Murder by Death
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1:09:02
-And that is?
-It's stupid.

1:09:05
It's most stupid theory
l ever heard!

1:09:09
-Do you have a better one?
-Yeah, much better one.

1:09:12
You see, l have been
doing my homework.

1:09:15
For example,
l have information...

1:09:18
...that your wife's
portfolio of stocks...

1:09:21
...was seriously depleted
in financial crisis.

1:09:24
In short, you are flat broke.
You've been borrowing for two years...

1:09:29
...at 1 7% interest
from Mr. Lionel Twain.

1:09:32
Broke? ls this true?
1:09:34
I was saving it for your birthday.
1:09:37
One million dollars would buy...
1:09:39
...great many tight suits,
would it not?

1:09:42
-See here, Wang--
-Dead broke?

1:09:45
Almost, darling.
I have $1 .1 7 and some stamps.

1:09:48
But l didn't murder Twain.
You do believe that?

1:09:51
-We'll talk. We'll see.
-It could have been any one of you.

1:09:56
Each one of us was out
of that room at one time...

1:09:59
...giving ample opportunity
to commit the crime.

1:10:02
As for motives,
there's more than ego and cash.

1:10:06
For example, revenge.
1:10:08
Meaning what, Mr. Charleston?
1:10:10
I'm not the only one who's had
a past experience with Twain.

1:10:14
He was quite a ladies' man in his day.
1:10:17
Are you suggesting
someone here--

1:10:19
Was once in love
with Lionel Twain.

1:10:22
He was engaged to and jilted...
1:10:24
...Miss Jessica Marbles.
1:10:29
Jesus H. Christ!
1:10:32
Jilted 54 years ago at the altar.
1:10:34
Left her there
in that same tweed outfit.

1:10:38
-Is this true, Jessie?
-I was not jilted.

1:10:41
I walked out on him.
1:10:42
He wanted to fool around
before the wedding.

1:10:45
And being the lady you are,
you refused.

1:10:48
Not completely. But it got out of hand.
He was horrid, but l didn't kill him.

1:10:54
That's good enough for me.
What about you?

1:10:57
I'm not a Frenchy!
l'm a Belgy!


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