The First Time (1969) - full transcript

Three teen guys decide to lose their virginity. Some really want to and some are peer pressured into it.

Love in the beginning,
aroundthe corner, straight ahead.

Love, is where you find it,
summer skies and laughing eyes,

and I think I'm in love again.

Love, that is the answer, to all

the questions in your eyes.

Love, can't live without you,
with beginner's luck on your

side, chances are you'll win.

As the changes come before you,

open up your eyes.

Let the changes happen to you.

Love, that is the answer.



Love, that is the answer.

To all the questions in youreyes.

Love, can't live without you.

With beginner's luck on yourside,
chances are you'll win.

With beginner's luck on your

side, chances are you'll win.

As the changes come before you,

open up your eyes.

Let the changes happen to you.

Be wise.

What are you doing, Mike?

Cut it out, will ya?

Watch it, Mike!

Mike!



Kenny, are you all right?

Mike, what did you do thatfor?

Kenny, are you okay?

Hey!

Ken, geez.

Mike, come on, cool it.

Mike!

Mike!

Hello, Kenny.

Oh, hello.

Why are you watering
thegrass when you are leaving?

Just a habit.

I guess you are excitedabout your trip?

Yeah, I'm excited.

Your dad asked me to
bringhis briefcase over.

Oh, he's right inside.

Well, I guess I'll go inthen.

Charles?

Hello.

Hi, Pam.

Darling,
you shouldn't bedoing that by yourself.

Why isn't Kenny helping you.

I couldn't stand the sad lookon his face.

I sent him outside.

Is he still sad aboutleaving?

Can't blame him.

We're just here long enough
tomake new friends and now he's

off again.

You'll be okay.

Honey remind me never
tocollect books again.

Right.

That's enough.

I don't think Kenny likes me.

Don't be silly.

Really, he is very cold withme.

He has been like that
witheveryone since his mother died.

He'll get used to you.

The trouble is he
stillthinks of me only as his

secretary.

Maybe if you told him about
usit would make it easier.

I'll tell him when the timeis right.

Before he leaves?

No.

That certainly expresses
yourfeelings about me.

If you really loved me
you wouldtell him about US?

Or perhaps you had no intentionof
marrying me, so why tell him?

Do you really believe that?

I do.

I'll tell him before heleaves.

All right?

Sure not going to be the same

without Kenny, is it?

I don't know he hasn't leftyet.

Ask me tomorrow.

You didn't like Kenny toomuch, do you?

Sure, I like him.

Just that I can't kid aroundwith
him like I can with you.

Well, he is upset aboutleaving.

That's no reason to push meoff of my bike.

You forced him off of theroad,
and you know it.

I did not, we were racing.

We ought to do somethingreally special.

You know, something he canremember.

How about burning down theschool?

Come on, Mike, be serious.

Look, I just don't feel
likedoing anything for the guy.

He has been so moody lately.

Hi, Kenny!

Oh, hi!

How's the water?

It's great.

Hi, Mike.

How are you doing?

I got him to come.

Kenny, you finish packing yet?

Yeah.

Hey,
you know who is going toreally miss you?

Who?

Rebecca Stanton.

Come on.

No, no kidding.

That's what she told
Mike atschool last week.

Did you ever make out with her?

Of course not.

She is just a kid.

Hey, Kenny, when are youleaving?

6:00.

It is okay if we come down
to the airport and see you off?

Sure, that would be great.

Hey, Kenny, hey,
how far isbuffalo from silver Springs?

It's a lot closer thanit is from here.

Are we still going to
meetthere like we planned?

Sure, if my grandmother letsme go.

Why wouldn't she.

Grandmothers are like that.

They are old.

Not mine.

She just got back from Florida.

Oh, hi.

Is Rebecca home?

Well do you know where she is?

Huh-uh.

Do you know when she'll beback?

Nope.

Is your mother home?

Could I speak to her, please?

She's sleeping.

She's sleeping.

Listen,
can you give rebeccaa message for me?

Tell her Kenny, that's me,
okay, I'm leaving at 6:00.

Wait!

Wait!

It's united airlines, flight602.

Okay.

Now you got it.

Okay.

Can you remember that?

Sure.

Listen, maybe you betterwrite it down.

I can't write.

Flight 602 now ready to boardat gate 12.

That's yours.

Hey, dad, I have beenthinking

yeah.

I thought it over last night.

Are you sure I can't go tochicago with you?

I will be there less than
aweek and then off somewhere

else.

I would in the way huh?

No, it's not the kind of lifefor you.

I just want to go with you.

This is a big break for me, Kenny.

I'm not going to get many moreat my age.

This company really believes me,
and if I convince them of my

work, they will probably set
meup in one of their regional

offices, and we can stay put.

How long is it going to take?

Two years.

