1:19:01
- Turn around! Up! Up!
- All right, all right.
1:19:06
- Hey, your hand's bleeding.
- Oh! Argh!
1:19:10
- This way, gentlemen.
- We'll tie 'em, lock 'em in the bathroom.
1:19:14
When he gets his apple, we'll be back
to pick you up. Now get in there! Move!
1:19:21
Wait. Lock 'em in the closet, Joy Boy.
They may just wax the bathroom floor.
1:19:28
- Yes, sir?
- I am Señor Cortez, the Spanish consul.
1:19:32
- The Spanish consul?
- Yes.
1:19:34
- Is Count Romero to be found here?
- Well... I don't believe he's in just now.
1:19:39
- So if you'd care to leave your card...
- Señor Cortez?
1:19:43
Señor conde.
1:19:45
Count Romero will receive you.
1:19:50
It has been very difficult
for me to locate you, Count Romero.
1:19:53
This is most confusing.
I just had your office on the phone,
1:19:56
and your Japanese houseboy
assured me you were out of town.
1:20:00
- Japanese?
- Sí.
1:20:01
What would I be doing
with a Japanese houseboy?
1:20:04
- That is what we were wondering.
- Very strange.
1:20:10
- May I?
- Sí, sí.
1:20:13
It is my impression that there's
something peculiar about Mrs Manville.
1:20:17
- Mrs Manville? Peculiar?
- Yes.
1:20:19
I've telephoned several society editors
and they know nothing about her.
1:20:24
- I would be very cautious if I were you.
- Of what?
1:20:27
- Father, I resent these insinuations.
- You did not even meet me at the pier.
1:20:32
Believe me, I was there.
1:20:35
But an official told me
you were having difficulty with your shots.
1:20:38
Shots? What shots?
1:20:40
A gentleman from the immigration
service said you could not land
1:20:43
because you had contracted
a peculiar disease.
1:20:47
And later, the ship's captain told me
you were a guest of this Mrs Manville.
1:20:51
Señor, I had no trouble landing.
I am in perfect health.
1:20:56
You are a most confused man.
1:20:58
When I try to reach you on the phone I find
your confusion has spread to your staff,