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00:00:00The End
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00:01:59But we need four to play!
00:02:21But I don't feel like playing anymore!
00:02:23Why are you playing, Robbie?
00:02:25Look, there's something floating out there!
00:02:28Oh, goody-goody, let's throw stones at it!
00:02:31This is more fun than playing ball!
00:02:32We're as small as it is!
00:02:34I bet my aim's better than yours!
00:02:35I've got the best aim of my class!
00:02:37But you're littler than we are!
00:02:39I want to try goof!
00:02:40Hey, mister, look at that!
00:02:41Fish it out!
00:02:42It's a huge fish!
00:02:43It sure is!
00:02:44That's a funny-looking fish!
00:02:47Oh!
00:02:47Ah!
00:03:10It's a dead man!
00:03:40Wait here.
00:04:10Ow! Why don't you watch where you're going?
00:04:31Sorry, Governor.
00:04:32Know how. Go along.
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00:06:34Oh, my goodness.
00:07:02Give me a hand.
00:07:03Oh, but Mr. Holmes left orders that nobody should come in the house in his absence.
00:07:07I can't help that.
00:07:08Get some water.
00:07:10Now, now, where's my bag?
00:07:12It's down in your car.
00:07:13Oh, so it is.
00:07:14Where is he?
00:07:39In the bathroom.
00:07:41Into bed.
00:07:41Good evening, Watson.
00:08:02Holmes!
00:08:03Oh, you scared me half out of my wits, Mr. Holmes.
00:08:07I thought I made it entirely clear that under no circumstances whatsoever was anybody to
00:08:11be allowed in here without my express permission.
00:08:14But you looked as though you were dying.
00:08:15There will be no exceptions made, Watson.
00:08:18Oh, good heavens, my roast!
00:08:23Now, where's the shipping column?
00:08:27Shipping column?
00:08:28Mm-hmm.
00:08:28Now, what are you doing?
00:08:29I'm looking for the liner movements.
00:08:32Liner movements?
00:08:34Huh.
00:08:34Here we are.
00:08:37Fascia.
00:08:38Just docked.
00:08:40Karachi, Suez, Benghazi.
00:08:42What comes from Benghazi, Watson?
00:08:46Arabs.
00:08:47There were no Arabs on board.
00:08:49Oh.
00:08:51A new case, Holmes.
00:08:54An old friend of ours has been going to the docks recently and waiting about for all the
00:08:58ships coming from Benghazi.
00:08:59Oh, an old friend?
00:09:00Who?
00:09:02Moriarty.
00:09:02And I intend to find out why.
00:09:05But Holmes, we all know that Moriarty is the greatest criminal in the country.
00:09:10Why don't the police do something about him?
00:09:12Take care, Watson.
00:09:13If it should ever come to the professor's ear that you call him a criminal, you may very
00:09:16well find yourself sued for slander.
00:09:17Oh, but we all know.
00:09:18Knowing and proving something are two very different matters, Watson, as I need hardly
00:09:22remind you.
00:09:24It's my duty to bring him to justice.
00:09:26But how do you propose to do that?
00:09:30With the help of the Times.
00:09:31Everything I could possibly require to know is in the Times.
00:09:34It is the best informed and most reliable newspaper in the world.
00:09:36Oh, yes.
00:09:37The most reliable.
00:09:39Now, Watson.
00:09:40What is the purpose of the Times?
00:09:42Why, to supply information.
00:09:43Exactly.
00:09:44Also to advertise.
00:09:46That's why the advertisements are on the front page.
00:09:47None of this nonsense about sensational headlines to whet the reader's appetites.
00:09:50And then after the advertisements, what is the next most important thing?
00:09:54Oh, the sports page.
00:09:56Brilliant, Watson.
00:09:57The weather, the arts, the news, shipping news, and finally, yes, finally, politics.
00:10:07The Times is also the least obvious and the most efficient weapon that a man could possibly
00:10:11have.
00:10:11Now, pick up that dagger.
00:10:15The dagger?
00:10:16Yes, go on.
00:10:16Pick it up.
00:10:19All right.
00:10:19And now what am I supposed to do?
00:10:22Try and hit me.
00:10:23Hit you?
00:10:25Holmes, you feeling yourself today?
00:10:26Oh, come along, Watson.
00:10:27There's nothing to worry about.
00:10:28You won't hurt me.
00:10:28Come along.
00:10:31No, I kind of really, really...
00:10:32Very well, then.
00:10:33Try it from over there.
00:10:34Now, here.
00:10:35Come on.
00:10:36Nothing to worry about, old man.
00:10:38No, I'll tear your dressing gown, you know.
00:10:40Watson, for the last time.
00:10:42Here.
00:10:43On guard.
00:10:44All right, if you insist.
00:10:50Help!
00:10:52Don't move, Watson.
00:10:53Oh!
00:11:01Ow!
00:11:03Oh, oh!
00:11:05Oh, oh!
00:11:07You'd better keep the dinner and warm, Mrs. Hudson.
00:11:27Watson, get the morphine, quick.
00:11:32Mrs. Hudson, be good enough to telephone Scotland Yard as quickly as you can.
00:11:35Ask for Inspector Cooper and tell him I want him here immediately.
00:11:38Of course, Mr. Holmes.
00:11:39Immediately.
00:11:42Jenkins.
00:11:43Who did this?
00:11:45Who did this to you?
00:11:49Hair.
00:11:50Hair.
00:11:53Big.
00:11:54Big.
00:11:54Oh, oh.
00:11:56E, e, e, e.
00:11:57Oh.
00:11:58Oh!
00:12:16Ah
00:12:18Oh.
00:12:19Oh.
00:12:23Oh.
00:12:24This time you're going too far, Mr. Holmes.
00:12:48How am I going too far, Inspector?
00:12:50I find a man stabbed to death on my doorstep, so quite naturally I sent for you.
00:12:53Oh, we know all about this, Jenkins.
00:12:57He served at least 12 sentences in prison.
00:12:59I have no sympathy with informers.
00:13:02He may not have been a particularly respectable member of the community, Inspector,
00:13:05but he was of considerable help to us, and I trusted him.
00:13:08Indeed, I'm sure you did, Holmes, but what's particularly interesting is
00:13:12that your private investigation has now been fatal to him.
00:13:15That's a very serious accusation.
00:13:16Are you by any chance proposing to arrest me in a charge of murder?
00:13:19Scotland Yard has often requested your help, as you know, Mr. Holmes.
00:13:22However, this time no request has been made.
00:13:25Under no circumstances can we sanction your undertaking private investigations
00:13:29without having received official authorization.
00:13:31I'm not employed by Scotland Yard, Inspector.
00:13:33I'm a private citizen.
00:13:34I do what I believe to be right, and I'm prepared to accept all responsibility for it.
