Maryland

Synopsis: A woman tormented by the hunting death of her husband forbids her son to have anything to do with horses. But when he falls for the daughter of his father's trainer, he defies his mother by entering the Maryland Hunt.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Henry King
Production: Twentieth Century Fox
 
IMDB:
6.7
Year:
1940
92 min
65 Views


One, two, three, four...

Right.

- Left.

- Look straight ahead.

Left or right?

- Left. No, right.

- Left or right?

Right.

- How much anxiety medicine do you take?

- I've stopped them.

So you sleep better, without

nightmares and migraines? Okay.

- Do you have a girlfriend at the moment?

- No.

- But sex is good?

- Yeah, good.

Alright! Why do you have nosebleeds then?

- I do not know.

- I looked at your results...

It could be worse. Poor cardiovascular

and concentration tests...

I do not know if we can let

you return to service.

- I want to return.

- You'll get a decision in the mail.

Do not take it that way. The anxiety and

hallucinations are following effects.

It affects many coming home.

- Can you stop here?

- At the next stop.

Stop here, please.

Thank you.

Mom?

Mom?

- Why are you late?

- Are we late or something?

- What's he doing?

- Who?

- He is coming too.

- I don't know him, he is Lebanese.

- Lebanese?

- Yes, you have a problem with that?

- No, on the contrary.

- We have to protect Arabs...

- 500 per day. Better than first place.

- Yes, but not much...

- Do you remember the job in Malta?

- How much was it? 800 per day?

- Yes, something like that.

- Do you want more?

- Yes, it would have been nice.

- We'll see next time.

- Is it here?

- Yes.

- Yes?

- Good day. We are security guards.

Here it is.

Change, then come back.

- Last time was messed up because of him.

- What happened?

Sh*t himself with logistics.

We stood there like idiots without stuff.

- Who's in your team?

- Same guys as last time.

- Team Leader is Michal.

- Good luck...

- Yes, he's a real idiot.

- Have you bought cigarettes? No?

- No.

- What is this sh*t tie?

You look so underdressed!

Look at how nice Vincents dressed.

- If you are ready, we can begin.

- What do we start with?

- Courtyard

- Franck and Vincent take the house.

- Vincent, take the first floor?

- Yes, I'm coming.

This is a large area, so

check all the sides properly.

I have added an extra five guys.

They may come in handy.

- Who?

- I deployed them. We'll take the house.

- Has anyone checked newly hired staff?

- Yes, everything like that is checked.

- Who handled it?

- Me.

- Vincent?

- Yes.

- Vincent ?!

- Yes I am here.

- Where are you?

- In the living room.

The large couch?

I can't see you.

- Can you see me now?

- I can't see you. Move.

- Here?

- Yes, now I see you.

There are blind spots.

The corridor seems ok.

- Vincent, are you there?

Vincent? Vincent, you hear me ?!

Yes, we are still here.

We are still in southern France.

Mom, what time is it?

And what is the big pointer for?

What is the big pointer?

I'm talking on the phone, honey.

Has Franck also checked here?

Come, we have a briefing.

- Well!

- Then we go. Do you hear?

You've all seen the stairs into the hall.

It goes to the basement, the rally point.

We evacuates via the back door,

to the left after the farm.

- Tom takes the guest list at the hall.

- Prime Minister!

- No, Home Secretary.

- Radio Show!

- Sure.

- Sure.

- Is there a lot of people at the hall?

- Yes.

- Need help?

- No, I'm Kevin.

- VIP parking lot is getting full.

- What should I do?

You have to keep the place of politicians.

Did the minister come?

No.

- Look at those breasts and bleached hair!

- Who?

Two o'clock. Are they real?

Is she his wife or daughter?

- Cut the crap and stay focused!

- We are focused.

- Did you hear Duroy speech?

- Yeah, not bad. It was captivating.

- Excuse me? Can you get ice?

- What did you say?

Ice.

- What a place! It goes well for Whalid.

- Better than you.

- Yes, Lebanese earn big.

- He is French.

Yeah, he is French, but it

will vex Duroy eventually.

Whalids not going to ruin everything?

Monetary stories with Qatar can

spoil the presidential election.

- Quiet. We have people who take care of stuff.

- It only goes up in the measurements.

Not in municipal elections, but

Duroy return to parliament.

It is still too early.

Vincent? Denis here.

Vincent? Denis here!

- Come to the entrance.

- Why?

- Quick!

- I'm coming.

