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Too Many Bodies – A Killer’s Game Begins is a classic murder mystery filled with suspense, deception, and dark humor. When a group of eccentric guests gathers in a remote mansion, a dead body is discovered—and then another. Trapped in the house with no escape, the guests must unravel a web of secrets before the killer strikes again. Who will survive the night, and who is the next victim in this deadly game?
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00:00:00The End
00:00:30Yeah, yeah, I know, but call me tomorrow. I've got to get out of here.
00:01:00Hey, Tuttle, I've got a date for you tonight. Dot's cousin just got into town, and you and I...
00:01:04I already have an engagement. I've had it for over a month with Cyrus J. Rutherford.
00:01:08Cyrus J. Rutherford? The screwball millionaire?
00:01:11Eccentric, you can't call a man with eight million dollars a screwball.
00:01:14I can. All that hocus-pocus about the stars and building a private, uh, what do you call it on top of his house?
00:01:20Observatory. He just happens to believe in the influence of the stars on human behavior.
00:01:24The only stars that could influence my behavior would be Dorothy Lamar or Veronica Lake.
00:01:30Say, every big company in town's taking a shot at Rutherford. How'd you swing it?
00:01:33Leo.
00:01:34Leo? Leo who?
00:01:36The star. You see, I wrote and told him when I was born under the sign of Leo. That's his lucky star.
00:01:40And he wrote right back and made the appointment for the 13th, which is today, when Leo's in the ascendancy.
00:01:45You mean to say you believe in that guff too?
00:01:47I believe in selling insurance.
00:01:49Tuttle, the way you keep that nose to the grindstone, you're going to wear out the grindstone.
00:01:53You can laugh. Wait till I come back here with Mr. Rutherford's name on that policy.
00:02:11Quiet, please.
00:02:13I, Cyrus J. Rutherford, being of sound mind and body,
00:02:18do hereby declare the following to be the preamble to my last will and testament.
00:02:22The disposition of my estate is of only slightly less interest to me than it is to you, my loving heirs.
00:02:30It has been divided among you.
00:02:33The largest share is to be $500,000 and the smallest, $1.50 to pay for the taxi from the station.
00:02:43So pay close attention, all of you.
00:02:46My sister Estelle, who disobeyed my wishes 20 years ago by marrying an income poop,
00:02:52named, I believe, Kenneth, and whom I've had the pleasure of not seeing since.
00:02:57Cyrus never changed a bit.
00:03:01And niece Margaret, whom I have never seen, which is probably just as well.
00:03:08I like that.
00:03:09My nephew, James Davis.
00:03:14I last saw him when he was an impertinent youth of 20.
00:03:18I do not like impertinence, and I did not like James.
00:03:23My niece, Carol Dunlap.
00:03:25Although I despised her father,
00:03:28turned out to have somewhat better intelligence and a less selfish interest
00:03:31in her old uncle than others in the family.
00:03:34And the last of my living relatives.
00:03:39Nephew Henry Rutherford and his wife, Mona.
00:03:42Henry, at least, has the virtue of bearing the Rutherford name.
00:03:46And he was a fairly good investment counselor.
00:03:48Honest, as far as I could find out.
00:03:51Mona wears too much makeup.
00:03:53I told you we didn't.
00:03:54Shut up.
00:03:56Go on, Mr. Gellman.
00:03:58And she seems to have waited with undue impatience for my demise.
00:04:03My faithful butler, Merkel,
00:04:05who for 20 years padded the household bills.
00:04:08And Matthews, who kept house for me in a haphazard sort of way.
00:04:13Professor Hilton,
00:04:14to whom I owe my knowledge and understanding of the secrets of the heavens.
00:04:19And finally, my lawyer, Morton Gellman.
00:04:22Uh...
00:04:23Uh...
00:04:24Well, that's about all, folks.
00:04:27The rest is just routine.
00:04:29Go ahead and read it.
00:04:30We're all just one big happy family.
00:04:32Yes, let's hear it.
00:04:33We want it.
00:04:35Whom I trust implicitly as far as I can throw an elephant.
00:04:39As you know, I have been an ardent student of the stars.
00:04:43I want to continue to be exposed to them.
00:04:46Therefore, I wish to be interred not underground,
00:04:50but in a glass-domed vault
00:04:52where they will evermore continue to shine down upon me.
00:04:57You are all to remain here as my guests
00:04:59until this vault is completed.
00:05:02After I have been safely interred,
00:05:04you may open my will,
00:05:05which is now sealed in the safe in the specimen room.
00:05:08Then you will learn how I have seen fit to reward you,
00:05:11one and all.
00:05:12But should this, my last wish, be disobeyed
00:05:17and my body buried anywhere except in the above-mentioned vault,
00:05:23then the terms of the will shall be reversed
00:05:25and those who are to get the large bequests
00:05:27will get the smallest and vice versa.
00:05:31Furthermore, should any of you leave the grounds
00:05:33before I am safely interred in my vault,
00:05:36you will forfeit all rights to your legacies.
00:05:38I know you will find it difficult to live together,
00:05:42even for a few days,
00:05:44but this is my wish.
00:05:47So with these last words,
00:05:49I leave you to your squabbling,
00:05:51which, fortunately,
00:05:53I won't be able to hear.
00:05:54Oh, you're talking to me.
00:05:56You're talking to me.
00:05:56You're talking to me.
00:05:56You're talking to me.
00:05:57I will never hold up in a court of law.
00:05:59Please, please.
00:06:00It's all perfectly legal.
00:06:02They'll start work on the vault tomorrow.
00:06:04Should only be a matter of a few days.
00:06:05Looks as if you and I are in for the lion's share.
00:06:08You mean from what Uncle Cyrus said?
00:06:10This place gives me the creeping meanies.
00:06:13I wish it were over with.
00:06:14You don't have to stay.
00:06:16Have you read the final will?
00:06:18Do you know who gets what?
00:06:20He drew it up himself,
00:06:21and nobody will read the will
00:06:23until he is properly interred.
00:06:26Let's not stand around in the presence
00:06:28of Uncle Cyrus' body and call about his will.
00:06:30I wouldn't call either
00:06:31if I'd spent 20 years stooging for a slice of it.
00:06:34I resent that.
00:06:35I meant you too, dear cousin.
00:06:37Perhaps you would all like some coffee.
00:07:00Very well.
00:07:01You'll serve at the library, Matthews.
00:07:03Am I taking orders from you now?
00:07:05You are.
00:07:07Do as Mrs. Rutherford say, Matthews,
00:07:10until the actual bill is read.
00:07:12What do you mean by that?
00:07:14It's actually nothing, madam.
00:07:16Nothing at all.
00:07:17Excuse me.
00:07:21I'll straighten the room.
00:07:27Atlas Detective Agency?
00:07:32I have a job for you.
00:07:34What?
00:07:35You want to hire a man to guard the stiff?