We'll have a place of our own.

Sit on the front porch and fish.

And by them you'll probably havea girl,
like double dating.

Sound good?

That sounds great.

We got to rush and catch theplane.

Hey, Kenny wait up.

It's great you came down.

There were so many people in the lobby.

Wow.

How are you?

Fine.

How are you boys.

I'm fine.

Thanks.

Fine, thanks.

Hey,
I want to take yourpicture before I forget.

You get with Ken and Mike.

Smile.

I'll send you the pictureswhen I get them.

I got you a box of
chocolatesto remember me by.

Oh, thanks.

Kenny.

Aren't you going to openthem.

Maybe I better wait
until iget on the plane.

Come on, Kenny.

Hey, don't forget to writeme.

Okay.

Okay.

Buy.

Take it easy, Kenny.

Flight 602 is now in finalboarding stages.

Hey, Kenny?

Huh?

I'm really sorry about theother day,
about the bikes and

everything.

Well, I'm sorry too.

No hard feelings then, stillfriends?

Yeah, sure.

See you later.

First chance I get I'll flyand
spend a couple of days with.

You.

My secretary asked me
to saygood-bye to you.

She wanted to come down herself,
but she couldn't get away from

the office.

She is very fond of you.

You like her, don't you?

I don't know, dad, I neverthought about it.

You don't dislike her?

No.

I hardly know her.

Kenny, how would you feelabout...

Flight 602, parting at gate12.

I better go.

Take care of yourself, son.

Kenny a little something
extrafor your trip.

Thanks, dad.

Dear Tommy, and Mike.

I got your letter this morning.

It sure sounds like you guys
arehaving a great time without me.

I have been having a great timetoo.

My grandparents are really a.

Lot of fun.

I'm surprise to hear you
went to the carnival with Alvin.

If I remember right,
we didn'tlike him too much when I was

home.

I met a bunch of great guys.

We play baseball in the
parkevery afternoon.

My team is the astros.

They want to make me captain of the team,
but I got too many

other things to do.

You are going to get killed

sitting there.

They have got a big lake

here.

And I go sailing every weekend.

The kids here are muchfriendlier than they

are back home.

And you ought to see the
highschool I'll be going to next.

Semester.

It's as big as a college.

Yeah?

Could I have a coke, please?

What size?

Large.

Thanks.

Thanks.

Dear, Tommy and Mike.

I got your letter yesterday,
buti was too busy to answer right

away.

The new girls you met soundnice.

They sound like those
youngteeny-bopper types.

Hi, Joe.

Hi.

How is it going?

Give me something cold andwet.

How about a coke?

Anything, Frankie,
as long asit has got ice in it.

I have been hanging aroundwith
a couple of older guys,

Frankie and Joe.

Frankie is about... 21,
andjoe... well, is at least 23.

Well, Frankie is the manager
at the drugstore, and Joe...

Smokes too much.

There.

What do you say, Frankie,
about Saturday, huh?

I don't know.

It's different with you guys.

Rosy and I are going steady now.

Nick is going steady too,
andit doesn't stop him from having

fun.

Niagara Falls is different.

But why there.

I tell you Frankie you
neverhave seen a place like this

before in your life.

They have the most beautifulbroods,
the price is write, and

there's no chance
ofcatching... are you writing a

book, kid?

No, just a letter.

I was writing a letter.

Uh-huh, sure.

Joe, and Frankie and me
goover to Niagara Falls a lot.

There is a house there with
themost beautiful a broods, and the

price is right, if you know whati mean.

We're going over to rosy's againtonight.

About silver Springs,
I'm stillworking on it.

Ah.

Ah.

Telephone, Kenny.

Hello?

Hi, Kenny?

It's me, Tommy!

Tommy!

Hi, how are you?

Give me the phone, it's myturn.

I haven't said anything yet.

It's my friends from backhome.

Hello?

Mike, is that you.

Yeah, we wanted to surpriseyou.

I can hear you as plain as
if you were here in buffalo.

We are here in buffalo.

You wouldn't believe thisplace,
we have a giant sweet, a

shower inside the bathtub, everything.

We just ordered room service.

Yeah, and they told US
theywould give US clean sheets on

the beds.

What are you doing here?

Are you kidding, we came tosee you.

Great.

We can go to silver springstogether.

Nuts to silver Springs.

We want to go to niagara.

What for?

We want to go to that
placeyou told US about.

You know, rosy's, like in theletter.

Yeah,
your parents thinkwe're in silver Springs.

Yeah.

They should only know.

How soon can you make it down to the hotel?

Yeah, how soon, Kenny?

Kenny, are you there?

I have to catch a bus.

Well, catch it and come on,
let's get going.

It takes about 20 minutes.

You have to finish the lawnfirst.

