"You've told me how littleyou know about her." "A Jew who lived through the waring Europe." "Who knows what lengthsshe went to to survive?" "I don't care what it costs." "Find somethingthat will rid us of her forever." "You must not hurt ourbaby." "It's taking a life, it's a sin." "I couldn't be with youif you did that, ever." "The baby's gone." "What if he doesn't believe me?" "He'll thinkyou've had an abortion?" "Can I kiss you?" "I'm gonna seekprofessional help while I'mthere." "There are doctorsfor that sort of thing." "I'll get it out of me, even if he has to cut it out." "What's it worth to youfor the world not to find out that your son's a queer?" "I reckon a thousand quidshould be about right." "He's been seenwith Harry Polson!" "Oh, God.We're being blackmailed!" "SONG:" "# When marimba rhythmsstart to play" "# Dance with me, make me sway" "# Like a lazy oceanhugs the shore" "# Hold me close, sway me more" "# Like a flower bendingin the breeze" "# Bend with me, sway with ease" "# When we dance, you have a way with me" "# Stay with me, sway with me" "# Other dancersmay be on the floor" "# Dear, but my eyeswill see only you" "# Only you havethe magic technique" "# When we sway, I go weak" "# I can hearthe sound of violins" "# Long before it begins" "# Make me thrillas only you know how" "# Sway me smooth, sway me now" "# Sway me now" "# You know how" "# Sway me smooth, sway me now. #" "Why would I dreamhe was making love to Olivia, and see her so abandoned, when I'm the one who..." "Yes?" "I'm the one who... ..desiresHarry." "Why make it Olivia in my dream?" "You saw heras she would see you - a wanton betrayer." "How'd it make you feel?" "Sick to my stomach." "Any other feeling?" "I was envious.Why?" "That I wasn't in her place." "Thank you." "I want you to cure me." "It won't be pleasant." "Being like this isn't pleasant." "I will need your totalcommitment." "You have it." "They told meyou'd be back soon." "And here I am." "You've no doubt seen me pop infrom time to time to offer pastoral care to patientsless fortunate than some." "Yes." "I was wondering if some of your house patientsmay also benefit." "I'II, um..." "I'll give itsome thought." "'Cause I'd be delighted." "Miss Adams?" "Is that a ring I'm seeing, third finger, left hand?" "Yes, it's a ring." "Did a little birdie tell me it might have somethingto do with Mr. Bligh?" "Well, I'm not sure exactlywhat the little birdie said... ..but it is from Mr. Bligh." "And I'm sure you'll be invitedto the wedding." "Still under?" "Yeah, it was a strong draught." "You're staying?" "Yeah, I want to make sure ofher state of mind when shewakes." "You've no idea what caused it?" "Some sort of argumentwith George." "About Sarah?" "I'm not sure." "She kept mentioning James." "I don't know." "Might I have timeto pop into town briefly?" "Yeah." "Be a good hour." "Plenty of time, then." "I predicted it, did I not, Alma, dear?" "I saw Cupid flyingthrough the air." "I knew those arrowswould hit their mark." "Of course, they're fromvery different worlds." "Goodness knowswhat they're going to do about her being a daughter ofAbraham, but love conquers all." "Did I mention she's alreadyinvited me to the wedding?" "Yes, Doris." "I have to put thesein Dr. Duncan's office." "Indeed, Alma, indeed." "Duty calls." "Of course,it's rather a good thing that Miss Adams is gettingbeyond the age for kiddies." "The wee one would be torn between Christian pillarand Jewish post." "And the wedding itselfmay present a little dilemma." "I suspect they may gofor a quiet civil affair, unless they have two, one for him and one for her." "But that seems a littleexcessive, don't you think?" "Excuse me." "Maude!" "Sister." "When you hear I'm gone, don't take solace in the fact." "There's many a sliptwixt the cup and the altar." "Shalom." "He wants to start straightaway." "He's confident he can help." "That's wonderful." "It might not be pleasant." "In what way?" "Oh, he said he'll explainwhen I'm admitted." "Requires a staying an institution." "A mental institution?" "It's a mental condition." "But..." "I trust him." "He can fix me." "As long as you're sure." "I'm doing it for us." "The three of us." "I need a drink.Let me." "Yes?" "Father." "I was just pouring James adrink." "I'd like a quiet word with myson, if you don't mind." "What is it?" "I'll be in the other room." "Uh, what's wrong?" "Might be bestif we keep our voices down, for Olivia's sake." "You were seen in the Walkers'barn." "I don't know..." "Grandmother has confirmedwhat you are, and Bert Fordis blackmailing us." "Well?" "What have you gotto say for yourself?" "James?" "I, um..." "Is this why you triedto kill yourself?" "Might be best if you had." "You disgust me!" "Stop it!" "He's your son!" "What, you know?" "Yes." "For months.And you're here?" "I love James.If you can't, get out." "The lies?" "Can you blame him?" "!" "You just wished him dead!" "You should be ashamed, not him." "I know it's a shock, but we are dealing