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The Great Gatsby (2013) The Great Gatsby (2013) is a captivating film adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's iconic novel. Set

The Great Gatsby (2013)

The Great Gatsby (2013) is a captivating film adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's iconic novel. Set in the prosperous 1920s, it follows the enigmatic millionaire Jay Gatsby, portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio, as he pursues his long-lost love, Daisy Buchanan, played by Carey Mulligan. Directed by Baz Luhrmann, the movie superbly combines extravagant visuals, enchanting music, and a star-studded cast which includes Tobey Maguire as the narrator Nick Carraway, Joel Edgerton as Daisy's husband Tom, and Isla Fisher as Myrtle Wilson. Complementing the film's mesmerizing aesthetics is an exceptional soundtrack featuring the sounds of Lana Del Rey, Jay-Z, Florence + The Machine, and more. Immerse yourself in the lavish world of The Great Gatsby (2013) by playing and downloading these sounds here.
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A big request?
A big yellow car.
A bottle of whiskey...
A breathless...
A business connection. No. No, no, no.
A family secret?
A fella named Gatsby.
A forgotten oculist whose eyes brooded over it all...
A girl like Daisy
A girl so in love with her husband.
A great big room at the Plaza...
A jazz history of the world...
A little party never killed.
A little party never.
A little party.
A man like this can be trusted.
A memory...
A nice girl could be.
A pack of lies, I guarantee. You've heard the stories?
A place.
A pleasure.
A promise that there was no one else...
A single moment. Nick: You're shimmering.
A single person. Gatsby: Is that so?
A sporting star. But now his glory days were behind him and he...
A spree.
A thought, a place.
A very long time.
A very...
A war hero, single handedly defeating the German army.
A war hero.
A week later, tom...
A willingness...
A year later, tom Buchanan of Chicago swept in and stole her away.
About a month ago.
About a month ago. A man named Gatsbys. Do you know him?
About him, a sensitivity.
About my life. I didn't want you to think I was...
About you.
Absolutely, ''Old Sport''.
Absolutely.
After Gatsby's death...
After my family died, I ran into a great deal of money.
After that, I lived like a prince...
After the honeymoon, I saw them in Santa Barbara.
After tom and Daisy's visit...
Ah.
Ah.
Ah.
Aim. Fore!
Ain't we having a party?
Alcohol over the counter.
All alone? Well, I don't.
All girls want to be looked at.
All I could manage was:
All my life.
All night. Gatsby: Ewing's a genius, plays anything.
All right.
All right.
All summer.
All that for a girl he hasn't seen in five years.
Alone.
Always talking about you. Nick: Really?
Among the whisperings and the laughter and the stars.
Amusements that beckoned...
An actor?
An incorruptible dream.
An Oxford man? Oxford, new Mexico.
An Oxford man.
An Oxford man.
An unexpected...
And accompanying...
And am ever likely to meet again.
And as I stood there, brooding on the old, unknown world...
And buy a palace on long island.
And embarrassed...
And everything in it...
And ewing klipspringer, dubious descendent of Beethoven.
And for five years, they sailed the world.
And from Daisy...
And from such illustrious families.
And Gatsby.
And his count of enchanted objects had diminished by one.
And his dream must have seemed so close...
And how did you know that?
And how he joined Wolfshiem in the business.
And I asked...
And I attended...
And I hope she'll be a fool.
And I like large parties.
And I probably would have...
And I think I'll make a point of finding out.
And I was him...
And I wept:
And I'll be damned if I see how you got within a mile of her...
And it was the same question on tom's mind...
And it will be fun.
And it's captain, alcoholic millionaire Dan Cody.
And let all this...
And let Mr. nobody from nowhere...
And make beds, right?
And me.
And none of us contributed anything new.
And nothing that you do or say or steal...
And now he just wants me to invite her over to tea.
And one fine morning...
And out to sea in boats!
And she loves me now. Gatsby: No.
And she said it was a girl...
And she was tired of waiting. It was a terrible...
And sold bootlegged...
And something told me it was...
And struggle along on so many dollars a month.
And suddenly, I began...
And tell him that she never loved him.
And that she loved me too.
And the bursts of leaves on the trees...
And the incarnation was complete.
And the next you'll know, we'll...
And the second time was that afternoon.
And then I just let myself go.
And then retreated back into their money and their...
And then we can dance...
And they don't come back.
And this drugstore business...
And this is something I always carry with me, a souvenir of Oxford days.
And tom...
And vouch for my good character. That's not necessary.
And wall street boomed...
And which it is not likely I shall ever find again.
And without.
And you have half of wall street out there swilling your...
And you were with Nick here.
And, well, it gets in the papers, you understand.
And...
And...
Another swell party, Jay.
Any business with Wolfshiem, I assure you.
Any luck, senator?
Anyone but me.
Anything
Anything that wasn't all right.
Anything...
Are all part...
Are very close together, ''Old Sport''...
Around 4:00, she came to the window.
Around here, Nick?
As a consequence, I'm inclined to reserve all judgments.
As Gatsby and Daisy drove on through the cooling twilight...
As if for another wild party.
As if he wanted to recover something.
As you. That means we're equal.
As you. That means we're equal.
At a drugstore. I hear you can...
At family life and family institutions...
At least I miss.
At lunch, I'm going to introduce you to one of...
At the end of your dock blinking.
At the end of your dock.
At Yale together, he'd been...
Away from her now.
Away, doesn't it? Evening, sweethearts. Where are...
Awoke with a distinctly...
Baby!
Back then, all of us drank too much.
Bad trouble up ahead, sir!
Bang, bang!
Bartender: Gatsby?
Be careful for the snake charmer, Mr. McLennehan.
Beautiful.
Because all my ancestors...
Because I've never seen such beautiful shirts before.
Because...
Been a source of satisfaction to Jay Gatsby...
Before the leaves start falling in.
Begin by sneering...
Between black and white!
Blue.
Boats against the current...
Boaz!
Borne back...
Both of us loved each other all that time. Didn't we?
Breakfast.
Broadway directors...
Brought you solace.
Buchanan residence.
Buchanan.
But
But a goddamn coward! Keep your voice down!
But all she could manage was:
But all the rest of that...
But even I have a limit.
But for some unknown reason, Gatsby couldn't return.
But Gatsby was unable to return.
But he did not know...
But he had a grand vision for his life and Daisy's part in it.
But he never accepted them as his parents at all.
But he was once again dirt poor.
But how do you live here...
But I could only climb...
But I do know that I...
But I enjoyed looking at her.
But I gave all that up.
But I wasn't worth a decent stroke of work.
But if that's true...
But it was too late.
But Mr. Gatsby doesn't exist.
But not a single one of the sparkling hundreds that enjoyed his hospitality...
But the city seen from the queensboro bridge...
But the morning of the wedding...
But there wasn't a sound.
But this woman, she rushed...
But you might make a nice bit of money.
But you were not available. A scene was made.
But you work on wall street, right?
But...
But...
Buy anything at a drugstore nowdays.
By midsummer, Gatsby was front page news.
By the inexhaustible variety of life.
By this fellow Goddard? Everybody ought to...
By which I mean no one except me...
Call your sister. She'll like him.
Can happen now that we've slid over...
Can we get the dog?
Can you come, ''Old Sport''?
Can't repeat the past?
Can't you see the man needs peace and quiet?
Can't you see who this guy is...
Candy?
Carnival...
