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00:03:21Yes?
00:03:23Yes, who is this?
00:03:25This is Francois Delampe speaking.
00:03:28Helene?
00:03:30How are you, Helene, dear?
00:03:31What can I do for you?
00:03:33Francois, I've killed Andre.
00:03:37I need your help.
00:03:39Oh, now look, Helene, it's past midnight.
00:03:41I've had a hard day.
00:03:42I love you both dearly, but this sort of a joke...
00:03:45It's true.
00:03:48I've killed Andre.
00:03:52You killed, but...
00:03:54Please help me.
00:03:56Call the police and...
00:03:58Come quickly.
00:04:01I just can't...
00:04:04Helene?
00:04:06Helene?
00:04:08Helene?
00:04:16Yes?
00:04:17Mr. Francois, Gaston, I tried to call you.
00:04:20Something terrible has happened.
00:04:22A man is dead.
00:04:24His head is under the press.
00:04:27And I saw a woman running, running away.
00:04:30Yes, Gaston.
00:04:32It looked... I think it was Madame de Lombre.
00:04:35You stay there, Gaston.
00:04:36I'll get the police immediately.
00:04:53Athenaeum Club?
00:04:55Is Inspector Charas still there?
00:04:58Yes, thank you.
00:04:59Yes, I'll wait.
00:05:05Jack.
00:05:08Sorry to interrupt, sir.
00:05:10There's a call.
00:05:16Hello.
00:05:17Inspector?
00:05:18This is Francois de Lombre.
00:05:20You may remember we've met a few times at the club.
00:05:22It's just...
00:05:24I'm sorry to call you so late, but...
00:05:26Well, I'm in terrible trouble.
00:05:28Trouble, monsieur?
00:05:30My sister-in-law just phoned.
00:05:32She killed her husband.
00:05:34My brother.
00:05:35My brother, André.
00:05:37What?
00:05:38At our factory, de Lombre.
00:05:43And our night watchman called, too.
00:05:45There is a body.
00:05:47Where are you now, Mr. de Lombre?
00:05:50I'll pick you up in a few minutes. Goodbye.
00:05:52You'll have to excuse me.
00:06:05Inspector.
00:06:06Her name is just...
00:06:07No, no, we ought to look here first.
00:06:08But I've got to talk.
00:06:09Please, monsieur.
00:06:10I've already sent a man.
00:06:11She'll be all right.
00:06:20It's André.
00:06:22How can we raise the press?
00:06:24I'll do it for you.
00:06:26Would you like us to get one of your men?
00:06:28I'll be all right.
00:06:32I'll be all right.
00:06:40Whenever you're ready, monsieur.
00:07:00Dead about 30 minutes.
00:07:03Is the downspout fast?
00:07:05No.
00:07:06About the same.
00:07:08No danger of it coming down again?
00:07:10No.
00:07:11It's been set for 50 tons.
00:07:14Impact, zero.
00:07:17Zero?
00:07:18Yes, that means level with the bed.
00:07:21It's never been set that way, never.
00:07:24Oh?
00:07:25That would squeeze the metal to nothing.
00:07:30It's been set for single strokes, too.
00:07:33She didn't know how to operate the press.
00:07:37Are you sure this is your brother?
00:07:39Well, he...
00:07:40There was a long scar on his left leg.
00:07:43War wound up.
00:07:45Would you mind?
00:07:46Doctor.
00:08:10I can't believe it.
00:08:12Can you think of any reason why she would do such a thing?
00:08:15None.
00:08:16Absolutely none.
00:08:18They were completely happy together.
00:08:21They have a wonderful little boy, Philippe,
00:08:23whom they both adore.
00:08:25Elaine was always so gentle.
00:08:27It just doesn't make sense.
00:08:29Andre loved two things,
00:08:31his family and his work.
00:08:33It's impossible.
00:08:36What is it, monsieur?
00:08:38Stroke count.
00:08:39That's the stroke count.
00:08:41I don't understand.
00:08:43Whoever did this to Andre,
00:08:46it reads two.
00:08:47They did it twice.
00:08:49Twice?
00:08:50Oui, monsieur.
00:08:51I heard the press come down two times.
00:09:00Evening, monsieur.
00:09:02Good evening.
00:09:03Bonsoir, mon ami.
00:09:04Doctor.
00:09:05Is it true?
00:09:06Yes.
00:09:07Mais c'est impossible.
00:09:08Did Helene...
00:09:09Listen, I can't believe it.
00:09:10Oh, inspector, this is our family physician,
00:09:12Dr. Leijout.
00:09:13Inspector Charas.
00:09:14Your man called me.
00:09:15Elaine told him, so I came.
00:09:16How is she?
00:09:17Quite calm now.
00:09:18Almost in a state of euphoria, of relief.
00:09:21As though she's happy about it.
00:09:23Is she insane, doctor?
00:09:25Elaine Delarvo could never kill her husband.
00:09:28It's impossible.
00:09:29Unless she is or was insane.
00:09:32Did she tell you anything?
00:09:33Nothing, except she killed him.
00:09:36And how...
00:09:37No, there's nothing you know that could make her do that.
00:09:39Nothing.
00:09:40Why, inspector?
00:09:41I've known her all her life.
00:09:43I even deliver her.
00:09:46She and Andre were devoted to each other.
00:09:48Where is Madame Delon?
00:09:50In the living room.
00:09:53François, I'm sorry I called you.
00:09:55As you see, I could have called the police myself.
00:09:57I'm all right now.
00:09:59Elaine, my dear, you know if there's anything I can do.
00:10:02You're the police?
00:10:05Inspector Charas, madame.
00:10:07Elaine, what's going on?
00:10:09Why do you say you killed Andre?
00:10:11Why?
00:10:12It's all right, François.
00:10:13Everything's all right now.
00:10:15He's dead.
00:10:17He's dead.
00:10:19It's all right, François.
00:10:20Everything's all right now.
00:10:22Madame, would you tell us what happened?
00:10:25Of course, monsieur.
00:10:28I killed my husband, Andre Delon, about half an hour ago
00:10:31in the hydraulic press shed.
00:10:33You understand the gravity of the crime.
00:10:35You say you killed your husband.
00:10:36That means you murdered him.
00:10:39I killed Andre, yes.
00:10:42Why?
00:10:44I cannot answer that question.
