Dial M for Murder
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1:35:01
I don't understand.
1:35:03
No, I don't believe you do.
1:35:10
-Pearson.
-Yes, sir.

1:35:13
Take this handbag back
to the police station...

1:35:15
-...and get that car out of the way.
-Yes, sir.

1:35:18
Wait a minute, you clod. You can't
walk down the street like that.

1:35:21
You'll be arrested.
Here, put it in this.

1:35:25
Margot,
how did you get here?.

1:35:27
I don't know.
1:35:30
About an hour ago,
the warden came to see me...

1:35:34
...and just said I was
to be taken home.

1:35:36
Then two detectives
brought me here.

1:35:40
They said I could go,
but I couldn't get that door open.

1:35:46
Where's Tony?.
1:35:47
He was supposed
to visit this morning...

1:35:49
...and they said he couldn't come.
1:35:52
Has anything happened to him?.
1:35:54
No. Nothing.
1:35:57
I don't want to interfere...
1:35:58
...but do you think you could
tell us what you're up to?.

1:36:01
Mrs. Wendice, what I'm about
to tell you may come as a shock.

1:36:06
Yes?.
1:36:07
We strongly suspect that your husband
had planned to murder you.

1:36:12
Tony arranged for Swan to come here
that night and kill you.

1:36:17
How long have you known this?.
1:36:19
-Did you suspect it yourself?.
-No, never.

1:36:23
And yet....
1:36:27
What's the matter with me, Mark?.
1:36:31
I don't seem able to feel anything.
1:36:35
Shouldn't I break down or something?.
1:36:38
It's delayed action, that's all.
1:36:40
In a couple of days, you're gonna
have the most wonderful breakdown.

1:36:44
When did you find out, sir?.
1:36:46
Well, the first clue
came quite by accident.

1:36:50
We discovered that your husband
had been spending...

1:36:52
...a large number of pound notes
all over the place.

1:36:55
It ran into over £300.
1:36:57
And it appeared to have started
at about the time you were arrested.


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