06:48Yeah, he's got box two.
00:06:50Yeah, he's one of them.
00:06:52Oh, good day, son.
00:06:54Your show's good. Get a mini for Tim.
00:06:56Another mini for Tim, love.
00:06:58Make it all round.
00:07:00You're late. Where have you been?
00:07:02Finished that job today.
00:07:04Harry left us behind to tidy up.
00:07:06Did with the overtime.
00:07:08Another job, too.
00:07:13Can I have another one, Dad?
00:07:15Take it easy.
00:07:17You drink fast like that, you'll get pissed.
00:07:19Sorry, I was thirsty.
00:07:21Can I?
00:07:23In a minute.
00:07:25Where's the job?
00:07:27Lady next door wants me to cut a grass.
00:07:29Next door to where?
00:07:31Next door to where we were today.
00:07:33Whether she want a grass cut, Tim,
00:07:35front, back, or otherwise.
00:07:37Shut your big trap, girlie.
00:07:39Tim don't understand that kind of talk.
00:07:41Sorry, Ron, I was only kidding.
00:07:43Did you say you do the job?
00:07:45Shut up or I'll flatten you.
00:07:47Did you?
00:07:49Tomorrow morning.
00:07:51Good. Extra money will come in handy.
00:07:53What sort of a lady is she?
00:07:55Oh, you know,
00:07:57sort of an older lady.
00:07:59Lives in a big place.
00:08:01One of those?
00:08:03Rich old biddy?
00:08:05Oh, I don't know.
00:08:07Drives a big car back.
00:08:09She's a real nice lady.
00:08:11They're all nice as long as they'll be in it.
00:08:13Can't you get your mind on something else?
00:08:17Want another beer?
00:08:19Good at your shout.
00:08:21Another round, please, boy.
00:08:23Okay.
00:08:41Hello, Mum.
00:08:45Hello, Mum.
00:08:47Hello, Mother.
00:08:49Don't mother me.
00:08:51Your dinner's ruined.
00:08:53Oh, you always say that, Em.
00:08:59What's to eat?
00:09:01As if you'd know when you're full of beer.
00:09:03Yeah, well, I've got to go.
00:09:05What's to eat?
00:09:07As if you'd know when you're full of beer.
00:09:09Yeah, we have the usual.
00:09:11And that's usually one too many.
00:09:13It's Friday.
00:09:15What do you always get on a Friday?
00:09:17Fish and chips?
00:09:19As usual.
00:09:21Now get that into you.
00:09:28I like fish and chips.
00:09:30Wouldn't matter what I gave you, son, would it?
00:09:32You'd always say it was your favourite.
00:09:34Give us a cup of tea later.
00:09:36There's a good movie on the telly.
00:09:38I don't want to miss it.
00:09:40Yes, love.
00:09:42Get your father a glass, and I'll help you.
00:09:48Good boy.
00:10:02Good boy.
00:10:32Who is it?
00:10:34Me.
00:10:36Who? Who is it?
00:10:38Who is that?
00:10:40Me.
00:10:42Tim. Tim Melville.
00:10:44Hello.
00:11:06Hello.
00:11:08You know what time it is?
00:11:10Seven o'clock.
00:11:12Why?
00:11:14Monday to Friday.
00:11:16This is Saturday.
00:11:20Oh, well, I'll show you what the moment is.
00:11:38Do you think you can manage that?
00:11:40I'm sorry. I'm good with machinery.
00:11:42Well, is there anything else you'll need, Mr Melville?
00:11:44You keep on calling me Mr Melville.
00:11:46I'm not Mr Melville.
00:11:48I'm Tim Melville.
00:11:50My dad's Mr Melville.
00:11:52Well,
00:11:54I'll leave it to you, Tim.
00:11:56Right-o, missus.
00:11:58Please, I'm not missus.
00:12:00I'm Miss Horton.
00:12:02Right-o, Miss Horton. Anything you say.
00:12:10Right-o.
00:12:40Right-o.
00:13:10Right-o.
00:13:40Right-o.
00:14:10Tim!
00:14:12Cup of tea?
00:14:22Sit down.
00:14:26How do you like your tea?
00:14:28No milk. Lots of sugar.
00:14:30Do help yourself.
00:14:32No milk. Lots of sugar.
00:14:34Do help yourself.
00:14:57I just put it in till it's sweet enough.
00:15:02Cake?
00:15:04I love chocolate cake.
00:15:06Especially when it's got a lot of cream inside.
00:15:21Wood book?
00:15:23Yes, it's very interesting.
00:15:32I don't like books much.
00:15:35What do you read?
00:15:37Don't.
00:15:39You don't read anything?
00:15:41Can't.
00:15:43You can't read?
00:15:47All right.
00:15:51You went to school?
00:15:55I couldn't learn, so
00:15:57mum and dad didn't make me keep on going.
00:16:02I'm not full quid.
00:16:04Anyone will tell you that.
00:16:16How old were you when you left school?
00:16:18About 15.
00:16:22How old are you now?
00:16:2524.
00:16:27Had a birthday last month.
00:16:32This is good, Miss Horton.
00:16:34Please, call me Mary.
00:16:38I don't know. You sure?
00:16:40Well, dad says I should never call older people
00:16:42anything but Mr. or Mrs. or Miss.
00:16:45I'm not that old.
00:16:47Ah.
00:16:50Well.
00:16:54Gotta get back to work.
00:16:57If you don't finish up, you can come back another day.
00:17:00Maybe next Saturday.
00:17:02Yes, I'd like that. As long as dad says I can.
00:17:09I like you.
00:17:11I really do.
00:17:13Better than anyone except mum and dad and Dawnie.
00:17:15She's my sister.
00:17:17Thank you. That's very nice of you to say that.
00:17:20Think nothing of it.
00:17:30That was my special imitation of a kangaroo.
00:17:32Oh, that was very good, Tim.
00:17:35I can tell right away.
00:17:54I finished out here. If you want to come and take a look.
00:17:57And then I'll start on the back.
00:17:59Oh, please, don't worry about finishing today.
00:18:01You can come back next Saturday.
00:18:03If your father says it's all right.
00:18:05All right, all right. Whatever you say.
00:18:08Well, come inside and wash up.
00:18:10Bathroom's right over there.
00:18:23Gee, nice house.
00:18:25Come, take a look at the rest.
00:18:37All those books.
00:18:43This is a nice house.
00:18:49Isn't it beautiful?
