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Movie:La Môme (2007)4K
Era:2007
Length:140 minute
Country: FRA GBR CZE
Language:French/English

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1 00:00:45 New YorkFebruary 16,1959
2 00:00:56 Hurry! She collapsed ten minutes ago.
3 00:01:34 The ambulance is here.
4 00:02:04 Saint Theresa, my sweet jesus,dont abandon me...
5 00:02:07 ...give me strength,I want to go on living.
6 00:02:11 Bring me back to life.
7 00:02:36 Why are you crying?
8 00:02:38 Scram, you brats!
9 00:02:56 What are you doing here?
10 00:02:59 Why are you crying?
11 00:03:01 Are you all alone?
12 00:03:04 Where.s your mommy?
13 00:03:30 You.re her mother?You worthless piece of trash!
14 00:03:33 Gotta make a living somehow.l.m a singer.
15 00:03:36 What about your daughter?
16 00:03:37 What about her? She.s taken care of.
17 00:03:49 Louis, I cant go onwaiting foryou like this.
18 00:03:53 Belleville's unbearable.
19 00:03:55 An impresario said with my talent...
20 00:03:57 ...I should try Constantinoplelike the singer Frehel.
21 00:04:02 Good news for our acrobat?
22 00:04:05 Sure...Commendations from Clemenceau.
23 00:04:16 I left Edith with my mother
24 00:04:18 Mamma Aicha will keep heruntil my career takes off.
25 00:04:22 Louis, I've stopped waiting foryou.
26 00:04:27 Anetta.
27 00:04:52 Anybody home?
28 00:05:28 Edith?
29 00:05:38 Louis?
30 00:05:44 Enough.s enough.
31 00:06:47 What.s this?
32 00:06:51 Your grandchild...
33 00:06:53 Edith.
34 00:06:58 What a strange name.
35 00:07:07 She.s a sickly child.
36 00:07:12 Follow me.
37 00:07:24 What are you doing here?
38 00:07:27 You.re so cute. What.s your name?
39 00:07:30 Back to work, Titine!
40 00:07:32 Someone.s in the upstairs toilet.
41 00:07:35 You.ve beautiful blue eyes.
42 00:07:43 Come on.
43 00:07:52 l.m listening...
44 00:07:56 l have to go back.
45 00:07:59 l.ll be demobilized soon.Then l.ll go back to the circus.
46 00:08:05 l came to see my cherub.
47 00:08:07 -Get out.-l.m all done, Mamma Louise.
48 00:08:10 Tend the door.
49 00:08:18 Where.s her mother?
50 00:08:20 l don.t know.
51 00:08:26 Want to leave her here?
52 00:08:30 People will gossip.
53 00:08:32 People always gossip.
54 00:09:12 Should we take her to Mass?
55 00:09:17 We.re gonna be late.
56 00:09:19 Enough. The world doesn.t revolvearound her.
57 00:09:29 l hear we.re keeping a baby.
58 00:09:31 Can we see it?
59 00:09:33 lt.s a girl, not a baby.
60 00:09:35 -Want some bread?-Get on!
61 00:09:40 Go on, ask her to sing.
62 00:09:45 You.d be on the stage,but your hair.s too red.
63 00:11:30 Titine! Titine, open up. Enough ofthis!
64 00:11:34 -Now what?-She.s with Edith.
65 00:11:37 Open this door now!
66 00:11:39 -What.s going on?-Nothing!
67 00:11:40 Get ready, the gentlemenwill be here soon.
68 00:11:45 -Open up or else!-l can.t work.
69 00:11:49 -l can.t work!-Really!
70 00:11:52 You think this is a hotel?
71 00:11:55 l.m keeping Edith. l.m keeping her.
72 00:11:58 That.s what you think!
73 00:12:02 lt.s me, open up.
74 00:12:04 Your legionnaire.s here.
75 00:12:06 l don.t care.
76 00:12:07 He.s a liar.He tells me nothing but lies.
77 00:12:11 Titine, stop this right now.
78 00:12:13 Come outor you.ll be on the street so fast!
79 00:12:17 Enough of your antics!
80 00:12:31 l don.t want trouble.
81 00:12:55 Doug!
82 00:13:01 What? Are you jealous?
83 00:13:05 l sent your Billie Holiday recordsto the hotel.
84 00:13:08 Thank you, Loulou.
85 00:13:09 Billie and l were bornthe same year. Funny!
86 00:13:15 l brought my sketches.
87 00:13:19 Do you want to see them now or later?
88 00:13:22 Later. l.ve got to sing that fool.s song.
89 00:13:27 Before your time...
90 00:13:29 What?
91 00:13:30 Forget it.
92 00:13:33 Let.s go.
93 00:14:00 l.m ready.
94 00:14:02 Let.s go.
95 00:15:24 lt.s Jeanne!
96 00:15:29 Jeanne, what.s wrong?
97 00:15:32 -There.s blood...-Talk to us!
98 00:15:34 He wanted to play doctor,with his instruments.
99 00:15:38 The bastard!
100 00:15:42 Titine!
101 00:15:43 We must tell Madam.
102 00:15:45 She.ll kill me. lt hurts.
103 00:15:51 l can.t see!
104 00:16:12 -Well, doctor?-Her health.s fragile.
105 00:16:15 lt.s her cornea. She has keratitis.
106 00:16:19 ls she blind?
107 00:16:21 lt.s an inflammation.
108 00:16:24 Be patient. lt takes months.
109 00:16:27 Take this to the pharmacy.
110 00:16:32 Thank you.
111 00:16:33 Whose child is she?
112 00:16:37 Nobody.s.
113 00:17:25 Theresa, l rarely ask anything of you...
114 00:17:28 ...l only ask that you hear little Edith.
115 00:17:31 Go on, Edith.Speak to her. She.ll listen.
116 00:17:35 Go ahead.
117 00:17:37 Theresa...
118 00:17:38 ...l don.t want to be blind.l want to see.
119 00:17:41 She.s all bruised.
120 00:17:43 Go on.
121 00:17:44 l want to learn to read,and run like before.
122 00:17:48 l don.t want to be blind.
123 00:17:50 Saint Theresa, tell baby Jesusto look after Edith.
124 00:17:55 Go ahead.
125 00:17:56 Thank you, Saint Theresa and Jesus.
126 00:17:59 Thank you.
127 00:18:38 You.re home, Edith.
128 00:18:53 -Louise?-Quickly...
129 00:18:56 Come with me.
130 00:20:07 She can see...
131 00:20:10 She can see!
132 00:20:21 Titine, get up!
133 00:20:23 -What is it?-He.s back. He.s taking Edith.
134 00:20:26 Get dressed.
135 00:20:28 They can.t do that to me!
136 00:20:31 How can you go back to that job?
137 00:20:34 She.ll see the country.
138 00:20:36 Go then.
139 00:20:39 Edith!
140 00:20:40 Titine!
141 00:20:43 Don.t take my little girl!
142 00:20:46 Let her go!
143 00:20:48 Enough!
144 00:20:50 She.s mad!
145 00:20:52 Stop it or you.re out!
146 00:20:53 You have no right!
147 00:21:02 Don.t do this to me!
148 00:21:03 Go!
149 00:21:14 l.ll kill myself.
150 00:21:22 We're at Orly airport.
151 00:21:23 Paris, OrlyJune 1959
152 00:21:25 Passengers are disembarking.l see her. lt.s Edith Piaf!
153 00:21:27 A young man.s on her arm.
154 00:21:30 What did you bring from America?
