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Set just before the outbreak of WWII, this is the story of a test pilot who works for an (unnamed) enemy.

Barry K. Barnes ... Peter Thurloe
Joan Marion ... Dorothy Houghton
Roger Livesey ... Charles Houghton
Basil Radford ... Bill Madison
Everley Gregg ... Emily Madison
Felix Aylmer ... Col. Cairns
Wallace Douglas ... Agent Hooper
Henry Oscar ... Porter
John Turnbull ... Sir Andrew Hamilton
Edward Ashley ... Stuart
Hal Walters ... Kingswell
Santos Casani ... Foreigner
Ernest Blyth ... Secret Service Agent
David Davies ... Detective

Directed by David MacDonald
Transcript
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00:01:19Roomsbury, 00801, as quick as you can.
00:01:24Hello, is that the cab rag?
00:01:30Hello, is 803 there?
00:01:33He's waiting for me to call him.
00:01:35Tell him to come at once.
00:01:39Hello, 803 speaking.
00:01:43Right, I'll come over right away.
00:01:46Right, I'll come over right away.
00:02:03Cab here, sir.
00:02:08Liverpool Street Station, please.
00:02:10Liverpool Street Station it is, sir.
00:02:26Whitehall, 78350.
00:02:30Yes, SDH speaking.
00:02:33Yes.
00:02:35You certain of your information?
00:02:38I'll pass it on.
00:02:39Where to?
00:02:40Liverpool Street Station.
00:02:42No luggage, just a briefcase.
00:02:44Right, thank you.
00:02:46Good morning, Hooper.
00:02:47Good morning, sir.
00:02:48Anything exciting happening today?
00:02:50I was right, sir.
00:02:51X3 is on the move.
00:02:53We should make you a credit to the Intelligence Department yet, Hooper.
00:02:56Thank you, sir.
00:02:57I've given orders not to pick him up until the last possible moment,
00:03:00in case there are others in it.
00:03:01Quite right.
00:03:02Where's the office?
00:03:03Liverpool Street.
00:03:07Courage train, they say.
00:03:32Get on to our people there.
00:03:47Excuse me, sir.
00:03:48Would it be good enough to come with me?
00:03:49The embarkation officer would like to have a word with you.
00:04:18No, sir.
00:04:42Nothing in his boots.
00:04:43No.
00:04:44Nor his clothes.
00:04:46Nothing in his papers.
00:04:47Just wallet and passport.
00:04:49Yes, sir.
00:04:50We've tried his overcoat.
00:04:52And the things in the briefcase.
00:04:54And the briefcase itself.
00:04:57But he can't have had anything on him, sir.
00:04:59We've been through everything.
00:05:00But what about his hat?
00:05:01His hat, sir?
00:05:03Where the devil's his hat?
00:05:04Fell in the water.
00:05:05We never fished it out.
00:05:06Get it!
00:05:07Yes, sir.
00:05:08We're just checking up on the hat, sir.
00:05:14Good man.
00:05:15Now let's have a look.
00:05:16Draw the curtains.
00:05:31We've got a picture of that place in our files.
00:05:38That's the airplane Calvert's attesting to the air ministry.
00:05:44That isn't the Calvert's works aerodrome.
00:05:46No, they're not testing them.
00:05:50There's a nice intimate close-up for you.
00:05:52All right, Hooper, you can pull the curtains again.
00:05:54Yes.
00:05:59Well, Hooper, this looks rather promising to me.
00:06:01I don't understand, sir.
00:06:02Let me have the Calvert file.
00:06:04Yes.
00:06:05If only I'm right, we're going to make old Hamilton
00:06:08retire into the garden and eat worms.
00:06:11There ought to be a picture of Shipton in there.
00:06:16Yes.
00:06:17That's Shipton, all right.
00:06:19Calvert's secret experimental place down on Salisbury Plain.
00:06:22But, Shirley, this is very serious.
00:06:24I understood that the air ministry were counting on these experiments.
00:06:27And if there's a leakage...
00:06:28Of course it's serious, but that doesn't prevent it being funny.
00:06:30I offered to help Calvert's by putting a watch on the place
00:06:33and got properly snubbed in my things by old Hamilton, the chairman.
00:06:36Ours is a rotten profession, Hooper.
00:06:38Why did you ever come into it?
00:06:40Chief, it was because my father was into something.
00:06:42Well, I suppose a taste for being kicked in the pants
00:06:44can run in families the same as anything else.
00:06:46Got any more about Shipton?
00:06:48Ten miles northwest of Salisbury.
00:06:51Not many people knocking about there as a rule.
00:06:54That part of the plain is pretty deserted.
00:06:56What about personnel?
00:06:57Chief designer Horton, supervising engineer Madison.
00:07:00Any wives?
00:07:02They're both married.
00:07:03That's a pity.
00:07:04Women are always an infernal nuisance to our profession.
00:07:06Where do they live?
00:07:08There's a house on the aerodrome, they share it.
00:07:10All four of them?
00:07:11All five.
00:07:12There's Peter Thurlow, the test pilot as well.
00:07:14That's him?
00:07:15Yes, sir.
00:07:16What's his record?
00:07:17Originally he came from South Africa, took up civil flying
00:07:20and developed into one of the best test pilots in the country.
00:07:38Come on, we'd better get down to some work.
00:08:04He's getting up there.
00:08:05All right.
00:08:34Hello, are you there, Peter?
00:08:35Hello, can you hear me?
00:08:36Over to you.
00:08:41Hello, Thurlow.
00:08:42Why the devil don't you answer me?
00:08:44Probably got a date with an angel.
00:08:46Over to you again.
00:08:52You ever try telephoning when you're standing on your head?
00:08:55I finished the flow test.
00:08:57I turned the old crane inside out.
00:08:59The flow was steady all the time.
00:09:01I've got the figures.
00:09:03Now what do you want?
00:09:05Do the climb test.
00:09:06Go up to 15,000 and do the climb test with the overcharge blower.
00:09:09Over to you again.
00:09:10Going up.
00:09:17I'm mangling baby linen dustbins and land for me.
00:09:22Concentrate.
00:09:23Over to you.
00:09:24I am concentrating, Blaster.
00:09:26I'm making notes on 12 different things at once.
00:09:29If I go much higher, my heart will stop beating.
00:09:31Would you like a few notes on that?
00:09:38This way I get down now.
00:09:40My goggles are frozen under my nose.
00:09:42Over to you.
