It's Sam. What are you drinking? Bourbon on the rocks. You're a girl after my own heart. Waiter! Since this is becoming such a frank and honest evening, why don't you tell me a little bit about you and Zizi? Zizi and I met in architecture school. I spent my whole professional life with her. The marriage part went sour a long time ago. I survived by having a lot of meaningless affairs. I guess she survived by beating up on me about them. I can't make it that way anymore. It's changed. It's changed. You. I'm madly in love with you. I've been in love with you since the first minute I met you. It's taken me a long time to admit it. Love's very scary to me. I, um, think you're attracted to me too. Am I wrong about that? No, you're not wrong about that. All right, no commitments. Just come out to the island for the weekend. See what happens. You mean your infamous beach house? Infamous? Oh yes, everyone knows that that's why you always take away your women. Maybe you can put a stop to all that. Maybe I could. But I don't want that kind of relationship, Steve. He's hoping. Yes. She was tough. She was sharp. You know what a prawn is? Yes, it's a shrimp. That's a prawn. But no one can catch it. Yes, it's a shrimp. That's a prawn. But no one could prepare her. I'm a little black woman in a big silver box. For a guy named... Jumping Jack Flash. Whoopi Goldberg in her first motion picture comedy. I'll get back to you. Jumping Jack Flash. That's that's who. Starts Thursday. Hoyt's Entertainment Center. Hoyt's Surfers Paradise Cinema Center. Hoyt's Tymbl. Wow, you smell nice. Packed in smoking and sent the pets to a kennel. No, new deodorant. Arizona Dry and Fresh. It sprays dry, not wet like ordinary air fresheners. So it won't stain fabrics where nasty smells lurk. And instead of an overpowering perfume, it's got a subtle fragrance. Hmm, perhaps you should try some. Oh, sorry. Must be last night's curry. Arizona Dry and Fresh. The deodorant for your home. You know, there's nothing quite like Big Rooster's famous barbecue chicken. The taste is just so good. You'll be back for more. It's the taste that takes you back to being a Rooster. It's that good. The taste takes you back to being a Rooster. Venice has hosted many glamorous affairs over the years, but none quite like this. A spectacular Golden Ball in honor of Marcello Titri and the 50th issue of Cultur Italiana. Caviar is black. I ask it for gold, caviar. Spray it. Hey, come on. I knew she does. Oh, Marcello, congratulations. What a wonderful party you've done us a first job. You do appreciate quality when you sit. Yes, I certainly do. Enjoy. Yes, darling, thank you. What the hell am I doing here? I've come 3,000 miles to see the woman you're sleeping with. I'm not sleeping with Helen Junot. It's just a business relationship. Our business with her has been over a long time. Why are we here? We're going to a party. 3,000 miles per party. You could have stayed home. And leave you alone with her? Very nice. Zizi, you've got a great talent for ruining a good time. You picked the wrong color scheme for this party, Marcello. It should be red or blood. Ah, you're such a man for complaining, Fabrizio. Why don't you enjoy life as I do? You're enjoying it on money you stole from me. Fabrizio, you shouldn't say things like that. It's special to allow the boys. Someone might misunderstand. Now, you'll be the street, won't you? Salute. Can you believe we're paying for all this and Marcello's taking all the vows? I mean, why are we doing it? He claims it'll help him raise the advertising rates. Well, Couture Circulation's been climbing all the time. I mean, you'd think he'd be able to raise the rates anytime he wants. I know. I think there's something wrong somewhere, Luba. And the stones are beautiful. They look real. I think it's wonderful. Helene. Zizi, Steve, you made it. Lovely dress. Understated as usual, I see. Thanks for inviting us, Helene. Oh, Steve. Yes, Steve was thrilled. He spent simply hours getting fluffed up for you. But then I should be used to that, shouldn't I? After the five years building the tower when you and Steve spent all your time in the penthouse together? It looks easy. I know I'm probably wasting my time, but how many times have I told you that there's absolutely nothing between your husband and me except for business and, I hope, friendship, right, Steve? Of course. Great. Then I guess I can stop flapping about like a bug on a pen, can't I? I have your words of honor. I think we should have a drink. Splendid. After all, we've come 3,000 miles, boy. Try the Bellinis. So Natalie tells me it's something of a saxophone. No, it's just a hobby, really. No John Coltrane, huh? Hi, L.A. Natalie! Oh, darling. I'm so happy you've recovered. Yes, I brought them to Venice as a surprise. Hello, Wade. Have you liked the costumes? Two rambling wrecks from Georgia Tech. And a hell of an engineer. Of course. Listen, we must find them rooms. Oh, don't bother. We'll find something. The telly villa is completely full. One room is all we need. I see. Look, have a good time. We'll see you both later. Okay. Let's go and get a drink. Big hit with your aunt, huh, Ty? I think I shocked her. Give her time. Helen! Edmund! Look what I brought! Ah, Zeno. Good to see you. Edmund. Zeno. I'm sorry, Edmund. I hope it's all right. But the Westfields were visiting on my job. David. David, it's good to see you. Helen, you're looking wonderful. Thank you. I read about your election to the Senate. I was very thrilled for you. Thank you. This is my brother, Edmund, Senator Westfield. Pleased to meet you, sir. David, please. Did your wife come with you? No, I'm turning her for dinner tonight. She's out buying Venice. Spectacular party, Helen. Well, it's different. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're here. This dress should have been ours to make, not just yours. Why did you come here, David? To see you. To tell you I've never stopped loving you. This is not doing either of us any good. Let me call you in New York. I don't know. Why? Because I gave you up for the right reasons, and you've got the career to prove it. And I'm not sorry that I did that. Fabrizio, all you have to do is to tell Ellen the same thing you told me. All the advertisers are very worried, my dear, that you may shut down Couture Italiana. Unfortunately, Fabrizio, we may have to, unless we can raise our advertising rates. That's not all. Tell her the whole thing, Fabrizio. That wouldn't be necessary if Marcello Dittri didn't keep almost half of what it came. Ellen is telling you the truth. That's right. He blackbails us. We want the space in your magazine, but in order to get it, we must put up with his dishonesty. The oldest trick in the book. This is a very serious accusation you're making. Do you have any proof of what you're saying? Of course. I can show you my book. Fabrizio. Fabrizio Parelli, one of my favorite people. One of your favorite people says you're a thief. Thief? Yes, he says you've been taking kickbacks from the advertisers. That's not true. Isn't it? Fabrizio, you regret this libel. Don't threaten me. I'm going to introduce you to Rapalio Mbattuardo, and I- Enough! How dare you take the occasion of my own party to accuse me of a crime? Your party? I demand that you leave at once. All of you. Marcello. Throw them out! Gentlemen, I think you know who's paying your salary. Marcello, I suggest that you leave now, quietly, while you still have your dignity. Arna che va? Marcello Ditri will revenge himself for this insult. Jack, I think I'd better make some sort of an announcement. OK, I'll set it up. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm just going to take a few minutes of your time. You'll just bear with me. Thank you. We're all very proud to have you here with us this evening to share in this golden issue anniversary of Couture Italiana. And we're very proud of what we've accomplished so far. Salute! Wow! Therefore, I think that you'll all be interested to learn that Marcello Ditri has resigned. Oh, bravo. Starting tomorrow, there will be a new executive with whom I'm sure you'll find it easier to deal. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, everyone. Helen! Helen, you go! You go. I bring good news, Helen. Carl Von Eidefeld has been pardoned. He was released from prison this afternoon. Hail Hitler! Television news is something that none of us can do without. It's by far the fastest and the most efficient means of keeping in touch with the world. 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I like that concept, don't you, Natalie? Yes. Couture should be pure magic. There's too much worry about skin cancer rather than how to get a magnificent tan. And too much slimming rather than gourmet dining. It seems to me that with the latest knowledge and good reporting, we can combine concepts such as tan without danger, nouvelle cuisine and the slim gourmet. Yes. What do you think about that? Well, maybe Natalie would like to prepare a few examples. I will. I'd also like to make a suggestion about our look. We need more excitement, more heat. More frivolity? Well, then I'm going to need a lot more information. I'll supply it. Good. All right, I think that's it for now. Thank you, everyone. Thanks, Luna. Natalie, would you save dying? I would like to have a word with you. All right. Sure. How about a cup of coffee? No, thanks. Edmund told me that you've moved in with Wade Alexander. Why didn't you tell me? I didn't want any confrontations. So instead we have a fate accompli. A loft in Soho. I've researched your way. I'm sure you have. Natalie, he's just a good looking American boy. That's all he is. I happen to believe he's got a great future. Does he have to be a composer or a senator? No, but he has to be at least your equal. Natalie, this is the best time of your life. You've got to be free. I don't want to be free in the way you are, Elaine. I'd rather live with someone I love than alone in Juno Tower. I'd better get started on that material for Luba. Natalie. I'm raising your salary, 20%. Get yourself a decent place in Manhattan, somewhere suitable. I'll pay. I'll take the raise if you want to give it to me without strings. I think I deserve it. But I'm staying in Soho with Wade. Don't stop. I can't believe it. The only girl in the world I want to marry and she likes saxophones. I suppose I did. I've given it up. How much more? One paragraph. Just play. What did you say? What? What did you say? Something about the one girl. Oh, I've penetrated you a literary fog. Is that it? Stop. What? I said stop. You just told me not to. Yes, but you're not going to