155 00:21:32 An American.
156 00:21:33 What.s his name?
157 00:21:35 Edith, please!
158 00:21:39 Like her song,she.s ..carried away by the crowd.....
159 00:21:42 She steps into her elegantblack and white car.
160 00:21:47 She looks tired, but is all smiles.
161 00:21:56 Silence! l propose a toast...
162 00:21:59 What a slob!
163 00:22:01 Slob yourself.
164 00:22:05 lndulge the invalid.
165 00:22:08 Watch out, accordion man,or you.ll get a shiner!
166 00:22:14 Perfect timing!
167 00:22:15 Call the boss. l want free champagne!
168 00:22:19 l.m Edith Piaf, and l made a mess.
169 00:22:23 Everyone kiss. Even enemies!
170 00:22:26 Kiss me, Claude.
171 00:22:37 -Who.s that broad?-No idea.
172 00:22:39 Who gets the steak tartare?
173 00:22:41 Where did your handsome friend go?
174 00:22:44 Don.t embarrass her...
175 00:22:46 Butt out, Coquatrix,who rang your bell?
176 00:22:49 Well... Mademoiselle!
177 00:22:51 Miss Piaf, a pleasure!What can l do for you?
178 00:22:56 A lot. l want a present.
179 00:22:59 Naturally.
180 00:23:00 Well...
181 00:23:01 l wanted champagne,but l.ll take a ring...
182 00:23:05 ...a big ring with diamondsstudded everywhere.
183 00:23:08 Don.t trouble yourself,we.ll have champagne.
184 00:23:13 Here's a toastto the love I have foryou all.
185 00:23:16 And I'll stand up forthat.
186 00:23:18 Give me a hand.
187 00:23:24 l.d like to make a toast to Marguerite.
188 00:23:29 My composer and my most loyal friendin the business.
189 00:23:35 Don.t blush like that,you.ll make us cry.
190 00:23:55 You want an autograph?
191 00:23:57 l don.t think so.
192 00:24:01 Bubbles and booze, perfect.This is Claude.s influence.
193 00:24:05 You.re irritating, Loulou.
194 00:24:07 We.re just back to Paris,we had some fun.
195 00:24:13 Don.t play the broken-hearted lover.
196 00:24:20 l.m waiting for someone. Get lost.
197 00:24:23 Let me remind you,you have commitments.
198 00:24:26 You.re not alone.
199 00:24:28 Remember the first night at Gerny.s?
200 00:24:32 l was a bum.She looked at me like a princess.
201 00:24:36 You were a princess. My princess!
202 00:24:39 To Marguerite!
203 00:24:42 To those who wantto see me fall on my face.
204 00:24:45 They think l don.t notice! Cheers.
205 00:24:54 Something wrong, Louis?
206 00:24:56 He.s having a tantrum.
207 00:24:59 Get lost, we.re busy.
208 00:26:33 You don.t watch the show. Get busy.
209 00:26:36 You must work. There are no kids here.
210 00:26:40 You have to earn your keep.That.s enough.
211 00:26:47 Little turd! You ruined my exit!
212 00:26:53 Go to the trailer. Make dinner.
213 00:26:55 Ladies and gentlemen,a big hand for Louis...
214 00:26:59 ...the contortionist!
215 00:27:46 She.s so cute.
216 00:27:49 How old is she?
217 00:27:51 Ten.
218 00:27:54 -Has she no mom, then?-A mom? What for?
219 00:27:58 Don.t you ever feel lonely?
220 00:28:01 You could invite me backto your trailer for a drink.
221 00:28:06 All right, come on.
222 00:28:56 Do you know who I am?
223 00:29:01 I'm Theresa.
224 00:29:04 Are youreyes well, my angel?
225 00:29:08 Yes.
226 00:29:10 You're so sweet.Who'dyou like to pray for?
227 00:29:15 l.ll pray for Titine.
228 00:29:17 Good girl. I'm watching overyou.
229 00:29:21 Neverforget.
230 00:29:23 When you're alone, I'll always be there.
231 00:29:44 l.ve had it!l told you to change that wheel.
232 00:29:47 No discussions. Just help.We.re all in the same shit.
233 00:29:53 -l don.t give a damn!-Then get lost!
234 00:30:00 You can.t quit. Not over a spat!
235 00:30:02 Who needs a boss!l can.t stand Caroli anymore.
236 00:30:06 -You.re drunk!-l.ll go solo.
237 00:30:08 Fat chance!Circuses aren.t on every corner.
238 00:30:11 Don.t worry. l always land on my feet.
239 00:30:16 -You were growing on me.-You.ll get over it!
240 00:30:25 Saint Theresa,make him change his mind.
241 00:30:28 l want to stay in the circus.
242 00:31:14 Edith!
243 00:32:30 ls the girl in the act?
244 00:32:32 Just a minute.
245 00:32:33 Do something.
246 00:32:36 They.ll leave, do something.
247 00:32:40 Come on, do something.
248 00:33:39 Bravo!
249 00:33:50 That.s my daughter!
250 00:34:06 l.m fed up with carrot juice.
251 00:34:08 As long as l.m your nurse,you.ll have carrot juice.
252 00:34:16 l prefer it dark, Simone.
253 00:34:18 lt.s sunny, it.ll do you good.
254 00:34:32 Edith...
255 00:34:33 ...l know it.s hard...
256 00:34:35 ...you need lots and lots of rest...
257 00:34:38 ...and patience.
258 00:34:42 -Your husband called today---lt.s no use.
259 00:34:47 What makes me sick...
260 00:34:50 ...is that l overdid it.
261 00:34:54 The last three yearshave been disastrous.
262 00:34:58 You.re an artist.
263 00:35:03 Simone?
264 00:35:09 l won.t sing again, will l?
265 00:35:42 What are you looking at?
266 00:35:44 l want some chow.
267 00:36:15 We sing for a bit, then we eat.
268 00:36:17 Singing alone.s like begging.With you, it.s a show.
269 00:36:25 l want to sing there.
270 00:36:38 Hey, you!
271 00:36:40 You can.t sing in the street.
272 00:36:43 ls that so?
273 00:36:45 -How old are you?-Twenty.
274 00:36:47 What.s that?
275 00:36:49 She barely had a sip.
276 00:36:52 Come here.
277 00:36:53 You know ..Du Gris..?
278 00:36:56 Shut your trap!
279 00:36:58 lf you sing it, l.ll let you go.
280 00:37:00 My beat.s over there.l.ll look the other way.
281 00:37:36 Next week.s the 21st.Sisters for five years now.
282 00:37:42 Prefer working with me or the factory?
283 00:37:45 l.d rather slit my throatthan work in the factory.
284 00:37:49 And you?
285 00:37:50 What about me?
286 00:37:51 Slaving in a shitty cheese shop?
287 00:37:53 Shut up! We.re eating.
288 00:37:57 Annetta, don.t make trouble.
289 00:38:00 There.s your lush of a mother.
290 00:38:08 Edith...
291 00:38:12 Any spare change?
292 00:38:22 That.s it?
293 00:38:23 Yep, l.m no Rockefeller, as you know.
294 00:38:27 -Give me bills.-Don.t have any.
295 00:38:32 l.m your mother...
296 00:38:33 Get lost!
297 00:38:37 Want me to sing for it?
298 00:38:39 Throw her out!
299 00:38:43 l.m an artist! What are you?
300 00:38:46 You.ll see!
301 00:38:48 -You.ll see!-See what?
302 00:38:50 When you.re down and out!
303 00:38:52 Pipe down or get out!
