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The clip the story of carlotta from Vertigo (1958) with James Stewart
Yes, I remember.
Carlotta.
The beautiful Carlotta.
The sad Carlotta.
What does an old house on the corner of Eddy and Gough have to do with Carlotta Vald?s?
It was hers. It was built for her many years ago.
-By whom? -By....
No. The name I do not remember.
A rich man. A powerful man.
-Cigarette? -No, thank you.
-Cigarette, miss? -No, thanks.
It is not an unusual story.
She came from somewhere small, to the south of the city.
Some say from a mission settlement.
Young, yes. Very young.
And she was found dancing and singing in a cabaret by that man and he took her and built for her the great house in the Western Addition.
And there was a child.
Yes, that's it. The child. The child.
I cannot tell you exactly how much time passed or how much happiness there was but then he threw her away.
He had no other children. His wife had no children.
So, he kept the child and threw her away.
You know, a man could do that in those days.
They had the power and the freedom.
And she became the sad Carlotta.
Alone in the great house walking the streets alone her clothes becoming old and patched and dirty.