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  Guy Openshaw is dying of cancer, he is confined on his bed, in a luxury apartment in central London. He is assisted by his wife Gertrude Openshaw and by the Count, a Polish immigrant. The apartment is crowded with people who want to say farewell to Guy. The flux of these persons are managed by Gertrude, her main thought is thinking on how her life will be without Guy. After his death she receives a rich inheritance. Guy tells to Getrude that she can marry the count if make her happy. Gertude is devastated by the loss of her husband, she is comforted by Anne Cavidge, their plan is to live together. Tim Reed is a penniless artist who is on the brink of bankruptcy as he will no longer receive the money given to him by Guy when he was alive. Tim asks Gertrude to be helped, his desire is satisfied giving him the role of caretaker at her remote house in the South of France. Gertrude, oppressed by the grief, decides to go to France to change the air.  Gertrude,  in a moment of...

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