The Forsyte Saga | British Drama History Romance 2003 | E03 Subtitles

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Fleur visits Jon at the farm, and after a visit from Jolyon, they decide to elope. Soames confronts Annette about Profond, but she is unrepentant, so he changes his will, leaving all he can to Fleur.
Cast:
Soames Forsyte, Damian Lewis
Irene Forsyte (née Heron), Gina McKee
Young Jolyon Forsyte, Rupert Graves
Frances Forsyte (née Crisson), Sarah Winman
June Forsyte, Gillian Kearney
Philip Bosinney, Ioan Gruffudd
Old Jolyon Forsyte, Corin Redgrave
James Forsyte, John Carlisle
Emily Forsyte, Barbara Flynn
Aunt Ann Forsyte, Judy Campbell
Aunt Hester Forsyte, Ann Bell
Aunt Juley Small (née Forsyte), Wendy Craig
Uncle Swithin Forsyte, Robert Lang
Winifred Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Root
Montague Dartie, Ben Miles
Imogen Dartie, Alice Patten
Valerius Dartie ('Val'), Julian Ovenden
Hélène Forsyte, Amanda Ooms
Holly Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Ryan
Jolyon Forsyte ('Jolly'), Christian Coulson
Annette Forsyte (née Lamotte), Beatriz Batarda
Fleur Mont (née Forsyte), Emma Griffiths Malin
Jon Forsyte, Lee Williams
Michael Mont, Oliver Milburn
George Forsyte, Alistair Petrie
Prosper Profond, Michael Maloney
Transcript
00:00Good evening, Mr. Darcy.
00:14Will you be requiring a table in the dining room?
00:17Welcome back, Darcy.
00:19So you've got the money.
00:20Come on, boy.
00:21Let's just scrape a little together.
00:22It's the best I can do, I'm afraid.
00:23But it's all been paid off.
00:24In cash.
00:25It seems you've got a benefactor.
00:36You'll get it back.
00:37Every penny.
00:38What?
00:39Yes.
00:40Voo.
00:41Merciful coup, anyway.
00:42How would you know it was me?
00:43Oh, I may be a fool, but I'm not stupid.
00:45Stash decent.
00:46It's taught me a lesson, you know.
00:47Yes, I'm a changed man.
00:48Drinking, gambling, women.
00:49At times like this, it makes you appreciate what you've got.
00:53Wife, friends, health, roof over your head.
00:57What more do you want?
00:58I'll see my son tomorrow.
01:00Ready, George?
01:01We're off.
01:02The Carlton Casino.
01:03Of course, you're a changed man.
01:04D'Artagne?
01:05I'll see you.
01:35Flush, sorry, old boy.
01:47Does Freddie know where you are?
01:48It's my last session.
01:49As for midnight?
01:50You're a changed man.
01:51Spot on.
01:52See you.
01:53Here's to be my night, gentlemen.
01:59Thank you so much.
02:22Last penny I have told you besides. It's only money. It may be to you, but to me it's
02:30I'm fed up with cards. What else should we try?
02:35It's winning run old boy once in a lifetime
02:45See how easy it is to lose stick with me and watch
02:50Odd number three times in a row. So next time
02:56Even
03:02Odd
03:08The end of our crew no more bets
03:14Black 31
03:19You
03:23Can't go on winning think of Freddy and Val it's them. I'm doing it for one last time
03:31Dart is last bet
03:44Red 16
03:49Oh
03:54Congratulations
03:56On the house
03:59You're most welcome to continue
04:03No, no, I think I'll call it a night
04:07Will it check be convenient sir dashed inconvenient give off a bit to me bank manager cash man cash
04:19I
04:26Take you Freddy on holiday
04:28Val can pay for fun for that Philly
04:31Fun can't make him out not a bad sort
04:35Think I agree
04:49Oh
04:58You're right
05:12Oh
05:16No
05:19Oh
05:36Taking Freddy on holiday
05:39It's very last words I
05:43Don't worry old thing I'll be there left a big hole in my life, too
05:49And we'll get through it somehow
05:53Excuse me
06:11Wants to hold up just two more minutes then we'll settle it's a bad idea. Anyway, you should have let me organize everything
06:17By the way
06:21Winnie wants you to put this in safekeeping. It's hardly the time when is
06:46You
06:52Come to cause trouble or contrary I have come to mourn my friend
07:03Why must you disrupt my family if the truth were known it were always so
07:10Long before my arrival then let the truth be known tell me
07:15Anyway, I know my father wanted to marry Irene
07:19Wanted to or did
07:25Then divorced her
07:27Oh
07:41That's mr. Dottie's racing cars
07:49Let's get going
07:57I
08:27I
08:42Have to come and tell you I know everything
08:47They were married then divorced your mother and daddy it's true it can't be who told you a font does he know
08:53I'm sure it's true. I could tell this is real John. I promise you
09:03Must have been a scandal
09:07That's why no one will talk about and why my father will never let us be together
09:14There must have been adultery I
09:17Don't believe it
09:19My father will never accept us. I know he won't I know him
09:24I
09:26See your mother play the piano
09:29Yes, why?
