Before his Hollywood masterpieces, Alfred Hitchcock crafted this gripping British thriller that blends mystery, romance, and edge-of-your-seat suspense. Young and Innocent (also known as The Girl Was Young) is a hidden gem showcasing Hitchcockโs early brilliance.
๐ฝ๏ธ Plot Summary:
When a young man discovers a womanโs body on a beach, heโs wrongly accused of murder. On the run from the law, he must prove his innocence with the help of a police constableโs spirited daughter. Their desperate search for the real killer leads to one of Hitchcockโs most famous tracking shots in film history.
๐ฐ๏ธ Year Released: 1937
๐ญ Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Romance
๐ฌ Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock
๐๏ธ Starring: Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney, Percy Marmont, Edward Rigby
๐ฏ Why Watch It?
โ๏ธ Early Hitchcock suspense filled with clever twists
โ๏ธ A thrilling chase across the English countryside
โ๏ธ Famous climactic crane shot revealing the killer
โ๏ธ A mix of romance and tension that foreshadows Hitchcockโs later classics
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๐ฝ๏ธ Plot Summary:
When a young man discovers a womanโs body on a beach, heโs wrongly accused of murder. On the run from the law, he must prove his innocence with the help of a police constableโs spirited daughter. Their desperate search for the real killer leads to one of Hitchcockโs most famous tracking shots in film history.
๐ฐ๏ธ Year Released: 1937
๐ญ Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Romance
๐ฌ Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock
๐๏ธ Starring: Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney, Percy Marmont, Edward Rigby
๐ฏ Why Watch It?
โ๏ธ Early Hitchcock suspense filled with clever twists
โ๏ธ A thrilling chase across the English countryside
โ๏ธ Famous climactic crane shot revealing the killer
โ๏ธ A mix of romance and tension that foreshadows Hitchcockโs later classics
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00:00:00THE END
00:00:30THE END
00:01:00THE END
00:01:10Christine!
00:01:11Don't shout, I tell you! Don't shout!
00:01:14I'll shout if I want to. Who's to prevent me from shouting?
00:01:19Listen to me! Why won't you listen?
00:01:22You're a liar! A liar! You lied when you married me and you lied to get rid of me. You're a liar and a cheat.
00:01:26That's enough of that. Get out of here!
00:01:27That's a nice thing for a wife to say. I'm nothing of a sort.
00:01:30Oh, yes, you are, and you're not going to get rid of me with your silly Reno divorce. You're my wife.
00:01:33Well, what about it?
00:01:34And I'm not going to have any boys hanging round.
00:01:37What do you mean?
00:01:38Oh, you can't fool me. I've watched him. I've followed him down here. Saw him come in.
00:01:40Don't be a fool. That boy's a...
00:01:42A liar. A liar.
00:01:43Why won't you listen?
00:01:45Because I'm not an idiot. You quit me eight years ago to go on the screen. I, who've worked for you, took you out of the chorus, lifted you out of the gutter.
00:01:52Now you spend your time going around with boys, you.
00:01:55Go on, say it! Say it!
00:01:56Go on, say it!
00:02:26Go on, say it!
00:02:56Go on, say it!
00:03:26THE END
00:03:56Is she drowned?
00:04:03No, it's a mermaid.
00:04:04Keep quiet.
00:04:05This woman was never drowned.
00:04:08She was strangled with this belt.
00:04:10Oh!
00:04:11Keep back there if her body, please.
00:04:16Now then, which of you found the body first?
00:04:19I did.
00:04:20No, he didn't. We did.
00:04:22Both of you?
00:04:23Elsie saw it first, that's right.
00:04:25But he says he did.
00:04:26Well, he didn't.
00:04:27Contradictory evidence, eh?
00:04:28Oh, don't be silly.
00:04:29Now, just a moment, if you don't mind.
00:04:31Now then, miss, what's your tale?
00:04:33Well, we were both going down to bathe.
00:04:35And just as we got round that piece of cliff,
00:04:37we saw this young man running away.
00:04:39It's absurd. I was running to get help.
00:04:41You weren't. You were running away, wasn't he, Elsie?
00:04:42That's right.
00:04:43Oh, nonsense. The girl's hysterical.
00:04:44I'm not. I'm never hysterical.
00:04:48You were running away. You know you were.
00:04:49But it's fantastic.
00:04:50I saw the body from the top of the cliff so naturally it came down.
00:04:53I couldn't be sure she was either dead or only unconscious.
00:04:55You see, I didn't see the belt.
00:04:56So I ran off to get help so that I could apply artificial respiration.
00:04:59I was only there a few minutes.
00:05:01This woman has only been dead a few minutes.
00:05:03This woman has only been dead a few minutes.
00:05:33I don't know.
00:05:33I don't know.
00:05:34Oh, my God.
00:05:36Oh, my God.
00:05:37Oh, my God.
