1954 Garden Of Eden SO HOT MILF Movie
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00:00:35🎵 Let's go sunnin', it's so good for you, let's go sunnin' 🎵
00:00:41🎵 Meet the sky of blue, greet the sun every morn' 🎵
00:00:45🎵 Feel as free and happy as the day you were born 🎵
00:00:49🎵 Let's go native, sun your cares away, be creative 🎵
00:00:54🎵 Learn to live and play, pretty flowers need the sun 🎵
00:00:59🎵 This applies to everyone, life's worth livin' 🎵
00:01:05🎵 When nature's givin' happiness to everyone 🎵
00:01:12🎵 So let's go sunnin' 🎵
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00:01:31The Garden of Eden.
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00:01:37The earth floating through space in darkness.
00:01:41The rays of the first dawn.
00:01:44The appearance of heaven and earth.
00:01:47The moon, the sun, the stars.
00:01:50The first signs of life.
00:01:52Each of these murals representing the creation of the universe will cover the walls of the gymnasium.
00:01:57Very good, it catches just the right spirit.
00:02:00J. Randolph Latham, donating a gymnasium.
00:02:03Now you've changed.
00:02:05Boy, what a scrooge you were.
00:02:07Yes, I'll have to admit.
00:02:09Not so long ago, I had only one interest.
00:02:12The stock market.
00:02:14All I ever thought of was money.
00:02:16I was a hard-bitten, narrow-minded grouch.
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00:02:34What do you want now?
00:02:35I have something very important to discuss with you.
00:02:37Can't you see I'm reading the paper?
00:02:39After tomorrow, you can read to your heart's content.
00:02:42I'm leaving.
00:02:43You're what?
00:02:44I have a job in Miami.
00:02:46Joan and I will leave Tampa in the morning.
00:02:48I can just imagine what sort of job you can get.
00:02:51You'd object to anything.
00:02:53When you married Tom, you became a Latimore.
00:02:56All I want you to do is to act like one.
00:02:59Ever since Tom was lost in the war, I've had that thrown in my face.
00:03:02I'm sick and tired of depending on you.
00:03:05I'm sick and tired of being forced to live in this... this tomb.
00:03:10This tomb, as you call it, is my home.
00:03:13You're free to go anytime you wish.
00:03:15But not with my granddaughter.
00:03:17Joan is my daughter.
00:03:19And where I go, she goes.
00:03:22To where?
00:03:23Cheap rooming houses?
00:03:24And when you're working, who will take care of her?
00:03:26We'll manage.
00:03:29Yes, I know how you can manage.
00:03:31When you got your hands on Tom, you were nothing but a cheap model.
00:03:34There's nothing wrong with being a model.
00:03:35It's a skilled, highly trained profession.
00:03:37But when Tom came along, you gave it up quick enough.
00:03:40I loved Tom.
00:03:41What could you have known about love?
00:03:43My only son.
00:03:45You should be grateful that...
00:03:46Grateful? For what?
00:03:48Every time I needed something, a pair of stockings or a handkerchief,
00:03:51I had to give you a full report.
00:03:53I had to remain silent while you lectured Joan and me
00:03:56because you knew what was best for both of us.
00:03:58I do.
00:03:59Joan belongs here where I can keep an eye on her and raise her properly.
00:04:02I've taken good care of Joan up to now,
00:04:04and I'll continue to take good care of her wherever I go.
00:04:06You can go wherever you want, and the quicker the better.
00:04:09That's exactly how I feel.
00:04:12Susan!
00:04:14Let me make it clear.
00:04:16I'm Joan's mother, and I have every legal right to take her with me.
00:04:33Joan!
00:04:57After the argument with Susan last night, I couldn't sleep.
00:05:01Now I'm sure she and Joan are going to leave.
00:05:05What can I do?
00:05:07Every time I try to be kind to her, something holds me back.
00:05:20If only Tom were alive, things would be different.
00:05:24He was my only comfort.
00:05:27And since he's been gone, I've never been the same.
00:05:31I have to blame myself for what has happened.
00:05:46Susan, I hope you're doing the right thing.
00:05:48After the way he spoke to me last night, Hobson, I couldn't stay here another minute.
00:05:52Believe me, we'll both be better off.
00:05:54Goodbye, Hobson. Tell Grandpa goodbye.
00:05:57Oh, goodbye, darling.
00:06:02I'm just a Miss Angel.
00:06:05Now, you please drive carefully.
00:06:08Don't worry. We will.
00:06:21From now on, my life will be empty.
00:08:01I love you.
00:08:32I love you.
00:08:45Anything wrong?
00:08:47Well, yes.
00:08:50Can I be of any help?
00:08:52I was beginning to think I'd reached the end of the world.
00:08:54Yeah, well, it seemed that way. Out of gas?
00:08:57Nothing as simple as that. She just conked out.
00:09:00If it's anything mechanical, I don't think there's much I can do.
00:09:02I'll try to get it started.
00:09:08Hi, honey.
00:09:31Mommy, I'm so tired and sleepy.
00:09:34Just be patient, dear.
00:09:36I can't understand. I must have taken the wrong turn. It's a detour.
00:09:39My daughter and I are on our way to Miami.
00:09:42Well, look, Mrs...
00:09:43Latimore.
00:09:44Mrs. Latimore, like I said before, it's a long shot that I get the car started.
00:09:47You see, the nearest garage is not only miles away, but it's...
00:09:49Well, at this early in the morning, it's closed.
00:09:51Well, what can I do?
