1:10:00
What do you mean?
1:10:02
I saw Mart coming out of your room.
1:10:05
You mean you murdered him for that?
1:10:08
And you said you've got to know
what you want...
1:10:11
...and go after it tooth and nail.
1:10:13
You, who let every mad whim that enters
your brain whip you around.
1:10:17
I bet you would even kill me if I made
a move that didn't meet with your approval.
1:10:21
I might.
1:10:24
Why was Mart out there
on the sand dunes?
1:10:26
- What's the difference? He's dead.
- You forget, I'm in this too.
1:10:30
Don't think I didn't loathe
perjuring myself to the police.
1:10:33
- Why was he out there?
- To meet old lady Kraft, Palmer's pal.
1:10:36
- He was gonna get rid of her.
- That was your idea?
1:10:39
Why not? She put a detective on me.
1:10:41
And if you'd killed her,
what about the detective?
1:10:44
- I'd have figured something out.
- You and your great brain.
1:10:47
You would have figured out something
that would have messed things up, I'm sure.
1:10:52
- Where can I find Mrs. Kraft?
- Why?
1:10:54
Why do you suppose?
To patch up your bungling.
1:10:57
- I'm so grateful to have such a clever friend.
- I can do better than you.
1:11:01
And I won't need any knives
or blunt instruments, either.
1:11:20
Yes?
1:11:21
I'm Helen Brent. When I called from
downstairs, you said you remembered me.
1:11:25
Oh, yes.
1:11:32
- You look ill.
- I didn't sleep so good last night.
1:11:36
- They're pals of yours.
- Who?
1:11:38
Those two butchers that tried
to murder me.
1:11:41
It says that one of them is married
to your sister.
1:11:45
Now, Mrs. Kraft, Mr. Wild didn't try
to murder you.
1:11:49
Maybe not. But the other one did.
1:11:50
He thought he had me, too,
but he was wrong.
1:11:53
He said I'd lived long enough,
but the joke's on him.
1:11:56
He's the one that's dead.
Me, I'm alive and hollering.