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Face of a Stranger is a 1964 British film directed by John Moxey and starring Jeremy Kemp, Bernard Archard and Rosemary Leach. The screenplay was by John Sansom based on a story by Wallace. It is part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios.

Plot

Vince Howard and John Bell are prison cellmates awaiting their release. When Bell is found with a knife his release is delayed by three months. He asks Howard to visit his wife Mary, who is blind. Once out of jail, Howard discovers that his own wife has left him. He starts to live with Mary. Knowing that Bell has money stashed away from a robbery, on his release Howard offers to drive him to get the stolen cash. Howard kills him and he returns with the money to Mary, who drugs him and makes to run off with her friend Michael Forrest. Howard recovers from the dope and kills Forest and then Mary.

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Transcript
00:00You
00:30I
01:00I
01:30I
02:00I
02:30Something going on son
02:32And say that again
02:35Everyone's be edgy something's going on screws now about it. No
02:52What are you doing with that son I
02:55Couldn't help it spot. Well shoved it to me in the lineup. What do you want to go and do that for?
03:01Stands to reason if the screws know there's a ship about where they can look for it
03:09Spud Wells were they not gonna look for it
03:14In here
03:15Right. All right, you and I know that spud knows that let's hope the screws know it
03:20No, well, it stands to reason we're both going out at the end of the week
03:24We're not gonna play any fool games with shivs. I hope the screws reckon same way you do, sir
03:30We're safe
03:32They're not gonna look in here for this
03:35Who passed you the ship, huh?
03:41Now look lads, I know you're not shift merchants you're covering for someone aren't you
03:48All right. Tell me who it is and we'll forget it
03:52well, Vince
03:54Howard doesn't know sir. It was passed to me by whom?
04:03All right, Bill
04:04Lots of 90 days remission. I'm taking away 90 days of your remission time. No, no, you can't do that. I'm going
04:11Alright chief now then bill who passed you the ship or do you want another three months?
04:21I'll take them back to their cell
04:24right
04:33Cut his throat for him. Oh the governor spot wells. Oh, you shouldn't have taken it from him son
04:39You know better than that. Well, he couldn't go at you. You'd have been on the outside. I
04:44Know but well, you know how it is
04:46Yeah
04:48I
04:52Was a missus gonna say
05:01That's Mary's favorite tune
05:04Did I tell you we'd only be married a few months before the anatomy? Yes, you did
05:08Sorry
05:11Yeah, I reckon she'd be a bit disappointed
05:14another three months
05:16Hey, will you go and see her for me break the news? Well, can you write?
05:21Well, it'll be better. She's got some old geezer has to read my letters to her. No, why is that?
05:26Well, she rented this cottage
05:29He's the gamekeeper agent something like that Forrest Michael Forrest
05:33She'll punch his fat head for him when I get home. Yeah, I still don't see why he has to read the letters for it
05:39I'd only been in her about a year and
05:42She went blind
05:45Right
05:48You don't let on much do you sir? Well, I
05:54Progressive myopia. Yeah, what's that? When it's a doubt? I'm not really sure but apparently it's incurable
06:01When she came out of hospital she wrote me this letter
06:04He wrote it for her telling me how kind he'd been
06:08Helping her to arrange the cottage so she could move about and all that. What's wrong in that?
06:11I mean she need out wouldn't you use in the name?
06:13Well, I suppose sir, but I just don't like to think of anyone doing things for Mary even if he's a hundred and one
06:18She tell you that
06:20No, I just assumed it and don't start giving me any other ideas. I already had enough trouble trying to keep him back as it is
06:28Well, are there any other members of the family couldn't you write to them no, we don't get on I
06:33Don't see why the news is any better coming from me. Well, I've written her about you you being my mate and all
06:39By the way, she lived a couple of hours on the train take your half a day man
06:44Well, we're friends aren't we? Yes, I know but I
06:47Wouldn't ask you if she wasn't it had come better from you. Like I said, she knows about you. Well, I say well tell her
06:55There was a mistake. I couldn't help it and I've got to stay another three months say it wasn't my fault
07:00What about her money?
07:02What about it?
07:04We still got his test him. Yeah
07:06Well Mary's got some of it
07:09That's for the rest of it
07:11I've served over three years for that money. I figure I'm entitled to it by now
07:16It'll keep another 90 days if they haven't found it already. Do you think they wouldn't come here crying if they'd found it?