00:09:53You can stay at the Garden of Eden, where I live, and get a few hours rest.
00:09:56Then I'll be able to get a mechanic for you.
00:09:58Well, I guess there's nothing else I can do.
00:10:00Oh, good.
00:10:01Out you come, young lady.
00:10:03There you are.
00:10:05You know, you're lucky I came along.
00:10:07You'd probably be waiting out here quite a while.
00:10:10You see, I spent the night in town with some friends of mine.
00:10:13Usually, at this hour in the morning, I'm asleep in my cottage.
00:10:16Is it all right to leave the car like this?
00:10:18Oh, of course.
00:10:20Probably anyone ever comes by here.
00:10:22I'll take care of it later. Follow me.
00:11:29Come on. This way.
00:11:33Right here.
00:11:46The shower's in there. I'll see you later, all right?
00:11:48You know, sometimes just saying thanks isn't enough.
00:11:50That's right.
00:11:52The only extra charge I make for a lady in distress is a smile.
00:11:55Can I go to bed now?
00:11:57Sure, honey. You hit the hay. So long.
00:11:59Bye.
00:12:26Car 4 to headquarters. Car 4 to headquarters.
00:12:29Have an abandoned car. Have an abandoned car.
00:12:3253 Florida, 28-106.
00:12:3653 Florida, 28-106.
00:12:3910-4.
00:12:51Hello. This is Errol Attenborough.
00:12:54That's right.
00:12:56Yes, she owns a 1946 convertible.
00:12:59But she doesn't live here anymore.
00:13:01She left this morning.
00:13:03My six-year-old granddaughter went with her.
00:13:06Joan.
00:13:08Joan Attenborough.
00:13:10Please let me know at once when you locate her.
00:13:13What's happened?
00:13:15That was the police.
00:13:17They found Susan's car abandoned on the street.
00:13:21They found Susan's car abandoned on the highway.
00:13:24And no trace of Joan or her.
00:13:26I hope they're all right.
00:13:28For all I know, they might be lying injured or dead somewhere.
00:13:31What are you going to do about it?
00:13:33What do you expect me to do?
00:13:35When you and the police don't know where they are.
00:14:21Mommy! Mommy! Mommy!
00:14:24Mommy! Mommy! Mommy!
00:14:31Come in.
00:14:33Hi.
00:14:35Have a good rest?
00:14:36Yes, I really needed it.
00:14:38I've never seen anything so delightfully natural.
00:14:40Those kids have the time of their lives out there.
00:14:46Did you call about my car?
00:14:48I'll take care of it on my way to Tampa.
00:14:50Oh, you're going to Tampa?
00:14:51I go in almost every day.
00:14:53I bring the oranges in from the groves.
00:14:55Those people, they...
00:14:57They're members of the Garden of Eden.
00:14:59They're going in for a swim.
00:15:00But they haven't any...
00:15:01Any clothes on? Of course not.
00:15:03Nobody wears them here.
00:15:04Except when they go out during the evening.
00:15:06Who brought you to this place?
00:15:07Oh, John Roy, the famous director.
00:15:09I studied drama with him.
00:15:10Does he live here?
00:15:11Sure, he comes every year.
00:15:12Why, if it weren't for him, I never would have known about this place.
00:15:15You see, he fixed it so I could work here at the park.
00:15:17Park?
00:15:18A park, a camp, whichever you want to call it.
00:15:20The grounds here are dedicated to sunbathing.
00:15:22This is no place for Joan and me.
00:15:25But you just said you've never seen anything so delightfully natural.
00:15:28Yes, but I meant the children, Mike.
00:15:30Those people are grown-ups.
00:15:31Yes, they are grown-ups.
00:15:32Does that make their bodies any less natural?
00:15:34Well, I just don't think that men and women should...
00:15:37Walk around as God made them in his image?
00:15:39Well, you're entirely your opinion, and I'm not asking you to change it.
00:15:42Well, I didn't say you were.
00:15:44Please understand.
00:15:45It's just that, well, we just can't stay here any longer.
00:15:49All right, I can take you back to your car or drop you off in Tampa.
00:15:52I don't want to go back to Tampa.
00:15:54You say that as if you want to by the FBI.
00:15:57Please don't make fun.
00:15:58It's just that, well, Tampa holds unpleasant memories for me.
00:16:02Oh, you want to tell me about it?
00:16:04I'm a good listener.
00:16:05Not now.
00:16:06It's something rather personal.
00:16:08All right, I'll tell you what.
00:16:09Why don't you stay in here?
00:16:10Nobody's going to bother you.
00:16:11And then when I find out about your car, I'll call you.
00:16:15All right.
00:16:16Good.
00:16:18Oh, by the way, in case you get hungry, just go down the road.
00:16:21Turn to your right.
00:16:22Thanks.
00:16:24Mommy, look.
00:16:25These are for you.
00:16:27Joan, where are your clothes?
00:16:29Out there.
00:16:30Well, who told you you could take them off?
00:16:32Nobody.
00:16:33Then why'd you do it?
00:16:35Gosh, Mommy, nobody wears clothes here.
00:16:37And I want to be like the other kids.
00:16:39I understand, darling, but you'd better stay in here with Mommy, huh?
00:16:44Mommy, I told the kids I'd be right out.
00:16:46I'm having such a good time.
00:16:48Put something on and go get your dress now.
00:16:51Gee, Mommy, why can't I play outside?
00:16:54Well, Johnny went to see about the car, and we have to get dressed.
00:16:57Why, Mommy?
