The Forsyte Saga | British Drama History Romance 2002 | E08

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Holly and June become nurses, and ship out to South Africa, where Jolly is ill with typhoid fever. Jolly dies, an event that hits Young Jolyon very hard. Soames discovers Irene and Young Jolyon together at Robin Hill just after they have learned of Jolly's death and accuses them of adultery. They are not yet lovers, but they know that without admitting guilt, Irene will never be free of Soames. Irene and Soames divorce while she and Jolyon go away together as a couple.

Cast:
Soames Forsyte, Damian Lewis
Irene Forsyte (née Heron), Gina McKee
Young Jolyon Forsyte, Rupert Graves
Frances Forsyte (née Crisson), Sarah Winman
June Forsyte, Gillian Kearney
Philip Bosinney, Ioan Gruffudd
Old Jolyon Forsyte, Corin Redgrave
James Forsyte, John Carlisle
Emily Forsyte, Barbara Flynn
Aunt Ann Forsyte, Judy Campbell
Aunt Hester Forsyte, Ann Bell
Aunt Juley Small (née Forsyte), Wendy Craig
Uncle Swithin Forsyte, Robert Lang
Winifred Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Root
Montague Dartie, Ben Miles
Imogen Dartie, Alice Patten
Valerius Dartie ('Val'), Julian Ovenden
Hélène Forsyte, Amanda Ooms
Holly Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Ryan
Jolyon Forsyte ('Jolly'), Christian Coulson
Annette Forsyte (née Lamotte), Beatriz Batarda
Fleur Mont (née Forsyte), Emma Griffiths Malin
Jon Forsyte, Lee Williams
Michael Mont, Oliver Milburn
George Forsyte, Alistair Petrie
Prosper Profond, Michael Maloney
Transcript
00:00You
00:30I
00:47Hope I haven't startled you are you waiting for someone?
00:53Yes, my shadow
01:08There she is well, it's your own fault you gave me no choice come back with me and there's an end to it
01:23You are inhuman then why do you want me because you are mine I have a right
01:39I'm sorry. I'm here to offer you any terms you choose
01:45If I promise a separate house with just a visit now and again no
01:50No
01:53Nothing
01:55You can hunt me to my grave, but I shall never go with you I
02:00Just want a child a son on any terms
02:07Please Irene goodbye
02:11Cannot be goodbye. We are married. Will you once listen to me?
02:18Yes, I married you but
02:21It was wrong I
02:25Disliked you from the moment we first lived together I
02:30Hate you now and for hounding and bullying me. I hate you more
02:39You should have kept your promise and let me go instead you suffocated
02:47You're a son
02:50It's an utter degradation
02:59I know what you're up to you and Julian Forsyte
03:13I understand you have been in close contact with
03:18Julian Forsyte
03:22Pursue things
03:24with him and
03:27You will learn
03:31The true meaning
03:35Of
03:37Degradation
03:47You
03:49You
04:12Do you see the mrs. Heron gets this night, please madam Aaron left this afternoon, monsieur very sudden
04:18You know her address enormous you England
04:36How much did jolly tell you
04:39Hmm
04:41About why he enlisted. Oh, he said it was to do with Val Dartie
04:48Dare
04:53It was more than that
04:57It was a dare, but the reason was that he was trying to stop our engagement
05:07Alan Dyer in love when we got engaged jolly found out and he dared Val to enlist to try and break us up
05:15It's all my fault
05:18And they're out there now and they could be killed
05:24Now you think me wicked no, no, no, of course not my darling
05:30You know that I'm not very friendly with Val's family I know
05:36But I love him
05:40That settles it man
05:44I'm very happy
05:47Oh
05:50And you were frightened to tell me oh
05:56Why do they dislike each other
05:59they just do and
06:02Because it happened like it did because it's my fault. I'm going out there. Oh
06:08I'm going out with you. I'm going out as a nurse, too
06:15It's all three of you out there
06:18Oh
06:25Terrible news for mafeking isn't it? Mr. Forsyte
06:28That's how that Biden power fellow turns up Trump's. What do you want Paul Deed?
06:33Not to talk about the war
06:39We've done your business for you sir at last
06:43conclusive evidence
06:45For
06:47Everything the male party sir
06:50Who is this party description as follows?
