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00:03:19¿Para qué viene usted a este país, señor?
00:03:36¿Qué pasó?
00:03:37Yo lo voy a seguir a pie. Tú vete en el carro.
00:03:39Ah, bien.
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00:03:57¿Hotel Nacional?
00:03:597702.
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00:04:08Hello?
00:04:09Yes.
00:04:13You haven't lost him.
00:04:14You're sure you know where he's going.
00:04:16My wife is following him.
00:04:18He's going to the photographer's.
00:04:20Probably to get a new passport and new instructions.
00:04:24Hold it.
00:04:26I wish to know the whereabouts of Franz Kindler.
00:04:31Franz Kindler.
00:04:35There is no Franz Kindler.
00:04:37Franz Kindler is dead and cremated.
00:04:40It's a command!
00:04:43I have a message for Franz Kindler.
00:04:46From the All-Highest.
00:04:50It... it is forbidden?
00:04:53I command you in the name of that authority.
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00:05:06You...
00:05:08You know the...
00:05:10You know the...
00:05:12The name he is using?
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00:05:31Connecticut.
00:05:35In the United States.
00:05:37The town of Harpa.
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00:06:07Harper!
00:06:11Oh.
00:06:18Excuse me.
00:06:27I'm back from Lake Arrowhead and it's that place where I live.
00:06:30The hotel gave me a room that was so small,
00:06:32every time I closed the door, the knob got in and fed with me.
00:06:35And you know how cold those brass doorknobs are on a winter night.
00:06:39I had so many blankets...
00:06:41Good afternoon.
00:06:43Have a nice trip?
00:06:45Yes, thank you.
00:06:47Quite a story you have here, Mr...
00:06:50Potter, that's me.
00:06:52We sell about everything here.
00:06:56The manager, I said, hey, there's two rats fighting in this room.
00:06:59He said, what do you want for a buck and a quarter, a bull fight?
00:07:02About 7 o'clock in the morning, the house detective knocked on the door.
00:07:05He said, is there a maid in your room?
00:07:07I said, no.
00:07:09So he pushed one in.
00:07:11She was a cute little chambermaid.
00:07:13He said to me, did you have a...
00:07:15I said, no.
00:07:17So she said, I just let her in.
00:07:19Of course, there was another fellow in the room with me.
00:07:22This suitcase, I could leave it here?
00:07:25Let it back.
00:07:27I don't assume no responsibility.
00:07:29Just put it up on the shelf.
00:07:31It'll be there when you want it.
00:07:33I'll buy this magazine.
00:07:35That'll be a dime, mister.
00:07:37What's the best hotel in town?
00:07:39Best place to stay is down at Mrs. Peabody's.
00:07:41It's just down the road here a piece.
00:07:50This way, mister.
00:07:51Yes, thank you.
00:08:05Let's go.
00:08:35Let's go.
00:09:05Let's go.
00:09:35Please.
00:09:37Please.
00:09:58I may come in?
00:10:00Yes, of course.
00:10:05Does Mr. Charles Rankin live here?
00:10:08Yes, he does, but he isn't here right now.
00:10:11You expect him?
00:10:13Yes, in a few minutes.
00:10:15How soon?
00:10:17Well, a few minutes.
00:10:20A few minutes.
00:10:26I may...
00:10:28I may wait here?
00:10:35Well, yes, if you like.
00:10:40Would you like to sit down?
00:10:42Thank you.
00:10:47You a friend of Mr. Rankin's?
00:10:49Yes, a friend.
00:10:51I'm Mary Longstreet.
00:10:53How do you do?
00:10:55How do you do?
00:11:05Mr. Rankin ought to be here now.
00:11:08Sometimes he stays after his last class,
00:11:10but he'll be coming straight here today, I'm sure,
00:11:13because this is our wedding day.
00:11:15You're getting married?
00:11:16Yes, at 6 o'clock.
00:11:19I know it's most unconventional, my being here today,
00:11:22but I wanted to get these curtains up.
00:11:31When he comes, which way does he come?
00:11:35Why, uh, from Webster Hall.
00:11:38It's the big dome building right over there.
00:11:40You see?
00:11:41How shall we meet him?
00:11:43Well, who shall I say that...
00:11:54Franz.
00:11:56It's I, Franz.
00:11:58Reinicke, we mustn't be seen talking together.
00:12:01Go back to the church, into the woods.
00:12:03Into the woods, you understand me.
00:12:05Follow the path.
00:12:07I'll meet you there.
00:12:13Hello, Professor Rankin.
00:12:14Hello, man.
00:12:15What are you up to?
00:12:16Paper chase.
00:12:17Oh, paper chase?
00:12:18I go ahead and lay the trail.
00:12:19You ought to have Jerry's job, Mr. Rankin,
00:12:21and take a little off that waistline.
00:12:22No, you ought to go with us, Mr. Rankin.
00:12:24Where to?
00:12:25The woods.
00:12:26Oh, buzzard.
00:12:28The woods?
00:12:29Well, I'd like to,
00:12:31but I'm afraid I have a couple of things to attend to.
00:12:33Well, join us later.
00:12:34We'll be out till dark.
00:12:35All right.
00:12:36Oh, we'll catch up with you.
00:12:48Nice work, guys.
00:13:01Reinicke.
00:13:02Yes, Reinicke.
00:13:06I thought I had been hanged.
00:13:09The others, but not I.
00:13:11A dead man could not stand face to face with you, Franz.
00:13:14Say no, wait for me.
00:13:16You're not much changed.
00:13:18Put your back in your old uniform.
00:13:20You look very much the same.
00:13:22Franz, I am a different man than before.
00:13:25I, too.
00:13:27I, too, am different, Conrad.
00:13:29I...
00:13:30You know how I gathered and destroyed
00:13:32every single item in Germany and Poland
00:13:34that might have served as a clue to my identity?
00:13:36Well, guess what I'll be doing at 6 o'clock tonight?
00:13:39Standing before a minister of the gospel
00:13:41with a woman's hand in mine,
00:13:42the daughter of a justice of the United States Supreme Court,
00:13:45a famous liberal.
00:13:46The girl's even good to look at.
00:13:48Yes, the camouflage is perfect.
00:13:51Who would think to look for the notorious Franz Kindler
00:13:54in the sacred precincts of the Harper school
00:13:56surrounded by the sons of America's first families?
00:14:00And I'll stay hidden
00:14:03till the day when we strike again.
00:14:06Franz!
00:14:08There will be another war?
00:14:11Of course.
00:14:15War is an abomination, say the Lord.
00:14:18It is to tell you this that I am here.
00:14:20He set me free that I might come here and tell...
