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A mousy clerk named Edward Robinson, completely dominated by his stern fiancée, buys a flamboyant sport car as an act of independence and he embarks himself in a romantic adventure when he hides a beautiful cat burglar and her loot, a priceless diamond collier. Starring: Nicholas Farrell, Cherie Lunghi, Margery Mason
A mousy clerk named Edward Robinson, completely dominated by his stern fiancée, buys a flamboyant sport car as an act of independence and he embarks himself in a romantic adventure when he hides a beautiful cat burglar and her loot, a priceless diamond collier. Starring: Nicholas Farrell, Cherie Lunghi, Margery Mason
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00:30If I was rich, you beautiful thing, I'd have you.
01:00Max, you are a fool.
01:23Having a good time, Vicky?
01:28Red.
01:30I want you to have a good time.
01:34Always.
01:35Why, the two in Thrapenese, Edward.
01:37You can see just as well in the one in Sixpenese.
01:39Well, I just thought that it was...
01:41No, Edward, darling, that's just what you don't do.
01:44Think.
01:46Money doesn't grow on trees, you know.
01:49The farther back, the better, I say.
01:58Good night, Vienna.
02:02The one in Sixpenese would have been just as good.
02:05A good smell of fire.
02:08A heart of living through the trees that you play.
02:13From dawn to the daylight, night.
02:20Good night, Vienna.
02:23Where moonlight fills the air.
02:27Good night, Edward.
02:28No more.
02:29Finally.
02:30I don't know how Herbert can afford a motorbike who works in the same office as you.
02:44H.P.
02:45Typical.
02:46Oh, but more than a lot of people get things on high purchase.
02:47A lot of people doing something silly doesn't make it sensible.
02:48No.
02:49Life isn't like the cinema, Edward.
02:50No.
02:51Bill knew the moment was his.
02:52Oh, no.
02:53Bill knew the moment was his.
02:54Oh, no.
02:55No.
02:56No.
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03:25No.
03:26No.
03:29No.
03:30What?
03:32What?
03:33What when the help of a night started,k premak one,kалась,
03:34before again?
03:35No.
03:36Herbert, what do you think of Maud?
03:59Very pretty, molto glamoroso.
04:02I mean, really.
04:03Well, she does sort of jump in a manner a bit.
04:08Meaning?
04:09Well, you know.
04:10Yes.
04:11She does a bit, doesn't she?
04:13But very pretty.
04:14And to see you two dance in the pally,
04:17all we clodhoppers just stop and stare.
04:20Absolutely ripping syncopation.
04:23She'll make you a marvellous wife.
04:26Look, help me with this before we have to go back to that dreary office.
04:30I ask you, who'd be a stockbroker?
04:33We would, given half a chance.
04:35Yeah.
04:37Anyway.
04:38Arrange the following girls' names in order of popularity.
04:42Oh, gosh.
04:43How are we expected to know that?
04:45Well, if I were you,
04:47I'd write them down in the reverse order of the way you think they ought to go,
04:51and then pray
04:53I don't see Maud down there.
04:56Oh, that's very funny.
04:57Ha, ha, ha.
04:58Elizabeth.
04:59Margaret.
05:00Herbert.
05:01Why does it know?
05:02You don't think it's true, do you?
05:05I don't think what's true.
05:07That girls turn out to be like their mothers.
05:11And how was the dancing last night?
05:17Not too bad.
05:18But they're putting up the price of admission next month.
05:21Well, I think I can afford it.
05:22I think we should make a stand.
05:24If we make a stand, we won't be able to dance, will we?
05:29Maud, would you go and put the kettle on?
05:32We should be wanting our tea soon.
05:34Yes, of course.
05:42Now, Edward.
05:43Now Maud's out of the room.
05:45I've simply got to know
05:48what exactly are your intentions?
05:51Intentions, Mrs. Livinglow?
05:53About what?
05:54Your intentions towards Maud, of course.
05:57But Mrs. Livinglow were engaged.
06:00To be married.
06:02So you say, Edward.
