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  • 5/16/2025
CON SU MISMA ARMA - Slightly Honorable, 1940, Full Movie, Spanish, Cinetel HD
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00:00:00With his own weapon.
00:01:00At 13,000 km to the south, there is a small paradise island away from greed, bribery and corruption that haunt our modern civilization.
00:01:15But it is 13,000 km away.
00:01:20The latest events have brought the laws on public roads back to life. These laws allow corrupt members of the road committee to grant works to fraudulent companies without subjecting these actions to public and open competition.
00:01:45The most striking example is the recently finished highway number 52.
00:01:55Clarence Buckman, highway magnate, is killed.
00:01:58The highway magnate, Clarence Buckman, has died on one of his faulty highways.
00:02:03How long will the inhabitants of this state tolerate this situation of corruption?
00:02:06Both evil and its cure will be given today at the funeral of Clarence Buckman.
00:02:15Vincent Cushing, the evil, head of the corrupt state committee of public works.
00:02:20John Webb, a brilliant lawyer.
00:02:22And his partner, Russ Hampson.
00:02:24The two men who, if they could, would end evil.
00:02:27Have you noticed?
00:02:29It's the first time Clarence gets under us.
00:02:32Get some more of Cushing and Webb.
00:02:34Why do you want so many of those two guys?
00:02:36Because the next time they're together, no one will be able to take a picture of them.
00:02:39The safest thing is that one of them is inside a box.
00:02:43Tell me the truth, Cushing.
00:02:45What do you use to pave the roads? Tapioca?
00:02:48Yes, and we add flour to thicken it.
00:02:50I thought so.
00:02:57This heat kills me.
00:02:59Don't complain. Clarence is worse.
00:03:04Wait here, Russell. I have to see the last details with Senator Scott.
00:03:08All right.
00:03:11Well, Sam.
00:03:13Have you consulted him with your crystal ball?
00:03:16Yes, but he didn't tell me who was behind you.
00:03:19If you knew me better, you wouldn't doubt it.
00:03:22This is something legal.
00:03:24My clients only want a participation in road projects.
00:03:28Under the current conditions and with Cushing on the committee, the contracts are already assigned.
00:03:33Yes, but Cushing's political machinery is very solid.
00:03:36I don't know how you could do it.
00:03:38With an amendment to the road law...
00:03:41...that guarantees that the contracts are distributed among all companies...
00:03:46...with equal participation.
00:03:50Naturally, my clients are very interested in your campaign for the US Senate.
00:03:55You can be very convincing, John.
00:03:57Sam, you're helping me with a great cause.
00:04:00I'm not as strong as I was when I was 35.
00:04:03I'll try to use all my influences.
00:04:05But Cushing will throw his newscast at me.
00:04:08So what?
00:04:10Most of them smell as bad as your cigarettes.
00:04:13And you'll be able to change your brand when you get to Washington.
00:04:20How did it go with the senator?
00:04:22He's already in the boat. Now all that's left is the dirty work.
00:04:25I'll have to shine his nose.
00:04:27It's not a bad idea.
00:04:28The fight is hard and Cushing's friends don't mess around.
00:04:32For the people.
00:04:35It's not bad at all.
00:04:37You'd better find out about all the garbage in the road committee...
00:04:41...and how they receive their commissions.
00:04:43The usual womanizer.
00:04:49You look like a magazine model.
00:04:51He always knows how to say the right thing.
00:04:53Don't you have anything to do?
00:04:54No.
00:04:55I'm sorry. This is Russell...
00:04:56Samson.
00:04:57Samson. Alma Bremer. This is my partner.
00:04:59That's how business is.
00:05:01Nice to meet you.
00:05:02Yes, you're beautiful.
00:05:04How did that happen between you and me?
00:05:06I won't hear it if you don't want me to.
00:05:07You can hear it whenever you want. It's nothing in particular.
00:05:10The flame of passion burned us.
00:05:12What flame if there was nothing between us?
00:05:14And now it's late.
00:05:16You're right. There are things that are better not repeated.
00:05:18A quick drink?
00:05:19I'm sorry, I can't.
00:05:20I'm meeting a friend.
00:05:21It can't be Cushing.
00:05:22Oh, yes it is.
00:05:23Will you go to his party tonight?
00:05:25I'll tell Vincent I invited you.
00:05:27Thanks. And make my own friends.
00:05:29Yes.
00:05:30When is the party?
00:05:31At the Riviera.
00:05:32I'll be there. You'll see me. I'll be in an armored van.
00:06:02Absolutely.
00:06:04Because he knows I'm willing.
00:06:06With a guy that's got a smooth technique.
00:06:09A song that he just sent me out.
00:06:13We've got love.
00:06:14Oh, we've got love.
00:06:17Here's Vince.
00:06:18Wants an opportunity.
00:06:20A visit.
00:06:23Those beautiful girls have made me nervous.
00:06:25Try to behave, okay?
00:06:28They've got a window to the stage.
00:06:30I won't miss it. See you later.
00:06:32Wait a minute. What's wrong with Alma?
00:06:33Remind her you're a boy.
00:06:35I'm a bull.
00:06:46She likes it with a lot of soda.
00:06:48Yes, thank you.
00:06:49Don't thank her.
00:06:50I invited her at a moment of weakness.
00:06:52Our interests are incompatible.
00:06:54Don't worry. If you want, I'll go.
00:06:56This celebration seems strange to me.
00:06:58Funerals are rites that go back to the feudal era.
00:07:02Have you adopted many feudal customs?
00:07:05Benjo, I'll show you something special.
00:07:07Yes, I'd like something special.
00:07:27I think I know what you mean.
00:07:38In some notes it's short.
00:07:42I don't agree.
00:07:45It'll go up. Let's have a drink.
00:07:48Come on, you need something cold.
00:07:51Hey, this girl is honest.
00:07:53How did they let her in?
00:07:55Even Cushing makes mistakes.
00:07:57Calm down, princess. Don't get me wrong.
00:07:59I'm a formal guy.
00:08:01Let's have a drink.
00:08:03What do you have against Vincent?
00:08:05Do you want a list?
00:08:06You can start.
00:08:07Okay, number one.
00:08:08Alma Bremer. Do you want me to continue?
00:08:10John, you won't try to make me think you're jealous, will you?
00:08:13Alma, continue with Cushing and you'll end up badly.
00:08:15I'm looking for Alma Bremer.
00:08:17George Taylor. I recognize his smell.
00:08:20There's Cushing. I'm sure he's here.
00:08:22She's my wife. She'll be with me even if we kill you.
00:08:26Get out of there, Godena.
00:08:31You chose them well.
00:08:33How was I supposed to know I was married to a drunkard?
00:08:36You should have gotten him another 50,000 bucks.
00:08:39You wouldn't mind if things went wrong.
00:08:42John's the good guy.
00:08:44He's always worried about everyone.
00:08:46With everything you have, I don't understand why there isn't a woman.
00:08:51Do you think I need the love of a good woman?
00:08:55What would have happened if our love had worked?
00:08:59Maybe we would have been happy.
00:09:02Yes.
00:09:05Can you imagine me on the couch reading the paper?
00:09:08Coming out of your meeting, the entrance to our little house with a glass of milk and an apple pie.
00:09:14You know what?
00:09:17I loved the apple pie.
00:09:23I'm sure you did.
00:09:26I love it.
00:09:28Would you still be able to make it?
00:09:32No, I'm afraid not.
00:09:35I've lost the recipe for many things.
00:09:38Don't think. You just need practice.
00:09:40Why did I let you go, Johnny? Why?
00:09:42Why?
00:09:47You must be tired. I'll buy you a drink.
00:09:50Okay.
00:09:54Wait here. Whiskey?
00:09:56Yes, with a lot of gin.
00:10:00Two, please.
00:10:02Isn't that part of the schedule?
00:10:06You know what?
00:10:08I'm sure you still know how to make apple pie.
00:10:12Yes.
00:10:18Here you are.
00:10:21Hello.
00:10:23Hello, beautiful. Do you want to dance?
00:10:25I'd love to.
00:10:26How about this?
00:10:27I'm going to dance with one of the guests, as you told me.
00:10:29Remember, you told me.
00:10:34My name is Anne Seymour.
00:10:36I'm John Wayne.
00:10:37Are you a politician too?
00:10:39No, I'm a lawyer.
00:10:42A great performance tonight.
00:10:44Very artistic, isn't it?
00:10:49Stop.
00:10:52A little bit for your thoughts.
00:10:54You're becoming generous.
00:10:58Now I'd be with you if you hadn't been impressed by Kushien's money.