stop. I'm not going to stop. I'm going to stop. I'm going to stop. You're going to stop. Yes, but now you've got to explain yourself. What was all that? I love you. I want you to marry me. Wade, are you sure? You can't do it, Natalie. You can't. It's crazy. Since when is getting married crazy? You did it. My mother did it. Just hold on a minute. Now, we both want Natalie to be happy. Let's just leave things as they are for a month or two and then see how you both feel. I'll agree to that. So will I. Thank you, Elaine. Good. Now, I want you in Paris on Monday. I don't understand. Helen. Well, it's very simple. We're having editorial problems in Paris. What problems? The staff needs shaking up. Your job will be the same as Lubas' is here. I won't go. Helen, you're just being unreasonable. I don't think so, Edmund. I do. I'll see you in my office this afternoon. We'll go over the Paris roster. I said I won't go. I quit. I'm through. You are throwing away your future. I don't want the future you've got mapped out for me. I don't want to be a carbon copy of you. Ladies Weekly have made me an offer. They don't give a damn who I marry. Let her go. Helen, she has to lead her own life. I have no intention of stopping her. Hi. Oh, I should have taken you up on your invitation a long time ago. Oh, that feels nice. I feel like a billion dollars this morning. How about you? I feel like two billion. You know what I'm planning? I'm going to build the world's tallest skyscraper. I've been dedicated to you for last night. Just for last night? After the weekend, I might build your whole city. Well, in that case, I'm going to make you a very nourishing breakfast so you've got the energy to do all that. You look like you could do with a little breakfast. You cook too? Yes, and among other things, I'm an expert in pancakes, waffles, and crisps. When do you want? Five minutes. Please. Hey, what happened to those pancakes you were going to make me? I don't cook, remember? What are you doing here? I live here. This is our house. A better question is what is Helen Zhu-no doing here? Wait, don't tell me. You're doing business, right? Cece, we've been miserable together for years and years. Not nearly as miserable as I'm going to make you now! You and her! Cece, it's time for you to let him go. Who are you? Coming into my house, sleeping with my husband, telling me what to do with my life? You finally lost him. Be smart. Let him go gracefully. Who says I've lost him? You? You say I've lost him? I do. Listen to you! Listen to you! You really worked him over good, didn't you? Well, let me tell you something, for your information. He's gotten this far before, and he's never left me. Never. And he's not going to now. Tell her. Tell her! Tell her, please. 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So, they all have good reasons to hate you. The question is, what are they planning to do about it? I don't know. But they have something else in common other than their hatred of me. They all own a considerable amount of Juneau Publications stock. Stop right here. Hello. You're on time. Yeah, it's me. What's bugging you? My client's bugging me. He wants to know how you're going to do it. Remember, she's got the supper. Can you see me? Yes. You see the girl on the stairs? I see her. Watch. Try it. Good evening, Miss. My dear Luba, the Count is at the head of a group of French American and Italian investors starting a new fashion magazine to be published in the United States, but designed to compete with Couture. My advice to the Count was get my old friend and colleague Luba Cherina and put her in charge. We, of course, had your name from other knowledgeable sources, but Senor T. Tree, having worked with you. I let you know I exploited you, but she exploits everyone for too long. She's been very generous to me. Generous? She doesn't know the meaning of the word. You are Couture. Without you, she's nothing. We propose a starting salary of 400,000 per year, plus bonuses tied to circulation. When would I be expected to start? Within 48 hours. But I can't leave her now. She needs me. So do we. We won't wait. Luba, we in the industry know you for the genius you are. Create this new publication, your own image, and at last the world will know too. Hello? Hey, Jacques. This is Marcello D. Tree. Marcello? I'd like to talk to you about something interesting. Money. All right, David. All right. Now take a look to your left. Now straight at me. Now give me some shoulder. Good. Fine. Yes. Okay. Open up. Split the difference. That's good. Very good. All right. Back off a bit. A little bit. Just a little bit. That's right. All right. Now tune to your head to the left. What are you doing here, Edmund? Oh, hello, Helen. I'm taking Luba to lunch. Helen wants to have lunch with me. Helen, there's something I want to talk to you about. I've been waiting all morning for you to come and talk to me, but since you haven't, don't bother going back to your office because it's been closed under my orders and all your personal possessions have been sent back to your apartment. Why? You mean you don't know? She is leaving us to take a job with you, Bette De Vil. Is that true, Luba? Yes. De Vil has offered me a position where I can be my own boss. Helen, I can't work for you anymore. You're stifling me in everything