After the Thin Man
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1:43:01
- So Phil was your husband?
- As if you didn't know.

1:43:03
I didn't know it until now.
1:43:04
I wish I had, baby.
1:43:07
Didn't you ever tell anyone
that you were married?

1:43:09
- No.
- Would Phil have told?

1:43:11
No. He knew if Dancer heard,
I'd lose my job.

1:43:13
- Did you and Phil ever talk about it?
- Yeah. One night last week.

1:43:14
But nobody could have heard.
We were alone, down in my room.

1:43:18
With these earphones...
1:43:22
Anderson could hear everything
that went on in your place.

1:43:37
- Everything?
- Everything.

1:43:38
Holy smoke!
1:43:41
He knew more about all of you
than you know yourselves.

1:43:43
Dancer, you went to Phil's room...
1:43:47
right after you pulled the switch
at the Lichee, didn't you?

1:43:50
- Yes.
- That was about 1:00.

1:43:52
- What time was Phil killed?
- About 4:00, near as we can figure.

1:43:55
At 4:30, Anderson threw
this note through my window.

1:43:57
He was beginning to make use of
the information he got while he was here.

1:44:01
Dancer, how do you spell married?
1:44:04
Get Casper on the phone.
1:44:07
We'll pass that.
1:44:10
Polly, how do you spell married?
1:44:13
M- A-R...
1:44:15
M- A-double-R-Y-E-D.
1:44:17
Thank you.
1:44:23
When it comes to words like that...
1:44:27
- an illiterate person...
- What do you mean illiterate?

1:44:29
My father and mother were married
right here in the City Hall.

1:44:31
- Having a good time, Mrs. Charles?
- It couldn't be better.

1:44:34
This note is a poor attempt at illiteracy.
1:44:40
The easy words are spelled wrong,
and the tough ones are spelled right.

1:44:44
Like to see it, Lum?
1:44:47
That was meant just to get me down
to Phil's place, to find his body.

1:44:50
And your fingerprints, Dancer.
Somebody's framing you.

1:44:53
- You say you don't know this Pedro?
- No.

1:44:57
There's a picture of him over here.
Perhaps this will refresh your memory.


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