Courage Mountain Page #5

Synopsis: In this version of "Heidi," a young Swiss girl is sent off to boarding school at the beginning of World War I.
Director(s): Christopher Leitch
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.8
PG
Year:
1990
94 min
40 Views


You knew, didn't you? You helped them!

A more refined approach might help.

What?

What did you see?

l didn't help them.

But you saw them, didn't you?

Didn't you?

The milkman!

Come on!

Food!

This is like a party, isn't it?

l've always wanted to go to a party.

-We must go before they see us.

-They won't see us, they're kissing.

Kissing? lt was more like

they mashed their faces together.

This is not a proper topic of conversation!

-Will you please?

-What's wrong with it, Ursula?

They love each other.

l have a friend Peter. We love each other.

Really? You have a sweetheart.

You're such a little liar, Heidi.

He gave me this. l know he loves me.

-Are you going to marry him?

-l don't know.

He's very old.

He's 18.

She's making this up.

Honestly, Heidi, it's sickening.

You're such a liar.

Are we ready to go home now, my dears?

Or rather, back to work?

l do so like to mix business with pleasure.

Andiamo!

-What about Giovanni?

-Maybe he got away!

-We can't do anything. We have to escape!

-But how did he find us?

He's a devil!

-When will we be there?

-l don't know!

This is a road, roads lead to towns,

towns have telegraph machines...

...maybe even a telephone.

We'll get to a town

and we'll contact Mrs. Hillary.

You said that about an hour ago!

l'm scared, Heidi.

What if The Bone put Giovanni

down the drain?

Don't be silly! l'm sure he got away.

Your Excellency, you placed the children

in this man's hands!

l demand that you send out

a search party at once!

Your Excellency...

...the silly girls ran away because they

feared they'd be returned to this woman.

l reassured them.

l told them they'd never go back to her.

And they never will!

Signora, please,

you have nowhere to keep them.

And besides, you are only a woman,

and we have a war to fight here.

They'll be safe with Signor Bonelli

when they are found.

Sir, please,

l am responsible for those children!

Look at these men, they are heroes!

Young man, as Governor of Turino...

-...l commend you!

-Please, excuse me.

l implore you, sir!

You must help me find the children

before it's too late!

Capitano, a small request. May l borrow

three or four mounted soldiers?

-Go away!

-Tutti via.

You imbecile!

You realize what will happen if the soldiers

find those children? Stupido!

Don't talk to me like an idiot. l'm a man!

l'll be the judge of that.

Now, listen to me, you idiot.

We're finished, capito?

Jail, if those children talk.

-You must get to them first.

-And then?

Make it look like an accident.

Perhaps they'll fall off a cliff.

Yes, an accident.

A bad one.

A very bad one.

Are they Austrians or ltalians?

lt doesn't matter.

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