07:23It's safe
07:24For Mary and me to get away. Where's from from anywhere?
07:28Just her and me
07:31All right, she will be a little bit disappointed then don't you think I know it
07:35She's had to put up with a lot being blind no help from me or her family
07:42It's just not fair
07:45All right, then Johnny I'll go see her. Oh, thanks. I'll have to go in first. Yeah, of course
07:53She's some looker that wife of yours. Oh
07:57Yeah, she's quite a looker
08:02Hey Vince, yeah
08:04One thing good has come out of this. Oh, what's that? Well you and me I've never had a friend like you before Vince
08:09That's the truth. Yeah, we go on. All right. No, it's more than that. Good night, Johnny
08:14Good night, and you'll see Mary for me
08:17Yeah, I'll go see
08:26Moved out six months ago
08:29I didn't leave no dress. Who wants to know? Oh, I do
08:36Rasmus
08:38Really just fancy that in a way
08:44Where'd she go then she didn't tell me I said she should you know, I'll leave a forwarding address
08:49lots of inquiries for
08:51refused point-blank
08:53Called me and it was the old biddies who she did
08:55Thank you, I said she didn't tell me
08:58Not that I didn't know well ask the furniture men
09:01She had a couple of bits and pieces or nothing worth mentioning. I'd assume it slung it out, but not her. Oh, no
09:07She had to have a furniture van around here and everything. Well, didn't he's first I nothing
09:20Oh
09:26I
09:32Written it down. She told me not to tell no one
09:41He saw buildings what's that about half a mile up the road
09:55I
10:25Oh
10:49My grace I
10:52I
10:53Went down to her. Did you?
10:55Yeah
10:57You moved in
10:58That's right
11:00Have you been?
11:02Three years away then not knock off. You've been marvelous
11:06Well, what do you want?
11:08Come on free love. Look go away Vince. There's a good chap. Just go away
11:12All right, if that's the way you want it come in
11:20That's sorry. Oh, yeah. Who is he great? I'll ask you the same question friend. Oh
11:30Well, I'm sorry I didn't mean to get you into trouble
11:33I'm sorry, I didn't mean to get you into trouble. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to get you into trouble
11:37I'm sorry. I didn't mean to get you into trouble. I didn't mean to get you into trouble
11:41Well, what do you mean well
11:45Who is he grace happy a the widows friend and why don't you go away
11:52Outside you must be joking
12:00You'll use it see right darling and what you take your little bag and go
12:10I
12:40I
13:10I
13:32You return after I want to lose that sir, you might not be able to get old
13:36It's got it
13:40It's four miles by road and two of you cut across the estate I know taxi nothing there is but he's not here
13:46So he's gone the races and what time he'll be back then
13:49Let's see now last race about 530 about seven so long as I don't stop on the road
13:54What about this shortcut? Ah, well, you go down the village turn left past the church
14:00Over the style father footpath and when you reach the road you turn left
14:03No, no, I tell a lie you turn right and you'll find the cottage about under jars along the left hand side
14:33I
15:03Oh, hang on I'll give you a
15:33I
16:04What are you doing Johnny? Hey, I'll look here on my
16:12Come on did you realize you're hurt?
16:15Doctor said you want to get out of bed on any account. Yeah. Well, how long have I been here?
16:20since yesterday
16:22I'm sorry. I must have been a terrible trouble. Oh, what are you talking about? You know enough to be able to
16:27That's what I'm here for isn't it Johnny it's wonderful to have you home I didn't I don't know what I should have done if you
16:34Hadn't come
16:37It's been a long time Johnny
16:43Look here
16:47Yes in there didn't they feed you in that oh, I'm sorry love I'm sorry we won't talk about that any longer it's all over
16:55Your home it's gonna be wonderful just the two of us
16:59The doctor says you're going to need a lot of looking after. I
17:03May not be able to see my lover
17:05But I can look after you
17:17It's good news for you
17:20The doctor's very pleased with you and he says you can get up today
17:26Yeah, I got you the post
17:33Anything I know
17:39Wow, what do you want for lunch?
17:49Is there something wrong no, no, no, it's all right
18:10My darling by now Vince will have told you the bad news
18:15What can I say?