00:11:03Look, there are very few things I regret doing in my life.
00:11:07And one is wasting my time with you.
00:11:09Don't overdo it, Snow White.
00:11:13Come with me and I'll treat you like a queen.
00:11:17Don't even dream about it.
00:11:20I guess you've realized that dancing is not my strong point.
00:11:25Shall we sit down?
00:11:27Yes, I'd love to sit down.
00:11:34Sit down.
00:11:35Sit down.
00:11:38I'm glad you like my number.
00:11:40Because people don't know how much they have to work.
00:11:43For example, this morning I rehearsed more than an hour to give the right note.
00:11:47You won't believe it, will you?
00:11:49Oh, yes, yes, I believe it.
00:11:51And you know what else?
00:11:52The girl I live with, Anna Tufillo...
00:11:54Well, that's not her last name, but I call her that.
00:11:56It's not a very funny name because her name is not Anna either.
00:11:59The thing is that she puts on a lot of perfume.
00:12:01She says that if I play my cards well, I could be a radio star.
00:12:04Everyone would go crazy with me.
00:12:06I'd make a lot of money.
00:12:07I could save it up and when I'm 20...
00:12:09Wait.
00:12:10I could even...
00:12:12How old are you?
00:12:13Eighteen.
00:12:14Really?
00:12:15And two months.
00:12:16I remember it because when I turned 15, Dad threw me a party.
00:12:20We were rich millionaires then.
00:12:23And that was only three years ago, so now I'm...
00:12:26Six.
00:12:27Eighteen years and two months.
00:12:31But... but what's wrong with you?
00:12:34I like you.
00:12:35Look, girl.
00:12:40Why don't you leave and go out with some college boy?
00:12:43You're too young to...
00:12:46know who you like and who you don't.
00:12:49Yes, you're right.
00:12:52It's like when you go fishing and the fish is too young.
00:12:56You have to throw it in the water.
00:12:57Yes.
00:12:58You have to leave it again.
00:12:59So you can't go out with me?
00:13:01That's right, you said it.
00:13:02I can't.
00:13:03But I can go out with you.
00:13:04You're over 21.
00:13:06No.
00:13:07Things don't work that way.
00:13:09Look.
00:13:11Find yourself some college boy, okay?
00:13:14That's it.
00:13:17Oh, please.
00:13:18I don't want any college boy.
00:13:21I don't like having to face competitors.
00:13:23I'm not just my lawyer.
00:13:25I'll get you another one tomorrow.
00:13:27That won't be an order, because I won't give it to you.
00:13:30Let me go.
00:13:31Let me go.
00:13:32Let me go, please.
00:13:34Let me go.
00:13:35It's eternal.
00:13:36Think of something.
00:13:40Now you'll see.
00:13:42I'm going to get you.
00:13:43I'm going to get you.
00:13:44I'm going to get you.
00:13:45I'm going to get you.
00:13:46I'm going to get you.
00:13:47I'm going to get you.
00:13:48I'm going to get you.
00:13:49I'm going to get you.
00:13:52What's wrong?
00:13:53Are you paralyzed?
00:13:56Don't worry.
00:13:57I know a good dentist.
00:14:03I'm sorry.
00:14:05Come on, Cinderella.
00:14:06It's time to go.
00:14:09Careful.
00:14:10What happened?
00:14:11An idiot.
00:14:13I never thought he would behave like a walking gentleman.
00:14:16That's what people admire about me.
00:14:18My multiple facets.
00:14:20Maybe one day I'll show you all of them.
00:14:28Stay still.
00:14:30Don't do anything stupid.
00:14:31Remember, I'm armed.
00:14:33Come on, let's get out of here.
00:14:34Come on, quick.
00:14:42You've been great.
00:14:45I was really scared.
00:14:53Good evening, Mr. Webb.
00:14:54You're early today.
00:14:56Hello, Art.
00:15:02Did you argue with someone again?
00:15:06Oh, no, it's nothing.
00:15:07Just a bite.
00:15:09You really know how to treat women.
00:15:15Good evening.
00:15:16Good evening, sir.
00:15:17Goodbye.
00:15:22Wow!
00:15:23I can tell you've decorated it.
00:15:26Well, yes.
00:15:27Do you like it?
00:15:28I love it.
00:15:30Oh, my foot.
00:15:32It hurts.
00:15:33He's stepped on it.
00:15:35He's very clumsy.
00:15:36Very well.
00:15:37Uncle Johnny will take a look at it.
00:15:43My father had a room like this in our mansion in Virginia.
00:15:48Of course, that was before he lost everything.
00:15:50He wasn't in Long Island.
00:15:53That was the summer mansion.
00:15:56He must have a lot of money, right?
00:15:58Oh, yes, a lot.
00:16:02Would you like some coffee?
00:16:04Thank you for healing my foot.
00:16:27Would you like to come in?
00:16:28I'm not cold.
00:16:30Oh, please.
00:16:33What's the matter?
00:16:35Put on your dress.
00:16:36Would you like to?
00:16:38Oh, but you have a huge stain on your wonderful carpet.
00:16:42Do you have a little bit of poison?
00:16:44Look, Ann.
00:16:45Would you like to put on your dress?
00:16:48I'm uncomfortable.
00:16:50Well, I took it off to see where it was broken.
00:16:52Yes, I see.
00:16:55See?
00:16:56I could sew it around here, but it would be seen in the costume.
00:17:00And if I did it around here, I think it would be a little shorter.
00:17:05That wouldn't be so bad, don't you think?
00:17:08No, but it would change the style of the dress.
00:17:10Well, you could sew it around here.
00:17:14Then I couldn't sit down.
00:17:19It's the most beautiful dress I've ever had.
00:17:23Are you sure you're 18?
00:17:25And two months.
00:17:26My birthday was the same day that Uncle Elmer's vein burst.
00:17:30Now I know how your Uncle Elmer felt.
00:17:33Look, Ann.
00:17:35Put on your dress and I'll put you in a taxi.
00:17:37Let's go.
00:17:40My dress.
00:17:41You can buy another one.
00:17:43Forget about this one.
00:17:44Don't make it an international conflict.
00:17:48Heavens!
00:17:50100 dollars!
00:17:53Boy, I like you.
00:17:54I like you.
00:17:56Do you want to put on the dress?
00:17:57All right.
00:18:05Pull it down, please.
00:18:14Look, you should be in bed.
00:18:16All right.
00:18:17The zipper.
00:18:24All right.
00:18:25Let's go.
00:18:31Good night.
00:18:32Good night.
00:18:35Wait a minute, Art.
00:18:37I may be repeating myself,
00:18:40but I like you.
00:18:42Goodbye.
00:18:47Uncle Elmer.
00:18:48Uncle Elmer.
00:18:52John Webb.
00:18:53Lawyer.
00:18:54Russell Samson.
00:18:55Partner.
00:18:58Good morning, Miss.
00:18:59Hello, Johnny.
00:19:01Do you have mail?
00:19:02Uh-huh.
00:19:04You don't mind if I take it?
00:19:05What are you doing?
00:19:06Do you want me to look like a clown?
00:19:08Why not?
00:19:09Just because you took me to dinner a couple of times.
00:19:11A couple of times?
00:19:12And to drink a couple of glasses.
00:19:13A couple of liters.
00:19:14You have no right to treat me like that.
00:19:15All right.
00:19:16What do you want me to do?
00:19:17I don't like your unpleasant comments,
00:19:18and I don't like the tone of your voice.
00:19:21Put me with Mike Daly, will you?
00:19:22Please.
00:19:26Please.
00:19:31Oh, yes, Mr. Webb.
00:19:32He's here.
00:19:45What's going on?
00:19:46You have a phone call, Mr. Daly.
00:19:49You're very kind.
00:19:52Yes?
00:19:54I had a fight with Pete Goddena last night.
00:19:57An incident involving a girl named Anne Seymour.
00:20:00I don't want to bother her.
00:20:02I understand.
00:20:03I'll follow you wherever you go.
00:20:04Trust me.
00:20:06Be careful.
00:20:09Don't mess with me.
00:20:16Good luck, Daly.
00:20:18All right.
00:20:43What's that?
00:20:45My new nail file.
00:20:52Can I do something for you?
00:20:53Sharpen your pencils, for example?
00:20:55I'm sorry.
00:20:56You made me forget why I came.
00:20:59Surprise!
00:21:00I remember.
00:21:02You're going to go crazy when you see my clothes.
00:21:04Look, girl.
00:21:05Now I have a lot of work.
00:21:06I'm sure you do.