00:09:44Let her run.
00:09:45Over to you.
00:09:46She is running.
00:09:47I'm about to bring up the handkerchief.
00:09:50Engine's just about red hot.
00:09:52Over to you.
00:09:55Okay, bring her down.
00:10:09Everything okay?
00:10:10So far.
00:10:12Now we've got to check up on the barograph when he comes down.
00:10:14Good.
00:10:15Then we can commit to drinkery.
00:10:16What's that?
00:10:17I've seen this.
00:10:18I have once.
00:10:46That's fine, old boy.
00:10:47What's the matter?
00:10:48Are you cold?
00:10:49Cold?
00:10:50Frozen stiff.
00:10:51You try being up at 20,000 with no heating.
00:10:53Why didn't you turn it on?
00:10:55I couldn't find the switch.
00:10:56The switch?
00:10:57How did you fly today?
00:10:59Change of engines?
00:11:00Work better?
00:11:01No, you don't, Bill.
00:11:02Why did you shift that switch from where it was yesterday?
00:11:03Well, I had a brainwave last night, old boy.
00:11:05I thought it would be a simpler layout if I slipped it under the air speed indicator.
00:11:09It would have been simpler still if you told me, wouldn't it?
00:11:12Pudding-faced machinery juggler.
00:11:14You couldn't hold down a job in a crab factory.
00:11:16Now, steady, steady.
00:11:17No laughing about.
00:11:18Get out.
00:11:19I want to look at the instrument board.
00:11:22Any chance of enlarging that octane bottle at all, Bill?
00:11:25It was half used in two minutes.
00:11:27Mind if you have a couple of pints?
00:11:28I could do with a couple of pints myself.
00:11:30Hold on.
00:11:31I've heard from old Hamilton.
00:11:32We've got to complete the final test in a fortnight.
00:11:34A fortnight?
00:11:35I shan't have time for reconstruction.
00:11:36All the safer for me and glorified plumber.
00:11:38Plumber with foot.
00:11:39I've got to work on this tonight, Bill.
00:11:41Oh, tonight?
00:11:42What's the matter, Bill?
00:11:43Got a date?
00:11:44Oh, nothing very important.
00:11:46Oh, just another of those blonde barmaids.
00:11:48Something of the sort.
00:11:49Brunette.
00:11:50That's right.
00:11:51What?
00:11:52Vive le brave sport.
00:11:53How do you pronounce it?
00:11:54May we.
00:11:55May we what?
00:11:56I don't know.
00:11:57You started it.
00:11:58We've got to improve the cylinder cooling before the final test.
00:12:00Oh, does that mean altering the layout?
00:12:02No, it'll be a question of adjustment more than anything.
00:12:04Oh, Porter.
00:12:05Yes, sir?
00:12:06I want you for a late night tonight.
00:12:07Very good, sir.
00:12:08I'll stand by.
00:12:09That's all I want here.
00:12:11I'll come into the drawing office.
00:12:13Hello, Bill.
00:12:14Shall I show you how the turkeys walk?
00:12:16I'll give you such a slosh in a minute.
00:12:18Musony, eh?
00:12:19In front of a man.
00:12:20If I get you turkey-totting me again,
00:12:22only Emily could see you now.
00:12:28Where's everyone?
00:12:29Still over at the aerodrome?
00:12:32They get later and later.
00:12:33No wonder.
00:12:34Considering they're indulging in childish horseplay,
00:12:37I've been watching them through these glasses.
00:12:40I shall talk to Bill about it.
00:12:41I'm going over to see Charles.
00:12:43I'll try and hurry them back.
00:12:44You're not going out?
00:12:45Yes, I shan't be home till dinner.
00:12:47Oh, I hope you enjoy yourself, dear.
00:12:51I hate being alone in this house,
00:12:53right in the middle of nowhere.
00:12:55Oh, nonsense, Emily.
00:12:57I'll send Bill straight back to you.
00:12:59I've got to go and get the car anyway.
00:13:00Oh, thank you, dear.
00:13:01Goodbye, darling.
00:13:02Goodbye.
00:13:05Come in.
00:13:06Oh, there we go.
00:13:08Hello.
00:13:09Oh, thank you for passing by.
00:13:11How are you doing, darling?
00:13:12Well, well, all cut up like a dog's dinner.
00:13:14Your wife's waiting for you, Bill.
00:13:16Wife is waiting for hubby.
00:13:17Hubby's been a hubby.
00:13:22Reckons he's out.
00:13:23Nine, ten.
00:13:24Out.
00:13:29Working late as usual, Charles.
00:13:31I'm afraid so, darling.
00:13:32You ought to have married a test pilot, Dorothy,
00:13:34not a designer.
00:13:35Nothing I can do at the moment, is there, Charles?
00:13:37All right, I'll see you at dinner.
00:13:38Right now.
00:13:39What, where?
00:13:40Dining with some people at Amesbury.
00:13:41Probably be late, so don't wait up for me.
00:13:43Bye.
00:13:44Bye.
00:13:49What are you doing?
00:13:50I want my pearls.
00:13:52I don't know why you keep them in the safe.
00:13:53They're not worth all that.
00:13:55Going out too?
00:13:56Yes.
00:13:57It's not much fun sitting at home with Emily.
00:13:59Well, I'll bet it isn't.
00:14:00Well, have a good time.
00:14:02Will you be late?
00:14:03Probably.
00:14:04Will you?
00:14:05Probably.
00:14:06Well, look in here when you've put the car away,
00:14:08and we'll walk across to the house together.
00:14:10Oh, Charles.
00:14:12Can't you stop working just for tonight?
00:14:14I'll chuck my party,
00:14:15then we can have an evening alone together as we used to.
00:14:17I'm sorry, darling.
00:14:18I'd like to very much, but I can't.
00:14:20I've got to finish this tonight.
00:14:22Charles, sometimes I wonder if you haven't got petrol
00:14:24in your veins instead of blood.
00:14:37Oh, no, Peter.
00:14:39You're disgusting.
00:14:43Oh, no, Peter.
00:14:44You don't stop.
00:14:45I just mean for help.
00:14:47You won't get any help in Salisbury.
00:14:49It's a cathedral city.
00:14:51What's that got to do with it?
00:14:53Rural deeds.
00:14:55The place is stiff without you.
00:14:57Shh.
00:14:58You're good in the roughhouse.
00:15:00Oh, no.
00:15:01I'm not.