06:04And so Maud says.
06:06And yet I don't see an engagement ring on her finger.
06:10Oh, that.
06:12Well...
06:13Is it that you can't afford it?
06:14Oh, no.
06:15No, no, no.
06:16It's just that I haven't got around to it yet.
06:21You must understand, Edward, that if...
06:25Don't clutch the wool, dear.
06:27Sorry.
06:28Sorry.
06:29You must understand that if Mr. Livinglow were alive,
06:32he would be the one asking these questions.
06:34Oh, I do understand.
06:35But the fact is that Maud's always going on
06:37about being careful with money.
06:39And I must say that I agree...
06:40The fact is, Edward,
06:42that my daughter is engaged to be married
06:44and yet has no ring on her finger to...
06:47Well, how shall I put it?
06:48I won't say to advertise the fact,
06:51but to cement the relationship.
06:54I'll take care of it tomorrow, Mrs. Livinglow.
06:56Promise.
06:58There's a good boy.
07:02Ed.
07:04It's beautiful.
07:08Very good taste.
07:10But...
07:11But what?
07:14It must have cost a small fortune.
07:16Well, you wouldn't want a cheap engagement ring, would you?
07:18No, darling, of course not.
07:19I mean, I have a good job on the stock exchange.
07:20You're still only a red button.
07:22Yes, but I shall be a blue button next to you.
07:24Yes, darling, I know what I have.
07:26But it just doesn't do to be extravagant.
07:30Do you mean you want me to change it for something cheaper?
07:36I really wouldn't mind.
07:38I mean, I wouldn't want to feel guilty wearing it.
07:43Well...
07:45As a matter of fact,
07:47I was hoping we could have a short engagement.
07:49How short?
07:51I'd like us to be married early next year.
07:53Oh, Edward.
07:55That is sweet of you.
07:58But don't you think it would be more prudent
08:00to wait a bit longer?
08:02Why?
08:03We've already been engaged for three months.
08:05Yes, darling, I know that.
08:06But...
08:07Well, I know you're going to be a success.
08:10You'll probably be a partner in ten years.
08:13Ten years?
08:14But at the moment, your salary isn't that large.
08:21Now, sometimes I wonder whether you want to marry me at all.
08:24What?
08:25Or that you even love me.
08:26Edward, darling, you're just being silly.
08:29Because I try to be practical doesn't mean I don't love you.
08:33It could mean I love you more than you think.
08:38You see...
08:40You're a bit of a dreamer, aren't you, darling?
08:45Am I?
08:46All I'm saying is let's wait a bit till we marry.
08:50You'll see I'm right.
08:56Well, it's up to you, Maud, of course.
08:59And all right, I'll change the ring.
09:02Five hundred pounds?
09:06First prize.
09:07What for?
09:08That competition.
09:09You remember?
09:10Arrange the girls' names.
09:11Yes, yes.
09:12Well, I did what you said, and I won it.
09:13I've been bursting to tell you all morning,
09:15but old eyebrows never took his eyes off us.
09:17I see.
09:21Five hundred jolly old pounds.
09:24You're rich.
09:26I'm rich.
09:28Maud will marry you pronto now.
09:32Yes.
09:33Tell her you're invested in a gill-edged or conversion loan
09:36and she'll love you to distraction.
09:38She'll collapse in your arms.
09:39Yes, of course.
09:41A little nest egg for the future.
09:43Yes, I...
09:44I realise that's the sensible thing to do.
09:55Thank you very much.
09:57Arrange is very, very keen.
10:09She is the loveliest thing.
10:23What does Maud think about it?
10:25Well, actually, yeah.
10:28I haven't told her yet.
10:30What?
10:31Oh, my God.
10:34Just wait till she finds out.
10:37Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
10:38Well, I...
10:41I have to learn to drive it first.
10:44Get in.
10:50Strangler.
10:51Switch on.
10:52Starter.
10:53Clutch.
10:54Gears.
10:55Handbrake.
10:56Throttle.
10:57What?