00:13:38This country has a police force and a legal system for its citizens' protection,
00:13:42and nobody has the right to take the law into his own hands, Holmes.
00:13:45You can only step in after a crime has been committed.
00:13:47I, on the other hand, do my very best to prevent it before it takes place.
00:13:51Hmm, you just proved how capable you are.
00:13:53We're fighting a war with Moriarty, and I propose to continue it,
00:13:56with or without the sanction of Scotland Yard.
00:13:58We would be more than pleased to cooperate, Holmes,
00:14:00if you would only inform us of your activity.
00:14:03That's precisely what I'm doing.
00:14:04Professor Moriarty must be brought to justice.
00:14:06Ha ha, here we go again, Holmes, huh?
00:14:09You know, the last time you lectured me about that, uh, professor of yours,
00:14:13I finally decided I ought to pay him a personal visit.
00:14:16We had a most interesting conversation.
00:14:18About his criminal activities?
00:14:20No, about archaeology.
00:14:22Uh-huh, so you're an archaeologist, too.
00:14:25Hmm, I confess I didn't understand a word, but the professor is an excellent lecturer.
00:14:28Have you been in his house?
00:14:30Yes.
00:14:31It's extraordinary.
00:14:32Magnificent things in it.
00:14:33Do you ever stop to ask yourself how he can afford all that,
00:14:36on the salary of a university professor?
00:14:38Hmm, he comes from a wealthy family.
00:14:40The professor's brother is a stationmaster in the West Country.
00:14:45When he himself came to London, he didn't have a penny in his pocket,
00:14:48and yet he manages to spend at least 10,000 pounds a year.
00:14:51Where do you suppose it comes from, Inspector?
00:14:54Hmm, forgery, robbery, and burglary.
00:14:57And murder.
00:14:58And I intend to prove it.
00:15:03I think it might interest you to learn
00:15:05that Professor Moriarty happens to be on the list this year of those to be knighted.
00:15:10Would you accuse Sir James Moriarty of murder, Mr. Holmes?
00:15:14It would give me the very greatest pleasure, Inspector,
00:15:16to see the knight hanged.
00:15:21Take my warning, Holmes.
00:15:23You do not stand for the law.
00:15:25We do.
00:15:26You're welcome to do so, Inspector.
00:15:28Good day.
00:15:28Good day.
00:15:29Cooper isn't really a bad detective, Watson.
00:15:39Just lacks imagination.
00:15:41Why do you suppose Jenkins was killed while he was coming here?
00:15:45He was bringing me some information.
00:15:47It must have been pretty important information
00:15:49if somebody was prepared to kill him over it.
00:15:51It was.
00:15:53He tried to tell me something before he died.
00:15:56Oh, yes.
00:15:58His last word was hair, wasn't it?
00:16:01Yes, it was.
00:16:03But then he did something strange with his hands.
00:16:09I've got it.
00:16:10Watson, come around here.
00:16:13Pick up the lamp.
00:16:14Turn it round.
00:16:15So that the light shines on my hands.
00:16:17That's it.
00:16:18Now look at the wall.
00:16:19Look at the shadow.
00:16:21What's that make you think of?
00:16:22A bird.
00:16:24Go on.
00:16:25What kind of a bird?
00:16:26Well, it's pretty large.
00:16:27You're getting warm.
00:16:29An eagle.
00:16:29That's it.
00:16:30A hare and an eagle.
00:16:32A hare and an eagle.
00:16:33And what does that remind you of, Watson?
00:16:35A public house.
00:16:37Brilliant, my dear fellow.
00:16:38Positively brilliant.
00:16:45George, when does your ship leave again?
00:16:47Let's sit here, Watson.
00:16:52What are we supposed to do now that we're here?
00:16:59Patience, Watson.
00:17:00Patience.
00:17:01Well, I suppose we can have a drink or something.
00:17:04Oh, yes.
00:17:04Very well.
00:17:05Yes, gentlemen?
00:17:06Two half pints of bitter, please.
00:17:09Well, I wonder why Jenkins sent us here.
00:17:13That's what we're here to find out, my boy.
00:17:15Ah, strange atmosphere in this place, you know.
00:17:20Two half pints of bitter.
00:17:23Those men over there, those sailors from the Thais here.
00:17:27If I remember correctly, our professor is more than interested in the Thais here.
00:17:31Oh, you mean the ship from Benghazi?
00:17:33Precisely.
00:17:41Which room are they in?
00:17:43Number four.
00:17:43Number four.
00:17:45Number four.
00:17:48You stay here, Watson.
00:17:50Wait a minute.
00:17:51I say.
00:17:56Well, then he said he had to bring his mother along, too, and after all.
00:18:06Well, hello there, sweetheart.
00:18:09Hello.
00:18:10How about a little drink?
00:18:13Do I know you?
00:18:14No, handsome.
00:18:15Not yet, but we can fix that in a hurry.
00:18:18Yes, I'm quite sure.
00:18:20What do you drink?
00:18:22I'm partial to champagne.
00:18:23It puts me in the mood.
00:18:24Well, you have what you wish.
00:18:27Yes, order anything you wish.
00:18:28You know, handsome, you're a real gent.
00:18:30I absolutely adore men who are shy, especially at your age.
00:18:34Oh, I'm a married man.
00:18:36Oh?
00:18:36All of the real men are already married, dearie.
00:18:39The ones who aren't are always the ones that nobody wants around.
00:18:47Champagne.
00:18:47Champagne.
00:18:48Champagne.
00:18:49Champagne.
00:19:13Mother must have been a very lively lady.
00:19:15Ha, ha, ha.
00:19:19I feel like I'm fighting in you.
00:19:21Hmm?
00:19:22My mother's in the hospital.
00:19:24They tell me she needs an operation.
00:19:27Maybe you could help me.
00:19:29Certainly, I could.
00:19:30You really mean it?
00:19:31Of course.
00:19:31Oh.
00:19:32I'm a doctor.
00:19:33I'll operate on her for nothing.
00:19:35And I'll cut you up, too, if you like.
00:19:37Ha, ha, ha.
00:19:38My goodness, you're a doctor.
00:19:41What are you doing in here?
00:19:43Me?
00:19:43Mm-hmm.
00:19:45I am a spy.
00:19:46I watch people, and I follow people, and I listen, and keels.
00:19:54Come along, Watson.
00:19:55Come along.
00:19:56Oh, hello.
00:19:57I was just, uh, where are we going?
00:20:00We're going to listen at a chimney.
00:20:02What did you say?
00:20:03We're going to listen at a chimney.
00:20:06Quite logical, surely.
00:20:07Oh, yes, yes.
00:20:08Yes, of course.
00:20:08Yes.
00:20:12We're going to listen at a chimney.
00:20:14Shh.
00:20:16I hope you're satisfied with your room, Samuel.
00:20:20Yes, it's quite comfortable.