06:55Middle-aged tall pale redhead guilty looking man
07:06Etc
07:10Well, what's so significant
07:13Well, the significance sir, is that that same evening that same male
07:20Was seen leaving her hotel bedroom
07:23It's hot
07:24Isn't it?
07:26So now what it's just a matter of tracing them again
07:30It seems that they slipped off back to England. Well, we had thought together, but but what?
07:37It's very possibly the case
07:43You'd better concentrate on the fellow at this end
07:4647 you called him watch him and you may well find her not to pursue the Paris party then sir
07:54No
08:07Don't
08:14Come to the station dad
08:19Don't worry about that. Oh, it's strange that she arrived today meant you see
08:27We'll give Jolly the best nursing possible. You might not even see him dad. He's our brother
08:32Of course, they let us nurse him and all our training's been for wounds. We've had virtually nothing for typhoid not in any danger
08:40No immediate danger it enough for them to send the telegram telling you Jolly so unwell
08:46Well, we'd be safe from bullets. It's almost a relief exactly my feeling
08:53This it if it be now
08:56And
09:02So proud of you
09:08You're left behind that's worse
09:19Safe journey
09:26I
09:28I
09:44Julian
09:49I
09:52I
09:54Don't understand
09:57Sons came to Paris. I returned to England three days ago. I'm in a hotel in Richmond. I
10:07First thought of Richmond I suspect because it's so close to Robin Hill
10:11So
10:15I've just said my goodbyes to
10:18the whole engine
10:21Selfish you you must want to be alone. No, no
10:27She's
10:42Like my boy is very ill out there
10:53The two that is 17 and 47 have been observed to meet daily in Richmond Park
11:00There's a degree of intimacy in their demeanor
11:02Well add to that our observations in Paris earlier in the year and I feel confident that you
11:07We
11:12Your clients could now make a very strong case for divorce
11:18You know who she is, don't you?
11:20Such things happen. Mr. Forza
11:23They behave with great familiarity laughing together walking both in and out of the tree there. I don't want to hear this
11:29I'll put it with Linkman and labor. Do you know them? Yes, sir
11:32Then there's nothing more to say
11:34Make your report to them and continue to observe discretion
11:38My shadow has returned. Oh
11:42In fact, there's more than one
11:45Here's that here in England. They can afford to run the changes. How do they find you?
11:50Well, that's absolutely clear. They're also watching you. They're watching me. Yes
11:56No, surely not
11:58Mr. Forsyte, how sordid
12:02The telegrams
12:04Oh
12:24Is it Johnny yes
12:34Oh
12:43Yes, he's dead
13:04Oh
13:08Very pretty
13:12What do you want and as if one needed further evidence, well, I think you're a witness aren't you that's that's all right
13:17No, I should have brought a horse whip
13:20What do you want?
13:24I'm here to tell you
13:26That unless you swear to keep clear of each other. I shall divorce her with every circumstance of degradation
13:32To you both
13:35Will you swear it will you keep away from her?
13:40No
13:42Your name will be dirt so be it
13:48What about you will you swear it
13:51No, I
13:53Have enough evidence, you know
13:56You've been watched everywhere. Hmm. You've been watched
14:01And it won't just be desertion. You know what I'm saying
14:04Yes
14:06And it doesn't worry you
14:09Please go
14:15That term fits does it not
14:20Yes
14:24You have
14:26Yes
14:34You're a devil
14:38And
14:40You an embezzler a trust property a thief stealing his cousin's wife
14:46Go
14:48You'll pay for it. I should be very happy
14:57I
15:00Hope you treat him as you treated me
15:14Yeah
15:24Thank you for that good lie
15:27Oh
15:30It wasn't difficult
15:50Sorry
15:56Oh
16:26Oh
16:56Hold on
17:26Oh
17:38What are you all right sir? Yes, go away
17:56I
18:26You
18:56Just one last
19:26I
19:32Doesn't he come in you can speak to him in the morning. I could be dead in the morning. Don't be ridiculous
19:42I'm here. Oh, he's here. Look
19:47He's been in the state all evening I
19:50I could die tonight
19:52Nonsense, but if I did
19:56There's all that money
19:59Where's it going to go?
20:01Darty, no
20:03Well, of course, there's too much he's out there in any case
20:09things
20:13And there's his money
20:16Whose money owns his money, where's that gonna go?
