Match Point

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00:01:13 The man who said,
00:01:16 saw deeply into life.
00:01:18 People are afraid to face how great
00:01:23 It's scary to think so much
00:01:27 There are moments in a match
00:01:31 and for a split second
00:01:37 With a little luck,
00:01:41 Or maybe it doesn't, and you lose.
00:01:49 Sorry.
00:01:55 Mr. Townsend.
00:02:02 Just this way.
00:02:05 So the Beach Club Marbella,
00:02:08 Stanford House.
00:02:11 Yes. I've had
00:02:13 Yeah, so I see.
00:02:15 Now, I've heard very good things.
00:02:18 I thank God every day
00:02:20 I hate the whole tennis tour thing.
00:02:23 Constant traveling, and I was
00:02:28 You have to really want it.
00:02:30 Not that I have their talent.
00:02:32 Well, your credentials
00:02:35 And you want to live in London?
00:02:37 Very much. Very much.
00:02:40 We have a very
00:02:43 You can begin this weekend?
00:02:46 Thank you. Thank you very much.
00:02:50 That's your sofa,
00:02:53 Which is great, you know,
00:02:55 ain't got the hassle
00:02:58 You can just open it up, get your kip.
00:03:00 Kitchen just through there.
00:03:02 All your amenities, fixtures,
00:03:06 All that stuff.
00:03:07 Lovely view, not overlooked.
00:03:10 So it's all good.
00:03:12 This is 225 a week?
00:03:14 Well, it's London, mate. Bang, mate.
00:03:18 D'you know what I mean?
00:03:20 You got a wok? It's one of those
00:03:23 - No, no, no.
00:03:25 he left one in there. You're
00:03:28 - I'll take it.
00:03:46 Very good.
00:04:00 Chris Wilton.
00:04:02 This is Tom Hewett.
00:04:03 - Very nice to meet you. How do you do?
00:04:05 I think Chris would be
00:04:07 and he's very patient.
00:04:10 I'm so out of practice. I mean,
00:04:13 and I loved it, but I haven't
00:04:17 Don't worry, it comes back.
00:04:18 What you can't do is rush in,
00:04:21 OK.
00:04:22 - Well, good luck.
00:04:24 - Over here.
00:04:38 OK, so who was better, or tougher?
00:04:42 - They were both great.
00:04:45 you held your own more than admirably.
00:04:47 For a while.
00:04:48 But as the game goes on,
00:04:51 - Actually, I'll get this.
00:04:53 - No, please, Tom, I insist. I insist.
00:04:55 Get your dirty great forehand off.
00:04:58 Thank you. I'll get the next one.
00:05:01 So, do you need a lift after this?
00:05:03 Actually, I'm looking for a music store.
00:05:07 Music around here?
00:05:11 And they'll have a decent opera section?
00:05:13 Opera? You like opera, really?
00:05:15 I love opera.
00:05:16 Papa gives loads
00:05:20 I know this is gonna sound a bit weird,
00:05:22 but would you like to go
00:05:25 To the opera?
00:05:27 Yeah. We've got a box
00:05:30 It's La bloody Traviata.
00:05:32 My God. I'd love to.
00:05:35 Are you sure it's not an imposition?
00:05:38 It's not an imposition,
00:05:41 I just like the fact that we both
00:05:47 So?
00:05:48 - I said to David and Melissa...
00:05:51 Hello, sweetie. Very nice to see you.
00:05:53 - This is Chris. This is my father Alec.
00:05:56 I hear you're an
00:05:58 I played once, and then I gave up,
00:06:01 - then I went back
00:06:02 - I'm sure Tom exaggerated my game.
00:06:05 - Good evening. My pleasure.
00:06:07 - This is my sister... Chloe.
00:06:10 - I'm Chloe. Nice to meet you.
00:07:02 Yeah, well, the olds say thank you
00:07:06 They said it was very thoughtful,
00:07:10 But off the record, well done, A plus,
00:07:14 Oh, they're lovely people.
00:07:18 Frighteningly so at times. But...
00:07:20 Anyway, she thought you were terrific,
00:07:23 to our country house
00:07:26 'Cause they're having a party,
00:07:29 And I'll play you some great music,
00:07:52 Chlo-Chlo, do you wanna have
00:07:54 It's just that
00:07:56 and I've some serious
00:07:58 Irish! Have you ever had a
00:08:01 Lt'd be really boring
00:08:04 It's really boring for him
00:08:07 And anyway, you've got better
00:08:10 Don't be silly. I teach people
00:08:13 - I'm so bad.
00:08:16 Playing with a stronger player. Come on.
00:08:17 OK.
00:08:39 Was I dreadful?
00:08:40 Not at all.
00:08:43 Yeah, it's called clumsy.
00:08:47 Tom says you played
00:08:50 For me, it was a way out
00:08:53 Caught the eye of a good coach.
00:08:57 It all came so easy at first.
00:08:59 - Do you enjoy teaching?
00:09:02 I mean, it's OK for now,
00:09:03 but I'd cut my throat
00:09:06 I'd like to do something with my life.
00:09:08 You know, special.
00:09:12 So, you're a poor boy
00:09:15 I love it.
00:09:17 It's so exciting and alive.
00:09:19 I've never seen so much art or theater.
00:09:22 Not that I've taken
00:09:24 Well, look, if you'd like someone
00:09:27 I grew up in Belgravia. I'd be happy
00:09:31 That'd be great.
00:09:32 On one condition: I buy the tickets.
00:09:36 Oh, dear, is that going to be an issue?
00:09:38 I'm afraid it is.
00:09:41 But actually,
00:09:43 ...exhibition in the Saatchi Gallery.
00:09:46 That's perfect.
00:09:50 You're very kind to offer this.
00:09:52 Can I at least give you
00:09:54 OK, it's a deal.
00:09:56 How about Wednesday for the Saatchi?
00:09:59 I can do that.
00:10:00 - Shall we meet for lunch first?
00:10:04 I'd better get ready.
00:10:07 Yeah, yeah. Of course. Go.
00:10:09 A sweaty tennis player's
00:11:08 So who's my next victim?
00:11:13 You?
00:11:14 I haven't played table tennis
00:11:17 Would you like to play
00:11:22 What did I walk into?
00:11:34 What did I walk into?
00:11:38 It's like this.
00:11:41 - May I?
00:11:45 You have to lean in,
00:11:52 I was doing just fine
00:11:55 The story of my life.
00:11:57 So, tell me,
00:11:59 what's a beautiful, young,
00:12:02 mingling amongst
00:12:09 Did anyone ever tell you,
00:12:16 Did anyone ever tell you
00:12:23 - Extremely aggressive.
00:12:27 Is it off-putting?
00:12:31 I'll have to think
00:12:37 There you are.
00:12:38 I wanted to introduce you
00:12:40 Chris Wilton,
00:12:45 So, you're the tennis pro.
00:12:48 - Hello, darling.
00:12:50 He was trying to have
00:12:52 Oh, really? Yeah, well,
00:12:55 He's made a living out of hustling.
00:12:57 I'll be ready for you next time.
00:13:02 - I'll see you outside.
00:13:12 She's quite something, isn't she?
00:13:17 - How long have you been together?
00:13:20 Jesus, yeah, six months!
00:13:22 She came over to study acting,
00:13:25 that I'd crashed
00:13:27 ...one thing led to another.
00:13:30 Obviously, it's taken Mother quite
00:13:33 that I'm serious about her, but...
00:13:35 To be honest with you,
00:13:36 Mother's always had
00:13:38 which doesn't really involve
00:13:42 Especially an American one.
00:13:45 But I am crazy about her.
00:13:48 Anyway, I think we should all go to
00:13:52 - I'd love to.
00:13:54 Now, Irish, how about a little drop
00:13:57 - Why not.
00:14:40 These afternoons have been great.
00:14:44 I'm so glad your schedule
00:14:47 Yes, it's fun.
00:14:49 Although it wouldn't hurt
00:14:54 Do you need money?
00:14:56 God, no.
00:14:58 No, I'm fine.
00:15:00 It's very sweet of you to ask,
00:15:08 I'm only asking
00:15:30 Shall we go to your place or mine?
00:15:33 I don't think mine's
00:15:35 Shut up. I think yours'll be just great.
00:15:59 You've been seeing a lot
00:16:02 - Yeah. He's very nice.
00:16:06 I just don't understand
00:16:09 He certainly doesn't want to be
00:16:12 Well, I find him very likeable.
00:16:14 He's fought his way up the only way
00:16:17 I had a very interesting conversation
00:16:22 Can't we do something for him?
00:16:24 A place in one of
00:16:26 Has he expressed a desire?
00:16:28 No, but... he's open,
00:16:31 He really wants
00:16:34 Chloe, be careful.
00:16:36 Tom's involved with a woman I have
00:16:40 Tom's happy with Nola.
00:16:43 She's spoilt and temperamental.
00:16:45 She's an actress, they're emotional.
00:16:47 She's deluding herself, and she's moody.
00:16:50 Well, I care very deeply for Chris,
00:16:53 - Who are you talking about?
00:17:08 - Have you been waiting ages?
00:17:11 Traffic was awful.
00:17:13 They're probably
00:17:15 Can I have a champagne cocktail, please?