Catherine's said to be very good looking by people who know.
Ceaselessly...
Certainly not...
Champion. Pay my respects to your boss.
Charge!
Chemical madness.
Chester McKee. Pleasure to meet you.
Chicago calling, sir.
Chicago? I'm surprised they didn't treat you...
Chiefly rubies...
Close them.
Collecting jewels...
Colossal castle...
Come look.
Come on, let's have fun. It's too hot to fuss.
Come on, Nick!
Come on, this is crazy! We gotta...
Come on! Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come with me.
Come with me.
Compliment I ever paid him.
Concealing...
Confidential sort of thing...
Contented himself with... Telephone, monsieur Buchanan.
Could ignore that fifth guest's shrill...
Coupé.
Coward.
Crashed his car.
Daisy comes over sometimes in the afternoon.
Daisy loved me...
Daisy received a letter. Daisy: Tell them...
Daisy tells me...
Daisy visited discreetly.
Daisy waited.
Daisy waited...
Daisy was drawing further and further into herself.
Daisy, Daisy, darling, what is it?
Daisy, darling, that
Daisy, talk to me, darling.
Daisy, tell him.
Daisy: But how do you live here all alone?
Daisy: Can't anyone at least have...
Daisy: Darling, daddy's taking care of his two favorite girls.
Daisy: Hello, Jordan.
Daisy: Hey.
Daisy: I don't believe you. They're screaming.
Daisy: I don't care what you do...
Daisy: I wish it could always be like this.
Daisy: I'll make you a drink, tom.
Daisy: I'm such a brute.
Daisy: I've never seen anything like it.
Daisy: Is that too much to ask? Tom: Daisy, don't create a scene.
Daisy: Is that you, my lovely?
Daisy: It's Marlene moon. I adore her pictures.
Daisy: Jay! Gatsby: These are flannel.
Daisy: Just you...
Daisy: Ls all this made entirely...
Daisy: Music! And then we can...
Daisy: Nicky. Nick: What?
Daisy: Oh, Nicky. How funny.
Daisy: Oh.
Daisy: Open another window.
Daisy: Then I demand a Charleston. She makes it look so splendid...
Daisy: Turn on the camera!
Daisy: Whoo!
Daisy: Why did I have...
Daisy: With Nicky. Mr. Gatsby was showing us the grounds.
Daisy: Would you like to hear...
Daisy: You do know I'm a champion golfer? Great!
Daisy: You never told me...
Daisy: You're going to have to refold...
Daisy!
Daisy?
Daisy? Do you hear yourself?
Daisy.
Daisy.
Daisy.
Daisy.
Daisy.
Daisy.
Daisy.
Daisy's changed her mind!
Daisy's going to call in the morning.
Daisy's mother: Jordan, no one must know about this.
Daisy's ready. She's ready.
Dance all night!
Day after tomorrow all right?
Day after tomorrow?
Delighted.
Destined for...
Different.
Do you know when they'll be back?
Do you know where I might find the host, Mr. Gatsby? I live next door.
Do you see?
Do you want one?
Doctor: I see, Mr. Carraway.
Doctor: Was he a friend of yours?
Doctor: Watching you?
Doctor: You said yourself writing...
Doesn't he? Tom: So after dinner...
Doesn't she like Wilson either?
Dominate!
Don't be silly. It's two minutes to 4.
Don't mean a thing.
Don't worry, ''Old Sport''. Don't worry.
Don't you call me "''Old Sport''."
Don't you like me? Oh. Heh. A plant.
Don't you think, ''Old Sport''?
Don't you think, ''Old Sport''?
Don't, I'm not one of those models.
Drunk.
Duesy. Custom job.
East e99
Enchanted and repelled...
End in nothing. Come home.
Ended up at Gatsby's.
Even Gatsby could happen.
Even made use of his beach.
Even Monten****.
Even that is a lie!
Every night...
Every single one of them.
Every year.
Everything all right?
Everything.
Everything's been so confused since then. I...
Everything's just fine.
Everything's...
Except the one unutterable fact that none of it was true.
Excitedly, but with every word...
Excuse me, I'll be right back.
Excuse me. I will...
Ferdie.
Film stars...
Filthy bootleggers. Not Gatsby.
Fine. Have it your own way, tom.
Finest specimen of human...
Five years ago. In louisville.
Five years next November.
Fixed it?
Fixed it.
Flat that torn kept for myrtle...
Fool God!
For a common swindler...
For a drink or two.
For a moment longer.
For an ax.
For as long as I can remember.
For every...
For five years?
For the riotous...
For the very same fame that had all summer...
For Wolfshiem, a gangster...
Forest hills.
Forever wed to her.
Forever.
Forever.
Four or five times in life.
Free booze at that fun park every weekend.
From all these bizarre accusations you must be hearing.
From beyond...
From every walk of life...
From one of the finest families in the midwest.
From your perfect...
Funny these last two days.
Future glory.
Gangsters and governors exchanging telephone numbers.
Gatsby believed in the green light...
Gatsby found himself at Daisy's house by colossal accident.
Gatsby on the back.
Gatsby that she loved him...
Gatsby was cheated of his inheritance by Cody's family.
Gatsby, that you'll never know.
Gatsby: And I decided...
Gatsby: Anyone for a round of golf?
Gatsby: Excuse me.
Gatsby: Excuse me.
Gatsby: Flannel!
Gatsby: Hello, ''Old Sport''.
Gatsby: I have a man in england...
Gatsby: I knew it was a great mistake for a man like me to fall in love.
Gatsby: I know.
Gatsby: I suppose you can...
Gatsby: I'll tell you. To a little kike like Wolfshiem?
Gatsby: I'm not sure. Ask them in the kitchen.
Gatsby: If you'll excuse me, I have to make...
Gatsby: Indian cotton.
Gatsby: It's a custom wurlitzer. Daisy: Can anyone...
Gatsby: Just in to the right, gentlemen. To the right...
Gatsby: Just sitting here.
Gatsby: Just sitting here.
Gatsby: Look here, 'Old Sport'.
Gatsby: Meyer, Meyer, Meyer.
Gatsby: No.
Gatsby: Of course, you don't need to take my word for it, 'Old Sport'.
Gatsby: Remarkable little camera. Latest design.
Gatsby: Right here! Daisy: No!
Gatsby: She looks like she could be on the cover of vogue.
Gatsby: She makes it look so splendid...
Gatsby: She's gonna take a swing. Nick: I'm ready.
Gatsby: We'll talk about...
Gatsby: Well, go on.
Gatsby: Well, I assure you...
Gatsby: Will you come, ''Old Sport''?
Gatsby: Yes.
Gatsby: You know, I've thought for a while...
Gatsby: You see these fists?
Gatsby: You see, Mr. Buchanan...
Gatsby: You see...
Gatsby: Your wife doesn't love you.
Gatsby?
Gatsby.
Gatsby. Jay Gatsby.
Gatsby...
Gatsby'. He was all right, old Dan.
Gatsby'. I always knew that I could climb.
Gatsby'. We're gonna live here...
Gatsby's lights went out one by one.
Gatsby's real name was...
Get dressed.
Get him a drink. Get him a drink.
Get on the next train.
Get out of here. Jordan: Here I am tantalizing you...
Get some rest. Don't worry.
Get the hell out of here!
Give me a hand, will you, ''Old Sport''?
Glorious love...
Go away? No, I can't leave now.
Go on in there and talk to Catherine.
Go on, Daisy.
