Istanbul Page #6
- Year:
- 1957
- 84 min
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Remembering...
Having it also clear again.
In the car the first
night we met Jim.
Do you remember what you said?
Very well. I said you
had a choice to make.
Come sit down.
I've made my choice. We go
back to England together.
I'll be well again. And I'll make
you happy more than before.
Now that you've decided, would
you mind telling me why?
I'm your wife
and I want our marriage.
You're my wife.
And I'm sure you care for me.
I'm very grateful.
You feel drawn to me by
every motion except love.
That's reserved for Jim Brennan.
My life is with you, Douglas.
I wonder how grateful you'd be
if I told you I've known who you.
Who you were the first month.
Why didn't you tell me?
I didn't want to lose you.
What happened to me
was not your fault.
Remember that young psychiatrist
who examined you in London?
I think his name was Evans.
He was under the impression
he could cure you. I sent him away.
Now what do you say?
I say, you're still my dearest
friend, whatever you have done.
I will try to prove it to you.
Flight to Paris, Vienna...
That's our flight.
Through to Paris.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
- You are Mr. Boyle?
- That's right.
Is this your complete baggage?
It better be. But
the way she packs.
A slight formality, monsieur. Your
baggage will be returned shortly.
- A mere technicality.
- If you will accompany us please.
- Now wait a minute.
- That's your trouble, Charlie...
Never understand technicalities.
Technicalities? You don't even
know what technicalities is!
Yes. Very shortly. Goodbye.
Please accept my apologies. I
have to examine your luggage.
May I have your keys, please?
- But why me?
- Because you're such a big shot.
Oh, so they're bothering you too?
No no. The inspector never bothers
me. We've got a deal.
I would want my friends
to miss their plane.
- Let me handle it.
- Just so we get out of here.
Man I have your keys?
Would you mind telling me
what this is all about?
It's about $200,000
worth of trouble.
But I think we can
take care of it.
Thank you, Mr. Brennan.
You see I told you.
"'You should have
listened to your mother."
Inspector, you're a success.
Is that a confession
or a declaration?
That's up to you.
All passengers please on board.
- Your plane?
- That's still up to you.
And Mr. and Ms. Boyle
are free to go.
We're almost at the airport.
Well. You're pretty good cop.
Oh yes. It's a pity you will
not be here to read my report.
You're quite a character.
So long, Brennan. Good flight.
So long, Nural.
Fasten your seat belts, please.
Please fasten your seatbelts.
No reason to be nervous,
ladies and gentlemen
we've been ordered back. Please
fasten your seatbelts, again.
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