This film adaptation of Hemingway's classic novel explores how the horrors of World War I fundamentally challenge and transform romantic relationships, demonstrating that even deep love cannot withstand the psychological trauma of combat, as the protagonist's journey from romantic idealism to existential disillusionment reveals the devastating impact of war on human connection and the search for meaning.
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When I came back from leave that March, everything looked the same except that the countryside was already green. I saw the old church in a cup in the hills and the mountains beyond. Brown mountains with a little green on their slopes.
The war had slowed down during the winter, but the troops still marched with heavily loaded cartridge boxes bulging forward under their capes as though they were 6 months gone with child.
Our unit was still stationed in the town where we had been since autumn. I was very glad the Austrians seemed to want to come back sometime because they did not bombard it to destroy it, but only a little in a military way.
Lieutenant, Lieutenant Pedico, we miss you.
And now >> look who's a backs and your lieutenant >> car's in good shape. How's this one?
>> He's okay. Okay. Number one.
>> Having any trouble with the war?
>> No. Here in Osino, the ambulance company has no trouble with the war. But up there, war is bad. Always bad. And I know how you feel.
>> Give me my hat. I go play with the girls.
>> Well, show me the G and I go play.
I see nothing's changed. How are you t and you I still causing trouble?
>> I senior lieutenant it is Pinu keeps mooning. You know what he told me about you yesterday? He said >> the lieutenant don't come back.
>> He's wrong. I said you don't come back because Americans they too small.
>> Not all of them. Maybe. Think I'll check in. Looks like you get along better without me.
>> No. It's better to have an officer to complain about here. I take these things in senior lieutenants quarters.
>> Come in.
>> Lieutenant Henry reporting back for duty.
You will never learn. It's not like this. Like this.
You're back in good time. We expect to get a road through the snow in a few weeks and then we move. Glad you're back, Lieutenant.
>> Thank you, Major Stafy.
Your chances improve the doctor. God must have heard my prayers for you.
Check.
>> Oh, what do you say, father? If after you die you find out there is no god.
>> I shall keep the bad news to myself.
Major >> behold >> the puppy returns.
>> Did you have a nice permission? Fedrico, you're looking very well.
>> Lying is a sin. Father Lieutenant looks terrible. One more kiss and it fall apart.
>> What's new? I hear from Major Stampy.
We're almost ready to go.
>> Yes. So we march up the Alps, down the Alps, capture Austria, and finish the war >> by God's mercy.
>> A stubborn fellow. Two years in the war, and he still pretends there is a god of mercy. A coffee?
>> No, no, thanks.
>> Did you see much of interest, Fedrico?
>> Oh, well, I uh I saw some fine churches, father.
>> From the outside, I hope.
>> Perhaps someday when you have time, Federico, you'll enter one. God is patient. Tell me, did you go fishing in Nabuti? And do you see my family?
>> I I'm sorry, father. I meant to go to the Abr, but things came up in Naples and >> we'll go together someday.
>> Perhaps Reie will go with us.
>> Yes. Unbelievers are sometimes devout fishermen.
>> How are things at the hospital, Reie?
>> Since you went away, nothing. Jaice and pneumonia, a self-inflicted wounds and of course of inerial diseases. Always harder to evade an enemy bullets. But tell me, I can't wait no longer.
What kind of a time did you have?
>> Great. Many beautiful girls.
>> Enough.
>> At your age, I never spoke that word.
>> I think perhaps we should finish up again tomorrow. Major, >> you are a good priest, Father Gal, but still a priest. I shall be happy to beat you tomorrow.
>> Till tomorrow, Major. Fedrico, it's all father.
>> Now, where did you go and what did you do? Tell me everything at once. I went everywhere. Milan, Florence, Rome, Naples, Towerina.
>> You talk like a timetable. Tell me, where was the most beautiful adventure?
>> Milan.
>> Ah, maybe because it was first.
>> She played the piano beautifully.
>> There is nothing like talent. I remember in Morona once a lady artist, a contortionist.
>> Shut up. I b my friend. Forgive me.
However, I have something of interest.
Here we have a big improvement the world situation. Mhm.
>> We have a beautiful English girls.
>> Wonderful.
>> Yes. The British have opened a new hospital near Cino. I am now in love with one of the nurses, Miss Barkley.
I have even thought of marrying Miss Barkley. But I must confess she has one drawback.
Her attitude is uncooperative.
>> You must be slipping.
No, but she's very strange, very moody.
Who knows, she might even prefer you to me.
>> You will meet her tomorrow. Have you any money?
>> Mhm.
>> 50 L.
>> My wallet.
>> I must make on Miss Barker the impression of a man of sufficient wealth. You are my great and good friend and financial protector.
>> Don't overdo it. In case I change my mind about Miss Barkley, I will need this for Dilar Roa.
Poor girls. They have missed me.
>> You and 50 L >> and you Carmenina told me if Fedrico does not come back soon, we hang the Varos in black bounting.
>> Oh, shut up about James.
>> I can see you had a successful vacation.
Two new ones. England is a great country.
Good morning, miss.
>> Good morning.
>> I would like Excuse me.
>> Miss Barklay. Good morning.
>> Good morning, Major.
>> May I present my young American friend, Lieutenant Frederick Henry?
>> How do you do?
>> Hello.
Isn't it rather odd for an American to be in the Italian army? Well, >> it's not really the army. It's only the ambulance.
>> Oh, the ambulance is a very important service.
>> It's very odd, though. Why did you do it?
>> Oh, I missed out on a job as war correspondent. I didn't particularly want to kill anybody, so I tried the Red Cross to have a look.
>> To have a look?
>> Yes. I may want to do some writing. They assigned me to the auto ambulance.
End of story.
>> With me is a different story. I am a lover of mankind. Majority.
>> Yes.
>> Dr. Gates would like very much to see you if you have the time.
>> Yes, I have time. Will you pardon me?
>> Will you follow me, please, doctor?
>> With pleasure.
>> What's a stick? belonged to a boy who was killed last year.
>> Oh, I'm sorry. I >> He was a very nice boy. He was going to marry me and he was killed in the song.
>> That was a mean battle.
>> His mother sent me the little stick.
They returned it with his things.
>> You engaged long?
>> 8 years. We grew up together.
>> Why did you marry him?
>> I don't know. I was a fool not to. Have you ever loved anyone?
off and on.
You have beautiful hair.
>> I was going to cut it all off when he died.
>> That would have been a shame.
>> I wanted to do something for him. He could have had anything he wanted if I had known. I would have married him or or anything.
I didn't because I thought it would be worse for him to go to war if we were lovers. Then, of course, he was killed.
That was the end of it. Oh.
I don't know.
>> Oh, yes. That's the end of it.
It's very beautiful here.
Is it true they're going to have an offensive?
>> So, I've heard.
>> Then we'll have some work. There's no work now.
>> Done nursing long?
>> Since the end of 15.
I started when he did.
I remember having a silly idea he might come to the hospital where I was with a saber cut, I suppose, and a bandage around his head.
>> Doesn't happen like that.
>> No, he didn't have a saber cut. They blew him all to bits.
>> Do you suppose it will always go on?
>> No.
>> What's to stop it?
>> It'll crack somewhere.
>> Really doesn't matter. We die anyway.
>> It takes a while.
You think so?
Will you excuse me? I have to go now.
>> Miss Barker I have been thinking about Miss Barkley.
She has beauty and mystery, but she's not for us. Miss Barkley is not only woman. She is a problem.
>> It is not a good mixture.
>> Your lectures throw me off.
>> Well, gentlemen, I have news. Tomorrow morning at Exau, rain or shine. We advance.
>> We advance in the morning. And here I am wasting my time with a billable ball.
Come puppy. With this news, in half an hour it will be impossible to get into the V roa with a shoehorn.