10:58Strangler.
10:59Switch on.
11:00Starter.
11:01Starter.
11:02Clutch.
11:03Gears.
11:04Gears.
11:05Handbrake.
11:06Flottle.
11:07Don't go to the pali tomorrow.
11:08But we always go on Thursday.
11:10What about by Paso Doppler?
11:12Starter.
11:13Clutch.
11:14Gears.
11:15Handbrake.
11:16Flottle.
11:17Clutch.
11:18Clutch.
11:19Clutch.
11:20Clutch.
11:21Clutch.
11:22Clutch.
11:23Clutch.
11:24Clutch.
11:25Clutch.
11:26Clutch.
11:27Clutch.
11:28Clutch.
11:29Clutch.
11:30Clutch.
11:31Clutch.
11:32Clutch.
11:33Clutch.
11:34Clutch.
11:35Clutch.
11:36Clutch.
11:37Clutch.
11:38Clutch.
11:39Clutch.
11:40Clutch.
11:41Clutch.
11:42Clutch.
11:43Clutch.
11:44Clutch.
11:45Clutch.
11:56The moment has come, Edward, to tell you that there's more than one gear.
12:00I don't understand. Again?
12:03It's the New York Stock Exchange, you see.
12:06It's still not tickety-boo.
12:19Splendid.
12:21You're getting better every day.
12:23Now it's time to learn reverse.
12:25You mean, it goes backwards?
12:36I wish I knew why you were behaving like this.
12:39I'm trying to explain, Lord.
12:41It's the Cantangos, and so do one day.
12:43There's a lot of...
12:48Is there no one else in that office who can take any responsibility, Edward?
12:55You see? Driving is just a matter of confidence, experience.
13:10Well, thanks very much for helping, Herbert.
13:12It's a pleasure.
13:13So, when are you going to tell her?
13:15Her?
13:16Maud, I mean.
13:17Maud, yes.
13:18Well, I thought I'd tell her after Christmas.
13:21You mean you won't be going away?
13:23Away?
13:24Well, why should I?
13:25What?
13:26A spanking new car, a nice long holiday, and you're going to loll around in Maud's place,
13:29with mother in attendance.
13:31Yes.
13:32Well, I did say I'd spend Christmas with them.
13:35Oh, well.
13:36Chocant à son goût.
13:40Why, what would you do?
13:42Well, to start with, if I had a car like this, I'd ask Millie to come down to Brighton.
13:47Yes.
13:48And if she refused?
13:49I'd take off by myself.
13:51Spend the evening at Sherry's.
13:54And what happens there?
13:56What doesn't happen there?
13:58Dancing.
13:59You'd like that.
14:00Big bands.
14:01Really?
14:02And there's always more mares than stallions.
14:05Expensive?
14:06It's one and six at the door.
14:08Now, you take a look around, you pick your partner, it'll cost you a drink or two.
14:12Is it a small portion lemon or a sandy gaff?
14:15And, on the way back, cut over to Horsham and Dorking, beetle up the Kingston Bypass,
14:21and stop for breakfast at the Ace of Spades.
14:24There's scarcely a girl you wouldn't have in the hollow of your hand.
14:29Well, thanks for your advice, Herbert, but I shall have to spend Christmas with Maud.
14:34I can't let her down.
14:37Well, it's up to you, old boy.
14:43My motto is gather your rosebuds while you meet.
14:53But you always spend Christmas with us.
14:55That's right.
14:56I know.
14:57And I'm sorry.
14:58But, you see, it's this pal of mine.
15:00Which pal?
15:01You've met him, Maud, at the Flicks first with Millie, Herbert Maynard.
15:04Oh, yes.
15:05I remember him.
15:06Rather shallow, I thought.
15:07Didn't he come here to tea once?
15:09Yes, that's right.
15:10We worked together in the city.
15:12As for her.
15:13And what has he to do with Christmas?
15:16Well, you see, he spends it in the country.
15:19Why?
15:20Does he live in the country?
15:22No.
15:23But his parents do in Surrey.
