Naughty Arlette Page #6

Synopsis: Arlette is a malicious schoolgirl who uses her feminine charms to attract, and then destroy, every man gullible enough to respond to her flirtations. She sets her cap for the art professor ...
 
IMDB:
6.5
Year:
1949
80 min
40 Views


could possibly be serious about a silly little girl like you?

Now

You go back to school

You know I really should put you across my knee

and give you a good spanking

The way she spoke to me, I'll never forgive her,never,never

Did she bear down on you on four sails?

She said that I was a child and threatened to give me a good spanking

How dreadfully funny

She's a fool.She has made a great mistake

But I bet you gave her Arnold the cold shoulder from now on

I had intended to but now

Now what?

The wife should never underestimate another woman

I will prove how quickly I can take her dear Arnold from her

When I really try

He wants to keep his shop open till midnight

or all nights for that matter,like they do in New York, I say you should be allowed

Have you any cigarettes?

Yes,Sir,I think I could manage to find you twenty

Thank you very much

There we are,Sir

Giving up your the pipe now?

Just for a change,you know

Well as I was saying,Sir,I'm a great believer in private enterprise

It was private enterprise that built up the empire

Look her,I must go now,Good Afternoon

Good Afternoon,Sir

As I was saying,Miss Emmer..

Julie wanted you to have this

Thank you

Afraid I couldn't get back on an earlier train

I hope remember to bring her a little present..

I have to give her some money I..

I was so busy all day today I didn't have time to do anything

I called your publisher's office to remind you,they said you weren't there

And had no appointment

You've been with that girl,haven't you?

Yes,I have

I was going to tell you anyway

We've always been such friends,you and I,Helen

I can't stand all this lying and deceit

I'd rather do anything which isn't hurting you and Julie

Anything but give her up

Does she imagines she is in love with you?

I don't know

If she isn't,why do she want to go and see me all the time?

And you?

You have returned

You haven't eaten my piece of birthday cake yet,you are mean

In fancy having taking you up to see your wretched publisher today,of all days

We had a lovely party

That's right,now you stop it

What don't you say it? I am a bad husband and a rotten father

Mr Dickson is it?

Anything wrong,Sir?

No,I just left some rather important notes on my desk

Come inside,Sir

I'll put the lights on in the hall room so you can find them

There you are,Sir,all yours

Let's see

They don't seem to be here

I think I must have left them on either Miss Hopper or Miss Tesserau prep book

That's right,I remember now,I was interrupted

Could you get them for me,Withers?

The young ladies will be upstairs by now,I expect,Sir

But like chattering for another hour,I'll see if I can find them

Thank you

Look,how did you get in here? Come on,out you go

Out

Close the door

I was hoping you come down,I have to see you

What is it?

My wife knows

Knows what?

About us

I had to tell her

Oh,Arnold

I can't go back there tonight

My darling

We must get away right away from this place

Let us go to Paris on Monday,I will arrange reservations on the Golden Arrow

I will arrange everything

Do not worry

I shall count every moment until Monday

Oh,Arnold

Paris

It will be heavens

Hello

Hello,yes,Mrs Dickson

Good Evening,Miss Hallam. I'm afraid he isn't in yet

No,I want to speak to him personally

He is not at home,and Mrs Dickson sounds very distraught

Of course he is not at home

Could I give him a message for you?

I:

I don't know I

I don't foresee it will be very late

Yes,I..

I tell him in front

Gosh it was lovely,in the water and underneath

What's the matter,Julie?

Nothing,Pat,I'm fine

Don't fib.Have you been crying?

No,I take it is because of swimming

Swimming my fault

Come on tell me all about it

It's just that,I think I'll be leaving Littleton soon

And I have loved it here

Leave it? But why?

Because my father

He left the house,Pat

Don't reveal a word,will you?

No

Of course not

Oh Julie,has it really come to that?

We've always been so happy,we three

Perhaps he has just lost his head

They always say

it is serious sort of men most likely to fall for pretty girls

I wish there was something I could do

Pat

Has your sister got an evening dress?

I expect so why?

Well do you think you will she will lend it to me?

I could ask her

Supposing I wrote a letter with my left hand

do you think anyone would recognize my writing?

I shouldn't think so. Julie,you've gone crazy?

No,but I think there is something I can do

-Henri -Yes,dear

When are you going to paint me?

Tomorrow,darling

And how is Arlette?

Enjoying life in her own way

Don't we all

And how is Arlette's latest conquest?

Someone old enough to be her own father

Another scalp for her collection,it's all very tedious

-Henri -Yes,dear

When are you going to paint me?

The day after tomorrow

What the heck!

I'm terribly sorry I spilled my drink

I'm soaked

That's nothing,come on, lie down and keep quiet

-Henri -Yes,Jenny

When are you going to paint me?

Next week,next week

What's your explanation of this?

Why can't I have some fun

Listen,I'm your father and I..

You were my father

Apparently it is not the first time you've been to a party like this

I even had anonymous letters about it

giving me the address and telling how to see it for myself

You came and saw your only daughter

heading for moral disaster,is that it?

Must be in the family

Julie,how dear you talk to me like that

And where do you meet these horrible people anyway?

At Arlette's.And Arlette is due here,Arlette

I think she is too young to go out and drink cocktails and use make up

Please Arlette

I'm sorry,Mr Dickson

I don't think she is the kind of girl I like her to be friends with

No,the pupil fetches things for her master

She is weary and spoiled

Ultra sophisticated

Arnold,remember your career

Or your position

don't let a ridiculous scandal ruin everything you worked for

Does she imagine she was in love with you

Love,we meet you speak up and so is this talk about love

To me it's serious

It's real

What is real yesterday is not real today

It will not be real tomorrow

Not to be real tomorrow

What did you say?

I was listening to myself

I want you to promise you won't go any more parties like that

I'll promise

I don't want any more anonymous letters

That was the first and the last

I wrote it

With my left hand

What?

I wrote that letter

This dress belongs to Patricia's sister

Make up is Mummy's

Something had to be done

I won't see her again,I promise

Let's go home,Daddy

All right

First I must go and tell Arlette

Come in

Arnold

What is this visit so late?

Has anything happened?

You look so upset

I've come to say good bye

Good Bye?

Oh,Good Bye

Oh,no.It is not true

You can't leave me

Try and understand,my darling

You can't do this to me now

I've been so happy packing all my things, thinking about you and I together

I know,I know but

Listen to me and do, don't try to understand

If we went away together

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Serge Véber

Serge Véber (1897–1976) was a French screenwriter and film director. He also worked as a lyricist for operettas and was involved with many hit songs. more…

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