Great Expectations

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0:01:26 > 0:01:29SHIPS' BELLS RING IN DISTANCE

0:01:35 > 0:01:36GEESE HONK

0:02:33 > 0:02:34CLANKING OF CHAINS

0:02:34 > 0:02:36- PIP CRIES OUT - Hold your noise!

0:02:36 > 0:02:38Hold your noise, you little devil, or I'll out your throat!

0:02:40 > 0:02:42- Tell us your, name! Quick!- Pip!

0:02:42 > 0:02:43- Once more! Give it mouth!- Pip!

0:02:43 > 0:02:47- Shh!- Pip, sir! No, sir, please!

0:02:47 > 0:02:50- You got wittles on you, boy? You got wittles on you?- No, sir!

0:02:51 > 0:02:53Come here.

0:02:53 > 0:02:55What fat cheeks you got.

0:02:55 > 0:02:57Darn me if I couldn't eat 'em.

0:02:57 > 0:02:59Where's your mother?

0:02:59 > 0:03:01STAMMERING: There, sir!

0:03:01 > 0:03:02Also Georgiana, sir.

0:03:02 > 0:03:04My mother and brothers, too.

0:03:04 > 0:03:05Orphan, eh?

0:03:05 > 0:03:08Who d'you live with? That supposin' I let you live.

0:03:08 > 0:03:10My sister, sir, Mrs Joe Gargery,

0:03:10 > 0:03:13wife of Joe Gargery, the blacksmith.

0:03:13 > 0:03:14Blacksmith, eh?

0:03:15 > 0:03:17You know what a file is?

0:03:17 > 0:03:19- You know what wittles is? - Yes, sir, food, sir.

0:03:19 > 0:03:22I ain't alone, as you may think I am.

0:03:22 > 0:03:26There's a young man hid with me in comparison with which I am an angel,

0:03:26 > 0:03:30and he has a secret way of getting at a boy, and at his heart,

0:03:30 > 0:03:32and at his liver, so that they may be roasted and ate.

0:03:32 > 0:03:36It is in vain for a boy to hide from that young man.

0:03:36 > 0:03:40Now, you bring me tomorrow morning early, in this graveyard,

0:03:40 > 0:03:42that file and them wittles,

0:03:42 > 0:03:45never daring to say a word,

0:03:45 > 0:03:49and I will do what I can to keep that young man out of your insides.

0:03:49 > 0:03:53- Understand? Speak it out! - Yes, sir!- Now get you home.

0:03:56 > 0:03:57CHAINS JANGLE

0:04:22 > 0:04:26There you are, Pip! Ah, your sister's been out a dozen times looking for you.

0:04:26 > 0:04:30- Now, listen, she's on the rampage and she's got Tickler with her. - WOMAN YELLS OUTSIDE

0:04:30 > 0:04:34Now, I'll do what I can but you best get in there behind the door.

0:04:34 > 0:04:36- Now... You ready? - WOMAN:- Where have you been?

0:04:37 > 0:04:39Wearing me out with fret and worry!

0:04:39 > 0:04:41- I said, "Where have you been?" - MAN GRUNTS

0:04:41 > 0:04:44- The churchyard.- The churchyard! If it weren't for me

0:04:44 > 0:04:46you would've been to the churchyard years ago, and stayed there!

0:04:46 > 0:04:48- Who brought you up by hand? - BOTH:- You did!

0:04:48 > 0:04:51Why did I, I should like to know! Fetch the tar water!

0:04:51 > 0:04:53There's no need for tar water, my love. It's Christmas.

0:04:53 > 0:04:55- Fetch it! - PIP GROANS

0:04:55 > 0:04:59Bad enough having to be a blacksmith's wife, without having to mother you, too.

0:04:59 > 0:05:02- You're driving me to the churchyard.- You all right?

0:05:02 > 0:05:06- You'd like that, both of you, I suppose.- Tar water. You be careful.

0:05:08 > 0:05:09Table! Now!

0:05:11 > 0:05:13DISTANT EXPLOSION

0:05:13 > 0:05:16There's another convict escaped from the Hulks.

0:05:17 > 0:05:21- What might he have done, the convict?- Murder most likely.

0:05:21 > 0:05:24That's why they put them in the Hulks, because they murder.

0:05:24 > 0:05:27- "Murder"?- Murder and robbing. That's too many questions!

0:05:28 > 0:05:29Where's that bread gone?

0:05:32 > 0:05:33I ate it.

0:05:35 > 0:05:37- You did, did you? - HE MOUTHS

0:05:56 > 0:05:59SNORING

0:06:43 > 0:06:45Sir. Sir...

0:06:45 > 0:06:47MAN GRUNTS, PIP GASPS

0:07:23 > 0:07:25Did you bring it, boy?

0:07:25 > 0:07:28Yes, sir. Here.

0:07:29 > 0:07:32What's in the bottle?

0:07:32 > 0:07:34- Brandy.- Here. Here.

0:07:36 > 0:07:38HE GASPS

0:07:38 > 0:07:40HE COUGHS

0:07:40 > 0:07:41HE GAGS

0:07:41 > 0:07:43HE SIGHS

0:07:49 > 0:07:51- You brought no-one with you? - No, sir!

0:07:51 > 0:07:54- And you asked no-one to follow? - I wouldn't do that, sir.

0:07:59 > 0:08:01I'm glad you enjoy the pie.

0:08:01 > 0:08:03Oh, thank 'ee, my boy, I do. I do.

0:08:03 > 0:08:06- There'll be none left for him! - "Him"?

0:08:06 > 0:08:10- Who's "him"?- The young man you spoke of. Who wants to eat my liver.

0:08:10 > 0:08:14Oh, him! HE CHUCKLES

0:08:14 > 0:08:17- He won't want no pie. - LAUGHING

0:08:18 > 0:08:20He looked as if he did.

0:08:20 > 0:08:22Looked? What d'you mean, looked?

0:08:22 > 0:08:25- I saw him.- When?- Just now.

0:08:25 > 0:08:27- Where?- Down by the river.

0:08:27 > 0:08:30What with... Dressed like me with a bruised face?

0:08:30 > 0:08:33- Here? Badly bruised?- Yes, sir. - Give me the file, boy!

0:08:36 > 0:08:39Hunt him down like a dog, I will.

0:08:39 > 0:08:42- Goodbye, then, sir.- Let him go free? - Merry Christmas, sir.

0:08:42 > 0:08:45- Let him make a fool of me again? - Goodbye.

0:08:45 > 0:08:49That villain. I'll take him to the bottom of the river...

0:08:51 > 0:08:54# ..On Christmas day, on Christmas day

0:08:54 > 0:08:56# And all the souls on earth shalt sing

0:08:56 > 0:08:59# On Christmas day in the morning

0:08:59 > 0:09:01# Then let us all rejoice and sing

0:09:01 > 0:09:03# On Christmas day, on Christmas day... #

0:09:03 > 0:09:05CHEERING

0:09:05 > 0:09:07Beautiful.

0:09:07 > 0:09:12ALL LAUGH

0:09:12 > 0:09:15A beautiful piece of meat, that is.

0:09:16 > 0:09:19For the great feast we are about to receive, thanks to you, ma'am...

0:09:19 > 0:09:23- Hear, hear!- May the good Lord make us truly thankful.

0:09:23 > 0:09:26- Amen. - ALL: Amen!

0:09:26 > 0:09:27Did you hear that? Be grateful!

0:09:27 > 0:09:31Especially, my boy, as to those what brought you up by hand.

0:09:31 > 0:09:34Why is it that the young are never grateful?

0:09:34 > 0:09:35ALL SIGHING

0:09:35 > 0:09:39- Naturally wicious! - Wicious little ferret. What? ALL LAUGH

0:09:39 > 0:09:41- They're lovely!- They're not lovely. They're wicious.

0:09:41 > 0:09:43More gravy, Mr Wopsle?

0:09:43 > 0:09:46ALL CHATTER

0:09:46 > 0:09:48Mm-hm.

0:09:48 > 0:09:50ALL MUNCH

0:09:50 > 0:09:53Oh, I nearly forgot! Ladies and gentlemen,

0:09:53 > 0:09:57please do leave a little room for the savoury pork pie

0:09:57 > 0:10:00so kindly provided for by dear Mr Pumblechook.

0:10:00 > 0:10:02No more than you deserve, ma'am.

0:10:02 > 0:10:05I'll get it now. Shall I get it now?

0:10:05 > 0:10:07I'll get it now.

0:10:07 > 0:10:10I often say, a slice of savoury pork pie

0:10:10 > 0:10:13- will sit on top of anything you care to mention... - < Are you all right?

0:10:13 > 0:10:14..and do no harm.

0:10:14 > 0:10:16Especially with a little brandy.

0:10:16 > 0:10:17Wise words, as always.

0:10:17 > 0:10:19It's in here somewhere.

0:10:19 > 0:10:22At least it was here. It's gone!

0:10:22 > 0:10:25HE SPLUTTERS AND COUGHS

0:10:25 > 0:10:28- There's tar water in the brandy! - Pip!

0:10:29 > 0:10:31Where do you think you're going, boy?

0:10:31 > 0:10:32HE GASPS

0:10:32 > 0:10:34CLAMOUR

0:10:34 > 0:10:37- Oh, that is hot, yeah.- Well done, blacksmith. Well done.

0:10:40 > 0:10:42Nasty vicious characters, both of them.

0:10:42 > 0:10:44Not the kind you'd want to stumble upon alone, eh?

0:10:44 > 0:10:46Anybody here seen anything of such a gang?

0:10:46 > 0:10:47- Nothing, Sergeant.- Thank you, ma'am.

0:10:50 > 0:10:51Your health, sir.

0:10:51 > 0:10:54Thank you, sir. A fine job.

0:10:54 > 0:10:56We found them filed clean through.

0:10:56 > 0:11:00But no matter. We'll have 'em back on him in no time.

0:11:00 > 0:11:03Course, if any of you gentlemen fancy some sport...

0:11:03 > 0:11:05- Oh, yes.- Willingly.

0:11:05 > 0:11:06Right, outside. Fall in.

0:11:06 > 0:11:08Jump to it!

0:11:08 > 0:11:10Come on, let's be having you.

0:11:10 > 0:11:11Out you come, Pip.

0:11:21 > 0:11:22I hope we don't find 'em, Joe.

0:11:22 > 0:11:24I hope so too, old chap.

0:11:24 > 0:11:25I hope so too.

0:11:37 > 0:11:41- INDISTINCT SHOUTING MAN:- Over here, Sergeant!

0:11:41 > 0:11:42Come here!

0:11:42 > 0:11:44INDISTINCT SHOUTING

0:11:44 > 0:11:47- SERGEANT:- You, man, break it off.

0:11:48 > 0:11:50Break it off.

0:11:50 > 0:11:51Get them. Go.

0:11:51 > 0:11:54- GRUNTING, PUNCHES LAND - Get out there, you cowardly bastard.

0:11:54 > 0:11:56Move. Move.

0:11:56 > 0:11:57HE GRUNTS

0:11:57 > 0:11:59I've got him!

0:11:59 > 0:12:01- HE GRUNTS - Break it off! Break it off!

0:12:01 > 0:12:03CHAINES JANGLE, THUMPING

0:12:03 > 0:12:05What are you waiting for? Get out there!

0:12:05 > 0:12:06HE GROANS

0:12:06 > 0:12:08Go on, get in!

0:12:08 > 0:12:10GRUNTING

0:12:11 > 0:12:14- CONVICT 1:- Let me at him! Let me at him!

0:12:14 > 0:12:19- He tried to murder me! - OFFICERS SHOUT

0:12:19 > 0:12:21- I took him! - Get those leg irons over here.

0:12:21 > 0:12:23He tried to murder me!

0:12:23 > 0:12:26Let him go free? Let him profit from me again and again?

0:12:26 > 0:12:27Let's put him down.

0:12:27 > 0:12:30- He tried to murder me! - Quiet, you!

0:12:30 > 0:12:33I should have been a dead man, if you hadn't got here!

0:12:38 > 0:12:40I wish to say something.

0:12:40 > 0:12:43- A confession if you like. - Wait.

0:12:43 > 0:12:44Go on.

0:12:44 > 0:12:46A man can't starve.

0:12:46 > 0:12:50I took, stole, some wittles up at the village.

0:12:50 > 0:12:52And a file, too.

0:12:52 > 0:12:54And I'll tell you from where.

0:12:54 > 0:12:55The blacksmith's.

0:12:55 > 0:12:57Brandy and a pie.

0:12:57 > 0:12:59Have you missed such an article as a pie, blacksmith?

0:12:59 > 0:13:03- My wife did. - So you're the blacksmith, are you?

0:13:04 > 0:13:07Then I'm sorry to say I've eat your pie.

0:13:07 > 0:13:09God knows you're welcome to it.

0:13:09 > 0:13:11We don't know what you've done,

0:13:11 > 0:13:14but we wouldn't wish you to starve to death for it, would us, Pip?

0:13:15 > 0:13:16No.

0:13:18 > 0:13:20Pip?

0:13:20 > 0:13:21Move on!

0:13:21 > 0:13:23CHAINS JANGLE

0:13:32 > 0:13:34- MAN:- Swing your legs in there.

0:14:03 > 0:14:05I say, Pip, old chap!

0:14:05 > 0:14:06What a scholar you are!

0:14:06 > 0:14:09I should like to be, some day.

0:14:09 > 0:14:10Here, read it, Joe.

0:14:12 > 0:14:13Read it.

0:14:15 > 0:14:16Read it.

0:14:23 > 0:14:25"My dear Joe,

0:14:25 > 0:14:29"I hope you are quite well.

0:14:29 > 0:14:35"I shall soon be able for to teach you, Joe.

0:14:35 > 0:14:38- "And what larks!" - "Larks"!

0:14:38 > 0:14:39It's a J.

0:14:39 > 0:14:41An O.

0:14:41 > 0:14:43- HE STAMMERS - That's the best O I ever saw.