- Good evening.

- Mr. Duroy.

Good evening, Minister. Head to the

second parking lot, VIP parking.

Straight ahead, to the right of the house.

Where you will be received. Have a nice evening!

Hold the list. I'll be right back.

- Good evening.

- I'm a minister.

- What's your name?

- Derradji, Tarik.

You are not on the list, sir.

Can you leave?

You are blocking the gates.

Yes? Call me. I have a problem

at the gate with an idiot.

Move, please.

Yes? I'm standing outside. One moment.

- It's for you.

Yes, hello?

Okay. Understood.

You can go.

- Vincent, what happened?

- Hold this. I'll be right back.

... Only according to the contract

and it says clearly

- You get paid last, after all

intermediaries who have not been paid yet.

What does that mean? Is that a threat?

Do not come here and threaten us!

- Do not take that tone!

- Are you all right, sir?

- Yes, wait outside.

- Very well.

- What did you hear?

- Nothing, sir.

- Go and fetch my wife. Immediately!

- Yes, sir.

Vincent Denis.

Have you seen Whalids wife?

- What the f***... Where are you?

- I'm looking for Whalids wife, a blonde.

- As everyone... Give me more info.

- Blonde, floral dress, bare back.

- Ok, I know.

- Have you seen her?

- Yes, by the pool.

- Okay, thanks.

Ghost, come! Are you hungry?

Excuse me...Your husband is looking for you

Okay.

- Did you find her?

- Yes, she's going now.

Here.

Want another one? Here.

What is it with you?

Come here. Come.

- Franck, want a beer?

- Vince! Come!

- Do you have a lighter to open this?

- Take my phone.

- Can you open a beer with a phone?

- What?

- Whalids family must be guarded the next 2 days.

- 3000 euros a week, 900 for two days.

- Why do you offer me the job?

Why? I know you need money

and you are my friend.

- You think I can't go back?

- Stop it!

- Why do you not do it?

- Well? Otherwise I ask Franck.

It's just babysitting. You drive them,

run errands, take them to the beach...

- Okay.

- So you'll do it?

- I'll come late in the morning.

- Cool.

- Vincent! He's up there.

- Thanks.

- You look good.

- Yes, that's good.

- Did you take Tramadol?

- Yes, Acupan also, it is the same.

- And just ten drops of Rivotril.

- Yes I know. No Lyrica?

No, you can come back

tomorrow afternoon.

- I can't I work tomorrow.

- Okay

- Yes?

- Hello I'm security, Vincent Loreau.

- Come in.

- Thanks.

- You'll stay here.

- Thank you, sir.

Good day.

- Do you have something to eat, please?

- Theres spaghetti, it's over there.

Thank you.

Eat!

Imad!

I'm calling from Geneva.

It's only two days.

It makes me calmer.

Why do you go back there again?

- I'll be back in two days.

- What is going on?

There is no danger.

I know. Ali is fine, but

he's a little lonely.

- Excuse me, I'm coming in to locking up.

I will speed up France with the

help of everyone's support

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Jack Andrews

Sir John Lawson Ormrod Andrews (15 July 1903 – 12 January 1986) was a member of both the Northern Ireland House of Commons and the Senate of Northern Ireland. Son of Prime Minister John Miller Andrews, he was educated at Moure Grange Preparatory School, County Down, and Shrewsbury School. Andrews entered Parliament as MP for Mid Down in 1953 (replacing his father), a seat which he represented until his resignation in 1964, when he was elected to the Senate where he sat until the Parliament was prorogued in 1972. His election to the senate was following a cabinet reshuffle, in which Andrews accepted demotion to the politically unimportant position of Government Minister in the Senate. He held several Cabinet positions, including Minister in the Senate from 1964 and Deputy Prime Minister from May 1969. He was a contender for the position of Prime Minister on the retirement of Lord Brookeborough, but when it became clear that Terence O'Neill had a comfortable lead over both Andrews and Brian Faulkner in the parliamentary party, no contest was held. In 1969 he was approached by O'Neill to succeed him, but he refused and James Chichester-Clark was elected During the 1970 Bannside and South Antrim by-elections, Andrews was at the centre of the UUP's pluralist campaign against Ian Paisley's Protestant Unionist Party, declaring "What does Protestant Unionism mean? Does it mean that you have to put a sign over the door of the Unionist Party saying Protestants only?" Andrews was knighted in 1973. In retirement, he served as President of the Unionist Party of Northern Ireland. more…

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