00:15:02I'm not.
00:15:03I'm not.
00:15:04You're good in the roughhouse.
00:15:05Oh, no, Peter.
00:15:06If you don't stop talking nonsense, I shall go.
00:15:08Oh, you're lovely, Dorothy.
00:15:10I wish you could see the sparkle in your eyes.
00:15:13Seriously, Dorothy.
00:15:14No, I don't want any seriousness.
00:15:16I can get plenty of that at the aerodrome.
00:15:18I came out to be amused.
00:15:20Yes, I know.
00:15:22That's how I started.
00:15:24Aren't you amused now?
00:15:28No.
00:15:31Dorothy.
00:15:34I want...
00:15:37I want some more coffee.
00:15:40I want you.
00:15:44Peter.
00:15:46I mean it, Dorothy.
00:15:52Peter.
00:15:53Please get the bill.
00:15:55I promised to meet Charles at the drawing office.
00:15:57Yes, I know.
00:16:00But I believe you love me and not Charles.
00:16:03You mustn't say that.
00:16:04Why not? It's true.
00:16:07Is it?
00:16:11You're Charles' friend.
00:16:14You haven't answered my question.
00:16:19Peter, it's getting late.
00:16:21Please get the bill.
00:16:25Waiter.
00:16:26Hello, boy.
00:16:27Finished?
00:16:28Oh, bought it on the last nap.
00:16:30Another half hour, sir.
00:16:32How about you?
00:16:33About the same.
00:16:36It's ten o'clock.
00:16:37Mind if I get going?
00:16:38Tired?
00:16:39We have our wives to think about it, boy.
00:16:41I'm all right. Mine's up.
00:16:42Yes, but I'm all wrong. Mine's in.
00:16:44Bye-bye, boy.
00:16:45Don't do anything I wouldn't.
00:16:48Are you ready?
00:16:49Not quite.
00:16:50I want to be certain that you understand, Dorothy.
00:16:54I love you.
00:16:56I'm not asking anything while we're living in Charles' house.
00:16:59But when the test's over...
00:17:01Yes, Peter, when the test's over.
00:17:08Come on, let's go.
00:17:13Good night, madame.
00:17:14Good night, sir.
00:17:20You're very quiet, darling.
00:17:22I was just thinking.
00:17:23Oh, I wouldn't bother to do that.
00:17:25Just relax.
00:17:27The colours are relaxing.
00:17:30Now that looked extraordinarily like old Bill Madison.
00:17:34You don't think it's worth a penny?
00:17:36I do not.
00:17:37It would be at least six to four.
00:17:39All right, have it your own way.
00:17:41I shall.
00:17:42So we meet on Thursday, eh?
00:17:44Crack of dawn, top of the hill, by the gate.
00:17:46This crack of dawn business is not going to be too easy to explain to my wife.
00:17:49Well, she's your wife.
00:17:51Well, it's your crack of dawn.
00:17:53Well, it's your crack of dawn.
00:18:15You'd better go straight back to the house.
00:18:17I'll probably charge the drawing office after I put the car away.
00:18:20All right.
00:18:23Don't worry, darling.
00:18:24Everything's going to work out all right.
00:18:30All done, Porter?
00:18:31Just finished, sir.
00:18:32Mrs. Horton said she'd call for me, but I'm all in.
00:18:35If you'll see her, tell her I've gone across to the house, will you?
00:18:37Very good, sir.
00:18:53Hello, Mr. Horton.
00:18:54Hello.
00:18:55I'll be right there, darling.
00:18:56All right, darling.
00:18:57I'll be right back.
00:18:59Bye.
00:19:00I'll be back.
00:19:01I'll be back.
00:19:02I'll be back.
00:19:03All right.
00:19:04All right.
00:19:05Bye.
00:19:06Bye.
00:19:07Bye.
00:19:08Bye.
00:19:09Bye.
00:19:10Bye.
00:19:11Bye.
00:19:12Bye.
00:19:13Bye.
00:19:14Bye.
00:19:15Bye.
00:19:16Bye.
00:19:17Big deal, isn't it?
00:19:18I'm sorry about everything.
00:19:19It's all right.
00:19:20I just saw Charles go over to the house.
00:19:21Why have you come here?
00:19:22I can't help it I shouldn't have done that I suppose I shouldn't to have had
00:19:45a talk with Charles Charles it's me I haven't made up my mind I'll make it up for
00:19:50you forget I'll try to go across to get
00:20:00to you in the morning.
00:20:06So I don't. Want to see Mr Madison or Mr
00:20:14Farrow tell them I want to join very good.
00:20:44To. Put me
00:20:54out of the house. I know that you don't think this is something very
00:21:02serious it's happened what is
00:21:03a chance. Are
00:21:11you sure you shot it probably last night I'm sure I know it was shot properly you
00:21:16can now. Is there is there anything missing there's nothing missing but the things
00:21:22have been moved you couldn't possibly have done it by putting
00:21:26a necklace away on the lower shelf. About this charge you know your things often
00:21:31get in
00:21:31a mess yes I know but they may have been photographed I should have to report this
00:21:35story at once but I don't want to mention that you know the combination of the
00:21:39same at least not at the moment it may complicate matters so don't say a word to
00:21:43anyone until I see. Charles.
00:21:52Why do you think of me to be to be hopping about in
00:21:55a seat of the deal to be water right up to my middle to be to be what do you think
00:21:59of me. On your way big boy this is
00:22:03a man's job. What did you tell me about the fun and games you were having on the
00:22:09solitary road last night I didn't get on the solitary road yes but
00:22:13a mile up the road who was that queer looking tough you were playing hopscotch with
00:22:17but it's up you've been seeing things that you better have this attended to a boy.
00:22:23Anyway what were you doing. To see
00:22:27a man about a dog. This is your fellows something pretty bad happened to my
00:22:32daughter well it's got to get them up about the safe's been opened in the night
00:22:35someone's been handling the plan. That's it that's it not you talking about I
00:22:39always put the papers away in the same order in the same place I don't suppose I
00:22:42can prove it but I know for
00:22:43an absolute fact that those papers have been handled when you're not feeling
00:22:46a little way myself last night when I finished work they've been put back in
00:22:50a different order shoved away in
00:22:51a hurry I don't suppose I can do anything about it now but you fellows know nothing
00:22:56about it I suppose not a thing it's beyond me you didn't come back to this office
00:23:01again last night did you certainly didn't I went for
00:23:02a stroll then hopped off to buy that now I went off and had dinner at Ainsbury
00:23:07Well there's only one thing I can do I'm spring up old him.
