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00:01:29Very disappointing, but highly unsatisfactory.
00:01:34I may add that if there is no increase in the output of your division in the near future,
00:01:39it may become necessary for the board to alter the executive structure of the division.
00:01:43Miss Robinson, I think you must be guided by us.
00:01:48We have years of experience behind us and...
00:01:50Mr Phillips, there's nothing more to be said.
00:01:53You know my views on this matter.
00:01:54Very well.
00:01:59Will there be anything else, Miss Robinson?
00:02:10Oh, no, thank you.
00:02:13Miss Sims?
00:02:18Yes?
00:02:19I didn't see you in your office when I arrived this morning.
00:02:22No, I'm sorry.
00:02:23You see, my train was late and...
00:02:24Well, then, to make sure it isn't late again, I suggest you get an earlier one.
00:02:28Yes, Miss Robinson.
00:02:29Oh, Mr Blake, Mr Simmons phoned.
00:02:41Will you please ring him back?
00:02:43Ah, yes, I will.
00:02:44I'll deal with that later.
00:02:45And here's the file on the shipping merger you asked for.
00:02:48Yes, all right, leave it for the moment.
00:02:49If anyone wants me, I'll be in Miss Robinson's office.
00:02:51Right, Mr Blake.
00:02:57Good morning, Miss Sims.
00:02:58Miss Robinson in?
00:02:59Yes, Mr Blake.
00:03:00Shall I tell her you're here?
00:03:03When you've been with the firm for just a little bit longer, Miss Sims,
00:03:06you'll realise that it's never necessary.
00:03:11Good morning, darling.
00:03:12Stephen, I wish you'd get into the habit of announcing yourself
00:03:15before barging in here.
00:03:16Well, aren't we the efficient executive this morning?
00:03:19This is a business office.
00:03:21I know.
00:03:23And you're out to prove that a woman can run it
00:03:25just as efficiently as any man.
00:03:27I'd say that's what grandfather had in mind
00:03:29when he put me in charge of it before he died.
00:03:32Yes, the old boy always was a bit of an eccentric, wasn't he?
00:03:35I'd prefer to think he simply had confidence in me.
00:03:38Oh, we all do, Jane.
00:03:39No, I was thinking about that little sideline of his.
00:03:42I'd rather not talk about it at the moment, if you don't mind.
00:03:44I'm very busy now, Stephen.
00:03:46Is this a business visit?
00:03:47Oh, yes, as a matter of fact.
00:03:48It's about your grandfather's will.
00:03:51Can't it wait?
00:03:54Grandfather's only been dead a week.
00:03:58Are the vultures circling already?
00:04:00There are no vultures, darling.
00:04:02I'm sure there are only three people named in it.
00:04:03Three?
00:04:04But Aunt Meghan and I are his only living relations.
00:04:06Well, yes, but I rather suspect he may have left me something,
00:04:11having been his business advisor.
00:04:13But, of course, the bulk of the estate is bound to go to you
00:04:15with your aunt being taken care of for life.
00:04:17Surprising as it may seem, Stephen, I haven't even thought about it.
00:04:20But it's still your concern,
00:04:21and his solicitor wants to get together with us
00:04:23for the reading of the will as soon as possible.
00:04:25You make the arrangements.
00:04:27Well, what about Sunday at your house?
00:04:29All right.
00:04:35This is new in here, isn't it?
00:04:37I put it up yesterday.
00:04:39Grandfather would probably say,
00:04:41take that thing down.
00:04:42Well, I like to be reminded that he made this company what it is.
00:04:46It's the last portrait he ever had painted.
00:04:48Yes, I know.
00:04:49I remember it at the academy.
00:04:53He's a nice old chap.
00:04:59He's a nice old chap.
00:05:29He's a nice old chap.
00:05:59He's a nice old chap.
00:06:29Oh, my God.
00:06:59Oh, my God.
00:07:29Oh, my God.
00:07:31Yes, he was one of the most enthusiastic nudists we had here.
00:07:34Built the place himself.
00:07:35What's going to happen now, Bob? Didn't Tom Robinson own this land?
00:07:38Yes, he leased it to us at a nominal rent.
00:07:40When's the lease up?
00:07:41In a couple of months.
00:07:42He was going to renew it himself, but then he had this heart attack and died.
00:07:46Still, he was very fond of this place, so I'm sure he's not forgotten us in his will.
00:07:50It's going to be hard on us if he didn't.
00:07:52Oh, I shouldn't worry about it.
00:07:54Let's go have you and tell us.
00:07:55Uh, this afternoon, Jay.
00:07:57Right, fine.
00:07:58If I was to photograph you right now, I'd call it still life.
00:08:09Still but alive, my dear brother.
00:08:11The picture wouldn't lie.
00:08:12Where's Carol, Tim?
00:08:14Oh, roasting an ox for the master of the house.
00:08:17Welcome, brother-in-law.
00:08:19Do you care to dine with his majesty?
00:08:21I should love to, but I'm afraid I've got much too much work to do.
00:08:24You're a real glutton for punishment, Bob.
00:08:26Law practice all week, and then you spend the weekends down here nursing us.
00:08:30Oh, I suppose I forgot that old army rule of never volunteering for anything.
00:08:34Look who's coming.
00:08:36Anyone for this?
00:08:37Hello, Gloria.
00:08:38Where's that tennis lesson you promised me yesterday?
00:08:40I was down at the court earlier on. I didn't see you there.
00:08:43I couldn't make it.
00:08:44How about this afternoon, huh?
00:08:46I'll be there.
00:08:47Good.
00:08:48Nice.
00:08:49Thank you, Gloria.
00:08:50That girl has her eye on you, Bob.
00:08:52There's that I-want-to-get-married look all over her face.
00:08:55Believe me, I know it well.
00:08:57Oh, by the way, Bob, are you going to get in touch with the executors of Tom Robinson's will?
00:09:01No, I think they'll contact us first.
00:09:03There shouldn't be any trouble about the renewal of the lease.
00:09:06Well, let's go and have a swim.
00:09:08Oh, yes, let's.
00:09:09Fine.
00:09:10And to the executor of this will for services rendered, I bequeath the sum of 500 pounds.
00:09:19Also, I bequeath the sum of 500 pounds to my young business advisor, Stephen Blake.
00:09:25To my dear sister, Margaret Robinson, I leave all income from oil stocks for the rest of her natural life.
00:09:32And upon her death, the stocks and income to become the property of my granddaughter, Jane Robinson.
00:09:38And finally, I bequeath the residue of my estate, including all chattels, lands, stocks, properties and monies, to my granddaughter, the aforesaid Jane Robinson.
00:09:47With the proviso that until she reaches the age of 30, all decisions concerning the maintenance, disposal or liquidation of the estate must be made only with the advice and consent of my sister, Margaret Robinson.
00:10:00In witness whereof, et cetera, et cetera.
00:10:04Well, there certainly aren't any surprises in it.
00:10:08But I am sorry, Stephen, that you didn't come better out of it.
00:10:13No, it seems pretty straightforward, apart from that proviso.
00:10:18Well, I'm sure that Jane won't mind my having the final say, would you, darling?
00:10:23No, of course not, Aunt Meg.
00:10:25Well, now, I'm afraid there is one other matter, the death duties.
00:10:28Oh, you mean the government taxes on the estate?
00:10:30Yes.
00:10:31The late Mr. Robinson was a great philanthropist, as you all know.
00:10:35Well, a bit too great for my taste.
00:10:37Yes, but he left very little cash.
00:10:39Most of his fortune was tied up in his stocks and properties, which of course are of considerable value.
00:10:45Well, but some of them will have to be sold now to pay off the taxes.
00:10:48Exactly.
00:10:49Your grandfather left you a great deal of land of high potential value.
00:10:53The sale of it should just about cover the death duties.
00:10:56Yes.
00:10:57I know one particular bit of land that wouldn't be any great loss, especially to our name.
00:11:02Oh, the nudist camp.
00:11:03Yes, I quite agree.
