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Needing funds for his research, Boris Karloff is persuaded by a woman to poison her rich husband.
Year: 1936
Usage: Public Domain
Year: 1936
Usage: Public Domain
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00:06:20Uh, Dr. Sartorius. He's in practice here now.
00:06:23Well, thank you, gentlemen.
00:06:26How do I know he's any better than the rest of them?
00:06:29Don't be ridiculous.
00:06:31I read somewhere that Dr. Sartorius is a great scientist.
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00:07:19You're very busy. You mean laboratory?
00:07:23Yes.
00:07:26It is the North, Doctor.
00:07:28Show her up.
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00:07:33We go up.
00:07:35Very well.
00:07:37This way.
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00:07:43You've been here long, lady?
00:07:45Yes.
00:07:46As a matter of fact, I've been here some months.
00:07:48Attending a case.
00:07:50And my patient's just gone back to London.
00:07:52Ah, London.
00:07:54You English?
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00:08:08Oh, I've come about the advertising, Doctor.
00:08:11Yes.
00:08:12My name is Rose.
00:08:14Vaining.
00:08:15It's for you.
00:08:17And what does this say here?
00:08:18He knows my work.
00:08:19Did he telephone to you?
00:08:20I know, I know.
00:08:21Start at once?
00:08:22Yes, Doctor.
00:08:23The usual terms.
00:08:24Yes, Doctor.
00:08:26I'll go back to the pharmacy and get my uniform.
00:08:28My man will show you out.
00:08:29He's listening at the door.
00:08:30Jacques!
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00:08:39You're very lucky to get the job.
00:08:42Even very clever, Doctor.
00:08:44Yes, I know.
00:08:46I've read a lot about you.
00:08:49Me with him.
00:08:51Long time.
00:08:52In Morocco.
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00:09:03That's rather attractive, Edmond.
00:09:06Going out again, dear?
00:09:08Yes.
00:09:09Hairdressers, dressmakers, darling.
00:09:13I have so much to do.
00:09:15I don't know what to do.
00:09:17I see.
00:09:19Oh, Shirley.
00:09:22I have been so worried about you that I've neglected everything else.
00:09:26And now, you see, I thought you were feeling so much better.
00:09:29No, I can't say that I do.
00:09:31Oh.
00:09:32But you mustn't keep your dressmaker waiting.
00:09:36Oh, that's right, dear.
00:09:38Always sweet.
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00:09:56Thank you, darling.
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00:10:19You thought I...
00:10:22You lost very heavily last night, my friend.
00:10:24I'm keen out of luck.
00:10:26I suppose you haven't a job on one of your ranches for the clever, energetic young man.
00:10:32Oh, nothing big, you know.
00:10:34Say, a managership for $10,000 a year.
00:10:37No, no, Monsieur.
00:10:39You dance very well.
00:10:41But I don't think a job on a ranch is quite your métier.
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00:10:49Ah, Lady Clifford.
00:10:52What a fine figure she makes.
00:10:54Her early cabaret training has stood her in good stead.
00:10:58Yes.
00:11:03Well, madame, I must leave you now to think over the momentous problem of my ranch appointment.
00:11:08Ha, ha, ha. Yes.
00:11:10Or perhaps not.
00:11:12Au revoir, madame.
00:11:14Au revoir.
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00:11:42If I see you talking to that woman again, I'll kill myself.
00:11:45Ridiculous.
00:11:46I will.
00:11:47Here, come and sit down.
00:11:48I mean it, you know.
00:11:50Sit down.
00:11:52What would you like, sir?
00:11:54Tea, ice, anything.
00:11:55Certainly, sir.
00:11:56Now, listen.
00:11:57I can't live on air, can I?
00:11:59I must keep it.
00:12:01She's crazy about me.
00:12:03And she may be useful.
00:12:05As a matter of fact,
00:12:07some talk of my taking a job on one of her ranches.
00:12:10After you.
00:12:12I didn't say I'd accept.
00:12:15Do we play tonight?
00:12:17No, I'm afraid not.
00:12:18What?
00:12:19Surely you can persuade the old man to do something.
00:12:22I can do good, I tell you.
00:12:24He's terribly difficult.
00:12:26I must wait until he's in a better mood.
00:12:30You must think of something.
00:12:45Is Dr. Sartorius in?