20:19If he dies the name goes out the name
20:23There are dozens of falsehoods as if that helped me. I'll be my grave and there'll be nobody
20:31Unless he has a son
20:33How can Sam's have a divorce? Yeah, I've said it. I
20:39Don't know what's become of
20:41Her I
20:43Say she's gone abroad
20:46She won't be alone. I should say she isn't see
20:51get a divorce and
20:54Have a son
20:59You're quite right dad, huh?
21:02I'm getting a divorce
21:05Yeah, nobody tells me anything. Well, this is a surprise
21:09I'm setting it in motion
21:12It won't be defended
21:24You are quite a stranger monsieur
21:30Where's your mother Annette I have some news for her
21:37Monsieur please sit down
21:39Let it pass I'm strong. Yeah, it's mainly the weather
21:45Is your mother here, of course
21:54I'll be quite straight with you. Madam. I'm odd. I'm a rich man. I have never doubted it my house at maple Durham
22:02While I live with my parents, it seems such a waste
22:05most a beautiful house
22:07But not for a man alone
22:11It needs a wife
22:15You do understand
22:17It's many years since my wife and I lived together
22:21Under English law. I shall not be free to marry until the decree absolute six months from now
22:28And it is patient
22:31Ella little
22:34In which case I have the honor to ask to be considered a formal suitor for the hand of your daughter
22:44May I ask monsieur what might and it's expectations be I
22:52Calculate I am worth approximately 130,000 pounds
22:56My annual income appears to be around 10,000 pounds per annum my expenditure around 2,000 pounds
23:03I would immediately settle 15,000 on a net and I would suggest that I buy this restaurant and the goodwill from you
23:09You could retire on the capital and if I were to install a manager here
23:14I would designate such income as it generates towards you. I
23:20Think and it would be very happy to accept you as a suitor monsieur
23:33It
23:36Was quite straightforward in the end decree nicer then it's over dear boy not before time
23:46Were they in court they're abroad somewhere I
23:52Was fond of her always have been
23:55Oh
24:07But you're hurt nothing to worry about
24:10Your leg is it a bullet? Oh stray bullets just on the ankle. It's doing fine. I've not much movement. Oh, it'll improve
24:18Hello, Uncle Sam's
24:19fell
24:21He's daddy, yes, I'll send for him. No, I just wanted to know
24:28We'll come and sit down
24:31Tell us
24:33Does this mean you're discharged? Yes. Oh, thank God
24:37Yes, I was very lucky
24:40It wasn't soldiering
24:42It was burning farms awful business
24:45They hated us and who could blame them. I was lucky to get out with just this leg
24:50And frankly, I was glad to a little sympathy with our actions, right?
24:54Well, I think I'll actually uncle Sam's I prefer you to stay
25:00You see
25:03My leg isn't why I came back. Of course not you're discharged another either
25:08The thing is
25:11I'm married. What what to I mean who to to Holly Forsyte my uncle Julian's daughter
25:19Oh
25:22We intended to tell you why I don't even know that you knew her
25:28You shouldn't have done it
25:31You don't understand that that family that
25:35There's a history I know there's a history I want to know what it is
25:39You're too young. I'm married. I've been through a war
25:43This can't be undone and I don't suppose it can then I suggest he returns to South Africa with her
25:48It's just about over isn't it
25:51They'll need new blood there'll be opportunities, but God's sake don't tell father
26:00It has deeply affected your uncle Sam's are you saying Holly has things to be ashamed of not Holly, of course not
26:09Does her father know she's married you we intended to tell him but he's in Italy
26:15And will you excuse me a moment, where are you going?
26:20She's in a cab outside
26:28Coast clear is it of the dismal stones Val's here Monty
26:35Injured and married and rather firmer married you say yes
26:40And you must be sensible and not show him up. He's very wary of you
26:45Oh
26:48Hello dad hello old man
26:52This
26:54This is Holly
26:56Belta my dear oh
27:00my dear
27:02This is such a surprise
27:07We were so sorry to hear about your brother
27:10Thank you. This is my father
27:13Oh, yeah, well, how do you do?