18:16Except that the next three months will be the longest of my life
18:20It was good of Vince to come and see you wasn't it?
18:23Perhaps when I come out we can get together with him and his wife
18:26He's been a good friend to me
18:46I
18:56Just want to ask you something that's all
19:01Ask you questions very important
19:05Look say yeah
19:08Supposing I didn't come out when I did
19:11Supposing I've been forced to stay in there. I know three months
19:17What would that have meant to you I
19:20Don't understand it's quite simple supposing I'd had to stay and I understand what you said
19:28Why do you want to ask I just want to know that's all
19:33All right, I'll tell you
19:37I'm never meant to talk about this. I didn't want to upset you. Well, let me tell you
19:42When they and they arrested you and sent you to prison for five years
19:48I thought I'd never be able to stand it. Oh, I knew that
19:53With good behavior, it probably wouldn't be much more than three years
19:58But three years is still a long time to wait
20:02We only just been married I felt that that was the end for us
20:07I felt that that was the end for us
20:12But you left me that money and
20:15I'm with it. I came down here and entered the cottage and
20:20Started to make a home for you to come back to
20:23Well that made things a lot easier
20:26There was plenty to do
20:31Then I went blind
20:34Well, that really was the end I just wanted to die I've come off it I know it I know it sounds silly but
20:42We you can't imagine I at the time I did
20:48At the hospital and at the training school, they they taught me how to manage and
20:54When I came back here, I I realized I I could still make a home for us
21:00Sometimes it was a bit difficult
21:02But then I I thought about the day when you'd come home
21:06And that made it easier
21:08But the longer I waited the harder it seemed
21:12If you hadn't come home when you did if you'd even been a day late, I'd I don't know
21:22Is that what you wanted to know
21:24Yeah, yeah, I suppose sir
21:32What was in the letter the letter from the prison
21:37How'd you know about that I
21:40Should know what they feel like by now
21:44Was it from Vince
21:46Vincent, yeah
21:49I
21:51Thought he came out same day as you did. Oh, we had a bit of bother, you know, I've got some remission
22:00That's a good job his wife isn't as neurotic as yours
22:06Go make you some tea
22:22I
22:29Sorry darling, did I startle you?
22:32What today I
22:34Just I work out where next week's rents coming from. Oh, don't worry about that. We've got enough
22:39You know three weeks and get a job later
22:48Johnny yeah
22:51When you're going to pick up the rest of the money, well, it's a bit early. Yeah. Anyway, maybe they're watching for me
22:55You've got to pick it up sometime
22:57Yeah, I suppose sir
23:00He belongs to you not according to the law I should thought after three years in that place you're entitled to it
23:07Yeah, well, that's as maybe what you felt the same way. Oh, we got you
23:11Leave that to me. Let me decide when's the best time
23:22Oh
23:23Are you going I'm going for a walk doctor said I gotta exercise my leg you coming
23:28No, you go on
23:30I'll get the supper
23:51I
23:59Sorry, man, it's all very well saying you're sorry mate. You're right. I might have done something to mischief with that thing
24:02Yes, I could good night
24:04You are a trespasser. So does that give you go any right to go around taking potshots of people?
24:08I wasn't shooting at you old boy
24:10shooting it
24:12Yeah
24:14Missed him
24:16There's a lot of gray squirrels around here. Sorry to worry still you want to be more careful
24:19You know, you want to be a bit more careful where you're walking this is private land
24:24I'm sorry. I didn't know I rent a cottage down there. Oh, you know, that's interesting
24:29What's your name?
24:31Bell John Bell Mary Bell's husband. That's right
24:36Prison must be held. Sorry to change a man so much. You look completely different when you picture
24:44He had an accident
24:46Not used to crossing loads after all this time a
24:50But just watch where you're walking in future
24:52I
24:54I
24:56Must have been Michael Forrest, the agent for the estate.
25:21Sure, I told you about him when I wrote.
25:25Oh, yeah, of course. I forgot.
25:27It's not like him to be careless with a gun.
25:29Yeah, what could have been an accident?
25:31You're always having accidents. First a car, then this.
25:35Oh, no.
25:36What?
25:37I ain't gonna put a maggotty worm in with it.
25:39Oh!
25:40You won't put it back in there, in the basket, will you?
25:42Er, er, no. No, no.
