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03:29I know, all right. Discretion.
03:34Never, ever frighten the horses.
03:36That's why you brought me here, isn't it?
03:40Show me what I could win if I'm a good little chap and don't rock the boat.
03:45But your problem is I don't care about being part of the club.
03:50One of the chaps. You think this is all real. That it matters. But it's nonsense. That trial was a pantomime. All of you in your costumes and wigs. Absolute meaningless nonsense.
04:07Steady, Bigfoot. Right now, I feel like I could blow this whole thing up and damn the consequences.
04:12You really think you can take them all on and win? You concealed material facts. You made yourself an accessory to murder. Now, you can destroy yourself and her, or you can take her one chance at a reprieve.
04:29For her sake and yours. Go for madness.
04:36But she isn't mad.
04:40But she isn't mad. Mental strain exacerbated by the miscarriage and her alcoholism.
04:46She won't like it.
04:48It's the best case we have. For mercy.
04:51What about Desmond Cusson?
04:53I think Ruth herself is where we should concentrate our efforts.
04:59Jackie Dyer's gone to the police. She's made a statement about the gun and the cab that Desmond used to drive. Why aren't we using that?
05:06Badger the man.
05:07It's something he's not telling us.
05:08I can assure you it's all been looked into. Now, if you'll excuse me.
05:13Why aren't we using Cusson?
05:15Mr. Cusson, DCI Davis met police. Can we have a word?
05:30So you've no idea why this woman, Jacqueline Dyer, has made these claims?
05:36I suppose a misguided attempt to help Mrs. Ellis.
05:42Who's made no effort whatsoever to help herself.
05:46Mrs. Ellis has made our job extremely easy.
05:50It's as open and shut a case as I ever saw.
05:53And she hasn't fought it. Why?
05:57She's a young mother. No criminal record. Every reason to ask for mercy. But she hasn't. She's going like a lamb to slaughter.
06:09I know you've been letting Blakely drink for free for months. You let him destroy this club and make fools of both of us. I'm gonna need the flat back.
06:24You're sacking me? I'll give you till the end of the week. I've got nowhere to go.
06:43We can work something out. You know I'll always look after you, Ruthie.
06:53You will never touch me again.
07:05I'm afraid the divorce settlement from George Ellis leaves you with...
07:18Bugger all. I know. Unless you want to take Mr. Ellis to court, which I would still strongly urge you to consider.
07:25No. Thank you, Mr. Mishkon.
07:27Well. One signature. And you are very nearly a free woman.
07:39So. What are you going to do with your liberty?
07:46Look for a place to live. Find a job. Thank you.
07:52Mrs. Ellis. Do you have somewhere to stay?
07:58I have a friend.
08:00Bruce.
08:02You have a little boy.
08:14Mrs. Ellis?
08:18Are you alright?
08:22Can you please turn the light off, Joy?
08:25I can't sleep.
08:26I'm sorry. You're not allowed to do that.
08:32No more hostessing. I'll get a job in an office.
08:36Already taken up a course of French lessons. I've always wanted to talk dirty in two languages.
08:47I'm moving in with Desmond.
08:50What?
08:52Temporarily. That's why I look for a job.
08:55Why didn't you ask if you could move in with me?
08:57What happened?
08:58I said, why didn't you ask if you could move in with me?
09:02Because you live with your parents.
09:04Since you'll do spiners to admit my existence then.
09:06Is it any wonder I lose my rank when you push me like this?
09:10Take your hands off me.
09:12I said take your hands off me.
09:14Now.
09:15I'm moving with Desmond because I have a son who needs a roof over his head.
09:22I've already given up one child for you.
09:25I mean only you've got balls to introduce me to your mother.
09:30Excuse me. May I have the bill please?
09:32Sleep with him again and I swear I'll kill both of you.
10:02Reprieve Ruth Elise.
10:05Reprieve Ruth Elise.
10:07Sign a petition to prevent a miscarriage of justice.
10:12Reprieve Ruth Elise.