15:25And so, of course, he spends Christmas with them.
15:28That's right, Mrs. Livinglow.
15:29And I've been asked.
15:31Well, that's very kind of them.
15:32Well, I thought so.
15:33But what has that to do with your not spending Christmas with your fiancée?
15:36And her mother.
15:39Well, I promised, you see.
15:41Why?
15:42Because...
15:49Herbert's father is almost blind.
15:53And?
15:55And?
15:57His mother is a cripple.
15:59He feels she can't cope.
16:01How could you help?
16:03Oh.
16:05Christmas tree, holly, plum pudding, that sort of thing.
16:09I mean, I promised.
16:11Well, you can't let her pile down.
16:12Well, I find it very odd.
16:15Must you hardly come to see me all this week?
16:17I've already explained that, Maud.
16:19I've been kept late at the office every night.
16:20Well, it's not for me to interfere, of course.
16:22But I'm surprised you find your pal, as you call him, more important than your affianced.
16:31Well, I can't go back on my word now.
16:32But I'll be here Boxing Day, if all goes well.
16:38Sorry.
16:45Well.
16:47Well.
16:50Tell me, dear.
16:52This cheaper engagement ring he was buying, has he given it to you yet?
16:56No.
16:58No, Mother, he hasn't.
17:01I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
17:03I've sure I've gone.
17:05I'd like to look at the other people.
17:06I love them.
17:08Oh, come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphful.
17:13Oh, come all ye...
21:17I'll be right back.
22:47Do your family live in the country?
22:49Yes, but I don't.
22:51Where exactly?
22:53Surrey?
22:54No, Aberdeen.
22:56And your father?
22:58Is he blind?
22:59Well, no.
23:00Well, no.
23:00Well, no.
23:00Not all the time.
23:01And your mother a cripple?
23:04Good heavens, no.
23:05No, she's the ladies' caroling champion of the Eastern Highlands.
23:09I say, what's this all about?
23:10No, no.
23:11No, no.
23:12No, it's as Maud said, it's nothing important.
23:15Right.
23:18Then I'll be on my way caroling.
23:21A little something for those less fortunate than ourselves.
23:24Give him sixpence, mother.
23:28Oh, look at that.
23:29Hello, thank you, sister.
23:31Agnes Loretta's been boggled.
24:00To work.
24:02To work.
24:06Come on, now.
24:07Oh, come on.
24:08The ice.
24:09You know, I can't.
24:11Good girl.
24:13Come on.
24:13Good grief.
24:28Good grief.
24:42The police.
24:48The police.
24:48Meet me, little Chessington.
25:02Corner Salters Lane, ten o'clock.
25:15Meet me, little Chessington.
25:17Corner Salters Lane, ten o'clock.
25:22dann o'clock.
25:22It's good.
25:23It's a success.
25:27Hi.
25:28Let's do it.
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25:33You're right.
25:34Yes, sir.
25:35You're right.
25:36Oh, you're right.
25:37Hi.
25:38I'm feeling like you were trying to motel
25:39to do so.
25:40I'm feeling like you're trying to lose your weight.
25:41I'm feeling like this guy.
25:42You're really pretending to be a bet.
25:45Gerald?
25:56I say, Gerald.
25:59What an age you've been.
26:02Oh, heavens to Betsy.
26:05It's not Gerald.
26:06No.
26:09My name is Edward.
26:11Oh, Gerald's brother.
26:12Of course.
26:13I'm so glad.
26:15That idea of Jimmy said that he was sending Gerald.
26:18I say, it's jolly good of you to come.
26:20I've been dying to meet you.
26:21Yes, but I think there's been some kind of a mistake.
26:23Do you know, I haven't seen you since I was six.
26:26Isn't that a scream?
26:27This necklace.
26:28Oh, shh, put it away.
26:30In case the village bobbies abroad.
26:32I say, would you like me to drive?
26:34You can't have had much practice in Boloweo.
26:36It's awfully tricky around these lanes till you get the hang of it.
