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00:03:00of old dogs' new tricks.
00:03:03Stupid brutes!
00:03:06Mindless brutes!
00:03:08They've bitten me! Beast!
00:03:11Stupid, ungrateful brute!
00:03:13Stormblood knew it.
00:03:15Fainjan! Thomas!
00:03:17What the devil!
00:03:19Take these creatures away!
00:03:21Banes! They've bitten me!
00:03:23Our Banes!
00:03:25Could you possibly get hold of Mr. Richmond?
00:03:27We've got to get back to town.
00:03:29I'm afraid Mr. Richmond's had a slight accident, sir.
00:03:31One of the dogs.
00:03:33If you'll excuse me, sir, the first aid kit.
00:03:35This'll mean another hold-up.
00:03:37Well, this'll put paid to your chances for the old man today.
00:03:39He's got to approve this draft before the board meeting.
00:03:41Perhaps I'd better have a look at it.
00:03:43Damn brute!
00:03:45Where's the new nurse? Why isn't she here?
00:03:47She's not away from London, Uncle.
00:03:49What's she doing? Walking? Where have you been?
00:03:51What have you got there?
00:03:53I've just approved this merger agreement.
00:03:55I didn't think you wanted to be bothered with it.
00:03:57Oh, you didn't, eh? Give it to me.
00:03:59Damned hand bleeding.
00:04:01Here, bind it tighter.
00:04:03We can't have this suspended production.
00:04:05Clause?
00:04:07Delay the Toronto operation by three weeks.
00:04:09Seven C and eight out.
00:04:11But your nephew thought that...
00:04:13Not interested in what my nephew thinks.
00:04:15Redraft. Come along, man, come along.
00:04:17Damned hand painful.
00:04:19Get Dr. Murray. Be quick about it.
00:04:21Thank you, gentlemen.
00:04:23Where are you going? To get Dr. Murray, sir.
00:04:25Well, hurry up about it. Why are you late?
00:04:27Oh, you know what London is, sir?
00:04:29No, I don't. What kept you?
00:04:31Your tailor, your manicurist, your hair stylist?
00:04:33Eh?
00:04:35You really must sign this today, Uncle.
00:04:37We don't want them to invoke the penalty clause.
00:04:39It'll cost us money.
00:04:41Damn swindle.
00:04:43You can trust them to redraft.
00:04:45Trust? Nonsense. Don't trust anyone.
00:04:47Well, mind you, do them.
00:04:49Where's that nurse? I need a nurse.
00:04:51A nurse is coming, Uncle.
00:04:53I want a pretty nurse.
00:04:55One of those blasted battle axes.
00:04:57Last one they sent me, hag, moustache.
00:04:59Ate goat's cheese all day and stank of it.
00:05:01Oh.
00:05:05Go on, go on.
00:05:07Where's the doctor?
00:05:09Put me to bed. I'm ill.
00:05:11Ill.
00:05:17Duffer.
00:05:19That bishop left him unguarded.
00:05:21To tempt your queen.
00:05:23Listen.
00:05:25Extraordinarily effective.
00:05:27Underrated Berlioz.
00:05:29Warm man of true passion.
00:05:31I'll be damned.
00:05:33I'll be damned.
00:05:35I'll be damned.
00:05:37I'll be damned.
00:05:39I'll be damned.
00:05:41I'll be damned.
00:05:43I'll be damned.
00:05:45Warm man of true passion.
00:05:47Check.
00:05:49But not mate.
00:05:51Not yet.
00:05:53You're middle game competent, you're end game poor.
00:05:55Like your father.
00:05:57No spine, no stamina.
00:05:59Under pressure, you cave in.
00:06:01I'm tired, tired.
00:06:03What are you waiting for?
00:06:05Change the tape.
00:06:07Where's the new nurse?
00:06:09Waiting all day.
00:06:11Damned hand. Hurts.
00:06:13She's promised to be on the 635.
00:06:15Promised? You take her word?
00:06:17Incompetent, no follow-up.
00:06:19National disease, no follow-up.
00:06:21Yes?
00:06:23She's here.
00:06:25About time too. Let's have a look at her.
00:06:27Moustache again, I dare say.
00:06:29Sweating armpits.
00:06:31Go easy on her. I'm running out of agencies.
00:06:33Popping J, she's for me. Remember that.
00:06:39Come in, girl.
00:06:43My uncle doesn't like
00:06:45people to stand too close to him.
00:06:51What kept you?
00:06:53Waiting all day.
00:06:55Bad start, bad manners.
00:06:57I'm sorry, I needed sleep.
00:06:59My patient died last night.
00:07:01Died on you? You kill him off, do you?
00:07:03Well, he won't get me.
00:07:05Who told you to switch off?
00:07:07Carry on.
00:07:09Louder.
00:07:11I understand you have an injured hand.
00:07:13May I look at it? Tomorrow will do.
00:07:15Name?
00:07:17Maria Marcello. Foreigner?
00:07:19No wonder. Left it to you.
00:07:21You...
00:07:23wash regularly, Miss...
00:07:25Yes, Mr. Richmond.
00:07:27I wash regularly.
00:07:29It is necessary in my job.
00:07:31That's all right, then.
00:07:33Smells good.
00:07:35None of that goat's cheese nonsense.
00:07:37Thank God. No moustache.
00:07:39Tell her what she has to know.
00:07:41Nephew. We've met.
00:07:43What? Met?
00:07:45I was inspected this morning.
00:07:47I thought you'd like me to interview
00:07:49Miss Marcello personally, Uncle.
00:07:51Don't fancy your taste in women.
00:07:53I'll show you to your room.
00:08:05Louder, louder. I can't hear.
00:08:09Difficult case.
00:08:11Difficult patient.
00:08:13But I do hope you'll stay.
00:08:15I'm in no hurry. Your chef is good.
00:08:17Ex-avoy.
00:08:19I'll have something sent up.
00:08:21The nurse's room.
00:08:23It always is the nurse's room.
00:08:25I'm afraid it's the best we can manage.
00:08:27When I've eaten, I'll take another look at the patient.
00:08:29You heard what my uncle said. Tomorrow will do.
00:08:33You know, your photograph doesn't do you justice.
00:08:35My photograph?
00:08:37Is that important?
00:08:39Appearances are very important.
00:08:41In a nurse.
00:08:43I had to pick carefully.
00:08:45You see, there have been mistakes in the past.
00:08:47But I'm sure we've made no mistake this time.
00:08:49Oh.
00:08:51Ten minutes at the agency.
00:08:53You don't know me.
00:08:55You're wrong there, Maria. I know quite a bit about you.
00:08:57Your background, your past.
00:09:01My private life has nothing to do with you,
00:09:03Mr. Richmond.
00:09:05I'm an easy man to handle.
00:09:07He's used to getting what he wants.
00:09:09Exactly what he wants.
00:09:11No, it requires tact and a great deal of patience.
00:09:13I'm sure you have the necessary qualifications to...
00:09:15I'm a trained nurse,
00:09:17and I'm used to difficult patients.
00:09:19That's all you need to know about me.
00:09:21Good night, Mr. Richmond.
00:09:23I hope you're very comfortable, Maria.
00:09:25Living at Foxhurst does have its points.
00:09:27Really?
00:09:29You know, you don't look like a nurse.
00:09:31I assure you I am.
00:09:33But I doubt if it's a nurse you require.
00:09:35I can assure you we do.
00:09:37Good night.
00:09:39Good night.
00:09:59Good night.
00:10:29More comfortable than eating in your room, eh, Miss...
00:10:31More formal, certainly, Mr. Richmond.
00:10:33You disapprove of formality,
00:10:35Miss Marcello,
00:10:37or do you object to my servants, perhaps?
00:10:39Know why I use them? Tell you.
00:10:41They serve.
00:10:43Hundreds of years of waiting on the white man.
00:10:45In their blood, serving.
00:10:47In their blood, serving.
00:10:49In their blood, serving.
00:10:51In their blood, serving.
00:10:53In their blood, serving.
00:10:55In their blood, serving.
00:10:57Hundreds of years waiting on the white man.
00:10:59In their blood, serving.
00:11:01Think of the past for us. Everybody's a master.
00:11:03No sense of duty anymore.
00:11:05No respect.
00:11:07A Negro may no longer know his place here or in America,
00:11:09but in Africa,
00:11:11you can still find some who do.
00:11:13Eh, Thomas?
00:11:15Fine primitive creature, Thomas.
00:11:17No aspirations, no education,
00:11:19but he knows what's what, don't you, boy?
00:11:27As you see, Miss Marcello,
00:11:29my uncle has solved the servant problem
00:11:31in his own inimitable manner.
00:11:33He treats his servants like dogs,
00:11:35and his dogs like servants.
00:11:37Yes, just look at him, Miss Marcello.
00:11:39Observe those lily-white hands, if you please.
00:11:41Good for nothing except driving Jaguars
00:11:43and seducing women.
00:11:45Don't you wish you could still do either, uncle?
00:11:47Laugh. Go on. Like your father.
00:11:49Laughing boy.
00:11:51Live like him, die like him.
00:11:53Shuffling for shillings.
00:11:55Mr. Richmond,
00:11:57I don't think you need my services any longer.
00:11:59Your hand is quite healed.
00:12:01You'll allow me to decide that, Miss Marcello?
00:12:03You leave when I tell you.
00:12:05But you don't really need me.
00:12:07I'd prefer to go somewhere where I could be...
00:12:09useful.
00:12:11Some dreary suburban accouchement, I suppose.
00:12:13Don't you think you might be more profitable
00:12:15looking after me?
00:12:17I get paid the same rate by everybody.
00:12:19You're a hypocrite, Miss Marcello.
00:12:21You know damn well I can pay you ten times more
00:12:23than you require my normal rate,
00:12:25if you don't mind.
00:12:27Well, we'll see about that.
