"Send it over here, we can use some action." "Okay, you're coming in loud and clear." "Roger." "Out." "Run me a test as soon as you got time." "The Orduña's in." "Pick up this gear in the mail." "Any word on my discharge?" "No." "Temperature 83-2.23, wind northeast three miles." "Pressure change falling minus 26" "How she look today, O'Hara?" "Better than yesterday." "When she starts looking real good, you've had it, son." "That's the day they take you off this rock, not a day before." "Never seen it to miss." "Won't be long." "Come on, you donkeys!" "What's the rush?" "You know you're disturbing the peace." "Okay, teacher." "Hey, wait!" "Wise guy, wait a minute!" "Where you going?" "Hey!" "Good to see you again, Mrs. Davidson." "So nice of you to meet us, Mr. Harris." " Mrs. MacPhail." " How do you do?" " And Dr. MacPhail." " Your first trip to the islands?" "Since the war." "Never got to see much from an aircraft carrier." "So a sentimental journey, eh?" "How are you, Mr. Davidson?" "Fine, Harris, fine." "Well, hard to believe that a year has passed." "I think you'll find everything in order this time, Mr. Davidson." " Good." "Hope you haven't had breakfast yet." "The governor's expecting you." "Sorry, we've only got two hours before changing boats." "Would you drop us at the mission house?" "I'd like to see reverend Larsen before Sunday services." "Certainly." "My father built his first mission there." "This island looks volcanic." "It is, in more ways than one." "All these isolated islands where our servicemen are stationed are volcanic." "It takes constant vigilance to keep them under control." "You mean to keep friendly relations with the natives strictly friendly." " To put it bluntly, yes." " Any success?" "Well, we do our best." "I'll have the luggage transferred to the Telagy." "All right, you guys, off it." "Here it comes." "I'll turn it around." "Say, Sarge?" "What kind of gear did you say was coming in?" "Refrigeration unit." "Come on, bear a hand." "How could that freeze anything?" "I can't see her face." "Two years on this rock, and you wanna see a dame's face?" "On a raft once, off Guadalcanal," "I saw something like that coming straight at me." "Went right past me too." "Now, that's a piece of equipment that's really equipped." "I'll unpack it." " You need help?" " I'll handle it." " You?" " Who spotted it?" "Okay, I'll recommend all of you for marksmanship." "Now, stand off." "It's an order." " You pulling rank on us?" " Yeah!" "Get on the gear!" "Let the word out and she'll hit this rock like an A-bomb!" " Hey, yo-yos!" " Knock it off!" "Okay, then, share and share alike!" "All right, come on!" "We got to shove fast!" "Easy does it, miss." "Thanks." "Well, what do you know?" "Marines." "7,000 miles from the States, and I'm right at home." "Got me a couple of hours to kill between boats." "Whats to do around here?" "Got any attractions?" "You know, grass skirts, hula-hulas?" "All that saucy island stuff?" "You picked the right island, the prize spot of the Pacific." "And I'm in personal charge of the special tours." " Leaving when?" " Soon as you're aboard." "Sergeant, you twisted my arm." " Get the gear." " Get the gear!" "Yes, sir, Sarge." "Oh, hey, my luggage!" "Hey, come on." "Hey!" "Get it up here!" "Get it up here!" "Hurry it up!" " Watch it." "My record player!" " This all your gear, Miss?" "Yeah." "That's all." "You can see better from back here, Miss." "Thanks." "All right, get on the wheel." " Yeah, you heard him." " So did you!" "I mean both of you, on the double!" " Oh, yeah?" "Why?" " Yeah?" "Come on, Griggs." "Hurry up, will you, with that mail." "Wait for the mail!" "Wait up!" "Oh, my aching back!" " Hey, that's pretty!" " Hey!" "Yeah, but I can't see anything from here." " How about if I sit up front?" " Can't, you're classified." " Classified what?" " Top Secret." " Who says so?" " Sergeant Phil O'Hara." " And Private Griggs." " Sadie Thompson." "Hiya, fellas." "Hi, Sadie." "Mail call!" "Whats the matter with you?" "Hurry it up!" "Back her up!" "Watch yourself." "You're not driving a tank." "Careful, don't knock the tank down." "Got you here safe and sound, Sadie." "Where we at?" "Bill's place." "Everybody out!" "Holy cow!" "Don't you have any doors around here?" "Take her away!" "That was a fast tour." "Most of the island's restricted." "Chung!" "Oh, I don't mind." "All these islands look alike." "Palm trees and coconuts." "Anything cold to drink?" "Go away." "It's Sunday." "Me no open." "Sure, no open, except for us." "Hiya, Bill." "Pour the boys something cold and tall." "Me no Bill, me Chung!" "Bill long time dead." "Very long time." "And you'll join him if we don't get some service." "It's Sunday." "Me no want to get into trouble." "Hey, Sadie!" "You want pineapple juice, or juice from pineapple?" "Hey, you, no take." "No take." "Anything, just so it's cold." "Ooh!" "Some weather." "It's like the inside of a hot water bottle." "It'll ease up when it rains." "Okay, Sarge, everything's secure." "Where's you park the truck?" " Down the street." " Get it back to the base!" "You want the MP's to pick it up?" "Now look, Sarge, I just got here!" "I ain't even been introduced yet!" "When you get back." "Shove off." " Where you going?" " Where do you think?" "You're going to get Sadie's gear in the truck." "You left it there, didn't you, Sadie?" "That's right." "I did." "You heard the lady." "Oblige her!" "Glad to." "Excuse me, Sadie." "Get on the door." "What for?" "Keep a sharp look out." "You wanna keep this private, don't you?" "Yeah, but who for?" "You?" "We'll rotate every 15 minutes." "Fair enough?" "Okay, but you got till 1100 exact." "Then I take over." "All right." "So what do you put in this stuff?" "The more you drink, the more you got to drink." "It's the heat." "It draws it right out." "There's enough sweat in the South Pacific to float a battleship." "Sorry, I guess that hit you kind of rough." "I don't mind." "A guy sort of forgets how to talk to a girl who's got stockings on." "You're doing okay." " Where you heading for, Sadie?" " New Caledonia." "Got a job waiting for me." "What's it like down there?" "The exhaust pipe of the world." "Hot." "This rock's a deep freeze, compared." "It's jumping." "Anything goes." "You won't like it." "As the Japanese say, I should worry." "It's not the first time I've been away from home." "And I haven't been run over yet." "Open up." "Open the door!" "Two meatheads bearing this way." "They see you with Sadie's gear?" "I don't know." "I tried to dodge them." "Yeah, yeah." "By leading them here." "I'm in the middle of the street!" "What do you want me to do, evaporate?" "Lock the doors." "Get the place secure, on the double." "Hey!" "All secure!" "I'll cable the Mission Board to send you a new X-ray machine." "Thank you, sir." "Anything else I can get for you, Reverend?" "If you could arrange for more penicillin and Bibles." "I'm happy to say the old ones are worn from use." "I'll see you get everything you need." "There's no point to a tour of inspection if some good doesn't come of it, is there?" "No, sir." " Good morning." " Good morning, sir." "Never expected a mission hospital to be so well-equipped." "Never was until Mr. Davidson became head of the mission board for the island." "Having lived in the tropics all my life, gives me a certain amount of persuasive power with those of our trustees who have never been south of Boston." "You seen to have tropical diseases under control." "Physical