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00:00:00The End
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00:01:00Many years ago, when the Commodore built it, it had been one of the showplaces of New Bristol, 11 Crescent Drive.
00:01:09That's how the house was still listed in the city directory, but it was a dead address.
00:01:15It had been barred, locked, and shuttered for over 12 years.
00:01:19Thousands of days had dawned without a ray of sunshine striking through its windows.
00:01:24It stood among the neighbouring homes, dark and blind, and almost forgotten.
00:01:31From a certain window in the house next door, the Crescent seemed deserted.
00:01:38Yet, not quite deserted.
00:01:41An old woman was crossing the street, bundled against the rain.
00:01:46In front of the empty house, suddenly she paused, surprised, and stared at something she saw.
00:01:58A light, in a place where no light should have been.
00:02:01It moved behind the boarded windows. It reached the wall.
00:02:05It should have stopped there, but it didn't.
00:02:07It went on through, into the house next door.
00:02:12Then she saw why.
00:02:15Below her, dimly through the rain-stained window, a man appeared.
00:02:21She saw him stoop and lift something heavy and set it in place.
00:02:24He must have heard her, for suddenly he turned.
00:02:31When the light hit her face, she stumbled and dropped something.
00:02:35A small gold watch.
00:02:37It was probably the only thing of value she had to her name.
00:02:41Frightened as she was, she stayed to look for it.
00:02:44Just a little too long.
00:02:46Above her, a door opened.
00:02:50The door of number 10, Crescent Drive.
00:02:54The door of number 10, Crescent Drive.
00:03:24E Grand Watchers
00:03:25On the横fly with the star?
00:03:25The door of number 10, Crescent Drive.
00:03:26the hall of number 10, Crescent Drive.
00:03:28The door of number 10, Crescent Drive.
00:03:31The door of number 10, Crescent Drive.
00:03:33רי generate.
00:03:34Taxi.
00:04:04Let me turn Crescent Drive.
00:04:34Let me turn Crescent Drive.
00:04:41Let me turn Crescent Drive.
00:04:51What do you want?
00:04:53She wants in. What do you think she wants?
00:04:57I'm your new governor.
00:04:59He's got a governor.
00:05:02You sure you give me the right address, miss?
00:05:05I'm your new governor.
00:05:08You sure you give me the right address, miss?
00:05:11There it is. Fielding, number 10, Crescent Drive.
00:05:14And they got a governess.
00:05:17Yes? Oh, you should be Miss Howard. Come in.
00:05:28You'll find Mr. Fielding in the library. He's expecting you.
00:05:38Mr. Fielding.
00:05:53What is it?
00:05:54I'm Elizabeth Howard.
00:05:56Take a chair, Miss Howard.
00:06:08Shall I answer it?
00:06:10Why? It'll stop ringing after a while.
00:06:18See?
00:06:21Perhaps you don't remember.
00:06:23The agency in Boston sent me here as a governess.
00:06:26Uh-huh.
00:06:29Well, aren't you even going to look at me?
00:06:31Sure.
00:06:37You're too young to know anything about children.
00:06:39I'm sure I'm not.
00:06:40The agency said you were 25.
00:06:41I...
00:06:42You're not 25, are you?
00:06:43No, I...
00:06:44You're nothing like 25.
00:06:45Have you ever had a job as a governess before?
00:06:47No, but...
00:06:48Have you ever had any kind of a job?
00:06:49Yes, I have, but...
00:06:50Don't you ever finish a sentence?
00:06:52Yes, if I'm allowed to.
00:06:54Okay.
00:06:55Let's start all over.
00:06:56Sit down.
00:06:57Tell me about yourself.
00:06:59My home was in Sharon.
00:07:04I went to Boston a year ago and worked on a newspaper.
00:07:08Then I tried advertising for a while.
00:07:10You didn't like it?
00:07:12I was fired.
00:07:13I see.
00:07:14I was never really trained for anything.
00:07:17My father died suddenly while I was at college.
00:07:20Your mother?
00:07:21She died when I was a child.
00:07:23Well, Miss Howard, you're young and pretty,
00:07:26and you seem intelligent.
00:07:28What makes you want to be a governess?
00:07:31I'm fond of children, Mr. Fielding.
00:07:33You think that's enough?
00:07:34Yes, I do.
00:07:35You don't know my children.
00:07:37Well, I've seen them.
00:07:38Seeing them is one thing,
00:07:39and making them behave is something else.
00:07:41I'd like to try if you let me.
00:07:43Well, let's go up and meet them.
00:07:48I did hope you'd be a little more motherly.
00:07:50I'll be 22 in March.
00:07:52Remind me to congratulate you.
00:07:58That's where they belong.
00:07:59Behind bars.
00:08:04After my wife died,
00:08:05they went to live with her grandmother.
00:08:07She didn't discipline them.
00:08:09She bribed them.
00:08:12That's my room, and that's the nursery.
00:08:14This is your room.
00:08:22Lily?
00:08:24Lily!
00:08:26Were you wanting me, Mr. Fielding?
00:08:28Is there anyone else in this house called Lily?
00:08:30Why hasn't this room been done?
00:08:32Hasn't it?
00:08:33When?
00:08:34Last year?
00:08:35Well, I'll go and get the suite.
00:08:42Do you know how to run a house, Miss Howard?
00:08:44Yes, of course.
00:08:45I wish you'd run this one.
00:08:48Cheerful view, isn't it?
00:08:49Cheerful.
00:08:50That's the Tiger's place.
00:08:51It's been boarded up for 12 years.
00:08:54Around here, we call it the Commodore's Folly.
00:08:57I used to work for the old devil once.
00:08:59This is Ellen's room.
00:09:05Come on in here, you two.
00:09:07Say, how do you do to Miss Howard?
00:09:11This is my little girl.
00:09:13Hello, Ellen.
00:09:14Hello.
00:09:15Bonnie?
00:09:16This is Dumbo.
00:09:17Hello, Dumbo.
00:09:19Bonnie!
00:09:22Bonnie's a very disobedient boy.
00:09:24Really?
00:09:25Mm-hmm.
00:09:29What are you doing, son?
00:09:30Playing hard again?
00:09:32Come on, let's go out and be friends.
00:09:33Don't worry.
00:09:35Come on.
00:09:36She's all right.
00:09:37Let's give her a chance.
00:09:39This is Teddy.
00:09:40And this is Virginia May.
00:09:42This is Barney.
00:09:43How do you do, Barney?
00:09:44Well, I'll leave you to get acquainted.
00:09:45I'll be downstairs if you need me.
00:09:50Maxine was prettier.
00:09:51Maxine was mean.
00:09:52She wouldn't do my curls.
00:09:55Do as Maxine.
00:09:56Maxine's our governor.
00:09:57She's coming back.
00:09:58She told me so.
00:10:00I'm glad you're going to live with us, Miss Howard.
00:10:03I like you.
00:10:05Well, I hope you're both going to like me.
00:10:13Would you like to see my scrapbook, Miss Howard?
00:10:15I'd like to very much.
00:10:16There'll be some change to this.
00:10:19Barney's always playing that old record.
00:10:21Maxine gave it to him.
00:10:23Look, that's Donald Duck.
00:10:29And that's Dobie.
00:10:31And that's Grumpy, the crossword.
00:10:36Snow White.
00:10:38Isn't she pretty?
00:10:39She's lovely.
00:10:40He was in love with her.
00:10:42He was?
00:10:43Mm-hmm.
00:10:46And what's this, Ellen?
00:10:48Salem Alley?
00:10:49That's Alberta.
00:10:50Alberta?
00:10:51That's her there.
00:10:52She's dead.
00:10:53The man from the empty house isn't in the picture.
00:10:56What man?
00:10:57The man from the empty house.
00:10:59He lives next door, in there.
00:11:01And he just goes out at night.
00:11:03Nobody lives in there, Ellen.
00:11:05Oh, yes, he does.
00:11:07Truly, he does.
00:11:08He comes into our house, too.
00:11:10Barney's seen him.
00:11:11And he hasn't got a face.
00:11:13Well, that's silly, Ellen.
00:11:14Barney was just telling you a story to frighten you.
00:11:17I never did.
00:11:18Oh, what a fib.
00:11:19He did so, Miss Howard.
00:11:21Did not.
00:11:22He did so.
00:11:23You know what he told me?
00:11:24You shut up.
00:11:25You just talk and talk.
00:11:30Ellen, if you'll get your curlers ready,
00:11:32I'll put your hair up.
00:11:33Oh, will you?
00:11:34Will you?
00:11:35Will you really, Miss Howard?
00:11:40When you grow old, you don't last long.
00:11:44You're here today, and then tomorrow you're gold.
00:11:50Do you mind if we turn this off for a minute?
00:11:52Let alone.
00:11:56What's the matter, Barney?
00:11:59Won't you tell me?
00:12:00I want Maxine to come back.
00:12:02I love her.
00:12:03That's all right.