00:20:22In comparison to the one I spent the last six years in, that is.
00:20:25I've been waiting for you for a week.
00:20:27If I had my way, I would have come back to London over six years ago, Professor.
00:20:32It's no fun being cooped up in prison in Egypt.
00:20:35It was pure misery.
00:20:36There were six long years.
00:20:38From morning to night, they keep you working on road construction.
00:20:41In the sweltering heat.
00:20:43Where is Harrison?
00:20:44Dead, Professor.
00:20:49Ah, but wasn't he on the face here?
00:20:51Naturally.
00:20:52One evening, he tried to push me overboard, but he slipped on the deck and fell overboard himself.
00:20:58You must have given him a little assistance.
00:21:01Yes, of course.
00:21:02After all, I was only defending myself.
00:21:05It was my life for his.
00:21:06Well, well, poor old Harrison.
00:21:19Samuel, I've located the man we're looking for.
00:21:23The man we're looking for?
00:21:24Where is he?
00:21:25Well, just one moment.
00:21:27First, we have things to discuss.
00:21:28First, we have this.
00:21:54Without me, the deal wouldn't exist.
00:21:56I'm going to do all the dirty work.
00:21:58I've worked out all the details.
00:22:00It'll be a very simple job.
00:22:02It may be a simple job, but only I can do it, Professor.
00:22:04Those are my terms, Samuel. Take them or leave them.
00:22:06Sixty percent for you.
00:22:08Not bad, Professor.
00:22:10When you consider what the Cleopatra necklace is going to bring.
00:22:12I think you're forgetting what it cost me
00:22:14to arrange for your release from that chain gang.
00:22:16The price I paid were those six years.
00:22:18I think you're forgetting what it cost me
00:22:20to arrange for your release from that chain gang.
00:22:22The price I paid were those six years.
00:22:24I suppose I have no choice.
00:22:26All right, one of the plans.
00:22:28We must get rid of Blackburn first,
00:22:30and then you do your job.
00:22:34Have you any idea what you're asking?
00:22:36Where is Blackburn?
00:22:38In a house outside of London.
00:22:40It's not far from...
00:22:42Why? Listen.
00:22:52What's up?
00:22:54I thought it looked good.
00:23:16All right, Watson, you had your little joke. Now, come along.
00:23:32There was somebody listening.
00:23:34The police?
00:23:36I doubt it.
00:23:39Well, Holmes, never take a clumsy old doctor along with you.
00:23:43I got all the information I require, Watson. Blackburn, Thacia.
00:23:49Well, up to now, there's been one murder.
00:23:51No, two. One of the sailors on board the Thacia was stabbed to death and thrown overboard.
00:23:55How do you know that?
00:23:57Don't you ever read the Times, Watson? I'd often advise you to do so when you want to know anything.
00:24:04Moriarty was after a man named Blackburn who lives in the country.
00:24:08He sent for two men from Africa, and one of them killed the other one.
00:24:11The question is, what is he after?
00:24:15Well, hadn't we better turn the whole case over to Scotland Yard?
00:24:19What case?
00:24:20The Jenkins case, they know all about that one.
00:24:23The Blackburn case, which hasn't even happened yet.
00:24:25And the Moriarty case, which they refuse to believe.
00:24:31Let's go.
00:24:32Where are we going?
00:24:33To the offices of the Times.
00:24:36Here's your breakfast.
00:24:37Oh, sorry, Mrs. Hudson, but we'll be back for lunch.
00:24:51Just what are you looking for?
00:24:53We have to find out when Moriarty was in Egypt, Watson.
00:24:56Oh, Miss, would you please bring me volume 105?
00:25:06One moment, I'll get it.
00:25:09We shall soon know.
00:25:11Holmes, couldn't you be just a little less mysterious?
00:25:14You know my methods, Watson.
00:25:20Here you are.
00:25:22August, September, now then.
00:25:29Ah, this is it.
00:25:30Here we are.
00:25:32Here.
00:25:33Huh?
00:25:35Discovery of Cleopatra's tomb.
00:25:37World experts in consultation.
00:25:41In El Fayoum, a group of English and Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a tomb containing treasure.
00:25:46The tomb is believed to be that of Cleopatra, Professor Moriarty, eminent English archaeologist, etc.
00:25:55Yes, go on.
00:25:56Well, go on, Holmes.
00:25:57Just a moment, Watson.
00:26:01Thefts of priceless treasure.
00:26:03Following the reported theft of priceless treasures from the tomb, two English engineers named Harrison and Samuels have been arrested.
00:26:09A third, Peter Blackburn, has disappeared at the same time as a casket of gold and precious stones containing a golden necklace which belonged to Cleopatra herself.
00:26:19Watson, we have to prevent another murder.
00:26:21Holmes, I just don't know what you're talking about.
00:26:23There isn't a moment to be lost, man.
00:26:25Uh, where are we going now?
00:26:26To a delightful little Hertfordshire village by the name of Barnett.
00:26:29A Hertfordshire village?
00:26:30A Hertfordshire village by the name of Barnett.
00:27:00It's Peter's gun.
00:27:26He's hunting again.
00:27:28He should be stopped.
00:27:29If we don't stop him, we're letting a madman run wild.
00:27:30He's as sane as we are.
00:27:32And why doesn't he call the police if his life's threatened?
00:27:34Threatened by whom?
00:27:35Why doesn't he tell us?
00:27:37I have no idea.
00:27:46Why don't you let me take you away?
00:27:48He's my husband.
00:27:49I can't just run away as if I were free.
00:27:51No, but there's another way out.
00:27:53You don't owe Peter anything.
00:27:54His fears have killed his love for you.
00:27:56And besides, he's dangerous.
00:27:58I'd never forgive myself if anything happened to you.
00:28:02What are we to do?
00:28:03He got away.
00:28:22Peter, why don't you confide in us?
00:28:24You've got to tell us what you're afraid of.
00:28:26If you don't, we can't possibly help.
00:28:27How often must I tell you my life is in danger?
00:28:31Why won't you or the police believe it?
00:28:34You're saying ghosts.
00:28:36Ghosts?
00:28:37Ghosts that hide behind bushes and then drive away in cars?
00:28:40Oh, but we do believe you.
00:28:41We do, Peter.
00:28:42You need help, Peter.
00:28:43Not only from the police.
00:28:46Ah, yes.
00:28:47You mean a doctor, of course.
00:28:49Don't think that you're fooling me.
00:28:50I know exactly what you both would like.
00:28:53You're trying to find a way to get rid of me.
00:28:55I can't go on like this any longer.
00:28:58We seem to be living in a trap.
00:29:00What and who are you afraid of?
00:29:02We hide away here in this terrible old house,
00:29:04but what are we hiding from?
00:29:06Why don't you tell us what you're afraid of once and for all?
00:29:08How can we help you if you have no confidence in either of us?
