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00:07:30 I am Madeline Forestier.
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00:07:40 You're married to Charles.
00:07:42 Of course.
00:07:44 Charles has told me all about you.
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00:07:48 Madame François de Maral.
00:07:50 Madeline.
00:07:52 Clotilde.
00:07:54 You look lovely.
00:07:56 I'm Clotilde.
00:07:58 You can call me Clotilde.
00:08:02 Madame Pierre Roussel.
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00:08:22 He'll become a member of the academy for the rest of his life.
00:08:26 So everyone will be satisfied.
00:08:28 [Laughter]
00:08:34 It's this knife, Duar.
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00:08:40 What? He's not used to eating like this.
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00:08:46 I believe you've only just returned from your posting in North Africa.
00:08:50 You were in Algeria?
00:08:52 Yes.
00:08:54 Charles and I were first there together five years ago.
00:08:58 Five years.
00:09:00 He was a little thinner then.
00:09:02 Where were you garrisoned?
00:09:04 I was garrisoned at the frontier.
00:09:06 The very edge of the Sahara.
00:09:08 I once heard a very foolish story about the desert.
00:09:12 It may well be a myth, but I find it rather romantic.
00:09:16 I was told that the sands sing.
00:09:20 Oh, it's true. It's an effect of the wind on the dunes.
00:09:24 It makes a kind of music.
00:09:26 Oh. And what does it sound like?
00:09:30 It sounds very sad and mournful.
00:09:34 At least it does to a lonely soldier.
00:09:38 You? But how could you be lonely?
00:09:42 And there, the women aren't divine.
00:09:44 The women are ravishing.
00:09:46 And yet I was still homesick.
00:09:50 Sandstorms and mangy dogs, that's what I remember.
00:09:55 You could run something extraordinary about this.
00:09:58 Hmm?
00:10:00 I think it would be timely.
00:10:02 Timely? Why?
00:10:04 Don't you read the newspapers? No.
00:10:06 The government are trying to take Morocco.
00:10:09 Yes. For the good of the Moroccan people, of course.
00:10:12 But surely nobody wants a war.
00:10:14 That won't stop them. No, but we will.
00:10:17 Think of it. An eyewitness view.
00:10:20 A handsome young soldier on the frontier.
00:10:23 Homesick and alone.
00:10:25 His adventures.
00:10:27 His insights.
00:10:29 The diary of a cavalry officer.
00:10:32 Hmm?
00:10:35 What do you think, dearest?
00:10:37 What fish are we having?
00:10:41 Oh, yes. Let's change the subject.
00:10:44 I can't bear politics.
00:10:46 Men talking about men, fighting with men about men.
00:10:49 It bores me stupid.
00:10:51 What does interest you?
00:10:55 I like enjoying myself.
00:11:00 What do you enjoy?
00:11:04 Well, I don't know.
00:11:10 Everything.
00:11:12 All right. You.
00:11:17 Diary of a cavalry officer.
00:11:20 I want the first article in the morning.
00:11:22 You realise he's never written a word?
00:11:25 I'll help him get started.
00:11:27 [♪♪♪]
00:11:29 We'll write it as a letter to a friend.
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00:11:59 "Dear...
00:12:02 "Henri.
00:12:04 "I'm sorry I haven't written for so long.
00:12:08 "It is almost a month
00:12:11 "since I first set foot in this glorious land.
00:12:15 "I do not know that the heat would agree with you, dear friend,
00:12:19 "but I know you would share my enthusiasm for the people.
00:12:25 "If only I could convey to you the true wonder of the soup.
00:12:29 "The scent of cinnamon and saffron, heavy on the warm air.
00:12:34 "She was wearing a simple dress and a shawl against the sun,
00:12:39 "the colour of pomegranate blossom.
00:12:43 "She needed no other ornament.
00:12:45 "The simple perfection of her face, the beauty of her smile.
00:12:49 "I cannot describe.
00:12:52 "All I know is that with one look,
00:12:56 "and one look alone,
00:12:58 "I was hers."
00:13:00 I like being a journalist.
00:13:06 I hope you don't think I'm going to write all your articles for you.
00:13:10 No.
00:13:12 I would never presume.
00:13:15 I meant something quite different.
00:13:18 I know what you meant.
00:13:22 Let's be clear.
00:13:25 I have no interest in being your mistress.
00:13:29 There's nothing more boring to me than an infatuated youth.
00:13:33 I know perfectly well that love for you is an appetite.
00:13:37 It makes idiots of you all.
00:13:40 Look at me, please.
00:13:48 I will never be your mistress.
00:13:51 You understand?
00:13:53 Yes.
00:13:56 Good.
00:13:58 Then we can be friends.
00:14:00 Real friends.
00:14:02 And I can give you some advice.
00:14:05 The most important people in Paris are not the men.
00:14:09 The most important people in Paris are their wives.
00:14:15 Call on Madame Roussea.
00:14:18 She likes you.
00:14:20 Madame Roussea likes me.
00:14:22 Not like that.
00:14:24 Never like that.
00:14:27 No.
00:14:29 Her husband values her opinion above all others.
00:14:33 One good word from her is worth ten years of groveling to him.
00:14:38 But you may very much enjoy a visit to my friend's house.