00:10:46How did you kill him?
00:10:48In the hydraulic press.
00:10:49How do you operate it?
00:10:52First you put on the main switch.
00:10:55Then you set the stroke to whatever tonnage you want.
00:10:57You set the stroke to maximum, that is level with the table, or zero.
00:11:01Then you press the release button.
00:11:03It's the red one.
00:11:05You mean you put your husband under the press?
00:11:08No, inspector.
00:11:09He did that himself.
00:11:11He put his head and his arm under the press?
00:11:16Yes.
00:11:17Why?
00:11:19I cannot answer that question.
00:11:21Coffee, inspector?
00:11:23Yes, please.
00:11:25Gentlemen, would you wait for me outside, please?
00:11:27Yes, of course.
00:11:37No, thank you.
00:11:39Now, madame, you were happy with your husband.
00:11:43There were no mistresses.
00:11:45I had no lovers.
00:11:47We were both very happy.
00:11:49That is the truth.
00:11:51Then why did you kill him?
00:11:52I wish to help you all I can, inspector.
00:11:54But I cannot answer that question.
00:12:46You pressed the button, and it was all over.
00:12:48Yes.
00:12:50Why did you press it twice?
00:12:52Oh, it was only once.
00:12:54The stroke count read two.
00:12:55A machine cannot lie.
00:12:59Oh, yes.
00:13:01Yes, it was twice.
00:13:03I was wrong.
00:13:04I did it twice.
00:13:06I'm sorry.
00:13:07I'm sorry.
00:13:08I'm sorry.
00:13:09I'm sorry.
00:13:10I'm sorry.
00:13:11I'm sorry.
00:13:12I'm sorry.
00:13:13I was wrong.
00:13:14I did it twice.
00:13:16Why?
00:13:21Perhaps you were awake, madame.
00:13:23Of course, inspector.
00:13:34What would you advise medically, doctor?
00:13:37Rest.
00:13:38Maybe in a day or two, her state of mind will improve.
00:13:41Very well.
00:13:42The lady is under surveillance.
00:13:44I'll arrange for one of our nurses to take charge of her.
00:13:47Of course.
00:13:48Thank you very much, inspector.
00:13:49You can rely on me.
00:13:55What do you think?
00:13:57Would you show me your brother's laboratory?
00:14:00Yes, of course.
00:14:01This way.
00:14:12This is the work of a madman.
00:14:24There was over $200,000 worth of special equipment here.
00:14:28Andre was always so careful of everything.
00:14:31Special equipment?
00:14:32What was all this for?
00:14:33Well, I don't know.
00:14:34It could have been anything, any one of a dozen ideas.
00:14:37Well, when he developed something, then he would show it to me.
00:14:42He was working on an idea for the air ministry.
00:14:45Perhaps they'd know.
00:14:54I imagine electronics is a profitable field these days.
00:14:57Yes, very.
00:14:58We own the business jointly.
00:15:00We both have more money than we know what to do with.
00:15:04They had no outside interests, none, I'm sure of it.
00:15:07That's why it doesn't make sense.
00:15:09You're very attached to both of them, aren't you?
00:15:11Yes.
00:15:13Inspector, what does all this mean?
00:15:15I have no idea.
00:15:17She would tell me nothing except that she'd killed him.
00:15:20There appears to be no motive, no reason except insanity.
00:15:23And even that leaves several important questions unanswered.
00:15:27Perhaps he committed suicide.
00:15:29Well, if he did, why does she say she killed him?
00:15:32And if it was suicide, why such a clumsy method?
00:15:35And why involve your wife?
00:15:36And she was there.
00:15:39I knew she could hang for this.
00:15:43Poor Philippe.
00:15:45What will I tell him?
00:15:47How does one tell a child?
00:15:49If I may suggest, you go look after the boy for a while.
00:15:53What's going to happen to her?
00:15:55We'll keep her under observation for the moment.
00:15:57There's plenty of time.
00:16:00Did your brother ever experiment with animals?
00:16:03Never.
00:16:05Or insects?
00:16:07Insects?
00:16:09That would be funny if...
00:16:11No.
00:16:12Helene and Andre believed in the sacredness of life.
00:16:15They wouldn't harm anything.
00:16:17Not even a fly.
00:16:23Lunch, madame.
00:16:26Oh, I'm eating much too much.
00:16:28At this rate, I'll gain pounds.
00:16:31Can I get up today?
00:16:32Ask Dr. Rizut, madame.
00:16:34Every time I ask him, he says tomorrow.
00:16:37The rest will do you good.
00:16:39Is Inspector Charas coming today?
00:16:41He did not say, madame.
00:16:44I like him. He's been very gentle.
00:16:49I hope Francois brings that nice little boy today.
00:16:52What is his name?
00:16:54Philippe?
00:16:57Yes, Philippe.
00:17:01A nice boy.
00:17:04They think I'm mad, don't they?
00:17:08They never tell me what they think about.
00:17:25Go away.
00:17:27Go away.
00:17:34Is it bothering you?
00:17:36No. No, it doesn't bother me.
00:17:40I'll soon rid you of the pears.
00:17:42It's all right, Nurse Anderson. Please leave it alone.
00:17:45But, nurse!
00:17:49Stop it, nurse. Stop it.
00:17:51Leave it alone. Leave it alone.
00:17:54No! No!
00:17:56What's the matter?
00:17:57I want to look at the fly.
00:17:59Get out of here.
00:18:01I want to look at the fly.
00:18:03Please let me look at the fly.
00:18:05Back into bed, madame.
00:18:07Where is it?
00:18:18Come on, madame.
00:18:20Come on.
00:18:31Come on.
00:18:50It's just a common housefly.
00:18:52Yes.
00:18:54Perhaps it's symbolic of something deep in her subconscious,
00:18:57as the psychiatrist believes.
00:19:00Do you think she's mad?
00:19:02It's obvious, isn't it?
00:19:04In spite of what the doctors think,
00:19:06I believe Mr. Delorme's mind is quite clear,
00:19:09even when catching flies.
00:19:11How can you say that?
00:19:13She must be mad.
00:19:15What about Philippe? She acts as if the boy were mine and not hers.
00:19:18She may be trying to protect him.
00:19:20Perhaps she fears him or even hates him.
00:19:23That's impossible.
00:19:26Elaine couldn't hate anyone.
