:30:11
Poisoned.
:30:13
Poisoned?
:30:16
Poisoned.
:30:18
Arsenic, I'd say.
The autopsy will prove it.
:30:21
Nonsense! He drank too much. It's
as plain as the nose on his face.
:30:24
You say you were on the stage when he
came out from the dressing rooms?
:30:29
Yes, Inspector.
:30:30
The curtain is due up in ten minutes
and I now have two roles to play.
:30:34
There'll be no curtain up today.
:30:36
My audience will tear the place up!
:30:38
We'll risk that.
I've got questions to ask.
:30:41
- Questions? What about?
- A man is dead - it's usual.
:30:44
Damned inconvenient.
:30:46
- His dressing room?
- Number two.
:30:48
Can't you get George off
the stage and come back later?
:30:51
No, sir. Number two, you said?
:30:55
- I knew something would happen.
- Really, miss?
:30:59
Yes, I have premonitions
about these things!
:31:02
Very interesting.
:31:04
Well, I told George,
as soon as I saw that strange woman.
:31:08
- What strange woman?
- The one who came to see Driffold.
:31:11
- Driffold?
- Driffold Cosgood, Inspector, me.
:31:15
What about her?
:31:17
- Her?
- This strange woman.
:31:18
I'd just auditioned her
when George interrupted.
:31:21
- Is the lady here now, sir?
- She'll be somewhere...
:31:25
- She seems to have gone.
- A name and description, Sergeant.
:31:31
Now, sir,
any idea of this lady's name?
:31:58
I've seen this before.