I have to mow the lawn.

We come all the way up hereand
you have to mow the lawn.

It won't take long.

We're on the fifth floor.

We'll sit right here and waitfor you,
so hurry up.

Okay.

Okay, bye.

Mow the lawn.

What floor, please?

Five.

You did say five?

Oh.

507?

That way.

I came here to discuss your

medical history.

Let's make our own history, doctor.

Kenny?

Yeah?

Kenny!

Kenny, come on in!

Glad to see you.

Hey, this place is prettysnazzy isn't it?

It sure is.

Hey, wait until you see what we got.

Come on.

Champagne.

Very nice.

We have been saves it
until you guys got here.

How did you get it?

I called the waiter,
so hecame up, and we hid in the

bathroom.

And we just laid the money onthe bed.

I just yelled at him,
I saidlook just put it on the table,

because we left the money on thebed.

It was fantastic, the guyactually left it.

A toast to rosy's.

Well come on.

Yeah, to rosy's.

Rosy's.

Rosy's.

Boy, that's good, isn't it?

Yeah, great.

Listen, you guys wait here,
and I'll go downstairs, I'll be.

Right back.

What?

You have champagne,
and I'll go down and get caviar,

because... well,
that's whatthey always have with it.

Let's go to rosy's Kenny.

I have got to tell you guyssomething.

What?

What?

We... we have... umm,
we havegot to break the glass.

Break the glass?

Why?

You want to do this right,
and that's what you do, you

break the glass for good luck.

Okay.

Come on let's go.

Mike, what did you do thatfor,
we're going to get thrown

out of here.

He said break the glass.

So break the glass.

It's your turn.

I'm not going to break theglass.

That's dumb.

Will you come on?

I have got to break my glass.

Come on Kenny.

For luck.

Kenny, will you please hurryup?

This is going to be great,

you guys, isn't it?

Don't you know?

Of course he doesn't.

This is probably his first timewith a girl.

It is not.

What is it like, Kenny?

What kind of place is it?

Well, it's... it's dark.

Dark?

They don't want you to
seewhat you are doing.

They don't?

Uh-huh.

What's the matter,
haven'tyou been to one before?

Sure I have.

Where.

By the bridge.

Where north or south.

What is this the third degreeor something?

Come on, tell US.

Well, I almost went in oneonce.

Come on.

I guess you guys know
thistrip is going to be expensive.

What are you talking about.

It's less than a buck to niagaraon the bus.

That's not what I mean.

It costs to get into rosy's.

You mean like a cover charge.

Sure.

How much is it going to cost?

How much do you guys have?

I have about $15.

I have $10.

That's a problem.

It costs at least $15 foreverything.

That sure changes things.

You have got an extra $10, don't you?

That's for pajamas.

You don't need pajamas forrosy's.

My mom gave me that money tobuy some.

But you don't need any.

If it costs $15,
how come youcan afford to go so many times.

They give me a discount.

What?

What do you mean what?

Whoever heard of a
discountin a place like that?

I mean not the girls,
thecover charge at the door.

Oh,
do you think you can getus in for free too?

Yeah, maybe.

Greyhound coach 63 forrochester,
Albany, and New York

now boarding.

All passengers aboard, please.

Won't be long now, huh?

That a boy Kenny.

I have got to get somethingto read.

Do you want anything?

Na.

Hey, boy it won't be long
nowbefore we get there, huh?

Man, you know it.

I can't wait until I get torosy's.

Hey,
what kind of girl are you going to get?

I don't know.

Let me think about it.

I like them slinky and slender.

And with red hair.

You like a skinny redhead.

I didn't say skinny, I saidslender.

To each his own.

What kind do you like?

A blond.

A nice little blond.

Like that one over there.

You like them plump, huh?

Plump?

She is not plump.

She is just not skinny.

That's all.

Greyhound coach number 21
forcleveland and Chicago now

boarding at platform 3.

You know, I don't even careif
she has got green hair, just

as long as she has goteverything else.

Right.

Hey, what did your first girllook like?

Huh?

You said this won't be yourfirst.

Well, nobody you know.

I know everybody.

Do you know Jane shea?

No.

See.

Here we come.

Kenny, hey, these girls,
theyare really pretty, huh?

They are not beauties,
yeahthey are all right.

Do you get your choice.

Yeah, you get your pick.

Don't worry about it.

I was just wondering what
if you get one that doesn't like to

talk.

Talk?

You are not going there to talk.

I mean, if you want to talk,
call them on the phone.

Well, if you do get one
thatdoesn't like to talk, well, I

mean, can you trade her in foranother one.

Well, I always like a girl
thatis a good conversationalist.

Hey, look, Tommy, don't getupset,
if you really want to

talk to the girls,
all you gotto do is say let's talk.

They'll talk to you.

