:24:01
Shouldn't you be looking
for signs of a break-in?
:24:04
Mrs. Croft, I understand
no one has served Sir William
longer than you have. Is that true?
:24:09
I'd better be off.
:24:11
Might not see you again.
:24:14
I'm only staying till
the police give the nod.
:24:17
But, Elsie,
:24:21
you're not in any difficulty,
are you?
:24:24
What, apart from having
no home and no job?
:24:27
Nah.
There's no worries there.
:24:30
Yes, I was forgetting.
:24:32
You were much cleverer
than I was.
:24:34
You'll be fine.
:24:40
I wonderwhat Lady Sylvia
will do now.
:24:43
If I were her, I'd set up
in London as a glamorous widow...
:24:47
with all the gentlemen
chasin' me for my money.
:24:50
I wouldn't.
I grew up in London.
:24:52
- Is that where the orphanage was?
- On the edge. Isleworth.
:24:55
- And you don't get homesick?
- I don't think you get homesick
if you've never had a home.
:24:59
You heard about Mr. Weissman's valet?
Turns out he's a fraud.
:25:02
- He isn't Scottish at all.
- No!
:25:05
I could've told you that.
:25:07
Who is he, then?
:25:09
Do you think
he's the murderer?
:25:11
It's worse than that.
He's an actor.
:25:15
Yes, I want you to wake him up.
:25:18
How else do you suggest
I talk to him?
:25:20
Yes. Right.
Well, what'd he say?
:25:23
What, he's talking about
Clara Bow again?
:25:25
Listen, you tell Sheehan I think
Clara Bow is a really nice person,
:25:29
and she's not coming within
ten miles of my picture.
:25:32
I don't want her
in the fucking movie.
:25:34
There is one thing. The bastard's
death may have saved my bacon.
:25:38
For God's sake, be quiet.
What's the matter with you?
:25:44
Arthur.
:25:47
- Oh, are these tomatoes?
- Yes, milady.
:25:50
That's exactly
what I want.
:25:53
- Good morning.
- Good morning, dear.
:25:56
Have you heard?
:25:58
It's too tiresome. That frightful
inspector won't let anyone leave.