0:14:43 > 0:14:45- It's astonishing! - PIP CHUCKLES

0:14:45 > 0:14:47How interesting this reading is!

0:14:47 > 0:14:51- Perhaps I could teach you one day, Joe.- Perhaps.

0:14:52 > 0:14:54Be it so, be it so.

0:14:54 > 0:14:58But I fear I am most awful... awful...dull.

0:14:58 > 0:14:59PIP SIGHS

0:14:59 > 0:15:02- Not like you, young scholar! - BOTH CHUCKLE

0:15:04 > 0:15:05HE SIGHS

0:15:07 > 0:15:10Ever the best of friends. Thanks, Pip.

0:15:10 > 0:15:11Ever the best of friends, Joe.

0:15:11 > 0:15:16And when you're apprenticed to me, what larks.

0:15:16 > 0:15:17- MRS JOE:- Gargery!

0:15:19 > 0:15:22- She must be, what, two mile off? - THEY LAUGH

0:15:24 > 0:15:26- MRS JOE:- GARGERY!

0:15:26 > 0:15:28Best be getting back, old chap.

0:15:28 > 0:15:31MRS GARGERY SCREAMS IN DISTANCE

0:15:34 > 0:15:36You're not too quick for me yet!

0:15:36 > 0:15:40Now, if this boy ain't grateful, he never will be.

0:15:40 > 0:15:42I only hope he won't be pampered.

0:15:42 > 0:15:44She ain't in that line, ma'am, have no fear.

0:15:44 > 0:15:46- "She"?- Well, Miss Havisham ain't a he, is she?

0:15:46 > 0:15:47Even you ain't as dull as that!

0:15:47 > 0:15:49Well put, ma'am. Good indeed.

0:15:49 > 0:15:51- Mr Pumblechook... - Her tenant, don't you see?

0:15:51 > 0:15:54..goes to pay his rent and Miss Havisham says,

0:15:54 > 0:15:58does he know a boy who might go and play there for her pleasure?

0:15:58 > 0:16:02And Mr Pumblechook always being considerate and thoughtful of us...

0:16:02 > 0:16:03No more than you deserve, ma'am.

0:16:03 > 0:16:05..mentions this boy prancing here

0:16:05 > 0:16:07to go straightaway!

0:16:07 > 0:16:10For all we know our fortune might be made and all he has to do is play!

0:16:10 > 0:16:11I don't want to.

0:16:11 > 0:16:13- You listen to me, ungrateful wretch! - PIP GRUNTS

0:16:13 > 0:16:15Want to mix with people of quality and breeding

0:16:15 > 0:16:19or stay here and rot with this great lumpen noodle?

0:16:21 > 0:16:22- Stay here.- What?!

0:16:24 > 0:16:26- What? - SHE GRUNTS

0:16:27 > 0:16:29SHE GASPS

0:16:31 > 0:16:35- Breathe in. Breathe. - SHE YELLS

0:16:38 > 0:16:40Six sixes.

0:16:40 > 0:16:4236.

0:16:42 > 0:16:46- Minus 35. - One.

0:16:46 > 0:16:48Plus 119.

0:16:48 > 0:16:50119...

0:16:50 > 0:16:52Um, 120.

0:16:52 > 0:16:53Divided by 84.

0:16:55 > 0:16:57Your answer, please, boy. Your answer.

0:16:57 > 0:16:59So start again.

0:16:59 > 0:17:0312 times 39...

0:17:14 > 0:17:15Four times 17.

0:17:15 > 0:17:17Too slow! 68.

0:17:17 > 0:17:19Nine times 13.

0:17:19 > 0:17:20117...

0:17:28 > 0:17:31Now, boy, remember your station

0:17:31 > 0:17:33and let your conduct be a credit

0:17:33 > 0:17:35as to those which brought you up by hand.

0:17:35 > 0:17:37Ow! PIP GRUNTS

0:17:39 > 0:17:42- Look, the clock's stopped. - Never mind the clock...

0:17:48 > 0:17:51CHAIN RATTLES

0:18:01 > 0:18:04- What name? - Pumblechook.

0:18:04 > 0:18:05Quite right.

0:18:05 > 0:18:07Do you wish to see Miss Havisham?

0:18:08 > 0:18:11- Well, if Miss Havisham wishes to see me!- She don't.

0:18:11 > 0:18:13Come along, boy.

0:18:13 > 0:18:14Boy!

0:18:31 > 0:18:32Are you frightened?

0:18:33 > 0:18:35STAMMERING: I don't know.

0:18:40 > 0:18:41Go in, then.

0:18:42 > 0:18:43NERVOUSLY: After you, miss.

0:19:18 > 0:19:19Who is it?

0:19:20 > 0:19:22Pip, ma'am.

0:19:23 > 0:19:24Pip?

0:19:24 > 0:19:26Pumblechook's boy,

0:19:26 > 0:19:29come to, er, play.

0:19:29 > 0:19:30Oh.

0:19:32 > 0:19:34Ah, yes. Um...

0:19:35 > 0:19:36Come nearer.

0:19:36 > 0:19:37Let me look at you.

0:19:44 > 0:19:45Look at me!

0:19:47 > 0:19:50You're not afraid of a woman who's never seen the sun since you were born?

0:19:51 > 0:19:53NERVOUSLY: No, ma'am.

0:19:53 > 0:19:55Then come closer.

0:19:58 > 0:19:59Hmm.

0:20:09 > 0:20:13Now, I sometimes have sick fancies.

0:20:13 > 0:20:18And, um, I have a sick fancy that I want to see some play.

0:20:18 > 0:20:20Um, so...play.

0:20:20 > 0:20:22Go on, play. Play.!

0:20:25 > 0:20:28- Are you sullen and obstinate? - No, ma'am!

0:20:28 > 0:20:31I am very sorry for you and sorry that I can't play.

0:20:31 > 0:20:35But if you complain of me I will get into trouble with my sister,

0:20:35 > 0:20:39so I would play if I could, but it's just so new here.

0:20:39 > 0:20:41Call Estella! Estella!

0:20:41 > 0:20:43Estella!

0:20:48 > 0:20:49Mmm.

0:20:53 > 0:20:54SHE CHUCKLES

0:20:54 > 0:20:57(Your own one day, my dear,

0:20:57 > 0:20:59(and you will use it well.)

0:21:02 > 0:21:05Now. Let me see you play cards with him.

0:21:05 > 0:21:08(But he's a common labouring boy.

0:21:08 > 0:21:10(You can break his heart.)

0:21:11 > 0:21:13What do you play, boy?

0:21:13 > 0:21:16Nothing but Beggar My Neighbour, miss.

0:21:16 > 0:21:18So...

0:21:18 > 0:21:19Beggar him.

0:21:19 > 0:21:22SHE CACKLES

0:21:36 > 0:21:38- PIP: The jack of diamonds. ESTELLA:- "Jack"!

0:21:38 > 0:21:40He calls the knaves "jack", this boy.

0:21:41 > 0:21:44And what coarse hands he has,

0:21:44 > 0:21:47and what thick boots.

0:21:47 > 0:21:50He's nothing but a stupid, clumsy, labouring boy.

0:21:54 > 0:21:55What do you think of her?

0:21:55 > 0:21:57You say nothing of her.

0:21:58 > 0:22:01I don't like to say.

0:22:01 > 0:22:03Whisper in my ear.

0:22:07 > 0:22:08Hm.

0:22:08 > 0:22:10What do you think?

0:22:10 > 0:22:13I think she is very proud.

0:22:13 > 0:22:15- Anything else?- I think...

0:22:17 > 0:22:19I think she is very pretty.

0:22:19 > 0:22:21Anything else?

0:22:21 > 0:22:24I think she is very insulting.

0:22:26 > 0:22:27I think I should like to go home.

0:22:29 > 0:22:30What?

0:22:30 > 0:22:32And never see her again?

0:22:32 > 0:22:34I think I'd like to see her again.

0:22:34 > 0:22:36Then you shall.

0:22:38 > 0:22:39Then you shall.

0:22:41 > 0:22:44- But when, when shall I have you here again?- Today is Wednesday.

0:22:44 > 0:22:46No Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays here,

0:22:46 > 0:22:49no days of the week, no weeks of the year.

0:22:50 > 0:22:54No... Come again after six nights.

0:22:54 > 0:22:56Estella, take him down.

0:22:56 > 0:22:57Feed him.

0:23:14 > 0:23:17"And the Lord said unto...unto..." CLAMOURING

0:23:17 > 0:23:19"...unto Aaron,

0:23:19 > 0:23:24"Thou and thy sons and thy father's house..."

0:23:24 > 0:23:29CHATTER AND LAUGHTER PIP CONTINUES

0:23:29 > 0:23:33Good gracious, what is going on?! Enough! Enough, I say!

0:23:33 > 0:23:35Back to your form, Pip.

0:23:35 > 0:23:38HE SNORES

0:23:39 > 0:23:42Now, let us read together.

0:23:42 > 0:23:45Quietly.

0:23:45 > 0:23:47ALL: "And the Lord said...

0:23:47 > 0:23:51"Unto Aaron..." BELL TOLLS

0:23:51 > 0:23:54"Thou and thy sons..."

0:23:54 > 0:23:57INDISTINCT CHATTER

0:23:57 > 0:23:59I wonder if you might teach me.

0:23:59 > 0:24:01Teach you what, Pip?

0:24:01 > 0:24:02Everything.

0:24:02 > 0:24:05I want to know everything.

0:24:05 > 0:24:07- SHE LAUGHS - Everything?

0:24:07 > 0:24:09Goodness, well,

0:24:09 > 0:24:12that might take a little time.

0:24:12 > 0:24:14Pip, whatever for?

0:24:14 > 0:24:18Do you know the name of the house, boy?

0:24:18 > 0:24:20It is Satis House.

0:24:20 > 0:24:23Is that Greek or Latin?

0:24:23 > 0:24:28Greek or Latin or Hebrew or all three, for "enough".

0:24:28 > 0:24:32- "Enough House". That's a curious name.- Don't loiter!

0:24:32 > 0:24:35It meant, when it was given, that whoever had this house

0:24:35 > 0:24:37would want for nothing else.

0:24:37 > 0:24:40They must have been easily satisfied.

0:24:43 > 0:24:45- WOMAN 1:- Is this him? Is this the boy?

0:24:45 > 0:24:47- None of your business. - MAN:- Well! Of all the...

0:24:47 > 0:24:49Will she see us today? We have been waiting!

0:24:49 > 0:24:52- WOMAN 2:- Waiting all morning! - MAN:- Waiting all morning!

0:24:52 > 0:24:54- We only wish to help. - We only wish to help.

0:24:54 > 0:24:56Miss Havisham's poor relations.

0:24:56 > 0:25:00- She calls them her vultures. - The little bitch!- Ignore them.

0:25:03 > 0:25:05- PIP: So are they your relations, too? ESTELLA:- Certainly not.

0:25:05 > 0:25:07I have no relations.

0:25:07 > 0:25:10- Then Miss Havisham is not your... - Well?

0:25:10 > 0:25:13- Well, miss?- Am I pretty?

0:25:13 > 0:25:15Yes. You are very pretty.

0:25:19 > 0:25:21Am I insulting?

0:25:21 > 0:25:22No.

0:25:22 > 0:25:25Well, not so much as last time.

0:25:25 > 0:25:28- HE GROANS - Why don't you cry?

0:25:28 > 0:25:30Because I don't want to.

0:25:30 > 0:25:31Whom have we here?

0:25:32 > 0:25:36Ah. So you're the boy, are you?

0:25:36 > 0:25:39Well, I have a pretty large experience of boys,

0:25:39 > 0:25:41and you're a bad set of fellows.

0:25:41 > 0:25:42Behave yourself.

0:25:44 > 0:25:47You're to wait here in the ballroom.

0:25:55 > 0:25:56- HAVISHAM:- What do you think it is?

0:25:57 > 0:25:59A cake.

0:25:59 > 0:26:01A bride's cake.

0:26:01 > 0:26:02Mine!

0:26:05 > 0:26:07Take my hand, walk with me.

0:26:10 > 0:26:13Today is my birthday.

0:26:13 > 0:26:15- Many happy ret... - I will not have it spoken of!

0:26:17 > 0:26:22No. On this day of the year, long before you were born,

0:26:22 > 0:26:24this heap of decay was brought here...

0:26:24 > 0:26:26We've worn away together.

0:26:26 > 0:26:28Mice have gnawed at it.

0:26:28 > 0:26:30And sharper teeth than mice have gnawed at me.

0:26:33 > 0:26:35When the ruin is complete,

0:26:35 > 0:26:39when they lay me dead in my bride's dress,

0:26:39 > 0:26:41on the bride's table,

0:26:41 > 0:26:43the curse will be finished on him.

0:26:43 > 0:26:45On who, Miss Havisham?

0:26:45 > 0:26:46MURMUR OF VOICES

0:26:46 > 0:26:49Miss Havisham. How well you look!

0:26:49 > 0:26:50- Happy birthday. - MAN:- Indeed!

0:26:52 > 0:26:55Ah, the vultures.

0:26:56 > 0:26:59Estella, feed the boy.

0:27:03 > 0:27:07ESTELLA HUMS

0:27:47 > 0:27:51Who are you? Who let you in?

0:27:51 > 0:27:53Who gave you leave to prowl about?

0:27:53 > 0:27:54Estella.

0:27:54 > 0:27:55Estella?

0:27:55 > 0:27:56That witch!

0:27:56 > 0:27:58- Take that back!- I will not!

0:27:58 > 0:28:01- You will take that back. - Fight me, then.

0:28:01 > 0:28:02Regular rules.

0:28:02 > 0:28:04Come to the ground!

0:28:06 > 0:28:08HE HUFFS

0:28:09 > 0:28:11HE GRUNTS

0:28:19 > 0:28:22- Fight me, fight me. - HE GRUNTS

0:28:23 > 0:28:24HE GROANS

0:28:31 > 0:28:33That means you won.