00:19:28You must be out of your mind.
00:19:34You're in love with her, aren't you?
00:19:37Yes.
00:19:39Why didn't you marry her?
00:19:41Because she loved my brother.
00:19:43I don't think she ever noticed me.
00:19:45I'm glad you're being honest with me, monsieur.
00:19:47You see, at first I suspected you.
00:19:49Me? Why should I do such a thing?
00:19:52Motive one, for his wife.
00:19:54Motive two, to gain control of Delorme's electronics.
00:19:56What do I care about motives?
00:19:58Elaine is in trouble and Andre's dead.
00:20:01It's like a nightmare.
00:20:03I know. You had nothing to do with it,
00:20:05but I had to check for her sake.
00:20:07I'm sorry, inspector. I'm a fool.
00:20:09You've been so patient. Forgive me.
00:20:11I understand, monsieur.
00:20:13Perhaps it's I who should apologize.
00:20:15I have to pry into all sorts of personal things.
00:20:17It's necessary, unfortunately.
00:20:19Thank you for coming.
00:20:21If there's anything I can do to help, I will.
00:20:23Did you discover what your brother was working on?
00:20:25No. The Air Ministry scientists
00:20:27have been through all of his papers, everything.
00:20:29They didn't mean a thing to them.
00:20:31We couldn't decipher the ashes.
00:20:33Nothing there either.
00:20:35Well, I've delayed all I can.
00:20:37We've been quite patient with the lady.
00:20:39I'm afraid I shall have to ask for a warrant tomorrow.
00:20:41The courts can decide.
00:20:43Tomorrow?
00:20:45The charge can only be murder.
00:20:48I'm sorry for you and the boy,
00:20:50but I cannot conceive of any verdict
00:20:52except guilty,
00:20:54or guilty but insane.
00:21:09Thank you, Yvette.
00:21:11Uncle?
00:21:13Yes, Philippe?
00:21:15When's Daddy coming home?
00:21:17Soon.
00:21:19Can I see Mommy again tomorrow?
00:21:21She's very sick, isn't she?
00:21:23Yes, Philippe, she's very sick.
00:21:27Do flies live a long time?
00:21:30I don't know. Why?
00:21:32Because I saw that fly
00:21:34Mommy was looking for again.
00:21:36I didn't know your mother was looking for one.
00:21:38Oh, yes, she was.
00:21:40It's grown quite a lot.
00:21:42But I recognized it, all right.
00:21:47Mmm, this is good.
00:21:49How did you recognize it, Philippe?
00:21:52Its head is white instead of black,
00:21:54and it has a funny sort of lid.
00:21:59It was on your desk this morning.
00:22:01Oh, I didn't notice it.
00:22:05When did you first see that fly, Philippe?
00:22:09The day Daddy went away.
00:22:11I had caught it, but Mommy made me let it go.
00:22:13And then later, she wanted me to find it again.
00:22:16She changed her mind.
00:22:18You know how women are.
00:22:21Excuse me, Philippe.
00:22:23It won't be a moment.
00:22:48Inspector Sharras.
00:22:52Inspector Sharras.
00:23:19Good evening, nurse.
00:23:21Why, Mr. Delon.
00:23:23Inspector Sharras told me about her relapse.
00:23:25How is she now?
00:23:27Resting quietly, poor lady.
00:23:29But, monsieur.
00:23:31The inspector told me that I might speak to her for a few moments alone.
00:23:33He knows that I'm here.
00:23:35But he didn't say you were coming, monsieur.
00:23:37But he has so much on his mind.
00:23:39I won't be long.
00:23:48Come in.
00:24:08Oh, Francois, I didn't hear you.
00:24:11You look tired.
00:24:13It's just the office, you know.
00:24:15You shouldn't work so hard.
00:24:17How are you?
00:24:19I'm fine. I feel all right.
00:24:21I'm glad you came.
00:24:23I wanted to ask you something.
00:24:25Of course, Celine.
00:24:27Anything at all.
00:24:35How long do flies live?
00:24:39Oh, I don't know.
00:24:41I think a month, two months.
00:24:44The fly you were looking for was in my study today.
00:24:50Did you kill it?
00:24:52No.
00:24:54Well, you have it with you. Give it to me. Please give it to me.
00:24:56Celine, I haven't got it here.
00:24:58Oh.
00:25:02You know now.
00:25:04What is this all about?
00:25:06You haven't got it or you wouldn't ask.
00:25:08Yes, I have it.
00:25:10It's locked in my desk.
00:25:12Tell me what happened.
00:25:14No, never. Andre wouldn't want me to.
00:25:16I know you are not mad.
00:25:18I want the truth.
00:25:20Either you tell me or I'm going to give it to Charas.
00:25:24You swear you have it?
00:25:26Yes.
00:25:30If I tell you, will you promise to destroy it?
00:25:32But I can't do that until I know.
00:25:34Then I can't tell you anything.
00:25:36For your own sake, you've got to tell me.
00:25:38You're all right, are you?
00:25:40It can be all right, perhaps.
00:25:42As soon as they examine it, they'll know.
00:25:44And they'll know that you're not insane.
00:25:46No.
00:25:48For Philippe's sake, Francois, I beg you.
00:25:52Don't you see?
00:25:54I was pretending to be mad.
00:25:56For Philippe's sake.
00:25:58Better that I should be declared insane
00:26:00than he should be the son of a woman who was hanged for murder.
00:26:04I want to know.
00:26:06Either you tell me now or I give the fly to Charas.
00:26:10If I tell you,
00:26:12will you tell them?
00:26:16I only want to help you.
00:26:18I can only do that through them.
00:26:22Yes, I would tell them.
00:26:26Poor Francois.
00:26:32Call Charas, then.
00:26:34I can't tell it twice.
00:26:36So long as you kill the fly.
00:26:38You promise?
00:26:42Yes.
00:26:56This is not a confession.
00:26:58Although I killed my husband, I'm not a murderess.
00:27:00I simply carried out his last wish.
00:27:02A few months ago...
00:27:06Who's that ticklish boy?
00:27:08Why don't you pick on somebody your own size?
00:27:10Andre, what a pleasant surprise.
00:27:12Hi, Daddy. You want to play with us?
00:27:14Later, Philippe.
00:27:16I've got to borrow your mother for a moment,
00:27:18but I won't be long, I promise.