00:11:04Then there is no further problem.
00:11:06I have your permission to notify the camp that their lease will not be renewed.
00:11:10Yes, if you'll write to them at once, Mr. Sykes.
00:11:12With pleasure.
00:11:13Well, I think that concludes my business of the day.
00:11:15So, with your permission, I'll take my leave.
00:11:17I'll see you out, Mr. Sykes.
00:11:18Oh, thank you.
00:11:19Miss Robinson?
00:11:20Mr. Blake?
00:11:21Oh, goodbye.
00:11:22How about dinner?
00:11:23Oh, yes.
00:11:24Thank you, Stephen.
00:11:25Well, don't hesitate.
00:11:26Hey, come on.
00:11:27It'll do you good.
00:11:28Besides, now you're so rich, at least give me the chance to propose before all the others.
00:11:40Hello.
00:11:41Hello.
00:11:42Bob, is this true?
00:11:55Read this.
00:11:56Well, I don't get it.
00:12:00I thought the lease was sure to be renewed.
00:12:02Well, obviously Robinson forgot about us when making out his will.
00:12:05But surely he must have told the family that he wanted the camp not to close.
00:12:08As we told them or not, they still want us out.
00:12:11What are we going to do, Bob?
00:12:12I don't know.
00:12:13Well, you're the lawyer.
00:12:14Aren't there any loopholes?
00:12:15I've re-read the lease, but there's nothing in it to stop them from closing the camp and
00:12:19having us out the moment the lease expires.
00:12:21Well, if they do, where could we go?
00:12:23Well, I'm calling a camp director's meeting, but quite honestly, I don't think it'll do much good.
00:12:27Well, who's the new owner?
00:12:28Robinson's granddaughter.
00:12:29Well, why don't you go and speak to her?
00:12:31It can't do any harm.
00:12:32That's a very good idea.
00:12:34I'll go and arrange it.
00:12:37Hello, Gloria.
00:12:38I hear we're in trouble.
00:12:40Yes, I'm going to see about it on Monday.
00:12:42See if I can persuade Robinson's granddaughter.
00:12:44Oh, if she's young, I'm sure you will.
00:12:47You're the only one that seems to think so.
00:12:49Bob, you've got a flat in London, haven't you?
00:12:52Yes.
00:12:53Why?
00:12:54I work in London too.
00:12:56You ought to ask me for a drink sometime.
00:12:58I'm afraid my work keeps me pretty busy.
00:13:00Even at night?
00:13:01Even at night.
00:13:02Even at night.
00:13:03Mrs. Robinson.
00:13:04Yes?
00:13:05Mr. Sutton is here to see you.
00:13:06Sutton?
00:13:07From the Avonmoor Sun Camp.
00:13:08He has an appointment.
00:13:09All right.
00:13:10Show him in.
00:13:11Mr. Sutton.
00:13:12Please sit down, Mrs. Sutton.
00:13:14You're welcome.
00:13:15Mrs. Carson.
00:13:16Yes?
00:13:17Mr. Sutton is here to see you.
00:13:19Sutton?
00:13:20From the Avonmoor Sun Camp.
00:13:22He has an appointment.
00:13:23All right.
00:13:24Show him in.
00:13:31Mr. Sutton.
00:13:32Please sit down, Mrs. Sutton.
00:13:34Mr Sutton. Please sit down, Mr Sutton.
00:13:46Yes?
00:13:48As you know, I've come about the closing of the Avon Moor Sun camp.
00:13:52Well, before we go any further, Mr Sutton, I think I ought to tell you that the matter has already been settled.
00:13:56I'm awfully sorry, but...
00:13:58But don't you think the camp should have been consulted first?
00:14:00We saw no need to. It's on our property. The lease is up.
00:14:03But your grandfather told us before he died that he'd extend the lease. In fact, perpetuate it.
00:14:08If he wanted to do that, I'm sure that he would have either said something to me or mentioned it in his will.
00:14:12But you knew that your grandfather was an enthusiastic naturist.
00:14:15Well, that's something we'd rather forget.
00:14:17In any case, there are these death duties on his estate which must be met.
00:14:20Well, couldn't something else be sold?
00:14:22You're forcing the uprooting of a place which has become almost an institution in that part of the country.
00:14:27I'm sorry, but it can't be helped.
00:14:29If we didn't sell the land, we'd have to dispose of some of the assets of the company.
00:14:32Well, that's out of the question.
00:14:34Doesn't the loss it will be to all the members of the camp mean anything at all to you?
00:14:37Frankly, no. I don't particularly approve of nudism, anyway.
00:14:41Have you ever been to a nudist camp, Miss Robinson?
00:14:43Don't be absurd.
00:14:44Then how do you know that you don't approve of it?
00:14:46You don't have to be a bigamist to disapprove of bigaming.
00:14:49In other words, you disapprove of the man that left all this to you.
00:14:52I never said that. As a matter of fact, my grandfather was the finest man I've ever known.
00:14:57And we've ever known. And yet he never thought anything wrong in nudism. He supported it fully.
00:15:02Just because I happened to like my grandfather doesn't mean I liked everything he did.
00:15:06In any case, that's not the point. The point is something must be sold, and I'm afraid it's going to be that land.
00:15:11Are you in the habit of selling property you've never seen?
00:15:14I don't think that my seeing it would have any bearing on my decision, Mr. Sutton.
00:15:18At least you owe it to your grandfather to see it for yourself.
00:15:21After all, it was his pet project.
00:15:23You might feel differently if you knew what it was all about.
00:15:26I doubt that.
00:15:28Let me show you the camp.
00:15:30I'm not interested in it.
00:15:32You don't have to be.
00:15:34But at least see it before you close it down.
00:15:37I'm sorry, but I'm rather busy and...
00:15:40It'll be over the weekend, not during office hours.
00:15:43It's only a couple of hours away. I'd be happy to drive you there.
00:15:46It'll be back the same day.
00:15:48I'm not asking you for myself, Miss Robinson.
00:15:51There are hundreds of people involved here, some of whom have been members for more than two decades.
00:15:55Nudism isn't just a hobby to them. It's a belief.
00:15:59I don't think I could manage it.
00:16:01Still, why don't you see about it?
00:16:03Think it over for a couple of days.
00:16:05I'll leave my telephone number with your secretary.
00:16:07If you thought about it, you might want to phone me.
00:16:09Pardon me?
00:16:10All right.
00:16:12Good evening, sir.
00:16:13Good evening.
00:16:14Good evening, sir.
00:16:15Good evening.
00:16:16Good evening, sir.
00:16:17Good evening, sir.
00:16:18Good evening, sir.
00:16:19Good evening, sir.
00:16:20Good evening, sir.
00:16:21Good evening, sir.
00:16:22Good evening, sir.
00:16:23Good evening, sir.
00:16:24Good evening, sir.
00:16:25Good evening, sir.
00:16:26Good evening, sir.
00:16:27Good evening, sir.
00:16:28Good evening, sir.
00:16:29Good evening, sir.
00:16:30Good evening, sir.
00:16:32Good evening, sir.
00:16:42Good evening.
00:17:02Good evening.
00:17:17Gloria!
00:17:18Hi, may I come in?
00:17:21Well, of course.
00:17:23Now, how did you get my address?
00:17:25In the front book.
00:17:26I've been waiting downstairs almost an hour.
00:17:30Does that answer your question?
00:17:31Or except one.
00:17:34Why?
00:17:35Well, I came here to see you.
00:17:38I figured if you weren't going to ask me, I had to invite myself.
00:17:42Aren't you flattered?
00:17:43Of course I am, but I wish you'd telephoned.
00:17:45I've got a lot of work to get out tonight.
00:17:48I'm sure you could give up one night for me.
00:17:50I'm awfully good company.
00:17:52I don't doubt it, but I'm not kidding about the work.
00:17:55And there's nothing I can do to make you change your mind?
00:17:58I'm afraid not.
00:17:59Maybe some other time.