00:16:58Nobody cares that I wear, and the sun is so good all over.
00:17:02I know it does, dear, but...
00:17:04There were you nice kids, Mommy.
00:17:06I never had any kids to play with at Grandpa's.
00:17:09Please, Mommy.
00:17:12All right, dear, but stay where Mommy can see you.
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00:17:37Mr. Lattimore's residence.
00:17:49Oh, the wire.
00:17:51Just a second.
00:17:53It's the police.
00:17:54They won't talk to you.
00:17:57Mrs. Lattimore, what have you found out?
00:18:00We located Mrs. Lattimore and her daughter.
00:18:02Nothing wrong, just a car breakdown.
00:18:04Good, good.
00:18:06Where are they now?
00:18:07At the Garden of Eden.
00:18:08Garden of Eden?
00:18:10Thanks.
00:18:12They all right?
00:18:14Yes, they're at some place called the Garden of Eden.
00:18:16Probably a motel.
00:18:18You know I like my toast hot.
00:18:20Get me some, I'm hungry.
00:18:22Aren't you going to get in touch with Susan?
00:18:25What for?
00:18:26Let's see how she likes being on her own.
00:18:29Especially driving that old car.
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00:18:44How soon before you can get it fixed?
00:18:46Dare so, if I have the parts, but if I don't, I'll have to send it to Jacksonville for them.
00:18:49How long will that take?
00:18:50Let's see, send it up for them and then do the work.
00:18:53Tomorrow's Saturday, Sunday, early next week.
00:18:55Well, it's got to be done.
00:18:56You might as well do it.
00:18:57All right, just a minute.
00:18:58I'll make out a repair order for you.
00:19:29Why so late, Mrs. Lattimore?
00:19:31Didn't you tell your mother to come to lunch?
00:19:33Yes, she did, but I was expecting to hear from Johnny.
00:19:36About my car, you mean?
00:19:38Oh, Johnny would have found you here.
00:19:40I'm sorry.
00:19:42Well, if you're hungry, there's always plenty of food and plenty of time to enjoy it.
00:19:46This is John Roy, and I'm Lana.
00:19:49I'm Susan Lattimore, and this is my little girl.
00:19:51Welcome to our little paradise.
00:19:54Johnny told me about the bad luck you had with your car.
00:19:57It would have been worse luck if he hadn't come along.
00:19:59Oh, I know how you felt. That's a lonely road out there.
00:20:02Mama, you said I can't have a hamburger and french fries.
00:20:06When we leave, dear, and I'll eat your lunch.
00:20:08Where are you going?
00:20:09To Miami.
00:20:11Mama's got to be in the show.
00:20:13Are you an actress?
00:20:14The only acting I ever did was in high school.
00:20:16What sort of plays did you do?
00:20:18Oh, the usual classics.
00:20:19She Stoops to Conquer, Pygmalion, Romeo and Juliet.
00:20:22Romeo and Juliet, eh? How did you do on that?
00:20:25Well, people saw me, and they thought I was pretty good.
00:20:28Well, now, uh, we have a little drama group here.
00:20:31Maybe you'd like to read with us.
00:20:33I'd love to, but I expect to leave today.
00:20:35Mom, do they have ice cream here?
00:20:37You bet they have, Angel.
00:20:39Just finish first.
00:20:41I like chocolate.
00:20:42Lana, will you bring the young lady a dish of chocolate ice cream?
00:20:46Certainly, I'd be glad to.
00:20:47Excuse me.
00:20:49You know, modeling is just a step away from acting.
00:20:52I know several actresses began their careers as models.
00:20:55I know.
00:20:56Don't think I was tempted to follow the stage after I left school,
00:20:59but I found it wasn't a very practical way to make a steady living.
00:21:02So I turned to modeling.
00:21:04You found that more practical?
00:21:06Yes.
00:21:07Then I met Tom, got married, had a child.
00:21:10I was very happy that Tom's gone now, and I had to go back to modeling.
00:21:15Mommy, I'm ready for my ice cream now.
00:21:18Just be patient, dear. It'll be here in a moment.
00:21:21Mrs. Latimore, Johnny just called,
00:21:24and he asked me to tell you that your car won't be ready for several days.
00:21:27He'll explain when he gets back.
00:21:29But I can't stay. I'll lose my job.
00:21:31Mrs. Latimore has a job waiting in Miami.
00:21:34Too bad, but we can put you up here until your car is ready.
00:21:37What'll I do till then? I haven't much money, and I can't impose upon you.
00:21:41Maybe we could find you a job here. Couldn't we, Brewster?
00:21:44Of course we can. There's always work to be done here.
00:21:47Typing, waiting on tables, helping in the kitchen.
00:21:50Of course, you won't get rich, but you won't have any bills to worry about either.
00:21:54Thank you. You're both very kind.
00:21:56Oh, don't mention it.
00:21:57Mommy, are we gonna stay here?
00:21:59Yes, dear.
00:22:00Oh, boy, Mommy, my glass.
00:22:03Joan, where are you going?
00:22:05The cellar.
00:22:06Your little girl doesn't consider that delay here unfortunate.
00:22:10Well, this is a wonderful place for children.
00:22:12Of all ages.
00:22:13By the way, since you'll be staying,
00:22:16perhaps you'd like to refresh your memory with this.
00:22:18Why, it's Shakespeare.
00:22:19After you read for me,
00:22:21maybe we'll be able to prove that those people in high school
00:22:24were right about your acting ability.
00:22:26Mommy! Mommy!