00:18:52It's my favourite colour, blue.
00:18:55It's very old.
00:18:57It belonged to my mother.
00:18:59That was her favourite colour, too.
00:19:06Bathroom's right through there.
00:19:08I left out a towel and soap for you.
00:19:10Oh, really?
00:19:25My name and address are written on a piece of paper inside.
00:19:27Would you give this to your father
00:19:29so that he and your mother will know who I am?
00:19:31Right-o.
00:19:33Thanks. Good-bye.
00:19:35You won't forget to give it to him.
00:19:37I never forget anything when I'm told.
00:19:39I didn't think you would.
00:19:42Good-bye.
00:19:44Good-bye.
00:19:46Good-bye.
00:19:48Good-bye.
00:19:50Good-bye.
00:19:52Good-bye.
00:19:55Good-bye, Miss Horton.
00:19:57Mary.
00:19:59Good-bye, Mary.
00:20:09Hi.
00:20:11Hello, son.
00:20:13Want a beer?
00:20:15Wouldn't mind.
00:20:17Get another bottle.
00:20:25Oh.
00:20:27How'd it go tonight?
00:20:29Real good.
00:20:31Mary's nice.
00:20:33Mary?
00:20:35Miss Horton.
00:20:37She told me to call her that.
00:20:39I didn't know at first.
00:20:41You know what you always said
00:20:43about what you should call older people and that.
00:20:45She said it was all right.
00:20:47It's all right, isn't it?
00:20:49Well, I suppose so, if she said so.
00:20:51Did she, uh...
00:20:53pay you like she promised?
00:21:04$20.
00:21:08I'll look after it for you, all right?
00:21:10All right.
00:21:12Whew!
00:21:20She wants me to come again next Sunday, too.
00:21:22Didn't you finish?
00:21:24No.
00:21:26Well, son,
00:21:28if she's willing to pay you,
00:21:30you can front up next Saturday.
00:21:32Ha!
00:21:34Any Saturday you like.
00:21:42
00:22:08That looks nice.
00:22:12Not bad, huh?
00:22:29Come out to the patio.
00:22:31We'll have some tea.
00:22:33Sure.
00:22:42
00:23:12Get the phone, will you, Tim?
00:23:14Mm.
00:23:20Hello?
00:23:22Who?
00:23:24Oh, Mary.
00:23:26Hello.
00:23:28What?
00:23:30Oh, yeah, he's here.
00:23:32Dad.
00:23:34Oh, Mary.
00:23:36Hello.
00:23:38What?
00:23:40Oh, yeah, he's here.
00:23:42Dad.
00:23:44It's for you, Mary.
00:23:46Who?
00:23:48Miss Horton.
00:23:54Hello.
00:23:56Yes, Miss Horton.
00:23:58No, we've never met. How are you?
00:24:00I'm fine, thanks.
00:24:02A photo?
00:24:06Well, I don't see why not.
00:24:08If you'd like Tim to help you down at the beach,
00:24:10that'd be all right.
00:24:12I'm sure Tim won't mind he enjoys working for you.
00:24:15Good.
00:24:17Did you want to talk to him?
00:24:19Just a minute.
00:24:21Miss Horton wants to talk to you again.
00:24:25Hello?
00:24:29Yeah, that'd be nice, Mary.
00:24:31I'd like that.
00:24:33Next weekend.
00:24:35Mm.
00:24:39Goodbye, Mary.
00:24:43Did you hear that?
00:24:46I'm going to the beach with Mary.
00:24:57You ever been up here before?
00:24:59No. Don't get out much.
00:25:01None of us do.
00:25:03Oh, except Dawnie. That's my sister.
00:25:05She even went overseas once for a holiday.
00:25:08Have you ever been overseas?
00:25:10I was born in America.
00:25:12Oh.
00:25:35Take your bag. We're going to leave it in the car.
00:25:37Thanks.
00:25:39Bye-bye.
00:25:41Bye-bye.
00:25:43Bye-bye.
00:25:45Bye-bye.
00:25:47Bye-bye.
00:25:49Bye-bye.
00:25:51Bye-bye.
00:25:53Bye-bye.
00:25:55Bye-bye.
00:25:57Bye-bye.
00:25:59Bye-bye.
00:26:01Bye-bye.
00:26:03Take your bag. We're going to leave the car here.
00:26:05Okay.
00:26:12I got it.
00:26:14Good.
00:26:16I have to pick up some things.
00:26:24Mr. Thompson, hello.
00:26:26Hello, missus. I've got your order ready.
00:26:29That'll be $12.10.
00:26:31Make it $12 even.
00:26:33This is Tim, Mr. Thompson.
00:26:35Hello, son.
00:26:39We're going to take the jeep.
00:26:54I've never been for a ride on the beach before.
00:26:57This is fun.
00:27:02Sit down or you'll fall out.
00:27:27Oh, this is nice.
00:27:33Let me help you.
00:27:35I got it.
00:27:51Well, I think that's enough work for today.
00:27:57Would you like to go surfing?
00:27:59Oh, yes. Look, I bought my swim trunks, like I said.
00:28:01Oh, good. You go change and I'll get us some towels.
00:28:04All right.
00:28:20What's the matter?
00:28:23You said we were going swimming.
00:28:25Oh, not me, you.
00:28:27I haven't been near the water in years.
00:28:29Well, you had to come swimming with me, Mary.
00:28:31Oh, I'm sorry. I burn so easily.
00:28:34But it won't be the same.
00:28:36Look, I can't go swimming all by myself.
00:28:38Please come swimming with me, Mary.
00:28:40I don't even know if I have a bathing suit down here.
00:28:43Well, go and take a look, please.
00:28:45Please go and take a look.
00:28:48All right, I'll take a look.
00:28:52All right.
00:29:23You found one?
00:29:25Yes.
00:29:33Now we can go swimming.
00:29:35Yes.
00:29:52Yes.
00:30:09How come, if you live down here, you never go to the beach?
00:30:13Well...
00:30:15If I lived here, I'd go to the beach every day.
00:30:17It is beautiful, isn't it?
00:30:19Yes.
00:30:22I'll put the chair.
00:30:24This is fine.
00:30:34You coming?
00:30:36Uh, I'll check the water.
00:30:39Come on, let's go in.
00:30:41Let me give it a try.
00:30:43Wait a minute, I forgot my shoes.
00:30:47Come on.
00:30:49Come on.
00:30:52Come on.