304 00:38:54 A piece of shit!
305 00:38:56 Go to hell!
306 00:39:00 Don.t count on your daughterfeeding you!
307 00:39:04 That.s enough!
308 00:39:05 l.m going. You can finish my plate.
309 00:39:08 -You.re no singer, you shit!-Leave her be or l.ll sock you!
310 00:39:13 Let.s lose these bums.
311 00:39:17 Eat shit!
312 00:39:19 Go on and sell yourself!
313 00:39:23 Hurry, your ass will soon betoo old for customers.
314 00:40:18 Thanks.
315 00:40:20 You.ll hurt your voice that way.
316 00:40:22 l have to eat, sir.
317 00:40:25 Of course you do.
318 00:40:27 Here, my name.s Louis Leplee.
319 00:40:30 My card. Be at Gerny.stomorrow at 2 p.m.
320 00:40:33 We.ll see what we can do with you.
321 00:40:35 You sing too?
322 00:40:36 No, but l have other talents.
323 00:40:39 Bring your sheet music...Your usual songs.
324 00:40:44 And if l don.t?
325 00:40:47 Suit yourself, sweetheart.
326 00:41:11 You.re out all dayand this is what you bring back?
327 00:41:15 l trust you and this is it?
328 00:41:18 l keep some for my father.He.s sick and broke.
329 00:41:21 l.m no social worker!
330 00:41:23 l swear. He.s sick.
331 00:41:27 l.ll throw you to the street,then you.ll see!
332 00:41:31 -Let her go!-Never! Never!
333 00:41:34 l.d rather croak than turn tricks.
334 00:41:36 -lf she dies, it.s on your head!-Shut up!
335 00:41:41 l want more, understand?
336 00:41:44 Or you.ll spread your legs like the rest!
337 00:41:47 You.ll spread yours first.
338 00:41:58 Albert, l.m sorry...
339 00:42:01 Stay, please stay!
340 00:42:04 Drop that asshole.
341 00:42:10 Etienne, give her a drink.
342 00:42:15 -Coming to the Chinaman.s?-Who.s going?
343 00:42:17 The two wops, Fats and Pops.
344 00:42:20 There.ll be lots of coke and poppy.
345 00:42:23 How about some human warmth...
346 00:42:25 Because l screwed you once...
347 00:42:28 ...doesn.t mean l.ll do it again.
348 00:42:30 -Get it?-Give me a break.
349 00:42:32 You know what?
350 00:42:34 l don.t give a shitabout all that, know why?
351 00:42:38 No? Too dense?
352 00:42:41 Because l.m an artiste.
353 00:42:44 l.m going to the top! l know it.
354 00:42:46 l.ve always known it!
355 00:42:51 lt.s the little flame.
356 00:42:53 Saint Theresa, l see great things.
357 00:43:04 Look at her clothes. She looks sick.
358 00:43:08 Where did he dig her up?
359 00:43:27 She.s incredible.
360 00:43:30 Philipo, champagne.
361 00:43:32 The boss is in love.
362 00:43:34 She.s got lung power.
363 00:43:41 The kid.s all right, my Louis.
364 00:43:43 Don.t be jealous, Josette.
365 00:44:14 Tell me your name again.
366 00:44:16 Edith Giovanna Gassion.
367 00:44:19 That.s not great.
368 00:44:20 l have other names:
369 00:44:22 Huguette Helias, Tania...
370 00:44:26 -Denise Jay.-Jay...
371 00:44:29 You get manicures!
372 00:44:31 Don.t change the subject.
373 00:44:35 You.re like a bird.
374 00:44:37 You think so?
375 00:44:39 Really?
376 00:44:40 ls ..Little Songbird.. taken?
377 00:44:42 Yes, it.s taken.
378 00:44:45 A sparrow...
379 00:44:46 You call a sparrow a piaf?
380 00:44:49 ls that what you say? Piaf?
381 00:44:53 -The Little Sparrow.-Great!
382 00:44:56 -That.s corny.-What do you know?
383 00:44:59 -The Little Sparrow.-That.s great!
384 00:45:02 You need some classicsworthy of your name.
385 00:45:06 Bruant.s ..Les Momes de la Cloche...
386 00:45:08 l know that one.
387 00:45:09 Rehearse around the clock if need be.
388 00:45:13 You start on Friday.
389 00:45:17 The show.s about to begin.
390 00:45:19 Check on your protegee.
391 00:45:21 -Why?-She.s quite a drinker.
392 00:45:23 l.m on my way.
393 00:45:27 Philipo...
394 00:45:28 ...no more alcohol backstage.
395 00:45:37 What are you doing?
396 00:45:39 l didn.t finish knitting it.
397 00:45:41 -l.m making a sleeve.-Now!
398 00:45:44 -lt.s sold out.-All the more reason.
399 00:45:46 She can.t go on like a bum!
400 00:45:48 She can.t sing looking like a bum.Your star is dressing your new singer.
401 00:45:53 Yes, absolutely.
402 00:45:55 -Girls, hurry.-Yes.
403 00:45:57 l.m gonna barf.
404 00:45:59 Some other time. Quickly, now.
405 00:46:06 A few days ago, on my way home...
406 00:46:09 ...perhaps luck or fate led meto tonight.s performer.
407 00:46:14 Here she is, as l first saw her...
408 00:46:16 ...a diamond in the rough.
409 00:46:19 From the sidewalk to Gerny.s:The Little Sparrow.
410 00:47:52 She.s like my sister.
411 00:48:14 Did l lie?
412 00:48:16 She.s sensational.
413 00:49:08 Meet the venerable Jean Mermoz.
414 00:49:12 This is for you.
415 00:49:15 Thank you.
416 00:49:16 Come, Edith.
417 00:49:19 You wowed them, you.ll do ittomorrow and every night.
418 00:49:22 You must meet someonewho.ll help you.
419 00:49:30 My name.s Marguerite Monnot.l.m a pianist.
420 00:49:33 lf ever you need,l.d love to compose for you.
421 00:49:37 Thank you.
422 00:49:38 Come.
423 00:49:40 Edith...
424 00:49:41 ...this is Mr. Jacques Canetti.
425 00:49:44 Artistic Director of City Radio.
426 00:49:46 Miss, you completely dazzled me.
427 00:49:49 Thank you.
428 00:49:50 Please join us at our table.
429 00:49:52 -l can.t stay. l have to run.-What.s so important?
430 00:49:59 Thank you.
431 00:50:00 What is it?
432 00:50:01 Marvelous, marvelous.
433 00:50:12 You better lay off, or it.s pow...
434 00:50:14 ...right in the kisser!
435 00:50:16 You dimwit,we.ve been waiting an hour!
436 00:50:19 Fuck off, you stingy bastard!
437 00:50:42 THE SPARROW
438 00:50:44 RECORD OF THE MONTH
439 00:50:47 AT GERNY.SASTOUNDlNG
440 00:50:53 lnterview with Louis Leplee
441 00:50:56 Leplee introduces Edith Gassion,a.k.a. .The Sparrow..
442 00:51:00 Owner offamous cabaret..Le Gerny.s..
443 00:51:20 Miss...
444 00:51:21 ...you.re marvelous.
445 00:51:24 My hand.s going to fall off.
446 00:51:26 Have more bubbly.
447 00:51:28 l want the bottle!
448 00:51:31 Here. l told her to trust me.
449 00:51:33 That.s the power of radio,right, Coquatrix?
450 00:51:36 Don.t forget the magic of music hall.
451 00:51:39 Of course.
