Agatha Christie's Poirot 2-1, Murder in the Mews, 名探偵ポワロ 第2話 ミューズ街の殺人 日本語字幕 英語学習にも

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00:00Kill anybody? Nobody would know if it was a gunshot or a firework.
00:10But not so good, my friend, if nobody would know if it was a gunshot or a firework.
00:13But not so good, my friend, if your chosen method is strangulation.
00:16No, that's true. No.
00:19Or poisoning, come to that. Yes.
00:22You're pulling my leg. Yes, Hastings, we pull ever so gently the
00:26leg. Well, I still think it's a jolly good night
00:28for a murder. Anyway, I'm going to leave you here.
00:33This is where I garage my car. Good night, Chief Inspector.
00:35Good night, Poirot. Good night, Captain Hastings.
00:38Other man. Good night.
01:10Doctor Poirot does not need to go to the dentist, Miss Lemon.
01:19You've put it off once. Poirot does not need to go to the dentist,
01:22Miss Lemon. You've put it off once already.
01:25My teeth are perfection. It is sacrilege to tamper with them.
01:29But why do we not do something constructive about my collars, Miss Lemon?
01:32That laundry is in the pay of my enemies. Thank you, Poirot's residence.
01:37Poirot, please. Oh.
01:39Jap here? Yes.
01:41Chief Inspector Jap. He's here.
01:54Here's a strange thing, Poirot. Strange thing, Poirot.
01:58Mute last night. Where your friend Hastings keeps...
02:02Where your friend Hastings keeps his car.
02:05And Hastings was saying about how the sound of a shock
02:08could be covered by the noise of a firework.
02:10Yes. Well, someone did it.
02:12Really? Not murder. It looks like suicide.
02:15But they're not entirely happy about it.
02:18I'll meet you there in one hour.
02:27But I...
02:30But I...
02:33What did you do to spare the time, Poirot?
02:36No, no, no, not at all.
02:38But I hope you appreciate my friend's urgent business.
02:41I have had to cancel to be here. Oh, really? Oh, yes.
02:48And there's a Mrs Allen.
02:50She shared the house with a friend, Miss Plenderleaf,
02:55who is a professional photographer, or something along those lines.
03:03Miss Plenderleaf was away in the country,
03:05but when she came home this morning,
03:07she finds her friend's door locked.
03:10She knocks and calls, but can't get any answer.
03:13In the end, she gets really alarmed and calls the police.
03:1610.45, our lads break the door down,
03:19and there's Mrs Allen lying in a heap on the floor, shot through the head.
03:27Right, Brett, what's the trouble?
03:29Well, the position's all right.
03:31If she shot herself, she'd probably have slipped from the chair
03:34into just that position.
03:36But? The prints on the gun, sir, they're the problem.
03:39Bit of a thumbprint and a forefinger, and that's all.
03:42Just what you get from someone trying to press the dead woman's fingers
03:45on the gun and not doing it very well.
03:52Gun in left hand, wound on the left side.
03:56Presumably, she was left-handed.
04:00It looks as though she's holding the gun.
04:03In fact, she isn't. It's just sort of lying in her hand.
04:07Anything else?
04:09The window was closed and bolted, and the door was locked.
04:12We haven't been able to find the key.
04:17Watch this, then.
04:23Anything strike you?
04:25I was looking at the wound.
04:27I was looking at the wound.
04:34Expensive. A lot of it.
04:36A lot of it.
04:40A number of it.
04:45Been dead?
04:47She died at about 11.30 last night.
04:57No sign of any note having been written.
05:00No. Seems a missing key.
05:03If the key was...
05:05If the key was here, we wouldn't hesitate.
05:08Suicide, we'd say.
05:20I still can't believe it.
05:22We'll be as brief as possible.
05:25You were away for the weekend, I take it?
05:27Yes, since Friday noon.
05:29Away for the weekend, I take it?
05:31Yes, since Friday noon.
05:33Pardon, mademoiselle.
05:35You called the police.
05:37It did not occur to you that she's...
05:39It did not occur to you that she might have gone away
05:42and locked the door before leaving?
05:44Why should she lock it?
05:46In any case, she would have been able to find the key.