>> You go on. I'm not in the mood.
>> This is madness. Tomorrow night we will be in the Alps freezing. You'll need a few warm memories.
I'm stupid. The British. You are going to call Miss Bark in spite of all my warnings. Father Gi, I need your help.
>> Yes, major. Please tell our young friend that if he sees Ms. Barkley three times, he left to marry her. Tell him it is a British law. And that's not all. After marriage children, there is no end to the disasters the British can bring down on our Federico.
>> I am hardly in a position to discourage marriage. Major, >> are you coming, puppy? I offer you a last reprieve.
>> I'll see you tomorrow in the parade.
>> All right.
But if all does not go well, you know where I am. Good night, gentlemen. Good night, major.
>> His birthday will be done directly.
>> Thank you very much.
They um look like a moselum.
>> What did you say?
>> I said these busts look like a cemetery.
Bad for the patience, I should think.
>> I think the busts are rather handsome.
By the way, Lieutenant, I assume you know that our girls are not permitted to leave the grounds during the evening.
>> Oh, >> the Italians do not approve of women being so near the front.
>> Oh, that's pretty silly of them, isn't it?
>> No, I'm inclined to think they're quite right.
Good evening.
>> Hello, Miss Barkley. Is there any place we can go?
>> Why?
>> Well, I' I'd like to see you.
>> Well, I I suppose we could walk in the garden unless it rains. Well, >> it's not raining now.
Thank you.
>> They certainly have difficult roles for you nurses.
>> I'm not really a nurse. I I'm something called VAD.
>> What's the difference?
>> A nurse is like a doctor. It takes a long time to be one. A VAD is a shortcut for war only. Well, >> a lot of things are for war only.
Why did you want to see me?
>> Isn't that rather obvious?
>> You mean to have a look?
>> You're nice looking at >> Frankly, I didn't like your attitude about the war. Some people joined up for other reasons.
>> You mean a better world and all that?
>> Yes.
>> Seems rather foolish to you, doesn't it?
>> You mustn't take things too hard. It's a short life at best.
Yes, I think that too.
>> Then why not enjoy it? But let's drop the war.
>> It's very hard. There's no place to drop it.
>> Well, let's drop it anyway.
>> Please.
>> Why not?
>> It's so meaningless.
>> No, it's not.
>> People who don't even know each other. I don't like it. I never have.
>> Please.
>> I'm sorry.
>> It's all right.
>> I'm dreadfully sorry. I I just couldn't stand the the nurse's evening off aspect of it. I didn't mean to hurt you.
I did hurt you, didn't I?
>> No harm, Dad. It's happened before.
>> You poor man.
You mean girls usually slap you?
>> Well, not always.
>> And you don't mind when they do? Well, it's more interesting when they don't.
Especially when they're as beautiful as you are.
>> You don't have to say a lot of nonsense.
I said I was sorry.
>> Well, I suppose I might have waited until we knew each other. Only there had been time.
>> You're leaving?
>> We all are.
>> When?
>> Morning.
It's raining.
>> This is closer.
You're trembling.
>> It's nothing.
>> What is it?
>> It's nothing really.
>> Tell me.
It's only that I've I've always been afraid of the rain.
>> Why?
>> I don't know.
Tell me.
>> Don't make me.
>> Tell me.
>> I'm afraid of the rain because sometimes I see myself dead in it.
Hold me.
Hold me.
Say, I've come back to Catherine in the night.
>> I've come back to Catherine in the night.
>> Oh, darling, you have come back, haven't you?
>> Yes. I love you so.
It's very funny really happening to me like this.
Not with someone I love for years and years, but with someone I've just met. A stranger.
Your name is Frederick Henry, isn't it?
>> Don't talk that way, please. You're so sweet.
>> You don't have to play any games or say anything foolish.
>> I'm not playing any games. I'm in love with you.
>> I wasn't kissing you.
I thought Sounds mad. I I thought he'd come back to me in the night.
>> Catherine, darling, >> Catherine, you don't pronounce it very much alike.
But you're a very nice boy. I'm glad you're so nice.
But you don't have to pretend you love me. That's over for the evening. I'm not pretending.
>> You see, I'm not mad and I'm not gone off. It's It's only a little sometimes.
Now you can go off to war and forget all about this.
>> I'll come back to you.
>> Please, you make it worse. I hope the advance is not too difficult. That you don't get hurt.
>> Please don't go away like this.
>> Good night.
Green.
Heat. Heat.
I'm sorry, papa, but we must leave.
Where are you?
Heat.
Heat.
That kind of Henry. Lieutenant Henry, >> take a whale.
Come back. How should you come back?
Promise you.
Wait, I'll be Heat up We're allowed to be up in these hills a long time.
>> Poor baby. It will seem longer to you.
>> You think we have to capture all the Alps?
>> You sound as if Miss Barklay had been very cooperative.
>> Shut up.
>> Tell me. It will make you feel better.
Did she?
>> You will see. I am a man of extreme delicacy. Did she? If you want to be my friend, shut up.
>> I don't want to be your friend. I am your friend.
>> Anxious one.
>> It's a long time since I had anyone to say goodbye to.
They slow down.
>> Maybe they change their mind.
>> You think they like to attack?
>> Nobody likes to attack.
>> I like to attack. Then you're stupid.
>> Hey, the great piece. Read his books.
Not everything.
>> Better than knowing nothing.
>> Everybody's a stupid. The fighting is stupid.
The war is stupid.
>> He's right. He's right. What are we doing here?
>> The field hospital.
There's your sawmill, doctor.
Move the luck up there.
See you again, major.
I'll drive for a while. Vina, you and I will hop in the bag.
Happy Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat up here.
Heat.
Heat.
Is it good the blessing? No, it can't hurt.
Turn the ambulances around before you come in. Better fill the gas tanks, too.
>> Yes, sir.
>> Hey, we ought to clean the plug.
>> Yes, that will win the war.
>> Very fine.
We sleep in the snow.
Beg your pardon, Captain. Thought I'd come up and have a look. Our front lines are just below.
The enemy is on that ridge facing us.
>> Fire.
They're trying to get out of supply depot.
>> I better get down. Looks like we'll be busy.
>> Take the cable car.
Fire.
Get the ambulances ready. Open those doors.
Take it easy to see me.
I see it.
Shoot me. Shoot me. Stop it. Stop it.
Henry, Henry, are you all right?
[ __ ] >> I never got I never got down.
>> Shut up. Give me a hand.
Put your lieutenant on the bottom. Put the other man on the top. On the top.
>> Does it hurt?
>> No. Let's go.
>> Hold on, Lieutenant. We go fast.
Bello.
>> Hey, Bello.
>> What's the matter, Lieutenant? The man over me has a hemorrhage.
>> Better I go past you, Lieutenant. You're not far from the hospital, Lieutenant.
>> He's dead, I think.
>> Almost there.
How are you, baby?
>> What do you think?
>> The pain hasn't started yet.
>> A good thing to know.
>> A present for you, puppy. The best cognac in Italy.
>> What's happening with the mountain? We taken it yet?
>> 50,000 Italians are now freezing triumphantly on his top.
>> Ho ho.
>> Father Gal is here with his breath of heaven.
>> Hello, Fedria.
>> Hello, father.
>> Our pap is going to be all right.
>> Ah, I am happy to hear that.
>> I have other good news. Terry will be moved to the new American hospital in Milan.
>> No, Rainy.
I want to be sent to Arseno. It is not in my hands. All wounded Americans have been ordered to Milan. Why should you want to be?
I am very stupid.
It is not geography.
It is Miss Barklay.
>> I'm going to Arsenino.
>> Relax. I will see what can be done.
Between Father Gi and me, we will move heaven and earth to send Miss Barkley to Milan.
Orderly.
>> Yes, major.
