Spellbound
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:32:00
He let me have my vacation
when he left on his...

:32:03
I was very worried when I didn't
hear from him last week.

:32:06
Then I thought he might've just come
here without reopening his office...

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- That's why I telephoned.
- Show them the picture.

:32:24
- That's a different man.
- He was taking a chance.

:32:26
Somebody might've known
what Edwardes looked like.

:32:29
- You never saw the real Edwardes?
- No, I never met him.

:32:33
But I felt something was wrong
from the moment our man appeared.

:32:36
He didn't impress me
as a scientist...

:32:39
and last night when he collapsed,
I became actually alarmed.

:32:43
What do you think made him
break down last night?

:32:45
It's obvious now, Garmes.
:32:48
Our impostor, I'm almost certain,
is an amnesia case.

:32:52
Garmes brought him back to reality
for an instant...

:32:55
Being unable to face the truth,
he collapsed.

:32:58
- Do you think he killed Edwardes?
- There's no question of it...

:33:01
He killed Edwardes and took his place
in order to conceal his crime...

:33:05
by pretending the victim
was still alive.

:33:08
This sort of act is typical
of the short sighted cunning...

:33:12
that goes with paranoid behaviour.
:33:14
We're wasting time,
his room is upstairs.

:33:36
This is Dr. Petersen.
:33:38
- These gentlemen are from the police.
- The police?

:33:42
- What has happened?
- Nothing to be alarmed about.

:33:45
Our Dr. Edwardes
is a paranoid impostor.

:33:48
And is very likely guilty of having
murdered Edwardes...

:33:50
he's disappeared.
:33:53
He is not in his room?
:33:56
- You left him in his room?
- Yes.

:33:58
Did he say anything? About himself,
about why he broke down?


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