00:27:20I'll tell you what.
00:27:22Before you go to bed, I'll play with you, all right?
00:27:24Promise?
00:27:26Promise.
00:27:28All right, then.
00:27:30I'll play with Dad alone.
00:27:32Good.
00:27:36Be gentle with her, Philippe.
00:27:40Come on. I've got to show you something.
00:27:42But, Andre, we don't see you for days on end,
00:27:44then suddenly you expect...
00:27:46Don't argue with me. Come on.
00:27:48But...
00:28:00Come on.
00:28:26I had no idea you'd made so many changes.
00:28:28A completely new line of research.
00:28:30Let me guess.
00:28:32The permanent battery?
00:28:34Not the portable reactor?
00:28:36I'll show you.
00:28:38But there must be absolutely no mention
00:28:40of this mate to anyone.
00:28:42Of course.
00:28:44It's much too important.
00:28:46Helene, you're the first to see a miracle.
00:28:58Remember this?
00:29:00Oh, of course.
00:29:02A wedding present from my devoted and very rich Aunt Bess.
00:29:04Mm-hmm.
00:29:06The family heirloom.
00:29:28Hurry.
00:29:46Hurry. Put them on.
00:29:52Now, watch the box.
00:29:58Watch the box.
00:30:28You can take your goggles off now, darling.
00:30:44It's gone.
00:30:46Come on.
00:30:58It's the same one.
00:31:00Mm-hmm.
00:31:02Have you turned magician?
00:31:04In a way.
00:31:06For a split second,
00:31:08an infinitesimal part of a second,
00:31:10this was disintegrated.
00:31:12For one little moment, it no longer existed.
00:31:14Only atoms traveling through space
00:31:16at the speed of light.
00:31:18Then here, a moment later,
00:31:20integrated again into the shape of an ashtray.
00:31:22Oh, you're joking.
00:31:24Doesn't sound possible, does it?
00:31:26But it is true.
00:31:28It is impossible.
00:31:30You're playing some joke on me.
00:31:32Take television. What happens?
00:31:34A stream of electrons, sound and picture impulses,
00:31:36are transmitted through wires in the air.
00:31:38The TV camera is the disintegrator.
00:31:40Your set unscrambles or integrates the electrons
00:31:42back into pictures and sound.
00:31:44Yes, but this is different.
00:31:46Why?
00:31:48Well, because it's impossible.
00:31:5250 years ago, if my father were told
00:31:54he could sit in Montreal
00:31:56and watch a World Series in New York
00:31:58at the exact time it was happening,
00:32:00he'd say it was impossible.
00:32:02This is the same principle exactly.
00:32:04But it's not the same.
00:32:06This is solid.
00:32:08Oh, no, no, it's not.
00:32:10To your touch, maybe it is.
00:32:12But in reality, it's billions of atoms,
00:32:14which we believe are only a series
00:32:16of electrical impulses.
00:32:18You actually did this?
00:32:20It's no trick?
00:32:22No.
00:32:24I can transport matter, anything,
00:32:26at the speed of light perfectly.
00:32:28Oh, of course,
00:32:30this is only a crude beginning.
00:32:32But I've been lucky enough to stumble
00:32:34in the most important discovery
00:32:36since man sawed off the end of a tree trunk
00:32:38and found the wheel.
00:32:40The disintegrator-integrator
00:32:42will completely change life as we know it.
00:32:44Think what it'll mean. Food, anything.
00:32:46Even humans will go through one of these devices.
00:32:48No need for cars or railways or airplanes,
00:32:50no need for spaceships.
00:32:52We'll just set up matter-transmitting
00:32:54receiving stations throughout the world
00:32:56and later the universe.
00:32:58There'll never be a need of famine.
00:33:00Surpluses can be sent instantaneously
00:33:02at almost no cost anywhere.
00:33:04Humanity need never want or fear again.
00:33:06I'm a very fortunate man, Alina.
00:33:10I'm a very fortunate woman.
00:33:20I hope you don't ever transmit me.
00:33:22I wouldn't want to come out like this.
00:33:24What do you mean?
00:33:38Well, it doesn't matter, does it, Andre?
00:33:50Andre.
00:34:20It's perfect.
00:34:22Everything checks.
00:34:50It's perfect.
00:35:20It's perfect.
00:35:50It's perfect.
00:35:52Perfect.
00:35:58Dandelion.
00:36:00What's the matter? You hungry?
00:36:20There we are.
00:36:22That's it.
00:36:50You won't feel a thing, Dandelion.
00:36:52Tomorrow you'll be the most famous cat
00:36:54in all the world.
00:37:20Dandelion.
00:37:40Dandelion.
00:37:50Dandelion.
00:37:56Dandelion.
00:38:08Hello?
00:38:10Oh, Francois, how nice to hear you.
00:38:12Important?
00:38:14You're getting married?
00:38:16No.
00:38:18No.
00:38:20No, not yet.
00:38:22No, I think I like it this way.
00:38:24No, it's just that...
00:38:26Well, there's no hurry.
00:38:28Is Andre there?
00:38:30Andre?
00:38:32I've seen him about two hours in the last two weeks.
00:38:34He eats and sleeps in his lab.
00:38:36He won't talk or even answer the telephone.
00:38:38I don't want to hear one more word out of you.
00:38:40You're going to eat your dinner.
00:38:42I don't want to hear one more word.
00:38:44Philippe's acting like a juvenile delinquent.
00:38:46He's disappeared.
00:38:48I've even got to go to Professor Ogier's this evening alone.
00:38:50Well, you know how he is, Helene.
00:38:52It's just until he solves this problem, whatever it is.
00:38:54Be patient.
00:38:56How you men stick together.
00:38:58Anything I can do?
00:39:00All right, Francois.
00:39:02I'll tell him if I see him.
00:39:04I've got to run now, Francois.
00:39:06Bye.
00:39:08Well, where have you been?
00:39:12Listen, darling.
00:39:14I've been away for a couple of weeks.
00:39:16I had a little setback, but it's all right now.
00:39:18Oh, I didn't mind.
00:39:20Well, maybe just a little.
00:39:24Call Ogier and cancel out.
00:39:26We're going to celebrate by ourselves.
00:39:28Wonderful. I didn't want to go anyway.
00:39:30Oh, Francois just called about some special equipment.