00:18:01Actually, the main reason I came here was to find if you had a girl.
00:18:05I wouldn't have liked that at all.
00:18:08Bye.
00:18:10Goodbye, Gloria.
00:18:25That, uh, Mr Sutton is here again, Miss Robinson.
00:18:28Oh, is he?
00:18:29He says he'll wait all day if he has to.
00:18:31All right, then I'll see him.
00:18:32I'll send him in.
00:18:33Yes, Mr Sutton?
00:18:34Miss Robinson.
00:18:35I waited all week for you to phone me.
00:18:36You didn't.
00:18:37Well, obviously you'll have realised then that I don't intend to visit your camp.
00:18:38Evidently.
00:18:39That's why I'm here.
00:18:40I wanted you to see that camp because I wanted you to see how important it is to the members of it.
00:18:41Well, yes I know.
00:18:42Well, yes I know.
00:18:43If you've made up your mind about the matter, there's no need to discuss it further, is there?
00:18:44Well, yes I know.
00:18:45Well, I'm sorry but I really can't.
00:18:46Goodbye.
00:18:47Goodbye.
00:18:48Good-bye.
00:18:49Good-bye.
00:18:50Good-bye.
00:18:51Good-bye.
00:18:52Good-bye.
00:18:58How are you?
00:18:59Yes, Mr Sutton.
00:19:00Miss Robinson.
00:19:01I waited for you to phone me.
00:19:04You didn't.
00:19:05Obviously you'll have realised then that I don't intend to visit your camp.
00:19:07Evidently.
00:19:08That's why I'm here.
00:19:09I wanted you to see that camp because I wanted you to see how important it is to the members of it.
00:19:11Well, yes I know.
00:19:12If you've made up your mind about the matter, there's no need to discuss it further, is there?
00:19:14Well, I'm sorry but I really can't.
00:19:15Goodbye.
00:19:22I'll just have to have another meeting
00:19:51and discuss alternative arrangements.
00:19:54What alternative arrangements are there?
00:19:56You can't just move a whole camp.
00:19:58Even if we could, it would take months.
00:20:00I know. We'll just have to write off this season
00:20:02and look for another place for next year.
00:20:05No other place will ever seem the same.
00:20:07Still, what can we do?
00:20:09Then let's worry about it.
00:20:10Hello, Carol. Bob, there's Miss Robinson asking for you.
00:20:14She's waiting in your office.
00:20:15Oh, thanks, Jimmy.
00:20:17I wonder why she's come here.
00:20:19Probably to ease her conscience before sending us out into the cold.
00:20:22Perhaps Miss Robinson has changed her mind.
00:20:24I doubt it.
00:20:26Well, see you later.
00:20:28Cheerio. Good luck.
00:20:30Hello.
00:20:43Oh, Mr. Sutton.
00:20:45Is it too hopeful to wonder whether you might have changed your mind?
00:20:49I haven't changed my mind one bit, Mr. Sutton.
00:20:51I see. I thought so.
00:20:53Cigarette? No, thank you.
00:20:55Miss Robinson, why have you come here?
00:20:58My visit is in the interest of fair play.
00:21:00With your mind already made up?
00:21:02Perhaps.
00:21:03And now, Mr. Sutton, I'd be grateful if you'd show me around the camp.
00:21:06Of course.
00:21:08Oh, Mr. Sutton.
00:21:10Oh, Mr. Sutton.
00:21:11Yes?
00:21:13Do I have to take my clothes off?
00:21:17Of course not, Miss Robinson.
00:21:19The choice is up to you.
00:21:21But to make you feel easier, I'll show you around like this.
00:21:25Hello, Gloria.
00:21:38Hello, Tom.
00:21:39My name is Jinshun.
00:21:40Miss Jane Robinson.
00:21:41Miss Gloria Phillips.
00:21:42How do you do?
00:21:43How do you do?
00:21:44Come on, Gloria.
00:21:45I'm just showing Miss Robinson around the camp.
00:21:47This is Tim and Carol, my brother and sister-in-law.
00:21:58Miss Robinson.
00:21:59Hello.
00:22:00How do you do?
00:22:01How do you do?
00:22:02Miss Robinson wishes to see around the camp.
00:22:04Or rather, wishes to inspect her property.
00:22:06Well, Mr. Sutton, I haven't got much time, so may we?
00:22:08No, of course not.
00:22:09Please follow me.
00:22:10Well, when you're through, come back here and have a drink with us.
00:22:12Oh, I'd like to, but I don't think I'll have time.
00:22:15She doesn't seem such a bad girl.
00:22:22Hmm, she looks jolly attractive to me.
00:22:45Bye now.
00:22:46Bye, smile.
00:22:47Bye now.
00:22:48Bye, goodbye.
00:22:52Bye,woman.
00:22:53Bye.
00:22:55Bye.
00:22:56Bye.
00:22:58Bye.
00:23:06Bye.
00:23:08Bye.
00:28:09Good morning, Miss Robertson.
00:28:14Good morning, Miss Sims.
00:28:15I'm sorry I'm late. I couldn't catch the early train because my mother isn't very well and there was...
00:28:18That's all right, Miss Sims. You don't have to apologize.
00:28:21When you have a minute, would you like to phone Mr. Blake for me and tell him I want to see him as soon as possible?
00:28:24Yes, yes, Miss Robertson, and if your mother still isn't feeling well, I expect you'd like to go home early.
00:28:29Oh, thank you.
00:28:31Not so the camp?
00:28:35If possible.
00:28:37But we've got a bit of a minute to go home, but we're going to go home.
00:29:07not without hurting the firm. we have so much property and land. everything we're not using
00:29:11has been put aside for expansion. what about our holdings in south america? jane you're supposed
00:29:16to be a businesswoman. you know what those holdings are worth potentially. you've seen the mining
00:29:20engineers report. yes i know but surely if we sold them now we'd get an enormous price for them. yes
00:29:26and in 10 years time if we hang on to them they'll be worth exactly double. you know that.
00:29:31why this sudden concern for the only mad thing your grandfather ever did? oh it's simply that
00:29:36i'm beginning to think that his failure to provide for the camp was an oversight. if he were alive
00:29:41he wouldn't want it sold. look jane. stephen i haven't decided anything yet. all i want you to do is
00:29:49check on the possibilities of raising money on something else. all right i'll check. thank you.
00:29:57well how about a show tonight? no stephen i don't think so if you don't mind i ought to go to bed early.
00:30:03thanks awfully. all right fine. see you tomorrow.
00:30:19hello darling. hello jane dear. stephen rang me.
00:30:24what's this about not selling that nudist camp? stephen would ring you at once wouldn't he?
00:30:30you haven't answered my question. that's here. well then it's an idea that i wholeheartedly disapprove
00:30:36of. even selling it now it will be years before people stop associating our name with that place.
00:30:42what people? the people who matter. in my short experience aunt meg i've often found that the
00:30:48people who matter don't. don't what? matter. jane i would appreciate it if you would stop being
00:30:55flippant and explain this business. i'm awfully tired aunt meg. can't we wait and see what stephen
00:31:01has to say about our other assets?
00:31:15hello. give me a cigarette darling. sure.
00:31:29like a drink? oh gin and tonic.
00:31:35oh by the way uh that awful miss robinson is here again. i told her to wait in the office.
00:31:41for heaven's sake why don't you turn me gloria? hello. i'm sorry to keep you waiting.
00:31:53having just heard that you were here. do sit down won't you?
00:32:04how's tim and carol? oh they're fine thanks.
00:32:11what wonderful weather we're having. must be very good for the business.
00:32:26i mean the camp. yes and i believe the farmers had a great harvest. really?