00:14:22Set you free? Who set you free?
00:14:24The All-Highest.
00:14:28You don't mean...
00:14:29I mean God.
00:14:38Franz, I'm a new man since I found you.
00:14:41You, Conrad, a religious...
00:14:43Franz, Franz, all doors were open to me.
00:14:46All doors.
00:14:48It was one of God's miracles.
00:14:59They freed you, so you'd lead them to me.
00:15:03Have you been followed?
00:15:05Were you followed here?
00:15:07Yes.
00:15:08Who followed you?
00:15:10The evil one.
00:15:12He looked like any other man.
00:15:14He was dressed like any other man.
00:15:16He even smoked a pipe.
00:15:18But I recognized him through his disguise.
00:15:20And I killed him.
00:15:22Striking from on high down.
00:15:25Striking from on high down.
00:15:31That's will be done.
00:15:33You killed him, the man with the pipe?
00:15:36The man who followed you?
00:15:39No one else followed you?
00:15:49You must be brought to salvation, Franz.
00:15:52Confess your sins as I have.
00:15:55Proclaim your guilt.
00:15:57Only thus you can attain salvation.
00:16:02You really think so, Conrad?
00:16:04It will take strength.
00:16:06Such strength as can come only from God.
00:16:10Kneel by me, Franz.
00:16:12And together we will pray to him to give you strength.
00:16:22I have sinned against heaven and before thee.
00:16:27I am not worthy to be called thy son.
00:16:32Say these words after me.
00:16:35I despair of my sins.
00:16:38I despair of my sins.
00:16:42O God of all goodness.
00:16:45O God.
00:16:46How could I ever have offended thee?
00:16:49O God of all goodness.
00:17:01Hey, this way, fellas.
00:17:03Don't let him get away.
00:17:19O God of all goodness.
00:17:49O God of all goodness.
00:18:05Hey, fellas, here's the trail.
00:18:16This way, fellas.
00:18:19This way.
00:18:26Dearly beloved, we are gathered together here...
00:18:29in the sight of God and in the face of this company...
00:18:32to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
00:18:49And forsaking all others, keep thee only unto her...
00:18:52so long as ye both shall live.
00:18:55I will.
00:18:57Mary, wilt thou have this man for thy wedded husband...
00:19:00to live together after God's ordinance...
00:19:02in the holiest state of matrimony?
00:19:05Wilt thou love him, comfort him, honor and keep him...
00:19:09for ever and ever?
00:19:11For ever and ever.
00:19:14For ever and ever.
00:19:17Honor and keep him in sickness and in health...
00:19:20and forsaking all others, keep thee only unto him...
00:19:23so long as ye both shall live.
00:19:25I will.
00:19:35Good afternoon.
00:19:37Afternoon.
00:19:41Wedding?
00:19:43Yep. Judge Longstreet's daughter.
00:19:45He's Supreme Court Justice, you know.
00:19:50Bottle of aspirin, please.
00:19:52Right back there. Third shelf down at the top.
00:19:54You'll see the big ones on the left. Economy size.
00:19:57You'll have to get it yourself, mister.
00:20:00Right back there.
00:20:03All your needs are on our shelves.
00:20:05Just look around and help yourselves.
00:20:08Right in there. Right this one.
00:20:10That's it. That's it.
00:20:12Deliverance down to Mrs. Peabody's?
00:20:14Just a few days only.
00:20:17Some coffee, too, please.
00:20:19Or should I get it myself?
00:20:21Cafeteria style around here, mister.
00:20:23That's right. Self-service.
00:20:25The usual thing.
00:20:27Yes, that's $3 even, mister Todd.
00:20:32No limit on the cream.
00:20:34But all the people around here take it glad.
00:20:42The one on the right, mister.
00:20:44Oh, thank you.
00:20:47Who is Miss Longstreet marrying?
00:20:49One of the teachers down at school.
00:20:51A stranger in town.
00:20:53I issued the license.
00:20:55Oh.
00:20:57Yep. I'm town clerk.
00:21:02Hey.
00:21:04Checkers.
00:21:06All right.
00:21:08Town clerk, huh?
00:21:10Yeah.
00:21:12Well, that must be quite a responsibility.
00:21:14Oh, town clerk runs the town, you might say.
00:21:17Yeah.
00:21:19We usually make it for...
00:21:2115, 20.
00:21:25We often play as high as 25 cents a game.
00:21:28Well, that's kind of stiff for me, but...
00:21:31I'll take a flyer.
00:21:33Make a million, lose a million.
00:21:35That's the way it goes.
00:21:38That's the way it goes.
00:21:43I move?
00:21:45Hmm?
00:21:47All right.
00:21:49Well, you must know just about everybody in town here.
00:21:52Not just about.
00:21:54Know everybody.
00:21:56Here on business?
00:21:58Uh-huh.
00:22:05School business?
00:22:07No.
00:22:09Selling something?
00:22:11Uh-uh. No.
00:22:17Buyer?
00:22:20Oh, antique dealer.
00:22:22They all come to Harper.
00:22:24Judge Longstreet's got the best collection in these parts.
00:22:27Won't do you no good, though.
00:22:29No, I don't suppose he'd sell.
00:22:31Happen to know there are any other out-of-town buyers here?
00:22:34Uh, let me see.
00:22:36Come to think of it, there's a fella come in this morning.
00:22:39Yeah?
00:22:41Came on the same bus with you.
00:22:43Oh, yeah.
00:22:45Left a suitcase here and never did come back for it.
00:22:48He might have been one of them.
00:22:51Uh, no.
00:22:53No, he was more of the missionary type.
00:22:56Wasn't in here but a minute, just looked in the phone book.
00:22:59Tiny little fellow.
00:23:01He was, uh, thinnish.
00:23:03Unfortunate-looking.
00:23:05Hurt your head, mister?
00:23:07Uh, no, no. Nothing serious.
00:23:09Oh, that's too bad.
00:23:16It's a game you got to keep your mind on.
00:23:19Ha!
00:23:2125 cents, please.
00:23:23I won't pretend I'm not disappointed, Charles.
00:23:25Hello, Father.
00:23:27Has anybody seen my brand-new husband?
00:23:29Don't tell me he's deserted you already.
00:23:31Yes, looks as if, the brute.
00:23:33Listen, Ray, have you seen Charles?
00:23:35You go find him for me.
00:23:37Go on, go on, go find Charles.
00:23:39Hurry up.
00:23:41What are you doing?
00:23:43The cat?
00:23:45What cat?
00:23:46The cat!
00:23:47What cat?
00:23:50Did you say cat?
00:23:52Let go of me!
00:23:54You went with the cat?