00:12:47Yes, madam.
00:12:51Can I see him?
00:12:53I will inquire.
00:12:54Will you step in?
00:12:59Lady Clippers, is it not?
00:13:02Yes.
00:13:03Please, do sit.
00:13:07I'm sorry.
00:13:09Lady Clippers, is it not?
00:13:11Yes.
00:13:12Please, do sit.
00:13:16A moment.
00:13:25Yes?
00:13:28Lady Clippers.
00:13:30To see you, doctor.
00:13:32Lady Clippers?
00:13:34The wife of the cotton millionaire.
00:13:36Oh, yes.
00:13:38Ask her to come in.
00:13:39Yes, doctor.
00:13:43Will you come in, please?
00:13:59And what's the trouble, Lady Clippers?
00:14:01Oh, I haven't come to consult you about myself.
00:14:03It's about my husband.
00:14:06I want your advice, doctor.
00:14:12Did anyone mention my name to you?
00:14:14No.
00:14:15I read an article about you in the paper.
00:14:17It was about your work in Morocco.
00:14:19Oh.
00:14:21It said the unfortunate circumstances which compelled you to leave your work there.
00:14:26It said that, did it?
00:14:29It struck me as being very hard on you.
00:14:35Not many people interest themselves in my affairs, Lady Clippers.
00:14:39Well, frankly, doctor, I do.
00:14:46Are you annoyed?
00:14:49Not so.
00:14:54They go on.
00:14:58I hope that anything I tell you...
00:15:00One moment.
00:15:06One moment.
00:15:16Anything you say in this room, Lady Clippers will go no further.
00:15:24The paper mentioned a certain experiment which, for financial reasons, you had to discontinue.
00:15:30Tell me, doctor.
00:15:32What would it cost to enable you to finish your experiment?
00:15:36I want to do.
00:15:41To surround myself with the finest prints in the world in the short time that I have left.
00:15:46I haven't very long to live, you know.
00:15:49It would cost...
00:15:5120,000 pounds.
00:15:58I am prepared to find that sum for you.
00:16:03You are sufficiently interested in science.
00:16:07No, I don't mind for science.
00:16:10I told you, I wanted to consult you about my husband.
00:16:14It is my husband I'm interested in.
00:16:17Oh, Mary, please don't fuss.
00:16:20Charles, you might just as well be comfortable enough.
00:16:23Comfortable? Put to bed?
00:16:26We shall have you up in no time.
00:16:29We shall have you up in no time.
00:16:31If only Yvonne can persuade Dr. Sartorius to come here and take up your case.
00:16:36Isn't she back yet?
00:16:38How long is she going to be?
00:16:40Oh, Charles, do be reasonable.
00:16:42There's a lot to arrange.
00:16:44His fees, if he consents to come.
00:16:47And he's got to get someone to take up his case.
00:16:49Fuss, fuss, nothing but fuss.
00:16:51Oh, Charles.
00:16:5320,000 pounds.
00:16:56Your opportunity, doctor.
00:16:58It may not come again.
00:17:02What brought you to me?
00:17:04Your reputation.
00:17:06And your great need to carry out your life's work.
00:17:16Then you will not consider my proposition?
00:17:22On the contrary.
00:17:24Sartorius, we're expecting him soon.
00:17:26Everything is quite ready, madam.
00:17:28Ah, thank you.
00:17:30You fail me to be going with the doctor on this job.
00:17:34What did he say now?
00:17:36He was here.
00:17:37Yes, it's very nice of him to take me along.
00:17:42Taxi here, Jacques?
00:17:44Yes, doctor.
00:17:49And Dr. Bousquet?
00:17:51Not yet, doctor.
00:17:53Ready, nurse?
00:17:55You intend to concentrate, then, on this one case, doctor?
00:17:58Yes, it interests me.
00:18:00An unusual case.
00:18:02It interests me intensely.
00:18:06They're coming.
00:18:07Dr. Bousquet.
00:18:09Mademoiselle, hello?
00:18:10Adieu, mon ami.
00:18:12Here I am.
00:18:13I've recommended all my patients to you, Bousquet.
00:18:15Not very many of them, I'm afraid.
00:18:17Any kind of yours the same?
00:18:18I shall close up the house except for Jacques.
00:18:20Well, how are we?
