1:22:03
You have to get very tough
with Edie.
1:22:05
She won't do anything
till you get very, very tough.
1:22:08
A strong hand, says the priest.
Said, ''She needs a strong hand.''
1:22:12
I said, ''I know it. I brought
Edie up without her father.
It was very difficult.''
1:22:17
Then she went to New York
and did what she wanted to do.
1:22:20
You know, I wanted to get Mr. Beale
back and have him come back.
1:22:25
She said she'd leave the house forever
if I had her father come back.
1:22:28
Well, the moon is high
1:22:30
- The breezes sing of it
- Would you bring my little radio ?
1:22:34
Edie; will you bring my little radio ?
It's on my bed.
1:22:37
Will you bring
my little radio; please ?
1:22:40
I've got to have
some professional music.
1:22:43
- [ Edie Continues Singing ]
- She found the slippers.
1:22:46
Quite remarkable.
You got the radio, Edie ?
1:22:52
- You got my radio ? It's on the bed.
- The night is young
1:22:57
- [ Humming ]
- How did you happen
to find it so quickly ?
1:23:00
Put this up there.
Will you, Edie, please ?
1:23:03
Put that up there.
This thing.
1:23:07
All right, if you're gonna
stay there and eat, I'll eat here.
1:23:11
When did we start
1:23:14
Now I'm gonna put that terrible
racket of Edie to bed.
1:23:19
And I'm in love
1:23:23
With you
1:23:25
[ Radio: Static,
Indistinct Announcement ]
1:23:28
- She's always hated Marlene Dietrich.
- I can't stand that music.
1:23:32
- She has. She absolutely
loathes Marlene Dietrich.
- She makes me very ill.
1:23:36
- The scene is set
- Oh, Edie, I can't take it, Edie.
1:23:40
I'll go right into the room; and
I won't have any hot food or anything.
1:23:43
Don't do it, Edie !
I'll get so mad !
1:23:47
- Listen, will you stop it ?
I'm going in the next room.
- I'm singing it in American.
1:23:50
- I'll never see you again,
as long as I live.
- I'm singing it in American.
1:23:53
I don't care. You're not gonna
sing that song. Stop it, will ya ?
1:23:57
- Why not ?
- 'Cause I don't wanna hear it.
I'm your mother. Remember me ?