00:22:48Mommy, all the other kids are swimming. Can't we go?
00:22:52Mommy would worry about you, dear, if she weren't there to watch you.
00:22:56You can watch me from the side of the water.
00:22:59Mommy, you're the only one with clothes on.
00:23:01Don't you feel funny?
00:23:03Never mind, dear. Come on, let's go.
00:23:19Aren't you going for a swim?
00:23:21I have an evading suit.
00:23:22Well, as a matter of fact, none of us do.
00:23:24It's not allowed here.
00:23:25It's so nice not to have to get into a soggy suit.
00:23:28I suppose so. Wet bathing suits can be uncomfortable.
00:23:31Wearing the uniform has more advantages than that.
00:23:34Uniform?
00:23:35Nature's clothing.
00:23:36Clothes are artificial.
00:23:44Let's go back in the water, dear, and stay there.
00:23:46Mommy's going to take a little walk around the lake.
00:23:48Would you mind keeping an eye on Joan while I go for a little stroll?
00:23:52Of course not. Be delighted. They'll be all right.
00:24:08Hi.
00:24:09Would you like to take a ride around the lake and see the scenery?
00:24:12I'd love to.
00:24:14Come on, let's go.
00:24:24Come on.
00:24:54Come on, let's go.
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00:27:29Hi, Roy. Hi, Bruce.
00:27:45Hi, Johnny.
00:27:51Hi, honey.
00:27:58Hi, honey.
00:28:02How are you?
00:28:03Just feeling fine. I like it.
00:28:05That's a good girl. Where's your mommy?
00:28:07Somewhere around.
00:28:09Hey, Johnny. I just took her over to the other side of the lake.
00:28:13I think she wanted a little privacy.
00:28:14Oh, I see.
00:28:15Be a good girl.
00:28:16Say, can I have the boat?
00:28:17Sure, boy. You're right ahead.
00:28:18Thanks. I'll see you later.
00:32:57Go away!
00:33:26Go away!
00:33:27Hi, Juliette.
00:33:28This is no place for romance.
00:33:30Tell me what I said to that about the car.
00:33:32You can tell me later.
00:33:34Please, Johnny, if you must, we're in this room in the other part of the lake.
00:33:38Roy told me you're reading with us tonight.
00:33:40Johnny, please. Please go away. Can't you see I'm cold?
00:33:44Well, let's get out of the water.
00:33:46Johnny, please go away. I'm shivering.
00:33:49I know.
00:33:50It's not the water that's shivering. It's me.
00:34:17Hey, what's the matter? You're shivering.
00:34:19I... I was shivering. You...
00:34:22Yes?
00:34:23You...
00:34:25Oh, Johnny, I must have been dreaming.
00:34:27I dreamed that you...
00:34:28Tell me, what?
00:34:30I... I can't remember.
00:34:33Please, tell me about my car.
00:34:35Oh, he said he can't get the parts he needs here.
00:34:37He has to send to Jacksonville for them.
00:34:39It looks like he'll be spending a few days with us.
00:34:41Well, I...
00:34:42Say, you're reading Shakespeare.
00:34:43Yes, didn't Roy tell you?
00:34:45He asked me to meet Juliette with you tonight.
00:34:47No, he didn't tell me.
00:34:49Well, I bid thee fond welcome, sweet Juliette.
00:35:48Hudson!
00:35:52I'm coming, I'm coming.
00:35:54Give me the map.
00:35:57Mercy.
00:35:58Give me the map.
00:35:59I don't understand you.
00:36:01You said you weren't interested in theater,
00:36:02and you spend hours looking at maps.
00:36:04I'm just interested in knowing where it is.
00:36:07To tell you the truth, I miss them myself.
00:36:10How it seems so sad with only two old people
00:36:12rattling around in it.
00:36:14When I want your opinion, I'll ask for it.
00:36:16After 20 years being your housekeeper,
00:36:18I think I'm entitled to my opinion,
00:36:20and I think you should go down to that garden of Eden
00:36:22and bring them both back home.
00:36:24Just take care of the house
00:36:25and leave my family matters to me.
00:36:27All right, all right.
00:36:36Deny thy father and refuse thy name.
00:36:39For if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
00:36:43and I'll no longer be a Capulet.
00:36:46Tis but thy name that is my enemy.
00:36:48Thou art thyself, though, not a Montague.
00:36:51What's Montague?
00:36:52Tis nor hand, nor foot, nor arm, nor face,
00:36:56nor any other part belonging.
00:36:58Oh, be some other name.
00:37:00What's in a name?
00:37:01That which we call a rose by any other name
00:37:03would smell as sweet.
00:37:05So Romeo would.
00:37:06Were he not Romeo called,
00:37:08retain that dear perfection which he owes
00:37:10without that title.
00:37:11Romeo, doff thy name,
00:37:13and for that name, which is no part of thee,
00:37:15take all myself.
00:37:17I take thee at thy word.
00:37:19Call me but love, and I'll be new baptized.
00:37:22Henceforth I never will be Romeo.
00:37:26What man art thou that thus be screamed?
00:37:28By a name I know not how to tell thee who I am.
00:37:31My name, dear saint, is...
00:37:33Johnny, stop clowning.
00:37:35I'm not clowning.
00:37:36That's very good, Susan, very good.
00:37:38Quite good.
00:37:39Who are you kidding?
00:37:40I can see it now.
00:37:41A little theater just around the corner from Broadway.
00:37:44Up and lights the names.
00:37:46Patterson and Lattimore.