00:18:23Ah, you work too hard.
00:18:26My boss.
00:18:28Keeping well?
00:18:29Oh, yes.
00:18:30I hope you'll be as successful in your new case as you were in your last.
00:18:33Thank you, doctor.
00:18:50Well, lady, can I help you?
00:18:52Well, doctor?
00:18:55You've examined him, too?
00:18:56I have.
00:18:58Will there be any risk?
00:19:02If there is, talking about it is not good a lesson.
00:19:06Oh, I only meant that.
00:19:08I think you can safely leave the patient to me.
00:19:12I understand, doctor.
00:19:15That's a very pretty dress you're wearing, my dear.
00:19:19Miss Rose, off duty now, dear.
00:19:21The night nurse will be on directly.
00:19:23Come along.
00:19:24Remember, you're to let me know the moment my boy arrives.
00:19:27Yes, but...
00:19:28I don't care how late it is.
00:19:32I want to see Roger.
00:19:34And I want to see the doctor.
00:19:36And I want to see the doctor.
00:19:38And I want to see the doctor.
00:19:40And I want to see the doctor.
00:19:42I want to see Roger.
00:19:44And the sooner the better.
00:19:46All right, darling.
00:19:52He's very determined.
00:19:54Yes.
00:19:56But I think he's very fond of his son.
00:19:59Precious.
00:20:00Hello, Charlie.
00:20:01Welcome back, sir.
00:20:02Glad to be back.
00:20:03Luggage in the car.
00:20:04Very good, sir.
00:20:05Hey.
00:20:07Hello, Aunt Mary.
00:20:09Roger.
00:20:12My dear.
00:20:13Well.
00:20:15I got you while.
00:20:18This is Mr. E. Rose, the day nurse.
00:20:20How do you do?
00:20:21How do you do?
00:20:22How is the patient?
00:20:23Oh, getting on quite well.
00:20:25He's in very good hands.
00:20:26I'd love to see him.
00:20:27He's very anxious to see you.
00:20:29I'll ask the doctor.
00:20:33Such a charming girl.
00:20:35Thoroughly efficient.
00:20:36And a great favorite with your father.
00:20:38Good.
00:20:39I don't suppose he's the easiest of patients.
00:20:41I say.
00:20:42It's nothing serious, is it?
00:20:44Oh, we hope not, dear boy.
00:20:46But naturally, we're a little anxious.
00:20:53Mr. Clifford.
00:20:55Yes?
00:20:58The doctor says you may see him.
00:21:00Good.
00:21:01But you mustn't stay too long.
00:21:05Hello, Dad.
00:21:06Now, what's all this?
00:21:07You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
00:21:09What have you been doing?
00:21:10Goodness knows, I don't.
00:21:12And apparently, nobody else does either.
00:21:15Devilish and annoying, being laid for the heels like this.
00:21:18Then I'll leave you alone together.
00:21:20But mind, only for a few minutes.
00:21:22That woman shows me no mercy.
00:21:25She bullies me.
00:21:27Why, look at her.
00:21:28Hard as nails.
00:21:30I'm not blind.
00:21:32Have you spoken to her?
00:21:34No.
00:21:35I didn't want to see.
00:21:37But she must be controlled.
00:21:40And I realize that now I'm ill.
00:21:43It's beyond me.
00:21:45Oh, rot, Father.
00:21:46Why, in a little while.
00:21:47No.
00:21:49And so I have taken certain steps.
00:21:52In the first place, I have executed a power of attorney in favor during my lifetime.
00:21:58You will act for me in all matters, business and domestic.
00:22:03And furthermore, I've made a new will.
00:22:06Making you Yvonne's sole trustee.
00:22:10But Father, don't you think you better consider...
00:22:13I have considered well.
00:22:16At my death, you will have the sole disposition of my fortune.
00:22:21You'll pay her the income I have directed.
00:22:26I've allowed her enough for one.
00:22:30Enough for two.
00:22:34Captain Holliday, ma'am.
00:22:35It's all right, Thomas.
00:22:37Good evening, Captain Holliday.
00:22:39Good evening, Miss Clifford.
00:22:40I've come to take Yvonne out to dinner.
00:22:42I don't suppose she's ready yet.
00:22:44As a matter of fact, I think for once she is.
00:22:46Oh, good.