00:23:56Didn't I?
00:23:58I didn't go with the cat.
00:24:00You didn't go with the cat?
00:24:02I didn't go with the cat!
00:24:04What cat?
00:24:06Anybody seen him?
00:24:08I've looked everywhere for him, Mary, and I can't find him.
00:24:18Well, I wonder where he could be. I'm getting worried.
00:24:20Are you, darling? What about? Charles, you've changed.
00:24:26Don't you think you'd better? After all, aren't we supposed to be going on a honeymoon or
00:24:33something? Give me five minutes.
00:25:03No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
00:25:33no, no, no, no. Hello there!
00:25:42Hello! Was that you working up there on the clock?
00:25:52No, I was just cleaning around it. Oh, it's a beautiful thing, what I see out
00:25:56front, beautiful. Yes.
00:25:59My name is Wilson.
00:26:00Oh, I'm Longstreet.
00:26:01Noah Longstreet.
00:26:02I'm glad to know you.
00:26:03Mr. Wilson.
00:26:04I couldn't judge any too well out front, but I'd say it was late 16th century, probably
00:26:08by Hobrecht of Strasbourg.
00:26:11The clock?
00:26:12Well, I wouldn't know.
00:26:14My brother-in-law's going to work on it.
00:26:16Is he up there now?
00:26:18No, no.
00:26:19He's on his honeymoon.
00:26:21He plans to work on it when he gets back.
00:26:23Oh.
00:26:24Is he an expert?
00:26:25Well, yes, but it's really more of a hobby with him.
00:26:28Really?
00:26:29Well, it is with me, too.
00:26:32Honeymoon?
00:26:33Yes.
00:26:34He and my sister.
00:26:36Um, he has to be back on Friday because of the examinations.
00:26:42Oh.
00:26:43He's one of the teachers at the school.
00:26:49His name is Rankin.
00:26:50Oh.
00:26:52It's nice to be able to show it to someone who knows what Revere Silver's all about.
00:27:00But personally, my specialty is pewter.
00:27:03Oh, yes.
00:27:04Pewter.
00:27:05The Revere workmanship, although sometimes heavy in design, almost invariably shows the
00:27:13sign of a master craftsman.
00:27:15It's beautiful.
00:27:16Noah.
00:27:17Hello, Mary.
00:27:18Hello, honey.
00:27:19Adam.
00:27:20Mr. Wilson, my daughter, Mary.
00:27:21Oh, how do you do, Mr. Wilson?
00:27:22My son-in-law, Charles Rankin.
00:27:23How do you do?
00:27:24How do you do?
00:27:25I hope you don't mind my intruding on your homecoming.
00:27:26Good evening, Mary.
00:27:27Jeff, how are you?
00:27:28Fine.
00:27:29You're looking good.
00:27:30Welcome home, Miss Mary, dear.
00:27:31Sarah.
00:27:32Oh, Sarah, you sweet thing.
00:27:33If you don't sit down, it'll get cold.
00:27:34Come on, Jan.
00:27:35I'm so glad.
00:27:36Well, sister, how were the motions?
00:27:37They were pretty good.
00:27:38Marvelous.
00:27:39And Mr. Wilson, will you come sit over here on my right?
00:27:40Oh, yes.
00:27:41Oh, yes.
00:27:42Oh, yes.
00:27:43Oh, yes.
00:27:44Oh, yes.
00:27:45You ought to see Charles on skis.
00:27:46He's absolutely wonderful.
00:27:47Oh, no.
00:27:48Yes, darling, you are, and I'm pretty good, too, aren't I?
00:27:49Very.
00:27:50Well, for a beginner.
00:27:51Do you remember to keep your knees together
00:27:52and your apparatus in?
00:27:53Yes, Freshy, I did.
00:27:54Mr. Wilson here is compiling a catalog of Poirot Revere silver.
00:27:55How nice.
00:27:56Mr. Wilson is also an authority on clocks.
00:27:57Oh, really?
00:27:58That's Charles' hobby, too.
00:27:59Yes, though your brother tells me.
00:28:00He's a very good man.
00:28:01He's a very good man.
00:28:02He's a very good man.
00:28:03He's a very good man.
00:28:04He's a very good man.
00:28:05He's a very good man.
00:28:06He's a very good man.
00:28:07He's a very good man.
00:28:08Well, I may try.
00:28:09Well, that's quite an undertaking.
00:28:10Well, I may try.
00:28:11Well, that's quite an undertaking.
00:28:12I'm sure the kind of a wife I am, I hope he fails.
00:28:13I'm sure the kind of a wife I am, I hope he fails.
00:28:14I like Harper just the way it is,
00:28:15even to the clock that doesn't run.
00:28:16I like Harper just the way it is,
00:28:17even to the clock that doesn't run.
00:28:18Have you been at Harper long, Mr. Wilson?
00:28:19Have you been at Harper long, Mr. Wilson?
00:28:20Since Friday, a week ago.
00:28:21Since Friday, a week ago.
00:28:22Since Friday, a week ago.
00:28:23You lost today.
00:28:24I patched you up on Friday.
00:28:25I patched you up on Friday.
00:28:26You lost today.
00:28:27I patched you up on Friday.
00:28:28I patched you up on Friday.
00:28:29You've been at Harper long, I suppose then?
00:28:30You've been at Harper long, I suppose then?
00:28:33Since Friday, a week ago.
00:28:34Since Friday, a week ago.
00:28:35Since Friday, a week ago.
00:28:36You lost today.
00:28:37I patched you up on Friday.
00:28:39By the way, how is the head?
00:28:40Oh, very much improved, thanks to you, doctor.
00:28:42You were hurt on Thursday, remember?
00:28:44You were hurt on Thursday, remember?
00:28:45The day of the wedding.
00:28:46The day of the wedding.
00:28:47Yes, that's right.
00:28:48Yes, that's right.
00:28:49Wednesday I left Bangalore.
00:28:50Wednesday I left Bangalore.
00:28:54You were hurt, Mr. Wilson?
00:28:55Oh, nothing serious.
00:28:56Oh, nothing serious.
