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A creepy German-made Wallace thriller about the ghost of a hanged man who returns to fulfill his promise. All of his accusers must die.

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00:03:12Mr. Shelton, is that correct?
00:03:19Incorrect I'm colonel proudly I'll bet against that
00:03:26You've lost this round shelter
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00:03:57The execution takes place at eight o'clock
00:03:59Everyone's here. The only one missing is mrs. Revelstoke. She says the first glimpse
00:04:03She had a Shelton was enough to last her all her life. He's getting the last rights from the priest at the moment
00:04:07I must say the whole business is very disturbing
00:04:09After all one has to respect the last wish of a man who was about to hang. I mean, it's yes, of course a
00:04:18Very weird fellow he seems to have no remorse this way
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00:04:42Extend to you all a hearty welcome
00:04:51The Queen's Council who asked for the death penalty
00:05:00And his honor the judge by whom I was condemned
00:05:11The bank director who shot the gun out of my hand
00:05:20The idiot who prevented my escape that was just a mere chance I didn't mean to hold you you ran into me Shelton
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00:05:35Inspector long who arranged the traps for me and who made the arrest
00:05:42There is only one missing the woman who spoiled my shot
00:05:47I'm afraid she was unavoidably detained. You must tell her then. We're listening. Go ahead. You want me killed?
00:05:55And so I'm going to kill you
00:05:57One after the other as well as the executioner who's waiting for me and
00:06:03When the time for you to die has come you'll find there's plenty of room in hell
00:06:07I beg of you Shelton turn your heart and soul towards your God
00:06:12You want me killed
00:06:15But the gallows hand will kill you all I'll bet against that Shelton
00:06:22That's right, they call you the better you'd bet against that
00:06:27Alright gambler long
00:06:29I'll take you on
00:06:36Welcome executioner come and make the bet valid go on do it
00:06:45Hangman of London perform your office
00:06:50My gold drop me pardon he'd better get a move on then friend or you'll find my gallows hand first
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00:10:05Shelton was definitely a genius in his own way a blackmailer as well as a forger and a murderer
00:10:09It was very difficult to catch him because he didn't have any accomplices. By the way, who shot at you?
00:10:15Look behind the tree. I bet an unpleasant bit of work called Harry the razor
00:10:20An old acquaintance of mine, then I think we can assume that he shot at you before he got shot himself
00:10:26Mm-hmm without straining the mind we can almost consider it a certain
00:10:30So Archibald and this man was then shot dead by another chap
00:10:33Who was the other apparently the man who paid him shot Harry so that he couldn't tell tale you have an idea
00:10:38It might easily be another old acquaintance of mine. It doesn't worry you at all all this. Oh
00:10:44Not much. I'm soon going to forget my dear old acquaintances. Now. This case is over
00:10:49I shall return to the loving arms of my dear old father. I'm gonna try to earn an honest living in his back
00:10:54Here you are. What's this your resignation? So long Scotland Yard?
00:11:00Come in
00:11:02But Johnson does you know leave it on my desk
00:11:08No, no long you're wrong this case isn't finished
00:11:13We think it rather bad taste to try and hang a dead man
00:11:17What?
00:11:18Shelton took poison in the execution chamber. That's impossible. How did he get hold of well?
00:11:24Could be the priest. No. No, I think he's out the hangman
00:11:29Unprofessional on his part. No. No, he'd be doing himself out of a job. So who was it?
00:11:37Yes
00:11:38What Oh
00:11:41Where in Lansdowne Avenue good. Well do the necessary
00:11:47He says the Queen's Council for the prosecution has met with an accident
00:11:51Well long what was that about your old acquaintances
00:12:21What's the matter with him now, he's the photographer from criminal records got a weak stomach
00:12:29Raj yes, sir
00:12:34An accident I suppose
00:12:37I'll bet that it wasn't no there's just one thing wrong in the setup here the lot of it hit this car hit it twice
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00:12:45Bet that it wasn't no, there's just one thing wrong in the setup here the lot of it hit this car hit it twice
00:12:52Make sure your men don't do anything to obscure the track
00:13:00Shelton look shelter. What in the hell's the matter with you now? Look over there. It's Shelton
00:13:10Never more. Yes, sir. Did you see anything just now over there? No, sir
00:13:15You photographed Shelton's body, didn't you? Yes
00:13:18Unfortunately, I did sir. Why do you say that you can't imagine how it upset me sir when I only think of it
00:13:25I get sort of weak. I used to be an animal photographer
00:13:29That was jolly nice. Happy doggy little snapshots or child studies or sweet little bunnies. I hope it not any longer
00:13:36Yes, all they want nowadays are sordid corpses, sir. That's all anyway. It's a living I suppose talking of living
00:13:45Was Shelton dead the last time you saw him? Yes, I'm quite sure he was dead and that's that
00:13:50Yes, but I thought he looked almost as if he'd wake up again and hit that miss
00:13:53He just stood and made a sign. He had white hair and he gave me a dreadful look
00:13:58Wait for me here. Ah
00:14:01Don't get carried away by that comic photographer his lordship wanted me to fetch a little more ice
00:14:09It's all right I could have sworn it was forget it
00:14:13It's all right. I could have sworn it was forget it
00:14:16It's all right. I could have sworn it was forget it
00:14:20I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:14:24It's all right I could have sworn it was forget it even the stolid English are imaginative enough to see a goose occasionally
00:14:32Brown is my father at home. His lordship is in the library, sir
00:14:43Good evening father. Good evening, my boy
00:14:45Do excuse me. I'm awfully sorry to be late, but I got held up the champagne's been on ice six hours champagne
00:14:51Why is that? I thought your resignation from the yard deserved a small celebration
00:14:56This will be a great disappointment to your father. It looks as if I shan't resign from the yard something else has come up
00:15:02You must know that you're going against my wishes. Of course. I know that but in this case, I'm obeying necessity and
00:15:08Not just paternal wishes. I've got to go now in any case. I
00:15:16Know father you never wished me to join the police never
00:15:22Thank you
00:15:26We can drink to something anyhow, I have a reason because I've been pushed up to chief inspector
00:15:34Due to the arrest of Shelton, yes, and because a few wealthy bankers feel somewhat better than they used to oh
00:15:44By the way, how is it that Shelton didn't touch your bank while he was at it
00:15:48Wrong he didn't ever leave me alone
00:15:51Do you mean you bought your way out with this you could call it that I'm afraid this is quite private it can't concern you
00:15:58I hope you don't insist that I'm guilty. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:16:03I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:16:09I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:16:13I don't know what to do
00:16:15You could call it that.
00:16:17I'm afraid this is quite private.
00:16:18It can't concern you.
00:16:20I hope you don't insist that I tell you any more.
00:16:22And I would be grateful if you would try
00:16:24to respect this wish of mine.
00:16:45The master fuse for the house had blown, sir.
00:17:04I installed a new one.
00:17:07Right there in an emergency.
00:17:08Well done, Brown.
00:17:09All right.
00:17:10All right.
00:17:12All right.
00:17:13All right.
00:17:14A coming calling of this time of the night.
00:17:15Who is it?
00:17:16The police.
00:17:17Open this door.
00:17:18Mercy me.
00:17:19Good evening.
00:17:20I'm Inspector Long of Scotland Yard.
00:17:21Please will you tell Judge Bennett I'd like to speak to him?
