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Would you like a sweet, Monsieur Hulot?
Get ready!
Why don't you watch where you're going? The light's red
Twenty-five years as a taxi-driver, and then something like this happens
Are you crazy? Nothing at all has happened to your car
Oh, kids!
I've been driving for a very long time, Madame
So I know that, in theory, brakes are meant for stopping
I don't see what you're getting at. I stopped
Yes, too late. The light's red, you could have caused an accident
It was the children
Forgive me, Madame
What's wrong?
Naughty boy!
I was passing and thought I must call to see how you're getting on
How nice of you to come; I've been expecting a visit for ages
I knew you'd be busy with builders
The garden is barely finished
All this must have taken...
It's starting to take shape. The hall you can see
So practical, with everything communicating
That must be Ge´rard. Excuse me
Aren't you coming in?
As you see, the rooms are perfectly placed, all looking onto the garden
Very nice
You're looking at my hat, I see
You're still with the same modiste? Lucky you. I'm hard to please hatwise
Let's go and see Ge´rard
Ge´rard darling, say good afternoon to Madame Dubreuil
Really, Ge´rard... do be nice
Put your things away and don't make a mess. Take your shoes off
Scrub your hands. Ge´rard, are you listening to me?
Hang your jacket up properly and put on your slippers
He never answers, you'll notice. Exacting obedience isn't easy
That doesn't surprise me
It's different when his uncle collects him; he's not slow to enjoy himself
So late? Here I am chatting, keeping you from your housework
Oh, the modern house, you know...
I know what an effort the upkeep must demand of you
- Yes, it's hard - Admit that you love it
- I'm off - I'll let you out
No, it's me
Hurry... hurry... and don't make a sound
Look how hard he's working
Like his father
It's just half-past. Can I switch on?
Tonight, as every night at this hour, Professor Platov's programme
This evening.' "For You To Think About"
There they are, we've got to catch them!
Have you any grapefruit?
They can't weigh as much as that
He's got a flat tyre, so everything's off-balance
I'm embarrassed to ask, but I'd be proud to see my brother-in-law join...
- Very well, ask your brother... - Brother-in-law
...brother-in-law to contact our personnel manager, Madamoiselle Ve´nier
In that case, if I may, I'll telephone him
Can you connect me with number 24 at Saint-Maur?
My brother-in-law has no telephone, he can be reached at this number
May I speak to Monsieur Hulot, please?
Hulot? This is your brother-in-law, Arpel
You are to go to C.B.P.C... Yes, Coal By-Products Company
He's at a cafe´, you see
In a quarter of an hour
It only remains for me to thank you, Monsieur le Pre´sident
I'll say we're not to be disturbed
It's very straightforward. You start at eight, work till twelve
One hour for lunch. Start again at one o'clock...
...and work on till six
Your Sundays are your own, of course
We will be writing to you
We have no call for acrobats at the moment
No, you can leave this way
You can see what's going on next door...
...without recourse to gymnastics
WAY OUT
What can I do for you, Madame?
I'm your neighbour. Forgive me, but I found this in my garden
- I can't let you just run away - I don't want to put you to trouble
Look at what you did, G'erard, you wicked boy
This is the living-room
And this is Ge´rard's room
Everything communicating, as you see
This is our little nook
Air-conditioned throughout
All the designs were done in my husband's factory
How original... can one sit on it? May I?
My steak!
Stand back; the gravy, you know
Charles, this is our neighbour
Bravo! The whole place is a knockout
A surprise for you, G'erard... look at the lovely engine
You're so lucky. As for me, I'm all alone...
...in my vast barn of a place
So he turned up? No, not Hublot... Hulot
He climbed up.... on the desk, you say?
To see what, Monsieur le Pre´sident?
Bravo your brother!
Yes indeed, your brother!
Thirty seconds in C.B.P.C.'s employ, a record. And I recommended him
Everything all right?
Charles, I have an idea
His uncle, being free now, can take him out
Do take care, now
Charles, your coffee is ready
Just try these, boys, you'll taste how good they are
All piping hot, a bit of jam, and there you are
Two spoonfuls for me
Do you put sugar on?
There's a generous helping for you. Just you taste that
I want a big one
Come on, quick
Got money?
A customer
Your turn
You win
Put up your money
Come on, you, here we go again
You lose
Money for me
For me, too
You stay and watch
He's calling us, hurry!
Your turn
You lose
- I win - No, you don't. Hand it over
You lost. Coming back doesn't count
Quiet! Play on
Steering needed, Bernard
Your turn, G'erard
Very clever! It's a sad day when things come to this
I did the steering, didn't I?
It's beyond all reason. Is there to be no end to it?
After all, one mustn't carry things too far
If he doesn't like it here, he can say so
Whose money paid for this house? It was mine
I also pay for his clothes, his schooling
Maybe someone would like to take my place?
Well, why not? Come on, no need for embarrassment
Not eating... are you unwell?
No, no, no, I've had enough
His uncle, his uncle... he's not even a good example, far from it
And certainly no genius
Don't work yourself up into such a rage
What my brother lacks is a purpose...
...a home and all that goes with it
Listen, that's our neighbour. Come and have a look
She lives alone... I spoke to her again... she owns a remarkable house
She is orderly, methodical, and not without charm
Seeing her again, I thought of my brother... if you follow me
The simple fact is, her house is better looked after than ours
I freely admit it
My idea is: on Sunday we'll invite a few friends to a reception for them
Nothing official, you understand, simply a sort of garden party
Go in, you're always under my feet
What a fine shirt... it that Monsieur Hulot's?
I'm going fishing; that's my way of relaxing on Sundays
I set out my bait... got a big one last Sunday. I'm well armed, you see
Thank you very much. Come inside
Sorry, but a refusal will make me cross
Come and have a little drink
A millionaire used to be something, now you find millions everywhere
We'd better grab some of them, then
Your theory is all very well, but it ignores one very simple thing
There's no room for sentiment nowadays. Every man for himself
Gaston! Come on, we're waiting
The same happened to me. One shouldn't just accept it
You can't make ends meet any more after all your expenses are deducted
Careful, Georgette... give that to me. My husband will come out
The guests will find nothing ready
- Good day, friend. What do we owe you? - 650 francs
Keep the change
Take this tray, Charles, hurry!
What is it? We don't need a thing
It's no use insisting. We have all the carpets we need
It's our neighbour
My dear, how nice of you to come
G'erard, where are you running off to? Come and say good afternoon
The right hand, darling
I'll leave you now; I still have things to...
We are wearing a lovely tie, aren't we?
What a big boy we are
We're a good boy
I know some lovely stories
I make beautiful paper cutouts
Ah, Pichard... I'll be right with you
They're plastic... flowers that last
Yes, you can smell the rubber
Let's show you round... our water feature
Greetings, Madame. Delighted to see you, my dear Walter
I'll tell your mother, Monsieur G'erard
We produced 40,000 metres of piping, a considerable achievement
Especially as our new machine hasn't come yet
How interesting
I bring refreshments for you to make your selection
Georgette, open the door
It's my brother
Follow me, my dear Walter. We'll be more at ease on the terrace
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