25:46You've changed, Johnny. Did you know that?
25:48Eh?
25:49Well, being in prison sort of...
25:51made you sort of different.
25:53You're gentler.
25:54Here you are.
25:55Oh, really?
25:57Oh!
26:00I love you.
26:01I always did.
26:02You mean you like me a bit better? Thank you very much again.
26:04Seriously, I mean it.
26:08Oh, I'm glad, love.
26:10That's what I wanted to hear.
26:13Cheerio, then.
26:15Where you off to?
26:16Going to the kitchen.
26:17What for?
26:18To wash the strawberries.
26:19No, you're not. That's what I've got to do.
26:21Look, you sit there, young lady.
26:22Look, who's the boss in this house? There's only one person, who is it?
26:24You.
26:25Right, well, get that in your thick skull.
26:37Be ashamed of yourself, taking advantage of an honest woman as you own her,
26:40only trying to make a living.
26:42Am I giving her the wrong change?
26:43Yes! I was the one who was about to be ashamed.
26:45Oh!
26:46Easy, old girl.
26:47OK?
26:49What's wrong?
26:50Go down now.
26:57What's the matter?
26:58What?
27:00Hello, Michael!
27:01Hi, Mrs Bell.
27:02I'm very well, thank you. Is he coming this way?
27:05How are you, old man?
27:06Of course you've met my husband.
27:08I understand you took a pot shot at him the other day.
27:10Sorry about that, old boy.
27:12I hope you're not going to tell us we're trespassing.
27:14You can trespass anywhere you want to, Mrs Bell.
27:16Go ahead, old man.
27:17Thank you, Michael. Bye-bye.
27:34Yeah, what's the matter?
27:35Why?
27:36You're walking all over the post.
27:37Oh, sorry.
27:38Is there anything?
27:42No.
27:43No, it's only Bill.
27:47Bill?
27:57My darling Mary, why haven't I had a letter from you?
28:01I know you must have been disappointed when I didn't come home,
28:03but surely you could have written.
28:11It's even worse in here now than it used to be.
28:14So, Mary, however unhappy you are,
28:16remember I'm unhappy too.
28:18Write to me.
28:20Write to me soon.
28:25Do you mind if I borrow your typewriter, love?
28:28No, go ahead.
28:30Who are you writing to?
28:31Oh, something about a water.
28:34You'll have to sign it.
28:36Why?
28:38Well, you're the ratepayer, aren't you?
28:40Oh.
28:46Oh, what's that?
28:47A letter?
28:50A letter, old man?
28:52What are you thinking, is it toilet paper?
28:54Oh, I'm sorry.
28:57Who's it from?
28:59It's from my wife.
29:01Oh, that's nice.
29:03What does she say?
29:04She says she's looking forward to me coming out, all right?
29:07Oh, I'm sure she is.
29:09What's her name?
29:13Mary.
29:14Mary.
29:17What's she like?
29:20I don't know.
29:22She's...
29:24She's quite a girl.
29:43Happy?
29:46Yeah.
29:49Not completely.
29:53Why do you ask that?
29:59Something's worrying you.
30:03No.
30:05You're serious.
30:07Tell me.
30:09I've never thought of moving.
30:12Moving where?
30:14I don't know.
30:16Just moving.
30:20You've got the money?
30:25Not yet.
30:28Yeah, can we move?
30:31It's all we can afford to stay here.
30:34I don't know.
30:35It's all we can afford to stay here.
30:44Don't you like it here, Johnny?
30:48Of course I do.
30:51Aren't you happy?
30:53Yeah.
31:07I've been up here this last couple of months.
31:11And all of my life.
31:16Well.
31:18Yeah, you're right, of course.
31:21What's the point of moving?
31:25You have to...
31:28work something out.
31:30What?
31:33Something.
31:36Hey, come on, you'll catch your death.
31:47You'll think of something, won't you?
31:51Yeah.
31:53Something I'll have to.
32:10Hi, Smarter.
32:12Well, well, well.
32:14Bella.
32:16Where is she, then?
32:17I'll find your friend in number three.
32:24Vince!
32:25It's old Vince.
32:26Johnny.
32:27I wondered back there when they told me I had a visitor.
32:29I thought, well, who the hell can be visiting me?
32:31I knew it wasn't Mary.
32:32She doesn't like coming here.