00:12:29You'll stay.
00:12:33Understand, since my wife died
00:12:3520 years ago,
00:12:37I seem to suffer from a lack...
00:12:39lack of feminine company.
00:12:43Agreeable feminine company, that is.
00:12:45I shouldn't have thought it would be difficult
00:12:47for a man like you, Mr. Richmond.
00:12:49To find someone? Really?
00:12:51A man like me provides himself with a...
00:12:53with agreeable feminine company?
00:12:55Sends money to a mail-order service?
00:12:57Has someone fished out of the typing pool for me?
00:12:59Not easy.
00:13:01One has to be...
00:13:03careful.
00:13:05But I'm very pleased with you,
00:13:07Miss Marcello.
00:13:11Very pleased, indeed.
00:13:13I'm so glad.
00:13:15The dinner was excellent.
00:13:17Good night.
00:13:19Good night.
00:13:21That's right. You go, Miss Marcello, up to your room.
00:13:23And tomorrow, burn that uniform.
00:13:25Make yourself look like a woman.
00:13:27Nice and desirable.
00:13:29Rustle, crackle, and swish.
00:13:31You hear?
00:13:37Well, it's gone, it's gone.
00:13:39All over and done with.
00:13:41But it isn't quite done with,
00:13:43is it, Uncle?
00:13:49Yes?
00:13:51Anthony, can I see you?
00:13:53Just a moment.
00:14:09He likes you.
00:14:11You remind him of his wife.
00:14:13Really? You've come to tell me that?
00:14:15Actually, I've come to apologize
00:14:17for his behavior.
00:14:19I can be terribly rude.
00:14:23There was no need for you to come.
00:14:25I hope you'll stay.
00:14:27He's a sick man.
00:14:29There are other nurses.
00:14:31Not like you.
00:14:33I want you to stay.
00:14:35Do women always do what you want, Mr. Richmond?
00:14:37Invariably.
00:14:39May I sit down?
00:14:41No.
00:14:43Thank you.
00:14:45I find you a very intriguing girl, Maria.
00:14:47For one thing, there seems to be so many of you.
00:14:49Are there? I only know of one.
00:14:51Tell me about her.
00:14:53She's what you see.
00:14:55Very beautiful.
00:14:57And ambitious.
00:15:01Not anymore.
00:15:03Then why did you leave Italy?
00:15:05Those towns in the south,
00:15:07they are fine for the tourists.
00:15:09But for the poorer inhabitants,
00:15:11they are hell.
00:15:13I had no one.
00:15:15So I came to England.
00:15:17To find a better life?
00:15:19Yes.
00:15:21And have you found it?
00:15:23No.
00:15:25Not yet.
00:15:29No.
00:15:31I don't want to tell you anymore.
00:15:33You've told me a great deal.
00:15:35Maria.
00:15:37You will stay, won't you?
00:15:39Please go, Mr. Richmond.
00:15:41You are an attractive man,
00:15:43but I'm not interested.
00:15:45In you or your uncle.
00:15:47That's a pity.
00:15:49Because we are both fascinated by you.
00:15:51Fenton! Thomas!
00:15:53Boys!
00:15:55Here on a stand.
00:15:57Stand when I say.
00:15:59Sir.
00:16:01Show these dogs what I want of them.
00:16:03But sir.
00:16:05Bend down.
00:16:07Down you go.
00:16:09Stand when I say.
00:16:11Stand when I say.
00:16:13Stand when I say.
00:16:15Stand when I say.
00:16:17Stand when I say.
00:16:19But sir.
00:16:21Bend down.
00:16:23Down you go.
00:16:25That's right.
00:16:27As if I were to kick you up there.
00:16:29But it's childish.
00:16:31Now then, you Fenton, jump over your brother.
00:16:33They'll imitate you.
00:16:35That's the style.
00:16:37That's good.
00:16:39Come on now, Jacko.
00:16:41You watch this, you little fool.
00:16:43Watch Jacko.
00:16:45Now, come on.
00:16:47Come along now.
00:16:49Come along, Fenton.
00:16:51But it's cruel. Cruel and pointless.
00:16:53Now, let Waldo have a try.
00:16:55That's the ticket.
00:16:57Now again, over.
00:16:59Well done, Jacko.
00:17:01No, don't stop.
00:17:03Fenton, you duffer.
00:17:05I've seen enough.
00:17:07Goodbye, Mr. Richmond.
00:17:09Please send your check to the agency.
00:17:11How dare you?
00:17:13Come back here, you stupid girl.
00:17:15That's what I pay them for, you little fool.
00:17:17Stupid girl.
00:17:19They like it, I tell you.
00:17:21They like it.
00:17:23What's the matter?
00:17:25I'm leaving now.
00:17:27He's a monster. Cruel.
00:17:29He treats people like dirt.
00:17:35You saw what happened?
00:17:37Yes. She said she's leaving.
00:17:39You want me to get her back?
00:17:41No.
00:17:43No, get someone else.
00:17:45Let her go.
00:18:13Get her back.
00:18:15I want her back.
00:18:27Surprise.
00:18:29No, I thought you'd come.
00:18:31Come in.
00:18:33So, this is where you live all the time?
00:18:35Yes.
00:18:37I'm a lawyer.
00:18:39And you?
00:18:41So, this is where you live all alone?
00:18:43Yes.
00:18:45Not quite like Foxhurst, I'm afraid.
00:18:47Nobody in your life?
00:18:49Not now.
00:18:51Why were you so sure I'd come?
00:18:53Because you want something from me.
00:18:55Do I?
00:18:57Are you sure it's not the other way around?
00:18:59You want to be persuaded.
00:19:01You think you know me, then?
00:19:03I've spent a long time
00:19:05looking for someone like you, Maria.
00:19:07Like me?
00:19:09Yes.
00:19:11Someone who wants
00:19:13like you want.
00:19:15Wants what?
00:19:19The Richmans are a very wealthy family.
00:19:21Just how much do you think we're worth?
00:19:23A million?
00:19:25A million?
00:19:27Nearer fifty.
00:19:29Fifty million.
00:19:31You see, Maria, you are basically very naive.
00:19:33You want,
00:19:35but you don't know.
00:19:37You don't know how.
00:19:39What are you trying to tell me?
00:19:53Now tell me
00:19:55why you came.
00:19:57Well, I have a proposal
00:19:59to make. A marriage proposal.
00:20:03What makes you think I'd marry you?
00:20:05Oh, you flatter me.
00:20:07No, it's not me you're going to marry.
00:20:09It's my uncle.
00:20:15I don't...
00:20:17I don't know if I could do it.
00:20:19He's frightening, cruel.
00:20:21He's not a man you can have human contact with.
00:20:23You were prepared
00:20:25to look after him as a nurse.
00:20:27As a wife, his demands would be a little greater.
00:20:29It wouldn't last long.
00:20:31My uncle's a hypochondriac for a very good reason, Maria.
00:20:33He's shortly going to die.
00:20:35I know of his condition.
00:20:37He could last a long time.
00:20:39I'll go like that.
00:20:41Why do you hate him so much?
00:20:45Well, my father and Richmond were partners.
00:20:47But he drove him out,
00:20:49hounded him, destroyed him.
00:20:51Well, it was all
00:20:53in the way of business.
00:20:55No melodramatics.
00:20:57Just the weaker man going to the war.
00:20:59But I knew better.
00:21:01When my father committed suicide,
00:21:03it was just another triumph
00:21:05for Charles Richmond.
00:21:07Why should he want to do that to his own brother?
00:21:09You've heard him speak so lovingly of his wife.
00:21:11You've seen her portraits.
00:21:13She was beautiful.
00:21:15She was my mother,
00:21:17my father's widow.
00:21:19No.
00:21:23But why does he have you with him?
00:21:25He must know that you hate him.
00:21:27Charles Richmond thrives on hate.
00:21:29If the whole world hates you,
00:21:31that in itself is a kind of power.
00:21:33A few months ago, he made his will.
00:21:35A last gesture of hate.
00:21:37Everything to charity.
00:21:39Charities he knows and cares nothing about.
00:21:41And to me, a measly 20,000 pounds.
00:21:43That's wealth to me.
00:21:45A pittance.
00:21:47No.
00:21:49My uncle's fortune.
00:21:51That's wealth. Real wealth.
00:21:53That's why you're going to marry him.
00:21:55He'll change his will,
00:21:57and you'll inherit everything.
00:21:59Everything you ever dreamed about.
00:22:01If I understand you correctly,
00:22:03not quite everything.
00:22:07One million pounds
00:22:09for getting him for you.
00:22:11That's what I want.
00:22:13For making it possible.
00:22:15You see, I've been shaping this in my mind for a long time.
00:22:17All I needed was the right person.
00:22:19And now I've found her.
00:22:21How do you know he'll want to marry me?
00:22:23It's the gamble we take.
00:22:25If he likes me so much,
00:22:27why do I need you?
00:22:29My dear girl, you're shrewd.
00:22:31But to land a man like Charles Richmond
00:22:33needs a lot more guile than you have.
00:22:35No, you couldn't hope to do it on your own.
00:22:37I might.
00:22:39With me against you?
00:22:41I don't think so.
00:22:43Even with my help, he still wouldn't be certain.
00:22:45He's unpredictable
00:22:47and utterly ruthless.
00:22:49One mistake could cost us everything.
00:22:51How do you know you can trust me?
00:22:53I think I can, Maria.
00:22:57I thought this was a business arrangement.
00:23:09Nimmo Jackson, Allied Aviation.
00:23:11Yours dated 19th June.
00:23:13Matter reveals incompetence, your department.
00:23:15Report what disciplinary action you are taking.
00:23:17See ya.
00:23:19Get these tapes to the office.
00:23:21Oh, it's you, is it?
00:23:23I'm just collecting your medicines to pack.
00:23:25Cruises, holidays,
00:23:27damn good mind to cancel the whole thing.