00:22:47I'll go up.
00:22:50Very well, then.
00:22:51I'll do whatever you like if it leaves your mind.
00:22:54But I don't altogether relish the chop.
00:22:56It's not pleasant, I know.
00:22:58But it's necessary.
00:23:02It's only me, Arthur.
00:23:04Do you belong?
00:23:06Well, I think that's ordered.
00:23:11I'm afraid time's up.
00:23:13That's all right.
00:23:14We've finished our talk.
00:23:15Good morning, my boy.
00:23:17Good night, Ed.
00:23:18Good night.
00:23:19Good night, Sir Charles.
00:23:21Good night, my dear.
00:23:22Good evening, Ed.
00:23:24Good evening.
00:23:27That's the night, Ed.
00:23:29I must just go to the doctor and report that I'm off duty.
00:23:37I've come to report, Doctor.
00:23:39All right.
00:23:40The night nurse has taken over.
00:23:42Oh, and the gong's just gone for dinner.
00:23:45I know, I know.
00:23:46Yes, Doctor.
00:23:53That night nurse seems a forbidding sort of creature.
00:23:56She's very capable.
00:23:58Still, from what I hear, one doesn't have to be forbidding to be capable.
00:24:02Well, how do you think he's looking?
00:24:05Pretty cheery, considering.
00:24:07He manages to keep his spirits up.
00:24:09Yes, this is talking spirits.
00:24:10What about a cocktail now?
00:24:11Yes, do.
00:24:28Hello, Sartorius.
00:24:34Lady Clifford told me you were here.
00:24:36Well, you haven't forgotten me.
00:24:38No, I remember you.
00:24:40Your name is Holiday.
00:24:41The most interesting case.
00:24:43Too much of a narrow squeak for my liking.
00:24:45Still, I suppose these touch and go cases give you doctors no end of the thrill.
00:24:56Oh, no, thanks.
00:24:58Oh, Roger!
00:25:02I heard you were back.
00:25:04So sorry to have to go out in your first evening home.
00:25:07But, um, a previous appointment.
00:25:10Oh, that's all right.
00:25:12How are you, Roger?
00:25:13Very well, thanks.
00:25:15Still knocking about these parts, I see.
00:25:17Well here, as anyone else.
00:25:19You take pity on me.
00:25:21So kind.
00:25:24You take me out to dinner sometimes.
00:25:26Do you forgive me neglecting my duties as hostess to master?
00:25:30Yes, of course.
00:25:36Roger, dinner's ready.
00:25:39I wonder if you'd make me very rude if I asked to have my dinner in my own room.
00:25:44I'm in the middle of a most interesting experiment.
00:25:47Oh, of course.
00:25:49Yes, this is for Charles' son, Roger.
00:25:53He's just arrived.
00:25:55How do you do?
00:25:57How do you do?
00:25:58Get well, Doctor.
00:26:00I'm sure he couldn't be in better hand.
00:26:10Children, dinner.
00:26:19Striking personality.
00:26:20Isn't it?
00:26:29Over there, dear.
00:26:38Joe, what a sunset.
00:26:40Miss Roe, do you dance?
00:26:42Yes, why?
00:26:44It looks like being a wonderful night.
00:26:46So, what about driving down to the Splendide after dinner and dancing for an hour or two?
00:26:52Oh, I should love it.
00:26:53Yes, dear, it would do you good.
00:26:55Oh, that's settled then, eh?
00:26:57I'm sure Charles would approve.
00:26:59Anywhere but the casino.
00:27:01Oh.
00:27:10Enjoying yourself?
00:27:11Tremendous, thank you.
00:27:13Lord, no.
00:27:14Can't you see I'm the picture of misery?
00:27:17What about a pint of something?
00:27:23Aren't you ever serious?
00:27:25Well, it has been known.
00:27:27I was dead serious about one thing.
00:27:29Oh, what?
00:27:30When I asked you to come out with me tonight.
00:27:32Why?
00:27:35This is rather pleasant.
00:27:39Now tell me.
00:27:42Well, for one thing, I'm awfully glad you're looking after my government.
00:27:45Oh, I'm only second settled, really, to Dr. Sartorius.
00:27:48Sartorius, yes.
00:27:49A remarkable fellow.
00:27:50Seems to be completely wrapped up in his work, doesn't he?
