1:35:02
Well, l--
I think I just said.
1:35:06
Um, Mr. Ripley was
handling some business for me.
1:35:09
Nor does Mr. Ripley
want to marry me...
1:35:12
and ask me every single day
if I'll marry him and when.
1:35:17
Do you keep a photograph
of Signor Ripley ?
1:35:19
I'm not in the habit of carrying
around photographs of my male friends.
1:35:25
Now I think I've upset you.
1:35:27
Sorry. My English,
perhaps, is coarse.
1:35:30
It is a little coarse,
yes.
1:35:36
I'm sorry.
1:35:38
But you-- No one has seen
Signor Ripley since San Remo.
1:35:43
- I have.
- You have, yes.
1:35:45
And so has Miss Sherwood.
Ask her. And, um,
1:35:48
if I can remember the name
of the hotel he was staying at--
1:35:53
Um, the Goldoni.
Tom was staying at the Goldoni.
1:35:56
Goldoni. The Goldoni.
Good, good, but--
1:35:59
Yes, you are right.
1:36:02
You are right.
A coincidence.
1:36:04
[Siren Wailing, Distant]
1:36:06
[ Sighing ] I look forward
to our next meeting.
1:36:10
Hmm ? When I will be
more careful with my English.
1:36:12
[Roverini] Ah. I have a witness
who thinks they saw two men...
1:36:16
getting into Mr. Miles' car.
1:36:18
And she wants to identify you
in a confronto.
1:36:22
Lineup. Tomorrow, then ?
1:36:26
Uh, tomorrow.
1:36:30
[ Chuckles ]
1:36:36
- Buon giorno, Miss Sherwood.
- Buon giorno.
1:36:38
He's in, but I really don't think
he wants to meet anybody.
1:36:49
[Knocking]
1:36:59
Dick ?