>> Lieutenant Terry is the illegitimate son of a President Wilson. Keep the bug of him.
>> You are not in pain. Feels better.
>> I will pray for your quick recovery.
I >> hope he hears you.
>> He hears if you love him.
Perhaps from Milano, you'll go home.
>> You too, to the Abbrutzy country.
>> Next time I'll join you there.
>> Yes, we'll go fishing together in a stream below our house.
>> There's a river up in Wisconsin. There are fine rivers everywhere. In a bruty, perhaps among the best.
and the people kind with a smile for God.
The springtime is the most beautiful in Italy, but fall is even more lovely.
>> Sleep well, my friend, and may God bring you to your river.
Hello. Hello.
Get the portal.
Where did he go?
There you are.
>> Yeah, big surprise.
>> Ow, that's my sore leg. You fool.
>> Excuse me.
Watch what you're doing.
>> Excuse me. Ah, >> go easy.
>> Don't worry. We'll get you upstairs >> alive.
Easy enough.
>> Oh, you are defeated.
Oh, >> you got to put the leg down.
>> I can't.
>> I help you.
>> No. No. No. Hey. Hey. Stop it.
>> He fits now.
Sorry, Lieutenant. No room. My leg. Put my leg up.
>> Americans of trouble.
>> You got any idea where you're going?
>> I think they have some beds up here.
>> Nobody here. What do we do? I'll find as somebody. Good idea.
>> Ah, here she is.
>> Lieutenant Henry.
>> Yeah.
>> You're our first patient. Your doctor in Orsino notified me of your coming. I'm Miss Vancampen, hospital superintendent.
>> How do you do?
>> This is Miss Ferguson.
>> How do you do?
>> Hi.
The room at the end of the hall. Porter, >> are there any other nurses here?
>> Just miss Ferguson and myself. I think we're quite enough for one patient.
>> Do you expect any other nurses?
>> Just the two of us.
Nothing you fool.
>> Come on.
>> Sorry, Lieutenant.
Lieutenant, sorry.
I feel sorry. Get out of here.
Undress and bathe him, Miss Ferguson, and bring a night gown for him.
>> I'll undress and bathe myself. Thank you.
>> Nonsense.
>> Would you like to use the bedpan?
>> No.
>> When's the doctor get here?
>> When he gets back. We've telephoned to Lake Como for him.
>> I'm hungry. How's the food?
>> We find it quite satisfactory.
>> Can I have wine with my meals?
>> No.
>> Open your mouth. Let's see how sick you really are.
>> I'm not sick. I'm wounded.
>> I need a drink. Why can't I have him before the doctor gets here?
>> Because I said absolutely not.
Well, >> that's rather infantile.
Turn him over, Miss Ferguson.
Let's see if he can break it that way.
Did >> you get it?
>> Yes, sir. I ran the blockade now. Turn away.
>> I'm over 21.
>> Here.
>> It's a pity. They were very becoming.
>> Mhm. Now, don't let Van Capin catch you guzzling on that. We'll both get life.
>> Did you find out anything about Miss Barkley?
>> Yes. Yes, indeed.
>> What? What'd you find out?
>> Oh, look at him. The bedridden Romeo.
Miss Barkley is arriving on the 8:00 train.
>> He's coming. You're not kidding.
>> Boy, she must be something.
That's probably the barber. I figured you could use a shave. Always helps the reunion.
Hello.
>> Hello.
You're sweet.
You're wonderful to come here.
Come here, please.
>> Did they operate yet?
>> No, forget about that. Please, darling.
No, you must. I'm >> crazy about you.
You do love me.
>> I adore you.
>> Come on, please.
>> But do you really love me?
>> Oh, don't keep saying that. Please, Catherine.
Shut the door.
[ __ ] Don't talk. Please, Catherine. I love you.
Darling.
Hello.
Smooth.
Smooth as piano keys.
Smooth.
Smooth as emery paper.
>> Is it rough?
>> No d. I was just making fun of you.
>> I have to go. M.
>> I'm crazy in love with you.
>> You're sure? You're sure you love me?
>> Very sure.
You will be good to me, won't you? Of >> course I will.
>> You will, won't you?
Cuz we're going to have a strange life.
>> Strange.
But it's the only life I want.
It is an honor to attend a friend of the good finaldi. I was his chief at the university. From the start, he revealed a talent for female anatomy.
>> Tell me what the x-rays show, please.
>> The x-ray, please read.
I think it will be safer if we do not open the knee until the foreign bodies are insisted and that as you know will take between five and 6 months.
>> I'm not lying around like a dummy for 6 months.
>> Perhaps we will know a little more about how long after our examination.
Is she your girl, young man?
>> I'm her fellow. Ah, I thought so.
Injury and death. Death and injury. I have been standing over them for 30 years. But the war changes the picture a little. Youth instead of age requires my services.
What a shame to waste young legs as targets.
What does the X-ray of the right kneecap show?
>> The kneecap is free.
>> What?
>> No foreign substance until we come to the cuff.
>> You are mad. I can see the shrapnel with my naked eye.
>> I'm sorry, Colonel. There is nothing there. All the right leg needs is a few monoprobes of the cough.
>> This is the X-ray of the left leg.
>> Impossible.
>> To medical genius, nothing is impossible. Now, kindly look at the leg under discussion. The right one, please.
And describe its contents.
She's a lovely girl.
I'll do all your obstetrical work free up to the third baby. After that, there will be a small fee.
>> The ankle is curiously swollen and obviously full of foreign bodies.
>> What ankle?
>> The right one here.
>> That is not an ankle.
That's the knee in question.
>> Of course, I was holding the plate upside down.
>> A natural mistake. Next time is Fergus and Hermit in the proper position right side up.
>> How about it, doctor? Do I have to wait 6 months for an operation?
>> Well, I think we can get to you a little sooner.
Say tomorrow.
>> Tomorrow?
>> Yes.
>> Good work.
>> We'll meet again at 10 in the morning, young man.
>> See you on the chopping block. Thank you, sir.
>> I leave you in good hands. Love is the best medicine. Good evening, happy people.
>> Good night, doctor. Good evening, doctor.
>> Oh, doctor.
Thank you for your assistance.
>> If I can be of any further help to you, doctor, don't hesitate to call on me.
>> I have duties. I have to get you ready.
>> Oh, >> I don't want anyone else to touch you.
I know I'm silly, but I I'll be furious if they got you.
Now, just a little advice. When you're going under the ether, don't think about us because people get very blabby under an anesthetic.
Think of something very unpleasant or or say your prayers. That would create a splendid impression.
>> I won't talk. Not a chance.
>> No, don't brag. You're very sweet. You don't have to brag.
>> You have such a lovely temperature.
>> I like yours better.
>> I'm awfully proud of your temperature.
>> Maybe all our children will have fine temperatures.
>> Our children will probably have beastly temperature >> tonight. Huh? Please. for tonight. The chart indicates a few drugs, a bar, and an ametic, nothing else.
>> He'll be out of the ether in a few minutes. Couldn't ask for a better operation.
>> Don't jiggle him.
Catherine, come here.
>> Vancampen is listening. You better muscle your Romeo.
>> Kathy, come here.
>> My patient seems to have a onetrack mind. If she hears him, you're sunk.
>> Kathy, come here.
Kathy.
Can you imagine anyone making wine because it tastes like strawberries?
>> Why shouldn't they? Sounds splendid.
>> But it doesn't even taste like strawberries.
Next time, if I don't seem too ungrateful, I'd like a little brandy.
>> No, no. It's much too strong for you.
>> Tell you what I'll do, Kat.
Get me another bottle of brandy and I'll marry you.
>> You mean that just for a bottle of brandy you'd make an honest woman out of me?
>> No. As a matter of fact, I'm going to marry you even if you do bring me this vile stuff.
>> No, we're not going to be married.
