The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years
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- 1996
- 178 min
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There is a legend about a bird...
which sings just once in its life...
more sweetly than
any other creature...
on the face of the earth.
From the moment it leaves the nest...
it searches for a thorn tree...
and doesn't rest
until it's found one.
Then, singing among
the savage branches...
it impales itself upon the
longest, sharpest spine.
And dying, it rises
above its own agony...
to out-carol the lark
and the nightingale...
and the whole world
stills to listen...
and God in his heaven smiles.
For the best is bought only
at the cost of great pain...
or so says the legend.
Inside, everybody!
You, priest!
-Don't you know about the curfew?
-A man is dying.
And what's this?
His dinner?
His family is very poor,
his children are starving.
Meat! Chicken!
-We haven't seen this in months.
-All we get is macaroni.
For God's sake, have mercy on them!
Out whoring and drinking, more like.
All rotten priests are the same.
-On your way, priest.
-And don't break curfew again.
It's not much, but it
will help. Bring them out.
-Dear God. How many more?
-The Allies have landed in Sicily.
Mussolini can't last
now. It won't be long.
It will be long enough.
You are all welcome here.
And you can take this off.
You don't need it anymore.
-It is the law.
-It's a Fascist law.
-This is the house of God.
-lf there is a God at all.
He has forsaken us.
Perhaps it is we who
have forgotten him.
This man seems to
doubt the power of God.
So put your faith in me.
You're under my protection now,
and no harm will come to you.
And you don't need this.
Follow me.
No. There are too many already.
lf the Fascists find
out, what happens to me?
This is my church. I am responsible.
We are all responsible, Father.
I absolve you of any blame.
lf the authorities find out...
Ill say it was all my
doing. Go back to your dinner.
It's best you don't know.
Come along.
Come along.
Follow me this way. Come along.
It isn't much, I know, but you'll be
safe here for as long as you need to be.
Thank you from the bottom
of my heart. You are a saint.
No. Far from it. Please.
Ill try to find a
doctor for you tomorrow.
Meanwhile, make yourselves
as comfortable as possible.
Father, my grandson, Samuel...
protect him.
And find a safe haven for him...
if such a place still exists.
You can both live in that place.
I don't want to live.
I saw what the Nazis did...
to his parents.
To my wife.
When I know that the boy is safe...
I want to be with her.
Ill do what I can for him.
You swear on your sacred,
solemn love of God?
Now rest.
There are too many. We have
no food for them tomorrow.
Ill find some.
-And we need some medicine.
-Ill find some.
And you must rest, My Lord.
You put us all to shame.
No. We must do what we can.
Ill do the rest.
I know these are
difficult times, Ralph...
but when the Holy Father says mass...
his servant should not be late.
All across Europe, thousands
of displaced people...
are seeking some sanctuary
from this ravaging war...
and Holy Mother Church
is doing nothing.
What has that to do with being late?
We know that punctuality and
obedience are not your virtues...
but at least you could
show some respect.
And, you know, we do whatever we can.
No, Your Eminence, we do
as little as possible...
because we don't want to offend
one Great Power or the other...
until we know which side will win.
Meanwhile, the homeless
have nowhere to go...
and no one to take care of them.
-So I do what I can.
-Are you going to be a politician now?
Listen to me, Ralph. Many
people admire your work.
It has even been discussed
with the Holy Father himself...
a cardinal seems assured.
It's all I have hoped for
you, ever since Ive met you.
But...
you cannot have one
breath of scandal...
not one hint of it...
-to taint your dazzling future.
-What scandal?
You know perfectly well
what Im talking about.
Your management of the great
fortune of Mary Carson...
which you brought into the Church,
and which you are in charge of.
-Ive used this much for the refugees.
-You cannot use any of it.
The money belongs to the Church...
and you cannot use the
tiniest fraction of it...
for purposes the Church
does not deem appropriate.
-Saving human lives is not appropriate?
-Of course it is appropriate...
and you know that.
But it is not up to you to decide.
-It is not your decision.
-What am I to do?
My priests and I
scrounge, beg, and steal...
to feed the refugees for one night...
never knowing whether
they will starve the next.
Then we have to
persuade the Church...
-And when the war is over?
-Then they can go home.
-Most of them have no homes now.
-There are other countries-- -Who
don't want them, won't take them.
Then we have to use our political...
diplomatic power...
and convince them to
change their policies...
and to help find
countries of refuge...
for these unfortunate souls.
Ill do...
what I can...
if you give me your sacred word...
now...
that you will not
use one penny more...
of the Carson money.
-I can't make that vow.
-You must.
Not only for me, but for yourself.
You have not only friends here.
There are powerful forces
lining up against you.
Let them do their worst...
and then, at last,
Ill know the truth.
Does God want me for my ability...
or does the Church want
me for Mary Carson's money?
To tell you the truth, the
Church definitely wants you for...
your ability to do the Church's work.
And God...
God...
All he wants...
is your faith.
Ill be careful, Vittorio.
There'll be no scandal.
Ill take it for a promise.
Come.
Turn her off, mate.
G'day, Mrs. O'Neill.
Bill, Tony. Any luck?
It's a waste of time. It's
dry. There's no water here.
But this whole area is an artesian
basin. There must be water.
-Im at 3,000 feet.
-The sheep cannot last much longer.
This drought's killing
us all, Mrs. O'Neill...
and the thing is, Tony's joined up.
He's off to New Guinea.
His mom don't want him to
go, and that's a fact, but...
-I got to do my bit, Mrs. O'Neill.
-Yes.
I know you're desperate for water...
but we want to go to Sydney
with him to see him off.
Who knows when he'll be home again.
-All right, Bill. Thanks anyway.
-Im sorry.
Ill come back on Monday,
and take this lot down.
Good luck in New Guinea, Tony.
Ill say g'day to your
brothers if I see them.
She needs a man around the place.
Women aren't cut out
for this sort of work.
Old Mary Carson ran
Drogheda good enough.
Mary Carson was different.
Miss Meggie's a lady.
...but when he retired in 1911...
he thought his military
career was over.
However, when the German
invaders defeated...
Now, Dane, we all know...
that the present German Nazi
leader is Adolf Hitler...
but can you tell me the name
of the allied Italian dictator?
-You there, Dane?
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