00:27:52I think it's his whole life.
00:27:54Now, what are we going to have to drink?
00:27:56Oh, anything you like, only I mustn't be too late.
00:27:58I've got to be up early in the morning.
00:28:00Yes, of course you have.
00:28:01But we've just got time for half a bottle.
00:28:03Then we'll go.
00:28:04Waiter!
00:28:05I'm not altogether satisfied with the look of him, nurse.
00:28:35You weren't home, darling?
00:28:47No.
00:28:48I parked the car by the clump in the lane.
00:28:53Do you think it's safe to be here like this?
00:28:55Yes, dear.
00:28:56Everybody's in bed by now.
00:29:05You won't go up road with that woman.
00:29:12Promise me.
00:29:13Darling, you don't think I want to go, do you?
00:29:17But I've got to have money.
00:29:19And unless you can find some, well, I can't throw away a chance like this.
00:29:23I'll have to be patient a little longer.
00:29:26Wait.
00:29:27What is there to wait for?
00:29:29Quite clear your husband isn't going to relent.
00:29:34And bet your life that son of his isn't going to help matters.
00:29:37It's pretty obvious he hasn't much time for you.
00:29:39No.
00:29:40He's always hated me.
00:29:42Well, then, don't you see?
00:29:44Oh, Arthur, don't speak about it any longer.
00:29:47Let's forget it.
00:29:50But promise me.
00:29:53Promise.
00:29:55Thanks for a lovely evening.
00:29:57The first of many.
00:29:59Oh, by the way, would you like a sandwich or a drink or something
00:30:02before you turn in?
00:30:03I'm going to have one.
00:30:04Charles always leaves something out for me in the other room.
00:30:06Oh, no, thanks.
00:30:07Well, good night.
00:30:09Good night.
00:30:14Very well.
00:30:16I promise.
00:30:27He's here at my invitation.
00:30:28Then he'll go at mine.
00:30:30Good night, Holliday.
00:30:31What?
00:30:32Roger, you can't!
00:30:33It may be no concern of mine what you do outside,
00:30:35but as long as you live under my father's roof,
00:30:37you'll observe the common decencies.
00:30:39Roger!
00:30:40What right do you order people out of this house?
00:30:41I'm not going to argue about it.
00:30:42Get out.
00:30:43Look here, Clifford.
00:30:44Get out!
00:30:45You better go.
00:30:46Well, if it'll avoid a scene in front of Lady Clifford.
00:30:49It certainly will.
00:31:00And now perhaps you will explain what you mean
00:31:06by ordering my friends out of my house.
00:31:08Now look here, Yvonne.
00:31:09I'm not going to argue with you either.
00:31:11While my father's ill, I'm going to make it my business
00:31:13to see that this sort of thing doesn't happen again.
00:31:15Indeed.
00:31:16Yes.
00:31:17And from now on, Holliday does not come inside this house.
00:31:25And suppose I do not choose to do as you say.
00:31:30What then?
00:31:32Then I shall be forced to tell my father
00:31:34all I know about you and Holliday.
00:31:35And you can be quite sure he'll divorce you.
00:31:38That's a threat, isn't it?
00:31:40Of course it's a threat.
00:31:41I see.
00:31:42I've known what's been going on for some time,
00:31:43and now it's got to stop.
00:31:44Do you dare to give me orders like this?
00:31:47I won't take them from you.
00:31:48You have no right.
00:31:49On the contrary, I have every right.
00:31:51Listen.
00:31:52You are his son, yes.
00:31:54I am his wife.
00:31:56And I am the mistress in this house.
00:31:59I think not.
00:32:04What do you mean?
00:32:07I'd hope to tell you this under pleasant circumstances,
00:32:09but now you've forced my hand.
00:32:11In the future, it is what I say that goes in this house.
00:32:15You are mad.
00:32:16I shall speak to you, father.
00:32:17I shall ask.
00:32:18I can save you the trouble.
00:32:20My father has executed a power of attorney
00:32:22authorizing me to act for him in everything
00:32:24during his lifetime.
00:32:25What?
00:32:26Is this true?
00:32:27That again?
00:32:29I don't believe it.
00:32:31It's a lie.
00:32:32I won't believe it.
00:32:33I will never submit to such a thing.
00:32:35Never, never, never.