00:31:01Oh, it's nice.
00:31:07Come on.
00:31:12Come on.
00:31:16Where are you going?
00:31:18You go.
00:31:20Come on.
00:31:27Are you coming in?
00:31:29No, I'll stay right here.
00:31:31All right, I'll go for a dip.
00:31:51Are you sure you want to come in?
00:31:53Oh, I can't, it's too cold.
00:31:55All right, let's go for a run on the beach.
00:31:57All right.
00:32:20Come on.
00:32:41Hey, turn your lights out.
00:32:45Goodbye, Mary. Thanks for taking me to the beach.
00:32:48Good night, Tim.
00:32:50Goodbye.
00:32:59So that's Mary Horton.
00:33:04Who?
00:33:06Tim works for her weekends.
00:33:08Ah.
00:33:14Hey.
00:33:18Hey.
00:33:39I think...
00:33:42that's about enough of that for one night.
00:33:48Sleepy?
00:33:51What do you think?
00:33:53Hmm.
00:34:05Another cup of tea, son?
00:34:10No, thanks, Mum. I'm sleepy.
00:34:12I've got to go to bed.
00:34:14Oh, all right.
00:34:16Good night, Mum. Night, Dad.
00:34:18Night, son.
00:34:23Good night.
00:34:25Good night.
00:34:47Hello, darling.
00:34:49Oh, good day, Tim.
00:34:51Been out tonight, eh?
00:34:53Yeah, with Mick. How'd the weekend go?
00:34:55Oh, great. Why don't you see what Mary gave me?
00:34:57How about that?
00:34:59Oh, yeah, The Wind in the Willows.
00:35:01I read it at school.
00:35:03It's all about animals who talk like people.
00:35:05Mary's been teaching me to read.
00:35:07She says I'm doing real good.
00:35:09You want to hear me read, honey?
00:35:11Oh, not now, Tim. I'm a bit tired.
00:35:13Tomorrow, maybe, eh?
00:35:15Night, darling.
00:35:17Night, Tim. Sleep tight.
00:35:24Hello, Mum.
00:35:26Hello, Dad.
00:35:28Oh, hello, darling.
00:35:30Darling.
00:35:37Just saw the elusive Miss Horton.
00:35:39Oh.
00:35:41Dropping Tim off.
00:35:43What's she like?
00:35:45I didn't get much of a look at her, really.
00:35:47Tim seems pretty wrapped into that.
00:35:49All you hear from him these days is
00:35:51Mary this, Mary that.
00:35:53Drive her up the wall.
00:35:55Do you know she's teaching him to read?
00:35:57Yeah.
00:35:59Brought him a book.
00:36:01Should have been a schoolteacher.
00:36:03The Wind in the Willows.
00:36:05Told us about it when he came home.
00:36:07Do you want a cup of tea?
00:36:09Yeah, I wouldn't mind.
00:36:12Two runs there.
00:36:21Sounds as though you were a bit jealous of Miss Horton.
00:36:24Hmm? Jealous?
00:36:26Me? Well.
00:36:28The way you're talking.
00:36:30You'd think she was stealing your little brother away from you or something.
00:36:34Well, who is she, anyway?
00:36:36We've never met her.
00:36:38Sounds nice enough on the phone.
00:36:41What does she see in Tim, anyhow?
00:36:44What do you mean, what does she see in him?
00:36:46Oh.
00:36:48You know.
00:36:51She's good to him, that's all I know.
00:36:55Here you are.
00:36:56Oh, thanks, Mark.
00:37:04Anyway, who were you out with tonight?
00:37:06Oh, the chairman of the board.
00:37:08Me too, but really sexy.
00:37:10Hmm, very funny.
00:37:13What I want to know is, what do all these blokes see in you?
00:37:16Things you never do.
00:37:18None of that talk in this house, thanks very much.
00:37:22Smart-arse.
00:37:24Come on.
00:37:26Who's this bloke you've been knocking about with lately?
00:37:28Which one?
00:37:30You know the one.
00:37:32The tall one he called for you tonight.
00:37:34At least he didn't toot outside, he came to the front door.
00:37:37Oh, him.
00:37:38Mick.
00:37:39Mick Harrington.
00:37:41Well.
00:37:42As a matter of fact.
00:37:46We're engaged to be married.
00:37:48Engaged?
00:37:49God!
00:37:50Oh, Dorothy.
00:37:51When did this happen?
00:37:52Oh, Dorothy, I'm so happy for you.
00:37:55Jesus Christ, he's the one whose family's got nothing else but money.
00:37:59I don't know how we're going to pay for the wedding.
00:38:01Oh, come on, that's what I saved my money for.
00:38:03You did?
00:38:04Yeah, I'm going to have a beaut wedding.
00:38:06Oh, my, it's made for the worst.
00:38:08Oh, we don't want you to be ashamed of us.
00:38:10No.
00:38:11No way.
00:38:12You brought me up in the best and nicest and happiest of homes.
00:38:15That's why I love you both so much.
00:38:17And Mick's okay.
00:38:19He's a bit of a snob, but I'll soon knock that out of him.
00:38:24Goodnight, Mum.
00:38:25Oh, goodnight, George.
00:38:26Goodnight, Dorothy.
00:38:29Well, what do you think about that?
00:38:32I think it's marvellous.
00:38:37I'll turn the television off.
00:38:41Oh, I never believed it.
00:38:43I never thought it would happen.
00:38:45She was always too much for me, that girl.
00:38:47Oh, Mick.
00:38:49Mick Harrington.
00:38:51Mrs. Harrington.
00:38:53Oh, how adoring.
00:38:57It came as a bit of a shock to me, I can tell you.
00:39:03I'll give you a hand.
00:39:04Oh, no.
00:39:06Don't you strain yourself.
00:39:08You're dead off to bed.
00:39:12I hope Dawn isn't making a mistake.
00:39:15She'll be all right.
00:39:17Mrs. Mick, what's his name?
00:39:19Harrington.
00:39:22Seems a bit of a poof to me.
00:39:24Oh, Ron, you don't even know him.
00:39:27I saw him when he came to the door.
00:39:30Bet you never seen him drinking down at the pub with me and Tim.
00:39:34Oh, Jesus, I forgot all about Tim.
00:39:37He's always doted on Dawn.
00:39:39He's the one that's going to miss her around the place.
00:39:50You're very quiet today.
00:40:04Where do you want these planted?