00:23:15About the Hamilton this has a good mind can I want to speak to you about some
00:23:19confidential business there's
00:23:21a sort of business I like but you sit down. Very confidential business don't worry
00:23:26about who he's definitely done. Can you once offered me certain assistance with
00:23:32regard to our experimental station at Chipton I did and you kicked me down
00:23:35stairs what figuratively speaking I was not there at liberty to disclose the
00:23:40facts and now they've been disclosed for you I quite understand today I have
00:23:45decided to take you into my confidence you know that's
00:23:47an odd coincidence I just decided to take you into mine who put all the curtains
00:23:51will get you said that he was again figuratively speaking.
00:23:56This is no time for tricks can now I know this is
00:24:00a magic lantern show look. Rather handsome view of your secret area isn't it
00:24:07unfortunately a little damaged by seawater good heavens man where did you get
00:24:11these pictures from out of the head of
00:24:12a foreign agent and we stopped at Harwich I mean there's been
00:24:15a leakage self-respecting plumber and call it
00:24:17a flood there's your airplane I know there's nothing particularly secret about
00:24:24this but you just say to get
00:24:25a hold of that I don't mean to be. There you are good God
00:24:33this week elected last night from another agent Southampton this time this is
00:24:37terrible draw the curtains who.
00:24:45You have absolutely shattered. Our principal designer telephoned me yesterday
00:24:50he's expected interference I gave him hell over the telephone trying to tighten
00:24:55things up I never dreamt of anything like this a bit of
00:24:58a nightmare isn't it you don't seem to realize the vital importance of the work we
00:25:02do it should you know that only four men in the world know the actual secret when
00:25:08I tell you that the basic principles principle is the evolution of
00:25:12a super supercharger main development mixture of oxygen and high octane fuel
00:25:17special cooling device prevent overheating result 50 percent increase in power at
00:25:21high altitude because I'm not
00:25:23a technician that's
00:25:23a rough idea how did you discover that from my usual channels you mean that one of
00:25:29your agents tied up and me Oh it's not important enough job for an experienced man
00:25:34just an apprentice this is
00:25:36a ministry affair this hot supercharger is going to put the British Air Force on
00:25:42top of the world which is
00:25:44a very suitable place for an air force to be good heavens man this is no time for
00:25:48publicity in my job it's better to be different than get in
00:25:50a flat or what are we going to do we ought to surround the place with troops what
00:25:54for what to keep outsiders from getting here what about the inside that Colonel
00:26:00Cairns I regard as
00:26:01an offensive suggestion everyone at Shipton enjoyed the entire confidence of my
00:26:05directors and myself must be very jolly but especially if they're wrong and I resent
00:26:09that implication they've never let down the reputation of Calvert's what
00:26:13a moving thought we know how to pick me I'm not to leave Calvert's expects that
00:26:18every man in this day shall do his duty precisely again if that leakage isn't
00:26:23stopped the administration will never make you an archbishop whatever it is and I
00:26:26shall be beheaded don't worry leave it to me there's nothing else for it
00:26:30unfortunately thank you for your confidence goodbye goodbye I suppose you'll do your
00:26:36best. Now when you actually suspect everybody I should probably make
00:26:43a start on you. Well that's what I call
00:26:47a funnily enjoyable afternoon and now we've got to get busy get me at six on the
00:26:52private life.
00:27:06And.
00:27:28I'm all right I'm all right what is it I'm going to leave that alone what are you
00:27:34doing with it I'm just seeing if I can make it all right it certainly goes off
00:27:38all right. I'm sorry I'm not going to be left alone here the fences in the middle
00:27:43of
00:27:43. Would you like me to lock it in the safe. Anyway it's your
00:27:52face that's caused all the trouble is the phone for heaven's sake don't load that
00:27:55gun again Oh all right all right I'll do it right and if you put that thing away
00:28:01all I know is it's on it but there's no need to let it upset you Hello. Oh
00:28:07Mr Van Lutter yes that's very good news no there's no fear of that besides there's
00:28:14no reason why they should have known I'll send the usual address. I leave that to
00:28:20you but. You want I brought you these bills who are you talking to
00:28:27Oh old Hamilton there's not been any more trouble no it's been quite
00:28:31enough to do whatever happens Dorothy I want you to keep your mouth shut about
00:28:35knowing the old combination of the six of course I've lied like
00:28:38a trooper to keep you out of it otherwise you'd be
00:28:41a public suspect number one Oh don't talk nonsense darling it must be someone from
00:28:45outside I don't know who else could it be I'm not mentioning any names anyway I'm
00:28:51safe over here so as I can keep my eye on it and when I'm out I want you to keep
00:28:54your eye on it too Charles you're not suggesting I'm not suggesting anything I'm
00:28:58facing facts Bill Madison had full access to it. So
00:29:04a Peter.
00:29:04Speak
00:29:20a bit slower Peter I can't hear you over to you.
00:29:24I.
00:29:32Get it that time. I want to run the flow of the day over to you I look it up.
00:29:41Over to me I look it up just
00:29:45a kind of taking this safe and everything else into a study over to you. Now listen
00:29:51carefully Bill last you want last time I'm coming back.
00:30:13I don't think that I haven't seen you for days you've been avoiding me.
00:30:21It's because. You mean he thinks it's
00:30:24an inside job. Who does he favor the bill Madison's always had access to the
00:30:30door. So by. So I want to.
00:30:37Come to be mentioned it mentioned. That's not like Charles. Don't think anybody
00:30:44saw us leaving the drawing office that night. Did you say anything else.
00:30:51Well. Thank heaven only four more days and then we can have
00:30:54the whole thing. If I don't want to talk about. Not until this is all over.
00:31:02Not to me. Supposing things go wrong and someone doesn't get a chance to. Stop it
00:31:10you're getting like Emily you do that for what it is that you. Will wear all the
00:31:15pop up. Would you like me to show you how the turkeys walk again out of my way
00:31:20a hellhound come over to the car so we'll take
00:31:23a dish of poison. There you are.
00:31:31That is looking very green about the girls I've been going through
00:31:33a passbook and I want to enter it I do not understand. Just got time to check the
00:31:39figures before the cleanup that suits me.
00:31:42To get out that thing. I wish we could do this.
00:31:50Very very painful.
