Strangers on a Train
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1:06:33
Don't worry.
I'm not going to shoot you.

1:06:35
It might disturb Mother.
1:06:37
I'm a very cIever feIIow.
1:06:39
I'II think of something better
than that. Much better.

1:06:54
He came back at 3:25. I didn't even
know he was gone...

1:06:57
...untiI his phone rang
for haIf an hour.

1:06:59
Nobody sIeeps that sound, so the
janitor Iet me in. No Haines.

1:07:02
Wonder where he went?
1:07:03
-ProbabIy hear of another dead dame.
-Shut up!

1:07:06
How about I contact MetcaIf?
There's cause for more questioning.

1:07:10
Questioning? Let's take him in.
1:07:12
My dear Mr. Hammond...
1:07:14
...how many times must I teII you
that we have nothing concIusive?

1:07:17
There's no evidence he was ever at
the crime scene. Can't you get that?

1:07:22
Just stay put tiII I get back here.
1:07:30
Miss Morton, reaIIy.
1:07:31
I know Bruno's been in some very
awkward scrapes...

1:07:34
...but nothing so ridicuIous
as a murder.

1:07:37
Mrs. Antony, you have to make him
do something about this.

1:07:40
Don't you see that just one word
from him...

1:07:42
...wouId get Guy out of this dreadfuI
situation?

1:07:45
But, Miss Morton...
1:07:46
...I'm sure that this whoIe thing
is just some practicaI joke.

1:07:51
You know, Bruno, he sometimes goes
a IittIe too far.

1:07:56
I reaIIy shouIdn't be saying
this to an outsider...


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