Murder, My Sweet
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1:02:12
He must be in his workshop.
1:02:25
Father.
1:02:27
- What are you going to do?
- I don't know. I was frightened.

1:02:32
- I am frightened.
- The police been here?

1:02:35
- Yes. What's it all about?
- We don't know yet.

1:02:38
Did they talk to your wife?
1:02:40
No. She's not been here
since yesterday morning. I thought...

1:02:44
- Has she been with you?
- What did they have to say?

1:02:48
They seemed interested principally
in our beach house.

1:02:51
It was rented to Mr. Marriott
indirectly through my bank.

1:02:54
That probably held up Randall
a couple of days.

1:02:57
- Okay. Let's have a look at it.
- Don't go to the beach house.

1:03:00
- Yeah, why not?
- Because it must stop.

1:03:02
- The whole thing's gone too far.
- Or maybe it's coming too close?

1:03:07
I don't say you killed Marriott, but you
could've for a good, old-fashioned motive.

1:03:11
Look, pop, the cops are moving now.
They're mad.

1:03:14
They're going to tag somebody.
1:03:16
As long as I'm on the payroll,
let's understand each other.

1:03:19
I don't work by push buttons.
1:03:20
I stop and I go
but I've got to have reasons.

1:03:24
Forgive me, Mr. Marlowe.
1:03:28
Forgive me, please.
1:03:31
It's unnecessary for me to say
I'm an old man. You can see that.

1:03:34
I only have two interests in life:
My jade and my wife.

1:03:38
And, of course, my daughter here.
1:03:42
But my wife's the most important.
1:03:44
- Do you find her beautiful?
- Why not?

1:03:47
She is beautiful, isn't she? And desirable.
1:03:51
Maybe you think it's improper for an
old man to have a young, desirable wife.

1:03:57
I've played a little game with myself.

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