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Sabrina (1954) Sabrina is a classic romantic comedy film released in 1954, directed by the legendary Billy Wilder. This

Sabrina (1954)

Sabrina is a classic romantic comedy film released in 1954, directed by the legendary Billy Wilder. This delightful movie tells the story of the shy and lovestruck Sabrina Fairchild, beautifully portrayed by Audrey Hepburn. The cast also includes Humphrey Bogart as the rough and wealthy Linus Larrabee, and William Holden as his carefree and charming younger brother David. Set against the glamorous backdrop of Long Island, Sabrina beautifully captures the transformation of a young woman as she discovers love and self-confidence. The film's enchanting soundtrack, composed by Frederick Hollander, perfectly complements the captivating performances and adds to its timeless appeal. If you'd like to experience the magic of Sabrina, you can simply play and download these wonderful sounds here.

A chauffeur by the name of Fairchild,
A chauffeur keeps his eyes on the road.
A chauffeur's daughter should know better.
A letter of credit on our Paris bank.
A letter of credit. An apartment in Paris. A car.
A new industry moves into an undeveloped area.
A new plaque on the Larrabee Building. You got in the way.
A new product has been found, something of use to the world.
A plastic hammock?
A woman unhappily in love, she forgets to turn on the oven.
About Dow Jones averages and profits taxes.
After the first course, there was a move to adjourn.
Again.
All columnists should be beaten to a pulp and converted into paper.
All I can say is David better show up at this wedding.
All night I've had a terrible impulse to do something.
All she does is commercials on television for an underarm deodorant.
All the comforts of home.
Alright, darling. I know you'll take care of everything.
Alright, gentlemen, I'll be ten minutes.
Alright, have her drive in herself, in David's car.
Alright, if you want to play games...
Alright, it's the Larrabee Building, but I'm not coming up.
Alright, Miss McCardle. You've got a lot of work to do.
Alright, Sabrina,
Alright!
And 2,000 gardenias floating in the pool spelling disaster.
And a few presents to soften the blow.
And a lovely breeze swept through this stuffy house.
And a man of no particular title
And a tree surgeon on a retainer.
And a tugboat standing by.
And a window in between.
And a window in between.
And another thing, never a briefcase in Paris
And barefooted kids wear shoes and have their faces washed.
And drive her through the Bois de Boulogne in a taxi.
And fast. Eight cars! One would have done it.
And had many servants.
And here I am cooking for you.
And his own vineyards.
And how do you say, I wish I were my brother?
And how inconvenient for you,
And I believe in loving thy neighbour.
And I have a dress just for the occasion.
And I shall be getting my diploma.
And I suppose, in your empty cabin,
And I want him. I've been in love with him all my life.
And I'm about to make an ass of myself with a girl of 22.
And I'm offered as a sacrifice on the altar of industrial progress!
And I've been in love with David all my life.
And it's the best cooking school in the world.
And Joshua Larrabee was shot while attempting to rob a train.
And liked me so much he decided to stay on for the fish.
And movies on a Saturday night?
And never an umbrella. There's a law.
And now our chauffeur's daughter!
And now, everybody, take an egg.
And of the world...
And quite human.
And remind you of your marital record to date.
And Sabrina Fairchild, that's she,
And sat down like a jerk.
And send me to Larrabee Copper in Butte, Montana.
And the indoor swimming pool.
And the indoor tennis court,
And the market will go down.
And the prime minister is sent to buy her off.
And the way they look into each other's eyes...
And then giving the bride away.
And this estate for weekends.
And under all circumstances rain the very first day.
And very sweet and very wise.
And watch.
And what a crush I had on you.
And yet one day, that same cold businessman,
And you find yourself someone really nice
And you'll probably be able to eat it.
And you're still reaching for the moon.
And you're still the chauffeur's daughter.
And you're still the chauffeur's daughter.
Any time.
Anybody here?
Anything wrong, Fairchild?
Are you ready? Call Larrabee Shipping.
Are you sure you don't want to go with her?
Aren't they gaudy?
Aren't you hungry?
Aren't you pleased? What's the matter?
Arrangiez son chapeau.
As a $600 deduction.
As a child, I used to watch you from the window over the garage.
As a matter of fact, he has no sense. Where is he?
As chairman, I would like to say at the outset...
As old neighbours the two of us should have a reunion.
As one could get on Long Island.
As soon as David Larrabee removes his carcass from this table.
At the airport.
Baron!
Because you were teaching me to skate backwards.
Because you're here and she's out there.
Because you're here and she's out there.
Before I make a complete fool of myself.
Believe me, this one is no different, just seems to be.
Besides, it never hurt a young girl to learn how to cook, did it?
Bonjour, mesdames et messieurs!
Bounce, please, ladies.
Brandy. And this is for you to wear on your day off.
Brilliant. What else did Dr Calaway say?
But a much more important recipe.
But at this very moment, your fiancÈ, David Larrabee...
But can I find myself someone really nice?
But if Linus wants to take you out, be nice about it.
But no Larrabee has behaved as you have behaved tonight!
But Paris isn't for changing planes. It's for changing your outlook.
But she'll get over it.
But that's all. Come Thursday, the first team takes over.
But the boat has sailed.
But then she doesn't belong above a garage either.
But there's a ticket for you.
But why? Why did you do it, Linus?
But would they praise the chauffeur's daughter? No.
But you know how I feel.
Buy all of Cleveland and move it to Pittsburgh.
By the name of... Sabrina.
Bye.
Cable Michot to get her a car in Paris. Also an apartment.
Calf's head with sauce vinaigrette,
Can botch up a deal for one reason or another.
Can you keep a secret? Yes, of course you can.
Candy, fruit and the usual what have yous.
Carrying a briefcase and an umbrella.
Certain songs bring back memories to me, too.
Changing planes on my way to Iraq on an oil deal.
Chauffeurs. Chauffeurs' daughters!
Cholly Knickerbocker. Don't you people ever read the society columns?
Come along, Father. Linus, you won't forget the gardenias?
Come along, Sabrina.
Come and cook something very special for us, Sabrina.
Come on down from there, Sabrina! Come on.
Come on, David.
Come on. Let's sneak up and see her.
Coming and going, always wearing your black homburg,
Congratulations. I've been looking for you.
Converted into Saks Fifth Avenue.
Cost the family $25,000.