00:31:52Thing that's not going to happen.
00:32:13Well you go. To the.
00:32:18Let's have
00:32:19a look I think it's. I'm
00:32:26a. Told you not to phone me here. Now I can't be going
00:32:33a lot of. What you mean. I can't possibly make it I know
00:32:41but I know it's our last chance to admit we haven't had much luck so far. Of course
00:32:47cutting things a bit fine but what else can we do. Seventeen. Seven a.m.
00:32:53a better down all right I'll try and make it.
00:33:00Nice work Peter you are intrepid bird man makes good check these with my belt down
00:33:07to how much the grindstone I'm going up to change.
00:33:09It's. What you've got to change.
00:33:16Did you hear what I said on the telephone I'm not really I'm checking the figures
00:33:20but just what he mentioned. That's the day. He said something about that and that's
00:33:26where we saw him that night on the road which incidentally he denied to me the next
00:33:31morning who could be seen at seven o'clock tomorrow morning I wouldn't know could
00:33:35hardly be as blonde barmaid at that hour could this meeting have something to do
00:33:38with it. I would doubt that you're not seriously suggesting. He's had ample
00:33:44opportunity to get. To do a thing like that he's too much of
00:33:48a fool and we're going to see about that don't you realize if it's.
00:33:55What are you going to do about.
00:34:08The.
00:34:38The.
00:34:50Yes he's making the better down all right. That is by.
00:34:58Looks as if he's handing something over.
00:34:59To. What we do now get off the stock this thing goes around by the back of the
00:35:07wood come on.
00:35:23I think we can pick them up.
00:35:29I think we can pick them up.
00:35:41Good heavens look at that.
00:35:44I think we can pick them up.
00:36:00Well I think he's speaking about what's in the bottom of the blacklist with him.
00:36:06I don't.
00:36:13Know.
00:36:19Call it in. Probably a stoplight.
00:36:35I'll just take him for
00:36:35a ride and bump him off. Getting it in the neck not in the neck.
00:36:49Poor old Bill Oh that's made my day. I can't think about anything but
00:36:56still he's going to have
00:36:56a sore seat in Christendom.
00:37:07You going to. Eating my breakfast I why don't you sit down and make yourself
00:37:13comfortable. I'm quite
00:37:17a right where I am thank you very much. I mean.
00:37:27I brought these over Mr Hall. I've been so looking forward to an opportunity of
00:37:32speaking to you. What do you want to talk to me about about myself unfortunately
00:37:37like most people at the present time I'm suffering from
00:37:39a lack of capital that got to do with me I thought your feminine intuition would
00:37:43grasp it at once but no doubt Mr Horton will understand when I tell him that I was
00:37:47working on the plane late on the night of the trouble that I could drawing office
00:37:51at about twelve o'clock I knew you'll see what I meant for Mr Hall.
00:38:00But you're Mr fellow will be in
00:38:01a very delicate position when I tell Mr Horton and Mr Horton will be in
00:38:04a tight corner when I tell Sir Arthur Hamilton. I couldn't have put it better
00:38:09myself. I hesitate to mention it because I thought you'd be unwise enough to go to
00:38:13the police but the test will be three days from now so there wouldn't be time to do
00:38:17anything with that I should tell Mr Horton Mr fellow will be in
00:38:20a very difficult position about the plan personally I anticipate an arrest within
00:38:24twenty four hours. I think two hundred pounds would cover both aspects don't you
00:38:30I haven't got it no doubt Mr fellow will be glad to make it a Dutch party he's very
00:38:34much welcome we find two hundred pounds that's your business I give you two days to
00:38:37raise the cash I should be waiting for you about nine o'clock the night before the
00:38:41test where the lane joins the main road and please remember Mrs Horton Sir Arthur
00:38:45Hamilton will be here the following morning. For me but I guess what is brought
00:38:51your drawing I told him that I give it to you but he wouldn't trust things have
00:38:55tightened up a bit recently and they have indeed I hope that you will believe that
00:38:59I'm. Reliable I must apologize madam that I seem to insist I'm sure the situation.
00:39:06And. We have
00:39:12a clever worker. Charles
00:39:20yes can I speak to you for a minute I'm
00:39:23a devil of
00:39:24a lot to do that I've got to complete the report on the blower I only want to ask
00:39:27you could you possibly let me have my dress allowance I don't want to buy a fur
00:39:32coat how much for two hundred pounds. But
00:39:40Charles we've been here nearly six months I've hardly spent
00:39:42a penny on myself I know you've been great the way you've stuck it down here you
00:39:48should have it this Oh thank you we'll go up to town together next week and have
00:39:52a regular shopping but I want to today but come by to this part of the world Oh yes
00:39:58I can I think I'm going to talk to me I want to. The air ministry bloke will be
00:40:03much too interested in my supercharger to notice you but I'm serious I mean I'm
00:40:08sorry I haven't got it next week yes it all goes well there'll be plenty in the
00:40:12kitty but at the moment we're absolutely dry Charles I'm sorry I'm not going to be
00:40:17sensible surely it can wait till next week.
00:40:19I'm going to. Yes it's
00:40:26all said locked away in the same for the final plans waiting for the day after
00:40:29tomorrow. No more I haven't had any yet.
00:40:36I expect it's been bumped up and started. Coming.
00:40:49Up.
00:40:58I'm everybody who I am all right I'm practically dying so I'm not going to make
00:41:04the most of your drink haven't you want to tell you that I'm not going to have to
00:41:07sit down. That joke's reached rock bottom you're telling me. Yes that's right I
00:41:14know. Anyone had
00:41:17a drink not yet. I'm Peter
00:41:23all I'm fine fine.
00:41:38And I'm going to get the hand yes yes oh boy put it there.
00:41:45Oh thank you so much. To crime.
00:41:51Don't say that it's tempting Providence.
00:42:14To.
00:42:31I think I will take
00:42:32a little something for my nerves what about my nerves over to Emily.
00:42:36I. Didn't look at the problem I just want to go to see who it is
00:42:43Charles doesn't have to be getting dinner.
00:42:58Pretty neat I'm sorry to disturb you but I've ditched my car up the lane and the
00:43:03watchman said I might perhaps be able to telephone
00:43:05a garage from here of course come in thanks. For the second.