26:39Yes, but I...
26:39Especially in this weather.
26:41Jolly good, move over.
26:42There you are.
26:47Oh, Dad.
26:57Right.
26:58Off we go.
26:59Too pacey for you?
27:06No, no, no.
27:07That's fine.
27:09Fast as you like.
27:11Damn.
27:13There are others.
27:14For the police?
27:15Why, do you hope not?
27:16Do you hope not?
27:35Have a good one.
27:37Good one.
27:38Oh, jeez.
27:55Right. Off we go.
27:58Right. You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road.
28:10Hang on to your house, Edward.
28:18How's poor old Jimmy?
28:20Uh, which Jimmy?
28:23My Jimmy.
28:25Your, uh...
28:27Jimmy, my fiancée.
28:29Oh, he's all right.
28:31Shame about his ankle.
28:33Yeah.
28:36Did he have time to tell you the whole story?
28:39Actually, no.
28:42Well...
28:47Well...
28:53Of course, we'd planned it down to the last detail.
28:57I borrowed one of the maid's rooms, the tantalus, changed it to a dark sweater and slacks, and dashed across the road.
29:05Some eating room nearly ran me down.
29:07Really?
29:08Then, up the ivy.
29:10The only useful thing I ever learned to finish.
29:12Well, the maid was in the room, of course.
29:16But the minute Jimmy started the fire, she rushed out.
29:20I rushed in.
29:21I rushed in.
29:22Grabbed the necklace.
29:23Back down the ivy.
29:24Bob's your uncle.
29:26Well, of course, when Jimmy didn't turn up, I was a bit worrying.
29:32All I could do was race back to the car park, shove the necklace on a note in Jimmy's car and pray.
29:40Then I crept in through the back of the hotel.
29:42Back off the dance hall before you could say quick step.
29:45I don't think anyone even noticed I'd gone.
29:47Is it, er...
29:49Is it very valuable?
29:51The Lorella diamonds?
29:53My dear Edward.
29:54They're priceless.
29:55My dear Edward.
29:56They're priceless.
30:18Now, come on in Edward.
30:20For a quick wash and brush up before we dash off to the Café de Parry.
30:24The Café de Parry?
30:26Oh Lord, not a duck.
30:28Didn't Gerald tell you anything?
30:31Yes, but...
30:32What about my clothes?
30:34We'll rig you up in something.
30:36Oh, you're not going to desert me now.
30:40Hello, Grosvenor.
30:41What do you name your editor?
30:43Come on, Edward.
30:50Hello, Grosvenor.
30:56Shh.
31:11You're gonna see the endangered
31:20Now, what to imbibe, gimlet, horse's neck, white ladies?
31:29Uh, what are you worried about, imbibing?
31:33Well, I think cocktails are also boring, don't you?
31:36Let's stick to champagne, shall we?
31:38Let's.
31:39Champagne, please don't.
31:47Oh, godly, I nearly forgot.
31:49What?
31:50With a necklace.
31:52What, here?
31:54Yes.
31:55They really get you should.
31:57Well, that's the whole point.
31:59Maybe you're saying.
32:19It's quite an adventure.
32:20I'd rather.
32:21Do you dance?
32:22Yes.
32:23Actually, I do.
32:24Any good?
32:25Actually, I am, yes.
32:26Oh, come on then.
32:27Give us a whirl.
32:28Give us a whirl.
32:29Oh, come on then.
32:30Give us a whirl.
32:31There she is.
32:32Okay.
32:33Come on then.
32:34Give us a whirl.
32:35All right.
32:36All right.
32:37Here we go.
32:38I had a whirl.
32:39There she is.
32:40There she is.
33:01Who's she with?
33:02I don't know, darling.
33:05Right.
33:07Four sides of the floor, and we'll try a pencil.
33:10Good evening, Noreen.
33:35Whatever you do, don't let go.
33:38Do you mind if I steal it?
33:39Hello, Melbury.
33:40How lovely to see you.
33:41And you too, my dear.
33:43I see.