Yeah?

What do you talk about?

Can I have some dimes,

can I have some dimes,

Please?

Oh, thank you.

Hey, here is some information onniagara,
and it has all of the

points of interest.

See if you can find rosy's.

Come on you guys!

Hey!

It says here that 40
milliongallons of water go over the

falls every minute.

Yeah?

What does that work out to in amonth?

Wow, this bridge is really

high.

Took 9 seconds for my gum to hitthe water.

Hey, look.

I'm standing in two
countries at the same time.

Come here, you guys!

The maid of the mist!

What?

Look!

I heard about the maid
of themist back home.

It goes right under the falls.

You are crazy.

It would sink.

No kidding.

Right under the falls.

Come on.

Hey, we ought to go in that!

What is going on?

They are asking everybodyquestions.

How come they are stoppingus, Kenny?

They always do.

They just always do.

They didn't stop US back at the US customs.

Well, they don't care who isleaving.

Just who is coming in.

Why?

What do I look like the royalmounties?

Hello.

Hello.

You are a citizen of whatcountry.

United States.

And you.

Me too.

What with the purpose of yourvisit?

We are sight-seeing.

You are a citizen of whatcountry?

United States.

How long do you plan to stayin Canada?

Just today.

Hello.

Boy, that was scary.

Just think, we are in a foreigncountry.

Hey, let's go on the maid ofmist.

We didn't come all the way
uphere to take a ride on some

water-logged boat.

Canadians don't look
anydifferent than anybody else.

Well, which way to rosy's.

Listen.

Yeah?

Oh, it's that way.

How far is it?

Hey, don't you ever get
tiredof asking questions?

You mad about something, Kenny?

No, but you guys are
actinglike a bunch of sex fiends.

Anyway it's early.

Let's look around a while.

There are a million things todo.

Like what?

Come on, I'll show ya.

Listen, Kenny.

Listen, Kenny.

I have had enough of this waxmuseum stuff.

I want the real stuff now.

There is still plenty to see, Mike.

Oh, wow.

Oh, wow.

That's really something, huh?

Imagine going over that in abarrel?

Isn't it beautiful up there?

Isn't it beautiful up there?

Look, we have been above the.

Look, we have been above the

falls, below the falls, behindthe falls.

We have been everywhere in thistown,
except for rosy's.

We have eaten, we have rested.

So can we please go now?

Rested?

I'm really bushed after
all of that walking around.

Why don't we sit here and relaxa while.

I didn't come here to relax.

Can I please finish my hot dog?

Eat it on the way!

Tommy.

Hold it.

What?

That is Randy Barrett.

Who is Randy Barrett.

She is in my biology class.

She has the biggest mouth inschool.

If she sees me, she'll tell mefolks,
and they'll find out we

were up here.

Come on!

It's that way.

It's that way.

Hey, wait a minute.

We came up the same
street about10 minutes ago.

Well, yeah, I know.

I was trying to short
cut and igot mixed up.

Maybe I better take you
guys theregular way.

It's that way.

I am so tired, I'll be readyfor
bed by the time I get there.

That's the idea, Tommy.

There it is!

There it is!

Well, this is it.

Guys, this is rosy's.

What?

This dirty old dump?

But Kenny, it's all boardedup.

Oh, oh, they must have raidedthe place.

Raided?

Yeah.

Geez of all of the rottenluck.

Boy, when they raid a place.

They really raid it.

Look, Kenny, they even took thesign down.

Well, that's great.

Yeah, that's great.

Yeah, we came all the way
uphere for absolutely nothing.

There is always silversprings.

Nuts to silver Springs.

This can't be the only one, can it?

There must be other placesaround?

Yeah, sure, Kenny, there mustbe dozens.

Is this the only one you knowabout.

Yeah, I'm afraid so.

I don't think we can findanother?

Yeah, sure.

Well, how, do we asksomebody?

Yeah, go ask him.

I can't go ask a totalstranger
something like that.

Sure you, can.

Just go up and ask him.

No, I can't.

Do it.

Go on.

All right.

All right.

Sir, sir, excuse me, well,
my... my friends and me, we're

new here in town,
we... umm... well, we were

wondering... uh-huh?

Well... could you tell mewhere
the nearest whore house

is, please?

Sure.

You'll see this great big

house on the corner.

Oh, and boy, really, thanks a lot.

Don't mention it.

Really, really, thanks amillion.

That's really great.

Hey, we got it.

Boy, that was sure nice ofhim.

Hey, come on.

I know where it is.

Boy, it's a lot more colorful.

Than rosy's.

It's just a department store.

I know it.

That guy was putting me on.

Excuse me,
sir I waswondering if you could tell US

something... that's justgreat.

Come here, you guys, I know where one is.

Come on.

Follow me.