00:28:57Well, serious enough to raise a bottle
00:28:58enough to raise a bump on his head the size of a billiard ball the usual door
00:29:04thing your back sister that dog here you are it's for missing me how's your
00:29:15meeting Adam irritating foreign policy Association I read that fellas report
00:29:21standish yes I think he's full of prune well that's the way we used to talk in
00:29:26the 1930s Noah standish the London Times man of Berlin yes of course he was
00:29:33quoting rumors mostly men drilling by night underground meeting places pagan
00:29:40rituals do you believe in Paul anything's possible I'm sorry sir but I
00:29:47think it's ridiculous oh there may be some fanatics but no German in his right
00:29:51mind can still have a taste for war do you know Germany mr. Rankin I'm sorry I
00:30:02have a way of making enemies on that subject pretty unpopular well we shall
00:30:10consider it the objective opinion of an objective historian historian a
00:30:17psychiatrist could explain it better the German sees himself as the innocent
00:30:22victim of world envy and hatred conspired against set upon by inferior
00:30:27peoples inferior nations he cannot admit to error much less to wrongdoing not the
00:30:32German we chose to ignore Ethiopian Spain but we learned from our casualty
00:30:37list the price of looking the other way men of troops everywhere have come to
00:30:40know for whom the bell toll but not the German he still follows his warrior
00:30:46gods marching to Wagnerian strains his eyes still fixed upon the fiery sort of
00:30:52secret and in those subterranean meeting places that you don't believe in the
00:30:56Germans dream world comes alive and he takes his place in shining armor beneath
00:31:00the banners of the Teutonic Knights mankind is waiting for the Messiah but
00:31:05for the German the Messiah is not the Prince of Peace he's another Barbarossa
00:31:15another Hitler well then you you have no faith in the reforms that are being
00:31:24affected in Germany I don't know mr. Wilson I can't believe that people can
00:31:31be reformed except from within the basic principles of equality and freedom never
00:31:36have never will take root in Germany the will to freedom has been voiced in every
00:31:40other tongue all men are created equal liberté garrity fraternity but in
00:31:45German there's Marx proletarians unite you have nothing to lose but your chains
00:31:50but Marx wasn't a German Marx was a Jew but my dear child if we concede your
00:31:56argument there is no solution well so once again I differ well what is it
00:32:02then annihilation to the last babe in arms Charles I can't imagine you're
00:32:12advocating a Carthaginian peace well as a historian I must remind you that the
00:32:17world hasn't had much trouble from Carthage in the past 2,000 years
00:32:21there speaks our pedagogue speaking of teachers mr. Wilson yeah yeah the
00:32:29faculty is coming for tea next Tuesday if you have nothing better to do would
00:32:32you like to join us I'd like to but my work here is finished I'm leaving
00:32:41Carpenter tomorrow
00:32:47extraordinary isn't it Clark's being mr. Wilson's hobby too yes isn't it all
00:32:53right how do you like your new house he loves it come here right I think I'll
00:32:57take you for a walk I need the walk I'm restless come on I'll be in Washington
00:33:12tomorrow afternoon you were right about Rankin he's above suspicion
00:33:27you
00:33:52herein
00:33:57Red
00:34:27I give me long distance I won Washington DC
00:34:58well who but a Nazi would deny that Karl Marx was a German because he was a Jew
00:35:06I think I'll stick around for a while
00:35:28Oh
00:35:40what is it dear oh I'm sorry I was dreaming about that little man what
00:35:54little man what do you know dear I told you about him he came here the day we
00:36:01were married
00:36:04light me a cigarette I've never had a dream like that before
00:36:15it frightened me thanks
00:36:23you know the little man was walking all by himself across a deserted city square
00:36:31wherever he moved he threw a shadow but when he moved away Charles the shadow
00:36:40stayed there behind him and spread out just like a carpet
00:36:46wish you could think who he might have been you're over tired perhaps
00:36:57here dear put this out with you
00:37:10what was that
00:37:15well that sounded like a red Charles the world's the matter with I put him in
00:37:21the cellar no wonder he's howling he's never been locked up in his entire life
00:37:28ready to live with us he must be trained at night he will sleep in the cellar the
00:37:33daytime he be kept on a leash Charles I don't believe in dogs being treated like
00:37:39prisoners but it's my dog please Mary I know what's best
00:38:09Oh Mary brought him home said he howls all night Oh fishing any good in these
00:38:23parts pretty fair nice come along afraid I've got the wrong clothes on but the
00:38:28fish probably won't mind thank you
00:38:39I'm just not lucky today that's all do you like a candy bar well I don't mind
00:38:46if I do thank you all your folks like fishing oh my dad's great he always
00:38:53brings in something well what about Charles Charles Oh I have to call him
00:39:00mr. Rankin at school I get a little mixed up sometimes he spends most of his
00:39:06time on the clock you know why don't you like him no what do you mean you
00:39:13don't like your brother-in-law it's none of my business but I wish you'd tell me
00:39:18why well I like him well enough the only reason why I shouldn't don't tell me I'm
00:39:27but again because I know I am but I can't help myself it's my business I
00:39:34hate bringing you into this Noah but you're the only one I can turn to I need
00:39:40your help very badly what is it your sister may be in great trouble I know
00:39:47that you're man enough what I'm going to ask you to do for her the truth is I'm
00:39:51not really an antique dealer I'm sort of a detective well what do you want me
00:40:04to do mr. Wilson it would help me a lot if I knew every move Charles Rankin made
00:40:09on the day of his wedding right up to the ceremony well I should be able to
00:40:13unless Charles realizes what I'm doing I'll keep him busy gee mr. Wilson you
00:40:26must be wrong Mary wouldn't fall in love with that kind of a man I hope I am
00:40:31wrong Noah but that's the way it is people can't help who they fall in love
00:40:37with
00:40:39Mr. Wilson
00:40:5385 cents
00:41:02here you and Professor Rankin aim to fix the clock
00:41:12figured to tell time rightly
00:41:30and will the angel circle around the belfry
00:41:39is that a man or woman angel mr. Wilson I don't know well I can don't make much
00:41:51a difference amongst angels that's my privilege 25 cents yeah oh by the way
00:42:05that mr. Rankin pick up his supper this evening yeah no he generally gets to up
00:42:13there about now yes I know
00:42:21it's dark early these days
00:42:35our little man never did pick up his suitcase did he dope strange ain't it
00:42:52though huh I've been tempted once or twice to look see what's inside it well
00:43:00seems to me that under the circumstances that you have a perfect right you do
00:43:06I wouldn't want to do it without a witness oh that's me it is that's all I wanted to know
00:43:16I wonder what's in it
00:43:17soil in him sweater soap and the razor wrapped in a towel with ss christophe
00:43:28alderson across it a pair of old shoes yeah yeah nothing but religious pamphlets
00:43:36yeah that's all evening mr potter oh hello mr wilson hi mr wilson hi you mr rankin
00:43:43uh mr potter and I have been poking our noses into somebody else's business