452 00:51:40 Edith, l have something for you.
453 00:51:43 -A song?-Naturally.
454 00:51:45 Raymond! Raymond!
455 00:51:47 Mireille, call Raymond.
456 00:51:51 Someone for you, Kid.
457 00:51:52 Someone for you, Kid.
458 00:51:58 The big guy wants to talk to you.
459 00:52:02 This is Raymond Asso...
460 00:52:04 ...writer, composer, performer, poet.
461 00:52:09 -l.ll be back.-l love your music.
462 00:52:12 Yeah, l don.t like your mug.
463 00:52:20 l.ve seen you often.
464 00:52:24 You must.ve been hiding.
465 00:52:27 lt.s midnight, everyone up.
466 00:52:29 Everyone stand up!
467 00:52:48 You.re an immense artist.
468 00:52:50 l.m wearing high heels.
469 00:52:58 Whenever you.d like...
470 00:53:00 Call me. l.ll be waiting.
471 00:53:22 My Daddy Leplee!
472 00:53:25 A toast to my Daddy Leplee,my savior!
473 00:54:41 What about yesterday?Were you in, or...
474 00:54:45 l was here, but didn.t see him.
475 00:55:27 You.re a bird of ill omen!
476 00:55:35 lt.s her fault!
477 00:55:44 Are you the Little Sparrow?
478 00:55:48 Follow me, please.
479 00:55:50 What for?
480 00:55:52 This way.
481 00:55:53 Let me through, please.
482 00:55:56 This way.
483 00:55:58 l.m talking to you!
484 00:56:00 -Are you mixed up with the Mob?-No.
485 00:56:04 Leave me alone.
486 00:56:06 What about Henri Valette?
487 00:56:07 And Georges,Johnny the sailor and Albert...
488 00:56:11 ...never heard ofthem either?
489 00:56:12 They.re friends.They.re not mixed up in this.
490 00:56:16 Aiding and abetting is a crime.
491 00:56:19 l.m not guilty! l didn.t do anything!
492 00:56:22 l.ve lost everything.
493 00:56:24 Where were you last night?
494 00:56:25 l told you, l was out partying...
495 00:56:30 You scum, lousy rats!
496 00:56:32 What you.re doing is disgusting!
497 00:56:34 This isn.t the stage!
498 00:56:36 lt seems you havesome unsavory friends, like Albert.
499 00:56:40 l don.t know any ofthem, inspector.
500 00:56:43 Sure. l wasn.t born yesterday.
501 00:56:48 -Miss Piaf, a word?-A photo, please.
502 00:56:50 She deserves to be shamed!
503 00:56:53 You just go back to the gutteryou came from!
504 00:56:55 Leave her alone! She.s innocent.
505 00:56:58 Got that?
506 00:56:59 Did you turn anyone in?
507 00:57:01 This is a funeral. Show some restraint.
508 00:57:08 -One more question.-Stop stirring shit. Move!
509 00:57:12 Out ofthe way, all of you!
510 00:57:14 That's it. I'm as good as dead.
511 00:57:16 They dragged me through the mud.
512 00:57:20 Forget it. lt.s old news.
513 00:57:23 l didn.t do anything!
514 00:57:25 l know.
515 00:57:29 Open up.
516 00:57:39 -What?-Simone Berteaut?
517 00:57:43 Yes.
518 00:57:44 Miss Berteaut, you must come with us.
519 00:57:48 What for?
520 00:57:50 Court order from the judgeand your mother to send you...
521 00:57:53 ...to a girls. detention home.
522 00:57:55 Effective immediately.
523 00:57:58 Get your things, please.
524 00:58:00 lt.s not true. She stays here!
525 00:58:02 l have nothing to say to you.
526 00:58:05 For the last time, get your things.
527 00:58:10 You want to kill me!
528 00:58:12 You want to kill me, is that it?
529 00:58:16 Let me go, l said.
530 00:58:17 She.s not leaving.
531 00:58:19 -Momone!-Edith, don.t let them take me!
532 00:58:25 My things! l have nothing!
533 00:58:27 You hear, you bastard?
534 00:58:29 Momone, no!
535 00:58:42 Daddy Leplee.
536 00:58:47 Oh, Daddy Leplee!
537 00:58:59 You killed him! Where.s the dough?
538 00:59:04 What do you expect from a former slut?
539 00:59:49 Everyone out of my dressing room!
540 00:59:52 Mamie, stay.
541 01:00:00 l need a shot, it hurts too bad.
542 01:00:30 Call the American.
543 01:00:36 You can come in now.
544 01:00:44 What a triumph. lt was divine.
545 01:00:46 Doug...
546 01:00:50 l need some air.
547 01:00:52 l want to go back to Chalons, with you.
548 01:00:58 lt.s four hundred kilometers away.
549 01:01:02 Go to hell, all of you!
550 01:01:04 l.ve had it with you all!
551 01:01:06 You.re exhausted. lt.s a long journey.
552 01:01:09 lt.s always ..no.. this and ..no.. that.To hell with that!
553 01:01:32 Let.s go back.
554 01:01:33 Turn around.
555 01:01:36 Turn around! You spoiled it for me!
556 01:01:53 Herblood tests are catastrophic.
557 01:01:56 She has two broken ribs we cant set.
558 01:01:58 It'll take weeks.
559 01:02:00 Lfshe has engagements, cancel them.
560 01:02:13 lt.s tight enough. Get away.
561 01:02:16 Doctor, give me a shot so l can sing.
562 01:02:19 Sorry, but my admiration has limits.
563 01:02:23 Theirs has no limits, neither do l.
564 01:02:26 Cancel. You.re playing with your life.
565 01:02:29 So? You have to play with something.
566 01:02:33 You want a new life? Get a new you.
567 01:02:36 -New what?-New you.
568 01:02:40 Why didn.t you call sooner?
569 01:02:42 l was busy. l didn.t knowwhat you wanted with me.
570 01:02:46 l saw you sing. You.ve a lot to learn.
571 01:02:50 You.re the first to say so.
572 01:02:52 ln three months no one will callyou Kid. Cabaret life.s over.
573 01:03:03 Like-a-storm-in-the-night! Articulate!
574 01:03:08 Again!
575 01:03:13 ..He had bright blue eyes..!
576 01:03:16 Are they words or sounds?
577 01:03:18 -What do you want?-Perfect diction!
578 01:03:21 l sing the way l speak!
579 01:03:23 Badly.
580 01:03:25 You slur the words,and you don.t understand them.
581 01:03:32 Slower, Marguerite.
582 01:03:33 lt.s been 6 hours.Can we open a window?
583 01:03:35 We.ll breathe later.
584 01:03:38 Again.
585 01:03:47 You don.t listen!You.re not living the song.
586 01:03:52 You have to be that woman in love.
587 01:03:56 Think like an actress.
588 01:04:02 He.s mocking me.
589 01:04:03 We.re tired. We need a break.
590 01:04:08 He makes me feel like l can.t sing.
591 01:04:11 Who do you think you are?
592 01:04:14 You can.t rest on your laurels.
593 01:04:17 l started singing at 9!
594 01:04:20 lt.s okay. Don.t worry.This is new and difficult.
595 01:04:24 You must become a performer,understand?
596 01:04:27 Live the song!
597 01:04:30 No one ever minded my diction.
598 01:04:33 No one... Like who?
599 01:04:36 Creeps at Gerny.s or on the street?
600 01:04:48 Do what l say or go back to the gutter.
601 01:04:57 Edith!
602 01:05:06 To my little girlwho never forgot her daddy.