00:39:32He's sending it over now.
00:39:34Good. By the time you've changed, I'll be ready.
00:39:36Changed?
00:39:38I've got tickets for the ballet.
00:39:40The ballet?
00:39:42All right.
00:40:12All right.
00:40:42All right.
00:41:00We'll finish a delightful evening
00:41:02with reintegrated champagne.
00:41:04Finish?
00:41:06Well, not quite.
00:41:08What then?
00:41:10As I always suggest.
00:41:14You're in an unscientific mood.
00:41:16You don't approve?
00:41:18I didn't say that.
00:41:22Will the champagne be as good as ever?
00:41:24Exactly the same.
00:41:26Bubble for bubble.
00:41:32Here.
00:42:10The label's perfect.
00:42:12Of course.
00:42:14It's still cold.
00:42:16And it'll stay that way
00:42:18until I show you something else.
00:42:20Oh?
00:42:26No, André, don't.
00:42:28It might not work. I won't allow it.
00:42:30It'll be all right.
00:42:32André, please.
00:42:34I'm sorry.
00:42:36I'm sorry.
00:42:38It'll be all right.
00:42:40André, please.
00:42:48Put your goggles on, darling.
00:43:08Here.
00:43:30It's astounding. It works.
00:43:32I test-ran it this morning.
00:43:34It's all right.
00:43:36It's unbelievable.
00:43:38We'll have to wait and see.
00:43:40I'll know for sure in a few weeks.
00:43:42I don't understand.
00:43:44I have to see if it suffers from any ill effects.
00:43:46If it's alive in, say, a month,
00:43:48then we'll pronounce the experiment successful.
00:43:50May I look after him?
00:43:52It's still a her, but you can.
00:43:56For one whole month, she's mine.
00:43:58Don't kill her with overfeeding.
00:44:02It's a little frightening, isn't it?
00:44:04Yes.
00:44:06The first live experiment was disastrous.
00:44:08Dandelion.
00:44:10Dandelion?
00:44:14André, how could you?
00:44:16She disintegrated perfectly,
00:44:18but never reappeared.
00:44:20I don't know why, even now.
00:44:22I redesigned the projecting device,
00:44:24and now it's perfect.
00:44:26Well, where's she gone?
00:44:28Into space.
00:44:30A stream of cat atoms.
00:44:34It would be funny if life weren't so sacred.
00:44:36André, promise me one thing.
00:44:38No more experiments with animals.
00:44:40I promise.
00:44:42No more experiments with animals.
00:44:48It's frightening.
00:44:50It's like playing God.
00:44:52God gives us intelligence to uncover the wonders of nature.
00:44:54Without the gift, nothing is possible.
00:44:56André, I get so scared sometimes.
00:44:58The suddenness of our age.
00:45:00Electronics, rockets,
00:45:02Earth satellites, supersonic flight.
00:45:04And now this.
00:45:06It's not so much who invents them.
00:45:08It's the fact they exist.
00:45:10But you're not frightened of TV or radio
00:45:12or x-rays or electricity
00:45:14or that the Earth is round?
00:45:16No, but everything's going so fast.
00:45:18I'm just not ready to take it all in.
00:45:20It's all so quick.
00:45:26Just do like Philippe does.
00:45:28Accept them as part of our normal life.
00:45:30Accept them as part of our normal life.
00:45:32They're facts.
00:45:34Wonderful facts.
00:45:38Which brings me back to the champagne.
00:45:40Which brings me back to the champagne.
00:45:58I love you so much, André.
00:46:00It's wonderful being married to you.
00:46:02And to you, my love.
00:46:10You're the healthiest guinea pig in the whole world.
00:46:22You're the healthiest guinea pig in the whole world.
00:46:24You're the healthiest guinea pig in the whole world.
00:46:40André!
00:46:54André!
00:46:58You'll catch cold.
00:47:00Not today.
00:47:02What are you doing?
00:47:04Oh, just looking at the sky.
00:47:06Looking at God, perhaps.
00:47:08You're a strange man, André.
00:47:10So precise and practical and yet so...
00:47:12I don't quite know how to put it.
00:47:16So aware of the infinite.
00:47:18The more I know, the more sure I am I know so little.
00:47:20The eternal paradox.
00:47:22You said you were frightened by progress.
00:47:24I'm filled with a wonder of it.
00:47:30Spring will soon be here.
00:47:32I like spring the best.
00:47:34All life growing.
00:47:36Renewing itself.
00:47:38It's fantastic to be alive.
00:47:40How do you mean?
00:47:42Oh, I don't know.
00:47:44It's just...
00:47:46I'm just so happy to be alive, that's all.
00:47:48So am I.
00:47:56Would you marry me again if you had your time over?
00:48:00I think so.
00:48:02Well, I got a lot to do.
00:48:06Oh, Francois's coming to lunch.
00:48:08Oh?
00:48:10Bring him down to the lab.
00:48:12We'll show him now.
00:48:14Shall I call Professor Ogier and the Air Ministry scientists too?
00:48:16There's no hurry.
00:48:18I don't even know how or why parts of it work yet.
00:48:22It's too important.
00:48:24It's too impossible.
00:48:26Poor Francois. He'll never believe it.
00:48:30Don't stay out too long, darling.
00:48:32You look tired.
00:48:34The last thing I am is tired.
00:48:42And we're finishing with Crepe Suzette.
00:48:44What are you talking about? I'm only coming for lunch.
00:48:46Andre wants to show you something.
00:48:48In the lab?
00:48:50What is it? Flat screen?
00:48:52It's better. No more questions. Come on.
00:49:00I've only been invited into the laboratory three times,
00:49:02each time I came out with a potential fortune.
00:49:06Oh, dear.
00:49:08We won't see him for lunch.
00:49:10I see what you mean.
00:49:12Mommy!
00:49:14Mommy!
00:49:16Where are you?
00:49:18Coming, Philippe.
00:49:22Yes, darling?
00:49:24I've got something to show you.
00:49:26I have something to show you.
00:49:28I caught such a funny-looking fly.
00:49:30You want to see it?
00:49:32Now, you let it go at once.
00:49:34You know how your father disapproves of you catching insects.
00:49:36But this isn't like any other fly I've ever seen.
00:49:38It has a funny white head
00:49:40and sort of white legs.
