Naughty Arlette Page #7

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
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I couldn't make you happy because there will always be a shadow between us

You can't run away from your responsibilities,it is as easy as that

You can runaway from me easily though

No it is not easy,I think it is the hardest thing I've ever done

I hate myself for hurting you but

I'll hate myself even more if I run out

I don't think you would come back to Littleton,don't you?

No,I'll go right away to the Continent

Why don't you go to your father?

You must try and forget all about me

And you?

I shan't ever forget you,my darling

Good Bye

No,don't kiss me,I can't bear it

Go away while I don't look

Is everything all right,Daddy?

She is not coming back to Littleton

Why don't you go out and say good bye to her?

Me?

All right,daddy,if you like me to

You? How did you get in?

I was waiting outside for my father

You were? Were you?

Frightened he might decide to stay,eh?

Of course not

He fetched me from a party

and told me you were not coming back to Littleton

And I wanted to say good bye to you,Arlette

Another good bye,who next I wonder

Please,don't be bitter,Arlette, I know you are very unhappy

Me? Unhappy?

But you wanted to go away with him

You little fool,did you really think I would going away with your precious father?

Of course he wasn't

I don't believe you

What did you think I went with a man twice my age?

And on top of that one of the stupidest and dullest men I know

How dare you say that about my father

There is no need to pretend and tell lies

You were packing to go to Paris with him

That's were you are mistaken

If you look,you will see I am going to Rome

And if you want to know,I shall be traveling on the Rome express

With him

He is a man any girl would fall for

he is clever,interesting and very attractive

Your father set out to make me look the fool

I made a bet to get my own back and now I have made a fool of him

It was very easy

The only person you made a fool of was yourself

I think you are despicable

My hope is I shall never see you again

Do not worry,you never will

Perhaps I ought not asked you to say good bye

I'm glad I said good bye to Arlette

Did she say anything?

Yes,she said

she said you were a man any girl would fall for

Clever,interesting and very attractive

Can you drive as far as Littleton in Hertfordshire?

Littleton?Hertfordshire? At this time of the night?

All right,Captain

You're being very extravagant,Daddy

It's worth it

Helen,darling

I have to go to stop at Rose& Crown and pick my things up

You needn't bother,they are here

Come in

You rung,Miss?

Yes I did

This time it is my swim suit that has disappeared

Skimping in the right I suppose, and where are my tennis shoes?

Would that be all,Miss?

Yes

No

I know I forgot what it was anyway

What kind of service are you

Throughout many years it has been my privilege to serve Mr Tesserau

whom I consider in many ways my superior

I've always endeavored to tolerate his abominable daughter

but I fear without success

I have avoided putting my thoughts into words

I think the time has now come when I may permit myself the liberty of saying

that you ought to be put across somebody's knee and spanked

Hard, furthermore

if it not involved a certain loss of dignity on my part

I would not hesitate to do it myself

Good night

Dignity be blown

This is the end

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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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