00:43:16After night with this missed on
00:43:17a plane the watchman sent this gentleman up he's ditched his car and then you're
00:43:21not hurt I know I'm fine thanks sounded wind and then this is my wife Mr Stewart's
00:43:27my name how do you do how do you do. I'm sorry to butt in like this but it's
00:43:33a myth have
00:43:33a whiskey thank you very much Mr fellow Mr Meadows. How do you do
00:43:40I do come to ditch the car I was playing golf and then down a shortcut back to
00:43:44Salisbury but this lane leads in the opposite direction I missed the road at the
00:43:49bend near the house and ditched the car completely done in
00:43:52a front exit if I could bring up the local garage that means
00:43:56a crane if you've done the accident. I doubt if I'll turn up in this mess well I'd
00:44:02better have
00:44:02a crack at it or I'm going to get. The list
00:44:11of the best garages in Salisbury so much. Thanks very much sorry to be such
00:44:16a nuisance to my I take off my coat I don't want to catch
00:44:19a chill right now don't you bother about me I should be all right you go back to
00:44:23get.
00:44:23What you make of that Charles
00:44:34seems to be some sort of sounds plausible enough just the way that's all get away
00:44:38with it funny sort of shortcut from Minton to Salisbury the garage won't turn out
00:44:42we'll have to give him some food and put him up for the night well don't blame me
00:44:45if we all wake up and find ourselves dead in our beds in the morning I'm going to
00:44:48risk it Charles I've got to he's only
00:44:51a standard mattress I wonder anyway I wouldn't leave him alone with that too long
00:44:59yes yes I'll hold on hello
00:45:11yes yes I understand good night I say this is terrible I can't get any of them to
00:45:15come out they say the myth much too thick I expected that you'd have to stay with
00:45:19us for
00:45:19a night that's terribly kind of you I'm afraid I'm being the most awful nuisance
00:45:24no not at all we've got
00:45:25a room this used to be the old farmhouse. I'm afraid not they all come from this
00:45:32I've told Mr Stewart we'll give him some food and put him up then I better slip up
00:45:35the road to the car and get my bag but one of the men will do that yes of course
00:45:39now would you like to watch shall I tell him to wait you go in and start Mr Stewart
00:45:43when mine. I'll find the air drum about the bank.
00:46:13The.
00:46:33The. Did you find out the other drum. Listen Charles I just have
00:46:38a look inside that for those over the name tags because I'm all about it people don't
00:46:42like their names in their coats the kind of people you've got to watch this is just
00:46:46we don't show him up and said I know but we ought to check up. I'll fetch his bag
00:46:50myself after dinner at the same time I'll have
00:46:52a look inside the car there is
00:46:53a car then we'll get on to the garages and see if he really did.
00:47:01I've been so long not at all the dining room.
00:47:12I. Thought you
00:47:22would never. Know
00:47:33don't do. I must have to look at. You.
00:47:43Never promised not to look at you. It's all right if you put it.
00:47:50Back into the few moments ago. It's urgent I mean
00:47:55back to you. He saw something going on at night he wants to find
00:48:00a path before the test or if he's going to tell Charles. Much better that we tell
00:48:05Charles not an easy as all that is all the trouble about the plan what must have
00:48:09seen us in front of that open faith. To. Of course because that was.
00:48:17What have you done about it. I think I practically promised to pay him. Where we
00:48:22can get the money from. Peter how much can you raise nine pounds that's going to get
00:48:28us a long way I tried to borrow from Charles but he can't let me have anything until
00:48:32next week. I'd like to meet Mr Potter don't make it worse you've got to find
00:48:37a way out we've only one more day you must have
00:48:40a money tomorrow night. Nothing I thought I had someone in
00:48:47the car to come up since you're getting nervous. Peter what are we going to do.
00:48:53Chance of borrowing anything from Bill not a hope. We've got to fix that little
00:48:57wreck. He's
00:48:59a promise me you won't do. It's.
00:49:27Going to. Give him time to.
00:49:39No matter what you.
00:49:57Want to.
00:50:18Allow you gave me quite
00:50:19a start and you want the life and find the switch I remember where I left my coat
00:50:25you want something out of it just came down to get my pipe usually read until about
00:50:30two. Your fellow suffer or are you just walking in your sleep no I just want to do
00:50:36jobs to care for conscientious people you are down here the amount of work you do
00:50:42must be bad for you want anything else I don't think so thanks.
00:50:55Oh I think I'd rather like to have something to read
00:51:02a newspaper or something. That's what I'm now I'll get it or don't you bother I'll
00:51:07get it myself.
00:51:24I've seen it when I was at
00:51:32today's newspaper yes.
00:51:48I'm just
00:51:49a mystery at all yes it has I looked out just a couple minutes ago.
00:51:55Don't want to get hung up here in the morning. Sorry for you being stuck in this
00:52:00one horseplay. Still I suppose it has its compensation. What do you mean by that
00:52:07nothing I never do mean anything in the middle of the night.
00:52:24And I'm afraid to come down. To believe that he hasn't touched the feet should
00:52:31we have to talk about this. Apart from the question of whether he spotted you or not
00:52:35what was I doing here you can make some excuse I'd like to be
00:52:38a pretty good one don't forget I'm on charges. I don't think he is yet anyway I'm
00:52:46going to camp out here for the rest of the night if he doesn't come down he will
00:52:49know he's OK we can get rid of him first thing in the morning you better get off to
00:52:53a bed and have him down in
00:52:55a minute and she's half asleep she'll probably shoot straight right.
00:52:58Oh
00:53:18I need to stick back over there with you. Absolutely
00:53:24nothing you never came near the room again it's just what he said he was
00:53:27a stranded motorist. They've got Stuart's car out of the ditch and there's no
00:53:31damage to the front axle I suppose it's all right to let him go the only other
00:53:34alternative was to have him shot at dawn by Emily nine o'clock now. I think I
00:53:39ought to ring up old Hamilton nobody ought to ring up old Hamilton ever. We don't
00:53:43want to think we've been infected with his spy mania do we well it was you who made
00:53:47the fuss when he arrived I hadn't checked up on him then. Oh for heaven's sake
00:53:51Charles I've rung up all the garages and they confirmed everything he said that is
00:53:55absolutely all right to make all the fusses. Good morning Mr Stuart
00:54:03morning Mrs Horton I hope you slept well fine thanks and you.
00:54:10Fine thanks well thank heavens the car's all right so I think I'll be getting
00:54:15along I can't tell you people how grateful I am for your hospitality. Lots of luck
00:54:21with the test thanks very much well goodbye goodbye Mr Stuart and thanks again
00:54:27so long fellow I'll be seeing you again one of these days I hope goodbye.