10:13I'll sign it.
10:17It's barbaric what they're doing to her.
10:20I just want to save my friend.
10:22I might be able to help.
10:24I understand you've given a new statement to the police.
10:28You're a journalist.
10:30Javir Satya.
10:32I hear they've taken someone in for questioning.
10:34About the black cab.
10:36And the gun.
10:37Have they made an arrest?
10:38The people are on her side, Mrs. Dyer.
10:41If we make enough noise, we can stop this.
10:44But I need to know who she's keeping out of this.
10:47Whoever it is, the police knew about him already.
10:51They took a statement from Ruth's French teacher weeks ago
10:54who said she knew who gave Ruth the gun.
10:56I've been looking for her so I can get his name, but...
11:01The police?
11:03They've known all along.
11:17Ruth?
11:19No black lamb chops and new potatoes.
11:28Bollocks to love. You're not in love.
11:30How would you know? You've never been in it.
11:31Yeah, thank God.
11:33Biggest con ever pulled.
11:35Bit of pillow talk, been 60 years of ironing his pants.
11:38What about your own cage?
11:39A diamond like that, he wants something in return.
11:41Yes, and he gets it.
11:42My body, my smile, but not my soul.
11:47He knows that.
11:49Your trouble is you let them in here.
11:52David's passionate.
11:54Can I keep as good as I get?
11:55You deserve better.
11:57I'd die of boredom.
11:59If you could be anywhere doing anything right now,
12:02what would it be?
12:04Driving a big fuck-off silver Cadillac down Sunset Boulevard.
12:08Oh, hello Hollywood!
12:10We've always fancied America.
12:12Big cars, big open roads.
12:14Well, we could do it. You know?
12:16We should. Why not?
12:18Let's just book the tickets and let's do it.
12:24Alright, well at least screw someone then.
12:26Haha!
12:27Haha!
12:28Haha!
12:29Haha!
12:30Haha!
12:35Haha!
12:36Ohh!
12:38Oh, Christ, you're pretty!
12:42Ooh, alright!
12:43No!
12:45Ah!
12:47Oh, Christ, you're pretty!
12:49Oh, Christ you're pretty!
12:50Oh, Christ, you're pretty.
13:06She is?
13:07Good morning, Ruth.
13:10Your French tutor's here.
13:12She's been here for half an hour.
13:13I'm so sorry.
13:14Could you just give me one minute?
13:15Just one minute, sorry.
13:20Everything all right?
13:31Fine.
13:32Seed at Jackie's, you know what the girls are like.
13:50Terrible racket.
13:53We have the same problem at home.
13:55Filthy pigeons.
13:57You need to borrow this.
14:06Ruth's French tutor saw it in his desk and gave a sworn statement so that she could identify the gun in court.
14:12I believe she saw a starter pistol that Mr. Cusson kept in his flat.
14:15She saw a large revolver.
14:16A starter pistol that Cusson surrendered to us freely for examination.
14:21As to the taxi cab, he said he gave that to his brother last year.
14:26Months before Mrs. Ellis committed the murder.
14:29Couldn't possibly have driven her to the Magdala.
14:32Have you verified that?
14:33We interviewed Mr. Cusson at length as to your claims.
14:38Everything I told you, you already knew.
14:41I understand.
14:42You want to help your friend.
14:43And that is admirable.
14:45But nothing you can do can change the fact Mrs. Ellis murdered David Blakely in cold blood.
14:51Hey, you want her dead.
14:53All of you.
14:54I want justice for Blakely's family.
14:58Stinks, Ruth.
15:02The whole thing stinks.
15:04The police have covered things up.
15:06Evidence that would have helped you.
15:08That linked Cusson to the gun.
15:09I said I didn't want you going to the police.
15:11If his involvement was known, it would mean a retrial at least.
15:15Desmond is innocent.
15:18Then why hasn't he visited you once since the trial?
15:22Jack in.
15:23If he came out, everything would change.
15:26People are on your side, Ruth.
