Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story Page #13

Synopsis: It's September, 1915. Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe have been engaged for some time, but life seems to always get in the way of them actually getting married. They eventually want to resettle back in Avonlea, Prince Edward Island, despite Green Gables' dilapidated condition and the fact that they do not own it. But their latest detour takes them to New York City as Gilbert's tenure at Bellevue Hospital has been extended. Anne, who has resisted moving to New York City in the past with him, decides to go this time. While pursuing her writing career, she gets a job as a junior editor at Winfield Publishing, where she meets the company's star writer, Jack Garrison, who aspires to write more serious works than the pulp fiction he is required to churn out for Winfield. But not only affecting Anne and Gilbert's life but that of everyone they know, World War I takes hold and further complicates matters. Their respective war efforts separate the couple. As Anne tries to reconnect with Gilbert
Genre: Drama, Family, Romance
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
2000
185 min
543 Views


Go, go, go.

Mais ou va-t-Elle avec cet enfant?

Ou allez-vous?

Les autres, par ici!

Vers LA gauche, tout le monde.

C'est ca, c'est ca.

Et c'est bien.

Viens, mon viuex.

Voila, Voila.

Comme-ci, comme-ca, Voila.

Je cherche une petite soeur,

euh, avec bebe.

Je suis desole.

Je ne I'ai pas vue.

Non, non, je suis desole.

You're sorry.

Arretez... Arretez!

Arretez!

Je cherche le manoir

de bonne esperance.

Le chateau de...

Madame Kit Garrison.

Oui, on y va au manoir.

Venez, ma soeur.

Merci, merci.

Qu'est-ce qui se passe?

Merci.

Anne!

Anne!

Why didn't you wait at the station?

Trust you to find your own way.

Let me see your face.

Dominic... My boy.

My boy.

It's all right.

Yeah.

We made it.

I think we made it.

You've done something more

important than you can imagine.

You're very brave, Anne.

Very, very brave.

Anne Shirley, my dear, you've

never looked saintlier.

And you've brought

our Dominic home.

Are... Are we s-safe?

Well, they've killed the animals,

bayoneted the furniture

and poured 200 pots of jam

into my grand piano,

but this war is over.

The kaiser abdicated.

The war's going to end.

And Dominic will be very

safe here with aunt Kit.

Oh, let's get you all inside.

Welcome to one of my father's

many extravagances:

An impossibly large

chateau in the middle

of no-man's-land for

summer holidays.

This is where the children play

after lessons and before bed.

This is regine and this is Dominic.

Will you take him under your wing?

He's going to stay for a while with us.

He reminds me of Colette.

Thank you.

Anne, you look as if you've been

dragged through the mud.

Let someone look after

you for a change.

Each of these will save hundreds

of lives with medical supplies,

what otherwise be impossible

to procure now...

And assist Jack to bring

this blessed war to an end.

You needn't worry about

this young fellow any more.

He's safe here. Bye-bye.

As long as I live.

Bye.

Wave, Dominic, wave.

I never thought it was

going to feel like this...

Giving him up for good.

Don't worry.

You'll see Dominic again.

I kept thinking about Gil,

and all the reasons why I came here.

I don't want to go into Germany,

if he doesn't exist.

Please, tell me the truth, Jack.

Truth?

Open my bag.

Why?

Open the bag.

Look in the file.

Not that one; The other one.

See the signature?

Where? Where?

What?

Where did you get this?

I sprang a P.O.W.

A couple of months ago.

Found a medical certificate in his gear.

A month ago?

Unfortunately, the little group

I'm with has its work cut out.

We're assigned to bribe certain

German officials into a meeting

in France, so the Allies

can conclude an armistice.

I have every intention of doing

whatever I can to help you, Anne.

Move it!

Move! Move it!

Keep going.

Move!

Don't stop!

What are they doing?

What?

The city is under siege.

German troops have walked

away from the front with

their coats rotting on their backs.

They're looting because no one

could stop them, because they're

afraid not of the Allies,

but of the Communists.

I have a contact in

here that can help us.

Come on.

There were no other records

of any Canadian or American

Dr. Blythes in any of

the hospitals or camps.

Maybe he was moved.

You showed me the paper.

You told me you had contacts.

You let me put your

own son in danger.

I'm trying to help legions of others.

Don't you want to be part

of this now?

I came here for one reason,

and one reason only.

I'm not leaving until I have turned up

every single floorboard to find out

whatever I can about my husband.

We convene at the station

at 1600 hours.

If I have to scour every

barracks in this city...

I'll keep on trying.

Do you see him?

In a day these men will be free.

They'll be walking away

because these Germans

can't be bothered keeping them.

Come on.

British troops are already being

released all over the city.

He was here.

His name... His name is here.

It's dated October.

Yes, he was here for several months.

Well, what did she say?

Every day, the Germans brought

him here from the camp to work.

Then one day, they took him away.

He never came back.

Where did she say they took him?

Anne, they don't ask questions.

Did she say he was dead?

I need proof.

Do you keep a record

of people dying...

Anne, this is anarchy.

There's no authorities here

to make out a certificate.

He might have got away.

And if he didn't?

I said something to you

a long time ago.

I meant it.

We can take Dominic.

We can go back to the U.S. of a.

We can be a family.

The German delegation are

to be taken by train

to Lacapelle and meet

at the villa paques.

Then I will drive them

to the chimay...

...Lacapelle road, where

they will present themselves.

Hello, my boys!

Hello, boys!

My favorites.

What a cheerful bunch.

We're here.

They're fighting.

I think we should sing a song.

All right. We're going to sing

a song for you, boys.

After that, Marechal Foch

has arranged they be escorted

by security train to a secluded

spot in the Compiegne forest.

The isolation should hide them

from any rebel aircraft.

President Wilson wants our unit

to be part of the delegation...

# No such... #

Hey, what's the matter with you?

Sing a song.

# Boom-ta-rah-rah-boom-Dee-yay #

# Ta-rah-rah-boom-Dee-yay #

# Ta-rah-rah-boom-Dee-yay #

Ahhh!

Look,

who is here!

You're safe!

You're safe!

You made it.

Oh!

What are you doing here?

We're now the villainous

vamping lady spies.

Those French soldiers were so

convinced we were Germans,

they shipped us across the border.

Now the Germans are

convinced it's over.

So we're having a ball.

We're doing way better, by George.

This place is better

than no-man's-land.

Hey, where's the little kid?

Why don't you come

and sing a song with us?

Oh, yes.

Come on! You can do it!

No, you can't say no to us.

We won't let you.

Come on, look into their

faces now, come on.

You know the rules.

# Let me call you sweetheart #

Sing.

# I'm in love with you #

Don't be shy, come on.

# Let me hear you whisper #

# That you love me too #

# Keep your love light shining #

# In your eyes so true #

You sing.

Come on, Anne.

# Let me #

# Call you sweetheart #

# I'm in love with you #

Wonderful!

# Let me call you sweetheart #

# I'm in love with you #

# Let me be...?#

Oh!

Oh, my love.

My love... My love.

Tell me I'm not dreaming.

Officer Blythe.

Gil, you remember Jack Garrison.

He's helped me look for you.

We must move quickly.

There's going to be a truce.

Jack and his friends

are with allied forces.

They'll get us out very quickly.

We don't have much time.

See what we can do.

My associate and I are to escort

you and your delegation

to the eastern front.

I expect you'll find it

tough to pick up

where you left off from...

Especially after

all the inhumanity you've seen.

We'll take it one step at a time.

We'll be fine.

I bribed

an attendant...

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