Murder on the Orient Express
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1:28:01
and I can assure you the owner
of the tunic is not now on the train.

1:28:06
Are you going back
to the dining car?

1:28:09
I'll say I am. Do you think
I could face my compartment

1:28:11
so soon after that?
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Would you kindly ask
the chief attendant

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to arrange the tables and chairs
so that Signor Bianchi,

1:28:18
Dr. Constantine and myself
1:28:20
can confront the passengers
with the solution of the murder?

1:28:34
I... I help with the risoluzione.
1:28:36
Yes, if you will briefly
answer two more questions.

1:28:39
Shoot.
1:28:41
On the night of the murder,
1:28:42
did Mr. Beddoes
leave the compartment?

1:28:45
No. No, he grunt like a pig
with the pain in his teeth.

1:28:49
And have you ever
been in private service?

1:28:52
No.
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Thank you. That is all.
1:28:56
- Excuse me, sir.
- Yes.

1:29:00
Enfin, doctor?
1:29:02
This blood is human.
1:29:04
This dagger could,
in two different hands,

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have inflicted all of the wounds.
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And you know
who inflicted them?

1:29:12
Our last interrogation
will be something of a gamble.

1:29:17
But if it succeeds...
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...we'll know.
1:29:25
Come in, come in.
Please be seated.

1:29:29
You are Cyrus B. Hardman,
a theatrical agent.

1:29:34
No.
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I mean, I'm...
I'm not a theatrical agent.

1:29:39
That's a phony, issued to me
under license by Pinkerton's.

1:29:43
- The detective agency?
- Stamboul branch.

1:29:45
Ratchett asked them for an
American bodyguard, they sent me.

1:29:49
I... didn't do so hot.
1:29:53
Can you prove this was
the reason for your journey?


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