SCANDAL SHEET
| Drama | 1985 |
Plot:
The publisher of a celebrity gossip tabloid sets out to destroy an aging actor, whose career is foundering and who is also facing a battle with alcoholism.
Crew:
• Directed by: David Lowell Rich
• Written by: Howard Rodman
• Starring: Burt Lancaster, Lauren Hutton, Pamela Reed, Robert Urich
• Produced by: Roger Birnbaum, Henry Winkler, Irwin Winkler
• Music by: Randy Edelman
• Cinematography: Jacques R. Marquette
• Edited by: Peter E. Berger
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| Drama | 1985 |
Plot:
The publisher of a celebrity gossip tabloid sets out to destroy an aging actor, whose career is foundering and who is also facing a battle with alcoholism.
Crew:
• Directed by: David Lowell Rich
• Written by: Howard Rodman
• Starring: Burt Lancaster, Lauren Hutton, Pamela Reed, Robert Urich
• Produced by: Roger Birnbaum, Henry Winkler, Irwin Winkler
• Music by: Randy Edelman
• Cinematography: Jacques R. Marquette
• Edited by: Peter E. Berger
About TRENDEST MOVIES - ENGLISH:
Welcome to TRENDEST MOVIES - ENGLISH, your ultimate destination for an expansive collection of movies across all genres. From timeless classics to modern-day blockbusters, we bring you the best of cinema. Dive into our vast library, where you’ll find everything from thrilling action movies to heartwarming dramas, iconic comedies, and unforgettable sci-fi adventures. Stay tuned as we continue to expand our collection, offering something for every movie lover.
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00:00:00You
00:00:30Your wife's in the office, man
00:01:00I
00:01:13Will be on a couple months
00:01:15You
00:01:27Let me just finish paying ransom and we'll build this box in
00:01:46You
00:01:58Hey Ben smile
00:02:04Come on don't you guys in there? How about a drink? What'd you say? How about a drink movie star?
00:02:15Oh
00:02:45White
00:02:47Oh
00:03:12Yeah, you got everything did you get him hitting me
00:03:18Oh
00:03:20Listen I'm not gonna use this in the story, but I need it for my files
00:03:25Give me your name
00:03:27Milton Watley. Okay, Milton. Do you know Ben Rowan the movie star? Yes. How well do you know him?
00:03:33Well from the time he came into Bright House here. I took care of it. Would you say you were a friend of his?
00:03:39Yeah, he's a nice man. I like it
00:03:41Listen carefully and answer what I ask
00:03:45Are you a friend of Ben Rowan?
00:03:47Yes, okay
00:03:49I hear that he's a drunk
00:03:51He wouldn't be here at Bright House. Otherwise, that's who's here. I'll call it. So then you agree. He is a drunk
00:03:57Absolutely. Now just so there's no question who we're talking about Ben Rowan the movie star, right?
00:04:03You're his friend and you say he's a drunk
00:04:07That's what I'm telling you as his friend Ben Rowan the movie star
00:04:11We got that sucker cold
00:05:11I
00:05:24Thought you called yourself a psychic
00:05:26Now you listen to me Hustler. I got my rump on the line. I need 20 story ideas by half-past five
00:05:30I'm only got 14 so far
00:05:33What do you mean? You don't have any emanations get one
00:05:38Fly you a monocle. Are you crazy?
00:05:41What do I care where she died? Listen Hofstadter. She was an American before she was a princess
00:05:47Well, I don't need her monocle aura. I mean the sand doesn't remember her in Malibu
00:05:59I'll call you back get on this
00:06:12I
00:06:15Want you to take a look at this
00:06:20This is the front page that increased our circulation for five hundred thousand just this week, but take another look at it
00:06:28Because this is what our paper is all about
00:06:30When you live a life where you have to account for every penny that you spend
00:06:34Well, your husband comes home at night
00:06:35He falls asleep looking at television because he's tired and because well because he hasn't anything to talk about
00:06:41Then your life is great
00:06:43Your life is made of straw
00:06:45You want color you want excitement?
00:06:47You want to go to far off places where only the rich go and where the famous of the world live?
00:06:52You hunger and you thirst for the true lives
00:06:55of the glamorous
00:06:57of the important
00:06:59Not your uncle Phil nor aunt Beatrice because you know everything there is to know about their lives
00:07:04And what they do doesn't thrill you or excite you
00:07:07Doesn't make your life rich
00:07:10So you go into a supermarket and after you buy your orange in your steak, which you need because your belly is empty
00:07:16You stand before the rack where the tabloids are
00:07:19Because it's a whole life that is empty
00:07:22Now you can have a choice of any one of the publications on that rack, but you want value for your money
00:07:27And this page has got that value
00:07:30This is the page that wins the war
00:07:33This page pleases me
00:07:36Good work Simon
00:07:40That's all for now, thank you
00:07:52You know Roland and North are making a new picture together
00:07:54Really?
00:07:56Yes, a 25 million dollar budget
00:07:59Do you have anybody inside?