I have to offer. You've made this magazine a substitute for a husband and children, and I've led your life too long. I'm sorry, but I've got to live my own now. We are in the middle of the worst business crisis this company has ever faced. Now you're walking out to join Hubert De Vil, and you're firing your editor-in-chief. Look, let's all go to lunch and talk this over. I can't abide treachery, and I am not going to change my mind. I'm not going to change mine either. I love you, Helen, but I'm glad I'm free of you. Luba, keep playing right into their hands, Helen. Solve the problem. She's the traitor. She's the traitor. Don't be so damned proud. There's too much at stake. I don't care. Luba! Luba! Luba! Why didn't you talk to me about this? Because I knew you'd persuade me not to go. Stay with us. We need you. At least till this is all over. I need you. I can't, Edmund. I love you very much, but I don't want to harm you. I must go. Please don't let this end between us. Please? Oh, Jacques. Thank you for being loyal. You know, my days of living dangerously are over, Helen. Staying with me right now may be the most dangerous thing you've ever done. Shut it. Don't move. Who... who are you? That doesn't matter. What I and my associates have to offer... Does? Offer? One million dollars. If you call Helen Juno's loan at once. A million... dollars? With the stock price down. That shouldn't be a problem. One hundred thousand. As evidence of our good faith. I'll call you at home tonight. Don't turn around. You'll be tender. H.C. Scott, Jacqueline Bessette and Melissa Gilbert star for the first time on television in Choices, 8.30 Thursday night on TVO. The lion is out on the prowl. We've got the muscle and the strength right now. There's more power than before in our world-class Commodore. Have you seen the way that Holden's looking now? Look at Holden's unbeatable four-cylinder rain. Verena, Australia's most economical five-door wonder. Astra, the clever hatch that's packed with features. Camero, the most economical car in its class. And Commodore, Australia's best performing family car. The stunning European design Piazza. And Kelly, Australia's first luxury turbo. Now we've got the power, we've got the power. Now we've hit our stride. We've always had the valley. Now we've got the prize. I just called to say I love you. I just called to say how much I love you. I just called to say I miss you. I just called to say I miss you. I just called to say I miss you. I just called to say I miss you. I just called to say I miss you. I just called to say I miss you. I just called to say I miss you. I just called to say I miss you. How did we close? Down to a point. The word on Wall Street is that if Luba quits, it's because we're finished. That's exactly why they wanted her. Drive down the price and then break it before the next issue of Woman of Today. We can manage without her, Edmund. Wall Street doesn't agree. The information on Gore. He's been spending four or five times more than he's earned and has been for several years. I'm going to send it to the Manhattan Bank. You really think we should send this? What have we got to lose? If he can substantiate his position, he's in the clear. We've got to do something. You're right. Send it. I love watching you brush your hair. Gorgeous hair. Hello. Mr. Gore. Yes. Have you come to a decision? It's agreed. Who was that? Someone from the bank. Sweetheart. Darling, you go and get yourself those diamonds. Really? Do you mean that? I want you to be happy. Diamonds. Diamonds. Oh, darling. You always come through for me. I love you. I love you too. You're my man. I'll get that, sir. Good day. David. Did you come up with anything? Yes. A group of people are trying to drive the price of Juno stock down. It appears to be a conspiracy to take it over. Do you know who they are? No. I'm afraid we'll need more time. Put on a way to the bank right now. They're about to call Helen's loan. What are your chances? Not good. All right. Do everything you can to stall them. I'll use your phone to call Washington. Talk to you later. I'm sorry. I really just don't see any alternative. This is very taxing for me too, you know. We all have our pressures. I have my pressures. As you know, this is not something I want to do. All we're asking you to do is wait two weeks until the next issue of Woman of Today. Then the stock you're holding will rise. And if it fails, then the value of the stock will fall even further. Isn't that true? It's not going to fail. Believe me, Mr. Gaw. Yes, you know. I'm sorry. There's nothing I can do. If you're willing to help, a closed mind would bother me. I should have sent that material sooner. Good afternoon, mademoiselles, you know. What are you doing here? I came to pay my respects. That is, I believe the correct expression when one visits a corpse. I'm not that easy to kill you to know that by now. When will you ever learn humility? Never. No, of course not. I understand how these opulent surroundings must feed your arrogance. But they won't be yours much longer, I'm afraid, will they? You underestimate me, Van Eiderfeld. What a shame you didn't take up my generous offer in Vienna long ago. Instead, you chose revenge. So, this is the beginning of your destruction. First step, public humiliation. And then, who knows? You're