Millie Page #5

Synopsis: Millie Blake has a love affair that goes wrong, so Millie plays the field recklessly from that point on. When she finds out that one of the reckless players from her past has now cast his spell on her daughter, she takes matters into her own hands and finds herself in a courtroom trying to find a better defense plea than mother-love and honor-protection.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): John Francis Dillon
Production: RKO Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.3
TV-G
Year:
1931
85 min
80 Views


I'll stop at nothing.

Oh what Rach

please Jim won't you do this for me it's

only for my peace of mind it's not much

I'm asking only to keep away from my

little toe sure sure if your soul

brought up about it all right thank you

will you shake on it sure you've always

been a good friend Jim feel better now

a lot fine we'll stay for old times sake

huh for all time Hey

what do you sit down and have a drink

with me I wish I could marry but I'm

very busy tonight yeah I know well

goodbye

I'll be down next weekend

isn't it something new you're coming in

from school every weekend don't you say

our name so I school you know and also.

Jimmy's gonna take me to the matinee

next Saturday it's good of you Jimmy to

drive her out to school oh not at all

it's only a matter beyond the labs lucky

for me we were going at the same time

we'll be seeing you next week as our

telephones good goodbye goodbye

you come back in a couple of hours well

you make yes

oh yeah you come on and sit by the fire

thank you that's why limes take off your

coat

now the Hat now you sit down and make

yourself comfortable I'll take off your

galoshes we've got a warm-up those

pretty little legs I'm warmed by the

fire huh

hello this is Mike miss Millie yeah say

maybe I'm talking out of turn but I just

felt I had to tell you this but listen

if it gets past you it's gonna cost me

my job well I picked up your daughter

with Damien tonight at her home but.

Mikey was taking you to school wasn't it

well he didn't take in a school stopped

over his large up in the country instead

yeah they're there now they can't see me

think was just a lot hello hello hello.

I think I can talk your grandmother out

of her objection if you'll just have

patience oh I'm crazy to get started are

you I've always wanted to be an actress

ever since I was a baby well I think

you're quite old enough to do as you

please now oh you're a peach to say that

uncle jinuk Emma

I'll give you $50 if you put it up to 16

in prepare $50 we'll keep it there

gee it's great to be here talking about

my career

there are fully valid with the girls at

school yeah yeah not not quite so

conventional huh well if I'm going to

have an artery I certainly can't be

bothered about conventional shuttin or

not but I hope your grandmother won't

mind I'm adding here yeah I suppose she

would yeah I suppose so yeah not so good

huh well you know that my preparing for

the stage is a secret that my being is

part of that so I don't think it's

necessary to mention it I don't think so

either we have a little more cider do

you think I would can't possibly hurt

you

because my nose does it but I like it

yeah well house tomorrow.

Oh down.

I would have such a good time and I was

you out for Jimmy yeah well now suppose

we forget the uncle part of it for just

now and and you call me Jimmy

all right Jimmy

all right and just for that I'm going to

show you something.

Oh Oh how good you like it now you just

slip that Mandarin code on you yeah yes

indeed now let me see it and if it

matches your beauty it's yours it does

really uh-huh oh oh oh

Jimmy you're the most wonderful man in

the world

you're the most beautiful girl I ever

saw

come on coming you better go upstairs Oh.

Millie what do you want say what do you

mean break in here you dirty swine after

all your promises where's my little girl

how do I know she isn't here no no

you don't know who this woman was no you

didn't see her when you were struggling

with mr. Damien no didn't you try to see

her no did you hear this unknown warnley

the house I don't know

you will answer yes or no I don't know I

said miss Blake

you've already testified that you heard

a woman leave the house just after the

shot was fired now weren't you

interested in seeing who this person was

who might have been a witness to the

shooting I don't see why not

because you already knew Your Honor I

object

objection sustained what were you doing

when you thought you heard this woman

leave the house I can't remember miss

Blake you received a long-distance

telephone call from a New Rochelle pay

station didn't you I don't know where it

came from who telephone I don't know

what did that person tell you I can't

remember she can't remember didn't they

tell you that Damir had another woman at

his Lodge and didn't you enraged by

jealousy go out there and shoot him Fame

it any way you like I don't know what

I'm up here for anyway your honor

there's no need for any further question

miss Blake

don't you realize that by refusing to

answer you are placing yourself in a

very serious position I can't quite see

why this defendant was placed to

understand Your Honor the defendant

refused confiding I hope that by placing

on the stand I might get some

enlightenment myself any further

questions excuse.

Court is now adjourned until 2 o'clock

here comes a felon.

Oh.

Well Dada what do you think yep got one

chance we've got to play it hard paws.

Millie same as ever

won't budge an inch her silence has put

her in a tough spot gee we've got to put

this thing over our you probably got to

stay on the job I'll do my part

write down how I say that the a Oh Frank

let me a good cigar

you boys do a little more work on it we

got to keep them thinking our way don't

over hi hi T whoa hello boys

well how'd you like it this morning oh

you got the case all sewed up I'll say

we have I was just saying you proved the

clearest case of jealousy I've ever

heard of jealousy was the motive all

right I proved that beyond a doubt how's

this pointing an accusing finger at the

attorney for defense the orders voice

rang out like a pistol-shot

cherchez La Femme he cried find the

woman is that a headline I read it there

cherchez la fte no I think I'd better

say it in plain English find the woman

well I use the French in the paper you

know what's in it gives it more class

well that won't be bad sure we're gonna

have a big afternoon

say this little town will be on the map

for a while anyhow if you tried this

case in New York you'd be the next

governor

well thanks gentlemen Oh now if you'll

excuse me I've got to get back in the

courthouse don't forget to hear my

summarization this afternoon

we'll be right there ready I only hope

we can put this over boys oh my let's

tummy mouth hello Mike what are you

doing here say what's the idea what do

you mean well I don't like the looks of

this thing and from now on you can count

me young or whatever Mike it gave us

your word you keep out of town through

the trials over yeah that was because

you guys know what help Mele well it

hasn't done any good so far and I'm

going to District Attorney

no you can't do that well we're all

familiar you know that well I'm not so

sure you've got to believe us now they

got us almost lick we've got just the

one chance and you're not gonna spoil

everything all yeah I am well I don't

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Donald Henderson Clarke

Donald Henderson Clarke (August 24, 1887 – March 27, 1958) was an American writer and journalist, known for his romantic novels, mystery fiction, and screenplays. more…

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