Dial M for Murder
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1:06:00
You mean, you hauled me out of bed
to get his number?.

1:06:02
I had to. My boss was flying
to Brussels this morning.

1:06:05
I wanted to remind him of something.
It was rather important.

1:06:08
Wasn't there a directory
in the hotel?.

1:06:11
Yes, but his country number
wouldn't be in that directory.

1:06:14
-And did you phone him?.
-Oh, no.

1:06:16
When I heard
what happened here...

1:06:18
-...I forgot all about it.
-Yes.

1:06:22
Mr. Halliday,
Mr. and Mrs. Wendice are coming...

1:06:24
...to my office now
to make their statements.

1:06:26
Would you give me your address, sir?.
I may want to get in touch.

1:06:29
-Certainly.
-I'll just get my coat.

1:06:31
-I'm staying at Carfax Hotel.
-Just write it down there, will you?.

1:06:35
Your telephone number
as well.

1:06:45
-You ever been over here before, sir?.
-Yes. Yes, about a year ago.

1:06:51
-There you are, sir.
-Thank you.

1:06:55
Mr. Wendice, there's quite a crowd
in front of the house.

1:06:58
I was going to suggest
we left by the garden.

1:07:00
-Isn't there a gate at the far end?.
-Yes.

1:07:02
The gate may be locked.
1:07:04
-Would you mind taking a look, sir?.
-Certainly.

1:07:13
How much does he know
about you and Mrs. Wendice?.

1:07:17
-I beg your pardon?.
-You wrote a letter to Mrs. Wendice...

1:07:20
...from New York. It was found
in the dead man's inside pocket.

1:07:24
I didn't mention it because I wasn't sure
how much Mr. Wendice knew.

1:07:28
Have you any idea how it got there?.
1:07:30
No.
1:07:34
-Where's Tony?.
-He's just gone into the garden.

1:07:36
Mrs. Wendice,
when you lost your handbag...

1:07:39
-...did you lose a letter as well?.
-No.

1:07:43
Margot, it was found
in the dead man's pocket.

1:07:46
You did lose it, didn't you?.
1:07:50
Yes, I did.
1:07:51
I asked you that before, didn't I?.
1:07:53
Yes, but you see,
my husband didn't know about it.

1:07:57
This man was blackmailing you,
wasn't he?.

1:07:59
It's no good.
Tony will have to know.


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