00:17:19 One of your father's associates spoke to
00:17:24 Did you say anything?
00:17:25 Look, I just told Papa to keep his
00:17:30 so you could have first option,
00:17:33 - You're not cross, are you?
00:17:35 It's extremely thoughtful of you.
00:17:40 Thanks.
00:17:42 What do you think?
00:17:45 I'm gonna have to think about it.
00:17:47 I've never really seen myself
00:17:52 So, what do you see for yourself,
00:17:58 I don't know, really.
00:18:01 I mean, I'm sure
00:18:04 I think it is.
00:18:06 Papa said it's a chance
00:18:09 And if things go well,
00:18:13 ...you move up quickly, or whatever.
00:18:16 I've always felt so-so
00:18:19 It's not exactly office work.
00:18:21 Think of it more as a stepping stone.
00:18:25 To?
00:18:26 To a biggerjob, more responsibility,
00:18:30 greater earning potential, I don't know.
00:18:34 You've always said how much
00:18:39 Of course.
00:18:40 I mean, it's strange,
00:18:44 I've always admired
00:18:47 Wealthy, but not stuffy.
00:18:49 Enjoying his fortune.
00:18:52 Having a grand time,
00:18:55 Well, he'd really like
00:18:58 He's a very generous man.
00:19:00 He respects how you've pulled
00:19:07 - You don't seem very enthusiastic.
00:19:10 I hope my hesitation isn't upsetting.
00:19:12 No, no, not at all.
00:19:15 you've always talked about
00:19:19 I will. I promise.
00:19:23 - Oh, good.
00:19:25 Hi, guys.
00:19:27 Hello.
00:19:32 Don't worry, the traffic was awful.
00:19:35 It's my fault, I dragged Nola
00:19:39 - Really?
00:19:41 I swear, my trousers have barely dried.
00:19:43 Oh, God. Shut up.
00:19:44 You love your cars, don't you, Chris?
00:19:45 - I think the old ones are beautiful.
00:19:49 But Tom likes all those new ones
00:19:53 I want an Aston Martin.
00:19:55 - I drove an Aston Martin.
00:19:57 Yeah, I used to work for a man,
00:20:00 - He was very, very particular about
00:20:03 Taking care of them, so I had to
00:20:06 I want an Aston Martin, or one of
00:20:10 Well, when we're married
00:20:14 Just as long as I can have a DB9
00:20:17 In fact, Hedley is perfect
00:20:19 - In fact, speaking of Hedley...
00:20:23 Frightfully sorry. I'll have
00:20:26 - That'll be lovely. Yum-yum.
00:20:28 Nothing to start?
00:20:30 Oh, I think the wine list.
00:20:33 I'll have the caviar blinis, please.
00:20:35 - Roast chicken.
00:20:38 Honestly, they have the
00:20:41 - You should try them.
00:20:43 - No, do you like caviar?
00:20:46 "So-so."
00:20:47 He's been brought up as a good boy, to
00:20:51 He'll have the blinis.
00:20:53 My goodness, was your father an oil
00:20:57 He was kind of austere.
00:20:59 Chris's dad was a bit
00:21:01 Oh, Christ.
00:21:02 After he lost both his legs,
00:21:05 God. Sorry, but itjust
00:21:10 What were you saying about Hedley?
00:21:12 - Papa's invited us for some shooting.
00:21:15 I'd better bring
00:21:17 I don't think your mother
00:21:20 I think that was your swimsuit.
00:21:22 I'm sure if she knew you'd worn it
00:21:26 - True.
00:21:29 It was a commercial, not a movie.
00:21:32 But your eyes went straight to her,
00:21:34 I don't think my career has...
00:21:38 Oh, you just need a break.
00:21:40 I think it's important
00:21:42 Well, I don't believe in luck.
00:21:44 Oh, hard work is mandatory,
00:21:46 but I think everybody's afraid
00:21:49 I mean, it seems scientists are...
00:21:52 ...confirming more and more that
00:21:55 No purpose, no design.
00:21:59 Well, I don't care,
00:22:01 And I envy you for it.
00:22:03 What was it the...
00:22:06 "Despair is the path
00:22:09 It was something odd, wasn't it?
00:22:11 I think that faith
00:22:14 - Oh, God.
00:22:15 Can we change the subject, please?
00:22:17 Nola was talking about acting,
00:22:20 No, I was...
00:22:22 ...just saying that I think
00:22:27 I just can't bear people
00:22:31 Not that I'm ever
00:22:34 Ever.
00:22:35 Have you decided on a wine?
00:22:39 Two bottles of Puligny-Montrachet.
00:22:42 - Good morning. Chris Wilton.
00:22:42 - Good morning. Chris Wilton.
00:22:44 - Good to meet you.
00:22:45 You'll be working
00:22:49 Hi, Alan. How are you?
00:22:50 At first, you may find the
00:22:54 but that'll soon change as you
00:22:57 - It's basically nine to five.
00:22:59 So you'll have plenty of time
00:23:02 Now, if you're OK with the package,
00:23:04 we'd like to begin
00:23:06 I'm sure the salary won't be a problem.
00:23:08 - Good to meet you, Alan.
00:23:10 And Rod.
00:23:11 - I'm sure you'll be happy here.
00:23:12 - Exciting things are happening.
00:23:18 I can't tell you how happy I am
00:23:21 It's such good news.
00:23:25 Here, I brought you this to celebrate.
00:23:27 Wow. Thank you.
00:23:31 Believe me, in no time
00:23:34 You're so much more on the ball
00:23:39 ...uninspiring.
00:23:42 It has some beautiful arias on it.
00:23:44 And his voice expresses
00:23:46 everything that's tragic about life.
00:23:49 - You find it tragic, do you?
00:23:56 I love it.
00:23:59 Let's stay at home and have dinner,
00:24:06 I'm gonna open one of those
00:24:09 Puligny-Montrachet.
00:24:11 I never heard of it
00:24:14 Now I'm addicted.
00:24:15 Tom and Nola invited us
00:24:18 but I told them we're busy.
00:24:22 But we have no plans.
00:24:24 Well, no special plans.
00:24:27 I thought we said we'd stay in?
00:24:30 Yeah, but it wasn't written in stone.
00:24:33 We could've joined them.
00:24:35 We still can, if you'd prefer it.
00:24:39 It's... it's not a case
00:24:43 ...we always have fun with them,
00:24:47 Well, shall I call them?
00:24:51 I mean, sure, unless you'd rather not.
00:24:55 Well...
00:24:57 It might be more fun,
00:25:00 The wine, the opera.
00:25:04 Absolutely.
00:25:15 I just figured...
00:25:18 We can stay in any... any night, and...
00:25:21 ...they're free and suggested a film.
00:25:24 What's the film?
00:25:25 I don't know, but if you'd prefer it.
00:25:30 I am in the mood for a film.
00:25:37 Thank you so much, fella.
00:25:40 Hello. Oh, hang on, I'm having problems
00:25:44 - Hello, sweetie.
00:25:48 There you go, fella. Thanks so much.
00:25:50 - Good luck with the Sky Blues.
00:25:53 Where is she?
00:25:55 Nola got a migraine at the last moment,
00:25:58 - Oh, no. Is she gonna be all right?
00:26:00 Yeah, she's gonna be fine.
00:26:02 - Hell with her, Motorcycle Diaries!
00:26:05 I can't believe this is
00:26:09 Everybody likes you at work.
00:26:13 Papa says he's heard great things.
00:26:18 You're a very clever boy.
00:26:39 Hey!
00:26:41 Hey.
00:26:42 - Hi.
00:26:44 - What are you doing here?
00:26:47 The kind Tom has. Is it cashmere?
00:26:51 It's vicuña.
00:26:53 - Vicuña.
00:26:54 - Yeah.
00:26:56 Where are you going?
00:26:57 Oh, I'm just
00:26:59 - Why?
00:27:01 Well, I have an audition
00:27:03 As usual, my confidence level, which
00:27:08 - Don't worry, you'll be great.
00:27:11 - Are you walk? You wanna walk?
00:27:15 My agent was supposed
00:27:18 So that's... awful.
00:27:23 Would you like me to come along
00:27:27 - Yes. That would be great. If you...
00:27:30 - If it's not a problem.
00:27:32 - No, it's not a problem.
00:27:33 I used to get really tense
00:27:37 Have you ever tried yoga?
00:27:40 - No.
00:28:38 Hi.
00:28:39 - Hello. Hi.
00:28:41 - How was it?
00:28:44 Itjust works, you know, at home, but...
00:28:46 I don't know,
00:28:51 ...in the end.
00:28:52 Yeah.
00:28:55 You know what,
00:28:56 I could actually use a drink
00:28:59 ...a little bit.
00:29:01 - OK.
00:29:14 What was I saying?
00:29:20 My sister went to college
00:29:23 But I'm like you, I'm self-taught.
00:29:26 You should see my sister, she's...
00:29:28 ...she's very beautiful,
00:29:33 I'm sure she's not
00:29:38 What I am is sexy. But Linda's...
00:29:41 My sister...
00:29:43 ...is classically beautiful.
00:29:49 So, you are aware
00:29:53 Before my parents split,
00:29:58 It's just a joke.