00:32:31won't you tell me why you've come back? mr sudden i wish to conduct these negotiations in a fair and
00:32:42business-like manner. i don't intend to make a hasty decision in this matter until i've given
00:32:46careful consideration to all parties concerned. i quite understand miss robinson and i appreciate
00:32:53your feelings. so i've decided i'd like to become a member of the camp officially. that is if you'll
00:33:00have me. i'm sure we'll all be delighted to have you as a member. there's just the formality of filling
00:33:06out this application form. thank you. i'd like to stay for the weekend if i may. if you can find me a
00:33:14caravan or something. of course you will have the cottage. now if you'd like to fill in the form
00:33:18i'll make all the necessary arrangements. thank you.
00:33:32isn't this nice? i'm glad you like it. well i'll leave you now and we can meet for a swim later. yes.
00:34:02so
00:37:32You'll soon find out how easy it is to get used to it.
00:38:02The sun's lovely.
00:38:17I see that doesn't come with a care.
00:38:18It's about the only one that doesn't.
00:38:21They've got quite a set up here, you know, Bob.
00:38:23Thanks.
00:38:23The people are awfully friendly, aren't they?
00:38:27Well, what did you expect?
00:38:28Well, what did you expect?
00:38:29Well, I don't...
00:38:30It's completely different from how I'd imagined it.
00:38:33It's really rather difficult for me to get used to.
00:38:36Why?
00:38:37Well, I suppose it's the way Aunt Meg brought me up.
00:38:39Aunt Meg?
00:38:40My grandfather's sister, I live with her.
00:38:42When my parents died, she raised me, you know, finishing school in Switzerland and all that.
00:38:47Modesty at the keynote.
00:38:49But nudists are very modest people.
00:38:51Yes, but my upbringing didn't teach that.
00:38:53Grandfather's association with this place used to drive out and make defets.
00:38:57She considered it a stain on the family name.
00:39:00But nobody could have called your grandfather a fool.
00:39:03He must have had a head on his shoulders to get where he did.
00:39:05Yes, I think she just thought he was rather misguided in certain things he did.
00:39:09Like opening and sponsoring a nudist camp?
00:39:12Yes.
00:39:13Well, do you think he was wrong?
00:39:16I didn't until I came here.
00:39:18Now that I've seen it, I don't, but my position's rather awkward.
00:39:23In what way?
00:39:24I sympathize with your aims.
00:39:26Well, I also have certain duties.
00:39:28To whom?
00:39:29To my aunt and to Robinson Enterprises.
00:39:33I can't see why they should conflict with the continuation of the camp.
00:39:37Even if I were to ignore my aunt's feelings, that would be extremely difficult for me to do.
00:39:41She still has power to veto any decision of mine concerning the estate until I reach the age of 30.
00:39:46And that was specifically stated in the will?
00:39:48Yes.
00:39:50And then there's Stephen.
00:39:52Who's Stephen?
00:39:54Stephen Blake, the firm's business advisor.
00:39:56He's been a close friend of the family for a long time, and well, Aunt Meg relies on his advice a lot.
00:40:02And he's all for selling the camp as well, is he?
00:40:04Yes, she won't make a move without his advice and approval.
00:40:07Then there's the plain fact that some part of the estate must be sold.
00:40:10Well, I've shown you our side of it, and since we've had this discussion, I'll respect and understand any decision you make.
00:40:17Please don't put your confidence in me, too.
00:40:20For a girl of 20 round-shouldered with the weight of all this external confidence.
00:40:25Just lie back and let the sun ease your burden.
00:40:27That was marvellous.
00:40:31My goodness, I was hungry.
00:40:33We usually eat with the others in the dining hall.
00:40:35But we decided that today was a special occasion.
00:40:37Not that we do this for every new member.
00:40:39Only the better-looking ones.
00:40:41Hey, well, there's something I've got to say, and I suppose this is as good a time as any to say it.
00:40:47Well, if it's about what's going to happen to the camp, don't worry about it, Jane.
00:40:51As we said the last time, no one will ever hold it against you if you have to close the camp.
00:40:55I've already decided not to sell the land.
00:40:58Not only because I've enjoyed myself so much here, but because, well, I know it's the right thing to do.
00:41:04I've consulted our business advisor, and he's going to investigate selling some other property to cover the taxes.
00:41:10Of course, I've got to talk to Aunt, but I'm sure that when I've spoken to her, she'll change her mind.
00:41:15Thanks.
00:41:17I guess I should be apologizing for all those things I said to you in your office.
00:41:21For not a matter.
00:41:23Insanity runs in the family.
00:41:24Well, thanks for saving me the trouble of saying it.
00:41:27Well, I'm going to do some washing up.
00:41:29I'll come and help you, Carol.
00:41:30Oh, thanks a lot, Jane.
00:41:32Don't be long.
00:41:33We won't.
00:41:37You and Tim seem awfully happy together, Carol.
00:41:40Oh, he clowns about a lot.
00:41:41But we get on fine, and we're very happy.
00:41:44Yes, I know.
00:41:45It's hard to believe that Tim and Bob are brothers, isn't it?
00:41:47Well, they seem awfully close to each other.
00:41:49Oh, they are?
00:41:50But Bob is the quiet one of the family.
00:41:53I admit he loses his temper every now and again.
00:41:55I've certainly noticed that.
00:41:57But he's genuine and sincere.
00:41:59He's awfully nice.
00:42:02Are you coming to the devils?
00:42:03Yes, I don't.
00:42:04You are.
00:42:05Come on, Bob.
00:42:06Sit down a moment.
00:42:11Hello, Gloria.
00:42:12I haven't seen much of you lately.
00:42:13Well, I've been around.
00:42:14Oh, you know these camp directors.
00:42:16Always invisible.
00:42:21Hello.
00:42:22You've met Jane, haven't you?
00:42:23Of course I have.
00:42:25Well, she's just become a member.
00:42:27You play a nice game of tennis.
00:42:29Here.
00:42:30Oh, come on, everybody, or we'll be late for the concert.
00:42:37I don't wait for tomorrow.
00:42:49Tomorrow may never come.
00:42:52I just like to live this way.
00:42:56I'm in love.
00:42:56I'm in love.
00:42:57Oh, come on, everybody.
00:42:58I'm in love.
00:42:59I'm in love.
00:43:01Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:43:02I'm in love.
00:43:03Oh, you're my heart.
00:43:05You're my heart.
00:43:06You're my soul.
00:43:07All the fire.
00:43:08I'm in love.
00:43:09Anything you want, you can get.
00:43:14But all I want is to be your pet.
00:43:17I'll buy you diamonds.
00:43:18Buy you pounds.
00:43:20I'll tell you, honey, don't know why.
00:43:22Because I'm in love.
00:43:24Yeah, yeah, I'm in love.
00:43:26Oh, you're my heart.
00:43:29And I, you're my heart.
00:43:31All the fire.
00:43:31I'm in love.
00:43:31Oh, my God.
00:44:01Oh, my God.
00:44:31Come on, Carol.
00:44:33Give us a song.
00:44:34Come on, Carol.
00:44:35Sing a song.
00:44:37Sing a song.
00:44:39Sing a song of love.
00:44:41Sing a song.
00:44:42Sing a song.
00:44:43Sing a song of love.
00:44:45You're in love and it's nice.
00:44:48So come take my advice.
00:44:50And I'll show you the way to win her heart.
00:44:55Take a tip from the birds.
00:44:57They don't need any words.
00:45:00Sing a song and she's yours right from the start.
00:45:03Come on and sing, sing, sing.
00:45:07Sing a song of spring, spring, spring.
00:45:09Bring along a ring and slip it on her finger.
00:45:14And with the moon above, sing a song of love, love, love.
00:45:18In a little time, the wedding bells will shine.
00:45:23Sing a song, sing a song, sing a song of love.
00:45:29Sing a song, sing a song, sing a song, sing a song of love.
00:45:33So be bold.
00:45:34Don't be shy.
00:45:35Don't let love pass your mind.
00:45:38Hold her tight in your arms and say, I love you.
00:45:42Steal a kiss just like this.
00:45:45Oh, what bliss is a kiss?
00:45:47Then you'll sing in a happy song of love.
00:45:51Come on and sing, sing, sing.
00:45:54Sing a song of spring, spring, spring.
