Mildred Pierce
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1:03:00
-ls he sure?
-Charley don't like to make mistakes.

1:03:05
Just a minute.
1:03:07
Mrs. Beragon, we have some
information here which puzzles us a little.

1:03:11
For instance, your business manager....
1:03:15
-Right away.
-Okay.

1:03:18
lda Corwin. She tell us that you
called her at approximately 1 1 :45 p.m...

1:03:23
...and asked her where Mr. Beragon was.
1:03:25
-You seemed quite upset at the time.
-lt was just a business matter.

1:03:30
-Then there was nothing wrong?
-No.

1:03:33
Occasionally we run across
a witness who refuses to tell us...

1:03:37
...what we want to know, except under
pressure. Like Wally Fay, for example.

1:03:42
Why did you take him to the beach house?
Did you know Beragon was there, dead?

1:03:46
-No, l didn't.
-Then you were at the beach house.

1:03:49
Why didn't you tell us that before?
Why did you run from the house?

1:03:53
Wasn't it because you
knew Beragon was there, dead?

1:03:56
And if you did know, why were you
trying to pin the murder onto Fay? Why?

1:04:01
l think you'd better
tell us the truth now.

1:04:07
l did it.
1:04:08
l killed him.
1:04:10
But why? Your restaurant was a success.
You were in love with Beragon.

1:04:16
What happened to all that?
1:04:19
The restaurant was a greater success
than l knew. Profits were enormous.

1:04:24
ln a few months l opened another place,
and then l started a chain.

1:04:27
In three years I built five restaurants.
1:04:30
Everywhere you went,
I had a restaurant. They made money.

1:04:33
Everything I touched turned into money,
and I needed it. I needed it for Veda.

1:04:43
She was becoming a young lady
with expensive tastes.

1:04:46
Veda was growing up.

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