Could you fix something out of this?
Could you use this, sailing into the sunset?
Curtain is at 8:40. I used your brother's name at The Colony
David had a little trouble, didn't you?
David Larrabee is to marry again.
David was right here, dancing it with somebody else.
David, I don't think I'm going to have dinner with Linus.
David, the last pair of legs that were something
David!
David?
David? I think I ought to have a talk with your chauffeur.
David's been wonderful. He met me at the station.
David's old enough to live his life.
Dear David. Yes, I did get over that. I'm cured.
Dear Father, or Cher Papa as we say over here.
Dearest Father,
Democracy can be a wickedly unfair thing.
Dictated to and typed by Miss McCardle?
Did he? How nice of him.
Did you love her?
Did you plant this?
Didn't they discontinue that model?
Distrust should creep into our relationship.
Do you want me to send those presents to Miss Fairchild's cabin?
Doesn't burn, doesn't scorch, doesn't melt. How about that!
Don't let me go home. I couldn't bear it.
Don't worry, I won't miss the boat. I'm going.
Dosoris Lane? Say, that's where I live!
Downtown in a phone booth. In a building.
Eat it.
Either you're under eight cars looking for a spark plug
Elizabeth will be so broken up she'll buy three new hats.
Er, there was a game going on.
Ernest! Jenny! How are you?
Even though the breeze comes from the garage?
Exactly what's on your mind, slowly and clearly?
Exactly what's on your mind, slowly and clearly?
Factories go up, machines go in and you're in business.
Fair.
Fairchild, I never realised it, but you're a terrible snob.
Fairchild!
Father had planned for us to fly to Honolulu afterwards. I said not.
Father wants to give me a car and your chauffeur could tell me...
Father was worried because a spark plug was missing.
Father will take to the bottle
Father will try to cut off my allowance
Father, everything has changed.
Father, mother and two sons.
Father, remember your basal metabolism.
Father, you've driven Linus for so many years.
Father!
Father.
First class, of course. Don't worry about money.
First Mr David, now you. I wish Sabrina had stayed in Paris.
First, that Hungarian countess, who married you to bring her family over.
For a Larrabee to marry the chauffeur's daughter.
For an empty cabin.
For even shorter periods of time.
For marrying somebody rich.
For sending me here.
For short periods of time,
For the past 30 years,
For throwing open the windows and letting in...
Four seconds.
Funniest thing.
Funny. I keep seeing him in a uniform.
Funny. I used to be so afraid of him.
Garden for a goldfish named George.
Gay.
Get a large bottle of smelling salts.
Get his passport out. Make sure it's in order.
Get moving!
Getting mixed up with his chauffeur's daughter.
Give us a hint. What does your father do?
Glass...
Go home and start packing. I'll take care of Elizabeth.
Going up?
Good evening, Linus. I know I'm late.
Good morning, Miss McCardle. First, a wire to Hannegang, Fort Worth.
Good morning, Miss McCardle. How did the market open?
Good morning, sir.
Good morning.
Good night, Mr Larrabee.
Good night.
Good thing Mrs Van Horn asked me to drive her home.
Good! I'll get your bags.
Got a minute, David?
Graduated from Yale,
Gretchen! Yoo hoo! Tennis, anyone?
Gretchen?
Had to marry the daughter of the mustard king.
Hardly.
Has David got an office like this?
Have I spawned two idiot sons?
Have reserved adjacent deck chairs on the LibertÈ, sailing today.
Have you not heard? We are building rockets to reach the moon.
Having been with us one year,
He came here for a refresher course in soufflÈs
He doesn't even know I exist.
He has a box at the opera, a racing stable, wonderful paintings
He loves her!
He offers her 5,000 kronen. No, she says.
He offers her 5,000 kronen. No, she says.
He thinks I'm an idiot. How does this strike you?
He wants you to help him.
He'll fly over the chapel and throw rice from his plane.
He's a little on the dull side, but you can't help liking him.
He's completely forgotten he's engaged. He wants you.
He's getting married again.
He's holding her so close I don't see how she can breathe.
He's working on the plastics deal.
Hello, everybody. Hello, darling. Hello, Linus. How are you?
Hello, Linus. I'm back!
Hello, Margaret! It's so good to be home!
Hello! How are you?
Hello.
Hello.
Her family 50 years on the social register.
Her knees painted with Mercurochrome.
Her name is Gretchen Van Horn. Chase National Bank.
Her parents and five brothers, all of them needing costly dental repairs!
Here are the smelling salts. I got you the largest size.
Here we are.
Here's a kiss from David.
Here's a ticket for the LibertÈ.
Hey, how about smuggling her up here?
Hi, David. Hello, Father.
Hi, neighbour!
Hi! I thought you two had eloped. I wouldn't mind, but not in my car.
High finance. Expansion. Marriage. A merger.
High up in a skysc****r,
His daughter fell in love with the son.
His name is Baron Saint Fontanel.
Honest? Oh, Sabrina... Tell her we'll be off, just the two of us,
Horse?
How can we make sure that all the fragments have been removed?
How could I object?
How do you feel?
How do you like those legs now? Aren't they something?
How do you say in French, my sister has a yellow pencil?
How do you say, my brother has a lovely girl?
How inconsiderate of me.
How will I get along in Paris without someone like you?
How would you do it? You can't even get a little olive out of a jar.
How's my poor darling?
How's your little, er, mishap?
However, sometimes even the most conscientious of businessmen
However... Not yet.
I almost flunked my hollandaise. It kept separating on me.
I already am. We're going sailing this afternoon.
I always make it a point to have controls.
I always thought you walked alone.
I beg your pardon?
I believe it! It was for sentimental reasons that I...
I bet he slept through the show then bent your ears
I bought you a hat, a Paris hat for you to wear to church on Sundays.
I brought you six books and Scrabble.
I can't remember that garage girl's name.
I can't see you tonight.
I can't see you tonight.
I can't understand what's the matter with me.
I cannot possibly be hurting you. The area has been anaesthetised.
I could pick a century out of a hat and get a better one!
I couldn't possibly go anywhere.
I decided to be sensible and tore up his picture.
I deliver perfection... and don't brag about it! :D
I do. But you won't like them, Father.
I don't care who he runs off with so long as it's not the plastics merger.
I don't know, David. Is it?
I don't know. A lot of dull people. Family stuff.
