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Transcript
00:00This is her house.
00:09We're being watched.
00:26Hello?
00:30Oh, I was looking for Inspector Fournier.
00:35How can we help you, mademoiselle?
00:37Madame.
00:39Madame, pardon.
00:41I want to apologise.
00:43You see, I came to see Inspector Fournier a little while ago about a rather important matter.
00:51You're Madame Giselle's daughter?
00:53Yes.
00:55Please.
00:56Please.
00:57But I was in such a frantic state.
01:09You see, I only read...
01:11You see, I only read about her death the day I was going to get married.
01:15The minute the ceremony was finished, I hurried over here, and then I wished I hadn't.
01:22I felt awful about my poor husband just waiting for me, and we couldn't possibly cancel the honeymoon.
01:29So I just didn't come back.
01:31Until now, when the honeymoon has finished.
01:34Yes.
01:36Do you have any idea of the trouble you've caused, Mrs...
01:40Richards?
01:41I think we need a few facts.
01:43For a start, how do we know you're who you say you are?
01:46I thought of that.
01:47I bought you my birth certificate.
01:49Do I not know you, you know you, madame?
02:02About you that I seem to recognize, to recognize.
02:05I don't see how.
02:07I was brought up in Toronto after my mother abandoned me.
02:11Do you know Canada?
02:14I last know.
02:16Were you ever in contact with your mother, Mrs. Richards?
02:20Not at all.
02:21She never came to Canada to see me.
02:25She never wrote to me.
02:26She obviously didn't care at all about me.
02:29And naturally, you hated her for this.
02:32I didn't care.
02:34That's all.
02:36Why should I?
02:38I just hope she's left me a lot of money.
02:41What's the matter?
02:59Nothing.
03:01What's money, after all?
03:05Get me another drink, Raymond.
03:07Thanks, Raymond.
03:10Go on.
03:14Archie, Inspector.
03:16The one that reveals the gossip of the English upper classes...
03:18The one that reveals the gossip of the English upper classes and their friends.
03:22Yes.
03:22And it's very difficult to get over here.
03:24So I see.
03:25The date is yesterday.
03:27Here, mon ami, the newspaper of today.
03:31Well, thanks.
03:32It's in French, Poirot.
03:38This lady, Holbury.
03:40She disappears from her home in England, only to reappear here in Paris under our very noses.
03:46With...
03:46Let me translate for you, Chief Inspector.
03:50Mr. Raymond Barakloff.
03:52No, no, no, no, no, please.
03:54Poirot has a plan.
03:56No, no, no, no, no, please.
03:59Poirot has a plan.
04:00Poirot has a plan.
04:07It is today.
04:08It is today.
04:10Well, she won't be able to recognize me.
04:11That's what you wanted, wasn't it?
04:12She won't be able to recognize me.
04:13That's what you wanted, wasn't it?
04:14Yes.
04:15But I did not intend that you should look like Santa Claus.
04:18Come, monsieur Gell.
04:19Into the next room and sit in that chair, if you please.
04:25Monsieur, if you will hold that down.
04:28Monsieur, if you will hold that down.
04:30Eh bien, do not worry.
04:34Hercule Poirot will make you look like a human being again.
04:39Lady Hawberry.
04:57Daily Record, Paris correspondent.
04:59I'm sorry to bother you, but we'd really like to do a piece on you for our series, The English
05:02in Paris.
05:03No, certainly not.
05:04No, really, Lady Hawberry.
05:05The photographer will be here in just a second.
05:07Just a photo of yourself and Mr. Barraclough here.
05:10How dare you.
05:11Get away from us.
05:14I really don't think you should be taking that in that attitude.
05:18We'll be here again tomorrow morning, Lady Hawberry.
05:20Obviously, we've got an excellent story here already.
05:27Now, look what you've done.
05:29Just leave me alone.
05:30You're pathetic.
05:31There, I'll get you something, a coffee, a cup of tea.
05:53No, thank you.
05:59May I get you something, a coffee, a cup of tea?
06:02No, thank you.
06:03I'm all right.
06:07A cigarette, Barb?
06:23He can help?
06:29No, it's nothing, really.
06:32No, it's nothing, really.
06:38On the day before the murder, your good friend, Mr. Barraclough, he was in Paris.
06:41On the day before the murder, your good friend, Mr. Barraclough, he was in Paris.
06:46Yes.
06:47And you saw him while you were in Paris.
06:49And you also saw Madame Giselle, did you not?
06:53And she refused to release you from your gambling debts.
07:05Stephen wouldn't pay them.
07:08Stephen wouldn't pay them.
07:10I knew he wouldn't got any more.
07:17To me.
07:19To me.
07:25It's a lovely mountain.
07:29I've never...
07:30I've never been able to hold my head up again.
07:36So, the truth is
07:38that you and Mr. Barraclough were delighted when she died.
07:42Yes.
07:44It was wonderful.
07:45Mr. Barraclough.
07:47To me.
07:51Yes.
07:52Yes.
07:53Yes.
07:54Yes.
07:54Yes.
07:54Yes.
07:55Yes.
07:55Yes.
07:56Yes.
07:59Yes.
08:00Yes.
08:00Yes.
08:01Yes.
08:01Chief Inspector, Mademoiselle, Mademoiselle.
08:31Ah, my nail. I must file it. I must file it.