00:21:07My friend, Anna Tufillo,
00:21:08says that a man who gives a woman $100
00:21:10deserves the best.
00:21:11And he does it with his fingers.
00:21:13Do you have a postcard?
00:21:14Let me see.
00:21:15Look, here's one.
00:21:16All right.
00:21:18That's it.
00:21:21Look.
00:21:22This is one of the prettiest.
00:21:24Do you want to see it?
00:21:25It'll only take a minute.
00:21:27No, don't do that.
00:21:29Johnny, I have a date today.
00:21:31Well, this is teaching me a few things.
00:21:35I can see that.
00:21:36I forgot to tell you
00:21:37that Mrs. Smith called you this morning.
00:21:40Oh.
00:21:41I appreciate that you didn't take note of my calls.
00:21:43They could fall into enemy hands.
00:21:45The country is full of international spies.
00:21:50Don't be silly.
00:21:52I'll show you.
00:21:53It'll only take a moment.
00:21:54Wait.
00:21:55Do you want to leave it now?
00:21:56You're...
00:21:57bothering me.
00:22:00Besides, I have to make a call.
00:22:04If you don't see them on,
00:22:05how will you know if you like them
00:22:07or if I have to return them?
00:22:09I'll need a cheque.
00:22:10What should I do?
00:22:12What's a cheque?
00:22:14Well, you see,
00:22:15we spent $100.
00:22:16And my friend, Natufillo,
00:22:17who knows about this,
00:22:18told me that a man in your position
00:22:20would never go to a studio like the one we had.
00:22:23We've moved to a new apartment.
00:22:25You'll love it.
00:22:26It even has a bathtub in the bathroom.
00:22:28You're taking a pound off me.
00:22:29Let me show you.
00:22:31Stop.
00:22:33Look, girl.
00:22:34What?
00:22:35Sit down.
00:22:37Stay there for five minutes.
00:22:38But let me...
00:22:39I'm going out
00:22:40to see if I can fix the cheque, okay?
00:22:47Sorry to interrupt,
00:22:48but it's urgent.
00:22:51I'm practicing.
00:22:55Come on, sing lower.
00:22:56It's going to rain.
00:23:01Hello, Mrs. Smith.
00:23:03I'm Webb.
00:23:05Webb!
00:23:08Shut up!
00:23:09Can't you see I can't hear you?
00:23:11Mrs. Smith?
00:23:13My secretary told me he had called me.
00:23:15Yes, everything is almost ready.
00:23:17About $200,000.
00:23:20If they don't give us $100,000 now,
00:23:21we'll go back to where we started.
00:23:23Johnny, can you sign this?
00:23:24One moment.
00:23:25I'm talking about something important.
00:23:26I have to buy a new knife.
00:23:27This is a can.
00:23:28It won't stop moving.
00:23:30Sign it.
00:23:32$10 for what?
00:23:33$10 for my salary.
00:23:35I need a knife.
00:23:36Okay, sign it.
00:23:40What?
00:23:41Of course it's a lot of money,
00:23:42but we have to take the risk.
00:23:44I'm sure we'll win.
00:23:45I'll eat the instruction if we lose.
00:23:47And tell your friend
00:23:48that I'm the lawyer, okay?
00:23:50Okay, $30,000 for you.
00:23:54Thank you, friend.
00:23:55So it's almost all done.
00:23:58It's been five minutes.
00:24:00I request an extension.
00:24:02Alma Bremer is on the phone.
00:24:03I'll never get out of here.
00:24:07Someday I'll put a bomb in her hat.
00:24:11Hello, doll.
00:24:13You know what?
00:24:15Your number has given dividends.
00:24:16Vincent and I discussed you,
00:24:18and this morning you gave me
00:24:19a bracelet of diamonds
00:24:20to see if I forgave you.
00:24:23Tonight?
00:24:25What for?
00:24:26You could come by
00:24:27and include it in my insurance policy.
00:24:30Okay.
00:24:31I have an appointment at 8 at 9.
00:24:33Goodbye, darling.
00:24:34Goodbye, darling.
00:24:35See you later, doll.
00:24:40Don't lose the bracelet.
00:24:45One night you're with me,
00:24:47and the next day you don't care.
00:24:50You want to go with someone else.
00:24:52I think you've misinterpreted me.
00:24:56A golf, huh?
00:24:59If you prefer someone honest and formal,
00:25:01I'll buy you a drink.
00:25:03Just a moment.
00:25:04I'll go with you.
00:25:05I want to read the newspapers.
00:25:08Come on, doll.
00:25:09Three is a crowd.
00:25:14I'm sure when Cushing heard about the amendment,
00:25:16they had to tear it from the ceiling.
00:25:18Here at the News-Gazette,
00:25:19Senator Scott gets two rights.
00:25:21We were expecting something like this.
00:25:22Citizen has a civic spirit.
00:25:24He gives the amendment four stars.
00:25:27Can I have the TV?
00:25:30Take a picture of Senator Berry
00:25:31to open your mouth.
00:25:34Waiter!
00:25:35There's too little gin in this gin-lemon.
00:25:37That's a lemonade.
00:25:38Then put more sugar in it.
00:25:40What time is it?
00:25:41I have to go back to the office
00:25:42to see those insurance policies.
00:25:44This watch is wonderful.
00:25:45It wakes me up in the morning,
00:25:46makes me breakfast,
00:25:47washes my socks.
00:25:48And it also makes up those bad jokes.
00:25:50What time is it?
00:25:51It's...
00:25:54What do you expect from a watch?
00:25:55Everything?
00:25:57Don't take your dress off, doll.
00:25:58I know.
00:25:59Where are you going?
00:26:00Don't you dare come back humiliated and on your knees.
00:26:02Go away, Joan.
00:26:04Goodbye, Mr. Webb.
00:26:07You know,
00:26:09I used to like him.
00:26:30I used to like him.
00:27:00Alma?
00:27:19Alma?
00:27:28Alma?
00:27:30Alma?
00:28:00Alma?
00:28:30Alma?
00:28:31Alma?
00:28:32Alma?
00:28:33Alma?
00:28:50I know I'm no good to you,
00:28:53but I'll get back at you.
00:28:56I'll get back at you,
00:28:57even if I have to smash
00:29:00Believe me, I will avenge you.
00:29:02I will avenge you.
00:29:04I'm going to call the police.
00:29:27Come quickly! Police!
00:29:29They have killed a woman in Fenerhans!
00:29:32In Fenerhans!
00:29:34Dead!
00:29:44Locate that, Captain.
00:29:57I believe you, agent.
00:29:59Yes, look.
00:30:00It's very dangerous, isn't it?
00:30:01A thorn, look.
00:30:02Yes, well, it has its compensations, don't you think?
00:30:05Hey, come here!
00:30:09That's not done to a law enforcement officer!
00:30:11You're drunk.
00:30:13Resistance to authority, huh? You live here!
00:30:16Listen, flatfooted.
00:30:17Either you let go of my arm or I'll punch you up to that floor.
00:30:20You're under arrest!
00:30:23Tell Captain Grace to come down.
00:30:25I've arrested a suspect.
00:30:28Oh, yes.
00:30:38What's going on, Umbo?
00:30:39They won't let you play?
00:30:41I've arrested this man, Captain.
00:30:43He resisted and threatened to send me to that pot over there.
00:30:46That's not true, Umbo.
00:30:48I said that.
00:30:49Let him go.
00:30:53Captain, you don't want Umbo to end our beautiful friendship, do you?
00:30:57Mr. Webb, I suspect that he has confronted the agent to set the time of his arrival.
00:31:03Yes.
00:31:05It's possible.
00:31:06Where to?
00:31:07To the attic, please.
00:31:12She can't be dead for more than half an hour.
00:31:14I'd like to know if it was a professional thief or...
00:31:17The jewels are not there.
00:31:20And a job like that can't be done by just any thief.
00:31:24Alma Bremer had relations with many influential people.
00:31:27I want this case to be resolved before the public opinion begins to...
00:31:30They're still looking for the last case.
00:31:32What?
00:31:33District Attorney Joyce, this is Mr. Webb and Inspector Fraud.
00:31:35Hello, a big case. I've investigated for the District Attorney.
00:31:38Did you have an appointment with Miss Bremer?
00:31:40I almost forgot. We meet at eight.
00:31:42She'll be a little late.
00:31:44Yes.
00:31:46Too late.
00:31:50What was your relationship with her?
00:31:51We were close friends, and I didn't let her get carried away by her imagination.
00:31:53Why did you want to see her?
00:31:54I took care of her insurance.
00:31:55Vincent Cushing had just given her jewels and wanted me to include them.