00:14:44 She is such wonderful company.
00:14:47 And her husband is very often away.
00:14:50 If there's ever any way I can repay your kindness...
00:15:08 I'll do it.
00:15:10 May I present Georges Dubois?
00:15:33 We're helping him get on his feet.
00:15:35 This is the Comte de Baudrec.
00:15:37 The Comte is our best and closest friend.
00:15:40 Thank you.
00:15:42 [door opens]
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00:16:21 Monsieur Roussea...
00:16:47 You remember Georges Dubois.
00:16:50 Diary of a cavalry officer.
00:16:53 Your article was a success.
00:16:55 Write me another.
00:16:56 Put him in the payroll of the press, Jack.
00:16:58 If you think so.
00:17:00 You'll get five francs for this article...
00:17:03 five for the next...
00:17:05 then two hundred a month.
00:17:08 Plus ten centimes a line...
00:17:11 for any articles you manage to place.
00:17:13 Here.
00:17:15 Give this to the chief cashier.
00:17:17 What's the matter?
00:17:21 Can't believe your luck?
00:17:23 Hello, I'm Marie.
00:17:37 You're Georges.
00:17:39 Please sit down.
00:17:40 My mum will be down shortly.
00:17:42 [laughs]
00:17:44 What's your favourite game?
00:17:58 Tag.
00:18:00 Tag.
00:18:01 Well...
00:18:04 you...
00:18:07 are it.
00:18:08 [screams]
00:18:11 [laughs]
00:18:13 Who's it?
00:18:25 You are!
00:18:27 [screams]
00:18:29 Get George!
00:18:33 [screams]
00:18:35 Who's chasing her?
00:18:39 You're chasing us.
00:18:41 It is time for Laurene to take her lunch.
00:18:46 I want to stay with Georges.
00:18:48 Well, perhaps you'll permit me to call on you again.
00:18:52 Come soon, Bellamy.
00:18:55 Kiss.
00:18:57 Bellamy.
00:19:05 She never hugs anyone.
00:19:08 [footsteps]
00:19:10 I'm so glad you called.
00:19:22 When can I see her again?
00:19:24 I'll come to you.
00:19:30 Tomorrow.
00:19:32 Just come today.
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00:19:50 Well...
00:20:16 I hope you haven't gone into too much trouble.
00:20:19 [laughs]
00:20:21 Would you like a drink?
00:20:26 Yes.
00:20:27 Yes, I would.
00:20:29 I'm a bit nervous.
00:20:32 So am I.
00:20:34 [water dripping]
00:20:36 Do you think it'll take both of us?
00:20:54 [laughs]
00:20:57 [water dripping]
00:20:59 [coughs]
00:21:09 I'd like to do this again.
00:21:20 I'd like to do this now.
00:21:22 I mustn't come to your room, though.
00:21:24 Anyone might see.
00:21:26 I can't risk a divorce.
00:21:28 I would lose Lorraine.
00:21:30 And I don't want to embarrass my husband.
00:21:33 He's a good man.
00:21:35 I love Nesta's what we need.
00:21:47 A little place we could go to be alone from time to time.
00:21:52 I would pay for it.
00:21:54 My money to spend on me.
00:22:00 On something I want.
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00:22:23 [laughs]
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00:23:22 [laughs]
00:23:24 What are you reading?
00:23:35 It's a letter from my father.
00:23:37 Every week he puts on his best suit and goes to the priest.
00:23:43 And the priest writes a letter for him.
00:23:45 And every week it's the same thing.
00:23:48 Your mother sends her blessings.
00:23:51 Pigs have diarrhea.
00:23:54 When you're getting married.
00:23:56 [laughs]
00:23:58 My father's a peasant.
00:24:02 He's never left his village.
00:24:04 And he's asking me for money.
00:24:17 I'd like to see where you grow up.
00:24:20 I'd like to see you there.
00:24:24 Promise me something.
00:24:36 Don't bring your other women here.
00:24:40 I don't have other women.
00:24:44 All men have other women.
00:24:47 What do you mean?
00:24:52 Honestly. Don't lie to me.
00:24:56 Honestly and truly.
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00:25:13 Frank! Frank!
00:25:41 Come back!
00:25:43 Hello.
00:25:59 Hello.
00:26:01 I was talking to your friend here.
00:26:04 Josh?
00:26:06 I think you've mistaken me for somebody else.
00:26:11 So I see.
00:26:13 Not so friendly after all, are we?
00:26:17 Now that you're not looking for a cheat.
00:26:19 Fuck!
00:26:20 Close!
00:26:28 Don't you dare touch me!
00:26:30 It was before I knew you.
00:26:32 Let's see her!
00:26:39 [music]
00:26:41 All you have to do is say hello to me.
00:26:55 Who are you to speak to me?
00:27:02 Who am I?
00:27:06 Vega.
00:27:08 [music]
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00:27:39 [knocking]
00:27:41 Will you be there?
00:27:55 Yeah.
00:27:56 No.
00:28:00 You're still only 40.
00:28:02 I need to eat too.
00:28:08 Why don't you try earning it?
00:28:10 Diary of a cavalry officer.
00:28:14 Whatever happened to that?
