1:10:01
He knows London
like a cab driver.
1:10:05
Look, Watson, look.
1:10:07
The Tower of London.
1:10:08
Sergeant Bullfinch.
1:10:10
Moriarty without
his beard.
1:10:11
Then he stole the emerald.
1:10:13
I wonder what
exactly he did do,
1:10:15
or rather is doing.
1:10:16
What do you mean, Holmes?
1:10:17
Don't you see,
my dear Watson.
1:10:19
Moriarty concocted
that Brandon case
1:10:20
with all its
fantastic convolutions
1:10:22
expressly to divert
my attention till
1:10:23
the time the
Star of Deli
was delivered.
1:10:25
So that he could
steal the emerald
1:10:27
but he didn't get it.
1:10:28
We fooled him.
1:10:29
That's exactly
the point, Watson.
1:10:30
He didn't want
the Star of Deli.
1:10:32
What?
1:10:33
No.
1:10:34
A real crime has
not yet come to light.
1:10:36
He caused a
man to be murdered
1:10:37
solely in order
to distract me.
1:10:38
He staged that fiasco
at the Tower of London.
1:10:40
Why I don't know but
one thing I'm certain.
1:10:41
It was all done
with a purpose.
1:10:43
Somewhere in London
at this very moment
1:10:44
something tremendous
is happening.
1:10:45
He said he was
going to do it
1:10:47
and he's doing it now,
1:10:48
the most stupendous,
the most incredible
1:10:49
crime of the century,
1:10:50
the crowning
act of his career,
1:10:53
the crowning act.
1:10:56
Crowning?
1:10:59
St. Edward's crown.
1:11:00
This was the crown
1:11:02
stolen from the
Tower of London in 1671
1:11:04
by Colonel Blood
and his accomplices,
1:11:06
the total value
of the regalia
1:11:08
is estimated at
three million pounds.
1:11:10
Watson, the crown jewels.
1:11:11
We're wasting time.
1:11:21
Ay, cabby.
1:11:22
Never mind,
get in, Watson.
1:11:55
I say drive
carefully old boy.