05:49I don't know.
05:51I don't know.
05:54In any case, she would have left a note for me.
05:56And she did not leave any note?
05:58Of course she didn't.
06:00Tell me about Mrs Allen, Miss Spenglase.
06:03I met her abroad. She was on her way back from India.
06:06I was looking for someone to share a flat with me.
06:09We decided we liked each other.
06:11What about the husband?
06:15Died a year or two after the marriage.
06:19A year or two after the marriage.
06:24I don't know if it was his.
06:26No, I'm sure she wasn't.
06:28No, I'm sure she wasn't.
06:30Did she have any particular man friend?
06:32Or men friends?
06:34She was engaged to be married again,
06:36if that answers your question.
06:38What's the name of the man she was engaged to?
06:40Oh, my God.
06:42I haven't told Charles.
06:44Who is Charles, Miss?
06:46The man Barbara was engaged to.
06:48Charles Laverton-West.
06:50He's MP for someplace in Hampshire.
06:52I should have phoned him.
06:54We'll go round and see.
06:56But there'll be no quarrel between them,
06:58as far as you know.
07:00I'd be very surprised.
07:02Barbara wasn't the quarrelling kind.
07:04What is your own opinion
07:06of Mr Laverton-West, Mrs?
07:08He's young, ambitious.
07:10A good public speaker
07:12means to get on in the world.
07:14And on the debit side?
07:18Rather pompous.
07:21Those are not very serious false men, Mrs.
07:23Those are not very serious false men, Mrs.
07:25Oh.
07:27You don't think so?
07:29Well, they might be to you,
07:31but to Mrs. Allen?
07:33No.
07:35It's them.
07:42You were fond of your friend?
07:46Yes, very.
07:48Yes, very.
07:56I know this must be upsetting for you,
07:58but there are just one or two more questions
08:00I'd like to ask you.
08:02Dead, wasn't she?
08:04Left-handed?
08:06Left-handed?
08:08No, I don't think so.
08:10No, I'm sure she wasn't.
08:12Really?
08:14You see, Mrs. Allen was shot in the left temple,
08:17in the left hand.
08:19Didn't you notice that when you found the body?
08:21No, I didn't.
08:25Understandable, miss.
08:27But it seems highly unlikely
08:29that a normally right-handed person
08:31would shoot themselves left-handed.
08:39It's normal, Mrs. Allen?
08:43It's not the kind of thing
08:45that's normally worn by our sex, is it?
08:47Oh, so you recognize it?
08:49I don't recognize it.
08:51I recognize what it is, though.
08:53A man's cuff link.
08:55Hestings?
08:57Once we've got this filter screwed down good...
08:59Hestings?
09:01Tight.
09:03We can put the new oil in,
09:05and she will run like a well-oiled clock.
09:07Hestings?
09:09Hello?
09:15But you were to ask questions, Hestings,
09:17to sound that local opinion.
09:19Oh, I've done that. Freddy?
09:21Hestings, to sound that local opinion.
09:23Oh, I've done that. Freddy?
09:25Freddy's helping with the oil filter.
09:27Is that a little good?
09:29I think we're tight for now.
09:31We'll put the spanner to it
09:33when we've put in a new gasket.
09:35Right. This is Mr. Poirot.
09:37Where are you, Gov? I'm Fred Dog.
09:39You can call me Freddy.
09:41Hello, Freddy.
09:44He's got the goods.
09:46Did you see something last night?
09:48Well, Miss Allen, she went to the post box about six.
09:50About half nine, though,
09:52a car pulled up.
09:54Standard Swallow Saloon. Rubbish, really.
09:56But it looked smart.
09:58A man got out. He was about 45.
10:00Well set up. Military-looking gent.
10:02You seen him before?
10:04Yeah, a couple of times.
10:06Dark blue overcoat, toothbrush moustache.
10:08He was in there for about an hour.
10:10I saw them come out together.
10:12You saw him leave?
10:14I don't miss much, Gov.
10:16Then you heard what they said, of course.
10:18Yeah. He said,
10:20think it over and let me know.
10:22And she said something.
10:24Then he said, so long.
10:26And the way they talked.

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