00:28:16 Perhaps you can get my wife to write it.
00:28:22 Perhaps you think you can draw your salary.
00:28:26 And she will do your job for you.
00:28:29 Now, I brought you into my home.
00:28:33 I fed you.
00:28:34 I clothed you.
00:28:35 How do you repay me?
00:28:36 By learning to play cuff and board.
00:28:38 I mean my...
00:28:39 You shut up or I'll write it now.
00:28:43 You will, will you?
00:28:46 [coughing]
00:28:52 [music]
00:29:01 [music]
00:29:03 There you are, first year.
00:29:26 [music]
00:29:28 Did you really write this?
00:29:51 Yes.
00:29:56 You write like an errand boy.
00:29:58 Roussea will see this.
00:30:08 First year.
00:30:10 First year.
00:30:14 Pompous idiot.
00:30:21 He can talk.
00:30:22 Couldn't he be a bit more polite?
00:30:24 He can talk.
00:30:25 Couldn't even write his own name without his wife to spell it for him.
00:30:28 You know what they say about her?
00:30:32 What?
00:30:34 You know?
00:30:36 Vodrick.
00:30:37 You shut your mouth.
00:30:43 You don't know her.
00:30:47 [footsteps]
00:30:49 Monsieur Roussea regrets to inform you that your services are no longer required.
00:31:02 Pack up and get out.
00:31:04 You're on your own, duois.
00:31:06 No women to help you here.
00:31:09 [music]
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00:31:14 Madame Roussea.
00:31:29 I hope you'll forgive me for intruding.
00:31:33 Monsieur du Roi.
00:31:38 I wanted to make a gift to you of these pears I received from my parents' orchard in Normandy today.
00:31:43 Oh. How very kind of you.
00:31:46 Would you care to join us?
00:31:59 I would. Thank you.
00:32:04 [laughter]
00:32:06 Will you eat a pear, Madame Roussea?
00:32:22 [laughter]
00:32:25 Well, um, yes, I think I might.
00:32:30 [music]
00:32:59 Head of gossip.
00:33:00 Head of gossip.
00:33:03 [coughing]
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00:33:16 Ah, du Roi.
00:33:38 You remember my wife.
00:33:42 Monsieur du Roi.
00:33:44 Now, do you remember Madame de Maraille?
00:33:47 Of course.
00:33:49 Well, belle amie.
00:33:52 Don't you have a smile for your old friend?
00:33:57 Let's go into dinner, ladies.
00:34:02 We have pages and pages of gossip for you.
00:34:07 Madame Froustier.
00:34:11 Belle amie?
00:34:12 I thought you'd forgotten me.
00:34:15 Impossible.
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00:34:25 [coughing]
00:34:43 [coughing]
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00:35:06 [coughing]
00:35:10 [coughing]
00:35:12 [singing]
00:35:15 I missed you so much.
00:35:32 Why didn't you come to me?
00:35:35 I thought you didn't want me anymore.
00:35:39 [sigh]
00:35:41 I must go.
00:35:54 My husband will be wondering where I am.
00:35:59 My other husband.
00:36:03 Your rich husband.
00:36:05 The father of my daughter.
00:36:07 [footsteps]
00:36:09 Will you lace me up?
00:36:16 Don't forget to tie a double bow.
00:36:19 Like your husband, does he?
00:36:22 Oh, poor Cheryl.
00:36:27 He won't live to see another spring.
00:36:30 Madeline has taken him to the sea, but it won't help.
00:36:34 Poor thing.
00:36:36 She won't be a widow for long.
00:36:38 [music]
00:37:05 Thank you for coming.
00:37:07 You're the only one.
00:37:09 How is he?
00:37:11 I haven't brought him to Cannes to make him better.
00:37:14 But I'll bury him here.
00:37:17 You're my favourite.
00:37:22 Thank you.
00:37:24 [birds chirping]
00:37:26 [water pouring]
00:37:41 [laughing]
00:37:49 You've come to see me die.
00:37:53 No.
00:37:54 I've just come to escape the city.
00:37:57 Because I'm going to live.
00:38:01 Yes.
00:38:02 I am.
00:38:04 I'm going to live.
00:38:08 Help me!
00:38:09 Let the girl free!
00:38:12 You're not strong enough.
00:38:15 Help!
00:38:16 [punching]
00:38:19 [vomiting]
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00:38:37 [moaning]
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00:38:47 [coughing]
00:39:13 [coughing]
00:39:15 [coughing]
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00:39:41 [coughing]
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00:41:01 I want you to listen to what I have to say.
00:41:11 And try to understand.
00:41:14 Don't be angry.
00:41:16 I only want you to know that with one word you can make me happy.
00:41:20 You can make me your friend, your brother.
00:41:24 Or you can make me your husband.
00:41:28 My heart and my body are yours.
00:41:30 You have to understand.
00:41:37 I am not like other women.
00:41:40 Marriage to me is partnership, contract between equals.
00:41:46 I will not accept authority, jealousy, questioning my conduct.
00:41:53 I insist on being free.
00:41:56 [music]
00:41:58 You must give it more thought.
00:42:01 It is an important decision for us both.
00:42:06 [music]
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00:42:21 [music]
00:42:23 Go on.