I don't know. I guess they run away to America on a zeppelin
I don't know. Tell me I'm imagining things.
I don't like that. I don't like the sound of it.
I don't mind if you're there.
I don't mind your smoking in my room, but not in my closet.
I don't want to go to Montana. You are going to help me?
I don't want to spend the first 18 hours of my honeymoon in a plane.
I feel so stupid I could kill myself.
I go out with you.
I guess I haven't, really.
I guess I should have called you earlier.
I guess it has. I brought you a present.
I guess it's because he's got more money.
I guess the undertaker had better turn in.
I guess you wouldn't think so much of it after Paris.
I had to make my own coffee. Worst ever.
I hate girls that giggle all the time.
I have a better suppose, Sabrina.
I have a feeling I've seen you... with your father.
I have a horrible vision of Elizabeth waiting at the altar,
I have a lovely evening dress with yards of skirt.
I have all the titles and you have all the controls.
I have been watching you.
I have learnt how to live,
I have so much respect for her I invited her.
I have to go. You two work it out.
I haven't decided yet.
I haven't forgotten a word, Sabrina.
I haven't seen him in such a state
I heard there was a board meeting. Where are the contracts?
I hope so. She's just a displaced person.
I hope they're loud enough.
I hope they're returnable.
I just couldn't see it.
I just got myself a new hairdo, that's all.
I just remembered I didn't have any lunch today. Or any breakfast.
I know a wonderful French restaurant on First Avenue.
I know how you feel. It must be an awful bore.
I know I know you.
I know I'm not making much sense, Linus.
I know why you didn't tell me. You think it's wrong.
I know, Father. I made three mistakes.
I know. Margaret wrote me.
I like her a lot. I like a lot of girls a lot.
I like to think of life as a limousine.
I make it a point to be lucky, too.
I may know nothing about Dow Jones but I know about kisses.
I mean Fairchild. I'll talk to him. Don't bother.
I mean she loves the cooking school, sir.
I might as well be reaching for the moon.
I miss him. Not that I'm not having a good time.
I never felt better in my life.
I once saw an office like this in Fortune magazine at my dentist's.
I only hope you remember what to do with a girl.
I said that's enough.
I saw Sabrina when she came home last night. Found her packing.
I see no need for any further delay. Suppose we get down to business?
I seem to have missed something. Would you mind starting again?
I should have believed you.
I shouldn't have been seeing you.
I suppose I'm just talking nonsense.
I suppose so.
I suppose so. I'm a graduate cook. I have a diploma.
I tell you what. You slip away first. I'll meet you at...
I think I do.
I think so. It's resolving itself into a straight export deal.
I think you would have been, too.
I think you're going to be very happy.
I thought I heard somebody.
I thought it'd be fun to ask her to the party as a welcome home.
I thought she'd like to see the Stock Exchange and our Jersey plant.
I thought you could never belong to anyone, never care for anyone.
I used your theatre tickets and took my mother.
I want Mr Larrabee Senior,
I want to be near you.
I want two accommodations on the LibertÈ.
I want you and Sabrina to have a good time in Paris. Goodbye.
I want you to look out there. Uptown.
I want you to see how resilient it is.
I wanted to be so sure I couldn't go out with you tonight.
I wanted to find out which one it was.
I wanted to make sure. It's been it three times before.
I was blind. It's been Sabrina since we were kids.
I was going to send you.
I was happy in Paris.
I was just helping you make up your mind.
I was nine and you had your arms around me
I was sort of saving myself for 21 tonight.
I was sure you'd been sent by the family to deal with me.
I was taking them to the tennis court. Somebody was waiting.
I went away to grow up and I thought I had grown up.
I went to Paris to blot it out.
I will take it upon myself to call this meeting back to order
I wish the wedding were tomorrow, David.
I wonder how this'd stand up against a bazooka.
I wonder what happened to Elizabeth.
I would prefer not to be involved in these dates with my daughter.
I wouldn't have recognised you anyway.
I'd be unfaithful to my wife every night
I'd feel better if you'd be angry with me for allowing this to happen.
I'd hate to fix myself a martini with crÈme de menthe.
I'd have died.
I'd swear I know every pretty girl on the North Shore.
I'll be disappointed if you don't, Father.
I'll get him out of circulation. Thank you.
I'll get the dress out and press it.
I'll join the men in the library.
I'll just take one of those tickets.
I'll love it!
I'll make coffee. Will you come to the kitchen?
I'll never drink champagne again.
I'll overlook you're an engaged man
I'll tell Sabrina that I'll meet her on the boat.
I'll wake you at seven. The boat goes at noon. Good night.
I'm alright. You don't have to carry me.
I'm ashamed to say I enjoyed every minute of it.
I'm calling off the merger.
I'm glad you came home. I'll never let you go away again.
I'm going to do it.
I'm in no condition to play Scrabble!
I'm just leaving. Put the coffee on in 45 minutes.
I'm just passing La Guardia field. Put the coffee on in ten minutes.
I'm making it worthwhile. What's a krone these days?
I'm not just pretending we've met somewhere before. We have met some...
I'm not saying all Larrabees have been saints.
I'm not saying you have to be a cook, as she was,
I'm sick of pushing buttons in this office. I'm breaking out, Sabrina.
I'm so glad you're going.
I'm sorry I can't stay to do the dishes.
I'm sorry, Mr Larrabee.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I had to take Mrs Larrabee to the hairdresser.
I'm sorry. I just can't make it. I tried but I'm all tied up.
I'm sure Linus has a few words to say.
I've been looking for you.
I've been married before. I've had it three times.
I've been thinking about Paris ever since you mentioned it.
I've called the house and he isn't there.
I've got a whole deskful of work. There's the sulphur deal.
I've known you just a few days, really.
I've spoiled your evening.
I've too much respect for Fairchild to intrude on his personal life.
If David could only see me in it.
If David were here now, you'd expect him to kiss you, wouldn't you?
If I don't marry her, some kid will run around Puerto Rico barefoot!
If I got married, I'd have to take a Dictaphone, two secretaries
If it's any consolation, one good thing's come out of it.
If Sabrina were only here.
If this is inconvenient you may retire with your pension.
If you looked a little longer, Father, you'd find him nice.
If you'll excuse me, it appears I have a previous engagement.
If your mother were alive, she'd be happy you were going there.
In a minute, Father. You go ahead. I'll be up soon.