0:28:33 > 0:28:36Honour is satisfied. Much obliged. Good afternoon!

0:28:44 > 0:28:47You are to return the day after tomorrow at noon,

0:28:47 > 0:28:49alternate days after that.

0:28:50 > 0:28:52Expect no reward.

0:28:55 > 0:28:57You may kiss me.

0:28:57 > 0:28:58If you like.

0:29:25 > 0:29:27Now, then, the Kings of England.

0:29:27 > 0:29:30- Henry Ill, Richard... - Edward I...

0:29:30 > 0:29:34- Edward I - ..II and III.

0:29:34 > 0:29:37- Richard.- Richard the... - Richard II.- Henry the...

0:29:37 > 0:29:39How do you manage it, Biddy?

0:29:39 > 0:29:41Manage what?

0:29:41 > 0:29:43To know so much!

0:29:43 > 0:29:46I suppose I catch it.

0:29:46 > 0:29:48Like a cough.

0:29:48 > 0:29:52HE WHISTLES

0:29:52 > 0:29:55# Old Clem, beat it out, beat it out

0:29:55 > 0:29:59# Old Clem, with a clink for the stout

0:29:59 > 0:30:01# Old Clem, with a... #

0:30:01 > 0:30:02Something wrong, old chap?

0:30:02 > 0:30:05I wish you hadn't taught me to call knaves jacks!

0:30:05 > 0:30:06What's that, Pip?

0:30:06 > 0:30:09I wish my boots weren't so thick and my hands so coarse.

0:30:09 > 0:30:10I wish I wasn't common!

0:30:12 > 0:30:15- 'May I tell you a secret? BIDDY:- I suppose you may.'

0:30:17 > 0:30:21I don't... I don't want to be a blacksmith.

0:30:22 > 0:30:24I want to be a gentleman.

0:30:24 > 0:30:26Oh, I wouldn't if I was you.

0:30:26 > 0:30:29- Aren't you fond of the forge? And Joe?- Yes.

0:30:29 > 0:30:31Then don't you think you'd be happier as you are?

0:30:31 > 0:30:35I have particular reasons.

0:30:35 > 0:30:38To do with a certain young lady, I suppose.

0:30:39 > 0:30:41Your princess.

0:30:41 > 0:30:44One, two, three, four.

0:30:44 > 0:30:47One, two, three, four.

0:30:54 > 0:30:56BOTH: One, two, three, four...

0:30:56 > 0:30:59One, two, three, four...

0:31:07 > 0:31:10One, two, three...

0:31:10 > 0:31:11Estella.

0:31:12 > 0:31:14What are you doing?

0:31:14 > 0:31:16Teaching Pip to dance.

0:31:16 > 0:31:18Like a gentleman.

0:31:22 > 0:31:24Bring the blacksmith to See me.

0:31:35 > 0:31:36Joe.

0:31:51 > 0:31:53Oh.

0:31:53 > 0:31:56So you are the husband of the sister of the boy?

0:31:59 > 0:32:02- Being that I have been married to your sister...- Just say yes, Joe.

0:32:02 > 0:32:06- By which I mean to say... - Joe!- Yes, Miss Havisham.

0:32:06 > 0:32:07And you have reared the boy

0:32:07 > 0:32:10with the intention of making him your apprentice?

0:32:12 > 0:32:15You know, Pip, as you and I ever were the best of friends,

0:32:15 > 0:32:17and it were look for'ard to betwixt us

0:32:17 > 0:32:19as being calculated to lead to larks.

0:32:26 > 0:32:29The boy has made no objection to the trade?

0:32:29 > 0:32:32- Larks being the great wish of his heart.- Oh, enough! Estella.

0:32:32 > 0:32:34Um, bring me that purse.

0:32:36 > 0:32:38Yes, um...

0:32:38 > 0:32:41Pip has earned a premium here.

0:32:41 > 0:32:44Here are five and 20 guineas.

0:32:44 > 0:32:46Give it to your new master, Pip.

0:32:53 > 0:32:55Now...

0:32:55 > 0:32:57You are now a blacksmith.

0:32:57 > 0:32:59Goodbye.

0:33:04 > 0:33:08- You are not ashamed of being a blacksmith, are you?- No.

0:33:08 > 0:33:11- Then you are a blacksmith. - Goodbye.

0:33:12 > 0:33:13But...

0:33:13 > 0:33:15Am I to come again?

0:33:16 > 0:33:19No. Goodbye, Pip.

0:33:19 > 0:33:21You have been a good boy.

0:33:21 > 0:33:23Goodbye. Goodbye.

0:33:29 > 0:33:30Come on. Let's go.

0:33:44 > 0:33:48Perhaps we shall meet again. One day.

0:33:52 > 0:33:53It seems unlikely.

0:34:00 > 0:34:02Pip. Pip.

0:34:04 > 0:34:05Come on, boy.

0:34:50 > 0:34:52Pip.

0:34:52 > 0:34:53Joe, may I?

0:34:57 > 0:35:00THEY LAUGH

0:35:53 > 0:35:54Biddy, I wish...

0:35:56 > 0:35:57Go on.

0:35:57 > 0:35:58Pip?

0:36:03 > 0:36:07- Biddy, I wish I could fall in love with you.- Oh.

0:36:07 > 0:36:12- Can I say this to you? - Don't mind me.

0:36:13 > 0:36:15I wish I could love you and my work

0:36:15 > 0:36:17and that I could settle down with Joe at the forge,

0:36:17 > 0:36:20and that we could be sitting here together,

0:36:20 > 0:36:22two completely different people.

0:36:22 > 0:36:25I do wish I could be content, but...

0:36:27 > 0:36:28You cannot.

0:36:35 > 0:36:36Might you be content with me?

0:36:38 > 0:36:39I might.

0:36:40 > 0:36:42But then, I'm easily pleased.

0:36:48 > 0:36:50Do you think of her very often?

0:37:01 > 0:37:03'CLANGING'

0:37:04 > 0:37:07Pip. Pip!

0:37:07 > 0:37:08Gentleman to see you.

0:37:10 > 0:37:12You are Philip Pirrip,

0:37:12 > 0:37:16more commonly known as Pip, am I right?

0:37:16 > 0:37:19- Yes, sir. - And this is your brother-in-law...

0:37:19 > 0:37:21- Joseph, or "Joe" Gargery? - I am that man.

0:37:21 > 0:37:25- And your wife, Mr Gargery? - Dead, sir. Bad heart.

0:37:25 > 0:37:29Passed away five years since, while on the rampage. I miss her.

0:37:29 > 0:37:31- I miss her... - Condolences, yes.

0:37:31 > 0:37:33My name is Jaggers. I'm a lawyer in London.

0:37:33 > 0:37:35I'm pretty well known.

0:37:35 > 0:37:38And I have some unusual business to transact with you.

0:37:42 > 0:37:44Joseph Gargery, I am the bearer of an offer...

0:37:44 > 0:37:48to relieve you of this young fellow, your apprentice.

0:37:48 > 0:37:52I am here to inform you that he has great expectations.

0:37:54 > 0:37:57He has come into a handsome fortune,

0:37:57 > 0:38:01and it is the desire of the present possessor of the fortune

0:38:01 > 0:38:04that he be removed from his present circumstances

0:38:04 > 0:38:07and brought up as a gentleman in London.

0:38:10 > 0:38:13Do you have any objections?

0:38:13 > 0:38:16- I don't think so. - There are conditions, of course.

0:38:16 > 0:38:19The first being that you always retain the name Pip.

0:38:19 > 0:38:23- You've no objections to that, I dare say.- I have no objection.

0:38:23 > 0:38:24And the second stipulation,

0:38:24 > 0:38:30is that the name of the liberal benefactor remain a profound secret.

0:38:30 > 0:38:32You are positively prohibited

0:38:32 > 0:38:36from making any enquiries into this question. Do you understand?

0:38:36 > 0:38:37I understand.

0:38:37 > 0:38:40- Mr Gargery?- Hm?

0:38:40 > 0:38:42Mr Gargery, this is for you.

0:38:42 > 0:38:4420 guineas.

0:38:44 > 0:38:47As compensation for the loss of his services.

0:38:51 > 0:38:53Very generous, I think you'd agree.

0:38:53 > 0:38:56If you think money can make compensation

0:38:56 > 0:38:58for the loss of the little orphan what come to the forge and was...

0:38:58 > 0:39:01- It's time for us, Joe. - Yes, yes, yes, very noble sentiment.

0:39:01 > 0:39:03Very touching, I'm sure. Do you want the money or no?

0:39:03 > 0:39:05- If you're a man, come on!- Joe!

0:39:05 > 0:39:06Bear-baiting and badgering me in my own home.

0:39:06 > 0:39:08- Come on, I say!- Joe!

0:39:08 > 0:39:09- Come on, I say!- Joe! Enough! Enough!

0:39:09 > 0:39:11Joe! CHAINS RATTLES

0:39:22 > 0:39:24Well, Mr Pip, the sooner you leave here, the better.

0:39:24 > 0:39:26Shall we say one week?

0:39:27 > 0:39:29And what will I do in London?

0:39:29 > 0:39:30"Do"?

0:39:30 > 0:39:33What will be my trade?

0:39:33 > 0:39:34My profession?

0:39:34 > 0:39:37A gentleman. You will be a gentleman.

0:39:37 > 0:39:39You will please consider me your guardian now.

0:39:42 > 0:39:43Good evening.

0:39:47 > 0:39:51- PUMBLECHOOK:- Thing is, I always say, you need your inexpressibles

0:39:51 > 0:39:53in something fine, clingy!

0:39:53 > 0:39:55- A nice lute string, ladies. - LADIES CHUCKLING

0:39:55 > 0:39:59No point your inexpressibles being in nankeen, now, is there?

0:39:59 > 0:40:00No point at all.

0:40:00 > 0:40:02Nothing clings. Nothing is expressed.

0:40:02 > 0:40:04LAUGHTER CONTINUES Mr Pumblechook.

0:40:06 > 0:40:09Oh, seven times 16, your answer, please.

0:40:09 > 0:40:12- Mr Pumblechook. - Too slow, too slow.

0:40:12 > 0:40:13- Mr Pumblechook, I have some news. - Oh?

0:40:13 > 0:40:15I've...

0:40:15 > 0:40:17Well, I've come into some property.

0:40:22 > 0:40:23Oh.

0:40:23 > 0:40:26This is a very sweet article for light summer wear.

0:40:26 > 0:40:28- May I?- You may.

0:40:28 > 0:40:31Ah... Feel the knap? Do you feel that?

0:40:31 > 0:40:32Yah.

0:40:32 > 0:40:35See how it catches the light? Extra superfine

0:40:35 > 0:40:38and quite in vogue amongst the London gentry. Number five...

0:40:40 > 0:40:42This is you as well.

0:40:42 > 0:40:43This is very you.

0:40:43 > 0:40:46That will be evening and that will be daytime.

0:40:46 > 0:40:48So, best to get them both.

0:40:48 > 0:40:52- What about some gentleman's boots? - We don't do boots.

0:40:55 > 0:40:57Astonishing!

0:41:00 > 0:41:02Oi! JOE LAUGHS

0:41:02 > 0:41:04For luck!

0:41:08 > 0:41:10- Bye, boy.- Bye, Pip.

0:41:16 > 0:41:18SHE SOBS

0:41:28 > 0:41:30BELLS RING

0:41:30 > 0:41:32So we thought you might like a little erm...

0:41:33 > 0:41:35A little something to tempt your appetite.

0:41:35 > 0:41:38A cup of tea? You might enjoy the chocolate...

0:41:39 > 0:41:42Pip.

0:41:42 > 0:41:43Come closer, come closer.

0:41:43 > 0:41:45Come join us.

0:41:45 > 0:41:48How handsome you look in your finery.

0:41:48 > 0:41:50You remember my cousin Sarah Pocket.

0:41:50 > 0:41:52She works for me now.

0:41:52 > 0:41:54I employ her.

0:41:54 > 0:41:56Miss Havisham, I...

0:41:56 > 0:41:59- I came to take my leave of you. You see, I've...- Yes, yes.

0:41:59 > 0:42:02I've seen Mr Jaggers. I know all about it.

0:42:03 > 0:42:07You are adopted by a mysterious benefactor?

0:42:07 > 0:42:08ALL GASP

0:42:08 > 0:42:10Yes, Miss Havisham.

0:42:10 > 0:42:12Isn't that wonderful news, everyone?

0:42:12 > 0:42:14- Yes, quite...- Wonderful.

0:42:14 > 0:42:16- Wonderful.- Go now.- Everyone, go.

0:42:16 > 0:42:18All of you, go.

0:42:18 > 0:42:19Hmph.

0:42:23 > 0:42:25I was, er, hoping that...

0:42:25 > 0:42:27She's abroad, Pip.

0:42:27 > 0:42:29Educating for a lady.

0:42:29 > 0:42:31Far out of reach. Prettier than ever.

0:42:31 > 0:42:35Admired by all who see her.

0:42:35 > 0:42:38Do you feel you have lost her, Pip?

0:42:38 > 0:42:39Be patient.

0:42:39 > 0:42:41I'm sure your paths will cross.

0:42:41 > 0:42:45- I hope so.- Mm.

0:42:45 > 0:42:47Miss Havisham, I wished to say how grateful...

0:42:47 > 0:42:50Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh. Hush now, Pip.

0:42:51 > 0:42:54You will always keep the name of Pip, you know.

0:42:59 > 0:43:00Go.

0:43:04 > 0:43:05Goodbye, Pip.

0:43:10 > 0:43:12COACHMAN SPURS HORSES

0:43:17 > 0:43:18GEESE HONK

0:43:26 > 0:43:28VENDORS SHOUT INDISTINCTLY

0:43:49 > 0:43:51Here, sir, you want some offal?

0:43:54 > 0:43:56CROWD CHATTERS

0:43:56 > 0:43:58- MAN:- Get off!