15:28They're getting angry.
15:29All the people I've spoken to agree.
15:33What people?
15:35I've been campaigning for you.
15:39A petition.
15:40What?
15:41And these are letters of support.
15:44Jackie, I told you.
15:46I told you I didn't want this.
15:47I didn't want people out there begging for me.
15:50People feel for you, Ruth.
15:52They feel.
15:53They feel pity.
15:54I would rather them think I was a cold-hearted murdering bitch with no regrets.
15:58But that's not who you are.
16:00Isn't it?
16:01Perhaps it's just easier for you to think that.
16:05Poor little Ruth.
16:07David mistreated her so terribly she lost her mind.
16:09She had no choice.
16:11I chose to make him die on the ground in front of me.
16:15Maybe it's easier for you to think that.
16:17To make yourself believe you deserve it.
16:19But that's a coward's way out.
16:21Get out.
16:22Move up rather than fighting.
16:23Get out.
16:24And don't visit me again.
16:25They're going to kill you, Ruth.
16:27And you're just as bad as them for letting it...
16:28Help me!
16:29Get out!
16:30And take those fucking things with you!
16:32Get out!
16:34This is bigger than her now.
16:41It's about Timothy Evans and Derek Bentley.
16:46It's about the whole business of whether the state should go on merrily hanging people
16:51only to later discover that maybe they weren't guilty.
16:55The government is nervous.
16:57They've promised law and order.
17:00But the abolitionists are knocking at the gates.
17:03And then what's next?
17:05The homosexuals?
17:06The abortionists?
17:08So that's why they want her dead.
17:11I just need a name.
17:14But if no one will help her and she won't help herself...
17:17Then you have to.
17:27Desmond Cusson.
17:31Ruth Ellis' lover.
17:32Gave her the gun.
17:33Drove her to the scene of the murder in a black cab.
17:36Her friend Jacqueline Dyer is certain.
17:39Yeah, well our libel lawyers are busy enough, son.
17:41She hangs in ten days.
17:43Yeah, bound to be a reprieve.
17:44Ninety percent of women are.
17:45And what if she's not?
17:47And Desmond Cusson gets away with it.
17:49Thirty million newspapers bought every Sunday in this country.
17:52Bought for two reasons.
17:53Sex and hanging.
17:54You're not here to fight crime.
17:55You're here to sell it.
17:56Come back to me with proof and we can talk.
18:04Hello, yes.
18:05I'm calling about my son Andre Ellis.
18:07I wanted to check his school fees for the term had been paid.
18:16Right.
18:21I'll make sure I check us in as soon as possible.
18:26Ruth.
18:27Let me look after you all.
18:29You will look after him.
18:30You promise.
18:31Whatever happens.
18:32You will look after him.
18:33I swear it.
18:34You will look after him.
18:35I promise.
18:36You will look after him.
18:37You promise.
18:38You will look after him.
18:39You promise.
18:40Whatever happens.
18:41You will look after him.
18:42I swear it.
18:43You will look after him.
18:44I swear it.
18:45You will look after him.
18:46I swear it.
18:47You will look after him.
18:48You promise.
18:49You will look after him.
18:50You promise.
18:51I swear it.
18:52I was thinking about the holiday.
19:00Get Andre out of London.
19:02Scotland.
19:03I thought I could teach him to fish.
19:05David would lose his mind.
19:06Let me deal with him.
19:08It's a Christmas present.
19:10Since you got me this exquisite tie.
19:14Is it the same again?
19:15Please.
19:19Merry Christmas, Ruth.
19:22What are you doing here?
19:30I haven't slept with him, if that's what you're worried about.
19:32Look at you.
19:35Drunk.
19:37Whilst your son is alone at home on Christmas night.
19:41You're an embarrassment.
19:43What are you doing here?
19:46I'm wishing Merry Christmas to my fiancé.
19:50Go with her.
19:52You have no idea, do you?
19:57What she really thinks about you.
20:00The contempt she feels for you.
