Clue
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:18:04
And Yvette found them out for me.
1:18:07
The secrets of Senator Peacock's
defence committee,

1:18:10
Colonel Mustard's fusion bomb,
Professor Plum's UN contacts,

1:18:16
and the work of your husband,
the nuclear physicist.

1:18:22
So, it is political. You're a Communist!
1:18:25
No, Mr Green.
Communism is just a red herring.

1:18:29
Like all prostitutes, I'm a capitalist
and I'm going to sell my secrets,

1:18:34
your secrets, to the highest bidder.
1:18:37
- What if we don't cooperate?
- You will, or I'll expose you.

1:18:42
- We could expose you. Six murders...
- It won't help your reputation at the UN.

1:18:48
You're implicated not only in adultery
with a patient but in her death.

1:18:53
- And the deaths of five others.
- You don't know the UN, it might help.

1:18:58
- It's no good, I've no more money.
- Neither do I.

1:19:03
I know. But you can pay me
in government information, all of you.

1:19:10
Except you, Wadsworth.
1:19:12
As a butler, you have no access
to government secrets.

1:19:17
So, I'm afraid your moment has come.
1:19:20
- Not so fast! I do have a secret or two.
- Such as?

1:19:24
Game's up.
There are no bullets in that gun.

1:19:27
- I'm not falling for that trick.
- It's no trick.

1:19:30
One for Boddy, two for the chandelier,
two at the door and one for the singer.

1:19:35
- That's not six.
- One plus two plus two plus one.

1:19:38
One for the chandelier.
One plus two plus one plus one.

1:19:41
That's one plus one plus two plus one.
Not one plus two plus one plus one.

1:19:47
One plus two plus... Shut up!
1:19:49
The point is, there's one bullet,
and guess who's gonna get it?


prev.
next.