00:29:12I am your wife, not your enemy.
00:29:15Don't you trust even me?
00:29:17No.
00:29:20I trust nobody on this earth.
00:29:23Nobody.
00:29:31It's no use.
00:29:36What are we to do?
00:29:38Don't worry, Ellen.
00:29:40Leave it to me.
00:29:49Good night, Emily.
00:29:50Good night.
00:29:51Good night, Emily.
00:29:53Miss, Hartley Hall is in the locality, I believe.
00:30:00Yes, sir.
00:30:01It's down the street and straight ahead.
00:30:02You're not thinking of buying it, are you?
00:30:04It's been sold for quite some time.
00:30:06We're not buyers.
00:30:07Mr. Blackburn still lives there.
00:30:09Yes, sir.
00:30:09Oh, I wonder if you could tell us the name of the local police inspector.
00:30:12Inspector French.
00:30:14Inspector French.
00:30:15That's right.
00:30:15Would you be good enough to telephone him?
00:30:17Tell him Mr. Sherlock Holmes would like to see him here immediately.
00:30:19It's a matter of the greatest importance.
00:30:21It's a matter of the greatest importance.
00:30:21The best sense if you can tell us the names of all of the doctors are your people.
00:30:50Let's go.
00:31:20Let's go.
00:31:50Let's go.
00:32:20Let's go.
00:32:50Let's go.
00:32:57Let's go.
00:32:58Let's go.
00:32:59Let's go.
00:33:00Let's go.
00:33:01Let's go.
00:33:02Let's go.
00:33:03Let's go.
00:33:04Let's go.
00:33:05Let's go.
00:33:06Let's go.
00:33:07Let's go.
00:33:08Let's go.
00:33:09Let's go.
00:33:10Let's go.
00:33:11Let's go.
00:33:12Let's go.
00:33:13Straight away.
00:33:14Now what can I do for you, Mr. Holmes?
00:33:17Mr. Blackburn is a tenant of Hartley Hall, is he not?
00:33:19He is?
00:33:20Am I right in assuming that he's in constant fear for his life?
00:33:24As a matter of fact, he's in contact with the police at least once every month.
00:33:28Indeed.
00:33:29In that case, I think we should get up to Hartley Hall immediately.
00:33:31You mean right now.
00:33:32You mean right now?
00:33:33Right now, Inspector.
00:33:34Hello?
00:33:38Just a minute.
00:33:43For you, Inspector.
00:33:44For me?
00:33:45Hi, yes.
00:33:46Thanks, Emily.
00:33:47French-speaking?
00:33:48Yes, naturally.
00:33:49I'll be there right away.
00:33:51Peter Blackburn is dead.
00:34:14His head is completely shattered.
00:34:16Shot at close range, don't you know?
00:34:18We'll leave everything as we've found it until the police from Scotland Yard come.
00:34:22Inspector Cooper telephoned to say that he'd be right along.
00:34:24By all means, let us leave everything to Inspector Cooper.
00:34:30Where were you when Mr. Blackburn met his death?
00:34:33I was in my room.
00:34:34I was doing some reading before turning in.
00:34:37Then I heard a shot and I ran downstairs.
00:34:40Was the door open?
00:34:43No.
00:34:44Uh-huh.
00:34:45The murderer broke into the French window.
00:34:47He stuck a bit of flypaper on the pane so the piece of glass wouldn't make any noise.
00:34:52It's unquestionably a professional job.
00:34:54What did you find when you went to the room, Mr. King?
00:34:56That.
00:34:57Did you see anyone running away?
00:35:00No, I didn't.
00:35:01Where was Mrs. Blackburn?
00:35:03Up in her room.
00:35:06I told her to stay there because I didn't want her to see this.
00:35:09Do you think he committed suicide?
00:35:11Well, that pane of glass was pushed in from the outside.
00:35:15There are traces of blood here.
00:35:17The murderer must have stepped in it.
00:35:18And that leaves no doubt whatsoever.
00:35:20Mr. Blackburn, surprised a burglar and was killed.
00:35:23The culprit then ran away leaving the murder weapon behind.
00:35:26Scotland Yard will surely make the same deduction.
00:35:29It's not quite as simple as that, Inspector.
00:35:32Peter was rehanging that picture over the fireplace yesterday.
00:35:38That's why the hammer was here.
00:35:41Why did the intruder leave this ring?
00:35:43It appears to be of value.
00:35:44I guess he was frightened and overlooked it.
00:35:47Where is Mrs. Blackburn now?
00:35:49She's upstairs.
00:35:50She's terribly upset, naturally.
00:35:52No doubt Inspector Cooper will take her statement.
00:35:55But why did the killer take Blackburn's wedding ring?
00:35:57He didn't wear one.
00:35:58Oh, that's right.
00:35:59I can't remember Peter wearing a wedding ring.
00:36:00No.
00:36:01Then I suggest we send for the butler.
00:36:02Ask the butler to come here.
00:36:04Oh, there you are.
00:36:05Do you recall whether Mr. Blackburn wore his wedding ring above or below the serpent ring?
00:36:26Below the serpent ring, sir.
00:36:27You're quite sure.
00:36:28I would swear to it.
00:36:29We shall not.
00:36:30Mr. Blackburn wore his wedding ring above or below the serpent ring.
00:36:31Mr. Blackburn wore his wedding ring, sir.
00:36:32You're quite sure.
00:36:33I would swear to it.
00:36:34We shall see what the inspector makes of that.
00:36:36Watson, I seem to remember some very interesting trees in the garden.
00:36:39I'd rather like to take a closer look at them.
00:36:41What about you?
00:36:42Oh, yes.
00:36:43Yes.
00:36:44If you're looking for trees, they're right in front of you.
00:36:49That would be Scotland Yard.
00:36:52Yes.
00:36:53Inspector Cooper, no doubt.
00:36:54Don't you want to see him?
00:36:56No, not yet.
00:37:01What do you suppose that is?
00:37:03It looks remarkably like a grave.
00:37:05A grave?
00:37:06Yes.
00:37:07But that's not large enough to bury a dog yet.
00:37:09Be careful, Watson.
00:37:10Don't spoil the footprints.
00:37:11Leave that to the inspector.
00:37:12What could possibly be buried there?
00:37:14Clothes.
00:37:15Very old clothes.
00:37:18He must have tried to defend himself with the hammer.
00:37:34Precisely, Inspector.
00:37:36Faultless deduction.
00:37:37Ah, so you knew about this murder too, Mr. Holmes.
00:37:40Knew?
00:37:41No.
00:37:42But I suspected that it would occur.
00:37:43Were you acquainted with the deceased?
00:37:44I was not.
00:37:45I was not.
00:37:46I heard him mentioned for the first time quite recently.
00:37:48By whom?
00:37:49By a distinguished archaeologist whose name is Moriarty.