In a way, I'm glad you're going.
In fact, I'm really only calling to say goodbye.
In the middle of the night?
In the water in the spring
In the winter.
Inasmuch as I seem to be the only member of the Larrabee family
Industrials, 247.63. Up a dollar, ten.
Instead of a desk, he has a putting green.
Inter office memo to David Larrabee.
Is late, as usual.
Is playing La Vie En Rose.
Is that the idea? Have you got someone in mind for her?
Isn't It Romantic?
Isn't my French getting good?
It crossed my mind.
It does?
It doesn't matter.
It helped me. Have you ever been there?
It is a living thing with a heart.
It is done with one hand. Kindly watch the wrist.
It is late at night
It is the French way of saying,
It isn't oranges, it's millions. Suppose you dropped one?
It makes for a rather awkward situation.
It says everything I feel.
It says here that Linus Larrabee, that's you,
It took me until this morning to add two and two together,
It wasn't your fault, Father. It was mine.
It wouldn't have worked out really.
It'll come back to me. It's like riding a bicycle.
It'll make a new person out of you. You'll double your money back.
It'll take 2,000 gardenias. We'll float it in our pool.
It'll take a diploma.
It's 7:35, Mr Larrabee. You have a reservation at The Colony.
It's a bore for you, but could you keep an eye on Sabrina?
It's all beginning to make sense.
It's all in the family.
It's all in the family.
It's coincidental that people who've never seen a dime now have a dollar
It's common knowledge about you and Elizabeth Tyson. Don't you like her?
It's good for the moths. Now, that girl over the garage...
It's good you're going away. I only hope it's far enough.
It's important. He's our only ally.
It's just a knack, like juggling three oranges.
It's made of sugar cane.
It's me that's bothering me.
It's not every girl that's lucky enough to go to Paris.
It's not money I'm worried about. It's Sabrina.
It's not too late, is it?
It's not you. It's that song.
It's not. And it's not where I belong.
It's Sabrina. Would you have recognised her?
It's sad that after 48 years of marriage
It's silly. I was talking to myself.
It's your good luck the kids are fond of each other.
Jenny, I have something for you...
Just checking the spark plugs.
Just ice water in his veins, ticker tape coming from his heart.
Just one thing. I haven't proposed and she hasn't accepted.
Just the two of us.
Keep talking, David.
L'amour, toujours I'amour.
La vie en rose.
Larrabee Shipping bought nine more freighters to handle the traffic.
Let her know if you need money.
Let me put it this way, gentlemen. It has sailed away.
Let me see your profile again.
Let's see what Miss McCardle is hoarding.
Let's try it on for size. Come on. On your feet.
Like the eight cars in his care.
Like two butterflies dancing the waltz in the summer breeze.
Like two champagne glasses and the plastics deal and Sabrina.
Linus Larrabee Esquire is taking me to Paris.
Linus Larrabee, the man who doesn't burn, scorch or melt,
Linus Larrabee, wizard of finance, chairman of the board,
Linus, I have no intention of marrying Elizabeth Tyson!
Linus, I want to talk to you!
Linus, this boy should be drummed out of the family!
Linus!
Linus? Hello, Linus?
Locate David. The boat sails at noon.
Located at 30 Broad Street, New York.
Long hours. Many obstacles to overcome.
Look at all these gadgets. You press a button and factories go up.
Look at me! Joe College, with a touch of arthritis.
Look at that. The greatest plastic ever made. Not a scratch.
Look at this stuff. Planes and suits will be made of it
Look at you! You've come home such a beautiful lady!
Look what I bought him for Waikiki Beach.
Look what I brought you from Paris.
Look, Sabrina, suppose you tell me
Looking like a tourist undertaker!
Ma soeur a un crayon jaune.
Ma soeur a un crayon jaune.
Make it 1,500 shares, Larrabee Preferred.
Making love to a servant in your mother's house!
Making money isn't the main point of business. Money is a by product.
Margaret has some dinner for you in the kitchen.
May I ask how, sir?
May I ask, sir, what exactly are your intentions?
Maybe you got smart. Or maybe you just got lucky,
Maybe you should go to Paris.
Maybe!
Me? I thought it was common knowledge about you and Sabrina.
Meeting adjourned. Have a frozen daiquiri.
Memo to Miss McCardle. First, call Brunson in Larrabee Shipping.
Mesdames et messieurs,
Miss McCardle cooked dinner here for the board of directors.
Miss McCardle has your passport and ticket.
Miss McCardle, ask General Stanton if we can borrow a bazooka.
Miss McCardle, I want flowers in Miss Fairchild's cabin.
Mmm! Superb! My dear Baron, you have not lost your touch.
Mon frÈre a une gentille petite amie.
Morning. Where are you off to?
Most wonderful years of my life.
Mother will go to bed with a severe headache.
Mr Linus is ready to go into town.
Mr Tyson and Miss Elizabeth Tyson here in this office.
Mr Tyson owns the sugar cane, you own the formula for the plastics
Mr Tyson, members of the board... Are you with us, Father?
Mrs Van Horn? Gretchen's mother?
Much effort has gone into making this union possible.
Much too low.
Music might help. I had a portable phonograph in my freshman days.
My cabin will be empty. Just a note of apology
My intentions? Unethical, reprehensible but very practical.
My sister has a yellow pencil.
Naturally.
Never an umbrella in Paris,
Never resist an impulse, Sabrina, especially if it's terrible.
New egg.
New egg. It's all in the wrist.
New egg. One, two, three, crack!
Next he was driving the family to the church, changing his uniform
Next thing he'll elope with the girl in the middle of the night!
Next. Here's the itinerary for tonight.
No man walks alone from choice.
No self respecting prime minister would offer kronen.
No self respecting waitress would take dollars.
No, Father.
No, Father. The moon's reaching for me.
No, I'm not in Long Island. I'm in New York.
No, it's nobody.
No, thank you.
No, wait. Here's something.
No, you haven't. We can have dinner right here.
No, you're not supposed to know.
No! You have to stay on your side of the net.
Nobody knows better than I.
Nobody poor was ever called democratic
Nor me. You've got all the money in the world.
Not according to the afternoon papers.
Not here, Sabrina.
Not mad, just disappointed.
Nothing serious. One of those things.
Nothing.
Nothing's changed. He's still David Larrabee.