00:37:47No, no, no, no, no.
00:37:48Lattimore and Patterson.
00:37:50You got it?
00:37:51Johnny, you're impossible.
00:37:52You've already got a lot in Fontana I did.
00:37:54But why not?
00:37:55We got two of the greatest.
00:37:56John Wood, a director,
00:37:57some William Shakespeare to write for us.
00:37:58There's much to do about nothing.
00:38:00Okay, Johnny and Susan, now stop fooling around.
00:38:03Just pick it up from act one, scene five.
00:38:06Right.
00:38:07That's where Capulet prevails upon Tybalt
00:38:10not to start a fight or war.
00:38:28Eyelips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand
00:38:31to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.
00:38:38Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much
00:38:40which manly devotion shows in this.
00:38:43For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch.
00:38:47Good evening.
00:38:48Can I help you?
00:38:49Just open the gate.
00:38:50Are you a member, sir?
00:38:51No, I'm not.
00:38:53Well, I'm sorry, only members and their guests are allowed.
00:38:55Look here, my daughter-in-law and my granddaughter are staying here
00:38:57and I want to speak to them.
00:38:58May I ask their names?
00:39:00Lattimore, Joan and Susan.
00:39:02Oh, yes, of course.
00:39:03Susan's over at the rehearsal.
00:39:05Park your car over there.
00:39:06I'll take you to see her.
00:39:20Then move not, while my prayers effect I take.
00:39:24And thus from my lips, by thine, my sin is purged.
00:39:29Then have me, the sin that they have took.
00:39:33Sin from my lips?
00:39:35O trespass sweetly urged.
00:39:37Give me my sin again.
00:39:39You kiss by the book.
00:39:41Madam, your mother craves a word with you.
00:39:43What is her mother?
00:39:45Father!
00:39:47Where's Joan?
00:39:48She's asleep.
00:39:49Go get her.
00:39:50I've come to take you home.
00:39:51I thought I made it clear when we left that we weren't going home.
00:39:54We can discuss that later.
00:39:56Go get Joan.
00:39:57All we have to say has already been said.
00:39:59Nonsense.
00:40:00Your job and mine is gone by now.
00:40:02I'm not as helpless as you may think.
00:40:04I have a job here.
00:40:05What doing?
00:40:06Mr. Lattimore, Susan's got a job here with Mr. Brewster.
00:40:09Nobody's talking to you, young man.
00:40:11This is between my daughter-in-law and me.
00:40:13Don't jump down Johnny's suit.
00:40:15If it hadn't been for him, we'd be stuck on that road.
00:40:17Very chivalrous.
00:40:18Mr. Lattimore, it seems to me you've got this all wrong.
00:40:21Any one of us here would have done the same thing for a woman.
00:40:24Any one of us here would have done the same thing for a woman and child stuck out on the road.
00:40:27Young fool.
00:40:28Now let's not have any more of this nonsense.
00:40:30Can't you understand a simple human...
00:40:32Just get Joan.
00:40:33Never mind about your philosophy.
00:40:34Excuse me, Mr. Lattimore.
00:40:36I know how you feel.
00:40:38The long drive down here is very tiring and hard on the nerves.
00:40:42But young people, they just don't realize that.
00:40:44That's right.
00:40:45I am a little tired and upset.
00:40:47Well then, do you mind if I make a little suggestion?
00:40:50No.
00:40:51Stay overnight as my guest.
00:40:53And in the morning, you and Susan can discuss the entire matter.
00:40:57Calmly and privately.
00:40:59First bit of sense I've heard from anybody tonight.
00:41:01Brewster can show you to her cottage, eh Brewster?
00:41:03Yes, we have an empty one down at the other end.
00:41:06Thanks.
00:41:07Don't forget, you've got to consider Joan.
00:41:10See you in the morning, Mr. Lattimore.
00:41:13I guess that's all for tonight.
00:41:15I'm very sorry about this.
00:41:17Oh, that's quite all right.
00:41:19I understand.
00:41:20Good night.
00:41:21Good night.
00:41:22Good night.
00:41:23Good night, everybody.
00:41:52Good night.
00:42:17I'm so sorry, Johnny.
00:42:19I wish you hadn't met my father-in-law.
00:42:22I can't tell you how embarrassed I am.
00:42:24Oh, you don't have to be embarrassed.
00:42:25And you don't have to apologize for it.
00:42:27After all, he didn't do anything wrong.
00:42:28He only wanted you and Joan to go back with him.
00:42:31Hey, come on.
00:42:32Smile.
00:42:34Thanks for trying to cheer me up, Johnny.
00:42:36But I just can't help worrying with him around.
00:42:38But why?
00:42:39He can't make you do anything against your will.
00:42:41He's capable of doing almost anything.
00:42:44Well, just remember one thing, Susan.
00:42:46You're among friends now.
00:42:47You're not alone anymore.
00:42:49It's nice to be among friends, Johnny.
00:42:51Cooped up in that stuffy house with him.
00:42:56I never thought a night like this was possible.
00:43:00It's quiet here.
00:43:02I can almost hear my heartbeat.
00:43:04The Seminole Indians have a legend.
00:43:06If you hear your heartbeat while you're out here,
00:43:08then whoever you're with is your heart.
00:43:10I said almost, Johnny.
00:43:12Well, that should give me half a heart.
00:43:14Is that really a Seminole legend,
00:43:16or are you making it up?
00:43:18Oh, legends aren't true anyhow.
00:43:20They're beautiful fables, like dreams.
00:43:24Listen.
