Trouble for Two Page #3
- PASSED
- Year:
- 1936
- 75 min
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The last woman who asked me that
was kicked in the shins.
This is no laughing matter.
Madam, until I know
what the matter is,
I scarcely know
whether to laugh or cry.
Mr. Godall,
I need your help desperately.
There are people
on board this boat.
Whom I have reason to believe
would stop at nothing.
To get possession of -
Of these documents.
I'm going to ask you
to carry them for me.
I would be delighted, madam.
I think it only fair to warn you.
That those who would attack me
for this envelope.
Would attack you, as well.
Oh, come, come, madam.
We're not living
in the middle ages.
I know whereof I speak, sir.
Perhaps so.
than this to see you again.
You will take this
and leave the ship with it.
And then?
You will meet me at the foot
of the gangplank.
And return it to me.
Is that clear?
Quite.
Have you ever faced actual
danger before, mr. Godall?
Madam, a bomb was thrown
into my baby carriage.
As I lay there gurgling.
I picked it up and played
with it as though it were a toy.
Of course,
a baby doesn't know very much.
Uh, perhaps there's another
mr. Godall on board?
Uh, mr. Godall, perhaps?
You are mr. Godall.
Oh, yes, of course.
How stupid of me.
And you?
You'll kindly not attempt
to leave the room, mr. Godall.
You'll have reason
to regret it if you do.
Madam, you know
what I have come for.
Your mission is in vain, sir.
Madam, I'm prepared,
as you know, to insist.
You appear to forget, sir,
That no gentleman ever insists
over any protest of a lady.
It would be a pity, sir,
To waste your life when you've
lived so little of it.
Madam, give them to me.
You're wasting your time, sir.
The lady has none
and wants none of you.
I suppose that she has,
of course, given them to you.
You're very good
at guessing games.
You should meet
a friend of mine.
I beg of you, sir,
do not force me to violence.
Ah, major Hammersmight,
how nice of you to come.
We were just about
to have some tea.
May I introduce my friends,
madam... corde.
And monsieur danto.
Dant-Uh, tea at this hour?
This is no time for tea.
We're docking.
Are we, indeed?
Then we mustn't detain
Come, gentlemen.
We will have tea
another time, madam.
Well, sir,
if you don't need me anymore...
What? Oh, no, I'm sorry.
There was no trouble.
I mean, thank you very much.
Very good, sir.
And now, sir,
if I may bid you good night.
With this admonition -
Don't trouble the lady again.
Thank you very much
for your advice.
Major Hammersmight.
Monsieur danto.
What kind of people are they?
Gerry. What?
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