00:32:37To take orders from you?
00:32:39No.
00:32:40Never that.
00:32:53What is it?
00:32:54What is it you ask me that?
00:32:55Lady, I just heard from Roger.
00:32:57You are treating me cruelly.
00:32:59Lady, please.
00:33:00You shall not do it.
00:33:01Please.
00:33:02Get out of my sight.
00:33:03This is not business of yours.
00:33:04Get out.
00:33:08I am your wife.
00:33:10I have given you the best years of my life,
00:33:13and you treat me like this.
00:33:15You place me in the power of your son who hates me.
00:33:18I am your wife.
00:33:20You place me in the power of your son who hates me.
00:33:23Who has always hated me.
00:33:25You shall not do it.
00:33:29Doctor, please come.
00:33:31Quickly, quickly.
00:33:33I tell you once more, you shall not do it.
00:33:36I won't stand for it.
00:33:38Do you hear?
00:33:45Sorry, but this is the truth.
00:33:48You are Zhu Bajie's trusted aide just like me.
00:33:50Always, always the same thing happens.
00:33:52Never can I do my job, never, never.
00:33:54But, doctor.
00:33:55Roger, Roger.
00:33:56Roger, Roger.
00:33:57Take her away.
00:33:58No, I will not.
00:34:01I am falling.
00:34:02I am falling, I am falling.
00:34:04I am his wife.
00:34:06Get it from me.
00:34:07No, Roger.
00:34:08Not now, dear.
00:34:09Not now.
00:34:10No, it's not fair.
00:34:12It's the same thing! It's the monster in me!
00:34:15All I think about is the game deck and nothing in my own house!
00:34:18Quiet! Quiet!
00:34:19No, I won't be quiet! I'll do what I want here!
00:34:25Nurse, get me a syringe and a little bottle from my cupboard marked Camper.
00:34:30Yes, Doctor.
00:34:33I'm all right, Doctor. I'm used to these things, you know.
00:34:37Yes, but I think a stimulant...
00:34:46Take your hands off me, I tell you! Let me go!
00:34:49Don't leave this room until you behave yourself!
00:34:51I may not behave and they want me to!
00:34:53Let go! All of you! This is my room!
00:34:56Get out! Get out!
00:35:08Can I help you?
00:35:10Yes, I may need you.
00:35:12I will not be gone by you! What I shall do, what I shall not do!
00:35:16Shut that door!
00:35:17It is you who has put my husband against me!
00:35:22You hate me! You have always hated me!
00:35:25Quiet, my father!
00:35:26I don't care!
00:35:27Always tell you what I think about you! I've said everything!
00:35:31Quiet!
00:35:33Oh, you boring me, Fawn! How could you?
00:35:37Oh, my dear!
00:35:39It's bleeding dreadfully!
00:35:41It must be seen to at once!
00:35:43Oh, it'll be all right.
00:35:45Here, take this.
00:36:16Please!
00:36:17Aunt, don't make a fuss!
00:36:19Miss Rose!
00:36:20Aunt, don't disturb them, please!
00:36:23Is that all right?
00:36:24Nothing!
00:36:25Nothing?
00:36:26It's terribly bad!
00:36:28Miss Rose, please!
00:36:30Roger's hurt his hand!
00:36:33It's bleeding terribly!
00:36:35It ought to be seen to!
00:36:37Quickly! Please, quickly!
00:36:41He's downstairs!
00:36:51Oh, hello!
00:36:52I hear you press your hand very badly!
00:36:54Let me see it!
00:36:55Oh, it's nothing!
00:36:56Let me see!
00:37:00How's the old fellow?
00:37:01The doctor's looking after him.
00:37:03He's just given him an injection.
00:37:05You call that nothing?
00:37:07It's pretty deep!
00:37:09It's pretty deep!
00:37:10You'd be silly to neglect it!
00:37:12Here, I'll make a temporary bandage with this.
00:37:15How did you do it?
00:37:17Oh, just a... just a cut.
00:37:19As soon as I can, I'll get some iodine and dress it properly for you.
00:37:22But I must go upstairs now and see if I can be spared.
00:37:25Yes, look after the old fellow.
00:37:28Oh, he's in good hands.
00:37:30Probably sleeping by now.
00:37:32Now, you keep that hand there.
00:37:34That's right.