>> Well, yes, we are.
>> Darling, I'd rather marry you than do anything in the world.
If we get married, they'll send me away.
>> Who says?
>> Wives are not allowed at the front.
>> Aren't you embarrassed about not being married?
>> No.
See, darling, it would mean everything to me if I had any religion. But you're my only religion. You're all I've got.
It's going to rain.
It's >> okay, darling.
It's all nonsense. I'm not afraid of the rain.
I'm not afraid of the rain.
God, I wish I were.
Did you see the two new patients?
>> No. A head wound and a hernia. It's interesting.
>> I'm grateful for them. I was terrified they'd send me back.
>> How's your hero?
>> He walked down the corridor three times.
Then he wanted to try running. I had to stop him forcibly.
We're going boating next week. I think that will be good for him. Don't you, Freddie?
>> Dandy.
I went all over Milan looking for American oatmeal. It's really only grl, but he insists it has to come out of an American package. Luckily, he's much more tolerant about bacon. They're all alike.
>> What do you mean?
>> I mean, they've all got habits. The chief one being they don't want to get married. He's already proposed.
>> Proposed what?
>> To marry.
>> Well, well, I take it all back about his being. I'll love him and leave him. Boy, congratulations.
>> Oh, thank you. But getting married would only mean being separated. You know the regulations.
>> Are you crazy?
>> No, don't answer. Listen, in a couple of months, your Fred Rico walks out of here on a pair of good legs and leaves you behind. It won't be like that. Listen, honey. That's also regulations. Every soldier feels he has the right to walk out on any dame he captures while in the service of his country.
>> Please stop before you make me angry.
>> Well, get angry. It may pump some sense into your head.
>> What is the noise about, Miss Barkley?
>> Uh, well, um, I I was just saying that the only thing that can help the allies is for the Americans to come over here and to come over here quick. Our English lady doesn't seem to approve of that statement.
>> I will not tolerate a disturbance in this hospital of any kind.
>> Yes, Miss Vancamp.
And if you don't like Americans, Miss Barkley, you will please keep it to yourself.
>> Yes, Miss Van.
>> Does Miss Barkley smoke?
>> No, I don't. I mean, no. No, no, she doesn't.
Hold your nose when you jump.
>> How many people have you loved?
>> Nobody >> except me, of course.
>> You're the first and only.
>> Oh, come. How many others? Really? None.
>> You're lying to me >> a little.
>> It's all right. That's what I want you to do. Keep right on lying to me.
>> When does a girl say how much it costs?
>> Oh, I don't know.
>> Of course not.
>> Does she say she loves him?
Oh, >> tell me that. I want to know that.
>> Yes, if he wants her to.
>> Does he say he loves her? Tell me, please. It's important.
>> He does if he wants to.
>> But you never did.
>> Tell me the truth, please.
>> No.
>> You wouldn't. I knew you wouldn't.
Oh, I love you, darling.
>> The girl just says what the man wants her to.
>> Well, not always, but >> But I will. I'll say just what you wish, and I'll do what you wish. Then you'll never want any other girls, will you?
>> Never.
>> I'll do what you want, and I'll say what you want. Then I'll be great success.
want that.
>> You're lovely and wonderful.
>> There isn't any me anymore. Just what you want.
>> Ask for it.
>> You Miss Barkley, where is Miss Barkley?
>> Oh, Miss Ferguson, have you seen Miss Barkley? I've been looking everywhere for that girl.
>> Well, I I'll I'll tell her you want to see her.
>> Where is she?
In the kitchen, I'm sure. She always insists on doing all the dishes. Works like a truck horse.
>> Thank you.
Pen camp's on the war. Pab, I dro the kitchen. You've got about 1 minute.
Thanks, Ben. Captain, give me the paper.
With Babe Ruth in the box, the Red Sox again clobbered the wilting senators today. 5-0.
It was a dreary session except for a triple play in the ninth stanzo that led to the groaning exodus from the sweltering Washington bleachers.
Miss Barklay, the bedsteads in Ward B need polishing.
>> Yes, ma'am.
I don't understand why you feel it necessary to remain in the room when the patient is asleep.
>> I didn't know he was asleep. I was reading to him.
>> Reading to the patients is not part of your duties, Miss Barkley.
>> I'm very sorry. I I thought >> You may leave the paper here. He can finish that important dispatch by himself.
Come on, Black. Come on, Black. Make your move.
I was calling on throwing a party tonight at the Grand Tunnel.
>> Let's see if we can pick ourselves a winner in the next race. Huh?
What's the matter, Captain?
>> Nothing, darling.
>> Well, now you're not depressed because we lost the last race.
>> Certainly not.
>> Then what's wrong?
>> Nothing really.
>> Yes, there is. Tell me, please.
>> I don't want to. I'm afraid it'll make you unhappy. A worry.
>> It won't.
>> It doesn't worry you.
>> All right.
I'm ready to have a baby.
>> That is news.
>> You're not upset. Please, please don't worry.
>> I only worry about you.
>> Please don't. Everybody has babies. It's a natural thing. You're pretty wonderful.
>> Oh, no, I'm not.
But I won't be any trouble after this one minute. I've known for some time.
Haven't been a good girl till now. You never suspected.
>> Well, that settles one thing. Get married tomorrow.
>> No, please. That's why I didn't tell you before.
I didn't want you to feel trapped.
Tell me you don't feel trapped.
You always feel trapped biologically.
>> Always isn't a pretty word. Oh, >> I'm sorry, Cat.
>> It's all right.
You see, I I've never had a baby.
I've tried to be the way you want.
You talk about always.
>> Cat, I could cut out my tongue. Darling, I'm delighted. Honestly, I am.
I'll dig up a minister or the mayor.
Maybe.
>> No, no, no, no. Please, you ship me straight back to England.
>> Maybe the war will be over before you have to go back.
The important thing is for us to be together now, just as long as we can.
>> Attention.
A special communicate from the zonto front.
In spite of desperate resistance by the fl of the Austrian army, our troops have reached the summits of San Gabriel and San Marco.
Welcome to Italy.
Isn't that fine wedding music?
I, Catherine, take thee, Frederick, for my wedded husband, >> to have and to hold.
Till death do his part.
Till death do us part Nina.
Where did you get these bottles, Nino? I demand an answer. They're from Lieutenant Henry's room, aren't they?
>> Please. They are empty bottles. as I understand.
>> You won't ever leave me for anybody else, will you?
>> I have plenty of faults, but I'm very faithful. I'll be so faithful, you'll be sick of me.
Lieutenant Henry, I've long suspected you of using this hospital as a private place of diversion.
>> Miss Barkley is no diversion. We're >> Are these your bottles?
>> Yes. One's brandy and the other one's Kumo. They're empty.
>> Just a moment, Miss Barkley. You know our rules. Therefore, you know what to expect.
As for you, Lieutenant, you're obviously no longer a convolescent. I'm notifying headquarters that you're ready to return to active duty this very night.
Tonight It's almost 11:00.
>> Still have a few hours.
>> You'll be skiing in St. Mars.
>> We'll go sometime.
All right.
They're like us.
>> Nobody is like us.
I wish they had someplace to go.
>> It might not do them any good.
>> Oh, I don't know. Everybody ought to have someplace to go.
>> I feel better now.
I felt terrible when we started.
>> We always feel good when we're together.
>> We always will be together.
>> Yes. Except that I'm leaving a little after, too.
>> Don't think about it, darling.
Do you have to go back for your things?
>> No.
>> Pardon is taking my bags and saving me a place.
>> Good.
>> After you leave, I'll I'll go back and get my things.
>> How's your leg? Getting tired?
>> No.
>> Let's not walk too long, huh?
>> Let's go somewhere.
>> Good.
Let's go in there.
All right.
