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Transcript
00:00Oh
00:06For
00:08Tes
00:10Aquar
00:12Desider
00:14C'est
00:16Fon
00:18Tes
00:20Aquar
00:22Hum
00:24Hum
01:00It's a real pea-super.
01:10Nothing in the paper, Watson?
01:12No, there's another revolution in South America,
01:15a possible war in Africa,
01:17and nothing of interest to you.
01:21The London criminal is certainly a dull fellow.
01:25The thief or the murderer could roam London on a day like this,
01:29as the tiger does the jungle, unseen until he pounces,
01:32and then evident only to his victim.
01:35There are numerous petty thefts.
01:39Now, this great and somber stage is set for something more worthy than that.
01:45It is fortunate for the community that I am not a criminal.
01:49It is indeed.
01:50It's as well they don't have fogs in the Latin countries,
01:53the countries of assassination.
01:55Are you, Mr. Holmes?
01:57Mr. Holmes?
01:58Yes, I know.
01:59I apologize for the state of my room.
02:02Oh, what next?
02:04My brother, Mycroft, is coming round.
02:06Oh, why not?
02:07Why not?
02:09It's as if you met a tram car coming down a country lane.
02:13Mycroft has his lines and he runs on them.
02:16Pall Mall lodgings, the Diogenes Club, Whitehall,
02:19that's his cycle once.
02:20Only once has he ever been here.
02:21I mean, what upheaval can possibly have derailed him?
02:26I must see you over Cadogan West coming at once.
02:29Cadogan West?
02:31I've heard the name.
02:32It's of course nothing to my mind.
02:34Mycroft breaking out in this erratic fashion.
02:37It's extraordinary.
02:38Watson, you do know what Mycroft is.
02:42I seem to remember at the time of that affair, the Greek interpreter,
02:45you told me that he had some small office under the British government.
02:48Oh, I didn't know you quite so well in those days.
02:51His position is unique.
02:53He's made it for himself.
02:54There's never been anything like it before nor will be again.
02:57He has the tidiest and most orderly brain
02:59with the greatest capacity for storing facts of any man living.
03:04The conclusions of every government department are passed to him.
03:07He is the central exchange which makes out the balance.
03:11All other men are specialists.
03:13His specialism is omniscience.
03:16Time and time again, Mycroft's word has decided national policy.
03:23Then Jupiter himself is descending upon us today.
03:27Yes, indeed.
03:28No trace of Cadogan West.
03:30Cadogan West.
03:33I have it.
03:34Yes, Cadogan West.
03:37Cadogan West was the young man
03:39who was found dead on the underground on Tuesday morning.
03:43Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes.
03:44It was a featureless case, as I remember.
03:45A young man killed, falling from a moving train.
03:48No robbery, no violence.
03:50Watson.
03:51Brother Mycroft.
03:52Oh.
03:55That looks like our old friend, Inspector Bradstreet.
03:59Why should he bring a policeman with him?
04:01Ah, here we are.
04:05Who?
04:05Cadogan West.
04:07Clerk at the Woolwich Arsenal.
04:0927, unmarried.
04:11Government employee, but hold the link with my brother, Mycroft.
04:13Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
04:15Sherlock?
04:16Mycroft.
04:17Ah, Doctor.
04:21Watson.
04:22Watson.
04:23You know Bradstreet.
04:25No, Mr. Watson.
04:26Cadogan West.
04:27The most annoying business, Sherlock.
04:30I extremely dislike altering my habits,
04:33but the powers that be would brook no denial.
04:37In the present state of Siam,
04:38it's most awkward I should be away from the office.
04:40But it is a real crisis, Sherlock.
04:43I've never seen the Prime Minister so upset.
04:47And as to the Admiralty,
04:48buzzing like an overturned beehive.
04:53Do sit down, Bradstreet.
04:56There's nothing unusual reported in the newspapers.
05:00I should hope not.
05:02The wretched youth had the plans
05:05of the Bruce Partington submarine in his pocket.
05:10Well, you must have heard of it.
05:14Only by name.
05:15Its importance can hardly be exaggerated.
05:19It has been the most closely guarded
05:22of all government secrets.
05:24You may take it from me
05:25that naval warfare becomes impossible
05:27within the radius
05:29of a Bruce Partington operation.
05:33What sort of plans are we talking about?
05:37Extremely intricate ones, Sherlock.
05:39Some thirty different patents,
05:41each one essential to the working of the home.
05:43Where are the plans normally kept?
05:46In an elaborate safe
05:47in a confidential office
05:48adjoining the arsenal of Woolwich
05:50with burglar-proof doors and windows.
05:53If the chief constructor of the Navy himself
05:56desired to consult the plans,
05:57he would have to go to Woolwich to do so.
06:00To think they should turn up in the pocket
06:03of a dead junior clerk in the heart of London
06:06is simply awful.
06:07Then you recovered the papers.
06:09No, Sherlock, no.
06:10That's the pinch.
06:11We have not.
06:13Some ten papers were taken from Woolwich.
06:16Only seven were found in the pocket of Cadogan West.
06:20The other three are missing, gone, vanished, stolen.
06:23You must drop everything, Sherlock.
06:26Never mind your usual petty puzzles of the police courts.
06:30This is a real international crisis
06:33that you have to solve.
06:37There are some points of interest in the case, I suppose.
06:43I'll be pleased to look into it.
06:45Ah!
06:46Bradstreet.
06:47Now, who held the keys to that safe?
06:50There are two sets of keys.
06:53Sir James Walter holds one set.
06:55He is the actual official guardian of the papers.
