Spellbound
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:29:00
You put the horrible thing
behind a closed door.

:29:02
- We have to open that door.
- I know what's behind it...

:29:05
- Murder.
- No...

:29:06
that's a delusion you've acquired
out of illness...

:29:10
Will you answer me truthfully
and trust me?

:29:12
I trust you but I can't
think, I don't know who I am.

:29:16
I don't know, I don't know.
:29:19
Who telephoned you yesterday?
:29:21
- Telephoned me?
- Yes, in the office.

:29:26
Yes, I remember.
:29:28
What did she say?
:29:31
She said she was
my office assistant...

:29:34
She was worried about me,
hadn't heard...

:29:36
So she was Dr. Edwardes
assistant and hadn't heard from him.

:29:39
What else did she say?
:29:40
That she didn't recognise my voice,
that I wasn't Dr. Edwardes.

:29:43
- So you hung up in anger?
- I was confused...

:29:47
- My head ached.
- Was that your first doubt?

:29:49
- First doubt?
- The first time you became confused?

:29:54
Did anything else
happen before that?

:29:58
Yes, when I was in the hotel,
packing to come here...

:30:03
I found a cigarette case in my coat.
:30:06
It frightened me,
I didn't know why. Here.

:30:12
The initials J.B., see them?
When I saw them in the hotel room...

:30:20
they made my head ache.
:30:24
They're probably your initials.
:30:28
J.B. J.B.
:30:37
You must sleep, when you wake up
you'll be able to tell me more.

:30:41
- Lf you trust me.
- I trust you.

:30:45
It's late, you better get some sleep.
I'll be all right.

:30:53
I'm sure there will be no police
enquiry for a few days...

:30:57
We'll talk and straighten
things up before anything happens.


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