33:44May I?
33:44Oh, I do have to.
33:45Excuse us, Ellen.
33:46Stakeless.
33:47Oh, my God.
33:53Oh, my God.
33:57Oh, my God.
34:07Oh, God.
34:10your escort doesn't seem to trust me at all
34:19hasn't let you out of the sight
34:21thank you
34:24quick Edward, into the middle of the floor
34:29oh sorry, thanks a lot
34:33dance Edward, just dance
34:36who the hell is he?
34:39she calls him Edward
34:40Gerald's brother?
34:42nothing like him
35:09oh my lord
35:16oh my lord
36:23Now it really is my time, don't you think?
36:37You don't mind old chap, do you?
36:39No way.
36:40Afraid?
36:41No, of course I'm not afraid.
36:43Edward, watch this gentleman like a hawk.
36:45Perhaps like that.
36:46No, Sebastian.
36:47Oh.
36:48No, Sebastian.
36:49Play first.
36:50Sebastian!
36:51That's enough.
36:52Keep your filthy hands off her.
36:53I beg your pardon?
36:54I can see what you're up to.
36:55You're trying to steal the necklace.
36:56That's a good one.
36:57Well, I'm here to return it to its rightful owner.
36:59Sebastian!
37:00Quick!
37:01Oh, Sebastian!
37:02Oh, Sebastian!
37:03Play first!
37:04Sebastian!
37:05That's enough.
37:06Keep your filthy hands off her.
37:07I beg your pardon?
37:08I can see what you're up to.
37:09You're trying to steal the necklace.
37:10That's a good one.
37:11Well, I'm here to return it to its rightful owner.
37:14Sebastian!
37:15Quick!
37:16Oh, wait!
37:17Stop her!
37:18Come on, Sebastian!
37:19Quick!
37:20No!
37:21No!
37:22Stop her!
37:23Come on, Sebastian!
37:24Quick!
37:25No!
37:26No!
37:27Oh!
37:28Oh!
37:29Oh!
37:30Oh!
37:31Oh!
37:32Oh!
37:33Oh!
37:34Oh!
37:35Oh!
37:36Well done, Edward!
37:37Keep going!
37:38Oh!
37:39Well done, Edward!
37:40Keep going!
37:45Oh!
37:46Well done!
37:47Edward!
37:48We've won!
37:49Won?
37:50Yes!
37:51Fair enough, old girl.
37:52Congratulations.
37:53Oh, thank you.
37:54Jimmy will be proud of you.
37:55Well done, old boy.
37:56Congratulations.
37:57But I still don't see why you had to wear the necklace.
38:00Oh!
38:01Good gracious!
38:02Didn't Gerald tell you anything at all?
38:05Very little.
38:06Well, it's all rather stupid and difficult to understand, I suppose.
38:13The truth is, Edward, I'm bored.
38:16Oh, I'm not like you with herds of cattle to look after and hundreds of workers.
38:21I'm bored because I was brought up to lead a thoroughly useless life.
38:26So, first of all, it was hub crawls.
38:29And then treasure hunts.
38:31And last month I invented burglaries.
38:3450 quid entrance fee and lots to be drawn.
38:37Jimmy and I drew Agnes Lorella.
38:39Isn't that the girl who jumped off Henley Bridge for a bet?
38:43Oh!
38:44That's right.
38:45And her cammy knickers.
38:46And just missed the umpire's launch.
38:48Well, the rules are, one, you operate in pairs.
38:55Two, the burglary must be carried out within three days of the draw.
38:59And three, the loot must be worn for at least one hour in a public place.
39:06Regardez, the Café de Paris.
39:09As public as they come.
39:11And if you don't do all that, you forfeit your 50 quid and pay a hundred pound fine.
39:16That's why they were chasing us.
39:18Yes.
39:20Well, as I said, it all sounds rather stupid.
39:23No.
39:24No, it's very exciting.
39:26It's romantic.
39:27It's an adventure.
39:31I'm glad I was part of it.
39:33Mm, so am I.