>> I'd like a room. Uh, sweet if you have one.
>> For how long? Catching a train in a few hours.
>> Oh yes, I understand. Oh, we have no suits, but we can give you number 15. Our mirror room. Very popular with private bath.
>> Fine.
>> No luggage.
>> No luggage.
>> 10 L in advance, please.
>> Would Mu and madame care for some wine?
We have some very good French champagne.
>> All right. Some sandwiches, too. your key. Aruro Shane Shu just the right atmosphere, isn't it?
>> What's the matter, darling?
I never felt like a [ __ ] before.
>> You're not a [ __ ] >> I know it, darling, but it isn't nice to feel like one.
Come here, please.
Come here. Please, darling.
I'm a good girl again.
>> You're my fine girl.
I'm certainly yours.
>> You're a fine, simple girl.
>> Yes, I am a simple girl, but no one ever understood it except you.
>> I didn't think so at first. I thought you were a crazy girl.
>> I was a little crazy, but I wasn't crazy in any complicated way. I didn't confuse you, did I, darling? You >> did a little. Yeah.
Wine is a grand thing. It makes you forget all the bad you do.
>> Then have some more.
>> Vice is a wonderful thing, too. The people who go in for it seem to have good taste about it. The red plush is really splendid. Just the thing.
>> I don't know how a room like this would be for waking up in the morning with a hangover.
But everything we do seems so innocent and simple.
Wine is lovely.
But it's given my father gout very badly.
>> Have you a father?
>> Yes. He has gout.
You won't ever have to meet him. Haven't you a father?
>> Stepfather.
>> Do I like him?
>> You won't ever have to meet him. But he's very generous. I can draw drafts on him whenever I please.
>> That's good.
Oh, we have such a fine time together.
I don't take any interest in anything else anymore.
I feel very married to you. It makes me so happy.
But at my back, I always hear times winged chariot hurrying here.
Time to go.
>> Don't worry, darling.
>> You were fine until now and now you're worrying.
>> I won't.
>> How often will you write?
>> Every day.
Do they read your letters?
I'll make them very confusing. Well, they're not too confusing.
>> I'll just make them a little confusing.
>> I hate to leave our fine house.
>> So do I.
>> We're never settled in our home very long.
>> We will be.
>> I'll have a fine home for you when you come back.
>> Poor young Catherine.
We have to go, darling.
>> Really?
>> All right.
You go first.
I'm sick with worry about you.
Where will you go? What will you do?
>> Please don't worry about me, darling. I have plenty of money and I I'll find some nice place. Maybe on the lakes. It ought to be beautiful in the autumn.
Where will you have the baby?
Oh, >> that's a long way off. You're not to worry about that one bit.
>> Anyway, people have babies everywhere.
>> Yes, that's true.
This is it, Kat.
>> I'm going into the station with you.
>> Oh, darling, I'd rather you didn't.
>> Oh, darling, please.
>> It'll be easier to say goodbye here.
>> Oh, darling.
Thank you.
Thank you for everything.
>> I love you.
>> I love you. I adore you.
>> Take good care of yourself and young Catherine.
>> I will. And you you promise you'll come back to us.
>> I will.
Take the lady back to the American hospital.
Heat. Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat up here.
Oh, hello. How are you?
>> All right, sir. Thank you. And you?
>> You couldn't believe how bad it's been.
But it will be worse.
We can expect the Germans on this front now that the Russians have made a separate peace with them.
What about your countrymen? Now that your country's in it, will there be many Americans here beside yourself?
>> They're training an army of 10 million.
Ah, >> the French front will get them all.
We'll never get any down here. We'll face the Germans alone.
>> Many of them, do you think?
>> Five, 10 divisions. Who knows? But I suppose we'll know soon enough. I'm >> afraid the Germans are pretty good.
>> It isn't that they're better men.
They've got a better war machine.
They've been building it gun by gun for years while we Italians have been practicing civilization.
Now, of course, civilization is not very useful.
There's only one of your ambulances left in town. The others I have sent to Caprito. You know Caprito?
>> Yes, sir. A nice little town with a fountain in the square.
>> I doubt that the fountain is still there.
Better to go and see your friend Ronaldo.
>> Anything wrong? He's at the summer and fall of it. I can tell you.
>> Thank you, sir.
Father Gi Federique, how are you? I am glad to see you.
>> Hello, father.
>> Your wounds are all healed.
>> All healed.
>> You will come back at the play time.
Sounds a little noisy.
>> Oh, hello baby.
How are you? How's the leg working?
Sit down. Let me look at it. Hello, fellow magic.
80% mobility. It's a crime to send you back. Now, tell me about everything, puppy.
>> Nothing much to tell. How are you?
>> How am I? I dig bullets out of blood. I cut off arms, legs, the side of a face.
I am becoming a remarkable surgeon.
We will celebrate my genius. We'll get drunk, puppy. I know I'm tired.
>> We'll get drunk and go meet some girls with loud voices and then we'll feel fine. Seven stars wore booty from San Gabriel.
Cognac, father.
>> No, thanks.
>> S Paul said take a little wine for your stomach's sake.
>> Yes, I know. Fali knows. But Father Gali is better than St. Paul. St. Paul was around at the Chaser. Is that true, Federrico?
>> I never discuss a saint after dark.
>> So you have gone over to the priests. I have to bait this priest alone.
The priests always win. Everybody ends up on their knees except the miserable Raldi. He remains true to the devil.
>> No, Raldi. You're all right. You're all right to all of us.
You are changed. You drink differently.
Are you married?
>> Not yet. Still in love?
>> Yes. Sming there?
>> Yes.
>> Is she good to you?
>> Shut up.
>> All right.
To hell with love. He's been under a strain.
The fifth horseman of the apocalypse.
He destroys the liver and makes the hand shake.
A surge of sand shaking inside a man's belly. Verifying.
I drink to open bellies. You ought to have a leave.
>> He wants to get rid of me because I have a disease.
>> Is that true, father?
>> No. It's in his mind. His mind is sick.
>> It's true.
It's true.
Everybody has it.
The whole world has it.
He's been working too hard day and night. There are not enough doctors.
>> Tell me about Miss Barker. Puppy.
I want to hear something pretty.
>> Tell me something pretty.
>> I'll speak to the kennel about a leave for him.
Good night, Fedri.
>> Good night, father.
Thank you, puppy.
Turn around.
Turn it around. Come on.
Turn around. Go back. Go back. Clear the road. Come on. Hurry up. Clear the road.
>> Sorry, Lieutenant. Turn around and go back.
>> What for, sir?
>> Orders. We must clear the road all the way towards Zeno and fast. Right, let's go.
>> I don't understand.
>> I don't either, but I can make a pretty good guess.
Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat.
I know.
>> Hey, you Lieutenant, orders from the division.
Take your ambulance to the retreat line.
You are taking wounded.
>> Retreat. Where did you get that information? Lieutenant.
>> From the division, sir.
>> It's a lie. There is no retreat. The division has orders to hold the line no matter what happens.
>> I work under the medical corp. Where it tells me to go, I go, but please get your orders straight.
Caparetto is lost. 15 German divisions have broken through. All three of our armies are in retreat.
>> I'm not surprised.
>> We are evacuating. Every doctor is ordered to go with the army.
>> And what about the wounded?
>> It is better for the wounded not to move them. The ambulances will be used to carry medical equipment.
>> I am not equipment.
>> I am a man. I'm staying.
>> I repeat division orders. Every doctors to go with the army.
Yes, sir.
Orders are a noble thing. I must not disappoint the division. Better to disappoint.
>> Come on, Reie. You're sick.
>> Leave the wounded to the dying. They shall be abandoned without hesitation.
>> Excuse me, father. The Germans will be along in a few hours. Come with us. His room in the ambulance.
>> Hay the many here.
>> They'll pulverize the town before they come in.