Go to coney island? We could take my car.
Golden roar.
Golden roar.
Good morning.
Good night, gentlemen.
Good night.
Good night.
Gossip columnists alongside...
Gotta speak to you.
Grand vision of himself.
Grass?
Guy like that, who knows?
Ha ha ha! You're crazy!
Had become a threat.
Had cleaned it out.
Had emerged on my neighbor's dock.
Had seen.
Had vanished forever.
Have been educated there for years. It's a family tradition.
Have the phone brought down to the pool.
Have you
Have you read the rise of the colored empires...
He constantly asked about Daisy. I was just the first person that knew her.
He didn't even stop his car.
He didn't have to kill her.
He gives large parties...
He is in love with me.
He is just a front...
He isn't causing a row, you're causing a row. Please have a little self control.
He must be awake.
He must know what a small town is.
He must know what a small...
He rowed out and rescued the vessel...
He seemed to be reaching toward...
He sends me a Christmas card every year.
He sends over a selection at...
He sent me an actual invitation. Seems I'm the only one.
He spotted a yacht in peril.
He taught me everything.
He threw all those parties hoping she'd wander in one night.
He used to be my best friend many years ago.
He was a boy.
He was an Oxford man.
He was like one of those machines that register earthquakes 10,000 Miles away.
He was like...
He was your neighbor.
He wears a pink suit, for chrissake.
He won't annoy you.
He'd been left with the ability to play the gentleman...
He'd never so much as look at your wife.
He's a businessman. He owned a lot of drugstores.
He's a cousin of kaiser Wilhelm's.
He's a crook, George.
He's a very smart man.
He's certainly richer than God.
He's dead now.
He's gonna sit on the side and watch, huh?
He's the man who fixed the 1919 world series.
He's upset! Everybody out!
Head waiter: All right. You take care of my friend.
Hello, Wilson.
Hello!
Hello! Hello!
Hello! Hello!
Hello! Ls everything all right?
Hello! Ls everything all right?
Hello?
Henri: Buchanan residence.
Henri! Have the car...
Henry. Madame...
Her husband was heir to one of America's wealthiest families.
Here.
Here.
Herzog: A personal call? Of course. Gardener: Excuse me, sir.
Herzog: Gatsby's.
Herzog: Mr. Gatsby, sir, excuse me.
Herzog: Mr. Gatsby, sir.
Herzog: Yes, madam.
Hey
Hey
Hey, Mr. Buchanan!
Hey, where'd you get these from?
Hey!
Hey! Get out of here!
Hi. I'm...
High...
Highballs it is.
His life. Voice down.
His mind would never again be free to romp like...
His name is ferdie.
His name...
His opportunity and he seized it.
His parents were dirt poor farmers from north Dakota.
His transformative voyage with Dan Cody...
Hoping she'd wander in one night.
How could I love him...
How could you do that?
How could you?
How does a reputable banker...
How is the bond business, Mr. Carraway?
How's business?
How's the great American novel coming?
However, I don't believe it.
Huh?
Hundred dollar bills.
Hundred dollar bills.
Hunting big game...
I am the son of very wealthy people from the middle west.
I am.
I asked her to wait until I made something of myself, but she was...
I beg your pardon, ''Old Sport''. It's just
I believe we've met before, Mr. Buchanan.
I bought cakes.
I can protect her here.
I can see...
I can't believe it.
I can't describe how surprised I was to find out that I loved her.
I can't say I never loved torn. It wouldn't be true.
I can't speak about...
I can't...
I changed my mind, you brute.
I could find it again.
I couldn't care less about the parties.
I decided...
I didn't know what to think.
I didn't want you to think I was some nobody.
I don't know a single person...
I don't know why we can't just have fun like that again.
I don't quite know where to start.
I don't wanna go home.
I don't wanna talk about this, doctor.
I don't want to put you to any trouble.
I don't want you in here. Okay?
I don't want you to get the wrong impression...
I feel so far...
I get them from a doctor in queens.
I go off on a spree. I always come back.
I got an invitation.
I had a lot of things, but the truth is I'm empty.
I had a wrong man.
I had the gates brought in from a castle in normandy.
I have the same view from my place.
I have to go, Jay.
I have to work.
I heard a rumor that you were getting married...
I heard he killed a man once.
I imagine he'll be at lunch too. Heh.
I implored.
I just have to pop...
I just need to give her more time, ''Old Sport''.
I just remembered...
I keep it always full of interesting, celebrated people.
I knew I'd discovered a man of fine breeding.
I knew...
I know Mr. Gatsby will be very happy that you've called.
I know what kind of car it was.
I live just next door.
I live right next door to him.
I lived at west egg...
I love it.
I love seeing you at my table.
I love you now...
I love you, Daisy.
I made an investigation...
I must go to bed.
I need money...
I never realized how extraordinary...
I noticed that a figure...
I planned to spend...
I really must go.
I rented a house 20 Miles from the city on long island.
I returned to that huge...
I said a small town.
I said I went there, didn't I?
I said that.
I saw it. It was a yellow car.
I seem to have...
I should. I mean, does Daisy want to see Gatsby?
I stopped and I...
I suppose that's why I make things up about myself.
I suppose.
I supposed.
I think he realizes...
I think I can keep myself amused.
I think it was the... I think it was the journal.
I think so too.
I think they did a fine job, don't you?
I thought I told you not to call me here.
I thought of Gatsby's wonder...
I thought out my life with Daisy in it...
I thought we could...
I thought you ought to know something...
I told Daisy that I thought so.
I understand that you're an Oxford man.
I understand you're looking for...
I understand! I understand! It was my fault.
I understand.
I waited for Gatsby to call with news.
I waited.
I waited...
I wanna show you something.
I want to ask Mr. Gatsby one more question.
I want you and Daisy to come over to my house. I'd like to show her around.
I want you outside!
I wanted people who wouldn't gossip until we decide what we're going to do.
I wanted to be close.
I was all he had.
I was brought up in America...
I was guarding other people's secrets.
I wasn't any good.
I wasn't saying that. I was
I will tell you God's truth. God's truth about myself.
I wish I'd done everything on earth with you.
I wish it could always be like this.
I won't stay here a minute.
I wonder...
I would be...
I wouldn't ask too much of her.
I wrote...
I.
I.
I'd like to know when.
I'd never been in such a beautiful house.
I'd really rather not be the polo player.
I'll be here waiting and hoping...
I'll be in in just a minute.
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
I'll call you up.
I'll get the chairs.
I'll know you next time...
I'll make some calls.
I'll see if there's any commotion.
I'll walk you out.
I'll.
I'm all run down.
I'm Catherine.
I'm certainly glad to see you, as well.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm going to call Daisy and...
I'm going to wait here. I'm going to wait here all night...
I'm gonna fix things...
I'm gonna take better care of you from now on.
I'm just going. Actually, there are peop
I'm leaving.
I'm not comfortable. Daisy's my cousin.
I'm not like a rose.
I'm not married.
I'm only 32. I might still be a great man if I could forget that I once...
I'm perfectly willing.
I'm reminded that for the second time that summer...
I'm right across from you.
I'm selling bonds with Walter chase's outfit.
I'm sorry, monsieur, they have gone away.
I'm sorry.
I'm surprised he hasn't tried to drag you in.
I'm taking my new hydroplane out in the morning.
I've been everywhere and seen everything and done everything.
I've had a very bad time, Nicky.
I've just heard the most shocking thing.