00:07:37Yes.
00:07:38I want you to see that he isn't buried.
00:07:40Hey, look.
00:07:41Is this a gag?
00:07:42It's fine.
00:07:43It's not good, sir.
00:07:46That's right.
00:07:48You want your job or don't you?
00:07:50We'll keep your friend on ice.
00:07:52Just pay my man the first hundred dollars
00:07:53when he gets there.
00:07:54All right.
00:07:55I'll be straight to you in about an hour.
00:07:57Boo!
00:07:59Can I play, too?
00:08:01I beg your pardon?
00:08:02That's all right.
00:08:03I was just going to have a quiet six or eight drinks
00:08:04if you will tell me which is to be my room.
00:08:06Well, I could even show you,
00:08:08unless you'd rather drink alone.
00:08:09Mrs. Rutherford.
00:08:13Mona!
00:08:20Well, well, what have we here?
00:08:22Oh, come on, Kenneth.
00:08:23I've got a headache.
00:08:24Has anyone seen Professor Hilton?
00:08:26He's up in the tower, I imagine,
00:08:28communing with the stars.
00:08:29Well, just to set everyone's mind at rest,
00:08:31I've engaged the watchman
00:08:32to spend the night with the casket.
00:08:33That's a swell idea.
00:08:34It'll save us the trouble
00:08:35of watching each other all night.
00:08:39What have you there, Merkel?
00:09:01There are too many rats in this house.
00:09:04They should be done away with.
00:09:08You haven't put out enough cups.
00:09:11Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford,
00:09:13are they to have it, too?
00:09:15All of them.
00:09:24Will you open the door, please?
00:09:26Come in.
00:09:54I brewed some coffee, sir,
00:10:05but I can't find anyone in the library.
00:10:08Well, they're probably all retired.
00:10:09Wouldn't you care for some, sir?
00:10:11No, it keeps me awake.
00:10:13I assure you,
00:10:14this coffee will not keep you awake.
00:10:16No, thank you.
00:10:20No, thank you, Merkel.
00:10:21You're very well, sir.
00:10:43Call when you want me to pick you up.
00:10:45Right.
00:10:45And don't let the stiff
00:10:46take a powder on you.
00:10:49Preview joint.
00:10:50I hope this job
00:10:51don't last long.
00:11:08No!
00:11:11Come in.
00:11:12I thought you might need
00:11:20your bag, Miss Carroll.
00:11:21You left in the hall closet
00:11:22downstairs.
00:11:23Oh, yes, thank you.
00:11:24Just put it there.
00:11:25Yes, ma'am.
00:11:26I was very considerate of you.
00:11:28Not at all.
00:11:29I hope you'll be comfortable.
00:11:30I'm sure I will.
00:11:32Good night.
00:11:34Good night.
00:11:34Leave this house at once
00:12:02if you value your life.
00:12:03That must be the detective driving up.
00:12:28Thank goodness for that.
00:12:29Good night.
00:12:32Hey.
00:12:37THE END
00:13:07Good evening. I have an appointment.
00:13:18Yes, I know. This way, sir.
00:13:29Nice place you have here.
00:13:30Yes, sir.
00:13:32Oh, I've been trying to get here for so long.
00:13:34Oh, I've been trying to get here, sir.
00:13:53Go.
00:13:55You're not wanted here.
00:13:56Hmm?
00:13:57Go.
00:13:57Go.
00:13:57Oh, I'm so glad you've come.
00:14:04Say, that...
00:14:05I wouldn't have slept in a wink all night if you hadn't.
00:14:07Well, thank. That's awfully kind of you.
00:14:08You don't look a bit like I expected.
00:14:10I don't?
00:14:11No. I thought you'd be more rugged looking.
00:14:14You know that way... Why do I have to look rugged?
00:14:16Well, I don't mean that you aren't. I just mean that you don't look it.
00:14:21I suppose under your coat, you're a massive muscle.
00:14:24Just shows how deceptive appearances can be.
00:14:26Oh, I don't think my appearance is so deceptive.
00:14:28Now you're being modest.
00:14:30But then I've heard that people who lead dangerous lives usually are.
00:14:33Well, it isn't so dangerous, but once in a while you run into a rough customer who tries to throw you out,
00:14:39but mostly it's just routine.
00:14:41Oh, I wouldn't call it routine to go tracking people down so they can shoot at you.
00:14:45Oh, no one's ever gone that far.
00:14:47Although one time a fellow tried to cancel his wife's life.
00:14:50Oh, how horrible. What did you do?
00:14:52I talked him out of it.
00:14:54Besides that, I got him to take out an annuity for her.
00:14:56Oh, you must be very brave.
00:14:58Oh, I wouldn't go so far as to say that.
00:15:00How do you do?
00:15:02I'm Morton Gelman, Mr. Rutherford's lawyer.
00:15:04Pleased to meet you.
00:15:05Your duties have been explained to you?
00:15:06Mr. Gelman, I've been in this business for over 12 years.
00:15:09Good. Then you should know what to do.
00:15:10Here's your money.
00:15:11Oh, I couldn't take any money yet, really.
00:15:13This is just the first payment.
00:15:14You'll get the rest later if everything goes off satisfactory.
00:15:17Well, I'm quite sure it will.
00:15:18Of course, he has to be examined by the doctor.
00:15:22Well, that's all been taken care of.
00:15:24You just do your part.
00:15:24We'll take care of the rest.
00:15:25Here you are.
00:15:26Well, this is a little bit irregular, but I guess it'll be all right.
00:15:28He's in there.
00:15:29You'll just sit with him all night.
00:15:30I'll sit with him.
00:15:31I'll be upstairs if you should want me.
00:15:33May I show you in, sir?
00:15:34Well, I guess so, yes.
00:15:36Goodbye, miss.
00:15:38Dunlap.
00:15:38Pleased to have met.
00:15:39Met.
00:15:40We haven't met yet.
00:15:41My name is Tuttle, Albert Tuttle.
00:15:42Oh, I'm Carol Dunlap, his niece.
00:15:45How do you do?
00:15:47How do you do?
00:15:48Would you care to have a cup of coffee first, sir?
00:15:51Yes, I would.
00:15:53What kind of coffee is this?
00:15:54The very best, sir.
00:15:55No, I mean there are two classes of coffee drinkers.
00:15:58There's the percolated, then there's the drip.
00:16:00This is percolated.
00:16:02Sorry on the drip.
00:16:05Well, excuse me.
00:16:06Yes.
00:16:07Good luck, Mr. Tuttle.
00:16:08Don't worry.
00:16:08Mr. Rutherford won't get away from me tonight.
00:16:10This way, sir.
00:16:12How's Mr. Rutherford looking these days?
00:16:15He never looks better, sir.
00:16:17Fine.
00:16:17He's in there.
00:16:32Good evening, Mr. Rutherford.