00:12:04There's no reason why you shouldn't love Maxine.
00:12:06But can't we be friends, too?
00:12:09Why didn't you come here?
00:12:10We don't want you here.
00:12:21You're my enemy.
00:12:22I hate you.
00:12:23You're my enemy.
00:12:24I hate you.
00:12:32There'll be some changes made today.
00:12:35There'll be some changes made.
00:12:37There'll be some changes made.
00:12:39Yes, yes, yes, I know, yes.
00:13:03Oh, excuse me.
00:13:05Please don't go.
00:13:07I saw her two hours ago.
00:13:08What's the matter with her now?
00:13:11I see.
00:13:12Well, hold on a minute, will you?
00:13:14You looking for David?
00:13:15Yes.
00:13:17I thought the house looked a little brighter this evening.
00:13:19You're the new governess?
00:13:20Yes.
00:13:21Well, David's in the living room with a creature named Goodwin.
00:13:23Well, if Mr. Fielding has company.
00:13:26I'd hardly call Goodwin company.
00:13:27He's one of the local pests.
00:13:29You go in there, I'll join you.
00:13:31Well, you better phone her and tell her I've dropped round about 9.30 to put her to bed.
00:13:35Besides this other place, be it more modern and easier on servants.
00:13:39Not near the shipyard, too.
00:13:41Oh, come in.
00:13:43This is Mr. Goodwin, Miss Howard.
00:13:44I do.
00:13:45Sit down.
00:13:46Won't you all be through in just a moment?
00:13:51Look.
00:13:51It takes me exactly ten minutes to get to the shipyard.
00:13:55You understand, Mr. Fielding, I'm just looking out for your interests.
00:13:58If you'd listened to me, you would have gotten rid of this house long ago.
00:14:01It's gloomy.
00:14:02It's damp.
00:14:02It's old-fashioned.
00:14:03It's full of cockroaches.
00:14:04The roof's falling in and the plumbing's coming apart.
00:14:06This is a private conversation, if you don't mind, Dr. Evans.
00:14:09Why wouldn't I mind?
00:14:09I was asked here for a game of cribbage.
00:14:11You understand, Mr. Fielding, it's of no consequence to me one way or the other.
00:14:15Except for your commission.
00:14:16Just a minute now, Dr. Evans.
00:14:18It's been the whole 15 years I've been in business in this town.
00:14:21Have I ever let a commission get between me and a client?
00:14:23I wouldn't know.
00:14:24I haven't been watching you.
00:14:28Night, all.
00:14:29Good night, Goodwin.
00:14:32You're pretty.
00:14:34Last one was pretty, too.
00:14:39Subtle little fellow, isn't he?
00:14:40What's he up to this time?
00:14:42You heard him.
00:14:43Would you care for a drink, Miss Howard?
00:14:47I don't drink.
00:14:48Well, you don't have to make a virtue of it.
00:14:50Well, why not?
00:14:51It's a refreshing touch around here.
00:14:53Is it?
00:14:54Oh, you two haven't met.
00:14:55Yes, we have.
00:14:56In the library.
00:14:57Quite casually, but very pleasantly.
00:15:01How'd you make out with the children, Miss Howard?
00:15:03Everything all right?
00:15:04I think so.
00:15:05Ellen and I read all about the cowardly lion, and I put her hair in curlers.
00:15:09How about Barney?
00:15:11Barney and I had a talk, too.
00:15:13You mean you had a talk?
00:15:14Let's have it, Miss Howard.
00:15:15What do you really think about Barney?
00:15:17He seems very intelligent.
00:15:18He is very intelligent.
00:15:20He's also tricky and over-emotional.
00:15:22If you cross him, he'll find a way to pay you back double.
00:15:24On top of that, he has a vile temper, and he's an unprincipled little liar.
00:15:28You make him sound like a little monster.
00:15:30Do I?
00:15:31I thought I made him sound like my son.
00:15:34Miss Howard, it's hard to have been here long enough to see the resemblance.
00:15:37Don't believe a word he says.
00:15:38Why don't?
00:15:39It just seems so unfair.
00:15:41Does it?
00:15:42You time for another game of cribbage, Charles?
00:15:44Don't say that I must be getting along.
00:15:45Where to?
00:15:46To the hospital.
00:15:47I have to look in on Mrs. Dextock.
00:15:48Oh, good.
00:15:49You can give me a lift.
00:15:49I'm going that way.
00:15:53You're not the nervous sort, I hope.
00:15:55You'll be alone here a great deal.
00:15:58Mr. Fielding.
00:15:59Yes?
00:15:59I meant to give you this.
00:16:03Where'd you find it?
00:16:04The dressing table in my room.
00:16:06I see.
00:16:13Are you from Boston, Miss Howard?
00:16:15We lived in Sharon.
00:16:16Oh, well, then you're in Houston, small towns.
00:16:18You won't be too bored here.
00:16:19I'm sure I won't.
00:16:21Miss Howard.
00:16:23If you'd like something to read, you'll find it right in there.
00:16:25Just help yourself.
00:16:27When I'm out at night, this light is always left on.
00:16:29I'll turn it off when I come home.
00:16:32Good night, Miss Todd.
00:16:33Good night.
00:16:33Good night.
00:16:37Good night, Mr. Fielding.
00:16:43Well, what did you think of her?
00:16:45Well, once in his life, Goodwin was right.
00:16:46She is pretty, very pretty.
00:16:47That's not what I meant.
00:16:48Well, it doesn't do any harm, does it?
00:17:03Oh, good evening.
00:17:16I'm sorry to disturb you.
00:17:18I wonder if I might use your telephone to call a cab.
00:17:20I think it's going to rain again.
00:17:22Of course.
00:17:24Come in.
00:17:28It's in here.
00:17:29Oh, thank you.
00:17:33There are no public telephones anywhere near here.
00:17:36Shall I call it for you?
00:17:37Oh, please do.
00:17:39I'll do it.
00:17:40I promise I'll do it.
00:17:42She's downstairs.
00:17:43She came this afternoon.
00:17:44But I'll do it honest.
00:17:45Be sure now, Barney, or I'll crush my heart and hope to die.
00:17:48It's all for a lass.
00:17:49You're a good boy, Barney.
00:17:51Who is that?
00:17:53Hello?
00:17:53Barney, who are you talking to?
00:17:56Barney, who was that?
00:18:01Will you excuse me a moment?
00:18:03Perhaps you'd better call the taxi yourself.
00:18:06I've got to go now.
00:18:07That was her.
00:18:08She's coming.
00:18:08She heard us.
00:18:24Who was that on the phone, Barney?
00:18:27Who?
00:18:28Barney, I heard you.
00:18:29You were talking to somebody.
00:18:31You said, I'll do it.
00:18:33What did she tell you to do?
00:18:35She told me to be a good boy.
00:18:37I don't believe that, Barney.
00:18:41If you want to use the phone again, you're going to ask my permission.
00:18:44Do you understand?
00:18:46Yes, Miss Howard.
00:18:48You shouldn't be reading.
00:18:49You should be asleep.
00:18:50Yes, Miss Howard.
00:18:51Yes, Miss Howard.
00:18:56Yes.
00:18:57Have a good wife.
00:18:57Yes, Miss Howard.
00:18:57Did you get your cab?
00:19:25Oh, I hope you don't mind my coming in here.
00:19:29I wanted to see the back garden, but I'm afraid it's too dark.
00:19:32Our garden?
00:19:34No, my garden.
00:19:36But I thought that...
00:19:37I'm Marion Tygar.
00:19:39Oh, that was your father's house?
00:19:41No, the Commodore was my husband.
00:19:44I thought of him...
00:19:46As an old man?
00:19:47Well, yes.
00:19:49He was.
00:19:50A mean old man.
00:19:52He was the meanest man I'd ever known.
00:19:53When he was gone, I tried to feel sorry, but he died abroad, you know.
00:20:04Does David Fielding still live here?
00:20:06Yes.
00:20:07Is he as handsome as ever?
00:20:09Yes, he's...
00:20:10He looks younger than I do, doesn't he?
00:20:12Yes.
00:20:14He is?
00:20:15Are you his second wife?
00:20:17No, I'm not Mrs. Fielding.
00:20:19I'm the governess.
00:20:20Then he didn't marry again after the accident.
00:20:25No.
00:20:27That must be your cab.
00:20:29Do you like it here in New Bristol?
00:20:31I've only been here a few hours.
00:20:33Oh, you're lucky.
00:20:34I was born here.
00:20:35I was married here.
00:20:37I came to that house next door as a bride.
00:20:39It was just about your age.
00:20:41Now it's all I have left in the world.
00:20:43Anybody call a cab?
00:20:50Oh, yes, I did.
00:20:51Okay, it's here.
00:20:52It is raining.
00:20:53I'll get an umbrella.
00:21:01Look at it.
00:21:02Sealed up like a fort.