ailments are simple to fight." "Simple?" "Compared to immorality and evil." "Although, from what you tell me, Reverend, matters seem to have improved considerably here." "Yes, Mr. Davidson." "Yes, indeed." "I presume it's time for services." "♪ Rock of Ages Cleft for me ♪" "♪ Let me hide myself in thee ♪" "♪ Let the water And the blood ♪" "♪ From thy riven side Which flowed ♪" "♪ Be of sin the double cure ♪" "♪ Cleanse me from its guilt And power ♪" "♪ Not the labor of my hands... ♪" "♪ A Marine, a Marine, a Marine ♪" "♪ He's honest, he upright His mind is always clean ♪" "♪ A Marine, a Marine, a Marine ♪" "♪ Almighty Forever flow ♪" "♪ Yes, sirree, yes, sirree, yes, sirree ♪" "♪ A Marine, a Marine, a Marine ♪" "♪ He's as harmless as Ovaltine ♪" "♪ A soldier, a sailor might Work with a date tonight ♪" "♪ But never Never a Marine ♪" "♪ A Marine, a Marine, a Marine ♪" "Ah, this is great!" "♪ He's honest, he's upright His mind is always clean ♪" "♪ A Marine, a Marine What a lad!" "♪" "I don't understand." "The men here have always been respectful of the Sabbath." "I didn't notice any evidence of disrespect." "Did you notice the effect of that music on the natives?" "Excuse me." "♪ ...to Portugal wherever he has been ♪" "♪ He loves to love a lovely sea ♪" "How about some beer?" "Hey!" "Set them up, O'Hara." "It's my treat." "Oh, no." "Not when I'm around." "Hey, fellas, live it up!" "You're gonna be dead a longtime!" "No, no, no, Missy." "No beer on Sunday!" "Please, get out." "Chung, you shove off." "If Sadie wants beer, she gets it." "No, I don't want to get him into trouble." "Now cut it out!" "Leave him alone." "Sorry, fellas." "No beer today." "Come on." "Give me the bottles." "All right, you guys." "Sing it up!" "Sing it up!" "♪ A Marine, a Marine, a Marine ♪" "♪ As sterling a fellow As you have ever seen ♪" "♪ His refinement is something to see ♪" "♪ He's what every sailor hopes someday to be ♪" "♪ Recruiting posters Tell the world ♪" "♪ Marines are first to fight ♪" "♪ A thousand struggling women Prove the posters always right ♪" "♪ When taking out his favorite doll, he loves to make a splash ♪" "♪ And if she cannot pay by check She lets him pay by cash ♪" "Mr. Davidson!" "So nice see you again." "Come in." "That won't be necessary, Mr. Chung." "Look see." "No drinks on Sunday." "Pineapple juice only." "No beer." "No whiskey." "Only pineapple juice." "Mr. Chung, in the future, I wouldn't open this place on Sunday." "For any reason." "Yes, sir." "Thank you, sir." "♪ ..." "A Marine, a Marine ♪" "♪ He's upright, he's honest His mind is always clean ♪" "♪ A Marine, a Marine, a Marine ♪" "♪ He's as square a shooter As you've ever seen ♪" "♪ When he plays poker With his pals ♪" "♪ He never will deceive ♪" "Hey, fellas!" "My boat!" "What boat?" "Come on, baby!" "Come on, it's been fun!" "I'll be seeing you!" "Hey, my baggage!" "Well, good-bye!" " Good-bye!" " Oh!" "Ooh!" "No, it's just my heel." "Are you a passenger for the Telagy?" "Yes, I am." "No use running, lady." "Your boat's been quarantined." "One of the sailors came down with typhus." " You mean Sadie's marooned!" " For about a week." "Great!" "Beachhead secured!" "Well, like the Chinese say," "I should care." "Where do I shack up?" "Got any hotels on this island?" "You can have the suite right next to mine." "Don't pay any attention to these guys." " You come to my Quonset..." " Sure, sure!" "Button it up." "There's only one place to stay on this rock." "Come on, Sadie." "Let's get going before it starts to rain." "Drive us over to Horn's, huh?" "Mama, Papa!" "Mama, Papa!" "Mr. Davidson!" "Go and play!" "Joe!" "Hotel business!" "Hey, you, Joe, get out of sack!" "Wake up!" "Go and say hello customer!" "Tell them to go away, Ameena." "It's too early." "Maybe you no hear who come, huh?" "Mr. Davidson!" "Davidson?" "What the heck is he doing?" "Joe, wait." "Put on pants." "I wash." "Tell him we're sorry, we're all filled up." "You want me lie to Mr. Davidson?" "Joe get into trouble lying to missionary man." "Ameena, you're a washout." "Ready?" "Heave!" "Hey, what's the matter with you guys?" "You didn't win the war this way." "You heard her!" "Heave!" "Ho!" "Hi, there!" "Hi!" "What's your name?" " Mary Horn!" " Betty Horn!" " Tommy Horn!" " Killroy Horn!" " She must be quite a woman." " Who?" "Mrs. Horn!" "Joe Horn!" "Get on up!" "Come on, Horn!" "Let's go, you old sack!" "Chop-chop!" "Come on, boy!" "So this is where I park?" "Hey, Horn!" "Well!" "Make the best of things today." "It's bound to be worse tomorrow." "You can count on me to help you make the best of anything, Sadie." " Me too, Sadie." " Relax, fellas." "You'll burn out your bearings." "Huh?" "Take it easy." "Joe, I was just coming up after you." "I got an important guest for you." "Come on." " Hello, gentlemen." " Took you long enough." "I hope I don't have to toss you out again." "Sadie!" "Sadie Thompson, meet Joe Horn." " Hiya, Mr. Horn." " Hiya." "Sadie." "One of the worst ex-noncoms from the 1st Division." "Nice bunch of kids you got." "Yeah, sometimes I wish they were on another island." "Come on, kids, scram upstairs and help your mother." "Hurry up!" "That's it!" "Hey, scoot!" "Joe, Sadie's boat's in quarantine." "Put her up in the best you've got, huh?" "I just rented all the suites." "I got nothing left." "I'll end up in the barracks yet." "Why not let her shack up with Mrs. Horn'?" "What happens to me?" " But it's only for a week." " Only?" "Hold it, hold it." "Nobody'll ever say I got in the middle of a happy marriage." "Anything will do, with a roof over it." "Got it." "Follow me." "And this better be good." "I been commissioned to look after Sadie." "Who commissioned you, O'Hara?" "You son of a..." "Throwing a lady in a monkey cage!" "Wait a minute, fellas." "It's only Willie, the kids' pet." "Take it out!" "Go find yourself a tree, Willie." "Sorry to put you out." "Don't unpack nothing, Sadie, till we get this place squared away." "Oh, it'll take you a year." "Ah, we've cleaned up islands in minutes." "Come on, you jarheads." "Hit it for Sadie." "Take it away!" "Careful of my record player!" "It means a lot to me." "Glad it's not a radio." "Don't allow them on the premises." "Haven't heard a commercial any news, nothing, since I left the States." " Ho!" " Hey!" "Move out of the way, you guys." "Timber!" "Get Sadie out of here!" "Hey, don't knock yourselves out, fellas." "My boat isn't sailing for a week." "Yeah!" "Hey, Killroy!" "What's cooking, Pop?" "Round up your brothers and sisters and tell them to scram for home before they get caught in the rain." "Come on, come on, come on!" "Debbie!" "Tommy!" "♪ Da Dee da doo doo doo doo doo ♪" " Hi!" " Hi!" "Hey, don't you know enough to come out of the rain?" "Come on in before you get soaked." "Got any candy?" "Any gum?" "♪ Hm da dee dum ♪" "♪ Hear no evil ♪" "♪ See no evil ♪" "♪ Speak no evil ♪" "♪ Just be like the three little monkeys ♪" "♪ That grandmother had on the shelf ♪" "♪ If you hear of anything evil ♪" "♪ Just keep it to yourself So ♪" "♪ Hear no evil ♪" "♪ See no evil ♪" "♪ Speak no evil ♪" "♪ Just be like The three little monkeys ♪" "♪ And don't think that everything's wrong ♪" "♪ If more people did like the monkeys ♪" "♪ Life would be one sweet song So ♪" "♪ Hear no evil ♪" "♪ See no evil ♪" "♪ Speak no evil ♪" "♪ That's what the monkeys ♪" "♪ Smart little monkeys ♪" "♪ Wise little monkeys said ♪" "Hey, you people!" "Down!" "Come sit down!" "Hello." "Chow." "Maybe not so good, but