Shadow of a Doubt
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1:07:00
Doubt if I'd get that.
Accidental death, pure and simple.

1:07:04
A basket of good mushrooms and...
two or three poisonous ones.

1:07:09
No, no. Innocent party might
get the poisonous ones.

1:07:13
I thought of something better
when I was shaving.

1:07:16
A bath tub. Pull the legs out
from under you, hold you down.

1:07:23
(Charlie)
Oh, what's the matter with you two ?

1:07:26
Do you always have to
talk about killing people?

1:07:28
We're not talking about killing people.
1:07:30
Herb's talking about killing me,
and I'm talking about killing him.

1:07:33
It's your father's way of relaxing.
1:07:35
Can't he find some other way to relax?
1:07:37
Can't we have a little peace and quiet
without dragging in poisons all the time?

1:07:42
(Emmy) Charlie!
She doesn ' t make sense talking like that.

1:07:45
l'm worried about her.
Roger, bring her back.

1:07:48
I'll go. You stay and finish dinner.
I'll catch up with her.

1:07:52
(Emmy) What's wrong with her?
1:08:02
(Officer Blows Whistle)
1:08:05
- Excuse me, Mr Norton.
- You're always running around at night.

1:08:10
- Where were you hurrying to last night?
- Just doing an errand.

1:08:13
- Is this your uncle I've heard about?
- Yes.

1:08:17
- Uncle Charlie, Mr Norton.
- Glad to know you. What's the name?

1:08:20
Oakley. Charles Oakley. Nice to meet you.
1:08:22
Better keep your eye on your niece.
I'll have to give her a ticket for speeding.

1:08:27
- City ordinance about running.
- Hear that, Charlie?

1:08:30
Don't want to break the law.
I'll take care of her.

1:08:33
- Good night.
- Good night.

1:08:35
What's the matter, Charlie?
What's wrong?

1:08:47
- I want to talk to you.
- You're hurting my arm again.

1:08:50
- Come in here with me.
- I can't. I don't go to places like this.

1:08:53
Go on in.

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