00:21:05The day before we left, my husband had Mr. Goodwin's men boarded up so tight.
00:21:09Not even a ray of light to get into it.
00:21:11Mr. Goodwin is the Commodore's agent, you know.
00:21:14Yes, I've met Mr. Goodwin.
00:21:15Lady, I'm not getting any drier standing here.
00:21:18Oh, I'm coming.
00:21:20Well, goodbye.
00:21:21You've been very nice to me.
00:21:22I hope to see more of you.
00:21:39I hope to see more of you.
00:22:09You want time for little girls to be asleep.
00:22:12Miss Howard, what did they call you when you were a little girl?
00:22:15I'm afraid they called me Liz.
00:22:18May I call you Miss Liz?
00:22:20Of course you may.
00:22:21Beginning tomorrow morning.
00:22:24Would you like Dumbled to sleep with you?
00:22:26Barney's got him.
00:22:27I'll get him for you.
00:22:33Is Barney taking a bath?
00:22:35Oh, no.
00:22:35He leaves the water running to keep awake.
00:22:37You see, he's not allowed to go to sleep.
00:22:40Oh, please don't say I told you, Miss Liz.
00:23:07Here's Dumbledore.
00:23:10Here's Dumbo, and I'll leave the door open.
00:23:13Now go to sleep.
00:23:16Come on.
00:23:35Here's Dumbo.
00:23:37I'll leave the door open.
00:23:39Now go to sleep.
00:23:40Good night, Miss Dumbo.
00:23:50Give me that to-toy-toy-toy-toy.
00:24:07Give me the park wait.
00:24:10Put it up next to me.
00:24:12He's stuck on me, Santa.
00:24:15Hey!
00:24:17No, dear, it's G natural, not G sharp.
00:24:44Try it again.
00:24:47Bravo, and when will we give our first concert?
00:24:53Soon, though.
00:24:54Good afternoon.
00:24:55And how is Miss Fielding today?
00:24:56Cough better?
00:24:57It's entirely gone.
00:24:58Thank you, Doctor.
00:24:59Very gratified.
00:25:00Want to listen to my chest?
00:25:02What would that get me?
00:25:04Go on, Beat it.
00:25:05You're as strong as a horse.
00:25:06A horse?
00:25:07Stop that, Barney, and go put your coat on.
00:25:10Aren't you going to finish your piece, dear?
00:25:13Yes, Miss Liz.
00:25:17I see you've made someone in this house happy already.
00:25:21I only hope you can do as well for the others.
00:25:24I hope you'll be happy here yourself.
00:25:26I'm sure I will.
00:25:27They need someone like you.
00:25:28David isn't the easiest person in the world to get along with.
00:25:31And, uh, since his wife was killed.
00:25:36I finished, Miss Liz?
00:25:37All right, dear.
00:25:38Get your things on.
00:25:42That was two years ago.
00:25:43He's never really got over it.
00:25:44There are days when he's the most charming man I know.
00:25:46Other days, he's not quite so charming.
00:25:48And since you're going to be in the house, you'll have to be the victim.
00:25:51The victim of what, Charles?
00:25:53I wish you wouldn't give up on people, David.
00:25:55Especially when they're talking about you.
00:25:56Here.
00:25:57Here are your sleeping pills.
00:25:58If these don't work, I'll buy you a hammer.
00:26:00Come on, Pip.
00:26:01We're going out.
00:26:02Wait for me.
00:26:04Why do you want to pass anybody in the world?
00:26:06Why do you want to pass?
00:26:07You can't.
00:26:08No, you can't.
00:26:09Where are the children going?
00:26:10I'm taking them for a walk.
00:26:11How about a game this evening?
00:26:12I'm dining out.
00:26:13If I get home early, I'll call you.
00:26:14Players still at large.
00:26:16Ella!
00:26:17No clue.
00:26:18State police.
00:26:19In brutal murder.
00:26:20Give that to me.
00:26:30I'm afraid this is one of those other days.
00:26:35Have a good time.
00:26:37Step on a crack, break your mother's back.
00:26:40Bonnie!
00:26:41Step on a crack, break your mother's back.
00:26:43Bonnie!
00:26:44Daddy told you never to say that.
00:26:46He did miss this.
00:26:47Sneak!
00:26:48He's just impossible.
00:26:50Hello.
00:26:51Well, well.
00:26:52The whole family.
00:26:53Good afternoon.
00:26:54Come on, Pip.
00:26:55Out seeing our little town?
00:26:56Yes.
00:26:57The children are showing me around.
00:26:58Not very much to see them, I'm afraid.
00:26:59Not first.
00:27:00You have to have lived here.
00:27:01You have to know things about people.
00:27:02I'm not very inquisitive, Mr. Goodman.
00:27:03Aren't you?
00:27:04I am.
00:27:05In my business, I have to be.
00:27:06Barney, wait for me.
00:27:07Now take that young lady I mentioned to you last night.
00:27:09Barney!
00:27:10She was pretty all right, but I could see she was trouble.
00:27:11Excuse me, Mr. Goodman.
00:27:13Don't walk too far.
00:27:14Ah.
00:27:17Mounties, can we go?
00:27:18Can we see the movie?
00:27:19I don't know.
00:27:20It's after four.
00:27:21Oh, please, Miss Liz.
00:27:22Let's see the movie.
00:27:23I didn't bring any money.
00:27:25Barney's got money.
00:27:26Not that much.
00:27:27I have to look.
00:27:29That is a lot of money.
00:27:32Did you open your bank?
00:27:33No.
00:27:34It's his wages.
00:27:35Wages?
00:27:36Barney, where did you get so much money?
00:27:39Oh, I had it.
00:27:40Three, please.
00:27:45I'll give it back to you, Barney, when we get home.
00:27:48Sonny, you can take that dog in there.
00:27:51Even with the ushers you go in.
00:27:53Oh, gee.
00:28:10Where's Barney?
00:28:11He went out.
00:28:12When?
00:28:13Probably calling her again.
00:28:14Come on, Emma.
00:28:15Oh, please, Miss Liz.
00:28:16Shh.
00:28:17Come on.
00:28:18Yes, I do.
00:28:19Tell me again, quick.
00:28:20I'll do it.
00:28:21Cross my heart.
00:28:22I'll do my best.
00:28:23I did tell her to go away.
00:28:24Please, please.
00:28:25I've got to go now.
00:28:26She's coming.
00:28:27Hello.
00:28:28What did I tell you about telephone calls, Barney?
00:28:29I wasn't calling anybody.
00:28:30You were, too.
00:28:31And I know who.
00:28:32You shut your big mouth.
00:28:33Come on, Pip.
00:28:34Come on.
00:28:35Yes, I do.
00:28:36Come on.
00:28:37Yes, I do.
00:28:38Tell me again, quick.
00:28:39I'll do it.
00:28:40Cross my heart.
00:28:41I'll do my best.
00:28:42I did tell her to go away.
00:28:43Please, please.
00:28:44I've got to go now.
00:28:45She's coming.
00:28:46Hello.
00:28:47What did I tell you about telephone calls, Barney?
00:28:49I wasn't calling anybody.
00:28:50You were, too.
00:28:51And I know who.
00:28:52You shut your big mouth.
00:28:53Come on, Pip.
00:28:55Well, after hurry, it's getting late.
00:29:04Barney, I thought you said you knew the way.
00:29:12Barney, it's so late and we're nowhere near home.
00:29:15Yes, we are.
00:29:16There's a shortcut.
00:29:17Barney, you're sure?
00:29:18Right down here.
00:29:19It comes out near the house.
00:29:20Oh, Miss Lizzie.
00:29:22Yes, Ellen?
00:29:23What were you saying?
00:29:24Nothing, Miss Liz.
00:29:25It's gone.
00:29:26I'm scared.
00:29:27Shh, darling.
00:29:28There's nothing to be afraid of.
00:29:29There is too, Miss Liz.
00:29:30He's up to something.
00:29:31I know he is.
00:29:32Barney, where are we?
00:29:33What is this street?
00:29:34We're in Salem Alley.
00:29:35Salem Alley.
00:29:36Salem Alley?
00:29:37Barney, come back here.
00:29:38There's nothing to be afraid of.
00:29:39You brought us here and we're going through.
00:29:40Come on, Julie.
00:29:41It's Harry Desperate.
00:29:42It's Harry Desperate.
00:29:43It's Harry Desperate.
00:29:44There's nothing to be afraid of.
00:29:45You brought us here and we're going through.
00:29:46Come on, Julie.
00:29:47It's Harry.
00:29:48It's Harry Desperate.
00:29:49In the house.
00:29:50It's Harry Desperate.
00:29:54It's Harry Desperate.
00:29:55We're here and we're going through. Come on, children.
00:30:03It's him! He's after us!
00:30:15Open the door! Let us get him! Hurry, hurry, quick!
00:30:22What happened?
00:30:24Children are scared to death.
00:30:26We were walking through Salem Alley.
