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Transcript
00:00No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I'm just thinking about Dee, as a matter of fact.
00:11About the next murder.
00:12Yes, I mean, is he out there somewhere, planning it?
00:19Gives you the shivers just to think about it.
00:30No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:00Captain, after third murder, after third murder, the brutal slaying of millionaire Sir Carmichael Clark,
01:07Monsieur Poirot takes grave view of situation, says Captain Hastings.
01:14Andover, back to the church, says Captain Hastings.
01:20Look here, Poirot, I didn't say all those things.
01:22Says Captain Hastings.
01:24Look here, Poirot, I didn't say all those things.
01:28I know, Hastings.
01:30Often between the spoken word and the written, there is an astonishing gulf, n'est-ce pas?
01:33I wouldn't like you to think that I...
01:35Do not worry yourself, Mon Ami.
01:38In fact, these imbecilities, they might even help.
01:41How?
01:42You will lose all respect for me as an opponent.
01:44But after another crime, we will know infinitely opponent.
01:51But after another crime, we will know infinitely more.
01:55Crime is revealing.
01:56A minute.
02:11Yes, Monsieur Poirot.
02:22Monsieur Poirot.
02:26Monsieur Poirot.
02:31Here, Captain Hastings.
02:33How do you do?
02:33How do you do?
02:34So good of you both to come.
02:36You do.
02:37How do you do?
02:38So good of you both to come.
02:42Merci.
02:44About Carr, wasn't it?
02:47About it.
02:48About Carr's death.
02:53Day.
02:54Day.
02:54But no stranger came to the house that day.
02:58Day.
03:00But no stranger came to the house that day.
03:03But no stranger came to the house that day.
03:09Well, the servants say so.
03:10Well, the servants say so.
03:11And Miss Grey says so.
03:13That girl is a liar.
03:15Oh, but...
03:15Of course, Carr thought the world of her.
03:18He couldn't see it was only his money she was interested in.
03:24Once I was out of the way.
03:30Lydic.
03:32Why do you say that Mamlle Grey is a liar?
03:35Because she is.
03:37She told you no strangers came to the house, didn't she?
03:40Yes.
03:41Very well, then.
03:42I saw her with my own eyes,
03:46talking to a perfectly strange man.
03:50Out of this window.
03:54Please.
03:56Merci.
03:56Merci.
03:57Merci.
04:04In the car...
04:06In the car...
04:08In the car...
04:09In the car died.
04:12At about...
04:13Died.
04:14At about...
04:15Eleven o'clock.
04:17Oh, an ordinary sort of...
04:23An ordinary sort of man.
04:26No, pardon.
04:27A gentleman.
04:28A tradesman, perhaps.
04:29How could I say...
04:38I wonder...
04:38About Miss Grey and the strange man.
04:50And the strange man.
04:51In the case, as I tell you, Hastings,
04:53always there is something to be discovered.
04:54But why did she lie and say she'd seen no one?
04:57It's monstrous to suppose that a girl like that should be in leave with a madman.
05:01Which is why I do not suppose it.
05:06Always you are full of the charitable feelings to the young ladies who are beautiful, huh?
05:10Full of the charitable feelings to the young ladies who are beautiful, huh?
05:14As for me, I am always full of the charitable feelings to the old ladies that have the maladies.
05:24Mr Poirot.
05:28Mr Poirot.
05:30Mr Poirot.
05:33Mr Poirot.
05:37Mr Fraser.
05:38I've got to talk to you.
05:39To you.
05:40What?
05:41I have to talk to you.
05:44Well.
05:45I am.
05:47Yes, sir.
05:48I am.
05:51I am.
05:52to you. Well, come up to the apartment, Mr. Fraser.
06:18Mr. Poirot,
06:20do you know anything about dreams?
06:23I do.
06:25You have been dreaming.
06:28I keep dreaming the same dream.
06:32She's lost, and I've got to find her.
06:36You see, and I've got to find her.
06:38You see, I'm carrying her belt in my hand,
06:45and then...
06:47Yes.
06:50She's there.
06:51I slip the belt round, I slip the belt round her neck,
07:00and I pull.
07:04I pull.
07:05Go on.
07:10She's dead.
07:12I've strangled her.
07:15And then...
07:16And then her head falls back,
07:19and I see her face,
07:22and it's Megan.
07:23It's your father.
07:30I could have had a blackout.
07:45I've had a blackout.
07:46Poirot.
07:46Poirot.
07:47It's calm.
07:48The fourth letter.
07:49Read the text, please.
07:53Mr. Hercule Poirot,
07:55still no success.
07:56Five, five.
07:57What are you and the police doing?
07:59Isn't this fun?
08:00And where shall we go next for honey?
08:02Poor Mr. Poirot,
08:03I'm quite sorry for you.
08:04We have a long way to go still.
08:06The next little incident will take place at Doncaster
08:09on the 9th of September.
08:11So long, ABC.
08:20Perhaps our little band of helpers
08:22will have something to do after all.
08:24Where does Mr. Poirot keep his cups?
08:45Uh, Tom.
08:54Saucers?
08:56Over there.
09:00Everything's arranged in order of height.
09:08Doncaster on the 9th.
09:11Oh, I can't.
09:11Master on the 9th.
09:14Oh, I can't.
09:15Thanks.
09:21What are you doing here?
09:24Ah, what is this?
09:28A convention?
09:29Good day, Chief Inspector.
