Keeping Mum
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1:16:01
Oh my Lord.
They're just llke llttle rose petals.

1:16:04
What?
1:16:05
Not the type you would have been
happy with in the end, dear.

1:16:09
Don't change the subject.
You have a dead man in your trunk!

1:16:13
No, no, he's not in my trunk, dear.
He's in his car.

1:16:18
And that wasn't just any man,
was it, Gloria?

1:16:22
That was your lover.
1:16:27
That was your lover?
- Now, you've got to understand, Holly,

1:16:32
your mother's been very unhappy,
and lonely. Well, you know,

1:16:35
your father, well, he's a busy man,
and along comes this handsome American...

1:16:40
with his accent and his swing,
not the type I would approve of at all.

1:16:45
You can't go around killing people
just because you don't approve of them.

1:16:49
Oh, that's what my doctors used to say.
On this point we could never agree.

1:16:55
Anyway, I could see,
your affair was ruining the whole family!

1:16:59
You can't expect me to sit back
and do nothing about that, can you?

1:17:04
It has absolutely nothing to do with you!
- It has everything to do with me.

1:17:08
It's the least a mother
can do for her daugh...

1:17:12
her daughter.
1:17:17
That's something else
we need to have a chat about.

1:17:29
They'd send me photos, now and again,
the nuns.

1:17:34
This is one of your mother
when she was your age.

1:17:37
Wow, Mom, you looked gorgeous.
1:17:41
Aren't we forgetting
the small matter of dead bodies?

1:17:46
How did you know about the other bodies?
1:17:51
What other bodies?
- Oh, you didn't know about the others.

1:17:55
What other bodies?
1:17:58
Just Mr Brown's dog.

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