Hey, now, this is it.

This doesn't look like oneeither.

Yeah?

How would you know?

Wow.

I hope they look like that.

Yeah, come on.

Hey, wait.

With the luck we have beenhaving,
why don't we just call

at it day.

I got a feeling our luck ischanging.

Come on.

I tell you one thing,
a badday is a bad day.

We're jinxed.

This is the place.

It is?

Sure.

Hey, did rosy's look likethis inside?

Not exactly.

Of course not, stup.

This is a bar.

But any girl who works here
isthe same as a girl from rosy's.

Umm.

How about that, huh?

Yeah, she neat.

Don't you think she is
a little too old for you guys?

Not for me.

Yes, but I have already tried

that number.

There's no answer.

Can you think of any
other placehe might be.

It's terribly important.

Hey, bartender!

Three beers.

I would rather have adr. Pepper.

All right.

Let's see your identification.

Oh, well, we didn't bring anywith US.

We're tourist, Americans.

You must have some sort ofindication,
like a driver's

license.

No, we don't drive.

Okay, kids, you have had yourfun,
shove off.

You don't have to get roughabout it.

Just ask US to leave.

Would you please try tolocate him.

Get him to leave a number
wherehe can be reached.

I'll call you back in a fewminutes.

Hey, baby, you are too goodfor this place.

Why don't you come down to
thestates where people have some

manners!

What a putdown.

Forget it,
there must be dozensof bars around here.

We'll find one.

Don't order beer next time.

Boys, excuse me,
are youreally going to the states.

We'll go anywhere you want.

Do you want some company?

We sure would.

Would you wait here a minute.

Where are you going?

I'm just going to make atelephone call.

I'll be right back.

God, she is beautiful.

What a face.

It's all pretty easy to me.

That's how it is,
they justcome up and say, excuse me.

Yeah.

If you ask me, I think she'sa Russian.

She is just using US.

Did you ever see a russianlike that?

Did she talk like a Russian.

She is probably one of hercontacts.

No, she isn't.

Didn't it seem she
didn'tinvite US up to her room.

Shall we go?

Anywhere you want.

Have you ever been to americabefore?

No, I haven't.

Since we're going to betraveling together,
I think I

should know your names.

I'm Mike.

He is Kenny, and Tommy.

What is your name?

Anna.

What is your last name?

Just Anna.

Are you a Russian?

No, I'm not a Russian.

He has a weird sense ofhumor.

He is just a kid.

Boys.

Boys.

Before we go ahead with this,
there is something I have to

tell you.

You may have trouble gettingacross with me.

I told you.

Shut up.

I don't have my passport.

You don't need one.

We don't have one.

Americans go back and forth allthe time.

I'm not Canadian, I'menglish.

How come you are so worried.

They stop US,
they'll ask formy passport, and if I say

something, you'll notice.

Just don't say something.

We could tell them you aredeaf and dumb.

Yeah.

Or we'll tell them you
arelaryngitis or something.

If I get caught, you may getinto trouble.

Let's just stay here.

I'm not worried.

I'm not either.

Come on.

Hey, Mike.

I would just like to know whatwe're doing,
smuggling somebody

across the border.

I thought we came here to get agirl.

What does she look like agiraffe.

What if he get her across, what then?

We do her a favor,
and shedoes US three favors.

No she doesn't.

We should have gone on the maidof the mist.

If you mention maid of themist
one more time, I'm going to

belt you.

If she says she is fromsomeplace
in the states, that's

it.

What about her accent.

It's only one word.

Let's find a city that she
cansay without an accent?

How about Cincinnati?

That's hard for even anamerican to say.

Come on, Mike, this isserious.

Try saying Boston.

Boston.

That's pretty good.

What if they ask me somethingelse?

Don't say anything.

We'll answer all of thequestions.

Come on.

Boston.

Bos-ton.

Boston.

Boston.

Boston.

Boston.

See what it says, imprisonment.

Shut up.

Don't worry, if he asks
what you are doing in Canada, I'll.

Say you are my sister here onvacation.

Yes, that's good.

Where were you born, please?

Boston, Ohio.

Boston, Ohio?

I mean, I was born in Ohio,
and I live in Boston.

Where were you born?

Ohio.

What was your purpose forvisiting Canada?

We just wanted to see what it was like?

Bring anything back with you?

No, of course, not, likewhat?

That's all, thanks.

Hurry up, Anna.

Where were you born, ma'am?

Boston.

You in Canada on business orpleasure?

My sister and I were hereseeing the sites.

We saw the observation tower,
horseshoe falls, and three wax

museums.

Where were you born?

Boston.

Okay.

Hello, ma'am.

Wow.

Wow, that was really close.

I can't tell you how much iappreciate this.

You were just fantastic.

Thank you.

