:08:05
Everyone knew Gilda Besse.
:08:07
Her father owned
one of the big French champagne houses.
:08:10
Her mother was a rich American socialite.
:08:13
The marriage hadn't lasted...
:08:15
and Gilda had lived most of her life
in the United States.
:08:18
She was quite notorious at Cambridge...
:08:21
and last night,
she had actually slept in my bed.
:08:25
If anyone knew, I'd be a celebrity overnight.
:08:32
Are you Guy Malyon?
:08:35
-Yeah.
-Julian Ellsworth.
:08:39
I'm incredibly grateful about the other night.
Gilda said you were a brick.
:08:43
I really can't thank you enough.
You saved my bacon.
:08:45
I'd have been dismissed and most likely
disinherited if they'd found her here.
:08:49
Glad to have been of help.
:08:50
Listen, we're having a bit of a beano
at the weekend.
:08:53
Gilda wanted me to invite you.
:08:55
Don't know
if you're much of a jitterbugger...
:08:57
but the old man's away,
I'll have the run of the place.
:08:59
You need a girl, of course.
:09:01
I can line one up.
:09:03
When I was a freshman,
I didn't know what girls were.
:09:13
I'm afraid Mr. Ellsworth won't allow you in
unless you first drink one of these.
:09:17
The password is "martini."
:09:21
God, it tastes like paraffin!
:09:23
One doesn't taste it, darling,
one simply swallows.
:09:26
-New blood.
-Hello, old boy.
:09:29
You girls should want to dance with me
this evening...
:09:31
because Gilda has got herself
stranded in Calais.
:09:33
-Poor Gilda.
-Do come through.
:09:36
Calais is such a dreadful place.
:09:38
-Hello, Guy.
-Hi.
:09:39
Glad you could make it.