:31:01
A new name, that would be good.
:31:05
Frank!
:31:06
I'm just like dead, Helen.
:31:10
In 30 years maybe I can get
a paroled, if I'm lucky.
:31:14
30 years.
:31:17
Helen, you...
:31:21
...you've got to divorce me, Helen.
:31:25
You can't mean that, Frank.
:31:28
Yes.
:31:30
Love is not for us anymore, Helen.
:31:32
It's finished.
:31:35
Now we must think of the boy.
:31:37
Only the boy.
:31:40
My boy must live for me.
:31:42
I couldn't do it, Frank.
:31:46
I just couldn't.
:31:53
And for over a year I wouldn't
do it, Mr. McNeal.
:31:57
But Frank kept begging
me and begging me.
:32:04
Then I met Mr. Rayska.
:32:07
He loved me...
:32:08
...and he was fond of little Frank.
:32:11
He understood everything about us.
:32:15
What about the boy, does he know?
:32:18
Yes, he knows.
:32:22
But now everyone calls
his father Uncle Frank.
:32:26
We've made a point of that.
:32:28
Ma!
:32:30
Look, Ma, brand new.
:32:32
He lost the other one.
:32:34
This is Mr. McNeal of the newspaper.
:32:37
And that's my husband, Mr. Rayska.
- Rayska.
:32:40
That's my boy, Frank.
- How are you?
:32:42
I'd like to get some shots
of you and the boy.
:32:44
That's all right.
Come over here, Frank.
:32:59
Rayska, would you mind
if I ask you a question?