00:42:39 [music]
00:42:42 [music]
00:42:44 Just tell me.
00:42:55 Tell me quickly.
00:42:58 I'm getting married.
00:43:01 Oh.
00:43:04 Of course you must.
00:43:09 [music]
00:43:11 Who is she?
00:43:17 Madeline Fauristier.
00:43:21 [laughs]
00:43:29 You've chosen exactly the woman you need.
00:43:38 Yes.
00:43:40 And you love her?
00:43:47 No.
00:43:50 No. No. No, you're fine.
00:43:53 [music]
00:44:04 The government insists that it is abandoned, Mrs. Aynes and Morocco.
00:44:07 No, no, better.
00:44:09 The government insists that it is listened to the will of its people and abandoned, Mrs. Aynes and Morocco.
00:44:14 Look, George. Papers.
00:44:18 This is so boring. This endless to and fro.
00:44:30 They say this, we say that.
00:44:32 Yes, you're right.
00:44:34 It's as stale as old bread.
00:44:36 Wasn't there a deputy? Who was it?
00:44:39 I know it's here somewhere.
00:44:41 He bet his moustache the government was lying.
00:44:44 It's Sarazan.
00:44:46 We should give Sarazan's moustache a column of its own.
00:44:50 George!
00:44:51 It's brilliant.
00:44:53 That is brilliant.
00:44:56 Rosera will love it.
00:44:59 [papers rustling]
00:45:01 I've been thinking.
00:45:05 The political editor of a leading newspaper should have a more memorable name.
00:45:13 Something...
00:45:17 a bit grand.
00:45:21 Where were your parents from?
00:45:23 My parents are from Conteleur.
00:45:27 You remember? We didn't have our honeymoon there.
00:45:29 [chuckles]
00:45:31 George...
00:45:34 Du Roi de Conteleur.
00:45:39 Oh, it's not quite right.
00:45:42 Du Roi de Contelle.
00:45:45 Madeline, I'm from Conteleur.
00:45:47 I prefer that.
00:45:49 No, no, no. Listen.
00:45:54 George...
00:45:55 Du Roi...
00:45:57 de Contelle.
00:45:59 Say it again.
00:46:06 George...
00:46:10 Du Roi...
00:46:12 de Contelle.
00:46:14 Madame...
00:46:15 Du Roi...
00:46:17 de Contelle.
00:46:18 Du Contelle.
00:46:19 Sarah Zahn's moustache.
00:46:30 This is exactly what we need.
00:46:36 Originality of thought.
00:46:38 Print!
00:46:40 Sit!
00:46:47 [door opens]
00:46:48 This is my wife.
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00:47:29 George!
00:47:30 Oh!
00:47:32 Thank you.
00:47:34 You know how I love them.
00:47:38 One can never have too many.
00:47:41 The Count was just leaving.
00:47:44 Not for my sake, I hope.
00:47:46 No, no. I have business to attend to.
00:47:50 Thank you, Paul. Thank you.
00:47:52 And give my regards to your wife.
00:47:55 I wish her better health.
00:47:57 You're too kind, Monsieur le Comte.
00:47:59 That'll be all.
00:48:26 What did he want?
00:48:27 It's Tuesday.
00:48:29 He always comes on Tuesday.
00:48:32 And when are your poet sessions arriving?
00:48:48 Uh...
00:48:51 In half an hour.
00:48:53 In half an hour?
00:48:54 Yes.
00:48:55 In half an hour.
00:48:57 I've invited La Roche.
00:48:59 You must pay special attention to him.
00:49:02 He's going to be Foreign Minister one day, I promise.
00:49:04 George.
00:49:23 George.
00:49:51 We are going to bring this government down.
00:49:53 One word.
00:49:54 I want the word on the front page of every newspaper.
00:50:00 I want it on every wall.
00:50:02 And every shop window.
00:50:03 I want every man, woman and child to know
00:50:06 that this government is lying.
00:50:08 Forestier can dig something up.
00:50:10 What's that?
00:50:12 What?
00:50:13 You just called me Forestier.
00:50:14 Oh, fulsome habit.
00:50:16 Don't be offended.
00:50:18 It's an easy mistake to make.
00:50:21 How do you mean?
00:50:22 And we should look into troop movements.
00:50:25 Logistics.
00:50:27 Yes.
00:50:28 La Roche, you can help us here.
00:50:30 I know a couple of officers who are sympathetic to our cause.
00:50:34 You can talk to...
00:50:35 La Roche will tell you what to write.
00:50:39 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:50:41 Look at these exports to Algiers.
00:51:02 Why have we gone from shipping hundreds of tons of grain here
00:51:06 to... look, look, thousands of tons here.
00:51:13 Why?
00:51:14 I don't know.
00:51:18 To feed an army.
00:51:22 Feed an army.
00:51:24 This is it.
00:51:36 This is it.
00:51:37 Who is supplying the grain?
00:51:41 La Roche, that's the question.
00:51:43 La Roche, I need to work.
00:51:48 My brilliant wife.
00:51:50 All right.
00:51:53 All right.
00:51:54 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:51:56 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:51:58 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:52:00 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:52:02 Madhu.
00:52:28 Madhu.