00:16:33Oh, there you are.
00:16:38Mr. Rutherford, I'm Albert L. Tuttle of the Emperor...
00:16:40The End
00:17:02I can't tell a dead man insurance what are you talking about he's in there right in the corner
00:17:27I just put my briefcase what's going on here what's the disturbance they don't seem to understand
00:17:31Mr. Rutherford he's in there deceased dead what'd you think he was dozing you mean you knew it all the
00:17:36time why else would I hire you to watch the body watch it I came here to sell it him life insurance
00:17:41whoever heard of selling a dead man life insurance I don't want to sell them now say who are you
00:17:46anyway Albert Tuttle of the emperor life insurance I had an appointment Mr. Rutherford I've had it for
00:17:51over a month I was going to sell him a $200,000 policy and get my gold pin why didn't you say so
00:17:55what are you doing going around posing as a detective I wasn't posing as anybody I came here to see Mr.
00:18:00Rutherford and I've seen him and I'm going to get out of here not with my hundred dollars I don't
00:18:03want your money I didn't want it in the first place here that didn't call I don't want my
00:18:07hat in court I just oh excuse me I hope whatever you're worried about turns out all right when the
00:18:20real detective gets here maybe he isn't coming maybe they just said that I wouldn't put it past
00:18:28them I don't quite follow you I'm afraid to talk here
00:18:32worried about staying here I'd be very happy to drive you into town
00:18:40I have to say
00:18:41oh I feel quite sure everything will turn out all right
00:18:49I know something's going to happen I wish you'd stay what could happen with all those nice people
00:18:56here well goodbye
00:18:59get away from here before you get yourself killed wait a minute pal wait a minute you're gonna pass up a bet
00:19:20like that pipe that dog you could be a hero go now while you've got both legs this is none of your business
00:19:30don't listen to that side of you get in there and pitch look at those eyes look at those stop it stop it
00:19:39she's luring you to destruction she'll try flattery next she'll say you saved my life
00:19:46you're wonderful oh you saved my life you're wonderful what did I tell you
00:19:55you're hurt nah it was just a bump
00:20:05you all right yeah oh well
00:20:12goodbye oh please don't go oh it was just an accident no it wasn't
00:20:18someone tried to kill me I know it they said they would and they'll try it again
00:20:23here will you read this somebody put it in my bag
00:20:26leave this house at once if you value your life
00:20:33well goodbye
00:20:35hey that's really on the level somebody tried to
00:20:38whose room is up there
00:20:40well that's the tower I think
00:20:42the tower eh somebody tried to kill you eh
00:20:45well I'll show him he can't go around throwing rocks on people
00:20:48I'll go up there and I'll get him in my hands and I'll I'll tear him apart
00:20:51now please don't you might get hurt
00:20:53it's a good thing you talked me out of it
00:20:55then you'll help me
00:20:56well uh
00:20:58well uh
00:21:02well uh
00:21:04well
00:21:05well uh
00:21:18yes mr tattle professor hilton you mind if we look around professor i'm busy constellations
00:21:44changing venus approaching jupiter it must be very interesting for jupiter go right ahead we won't
00:21:49get in your way uh careful you might get a long way down how did that stone get loose stone stone
00:22:10oh yes stone thought i heard afraid to look heights make me um vertigo uh dizzy it's funny for an
00:22:20astrologer up yes look up i like that down no it goes to my uh uh uh dizzy professor i was almost
00:22:30killed by that stone you don't seem very interested what will be will be it's all in the star
00:22:40oh may i look at your hand palms poppycock bungham don't believe in reading ponds depends on what
00:22:50you see there there's dirt on yours how did it get there my pencil rolled underneath the telescope
00:22:59they're dusty under there very dusty
00:23:06well uh excuse us thank you
00:23:20what do you think well he looked harmless enough but there was dirt on his hand well
00:23:31maybe someone came around the parapet when he wasn't looking and loosened the stone
00:23:35why should anyone want to harm you i don't know uncle cyrus left kind of a peculiar will hasn't been read
00:23:42yet but if i'm one of the ones that gets a bigger share somebody wants to get me out of the way
00:23:51could have been an accident accident say you covered for falling stone
00:23:56i don't think so well if one stone fell another could work loose that would be a good thing to be
00:24:01covered let's see now oh the detective i wonder why he didn't show up atlas detective agency canal 60598
00:24:15they don't answer maybe they're on a special case something like murder or something what are you
00:24:30doing here i thought you'd left when you see you wanted someone to watch the body the detective didn't
00:24:35show up so mr tuttle said he'd do it i did him he what he not him it's a common mistake you see him
00:24:42his objective i'm sure your grammar is excellent mr tuttle but i'm afraid you won't make a very good
00:24:47watchman i'm afraid so too well he's better than no watchman at all isn't he besides i think he's
00:24:52very nice to say he'd do so who who who are very well i washed my hands of the whole responsibility
00:24:57from now on this on your own head on my head now mr gillman there's a mistake here
00:25:03it's very kind of you i'll be able to sleep now good night albert good night carol
00:25:08night mr gillman good night
00:25:14i guess it'll be all right i'll sit here and make myself comfortable in there in there i don't need
00:25:20anybody to watch out here uh but uh mr gillman uh would you like to play a little dominoes no center
00:25:27uh
00:25:35uh
00:25:37uh
00:25:39uh
00:25:43uh
00:25:45uh
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00:25:53Murder at midnight.
00:26:129, 10, 11.
00:26:42The large, gloomy house was dark, except for the light by which McGarrity was reading.
00:26:58Outside, a storm was brewing.
00:27:03Inside, the painful silence held a promise of violence and death.
00:27:07In the distance, the first faint rumble of approaching thunder was heard.
00:27:15The very emptiness of the room held menace.
00:27:19To Inspector McGarrity's alert ears, no sound was too slight to be heard.
00:27:24The ticking of the clock, almost in rhythm with the beating of his own heart.
00:27:32The wind slammed a shutter against a window.
00:27:37But McGarrity knew that the owl was at hand.
00:27:43Quietly, a secret panel opened in the wall behind him.
00:27:48Two hands with fingers curved like the claws of a predatory animal reached toward its throat.
00:27:55Feeling vaguely that something was amiss, McGarrity glanced around.
00:28:00The hands withdrew.
00:28:02When they reappeared, they held a handkerchief to jam down its throat and snuck the breath from his lungs before he could cry out.
00:28:12The hair in the back of McGarrity's neck began to rise.
00:28:34As he had a premonition that the bloody hand which had struck down Sir Ogilvie would strike again that night.
00:28:42McGarrity's premonition was well founded.
00:28:45For at that very moment, the murderer looking behind him was preparing to kill the famous detective in cold blood.
00:28:51Ah, trash.
00:28:53Things like that don't happen.
00:28:54Well, he's when you go out.
00:29:15Yeah.
