A Perfect Murder
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:05:01
Steven, how are you?
:05:03
Nice to see you.
Emily, you look wonderful.

:05:04
Keep up the good work.
:05:06
That's Steven Taylor
and his wife, Emily.

:05:10
Well, at last!
:05:11
The beautiful people have arrived.
:05:13
Fantastic dress!
:05:15
Thank you.
:05:16
I didn't expect to see you tonight,
with Greenspan and all.

:05:19
Why's that?
:05:20
I thought you'd be
up to your ass in alligators.

:05:22
Rumors of my death have been
greatly exaggerated.

:05:26
All I need is her phone number.
:05:28
Absolutely.
I must see about something.

:05:31
Lovely!
Thank you, darling.

:05:33
The temple's hieroglyphics
are supplications. . .

:05:37
. . .to the gods of fertility.
:05:38
I do believe I know his work.
:05:40
Perhaps we could come along
to your studio one day.

:06:11
You said he wasn't coming.
:06:13
He changed his mind.
I tried to call you.

:06:16
What are we going to do?
:06:19
Nothing. Just relax.
:06:22
-He doesn't know who I am, right?
-No.

:06:26
You're a peach.
:06:28
Lunch tomorrow?
:06:31
And tomorrow. . .
:06:32
. . .and tomorrow.
:06:35
I leave you alone for 30 seconds
and you elope with a younger man.

:06:38
Steven, I'd like to
introduce you to David Shaw.

:06:42
Pleasure! Nice to meet you.
:06:43
David is a painter.
:06:44
I saw some of his pieces downtown.
I thought they were amazing.

:06:48
What brings you uptown to our
little inbred soirée?

:06:51
Actually, Emily was kind enough
to wrangle me an invite.

:06:55
Me too.
:06:58
So tell me about your work. . .

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