Now an egg is not a stone. It is not made of wood.
Now what's the trouble?
Now, Father, don't push him. Let's discuss this like civilised people.
Now, how to get over the cure!
Now, Miss McCardle. Elizabeth, I hate to break the news,
Now, Sabrina, let's have none of those.
Object? To you? It's as though a window had been thrown open
Of all the idiotic things...
Of considerable polish,
Of course. Sabrina.
Of getting a chauffeur's daughter out of one's hair.
Of the Larrabee party.
Oh, don't worry. I proposed and Mr Tyson accepted.
Oh, I don't think so.
Oh, so do I.
Oh, the ledge. Yes, that's the ledge alright.
Oh, welcome home, Sabrina!
Oh, yes, I'm going to help you, aren't I...?
Oh, yes, the cold businessman, way up in his executive suite.
Oh, yes. Once. I was there for 35 minutes.
Oh, you look lovely, Sabrina. And very grown up.
Oh, you young people are so old fashioned!
Oh? Chrysler?
On a large estate.
On Friday, Father.
On Sunday?
On the phone.
Once upon a time,
One apron, coming up.
One in the name of Sabrina Fairchild. One in my name.
One second.
One, two, three, crack!
One, two, three, crack!
One, two, three, crack! New egg.
Only once in a while does he glimpse in the rear view mirror.
Opens the window, steps out on a ledge,
Or am I?
Or climb the highest mountain, like Annapurna,
Or failed to gel,
Or from love, either.
Or gone up in smoke, or fallen through.
Or I'll break that door down using you as a battering ram!
Or that I want you to marry a chauffeur.
Or through a Dictaphone you say,
Or you pick up a telephone and 100 tankers set out for Persia.
Or you're up here umpiring a tennis match between two imaginary players.
Our chauffeur's daughter, that's who. How about that?
Our normal week is Monday to Friday. Our working day is nine to five.
Out of tomato juice?
Page 62, paragraph six, subdivision B.
Paris is for lovers. Maybe that's why I stayed only 35 minutes.
Plastic champagne glasses, just in case.
Please don't.
Please, before my fingers get frostbitten.
Positive. I'm having much too much fun.
Pots. Pans. Can opener. Stove.
Present.
Press that button,
Probably maraschino cherries and stale crackers.
Prove? Nothing much.
Put that thing away, Linus!
Rails, 94.7. Up 58 cents.
Ready, Sabrina?
Recognising your daughter,
Remember the chauffeur on the Harrington estate?
Right up in that tree. What a fool I was.
Sabrina, come out of there. Come on.
Sabrina, David is engaged. He's getting married again.
Sabrina, do you find it hard to believe
Sabrina, I should have mentioned it in a letter...
Sabrina, I... wasn't going to take you to Paris.
Sabrina, if I'd only known.
Sabrina, where have you been all my life?
Sabrina, would you mind if we... turned this off?
Sabrina!
Sabrina!
Sabrina!
Sabrina?
Sabrina?
Sabrina? What happened to you? It's twenty past eight.
Sabrina.
Say, how does this operetta end? What's the last act?
Say, Linus, while I was lying in that hammock I got a great idea.
Second largest. The largest have no daughter.
See you tonight.
Several of the best Eastern colleges
Shall I serve it up there or will you come down?
Shaping up beautifully. Dr Calaway wants to show it to his class.
She doesn't belong in a mansion
She doesn't want money, she wants love.
She was the best cook on Long Island.
She went after me, but she switched to Linus.
She wore on her wedding dress not a corsage but a Stevenson button!
She would have taken you for plenty.
She's all alone out there.
She's wanted you all her life.
Simple. We will reconstruct the two champagne glasses.
Since he was kicked in the head by a polo pony.
Sit down, Father.
Six goal polo player
Slight hitch plastics merger. Got that?
Sloppy.
So do I.
So if you two have long range plans...
So long, Elizabeth. So long, Scarface.
So so.
So strange to think of you being touched by a woman.
So when we crack it we must not torment it.
So you started the motors and closed the doors?
Some 30 miles from New York,
Some plastic, eh?
Someone might want to blot out everything, for sentimental reasons?
Soon we will see how you have learnt the lesson of the soufflÈ.
Sooner or later you'll propose. I'm helping you make up your mind.
Sorry it isn't David here instead of me. But it's all in the family.
Sorry to do it to a tired businessman.
Sorry, David.
Soups were tough but sauces just about killed me.
Stands there for three hours, wondering... if he should jump.
Straight through to the garage, please.
Straighten that silly hat and go. You'll miss the boat.
Stuck?
Such a busy man, having to waste so much time to get me on a boat.
Suddenly, you kissed me. I've never forgotten.
Sugar cane.
Suppose I asked you to...
Suppose I did? What's at the end of a million? Nothing. A circle.
Suppose I were ten years younger and you weren't in love with David.
Suppose you meet someone on the boat, the first day? A perfect stranger.
Suppose you sing that song again. Slowly.
Sure you don't want to tell me your name?
Sure, sure. Of course.
Sure. I can order myself some rain, I can get myself a taxi.
Surely you don't object to Elizabeth because her father has $20 million?
Table for two at The Colony before the show,
Table for two at The Persian Room after the show. A corner table, dark.
Take an egg. Crack!
Take the Parkway. Two windows open. 35 miles an hour.
Taxi, miss? Cheapest rates in Glen Cove.
Tell him to start cornering the market.
Tell Larrabee Construction to stop work on the plant.
Tell me to put on my coat and go home
Tell me you never thought of taking me on the boat to Paris with you.
Tell them to radio our tankers bound for Puerto Rico to turn back.
Ten more days. It'll seem more like ten years.
Thank you, sir. It's all so distressing.
Thank you.
Thank you. Let's drink to that.
That boy has no sense of time, of direction.
That gives people libraries, hospitals, baseball diamonds
That is funny, isn't it?
That may account for a lot of things.
That scrawny kid who'd run away when she saw us,
That the family objected to her, but you stood up like a man,
That'll be a little difficult, Gretchen.
That's a very good question. Not yet.
That's all you are in a condition to do.
That's alright. Well, now we're even.
That's an awful lot of tomato juice.
That's as much as anyone can want.
That's better.
That's easy.
That's enough, David.
That's funny. My name's David, too.
That's good.
That's not so easy, Sabrina.
That's right. Now, deep breath.
