Murder by Death
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:32:05
-Boy, Pop, you sure put your--
-Shut Japanese mouth.

:32:09
It must be ghastly
to have a hip removed.

:32:12
-Does it hurt?
-Only in damp weather.

:32:21
-Are you all right?
-Pay no attention. You'll spoil him.

:32:26
Get up. Get up.
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-As l was saying, Mr. Charleston--
-Hey, Pop.

:32:35
A treacherous road
like fresh mushrooms--

:32:39
I know. Dog stick tongue
out of picture.

:32:43
Treacherous road
like fresh mushrooms.

:32:50
He's a charming fellow.
:32:52
African death mask.
Died in some tribal ritual.

:32:55
Wonder where others are.
:32:57
Others?
:32:59
What others?
:33:01
Invitation to dinner and murder
finally clear to Wang...

:33:05
...with appearance
of Monsieur Perrier.

:33:08
It's obvious that the world's
greatest detectives were invited.

:33:12
Five of us, darling.
Three are here.

:33:14
Two have not yet arrived.
:33:16
-Miss Jessie Marbles of England.
-And--

:33:19
Sam Diamond of San Francisco.
:33:22
I know who you all are.
:33:24
The lady in the dress is my secretary
and mistress, Tess Skeffington.

:33:29
-Sam, don't.
-I'm sorry, sweetheart.

:33:32
She doesn't like it
when l'm brutally honest.

:33:35
Then again, we're all
in a brutal business.

:33:38
Never considered murder
to be business, Mr. Diamond.

:33:42
Is that right, Mr. Wang?
:33:45
Maybe not for you, since you put your
money in vegetables in the late '30s.

:33:50
Our friends don't know
that you own 50 percent...

:33:53
...of the bean sprouts and the bamboo
shoots grown in China.

:33:57
You can imagine how much
chicken chow mein...


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