09:31Very much. Oh
09:33This is awful. Well, listen, there must be a way I
09:37Shouldn't have come someone might see me. Yeah, I'll talk to them. They'll understand they will I'll make them
09:44Please stay
09:53Ah
10:07I've just come from the funeral. Yes. She was upset. Oh, yes, of course
10:18How is your aunt Winifred coping
10:24Well
10:29You must come to tea with us I shall tell John's father you're here he'll be so pleased to meet you
10:35I
10:52Flows been to the funeral sad business Fleur
11:06John dear of a flour sandwich
11:21This really is a beautiful house, when was it built long time ago?
11:26Oh
11:34Floors asking if you played the piano she'd love to hear you wouldn't
11:46Is this jam your own I mean did you grow the gooseberries you'll find his green gauge
11:51I
11:55Think I heard the car
12:03It's always nice to meet John's friends you must come again. Thank you so much
12:13Tell me
12:15Now you've seen where we live is it different to how you imagined it
12:21Or exactly the same
12:51Green gauges gooseberries
12:57It's just bloody jam
13:03Choose me
13:06Did she tell you that she came to see me while you're in France
13:10She deceived me no, she's not like that no
13:15She invites herself down to Holly's she turns up on our doorstep without saying who she was dear boy
13:21See her for what she is she wanted to tell you who she was but well the occasion didn't arise and and then when it
13:28did
13:30You don't believe that yourself
13:33She lies you she lies to everyone else. That's unfair
13:37Anyway, it's only because of who her father is
13:42Well
13:43She's his daughter all right right down to her fingertips no reason to tweet flow the way that you did
13:49The more you do it the more I love her
13:52John
13:53please
13:55Put her out of your mind
13:57Will you to tell me what I should do and who I should love?
14:01Not a child anymore I can make up my own mind John
14:10Listen to me
14:14John
14:19John listen to me
14:25Don't open the door, please
14:35John
14:48Oh
14:50Oh
15:15Mr.. Darcy how's mrs. Darcy taking
15:21Three thousand one hundred and eighty four pounds and four shillings it should bring her in three hundred and fifty pounds a year
15:28It'll soften the blow
15:34Mr.. Jolin Edmund
15:37Soames
15:39Do we have an appointment? I'm looking for my son
15:44Well
15:45Don't believe we've got him. This is your daughter's doing she should have left well alone
15:53What are you talking about she came to tea at Robin Hill yesterday I
15:57Believe she's in constant communication with John and your point, but where is she because he will be with her
16:16Oh
16:23Fleur is at a family gathering in memory of Darcy. I'm about to join her
16:33She's not with your son if it puts your mind at rest it does. Thank you
16:38Irene's frantic with worry
16:41John just upped and left last night without a word
16:48If you see Fleur, I'll ask her it won't do them any good this friendship. Yes, I'm aware of that
17:01I'll talk to her
17:11Doesn't look too good
17:15It doesn't
17:19What about the boy indeed
17:24And you it's not surprising
17:26Had a strange upbringing
17:29Well what can you expect if you entered here to the proprieties of family love, that's what mrs.
17:35Grabham always says bad blood will out
17:40Mr.. Forsyte, I feel it my duty to inform you that your wife has been in the company of a dirty foreigner
17:47prosper performed
18:02And careful with that
18:04Damage the woodwork. Yes
18:06What's up with soams and a proper old stew about something
18:11matter
18:12if you will
18:14Take a card
18:18Take a card Oh five of diamonds
18:24You are not supposed to tell me
18:36Back shall we find your car?