00:30:01 What did your father do?
00:30:05 He... left.
00:30:09 And never sent any money.
00:30:11 And my mother
00:30:14 - No?
00:30:17 Her problem was that she drank.
00:30:22 How did you meet Tom?
00:30:28 We met at a party.
00:30:29 He...
00:30:31 ...saw me across the room
00:30:32 and he honed in on me,
00:30:37 And I...
00:30:38 I liked him right off, you know.
00:30:40 I thought...
00:30:43 Well, I think he's very handsome.
00:30:45 Don't you?
00:30:46 Very.
00:30:48 And he asked you to marry him?
00:30:53 Well, he...
00:30:55 ...swept me off of my feet
00:31:00 What did I know
00:31:02 I'm just a starving actress
00:31:05 But...
00:31:07 I had another bad marriage behind me.
00:31:11 - Who?
00:31:15 She wants him
00:31:17 who I think is a distant cousin.
00:31:20 It's such an inbred family. It's...
00:31:23 And was it love at first sight
00:31:30 I thought he was very handsome.
00:31:32 You know, and I told you I was just...
00:31:36 I was overwhelmed with attention.
00:31:42 So, what about you and Chloe?
00:31:47 She's very sweet.
00:31:52 She is very sweet.
00:31:56 And she wants to marry you.
00:31:58 I don't think her mother
00:32:01 No. No, it's different.
00:32:03 I don't buy into Eleanor,
00:32:08 ...are being groomed.
00:32:10 You mark my words.
00:32:12 They almost died when they thought
00:32:15 ...guy that ran a gastropub in the city.
00:32:18 But...
00:32:22 You're gonna do very well
00:32:28 And how am I going to blow it?
00:32:34 By making a pass at me.
00:32:38 And what makes you think
00:32:43 Men always seem to wonder.
00:32:47 They think I'd be
00:32:50 And are you?
00:32:55 Well, no one's ever
00:33:01 Where was all this confidence
00:33:11 I've had too much to drink.
00:33:15 Can you get me a cab?
00:33:17 Sure.
00:33:39 Thank you.
00:33:41 You were driving a bit fast,
00:33:42 - weren't you?
00:33:44 - Which one is he in?
00:33:47 Oh, hi.
00:33:48 So, do you think
00:33:49 Carmichael came and had a look at him
00:33:51 Oh, he's so sweet.
00:33:53 The problem with the right hind
00:33:55 It should have dissipated fully already.
00:33:57 - Tom, can I feed him?
00:33:59 Tom, do you think he's
00:34:01 Well, he will play on Sunday,
00:34:04 that it's only Lopez who can ride him,
00:34:07 We're having a bloody nightmare
00:34:09 You're so beautiful.
00:34:11 What would you say to the idea
00:34:16 that the company would pay for?
00:34:18 I don't know.
00:34:24 I've had very good
00:34:27 And the beginning of next year
00:34:29 there's going to be a very
00:34:32 One that carries a great deal
00:34:36 Plus, there are a number of perks...
00:34:39 Expense account, driver, et cetera.
00:34:43 We had been focusing on someone else...
00:34:46 ...but it's obvious to me
00:34:50 Although I wouldn't consider it,
00:34:53 I'd hate to disappoint you.
00:34:56 - Oh, excuse me.
00:34:58 We're nearly ready.
00:35:00 - I'll bring a gun for Chris.
00:35:07 Never mind, fella.
00:35:08 This is basically a tune-up for the
00:35:12 - But it's bloody good fun.
00:35:15 His shooting's not really up
00:35:17 I'll make an accomplished
00:35:20 - Don't you worry, Chris.
00:35:22 Come on, Chloe.
00:35:26 Hi, darling.
00:35:28 Have you seen my Strindberg book?
00:35:29 No.
00:35:31 How did your audition go?
00:35:33 Oh, it was pretty awful, I'm afraid.
00:35:36 It's her own fault, bless her.
00:35:39 Well, I'm sure something
00:35:42 Unfortunately, there's just not anything
00:35:48 So, how long do you keep it up?
00:35:53 How long?
00:35:54 Well, if time passes
00:35:58 how long do you keep on going
00:36:02 To try something else?
00:36:05 I hardly think Nola's
00:36:08 I'm not saying that.
00:36:09 All I'm saying is
00:36:12 and if you keep being disappointed
00:36:16 "Is this really what I want in my life?
00:36:20 Well, I do ask myself that.
00:36:22 See? It's only logical, Tom.
00:36:24 Especially for a woman.
00:36:27 It's a particularly
00:36:30 and as you get older and time passes,
00:36:32 if nothing happens
00:36:35 Eleanor,
00:36:39 I'm not saying now.
00:36:42 But I'm a great one
00:36:46 Your take on these realities
00:36:49 Frankly, not everybody else
00:36:52 Tom, don't raise your voice
00:36:54 I'm not raising my voice.
00:36:56 but she's always on Nola's case,
00:37:00 ...innuendos.
00:37:01 All I'm saying is acting's
00:37:04 Those that have it, know it right off.
00:37:06 To pursue it because
00:37:09 to friends back home is,
00:37:12 I'm sorry, but that's the way I feel.
00:37:14 Excuse me.
00:37:16 Nola.
00:37:17 It's OK. I'd like to be alone, thanks.
00:37:20 Well, thank you very much. And I'm
00:37:23 but you know that's her
00:37:25 He's right, Eleanor. I think
00:38:44 I was looking for you.
00:38:47 I was upset.
00:38:50 I don't mean to intrude.
00:38:53 I need a drink.
00:38:55 I like you when you drink.
00:38:58 - Do I?
00:39:00 - Confident.
00:39:03 You shouldn't have followed me here.
00:39:04 Do you feel guilty?
00:39:08 Do you?
00:39:18 We can't do this.
00:39:20 I know.
00:39:29 This can't lead anyplace.
00:40:47 Hello.
00:40:49 Darling, I think it's for you.
00:40:52 But take it outside.
00:41:10 Well, there's hope, at least.
00:41:12 When's the callback?
00:41:16 Just let me know
00:41:18 'cause I really think
00:41:23 Yeah. OK.
00:41:25 Bye.
00:41:27 Why have you been so cold to me?
00:41:29 - I haven't been cold.
00:41:32 Ever since we came back
00:41:34 you've been distant, evasive.
00:41:37 I don't want to encourage anything.
00:41:39 What happened, happened, Chris.
00:41:41 I mean... The moment was very
00:41:44 I was upset, I was drinking,
00:41:47 - Oh, stop rationalizing.
00:41:50 Passions are passions, but we're
00:41:55 You're not such a good actress,
00:41:58 Look, you daydreamed
00:42:01 and I'm not saying the fantasy
00:42:04 We had our moment.
00:42:05 But, you know, let's move on,
00:42:08 Chris, we're gonna be
00:42:11 You were exactly
00:42:13 Chris, forget it. It's over.
00:42:29 Thanks. Henry!
00:42:31 - Hey. How are you?
00:42:34 - Look at you.
00:42:36 Looks like you're doing
00:42:38 - Thanks.
00:42:40 Yeah, I love it. I love it.
00:42:42 Oh, don't worry, it's not mine.
00:42:44 Yeah, I know you found it
00:42:47 But I'm still circling the globe,
00:42:50 I just couldn't stand it.
00:42:51 No. No, I heard you went into business.
00:42:54 I'm a wheel in an office,
00:42:56 - A big wheel.
00:42:59 I got involved with a woman.
00:43:01 Family's got nothing but money.
00:43:03 Big estate, servants, polo ponies.
00:43:06 Hey, look, I understand.
00:43:07 It beats getting your heart broken
00:43:10 Isn't it amazing how much of life
00:43:13 goes over the net
00:43:14 I always admired
00:43:16 - Thanks.
00:43:18 Cool under pressure, but creative.
00:43:19 You could be a poet
00:43:22 I lost to you as much as I beat you.
00:43:23 No. When I played you,
00:43:25 I'm telling you, a couple
00:43:27 you might've beaten
00:43:29 Listen, can I buy you lunch?
00:43:31 That's...
00:43:32 - Give me your number.
00:43:35 I'm moving into a new flat,
00:43:37 - You should call me anytime.
00:43:40 So good to see you, Henry.
00:43:41 - You look well.
00:43:42 - You look very, very well.
00:43:44 - Put it on the expense account, so...
00:43:46 ...do call.
00:43:47 - All right.
00:43:49 - Oh, my God.
00:43:50 - She's got glasses on.
00:43:54 Why on earth would
00:43:56 She met her at the supermarket
00:43:58 - The supermarket?
00:44:00 - Can you play the piano?
00:44:02 - So, when are you two getting married?
00:44:04 - Oh, gosh, Eleanor!
00:44:06 Stop it.
00:44:07 You've been like two peas
00:44:09 Don't tell me the subject
00:44:11 - Mummy, come with me.
00:44:12 You need a strong cup of coffee.
00:44:16 Eleanor doesn't hold back
00:44:18 Look, it's a reasonable question.
00:44:21 Eleanor and I would be delighted
00:44:24 Tom would love
00:44:25 and whatever you two need,
00:44:27 I appreciate that.
00:45:07 Darling, one second.
