To Each His Own Page #8

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


And this machine for packaging.

And then - the cream can be sold.

Who wants to sell a refreshing cream?

It is much more profitable to buy alcohol

at $ 2 per quart, and sell at $ 15.

You will receive a dollar at

a cost of a can of 4 cents.

No police, no pledges, no lawyers.

And where can I get money

to start a business?

- I only had $ 100 left.

- I have $ 200.

- Can you find another hundred?

- Yes.

Having a hundred dollars

you can release 2000 jars.

You are the best seller I know. You

can sell the whole lot in one day.

Really?

We can produce 30 thousand

or even 100 thousand jars.

I have a friend here Daisy

Gingrass, she will help us.

I already called the wholesalers,

they are ready to cooperate.

Here is a list of what we need. Get it.

And here are my $ 200.

Are we going to start right now?

The sooner we start, the faster

we will have what can be sold.

- Wait a minute. We after all need to eat something.

- Buy burgers.

Well, the mud is all around.

Come on, go. Move.

And I thought that I was the smartest.

Jodi?

Why are you doing it?

For the one I love, I need

to make money faster.

- Paren's in a girl's diary?

- Yes.

I would like to get to him

and punch him all the teeth.

It will not work, Mac. He

still has very small teeth.

He is only 16 months old.

This is my son.

A cool baby!

And where is his father?

He was killed.

Oh, you poor little thing.

Come for me, Jodi, please.

When you love strongly

and endlessly, Mac...

then love does not end

with someone's death.

Especially when this love is a child.

It's still the same love.

But you're young, Jodi.

Follow the materials, Mac. And

then everything will close.

So I leave you one on your

first night in New York.

8 ocloc'k. And "Lady Vivienne

Cosmetics" presents the program...

"Review for the past week" -

which is just as remarkable...

like the production of "Lady Vivienne."

The play of the week: "Variety show 1924."

The film of the week: "Golden Youth"

with inimitable Colleen Moore.

Fashionable chip of the week: A

dress in the shape of a pipe...

without shoulders, hips and waist.

This is amazing!

Song of the week: The quartet

"Lady Vivienne" sings.

- Small program.

- Of course honey.

- About 1500 $ per week.

- 1500 $ per week?

Since the first broadcast last week, our

sales have increased by 20 percent.

At 22%.

As I said before, you need

to think it all out...

before starting sales in England.

Imagine that we will launch

production in London!

Who agrees?

- I.

- Haved.

Are we done?

Wait... Commercial laws in England are different

from those to which we are accustomed.

Here are all the documents you need to study

before starting a business. Promise me...

that you honor them on the ship.

I swear. Now can I go?

And this "goat" from the cover of the

magazine still purrs you songs at night?

If only I come to her. She's

a completely different girl.

Go already, lecher.

You do not want to come visit me. I'll show

you the puppy, the dearest you've ever seen.

I'll stay here, still a lot of work.

Are not we rich enough now?

- Turn off the light, okay?

- Okay. Good night.

This kid is again somewhere nearby, right?

Comes tomorrow.

I can always pinpoint WHEN he comes.

On the eve you can not fall

asleep and work all night.

Alec sent me this.

Ticket for rodeo.

Next to Grigzy.

It will be of the type of an

unexpected meeting, I suppose.

We have to adjust everything. How, then, to

explain to Grigzy my appearance at their home?

He's so smart.

It would be better if they

moved to live in Kamchatka...

and never approached New York.

Do not say that, Daisy.

As soon as he appears in the vicinity,

you are completely out of business.

To keep our company afloat, I would

agree to isolate it from you.

- Good night.

- Good night.

But it gives meaning to my life.

Hello, man. Will you hold

a handkerchief for me?

Yes, sir.

Keep on weight. Thank you!

Let me embrace you and raise you higher.

Come on, I'm holding you.

I hold you, we are ready... Attention...

Raise it higher.

I held! I held!

You're good!

And where is your program, Grigzy?

- This yours?

- Yes. Thank you.

She's crying.

Need a handkerchief?

Thank you.

Cowboys never hurt.

It's just that it seems, but

it's not really like that.

But the cows have such big horns.

These are not cows, but bulls.

And they will not get here.

Are you sure? Will you protect

me if they get there?

I'll grab them by the horns

and knock them to the ground.

This is the first time

I've ever been to a rodeo.

Cowboy, the longest surviving in

the saddle, receives a reward.

They are so funny fooling around.

Balloons! For 10 cents!

He will come here now, Grigzi.

But they can already end with him.

Okay.

One for you, one for a

brother and one for a baby.

But no baby yet.

Take three, because then it will be

very difficult to get the balloons.

Hi.

Is he always so reasonable?

Almost always. You should see

all three children together.

Next time I'll bring them all three.

If only the next time will take place.

If?

The piano business is dying out.

If I can not find money...

to maintain the factory, then I do not even know

what will happen next. That's why we came to the city.

To borrow money?

Tomorrow at 10.00 I go to the bank.

Cross fingers for me.

- Look, Dad!

- You chose this, but this.

- I wanted my dad to see them.

- Everything is fine.

Look, dad, look.

It's great.

This is Carol, the queen of cows.

No no. This is Carol,

the queen of the farm.

Is not she "super"? Look at her eyelashes.

- How much is?

- It's not for sale, it's for advertising.

Balloons, 10 cents...

- Do you want me to help you bring the balls home?

- Here you are.

Okay thank you.

- What kind they are.

- Do you want one?

- Thank you very much.

- All way.

- Hi.

- Hi.

I'm an engineer. Do you

want to buy some coal?

- Well, I...

- Hey!

- May I come in, Karina?

- Of course.

Collect your coal and

go play in the nursery.

I already collected it.

Maybe somebody needs coal on Maple Street.

Go, check it out.

And close the door.

As I understand, you now have

two children of your own.

Yes... The eldest is almost three,

and soon another one will be born.

And you, they say, became

a very successful person.

- I'm lucky.

- I am pleased.

Well? I know that you are very busy and

would not come here just like that.

You're absolutely right, Karina.

I need Grigzy.

We discussed all this 4 years ago.

Since then, nothing has changed.

Except for your financial situation.

So you heard about our problems.

You do not just have problems, Karina...

You're bankrupt.

Nonsense! We are going

to re-equip the factory.

And start producing radio.

- And Alec will get money.

- Yes, Alec is in the bank now.

And the bank is waiting for a response

from me before giving an answer to him.

From you?

And for some time I have

been buying up your assets.

So, you found a way to get even with me?

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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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