00:08:01Not yet
00:08:03Let me know when you do
00:08:09Oh
00:08:39I
00:08:52Have exactly eight minutes to get to gate 112 and catch my flight to New York
00:08:56We were supposed to have two hours together. I know but everything changed in Hong Kong. It's my deadline. I have to make this connection
00:09:02It's not fair
00:09:10I
00:09:18Tried to
00:09:33And I can pay you when they make the picture
00:09:40You know, I've always wanted to work with
00:09:54Yeah, we pull them again well, they never learned with the budget of 25 million 25 a modest little movie what's it about
00:10:02Six
00:10:05With your own husband, you know, it takes some little fun out, but the pay is good. Thank you darling too kind
00:10:18Fill in grant
00:10:25Maybe she can't find it and you have to stay Oh
00:10:31Oh
00:11:01I
00:11:15Go good stuff
00:11:31You
00:11:44This is the really interesting story the best for last I mean it's got elements like she's up for murder now
00:11:51But in the beginning she had a very even disposition. I mean, she was really sweet
00:11:56She weighed
00:11:58609 pounds exactly to start with
00:12:02Up there on the platform, you know in the carnival. She was very sweet, but she couldn't get a date
00:12:07So she sent for this diet. She lost over 300 pounds in 18 months
00:12:13I mean her whole metabolism changed she lost pound after pound and she anything
00:12:19You know the carnival fired her
00:12:22So she enrolled in a secretarial school to learn typing and shorthand by this time she weighs only
00:12:29180 pounds and she gets a crush on the guy sitting next to her in class
00:12:35Naturally, you guessed it. He can't see her for chicken fat
00:12:41dust
00:12:43One day she takes her courage in her hands
00:12:45She passes him a note if he would like to go to the movies with her
00:12:50She'll pay for both of them. He sends her back a note. Sorry. I don't date fatties
00:12:57At this moment all she weighs is 181 pounds skin and bones
00:13:04Something broke inside of her. She went out. She got a gun. She came back. She shot him right in the shorthand class
00:13:11I mean she killed him
00:13:13It all came out of a trial
00:13:15How do you intend to handle it? I?
00:13:17Some diet turns ex fatty into killer. I don't need your help. I
00:13:22See it as a biography with a weak sample diet in a box. I
00:13:27Like his idea better
00:13:29Work on it. Do I get a coal byline you get rat poison?
00:13:38Very competitive woman
00:13:42Okay
00:13:43That took these at the airport this afternoon
00:13:46The one on the right is Helen Grant. I had research for a quick background on she was North's roommate at college
00:13:54Obviously still very close
00:13:56Yes, all three of them. It's even better than just two women
00:14:00and
00:14:02She writes
00:14:05It's made the order
00:14:13Oh
00:14:39Troy's in bed all well, maybe can't wait for you
00:14:43Thank you. Don't really relish looking for a taxi in this neighborhood. So late at night. Yeah. Oh, no. No, no
00:14:49You mustn't pay me nannies will bill you, you know
00:14:52This is just for you for me to you
00:14:55And this is for the taxi
00:14:58Thank you messages are by the phone mails on the table right there
00:15:03I
00:15:10Just like to tell you Troy was a wonderful baby
00:15:13He's becoming a fine young man. You have a lot to be proud of I am proud
00:15:20Thank you
00:15:33I
00:15:57Was waiting for you
00:16:03Oh
00:16:05Oh
00:16:30Hello mrs. Ellen grant speaking
00:16:35Inside world
00:16:38Yes, are you familiar with inside world I know what it is we'd like you to come to work for us mrs. Grant
00:16:44Oh, I'm afraid I'm not interested. We can offer you
00:16:48$65,000 here plus expenses to start
00:16:51And a generous allowance to cover the cost of moving to the West Coast
00:16:57No, thank you, thanks a lot, but no, thank you
00:17:01Yes, why not?
00:17:03I told you I know what your paper is
00:17:24Well
00:17:26Mrs. Grant, I'm prepared to go to 70,000 a year on your starting salary
00:17:30And I'll go another 5,000 on top of that at the end of the first year
00:17:34The answer is still no, please don't call again. I'm going to bed. Good night
00:17:47I guess we'll just have to make her an offer. She can't refuse
00:18:00I
00:18:10Granted I was not these days yet
00:18:30I
00:18:40Stand
00:18:47How's the article
00:18:51You want some coffee yeah, I got some good news and I've got some bad news
00:18:57The good news is we'll run the article the bad news is the next year
00:19:05What was all the bull about a deadline things change
00:19:09I've got a commitment on a book
00:19:11Until the articles and put a $5,000 advance writing on it
00:19:15Oh, I'm not gonna turn the copyright back to you before I print the article. I need money now
00:19:21We bought the article and you were paid for it spent it's always spent before you get it, you know it
00:19:36I need the room. I can't hold mailer back
00:19:40I can't get you in who do I send my landlord to you or Norman if you have an idea for another article?
00:19:46I'll let you have 500 in advance
00:19:50I
00:19:57Really nice seeing you Stanley. Thanks. Thanks a lot
00:20:20Oh
00:20:38How's the other guy
00:20:51Oh
00:20:55Not too great, we're not gonna run the article until next year
00:20:59You're gonna tell me what happened
00:21:04They get it
00:21:09Better if you make them happy
00:21:14Don't like it except to work for it might as well get a job
00:21:20And work that
00:21:25You know what we're having for dinner tonight
00:21:33This is still fixed you want me to ring that up? No
00:21:44I'll be 972
00:21:50I
00:21:57Get a new stove out of that book
00:22:03Stove and a refrigerator
00:22:08This is grant, this is how I'm falling again
00:22:12Mr. Fraulein, you keep wasting my time like this. I'm gonna send you a bill
00:22:15I'm always willing to pay for the cost of business and it's clear. We can't do this on the telephone
00:22:20On the phone or off. What do you want to fly out here and talk to me for a couple of hours?
