Murder at the Gallop
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:20:01
- My dear...
- Don't touch me!

:20:02
You killed her.
I saw you bending over her.

:20:05
My dear woman,
do I look like a murderess?

:20:07
I don't know what you look like,
but I saw you.

:20:09
What you did or didn't see
isn't of much point at the moment.

:20:13
We have to call the police.
Where's the telephone?

:20:15
There it is.
:20:17
You haven't yet told me who you are?
:20:20
I'm Mrs Lansquenet's companion,
Miss Milchrest.

:20:23
Hello? Yes, I can hear you're
talking, but you'll have to stop.

:20:28
Yes, I know it's a party line,
but this is an emergency,

:20:31
I have to call the police.
:20:34
You needn't be sarcastic, young man,
indeed I have a crime to report...

:20:39
Murder. Murder most foul.
:20:54
- Good afternoon, Inspector.
- Miss Marple?

:20:57
Yes. I have some tittle-tattle
to convey. Do come in.

:21:11
- That's about all we need, sir.
- Fine. Thanks.

:21:14
Let me have
a lab report on that, will you?

:21:16
All right, sir. Funny weapon to use.
:21:19
Yes, a woman's weapon.
:21:21
Or a man's wishing everyone
to think it was a woman's.

:21:25
I wasn't precluding that possibility.
:21:29
The lady feels well enough
to talk now.

:21:31
Bring her in.
:21:33
Miss Marple, I won't keep you.
:21:35
It's all right, Inspector,
I'm entirely at your disposal.

:21:38
You don't suspect her?
:21:39
She was here.
The weapon was a hatpin.

:21:42
Would anyone make themselves
so obvious a suspect?

:21:45
There have been stupid murderers.
:21:47
She's a timid woman, Inspector,
not a stupid one.

:21:53
I think you ought
to know that this morning...

:21:55
Not now, Miss Marple, please.
:21:58
Oh, Miss Milchrest,
sit down, won't you.


prev.
next.