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Synopsis: In 1831, Irishman Charles Adare travels to Australia to start a new life with the help of his cousin who has just been appointed governor. When he arrives he meets powerful landowner and ex-convict Sam Flusky, who wants to do a business deal with him. Whilst attending a dinner party at Flusky's house, Charles meets Flusky's wife Henrietta who he had known as a child back in Ireland. Henrietta is an alcoholic and seems to be on the verge of madness.
 
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1949
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Yes, what happens?

produced by a

embarrassment.

You can see this invitation?

It is intolerable.

His Excellency stressed

they do not invite him.

Of course I said.

Where is this person?

good night.

-What party so beautiful!

-Do you that?

Why are you here?

Nothing yet.

I dance a little.

Was not invited.

Banks, which is forgotten

I Irish.

He has nothing to do.

I personally

deleted his name from the list.

-why?

-You know.

Disobeyed my orders.

Vai in bad company and

is not better than them.

Devi lheenviar Ireland

is weeks.

Richard, with respect to their dependents,

Plenty...

gossip.

As both,

but not to listen.

go away.

I have just arrived.

If you do not leave before

of two minutes...

Sir, lady Henrietta Flusky.

Charming.

Hatty consists.

Go,...

... met his father.

We saw

because prior to remember.

Yes we saw.

But the master of his majesty

give little attention...

... the girls with delantalitos.

I imagine with a smock.

I am confused,

remember it perfectly.

it has more in our horses

that in me.

Mount the horse now?

-My days went from amazon.

-No way.

We will give a tour one day.

Dinner?

I love, but Mr. Adare...

Lady Henrietta, I am sorry.

received urgent orders.

I have to obey the next.

You have to monitor the house.

Sir Richard, I...

I received the instructions

for its excellence in person.

-We gotta go.

-Charles.

No, sir.

The minutes are

of vital importance.

-after all...

-It is important to me.

spent the two minutes.

-I have no remedy to obey.

-We see another...

There is no other in any position

like mine.

I would urge you to be fired

of their excellence.

What should I do?

What I say and dinner.

Mr. Adare, if there

served in the army...

... know that if they

contradictory orders,...

... will meet later.

Ordering him to stay.

Give me the honor?

Charles is the son of a

my sister, Carrie.

Highest Wilkins, I'm Mrs Riggs,

Remember me?

Certainly, may I?

Thank you.

Sam, who changed opinion.

Magnificent.

allow me.

-It 's my friend.

Everything went well.

Be proud, it was

for dinner with the governor.

-Take a cup and you explain.

-Where?

Dining with the governor.

Would not there is

obtained a triumph.

Not the damage.

Damage it?

I believe, not worth for my wife

when you poke the nobility.

Do not be ridiculous.

Has not dressed for the prom.

Put it into a compromise.

Be reasonable.

I take your hands off.

I do not know

nothing more from you.

prior to ten years now

had me all the broken bones.

Great.

why not mount now?

A husband likes the horses?

-Yes, of course we like.

Sam.

What surprised me this.

Sir Richard, I present to you

to my husband.

Talking of horses.

You said...

I grew up in a

stable. I have heard.

Sir Richard bought the Rocks to the Pride

Dad died when we take the court.

-Remember the Rocks Pride?

-Yes.

I left him lame and Dad thought

that would have to kill him.

Sam the healed.

It was more, brush him.

Gave him to eat,

... cleaned him because pesebre

was a boy in court.

-married with one created.

-I see.

There should be between

many gentlemen.

It is a party beneficiente.

My money is as true

like the others.

With the greetings of Sam Flusky.

This pay for dinner for my wife.

I imagine that his cousin

Nor have paid.

We also invite.

Do not have a penny

that it has given me.

Here is your part.

I do not know what is being proposed.

But I have very good memory

for this class of incidents.

What drove him to do that?

Insisted that outside

and damaged everything.

-You are jealous.

-Don 't know what.

You know which is lower

and is felt to you.

Are you top of their brightness, their world.

You are crazy, go back to Ireland.

suffered much.

I have done so much damage you...

I love to...

and I marry him.

By not giving him children.

I was a burden for him as

to repeat these in this country.

How will not hate me?

Their debt is liquidated.

Now it should not.

This is not to pay a debt.

Sam is part of me and

I him forever.

This makes the learning

much when I was a girl.

