Witness for the Prosecution
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1:26:02
- Who is this speaking, please?
- Never you mind. Let me talk to 'im.

1:26:06
I'm afraid that's impossible.
What is the nature of your business?

1:26:10
It's business all right.
I've got something to sell 'im, I 'ave.

1:26:13
Well, really, madam!
1:26:14
And what I want to sell 'im,
believe me, 'e'll want to buy.

1:26:17
- It's got to do with that Leonard Vole.
- Leonard Vole?

1:26:21
It's about that German Wife.
1:26:23
I've got the goods on her and it's for sale.
1:26:28
This is Wilfrid Robarts speaking.
Now, what is this all about?

1:26:32
Well, hello, ducky.
1:26:35
What is this you said
about Mrs Leonard Vole?

1:26:38
I'm not just saying.
I've got it in black and White.

1:26:41
- You've got what?
- Listen to this carefully, ducks.

1:26:44
I'm at the buffet at Euston Station
at the far end of the bar.

1:26:48
I'll be here for 30 minutes
because that's when me train leaves.

1:26:51
If you want the lowdown on
that German bag, get yourself here.

1:26:54
What lowdown?
What do you know about her?

1:26:57
Uh-uh. Not on the phone.
1:26:59
You'd better get on over here,
and bring plenty of money.

1:27:04
Now, just a moment! Hello? Hello?
1:27:09
That's... bilge. Some drunken crank.
You get those in every murder trial.

1:27:15
Giving me an ultimatum, Euston Station in
30 minutes. Got the lowdown on Mrs Vole.

1:27:19
Balderdash.
1:27:21
I'm too old and too sick
to go on a wild-goose chase.

1:27:26
- Come on, Mayhew.
- Where to, Sir Wilfrid?

1:27:29
Euston Station, where do you think?
1:27:34
Now, sir?
1:27:36
Shortly.
1:27:38
Cigar!
1:27:41
Sir Wilfrid, where are you going?
1:27:43
Your bath, your massage,
your dinner, your injection!

1:27:47
Thank you, Miss Plimsoll.

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