00:52:29 Slow down. Slow down.
00:52:35 Madhu.
00:52:38 Madhu.
00:52:49 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:52:51 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:52:53 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:52:56 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
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00:53:18 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
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00:53:22 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:53:24 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:53:26 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:53:28 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:53:30 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:53:32 Look, they're going to invade.
00:53:37 La Vie Francaise has found proof.
00:53:53 Oh, of course. It's Tuesday.
00:54:00 The Comte de Verdrag must be arriving soon.
00:54:03 Incontrovertible proof of the government's true intentions toward Morocco.
00:54:08 We've never talked about that, have we?
00:54:11 The Comte de Verdrag.
00:54:14 A man who arrives unannounced.
00:54:17 Who knows all the servants better than I do.
00:54:20 Buried deep amongst the dreary columns of our trade secrets.
00:54:26 What is he to you?
00:54:29 Where no one would think to look.
00:54:31 What is he to you?
00:54:33 Do you want to be the man who brought down a government?
00:54:44 Or do you want to be a fool?
00:54:48 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:54:53 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:54:58 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:55:02 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:55:06 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:55:10 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:55:14 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:55:18 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:55:22 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:55:26 [Foreign Minister's letter to Algiers]
00:55:31 Just waiting for the launch.
00:55:42 You know my daughter, Suzanne?
00:55:46 How pretty.
00:55:48 And another for Bellamy?
00:55:50 It's what Mama called you.
00:55:54 I have from time to time.
00:55:56 I hope you don't mind.
00:55:58 I called him as I left.
00:56:00 Our foreign minister.
00:56:07 Thank you, thank you, my good friends.
00:56:13 My excellent, hard-working friends.
00:56:17 But I'm afraid I have bad news for you.
00:56:20 Our work has only just begun!
00:56:24 We have a great task ahead of us.
00:56:27 Our achievements in government must dwarf our achievements in opposition.
00:56:31 There will be battles.
00:56:33 There will be conflicts.
00:56:35 But they will be fought not on the sands of Morocco,
00:56:39 but on the floor of the chamber.
00:56:42 My first act as foreign minister is to recall General Poutin from Algiers.
00:56:47 There will be no minister of war in this government.
00:56:51 Hear this, my friends! People of France!
00:56:55 You don't have to ask how you are.
00:56:57 I've been very pleased for you.
00:56:59 How's Lorraine?
00:57:05 She still hasn't forgiven you.
00:57:07 She calls you Monsieur Forestier now.
00:57:10 She's too young to understand.
00:57:13 And you?
00:57:16 You made a good marriage.
00:57:19 We all have to do it.
00:57:21 And I miss you.
00:57:27 Our love nest just cold without you.
00:57:30 You kept it on.
00:57:33 I'm an optimist.
00:57:36 Once and for all, Morocco is safe!
00:57:40 [laughter and applause]
00:57:44 [music]
00:57:47 [chatter]
00:57:50 [music]
00:57:53 [chatter]
00:57:55 [door opens]
00:58:16 [door closes]
00:58:18 Come, play a hand. Sit.
00:58:34 Let my boy do.
00:58:43 [door opens]
00:58:45 I warn you, I'm on a winning streak.
00:59:11 I'm more powerful than a king.
00:59:14 Not as rich.
00:59:18 Not yet, anyway.
00:59:22 In a mere morning, I emptied the chamber of deputies
00:59:26 and filled it again with men of my choosing.
00:59:29 Nothing more than words on a page.
00:59:32 They're not your words, though.
00:59:39 Are they?
00:59:41 How's married life?
01:00:08 How do you get along with the dreck?
01:00:11 He visits quite often.
01:00:16 I dare say it's only fair, after all, he does own the apartment.
01:00:23 D'you know?
01:00:28 Yes, he set them up at the apartment
01:00:35 after he married Madeline to Forestier.
01:00:38 He married Madeline to Forestier?
01:00:42 Well, he introduced them, and then he paid the dowry.
01:00:46 So, I suppose that is how you would put it.
01:00:50 The dreck is a father to her.
01:00:53 Hmm.
01:00:56 Perhaps.
01:00:58 Why don't you go and enjoy the party?
01:01:03 I'm sure the ladies will want to dance.
01:01:06 Follow me.
01:01:11 [♪♪♪]
01:01:14 [♪♪♪]
01:01:17 [♪♪♪]
01:01:20 [♪♪♪]
01:01:23 [♪♪♪]
01:01:48 [♪♪♪]
01:01:51 [♪♪♪]
01:02:16 [♪♪♪]
01:02:19 [♪♪♪]
01:02:48 What brings you here?
01:02:50 You were caught in the rain.
01:02:53 No, I didn't come here by chance.
01:03:16 I don't mean to frighten you.
01:03:19 I expect nothing.
01:03:23 I ask for nothing.
01:03:25 I don't even know what I'm doing.
01:03:28 I'm sorry if I've offended you.
01:03:33 No.
01:03:38 No, you have not offended me.
01:03:42 But we must talk of it no longer.
01:03:45 Shall I leave?
01:03:49 Shall I stay?
01:03:54 Shall I stay?
01:03:56 [♪♪♪]
01:03:59 [♪♪♪]
01:04:02 [♪♪♪]
01:04:31 Is there any hope for me?