I've made a small investigation into this fellow.
I've never seen Mr. Gatsby.
I've spotted her. Thank you.
If he tries any brutality on her whatsoever
If he tries to bother her...
If I climbed alone.
If I could just get back to the start...
If I could just get back to the start...
If necessary. No, no, no.
If there's...
If you have no business, clear out!
If you saw anything tonight you'd like to talk to me about, well, then you can...
If you see her...
If you speak to her, tell her the funeral's tomorrow.
If you would just get a message to her.
If you're any good.
If you're going to make personal remarks...
Immediately.
In a forgotten grounds keeper's cottage, squeezed among the mansions...
In a steady...
In all the capitals of Europe.
In case you need to take down any addresses.
In every decision.
In every idea...
In her heart, she never loved...
In his Blue gardens, men and girls came and went like moths...
In his own imagination, he was a son of God...
In it's first wild promise of all the mystery...
In Mr. Gatsby's car.
In New York...
In the argonne forest, I took two machine gun detachments so far...
In the car with her.
In the cool, beautiful shirts.
In the living room. Thank you.
In the world she...
In the world.
In there all alone and you're Shh.
In this house.
Incoherent house once more.
Into some of the rooms. What do you say we...
Into the past.
Into town. Town?
Into your affairs. You're one...
Invite her to tea. That's all right
Invited to Gatsby's.
Irresistible imagination.
Is always the city seen for the first time...
Is in the artistic game. Photography.
Is just small change compared to this bonds stunt...
Is not available, monsieur Carraway.
Is now the Earl of Don Caster. Nick: What could I say?
Is this absolutely where you live, my dearest one?
Isn't that enough? I can't help...
Isn't too proud to come in? I gave you...
It all happened so quickly.
It all happened so quickly. She tried I tried...
It all makes sense.
It couldn't be any more fantastical...
It eluded us then, but that's no matter.
It got into all the papers.
It had occurred to Gatsby that...
It has, hasn't it?
It makes me sad.
It seemed to understand...
It was also that night...
It was Daisy.
It was in 1919. I only stayed there five months.
It was my fault. This woman...
It was the day I got my new English golf shoes.
It was the only...
It was your idea.
It wasn't her fault...
It wasn't until the end of that summer...
It will be.
It will be.
It's a favor, Jay. Just a favor.
It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance.
It's all a custom job.
It's beautiful.
It's been going on for five years.
It's funny, the senator just saw her down here.
It's got to keep going up.
It's her!
It's in our blood...
It's just, well, you see, I think everything's terrible anyhow.
It's like an amusement park.
It's Mr. Carraway, her cousin.
It's Mr. Slagle. He's quite emotional.
It's no coincidence.
It's nothing underhand.
It's only half past 9.
It's pretty, isn't it, 'Old Sport'? Haven't you ever seen it before?
It's scientific.
It's so hard to make her understand.
It's so hard to make her understand.
It's so sad, because it's so hard to make her...
It's stopped raining.
It's the opposite.
It's tom.
Jay
Jay, do you understand that a woman has been killed?
Jay, you should go home and get some rest.
Jay!
Jay! Stop it.
Jordan: And you found he was...
Jordan: But you are mistaken!
Jordan: Come on. Nick. Teddy: Look around you.
Jordan: He told me once...
Jordan: I don't know. I just don't believe he went there.
Jordan: I know somebody in west egg.
Jordan: I've been lying on that sofa...
Jordan: Long island, please. Nick: And you think...
Jordan: Nick!
Jordan: Simply amazing. It all makes sense.
Jordan: Tom, we're almost out of gas.
Jordan: Tom's got some...
Jordan?
Just a green light on a dock.
Just a look.
Just ask for it, 'Old Sport'.
Just go away, get out of town.
Just next door.
Just tell him the truth. Go on.
Just tell me.
Just there across the bay.
Just to hold Daisy.
Keep it open for a personal call.
Killed a man.
Killed nobody.
Klipspringer can. Someone wake ewing.
Klipspringer.
Ladner, open the gates.
Ladner: Open the gates!
Laughter.
Leave us alone.
Let me take care of things.
Let's go find him and you can ask him yourself.
Let's go to town. Who wants to go to town?
Let's say after dinner, you and I, we go into town.
Let's take a look.
Life is...
Like the advertisement...
Like the eyes...
Like Walter chase find himself...
Like you.
Linen.
Listen to me, he's of no use to us if Detroit is his idea...
Listen, I know you like to watch. I remember that from college.
Listen, Nick, when she was born...
Little scumbag.
Long dream of you to come true.
Looking up and wondering.
Lost Daisy, but...
Lost my temper.
Loved you.
Lovely to see you again, miss Baker.
Madame, the dinner is servi.
Made me who I am today.
Maitred: Can I help you, sir? Nick: Jordan Baker...
Make love to your wife.
Making the liquor cheaper.
Man [Over radio]: The stock market...
Man 1: True. Man 2: Kills for fun, free of charge.
Man 2: Damn thing came out of nowhere.
Man 2: Gatsby! Good to see you.
Man: I knew you looked familiar. Having a good time, 'Old Sport'?
Man: I'm afraid I haven't been a very good host...
Man: Sir, Slagle's in Detroit. I can't talk now, ''Old Sport''.
Man: Yeah!
Man: Yes, absolutely.
Married there.
Married tom Buchanan...
May I introduce senator Gulick? This is...
May I save the next dance?
May I show you around?
Maybe he was the one that was fooling around with myrtle.
Maybe I'd better sell it somewhere else.
Me?
Metallic urgency.
Miss Baker will explain everything...
Miss Baker, Mr. Gatsby would like to speak to you.
Miss Baker's an honest sportswoman. She wouldn't do...
Miss gilda gray!
Mm. Smell so good.
Molar.
Monsieur Buchanan.
Monsieur Wilson, from the garage.
Morality protectors...
More time.
Moscow, Istanbul...
Moved dimly and already...
Mr. Buchanan.
Mr. Carraway, this is my good friend, Mr. Meyer Wolfshiem.
Mr. Carraway?
Mr. Carraway. My pleasure.
Mr. Gatsby, exactly who are you, anyhow?
Mr. Gatsby, I'm gonna drain the pool.
Mr. Gatsby, sir.
Mr. Gatsby, sir.
Mr. Gatsby, sir...
Mr. Gatsby?
Mr. Gatsby.
Mr. Gatsby.
Mr. Gatsby.
Mr. Gatsby...
Mr. Gatsby's acquaintance just after the war...
My boss, Walter chase, losing money at the roulette tables.
My boy!
My coupe, and I'll drive everyone else...
My father gave me some advice.
My God, he has.
My invitation. Oh.
My life has got to be like this.
My life, ''Old Sport'', my life...
My little shack's just a cardboard box at 80 a month.
My neighbor.
My once golden shimmering mirage...
My sincerest apologies.
My wife and I, we wanna go west.
Myrtle turtle!
Myrtle: I'm here! Stop!
Myrtle: If it's business, you should be talking...
Myrtle: It's me. Nick: Other affairs.
Myrtle: Now?
Myrtle: They're gonna arrest you!
Myrtle: Tom?
Myrtle!
Myrtle!
Named Gatsby.
Neither of them can stand the person they're married to.
Nerve pills.
Never killed nobody.
Never would have expected to find you in this temple...
Never?
Never?
New York's most distinguished businessmen...
Newly rich people are just...
