Chariots of Fire
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:57:16
Andy, I've lost him.
:57:19
Can't reach him.
:57:20
You will, old girl. You will.
:57:23
He says he needs to clear his mind of me.
:57:27
He can't love me and say that.
:57:35
Syb.
:57:38
The world's against him, or so he believes.
:57:40
Now he's got a chance to prove himself.
:57:43
He can't see or hear anything
beyond that, not even you.

:57:46
It's hard, I know,
but you've just got to try and understand.

:57:50
- Why should I?
- Because he's what you want, isn't he?

:57:55
What about you?
:57:57
And Stallard and Aubrey?
:57:59
You're still the same.
The chance is there for you too.

:58:02
To be a fastest, yes, but not the fastest.
:58:04
The fastest man ever before.
:58:08
Father's never going to learn how to do that.
:58:11
That's immortality.
:58:13
Just think what it means to a man like Harold.
:58:16
Well, to me the whole thing's fun.
I don't need that.

:58:19
"Cast care aside" and all that.
:58:23
But for Harold, it's a mater of life and death.
:58:27
- So all I can do is wait?
- 'Fraid so.

:58:29
And pray like hell that he wins!
:58:33
And if he doesn't?
:58:37
You mustn't worry, old thing.
:58:39
I've never ever seen a man
so smiten as our Harold.

:58:42
It's just that I'm a litle envious, that's all.
:58:46
Oh, Andy.
:58:51
- Your parasol, Miss Gordon.
- Thank you, Mildred.

:58:55
Good luck tonight.
:58:57
He's a damned fool!
:58:59
I always thought the Irish had all the luck!

prev.
next.