:12:01
Yes, I believe he does.
:12:03
I suppose it's nice to know
every cloud has a silver lining.
:12:06
- Oh!
- (Men Chuckle)
:12:08
On the surface, in casual conversation
:12:12
they appear as ordinary, likable adult fellows.
:12:16
But emotionally they remain
as dangerous children,
:12:20
who may revert to primitive,
subhuman conduct at any moment.
:12:25
- Large brandy.
- You mean they'll kill at any time,
:12:27
- just as the mood takes them?
- Exactly.
:12:30
And, being governed by the pleasure principle,
:12:32
they're particularly dangerous when
their desires are being frustrated.
:12:37
- Are you deaf?
- I distinctly said a large brandy.
:12:40
There's scarcely enough in that
to cover the bottom.
:12:41
Actually, make it a triple.
:12:44
l wonder if the police have got
any sort of line on this fellow.
:12:47
Oh, I shouldn't think so.
:12:49
With psychopaths there's
usually no linking motive.
:12:52
Let's hope he slips up soon.
:12:53
ln one way, l rather hope he doesn't.
:12:57
Well, we haven't had a good, juicy
series of sex murders since Christie.
:13:01
And they're so good for the tourist trade.
:13:04
Foreigners expect the squares
of London to be fog-wreathed,
:13:07
full of hansom cabs and littered
with ripped whores, don't you think?
:13:15
Hey, Dick!
:13:17
What about Coming Up then?
:13:19
No, I'm afraid I haven't any time.
Thanks all the same.
:13:22
No, Coming Up, the horse.
It won by a mile.
:13:24
Twenty to one! What did l tell you?
:13:30
- Made a fortune. Thanks a lot.
- Anytime.
:13:34
Hey, wait a minute!
:13:37
This is my ma. Ma, meet Dick Blaney,
:13:40
the best pilot
who ever pulled a pint of beer.
:13:42
- Hello, Mrs Rusk.
- Pleased to meet you, I'm sure.
:13:46
She lives down in Kent,
in the Garden of England!
:13:50
- Still got the grapes then?
- Oh, yeah. Keep 'em for later.
:13:54
You tell her to take the pips out.
They're bad for the appendix.
:13:56
- Ta-ta!
- Bye. Thanks again for the tip.
:13:59
I told you, Bob's your uncle.