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Transcript
00:00Dead, sir, shortly after you've left. An apparent suicide.
00:10Morley. Suicide?
00:13What an extreme.
00:17Forgive me, I'm sorry. This is my niece, Miss Oliveira, and her mother, Mrs. Oliveira.
00:22Mademoiselle, madame.
00:24I've never heard of a dentist committing suicide before.
00:27It wouldn't happen in the States, you can be sure of that.
00:30They're too damn rich to kill themselves.
00:33He seemed in good health and spirits this morning, Mr. Blunt?
00:36Well, I think so, yes.
00:38Have you seen him often?
00:39This was my third or fourth visit.
00:42Mr. Blunt, who was it that recommended to you, Mr. Morley, originally?
00:45Arnholdt. One of my directors, Lionel Arnholdt.
00:48We're just wondering, you see, sir, whether it wasn't suicide but murder.
00:52And the real target was yourself.
00:53That doesn't answer to all.
00:59Well, none of it does at the moment, sir. That's the problem.
01:01Good evening.
01:31Good evening.
01:33We'd like to see Mr. Ambriotis.
01:36I'm sorry, sir. I'm afraid you can't.
01:39Oh, yes, I can, my lad.
01:42You don't understand, sir.
01:45Mr. Ambriotis died half an hour ago.
01:47Mr. Ambriotis died half an hour ago.
02:01Mr. Ambriotis died half an hour ago.
02:04I should be free from love and look at the dawn of night.
02:19I would like you.
02:33Interesting.
02:34Interesting.
02:36Mr. Amberiot has died of heart failure.
02:40Heart failure?
02:42Dose of adrenaline and novocaine.
02:45How large are you novocaine?
02:47Oh I can't say yet.
02:49These quantitative analyses take time.
02:51I'll be able to tell you tomorrow.
02:53Novocaine's a stuff dentist give you isn't it?
02:55That's right Chief Inspector.
02:57The subject had been to the dentist I believe.
03:01Yes I'll keep it in the notes.
03:04What a washout.
03:05What do you mean Chief?
03:06What do you mean Chief Inspector?
03:07Morley makes a mistake and injects an overdose.
03:10Then when Amberiotis has gone he realises what he's done, can't face the music and shoots himself.
03:15With a pistol he is not known to possess?
03:17Relations don't know everything.
03:19No that is true of course.
03:21Well there we are then.
03:23All the same Chief Inspector.
03:25He does not quite satisfy me.
03:27No.
03:28Cheer up Poirot.
03:29We can't have a nice juicy murder every time.
03:35Oh poor man.
03:37I suppose...
03:38Poor man.
03:40I suppose he had something on his mind.
03:43Such worrying times we live in.
03:46Did he seem worried to you Miss Sainsbury Slip?
03:49Well I...
03:50I can't really say you know that he did.
03:54Can you...
03:55Let me see.
03:57There was just one young man there when I went in.
04:00There was just one young man there when I went in.
04:03I think he was in pain because he was muttering to himself and looking quite wild.
04:08And then suddenly he jumped up and went out.
04:10And he was the only other patient that you noticed?
04:14A gentleman came down the stairs and went out.
04:17Just as I went up to Mr Morley.
04:20Oh and I remember a very peculiar foreigner came out of the house just as I arrived.
04:25Ahem.
04:32Oh.
04:33Oh dear.
04:35Oh dear me.
04:38The light in here is so dim.
04:40Please calm yourself madame.
04:43Well I think that's about all Miss Sainsbury's heel.
04:46We may require you to give evidence at the inquest of course.
04:49Oh no.
04:50I would be so nervous.
04:52Well no need to be nervous madame.
04:54Just stand up and speak clearly.
04:57Oh.
04:58That's very amusing Chief Inspector.
05:01Is it?
05:02I used to be an actress.
05:04Just small parts you know.
05:06Then I went on a world tour.
05:08Yes.
05:09Well.
05:13If my name should be in the paper in the papers.
05:16As a witness at the inquest I mean.
05:18You will be sure that it's spelt right won't you.
05:21Miss Maybel Sainsbury Seal.
05:23Maybel spelt M-A-B-E-L-L-E.
05:34Blimey.
05:35Oh.
05:36I'm going to see Traviata at Covent Garden.
05:45Ah.
05:46Thank you Monsieur Arnold.
05:47Traviata at Covent Garden.
05:48Ah.
05:49Thank you Monsieur Arnold.
05:50Monsieur Henry Mollet.
05:51It was you was it not who recommended him to Monsieur Blunt.
06:03Yes.
06:04I've been going to him for years.
06:05It was you was it not who recommended him to Monsieur Blunt.
06:06I've been going to him for years.
06:07You don't think I killed him do you?
06:10Oh no no no no no no no.
06:12Que l'idée.
06:13No.
06:14It is just that I'm given to wonder whether Monsieur Blunt was not perhaps the intended victim.
06:19I don't quite see how that works.
06:21No.
06:22At this moment Monsieur Reinhold neither do I.
06:25One grips at the straws.
06:27But tell me.
06:29Madame Olivera the sister-in-law to Monsieur Blunt.
06:32She is une dame formidable n'est-ce pas?
06:35Oh indeed.
06:36Aye.
06:37Monsieur Blunt marrying her sister.
06:39And sister.
06:41I mean after all he was a mere employee of the family business.
06:44I don't know about Mia.
06:46Alistair was head of our overseas investments department.
06:49Ah.
06:50But I don't think Aunt Julia looked at it like that anyway.
06:53They were so obviously crazy about each other.
06:57Nobody of course knew but she was already suffering from the disease that killed her four years later.
07:03A tragedy.
07:05Yes.
07:10I must attain you no longer from your Monsieur Verdi.
07:12Attain you no longer from your Monsieur Verdi.