00:23:29It'll do you good.
00:23:31Ever been in a yacht, Miss Marcello?
00:23:33No. I'm looking forward to it.
00:23:35Damned uncomfortable.
00:23:37Hey, what the devil?
00:23:39You know perfectly well you are forbidden to smoke.
00:23:41Dr. Murray said so.
00:23:43Dr. Murray's an old woman.
00:23:45Look here, I know you mean well,
00:23:47but it's, alas, one of the few pleasures left to me.
00:23:49Give me the key.
00:23:51Just this one box.
00:23:53It's out of the question.
00:23:55No one need know.
00:23:57Secret between us.
00:23:59You have been ordered not to smoke, Mr. Richmond.
00:24:01No one orders me to do anything, Miss Marcello.
00:24:03No one.
00:24:05No quack.
00:24:07No servant.
00:24:09Now, be a good girl and give me that key.
00:24:11I give you a fiver for every cigar in the box.
00:24:13It holds 20.
00:24:15You're wasting your time, Mr. Richmond.
00:24:17I'm here to look after you,
00:24:19not to conspire with you against your health.
00:24:21Now you're angry with me because I tried to bribe you.
00:24:23Indelicate.
00:24:25Forgive me?
00:24:27Of course.
00:24:29Used to people who'll do anything for money.
00:24:31You're different.
00:24:33I'll have to learn.
00:24:39Look.
00:24:43Like it?
00:24:47Superb.
00:24:49For you. A peace offering.
00:24:51No, Mr. Richmond.
00:24:53I couldn't possibly take it.
00:24:55Wear it.
00:24:57If I don't behave myself, you can give it me back.
00:24:59Oh, it's very kind of you, but...
00:25:01Please, one someone pretty to wear it.
00:25:07And I will insert the key in the lock
00:25:09and get out those cigars.
00:25:13You can be such a nice man, Mr. Richmond.
00:25:15Why do you choose to act like a pig?
00:25:45Better take some cigars with us.
00:25:47I've spoken to Southampton.
00:25:49The captain is ready to sail on the evening tide.
00:25:51Get those tapes to the office.
00:25:53Damn girl, too big for her boots.
00:25:55Tried to stop me smoking.
00:25:57Would mind to leave her behind.
00:25:59Would you like me to contact the agency?
00:26:01No, no.
00:26:03I'll have a word with her, sir.
00:26:05Fat lot of good battle.
00:26:15Yes, you're quite right
00:26:17to refuse me those cigars, Miss Marcello.
00:26:19Save me a hundred pounds.
00:26:21I keep more than one box in my study.
00:26:23I'm just testing your good nature.
00:26:25You're making an excellent start, Miss Marcello.
00:26:27An excellent start.
00:26:29Mr. Richmond, for a man in your condition,
00:26:31one cigar is the equivalent of a man's life.
00:26:33Trying to scare me, girl?
00:26:35I'm not afraid of death.
00:26:37Personally, I think you're a very brave man
00:26:39to squander the little cabbage that you have left.
00:26:41I don't really think it's a good idea
00:26:43to insult my uncle, Miss Marcello.
00:26:45I'll get your things into the car.
00:26:55Send her packing, Uncle.
00:26:57When I need your advice, dear boy,
00:26:59I'll ask for it.
00:27:07Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:27:13Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:27:19Dog! Dog!
00:27:21There's a good dog there.
00:27:25Well, I got everything here, Uncle.
00:27:27I hope so.
00:27:43Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:27:45Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:27:47Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:27:49Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:27:51Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:27:53Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:27:55Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:27:57Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:27:59Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:28:01Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:28:03Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:28:05Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:28:07Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:28:09Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:28:11Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
00:28:13Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog! Door!
00:28:15Door! Door!
00:28:17Door!
00:28:31Welcome home dear Bill.
00:28:33Thank you.
00:28:35No social graces kept people at arm's length.
00:28:39You think of me as a monster, don't you?
00:28:42Only when you try to intimidate me.
00:28:44People like to be intimidated.
00:28:46People feel comforted by strength.
00:28:48They complain, but they feel serene somehow.
00:28:52She felt serene with me.
00:28:55Your wife?
00:28:56She was devoted, Natalie.
00:28:58Didn't think of me as a boor.
00:29:00Didn't think of me as a rich crank.
00:29:02No.
00:29:04Devoted.
00:29:06That was a long time ago.
00:29:08I built this yacht for our honeymoon.
00:29:10Call it old-fashioned now, I suppose.
00:29:12Somehow, I never felt like changing it.
00:29:15I'm boring you.
00:29:16Of course not.
00:29:17Different man then, of course.
00:29:19I was active, not only in the mind.
00:29:23Natalie loved music, too.
00:29:25We gave wonderful musical parts.
00:29:27The only use she had for money, music.
00:29:30The rest didn't interest her.
00:29:33You could say she married me in spite of my wealth.
00:29:38God alone knows what she saw in me.
00:29:40But she was devoted.
00:29:42All my years of marriage, she never once raised her voice to me.
00:29:46Never tried to wheedle anything out of me.
00:29:49She was exceptional.
00:29:52You were a lucky man.
00:29:55She died in great pain.
00:29:57A kind nature's no defense against sickness and death.
00:30:01So what's the point of it?
00:30:20He was telling me about your mother.
00:30:23How she liked his strength after my father's weakness.
00:30:26How she loved him, despite his wealth.
00:30:29He was so sad when he talked about her dying.
00:30:33Did he tell you what he said the minute after she died?
00:30:36No.
00:30:38He said, you gave me everything and took nothing.
00:30:42You were a very stupid woman.
00:30:44Let's not get sentimental, shall we?
00:30:49Great improvement since you took over the catering, Miss Marcello.
00:30:52Thank you.
00:30:53Miss Marcello will soon be capable of taking over the ship.
00:30:55And what does that mean?
00:30:57Nothing, Uncle.
00:30:58Except that her nursing duties are far from heavy.
00:31:01Your call to hand, Excellency.
00:31:03Kraler?
00:31:05Well?
00:31:06What's the matter?
00:31:07I don't know, Uncle.
00:31:08I've got a bad feeling about this.
00:31:10I've got a bad feeling about this.
00:31:12I've got a bad feeling about this.
00:31:14I've got a bad feeling about this.
00:31:16Kraler?
00:31:17Well, have you seen the minister?
00:31:20Damn the treaty.
00:31:21I know the clause as well as he does.
00:31:23I thought you told me all that had been cleared.
00:31:25Well, does he want me to go direct to the Chancellor?
00:31:29Do they want the plant or don't they?
00:31:31If I don't get some action within 24 hours,
00:31:33I'll take the whole project elsewhere.
00:31:36Get back to me.
00:31:37Clear that away.
00:31:38Take that chicken away.
00:31:41Please leave the place where they are.
00:31:43You heard my uncle, Miss Marcello.
00:31:45You instructed me to look after the catering, Mr. Richmond.
00:31:48I did indeed, Miss Marcello, but it so happens I abominate foul.
00:31:52I know.
00:31:53The chicken is for us.
00:31:54I made fish specially for you.
00:31:56Must ask you not to argue with me, Miss Marcello,
00:31:58in front of the other servants.
00:32:02Tell the cook he's sacked as soon as we dock.
00:32:04It has nothing to do with him.
00:32:06I did the cooking.
00:32:16Really, sir.
00:32:28I will not have my orders countermanded.
00:32:31Bring fish for my guests.
00:32:33And while you're up, Captain, put on some music.
00:32:46Tony.
00:32:47Lock the door.
00:32:48Tony, I can't stand it.
00:32:49I can't.
00:32:50At times, he seems almost human.
00:32:52Then suddenly, he acts like a maniac.
00:32:54And you, you encourage him.
00:32:56I have to fight both of you.
00:32:57It's just part of the game.
00:32:58Haven't you noticed I'm always in the wrong?
00:33:00If I'm against you, he's for you.
00:33:02It's working splendidly.
00:33:03Is it?
00:33:04For you?
00:33:05Yes.
00:33:06For you.
00:33:07For you.
00:33:08For you.
00:33:09For you.
00:33:10For you.
00:33:11For you.
00:33:12For you.
00:33:13For you.
00:33:14Is it?
00:33:15For you, perhaps.
00:33:17Not for me.
00:33:19You took me for something I'm not.
00:33:21Can never be.
00:33:22I took you for a woman.
00:33:25A woman who wants.
00:33:27You think money's all I want?
00:33:29The other things.
00:33:31You can have them, too.
00:33:33We can have them together.
00:33:44What the hell is he doing on deck?
00:34:00Moves near Southwest star.
00:34:02Go on, hurry.
00:34:05Right, sir.
00:34:07The captain wants you to let him turn back.
00:34:10Then let him go to hell.
00:34:13If we don't get it aboard, I won't be responsible.
00:34:20Damn it, am I the only one aboard with any guts?
00:34:24What are you worried about?
00:34:25The safety of my ship.
00:34:27It's my ship.
00:34:28Get back to the wheelhouse.
00:34:29I give the orders.
00:34:31My brother!
00:34:32My brother overboard!
00:34:33Burn overboard!
00:34:34Burn overboard!
00:34:40Out!
00:34:41Fish him out!
00:34:42Hold her steady, quartermaster.
00:34:44Help!
00:34:45Help!
00:34:46Help!
00:34:47Help!
00:34:48Help!
00:34:49Help!
00:34:50Help!
00:34:51Help!
00:34:52Help!
00:34:53Help!
00:34:54Help!
00:34:55Help!
00:34:56Help!
00:34:57Help!
00:34:58Help!
00:34:59Help!
00:35:00Help!
00:35:01Help!
00:35:02Help!
00:35:03Help!
00:35:04Help!
00:35:05Help!
00:35:09Where is he?
00:35:10Let me see him.
00:35:16Come on, Captain.
00:35:18Come on, boy.
