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00:02:00 - Good morning, Mrs. Dixon.
00:02:26 - Good morning, George.
00:02:27 - Good morning.
00:02:28 - How's the baby?
00:02:29 - Very well this morning.
00:02:30 - Oh, I'm delighted to hear that.
00:02:32 - Only one cat this morning?
00:02:34 - This was not our cat night,
00:02:37 but this little fellow's nearly frozen stiff, so.
00:02:39 - Here's those little ones.
00:02:42 - Thank you.
00:02:42 Good morning.
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00:02:47 Good morning, Andrew.
00:02:55 You've been out again all night.
00:02:56 - Mm-hmm.
00:02:57 - Did you realize the streets are dangerous?
00:02:59 You could get mugged.
00:03:00 - Oh, well, now someone got mugged at high noon
00:03:03 on the steps of St. Patrick's.
00:03:05 It could happen anywhere, anytime.
00:03:06 - Do you really need another cat?
00:03:08 - (laughs) No, but it needs me.
00:03:11 I'll see you later, Andrew.
00:03:12 - Maitland.
00:03:16 Maitland.
00:03:17 Can't you convince my mother to stay home at night?
00:03:21 - I doubt it.
00:03:23 - She'll forgive you, sir.
00:03:25 - Oh, yes.
00:03:26 You're the sweetest thing that could do us.
00:03:29 Here, your home.
00:03:31 Oh, you don't have to worry about anything now.
00:03:34 No, anything to worry about, not at all.
00:03:38 There, cat, make yourself comfortable.
00:03:41 See, you've got company.
00:03:42 Isn't that nice?
00:03:43 (Maitland laughs)
00:03:46 Oh, thank you.
00:03:49 Thank you, Maitland.
00:03:53 (Maitland sighs)
00:03:55 Oh, that was great.
00:03:56 - Maria's preparing your breakfast tray, madam.
00:04:03 May I suggest you have it in bed?
00:04:05 - Why?
00:04:06 I'm not sick.
00:04:08 - It was a long night, madam,
00:04:10 and I thought you might be tired.
00:04:13 - Well, if I'm tired,
00:04:15 it's from those long, endless arguments with my son.
00:04:21 You know, I can't remember the last time I heard him laugh
00:04:24 or even smile, for that matter.
00:04:26 Well.
00:04:29 (train whistle blows)
00:04:34 - Fine.
00:04:41 Now, about the new complex.
00:04:43 I think it's a viable project,
00:04:49 especially since we can acquire the land
00:04:50 for under five million.
00:04:52 - There's also the cost of tearing down
00:04:54 the existing tenements.
00:04:56 - Negligible when you consider the overall picture.
00:04:58 - It's going to call for an investment
00:05:00 of about $40 million,
00:05:02 depending on interest rates, of course.
00:05:05 - And the rates are decidedly in our favor right now.
00:05:08 - The question is, will Mrs. Kingsley go along?
00:05:11 - With her 51%, she can outvote us,
00:05:14 as she did with the government contract.
00:05:17 - My mother is inclined to be biased about armaments,
00:05:21 but this is quite another thing,
00:05:22 and I'm sure I can get her to agree.
00:05:25 - No, absolutely not.
00:05:28 - They're decaying, rat-infested tenements.
00:05:31 I think you'd be happy to see them torn down.
00:05:33 - I would be, if the people who lived in those tenements
00:05:36 had a better place to go, that they could afford,
00:05:40 but they don't.
00:05:41 - You can't change the world, Mother.
00:05:44 - Aw.
00:05:45 - I've got such a poor excuse for doing nothing.
00:05:48 - Now, you know how much I admired Father.
00:05:51 - Yes.
00:05:52 - And I know how much he would have approved of this project.
00:05:54 - Oh, no, no, he would not have.
00:05:57 Well, unless he could have provided
00:05:59 a decent, low-cost housing for those people
00:06:02 who are going to be displaced.
00:06:04 No, I'm sorry, I just can't throw people out onto the street.
00:06:09 There are too many homeless out there already.
00:06:11 - Winos and bums.
00:06:15 - Oh.
00:06:15 Good night, Andrew.
00:06:19 - Good night, Mother.
00:06:21 - Maitland!
00:06:31 - Yes, Madam?
00:06:35 - I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I apologize.
00:06:38 I should be taking my bad temper out on you.
00:06:40 - Oh, no, that's quite all right, Madam.
00:06:42 Is there something you wished for?
00:06:44 - Um, yes.
00:06:47 It's supposed to snow tonight,
00:06:48 and I think we ought to start out early.
00:06:50 Is the cart ready?
00:06:51 - Yes, Madam.
00:06:52 - Good.
00:06:53 And where are your galoshes?
00:06:56 - You know I dislike wearing overshoes, Madam.
00:06:58 - Wear them.
00:07:01 Beats getting the flu.
00:07:02 (dramatic music)
00:07:12 (dog whining)
00:07:14 - Mrs. Kingsley!
00:07:24 - How are you?
00:07:25 - Oh, just fine.
00:07:26 - Now, why don't you take that,
00:07:27 buy yourself a new socket.
00:07:29 - Oh, Mrs. Kingsley.
00:07:29 - Now, now, now, now, you want some coffee?
00:07:31 - No, no, no, no.
00:07:33 - All right.
00:07:34 You take care of yourself, boy.
00:07:35 - Oh, Mrs. Kingsley.
00:07:36 - Bye-bye, dear.
00:07:37 - Mrs. Kingsley.
00:07:38 - Okay.
00:07:39 - Bye.
00:07:40 - Professor, how are you tonight?
00:07:57 - Very well, thank you.
00:07:58 - Oh, I'm so glad to see you.
00:07:59 Here, I want you to take this.
00:08:00 - Oh, no, please, please.
00:08:01 - Please, please do.
00:08:02 Thank you.
00:08:03 How are you?
00:08:04 - Oh, fine, thank you.
00:08:05 - Sandwiches, huh?
00:08:06 - Oh, yes, please.
00:08:07 - What did I eat?
00:08:08 - You left me some.
00:08:09 I'm really hungry.
00:08:12 - Look.
00:08:13 - Oh, tonight I had--
00:08:14 (car horn honking)
00:08:17 - There you go.
00:08:21 You are going to go to sleep now.
00:08:24 - Yes.
00:08:25 That's the way you do it.
00:08:28 - Give me a kiss.
00:08:29 Give me a little kiss in the ear.
00:08:31 Okay.
00:08:32 - Okay, kiddo.
00:08:37 Now, you go back to sleep.
00:08:39 Only don't make no mess.
00:08:41 - Maria, I still can't decide
00:08:44 where to get Maitland for Christmas.
00:08:46 You have any ideas?
00:08:47 - Sure.
00:08:50 Buy him an airplane ticket to Puerto Rico.
00:08:53 So this way my mother can teach him how to cook.
00:08:56 - He's a wonderful cook.
00:08:58 You're just not used to American food yet, that's all.
00:09:02 - A pie with kidneys in it is American?
00:09:05 Well, hamburgers is American.
00:09:09 Pizza is American.
00:09:11 You know my mother, she knows how to cook American.
00:09:14 And she don't even have a stove.
00:09:15 - You miss your mother, don't you?
00:09:19 - She is my mother.
00:09:21 - Of course.
00:09:23 It was a foolish question, I'm sorry.
00:09:26 - Why, you miss your grandkids too, huh?
00:09:33 - Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night
00:09:36 and I weep for them.
00:09:38 - But why they go so far away and they don't come back?
00:09:44 - They don't get along with their father.
00:09:46 - What, you can't fix it?
00:09:47 - I'm afraid it's long past fixing.
00:09:51 And it's a shame.
00:09:53 It's a crying shame.
00:09:56 - Sorry to trouble you, Mr. Kingsley,
00:10:02 but I've just met with the auditors.
00:10:04 They're pretty upset.
00:10:06 - I'm not interested in their emotional problems.
00:10:08 - It's about your mother.
00:10:11 - What's she done now?
00:10:12 - She doesn't write checks.
00:10:16 She doesn't get receipts, she just hands out cash.
00:10:19 The IRS won't accept a tax deduction
00:10:21 for charity without proof.
00:10:22 I think Mrs. Kingsley's conduct's gone beyond
00:10:26 the point of eccentricity.
00:10:28 - Are you saying that my mother's unbalanced?
00:10:30 - No.
00:10:32 No, no, of course not.
00:10:33 I think Mrs. Kingsley's a remarkable woman.
00:10:37 I just thought you should be apprised
00:10:39 of the situation with the IRS.
00:10:40 - I'll speak to my mother.
00:10:42 That'll be all, Groton.
00:10:44 (crickets chirping)
00:10:47 - Franklin, will you call my mother
00:11:08 and tell her I'd like to join her for dinner this evening?
00:11:11 Then come in and bring your book.
00:11:13 (dishes clattering)
00:11:16 Don't you like your salmon?
00:11:25 - Fine.
00:11:27 - Then why aren't you eating?
00:11:30 - Mother, I...
00:11:33 - Andrew, let's have it.
00:11:39 - Have what?
00:11:40 - The reason you wanted to have dinner with me tonight.
00:11:44 - Why do I have to have a reason?
00:11:46 - It's Monday.
00:11:47 - I know, it's Monday.
00:11:49 - Well, ever since Marion died,
00:11:52 you come to dinner every Wednesday.
00:11:55 Now, you never deviate from your schedule
00:11:57 come hell or high water.
00:11:59 So, I assume you have a reason for coming tonight.
00:12:03 And it's probably an unpleasant one.