00:49:42Now, you let it go at once. Now, go along. Do as you're told.
00:49:44Go on.
00:49:48Look at all that dirt you brought in.
00:49:58Best fly I ever caught.
00:50:10Anything else, madame?
00:50:12No, thank you, Emma. Good night.
00:50:14Shall I leave something for the master?
00:50:16He didn't touch a bite of his dinner.
00:50:18Oh?
00:50:20I fetched up his tray about an hour ago.
00:50:22It was still outside the door.
00:50:24It had his favorite pastry on it, too.
00:50:26Never mind. He probably didn't hear you knock.
00:50:28I'll see if he wants anything.
00:50:30Thank you. Good night, madame.
00:50:32Good night, Emma.
00:50:40Good night.
00:50:48Andre.
00:50:50Andre, I'm going to bed now.
00:50:52Is there anything you want?
00:50:54Andre.
00:51:06Helene, I've had some trouble.
00:51:08Andre, what's the matter?
00:51:10Answer me.
00:51:14I'm counting on you not to lose your nerve,
00:51:16for only you can help me.
00:51:18I've had a serious accident,
00:51:20but I'm not in danger at the moment,
00:51:22although it's a matter of life or death.
00:51:24Andre.
00:51:28It's no good calling to me or saying anything.
00:51:30I can't answer.
00:51:32I can't speak.
00:51:34You've got to do exactly and very carefully
00:51:36what I tell you.
00:51:38Knock three times to show you understand and agree,
00:51:40then fetch me a bowl of milk
00:51:42laced with rum.
00:51:44Bowl of milk?
00:51:46Andre.
00:52:32Anything I can do, madame?
00:52:34Good night, madame.
00:52:36Good night, madame.
00:53:00When you knock, I'll open the door.
00:53:02Walk over to my desk and put the milk on it.
00:53:04Then go into the other lap
00:53:06and try to find a fly.
00:53:08A fly.
00:53:12You will easily recognize it.
00:53:14Its head is white.
00:53:16Philippe.
00:53:20Oh, Andre.
00:53:22Don't hurt it.
00:53:24Just give it to me.
00:53:26Before you come in,
00:53:28you must promise to obey me implicitly.
00:53:30Do not look at me.
00:53:32Talking is useless. I cannot answer.
00:53:34Knock three times to show I have your promise.
00:53:36My life is in your hands.
00:54:00You can depend on me, darling.
00:54:30Come in.
00:54:56It's not in here.
00:55:00Knock.
00:55:02Knock once for yes and twice for no.
00:55:04Do you understand?
00:55:06We'll find the fly tomorrow.
00:55:08I promise.
00:55:10Just as soon as it's light, I'll start looking.
00:55:12Now, why don't you go to bed?
00:55:14I'll help you. No one will see you.
00:55:16I promise.
00:55:22Philippe caught a fly this morning.
00:55:24He said its head was white.
00:55:26I didn't see it.
00:55:28I don't know.
00:55:58Philippe.
00:56:14Come back in the morning.
00:56:16We'll type an explanation.
00:56:18Need you fresh and strong tomorrow.
00:56:20Poor darling. Sorry.
00:56:28Darling, don't worry.
00:56:30I'll find that fly.
00:56:34Do you need anything tonight?
00:56:38Darling.
00:56:40Please try and get some sleep.
00:56:44Good night, darling.
00:56:58Good night.
00:57:28Andre.
00:57:58Good night.
00:58:28I've had a similar accident.
00:58:30I transmitted myself successfully yesterday morning.
00:58:32But in a second experiment,
00:58:34a fly which I did not notice
00:58:36was in the disintegrator with me.
00:58:38When we integrated again, our atoms were mixed.
00:58:40Now my only hope is to find the fly.
00:58:42I've got to go through the machine once more with it
00:58:44and pray our atoms untangle.
00:58:46If you can't find it,
00:58:48I'll have to destroy myself.
00:58:58Can I come back in?
00:59:02Don't worry, Andre.
00:59:04I'll find that fly.
00:59:06It can't be far away.
00:59:08But you mustn't talk about destroying yourself.
00:59:10You mustn't.
00:59:12I'll call Professor Ogier and the other scientists.
00:59:14They can help you.
00:59:16Don't be angry, Andre.
00:59:18I only thought that...
00:59:20Promise me that you won't do anything.
00:59:28Let me see your face.
00:59:30I won't be afraid.
00:59:34All right.
00:59:38All right, Andre.
00:59:40All right.
00:59:54Flies, madame?
00:59:56Close the windows.
01:00:00Catch flies?
01:00:02I told you, Emma.
01:00:04A fly escaped from the lab.
01:00:06We've got to find it.
01:00:08It's got a white head.
01:00:10Mommy!
01:00:20I don't know what's gotten into this house.
01:00:22Mommy!
01:00:26Look, I caught lots of them.
01:00:28Where is it? Are you sure you caught it?
01:00:30Oh, the white one.
01:00:32No, I haven't caught it yet.
01:00:34I told you to find that fly.
01:00:36I'm sorry, Philip, darling.
01:00:38But you've got to find it.
01:00:40The white one. Only the white one.
01:00:52Gotcha!
01:01:02Gotcha!
01:01:04You fool!
01:01:06I said catch them, don't kill them.
01:01:14I'm sorry, Emma.
01:01:16Please, just catch them.
01:01:22I'm sorry.
01:01:36Madame, there's one in the hall.
01:01:38Where?
01:01:40Where is it?
01:01:52Oh, it's no good, Emma.
01:01:54We'll never find it.
01:02:00Philip?
01:02:10Make some supper, Emma, would you?
01:02:12I'm sorry.
01:02:14It's just that...
01:02:16Come on.
01:02:22Go and get washed up for dinner.
01:02:24There's a good boy.
01:02:26All right, Mommy.
01:02:28Oh, Philip.
01:02:36I see it.
01:02:38Don't move.
01:02:52Don't move.
01:03:02Go and get some sugar, quick.
01:03:04Give me the sugar.
01:03:18Give me the sugar.
01:03:20And close those doors.
01:03:34Now stay back.
01:03:50Hey!
01:03:52Good boy, Philip.
01:03:54Careful now.
01:03:56Oh, no.
01:04:04It's the back of the curtain.
01:04:10Oh, don't harm it.
01:04:14Don't hurt it.