00:35:19We got you.
00:35:20Hang on.
00:35:29I told you we should have put him to port.
00:35:43Well, why didn't you?
00:35:44You're the master of the ship, aren't you?
00:35:45He does what I tell him.
00:35:46Stop panicking.
00:35:47Get him to port.
00:35:48What are you staring at?
00:35:49You enjoyed it.
00:35:50You enjoyed every moment.
00:35:51You monsters.
00:35:52Get me below.
00:36:02Stop.
00:36:11Take him to my cabin.
00:36:24Now rest.
00:36:27Go to sleep.
00:36:33He'll be fine in the morning.
00:36:34You'll let him stay here till morning, miss?
00:36:37It's more comfortable in the servant's quarters.
00:36:40I'll sleep in the saloon.
00:36:41Thank you, miss.
00:36:42Why do you work for him, Thomas?
00:36:44There's a big family back home.
00:36:47We send money.
00:36:48There are other ways of earning money.
00:36:50It's not just that.
00:36:51All my people work for Mr. Richmond in the copper mines.
00:36:55We have to do what he says.
00:36:57I don't.
00:37:04You're leaving us, miss?
00:37:06Yes, as soon as we dock.
00:37:07If you take my advice, you leave too.
00:37:09You and your brother.
00:37:11I guess we're greedy.
00:37:13Aren't we all?
00:37:16Not you.
00:37:17I'm glad you're going, for your sake.
00:37:21But it'll be worse without you.
00:37:27Good night, miss.
00:37:29Good night.
00:37:42Good night.
00:37:50Calamari!
00:37:53Calamari fresco!
00:37:57Calamari!
00:38:00Calamari fresco!
00:38:04Calamari!
00:38:07Calamari fresco!
00:38:12Calamari!
00:38:16Excuse me.
00:38:26I'm looking for somewhere to stay.
00:38:28A room.
00:38:29Have you got a room?
00:38:30Only for a night.
00:38:33There's no tourists here.
00:38:36No roommate.
00:38:38Hotel.
00:38:39Si.
00:38:39Hotel.
00:38:40Will you take me?
00:38:41♪
00:38:50Molte grazie.
00:38:52♪
00:39:00♪
00:39:10♪
00:39:20♪
00:39:30♪
00:39:40♪
00:39:50Signorita.
00:39:52Oh, grazie.
00:39:54♪
00:40:03Anyone here?
00:40:05♪
00:40:09Che desea, signorita?
00:40:11I want a room, please.
00:40:13Okey-doke. Passport?
00:40:15Yes.
00:40:17This way, please.
00:40:19♪
00:40:43♪
00:40:53♪
00:41:19Get up.
00:41:21Get up. Get dressed.
00:41:23I'm not coming back.
00:41:30I'm not coming back, Tony.
00:41:39You fool. You're back where you started.
00:41:41What are you going to do for the rest of your life?
00:41:43Play nursemaid forever? Scrub floors? Marry some waiter?
00:41:45Perhaps.
00:41:47We made a bargain.
00:41:49I chose you.
00:41:51Find someone else. They are millions.
00:41:53I chose you. You. You for what you are.
00:41:55You're coming back.
00:41:57No.
00:41:59I'm free of him now.
00:42:01And free of me?
00:42:03Are you free of me?
00:42:05You're hurting my arm.
00:42:09You know what you're throwing away, what you're losing?
00:42:11Foxhurst.
00:42:13And all that goes with it.
00:42:15He goes with it. Richmond.
00:42:17I'm sorry, Tony. It's finished.
00:42:19I go with it.
00:42:23Maria.
00:42:25Are we finished, too?
00:42:33I'll wait for you downstairs in the truck.
00:42:36Goodbye, Tony.
00:42:39If he wants me back, he'll have to come and get me.
00:42:41Himself.
00:42:43Here. Now. Today.
00:42:45He won't come.
00:42:47He doesn't even know you left the ship.
00:42:49Then tell him.
00:42:53This isn't the way to play it, Maria.
00:42:55Not with Richmond.
00:42:57You want me to be hard. All right.
00:42:59Get him here. I'll be waiting.
00:43:01And if he doesn't come?
00:43:05Then it's over.
00:43:07Once and for all.
00:43:15Goodbye.
00:43:39We leave for Palmer at dusk.
00:43:41Tell the captain he's sulking like a schoolgirl.
00:43:43And tell Miss Marcello to come to her senses.
00:43:45I shan't wait for her.
00:43:47Miss Marcello?
00:43:49Miss Marcello has left the ship.
00:43:51Really? She's probably gone shopping.
00:43:53Liar! You just come from her, haven't you?
00:43:55Haven't you?
00:43:57Yes, I have. She won't come back.
00:43:59She'll come back. She's bluffing.
00:44:01She'll come back.
00:44:03I wouldn't count on it.
00:44:05What inducements did you offer?
00:44:07None.
00:44:09I kept remembering what she means to you.
00:44:11Nothing to me. Nothing at all.
00:44:13She's my nurse.
00:44:15In that case, there's no problem.
00:44:17Come back here.
00:44:19I'll get her for you, uncle.
00:44:23You think that's all a woman wants?
00:44:25Don't you?
00:44:27You want her, but you can't get her.
00:44:29You think I couldn't?
00:44:31You think if I really wanted her, I couldn't get her?
00:44:33I'm sure you couldn't.
00:44:35No.
00:44:37No.
00:44:39She's like the rest.
00:44:41Damn women.
00:44:43All they think about.
00:44:45No.
00:44:47Say hell with her.
00:44:49Tell the captain to weigh anchor
00:44:51as soon as they're through with the repairs.
00:44:53Now get out.
00:44:57Get out!
00:45:05Get out!
00:45:35Get out!
00:46:05Captain!
00:46:31Captain!
00:46:33Captain!
00:46:35Captain!
00:46:37Sir, we're ready to sail.
00:46:39We're not. I'm going ashore.
00:46:41What, right now, sir?
00:46:43Right now. Get one of the boys.
00:46:45And I'll come with you, uncle.
00:46:47You'll stay where you are. One of the boys.
00:46:49I'll take you, sir.
00:46:51Tell him where she is.
00:47:03Yes?
00:47:25Yes?
00:47:27It's me, miss.
00:47:29Thomas.
00:47:33Miss?
00:47:39Mr. Richmond is waiting for you downstairs.
00:47:45Miss?
00:47:47Are you coming back?
00:48:03No.
00:48:29Sit down.
00:48:33Have a drink. It's hot.
00:48:35No, thank you.
00:48:37That damn truck.
00:48:39Now then, what have you got to say for yourself?
00:48:41Why did you leave the yacht?
00:48:43That must be obvious.
00:48:45You're too sensitive.
00:48:47The boy was careless.
00:48:49You nearly killed him.
00:48:51And you took such pleasure watching.
00:48:53Miss Montero,
00:48:55there are certain things
00:48:57about a man,
00:48:59a sick man,
00:49:01a broken man,
00:49:03things even you as a nurse wouldn't understand.
00:49:07If you want to understand, I'm glad to say,
00:49:11why one becomes the way one is,
00:49:13why one acts in a certain way.
00:49:17Afterwards, I admit,
00:49:19I felt ashamed.
00:49:21Afterwards?
00:49:23Yes. Afterwards.
00:49:25Look here.
00:49:27No good beating about.
00:49:29What do you want, to come back?
00:49:31Would it be too much
00:49:33to ask for an apology?
00:49:35I'll give you money.
00:49:37You tried that once before.
00:49:39So each time,
00:49:41each time you don't like
00:49:43what I do say,
00:49:45I have to
00:49:47eat humble pie.
00:49:49No.
00:49:51How can that
00:49:53possibly profit you?
00:49:55Perhaps there are things about
00:49:57a woman
00:49:59which you don't fully understand.
00:50:01Perhaps.
00:50:03You're an extraordinary woman
00:50:05and beautiful
00:50:07and I think
00:50:09hope
00:50:11kind.
00:50:13Are those compliments
00:50:15instead of an apology?
00:50:17You drive an excessively
00:50:19hard argument.
00:50:21I haven't apologized
00:50:23since
00:50:25since I was a little boy.
00:50:27My father
00:50:29drove a hard bargain too.
00:50:33I
00:50:37apologize.
00:50:39Thank you.
00:50:41You come back
00:50:43when I don't need you
00:50:45anymore as a nurse.
00:50:47I'll go somewhere else where I am needed.
00:50:49Look, look at me.
00:50:51I want you to be honest with me.
00:50:53Repellent?
00:50:55Depends on your mood.
00:50:57To see me like this in a chair,
00:50:59doesn't it offend you? Not at all.
00:51:01My money, that offend you?
00:51:03Only when you use it to hurt others.
00:51:05I told you
00:51:07I'll come back to the yacht.
00:51:09Why do you torture yourself with all these questions?
00:51:11Isn't it obvious?
00:51:13I want to find out what you really think of me.
00:51:15I haven't spoken to anyone like this
00:51:17before in my life.
00:51:19And don't now.
00:51:21Please. But I want to.
00:51:23I want you to marry me.
00:51:31What did you say?
00:51:33Do you think I'll be impossible?
00:51:35I want you to tell me frankly.
00:51:39Are you trembling?
00:51:41Excited?
00:51:43Afraid?
00:51:45No.
00:51:47I'm afraid.
00:51:51Don't.
00:51:53It's bad for you.
00:51:55Please answer me.
00:51:57Maria.
00:51:59I...
00:52:01I don't know what to say.
00:52:03How long can I last?
00:52:05Not too long, eh?
00:52:09Even without cigars.
00:52:15We'll go back to the yacht.
00:52:17Shall we?
00:52:19Shall we?
00:52:39With this ring
00:52:41I'll be wed.
00:52:43And with all my worldly goods
00:52:45I'll be
00:52:47endowed.
