The Largest Theatre in the World: Heart to Heart Page #14

Synopsis: A TV interviewer is determined to get a coup on a dodgy cabinet minister.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Year:
1962
80 min
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You know, I meant what I said earlier,

Jessie.

I do need you. I do love you.

Things like tonight,

I can't face on my own.

-Well, you did.

-No. No.

I wasn't on my own.

No!

This is a bad set for a love scene.

Who said anything about a love scene?

You did. You said "love".

If a man says that to a woman

in the Wild West,

he means "love", damn it.

-Jessie?

-No. We're off the set now.

I was going to do it, you know, Jessie?

You believe that, don't you?

I was going to expose that phoney,

they were gonna cut me off or fire me,

but I was gonna do it.

It would have cost me my job, my flat,

my car and my wife.

You believe me, don't you?

Your wife came pretty low on that list.

-Dave?

-Yeah?

Excuse me, Mrs Weston.

My little sister's mad about you

and she wanted to get your autograph.

All right.

-Thanks, David.

-Good night.

You believe me, don't you, Jessie?

If I didn't, I wouldn't love you,

would I?

Good night.

-I'm dropping...

-No, I'm gonna get the bus home. No.

Please, I didn't mean that.

I know exactly what you didn't mean.

Oh, damn. Damn.

It would be nice, wouldn't it,

if things were different.

Go on, say it.

All depends on what you mean by "nice".

No, it all depends

on what you mean by "different".

Go home, David.

Three. Three out of

two hundred and eighty four.

That's right.

Well, I'd like to meet those three.

Now, you go home and think about them.

They must be very interesting people.

And I'll go home,

think about the man

who made them interesting.

Good night, Mrs Weston.

Good night, Mr Mann.

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Terence Rattigan

Sir Terence Mervyn Rattigan, CBE (10 June 1911 – 30 November 1977) was a British dramatist. He was one of England's most popular mid twentieth century dramatists. His plays are typically set in an upper-middle-class background. He wrote The Winslow Boy (1946), The Browning Version (1948), The Deep Blue Sea (1952) and Separate Tables (1954), among many others. A troubled homosexual, who saw himself as an outsider, his plays centred on issues of sexual frustration, failed relationships, and a world of repression and reticence. more…

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