Well, you were good too.

Hey, Kenny.

What?

Come here a second.

Oh, excuse US.

What is the matter?

We have to talk about planour strategy.

Now is time to ask her for ourfavor.

First we have got to get a room, right?

What is wrong with the grassover there.

One, two, three, you arefinished.

What is the matter with you?

She is different.

I have never met anyone like herbefore.

There is something about
herthat's... I don't know.

She has something special.

I know she does.

That's why we have to plan it out.

We have a perfectly
good roomback in buffalo.

What if she doesn't want Togo to buffalo.

You just leave it to me, Kenny-boy.

I'll talk her into it.

Bye, boys.

Things for everything.

What happened?

What did you say to her?

Honest, I can't do anything.

I just asked her if he is knewhow
many gallons of water went

over the fall every minute,
andshe said she had to go.

Hey, where are you going?

I'm going to the bus station.

Where are you going any way?

Buffalo.

Buffalo?

Hey, that's where Kenny lives.

Yeah,
matter of fact we'regoing there right now.

I mean, we have taken you thisfar,
we might as well take you

the rest of the way.

Fine.

The bus depot is right over there.

The bus depot is right over there.

Next bus leaves in an hour.

Isn't there any other way Togo to buffalo?

I don't think so.

That means we can go
on themaid of the mist.

Yeah, why not.

Anna, you want to go?

Yeah, come on, it will befun.

Boys, I'm really tired goahead.

You might get in trouble
if you stay here alone.

I'll be fine.

I'm not so sure.

Really, come with US,
we'll show you a good time.

Haven't we do all right sofar?

Yes, you have.

Well, want to come?

Love, in the beginning, around.

Love, in the beginning, around

the corner, straight ahead.

Love, is where you find it.

Summer skies and laughing eyes,
and I think I'm in love again.

Love, that is the answer to all

the questions in your eyes.

Love, can't live without you.

With beginner's luck on yourside,
chances are you'll win.

As the changes come before you,

open up your eyes.

Let the changes happen to you.

Be wise.

Love, that is the answer to
allthe questions in your eyes.

Love, can't live without you.

With beginner's luck on yourside,
chances are you'll win.

With beginner's luck on yourside,
chances are you'll win.

As the changes come before you,

open up your eyes.

Let the changes happen to you.

Be wise.

Do you want another?

No, I have had quite enough.

Thank you.

Are you sure?

Positive.

I'll get fat.

All right.

But if you want anything, justsay.

Okay.

Money is no object.

Well, that's what my fathersaid.

When you are out with a girl,
money is no object.

Do you have a girl?

You mean like going steady orsomething?

No.

Does that sound funny?

What?

My not having a girl?

No.

You obviously like to play thefield.

Well, don't you?

No.

I would like to have a steadygirl,
but it's kind of hard in

my case.

Why is that?

My dad and I are alwaystraveling around.

And I never stay put long
enoughto get serious with anyone.

What does he do?

He is a textile salesman.

Where is he now?

I think he is in Chicago withhis secretary.

That sounds like you resenther.

No, I hardly know her matterof fact.

Does he always travel withher?

Yeah, lately.

Sounds serious.

I think he's going to marryher.

What does that do to you?

I think it's fine, if shemakes him happy.

Marriage is great for somepeople.

What's the matter?

Nothing.

Have you ever been married?

What makes you think I'm notnow?

Well, you are not wearing aring.

Well,
have you ever been marriedor anything?

What do you mean by anything?

You know, you are real easy

to talk to.

I never met a girl I... I could just
sit down and talk to like I

can with you.

Do you know what time it is?

You are really in a hurry toget to buffalo,
aren't you?

Uh-huh.

Come on, the bus is ready Togo!

So my buddy has this cabindown by the lake,
and there was

this speedboat, and it was areal bomb.

We got Tommy up on skis for the first time.

It was the funniest thing
youhave ever seen, right, Tommy.

We really took off.

And I had never been on skisbefore.

We were doing about 50mile-an-hour...

And I stand up... ouch.

He was going right for the

buoy.

I said get in the back
andtry to stop this thing.

He can't do anything.

He didn't even slow it.

It was really something else.

Hey, Tommy,
I think we canborrow that boat again.

Swell.

I can't wait to get back upthere.

I'm going to try single skiingthis time.

Look, it's easy.

We'll just say, come on,
let'sgo up to the room.

Expects that.

That's too pushy.

We would have been arrestedfor
smuggling over here, and now

you are worried about being toopushy.

I'm going to ask her.

I still can't reach him.

Is there anything we can do?

You have done enough already.

Thank you, Kenny, Tommy, Mike.

I really appreciate
everythingyou have done.

Good-bye.

Anna!

Why don't you come up and waitin our room.

We live right across the
streetat the port hotel.