0:43:58 > 0:44:00ANIMALS LOW AND BLEAT

0:44:00 > 0:44:03CLAMOUR

0:44:03 > 0:44:06INDISTINCT CONVERSATION

0:44:06 > 0:44:07Excuse me, sir.

0:44:07 > 0:44:10CLAMOUR OF VOICES AND ACTIVITY

0:44:31 > 0:44:34- VENDOR:- Meat!

0:44:34 > 0:44:35Lovely meat!

0:44:38 > 0:44:42- WEMMICK:- Mr Pip? Mr Jaggers will be with you shortly, Mr Pip.

0:44:42 > 0:44:44He's at the Bailey, getting evidence together.

0:44:48 > 0:44:49Whose likenesses are they?

0:44:49 > 0:44:51Likenesses?

0:44:51 > 0:44:54Why, this is their true selves!

0:44:54 > 0:44:56Casts made in Newgate, fresh from the gallows.

0:44:58 > 0:45:01Murderer, and a forger of wills.

0:45:01 > 0:45:03Very crafty in particular, this one.

0:45:03 > 0:45:05But the evidence was too strong.

0:45:05 > 0:45:08Not so crafty now, are you, my friend?

0:45:08 > 0:45:11This was his as well. Made a gift of it to me, just before the end.

0:45:11 > 0:45:14They're not worth much, but they're portable,

0:45:14 > 0:45:15and they're property.

0:45:15 > 0:45:17That's my guiding star, Mr Pip.

0:45:17 > 0:45:20- Get hold of portable property. - I have no more to say to you!

0:45:20 > 0:45:23- That's Mr Jaggers now. - MEN ARGUING INDISTINCTLY

0:45:23 > 0:45:25I wish to know no more than I know. ..Good day, Mr Pip.

0:45:25 > 0:45:28- Any more news, Mr Jaggers? - MAN:- Get your hands off me!

0:45:28 > 0:45:30- Have you paid Mr Wemmick?- Yes. - Now let go of my coat.

0:45:30 > 0:45:32I trust your journey was satisfactory.

0:45:32 > 0:45:35Mr Jaggers, have you had any feelings about my claim?

0:45:35 > 0:45:37"Feelings"? "Feelings"?

0:45:37 > 0:45:39We'll have no "feelings" here.

0:45:39 > 0:45:40Come on in, Mr Pip.

0:45:40 > 0:45:42CLAMOUR

0:45:42 > 0:45:44Move back!

0:45:44 > 0:45:47- You've met Mr Wemmick. - Sorry, sir.

0:45:47 > 0:45:50He keeps the money, so doubtless you will be seeing a lot of him.

0:45:50 > 0:45:52SLAMMING DOORS

0:45:52 > 0:45:54Dear Lord, is that your new suit?

0:45:54 > 0:45:55Here.

0:45:55 > 0:46:00Tailor, hatter, bootmaker, hosier.

0:46:00 > 0:46:02Your credit will be good with all of them.

0:46:02 > 0:46:05I've taken the liberty of enrolling you in a gentlemen's club.

0:46:05 > 0:46:09The Finches of the Grove. Just the thing for gentlemen of distinction.

0:46:09 > 0:46:11Your allowance, Mr Pip.

0:46:11 > 0:46:13I trust you will find it generous.

0:46:13 > 0:46:18Your temporary lodgings will be at Barnard's Inn.

0:46:18 > 0:46:21- Quite near here, so I might keep an eye on you...- There you are, sir.

0:46:21 > 0:46:25..and pull you up when I find you going wrong.

0:46:25 > 0:46:28And, you will go wrong, Mr Pip...

0:46:29 > 0:46:33..not through any fault of mine.

0:46:33 > 0:46:35CROWD CHATTERS INDISTINCTLY

0:47:05 > 0:47:07HERBERT SINGS INDISTINCTLY

0:47:08 > 0:47:10- Mr Pip?- Mr Pocket?

0:47:10 > 0:47:14I am extremely sorry, but I thought that,

0:47:14 > 0:47:17coming from the country, you might like a little fruit.

0:47:17 > 0:47:19- Strawberries!- Oh.

0:47:19 > 0:47:20- Oh.- Strawberry jam!

0:47:21 > 0:47:24Mm. Have you seen your lodgings?

0:47:24 > 0:47:26- No.- They're by no means splendid,

0:47:26 > 0:47:29but I'm sure that we shan't come to blows.

0:47:36 > 0:47:37Put them up.

0:47:38 > 0:47:40Come on.

0:47:40 > 0:47:41Come on.

0:47:42 > 0:47:43Come on.

0:47:44 > 0:47:47Stand your ground. Regular rules apply.

0:47:47 > 0:47:48I beg your pardon?

0:47:48 > 0:47:50HE HUFFS

0:47:52 > 0:47:54HE LAUGHS

0:47:54 > 0:47:56- HE GROWLS - The prowling boy.

0:47:59 > 0:48:02The pale, young gentleman! HE CHUCKLES

0:48:03 > 0:48:07I was there with my Aunt Sarah on a trial visit.

0:48:07 > 0:48:11Miss Havisham fancied that she wanted to see me play.

0:48:11 > 0:48:12KNOCK ON DOOR

0:48:19 > 0:48:21Clearly she didn't take much of a fancy to me.

0:48:21 > 0:48:24Poor taste on her part but just as well.

0:48:24 > 0:48:27Otherwise, I might have been what-d'-you-called it to Estella.

0:48:27 > 0:48:30Affianced. Betrothed.

0:48:30 > 0:48:31Engaged.

0:48:32 > 0:48:36But, it was not to be.

0:48:36 > 0:48:37I'm very sorry.

0:48:37 > 0:48:39Sorry?

0:48:39 > 0:48:41The girl's a Tartar.

0:48:41 > 0:48:44Hard and haughty and... ..Thank you.

0:48:44 > 0:48:45..Capricious to the last degree.

0:48:45 > 0:48:50Brought up by Miss Havisham to wreak revenge on all the male sex.

0:48:52 > 0:48:54Why should she wreak revenge?

0:48:56 > 0:48:58Lord, Mr Pip. Don't you know?

0:49:00 > 0:49:05Miss Havisham was very rich and very proud, a spoilt child.

0:49:05 > 0:49:08Her mother died when she was young and her father married again.

0:49:08 > 0:49:11His cook, would you believe?

0:49:11 > 0:49:13And they had a son, Arthur.

0:49:13 > 0:49:17- Who was...- How might I put this? - ...Not entirely legitimate.

0:49:18 > 0:49:20At this point, I might break off and mention

0:49:20 > 0:49:23that in London it's not the custom to put the knife in the mouth,

0:49:23 > 0:49:25- for fear of accidents.- Sorry.

0:49:27 > 0:49:30And also the fork is not generally used underhand but over.

0:49:30 > 0:49:32- Of course. Of course. - Do you mind?

0:49:32 > 0:49:35No, not at all. I'm gra'eful.

0:49:35 > 0:49:38- HE MOUTHS - Er... Ts, Mr Pip.

0:49:38 > 0:49:40You are GRATEFUL.

0:49:40 > 0:49:43Grateful. Sorry.

0:49:43 > 0:49:44Now, um...

0:49:45 > 0:49:47Miss Havisham met a certain man

0:49:47 > 0:49:50and she loved this man, devotedly, passionately.

0:49:50 > 0:49:52Idolised him.

0:49:52 > 0:49:55And soon, they were engaged.

0:49:56 > 0:49:58He persuaded her to buy her half-brother's share of the brewery

0:49:58 > 0:50:00at an immense price, so that when he was her husband,

0:50:00 > 0:50:03he could hold and manage it all.

0:50:04 > 0:50:05Well...

0:50:07 > 0:50:09'The happy day arrived.

0:50:09 > 0:50:12'The wedding dresses were bought, the wedding tour planned out.

0:50:12 > 0:50:15'The wedding guests were invited, my parents among them.'

0:50:16 > 0:50:18The feast was laid out.

0:50:18 > 0:50:19'A great bride cake made.

0:50:21 > 0:50:23'And the groom wrote her a letter.

0:50:24 > 0:50:28'And she received the letter from her brother, Arthur...'

0:50:28 > 0:50:31- As she was dressing for marriage? - At 20...- 20 minutes to nine.

0:50:31 > 0:50:33'Of course. All those stopped clocks.

0:50:33 > 0:50:38'It was a conspiracy between the groom and her brother,

0:50:38 > 0:50:40'to defraud Miss Havisham and break her heart.'

0:50:44 > 0:50:45No!

0:50:45 > 0:50:49SHE SCREAMS BITTERLY

0:51:02 > 0:51:05And, in that they most surely succeeded.

0:51:07 > 0:51:10So, 'erbert, what's your line of business?

0:51:10 > 0:51:12Well, trade.

0:51:12 > 0:51:13That's where the money is.

0:51:13 > 0:51:18In the future, I shall trade to Egypt for silks and spices.

0:51:18 > 0:51:21Ceylon for elephant tusks.

0:51:21 > 0:51:24But for now? MEN SINGING DRUNKENLY HEARBY

0:51:24 > 0:51:27But for now, I am a clerk in a counting house,

0:51:27 > 0:51:30with a sweetheart whom I can't afford to marry.

0:51:30 > 0:51:32- Is there profit in being a clerk? - No.

0:51:32 > 0:51:34None whatsoever.

0:51:34 > 0:51:36Not a penny.

0:51:36 > 0:51:38BOTH LAUGH

0:51:38 > 0:51:40You know, I don't much care for the name Mr Pip.

0:51:41 > 0:51:45I'll tell you what I should like. Seeing as we are so harmonious

0:51:45 > 0:51:46and you have been a blacksmith,

0:51:46 > 0:51:49would you mind Handel for a familiar name?

0:51:51 > 0:51:52The Harmonious Blacksmith. It's by Handel.

0:51:52 > 0:51:54HE HUMS

0:52:00 > 0:52:03- Do you mind?- I would like it very much.- Good!

0:52:07 > 0:52:09As Bullfinch of this Grove,

0:52:09 > 0:52:11and in the name of the most honoured Chaffinch...

0:52:11 > 0:52:12- ALL: Fringillae! - ..Goldfinch...

0:52:12 > 0:52:14ALL: Carduelis!

0:52:14 > 0:52:15..And Hawfinch.

0:52:15 > 0:52:16Coccothraustes!

0:52:16 > 0:52:20May the present promotion of good feeling ever reign predominant

0:52:20 > 0:52:23among the Noble Finches of the Grove. Gentlemen...

0:52:25 > 0:52:27ALL: Huzzah! Huzzah!

0:52:27 > 0:52:28For the Finches of the Grove!

0:52:31 > 0:52:33GLASSES SMASH

0:52:35 > 0:52:36ALL CHATTER INDISTINCTLY

0:52:41 > 0:52:43I am assured that they are the most fashionable people.

0:52:43 > 0:52:45- Believe me.- Oh.

0:52:45 > 0:52:47You there! New boy. Yes, you there.

0:52:48 > 0:52:50Partridge.

0:52:51 > 0:52:52Throw me a partridge!

0:52:55 > 0:52:56Come on, come on.

0:52:58 > 0:52:59HE LAUGHS

0:53:01 > 0:53:04Oh, dear. I don't think he shall do well, here.

0:53:05 > 0:53:07- FINCH:- Pip, isn't it?

0:53:07 > 0:53:09- Er, Pip?- Pirrip.

0:53:11 > 0:53:13Pirrip?

0:53:14 > 0:53:15Pip Pirrip?

0:53:17 > 0:53:18Oh. How remarkable.

0:53:19 > 0:53:21And where are your people from?

0:53:23 > 0:53:25- My people?- From Kent.

0:53:25 > 0:53:27They're the Kentish Pirrips.

0:53:27 > 0:53:28You sound like some sort of apple.

0:53:28 > 0:53:30HE LAUGHS

0:53:30 > 0:53:32ALL CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY

0:53:35 > 0:53:37SHOUTING

0:53:46 > 0:53:49Huzzah! For Finches of the Grove!

0:53:49 > 0:53:51CROWD LAUGHS

0:53:58 > 0:54:00This will just take a moment, my dear.

0:54:00 > 0:54:02- He seems very keen.- I'm sure.

0:54:02 > 0:54:05Handel, this is my beloved fiancee, Clara.

0:54:05 > 0:54:08- Aren't I the lucky one? - Herbert, please!

0:54:08 > 0:54:11So pleased to meet you. Shall we?

0:54:15 > 0:54:19(This is far too expensive for you, Herbert. What are we doing here?)

0:54:20 > 0:54:23There you are, sir.

0:54:23 > 0:54:25Well? What do you think?

0:54:27 > 0:54:32- It would be at my expense, of course. - (You're a clerk, Herbert Pocket.)

0:54:35 > 0:54:36Well?

0:54:38 > 0:54:39Well...

0:54:41 > 0:54:43MAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY

0:54:43 > 0:54:47..Hurry. I'd like to meet these extravagant Finches of yours.

0:54:47 > 0:54:51Tomorrow evening. No ceremony. No dinner dress.

0:54:51 > 0:54:53Six o'clock, say?

0:54:53 > 0:54:55Give him the money, Wemmick.

0:54:55 > 0:54:56Very well, sir.

0:54:56 > 0:54:58MAN SHOUTING IN THE DISTANCE

0:54:58 > 0:55:01What shall I make of him, Mr Wemmick?

0:55:03 > 0:55:06He's a deep one. Deep.

0:55:07 > 0:55:09As Australia.

0:55:09 > 0:55:11Don't take it personal, Mr Pip. It's professional.

0:55:11 > 0:55:13Only professional.

0:55:13 > 0:55:16I say, if tonight you have nothing better to do,

0:55:16 > 0:55:18why don't you come home to Walworth with me?

0:55:18 > 0:55:20I don't have much to show you but there's a garden

0:55:20 > 0:55:22and one or two curiosities.

0:55:22 > 0:55:25- What?- Watch this.

0:55:25 > 0:55:27I know what you're thinking.

0:55:27 > 0:55:29It's like living in the country.

