Maryland Page #3

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


- Good day. Jessie.

- Good day.

- Sit down.

- And what's your name?

- His name is Ali.

Ali? Hello, Ali. I'm Denis.

Do you want something to drink, Ali?

I have cola, orange juice, water...

Whisky?

- Eat up cereal now.

- It's not the same kind as before.

- What?

- It's not the same.

- There is no other.

- You want something different? Bread?

- You eat it like that, okay?!

- Calm, you do not talk to him like that!

What is happening?

- She'll be staying here.

- Yes, you've said it. So what?

Allows you like that papers be reaching?

You need some air.

Go for a walk.

what's happening?!

Your lawyer told us to wait here.

Where do you expect us to go?

You promised you were gonna come back.

You're lying. Stop it!

I don't believe you anymore.

Stop bullshitting me Imad , okay?!

Open, please.

We have to leave here. Trust me.

I'm just about to finish packing.

I know.

Are you gonna come get us tomorrow?

Running us to the airport

tomorrow morning?

She should go to a friend in Canada.

I might go with.

- Are you following them?

- Yes, why not?

I don't know...

What the hell are you going to do there?

- Take care of her and the boy.

- You?

- What is it? Does it seem strange?

- I don't know. Did she propose it?

- I don't know...

- She suggest it or not?

I don't know, I say.

We were in Afghanistan together.

I came home earlier, hurt.

- But we're from the same neighborhood.

- So you know him well?

- Yes, I do.

- What's with him?

What is with him? It is not easy

to come home. It leaves its mark.

- What do you mean?

- He can not put it behind him.

- I understand.

- That's just how it is.

- Are you American?

- No, German.

- German ?! So what? It does not matter.

- Thanks.

- It does not sound on your accent.

- Yes, a little.

Not much.

- What is it?

- Nothing.

- So, you are German?

- Yes, still...

- And you speak German?

- Yes, sometimes.

- Floating?

- Yes.

Fantastic!

I can say, "Ich liebe dich."

- Yes, it is clear...

- So tiresome you are!

- Is "Jessie" short for "Jessica"?

- Yes.

I have something for you.

What?

- Have you heard it?

- No.

- Like it?

- Very!

My Jessica, my Jessica,

my Jessica, my Jessica...

- Jessica!

- You dance well!

Do you think?

Now hold it! No!

- Now hold it.

- Is everything alright?

Yes.

Am I tiring?

- Am I tiring?

- No.

Go and see if the boy asleep.

- Go and see.

- I'll go and see if the boy asleep.

Be seated. Stay with me.

come with me.

- Are you with the child?

- He's gone.

Sh*t! Go up!

I'm going for the cameras.

- Yes?

- That's me. There is someone in the office.

- Ali!

- Stay here! Look at me. Calm down.

Here. It is loaded.

Hold with both hands.

Will there, you shoot. I'll pick him up

and return. Lock the door behind me.

Okay.

- Stay here.

- What's up?

Stay here!

Be seated there.

This is Denis voicemail.

Leave a message, please.

Typhoon TRAMIER and southwest monsoon has

caused major flooding in Luzon. According to...

Ali!

Ali, it's me. Come here! Come here!

Hold on.

Hold on.

Sit here.

Come on! Look at me. Stay here.

Come here. Hold on tight.

Come!

No worries.

It is clear.

Stay here, okay?

Vincent!

We must get out of here!

- Drive them to the airport.

- You are not coming?

Okay.

- Give me your purse. I put it behind.

- Where's Vincent? Will not he?

No, we have to leave now.

Take your purse. Come on! Jump in!

Vincent...

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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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