00:37:51Ah, so you naturally assume that he's the murderer.
00:37:54I'm afraid it's not quite as simple as all that expected.
00:37:57The gentleman in question has a perfect alibi.
00:38:00Professor Moriarty, the famous archaeologist,
00:38:02will deliver a lecture on Egyptian antiquities at 8 o'clock tonight at the Pen Club.
00:38:06And Blackburn was killed between 9 and 10 o'clock?
00:38:09Correct.
00:38:10So it cannot possibly be Moriarty, the lecture, is over at 11.
00:38:12Well, we know that Blackburn was murdered before 11.
00:38:15Have you any brilliant ideas?
00:38:17I never deliver a theory, Inspector, without all the facts at my disposal.
00:38:24Mrs. Blackburn, you say that your husband feared for his life, is that correct?
00:38:29Do you happen to know whom he feared?
00:38:31I don't.
00:38:32May I take the liberty of asking you a personal question?
00:38:35Yes.
00:38:36Were you happily married?
00:38:37You have no right to ask such a question, Inspector.
00:38:39I was speaking to Mrs. Blackburn.
00:38:41May I have your answer?
00:38:44I loved my husband.
00:38:46Where are you going?
00:38:47He's run after somebody out there.
00:38:49I saw him too.
00:38:52Have patience, Ellen.
00:38:54Oh, why didn't Peter confide in us?
00:38:56Looks as if his ghosts were real after all.
00:38:59Oh, Watson.
00:39:00You nearly broke my arm.
00:39:01What's going on?
00:39:02Did you catch him?
00:39:03Watson nearly caught me.
00:39:04It's ridiculous to search any more in the dark.
00:39:05Inspector, will you please alert the police throughout this district and that of St. Albans to block us?
00:39:09all the roads and put a guard at the railway stations.
00:39:10It's ridiculous to search any more in the dark.
00:39:22Inspector, will you please alert the police throughout this district, and that of St. Albans, to block all the roads and put a guard at the railway stations.
00:39:26Hudson nearly caught me.
00:39:27It's ridiculous to search anymore in the dark.
00:39:29Inspector, will you please alert the police
00:39:31throughout this district and that of St. Albans
00:39:33to block all the roads and put a guard at the railway stations.
00:39:50Would you please give me your right shoe, Mr. King?
00:39:53Why?
00:39:54Your right shoe, Mr. King.
00:40:14Wouldn't you agree, Mr. Holmes,
00:40:15that these footprints could have come from this slipper?
00:40:17Oh, undoubtedly.
00:40:19The prints lead to the door.
00:40:21I get it quite correct.
00:40:24Well, Mr. King?
00:40:26I must have stepped in it, I guess, when I went to the door.
00:40:29Really?
00:40:30Wasn't it more likely that you took out the pane of the window from the outside
00:40:35to make it look like a burglary and returned inside to do the murder?
00:40:37Paul couldn't possibly have done such a crime.
00:40:39That's what we shall see.
00:40:40One moment, Inspector.
00:40:42I'll have to ask you, please, not to interfere in this, Mr. Holmes.
00:40:45I merely wish to point out that the footprints do not stop at the door.
00:40:53Mr. King's footprints lead to a heap of earth over there.
00:40:57He's up.
00:41:04He's up.
00:41:08He's up.
00:41:14Ah, this clothing is perfect evidence.
00:41:44Mr. King, why did you bury these garments and to whom do they belong?
00:41:49Mrs. Blackburn, I trust that you can furnish me the information that Mr. King will not.
00:41:54Mrs. Blackburn had nothing to do with it.
00:41:56Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. King, will you please follow me?
00:42:01I am forced to take you both to London with me, I'm afraid.
00:42:14You have indeed reconstructed the case correctly, Inspector. My compliments on your perspicacity.
00:42:20And now perhaps Mrs. Blackburn will be good enough to tell you what really happened.
00:42:26Mrs. Blackburn…
00:42:35I…
00:42:36Well I had just turned the lights off, when?
00:42:45Where's Peter?
00:42:55I've no idea.
00:42:57I'm going down.
00:42:58I want to come too.
00:43:15Harry, we've got things to do.
00:43:18What is all this?
00:43:20Ellen, go to your room.
00:43:21Peter, what happened?
00:43:23He came up from behind me.
00:43:25Fortunately, I had the hammer in my hand.
00:43:27The hammer?
00:43:29Then what are you doing with that gun?
00:43:33I'll call the police.
00:43:34No!
00:43:35But the man is dead.
00:43:37Who is he?
00:43:39You, you must help me.
00:43:42What do you expect me to do?
00:43:43First,
00:43:45we must get him undressed.
00:43:48What are you doing?
00:43:50Ellen, get out of here, please!
00:43:54Get out!
00:44:02Blackburn shot away the man's face
00:44:04to make the police think it was him.
00:44:05He then put his serpent ring on the finger
00:44:07but was unable to get his wedding ring off.
00:44:09Mr. King then buried the clothes,
00:44:11which accounts for his footprints.
00:44:12Peter wanted to be declared dead officially.
00:44:15He wanted us to begin a new life.
00:44:18I am not yet convinced of the fact
00:44:20that the deceased is not Peter Blackburn.
00:44:22No.
00:44:25Look at this man's hand.
00:44:27Dark, tan skin.
00:44:29Talluses all over the fingers
00:44:30and the palms of the hand.
00:44:31The hand of a man who's done considerable manual labor.
00:44:36This could not possibly be Peter Blackburn.
00:44:38This is senseless, Ellen.
00:44:40Peter can't stay hidden away forever.
00:44:42Come on, Inspector.
00:44:50There's a secret room over here.
00:44:55Peter!
00:44:56Open up.
00:44:59Peter!
00:45:04Peter!
00:45:05It's me, Ellen.
00:45:14Oh!
00:45:16Peter!
00:45:16A knife without a handle, same as with Jenkins.
00:45:34What are you cleaning out your pipe now for?
00:45:46Before Blackburn died, he tried to write the name of his murderer on the top of the table, obviously with his wedding ring, M-O-R.
00:46:06Does that convey anything to you, Inspector?
00:46:08M-O-R. Many words begin with M-O-R. Morgue, Mourning, or Moriarty.
00:46:16You told us that Moriarty has an alibi.
00:46:18My dear Inspector, Blackburn had a secret. Moriarty wanted it, and when he'd gotten it, he had him murdered.
00:46:24Do you know the secret, Holmes?
00:46:25Naturally, I read the Times.
00:46:37Well, Charles?
00:46:41Samuels?
00:46:42No, Blackburn. He had already taken care of Samuels for us.
00:46:46I always maintain that Samuels would come to a bad end. Even in Egypt, he was a troublemaker.
00:46:52And if anybody is stupid enough to ask for 40 percent, well, Charles, I also maintain greed will get you nowhere.
