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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes playlist
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Transcript
00:00Oh
00:27Mr. Stray
00:30Mr. Holmes?
00:32Doctor?
00:33Please, sit down.
00:35Oh.
00:40Well, erm...
00:44What luck, Mr. Holmes.
00:46We've had a very busy day.
00:48Not entirely wasted.
00:50I can trace each of the busts now from the beginning.
00:53The busts?
00:55Well, of course, you have your own methods, Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
00:58Not for me to say a word against them,
01:00but I think I've done a better day's work than you.
01:04I've identified the dead man.
01:06Splendid. Who is it?
01:08Pietro Vannucci, son of a respectable Italian tradesman,
01:11but involved with a secret political society.
01:14Red anarchists?
01:16Oh, you've been talking to Morse Hudson, haven't you?
01:18Do go on, Lestrade.
01:20I refer, of course, to the Mafia,
01:22which, as you may know, enforces its decrees by assassination.
01:26Obviously, our murderer broke the rules in some fashion,
01:29and Pietro is put on his track,
01:31possibly with that photograph to aid identification.
01:34They meet,
01:36but Pietro receives his own death wound in the scuffle.
01:43Excellent, Lestrade,
01:44but I don't quite follow your explanation
01:46of the destruction of the busts.
01:48Oh, the busts!
01:50You can never get those busts out of your head.
01:52The busts are nothing.
01:54Petty larceny, six months at most.
01:56No, no, no.
01:57It's murder we're really investigating.
01:59And I tell you,
02:01I'm gathering all the threads into my hand.
02:05And the next stage?
02:06Oh, well, now.
02:08We have an inspector who's made a speciality of the Italian Quarter.
02:11I shall go down there with him,
02:13find the man in that photograph you're carrying,
02:15arrest him for murder.
02:19What do you say, Mr. Holmes?
02:21Will you come with us?
02:23I think not.
02:25I fancy Chiswick as the address most likely to find him.
02:29Chiswick?
02:30If you and some of your men will come with us to Chiswick tonight,
02:33I will go to the Italian Quarter with you tomorrow,
02:36and there will be no harm in the delay.
02:38I suggest you dine with us.
02:40And then you're welcome to the sofa.
02:42A few hours sleep will do us all good.
02:45I don't intend to leave the house before 11,
02:47and it is unlikely that we should be home before morning.
02:50But, Mr. Holmes...
02:52In the meantime,
02:55I have a letter to send by express messenger.
02:58Mrs. Hudson!
02:59Mrs. Hudson!
03:01Mrs. Hudson!
03:02Chiswick!
03:22No!
03:24No!
03:38Queste non sono cose da donne!
03:41Ho dissonorato la famiglia,
03:43e lo devo fare io!
03:45Sono io il capofamiglia.
03:47È mio dovere!
03:50Oh, my God.
03:59Papá.
04:10Milan.
04:11Milan.
04:12Milan.
04:12Milan.
04:13¿Qué?
04:14I couldn't leave.
04:16I can't see you.
04:1811 o'clock, gentlemen, on your feet.
04:46Ah, come along this trade.
04:50Watson, I think you've been over generous with the poor.
04:52You're frugal enough with your information.
04:54Ah, that will be our four-wheeler.
04:56Don't forget the revolver, Watson, and bring the rugs.
04:59This outing wouldn't be inspired by your ID fix, would it?
05:03E-day fix?
05:05Yeah, little plaster bust.
05:07I have great hopes, this trade.
05:09In fact, the betting is exactly two to one,
05:11that if you come with us tonight,
05:13you'll have the murderer in custody before the sun rises.
05:15I'm not a betting man, Mr. Holmes.
05:17Then you have nothing to lose by, do you?
05:21Except a good night's sleep.
05:23What?
05:24What?
05:29Watson, if you've caught a cold, it's your fault.
05:53You left the rugs behind.
05:55Sorry, Holmes.
05:59Is that two o'clock?
06:19Don't suppose we can smoke, can we?
06:21No.
06:22No, thought as much.
06:26Are your men in position?
