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1:04:02
I thought
it was a little odd.

1:04:04
By the way, for God's sake,
don't rub him up tonight.

1:04:07
- I don't know what you mean.
- You know exactly what I mean.

1:04:10
He's in a filthy mood
with everyone.

1:04:13
He's talking about
stopping your allowance.

1:04:16
But it's for life.
That was settled. He can't do that.

1:04:20
Just you watch him.
He's absolutely spoiling for a fight.

1:04:24
So if you'll take my advice,
you won't give him one.

1:04:29
Now, that you can be
discreet about.

1:04:35
Thank you.
1:04:40
Goodness, isn't it pretty here?
1:04:42
The house has
such lovely position.

1:04:45
The best view's
from the old water tower.

1:04:48
You might well
walk up there tomorrow.

1:04:52
Do you really have to
go back to London?

1:04:55
I am afraid so,
Raymond.

1:04:57
When you're ruined,
there's so much to do.

1:05:01
Yes, there is,
isn't there?

1:05:03
Moan, moan, moan.
1:05:13
Would anybody care for
a game of bridge after dinner?

1:05:17
Oh, yes, I wouldn't mind.
1:05:20
Who else?
Louisa, how about you?

1:05:23
Oh, I don't think so.
I've rather gone off cards.

1:05:27
I've never been very lucky
with them.

1:05:31
Me too.
1:05:37
Mr. Weissman, tell us about
the film you're going to make.

1:05:40
Oh, sure. It's called Charlie Chan
in London. It's a detective story.

1:05:44
- Set in London?
- Well, not really.

1:05:47
Most of it takes place at
a shooting party in a country house,

1:05:51
sort of like this one,
actually.

1:05:53
A murder in the middle of the night.
A lot of guests for the weekend.

1:05:57
Everyone's a suspect.
That sort of thing.


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