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Synopsis: Warners' publicity releases, intended for newspapers,on this film state that Paul Muni worked closely with James Hilton on the adaptation of Hilton's book for this film. Given that most publicity releases of the time (and also now) are best when taken with several grains of salt, this may or may not be true: Dr. David Newcome lives with his wife Jessica and son Gerald in the small English town of Calderbury. Jessica, conventional and somewhat stupid, is unable to understand the sensitive little boy and her stern, unsympathetic discipline aggravates Gerald's nervousness. The doctor is called to care for Leni, an Austrian dancer stranded in England, who has tried to commit suicide, and he decides she is just the person to hire as a governess for Gerald based on, evidently, no logic at all but it does move the plot. Jessica learns the true story of Leni's background and demands she be discharged. Dr. Newcome arranges to have Leni enrolled in a music school. Gerald, being sent away to stay
Genre: Crime, Drama, History
Director(s): Edmund Goulding
  2 wins.
 
IMDB:
7.1
APPROVED
Year:
1939
112 min
101 Views


Okay, so 1,315 plus 825...

that comes out...

Wow, that's a lot of fives.

Five is an excellent number in

numerology, did you know that? - Uh...

It signifies progress, adventure,

openness to life, change...

My number is nine.

Stubbornness, idealism,

and intense consideration of others.

Take me with you.

I'm just kidding.

I'm kidding.

The new Gally collection,

now in the flagship store...

My dear readers,

my fellow brothers

of mankind.

The precise date has been set.

Our ancient forefathers

warned us time and again.

They tried to prepare us.

The foreboding signs

are all around us,

but most of us choose

to ignore them.

And now the time has come."

Leave me alone!

Get away from me!

Both of you!

What the hell's wrong with you?

Get off of me!

Don't you have work to do?

- I'm on a break until 14:00.

I brought you some pizza.

I hate olives.

They're only on the very top.

I'll exchange it.

You're welcome.

Whenever you're hungry

I can bring you a pizza.

For the next few days,

you know, at least until...

But mix it up a little.

- Right.

So you don't have to do

what you were doing there.

You don't have to do

what you're doing, either.

What am I doing?

- Your stupid job.

I like my job.

Yes.

It's an important job.

I'm responsible for people's lives.

People trust me.

That's why they let me check them.

It's like they're giving me permission

to get a bit closer to them.

Really?

Has anyone ever thanked you for

risking your life for them, Eddie?

If you ask me,

no one even notices you're here.

You have to treat people like

you're at a safari.

You close your windows

and watch from a distance.

And if you can shut out the sound,

even better.

Like that.

"30 percent off all science fiction

and fantasy books now on..."

Which are you looking at?

The right one or the left one?

The right one.

Obviously.

Can I?

Thanks.

What are you doing?

It's...

for my mementos.

To remember... the world

and the people I met here

when it's all gone.

Oh...

The end of the world.

Yes.

When is it again?

In a week, no?

Six days, yes.

- Six days...

But you're part of

the end of the world, too.

Are you planning to take

the souvenirs to the grave?

I'm going... to Easter Island.

It's in the Pacific Ocean.

The end?

It isn't the end for everyone.

For most people, yes,

unfortunately.

But for some, those who get there

in time, they'll be saved...

by aliens.

We are not alone, May,

you understand?

There are other cultures,

more developed than ours,

whose purpose is to guard and

protect the human race.

It's all in the book

"The Fifth Cycle"

by Prof. Gabriel Jose Santo.

It may be the most

important book ever written.

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