00:45:14 You two have met, haven't you?
00:45:16 I'm sorry. Who'd have thought?
00:45:18 What, that we were
00:45:20 It was all her fault, you know.
00:45:22 Like, how can I help it if she
00:45:25 in places that we know
00:45:27 You were... You!
00:45:29 All men who see you want to attack you.
00:45:33 Isn't that right, Christopher?
00:45:36 Oh, God, are you all right?
00:45:38 I'm fine.
00:45:40 I shouldn't drink on an empty stomach.
00:45:45 I now pronounce you man and wife.
00:45:48 You may kiss the bride.
00:46:06 Oh, my God.
00:46:08 - This is incredible.
00:46:11 - What's up here?
00:46:14 There's another bedroom through there.
00:46:16 The bathroom and a kitchen.
00:46:18 - Little terrace.
00:46:20 - But look at this view.
00:46:23 - I just... wish I could afford it.
00:46:27 You know it gives Papa pleasure to help.
00:46:30 Come on.
00:46:33 It's beautiful. But it's huge!
00:46:36 I'm gonna get lost in here or something.
00:46:41 - Did I tell you I'm scared of heights?
00:46:43 - Yeah.
00:46:47 I want you to make me pregnant.
00:46:50 Chloe... We discussed this.
00:46:54 It's very quick.
00:46:56 It's not quick, we've been
00:46:59 And I want three children,
00:47:04 Come on, you can do it,
00:47:14 Hey! Where are you?
00:47:18 I know, I know. I'm sorry.
00:47:21 Not good.
00:47:25 Listen, I've got to tell you something.
00:47:28 What?
00:47:30 Well, Nola and I...
00:47:32 ...broke up.
00:47:34 - No!
00:47:36 Or, I should say, I called it off.
00:47:40 I thought you were gonna get married.
00:47:42 Yeah, well,
00:47:44 but I think Mother rather
00:47:47 Not that I have any intention
00:47:50 who's her main candidate.
00:47:52 God, no.
00:47:55 I'm sorry. I don't understand.
00:47:58 I suppose the whole truth,
00:48:01 so help me God,
00:48:04 ...l've met someone else.
00:48:06 - No!
00:48:09 I met someone and I fell in love,
00:48:13 Although the fact that my mother
00:48:16 I keep trying to tell myself
00:48:21 You know what I mean.
00:48:41 The number you are calling
00:48:46 The number you are calling
00:49:05 Excuse me.
00:49:06 - Are you looking for Miss Rice?
00:49:08 She's gone. Saw her yesterday.
00:49:15 - Did she say where?
00:49:19 - Thanks.
00:49:29 - What are you thinking about?
00:49:32 Just business.
00:49:39 You know it's been over a week
00:49:41 Oh, Chloe, I'm beat.
00:49:45 - Am I being rejected?
00:49:49 OK, I can take a hint.
00:49:56 Meanwhile, I don't know what's wrong.
00:50:00 Look...
00:50:02 ...it'll happen.
00:50:04 I'm just really tired.
00:50:07 Kiss.
00:50:14 Sweet dreams.
00:50:21 I now pronounce you man and wife.
00:50:24 You may kiss the bride.
00:50:36 Just in time.
00:50:43 Well, you have
00:50:43 Well, you have
00:50:45 I know.
00:50:46 - We've tried everything.
00:50:50 His brushstrokes are really intense,
00:50:53 - Yeah, I don't like it.
00:50:55 - Would you ever consider adopting?
00:50:58 I want my own children.
00:51:01 This one?
00:51:03 Sort of...
00:51:05 Did I tell you Victoria Phyfe
00:51:07 Really?
00:51:08 - She's so happy.
00:51:10 Her and her husband
00:51:12 All their neuroses
00:51:15 and itjust works like a charm.
00:51:18 After all their unhappy relationships,
00:51:22 - God...
00:51:25 Well, our lawyers
00:51:28 You'll have a daft by Friday. I promise.
00:51:31 If I have to work all night.
00:51:34 OK.
00:51:35 Thank you. Thanks.
00:51:49 Samantha,
00:51:59 Thanks.
00:52:02 Are you OK, sir?
00:52:07 Tell me, Samantha,
00:52:11 No, not really.
00:52:17 Oh, Christ!
00:52:18 I've got to meet my wife
00:52:20 There's a new painter
00:52:23 If they call back, Samantha,
00:52:25 Not before.
00:52:27 Good night.
00:53:21 - Chris.
00:53:24 - Hi, Carol.
00:53:26 - How are you, darling?
00:53:27 They've got the most
00:53:29 Yeah?
00:53:30 I want you to see
00:53:32 - Oh, yes.
00:53:34 Why?
00:53:35 I have to make a phone call,
00:53:38 Well, we'll be over there.
00:53:41 I'm coming.
00:53:42 - OK.
00:54:44 Hello.
00:54:47 What a surprise.
00:54:48 I...
00:54:50 - I moved back into town.
00:54:54 Yeah, I was really upset
00:54:57 so I just went back to America
00:55:00 - I thought you hated that place?
00:55:06 I looked for you.
00:55:08 For what?
00:55:11 You're still so angry.
00:55:16 Where are you living?
00:55:18 In town. Why?
00:55:23 You live alone?
00:55:24 Why are you asking me these questions,
00:55:29 Can I meet you for a drink?
00:55:31 Talk?
00:55:34 Where can I reach you? Come on.
00:55:37 - My goodness. Hello.
00:55:41 Look who I bumped into.
00:55:43 - Hi.
00:55:45 - How are you?
00:55:48 - You look great.
00:55:51 - How's Tom?
00:55:53 - Really well.
00:55:56 Yeah. They've got a baby.
00:55:59 You know Tom, all settled down.
00:56:01 - OK, I think I've found it.
00:56:04 This is my friend Carol.
00:56:06 - Hi.
00:56:08 We've been looking everywhere
00:56:11 We can't find it at all.
00:56:14 I think it's
00:56:16 Yeah. No, no, no.
00:56:19 Say your phone number.
00:56:21 - What's the point?
00:56:24 - Chris...
00:56:26 Say your phone number.
00:56:32 02079460996.
00:56:37 I'll call you.
00:56:40 Bye.
00:56:45 I think he really knows
00:56:47 Didn't you get
00:56:49 To me, fertility doctors
00:56:52 Oh, yeah.
00:56:54 It's OK, John.
00:56:55 I feel like it's gonna happen this time.
00:56:57 You go ahead, I've got a few meetings.
00:56:59 - I'll drop you.
00:57:02 - OK.
00:57:03 Bye.
00:57:37 You have a very charming flat.
00:57:40 The area's not as run-down
00:57:45 I was lucky to find it
00:57:49 I mean, it's not perfect.
00:57:50 The building's been burglarized
00:57:53 ...woman down the hall has mice, but...
00:57:56 ...you know, the lobby's decent.
00:58:00 The key word is it's cheap.
00:58:04 What time is it?
00:58:06 Time for you to go.
00:58:09 It's so hard to leave you.
00:58:15 Beautiful woman.
00:58:22 How'd you sleep?
00:58:25 Good.
00:58:30 God, did you see that stuff
00:58:32 about that earthquake in China?
00:58:36 Terrible.
00:58:40 And there was this whole thing
00:58:42 - an entirely new planet.
00:58:45 Yeah.
00:58:59 I went looking for space to rent
00:59:02 Papa's getting so into the idea.
00:59:05 It should be good for you.
00:59:09 - I've got to go to work.
00:59:13 I was kind of hoping we might,
00:59:16 ...before you went to work.
00:59:18 It's my time of the month,
00:59:21 we really should try and do it as often
00:59:26 - Darling, I'm gonna be late.
00:59:30 Wait, I've got
00:59:45 So, you wanna meet
00:59:47 Let me come up.
00:59:49 We just spent an hour at the hotel.
00:59:52 I'm sorry. I can't help it.
00:59:58 - You're gonna be late for work.
01:00:03 Come on.
01:00:10 - Oh, Mrs. Eastby, hello.
01:00:12 Hey, did you get that pest control?
01:00:14 Oh, yes. Yes.
01:00:16 The traps work better
01:00:18 It's much better than cheese,
01:00:20 despite the popular notion
01:00:22 - Oh, this is Mr. Harris.
01:00:25 - Hello.
01:00:26 - See you later.
01:00:27 Bye.
01:01:01 But I think that Bruton Street
01:01:04 because it's just right
01:01:06 It'll just be a natural success,
01:01:07 because you're great at picking out
01:01:10 Yeah.
01:01:11 Knowing my luck,
01:01:14 Yeah, well, you can manage both.
01:01:16 Heths didn't have a problem
01:01:17 giving up Adair,
01:01:19 Remember,
01:01:21 But the nanny left us.
01:01:23 - No.
01:01:25 Actually, you know who we
01:01:28 - Obviously you know, but... Nola.
01:01:30 Well, I told you, we saw her.
01:01:33 Yeah. Well, I think she's now working
01:01:37 I think it's Paul and Joe's
01:01:39 But she's just such an odd girl.
01:01:42 I mean, she still looks great.
01:01:45 But something's just...
01:01:47 ...changed in her face.
01:01:50 Tom said she looked a bit hard.