00:30:27Salem Alley? What for?
00:30:28To get home.
00:30:29But it's clear out of your way.
00:30:31But I didn't know that.
00:30:32Well, you know what happened there, don't you?
00:30:33A woman was murdered.
00:30:35Is that a place to take children?
00:30:37I didn't take them. They took me.
00:30:39I see.
00:30:41Mr. Fielding?
00:30:42Yes?
00:30:43I'm trying to do my best for them, but you have to help me.
00:30:46How?
00:30:47How much pocket money do you give Barney?
00:30:49A quarter a week if he brushes his teeth regularly,
00:30:51and he lives right up to his income.
00:30:53A quarter a week?
00:30:54Perhaps you don't think that's enough.
00:30:55Of course.
00:30:56Only...
00:30:57Only what?
00:30:58Why did you discharge Maxine?
00:31:00She was a bad influence on the children,
00:31:02and she took too much interest in my private affairs.
00:31:05Satisfied?
00:31:06Barney still telephones her.
00:31:07Why don't you stop him?
00:31:08I told him not to do it again.
00:31:10We'll see that he obeys you.
00:31:12And from now on, suppose you keep your mind on the children,
00:31:16and all things that don't concern you.
00:31:18Good night.
00:31:20I said good night, Miss Howard.
00:31:27Mr. Fielding?
00:31:28Mr. Fielding?
00:31:32Mr. Fielding?
00:31:33Mr. Fielding?
00:31:34Mr. Fielding?
00:31:35Mr. Fielding?
00:31:36Mr. Fielding?
00:31:37Mr. Fielding?
00:31:40Mr. Fielding?
00:31:41Mr. Fielding?
00:31:42Mr. Fielding?
00:32:10Mr. Fielding?
00:32:11Mr. Fielding?
00:32:12Mr. Fielding?
00:32:13Mr. Fielding?
00:32:14Mr. Fielding?
00:32:15Mr. Fielding?
00:32:16Mr. Fielding?
00:32:17Mr. Fielding?
00:32:18Mr. Fielding?
00:32:19Mr. Fielding?
00:32:20Mr. Fielding?
00:32:21Mr. Fielding?
00:32:22Mr. Fielding?
00:32:23Mr. Fielding?
00:32:24Mr. Fielding?
00:32:25Mr. Fielding?
00:32:26Mr. Fielding?
00:32:27Mr. Fielding?
00:32:28Mr. Fielding?
00:32:29Mr. Fielding?
00:32:30Mr. Fielding?
00:32:31Mr. Fielding?
00:32:32Mr. Fielding?
00:32:33You've got beer?
00:32:53Beer?
00:32:59The other one gave me beer.
00:33:01Who are you?
00:33:02Smoke.
00:33:03I'm Cheddar.
00:33:05Were you...
00:33:06Are you the man I saw in the garden last night?
00:33:09I'm here every night.
00:33:12I fixed the furnace.
00:33:14Oh.
00:33:15And I fixed it good.
00:33:17You tell that cook,
00:33:19if she leaves the damper open again,
00:33:21I'll get mad.
00:33:22I'll break something.
00:33:27You tell her.
00:33:29Yes, I'll tell her.
00:33:30What are you scared for?
00:33:31Well, I'm a nice guy.
00:33:38Ask Maxine.
00:33:40Do you know?
00:33:45Next time, beer.
00:34:01So...
00:34:04What makes me sorry!
00:34:19Here it is!
00:34:20Here it is!
00:34:21It's open!
00:34:22What about a evening!
00:34:23Where do you know?
00:34:24What would you say would you say when you're in's light?
00:35:26Mr. Feely, would you like some cup?
00:35:56Oh!
00:36:00What's the matter?
00:36:02You startled me. I didn't expect to see you.
00:36:05I live here, remember?
00:36:07Why, yes, but...
00:36:08Coffee. Who's the second cup for?
00:36:10For you.
00:36:11Great. I'm starved.
00:36:13We had squab for dinner.
00:36:15Dwarf squab.
00:36:17Some awful dessert with lemon jelly in it.
00:36:20I thought you'd gone upstairs.
00:36:22You expect me to go to bed with the children?
00:36:24Of course not, but...
00:36:28That's not the way to carve.
00:36:30Well, it's this knife.
00:36:31Are you sure it's the knife?
00:36:33You try it.
00:36:38Oh, well, you carve it on the side.
00:36:40You think that's unfair?
00:36:42I wasn't very civil to you this afternoon.
00:36:45No, you weren't.
00:36:46Sorry.
00:36:48Oh, I don't blame you.
00:36:49I must have seemed a little silly rushing in that way after the children.
00:36:53Well, I didn't have to growl at you.
00:36:55Why not if you felt like growling?
00:36:57Dr. Evans was right.
00:36:58This house does need somebody like you.
00:37:00Needs you very much.
00:37:02You know, I almost sent you back to Boston yesterday.
00:37:06Why didn't you?
00:37:08Well, I guess I liked the way you talked.
00:37:10It sounded like the truth.
00:37:12You mean because I told you I was fired?
00:37:14Uh-huh.
00:37:15The way you spoke up for Bonnie last night.
00:37:17I like that, too.
00:37:18I like your smile.
00:37:20The way your hair falls out of place.
00:37:23I even like the way you carved.
00:37:30What have I done now?
00:37:31Well, nothing.
00:37:32I just wondered why you had your overcoat on.
00:37:36Well, it's cold outside.
00:37:37How's the coffee coming?
00:37:38I'll see.
00:37:39It's gone.
00:37:40What's gone?
00:37:41It was here under this.
00:37:54What was where under what?
00:37:57It's gone.
00:38:05What's gone?
00:38:06It was here under this.
00:38:08What was where under what?
00:38:10A 50 cent piece under the shaker.
00:38:12I thought it was left for the milkman or somebody.
00:38:15Don't look at me.
00:38:15I didn't take it.
00:38:17But it was here just before I went down to the cellar.
00:38:21What were you doing in the cellar?
00:38:23I heard a noise.
00:38:25What sort of a noise?
00:38:26I'm trying to tell you.
00:38:28I heard something so I made myself go down and look.
00:38:32Then when I saw what it was...
00:38:34Is there any reason why you shouldn't tell me what you're talking about?
00:38:37I'll show you what I'm talking about.
00:38:55It's not there anymore.
00:38:56The cold was all over the floor.
00:39:01That was the noise.
00:39:02I heard one of the sacks falling.
00:39:04Chester cleaned it up.
00:39:05Chester had already gone.
00:39:07He must have come back.
00:39:08He couldn't.
00:39:09I'd have seen him come in.
00:39:11You didn't see me come in, did you?
00:39:12I heard you in the front hall.
00:39:16I called down to you.
00:39:17But I came in through the garage.
00:39:18I wasn't even near the front hall.
00:39:20Then who put off the light?
00:39:21I dropped Suffolk up to turn it on.
00:39:23It was on when you left.
00:39:24I saw it.
00:39:25Maybe the boat went out.
00:39:26Mr. Fielding, I heard someone come in the front way.
00:39:28You seem to have heard a lot of things tonight.
00:39:30I haven't heard anything that wasn't there.
00:39:32I tell you, someone's been in this house tonight.
00:39:34Do you have these hallucinations often, Miss Howard?
00:39:36Will you stop treating me like a mental case?
00:39:38Well, then stop acting like one.
00:39:40Why won't you believe me?
00:39:41I'm telling you the truth.
00:39:42I'm frightened.
00:39:43I think you'd better stop talking nonsense and pull yourself together.
00:39:48I see.
00:39:49Very well.
00:39:50Good night.
00:39:51I said good night, Mr. Fielding.
00:40:21Good night.
00:40:39Whoo!
00:40:41Now, look what you've done.
00:40:43You wrecked my train.
00:40:44Too!
00:40:45Too!
00:40:46Too!
00:40:46You're a nasty, destructive little boy.
00:40:49Hello.
00:40:50He's killed all my passengers.
00:40:52I want to talk to you.
00:40:54Yes, Miss Liz.
00:40:56Ellen, what was the name of the woman in your scrapbook?
00:40:58Snow White.
00:41:00Not Snow White, dear.
00:41:02The other one.
00:41:08I don't know, Miss Liz.
00:41:10Ellen, bring me your scrapbook, please.
00:41:20Here it is, Miss Liz.
00:41:28Where is the picture of Salem Alley?
00:41:30You've torn it out.
00:41:32Arnie, be quiet and stop that train.
00:41:34Ellen.
00:41:36What happened?
00:41:38What happened?
00:41:40What happened?
00:41:42What happened?
00:41:44What happened?
00:41:46What happened?
00:41:48Ellen, what was the name of the woman in that picture?
00:41:52And don't pretend you don't know.
00:41:54Her name was?
00:41:55She doesn't know her name.
00:41:56Yes, she does.
00:41:57So do you, Barney.
00:41:58I don't either.
00:42:00Ellen, you told me her name was Alberta.