00:43:27Don't you hear it?
00:43:32It's no fable, Susan.
00:43:37Martha, I can't sleep
00:43:39because every time I close my eyes,
00:43:41I dream about ghosts.
00:43:43Honey, you know there aren't any such things as ghosts.
00:43:46Yes!
00:43:47Big ones, little ones, all sizes.
00:43:49And they have white things all over them.
00:43:52But you can't see the faces,
00:43:54but I know who they are.
00:43:56They come through everywhere,
00:43:58even out of walls.
00:44:01And there's one now,
00:44:03and I'm not asleep.
00:44:08Grandpa, what you doing here?
00:44:10Just visiting for a while.
00:44:12If you don't mind, miss, I'll stay here with Joan.
00:44:15No, not at all.
00:44:18Now, young lady, don't you think it's time you went to bed?
00:44:21I can't. I'm having too much fun.
00:44:24I know.
00:44:25Scaring the wits out of people
00:44:27with your silly story of ghosts.
00:44:29Nah, just telling her about my dreams.
00:44:31She had a good time today.
00:44:33Real keen.
00:44:35I had a jog to play,
00:44:36lunch for me with the kids.
00:44:38Maybe you and I can have some fun tomorrow.
00:44:42Well, I promised to play with the kids,
00:44:45maybe after, huh?
00:44:46Hmm, maybe.
00:44:48Do you want me to tell you a story?
00:44:50I know your stories.
00:44:54Say, Grandpa, were you ever a kid?
00:44:56Of course I was.
00:44:58Why do you ask?
00:44:59Because you're always so grouchy
00:45:01and wear such funny clothes.
00:45:03Never mind my clothes.
00:45:05One day after you grow up,
00:45:06things will look different to you.
00:45:08I don't want to grow up.
00:45:10Why not?
00:45:12Because you're always fighting with one another
00:45:14and making each other cry
00:45:16like you make Mommy cry.
00:45:18Now, John, you go to sleep.
00:45:20There's some things you don't understand.
00:45:23Did you ever have a daddy like me?
00:45:26Yes, dear.
00:45:27Did you ever have a mama like me?
00:45:29Yes, dear.
00:45:31Did you ever make her cry?
00:45:33Hmm, I suppose I did.
00:45:39Say, Grandpa.
00:45:42Now, dear, you be a nice girl and go to sleep,
00:45:45and tomorrow we can have a long, long talk.
00:45:49Thanks.
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00:47:19Good morning, Mr. Latimore.
00:47:20Early bird, too, eh?
00:47:21Good morning.
00:47:22Have you ever seen anything so lovely?
00:47:24Yes, that's why I get up early.
00:47:25The morning's early.
00:47:26Have a good night?
00:47:27Never slept better.
00:47:29Feel like a new man already.
00:47:31You see, I was right.
00:47:32You had a good night's sleep and you feel relaxed.
00:47:34What do you think of our spot?
00:47:36It's ideal.
00:47:37Great place for a summer cottage.
00:47:39Wouldn't mind having one here myself.
00:47:41Well, Bruce is the man to talk to about that.
00:47:43He owns the place.
00:47:44You haven't got a gymnasium here
00:47:45where a man could work out, have you?
00:47:47No, nearest thing to it is a building
00:47:49we use as a recreation hall.
00:47:51You know something?
00:47:52It seems to me I've seen you somewhere before.
00:47:55Well, that's possible.
00:47:56I was on the stage a good many years.
00:47:58What did you say your name was?
00:47:59John Roy.
00:48:01John Roy, a great Shakespearean actor.
00:48:04Why, certainly I remember you.
00:48:05Saw you in Othello.
00:48:06Yes, I did, Iago.
00:48:08That was a long time ago.
00:48:09What are you doing now?
00:48:10Still doing Shakespeare.
00:48:12Oh, once in a while I produce
00:48:13and direct a play on my own,
00:48:15but mostly I devote myself to young people,
00:48:17training them.
00:48:19Of course, new crop for the stage
00:48:20has to come from somewhere.
00:48:22Oh, now I understand.
00:48:24You were rehearsing Susan
00:48:25when I came in here last night.
00:48:26Yes, that's right.
00:48:27When I knew she was gonna stay here for a while,
00:48:29I asked her to rehearse with us.
00:48:31You know what?
00:48:32Girl has talent.
00:48:34Well, what do you say to a swim?
00:48:37Well, it looks inviting.
00:48:39I didn't come prepared.
00:48:40Wish I'd have known.
00:48:41I'd have brought my bathing suit along.
00:48:42Well, see you later.
00:49:07Whoa!
00:49:37All right.
00:49:47Give a tap of 9-4-3-4.
00:49:49Hello.
00:50:01Rawls!
00:50:02I'm surrounded by naked people.
00:50:04I want your advice about this.
00:50:06From the way you sound,
00:50:07you should call your psychiatrist,
00:50:08not your lawyer.
00:50:10Where are you anyhow?
00:50:11Right here in the Garden of Eden.
00:50:14So you finally cracked up.
00:50:17I warned you to watch your blood pressure.
00:50:18It was bound to go to your head.
00:50:20Never mind about my head.
00:50:21My head is clearer than yours.
00:50:23This Garden of Eden is down here
00:50:24right over Highway 41.
00:50:28Oh, now I know what you're talking about.
00:50:31That's a nudist park.
00:50:34Say, what are you doing there anyway?
00:50:36Susan and Joan are living here.
00:50:39What?
00:50:40Susan and Joan are living there?
