Les Innocents aux mains sales
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1:28:05
In my opinion, the earring was
planted to get little Julie under suspicion.

1:28:10
And Marlo had no motivation.
But Wormser certainly did.

1:28:13
That's true.
1:28:16
Here's what I think.
Wormser acted first.

1:28:21
At some point he took Marlo's place.
1:28:25
He killed him on the boat.
After all, it is Marlo's blood, right?

1:28:30
Not Wormser's.
1:28:31
He's the one who stole his own car...
1:28:33
...and who wrote the letter.
1:28:37
What about the car accident?
1:28:41
- A little more Brandy?
- Gladly.

1:28:45
So the car accident?
That's easy...

1:28:49
Wormser stole Marlo's papers
before throwing him overboard...

1:28:55
...he steals his jacket
1:28:57
...and the envelope to the letter
that Julie sent to Menton.

1:29:02
Now there, Wormser that's a brilliant idea.
1:29:04
First of all the letter itself
probably contains the proof...

1:29:09
...to Julie's guilt in
her husband's murder attempt.

1:29:14
Finally, the envelope's disappearance
scared the shit out of the chick.

1:29:21
Especially, it seems to prove
Marlo was killed running from the cops.

1:29:28
There, he got us, the bastard.
1:29:30
Marlo wouldn't have left the envelope
if he had faked the accident.

1:29:36
Wormser is definitely very good;
he got what he wanted.

1:29:40
He threw his chick into the street,
killed her lover...

1:29:44
...split with all the dough.
1:29:53
Say, you know it's very clever
what you've figured out.

1:29:56
Not clever but it stands up.

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