00:45:56Bring along a ring and slip it on her finger.
00:46:01And with the moon above, sing a song of love, love, love.
00:46:06And the wedding bells will chime for you.
00:46:10You have a jolly good, darling.
00:46:18It's been a great, great day.
00:46:20And everything's okay.
00:46:22And life is really well worth living.
00:46:25I've enjoyed every part.
00:46:27There's a song in my heart.
00:46:29It's been a great, great day.
00:46:33No one has mulled or broke my speeding telephone.
00:46:36And everything is fine and me.
00:46:39And it's gone before and it's loaded with joy.
00:46:43It's been a great, great day.
00:46:48Never mind tomorrow.
00:46:51Cause tomorrow may never come.
00:46:55I've no time for sorrow.
00:46:58Always happy and never come.
00:47:02It's been a great, great day.
00:47:04There's nothing more to say.
00:47:05So let us have a crazy party.
00:47:09Say goodbye to the blues.
00:47:11There is nothing to lose.
00:47:13It's been a great, great day.
00:47:16It's been a great, great day.
00:47:18There's nothing more to say.
00:47:20So let us have a crazy party.
00:47:24Say goodbye to the blues.
00:47:26There is nothing to lose.
00:47:27It's been a great, great, great, great day.
00:47:32A great play.
00:47:34A great day.
00:50:08Good.
00:50:09You going straight to the office?
00:50:10Oh, no.
00:50:11First I thought I'd call in and see Aunt Meg.
00:50:12How about you?
00:50:13Well, I've got some work to do here.
00:50:14Then I'm going on to the office later.
00:50:16Will I see you again?
00:50:19Yes.
00:50:21Jane, is that you?
00:50:23Jane, is that you?
00:50:31Hello, Stephen.
00:50:35Morning, darling.
00:50:37Good morning.
00:50:38Good morning.
00:50:39May I ask where you have been the entire weekend?
00:50:42Oh, you may.
00:50:43Well?
00:50:44I spent the entire weekend at the Adenmore Sun Camp.
00:50:47So that's it.
00:50:48But you didn't.
00:50:49I mean, did you?
00:50:50Did I undress like all the others?
00:50:52Yes, I did.
00:50:53Oh, don't stare at me like a Victorian Duchess, Aunt May.
00:50:57It isn't at all the way you imagine it.
00:51:00Don't tell me you've become one of them.
00:51:02Paid my annual subscription and everything.
00:51:04I absolutely forbid it.
00:51:06Oh, you can't, darling.
00:51:07I'm over 21.
00:51:08Yes, but not over 30.
00:51:09Grandfather's will doesn't govern my private life.
00:51:12You're growing more like him every day.
00:51:14That's more of a compliment than you imagined.
00:51:16Look, don't you think it was rather a waste of money paying an annual subscription when the camp is due to close soon?
00:51:22It's not going to close.
00:51:24I have some say in this matter.
00:51:26I know, darling.
00:51:27That's why we must discuss it reasonably.
00:51:30Reasonably?
00:51:31Do you call continuing to sanction a disgusting public practice reasonable?
00:51:37On the contrary.
00:51:38It's one of the cleanest forms of social behavior I've ever come across.
00:51:41Clean?
00:51:42Yes, clean.
00:51:44You just aren't exhibitionists, Aunt May.
00:51:47They only strip in camps or in the privacy of their own homes.
00:51:50They don't want to offend anyone who doesn't think their way.
00:51:54This is shocking.
00:51:56That's just the point, darling.
00:51:57It isn't once you understand it.
00:51:59Nudists come from all walks of life and, well, those I've met are the finest, most tolerant people you could ever hope to meet.
00:52:06I don't care to know them.
00:52:08I mean, you should.
00:52:09They're the greatest exponents of live and let live.
00:52:12They don't try to force their views on anybody.
00:52:15Perhaps it would be better if they did, then they might end up where they belong.
00:52:18Don't you see?
00:52:20Nothing about the human body is dirty or immoral.
00:52:23Only the mind is.
00:52:25If one's mind is narrow, one sees dirt where it doesn't even exist.
00:52:29It is still wrong.
00:52:31And I will have none of it.
00:52:37Oh, Stephen, have you checked on our South American holdings?
00:52:40Yes, I have.
00:52:41And the report confirms that they are potentially extremely valuable assets.
00:52:46Oh, good.
00:52:47Then sell them.
00:52:48I absolutely forbid it.
00:52:50Because of the holdings?
00:52:51Or because of the camp?
00:52:52Well, I should say it's a little of both.
00:52:53I can speak for myself, Stephen.
00:52:55I never thought that I would ever have to use the powers given me in your grandfather's will, Jane.
00:53:01But you leave me no choice.
00:53:03But Aunt Meg, grandfather was a nudist too.
00:53:05I'd prefer that you didn't remind me.
00:53:08You'd really better face it, you know.
00:53:10I've heard all I care to hear.
00:53:12The matter is closed.
00:53:14The camp will be sold.
00:53:16And that's final.
00:53:18I've talked and talked to her but she won't budge.
00:53:27The trouble is that she's got Stephen behind her and it's really a matter of fighting them both at once.
00:53:32Don't worry, Jane. Things aren't as difficult as you think.
00:53:35They are. I want the camp to stay open.
00:53:38Well, there's nothing stopping you.
00:53:40Nothing but a will that empowers Aunt Meg to block any decision that she may disapprove of.
00:53:45But it's a negative power, not a positive one.
00:53:47I don't understand.
00:53:49Well, I'm a lawyer. I know a little about wills.
00:53:53Go on.
00:53:54Well, your aunt, from what you tell me about the will, is only empowered to veto your decisions, not to make them.
00:54:00For instance, she can stop you from selling something, but she can't force you not to sell it.
00:54:06I see, but I still don't see how it helps me with the camp.
00:54:10Simply that she can't force you to sell it.
00:54:12You mean she'll have to permit me to sell something else instead?
00:54:16Well, the death duties have to be paid.
00:54:18What about the lease?
00:54:19And that'll expire soon.
00:54:20She can stop me renewing that, can't she?
00:54:22Yes, but the camp doesn't have to have a lease.
00:54:25If, when it runs out, you allow us to remain here, there's nothing your aunt can do about it.
00:54:29And you're not selling anything. You're just letting it ride.
00:54:32Of course.
00:54:34And your aunt has no comeback whatsoever.
00:54:36You know, you're perfectly brilliant.
00:54:38Not really. I just went to school where they whacked me.
00:54:41Oh, I'm glad they did. Come on, I feel like a swim.
00:54:44Good idea.
00:54:46Good idea.
00:54:48I'll keep moving.
00:55:44Goodness, I feel hot and sticky.
00:55:50Happy to be with a shower.
00:55:51Well, I've got some work to do at the office.
00:55:53If you'd like to meet me afterwards, we could have something to eat.
00:55:56Fine.
00:56:01Well, if you think any good, I'm quite prepared to try.
00:56:03Thanks.
00:56:05I need the moral support anyway.
00:56:09A degree from Cambridge?
00:56:12Yes, an honor scholarship.
00:56:13Believe it or not, Aunt Meg, the camp even has one or two Oxonians.
00:56:17Well, I might have understood it if Mr. Sutton and those Oxonians had been sent down before they finished.
00:56:23But to get their degrees and then turn to nudism.
00:56:27So you see, the people in the movement are quite normal.
00:56:30Well, I must say, you seem extremely nice.
00:56:34Well, so are all the others at the camp.
00:56:36Perhaps Mr. Sutton is the exception.
00:56:39If I may say so, a bit misguided.
00:56:42Like your grandfather.
00:56:44But they can't all be misguided.
00:56:47But if you were right, everybody in the world would be nudists.
00:56:50That's a good idea.
00:56:51And we wouldn't have to have any camps.
00:56:53I don't think we need them, even now.
00:56:56So you're still determined that Avonmore must close?
00:56:59Yes.