00:47:00You follow me, Charles?
00:47:01Naturally, Professor.
00:47:03What the hell?
00:47:29Let's go.
00:47:59Let's go.
00:48:29I say I'm awfully sorry, but my foot slipped the clutch.
00:48:46Just take a look at what you've done to my car.
00:48:48Now you control yourself.
00:48:49There isn't much damage.
00:48:50Oh, no.
00:48:51What's this all about?
00:48:53This stupid idiot bumps back into my car.
00:48:55How dare you?
00:48:56You mind your language.
00:48:57Your licenses, please.
00:49:00That's right, officer.
00:49:01Take his name.
00:49:02He'll have to take care of the damages.
00:49:03Oh, I say.
00:49:09Are you free?
00:49:10Yes, sir.
00:49:10Will you please take me to Park Lane Road?
00:49:19Move your cars, please.
00:49:21Thank you for your kindness, constable.
00:49:24You'll be most understanding.
00:49:26My keys!
00:49:28My keys are gone!
00:49:29Really?
00:49:30Well, I'll help you find them, dear fellow.
00:49:32Thank you, sir.
00:49:33Go, pull.
00:54:12Charles?
00:54:14Charles?
00:54:46Ah!
00:54:50You don't expect to find them on the bed.
00:54:53Unless you stole them, they've got to be somewhere.
00:54:55What would I do with your keys?
00:54:57Taxi!
00:54:58Taxi!
00:55:04Here you are, little man.
00:55:11I beg your pardon?
00:55:12I beg your pardon?
00:55:13I beg your pardon?
00:55:14I beg your pardon?
00:55:15I beg your pardon?
00:55:16Nine Park Lane Road!
00:55:18Hurry!
00:55:19The one and I beg your pardon?
00:55:20Let's pray.
00:55:25Ah!
00:55:26What have we here?
00:55:27Ah-ha!
00:55:28The Times!
00:55:29The Times!
00:55:30What's the surprise for today?
00:55:32You told me you always find something to be important in it.
00:55:34today it contains something very special really what look for yourself
00:55:43ah the famous necklace precisely the necklace and the casket that's why peter blackburn was murdered
00:55:50you've solved the case holmes right under the noses of the police it isn't solved yet
00:55:54i'm simply getting the evidence together to hang moriarty
00:55:57gentlemen i am highly disappointed i am not at all impressed this blatant lack of discipline in our
00:56:06midst could make me undertake measures that you would find most regrettable we weren't given orders
00:56:13to guard the necklace i require personal initiative do you realize the consequences of failure in this
00:56:21organization charles yes professor come in here come in i say
00:56:39incredible a world famous authority on archaeology a common thief and a murderer precisely
00:56:48yes oh professor moriarty this is indeed a pleasant surprise mr holmes doesn't seem as pleased as
00:57:02yourself inspector do you know this gentleman yes we have already had the pleasure am i welcome to join
00:57:09you please do we met in court as i recall the perry case perry yes quite so the name escaped me for a
00:57:18minute a burglary case wasn't it a burglary case wasn't it yes perry stole some jewelry in milan
00:57:23of course you didn't know anything about it naturally not mr holmes the jury was quite convinced
00:57:28at the time as you will recall
00:57:36and this necklace has it also been stolen yes it has i must confess that this is the very reason for
00:57:44my visit here today inspector that is the missing cleopatra necklace in its original casket it disappeared
00:57:50over six years ago during our excavations in egypt where was it located in your study professor
00:57:58my study naturally you don't know anything about that either in spite of the fact that your man stole
00:58:02it for you and murdered peter blackburn in the bargain inspector i will not permit anyone to insult me
00:58:08this crass fashion unfortunately for you professor mr holmes can prove his statement that casket was
00:58:15found in your study in the mummy case you know inspector this gentleman reads too many detective
00:58:22stories sherlock holmes has tried to slander me on several occasions but his accusations have always been
00:58:27a fiction i would be delighted if he would search for this mummy case in my study i assure you there is
00:58:33none do feel free to investigate inspector in any event i'm pleased these priceless jewels are in the
00:58:40right hands no doubt you will turn it over to the egyptian government the egyptians will be informed
00:58:45of its recovery professor as soon as we have their consent the necklace will be sold together with some
00:58:51recent archaeological discoveries at auction then its destiny will be fulfilled just one moment professor
00:58:58it may be slightly more difficult to remove this casket from scotland yard than from a somewhat poorly
00:59:04guarded mummy case i could cause you very great difficulties had i a mind to difficulties you
00:59:10would not forget out of respect for scotland yard i shall forego doing so good day gentlemen
00:59:17ah a highly successful little interview hmm i confess i won't sleep until i've disposed of this damn
00:59:29necklace holmes and of course you're going to receive your 10 of the price of sale as the finder's
00:59:34reward later just be patient for what inspector you think it's going to be stolen again no no nobody
00:59:41could manage to steal it from here i certainly hope you're right and i personally will carry the box
00:59:46under heavy police protection and bring it to the auction block splendid inspector and if you don't
00:59:52have faith in me holmes i'd be happy to have you along with me it's your affair inspector i'm not the
00:59:56police and may i inquire what you are now planning all in good time inspector all in good time
01:00:03next monday the cleopatra necklace is to be sold at auction the property of the egyptian government
01:00:19this necklace is one of the most valued archaeological discoveries of all time the sale is a great event
01:00:24much do you suppose it'll bring it doesn't matter now i don't want anything more to do with it but
01:00:31ellen holmes asked us both to stop in at the auction oh paul must we you know how much he helped
01:00:37us after all he must have his reasons ellen come here we'll soon be far away from here there'll be nothing
01:00:53to remind us of this nightmare
01:01:05well the archaeologist deigns to meet the criminologist for a secret meeting of the two great minds
01:01:15you are doubtless aware the necklace of cleopatra comes up for auction tomorrow at mosley's room
01:01:21it should bring a very high figure it is bound to tell the truth mr holmes i didn't feel absolutely
01:01:27sure you acknowledge my invitation my dear professor how could i possibly forego the
01:01:32shall we say pleasure of your company feelings entirely mutual dear mr holmes
01:01:35frankly i do regret you of such an opinion of me oh but i have nothing against you personally professor
01:01:55I have nothing against you personally, Professor.
01:01:58On the contrary, the fertility of your imagination
01:02:01greatly impresses me.
01:02:02This afternoon, for instance, at Scotland Yard,
01:02:04a masterly performance, masterly.
01:02:08And now, Professor.
01:02:10I shouldn't be surprised if you were
01:02:12a natural mind reader, Holmes.
01:02:13As it happens, I was thinking of making you a proposal.
01:02:17Indeed.
01:02:18Would you like to sit down?
01:02:25A partnership, Mr. Holmes.
01:02:28A partnership, Professor.