00:22:27You tell me how much of course and when you would come
00:22:30And I'll have a messenger at your door in 15 minutes with the money and a first-class round-trip plane ticket
00:22:35What do you want me for?
00:22:37That's what I want to talk to you about
00:22:40Just tell me what your time is worth
00:22:43$2,500
00:22:45I want to be there by tomorrow morning and back here by tomorrow night. That's fine. No strings. I want you right now
00:22:50I'm gonna say no
00:22:52You don't even know what I have to offer you. Whatever it is
00:22:55I'll see you tomorrow
00:22:56See you tomorrow
00:23:20Oh
00:23:30Thank you
00:23:45Very difficult to imagine what people like until you meet them
00:23:51Where do you find privacy here?
00:23:54Well, I don't mind being seen
00:23:56No, I need my hiding places
00:24:00Tell me why don't you like my paper?
00:24:07Mrs. Grant, this is the time for frankness. I
00:24:11Don't like your paper. Mr. Fallon because it's garbage
00:24:15Garbage is a harsh word. Can we compromise? How about vulgar?
00:24:22Well, it's also vulgar
00:24:27What do you want to hire me for I run a tabloid and I compete with other tabloids
00:24:32Now you may not believe this but I can't do that without good writers
00:24:36Well, how do you know what kind of writer I am more semi-literate? I read other publications besides my own. I
00:24:43Picked up a copy of lifestyle and I read your bag lady article. I liked it. You write well
00:24:49Thank You, mr. Fallon, it's very flattering
00:24:54Can we get to the point
00:24:56What this is about is exciting work a comfortable lifestyle in a pleasant climate and $80,000 a year
00:25:03That's a lot of money. I like to think I pay my people will and when you're on assignment
00:25:08We pay all expenses and that includes a company credit card so you never have to lay out any of your own cash
00:25:18Mr. Fallon, you've got the wrong person. Why are you one kind to little children and small animals?
00:25:30Have you ever been to Santa Barbara
00:25:33We
00:25:34Sell four and a half million copies of inside world every week that doesn't change what it is
00:25:40Well, the world doesn't belong just to college graduates. I put out a newspaper for people who never went to Yale or Harvard or Caltech
00:25:48Never had the chance to go to any college and they happen to be the majority in this country
00:25:53Now the fact that they buy their newspaper my newspaper of the supermarket
00:25:57Doesn't make them any less important
00:25:59The new elite
00:26:01Mrs. Grant, you're a star
00:26:04How would you like to put up money that you're a bad lady never bought a copy of lifestyle and read what you wrote about?
00:26:09But if you wrote the same article for me and I published it in inside world, she would have read it
00:26:14You can keep odds on that
00:26:16Maybe that's that important
00:26:29You
00:26:35What's this trust me you
00:26:59You
00:27:29You
00:27:51You could live here
00:27:54You mean this goes with the job? No, but you can rent it if you like it's available
00:27:59Do you own it?
00:28:02I picked up the key from the real estate agent
00:28:07You're trying to seduce me I want to make it possible for you to work for me
00:28:30What's bothering you
00:28:33I'm annoyed with myself. I
00:28:36Find your offer very attractive. What are you afraid of? The money is great
00:28:42I'm just not the kind of lady who can laugh all the way to the bank
00:28:45I like to be able to look at myself in the mirror in the morning
00:28:49You can have both. Oh, come on. If I work for you, when's the next time I write a true word?
00:28:55Are you gonna tell me I'm jumping at shadows
00:28:59You're the one who does the writing. I just sit at my desk and wait for you to bring it to me
00:29:03I'm in your hands. I met your mercy. Why do I find it so hard to believe you?
00:29:11My name is Harold Fallon and the publisher of inside world, this is June the 9th of 1984
00:29:17I'm dictating this as an irrevocable stipulation in a contract between myself and mrs
00:29:23Helen Grant, I haven't agreed to make a contract with you if mrs
00:29:27Grant should agree to sign a contract with us. It will be part of that agreement that in carrying out her assignment for inside world
00:29:33She will write only the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth
00:29:37She will not be required to withhold or distort information of any kind
00:29:42And if she does so that will mean the dissolution of this contract
00:29:46But if she carries out the terms of this agreement and writes nothing but the truth
00:29:51This contract cannot be revoked or canceled before it's true
00:29:57I
00:30:16$80,000 a year moving expenses
00:30:23What are the schools like here
00:30:26I'm told that we have some of the best in the country. Would you like to send your son to a private school?