00:29:17Oh, my God.
00:29:47Mr. Tunnel, are you all right?
00:29:50Albert!
00:29:55What's the matter with the lights?
00:29:56I don't know.
00:29:58Maybe the wires are down.
00:30:08Albert!
00:30:09Is he dead?
00:30:10Oh, somebody do something.
00:30:17He's hurt.
00:30:17Oh.
00:30:18Oh, Albert.
00:30:19Speak to me.
00:30:20Say something.
00:30:21Oh, just sign on the dotted line.
00:30:24The beneficiary...
00:30:25It's hilarious.
00:30:27Oh.
00:30:28Oh, Carol.
00:30:29What happened?
00:30:31There's blood on your hand.
00:30:32You're hurt.
00:30:34Oh, it's your blood.
00:30:35Oh, my blood.
00:30:36My blood?
00:30:37Oh, Albert.
00:30:38I'm wounded.
00:30:38He killed me.
00:30:39Oh, control yourself.
00:30:40It's only a scratch.
00:30:40You should have such a scratch.
00:30:42Never mind that.
00:30:43What happened?
00:30:44Oh, I don't know.
00:30:46The lights went out and somebody hit me.
00:30:49Then the lights went out.
00:30:53There it is.
00:30:54What is it?
00:30:54It's my blood.
00:31:00That's what I was hit with.
00:31:08Both doors are locked from the inside.
00:31:10It's someone right here in this house.
00:31:14Where were you five minutes ago?
00:31:15Oh, don't be so nosy.
00:31:16I was with them.
00:31:17Why?
00:31:18What's the matter?
00:31:19You got a headache?
00:31:20Maybe you can tell us what's the matter.
00:31:21Someone attacked him.
00:31:22It's my blood.
00:31:23We were upstairs having a nightcap.
00:31:25Kenneth Hopkins, you promised you'd only have one drink.
00:31:28It's cold up there in bed.
00:31:29Who's this?
00:31:30Mr. Tuttle was acting as watchman to be sure that no one steals the...
00:31:33He's gone.
00:31:36What?
00:31:36Well, maybe he went out for a little walk.
00:31:38This is no joking matter.
00:31:41How did this happen?
00:31:42Do you realize what this means if he's buried underground?
00:31:46I thought you were getting a watchman.
00:31:48Somebody knocked him out.
00:31:53And I thought you were an insurance salesman.
00:31:57Well, I am.
00:31:58I mean, I was.
00:32:00You see, I just stayed to help out.
00:32:01There's something fishy about you.
00:32:03First, you come here with a story we can't check.
00:32:05And you worm yourself in as a watchman.
00:32:07Henry, if you're insinuating that Albert had anything to do with it,
00:32:10well, I asked him to stay.
00:32:12Oh.
00:32:13Oh, I'm sorry, Albert.
00:32:14Henry, suppose you lay off the third degree with Carol.
00:32:18Somebody stole Uncle Cyrus' body,
00:32:20and I'm going to find out who before it's too late.
00:32:22But why would anyone want to steal the body?
00:32:24Because of my client's will.
00:32:26He wanted to be interred in our glass-top vault
00:32:28so the stars would shine down on him.
00:32:30He didn't want to be buried any other way.
00:32:32If he is, then his bequests will be reversed.
00:32:35Those who want to get the largest share
00:32:36will get the smaller, and vice versa.
00:32:38Oh, I see.
00:32:39Then somebody stole the body so that they could bury it
00:32:41and reverse the will.
00:32:42But then that would mean that they knew it was in the will.
00:32:45And nobody does, do they?
00:32:47I wonder.
00:32:48Cut out the wisecracks, or I'll let you have it.
00:32:51Oh, I think you're taking a lot for granted, Henry.
00:32:53No one has read the will.
00:32:55The body must still be here in the house,
00:32:56and we've got to find it.
00:32:57I beg for them.
00:33:00With everybody's nerves, Alan Hedge,
00:33:03I suggest that you all have some coffee.
00:33:05No, no.
00:33:06Why, yes, Merkle, I'll have some.
00:33:08No, I like drip.
00:33:10Well, maybe Uncle wasn't stolen.
00:33:12Maybe he's hiding.
00:33:14I can see why he didn't like you.
00:33:16And I'll tell you right now what I think.
00:33:18What?
00:33:19That you and Kenneth,
00:33:20who undoubtedly are down for the smallest share,
00:33:22have stolen it.
00:33:23Why, you two-bit heel,
00:33:24I've been wanting to do this for 20 years.
00:33:26Oh, Albert.
00:33:28Albert.
00:33:29Albert.
00:33:29Albert.
00:33:30No, I hit the jackpot.
00:33:31Uncle, take it away.
00:33:33Take it away, somebody.
00:33:34Take it away.
00:33:35Oh.
00:33:35Listen, Tuttle.
00:33:41I've got an idea how we can catch a body snatcher.
00:33:44If it works.
00:33:44Get someone else.
00:33:45My head is killing me.
00:33:47You're the only one who can do it.
00:33:48Now, listen.
00:33:49Please, just let me lie here quietly and bleed.
00:33:52All you've got to do is to pretend you're fed up.
00:33:54You're scared.
00:33:55Pretend I'm scared?
00:33:56What do you think I'm shaking from?
00:33:58Enthusiasm?
00:33:59You quit.
00:34:00Then, when the coast is apparently clear,
00:34:02whoever it was might come back and try again.
00:34:04Then you catch them.
00:34:05We catch them.
00:34:06We?
00:34:07By that time, I'll be in my bed.
00:34:08Oh, no.
00:34:09You only pretend to leave.
00:34:11Then you sneak in through the French windows
00:34:12and you lay for them.
00:34:13Listen, I'm not covered for going in through windows.
00:34:16I mean in case of glass breakage.
00:34:17There's nothing to it.
00:34:19I'll be right here waiting for you
00:34:20and you'll be waiting in the coffin.
00:34:21Oh, I'll be...
00:34:23Coffin?
00:34:24Don't you think it'll be a little bit crowded in there?
00:34:26We'll hide the real body.
00:34:28Oh.
00:34:29I get a better idea.
00:34:30Let the body stay there and let me hide.
00:34:33Look, you want her help, don't you?
00:34:34For Miss Dunlap's sake.
00:34:35But I didn't figure on going that far.
00:34:37Good.
00:34:38Now, you start your act as soon as we get out in the hall.
00:34:40Now, wait a minute.
00:34:41I want to talk to Miss Dunlap first.
00:34:42I don't want her to think I'm a coward, even if I am.
00:34:45Absolutely not.
00:34:45You mustn't tell anyone.
00:34:47If anything went wrong, she'd be open to suspicion.
00:34:49Oh, I didn't figure...
00:34:50If anything went wrong...
00:34:52Nothing will go wrong.
00:34:53Why don't you stop worrying?
