Libeled Lady
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:14:00
Here. Throw this out. Go on.
1:14:02
Now what have you got
to say for yourselves?

1:14:04
- Don't shout, Warren. We're not used to it.
- Are you going to tell me what happened?

1:14:09
You'd better tell him, Bill.
His blood pressure...

1:14:12
Yes. Perhaps you're right.
1:14:14
Warren, what would you say if I told you...
1:14:16
that I had almost persuaded
Miss Allenbury to drop the case?

1:14:19
I'd say you were a dirty,
double-dealing liar, and I'd be right.

1:14:22
I won't stand here
and listen to you being insulted.

1:14:25
Come on, Bill.
1:14:26
Is that so? Wait. Listen to this.
1:14:28
Not four hours ago,
I heard your two-timing Romeo...

1:14:30
whispering sweet nothings
into the ears of Connie Allenbury.

1:14:33
What do you think of that?
1:14:34
Bill told me all about it. That's technique,
Warren. You wouldn't understand it.

1:14:38
Why didn't you tell me
you were seeing Connie Allenbury?

1:14:41
Sure, and have you spoil
all my good work...

1:14:43
as you did tonight, barging in...
1:14:44
just as I'd about convinced her
to drop the case.

1:14:46
We didn't need any charity from her.
1:14:48
All Gladys had to do
was bust into the house.

1:14:50
As Bill says, and have you
smear our names all over your paper...

1:14:53
you headline hunter.
1:14:54
Believe me, this way is better and cleaner.
1:14:57
Tomorrow evening, the Allenburys
are giving a party. I'll be there.

1:15:00
Go right ahead, Bill. I trust you.
1:15:01
And what's more, I'll get her to drop
this case, once and for all.

1:15:04
That is, unless you decide
to barge in again.

1:15:06
You're so obvious, Warren.
Why can't you be subtle, like Bill?

1:15:09
Are you gonna listen to him or me?
1:15:11
I'm going to listen to Bill. He knows best.
1:15:14
How do I know
that you can get Connie to drop the case?

1:15:17
You'll have to take my word for that.
1:15:19
That's good enough for me.
1:15:21
Maybe you're right.
Maybe this is the best way.

1:15:24
Now you're talking sense.
1:15:25
All right, go ahead.
I'm sorry I blew up, old man.

1:15:28
Think nothing of it.
1:15:29
Now you see how silly it was
to get excited, Warren.

1:15:32
After all, I do want you boys
to be good friends.

1:15:34
- Come on, Bill. Good night, Warren.
- Good night.

1:15:37
- Good night, old man.
- Good night.

1:15:49
What's up?
1:15:51
That low-down, conniving rat...
1:15:52
making Gladys believe
he's in love with her.

1:15:54
- He won't get away with it.
- Can you stop him?

1:15:56
I'm going to wash up the Allenbury case
and Mr. Chandler with it.

1:15:59
Gladys may be eating out of his hand now,
but before I get through, she'll be biting it.


prev.
next.