01:04:34 You are trying to seduce me in a church.
01:04:52 [♪♪♪]
01:04:55 [♪♪♪]
01:05:04 [♪♪♪]
01:05:33 [♪♪♪]
01:05:36 I've never had a lover before.
01:06:01 [♪♪♪]
01:06:04 [♪♪♪]
01:06:16 [♪♪♪]
01:06:19 Look at me.
01:06:33 Does your husband tell you you're beautiful?
01:06:44 [♪♪♪]
01:06:47 Virginie. Virginie.
01:07:11 George.
01:07:13 Whose arms are these?
01:07:18 They're mine.
01:07:20 And whose lips?
01:07:24 Virginie.
01:07:26 Whose lips?
01:07:28 They're my lips.
01:07:31 Now, come on.
01:07:34 Get dressed.
01:07:38 When will I see you again?
01:07:40 Please leave.
01:07:42 My beautiful George.
01:07:44 My darling boy, please tell me when.
01:07:47 Tomorrow.
01:07:49 Tomorrow?
01:07:51 Yes, tomorrow.
01:07:53 Well.
01:07:55 [♪♪♪]
01:07:59 [♪♪♪]
01:08:02 George?
01:08:11 George?
01:08:13 George?
01:08:22 George.
01:08:26 Madeline will be wondering where you are.
01:08:29 Madeline?
01:08:47 Madeline!
01:08:54 [FOOTSTEPS]
01:08:56 Where's my wife?
01:09:04 She's with the Comte de Vaudrec.
01:09:07 What?
01:09:09 He died this morning.
01:09:12 I have asked you here today, Madame de Wartecontel,
01:09:20 to hear the will of the Comte de Vaudrec.
01:09:23 The Comte has named you, Madame,
01:09:25 as the sole inheritor of his estate,
01:09:28 the value of which stands at 1,080,015 francs
01:09:35 and 29 centimes.
01:09:38 There is one complication.
01:09:43 The nature of the legacy.
01:09:46 The nature of the legacy?
01:09:50 Uh, if you'll forgive me, sir,
01:09:55 it is unusual for an estate to be left solely to a married woman.
01:10:01 It would normally be left to the husband.
01:10:04 And why is that?
01:10:10 To avoid any suggestion of, forgive me,
01:10:16 impropriety in the relationship.
01:10:20 What was it to you?
01:10:30 What was he thinking, this stupid old bastard?
01:10:37 You should have left it all to me.
01:10:42 It would have been much better for you.
01:10:45 He must have known what people would make of it.
01:10:56 He must have realized how it would compromise you.
01:11:00 Unless it was done in innocence, the fatherly gesture.
01:11:05 He was like a father to you, wasn't he?
01:11:08 A guardian?
01:11:11 I can't accept it.
01:11:20 I must protect my reputation.
01:11:23 I don't want a million francs.
01:11:28 Come on, let's not be hasty.
01:11:34 I'm sure we can raise the price.
01:11:37 I'm sure we can reach some kind of...
01:11:40 But the will is there for all to see.
01:11:49 I can only redeem it by rejecting it.
01:11:54 But if I, your husband, chose to accept it,
01:12:02 then who is to question me?
01:12:05 Hmm?
01:12:07 Indeed, to refuse is to admit the shame.
01:12:18 Whereas to accept is to deny it.
01:12:25 Hmm?
01:12:27 Good.
01:12:51 Perhaps your old man wasn't so stupid after all.
01:12:55 Don't speak of him.
01:12:58 What was he to you?
01:13:06 Tell me.
01:13:10 Tell me. I deserve an answer.
01:13:16 He is the man I have lost.
01:13:20 The man I am grieving.
01:13:26 You wanted to be something small,
01:13:35 something squalid.
01:13:38 Something that was never there.
01:13:42 Something squalid and contemptible.
01:13:47 He was my friend.
01:13:56 My father.
01:14:03 And my lover.
01:14:08 You loved him.
01:14:10 You loved him.
01:14:12 Oh, Elias.
01:14:22 Oh, Elias.
01:14:26 Oh, Elias.
01:14:31 Oh, Elias.
01:14:38 Oh, Elias.
01:14:41 You haven't been to see me for a while.
01:14:51 For a whole week, I've waited for a woman.
01:14:56 George, my beautiful boy.
01:14:59 Don't call me that.
01:15:02 [children playing]
01:15:05 They're not for you.
01:15:11 You're meeting someone else.
01:15:15 Take me with you. I need to talk to you.
01:15:17 -With you? -Just--
01:15:18 Remember where you are. Remember where you are.
01:15:22 You shouldn't have seduced me.
01:15:25 You should have left me where I was, a happy and faithful wife.
01:15:30 Take me with you, please.
01:15:32 Just for an hour, I've got something so important to tell you.
01:15:35 Something to take advantage.
01:15:38 It's about my husband.
01:15:40 Please?
01:15:48 If you're going to cry, you should leave.
01:15:53 Please, George.
01:15:57 Oh, my darling George. My beautiful boy.
01:16:02 I have been so clever. So discreet.
01:16:07 I've asked all the right questions.
01:16:10 I've listened carefully.
