Dial M for Murder
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:48:28
There's hardly any blood.
:48:30
When he fell,
he must have--

:48:32
-What are you doing?.
-I'm trying to find my--

:48:34
Here they are, my aspirin.
:48:36
I've got such an awful head--
:48:55
What is it?.
:48:56
I'd better get a blanket.
:49:13
Shut the window, please.
:49:16
No. We mustn't touch anything
until the police arrive.

:49:19
He must've broken in.
I wonder what he was after.

:49:22
-Those cups, I expect.
-When will the police get here?.

:49:26
-Have you called them already?.
-No.

:49:28
You told me not to speak to anyone.
:49:32
Hadn't you better
call them now?.

:49:34
Yes.
:49:38
-Where's Mark?.
-I told him to go straight home.

:49:40
-Operator.
-Hello, operator...

:49:42
-...get me the Maida Vale Police.
-Did you tell him?.

:49:45
I didn't know what had happened.
I said that you weren't well.

:49:48
Maida Vale Police.
:49:49
Police?. There's been
a ghastly accident.

:49:52
- Yes, sir?
-A man has been killed.

:49:55
- Your name, sir?
-Wendice.

:49:57
-Is that a double S?
-No, D-l-C-E.


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