603 01:05:10 -To the Kid!-To the Kid!
604 01:05:12 Heard you got a mentor.Does he have bucks?
605 01:05:15 Not a cent... lt.s art for art.s sake.
606 01:05:18 Art for your ass. sake.
607 01:05:20 Come on, Kid, sing something.
608 01:05:23 Give us a song!
609 01:06:17 That.s the way to handle her.
610 01:06:20 l let her get away.
611 01:06:24 l was too good to her!
612 01:06:52 You.re stiff as a poker. Lifeless.
613 01:06:55 Like a champ brawling in the street.
614 01:06:57 Performing is an art.
615 01:07:00 Grab them with all you.ve got.
616 01:07:03 You have great hands.
617 01:07:05 Use them.
618 01:07:07 Sing with them.
619 01:07:08 Again, Marguerite.
620 01:07:15 Put some life in it.
621 01:07:18 Your hands, your hands.
622 01:07:24 That.s it.
623 01:07:27 -l feel stupid.-Keep going.
624 01:07:40 Put this on.
625 01:07:42 People don.t care about that.They like my voice.
626 01:07:46 How can you be so talentedand so pig-headed?
627 01:08:16 -Open up.-l.m going to throw up!
628 01:08:19 What.s up, is she drunk?
629 01:08:21 No, she.s panicking.
630 01:08:24 The audience is waiting!
631 01:08:29 For weeks you bugged mefor this show.
632 01:08:31 Get her on stage before there.s a riot!
633 01:08:36 She.s coming.
634 01:08:38 Edith...
635 01:08:40 You have three minutes.
636 01:08:42 This isn.t a cabaret, it.s a music hall.
637 01:08:46 What have l gotten myself into?
638 01:08:49 lt.s stage fright. lt.s a good sign.
639 01:08:57 Edith?
640 01:09:00 What?
641 01:09:03 This is it.
642 01:09:04 This is what we.ve worked for.
643 01:09:07 You can.t crack up now.
644 01:09:11 Open this door.
645 01:09:14 No, l can.t.
646 01:09:19 Open it, please.
647 01:09:24 Stand up.
648 01:12:16 Ladies and gentlemen, Edith Piaf!
649 01:12:27 EDlTH PlAFtriumphs!
650 01:12:29 STREET SlNGERMAKES lT BlG
651 01:12:31 THE LlTTLE SPARROWPremieres
652 01:12:36 .The first Man to give me a hand...
653 01:12:40 PlAFON TOUR
654 01:12:48 EDlTH PlAF.s tourat the A.B.C. Theater
655 01:13:06 The Sparrow.s Dead.Long Live Edith Piaf!
656 01:13:24 Know what it's like to hurry home...
657 01:13:26 ...hoping to lean on the one you love...
658 01:13:29 ...only to find an empty room.
659 01:13:31 Waiting and waiting.
660 01:13:33 l know that empty room. Yes, l do.
661 01:13:35 l can.t wait to see you in the play.
662 01:13:37 Paris, February 14, 1940
663 01:13:38 Heads up, Canetti.s coming.
664 01:13:40 The conductor has beenwaiting three hours.
665 01:13:44 -So?-The premiere.s in less than 48 hours.
666 01:13:47 Know many peopleCocteau has written plays for?
667 01:13:51 -Miss?-Yes, Suzanne.
668 01:13:53 Paul Meurisse called.Dinner with Mr. Cocteau is at 8:00 p.m.
669 01:13:58 You see.
670 01:13:59 Ask him to come back at midnight.
671 01:14:01 Are you sure?
672 01:14:03 You.re worse than Raymond.Do this, do that.
673 01:14:06 -Stop it.-She fired that pain in the ass!
674 01:14:09 Stop it.
675 01:14:10 Shall l show you the gowns?
676 01:14:12 Yes, the gowns.
677 01:14:21 They.re all here, Miss Piaf.
678 01:14:24 Careful ofthe pins.
679 01:14:27 The simplest one, no collar.
680 01:14:33 A man.s been calling...He has something for you.
681 01:14:36 -What.s he like?-A soldier.
682 01:14:38 l said you couldn.t see him.He.s on the landing. lt.s awkward.
683 01:14:43 Since he.s here, show him in.
684 01:14:53 Follow me.
685 01:14:56 Put it there.
686 01:15:02 -Here she is.-Much better with no collar.
687 01:15:07 Well...
688 01:15:08 My name.s Michel Emer,l.m a corporal.
689 01:15:11 This isn.t the army.What do you want?
690 01:15:18 l have a song for you.
691 01:15:20 Another? l have plenty.
692 01:15:22 l premiere at the Bobino in two days.
693 01:15:25 l.ll take this one.
694 01:15:26 l go to the front tomorrow.
695 01:15:33 There.s the piano.You have five minutes.
696 01:15:40 Edith...
697 01:15:44 We.ll have to wait.
698 01:16:24 Stop.
699 01:16:28 l want it.
700 01:16:29 Everybody out.
701 01:16:33 You can.t do this. We.re already late.
702 01:16:36 What can.t she do?
703 01:16:38 Play it. l want it for the Bobino.
704 01:16:41 Get moving.
705 01:16:44 -You can.t do this.-l can.t?
706 01:16:48 Then what.s the pointof being Edith Piaf?
707 01:16:58 ln French, please.
708 01:17:00 ..She.s too desperate, too poor.....
709 01:17:03 Spit it out, Charles.
710 01:17:05 l.m not a translator.
711 01:17:07 ..Pathetic. Not in the traditionofthe French Cancan and Gay Paris.
712 01:17:13 A complete flop...
713 01:17:15 lt.s not the first timeyou.ve had to fight.
714 01:17:18 Americans want beauties, not me.
715 01:17:22 l.m not the Parisianbombshell they expected.
716 01:17:25 Can you see me as a chorus girl?
717 01:17:27 Where.s my feather up the ass!
718 01:17:37 Go on, laugh. l don.t connect to them.
719 01:17:40 They think l.m sad, they.re dumb.
720 01:17:42 Yeah, too dumb.
721 01:17:53 -You.re on the front page.-Two columns.
722 01:18:12 lt.s Greek to me, translate this shit.
723 01:18:15 He says they shouldn.t let you go.
724 01:18:18 lt would be a grave mistake.
725 01:18:20 The Americans don.t deserve you.
726 01:18:24 l knew something would happen!l must get changed.
727 01:18:28 Ginou, help me choose a dress.
728 01:18:32 Tonight l.m going out. l have a date.
729 01:18:49 What.s this, Marcel?
730 01:18:50 Beef... Go on, taste it.
731 01:18:55 lt smells like a wet dog.
732 01:19:01 What?
733 01:19:09 Your English is as good as the meat.
734 01:19:18 Don.t like the place?
735 01:19:21 l.m a bit surprised. l didn.t expect...
736 01:19:25 When you calledto invite me out and said...
737 01:19:28 ...we were two Frenchiesalone in New York...
738 01:19:30 ...why not go out to eat...
739 01:19:33 ...l imagined something different.
740 01:19:36 lt.s my local spot.
741 01:19:41 You sure know how to spoil a girl.
742 01:19:58 -Two pastrami sandwiches...-Oh, no!
743 01:20:02 l.ll handle this.Two tournedos Rossini...
744 01:20:05 ...and a bottle of ChateauAngelus 1938, please.
745 01:20:14 You must be starving.
746 01:20:16 Better that than boiled dog meat.
747 01:20:20 l.m sorry.