06:28Oh, yes.
06:35Have a humbug this tree.
06:38Watson.
06:40This is no time for humbugs.
06:42Look!
06:43Look!
06:44Look!
06:45Look!
06:46Look!
06:47Look!
06:49Go!
06:50Look!
06:54Look!
06:55I was pinned to you, darling.
06:56Is that what we were expecting?
06:57You're not inspired by you, darling.
06:58I'm sorry, Roger.
06:59is that who you're expecting his name's pepper good name for a monkey
07:19you leave by the back door how do you know that because all the other doors are locked
07:29so
07:40so
07:44so
07:50so
07:54so
07:58Oh, dear.
08:27It's smashed.
08:31Mr. Josiah Brown, I presume?
08:33Yes, sir. And you know that I promised to Sherlock Holmes.
08:36I had the note you sent by the express messenger,
08:39and I did exactly as you told me.
08:41Following your instructions, we locked every door
08:44so as to lead him into the back.
08:46And I'm very glad to see you have the rascal.
08:50Now, I hope, gentlemen, that you will come in
08:52and partake of some refreshment.
08:54Thank you, Mr. Brown.
08:56The hour is rather late.
08:58Good night.
09:00Good night.
09:01Come, Watson, we have work to do.
09:03Work? What work?
09:05Le Stray, if you will come round to Baker Street tonight
09:09at six o'clock,
09:11I hope to be able to show you that you still have not grasped
09:13the full meaning of this business.
09:15I think you'll find my theory of the Mafia will work out all right, Mr. Holmes.
09:19Good night, Le Stray.
09:22Come along now.
09:24Stand up!
09:26Come on!
09:28Caker Street, please.
09:31And now, Watson, I commend to you the universal answer to almost all problems.
09:41What's that, Holmes?
09:43Sleep.
09:44Sleep.
09:58Buongiorno.
09:59Spirits.
10:00I do not know any questions.
10:01Are you bored...
10:02No longer I'm worried about you, Mr. Holmes.
10:03There is a lot of questions.
10:04Don't ask me, Mr. Holmes.
10:05It's not an answer to you!
10:06It's a good question, sir.
10:08Yes, sir.
10:09It's important.
10:10Here we go.
10:11It's a good question.
10:12Good question, sir Holmes.
10:13It's very important.
10:14You're welcome.
10:15Here, Mr. Holmes.
10:16Thank you, sir.
10:17Mr. Holmes.
10:19Good morning, sir.
10:20Good morning, Watson!
10:22Charlie Watson!
10:26Since the manager of Gelder & Company was mainly responsible for Beppo's initial arrest,
10:31we see the breaking of the busts as a pathetic attempt to revenge himself.
10:36And it was possibly the senseless acts of violence
10:39which transgressed the Mafia's code of behaviour
10:42and led to the murder of young Vernucci.
10:46There.
10:48You think that takes care of those details you mentioned last night?
10:52Don't you, Mr. Holmes?
10:56Holmes?
10:58Ha!
11:00Yes, Watson?
11:02Well, what do you think of Lestrade's theories?
11:05I'm sure that they have the greatest interest,
11:07but I regret to say I've not listened to a word of them.
11:09Forgive my own attention, Lestrade. I had a rather late night.
11:12What do you think I had?
11:18Come in!
11:23Er, is Mr. Sherlock Holmes here?
11:29Ah!
11:31I fear I am a little late, but the trains were very awkward.
11:35No matter! No matter.
11:37Have you, er, brought the item?
11:39Er...
11:40Well, these are my friends and colleagues,
11:41Dr. Watson and Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard.
11:43You may speak freely in front of them.
11:45Er, gentlemen.
11:47You said in your telegram
11:49that Mr. Hudson had given you my address.
11:51Mr. Sanderford and Reddy!
11:53The same, sir.
11:54How do you do?
11:55It's those busts again!
11:57Correct, Lestrade!
11:58Did he also tell you just how much my wife paid for it?
12:02No, he did not.
12:03Well, sir, I am an honest man...
12:15...
12:25...
12:27...
12:29...
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