00:56:59In spite of your claims, Mr. Sutton, and Jane's, I continue to disagree, on principle, with nudism.
00:57:08But Aunt Meg.
00:57:11Yes, Jenkins?
00:57:12Excuse me, madam.
00:57:14Mrs. Grimes is ringing.
00:57:16Oh, dear.
00:57:17That woman keeps me on the telephone for ages.
00:57:20Still, her sister hasn't been very well.
00:57:23So perhaps I'd rather speak to her.
00:57:24If you'll excuse me, I'll be back as quickly as possible.
00:57:27Well, I don't seem to be much use, do I?
00:57:34Oh, well, at least Aunt Meg's been more civil about the camp than she was before.
00:57:38It doesn't help us any.
00:57:40I wonder.
00:57:42What?
00:57:43I wonder if she could be converted the same way as I was.
00:57:46You mean by my hurling abuses at her?
00:57:49You do that and she'd hurl abuses right back again.
00:57:51I wonder what would happen if she saw the camp for herself.
00:57:54What you told me about her, you'd have to carry her there, tied up and screaming.
00:57:59I've got an idea.
00:58:00Do you need my help?
00:58:02Yes, but we'd better be quiet now. Aunt Meg will be back in a minute.
00:58:05If that doesn't work, I'll just have to leave it.
00:58:09Forget about asking her permission.
00:58:10Frankly, I expected your aunt to be far more of an ogress.
00:58:13I was really quite frightened about coming here.
00:58:15I'm glad you met her anyway.
00:58:17So am I.
00:58:18She's part of your life and I'd like to get to know more about you.
00:58:23I told you just about all there is to know anyway.
00:58:26Have you?
00:58:28I suppose I've been so wrapped up in my career,
00:58:30but somehow that doesn't seem important to me anymore.
00:58:34Since you went to Avonmore?
00:58:35But you're still set on carrying out your career.
00:58:40Well, every girl wants to settle down eventually.
00:58:44Eventually.
00:58:46Jane, I don't know how to say this.
00:58:49I've known you such a short time, but...
00:58:51I'm in love with you all.
00:59:01I'm sorry. I was looking for something.
00:59:04I'll come back.
00:59:10Now, for the umpteenth time,
00:59:12are you taking me to celebrate my 70th birthday?
00:59:15For the umpteenth time, it's a surprise.
00:59:17Come on, darling.
00:59:21Happy birthday to you,
00:59:51Happy birthday to you.
00:59:55Happy birthday, Mrs. Robinson.
00:59:59Happy birthday to you.
01:00:02Happy birthday to you.
01:00:06Happy birthday to you.
01:00:09Happy birthday, Mrs. Robinson.
01:00:13Happy birthday to you.
01:00:16Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday, Miss Robertson. Happy birthday to you.
01:00:38Happy birthday, Miss Robertson.
01:00:41Thank you, dear. That's very sweet.
01:00:46Miss Robertson, whatever you decide to do about the camp, we wondered if you'd give us the pleasure of sharing your birthday with you.
01:00:52Well, I don't know. I...
01:00:55Well, if you like, we can put the cake in the car and Jane can drive you and it back home. It's really up to you.
01:01:01Well, I'll stay long enough for everyone to have a piece of cake.
01:01:06That's fine.
01:01:08Carol, I want you to meet my aunt. Darling, this is Carol Sutton, Bob's sister-in-law, and this is Tim, her husband.
01:01:17He must have done. Otherwise, you'd have no way of knowing that today is my birthday.
01:01:23Well, it's all my fault, but at least I meant well. With a little blackmail thrown in for good measure.
01:01:30Well, that's the way it started, but it all ended up by being a happy plan.
01:01:33Well, at least you're honest.
01:01:35We really did enjoy arranging it.
01:01:37And I think we ought to get over there before they eat all the cake.
01:01:40I'll join you in a minute. I'll just go and undress.
01:01:42Oh, yes, so very much.
01:01:52Oh, this is the best bit of cake I've ever eaten.
01:01:54Well, no one would think I baked cake every week.
01:01:56Well, it's different at parties. We haven't been to a surprise birthday party for months.
01:02:01When you set out to surprise me, Jane, you certainly succeeded.
01:02:05Can I show you the rest of the camp, Miss Robinson?
01:02:07Well, I could ask if this is a little more blackmail.
01:02:10But strangely enough, I would like to see it.
01:02:13That's wonderful.
01:02:14Call him back.
01:02:27What do you think of it?
01:02:29Well, I'm convinced.
01:02:32I knew you would be. Then you agree not to sell?
01:02:35Yes, but I think it's only fair to Stephen to get his approval.
01:02:39Stephen is the firm's business advisor.
01:02:42Yes, yes, I met him.
01:02:44Well, the minute that you and Jane saw Evenmore, you both changed your mind.
01:02:47So perhaps it'll have the same effect on Blake.
01:02:50I doubt it.
01:02:51He has a couple of ulterior motives in wanting this place sold.
01:02:55Such as?
01:02:56Well, in case you haven't noticed it, Jane, he's in love with you.
01:03:01I'm not in love with him.
01:03:03Still, he'd like to, well, how shall I say, restrict your interests.
01:03:08Then there's the fact that he has his future bound up in the firm.
01:03:12The bigger and more important it gets, the higher he can go in it.
01:03:16That's why I think you will find Stephen Blake difficult.
01:03:20Well, shall we tackle him now?
01:03:22No, he'll be out of town over the weekend.
01:03:24Let's try it on Monday.
01:03:26I'm afraid I can't. I have to go to Edinburgh for a few days.
01:03:28Then I'll set the ball rolling myself Monday evening.
01:03:32I don't insist. The cap won't be sold.
01:03:35As for restricting my interests, I'm at even more to stay.
01:03:47I want you to take this straight down to Mr. Jones's office and try and catch him before you go.
01:03:52Right, Mr. Blake. Thank you.
01:04:02Mr. Blake?
01:04:04Yes.
01:04:05I'd like to speak to you.
01:04:07I'm afraid you can't.
01:04:09My name is Gloria.
01:04:10You don't know me and I don't have an appointment.
01:04:13But I think you'll be glad I came.
01:04:15Oh, why?
01:04:16Because of your interest in Ben Robinson and my interest in Bob Sutton.
01:04:21Sutton?
01:04:22I think we have a good deal in common, Mr. Blake, you and I.
01:04:25I don't think either of us is very pleased with the situation.
01:04:28And I think I have an idea how the situation might be corrected.
01:04:33Philips.
01:04:34Philips.
01:04:39Now, let me outline my ideas quickly to you.
01:04:42Yes, I wish you would.
01:04:47I thought Mr. Sutton wasn't coming back till Friday.
01:04:49Oh, but he's just saying your telegram, saying he was coming back earlier than expected
01:04:53and asking me to meet him here.
01:04:55I'm here.
01:04:56All right, Miss.
01:04:57I'll let you in with my passkey.
01:05:06Oh, thank you for being so understanding.
01:05:07This telegram is clearing up, Miss.
01:05:25It's been the most exciting thing.
01:05:27I'm here for you.
01:05:28But I don't know if this is this kind of guy that I could explain to you.
01:05:30Oh, so, let me die.
01:05:32Yeah.
01:05:33Are you sure?
01:05:34I don't know?
01:05:35Yeah, tell me about it.
01:05:36Yeah.
01:05:37I know.
01:05:38I know anybody about it.
01:05:39I don't know if I was that one place.
01:05:41I don't know.
01:05:43But I don't know if he was an old man who was a bad,
01:05:46But I was really young too.
01:05:47Yeah, I don't know.
01:05:48I don't know if he was an old man who was an old man who was just sitting there.
01:05:49I don't know if he was on the day in the night.
01:05:50But I don't know if he was going to be 18,
01:05:51I don't know what to do.
01:06:17Good afternoon Miss Robinson.