01:01:52 Yeah, well, she's always, you know,
01:01:55 And I think it kind of
01:01:57 but, I don't know...
01:02:00 I mean she's still got
01:02:03 - Is she going out with anyone?
01:02:07 But I'll keep you in touch with that,
01:02:09 - Hello, Tom.
01:02:10 - Hello, fella.
01:02:13 We just popped in for a bit of,
01:02:16 Good to see you.
01:02:18 You should have told us.
01:02:19 A sextet.
01:02:20 - You guys going to Hedley next month?
01:02:23 I know Tom's dying to get away.
01:02:24 I was yelling at you the other day.
01:02:26 Me?
01:02:27 Yeah, you were hailing a cab
01:02:30 - I'd have given you a lift.
01:02:33 - Where's Melcombe Street?
01:02:35 Yes, I mean it
01:02:37 - Where is Melcombe Street?
01:02:40 But people are always
01:02:43 I'd have sworn it was you.
01:02:44 Well, it certainly
01:02:46 He's completely dependant on our driver.
01:02:48 - Quite right.
01:02:49 You should check for early Alzheimer's.
01:02:53 No, you are mistaken.
01:02:57 I think the only thing that comes out of
01:03:00 - Well, you're an authority on that.
01:03:03 Look, we'd better be going on.
01:03:05 - I will do.
01:03:06 - Bye. See you.
01:03:07 Nuts.
01:03:10 Good afternoon, Ingrid.
01:03:12 Samantha, what do we have
01:03:14 Just the Sarazin people at two.
01:03:16 - Can we push it an hour?
01:03:18 I should be back in time, but if I'm
01:03:25 Chris. Where are you off to?
01:03:27 I'm sorry, Rod,
01:03:29 We have Sarazin
01:03:31 I should be back in time but if I'm not,
01:03:34 - Really?
01:03:39 It's ridiculous to go back to my place.
01:03:41 Once we get there,
01:03:43 Look, it's not that I'm
01:03:45 I don't wanna talk about Chloe anymore!
01:03:47 Listen, it's just I'm bored!
01:03:49 - Chris!
01:03:51 Yes, I am in a bad mood.
01:03:54 I'm so sick of this acting thing,
01:03:56 It's a hard field.
01:03:57 - You have to keep plugging at it.
01:04:00 Tom's mother was right.
01:04:03 Or should I say your mother-in-law?
01:04:04 Hey, look.
01:04:09 I don't know what I'm doing with you.
01:04:14 Maybe I will.
01:04:18 Don't say that unless you mean it.
01:04:22 Chloe's just so desperate
01:04:26 I mean, it's... mechanical.
01:04:32 I don't know what I'd do
01:04:36 Really. I mean it.
01:04:42 - Merry bloody Christmas.
01:04:44 How many cigarettes
01:04:46 - A million, at least.
01:04:48 - Well, it is Christmas.
01:04:50 - Come on, just a little one.
01:04:51 You think you're going
01:04:54 Hi.
01:04:56 I wanted to wish you a merry Christmas.
01:04:59 I've been thinking about you.
01:05:04 I may be able to get away tomorrow,
01:05:09 OK. See you then.
01:05:11 Bye-bye.
01:05:14 There you are, Chris.
01:05:16 Chloe tells me you've sustained
01:05:19 over the past few months.
01:05:21 Well, I guess I've been a little bit
01:05:24 And, of course,
01:05:26 Well, who could have predicted these?
01:05:28 Look, I don't want
01:05:30 - You'll always have a safety net.
01:05:33 Oh, no, you've made Chloe happy,
01:05:34 and that means a great deal
01:06:38 Well, I think it's gonna be
01:06:42 Yes.
01:06:43 We have a choice of sleeping
01:06:47 - Boat.
01:06:48 - Every time.
01:06:49 Do you know he's never been
01:06:51 - What?
01:06:52 - No, he's never been.
01:06:54 No. I have been to Athens,
01:06:57 Oh, that reminds me,
01:06:58 we have to go to Sardinia to
01:07:00 - Oh, good.
01:07:01 - No, no, the house is beautiful.
01:07:04 Sounds so romantic, doesn't it?
01:07:06 - Yeah.
01:07:07 I'm so anxious to see all the
01:07:09 Oh, God.
01:07:11 Yeah. Oh, I'll do that with you.
01:07:12 You know, I bought Chris
01:07:15 - Do you remember?
01:07:17 I sent off for that fertility thingy.
01:07:19 He had to put it under
01:07:22 And absolutely nothing happened,
01:07:25 Poor thing.
01:07:26 - I'd just subjected him to the torture.
01:07:29 - Oh, shut up!
01:07:30 I miss you.
01:07:32 - Love me. Just love me.
01:07:34 - It's not funny.
01:07:36 Proof is in the pudding,
01:07:38 - I can't get away right now.
01:07:40 When can you get here?
01:07:43 Tomorrow. No, Monday.
01:07:45 Look...
01:07:47 It's a three-day weekend.
01:07:49 Tuesday.
01:07:51 Chris, I need to see you.
01:07:55 I'll see what I can do.
01:07:57 I would love to meet Barbra Streisand.
01:08:00 She's meant to be really lovely.
01:08:03 - Who was that?
01:08:05 I forgot to sign some papers.
01:08:07 Jack Garner?
01:08:08 You can't go,
01:08:10 The traffic'll be terrible.
01:08:12 - James Garner, that's it.
01:08:14 I don't mean today.
01:08:15 They named their little dog
01:08:17 Well, surely it can wait
01:08:18 - Why did they do that?
01:08:20 - Yes, I'm sure it can.
01:08:22 I know. And it's
01:08:24 That's mean.
01:08:25 I think tomorrow
01:08:28 I've some lovely new horses.
01:08:29 Do you remember when
01:08:31 and he had some
01:08:33 - I spoke to Teddy.
01:08:34 Well, this morning he was talking
01:08:36 - No.
01:08:38 I don't know, it was all in good fun.
01:08:39 - Where from?
01:08:40 - I think Nan's got a really nice mare.
01:08:43 Telephone call, sir.
01:08:49 Excuse me.
01:08:52 - Tomorrow morning?
01:08:54 That bloody phone
01:08:57 - I know.
01:08:59 Hello?
01:09:00 I tried to call your mobile,
01:09:03 Are you mad calling me here?
01:09:05 When are you coming over?
01:09:07 I'm trying to make it for tomorrow.
01:09:09 I can't wait till tomorrow,
01:09:11 - What the hell's the matter?
01:09:20 I'll talk to you tomorrow.
01:09:22 'Cause we've got to go
01:09:25 ...horse for Chris.
01:09:29 Yeah, the... It was lack of enough
01:09:32 I wonder if that's why they took
01:09:34 Well, they only had biscuits.
01:09:36 Well, that's where
01:09:38 - Who keeps calling?
01:09:42 I'm afraid I won't be able
01:09:45 I thought Samantha said she was
01:09:48 I know, it's all my fault. Poor girl.
01:09:51 It's no big deal.
01:09:52 I'll pop back into town.
01:09:53 The whole thing'll take a few hours,
01:09:57 - That's a shame.
01:09:59 Well, it is a pity because I...
01:10:01 I think it's unfair
01:10:03 Yeah. Well, it's unfortunate,
01:10:05 but, you know,
01:10:07 Well, anyway,
01:10:09 - Slave driver.
01:10:10 - Can you, can you?
01:10:11 - How the hell did you get pregnant?
01:10:11 - How the hell did you get pregnant?
01:10:14 that we needed to be careful
01:10:16 but you couldn't wait.
01:10:19 What unbelievable bad luck.
01:10:21 Christ, I can't get my wife pregnant
01:10:24 and the minute you're unprotected
01:10:26 It's 'cause you love me,
01:10:28 Is that your interpretation?
01:10:29 It's a child conceived
01:10:31 not as part of some fertility project.
01:10:34 OK. Well I'll go with you,
01:10:36 - I'm not doing that again.
01:10:38 - What's that supposed to mean?
01:10:40 I did it once when I was younger,
01:10:43 I didn't want to, but he insisted.
01:10:45 Nola, I really can't see any other way.
01:10:47 - Why can't I just have it?
01:10:49 - And we'll raise it together.
01:10:52 Why? You hate yourjob,
01:10:54 I mean, it seems like a blessing.
01:10:57 Look, Nola, I have to go.
01:10:58 I'm juggling six things
01:11:00 just to make
01:11:05 I'll talk to you on Tuesday.
01:11:06 Chris...
01:11:07 You must... I expect you
01:11:11 I'm not walking away from this.
01:11:15 Is anything the matter?
01:11:20 - I wanted to talk to you.
01:11:24 Us.
01:11:27 Is something wrong?
01:11:31 Yeah. There is.
01:11:34 What?
01:11:36 If you're still taking a hammering
01:11:39 you know it's not a problem.
01:11:41 I can't keep leaning
01:11:44 Papa gets more pleasure
01:11:48 than all the possessions he owns.
01:11:54 What is it?
01:12:01 Is it something to do
01:12:05 Because you acted
01:12:13 Are you having an affair?
01:12:16 Am I having an affair?
01:12:18 Yeah, that's what I asked.
01:12:22 - No.
01:12:25 Of course I'm not. Don't be silly.
