Dial M for Murder
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1:11:00
Hello, Roger, thank heaven you're in.
1:11:02
Tony Wendice here.
Listen, we had a burglary last night...

1:11:05
-...and Margot was attacked.
-Margot? Was she hurt?

1:11:07
She's all right, but the man was killed.
The police are here.

1:11:10
Don't laugh. They are suggesting
that Margot killed him intentionally.

1:11:14
I wouldn't say that
if I were you, sir.

1:11:16
-Well, that's a good one.
-Yes, it is funny, isn't it?.

1:11:19
Could you come around at once,
Maida Vale Police Station?.

1:11:22
- Yes, be there right away.
-Thanks, old boy. Goodbye.

1:11:25
It's all right, darling.
Roger's gonna meet us there.

1:11:28
Mr. Wendice, I should advise you--
1:11:29
Our lawyer will give us any advice
we need, thank you.

1:11:35
Margot...
1:11:37
-...here's your handbag.
-Thank you.

1:11:41
-You are coming?.
-But of course, inspector.

1:11:43
Yes. Well, I just--
I mean, I just wondered.

1:12:05
I charge you, that on
the 26th of September...

1:12:09
... you did willfully murder
Charles Alexander Swan.

1:12:12
Do you wish to say anything
in answer to this charge?

1:12:19
And did you,
at any time in your life...

1:12:22
...meet this man Swan?
1:12:26
You received a letter
from Mr. Halliday.

1:12:29
This letter was found
in the dead man 's pocket.

1:12:32
Now you say you did not know him.
1:12:38
Do you find the prisoner,
Margot Mary Wendice...

1:12:42
...guilty or not guilty?
1:12:47
Guilty.
1:12:53
The sentence of this court
is that you be taken to the place...

1:12:57
...from whence you came, from thence
to a place of lawful execution.


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