They died needed.
>> What about the abrupty and the chestnut woods in the river?
>> Perhaps you've gotten it.
>> You're someone to remember. Father, I am ordered to leave at the Gali. But you have a better orders from God to remain.
>> I salute your commanding officer.
>> May his blessing go with you.
Hal might amen.
Woo!
A sin to remember.
Yes.
Make way for Raldi. We saving this king.
>> Shut up, Reie. You're full of fever.
Get off.
Heat.
Heat.
Hey, Look, look. The Gemma spies beat on us. The dead man speaks on us. That's what we deserve.
It's hopeless.
>> Bad luck, Rainy. We're walking.
>> Where's Vanella?
>> I don't know. I was asleep when he got off of the ambulance.
>> Just deserted. Huh? Anyway, you stay close to us.
>> Yes, you understand it.
>> Come on, Rainy. It's going to be a long hall.
>> The Gali stayed. The priest stayed at Reinaldance.
>> Come on. No nonsense.
My only loves are untrue to me.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Darling, >> what's the use?
What's the use?
>> What good are we to Italy? We are fit only for surrender. Let the chas collected the the garbage with a shovel.
>> You don't know this? What are you talking about? Don't you know you can't touch an officer? Don't refuse this.
What's the meaning of all this?
>> Who are you?
>> Battle police. What do you mean arresting Major Raldi?
>> We heard him. He's a German infiltrator breaching defeat.
>> He's just the opposite, you fool. Take him away.
>> What's your division?
>> 19th.
>> The 19th division was pulled out 10 days ago. You are a German in Italian uniform.
>> This man's a spy, guilty of spreading panic and preaching surrender. I request he be sent us to death.
>> I place the accused in the hands of the court marshal.
>> In the name of his majesty, the court finds the prisoner guilty and orders him shot.
>> Now wait, wait. I will talk. I will talk. Wait.
>> Keep your hands off me. I need no assistance.
Your name, rank, and birthplace.
>> My name is Alexandro.
My rank is that of a coward.
My bare place. I will not disgrace by naming it.
>> You have medical core insignia.
>> Oh, forgive me. I forgot to tear it off.
>> No. No. Reie, stop it. Tell him the truth. You spreading disorder. He called our army garbage. You were telling our men to surrender.
>> They ran. I ran with them. I am a daughter needed by our dying men and they ran. Dispose of me, garbage inspector.
Let me talk for him. Silence.
>> Come you heroes. Shoot a coward and win the war.
>> You are a German infiltrator or a confessed deserter.
In the name of his majesty, you're ordered to be shot.
>> You're mad. Major is sick. He's sick, I tell you.
Colonel. Colonel, you must listen to me. He's one of the best surgeons in your army.
Our army.
>> Give your name, rank, and birthplace.
The bad puppy. I'm joining Father Gali.
>> No.
>> [ __ ] Answer the question.
You're not an Italian. You're wearing an Italian uniform, but you do not even know the Italian salute.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Market.
Trigger something.
>> Brad Henry, what are you doing here?
>> Don't ask me any questions.
>> Look at you. What are you doing in my Catherine?
>> Don't tell me you're wounded.
>> No, I'm not wounded.
>> This time I hope it's a hole in your head.
>> Where is she?
>> She's in the mess you got her into.
That's where she is.
>> I can't stand here arguing with you, Ferguson. Please, before they grab me.
>> Please, Ferguson, where is she?
>> Tracer, Hotel Valeria, room 7.
Lieutenant Henry, are you wounded? What are you doing in those filthy clothes?
>> Mr. Van Cabin, before you do anything, let me tell you.
>> You don't have to tell me anything.
You're a dessert.
>> Not in the way you think. I had to do it.
>> Of course you had to. Cowards always run. Now, are you going to give yourself up or shall I do it for you?
>> Carry firing squad for me. Caravier.
Heat. Heat.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
God.
God. No one at all.
What's that?
>> I'll tell you about it.
>> Yo, he I'll get a doctor.
>> No, I don't need a doctor. I'm not sick.
At least not that way.
>> And what is it?
>> I don't understand.
>> It's just that I'm through. I'm through with the war.
I made a separate piece.
>> You mean you you deserve it?
>> Yes.
I'm a deserter.
>> It's not your army or your country.
>> Tell me what happened.
All kinds of hell.
Ronaldi's dead.
>> They killed him. A firing squad.
I better not tell you about it.
>> No. No. I want to hear it.
>> He was sick and talking like a madman.
And the firing squad blew his brains out.
>> I was next.
You can't win an argument with a firing squad. Of course you can't.
And you're not going to try. You're not going back.
>> I'm not against them.
They're the good ones, the brave ones. I wish them all the luck. They deserve it.
But it's not my show anymore.
>> Of course it is.
We're together. That's all that matters.
The rest is something else. our wedding.
Just us.
I must say, you look better.
>> I think I'll be hungry for a week.
>> I thought you were going to sleep for a week.
>> The sleeves are a bit short. It was the best I could do. You are a little tall for your age, darling. It's a fine outfit.
>> We'll just stay right here. It's practically deserted this time of the year and cheap.
>> Couldn't be nicer.
>> Now, let's see. Shall I get you some papers?
>> No. I I don't want to read the papers.
>> I'm sorry. Was it so bad you don't want even to read about it, darling?
>> Yes, it was bad.
>> I wish I'd been with you so I would know about it, too.
Darling, what will happen if they find you?
>> I'll shoot him >> you wouldn't. And what would they do to you?
>> They'd shoot me. Of course.
>> Then we can't stay here.
We can go to Switzerland.
>> Oh, please, darling. I'm tired of even thinking about it. But the border is very near.
>> Yes. Nia guards across it like a picket fence.
>> We can go across the lake. We'll borrow one of those boats.
>> They'd turn us in if we've been asked.
>> Then we'll steal one. We can send it back.
>> It's over 20 miles.
>> You can do it. I know you can.
>> What about the patrol boats? It's a shore.
>> Not if we go at night. Darling, don't you think we've got to get out of here first? Tonight, please.
All right.
You're a grand girl.
>> I hope nobody saw us.
>> I'm more worried about the patrol boats.
Darling, not so fast. You get tired.
>> We have to get into Swiss waters before it's daylight.
Yeah, I can do that.
>> No good. I can't put you through this.
I'm going to take you back to the hotel.
>> You will not take me back.
>> Yes, I will. This is crazy. You and the baby.
>> If you take me ashore, I'll swim after you. A little a little rain isn't going to hurt me or the baby. But what will hurt me is waiting in that hotel room, not knowing whether the caravan of caught you stood you against the wall.
That's wrong.
>> All right, you win.
>> That's a good boy.
I could use a drink.
Thank you.
>> You're ever so welcome.
>> Do you know something?
>> What?
>> I don't think this rain is going to last.
>> I hope not.
>> Do you know something else?
>> What?
>> I don't care if it does.
Aren't you dead?
>> Oh, I'm all right. My hands are sore as all.
>> I think I hear something.
It's a patrol boat.
They're backing up.
They're turning.
They must be close to the border.
Darling, I was terrified.
>> So was I.
>> Are you all right, >> darling? I've never been more all right in my whole life.
darling, >> we're in Switzerland. Chill.
>> Oh, God.
It's a lovely country.
>> Yes. Feels good beneath my feet.
>> Okay.
Can you realize we're actually in Switzerland?
>> Darling, it's true, isn't it? I don't have to go down to the station with you to see you all.
>> I hope not.
>> Don't say that. It frightens me.
hand. Your poor hands.
We'll buy some ointment. Some magic Swiss ointment.
>> Forget about my hands. I'm still hungry.
>> So are we.
>> Pardon me. I'm Lieutenant Zimmerman. Is that your boat that just came in?
>> Yes.