00:54:36That will be all right stop fussing I'm going to get some break.
00:54:43Darling I want to talk to.
00:54:44You. I want to ask you
00:54:51a question I think I ought to bring up on him and oh no I wouldn't. I
00:54:58was right to let that fellow go what else could you do it Peter said you know I
00:55:02don't go by what Peter said. Now than I used to do you mean by that it struck
00:55:09you he was
00:55:09a bit odd just now. Last night he seemed to have the wind up about Stuart and this
00:55:14morning he laughed it up I've got
00:55:16a feeling there may have been something between those two complete strangers I
00:55:21don't know. Supposedly met last night when we were all in bed just if you're going
00:55:26to start about Peter I've got the impression that Peter's got something on his
00:55:29mind I also happen to know he's pretty broke and it isn't
00:55:33a nice thought when one remembers what certain people would give for the fish
00:55:38young man I've never heard such utter and complete not then what is the matter with
00:55:41Peter keeps on fooling all the time I know but somehow it doesn't ring true it's
00:55:47your imagination well I have said you don't expect I enjoy these blasted doubts do
00:55:52you. It's
00:55:54a spawn of Peter as you tell you this my work comes first and I have no mercy on
00:56:00anyone if I thought they were letting me down. Supposing
00:56:07it were me those things are getting me down I'm not fooling Charles. Supposing it
00:56:13were.
00:56:19Well I don't expect I could forgive even you. It all sounds terribly chancy to me.
00:56:25You say it is technically possible. That must be the solution. When I look here you
00:56:32better tackle this yourself go straight over to never even and I'll get on to the
00:56:36ministry and fix things up. Yes I should see you there about eleven thirty tomorrow
00:56:41morning if all goes well and don't let me down.
00:56:47Ever this the six if you got the shift in this case he has get on to never even
00:56:51until he'd be turning up then fix me
00:56:54a time with the air ministry priority. I shan't go down to ship myself to tomorrow
00:57:00morning nothing can happen until then I want you with me thank you sir shall I
00:57:04contact Sir Arthur Hamilton certainly not he probably refused to have us you're not
00:57:08passing on the dope to him and of course I do you have
00:57:10a fit of apoplexy or else cancel the test which upset all I read you know it's
00:57:14amazing the way these big businessmen always seem to be dead from the neck up as
00:57:18a terrible thought of how you probably end in the city yourself thank you. You
00:57:23fellas nearly ready we'll be ready when you are all right I'll go get my helmet.
00:57:28Red drives all right now everything's all right.
00:57:34I know what you're doing here I've been waiting to see you all. It's about time
00:57:40I know it's ridiculous he really is suspicious of you know what they say I think
00:57:45that if we don't. Don't know what I know. I'll see part of the night and try and
00:57:51stall until it's over. You leave it to me it's only bluff after all he's just as
00:57:56open to suspicion for hanging around the drawing of us as we are. We don't pay him
00:58:00he's bound to tell I thought about that. For all our sakes we must get through the
00:58:05test and I'll have some money. There's only one way.
00:58:12I'm due to go on the directly it's over tomorrow afternoon and you must come with
00:58:16me. You must think of me now don't you do it.
00:58:26You've got to be strong about this.
00:58:30You must make up your mind now yes or no. Yes.
00:58:41But excuse me I just want to remind you that we have
00:58:44a date tonight. I'm so glad.
00:58:55How disappointing I thought I had
00:58:56a date with the lady. You're dealing with me now put up to bed I never let sentiment
00:59:01interfere with business so long as you've got the money with you you're very well I've
00:59:04not got the money you can't afford not to have it oh yes I can what were you doing
00:59:08hanging around the drawing of us that night working on the plane you had access to
00:59:11the plans just as much as we did the person who photographed those plans of the
00:59:14combination of the state I didn't I think I can call that but now listen you can't
00:59:19get blood out of a stone we haven't got the money after the test to be
00:59:22a different story very different than
00:59:24a different locality you and Mrs Hawthorne will be off to Timbuktu I still have
00:59:28the expense of following you come on let me have it I'll tell the whole story to
00:59:31Hamilton in the morning you'll watch my last word.
01:00:54I'm.
01:01:04A dash like you escape anyway we don't know where the leak it was so it looks like
01:01:08it I don't know what kind of
01:01:09a buddy about I think he didn't find it himself he's losing his grip of the
01:01:12situation when he can't get out there now with the mechanics but we're going to have
01:01:17to have
01:01:18a part of it I've got to pass with it in his pocket and it's
01:01:20a copy of certain calculations made in my secret report. And you really think it
01:01:27was well of course it wasn't going to do him any harm to think so it's not down
01:01:31so I'm afraid we'll turn away the wrong. Way I can make
01:01:37a fresh discovery but not so I know of course not there are no fresh discoveries to
01:01:40me and he's been cleared up but it wasn't cleared up before I don't have
01:01:45it in so I think it certainly does look as if my department may have tumbled down
01:01:48rather badly our department. Still there is one point I should like to make I
01:01:52always did maintain that this was
01:01:53an inside job but it was never
01:01:55a coward man when he was on our temporary basis he had
01:01:58a good enough record. To tell how or why I mean first it's up well this is where we
01:02:03get to be if the big white chief may have been we may get out to meet him you need
01:02:07to stay if you want to get out I think I'll stay if you don't mind sir I know I'm
01:02:10a cunning you forget.
01:02:12To. Get some sleep you'd be in
01:02:18a minute come on. Oh hello darling look I'm late I just saw the big wigs plane
01:02:24arrived from my window Peter did you see Porter last night yes I saw him what
01:02:29happened I got him to say wait for the money and then I left him and came straight
01:02:35back you're sure that's all you didn't see anything of course not
01:02:41certainly as lucky for us this accident almost unnaturally. Yes it does seem like
01:02:47that doesn't it I must go really. I'll see you after the test.
01:03:00I'm all set Charles how about you are absolutely clear on these adjustments Yes I
01:03:03think so but you better let me have that page of instructions this is the only
01:03:06copy it must leave my position if you want me to get the best out of your
01:03:09promulgator I've got to be able to check out and I guess I know but I can't let
01:03:12you have this it's perfectly safe with me in
01:03:14a plane on fossil come on Charles I'm waiting all right good luck now I'll try
01:03:18your best boy.
