Murder by Death
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You're spitting on the nurse.
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Sorry, old lady.
Crazy broad should be in bed.

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We have been here four hours...
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...and there hasn't been
a hot dinner or a corpse.

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-I must therefore bid you adieu.
-I bid one adieu as well.

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No one is leaving this house.
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What meaning of this, Mr. Twain?
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I will tell you, Mr. Wang,
if you can tell me...

:44:37
...why one of the most brilliant
minds of the century...

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...can't say prepositions
or articles.

:44:43
"The," Mr. Wang.
"What is the meaning of this?"

:44:46
That what l said.
What meaning of this?

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The meaning of this is...
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...that l have decided to prove,
beyond any doubt...

:44:55
...that the greatest criminologist in
the world is sitting at this table...

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...and you are all looking at him.
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No, don't look at each other!
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Look at me! l'm the greatest!
l'm number one!

:45:09
To me you look like number two.
Know what l mean?

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-What does he mean?
-I'll tell you later. It's disgusting.

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In all your adventures,
monsieurs and madames...

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...none of you has ever had
an unsolved murder.

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Your reputations exist
on this single fact.

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But what would the world say
if the five greatest detectives...

:45:33
...found themselves trapped
in a house, shut off from the world...

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...only to discover
a dead body...

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...stabbed 1 2 times in the back
with a knife...

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...and not one of you able
to solve the crime?

:45:51
-You mean murder?
-We're talking shop.

:45:53
Yes, murder, Mrs. Charleston!
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On the stroke of midnight...
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...someone in this house
will be murdered.


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