00:31:58Cushing, huh?
00:31:59How do we know you're telling us the truth? You're not a friend of Cushing.
00:32:02No, but you are.
00:32:04And there's something you should know.
00:32:09Alma told me she had an appointment at nine.
00:32:11But she won't know who she was meeting with.
00:32:13All I know is that Cushing had given her jewels.
00:32:15Do you have a cigarette?
00:32:16You seem to be very interested in this case, Mr. Webb.
00:32:19Yes.
00:32:21And you don't know how much.
00:32:23To you, it's just a body.
00:32:26But to me, it's Alma Bremer.
00:32:28And the heartless man who did it will pay.
00:32:31You shouldn't be so melodramatic.
00:32:33We all feel it as much as you do.
00:32:35I'm glad to see you, Mr. Cushing.
00:32:37I found out out there. It's horrible.
00:32:39Only a bastard could do something like that.
00:32:41Oh, that's what I was telling them. And you're the main suspect.
00:32:45I'm sorry. I didn't mean to irritate you.
00:32:47I'll irritate you.
00:32:48As far as I'm concerned, he's the suspect.
00:32:50He's the only one who knew about the jewels he gave the young lady.
00:32:53I didn't give her any jewels.
00:32:55But you had an appointment with her at nine.
00:32:57For other reasons. I wanted my advice on a matter of security.
00:32:59Let me go!
00:33:01Get your dirty hands off me!
00:33:03We found him near the building.
00:33:05He said he wanted to twist his stupid neck.
00:33:07Good job.
00:33:08Yes, I'm going to twist his neck.
00:33:12No.
00:33:14It can't be.
00:33:16Alma.
00:33:17Alma.
00:33:18God is Alma.
00:33:20Alma, honey.
00:33:22I found Mr. Godena in the corner.
00:33:24He said he was waiting for Mr. Cushing, and I thought...
00:33:26Well, the suspects are gathering.
00:33:29Yes.
00:33:30They're coming out like mushrooms.
00:33:32You killed her.
00:33:33You knew she would come back to you.
00:33:35Calm down. You killed her.
00:33:39Why didn't you register it?
00:33:41I thought Humbo had done it.
00:33:42I thought O'Reilly had done it.
00:33:44Yes.
00:33:45I'll take care of it.
00:33:50Give me that.
00:33:51Let me.
00:33:55It's a little rough, isn't it?
00:33:56Yes.
00:33:58I'm sorry, Webb.
00:33:59It's just a scratch.
00:34:04Let me go, you thug!
00:34:05Get your dirty hands off me!
00:34:07If you break my dress, I'll throw you at Mr. Webb,
00:34:10who knows enough laws to leave you on the street forever.
00:34:13And that...
00:34:14Johnny, Johnny, tell him to let me go.
00:34:16What are you doing here?
00:34:17I was trying to go upstairs, and I said I had to stop Mr. Webb
00:34:20before it was too late.
00:34:22Too late?
00:34:23Yes.
00:34:24Why?
00:34:25No, wait a minute.
00:34:26Did you suspect that Webb wanted to kill Miss Bremmer?
00:34:30No, he wanted to court her.
00:34:32I was the one who wanted to kill her, just because she has...
00:34:38I'd like to go home and have a doctor look at this.
00:34:40You must stay to be questioned.
00:34:42I suggest you focus on Mr. Webb.
00:34:45Why don't you shut your mouth and die?
00:34:47I've been thinking about it.
00:34:49The man who called us was here before,
00:34:51and it's possible he stepped on her blood.
00:34:53If there's any of it left in her shoes,
00:34:55our chemists would find it.
00:34:58But maybe the killer isn't among us.
00:35:01True, maybe not.
00:35:03Captain, you'll help me take off her shoes.
00:35:05Her shoes?
00:35:06Yes, those are her shoes.
00:35:09All right, go ahead.
00:35:10That goes for everyone.
00:35:11If you walk too much, the blood could be erased.
00:35:14And put a label with your name on each pair.
00:35:22Take off your shoes.
00:35:26Look, Rena.
00:35:28She's wearing socks.
00:35:29What's wrong?
00:35:40She looks like the pig that went to the market.
00:35:44Captain Graves will take you to the interrogation center.
00:35:48Well, in that case...
00:35:50Do you think I'll need a lawyer?
00:35:52Listen, Webb.
00:35:53I won't let you turn this into a circus.
00:35:55Oh, my dear Joyce,
00:35:56don't you know how to respect constitutional rights?
00:35:58Humbo.
00:35:59Yes?
00:36:00Do me a favor.
00:36:01Call my partner Samson.
00:36:03Tell him to come here to defend me from the district attorney.
00:36:06Oh, that's a bit much, Webb.
00:36:07No, no, Cushing.
00:36:09I'd also call a lawyer.
00:36:11With friends like these, you never know.
00:36:15I'm going to go to the lab.
00:36:17Oh, Inspector.
00:36:18Half soles and laces for mine.
00:36:21Melvin Fraud.
00:36:22Homicide Department.
00:36:30I just found out.
00:36:31You don't know how sorry I am.
00:36:33Thank you, Russell.
00:36:34I've consulted the A.B.A. Scorpus I've been able to get
00:36:36and my Ouija board.
00:36:38Good.
00:36:39Between Joyce and the fat Cushing,
00:36:41you're about to crush me.
00:36:43I...
00:36:44I'm going to die.
00:36:46I'm going to die.
00:36:47I'm going to die.
00:36:48I'm going to die.
00:36:49Come and sit here.
00:36:50It's very comfortable.
00:36:51How did the doll get into this?
00:36:53Forget it.
00:36:54I'll find out first hand.
00:36:55Mr. Fromm will ask you some questions
00:36:57and I would like to get answers without having to listen
00:36:59to how Mr. Webb makes his inappropriate and insulting comments.
00:37:04Has any of you seen this knife before?
00:37:08Yes?
00:37:11Yes, Miss Seymour?
00:37:13Oh, no.
00:37:14I'm sorry, but Mr. Webb once had a letter opener like this,
00:37:18but it wasn't the same because his was a letter opener.
00:37:22Are you sure it's not the same?
00:37:24Yes, of course.
00:37:25Sure, sure.
00:37:26Are you sure?
00:37:29There's a question I'd like to ask you, Mr. Cushing.
00:37:32Did Miss Bremer give you a bracelet of diamonds this morning?
00:37:38Don't lie to us.
00:37:39Of course not.
00:37:40It's absurd.
00:37:41Don't give us that.
00:37:42Last night you argued with her,
00:37:44this morning you gave her that jewel,
00:37:45and tonight you killed her.
00:37:46Everyone could testify that you're an uncontrollable violent.
00:37:49Yes, that's true.
00:37:50One night at the club, Mr. Cushing got so angry with Mr. Godin...
00:37:53Silence!
00:37:54...that his veins were in his neck.
00:37:57Gentlemen, I'd like to make a suggestion.
00:37:59Mr. Webb, I advise you to shut up
00:38:01because we're not going to believe anything you say against Mr. Cushing.
00:38:05Dear prosecutor,
00:38:06if you refuse to listen to the testimony of a suspect,
00:38:09you will be violating the federal constitution,
00:38:11the state laws, and the local ordinance 484.
00:38:14Article 4.
00:38:16Any questions?
00:38:18If I wasn't so drunk, I would never have been arrested.
00:38:22Give that man a cup of coffee.
00:38:24And keep interrogating him.
00:38:25Maybe he'll confess.
00:38:27Mr. Taylor, you're the deceased's ex-husband.
00:38:29Tell me,
00:38:30do you know anyone around you who could have a cell phone to murder her?
00:38:33No one.
00:38:34Allow me to refute that.
00:38:38Mr. Taylor was furious
00:38:39because he had to pay his ex-wife a compensation.
00:38:42That's not true.
00:38:43You need money.
00:38:44He asked her to forgive him.
00:38:45She refused, and he killed her.
00:38:46Damn it!
00:38:47He also has scratches on his face.
00:38:48They could have been made by a file.
00:38:50And I wonder if any of these abuses
00:38:52have been fixed on the file.
00:38:54I was drinking, I fell, I cut my face.
00:38:55You fell with the whole team.
00:38:57Who is leading this investigation?
00:38:58The police department or this pick-up?
00:39:00Sit down.
00:39:02How about a cognac?
00:39:03Cushing's party was last night, and he threatened them with death.
00:39:06In the Riviera, they will be able to confirm it.
00:39:07Is that true?
00:39:08No.
00:39:09No?
00:39:10Why don't you give Mr. lawyer a well-charged coffee?
