Terminal Station (1953)
Nando Bruno: Railroad worker
Quotes
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[last lines]
Giovanni Doria : [aboard the departing 8:30 p.m. train from Rome to Paris while heartbreakingly saying goodbye to each other for the very last time] I-I-I guess maybe I'd better be getting off.
Mary Forbes : Not yet. It'll begin soon enough, th-the wondering. All my life I'll wonder, 'Where is he; where, just this moment, just now? What is he looking at? What is he thinking? Is he well? Is he in love? Is she beautiful?'
Giovanni Doria : [referring to Mary] He is in love, and she is beautiful. Oh I'll never, never...
Mary Forbes : No!
[puts her hand up and looks away, unable to bear the emotional agony]
Railroad worker : [asking him to get off as the train begins to leave] Quick signore, si escive; signore please...
[Giovanni reluctantly goes to the door and steps off the train, stumbling to the ground]
Bit part : [helping him to his feet] Are you hurt?
Giovanni Doria : No.
[watches the train leave the station and walks away crestfallen - 'The End']