See.

It's very nice of you,
but ihave been enough trouble

already.

We don't mind.

Really we don't.

We don't mind if she comes up to the hotel,
do we?

I don't mind.

And we have got our own phonetoo.

Five, please.

You got the key, Tommy?

Oh, yeah.

It's kind of small.

No, I think it's rathercharming.

Yeah.

Well, here we are.

Um, here is the phone if youwant to use it,
Anna.

Oh, I would love to.

Thank you.

Yes, operator,
I would like474-4039, please.

Hello?

This is miss Sutton again.

Could you tell Mr. Hellland
thatl'm now at the port hotel.

It's room 507.

Room 507.

He did?

Oh.

Well, thank you very much.

That was the answering service.

He just called in a few minutesago,
which probably means that

he won't call back for severalhours.

Gee, that's... that's toobad.

Oh, I'm so tired.

I didn't sleep last night.

Why don't you lie down for awhile.

I would love to.

Why don't you get under thecovers.

You would be a lot morecomfortable.

I think I'll get my
clotheswrinkled if I do.

Why don't you take them off, then?

All right.

Do you mind?

I don't mind.

Be our guest.

Okay.

Thank you.

I'll fix this for you.

How is that?

Beautiful.

Thank you.

Thank you.

I need a coke.

I think we could use a coketoo.

Come on, Mike.

Did you see that?

She is coming right out of herclothes.

Yeah.

I just can't believe that.

She has got class.

She hasn't even asked for moneyyet.

Maybe she won't charge US.

I think she likes US.

We have got to pay hersomething.

I wonder how much she'll askfor?

Maybe 10?

She can't ask for more thanwe have got,
right?

How much have we got?

I have got 10.

Oh, know, you are not goingto
start with those pajamas

again!

You are going to put it in yourshoe?

Yeah, why not?

Are you going to bed withyour shoes on?

Are you going to bed withyour shoes on?

Well, who goes first?

Let's not talk about thatnow, okay?

She's in there gettingundressed,
and he doesn't want

to talk about it.

What is the matter with youtommy?

I just want to have my cokefirst, okay?

A little quick energy.

Well, how are we going todecide?

Odd finger.

Great.

Odd man goes first, all right?

Okay.

Ready.

One, two, three.

Hey, come on no holding.

All together, right?

Come on.

One, two...

He could use a little quick

energy too, huh?

Okay.

All together, ready?

One, two, three!

Oh.

All right.

Guys, it will be a while.

Yeah.

He is taking a long time,

Isn't he?

Isn't he?

Huh?

Taking a long time?

What are you thinking about?

I was thinking about colonel.

Your dog?

What are you thinking about himfor?

Remember that timemrs.
Cassidy borrowed that

silly-looking poodle of hers.

Pamper?

Yeah.

Uh-huh.

Well, I put them both out
in the backyard to play by

themselves,
but I watched themfrom my bedroom window.

God, it was horrible, Kenny.

Colonel howled and howled.

Dad had to come out and turn ahose on them.

What a stupid thing toremember.

People aren't like dogs.

Of course not.

Come on.

You know they are not.

Yeah.

Boy.

It's about time.

We were getting worried aboutya.

What is the matter?

Nothing is the matter.

What are you sore about?

Who is sore.

How was it, Mike?

There is nothing to tell.

How did you get started
whatdid you say first?

Hey, where are you going?

Down to the coffee shop.

Mike!

Does she talk a lot?

What is with him?

Beats me.

I thought you were supposed
tobe happy afterwards.

I mean, I always am.

Call it.

Heads... tails.

A bad day is a bad bay.

Anna?

Anna?

Anna?

Anna, it's Tommy!

Tommy?

What is it?

Look, Anna, I know you do this
kind of thing for a living,

and I'll give you all themoney, I have got.

Just do me one favor.

Please tell Mike and Kenny,
thati was really terrific, and we

had a really great time.

And I'll just sit here,
andthat's going to be it.

And when the time is up,
and youthink I have been here long

enough, well, just tell me,
andguile out, and no one will know

what really happened,
because... see, I made myself

a promise, that I wouldn't
do this until I was married, but if

I told Mike and Kenny that,
theywould laugh at me.

They would just laugh at me.

That's all.

Is that all right with you?

Is that all right with you?

$11.17, and it's all yours,
if you just promise to tell the

guys I was great.

I see.

What's the matter?

Tell me, who is coming innext?

Well, Kenny.

Oh.

Hey, Anna,
you won't tellthem about me, will ya?

No.

Thanks a lot, Anna.

I sure appreciate this.

Tommy?

Yeah.

The money isn't necessary.

Oh, Anna, you are terrific.

Yeah, that's the word for me, terrific.

Hey, thanks, Anna.

You are the greatest.