01:02:30Let's say 6,000 pounds per annum
01:02:32and, naturally, share of the profits.
01:02:34In my opinion, murder is not profitable.
01:02:36You underestimate me, Holmes.
01:02:39We are both men of logic
01:02:41and we possess extraordinary intellect.
01:02:43But we are both wasting our forces warring against each other.
01:02:46And, if I may say so, dear Holmes, this is illogical.
01:02:49We should unite our talents and forces.
01:02:51Such a partnership would be sure to succeed.
01:02:54No doubt it would, Professor.
01:02:57Then I may assume you accept?
01:03:00The picture you paint is a very alluring one.
01:03:02There's only one answer that I can give.
01:03:04Much as I regret it,
01:03:06I shall have to continue to waste my energies.
01:03:10I have only one ambition at present.
01:03:13To see you hanged.
01:03:15A regrettable decision indeed, Mr. Holmes.
01:03:20Mr. Holmes.
01:03:24Does this belong to you?
01:03:25It has a somewhat familiar look.
01:03:27It's one of my favorite playthings.
01:03:30But it has one small defect.
01:03:33It slips once in a while.
01:03:36Accidents will happen, Professor.
01:03:38In any case, you lose, Mr. Holmes.
01:03:56Your move, Professor.
01:04:06Well, I hope it won't get us into trouble with the police homes.
01:04:08Using those whistles.
01:04:09Good idea, though.
01:04:10Elementary, my dear Watson.
01:04:11Elementary, my dear Watson.
01:04:27Mr. Holmes.
01:04:28Mr. Holmes.
01:04:29Uh, well, I hope it won't get us into trouble with the police homes.
01:04:31Using those whistles.
01:04:32Uh, good idea, though.
01:04:33Elementary, my dear Watson.
01:04:35Mr. Holmes.
01:05:07How about him?
01:05:16No, out of the question.
01:05:21And how about the card shark?
01:05:25Full house.
01:05:26He might pass when he's sober.
01:05:30He'll have a drink when he's working.
01:05:38How do you like Frank?
01:05:40He's all right.
01:05:43I don't trust Frank.
01:05:44He's always chasing women.
01:05:45So what?
01:05:46Besides, he talks too much of my taste.
01:05:50How's that one?
01:05:54Oh, not at any price.
01:05:56He's under police observation.
01:05:58He might as well bring along a police...
01:05:59I must have at least two men.
01:06:02Hey, go get that, will ya?
01:06:04Hey, come have a drink!
01:06:08Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:06:30I'm not finished with him yet.
01:06:31Oh, leave him alone, mate.
01:06:32Not worth it, is he?
01:06:33All right.
01:06:35If you say so.
01:06:36Who's against?
01:06:37How about a beer, aye?
01:06:40Waitress, one whiskey, one beer.
01:06:45Where'd you learn that?
01:06:46I spent 15 years with a night flower.
01:06:49He used to pin his wife down every night, on the stage, of course.
01:06:52Well, he had to slip once.
01:06:58Nice little toy, Doctor.
01:06:59Comes in handy from time to time.
01:07:02Where'd you meet this, Hathrow?
01:07:05Tell us.
01:07:06In the circus?
01:07:07Not exactly.
01:07:09We used to share a room, as a matter of fact.
01:07:11Bars in front of the window.
01:07:12Lovely view, though.
01:07:13Over the moors.
01:07:16You were in Dartmoor.
01:07:18I didn't say that, did I?
01:07:20Good health.
01:07:20What are you up to now?
01:07:27That's my business, chum.
01:07:30I don't approve of this fellow.
01:07:33Oh?
01:07:34Well, come to think of it, I don't think much of you, either.
01:07:37I wouldn't have thrown one of these pretty little things
01:07:39if it had been to save your lovely pies.
01:07:41Where'd you dig him up, anyway?
01:07:42Ladies' hairdressers?
01:07:44Well, thanks for the beer.
01:07:45Just a minute.
01:07:46What's your name?
01:07:47What's your game, mister?
01:07:48All right, all right, boys.
01:07:49What's the idea?
01:07:50All right, boys.
01:07:51All right, boys.
01:07:52Let's go.
01:07:56Just a minute.
01:08:06That's all.
01:08:08The man's all right.
01:08:10Release papers from Dartmoor.
01:08:12What were you sentenced for?
01:08:14It's none of your business.
01:08:15Uh-huh.
01:08:20Most interesting.
01:08:23Herewith, Lawrence Alexander Kopernick,
01:08:25originally sentenced for burglary,
01:08:26is to report weekly at police headquarters
01:08:28to his parole officer.
01:08:29All right, now you know.
01:08:31Police!
01:08:40All right, well, let's have a talk.
01:08:43Sit down.
01:08:44If you're interested, we might have a job for you.
01:08:48How much?
01:08:49Oh.
01:08:51It pays.
01:08:54Here you have a map of the underground sewers.
01:09:00Now that's where we're planning to operate.
01:09:03Look.
01:09:04Now here.
01:09:06Now here.
01:09:07Now, let's go.
01:09:08Now here.
01:09:09Now here.
01:09:10Now here.
01:09:11Now here.
01:09:12We are here, and over here is the Moseley Auction House.
01:09:40I will take this route. I have the entire circuit under heavy guard. Holmes thought it advisable.
01:09:45He believes the necklace will be snatched before it gets to Moseley's.
01:09:48It seems rather far-fetched to imagine anyone trying to steal a package from a sealed police van right in broad daylight.
01:09:54In any event, I will be in the van with two of my men.
01:09:57Yes, we'll leave in exactly 15 minutes.
01:10:00Right you are, Inspector.
01:10:02Ah, Holmes.
01:10:10Ah, Holmes.
01:10:16Ah, Holmes.
01:10:20Oh, Holmes.
01:10:22Let's go.
01:10:52Let's go.
01:11:22Let's go.
01:11:52Let's go.
01:12:22Let's go.
01:12:29Get on the robot.
01:12:30All right.
01:12:31Go ahead now.
01:12:52Let's go.
01:13:00Hey!
01:13:01Hey!
01:13:02Come on!
01:13:03Come on!
01:13:04Come on!
01:13:05Come on!
01:13:06Come on!
01:13:07Come on.
01:13:08Come on.
01:13:09Yes!
01:13:10Yes!
01:13:11Yes!
01:13:12Yeah!
01:13:13Let's go.
01:13:14Let's go.
01:13:15And here is the boss.
01:13:45The boss was 1200 BC, exceptionally well-preserved, bidding to start at a thousand pounds.
01:13:50Do I hear 1,100?
01:13:52Ah, 1,100.
01:13:541,200.
01:13:55Do I hear 1,300?
01:13:581,300.
01:14:00Will anyone offer 1,400?
01:14:02Do I hear 1,400?
01:14:05Going at 1,300.
