North by Northwest
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:23:03
Remember me?
:23:04
-Yes, sir.
-Good.

:23:06
-Is Mr. Townsend at home?
-No, I'm sorry he's left for the day.

:23:09
Mrs. Townsend?
:23:11
-Who shall I say is calling?
-County Detectives.

:23:14
Come in, please.
:23:26
This way, please.
:23:38
This is the room.
:23:39
I'll call Madam.
:23:40
You do that.
:23:41
Here's the sofa where they held me down.
:23:43
They spilled bourbon all over it.
I'll show you the stains.

:23:49
Somebody must've cleaned them off.
:23:52
This is the cabinet
where they keep the liquor.

:23:54
Scotch, gin, vodka....
:23:58
And bourbon.
:24:02
I remember when it used to come
in bottles.

:24:09
Dear, we were so worried about you!
:24:13
Did you get home all right?
:24:15
Of course you did.
:24:16
Let me look at you.
A little pink-eyed, but aren't we all?

:24:19
It was a dull party.
You didn't miss a thing.

:24:22
I want you all to know,
I never saw this woman before last night.

:24:26
Mrs. Townsend, I'm Capt. Junket
of the Nassau County Detectives.

:24:30
This is Lt. Harding.
:24:32
You haven't gotten into trouble, Roger?
:24:35
-Stop calling me Roger.
-Has he gotten into trouble?

:24:37
Mr. Thornhill was picked up last night
driving under the influence of alcohol...

:24:42
...incidentally, in a stolen car...
:24:44
Stolen car!
:24:45
...belonging to Mrs. Babson
of Twining Road.

:24:47
Roger, you said you were going
to call a cab.

:24:50
You didn't borrow Laura's Mercedes?
:24:53
No, I didn't borrow Laura's Mercedes!
:24:55
Mr. Thornhill has told us that he was
brought here against his will last night...


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