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Transcript
00:00so what's happened they arrested Captain Black the fog it begins to clear
00:23Hastings but there are yet many questions that remain unanswered so I come here for the early
00:31lunch the salad niçoise will prove most nourishing for the little gray cells so what have you found
00:37out was Maltravers murdered or not oh yes Hastings he was murdered most cruelly and in the cold blood
00:43what about mrs. Maltravers I wonder who put the chloroform in a gas mask yes the mask
00:53yes sort of actually she's asked us both out there to dinner tonight to the manor
01:02actually she's asked us both out there to dinner tonight to the manor
01:06she still seems to be worried about that secretary miss Hastings is this not the picture painted by
01:12Madame Maltravers on the morning of the tragedy yes my worst suspicions are now confirmed regard
01:18Hastings it is all here this picture tells the whole story you do not see sorry Poirot just
01:24looks like a painting of the garden to me
01:29and the eggs yes
01:33it must still be there ah why did I not see before Mr. Poirot
01:38Inspector Jap on the phone from the local police headquarters sounds as if the plot's thickening
01:42I thought you might be interested to hear the rather starchester to hear the rather startling
01:51results of that post-mortem according to this what actually killed Jonathan Maltravers was
02:00we have not the moment to waste you inspector tell me to waste you inspector tell me do you still have
02:06stationed at the manor house the constable outside in the garden boom then listen to me carefully you
02:12must give to him the following instructions
02:23incidentally Mr. Norton is the explorer is the explorer who is bedridden really oh may we he
02:31fires into the fruitcake the poison dart from his window upstairs good lord I think you may have solved it for me
02:41the friend can repay with a small service for me
02:45it's very sweet of you captain it's very sweet of you captain
03:15it seems to be blowing up a bit of a game out there
03:45it seems to be a strong airs they are to be expected at each time of year strong enough to waken the dead
04:02please please be seated
04:10voila
04:15god what's happening
04:35no no no those doors were locked i locked them both before dinner i distinctly remember
04:41no other doors were locked again
04:56be still man of my trouble
04:59jack
05:03no no it can't be no it can't be
05:06no it can't be
05:09Your hand, your hand, it is bleeding.
05:16No, no, Mr. Poirot, Jack's blood, my husband's blood, is on my hands, because I,
05:36I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
05:51Light says things.
05:54Chief Inspector.
05:57You have had enough, Chief Inspector, Jack?
06:01I'm afraid it's all over, Mrs. Maltravers.
06:04You performed your part most splendidly.
06:11You performed your part most splendidly.
06:14I have to tell my grandchildren I helped Mr. Hercule Poirot solve one of his most...
06:21I helped Mr. Hercule Poirot solve one of his most baffling cases.
06:26Thank you, Mr. Hercule Poirot.
06:29Let's get a ride, Robert.
06:33For you.
06:40For you.
06:42For you.
06:43For me.
06:45For me.
06:46For me.
06:47Beware.
06:48I love my question.
06:50Whack.
06:51Do you?
06:52this mask a wax cast mademoiselle a wax cast mademoiselle taken from the face of the deceased
07:10but they feared but they feared was necessary for the success of this little masquerade
07:19but the blood and that i pressed into her that i pressed into her hand a few seconds before
07:29in fact it was the same red paint that she herself used to produce the blood on the mirror in her bedroom
07:35she she just as he invented the face in the cedar tree the face in the cedar tree
07:48there was no face there was no laughter the wind paints the pictures in her leaves
08:00and the screechings of the rook plays the tricks upon the ears
08:04the seeds of fear once they are sown begin to grow in the imagination
08:11to drive him
08:19to drive him
08:22to his grave
08:25to his grave
08:27it is still weak after the operation
08:34yes
08:35after the operation
08:36yes
08:37she knows that any sudden upset or shock could be most disastrous to his health
08:43hello voila
08:45the insurance it is paid out and she has got rid of the husband she had married only for his money
08:51unfortunately mr maltropos turned out to be rather stronger than she bargained for
08:58which was why she decided on more drastic measures
09:01ah yes
09:11mademoiselle rawlinson you are at the you are at the bank with your dampers at work in another part of the garden
09:16and so she took her chance
09:18for with its tiny bullets
09:23was the murder weapon
09:26parfait
09:29it is complete
09:44the internal hemorrhage that is fatal
09:47the internal hemorrhage that is fatal
09:51the internal hemorrhage that is fatal
09:55for the moment she conceives the weapon in the hedge
09:57and in so doing she disturbs the nest and the eggs of the blackbird
10:01her plan to remove it later is foiled
10:04because there was keeping watch in the garden a police constable
10:07the body she then drags to the foot of the tree
10:11to make us believe he had seen something up there
10:15which brought upon his attack
10:17tragic
10:18ah yes
10:24she starts the panic
10:27starts the panic
10:28because she knows that i suspect the murder
10:31and so she stages the clumsy affair with the chloroform in the gas mask
10:35to make us believe that her own life was under threat
10:39to divert our suspicions
10:46for suspicions
10:47of the most cruel
10:48the most brutal murder
10:52of a poor husband
10:54poor husband
11:14that
11:19Who'd have thought she could come up with such a grizzly thought she could come up with such
11:33a grizzly idea? Ah, but Chief Inspector, the idea did not come from her. It came from her admirer
11:39of the most ardent, Captain Black. You don't mean they were both in on the whole thing? Oh, no, no,
11:46no, no, no, Hastings. Someone dressed back from Africa? Someone dressed back from Africa?
11:51This was wrapped around the present of Captain Black. On the front page, there was a story
11:58about a farmer in East Africa who had killed himself in exactly the same manner, with a
12:04rook rifle in her mouth. You did not observe the headline? Ah, but that you, Poirot, and
12:14he forgets nothing. It's nothing. What about the picture? The shadows, Hastings. They were
12:21all cast from the right to the left. You do not see? Sorry, Poirot. Madam, I think you'd better
12:27come quick. Now, if she had truly painted that picture in the morning before midday, as she
12:32had claimed, they would have all been cast from the left to the right. Ah, so she'd already
12:39painted that picture beforehand to give herself an alibi. C'est ça. Well, I suppose we'd better
12:43be leaving, catch our train. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Chief Inspector. It
12:48is still early, and the exhibits here are quite remarkable, Nespa. To be immortalized in such
12:53fashion unique. Ah, quel honneur. Oh, I wonder what piece around here. It's a masterpiece. True
13:04work of art. A masterpiece. True work of art. That's his curly hair to a T. Even got the
13:14little dimples on his cheeks, look. A real piece of craftsmanship, wouldn't you say?
13:44One of the things used to be beauty works of art and how that's why youadd sm ironed you.
13:48And these are the pieces you do for today. Stain, make it an assistant from the left,
13:53where you're about to celebrity. One of the things you do for dinner is to that
13:56tie off to celebrate and you've básicamente azego. You're a dialog that was worth doing for
13:58striking analysis and you're going to convey the wedding to the right. You're going to come
14:00to another chair. Why don't you make it even for a beauty and then make it, call at
14:03your wedding? Love it. Don't be a Exhaleının beer. You're going to
14:05birthday. So very good. See you're going to repeat this line earlier, no. So very Dit army will
14:09get you. She's a cause. So we've got one of the things we vorne and

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