00:39:13They're just a bunch of liars.
00:39:15I saw how he did it.
00:39:16Wait a minute, young lady.
00:39:17Three of the present have assured...
00:39:19Do you want to see where you're going?
00:39:21I'm sorry.
00:39:22How far did you know the deceased?
00:39:24Pretty well.
00:39:25And I know he spent a lot of time with Webb.
00:39:27Do you have anything to say?
00:39:28Of course I do.
00:39:30I know Pete Codena hated her to death
00:39:32just because Alma rejected him for Cushing.
00:39:40I've never been praised so much in all my life.
00:39:43I shouldn't laugh at you so much,
00:39:45even though I don't think you'll kill her.
00:39:48Gentlemen, I know Mr. Codena quite well.
00:39:52And I doubt he would attack a poor defenseless woman,
00:39:54armed only with a knife.
00:39:58Let me go! Let me go!
00:40:00Calm down, friend.
00:40:01Do you want to stop stepping on me?
00:40:03Calm down, I'm sorry.
00:40:04Shut up!
00:40:08Give me another double.
00:40:09He has to talk. Wake him up.
00:40:11Give me.
00:40:14Come on, wake up.
00:40:15There's a lot of gin.
00:40:17Please.
00:40:18This is becoming ridiculous.
00:40:20Excuse me, sir.
00:40:24Wow.
00:40:25They found blood on one of Webb's shoes.
00:40:32But it wasn't Mrs. Bremer's blood.
00:40:34The experts have no doubt.
00:40:36Blood is blood.
00:40:37That can't be denied.
00:40:39The poor, the rich, we all have it.
00:40:42Silence!
00:40:43The blood in question comes from the wound in Mr. Cusin's arm.
00:40:46They've analyzed the sale.
00:40:48I'll burn those shoes tomorrow.
00:40:50I won't let you make bad jokes about this investigation.
00:40:53Cognac, please.
00:40:56Get that man out of here.
00:40:58Come on, let's go, friend.
00:41:00Wait, wait, wait.
00:41:01Don't push me.
00:41:04Respect my constitutional rights.
00:41:12I'm going to let everyone go for now.
00:41:15You can put on your shoes.
00:41:22My dear friend, I hope you're okay.
00:41:24Now you'll see.
00:41:25Quiet.
00:41:27Don't let anyone leave the city.
00:41:29If they try, I'll have them.
00:41:34Johnny.
00:41:35Johnny.
00:41:36Johnny, you know what I think?
00:41:38What?
00:41:39I think whoever did it is a murderer.
00:41:42Okay.
00:41:47We're where we started.
00:41:49The only thing we have is the knife.
00:41:52Where is it?
00:41:54It's not here.
00:41:57Battle over the highway amendment.
00:42:01Scott is taking action against the Barry Cushing Tandem.
00:42:04I'm a poor cowboy with a broken heart for you.
00:42:08Ras.
00:42:09Have you checked those data?
00:42:11Have I ever lied?
00:42:13I'd rather not answer.
00:42:15You know, I don't think I'll ever be able to get rid of this paint job.
00:42:19We all have to sacrifice ourselves for the community.
00:42:22And you're going to help the senator present the facts as they are.
00:42:27That's right.
00:42:29Hey, wait.
00:42:31You can't kill so many people in a year with bubonic plague.
00:42:34Leave me alone, Technician.
00:42:36What's that?
00:42:37There was paint on the brush.
00:42:43Yes?
00:42:44There's a guy who wants to see you.
00:42:46Oh, a guy, huh?
00:42:48Well, let's see. I've already paid the rent, my salary.
00:42:52You should tell me if I'm getting close.
00:42:54Very funny.
00:42:55He says he's from the Citizen.
00:42:59The good side of the press. I'll go talk to him.
00:43:01Good.
00:43:02If you want, we can meet for dinner.
00:43:04Tomorrow's my day off.
00:43:06What did you want to see me for?
00:43:07I'll call you.
00:43:08How opportune. You can't even flirt around here anymore.
00:43:10Do you have time for a couple of questions?
00:43:11I can answer the first one.
00:43:13I didn't kill Alma Bremer.
00:43:14The News Gazette thinks so.
00:43:16Cushing has bribed them.
00:43:17Do you think they're trying to cover up for someone close?
00:43:19Yes, very close.
00:43:21Likewise.
00:43:22Have you told the police?
00:43:23Of course.
00:43:25And they looked at me with a face of hatred.
00:43:28They wouldn't stop him even if he confessed everything.
00:43:30Senator Scott is calling you.
00:43:31He's inside.
00:43:32My director is still fighting corruption, but he's losing his mind.
00:43:36Cushing's still got it.
00:43:38That's your bomb.
00:43:39Very good. You light the fuse, but it explodes in our face.
00:43:42I'll tell you what the director says.
00:43:46This is a lost war, but if you change politicians, remember me.
00:43:50I always dreamed of being a police commissioner,
00:43:52to be able to park in forbidden places.
00:43:54Miss Atter, put him on the list of commissioners.
00:43:56What's the list of commissioners?
00:44:01Don't tell me anything, or I'll kick your ass.
00:44:03He's come to see one of the citizens.
00:44:12Bravo.
00:44:15I've killed two women and one cop.
00:44:17The cops only score six.
00:44:20Maybe this doesn't sound like much, but you killed Alma.
00:44:24They sent me a threat note.
00:44:26When you told me, I didn't think it was very convincing, John.
00:44:29Well, maybe you had your reasons.
00:44:32Yes?
00:44:33There are some cops here, which doesn't surprise me at all.
00:44:36Captain Grace and Inspector Froome.
00:44:49Good morning, Judge.
00:44:51Gentlemen, this is an unexpected pleasure.
00:44:54I hope you don't mind if we take a look.
00:44:56We don't have a registration order, but...
00:44:58Oh, you're always welcome, but you'll have to take care of it yourselves.
00:45:02All right, come in.
00:45:08What do you think they're looking for?
00:45:10I'd say it's a spy.
00:45:12A spy?
00:45:13Yes, a spy.
00:45:16What do you think they're looking for?
00:45:18I'd say it's some kind of gypsy.
00:45:20And the big prize is a couple of lawyers.
00:45:23No, I know what it is.
00:45:25What?
00:45:26They're looking for a C-U-C-I-H-O.
00:45:36Do you want to try it?
00:45:40No, thank you.
00:45:43No, it's very cold.
00:45:57How do I look?
00:45:59Well, you're hot.
00:46:03Have you ever seen anything like this, kid?
00:46:08Wow.
00:46:10Well, would you like a drink?
00:46:12It's going to be a long day.
00:46:16No, thank you.
00:46:18All right.
00:46:20Oh, we have sliding panels, secret doors, fake backgrounds...
00:46:25...and transparent windows in my partner's office.
00:46:28Would you like to see them?
00:46:30Take a look in the other office.
00:46:32Do you think they'll find it?
00:46:37Let's go.
00:46:53Take this.
00:46:59You'd better keep it.
00:47:01It's a sling.
00:47:03Do you have a cigarette?
00:47:05We're sorry to have bothered you, Mr. Webb.
00:47:07That's the bad thing about fortune-tellers.
00:47:09They almost never get it right.
00:47:13Surprise!
00:47:19I went to the warehouse and bought the prettiest thing...
00:47:24What the hell's going on here?
00:47:26She fainted.
00:47:28Because she was so excited to see some real cops.
00:47:31They're getting worse every day, I assure you.
00:47:36We've lost a lot of weight.
00:47:39Wake up, baby.
00:47:41I don't want to hurt you.
00:47:44Baby!
00:47:46I've opened an account for you.
00:47:48I'll pay you back in a million ways.
00:47:51I've seen it all.
00:47:53Shut up!
00:47:57My little girl.
00:48:02Meditate on it, gentlemen.
00:48:04The lives of more than 3,000 men, women and children...
00:48:07...have been blinded in the last 12 months.
00:48:10Gentlemen, those numbers are false.
00:48:12The result of a frivolous and malicious imagination.
00:48:15Senator Scott has the floor.
00:48:18The numbers can be very cold at times.
00:48:20That's why I'll give you a little more than mere statistics.
00:48:23The truth, and in a forceful way.
00:48:26Anything but masterful plagues.
00:48:30It's not funny, gentlemen.
00:48:32Order, please.
00:48:34Senator Scott has the floor.
00:48:41We have 12 samples of asphalt...
00:48:43...from other states and a sample from here.
00:48:46This is an official test machine.
00:48:48It can be used to scale the pressure...
00:48:51...exerted by millions of cars on the asphalt.
