Murder by Death
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:43:09
Good God, what an entrance!
:43:11
A bit theatrical, Miss Marbles,
but l do so love illusion.

:43:16
Please forgive my hat.
I'm losing my hair.

:43:19
I thought Twain was
an older man, say 72, 73.

:43:22
Seventy-six to be exact,
Mr. Diamond.

:43:26
How do l look so young?
Quite simple.

:43:29
A complete vegetable diet,
1 2 hours' sleep a night...

:43:33
...and lots and lots of makeup.
:43:36
-I trust you're all comfortable.
-Comfortable, Mr. Twain?

:43:40
Is that what you call poisoned wine
and near decapitation?

:43:44
No. I call it inspiration.
:43:47
You haven't explained the mechanical
and culinary attempts on our lives.

:43:52
Merely games, Monsieur Perrier.
:43:55
Pitting wits with you,
so to speak.

:43:58
Pit your wits with me
and you won't have wits to pit with.

:44:02
You're spitting on the nurse.
:44:04
Sorry, old lady.
Crazy broad should be in bed.

:44:08
We have been here four hours...
:44:10
...and there hasn't been
a hot dinner or a corpse.

:44:14
-I must therefore bid you adieu.
-I bid one adieu as well.

:44:17
No one is leaving this house.
:44:31
What meaning of this, Mr. Twain?
:44:34
I will tell you, Mr. Wang,
if you can tell me...

:44:37
...why one of the most brilliant
minds of the century...

:44:40
...can't say prepositions
or articles.

:44:43
"The," Mr. Wang.
"What is the meaning of this?"

:44:46
That what l said.
What meaning of this?

:44:50
The meaning of this is...
:44:51
...that l have decided to prove,
beyond any doubt...

:44:55
...that the greatest criminologist in
the world is sitting at this table...


prev.
next.