32:33Why is that?
32:34Well, she gets embarrassed, you know.
32:37Well, how is it, Vince?
32:39How are things?
32:40Fine, fine.
32:42Mary wrote me you've been to see her.
32:43Thanks.
32:44That's no trouble.
32:46Hey, marvelous little cottage she's got down there.
32:48Yeah, I can't wait to see it.
32:50You'll know next week, then.
32:51Then I know it, don't I, just know it.
32:53What are you going to do, then?
32:54Well, first of all, I'm going to get sloshed.
32:57Right, now seriously, though, have you got any plans?
32:59No, not what you call plans.
33:02You're going home, then?
33:03Well, where else?
33:05Then Mary and me will go away for a couple of months.
33:08Takes money.
33:10Money, I've got.
33:11All we'll have.
33:13Going.
33:16Why?
33:18Just curious.
33:20Curiosity killed the cat, my man.
33:22Oh, curiosity killed the cat, that's right, sir.
33:24Keep it down there, you two.
33:28Are you working, Vince?
33:29Yeah, I've got something on.
33:30Yeah, you would have.
33:31Say, next week can we get together?
33:34For what?
33:35Well, sort of a reunion, do me and Mary, you and your wife.
33:39Yeah, fine.
33:40How is your wife, by the way?
33:43Fine, fine.
33:44Yeah, I bet she is now.
33:47I'll tell you what, you give me a couple of days at home,
33:49you know, things to do, you understand,
33:51then I'll contact you.
33:52Where are you living?
33:53Oh, nowhere permanent.
33:54Look, I'll get in touch with you.
33:55Yeah.
33:56Well, you do that.
33:57Don't forget.
33:58No, I won't forget.
34:00Hello, I've got a bloke to see, sir.
34:01Yeah, sure, sure.
34:05Oh, see you.
34:07Oh, see you, Vince.
34:14Vince came to see me today.
34:16He looked worried, like he got something on his mind.
34:20I suppose that getting used to the outside again
34:22can be quite a problem.
34:24Only one more week now, Mary.
34:26Just seven more days and it'll all be over.
34:31I've a calendar on the wall with a large circle
34:33around the day when we'll be together again.
34:36Yeah.
34:44Johnny?
34:46Johnny?
34:47Yeah, I'm in here, love.
34:48Where are you?
34:49In here, come on.
34:51Over here.
34:57You've been quiet.
34:59Yeah, I've been thinking.
35:00About?
35:01Yeah, about that job.
35:03I had a letter from this bloke up north,
35:04I think he might have got something for me.
35:06Does that mean you'll have to go away?
35:07Yeah, I'm afraid so.
35:09He wants to see me tomorrow.
35:11Who is this man?
35:12Oh, you don't know him, bloke.
35:13I met him in prison.
35:15This job's all right, isn't it?
35:16Oh, it's all legal, yeah.
35:17Promise?
35:19Yeah, I promise.
35:22How long will you be gone?
35:24I shall be back late Thursday afternoon.
35:28I won't like being on my own.
35:31I know it sounds silly.
35:32After three years.
35:34No, it's not.
35:35I understand.
35:39What train are you going to catch?
35:4112.18.
35:55Excuse me.
35:56Can you tell me the best way to get to...
35:58Sorry, mate.
36:08That seems to be in order, Mr Bell.
36:10Is it?
36:11Yes.
36:12She's not really ready for the Monte Carlo rally,
36:14but she'll give you about.
36:16Doubt it.
36:17How long do you want her for?
36:19Half three, four days.
36:21That's 30 bob a day and a bob and a half a mile, eh?
36:2430 bob a day and a bob and a half a mile.
36:26You must be joking, mate.
36:27Oh, look, Mr Bell, I'm doing you a favour.
36:29You haven't got a deposit, remember?
36:37Come on in and sign the forms.
37:03Hello, Johnny boy.
37:04Vince!
37:08How's it feel, then?
37:09A touch of the old fresh air?
37:10Oh, it feels marvellous.
37:12What are you doing here?
37:13Couldn't you stay away from the old place?
37:15For old time's sake.
37:16We're mates, aren't we?
37:17You'd have done the same for me.
37:18I guess so.
37:19Well, my good man, this here conveyance belong to you?
37:21Yes, my lord.
37:22I had for the occasion.