00:12:08 - Why does it have to be unpleasant?
00:12:10 - Because every time you have something unpleasant
00:12:13 to tell me, you do it.
00:12:15 Where it won't matter if I make a scene.
00:12:17 - Why are you always so suspicious of me?
00:12:20 - (laughs) I'm not suspicious.
00:12:23 It's just that I know you so well.
00:12:25 And Andrew, if it's about that new complex, forget it.
00:12:31 I'm not going to change my mind.
00:12:33 - It's not the complex.
00:12:35 - Good.
00:12:36 Then what?
00:12:38 - Your personal account.
00:12:40 - What about my personal account?
00:12:41 - You hand out cash.
00:12:44 - Mm-hmm.
00:12:46 Well, is there a law against that?
00:12:49 - No, of course not.
00:12:51 But if we're going to claim a tax deduction
00:12:52 for the money you give to charity,
00:12:55 the IRS demands proof.
00:12:57 Now, if you wrote checks or got receipts.
00:13:00 - Huh.
00:13:04 - How can someone without any identification
00:13:08 cash a check?
00:13:10 I don't see what good a receipt would do
00:13:13 from someone whose only address is a Subway Great
00:13:16 or maybe a cardboard carton.
00:13:18 - Then why do anything?
00:13:20 You know the Amos Kingsley Foundation
00:13:23 donates millions to charity.
00:13:25 - Mm-hmm, and it's all tax deductible.
00:13:27 - Now, what's wrong with that?
00:13:29 - Well, nothing really, but maybe,
00:13:33 maybe if you paid a little more taxes
00:13:36 and weren't always looking for loopholes,
00:13:38 then the government might, just might,
00:13:41 stop cutting the budget for the needy.
00:13:44 - That doesn't make sense.
00:13:49 - Well, it does to me.
00:13:51 But then, of course, I didn't graduate
00:13:54 from Harvard Business School.
00:13:56 - Why can't you just accept the fact
00:13:58 that I'm trying to protect you?
00:14:00 - Me or my money?
00:14:04 There is a difference, you know.
00:14:05 (people chattering)
00:14:12 - Get in the wagon.
00:14:23 (people screaming)
00:14:26 - Wait a minute.
00:14:33 Wait a minute.
00:14:34 (man grunts)
00:14:37 - Officer, this is--
00:14:40 - Say never mind, Molly.
00:14:42 Officer, why are you arresting these people?
00:14:44 - We're not arresting them, lady.
00:14:45 We're just getting them off the street.
00:14:47 The storekeepers complain they're killing their business.
00:14:49 - What business?
00:14:50 Dirty bookstores and brothels.
00:14:53 - Get lost, lady.
00:14:54 - Look, Officer, these people are friends of mine
00:14:57 and I am not going to see them go to jail.
00:14:58 - Not so.
00:14:59 - Officer, what are you doing?
00:15:01 - You too, lady.
00:15:01 In the wagon.
00:15:02 - Wait a minute.
00:15:03 Wait a minute.
00:15:04 - Get in there.
00:15:05 Get in there.
00:15:08 (people shouting)
00:15:11 (dramatic music)
00:15:19 (people chattering)
00:15:26 - Come on.
00:15:27 - Mother?
00:15:36 Mother?
00:15:39 Mrs. Kingsley?
00:15:41 - Thank you.
00:15:45 - Thank you.
00:15:46 - You took your time about getting here.
00:15:47 - Come on, we're dropping the charges against you later.
00:15:50 - Good.
00:15:51 Oh, wait a minute.
00:15:54 If they don't go, I don't go.
00:15:56 - Bail them out.
00:16:02 (people cheering)
00:16:05 - Mother, the car's down the street.
00:16:20 - Oh, thank you, Andrew.
00:16:22 Molly, I don't want you to worry
00:16:23 because I'm going to see to it
00:16:24 that the charges are dropped against both of you two as well.
00:16:27 - Oh.
00:16:28 - All right?
00:16:29 - You know, I think you busted that cop's nose.
00:16:33 - I think that cop deserved to have his nose busted.
00:16:36 Good night, Molly.
00:16:37 - Good night.
00:16:38 - And God bless you.
00:16:39 Take care of yourselves.
00:16:40 Good night, Professor.
00:16:40 - Thank you.
00:16:41 - You're welcome.
00:16:42 - And it was on television and all the papers.
00:16:45 How could you make such a spectacle of yourself?
00:16:47 - Really, Andrew.
00:16:48 I am in no mood for a lecture.
00:16:50 So just sit on it, please.
00:16:53 (car honking)
00:16:55 (gentle music)
00:17:01 - My son is furious with me.
00:17:12 - He'll cheer up at Christmas.
00:17:13 - Not Andrew.
00:17:14 He doesn't like Christmas.
00:17:16 He tolerates it.
00:17:17 - M-Madeleine!
00:17:21 Madeleine!
00:17:22 Oh!
00:17:24 - Madeline.
00:17:26 - Madeleine.
00:17:28 Madeleine!
00:17:28 (gentle music)
00:17:31 - Doctor, nurse's station.
00:17:48 - Oh, you got-
00:17:50 - Madeleine.
00:17:51 - What happened?
00:17:52 - Madeline collapsed in the park.
00:17:54 She was still unconscious when the ambulance arrived.
00:17:56 - Did you call Dr. Greenspan?
00:17:57 - He's with her now.
00:17:58 - How is she, Henry?
00:18:03 - I'm fine, Andrew.
00:18:04 - Fine, see?
00:18:05 - There hasn't been time
00:18:06 for more than a cursory examination.
00:18:08 Her pressure is elevated, but nothing threatening.
00:18:11 - There, you see?
00:18:12 I'm fine.
00:18:13 - Nevertheless, I want her to stay in hospital
00:18:17 for some tests, but she refuses.
00:18:19 There is absolutely no reason to make tests.
00:18:22 - I'm fine.
00:18:24 - You probably are,
00:18:25 but we won't know until we take the tests.
00:18:27 Maybe you can talk some sense into her.
00:18:31 (phone ringing)
00:18:32 - Dr. Murphy to pediatric.
00:18:34 Dr. Murphy to pediatric. - Andrew.
00:18:37 Ask the nurse to bring my clothes.
00:18:39 I'm going home.
00:18:40 - You're not going home.
00:18:41 You're gonna stay and do whatever tests
00:18:42 Henry thinks are necessary.
00:18:44 - Look, I am all right, I promise.
00:18:46 - People don't collapse unless there's a reason.
00:18:49 - Well, that's a jolly thought, I must say.
00:18:51 - It's just a precaution.
00:18:53 - Well, look, I...
00:18:54 - For once, just once, won't you do what I ask?
00:18:58 Especially when it's for your own good.
00:19:00 - You really are worried, aren't you?
00:19:04 - Of course I'm worried.
00:19:05 - Oh.
00:19:07 Yes, yes, I'll stay.
00:19:11 I frankly don't think there's any need for it,
00:19:15 but if it's going to make you feel any better,
00:19:18 all right.
00:19:19 - Hey, she's gonna be okay?
00:19:42 - Madam appears to be in her usual spirits,
00:19:44 but she will remain in hospital for a few days
00:19:48 for some tests.
00:19:49 - Hey, you don't look so hot.
00:19:55 I bet you don't eat all day.
00:19:57 How about I scramble you up some eggs?
00:19:59 - Thank you, no.
00:20:00 I've no desire to eat.
00:20:04 - Hey, she's gonna be okay.
00:20:09 She's gonna be okay.
00:20:17 (dramatic music)
00:20:20 - It's an aneurysm, Amanda.
00:20:23 That's an enlargement of the wall of an artery,
00:20:26 like a bubble.
00:20:27 And in this instance, it's inoperable.
00:20:30 I'm very sorry, Amanda.
00:20:32 - What you mean is I...
00:20:41 I have a bubble in my head
00:20:47 and it's going to burst?
00:20:48 - That's one way of putting it.
00:20:51 I'm so sorry.
00:20:52 - When?
00:20:56 - There's no way of knowing.
00:20:58 - Oh.
00:21:00 But it can happen anytime?
00:21:05 - Yes.
00:21:05 - Soon?
00:21:08 - Soon is relative.
00:21:11 Weeks, months.
00:21:17 But it's inevitable.
00:21:20 - I'm so sorry, Amanda.
00:21:23 - You dear, sweet Henry, please stop saying you're sorry.
00:21:27 I never thought I was immortal.
00:21:30 - I'll tell Andrew.
00:21:32 - No.
00:21:33 Oh no.
00:21:35 I don't want Andrew to know.
00:21:39 - He's your son, Amanda.
00:21:41 - I know, I know that,
00:21:42 but there's no point in upsetting him
00:21:46 over something that nothing can be done about.
00:21:49 And there's another reason too.
00:21:54 I don't want what time I have left
00:21:59 to be spent being treated like an invalid.
00:22:02 There are too many things that I have to do.
00:22:06 What about pain?
00:22:10 - Minimal.
00:22:13 - Oh, thank heavens.
00:22:15 That's a blessing.
00:22:17 Because you know what a chicken I am about pain.
00:22:20 - Yes, I know.
00:22:21 - Will I be incapacitated before it happens?
00:22:29 - It's unlikely, but...
00:22:31 - Good.
00:22:33 Then I want your absolute solemn word of promise
00:22:37 that you will not tell Andrew.
00:22:40 - I think you're wrong.
00:22:44 But I'll respect your wishes, of course.
00:22:46 - Oh, cheer up.
00:22:48 This is one secret you won't have to keep very long.
00:22:52 - That's a hell of a thing to say to a doctor.