>> What nationality are you?
>> Uh, American. Uh, British.
>> Well, let me see your passport.
>> Why do you come to Switzerland?
who are tourists. My cousin and I want to enjoy the winter sports.
>> You rode here from Italy?
>> Yes. Rowing is my favorite sport. I always row when I get the chance.
>> And then your cousin, too?
>> Yes. I love it.
>> Mhm. Cousins with the same taste of different nationalities rowing all night across the lake. Very interesting.
>> What have you been doing in Italy? Uh, I've been doing some writing. Uh, picking up local color, you might say.
>> Mhm. And you, Miss U, Mrs. Bartley?
>> She's been studying art.
>> Yes. Reuben's Raphael Rembrandt. You know, things like that.
>> How much money have you?
>> 2500 LAR.
>> 2500.
As we are so interested in boating, I can recommend an excellent place. A very small intimate hotel overlooking the most romantic lake. Oh, >> that sounds enchanting.
>> It happens to be owned by my mother. Her name is Madame Simman.
>> How nice.
>> I happen to have one of my mother's cards here.
>> Take the luggage and get these tourists to camp.
>> Yes, sir.
>> Uh, your passports will be kept by the police. I regret this, but it is necessary under the circumstances.
There'll be a return after the time.
>> But you're sure we can stay without being bothered?
>> I'm certain you and your cousin will find my mother's hotel very comfortable.
>> Service.
>> Thank you.
>> It's a great country >> and so practical.
You may come in now, Mr. Henry. Your wife is an excellent advertisement for Switzerland. She has had only 6 weeks of of our fine hair, but she couldn't be healthier if she were born Swiss. Not one wrong symptom, a beautiful expectant mother. You should be very pleased, Mr. Henry.
>> I am. I prescribe a little sleep and of course some exercise. No scaling. Alpine peaks. Your husband's knee is fine now, but he must be a little careful. We want the child to have a healthy father.
>> Yes, we we want him able to walk the baby.
>> Well, he will be. You will have the baby in the spring. the ideal season for beginning.
>> Thank you, Dr. Emer. We'll be seeing you regularly, won't we?
>> Yes, of course. But do not be concerned.
We have babies quite often in Switzerland.
>> Goodbye, Mrs. Henry.
>> Goodbye, doctor. And thank you.
>> I'm so excited to be healthy, darling. Stop fussing with that silly pie.
>> What's that?
>> Little Catherine, she's turning a cartwheel. Want to feel that?
Doesn't it hurt?
>> No, you idiot. It feels wonderful.
>> By the way, I got our passports back from the police today. Now we can get married.
>> No.
>> Well, I'm sure it would be considered the proper thing to do. Unless you're crazy.
>> Not as crazy as you think. I'm not going to let you off the hook ever. But I'm not going to startle the whole countryside now by letting them know I'm not married. We could go to some other village.
>> Wherever we went, it would be too embarrassing. I show too plainly. I can't be married in this splendid matronly shape.
>> Make a beautiful bride in any shape.
>> We'll get married as soon as I'm thin again. And everyone will say, "What a handsome couple."
We'll have orange blossoms, organ music, and somebody to mind the baby.
Come in.
>> Oh, how nice. Mrs. Zimmerman, >> I got to tell you a joke. When my son told me you were coming, he made a mistake. He thought you were cousins.
He has beer and pretzels for the gentlemen and hot wine and spices for madam.
>> Oh, thank you.
>> Happy evening, lady and gentlemen.
>> Happy evening, Mrs. Zimmerman.
>> Happy evening, Mrs. Zimmerman.
>> I think I may marry Mrs. Zimmerman.
>> Oh, she's too good for you.
>> Here, drink this wash hot. Darling, >> I'm going to cut my hair short. Very short.
>> No.
>> Oh, no. When I'm thin again, I'll be thin and I'll have short hair.
>> You're not going to say no, are you?
>> You can cut it if you want to.
>> Why? I thought you like my hair long.
>> I love it long.
>> But you said you prefer it short.
>> I did not.
>> You hinted it.
>> I didn't hint anything. I'm just trying to agree with you.
>> I wish you wouldn't try to confuse me. I know why you're bored with me. Because I love you too much.
>> You're mad. Please don't shout at me.
>> I'm not shouting. I'm just trying to tell you you don't bore me.
>> Everything else bores me but you.
>> Oh, darling, you mustn't mind me. We really are the same one and we mustn't misunderstand on purpose.
>> We won't.
>> No, but people do. They love each other and they misunderstand on purpose and and they fight and then suddenly they aren't the same one.
>> We won't fight. No, we mustn't cuz there's only us two and in the world there's all the rest of them. If anything comes between us, we're gone and then they have us.
>> They won't get us cuz you're too brave.
Nothing ever happens to the brave.
>> They die. Of course, >> a coward dies a thousand deaths. The brave at once. The brave die thousands of times if they're intelligent.
>> You're in authority. You're brave.
>> Oh, no, I'm not.
>> But anyway, I'm not going to cut my hair until after young Catherine is born and I'm thin again. I'm going to cut it off and I'll be a fine new girl for you and you'll fall in love with me all over again.
>> I love you enough now. What are you trying to do? Ruin me?
>> Yes, I want to ruin you.
>> Good. That's what I want to >> say. You know how they go courting in the Alps? They yodel.
>> Uhhuh.
>> Chuck.
>> And if the lady's interested, she yodles back. Oh, really?
Chuck to you.
They master the high.
That's it. Checkmate.
>> I don't care. I've got your queen.
>> Darling, the game's over. It's checkmate.
>> Why? I still have more of these silly pieces than you have.
>> I wish you liked Rummy. It's much more fun.
>> Happy New Year, darling, >> to all three of us. Here's to 1918.
>> Little Catherine's year.
>> Do you mind uh being alone? Just us on New Year's Eve.
>> I never feel alone when we're together.
>> But sometimes a man wants to be alone.
>> I imagine sometimes a girl wants to be alone, too. And if they love each other, they're jealous of that in each other. I don't want to be away from you ever.
>> Me, too. My life used to be full of all sorts of things. Now, if you're not with me, I have a thing in the world.
>> Oh, but I'm not any fun for you anymore.
I'm I'm just like a big flower barrel.
>> You're not. You're more beautiful all the time.
>> Just the same. You're going down to town tomorrow and find yourself some gay young playmate.
>> I don't want to be with anybody else, I tell you.
>> Yes, you do. And I'm going to start the new year by buying little Catherine's first wardrobe. I'll find out what's necessary. I'll do it tomorrow.
>> Well, you ought to know you were a nurse.
>> But so few of the soldiers had babies in the hospital.
>> I did.
>> Where are you?
Where are you?
>> I'm right here. I've got a sweat.
>> You sound like a ventriloquist.
>> You look like a spook in Fairyland. Oh, speak for yourself, darling.
>> All aboard.
>> Oh, I I don't think I want to ride. I I want to walk. It's good for the baby.
>> The baby does what I say.
>> Well, may I steer?
>> Sure, you can steer.
>> Ready?
>> My wife and I lived all alone in a little hut we call our own. She loved and I love I tell you we had lots of fun and little brown I love you and me little brown I love Hello.
>> Is it going to take much longer?
>> No, mister. Don't be impatient. She's doing a beautiful job, and it's very important that I look my best when I need little catchment.
>> I'm sure she'll be very impressed. Is this your first child, madam? Oh, no. We have two boys. That is wonderful.
>> And two girls.
>> Oh, hurry up.
She won't come between us, will she?
Will she, darling, the little brat?
>> No, we won't let her. We'll keep her in a tree.
>> Oh, won't it be fun? There'll be three of us.
Hello, Cat.
>> Hello.
>> How are you?
>> I'm fine, darling.
>> I brought your things.
>> Isn't the doctor here yet?