748 01:20:22 Let.s start over. Okay?
749 01:20:26 How long have you been in New York?
750 01:20:29 Eight weeks.
751 01:20:31 Do you like America?
752 01:20:33 l couldn.t care less about America.
753 01:20:35 l don.t get them,and they don.t get me.
754 01:20:38 -You must miss Paris.-Terribly.
755 01:20:41 What do you dowhen you.re not singing?
756 01:20:44 You could be a police investigator.
757 01:20:49 l knit.
758 01:20:51 Tell me your size,l.ll knit you a sweater.
759 01:20:54 No, thanks, really...
760 01:20:58 Those people recognized you.
761 01:21:00 Really?
762 01:21:04 They.re saying that chump losthis last two fights. He.s washed up.
763 01:21:09 -l.ll shut them up good.-No!
764 01:21:13 Don.t get worked up. l was kidding.
765 01:21:28 Very good.
766 01:21:40 Let.s not be so formal.
767 01:21:42 Of course...
768 01:21:44 And when you.re not boxing?
769 01:21:46 l train, l run...
770 01:21:48 And after training?
771 01:21:49 When l.m home in Morocco,l work on my farm.
772 01:21:54 You have a farm!
773 01:21:56 l raise pigs.
774 01:22:03 What? Why not?
775 01:22:08 lt.s true, why not?
776 01:22:10 lt.s a lovely farm.Very modern, with fine, fat pigs.
777 01:22:14 Who works it when you box?
778 01:22:15 My wife.
779 01:22:25 You have...
780 01:22:28 ...magnificent hands.
781 01:22:32 Didyou hearthat, Momone?
782 01:22:34 You do have nice fingers.
783 01:22:38 Listen.
784 01:22:39 What color are your eyes?
785 01:22:42 He leaned over to have a closer look.
786 01:22:45 And his breath stunk!
787 01:22:46 You can be such a jerk.
788 01:22:48 He is a pig farmer, after all.
789 01:22:50 He said...
790 01:22:51 Violet blue.
791 01:22:53 Ofcourse, violet blue.
792 01:22:55 It was the way he said it.
793 01:22:58 He seemed like a child.
794 01:23:01 Then he said...
795 01:23:03 You look like a fairy.
796 01:23:06 That.s a bit much.
797 01:23:37 Didyou kiss him?
798 01:23:39 I didnt dare.
799 01:23:42 -lt was a very lovely evening.-Too short.
800 01:23:48 Will you watch me fight?
801 01:23:50 Of course.
802 01:23:54 Did he try to kiss you?
803 01:23:57 Don.t know if it crossed his mind.
804 01:24:00 Yeah, sure. I believe that.
805 01:24:02 l.ll come hear you sing.
806 01:24:07 Well... Good night.
807 01:24:14 He's the love ofmy life!
808 01:25:50 You were wonderful!
809 01:25:52 Mr. Lucien Roupp,who is Mr. Cerdan.s manager.
810 01:25:57 Mr. Jameson...
811 01:25:58 ...from CBS television network...
812 01:26:15 Marlene...
813 01:26:20 Good evening. l.m sorry.l simply wanted to have a word.
814 01:26:27 l haven.t been to Paris for ages.
815 01:26:30 But this evening,when you were singing, Edith...
816 01:26:34 ...l was there...
817 01:26:36 ...in the streets, beneath its sky.
818 01:26:39 Your voice is the soul of Paris.
819 01:26:43 You took me on a journey.
820 01:26:45 You made me cry.
821 01:26:48 Thank you,from the bottom of my heart.
822 01:26:51 Thank you.
823 01:27:31 Come on up.
824 01:27:39 l.m starting to like this city.
825 01:27:42 The stars are out tonight.
826 01:27:44 Let.s go.
827 01:28:01 Marc...
828 01:28:03 ...do you know how long a frog lives?
829 01:28:07 ln fairy tales or in life?
830 01:28:11 l.ve never read fairy tales...To anyone.
831 01:28:16 You haven.t had the opportunity.
832 01:28:19 Yes, but l didn.t do it.
833 01:29:56 Excuse me. l.m a bit tired.
834 01:29:59 l.ll be back.
835 01:30:21 Lay her down there.
836 01:30:30 -l.m going back.-lt.s out ofthe question.
837 01:30:33 Nobody tells me when to stop!
838 01:30:36 What do we do?
839 01:30:37 l.m sorry. Have everyone leave.
840 01:30:40 -l.m going back!-No, Edith!
841 01:30:43 -l must go on.-lt.s suicide.
842 01:30:45 She must be hospitalized.
843 01:30:49 No! Louis, l.m begging you!
844 01:30:52 You were just in the hospitalthree weeks ago.
845 01:30:55 There will be other galas.
846 01:30:58 Take me back on stage!
847 01:31:02 Take me back. l must sing!
848 01:31:04 l must sing, Louis. l have no choice!
849 01:31:08 Edith, please...
850 01:31:12 -Do you hear them?-Stop...
851 01:31:16 Close that door!
852 01:31:18 Take me back, Louis.
853 01:31:20 Take me back.lf l don.t sing tonight...
854 01:31:24 lf l don.t sing at least one song...
855 01:31:27 ...l.ll lose all faith in myself.Do you understand?
856 01:31:46 Doctor...
857 01:31:49 ...do what you must.
858 01:32:17 Not this time, you guys.
859 01:32:21 You expect me to fall on my face,l.m in great shape.
860 01:32:24 Tell your papersit.s not my suicide tour!
861 01:32:33 ..Padam...
862 01:34:05 Saint Theresa,first ofall, thank you...
863 01:34:09 I knowyou're behind all this.
864 01:34:12 You sent him to me.
865 01:34:15 I've found love,and I know it's yourdoing.
866 01:34:20 Sweet jesus, protect Marcel.
867 01:35:39 Go, Marcel!
868 01:35:43 Go now!
869 01:35:45 lt.s too soon, Edith.
870 01:35:46 No, he.ll win. l feel it.
871 01:35:49 -lfthere.s a problem, you.ll look bad.-What problem?
872 01:35:53 lfthere.s a problem,l.ll call you. Now go.
873 01:36:09 Hurry up!
874 01:36:26 Go, Marcel!
875 01:36:44 One round!
876 01:37:02 Go on, Marcel!
877 01:37:08 Kill him!
878 01:37:48 -What.s happening?-Zale.s injured.
879 01:38:19 He did it? He.s world champion!
880 01:39:24 You look like an angel.
881 01:39:28 Not like a fairy anymore?
882 01:39:37 You are my champion.
883 01:39:39 l want you to be mine for life.
884 01:39:42 Nothing existed before you.lt.s all gone.
885 01:39:50 Stay with me.
886 01:39:56 My beloved, yesterday before bed,I crossed offa day...
887 01:40:00 ...a long day, but also short.
888 01:40:04 When the plane took offit took with it my heart...
889 01:40:07 ...my life, my breath...
890 01:40:10 My sweet boy, my child, my love...
891 01:40:13 ...yourscent lingers in my sheets...
892 01:40:15 ...and my heart sleeps incessantly...
893 01:40:18 ...in the arms ofsadness.
894 01:40:21 My Darling...
895 01:40:22 ...I love you. What have you doneto put me in this state?
896 01:40:26 I miss you.
897 01:40:27 I'm blank, listlessas though waiting forsomething...
898 01:40:32 Hold me tight againstyourheart...
899 01:40:34 ...and know nothing in the worldcounts more than you.
900 01:40:39 Return my heart to me.
901 01:40:41 I think the French know about us.