00:22:54 - Well, I didn't say it to my doctor.
00:22:56 I'm saying that to my friend.
00:23:00 But I'm going to tell Maitland.
00:23:07 - Why Maitland and not Andrew?
00:23:08 - Because
00:23:13 Maitland will probably be with me when it happens
00:23:15 and I want him to be prepared.
00:23:18 - You understand?
00:23:21 - Thank you, Henry.
00:23:24 - And that's it.
00:23:36 (gentle music)
00:23:38 - Everyone dies.
00:23:45 It's just a matter of when and how.
00:23:51 - Yes, madam.
00:23:55 Is there anything else?
00:24:06 - No.
00:24:07 No, you know everything that I know right now.
00:24:09 - Thank you for confiding in me.
00:24:13 Would you like a cup of tea?
00:24:23 - That would be nice, yes.
00:24:26 Maitland.
00:24:33 (gentle music)
00:24:36 I knew you would handle this well.
00:24:41 Thank you.
00:24:47 (Maitland chuckles)
00:25:02 (gentle music)
00:25:05 (Maitland sighs)
00:25:07 (gentle music)
00:25:10 (Maitland sighs)
00:25:32 (gentle music)
00:25:34 (Maitland sighs)
00:25:37 (car horn honks)
00:26:04 (car horn honks)
00:26:07 (car horn honks)
00:26:15 (car horn honks)
00:26:26 (car horn honks)
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00:27:01 (car horn honks)
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00:27:06 (car horn honks)
00:27:09 (car horn honks)
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00:27:30 (car horn honks)
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00:27:38 - Okay.
00:27:39 What have you got for me to go on, please?
00:27:41 - Maitland, please, thank you.
00:27:43 Here you are. - Thank you.
00:27:47 Oh.
00:27:49 No, I just thought that they were little kids,
00:27:51 that this was some kind of custody hassle.
00:27:54 - Oh no, heavens no.
00:27:56 And of course, they're much older now
00:27:57 than they were in those pictures.
00:27:59 Josh, he's 22.
00:28:02 - I'm 24, madam.
00:28:07 - That would make Melissa 26.
00:28:09 - Melissa is 26, madam.
00:28:11 And Harley is 32.
00:28:16 - 32?
00:28:17 Oh, it's hard to believe he's been gone so long.
00:28:23 - Excuse me, would you help me out here
00:28:27 and tell me something specific about them, please, okay?
00:28:31 - Oh, yes, well, Melissa.
00:28:36 Always wanted to be an actress, even as a child.
00:28:40 - She certainly has the good looks for it.
00:28:42 And this one is?
00:28:44 - That's Josh.
00:28:45 He has a lovely voice.
00:28:47 And he's especially fond of country music.
00:28:51 But that is, he was.
00:28:53 - And this one must be, how do you pronounce it, Harley?
00:28:58 - Yes, that's Harley.
00:28:59 What can I tell you about Harley?
00:29:02 Except that he was always involved with causes.
00:29:07 - What do you mean, what kind of causes?
00:29:08 - Well, Vietnam.
00:29:10 He demonstrated against it.
00:29:12 And then he finally left the country to avoid being drafted.
00:29:17 - I'm sorry, I'm gonna have to ask you this.
00:29:21 Are they in any kind of trouble?
00:29:23 - Oh, no, no.
00:29:25 No, my grandchildren left home
00:29:29 because they were at odds with their father.
00:29:32 And they didn't want me to have to lie
00:29:35 about where they were if he tried to find them.
00:29:37 They wanted to spare me.
00:29:40 And I wanted them to have their freedom
00:29:44 to make their own good lives in their own ways.
00:29:47 - All right, I'm going to be very honest with you.
00:29:53 If they don't wanna be found,
00:29:54 and from what you're telling me,
00:29:55 they don't want to be found,
00:29:58 this is a real long shot, you know.
00:30:00 - Oh, yes, I realize that.
00:30:03 But Mr. Huffner, something has come up
00:30:09 that makes it very important to me that you do find them.
00:30:13 And there's not much time.
00:30:16 Oh, let me see now.
00:30:25 There's $10,000, plus all of your expenses,
00:30:30 and an extra $5,000 for each grandchild
00:30:34 you'll find by Christmas.
00:30:37 Well, if it's not enough, I have more.
00:30:44 - No, it's enough.
00:30:46 - Oh, good.
00:30:47 Then you'll take the case.
00:30:51 - I'll take, I'd be crazy not to.
00:30:53 - (laughs) That is settled.
00:30:55 Where will you begin?
00:30:58 - I'm gonna try Nashville.
00:31:02 - Oh, and why Nashville?
00:31:04 - That's where most country singers try to break in.
00:31:07 Like you said, you were lucky here.
00:31:09 I just might get lucky there.
00:31:10 - (laughs) That is very good thinking, Mr. Huffner.
00:31:15 Do you know, the moment I saw your address
00:31:18 in the directory, I knew you were gonna be found.
00:31:22 I knew you were the right man for the job.
00:31:25 (train horn blaring)
00:31:29 You haven't said one word since we left, Mr. Huffner.
00:31:39 Would you like to tell me what's bothering you?
00:31:42 - Nothing's bothering me.
00:31:44 - Oh, come now.
00:31:47 After 40 years, you don't think I know
00:31:50 when you're disturbed by something?
00:31:52 - I'm not disturbed, madam.
00:31:54 (bells ringing)
00:32:04 Would you like a glass of sherry before dinner, madam?
00:32:09 - No, thank you.
00:32:10 I want to talk to you, Maitland.
00:32:11 Sit down.
00:32:13 - I should see to the dinner, madam.
00:32:15 - The dinner can wait.
00:32:16 Sit down, please.
00:32:17 (gentle music)
00:32:19 Now, you disapprove of my hiring Mr. Huffner, don't you?
00:32:28 - Quite the contrary.
00:32:31 I very much approve, madam.
00:32:33 - Then what is it?
00:32:35 - Since you insist, madam, I'm disturbed
00:32:40 that you were less than forthcoming with Mr. Huffner.
00:32:46 You, uh...
00:32:47 You think I should have told him
00:32:50 why I wanted to find my grandchildren?
00:32:52 - Yes, madam.
00:32:55 - I couldn't do that.
00:32:58 Well, I don't want the children to come home
00:33:03 just because I might drop dead any moment.
00:33:07 No, I want them to come
00:33:14 because they're ready to put the past behind them
00:33:17 and to make peace with their father.
00:33:21 And I don't want Andy to be alone
00:33:24 and alienated from his children
00:33:26 after I'm gone.
00:33:30 - Forgive me, madam.
00:33:34 I should have known.
00:33:37 - It's all right.
00:33:41 (sobs)
00:33:44 I could use that sherry now.
00:33:45 (plane engine roars)
00:33:54 - Take me to five-star recording.
00:34:09 (plane engine roars)
00:34:12 - Okay, next is Thunder Sound Studio, all right?
00:34:38 (door clatters)
00:34:41 Change that station, will you please?
00:34:45 Okay, next.
00:34:46 - Lady, all I want to do is deliver a message to him.
00:34:49 - Josh's grandma hired you to find him
00:34:54 and to ask him to come home for Christmas?
00:34:56 - This is...
00:34:57 Well, you don't believe me?
00:34:59 I'll be very happy to give you her phone number.
00:35:00 You can check it out for yourself.
00:35:02 - No, I guess you're on the level.
00:35:03 - Okay, thank you.
00:35:05 - Josh is always talking about his grandma.
00:35:07 He's crazy about her.
00:35:08 - Well, does this mean you're gonna tell me
00:35:14 how I can get in touch with him, please?
00:35:16 - Well,
00:35:18 Josh has been running from bad feelings
00:35:22 and bad memories for a long time.
00:35:24 Maybe if you went home for Christmas
00:35:25 and faced his daddy, you'd get it out of his system.
00:35:28 Okay.
00:35:32 - Okay what?
00:35:36 - I'm sorry.
00:35:37 Josh is on his way to San Antonio.
00:35:40 - Thank you.
00:35:41 - He got a job there.
00:35:43 - Do you mind telling me the name of the place
00:35:47 where he'll be working?
00:35:48 - It's a place called the Loping Lariat.
00:35:50 - Excuse me, the Loping Lariat?
00:35:53 - You won't have no trouble finding it.
00:35:55 - I don't think so, no.
00:35:57 - You don't have to rush either.
00:35:58 That thing he's driving,
00:35:59 it'll take him a couple days to get there.
00:36:01 - Thank you.
00:36:06 - Loping Lariat.
00:36:07 - Mr. Huffner, that is marvelous news.
00:36:12 Yes, and I have no doubt you're going to find
00:36:15 those other two scallywags as well.
00:36:17 And thank you.
00:36:20 Thank you so much for calling.
00:36:22 Yes, goodbye.
00:36:24 Well, he found Josh.
00:36:26 He hasn't spoken to him yet,
00:36:27 but he will in the next few days.
00:36:29 - That's very good news indeed, ma'am.
00:36:31 - Oh, indeed it is.
00:36:35 - Did you order the tree?
00:36:36 - It's much too early for the tree, madam.
00:36:40 - No, I don't think so.
00:36:42 I want to be absolutely sure
00:36:44 that we get the biggest and most beautiful tree available.
00:36:48 My grandchildren are coming home for Christmas.
00:36:51 - It doesn't leave a great deal of time
00:36:53 for Mr. Huffner to find Harley and Melissa.
00:36:56 - He will.
00:36:57 He will.
00:36:58 - I'll order the tree, madam.
00:37:03 - Thank you.