00:05:39Oh, my God.
00:06:01Ah.
00:06:02Well, it's time we got this thing finished.
00:06:04Now, is this belt yours or isn't it?
00:06:06For the hundredth time, I tell you, it isn't.
00:06:08How do you know it isn't?
00:06:09You've already admitted that you've got a raincoat.
00:06:11Don't put down got but had a raincoat.
00:06:13Which you've lost.
00:06:15No, not lost, which I had stolen.
00:06:16Why do you try and twist everything I say?
00:06:18Don't get excited, old man.
00:06:19It's only a formality.
00:06:20You had it stolen.
00:06:21Let it go at that.
00:06:22When was it stolen?
00:06:23I can't remember.
00:06:25You see, I left it in the car and went in to get some cigarettes.
00:06:27When I came back, it was gone.
00:06:29You mean it just went into thin air.
00:06:32What sort of a place was this?
00:06:34A common shelter called Tom's Hat.
00:06:36All right, we'll let that go.
00:06:37Now, did you know the dead woman well?
00:06:39Yes, fairly well.
00:06:40I knew her in America.
00:06:41Would it be unfair to suggest that you were especially good friends?
00:06:46Mr. Kent means her lover.
00:06:48It would be damned unfair.
00:06:49Then we can put down that you were friends, good friends.
00:06:51Oh, put down what you like.
00:06:52Were you good enough friends to discuss money?
00:06:55What's the idea?
00:06:56We discussed money three years ago when I sold her a story.
00:06:58She paid me in good hard cash.
00:07:00I received money from her on former occasions.
00:07:12Talking of money, would it be accurate to say that you were not well off?
00:07:17More than accurate.
00:07:18It would be perfectly true.
00:07:19Would it?
00:07:20Considering the fact that she's left you 1,200 pounds in her will?
00:07:30Well, what's happened to him?
00:07:35Passed out or pretended to.
00:07:37Of course he's passed out.
00:07:38I've been told that in my life.
00:07:40What's that for?
00:07:41The put under his head, of course.
00:07:42That's no good.
00:07:43Sit him up and hold his head down.
00:07:44Give me a hand.
00:07:49Go and get some brandy.
00:07:52You seem to be pretty good at this sort of thing.
00:07:54Yes, I learned something by being a girl guide.
00:07:56Did you learn that slapping trick in the guides, too?
00:08:01No, I learned that from riding in cars with detectives.
00:08:07Did you do that to detectives' ears as well?
00:08:09No, I got this from a boxer's dressing room.
00:08:11Brings them round like fun.
00:08:13Bit painful, isn't it?
00:08:14You don't notice it when you've had the rest of her face bashed in.
00:08:17I say, we weren't as brutal as all that, you know.
00:08:19Give me the brandy. I'll do it.
00:08:20He'll be all right in a minute. What have you been doing to him?
00:08:23No, he's all right. Don't waste your sip of it on him, Miss Burgoyne.
00:08:25Is he guilty?
00:08:26No idea yet.
00:08:27Shouldn't think so. He doesn't look like a criminal.
00:08:29Don't let Luke's influence you, young lady.
00:08:33I don't.
00:08:34Anyway, he's not my type at all.
00:08:38What the devil happened?
00:08:39You passed out.
00:08:40Don't be ridiculous. I never passed out.
00:08:42What do you mean?
00:08:43Well, there was something very much like it.
00:08:44Don't worry. You'll be all right.
00:08:55I must go and find father.
00:09:00He seems to like the brandy.
00:09:03He'll probably go again.
00:09:05Next time, throw a bucket of water over here.
00:09:07Who's that?
00:09:08Chief Constable's daughter.
00:09:10She's got a nerve.
00:09:11She's got a nerve.
00:09:12She certainly has.
00:09:22Hello, father.
00:09:23That's right, sir.
00:09:24His proceedings will be quite formal.
00:09:25In that case, I can't understand why they question him half the night.
00:09:28I think Scotland Yardmen have their own methods, sir.
00:09:30Is there someone decent to represent him?
00:09:32I think they've got Mr. Big, sir.
00:09:33Oh, don't talk sense, Inspector.
00:09:35Well, there was no one else, sir.
00:09:36All right.
00:09:37And where have you been?
00:09:38We're just snooping around.
00:09:39I left my papers in the car.
00:09:40Go on.
00:09:41Go and get in for me, will you?
00:09:42Give it yourself.
00:09:43Well, in the ordinary way, I would.
00:09:44If I've seen standing beside that thing, I'd have to resign.
00:09:45It shouldn't be such a disgusting snob parlour.
00:09:47It's either so almost human you ought to love it.
00:09:49Then will you ask it very politely to move?
00:09:51It's blocking the entrance to the court.
00:10:02Come on.
00:10:03Sorry, I can't help you some other time, perhaps.
00:10:04Now then, come on.
00:10:05Try giving it some brandy.