It was well and nothing could change it.

Together cavalgvamos

for miles.

For hours.

Sam five steps backwards.

In respectful silence

as a good place.

I shudder to content

because I knew what love was.

My father does not worry

tardana on our return.

Sam knew it was trust.

Would return unharmed.

Sit on the grass.

Facing the bay,

looking the ocean calm,...

... deep and quiet...

... as their love for me.

I knew because of his love

had spoken to me of him.

With soft and sweet

Irish voices.

We never said anything.

One day we went to Dublin

the exhibition of livestock.

Sam subjects my horse

a store front.

When grabbed the stirrup

so I put up...

... said with his voice rough,...

... 'I condemn this. "

I said:
'Sam baby,...

... I will save. "

That night grabbed the jewels

that was prepared...

... to the dance of the viceroy

and ride for hours...

... in the rain until druggist.

We found a fisherman who

led us to Scotland by the channel.

A thief of horses in

sold two animals...

... with those that did

the route.

A pastor in the united

in marriage.

I was exhausted.

We take our first

breakfast in an inn.

Sam looked to the front of me.

Was also tired.

But Sam has always

something to do.

Was cleaning and pressing the

gun that had brought it.

ria as hum

in a low voice.

Then came Dermot,

my brother.

It was a great rider,

its only good quality.

Carrying a pistol in his hand.

With the death in the eyes said...

... who married them?

Not enjoy it '.

Pointed his gun at me.

Sam stood up for a jump.

Covered me with his body.

Grabbed the gun on the table

and shot against my brother.

Shot under the arm of Sam.

There was an expression

of amazement on his face.

Dermot dropped.

The gun he shot to fall.

They found the bullet in

March of the window.

This saved the power of Sam...

... as found guilty.

Did not know that he is accused.

I was so sick that

I am not acquainted with anything.

My family will not let me talk

with anyone.

They wanted to avoid the scandal.

Delirei for weeks.

Once I knew what he did for me.

Was arrested on a ship

of prisoners,...

... across the world.

I wrote...

... 'if something is worth what

there was among us,...

... not say anything.

Do for me, my love. "

I. ..

... could not talk after that.

Had to meet him.

I did what was

in my hand.

Follow it up here and talk to

him through the bars of prison.

How you lived these years?

What matters?

I thought it was a consolation

to know that he was here.

Wanted to offer a home...

when to leave...

to compensate for the suffering.

I thought we could redo

our life in this country.

But...

... I was surrounded by terrible things.

That hut...

... in the port.

Full of moisture

and insect repellent.

Those women drunk.

Boys looking at

refuse to eat something.

That misery.

Once again,...

Sam tried... I forget

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James Bridie

James Bridie (3 January 1888 in Glasgow – 29 January 1951 in Edinburgh) was the pseudonym of the Scottish playwright, screenwriter and surgeon whose real name was Osborne Henry Mavor. He took his pen-name from his paternal grandfather's first name and his grandmother's maiden name.Mavor studied medicine at the University of Glasgow graduating in 1913, then served as a military doctor during World War I, seeing service in France and Mesopotamia. His comedic plays saw success in London, and he became a full-time writer in 1938. Despite this, he returned to the army during World War II, again serving as a doctor.He was the main founder of the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow, with his cousin, the author Guy McCrone and was also instrumental in the establishment of the Edinburgh Festival.Bridie worked with the director Alfred Hitchcock in the late 1940s. They worked together on: The Paradine Case (1947). Bridie originally wrote the screenplay, and Ben Hecht contributed some additional dialogue. But due to casting, the characters had to be changed. So David O. Selznick had to write another script. Under Capricorn (1949) Stage Fright (1950)In 1923, he married Rona Locke Bremner (1897–1985). Their son was killed in World War II. His other son Ronald (1925–2007) was also both a physician and playwright. Ronald became drama critic of The Scotsman after retiring from medicine, Director of the Scottish Arts Council and Deputy Chairman of the Edinburgh Festival. He was Professor of Drama and Head of the Drama Department at the University of Saskatchewan and was appointed C.B.E. in 1971.James Bridie died in Edinburgh of a stroke and is buried in Glasgow Western Necropolis. The Bridie Library at the Glasgow University Union is named after him, as is the annual Bridie Dinner that takes place in the Union each December. more…

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