00:34:54Be sure this is all I need.
00:34:59Remember now, you pretend you're leaving.
00:35:02Then I'll let you in again through the French windows.
00:35:03But make it convincing.
00:35:05I can't stand much more.
00:35:07That body's falling on Albert.
00:35:10I've had enough of this.
00:35:11I'm going home.
00:35:12All right, if that's the way you feel about it.
00:35:14Albert.
00:35:15That is the way I feel about it.
00:35:17I am going home.
00:35:18I don't care what you say, Mr. Gellman.
00:35:21I'm leaving.
00:35:22After all, I've been popped in the head and punched around and pushed around.
00:35:26Albert.
00:35:26Why should I stay?
00:35:28Next time, I might get killed.
00:35:29And I'm too young to get killed.
00:35:30That's a very sensible attitude.
00:35:32A very sensible attitude, Mr. Tuttle.
00:35:34After all, it's not my affair.
00:35:36You said so yourself, Carol.
00:35:37I came here to sell your Uncle Cyrus insurance.
00:35:40As long as nobody's interested in insurance, I'm leaving.
00:35:42Eh?
00:35:48Well, goodbye, Carol.
00:35:51Goodbye, Albert.
00:35:53Well, well, uh...
00:35:54I don't blame you for going, but...
00:35:57Well, maybe we'll meet again sometime in town.
00:36:00Maybe.
00:36:00And if we do, there'll be something I want to say.
00:36:04What?
00:36:05Goodbye.
00:36:18What detained you?
00:36:33I had to pretend to go to bed so the others were, too.
00:36:36They're all asleep now.
00:36:38Come on.
00:36:39Can I sit here a while and defrost?
00:36:41Come on.
00:36:42We've got work to do.
00:36:43Hold on.
00:36:51I don't think we ought to try it again.
00:36:53Too risky.
00:36:54Well, we got rid of that screwball, didn't we?
00:36:56There's nothing to stop us now.
00:36:57Do you think we're doing the right thing?
00:37:00Suppose we get rid of the body
00:37:01and find out we reversed the will
00:37:03and somebody yelled some favor.
00:37:05Yes.
00:37:05What about that?
00:37:06Tell the asinine.
00:37:08Uncle Cyrus didn't like any of us well enough
00:37:09to leave us a pig's bristle.
00:37:11Well, I'm for taking my chances on reversing the will
00:37:13and getting a good share.
00:37:15All right.
00:37:15I'm with you there.
00:37:16But what was the goofy idea of moving the body?
00:37:19I thought he was plenty comfortable in the cellar.
00:37:21So we put him first.
00:37:23Are you serious?
00:37:24I thought you and your pop
00:37:25were putting behind the living room panel.
00:37:29We thought you did.
00:37:30Hey, wait a minute.
00:37:31Either you two are giving me a runaround
00:37:33or somebody else is playing put and take.
00:37:36I wonder who.
00:37:37Well, stop wondering.
00:37:38This time we'll stash Uncle Cyrus' body
00:37:40where nobody will ever find it.
00:37:41Get your coats.
00:37:43What for?
00:37:43We're going to take a little hike.
00:37:45But I...
00:37:45And stop nursing that bottle.
00:37:47Come on, Dad.
00:37:48Come on, hurry it up with you.
00:37:57Think you'll be safe in there?
00:37:59Of course.
00:37:59You'll be watching.
00:38:00Yeah, I'll be watching.
00:38:01Here, hide the key.
00:38:03Come on.
00:38:07Tuttle.
00:38:08Tuttle.
00:38:08Tuttle.
00:38:10Get your coat off and get in.
00:38:14Say, I have an idea.
00:38:15Supposing I hide in the specimen room with you?
00:38:17No, that's no good.
00:38:19Get in.
00:38:20It doesn't look comfortable.
00:38:22Why not?
00:38:22It's padded.
00:38:23Yeah, so is the cell.
00:38:24Come on now, get in.
00:38:25Now, wait a minute.
00:38:26Don't rush me.
00:38:28Yeah.
00:38:29You sure it's safe?
00:38:30I'm not worried about that.
00:38:32You're not worried.
00:38:33No need to both of us worry.
00:38:34Come on.
00:38:35Come, come now.
00:39:04I haven't got very much time.
00:39:05No.
00:39:07Don't lock it.
00:39:08Of course not.
00:39:12Here's the Gelman.
00:39:13What is it now?
00:39:15Could you get me a glass of water?
00:39:17I got hiccups.
00:39:18Hold your breath.
00:39:19That'll cure you.
00:39:20That's what I'm afraid of.
00:39:21I got hiccups.
00:39:43I got hiccups.
00:39:46You延伏?
00:39:47THE END
00:40:17what I thought I saw those windows move you shouldn't have had that last drink go ahead open
00:40:34come on let's get him out of here it's locked just we'll have to take the whole box you take
00:40:45that other ring
00:40:46oh
00:40:48oh
00:40:49oh
00:40:53oh
00:40:56oh
00:41:00oh
00:41:03oh
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00:41:27oh
00:41:29oh
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00:41:47oh
00:41:48oh
00:41:49oh
00:41:58oh
00:42:00will you stop that jerking who jerks you did you want to make me drop it anybody jerk you jerk
00:42:27oh my heaven's sake stop it come on let's get this thing over there there that did it you almost
00:42:34jerked it out of my hands that time i did no such a thing your foot must have slipped look do i have
00:42:39to carry this thing myself come on i'm freezing well what do you say to this for a ready-made grave
00:42:57nobody will ever find it in the pool
00:43:08well can't we get this thing over with
00:43:24let's get out of here
00:43:37oh
00:43:47Oh, my God.
00:44:17Oh, my God.
00:44:47Oh, Hilbert.
00:44:51Oh, Hilbert.
00:44:52Are you all right?
00:44:54Dad.
00:44:55Oh.
00:44:56Don't.
00:44:58Come here.
00:44:59What did they do to you?
00:45:01Oh, it was that gentleman.
00:45:02He's the one that talked me into this.
00:45:04Wait a minute.
00:45:05There's something here.
00:45:05What's a goldfish?
00:45:07Where did I get my hands on that lawyer?
00:45:12You mean you think that Gellman...
00:45:13Practically safe, he said.
00:45:14Nothing could happen to me.
00:45:16Why, it's as simple as a straight life insurance policy.
00:45:18You know what...
00:45:19Oh, what's that?
00:45:21Oh.
00:45:23Oh.
00:45:23Oh.
00:45:24Wait.
00:45:26Gilman.
00:45:27Sure, it was Gilman.
00:45:29He knew I wouldn't leave you here all alone, so he cooked up that scheme just to get me
00:45:32out of the way.
00:45:33Even made me get in that coffin.
00:45:35Then after he and his accomplices had gotten me out of the way, he thought he'd have a clear
00:45:38field.