00:50:42Susan's attitude proves that she's not a fit mother,
00:50:44and I want you to start action.
00:50:46Well, what do you want me to do?
00:50:49A place like the Garden of Eden
00:50:50operates under the state law.
00:50:53And it's perfectly legal
00:50:54if she wants to stay there with her daughter.
00:50:56Rawls,
00:50:58I think there's more going on here than meets the eye.
00:51:01That's the trouble with you.
00:51:03Your whole life,
00:51:04you've been suspicious of everything.
00:51:07And now I'm telling you the truth.
00:51:09I myself am a sunbather,
00:51:12and have been for many years.
00:51:14So my advice to you is to stay there.
00:51:17What you need is a lot of fresh air,
00:51:19sunshine, and a fresh mind.
00:51:22Rawls,
00:51:23you don't mean that.
00:51:25I not only mean it,
00:51:26but as an old friend and your legal advisor,
00:51:28I insist that you stay there.
00:51:32Rawls!
00:51:34Rawls!
00:51:45Morning, Mr. Lattimore.
00:51:46Good morning.
00:51:47I hope you had a good night's sleep.
00:51:49Thanks.
00:51:50Mr. Brewster, I'm interested in knowing more about this place.
00:51:53Well, I think we can take care of that.
00:51:58Here's some literature. Read this.
00:51:59It explains everything.
00:52:01Thank you very much.
00:52:03Oh, yes.
00:52:04Here's an application blank, just in case.
00:52:14Let's go sunning.
00:52:16It's so good for you.
00:52:18Let's go sunning.
00:52:20Meet the sky of blue.
00:52:22Greet the sun every morning.
00:52:26Feel as free and happy as the day you were born.
00:52:30Let's go sunning.
00:53:00Hey, young man.
00:53:14Yes, Mr. Lattimore.
00:53:18I'm sure you had a bad impression of me last night.
00:53:21I wouldn't say that your attitude would exactly make me jump for joy.
00:53:25I can't say that I blame you.
00:53:27After all, my irritability was uncalled for.
00:53:31I'd like to offer my apologies.
00:53:33Oh, that's all right.
00:53:34I understand your nerves are on edge.
00:53:36I see you have some tackle.
00:53:37Good fishing here, huh?
00:53:38Oh, the best.
00:53:39You want to try it?
00:53:40Not now.
00:53:42Tell me, what's a young man like you doing here?
00:53:45Living.
00:53:46I've got to admit, it's a nice place for a vacation.
00:53:49Thinking of becoming a member myself.
00:53:51But a young man like you should get out and see the world.
00:53:54I've seen all of it I want to, courtesy of Uncle Sam.
00:53:57Oh, you were in the service?
00:53:58Mm-hmm.
00:54:00My son Tom was in the Army.
00:54:02Yes, I know.
00:54:03Susan told me about him.
00:54:04He must have been a great guy.
00:54:05Yes, he was a good boy.
00:54:07Be about your age now.
00:54:09Miss him a lot.
00:54:11I'm sure there are others who miss him, too.
00:54:13Maybe.
00:54:15But he was my only son.
00:54:17Don't forget, he had an only wife and child.
00:54:21Yes, I guess you're right.
00:54:23Well, the fish won't wait all day.
00:54:25See you around.
00:54:46Grandpa, Grandpa, swing me.
00:54:49Looks kind of dangerous to me, Joan.
00:54:51Push me, please.
00:55:13Come on, let's go to the speedboat.
00:55:15Daddy!
00:55:17Daddy!
00:55:19Shoot your...
00:55:49Daddy!
00:56:19Daddy!
00:56:49Daddy!
00:57:19Daddy!
00:57:21Daddy!
00:57:23Daddy!
00:57:25Daddy!
00:57:27Daddy!
00:57:29Daddy!
00:57:31Daddy!
00:57:33Daddy!
00:57:35Daddy!
00:57:37Daddy!
00:57:39Daddy!
00:57:41Daddy!
00:57:43Daddy!
00:57:45Daddy!
00:57:47Daddy!
00:57:49Daddy!
00:57:51Daddy!
00:57:53Daddy!
00:57:55Daddy!
00:58:17Pass the ball.
00:58:19Okay, my serve.
00:58:26Alright, let's have it.
00:58:27My serve.
00:58:30Keep an eye on him.
00:58:38Hit it.
00:58:39Okay.
00:58:42There it is.
00:58:47I got it.
00:58:49Alright, good ball.
00:58:54Good ball.
00:58:55Good ball.
00:58:56Alright, one point.
00:58:57One point.
00:58:59One point, Bob.
00:59:12Mr. Lattimore, how do you like our club?
00:59:15Very much.
00:59:16And you know what?
00:59:17I've decided to become a member.
00:59:18Fine, come right in my office and we'll sign you up.
00:59:32Well, all signed.
00:59:35Welcome to our club.
00:59:38Johnny, I want you to meet our youngest member.
00:59:40He just signed up.
00:59:41Wow, I hope you like it here.
00:59:43Never had a better time in my life.
00:59:44Good.
00:59:45I have to go now, but Johnny, when you go to the airport, will you take care of that package?
00:59:49Of course, right away.
00:59:51Where's Susan?
00:59:52Over by the cottage.
00:59:53She's trying to avoid me, isn't she?
00:59:55Maybe.
00:59:56There are some things she doesn't say much about.
00:59:58I guess I'm one of them.
00:59:59I suppose I can't blame her.
01:00:01Johnny, you can help me.
01:00:03Oh, I will if I can.