00:37:04 Thank you, ma'am.
00:37:06 (sighs)
00:37:09 (upbeat music)
00:37:11 (laughing)
00:37:33 - I wish I hadn't doubt.
00:37:35 Okay?
00:37:37 - So how do I know my father didn't hire you to find me
00:37:41 just so he could screw my life up?
00:37:43 - Unless your father wears a sable coat
00:37:47 and carries a satchel full of cash,
00:37:49 I think that's what your grandma...
00:37:51 (laughing)
00:37:52 - Yeah, that's my grandma, all right?
00:37:55 - How is she?
00:37:56 I only saw her once when she hired me,
00:37:59 but she looks fine.
00:38:01 - That's good.
00:38:02 And that's all she said to tell me,
00:38:04 she'd like me to come home for Christmas.
00:38:06 - That's it.
00:38:07 So should I tell her you'll be coming home for Christmas?
00:38:13 - No.
00:38:14 Look, Mr. Huffner, it's not that I don't wanna see
00:38:19 my grandmother, I love her.
00:38:20 I just don't wanna see my father.
00:38:23 - Excuse me, this is really none of my business.
00:38:26 I was hired to find you, deliver a message, and I did.
00:38:30 Okay?
00:38:31 - Well, you probably think I'm just some rotten kid
00:38:33 who's down on his old man, right?
00:38:35 - Look, if I wanted to figure out what made people think
00:38:38 I would've become a shrink and not a private visitor.
00:38:40 - I was 12 years old when Harley took off.
00:38:43 That made me the heir to the throne.
00:38:46 But Mr. Huffner, the only thing I cared about was my music.
00:38:51 My father didn't care.
00:38:53 He sent me to a military academy
00:38:56 to make this man out of me.
00:38:59 When I got out, I tried, I tried to explain to my father
00:39:03 why I kept running away, but he wouldn't listen.
00:39:06 He kept talking at me instead of to me.
00:39:09 Do you know what it feels like when nobody listens to you?
00:39:14 - As a matter of fact, I do, yeah.
00:39:18 - Boss says you all want to take me as a job, thanks.
00:39:21 Look, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to lay all this on you.
00:39:25 Do you have any idea where I'm going?
00:39:27 - As a matter of fact, I was hoping maybe you knew.
00:39:30 Can you help me out?
00:39:31 - Bliss and I kept in touch for a while.
00:39:35 The last time I talked to her, she was in Hollywood,
00:39:38 but I don't know where, if she's even still there.
00:39:40 - Now what about your brother?
00:39:41 Do you have any idea where he might have gone?
00:39:43 - Probably Canada at first,
00:39:47 but he could be anywhere after all this time.
00:39:49 Look, if you do find him, would you tell them where I am
00:39:53 just in case they want to know?
00:39:55 - Would you tell them where I am just in case
00:39:57 they might want to get in touch with me?
00:39:59 - Sure, why not, kid?
00:40:01 That's a hell of a big if, my finding them to.
00:40:05 - Hey, you found me.
00:40:07 That makes you one hell of a detective.
00:40:10 - I happen to be a private investigator.
00:40:13 - P.I.
00:40:15 - Okay.
00:40:16 - Thank you.
00:40:17 - Good luck up there.
00:40:18 - I haven't been in your father's office since he died.
00:40:22 - Oh, I'm so glad you kept so many of his things.
00:40:25 - Well, I like having him around.
00:40:27 Not that I need them to remind me that he was a terrific lawyer
00:40:31 and a great father.
00:40:32 - And a great friend.
00:40:34 I miss him too.
00:40:35 - Cheers.
00:40:37 - To life.
00:40:38 Sit down, dear, it's a pain in the neck looking up at you.
00:40:45 (laughing)
00:40:50 - Well, shall we get started?
00:40:52 - Amanda, are you sure you want to do this?
00:40:58 - Well, I'm not committing harry-carry,
00:41:00 I'm just changing my will.
00:41:02 I wanted to do it a long time ago,
00:41:06 but I just didn't get around to it.
00:41:08 - All right.
00:41:09 The changes you want to make are going to necessitate
00:41:12 you liquidating all of your assets after your death,
00:41:15 including your controlling shares in Kingsley International.
00:41:18 - Yes.
00:41:19 So?
00:41:20 - Andrew expects to inherit that control.
00:41:23 - Well, so much for great expectations.
00:41:27 - Now, this is nothing to joke about.
00:41:30 This is something that should be given a great deal of thought.
00:41:33 - Oh, believe me, I have given it a great deal of thought.
00:41:37 - Amanda, are you going to tell Andrew you're changing your will?
00:41:40 - Oh, of course.
00:41:42 Andrew doesn't like surprises.
00:41:44 - You can't do that.
00:41:47 - Oh, yes, I can.
00:41:49 Coffee?
00:41:51 - Do you realize what you'll be doing to Kingsley International?
00:41:55 - Yes.
00:41:57 - To me?
00:41:58 - Yes, but...
00:42:00 It's not as though you're going to be left destitute.
00:42:04 - That's not the point!
00:42:05 - Andy, you already have more money than you'll ever be able to use,
00:42:10 plus 49% of the Kingsley stock.
00:42:13 - Not enough to give me control!
00:42:15 - And the children, they still have their trust funds, not that they care.
00:42:20 And as you already know, the Amos Kingsley Foundation
00:42:24 was funded by your father in such a way that makes it perpetually self-sustaining.
00:42:30 - This isn't what father would have wanted.
00:42:34 - Andrew, what your father wanted was to protect me during my lifetime.
00:42:43 But he also wanted me to be free to dispose of his fortune
00:42:48 any way I saw fit at the time of my death.
00:42:51 Oh...
00:42:57 Andrew...
00:42:59 I know that I'm a constant source of irritation to you,
00:43:05 that we never see eye to eye on anything.
00:43:08 But I was hoping just this once you would understand my need
00:43:11 to follow my conscience.
00:43:13 - What you are doing is insane.
00:43:17 - Why?
00:43:18 If Andrew Carnegie can leave his fortunes to universities and to building libraries,
00:43:25 now why can't I leave mine to building shelters for the homeless?
00:43:29 - Because I won't let you!
00:43:31 You're my lawyers, and I pay you a small fortune to protect my interests.
00:43:38 Can't you come up with something?
00:43:40 - Under the terms of your father's will,
00:43:42 Mrs. Kingsley is free to dispose of all he left her
00:43:45 when she dies in any manner she sees fit.
00:43:47 - I know that, but my father never intended to have her create havoc in Kingsley International.
00:43:51 - Kingsley is far too substantial to be affected.
00:43:54 There might be a period of adjustment.
00:43:56 - It will no longer be controlled by the family.
00:43:58 - That's always been Kingsley International's greatest asset.
00:44:01 - I don't need you to tell me that.
00:44:03 What I need is your advice on how to stop my mother.
00:44:08 - There is one way.
00:44:10 - What?
00:44:11 - You can apply to the court,
00:44:17 and ask them to declare your mother incompetent.
00:44:20 Then we can ask the court to name you her conservator.
00:44:23 - Don't you think that's pretty drastic?
00:44:25 - Why?
00:44:26 Mrs. Kingsley obviously needs to be protected from herself.
00:44:30 It's not just a matter of the will.
00:44:32 A case can be based on the past eccentric behavior.
00:44:36 If you'll remember, I did suggest just recently
00:44:39 that something ought to be done about Mrs. Kingsley's lack of responsibility in fiscal matters.
00:44:43 - I'm opposed to such an action.
00:44:45 It could be a traumatic experience.
00:44:48 Once we petition the court, there will be a hearing.
00:44:51 We'll have to bring in psychiatrists to testify to Mrs. Kingsley's diminished capacities.
00:44:56 We'll have to provide witnesses to her erratic behavior.
00:45:00 It will not only be painful for your mother,
00:45:03 but for you as well.
00:45:04 There's bound to be publicity.
00:45:06 Unpleasant publicity.
00:45:08 [music]
00:45:36 - Do it.
00:45:38 [music]
00:45:53 - You don't think I enjoy doing this, do you?
00:45:55 Do you, Mother?
00:45:56 - Well, then why do it?
00:45:59 - I haven't any choice.
00:46:00 - Oh, that's nonsense.
00:46:02 People always have a choice.
00:46:05 It's simply a matter of making the right one.
00:46:08 You know, if your father were alive,
00:46:15 he would beat the living daylights out of you.
00:46:18 - If Father were alive, this wouldn't be necessary.
00:46:21 It's not too late to call off the hearing.
00:46:24 All you have to do is change your will back to what it was.
00:46:27 - Oh.
00:46:28 Now, don't hold your breath.
00:46:33 I'm going to fight you, Andy.
00:46:35 I'm going to fight you, and I'm going to win.
00:46:38 [speaking Spanish]
00:46:53 - Teatro.
00:46:54 - Theater, theater!
00:46:55 - Where, where, where?
00:46:57 - Oh.
00:46:58 [speaking Spanish]
00:47:02 - My senora is in this teatro now.
00:47:07 - Smile.
00:47:12 Okay.
00:47:14 Stretch.
00:47:15 Point.
00:47:16 Keep your head up.
00:47:20 Okay, keep your head up.
00:47:22 Oh, that was great.
00:47:29 Good.
00:47:30 That was great.
00:47:31 Okay, toy soldiers, line up.
00:47:33 Come on, mice.
00:47:34 Come on out here.
00:47:36 Sugar Plum--oh, mothers.
00:47:39 No mothers on stage.
00:47:40 The children will expect you every time.
00:47:42 Now, come on.