27:15I'm very sorry how this has happened. I hope you don't feel we've been deceitful. Oh, I'm very well. Thank you. Mr
27:20Dottie have we met and the weather out there is really terrific. It's much better for Val's leg than here. I
27:27Hadn't told me a day
27:29I'm sorry
27:31Uncle Sam's will have his wish
27:34you see
27:35We're planning to go to South Africa anyway. Oh
27:38my
27:41Well, nothing like a bit of weather it's good in Buenos Aires, too
27:58Father
27:59mother
28:01This is mademoiselle Lamont. How do you do? Mr. Forsyte? Did you have a good crossing?
28:07We've lost our Queen did you know?
28:11Well, yes, it's the end of an era have to start all over again. You see
28:18That's where you come in
28:27Winifred how do you do? How do you do my sister?
28:36How kind of you to wear black
28:39most respectful
28:41One doesn't expect it of foreigners. Certainly not the French
28:49How do you
28:51Take to London. Oh, I know London very well
28:55any particular part
28:57Soho, sir. I
28:59Have lived there for years. My mother has a restaurant
29:03You mean she owns a premises she works there as I do
29:10We are tenants of his to Forsyte
29:15We should be living down and maple Durham we have decided against a hunnibar you have to get on with things I suppose
29:22Nobody George, but you answer amusing they are also in fun any rude
29:27You shouldn't mention Soho, you know, it's got rather a reputation
29:32This business about the restaurant you need to understand it
29:36In England our leisure dining is a luxury
29:39We don't have to worry about the price of the food
29:41We don't have to worry about the price of the wine
29:43We don't have to worry about the price of the food
29:45We don't have to worry about the price of the wine
29:47We don't have to worry about the price of the wine
29:50Our leisure and professional classes believe themselves to be a cut above our business classes that is unless they're rich
29:55So don't say you're in trade because it puts a label around your neck and you won't meet the right people
30:00Well, it is the same in France
30:03You do
30:05well, it's all down to class isn't it and
30:08now you're a cut above so
30:10Well, that's good. You understand
30:13Come visit Sargent
30:15Ah
30:20Monsieur madame, how are you today?
30:42Are you being looked after yes
30:46Excuse me
30:52Those people
30:55They come often
30:57They do. Yes. What is the matter?
31:00Ask them to leave. No, I cannot. Why should I they're not respectable?
31:06What?
31:08They're not married
31:10Coming in in that condition. Oh
31:13Oh, but of course you are serious throw them out at once no, no
31:23Do you disobey me?
31:26Yes
31:28Soans whatever those people are to you. You must let it go
31:33It is for them that they are not married
31:35What does it matter that she's pregnant? She is a beautiful woman. She will have beautiful babies
31:42Oh
31:46But you are bleeding
31:50It's nothing
31:53I'm going home
32:00Goodnight sons
32:12Oh
32:31Come on uncle don't eat yet, huh? How's this for a wickiup? Hey, you've been here before I wasn't asleep
32:42Enchante
32:49Miss Forsyte, oh my dear
32:52Lovely house lovely house. Aren't you? So lucky my dear. Isn't she Hester? I've been like Cape
33:00It's a beautiful house. So tasteful
33:03zones, of course
33:06So my captain
33:08Oh
33:10We had a pheasant
33:20Tenfold things we never bothered with them in my time
33:24Oh
33:37Ninety years today
33:40Excuse me, you're all getting up. Oh, you mustn't I can't we've brought you gifts James
33:47Wasting your money. You're very kind Hester James will be delighted with them
33:52I wouldn't be Julie chose them. How are you feeling?