0:55:31 > 0:55:33All my own doing.

0:55:34 > 0:55:37- CHICKENS CLUCK - Please, now...

0:55:37 > 0:55:40Let me introduce you to the Aged Parent.

0:55:43 > 0:55:47- Well, Aged P, how are you? - All right, John, my boy. All right.

0:55:47 > 0:55:51This is Mr Pip, Aged P. Not that he can hear a word I'm saying.

0:55:51 > 0:55:53(Just nod away at him, if you don't mind. Nod and wink.)

0:55:53 > 0:55:55- Now, John...- Nod.

0:55:55 > 0:55:57- Now... - (And wink. Keep nodding. One more.)

0:55:57 > 0:56:00Nearly time, Aged P. (You keep nodding, I'll heat the poker.)

0:56:00 > 0:56:03Down the stairs, that's right.

0:56:03 > 0:56:04CHILDREN CHATTER AND LAUGH

0:56:08 > 0:56:10Now, John. Now.

0:56:10 > 0:56:13Mr Pip. Mr Pip, if you'd care to do the honours.

0:56:17 > 0:56:19BOOM! Ooh!

0:56:19 > 0:56:20CHILDREN SHOUT ALL THREE LAUGH

0:56:20 > 0:56:22I heard it! I heard it!

0:56:23 > 0:56:27- Does Mr Jaggers admire it? - Never seen it. Never heard of it.

0:56:27 > 0:56:29Never seen the Aged. Never heard of him.

0:56:29 > 0:56:32When I come into The Castle, I leave Mr Jaggers behind.

0:56:32 > 0:56:34And if it's not in any way disagreeable to you,

0:56:34 > 0:56:36you'll oblige me by doing the same.

0:56:36 > 0:56:41- Of course. I understand.- I will give you one piece of advice, though.

0:56:41 > 0:56:44When you dine with Mr Jaggers tomorrow,

0:56:44 > 0:56:46you take a look at his housekeeper, Molly.

0:56:46 > 0:56:47'His housekeeper? Why?

0:56:47 > 0:56:52'Just take a look at his housekeeper and see, a wild beast tamed.'

0:56:52 > 0:56:54Now, gentlemen! Gentlemen!

0:56:54 > 0:56:57Our generous host, Mr Bentley Drummle.

0:56:57 > 0:56:59ALL SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY

0:56:59 > 0:57:01Oh...

0:57:01 > 0:57:04May the present promotion of good feeling

0:57:04 > 0:57:07ever reign predominant over the Noble Finches of the Grove.

0:57:08 > 0:57:10See, Bentley, I told you, you could do it.

0:57:12 > 0:57:15GLASS SMASHES

0:57:15 > 0:57:18Tell me, Pip. Who is the Spider?

0:57:18 > 0:57:21That blotchy, sprawly, sulky fellow?

0:57:21 > 0:57:25That's Bentley Drummle. The richest young man in England.

0:57:25 > 0:57:27- Is it now?- He owns most of Derbyshire, apparently.

0:57:28 > 0:57:30Bentley Drummle, you say?

0:57:30 > 0:57:32Most promising.

0:57:32 > 0:57:33Molly.

0:57:33 > 0:57:36Make sure that fellow does not have an empty glass all evening.

0:57:43 > 0:57:45- MAN:- Come on! - ALL CHEERING

0:57:46 > 0:57:50- MAN 2:- My money's on Bentley! I raise you five!

0:57:50 > 0:57:51ALL: Oh!

0:57:52 > 0:57:54A fluke. Pure chance.

0:57:54 > 0:57:58Come, come, Bentley, concede defeat. Pip beat you fair and square.

0:57:58 > 0:58:02I was under the impression that the Finches was a club for gentlemen.

0:58:02 > 0:58:06I can't be expected to compete against country boys.

0:58:06 > 0:58:08What do you mean, Mr Drummle?

0:58:08 > 0:58:09No slight, I assure you.

0:58:11 > 0:58:13In fact, I salute you, Kentish Pirrip!

0:58:15 > 0:58:16You have the arms of a blacksmith!

0:58:18 > 0:58:20Molly, more wine here.

0:58:22 > 0:58:24You talk of strength.

0:58:24 > 0:58:26I'll show you strength.

0:58:26 > 0:58:28Show them your wrists, Molly. Come on.

0:58:28 > 0:58:31- Master, don't!- Show them both. Show them. Show them.

0:58:36 > 0:58:38- MAN:- What is that?

0:58:38 > 0:58:40Mm.

0:58:40 > 0:58:41There's power.

0:58:43 > 0:58:46Very few men have the power this woman has.

0:58:50 > 0:58:53Gentlemen, I propose a toast.

0:58:54 > 0:58:57I drink to you, Mr Drummle.

0:58:57 > 0:59:00- To your good health, Bentley! - ALL MURMUR

0:59:03 > 0:59:05I apologise if anything disagreeable...

0:59:05 > 0:59:07Oh, no, no. That's all right.

0:59:08 > 0:59:11- I do like that Spider fellow, though.- Do you? I don't.

0:59:12 > 0:59:16No. No, you're right, of course. Stay as clear of him as you can.

0:59:18 > 0:59:22He does have great promise, though.

0:59:22 > 0:59:25Indeed, if I were a fortune teller.

0:59:27 > 0:59:28But I'm not a fortune teller.

0:59:30 > 0:59:32You know what I am, don't you?

0:59:34 > 0:59:37Go to bed, Pip. Goodnight.

0:59:46 > 0:59:48- KNOCKING ON DOOR - Sir.

0:59:48 > 0:59:50Come on! Come on, sir!

0:59:50 > 0:59:52- Get up! - PIP MOANS

0:59:53 > 0:59:55Someone to see you, sir.

0:59:57 > 1:00:00Pepper, I've told you I'm not to be woken unless the...

1:00:01 > 1:00:03How are you, Pip?

1:00:20 > 1:00:22I brought you a toasting fork as a present,

1:00:22 > 1:00:25you know, for crumpets and the like.

1:00:25 > 1:00:28- But I see you have no need. - That's... It's perfect, Joe. Thank you.

1:00:29 > 1:00:32- Tea or coffee, sir?- Oh! Tea, sir, please, if you don't mind.

1:00:32 > 1:00:34I find the coffee a little powerful.

1:00:38 > 1:00:41- Us two now being alone, sir... - Sir?

1:00:41 > 1:00:43Joe, how can you call me sir?

1:00:43 > 1:00:46Us two being now alone, Pip,

1:00:46 > 1:00:49I might tell you the reason for me being in the abode of a gentleman,

1:00:49 > 1:00:54which is that I've had a communication with a certain Miss A.

1:00:57 > 1:00:58"Miss A", Joe?

1:01:00 > 1:01:03Miss 'Avisham. She wishes to see you on a matter of great import.

1:01:03 > 1:01:05DOOR OPENS

1:01:05 > 1:01:09Joe, this is my good friend Herbert Pocket.

1:01:09 > 1:01:12- Mr Gargery, I've heard a great deal about you.- Nice to meet you.

1:01:12 > 1:01:16- Oh? What is there to say? - A very great deal.

1:01:16 > 1:01:19Now, suppose we have a celebration?

1:01:19 > 1:01:21CROWD CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY

1:01:28 > 1:01:31It takes some getting used to, eh, Joe?

1:01:31 > 1:01:34Now, this place may look a little rough but don't be deceived.

1:01:34 > 1:01:38In my opinion, this is the finest place in London.

1:01:39 > 1:01:41Oh, and the pressed duck is superb.

1:01:46 > 1:01:48Let him take it, Joe.

1:01:56 > 1:01:57Joe.

1:02:04 > 1:02:07How do you find London, Mr Gargery?

1:02:07 > 1:02:09London! What a place! What a place!

1:02:09 > 1:02:12Course, I wouldn't keep a pig in it myself.

1:02:24 > 1:02:28Biddy sends her regards. She's a teacher now, a good one.

1:02:28 > 1:02:30She taught me.

1:02:30 > 1:02:31Fork. F-O-R-K.

1:02:31 > 1:02:33- Knife. N-I-F-E. I know it's not! - HE CHUCKLES

1:02:33 > 1:02:35- More wine, Mr Gargery?- Yes, please.

1:02:37 > 1:02:39Joe, please! There's really no need

1:02:39 > 1:02:41to be so conscientious in emptying your glass.

1:02:43 > 1:02:46The rim should never touch your nose, Joe.

1:02:51 > 1:02:53Gentlemen, if you'll excuse me.

1:03:03 > 1:03:05Well, business concluded,

1:03:05 > 1:03:07I'll be off.

1:03:07 > 1:03:09- You're going now?- Yes, I am.

1:03:09 > 1:03:12- Please, put your money away, Joe. - No. No, I insist.

1:03:12 > 1:03:14- You will not stay the night? - No, I won't.

1:03:14 > 1:03:16- Sir! - HE WHISTLES

1:03:16 > 1:03:19- Sir!- For God's sake, Joe, put your money away!

1:03:19 > 1:03:21HITS ARM

1:03:38 > 1:03:40CROWD CHATTERS

1:03:40 > 1:03:41Joe!

1:03:42 > 1:03:45- At least, let me walk you to the coach.- I'll find my own way.

1:03:45 > 1:03:49But we have barely spoken, Joe. I wished to show you some sights.

1:03:49 > 1:03:52You and me are not two figures to be together in London.

1:03:52 > 1:03:56I'm wrong outside the forge, and the kitchen and the marshes.

1:03:56 > 1:03:59You come sometime and you, put your head in at the window at the forge

1:03:59 > 1:04:03and you'll see Joe the blacksmith, and what larks we'll have!

1:04:03 > 1:04:05But here, Pip, here I am most awful dull.

1:04:06 > 1:04:09So God bless you, dear old Pip, old chap. God bless you!

1:04:25 > 1:04:26You know the way.

1:04:31 > 1:04:33- SHE GASPS - Pip.

1:04:33 > 1:04:35How do you do?

1:04:38 > 1:04:40You kiss my hand as if I was a queen.

1:04:41 > 1:04:43- You wished to see me?- Mm.

1:05:03 > 1:05:04Pip.

1:05:14 > 1:05:16I am to be sent to London.

1:05:16 > 1:05:19I am to go on show, myself and the jewels.

1:05:25 > 1:05:26Do you wish to go on show?

1:05:28 > 1:05:29Why ask?

1:05:29 > 1:05:33We have no choice, you and I, but to obey instructions.

1:05:34 > 1:05:36ESTELLA GIGGLES

1:05:36 > 1:05:39I watched you, you know, that day.

1:05:39 > 1:05:42Fighting for my honour.

1:05:42 > 1:05:46I must have been a strange little creature to hide and watch,

1:05:46 > 1:05:48but I did. I enjoyed it very much.

1:05:48 > 1:05:50You rewarded me very much.

1:05:50 > 1:05:52Did I?

1:05:55 > 1:05:57You kissed me.

1:05:58 > 1:05:59Poor Pip.

1:06:06 > 1:06:09You imagine yourself a young knight from a child's story,

1:06:09 > 1:06:13tearing away the cobwebs and thorns, letting in the sunshine.

1:06:13 > 1:06:15Marrying the princess.

1:06:19 > 1:06:22But you must know, Pip, I have no heart.

1:06:22 > 1:06:24I don't believe it. How can there be beauty without a heart?

1:06:24 > 1:06:27Oh, I have a heart to be stabbed in or shot in,

1:06:27 > 1:06:29and if it ceased to beat,

1:06:29 > 1:06:31I should cease to be.

1:06:31 > 1:06:33But there's no...softness there.

1:06:33 > 1:06:36No sympathy.

1:06:36 > 1:06:38Sentiment.

1:06:40 > 1:06:43Nonsense. I've been made that way.

1:06:44 > 1:06:46- Oh, I...- I am serious, Pip.

1:06:47 > 1:06:51If we're to be thrown together, you must believe me.

1:06:51 > 1:06:52For both our sakes.

1:06:53 > 1:06:56I'm sorry, I cannot.

1:06:56 > 1:06:57I will not.

1:06:58 > 1:07:00Very well. It is said at any rate.

1:07:05 > 1:07:08Come, Miss Havisham will be expecting you at your old post.

1:07:11 > 1:07:13'Is she beautiful?'

1:07:13 > 1:07:14Is she graceful?

1:07:14 > 1:07:16Is she well-grown?

1:07:16 > 1:07:18Do you admire her?

1:07:18 > 1:07:21- Of course. - Then love her. Love her, Pip.

1:07:21 > 1:07:24If she wounds you, love her. If she fails you, love her.

1:07:24 > 1:07:27If she tears your heart to pieces, as it gets older, it will tear deeper,

1:07:27 > 1:07:29but love her, love her, love her!

1:07:29 > 1:07:31I adopted her to be loved. I bred her to be loved.

1:07:32 > 1:07:36I educated her and I developed her into what she is.

1:07:36 > 1:07:38You know what love is, Pip?

1:07:38 > 1:07:40It is blind devotion.

1:07:40 > 1:07:42It is self-humiliation.

1:07:42 > 1:07:44It is degradation. It is utter submission,

1:07:44 > 1:07:47giving up your heart and soul as I did to that man.

1:07:47 > 1:07:50Miss Havisham!

1:07:50 > 1:07:52Enough excitement for one day.

1:07:52 > 1:07:56Pip, you've been requested to escort Estella to London in the morning.

1:07:56 > 1:07:58I suggest an early night.

1:08:03 > 1:08:04Miss Havisham.

1:08:06 > 1:08:08Shall we take a trip?

1:08:10 > 1:08:11Once round?

1:08:29 > 1:08:31HE HUMS HAPPILY

1:08:36 > 1:08:39# Old Clem, with a thump and a sound

1:08:40 > 1:08:41# Old Clem

1:08:41 > 1:08:43# Beat it out, beat it out

1:08:43 > 1:08:45# Old Clem with a... #

1:08:45 > 1:08:47HE HUMS

1:09:07 > 1:09:12Mrs Brandley is to be paid a large sum of money to introduce me to society.

