Murder by Death
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:47:03
All fingers do point to you.
Not much of a challenge.

:47:07
Shall l make it more interesting?
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One million dollars
to the one who solves the crime.

:47:13
Wagered against your reputations.
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One million dollars, tax-free.
:47:18
In addition, the paperback rights
and the film sale.

:47:22
It's 1 1 :00, amigos...
:47:23
...just one hour before death
strikes someone in this room.

:47:27
See you at midnight.
:47:33
See here, Mr. Twain!
:47:36
-He's gone!
-No, he's not. He's down there.

:47:40
Fast little bunny, ain't you?
:47:42
I've never moved, Mr. Diamond.
:47:45
I'm still down there.
A stunt with mirrors.

:47:48
Is that so?
Willing to risk seven years' bad luck?

:47:52
Try it, Mr. Diamond.
:47:54
It's your funeral, butterball.
:47:57
Wait. Sometimes it doesn't work.
:48:02
You've won this round,
Mr. Diamond.

:48:06
My turn comes at midnight.
:48:16
I hope he knows
how to stop that thing.

:48:20
Anybody offering a million bucks to
solve a crime that ain't happened...

:48:24
...has lost more upstairs than hair.
:48:27
What do we do?
Sit and wait to be butchered?

:48:30
And what has happened
to the butler?

:48:32
Why has he not returned?
With our dinner?

:48:35
-Go look for him.
-No!

:48:38
-No one to leave this room.
-Why not?

:48:40
Twain say victim at this table.
:48:43
If we stay together, crime
cannot be committed without witnesses.

:48:47
He's right.
You're one smart Chinaman.

:48:50
Let's join hands. The chain's stronger
if the links are unbroken. Join hands.


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