00:17:22All right.
00:17:23But his honour's gone to bed now.
00:17:24No, I'm still up.
00:17:25Who is it then?
00:17:26Oh, Inspector.
00:17:27Or rather Chief Inspector.
00:17:28Don't you know?
00:17:29I'm not sure.
00:17:30I'm not sure.
00:17:31I'm not sure.
00:17:32I'm not sure.
00:17:33I'm not sure.
00:17:34I'm not sure.
00:17:35I'm not sure.
00:17:36I'm not sure.
00:17:37I'm not sure.
00:17:38I'm not sure.
00:17:39I'm not sure.
00:17:40I'm not sure.
00:17:42Chief Inspector, to what may I attribute this pleasure?
00:17:43The pleasure is all mine, your honour.
00:17:46I see you're still alive.
00:17:47To make sure you remain alive, I'd like you to come with me to Scotland Yard.
00:17:50I don't want you to follow in the footsteps of the Queen's Council.
00:17:53Ah, I see because I condemned Shelton, and he threatened me.
00:17:57You may rest assured, young man, I have not the least intention
00:18:00I'll be right back.
00:18:18Broken neck.
00:18:19He's dead.
00:18:24Sewn through.
00:18:26Take a look in the garden. Look out for footprints.
00:18:31Sir!
00:18:32Sir!
00:18:33Don't you try to tell me you've seen Shelton's ghost again.
00:18:36That's right, sir.
00:18:37Did you leave the gates open?
00:18:38Oh, I'm sorry, sir. I'm not sure.
00:18:39Rauch, I know you're an abstainer
00:18:41and you're not given to flights of imagination.
00:18:43Anyhow, you've been in service too long for that.
00:18:45Now I'm going to use scientific methods to solve this case
00:18:47and exterminate that blasted phony spook
00:18:49before we go completely stark mad.
00:19:00I admit I'm more than worried about this undertaking, Chief Inspector.
00:19:11If the higher echelon knew that you're exhuming a body...
00:19:14I'll bet that your higher echelon couldn't care less
00:19:16that a crook who was executed lawfully
00:19:18should suddenly hop out of the grave and go on the rampage,
00:19:21scaring us all to death.
00:19:26Where are you going to stand it?
00:19:27I must put my apparatus in place.
00:19:31All right, Ian.
00:19:40Please, would you please stand by me a moment?
00:19:43I'm fighting against it. It's stupid, of course.
00:19:46But when I see a body, I feel all sort of queer
00:19:49and my knees begin to go... Rauch!
00:19:50Sir?
00:19:51Ian!
00:19:52Ian!
00:19:53Ian!
00:19:54Ian!
00:19:55Ian!
00:19:56Ian!
00:19:57Ian!
00:19:58Ian!
00:19:59Ian!
00:20:10It's all yours now, Chief.
00:20:11Take off the lid.
00:20:17Empty.
00:20:19Full.
00:20:20Those are slates.
00:20:22The bill's enclosed.
00:20:30Well, you, what do you know about this?
00:20:32Honest.
00:20:33Order now!
00:20:34Argh!
00:21:00So, as usual, we have again three possibilities.
00:21:03Either Shelton is dead,
00:21:04or he's playing at being a ghost in the neighbourhood,
00:21:06or we're all off our rockers.
00:21:08I think that the latter appears the most plausible.
00:21:11Sir, there's a gentleman to see you.
00:21:14But it's almost midnight.
00:21:20Oh, well.
00:21:21The later they come, the greater they are.
00:21:24Ah, there's a rope. There's always a hangman.
00:21:27What's wrong?
00:21:29Help me, sir.
00:21:30I, I...
00:21:31Two men.
00:21:32Two men.
00:21:33I've just been attacked by two men.
00:21:35Sir!
00:21:36Sir!
00:21:37Have any of your clients shown you how a man can be dignified
00:21:40when he's going to get his neck stretched?
00:21:42Yes, but they, they wanted to murder me.
00:21:44When did this happen?
00:21:45I'm going down the road.
00:21:47Quietly, sir.
00:21:48All quietly, sir.
00:21:49Yes, from the pub.
00:21:50When I'm bashed by these two blokes.
00:21:52Look, sir, here.
00:21:53Did they say anything?
00:21:54Yes, sir.
00:21:55Oh, help me.
00:21:56What did they say?
00:21:57The gallows end, sir.
00:21:58The gallows end.
00:21:59Ron, take this chap upstairs to the green room, will you?
00:22:02Roch, please go up with him and guard the door.
00:22:05Thank you, sir.
00:22:06Thank you, sir.
00:22:27Is there anything more, sir?
00:22:50No.
00:22:51No.
00:22:52Then I bid you good night, sir.
00:23:22Listen, I want two men posted in front of Mrs. Revelstoke's
00:23:38and send a car over.
00:23:39I want to put someone in protective custody.
00:23:41You want to know who it is?
00:23:43You'll hardly believe it.
00:23:46It's the hangman of London.
00:23:49Why are you here in the first place, sir?
00:24:07What's going on there?
00:24:09I don't know, sir.
00:24:10Open the door, let's have a look.
00:24:11It's vaulted.
00:24:18Too late.
00:24:48How do you do? May I speak to Mrs. Revelstoke, please? I'm Chief Inspector Long. I telephoned to say I'd be coming.
00:25:02I see. Mrs. Revelstoke, I telephoned.
00:25:11Thank you. Thank you.
00:25:29It doesn't bite, you know.
00:25:31I'm Nora Sanders, Secretary to Mrs. Revelstoke. Must I raise my hands?
00:25:37I'm sorry, but to be honest with you, that father of all clocks caught me off my guard.
00:25:42What then? The clock or my secretary?
00:25:46Frankly, both of them.
00:25:48The clock was bought back from New Zealand by my husband. He was always late. He even met his death because of a silly miscalculation of time.
00:25:56Nora, find a large carton and fill it with shavings and stick the horrid monster inside.
00:26:01Yes, Mrs. Revelstoke.
00:26:03One should get rid of what one doesn't like. I decided to send this clock to Mr. Monkford long ago.
00:26:09He's a collector. I suppose he's a little mad. Why must a man watch my house?
00:26:13How did you know that?
00:26:16When men with large feet stand long hours outside watching the doors unobtrusively as they can, even I see the point, Inspector. What do you want?
00:26:25Where will you be on the 19th of this month?
00:26:28I know my taxes help to provide you with a salary, but my private life is not your concern at all.
00:26:35I believe your life's in danger, Mrs. Revelstoke.
00:26:38One risks one's life from the day that one is born, sir.
00:26:41You weren't there that day in Shelton's death cell.
00:26:43No, but I have been informed of the news.
00:26:45By whom?
00:26:46I even know that you are going to Marlow to Mr. Monkford's place.
00:26:51You're really astoundingly well informed.
00:26:54Since you seem to think that I need your protection, you've probably decided that the others also need protection.
00:27:00Would you like to take my secretary to Mr. Monkford's place and give him that awful clock?
00:27:04Gladly. I shall go by motorboat.
00:27:06I hope she doesn't get seasick.
00:27:08I think that rather depends on you.
00:27:10Tell me why you don't go by road.
00:27:12I have a good reason. I want to stop on the way down and pay a call at Maidenhead.
00:27:16I want to see the third candidate for protection, the animal lover, Craley.