00:30:30I'll help you find a good one
00:30:33I need a housekeeper. We'll get you a housekeeper, but a salary comes out of your pocket
00:30:45We'll rent you a company car
00:30:55I
00:31:07Want better the picture as much as you do but facts I'm trying to deal with facts
00:31:14But this fact I won't do it without him
00:31:16I'm not gonna put him in the picture without insurance so I can get insurance on him if I want to pay
00:31:22$800,000 for it
00:31:23What happens to us if he goes on a binge for me? He is not drinking
00:31:27He is off the salt talking about production cost of
00:31:31$200,000 a day man, whether we shoot that day or whether we just sit around waiting for somebody to sober up
00:31:38He's sober and he's staying sober, okay
00:31:44You want me to accept that I accept it
00:31:48Let's talk about Ben's health. I want to talk about the health of his liver
00:31:52You want to talk about the health of his heart? I'm sorry to be this blunt
00:31:56What do I do if he drops dead three weeks into shooting three weeks is four million dollars. Do I just eat it?
00:32:02You want to take a look at his medical report? I won't do it without him
00:32:09We can make the picture without Ben Meg I can get the money
00:32:14But we can't make it without you. It's not bankable without you
00:32:19Then don't do it
00:32:21Meg
00:32:23Who in his right mind is going to pay a premium of?
00:32:29$800,000 for Ben I
00:32:32Will
00:32:33Okay
00:32:34You can take it out of my salary. That's all your problems
00:32:38It does
00:32:40If you put it in writing, what do you think? I'm up here doing with you Paul playing games
00:32:44You think I'm playing games with you? I'll do any damn thing you want
00:32:52Oh, okay
00:32:57This is between you and me
00:33:01Ben's not to know and neither is the street. He's not gonna find out anything for me
00:33:09Andrea had this confidential three copies today's date to whom it may concern I
00:33:17I
00:33:18Hereby agree to assign all or any part of the salary do me for my services on the motion picture
00:33:25now titled Adam loves Annie as
00:33:29required in payment of the premium for completion insurance in
00:33:33Connection with the services of mr. Ben Rowan on that film the signature is for Miss North
00:33:39Put my signature on it as a witness and your own signature is the second witness
00:33:44All copies back to me
00:33:48Do you want to have your lawyer take a look at it first is it satisfactory to you
00:33:54It does everything I wanted to do
00:33:56It's fine with me
00:34:14Oh
00:34:44You
00:35:15You
00:35:27That next step is the one you have to look out for
00:35:32Yeah, I've noticed what are you doing
00:35:39Just trying to see where the world goes to
00:35:45Oh
00:36:00Medium rare
00:36:03Looks like you had an interesting day
00:36:07You're looking at the Ben Rowan Memorial Highway
00:36:10That's a lot of bottles
00:36:14Enough to last a year
00:36:17Maybe more
00:36:20Where'd they all come from
00:36:24Just call up the liquor store
00:36:27And you say send over some booze and they say how much do you want?
00:36:33I
00:36:36Send over some booze and they say how much do you want and you say
00:36:42What I get from you last year
00:36:45That's how much I want
00:36:49A long year last year
00:36:53Just directly 365 days
00:36:57Not even a leap year
00:37:03This is great
00:37:06This goes the hell out of me
00:37:12I see a present
00:37:14I
00:37:34Need to take this
00:37:44I picture
00:37:56See how much
00:38:14You
00:38:44You
00:38:53Stay close scary time
00:39:07Mrs. Grant's house, please
00:39:15Hello, I'm mrs. Grant. Good morning. I have an assignment for you now right now. I'm afraid
00:39:25Mr. Fallon, I'm in the middle of moving in everything is in the middle of everything else. No guys not there. I
00:39:31Beg your pardon. Mr. Fallon. The house is a mess. My son is in school
00:39:35You're asking me to have him come home to a new house with me not there. That's what you have a housekeeper for
00:39:40Oh
00:39:44Hey, yo guys, no, no, no, I want this around. This is guy
00:39:51This is guy could you please put things in order surely, thank you
00:39:56Why don't we move that parallel to the terrace doors facing it?
00:40:10Oh
00:40:40I
00:40:58Told you all the chance we got if we could just save
00:41:11You
00:41:30Come on let's get him to the hospital
00:41:40Oh
00:41:51Each boys got his own heart and each freeze with his own lungs
00:41:54But they share one liver once we have one set of kidneys all located in Arthur's body and Arthur is just about dead
00:42:10Oh
00:42:30Come on hurry
00:42:40Oh
00:42:51That's too bad, yeah, it was building up to a nice story
00:43:01Where are we going to get the picture in the box?
00:43:05What's a picture in a box coffin last look at the departed shoot him in the box put the picture on the front page
00:43:12Just what the Inquirer did when Elvis died. Yeah, it's a tradition now
00:43:25Okay, we'll meet back here at the car when you finish interviewing the parents when
00:43:31When what?
00:43:33You mean you want me to interview the parents now, yeah, what do you think I brought you out here for no way?
00:43:39I thought that's what you're good at interviews for God's sake give them a minute to their own grief
00:43:45Oh, no, you get him when their defenses are down. That's when you get blood. I don't work like that
00:43:52Listen when you're with me you take my orders and you carry him out
00:43:57Or what I get court-martialed and shot you get paid for work
00:44:03You don't do your work. You're a thief
00:44:33You
00:45:03Mr. Mrs. Bell, I'd like to ask you a few questions about your children
00:45:17We're not just in the mood to talk to reporters right now
00:45:21You can understand that can't you we just took a terrible loss
00:45:33Oh
00:45:36Don't you want people to know how you feel
00:45:42Those that have children of their own to know how we feel right and those are the people that need you the most
00:45:51And how do they feel
00:45:54Worrying about their own children
00:45:58You've been through this
00:46:00What about them?