1:09:13 > 1:09:15The jewels and I.

1:09:15 > 1:09:18- We are to be shown to people... - Hurry up!

1:09:18 > 1:09:20..and people are to be "shown" to us.

1:09:20 > 1:09:23- And may I come and see you? - Of course.

1:09:23 > 1:09:26Miss Havisham expects it.

1:09:26 > 1:09:28If my time permits.

1:09:31 > 1:09:36I see bills from vintners, bills from jewellers, from bookmakers.

1:09:36 > 1:09:40I suspected you would go wrong, Pip, but really you are excelling yourself.

1:09:40 > 1:09:43- I'll endeavour to show more restraint.- Oh, do as you will, it's no business of mine.

1:09:45 > 1:09:47Will you make sure that Mr Pip gets the money he requires.

1:09:47 > 1:09:50Thank you, Wemmick? Excuse me.

1:09:51 > 1:09:53Ah. Good day to you, sir.

1:09:53 > 1:09:56Please come into my office. So good to see you again.

1:09:56 > 1:09:59'STRADELLA QUADRILLE PLAYS'

1:10:04 > 1:10:06CROWD CHATTER

1:10:22 > 1:10:24Finches, Finches, I would like to raise a glass

1:10:24 > 1:10:26to a lady of my acquaintance.

1:10:26 > 1:10:28ALL: Ooh!

1:10:29 > 1:10:31A lady of Richmond.

1:10:32 > 1:10:33A peerless beauty.

1:10:35 > 1:10:37Miss Estella Havisham!

1:10:37 > 1:10:40FINCHES: Miss Estella Havisham! I know that lady.

1:10:40 > 1:10:43Do you? Oh, Lord!

1:10:43 > 1:10:45And you know nothing of her!

1:10:45 > 1:10:48Well, on the contrary, I've had the pleasure of dancing with her.

1:10:48 > 1:10:50- Several times.- You lie!

1:10:50 > 1:10:52Steady now, Handel.

1:10:52 > 1:10:54Indeed.

1:10:55 > 1:10:57Then perhaps you might care to follow me.

1:10:59 > 1:11:01FINCHES CHATTER EXCITEDLY

1:11:03 > 1:11:05MUSIC CONTINUES

1:11:22 > 1:11:24- MAN 1:- Out of my way!

1:11:24 > 1:11:25- MAN 2:- Out of my way!

1:11:26 > 1:11:27- MAN 3:- Out of my way!

1:11:29 > 1:11:32MUSIC STOPS, APPLAUSE

1:11:34 > 1:11:36- MAN:- Step away from the lady, sir.

1:11:44 > 1:11:45A waltz!

1:11:49 > 1:11:51WALTZ PLAYS

1:12:11 > 1:12:14- The dance is not yet over. - Remove your hand, sir.

1:12:21 > 1:12:23Oh, hard luck. Come on!

1:12:36 > 1:12:38Pip!

1:12:38 > 1:12:40Pip, will you never take warning?

1:12:40 > 1:12:44- How can you do it, Estella?- What? - Give your affections to that man.

1:12:44 > 1:12:47All sorts of ugly creatures hover about a lighted candle.

1:12:47 > 1:12:52- Can the candle help it?- No, but you can.- Perhaps. If I cared.

1:12:52 > 1:12:53But you MUST care!

1:12:54 > 1:12:57To encourage a man as despised,

1:12:57 > 1:13:00as unworthy and boorish as Bentley Drummle.

1:13:00 > 1:13:03And this is a man who has nothing to recommend him except money...

1:13:03 > 1:13:06Pip, don't let it affect you so.

1:13:06 > 1:13:07I can't help it!

1:13:07 > 1:13:10To give that man the looks and smiles you never give to me...

1:13:10 > 1:13:11Do you want me to deceive you?

1:13:13 > 1:13:15- Do you deceive him?- Yes!

1:13:15 > 1:13:17Yes, him and many, many other men.

1:13:17 > 1:13:19All men.

1:13:20 > 1:13:22All men but you.

1:13:22 > 1:13:24And why am I to be spared?

1:13:28 > 1:13:29Why do you think?

1:14:03 > 1:14:05< Lovely evening, isn't it?

1:14:07 > 1:14:09A storm later, so they say.

1:14:10 > 1:14:13Estella, Mr Drummle requires your presence.

1:14:17 > 1:14:18Urgently.

1:14:28 > 1:14:32THUNDER RUMBLES

1:14:32 > 1:14:35RAIN PATTERS

1:14:52 > 1:14:54FIRE CRACKLES

1:14:55 > 1:14:56CLOCK CHIMES

1:14:58 > 1:14:59Hello?

1:15:00 > 1:15:02CLATTERING NEARBY Herbert?

1:15:04 > 1:15:06You're back early!

1:15:06 > 1:15:07Who's there?

1:15:22 > 1:15:25THUNDER RUMBLES

1:15:27 > 1:15:29HE GASPS Who are you?

1:15:29 > 1:15:32Wait, wait, wait. Shh. Wait.

1:15:32 > 1:15:33How'd you get in here?

1:15:41 > 1:15:42Good God.

1:15:51 > 1:15:52What are you...?

1:15:57 > 1:16:00You acted noble, my boy.

1:16:01 > 1:16:04Noble, and I have never forgot it.

1:16:04 > 1:16:07Look, if you're grateful to me for what I did as a boy...

1:16:08 > 1:16:10..it's not necessary.

1:16:10 > 1:16:15- Really. You must understand. - What must I understand?

1:16:15 > 1:16:18That I cannot renew our acquaintance.

1:16:18 > 1:16:19My life has changed since then.

1:16:19 > 1:16:23Now, I'm glad that you're well and you've repented.

1:16:23 > 1:16:25But really, you must go.

1:16:25 > 1:16:26Please?

1:16:26 > 1:16:29How about a drink first?

1:16:29 > 1:16:30Before I go.

1:16:34 > 1:16:36How have you been living?

1:16:37 > 1:16:38A sheep farmer...

1:16:40 > 1:16:42..stock breeder, in the New World.

1:16:44 > 1:16:46Many a thousand mile off.

1:16:48 > 1:16:51- You've done well? - I've done wonderful well.

1:16:51 > 1:16:54Seems, you've done well, too.

1:16:54 > 1:16:56Yes.

1:16:56 > 1:16:59Yes. No, I have. Thank you.

1:16:59 > 1:17:01I would like, if I may,

1:17:01 > 1:17:02to give you this gift.

1:17:04 > 1:17:06A token. For old times.

1:17:11 > 1:17:13Before you go.

1:17:27 > 1:17:28There's your gift.

1:17:30 > 1:17:33Might a varmint make so bold as to ask you,

1:17:33 > 1:17:35how you've done well...

1:17:35 > 1:17:37Since we were on them marshes?

1:17:39 > 1:17:40Mmm?

1:17:40 > 1:17:44- I've come into some property. - And might he ask whose property?

1:17:44 > 1:17:46No, I cannot say her name. There are conditions.

1:17:46 > 1:17:50Conditions? Could I make a guess as to your income?

1:17:52 > 1:17:54Might the first figure be a...

1:17:54 > 1:17:58- A five?- How could you... - And you would have had a guardian?

1:17:58 > 1:18:02A lawyer, maybe, with a name beginning with a...a J?

1:18:02 > 1:18:05A J, perhaps, who might have sent me your address

1:18:05 > 1:18:07when I landed in Portsmouth?

1:18:07 > 1:18:11Mr Jaggers, perhaps?

1:18:12 > 1:18:14Yes, dear boy. Yes.

1:18:14 > 1:18:16I've made a gentleman of you.

1:18:21 > 1:18:23I swore that time

1:18:23 > 1:18:27as sure as I ever earned a guinea, that guinea should go to you.

1:18:27 > 1:18:31- No...- I lived rough that you should live smooth.

1:18:31 > 1:18:36I worked hard that you should be above work.

1:18:38 > 1:18:39I made you!

1:18:40 > 1:18:44- I'm your, your father, Pip.- No. No, no, no. You are not my father!

1:18:44 > 1:18:46No, no.

1:18:46 > 1:18:48Your second father, then.

1:18:48 > 1:18:50You're my son. No...

1:18:50 > 1:18:53No, you're more to me than any son.

1:18:55 > 1:18:58- Look at you, dear boy! - HE CRIES

1:18:58 > 1:19:00Look at these lodgings. They're fit for a lord.

1:19:00 > 1:19:04And yeah, this watch and this ring

1:19:04 > 1:19:07and your linen and your clothes.

1:19:08 > 1:19:11And your, your books, too.

1:19:11 > 1:19:12Oh!

1:19:12 > 1:19:14You read them all, have you?

1:19:15 > 1:19:18You shall read them to me...

1:19:18 > 1:19:24And I shall be so proud, to think that I'm the maker of such a man.

1:19:27 > 1:19:31I must sleep, long and sound.

1:19:31 > 1:19:33It's a long time since I slept.

1:19:34 > 1:19:36You'll keep watch, dear boy?

1:19:36 > 1:19:39Cos, look here. Here.

1:19:40 > 1:19:43Caution is necessary.

1:19:43 > 1:19:45I was sent for life.

1:19:45 > 1:19:49It's death to come back. I should be hanged if took.

1:19:49 > 1:19:51You risked your life to come to me?

1:19:51 > 1:19:53That's right, dear boy.

1:19:53 > 1:19:57I... I don't even know your name.

1:19:57 > 1:19:59Magwitch.

1:19:59 > 1:20:02Abel Magwitch.

1:20:20 > 1:20:22- Well, is it true? - Do not commit yourself.

1:20:22 > 1:20:24Do not tell me anything, I do not want...

1:20:24 > 1:20:29- Is what I've been told true?- "Told" implies verbal communication.

1:20:29 > 1:20:33You cannot have verbal communication with a man in New South Wales.

1:20:33 > 1:20:37- I was always led to believe... - Nothing. Nothing.

1:20:37 > 1:20:40You believed what you chose to believe. Mm-hm?

1:20:41 > 1:20:44It's not my responsibility.

1:20:44 > 1:20:47Now, I understand you have an uncle staying with you.

1:20:48 > 1:20:49Yes? Yes?

1:20:51 > 1:20:53- Yes.- Right.

1:20:53 > 1:20:56May I, suggest you buy him some new clothes,

1:20:56 > 1:20:59advise him to spend most of his time in your rooms

1:20:59 > 1:21:02and perhaps have a haircut.

1:21:02 > 1:21:03Yes?

1:21:03 > 1:21:08Meanwhile, if you are writing to your friend in New South Wales,

1:21:08 > 1:21:10you may choose to send him that.

1:21:10 > 1:21:12The balance of our accounts.

1:21:12 > 1:21:14Mm-hm?

1:21:14 > 1:21:17My services are ended.

1:21:19 > 1:21:20Good day, Mr Pip.

1:21:25 > 1:21:27All that time, in Satis House, I was just a...

1:21:28 > 1:21:31..a mechanical heart to practise on.

1:21:32 > 1:21:35Estella was never meant for me at all.

1:21:35 > 1:21:38And you, my "guardian", have known this all along.

1:21:38 > 1:21:40WEMMICK CLEARS HIS THROAT

1:21:41 > 1:21:43Well...

1:21:44 > 1:21:47You may as well hear this from me as anyone else.

1:21:47 > 1:21:49Um...

1:21:49 > 1:21:51The Spider has played his hand.

1:22:06 > 1:22:08Can I help you?

1:22:08 > 1:22:12- Open this gate, Drummle, or I swear...- Why, it's the smithy's boy!

1:22:13 > 1:22:16Don't lose your temper, smithy's boy.

1:22:16 > 1:22:18Seems to me you've lost quite enough already.

1:22:30 > 1:22:32Pip?

1:22:32 > 1:22:34- Pip. - Oh, enough!

1:22:36 > 1:22:38What I have to say to Estella I will say before you.

1:22:39 > 1:22:41But, Miss Havisham...

1:22:43 > 1:22:45When you first took me from my home,

1:22:45 > 1:22:50I came as a kind of servant, to gratify a whim and be paid for it.

1:22:50 > 1:22:51- Yes.- And when I fell into my mistake

1:22:51 > 1:22:55of imagining that you were my benefactor...

1:22:55 > 1:22:56Yes, I... Let you go on.

1:22:59 > 1:23:00Was that kind?

1:23:01 > 1:23:04"Kind"? Who am I to be kind?

1:23:07 > 1:23:09No, it amused me...

1:23:10 > 1:23:12To punish my relations.

1:23:13 > 1:23:17You were adequately paid, I believe. What else do you want?

1:23:21 > 1:23:22Estella.

1:23:28 > 1:23:31You know I love you.

1:23:31 > 1:23:33I have loved you since I first saw you in this house.

1:23:34 > 1:23:37Foolishly, I had hoped that Miss Havisham

1:23:37 > 1:23:39had meant us for each other.

1:23:39 > 1:23:42Clearly the idea was absurd,

1:23:42 > 1:23:45and I hope Miss Havisham will take what pleasure she can

1:23:45 > 1:23:49in knowing that I am as unhappy as she ever meant me to be.

1:23:49 > 1:23:51These are sentiments,

1:23:51 > 1:23:54emotions that I am unable to comprehend.

1:23:54 > 1:23:57When you say you love me,

1:23:57 > 1:24:01I understand it as a form of words but it touches nothing here.

1:24:01 > 1:24:03- I don't believe you. - Did I not warn you?

1:24:03 > 1:24:05- Yes.- Did you not think I meant it?

1:24:05 > 1:24:08- No. It's not natural! - It is natural in me!

1:24:08 > 1:24:10And yet still I love you.

1:24:12 > 1:24:15I know that I'll never call you mine, Estella,

1:24:15 > 1:24:18yet still, I love you.

1:24:18 > 1:24:22I love you and I beg you do not marry Bentley Drummle.

1:24:22 > 1:24:25Someone else, anyone, but not that brute.

