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Johnny Faraday:
Please tell me a story before you go, Mommy. Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
Which one do you want to hear? Johnny Faraday:
About Germany, You know, springtime in Germany. I haven't heard that for a long time. Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
Father knows it better than I do. Johnny Faraday:
But he says he's forgotten it. Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
Ask him again. Johnny Faraday:
Oh Dad! Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
What is it, Johnny? Johnny Faraday:
Mommy says you do too know the story about Germany. Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
I told you I've forgotten it. Johnny Faraday:
But try to remember it. It was springtime in Germany and you were on a walking trip. Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
Now let's see. I was out on a walking trip with some other students, and as I remember it, I was very happy. Johnny Faraday:
And then what happened? Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
I've forgotten. Johnny Faraday:
Don't you remember, you came to a dragon sitting in an automobile? Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
Yes, I remember that. Johnny Faraday:
And you went and saw a lot of princesses taking a bath, didn't you? Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
Yes, I suppose I did. Johnny Faraday:
What did you do then? Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
I told him to go away, but he wouldn't until I granted him a wish. Johnny Faraday:
What was the wish? Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
He wanted to see me again. Johnny Faraday:
You didn't want any other wish, did you? Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
No, I was very sentimental in those days, and very foolish. Johnny Faraday:
Why were you foolish? That night you went to a theater, didn't ya? Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
Yes, I went to a theater. Johnny Faraday:
And then you saw Mommy on the stage. She was very beautiful. And then your heart went like this - [Johnny knocks on the side of his bed] Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
I didn't know much about women in those days. Johnny Faraday:
Oh, you're trying to do it different. You tell it, Mommy. What happened when you saw him? Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
I don't know, Johnny dear. Johnny Faraday:
Don't you remember, Mommy? Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
I could hardly sing. Johnny Faraday:
What happened then? Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
You could never guess. We went walking. Johnny Faraday:
Please walk, Mommy. [Helen stands next to Ned] Johnny Faraday:
And then you came to a par, and there was a dark tree and a yellow moon! Aw, you're not doing it right at all. You're supposed to kiss each other. Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
Better be a good boy and go to sleep, Johnny. Your mother's got to go away now. Johnny Faraday:
All right, Daddy. Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
[Helen sings "Leise zieht durch mein Gemüt"]
Let me stay with you both, Ned. Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
That's where you belong, Helen
Please tell me a story before you go, Mommy. Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
Which one do you want to hear? Johnny Faraday:
About Germany, You know, springtime in Germany. I haven't heard that for a long time. Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
Father knows it better than I do. Johnny Faraday:
But he says he's forgotten it. Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
Ask him again. Johnny Faraday:
Oh Dad! Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
What is it, Johnny? Johnny Faraday:
Mommy says you do too know the story about Germany. Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
I told you I've forgotten it. Johnny Faraday:
But try to remember it. It was springtime in Germany and you were on a walking trip. Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
Now let's see. I was out on a walking trip with some other students, and as I remember it, I was very happy. Johnny Faraday:
And then what happened? Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
I've forgotten. Johnny Faraday:
Don't you remember, you came to a dragon sitting in an automobile? Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
Yes, I remember that. Johnny Faraday:
And you went and saw a lot of princesses taking a bath, didn't you? Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
Yes, I suppose I did. Johnny Faraday:
What did you do then? Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
I told him to go away, but he wouldn't until I granted him a wish. Johnny Faraday:
What was the wish? Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
He wanted to see me again. Johnny Faraday:
You didn't want any other wish, did you? Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
No, I was very sentimental in those days, and very foolish. Johnny Faraday:
Why were you foolish? That night you went to a theater, didn't ya? Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
Yes, I went to a theater. Johnny Faraday:
And then you saw Mommy on the stage. She was very beautiful. And then your heart went like this - [Johnny knocks on the side of his bed] Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
I didn't know much about women in those days. Johnny Faraday:
Oh, you're trying to do it different. You tell it, Mommy. What happened when you saw him? Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
I don't know, Johnny dear. Johnny Faraday:
Don't you remember, Mommy? Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
I could hardly sing. Johnny Faraday:
What happened then? Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
You could never guess. We went walking. Johnny Faraday:
Please walk, Mommy. [Helen stands next to Ned] Johnny Faraday:
And then you came to a par, and there was a dark tree and a yellow moon! Aw, you're not doing it right at all. You're supposed to kiss each other. Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
Better be a good boy and go to sleep, Johnny. Your mother's got to go away now. Johnny Faraday:
All right, Daddy. Helen Faraday, aka Helen Jones:
[Helen sings "Leise zieht durch mein Gemüt"]
Let me stay with you both, Ned. Edward 'Ned' Faraday:
That's where you belong, Helen
Full Transcript
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Yes, Johnny.
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- Please tell me a story before you go, Mommy.
- Which one do you want to hear?
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About Germany.
You know, springtime in Germany.
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I haven't heard that for a long time.
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- Father knows it better than I do.
- But he says he's forgotten it.
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Ask him again.
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Oh, Dad!
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What is it, Johnny?
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Mommy says you do too know
the story about Germany.
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- I told you I've forgotten it.
- But try to remember it.
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It was springtime in Germany,
and you were out on a walking trip.
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Now, let's see.
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I was out on a walking trip
with some other students.
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As I remember it, I was very happy.
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- And then what happened?
- I've forgotten.
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Don't you remember? You came to a
dragon sitting in an automobile.
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Yes, I remember that.
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And you went and saw a lot of princesses
taking a bath, didn't you?
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Yes, I suppose I did.
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What did you do then?
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I told him to go away,
but he wouldn't until I granted him a wish.
00:01:05.646 --> 00:01:09.999
- What was the wish?
- He wanted to see me again.
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You didn't want any other wish, did you?
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No, I was very sentimental in those days
and very foolish.
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Why were you foolish?
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That night you went to a theater,
didn't ya?
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Yes, I went to a theater.
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And then you saw Mommy on the stage.
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She was very beautiful.
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And then your heart went like this...
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I didn't know much about women
in those days.
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Oh, you're tryin' to do it different.
You tell it, Mommy.
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- What happened when you saw him?
- I don't know, Johnny dear.
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Don't you remember, Mommy?
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I could hardly sing.
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What happened then?
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You could never guess.
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We went walking.
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Please walk, Mommy.
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And then you came to a park, and
there was a dark tree and a yellow moon.
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Aw, you're not doin' it right at all.
You're supposed to kiss each other.
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Better be a good boy and go to sleep,
Johnny.
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- You mother's got to go away now.
- All right, Daddy.
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Let me stay with you both, Ned.
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That's where you belong, Helen.
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Movie Summary
A cabaret singer takes up with a millionaire to pay for her gravely ill husband's operation.


