:49:03
And if you had known about the money,
:49:05
you wouldn't have stayed
with old men like that.
:49:08
Then you believe me?
:49:10
Thousands wouldn't.
:49:12
Thanks.
:49:16
I must be soft in the head
lettin' a suspected strangler
:49:18
put his arms around me.
:49:21
- Shows you trust me.
- I suppose so.
:49:28
Hey, what we gonna do?
The police will be looking for you!
:49:31
I don't know. I haven't thought yet.
:49:33
There's only one thing you can do.
Tell them what happened, like you told me.
:49:36
- No, I can't do that.
- You've got to!
:49:38
- They'd never believe me.
- Why not? I did.
:49:41
You're not the law.
I'm probably their only suspect.
:49:44
You have to go along and persuade
them to search for someone else.
:49:47
I mean, one look at you and they'd
know you wasn't a sadistic killer.
:49:53
- (Man) Blaney!
- Come on!
:49:56
Dicko!
:50:39
Haven't done any of this
cloak-and-dagger stuff since the Suez business.
:50:43
That's when I first met Dicko,
in the squadron, you know.
:50:46
He was a bit of
a split-assed type then too.
:50:55
# (Whistling)