00:46:03I
00:46:12Just feel so low right now talk to this young woman. She'll tell you story to the world
00:46:30I'll wait for you outside
00:46:33I don't want to intrude on these people's grief
00:46:52Mrs. Bell
00:46:55I have a son
00:47:00And I am so very very sorry
00:47:03I
00:47:27Why don't you just tell me about the boys just tell me anything
00:47:33I
00:48:03You
00:48:33You
00:49:03You
00:49:09Like it mr. Fallon, I'm disappointed Simon, it's a good picture
00:49:14You'll give me a picture of two boys and two coffins
00:49:18Well, that's the way they are now
00:49:22Are you telling me we don't have a story? No, mr. Fallon, but we have to deal with reality
00:49:27They were separated by surgery
00:49:29Then unseparate them
00:49:33We
00:49:41Took the wrong picture
00:49:56That ought to wake them up that's the idea isn't it
00:50:03I
00:50:19Want to help you and I want to help those boys of yours
00:50:25My boys are dead
00:50:28What are you talking about?
00:50:29Well, I don't want to see you put it to the ground in those pine boxes they deserve better
00:50:35How would you like to see him in a bronze coffin?
00:50:39Well, they just squatted pine
00:50:43I'm gonna get you the best coffin you ever saw and I'd like to give you and your wife some money besides
00:50:51Oh
00:50:57What do you want to give me money for I want to sign a paper what kind of paper well, it's a release to do
00:51:07Photograph your boys
00:51:09So you took your photographs before and I didn't sign no paper. I know but this is an exclusive. Yeah, read it
00:51:16I
00:51:18Won't have my glasses
00:51:20Why don't you read to me?
00:51:23I
00:51:24Hereby grant to the publication inside world all rights to publish from this day forward to the end of the universe
00:51:31the photographs
00:51:33Dear in the scripture. Do you got to get God to sign that?
00:51:38The $1,000
00:51:45I
00:52:15Don't know
00:52:18Is this the most luxurious one you have what are you looking for a coffin or a condominium
00:52:26This one
00:52:34Five that's right five
00:52:40Five that's pretty steep
00:53:15You
00:53:31Good morning, mrs. Grant
00:53:33Did I start you?
00:53:35No, I didn't think anyone was here. Well, your housekeeper was kind enough to let me wait
00:53:40She had to take your son to school and see a car my chauffeur dropped me off
00:53:45He'll be back shortly
00:53:48Coffee. Oh, yeah black, please
00:53:56I had a chance to talk with your son while I was waiting
00:54:01He was telling me how well he's doing in school he always has
00:54:07He's my bright boy
00:54:10I
00:54:16Hope you'd like it. Thank you
00:54:26That's good
00:54:30I can imagine that was a hard aside
00:54:34feel drained I
00:54:36Just want to crawl into bed and go to sleep
00:54:39You've earned it
00:54:40But let me lift your day a little
00:54:42I want to congratulate you on your work. I like your words. It's a good article. I
00:54:47Was going to call you but then I thought no, I'll come and tell her in person
00:54:52Thank you, and I have your next assignment not today, though
00:54:57No, we'll let you sleep, but I think you're gonna like this one change your pace
00:55:02You're gonna cover a movie for us
00:55:04The minute I open my eyes you got me
00:55:08It's a big movie
00:55:0925 million dollar budget and it has big stuff
00:55:13Ben Roden make North
00:55:16Did you know the big was my roommate in college really well, that's a bonus well, I know Ben to better and better
00:55:26I think I better pass on this assignment
00:55:28Did you say pass?
00:55:30Well, I feel a little certain conflict of interest here. I don't understand
00:55:35I
00:55:37Wouldn't do anything to hurt them
00:55:39Well, how can you think you're gonna write this story? I'm sure you can find something else for me. Yes, I can
00:55:46But I'm not going to this is your assignment. I don't want it
00:55:52Now what are you afraid of I know them well
00:55:57I'm very fond of them. I don't think I could be objective. I appreciate your concern, but you're a professional, right?
00:56:05I have faith in your objectivity
00:56:09And if I still say no
00:56:15Mrs. Grant, you're not a freelance writer anymore. You're a member of my staff. You don't have any choice in your assignments
00:56:26I'm told this is Ben Rhodes comeback movie right a comeback story
00:56:36Oh
00:56:38Oh
00:57:08Oh
00:57:34My husband and my best friend
00:57:38Right, he's so cute enough of this lovemaking now we drink
00:57:51We don't drink anymore I don't drink anymore
00:57:57We don't drink this house doesn't drink
00:58:02Okay
00:58:03You got a diet something
00:58:06Sure do find something this way
00:58:21They picked me up in the street a couple of months ago about 10 days drunk
00:58:29Well, don't stop now
00:58:32Well, I don't remember a lot about it. I woke up in the hospital
00:58:36Meg on one side of the bed the doctor on the other
00:58:39Meg just looked at me
00:58:44The doctor said hey Ben, don't you want to live?