not so bad." "Thanks, but I'll be eating out." "Like husband says, you are so wise." "Come on, kids." "It's time to hit the sack!" "Scram!" "Scram out of here!" "Come on!" "Go onto bed!" "Come on!" "Oh, it's so sticky, I hardly feel like eating." "The rain doesn't help much, does it?" "How long will it last?" "About two months, off and on." "Mostly on, if I remember the rainy season right." "My dear?" "Dear Lord, we thank thee for this gathering... and for the food which thou hast provided for us this day." " Amen." " Amen." "I didn't know Mr. Horn allowed radios here." "What do you say, huh?" "Hey, hiya folks, are you gonna eat that?" "Hey, that's a good looking layout you got there." "Hey, honey!" "Hi, frogmen." "Here's your shoe, Sadie." "All squared away." "Come on in and get wrung out." "Yeah!" "It's that awfully cheap girl from the Orduña who kept playing her phonograph to attract the sailors." "It wasn't only sailors she attracted, she caught our eye too." "I'm sure that everyone was aware of her presence, Doctor." "She made certain of that from the very first moment she came on board." "Behaving so outrageously." "Having all those wild parties in her cabin." "What on earth is she doing here?" "Waiting for the same boat that we are, I presume." "I detest being under the same roof with that girl." "It's seems pointless to go on talking about it since she has as much right to be here as we have." "Doctor, I'm going to the mission hospital in the morning." "Please feel free to come along." "I'd like to." "You've done quite a job for the natives at that hospital." "That's the least of our work." "What more could you do for them?" "Raise their moral standards." "They seem high enough to make them happy." "No, Doctor." "Moral standards can never be high enough." "Especially here, where all of nature seems to conspire against us." "Everything grows with a sort of savage violence." "Today you see strange flowers where yesterday there were only roots." "Ice, Mr. Davidson?" "The old box gave 18 cubes." "Not bad for war surplus I picked up off the beach." "Still works if you treat it like a dame." "I mean, if you keep it in shape." "Please have them turn down the phonograph, Mr. Horn." "It's giving me a headache." "Sure." "Mrs. Davidson." "Hiya, Mr. Horn." "Your climate's lousy." "Sorry, it's the best we got." "Say, don't I know you people?" "Oh, don't get up, you'll only have to sit down." "Yeah, we were shipmates on the Orduña." "Isn't it too bad, that sailor getting typhus?" "I guess you have met Miss Thompson." "We haven't had the pleasure." "Mrs. MacPhail, Mrs. Davidson." " Hello." " How do you do?" "Mr. Davidson." "Nice to know you, Mr. Davidson." "Miss Thompson." "Sadie, meet Dr. MacPhail." "Glad to know there's a doctor in the house." "Hope you won't need my services, Miss Thompson." "I'm on vacation." "Not me, Doc." "I'm so healthy it hurts." "Hey, Sadie, come on." "We got to shove off." "Yeah, I'll be right there." "Um, guess I've held up the parade long enough." "Miss Thompson?" "May I ask where you're going?" "Oh, the boys are throwing a brawl at the Chinaman's." "Say, maybe you people'd like to come along." "You might have a few laughs." "Wouldn't it be wiser if you stayed here?" "You mean because of the rain?" "I wasn't referring to the rain." "You're not reaching me." "You'll be the only white woman there." "Say, that's real decent of you." "But I wouldn't worry." "A girl gets just what she asks for." "And all I'm asking for is company on a rainy night." "Well, if you get lonely, come on down." "Bye!" "Boy, that jeep ought to be floating by now." "Whoa!" "It's coming down cats and dogs!" "If you think this is rain, wait till it really gets going." "Oh!" "This won't do anything for my figure!" "Don't need nothing!" "Why, Private Hodges, I'm surprised." "Hold on!" "Whoo!" "Yeah!" "Well, to paraphrase an old saying:" ""The situation has landed and has the Marines well in hand."" "Hey, hey, hey, hey!" "Excuse me!" "Go away!" "Listen, when I want you, I'll rattle your cage." "Oh!" "Knock it off!" "I told you to fall back!" "That goes for the rest of you guys." "Sadie's only got two legs." "You want her runnin' for home?" "No, I like to dance while I can." "Say, how about it?" "You and me haven't cut one yet." "Not my speed, honey." "Well, just shift gears and follow me!" "That girl, Miss Thompson, I've been trying to place her." "Has she ever stopped on this island before, Mr. Horn?" "Not that I know of." "How are things back in the States, Doc?" "Any better?" "In what way?" "People still knocking themselves out?" "Faster than ever." "Same old rat race." "That's why I never went back after the war." "Everything gone." "Slam, bang, hurry up." "Time is money." "Get it while you can." "Don't let up." "For what?" "Money." "And what's it get them?" "High taxes and a bunch of gadgets that don't bring nobody peace of mind." "You're quite a philosopher." "No, just lucky." "Fell for a native girl and learned a thing or two." "I remember where I saw her." "I'm sure of it now." "Yes, there's no doubt of it." "No doubt of what, Alfred?" "She's one of those women who worked at the Emerald Club." "What's that?" "The plague spot of Honolulu." "That girl worked there." "She's a prostitute." "You shouldn't assume a thing like that unless you have proof." "Proof?" "I was with the police when they raided the place." "I saw her there." "She might have come with a friend." "Men didn't bring women to the Emerald." "They went there to find them." "That club was an infamous trap for servicemen." "I saw them coming in." "All with one set purpose." "Never smiling." "All desire is sad when it must be bought." "I saw girls from all nations there." ""Entertainers"." "Harlots!" "The place was a sewer but I finally forced the police to close it." "The women were to be deported." "Somehow this girl managed to escape." "You could be mistaken, have her confused with someone else." "It's obvious she's here to carry on her trade." "I don't see anything obvious about it." "Doctor," "I've devoted my life to fighting corruption in these islands." "I know the look of immorality when I see it." "I know the sound of intolerance when I hear it." "Passing judgment on others without absolute proof." "Robert, please." "Excuse me." "Doctor, if a man had a gangrenous foot." "What proof would you need to cut it off?" "Gangrene is a matter of fact." "It can be seen." " It's tangible." " So is evil." "To me it has always seemed a matter of definition." "Evil is a fact!" "Like right and wrong." "I know what you think, Doctor." "That there's no such thing as immorality." "That everything is relative." "I know what you and other men of science believe." "What Freud, Adler and Jung have brought on the world." "Destroying moral values." "Now, just a minute." "Destroying moral values!" "Leading people to believe that they're not directly responsible for their actions." "But we are responsible." "Each one of us must choose between good and evil." "We must isolate evil." "Stamp it out, the way you fight an infectious disease." "Alfred, there's no need to get so upset." "I'm not." "I simply know where I stand." "On the side of right." "Good night, Doctor." "Good night." "Mrs. MacPhail." "We'll see you in the morning." "And of course that invitation to visit the native hospital still holds." "I appreciate that, Mr. Davidson." "Just because Sadie's a breezy dame, what right has Davidson got to figure she's out of some joint?" "I'm