00:27:20He doesn't interest me at all. I'm interested in Monkford.
00:27:23Tomorrow's his birthday.
00:27:25That's on the 15th.
00:27:27Why, yes. Wait here.
00:27:29Be kind enough not to upset Nora.
00:27:32She doesn't know anything about the gallows hand.
00:27:36Nora, you can take the clock to Mr. Monkford now.
00:27:39The inspector will take you in his boat.
00:27:41It isn't necessary. I can quite easily take the local train.
00:27:44Yes, but this way I'll save money.
00:27:46Yes, that's true, Mrs. Revelstoke.
00:27:47And I shall want to know all that happens on your return.
00:27:50Nowadays, for these handsome young fellows, it's not enough just to sit beside a pretty girl.
00:27:55I don't think you'll have any need to worry.
00:27:58Mr. Monkford will certainly love this clock, yet I wouldn't be at all glad to have it.
00:28:02Now give it to me a moment, dear, and then run along upstairs and get ready.
00:28:05Yes.
00:28:18Well, in case you're wondering why I don't attempt to say a lot,
00:28:22I'd better explain that I'm shy.
00:28:24I'm rather timid.
00:28:26I'm nosy also.
00:28:28Have you been long with Mrs. Revelstoke?
00:28:30About four years.
00:28:31Mm-hmm. Much to do?
00:28:33It's not too hard.
00:28:34I file her correspondence, I stay with her all the time,
00:28:37and whenever she travels, I go too.
00:28:39Mm-hmm.
00:28:40Is she going away on the 19th?
00:28:42You'd better ask her yourself, Mr. Long.
00:28:44I have already, but she didn't feel like answering.
00:28:46Uh-huh. That means she has a reason, and so I'd better not answer you either.
00:29:44A second, please.
00:29:45All right.
00:30:02Thank you.
00:30:08What a queer little hut.
00:30:10Shelton used to own it.
00:30:12Shelton?
00:30:13Yes. It was a hideout of his.
00:30:16The day when you arrested Shelton, I was in the bank.
00:30:19Shelton never had accomplices to help him,
00:30:22and even when he came here, he was always alone.
00:30:24I'm sure that he's dead, and yet the threads are broken
00:30:27that I put across the door of the hut the other day.
00:30:29Yes, but that could easily...
00:30:30Listen to me, Nora.
00:30:31All those who were by the count of the bank the day when I got the cuffs on Shelton
00:30:35were from that very moment in danger of their lives.
00:30:43BIRDS CHIRPING
00:30:47THUD!
00:30:52THUD!
00:30:54THUD!
00:30:56THUD!
00:30:59THUD!
00:31:01THUD!
00:31:02SIGHS
00:31:10There's a motorboat coming,
00:31:12Chief Inspector Long,
00:31:15and also a girl.
00:31:17Get out of sight and take the leopard with you.
00:31:33THUD!
00:31:38Hello, Chief Inspector.
00:31:40Well, this really is a delightful surprise.
00:31:43How do you do?
00:31:44Miss Sanders, allow me to introduce Mr. Craley.
00:31:46I'm taking Miss Sanders along to visit Mr. Monkford.
00:31:48It is really charming here. Mind if I look around a little?
00:31:50Oh, but of course not. Go anywhere you like.
00:31:53Thank you.
00:31:54Coming?
00:31:55Glad to.
00:31:56What's the trouble?
00:31:58Have you any plans for the 18th of this month?
00:32:00The 18th?
00:32:01I'll be in Little Hudson's for golf week.
00:32:03Is this thing less ridiculous than we thought it was?
00:32:06Starting from what's happened so far, yes.
00:32:08My God, tell me, should I buy a pistol or a sword stick or something?
00:32:11Oh, but I wouldn't know how to work such murderous weapons.
00:32:13What have you got there?
00:32:15It was lying here in the grass.
00:32:17Oh, I suppose my gardener must have left it.
00:32:19He helps me by trimming the hedges.
00:32:21And where is he now?
00:32:23Today is his day off. I'm completely alone here.
00:32:25Uh-huh.
00:32:27I wouldn't like to scare you, Mr. Craley,
00:32:29but this is a throwing knife.
00:32:32What's that? A throwing knife, you say?
00:32:34Yes.
00:32:35Oh, by the way, who are those anglers down there?
00:32:37The anglers?
00:32:38Oh, they asked me.
00:32:39Well, what did they ask?
00:32:41Why they came to ask if they could fish,
00:32:43because my bank is quiet and deserted.
00:32:45Ah, yes.
00:32:46Oh, don't bother, Miss Sanders. You can leave that.
00:32:49But the cloth's the wrong way up.
00:32:51It's funny, but you men are quite hopeless.
00:32:53There was a dirty mark on the tablecloth,
00:32:55so I turned it over when I saw the boat was coming here.
00:32:57Go and get some chairs.
00:32:58Uh-huh.
00:33:16May I help you?
00:33:22Come out of there with your hands up!
00:33:24What are you doing here?
00:33:26Oh, I wanted to snap the animals.
00:33:28How did you get in here, anyway?
00:33:30Through the hedge. I thought there was nobody.
00:33:32What the devil do you mean by it?
00:33:34This is England, not the African bush.
00:33:36Who are you?
00:33:37Anthony Edwards. I'm an animal...
00:33:39Animal photographer. He's all right.
00:33:41Yes, animal snaps. I'm mad about it.
00:33:43Be good enough to leave my garden.
00:33:45Yes, of course, at once. I quite understand.
00:33:47Impudence.
00:33:48I'm sorry.
00:33:49Miss Sanders, will you go down to the boat?
00:33:51We must go now.
00:33:53It takes all sorts to make a world.
00:33:55What do you mean?
00:33:57Some go into other people's gardens,
00:33:59others try to cut the hedge with throwing knives.
00:34:01Just take me, for example.
00:34:03I feel my duty is to protect you against Shelton.
00:34:05Well, now, if tomorrow morning you see six instead of two anglers
00:34:08settling down there,
00:34:10you'll know that perhaps four of them are police agents.
00:34:12Rain-coated men with large feet,
00:34:14chimney sweeps as well as whistling heron boys.
00:34:16They all devote their greatest efforts to your personal safety.
00:34:19Oh, thank you, Chief Inspector.
00:34:21So long, Mr Craley.
00:34:44Mr Craley is scared, Inspector.
00:34:47Lie down flat on the floor.
00:34:49I'm sure he's a good man, though, because he likes animals.
00:34:52I told you to lie flat, didn't I?
00:34:54On the floor, but why?
00:34:56Ah!
00:34:57Oh!
00:34:58Come, take cover.
00:35:00What was that? Are you wounded?
00:35:03I'm not sure. Please pull off my coat and look at my shoulder.
00:35:11Well, it can't be much.
00:35:13No, on this side, the shot came from that way.
00:35:15Here?
00:35:16No need to get nervous.
00:35:20A bulletproof vest?
00:35:22Uh-huh.
00:35:23You know, this summer, they're all the rage.
00:35:25Oh!
00:35:28So you really prefer to be indoors on a lovely day like this, my friend?
00:35:31Yes, I do.
00:35:33I don't want to give our marksman another chance.
00:35:36He might decide to aim a little higher.
00:35:38And why are you so absolutely certain
00:35:40that tomorrow, the 15th, my clock stops once and for all?