1:24:25 > 1:24:27Too late. It's too late.

1:24:29 > 1:24:31I am going to marry him.

1:24:31 > 1:24:33The preparations are already under way.

1:24:35 > 1:24:38- You can't let Miss Havisham... - It is my own act.

1:24:38 > 1:24:41Miss Havisham has urged me to wait, to reconsider.

1:24:43 > 1:24:45But I am tired of my life.

1:24:47 > 1:24:49We will do well enough.

1:24:54 > 1:24:56Give me your hand.

1:25:00 > 1:25:03Be happy, Pip...

1:25:03 > 1:25:07This will pass in time. I'll be out of your thoughts in a week.

1:25:08 > 1:25:11Out of my thoughts?

1:25:11 > 1:25:13You're in every thought.

1:25:13 > 1:25:16You're part of my existence.

1:25:16 > 1:25:18Part of me.

1:25:18 > 1:25:20You're in every thought,

1:25:20 > 1:25:23in every line I have ever read since I first came here.

1:25:24 > 1:25:26You're in the river,

1:25:26 > 1:25:28the sails of ships,

1:25:28 > 1:25:30the sea, the clouds,

1:25:30 > 1:25:32the stones of London.

1:25:33 > 1:25:37Until the last hours of my life, you will remain in me...

1:25:37 > 1:25:40Part of the little good, part of the evil.

1:25:42 > 1:25:44And I will always think of the good.

1:25:53 > 1:25:55Goodbye. God bless you.

1:25:55 > 1:25:57So proud,

1:25:57 > 1:25:58so hard.

1:26:00 > 1:26:02I am what you have made me!

1:26:04 > 1:26:09You are my mother, and yet I have never seen your face by daylight.

1:26:09 > 1:26:10Since I was a baby, you taught me

1:26:10 > 1:26:12that there was no such thing as daylight,

1:26:12 > 1:26:14that it had blighted you...

1:26:16 > 1:26:18And it would blight me, too, if I let it.

1:26:20 > 1:26:22Well...

1:26:23 > 1:26:25I am what you made me.

1:26:29 > 1:26:31This is what you made me.

1:26:31 > 1:26:34Estella...

1:26:34 > 1:26:35Come with me now.

1:27:18 > 1:27:22I'd like to help Mr Pocket. He has been a loyal and decent friend

1:27:22 > 1:27:24and I'd like to use the money that remains to do one good thing.

1:27:24 > 1:27:27I'd like to purchase him a position. Without his knowledge.

1:27:27 > 1:27:30Allowing for debts, which are substantial,

1:27:30 > 1:27:32I might add, that's £500, sir.

1:27:32 > 1:27:35- All invested in a friend? - Yes, yes. Every last penny.

1:27:35 > 1:27:37What's your advice?

1:27:37 > 1:27:38HE SCOFFS

1:27:38 > 1:27:40Well, sir, if I was in the office,

1:27:40 > 1:27:43I would suggest that you take that £500, and choose your bridge.

1:27:43 > 1:27:45There are six to choose from up as high as Chelsea Reach

1:27:45 > 1:27:47and throw the money off it.

1:27:47 > 1:27:51You'll lose it just the same, but it will be quicker and less painful.

1:27:51 > 1:27:53Those would be my sentiments...

1:27:53 > 1:27:55in the office.

1:27:55 > 1:27:58But your home sentiments, your...

1:27:58 > 1:28:00Your Walworth sentiments?

1:28:00 > 1:28:04My Walworth sentiments...

1:28:04 > 1:28:06would be...

1:28:07 > 1:28:09I'm going to see what I can do.

1:28:14 > 1:28:17CHURCH BELL RINGS

1:28:25 > 1:28:27MAN GROANS, CLATTERING

1:28:27 > 1:28:28SHOUTING

1:28:30 > 1:28:34- Let go of me!- Magwitch!

1:28:34 > 1:28:37Leave him! Magwitch! HERBERT WHIMPERS

1:28:37 > 1:28:39He wishes to buy us a house!

1:28:39 > 1:28:41In Hyde Park!

1:28:41 > 1:28:42A coach, horses...

1:28:42 > 1:28:44Can't you accept?

1:28:44 > 1:28:46How can I?

1:28:47 > 1:28:50I've seen him try to murder a man. He might have murdered you.

1:28:51 > 1:28:55And yet, he risked his life to find you.

1:28:55 > 1:28:58He says I am the son he's never had.

1:28:58 > 1:28:59The idea appals me, Herbert...

1:29:01 > 1:29:05- ..but even so, he must not be captured...- Gentlemen.

1:29:08 > 1:29:11Now, I ain't going to tell you my life like a song or a story book,

1:29:11 > 1:29:13but give it to you short and handy.

1:29:13 > 1:29:17In jail, out of jail. In jail, out of jail.

1:29:17 > 1:29:21That's my life... Until I met my boy here.

1:29:22 > 1:29:25I've been done everything to except hanged.

1:29:25 > 1:29:28I've tramped and begged and thieved, poached...

1:29:28 > 1:29:30Anything that doesn't pay and leads to trouble.

1:29:31 > 1:29:34And then a matter of 20 years ago...

1:29:35 > 1:29:39..when I was out of money and out of luck, not that I'd been in it much,

1:29:39 > 1:29:41I met a man.

1:29:41 > 1:29:43At Epsom Races.

1:29:43 > 1:29:46His name...was Compeyson.

1:29:46 > 1:29:48- Compeyson?- Compeyson.

1:29:50 > 1:29:52I'm sorry. Go on.

1:29:53 > 1:29:56'A gentleman was Compeyson,

1:29:56 > 1:29:59'a smooth one, good-looking, too, went to boarding school.

1:29:59 > 1:30:04'He was younger than me but he'd got cloth and he'd got learning.

1:30:04 > 1:30:07'He and his missus had a plan...

1:30:07 > 1:30:11'involving the defrauding of a certain lady by her half-brother.

1:30:11 > 1:30:15'It weren't much of a plan to my mind, but I played my part...

1:30:15 > 1:30:18'I played my part in a small way.

1:30:18 > 1:30:19'I can't say I'm proud of it.'

1:30:19 > 1:30:21Well done, Abel.

1:30:25 > 1:30:29- I had a missus, too, at that time. - You were married?- No matter.

1:30:38 > 1:30:41That was a dark time, that time with Compeyson.

1:30:41 > 1:30:44Always in debt to him, always under his thumb,

1:30:44 > 1:30:46always getting into danger,

1:30:46 > 1:30:49always working, for years and years,

1:30:49 > 1:30:52till I was his black slave.

1:30:57 > 1:31:01The short of it is, we got committed for felony,

1:31:01 > 1:31:03putting forged notes into circulation.

1:31:03 > 1:31:07"Separate defences," Compeyson says. "No communication."

1:31:07 > 1:31:08HE LAUGHS

1:31:08 > 1:31:12I sold everything but the clothes on my back so I could get Jaggers,

1:31:12 > 1:31:14for all the good it did me.

1:31:14 > 1:31:17Says the counsel for Compeyson, wasn't he the younger

1:31:17 > 1:31:19and well brought up and of a good school? Wasn't he...

1:31:19 > 1:31:22- LAWYER:- '..A gentleman of a county of Shropshire...'

1:31:22 > 1:31:24A gentleman?

1:31:24 > 1:31:27'Given your persistence and your malign influence...'

1:31:27 > 1:31:29And when the verdict came, wasn't it Compeyson

1:31:29 > 1:31:32as was recommended for mercy on account of good character

1:31:32 > 1:31:37and bad company and all the damn'd lies he'd given up against me?

1:31:37 > 1:31:39And wasn't it me as never got a word...

1:31:39 > 1:31:41- ..But to find you guilty. - Guilty.

1:31:41 > 1:31:42HE GRUNTS

1:31:42 > 1:31:45- Guilty. - JUDGE:- Order! Order!

1:31:45 > 1:31:46Guilty.

1:31:47 > 1:31:50For how long?

1:31:50 > 1:31:5114 years.

1:31:53 > 1:31:55He got two.

1:31:55 > 1:31:58And a few months on, he turns up on my prison ship.

1:31:58 > 1:32:00I swore to the Lord, I'd smash his face in...

1:32:01 > 1:32:05And I did. And then, thinking, hoping, that he'd drowned,

1:32:05 > 1:32:08I swam to the shore and was hiding among the graves there,

1:32:08 > 1:32:10envying them that were in them...

1:32:11 > 1:32:13And my boy here found me.

1:32:15 > 1:32:17My boy.

1:32:20 > 1:32:22- Is he dead?- Who?- Compeyson.

1:32:22 > 1:32:25'He'll wish I am, if he's alive.'

1:32:25 > 1:32:28And he'll wish he was, if I find him.

1:32:29 > 1:32:32- And the lady he defrauded. Her name was...?- Havisham.

1:32:34 > 1:32:35Miss Havisham.

1:32:52 > 1:32:55PIP: 'I need you to tell me about Compeyson.

1:32:55 > 1:32:58- JAGGERS:- 'Clever fellow. Dangerous.

1:32:58 > 1:33:01- 'Is he still alive? - To my knowledge, yes.'

1:33:01 > 1:33:04I would strongly advise your uncle to pack his bags.

1:33:04 > 1:33:06If he's found, he will hang.

1:33:06 > 1:33:09And it's fair to presume that Mr Compeyson does not wish him well.

1:33:09 > 1:33:11- FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING - Abel's come back!

1:33:11 > 1:33:13- You told me he'd never come back. - Calm down, Molly.

1:33:13 > 1:33:15He mustn't find out, ever. Poor, poor, Abel.

1:33:15 > 1:33:17What did you make me do? It was wicked, wicked!

1:33:17 > 1:33:20Abel will never find out. I'll shall ensure that.

1:33:20 > 1:33:23- Did I not swear at the time... - You swore that she'd be safe!

1:33:23 > 1:33:25You swore she'd have a brand-new life!

1:33:28 > 1:33:29PIP: 'Jaggers, you must tell me.'

1:33:31 > 1:33:32Who is this "she"?

1:33:39 > 1:33:42Magwitch and Molly had a child.

1:33:42 > 1:33:44'A girl. A pretty thing.

1:33:44 > 1:33:47'But Molly was a fierce one, wild and passionate like her husband,

1:33:47 > 1:33:51'and not a woman to let injustice go unpunished.

1:33:51 > 1:33:53'Compeyson, of course, was safe in prison.

1:33:53 > 1:33:55'His wife, however, was not safe.

1:33:55 > 1:33:57'Molly found her.

1:33:57 > 1:33:58'A terrible crime.'

1:33:58 > 1:34:01BOTH GRUNT

1:34:02 > 1:34:03'Cold-blooded and ruthless,

1:34:03 > 1:34:06'assuming, of course, that Molly did it.'

1:34:07 > 1:34:13But to be guilty and to be found guilty are different things.

1:34:21 > 1:34:25Put the case that a woman accused of murder went to see her...

1:34:26 > 1:34:28..legal adviser...

1:34:30 > 1:34:32..and put the case that same legal adviser

1:34:32 > 1:34:36holds a trust to find a child for an eccentric and rich woman

1:34:36 > 1:34:38to adopt and bring up.

1:34:40 > 1:34:45Put the case that the legal adviser said to the mother of the child...

1:34:46 > 1:34:50Give the child into my hands, I will do my best to get you off.

1:34:50 > 1:34:53If you are saved, your child is saved.

1:34:53 > 1:34:57If you are lost, your child is still saved.

1:35:00 > 1:35:03And the child was your fee?

1:35:06 > 1:35:08And what of Magwitch?

1:35:10 > 1:35:13- The father was told... - No! You say his name!

1:35:15 > 1:35:20Magwitch was told that the child had died.

1:35:20 > 1:35:22Consumption.

1:35:28 > 1:35:30Put the case that she is now safe and wealthy,

1:35:30 > 1:35:33and about to marry one of the richest men in England.

1:35:33 > 1:35:35And one of the vilest.

1:35:36 > 1:35:38Estella is not the Spider's reward.

1:35:40 > 1:35:42Estella is his PUNISHMENT.

1:35:45 > 1:35:47And you arranged it.

1:35:47 > 1:35:50As instructed by my client.

1:35:50 > 1:35:51Only as instructed.

1:35:55 > 1:35:57'And what did Miss Havisham want with the child?

1:35:57 > 1:36:00'Well, you, er, must ask her yourself.'

1:36:22 > 1:36:23What did you want with the child?

1:36:26 > 1:36:30I just wanted a little girl, to love, and to rear,

1:36:30 > 1:36:33to save from my fate.

1:36:34 > 1:36:37'One night. he brought her here...

1:36:38 > 1:36:40'And I called her Estella.

1:36:41 > 1:36:43'Pip, she was so gentle.

1:36:43 > 1:36:45'She was so beautiful.

1:36:48 > 1:36:51'Pip, believe me, when she first came to me,

1:36:51 > 1:36:53'I just meant to save her from misery like my own.

1:36:53 > 1:36:58'But as she grew more beautiful, I gradually did worse.

1:36:59 > 1:37:04'And with my praises and my jewels and my teachings,

1:37:04 > 1:37:07I...I stole her heart away...

1:37:09 > 1:37:11'And put ice in its place.

1:37:13 > 1:37:17- WHISPERING: - 'I stole her heart away...

1:37:19 > 1:37:21'..And put ice in its place.'

1:37:31 > 1:37:33Pip, are you very unhappy?

1:37:35 > 1:37:38Do you hate me very much?

1:37:38 > 1:37:43I know you must hate me, but if you can ever bear to forgive me...

1:37:44 > 1:37:47SHE SHRIEKS

1:37:50 > 1:37:53SHE SCREAMS

1:38:03 > 1:38:05SHE WHIMPERS

1:38:14 > 1:38:16SHE WHIMPERS

1:38:17 > 1:38:20SHE WHIMPERS, HE COUGHS

1:38:41 > 1:38:45Forgive me. Forgive me. Forgive me.

