The Fallen Idol
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- Year:
- 1948
- 95 min
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Good day, sir.
In his office there, miss.
Uh, Baines, is, uh - | is the ambassador's car at the door?
- It's waiting, sir. | - His Excellency has been delayed. He'll drive straight to the airport.
Of course.
Oh, uh, Baines, flowers for her room.
You know the sort my | wife likes. After eight
months in a hospital the | place must look like home.
She'll find everything | just as she left it, sir.
The doctors don't yet know | if they'll permit her to fly.
- The journey will be a strain. | - Master Phillipe, sir.
He should have his hair cut. | He looks as if we've neglected him.
Any message for | your mother, Phillipe?
Tell her I've got | something to show her.
That will bring her home. | Look after the embassy while I'm away.
Be back on Monday morning | with my wife, I hope.
I hope so too, Your Excellency. | It's been a long time.
Papa. Papa.
Au revoir, Papa.
Hello, Macgregor.
Aw.
Hello, Macgregor. Hello.
Come on. Come on. Hmm.
Come on.
Oh.
Look. London.
Good day, sir.
Baines.
Baines!
- One of her moods again. | - Always some grouse.
Not healthy to be as clean as all that.
You be careful, sonny. | Mrs. Baines is on the warpath again.
Anyway, these foreigners like a bit of dirt.
Poor kid. Be a good thing | for him when his mother gets back.
Master Phillipe,just because | your father's away for a couple of days...
you mustn't think | you can run wild all over the house.
No, Mrs. Baines.
I've got plenty to do | without clearing up after you.
What's that you've got in your hand? | Show me. What is it?
Piece of chalk.
You've been making marks | all over the floor again?
- Well? Have you? | - Just little marks.
Give me the chalk. | Come on. Give it to me.
Have you done what | I told you to do, Master Phillipe?
Done what?
- Got rid of it. | - Yes.
You know what happens | to little boys who tell lies?
I won't have any vermin | in any house I run.
Did you put it where I told you to? | Down the lavatory?
- Did you? Answer me. Did you? | - Yes.
What are you hiding in your pockets?
Bring your hand out. | Show me. Come along.
Only toffees.
I won't have you eating between meals,
Master Phillipe. Give them to me.
You need a mother's care. | I've tried to do it for months.
Is that all you've got? Run along, | and try and not get into mischief.
It's difficult enough | with half the staff away.
- See you on Monday, Mr. Baines. | - Have a good weekend, Harry.
Get out of it.
Can't you see I'm busy?
Can't you pick on someone else?
Well, since you are here, | you might as well do a job of work.
- Get on with that. | - Look. Macgregor.
Oh. Hmm.
Looking well this morning, isn't he?
- Have you got a little box for him? | - Little box?
Hmm. Might find something.
Will you take me for a | walk this afternoon, Baines?
Well, I might, if you work hard enough. | I might. We'll see.
Quite a lot to be done.
This is exciting - | your mother coming back- isn't it?
Yes, but, you know, | I don't remember her very well.
Have a glass of pop, | Phile. Spot of drink...
...will do us good. Give us | an appetite for dinner.
- I am having my meals down here, aren't I? | - Of course.
- What have you got for chop? | - Chop?
You said that was | what food was called in Africa.
- Oh, yes, of course. Chop. | - Tell me more about Africa.
- Another time. | - Was is it hot there?
You never felt such heat. | Not - Not even where you come from.
Not a nice heat, mind you, | like you get in the park on a day like this.
The white man's grave, they call it.
Wet. Smelling of rot.
- What does rot smell of? | - Eh?
Oh, the opposite to this.
When there's nothing | but carbolic round you hanker after rot.
Mmm. I understand.
- Hmm. | - It reeks of chains.
Yes. Hmm.
- It's a man's life out there, Phile. | - But why did you leave Africa?
Why? Oh, um, | get married, you know.
Wasn't there anybody to marry | out there in Africa?
Oh, yes. Plenty. | But they weren't white.
- Must they be white? | - Um - Hmm.
Ah, Mrs. Patterson. | What are you doing with those?
- Mrs. Baines told us to fill 'em. | - Where's Dolly and the others?
The weekend off. The | place is empty except for
Mrs. Baines, Phile and me. We carry on.
Phile, drink up the pop | and lend a hand with this.
Don't overwork him, Mr. Baines.
Got to make a living like everybody else.
- Does everybody make a living? | - Everybody.
- Even Papa? | - Just a slave really.
- Not an easy life like us. | - Can you make a living in Africa?
Make a living?
You can make a fortune. | Make anything you like.
Make elephants and kings and castles.
Yes. And shoot 'em too.
- If they don't get you. | - Can I show her the gun?
Don't you dare. Leave it where it is.
It's not loaded, | and Baines keeps the safety catch on.
Leave it be, Phile.
- It's got bullets too! | - Phile -
Phile.
So there you are. | Holding up the work again?
- There's still plenty to do. | - We'll get it finished.
By sitting around here all day long?
Good morning, Mr. | Baines. Till Monday.
- Ta, ta. | - No business to keep that gun in the house.
Come along, Master Phillipe. | Sit down there. Get on to that salad.
Baines is going to take me | for a walk this afternoon.
No, he isn't. | Not with all this work to do.
- There'll be time enough for both. | - Oh, please.
Work first, | and pleasure afterwards.
Easy to see you've been eating | between meals, Master Phillipe.
I'm sick to death of | your ways, spoiling the boy.
He didn't. I took it.
- Lying again, Master Phillipe? | - There's lies and lies.
- What do you mean by that? | - Some lies are just kindness.
Kindness?
Temper, temper. I won't have you | swearing in front of the boy.
Do go on, Master Phillipe. | What are you waiting for?
I don't want any.
Master Phillipe, do as you're told | and eat it up. Go along.
Why don't you let Baines | take me for a walk?
Because I say so.
I hate you.
Master Phillipe, | you'll say you're sorry for that.
I'm not sorry.
Very well. Go straight | upstairs to the nursery,...
...and you'll stay there | for the whole afternoon.
Do you hear me? | Go along. Up, up, up!
Get along with you. Go along.
I don't care.
Hello, Macgregor.
Look. You're very pretty, you know.
Baines.!
Baines!
Quick. Come on, Macgregor.
I got you.
Ah!
- Baines! | - Mustn't come in here, sonny.
- Isn't Mr. Baines here? | - No. Hasn't been in here yet.
Baines!
Phile.
- What are you doing here? | - I saw you through the window.
Are you by yourself?
Yes.
You gave me a start.
- I thought it would be funny. | - Yes. It's funny. Of course it's funny.
- Phile, this is Julie. | - How do you do?
Have a bun.
He spells his name queer. | P- H-I-L-E. Phile.
Oh, she | - she hasn't got an appetite, isn't eating.
You can have both of them.
You don't need to take any notice of us.
- Got a glass of milk? | - I think I've got a drop.
Well, go and get it, Phile.
I wish I were dead.
It wouldn't work.
There are things have got to be said.
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