00:43:49that suitcase this chap left it here and he never did call back that's been more than two weeks ago
00:43:55did he say what he was doing in there no looked in the phone book didn't telephone
00:44:00kind of funny looking he was a scrawny little fella with big starry blue eyes
00:44:04had a queer walk like any second he might break into a run did he have a foreign accent
00:44:11why yes he did but not so much of an accent as a foreign way of talking
00:44:16do you happen to know who he could be mrs rankin
00:44:20why why no
00:44:24I was just trying to complete your mystery for you
00:44:28don't all foreign strangers have to have foreign accents
00:44:33mary have you seen red I know not since I took him home to you a couple of days ago
00:44:37he's been spending all his time out in the woods and he doesn't even come home for his meal
00:44:40but you told me he never ran away he never did no that's why noah's so anxious come on
00:44:47good night mr wilson good night
00:45:02so
00:45:08were you able to find out anything
00:45:12manikee did go to rankin's house and your sister did see him
00:45:17did mary say so she started to now your sister is a fine woman noah but she must find out the kind
00:45:24of man she's married to you don't know mary she she wouldn't listen to anything against him
00:45:30much less believe noah we must arrange it so that she finds out for herself you understand
00:45:38yes one thing certain she knows nothing now nothing at all
00:45:42except that he didn't want her to admit having seen someone she did see
00:45:48i'd give something to know what explanation he's making right now
00:45:52i was a student in geneva there was a girl
00:45:56the night before i was to leave we went out on the lake together
00:46:02she told me unless i promised to marry her she'd never return to shore
00:46:07oh i thought she was joking naturally but
00:46:13she wasn't before i could stop her she stood up in the boat
00:46:18well i i dived in after her but it was too late she was gone only one person knew we were on the
00:46:25lake together her brother he knew i hadn't murdered her but he he told me he'd be willing
00:46:30to call it an accident for compensation i gave him all i had and left switzerland
00:46:37as the years went by i allowed myself to be a fool to think that i'd be able to
00:46:43believe that the dead past really was dead and then
00:46:49on our wedding day mary he appears again her brother the little man
00:46:58i gave him all the money i had in the world
00:47:02and he went away again
00:47:04i gave him all the money i had in the world
00:47:08and he went away again
00:47:15you should have told me i'm not carried this this awful thing around by yourself
00:47:24you're a very wonderful person mary i love you very much
00:47:34oh child
00:47:41but why didn't he go back for his things
00:47:46well i suppose once he had money he could he could afford better darling i'm terribly nervous
00:47:56i think i'll work up in the clock alone tonight by myself it will calm me
00:48:04you understand don't you of course i understand
00:48:09shall i walk you home no dear there's no need for that
00:48:15it's pretty late that's all right and harper there's nothing to be afraid of
00:48:25i love you
00:48:34so
00:48:42poor old red he heard my whistle i'll bet he couldn't bark or anything
00:48:49he just crawled this far and died
00:48:53why do you think he died let's go and find out
00:49:04uh
00:49:08that's young longstreet's dog red looks like he's dead to me
00:49:13they're taking him up to dr lawrence's office well do you know anything about it
00:49:18wonder what the world's a mess with him uh checkers no no thanks that coke's a nickel
00:49:28oh thanks mr rank
00:49:45oh uh doctor how long could the dog have lived with that amount of poison in him
00:49:50oh not more than a minute or so i'd say
00:49:53well then red must have been poisoned within a few hundred yards of where you found him now
00:49:59and the latter part of the distance he must have been moving slower and slower
00:50:09thank you very much doctor thanks jim
00:50:14mr peabody would you please get that magazine rack in and hurry up about it
00:50:18after mr wilson afternoon noah bring him right in there
00:50:35we don't need
00:50:45what does the law say about this kind of murder this is the same as killing a man
00:50:51it ought to be it's just as bad four paws muddy no mud on hind
00:50:57hind dry leaves mixed with the mud
00:51:03red must have been digging somewhere in the woods have you any idea what for mr wilson
00:51:13the body i think mining case the little man
00:51:20then
00:51:28you
00:51:36just caught me anything wrong wrong what do you mean closing up like this yeah just going on a
00:51:40search what you after found a machine on what search for the body state police deputized half
00:51:46the town just reach up there for a shell no one misses the news up in the clock tower
00:51:51what body they're searching for my bet is philip left his bags here
00:51:56scrawny little duck unhappy looking i knew he'd come to a bad end
00:52:01at all it'll be 15 cents mr pressure i'll just put it on your account
00:52:17oh sarah told me you're up here
00:52:19uh why are you begging are we going somewhere we aren't dearest i am
00:52:27what are you talking about as a rule men leave their wives because they don't love them but
00:52:33i must leave you because i do oh you won't object once you know the kind of man you married
00:52:44but you are the man i've married and that's all that matters
00:52:47darling i meant it when i said for better for worse
00:52:52even to killing red
00:53:01you couldn't
00:53:07it was an accident no i meant to kill him
00:53:11murder can be a chain mary one link leading to another until it circles your neck
00:53:17red was digging at the grave of the man i killed yes your little man
00:53:26you killed him with these hands
00:53:31the same hands that have held you close to me now are you satisfied to let me go
00:53:38why why did you do it i'd have given him all i had but his dreams were far grander he knew
00:53:44that your father was well to do he knew that justice longstreet would be glad to protect
00:53:49his daughter from any scandal by paying a few thousand dollars oh mary i i should have gone
00:53:56away and lost myself in a world where he can never find me but i loved you and i was weak
00:54:07darling
00:54:08if one of us goes we'll both go you would have shared half my trouble if i'd had any
00:54:19charles what is there to connect you with that man
00:54:26nothing actually you're the only one that knows i knew him
00:54:30well then you need have no fear if i'm the only one who can speak but mary in failing to speak
00:54:40you become part of the crime but i'm already a part of it because i'm a part of you
00:54:50don't you shudder at the first touch of my hands as though it was the touch of death
00:54:54oh hold me close child hold me close
00:55:06mr peabody go back to town with the sheriff and open up the coroner's office yes sir darn well
00:55:10it was the same color of course he's changed some uh being buried in the earth does it
00:55:16evening mr wilson evening noah evening mr may i say
00:55:21it what do we do about mary we can't leave her alone with him now that we know
00:55:27well she realizes now that whatever story he told her about miney kick was false
00:55:35noah i think your sister should be ready to hear the truth
00:55:43charles will they make me look at the body
00:55:48i shouldn't think so because i couldn't do it i mean i don't think i could
00:55:57say i've never seen a dead person i