Nick [Over phone]: I hear you fired all your servants.
Nick Carraway.
Nick Carraway.
Nick, I've...
Nick: "Major Jay Gatsby for...
Nick: A gift that I have never found in any other person.
Nick: Ahem!
Nick: Alone...
Nick: At a... at a party...
Nick: At Yale I dreamed of being a writer...
Nick: Can't we talk about something else?
Nick: Daisy Buchanan, the golden girl.
Nick: Disgusted with everyone and everything.
Nick: Five lost years...
Nick: Gatsby disappeared...
Nick: Gatsby hoped to inherit Cody's fortune.
Nick: He began talking...
Nick: He knew...
Nick: He talked a lot about the past...
Nick: He's my neighbor. Shh! Don't talk.
Nick: Hello?
Nick: His uniform hid...
Nick: How to dress, act and speak like a gentleman.
Nick: I had been drunk just twice in my life.
Nick: I rang...
Nick: I remember feeling torn.
Nick: I remember the rest of that day as an endless drill...
Nick: I remembered how we had all come to Gatsby's and guessed at his corruption...
Nick: I should have told him what I had just seen, but...
Nick: I wanted to get up and slap...
Nick: I was always glad...
Nick: If only it had been enough for Gatsby...
Nick: In my younger and more vulnerable years...
Nick: In the summer of 1922...
Nick: It was all for her.
Nick: It's a strange coincidence. Jordan: What is?
Nick: Jay!
Nick: Jordan? What's she got to do with it?
Nick: Just when I thought...
Nick: Lemon or sugar? Neither.
Nick: Looking over my story so far...
Nick: May I speak to Mrs. Buchanan?
Nick: Nice little dance.
Nick: Oh, God.
Nick: Oh, it's the secret of Carraway castle.
Nick: Oh, yes, the 9th battalion. Man: I was in the 7th.
Nick: Possibly...
Nick: She blossomed for him like a flower...
Nick: She had told...
Nick: She was the most frightening person I'd ever seen.
Nick: So...
Nick: Some vision...
Nick: Thank you. Taxi driver: Have a good night.
Nick: That was the night he finally told me the truth.
Nick: The fact that Gatsby's house is just across the bay.
Nick: The moon rose higher.
Nick: The way he spoke.
Nick: They were careless people, tom and Daisy.
Nick: Thirty. The promise of a decade of loneliness.
Nick: Tom was feeling...
Nick: Tom! Funny seeing you!
Nick: Well, we rode in the hydroplane.
Nick: What are we doing? Conductor: Where are you going?
Nick: What are you doing?
Nick: What are you doing?
Nick: When I arrived home...
Nick: Where did you go? Gatsby: Slow down.
Nick: Who is he, anyhow?
Nick: Whoa!
Nick: Yay!
Nick: Yes, it suits me.
Nick: Yes. I'll be right back. Gatsby: God.
Nick: You ready for your close up? I don't want to forget...
Nick: You're nothing...
Nick!
Nick! Come and see me!
Nick?
Nick.
Nick. Would you mind terribly?
Nick...
Nick...
Nick's a writer.
Nicky, stay.
Nicky...
No one need ever read it.
No one's coming to tea! It's too
No one's met him.
No point. She was killed instantly.
No point'? No point? What about that woman?
No wonder people thought he was lying.
No, ''Old Sport''.
No, I've had enough.
No, Jay. With Daisy
No, no, no, not seeing. Not seeing, we couldn't. But...
No, no, no.
No, no, no. He's the kaiser's assassin.
No, no, no. That's all right, thank you.
No, not exactly, no.
No, she didn't like it. She did not have a good time.
No, thanks, I feel just as good on nothing at all.
No, thanks. I'll wait outside.
No, you listen to me. Listen to me.
No, you see, she never loved you.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. The whisperings and the champagne and the stars.
Nobody
None of this has any consequence.
Nonsense!
Nonsense.
Not at kapiolani?
Not even a flower.
Not now.
Not that day I carried you down from the punch bowl to keep your shoes dry?
Not today.
Not tonight.
Not yet met...
Nothing to worry about.
Now it was once again...
Now, 'Old Sport', about miss Baker and that request we spoke of.
Now, do you wanna sit on the sideline and watch, or do you wanna play ball?
Now, once in a while...
Now's a good time.
Of an elaborate disguise.
Of billionaire playboy publishers and their blond nurses.
Of course she did.
Of course you can.
Of course, if anything is not to your liking...
Of course.
Of everyone.
Of God.
Of himself that he had put into loving Daisy.
Of human secrets...
Of many people you've heard of! Daisy: Absolutely.
Of Meyer Wolfshiem's bunch.
Of New York City...
Of the heart that burst...
Of the man in Times Square.
Of the newly rich.
Of virtue. Nick: I was having lunch...
Of yours, isn't it?
Oh, and Mr. Buchanan...
Oh, Chester, this must be the cousin.
Oh, don't be morbid.
Oh, he'll pay.
Oh, I beg your pardon.
Oh, I suppose...
Oh, Jay.
Oh, must we?
Oh, Nick, I'm sorry, I swore.
Oh, no. My nerves are fine, thanks.
Oh, no. No.
Oh, please, please, go on, Mr. Buchanan. Go on.
Oh, really, I can't.
Oh, uh, it's too late tonight.
Oh, yes, I understand that...
Oh, yes.
Oh, your wife does?
Oh!
Oh!
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh. Hello, ''Old Sport''.
Oh. My goodness.
Ok!
Okay, fine, fine, fine.
On my last night...
On that bay today.
On the last night I saw Gatsby...
Once again, I was within...
One hundred and thirty men with only 16 Lewis guns.
One man?
One night in louisville, five years ago...
One of the papers says they thought the rain would stop about 4.
One of them was...
Only one man was exempt from my disgust.
Ooh.
Or coney island.
Or dream up can ever change that.
Or he doesn't get a penny.
Or is he gonna play ball?
Or the day after that, or for the next 30 years?
Other people's wives?
Other people's wives.
Other races...
Our yellow...
Out at us.
Over the city...
Owl eyes: That, my dear fellow...
Owl eyes: What's the matter?
Owl eyes: You won't find him.
Owned by a gentleman I had...
Oxford manners. Gatsby: Daisy, darling.
Painting a little, things for myself only.
Pammy: Where are we going?
Pardon me.
Paris, venice...
People can hear you.
Perhaps more flowers.
Phooey. I've met him.
Plain. Thank you.
Play ball.
Play that?
Played the prince of wales. What a sissy.
Please do, ''Old Sport''. Please do.
Please don't.
Please just I don't know what to say.
Please move aside. Excuse me.
Please, let's go home.
Please, take a seat.
Please, tom, I can't...
Please!
Please. I know that she would want to be there. She would.
Policeman 1: Slow down.
Policeman 2: All right, folks.
Policeman 2: I gotta ask you to step back, sir.
Policeman 2: Move back! Clear the space here!
Policeman 2: Sir.
Policeman 2: You knew her, eh?
Possibly? Gatsby: Remember our plans.
Primitive new money types.
Promise me.
Rare smiles that you may come across...
Read it. The idea is...
Real bad. What?
Really? Which one?
Record peaks...
Rejoin you later.
Remember how much fun we had?
Rich girls don't marry poor boys.
Right then and there to call myself Jay Gatsby.
Right there.
Right there.
Right you are!
Right.
Rome, vienna...
Run away?
Sadly, all dead now.