01:06:19for you here to ring mr robert sutton as soon as you come in mrs sutton he's in scotland it's
01:06:24a base water number did you take the message no it was on my pad when i came back from lunch
01:06:28miss daly took it it says it's urgent oh will you get him for me on the line then please
01:06:38i'll take it in my office yes miss robert
01:06:49yes
01:07:00well um keep on trying
01:07:19oh
01:07:40oh miss robertson about that call from mr sutherland it's been over an hour surely his line can't still
01:07:46be engaged i checked with the operator and there's something wrong with the telephone
01:07:49it seems the receiver's been left off the hook the operator's still trying to get through but
01:07:52with no success well then will you look up his address in the phone book and write it down
01:07:56i'll be straight out yes
01:08:16have you got the address mrs sims yes here it is oh thank you very much well i'll be going out now
01:08:23i don't know when i'll be back but all your appointments oh cancel them will you please
01:08:38uh
01:08:48you
01:08:49to
01:09:19Oh hello Jane.
01:09:23Is Bob in?
01:09:24Oh he just went down to get some cigarettes. He'll be right back.
01:09:27Well I have a message to phone him. I've been trying but the line was engaged.
01:09:31Oh yes he did want to talk about some business but...
01:09:34well I think he just forgot to put the receiver back.
01:09:38Won't you come in?
01:09:40No no I've got to go.
01:09:42Oh I'll tell him you call.
01:09:49So I am so lucky you did want to eat.
01:09:54Oh I won't I didn't?
01:09:55Oh I didn't want to eaten me anymore.
01:09:57I just fatigue.
01:09:59I don't need the drivers for this program.
01:10:01Look at me!
01:10:03Oh, my God...
01:10:04And listen to me...
01:10:05...for this program...
01:10:09Oh, hello. This is Mr. Sutton. Could I speak to Miss Robinson, please?
01:10:39I'm afraid Miss Robinson isn't in, Mr. Sutton. She's out of town.
01:10:44Now, I don't know where you can reach her.
01:10:47No, I don't know when she'll be back.
01:10:50Yes, I'll tell her you when.
01:10:52Goodbye, Mr. Sutton.
01:10:58Well, I think it's incredible.
01:11:01Absolutely incredible.
01:11:02Yes, we know, Stephen. We know.
01:11:04Right. I'll admit I was a fool.
01:11:06Well, there must be some reasonable explanation.
01:11:09He seemed such a very nice young man.
01:11:12Frankly, I think the explanation is obvious.
01:11:13He was just leading Jane on.
01:11:15But why?
01:11:16Well, isn't that clear to stop you selling even more?
01:11:18That's ridiculous.
01:11:20I'd already decided not to sell the camp.
01:11:23And I persuaded our mate to back me up.
01:11:25We were almost ready to tackle you.
01:11:28Oh, I didn't know that.
01:11:30Well, then, there's only one other explanation it can be.
01:11:35I hate to say this, but perhaps he wants to marry you for all the money you're coming into.
01:11:42Oh, no.
01:11:43I can't believe that.
01:11:46Well, you know these lawyers, all smooth talkers.
01:11:49You know, he and that girl, Gloria, were probably laughing their heads off all the time.
01:11:53Stephen, that's enough.
01:11:55No.
01:11:55Oh, I'm sure I deserve it.
01:11:59Well, at least there's a way of getting your own back.
01:12:02I don't want to get my own back.
01:12:04But surely you'll sell the camp now?
01:12:06No.
01:12:07Are you mad?
01:12:08I'm not going to be vindictive about it.
01:12:10But Jane!
01:12:10Besides, I gave my word.
01:12:12Whatever happens between Bob and me, I still think the camp's a good idea.
01:12:18I don't think that Jane rarely wants to discuss it now, Stephen.
01:12:22No, probably not.
01:12:23But at least now she knows what sort of a chap he is.
01:12:26I've got a lot of work to do.
01:12:27If you'll excuse me, please, Stephen.
01:12:31Miss Simms?
01:12:32Will you come in and take that dictation for me, please?
01:12:34We'll be leaving now, darling.
01:12:36And I'll see you tonight.
01:12:37Now, don't worry, Jane, dear.
01:12:40Everything's going to be all right.
01:12:50Well, I suppose she'll be sensible when she calms down.
01:12:54I think she's showing excellent good sense right now.
01:12:57Are you really taking her side?
01:12:59Yes.
01:13:00I've seen the camp.
01:13:01And I agree with Jane thoroughly.
01:13:04Well, at least Mr. Sutton has worked himself out of marrying Jane.
01:13:07You're in love with her, aren't you?
01:13:13Yes, I am.
01:13:14Are you sure it isn't the money?
01:13:16Yes, I'm quite sure it isn't the money.
01:13:18Yes, all right.
01:13:23With any girl, I admit.
01:13:25But not Jane.
01:13:27It's all right, Aunt Meg.
01:13:28I know she's not in love with me, but it does give me a better chance, doesn't it?
01:13:31Don't try so hard.
01:13:33Don't try so hard that you trap yourself, Stephen.
01:13:37And you haven't the slightest idea what it's all about?
01:13:41No, I haven't.
01:13:43I've tried phoning her.
01:13:44I've been to her office.
01:13:45I've even been out to her house a couple of times.
01:13:47I still keep on getting the same brush off.
01:13:50Have you tried writing to her?
01:13:52Yes, but she doesn't reply.
01:13:54Maybe she's away somewhere.
01:13:56No, I don't think so.
01:13:57What I was getting was a definite brush off.
01:14:00I can't see what I've done wrong.
01:14:02Perhaps she's fallen for another fellow.
01:14:04Oh, you're the real cheerful one.
01:14:06You are.
01:14:06Still, it's the only reason I can think of.
01:14:09We got along perfectly together before I went to Scotland.
01:14:12I mean, she even said she felt the same way about me as I felt about her.
01:14:18No, there must be someone else.
01:14:20Well, if she did, I feel sure she would have written to you and explained.
01:14:24Jane always struck me as that sort of person.
01:14:27Well, I don't know what to do.
01:14:27I've tried everything.
01:14:29Well, whatever you do, Bob, don't sit here brooding all day.
01:14:32It'll make it much easier if you keep busy.
01:14:34I suppose you're right.
01:14:40He looks jolly upset to me.
01:14:42Can you blame him?
01:14:44No.
01:14:45It's funny, but you know, I thought Jane really took to this place.
01:14:48I know she did.
01:14:50Well, maybe you ought to speak to her.
01:14:52Me?
01:14:52Well, you got on so well together.
01:14:54I'm sure she'd tell you if there's anything wrong.
01:14:57It's a temptation.
01:14:59But somehow I don't think I ought to interfere.
01:15:02This is between Bob and Jane, whatever it is.
01:15:04Maybe you're right.
01:15:15Hello.
01:15:16I've been looking all over for you.
01:15:18Have you?
01:15:18Yes, then someone told me that seeing you come up here.
01:15:21Mind if I sit down?
01:15:22No.
01:15:23Thanks.
01:15:25The sound feels good.
01:15:28Penny?
01:15:30They're not for sale.
01:15:31Oh, come on.
01:15:32Where is your sense of humor?
01:15:34I'm not in the laughing mood.
01:15:35I see.
01:15:37Are you back playing the lone wolf again?
01:15:39The what?
01:15:40Oh, skip it.
01:15:41Just that for the last few weekends, you seem to have led a pretty active life in the camp.
01:15:46And now you go by yourself again.
01:15:49I hope you don't need chatting on like this.
01:15:51I'd just love to talk.
01:15:52I don't mind.
01:15:54Good.
01:15:55By the way, whatever happened to that girl, Jane, who used to come here?
01:16:01If you don't mind, Gloria, I'd much rather not discuss it.
01:16:03All right, let's talk about something else.
01:16:08How could he?
01:16:11How could he?
01:16:12Maybe it's all just some frightful misunderstanding.
01:16:15But that girl was there in his flat.
01:16:17I saw her.
01:16:18But there could be some explanation.
01:16:21She made the explanation clear enough.
01:16:24Who is this girl?
01:16:25Do you know her?
