They Drive by Night
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1:22:01
-What's the dame hitting high C for?
-Maybe she don't like the service here.

1:22:05
l don't know why these things
always got to bust at lunchtime.

1:22:08
This one's all right. Close her up.
1:22:16
So, Your Honor, and ladies
and gentlemen of the jury. . .

1:22:19
. . .the prosecution will prove
that Joe Fabrini. . .

1:22:22
. . .by means of duress and threats,
employed the wife. . .

1:22:25
. . .of the murdered man
as ruthlessly as ever a man. . .

1:22:28
. . .employed a dagger or gun,
to commit for profit. . .

1:22:30
. . .a cold-blooded, brutal,
preconceived murder.

1:22:35
With your permission, l will call
the first witness, Miss Sue Carter.

1:22:41
ls it true you attended
a party at the Carlsen home. . .

1:22:43
. . .the night of Mr. Carlsen's death?
1:22:45
Yes, Your Honor.
1:22:46
The judge is the only person
in this courtroom. . .

1:22:49
. . .to be addressed as ''Your Honor. ''
1:22:52
-How do you do?
-Now, at this party during the evening. . .

1:22:55
. . .did you see Mr. Fabrini
and Mrs. Carlsen in private conversation?

1:23:01
-Yes, Your Honor.
-Miss Carter, l am asking the questions.

1:23:05
Now, where did this
conversation take place?

1:23:08
Well, l just happened to be
in the powder room. . .

1:23:11
. . .powdering my nose, of course,
and l looked out the window. . .

1:23:14
. . .and l saw Mr. Fabrini and Mrs. Carlsen
standing by the side of his car arguing.

1:23:19
-Did you hear what they were saying?
-Well, l didn't exactly hear.

1:23:22
You understand, l didn't try,
but it seemed to me that one of them. . .

1:23:26
. . .wanted the other one
to do something. . .

1:23:28
. . .but l couldn't tell who wanted who
to do what to which.

1:23:33
When your brother became head
of the Carlsen Trucking service. . .

1:23:37
. . .did you get a job as traffic manager
with the company?

1:23:40
-Yeah, but--
-Objection. The question is leading.

1:23:42
-Objection sustained.
-That's all.

1:23:45
Miss Hartley, you say
that you and Mr. Fabrini. . .

1:23:48
. . .have been in love,
plan to be married.

1:23:50
-That's right.
-Can you tell me why. . .

1:23:53
. . .you didn't get married
some time ago?

1:23:55
-We couldn't afford it.
-Did Fabrini work evenings quite a bit?

1:23:59
-Yes.
-Could you swear that Mr. Fabrini. . .


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