18:46Is this your card
18:59You don't fool anyone with your long face you couldn't stand him and you don't fool anyone either
19:07You show me one
19:21That's dirty it is
19:25Dirty to a tee
19:31Cheltenham took us 36 hours to get home
19:39Dirty on a horse. I want to talk to you
19:43What's the matter? Later. This one was taken on the Riviera
19:54I
19:58Have a people said about him he always came back to me
20:07There we go
20:16And that I am afraid is the very last one
20:24To
20:27Dad
20:31Yachty
20:42Come down and stay with us now get away from Green Street for a while, you know, I think I might
20:54We
20:57Ought to be leaving I
20:59Have an appointment with a dressmaker and then tea with a friend
21:06But you'll be back for dinner of course
21:20I've been told
21:24I'm so sorry daddy. I'm you
21:28Where's John for sad?
21:29John
21:31He's disappeared apparently
21:33Upton gone. I
21:35Don't know anything about it
21:37You promised me. I swear
21:41you had tea there yesterday a
21:45Stupid thing he asked me I shouldn't have his parents were horrid to me
21:54Well, we'll talk no more of it then there's nothing between you nothing
22:05Thank you so much
22:14How could John do this to you
22:17Now for heaven's sake
22:20He doesn't know I'm ill that he needs to open his eyes
22:26It's too busy thinking about flare
22:31He argued
22:35About her what if I've lost
22:40John will come back. You mean so much to him
22:49You
23:19You
23:44So
23:49Oh
23:59Let me show you the cottage
24:05And so I want to live on my own for a while see if I can do it why for heaven's sake
24:12At least doesn't it mention a flood if you want to contact me urgently get hold of maple
24:18I'm staying in one of his cottages. Otherwise, please don't worry. I'll be in touch soon. All my love John
24:24He's cut himself off. No, no, he wants to show us he can be independent that he's not tired to our apron strings
24:33Perhaps he's thrown flare over he's licking his wounds. I want him here now
24:47I
24:56The row was it about me dad behaved appallingly to you. I don't know what got into him. I
25:05Don't want to be the reason for any bad feeling between you you're not the reason he is
25:12How
25:16Long are you going to stay here then? I mean not for good I
25:22Just need some time away from them don't understand, you know, they're pretty amazing parents most of the time
25:33Poor John
25:42You don't have to be back for a whole week
25:47Amazing all this time
25:52Daddy thinks I'm in Brighton with cherry and the time in love with Michael
25:58I shouldn't have written to you. You shouldn't have come here. I
26:02You know very well. I
26:05Thought but when I got your letter, this is what you wanted
26:12You
26:20Stop it
26:23You don't know I do you asked me here to make fun of no, no
26:28I'm leaving
26:30Can't you see I'm dying for you
26:34Well, we mustn't rush this
26:36It's the most important thing. It's everything
26:40I'm not sure. It's not because because of what?
27:00Don't break my heart John I
27:04Can't stand it if you did
27:07How could I ever do that?
27:10I
27:16That'll be all for this evening Pilsen good night. Good night, sir, mrs. Forsyte
27:39Mr. Forsyte, I feel it my duty to inform you that your wife has been in the company of
27:47a dirty foreigner
27:51Prosper performed
27:55He meets her twice a week and they use the amenities of a hotel in Bayswater
28:09I
28:23What have you to say
28:27Foreigner
28:28It's misspelled. Don't deny it
28:32Dottie has told me as much did he?
28:35Charming and now I get this a letter from some stranger the whole of London must know that my wife's that your wife's of what?