afraid he can't help it." "How do you mean, Doc?" "Fanatics are often too obsessed by what they fight against to know why they're really fighting it." "Oh!" "You mean like a guy who's against drinking but what he really wants is to hit the bottle?" "Yes." "Yes." "All of us have hidden desires, which we disguise in one way or another." "Robert, why must you always be diagnosing everybody?" "That put the lid on it." "Not quite." "I still have one more diagnosis to make, and it's of you, my dear." " Me, Robert?" "You've had along day, and it's late." "And so to bed." "Good night, Mr. Horn." "Good night." "Doc." "♪ She taught school in Kansas City ♪" "♪ She was cold and rather drab ♪" "♪ So at all the local parties ♪" "♪ She was not the one they'd grab ♪" "♪ But she read a book and then ♪" "♪ Came the transformation ♪" "♪ She announced one night ♪" "♪ To people's consternation ♪" "♪ The heat is on ♪" "♪ The heat is on ♪" "♪ You better not get near my lips tonight ♪" "♪ They've got a kiss Like a flame ♪" "♪ And if you touch my lips, you might ignite ♪" "♪ And you would have yourself to blame ♪" "♪ The heat is on ♪" "♪ The heat is on ♪" "♪ I wanna know if men are men or mice ♪" "♪ Don't wanna wither on the bough ♪" "♪ I might have formerly been cold as ice ♪" "♪ But I'm a forest fire now ♪" "♪ Got an awful lot of oats that haven't been sewn ♪" "♪ They might start a chain reaction ♪" "♪ And I might explode ♪" "♪ The heat is on ♪" "♪ The heat is on ♪" "♪ You're gonna hear the sirens howl tonight ♪" "♪ You're gonna see the building bounce ♪" "♪ Because the lady's on the prowl tonight ♪" "♪ And it behooves me to announce ♪" "♪ The heat is on ♪" "More, more, more!" "Geronimo!" "You're in the groove!" "♪ Let me stipulate that my defenses are down ♪" "♪ I'm spontaneous combustion in a satin gown ♪" "♪ The heat is on ♪" "♪ The heat is on ♪" "♪ You're gonna hear the sirens howl tonight ♪" "♪ You're gonna see the building bounce ♪" "♪ Because the lady's on the prowl tonight ♪" "♪ And it behooves me To announce ♪" "♪ That the heat is on ♪" "Hey, fellas, come on in!" "It's too early to break up the party!" "Who wants to break it up?" "Hang on." "Sadie." "We won't drop you." "Home sweet home!" "Shh!" "Let go now." "Feel that heat." "Help me out of this, will you?" "Bet my room's like a griddle." "Hey, why don't we park in here?" "I'm sure we can get something cold to drink." "Hey, Horn!" "Shh!" "Not so loud." "There are people upstairs." "Who cares about them?" " Hey, Horn!" " Shut up!" "Well, where is the sack hound?" "What do you think?" "He's a married man." "What's all the racket?" "How about some beer on ice for Sadie, huh?" "Yeah, make it five." "Only this time, its my treat." "No arguments." "Look, why don't you call it a night?" "It's kind of late, and I've got fancy guests upstairs." "Complaint registered." "Let's go to my private suite, gentlemen." "If it's okay with you." " If you keep it quiet." " Promise!" "Take a load off everybody." "Relax." "Anybody scared of the dark?" "Me." "How about holding my hand?" "No cracks." "That's enough light, Sadie." "It's hot." "Help yourself to what's left of the bottle." "I think it's on the dresser." "Yeah, it's still there." "Who wants a drink?" "Just pass it." "Pass it." "Don't anybody mention the heat." "Boy, what a night!" "Oh, my feet are killing me." "You want anything, Sadie?" "If she does, she'll ask me." "And that goes for the rest of you guys." "No volunteers." "You, you and you." "Anybody got a cigarette?" "Oh, anything for you, honey." "Mm." "Boy, I ain't had me a time like this since we left Honolulu." "You remember Honolulu?" "Yeah, what a time." "What a time." "No place like it." "Remember those clip joints we went to?" "And those dames in all of them." "What dames!" "I'll never forget the one..." "Come off it, you guys." "I don't go for that dreaming stuff." "♪ I'm gettin' The blue Pacific blues ♪" "♪ The feeling you get from real bad news ♪" "♪ I wanna hear bells I wanna see trains ♪" "♪ I get in this mood whenever it rains ♪" "♪ I'm gettin' the blues ♪" "♪ Alone in the dark and sultry night ♪" "♪ You think of the times you ain't done right ♪" "♪ To add to the fact you're feelin' so bad ♪" "♪ The cry of the birds keeps driving you mad ♪" "♪ Part of the blues ♪" "♪ You lie awake and how you wish that it was morning' ♪" "♪ And then you smoke a hundred cigarettes or more ♪" "♪ That devil rain continues pounding on your window ♪" "♪ And the tropic winds keep howling at your door ♪" "♪ Regardless of all the rain and mud ♪" "♪ The feel of the place gets in your blood ♪" "♪ But deep in the night there comes unawares ♪" "♪ The terrible thought that nobody cares ♪" "♪ You're back with the blues ♪" "♪ Again ♪" "♪ To be even more specific ♪" "♪ You've got what they call The blue Pacific blues ♪" "Mr. Horn?" "Tell those men to leave that room." "I can't do that, Mr. Davidson." " It's your hotel." " Miss Thompson paid her rent." "She has a right to invite her friends in same as anybody else." "I will not allow her to turn this place into a brothel." "Hiya, Mr. Davidson!" "Nice to see you again." "Come and join the party!" "Know all the boys here?" "All right, you men, leave this room." " Huh?" " What did you say, Mr. Davidson?" "You've no business in here, any of you." "Just a minute." "They're friends of mine." "I invited them in." "What's the complaint, mister?" "Leave this room, or I'll report you to your commanding officer." "They'll leave when they like." "Nobody invited you in!" "You're a disgrace to your uniforms being in this room with that woman." " Now get out." " What did you say?" "What did you say?" "I'll fight you right..." "You don't talk to Sadie like that!" "Stop it, O'Hara!" "Stop it!" "Will you cut it out?" "O'Hara, stop!" "That's enough." "Stop it!" "Did you hear what he said?" "Huh?" "You need to apologize instead of yelling at me." "Take it easy, Sarge." "You wanna get hurt?" "You crazy or what?" "Trying to hit a civilian?" "The party's over, O'Hara." "You bet it is." "Now, come on." "Fold up." "I don't wanna be put off-limits." "If anybody was off-limits, he was." "I'd be careful, Sadie." "He's a pretty important person on these islands." "Davidson busted a lot of people who tried to stand up against him." "He can buy and sell anything or anybody." "I wouldn't attract his attention any more than I had to." "Attract his attention?" "He'd better not attract mine." "I've never known anyone like him, and I don't wanna." "Come on." "Call it a night before Davidson shuts me up for good." "We were just warming up, Horn." "Good night, Sadie." " Good night." " Good night." "Come on, hurry up." "What a gal, huh?" " See you." " What a gal." " Where you going?" " I got to see Sadie." " You just saw her." " I wanna see her again." "Hurry up." "You guys wait outside." "Sadie?" "Forget something?" "Yeah." "To say good night personally." "Night." "I guess I was kind of loaded when I roughed up Davidson." "Kind of?" "Did I say something I shouldn't to you?" "Perfect gentleman." "Okay." "That's all I wanna know." " Good night." " Good night." " Come on, will you?" " Sadie?" "Sadie?" "What did you forget this time?" "Tomorrow I'm off duty at 10:00." "Can I pick you up for a swim if it don't rain?" "Supposing it does?" "I'd still pick you up." "That's what I figured." "Come on, O'Hara." "Get out here." "You wanna get me in trouble?" "Did I say something I shouldn't have?" "Good night, O'Hara." "Mr. Horn?" "Mr. Horn?" "Well, did the