00:40:10Uh, what do you say we put the marigolds right over there?
00:40:16Whatever you say.
00:40:19Well, what do you think?
00:40:23I don't know.
00:40:25I don't know.
00:40:27I don't know.
00:40:29I don't know.
00:40:31I don't know.
00:40:33Whatever you say.
00:40:43Tim?
00:40:46Is anything the matter?
00:40:50No.
00:41:02You've been so quiet today.
00:41:10Anything I've done?
00:41:17No.
00:41:22You been doing any reading lately?
00:41:24Mm.
00:41:27Would you read for me?
00:41:30Would you read for me now?
00:41:35All right.
00:42:00It was a warm day.
00:42:08And out of the hills ran ripply creeks.
00:42:19The water ran up on the rocks in pools where fish leaped.
00:42:28They leaped and lay.
00:42:32And a little boy was sitting on the rock by the road with his chin in his hand.
00:42:52What is it?
00:42:54What's the matter?
00:42:59Oh.
00:43:09Oh, Tim.
00:43:14What's making you so unhappy?
00:43:22She's going away.
00:43:24Who's going away?
00:43:26Toni.
00:43:28She's getting married.
00:43:29I don't want her to get married and go away and live somewhere else.
00:43:33But that's part of getting married.
00:43:36That doesn't mean that she's not going to love you as much as she always has.
00:43:42You won't ever go away and leave me, will you?
00:43:45No.
00:43:47Not unless I die or something.
00:43:52What's die, Mary?
00:43:55No one will ever tell me.
00:43:57Not mom or dad or even Toni.
00:43:59What's die?
00:44:01What's dead?
00:44:04Do they mean the same thing?
00:44:07In a way.
00:44:13You see, every moment of the day and night, your heart is beating inside your chest.
00:44:22Like it is now.
00:44:25You can almost feel it, can't you?
00:44:28Well, while that does that, you're alive.
00:44:33Now, you've seen things grow old and wear out, things that you've used.
00:44:38Well, people wear out.
00:44:42And their hearts stop.
00:44:46Like a clock that you can't wind up anymore.
00:44:52It happens to everybody.
00:44:56It just happens one day.
00:44:58And then you're dead.
00:45:03There's nothing to be afraid of.
00:45:05It can't hurt you.
00:45:10Is it going to happen to us?
00:45:12Yes.
00:45:16I don't want you to die before I do.
00:45:19You see, dying is like saying goodbye and going away.
00:45:22And it happens to every single one of us.
00:45:27Toni's going away.
00:45:30But that's different.
00:45:34She's getting married, and you'll be able to see her.
00:45:41Don't be unhappy about it, please. Promise.
00:45:46I promise.
00:45:48Good.
00:45:53Mary.
00:45:54What?
00:45:57Just now, when you hugged me...
00:45:59Well, when I was a little kid, when I cried, Mum used to hug me.
00:46:05Then when I got bigger, she didn't hug me again.
00:46:07But you did.
00:46:10Well, it doesn't matter how big we are, does it?
00:46:19I like you.
00:46:21I like you the same as I like my Mum and Dad.
00:46:25I don't like Toni as much as I like you.
00:46:27Oh, now, Tim.
00:46:28I like you better than I like Toni.
00:46:32I like you too, Tim, very much.
00:46:35I like you too, Tim, very much.
00:46:40As much as you like your own Mum and Dad?
00:46:42I don't have a Mum and Dad. They died a long time ago.
00:47:06Flash looking place, isn't it?
00:47:08We're only going to have a drink with the Harringtons.
00:47:11We're not going to buy the place.
00:47:23Well, here we are.
00:47:25There you are.
00:47:29Emily, Ron, I'd like you to meet my Mother and my Father.
00:47:32Ron, I'd like you to meet my Mother and my Father.
00:47:35Dick and Vivian.
00:47:36How do you do?
00:47:37How are you?
00:47:38Hello.
00:47:39This, of course, is Donny.
00:47:41Oh, yes.
00:47:43Well, let's drink a toast to the bride and groom, eh?
00:47:45Yes.
00:47:46Long life and happy days.
00:47:48Long life and happy days.
00:47:50Cheers.
00:47:51Mick and Donny.
00:47:52Thanks.
00:47:53To us.
00:47:56Oh, should we sit down?
00:47:58Yes.
00:48:03Naturally, Dawn will be married in white.
00:48:05With at least one attendant.
00:48:07One?
00:48:08Oh, she's going to have four.
00:48:10Oh.
00:48:12And the men in morning suits, Mr. Marlowe?
00:48:16Ron.
00:48:18What do you think, Ron?
00:48:22I don't know.
00:48:23I don't know.
00:48:24I don't know.
00:48:25I don't know.
00:48:26I don't know.
00:48:27I don't know.
00:48:28I don't know.
00:48:29I don't know.
00:48:30I don't know.
00:48:32Well, whatever you say.
00:48:40I'll give you a full list of all those the groom will want invited, Mrs. Melville.
00:48:45Oh, call me Em.
00:48:47Emily.
00:48:49Oh, yes.
00:48:50Well, Emily.
00:48:52Sure.
00:48:53Whatever you think.
00:48:55I believe that Dawn has a brother.
00:48:59That's Tim.
00:49:01But he won't be coming to the wedding.
00:49:03Dad, I want Tim to see me get married.
00:49:07But, Dawn, you know Tim don't like crowds.
00:49:10Dawn, your dad's right.
00:49:12You know what Tim is with a lot of people.
00:49:14He gets overexcited.
00:49:15I didn't realize that Tim was only a youngster.
00:49:18Oh, he's not.
00:49:19He's only a year younger than me, but he's simple.
00:49:22Simple?
00:49:24Yeah, well, you see, Tim's not the full quid.
00:49:28Well, do you know that, Mick?
00:49:30Yeah, well, I didn't really give it much thought.
00:49:35Well, we've never tried to hide it, have we?
00:49:37Well, no.
00:49:41Anyway, Tim's my brother and I love him.
00:49:45And he's coming to my wedding and that's that.
00:49:52More champagne?
00:49:54More champagne?
00:50:21309-4208.
00:50:25Oh, how are you, Mr. Melville?
00:50:27I'm fine, thanks.
00:50:29Sorry to be ringing you at home, but Em and I need your advice on something.
00:50:34Yeah.
00:50:36Our daughter, Dawn, is getting married.
00:50:38Oh, yes, I know. Congratulations.
