1:02:13
Marlowe:
You mr. Grayson?
1:02:15
We've told the police
everything.
1:02:17
We want
to be left alone.
1:02:21
Woman: Who
is it, eugene? Is it mr. -
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who are you?
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Good evening,
mrs. Grayson.
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I'm sorry
to bother you.
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My name is marlowe.
I'm a private detective.
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I want to talk to you
about your daughter.
1:02:37
Haven't we
had enough?
1:02:38
Can't you smell
the cigar smoke? He was here for an hour.
1:02:41
One solid hour!
1:02:42
We don't want
to talk anymore.
1:02:44
All we ask is
to be left alone...
1:02:46
by all policemen.
1:02:48
Well, i want
to help you.
1:02:50
Yes. He does, too.
1:02:51
I don't know why
you're here, mr. Marlowe,
1:02:53
but i must
ask you to go.
1:02:54
My wife is sick.
We don't want to talk to anyone.
1:02:55
He thinks she committed
suicide, doesn't he, that cop that was here?
1:02:59
Well, i don't.
1:03:00
I think your daughter florence
was murdered.
1:03:02
I think mildred havelend
murdered her.
1:03:04
Get out.
1:03:05
I think
he covered up for her.
1:03:07
That's why he wants
to keep you quiet.
1:03:09
Did you hear her?
Get out!
1:03:11
We don't want
any more trouble.
1:03:12
We don't want to
talk to any more policemen.
1:03:15
We're tired,
mr. Marlowe.
1:03:16
We've had enough
of this.
1:03:18
We've had
all of it we can stand.
1:03:20
We don't want
to go through any more.
1:03:22
We just want to
be left alone.
1:03:23
I tell you,
we're tired, and i'm sick.
1:03:26
Please go away!
1:03:27
I must insist
that you go.
1:03:29
I'm sorry you won't talk,
mr. Grayson.
1:03:32
Good night.