Anatomy of a Murder
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:38:00
I don't know. I might.
:38:03
I might, since a big, fat
lie detector test on his wife...

:38:06
is giving proof to the rape story.
:38:08
- He'd have the jury with him.
- How did you know what the lie--

:38:11
- I bit, didn't I?
- Yeah, you did.

:38:13
Anyway, the result of a lie detector
test isn't admissible evidence.

:38:16
- You can't use it.
- No, but it carries moral weight.

:38:21
Mitch, I wouldn't sit
in that chair too much.

:38:23
It could shake a fellow's brains loose.
:38:25
I'll see you later.
:38:35
He remembers you, Paul.
He likes you.

:38:37
He likes the beer in my icebox.
:38:39
What's the occasion today.
A buffalo hunt?

:38:42
I bought these in Arizona
when we were stationed there.

:38:45
Aren't they smart?
I think they're very smart.

:38:47
Here, we can sit in my car.
:38:55
Here you are.
:38:59
Here you go, Muff.
:39:00
Several things have occurred to me.
:39:02
The, uh--
:39:04
The undergarments
Barney Quill tore off--

:39:08
Who has them now?
The police?

:39:10
You mean my panties?
:39:12
All right. Your panties.
:39:14
I haven't seen them since.
:39:16
I gave the torn skirt and sweater
to the police, and then...

:39:19
I went with them up that lane into
the woods to look for the panties...

:39:21
but we couldn't find anything
but my glasses.

:39:24
Your glasses? You mean you were
wearing glasses through all that?

:39:28
No, I had them
in a case in my hand.

:39:30
I wear them for reading,
playing pinball, things like that.

:39:33
I must have tried to get
out of the car and dropped them.

:39:37
You might be interested to know...
:39:40
that your lie detector test
turned out in your favor.

:39:43
Of course it did.
I could've told you it would.

:39:46
- You weren't worried about it?
- No.

:39:49
Why should I be?
:39:51
Would you like to have something
to worry about?

:39:54
Silly.
:39:56
Like your husband watching us
from his cell window?


prev.
next.