01:03:25What you can do. If she flies as well as you don't show to be all right but
01:03:29troubles inside it is rather everything seems to have gone off all right. Things
01:03:35are only just beginning to happen I think we should soon have
01:03:38a bird in the hand Hey Bill what do you give me if I pull this off. I'll let you
01:03:43take it up you all day tomorrow.
01:04:08I'm.
01:04:18Going to go to the drawing office and keep communication by radio.
01:04:26Well you've got to wait out here quite sure you know the drill I think it's just
01:04:28a mistake to rise from
01:04:30a negative over to be probably celebrating the house.
01:04:39And. To have
01:04:41a peek at the top of the gas it's all right it's got to go back with. The whole thing
01:04:45again.
01:04:58I don't know I don't know if you can hear me over you. Everything's OK I'll soon be
01:05:06making my point.
01:05:08I'm.
01:05:14As well let me have the opt in consumption on each side don't forget to adjust that
01:05:18cool over to you. Everything's going according to plan.
01:05:28OK let me know when you do that.
01:05:39I.
01:05:59I don't know I don't know if you know can you hear me over you.
01:06:08I'm.
01:06:15Going to be honest with you what's the matter with you Peter why don't you want to
01:06:18me over to you again.
01:06:31But the devil's the matter with you come along Peter don't go to sleep on
01:06:34a job like this over to you again.
01:06:38I'm.
01:06:47Allowing for wind I should say I'm thirty miles southwest of the. I'm going over to
01:06:52the.
01:07:08I'm.
01:07:38Going to be
01:07:57done in
01:07:58a minute.
01:08:10Everything all right you know I don't think I'm
01:08:12a hit. But the credit should go to you know I didn't think of all the troubles
01:08:20we've been through on account of this little piece of paper. You find it useful
01:08:23that. I could have done without it I don't have much but I think you'd rather take
01:08:29charge of this for the present. Now I suggest we all go to the house and have
01:08:33a drink so drink. And the stiff one to you if you don't think I can deal with it
01:08:37I'll get Charles we made it. Gentlemen here to the old invention and I decide
01:08:43yeah I think on this auspicious occasion I might be permitted to say that there
01:08:47will be no speeches I second that. I just talked to big week from the M.S.
01:08:52Technicolour and. Any reaction from. You so impressed that you sort of thought of
01:08:58them. Well if you guys don't mind I think I'll step upstairs and have
01:09:05a bath and change I'm off and leave this afternoon just a minute please. There's
01:09:09something I want to say to all you. You think you're out of the wood unfortunately
01:09:14are not those final plans of yours have been copied what are you talking about
01:09:19leakage was stopped in time only it was the part of the stuff was on him or I had
01:09:23nothing whatever to do with it was just
01:09:25a plain straightforward blackmailer stuff in his pockets must be planted on. What
01:09:29are you getting at because there's a lot to be cleared up yet I've given orders
01:09:33that no one's to leave the aerodrome without a written permit from me but it wasn't
01:09:38part of who was somebody here why not you.
01:09:44Know if you're talking about you wrote
01:09:46a letter to a certain Mr Van Lutter of all American Airways as a result of that
01:09:50letter you stand to receive
01:09:51a good deal of money almost immediately would you care to give your explanation
01:09:55good Lord Horton this is true gentlemen come into the stuff. There's
01:10:03the whole correspondence you'll see that I've accepted
01:10:05a contract from all American Airways to work for them on the expiration of my
01:10:08contract with you sir but you're not leaving Calvert if I may remind you so out
01:10:12of your option on my services expired over
01:10:14a month ago I see but of course it accounts for it and perhaps you'd like to look
01:10:19so often and the money would receive is in advance of the signing of the contract
01:10:24that's right but I can only apologize as to what at least you can do yes that's
01:10:28the very least that you can do I knew I'd get you out of it but you seem to have
01:10:32made
01:10:32a fine mess of this can but I've apologized to Mr Horton so that I can get that
01:10:38back if I'm allowed to leave the room without an escort. You
01:10:47ready. To tell me the truth about last night not now the sooner we're out of here
01:10:52the better. Don't worry about him we've got to think about ourselves and there's
01:10:56no time to lose look we can't talk here come into my room thank you come here
01:11:01please gentlemen quick.
01:11:08Thank you. But to get into this plane landing here for.
01:11:15Bringing back some lost property so that I. Listen to all of you there's no time
01:11:22for all this if you're coming with me it's got to be now no Peter not until you
01:11:25tell me the truth. Did you kill.
01:11:38You. Why don't you want to meet.
01:11:49What are you doing. To help me help me tell me what did happen.
01:12:08To.
01:12:22When Mr Horton and Colonel.
01:12:29Still could go where that you've done for
01:12:31a good yes you are so what I said photographs of Horton's master drawings and
01:12:37instructions which were transferred in midair during the test to the trailer on
01:12:41Stuart's machine you realize what you're implying Peter I don't believe I'll prove
01:12:45it to you who purchased me but.
01:13:07We.
01:13:23Follow. I still don't understand how you got on to it just I managed to intercept
01:13:29a letter of fellows arranging for a plane to meet him and take over the photographs
01:13:33so we stopped there and sent up starting one of our own planes dressed up for the
01:13:36past but how do you accept it when you were here before I think what a harmless
01:13:40sort of
01:13:40an hour I came down in the night and look through the letters in the mailbox I took
01:13:44yours to Van Lutter Horton and one from fellow to a certain Mr Robinson whom we
01:13:48know so much about that we could read the. Dashpoint I got out by the window.
01:14:06And. The same reason
01:14:14a pot of that made you come up I never meant to kill him you cheated your friends
01:14:18and betrayed your country before I took this job I was flat broke and I was going
01:14:22crazy with debt and I was offered money to do this plenty of money I've.
01:14:27Conscience over these things that never meant
01:14:29a thing to me and you dare tell me that you love me that was true I do love you.
01:14:37And I love you as long as I live. I'm not going to do
01:14:44like
01:14:45a desperate you're not going to get away I'm not going to let you but you can't
01:14:48want to forget you can't hate me as much as that I don't hate you but you try to
01:14:51go in charge of life all our lives.
01:15:06All right I
01:15:19don't want to have you take it because I don't have
01:15:21a gun.
01:15:51I.
01:16:21Don't want to have you take it because I don't have a gun.
01:16:22I.
01:16:51Don't want to have.
01:17:06Me to.
01:17:21You.

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