00:45:39But let me tell you...
00:45:41Uh-oh.
00:45:41What are you doing?
00:45:47I want to see if they had time to steal the body while I was drowning.
00:45:50You mean the body's in there?
00:45:51Yeah, it's still in...
00:45:53It's Gellman.
00:45:56Rutherford's gone and he's in there dead.
00:45:58Mother.
00:45:59Well, I don't think he'd exactly hang himself on a coat hook to commit suicide.
00:46:04Or would he?
00:46:04Oh.
00:46:06Oh, don't leave me.
00:46:10Hello.
00:46:11Hello.
00:46:11Mr. Gilman.
00:46:16Dead.
00:46:18This is dead, too.
00:46:20There, there, there.
00:46:21Now, don't get scared.
00:46:22Oh, but I am scared, Albert.
00:46:24Aren't you?
00:46:25Who, me?
00:46:27I've been scared since 8.30.
00:46:28What are we going to do?
00:46:30There's a murderer in this house.
00:46:32Three of them.
00:46:34Any one of us might be next.
00:46:35Not if we catch them first.
00:46:37How?
00:46:38I'll show them.
00:46:39I'm through being pushed around.
00:46:40I've been bop-clopped and clunked.
00:46:43I'll show them that they can't drown Albert Tuttle and get away with it.
00:46:46I'll call them all down here.
00:46:47And we'll grill them.
00:46:49Grill.
00:46:49Oh, that reminds me.
00:46:51I'm hungry.
00:46:52Me too.
00:46:53I think we ought to, we ought to fry this and eat it.
00:46:57Oh, Albert.
00:46:58What about the murderers?
00:46:59Let them catch their own fish.
00:47:01I made a joke.
00:47:03Yes.
00:47:04Poor Mr. Gilman.
00:47:05Why would anyone want to kill him?
00:47:07Never mind that.
00:47:08Then what?
00:47:09Well, then we came back here and we went to the closet and there he was.
00:47:14Dead.
00:47:15What about my uncle?
00:47:16Where is he?
00:47:17We'd better find a body before it's buried.
00:47:19How can you be so cold-blooded?
00:47:20A man's been murdered.
00:47:22And all you can think about is your inheritance.
00:47:24Whoever stole the body was thinking about it too.
00:47:26That same person murdered Gilman.
00:47:27There were three of them.
00:47:29I saw them.
00:47:30You saw them?
00:47:32Why didn't you say so?
00:47:33Oh, who were they?
00:47:35It was dark.
00:47:35I couldn't tell.
00:47:37You couldn't tell?
00:47:39Mirko.
00:47:40Yes, sir?
00:47:41Do you always sleep fully clothed?
00:47:45No, sir.
00:47:46Then what are you doing dressed at this hour of the night?
00:47:48I was waiting for the next occurrence.
00:47:50Oh, then you knew something was going to happen.
00:47:52Well, didn't it?
00:47:54Having already been aroused once before,
00:47:57I thought it would save time if I remained in my room and call.
00:48:01Is that how the mud got on your shoes?
00:48:03Waiting in the room?
00:48:04I stepped out to let the cat in, out of the rain.
00:48:08What rain?
00:48:10What rain?
00:48:15The rain, the falling down, sir.
00:48:21What is the trouble?
00:48:23I heard the commotion.
00:48:24Where were you, Professor?
00:48:26Watching Venus under the rain.
00:48:28Mr. Gellman that's been murdered.
00:48:31Well, you're not surprised.
00:48:32Surprised?
00:48:33No.
00:48:34Not even at murder?
00:48:36No such a thing.
00:48:37Or ordained.
00:48:39Mr. Gellman in the shadow.
00:48:42An unlucky star.
00:48:44Very unlucky.
00:48:45Well, if the stars can tell you all that,
00:48:47perhaps they can also tell you who killed them.
00:48:49No.
00:48:50I am a scientist, Mr. Turtle.
00:48:53It's Tuttle.
00:48:54Not a detective.
00:48:56I can tell you this, though.
00:48:59Do not make too many plans for a birthday party yourself.
00:49:03You are under the influence of a very precarious star.
00:49:06Very precarious, Mr. Tittle.
00:49:09It's Tuttle.
00:49:10My car is outside.
00:49:14I'm going for the police.
00:49:15You'll never get there.
00:49:18Why not?
00:49:19Begging your pardon, sir?
00:49:21The bridge over the creek was washed out.
00:49:23I saw it from the tower.
00:49:25No one can get in or out.
00:49:28Then I'll walk.
00:49:29Suit yourself, sir.
00:49:31But the nearest telephone would be about ten miles in the rain.
00:49:35Why do we waste time answering a lot of questions?
00:49:42We'd better start looking for Uncle's body.
00:49:44You look for him.
00:49:45I'm going up and lock myself in my room till the police come.
00:49:48Come along, Kenneth.
00:49:49Me too.
00:49:50I didn't come here to spend all night on a treasure hunt.
00:49:52Aren't you going to give us a clue?
00:49:53While we're on the subject, where were you when all this went on?
00:49:56I was in bed.
00:49:57Is that right?
00:49:58I suppose so.
00:49:59You suppose so?
00:50:00We have separate rooms.
00:50:02Well, naturally.
00:50:03I'm going to help them look.
00:50:04After all, I started...
00:50:06You should get out of those wet clothes before you catch your death.
00:50:12Oh, stop using that word.
00:50:13I'm all right.
00:50:15There's a vacant room next to mine.
00:50:17It was Uncle Perry's.
00:50:18You're going to use it.
00:50:19Come on.
00:50:20Of course.
00:50:25Would you like some coffee, Mr. Tuttle?
00:50:28It's Tuttle.
00:50:28A Tuttle.
00:50:31No, thank you.
00:50:33Madam?
00:50:33I don't need anything to keep me awake.
00:50:37None for me, thanks.
00:50:38No.
00:50:39If you find anything, call me.
00:50:40I'll be in my room.
00:50:42That'll be a novelty.
00:50:42You're welcome.
00:51:23Thank you, Tim.
00:51:34That Gelman business wasn't at all smart.
00:51:36You don't think I killed him, do you?
00:51:37If you didn't, you did.
00:51:38You might have.
00:51:39Well, me.
00:51:41Listen, you're not trying to pin this on me, are you?
00:51:43Oh, don't be silly.
00:51:44We were all together.
00:51:45Except when you went for your coats.
00:51:47Stop it.
00:51:48Somebody else wants the world changed even more than we do.
00:51:51Enough to commit murder.
00:51:53Let's go.
00:51:54Let's go.
00:51:55Let's go.
00:51:56Let's go.
00:51:57Let's go.
00:51:58Let's go.
00:51:59Let's go.
00:52:00Let's go.
00:52:01Let's go.
00:52:02Let's go.
00:52:03Let's go.
00:52:05Let's go.