33:57Long journey
33:59He's very tired. I'm not sure I should have come
34:08Come on dad
34:09You're not 90 every day. There's life in you yet. No one else has reached 19
34:17Happy birthday, daddy. You look marvelous. Happy birthday grandfather
34:31And you're happy in your wife
34:35Yes, dad
34:37Is she a good one this time? I
34:41Think so dad
34:44Oh
34:45Then this is dance they do out there the tango
34:50They do it in the streets
34:52anywhere
34:54The man
34:57Come on
35:01He grabs the girl like this
35:05She sort of turns round bends back sort of thrust in the self and
35:12Well, but I mean it looks as if they
35:16Bet they do afterwards to music is topping right up your street old boy
35:23What do you think of a French wife Dottie
35:27How does he do it how does he do it
35:31Well, he's six to four a little Julian before a little son. Hmm. No takers
35:36You
35:39You're only a few years older than me yet you're already married and everything isn't it extraordinary
35:45You will soon be thinking of finding someone
35:49Why did you pick uncle Sam's you don't think I should have do you love him? No
35:58Golly I
36:01Wanted a good husband I want children I
36:05Want a comfortable life I believe songs will give me these things
36:13Love it is good, but
36:18There are things apart from love
36:34To the dearest father in the world
36:39It's been a privilege to know you I
36:42Bless you. I thank you privilege to marry. Yeah
36:51Happy birthday, Dad. I
36:54Think you should say a word James
36:57me
36:59Thanks homes and everyone lovely party thinking people does no good
37:05Sam's has got his wife
37:08That's all I care about
37:12And I hope you're going the right way to all getting a son
37:17Six or four no takers
37:20Well, it's here in black and white
37:22to mr. And mrs. Julian for sight a
37:26son
37:27But Robin Hill
37:33Irene he has had a son
37:41Well, how strange
37:44It only seems a month or two since we read of their marriage
37:49It is only a month or two
37:55How very interesting
37:58I really
38:00So what a fair little pop see
38:10Well, I was going to tell you all in any case
38:19The fact is Annette
38:21Annette
38:25Is happily anticipating an event herself
38:31I'm very proud. Yeah a boy a boy you hear me
38:43Has to be a boy
38:52Oh, it's the stairs that was built as my prison
38:59You're not Sam's
39:06Come in Nora
39:10Not Nora, oh my word Jane. Hello
39:17Oh
39:21Well, I thought I was a surprise for you, but
39:26It's wonderful
39:29So wonderful
39:31I
39:42Girl boy John
39:50That's lovely
39:53June
39:55I
39:56never saw Jolly, you know, I
39:59Tried but they wouldn't let me I was so appalled. Yes
40:06No pain apparently
40:09Not too much
40:29Okay, isn't this awkward do you like to hold him
40:51I'm so glad you're here
40:55This is one man, I'm very pleased to know loves you
40:58Oh
41:28Oh
41:35What's happening you've a choice
41:38I'm not an enviable one
41:41If I operate I can save your wife, but you'll lose the baby
41:47If I don't operate the baby will almost certainly live but at a great risk to your wife a
41:55grave risk
41:59By the way, she'll never have another baby
42:09How long till you can see how she is
42:28Be happy to get
42:47Hello man, what the hell do you want? Oh
42:49Oh
42:54They said bring your boy I
42:57Say all right. I mean bring
42:59well, um, I'm sorry to say old chap, but the
43:03Old man's not too chipper dad. Yes
43:07Sorry, old boy
43:09I
43:18Wife might be dying out there
43:22The doctor says he can save either her other baby not birth good grief
43:27Sorry old chap
43:30What would she choose
43:33I was a live wouldn't she with me. She didn't marry me for love, you know
43:42She wants a child unless it's now the doctor says she'll never have one
43:52Now there's that too
43:58Well, it's a rotten shower boy
44:03I felt
44:06Julian
44:08He had children already
44:11And now he has the woman I want and a son by her yet. I'm asked to destroy my own child
44:18And that can't die
44:23She's strong I
44:30Need a decision
44:32Obviously
44:39Do everything you can but don't operate
44:45You said there was a chance not much of one
44:56She's young she's strong don't operate
45:03Very well
45:28This time tomorrow I could have her death on my hands
45:31And I should be with my father
45:37It's over sir
45:48Well, you made the right choice both alive they'll be all right
45:57The daughter you can look
46:01I
46:12Have to go
46:14I
46:28Don't have daughter it's cruel
46:45Oh
46:47Oh
47:13Here I am dad
47:17What news
47:28Good news dad the best
47:34Ned
47:36She's our son
47:39Ah
47:45This is
47:48Can't you do something no only an ejection
48:01Yes, dad
48:08I
48:22Being slowly smothered
48:38I
49:08I
49:38I
49:57Lost
50:09Suffer terribly terribly, I know
50:18Thank God I can't have any more
50:23Suffer too much
50:32Doctor came back again
50:36He said I would get better
50:39I
50:40Know more babies
50:45Yes
50:50How's your father
50:57He died last night
51:09Come on
51:27Don't you want to see our daughter
51:35Of course
51:38I
52:09You can hold her
52:28It's love
52:38I
52:45Will call her
53:08You
53:38You

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