20:03Stop.
20:04You little bastard.
20:06Outside.
20:08Now.
20:09Outside.
20:10How about hitting a man instead of a woman for once?
20:16It's over.
20:17You and Ruth.
20:19You lost.
20:20You and a man.
20:21BTalk.
20:43I want to go to the school.
20:46Come on.
20:46Come on.
20:47It's over.
20:47Come on.
20:48I know you're bored out of your skull with him.
21:16This is what you need.
21:18This is who you are.
21:21Please.
21:25Please, turn the light off.
21:45This is who you are.
21:52This is who you are.
21:59This is who you are.
22:01Is it true that you have all been campaigning for me?
22:03I told you.
22:04No begging.
22:05No pleading.
22:06No pleading.
22:07You've seen what they've written about you.
22:09I don't care what they write.
22:10I want my sentence to take its course.
22:14You will not go to the Home Office.
22:16I will not die with this world thinking I am some beaten little fool.
22:21Well, that's it then.
22:22That is justice.
22:23An eye for an eye.
22:24As I have said from the start.
22:29An eye for an eye.
22:30Yes.
22:31You know, I was in Austria just after the war.
22:45I was a prosecutor in the British zone and I prosecuted a young German soldier.
22:52His unit had been moving Hungarian Jews in what later became called the Death Marches.
22:59And these prisoners were exhausted.
23:01Barely able to walk.
23:04And he was ordered to shoot anyone that fell.
23:07And at first he refused.
23:09But eventually he shot two men.
23:14And after the war, we tried him for murder and we hanged him.
23:20One week after he committed those crimes, in March 1945, the Soviets liberated Vienna.
23:30They were out for revenge.
23:32Many drunk, terrorizing the city.
23:35Perhaps a hundred thousand women were raped.
23:40Not one single charge was brought against any of them.
23:47Because they were on our side.
23:51Justice isn't real, Ruth.
23:56It's a story written by the winners.
24:01I'm not certain of much, but...
24:04I know you don't deserve to die for what you did.
24:16You will, McLaughlin.
24:18You promise.
24:19Whatever happens.
24:20I swear it.
24:22John?
24:24John?
24:31He made certain promises.
24:34This one?
24:39He promised to look after Andre.
24:42I don't think he's going to.
24:45I told you he gave me the gun.
24:47Perhaps it's time to use that.
24:59We can't.
25:01You know we can't.
25:04It's too late.
25:08You told me you wanted me to tell them.
25:11Ruth, the better way is to go for the violence.
25:17Your miscarriage.
25:20What David did to you.
25:22The child you would have had.
25:30I think I'm pregnant.
25:34Do you know a couple of weeks when I can feel it?
25:36Oh.
25:39Christ.
25:40I'll call Dr Jameson, make an appointment.
25:44It's really no worse than getting a tooth out.
25:53I don't want you to get rid of it.
25:57Don't you?
25:59But no more Desmond Carson.
26:00We find somewhere to live.
26:13As a family.
26:16We visit my mother.
26:19Tell her we're getting married.
26:30We're all right then.
26:47I still don't understand why you can't stay here with me.
26:52Well if you and I had to have a future together I need to build up my own life first.
26:56My independence.
26:58A home for Andre.
27:00I've found a bed sitting room.
27:01It's cheap.
27:03Look I know how much I've already asked of you.
27:12How much do you need?
27:13We would like the Home Secretary to consider provocation in the case of Ruth Ellis.
27:23She was suffering enormously.
27:26At the time of the offence she'd had a miscarriage caused by Blakely's violence.
27:32It wasn't fully explored at trial.
27:35And there's a petition.
27:37It's 50,000 signatories.
27:39From Australia, America, France, Germany and hundreds of letters.
27:44I hope the Home Secretary will consider them.
27:47They're not all in Mrs Ellis' favour.
27:49I am married to a woman similar in nature to Ruth Ellis.
27:53Eaten up with jealousy through and through.