01:16:27Some girl from the camp.
01:16:30Anyway, what difference does it make who she is?
01:16:32The fact remains that she was there in his flat in those circumstances.
01:16:39I still think that you should have a chat with Bob about it.
01:16:42I don't want to talk to him.
01:16:44But darling, he's tried to contact you so often.
01:16:48He may not even know what it's about.
01:16:51Gloria will have told him I was there.
01:16:53Gloria?
01:16:54Is that the girl's name?
01:16:57Yes.
01:16:58Still, if he knew he'd been discovered,
01:17:02why would he keep trying to phone you?
01:17:05He didn't for days.
01:17:07Maybe he was too embarrassed.
01:17:09He wanted to give me time to get over it.
01:17:10I suppose it's as Stephen said, after all,
01:17:15he's more interested in my money than in me.
01:17:18Still, if that were the case,
01:17:19he'd not only be unscrupulous,
01:17:22but the greatest actor in the world.
01:17:25You don't believe that, do you?
01:17:27I don't know what to believe.
01:17:28Then why don't you go and see him?
01:17:31No.
01:17:31I won't be humiliated again.
01:17:34I beg your pardon,
01:17:52but could you tell me where I could find Mrs. Sutton?
01:17:55Yes, she's in her caravan.
01:17:56Oh, would you be so very kind as to show me where it is?
01:17:59Oh, yes, of course.
01:18:11Carol, there's someone here to see you.
01:18:13Okay, coming.
01:18:14Thank you, thank you very much.
01:18:17Bird with you.
01:18:19Me?
01:18:19Yes.
01:18:21I know that you probably feel that Bob
01:18:23is the person that I should be seeking out,
01:18:25but I thought that I might carry out
01:18:27a little reconnaissance first.
01:18:31I don't understand.
01:18:33Could we go inside and talk?
01:18:34Oh, of course, please do.
01:18:38On the outside, they always look so cramped.
01:18:41Well, actually, it's quite comfortable.
01:18:43Yes, so I see.
01:18:46In any case, Mrs. Sutton,
01:18:47it must be obvious that I didn't come
01:18:50to discuss your living quarters.
01:18:52I'd rather guess that.
01:18:53No.
01:18:54It's about Jane.
01:18:56How is she?
01:18:57Not very happy.
01:18:59And Bob?
01:19:00Completely miserable.
01:19:02Does he realize why Jane won't talk to him?
01:19:04He hasn't the slightest idea.
01:19:06Are you sure?
01:19:07Well, I know Bob.
01:19:08He's just a bundle of nerves
01:19:10wondering what he's done wrong.
01:19:12Then he hasn't said anything to you
01:19:14about the girl in his apartment.
01:19:16What apartment?
01:19:17His own.
01:19:19I may as well come to the point.
01:19:21Jane had an urgent message early last week
01:19:24to phone Bob in his apartment.
01:19:26Butlin!
01:19:27Yes, so Jane thought.
01:19:29But when she tried to phone,
01:19:31the line was engaged.
01:19:32And worried lest something had happened to Bob,
01:19:35she went over there.
01:19:36And?
01:19:37She was eventually admitted by a young girl
01:19:40in a rather compromising state of undress.
01:19:43The girl told Jane that Bob was indeed back home.
01:19:49But he'd gone out for a few moments and would return shortly.
01:19:52She also made some insinuating remarks
01:19:56which left little doubt in Jane's mind
01:19:58about Bob's relationship with the young woman.
01:20:01I don't believe it.
01:20:02Well, I see little reason why my niece should have fabricated this story.
01:20:07Oh, it's not the story, I doubt.
01:20:09But the girl was lying about Bob.
01:20:11He was in Scotland all last week.
01:20:13Well, he might have returned without notifying you or your husband.
01:20:17But my husband was with Bob.
01:20:20Are you sure?
01:20:21Yes, Bob's case involved my husband's firm.
01:20:24They stayed at the same hotel,
01:20:26they had all their meals together,
01:20:27and they came back together.
01:20:29Then how did the girl get into Bob's apartment?
01:20:32I don't know.
01:20:34Did Jane ever see this girl before?
01:20:35Yes.
01:20:36Yes, she says she's some girl from this camp.
01:20:39From this camp?
01:20:40Mm.
01:20:42Gloria.
01:20:43Gloria, yes.
01:20:45That's the name Jane said.
01:20:47Do you know her?
01:20:48I know her, all right.
01:20:49And the thing is becoming perfectly clear to me now.
01:20:52Where are you going?
01:20:53To do a little detective work.
01:20:54It won't be long.
01:20:56Detective work.
01:21:03Has anyone seen Gloria?
01:21:04Yes.
01:21:19Wait in to the shower at least for in a minute.
01:21:36You're through right now.
01:21:38I don't know what you're talking about.
01:21:41Oh, don't you?
01:21:42Look, what do you think?
01:21:43Oh, I want to know how you got into Bob Sutton's flat.
01:21:46I'm telling you, I don't know what you mean.
01:21:48You were there.
01:21:48Jane Robinson saw you.
01:21:49Maybe I was, maybe I wasn't.
01:21:52You arranged the whole thing, didn't you?
01:21:54I haven't time to waste on this.
01:21:55Shh.
01:21:55Gloria, I want the truth.
01:21:59Let me go.
01:22:00Not until you tell me.
01:22:01It's not good nothing, does it?
01:22:02Are you going to tell me or not?
01:22:04Let me go.
01:22:05Not until you tell me.
01:22:07Let's go.
01:22:08No, not until you tell me.
01:22:09Gloria, tell me.
01:22:11All right.
01:22:13Right, what's it all about?
01:22:15Is my niece in?
01:22:23Yes, Miss Robinson.
01:22:24Shall I announce you?
01:22:25No, no, you needn't bother.
01:22:26Come along, Mr. Clark.
01:22:29Oh, Meg.
01:22:30Carol, what an ass are you doing here?
01:22:33We've brought someone we thought you might want to meet.
01:22:35Why, I don't understand.
01:22:37This is the porter of the building that Bob Sutton lives in.
01:22:41I still don't understand.
01:22:43Well, let him tell you.
01:22:44Go on, Mr. Clark.
01:22:46Tell Miss Robinson about the young lady that you admitted into Mr. Sutton's flat last week.
01:22:52Admitted?
01:22:52Well, she told me Mr. Sutton was coming back from Scotland earlier than expected.
01:22:56In fact, she showed me a telegram he'd sent her.
01:22:57I couldn't see any reason to doubt her.
01:22:59I hate to tell you this, Jane, but Gloria wasn't the only one concerned.
01:23:03It was originally her idea, but she had help.
01:23:08Stephen Blake.
01:23:10Stephen?
01:23:10Well, thank you very much indeed for coming along, Mr. Clark.
01:23:16Good day, madam.
01:23:18I hope there's been no harm done.
01:23:20No, no, not at all, Mr. Clark.
01:23:21Thank you very much.
01:23:23Carol, I want to hear the rest of this.
01:23:25Well, it's all quite simple, really.
01:23:27When Aunt Meg came down to the camp and we heard both sides...
01:23:29Jane?
01:23:34Jane?
01:23:36Jane!
01:23:37Darling!
01:23:39Darling!
01:23:40Oh, I've missed you so much.
01:23:42I thought I'd lost you.
01:23:44I'll explain everything later.
01:23:46Bob, I do love you.
01:23:47I love you too, darling.
01:23:48All this that I love so much meant nothing to me without you.
01:23:57Now you have us both.
01:23:59Hello, Carol.
01:24:12Thank you so much for everything.
01:24:14Oh, forget it.
01:24:15Tim, you don't appreciate what a fine wife you've got, you know.
01:24:18Appreciate her?
01:24:19I'm not allowed not to.
01:24:21Tim Sutton, if you don't be quiet, I'll give you my water treatment.
01:24:24I suggest we all try it.
01:24:26In the pool.
01:24:27Come on.
01:24:27Woo!
01:24:30Woo!