Murder by Death
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1:07:03
I'm getting a headache. Isn't there
a way to turn off that machine?

1:07:08
Maybe some gadget
outside the window.

1:07:16
It's raining this time.
1:07:18
Let's get to business
and sort the facts.

1:07:21
It is now 1 2:30 Sunday morning.
1:07:23
The doors and windows
will open at dawn.

1:07:26
One of us will be
a million dollars richer...

1:07:29
...and one will go
to the gas chamber to hang.

1:07:32
One, Monsieur Perrier? Why not two?
We all have associates.

1:07:36
Why not six or eight?
l don't trust any of youse.

1:07:40
Maybe l'm a patsy set up for a fall,
but l'm not falling for youse.

1:07:44
Not even me?
1:07:45
Why don't you fall in love with
the Jap kid and get off my back?

1:07:50
Can we get back to case, please?
1:07:52
Time is late and my eyes
are getting tired.

1:07:56
-Thought they always looked like that.
-Knock it off!

1:07:59
Sorry. This case is getting
on my nerves. I'm sorry, slanty.

1:08:03
Thank you. Now then, facts,
please, facts.

1:08:07
Mr. Twain predicts murder. Predicts
victim to be at table, correct?

1:08:12
Correct.
1:08:13
This is official.
Correct.

1:08:15
Predicts murder to take place at
midnight and number of stab wounds.

1:08:20
How, if he not in collaboration
with murderer?

1:08:24
-What if Twain did it himself?
-Murdered himself?

1:08:27
For what possible reason?
And how?

1:08:30
The motive is simple: ego.
1:08:33
If we weren't to solve this,
he'd be the world's best detective.

1:08:37
With an ego like his, that he died
for it is a small price to pay.

1:08:42
Any man who can create
this chamber of electronic marvels...

1:08:46
...would be able to devise a machine
to stab him in the back 1 2 times.

1:08:51
That was wonderful.
I'm so proud.

1:08:53
-Let's go to bed, quickly.
-One moment.

1:08:56
Very interesting theory...
1:08:59
...but you overlook
one very important point.


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