rain cool you off, mister?" "Say, what got into you, busting into my room like that?" "One of the boys really gonna let you have it." "I had no other choice under the circumstances." "What are you talking about?" ""No other choice."" "Who was bothering you anyway?" "I'm afraid I can't let you carry on as you wish." "Just what do you mean by that?" "You lived in Honolulu, didn't you?" "Yeah, what about it?" "What did you do there?" "I had a job." "What kind of a job?" "Part of the time, I had a sort of singing job." "My voice isn't so awful if you don't listen too hard." "Where did you work?" "You mean where did I sing?" "I mean where did you work in Honolulu?" "Lots of places." "What places?" "Nightclubs, mostly." " What nightclubs?" " All kinds." "Why all these questions, Mr. Davidson?" "Why did you leave Honolulu?" "Guess I wanted a change." "I've got a job waiting for me in New Caledonia." "You wanted a change." "I'll tell you why." "Listen, I don't know why I'm getting all this attention..." "You're going to New Caledonia to carry on your trade." "I don't know what you're talking about." "I'm talking about why you had to leave Honolulu." "You're a prostitute!" "What?" "!" "Who do you think you are, calling me names?" "You're a dirty rotten liar!" "I'll want to give you a chance to redeem yourself." " Where do you get off with that talk?" " A chance to find salvation." "You're no priest or missionary!" "You act like one, but the collar don't fit!" "Insulting me won't help you." "I've listened to you all I'm going to." "Now, you listen to me!" "You lay off, or I'll show you what it means when I start to get mad!" "How do you like that double-talking, no-good louse?" "Handing me a line like that." "If he starts that stuff again, I'll really tell him off!" "I'll spit in his eye!" " Mr. Davidson, sir." " Governor." "I was hoping you'd find time to drop in." "I'm afraid this isn't a social call." "I suppose you came to see me about that disturbance last night." "Major Kinner has just assured me that the Chinaman's place will be declared off-limits." "At my insistence." "No, this is something else." "Thank you." "A disreputable girl from Honolulu managed to escape deportation and get on board the Orduña." "She's here now waiting for the next boat to New Caledonia." "I suggest that you do something about her." "I don't see what I can do." "That girl must have a passport or she couldn't have gotten this far." " Revoke it." " Not without legal cause." "I can't interpret the law as you see it." "It is your duty to protect the natives and military personnel stationed here." "This girl is a menace to the welfare of both." "Why make her an issue?" "You know we keep this island well regulated." "I don't understand your concern over this particular girl." "I suggest you visit the native village as I did this morning." "Ask the counsel to tell you what effect she had on the young men and women who witnessed her outrageous behavior." "Do you realize where this sort of thing leads?" "Mr. Davidson, don't you think we're a little more concerned with immorality than the natives are?" "My father devoted his life to the islands." "I'm not going to stand by and see his lifework destroyed." "I'm not trying to destroy anything, Mr. Davidson." "You're making your position clear enough." "I have the greatest respect and admiration for men like your father." "Truly religious men who are kind, just, tolerant." "Then help me protect what he accomplished." "I'm trying to, within the limits of my authority." "But I must protect the legal rights of every American citizen who passes through here." "Governor, I'm not a politician." "I wasn't appointed to my job." "I created it." "I envy you." "In any event, this is not a marketplace and we're not haggling over prices." "As far as I'm concerned, the issue is closed." "The decision, of course, is yours." "Okay, kids." "Gum and candy." "Folks." " Hi, Horn." "Sadie in?" " She sure is." "Hey, Sadie, you decent?" "Decent enough." "Come on in, O'Hara." "Compliments of the quartermaster." "Hey, what is this, moving day?" "You guessed it." "Who says you can't stay?" "Horn?" "Horn's okay." "Don't tell me Davidson's trying to take it out on you too?" "He get you into trouble?" "Griped to my C.O. so I got some extra duty." "That's why I didn't get here this morning." "That's okay." "Forget Davidson." "Let's go for that swim." "Where's your suit?" "Hey, don't." "I told you I was moving!" "He ain't shoving you out." "I invited myself to check out." "Why?" "Because I don't like the company here, meaning Davidson." "I had a run-in with him last night after you left." "What about?" "You should have heard him shoot his mouth off." "He can't do nothing to you." "Why run?" "I don't want any trouble." "You sound scared of him." "He don't bother me." "I don't wanna get you into hot water every time you drop around for a few laughs." "You mean you're moving out on account of me?" "How about letting me finish packing?" "I asked you something." "Let's say I'm doing it for you and Horn." "I don't make friends to get them into trouble." "Where do you figure on shacking up?" "Horn said they'd put me up in the village." "Yeah, I guess they would." " What about a lift?" " What about it?" "You got one." "How much do I owe you, Mr. Horn?" " Forget it." " Not me, I pay my way." "A couple of bucks will do it." "For meals and everything?" "This ain't exactly the Ritz." "Look me up in my little grass shack if you ever get into town." "Sure will." "Best of luck, Sadie." " Give my love to Mrs. Horn." " Yeah, you bet." "So long, folks." "Sorry to part company, but I've been invited to stay with friends in town." " Good-bye." "Miss Thompson." " Good-bye." "Thank heaven she's gone." "She disturbed Mr. Davidson horribly last night." "He despises women of that kind." "The founder of our religion was not so squeamish." "Robert, don't joke about such things." "I don't believe the doctor meant it as a joke." "No matter." "You do it." "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight." "Oh, that's good." "Can you?" "All set?" "Where do I check in?" "It's no go." "What do you mean "no go"?" "I talked to the head of the native counsels." "Seems they had a brawl there last night after some natives had a couple too many..." "But whats that got to do with me?" "Hey, don't tell me Davidson was here and blamed me for what happened." "Yes, he did." "Come on." "Well, I don't take no for an answer that easy." " I'm gonna go..." "Let go of me." " Sadie, it's not use." "They won't put you up, and there's nothing you or me or anybody can do about it." "What have I got?" "The measles or something?" "As far as the natives, are concerned, you're taboo." " Taboo?" " Meaning hands-off." "Meaning they're scared of Davidson." "Well..." " Well, I'm not." " Nobody said you were." "We got to get back to Horn's." "Don't worry about it." "Snap out of it." "You won't be out in the rain." "Sure." "I should worry." "That a girl." "Now you're talking." "Oh, please don't get up, anybody." "It's too hot." " Hi, Sadie." " Hi." "Did you see that look Mrs. Davidson gave me?" "Save me from females." " Forget her." " With pleasure." "Ooh!" "Who turned up the heat?" "It'll rain pretty soon." "How do you know?" "Caught a piece of shrapnel during the war in my leg." "Always tells me when it's gonna rain." "You see much of the war?" "Yeah, enough not to want to see any more fighting." "Care for a drink, Sadie?" "Oh, no, not in this