37:23You care to step inside?
37:24This is living.
37:25Pity you couldn't bring the rolls, James.
37:27I'm afraid it's been cleaned, sir.
37:29I'm afraid it's been cleaned, sir.
37:30James?
37:31I'm afraid it's been cleaned, sir.
37:33Where to, sir?
37:34Home, James.
37:37I was thinking, you know,
37:38if you've got some stuff to pick up,
37:39why don't we go now while I've got the motor in there?
37:41Oh, well, I'm...
37:44Yeah.
37:45It's all right, son, all right.
37:46They're out looking for you.
37:47Trust me, I'll give them the slip.
37:50All right.
37:51Where to, then?
37:53I'll show you.
38:00All right, then?
38:01All right.
38:05Right, what's in there?
38:06Waterloo.
38:07What's so special in there?
38:09This.
38:11Here, I thought they only did these things every so often.
38:13They do.
38:14They just make special arrangements.
38:15Like what?
38:16Like paying the rent.
38:17What's it costing?
38:18500 quid.
38:20500 quid?
38:21Yes, sir.
38:22500 quid?
38:23Yes, sir.
38:24500 quid?
38:25Yes, sir.
38:26500 quid?
38:27Yes, sir.
38:28500 quid?
38:29Yes, sir.
38:36I can't understand why you wanted to come here.
38:38I can't it anyway.
38:39Don't be too careful, Johnny.
38:40It's all there.
38:41All there.
38:42What now?
38:43Back to civilization.
38:50You won't mind if I don't ask you in?
38:52I mean, it's been a long time, Mary and me.
38:54Well, it's been a long time.
38:56Don't worry, son, I understand.
38:59What's up?
39:07Looks as if I ride a duffer.
39:19Here, Johnny. Come and have a look at this.
39:22At what?
39:23Can't seem to get no petrol through.
39:25I know from nothing what happens under the bonnet.
39:28It's in there. What am I supposed to be looking at?
39:33Vince!
39:36No, Vince! No!
39:58Vince!
40:28Vince!
40:58Vince!
41:28Vince!
41:58Vince!
42:28Vince!
43:28It's not very hygienic, is it?
43:59Got to brush all that up in the morning.
44:01Hello, Mr. Bell.
44:02I saw you in the village the other day.
44:04I saw you with your wife.
44:05I think she's a wonderful woman, if you don't mind my saying.
44:08There's no taxi, no, sir. It's out for the funeral.
44:11Sorry.
44:12I have to walk now, I suppose. It's all over.
44:14Thanks anyway.
44:15Goodbye, Mr. Bell.
44:28You're in a hurry.
44:29It's you.
44:30Been away?
44:31Yeah, up north.
44:32Of course. I saw Mrs. Bell. She told me.
44:34Successful?
44:35Sorry?
44:36Did you get the job?
44:39Have I dropped a brick?
44:40Wasn't I supposed to know?
44:41That's not important.
44:42Well, it must be difficult for you chaps to get started in something.
44:46See you.
44:48Bye.
44:49Bye.
44:50Bye.
44:51Bye.
44:52Bye.
44:53Bye.
44:54Bye.
44:55Bye.
44:56Bye.
44:57Bye.
45:13Mary?
45:14Johnny, is that you?
45:15Yeah.
45:16Where are you?
45:18Over here.
45:19Keep talking. Where?
45:20Here in the corner by the fence.
45:21That's it. Easy, old girl.
45:22There you are.
45:25I missed you.
45:28It's all right. I've only been gone two days.
45:31I missed you.
45:33Here. Here. Here.
45:35Come on inside.
45:36Hang on then.
45:48I'm sorry, love. Can you give me a hand with this?
45:52Just put it down on the table, will you?
45:57Here.
46:08Come on then.
46:10Tell me.
46:12Did you have a good trip?
46:13Not very.
46:16Didn't you get the job?
46:17There was no job.
46:19Oh, Johnny. You mean you went all the way out there...
46:21I didn't go after a job.
46:23Well, what then?
46:28Money?
46:31Here.
46:34How would you like to go away somewhere?
46:36Why didn't you say anything?
46:38Why did you make up that story about going for a job?
46:40Well, I didn't want to tell you in case anything went wrong.
46:43But it didn't.
46:45No.
46:47No, we can go anywhere we like.