00:35:43I'm afraid I had a little message that stated plainly,
00:35:46Monkford the 15th.
00:35:54Ah.
00:35:55I intend to take you to Scotland Yard
00:35:57and put you in a safe place,
00:35:59with modern comfort, naturally.
00:36:04Every time I see you, Mr Monkford, I can't tell which you are.
00:36:07Is there any way of telling you both apart?
00:36:09Oh, yes.
00:36:10The bank account, Miss Saunders.
00:36:12In that, you distinguish a rather large difference.
00:36:15I'm a humble schoolteacher.
00:36:17Today, we're celebrating our birthday.
00:36:19I go back to Glasgow tonight.
00:36:21What an incredible clock.
00:36:23I have the honour not only to be his brother's lawyer,
00:36:25but also that of Mrs Revelstoke.
00:36:27And so, you see, I know the collection of her late husband, Mr Revelstoke.
00:36:30Oh, there's my twin brother.
00:36:31Ah, Mr Monkford.
00:36:32Right this time.
00:36:33Mrs Revelstoke has sent you this clock for your birthday.
00:36:36How good of her.
00:36:38I have often admired it before at her house.
00:36:41Ah, but...
00:36:43Allow me to welcome the charming bearer of this present.
00:36:46I'm delighted to see you, Miss Saunders.
00:36:48Thank you.
00:36:50For three years now,
00:36:51I've been trying to persuade Miss Saunders to leave her employer.
00:36:54So far, I confess I've had no luck.
00:36:58A wonderful clock.
00:36:59And how does it wind up?
00:37:01With a key.
00:37:03How silly.
00:37:04How silly.
00:37:05I'm so sorry, Mrs Revelstoke has forgotten it.
00:37:08Come now, it's not a disaster.
00:37:10But, Mr Monkford,
00:37:11I know this clock.
00:37:13It will run down tomorrow.
00:37:14So?
00:37:16Tomorrow it runs down.
00:37:18Right.
00:37:19If it does, then I'll wind it up again.
00:37:21The minute the key arrives.
00:37:29Well, here we are again.
00:37:31Yes.
00:37:33You've been really courageous, Miss Saunders.
00:37:36That's very nice of you, but...
00:37:38To be quite frank,
00:37:40I was nearly scared stiff.
00:37:42No, no, I mean it, I really do.
00:37:44You've been extremely brave.
00:37:46Thank you.
00:37:47All right, then.
00:37:48I'll be seeing you, Miss Saunders.
00:37:50In the boat, you asked me something.
00:37:52Uh-huh.
00:37:53Mrs Revelstoke and I will leave tomorrow for Little Heart Seas,
00:37:55for Gulf Week.
00:37:59Thank you.
00:38:00Not at all.
00:38:02Uh, Miss Saunders.
00:38:08I almost forgot something.
00:38:10Oh?
00:38:12My friends call me Blackie.
00:38:14I'll remember that, Chief Inspector.
00:38:32Ah!
00:38:47Chief Inspector Long?
00:38:48Yes, I've come about...
00:38:49Yes, I know.
00:38:50He fell out of the train about 50 miles from Glasgow.
00:38:52Perhaps it's remotely possible it's suicide,
00:38:54but I don't think so.
00:38:55You see, when we found him,
00:38:56he was still clutching the window sash tightly in his hand.
00:38:58All right?
00:38:59Uncover him.
00:39:02A Mr Monkford.
00:39:04You recognize him?
00:39:06Yes.
00:39:07It's my twin brother.
00:39:14I'm glad you've dropped in.
00:39:15I have something to say to you.
00:39:16Sir?
00:39:17I'm afraid you're overstepping your power a little.
00:39:19For example, it's out of the question
00:39:20to have Mr Monkford kept in a cell here.
00:39:22There's not enough to justify it.
00:39:23Must he get murdered, too,
00:39:24before you'll believe in the band of terror, Sargeable?
00:39:26Band of terror?
00:39:27In Gallows' hand, it's all a lot of nonsense.
00:39:29I went to Glasgow, Sargeable.
00:39:31This band got hold of Mr Monkford's brother.
00:39:33I brought you the report.
00:39:34You'll find it very interesting.
00:39:36So he's dead?
00:39:38Yes.
00:39:39I took Monkford to the mortuary
00:39:41to make formal identification of his brother's body.
00:39:43He's on his way up here now.
00:39:53Not while we do long.
00:39:54What are your plans?
00:39:56We must try to play their game.
00:39:58By every means,
00:39:59we must try to incite this gang to overplay their advantage.
00:40:01I'll bet that...
00:40:02Please, Long, no betting.
00:40:03It looks at the moment
00:40:04that you may lose your bet with Shelton Friend.
00:40:08Mr Monkford.
00:40:11Mr Monkford, I'm so sorry.
00:40:13Long has just told me
00:40:14that this gang murdered your brother.
00:40:16Yes, instead of me.
00:40:19Won't you sit down?
00:40:22Oh, excuse me a moment.
00:40:27Hello, yes?
00:40:29For you, Long.
00:40:32Long?
00:40:33Very good.
00:40:34Now listen carefully to what I have to say.
00:40:36Find out where this is coming from
00:40:38and put it over the loudspeaker.
00:40:39Who's speaking?
00:40:40The gallows' hand.
00:40:42Ah.
00:40:43Well, well, Shelton and co.
00:40:45Now listen to me.
00:40:46Yesterday morning,
00:40:47I supposed that you were an organization
00:40:49of extremely clever and capable criminals.
00:40:51Since last night, I realized that you're stupid.
00:40:53We made an error with Monkford.
00:40:55And I'm prepared to admit my mistake.
00:40:57But you've never stopped making mistakes, Long.
00:40:59Your greatest was when you had me hanged.
00:41:01Better not count your chickens before they hatch.
00:41:03I've had experience of handing ghosts many times in the past.
00:41:06Then listen to this, Mr Better, Long.
00:41:08Today is the 15th.
00:41:10Monkford will die on the 17th.
00:41:12Craley on the 18th.
00:41:15And Mrs Revelstoke on the 19th.
00:41:18As for you,
00:41:19I'll get you any time I want.
00:41:23This is Monkford speaking.
00:41:24You die on the 17th.
00:41:26At that time,
00:41:27I shall be at the golf week at Little Heartseas.
00:41:29Just try to liquidate me there.
00:41:31Watch I don't catch you.
00:41:33I'll tear your heart out.
00:41:34You monster.
00:41:41I've decided.
00:41:42You'll help me avenge my brother's death.
00:41:45I'm ready to try anything.
00:41:48Golf week at Little Heartseas, eh?
00:41:51Well, Mr Monkford,
00:41:52let's risk it.
00:41:57Let's go.
00:42:17No, sir, I'm awfully sorry.
00:42:19We haven't any rooms left.
00:42:21Not at all.
00:42:22Goodbye, sir.
00:42:27We're the extra personnel.
00:42:30Oh, what's that?
00:42:31I didn't know my brother had hired you.
00:42:32Mr Cravel is my brother.
00:42:34We're rather early.
00:42:35That might explain it.
00:42:37My brother's upstairs,
00:42:38if you'll wait here half a minute.
00:42:42Wonderful on the lynch today, wasn't it?
00:42:44I could do with a hot bath.
00:42:47Oh, never mind.
00:42:48It'll be all right in a day.
