Stage Fright
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1:04:02
No, it won't do. Has Eve gone mad,
turning the house into a hotel in the night?

1:04:06
Who is this man, anyway?
What is his name?

1:04:09
Well, perhaps you better not mention it.
1:04:11
The fact is that he's
a fugitive from justice.

1:04:14
The whole police force is on his heels,
and Eve...

1:04:16
Well, for reasons of her own, my dear,
doesn't want him to be caught.

1:04:19
He's...
1:04:21
He's wanted for murder.
1:04:23
Now you're going too far.
1:04:27
I suppose you think I believed that
that Mr. Smith, who came here to tea...

1:04:30
...was a real detective.
1:04:39
If I hadn't heard her maid's voice outside
the dressing room, they'd have got me.

1:04:43
Eve, darling, I know I should
never have trusted her.

1:04:45
Darling, you've been wonderful to me.
I don't deserve it, but I need you.

1:04:50
I need you more than ever.
1:04:52
Tonight, when I found
what Charlotte was...

1:04:54
...all of a sudden,
I thought my brain would burst.

1:04:56
After all that I'd done for her.
1:04:58
Everything I did for her was because
I loved her and she loved me.

1:05:19
- I'm so sorry.
- Why the umbrella?

1:05:22
It is a garden party, isn't it?
1:05:24
Oh, Roehampton Club, please.
1:05:30
It couldn't be helped, I'm afraid.
You must blame a Miss Doris Tinsdale.

1:05:34
Who is Doris Tinsdale?
1:05:37
She's Charlotte Inwood's temporary dresser.
We've been searching for her all afternoon.

1:05:41
One of our men at the theater...
1:05:43
...let her slip through his fingers
without making a statement.

1:05:47
You look very lovely.
1:05:49
You're very sweet to say so.
1:05:53
What has this Doris Tinsdale person
got to do with the case?

1:05:56
Or shouldn't I ask, Mr. Smith?
1:05:58
Well, Cooper was at the theater last night,
and we think she saw him.


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