00:58:47Actually, I didn't
00:58:52Ben
00:58:56Couldn't get over not being a big star anymore, but you're making a picture that's now we're talking about four months ago
00:59:03You never saw Meg like that
00:59:06She wasn't eating. She wasn't sleeping
00:59:09Just cheekbones and eyes. I
00:59:11Knew it was about me
00:59:13But I didn't know what the hell to do about it. I wanted to do something nice. I
00:59:18Another car another fur coat another what?
00:59:24Finally I just asked her what she wanted
00:59:29She said she wanted me
00:59:33I
00:59:35Wasn't worth three cents, you know, that's that's what she wanted me
00:59:40So I did what I could I
00:59:43Promised her I'd try not to die carelessly
00:59:49So this house doesn't drink anymore
00:59:55Well, okay
01:00:02Oh
01:00:09Why don't you tell me tell you what I told her in on the back story you never said a word I
01:00:16Ran out words. I would have been here. It's history. Come on. Let's change the subject the friends
01:00:25Amen, amen
01:00:29So, what are you doing in Los Angeles
01:00:32What am I doing in Los Angeles? Oh, yes. I am writing an article on your picture. You're what?
01:00:38That's fabulous. How'd you ever talk lifestyle in that?
01:00:42Well, actually, I'm not doing it for lifestyle. I
01:00:45Don't work for lifestyle anymore and you talk about people not telling you things
01:00:50What happened they give you a hard time about the drug article?
01:00:54I'm so glad we're all sitting down because I think this is going to come as a very big surprise
01:00:59ladies and gentlemen, I
01:01:01Am living in Santa Barbara Helen. Hey, I took a job with inside world
01:01:09You what I took a job with inside
01:01:21Hello
01:01:25How the hell could you do that
01:01:27They made me an offer I couldn't refuse don't be smart. Hey, are you out of your mind?
01:01:33Do you know what that rag is? Do you know what they do to people?
01:01:36Do you know what they'll make you do not gonna make me do anything. I'm a big girl. You're a damn fool
01:01:42Another country heard from I want her out of this house
01:01:57I
01:02:00Don't want her here. All right. All right. Come on. Let's talk. I want her out of my house
01:02:05It's no drama. You think that's melodrama the house this and she doesn't get out. I will
01:02:13You think I'm kidding
01:02:16No, I believe you
01:02:27I
01:02:41Think you have to leave
01:02:46Is that better is that you too that's both of us
01:02:51What the hell's the matter with you
01:02:54Why do you think they hired you and put you on our picture except to use your friendship with us?
01:03:11I got it
01:03:20Oh
01:03:28Why would I want to stay in a house that would have me for a guest in the first place
01:03:50You
01:04:01Is he gonna get past this I don't think so, you know Ben
01:04:09Once you think something you won't let go
01:04:15Just what's gonna happen to you and me
01:04:21I
01:04:22Have to choose
01:04:25Ben or you you are Ben
01:04:29It can't be both
01:04:32It has to be Ben
01:04:36Just quit there that's all get another job. Oh, that's easy for you. That is so casual
01:04:46There's your house
01:04:48There's your rolls
01:04:50Upstairs your jewels and your fur coats
01:04:53Above it all not me. I don't have a Rolls Royce or jewels or a fur coat. I
01:05:00am NOT above anything I
01:05:03Have a living to make I have a child to take care of. I
01:05:07Worry that there's food on the table and clothes on his back and a school for him to go to where he will be safe
01:05:14I
01:05:16Don't find it as easy as you do to think about throwing away a job that pays me
01:05:21$80,000 a year
01:05:23Right inside world 80,000 is so dirty if it's for a good cause. Oh
01:05:27Don't you holier-than-thou me?
01:05:30When's the last time you made a movie with all your clothes on?
01:05:46You
01:05:55Mr. Fallon, I have something very good. I'll stare the psychic had a dream about Grace Kelly
01:06:00You dreamed she was on the beach at Malibu with somebody. She was definitely not by herself
01:06:04I put an ad in classified if you saw Grace Kelly in the last 48 hours call me collect
01:06:10I
01:06:15Thought Grant was supposed to report to me here today. You mean she didn't come in? No. Thank you
01:06:25Yes, put me through the mrs. Grant's house, please
01:06:30This is the answer we got on the air
01:06:33You say you saw Grace Kelly, yes
01:06:36Where did you see her at Malibu? I was walking on the beach. When was this in the middle of the night?
01:06:41You were walking on the beach
01:06:46Good morning, mrs. Skye's mrs. Grant there. No, she isn't
01:06:51Yes boys in school
01:06:52What was the last time you saw her this morning? She left her she just this boy goodbye and left
01:06:59I don't know where she went. Well, if she calls again or she comes home, please call me immediately and it's not necessary
01:07:06For her to know that you're calling me. I'm always discreet. Mr. Fallon, and you know, I appreciate it. Oh, yes
01:07:12You're a very generous man
01:07:17You were walking on the beach in the middle of the night how long ago was it three nights ago
01:07:24What happened?
01:07:26I said her
01:07:27princess grace
01:07:29And she said yes
01:07:32Then I said
01:07:34What are you doing here grace you died in Monaco in the car and she said I
01:07:41Felt a longing to see America again
01:07:45The headline is princess grace still haunts the American land. She loved is it?