39:39And you're going to marry this Jimmy fellow?
39:43That's the idea.
39:46The moment of going to press.
39:48Well, you don't sound very sure.
39:52Well, as I said, I'm bored.
39:56Oh, I'm sick of living at home.
39:59Jimmy's rich.
40:01My class, as they say.
40:04Household cavalry, all that.
40:08Looks quite tall on a horse.
40:10I shall have five children and fade into obscurity.
40:15Oh, I'm sure you won't.
40:16You'll always be the life and soul.
40:21Are you married, Edward?
40:23No.
40:24Like you.
40:25Engaged.
40:26To some dusky, Bulawayan maiden?
40:29Actually, no.
40:31A missionary's daughter.
40:33Not exactly, no.
40:34Well, I hope she likes to dance.
40:40Actually, yes.
40:42Where do you dance when you're over here?
40:43The Hammersmith Palace.
40:45Oh.
40:46Where's that?
40:49It's at Hammersmith.
40:52Is she over here with you?
40:55Yes, actually.
40:57Then where is she tonight?
41:00Well...
41:02It's a bit difficult to explain.
41:06A row?
41:08A blazing row?
41:10Not exactly, no.
41:12Not yet.
41:14Another love?
41:16In a way.
41:18Then where's she?
41:20Outside.
41:23Outside?
41:24Oh.
41:28Thou speakest in riddles, O Edward.
41:38Well, come along.
41:39Drink up.
41:41Thou must take me home.
41:43Yes, of course.
41:45Oh, and then I know you'll be a sweet man
41:48and take these back to Agnes.
41:49What, tonight?
41:51Well, the battle is lost and won.
41:52I should like you to have them back at once.
41:56You're not tired?
41:58No.
41:59Of course not.
42:01On Captain's phone, let's account, please, Gaston.
42:11Oh, well.
42:14What a night.
42:20What's the time?
42:22Er...
42:24It's nearly two.
42:25Oh, good.
42:26Then we've just got time to drop off at the palace.
42:28Awesome.
42:29Good for you.
42:30I'll see you next time.
42:32Bye, darling.
42:36Bye, darling.
42:38Bye, darling.
42:40Bye, darling.
42:43Happy New Year!
42:44Happy New Year!
42:45Happy New Year!
42:47Oh, Mary!
42:49Happy New Year!
42:51Thanks very much.
42:52Oh, thank you.
42:56Shame about poor Jimmy's ankle.
42:58Still, we won the prize.
43:00How did he do it?
43:02He caught his foot in a rabbit trap.
43:04He's only really safe on a horse.
43:06It wouldn't have happened if he climbed the ivy instead of you. Why didn't it?
43:10No head for heights.
43:22Norrie!
43:24Gerald!
43:26Thank the Lord, I've got hold of you at last.
43:28I say, I went to the cafe to pee, but you left.
43:32How's Jimmy?
43:33Well, Jimmy's an ass.
43:34Oh, Gerald.
43:35Sorry, I'll go over the years.
43:37But it's not his fault that he got his foot caught.
43:41It's nobody else's fault.
43:43I had to keep going. A vex the neck.
43:45Of course.
43:46I trust Jimmy to call back to Agnes's house to ask for help.
43:48I know. What did she do?
43:50Well, she sent a chauffeur to pick up his car in the cantalus car park.
43:53It's taken to the cottage hospital.
43:55Yeah.
43:56But he picked up the wrong car.
43:57Oh, no!
43:58So some poor blight has lost his measure.
44:01God bless. No, the diamonds.
44:03What?
44:04What do you mean?
44:05We've got them.
44:06Well, well, Edward has.
44:08Don't you say hello to your own brother?
44:10What?
44:11To Edward.
44:13Yeah, after Edward's in for a while.
44:16Oh, sir.
44:17Oh, heavens.
44:18A real burglar.
44:19But you said that.
44:20I have to thank you, Lady Noreen, for a most delightful evening.
44:23Toodalooch.
44:24Who the devil is that?
44:25Edward!