07:15Monsieur Reinhold I thank you very much for your patience.
07:19And I hope that you enjoy the opera.
07:32I am going to follow the opera.
07:33I am going to follow the opera song.
07:35And that is the last one is to follow the opera song.
07:38Oh not.
07:39I am going to follow the opera song.
07:40I will notice that this is still in the opera song.
07:42I'm the opinion that Mr. Amberiotis died of heart failure
08:02caused by a large overdose of a novocaine and adrenaline mixture.
08:07The dentist who treated Mr. Amberiotis earlier on the day of his death
08:14is now himself dead, I understand.
08:17So I understand, sir.
08:19Thank you, Dr. Bennett.
08:25See much doubt, gentlemen, that this is a case of accidental death.
08:30A very unfortunate case.
08:31Did Mr. Morley accidentally give his patient
08:37too large a dose of the anaesthetic?
08:40Or did Mr. Amberiotis have an unusual reaction to it?
08:46Since Mr. Morley is now himself dead,
08:50we shall never have the answer to this.
08:55Nevertheless, it is your duty, of course, gentlemen of the jury,
09:00to consider all possibilities before you arrive at your verdict.
09:05But I must remind you that before delivering a verdict
09:08to accidental death and innocence,
09:11we would have a good place beyond the place that we've done it.
09:15And there was no intention of the part of the universe,
09:18no unknown.
09:19Such a nice type of woman, when she seemed so happy here.
09:25I wouldn't have bothered you with this, sir,
09:31but I remember she'd been a witness in that other case.
09:33No, quite right, Beddows.
09:34Yes, you admit.
09:48There's nothing funny about her, you know.
09:50I cabled Calcutta.
09:52Got the reply back last night.
09:54She went out there as an actress
09:56and then took to good works.
09:58Got hand in glove with the missionaries, apparently.
10:00What I call a terrible woman.
10:04But definitely not the type to get mixed up in a murder.
10:08You got anything?
10:11Stockings.
10:13Ten inch, cheap silk, price...
10:16probably two shillings and the eleven pence.
10:20You're not valuing for probate, Poirot.
10:22Oh, Mr. Poirot.
10:37Mademoiselle Neville, what a pleasant surprise.
10:40I'm so sorry to worry you like this,
10:42but I had to see you.
10:44I was very upset by the inquest this morning.
10:46It couldn't happen the way they said it did.
10:50Giving a patient an overdose, I mean.
10:53Dentists get into the habit of giving the regulation amount automatically.
10:56But you did not say this in the coroner's court.
10:59I was afraid of making things worse.
11:02People might think he did it deliberately.
11:04I see.
11:05You know a little bit more about the telegram you received,
11:23about the telegram you received calling you away on that day.
11:26Do you yourself have any ideas on the subject?
11:29Not really.
11:30Really?
11:30A day with somebody else.
11:36He's been very moody and suspicious lately.
11:40He's been very moody and suspicious lately.
11:43Just losing his job and not being able to get another one, I suppose.
11:46And he was upset, was he not, to discover that you had gone away on that day?
11:50Yes.
11:51You see, he'd come round to tell me how he'd got this marvellous new job.
11:54Ten pounds a week.
11:56He wanted me to know right away.
11:57And what is it, this new job?
12:02Well, I don't know all the details.
12:05Some government department.
12:07I have to write to his London address and the letters get forwarded.
12:10Oh, no.
12:12Does that not seem to you to be a little strange?
12:15Well, I thought so.
12:16But Frank says it's often done nowadays.
12:21I should like to meet...
12:24His only free day is Sunday.
12:25His only free day is Sunday.
12:27He's away in the country all the week.
12:29Eh bien, tomorrow is Sunday.
12:31I'm fed up with hearing about Morley's death, to be quite honest.
12:46There wasn't anything so wonderful about him that I could see.
12:49Tell me, Monsieur Carter, you were in Harley Street that day.
12:53I saw you there in the waiting room.
13:01I was going to tell Morley that this business of putting Gladys against me had gone on long
13:04business of putting Gladys against me had gone on long enough.
13:08That I'd landed a good job and then it was about time she handed in a notice and thought
13:11about her truth, sir.
13:12But you did not actually tell him these things.
13:15I got fed up with waiting in that dingy mausoleum, so I left.
13:19At what time did you leave?
13:21I can't remember.
13:25Great pleasure to meet you, Monsieur Carter.
13:27And, uh, yes, I am delighted to hear about your new job.
13:39The work it is interesting thus far.
13:41Oh, yeah, you know.
13:47I'll see you next week, Gladys.
13:49Goodbye, friend.
13:49Au revoir, Monsieur Carter.
13:50Bye.
14:11It's Poirot.
14:16Chief Inspector.
14:17What on earth brings you to Isleworth on a Sunday afternoon?
14:19Chief Inspector.
14:20What on earth brings you to Isleworth on a Sunday afternoon?
14:22Business?
14:23What else?
14:24Well, you'd better come inside and have a cup of tea.
14:31Blessed meeting.
14:33Women's Institute.
14:35Parish.
14:35Blessed meeting.
14:37Women's Institute.
14:38Parish council.
14:39I don't know.
14:40Come on, Vic Poirot, this is Isleworth, you know, not Juan Le Pan.
14:51Vic Poirot, this is Isleworth, you know, not Juan Le Pan.
14:57I wondered if you'd been able to trace the telegram that was sent to Mlle Gladys Never.
15:02If you'd been able to trace the telegram that was sent to Mlle Gladys Never.
15:10All right.
15:11I think what you'd better understand for.
15:11I think if a choir in my life, if we were going to be able to get to Mlle Gladys Never.
15:13I guess what I'll do to understand why I went to Mlle m.
15:21All right.
15:23You

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