:43:01
"...including all of those paintings listed
in the so-called Mathews Collection."
:43:06
- Mr Kingston! Oh, no!
- (Frank) If you please.
:43:09
This will is properly signed and
witnessed as of the tenth of last month.
:43:13
I think you all should take a look at these.
:43:16
Dale, I'm sorry. I'm really sorry.
:43:20
Oh, no. Don't be silly, Aunt Edna.
:43:23
I'll now be able to criticise your collection
like I used to criticise his.
:43:27
Thank you, Frank.
:43:30
Lieutenant...
:43:33
Mrs Mathews, this is just such a surprise.
:43:36
We are happy. I know you'll be pleased.
:43:40
- I wasn't prepared for that.
- Nope. Really is a shock.
:43:43
File those, please.
I tried to talk Rudy out of it.
:43:48
He always intended to leave
that collection to Dale. Then gave it to her.
:43:54
That's why I thought you'd like to be here.
:43:56
- Legally, I couldn't say anything...
- Sure. I understand.
:44:00
That was a new will? Only last month?
:44:03
Correct. He wrote most of it himself.
:44:05
He promised to let me draw up
something more detailed later on but...
:44:10
Boy, I can't figure it, I...
:44:12
You'd think the nephew
would get the paintings.
:44:15
I agree. I agree.
:44:17
Mr Mathews had disagreements with Dale
:44:20
but an art collection like that is big business.
:44:24
To manage that requires
specialised skill, taste.
:44:29
Why he'd simply leave the whole thing
to a poor, unstable creature like Edna...
:44:36
- Those comments are hardly professional.
- One thing, though.
:44:40
- Mr Kingston gets the rest of the estate.
- It's meaningless.
:44:44
He rented that big house.
Rudy disposed of all his business interests.
:44:49
There really isn't
any remaining estate to speak of.
:44:55
Well, listen,
thanks for letting me come down.
:44:58
- I gotta get back to work.
- Lieutenant?