01:00:04I'm sure you can.
01:00:05She might listen to you.
01:00:06Maybe.
01:00:07I want her to give me another chance.
01:00:09Mr. Lattimore, there are certain things a man's got to do by himself,
01:00:12especially when it comes to women.
01:00:14No one can kiss and make up for him.
01:00:15In most cases, you're right, Johnny.
01:00:17But when you've waged a cold war for a long time,
01:00:19it's pretty hard to sign a treaty unless a trusted party first moves away.
01:00:23Well, a treaty is only a collection of words.
01:00:25What the Lattimore family needs goes deeper than that.
01:00:28You know what I mean.
01:00:37Into bed we go.
01:00:43Come in.
01:00:52You don't seem very pleased to see me.
01:00:54Should I be?
01:00:55You may have fooled the others, but not me.
01:00:57Just what do you want here?
01:00:58I can't blame you for your attitude.
01:01:00I haven't been exactly the idea of father-in-law in the past.
01:01:03But I've come to ask you to give me another chance.
01:01:06Don't you think you've had a chance enough?
01:01:08Susan, I admit, you have every reason to distress me.
01:01:12I stayed here only to prove that you were an unfit mother.
01:01:15But since then, this place, these people, have got under my skin.
01:01:20And I've begun to see the hateful sort of man I've been.
01:01:23Even if I wanted to believe you, I'd be afraid.
01:01:26You're too much like the little boy who cried wolf.
01:01:30Come in.
01:01:32Hi. Ready to go to dinner?
01:01:34Well, I just got Joan to bed, and I'm waiting for Martha.
01:01:37Oh, I forgot to tell you, she won't be able to make it tonight.
01:01:39Well, I can't leave Joan alone.
01:01:41Well, I've made arrangements for another babysitter.
01:01:45What is this, a conspiracy?
01:01:47I had a long talk with your father-in-law this afternoon,
01:01:49and I really believe he's had a change of heart.
01:01:51Johnny, please stay out of this.
01:01:53You've only known him a day. I've lived with him for years.
01:01:56Susan, even a criminal has the privilege of getting a pardon.
01:02:00Mommy, I like Grandpa to sit with me.
01:02:02He tells me such nice stories, and I like him best.
01:02:05There's your answer. You see that?
01:02:07When a child likes somebody, there must be some good in them.
01:02:20Grandpa, tell me a story.
01:02:24Yes, dear.
01:02:26Come on, Grandpa. Come on.
01:02:30Once upon a time, there was a mean old grouchy king,
01:02:34and he kept everybody locked in a high tower way up in the castle,
01:02:38except his little granddaughter, whom he let play in the garden.
01:02:43Was she a little girl like me, Grandpa?
01:02:46Exactly like you.
01:02:48Did he keep the little girl's mommy up in the high tower?
01:02:52Especially her.
01:02:56He was mean.
01:03:00Why are you crying, Grandpa?
01:03:02I'm not crying.
01:03:04Then why you got tears in your eyes?
01:03:06Sometimes, darling, a heart gets heavy, it fills up with tears, and it overflows.
01:03:13Especially if nobody wants to share your heart.
01:03:17I'll share with you, Grandpa.
01:03:22It was like coming home again, after being lost for a long, long while.
01:03:28And for the first time, I had a real family.
01:03:32And if I hadn't decided to follow your advice and become a member of the Garden of Eden,
01:03:36I might not have ever changed.
01:03:38And Johnny and Susan would never have married.
01:03:41I gave away the bride.
01:03:43Father, we're ready to go now.
01:03:46Joan's waiting for us at the park.
01:03:48Didn't know it was time.
01:03:49Heard you and Susan were doing a new play. When does it open?
01:03:51Well, we haven't got an opening date yet. We're still rehearsing with Roy.
01:03:55Rose, you and Malloy can stay here and work out the final details.
01:03:58And you both can come out to the Garden of Eden for the weekend as my guests.
01:04:02Don't have to be a guest. I'm a member.
01:04:04All right, all right.
01:04:09Well, let's see.
01:04:11Let's go sunning. It's so good for you.
01:04:14Let's go sunning. Meet the sky of blue.
01:04:18Greet the sun every morning.
01:04:21Feel as free and happy as the day you were born.
01:04:24Let's go native.
01:04:26Sun your cares away.
01:04:28Be creative.
01:04:30Learn to live and play.
01:04:32Pretty flowers need the sun.
01:04:35This applies to everyone.
01:04:38Life's worth living
01:04:41when nature's giving
01:04:45happiness to everyone.
01:04:48So let's go sunning.
01:04:55Let's go native.
01:04:57Sun your cares away.
01:04:59Be creative.
01:05:01Learn to live and play.
01:05:03Pretty flowers need the sun.
01:05:06This applies to everyone.
01:05:09Life's worth living
01:05:12when nature's giving
01:05:15happiness to everyone.
01:05:18So let's go sunning.
01:05:21This applies to everyone.
01:05:24Life's worth living
01:05:27when nature's giving
01:05:31happiness to everyone.
01:05:34So let's go sunning.
01:05:44Mommy, Daddy, Grandpa.
01:05:46I've been waiting for you. Let's go swimming.
01:05:48Okay, honey. We'll be right there.
01:05:52You remember, aren't you?
01:05:54Yes, sir.
01:05:55I know how you feel.
01:05:56But don't just sit there. Get comfortable.
01:05:58Get out of your clothes. Do your world of good.
01:06:00I know.
01:06:01Right you are.