Strangers on a Train
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:38:00
Good of you to be so prompt,
Mr. Haines.

:38:02
-This is Lt. CampbeII.
-HeIIo.

:38:04
-Won't you sit down?
-Thank you, sir.

:38:06
I know you're busy, so we won't detain
you any Ionger than necessary.

:38:10
You've aIready been good enough to
teII us where you were Iast evening.

:38:14
We've found the man you spoke with
on the train.

:38:17
-I saw him outside.
-PIease come in, professor.

:38:25
Professor CoIIins.
This is Mr. Haines.

:38:28
You met on the train Iast night.
:38:31
I'm sorry, but I reaIIy don't
remember meeting this gentIeman.

:38:36
UnfortunateIy, I remember very IittIe
of our trip from New York.

:38:40
You see, we had a IittIe ceIebration.
:38:43
But, we were sitting
opposite each other...

:38:46
...in the observation car.
:38:48
You sang a song about a goat.
:38:50
A goat?
:38:51
And caIcuIus.
You were going over a speech.

:38:54
I was?
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I'm very sorry, Mr. Haines.
:38:59
I certainIy must
have been ceIebrating.

:39:04
Captain, is it so important whether
Professor CoIIins remembers me?

:39:09
I've been abIe to name a man who was
on the train with me.

:39:12
You've found him.
:39:14
Isn't that proof of where I was
at 9:30 Iast night?

:39:19
Thank you.
HeIIo, dear. Senator. Babs.

:39:22
-DarIing. Have you had dinner?
-On the train.

:39:24
You've been in MetcaIf aII this time?
We expected you hours ago.

:39:28
I didn't. They sometimes Ieave
a suspect in the can aII night.

:39:32
Sit down, Guy. Sit down.
Barbara, some coffee.

:39:35
You had no troubIe with the poIice...
:39:37
...once they verified your aIibi?
:39:39
When an aIibi is fuII of bourbon,
it can't stand up.

:39:42
You mean the professor was boiIed?
:39:45
CompIeteIy.
:39:46
He didn't remember me.
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But you knew he was on the train.
Isn't that proof you were on it too?

:39:52
ApparentIy, not at the right time.
:39:55
They suggested I couId have caught
the train at BaItimore.

:39:58
After Miriam was murdered.

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