:50:02
I'd Iike to have Iunch
with you soon, sir.
:50:05
And teII you more about it.
:50:06
-I'II see you Iater.
-Goodbye.
:50:12
I don't remember inviting him.
Who is he?
:50:15
A friend of the DarviIIes.
:50:18
UnusuaI personaIity.
:50:23
-Excuse me, aren't you Judge DoIan?
-That's right.
:50:26
How do you do, sir?
My name is Bruno Antony.
:50:28
What's he doing here?
:50:30
I don't know.
:50:35
After you've sentenced
a man to the chair...
:50:38
...isn't it difficuIt to go out
and eat your dinner after that?
:50:44
When a murderer's caught, he's tried.
When convicted, he's sentenced.
:50:48
When he's sentenced to death,
he must be executed.
:50:51
-Quite impersonaI, isn't it?
-So it is.
:50:54
Besides, it doesn't happen every day.
:50:57
So few murderers are caught.
:50:59
Mr. Antony, you seem very interested
in the subject of murder.
:51:03
No more than anyone eIse.
:51:04
-No more than you, for instance.
-Me?
:51:07
I'm not interested in murder.
:51:09
Oh, come now.
Everyone is interested in that.
:51:12
Everyone has somebody that
they want out of the way.
:51:16
SureIy, madam,
hasn't there been a time...
:51:18
...that you didn't want to dispose
of someone?
:51:21
Your husband, for instance?
:51:23
Oh, good heavens, no!
:51:26
Are you sure?
:51:27
You mean there wasn't a tiny moment
when you were made very angry?
:51:32
What did you say?
:51:35
There you are, you see?
There you are.
:51:39
Now.
:51:40
You're going to do a murder.
:51:43
How are you going to do it?
That's the fascinating part.
:51:46
How wiII you--?
I didn't get your name.
:51:49
Mrs. Cunningham.
:51:50
Mrs. Cunningham.
How are you going to do it?
:51:52
WeII, I suppose I'II have to
get a gun from somewhere.
:51:56
Oh, no, Mrs. Cunningham.
:51:58
Bang, bang, bang, aII over the pIace?
BIood everywhere?