00:47:43 All right.
00:47:44 Sugar Plum Fairy's off left.
00:47:47 - Excuse me.
00:47:48 - Left is that way.
00:47:49 - Excuse me, Miss Kingsley?
00:47:52 Please, could you--
00:47:54 - I don't want to talk to them that way.
00:47:57 I'm a private investigator from New York.
00:47:59 I'd like to talk to you for a couple of minutes
00:48:01 when you finish up here, if that's okay with you.
00:48:04 All right?
00:48:07 - Kingsley's not my name anymore,
00:48:11 so I have no idea how you found me.
00:48:13 But if you're working for my father, the answer is no.
00:48:15 - Excuse me, ma'am, I don't know your father.
00:48:18 Your grandmother's the one who hired me.
00:48:27 - That's my favorite picture of my grandmother.
00:48:30 - Thank you.
00:48:31 - Why don't we go out on the deck?
00:48:33 It'll be cooler.
00:48:34 - It'll scare you living on the edge tonight,
00:48:36 I guess not.
00:48:37 - Only when the earth moves.
00:48:39 - Which it does from time to time.
00:48:41 - I see, okay.
00:48:43 - You're pretty good, you know,
00:48:49 finding me the way you did.
00:48:50 - To tell you the truth, I was about to toss in the towel
00:48:53 when it suddenly occurred to me
00:48:54 that you might have gotten married, so...
00:48:56 - Well, that only lasted about a minute and a half.
00:48:59 I only got married to spite someone,
00:49:02 which isn't very admirable, I guess.
00:49:05 - But you kept his name.
00:49:06 - Kingsley's my father's name,
00:49:08 and he's the person I was trying to spite
00:49:10 by marrying the first and worst man that came along.
00:49:13 - I'm sure you have your reasons.
00:49:15 - Look, I've been pretty tough on you, haven't I?
00:49:20 - Ah, come on.
00:49:21 In my line of work, you don't expect to win any popularity.
00:49:25 - I don't win any popularity contests.
00:49:28 - So, uh, are you going to New York tomorrow?
00:49:31 - No, um, I'm going to Canada.
00:49:35 - Why Canada?
00:49:36 - Your kid brother told me that
00:49:38 that's probably where Harley went during Vietnam, so...
00:49:42 - But that was ages ago.
00:49:44 - It's the only shot I got.
00:49:46 - You're really running yourself ragged, aren't you?
00:49:51 - I didn't think it showed.
00:49:54 - Actually, I have been thinking of giving myself a day off.
00:49:58 Being out here and everything, I thought maybe I'd, you know,
00:50:02 take in the sights.
00:50:04 - Well, I could be your guide.
00:50:08 I don't have rehearsals tomorrow,
00:50:10 and I'd be glad to show you around.
00:50:12 - Why?
00:50:13 - Because I'm kind of nasty to you,
00:50:16 and I'd like to make it up to you.
00:50:21 - Do you always look a gift horse in the mouth?
00:50:24 - I'm no genius, but I've never been accused of being stupid.
00:50:29 I thank you for the offer.
00:50:31 - My father thought it was ridiculous for me to think
00:50:39 of becoming an actress.
00:50:41 So I enrolled in acting school without telling him.
00:50:46 And then I fell in love with one of the students.
00:50:50 And when I told my father I was going to get married,
00:50:55 I gave my intended husband $50,000 to go away.
00:50:59 And he did.
00:51:01 - He did?
00:51:02 Sounds like your old man was right about this guy.
00:51:05 - That's not the point.
00:51:07 - Sorry, I don't understand.
00:51:09 What is the point?
00:51:11 - The point is, my father was trying to teach me
00:51:15 that money could buy anything, including people.
00:51:19 - I get it.
00:51:23 - It'll be even prettier from up here
00:51:38 when all the Christmas lights are on.
00:51:41 - Yeah?
00:51:42 - Mm-hmm.
00:51:43 - What does that mean?
00:51:48 That you're not gonna come East for Christmas?
00:51:52 - I don't know.
00:51:56 It's not that I don't want to.
00:51:58 I love my grandmother.
00:52:00 - Look, uh, excuse me.
00:52:02 This is probably none of my business,
00:52:03 but it really wouldn't have cost you anything
00:52:05 to let your grandmother know where you were all these years.
00:52:08 - But it would have cost her.
00:52:12 For as long as I can remember,
00:52:13 she had to act as a buffer between our father and us.
00:52:17 And I know it really hurt her.
00:52:20 And I don't want that to happen again.
00:52:23 Look, uh, we'd better go now.
00:52:32 You can re-plane tomorrow.
00:52:34 (dramatic music)
00:52:37 - Please try to relax, Molly.
00:52:59 I'll stay right here with you until you fall asleep.
00:53:03 - You're a crock.
00:53:05 Dying just before Christmas.
00:53:10 In a dump like this.
00:53:14 They don't even let no flowers in here.
00:53:19 (radio chatter)
00:53:22 - You're right.
00:53:23 It is a crock.
00:53:25 I'll be right back.
00:53:29 (footsteps)
00:53:32 (door creaking)
00:53:39 (radio chatter)
00:53:42 - Mr. Good?
00:53:44 I would like you to call Dr. Greenspan.
00:53:46 Tell him I want a room for Molly at the private pavilion.
00:53:49 And then arrange for an ambulance to come and transport her.
00:53:53 - Very good.
00:53:54 - She's resting now. Don't worry.
00:53:56 - I'm afraid I imposed on you, Mrs. Kingsley,
00:53:59 but there's no one else I know I could call.
00:54:02 - It was no imposition. Believe me.
00:54:04 I'm glad you called.
00:54:05 - Dr. Weintraub, you're a last resort.
00:54:08 Dr. Weintraub, you're a last resort.
00:54:12 (dramatic music)
00:54:15 (dramatic music)
00:54:44 - I never seen so many flowers.
00:54:48 I'm dying like I was somebody.
00:54:56 - You silly girl.
00:55:00 You are somebody.
00:55:03 You're a child of God, Molly, who loves you dearly.
00:55:09 So do I.
00:55:13 - Oh, Molly.
00:55:15 - Maria?
00:55:26 - What are you doing, Maria?
00:55:28 - They call from the Christmas tree place today,
00:55:31 and they say that tomorrow that they're gonna bring the tree,
00:55:33 so I get ready the bubbles.
00:55:36 - Good.
00:55:37 - This one don't look like no bubble.
00:55:40 - Oh, no.
00:55:42 No, no, that goes on top of the tree.
00:55:45 My father carved that for me when I was a little girl.
00:55:49 I'll tell you all about it someday.
00:55:51 He called it the Christmas dove.
00:55:54 - Oh, I almost forgot.
00:55:57 A Mr. Hoffner called today also.
00:56:00 - Oh?
00:56:02 And?
00:56:09 - Madam is waiting, Maria.
00:56:11 - Holy horses.
00:56:13 I listen in Spanish.
00:56:14 I got to translate to English.
00:56:16 - Yeah.
00:56:17 - Okay.
00:56:18 He said to tell you that he found your granddaughter.
00:56:22 - Oh, that's wonderful.
00:56:24 - And that he's going to Canada now,
00:56:26 and he will call you again when he gets there.
00:56:30 - I just knew that man must succeed.
00:56:33 Now, there's two down and one to go.
00:56:36 Perfect.
00:56:37 - Mm-hmm.
00:56:39 - Give me a scotch, will you, please?
00:56:54 - No, wait, wait, wait.
00:56:55 Change that to an Irish coffee,
00:56:58 as long as the coffee is nice and hot.
00:57:00 - Irish coffee, Peter.
00:57:04 - My assumption is that you are not from Canada, wait.
00:57:07 - Arkansas.
00:57:08 - Hey, Arkansas.
00:57:10 - How long you been up here?
00:57:11 - Since Vietnam.
00:57:12 I'm one mountain boy who ain't able to shoot a rabbit
00:57:15 without chucking up,
00:57:16 so I wasn't about to shoot people.
00:57:17 - As a matter of fact, I'm up here looking for somebody
00:57:19 who might have come up here during the war.
00:57:22 - Don't he want to go home?
00:57:23 There's amnesty now.
00:57:25 - His grandmother wants him home for Christmas,
00:57:28 so I'm looking for him.
00:57:31 - That's nice.
00:57:32 - Folks never want to see me again.
00:57:35 - I tell you, I've been busting my butt
00:57:36 for the last two days,
00:57:37 checking with all the official sources they got up here.
00:57:40 I don't even know if this guy is in Canada,
00:57:43 let alone Toronto.
00:57:44 - Now, how about Montreal?
00:57:45 Lots of the guys went up there.
00:57:46 - Sure, I could also try Manitoba or Saskatchewan
00:57:49 or take a dog sled to the North Pole.
00:57:51 I just don't happen to have the time.
00:57:53 - How about the club?
00:57:55 - Excuse me, the club?
00:57:56 - That's just what I call it.
00:57:57 They helped out guys like me when I first came up here.
00:58:01 They got us jobs, tried to find us places to live.
00:58:05 Some of the guys needed shrinks and lawyers,
00:58:07 they helped out with that too.
00:58:08 - I just had no idea they'd have an organization like that anymore.
00:58:11 What with the war being over so long, I never thought of it.
00:58:14 - For some guys, the war won't never be over.
00:58:17 - Yeah.
00:58:18 - Maybe Mase can help you find the guy you're looking for.
00:58:22 He's one of the first guys that came here.
00:58:24 He helped set up the club.
00:58:26 - Thank you, Arkansas.
00:58:28 - You're welcome.