00:50:40Yes, well, thank you.
00:50:42It's about the wedding.
00:50:43I'm giving her a big one.
00:50:45Four bridesmaids a lot, you know?
00:50:47And, well, Em and I would like Tim at the wedding.
00:50:52But then there's the reception afterwards, you see.
00:50:54Oh.
00:50:55All those people.
00:50:56And Em and I, well, we don't think he should go.
00:50:59We don't think he could handle it.
00:51:01Listen, why don't you let him go to the church
00:51:05and then I'll pick him up outside right afterwards
00:51:08and he can go to my beach place and stay for the weekend.
00:51:11Well, thanks, Miss Horton. Thanks very much.
00:51:14Good luck.
00:51:15Goodbye.
00:51:18All right.
00:51:20All right.
00:51:22They kneel before thee now, with a love pure and whole,
00:51:26to ask thy blessing on their life together.
00:51:29May the light of thy wisdom be about them,
00:51:32and thy love be their strength and stay,
00:51:35and the Spirit of Christ be their spirit.
00:51:38Amen.
00:51:39Amen.
00:51:40Now may God make all grace to abound in you,
00:51:42that ye may abound unto every good work,
00:51:45and that through the proving of your faith,
00:51:48men may glorify God.
00:51:50Amen.
00:51:51Amen.
00:51:54Dawnie looks like a fairy princess, doesn't she?
00:51:59You be sure and wait outside for Miss Horton like I told you, all right?
00:52:03See you back home tomorrow night, son.
00:52:05Right, I did.
00:52:16Well, how was the wedding?
00:52:18Were you happy for Dawnie?
00:52:20Yeah.
00:52:21Mum cried a bit, so did Dad.
00:52:24I didn't, though.
00:52:25I don't see why you should cry if you're happy.
00:52:30Someday I hope you're so happy that you'll cry.
00:52:46How's it going?
00:52:52It's good.
00:53:15It's good.
00:53:45It's good.
00:54:15Night, Mary.
00:54:17Night, Tim.
00:54:46Thanks.
00:54:51Have you got a copy of this, Tillings?
00:54:53Yes.
00:54:54Problem out there's far from solved.
00:55:02I haven't seen you today. Did you have a good weekend?
00:55:05Went out at the beach.
00:55:07With you and Tim?
00:55:09Yes.
00:55:10Yeah, becoming quite a twosome.
00:55:12Yes.
00:55:13They need a decision right away.
00:55:18I went up the last time.
00:55:20I think both of us are going to have to go this time.
00:55:23When?
00:55:24Tomorrow morning.
00:55:25I'll pick you up in a cab. The plane leaves at seven.
00:55:42Yes.
00:56:01Hi, Mum.
00:56:04Some postcards for you.
00:56:10Miss Horton.
00:56:13What's she say?
00:56:24Be back Saturday.
00:56:31You miss her, don't you?
00:56:43I got it, Mum.
00:56:44Oh.
00:56:46Thanks, love.
00:57:13I'll have to make a phone call.
00:57:15I'll get the bags.
00:57:34Tim?
00:57:35I'm back.
00:57:42Mum!
00:57:43Mum!
00:57:44Mum!
00:57:45Mum!
00:57:46Mum!
00:57:47Mum!
00:57:48Mum!
00:57:49Mum!
00:57:50Mum!
00:57:51Mum!
00:57:52Mum!
00:57:53Mum!
00:57:54Mum!
00:57:55Mum!
00:57:56Mum!
00:57:57Mum!
00:57:58Mum!
00:57:59Mum!
00:58:00Mum!
00:58:01Mum!
00:58:02Mum!
00:58:03Mum!
00:58:04Mum!
00:58:05Mum!
00:58:06Mum!
00:58:07Mum!
00:58:08Mum!
00:58:09Mum!
00:58:10Mum!
00:58:11Mum!
00:58:12Mum!
00:58:13Mum!
00:58:14Mum!
00:58:22Fennel canternoria and hepatolenticular degeneration were just so many words to me.
00:58:29I was a primary school teacher.
00:58:31I decided to go to England on a sabbatical about eight years ago,
00:58:36And while there, quite accidentally, somehow, I got drafted into a school for mentally retarded youngsters.
00:58:43It fascinated me from the very beginning.
00:58:47When I returned, I decided that that was the work I wanted to do.
00:58:52So I went back to school myself to learn how to teach the children.
00:59:00The youngsters have taught many things, of course.
00:59:02More than just how to read and write.
00:59:04What's happening out there is a part of the work of the creative leisure movement.
00:59:09They've been rehearsing a play for a week now.
00:59:12A very special kind of play.
00:59:15They've written it themselves. They've directed it.
00:59:17They're playing all the parts.
00:59:19They've made everything for it.
00:59:21All the costumes and the bits and pieces.
00:59:23But the main thing is that it's their play.
00:59:27They're the ones who've made it happen.
00:59:35You say you taught Tim to read?
00:59:37Yes, a little.
00:59:39And he was pleased about that?
00:59:41Oh, yes. He felt that he had achieved something very important.
00:59:45He's aware of his limits.
00:59:48It's incredible.
00:59:50But you see, I'm not sure of what his limits are.
00:59:55I want so to know what he's really thinking.
00:59:58What he's feeling.
01:00:00How he dreams.
01:00:04The children will be going back into school now.
01:00:06Would you like to see the rest of the school?
01:00:08Oh, I'd like very much to.
01:00:14What does Tim do for a living?
01:00:16He's a labourer. A builder's labourer.
01:00:18What are his mother and father like?
01:00:20I've never actually met them. I've only spoken to them on the phone.
01:00:25I'm sure they're not well educated.
01:00:28They love him a lot.
01:00:31They didn't know what to do with him when he was a child.
01:00:34When he couldn't manage at school, they set him off to work.
01:00:39I'd really like to meet Tim some day.
01:00:41I think he'd like to meet you.
01:00:43What's he like? Any speech abnormality? Any physical deformity?
01:00:47No. He's quite handsome, actually.
01:01:00I'd like to meet him some day.
01:01:30I'm sorry.
01:02:00I'm sorry.
01:02:02I'm sorry.
01:02:04I'm sorry.
01:02:29One way Monday.
01:02:31Tim!
01:02:33Must be having a lie-down.
01:02:37Mum?
01:02:46Dad?
01:02:48In here, Dad!
01:02:50Dad!
01:02:54Oh, Jesus!