00:42:02She made it up.
00:42:03She's always making things up.
00:42:04Barney, I'm talking to Ellen.
00:42:06Ellen, you didn't make it up, did you?
00:42:14Yes, I did, Miss Liz.
00:42:16I made it all up out of my own head.
00:42:19Go to your room, Ellen, and shut the door.
00:42:24I'm very angry with you both.
00:42:26You're not to talk to each other, nor play together.
00:42:31Miss Liz.
00:42:32Yes?
00:42:33Aren't we friends anymore?
00:42:35Not until you tell me the truth.
00:42:41She did make it up.
00:42:43Did she?
00:42:44Did she?
00:43:02Nobody wants you, nobody wants you.
00:43:06There'll be some sweet to make you say.
00:43:09There'll be some sweet to make you say.
00:43:14Oh, Mrs. Norris.
00:43:15You want me?
00:43:16Would you keep an eye on the children?
00:43:17Yes.
00:43:18I'm going over to talk to the doctor.
00:43:19The number's 23, isn't it?
00:43:21Across the crescent.
00:43:22First house on the left.
00:43:23Be gone long?
00:43:24Just a few minutes.
00:43:25I hope so.
00:43:26I don't reckon to be here after dark.
00:43:27Not the way things are.
00:43:28What do you mean, Mrs. Norris?
00:43:29You ought to know.
00:43:30Let's get back before dark, that's all.
00:43:32I will.
00:43:37You must remember the day of his children
00:43:38have been left to themselves more than most.
00:43:40It was an unhappy marriage and it had a tragic ending.
00:43:43Since then, they've seen much too little of their father.
00:43:46Well, next door to them is this huge, empty, shuttered house.
00:43:50Do you wonder that it fascinates them?
00:43:52Did they make it the setting for whatever play story
00:43:54they happen to be acting out at the moment?
00:43:56They weren't acting yesterday in Salem Alley.
00:43:58They were terrified.
00:44:00And those telephone calls were real enough.
00:44:02And that murder's real.
00:44:05Yes, it is.
00:44:06And they knew that dead woman's name
00:44:07two days before it was in the paper.
00:44:10Can you explain that?
00:44:12No, I'm afraid I can't.
00:44:14What does David think?
00:44:15I suppose you told him.
00:44:17I tried to tell him what happened last night.
00:44:19He wasn't very helpful, eh?
00:44:21Would you like me to talk to him?
00:44:22No, please don't.
00:44:23I'd much rather you didn't.
00:44:25Come now, David's not that unreasonable.
00:44:27Yes?
00:44:31Excuse me, Doctor.
00:44:32Yes, Ms. Light.
00:44:33Miss Gardner is still waiting.
00:44:34And Mr. Ellis had an appointment from 4.30.
00:44:37I'm sorry.
00:44:38I shouldn't have kept you so long.
00:44:39That's quite all right.
00:44:40I think I've told you all there is.
00:44:42I'm afraid I haven't been very helpful.
00:44:44You've been very kind.
00:44:45I don't think even you realize how worried I am.
00:44:48Last night I almost thought of calling the police.
00:44:50The police?
00:44:51I hope you didn't mention that to David.
00:44:53No.
00:44:54In your place it's the last thing I do.
00:44:56Before consulting David, that is.
00:44:58I wouldn't really.
00:44:59It's just that I...
00:45:00I didn't know where to turn.
00:45:02I know we all feel that way at times.
00:45:04If it happens again, I wish you'd call me.
00:45:09Miss Budge, if Miss Howard phones,
00:45:11I'm not here.
00:45:12I want you to get in touch with me immediately.
00:45:13Yes, Doctor.
00:45:14Goodbye, Miss Howard.
00:45:15Thank you, Doctor.
00:45:16Goodbye.
00:45:19Can't figure why you'd be getting sentimental all of a sudden.
00:45:21Can't they put it off just for a few days?
00:45:23I think they wouldn't.
00:45:24I wouldn't care to ask them.
00:45:37Oh, Miss Howard.
00:45:38Good afternoon.
00:45:39How do you do?
00:45:40You're not ill, I hope.
00:45:41No.
00:45:42I just wondered seeing you come out from the doctors.
00:45:45How's David?
00:45:47Mr. Fielding's quite well, thank you.
00:45:49You might tell him I'm a little annoyed with him for not coming to see me.
00:45:53We used to be such good friends, you know.
00:45:59Mr. Goodwin is handling the opening of my house.
00:46:01You're opening it?
00:46:02I have to.
00:46:03That's why I came back from abroad.
00:46:06I hate that tune.
00:46:08Stop playing that.
00:46:09Please stop it at once.
00:46:11Here.
00:46:12Go and play someone else.
00:46:15That's you.
00:46:17I just can't bear that tune.
00:46:19Somebody was playing it.
00:46:20I heard it coming across the garden.
00:46:25Well, goodbye, Mrs. Tiger.
00:46:32Oh, there you are.
00:46:33Thought you were never coming.
00:46:34I'm sorry, Mrs. Norris.
00:46:35Well, it's happened.
00:46:36What's happened?
00:46:37She's gone.
00:46:38What are you talking about?
00:46:39That Lily.
00:46:40I just looked in her room.
00:46:41But this is her day off.
00:46:42That day off, is it?
00:46:43She's moved out.
00:46:44Back in baggage.
00:46:45You mean she isn't coming back?
00:46:46What do you think I mean?
00:46:47What's more, unless you get somebody to take her place, I'm not coming back either.
00:46:49But, Mrs. Norris, you can't do that.
00:46:50You can't leave me all the bone in this house.
00:46:51You can't leave me all the bone in this house.
00:46:52You can't leave me all the bone in this house.
00:46:53You can't leave me all the bone in this house.
00:46:54Can't I?
00:46:55You'd any sense, you'd go too.
00:46:56And leave the children?
00:46:57That's your business.
00:46:58Seen this?
00:46:59Yes, I've seen it.
00:47:00A day worker, like me, lying all alone in the gutter with a broken neck.
00:47:03Mrs. Norris, please come back.
00:47:04I'll come back when you get a maid, maybe.
00:47:05I'll call the agency the first thing in the morning.
00:47:06You better.
00:47:07You better.
00:47:08Miss Leslie, I'm.
00:47:09Miss Leslie, I'm.
00:47:10Here.
00:47:11You're here.
00:47:12Miss Leslie, you can't leave me all the money.
00:47:13You can't leave me all the money.
00:47:14I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:47:15Miss Leslie.
00:47:16You're here, Miss Leslie.
00:47:17Yes, I've seen it.
00:47:18A day worker, like me, lying all alone in the gutter with a broken neck.
00:47:19Mrs. Norris, please come back.
00:47:20I'll come back when you get a maid, maybe.
00:47:21I'll call the agency the first thing in the morning.
00:47:22You better.
00:47:23Miss Lins.
00:47:38Miss Lins.
00:47:41Please don't be mad anymore.
00:47:51I'm not mad at you, Ellen.
00:47:53But I can't talk to you until you tell me the truth.
00:47:56I'll tell you, Miss Lins.
00:47:58I'll tell you how I knew her name.
00:48:00It was in the watch.
00:48:01In the watch?
00:48:02Mm-hmm.
00:48:03Bonnie found it outside on the steps after the woman ran away.
00:48:07He hid it in that door there.
00:48:14Come on, dear.
00:48:15You must go back to bed.
00:48:17Can't I stay here with you, Miss Lins?
00:48:19No.
00:48:20Aren't we friends again?
00:48:21Yes, of course we're friends.
00:48:25Now you have to be a good girl and go to sleep.
00:48:27It's very late.
00:48:28I'm not tired.
00:48:30You'll go to sleep all right.
00:48:32Barney's in there sleeping like a little dormouse.
00:48:35Barney doesn't have to stay awake tonight.
00:48:38He's earned his wages.
00:48:40Ellen.
00:48:42Ellen.
00:48:43How does Barney earn his wages?
00:48:45He opens the front door so the man from the empty house can come in.
00:48:49Maxine tells him when.
00:48:51After he's opened the door, he puts Dumbo in the window.
00:48:55All right, dear.
00:48:59Now let's forget all about that for tonight and go to sleep.
00:49:29a new woman.
00:49:31自由alım us sleuth word?
00:49:32There is no your rent.
00:49:33They will go up to sleep.
00:49:35Let's forget it, Charlie.
00:49:36Get a new name from the Linden.
00:49:38Then come, son.
00:49:40You get our Úsrisower.
00:49:41Your mother our���tre người will stick out.
00:49:43Do you remember him, Uncle.
00:49:44People are automobiles.
00:49:45And he'll be arrested.
00:49:47As we pin enfoil by the town.
00:49:48Time to be.
00:49:49It's just one in pretty spent.
00:50:21Hello, Miss Howard.
00:50:51Yes, he just got back from the hospital.
00:50:53Would you ask him to come over?