01:12:38 Do you not love me anymore?
01:12:43 Of course I love you.
01:12:46 Well, what's wrong?
01:12:51 I just feel like I'm letting you down.
01:12:54 You're not. How?
01:12:59 Is it because I'm not getting pregnant?
01:13:05 I just...
01:13:07 ...feel so guilty.
01:13:11 So terribly guilty.
01:13:13 Listen, Chris.
01:13:16 We've both been to the doctor.
01:13:19 I can conceive and you're perfectly
01:13:25 Is it me? Have I been horribly pushy
01:13:31 Look, I... I just want a baby.
01:13:37 We haven't been lucky yet, that's all.
01:13:44 Oh, Chloe.
01:13:51 Let's get off the subject.
01:13:53 Having a child should be something
01:13:58 not a cause of all this
01:14:05 I had to talk to somebody.
01:14:08 I'm really suffering.
01:14:10 Whatever you tell me goes no further.
01:14:14 I'm contemplating leaving my wife
01:14:18 But when the time came to tell her...
01:14:21 ...I couldn't do it.
01:14:23 Yeah, well, it's not the easiest
01:14:28 It's crazy.
01:14:31 I can see no real future
01:14:34 And I have a very
01:14:36 - Yeah, but if you don't love her...
01:14:39 Just not in the way I feel
01:14:42 Right.
01:14:44 Maybe it's finally the difference
01:14:48 But what the hell
01:14:52 I don't fool myself that I haven't
01:14:56 Am I supposed to give it all up?
01:15:00 Is it for a woman you love?
01:15:02 To live how? Where?
01:15:05 - To work as what?
01:15:08 You're pretty good
01:15:10 There must be anotherjob in another
01:15:13 Let's face it,
01:15:16 And he loves me.
01:15:19 Doesn't seem to me like you
01:15:22 to give up everything
01:15:25 We're going away for three weeks.
01:15:27 - When I get back I'll tell her.
01:15:32 What am I supposed to do?
01:15:34 - I'm not playing games with you.
01:15:37 I'd think you'd want
01:15:40 - Look, it's not easy.
01:15:43 If you're so bored at home with her
01:15:46 which is all you ever tell me...
01:15:47 I don't wanna mess
01:15:51 It's a big blow.
01:15:53 And it's gonna make
01:15:56 How can you go on vacation with a
01:15:59 - the minute you get back?
01:16:01 You wanna know how I feel?
01:16:04 I don't like the idea
01:16:06 I don't like the idea of you going off
01:16:10 Hey, keep your voice down.
01:16:13 You know I make love to her.
01:16:16 And you know it's just routine.
01:16:19 For God's sakes,
01:16:24 Yeah.
01:16:27 I just wanna know that
01:16:30 It will.
01:16:33 - It will.
01:16:40 The holiday's off.
01:16:42 Why? What happened?
01:16:43 Maurice Lewis has
01:16:46 Why?
01:16:48 Disc in his back or something.
01:16:50 Anyway, he needs recovery time
01:16:52 and everyone thought we should
01:16:55 Let me just pack up my stuff.
01:16:57 We should probably walk to the opera,
01:16:59 Yeah.
01:17:17 Hello?
01:17:31 Hello?
01:17:50 An opportunity has arisen, Chris,
01:17:51 which I think may be
01:17:53 Really?
01:17:55 We're structuring something
01:17:57 It's an independent operation. There's
01:18:00 And my thought was, anyone in on the
01:18:04 assuming our predictions are correct.
01:18:07 - Sounds exciting.
01:18:08 Eleanor. I've just
01:18:11 But what would make me the happiest
01:18:14 I'd like you to make me
01:18:16 You already are a young grandmother.
01:18:18 Yes. Tom and Heather
01:18:21 but I'd like you to be a mother.
01:18:23 Oh, all right.
01:18:25 I'll be quiet. What would you
01:18:28 - I don't know.
01:18:30 Great. You forgot.
01:18:32 I didn't actually.
01:18:35 So my hints worked.
01:18:38 - Mummy...
01:18:40 - We are trying. We don't want to...
01:18:41 - Hello?
01:18:43 - Excuse me.
01:18:44 - I weigh as much as I did.
01:18:46 - Look, please relax, OK?
01:18:48 - Hey. Hey.
01:18:49 - What are you two bickering about?
01:18:51 I told you not to call me, I'd call you.
01:18:53 Well, I... I...
01:18:56 I've been waiting a week.
01:18:57 Well, there's always
01:19:00 When are you coming home?
01:19:02 In about two weeks.
01:19:04 About two weeks? You said
01:19:06 Yeah, right. Three weeks.
01:19:08 Chris, Mummy and Papa are leaving.
01:19:10 OK. OK...
01:19:12 Who is that? What country are you in?
01:19:14 Your mobile's been impossible.
01:19:16 I told you. I'm in Greece.
01:19:18 And there's always people around,
01:19:21 I said I'd be home soon,
01:19:24 I'm just lonely. I'm anxious.
01:19:27 Can you just?
01:19:28 Please tell Chloe
01:19:31 I just want this situation
01:19:34 Do you miss me?
01:19:36 OK. Bye, bye.
01:19:39 - Is everything OK?
01:19:41 - Are you leaving already?
01:20:09 Chris, it's Nola.
01:20:13 Sardinia.
01:20:14 I'll be back in five or six days, OK?
01:20:27 - Good morning, John.
01:20:30 - I'll bring the car around.
01:20:38 You lied to me.
01:20:39 - Oh, Jesus.
01:20:40 - Quiet!
01:20:42 - Quiet, quiet.
01:20:44 Look, Christ, Christ.
01:20:45 No, no, no, listen.
01:20:46 I wanna talk to Chloe.
01:20:47 I can explain. I... Taxi!
01:20:49 - I'm not going anywhere with you.
01:20:50 - I'm not going anywhere with you.
01:20:52 - Nola! Nola, calm down. Calm down.
01:20:55 I came home deliberately,
01:20:57 You're a liar! I wanna talk to Chloe.
01:20:59 - I wanna talk to Chloe!
01:21:02 I wanna talk to Chloe.
01:21:07 You're a liar!
01:21:12 I decided to cut the trip short
01:21:15 I only came back
01:21:17 because I need a week
01:21:19 - without you breathing down my neck.
01:21:22 I don't know whether
01:21:24 - Please believe me, Nola.
01:21:26 I was about to when you called.
01:21:27 What does that have to do with anything?
01:21:28 - I got flustered.
01:21:29 I was all set to tell her
01:21:31 and then I feel guilty about
01:21:33 - You said Sardinia.
01:21:36 I... I didn't want her to know
01:21:38 Well, she has to know eventually.
01:21:40 - I can't tell her.
01:21:42 Nola, stop!
01:21:43 Well, this is crazy.
01:21:46 We don't have to have a child together.
01:21:47 It would make life
01:21:49 Yeah, simpler for you, but not for me.
01:21:52 It occurred to me
01:21:55 - I could help you out financially.
01:21:57 Nola, be reasonable.
01:21:59 That's exactly what Tom said
01:22:02 Being reasonable
01:22:05 So, you're threatening me?
01:22:06 If I don't do what you say,
01:22:09 Were you lying to me?
01:22:11 All those times we made love,
01:22:12 all those conversations,
01:22:15 - Of course I wasn't lying.
01:22:18 Someone has to explain the situation.
01:22:23 OK, OK. I'll do the right thing.
01:24:22 Have you seen Chris?
01:24:23 A minute ago. He went that way.
01:24:26 Chris?
01:24:28 Chris?
01:24:30 Chris?
01:24:40 Where are you, Chris?
01:24:43 Chris?
01:24:48 Chloe, are you there?
01:24:51 Have you seen Chris anywhere?
01:24:52 No. Could you come up for a minute?
01:24:55 I want you to give me
01:24:58 Yeah, OK.
01:25:25 I'm telling Chloe tomorrow.
01:25:28 You say that every day,
01:25:30 I'm back where I started.
01:25:33 If you don't have
01:25:36 That would be revenge for you against
01:25:38 What the hell is that supposed to mean?
01:25:41 My theory is you want me to tell Chloe
01:25:43 My God, it seems like you've
01:25:46 - by some psychiatrist.
01:25:48 I wish had someone to confide in,
01:25:51 Look, Chris,
01:25:54 we're gonna grow apart.
01:25:56 I'm telling her tomorrow, Nola.
01:25:58 What more? Tell her now!
01:26:00 I can't, not before she goes to sleep.
01:26:04 Nola, tomorrow is fine.
01:26:06 - What time will you get back from work?
01:26:10 So you'll be home by a quarter to seven?
01:26:12 Yeah. Chris, you make me say
01:26:15 - I just want us to be together.
01:26:19 You were very nervy
01:26:22 Did you hate it?
01:26:23 - No, I'm just out of sorts.
01:26:26 I thought you were gonna pass out.
01:26:28 Low blood sugar. I'll be better soon.
01:26:33 I still can't do it with you tonight.
01:26:36 I'm not over my little dose of whatever.
01:26:42 Did the cleaner put one of my
01:26:45 No. What are you doing?
01:26:47 Really? Just let me have a quick look.
01:26:48 - I can't find it anywhere.