00:52:51I now pronounce you
00:52:53man and wife.
00:53:17Come on.
00:53:29Your uncle's a lucky old devil.
00:53:31Do you know that?
00:53:33Yes. She seems to make him happy.
00:53:35She really is quite lovely.
00:53:37But they do tend to age overnight.
00:53:39By the time she's 40.
00:53:41My dear. He should worry.
00:53:43Lovely party.
00:53:45Congratulations.
00:53:47I think I'll leave you to it, my dear.
00:53:49Can't stand the sight of these sharks gulping my champagne.
00:53:51Oh, Charles.
00:53:53I'll come with you.
00:53:55No, no, no. What do you mean? Break up the party?
00:53:57Alice, wheel me off.
00:53:59Go on. Enjoy yourself.
00:54:15Thank you.
00:54:45Oh, it's you.
00:54:47I didn't see you.
00:54:51Wealth suits you, Maria.
00:54:53You know you were right to go to any lengths
00:54:55to get it.
00:54:57You make it sound as though I'd committed a crime.
00:54:59He wanted me to marry him.
00:55:01I don't think he'll regret it.
00:55:05I'm going to be fair with him.
00:55:07I hope that doesn't mean
00:55:09you're going to be unfair with me.
00:55:11No.
00:55:13I hope that doesn't mean
00:55:15you're going to be unfair with me.
00:55:17Remember,
00:55:19one billion pounds.
00:55:21I remember.
00:55:23You know you can trust me.
00:55:25You must be patient on my honeymoon.
00:55:29Marriage was just a first step, Maria.
00:55:31The rest will all happen
00:55:33if I make him happy.
00:55:35Already he's a different person.
00:55:37Didn't you see tonight?
00:55:39He wasn't rude once.
00:55:41You're really going to make him happy?
00:55:43Yes.
00:55:45And, uh,
00:55:47where do I come in?
00:55:49Don't be foolish.
00:55:53I'll be fair with you, too.
00:56:03Yes?
00:56:05Oh, excuse me, sir.
00:56:07Mr. Richmond sent a message about a fishing trip tomorrow.
00:56:09I've arranged a lunch for 10 o'clock.
00:56:11Thank you, Captain.
00:56:13Mrs. Richmond will tell him.
00:56:15Yes.
00:56:17It's all right.
00:56:19I don't think he saw anything.
00:56:21There was nothing to see?
00:56:23No.
00:56:39Gopan!
00:56:41What did I tell you?
00:56:43Whoa, whoa.
00:56:45A monster.
00:56:47Give us some sport, this one.
00:56:53Hold tight, Maria.
00:56:55I think we'd better give you a hand, sir.
00:56:57Yes, let us give you a hand, uncle.
00:56:59Get away from me.
00:57:01Hold tight, Maria.
00:57:03I think we'd better give you a hand, sir.
00:57:05Yes, let us give you a hand, uncle.
00:57:07Get away from me.
00:57:09I can't land my own cat.
00:57:11Do as he says. Please, Charles.
00:57:13Let him help you.
00:57:15I don't want any help.
00:57:21He's too strong for you, sir.
00:57:37Big devil.
00:57:49Please, Charles, let it go.
00:57:51It's not worth it.
00:57:53It's always worth it, big devil.
00:58:07Hey.
00:58:19Hey.
00:58:25You ought to get away.
00:58:27Why did you do that?
00:58:29You would have killed yourself.
00:58:37You would have killed yourself.
00:59:07Well?
00:59:23Well, what do you think of it?
00:59:25Are you asking me as a relative or as a secretary?
00:59:27You mean you disapprove?
00:59:29It's a very efficient document.
00:59:31Very clear.
00:59:33You're leaving her your personal fortune.
00:59:35Still not satisfied?
00:59:37I've doubled your money, haven't I?
00:59:39Still not enough? You want more?
00:59:41Everything.
00:59:43No, I'm happy you found someone deserving at last.
00:59:45Apart from the dog's home, I mean.
00:59:47Call the witnesses.
00:59:49Maria.
01:00:05Maria.
01:00:07Don't burn that lovely skin.
01:00:19They're on their way up.
01:00:21I still think you're making a mistake.
01:00:23You think she married me for my money.
01:00:25What do you think?
01:00:27Let me astonish you, my dear boy.
01:00:29I never did think she married me for my sex appeal.
01:00:31But she likes me.
01:00:33Nothing you can say can alter that.
01:00:35She likes me.
01:00:37Good morning, sir.
01:00:39Now then.
01:00:41Sign this.
01:00:45Both of you.
01:00:47Both of you.
01:00:51Witness my signature.
01:00:53Why not wait a little, uncle?
01:00:55I think it's a mistake leaving everything to her so soon.
01:00:57You hardly know her.
01:00:59It's unlike you to be so impetuous.
01:01:05You sign.
01:01:13Now you, boy.
01:01:17Sign.
01:01:21All right.
01:01:23You can go back to the yacht.
01:01:29Never embarrass me like that again, do you hear?
01:01:31Never again.
01:01:35Take that to the lawyers as soon as we get home.
01:01:47Where's she going?
01:01:49She prefers to swim in the sea.
01:01:51I don't like her going out alone.
01:01:53She's a strong swimmer.
01:01:55No, it's dangerous swimming alone in these waters.
01:01:57Go after her.
01:02:17Go after her.
01:02:47You've only just made it.
01:02:49You're much too valuable to take such risks.
01:02:51So your husband thinks anyway.
01:02:53He sent you to look after me?
01:02:55Yes.
01:02:57And I've got news.
01:02:59He's done it.
01:03:01He's changed his will.
01:03:03Just now?
01:03:05You mean it?
01:03:07Despite my protests.
01:03:09Signed and witnessed.
01:03:11It's all yours.
01:03:13How wonderful.
01:03:17So we won, then.
01:03:19Well, not quite.
01:03:21You see, I have to register the will with the lawyers
01:03:23when we get back to England.
01:03:25But meanwhile, you'll look after the old man, won't you?
01:03:27I would anyway.
01:03:29Cutting that fishing line yesterday
01:03:31was a masterstroke.
01:03:33Strangely enough, I was only thinking of him.
01:03:35I was afraid he'd harm himself.
01:03:37Before he changed the will,
01:03:39you mean, of course.
01:03:41I don't mean that at all.
01:03:44You really enjoy playing,
01:03:46Mrs. Richmond, don't you, Maria?
01:03:48That's what you wanted,
01:03:50isn't it?
01:03:56Charming.
01:03:58Now she's got the old boy's money,
01:04:00she's making him play for the young one.
01:04:03I told you I'd be fair.
01:04:05To both of you.
01:04:13THE END
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01:05:44And I like you, Charles.
01:05:46Very much.
01:05:48Very young, is it?
01:05:50Yes, I do.
01:05:52Astonishing.
01:05:54Go to sleep now.
01:05:56We are home tomorrow.
01:05:58You must get a good night's rest.
01:06:00Nice to see you concerned about me.
01:06:03I am concerned.
01:06:05Good night.
01:06:11It'll be good to be in England again.
01:06:14Something about the country
01:06:16makes me more at ease than any other place.
01:06:19Always has, since I was young.
01:06:21I'm not sure why.
01:06:24Of course, I used to walk there.
01:06:28Country roads.
01:06:31I want you to like it there.
01:06:33Foxhurst for you now.
01:06:36The best thing I've got out of a long, empty, greedy life.
01:06:40I don't want you to be as lonely there as I've been.
01:06:43Enjoy your life. Enjoy it.
01:06:45Does it make you happy?
01:06:47I insist.
01:06:49You are happy.
01:06:51Oh, Charles.
01:06:53How can you order people to be happy?
01:06:55But I am.
01:06:57Really, I am.
01:07:00This is your draft for whenever you wake.
01:07:02Now, don't just lie there.
01:07:04Take it and go off again.
01:07:06Whatever you say. You are my nurse.
01:07:09I'm your wife.
01:07:12So you are, my dear.
01:07:14So you are.
01:07:30Maria.
01:07:34Something I meant to tell you.
01:07:36I've enjoyed myself these last few weeks
01:07:39more than I have in years.
01:07:42I'm grateful.
01:07:45Good night.
01:08:00Good morning, Thomas.
01:08:02You're up early, miss.
01:08:04I mean, Mrs. Richmond.
01:08:06Yes, I couldn't sleep.
01:08:09How long before we dock?
01:08:11An hour and a half, maybe.
01:08:13I'll see to Mr. Richmond's breakfast myself.
01:08:30Morning, madam.
01:08:32Let the coffee percolate longer.
01:08:34Very black.
01:08:36Give him two eggs.
01:08:38And cover the dish so the eggs stay warm.
01:08:40Yes, Mrs. Richmond.
01:08:42Mr. Richmond's so pleased to be getting to England.
01:08:45I want him to have a real English breakfast.
01:08:59Good morning, Charles.
01:09:03You can see England in the distance.
01:09:10I've cooked you eggs and bacon for breakfast.
01:09:13What do you say to that?
01:09:17Charles?
01:09:23Charles!
01:09:29Robert!
01:09:59Tony!
01:10:22Hello?
01:10:24He's dead.
01:10:26Charles is dead.
01:10:28What? Dead?
01:10:31My God, how?
01:10:33I don't know. I went to his cabin for breakfast with him.
01:10:36His eyes were open and staring at me.
01:10:38Are you sure he's dead? Not unconscious?
01:10:41He's dead.
01:10:47Well, that's that.
01:10:49The will's not valid. It hasn't been registered yet.
01:10:52You won't get a penny.
01:10:55All those months of waiting.
01:10:57All that money.
01:10:59You came so close to it, but then...
01:11:05Just a minute.
01:11:07Have you told anyone he's dead?
01:11:09No. You're sure?
01:11:11Yes, I came straight to you.
01:11:13Well, it's just a chance.