01:04:18God, don't let it get out.
01:04:22You try and keep it behind the curtain.
01:04:24I'll get it from outside.
01:04:26Go.
01:04:34Go.
01:05:04Oh, no.
01:05:06Oh, God.
01:05:08Please, God, don't let it.
01:05:26Don't cry, Mommy.
01:05:28Please don't cry.
01:05:30We'll get you tomorrow.
01:05:32We'll get you tomorrow.
01:05:34Don't worry.
01:05:36Please don't worry.
01:05:44I'll get it.
01:05:58We caught the fly today,
01:06:00but it escaped out into the garden.
01:06:02I'll look for it again tomorrow.
01:06:10You eat. I'll read this here.
01:06:30Here.
01:06:50If you had caught the fly,
01:06:52you would not be reading this.
01:06:54I know you will never catch it now.
01:06:56It's hopeless.
01:06:58It's too dangerous to experiment with.
01:07:00Now I must destroy everything,
01:07:02all evidence, even myself.
01:07:04No one must ever know what I discovered.
01:07:06It's too dangerous.
01:07:08I thought of a way.
01:07:10It's not easy,
01:07:12but I need your help.
01:07:20Andre!
01:07:24You can still reason, Andre.
01:07:26You have no right to destroy yourself.
01:07:28You mustn't think about it.
01:07:30You've still got your intelligence.
01:07:32You're still a man with a soul.
01:07:34You have no right to destroy yourself.
01:07:38We'll find that fly tomorrow.
01:07:40I know we will.
01:07:56Think easy,
01:07:58but you've got to give me more time.
01:08:00Why?
01:08:02Why won't you wait?
01:08:26Then you've got to see Prof. Augie and the other scientists.
01:08:28They'll help you.
01:08:30They'll do anything to help you.
01:08:48Then you've got to see Prof. Augie and the other scientists.
01:08:50They'll help you.
01:08:52They'll do anything to help you.
01:08:56I have another idea.
01:08:58You remember the ashtray experiment?
01:09:00Go through again.
01:09:02It worked before.
01:09:04Why?
01:09:10Please try it.
01:09:12You've got to try it.
01:09:20Please, Andre, for my sake.
01:09:22Maybe it will work. I beg you.
01:09:26Darling, I love you and I want you so much.
01:09:28Darling, I love you and I want you so much.
01:09:30Darling, I love you and I want you so much.
01:09:32Please, please let this come out right.
01:09:34Please, please let this come out right.
01:09:38Hurry, darling.
01:09:40It will work.
01:09:56It will work.
01:10:26It's working, isn't it?
01:10:30You'll be all right now.
01:10:32I know it's working.
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01:17:46♪♪
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01:18:15Strange story, Mrs. Delonge.
01:18:17It's almost impossible to believe, isn't it?
01:18:20What happened to his notes?
01:18:22He destroyed them.
01:18:22And the writing on the blackboard?
01:18:24I rubbed it out.
01:18:26I see.
01:18:28Well, I must be going.
01:18:30Thank you for telling me.
01:18:32Inspector, it wasn't wrong to destroy the thing.
01:18:37The fly-headed human? No.
01:18:40It wasn't, Andre.
01:18:41I couldn't have hurt Andre.
01:18:45But I'm glad.
01:18:46I'm glad the thing is dead.
01:18:49I'll see you out, Inspector.
01:18:51♪♪
01:19:02Inspector, I'll be with you in a moment.
01:19:22Inspector.
01:19:23You believe the story?
01:19:26Well, it explains all the facts.
01:19:28The reason for the press, the fly, everything.
01:19:31True, but I asked you if you believed it.
01:19:34Oh, I'm only a policeman.
01:19:35I'm not a science-fiction enthusiast.
01:19:38But I do not believe what you said.
01:19:39It can't happen.
01:19:41But you don't...
01:19:42Well, I mean, you didn't know Andre.
01:19:45He was a genius in some ways.
01:19:47Possibly, but matter cannot be transmitted.
01:19:49All the story is impossible.
01:19:57I'll be back at 10 with a warrant for her arrest
01:19:59and the charge of murder.
01:20:01Nurse Anderson is under strict instructions
01:20:02not to leave her for any reason.
01:20:04But, Inspector, it might be the truth.
01:20:08It is the truth, to her.
01:20:10She's satisfied now.
01:20:11She's quite insane.
01:20:12Don't worry.
01:20:13She won't hang.
01:20:14Well, I'm not satisfied.
01:20:15I wish I could help you, Monsieur.
01:20:16The lady's in need of a doctor's care permanently.
01:20:19There's no telling whom she might attack next.
01:20:22Perhaps the boy.
01:20:24But there must be something we can do to prove...
01:20:28There is.
01:20:31Show me the fly.
01:20:41Good morning, Monsieur Francois.
01:20:42Good morning, Emma.
01:20:43How's the mistress, sir?
01:20:44Oh, as well as can be expected.
01:20:45Such a lovely lady.
01:20:46Yes.
01:20:47Emma, when you had that mad search for a fly,
01:20:48did you see it?
01:20:49Oh, yes, I saw it.
01:20:50What did it look like?
01:20:51Oh, just a fly.
01:20:52I'd say it was a bird.
01:20:53A bird.
01:20:54A bird.
01:20:55A bird.
01:20:56A bird.
01:20:57A bird.
01:20:58A bird.
01:20:59A bird.
01:21:00A bird.
01:21:01A bird.
01:21:02A bird.
01:21:03A bird.
01:21:04A bird.
01:21:05A bird.
01:21:06A bird.
01:21:07A bird.
01:21:08A bird.
01:21:09I'd say it was a blue bottle.
01:21:10You know, a quite large one.
01:21:12But did it look any different?
01:21:14Not to me, it didn't.
01:21:16She and Philippe were saying its head was white.
01:21:19But it was just a fly.
01:21:22May I fix you some breakfast, sir?
01:21:24A nice cup of tea?
01:21:25Some coffee?
01:21:26No, thank you.
01:22:08Help!
01:22:11Help me!
01:22:14Help me!
01:22:17Help!
01:22:20Help me!
01:22:23Please help me!
01:22:26Help me!
01:22:34Help!
01:22:36We can manage quite easily. Thank you, Mr. Durand.
01:23:00Well, I... I thought I ought to be here.