902 01:40:44 When I'm in a restaurant,theyplay ''La Vie en Rose''...
903 01:40:49 When I see, my love...
904 01:40:51 ...how attachedyou areto yourwife andyourthree children...
905 01:40:55 ...I feel like going faraway...
906 01:40:58 ...thinking somedayyou'll be grateful to me.
907 01:41:03 I cant have you all formyself,and cant live withoutyou.
908 01:41:07 God is my witness,in this affairI ask fornothing...
909 01:41:11 ...and am willing to sacrifice all.
910 01:41:16 Lfone day life tears you from me...
911 01:41:18 ...ifyou die orare farfrom me...
912 01:41:21 ...though you may love me,I will die too.
913 01:41:28 ln three months...
914 01:41:31 ...that.s right, in April...
915 01:41:33 ...l.ll be a hit at the Olympia.
916 01:41:35 With a full house. We.ll be flush.
917 01:41:38 Edith, your liver cellsare not functioning normally.
918 01:41:41 Paris, February 1960
919 01:41:42 You.ve been ill.You need rest. lt.s serious.
920 01:41:45 l.m just 44. l.m not in the tomb yet.
921 01:41:48 With the cancellations,we have no more assets.
922 01:41:51 You.re saying it.s my fault.
923 01:41:54 That.s not it, Edith.lt.s the tax authority.
924 01:41:58 We owe 120,000 francsas a first installment.
925 01:42:01 lt.s jaundice! l don.t need100 years to convalesce.
926 01:42:05 That.s pushing it.
927 01:42:08 l want to perform at the Olympia!
928 01:42:17 Anything else?
929 01:42:18 Yes, we must stop giving in to her
930 01:42:21 l can.t always keep an eye on her.
931 01:42:24 She left the hospital too soon.
932 01:42:26 The Olympia in three months...lt.s a catastrophe waiting to happen.
933 01:42:30 She needs these challenges.
934 01:42:32 lt.s a losing proposition.
935 01:42:34 Then l have to tell the insurance guysit.s all cancelled.
936 01:42:38 We must decide for her, that.s final.
937 01:42:41 Whether she likes it or not.
938 01:43:13 Edith...
939 01:43:37 l said to myself, ..Edith, it.s all over!..
940 01:43:40 He.s got someone else. You lost him.
941 01:43:42 He was having an affair?
942 01:43:44 Would l be telling you this if he were?
943 01:43:47 He left the restaurant. l was hiding.
944 01:43:50 My Marcel crossed all of New York...
945 01:43:52 ...to eat with an old blind black boxer...
946 01:43:56 ...he had met a few years earlier.lmagine that.
947 01:44:01 Guys like that are hard to come by.
948 01:44:03 ..My Marcel.....
949 01:44:05 ..My Marcel..! That.s all you talk about.
950 01:44:09 Nothing else matters.
951 01:44:14 But let me tell you, Ginou...
952 01:44:17 ...l.ll never have him.
953 01:44:20 He.ll never be mine.He won.t leave his wife and kids.
954 01:44:29 He calls her every single day.
955 01:44:33 l pretend not to notice.
956 01:44:35 l want him to be happy.
957 01:44:40 l.ll be back.
958 01:44:46 l could.ve been Edith Piaf.
959 01:44:49 There.s more to life than songs.
960 01:45:03 lt.s been too long, Marcel!
961 01:45:05 Call Orly. Catch a plane tonight.
962 01:45:08 The long journey by boat will kill me.
963 01:45:10 l miss you, Marcel.
964 01:45:13 l can.t be apart from you anymore.
965 01:45:17 Maybe l should go back to Paris?
966 01:45:20 -Hold on.-l.m just Madame.s lapdog.
967 01:45:23 Stop.
968 01:45:26 Rum, Coke! Whiskey!
969 01:45:29 People think l.m a piece of shit.
970 01:45:32 Boozing it up in Belleville was better.
971 01:45:38 You dropped me, Edith.
972 01:45:41 Enough, Momone!
973 01:45:45 Get her out of my sight.
974 01:45:51 l.ll be taking the boat.
975 01:45:54 Here.s to your career, Edith!
976 01:46:02 Please, Marcel. Leave tonight. For me!
977 01:46:57 -You sleep late when l.m not here.-Thank God, Marcel.
978 01:47:01 Thank you.
979 01:47:12 l.ll make you some coffee. Don.t move.
980 01:47:22 Let me serve you.
981 01:47:41 What are you doing there?
982 01:48:01 l knew you.d come!
983 01:48:06 Lucien had a rough timebuying the tickets.
984 01:48:14 l have a present for you.
985 01:48:19 You.re in bad shape.
986 01:48:21 You need sun. You.re so pale.
987 01:48:33 Ginou!
988 01:48:36 Ginou. l.m looking for the watch!
989 01:48:44 What.s gotten into you?l.m looking for the watch!
990 01:48:48 lt was here,in a long red Cartier package...
991 01:48:51 ...it was here, damn it!
992 01:49:02 What is wrong with you all?
993 01:49:03 l.m looking for Marcel.s watch!Where is that watch?
994 01:49:12 l.m looking for Marcel.s watch!
995 01:49:15 What?
996 01:49:18 Louis?
997 01:49:20 What.s going on?
998 01:49:24 You must be brave, Edith.
999 01:49:28 ls it Marcel?
1000 01:49:31 What?
1001 01:49:35 The plane crashed...
1002 01:49:52 Marcel!
1003 01:51:38 What more can l tell you, Miss Piaf?
1004 01:51:42 They say you.re the best psychic...
1005 01:51:44 That may be...
1006 01:51:46 ...it.s your third time this week.What more can l say?
1007 01:51:49 Why do you come back?
1008 01:51:53 So that you can tell me again...
1009 01:51:57 ...so l can remember whyl must go on living.
1010 01:52:01 He died in the sky,so he must be up there...
1011 01:52:17 California, August 1955
1012 01:52:28 Hey, Jacques Pills! Can you step on it?
1013 01:52:31 l need some air.
1014 01:52:36 That.s lovely.
1015 01:52:37 Step on it. Our pin-up.s melting!
1016 01:52:41 l.ll get a sore throat.
1017 01:52:43 Then you.ll take care of me...
1018 01:52:45 ...like a good husband.
1019 01:52:46 The best hubby l.ve had.
1020 01:52:49 The first you.ve had!
1021 01:52:52 You plan on gawking at us all day?
1022 01:52:58 l.m sick to my stomach.
1023 01:53:00 Watch it, you.ll ram usinto the scenery.
1024 01:53:04 Let me drive. Stop, l.ll drive.
1025 01:53:08 That way Ginou can throw up.
1026 01:53:15 Go on, Ginou.
1027 01:53:17 May l help Madame...
1028 01:53:21 Go on, Ginou!
1029 01:53:23 Very good. Bravo!
1030 01:53:32 Bye, Ginou.
1031 01:53:34 Wait for me!
1032 01:53:40 You sure know how to drive.
1033 01:53:45 At least our outing wasn.t for nothing...
1034 01:53:47 ...we killed a tree!
1035 01:53:58 Unbelievable, what shitty service!
1036 01:54:00 Anybody here to take our order?
1037 01:54:04 Calm down, dear. You.re no star here.
1038 01:54:07 Tonight you play the Mocambo.
1039 01:54:09 Really?
1040 01:54:10 Remind me who.s invited us tomorrow?
1041 01:54:13 Marlon Brando,Ginger Rogers, Mr. Chaplin...
1042 01:54:21 What is that?