01:26:50 - I've got everything arranged in there.
01:26:54 'Cause I don't know
01:26:56 She's always bloody
01:27:03 Is this it?
01:27:04 See, I knew it!
01:27:07 I've got to have words
01:27:09 It's really...
01:27:10 What did you just put in your pocket?
01:27:12 - Oh, it's just my pill box.
01:27:15 A pill box. You know
01:27:16 Let me have a look at it.
01:27:18 No, they're just my pills. I need them.
01:27:20 No, no, no, it's for stress,
01:27:22 - Guess what?
01:27:24 I got tickets for the theater
01:27:26 You haven't. That's not like you.
01:27:28 - What for?
01:27:31 - I heard it's great.
01:27:33 No, that's not so.
01:27:35 - And anyway, you love his music.
01:27:39 I'll have to meet you
01:27:41 'cause I'll be coming
01:27:43 Why don't you take the chauffeur?
01:27:45 I'll grab a taxi, and with any luck
01:27:49 You're so sweet.
01:27:52 You knew how much
01:27:57 All right, come to bed,
01:28:00 OK, I will.
01:28:05 - Hello?
01:28:09 When you get off work today,
01:28:11 I have some good news.
01:28:14 Everything's taken care of,
01:28:18 You've got to meet me
01:28:20 We have... plans to make.
01:28:23 OK. I'll cancel my agent appointment.
01:28:27 It's good. This is good.
01:28:28 I'll see you soon. Bye.
01:28:31 - Was it him?
01:28:36 So, you'll have to be prepared
01:28:39 Is that right, Chris? A half year?
01:28:42 Yes.
01:28:43 A half year should do it, maybe less.
01:28:45 Good. Jolly good.
01:28:55 Good.
01:28:58 Sayonara indeed. I thought you
01:29:01 for developing their capacity.
01:29:03 - I'm excited about this venture, Rod.
01:29:15 - Playing a little tennis later?
01:29:19 Amazing energy. Love it. Envy it.
01:30:29 - Yes?
01:30:32 I'm a friend of Nola's,
01:30:35 We met here last...
01:30:36 I'm sorry, I don't let anybody in.
01:30:39 But... but, do you not remember?
01:30:42 She asked you something
01:30:46 and you mentioned
01:30:48 - Oh, yes. Yes.
01:30:53 I'm Chris Wilton, the tennis instructor.
01:30:55 Well, what's the trouble?
01:30:57 No trouble at all really, and I...
01:31:00 I was wondering if I could...
01:31:04 - We seem to have trouble next door.
01:31:07 Yes.
01:31:08 We're getting some interference,
01:31:12 So I don't know if it's the
01:31:16 - It's in there.
01:31:18 I have to take my medicine.
01:31:36 There was no trouble before.
01:32:03 Didn't you say your name was Harris?
01:35:48 Mrs. Eastby?
01:35:53 It's lan.
01:36:03 Mrs. Eastby?
01:36:09 Mrs. Eastby? It's lan.
01:36:14 I'm going down the corner shop.
01:36:21 Mrs. Eastby, are you all right?
01:36:48 - Hi, princess.
01:36:49 D'you ever get that
01:36:52 Yes, I did.
01:36:54 Excellent.
01:37:12 - See you later. Bye-bye.
01:37:45 Nola.
01:37:57 Excuse me.
01:38:08 Hello.
01:38:10 Where are you?
01:38:12 I'm almost there. I'll be two minutes.
01:38:47 - Good evening.
01:38:53 - How much?
01:38:55 Two pounds.
01:39:02 - Two pounds. My tickets?
01:39:21 It's a terrible mess in there, sir.
01:39:23 Well, I think it's pretty obvious
01:39:25 Someone's robbed
01:39:27 As he, or they, were running out
01:39:29 they've run into the Rice woman
01:39:31 Either out of panic,
01:39:32 or because they saw a chance
01:39:36 Poor unsuspecting soul
01:39:38 He's cleared out the house
01:39:40 Oh, no, it's definitely
01:39:43 He might have known there
01:39:45 Probably cased her.
01:39:47 Was surprised by running
01:39:49 She picked the wrong time to come home.
01:39:52 Some people just don't have any luck.
01:39:55 Yeah, I just spoke to her.
01:39:58 Half an hour ago I came down the stairs,
01:40:00 knocked on Mrs. Eastby's door
01:40:02 Do you need anything from the car?
01:40:03 Yeah. You can tell the
01:40:05 - 'cause this is getting ridiculous.
01:40:08 She usually bakes today, and
01:40:10 So I asked her if she
01:40:12 - So, half an hour ago? Spoke to her?
01:40:14 - Yeah, half an hour ago. Yeah.
01:40:16 That's terrifying. I can't believe that.
01:40:18 - So someone was in there?
01:40:21 - and did she say anything?
01:40:23 Could we send the
01:40:25 No, hang on. If you just wait.
01:40:26 We've just got to get the
01:40:28 Chris, Chris, can you
01:40:32 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:40:34 Well, I ran...
01:40:37 Scenes of Crime will be
01:40:39 - Yeah...
01:40:40 I bumped into her here.
01:40:42 I recommended a piece
01:40:44 - She'd bought it. Yeah, and...
01:40:47 Nothing. It was a portable CD player
01:40:50 It's drugs, guv.
01:40:52 Well, Mrs. Eastby wasn't wealthy.
01:40:54 - They don't care.
01:40:56 Yeah, definitely drugs.
01:40:59 They'll kill you for a pound
01:41:01 Well, it's a sorry state of affairs,
01:41:02 Well, it's not as if the old lady
01:41:06 - Used a shotgun.
01:41:07 That's a... That's a bit obvious,
01:41:09 - Somebody must've seen something.
01:41:11 They can make them pretty small.
01:41:14 Leave that clear.
01:41:18 Did you like the musical last night?
01:41:21 Yeah, I did. It was good fun.
01:41:25 Yeah, he's very good.
01:41:28 I'm gonna get tickets
01:41:30 Good.
01:41:35 - Oh, my God.
01:41:40 Oh, my God! Nola!
01:41:43 - Nola Rice.
01:41:46 She was killed in a burglary.
01:41:50 What? Here, let me see that.
01:41:53 Jesus Christ!
01:41:59 Apparently, she was
01:42:01 and someone who was already there
01:42:05 And shot an old lady,
01:42:08 She was entering the building,
01:42:12 Oh, my God.
01:42:20 Hello?
01:42:22 Yeah. Yeah,
01:42:25 Isn't itjust terrible?
01:42:27 I never got along with her,
01:42:30 - It's tragic.
01:42:33 I've just called him.
01:42:36 I know.
01:42:38 Wait, wait, that must be him.
01:42:40 Hello?
01:42:42 Yeah, we've just read it,
01:42:45 Well, yeah, yeah, I know.
01:42:48 I suppose she must've...
01:42:49 I mean, disturbed a burglar
01:42:52 I mean, it doesn't... It doesn't say
01:42:54 Well, even Mummy's really shaken up,
01:42:56 and you know they
01:42:58 It says here that there's been a rise
01:43:02 over the past year.
01:43:04 Did you hear that? Yeah.
01:43:06 I just can't believe it.
01:43:17 Mummy.
01:43:20 I've got something to tell you.
01:43:23 But I want Chris to be here.
01:43:26 Chris?
01:43:28 - Where'd he go?
01:43:31 He was just in here. Chris?
01:43:34 Chris?
01:43:43 He was just here.
01:43:44 Well, what did you want to tell me?
01:43:46 Just wait. Wait, wait. Chris?
01:44:21 Where are you? Chris?
01:44:25 Well, what did you want to tell me?
01:44:26 Well, I just really want him to be here.
01:44:28 Hang on, there he is. There you are!
01:44:30 - Can we tell her now?
01:44:33 Well, I wanted you to be here.
01:44:35 Well, what is it?
01:44:37 Mummy...
01:44:38 You can finally
01:44:41 It looks like I'm pregnant.
01:44:43 - When did you hear?
01:44:45 - Oh, I'm so delighted.
01:44:50 Alec?
01:44:51 Alec? Come here.
01:44:54 We're both walking on air.
01:44:57 Well, you're walking on air. Your
01:45:00 - 'Cause I've exhausted him, poor thing.
01:45:02 Chloe's pregnant.
01:45:03 Oh, what a great day.
01:45:06 I'm absolutely thrilled.
01:45:08 Thank you so much.
01:45:10 Excuse me, sir. Excuse me.
01:45:11 - Yes?
01:45:12 It's wonderful, isn't it? Look at her,
01:45:15 - Margaret, I'm pregnant!
01:45:19 Thank you, Margaret.
01:45:21 Sam?
01:45:23 Yeah, there's a message for you
01:45:25 Detective Mike Banner, called.
01:45:27 He wants you to call him
01:45:31 Yeah. No, I don't think it's urgent,
01:45:34 - Banner?
01:45:36 I bet it was that night...
01:45:37 - You better give me the number.
01:45:43 Well, the last time you went,
01:45:47 Yes, and he just made me
01:45:49 Oh, I just can't believe it.
01:45:51 OK. Thanks, Samantha. Bye.
01:45:53 He just seemed odd,
01:45:58 - Granny would have been thrilled.