That's the 20th century for you. Automobiles. Garages.
That's the LibertÈ. It sails on Thursday. I'm going to be on it.
That's very narrow minded of you.
That's when Paris smells its sweetest.
That's why he needed the glasses.
The 4:15.
The annual six metre yacht races
The Baron is 74 years old,
The belle of the ball.
The girl is Elizabeth Tyson of the Oyster Bay Tysons.
The indoor tennis court.
The Larrabees were giving a party.
The Larrabees,
The Long Island Rail Road
The meeting of the board of directors will now come to order.
The moment the stitches are out.
The next time you start a car, leave the garage doors open. Understand?
The nicest one you've ever had. And I've been to all your parties.
The olives!
The papers would have said how fine and democratic
The plastics merger? Forget it. If you love her, take her.
The prettiest girl. The prettiest dress. The best dancer.
The Puerto Rican operation has to be set in motion.
The rain's very important.
The ratio of investment to controlling interest?
The Seven Year Itch.
The song they were playing the night before I went away.
The soufflÈ, it must be gay.
The stitches are out. It's as good as new.
The Tysons own the largest holdings of sugar cane in Puerto Rico!
The way this merger's worked out,
The what?
The wrist, huh? Like a whip. You watch.
The young prince falls in love with a waitress
Then a nice cheque will make her forget David.
Then sit down.
Then that great actress!
Then threaten to exile me to Larrabee Copper in Butte, Montana.
Then we'll just have dinner and go to a show.
There it is.
There must be a less extravagant way
There must be an egg beater somewhere.
There now. Breathe deep.
There were some children playing hopscotch on the sidewalk.
There would have been a farewell note,
There'll be a big stink. Who cares?
There's a front seat and a back seat
There's an elevator outside, a police escort downstairs
These don't mean what you think they mean.
They do?
They look like barbers!
They often drive into town together.
They'll say I'm too young, there'll be a scandal,
They're all yours, Miss McCardle. Good night.
This couldn't be nicer. A homecoming party!
This couldn't be nicer. A homecoming party!
This is a very unusual song. Is it popular?
This is KL 75263. Get me Bowling Green 91099.
This is maddening. I've seen that face before.
This is such fun. So much more fun than just watching from that tree.
This is the 20th century, Sabrina.
This is the last time we'll see each other.
This is what she wanted. It's where she belongs.
This is what you do on your very first day in Paris.
This one tasted like a goodbye kiss.
This ought to make you feel better.
This time the family approves.
This... this is my home. No wife would ever understand it.
Thomas Larrabee was hung for piracy. Benjamin Larrabee was a slave trader.
Three seconds.
Through rose coloured glasses.
Throws a $20 million deal out the window.
To begin with, you must stop looking like a horse.
To get the darkest corner!
To leave his alma mater $50 million.
To take care of the gardens
To take care of the grounds,
To the ovens!
To turn down the brim of my hat?
Today we will learn the correct way how to crack an egg.
Together with a new Rolls Royce.
Tomato juice, puffed rice, sardines,
Tomorrow night he is taking me to a very fashionable charity ball
Tomorrow, you'll be on the boat to Paris.
Tonight, I wanted it to be me.
Tony has a sweet idea.
Too heavy.
Too high. You are exaggerating.
Too low.
Too low.
Too much vinegar. Does she mention David?
Too pale.
Tout de suite, as they say in Paris.
Transfer it to the name of David Larrabee.
Transfer to Thomas Fairchild 1,000 shares, Larrabee Common.
Try Dr Calaway. Try everywhere, but get him.
Two seconds.
Uh huh? Does she have to be in here?
Unable to attend Larrabee Sulphur board meeting.
Understand, I don't mean to say that our merger has hit a snag,
Until you came along in that silly homburg.
Utilities, 47.23. Off 11 cents.
Very clearly. A woman happily in love, she burns the soufflÈ.
Very good. TrÈs bien.
Very well. You have five seconds!
Voil·, an egg!
Voil·. One, two, three, crack!
Wait a minute.
Wait, I forgot. We're having a party here tonight.
Wait! Is your father Admiral Starratt?
Was a town house in New York
Watch. One, two, three, crack.
We are here to put our signatures to the Larrabee Tyson merger.
We don't want to go to Butte, Montana, do we?
We drained the indoor to make room for presents.
We finally finished our four week course in sauces, thank goodness!
We know about those kind of girls.
We meet under the most peculiar circumstances.
We must be merciful and execute it quickly, like with the guillotine.
We need 2,000 gardenias.
We regard it as a necessary business expense.
We saw The Seven Year Itch and went on to The Persian Room.
We talked about a lot of things.
We thought pink roses for the cherubs and white gardenias for the names.
We were respected by everyone.
We will do our best.
We'd better get out.
We'd like a summer wedding to get in on this year's sugar crop.
We'll build a raft and drift across the Pacific like Kon Tiki.
We'll drive to New York, have a quick drink, then go for dinner.
We'll get to that in a minute.
We'll go dancing.
We'll have a wonderful time, darling.
We're all driving together, but there's a front seat, a back seat
We're not having trouble with...
We're organising Larrabee Plastics. Larrabee Construction has the plans.
We're waiting for David, of course.
Well, I'm fine. How are you? And I might add, who are you?
Were married in 1906.
Were you afraid I'd forgotten the address?
What a brother!
What a brother. I'm still trying to finish my poem to her.
What a brother...
What about David?
What about the theatre tickets?
What are you doing here?
What are you doing here?
What are you saying?
What are you waiting for?
What did David say?
What did she say?
What difference does it make what building?
What do we start with?
What do you hear from your daughter?
What do you know about him?
What for?
What happened last night? Was Sabrina mad because I didn't show up?
What have I done now?
What if Father sees her?
What is it, David?
What is it? What's bothering you?
What is that perfectly good reason why you shouldn't see me?
What made you not do it?
What makes you so sure Sabrina still wants me?
What rhymes with glass?
What right has a chauffeur got to call her that?
What would have happened if I hadn't come along?
What would you suggest? Ethel?
What? You and that girl going off on a boat together?
What's constructive about marrying her?
What's going on?
What's so funny?
What's the matter? You're not worried about us? I'm not.
What's the urge? You're going into plastics. What will that prove?
What's with the homburg?
What's wrong with an urge
When the boat is ten miles out, she'll find out I'm not on the boat.