01:11:15What are you...
01:11:17Come on, quickly.
01:11:20This way. Come on.
01:11:24Come on.
01:11:51He's dead, all right.
01:11:53You don't feel anything.
01:11:56What should I feel?
01:11:59I'll call the captain.
01:12:01No.
01:12:03Now, listen carefully. He's not dead.
01:12:06If you want that money, he's alive. He's alive.
01:12:09But everyone will know.
01:12:11No one will know.
01:12:13You go to the kitchen, get his breakfast.
01:12:15We'll eat in your cell. Spend a few minutes here.
01:12:17You'll tell the boys he's tired, needs more sleep.
01:12:19Then come and join me on the saloon.
01:12:21Lock this door.
01:12:24He may still be all right.
01:12:41All right?
01:12:43Yes.
01:12:46Smile.
01:12:48Don't look so distressed.
01:12:50What are we going to do?
01:12:55As I said, act as if he's still alive.
01:12:58How can we?
01:13:00We dock in under two hours.
01:13:02He'll go ashore.
01:13:04The marriage, the trip.
01:13:06They've all exhausted him. He won't wish to see anyone.
01:13:09I will register the will in London.
01:13:12Then he dies of a heart attack in his own home.
01:13:14But a doctor will know.
01:13:16No, I'll send a doctor.
01:13:18Thee will certify that he died at Foxhurst.
01:13:21How do we get him off the boat?
01:13:24You'll wheel him in the chair.
01:13:26This car will be at the dock.
01:13:28Oh, no. I can't do it.
01:13:32Listen, he wanted you to have his money.
01:13:35If you want to carry out his wishes, you'll go through with this.
01:13:39Go to his cabin. I'll join you there.
01:14:49Remember, always keep the door locked.
01:14:53His clothes.
01:14:56His clothes, Maria.
01:15:19He's alive, Maria.
01:15:22Alive.
01:15:48You're going to help me get him off the ship?
01:15:51No, I'll be busy with the customs.
01:15:53I can't do it alone. I can't.
01:15:55You don't have to. Thomas will help you.
01:15:57He'll know. He'll know.
01:15:59Not if you keep your head.
01:16:01Just think what this means to us.
01:16:05It's just a short trip.
01:16:07It's a long trip.
01:16:09It's a long trip.
01:16:11It's a long trip.
01:16:13It's a long trip.
01:16:16It's just a short trip from the dock to the house.
01:16:19As soon as you get him in his room, lock the door.
01:16:21Don't let anybody in except the doctor.
01:16:23I'll get him to you just as fast as I can.
01:16:25All right?
01:16:27Just a drink, please.
01:16:30Now, everything just as I told you.
01:16:33Remember?
01:16:45All right.
01:17:16Now, I don't want you to talk, Charles.
01:17:19It's damp. There's a drizzle.
01:17:23Keep your scarf over your mouth.
01:17:25There. That's it.
01:17:32It's all right, Charles.
01:17:34I can do it.
01:17:37I can do it.
01:17:39I can do it.
01:17:41I can do it.
01:17:43I can do it.
01:18:13I can do it.
01:18:21Well, are you feeling better, sir?
01:18:23Thank you, Captain. I don't want him to talk.
01:18:26Everything's ready, madam.
01:18:44Thank you.
01:18:56Everything all right, uncle?
01:18:58I told him not to talk. I don't want the cold air to...
01:19:01Quite right. Get him in.
01:19:13Get him in.
01:19:43Get him in.
01:20:08Give me a cigarette, please.
01:20:13Thank you.
01:20:26Do you have a match, John?
01:20:28Mr. Richmond wants to smoke, and I've left my lighter in my other jacket.
01:20:32Yes, sir.
01:20:34Here you are, uncle.
01:20:38Only one now. Mind what the doctor said.
01:20:44Thank you, John.
01:20:46Sir.
01:21:14Hello, Baines. You know Mrs. Richmond?
01:21:16Yes, of course. Welcome home, madam.
01:21:18Mr. Richmond is ill, I'm afraid.
01:21:20There's a fire lit in his room, madam.
01:21:22Thank you.
01:21:24Oh, allow me, madam.
01:21:26He's fallen asleep. Take him up carefully.
01:21:30Thank you.
01:21:32Thank you.
01:21:34Thank you.
01:21:36Thank you.
01:21:38Thank you.
01:21:40Thank you.
01:21:43Thank you.
01:21:47John, take me straight to London.
01:21:49Yes, sir.
01:21:51The office will know where I can be reached.
01:22:12Thank you.
01:22:42Thank you.
01:22:44Thank you.
01:23:11Over by the fire.
01:23:15Thank you, Baines.
01:23:17Shall I prepare lunch, madam?
01:23:19Later, perhaps, if Mr. Richmond wakes up.
01:23:21Don't disturb us unless I ring.
01:23:23Very good, madam.
01:23:45Madam.
01:24:01Mr. Anthony Richmond, please.
01:24:05When do you expect him?
01:24:07Tell him Mrs. Charles Richmond called.
01:24:10It's urgent.
01:24:15May I have the dinner trolley, madam?
01:24:22Mr. Richmond's sleeping.
01:24:24I'll ring if I need anything.
01:24:26Very good, madam.
01:24:44John?
01:25:14John?
01:25:44Amen.
01:25:49Amen.
01:25:52Amen.
01:26:00Amen.
01:26:02Amen.
01:26:04Amen.
01:26:14Good morning, madam.
01:26:19Yes? What do you want?
01:26:22I've prepared breakfast.
01:26:23I'm not hungry.
01:26:24Perhaps Mr. Richmond would like something.
01:26:26He's not well.
01:26:27Then let me send for the doctor, madam.
01:26:29I've already called the doctor.
01:26:31I'm expecting him any minute.
01:26:33Show him up the moment he comes.
01:26:35It's not serious, I'm sure.
01:26:38He just needs rest.
01:26:39The chauffeur's waiting below.
01:26:41Shall I give him any orders?
01:26:42Not at the moment.
01:26:45Thank you, Baines.
01:27:05Mr. Richmond.
01:27:07Then find him.
01:27:09I want Mr. Richmond, do you hear?
01:27:11I want...
01:27:18Mrs. Richmond, my name's Loma.
01:27:20I've come about your husband.
01:27:22Oh, thank God.
01:27:23Please come in.
01:27:24I've been expecting you.
01:27:35Why haven't you closed his eyes?
01:27:38Why, I couldn't.
01:27:41I couldn't touch him.
01:27:44You arrived back in England yesterday?
01:27:46Yes.
01:27:49When did your husband die?
01:27:51On the yacht before we docked.
01:27:55What did you think caused his death?
01:27:59His heart.
01:28:00He was a sick man.
01:28:02He could well have gone any time.
01:28:04Who brought him up here?
01:28:06One of the servants.
01:28:07And he noticed nothing?
01:28:09No.
01:28:10He thought he was sleeping.
01:28:12But if you knew he was dead,
01:28:14why did you bring him all the way here?
01:28:16Why didn't you inform the harbor police when you docked?
01:28:18But...
01:28:20Why are you asking me all this?
01:28:23Dr. Loma, you...
01:28:24Dr. Loma.
01:28:28I'm afraid there's been some misunderstanding.
01:28:30Baines called me.
01:28:31I'm not a doctor.
01:28:32I'm a police officer.
01:28:36Oh, you...
01:28:57Good morning, Baines.
01:28:58Good morning, sir.
01:28:59Mrs. Richmond is waiting.
01:29:00Before I see Mrs. Richmond,
01:29:02there are one or two questions I'd like to ask you.
01:29:04Certainly, sir.
01:29:06Mr. Richmond was alive when you took him upstairs.
01:29:09Are you quite positive of that?
01:29:11Yes, sir.
01:29:12He was sleeping.
01:29:13Sleeping?
01:29:14Could you have been mistaken?
01:29:15Perhaps he was dead.
01:29:17No, sir.
01:29:18Can you be sure?
01:29:19Certainly, sir.
01:29:20How?
01:29:21I...
01:29:22I heard him breathing.
01:29:23Actually heard him?
01:29:25There's nothing wrong with my hearing
01:29:26or any of my faculties for that matter.
01:29:30No one entered the room with Mr. Richmond
01:29:32beside his wife?
01:29:33Only myself, sir.
01:29:34I brought dinner on a trolley and took it away.
01:29:36The two?
01:29:37Yes, sir.
01:29:38They both ate dinner.
01:29:40I see.
01:29:42When did you become worried about him?
01:29:44When I went to his room yesterday morning,
01:29:46Mrs. Richmond wouldn't let me in.
01:29:48Didn't want me to serve breakfast.
01:29:49I could see Mr. Richmond still sitting there in his chair.
01:29:52I felt sure that something was wrong.
01:29:54Wrong?
01:29:55That he was dead.
01:29:57So I called you.
01:29:58Permit me, sir.
01:30:02Thank you.
01:30:08Come in.
01:30:19You still insist that your husband died on the yacht,
01:30:22Mrs. Richmond?
01:30:23Yes, he did.
01:30:25What did you do when you went to the cabin
01:30:26and found him dead?
01:30:28I rang for help.
01:30:30Really?
01:30:31And no one came?
01:30:33No.
01:30:34I don't know why.
01:30:35I don't think the bell could have been working.
01:30:37Why didn't you go to the captain?
01:30:39I didn't go to the captain because I...
01:30:43I was too upset.
01:30:46I see.
01:30:48What were your feelings for Mr. Richmond?
01:30:50I mean, did you find him an easy person to get on with?
01:30:54I grew to understand him.
01:30:57Marriage softened his nature?
01:30:59It seemed to.
01:31:01But he remained a difficult man?
01:31:04Not to me.
01:31:05He was happy.
01:31:07A happy man with a will to live?
01:31:11Would that describe him?
01:31:13He had the will to live.
