Agatha Christie's Poirot 6-2, Triangle at Rhodes, 名探偵ポワロ 第6話 砂に書かれた三角形  日本語字幕

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00:00And what a beautiful day it is, isn't it?
00:29What a beautiful day.
00:31Douglas and I are always lucky in our weather.
00:34You do not bathe this afternoon, madame?
00:36No, only once a day.
00:39We'd arranged to go on a tour of the old city this afternoon,
00:42but somehow or other we missed each other.
00:44Indeed.
00:49When one sees so much trouble and unhappiness
00:53and so many couples divorcing each other and that sort of thing,
00:57one feels very grateful for one's own happiness.
01:00It is pleasant to hear you say so, madame.
01:02That's why I feel so sorry for people who aren't happy.
01:06Mrs. Chantry, for instance.
01:09Madame Chantry?
01:11In a way, one feels sorry for her.
01:14I mean, in spite of all her money and good looks,
01:18she's the sort of woman I think that men would get tired of very easily.
01:23Don't you think so?
01:32We leave on Saturday.
01:36We leave on Saturday.
01:38We leave on Saturday.
01:54Doubtless a pink gin.
01:57I positively must have a pink gin.
02:11Have a nice bathe, Tony, darling.
02:14Hasn't it been a marvellous day, Miss Lyall?
02:17Oh.
02:20Tony?
02:22Tony?
02:23Good afternoon.
02:39Valentine certainly has her methods.
02:42Mrs. Lyall, I do not like all this.
02:44Don't you? Nor do I.
02:47No, let's be honest.
02:50I suppose I do like it, really.
02:53In fact, I've arranged a little excursion for tomorrow.
03:15The top is another ruin.
03:17But wait till you see the view.
03:19The top is another ruin.
03:20But wait till you see the view.
03:36I say.
03:41C'est magnifique.
03:49C'est magnifique.
04:14Here it is.
04:19Look, look, a snake.
04:24Beautiful.
04:25Be careful.
04:27I don't like it here. I think we should go back.
04:29Damn place. It isn't safe to walk in.
04:32They're everywhere.
04:34In the old days, Rhodes was known as the Island of Snakes.
04:40Nature gives to the poor.
04:43I would be without a job.
04:45Nature gives to the poor.
04:47I would be without a job.
04:50I would be without a job.
04:53A job.
05:18Let us not be disrespectful of the local customs, Commander.
05:22Let us not be disrespectful of the local customs, Commander.
05:32I can't understand a word of this man.
05:35Well, take mine. This one's got some English.
05:37Translation's a bit rough, though.
05:39Is this wine? It's like pink gin.
05:42Douglas.
05:44It's marvellous. Terrible.
05:46But people are doing it all the time.
05:48Well, I belong to the old-fashioned generation that doesn't believe in divorce.
05:53The sort of attitude there is to life nowadays,
05:55that if you do a thing and you don't like it,
05:57you get yourself out of it as quickly as possible.
05:59Easy marriage, easy divorce.
06:01I hate that.
06:07A great deal about marriage, Mrs Gold.
06:10Oh, I'm sorry. I...
06:12Strike woman is good-looking. People come down on her like a ton of bricks.
06:16Oh, but I didn't mean...
06:17Down on her like a ton of bricks.
06:19Oh, but I didn't mean...
06:24There was no need for that.
06:26Yes, well, I can't imagine why you brought your wife on holiday...
06:28No need for that.
06:29Yes, well, I can't imagine why you brought your wife on holiday anyway, Gold.
06:32What do you mean?
06:33Because you only have eyes for Valentine.
06:35Don't be ridiculous. You must be drunk.
06:37If you and my wife think you can put this one over on me, you're very much mistaken.
06:40I'll not be got rid of as easily as all that.
06:42Ladies and gentlemen, are you ready to order now?
06:45Ah, paracord.
06:48Oh, and it is the kidneys of the lamb,
06:51but on a skewer, yes?
06:53Ah, c'est parfait.
06:54Of the lamb, but on a skewer, yes?
06:57Ah, c'est parfait.
06:59Then for me, the bowels in spite.
07:02De faristo.
07:04The bowels in spite. De faristo.
07:07De faristo.
07:34Forgive me, I thought I might be alone.
07:38Forgive me, I thought I might be alone here.
07:40Thought I might be alone here.
07:44Give you some advice, madame.
07:47Oh, yes, yes, please.
07:50Bien.
07:53How can you know it?
07:55She's got hold of him body and soul.
07:57She's got hold of him body and soul.
07:59He doesn't think of me anymore. I don't count.
08:01Oh, I can't bear it. I can't bear it.
08:04Then my advice to you, madame, is this.
08:07Leave this place before it is too late.
08:11Too late?
08:13What do you mean?
08:15Yes.
08:18That is my intention.
08:20But why? Why?
08:23It is my advice to you.
08:26Leave this island if you value your life.
08:47Merci.
08:49We'll be sorry to see you go, monsieur Poirot.
08:51Your tickets are with the passport.
08:54My reservation has been confirmed.
08:56A sleeping berth on the night boat.
08:58Merci.
09:00Oh, will you be taking dinner tonight?
09:03Yes, something light before I travel.
09:06Maitre Barnes has provided the kitchen with some barbouli.
09:09Ah.
09:11Your red mallet would be ideal. Merci.
09:15Cash.
09:27Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
09:30No, please.
09:32With care, with care.
09:35Regarde, regarde. Look, look, look.
09:40Of course, it's all lies, but he's infatuated.
09:45Of course, it's all lies, but he's infatuated.
09:48He says he wants a divorce.
09:53I don't know what to do. It's terrible.
10:00Now, what is it?
10:02It's such a shame you're leaving, Mr Poirot.
10:05I don't know how you can when things are just hotting up.
10:08The Chantry's and the Goulds are getting into more and more of a biggle.
10:11It's rather shocking.
10:13Marjorie thinks that Valentine will divorce Chantry and marry Douglas.
10:18Really?
10:21Look, they're over there.
10:25Look, they're over there.
10:29See, Chantry giving up without a fight.
10:34Who could have predicted such passion, Mr Poirot?
10:38There is a crisis of the nerves, said the man.
10:45This is a bit quite my feelings exactly.
10:48Quite my feelings exactly.
10:51Shall we go in together?
10:53Exactly.
10:55Shall we go in together?
10:57Oh, dear.
11:00Ah, so you'd stay.
11:03Stay.
11:06Garçon.
11:21Give that little on the side.
11:23Just line up.
11:25Hold that.
11:27Give that little on the side.
11:29Just line up.
11:31Hold that.
11:36Jolly good shot.
11:39Gone off on an evening drive.
11:41Something of a reconciliation, I gather.
11:44Well, there's been too much bad temper and bickering.
11:47Indeed.
11:49You're leaving, Poirot? Not had much time for a chat.
11:52Well, you've been very busy, Major.
11:55The mullet was excellent.
11:57Oh, glad you enjoyed it.
11:58Oh, yes.
12:00Where did you buy it?
12:03What do you mean? Had to go a long way out for that.
12:19You

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