00:42:49Right.
00:42:50Now, this is the apartment where Mr Craley will be.
00:42:52Rouch, you and Clifford will stay here and watch the door.
00:42:54Right, sir.
00:42:55And where will Mr Monkford be, then?
00:42:57Will you be good enough to follow me?
00:42:59Richard, six men are here.
00:43:01Was it you who sent for them?
00:43:02They say they're the extra personnel.
00:43:04What?
00:43:05Oh, they're my chaps,
00:43:06and they're all trained as first-class waiters.
00:43:08Just a minute.
00:43:10But my guests, if they notice anything,
00:43:12I'll be ruined.
00:43:14You simply tell them it's all part of your famous Cravel service.
00:43:16Now, where will Mr Monkford be staying?
00:43:18This way.
00:43:20Uh, I imagine they would all like something to eat.
00:43:27Yeah, this has been booked by Mr Monkford.
00:43:29Mm-hmm, 311.
00:43:30It's just above Mrs Revelstoke's.
00:43:32Ah, a waiting waiter.
00:43:34Did you do your training at the Savoy Hotel, or at Scotland Yard?
00:43:37Madam, I...
00:43:38Well, then, look after me well, my friend.
00:43:40Don't forget this, though.
00:43:42If I leave the hotel in a coffin,
00:43:44you will certainly lose your tip.
00:43:46Please don't undo all the trunks, Nora.
00:43:48I feel it this golf week.
00:43:50Rain will stop playing.
00:43:57Ah, Mr Monkford.
00:44:00Welcome to the hotel.
00:44:01I hope you'll have a very pleasant stay here.
00:44:03Thank you.
00:44:04This is my lawyer, Mr Henry.
00:44:06Uh, do you think you could find him a room, please?
00:44:08We have nothing overlooking the golf course.
00:44:10Oh, it's not so tragic. I'm only staying the night.
00:44:12Just a moment. I'll fetch your key for you.
00:44:14How do you do, Mr Monkford?
00:44:15Good day, Miss Cravel.
00:44:16Well, will you please sign in, Mr Henry?
00:44:19Your usual apartment's upstairs, sir.
00:44:21Mr Monkford?
00:44:22Yes?
00:44:23Can I show you up, sir?
00:44:24No, I know my way up, thank you.
00:44:26Just a moment, sir.
00:44:27I've been attached to you by Chief Inspector Long.
00:44:30I see. That's fine.
00:44:33George, has our old friend Cravely arrived here yet?
00:44:35Not yet, sir.
00:44:36Then go in and look around.
00:44:37If anyone's there, stay in front of the door.
00:44:39Yes, sir.
00:44:40Mr Monkford's just come in, sir, with Mr Henry.
00:44:42Good, good.
00:44:44Yes, Rouch.
00:44:45It's impolite to go around eavesdropping.
00:44:47That's right, sir.
00:44:48Especially with hearing aids.
00:44:50That's right, sir.
00:44:54So we have to see to it that we don't ever get caught, don't we?
00:44:57That's right, sir.
00:44:58So keep your ears open, Rouch.
00:45:00I worked all last night on your last will and testament.
00:45:02I'm sure it's quite in order, sir.
00:45:04No, I believe that...
00:45:05So no one else is aware of anything about this?
00:45:06Of course not, Mr Monkford.
00:45:07I don't want even the slightest rumour of it to leak out.
00:45:10If I should live through this.
00:45:12I quite understand.
00:45:13The question is, who shall we find to act as witnesses to the signature for us?
00:45:17The testament is invalid without a witness.
00:45:19I thought of asking someone here.
00:45:21Either Mr Craley or Mrs Revelstoke could do it.
00:45:24No, I asked my valet and his son to come here at seven this evening.
00:45:28They're trustworthy.
00:45:29I'm sure they are, sir.
00:45:30£250,000 is a great deal of money.
00:45:34If you'll allow me to say so, Mr Monkford.
00:45:36As your legatee, there is no worthier person than Miss Nora Sanders.
00:45:40I have been watching Nora Sanders for three years,
00:45:43and I've grown extremely fond of the lovely girl.
00:45:45I have even played with the idea of legally adopting her.
00:45:48She's an orphan.
00:45:52Well, am I all right?
00:45:53You look really lovely, my dear.
00:45:55Why, all young men will go out of their minds when you make an appearance.
00:45:59Clothes make the woman.
00:46:01Yesterday evening, Henry telephoned.
00:46:03I'm sure he intends to make a proposal soon.
00:46:06There's one young man who's out of his mind.
00:46:09I find he's rather a nice fellow.
00:46:11He is pleasant, and he has almost certainly a lot more money than a mere police inspector.
00:46:40I... I'm afraid we don't have a lift, Mr Craley.
00:46:43Doesn't matter at all. We golfers have good legs.
00:46:46Oh, hello, Chief Inspector.
00:46:48Good evening, Mr Craley.
00:46:50It really takes a load off my mind to see you here.
00:46:53Nervous?
00:46:54Yes, a little.
00:46:55I must say I've been rather upset recently.
00:46:58This man is attached to you. I have a man upstairs, too.
00:47:01Oh, thank you, Chief Inspector.
00:47:02What do you think?
00:47:04May I come down to dinner this evening?
00:47:06Why ever not?
00:47:07You really mean that you would deprive us of your company?
00:47:13A message from Ralph, sir.
00:47:15Thanks.
00:47:37Why, Inspector, how nice to see you.
00:47:40May I return the compliment, Mrs Revelstoke?
00:47:42Are you going to be dining with us?
00:47:44I'd originally intended to miss it, but there's a pudding on the menu, and that's my favourite dish.
00:47:49Pudding?
00:47:51I felt this week was going to turn out disastrously.
00:47:59A message from Burna, sir.
00:48:01Thank you.
00:48:07Menacing messages, or are they love letters?
00:48:11Love letters are always menacing.
00:48:14You look just terrific in that.
00:48:16You could be dangerous for a girl.
00:48:18I can bet your sweet soul I can be dangerous.
00:48:37CHATTER
00:49:01BELL RINGS
00:49:03My dear friends and guests, allow me to express the sincere wish that during our eight days here, you will find everything perfectly satisfactory.
00:49:13Unfortunately, we haven't been able to install the lift in time, but I assure you that no effort will be spared to cater to your well-being and comfort.
00:49:22To those of you who are taking part in the golf tournament, I wish a keen eye and a sturdy stroke.
00:49:29I was requested to give you this.
00:49:43For me? Thank you.
00:49:45No, I won't wear it. I don't want it.
00:50:11Nara, there is many a successful marriage which starts from mysterious letters from a strange man.
00:50:17That ring is lovely, and you must keep it carefully until your benefactor makes an appearance.
00:50:23Henry, were you the one?
00:50:25No, but Mrs. Revelstoke, I swear to you I'm innocent, Mr. Blunford.
00:50:30Although for a long time, I mean that I've always admired Miss Saunders.
00:50:36Do you know whose writing it is?
00:50:38No. I think it's horrible writing anyhow.
00:51:06Excuse me a minute.
00:51:18What was in the packet our friend Addis kindly delivered?
00:51:21Do you have to know that?
00:51:23I really don't mean to pry, Miss Saunders, but you must realize we're in a situation where any kind of privacy is quite out of the question.
00:51:34Then what was in that packet?