01:46:01 Granny would have loved it.
01:46:04 - Thank God. Thank God.
01:46:07 Detective Banner, please.
01:46:09 This is Chris Wilton.
01:46:15 Oh, hello.
01:46:16 This is Chris Wilton. You called?
01:46:18 Oh, yes. I was wondering if there
01:46:21 Or if it's more convenient,
01:46:23 - In reference to what?
01:46:27 It's just a few questions, and I'm sure
01:46:33 I've no reason to bring a lawyer, do I?
01:46:35 I certainly hope not.
01:47:44 - Chris Wilton. Detective Banner.
01:47:47 - How do you do? Take a seat.
01:47:50 This is nothing to be alarmed about.
01:47:53 We're just doing a routine investigation
01:47:58 Were you acquainted
01:48:01 Peripherally, I knew Nola Rice.
01:48:04 How?
01:48:06 She was engaged for a time
01:48:09 That's...
01:48:12 ...Tom Hewett?
01:48:16 They broke up. A year ago. More.
01:48:21 When did you last see her?
01:48:23 Oh, God, I can't remember.
01:48:29 At the Tate Modern.
01:48:33 But that was a long time ago.
01:48:37 Have you seen her since?
01:48:39 Not that I recall.
01:48:43 Have?
01:48:46 Have you ever seen this?
01:48:49 No. What is it?
01:48:52 Are you aware
01:49:04 No.
01:49:07 As you can see...
01:49:09 ...you're all over it.
01:49:19 Yes, I can see that.
01:49:25 Do you still claim
01:49:27 except for more than a year ago
01:49:32 You can't blame me for trying to hide
01:49:37 But you people have to protect me here.
01:49:40 I hope you don't think
01:49:43 How long did your affair go on?
01:49:50 It began casually
01:49:54 They broke up, she moved away.
01:49:57 She came back and I ran into her
01:50:03 God, have a heart.
01:50:06 My wife is gonna have a baby.
01:50:09 This will devastate her.
01:50:12 Did you...
01:50:14 ...promise that you were going
01:50:18 No, I did not.
01:50:20 I mean, it's possible
01:50:24 And, obviously, she wrote that I did.
01:50:33 But I tried to finesse
01:50:35 I didn't want the
01:50:38 but I'm not gonna break up my home.
01:50:42 My wife and I are
01:50:45 We've seen several
01:50:49 You can check that out if you like,
01:50:53 But you did lead her on,
01:50:55 so that she had the impression
01:50:59 I tried to tip-toe around it
01:51:01 but she's going to believe
01:51:05 Look, don't irresponsibly run roughshod
01:51:11 I mean, there is no case
01:51:14 much less Nola Rice.
01:51:21 Isn't it obvious
01:51:24 and she walked in when it was happening?
01:51:28 God, I beg you, don't go on
01:51:32 ...wreck people's lives.
01:51:34 My family, my marriage is at stake.
01:51:38 We just have to
01:51:41 OK, but I'm not your man.
01:51:44 I know it's not the most
01:51:47 but that does not make me a murderer.
01:51:49 We're... obligated
01:51:52 I understand
01:51:54 And if we have to talk to you again,
01:51:56 we'll do everything in our power
01:51:59 Your personal life's your own.
01:52:00 We're not making any moral judgments,
01:52:14 I understand.
01:52:17 Look...
01:52:19 ...if you have to get
01:52:21 which, God in heaven,
01:52:23 please call me on my mobile.
01:52:26 This is my number.
01:52:30 Thanks.
01:52:32 One other thing.
01:52:33 Do you own or have access to a shotgun?
01:52:38 Me?
01:52:39 No.
01:52:40 My father-in-law shoots
01:52:44 You can check it out, but...
01:52:48 ...I beg you to consider mine
01:52:52 Of course.
01:52:57 Thank you.
01:53:07 So, what do you think?
01:53:10 I think it's what it looks like.
01:53:12 Someone robbed and killed Mrs. Eastby,
01:53:14 who was surprised leaving,
01:53:18 Yeah, I know. I know, it's got
01:53:22 He's 'specting a baby.
01:53:24 OK, he's not gonna win
01:53:28 ...we can find out discreetly enough
01:53:29 whether the Hewetts
01:53:34 I don't think that he would know the
01:53:39 never mind sawing one off.
01:53:42 It's a bit of a stretch.
01:53:45 Not even a speeding ticket.
01:53:47 The coroner says
01:53:50 - Yeah.
01:53:52 So Mrs. Eastby knew the killer,
01:53:55 Well, come on, Mike.
01:53:56 Ninety percent
01:53:58 people open their doors
01:54:00 Yeah, I know, you're right.
01:54:03 - It's just he's got a real motive.
01:54:06 But a motive, as you and I
01:54:10 I'm torn because the Rice murder
01:54:14 but I'd love to pursue it a little more.
01:54:15 But I'm reluctant to fish around
01:54:19 Well, if something develops,
01:54:21 I doubt anything's
01:56:22 Chris.
01:56:33 Nola...
01:56:37 ...it wasn't easy.
01:56:40 But when the time came,
01:56:45 You never know who your neighbors are
01:56:50 You can learn to push the guilt
01:56:55 You have to.
01:56:57 Otherwise it overwhelms you.
01:57:00 And what about me?
01:57:02 What about the next-door neighbor?
01:57:05 I had no involvement
01:57:10 Is there no problem about me
01:57:17 The innocent are sometimes slain
01:57:23 You were collateral damage.
01:57:25 So was your own child.
01:57:32 Sophocles said:
01:57:36 "To never have been born
01:57:38 may be the greatest boon of all."
01:57:43 Prepare to pay the price, Chris.
01:57:46 Your actions were clumsy.
01:57:49 Full of holes.
01:57:50 Almost like someone
01:57:57 It would be fitting
01:58:00 and punished.
01:58:03 At least there would be
01:58:07 Some small...
01:58:11 ...measure of hope
01:58:16 Chris Wilton killed them.
01:58:20 What?
01:58:23 It's as we speculated
01:58:24 and said was too elaborate,
01:58:27 He killed the next-door neighbor first
01:58:30 and set up the appearance of a robbery.
01:58:32 He waited in the hall.
01:58:33 He knew she'd be back
01:58:35 and he killed her, making it seem like
01:58:38 He planned it all so he could
01:58:40 to strengthen his alibi,
01:58:43 Now, I haven't figured out
01:58:45 and I know it's a lot to ask a jury,
01:58:47 but the correctness of it
01:58:49 and I am going to break this case.
01:58:51 I hate to be the bearer
01:58:53 What?
01:58:54 Not that your dream
01:58:56 What's the bad news?
01:58:57 There was another shooting
01:59:00 A drug addict killed.
01:59:03 What, and he confessed
01:59:06 No, he didn't have to.
01:59:08 The old woman's wedding ring
01:59:12 - No.
01:59:16 - I don't believe it.
01:59:19 Your case looked good, lots of motive.
01:59:22 But his motive
01:59:24 Junkie with a long string
01:59:27 Killed by one of his own, no doubt.
01:59:29 Come on, I'll buy you breakfast.
01:59:31 You can traumatize me
01:59:34 No, wait.
01:59:35 What if Wilton did it, threw the
01:59:41 I don't know.
01:59:44 I'm sure a jury will be interested.
01:59:47 Come on.
01:59:50 I give up.
01:59:51 I knew Wilton didn't do it.
01:59:53 He's another poor schmuck
01:59:56 When you see those pictures
02:00:00 What a world. Am I right?
02:00:03 Careful, careful.
02:00:06 - Oh, chill out, Dad.
02:00:09 Right. Champagne.
02:00:11 - I think he's got your eyes, Chloe.
02:00:13 I think he's got
02:00:16 Mummy, you can't tell anything yet.
02:00:20 - My nephew.
02:00:22 - Oh, look at these flowers.
02:00:25 Actually, speaking of which, didn't you
02:00:28 - You lucky swine.
02:00:31 Let's work on number two. Come on.
02:00:32 Come on, he is a handsome boy.
02:00:36 Yeah, he's gorgeous.
02:00:37 Right, here we are. Eleanor. Please...
02:00:39 - Chloe...
02:00:41 - Thank you, darling. There you are.
02:00:42 - It's all right, you stay there.
02:00:44 Please do.
02:00:46 - What a good idea.
02:00:47 - To Terence Elliot Wilton.
02:00:49 With parents like Chloe and Chris,
02:00:51 this child will be great
02:00:54 - Thank you, Mummy.
02:00:56 Do you know what,
02:00:58 I just hope that he's lucky.
02:00:59 - Oh, lovely.
02:01:01 - He probably will be.
02:01:02 - Mummy, are you sure I'm allowed this?
02:01:04 - Yes, of course you are.
02:01:07 I'd get it down you now, while you can.
02:01:09 Isn't he handsome?
02:01:10 Bet you any money
02:01:14 What are you saying about him?
02:01:16 I was just saying he's got
02:01:18 We were just saying how handsome he is.
02:01:22 I wonder what he's thinking.
02:01:23 Well, you know, they said
02:01:25 - Deep thoughts. Deep thoughts.
02:01:26 - To Terence.
02:01:29 - To Terence.