Shadow of a Doubt
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1:08:02
(Officer Blows Whistle)
1:08:05
- Excuse me, Mr Norton.
- You're always running around at night.

1:08:10
- Where were you hurrying to last night?
- Just doing an errand.

1:08:13
- Is this your uncle I've heard about?
- Yes.

1:08:17
- Uncle Charlie, Mr Norton.
- Glad to know you. What's the name?

1:08:20
Oakley. Charles Oakley. Nice to meet you.
1:08:22
Better keep your eye on your niece.
I'll have to give her a ticket for speeding.

1:08:27
- City ordinance about running.
- Hear that, Charlie?

1:08:30
Don't want to break the law.
I'll take care of her.

1:08:33
- Good night.
- Good night.

1:08:35
What's the matter, Charlie?
What's wrong?

1:08:47
- I want to talk to you.
- You're hurting my arm again.

1:08:50
- Come in here with me.
- I can't. I don't go to places like this.

1:08:53
Go on in.
1:09:08
- Why'd you bring me here?
- What does it matter where we are?

1:09:11
Hello, Charlie. Hello.
1:09:13
Hello, Louise.
Uncle Charlie, Louise Finch.

1:09:17
- This is my uncle.
- I was in Charlie's class in school.

1:09:21
I sure was surprised to see you come in.
I never thought I'd see you here.

1:09:25
I been here two weeks.
Lost my Job over at Kern's.

1:09:29
I've been in half the restaurants in town.
What'll you have, Charlie?

1:09:33
- Nothing, thank you.
- A ginger ale for her, a brandy for me.

1:09:38
- Well, Charlie?
- Well?

1:09:42
Think you know something, don't you?
That young fellow told you something.

1:09:46
Jack?
Why should he know anything about you?

1:09:50
Charlie, something's come between us.
I don't want that to happen.

1:09:56
Why, we're old friends.

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