Sadly, all of them are dead.
Saw the opportunity, I suppose.
Scram!
See the way the whole front catches the light like that?
See, Daisy and I are gonna start over just as if it were five years ago.
See, he and this Wolfshiem...
See, I felt married to her.
See, I grew up terribly, terribly poor, ''Old Sport''.
See, I know your wife.
See, I'd want to get the grass cut.
See, nowdays people...
See...
Seems I'm the only one.
Seen it all afternoon. Policeman 2: Hey!
Self control?
Sell me that car? Oh, I've still got my man working on it.
Senator.
Servant 1: To the left.
Servant 2: Yeah...
Servant: Coming through, please.
Shakespeare!
Shall we?
She asked me to tell you...
She didn't know you were alive!
She didn't like it.
She does. And what's more, I love Daisy too.
She even wants...
She had a wonderful time.
She has to go to tom...
She has to tell tom that she never loved him.
She is not leaving me.
She is.
She just needs time to think things through. Herzog...
She just needs time to think.
She lived across the bay in old moneyed...
She looks well, doesn't she...
She never...
She only married you because I was poor...
She ran out in the road.
She rushed out at us as if she was trying to speak to us.
She stood there, then...
She thought that driving would steady her.
She wouldn't tell me.
She's absolutely not to know.
She's mine.
She's requested that you and miss Baker be there for lunch tomorrow at her house.
Show us some of those fine...
Shut up!
Shut up!
Simply came uninvited.
Sir, I'm asking you
Sir, my invitation.
Sit down! Sit down.
Slow down!
Slow down!
Small parties, there isn't any privacy.
So confused.
So I stopped.
So many dashing young officers here.
So much to drink. Yes?
So they die quickly.
So wanted to see.
So we beat on...
So you are.
So, what happened?
Something for the lady.
Something happening?
Something ought to be done about a fella like that.
Something out there in the dark.
Sorry about the clock.
Sorry to keep her from you, 'Old Sport'.
Sorry, 'Old Sport'. I thought you knew.
Sorry. Thank you.
Speak to Daisy alone.
Spilled...
Stand it anymore!
Stocks reached...
Strained himself to get this menagerie together.
Strange. He picks me up in his fancy car.
Stretch out our arms farther...
Struggled on Daisy's lips.
Such medals.
Supercharged engine.
Sure.
Sweetheart, you have...
Take off your hat and stay a while.
Talk to me outside.
Tea?
Teddy: I'm stealing...
Teddy: You penniless pantywaist.
Terrible mistake, but in her heart...
Thank you, ''Old Sport''.
Thank you, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That day at 5:00, Daisy fay...
That falling in love...
That Gatsby was watching me.
That he told me of the life he had dreamed for himself since...
That I became aware of Gatsby's extraordinary gift for hope.
That I knew absolutely nothing about Gatsby at all.
That I told you about.
That it was already behind him.
That it's up to us, the dominant race...
That light...
That morning...
That night, in the hidden...
That side of the bay.
That so?
That some thought.
That the sun is getting hotter every year.
That this little flirtation is over. Daisy?!
That was all.
That was taken in trinity quad. The man on my left...
That when I...
That woman...
That yellow car wasn't mine!
That you and Wolfshiem have got going.
That you never loved him and this will all be wiped out forever.
That you're over in west egg...
That'll be all for now, gentlemen.
That's all over now, Daisy, darling. That's all over.
That's from Monten****.
That's funny.
That's Mr. Dan Cody, ''Old Sport''.
That's right.
That's right.
That's rude.
That's the best thing a girl in this world can be.
That's what all of New York...
That's why he killed her.
That's why I can't exactly call myself...
The affair with myrtle. The hit and run. Everything.
The beginning of each season.
The booming golden city...
The booming golden city...
The buildings were higher.
The Charleston!
The colored empires.
The colossal significance of that light...
The day took...
The famous sporting star? The golfer? I see.
The formidable stroke of 30 died away...
The future of...
The girl with him was a chambermaid at the Santa Barbara hotel.
The headlines were a nightmare.
The hot whips of panic. His mistress...
The house looks well, doesn't it?
The house, the parties.
The incredible...
The latest thing is to sit back...
The man...
The modesty of it.
The morals were looser and the ban...
The more in tune with the times we were...
The more we drank.
The murderer?
The mysterious...
The night I drove over to my cousin Daisy's for dinner.
The nurse if it was a boy or a girl.
The officers from camp Taylor.
The one that burns all night...
The only one who cared.
The only one.
The only respectable thing about you, ''Old Sport'', is your money.
The orgastic future that year by year recedes...
The parties were bigger.
The party?
The photograph was undoubtedly authentic.
The polo player.
The prince?
The reason why after the war I hadn't been able to return.
The royal tour.
The shows...
The single most hopeful person I've ever met.
The spy?
The summer studying.
The sun's almost up.
The tempo of the city approached...
The time that suits you.
The truth that he was...
The walls of that...
The war, Oxford...
Then we can go back to louisville to her parents' house.
Then we'll make plans to go away together.
There are things between Daisy and me...
There aren't any more.
There aren't any more.
There was a half a mile gap...
There was something...
There wasn't a single German soldier left standing.
There were no more parties.
There you are.
There you are. Daisy just left.
There, Jay.
There's just one thing.
There's much gas, ''Old Sport''.
These are a lot of clippings I collected.
These are silk.
These things excite me so.
They are.
They have already departed.
They just stopped!
They say he's third cousin to the kaiser and second cousin to the devil.
They smashed up things and people...
Things.
This bridge, I thought.
This enormous request?
This fantastic farm...
This house...
This is the friend...
This isn't the man, Meyer.
This letter here? Daisy: We can't lose each other...
This pain will be wiped out...
This summer I'll fling you two together. I'll push you into linen closets...
This was a mistake. This was a terrible, terrible mistake.
This was my first...
Through Gatsby's door. Man: Out of the way!
Throw everything overboard, we'll have intermarriage...
Throwing your lot in...
Thunderously upon us all.
To a girl out west. Nick: It's a libel.
To bother her about that unpleasantness this afternoon...
To come alone? Are you in love with me?
To deal with a dispute of some sort.
To get his claws into respectable folk like Walter chase.
To get started, I bought a dozen volumes on credit, banking and investments.
To leave that. Nick: Jay.
To like New York.
To me.
To meet a Buchanan.
To speak her name.
To talk about your sports and your women.
To the casual...
To the story of that little spree!
To the story of that little spree!
To the Yale club.
To turn in time... "She"?
To war.
To watch out or these...
Today's my birthday.
Together with a man I hardly knew?
Tom had invited me to town, apparently for lunch at the Yale club...
Tom: And in my heart I love her all the time.
Tom: Businessman!
Tom: Civilization's going to pieces.
Tom: Come on.
Tom: Come on. We'll get...
Tom: Daisy, it was your great idea.
Tom: Daisy...
Tom: Dominate, Nick!
Tom: Gatsby.
Tom: Happy Birthday.
Tom: Have you seen my wife?
Tom: He certainly must have...
Tom: Henri!
Tom: Hey, McKee!
Tom: How have you been? Nick: Yeah.
Tom: I'll telephone for a taxi, Nick.
Tom: It's been proved.
Tom: Let's go to town.
Tom: Likewise. I'll catch up with you later.
Tom: Nick wanted to go into town.
Tom: Nick? Nick!
Tom: Nick's artistic. No.
Tom: No, plenty of gas.