00:50:55It's very important.
00:50:58Did you find what you were looking for?
00:51:20I see you did find it.
00:51:26It has her name in it.
00:51:27Really?
00:51:27The woman who was murdered.
00:51:28You're quite a detective, aren't you?
00:51:30Barney found it outside this house.
00:51:32I don't like people crying into my affairs.
00:51:34I told you that.
00:51:35He found it the night she was killed.
00:51:36And I won't have you or anyone else going through my desk.
00:51:38I thought I made that clear, too.
00:51:41Now give it to me.
00:51:42I said give it to me.
00:51:52Hello.
00:51:53What are you doing here?
00:51:57You all right, Miss Howard?
00:51:59What makes you think she isn't?
00:52:00Well, when a doctor gets called in the middle of the night,
00:52:02he usually assumes that something is not all right.
00:52:05You did call, didn't you?
00:52:07If she did, she seems to have forgotten why.
00:52:09What is this, a game?
00:52:11Perhaps Miss Howard was nervous in the house alone.
00:52:13Wanted someone to talk to.
00:52:15Or maybe she had something to show you.
00:52:16Was that it?
00:52:17No.
00:52:18While I was out, she made a discovery, didn't you, Miss Howard?
00:52:22You wouldn't want the doctor to make a trip for nothing.
00:52:25Show him what you found.
00:52:27What is it, Miss Howard?
00:52:28You did send for me, you know.
00:52:30Go on, show it to him.
00:52:31Leave me alone, both of you.
00:52:34Jumpy, isn't she?
00:52:35What would you suggest?
00:52:36Don't be a fool, David.
00:52:37Now, if either one of you has another brainstorm before morning,
00:52:40please leave me out of it.
00:52:41Good night.
00:52:43Well.
00:52:43You called him and he came.
00:52:47You satisfied?
00:52:50Can't you say anything at all?
00:52:52I haven't anything to say.
00:52:54Except I'm sorry I opened your desk.
00:52:57Here's your watch.
00:53:00And why did you pretend not to believe me last night
00:53:03when I told you somebody had come into this house?
00:53:05You think I was pretending?
00:53:06You said you hadn't been near the front hall.
00:53:08I don't believe that.
00:53:09And the door was open again tonight.
00:53:10And I know now who opened it.
00:53:11Barney did.
00:53:12So you think my little boy is letting me into my own house?
00:53:15He doesn't know who he's letting in.
00:53:16But you do.
00:53:17Is that what you were thinking when Charles was here?
00:53:20Is that why you didn't show it in the watch?
00:53:23Answer me.
00:53:25You know why.
00:53:27Elizabeth.
00:53:28Leave me alone, can't you?
00:53:29So this is what it was all about.
00:53:42Did that name mean anything to you?
00:53:43Oh, yes, David.
00:53:44I read the papers.
00:53:45Barney found it.
00:53:46Where?
00:53:47In front of the house.
00:53:47What am I going to do with it?
00:53:50Only one thing you can do with it.
00:53:52Take it to the police.
00:53:53No.
00:53:55I won't do that.
00:53:57You'll have to, David.
00:53:58They're going to find out.
00:54:00Not that someone tells them.
00:54:01Somebody always does tell them.
00:54:03She's dead, isn't she?
00:54:04She doesn't need her watch anymore.
00:54:05I don't want them swarming over the place questioning everyone, even the children.
00:54:08I don't want anything more to do with the police.
00:54:10Why go back to all that?
00:54:11That's over and done with.
00:54:12It's never done with once you've seen it happen.
00:54:15Seen her lying there beside the road dead with her head hanging limp.
00:54:18Everyone knew that was an accident.
00:54:20What makes you so sure?
00:54:22The police weren't.
00:54:23They don't know you as well as I do, David.
00:54:26Come on, let's forget it.
00:54:37Here, this is what you need.
00:54:40Maybe you'd better let me give that watch to the police.
00:54:42I can say I've found it.
00:54:44It wouldn't work.
00:54:45You said yourself, they always find out.
00:54:47What do you do?
00:55:03Is Mr. Fielding in?
00:55:05I'm sorry he isn't.
00:55:06He'll be back soon, won't he?
00:55:08Well, I don't know.
00:55:10I'll wait.
00:55:14Does Mr. Fielding know you?
00:55:16Yes, he knows me.
00:55:18I'll wait in the library.
00:55:33Hello? Hello?
00:55:35Yes. Yes, this is the Fielding House.
00:55:38Oh, you want to speak to Miss Howard?
00:55:40Barney.
00:55:42How many times do I have to tell you to stay away from the telephone?
00:55:45It's for you. It's the agency.
00:55:49This is Miss Howard.
00:55:51Not until this afternoon?
00:55:53Well, please do the best you can.
00:55:55We need a mate as soon as possible.
00:55:57Thank you. Goodbye.
00:56:06Good morning, Mr. Bailey.
00:56:08I guess you know why I'm here.
00:56:10Do I?
00:56:11I'm working on the Salem Alley murder.
00:56:13I got a phone call about that watch.
00:56:15Any particular reason why you didn't bring it in?
00:56:17Suppose I haven't got it.
00:56:19I heard different.
00:56:21Come on, Mr. Fielding.
00:56:23You can't withhold evidence from the police.
00:56:25You ought to know that.
00:56:27Better than most people.
00:56:29Better than most people.
00:56:30I know what police evidence is worth.
00:56:32Better than most people.
00:56:33You taught me that, Sullivan.
00:56:35Did I?
00:56:37Your wife's death had to be investigated, Mr. Fielding.
00:56:40Just like any other death.
00:56:42There are such things as planned accidents.
00:56:45Dark nights.
00:56:47The road is slick.
00:56:49There's a fog.
00:56:51The car goes over an embankment.
00:56:54This woman in Salem Alley.
00:56:58Her neck was broken, too.
00:57:02All she did was fall off the sidewalk into the gutter.
00:57:06But that couldn't have been an accident.
00:57:10Could it?
00:57:12Why ask me?
00:57:13You don't think I knew this woman, do you?
00:57:15I never saw her alive or dead.
00:57:17That's possible.
00:57:19It's the same you had her watch.
00:57:22According to my information.
00:57:24Maybe you better check your information.
00:57:26Okay, Mr. Fielding.
00:57:28Don't ever think I won't.
00:57:33When I do, I'll be back.
00:57:35Sure.
00:57:36Anytime.
00:57:37Just break a window and climb in.
00:57:39No, I won't do that.
00:57:40I'll just ring the bell.
00:57:42Somebody will let me in.
00:57:44Just like they did this time.
00:57:46Bye.
00:57:49Mr. Fielding.
00:57:51I guess he was right at that.
00:57:53Well, I couldn't very...
00:57:54Forget it.
00:57:55How soon can you pack and be ready to leave?
00:57:56Leave?
00:57:57Yes.
00:57:58I want to get Barney and Ellen out of here right away.
00:58:00You might have thought a little about the children before you called the police.
00:58:03There's a train at 8.20.
00:58:04Very well.
00:58:05We'll be ready.
00:58:11David.
00:58:12Yes.
00:58:13Do you really think I called the police?
00:58:16What do you expect me to think?
00:58:23I'm not going to Grandma's.
00:58:24You are too.
00:58:25I'm not going anywhere.
00:58:26I'm not going anywhere.
00:58:27Maybe.
00:58:28Go east of me.
00:58:29Of course.
00:58:30It's my pony.
00:58:31She can't.
00:58:32Me and I ride him every morning.
00:58:33Shall I open it?
00:58:34No, I'll go.
00:58:35It's my pony too.
00:58:36Ramos said I could ride him.
00:58:37Good afternoon.
00:58:38Is this the Fielding House?
00:58:39Yes.
00:58:40You're looking for a general house worker.
00:58:41Won't you come in?
00:58:42Yes.
00:58:43You go upstairs, children.
00:58:44Start packing.
00:58:45I'll be with you in a moment.
00:58:46Yes, Miss Howard.
00:58:47Did you bring references?
00:58:48I've never done house work before.
00:58:49I worked in an office and then my eyes went bad on me.
00:58:50We need somebody to clean and serve.
00:58:51Then it's no use.
00:58:52I couldn't serve.
00:58:53Perhaps you won't need to.
00:58:54There won't be much to do.
00:58:55Mr. Fielding will be alone in the house.
00:58:56I'll be with you in a moment.
00:58:57I'll be with you in a moment.
00:58:58Yes, Miss Howard.
00:58:59Did you bring references?
00:59:00I've never done house work before.
00:59:01I worked in an office and then my eyes went bad on me.
00:59:16We need somebody to clean and serve.
00:59:18Then it's no use.
00:59:19I couldn't serve.
00:59:20Perhaps you won't need to.
00:59:21There won't be much to do.
00:59:22Mr. Fielding will be alone in the house for a few days.
00:59:25Would you like to try it?
00:59:26I might as well.
00:59:27What's her name?