01:14:081,300.
01:14:09Going, going, gone.
01:14:11Sold to the gentleman in the center.
01:14:15Head of a tomb statue.
01:14:20The only known one of its kind.
01:14:22What am I bid?
01:14:33Head of King Amenhotep II.
01:14:35Do I hear any bids?
01:14:38Ladies and gentlemen, I regret to inform you that the Cleopatra necklace, which was to
01:14:45have gone on sale today, has been withdrawn from the auction as it is not available to it.
01:14:51It's been withdrawn?
01:14:52What's the meaning of this?
01:14:53I don't understand why it is that the most valuable things always vanish.
01:14:571,300.
01:14:58Do I hear 1,400?
01:14:59Does anyone bid 1,400?
01:15:00Going at 1,300.
01:15:01At 1,300.
01:15:02Not bidding, Professor.
01:15:03Going, going, going.
01:15:04Of all the objects I'm interested in.
01:15:05Are you quite sure?
01:15:06To the lady in the rear.
01:15:07Unless you should happen to be aware of something which might tempt me.
01:15:10Far be it from me to give any suggestions to an expert such as yourself.
01:15:14I understand you believe in buying as little as possible.
01:15:16That's what is most satisfying.
01:15:19Somehow many of the best objects seem to find their way into my private collection.
01:15:22What are my offers?
01:15:23Not always, Professor.
01:15:24Excuse me.
01:15:25Is there a Mr. Holmes here?
01:15:26Yes.
01:15:27Would you please step into the office?
01:15:29What am I bid for this unique example of early Egyptian pottery?
01:15:32Ladies and gentlemen, do I hear any bids?
01:15:34Yes.
01:15:35Yes.
01:15:36Yes.
01:15:37Yes.
01:15:38Yes.
01:15:39Yes.
01:15:40Yes.
01:15:41Yes.
01:15:42Yes.
01:15:43Yes.
01:15:44Yes.
01:15:45Yes.
01:15:46Yes.
01:15:47Yes.
01:15:48Yes.
01:15:49Yes.
01:15:50국민 and I hear any bids?
01:15:53Nine hundred pounds.
01:15:54Nine hundred pounds.
01:15:55Do I hear a thousand?
01:15:56One thousand.
01:15:58Do I hear eleven hundred?
01:15:59Yes.
01:16:00And give the information immediately to the Commissioner.
01:16:05Oh.
01:16:14Mr. Holmes.
01:16:17Have you heard about what occurred?
01:16:19Yes, I know.
01:16:21How could you know that?
01:16:23Why do you suppose that the police were in the right place at the right time, Inspector?
01:16:27My friend Dr. Watson was good enough to notify Scotland Yard.
01:16:31It disappeared under my very eyes.
01:16:36This is no joking matter. I wonder where it can be.
01:16:39On its way here by post.
01:16:42A package for Mr. Holmes.
01:17:00There you are.
01:17:12Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll get back to the auction.
01:17:31Uh...
01:17:33Do I hear 2,100?
01:17:37For 2,000 pounds, going, going, gone.
01:17:46Excuse me.
01:17:47Would you please announce that the Cleopatra necklace has arrived?
01:17:50It can be reinstated in today's auction.
01:17:55Ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to announce that contrary to prior withdrawal,
01:17:59one of the most exceptional of all archaeological finds will be on sale today.
01:18:03It's going to be the Cleopatra necklace.
01:18:05The Cleopatra necklace.
01:18:06It's our good fortune that it was restored to the collection in time for auctioning.
01:18:12The necklace is in perfect condition and is being offered for sale in the diamond-encrusted jewel case in which it was discovered.
01:18:19I would like to inquire about what proof exists as to the authenticity of the Cleopatra necklace.
01:18:24With us today is one of the most noted archaeological experts in the world.
01:18:28Professor Moriarty, would you be good enough to give us your opinion of this necklace?
01:18:33Yes.
01:18:35This is indeed the necklace attributed to Cleopatra.
01:18:40May I extend our appreciation?
01:18:42I am asked to offer you a letter to the collection of the collection of the collection of the collection of the collection of the collection of the collection of the collection of the collection.
01:18:48Yes.
01:18:49This is indeed the necklace attributed to Cleopatra.
01:18:58May I extend our appreciation?
01:19:01I am asked to offer this necklace for one hundred thousand pounds.
01:19:04May I call for a bid of one hundred and ten, please?
01:19:07Do I hear an offer of one hundred and ten?
01:19:09One hundred and ten thousand?
01:19:10One hundred and twenty!
01:19:11One hundred twenty thousand!
01:19:12Do I hear one hundred and thirty?
01:19:14One hundred thirty thousand!
01:19:15One hundred and forty!
01:19:16One hundred forty thousand pounds!
01:19:18One hundred forty thousand pounds!
01:19:27Who finally purchased the necklace?
01:19:29A collector from Texas.
01:19:30from Texas I fear I won't be able to breathe until it's out of the country
01:19:34now perhaps you'll tell me what I've got these roses oh roses oh yes the roses
01:19:40my dear Watson you're a married man don't be so unromantic oh oh and oh
01:19:47mrs. Blackburn may I offer you our felicitations oh oh and our warm wishes
01:19:52for your future happiness thank you it's very kind of you oh thank you frankly
01:20:02mr. Holmes we're wondering why you insisted on our coming here mrs. Blackburn
01:20:05you have just seen the disposal of something that has caused you the
01:20:08greatest anguish I asked you both to come here to see for yourselves but there's
01:20:12still some truth in the old saying all's well that ends well thank you
01:20:20ah professor hmm the great master detective in police custody may I with
01:20:29pleasure here's a little toy which I think will interest you very much indeed
01:20:34inspector watch it
01:20:46you should treat my little toy with more care after all it's an art
01:20:50object
01:20:54whiskey in the handle of a walking stick I always find it helps to take a small
01:20:58drink when it's chilly in London mr. home thank you I never drink before six
01:21:02with the inspector like one
01:21:05no never on duty dr. Watson no thanks I am NOT in the least chilly today what a shame
01:21:15frankly it's sad to see England lose such a magnificent piece anything more I can do
01:21:21for you no thank you professor but we shall need you very soon to examine an
01:21:26object of archaeological interest I presume mr. home not exactly Scotland Yard has
01:21:31recently arrested a gang of thieves who specialize in art objects
01:21:34oh interesting very the trial will be interesting too especially for you
01:21:42professor I feel sure that you will take a prominent part in the proceedings you can
01:21:48always rely on my goodwill inspector and so far as my schedule permit a good day gentlemen
01:21:54as it happens I'm going in that direction myself much obliged my pleasure
01:22:07oh I say isn't that professor Moriarty
01:22:13yes and he's with the buyer from Texas well at least the necklace is safe now don't
01:22:21underestimate Moriarty Watson come along we've worked to do

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