01:08:05You
01:08:25Operator I want to make a call to New York charge it to my home phone in Santa Barbara
01:08:29I
01:08:37Forgive you
01:08:38You what you you forgive me you forgive me for what don't you remember what you did?
01:08:45Don't try to lay some kind of guilt trip on me
01:08:49What you did you did not me
01:08:54I want to come back
01:08:59Stan
01:09:02Nobody wants you here
01:09:04Okay, look I made a mistake
01:09:07You bet your boots you did
01:09:09people make mistakes
01:09:13Now don't kid yourself grant it's not just me there isn't a decent magazine in this town that I pick anybody up from inside world
01:09:21You're stuck in your cesspool pal
01:09:25Mr. Fallon, do you want to talk to sky on four?
01:09:29I
01:09:32Haven't heard from mrs. Grant directing mr. Fallon, but I did get a call from the operator a couple minutes ago
01:09:38Mrs. Grant made a telephone call to New York and charged it here. Thank you
01:09:46Hello research jet speaking
01:09:51Mrs. Grant just made a long-distance telephone call to New York and she charges to a home phone
01:09:56Would you find out who she made that call to yes, sir
01:10:02Now I want you to listen to this this is her this is about the UFO kidnapping we did the story on last February
01:10:14One moment, please
01:10:19Thank you
01:10:21Oh
01:10:31This is a special sale today, it's $30,000. Would you like to try it on sure?
01:10:45Oh, it's darling
01:10:49I suppose I don't have the cash to pay for it. Oh, we'll be back to take your check
01:10:57See I can't wear a coat like this, but you can
01:11:09Well, I don't suppose I need it right now sometimes
01:11:14The important thing is to have something what we don't need
01:11:27I have a company credit card
01:11:30To take those the woman is pregnant
01:11:33They claim they were married on a spaceship by the aliens their bishop says they're lying
01:11:39He says the child will be born out of wedlock. I would like to tie this whole thing up in a headline
01:11:44It's just something like a
01:11:46bishop decides
01:11:49spaceship, baby
01:11:51illegitimate
01:11:53Mr. Fallon, will you speak to a miss Hummel of the Hamburg fur shop in Beverly Hills? It's about a credit card
01:11:58She says put it through
01:12:01Go ready it. What is the problem all they have?
01:12:05The problem is the bishop doesn't want to marry them. We'll let them find somebody else. They're a very devout couple
01:12:11They don't want to get married outside their church
01:12:14We're talking about a mink jacket
01:12:17$3,500 that's the problem. You don't understand under a Supreme Court ruling the question of legitimacy
01:12:24Are we committed to this? Yes, didn't we run a positive article in the kidnapping? We certainly did. Yes
01:12:30Then they're as good as married, aren't they?
01:12:32But there's a legal question as to whether an alien has the power to perform a marriage
01:12:35That's what the bishop is challenging
01:12:38The bishop is an idiot if the captain of a vessel can marry people certainly the master of a spaceship can have at least the same
01:12:44power
01:12:45More power his spaceship is farther from shore
01:12:49Then let's cut out all this nonsense
01:12:50You talk to your people tell him to sue the bishop dereliction of duty defamation of character and see more get them a lawyer
01:12:58I'm sorry. I kept you waiting. Would you like to talk to mrs. Grant yourself? No, no, that will be necessary
01:13:04You do approve of the use of the credit card then we have no problem. Thank you
01:13:12Any further questions
01:13:22Yes, Andrea, I'm going to take my lunch now, is that all right, that's fine
01:13:27Okay, bye-bye
01:13:47I can get it for you
01:13:49When as soon as I can run off a copy without anyone getting suspicious
01:13:54300 hours, right
01:13:58350 you want to fool around forget it 500 bucks in advance
01:14:07Call you at the number you gave me as soon as I have the copy run off
01:14:23I
01:14:27Want to talk to Simon, he's on another call. Can you call you back? I'm in a hurry
01:14:32Tell him tell him this message tell him that his copy of the insurance agreement is ready, but not to come himself
01:14:40My boss might recognize it. Tell him to send somebody else
01:14:44Your name, please
01:14:46Don't worry about that
01:14:48You'll know
01:14:50You'll know
01:15:21I
01:15:37Got a job for you can pick this up for me
01:15:41Get a messenger
01:15:43Do you want to get in a fight with me? I mean you come in here at two o'clock in the afternoon
01:15:48You just walk in the door nothing on your mind. Thank you for the apology. Thank you for the explanation
01:15:55Come on, I'm not asking to do anything out of line. I'm not a messenger girl
01:15:59Partly not on your salary. Why do you think I'm overpaid my dear woman?
01:16:06I'm sure that they can't pay you enough. I mourn for you
01:16:10My eyes filled with tears my heart cracks for you, please. Don't bleed on the floor. Okay, listen
01:16:17You want to go to Matt on this you want to get into a killing war?
01:16:20How about we call fall on the phone bring him in as a referee, huh? I'm sure he'd appreciate it
01:16:25I know he's got nothing better to do
01:16:27Essie get fall on the phone
01:16:32Missy don't use the address
01:16:38Right now right
01:16:42Forget to keep the tip
01:16:48You
01:16:55Excuse me. Yes, you have something for Simon
01:17:01And this clause calls for a notification you looking for me she's in the wrong office
01:17:08Sorry, I bothered you
01:17:12Do we ever send this notification
01:17:17You
01:17:47You
01:18:18I
01:18:25Excuse me, could you do me a favor?