00:59:28Mary Saunders.
00:59:29I'll show you your room.
00:59:32Ouch!
00:59:33Ouch, Bonnie.
00:59:34You're hurting me.
00:59:35Then promise you won't tell.
00:59:36I, I promise.
00:59:38Say it.
00:59:39Say it.
00:59:40I promise cross my heart and hope to die in a cellar full of rats.
00:59:43I, I promise cross my heart and hope to die in a cellar full of rats.
00:59:52David, I have to talk to you.
00:59:54Here are the tickets.
00:59:55I've wired my mother you're coming and I'll drive you to the train.
00:59:57David.
00:59:58You'll like my mother.
00:59:59She'll transport you the way she does the children.
01:00:02Be quite a change for you after what you've gone through in this house.
01:00:08David, listen to me.
01:00:09I didn't call the police.
01:00:10It's all right.
01:00:11It isn't all right.
01:00:12I won't have you thinking that about me.
01:00:13Why should you care what I think?
01:00:15But I do care.
01:00:16And what I said last night, David, wasn't true.
01:00:19It can't be.
01:00:20Hello.
01:00:21Well, this is Mr. Fielding.
01:00:24What?
01:00:27Maybe tomorrow?
01:00:28Yes, I'll tell Miss Howard.
01:00:31Right.
01:00:32Who was that?
01:00:33The employment agency.
01:00:35Something about a maid they haven't been able to send.
01:00:37They haven't sent anybody?
01:00:38What's the matter?
01:00:39Then how did that girl...
01:00:41David, what does Maxine look like?
01:00:44Maxine?
01:00:46You were a good boy to call me about Lily.
01:00:48You sure you haven't told anyone, Barney?
01:00:50I didn't say a word to anybody.
01:00:52Curse my heart.
01:00:53You're a good boy.
01:00:55Ellen told something.
01:00:56Ellen?
01:00:57What did she say?
01:00:58Told about the watch.
01:00:59What watch, Barney?
01:01:00The one the old woman dropped.
01:01:02I saw her, and I saw him run after her, too.
01:01:04The man from the empty house.
01:01:06It was him who killed her.
01:01:07Killed her?
01:01:08Barney, you didn't see that.
01:01:10Did so.
01:01:11He came out of our house and chased her.
01:01:12Honest, he did.
01:01:13Go to your room, Barney.
01:01:14So you did tell him I was here.
01:01:15Come on, son, out.
01:01:16I thought I told you to stay away from this house.
01:01:18Yes.
01:01:19I like your house.
01:01:20I'll give you just five minutes to get out of it.
01:01:21What's the hurry?
01:01:22You need help, don't you?
01:01:23The new governor said so.
01:01:24Not bad, is she?
01:01:25Come on, get your things together.
01:01:26Is this all you brought?
01:01:27I wasn't intending to stay.
01:01:28I just dropped in to look around.
01:01:29I'm a girl that likes to know what goes on.
01:01:30You've done all the looking around you're going to do in this house.
01:01:31Maybe I've done all I need to.
01:01:32You'd be surprised what I've got out of this little visit.
01:01:34The nice thing about information is there are such a lot of things you can do with it, besides giving it to the cops.
01:01:41Look out you don't cut your throat with it.
01:01:42Now get out.
01:01:43I'll go when I'm ready.
01:01:44I'll go when I'm ready.
01:02:14Miss Liz, what do I do?
01:02:27This bag won't close.
01:02:29All right, dear.
01:02:30I'll help you.
01:02:44Miss Liz, don't go.
01:02:45I don't want you to go.
01:02:46Get out of my way, Tattletail.
01:02:47You said I was a good boy.
01:02:48I told you how he chased the old woman.
01:02:49You're such a big mouth.
01:02:50I did too see him.
01:02:51He came out of her house and chased me.
01:02:52Shut up.
01:02:53Barney.
01:02:54I did everything she told me.
01:02:55I opened the door for him every night.
01:02:57I was a good boy and then she hit me.
01:02:58Oh, please don't cry, Barney.
01:03:01I did everything she told me.
01:03:04I opened the door for him every night.
01:03:08I was a good boy and then she hit me.
01:03:11Oh, please don't cry, Barney.
01:03:13Go to your room, dear, and wait till I come back.
01:03:18She's my enemy.
01:03:19I hate her.
01:03:23David?
01:03:25David?
01:03:30Maxine?
01:03:37Maxine?
01:03:39Maxine?
01:03:40Maxine?
01:03:43You can't see food!
01:03:45When you want me to drink.
01:03:46I home.
01:03:47You don't you want me to even know your name?
01:03:48I'm not right.
01:03:49Now you can eat.
01:03:50You have but I'm not.
01:03:51When we talk about you.
01:03:52I've never met nothing.
01:03:54Hungкense?
01:03:55I've never met.
01:03:56See.
01:03:57I can't drink.
01:03:58I can drink one-MONS- остав paddle.
01:04:02Uh-oh-oh.
01:04:04Ma'am.
01:04:05And?
01:04:06Estee.
01:04:07Damn, you can't drink one-는지,
01:04:08but?
01:04:09I've got to see you.
01:04:28Dr. Abbott, what is the matter?
01:04:32She's lying out there.
01:04:33She's dead.
01:04:34Who?
01:04:34What do you mean?
01:04:35Miss Harb, what is it?
01:04:36What are you talking about?
01:04:37I knew something would happen.
01:04:38He wouldn't listen.
01:04:39He's killed Maxine. She's lying out there.
01:04:45Okay.
01:04:49Know anybody who had it in for this name, Doctor?
01:04:52I hardly knew her.
01:04:54I did.
01:04:56You seen Fielding around?
01:04:58No. Why?
01:05:00I just asked.
01:05:02Don't be a fool, Sullivan.
01:05:04Is that what I am?
01:05:09Mr. Fielding, please.
01:05:14He went out.
01:05:15You know where I can find him? It's important.
01:05:17No.
01:05:18When did he go out?
01:05:19Quite a while ago.
01:05:21Could you be a little more definite, please?
01:05:23An hour, at least.
01:05:36Do we go to Grandma's tomorrow?
01:05:38Yes, dear. Now go to sleep.
01:05:40Good night.
01:05:41Good night, Miss Liz.
01:05:43Miss Liz?
01:05:44Yes, Barney?
01:05:50You're not my enemy anymore.
01:05:52I never was. You should have known that.
01:05:54I'm a bad boy.
01:05:56No, you're not.
01:05:57Yes, I am. I'm as bad as I can be.
01:06:00Oh, Barney.
01:06:01Miss Howard!
01:06:02Try to go to sleep now, Barney.
01:06:05Can you come down, please?
01:06:07Yes, Doctor.
01:06:10Did you check all the windows and the back door?
01:06:12Yes, Doctor. Everything's locked.
01:06:13All right, Barney. You better get back to the office.
01:06:15Yes, Doctor.
01:06:18Still no sign of David?
01:06:20No.
01:06:21I wish I knew where he was.
01:06:22Oh, don't worry.
01:06:23I can give the police all the information they need.
01:06:25Anyhow till tomorrow.
01:06:26Mrs. Tigard is here. She insisted on coming over.
01:06:29You poor dear. If I'd known you were here alone, I'd have come sooner.
01:06:33Oh, stop fussing. Mary and Miss Howard will be all right, won't you?
01:06:36Yes, thank you.
01:06:37Good girl.
01:06:42You better bolt this door. I'll look in later.
01:06:48It's so quiet out there now.
01:06:50In just a little while ago she...
01:06:52Close the door, my dear. Try not to think about it.
01:06:55It was kind of you to come, Mrs. Tigard.
01:06:58Oh, I was only too glad to.
01:06:59There's a fire in the living room.
01:07:00Oh, how nice.
01:07:02It's turned quite cold tonight.
01:07:03If only I could have gotten to her sooner.
01:07:04Now, please, my dear.
01:07:05He must have been waiting out there for her.
01:07:06If only she had told somebody who he was.
01:07:07You mustn't talk about it anymore.
01:07:08What a lovely fire.
01:07:09Nice and cozy in here.
01:07:10I always did like this house.
01:07:11When I lived next door.
01:07:12Twelve years is a long time, isn't it?
01:07:14Yes, it is.
01:07:15Oh, my dear.
01:07:16Oh, my dear.
01:07:17Oh, my dear.
01:07:18Oh, my dear.
01:07:19Oh, my dear.
01:07:20Oh, my dear, I know you were.
01:07:21No, I'd be ready to come and write this in a bath.
01:07:23Oh, dear, dear.
01:07:24Oh, dear.
01:07:25Oh, dear.
01:07:26Oh, dear, dear.
01:07:27I'd been waiting for her.
01:07:28If only she'd told somebody who he was.
01:07:31Oh, dear.
01:07:32Oh, dear.
01:07:33You mustn't talk about it anymore.
01:07:35Oh, that's lovely fire.
01:07:36Nice and cozy in here.