00:51:36A lovely ring and a note with it.
00:51:38Yes, and what was in the note?
00:51:40Here.
00:51:45If you do me the great pleasure of wearing this, it will mean that I can have the honor of laying my life at your feet.
00:51:51It isn't even signed.
00:51:54I wouldn't like to scare you, Miss Saunders, but in an exhumed murderer's grave, I saw a note with a list of names,
00:51:59and in the hand of a dead man, I saw a note with a list of dates.
00:52:02Both times I found the paper and writing exactly the same as in this one.
00:52:06Shelton.
00:52:08A gallows hand, my dear Nora.
00:52:10I'm afraid you're being dragged into something nasty.
00:52:13Please trust in me.
00:52:15You must let me know at once if you feel that something is suspicious or unusual.
00:52:18Will you do that?
00:52:20Yes.
00:52:22All right, you'd better go back now.
00:52:28I wonder how time flies.
00:52:46A beautiful day, Mr. Monkford.
00:52:47How was your form today?
00:52:49Pretty good, thanks.
00:52:51Oh, by the way, Alice, give me that note there, will you?
00:52:53That servant of yours, Mr. Monkford, who left this morning, telephoned you from London.
00:52:57He'd like you to call him back.
00:52:58He sounded rather upset, I thought.
00:53:02Thank you.
00:53:03I'll call him at once.
00:53:04Well?
00:53:05That's right.
00:53:06I was standing fairly close and heard him over the telephone, clearly.
00:53:09What else?
00:53:10Nothing.
00:53:11Yes, Mr. Henry's paid his hotel bill, sir.
00:53:14I have a genuinely fine practice.
00:53:16I can offer you an excellent life.
00:53:18No, please, sir.
00:53:19That's enough, Mr. Henry, please.
00:53:21I can give you something worth more than money, Nora.
00:53:24Security.
00:53:25Do you understand me?
00:53:26Security.
00:53:27They'll murder Monkford today.
00:53:29After him, they'll kill Craley.
00:53:30And after, Mrs. Revelstone.
00:53:32No, please.
00:53:33I love you, Nora.
00:53:34Please say you'll marry me.
00:53:35You've got to, Nora.
00:53:36You must.
00:53:37I mustn't.
00:53:38Anything of the kind.
00:53:39Nora, believe me.
00:53:40No.
00:53:41Believe me, Nora.
00:53:42You must say that you will.
00:53:43Oh, Nora.
00:53:44Oh, Nora.
00:53:45What's going on here?
00:53:47Oh.
00:53:48Ha, ha.
00:53:49Ha, ha, ha.
00:53:50Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:53:52Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:53:56You know, I'd regret if I scared you.
00:53:58What just happened is nothing, but don't ever forget
00:54:01that there are worse terrors than this in life.
00:54:12Where's Mr. Craley?
00:54:13He just went inside, sir.
00:54:14All right.
00:54:15Is Monkford in his room? Yes, sir. Everything else in order? Yes, sir. He asked to put a call through to London, sir. Uh-huh
00:54:24Stay where you are. Don't touch anything. This is dreadful a murder in my hotel. It's a catastrophe
00:54:30I'll be ruined route a doctor here. I am
00:54:35This would have to happen at the one and only time that the hotel is full of customers I'm ruined it will cost me my
00:54:40Existence is dead
00:54:42temple wound from close range
00:54:45That came from downstairs Nora Santos rooms there quick
00:54:54Nora what in heaven's name is going on? I'm not sure. I think something exploded take a look around. Don't worry. It's all right
00:55:03You might have told me that the priest had planned to practice firefighting to Nora leave that
00:55:08Hopelessly inefficient person and pack our trunks at once. We're leaving now
00:55:12Yes, sir, nothing more than an ominous firecracker, maybe they think that's enough to knock me off
00:55:20Don't touch anything I was only putting the receiver of the telephone back in its place again. What is it?
00:55:25Oh, it makes no odds. He replaced it automatically. I've said no one is to touch anything that I mean it
00:55:31I'm ruined every guest in my hotel will know there's been a murder
00:55:35Everywhere the police go they bring trouble with them make a check of all the doors and windows and double check on Craney
00:55:39Yes, sir. There's no sign of weapon anywhere and moreover. No one had the chance. It's your fault
00:55:45You caused all this people just won't come here anymore. I'm ruined completely ruined. I shall go out of business. I
00:55:52Shall go bankrupt
00:55:53I'm right
00:55:57Me too
00:56:02250,000 pounds. Oh, you can rest assured miss Sanders that I quite understand your feelings at this moment
00:56:08Especially when I think of the tragic circumstances surrounding the demise of one of my most excellent clients
00:56:13He made a point of telling me how especially he liked you. Yes, I even may say loved you
00:56:18I esteem that you are to my late clients memory to accept this bequest from me. Just do what mr. Henry suggests Nora
00:56:25He wants only your happiness happiness. I
00:56:30Proposed to miss Sanders and showed my deepest tenderest feelings. I regret I was too nervous then to use the correct form
00:56:36But now it's just a memory the ramifications of this legacy are necessarily complicated in the extreme
00:56:43Requiring a large technical knowledge of the details. I would therefore strongly advise you to favor these documents with your signature
00:56:50They give me power of attorney to continue to administer all these affairs since they are now your affairs
00:56:56Naturally, I don't know. It's all happened. So very sudden heavens
00:57:01Can't you see that Nora isn't up to signing anything at all yet?
00:57:04Why don't you go upstairs lie down and rest a while?
00:57:08It will take some time to get used to the idea that you're an heiress
00:57:13There are many worse things on the earth than riches
00:57:17Thank you
00:57:24Where's chief inspector long I'd like to speak to him. It's important by now. He's gone home
00:57:28I know I must know about this. All right, then go upstairs stamp in your feet and then come down quietly
00:57:35I
00:57:37Saw the door you'll find him or he'll drive it. Thank you
00:57:43You wish I don't want to be disturbed. Yes
00:57:50Well, what is it he wanted me to give power of attorney to him and in little heartseas he made an offer of marriage
00:57:58Yes, I heard
00:58:00You mean that yes miss Sanders news gets around quickly, you know
00:58:05He behaved so very strangely
00:58:07but that ring
00:58:10Why inspector you've got my ring you're wrong Nora, it's my ring. Yes, but that's right. The ring you were given is identical
00:58:17Yes, exactly
00:58:20You must have said no, I have only this ring and it's a family heirloom Nora, please
00:58:26I want you to do a little investigation and find out if Henry sent that ring to you
00:58:30So what is all this? It's also mysterious
00:58:33We're now both in great danger. Please don't go anywhere alone, and I suggest you don't sign any papers without asking me understand
00:58:47Do you think
00:58:49They want to kill me no, no
00:58:53They won't try to do that
00:58:54No
00:58:55but I presume they'll now try to get some kind of grip on you through blackmail and then they'll be able to use you as a
00:59:00Decoy to get me just what they want me
00:59:01Then you mustn't consider me. I don't want you to risk your life now. Listen to me
00:59:07If you're in danger, I'll do anything to help you and not only because of duty
00:59:16Yes
00:59:18Well, what is it? I wanted to remind you. Yes, of course. I must go. I've been a long time here. Yes, please come this way
00:59:26I'll take you out through the back entrance
00:59:30I
00:59:35Speak to chief inspector long, please sir. He's not to be disturbed. Oh, well, it doesn't matter really
00:59:40I only wanted him to have the photo. I took of him and miss Saunders a few days back in mr
00:59:45Craley's garden where there are all those lovely animals
01:00:00I
01:00:06See that you have ignored completely all my requests to you you are going too far my son well
01:00:14This time I'm not here as your son and heir but as a police detective
01:00:19Here is a receipt from clay Shelton and here's a ring that was found rounded. It's exactly the same as the ring on this portrait
01:00:26The exact replica of this ring has appeared suddenly both in connection with clay Shelton's revenge and with a brutal murder I
01:00:34Think you owe me an explanation father. I
01:00:39Realized that
01:00:46Listen my son
01:00:49It was like this I must say miss Sanders at the conclusion you reached in the calm of your room is rather humiliating
01:00:55For me it could be construed as mistrust either for my person or for my legal abilities that you first should request your father's lawyer
01:01:01for advice
01:01:06Why ever do you tell lies I really can't see well now
01:01:10Why don't you just say I want a few days to think I'm upset and I still need time. I
01:01:16Really don't need more time
01:01:18It's all so sudden
01:01:20That ring for example that was sent to me anonymously
01:01:24Now don't be angry if I'm mistaken, mr. Henry, but I have the impression you were the sender
01:01:28And I would like to take this chance to give it back
01:01:32Well, are you responsible? Mr. Henry or not?