00:37:35Very well, Aunt.
00:37:40Where's the syringe?
00:37:42Oh, yes, I remember.
00:37:44I gave it to Nurse Rowe.
00:37:46She's here, Doctor.
00:37:48And what took you away?
00:37:50Oh, uh, rather a bad cut.
00:37:52Your conduct is extremely unprofessional.
00:37:54I'm sorry, Doctor.
00:37:55Never mind that now.
00:37:56Where's the syringe?
00:37:57Syringe?
00:37:58It's the one I gave you just now.
00:38:00Oh, yes.
00:38:02I, uh, I'm afraid I've got to go.
00:38:04I've got to go.
00:38:06Oh, yes.
00:38:08I, uh, I must have put it down somewhere.
00:38:11Find it.
00:38:12Yes, Doctor.
00:38:27I can't think where I could have put it.
00:38:29You'd better try.
00:38:33Doctor, please.
00:38:36Please.
00:38:44Call the pavilion.
00:38:45Yes, Doctor.
00:38:51Oh, will you please go in?
00:38:53Nurse, you don't need...
00:38:55Please.
00:39:01Lady Clifford, the Doctor says...
00:39:03Will you please come?
00:39:06Very well.
00:39:36Oh, will you tell Dr. Sartorius I would like to see him here?
00:39:53Very good, milady.
00:39:55But you must remember where you put it, nurse.
00:39:58I can't think.
00:40:00Then you must find it.
00:40:02Yes, Doctor.
00:40:07Knock, knock, knock.
00:40:13Her Ladyship says would you be good enough to see her in the drawing room, Doctor?
00:40:17Very well.
00:40:33What have you been doing?
00:40:35I've been busy searching for something I haven't made.
00:40:39Say, you're looking a bit off color.
00:40:41And I feel it.
00:40:43The head splitting, the hands throbbing like blazes.
00:40:46Let me see it.
00:40:48Hmm.
00:40:49Rather puffy.
00:40:51I hope it's not going septic.
00:40:54And the temperature, too.
00:40:56I think you'd better see the Doctor.
00:40:58Oh, nonsense. I'll be all right presently.
00:41:00Anyway, I'm going to have a look at it.
00:41:03All right.
00:41:04Oh, Doctor, I wanted to tell you,
00:41:06I will let you have your check as soon as the necessary formalities are completed.
00:41:10It should only be a matter of a few days.
00:41:12Well, that'll suit me very well.
00:41:14I'd like to stay on for a day or two
00:41:16to complete some rather interesting work that I've engaged in.
00:41:19Certainly, by your means.
00:41:22I don't want to alarm you,
00:41:24but I don't like the look of this at all.
00:41:26Now, you keep quiet
00:41:28and try not to move that hand any more than you can help.
00:41:31All right.
00:41:33I say, I'm frightfully thirsty.
00:41:36Tell Chalmers to bring me a brandy and soda, will you?
00:41:38Oh, I shouldn't advise that.
00:41:40I think I have some little anger on the water.
00:41:42At any rate, I'm going to have a look at it.
00:41:44All right.
00:41:45I'm going to have a look at it.
00:41:47I'm going to have a look at it.
00:41:49I think I have some little anger on the water.
00:41:51At any rate, till the doctor sees me.
00:41:53Very well.
00:41:54Oh, you might find me some books or something.
00:41:57There was a magazine I was reading.
00:41:59Drawing room, I think.
00:42:01Of course I will.
00:42:03Thank you, Eve.
00:42:06Chalmers, take a bottle of Evian water
00:42:08up to Mr. Rogers' room, will you please?
00:42:10Very good, miss.
00:42:18Well?
00:42:20Have you found it?
00:42:21I'm sorry, doctor, but I seem to have looked everywhere.
00:42:24That's all right.
00:42:26I'm going to have a look at it.
00:42:28I'm going to have a look at it.
00:42:30I'm going to have a look at it.
00:42:32I'm going to have a look at it.
00:42:34That's no answer.
00:42:37But doctor, I...
00:42:38Find it.
00:42:40But it's not a matter of...
00:42:41That's not the point.
00:42:44It's unprofessional.
00:42:46Find it.
00:42:47Find it!
00:43:04Find it!
00:43:30I will tell you another thing.