01:23:03You wish to check the warrant? As next of kin, you have the right.
01:23:06No, I'm... I'm sure it must be all right.
01:23:18Madame. Mm-hmm?
01:23:20Time to get up now.
01:23:22Oh, I slept so well.
01:23:25Wonderfully. Is it a nice day?
01:23:27Yes.
01:23:36I think I'll have the silk one.
01:23:37Take this one. You must be warm.
01:23:40But I'm not going out.
01:23:47Come in.
01:23:51Good morning, Mrs. Durand.
01:23:54Inspector.
01:23:57I... I don't understand.
01:24:01I have a warrant for your unrestful murder.
01:24:04And I must caution you, anything you say can be taken down and used in evidence.
01:24:09But, Inspector, I told you everything.
01:24:11It is for the court to decide.
01:24:13But you said it was not wrong to... to kill a thing.
01:24:17You have to come with us, Madame.
01:24:19Francois, didn't you show them?
01:24:21You didn't destroy it.
01:24:24Inspector, you saw it.
01:24:26I'm afraid I did not, Mrs. Durand.
01:24:30I lied to you, Alain.
01:24:32I never had it. I never had it.
01:24:36You never had it?
01:24:40If you'll just come with us, Madame.
01:24:42You never saw it.
01:24:44Leave her alone.
01:24:45She doesn't have to go with you.
01:24:47I demand that I first have time to talk to my attorney.
01:24:49Dr. Ejoute will care for her.
01:24:51I'm already consulted with him.
01:24:52The patient is ready to leave.
01:24:54I don't believe it.
01:24:55I have his diagnosis and his orthology.
01:24:58Oh, no, wait. Wait.
01:24:59Now, don't make things more difficult, monsieur.
01:25:01Here you go, ma'am. You'll be all right.
01:25:03No. Francois, don't let them take me.
01:25:04Please don't let them take me.
01:25:05I don't want to go. Don't let them lock me up.
01:25:08Francois, please.
01:25:09Mommy.
01:25:12Mommy.
01:25:14Oh, Francois, do something.
01:25:16Don't let him see me like this.
01:25:17Please.
01:25:20Philippe.
01:25:21You can't see her, Philippe.
01:25:23Not at the moment.
01:25:24I'll... I'll take you for a walk.
01:25:26I know. I'll take you to the movies.
01:25:29But they don't open till this afternoon.
01:25:31But then I'll take you this afternoon.
01:25:33Is the ambulance for Mommy?
01:25:36Yes.
01:25:37Is she going to be all right?
01:25:40Yes.
01:25:41All right.
01:25:44I ran all the way over here.
01:25:46Oh?
01:25:47I wanted to see how she was.
01:25:49I wanted her to play with me.
01:25:51She'd like that, Philippe.
01:25:52But she can't, not now.
01:25:54When's Danny coming home, then?
01:25:56Soon, Philippe.
01:25:57I saw that funny-looking fly again.
01:25:59Oh?
01:26:00Which show will we go to?
01:26:02Any.
01:26:03You saw the fly?
01:26:04Where?
01:26:06It's in a web.
01:26:07The gardener's going to get it.
01:26:09By the bench, in the garden.
01:26:11You're sure?
01:26:12Oh, yes.
01:26:13Stanley.
01:26:18Inspector, it's in the garden.
01:26:20Come quickly.
01:26:21Please, what's it around?
01:26:22Philippe has seen it.
01:26:23It's there. I beg of you.
01:26:24Please, please.
01:26:25All right.
01:26:26Show me where.
01:26:32Here you go, Francois.
01:26:38Wait in the house.
01:26:40There's a good boy for you.
01:26:48Help me!
01:26:50Please, help me!
01:26:53No!
01:26:54Go away!
01:26:56No!
01:26:58Please, help me!
01:27:00Please!
01:27:01Go away!
01:27:03Go away!
01:27:04No! No!
01:27:06No! No!
01:27:08No! No!
01:27:10No!
01:27:12No!
01:27:16Charas.
01:27:18Charas.
01:27:24I didn't believe it.
01:27:27But you saw it.
01:27:28You saw it, didn't you?
01:27:29Yes, I saw it.
01:27:30I thought she was...
01:27:32As God is my witness, I saw the thing.
01:27:35It's unbelievable.
01:27:36I shall never forget that scream as long as I live.
01:27:41You've committed murder just as much as Helene did.
01:27:44You killed a fly with a human head.
01:27:46She killed a human with a fly head.
01:27:48If she murdered, so did you.
01:27:50I know.
01:27:52But who's going to believe us if they think we're both mad?
01:27:55But...
01:27:57He could have started the press and got under it in time.
01:27:59It could have been suicide.
01:28:02Andre's mind was deranged.
01:28:04Helene just tried to stop him.
01:28:06But the stroke count.
01:28:09I was the one who forgot to reset it
01:28:12after it was used the last time.
01:28:15Yes.
01:28:17Yes.
01:28:18It could have been suicide.
01:28:24Oh, a great shot, Philippe.
01:28:27Oh, Francois.
01:28:28Hello. You look wonderful.
01:28:31Hi, Uncle Francois.
01:28:32Hi, Philippe.
01:28:33You taking me to the zoo like you promised?
01:28:35Why, yes, if your mother doesn't...
01:28:36Oh, you two run along.
01:28:38We'll all have dinner together later.
01:28:39Oh, good.
01:28:42Uncle.
01:28:43Yes?
01:28:44Mommy told me about Daddy.
01:28:46Something she said to ask you.
01:28:50Why did he die?
01:28:55Well, Philippe, he died because of his work.
01:28:59He was like an...
01:29:01Like an explorer in a wild country
01:29:03where no one had ever been before.
01:29:05He was searching for the truth.
01:29:07He almost found a great truth.
01:29:10But for one instant, he was careless.
01:29:12That's what killed him?
01:29:14Search for the truth is the most important work
01:29:16in the whole world and the most dangerous.
01:29:19I'd like that.
01:29:20I'd like to be an explorer like him.
01:29:23Will you help me, Uncle Francois?
01:29:24Yes, Philippe.
01:29:26You better run and get a coat.
01:29:28Yes, right away.
01:29:32You're a dear one, Francois.
01:29:34So kind and thoughtful.
01:29:39Here I am.
01:29:40Well, come along, you two.
01:29:41I'll see you off.
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