00:56:06many having to tea mary 28 all together i think you didn't eat nothing at dinner
00:56:11you didn't eat nothing at dinner 28 for just you no i will manage all right
00:56:23but suppose i should should what i don't know i mean i'm terrified of seeing anybody or being
00:56:28seen mary you must get tight hold of yourself you're determined to go through this thing
00:56:34of snow before and exactly what you're going to do and say at all times perfect naturalness at all
00:56:38times now darling listen to me darling
00:56:47i am prepared to go to the police it's your father miss mary he wants to talk to you
00:56:53yes thank you sarah
00:57:07hello yes i think so just a minute and i'll see he wants me to come over he asked me to
00:57:19he said he wanted to see me alone there's nothing unusual about
00:57:23father wanting to see his daughter is that is that no
00:57:31all right adam i'll be right over
00:57:37don't you think that's rather strange strange no stranger tell you what i'll do i'll go over
00:57:43the church and work on the clock while you're with your father and you can buy and pick me up later
00:57:49i'm so afraid
00:57:50it was so pointed i wanted to see me alone and his voice sounded so different
00:57:56now you know what you're gonna say don't you
00:58:09come in mary
00:58:23is something wrong mr wilson is here on a very serious matter
00:58:28we must try to help him every way possible he wants to ask a few questions of you
00:58:35what what what do you want to know mr wilson
00:58:39you know about the body that was discovered yesterday mrs rankin
00:58:43yes did you ever meet the deceased no no no i never met him have you seen the body
00:58:53no well then uh how can you be sure you've never met him
00:58:59of course i can't be certain
00:59:03mr wilson do you suspect me of something if so what of shielding a murderer
00:59:11perhaps this photograph will refresh your memory do you recognize this man that is conrad
00:59:18meinecke commander in charge of one of the more efficient concentration camps
00:59:23you know him don't you you have met him here in harper no no i i've never seen that man mr wilson
00:59:34uh judge would you mind putting out the lights i've been showing your father some films and i
00:59:39like you to see them too i'm on the allied commission for the punishment of war criminals
00:59:45it's my job to bring escaped nazis to justice it's that job that brought me to harper
00:59:56well surely you don't think that mr wilson i've never i've never so much as even seen a nazi
01:00:02well you might without your realizing it they look like other people and
01:00:07act like other people when it's for their benefit
01:00:10a gas chamber mrs rankin the candidates were first given hot showers so that their
01:00:17paws would be open and the gas would act that much more quickly
01:00:23and this is a lime pit in which hundreds of men women and children were buried alive
01:00:32why do you think i'm here
01:00:33hundreds of men women and children were buried alive
01:00:39why do you want me to look at these horrors all this you're seeing
01:00:46it's all the product of one mind the mind of a man named
01:00:53franz kindler franz kindler yes he was the most brilliant of the younger minds from the
01:00:59nazi party it was kindler who conceived the theory of genocide mass depopulation of conquered
01:01:05countries so that regardless of who won the war germany would emerge the strongest nation in
01:01:10western europe biologically speaking unlike gables himmler and the rest of them kindler had a passion
01:01:17for anonymity the newspapers carried no picture of him oh no and just before he disappeared he
01:01:23destroyed every evidence that might link him to this past down to the last fingerprint there's
01:01:28no clue to the identity of franz kindler except one little thing he has a hobby that almost amounts
01:01:35to a mania clocks so lots of people you yourself well i'm i'm not quite finished mrs rankin
01:01:49in prison in czechoslovakia a war criminal was awaiting execution
01:01:53this was conrad one time executive officer for franz kindler
01:01:58he was an obscenity on the face of the earth the stench of burning flesh was in his clothes
01:02:04but we gave him his freedom on the chance that he might lead me to kindler
01:02:09he led me here mrs rankin and here i lost him until yesterday
01:02:17your dog red found him for me but unfortunately meineke was dead and buried now in all the world
01:02:26there's only one person who can identify franz kindler that person is the one who knows
01:02:34knows definitely who meineke came to harbour to see
01:02:38he
01:02:45no he's not a nazi my charles is not a nazi
01:02:51you were at rankin's house during the afternoon of the day where rankin's house oh yes yes did
01:02:56anyone come while you were there not that i remember now try hard to remember it's not
01:02:59so long ago only two weeks you were hanging curtains no one came were you alone all the time
01:03:03no who else was there charles he came right after his last class and we were together for more than
01:03:12an hour you you have nothing to link my husband with this man kinder except a wild suspicion
01:03:17it's a ridiculous suspicion you're trying to use me to implicate him and you can't
01:03:22you can't involve me in a lie and that's that's all it is is a lie it's a lie you know it's a lie
01:03:29it's a lie mary mary wait a minute mary
01:03:42mary wait a minute sister
01:03:45uh
01:04:15you know that your welfare and noah's means more to me than anything don't you
01:04:21yes yes you've got to face this thing with complete honesty sister
01:04:28your entire happiness may well depend on your telling me the absolute truth
01:04:34mr wilson is right and you have innocently married a criminal
01:04:39well then there is no marriage there's no call upon your loyalty as a wife
01:04:45he's good he's good he wouldn't hurt any anybody except to protect somebody he loved he's
01:04:54he's good well then the truth can't hurt him
01:05:01charles was not with you that afternoon sister i remember you saying so when you came home
01:05:07you're against him too adam yes you are you've never liked him that's why you don't believe me
01:05:13alone adam he's not a nazi he's not one of those people he's not leave us alone
01:05:25she has the facts now but she won't accept them they're too horrible for her to acknowledge
01:05:36not so much that rankin could be kindler but that she could ever have given her love to such a
01:05:40creature but we have one ally her subconscious it knows what the truth is and is struggling to be
01:05:50heard the will to truth within your daughter is much too strong to be denied look here wilson
01:05:59if he's not charles rankin we should be able to expose him without too much difficulty i'm not
01:06:03interested in proving that he isn't charles rankin i'm only interested in proving that
01:06:06he's france kindler how do you propose to do that
01:06:14through your daughter
01:06:17unless i'm mistaken she's headed for a breakdown that's the usual result of a person being
01:06:21inwardly divided rankin will recognize this and that's what i'm banking on what do you mean
01:06:25well he can't afford to trust the person approaching hysteria he won't he'll have to act
01:06:30he may try to escape before she collapses which would only be an admission of guilt
01:06:34or go on you may kill her
01:06:41you're shocked at my cold-bloodedness well that's quite natural you're a father
01:06:45it's because you are a father judge longstreet that i'm talking to you like this