00:43:32case you'll ever attend for me where did you put it I I don't know doctor I should
00:43:40be in my laboratory I expect you to find it
00:43:56you swear this is true
00:44:02you swear it
00:44:08you'll hear it for yourself when the lawyer comes in his new will my father's
00:44:13appointed me your sole trustee you mean that I have to come to you for
00:44:19everything I'm afraid so
00:44:33I come will be paid by me as my father directed income capital is left in my
00:44:45all checks must be signed by me
00:44:53Oh that you mean you're treating me like a child
00:44:58perhaps he thought that is the best way to treat you
00:45:09I come on m'lady
00:45:17I must speak to you what is it what's the matter he's cheated us he's made a
00:45:22new will unknown to me Roger had control of everything I cannot so much as sign
00:45:27the check what yes Roger has been appointed sole trustee for life I can't
00:45:35believe it it's true it will become a property when the will is read
00:45:42what I've done
00:45:50you have to take a hand in this but what can I do I've told you I'll tell you
00:45:55what you can do
00:46:08no I fail I fail everything I live for is within my grasp and I'm not going to
00:46:16have it snatched away from me now
00:46:25Oh
00:46:32I want you to have the drugs in that syringe analyzed as soon as possible
00:46:36certainly mademoiselle they'll be ready at 430 please send the report with the
00:46:41syringe to me nurse Rowe the villa Florenza with pleasure mademoiselle
00:46:48thank you
00:46:52oh yes a lady she's been asking for you she's in the boudoir oh thank you
00:46:59oh
00:47:11you want to see me lady Clippers yes I shan't require your services any longer
00:47:18you've been very satisfactory nurse as soon as you pack your things you can go
00:47:23very good lady Clippers
00:47:59I'm leaving for Brazil. You're just in time for a cocktail and to wish me bon voyage. Are you coming to see me off?
00:48:20unfortunately no madame I have to go to the villa and make my condolences
00:48:26I'm very happy no doubt. You are not a man that would withhold. Well, good luck madame and bon voyage.
00:48:50I didn't by any chance happen to come across a small syringe you know the kind I use in my
00:48:54laboratory I seem to be one short no doctor which of no consequence but if
00:48:59you happen to find it let me have it. Certainly, sir.
00:49:09hello
00:49:124768 mademoiselle
00:49:25who is it? It is Duval, analytic eucalyptus. Could I speak to nurse Rowe? I have a report
00:49:34for her. A report? yes yes it's all right you can give it to me nurse Rowe is in
00:49:41my employ I'm dr. Sartoris. Oh, bonjour doctor. We are sending you the syringe
00:49:48later but I thought you ought to know the result of the analysis. It came
00:49:55earlier than we expected. Yes, yes. Go ahead.
00:50:05You don't seem to be very much better Mr. Roger. Really, I don't like the look of you at all.
00:50:11Why, I've never known you to be ill in all the years I've been with the family.
00:50:15I never have been. I feel absolutely limp. No, it's that hand, sir. Has the doctor seen it yet?
00:50:22No, nurse said something about him coming up. That's good, sir. Bring me some more of
00:50:29that stuff, will you? Certainly, sir. I was going to. My throat's parched. Yes, yes. Many thanks.
00:50:45Oh, Chalmers. Yes, miss? See to my trunk for me, will you please? And the small case. I'm just going to turn for a taxi and then I'll go up and say goodbye to Mr. Roger.
00:51:11We're very sorry you're going, miss. Thank you, Chalmers. You've all been very kind to me.
00:51:25Hello? Hello, Maurice. Hold this.
00:51:41Get back into the car, Holliday, and drive me down to the chemist. It's most important. I'll get my hat.
00:51:46Wait a minute, Sartorius. If this concerns you and Lady Clip, I'd bite her. What? You found a truth?
00:51:52Yes, mademoiselle, Dr. Sartorius took the message. I gave him the formulae of the poison.
00:52:02There was poison? Yes, mademoiselle, a very deadly poison.
00:53:02Dr. Sartorius.
00:53:32Dr. Sartorius.
00:54:02I'll be more than an hour. Don't leave the house until I come back.
00:54:32Dr. Sartorius.
00:55:02Dr. Sartorius.
00:55:32But I'm sure there's something wrong. Why did she go away like that? Why didn't she say goodbye?
00:56:01Dr. Sartorius.
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