Dial M for Murder
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1:22:00
It has been done before, you know.
1:22:03
Why didn't you tell me this straightaway?.
1:22:05
I was ashamed of being caught
going to dog-racing...

1:22:08
...when my wife was under
sentence of death.

1:22:10
Yes, I know how it is.
It helps take your mind off things.

1:22:15
Well, that answers
everything, doesn't it?.

1:22:17
I'm sorry to bother you at this time.
1:22:19
Not at all, inspector. Not at all.
1:22:26
There's just one other thing, sir.
1:22:29
Have you a small, blue attaché case?.
1:22:32
-You found it already.
-Why, have you lost it?.

1:22:35
Yes. I was going to
report it this afternoon.

1:22:37
-I think I left it in a taxi.
-I see.

1:22:40
We must try and get it back,
mustn't we?.

1:22:43
Where did you pick the taxi up, sir?.
1:22:45
Hyde Park Corner,
about half an hour ago.

1:22:48
-Anything valuable?.
-No. A few books and--

1:22:50
-Any money?.
-Two or three pounds in an envelope.

1:22:53
-Not 200 or 300?.
-No, I'm afraid not.

1:22:56
-Just as well.
-Tell me, inspector...

1:22:58
...how'd you find out
about the attaché case?.

1:23:00
The wine shop said you had it
when you paid your bill...

1:23:03
...so my sergeant checked
on your garage and tailor.

1:23:06
They remembered you had it
when you paid them.

1:23:08
Yes, well, I use it instead
of a briefcase, you see.

1:23:10
These taxi men are pretty good
at turning things in.

1:23:14
I hope you'll find it
all right, sir.

1:23:18
Inspector, before you go...
1:23:21
...I think Mr. Wendice
has something to tell you.

1:23:25
Oh, has he?.
1:23:27
And I'd like to show you
something in here, sir.

1:23:40
No wonder you couldn't bear
to sleep in her bedroom.

1:23:43
There must be over £500 here.
1:23:47
Where did you get it?.
1:23:50
I can tell you why he got it.
1:23:52
This money was to
have been paid to Swan...

1:23:55
...after he murdered Mrs. Wendice.
1:23:57
But as you know,
there was an accident...

1:23:59
...so it wasn't necessary
to pay Swan after all.


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