06:57A man grown grey in the service of the state.
07:01A favoured guest and the most exalted houses.
07:03His patriotism is above suspicion.
07:06And the other keys?
07:07A Mr. Sidney Johnson, the senior clerk and draftsman.
07:10A silent, morose man.
07:11Not popular, but a hard worker.
07:13His wife corroborates his account of the matter.
07:15He was at home the whole of Monday night
07:17and the keys never left the watch chain upon which they hang.
07:19What sort of fellow was this man, West?
07:22Hot-headed.
07:23Rather impetuous.
07:25His duties brought him into daily contact with the plans.
07:28Who locked them up that night?
07:29Johnson, the senior clerk.
07:31And yet they were found on the person of the junior clerk.
07:33Well, I mean, that seems final, does it not?
07:34Yes, but...
07:35Why would he take...
07:36Only if you think of any reason.
07:37Why?
07:38He should take them up to London, except to sell them.
07:40Nope.
07:41If you must take that as our working hypothesis.
07:45West could only have done this.
07:48With false keys.
07:49He opens the safe, takes out the papers,
07:51goes up to London to see a foreign agent.
07:54It has to have them back before morning,
07:56or the loss will be discovered.
07:58He took away ten.
08:00Seven were in his pocket.
08:02What became of the other three?
08:04He certainly wouldn't leave them of his own free will.
08:06It all seems perfectly clear to me.
08:09As you say, Mr. Holmes,
08:11West stole the plans in order to sell them.
08:14He met the agent,
08:15but they could not agree as to a price.
08:18So West returned home again,
08:19but the agent followed him.
08:21In the train, the agent murdered him,
08:24took the more essential papers,
08:25and threw the body from the railway carriage.
08:29Now, that would explain everything, would it not?
08:31It's good.
08:31Well, it's very good, Bradstreet.
08:35Your theory holds together.
08:37But if that is so, the case is at an end.
08:39On the one hand, the traitor is dead.
08:40On the other,
08:41the plans of the Bruce Partington submarine
08:42are presumably somewhat on the continent.
08:44I mean, what is there for me to do?
08:46To act, Sherlock.
08:48To act.
08:50All my instincts are against this explanation.
08:54And yours, too, I think.
08:56We are not brothers for nothing.
08:58Use your powers.
09:00Go to the scene.
09:01And to question the people concerned,
09:02leave no stone unturned.
09:04In all your career,
09:06you'll never have a greater chance
09:07of serving your country.
09:10If you, on your part,
09:11will be kind enough to send me
09:12a complete list of foreign spies
09:13and international agents
09:14known to be in England
09:15and their full address.
09:18Either we, on our part,
09:20can begin our investigation
09:21by a visit to Walgate Station.
09:23Bradstreet.
09:24Watson!
09:25Mrs Hudson!
09:26When was the body found?
09:44Near enough to six o'clock, sir,
09:46Tuesday morning.
09:47He must have fallen from a train
09:49sometime Monday night.
09:50Now, the carriage has been examined
09:51for any signs of violence.
09:52No such trait of violence
09:53has been found.
09:54A report of a door found...
09:56No.
09:58We can tell the approximate time
10:00that he entered the train
10:01from his ticket.
10:02There was no ticket on the body.
10:05That is really very singular.
10:07In my experience,
10:09it is not possible
10:10to reach the platform
10:11of the Metropolitan Line
10:12without exhibiting one's ticket.
10:14Is that not so?
10:15Quite correct, sir.
10:17Surely the murderer
10:18would have removed the ticket
10:19before throwing West from the train
10:21so as not to reveal
10:22the name of the station
10:23nearest his place of residence.
10:25I think the doctor has it.
10:26What else did he have in his possession
10:28besides the fatal papers
10:29and no ticket?
10:31Usual things.
10:32Pocketbook,
10:33note case, checkbook.
10:34Oh, and, uh,
10:35two tickets for the dress circle
10:38of the Woolwich Theatre
10:39for that very evening.
10:41It appears that West
10:42was to have attended
10:43the performance
10:44in the company of his fiancée,
10:47Miss Violet Westbury.
10:48She was the last person
10:49to see him alive
10:50on the fatal night.
10:52They were walking
10:53to the theatre together
10:54in the fog
10:54when he suddenly left her.
10:57Suddenly, without explanation?
10:59No.
11:01There appears to be
11:02no bleeding on the line.
11:04There was hardly any trace
11:05of blood to be found.
11:06As I gather,
11:06there was a considerable wound
11:07consistent with a man
11:08falling from a moving trace.
11:10That was a terrible thing to see, sir.
11:11The head was knocked right in
11:13and the bone crashed,
11:14and yet there was
11:15no great external injury.
11:16Everyone would expect
11:17some blood.
11:21The line runs
11:22northeast.
11:25Yes, the track divides here, sir,
11:27and there's a branch line
11:28that goes south under the river
11:29to Rotherhithe and New Cross.
11:30The points.
11:31The points.
11:32The points.
11:39The points.
11:42I suppose there are no great number
11:43of points in a system such as this.
11:45There are very few, sir.
11:48Points.
11:51And a girl.
11:53Oh, by Jove.
11:54If he would only say
11:56what is it?
11:58what is it?
12:02I am suspending.
12:07Oh.
12:09Oh.
12:09Oh.
12:09Oh.
12:11Oh.
12:12Oh.
12:13Oh.
12:15Oh.
12:16Oh.
12:17Oh.
12:17Oh.
12:18Oh.
12:18Oh.
12:20Oh.

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