with it." "Dealing with it?" "Yes!" "Oh, my darling." "The number on the paperby the phone, Dr. Stewart." "Tell him what's happened." "Now!" "It's alright, I'm here." "It's alright." "Mrs. Bligh..." "Can't I go with him?" "We'll settle him first." "Then you can see him." "A word with you both." "Of course." "A man suffering James's malady fears the gaze of his fathermore than any other." "He's been teeteringon the verge of a breakdown for months." "You were simplythe tipping point." "Don't be hard on yourself." "Or you on him, Mrs. Bligh." "You and Mr. Bligh will needto find some common ground to help James through this." "For a father to discoverhis son is deviant is a great challenge." "You can take solace, Mr. Bligh, in the fact thathe was seeking help and in the fact thathe has this woman for his wife." "There's nothing you can doat the moment." "In fact, your presencewould be counterproductive." "So please return to your life and I'll keep you informedof his progress." "I'll telephonewhen he's settled." "Any questions?" "Look after...my boy." "I understandhow shocked you are." "I was too, initially." "So I can forgive your reaction." "Everything but wishinghe'd succeeded on the ship." "I was upset.You meant it." "I'm not proud.Nor should you be." "I am proud of you, however." "I..." "And what I've been told, he's seeking help." "What if that doesn't work?" "What if Dr. Stewartcan't cure him?" "He just said that..." "What if he can't?" "I'll still love him." "Will you?" "If you can't findthe answer yes in your heart..." "Don't come back." "Oh." "Welcome back." "Oh." "Oh, what was inthat witches' brew you gave me?" "Worked its magic." "What did I say?" "You just slept." "I'd like to readmit you.No." "Look, the way you were..." "I can't control thisfrom a hospital." "You can't control itfrom a coffin." "I want you close to care." "I have to be here." "It's not just Sarah, is it?" "Alright." "I'll leave yousomething." "I insist you take it, even though it will keep you a bit groggy, and I'll check in daily." "You lost it?" "Just like that?" "Yes." "Why?" "How?" "Perhapsit just wasn't meant to be." "We'll never hold our baby." "No." "We should be happy." "We should." "This is easier.Yes." "Come." "Father Joe would say our babywill spend eternity in Limbo." "I don't believe that." "That's what the Church says." "God should punish us... ..not our baby." "I wanna pray here, not in a place where they sayour baby's damned." "Our baby's soul." "Dear God... ..take our baby..." "..love our baby... ..please." "Amen." "You know that I didn't..." "If I had done that, I would tell you." "I know." "You do?" "Yes." "I was so scared." "Jack?" "He's gone." "Oh, I must'vedrifted off again." "George?" "No word." "Oh.I've used the time well." "The Jew's job application." "All the information to give mea starting point over there." "I've underestimated you." "You have." "I'll pack." "Any money you need,you let me know." "I'll let you know." "Just remember our quid pro quo." "You rid me of her, you havemy blessing to pursue George." "As my reward or his punishment?" "This hasprecipitated a completebreakdown." "It makes our task difficult, but not impossible." "It's, um..." "It's bestif you leave him now." "You can see him againafter the first treatment." "I can't..." "I will need your totalcooperation." "I'll wait outside." "Can he hear me?" "He's retreated into himself, but I believe so, yes." "Just remember... ..we love you." "He didn't meanthe things he said." "He was hurt." "He loves you too." "You're sure?" "We have all night." "No-one knows I'm back." "Sister?" "You've got a message.Oh." "Prince Charming telephoned." "He can't see you tonight." "Says he'll see you in themorning, the usual place." "Who took this?" "Maude did." "I read it." "You've been livingwith Doris too long." "A thousand pounds." "Count it." "Oh, I'm surel can trust a gentleman who wants to keephis son out of jail." "Mind you, there's those inside who might welcome the arrivalof a good-looking young bloke." "There's another 500if you leave the district and never come back." "You trying to separate a manfrom his loved ones, George?" "Yeah, why not?" "You're out of our lives forever." "You cross me on this... ..you'll regret it." "I'm not proud of my reaction." "There's no undoing it." "He'll recover?" "He's in good hands." "This Dr. Stewart?" "Seems to be the right manfor the job." "He said he wouldkeep us informed." "And Olivia?" "She's a fine woman.His strength." "Yes." "You should've told me." "George, sit." "We need to putour differences aside for this." "I've controlled Bert Ford.Good." "You think you know yourchildren, and then suddenly..." "I could say the same of you." "Your choice of wifeis no less shocking to me than James's inclinationsare to you." "That is ridiculous." "Both are unexpected, both are betrayals of the norm." "Sarah and I don't compare.Oh, stop." "You're at your least attractiveat your most sanctimonious." "You expect