Well, Kenny.

She is all yours.

Where are you going?

Down in the coffee shop.

I really worked up an appetite.

What is it with you guys?

Will you just tell me?

What is to tell?

What happened?

She was the greatest.

What did you do?

What did I do?

What did I do?

You have got to be kidding.

Hello?

It's me.

Oh, Michael, I have beentrying to get you.

I left word at the motel
thati couldn't make it.

Didn't they tell you.

Yes, I got the message,
butthere wasn't any explanation.

What the hell are you doinghere?

I'm here to see you, of course.

Why don't you pick me up now.

What do I tell my wife?

She is sitting in the otherroom?

Well, tell her anything.

What have you been telling
herall these months anyway?

Anna, we can't see each otheranymore.

I don't understand.

It's over, Anna.

I'm sorry.

What do you mean, it's over?

Good-bye.

Michael!

Michael?

Who it is?

Well, it's Kenny, can I comein?

No, go away.

I'm sorry, Anna.

Why should you be sorry?

I was listening at the
doorwhen you were on the phone.

It was not important.

It was just another chapter inanna's life.

Why won't he see you?

It's not important.

Do you love him?

What are you going to do now?

Go back to Canada?

I guess so.

You might have some
troublegetting across the border.

I better go with you.

After you have had your
turnwith me of course!

Well, I'm sorry to disappointyou,
but I'm leaving!

And I would appreciate it if
youwould get out of this room so I

can get dressed!

Can I ask you something, please?

What?

If you hadn't gotten thatphone
call just now, I mean, if

you weren't upset, would youstill?

What is it?

Did I do something wrong?

Please tell me.

It's really important I know.

I don't think I understand.

Why it is okay with Mike andtommy,
and not with me?

What is wrong with me?

There is nothing wrong withyou.

Yes, there is.

I'm not the same as other guys.

Like Mike, he has had a lot ofgirls.

To be real honest,
I... I nevereven had one.

Oh, this is always happening.

What is?

This.

Like about a year ago,
when itook out Sheila Dixon, Sheila is

a school... what every guy in
myclass has taken her out at one

time or another.

And everybody knows, you know,
and so I... I took her out, and

she wouldn't let me.

It's just like now... Kenny!

Please, sit down.

Sheila sounds like a
girlwith a lot of problems.

What happened that night,
I'msure had more to do with her

than to do with you.

How could that be?

All of the other guys that
tookher out had a great time with

her.

But how do you know they hada great time?

They said so?

I think you'll find young menyour
age tend to exaggerate when

it comes to their experienceswith woman.

Maybe so, but at least they had
something to exaggerate.

What is it about me that girlsdon't like?

Is it the way I look?

Oh, no, Kenny.

Then... then what is it?

You know in many ways, youand I are alike.

We have no confidence inourselves.

If anyone should
haveconfidence in themselves, it's

you.

You are beautiful.

Evidently not everything

thinks so.

You could have a dozen guysif you wanted.

I don't want a dozen.

Well, I'm always available.

You are very sweet, Kenny.

I wouldn't worry about
your lackof experience.

The time hasn't been right yet, that's all.

When will it be right?

Oh, Kenny.

You know, you and I do have
thesame problems, we feel we're

getting older, and life ispassing US by.

You just haven't met theright guy yet.

Now who is giving advice?

Hi.

Hi.

Things go all right?

What are you guys going todo now?

Now look who is not talking?

Are you going to stay
inbuffalo for a while or what?

We were talking about goingto
silver Springs tomorrow.

Why?

I was just wondering.

Listen, Anna is getting dressed,
so you can have your room back

in a few minutes.

Where is she going?

Back to Canada.

Did she say anything aboutme?

No.

Hey,
maybe we can go to themovies or something.

I can't.

I'm taking Anna back to theborder.

Why?

She might have troublegetting across.

She won't have any trouble.

Besides you will be up half thenight.

I already told her I would.

Hey, you are still coming
tosilver Springs aren't you?

Sure.

We'll talk about it tomorrow.

We're leaving tomorrow.

I still have to work it
out with my grandmother.

Kenny, I thought we were allset.

Hey, you know something,
idon't think he made it with her.

Me either.

I love you, Anna.

I really do.

It will pass.

I don't want it to.

It will.

Every young man must have
hisfill of conquests before he

really loves,
and I think you'llfind I make a far better

conquest than a love.

I don't understand.

You don't have to understand.

It will happen anyway.

I guess you'll be going back

to that bar now?

No, Kenny.

I'm not going back there.

I never worked in that bar.

I was just using the telephone.

And you assumed I belongedthere.

But Mike and Tommy, they saidthat...

But I told you,
young mentend to exaggerate.

But if you are not... you
arenot from that bar... I mean,

why... why... why did youlet...

Anna!