Murder Most Foul
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:21:01
- I'll say good night.
- Good night.

:21:04
Yes.
:21:10
Perhaps we should have
confided our suspicions.

:21:13
Certainly not.
:21:15
That man has just
thrown down the gauntlet.

:21:18
You know what the police are.
:21:24
The month of September 1951...
:21:28
This reference to a rose...
:21:31
These things must have a great
significance for our man or woman.

:21:36
I suppose so.
:21:39
The difficulty is,
the Cosgood Players have moved on.

:21:43
I read they were at
the Palace Theatre over at Halford.

:21:48
There is no doubt in my mind
:21:50
that one of these play actors
is a murderer.

:21:53
If you 're really convinced
of your theory,

:21:56
I suppose we should
in some way, well, act.

:22:01
Act!
:22:03
Of course, why not?
:22:05
That's what I must do.
:22:08
After all, nothing ventured,
nothing gained.

:22:20
Take our bags to the YMCA, Jim.
:22:23
If I'm successful,
I'll collect mine from you later.

:22:26
I think I ought to wait, Miss Marple.
:22:29
No, this may take some time.
:22:30
Au revoir.
:22:35
All I know is that we had over £300
and now we've got nothing.

:22:38
Where is it? It's a simple question.
:22:40
- For simple-minded people.
- That's mine!

:22:44
What's the use?
:22:48
Ah, thank you.

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