heat." "Help yourself to the bottles in the suitcase." "No, thanks." "I don't touch it alone." "You mind if I relax?" "No, I don't mind." "You know, when I joined the Marines, they told me there'd be days like this." "Hey, it is raining." "Ah, let it." "Rain, shine." "It's all the same in the tropics." "You got to learn to relax, Sadie, like me." "Course, I've been here three years and you only one day." "But I can give you a few pointers on how to go native." "Yeah, yeah." "Well, some other time, Sarge, huh?" "Okay." "I can take a hint." "But, you know, there's lots of people come here for a vacation?" "What you need is to enjoy yourself." "Well, let's keep it friendly." "Believe me, friendship lasts much longer than love." "Yeah, but it ain't as much fun." "I think you'd better go, Phil." "Can't I interest you at all?" "I lost my curiosity years ago." "You know, Sadie," "I like you." "Thanks." "I mean it." "It's tough trying to tell somebody you like them." " You know what I mean?" " Oh, sure." "I'm not asking for a medal or something," "I just wanted you to know how I felt." "Well, that's real sweet of you, but..." "I don't feel like kidding around just now." "Who's kidding?" "I said let's keep it friendly, huh?" "Sadie, if you don't like me, just come right out and say so." "Oh, no, I like you fine." "Honest." "Well, then what's the matter?" "I was worried about Davidson." "Say, could he stop me from going to New Caledonia?" "I don't see how." "You, uh, got some guy waiting for you in New Caledonia?" "Oh, no, I got nobody anywhere." "Same here." "If you wanna get away from here in a hurry there's a boat leaving for Sydney in two days." "Australia, where the kangaroos come from?" "They got people there too." "And I'll be there in a few weeks myself just as soon as I finish my hitch." "I got a deal to go into the building business with an old buddy of mine." "Needs a partner." "Yeah, but he don't need me." "But work's easy to get and you can stay with him and his wife." "Oh, I couldn't do that." "Just till you get set." "And by that time I'll be there and you won't have anything to worry about." "Look, I pay my own way." "That's what I like about you." "But all I meant was if you need any help, I'll be right there." "What do you say?" "You'll be out of here in two days." "Sure." "Why not?" "What's the difference where I go as long as I get there?" " Then it's a deal?" " It sure is." "Australia for me." "What do you want?" "Me?" "I bring letter for Miss Thompson." "Sadie, it's for you." "Who'd be sending me a letter?" " It's the governor's office." " Governor's office?" "Sadie, what is it?" "An order for my deportation on the first boat to San Francisco in three days." "The governor's departing you?" "Why?" "For the public good?" "What's that mean?" "I don't know." "But I know who made him do it." "Getting me deported, huh?" " I've got some rights, haven't I?" " Hold it." "I'll show that miserable creep!" "Not letting me alone?" "I'll make Davidson change that order!" " Now, you listen to me!" " I'll make him!" "I will!" "One thing I learned in the war, when the enemy's dug in deep, try to flank him." "Don't hit him head on." "We'll get around Davidson." "I don't want to go back." "I don't want to go back to Frisco!" "You're not going." "Once they stamp "deported" on your passport, you'll never get out of the States." "It's a finish for you and me." "There'd be no chance of getting together then." "I was counting on it." "Me and you in Australia." "I had it all mapped out." "Mapped out?" "But that doesn't make sense." "You don't even know me." "What's that got to do with it?" "A guy could know a girl all his life and never want to get near her." "I know you enough not to want to lose you." "I'll talk to the governor myself." "Nothing doing." "I got a half interest in this." "We're going in there together." " No!" "No, I don't want you to." " Why not?" "It'll only make it worse if you get into trouble too." "Please, Phil, you got to get back to camp." "Maybe you're right." "I don't want to get thrown in the brig now." "Look, you tell the governor..." "I know how to handle it, honey." "All right." "Good luck, honey." "That goes for both of us." "Yeah." "Yeah, for both of us." "I'll see you as soon as I can wrangle another pass." "Yeah, okay." "I'd like to see the governor, please." "Miss Thompson." "Just a moment, please." "Come in." "The governor will see you now." "Thanks." "Thanks a lot." "Miss Thompson." "Sorry to break in on you, governor." "Quite all right." "Guess you know why I'm here." "Now, look, Miss Thompson, no need to become upset." "You're only being asked to leave this island." "Go home." "That's all the order means." "I don't want to go back to the States just now." "You see, I've got a special reason for getting to Sydney." "There's a fellow I'm gonna meet down there." "We're gonna get married." "I mean as soon as he gets out of the service." "You got to believe me!" "If you send me back to Frisco now it'll maybe never work out with us so far apart." "All I'm asking is you let me stay here a few days more so I can catch the boat to Sydney." "I'm afraid that's impossible." "Why?" "What have I done to be sent back for?" "I can't change the order, Miss Thompson." "Because of Davidson?" "Because you're scared of him?" "I heard how everybody in the islands runs for cover every time he shows up, even including you!" "I admire your spirit, but not your tact." "It may not be polite, but its the truth." "He made you do it by telling a lot of lies about me." "It's useless to discuss it." "Now if you'll excuse me." "Sure!" "Don't even give me a chance to square myself!" "What did he say?" "I've got a right to know." "Yes, you have." "He said you were a disreputable woman who'd escaped deportation from Honolulu." "It's a lousy lie!" "Just because I sang in a nightclub in Honolulu that was closed by the police." "What does that make me?" "You know something?" "It takes a low mind to think low." "And Davidson's mind is in the gutter!" "He's only trying to do his duty as he sees it." "I'll show you what I really came down here for." "I got nothing to hide." "Here." "Here's a letter from my girlfriend in New Caledonia." "It's about that cashier job I was going to before I met this fella and decided to go to Australia instead." "Read it for yourself." "No, I believe you, Miss Thompson." "Then you'll let me stay so I can catch the boat to Sydney?" "I have no objection, if Mr. Davidson agrees." "But he won't!" "You know he won't!" "I'm sure if you explained then Mr. Davidson understood the situation." "I've always found him to be fair." "Forgive me, Miss Thompson, but as you see, I have a job to do." "♪ Just be like The three little monkeys ♪" "♪ That grandmother had On the shelf ♪" "♪ If you hear of anything evil Just keep it to yourself ♪" "♪ So hear no evil ♪" "Have you had dinner, Miss Thompson?" "No." "Thanks." "Doctor." "I'm not hungry." "♪ Speak no evil ♪" "That was very, very, very good indeed." "Now, here we are." "Here's the candy." "Thank you!" "Say good night!" " Good night!" " Good night." "I hate to interrupt your dinner, but could I talk to you for a minute please?" "Certainly." "I'm sorry for what I said last night, sorry about everything that happened." "I'm happy you feel that way, Miss Thompson." "I went to see the governor, he said I don't have to go back to San Francisco, if it's okay with you." "I'm afraid I can't let you stay here." "All I'm asking is