The Girl Downstairs Page #2

Synopsis: Paul Wagner and Rosalind Brown are in love, but her father doesn't feel Paul's lifestyle will make him a suitable husband for his daughter. When Mr. Brown instructs all the servants in his extensive household, except the missing Katerina Linz, not to let Paul in his house again, Paul dons his chauffeur's clothing and takes Katerina to a local fair where they both have a good time. Paul learns she is a farm girl working temporarily as a scullery maid to earn money to replace a cow that died. He takes her home and sees Rosalind while Katarina fixes something for them to eat. The next day, Rosalind asks Katerina to deliver a letter to Paul because all the other servants are busy. At Paul's apartment, he continues the ruse saying the master is out, but his womanizing friend Charlie arrives and is taken by Katerina to be the Paul Wagner for whom the note is intended. Katerina slaps Charlie when he steals a kiss, and when Paul laughs he is "fired" by Charlie, who was playing along with the r
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
1938
77 min
87 Views


nobody but you.

You love me, karlie?

Oh, yes, I do. I do indeed, sir.

Thank you very much.

Sir, I have a most important

message for you, sir.

bum bum bum bum

But really, sir, this message

was most urgent, sir.

boom boom boom boom

blump bl-lilly bump bump

bl... Bump

Really, sir.

This message was most important,

sir.

Didn't this used to be

a bedroom?

Oh, no, sir. No, sir.

Your bedroom is in there, sir.

Oh.

bump bump bump bump

Uh, your bed is quite ready.

This way, sir.

Now, now,

hold very still, sir.

Am I in bed now,

karlie?

Yes, mr. Paul.

Then cover me, karl.

Yes, mr. Paul.

Close the window, karlie!

It's raining in on me!

Sir, you -

you must listen to me, sir.

Miss brown,

miss rosalind brown telephoned

To ask

if you got her message.

Message?

Yes, sir.

You're to be to her house

at 12:
00 this morning

To talk to her father,

sir.

House... 12:
00...

Morning... F-

Am I asleep, karlie?

Yes, mr. Paul.

Then close my eyes.

They're already closed,

sir.

Good morning, sir!

It's 9:
00!

Time to get up!

Nothing like

a good night's sleep.

All deliveries are made

to the rear of the house.

I'm seeing mr. Brown

by special appointment.

But, sir

- never mind. You go. I'll take care of it.

Hello, rosalind.

Hello, paul.

Did you miss me?

For you.

Oh, you better give those

to father.

Father?

Yes.

Just for

the impression.

Oh,

bad mood for a change.

On the contrary.

There hasn't been

a single roar.

Well... Here I go.

Mr. Brown:
Come in.

Thank you.

Sir.

Mr. Brown.

Good morning to you, sir.

For you.

For me?

How nice.

Well, it's very gracious of you,

mr. Wagner,

To pay me this visit.

Sit down.

Uh, thank you.

Drink?

Uh, never touch it,

Except, of course,

for medicinal purposes.

Excellent.

Excellent.

Cigar?

Thank you, no.

I always try

to keep in good shape.

Good idea.

A man never knows when

he'll have to use his hands,

Get into a row,

beat somebody up a bit.

Oh, you're wrong there,

mr. Brown.

If you'll pardon me,

I'm even-tempered to a fault.

Disturbance of any kind

upsets me.

Frankly, my life is a quiet one,

but I enjoy it that way.

Well, I'm delighted

to hear you say that.

And I'm delighted

to tell it.

Mm. Yes.

Pumpfel.

I want pumpfel.

Yes, sir. Right away, sir.

Yes, sir.

pumpf-

You haven't met my secretary,

mr. Pumpfel, have you?

No, indeed.

It'll be a great pleasure.

Mr. Wagner,

my secretary, mr. Pumpfel.

Mr. Pumpfel.

Oh, my.

Oh, boy.

That was a mistake, wasn't it?

You rang, sir?

You rang, sir?

You rang, sir?

You rang, sir?

You rang, sir?

Mr. Brown:
Are you all here?

All:
Yes.

Yes, mr. Brown.

Katerina isn't here.

Oh,

we should have katerina.

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