00:58:30 - Excuse me, Mr. Mase?
00:58:33 My name is Morris Huffner.
00:58:35 I'm a private investigator from New York.
00:58:38 Do you mind if I talk to you for a second, please?
00:58:41 If I had known about your organization,
00:58:43 I could have saved myself a hell of a lot of hard work, I'll tell you.
00:58:46 - Well, we're mostly old news by now, but they still need us.
00:58:50 Yeah, Harley gives us a hand from time to time,
00:58:53 but he's pretty involved in Greenpeace.
00:58:55 Oh, by the way, his name is not Kingsley anymore, it's Judd.
00:58:59 He took his mother's maiden name when he came to Canada.
00:59:02 - Excuse me, is that Judd? J-U-D-D?
00:59:04 - Yeah.
00:59:05 - Thank you.
00:59:06 Now, do you mind telling me how I can reach him?
00:59:08 Like I said, his grandmother's trying to get a message to him.
00:59:11 - Well, he doesn't have a phone,
00:59:13 but I don't think he'd mind me telling you where he lives.
00:59:16 He talks a lot about his grandma.
00:59:18 He'd like to hear from her.
00:59:20 - By the way, I really appreciate this. Thank you.
00:59:23 - It's no problem.
00:59:24 Oh, I wouldn't try it tonight, though.
00:59:26 You know, he lives pretty far out on a farm.
00:59:28 It's no problem. I'll rent a car.
00:59:30 - No, you don't understand. There's a blizzard coming in.
00:59:33 A Canadian blizzard's nothing to be out in.
00:59:36 - No problem.
00:59:38 (wind howling)
01:00:01 (car engine rumbling)
01:00:22 (tires screeching)
01:00:24 (wind howling)
01:00:43 - Come on!
01:00:44 Now!
01:00:46 (wind howling)
01:00:50 (soft music)
01:00:52 - It's a good thing my dumb dog forgot about that rabbit.
01:00:55 I wouldn't have found you until spring's eyes.
01:00:59 - Adam, honey, go get washed up for supper.
01:01:01 - No.
01:01:02 - No.
01:01:03 - Sweet.
01:01:05 - You got a nice family.
01:01:14 - What the hell I wanted, a family.
01:01:20 A needed one.
01:01:22 - Excuse me, I know that your mother's dead,
01:01:25 but you do still have a father.
01:01:27 - As far as I'm concerned, my father's dead, too.
01:01:31 - Harley, I wish you wouldn't say things like that.
01:01:33 - Why not? It's true.
01:01:34 My father has tunnel vision.
01:01:36 The only thing he can see at the end of the tunnel
01:01:38 is money and power.
01:01:39 - A lot of time has passed, Harley.
01:01:41 Maybe he's changed.
01:01:42 - I don't believe in miracles.
01:01:48 - I was a big disappointment to my father.
01:01:50 I didn't give a damn about any of the things
01:01:52 that were important to him.
01:01:54 One of Kingsley's subsidiaries makes helicopters.
01:01:57 Had a government contract during the war in Vietnam.
01:02:00 I led a demonstration outside the plant
01:02:03 and burned my draft card.
01:02:05 - You led a demonstration against your father's plant?
01:02:08 - When I told my father I'd rather leave the country
01:02:15 than go to Vietnam,
01:02:16 he didn't say a word.
01:02:18 Just looked straight through me
01:02:21 as though I didn't exist anymore.
01:02:23 That wasn't the last time I saw him.
01:02:26 If I never see him again, it'll be too soon.
01:02:29 - So I guess this means you're not going home for Christmas, huh?
01:02:33 - I love my grandmother.
01:02:36 - Oh, yeah, everybody loves Grandma.
01:02:38 - What does that mean?
01:02:40 - It means that I don't die if I heard
01:02:43 exactly the same thing from you.
01:02:45 Exactly the same thing from your brother and from your sister.
01:02:48 If you really love your grandma so much,
01:02:50 she shouldn't have had to hire me to come looking for you
01:02:52 no matter how rotten your relationship was with your father,
01:02:54 for crying out loud.
01:02:55 She's an old lady.
01:02:57 She's your grandma.
01:02:59 And the next time you see her, you might be at her funeral.
01:03:03 - I understood your question, sir.
01:03:13 English is my native language.
01:03:15 - Well, kindly answer it.
01:03:18 Don't you think it was foolish
01:03:20 for Mrs. Kingsley to go to Skid Row
01:03:22 with thousands of dollars in a satchel?
01:03:24 - I thought it was a sensible thing to do
01:03:27 since neither Mrs. Kingsley nor I
01:03:30 have sufficient room in our pockets
01:03:32 to accommodate such an amount of cash.
01:03:35 - You know what I mean, Mr. Maidman.
01:03:40 Most people would think it bizarre
01:03:42 to carry around a fortune in a satchel.
01:03:44 - What would have been bizarre
01:03:46 is if it had been in a trunk.
01:03:48 - We're not here to entertain the public, Mr. Maidman.
01:03:56 You were present when Mrs. Kingsley
01:03:59 assaulted the police officer and broke his nose?
01:04:01 - Correction, sir.
01:04:03 It was I who broke the officer's nose
01:04:05 and it was he who did the assaulting.
01:04:08 (audience applauding)
01:04:11 - Quiet, please.
01:04:18 We'll move on to other matters.
01:04:20 Isn't it a fact that Mrs. Kingsley
01:04:22 bought $6,000 worth of toys
01:04:24 from an exclusive toy store just a short time ago?
01:04:27 - Yes.
01:04:29 - Well, don't you think that's a rather exorbitant amount
01:04:33 of money to spend on toys?
01:04:35 Not if the toys were for children's hospitals
01:04:38 and juvenile facilities.
01:04:40 And to anticipate your next question,
01:04:43 Mrs. Kingsley spends a similar amount of money
01:04:47 on toys every Christmas
01:04:49 and has done so for the past 20 years or so.
01:04:52 - Thank you.
01:04:54 That was my next question.
01:04:56 I have here a receipted hospital bill
01:04:59 which Mrs. Kingsley paid.
01:05:01 It was for a bag lady.
01:05:02 I find that offensive, sir.
01:05:05 Her name was Molly Gottschalk
01:05:08 and she was a homeless, destitute woman
01:05:12 who was dying.
01:05:14 - Mrs. Kingsley had her transferred
01:05:21 from Bellevue to a private hospital.
01:05:24 The room bill and the doctor's bill
01:05:27 comes to $5,400, is that correct?
01:05:30 - It is.
01:05:32 Destitute people can die without charge at Bellevue.
01:05:36 - You may find that comforting, sir.
01:05:39 I don't.
01:05:41 - Most people aren't so cavalier with their money.
01:05:44 I also have a florist bill which Mrs. Kingsley paid.
01:05:50 $800 for flowers delivered to the private room
01:05:54 in the private hospital.
01:05:56 That doesn't include the flowers for the funeral
01:06:00 and then there's the cost of the burial plot
01:06:03 and the internment.
01:06:05 - Yes, I was getting to that.
01:06:08 Don't you think that's a lot of money to pay for a stranger?
01:06:14 - If you are suggesting that Mrs. Kingsley's
01:06:18 acts of charity are irrational,
01:06:21 let me suggest that you find Corinthians I equally so.
01:06:25 - To quote, "And now abideth faith, hope, charity."
01:06:32 These three.
01:06:34 But the greatest of these is charity.
01:06:37 - Mr. Jameson asked you a couple of questions
01:06:47 and I'm going to do the same.
01:06:49 It's called cross-examination.
01:06:52 - You don't have to explain.
01:06:54 I saw it all on TV.
01:06:56 Cross-examination is when you try to trick me, huh?
01:06:59 - All I want from you is the truth.
01:07:03 Mrs. Kingsley has numerous cats.
01:07:07 Can you tell me how many?
01:07:09 - Well, who counts?
01:07:12 You don't like cats, huh?
01:07:15 Some cats I like better than people.
01:07:22 - Well, don't you find it strange that
01:07:25 she has so many cats in an apartment?
01:07:28 - It's a big apartment.
01:07:31 In Puerto Rico, the house where I live
01:07:34 is not so big as one room in this apartment.
01:07:38 - Really?
01:07:40 Well, your family must be able to afford
01:07:44 a much larger house Mrs. Kingsley gives you money to send to them, doesn't she?
01:07:48 - Every month.
01:07:51 - And she say that when they are ready,
01:07:56 she's going to bring them all here from Puerto Rico.
01:07:59 - That's very generous of her.
01:08:03 How many in your family?
01:08:05 - Uh...
01:08:07 Nine.
01:08:12 But I'm counting one aunt,
01:08:14 and she's only a maybe.
01:08:16 - Mrs. Kingsley's going to pay for all their plane fares?
01:08:20 - Well, how else they get here?
01:08:23 Only God can walk on water.
01:08:26 - Very true.
01:08:28 Thank you, Mrs. Estevez.
01:08:30 You've been very helpful.
01:08:32 - I understand your field was philosophy.
01:08:41 - I also taught English literature.
01:08:44 - I'm impressed.
01:08:49 It's hard for me to understand how someone with such obvious gifts could end up on the street.
01:08:54 - I was terminated when the budget for my department was cut.
01:09:00 I soon exhausted all my savings.
01:09:04 - I'm very sorry.
01:09:07 Budget cuts.
01:09:10 - I'm sorry.
01:09:13 [footsteps]
01:09:15 - Were they the only reasons that the university let you go?
01:09:26 They fired you because you're an alcoholic, didn't they?