09:30Inspector.
09:32Maybe.
09:35An association of our own
09:36to deal with it.
09:37Our own to deal with it.
09:38A legion of interested parties.
09:41Oh, yes.
09:42But I rather fancy
09:44old ABC
09:45has done for you again.
09:49Correct me if I'm wrong,
09:50but the 9th isn't until
09:51Wednesday of next week, is it?
09:52And that seems to give us plenty of time
09:54It isn't until Wednesday of next week, is it?
09:57And that seems to give us plenty of time
09:59to mount a publicity campaign in the press
10:01and plenty of time
10:02to warn the inhabitants of Doncaster,
10:04particularly those whose names
10:06begin with the letter D.
10:08Well, it's easy to see
10:09you're not a sporting man,
10:11Chief Inspector.
10:12If, however, you...
10:14What do you mean?
10:15Next Wednesday
10:17is the day
10:18the St. Ledger
10:19is being run
10:20at Doncaster.
10:22Oh.
10:23Yes, I was wondering about that.
10:26To your Chief Inspector.
10:29Merci.
10:30It's my belief
10:45the murder will take place
10:45at the racecourse.
10:47Perhaps actually
10:48while the Ledger
10:49is being run.
10:52Yes, well, of course,
10:53the St. Ledger
10:54is a complication.
10:55However...
10:59Thank you very much.
11:04Thank you very much.
11:15Everything's under control.
11:20We don't know anything
11:22about the murderer.
11:24And that's the problem.
11:26And we've gone over
11:27everything we do now
11:28again and again.
11:29We've talked...
11:30Not everything, monsieur.
11:32For instance,
11:34Mademoiselle Grey here
11:35has told us
11:36that she did not see
11:37or speak to any stranger
11:38on the day
11:38that Sir Carmichael Clark
11:39was killed.
11:40That's right, I didn't.
11:42But Lady Clark
11:43tells us, Mademoiselle,
11:45that on that day
11:46from her window
11:47she saw you
11:48standing at the garden gate
11:49speaking to a strange man.
11:52Lady Clark
11:53made a mistake.
11:54I never spoke...
11:55I never spoke...
11:57How stupid...
12:02Just...
12:03Just one of those men
12:07who come around
12:07selling stockings...
12:08One of those men
12:08who come around
12:09selling stockings.
12:10You know,
12:10ex-army people.
12:12They're very persistent,
12:13but he's quite a harmless
12:14sort of person.
12:15I suppose that's why
12:17I forgot about him.
12:18Stockings.
12:19Stockings.
12:20Stockings.
12:21Stockings.
12:22Stockings.
12:22Stockings.
12:23Avian, stockings.
12:24Stockings.
12:25That is the link.
12:26Remember Hastings?
12:29And over?
12:29And over?
12:30The room behind
12:31the little shop?
12:32Over the back of the chair?
12:33A pair of new
12:34silk stockings?
12:36Yes, but...
12:37Now I remember
12:37what it was
12:38that aroused my attention
12:39two days ago.
12:40It was you, Mademoiselle.
12:41You spoke of your mother
12:42who wept
12:42because on the very day
12:44of the murder
12:44she had just bought
12:45for your sister
12:45a pair of new
12:46silk stockings.
12:47Yes, yes she did.
12:49She said something
12:50about feeling sorry
12:52for those wretched men
12:53who go around
12:53selling door-to-door.
12:57Describe this man.
12:59I can't.
13:01I...
13:01I don't...
13:03He had glasses,
13:05I think.
13:07And a shabby overcoat.
13:09Me okay, sir,
13:10mademoiselle.
13:11He's stooped.
13:13I'm a man,
13:14you notice.
13:15Ah.
13:15The secret of these murders.
13:22He wasn't us.
13:24He wasn't the sort
13:25of man you'd notice.
13:27Oh yes,
13:28there is no doubt about it.
13:30You have just described
13:31the murderer.
13:45I was wondering,
13:51Mr. Cast,
13:51if you'd finished your...
13:53You all right,
13:54Mr. Cast?
13:57Oh.
13:58I'm sorry.
14:00I'm sorry.
14:02You won't be going away
14:03today then?
14:04Oh yes.
14:13Oh, that's...
14:13Oh, that's nice.
14:15Cheltenham's nice.
14:17Got some nice shops.
14:20Terrible, the news nowadays,
14:22isn't it?
14:22Nothing but this murder business.
14:24Gives me the creeps.
14:25I don't read it.
14:26No.
14:27Don Castor.
14:28He says his next murder's
14:29going to be,
14:30if you please.
14:30And tomorrow,
14:32if I lived in Don Castor
14:34and my name began with a D,
14:35I'd take the first train out.
14:37I would.
14:38For all the hundreds of police
14:39they say they're drafting in.
14:43Oh,
14:44Mr.
14:44Head.
14:45Really now.
14:46You ought...
14:47Really now.
14:48You oughtn't to go travelling today.
14:49It is, Mrs. Marlory.
14:55I'll follow it through.
14:57Oh, well.
14:58If you...
14:59Oh, well.
15:01If you say so,
15:02Mr. Castor.
15:19You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:20You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:21You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:22You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:23You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:24You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:25You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:26You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:27You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:28You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:29You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:30You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:31You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:32You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:33You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:34You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:35You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:36You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:37You oughtn't to go travelling today.
15:38You oughtn't to go travelling today.

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