00:48:55I'll prove it.
00:48:57Oklahoma.
00:49:02Pressure of 6.6...
00:49:04...which means that this asphalt...
00:49:06...has a duration of 27 hours.
00:49:11He's doing very well.
00:49:13I think I've underestimated Mr. Webb.
00:49:18Now a sample from our state.
00:49:22Valid for 7 years.
00:49:25Unable to withstand the weight of 10 million cars.
00:49:29Not to mention bicycles, motorcycles and skates.
00:49:34It's time for Mr. Webb...
00:49:36...to give a speech.
00:49:38Mr. Scott has the floor.
00:49:40The numbers can be very cold at times.
00:49:43The truth, and in a forceful way.
00:49:46It's not funny, gentlemen.
00:49:49It's time for Mr. Webb...
00:49:51...to be accused of murder.
00:49:55There are faster ways.
00:50:02Have you cleaned it?
00:50:04This is getting on my nerves.
00:50:06We should leave it like this.
00:50:08They might come back.
00:50:18I don't even want to look.
00:50:21It's not there.
00:50:23Do you think we've offended someone...
00:50:25...from the Magus Syndicate?
00:50:27What was it? Termites?
00:50:29Cushing, I think.
00:50:37If you think this joke is funny...
00:50:39...you can pick it up yourselves.
00:50:42My secretary.
00:50:44You know, you've missed something.
00:50:47What?
00:50:48The person with the best reason...
00:50:50...to kill Alma Bremer.
00:50:52Jealousy.
00:50:54I'm starting to get tired of your stupid jealousy.
00:50:57I'm sure you didn't treat her like that.
00:50:59Or did you?
00:51:01You might kill her.
00:51:03You destroy what you don't care about.
00:51:06Then kill me.
00:51:07Shut up!
00:51:08I have no reason to live.
00:51:10Kill me, or I'll do it myself.
00:51:12Again?
00:51:13I told you there's always a gun on the desk.
00:51:17I don't care.
00:51:36Daughter and friends say goodbye...
00:51:38...to the murdered man.
00:51:40John T. Bremer rests in peace...
00:51:42...while the five-state police search for his murderer.
00:51:48I'm leaving, Mother.
00:51:50I'll need five dollars.
00:51:55Are you ill again?
00:51:57No, I'm fine.
00:51:58You don't look well.
00:51:59Leave me alone.
00:52:01I'm tired.
00:52:02Ask your father.
00:52:04All right.
00:52:18Mother.
00:52:19Please.
00:52:20What's the matter?
00:52:21Leave us alone.
00:52:23I said leave.
00:52:24You'd better leave.
00:52:31Have you lost your mind?
00:52:33Murderer.
00:52:34Murderer.
00:52:35You're a damn murderer.
00:52:37Why, being my wife, do you believe the lies...
00:52:39...that White publishes about me in the papers?
00:52:42I don't believe them.
00:52:44Why, being my wife, do you believe the lies...
00:52:46...that White publishes about me in the papers?
00:52:48You've ruined my life.
00:52:50You killed her like you killed her father.
00:52:52I know everything.
00:52:53You killed her father.
00:52:54And when he found out, you killed her.
00:52:56What did you do with that cut?
00:53:00What did you do with that cut?
00:53:02I'll take it to the police.
00:53:14I'll take it to the police.
00:53:45You're in bad shape, pal.
00:53:58I'm sorry.
00:53:59Miss Cushing, right?
00:54:01Could you please leave me alone?
00:54:03I can't breathe.
00:54:15I suppose that now that you've finished school...
00:54:17...you're doing your father's dirty work.
00:54:19I suppose that now that you've finished school...
00:54:21...you're doing your father's dirty work.
00:54:23This is my doing.
00:54:25You see, the things that Citizen has published about him...
00:54:27...have really upset my mother.
00:54:29And you decided to destroy everything...
00:54:31...by destroying the sources.
00:54:35Your father wouldn't be very happy...
00:54:37...if he saw this.
00:54:41Oh, by the way.
00:54:43How old are you?
00:54:4522 years old.
00:54:47Why?
00:54:48No reason.
00:54:54Would you like a cigarette?
00:54:56I'd love one.
00:55:03You do have an original technique, sir.
00:55:07Don't bother. I'll take a cab. Good night.
00:55:09Good night.
00:55:11Wait a minute.
00:55:13I've come to tell you that I'll never see you again.
00:55:15You can stop chasing me...
00:55:17...because I'll never look at you again...
00:55:19...even if you beg me.
00:55:31Good morning, miss.
00:55:33Mr. Webb hasn't come yet. He's in his office.
00:55:35I know. I just wanted to give this back to him.
00:55:38It's better this morning, miss.
00:55:40Thank you. It's better than ever.
00:55:47Some people will say it's very violent...
00:55:49...but it's a very effective technique.
00:55:56Good morning, miss.
00:56:05Why don't you use your phone?
00:56:10No.
00:56:27It's just routine.
00:56:29I'm sure he'll be able to explain all this without a problem.
00:56:31Has Mr. Webb found out?
00:56:33Yes.
00:56:34All of a sudden I've seen it all clear...
00:56:36...including your friend.
00:56:38Well, it was Sopo or Mr. Godena...
00:56:40...who said, don't stick your nose in.
00:56:45Well, we've got you now.
00:56:47Your secretary found out you killed Alma Bremer...
00:56:49...so you gave her a permanent suspension.
00:56:52Don't worry. She won't find her tracks.
00:56:54She's too smart.
00:56:56You've got a problem, Joyce.
00:56:58You think you're Tick Tracy.
00:57:00And what do you think I saw?
00:57:02That woman standing there with her eyes closed.
00:57:04She had scratches all over her face and her hair was tangled.
00:57:06She's more likely to hit a woman than hit herself.
00:57:09What's the matter, Johnny?
00:57:11Hello, Ras.
00:57:13You know my psychopath friends, don't you?
00:57:15Yes.
00:57:17Hello, girl.
00:57:19Put your hello where it belongs, thank you.
00:57:21Very well, Miss Seymour.
00:57:23Let's see what you said about Mr. Webb just a moment ago.
00:57:26No, it's nothing.
00:57:28I was just saying that last night he had a fight with his secretary.
00:57:30Anne, watch what you say.
00:57:32Now don't try to fool me. I saw it was your secretary.
00:57:34Without a doubt, Mr. Webb will have another woman.
00:57:37That's a surprise, Papi.
00:57:39Gentlemen, if you'll excuse me.
00:57:41I have some matters to resolve in the newscast.
00:57:44Write in the necrological section.
00:57:46Excuse me.
00:57:53Give him a hand. Hold the cardboard, will you?
00:57:57Hello, Mr. Webb.
00:57:59Hello, Sonny. How's it going?
00:58:01Fine.
00:58:03My wife had a little flu.
00:58:05But it's over now.
00:58:07Ed, Miss Seymour has very important information for you.
00:58:12All right, I'll take care of her.
00:58:14Yes, yes.
00:58:18All right, take it from here.
00:58:20Take a good look, Webb. You'll learn something.
00:58:23Listen, Joyce.
00:58:25I like an explosive ending as much as you do.
00:58:28But you're making a mistake.
00:58:30Unfortunately, I have to fulfill my duty.
00:58:32Let's go.
00:58:38Mr. Webb.
00:58:40I'm P. Hemingway Collins,
00:58:42Secretary of the League of Citizens for a Better Government.
00:58:45Nice to meet you, Mr. Collins.
00:58:47Yes, our League is convinced that you are the ideal man
00:58:50to fight corruption, bribery and crimes
00:58:53that have allowed Commissioner Cushing,
00:58:56Senator Berry and the District Attorney, Joyce, to flourish.
00:58:59Let me introduce you to the District Attorney, Mr. Collins, Mr. Joyce.
00:59:04How are you?
00:59:05How are you?
00:59:06I've got him!
00:59:07Luckily, the judge owed me 25 bucks for a poker game.
00:59:10You're lucky, Corpus.
00:59:12All right, Webb. One of these days you're going to run out of money.
00:59:14Yes, I understand.
00:59:16Today is Halloween and you have to scare me.
00:59:18Let's go.
00:59:19Webb.
00:59:20Are you sure he's the District Attorney?
00:59:23Well, that's what they call him as a joke in the News Gazette.
00:59:27Why is Webb free?
00:59:32You'd better take out your wallet. I need another five dollars.
00:59:36Of course.
00:59:47It is rumored that Johnny Webb has a cover that he refuses to use
00:59:51and suggests that he is protecting the good name of some lady.
