1:11:01
And as for other motives,
how about patricide?
1:11:05
The killing of one's own parent?
1:11:08
You mean that Lionel Twain was
the father of someone in this room?
1:11:12
He wasn't my father.
1:11:15
He was my uncle.
1:11:18
He was very good to me.
1:11:20
He would take me to the circus
and give me candy.
1:11:23
We stopped going
when l was about 26.
1:11:29
I'm sorry, Sam.
1:11:31
Twenty-six?
What kind of a circus was it?
1:11:34
Forgive me, but l was talking about
patricide, not uncle-cide.
1:11:38
Twain may have been your uncle...
1:11:41
...but he was the
illegitimate father of...
1:11:44
...Monsieur Sidney Wang!
1:11:48
It not true.
1:11:50
I was adopted.
I have my papers.
1:11:53
That is why l have adopted
all my children.
1:11:57
I was wondering.
1:12:00
He loved me very much...
1:12:02
...but he was not very observant.
1:12:05
One day when l was 1 9,
he called me to his study...
1:12:10
...noticed for first time l was
Oriental, and kicked me out.
1:12:14
-I could have--
-Killed him, Wang?
1:12:16
As easily as you,
Monsieur Perrier.
1:12:19
Lionel Twain killed
the only thing you ever loved:
1:12:23
Marie-Louise Cartier.
1:12:38
Your sweetheart?
1:12:42
My poodle.
1:12:46
He was a most cruel man.
1:12:49
Monsieur would come to France
every season:::
1:12:54
...to hunt poodles.
1:12:57
The day they brought...
1:12:59
...her bloodied collar to me,
l vowed l would--