01:09:31 An alcoholic, a falling-down drunk,
01:09:34 who preferred to present himself to Mrs. Kingsley in a much more sympathetic light.
01:09:38 He took advantage of a rich and vulnerable old lady.
01:09:40 - That is enough!
01:09:42 You have absolutely no right to speak to this man in that manner!
01:09:46 What kind of human being are you?
01:09:49 [applause]
01:09:51 - Mr. Jamieson, I will see you and your client in chambers.
01:10:06 - Fine.
01:10:07 - That goes for you too, Mr. Groton.
01:10:09 [indistinct chatter]
01:10:11 - I understand that you are overwrought, Mrs. Kingsley.
01:10:17 - I am not overwrought.
01:10:19 I am outraged.
01:10:21 - However, that's not the reason we're asking for this delay, Your Honor.
01:10:24 - We see no reason for a delay, Your Honor.
01:10:26 We feel we've made our case and a decision is forthcoming.
01:10:28 May I ask why you want a delay?
01:10:30 - I will tell him, Stuart.
01:10:32 My grandchildren are coming home for Christmas.
01:10:35 I would like you to meet with them and to talk with them.
01:10:38 And if you decide that I need a conservator,
01:10:41 I want you to appoint them as my conservators.
01:10:44 - That's ridiculous!
01:10:46 - I have no objection to a delay.
01:10:48 - Well, if Mr. Kingsley has no objection,
01:10:53 I see no reason not to grant a brief delay.
01:10:56 - Thank you.
01:10:57 - Shall we say January the 5th at 10 a.m.?
01:11:02 And I think it would be advisable for us to meet here in my chambers.
01:11:06 - Thank you.
01:11:08 - Thank you.
01:11:09 - A happy Christmas, Your Honor.
01:11:11 - A happy Christmas to you, Mrs. Kingsley.
01:11:13 Is there something else, Mr. Kingsley?
01:11:17 - I didn't want to say this in front of my mother.
01:11:20 I was afraid it would embarrass and humiliate her.
01:11:22 That's why I agreed to the delay.
01:11:24 - I don't follow you.
01:11:27 - My children, the grandchildren my mother referred to,
01:11:31 are not coming home.
01:11:33 Not for Christmas, probably never.
01:11:35 They've been gone for a great deal of time,
01:11:37 and their whereabouts are unknown.
01:11:40 I started this action because I felt that my mother
01:11:43 was no longer able to handle her own affairs.
01:11:46 But I didn't realize how much she had deteriorated.
01:11:50 She's fantasizing now, suffering from delusions.
01:12:02 - Well, I can't thank you enough, Mr. Huffner, for coming here.
01:12:06 I know it would have been much easier for you
01:12:08 if you had just mailed in your report.
01:12:10 - Well, that's okay.
01:12:12 I just feel so sorry that I couldn't tell you
01:12:16 that they were coming home, that's all.
01:12:18 - Oh, but they'll be home for Christmas.
01:12:20 - Uh, excuse me.
01:12:22 Maybe I didn't make myself clear.
01:12:24 - Yes, you did.
01:12:25 It's just that I know my grandchildren.
01:12:29 Incidentally, if you're free on Christmas Eve,
01:12:32 we have open house here,
01:12:34 and I'd like very much to have you come.
01:12:36 - Oh, thank you.
01:12:38 I don't have a family,
01:12:39 so I never have anything special to do on Christmas.
01:12:42 This is awfully nice of you, thank you.
01:12:45 - Then it's all settled.
01:12:46 - Thanks.
01:12:48 - And goodbye again.
01:12:50 Uh, Mr. Huffner,
01:12:52 I think you're a wonderful detective.
01:12:55 - Oh.
01:12:57 - Investigator.
01:12:59 - Whatever.
01:13:00 You're wonderful.
01:13:02 Oh, the lights look wonderful.
01:13:08 See how white it is now?
01:13:11 - Yeah.
01:13:13 It does look different.
01:13:14 What did you do to it?
01:13:15 - Well, I put it in the dishwashing machine.
01:13:17 - You did?
01:13:19 The children are gonna get a bang out of that.
01:13:22 - Maitland.
01:13:26 I thought the detectives say the Grampies wasn't coming home.
01:13:29 - Mrs. Kingsley believes they'll come,
01:13:32 but I'm very much afraid she's going to be disappointed.
01:13:37 [Christmas music]
01:13:40 - Today, instead of reading you a fairy story,
01:14:01 as I usually do,
01:14:03 I'm going to tell you a really true Christmas story.
01:14:06 Would you like that?
01:14:08 - Does it have a happy ending?
01:14:11 - Well, it starts out rather sadly,
01:14:13 but yes, it does have a happy ending.
01:14:16 - Good.
01:14:17 Once upon a time...
01:14:19 - A long, long time ago,
01:14:22 when I was a little girl, just like you,
01:14:25 I lived on a farm with my mother and father.
01:14:29 And each year, just before Christmas,
01:14:32 my father would take me into town
01:14:35 to buy a gift for my mother.
01:14:37 Then, one year, when I was seven years old,
01:14:41 a sad thing happened,
01:14:43 and there wasn't any reason to go into town to buy the gift.
01:14:48 My mother died, but I didn't cry.
01:14:52 I was too angry to cry because she had gone away and left me.
01:14:56 My father told me it would be better if I cried,
01:14:59 because, he said, tears were God's way of melting a heart
01:15:04 that was frozen in grief.
01:15:07 But I was too angry to cry,
01:15:10 and that was when he told me the story of the Christmas dove.
01:15:14 Some people call it the dove of peace.
01:15:17 Anyway, he said it happened during a terrible, terrible war,
01:15:22 and that one evening, even though it was Christmas Eve,
01:15:26 there was a battle raging.
01:15:29 And suddenly, across the battlefield,
01:15:33 a beautiful dove appeared, soaring gracefully and easily.
01:15:38 And when the soldiers saw it, their guns went silent,
01:15:42 and they remembered that it was the birthday of the Prince of Peace.
01:15:48 And then what do you think happened?
01:15:53 Well, those soldiers threw away their guns,
01:15:57 and they started walking toward each other across the battlefield,
01:16:01 and when they reached each other, they embraced, and they wept.
01:16:06 And their tears melted the anger in their hearts.
01:16:10 And then I cried, too,
01:16:13 because I understood why my father had told me the story of the Christmas dove.
01:16:18 I realized that he wanted me to know
01:16:21 that there's no peace without forgiveness,
01:16:24 and no happiness without peace.
01:16:27 Maitland, will you be good enough to ask my mother if she'll see me?
01:16:41 Madam's resting.
01:16:44 Please ask her. It's important.
01:16:47 If you'd care to wait in the living room, I'll inquire.
01:16:53 If you'd care to wait in the living room, I'll inquire.
01:16:57 (doorbell rings)
01:17:00 (doorbell rings)
01:17:03 (doorbell rings)
01:17:30 What is it, Andrew?
01:17:33 Are you all right, Mother?
01:17:37 I'm fine.
01:17:39 I was wondering if perhaps you wouldn't like to fly down to Bermuda with me for the holidays.
01:17:44 I am not about to have the children arrive and find an empty apartment. No.
01:17:49 I don't want you to sit here and wait for something that's not going to happen.
01:17:54 Are you sure we should be having this conversation at all?
01:17:58 After all, we are adversaries, you know.
01:18:00 We're not adversaries.
01:18:02 I'm sorry I had to put you through that court hearing, but I had no choice.
01:18:05 So you said.
01:18:07 I had to protect what Father spent his lifetime building up.
01:18:11 I don't have to tell you how much I admired Father.
01:18:14 So you said many times.
01:18:17 It's true.
01:18:18 Yes, well, I think that your father would have preferred to have you love him.
01:18:21 Of course I...
01:18:24 I did.
01:18:27 Even the word makes you uncomfortable.
01:18:32 It's such a simple word.
01:18:37 Why is it so hard for you?
01:18:40 You know I'm not demonstrative.
01:18:42 I know, but people need to know.
01:18:47 They need to be told that they're loved.
01:18:51 Did you ever tell your children that you love them?
01:18:56 Did you ever tell Marion?
01:18:59 She was your wife.
01:19:02 And the only thing she wanted when she was dying...
01:19:06 was to hear you say you loved her.
01:19:09 You weren't even with her when she died.
01:19:11 You know I had to be in London.
01:19:13 There was a great deal of money involved.
01:19:15 And I had a responsibility to the shareholders.
01:19:18 I inherited that responsibility.
01:19:20 I had to prove that I was as capable as Father, didn't I?
01:19:22 Why?
01:19:24 Did you think I would love you any less because you weren't?
01:19:27 Oh, Andrew.
01:19:29 Love. Real love.
01:19:32 It's unconditional.
01:19:34 Then why did I feel I had to earn it?
01:19:36 Why did I always feel that I wasn't included in what you had with Father?
01:19:39 But you were!
01:19:40 I was not!
01:19:42 I wasn't going to let that happen again, and I didn't.
01:19:52 Oh, God.
01:19:54 It is impossible.
01:19:59 Excuse me, madam. Would you like your dinner in front of the fire tonight?
01:20:03 Is something wrong?
01:20:08 Because... because Amos and I were so much in love...
01:20:16 and we never hesitated to show it...
01:20:20 Andrew grew up believing that he wasn't a part of it.
01:20:24 That he was excluded.
01:20:27 Oh.
01:20:31 Oh, that poor little boy.
01:20:34 Oh.
01:20:38 How lonely he must have been.
01:20:41 How insensitive of me...
01:20:47 not to have seen what was happening.
01:20:50 Milton.