a pathetic old man, and you don't intimidate me with your threats. Your bravado won't help you now. You are a walking corpse. Auf Wiedersehen, Ellen. Yes? There's two inspectors from Central Division to see you. They say it's important. Who? A Mr. Peluzzi and a Mr. O'Rourke. All right. Send them in. Gentlemen. I'm Mike Peluzzi. This is Jack O'Rourke, Central Branch Internal Audit. So the girl said. Won't you have a seat? So, what can I do for you? We've run your accounts through the central computer, Mr. Gore. Oh? Any particular reason? Routine. I know the routines, Mr. O'Rourke. Why is not the question right now? The point is, there are discrepancies. What kind of discrepancies? We think you already know, Mr. Gore. I'm afraid I don't understand. We'll do a more detailed audit, of course. But at the moment, we have reason to believe that your accounts are short some $3,382,000. There's some mistake, gentlemen. 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Sometime after we left him. What happened? It appears the bank discovered that he was embezzling huge sums of money. He jumped out of his window. God! We killed him. No, Helen. Yes, that's true. We knew he was involved in something like this. We exposed him. We didn't kill him. He was trying to break us, Helen. We defended ourselves. And we've succeeded, at least for the time being. Succeeded? I've just been speaking to the people at Manhattan Bank. They've assured me they... They won't call the loan until the new man has had time to review the situation. Probably long enough to get out the next issue. Summer, that only makes me feel worse. Look, why don't we call it quits for today? Go out to my place in the country and get some fresh air. Hmm. It'll make us feel a lot better. Hello? Hello, Edmund. It's David. David, how are you? Fine. How are you and Helen? Oh, yeah, we're fine. We're fine. We... We had a reprieve. Yes, I heard. Listen, hold on a minute. 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You hadn't come along, I would have been killed! Just a minute. Are you hurt? No. Come on. Oh my God. I could have lost you. It's odd feeling that hell hadn't been so bad. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. Why don't we pay these dumb gains with our lives. I promise you, we're going to be together. I promise you that. Oh darling, darling. I want to be with you, but... Don't talk, listen to me. I'm getting a divorce. David, it's going to wreck your career. Hear me out. Hear me out. I'm getting a divorce because life is too damn precious to live it as Sandra. I do. That's a lie and I love you too much. They can't live their way anymore. Oh, David, I love you. I've always loved you. Do you think Natalie would be home from work by now? Would you like to go and see her? Yes. I'd like to see her, Edmund. Good. Expecting somebody? No. Hello. I hope you don't mind my dropping by like this. Look, I did. Hello, Natalie. Hello. How have you all been? We've been great. Been reading about some of your problems. Sorry, Ellen. Thank you. Look at him. Edmund's been sending me photographs, but they certainly don't do him justice. Thanks. Will you stay for dinner? Oh, no, I can't. Your father's waiting out in the car. Get in, please, Wade. Wade, no, um... I want to have a few moments with Natalie alone. Sure. How about a glass of wine? Oh, no, no, thanks. Natalie, several things have happened to me in the last few days that have made me look back over my life and realize the mistakes I've made. They say that the greatest sin is to forget about it. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry for the mistakes I've made. They say that the greatest sin in life is the sin of pride, and I seem to have amassed too much of that. I think that's one of the reasons that the new magazine failed. I mean, I wanted to do something that I wasn't capable of, but I couldn't admit to myself that I was wrong. 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I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. David. I'm so glad you're here. Shh. Don't speak. I've called Sandra. And she's agreed to a divorce. Darling. I always knew you were worth waiting for. How long will she be in the hospital, Doctor? Oh, several weeks at least. The pellet's missed her heart, but there was lung damage. And that'll take a while to heal. But she'll be as good as new. Now if you'll excuse me. Thank you, Doctor. Several weeks. It's all up to you now, Natalie. I love you. I want you. I want you to marry me. You mean I don't love you? But you will. You'll learn to. I want you to marry me. You mean I don't love you? But you will. You'll learn to. I want you to marry me. The End The End The End The End The End The End The End Oh, there she is. Oh, here, here. Wonderful. Look at all of this. Thank you. How are you feeling, Miss Junot? Oh, I'm feeling just great, thank you. Will you be going back to work? No, no, not for a while. My niece, Natalie Junot, who's done such a splendid job on womanhood today, is going to be taking over all of Junot Publications in the future. Hello. And you, what are you going to do, Miss Junot? Me? Oh, uh... I'm going to live. The End Now I ask, isn't this a wonderful way to end a honeymoon? End? Is it just the beginning? Why did you kiss me? Oh, have you lost interest now that I love you?