01:07:37you're still worrying aren't you yes i suppose i am it's about the children isn't it don't you want
01:07:55to go up and see if they're all right no i'm sure they're asleep oh well do go you mustn't
01:08:00treat me like company my dear you better answer that it might be david
01:08:05no mr feeling hasn't come in yet
01:08:28no
01:08:35no
01:08:37no
01:08:39I'm going to give him back my wages.
01:09:06Do you know where he is?
01:09:07No.
01:09:08Then how will you give him back his money?
01:09:10I'm going to leave it for him in the empty house.
01:09:38I'm going to leave it for you.
01:09:40I'm going to leave it for you.
01:09:44That's the tune the Hurdy-Gurdy was playing.
01:09:47But I thought you said you hated it.
01:09:50Oh, I was just being silly.
01:09:52It's really a lovely old tune.
01:09:53Do you know it?
01:09:54I haven't played it in ages.
01:09:58Now I remember it.
01:10:04That's it.
01:10:05Please play the rest of it.
01:10:07That's lovely, my dear.
01:10:09Even though it does bring back that last night.
01:10:11My husband and I have been quarreling all day.
01:10:13It was horrible.
01:10:15And all day the sound of the hammering had gone on.
01:10:19Hammering?
01:10:20Please go on, play.
01:10:21They were boarding up the windows.
01:10:23We were leaving early in the morning.
01:10:24We were leaving early in the morning.
01:10:25The commodore had been completely awry.
01:10:26It was so weird.
01:10:27We had to go on.
01:10:28That's lovely, my dear.
01:10:29Even though it does bring back that last night.
01:10:30My husband and I have been quarreling all day.
01:10:32It was horrible.
01:10:33And all day the sound of the hammering had gone on.
01:10:34Hammering?
01:10:35My husband and I had been quarreling all day. It was horrible.
01:10:40And all day the sound of the hammering had gone on.
01:10:43Hammering?
01:10:45Please go on playing.
01:10:47They were boarding up the windows. We were leaving early in the morning.
01:10:51The Commodore had sent the servants away.
01:10:54It was almost as though he'd planned it in, sir.
01:10:58The next morning I locked up the house and said that my husband had gone on ahead.
01:11:03But Mrs. Tiger, didn't you tell me your husband had died abroad?
01:11:10How could he? He never went abroad. He never went away at all.
01:11:16He died in that house. And the man who killed him is in there now.
01:11:28Don't stop. Even for a moment. I told you I'd keep you playing.
01:11:32If that piano stops, he'll start back here. He'll kill us. The way he killed the others.
01:12:02The murderer's never sure. He had to go back just once more. And tonight was his last chance.
01:12:20He made me help him. He thinks I wouldn't dare give him away. He thinks I'm afraid. He'll find out how afraid I am.
01:12:29Keep right on playing. I'm going to call the police. It's our only chance. The only way to keep him in there until they come.
01:12:59Come rub your eyes.
01:13:01Let's go.
01:13:02Come comfort yourselves, aren't you.
01:13:04Let's go.
01:13:05We are�도 millionaires.
01:13:36Miss Liz.
01:13:40Ellen, what are you doing here?
01:13:41I'm lonely.
01:13:43Where's Barney?
01:13:44He's gone to the empty house.
01:13:46The empty house?
01:13:48Are you sure?
01:13:49Mm-hmm.
01:13:51Sit down, Ellen.
01:13:54Now, play your piece, the one you play so nicely.
01:13:56Yes, Miss Liz.
01:13:57That's right, dear.
01:14:07Now, just keep on playing until I come back.
01:14:39The blood isn't so easy to get rid of, is it?
01:14:46Even after 12 years.
01:14:48But you've done it, haven't you?
01:14:50It's all gone.
01:14:52Every trace of it.
01:14:54And when they open these windows tomorrow, nobody will ever dream that an old man was murdered in this room.
01:15:00It was worth coming back for, wasn't it?
01:15:02One last time.
01:15:04To be sure.
01:15:06To feel quite safe.
01:15:08You'd feel even safer if you killed me.
01:15:12The way you killed that old woman when she saw you come out of here.
01:15:15And that girl tonight because she knew too much.
01:15:19I'd be next, I suppose.
01:15:21Well, it isn't going to be like that.
01:15:23They're going to find you here with this gun beside you.
01:15:26That'll tell them all they need to know.
01:15:28Take that lad.
01:15:47Barney.
01:15:48He's after me.
01:15:50Run.
01:15:50Run.
01:15:50Barney, Barney, don't stop.
01:15:58He'll catch us.
01:16:03Barney, Barney.
01:16:05He's got a gun.
01:16:05He'll kill us.
01:16:10Alvin, Alvin, come up here at once.
01:16:20He was after me.
01:16:24I saw him.
01:16:25You saw him?
01:16:26I saw him just as clear as clear.
01:16:28Barney, tell me.
01:16:28Who is he?
01:16:29Miss Howard.
01:16:33Miss Howard.
01:16:35What's this door to be open?
01:16:36I told you to bolt it.
01:16:38But I did bolt it.
01:16:39Who opened it then?
01:16:40David?
01:16:47Where's Mrs. Tigard?
01:16:48When you lost your tongue, where is she?
01:16:55You mean the man who killed her husband in that house?
01:16:57And then she said she was going to call the police.
01:16:59But she couldn't have, could she?
01:17:01Or they'd be here.
01:17:02I'll soon find out.
01:17:13I see.
01:17:14She didn't call them.
01:17:16Yes, I know you are.
01:17:17Well, you beg it out here, right away.
01:17:20They're looking for David.
01:17:22They're wrong, Dr. Evans.
01:17:23It can't be.
01:17:25Can't it?
01:17:25I wish it weren't.
01:17:26I wish it even more than you do.
01:17:30David.
01:17:32I'd like to speak to Dr. Evans.
01:17:35Alone.
01:17:37Please.
01:17:37They're looking for him.
01:17:44Yes, I know.
01:17:46Tonight when I saw Sullivan coming toward this house, I knew what he wanted.
01:17:50Well, it looks as if he was going to get it.
01:17:53Doesn't it, Charles?
01:17:54Does it?
01:17:55You can hide a thing for just so long, can't you?
01:17:58And then they find out someone always tells them.
01:18:00You said that yourself.
01:18:01Remember?
01:18:02Yes, I remember.
01:18:04Here.
01:18:07Coal dust from the cellar.
01:18:09Cellar?
01:18:11I wasn't wearing gloves.
01:18:15So that's where you went.
01:18:16Strange, isn't it?
01:18:18What fear can do to a man?
01:18:20Well, not just little things like keeping watch from the police.
01:18:23Fear could do that to anybody, even an innocent man.
01:18:26I'd just say it could.
01:18:27But if he wasn't innocent, suppose he'd killed someone a long time ago.
01:18:33David, what are you talking about?
01:18:34You mean, who am I talking about?
01:18:38I wasn't sure until now.
01:18:40I'm talking about the man who helped Marion Tigard kill her husband 12 years ago.
01:18:45You thought she was in love with you, didn't you, Charles?
01:18:47Then when you found out the truth, it was too late.
01:18:50But at least the house was still locked up and you were safe.
01:18:54And then suddenly it's going to be opened, with murder still in there.
01:18:58So little time.
01:18:59Just days, then hours.
01:19:02You knew Sullivan would suspect me.
01:19:04You'd seen to that.
01:19:06It was so easy for you to use my house, to bribe my servant, even my little boy.
01:19:11Barney, get out of here.
01:19:14Daddy.
01:19:14Go on upstairs, do you hear me?
01:19:16I was in that house and heard what Marion said before you killed her.
01:19:20You're still the only one that knows, David.
01:19:22Here, here are my wages.
01:19:24Give the money to me, son.
01:19:26You're a good boy.
01:19:27I'll run along.
01:19:35Sullivan's a little late.
01:19:36As usual.
01:19:37About 12 years late.
01:19:39Well, I was the one that called him, wasn't I, David?
01:19:42Where's Fielding?
01:19:57You don't want Fielding.
01:19:58David.
01:19:58It's all right now, Elizabeth.
01:20:12Daddy.
01:20:14Are you coming with us to Grandma's?
01:20:17You'd better ask Miss Liz.
01:20:19She's going to have a lot to say about things from now on.
01:20:51Go in by Daniel.
01:20:53Bye.
01:20:53Ready and answer your questions.
01:20:55I'm going to put the notepad hospitals in the business.
01:20:57I'm going to put my firm to the business system bij you.
01:20:59However, do you wear a lot to say about your business?
01:21:02Not as a business.
01:21:04Have you got any results in the business?
01:21:05Yep.
01:21:05Maybe you'll have an starting date, so we can remember...
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01:21:08How do you wear a lot of work in your business?
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01:21:12Rah, you might see what you have to do with me.
01:21:14I'm going to set up these little things here, and this is why
01:21:16a lot of work in my mind.
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