Dial M for Murder
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:11:14
-Mr. Fisher?.
-Captain Lesgate?.

:11:15
-Yes.
-Won't you come in?.

:11:17
Thank you.
:11:19
It's very good of you.
:11:21
Let me have your coat.
:11:24
-Have any difficulty finding your way?.
-No. None at all.

:11:27
Do sit down. How about a drink?.
:11:30
I can't help thinking I've seen you
before somewhere.

:11:33
It's funny you should mention that.
:11:35
The moment I opened
the door, I--

:11:37
Wait a minute. Lesgate?.
:11:40
You're not Lesgate.
Swan. C.J. Swan.

:11:43
-Or was it C.A.?.
-C.A.

:11:47
Well, you've got a better
memory than I have.

:11:49
Fisher.
When did we meet?.

:11:51
-Weren't you at Cambridge?.
-Yes.

:11:54
Must be 20 years ago.
:11:55
You wouldn't remember me.
I only came your last year.

:11:58
-Well, what a coincidence.
-Yes, this calls for a special drink.

:12:02
I was planning to palm you off
with an indifferent port.

:12:04
But let's see what we have here.
:12:06
-How about this?.
-Perfect.

:12:11
So how do you know
my car's for sale?.

:12:13
Your garage told me.
:12:14
Odd. I don't think
I mentioned it to them.

:12:16
I got a fill-up and told them
I wanted an American car.

:12:19
They gave me your phone number.
I say, it is for sale, isn't it?.

:12:22
-Of course.
-Good, but I refuse to discuss the price...

:12:25
-...until you've had three brandies.
-I warn you...

:12:28
-...I drive a hard bargain, drunk or sober.
-So do I.

:12:33
I think I must have seen you
somewhere since we left Cambridge.

:12:37
Ever been to Wimbledon?.
:12:39
That's it.
Wendice. Tony Wendice.

:12:44
-What's all this about Fisher?.
-What's all this about Lesgate?.

:12:50
Would you like a cigar?.
:12:52
No, thanks. I'll just stick to my pipe.
:12:54
That's one habit you've changed.
:12:56
I remember, at college, you always used to
smoke rather expensive cigars.


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