Vera Drake
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:07:01
I'm really pleased for you.
:07:03
Congratulations, Uncle Frank.
:07:05
- Congratulations, Auntie Joyce.
- Thank you, Sidney.

:07:07
Well, blimey, this is
a double celebration, isn't it?

:07:10
Here, Joyce. You'll have a little
top-off wouldn't you?

:07:13
Hey, you kept that one quiet, didn't you?
:07:15
I'll go. Hey, Sid--pour the drinks.
:07:17
Here, pass 'em over.
:07:22
Good afternoon, sir.
:07:24
- D.l. Webster, metropolitan police.
- Oh, yes?

:07:28
Does Mrs. Vera Drake live here, sir?
:07:30
Yes, she does.
Yes.

:07:32
Would you be Mr. Drake, sir?
:07:34
Yes.
:07:36
- ls Mrs. Drake at home now?
- Yes.

:07:38
We'd like to have a few words with her...
:07:40
if we may.
:07:42
Oh, well, we're having a party.
:07:43
My daughter's just got engaged--celebration.
:07:45
I'm sorry about that, sir, but we do
need to talk to your wife.

:07:49
- What about?
- I can't tell you that, sir.

:07:51
But it is a serious matter.
:07:53
Well she's good as gold. She's never done
:07:55
- a dishonest thing in her life.
- Yes, sir.

:07:58
May we come in?
:08:03
Hold up, hold up. lt's the police.
:08:05
Eh?
:08:08
Good afternoon.
:08:10
Sorry to interrupt your celebrations,
:08:12
but we need to talk to Mrs. Vera Drake.
:08:17
This is my wife.
:08:18
- What's going on?
- Could you sit down please, sir?

:08:21
Do as you're told, Sid.
:08:29
May I speak to you
in private please, Mrs. Drake?

:08:40
This way, Mrs. Drake.
:08:42
What is it, Dad?
:08:44
Hold on, Sid.
I'll come with her.

:08:46
lf you don't mind
staying in the parlor please, sir.

:08:48
- What's all this about?
- We will keep you posted.

:08:51
I'm her husband,
I've got a right to know.

:08:53
l appreciate that, sir.
:08:55
lf you'll just do as I've asked.
:08:57
Close the door. Thank you.

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