01:31:16He knew his condition.
01:31:19Before you were married, you were his nurse, I believe.
01:31:24Yes.
01:31:25And after the marriage, you continued to nurse him?
01:31:27Naturally.
01:31:28Whatever medicines were given to him, sedatives, sleeping draughts and so on,
01:31:31you gave him, no one else.
01:31:33No one else, no.
01:31:34He had no access to medicines without your knowledge?
01:31:36No.
01:31:38And from the moment you arrived back, no one was with your husband except yourself?
01:31:42No.
01:31:43What medicines did you give him?
01:31:45None, I told you.
01:31:47He was dead.
01:31:48He died at sea.
01:31:49So you say.
01:31:51But if in fact he died here,
01:31:55you were the only person with him.
01:31:57He didn't.
01:31:58He died on the yacht from a heart attack.
01:32:00Wherever your husband died,
01:32:03he did not die of a heart attack.
01:32:04He died of barbiturate poisoning.
01:32:07Mrs. Richmond, your husband was murdered.
01:32:10He was not.
01:32:14It's not possible.
01:32:18It's impossible.
01:32:20She couldn't have done it.
01:32:22Have you charged her?
01:32:24Not yet.
01:32:26How is your relationship with Mrs. Richmond?
01:32:28Quite normal.
01:32:30I still can't take this.
01:32:32But you didn't approve of her marriage to your uncle.
01:32:35Well, frankly, not at first.
01:32:38I was afraid she was marrying him for his money.
01:32:40I see.
01:32:41And after the marriage, were there any hints that she might want to get rid of him?
01:32:44Good God, no.
01:32:46In fact, she did seem to develop a genuine affection for him.
01:32:49She's been asking to see you.
01:32:51Have you any objection?
01:32:53Of course not. I want to help in any way I can.
01:33:00Mrs. Richmond, would you repeat what you told us about your husband's death?
01:33:04Tony, they don't believe me.
01:33:06Tell them he was dead on the boat.
01:33:08Is that so?
01:33:11I told you.
01:33:12Would you repeat it, please?
01:33:17My uncle was alive when he reached this house.
01:33:20But that's not true.
01:33:23I haven't seen Mrs. Richmond since this terrible thing happened.
01:33:26And I must speak to her for a few minutes alone.
01:33:30Very well.
01:33:31In any case, I have no further questions for Mrs. Richmond at the moment.
01:33:44You don't seem to understand.
01:33:46Charles was murdered.
01:33:48You said he was alive when we brought him home.
01:33:50Now they'll think...
01:33:51That's what we agreed.
01:33:52I didn't know you told Loma otherwise.
01:33:54I couldn't change my story within minutes.
01:33:55And why didn't you let him into the room anyway?
01:33:57I thought he was the doctor you'd sent.
01:33:59Why didn't you ring me?
01:34:01I was going out of my mind waiting.
01:34:03What can I tell them now?
01:34:05How can I explain taking the body ashore?
01:34:09We'll just have to tell them what happened.
01:34:13What do you mean?
01:34:14I'll agree to see you to everyone into thinking he was still alive.
01:34:17But you didn't call a doctor because you're waiting for me to register the will.
01:34:21In any case, don't say any more until we've spoken to the lawyers.
01:34:24But they said Charles was poisoned.
01:34:26They think I did it.
01:34:27That's absurd.
01:34:29You had every reason to keep him alive.
01:34:31Who killed him, Tony?
01:34:33Who could have done it?
01:34:34Who killed him?
01:34:35They'll find that out.
01:34:37You just speak the truth.
01:34:38You have nothing to fear.
01:34:39And remember, I'll be with you.
01:34:48I'm engaging a lawyer on Mrs. Richmond's behalf.
01:34:51By all means.
01:34:52Mrs. Richmond, I must ask you not to leave the house.
01:34:56Is she under arrest?
01:34:57No.
01:34:58But in her own interest, it would be best for her to remain here.
01:35:01Very well.
01:35:03I'll arrange for the lawyers to come here.
01:35:13Thomas?
01:35:15Yes, sir?
01:35:16I want a word with you, please.
01:35:22I read the statement that you gave to Sergeant Peters.
01:35:25You're quite certain that Mr. Richmond was alive when you wheeled him off the yacht?
01:35:29Yes, sir. Quite certain.
01:35:31Did he speak to you?
01:35:33No, sir. He wasn't well.
01:35:36You're not sorry he's dead?
01:35:40You and your brother hated the old man, didn't you?
01:35:43He wasn't easy.
01:35:45So I gathered.
01:35:48Is there nothing you want to add to that statement?
01:35:51No, sir.
01:35:53Thank you.
01:36:08What would you say the relationship was between Mr. and Mrs. Richmond before they were married?
01:36:13She hated him.
01:36:14Hated? That's a strong word. How did she show this hatred?
01:36:17She insulted him in front of us, shouted at him.
01:36:20In front of the crew?
01:36:21Several times.
01:36:23And she went ashore, walked out on him.
01:36:25She came back. That doesn't indicate hatred.
01:36:28Mr. Richmond brought her back. Bribed her, I dare say.
01:36:30Bribed her to marry him?
01:36:32Perhaps.
01:36:33And after they were married?
01:36:35She seemed to get more fond of him, but I knew she was acting.
01:36:39Now, why do you say that?
01:36:41Because of the time I saw her and Anthony Richmond together.
01:36:43Together? Doing what?
01:36:45She was embracing him.
01:36:47Don't you mean they were embracing?
01:36:49From what I saw, he was just being polite.
01:36:52She was leading him on.
01:36:54She was after him, all right.
01:36:56I see.
01:37:06Where's this ring?
01:37:08Where's this ring?
01:37:09The steward's quarters.
01:37:10But there's no one there. Do you want something?
01:37:12No. No.
01:37:15You were one of the witnesses to the changed will, I believe.
01:37:17I was.
01:37:18What was Anthony Richmond's reaction?
01:37:20Well, he disagreed with it as far as Mrs. Richmond was concerned.
01:37:23He thought Mr. Richmond couldn't be sure of her.
01:37:26Thank you.
01:37:29I wouldn't like the job of handling her defense.
01:37:35You say you brought your husband's body ashore, Mrs. Richmond,
01:37:38pretending he was still alive.
01:37:40Why did you do that?
01:37:42My husband had made her a will in Mallorca,
01:37:45leaving all his money to me.
01:37:47I knew that it had to be registered here before it was valid,
01:37:51and I wanted people to see it.
01:37:54I know that sounds bad, calculating and bad,
01:37:57but that's what I did.
01:38:00I'm telling the truth.
01:38:02I got him ashore and into the house.
01:38:05Everyone says he was alive when he reached the house.
01:38:08The servants, the chauffeur.
01:38:10They were meant to think that, don't you see?
01:38:12I may do, Mrs. Richmond,
01:38:14but the police think you're lying.
01:38:16I'm not lying.
01:38:18I'm telling the truth.
01:38:20I may do, Mrs. Richmond,
01:38:22but the police think you're lying.
01:38:24I'm not lying.
01:38:26Why should I invent such a story?
01:38:28Perhaps for this reason.
01:38:30If your husband had died on the yacht,
01:38:32many people might have killed him.
01:38:34In this house, only you.
01:38:36But he died on the yacht.
01:38:38Aren't you my lawyer? Don't you believe me?
01:38:40To help you, I have to look at things from every side.
01:38:43This story of the will,
01:38:46is that what you've told the police?
01:38:48No.
01:38:50I haven't told them about the will.
01:38:52Not yet.
01:38:54I shouldn't, if I were you.
01:38:56Why not?
01:38:58Under English law,
01:39:00a will does not have to be registered to be valid.
01:39:02What?
01:39:04It has only to be witnessed by two persons,
01:39:06and this one was so witnessed in Majorca.
01:39:08The will was effective from that time.
01:39:10Oh, but that's impossible.
01:39:14I can't believe it.
01:39:18Oh, no.
01:39:20No, it can't be.
01:39:22There must be some explanation.
01:39:24I must have misunderstood.
01:39:28But he did tell me he was going to London to register.
01:39:34He did.
01:39:48Mrs. Richmond's with the lawyers in the study.
01:39:58Good afternoon.
01:40:00Good afternoon.
01:40:04You lied to me.
01:40:06You lied to me.
01:40:08You lied to me.
01:40:10You lied to me.
01:40:12You lied to me.
01:40:14You lied to me.
01:40:16You lied to me about the will.
01:40:18Why?
01:40:22The will?
01:40:24What about the will?
01:40:26These are my lawyers.
01:40:28They are here to help me.
01:40:30Tell them the truth.
01:40:32I'll tell them anything you want me to once I know what it is.
01:40:36What is it you want me to say?
01:40:38What do I want?
01:40:40We planned all this from the beginning.
01:40:42Tell them.
01:40:44Planned?
01:40:46Planned what?
01:40:48You don't have to pretend anymore.
01:40:50Tell them how you chose me,
01:40:52how you planned for me to marry Charles.
01:40:56I was against the marriage from the start.
01:41:00Yes.
01:41:02Yes, that was part of the plan, to make him want me.
01:41:04Part of what plan, Mrs. Richmond?
01:41:06To get his money.
01:41:08You see, he wanted me to marry Charles,
01:41:10make him change his will in my favor.
01:41:12And why should he do that?
01:41:14I was to pay him a million pounds
01:41:16when I inherited the money.
01:41:18Remember, Tony?
01:41:20Oh, this is preposterous.
01:41:22I opposed the will.
01:41:24Lie. It's true, I tell you.
01:41:26Is that why you killed your husband?
01:41:28I didn't. I didn't.
01:41:30He died on the boat.
01:41:32He made me wheel him ashore pretending he was alive.
01:41:34I didn't want to. He made me do it.
01:41:36Why should he do that?
01:41:38To give him time to register the will.