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00:55:41They been there for a few minutes.
00:55:43SHHHHH Grant
00:55:45Here's one with a couple of snorts left.
00:55:51With a couple of snorts left.
00:55:55Ah, and here's the four one.
00:55:57Yes, take both of them.
00:55:58That's just what I was going to do.
00:56:00Good.
00:56:21Good.
00:56:51Oh, my God.
00:57:21That's got a real kick in it.
00:57:36Yeah, I wonder whose it was.
00:57:37Who cares?
00:57:39I was going to sing a song about a murder.
00:57:44Who are you shushing?
00:57:45I guess I can sing if I want it, can't I?
00:57:51Well, this one's a dead soldier.
00:58:13Better hide the bottle before they start squawking.
00:58:17Where did I put it?
00:58:19There's the spot.
00:58:22Nobody will be the wise.
00:58:25Just one more little drink, and then you go make shut-eye.
00:58:28Okay.
00:58:39What's that?
00:58:40What's what?
00:58:45I think I've had enough.
00:58:48Good night.
00:58:49Good night.
00:58:51Good night.
00:58:52Good night.
00:58:53Good night.
00:58:54Good night.
00:58:55Good night.
00:58:56Good night.
00:58:57Good night.
00:58:58Good night.
00:58:59Good night.
00:59:00Good night.
00:59:01Good night.
00:59:02Good night.
00:59:03Good night.
00:59:04Good night.
00:59:05Good night.
00:59:06Good night.
00:59:07Good night.
00:59:08Good night.
00:59:09Good night.
00:59:10Good night.
00:59:11Good night.
00:59:12Good night.
00:59:13Good night.
00:59:14Good night.
00:59:15Good night.
00:59:16Good night.
00:59:17Good night.
00:59:18Good night.
00:59:19I thought you'd put it in the closet.
00:59:26I know we put it in the closet.
00:59:28Did you?
00:59:31Never mind.
00:59:32Let's put it where it belongs.
00:59:48What people?
00:59:49What was that?
01:00:17What was that?
01:00:17What's going on?
01:00:24He's in there.
01:00:25The murderer in the basket.
01:00:26He is, is he?
01:00:27I'll give you until the count of three to come out.
01:00:30One, two, three.
01:00:33Don't shoot.
01:00:34Don't shoot.
01:00:34Oh, Carol, I can explain everything.
01:00:45It's embarrassing, isn't it?
01:00:48The coffin, man.
01:00:56The coffin.
01:00:58The coffin.
01:00:58The coffin.
01:01:11I'll take her.
01:01:13Oh, I can't.
01:01:15George, I can't see you.
01:01:17Oh, uh.
01:01:51Oh, don't scream like that at your skin.
01:02:13Mr. Tuttle, what are you doing here?
01:02:15Well, I heard footsteps. They sound as if they came from up here.
01:02:18I heard them, too. I'd have sworn they came from right over my head.
01:02:22I guess there's nobody else here. Must have been the wind.
01:02:26We'd better go back before someone else hears us and start shooting.
01:02:29Yes, we'd better.
01:02:30Now, if you get frightened, I'm right across there. You call me.
01:02:41That's a big help. Thank you. Good night.
01:02:44Good night.
01:02:44Good evening.
01:03:01Did you sell any insurance?
01:03:03Now, listen, Carol.
01:03:05She's done that to you.
01:03:07No matter what you're thinking, I'm innocent.
01:03:09I was just taking her back to her room. Then I was going to my room.
01:03:12Oh, you've had a busy night.
01:03:14You mean when I get into Margaret's room? That wasn't my fault, either.
01:03:17Why, you're casting over.
01:03:19Oh, you got me all wrong.
01:03:20I get into her room to her mother's room.
01:03:23I was lost.
01:03:24Well, if you don't believe me, perhaps you'll believe Mrs. Rutherford.
01:03:28Mrs. Rutherford!
01:03:29You don't have to explain. I only know what I see.
01:03:33She doesn't answer.
01:03:37Mrs. Rutherford!
01:03:41I just left her.
01:03:45We'd better go in.
01:03:49I'll show you.
01:03:52Is she awake?
01:03:53Is she?
01:03:54Ah!
01:03:55Ah!
01:03:56Ah!
01:03:59What's all the racket? Pounding on walls? Scream?
01:04:04How did this happen?
01:04:06I don't know. I was with her a few minutes ago.
01:04:09Mona.
01:04:10Mona!
01:04:11I'll kill you for this.
01:04:12I'll kill you.
01:04:14Wait a minute.
01:04:16I don't know what this is all about.
01:04:19You don't think I had anything to do with it?
01:04:22That's absurd.
01:04:23I just took her back to her room and I didn't even go in.
01:04:26That's Carol. She saw me come out.
01:04:27I mean that...
01:04:28I thought you said you didn't go inside.
01:04:30I didn't. I just...
01:04:31I just looked around to make sure that there was nobody there.
01:04:33Then you were inside.
01:04:35Oh, that doesn't prove anything.
01:04:36Suppose he was inside.
01:04:38Then he was the last person to see her alive.
01:04:40He just admitted it.
01:04:41I didn't. Anybody could have gotten in here.
01:04:42How?
01:04:43Through the panel.
01:04:44There's a spring here.
01:04:46You just touch it and this...
01:04:47This panel opens.
01:04:49There's a secret passage in back of it.
01:04:51It's there someplace.
01:04:54Save that for the police.
01:04:55Only the next time you better make it better.
01:04:56Police!
01:04:57I came here to sell insurance.
01:04:58Brother, you better have some.
01:04:59Oh, Jim, what right have we got to judge?
01:05:01Look, Carol, a murder's been committed.
01:05:03Two murders.
01:05:04By his own admission, he was the last person to see both murdered people alive.
01:05:07Then he pulled this phony story about a secret panel.
01:05:10Only there's no panel.
01:05:11And Uncle Cyrus' body is still missing.
01:05:13I'll bet he stole it.
01:05:14I didn't have anything to do with it.
01:05:16I came here to sell insurance.
01:05:17Why should I go around killing people?
01:05:18Well, that's something else for the police to find out.
01:05:20Let's lock him up before he has the chance to kill somebody else.
01:05:23Now, wait a minute.
01:05:24Wait a minute.
01:05:24I'm innocent.
01:05:26You can't do this to me.
01:05:27I tell you, I'm in the power, Markle.
01:05:29Yes, sir.
01:05:32What are you going to do to me?
01:05:33They're locking you in here.
01:05:34You can't hear the keys.
01:05:35I wish you'd listen to me.
01:05:36The real murder is still at large.
01:05:37Sure, we'll listen to you when the police get here.
01:05:39Are you sure this is the only way out?
01:05:40The only other way is straight down.
01:05:42Good.
01:05:42Shall I take him out, sir, and push him off the ledge?
01:05:45You could say it was an accident.