meto accept what he is?" "He's your son, George." "You're too good a mannot to...in time." "And I think you're too gooda woman not to accept Sarah... ..in time." "Life is full of ironies." "I have always feared thatshe would destroy this family." "I can only bend so far." "Mother, if anyone destroysthis family, it will be you." "Don't use Sarahas your scapegoat." "So much has happened, I don't know where to start." "Before you do...we have a problem." "Is he angry?" "He's not yelling." "I thought he'd come inand kill me." "He's coming." "Please, will you stopand listen?" "They want to get married." "And that makes it alright?" "They're children." "They're adultsin the eyes of the law." "She's not mature enoughto be..." "I think Anna might surprise you." "He's a Catholic.I'm a Jew." "It's different.How is it different?" "You can't do to them whatElizabeth's trying to do to us." "Sarah, they're livingsome romantic illusion." "It will never last.I give it three months at best." "Be fair." "Please." "Just go in thereand be...be fair." "George?" "What if it did survive three months?" "I should go talk to him." "He's leaving." "Where?" "He just turned around." "This involves your parents too." "Your father's gone aheadto prepare them." "Papa will kill me." "You don't know that." "And I've had an ideathat might help." "After everything you have donefor us, Gino has shamed us." "It was my fault as much as his." "No, Gino is the man." "We're in love, Papa." "We're gonna get married." "What would I know?" "I know you can't stop us." "Amo!" "Carla!" "This isn't helping." "We're old enough." "We don't need permission." "Miss Anna, you need God's permission." "Mr. George, our son is Catholic, Miss Anna is not." "Sorry, but she's not right forhim." "I should've spoken." "You knew?" "Why you don't tell me?" "I thought it would end." "Ah, it end here in sin." "Mr. Poletti, the differencein religion is important, but..." "It is everything." "I'm Jewish." "Mr. Bligh and lare going to marry." "But he's not Catholic." "No disrespect for you..." "Amo, I understand." "If this had happened a coupleof days ago, even yesterday," "I might not have beenso understanding." "But Sarah has made me see that opposing thiswould be hypocrisy." "However, a love affairis quite different to living together day by dayas a couple." "That's what we want." "Do you?" "Or do you just think you do?" "Sarah, please." "Anna and Gino are right." "They can marrywithout permission, and I thinkthey're quite prepared to." "I'm suggesting you let themlive together for three months as if they were married." "No, impossible..." "In every way" "Except sharing a bed." "Anna could move into your home, in a separate room, and live the life of Gino'swife." "Mr. George, you...you agree with this?" "Yes." "Anna?" "I thought..." "What?" "I thought Gino would cometo live with us." "Is that what you thought?" "My wife lives here with me." "I see what you're doing." "You think thatl'm your spoilt rich daughter who won't be able to do it." "I'm giving you a chance." "Alright." "I would do anythingto be with Gino." "Three months, and I will become the perfect Catholicgrape farmer's wife." "You see?" "You will all see." "ELIZABETH:" "And the Polettis agreed?" "After lengthy discussion.Huh!" "They were about to elope." "We're lucky they didn't." "Yeah, a small consolation." "She won't last three weeks, let alone three months." "How long it lastsis irrelevant, George." "Her reputation will betarnished irrevocably." "Where is she?" "In her room.Yeah." "Mustering the courageto face me, I imagine." "And this ludicrous schemewas your fiancee's idea?" "I agreed.You wonder why I feel..." "Thank you, George." "Mother..." "I said thank you." "MAN:" "Next stop, Inverness." "Inverness, next stop." "Regina!" "Yes?" "If you have the courageto make a choice, have the courage to facethe consequences." "I was coming to see you." "Yet here I am." "I'm sorry I'm hurting you." "It's the hurt to yourselfthat worries me, when word of this gets out." "I will be Mrs. Gino Poletti." "I won't care." "And what if you're not?" "What will you be then?" "There's only so much I can doto contain this." "I don't need your help." "I don't want it." "I just wanthim." "His Latin charms will fade,my dear." "And where will you be then?" "You're so bitter." "You're going to end upold and alone." "Yeah, I am old." "And I am alone." "And all I ever wanted wasto hold this family together." "Ash Park, to you, will never be closed, but if you do this, my heart will be." "Is that what you said to... ..to Aunt Carolyn... when you turned your back onher?" "Very similar." "If I could do it to her, I can certainly do it to you." "Dr. STEWART:" "Electroconvulsive therapy, or "shock treatment"as it's sometimes referred to, is a medical procedure in whichbrief electrical stimulus is used to inducea cerebral seizure - a layman might call ita "brain seizure" - under controlled conditions." "It's not pleasant." "Your