01:06:51naturally we'll try to prevent murder being done
01:06:57however the proof that murder is a thing would be the strongest evidence that your daughter could have
01:07:04so
01:07:16charles
01:07:27listen strike for a hundred years after more than he was a crack charles just like you said
01:07:32mr wilson was there he tried to tell me that you were a nazi and i was supposed to believe it
01:07:37imagine you being escaped nazi oh he thinks he's very clever that wilson his idea was to
01:07:42horrify me into telling him about the little man who did he say he thought i was a nazi
01:07:49franz kindler he made it all up just to trick me but i didn't tell him anything and i didn't
01:07:55tell father anything i outfaced both of them charles he'll be simple enough to prove you're
01:07:59not dead but nazi we'll just find someone who was in your class at college and he'll identify
01:08:04you and that's all there'll be to it what you say is true he can't touch me you're quite safe
01:08:11you say nothing oh i won't charles i promise i won't they can torture him and i won't tell
01:08:16anything
01:08:31we must go down and greet them you must act natural smile at them you understand yes are you all right
01:08:41we'll face them darling
01:08:42darling and when she struck that angel star margin it was a sight to behold
01:08:50professor you sure knocked it off my hats off to you congratulations mr rankin
01:08:54what the rector did he like it what i want to know is if she's going to chime all night long
01:08:59how's your body gonna get any sleep we'll face them darling all of them them chickens
01:09:05yours is going to be on and off the roost over 15 minutes
01:09:23sarah sarah i've told you i want these curtains drawn i don't like the sunlight streaming in
01:09:28it's bad for them mary that's rubbish and you know it up at the other house we never closed
01:09:33that has nothing to do with it this is my house and i want them drawn
01:09:37suit yourself then who's going to look mighty gloomy for the party
01:09:43is it that time already
01:09:51were you able to see when they opened the grave mr randall was it too horrible well
01:09:55not the most pleasant sight oh there's mary hello mary
01:09:58hey fill not prescriptions that's part of this business i hate sleeping pills that's another
01:10:06dollar 65 okay warm wrap no sleep don't approve of no man does a day's work man gets a night's
01:10:12sleep least ways he couldn't let clock start bonging everything i believe mrs rankin uh
01:10:17ordered some ice cream ice cream yeah already gone fella said he was going past your house
01:10:22so i'll give it to him mr wilson
01:10:31mrs rankin wouldn't dream of setting foot outside the house unless fred were along
01:10:36who knows he might be anywhere the murderer i mean waiting for a new victim
01:10:42i hope you haven't forgotten you were kind enough to invite me mrs rankin
01:10:46oh no of course not mr wilson uh mr potter asked me to deliver this all the ice cream
01:10:51good and sarah's waiting for it i hope it hasn't melted
01:10:55well i won't detain you any longer i guess i have a drink for you oh just medicine i need
01:11:00you know dr hippert oh yes of course how are you
01:11:06grandma laurence can i get you something oh nothing more thank you
01:11:11where's dr rankin oh he'll be here in just a few minutes i want to have a word with him about that
01:11:16where is it out there
01:11:16no yes on my last trip
01:11:24and what was that frenchman's name oh hello dear hello
01:11:28yes that may well be ten or a dozen graves out there in those woods
01:11:33autopsy show the murder was committed just three weeks ago
01:11:36may i get you some more tea oh thank you no
01:11:40jeff may i get you another i wish i could remember what emerson says about crime
01:11:44oh there's rankin he may know sorry to be late
01:11:50oh hello there rankin are you mr wilson you know the quotation to heaven emerson
01:11:54quotation crime and the earth is made of glass i know i don't uh commit a crime
01:12:01and the earth is made of glass commit a crime
01:12:07commit a crime and it seems as if a coat of snow fell on the ground
01:12:12such as reveals in the woods the track of every partridge and fox and squirrel and mole
01:12:19you cannot recall the spoken word you cannot wipe out the foot track
01:12:23you cannot draw up the ladder so as to leave no inlet or clue you're mr wilson aren't you
01:12:30do you know you're our number one suspect in our murder case so far you're the only suspect
01:12:36potter put the finger on you he thinks you committed the crime to get possession of some
01:12:39priceless antique mr wilson mr rankin i wish you'd left that clock alone harper was a nice
01:12:44quiet place until it started banging
01:12:48mary what's wilson doing here i don't know you invited him didn't you what's he after i don't
01:12:55know are you all right yes quite all right
01:13:00all right
01:13:03i remember friday mary yes all right good night
01:13:16may i help you dear no
01:13:20no no
01:13:21oh
01:13:37it broke and the beads fell all over the floor
01:13:44he took her upstairs when i left i could still hear her crying
01:13:49all the floodgates have opened her subconscious is almost one
01:13:56now on you must know every move that mrs rankin makes
01:14:00she's never to leave the house unless i know where she's going
01:14:04if for any reason i can't be found she's to be detained no matter on what pretext
01:14:08you understand sarah don't worry she won't get by me when she snapped those beads she
01:14:13signed her own death warrant we're carrying her life in our hands every time she walks
01:14:20on a slippery sidewalk is near something that can fall drives an automobile anything that
01:14:27could result in accidental death her life is in danger yes judge she won't get by me
01:14:43so
01:15:14so
01:15:29so
01:15:43so good afternoon gentlemen today we will attempt to finish with the career of
01:15:51frederick the grocer koenig von preussen kurfuss von brandenburg prince von poland
01:15:59frederick the great to you
01:16:00hello oh mary
01:16:24all right this is charles
01:16:25can you hear me dear i can't speak very loudly where i am but i want you to understand this
01:16:31something very important has come up you must come to the church immediately the church tower
01:16:38understand yes i understand i don't want anybody to know that you're going there
01:16:44mary don't tell anybody you're going go to the church tower and leave your car in the rear
01:16:48church tower and leave your car in the rear coming through the back door okay
01:17:04anybody
01:17:08yes that went down over the rest of them get back to work yes sir
01:17:18what's that mr peabody
01:17:24your move
01:17:29gone someplace
01:17:32where to well i asked you where you was going miss mary i heard well sarah you seem to forget
01:17:40i'm no longer a child i'm a married woman well you ain't been married very long
01:17:44wait mrs rankin what is it i'm in a hurry well you don't need to go biting my head off
01:17:59what is it sarah well i i know if you've got something to say say it what is it sarah i don't
01:18:06know what's got into you lately indeed i don't you never was mean to me like this back at the
01:18:11old house maybe i'm not born my youthfulness i'm not as young as i used to be maybe you don't want
01:18:17me around anymore for heaven's sake stop talking such nonsense well it's true and you know it
01:18:21i'm gonna pack my things and leave here indeed i am
01:18:27sarah i'm sorry if i've hurt your feelings i didn't mean to really i didn't