When they throw us out of El Morocco, we'll go to the Village.
When you walked in,
When's your mother's birthday? I'm sending her 2,000 gardenias.
Where are you?
Where his classmates voted him
Where's the provision determining
Which one is the LibertÈ?
Who is not out of his mind,
Who is Sabrina?
Who said I was going? She is going. She'll think I am, but I'm not.
Who says so?
Who'll be there to help me with my French,
Who's that girl, Father, dancing with David?
Who's that?
Whoever your father is, I'll be eternally grateful.
Why are you looking at me that way?
Why didn't you tell me? You do want to take me with you, don't you?
Why do young men wear white jackets in the evening?
Why don't we start this meeting and sign the papers?
Why not? You were in pain, so I had 'em open up the plant.
Why pick on David? Why not someone else?
Why should I want to go with her?
Why try to get over it? You speak of love like it was a bad cough.
Why were those glasses in your pocket?
With a trap door. I designed it and ran it off this morning.
With an orchestra and dancing? That'll be even more fun.
With David the bridegroom, maybe he'd better use wild rice.
With everybody singing like mad.
With Sabrina. She's going to be on the boat.
With vice presidents, boards of directors, slide rule accountants...
With your permission, I'm shipping your daughter back to Paris.
Woman at the Glen Cove station.
Would you demonstrate the weight test to Mr David, please?
Would you have her at my office at seven?
Would you like a soufflÈ for dessert?
Would you like to kiss me?
Would you like to see the invitation list?
Wouldn't have stood for it.
Wouldn't you like to read it? There's something about you.
Yards of skirt and way off the shoulders.
Yeah, we wouldn't want to spoil it.
Yeah.
Years ago,
Yes, Chrysler and Ford and General Motors and Rolls Royce.
Yes, dear.
Yes, Father?
Yes, Father.
Yes, Father.
Yes, I did.
Yes, Mr Larrabee.
Yes, of course.
Yes, of course.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Yes, that's why I needed the glasses.
Yes?
Yesterday we have learnt the correct way how to boil water.
You are in love with her!
You better get that pad. We have things to do.
You can order yourself some rain.
You can't go on like this about David. You've got to get over it.
You can't go walking up the Champs ElysÈes
You certainly have. You look lovely, Sabrina.
You did get over David, didn't you?
You did order champagne, didn't you?
You didn't recognise me, did you? Have I changed?
You do know what I mean, don't you?
You don't live here. I live here.
You forgot to turn on the oven.
You get yourself, not a drizzle, but some honest to goodness rain,
You hate every girl David looks at.
You have embarrassed your mother and our chauffeur.
You haven't forgotten my instructions, have you?
You know, the ledge. That woman. When you almost...
You like Dixieland bands? I know the greatest. It's...
You look fine. Has the anaesthetic worn off?
You make it sound as if the son of the hot dog dynasty
You make me feel like a heel.
You might say he runs things.
You must be clever.
You promised not to swear.
You really mean that? It would knock your plans.
You saw a lot from that tree!
You see? It is all in the wrist.
You should have that respect for her.
You should see her! You should see Sabrina!
You take in more territory than that.
You talk and I'll listen.
You will get rid of that girl and apologise to your fiancÈe!
You won't be annoyed if I cry at the boat, will you, Sabrina?
You'd better crawl back into that hole in your hammock.
You'd better finish your packing.
You'd better get out of the kitchen.
You'll be alright in a minute.
You're going to do something constructive. Taste it.
You're in love with her.
You're in love. And I will venture to go a step further.
You're not angry? I have a perfectly good reason why I shouldn't see you.
You're sure you won't have even one?
You're the only one who understands.
You're very clever, Linus, and very rich.
You're very generous.
You've been in Paris for two years.
You've taken her out three nights in a row. Is that situation in hand?
You've wasted a dime, too. Come on.
Your entitlement is 65 cents a month for the rest of your life.
Your mind has not been on the cooking. It has been elsewhere.
Your mother and I had a good life together.
Your office is on the 22nd floor.
1,000 shares?
1,500 shares of Larrabee Preferred for your father.
10,000? No.
23 stitches.
25,000 dollars after taxes, that's a lot of money.
35 minutes?
15,000 kronen? No.
25,000 dollars? No. How did dollars get into this?
25,000 kronen? No.
A drink? No.
Alas. Of course.
Alone? Yes, all alone.
Alright. We'll go out on the town.
Am I correct? Yes. But I'm trying to get over it.
And perhaps a few flowers. A little more than that.
And there she goes. Who goes?
And you'll bring champagne. Of course.
Animal, vegetable or mineral? Definitely animal.
Are you stranded? My father was meant to pick me up.
Aren't they a sweet couple! Charming. Elizabeth is lovely.
Aren't you interested? Of course, dear.
As soon as I've opened my bags. I'll take them upstairs.
Ask for an appointment. Don't give me that! I'm mad!
Au revoir, Sabrina. Good night, Linus.
Because of her? No, that was another woman.
Buy her off? Yes.
Come in. Hi.
Congratulations. Did you plant this?
David wants to run off with her. With the chauffeur's daughter?
David! What? I mean, no. What did you say?
David? That's right.
David? Is his name David? Yes, it is.
Did you kiss him? Elizabeth is a lovely girl.
Do we have to go through it again? Then that Twyman girl.
Do you really want to see me? Very much.
Do you want me to help you? Of course.
Does your father know? No! I wanted to surprise him.
Don't leave your passport tomorrow. No, Father.
Don't you like it? I used to like it.
Don't you? Yes, dear.
Exactly what have I done? Done?
Excellent. Yes, I thought you'd like it.
Except at night. That's bad.
Fairchild, I need you tonight. Yes, sir.
Father, are you through? I am not through!
Father, where's the list? Here you are, darling.
Good afternoon, Father. I thought it was your mother.
Good morning. You're late.
Have you always lived here? Most of my life.
Have you been smoking? I've stopped smoking.
He is? Number four.
He's in transportation. Transportation?
Hello, David. Did you have a good time?
Hello, Mother. I don't know this lady.
Hello. You look wonderful.
Here. Do you like it? But I didn't want to upset you.
How did they think of those words? They are clever, aren't they?
How's David? Better, now he's flat on his back.
I bet my brother Linus knows him. He certainly does.
I didn't mean you, Linus! Thank you.