01:01:38Your impression is not misleading I beg I beg to be excused miss Sanders, but but I love you I
01:01:48Respect you as mrs. Reverend Stokes lawyer
01:01:50But I could never experience another feeling for you, please let me return your gift
01:01:55No
01:01:56You see a woman of the world should never stop men acting idiotically for her
01:02:00It wounds the assurance of the man and destroys the fond ideal they have of us
01:02:04Well until you have learned this golden rule my dear. I will take this ring and look after it for you
01:02:12She says the chauffeur is waiting with a car downstairs Henry, it's high time to go to the opera
01:02:17But you're not supposed to go out tonight or tomorrow I why ever not just because a ridiculous police inspector forbids it ready come Henry
01:02:27We don't want to worry you but we are going to the theater, what are we seeing Henry Tommy?
01:02:31There's a murder in it. So you see Henry dare that even the police can't forbid art
01:02:37Is this creature going with us
01:02:40Well, how may you stay in front of the house? Right, sir. I'm making tea sergeant get in the back
01:02:46Oh
01:03:04Well, what is it I want to see miss Saunders just a second I brought a nice photo for her
01:03:10I she'll be pleased miss Saunders has gone out Oh gone out you say Oh
01:03:15Move along now, will you go on?
01:03:18Often do I have to tell you move along? I uh, I know you why do I know you?
01:03:24I don't know you and if I'd seen your funny face once I'd never forgotten it. That's right
01:03:29One never forgets a funny face does one that's why I'm sure I've seen your mug somewhere
01:03:44So
01:03:52Nobody at all even noticed you went out the other day. No, I don't think so. Thanks for your help sergeant Holder
01:03:58Good now get the tea and the sandwiches. I won't say no
01:04:05I'll see who it is
01:04:11Yeah
01:04:14Password
01:04:26Sergeant Holder
01:04:30Sergeant Holder the tea will be cold
01:04:36No, it's Tom bridge sergeant Holder was called back to headquarters
01:04:40I've got to replace him for a while. Oh, will it take long do you think?
01:04:44Oh, not long. He'll be right back. Oh, I've made a little tea. Perhaps you'd like some too
01:04:50Oh, well, I don't mind if I do make yourself at home, please. I'll get another cup for Holder
01:05:05Help yourself
01:05:10Oh, he's got a funny taste Oh really
01:05:14Oh
01:05:17Yes, it's most peculiar
01:05:39That's funny sergeant Holder must still be there you ought to reply
01:05:45I must go father
01:06:00Is anyone there hello
01:06:07Looks like a kidnapping so I can't seem to get anything out of her either
01:06:11She's a deaf mute we won't get very much from her who gave the alarm
01:06:15Mr. Edwards, okay. Look look look at this picture. This angler was here sir dressed up as a policeman the angler
01:06:22We saw at Crayley's and I snapped him before you came good Edwards
01:06:25You woke up at the right moment from now on you can think whenever you like
01:06:30Yes, what would Britain do without her photographers?
01:06:40Oh
01:07:10Now you can shout all you want here, but I wouldn't if I were you the chief doesn't like it
01:07:37No
01:07:40Help me help me
01:08:10Mr. Crain
01:08:12Now miss Sanders, you're in our power
01:08:14We work silently and quietly and what we plan to do we finish
01:08:18You must help us liquidate long
01:08:21Give me a straight answer. Will you or not?
01:08:23No, I'll get over very carefully. No, no, if you don't help us you won't get out of here alive
01:08:30Don't scream no
01:08:33You can't do it. No, it's not a we can and we will
01:08:36Say yes
01:08:41Damn you say yes
01:08:52No, I can't do it I can't kill anymore I can't but we must get out of here if ever the chief
01:08:57Aren't you the chief? Oh, please don't ask I was forced to do this, but don't you worry. I'll get you out of here
01:09:03Come on
01:09:05Come on, I know I'm betraying them, but I can't go on with all these murders
01:09:25The chief that's the chief's boat I know it
01:09:35Oh
01:10:05Oh Nora Nora, it's me
01:10:18Where to sir to create his place as fast as you'll go
01:10:35Now look there
01:10:48Crazy they murdered him
01:10:57Right
01:11:05I
01:11:15Had
01:11:20Right further back in the scrub
01:11:24Watch out for footprints
01:11:27Bring the boat over here
01:11:35This handbag is mrs. Revelstoke's nothing inside
01:11:46They may have waited mrs. Revelstoke's body the waters feet thick with slime
01:11:52Since I couldn't find you I went ahead with a search
01:11:58Inspector does mrs. Revelstoke have any next of kin? Yes
01:12:02Why ever?
01:12:05They want to rob her
01:12:21Can you talk to us mr. Henry yes
01:12:25Do you remember you went to the opera with mrs. Revelstoke in the taxi the chauffeur
01:12:31stopped suddenly
01:12:33Let me turn to us. Oh my head after I'm not certain
01:12:42You're not certain
01:12:49You're quite sure that old lady Revelstoke had the ring in her handbag when she left yes
01:12:55Have you found mrs. Revelstoke's body
01:13:00It seems the water is rather deep and slimy
01:13:03Come back
01:13:05So sorry, excuse me. My patient was sent to this hospital today by mistake. The psychiatric clinic's been told they'll soon come for her. I
01:13:13Have there a delicious foretaste of what will happen to me much more of this and I'll need mental treatment come closer black
01:13:24You mustn't blame yourself for all this I'm sure you did all that you possibly could really black
01:13:30You
01:13:32Look completely exhausted you shouldn't work so much
01:13:37The ring that's the answer where the ring is. I'll find the mob of criminals
01:13:42Shall I know I will
01:13:46Yes, what my my father yes, it's me what who wants to see me
01:14:00Well, I didn't know where I could find you that was why I tried your father
01:14:06That was rather smart of you. Listen, can I speak to you in private?
01:14:11Father will you please go back again to where I've just come from? All right, I will go at once
01:14:16So the battle moves to the drawing room the enemy comes to the house
01:14:19Do I look dangerous without evening dress?
