Of Human Bondage
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- 1934
- 83 min
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KNOCKSArretez au coin, s'il vous plait.
Monsieur Foine. Yes, monsieur?
Could I speak to you for a moment?
Well, I've been studying painting
with you for some time now.
Do you think it's worth my whileWhy do you ask?
There's no sense in staying
unless I have talent.
If you are not certain about
your talent, why stay till now?
Because all this
is so beautiful to me.
In my youth,
it was also beautiful to me.
But now,
it is the city of lost illusions.
Is your studio very far?
No. Not very.
Let us go there. You will show me
what you have done. Yes.
Have you any money?A little. Not enough to live on.
Then, I must tell you.
There is no talent here, merely
industry and intelligence. You will
never be anything but mediocre.
And it is very cruel
to discover one's mediocrity only
when it is too late. I know.
That name does not belong there.
Take your courage in both your hands
and make something of your life.
Have you anything in mind?
Well, you see...
..I have my limitations. I've always
been interested in medicine.
If one can't be great, at least
one can be of some use to people.
WOMAN COUGHS:
I don't know why I should 'ave such
a thing. Upon my word, I don't!
I've never had a day's illness
in my life.
It's a winter cough.
Many middle-aged women have it.
Well, I never! No-one's
ever called me middle-aged before.
It's time you got used to it.
All the same.
You're a nice one, deerie.
I can't say the same for you.
Good day, madam.
The rest of you come back tomorrow.
Get him ready.
All right, sir.
Are you the boy's father? Yes, sir.
What's the matter with you now?
You see what the matter is.
The boy has a club foot.
Carey, you'd better take this case.
It's a subject
you ought to know something about.
It's only for the looks of the
thing. I don't find it no trouble.
That's wonderful. I did. That's cos
you let them go on at you.
You're a little slow, Carey.
I'll instruct the class.
There are many varieties of
club feet. This is less interesting.
Yours would prove more interesting.Yes. I believe so.
Mind taking off your sock, Carey?
No. Not at all.
Keeps his feet nice and clean,
doesn't he?
Hm, yes. Talipes equinovarus -
malformation requiring you to walk
on the outside of the foot.
A very interesting example,
I must say!
Do you mind if I have a look?
Congenital club foot.
In simple language, a foot twisted
inward. The cause is not clear.
Hereditary influence plays a part.
Dr Little traces recurring deformity
through four generations.
When you've quite finished...
I say, old man, I like that!
French, isn't she?
Yes. She was a model in Paris.
I can't, for the life of me,
understand why you gave up painting.
I'd rather look at that all day
long, than at this! Woman, you know!
You can tell by the, er, pelvis.I like 'em with a little more...
LAUGHTER:
There's life in the old girl yet!
Don't inhale, deerie!
I say! I've got to be getting along!
at the Crown & Anchor.
Very nice, too! Cheerie-o!
Funny fellow, isn't he?
It must have been wonderfulIt was.
You really knew all thoseSome of them.
I wonder if you couldn't help me.In what way?
There's a girl
and I can't get anywhere with her.
You've been to Paris and all that.
I'm sure you can give me a starter.
I'd ask Griffiths, only he couldn't
remember whom he was doing it for.
You know,
say something to make her laugh.
LAUGHS:
MAN:
What? You don't believe it?You are too suspicious!
I say, she's marvellous, isn't she?No. She's anaemic.
You don't suppose she likesOf course.
Now's your chance. Say something.
Well, I see your friend's going.
I don't know what you mean.
The nobleman
with the sandy moustache.
Has he left you for another?
to mind their own business.
Why?
You have a very nice back. Am I
on speaking terms with your back?
Woman, you know.
You can tell by the pelvis.
And that...calls himself
a gentleman!
I apologise. What for?I promised you something charming.
She's turned out
to be ill-natured and contemptible.
You don't suppose I care what
an anaemic waitress says to me?
Well, I do. I must be going.
Coming along?
No, I think I'll have some more tea.
Anything you want?Yes, if you don't mind.
I'd like to talk to you.
Filthy weather, isn't it?
Makes no difference to me.
I have to be here all day.
Oh, I only wanted to sayWell, say it.
You know, you have a lovely smile.
You should use it more often.
Now, don't go spoofing me.
A girl that works hard all day
don't have much reason to smile.
Perhaps I could find a reason.
Will you let me try?
I don't know whether I will
or whether I won't.
I hope you'll decide you will.
Huh!
RAIN FALLS:
KLAXON BLARES:
Like that, unt that, like so!
BOTH LAUGH:
That is a nice little hand.
GLASS CHIMES:
Excuse me, won't you? Ja ja.
THEY GIGGLE:
How do you do?You seem in a great hurry.
I've been waiting ten minutes.
I didn't know you could draw!Didn't you?
That meant to be me? Looks like you.
If you look at it that way. Tea?
You are a strange sort.
I say, will you dine with me
some time? We'll go to the theatre?
I don't mind. When will you come?
I'm off Thursdays.All right, Thursday,
seven o'clock Victoria Station?
RINGING:
All right. I'll meet you at Victoria
in the second class waiting room.
All tickets, please!
Show your tickets.
All tickets, please!
All tickets, please!
Show your tickets.
All tickets, please!
Boat train, platform 19!
All tickets, please...!
I thought you were never coming.I like that!
I almost went home.
I was in the second class
waiting room.
Is it likely I'd sit in the second
class when I could sit in the first?
For a gentleman of brains,
you don't use 'em!
Perhaps not. Anyway, you're here,
so it's all right, isn't it?
You certainly do make a girl
feel important.
VIOLINS PLAY:
I love that music.
Whenever I hear it, I think of you.
How pale you are.
How strange, how cold.
CORK POPS:
Do you always order champagne?
No. Why did you do it now?
I was hoping it would make you
more friendly.
Do you think it will? Well,
there's one thing I can say for you.
Gentleman,
May I see you again?
I don't mind. Doesn't it make
any difference to you?
No. If you don't take me out,
someone else will.
I'll say good night here.
Won't you stay for a moment? No.Why not?
People would think
I don't know what.
I love that music.
Whenever I hear it, I think of you.
Whenever I hear it, I think of us.
who danced like you.
I've been looking for you
all my life.
You don't have much to do with
your time. I should be studying.
Then why don't you?Well, I'd rather see you.
Any of the girls noticeI don't know.
What difference does it make?
They all laugh at you. Do they?
Why? Say you're in love with me.
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