01:16:12 Oh, come on!
01:16:14 What?
01:16:20 Our new government is going to take Morocco.
01:16:26 [laughs]
01:16:28 Lajni, the new government came to power.
01:16:41 I brought them to power on the promise that they would not.
01:16:45 That's the whole point.
01:16:47 Don't you see?
01:16:49 No one's expecting it.
01:16:52 My husband and Laroche have been hatching this plan for a long time.
01:16:56 The first troops sail tonight.
01:16:59 Tonight?
01:17:01 But they would have included me.
01:17:04 They don't trust you.
01:17:07 They think you're too impulsive.
01:17:09 Too greedy, they say. Not used to having money.
01:17:12 They think that you'll give them away.
01:17:15 They think I'm too greedy?
01:17:18 They don't know you as I do.
01:17:20 Over the past few weeks, they've bought the entire Moroccan loan.
01:17:24 They've bought every copper mine in Morocco. Every last one.
01:17:28 They stand to make 70 million apiece.
01:17:31 70 million?
01:17:36 He's spending it already.
01:17:38 He's going to buy the palace and the Rue.
01:17:41 70 million and I've shamed myself for a bit.
01:17:44 Aren't you proud of me?
01:17:46 Don't you love me?
01:17:49 Haven't I done well finding this out for my darling?
01:17:53 I've bought shares for you too.
01:17:56 And they'll make you at least 70,000.
01:17:59 I don't want your pennies!
01:18:06 They're not worth the price I paid for them!
01:18:09 You disgust me!
01:18:16 But I love you!
01:18:18 I don't want your love.
01:18:20 I've never loved you.
01:18:22 Your smell, it turns my stomach.
01:18:25 Because you smell of him!
01:18:27 You filthy husband!
01:18:30 I used to laugh every time I'd had you to think I'd sent you back to him with my sweat on your skin.
01:18:34 When all the while, it was me!
01:18:37 I was the one getting fucked!
01:18:40 Me!
01:18:42 Me!
01:18:44 Get out of my house.
01:19:03 Just listen to them, George.
01:19:05 Get out! Get out of my house!
01:19:08 Listen to them, George. Just listen to what they have to say.
01:19:11 I'm going to ruin you.
01:19:13 Don't be a child. Consider your best interests.
01:19:15 There's still money to be made.
01:19:17 You think I've robbed you?
01:19:21 You're not my responsibility.
01:19:23 The opportunity was there for anyone who dies to see it.
01:19:26 You!
01:19:30 You were an embarrassment, Ashahl.
01:19:37 A failed soldier, barely literate.
01:19:41 He said you'd never amount to much.
01:19:44 Seems he was right.
01:19:46 Pity you didn't marry more wisely.
01:19:53 You'll be missed.
01:19:56 You knew?
01:19:58 Don't be absurd, George.
01:20:04 How could I know?
01:20:06 I'm a woman.
01:20:08 I'm not invited to the card game.
01:20:11 I'm not invited to the card game.
01:20:18 I'm not invited to the card game.
01:20:21 I'm not invited to the card game.
01:20:25 Who was it today?
01:20:27 Clotilde?
01:20:29 Or Virginie?
01:20:31 Or both?
01:20:33 And yesterday?
01:20:35 You stupid, stupid man!
01:20:38 You complete and perfect man!
01:20:42 I poured my talent into you.
01:20:49 My intelligence.
01:20:51 My vision into you!
01:20:54 I had no conception of the depths of your emptiness.
01:21:00 Nothing.
01:21:02 There's nothing there.
01:21:04 Nothing but rage.
01:21:06 Like a dumb animal.
01:21:08 That's what you are.
01:21:12 An animal.
01:21:14 I thought I could teach you.
01:21:16 But what I should have done was train you.
01:21:19 But what I should have done was train you!
01:21:22 But what I should have done was train you!
01:21:25 But what I should have done was train you!
01:21:52 Yes!
01:21:54 Yes!
01:21:55 Yes!
01:21:57 Yes!
01:21:59 Yes!
01:22:00 (dramatic music)
01:22:02 (people chattering)
01:22:05 (dramatic music)
01:22:08, (people chattering)
01:22:13 (dramatic music)
01:22:16 (dramatic music)
01:22:19 (dramatic music)
01:22:21 (people chattering)
01:22:37 (dramatic music)
01:22:40 - Excuse me.
01:22:57 (people chattering)
01:23:02 (people chattering)
01:23:05 - I always liked your audacity.
01:23:20 - I don't need to hide my face, I'm not the criminal.
01:23:24 You're not gonna throw me out?
01:23:25 - No, stay, drink my champagne, dance with my wife.
01:23:31 - Yours, I see, is already spoken for.
01:23:34 (glass clinks)
01:23:51 (people chattering)
01:23:54 - Josh, Josh?
01:24:05 (dramatic music)
01:24:10 (dramatic music)
01:24:12 - I've been such a fool.
01:24:38 (dramatic music)
01:24:40 - Why do you come back to me?
01:25:02 - I don't know.
01:25:07 (dramatic music)
01:25:09 Perhaps because you never expect me to.
01:25:13 - I am sorry I hurt you.
01:25:17 It is worth saying.