00:59:56Betrayal!
01:00:01In case you don't remember, I'm the mother of the Citizen before the bomb exploded in my face.
01:00:05Miss Blissing Webb and her partner, Samson.
01:00:07And a friend.
01:00:08Nice to meet you.
01:00:09Your new secretary.
01:00:10Yes, they sent me from the agency.
01:00:14I've always wanted a secretary who knew how to attack.
01:00:16Do you know how to put a lime in a pie? It would be good for us.
01:00:19And write, Commissioner.
01:00:20Oh, CM.
01:00:21Great, okay, don't get tired.
01:00:23Are you hired? Give me your coat. You don't have one, I'll buy you one.
01:00:26Come, I'll show you the factory.
01:00:27I know how to write, Commissioner.
01:00:28What are those forms? What was that intrepid and sagacious journalist?
01:00:31They threw him out for relating to murderers and compromising the newspaper.
01:00:34Take a look.
01:00:38What does it say the same as in the News Gazette?
01:00:44Look at this.
01:00:46The knife has disappeared from the laboratory.
01:00:49I'll have to sleep with the windows closed.
01:00:51I wonder if they make steel pajamas.
01:00:54Mother, if you proved that Cushing is a rotten apple in politics,
01:00:58would you get your job back?
01:01:00The answer is obvious, yes.
01:01:01Come to my office in the morning and we'll talk about it.
01:01:04Okay, I appreciate it very much.
01:01:06We have no weapons against the forces of evil.
01:01:08No.
01:01:10But trust me.
01:01:13Laugh, they also laughed at Marconi.
01:01:16I don't know why, it never seemed very funny to me.
01:01:19The possible murderers of Ather are neither Cushing nor Codena.
01:01:24The police could only know that she was killed by a blow.
01:01:28I think this is nothing more than a dirty montage.
01:01:31Mike?
01:01:35Do you still know how to blow up safes?
01:01:37I don't need to blow them up.
01:01:38I just need to blow them up.
01:01:41You've convinced me.
01:01:43You're not thinking about Cushing's safe.
01:01:46Oh, look.
01:01:47What do you want me to do with this?
01:01:49Give it to me.
01:01:51Come on, guys, we have to clear all this up.
01:01:54Ah, Mr. Webb.
01:01:55I would like to introduce you to our committee.
01:01:58Mrs. Dattering, Mrs. Eperon-Smith and Mrs. Galloway.
01:02:03From the crusade of God for a clean government.
01:02:07I'm sorry, ladies, you'll have to excuse us.
01:02:10We have to prepare the robbery of a crime.
01:02:16Surprise!
01:02:17Again?
01:02:18Do you like it?
01:02:19I was in the closet.
01:02:20Hi, Ras.
01:02:21I've decided to forgive you and let the waters return to their source.
01:02:25Mike!
01:02:29Mike, you've got it!
01:02:30Wow!
01:02:31Those from the safe have deceived Cushing.
01:02:34I've been able to blow it up in a second.
01:02:37I'm so happy.
01:02:38I'm so happy.
01:02:39I'm so happy.
01:02:40I'm so happy.
01:02:41I'm so happy.
01:02:42I'm so happy.
01:02:43I'm so happy.
01:02:44I'm so happy.
01:02:45I've been able to blow it up in a second.
01:02:47Besides, I'm afraid that the killer will now go after you.
01:02:49I don't want to be like my mother...
01:02:52...who was almost a widow when my father almost died.
01:02:54She has a fish-bone in her throat.
01:02:56Still nothing, Me.
01:02:59That Julie has a weird signature.
01:03:01Once a Divina told me she would make me crazy before 2021.
01:03:04You've received a Cushing of $ 24,000, Julie.
01:03:08Wow!
01:03:09I liked it, but why did you do this to me?
01:03:11To find this.
01:03:12Well, there are many more.
01:03:14The head of the Department of Police, Vincent Cushing.
01:03:17They'll hang Cushing with this.
01:03:19What a funny storekeeper.
01:03:21I'm sure Cushing is buying his wife.
01:03:24Oh, my God!
01:03:26Are you going to be like this all day?
01:03:28Of course.
01:03:29What do you mean?
01:03:30Clean the Public Works Committee that locks Cushing up
01:03:32and prevent him from hanging or spending the day kissing you?
01:03:34Here's the proof we needed.
01:03:36A one-way ticket to the prison for Cushing,
01:03:38Godena and the District Attorney.
01:03:40And Senator Berry.
01:03:41It's going to be so easy for them to approve that amendment
01:03:44It's not just that, Ras.
01:03:46I made a promise.
01:03:47And now that Cushing has no power,
01:03:49the police won't hesitate to arrest him.
01:03:51That shows that his men are involved.
01:03:53It's very curious that Godena disappeared after Alma's death.
01:03:56Cushing is involved in something that could be murder.
01:03:59Look, friend.
01:04:01And I don't want to be a scapegoat.
01:04:03I'll be on your side even if it doesn't work.
01:04:05Mother's kids have to eat.
01:04:09Cushing's political machinery has been discovered.
01:04:12Cushing's political machinery has been discovered.
01:04:14Cushing's political machinery has been discovered.
01:04:16Cushing's political machinery has been discovered.
01:04:18Hello, Mother.
01:04:19Congratulations on the sharpness of your sense of smell.
01:04:21Don't say anything until you know who I am.
01:04:23Who are you?
01:04:24I'm Mother, the intrepid journalist whose children can eat again.
01:04:27Do you remember him, Aladino?
01:04:28The boy with the wonderful lamp?
01:04:30Good morning, gentlemen.
01:04:31Hello, Inspector.
01:04:32Inspector, you're not very up to date.
01:04:33A congratulations wouldn't be too much.
01:04:35Congratulations.
01:04:36I've received them all.
01:04:37The Commissioner, the Prosecutor, the Mayor.
01:04:39As Commissioner, my first mission is unpleasant.
01:04:41Especially when I think that your anti-corruption campaign
01:04:44has been the trigger for my promotion.
01:04:47From, try to tell me in a subtle way that I'm under arrest.
01:04:50Webb, I want to thank you.
01:04:52Oh, no, please wait a moment.
01:04:54I'm going to get my violin.
01:04:56But the News-Gazette says that you're the murderer
01:04:58and the only one who could have killed your secretary.
01:05:01So I have to arrest you.
01:05:03Listen to me, From.
01:05:05I can't go to jail.
01:05:06Give me a few hours to clarify all this.
01:05:08Surprise!
01:05:12I'm glad to see you here, Inspector.
01:05:14Why Ana Tufillo?
01:05:15Well, a friend of mine who has powers
01:05:17dreamed that the Commissioner was the murderer
01:05:19and you were his accomplice.
01:05:21Shut up!
01:05:23Those dreams have you stunned.
01:05:25Oh, it's okay, John.
01:05:26Look, I want to show you my dress.
01:05:28It's beautiful.
01:05:29I'm going to try it on.
01:05:30If you don't mind,
01:05:31I'll write an article about this domestic scene.
01:05:33Okay.
01:05:34I'll wait for you at the station at the first hour.
01:05:36You'll be able to sleep in your own bed tonight.
01:05:38And I suppose you'll want to spend the evening with your girlfriend.
01:05:41But don't leave the city, okay?
01:05:44Thank you, From.
01:05:49You told him I was your girlfriend?
01:05:52Yes, people say a lot of nonsense when they're in a hurry.
01:05:57Ras, I'm cornered.
01:06:00I hope you say so, Johnny.
01:06:03Residence of Mr. Webb.
01:06:06Yes, just a moment.
01:06:10Yes?
01:06:11I'm worried about you, Webb.
01:06:13I just spoke to Graham, the new DA.
01:06:16He's honored, and he thinks you killed them.
01:06:19Yes.
01:06:20That's what everyone thinks.
01:06:24Yes.
01:06:25Yes, I have to introduce myself tomorrow.
01:06:28What's going on with the investigation?
01:06:31What's going on with the investigation?
01:06:33It's going to vote tomorrow.
01:06:34But a lot of the guys around here are still reading the news.
01:06:38Okay, Sam.
01:06:47As if there were no problems.
01:06:50Call me for the peace conference.
01:06:53Look, baby, please.
01:06:54Don't come with me with your baby, please.
01:06:56I wouldn't go back with you even if you asked me on your knees.
01:06:59I'm serious this time.
01:07:22You know, Johnny, worse things could have happened to you.
01:07:25I could have stepped on you, put a splinter in your nail.
01:07:30Well, the way I feel, I wouldn't even notice a splinter.