01:18:34The envelope please it's a matter don't you trust me?
01:18:47I
01:19:18I
01:19:31Use grant to pick up a copy of the agreement between North and Brown
01:19:35She brought me back an empty envelope one sheet of blank paper was the envelope empty when she got it
01:19:40Well, I checked with Brown's secretary. She swears on her mother
01:19:44There was a copy of the agreement in it when she turned it over. Can you believe it?
01:19:51Well, this is annoying
01:19:53I'm working on the front page now, but I don't see how we can use the story without documentation
01:19:58Can you get another copy of that letter? Oh, yeah, but it's gonna take a little time
01:20:02The secretary's worried that grants gonna turn her in she'd lose her job. She's afraid to make a copy now
01:20:07I'd have to twist her arm
01:20:09What happens if they decide to take it public suppose they call a general press conference and turn it over to the media from
01:20:15their point of view
01:20:16Then we lose control of the situation and I'm sitting here with a dead front page. I'd like to see a dead grant
01:20:22Never break the peace assignment. Not until you're sure you don't need them any longer. I
01:20:28Think what we have to do now is to find some way to pit the parties against one another
01:20:32I mean some way to be sure that the roads don't trust it no matter what mrs. Grant tells them
01:20:40Well, thanks, I'm thanks for calling
01:20:42I
01:21:07Need one copy of a new front page
01:21:12I
01:21:17Want a motorcycle message take something to Los Angeles
01:21:42I
01:22:07Please sign here
01:22:12Thank you, thank you sure like your pictures
01:22:42You
01:23:12Oh
01:23:24What's happening what's going on mom it's dead
01:23:31It was on television mr. Rowan had a heart attack
01:23:36We're watching the news it was on the news
01:23:41All right, yeah, I guess
01:23:44Are you gonna be home now?
01:23:46Yeah, I'm here. We're scared something happened to you, too
01:23:53It's okay, I'm here baby. It's okay. Mr. Fallon's waiting for you
01:24:11No
01:24:14Where is it he asked to sit by the pool I have to talk to mr. Fallon, okay
01:24:22It's just bad for us. What do you mean?
01:24:25Do we have to go back to New York now?
01:24:27Back to New York. Why?
01:24:30Because Ben's dead
01:24:32What's that got to do with New York?
01:24:34Well, mrs. Skye said you were working on a story about us movie him and Mac
01:24:41I
01:24:43Didn't know what I'm working on
01:24:46from mr. Fallon
01:24:48When he called here
01:24:50When he was looking for you this afternoon, I
01:24:53Said I didn't know where you were
01:24:55He said you were supposed to be in Hollywood on the story about mr. Rowan's movie and his wife
01:25:01I
01:25:08Talk about New York. Mom. I want to stay here
01:25:16We'll be back in a minute
01:25:31Wait for me Troy
01:25:50You've made a lot of trouble I was trying to protect my friends
01:25:55I
01:25:58Tore it up
01:25:59The important thing is that you withheld it from us
01:26:02You could say that our agreement stipulates that any attempt on your part to withhold information
01:26:08Automatically triggers the dissolution of that contract
01:26:10That's true, isn't it?
01:26:13Yes
01:26:14Then we no longer have a contract
01:26:16You broke it
01:26:25What are you going to do now
01:26:30I'll find another job. I understand you call lifestyle today. They won't take you back
01:26:42You know where you're gonna live
01:26:47No, you have to take your boy out of school now, won't you
01:26:51You
01:26:54Yes, I will
01:26:58And that $3,500 that you charged to buy that coat
01:27:02We'll have to settle that now that you're leaving us you have the money
01:27:06No, when will you be able to pay it back look
01:27:12Mickey tore my coat and you tore up the letter. What do you want? Mr. Fallon?
01:27:17I want not to have to fire you in exchange for what I want two things
01:27:23First I want to know that you want the job and then I want your loyalty. I
01:27:27Took you on faith the first time now. I want proof. I
01:27:31Want Ben Rowan's picture
01:27:35Ben Rowan is dead
01:27:38Yes, I know
01:27:47I
01:28:17I
01:28:47I
01:29:09Told the guard I was your sister
01:29:13What do you want? I want you to trust me
01:29:18What are you really doing here I need your trust and your friendship
01:29:24Be my friend again
01:29:27Hey, hey, this is what I'm doing here
01:29:32They want me to take Ben's picture for the front page
01:29:35Was up all night trying to think it through don't turn me away. I don't have anywhere else to go
01:29:42Get out of here. I don't want to take this picture
01:29:45Get out before I have the guard called and throw you out
01:30:15Turn it around be my friend again
01:30:19Please what did I do? I took a job. You told me not to but what did I do? What did you do?
01:30:27After you killed it
01:30:30What are you talking about
01:30:33You're a whore what are you talking about? I saw the story you wrote I
01:30:41Don't know what you're talking about. I never wrote any story. I had to put up my salary
01:30:47Then my job
01:30:50Make North tells college roommate
01:30:55Never wrote that
01:31:10I
01:31:40I guess I want the job after all
01:32:10You
01:32:40You
01:33:10You