:30:03
Suppose the street door's locked.
:30:05
-How do I get in, in the first place?.
-The street door is never locked.
:30:08
-What time will you get back?.
-About 1 2.
:30:10
I'll bring Halliday back for a nightcap.
We'll find her together...
:30:13
...and we shall have been together
since we left her.
:30:16
And there's my alibi.
:30:32
-You've forgotten something.
-What?.
:30:35
When you get back
with what's-his-name, Halliday...
:30:37
-...how will you get in the apartment?.
-I shall let myself in.
:30:40
But your key will be under the stair carpet.
:30:43
He'll see you get it.
It'll give the show away.
:30:45
No. It won't be my key
under the carpet.
:30:47
It will be hers.
:30:49
I shall take it from her handbag
and hide it out there...
:30:51
...just before I leave the flat.
:30:53
She's not going out,
so she won't miss it.
:30:56
When I come back with Halliday,
I'll use my own key to let us in.
:31:00
Then, while he's out searching
the garden or something...
:31:04
...I'll take the key from under the carpet
and return it to her bag...
:31:07
-...before the police arrive.
-How many keys are there to this door?.
:31:11
Just hers and mine.
:31:21
-Mavel Z4-double-9.
-Tony, it's me.
:31:24
Hello, darling. How's it going?.
:31:25
Wonderfully. It's really a dreadful play.
:31:28
We're enjoying every minute.
:31:30
I ' m sorry. I mean, I ' m glad.
:31:33
- You will join us, won 't you?
-I don ' t think so.
:31:35
I hardly seem to have started.
:31:37
Darling, just a moment.
I think there' s someone at the door.
:31:40
You can be seen
from the bedroom window.
:31:44
Sorry, darling. False alarm.
:31:46
Look, why don't you
take Mark to Gerry's.
:31:48
-How do we get in?
-Well, just mention my name.
:31:50
I don't know about the band,
but the food's good.
:31:53
By the way,
Maureen called after you left...
:31:55
...and wants us
for dinner on Wednesday.
:31:58
You've got something in your diary
for Wednesday, and I can't read it.