27:55I greatly fear that my future safety would be at stake if you granted a reprieve.
27:59And many women express concern that clemency should not be granted merely because she is female.
28:05I hope the Home Secretary will concentrate on the fact.
28:08The facts are simple.
28:10Mrs Ellis committed a firearms murder in cold blood.
28:16There may have been other factors.
28:19Such as?
28:25She will not act to save herself.
28:29She will not let me act to help her.
28:32She practically wouldn't let me bring her case in front of you.
28:36She's determined to die because she feels like her life is not worth saving.
28:43You must act now.
28:46In the name of justice, in the name of mercy.
28:49She will hang in five days.
28:50I just need more time, for God's sake.
28:52A bit more time.
28:53Forgive me, sir. I...
29:04I'm sorry.
29:08I will speak to the Home Secretary.
29:16He's not without compassion. Quite the opposite.
29:19Have you heard of a woman called Sarah Lloyd?
29:22Who?
29:26She's a woman on death row at strange ways.
29:29She was convicted for the murder of an elderly neighbour with a shovel.
29:34Due to be hanged in two days, but Lloyd George has just reprieved her.
29:38Provocation over time wasn't a factor in her conviction, but it has been a factor in her reprieve.
29:45So that's good, isn't it?
29:48Well, it could be bloody brilliant.
29:59God!
30:01And it all belongs to your parents?
30:04Yes, all theirs.
30:06Well, it's bits of bourbon, really.
30:09Still, it's nice to have the tennis courts.
30:11You nervous?
30:17Bit?
30:19Well, I'll tell you what.
30:22Let's go grab a drink first.
30:24Hm?
30:26Alright.
30:27Your friends are here.
30:41We often drink here on Sundays.
30:43Then roll up at my parents' demanding roast beef.
30:48Look, just a quick one.
30:50Promise.
30:51Oh!
30:52Here he is.
30:54Hello.
30:55David!
30:56Well, I thought I'd come a bit early.
30:57Hello.
30:58How was the drive?
31:00Oh, it was alright.
31:02And the maitre d' says to him,
31:04I'm sorry, sir, but these tables are reserved for the race car drivers.
31:08And Anne just looks at him and says,
31:10Now look here, old chap.
31:12We are the bloody race.
31:14Now bring us some champagne!
31:16You've been so proud of him.
31:17Have you ever been to Le Mans?
31:18I've never seen that so far.
31:20No, I've never been to France.
31:22I've never actually been abroad.
31:23Well, perhaps he'll take you.
31:24For your honeymoon.
31:26Well, he told us.
31:28Congratulations.
31:29Come on, a toast.
31:31For the soon-to-be Mr. and Mrs. David Blakely.
31:34Cheers.
31:35Cheers.
31:36Mr. and Mrs. David Blakely.
31:37You better make sure you take the bins out on time.
31:39Or she'll be sending the gangsters round to make sure you do.
31:41Come along, we should go.
31:44We don't want to keep your mother waiting.
31:45Yes, quite right.
31:46Mustn't keep Annie waiting.
31:47No, I tell you what.
31:49Why don't I go and get her and bring her back for a G&T before lunch, hmm?
31:53Well, now I'll come.
31:55You stay here.
31:56Have fun.
31:57I'm sorry about all that.
32:04They can be so childish.
32:06What do they mean, about the gangsters?
32:09I'm sorry about all that.
32:22They can be so childish.
32:24What do they mean about the gangsters?
32:26When David was attacked, he had this idea,
32:29perhaps it was just a joke,
32:30that you sent the man to do it.
32:33It wasn't me.
32:35David's no angel.
32:36God knows he deserves a black eye now and then.
32:39He'll never introduce you to his mother, you know.
32:43We're getting married.
32:46We're actually...
32:48We're actually having a baby.
32:51No, you're having a baby.
32:54It's not a judgment, simply a fact.
32:56David will never truly know if the baby is his.
33:00Did he say that?
33:01I'm not trying to be cruel.
33:02What you and David have, it isn't love.