46:49Do anything we like. How about that then?
46:51Well, that's wonderful, Johnny.
46:54You sure it's all right to use the money?
46:57I mean, no one saw you when you fetched it?
47:00No, nobody.
47:01Nobody.
47:05What's so laughing at?
47:06Hey, come on. Give us a cup of tea.
47:08Oh, I'm sorry, darling. I'm sorry.
47:21Well?
47:22It's all here.
47:23Fifteen thousand quid.
47:25All present and accounted for.
47:27All right, old girl. What do we do now?
47:30We do something about him upstairs.
47:32I've been thinking of that.
47:34We'll phone the police.
47:36Why? What do you want to tell them?
47:38Just leave it to me, old girl.
47:39What do you want to tell them?
47:40Look, we'll just tell them that Vince Howard is here.
47:43I'm sure they'll be interested.
47:45Why?
47:46How do you think he got this money?
47:55Are you sure it's the best thing?
47:57Of course it is.
47:58If he did kill John, they'll think he's still got the money.
48:01It may put them off us for a bit.
48:05Hello?
48:08I understand a certain John Bell came out of prison yesterday.
48:14Yes, well, I'm sorry. I'd rather not disclose that.
48:19Now, I thought you might be interested to know that his cellmate, Vince Howard...
48:25Yes, that's right.
48:26Well, Vince Howard has been impersonating John Bell for the past three months.
48:32What?
48:34Oh, he's living at Park Edge Cottage.
48:37That's it.
48:40No, I can assure you it's the truth.
49:11Yes, I'll put the money down.
49:16Where did you get the car?
49:17I left it down Coombe Road.
49:19Don't worry, I've got it well hidden. It's not far.
49:23How long do you think they'll be?
49:25Not long.
49:26They'll probably want to check on what I've told them first.
49:28You'd better hurry then.
49:29I am hurrying.
49:31Hand me my coat, will you?
49:35Here.
49:38How long will the drug last?
49:40What time is it now?
49:41Half past two.
49:42It should last till three. You're just after.
49:43Come on, we'd better hurry.
49:44Just a minute.
49:45What's the matter now?
49:46The briefcase.
49:47You don't trust me, do you?
49:49Not worth 15,000 pounds.
49:51You're a strange girl.
49:53You're not complaining, are you?
49:54Me? No.
49:55No, of course not.
49:57Come on.
49:58Kiss me again, Michael.
49:59No, we must hurry.
50:00Kiss me again, Michael. Properly.
50:18Better?
50:19It's much better.
50:21I can tell what you're thinking by the way you kiss me, you know.
50:23You are a strange woman.
50:25What was that?
50:28Hello, old man.
50:30You look a bit groggy.
50:32Come on.
50:33Let's have that gun.
50:34Get out of the way, Mary.
50:35Get out of the way.
50:36Where is he, Michael? Help me.
50:37Where is he?
50:39Now, don't do anything foolish.
50:41Michael, help me! Where is he?
50:43No!
50:44Stop him!
50:47What happened?
50:51Help me, somebody. Please help me.
51:00What's happening?
51:16Is he dead?
51:22Yeah.
51:25Yeah, he's dead.
51:31How are you?
51:35Please, come to me.
51:38It's all right.
51:40It's all right.
51:42It's all right.
51:44It's all right.
51:46It's all right.
51:48It's all right.
51:49Come to me.
51:51It's all right now.
51:55It's all right now.
51:58There's nothing to worry about now.
51:59He's dead.
52:02We've got the money.
52:04We can say he killed John.
52:10John is dead, isn't he, Vince?
52:14You did kill him.
52:16Yeah.
52:20Yeah, I had to.
52:24Because I loved you.
52:28I loved you.
52:31I thought with the money you'd go on accepting it.
52:36When did you know?
52:39I knew all the time, but I didn't...
52:40Then why didn't you tell me?
52:41Well, I didn't tell you because things were better than they'd ever been.
52:43I told you that I was happier than I'd ever been before.
52:45I told you!
52:49It's true, Vince.
52:53I am happier.
52:57I am happier.
53:00Come on now.
53:02We've got to go quickly.
53:05Leave her and the police.
53:07We've got the money.
53:10We've got the money.
53:13Vince?
53:16Give me the money.
53:21Vince?
53:23Give me the money.
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