It Happened One Night
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:28:00
And now that's a fine man
to fall in love with.

1:28:04
He's marvellous.
1:28:06
What are we going to do about it?
Where is he?

1:28:10
- I don't know.
- I'd like to have a talk with him.

1:28:13
It wouldn't do any good.
I practically threw myself at him.

1:28:17
Under the circumstances, don't you think
we'd better call this thing off?

1:28:22
No, I'll go through with it.
1:28:24
But that's silly.
Seeing the way you feel about him.

1:28:27
No, it doesn't matter.
I don't want to stir up any more trouble.

1:28:30
I've done it all my life.
1:28:32
I've made your life miserable.
And mine, too.

1:28:37
I'm tired, father. I'm tired
of running around in circles.

1:28:43
He's right, that's what I've been doing
ever since I can remember.

1:28:47
I've got to settle down.
1:28:49
It doesn't matter how,
where, or with whom.

1:28:54
You've changed, Ellie.
1:28:57
I can't walk out on King now.
It would make us all look so ridiculous.

1:29:02
Anyway, what difference does it make?
1:29:07
I'll never see Peter again.
1:29:09
Is that his name?
1:29:12
Peter Warne.
1:29:15
Peter Warne.
1:29:19
Why, do you know him?
1:29:21
Why, no.
1:29:23
Father, you haven't heard from him,
have you?

1:29:25
- Don't be silly, of course.
- Please, what's that?

1:29:41
I guess that was his only interest in me,
wasn't it?

1:29:45
- The reward.
- I'm sorry you read it.

1:29:48
- Are you going to see him?
- I suppose so.

1:29:52
Certainly. Pay him off. He's entitled to it.
He did an excellent job.

1:29:56
He kept me thoroughly entertained.
It's worth every penny he gets.


prev.
next.