08:45Oh, my nail. It's nothing. It needs filing.
08:49My nail. It's nothing. It needs filing.
08:54No, no, no, no, no.
08:56Chief Inspector, get a taxi at once.
08:58Unless I am very much...
08:59Chief Inspector, get a taxi at once.
09:01Unless I am very much mistaken, Madame Richards.
09:04She is in great danger.
09:31She left about an hour ago with an American.
09:43She seemed surprised to see him.
09:45And where did they go, Madame? Can you tell us that?
09:47Oh, yes. He ordered a taxi for the Gardenault.
09:50They were going to England. I heard him tell her.
09:53My usual phone, ma'am.
09:54Oh, my God.
09:55Oh, my God.
09:56Oh, my God.
09:56Oh, my God.
09:57Oh, my God.
09:57Oh, my God.
09:58Oh, my God.
09:59Oh, my God.
09:59Oh, my God.
10:00Oh, my God.
10:00Oh, my God.
10:01Oh, my God.
10:02Oh, my God.
10:03Oh, my God.
10:04Oh, my God.
10:05Oh, my God.
10:06Oh, my God.
10:07Oh, my God.
10:08Oh, my God.
10:09Oh, my God.
10:10Oh, my God.
10:11Oh, my God.
10:12Oh, my God.
10:13Oh, my God.
10:14Oh, my God.
10:15Oh, my God.
10:16Oh, my God.
10:17Oh, my God.
10:18Oh, my God.
10:19Oh, my God.
10:20Oh, my God.
10:21Hello?
10:34Hello?
10:38Suicide?
10:39That is what the police suspect, Mr. Gail.
10:41That's terrible.
10:43Wait.
10:43What about...
10:44I believe the police have been unable to trace the whereabouts of...
10:47The police have been unable to trace the whereabouts of Mr. Richards.
10:50So far.
10:51Is there anything we can do to help?
10:53I regret that it is too late for anyone to help the daughter of Madame Giselle.
10:59However, if you both would be so kind, there is something you could do to help.
11:04Please join me in my suite, as I have called together all those I consider relevant to this case.
11:10Why?
11:12Surely you don't think...
11:13Mademoiselle, I think only of apprehending the murderer of Madame Giselle.
11:19I hope you only think of that also.
11:21Mademoiselle, I have the task to restore the reputation of Hercule Poirot, the celebrated
11:43detective who had the misfortune not to observe the cunning murder of Madame Marie Giselle,
11:48even though it took place not ten meters away from him.
11:50The dubious pleasure, the dubious pleasure, pleasure, to attend the final of the tennis match.
12:03I observed an incident between you, Lady Halbury, and Madame Giselle.
12:08It seemed to me quite clear that she had some hold of you.
12:13No more money, comprenez?
12:15A hold that you might go to any lengths to be rid of.
12:19Oh, now that is outrageous.
12:22Cicely would never be involved.
12:23Mr. Raymond Barraclough,
12:24you are, I understand, an actor.
12:28A profession that I think would equip you very well
12:31for the impersonation of the mysterious American
12:34who seems to have been the accomplice of the murderer.
12:37And how are we supposed to have carried out this murder?
12:39Well, as for opportunity,
12:41the wooden tube was hidden in the gap next to your seat on the plane.
12:47As my experiments prove most conclusively,
12:51it would have been impossible for anyone to have blown a dart on the plane
12:53without the greatest risk of being seen.
12:57And so we ask ourselves this question.
13:01Why was the wooden tube hidden in such a place
13:08where it would undoubtedly have been found?
13:11To mislead us.
13:14Vraiment, Chief Inspector.
13:16So next, we come to the wasp.
13:20What was the purpose of the wasp?
13:22The same thing.
13:24To mislead us as well.
13:26Thank you, Mademoiselle Gray.
13:28You know, Mademoiselle Gray has been such a help to me throughout.
13:30But by the time the body of Mademoiselle was discovered,
13:39the wasp, it was dead also.
13:41Because it had been killed by Monsieur Dupont.
13:46It was buzzing around my coffee.
13:49But did you have to kill it, sir?
13:51Was that really necessary?
13:52What?
13:54Are you saying that because I killed a wasp,
13:56I also killed Mademoiselle?
13:58That is ridiculous.
14:00Wasp was put there to mislead us, there to mislead us.
14:07Was there not also a danger of it failing to do so?
14:09Unless, of course, our attention was drawn to it
14:12by the murderer himself.
14:14It's a wasp sting.
14:16I killed a wasp with my cup.
14:19All I did was kill a wasp with my cup.
14:21However, Mesdames and Messieurs,
14:24we know that the murder, it was not committed by the wasp.
14:27And we know that it was not committed by the use of the wooden tube.
14:30No.
14:31It was committed
14:32by the poison dart being pushed into the neck of Madame Giselle
14:37by the hand.
14:38We know of only three people
14:44who passed by Madame Giselle during the flight.
14:46The two air stewards,
14:47Monsieur Mitchell and
14:48Mademoiselle Jane Grey.
14:51And Monsieur Daniel Clancy.
14:54Oh, really, I didn't come all this way to...
14:56So why did you come all this way, Mr. Clancy?
14:59Because it would have been too suspicious to have refused?
15:01How dare you?
15:04Monsieur Clancy...

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