28:45Nothing but trouble a lot of you
28:52Do you remember what you were when I married you and you remember how old I was not half your age
28:57I have given you the child you wanted. I've stood by you, but I'm still young
29:02You'll give up this friendship you understand
29:05I'll do no such thing. Then I'll make you I'll cut you out of the will. I'll divorce you if I have to
29:10Poor Soames losing another wife think of the scandal
29:31I
29:49Say you have the paperwork for mrs. Settlement
29:55Want to change trustees
29:57Present mrs. Forsyte is sole trustee. Is she not sir? I want to strike her off
30:02But sir, that means mrs. Forsyte will have her yearly income and nothing more to depend on with immediate effect gradman
30:08Make mrs. Dottie the sole trustee and mr. George Forsyte a backup
30:13Very good, sir
30:16Now is mrs. Forsyte sir, well, thank you and miss loser
30:21I've gone to the coast with a school friend. She's been pregnant
30:41Tell me again I
30:44Feel it's my duty to inform you that your wife has been in the company of a dirty foreigner
30:52Oh
30:52Excellent. My reputation precedes me. He meets your lady twice a week
30:58Excuse me. Well only twice. No, no, no last week. It was one two
31:05Three four four and next week or next week
31:21Yes, who is it chocolate you ordered sir
31:30And the liver sir for the dog
31:41There I'm so sorry, sir
31:51I
32:21Chocolate and liver. Oh, okay. I guess to reno more
32:26Does it the letter
32:30My chocolate show
32:33It doesn't matter at all
32:51You
33:22You want to cut the stalk out of that
33:26Be too tough to eat
33:29Had a vegetable garden for years. I
33:33Don't know if John told you but I I wasn't always made of money
33:38Yeah
33:44John's working at the farm. He'll be back soon. I owe you an apology
33:51I was pretty unpleasant last time you met
33:54Johnny should apologize to it's you. I want to talk to you. I
34:00Didn't mean to lie to you that day at Robin Hill sure you didn't I jumped to conclusions about you
34:07Why because you're a Forsyte
34:11So you
34:14Yes, but I broke away from them
34:21I
34:23Is the family so very awful, what do they ever do to you they uphold values I don't adhere to
34:31Like what?
34:34Selfishness possessiveness
34:38Money and power over love
34:41But I'm not like that
34:43And prove it to me. I
34:46Will I'll do anything give up my son
34:51It's you who's being possessive now selfish. I'm dying
34:59Said is a the last request as a plea to your better nature
35:04You don't look ill
35:07It's heart disease
35:10Final stages about
35:15Sorry
35:18John didn't tell me
35:21John doesn't know
35:24Neither does Irene. It's it's you'd call it stupidity pride. I don't want them to pity me
35:34I can understand that I
35:37Need John to be strong for me to be with me
35:44I'm not stopping him from coming home. I know it's all his decision, but it's
35:49He's chosen a bad time to strike out that's all
35:56Persuade him to come back to Robin Hood, but I'm not gonna break it off with him if you've married John
36:02Irene will be entirely alone
36:05He doesn't have to choose between us
36:09Yes, he does
36:14Be my father
36:18You
36:21So
36:30Do the right thing the selfish thing
36:49I'll finish it
36:56Thank you
36:58You
37:17It was delicious don't sound so surprised I'm not it's just I was brought up on Cook's knee pastries roast
37:24I will make a farmer's wife of you yet
37:28I
37:33Had a visitor today
37:37It was your father
37:40What the hell's he doing checking up on me he wasn't he just dropped by
37:49All right
37:52He wants you home
37:55He misses you and I know you miss him I'll survive
38:02You argued you should make it up
38:09What's he done hmm bewitched you
38:16Come here
38:24Every day of our lives should be like this
38:28But it can't be I
38:31Saw a slam the door on the whole lot of them
38:36I've got a better idea
38:40We could elope
38:44In Scotland, we don't need to be 21 and we don't need parental consent
38:50One of us only needs to be a resident for 21 days I
38:55Could go up there and deposit a suitcase
38:58Three weeks later you could travel up together reclaim it and get married
39:10I'll go up with the suitcases Oh
39:20No, you go home make amends with your father. I
39:27Suppose I wouldn't mind
39:30But don't tell him about us
39:34Tell him that I've thrown you over
39:38Yes
39:41When we're married and there's nothing they can do about it
39:46We'll tell them
39:50Hmm
39:5321 days
40:04Eddie waterboard Scotland train
40:19You
40:49You
41:01Mr. Munster ah
41:04Mr. Mott come in I
41:07Don't want to intrude you're not
41:11The house seems rather empty without flour. She's one of those people isn't she wherever she goes the place lights up
41:17Yeah, how nice to see you again likewise
41:20Flows not back until tomorrow. I'm afraid we're all on tenterhooks
41:24Where are you going into town? I need something to read send a servant. I
41:30Like to go there is very little of interest or amusement to keep me here
41:35Mr. Mott
41:40You see I
41:42See I unlike flare. I'm not one of those people the house does not
41:48Light up, but I don't know sir. I've been to two of your parties now, and they've both been splendid
41:53I
41:56Merely provide the finances for the illumination well
42:00Somebody jolly well has to and it's good of you to volunteer
42:03You're buttering me up of course. I am I'm sweet on your daughter
42:07Well at least you're honest. She's a lucky girl. It seems that all her life. You've allowed her to
42:13Be what she wants to do what she wants
42:16Some would say I've indulged her. Thank God you have
42:20There aren't enough flares left these days people who have the courage to enjoy themselves
42:26Have the courage to enjoy themselves
42:34My intentions sir are serious do I have your approval I?