01:02:56Jesus Christ!
01:02:59She's as cold as ice.
01:03:03Get a card and get the blanket.
01:03:16Hello. Dr Perkins. It's Ron Melville here.
01:03:19Doc, it's him. I think it's a heart.
01:03:22But she's just lying here.
01:03:24Ron, can you hear me?
01:03:26Em?
01:03:28Em, it's Ron. Can you hear me?
01:03:40Oh, Ron.
01:03:42I'm so pleased to see you.
01:03:46I'm so pleased to see you.
01:03:48I'm so pleased to see you.
01:03:50I'm so pleased to see you.
01:03:52I'm so pleased to see you.
01:03:55The pain was terrible.
01:03:59Where's Tim?
01:04:01He's here, love.
01:04:03I'm here, Mum.
01:04:06Don't worry.
01:04:08The ambulance is coming to take you to the hospital.
01:04:14How do you feel?
01:04:17Like something the cat dragged in.
01:04:24Oh, Ron.
01:04:26I'll wet myself.
01:04:28The chair's soaking.
01:04:31I'll get the furniture.
01:04:35Oh, Em.
01:04:37Don't let anything happen to you, love.
01:04:41Hold on till we get you to the hospital.
01:04:46Ron.
01:05:06Ron.
01:05:09I'm here, love.
01:05:12We're at the hospital. Soon have you fixed up.
01:05:16Yes, love.
01:05:22Ron.
01:05:24Yes, love.
01:05:28Take care of Tim.
01:05:34Do the best thing for Tim.
01:05:46Yes, love.
01:06:17Dad.
01:06:19Dad.
01:06:25Is she all right?
01:06:27I've got her in her head.
01:06:29She's going to be all right.
01:06:31Come on, darling. Sit down.
01:06:33Come on, darling.
01:06:35Sit down.
01:06:37Sit down.
01:06:39Sit down.
01:06:41Sit down.
01:06:43Come on, darling. Sit down.
01:06:47Take it easy.
01:06:49You OK?
01:06:52Sorry, Ron.
01:06:58Why did I go to the pub?
01:07:01I could have come straight home.
01:07:03I could have come straight home for once.
01:07:07Don't blame yourself, Dad.
01:07:11But I do.
01:07:21Tim.
01:07:26Don't worry about Mum.
01:07:28She's going to be all right.
01:07:32But what if Mum dies, Dawn?
01:07:36Mary told me about dying.
01:07:41What if Mum dies?
01:08:05Talk to you a moment, Ron.
01:08:11She's gone, mate.
01:08:13We did all we could.
01:08:20Oh, God.
01:08:24How am I going to tell Dawnie and Tim?
01:08:27Do you want me to?
01:08:31I don't know.
01:08:35I don't know.
01:08:37Do you want me to?
01:08:43Could I see her?
01:09:07Could I see her?
01:09:37She's gone.
01:09:45I'm sorry.
01:09:47Take Dawnie home, mate.
01:09:49Yeah, yeah.
01:09:53Come on, son.
01:09:57I'm sorry.
01:10:01I'm sorry.
01:10:03I'm sorry.
01:10:05I'm sorry.
01:10:09We'll go for a walk.
01:10:35I'm sorry.
01:10:48Well, she's gone, Tim.
01:10:52We've got to learn to get along without her.
01:10:56But it's going to be awful hard.
01:11:06She's really and truly dead?
01:11:10Yes, son.
01:11:13Really and truly.
01:11:35Mary told me about dying.
01:11:38I know what dead is.
01:11:41It's just like saying goodbye and going away.
01:11:44Isn't it?
01:11:48That's about the size of it, son.
01:11:52Except we never got to say goodbye.
01:12:05Never.
01:12:29Mary Horton.
01:12:31Miss Horton, it's Ron Melville here.
01:12:34I'm sorry for ringing here in your office.
01:12:37But my wife, Em, died last night.
01:12:41Well, the early hours of this morning, really.
01:12:44It was very sudden.
01:12:46I'm so sorry.
01:12:50Thank you.
01:12:52Miss Horton, I know you're real fond of Tim.
01:12:55I was wondering.
01:12:59Em's being buried tomorrow.
01:13:02But I don't think he ought to be there.
01:13:04I'll come over as soon as I can.
01:13:06I'll take him down to the beach.
01:13:08Thanks, Miss Horton. I appreciate that.
01:13:12Bye.
01:13:14Goodbye.
01:13:31Goodbye.
01:14:02I'll get it.
01:14:11Yes?
01:14:12I'm Mary Horton. Could you please tell Mr. Melville that I'm here?
01:14:16Oh. Yeah, sure.
01:14:28Someone for you, Ron.
01:14:31Thank you.
01:14:42Oh. Miss Horton?
01:14:44Yes.
01:14:47How's Tim?
01:14:49Oh, he's taking it all right, I suppose.
01:14:52Sorry I rang you at your office, but I didn't know what else to do.
01:14:55I'll take him down to the beach.
01:14:57Perhaps on Sunday you could come down and stay for a while.
01:15:00I'll keep you up on that. Come on inside.
01:15:14This is Miss Horton, Tim's friend.
01:15:16Hello, Mary.
01:15:17Hello, Tim. We're going down to my beach place.
01:15:20Hello, darling.
01:15:21What the hell are you doing here?
01:15:23I've come for Tim.
01:15:25I can see that. I wouldn't be surprised if you'd been having it off with him, too.
01:15:28For Christ's sake, Dorothy.
01:15:29Tim, will you shut up? It's between me and her.
01:15:32Why couldn't you find yourself a man instead of my brother?
01:15:35What in God's name has got into you?
01:15:37You keep out of it, Tim.
01:15:39Like him doing your garden, you'll be doing his.
01:15:48Well, you must have realized what people were thinking.
01:15:50I mean, a middle-aged woman with a young man, it's just...
01:15:53Well, you bloody creep.
01:15:56You miserable pofter bastard. I ought to knock your teeth in.
01:16:00You just watch it, Mick.
01:16:02Take it easy, Dad. You don't let him get you going.
01:16:05I don't know what's going on here.
01:16:07Can I go and pack my bag now?
01:16:09You do that, son.
01:16:11Hey.
01:16:14You're a beaut, boy.
01:16:16You're all right, too, Dad.
01:16:19Thank you.
01:16:26You're very, very wrong, my dear.
01:16:29I'll show you else.