01:18:32sarah now i couldn't get along without you and you know that don't you
01:18:37well don't you honestly honestly honestly
01:18:45sarah please wait just a minute
01:18:48sarah you will never leave me will you you know how i feel about you don't you yes i do
01:18:53it's like it was my own daughter my own little girl how could i sarah i've got to go now really
01:18:58i do i promise to be somewhere well well where to miss mary
01:19:07stop fussing sarah it's a secret
01:19:18what's the matter sarah what's the matter my heart i can't breathe the pain
01:19:24no miss mary please don't leave me no don't leave me lie right there and keep quiet keep quiet
01:19:30keep quiet maybe you're not dying
01:19:36i won't leave you one three oh please
01:19:44yes mary look i was supposed to meet charles at the clock tower
01:19:47and right away and i can't get there will you go and tell him to please wait for me
01:19:53and no one no one's to know where or why you're going it's important all right
01:20:01two three eight please hello may i speak to mr wilson
01:20:15looks like it's coming up for snow yes that's right
01:20:30so
01:20:48oh mrs rand mrs lundstrom isn't it after hours you ladies are working too hard at the library
01:20:54oh no mr rankin we closed as usual at 3 30. you're perfectly right i dismissed class 10 minutes
01:21:01early yes that's 3 44 i was playing checkers with mr potter and i didn't realize you know
01:21:11what you are mr rankin you're the absent-minded professor
01:21:41so
01:21:54you sure are lucky today i am you sure are afternoon mr hill i'm sorry mr potter i can't
01:22:00find him what the earmuffs they're right over there by the mittens come on mr potter help us
01:22:04look well i'll be right back in a minute professor right over there by that box where i told you there
01:22:09was those yeah they sing out how much do you want 85 cents that's an awful lot well they come high
01:22:18this year you want this thing i'll keep it you know mr bonnie you're a bad influence i uh
01:22:27i intended to only spend a couple of minutes you made me spend the whole
01:22:29afternoon look what time it is yeah i'd like to get even it's your move
01:22:34oh
01:22:39you really had the wind up golly you can still smell the glue where he joined it
01:22:45what's that professor i could told you it's coming up for snow
01:23:04so
01:23:09look here professor
01:23:17double or nothing
01:23:25so
01:23:55so
01:24:10he didn't go to church no no sir sir what about sarah just as i was leaving sir had some kind of
01:24:15an attack she's resting now yes jeff said it wasn't very serious but that i i should stay with her
01:24:26so
01:24:34what's the matter charles i think it's the matter then why did you want me to go to the church
01:24:41you said it was important it's important nothing actually it's my sense of proportion is
01:24:49failing me these days please charles what is
01:24:59i'm sorry
01:25:02i've just begun to feel a strain you see i have my weak moments too
01:25:09i'll tell you in my own good time
01:25:13they found out anything more no nothing it's like to find out unless you i don't know i've
01:25:17seen anybody all day i've been in my room there's a rumor going around that there's an arrest to be
01:25:21made my headaches the incident of the beads yesterday made me doubt your strength i thought
01:25:27maybe you'd gone to your father and told him something if you had you didn't have to be afraid
01:25:35no why did you tell noah why what about didn't you see him no why should i see no one
01:25:47well did you come here directly from the church am i being cross-examined oh no but when i found
01:25:51i couldn't leave sarah i called no one told him to go there and tell you i was detained i told
01:25:55you not to call anybody but surely no one call him and tell him not to go well i can't i talked
01:25:58him over call him i say he's gone if he dies his blood will be on your hands why are you saying
01:26:03it's your meddling that's done this i'd have been all right if it wasn't for you
01:26:08i bet you you had to be here on that day
01:26:15don't ignore did you kill no one yes if he goes to the church and climbs up that ladder
01:26:25was i you intended to kill wasn't it no why wasn't it i
01:26:34couldn't face life knowing what i've been to you and what i've done to noah
01:26:38but when you kill me don't put your hands on me here use this
01:26:54mary
01:26:55operator operator get me the uh state police
01:27:07yes the uh roadblocks are up we're watching the railroad station and he isn't hiding in the woods
01:27:14so
01:27:22we're watching the railroad station and he isn't hiding in the woods
01:27:43so
01:27:53so
01:28:14get lost
01:28:24i'll go for the police
01:28:40mr wilson well if he is what i think he is it's got to be easy
01:28:44we'll do everything possible to bring back she's gone mr wilson
01:28:48she's not in the house clock tower
01:28:53i don't know well if that's what he's hiding if she gets right before us
01:28:59what do we do call captain samuels and the deputies get all the help you can
01:29:03we can't work
01:29:10the church the church what about you i'll get there
01:29:13now hurry up now what do you say to me we're still alive
01:29:34so
01:29:46don't move i have a gun you don't need it i'm alone what are you doing here lift me up
01:30:04you're telling the truth why should i lie
01:30:12you were followed here i came by our way through the cemetery no one saw me
01:30:23so
01:30:33i needed the excuse i was afraid you would let me out
01:30:40what do you want i came to kill you
01:30:46no no mary it's you that's going to die you were meant to fall through that ladder
01:30:55you're going to fall
01:30:59i don't mind if i take you with me
01:31:03you are a fool
01:31:05you are a fool
01:31:10i searched the woods i watched them here like god looking into the lands i'll hide in the woods
01:31:16they won't search there again a day or two they'll be sure i got up when they find me
01:31:18they'll know you're still here but darling you're on the verge of a breakdown now you've cracked
01:31:24why else would you leave your bed i'm to an empty church tower on the dead of night
01:31:29any child could see you'd wind up killing yourself killing is what led you here
01:31:36it won't help you now
01:31:41look out the window look well that's that's an old trick mr wilson a very poor trick tricks
01:31:48that's all you know is tricks i don't need any tricks no matter what happens
01:31:54to me tricks won't do you any good you're finished here france kindler
01:32:11the citizens of harper they've come after you the plain little ordinary people the
01:32:17ones you've been laughing at have france kindler well you can't fool them anymore
01:32:21oh sure you can kill me mary half the people down there but there's no escape you'd have the
01:32:28world and it closed in on you till there was only harper that closed in on you and there
01:32:32was only this room and this room too is closing in on you it's not true the things they say i did
01:32:39it's all their idea i followed orders you gave the orders i i only did my duty
01:32:45don't send me back to them i can't face them i'm not a criminal you are
01:33:15so give me that
01:33:46so
01:34:01so
01:34:16all right mr wilson mary's safe let me give you a hand oh no no no thanks what happened
01:34:23vj and harper don't get that come on down not until you get me a new ladder i've had my ankle
01:34:31busted and my head conked from here on in my friends i'm taking it easy well i'll get you
01:34:37another ladder mr wilson you've had enough trouble good night mary pleasant dreams