1043 01:54:24 We never ordered that crap!
1044 01:54:38 Don.t touch me!
1045 01:54:39 -Let me see.-Don.t touch me, l said!
1046 01:54:42 Wipe yourself off.
1047 01:54:46 We.d better get a divorce.
1048 01:54:53 How many injections perday, Madame?
1049 01:54:57 About ten...
1050 01:55:01 Sorry to be so direct...
1051 01:55:04 ...but why are you doing this?
1052 01:55:09 So my body will shut up!
1053 01:55:15 When did you startthese daily injections?
1054 01:55:20 Five years ago,after the plane crash. l...
1055 01:55:23 l was becoming arthritic.l couldn.t knit anymore.
1056 01:55:30 You are seriously dependant.
1057 01:55:34 An addiction...
1058 01:55:35 Doctor...
1059 01:55:37 ...l.d like my wife to go to rehab.
1060 01:55:43 l want to get better.
1061 01:55:45 l can.
1062 01:55:51 October 1960 - 5 years later
1063 01:56:17 Danielle, a chair.
1064 01:56:28 Edith...
1065 01:56:37 Here, Edith.
1066 01:56:40 Sit down.
1067 01:56:52 Bruno...
1068 01:56:59 There.ll be no Olympia.
1069 01:57:08 l understand, Edith.
1070 01:57:22 No!
1071 01:57:30 l want you to meetCharles Dumont, composer...
1072 01:57:34 ...and Michel Vaucaire, lyricist.
1073 01:57:37 They.ve come back to play their song.
1074 01:57:48 Be quick. l.m tired.
1075 01:58:28 Stop!
1076 01:58:31 l like it.
1077 01:58:33 Go on!
1078 01:58:56 You.re marvelous!
1079 01:58:58 Exactly what l.ve been waiting for.lt.s incredible.
1080 01:59:02 lt.s me!
1081 01:59:03 That.s my life. lt.s me!
1082 01:59:06 Call Coquatrix. The Olympia is on!
1083 01:59:09 Play it again. lt.s so beautiful.
1084 01:59:41 .Take care my favorite sparrow.Your friend Marguerite..
1085 01:59:46 Everyone.s here: Aznavour,Mr. Cocteau, Yves Montand.
1086 01:59:49 Montand.s here?l read he wasn.t in France.
1087 01:59:53 He came for you!
1088 01:59:54 They.ve been waiting for 30 minutes.
1089 01:59:56 The place is heating up.
1090 02:00:10 They.re not too tight?
1091 02:00:15 Who is that?
1092 02:00:16 A friend.
1093 02:00:39 Come on, Edith...
1094 02:00:42 ...stand up.
1095 02:00:49 My cross?
1096 02:00:52 My cross...
1097 02:00:57 We forgot it. l.ll get it.
1098 02:00:59 l won.t sing without it!
1099 02:01:01 Out! Everybody out!
1100 02:02:15 Grasse, October 1963Her last night
1101 02:02:19 See you tomorrow.
1102 02:02:21 Go on. l.ll handle it.
1103 02:02:28 l.m afraid, Simone...
1104 02:02:30 ...l.m losing my memory.lt.s very serious.
1105 02:02:35 My thoughts are muddled.
1106 02:02:38 l.m trying to remember...
1107 02:02:42 ...but l can.t.
1108 02:02:45 Other memories are surfacing,not the ones l want to see.
1109 02:02:53 l wanted to see his watch.
1110 02:02:54 Do you remember? Marcel.s watch?
1111 02:02:57 No, Edith. l didn.t know him.
1112 02:03:00 l wanted to see his watch...
1113 02:03:21 That.s some face!
1114 02:03:24 You.ve got wild eyes.
1115 02:03:30 The kid.s not so bad.
1116 02:04:06 Simone.
1117 02:04:08 Yes, Edith?
1118 02:04:12 l didn.t pray.
1119 02:04:17 l want to pray on my knees.
1120 02:04:21 No one will reproach youif you.re not on your knees.
1121 02:04:25 l want to pray for my daddy.
1122 02:05:31 Marcelle...
1123 02:05:36 My daughter, my little ghost.
1124 02:05:41 Only Momone knows about it.
1125 02:05:43 l need to tell you about my child.
1126 02:05:46 Take it easy, Edith.
1127 02:05:47 Marcelle!
1128 02:05:58 Marcelle, go to bed.l.ve had enough today.
1129 02:06:01 Think l can keep an eye outfor the cops and your kid?
1130 02:06:05 What the hell.s Louis doing?
1131 02:06:09 lt.s him. Your father.
1132 02:06:15 Did she eat?
1133 02:06:17 They saidyou wereon the street with her!
1134 02:06:20 Who said?
1135 02:06:21 You get hertwice a monthandyou screw up!
1136 02:06:24 l said not the streets!
1137 02:06:36 Come quick!
1138 02:06:39 lt.s Marcelle! Come on!
1139 02:06:45 Marcelle.s in the hospital!
1140 02:07:09 Are you her mother?
1141 02:07:12 Meningitis. Nothing could be done.
1142 02:07:15 l.m sorry.
1143 02:07:51 Edith...
1144 02:07:55 ...l have the cross.
1145 02:08:13 Hello.
1146 02:08:15 They said you were on the beach.
1147 02:08:19 Thank you for granting this interview.
1148 02:08:21 My pleasure.
1149 02:08:24 lt.s odd to see you so far from Paris.
1150 02:08:27 l.m never far from Paris.
1151 02:08:31 l.ve a list of questions.Answer whatever comes to mind.
1152 02:08:40 Well...
1153 02:08:42 ...what is your favorite color?
1154 02:08:44 Blue.
1155 02:08:45 What.s your favorite dish?
1156 02:08:48 Pot roast.
1157 02:08:51 Would you agree to live a sensible life?
1158 02:08:54 lt.s already the case.
1159 02:09:01 Who are yourmost faithful friends?
1160 02:09:03 My true friends are faithful.
1161 02:09:08 Lfyou could no longersing...
1162 02:09:12 I could no longerlive.
1163 02:09:16 Are you afraid ofdeath?
1164 02:09:19 Less than solitude.
1165 02:09:23 Do you pray?
1166 02:09:25 Yes, because I believe in love.
1167 02:09:29 l don.t want to go, Simone.
1168 02:09:32 Where is Theo?
1169 02:09:34 l want my husband.
1170 02:09:37 Theo will be here in less than an hour.
1171 02:09:40 What is yourfondest careermemory?
1172 02:09:44 Every time the curtain goes up.
1173 02:10:02 Yourfondest memory as a woman?
1174 02:10:05 The first kiss.
1175 02:10:09 Do you like nighttime?
1176 02:10:11 Yes, with a lot oflight.
1177 02:10:14 Dawn?
1178 02:10:16 With a piano and friends.
1179 02:10:19 The evening?
1180 02:10:21 Because forus it's dawn.
1181 02:10:29 See, you.re breathing.
1182 02:10:39 l can.t go back.
1183 02:10:45 l can.t.
1184 02:11:26 Lfyou were to give advice to a woman,what would it be?
1185 02:11:31 Love.
1186 02:11:33 To a young girl?
1187 02:11:35 Love.
1188 02:11:36 To a child?
1189 02:11:39 Love.
1190 02:11:43 Who are you knitting for?
1191 02:11:47 Whoever will wear my sweater.
1192 02:11:51 That.s all. l hope it wasn.t too long.
1193 02:11:57 Thank you very much.
1194 02:11:59 Thank you, young lady.