33:04It's a trap for both of you,
33:06and my advice is get out now.
33:08David, your mother fancy a drink?
33:11Uh...
33:11No, she was busy.
33:20You're a cruel little coward, David.
33:29I'll drive you back to London.
33:44At least I could do.
33:47I've got a bottle of gin inside if you want to come in for a drink.
33:50How far along are you, anyway?
33:57About six weeks.
33:59Gosh.
34:00A taste of gin would maybe heave at six weeks.
34:03Strong stomach.
34:08Ruth.
34:10Ruth.
34:11The evening paper's in.
34:13I'm so sorry.
34:14It's your friend, Vicky.
34:17Vicky.
34:17I'll do it.
34:20I'll do it.
34:25organised d regulate
34:27so we're all delwerkst off.
34:28I hope you have any rate
34:29of much disgust.
34:30I'll of you, anyway.
34:31But I'm hungry,
34:32but I've never done this.
34:33I'll do it again.
34:34It's my grandfather.
34:34I'm Arthur.
34:34Because he's hungry.
34:35I know.
34:36Harrier, Yeager,
34:37I know you.
34:37I don't know you.
34:38I just think it is to back to you.
34:40Thanks, dreams.
34:40I'll do it again.
34:40I guess I'll do it again.
34:41All you know you.
34:42Get down my way.
34:42You are.
34:43I'll do it again.
34:44You'll� mínASE
34:44mind your time in your family.
34:46Mrs. Ellis, the decision's in, from the Hound Secretary, on your reprieve.
35:08I have been pressed from many quarters to exercise clemency in this case, on the grounds
35:20of the prisoner's sex and of her yielding to jealousy, which is alleged by some people
35:26to be stronger in women than in men.
35:36Are you going to get up today?
35:42It was Vicky's thirteenth accident in four years.
35:48When your time's up, it's up.
35:54Where have you been?
35:56If you must know, I stayed at Carola Dance.
36:04Of course you did.
36:06You haven't been to the doctor about your pregnancy yet, have you?
36:10Not yet.
36:12You should be what?
36:14Ten weeks now?
36:18I spoke to Carola about it all.
36:22She said your symptoms are all wrong.
36:24That it's all very convenient, forcing us to get married.
36:28And I think she's right.
36:32It's not just the accent.
36:36The hair that's fake, is it?
36:38You're not really pregnant, are you?
36:40What?
36:41There may be circumstances in a capital case where special conditions apply to a woman which
36:48would not be applicable in the case of a man.
36:51One recent example is that of Mrs. Sarah Lloyd.
36:59I can find no such special circumstances, however, in the present case.
37:06After everything I've done for you, brought you into my world, loved you and worshipped you,
37:12and all along you were working out how to trap me.
37:15That's not true.
37:17You had me beaten.
37:19I didn't...
37:20To scare me into thinking I could never leave.
37:22I didn't do that.
37:23And then you went to work on my honor, knowing I'd never abandon you if you were having a child.
37:29David, my own pregnant ice cream.
37:33The crime was a deliberate one, and was carried out with premeditation.
37:44The prisoner has expressed no remorse.
37:49I can find nothing to justify my taking a less serious view than of other cases of such a callous and calculating nature.
38:00God, don't let me do it.
38:02God, don't let me do it.
38:04The trial judge has told me that he can suggest no mitigating circumstances,
38:10and that he himself was not able to find any grounds for proposing that clemency would be appropriate.
38:23After much anxious thought, I have come to the conclusion that the law should be allowed
38:29to run its course.
38:33One of these days I will kill you.
38:42You've already done that.
38:47The sentence will be carried out two days from now.
38:52Well, I bet Emily's really missed you.
39:10Andre, go and play.
39:12Go on.
39:13It's all I could do.
39:15Maybe now you can get some sleep.
39:16I don't know.
39:17It's all I could do.
39:18Maybe now you can get some sleep.
39:19I don't know.
39:20It's all I could do.