42:42Haven't known her long loves not about that and flares very young in years perhaps
42:48Well as you say she does what she wants in the end the matter lies with her
43:03But yes, mr.. Mont you have my approval
43:09Now I just want to say a few words anyone mind. I just want to say
43:14Thank you to all of you for for putting up with me. Well. It's about time
43:20It just seems. I'm increasingly becoming a cantankerous old fool. I
43:24Hate confrontations yet during my lifetime. I've always been in the middle of them first with my own father and my son
43:32And John
43:35It means everything to me that you are sitting here tonight
43:39It means everything to me that you are sitting here tonight welcome home
43:46Welcome home
43:59I chanced upon an entry in Burke's peerage this morning
44:04Michael months father's a baronet
44:06Father's a baronet
44:11Typical Michael not to tell me
44:13He's a dark horse. He's set on you
44:16Do you think so?
44:18Young people these days are so sure of themselves
44:21And you weren't
44:24Did you never set your mind on something and have a store costs much good it did me
44:30Was it an affair of the heart a grand passion
44:37I'm heading for bed
44:47Good night darling. She's still alive
44:52She is isn't she
44:56It's John Forsyte's mother isn't it and you were married to her who told you that I don't want it dragged up
45:07a
45:19Grand passion it was
45:24It was a long time ago
45:26No one would understand these days I
45:29would
45:31You see I've inherited it her son
45:35You told me that foolishness was all forgotten
45:39Would it really be so very bad daddy if we struck up together leave it well alone my love
45:45His family will never allow it
45:48What if I can't Michael wants a good man a fine man
45:59It's far better to be with someone who loves you more than you love them
46:04There's nothing worse than always trying to please someone
46:09Hoping they'll look at you
46:12Smile at you
46:14John's not like that. He's his mother's son. He has her blood running in his veins. Oh be honest with yourself. Who's doing the chasing?
46:22You're him
46:34You
46:38Seen dr. Little again, I just feel better and you told Irene II
46:47Not yet dad I will
46:51Well at least you talk to John about that no, I don't need to it's over sure it is I
46:56I
46:59Need to see you know
47:01Yeah
47:02John's cottage
47:04She gave me her word and I believed her doesn't make sense these things don't just go away
47:10People don't stop feeling for each other June June, please
47:14John's back so it's gone. Let's forget it. You must talk to him
47:22It's important you can't leave these things unresolved
47:26Sometimes you're like a bull in a China shop
47:29Adorable, right? So let me do things my way. I won't say another word
47:35Only to
47:56It's all right
47:58There's your indeed
48:00Do you want to say goodbye to your parents?
48:06Goodbye, I am off on me travels never to return. I
48:12Can stay another week?
48:16But is the truth of it the life of the people
48:22Well, that's a beastly thing to say
48:26Then I apologize
48:35Monsieur performed
48:40This is a welcome surprise
48:43He's going away. Yes. I am of yachting
48:47Around the world or somewhere, but she'll be back probably not I won't be missed
48:56You
48:58Enjoyed your charms. Mr. Profond. Oh
49:00Don't misunderstand me. I have adored my stay here in England, you know, the English are so welcoming
49:06So I'm using but I like to leave a place before the bloom is lost
49:12Excuse me, there is something I must attend to
49:15I
49:25'll help you
49:33It's true, you know week I will be forgotten maybe that's no bad thing
49:40Mr. Forsyte, we are both men of the world
49:44You know the letter of the scandal. It's best. We parked as friends
50:11You
50:18Well, he's gone
50:22I'm awfully sorry
50:26Telling you in front of us don't be too hard on him or me
50:32We betrayed no one. What about daddy father and I will carry on as before
50:40He married me for one thing only
50:45Child
50:48You must have loved each other
51:11I
51:16Think I lie down I
51:18Have a headache
51:20You'll have supper in the dining room. Of course. I thought
51:28If you wanted to go to London we might all head up there tomorrow
51:34You and Fleur might spend some time shopping
51:43You need some new dresses
51:47I'd like that
51:57Thank you
52:04You

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