01:25:35 (dramatic music)
01:25:38 - Have you ever seen such a host of buck-toothed cretins?
01:26:02 Everyone a noble bankrupt.
01:26:04 All here for Suzanne and her 13 million francs.
01:26:07 (dramatic music)
01:26:10 (dramatic music)
01:26:13 (dramatic music)
01:26:16 (dramatic music)
01:26:18 (hands clapping)
01:26:45 - Open this door or we will force it.
01:26:48 - Who is it?
01:26:49 - Police.
01:26:50 - Madame Madeleine Duarte-Cantel,
01:26:57 wife of Monsieur Georges Duarte-Cantel.
01:27:00 - Yes.
01:27:00 - Madame Duarte-Cantel,
01:27:14 I have found you here in a place that is not your home.
01:27:18 With Monsieur Francois Laroche.
01:27:20 Do you admit that this man is your lover?
01:27:23 - I admit it.
01:27:24 - Madame, I have no choice but to charge you with adultery.
01:27:29 Is there anything that you wish to say?
01:27:31 - No.
01:27:32 - Let's leave her in peace.
01:27:34 We have no further business here.
01:27:37 - What should I do?
01:27:41 Should I go?
01:27:42 - No, stay.
01:27:44 You can finish if you like.
01:27:46 Well, you'll hear from my lawyer in a few days.
01:27:58 - Goodbye, Georges.
01:28:02 - Goodbye.
01:28:05 (dramatic music)
01:28:08 (dramatic music)
01:28:10 - I couldn't get away.
01:28:26 They were shouting and screaming all night long.
01:28:29 My mom wouldn't stop crying and wailing.
01:28:31 She was like a mad woman.
01:28:33 I wish I could see their faces when they finally gone.
01:28:38 - The power's empty.
01:28:39 - We'll need two rooms.
01:29:01 (dramatic music)
01:29:04 - Good night, Suzanne.
01:29:13 - But...
01:29:14 I need a good night kiss.
01:29:19 - Just get some sleep.
01:29:28 - But I...
01:29:29 - Get some sleep.
01:29:31 (dramatic music)
01:29:34 - Papa?
01:29:54 Maman?
01:29:57 (footsteps)
01:29:59 - He will not marry her.
01:30:14 - I should have seen it coming.
01:30:16 - He will not marry her!
01:30:18 I will not suffer it!
01:30:21 - He will marry her.
01:30:25 He must marry her!
01:30:27 And you will accept it, Virginie.
01:30:30 This is as much your doing as it is mine!
01:30:32 - I do it.
01:30:34 - Your infatuation for him infected my daughter!
01:30:38 He will marry her, and I will be glad of it.
01:30:42 What more can a father wish for
01:30:44 than to see his daughter with a man he can respect?
01:30:48 (footsteps)
01:30:51 - She's only a child.
01:31:06 Do you love her?
01:31:09 - No.
01:31:10 She's of no interest to me.
01:31:18 - Poor little Suzanne.
01:31:20 - Suzanne's her father, just in perfect miniature.
01:31:25 - You've ruined her.
01:31:26 - I haven't.
01:31:27 I'm going to marry her.
01:31:29 - Did you sleep with her?
01:31:33 - No.
01:31:35 - You didn't sleep with her?
01:31:38 - I didn't touch her.
01:31:40 I didn't need to.
01:31:42 It was enough for people to think I had.
01:31:44 - I don't know you at all.
01:31:48 - You do.
01:31:49 - And do I.
01:31:50 - You planned it.
01:31:54 You planned it.
01:31:57 You ruined La Roche.
01:32:01 You humiliated Madeline.
01:32:03 You humiliated her.
01:32:06 All so you could take Suzanne.
01:32:10 - Suzanne chose me because I was the only one
01:32:12 she wasn't allowed to have.
01:32:13 - And me?
01:32:15 - Do you ever think how this would hurt me?
01:32:18 - It has nothing to do with you.
01:32:22 - Then why am I in pain?
01:32:24 - I don't know.
01:32:26 - You didn't even tell me yourself.
01:32:28 I had to hear it from my husband.
01:32:31 You think I'll forgive you anything?
01:32:33 - I will not be stopped, Coutille.
01:32:37 I will marry her.
01:32:38 - You're just one of them after all.
01:32:45 Just another selfish, brutal man.
01:32:48 Just another thief.
01:32:52 It's not enough to be loved, is it?
01:32:56 You must be a king.
01:32:58 - No.
01:33:01 It's not enough to be loved.
01:33:06 Even by you.
01:33:07 - I loved you when you had nothing.
01:33:14 I don't understand why you must be so proud.
01:33:18 I don't understand.
01:33:22 - It's because you've never been poor.
01:33:25 Trying to scrape out some miserable scrap of existence.
01:33:29 I can't live like that.
01:33:33 Like my father.
01:33:35 Working to the bone and then down on his knees.
01:33:43 Every week, praying to God that the next life
01:33:46 will be better.
01:33:47 Well, there is no next life.
01:33:52 The flesh, it rots in the air.
01:33:56 It rots.
01:33:58 I've seen a man die.
01:34:03 And I am going to live.
01:34:11 It's so clear to me.
01:34:13 I thought you'd understand.
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