Tom: Oh, hey, Nick. McKee...
Tom: Oh, I heard you.
Tom: That's a great expression...
Tom: Where were you?
Tom: Will you forget about the heat?
Tom: You have got no right...
Tom: You know, I read somewhere...
Tom. You should be proud of your achievements.
Tom's very profound lately. He reads deep books with long words in them.
Tomorrow, we will run faster...
Tonight. They'll trace your car.
Too...
Torn won't touch her. He's not even thinking about her.
Torn, I'm just leaving now.
Torn!
Torn!
Town is.
Town?
Trimalchio: And guitars with:
Trimalchio: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage...
Trimalchio: Ladies and gentlemen... Teddy: Come on.
Trust me!
Trying to figure out how we could marry...
Trying to forget something sad...
Turn.
Two bottles of whiskey. Wrap them in a towel.
Uh, I think it's what you want.
Uh, I think it's what you want.
Uh...
Uh...
Um, I'm not sure...
Understand.
Unless you brought the groceries to the back door.
Until...
Up to his eyeballs in debt...
Vast carelessness.
Wait a minute.
Wait.
Waiter: Come on, boys.
Wall street boomed it's usual...
Wall street was luring the young and ambitious.
Wanted to know.
Was always watching me.
Was by far the most popular girl with...
Was discarded by men who...
Was ever watched by Dr. T.J. Eckleburg...
Was it right to bring my cousin Daisy, a married woman...
Was tom...
Watcher in the street.
We can't live...
We could see the green light.
We could take a plunge in the pool. I haven't made use of it all summer.
We don't go around very much. I don't think I recognize...
We have all summer.
We haven't met for many years.
We just got here from New York.
We need you.
We need you.
We reached the bridge, I was impossibly confused.
We were buoyed by a sort of...
We were outnumbered 5 to 1.
We'll chat later, ''Old Sport''.
We'll go away.
We'll have tea next week.
We'll have the lobster.
We'll pile that stuff in the garage, it's going back to town.
We're different.
We're gonna hit the shoal!
We're having a row.
We're talking. Thank you.
We've got to beat them down.
We've met before.
We've... we've...
Well, good night.
Well, happens to be a rather...
Well, how'd he manage that?
Well, I don't care.
Well, I don't know.
Well, I have a second sight sometimes that tells me what to do.
Well, I was able to do the commissioner a favor once.
Well, I was.
Well, I'll call you up.
Well, I've seen your face on the cover of sporting life.
Well, if I run out, I'll stop...
Well, if that's the idea...
Well, it was touching, really. I'd never seen...
Well, look here, ''Old Sport''.
Well, of course, nothing is 100 percent. I wouldn't go investing every penny.
Well, that's very kind of you.
Well...
Well...
Well...
Well...
Were both slipping from his control.
Were broader.
Were it not...
Weren't you in the third division during the war?
What about it, ''Old Sport''?
What are you doing? Sir!
What are you waiting for?
What color's your car?
What do I owe you?
What do you think of that, Daisy?
What game are you and Gatsby...
What Gatsby?
What grass?
What green light?
What happened five years ago because I didn't know Daisy then.
What is it?
What is the matter...
What is your opinion of me, anyhow?
What kind of a row are you trying to cause in my house anyhow?
What light?
What the hell are you doing...
What time?
What was in the letter?
What would I write about?
What?
What?
What'll we do this afternoon...
What's all this for?
What's been going on?
What's funny?
What's going on with you, Jay?
What's past.
What's the difference as long as they can cook...
Whatever brings you ease:
When he accompanied Daisy to one of Gatsby's glittering parties.
When he first picked out the green light at the end of Daisy's dock.
When I came back from New York, I was disgusted.
When I returned home, Gatsby's was lit from tower to cellar...
When I swore I wouldn't tell.
When I think about it, the history of the summer really began...
When she married me...
When the war ended...
When we were...
Where are you?
Where are you?
Where did the money come from?
Where the burnt out coal that powered...
Where the devil he met Daisy.
Where's your place?
Whether she wants to or not.
While he stood before us...
Who buys me clothes.
Who fought in the war.
Who is this Gatsby?
Who knows anything real about...
Who's this?
Whoa! Oh!
Why don't we? Let's all go to town.
Why don't you come inside and have some supper...
Why don't you entertain? Myrtle: Hurry up.
Why don't you two start on home...
Why don't you, so somebody can sit down.
Why not?
Why would I do that?
Why, no one has.
Why, of course you can.
Why?
Why?
Why?
Will you come, ''Old Sport''?
Will you join us, Mr. Gatsby?
Wilson: I wised up to something...
Wilson: My God.
Wilson: Myrtle!
Wilson: Oh, no, no, no.
Wilson: Uh, sure.
Wilson.
Wilson.
Windows must have contributed their share...
With a friend...
With God knows whom.
With his house and his parties and his fancy clothes?
With Mr. Gatsby.
With only that...
With someone like you...
With the sun shining...
With those social climbing...
With you?
With your little racket.
Wolfshiem: Come.
Wolfshiem: Hello, ladies.
Wolfshiem: So...
Wolfshiem: Then you'd know that when it comes to married women...
Wolfshiem: Well, my work here is done. I'm going to leave you gentlemen...
Wolfshiem: What a gentleman.
Wolfshiem: With these hot headed types in here, I rely on you.
Wolfshiem: Yeah, that's fantastic.
Wolfshiem's associates...
Woman in New York. Nick: Got some woman?
Women get these...
Won't you come in, Nick?
Would you be good enough to take...
Would you like me to introduce you?
Would you like to go with me?
Would you mind terribly?
Would you?
Would you?
Wouldn't ask too much?
Wow.
Write it down.
Yeah, I can't complain.
Yeah, let's talk business.
Yeah, maybe.
Yeah, she's going west...
Yeah, well, he works pretty slow, don't he?
Yeah, well, it didn't bring anyone else much solace.
Yeah!
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah, a big yellow...
Yes, I see that.
Yes, I've heard of it.
Yes, it ripped her open! I was there! I saw her!
Yes, your opinion.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. We'll meet you at the Plaza.
Yes. Happy to do it.
Yes. Throws those parties the papers are always talking about.
Yes. Um, at least a dozen people send their love.
You always look so cool...
You and believe in you just as you would like to be understood...
You be careful at those tables now...
You be careful, now. You're turning into a real jazz hound, commissioner.
You can count me out.
You can't repeat the past.
You could always burn it.
You don't make much money, do you?
You don't really believe he killed a man, do you?
You gonna defend him now?
You had a pompadour. Or a yacht.
You hear? I haven't...
You kids going?
You know Oxford?
You know, ''Old Sport'', I haven't used that pool once all summer. Let's take a swim.
You know, a lot of these...
You know, Jay, with everything that's happened...
You live next door.
You loved me too?
You loved me...?
You make it worse by crabbing about it.
You might fool me, but you don't...
You might fool me, but you don't...
You must be crazy.
You must know Gatsby.
You must understand that I like all things that are modern. Presses the orange...
You ought to go away.
You ought to go away.
You ran down is dead, Jay. I thought so.
You remember...
You remind me of a rose. An absolute rose...
You run out of gas?
You see any trouble out on the road?
You see, doctor...
You see, it was an opportunity they gave to some of us officers...
You see, she loves me.
You see, the rest of New York...
You see, these towns...
You see, we were born...
You see, you were there all along...
You see?