collapseinto yourself is serious and must be treated immediately." "We'll cureyour sexual aberration later using a different technique." "There's nothing to fear." "It's been usedon thousands of patients." "Now." "No, stay still." "This is just to prevent youhurting yourself." "ES)" "You're supposed to be gone." "Yeah, on my way." "But I've been thinking." "Another 500 wouldmake sure of things." "We had a deal." "Nah, I reckon you got offlight." "Two hours late." "Can't say I'm impressed." "I had to deal with a situation." "What situation?" "Look, I'd tell you about itif I could." "It's..." "Right." "Two days engaged and it's alreadyinterfering with your work." "It won't happen again.I hope not." "I better get on with it." "Alma's handling it." "No need." "Take a couple of days, sort out whatever you have to." "I don't need a couple of..." "Don't you?" "You reckonyou're gonna make this work?" "I can combinea job and a marriage." "It's not just any marriage." "And if I can't, you won't have to fire me." "Trust me." "I'll resign." "He tookthe first treatment well." "We'll continueon a regular basis." "It's painful and disorienting." "It can also leadto memory loss." "or even confuse youwith others..." "You must be strongwhen you see him." "I can manage." "Don't let him down." "I'm scared." "I'm here." "You can do this." "You know you can." "Can I?" "Yes." "Who am I?" "James." "I'm Olivia." "You're my husband." "James." "Bligh." "Yes." "James Bligh." "Ah, Regina, ask Norman to bring the car around,would you, please?" "I have calls to make.Calls?" "Yes." "The first onedoesn't concern you." "The second most certainly does." "You're going to need timeto unearth anything useful." "You can have three months." "Off you go." "She must have her own room!" "She sleeps with Gilda." "I'll move onto the veranda." "She shares a bed!" "She will share your bedwhen you marry." "You wanna scare her off?" "Papa, has made a decision." "Mama." "She shares a bed." "Finito!" "Mrs. Bligh." "Carla." "Amo." "Mrs. Bligh." "You did your best." "I understand." "You." "I love Anna." "You THINK you do." "You think you know her." "You don't." "You think you know us, but you don't." "She will break your heart." "I wish I could sayyou don't deserve it." "Look after her." "Bring her backas soon as possible." "Yes." "You, I will never forgive." "I'll make a good husband." "She'll make a good wife." "My love to Martin." "OK." "Miss Carolyn?" "It is!" "Goodness me!" "It's been so long!" "Hello, Mrs. Collins." "Look how glamorousand sophisticated you are." "You're back homefor the announcement of the engagement, no doubt." "Something like that." "Nothing like a special occasionto bring a family together." "I'm sureyour mother misses you." "At times, I'm sure she does." "You're not being picked upby the family car, then?" "Not just yet." "Catching up with an old friend." "Oh..." "Thank you." "It's a clever idea of yours, exposing Anna to the rigoursof Poletti life." "She may prove up to them." "She has a lot more to herthan you give her credit for." "I'm not here to be lecturedabout my own granddaughter." "Why are you here?" "This three-month scheme..." "Yes?" "You're convinced of its worth?" "Yes.You stand by it?" "Yes." "Very well." "I shall support it... ..on one condition." "While Anna liveswith the Polettis, testing her resolveto marry inappropriately, you will spend three monthsat Ash Park doing the same." "That won't change anything." "Ooh, but it might...significantly." "If you do fit into our milieu, my will could change again." "George could haveboth you and Ash Park." "Three months sacrificed so thathe may once again inherit..." "That sounds like blackmail." "Well, I think of itas me being fair." "And who will judgewhether or not I fit in?" "Why you, of course." "As Anna will her situation." "At the end of three months, you will both know." "Well?" "Three months." "13 weeks, 90 days." "If Anna can do it..." "Anna's moving into a house where she doesn't havea sworn enemy." "You don't have todo this for me." "I want to." "And I want to prove to herthat she's wrong about me." "My mother will do anythingto sabotage you." "Let her.She's tough." "I'm tougher." "I know whol'll be putting my money on." "So do I." "Yes?" "Carolyn?" "It's been a long time, Jack." "Over 20 years." "What..." "I've come to talkabout our daughter." "SONG:" "# When marimba rhythmsstart to play" "# Dance with me, make me sway" "# Like a lazy oceanhugs the shore" "# Hold me close, sway me more" "# Like a flower bendingin the breeze" "# Bend with me, sway with ease" "# When we dance, you have a way with me" "# Stay with me, sway with me" "# Other dancersmay be on the floor" "# Dear, but my eyeswill see only you" "# Only you havethe magic technique" "# When we sway, I go weak" "# I can hearthe sound of violins" "# Long before it begins" "# Make me thrillas only you know how" "# Sway me smooth, sway me now" "# Sway me now" "# You know how" "# Sway me smooth, sway me now. #"