you let me stay until I catch the boat to Sydney." "You don't know what it means to me." "Just what does it mean, Miss Thompson?" "Mr. Davidson, I'll do anything you want." "Stay in my room, not see anybody, if that'll suit you." "May I see you alone, Miss Thompson?" "Just what are you trying to say to me, Miss Thompson?" "I'll go anywhere you want." "Anywhere." "Please don't make them send me back to Frisco." "Why don't you want to go back there?" "There's-There's somebody I don't want to see." "Somebody who'll get me into trouble." " What kind of trouble?" " All kinds." "Oh, you know, when a girl can't shake off a man who's after her, a man who's big and important and wants things his way." "You're being evasive, Miss Thompson." "What's the real reason?" " I told you." " No, you haven't." "Yes, I have." "Mr. Davidson if you send me back to Frisco, this man's bound to find me." "You see I once worked for him in a nightclub." "We got kind of friendly." "But then I..." "Then I got tired of him and broke it off." "He won't let me alone." "You're not deceiving me, Miss Thompson." "Isn't this man you're running from a policeman?" "No." "That's not true." "I can verify it very easily by cabling the authorities back in San Francisco." "The truth is..." "I didn't do anything." "This friend of mine, I was with him when he stabbed a man." "They were gambling, drinking." "A fight started." "The police thought I was in on it." "So I got away to Honolulu before they could arrest me." "Mr. Davidson, you were right." "I've done a lot of things I'm not proud of." "But I'm trying to forget them." "I want to start over, if you could help me." "I want to help you." "I wanna give you an opportunity to start a new life." "You mean I don't have to go back?" "You must accept your punishment for the life you've led." "You ran away to Honolulu and your past caught up with you." "When you thought you were safe here again it found you." "If you go to Sydney, you still will not escape it." "There is no hiding from justice." "But I didn't do anything to go to jail for!" "You lead an immoral life." "You must pay for it." "Only then will God forgive you." "What kind of God are you talking about?" "That's not the kind of God I learned about in Sunday school." "The way you figure him out, he's nothing but a cop!" "Miss Thompson, you're caught in a life of your own making." "You cannot escape yourself." "No one can." "You will only find peace when you accept your punishment." "You tell me, "Be punished." "Go back and suffer."" "How do you know what I've suffered?" "You don't know, and you don't care." "And you don't even ask me!" "You don't want to know!" "You'll never change me!" "I'd sooner die than let you make me over your way." "Nobody home." "It's me." "O'Hara." "Oh, yeah, just a minute." " Hiya." " Hi." "I was just about to hit the hay." "It's nice to see you." "Didn't think you'd be by so soon." "Not soon enough for me." "What's the scoop." "What did the governor say?" "Ooh, just like I figured." "I got to go back to Frisco." "You mean he wouldn't let you stay?" "Couldn't talk him into it." "Say, how about a drink?" "If I could find where you put that bottle this morning." "What right's he got to ship you out?" "He's the governor, isn't he?" "Ah, here it is." "Have one." "I don't care if he's a governor..." "Now, no use getting all worked up, honey." "Nobody's pushing you around." "Where you going?" "They got laws on this island, same as back in the States." "Maybe the governor don't know it but he's got to bring formal charges against you to ship you out." "Don't go and see him." "It won't do any good." "And besides, it'll only get you into more trouble." "What am I in now?" "You being shipped to the States and me heading for Australia?" "It's no use." "It's not up to the governor." "What do you mean it's not up to him?" "Well..." "It just isn't." "Who then?" "Davidson, is that it?" "It's no use going to him." "I've tried." "He won't let me stay." "Why didn't you say so in the first place?" "I'll talk to him." "Yeah, I got to go to jail." "I don't care about that." "Anybody can get fouled up." "Put in time and it's over." "But that other stuff." "Working in that Emerald Club in Honolulu." "That can never wash off." "What about it?" "Did you work there?" "Did you?" "!" "I sang there." "Now, leave me alone." "Sang?" "I know the Emerald!" "I had a straight job." "Straight job." "How come you picked that joint to work of all the clip joints in Honolulu?" "It paid the best." "Paid the best for what?" "You know all the answers!" "Why ask me?" "A lot of stuff adds up now." "Scared to let me see the governor with you." "Scared what Davidson would tell me." "And perfume." "Look at it!" "Look at it!" "All right, you want to know the truth?" "I'll tell you." "Sure, I worked at the Emerald." "Took the men over for all they had!" "They filled the place, millions of them!" "They lined up in the streets and all of them came just to see me!" "Does that make you happy?" "And when you asked me to marry you, it was like..." "It was like God had sent somebody to take me by the hand." "Marry you?" "How could I marry you?" "You're dirty!" "When I think of all the guys who had their hands on you..." "Get out." "Get out of here!" "Out of here!" "Out of here!" "Get out!" "Out of here!" "Out of here!" "Get out!" "Get out!" "I'm sorry, Miss Thompson." "Terribly sorry." "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want." "He maketh me to lie down in green pastures." "He leadeth me beside the still waters." "He restoreth my soul." "He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his namesake." "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death" "I will fear no evil for thou art with me." "Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me." "Thou preparest a table before me, in the presence of mine enemies." "Thou anointest my head with oil." "My cup runneth over." "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life." "And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever." "Yes?" "It's Dr. MacPhail." "May I come in?" " Sure." " Thanks." "Glad to see you, Miss Thompson." "You've become a sort of mystery to us all, shutting yourself up in here." "I was just wondering if you're not feeling well remember, there's a doctor in the house." "Thanks, but I'm okay." "That Marine friend of yours, Sergeant O'Hara, came to see me." "He still wants you to go to Australia." "Well-Well, he wouldn't understand." "I'm going back to San Francisco and face what I've got to." "Are you sure you're doing what you want to do?" "Yes, I'm sure." "I understand why O'Hara's worried about you." "Frankly, so am I." "You needn't worry about me, doc." "I'm through running, being scared." "Letting myself get hurt." "I'm past all that." "I know Mr. Davidson's been talking to you..." "He made me see things different." "I must say, Davidson puzzles me, going from one extreme to another." "Yeah, but you've got him all wrong, like I did, Doc." "When O'Hara walked out on me and I had nobody to turn to," "Mr. Davidson helped me." "He showed me where I was heading." "At first I didn't listen." "All I heard was the rain... falling harder... and harder." "I thought I was going to scream." "Then I began to listen and things started to clear up." "Everything he said made sense." "I didn't feel lost anymore." "I'm back to myself again... like I was... long ago." "I think I understand, Miss Thompson." "Good-bye." "Good-bye." "That's