Witness for the Prosecution
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1:36:00
Lies! All lies!
1:36:03
You seem to have been, well, let us say,
on intimate terms with this man.

1:36:07
How dare you say a thing like that?
It isn't true!

1:36:09
I'm not concerned with the general trend
of this correspondence, only one letter.

1:36:15
"My beloved Max,
an extraordinary thing has happened. "

1:36:20
"I believe all our difficulties
may be ended. "

1:36:23
I will not stand here
and listen to a pack of lies!

1:36:25
That letter's a forgery.
It isn't even my letter paper!

1:36:29
- It isn't?
- No!

1:36:31
I write my letters on small blue paper
with my initials on it.

1:36:39
Like this?
1:36:43
This is a bill from my tailor for a pair
of extremely becoming Bermuda shorts.

1:36:49
Wilfrid the fox! That's what we call him
and that's what he is.

1:36:54
Now, Mrs Helm, you've been kind enough
to identify your letter paper.

1:36:58
Now, if you like, I can have an expert
identify your handwriting.

1:37:03
Damn you!
1:37:05
- Damn you!
- Leave her alone!

1:37:08
- Damn you!
- Mrs Helm!

1:37:10
Let me go!
Let me get out of here! Let me go!

1:37:14
- Mrs Helm!
- Let me go!

1:37:15
Usher, get the witness a chair.
1:37:24
Sir Wilfrid, will you now read the letter
in question so that the jury may hear it?

1:37:35
"My beloved Max,
an extraordinary thing has happened. "

1:37:40
"All our difficulties may soon be solved. "
1:37:44
"Leonard is suspected of murdering
the old lady I told you about. "

1:37:49
"His only hope of an alibi
depends on me and me alone. "

1:37:55
"Suppose I testify that he was not at home
with me at the time of the murder,


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