>> In a few minutes.
>> How is it?
>> The pains are coming quite often now.
This is a real one.
You go away, darling.
Go out and get some dinner.
>> I couldn't.
>> I may do this for a long time. The nurse says >> the first labor's usually protracted.
>> I'd rather stay.
>> Oh, please go, darling.
I think you're just making me self-conscious.
I do so want to be a good wife and have this child without any foolishness.
>> You have plenty of time if you'd like to get some dinner.
>> No, I I'll be just outside.
Do you think I could go into the delivery room?
>> Yes, I'm sure it'll be all right.
>> Thank you.
>> Bear down as hard as you can.
I'm having fine pains.
That was a very big one.
It will be soon now. I can tell.
>> Yes, my dear. We'll give you some gas to ease the pain.
>> Oh, I don't want to make any fuss, >> darling.
>> Yes.
>> I just want to be sure you were here.
>> I won't leave.
That's a good boy.
God, I have the most wonderful doctor.
He's been telling me the most wonderful story.
When the pain came too badly, he he put me all the way out. He's wonderful.
You're wonderful, doctor.
>> You're drunk.
>> I know it. You shouldn't say it.
>> Give it to me. Give it to me.
I'm sorry I go on so long. I thought I would do it so easily.
I try as hard as I can. I push down, but it it goes away.
There it comes.
Give it to please doctor. Give me enough to do some good.
It doesn't work.
It doesn't work.
I don't care if I die. It will only stop.
Please, please make it stop.
Could they give me something?
>> They can only give me something.
It doesn't work.
nothing darling.
I'm just a fool.
I wanted so to have this baby and not make trouble. And now I'm all gone and all gone to pieces and it it doesn't work. Oh, >> my brave darling.
>> I'm not brave anymore.
I'm all broken. In a little while, >> they just keep it up till they break you.
>> It'll be over in a little while.
>> I won't die, will I, darling?
>> No, I promise you won't.
I don't want to die and leave you, but I get so tired of it.
And I feel I'm going to die.
>> Nonsense.
Everybody feels that.
>> I always knew I was going to die.
>> You can't. You won't. I won't let you.
You would not do any such foolishness.
You would not die and leave your husband.
>> Don't mind me, darling.
I've just gone all to pieces.
I love you, son.
I'll be good again.
>> You'll be all right, Cat. You'll be all right.
>> You're so good to me.
>> You will go, please, for a few minutes.
I will make an examination.
>> You can come back afterward, darling.
Can't you, doctor?
>> Yes, I'll send Will when he can come back.
Poor kid.
Mr. Henry, the doctor wants to see you.
>> Is anything wrong?
>> How's it go, doctor?
>> It doesn't go.
>> She was so healthy. You said yourself she was. is unknown.
>> But somehow sometimes nature fails itself.
>> What do you advise?
>> There are two things. Either a high forceps delivery which can tear and be quite dangerous besides being possibly bad for a child or a cesarian.
>> What's the danger of a cesarian?
>> Uh no greater than the danger of an ordinary delivery. If it were my wife, I would do a cesarian.
>> What are the after effects? No, there's only the scar.
>> What if you just went on and did nothing?
>> It would have to do something eventually.
>> Mrs. Henry is already losing much of her strength.
>> The sooner we operate now, the safer.
>> Operate as soon as you can.
>> I'll go and give the instructions.
Didn't you tell him it could do it?
>> Yes.
Isn't that grand?
That will all be over in no time.
Darling.
>> Yes. K.
Is it raining?
>> No, I don't think so.
>> I think it's raining.
It's a boy. Congratulations. Aren't you proud?
>> He nearly killed his mother.
You may come in now for a moment.
>> Hello, you sweet.
>> What sort of a baby is it?
>> It's a boy.
long and wide and dark.
>> Is he all right?
>> Yes, he's fine.
>> I'm awfully tired.
I had it like hell.
>> Madame Henry mustn't talk too much.
You haven't eaten all day, darling.
go and eat something.
I'll be all right when you come back.
>> I'll be back in 15 minutes.
>> Nice, Mr. Henry.
>> Yes, doctor.
I'm sorry about the baby.
>> What about the baby?
>> The terrible labor, the whole idea. It was too much for him. We couldn't start him breathing.
So, he's dead.
>> Yes, we tried everything.
What about her? She'll be all right, my boy. Come have a cup of coffee with me.
I assure you she'll be all right.
>> True, Dr. Emish.
>> Yes. Coffee and bri the alco, please.
>> It will be free in 2 minutes, >> will we?
>> It's true. Even the German communic admits it is true.
>> Yes. A month ago, they said only a miracle could save the Italians. Well, the miracle has happened. The Italians are holding on the P River.
>> Poor cat. She wanted this baby so much.
>> The table is ready, doctor.
>> I don't understand it.
I felt him kick. He was alive inside Catherine except the last week.
Last week he was quiet. Maybe he was dead all the time.
>> Could he get a cop with my boy?
>> Poor kid. Never even had a chance.
Maybe it's just as well.
They kill you in the end. Maybe it's better that way than to wind up dead on a muddy road.
You don't know what it's all about. You never have time to learn. They throw you in and tell you the rules, and the first time they catch you off base, they kill you.
You can count on them. Stay around and they'll kill you.
Poor cat.
Poor dear cat.
This is the price you pay for sleeping together.
She didn't have a bad time when she was pregnant. She had a good time. She was hardly ever sick.
She wasn't even very uncomfortable until towards the last.
But you never get away with anything.
Get away. Hell, they can get you in the end.
Maybe they're going to get her, too.
>> She's not going to die, is she?
>> No. No, my boy. I'm sure. You are sure about the baby too. What if she should die?
>> She's coming along fine. Don't you worry, >> Dr. Oh, excuse me, Mr. Henry. I'm dead.
Finish your coffee. I'll meet you late at the hospital.
>> She said she felt like hell.
What if she should die?
No, she won't die. People don't die in childbirth nowadays.
Husband, that's what all husbands think.
What if she should die?
Now she's just having a bad time. That's it. Afterwards, we'll say, "What a bad time." And Katherine will say, "Oh, it really wasn't so bad."
But what if she should die?
>> But what if she should?
But what if she should?
Oh, Mr. Henry. I just tried to telephone you.
>> What's wrong?
>> My name Henry has had a hemorrhage.
>> Can I go in?
>> Not yet.
>> Is it dangerous?
>> It is very dangerous.
Oh god.
Please don't let her die.
I'll do anything if you won't let her die.
Whatever wrong I've done, please, please, please, dear God, don't let her die.
You took our baby, but don't let her die.
Please, please dear God. Don't Don't Mr. Henry K.
>> You're all right. You're going to be all right.
Our baby's dead, isn't he?
I'm going to die, too.
I hate you.
Don't touch me.
Poor darling.
You touch me all you want.
>> You'll be all right, Kat.
I know you'll be all right.
I meant to let it happen if anything happened.
I didn't do it.
Do you want me to do anything bad?
Do you want me to send for anybody?
>> Just you.
I'm not afraid.
I just hate God.
It's been sweet.
You won't do our things with another girl or say the same things, will you?
>> No.
>> I want you to have girls, huh?
>> I don't want them.
I'll come and stay with you tonight.
I'm not a bit afraid, darling.
It's just a dirty trick.
Can I do anything?
>> No, just leave us alone.
>> I think it might be better if you >> get out, both of you.
darling.
My wonderful darling, you'll never leave me.
You're with me till I die, my darling.
Till I die.
Cold.
cold.
You're so cool, kid.
Like a statue.
Won't it be fun? There'll be three of us.
>> I'm not a bit afraid, darling.
I just hate it.
Darling, >> you will be good to me, won't you?
You will, won't you?
Because we're going to have a strange life, but it's the only life I want.
Heat. Heat.
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