Murder by Death
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1:24:03
At dinner tonight...
1:24:05
...l smelled your Chanel No. 5.
1:24:08
You did away with all of them:
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Metzner, Goldman
and your father.

1:24:14
If you had your way...
1:24:16
...you'd do away with all men,
would you not, Miss Twain?

1:24:19
Men who have made you suffer...
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...because you were
born with brains...

1:24:25
...talent, money, everything
but that which you most desired:

1:24:30
Beauty.
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It is a statement of fact...
1:24:34
...that as a man you are passable,
but as a woman...

1:24:38
...you are a dog.
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That's your opinion, big boy.
1:24:45
And now my money, please.
1:24:47
With luck, l can still
make dinner at Maxim's.

1:24:52
I'd just order
a tuna sandwich...

1:24:54
...because that dough is mine.
1:24:56
That's right, l'm alive.
1:24:58
Miss Skeffington
dropped your bomb down the john.

1:25:02
It blew up as she flushed.
The seat missed her head by an inch.

1:25:07
I'm all right, J.J.
1:25:09
J.J.?
1:25:14
That's right, folks.
He outsmarted us all.

1:25:17
Sitting behind that desk
is the real Sam Diamond.

1:25:22
My name is Loomis.
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J.J. Loomis. I'm an actor.
I do impressions.

1:25:27
I did the Carson show
six times last year.

1:25:30
Diamond hired me for the weekend.
1:25:33
Miss Skeffington
is Vilma Norman.

1:25:35
She's a cocktail waitress
at the Water Bed Motel in Carmel.

1:25:41
Diamond hated all of you.
1:25:43
You're getting big money, and he
had that office in San Francisco.

1:25:47
If he proved he was number one,
he'd get your clients.

1:25:50
But since l put
all the pieces together...

1:25:55
...l figure that money belongs to me.
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Isn't that right, Mr. Diamond?

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