01:14:23I'll be honest with you. You'll be honest with me. What do you know?
01:14:27You're not Covell's sister and your name is certainly not Alice you are Ruth Lister
01:14:32You were the girlfriend of the late lamented Craig
01:14:35That's not the whole story
01:14:40You were sent to kill me I suppose no your time's tomorrow I've been well-trained
01:14:49Ha over here
01:14:51Her photo flash you see I kept my eyes shut so I wasn't dazzled by it
01:14:55I could have killed you and walked out of here easily
01:14:58Well, I'm glad you didn't I would have lost my essential faith that girls are often angels
01:15:03I loved Crayley a lot more than I've ever loved anyone and he loved me
01:15:08They made us work for him because they had something on us both
01:15:11Well, then afterwards when he couldn't bear it anymore, he was cold-bloodedly murdered
01:15:16Inspector long you are the only man I can turn to I must warn you to get Miss Saunders out of that clinic
01:15:23There isn't any place on earth safer than there safe with this gang. Nowhere is safe
01:15:45I
01:16:15I
01:16:45Oh
01:17:16Oh
01:17:24What comes to here
01:17:28You haven't can't
01:17:31So, no, I'm gonna leave stand over
01:17:34Who is there?
01:17:37He's having to get far twice more at the same time
01:17:40Thanks to detect and sits in Scotland yard and fetus come over as nice to my aunt what is to go fairly so I think Frage
01:17:52Give me the lawn right all I'm so I'm so
01:18:03Asked what I can't they can't be the chef inspector long spoken. Yes, that's a short
01:18:10I
01:18:13Think I like it. Yeah, but it's there. We can't get back
01:18:18Not little hard sees
01:18:30About yet, they don't need me
01:18:33If we just come see here when the mission is helping one cleanly on portal
01:18:39Have a come see a line
01:18:41Don't turn to miss and that's me. Can you can see me?
01:18:46Affected
01:18:51If I can see me get up so far
01:18:54feel good, man, you know
01:18:56Sorrow I've had fun in bush and was
01:18:59It's been each and killed each time
01:19:08But I'm going off then comes to us land, but I make the eyes shine at kind of in
01:19:19For a turn and give you this for me that's what I'm going to leave that is for a test
01:19:28I
01:19:40See it's a little bit I'm going to lift it is a lot of things kind of stuff. I'll tell you
01:19:45Give me a kind of feel for it on
01:19:47It's really fast as a chef inspector in these impacts on the weather and guilty for the earth
01:19:51Then we don't have each other we believe that as long as we didn't see
01:19:55Files in that so far this infiltrate me to my less than hocus-pocus
01:19:58Phyllis was still here or felt I'm sure that the chef inspector here's fit and I know from Scotland yard come and when I don't
01:20:05have to stretch that's the drink
01:20:07And I would listen to him on foot stop
01:20:11It would come but I'm at the front of the kitchen to see about it. Did you get it?
01:20:16Yeah, and I should have fun. They're good
01:20:25Oh
01:20:37She's here but I tell us for each deck in shock to
01:20:44Which is it as he unwrapped it come in
01:20:55They come in a machine house a chef inspector voice Nora Sanders
01:21:11Good night with a long voice Nora. She slaved under the uproot minus Buddha's Henry. Oh, what do you mean? It's all good now?
01:21:18I'm sorry
01:21:20Good night Richard Sheldon
01:21:23So in this fashions and murderous clay Shelton
01:21:26As he wished in the shade
01:21:27She's in a typical mr. Long
01:21:29But I feel you're not a dreaded Bruder that here for in Crayley alias Jackson Sheldon does I know father in the bank the pistol
01:21:35It's to be staked out there at will in Switzerland. I'm on fire. Yeah, I'm kind of fun
01:21:41Ausgleichen digger, I think I'd only a father clay Sheldon
01:21:45See my friend at F. Second store Monfort at the blue jean
01:21:48Conscious
01:22:18Stop
01:22:21Good night, mr.
01:22:22Inspector has no hemorrhoid a vice besides just a typical
01:22:26Of your condo game the Richter and the starts on white or mrs.
01:22:28Rebels dog like to forget some
01:22:30He had to unseal fine bar on soft of us as we leave often sticking lesson. What do I have?
01:22:34I'm scared. Oh, no
01:22:38It's time to make their goods to give me like the money the offer you wanna spawn son
01:22:48I
01:22:50I
01:22:52Oh
01:23:15There's that bit of Nancy I don't know make each other even in Schlüssel
01:23:22Oh
01:23:52I
01:24:22Oh
01:24:40Was it
01:24:44It's like that man here along with the pistol that most of all
01:24:52You must
01:25:05You know, I don't either just like pain you want it's a bit along with it. Yes, it's a bit that leaked was I'm a brilliant
01:25:14Just a sign
01:25:22I
01:25:52Oh
01:26:22I
01:26:33Have a show my designers your stumper side
01:26:36When you're not so shocked as follow the nuts and bolts
01:26:38I missed a yesterday but so you can harken the bias won't have each done hanging blight one can so she's a scientist
01:26:43We need next in stock right?
01:26:45Sorry, I know
01:26:46Mr. Krusty, I still don't miss it. Yeah, but you know, I'm like some you give me the man's loss. I'll be there
01:27:08It's great
01:27:11Households that I don't have before
01:27:14Yeah, the chef's priest
01:27:16I
01:27:47Asked criminalist when she did what's all you do is that we didn't say it's name and I know in trick to learn to have stop
01:27:55She couldn't enter underneath
01:27:57But if you didn't I need to treat him
01:28:02What's up, you know, I'm a master the moment
01:28:04I saw that it was you know, it's a remote get rid of the water. There's a bus complete
01:28:09Yeah, it's a very interesting. I'm going to talk to the chef. I'm supposed to be stinted up
01:28:14No, I know from this it's I'd
01:28:19What they'll grab
01:28:21Ask what that yeah, yeah, I should expect a long steer by me. Yeah, I don't think it's easy. I was the archibald
01:28:29Alarm, see that's what's happening. We're giving the art of the store in footspoon. I've ever been a little bit past here. I come to shop
01:28:35Long
01:28:43Hello hello, I'm sure the incident if they forget to speak to us to do it. Yeah
01:29:05Oh
01:29:35Oh
01:30:05I
01:30:35I
01:30:37I
01:30:39I
01:31:03Said mistletoe tell you I didn't let's move in gesucht. I'm if you don't mind us. It's kind of guys to give
01:31:09You
01:31:12What now I'm Mrs. Revelstoke
01:31:20Mrs. Revelstoke
01:31:24We don't rise in and the Richard in a nice game the father's mother's place it
01:31:31Sheenie lady godly long
01:31:33What is still to stick that's even don't limp on to them leave me a minute. No
01:31:39Sturmich nicht mehr when was ex-wife and a frog
01:31:43And come Shelton
01:31:45And there take the mirror that's mine and Alice in leaving for her thinking was
01:31:50If
01:32:06It's like show me that I like
01:32:20Oh
01:32:43Chef inspect
01:32:45It's my own that up to you for me
01:32:51It was it's not a union it's like that I
01:32:55Don't know how come think you know when that angle doesn't
01:33:01It isn't
01:33:10Yeah, that's my point
01:33:15You

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