01:16:44Don't you take no notice of them, Miss Horton.
01:16:47The only one who matters now is Tim.
01:16:50The last thing Em said was,
01:16:52do the best thing for Tim, and I've got to do that,
01:16:55because she ain't here anymore.
01:17:01Em and me had some bloody good years together,
01:17:04and I'm going to remember every one of them.
01:17:07Maybe Dawnie and Mick wouldn't understand,
01:17:10but Mum would be real disappointed
01:17:13if I didn't raise a glass to her every night at the pub.
01:17:16You know what I mean.
01:17:20Thanks.
01:17:23I'm ready.
01:17:26Yes, Tim.
01:17:31Well, off you go.
01:17:33Bye, Dad.
01:17:46Bye.
01:18:06What's the matter with you, Mary? Are you laughing or crying?
01:18:09I don't know.
01:18:16I don't know.
01:18:46I don't know.
01:19:16I don't know.
01:19:37Eternal God,
01:19:39in whose comforting and keeping there is shelter from the storm,
01:19:42and in whose mercy and pity there is shadow from the heat of life,
01:19:46hear now our prayer, we pray thee,
01:19:48for those who are mourning their death.
01:19:51Send thy pity to lighten their darkness,
01:19:54and the sense of thy presence and sympathy to fill their loneliness.
01:19:58Touch their wounds with thy hands of healing,
01:20:01and help them to be still.
01:20:04Amen.
01:20:12Oh, hello, Mary.
01:20:14Good morning.
01:20:15Good morning.
01:20:16You're on the go early.
01:20:18Oh, I'm a working lady. I have to get back to town.
01:20:20Tim knows where everything is.
01:20:22We'll be fine.
01:20:25Good morning.
01:20:26Where are you going, Mary?
01:20:28The office.
01:20:29Oh, won't you be back tonight?
01:20:31No.
01:20:32The weekend.
01:20:34I'll see you later.
01:20:36Good night.
01:20:38Good night.
01:20:42I'll see you both Friday.
01:20:43Bye.
01:21:02Take good care of your dad.
01:21:03Oh, I will.
01:21:04I'll call you tonight.
01:21:05Promise?
01:21:13Thank God it's the end of this week.
01:21:19Would you like another drink?
01:21:21I wouldn't mind.
01:21:29You didn't really tell me what happened after you picked Tim up last week.
01:21:33Oh, nothing really.
01:21:35Oh, come on.
01:21:37I thought you were going to tell me.
01:21:39Oh, nothing really.
01:21:41Oh, come on.
01:21:42Something went on.
01:21:44No, really.
01:21:46All right.
01:21:50But you haven't been your usual self all week.
01:21:54Sorry about that.
01:21:55Thank you.
01:22:03We've known each other...
01:22:06Well, it's a pretty long time, isn't it?
01:22:11Do you realize it's been almost 20 years since I came from America?
01:22:16And I've never tried to tell you how to run your life.
01:22:19No, you haven't.
01:22:23Do you know what you're about now?
01:22:25Haven't I always?
01:22:26That's not what I'm asking you.
01:22:28I know.
01:22:31It's late, Tom.
01:22:41Good luck.
01:22:43It'll work out.
01:22:45Thanks for the drink.
01:22:47And the advice.
01:23:01Good night.
01:23:13I'm back.
01:23:18Oh, Mary, I'm glad to see you.
01:23:20I thought you'd be in bed by now.
01:23:22Oh, I wouldn't go until you got here.
01:23:24He's been waiting up for you.
01:23:27I'll go to bed now.
01:23:29Will you come and say good night?
01:23:31Of course I will. In a minute.
01:23:34Tea's just made.
01:23:40How's it been?
01:23:43Good and bad.
01:23:47He cried a lot for his mum.
01:23:50I'll go say good night.
01:23:57Good night.
01:24:08Oh, Mary.
01:24:10I wish you'd been here all this week.
01:24:13So do I.
01:24:16It's hard to remember that mum isn't here anymore.
01:24:21It was awful not having you here to talk to.
01:24:24I'm glad you're back.
01:24:26So am I.
01:24:30Night, Mary.
01:24:32Good night.
01:24:54Good night.
01:25:17It ain't the same without the old girl.
01:25:24If anything should happen to me...
01:25:28...will you look after Tim?
01:25:32Of course I will.
01:25:48He's enough to break a man's heart.
01:25:51I don't know what's happening with him and me.
01:25:54I don't seem to be able to talk to him anymore.
01:26:06I don't want to interrupt your reading.
01:26:09Sorry.
01:26:11But I thought you might look at this.
01:26:14It's all the stuff I was telling you about.
01:26:16Bewill, bank books, insurance policies.
01:26:21All the things Em and me put a few bob into over the years...
01:26:24...to make Tim secure.
01:26:27I thought you might look after them for me.
01:26:35You see, Mary...
01:26:38...I don't know what to do.
01:26:40You see, Mary...
01:26:43...I'm dying.
01:26:47We'll put it this way.
01:26:50I don't want to live.
01:26:54I just can't make myself want to live anymore.
01:26:59I'm running down like a clockwork monkey.
01:27:04Running down and there's nothing I can do about it.
01:27:08And I'm glad.
01:27:12I'm glad.
01:27:14If I'd been a young man...
01:27:16...I might not have felt a going as bad as this.
01:27:20But age makes the difference.
01:27:25She's left a great big hole I can't fill with anything.
01:27:29Not even Tim.
01:27:33All I want now...
01:27:36...is to lie with her under the ground.
01:27:49That's right. Hack him!
01:27:51Hack him! You're always doing that!
01:27:53What's wrong with you?
01:27:57Let me talk to him.
01:28:05Tim!
01:28:09Tim!
01:28:15Tim!
01:28:21Tim!
01:28:36Tim!
01:28:38Tim!
01:29:04What have I done?
01:29:06Nothing. Go away.
01:29:10Don't touch me. Don't.
01:29:14Please, tell me. What have I done, Tim? You must tell me.
01:29:17Nothing.
01:29:19Tell me what's the matter. Please.
01:29:23I can't.
01:29:24You can. You've always been able to tell me everything.
01:29:27I can't. I can't. I...
01:29:29I don't know.
01:29:36I only know you don't like me anymore, that's all.
01:29:39You like Dad better than you like me now.
01:29:43Ever since you met him, you haven't liked me.
01:29:45And I knew it would happen. I knew it.
01:29:47Oh, Tim.