39:22Maybe now you can get some sleep.
39:23I don't know.
39:24I don't know.
39:25I don't know.
39:26I don't know.
39:27I don't know.
39:28I don't know.
39:29It's all I could do.
39:30Maybe now you can get some sleep.
39:43I don't want to die.
40:06I don't want to die.
40:07I don't want to die.
40:14I don't want to die.
40:17I don't want to die.
40:20I don't want to die.
40:26I know you want to ask.
40:32Why don't I just bloody leave him?
40:37I don't have to ask that.
40:39Not after dad.
40:41George, you've never known any different.
40:46You don't think you deserve any different.
40:51You said it would be enough.
41:13The violence, the miscarriage.
41:15You told me it would be enough for a reprieve.
41:18The game is rigged, Ruth.
41:24Why did you tell me to keep quiet?
41:27Because it was too late.
41:30For who?
41:31For you.
41:32You chose to purchase yourself and make me an accessory to murder.
41:37You promised that you would help me, but you haven't.
41:40Every step of the way, you've made it harder and harder for me to help save life.
41:47And I've never understood why.
41:56Do you know about what George used to do?
42:01He used to get blackout drunk.
42:03And when he would come home, it would always be my fault.
42:06And he would belt me.
42:08And people would always say to me, what do you do to drive him to it?
42:17What do you do to drive them all to it?
42:20Because you know every man I have ever been with has turned out the same.
42:25Drunk.
42:27Violent.
42:29And it must have been my fault because it kept on happening.
42:32Different man.
42:35Same thing.
42:38I tried so hard to escape it.
42:42Changed my voice.
42:44Changed the way I look.
42:46I worked and I worked.
42:49Youngest club manager in London.
42:55And I thought I'd done it.
43:00And then David turned out.
43:04And he was worse than all of them.
43:07And I thought there must be something in me that has pulled towards them, towards men like him.
43:12And I just didn't know what.
43:19And then when he was dead,
43:22the police and the papers and the lawyers, they all made sense of it for me.
43:29At last, I had my answer.
43:35The reason I couldn't escape it
43:38was because it was what was always meant for me.
43:42A common little tart,
43:43worth nothing to anyone except the price she can charge for a night.
43:47Finally getting what she had coming to her.
43:54And I would still believe that.
43:57If it weren't for you.
44:02But you gave me hope.
44:05Hope that I could live.
44:07That I didn't deserve to die.
44:12You're scared of them, aren't you?
44:18All those men you talked about that could destroy me.
44:22You never really believed you could save me, did you?
44:27I'll be appointing a new solicitor.
44:39Goodbye, Mr. Bigford.
44:41Mr. Bigford.
44:42Thank you, Mr. Bigford.
44:43Thank you, Mr. Bigford.
44:44Thank you, Mr. Bigford.
44:45Thank you, Mr. Bigford.
44:47Thank you, Mr. Bigford.
45:02You found your husband in the marital bed
45:13with a lady who goes by the professional moniker, Madam Feather.
45:17That's right.
45:18He has agreed to a divorce.
45:20You say you only want what's rightfully yours.
45:23Yes.
45:26We'll get you the whole bloody lot.
45:30I've got a telephone for you, sir.
45:32It's Holloway Prison.
45:47Bigford.
45:49I'm Victor Mishkin.
45:51I handled Ruth's divorce.
45:52I believe she's asked for me.
45:56Why has she fired you?
45:58I've been carrying a bomb in my briefcase
46:03and I didn't have the guts to detonate it.
46:07Try to get her to tell you about the gun.
46:17This is Ellis.
46:18I believe you have something to tell me
46:23that might save your life.
46:25I believe you have something to tell me
46:25that might save your life.
46:25Oh, no.
46:25Oh.
46:26Oh.
46:26Goodbye.
46:47Oh.
46:48Oh.
46:48Oh.
46:49Oh.
46:50Oh.
46:51Oh.
46:51Oh.
46:51Oh.
46:52Oh.
46:53Oh.
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