44:26Look!
44:27Wait!
44:28There's Jimmy's car.
44:29Edward!
44:30Wait!
44:31Wait!
44:32Wait!
44:33Stop, wait!
44:34What?
44:35Oh, please.
44:36You...
44:37Just toodalooch.
44:38Oh, the devil is that!
44:39Edward!
44:40Edward!
44:41Wait!
44:42There's Jimmy's car!
44:43Edward!
44:45Wait!
44:46Edward, give me the necklace, please.
44:48Please.
44:49Edward, please, look!
44:50I've gotta get it there to阿健as!
44:51Guys.
44:52Please.
44:53Edward, please look!
44:55I've got to get it on to Adonis!
44:55God bless you, Lady Noreen.
44:57Oh, go on, be a sport.
45:03We've had a good evening together.
45:07A lovely adventure, please.
45:20Oh, you lovely, lovely man.
45:27You'd better have these, too.
45:34Take me with you.
45:36Where?
45:37Wherever your next job is.
45:39Job?
45:40I wouldn't be a handicap to you.
45:42I promise.
45:44I might even get quite good at it.
45:46Sorry, good at what?
45:49Just look at what you nearly got away with tonight on your own.
45:53A diamond necklace, a string of pearls.
45:56Just think what you could do with an accomplice.
46:06That's terribly kind of you.
46:08But what about Jimmy?
46:11Oh, well, Jimmy's all right, but he's got no sense of adventure or...
46:18Well, romance.
46:27Supposing we're caught?
46:29Isn't Jimmy better than six months in Holloway?
46:32Hmm?
46:35Yes, I suppose.
46:36I'm being rejected.
46:43No, no.
46:47It's only that I couldn't ask that big a sacrifice from such a...
46:52Such a very wonderful girl.
46:55You mean...
46:59This is goodbye?
47:03Goodbye.
47:07We'll never meet again.
47:10I didn't expect so.
47:13But I shall never forget you.
47:16Nor I you.
47:17Have a good life.
47:24Oh, and you.
47:27I want you to have a good life.
47:32Always.
47:32Bye.
47:54Bye.
47:56Whoever you are.
47:58Bye.
47:58Bye.
47:58Bye.
47:59Bye.
48:02Bye.
48:02Merry Christmas.
48:28I didn't expect you back so soon.
48:39did you have a nice time with that friend of yours?
48:42that was a lie.
48:45the truth is I won a magazine competition.
48:48five hundred pounds as a matter of fact.
48:51five hundred pounds?
48:53and instead of investing it in gilt-edged or conversion bonds
48:58I bought a car.
49:00a car?
49:02absolute beauty.
49:04I didn't tell you because I knew you'd kick up a dickens of a fuss.
49:07that's the first thing.
49:09I bought the car so there's nothing more to be said about it.
49:12and that's what you were doing yesterday?
49:14that's right. and all week.
49:16giving her a bit of a whirl.
49:18the second thing is...
49:19but Edford why should I kick up a fuss?
49:21the car proves that you're going up in the world.
49:24yes yes yes I can see that now.
49:26you silly boy.
49:28can we go for a drive tomorrow?
49:30if you like.
49:32of course.
49:33our mother will love it.
49:35there's a white car just outside the road.
49:39Edward.
49:41well.
49:42hello mrs. livinglow.
49:44can't you see we're talking?
49:46I dare say you are. why?
49:52please.
49:53we'd like to be alone.
50:03and a merry christmas.
50:09the second thing is I'm not going to hang about waiting.
50:12I'm going to marry you next month.
50:14until then are you prepared to wear this ring?
50:16it's the same one.
50:17I didn't change it.
50:18well quickly.
50:19yes or no?
50:20you're so different today Edward.
50:22yes.
50:23yes for 24 hours
50:26I've been a man instead of a mouse.
50:29because you bought a car?
50:31yes.
50:32exactly.
50:34well sort of.
50:39do you love me mort?
50:41do you love me mort?
50:55oh Edward.
50:58I adore you.