01:29:50How could I ever stop liking you?
01:29:53You did when you met Dad.
01:29:58Oh, that's not true, Tim.
01:30:01Oh, please.
01:30:04Believe me, that's not true. I like your Dad, but...
01:30:08I could never like him as much as I like you.
01:30:11You don't like me anymore.
01:30:13It's him you like now.
01:30:15I've seen you hugging him all the time.
01:30:17And I want you to hug me.
01:30:19But you don't.
01:30:21But you do it to him.
01:30:27Tim.
01:30:30I know that you miss your Mom a lot.
01:30:35But it's not in the same way that your Dad does.
01:30:39You know...
01:30:42You're young.
01:30:44And he's old.
01:30:50I know how Dad feels.
01:30:55He wants to die so he can lie next to Mom.
01:31:00He just wants to be with her.
01:31:05He misses her terribly.
01:31:08He misses her like I'd miss you if you died.
01:31:18Mary.
01:31:29Mary.
01:31:59Mary.
01:32:30Mary.
01:32:41Dear God.
01:32:45What's wrong?
01:32:56Let's go back.
01:33:00John, help me, please. I don't know what to do.
01:33:04I feel so guilty.
01:33:09When we're together...
01:33:11I see him looking at me with such confusion.
01:33:17He trusts me and I'm hurting him.
01:33:21And I promised his father...
01:33:23Have you come up with a solution?
01:33:25Only not seeing him again.
01:33:31And I can't do that.
01:33:33There is another way, you know.
01:33:35What?
01:33:38Why don't you marry him?
01:33:40That's crazy.
01:33:42Is it? Is it really?
01:33:47John, that really is crazy.
01:33:49Why not marry him?
01:33:51It's so frightening.
01:33:54For some reason, out of all the people he's known...
01:33:57Tim has fixed his affection on you.
01:34:00And with you it will stay.
01:34:04I stopped thinking of myself as being married for so long.
01:34:09Mary, what do you really want?
01:34:12Do you want Tim to live the rest of his life on his own...
01:34:15while you sit there and do nothing?
01:34:17Do you want Tim to live the rest of his life on his own...
01:34:20while you sit there in your house...
01:34:22wishing you had the guts to do something about him?
01:34:26You can't walk away from him now, Mary.
01:34:28You know that.
01:34:32Tim loves you.
01:34:35With every part of his being, he loves you.
01:34:44Will you come to my wedding?
01:34:46I'll even dance at yours.
01:34:57If I am without love...
01:34:59I am a sounding gong or a clanging cymbal.
01:35:02I may have faith strong enough to move mountains...
01:35:05but if I have no love, I am nothing.
01:35:08Love is patient.
01:35:10Love is kind and envies no one.
01:35:13Love is never boastful, nor conceited, nor rude...
01:35:17never selfish, not quick to take offense.
01:35:22Love keeps no score of wrongs, but delights in the truth.
01:35:27There is nothing love cannot face.
01:35:29There is no limit to its faith, its hope, and its endurance.
01:35:35Love will never come to an end.
01:35:37In a word, there are three things that last forever...
01:35:41faith, hope, and love.
01:35:44But the greatest of them is love.
01:35:50Do you, Tim Melville...
01:35:52take Mary Horton as your lawful wedded wife?
01:35:57I do.
01:35:59Do you, Mary Horton...
01:36:01take Tim Melville as your lawful wedded husband?
01:36:06I do.
01:36:07I now pronounce you man and wife.
01:36:37I now pronounce you husband and wife.
01:37:07I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:37:37I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:38:07I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:38:37I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:38:42I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:38:47I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:38:52I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:38:57I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:02I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:07I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:12I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:17I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:22I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:27I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:31I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:36I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:41I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:46I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:51I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:39:56I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:01I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:06I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:11I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:16I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:21I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:26I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:31I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:36I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:41I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:46I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:51I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:40:56I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:41:01I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:41:06I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:41:11I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:41:16I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:41:21I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:41:26I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:41:31I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE.
01:41:50What is it?
01:41:56You told me that one day I'd be so happy that I'd cry.
01:42:01I love you so much.
01:42:31I LOVE YOU SO MUCH.
01:43:02Hello.
01:43:04Hello. This is Fred Coleman speaking.
01:43:07Is Mr. Melville there? I mean, is Tim there?
01:43:11This is Mrs. Melville.
01:43:13I'm sorry to disturb you, Mrs. Melville, bringing you like this,
01:43:16but my wife and I are neighbors of Ron Melville.
01:43:19We hadn't seen him about his place for the past few days,
01:43:22so this morning I'm going to cross him off.
01:43:32Could you come up right away and make the necessary arrangements?
01:43:38Yes.
01:43:41We'll be there.
01:43:44We'll be there.
01:43:54Oh, Lord, support us all the day long of this troublous life.
01:43:58Until the shadows lengthen and the evening comes
01:44:01and the fever of life is over and our work is done.
01:44:06Then in thy great mercy grant us a safe lodging
01:44:09and a holy rest and peace at the last.
01:44:13Amen.
01:44:15Lord, bless us and keep us.
01:44:17The Lord make his face to shine upon us and be gracious unto us.
01:44:21The Lord lift up the light of his countenance upon us
01:44:24and give us peace.
01:44:27My condolences in your loss.
01:44:32Darling, I'm so sorry.
01:44:34Don't talk to me. You've got what you wanted.
01:44:37You've got Tim.
01:44:40Tim, my condolences to you.
01:44:57Tim.
01:45:05Dawnie, you don't...
01:45:08Dawnie, you don't...
01:45:10I never want to see that woman again.
01:45:12Don't say that, Dawnie.
01:45:14Look, I feel sorry for you. I really do, Tim, but...
01:45:17Look, it's different.
01:45:19What's different?
01:45:21Me. I'm different.
01:45:23Mary's my wife, just like your mixed wife.
01:45:26All I know is Mum and Dad's in their graves and you're with her.
01:45:34I just want things to be the way they used to.
01:45:38I want you to love Mary.
01:45:40I love you, Dawnie. Please, please.
01:45:44Tim.
01:45:51Everything's going to be all right.
01:45:55Yeah.
01:45:57Of course it is.
01:46:06Come on, love.
01:46:08See you later, Tim. Mary.
01:46:11Bye-bye.
01:46:41Bye-bye.
01:47:11Bye-bye.
01:47:41Bye-bye.
01:48:11Bye-bye.