I didn't want to disturb anyone. You might never have done so again.
I don't know what happened. I will tell you.
I don't like it. Tom, be happy for her.
I don't think of David very much. That's good.
I don't want her to get hurt. I'll be as gentle as I can.
I don't want to go out with him. Why not?
I hadn't thought about it. Well, I'm starved.
I pass. Automobiles.
I think I understand. I'm sorry.
I want to see him now! I'm sorry. I have my orders.
I want to see him. How about 3:30?
I want to see what you've learnt. I've learnt a lot.
I wish I were dead. Just a thought.
I'll behave. I'm alright now. That's good. How about dinner?
I'll get back to the party. And leave me here?
I'm a fast healer. You sure are.
I'm busy. He's frothing at the mouth.
I'm running away. Good for you!
I'm so ashamed, Linus. You have no reason to be.
I'm sorry, Sabrina. It's very funny.
I'm taking Sabrina out again. Yes, sir.
I'm terribly sorry! It's my fault. I didn't see you.
If she's the girl for him... Nonsense!
Indoor or outdoor? Outdoor.
Is my brother in? Yes, Mr David, but he's very busy.
Is she dancing with David? That's right.
Is that clear? It is not!
Is this the ledge? What ledge?
Isn't he coming? I don't think he can make it.
It's as if she belonged up there. I don't like it.
It's simple. We'll fire Fairchild. Not after 25 years.
It's the damp chestnut trees. I see.
Kiss me, David. I'd love to, Sabrina.
Linus, I believe you. Up you go.
Lousy dancer, isn't he? So so.
May I play another? Of course.
Merci beaucoup.
Mind if I turn on this little one? If you want.
Miss Fairchild for you.
Morning, Fairchild. Morning, sir. Beautiful day, sir.
Morning. What's going on? A letter from Sabrina.
Mother, this is Miss Fairchild. Sabrina?
Mr David! Make up your mind!
Mr Larrabee? Come in, Miss McCardle.
Never? Never.
No, thanks. You must be hungry.
No, we sure wouldn't. Linus, do me a favour.
No. We're sending David instead. Good morning.
Not now. The old man wants to see you.
Not on roller skates this time. Roller skates?
Nothing. She just kissed me. What's wrong with that?
Now, Oliver... My throat's dry.
Oh, it's you, Sabrina. Hello, David.
Oh, no! What's the matter?
On the chair? No. In my pocket!
Out of crackers, of course. Not too soggy.
Planes. TWA. No.
Please mail me some Scotch tape. That's bad.
Please say something. Like what?
Poor kid. What did you tell her? The truth.
Poor Sabrina. What's wrong with him?
Prosit.
Railroads. New York Central. No.
Really? Sure. We must be neighbours.
Right over the garage. Right over my car.
Sabrina, let's get out of here. Yes, let's.
Sabrina? In a minute, Father.
Sabrina. Who is Sabrina?
Sabrina... Yes, Linus?
Sailing? In your boat.
Shall I wear it? Why, yes, of course.
Shall we dance? Right here?
Shall we play three handed? No, I've got to go sailing.
She can draw up to 50,000. Easy, now.
She is not a servant. She's a servant's daughter.
She still loves him. I beg your pardon?
She... She what?
She's been to Paris. Yes, I know.
She's on the phone. It's on five.
Sit down, David. Thank you, Linus.
So so. Where did you go?
Something like this, only larger. Larger?
Sorry. I had a very bad night. I know exactly how you feel.
Stitches come out Thursday. Thursday?
Taste it. It's sweet.
Thank you. I'm a bit late. I worried.
That is if I can give you a lift. You can drive me home.
That name! She's on the boat, I guess.
That never occurred to me. Sorry. It's just not right, sir.
That's nice. Amnesia has definitely set in.
That's not for me. I don't like it. That was 25 years ago.
That's overdoing it. I love her!
That's where you come in. How?
The office, where do you think? On Sunday?
The one on the right. Are you sure?
The wheels are in motion already? That's what I mean.
Then you don't care? Not too much. He's not married yet.
Then you marry her. Me?
There goes the engagement! You don't object?
There. What's that for?
They open a brewery in Milwaukee? Yes.
This is the 20th century. The 20th century?
To deal with you? Like in a Viennese operetta.
To get back to my problem... Lend me your lighter.
Today is Wednesday. Wednesday?
Up there? Alright. No, I'll come down.
We're calling off the wedding. We are?
We're cancelling the merger. We are?
Were you nice to her? As nice as I could be.
What a lovely party. It is now.
What about? You guess.
What are you doing here? David sent me.
What do you think of Sabrina? Wonderful girl.
What does she say about David? David? She's got a baron!
What does she say about David? Not a word.
What happened? He got stuck.
What happened? You passed out.
What is it? What happened? Champagne glasses. I sat on them.
What's his name? Sabrina.
What's the main objective? Power? Ah! That's become a dirty word.
Where do you live? Dosoris Lane.
Where's David? He's being a good host.
Where's Sabrina? Sabrina? Who's Sabrina?
Who am I? Am I supposed to know?
Who is that girl? I don't know.
Why did you do it? Do what?
Why didn't she drive her home? We can't find Gretchen.
Why don't you sit down? I can only stay a minute.
Why? Because.
Will it wash out? Yes.
Would I? Yes. A nice, steady kiss.
Would you like a drink? I don't think I want a drink.
Would you like to get some food? No, thank you.
Yep. Who?
Yes, he's got to go sailing. No more false moves now.
Yes, Linus. We don't want any complications.
Yes, Mr Larrabee.
Yes. Why haven't I heard it?
You are unhappily in love. Does it show?
You are, sir? I'm going to try to.
You are? Yes, I am.
You can say that again. What are you doing with that gun?
You do. Good evening, Mrs Larrabee.
You don't remember? I remember I had a pair.
You have? Standing up there in that tree.
You know the rules of the game. OK, I'll serve.
You know what I got? What?
You need dusting. I beg your pardon?
You see the boat? Yes.
You see the French Line pier? Yes.
You were joining me in Paris? I'm afraid not.
You'd better do it now. Come on, Elizabeth. I'll help you.
You're being unfair to David. I'm what?
You're just imagining things. No, it had a few tears in it.
You're leaving for Paris today. No kidding?
You've already made up your mind? Absolutely. This is it.
Your three minutes are up. Hello.
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