01:05:46No, Markle.
01:05:47We'll let the law take its course if he's quiet.
01:05:49Of course, if he tries to escape, well, that's a different matter.
01:05:51How's Henry?
01:06:14Pretty broken up.
01:06:15I'll see what I can do for him.
01:06:16Perhaps he would like some coffee, sir.
01:06:20Jim, about Albert.
01:06:22Sorry, Carol.
01:06:23I'm afraid he's just a wrong guy.
01:06:35Albert.
01:06:39Carol.
01:06:40They don't know I'm here.
01:06:43I stole a passkey.
01:06:45You better leave before the police suspect you, too.
01:06:47You believe me, don't you?
01:06:49Of course I do, and so will the police.
01:06:51I'm not so sure.
01:06:53It's just my word against the evidence.
01:06:56Even the stars are against me.
01:06:57The professor said so.
01:06:59Now, don't get feeling like that.
01:07:00Everything will turn out all right somehow.
01:07:03Stars or no stars.
01:07:04Look, it's clearing up already.
01:07:08Maybe that's a good sign.
01:07:10I wonder which one is mine.
01:07:12You know, the precarious one.
01:07:15Don't tell me you're falling for that hooey.
01:07:17You can't tell.
01:07:18There may be something to it after all.
01:07:22How can those little pinpoints influence your life?
01:07:25You can't even tell them apart.
01:07:27Not even through this thing, I'll bet you.
01:07:29Probably has plain old-fashioned window glass in it.
01:07:32What's the matter?
01:07:37Something in your eye?
01:07:40Look at it.
01:07:42Look at it.
01:07:46There's nothing.
01:07:51It's him.
01:07:52It's he.
01:07:54Oh, no!
01:07:55Wait for me!
01:07:59Jim.
01:08:00Jim!
01:08:01Jim!
01:08:02Henry!
01:08:03Henry!
01:08:05Jim!
01:08:05Yeah, Carol?
01:08:06What is it?
01:08:06Up there in the tower.
01:08:08And it's her.
01:08:09It's awful.
01:08:09It's Uncle Boris's body.
01:08:10What's the fire in the tower?
01:08:13I was with him.
01:08:16Henry!
01:08:17Henry!
01:08:18Here in the tower.
01:08:18Where is he?
01:08:19He's in there.
01:08:19He looks horrible.
01:08:20What?
01:08:21Right there.
01:08:21In the telescope.
01:08:22It is Uncle Cyrus.
01:08:24Uncle Cyrus.
01:08:25You were up here all alone.
01:08:26What did you do?
01:08:27Something wrong?
01:08:28My telescope?
01:08:29Little key.
01:08:30Remarkable.
01:08:32Very remarkable.
01:08:35I've never seen the moon's face so clear.
01:08:38The star...
01:08:39Get him out!
01:08:41Get him out!
01:08:42He'll ruin my lens!
01:08:43What kind of a joke is that?
01:08:46This is not a toy!
01:08:47Get him out!
01:08:49Henry!
01:08:49Henry!
01:08:53Henry!
01:08:54Henry!
01:08:54Henry!
01:08:54Henry!
01:08:54Henry!
01:08:54Henry!
01:08:54Henry!
01:08:55Henry!
01:08:56Henry!
01:08:56Henry!
01:08:57Henry!
01:08:58Henry!
01:08:59Henry!
01:09:03Henry!
01:09:10Henry!
01:09:11Are you alive?
01:09:13Albert was right.
01:09:14Someone must have used this passageway to kill Mona.
01:09:19Henry!
01:09:21There was somebody else who got too nosy.
01:09:25I don't understand.
01:09:28Oh, you don't mean.
01:09:30Oh, surely you don't mean.
01:09:33You killed Mona and Mr. Gilman.
01:09:36He could have been alive, but she followed me and found out too much.
01:09:40But, but Henry, Uncle Cyrus liked you.
01:09:43He lied, the old hypocrite.
01:09:45I know.
01:09:46I read his will.
01:09:48He didn't think I'd get anything.
01:09:50But now I'll get it all.
01:09:51All of it, because I'll kill everybody who comes in my life.
01:09:54Oh, God.
01:09:56No.
01:09:58What was that?
01:09:59How did I count?
01:10:00Where did it come from?
01:10:01Let's go!
01:10:05He's down there.
01:10:08Come on.
01:10:12Come on, Uncle.
01:10:13We've got to find him.
01:10:14This way, man.
01:10:30Excuse me.
01:10:33Hurry up, man.
01:10:33I got him.
01:10:35It's a killer.
01:10:36Hurry up, man.
01:10:38Hurry up, man.
01:10:39Don't be afraid.
01:10:40Come on, Paul.
01:10:42Hurry up.
01:10:42Come on.
01:10:49Who are you?
01:10:53He pulled a knife on me.
01:10:56I'm a detective.
01:10:57A detective?
01:10:58Yeah.
01:10:58Someone caught me on the dole.
01:10:59Well, then, who bought me?
01:11:02What's the matter?
01:11:03He's still loose.
01:11:04Down there.
01:11:05Hurry.
01:11:06He's got the girl.
01:11:07Come on, Paul.
01:11:09Hey, what about me?
01:12:16You're going to have an excellent.
01:12:17You're going to fire up the tower.
01:12:25Come on, men.
01:12:26We get them caught in.
01:12:27Where are they?
01:12:28Oh, no.
01:12:58Oh, no.
01:13:28I've had enough of your interference.
01:13:30He's going to shoot.
01:13:32Look out.
01:13:38You killed Mr. Gelman and Mona.
01:13:40That's right.
01:13:41Until Cyrus underrated me.
01:13:43Are you all right?
01:13:56Well, well, quite a satisfactory will.
01:14:04Go on, Jim.
01:14:05That's all there was to it.
01:14:07Henry had read the will.
01:14:08He wasn't going to get much money, so he tried to reverse it.
01:14:11Gelman caught him reading it, so Henry killed him.
01:14:13Well, now that the old boy's resting peacefully in his vault, we're all set for life.
01:14:18Let's have a drink on it.
01:14:19Would anyone like a cup of coffee?
01:14:22No coffee for me.
01:14:23Not for me, thanks.
01:14:24I'm going to have something stronger.
01:14:28Well, Carol, I...
01:14:31Well, Carol, I guess my work is over here.
01:14:37I guess it's goodbye.
01:14:38I hope not, Albert.
01:14:41Maybe sometime, someplace.
01:14:51Go on in, pal.
01:14:52She's waiting for you.
01:14:55Wait.
01:14:56You go in there, you'll never get out.
01:14:58You'll be hooked for life.
01:15:00Brother.
01:15:01Who cares?
01:15:02Who cares?
01:15:02Such fine coffee, isn't it?
01:15:19Oh, Albert.
01:15:21You go in there, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here, you'll never get out of here,

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