01:41:40I didn't know that!
01:41:42I didn't know!
01:41:44You know he died on the boat.
01:41:46Why don't you tell them?
01:41:48How can I, when everyone knows he was alive
01:41:50when he reached this house?
01:41:52I lit a cigarette for him myself in the car.
01:41:58It's you.
01:42:00You did it.
01:42:02You killed him.
01:42:06I know the truth! I know the truth!
01:42:08I want to tell you the truth!
01:42:10He did it! He killed Charles!
01:42:12He did it!
01:42:14It's him! It's him!
01:42:16Believe me!
01:42:18No, he...
01:42:20No, he...
01:42:38No, he...
01:42:48Mrs. Richmond, I must tell you that I hold a warrant
01:42:50for your arrest for the murder of your husband,
01:42:52Charles Richmond.
01:42:54It's my duty to warn you
01:42:56that anything you say may be taken down
01:42:58and used in evidence.
01:43:00To say that I was a party
01:43:02to a scheme to get her to marry my uncle
01:43:04is absolutely preposterous.
01:43:06I persistently warned him against her.
01:43:08So I understand.
01:43:10You told me at our first interview
01:43:12that your relationship with Mrs. Richmond
01:43:14was quite normal.
01:43:16That's not strictly true, is it?
01:43:18She had in fact shown that she was attracted to you.
01:43:20Why didn't you tell me this?
01:43:22Well, I...
01:43:24I didn't want it to get out.
01:43:26Well, God knows she was in deep enough.
01:43:28I understand you didn't reciprocate her feelings.
01:43:30Why not? She's a very attractive woman.
01:43:32Of course.
01:43:34She married my uncle. She was his wife.
01:43:36I see. Thank you, Mr. Richmond.
01:43:40She has been asking to see you again.
01:43:42I don't know whether you'd want to in the circumstances.
01:43:44Very well.
01:43:46I'll see her.
01:43:48I'll make the arrangements.
01:43:52You are only allowed ten minutes.
01:44:00Well, I felt I had to come.
01:44:04You know, it's a pity it had to be you.
01:44:06You were the right person, that's all.
01:44:08You planned to do this from the beginning.
01:44:10From the first time we met.
01:44:12Well, uh...
01:44:14Before we met, actually.
01:44:18You were the person I needed, that's all.
01:44:22Richmond liked to use people.
01:44:24So I used him.
01:44:26And you.
01:44:28You did do it.
01:44:30You couldn't wait to get that money.
01:44:34I killed him for it.
01:44:36I can't tell you the pleasure it gave me.
01:44:38You fool.
01:44:42You didn't have to do it.
01:44:46Couldn't you see the way I felt about you?
01:44:50I believed in you.
01:44:54Someday it would all have been yours as well as mine.
01:44:56Do you think I would have trusted you?
01:44:58Trusted any woman?
01:45:00I saw the way you formed on him,
01:45:02just like my mother did.
01:45:04Like some cringing Spaniel bitch.
01:45:10And I trusted you.
01:45:12Yes.
01:45:14Because I offered you one of the largest fortunes in the world.
01:45:18Did you really think it would be as easy as all that?
01:45:22I don't want that money anymore.
01:45:24I know that now.
01:45:26You can have it.
01:45:28Take it.
01:45:30Take it all. You deserve it.
01:45:32Well, I get it anyway.
01:45:34Don't you see?
01:45:36When you're convicted,
01:45:38all Richmond's money goes to his next of kin.
01:45:40Me.
01:45:42So that's it.
01:45:46You're mad.
01:45:50I can see it now.
01:45:52You're mad.
01:45:56No, Maria.
01:45:58It takes a very sane person
01:46:00to plan something perfect.
01:46:02And this is perfect.
01:46:06You want me to die.
01:46:10You want me to die.
01:46:12You murderer.
01:46:14How many lives you want to destroy.
01:46:16You'll never get away with it.
01:46:18Never, never.
01:46:20They will believe me.
01:46:22They will.
01:46:24Maledetto.
01:46:26Maledetto.
01:46:28Maledetto.
01:46:30Maledetto.
01:46:32I'll take care of her.
01:46:34Leave me alone.
01:46:36Go away. Get out.
01:46:54Get out.
01:47:04He wants me to die.
01:47:08Oh, God.
01:47:10He wants me to die.
01:47:12He wants me to die.
01:47:20I have little more to say,
01:47:22ladies and gentlemen of the jury.
01:47:24It is my view
01:47:26that much hinges in this case
01:47:28upon whether you believe
01:47:30the accused's rather colorful story
01:47:32that she found her husband
01:47:34dead on the yacht
01:47:36and for what she thought
01:47:38was a technical necessity
01:47:40removed his body to the house.
01:47:42Is this true?
01:47:44Or did she make up this story
01:47:46for her own purposes?
01:47:48You have heard the evidence
01:47:50of many witnesses that Mr. Richmond
01:47:52was alive when he arrived at his house.
01:47:54From that time
01:47:56until Mr. Richmond
01:47:58was found dead in his chair
01:48:00by Detective Inspector Loma,
01:48:02Mrs. Richmond was alone
01:48:04with her husband.
01:48:06If, in fact, you believe the evidence
01:48:08that Mr. Richmond was alive
01:48:10when he reached his house,
01:48:12you may think the only conclusion
01:48:14you can come to
01:48:16is that he was murdered by the defendant.
01:48:18The medical evidence,
01:48:20unfortunately, cannot help you.
01:48:22Because of the length of time
01:48:24the body had been dead,
01:48:26it has not been possible to determine
01:48:28accurately enough the time of the death.
01:48:30At latest,
01:48:32it must be assumed, however,
01:48:34that he died during the day
01:48:36of his arrival at Foxhurst.
01:48:38The autopsy shows
01:48:40that the dinner apparently eaten
01:48:42by Mr. and Mrs. Richmond that night
01:48:44was not, in fact,
01:48:46consumed by the deceased.
01:48:48You must, therefore,
01:48:50determine in your own minds
01:48:52whose evidence you believe.
01:48:54In reaching your verdict,
01:48:56I must ask you to consider
01:48:58only the evidence you have heard
01:49:00presented in this court.
01:49:02I shall now ask you
01:49:04to perform your solemn duty.
01:49:34We heard the news, sir.
01:49:38I'm afraid it's what we expected.
01:49:40Yes, Baines.
01:50:04. . .
01:50:34. . .
01:51:04. . .
01:51:34. . .
01:52:04. . .
01:52:06. . .
01:52:08. . .
01:52:10. . .
01:52:12. . .
01:52:14. . .
01:52:16. . .
01:52:18. . .
01:52:20. . .
01:52:22. . .
01:52:24What the hell's going on?
01:52:26What are you doing here?
01:52:28He's helping me, Mr. Richmond.
01:52:30Helping you?
01:52:32The case is closed.
01:52:34There's new evidence.
01:52:36Really? What evidence?
01:52:38After the verdict,
01:52:40Thomas came to see me.
01:52:42He now confirms Mrs. Richmond's story
01:52:44that your uncle died on the yacht.
01:52:46That's absurd.
01:52:48You had his statement?
01:52:50I wasn't telling the truth, sir.
01:52:52He was dead.
01:52:54I saw Mrs. Richmond
01:52:56on the deck.
01:52:58Then I went into his cabin
01:53:00and I found him dead.
01:53:02I thought she had killed him.
01:53:04He's obviously lying,
01:53:06trying to save her.
01:53:08And we know why, don't we?
01:53:10Do we, Mr. Richmond?
01:53:12You must know
01:53:14the boy's infatuated with her.
01:53:16He'd lie his head off.
01:53:18And he did lie.
01:53:20Up to now.
01:53:24You mean
01:53:26that when we brought him home
01:53:28the old boy was actually dead?
01:53:30You ought to know.
01:53:32Didn't you light his cigarette?
01:53:34I?
01:53:36No, I lit...
01:53:38That's to say...
01:53:40You didn't tell the truth either, did you, Mr. Richmond?
01:53:42Did you?
01:53:44The court accepted my evidence.
01:53:46Yes, it did.
01:53:50But now we have a new witness.
01:53:52Thomas, a purged witness?
01:53:54Not Thomas. Your uncle.
01:53:58Thomas withheld this
01:54:00for reasons you've already mentioned.
01:54:02I thought he meant her.
01:54:04I thought he meant
01:54:06Mrs. Richmond.
01:54:08Then I heard all those lies in court.
01:54:10The bell.
01:54:12Can't make anyone hear.
01:54:14You've got the bell.
01:54:16See your game.
01:54:18Right through.
01:54:20Think I can't get anyone.
01:54:22Tell anyone.
01:54:24I record.
01:54:26I record.
01:54:28Record.
01:54:30Oh, God.
01:54:32I feel it coming over me.
01:54:34The poison.
01:54:36You've
01:54:38poisoned me.
01:54:40I
01:54:42record it.
01:54:44You...
01:54:46You
01:54:48poisoned me.
01:54:50You
01:54:52poisoned me.
01:54:54The tape's not important, Mr. Richmond.
01:54:56These lies.
01:54:58What lies?
01:55:00That you went to your uncle's cabin after his wife left?
01:55:02That you poisoned his sedative?
01:55:04That you disconnected the bell so he couldn't call for help?
01:55:06When Thomas came to the cabin in the morning,
01:55:08he found your uncle dead, clutching a hand microphone
01:55:10with a used spool spinning on the tape recorder.
01:55:12Thomas suspected Mrs. Richmond.
01:55:14He played over the tape,
01:55:16and then he took it,
01:55:18and started accusing.
01:55:20It was. It was her.
01:55:22It could have been,
01:55:24until I saw your reaction.
01:55:26We know better now, don't we?
01:55:34Thank you, Thomas.
01:55:48Thank you.
01:56:18Thank you.
01:56:48Thank you.
01:57:18Thank you.