1:38:45 > 1:38:47Forgive me. Forgive me.

1:38:47 > 1:38:49Forgive me...

1:39:05 > 1:39:09I won't deny there have been too many secrets.

1:39:11 > 1:39:13But who would the truth serve?

1:39:17 > 1:39:22If Estella... were to discover that her father is a convict,

1:39:22 > 1:39:25her mother a murderess,

1:39:25 > 1:39:28would she thank you, do you think?

1:39:28 > 1:39:29HE WINCES

1:39:35 > 1:39:36Hmm?

1:39:36 > 1:39:39DISTANT BELLS

1:39:47 > 1:39:52Sir. A note for you. Most important, the gentleman said.

1:40:15 > 1:40:17PEOPLE TALK INDISTINCTLY

1:40:17 > 1:40:20- WOMAN:- Bastard! Where are you? Show your bitchy face!

1:40:20 > 1:40:23SHE SPITS

1:40:38 > 1:40:41- Did you destroy my note?- I did.

1:40:41 > 1:40:43Best not to leave any evidence. They're on to him, Mr Pip.

1:40:43 > 1:40:45WHISTLING, SHOUTS

1:40:45 > 1:40:47Police.

1:40:48 > 1:40:50The reward on his head is substantial.

1:40:50 > 1:40:52Every copper and cut-throat in London

1:40:52 > 1:40:54is on the hunt for your Antipodean uncle.

1:40:54 > 1:40:57It was all your Mr Herbert and I could do to get him out in time.

1:40:57 > 1:40:58How do we get him away?

1:40:58 > 1:41:02There's a steamer leaving for Antwerp at midnight.

1:41:02 > 1:41:04You and your uncle find a way onto it.

1:41:06 > 1:41:08Portable property, Mr Pip.

1:41:08 > 1:41:11Try and lay hold of portable property.

1:41:13 > 1:41:16All is well, Handel. He's quite safe here. Though he is keen to see you.

1:41:16 > 1:41:19- Goodness! What happened to your hands?- Where is he?

1:41:20 > 1:41:23Listen, the steamer departs at midnight. We'll intercept it shortly after.

1:41:23 > 1:41:26The further from the city we can get, the safer it will be.

1:41:28 > 1:41:29It's not long now.

1:41:29 > 1:41:31Thank 'ee, my boy.

1:41:32 > 1:41:34- I love you.- Herbert...

1:41:37 > 1:41:40Clara, I will return your fiance safely, I swear.

1:41:43 > 1:41:47Apologies, Handel. She thinks you have rather a malign influence on me.

1:41:47 > 1:41:49And she's right.

1:41:49 > 1:41:51Herbert, are you sure you want to...

1:41:51 > 1:41:54Handel, I don't think I've ever been more excited in my life!

1:42:09 > 1:42:12RUSTLING

1:42:13 > 1:42:16PIP: "The rain pattered dismally against the panes,

1:42:16 > 1:42:19"and my candle was nearly burnt out,

1:42:19 > 1:42:22"when, by the glimmer of the half-extinguished light,

1:42:22 > 1:42:26"I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open...

1:42:27 > 1:42:29"it breathed."

1:42:29 > 1:42:31Something wrong, Abel?

1:42:31 > 1:42:32Not a bit of it.

1:42:32 > 1:42:36To sit here and have my smoke along with my dear boy...

1:42:40 > 1:42:42I had a little child once.

1:42:43 > 1:42:45I didn't tell you afore.

1:42:45 > 1:42:48Pretty little thing. A girl.

1:42:49 > 1:42:51Died while I was in prison.

1:42:52 > 1:42:56But there weren't a day, as I was rotting on that hulk,

1:42:56 > 1:42:59when I didn't think on her face

1:42:59 > 1:43:01and what a dear, pretty thing she were.

1:43:01 > 1:43:04And when I saw you on them marshes,

1:43:04 > 1:43:07well, you brought her to my mind.

1:43:07 > 1:43:10Maybe that's why I took to you so strong.

1:43:11 > 1:43:15I hope I've been a friend to you this little time we've had.

1:43:19 > 1:43:21You speak as if we're parting.

1:43:21 > 1:43:23In an hour, we'll be safe aboard.

1:43:25 > 1:43:28We can no more see to the bottom of the next few hours

1:43:28 > 1:43:30than we can see to the bottom of this river.

1:43:31 > 1:43:34Which I catches in my hand.

1:43:34 > 1:43:37And it's run through my fingers and gone.

1:43:39 > 1:43:40You see?

1:43:40 > 1:43:42SHIP WHISTLES IN DISTANCE

1:43:42 > 1:43:43Listen!

1:43:44 > 1:43:46Can you hear?

1:43:46 > 1:43:49DISTANT WHISTLE BLOWS

1:43:49 > 1:43:52Get the oars. We'll head down the river and wait.

1:44:27 > 1:44:29DISTANT WHISTLE

1:44:42 > 1:44:45STEAM ENGINE CHUGS

1:44:48 > 1:44:49Go, boys. Go!

1:44:52 > 1:44:54ALL GRUNT

1:44:57 > 1:44:58Come on, boys, row!

1:45:12 > 1:45:16- POLICEMAN:- Stop! Stop that boat! There they are!

1:45:16 > 1:45:20- MAGWITCH:- Go on, boys! Put your back into it! Row!

1:45:25 > 1:45:27You have a returned convict there!

1:45:27 > 1:45:30His name is Abel Magwitch.

1:45:30 > 1:45:34I apprehend the man, and call upon him to surrender!

1:45:34 > 1:45:35Keep going!

1:45:35 > 1:45:38Compeyson!

1:45:38 > 1:45:39Row!

1:45:41 > 1:45:43- POLICEMAN:- Stop! Stop that boat!

1:45:48 > 1:45:50Nearly there!

1:45:50 > 1:45:53Turn!

1:45:53 > 1:45:54Come on, boys! They're closing on us!

1:45:55 > 1:45:57No! No!

1:45:57 > 1:45:58Get off!

1:45:58 > 1:46:00COMMOTION

1:46:00 > 1:46:02Handel! Handel!

1:46:08 > 1:46:11- Hang on! - Magwitch, grab my hand!

1:46:11 > 1:46:13- WHISTLE BLOWS - Look out, Pip!- Aargh!

1:46:24 > 1:46:25Pip!

1:46:28 > 1:46:31- Magwitch! - We have to get over there!

1:46:31 > 1:46:32THEY GRUNT

1:46:36 > 1:46:38Magwitch!

1:46:38 > 1:46:40HE GROANS

1:46:44 > 1:46:47MEN SHOUT

1:47:03 > 1:47:06Up you come. Give me your hand. Give me your hand.

1:47:08 > 1:47:10- MAN:- Just get in there!

1:47:10 > 1:47:11Come on.

1:47:16 > 1:47:17- Abel!- Handel, don't.

1:47:17 > 1:47:19No.

1:47:20 > 1:47:21Abel!

1:47:27 > 1:47:29HE WHEEZES

1:47:32 > 1:47:34All is lost.

1:47:34 > 1:47:36All is gone.

1:47:36 > 1:47:38You've let the whole thing slip through your fingers.

1:47:38 > 1:47:40- Will he be tried?- Yes.

1:47:40 > 1:47:43He will be tried and found guilty, too, and hanged.

1:47:43 > 1:47:44The best that we can hope for

1:47:44 > 1:47:46is that he dies before it comes to that.

1:47:47 > 1:47:51The money, the land, are all forfeit to the crown.

1:47:53 > 1:47:55You have nothing, Pip.

1:47:55 > 1:47:57Not a penny.

1:47:57 > 1:47:59Can we keep that from him?

1:48:00 > 1:48:03I'd like him to think I'm a gentleman still.

1:48:03 > 1:48:07I must, amongst you, single out a miserable man

1:48:07 > 1:48:13who, after many years of living a peaceable and honest life in exile,

1:48:13 > 1:48:15decided, in a fatal moment,

1:48:15 > 1:48:19to return to the country where he was expressly proscribed.

1:48:20 > 1:48:26Whatever the motive for his return, there can only be one punishment.

1:48:26 > 1:48:31A punishment he shall share with all of you here before me today.

1:48:33 > 1:48:34ALL MURMUR

1:48:36 > 1:48:37CHAINS JANGLE

1:48:37 > 1:48:40By the power vested in me by this court,

1:48:40 > 1:48:44I sentence you all to death by hanging.

1:48:44 > 1:48:47CLAMOUR

1:48:47 > 1:48:51May the Lord have mercy on your souls.

1:49:04 > 1:49:06Are you in much pain today?

1:49:07 > 1:49:10I don't complain, dear boy.

1:49:12 > 1:49:14If only you had stayed away...

1:49:16 > 1:49:18And not seen this face?

1:49:19 > 1:49:23I... I wish I had been more deserving of your love.

1:49:24 > 1:49:26Hush.

1:49:27 > 1:49:29A gentleman.

1:49:32 > 1:49:33My very own.

1:49:37 > 1:49:39Magwitch, I must tell you.

1:49:40 > 1:49:43Your daughter... whom you loved and lost...

1:49:44 > 1:49:48She lived. She lived, and found powerful friends.

1:49:49 > 1:49:51She is living now.

1:49:51 > 1:49:54She is a lady and very beautiful.

1:49:57 > 1:49:59And I...I love her.

1:50:06 > 1:50:08HE GASPS

1:50:08 > 1:50:11HE SIGHS

1:50:18 > 1:50:20HE GASPS

1:50:30 > 1:50:31I don't know you.

1:50:31 > 1:50:33Concerns a debt, sir.

1:50:33 > 1:50:36£125.15s.6d.

1:50:38 > 1:50:41- I don't have it. - We didn't think so, sir.

1:50:41 > 1:50:43So we've come to arrest you.

1:50:44 > 1:50:45Would you come with us, please, sir?

1:50:47 > 1:50:49Yes.

1:50:49 > 1:50:50Yes, of course.

1:50:53 > 1:50:56HE GASPS

1:51:09 > 1:51:12- Hello, there.- Is it Joe?

1:51:12 > 1:51:14Which it is, old chap.

1:51:15 > 1:51:17Forgive me, Joe.

1:51:17 > 1:51:20Dear old Pip, old chap,

1:51:20 > 1:51:22you and me was ever friends.

1:51:23 > 1:51:25Now, you sleep...

1:51:26 > 1:51:30And when you're well enough, what larks!

1:51:31 > 1:51:34DISTANT BELL RINGS

1:51:53 > 1:51:54"Paid in full."

1:51:55 > 1:51:57"Paid in full."

1:52:03 > 1:52:04"Paid."

1:52:16 > 1:52:19SEA BIRDS CALL

1:52:23 > 1:52:26METAL CLANKS

1:52:29 > 1:52:31BIDDY HUMS

1:52:42 > 1:52:46- I came as quickly as I could. I wanted to tell you...- Oh, Pip.

1:52:46 > 1:52:49- It's my wedding day!- Biddy, I can't for the life of me get...

1:52:49 > 1:52:51FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING

1:52:53 > 1:52:54Pip.

1:52:55 > 1:52:57Oh, Pip!

1:52:57 > 1:53:00- Oh!- Biddy!

1:53:00 > 1:53:01Oh!

1:53:01 > 1:53:03Right, this way! Come on!

1:53:03 > 1:53:04- Forward, troops! - BIDDY LAUGHS

1:53:04 > 1:53:07Come on! Or I'll carry you like a big bird

1:53:07 > 1:53:09and fly like a bird all the way over there.

1:53:09 > 1:53:11ALL LAUGH

1:53:11 > 1:53:14Come on, Mrs Gargery. One, two, three, four.

1:53:14 > 1:53:16Oh! Oh, my poor old back!

1:53:16 > 1:53:19What have you been eating?

1:53:19 > 1:53:21Pip! Whoo!

1:53:21 > 1:53:24- 'Your life savings, Joe! - It's only money, Pip.'

1:53:24 > 1:53:26Nevertheless, I will work.

1:53:26 > 1:53:28I will pay you back every penny, if it takes me...

1:53:28 > 1:53:30Pip. That's enough.

1:53:57 > 1:54:01BUSTLE, CHATTERING

1:54:11 > 1:54:13- Father! Father!- Charles, be quiet.

1:54:13 > 1:54:15How many times do I need to tell you,

1:54:15 > 1:54:18- this is a place of business, not a nursery!- I have a letter.

1:54:18 > 1:54:20Given by a lady.

1:54:20 > 1:54:21Oh, a lady!

1:54:22 > 1:54:24How intriguing!

1:54:26 > 1:54:28Handel! You've a letter.

1:54:31 > 1:54:34LOW CHATTER

1:54:42 > 1:54:44CHILDREN TALKING INDISTINCTLY

1:55:14 > 1:55:16Drummle died two years ago.

1:55:17 > 1:55:20He was kicking his horse, and the horse kicked back.

1:55:20 > 1:55:22I'm sorry to hear that.

1:55:23 > 1:55:28- Pip...- I'm sorry for anything that brings you sorrow.

1:55:28 > 1:55:30Well, rest assured I feel none.

1:55:30 > 1:55:33My husband and I made each other perfectly miserable,

1:55:33 > 1:55:34just as intended.

1:55:38 > 1:55:40I have been bent and broken...

1:55:42 > 1:55:43But I hope into a better shape.

1:55:50 > 1:55:52I've been travelling a great deal.

1:55:55 > 1:55:58I had heard that you were here and thriving...

1:55:58 > 1:56:01and I had a desire to see my old friend.

1:56:04 > 1:56:05My only friend.

1:56:08 > 1:56:12When we last met, you said that you would always think of me.

1:56:14 > 1:56:16And I have.

1:56:16 > 1:56:18- That you would think of the good in me.- Always.

1:56:23 > 1:56:25You are a part of me, Estella.

1:56:25 > 1:56:30"You are in the ships," you said, "and the river."

1:56:33 > 1:56:35I love you, Estella.

1:56:43 > 1:56:45I'm glad.