To Each His Own Page #7

Synopsis: During World War I, small-town girl Josephine Norris has an illegitimate son by an itinerant pilot. After a scheme to adopt him ends up giving him to another family, she devotes her life to loving him from afar.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Mitchell Leisen
Production: Paramount Pictures [us]
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.8
APPROVED
Year:
1946
122 min
168 Views


Yes.

- The one in the girl's diary?

- Yes.

You "got involved" in someone,

while I was not around.

And I created a romantic

world with blue skies.

So many miles passed for nothing.

And you marry him?

It would be a big surprise for me.

Problems, yes? It is perfectly.

- You want to tell Uncle Mac about everything?

- No.

Get rid of yourself these problems. You

thought that this guy in this town...

the only guy in the whole world.

- Leave and everything will pass.

- Never.

Well... the only answer

to this is:
"Farewell."

Good-bye, Mac.

Goodbye, Jodi.

By the way...

maybe you paste this

in your girl's diary?

This is my card. See, I'm not

giving up without a fight.

Oh, Mack...

Goodbye.

Miss Norris, come in.

- My condolences.

- Thank you, Ida.

Jody, it's good that you came again.

Hello, Jodi.

I wanted to thank you for your help.

Come in, sit down.

- I heard that you sold the pharmacy?

- Yes.

Have you decided anything already?

Alec, do you mind if I

talk privately to Karina?

Of course, I read in another room.

If the Indians could distinguish

a piano from a gramophone...

I do not know where we used to be now.

Oh, Alec.

Yes, Jodi.

I need a job, will you take

me as a nanny for Grigzy?

And that you live here?

I'd really like that, you

know how I love Griggs.

Yes I know. And so, it seems

to me that it will be wrong.

I will not spoil it, I promise.

I do not even want to discuss this, Jody.

It's impossible.

You do not understand.

And I think - I understand.

Look at this. Here is the

birth certificate of Grigzy.

He is my own child.

I thought so, for some time now.

- His father is a captain...

- No need tell me all this.

It does not change anything.

- How does that not change?

- He's just the same age as your baby.

But nothing more. I have

documents for adoption.

Have you adopted Grigzy?

You refused him. And now you

come and claim your rights.

- But I never refused it.

- Nothing to declare now.

The court gave it to me.

Karina... he is everything that

I have in the whole world.

You have everything - a house, a husband.

You will still have children.

But I no longer have a husband...

as before.

Now I know... Alec married me...

just because he could not marry YOU.

Oh, Karina... you're talking about school

nonsense, which was many years ago.

He never even looked at

me since he married you.

No? He never kissed me, never touched me...

not imagining that I am you.

We could not be happy.

It's you - sitting in my

armchair, sleeping in my bed...

- and poisoned everything here.

- You came up with everything.

And the only person who loves me

and needs me is my little boy.

I'll never return it to you.

Never, never, never!

Karina, wait! Wait!

Alec! Alec!

Karina has gone crazy and claims that you are

in love with me. Tell her it's not true.

I already tried, Jodi.

You must convince her.

This is true.

Karina, we've already discussed this.

And you could never admit it to me.

You were afraid.

- Stop lying.

- But this is not true.

Tell her the truth! Say it!

It's all useless, Jodi. She knows.

She knows, as if she sits in my head.

I do not want to lie anymore. I love

you, Jodi. And I've always loved.

Thank you, Alec.

You did not need the truth.

Then what did you want?

- Karina! Karina! Wait!

- It's useless to talk to her now.

- Karina!

- Listen, Jodi dear...

Do not touch me. Do not come to me.

Jodi! You hate me?

You stood between me and my child, Alec.

Grigzy is my... My dear.

Jodi!

So Karina was right.

What are you going to do?

I do not know... I'll leave.

Can I do something?

No.

Yes you can.

Write to me about it... Send photos.

Products Lady Vivienne.

2nd floor.

Berry, stop playing with a knife.

Barry, listen to what your mother says.

Barry, stop playing with a knife.

I'll tell your father everything,

and he'll kick your ass.

Barry...

Barry...

Barry...

Barry, listen to your mother, Barry.

OK OK. Cut and mold a new label.

Then again they ask questions

about "Lady Vivienne."

I told you it's rotten.

He's right. It is necessary to bring down.

You are Sykunas, where will

I get that much money?

- We do not care where you take them.

- Nevermind.

Are the police interested, or who else?

- This time it's a woman. She said her name is...

- Sh-sh-sh...

- You will get everything.

- What about the rest of the money?

All!

Jodi, baby!

You were right, Mac. And

here I am in New York.

One?

Do you have a job for me?

- Of course have.

- Thank you.

I thought about this work all the way.

I was thinking about Lady Vivien.

I have ideas about sales.

Ideas about production.

Your work will not be connected

with "Lady Vivienne"... in fact.

But why not, Mac? I will succeed.

Papa developed a formula for an

excellent cream and face lotion.

He wanted to sell this

formula, but nobody bought it.

Hold the horses, baby. I'll

explain everything to you now.

There is no "Lady Vivien".

It's just such a cover.

Why did you give me a card?

Why did you give false hope?

Not at all false, babe. I am a serious

person and I have a serious business.

Finally, I had a chance to

"cut down" the real "loot."

It's like the birth of

railroads, like gold in Alaska.

Only this time is a dry law.

Are you a bootlegger?!

All right.

And what will I do in this business?

Do you know the hotel "Savoy Carlton"? First, go

there and take yourself a great excellent suite.

Across the street there is a bank. Go in

there and get yourself a bank account.

And in half a quarter is the

world's largest fur store.

I always wanted to see

you in a mink fur coat.

- Oh, Mac!

- Excellent. Then it's decided.

This is silly.

I forgot to tell you.

Four blocks from here there is a

jewelry store called "Carriers".

We'll go there together

and buy wedding rings.

Oh, Mack!

You're the only girl in the

world to whom I say such words.

- Yes old-good Mack.

- So you agree?

No. I do not agree. All

I'm looking for is work.

Work and future.

And what's wrong with my future?

This is a big city and I have

foreseen all security issues.

I feel calm, I have

everywhere "lured" officials.

And it's almost... legal.

I'll be back in a minute.

Hey, captain!

Tilton? Search warrant.

- This is a cosmetics company.

- Where are you hiding your liquor?

One minute.

Forget it, if you do not want a whole

bunch of problems on your neck.

We found it, Captain.

More than 2000 bottles.

Excellent. Come on.

Come on, guys. Move.

Is that you, Andy?

It's me. You were released on bail.

Thank you for your care. But you should not get

involved with a guy like me in my position.

I'm here on business, Mac.

Are you kidding, or are you crazy?

I'm out of the game.

5000 $ deposit. $ 10000

of attorney services.

I have no money... Absolutely.

Yes, you lost your old business.

But I got another one.

Come here.

This thing works, if you know.

If you mix the necessary ingredients,

you can make a refreshing cream.

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Charles Brackett

Charles William Brackett (November 26, 1892 – March 9, 1969) was an American novelist, screenwriter, and film producer, best known for his long collaboration with Billy Wilder. more…

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