Foul Play
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:07:01
Good afternoon.
:07:02
Good afternoon.
I'm sorry to bother you.

:07:04
I'm Lieutenant Carlson.
This is Inspector Ferguson.

:07:07
This is Miss Mundy.
:07:08
Very happy to meet you.
Please, sit down.

:07:12
Now, what is it
I can do for you?

:07:15
We're investigating
a black limousine...

:07:17
Oh, you found the car.
:07:19
Good news.
:07:21
- Did you catch that rascal, Turk?
- Who?

:07:23
Turk Farnum,
the man who stole the car.

:07:25
Don't tell me he got away.
:07:26
We've had no report
that the car was stolen.

:07:29
No report? But yesterday I...
:07:32
- Miss Casswell?
- I'm sorry, Your Excellency.

:07:36
I thought I'd give him
one more day to come back.

:07:38
- After all, he's such a...
- Really, Miss Casswell.

:07:41
The car has been gone two days.
:07:44
Now, I think somewhere we have to
draw the line on Christian charity.

:07:49
Could you describe this Turk?
:07:52
- Large, heavyset.
- Bald?

:07:54
Yes. He came to us
as a chauffeur about...

:07:57
- What was it? Three months ago?
- Yes.

:08:00
From St. Damien's halfway house.
:08:03
You see, he's an ex-convict.
:08:07
We'd have a file on him.
:08:08
- What's his present address?
- He lived above the garage.

:08:11
Miss Casswell, why don't you show
the lieutenant Turk's quarters.

:08:14
Maybe they'll come up
with something.

:08:15
Yes, Your Excellency.
Would you come this way, please?

:08:20
Miss Casswell,
then come right back here.

:08:24
I want to have a word with you.
:08:34
He was such a nice man.
:08:36
A little simple, perhaps.
But then, he had very little education.

:08:40
You see, no one
was ever kind to him.

:08:43
Throughout his whole life,
no one had ever given him a chance.

:08:47
- There's nothing around here, Tony.
- OK.

:08:50
Miss Casswell, does the name
Stiltskin mean anything to you?

:08:53
- No.
- How about Whitey Jackson?

:08:56
Is he that football player that wears
the pantyhose on television?


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