01:07:41Daughter and friends give the final farewell to the murdered man.
01:07:44It's Cushing's letter.
01:07:46What do you think of this?
01:07:47What?
01:07:49Read it.
01:07:51It must have fallen out of Sarah's pocket.
01:07:53Alma's father was also murdered.
01:07:55Listen, before Alma died,
01:07:57the participation of Godena in the business was the same as Cushing's.
01:08:00But after his murder, Cushing paid him half and this explains why.
01:08:06And I'll tell you something else.
01:08:08No doubt the knife they threw at me was from Texas.
01:08:11How long would it take you to pack your bag and hire a plane?
01:08:14To Morganville, Texas?
01:08:15To Morganville, Texas.
01:08:16Wait a minute.
01:08:17What will happen if we suffer a delay in Morganville
01:08:19and we can't show up at the station tomorrow morning?
01:08:21We'll have missed a night's sleep.
01:08:24All right, champ. Let's go.
01:08:34Morganville service station.
01:08:37Where's the cemetery?
01:08:38Down about three kilometers.
01:08:40We'll be back before one.
01:08:47What's this story about going to the cemetery?
01:08:49Look, this is where Holmes tells Watson what's going on.
01:08:53All right.
01:08:55The one who killed Alma's father was from this town.
01:08:57Then he left and committed two other crimes, okay?
01:08:59Of course.
01:09:00Hey, you're not bad at pretending to be Watson.
01:09:03And if the murderer came from this town,
01:09:05he'll have a relative buried here.
01:09:08So we'll look for his last name in a list.
01:09:10Yeah.
01:09:11Cushing, Godena, Taylor.
01:09:14What if the name changed after killing Alma's father?
01:09:17You know, it's curious, but...
01:09:19Criminals rarely change their last name completely.
01:09:22They either keep their mother's last name or their father's.
01:09:26I don't know if it's because of sentimentality or pride.
01:09:29But they keep part of their last name.
01:09:32Yeah.
01:09:33Uh-oh.
01:09:35There's his father.
01:09:47Oh, my God.
01:10:17What?
01:10:39Are you afraid?
01:10:41Yes.
01:10:42I'm going to lose my heart.
01:10:47I'm going to lose my heart.
01:11:17Are you scared?
01:11:19No, not really.
01:11:21Oh, my God...
01:11:22Have I made the next move?
01:11:23Yes.
01:11:27Do this.
01:11:28Here.
01:11:29Damn it.
01:11:30And put this over your head as well.
01:11:34Do this.
01:11:37No, listen.
01:11:38Prepare yourselves for the final judgment.
01:11:41The end of the world is near.
01:11:43Repent! Repent, sinners!
01:11:47Let's go. I'm cold.
01:11:50Since we're here, let's finish this.
01:11:54All right.
01:11:56Cover that part. I'll do that.
01:12:38Repent! Repent!
01:13:09Rush!
01:13:13Rush!
01:13:17Hang in there.
01:13:22Does it hurt?
01:13:24Did you see his face?
01:13:26I don't know.
01:13:28I don't know.
01:13:30I don't know.
01:13:32I don't know.
01:13:34I don't know.
01:13:37Did you see his face?
01:13:43Come on. I'll take you to the village, Jenny.
01:13:46No.
01:13:48Just give me a minute, all right?
01:13:52Do you know what I'm telling you, Russell?
01:13:54What, my friend?
01:13:56That I throw the towel.
01:14:00That guy is too tough.
01:14:06I don't know.
01:14:36And when his girl left him, his heart broke.
01:14:42And when his girl left him...
01:14:44Are you still insisting?
01:14:47How's that arm?
01:14:49Well, it doesn't hurt anymore.
01:14:52Hey, you told Frong you were going to Central.
01:14:55Uh-huh.
01:14:57But first, I'd like to discuss something with you.
01:14:59About the killer?
01:15:01Didn't you say you threw the towel?
01:15:03Yes.
01:15:04But I found pieces that fit.
01:15:07I'm all ears.
01:15:09Russ, how did the killer know we were going to the cemetery tonight?
01:15:13Well, Anna Tufillo has powers.
01:15:17No.
01:15:19Nobody knew our fate, and neither did Ann.
01:15:22You know, he would have been the ideal son I've always wanted to have.
01:15:26Oh, no.
01:15:27You've forgotten that I like to fly alone.
01:15:30And that I'm going to be free for the rest of my life.
01:15:34Why did you throw the knife at me last night?
01:15:37Did it hurt?
01:15:38Maybe you had your reasons for the other two, but...
01:15:42I'm sorry, I just wanted to scare you, that's all.
01:15:46Come to think of it, all the clues pointed to you.
01:15:50To kill me by leaving the knife in the drawer.
01:15:52That wasn't my intention, it happened without my will.
01:15:55I wanted you to think it was Cushing.
01:15:58Why? What did you have against Cushing?
01:16:00Look, Johnny.
01:16:01Alma had all the details of the case, and also the press reports.
01:16:05You killed the girl just because she had a newspaper.
01:16:08She was trying to blackmail me.
01:16:11Wait a minute, Johnny.
01:16:12I know how you felt about Alma, but she had changed since the first time you saw her.
01:16:17Go on.
01:16:20After 15 years of going down the right path,
01:16:22I was the one who killed her father in a bar fight.
01:16:25I swear, Johnny, it was an accident.
01:16:27He pulled out a knife.
01:16:29I was faster than him, but the jury didn't see it that way.
01:16:33I managed to escape.
01:16:35And Ather?
01:16:37Why did you have to kill her too?
01:16:39I had no choice.
01:16:40She saw me leave the knife in your desk.
01:16:42Don't look at me like that, please.
01:16:45You'll kill him, huh?
01:16:47My government spent a lot to teach me how to kill.
01:16:50I killed men I had nothing against.
01:16:52And when I had a reason, it was very easy for me, I guess.
01:16:57I can't forget how you killed Alma.
01:17:00I couldn't let him report me.
01:17:02Those long and endless trials.
01:17:04Then the resources, the waiting, and more waiting.
01:17:06Johnny, I want death to be faster than the laws dictate.
01:17:12Well, that's all, I guess.
01:17:15Johnny, listen.
01:17:17Would you let me go to another state?
01:17:19For old times' sake, huh?
01:17:22For old times' sake?
01:17:24I always appreciated you.
01:17:26And you'll never know how much.
01:17:29But I don't think you'd understand when I said I liked Alma.
01:17:37I'm sorry.
01:17:57Please, don't hurry.
01:18:00They're killing each other.
01:18:26They're killing each other.
01:18:57I'm sorry, my friend.
01:18:59No, it's better this way, Johnny.
01:19:02Clean and fast.
01:19:08Thank you, my friend.
01:19:27Good work, Webb.
01:19:28Your girlfriend told us.
01:19:29Good, Mr. Webb.
01:19:30Tell us, Mr. Webb.
01:19:31It's been great.
01:19:32They've approved the amendment.
01:19:33Joyce, Cushing, and Godena will be tried.
01:19:35What would we have done without...
01:19:37Out!
01:19:38Get out of here!
01:19:46I'm sorry, Mr. Webb.
01:19:48I'm sorry.
01:19:49I'm sorry.
01:19:50I'm sorry.
01:19:51I'm sorry.
01:19:52I'm sorry.
01:19:53I'm sorry.
01:19:58Thank you, my dear.
01:20:06Are you better?
01:20:07Much better, my dear.
01:20:08Great.
01:20:09I suppose we'll meet again.
01:20:11Yes.
01:20:12What is it?
01:20:13But first, I want to thank you for everything.
01:20:16I would never have listened to that boy.
01:20:18What boy?
01:20:19The university boy.
01:20:20Remember?
01:20:21You told me.
01:20:22Oh, you don't know how handsome he is, an 85, blue eyes, and with some eyelashes.
01:20:27We thought we'd live together, you know?
01:20:29Hey, listen to me, I don't know anything about that idiot.
01:20:31He could be a kidnapper, there are many with blue eyes.
01:20:34It can't be, he's a university student.
01:20:36I won't allow it.
01:20:37I won't let you leave with the first handsome boy who listens to you.
01:20:40There could be some crazy guy in his family.
01:20:42But, Mr. Webb...
01:20:43Don't call me Mr. Webb, and I don't care if he's tall, rich, or if he opens a bank account for you.
01:20:47Besides, you need someone to trust.
01:20:50A lawyer, or something like that.
01:20:57They always ask that, if you promise to obey.
01:21:01And I don't know, I don't get married every day.
01:21:13Mr. Webb, I'm a victim of your technique.
01:21:20THE END
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