01:20:52 I've been so blind for so many years, I just...
01:20:57 I just pray to God that my son can forgive me.
01:21:00 You've done nothing that requires forgiveness.
01:21:03 Oh, but I have.
01:21:05 If Andrew can't show love or even express it...
01:21:11 then it's... it's got to be more my fault than it is his.
01:21:16 Oh, I'm so sorry.
01:21:19 I'm so sorry.
01:21:23 (SIREN WAILING)
01:21:26 (PANTING)
01:21:28 (PANTING)
01:21:31 (SIGHS)
01:21:33 (SIREN WAILING)
01:21:35 (SIREN WAILING)
01:21:37 (SIREN WAILING)
01:21:40 (SIREN WAILING)
01:21:42 (SIREN WAILING)
01:21:45 (SIREN WAILING)
01:21:48 (SIREN WAILING)
01:21:50 (SIREN WAILING)
01:22:16 (SIREN WAILING)
01:22:18 It's seven o'clock. When will the company come?
01:22:35 People come whenever they please when it's open house, Berea.
01:22:38 Bring in the eggnog.
01:22:40 (SIREN WAILING)
01:22:42 Well, it all looks beautiful. You've outdone yourselves.
01:23:00 Thank you, madam.
01:23:02 You didn't forget the pine cones, did you?
01:23:04 No. The cones are in the basket by the fireplace.
01:23:07 Good. I want it to smell as beautiful as it looks.
01:23:11 Uh, were you able to get a hold of Andrew?
01:23:14 Andrew hasn't been in his office all day, madam.
01:23:17 But I left word with his secretary that you wanted to see him this evening.
01:23:21 Well, um, perhaps...
01:23:24 Perhaps you'd better put a note under his door.
01:23:27 I've already done that, madam.
01:23:29 Oh, you've always had a...
01:23:30 Company!
01:23:31 Pine cones.
01:23:33 Berea, bring in more eggnog cups.
01:23:36 I'll see to the door.
01:23:38 Leave the door open, Maitland.
01:23:45 There should always be an open door on Christmas Eve.
01:23:48 Yes, madam.
01:23:50 Oh.
01:23:54 Thank you very much.
01:23:56 Oh, merry Christmas, Mr. Huffner.
01:23:59 Oh, thank you. Merry Christmas to you, too.
01:24:01 Oh, how nice of you.
01:24:03 Oh, my, that's lovely.
01:24:05 Go in.
01:24:07 Maria, put this on ice, will you?
01:24:10 And we'll have it with supper.
01:24:12 Si, okay.
01:24:13 Oh, my.
01:24:14 I, um, I was brought up in a home.
01:24:17 You were?
01:24:18 Yeah. They call them orphanages now.
01:24:20 Oh, yes.
01:24:21 I used to sit around and try to imagine...
01:24:24 What a real Christmas would be like.
01:24:27 Oh.
01:24:29 This is it.
01:24:31 Oh, that's a lovely thing to say.
01:24:34 Come in.
01:24:36 Thank you.
01:24:38 Oh, would you like an eggnog?
01:24:41 Um...
01:24:42 Or maybe a drink.
01:24:43 Maitland can fix you a drink if you prefer.
01:24:45 It's Christmas. Eggnog.
01:24:47 Eggnog, certainly.
01:24:50 I see you're expecting a lot of company.
01:24:53 Oh.
01:24:55 Mr. Jameson, he's my attorney.
01:24:57 He usually makes this the last supper.
01:25:00 He makes this the last call of the evening.
01:25:03 And then there are the people from the Sullivan House.
01:25:06 But they won't come until after their own party.
01:25:08 And, of course, my son...
01:25:11 And...
01:25:13 My grandchildren.
01:25:15 Mrs. Kingsley, about your grand--
01:25:16 I don't know what time they'll get here,
01:25:18 but they will get here.
01:25:20 Please.
01:25:22 Thank you.
01:25:23 Would you like an hors d'oeuvre?
01:25:25 Not at the moment, thanks.
01:25:27 Oh.
01:25:30 Have you been keeping yourself busy?
01:25:33 Yes.
01:25:34 I closed my office.
01:25:37 You mean for the holidays?
01:25:39 Uh-uh, for good.
01:25:40 Oh, but why?
01:25:42 You're such a good detective.
01:25:45 Uh, investigator.
01:25:47 Thank you for remembering.
01:25:48 No, I'm not gonna give that up.
01:25:50 I just think it's about time I got out of Brooklyn.
01:25:53 Oh.
01:25:54 And where will you go?
01:25:56 I've been thinking about moving to Los Angeles.
01:26:00 I like the climate.
01:26:02 You do?
01:26:04 [bells chiming]
01:26:08 You see this?
01:26:22 Josh made it for me.
01:26:23 And you wrote the piece of music that's inside of it, too.
01:26:26 That's nice.
01:26:27 On his 16th birthday.
01:26:28 It was wonderful.
01:26:29 Music.
01:26:30 Maria.
01:26:31 Si, madam.
01:26:32 Would you please put on some Christmas carols?
01:26:34 Anything.
01:26:35 Yes, madam.
01:26:37 Are you starving?
01:26:38 No.
01:26:39 Oh, thank heaven, because we're not gonna sit down
01:26:41 until all of the guests arrive, all right?
01:26:44 Now, this is Harley's.
01:26:46 He made it yet, though.
01:26:48 [music playing]
01:26:52 [bells chiming]
01:26:55 It's quite late, madam.
01:27:08 Would you like me to serve dinner?
01:27:10 Oh, no, madam.
01:27:11 We'll wait for the children.
01:27:13 Thank you.
01:27:14 [music playing]
01:27:17 [bells chiming]
01:27:20 Mr. Huffner, would you push that log before it falls?
01:27:37 Thank you.
01:27:38 Yeah.
01:27:39 [bells chiming]
01:27:42 [bells chiming]
01:27:45 I know you're disappointed, Mrs. Kingsley.
01:28:06 Well--
01:28:09 [music playing]
01:28:12 Oh!
01:28:16 Are you surprised, grandma?
01:28:18 Oh, no, indeed.
01:28:20 I expected you.
01:28:22 Oh, Alyssa.
01:28:24 Oh, Josh.
01:28:26 [laughter]
01:28:29 Oh, I'm so glad to see you.
01:28:31 Oh, we didn't even know ourselves.
01:28:33 We got here until yesterday.
01:28:34 You know, I called Josh.
01:28:35 But Alyssa had called me already.
01:28:37 I didn't even know how to reach Josh until Morris--
01:28:40 Mr. Huffner left his number with me.
01:28:42 And with me.
01:28:43 Oh, he did.
01:28:45 Oh, wait.
01:28:46 I almost forgot.
01:28:47 Uh-huh.
01:28:48 Grandma, this is Patty.
01:28:51 We're getting married.
01:28:53 Oh, well, that is a surprise.
01:28:56 [laughter]
01:28:59 I've got another surprise for you, grandma.
01:29:03 This is Nora.
01:29:04 God bless you, dear.
01:29:08 And this is her little boy, Adam.
01:29:12 Oh, Adam.
01:29:14 Well, you are my best Christmas present.
01:29:18 Let me see you.
01:29:20 Oh, you're beautiful.
01:29:22 Give grandma a big kiss.
01:29:24 Thank you.
01:29:25 Grandma.
01:29:26 Yes, honey.
01:29:27 What?
01:29:29 It's taken us a long time to grow up and realize that usually there's a reason why people act the way they do.
01:29:38 Yes, there is.
01:29:40 And maybe we didn't try to understand father any more than he tried to understand us.
01:29:45 Oh, sweetheart.
01:29:48 So if you'll give us another chance, we'd like to try, too.
01:29:51 Oh.
01:29:54 I just can't tell you how happy you've made me.
01:29:58 All of you.
01:29:59 I'm so -- I'm so thrilled to have you here.
01:30:02 [laughter]
01:30:05 Oh, Josh.
01:30:07 [laughter]
01:30:11 [music]
01:30:18 Who's that?
01:30:20 Oh, excuse me.
01:30:22 Andrew.
01:30:24 Please, come in.
01:30:26 No, thank you.
01:30:27 I just thought I'd -- I could do this.
01:30:31 Oh.
01:30:33 What is it?
01:30:35 The documents voiding my request to be your conservator.
01:30:40 No one needs a conservator less than you.
01:30:48 Thank you.
01:30:51 [music]
01:30:55 I know I haven't always understood you, Andrew.
01:30:58 But there never was a moment that I didn't love you.
01:31:03 I want you to know that.
01:31:06 And I want you to believe that.
01:31:09 It's very important for both of us.
01:31:13 Mommy says you're supposed to be my grandfather.
01:31:18 This is Adam, Harley's little boy.
01:31:21 His son.
01:31:29 I'm not supposed to be your grandfather, Adam.
01:31:33 I am your grandfather.
01:31:36 [music]
01:31:56 Merry Christmas, Father.
01:31:58 [music]
01:32:06 Merry Christmas, Father.
01:32:08 [music]
01:32:21 Merry Christmas, Father.
01:32:23 [music]
01:32:38 Welcome home.
01:32:40 [music]
01:33:09 [music]
01:33:27 Are you all right, Adam?
01:33:30 Come in, quickly.
01:33:32 Look.
01:33:33 Look, there on the terrace.
01:33:36 Oh, my.
01:33:39 Merry Christmas, my love.
01:33:41 Oh, Merry Christmas to you too, Maitland.
01:33:44 [music]
01:33:51 Here he comes.
01:33:52 [music]
01:34:07 [music]
01:34:27 [music]