:48:02
and yes, his Flemish paintings,
his Reynolds, and his Rembrandt.
:48:06
Well, that was very generous
of him, indeed.
:48:09
Your father was a collector
of many things, wasn't he?
:48:11
Coral, coins, jade, and, I believe, quite
an assortment of 18th-century firearms.
:48:18
All the weapons my father had,
pistols or guns, went to the museum.
:48:22
Just a minute, Mr. Charles. Just a minute.
:48:25
Your father seems
to have overlooked a few.
:48:28
Am I to understand that the gun that
hung here was given to the museum?
:48:31
No, Mr. Charles.
:48:33
I didn't give that gun to the museum.
:48:36
It was my favorite.
:48:38
Originally owned
by an 18th-century nobleman.
:48:40
He used it only once, to destroy
a brigand who had certain aspirations...
:48:44
toward the gentleman's daughter.
:48:47
You had that gun with you
the night Drake was murdered.
:48:49
Well...
:48:51
Were you perhaps intending to use
it on a brigand...
:48:53
who had certain aspirations
toward your daughter?
:48:55
Perhaps, but he wasn't the man
who was killed.
:48:59
But he and Drake were just about
the same height and build.
:49:01
In the darkness of a below-decks office,
there could have been a mistake.
:49:05
True, but before Mr. Drake was killed
I was relieved of that gun...
:49:09
by my son-in-law.
:49:10
That's a fine wedding present for you.
:49:12
Throwing the whole mess
right into Phil's lap.
:49:15
Here, I want you to feel secure
for the rest of your life.
:49:17
You won't have anything to worry about
until they throw the switch.
:49:21
You're lying and you know it. And you...
:49:37
Yes? This is she.
:49:42
I see. Yes, of course. Just a minute.
:49:48
All right.
:49:52
I see. Of course.
:49:56
I'm afraid you'll have to excuse me.