the boat to San Francisco, isn't it?" "Yes." "I'm not afraid to go back." "Not anymore." "I've searched myself again and again to make certain that I've asked you to do the right thing." "I know there is no other way." "Yeah." "I know it too." "Mr. Davidson, when you're with me, I know it's right." "I'm not scared then." "But when I'm alone and don't have you to talk to I..." "Try to remember me and all I've said." "Try to remember the peace you've found." "Think of this place of communion where I helped you to find yourself." "I'd like to go now, Mr. Davidson." "Yes, Miss Thompson." "I was scared you'd gone." "That I'd be too late." "There's a freighter loading copper sailing in an hour." "I made a deal with the skipper to take you to New Caledonia." "It's a short hop from there to Australia." "Get your gear together as fast as you can." "I'm going back to the States." "Look, there's no time." "What happened between us has nothing to do with you getting away." "I don't want to get away." "I'm through running." "Sadie, the last couple of nights, I've been up figuring, counting all I've done." "It added up to one way." "I had no right to sound off." "Honey, maybe knowing the worst about each other isn't such a bad way to begin." "It's got nothing to do with that." "Mr. Davidson gave me the courage to finally face the truth about myself." "What are you talking about?" "I don't get it." "Well, Mr. Davidson said the truth's the truth." "You can't run away from it." "That's what I've been trying to do." "Run away from the truth about myself." "I never wanted to face what I became." "I was nothing but a tramp." "I told you it don't matter to me." "It matters to me!" "Don't you understand?" "Mr. Davidson says I got to go back." "Accept my punishment." "That's the only way I'll ever feel free inside." "I already feel better knowing I'm gonna get it over with." "Don't make things tougher." "You're getting on that freighter to Caledonia." " Come on." "Get your gear" " No!" "No." "I'm going to Frisco!" "Oh, I want to do what's right." "I'm telling you what's right." "That's enough, Sergeant." "Miss Thompson's made her choice." "Choice nothing." "You got her all mixed up, filling her with a lot of bilge!" "Well, she's not going back to the States," " I'm getting her out of here." " Are you?" "Sadie, think of yourself." "Honey, that's all that matters." "No, Phil, that isn't all." "I know you mean it for my good and I appreciate it but you don't understand." "You just don't." "Now, go." "Please go." "You've made me very happy, Miss Thompson." "You're strong enough to withstand any temptation." "You were offered a chance to escape and you refused to take it." "I'd better get ready to leave." "Your boat won't be sailing for an hour." "I can't stay here anymore." "I just can't." "I'm out of cigarettes again." "I better get some to last me the trip." "Mr. Horn?" "Mr. Horn?" "They're all at the festival." "It's funny how I'm always running out of cigarettes." "Sometimes I don't even know I'm smoking." "I guess when something becomes a habit you don't think what you're doing." "I'll never forget what you've done for me, Miss Thompson." "You've justified my existence by letting me save you." "You've given me more happiness than I've ever known." "That's real nice of you, Mr. Davidson, especially after all the trouble I gave you." "This time tomorrow, you'll be on the sea." "Yeah." "I don't suppose we'll ever meet again." "I suppose not." "Does it matter, Miss Thompson?" "I mean, you're sure of yourself now." "Yeah, I think so." "You won't be alone." "I'll be with you wherever you are." "I don't understand, Mr. Davids..." "Why do you move away from me?" "Well, I just want to get my things." "I'm ready to go now." "You're not afraid of me, are you?" "After the last three days I mean." "No." "No, I'm not scared of you." "Not anymore." "Then why do you want to leave me?" "It's got nothing to do with you, Mr. Davidson." "I just want to get started, that's all." "Oh, no." "I never wanted you to leave." "Never." "I know that now." "No!" "Don't touch me." "Don't come near me." "You're still the same." "I'm not the same!" "Don't you see?" " I'm not the same!" " You're nothing but a rotten..." "No!" "Joe?" "Joe?" "Go get Dr. MacPhail." "Make it snappy, Sarge." " Horn, you hear Davidson killed himself?" " Yeah, I just heard." " What about Sadie?" " What about her?" "She get on that boat all right or didn't she?" " I suppose." " What do you mean you suppose?" "How do you know he didn't kill her too?" "Come off it, O'Hara." "Sadie's on her way to Frisco!" "Where's Davidson?" "The natives left him on the beach at the bottom of the cliff." "You can't help him now, Doc." " Did you tell Mrs. Davidson?" " My wife's trying to." "Why do you think a guy like Davidson would knock himself off?" "I don't care about Davidson." "What about Sadie?" "I'm gonna get the C.O. to radio that boat." "Sadie!" "Sadie!" "Hi." "Hi, O'Hara." "What brings you around so early?" "Sadie, how come you're not on the boat to Frisco?" "My, my, don't the world look fresh and clean today?" "Look at that sky." "Just like a thing wasn't going on under it." "Sadie, what happened?" "I'll give you one guess." "Better turn that music off." "Mrs. Davidson's upstairs." "Why should I turn off the music because she's upstairs?" "What do I care about her or Mr. Davidson?" " Sadie, somethings happened." " You bet it has!" "I've come back to my senses." "That's whats happened!" "You men, you're all alike." "Pigs." "Sadie, Mr. Davidson killed himself." "What did you say?" "Sadie..." "He killed himself?" "What are you talking about?" "Sadie, listen." "Let me alone!" " Let me alone!" "All of you!" " Sadie!" "Sadie!" "Sadie!" "I don't care why Davidson killed himself." "It doesn't matter to me one way or the other." "It matters very much." "What made him take his own life is of great importance to you." "I don't care." "If he hadn't done it, maybe I would have killed him myself." "All that fancy gab he gave me about God and faith and right and wrong." " I know how you feel." " Look, Doctor." "Will you do me a favor and leave me alone?" "Now, listen to me, Miss Thompson." "You mustn't confuse what Davidson did with what he believed in." "He just couldn't practice what he preached." "What does that prove?" "Just the opposite of what you're trying to make yourself believe." "I don't believe in anything." "I beg you not to let what happened last night destroy you." "It's already destroyed Davidson." "One thing he proved by his death, nobody can run away from himself." "You talk like him." "Do I?" "I didn't realize." "All of us may run as far as we can, but in the end we always come face-to-face with ourselves." "I'll see you, Sergeant." "You're going to Australia." "There's nobody to stop you now." "Nobody, except myself." "But you don't have to go back to the States, not anymore." "That's what you say." "That's what I mean." "You're okay now." "From now on, it's you and me." "You're heading for Sydney." "You'll forget all this." "Sure, maybe I will, but will you forget?" "Give me a chance to, will you?" "Give me a chance, Sadie." "Never mind the record player." "Keep it to remember me by." "Don't you worry, Sadie." "We'll remember you." " Bye." "Phil." " Bye." "I'll be grabbing a plane the minute I get my discharge." "See you in Australia a month from now!" "Good luck!" "Good luck." "Sadie!" " So long, Sadie!" " Good-bye!" "Good-bye!" "Bon voyage, Sadie!"