You shut up! Shut up!
You sure you want me to come?
You take Nick and Jordan.
You tell her.
You tell him that you never loved him and all...
You think I come here to admire the view?
You think it's too much?
You understand what I'm saying, right? You do sell bonds...
You wanna embarrass myrtle?
You want any of this?
You want any of this?
You want any?
You want too much.
You went to Oxford.
You...
You... did you ransack a greenhouse?
You'd like to know when.
You'll ruin them!
You're acting like a little boy. You're being rude. Daisy's...
You're just embarrassed. Daisy's embarrassed too.
You're not taking care of Daisy anymore. She's leaving you.
You're not taking care of Daisy anymore. She's leaving you.
You're revolting.
You're revolting.
You're supposed to invite her over...
You're worth the whole damn bunch put together.
You're wrong about the past, ''Old Sport''.
You're...
You've been seeing him...
Young men don't just drift coolly out of nowhere...
Your daughter, I suppose she...
Your friend Walter chase...
Your life is adorable.
Your money, that's it. Now I've just as much...
Your place looks like the world's fair...
Your table is ready.
"...valor extraordinary." Valor extraordinary. That's right.
"...without you!" I'm paralyzed with happiness.
Ah. Don't forget...
Ain't we good enough for you? Myrtle: Come on!
As if it mattered to you. Tom: Of course it matters!
At the barbershop. No, thank you.
Big day on the job tomorrow. Nonsense! We're going.
Come on! What do you mean?
Daisy and I have both It's so hot!
Daisy, darling, look at me. Tom: Go on.
Daisy, don't scamper. Daisy: I was not, mother.
Does it? Yes.
Don't talk so loud. Hey.
Excuse me. Thank you.
Favor? Yes.
For the apartment? Whatever you want.
Going on about... Keep your...
Good. Nick, Daisy is furious...
Hand it to me! No!
He was a German spy during the war. Jordan: Teddy barton...
He's wandering around the party looking herzog: Sir.
Hello. I remembered...
Hi. Hi.
I can't. Catch up with the old wolf pack.
I don't believe you. Nick: Wailing.
I don't trust him. All right.
I live at west egg. I was there at a party...
I see. Wolfshiem: Yes! Mr. Gatsby's...
I want to hear about it. I told you what's going on.
I write a little, but... Catherine: Really?
I'll find you. All right.
I'm fine. Wilson: No?
I'm going. I've gotta get out of here. Nonsense!
I'm not listening to a word. So, Nick...
I'm sorry, I'm sick. Tom: Why?
I'm too poor. Jordan: They have to be old...
I'm trying to. Right.
It's called greed, ''Old Sport''. Tom: That's right!
It's so grand. Gatsby: You like it?
Just pull yourself together! I know what kind of car it was!
Let me talk to her, please. Henri: You wish to contact her?
Let's have some gas! Uhh.
Look at you! Gatsby: Look at you.
Mrs. Buchanan. Charmed.
My folks were... Nick: He revealed his humble beginnings...
No, no, no. Really?
No, not me. Gulick: Always a pleasure...
No, thank you. I have my hands full. You wouldn't have to do...
No, thank you. Wilson: No?
No. No.
No. I'm sorry, Mr. Buchanan, no. Tom: She does! She does, though.
Not really. If you'll forgive me...
Of course, sir. Daisy: Music!
oh, my God, you are crazy! Tom: You whore!
Oh, well. Yeah.
Oh, you are adorable. Oh, thank you.
Perhaps at the craps table. I'd rather not be the polo player.
Pull over to the curb! All right, 'Old Sport'. All right.
Really? Yes.
She's embarrassed? Yes.
Sit down, Daisy! Gatsby: Please.
Son of a bitch didn't even stop his car. Man 1: Hey.
Take a picture of that. Myrtle: Ah!
Tell your chauffeur to go far away. Come back in an hour...
Thank you. Servant 3: Thank you, sir.
that wouldn't be respectable. Tom: You live...
that wouldn't be respectable. Tom: You live...
That's an old clock. Lovely, though.
That's not a good idea. If he tries...
The gentleman will be joining ? Excuse me.
The man in the pink suit went to Oxford. Tom.
Then came the war, 'Old Sport'. He became...
Then you won't seem so stupid to yourself. Tom: Wait a minute.
They're crying. Yes. Daisy: No.
Things that neither of us can ever forget. Gatsby: I need to...
To go to your parents' house in louisville.
Tom! Oh! Ha ha ha!
Tom! Tom: Come on!
We should go. Let's all go home.
We're going on a holiday. Tom: We should go.
Well, this Mr. Gatsby you spoke of... Tom: I'm working on it.
Well, yes, I went there. Tom: Sure.
What about? Daisy: About...
What are you doing? Tom: Jump, come on!
what day would suit you? What day would suit you?
What makes sense? Jordan: Everything!
What? Of course it wouldn't.
Where'd you pick it up? See here.
Why, I thought everybody knew. Well, I don't.
Why, what's the matter? Wilson: I don't know.
Yes, thank you, ''Old Sport''. Thank you.
Your father? Gatsby: Oh, no.
''Old Sport''? Daisy. Daisy: Even alone...
''Old Sport''? Nick: But when Cody died...
''Old Sport''? Nick: This was...
'Old Sport'.
'Yes! '
"''Old Sport''."
"A beautiful little fool."
"Always try to see the best in people," he would say.
"Daisy Buchanan..."
"Gatsby". I went to her house first with some of the officers from camp Taylor.
"I'm glad it's a girl."
"Jordan". Gatsby was sent off...
"Lunch."
"The foxtrot."
[Audience applauds]
[Band playing "rhapsody in Blue"]
[Band playing and crowd laughing]
[Band plays upbeat jazz music]
[Bed Springs squeaking]
[car approaches]
[Car crashes]
[Car horn honks]
[car horn honks]
[Car horn honks]
[Car horn honks]
[Car horn honks]
[Chattering]
[Chattering]
[Chuckles]
[Crowd chants indistinctly]
[crowd cheers]
[Crowd cheers]
[Daisy and Gatsby chattering indistinctly]
[Daisy chuckles]
[Daisy laughs]
[Daisy yawns]
[Fergie's "a little party never killed nobody" plays]
[Fireworks explode]
[Gasps]
[Gasps]
[Glass shattering and crowd clamoring]
[Gunshot]
[Gunshot]
[Henri speaks in french]
[Henri speaks in french]
[Humming gospel hymn]
[In normal voice] Well, I...
[Jordan gasps]
[Laughs]
[Man shouts indistinctly]
[Motorboat engine running]
[Mrs. McKee & myrtle squeal]
[Myrtle and tom moaning]
[Myrtle squeals]
[Organ playing upbeat dramatic music]
[Organ playing upbeat jazz music]
[People chattering]
[People chattering]
[Playing]
[Rapping on door]
[Rattling]
[Reporters chattering]
[Singing] There's a man there's a man.
[Siren wailing]
[Sobs]
[Sobs] Maybe...
[Telephone ringing]
[Telephone ringing]
[Telephone ringing]
[Telephone ringing]
[Telephone ringing]
[Telephone rings]
[Thunder rumbling]
[Thunder rumbling]
[Ticking]
[Tom chuckles]
[Tom laughs]
[Tom moans]
[Train whistle blowing]
[Typing]
[Walls rattle]
[Water boiling]
[Whispers] Daisy.
[Whispers] Keep your voice down.
[Wilson screams]
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