00:10:06Good morning.
00:10:07Good morning.
00:10:08Good morning.
00:10:09I'm brief.
00:10:10I can't help you some other time, perhaps.
00:10:11Now then, come on.
00:10:12Try giving it some brandy.
00:10:33Good morning.
00:10:34Good morning.
00:10:35I'm Briggs.
00:10:37Lovely morning.
00:10:37Hey, mustn't be downhearted on a morning like this, must we?
00:10:41Does one good to see the sun, doesn't it?
00:10:44My wife was saying only this morning,
00:10:46Henry, don't be so gloomy about the case, she said.
00:10:50I suppose.
00:10:50Wasn't he?
00:10:51We hadn't had a case like this for 12 years.
00:10:55Hardly to be expected in a little place of this sort.
00:10:58Mostly affiliation orders and things like that.
00:11:01No, a case like this is most exciting for us all.
00:11:04Wouldn't it be a good thing to talk it over?
00:11:05Well, it can't do any actual harm.
00:11:09Though there'll be plenty of time before the trial.
00:11:12Trial?
00:11:13Oh, I'm afraid so.
00:11:14I...
00:11:15Oh, dear, dear, dear.
00:11:19Well, now, where was I?
00:11:21Oh, yes.
00:11:23Yes.
00:11:23Well, now, well, it doesn't look too good, does it?
00:11:26However, we mustn't be depressed about it.
00:11:29Now, take this point.
00:11:31Those two girls that saw you running away,
00:11:34why were you running away?
00:11:35I wasn't.
00:11:36No?
00:11:37Oh, well, it certainly looked very like it.
00:11:40I mean, that's going to be very hard to explain away.
00:11:43Like the money that poor dead creature left you,
00:11:45that's going to be hard to explain away, too.
00:11:48Oh, yes, that looks very like motive to me.
00:11:52However, we mustn't despair.
00:11:54Not actually despair.
00:11:57Nil desperandum.
00:11:58Oh, now, I should be very much happier.
00:12:01Oh, much, much happier if it were not for that belt.
00:12:05Oh, dear me, that belt.
00:12:06Mr. God, I could get out and go and find the blasted coat.
00:12:09I swear it was stolen at Tom's hat.
00:12:11You lost your hat, too?
00:12:12Oh, no.
00:12:13Oh, well, that's something.
00:12:14No, yes, that's quite a good point.
00:12:17Or isn't it?
00:12:18Tom's hat is a common shelter on the main Crompton Road.
00:12:22If only I could get my coat with a belt on it,
00:12:24the police would realize what a colossal blunder they're making.
00:12:26Well, of course, I'll do everything I can for you.
00:12:29Though I do wish you had been more frank with the police about it.
00:12:33It always pays to be frank with the police.
00:12:36However...
00:12:36Are you representing the police by any chance?
00:12:38Oh, dear me, no, my dear fellow.
00:12:41I'm on your side.
00:12:42Tell me, when they searched you, did they leave you your money?
00:12:47Yes.
00:12:50Two pounds, three shillings.
00:12:52I wonder if it would be asking too much if I were to have a trifle on account.
00:12:56Certainly.
00:12:56How much?
00:12:57Well, I thought perhaps a couple of pounds.
00:13:00Oh, thank you.
00:13:02Yes, it would be a great pity if you hadn't any money.
00:13:04Counsel costs a great deal, you know.
00:13:07However, perhaps you've got some friends who'll come to your rescue at the last minute.
00:13:10Your case next, Mr. Briggs.
00:13:13Ah.
00:13:15Oh, dear.
00:13:17Oh, dear me.
00:13:18I've just mislaid my glasses, you know, and I'm quite lost without them.
00:13:22Ask them to delay proceedings for me a little while, will you?
00:13:25I shall be able to read my notes.
00:13:27We mustn't be depressed on a day like this.
00:13:30Must we?
00:13:30Hold on a minute.
00:13:43The other case is just finished.
00:13:44Yes, yes.
00:13:45Well, we needn't go into that.
00:13:48Mrs. Vessons, do you really want a separation order?
00:13:51Oh, no, sir.
00:13:52But I don't want him to carry on at me, Sir Badd.
00:13:54Mm-hmm.
00:13:54Uh, Mrs. Vessons, will you promise me to behave yourself in future?
00:13:58Aye, I will, sir.
00:14:00Maybe I were a bit hasty.
00:14:01Don't you think it's this last night?
00:14:03Mm-hmm, dear.
00:14:04You really, sir.
00:14:06Yes.
00:14:06Well, I shall bind you over to keep the peace for six months.
00:14:09Oh, sir, can't you make it eight months to carry me over Christmas?
00:14:12No.
00:14:14That'll do.
00:14:16Next case, please.
00:14:19You've got straight home.
00:14:20I'm off to see an old pal.
00:14:22Yeah, and your old pal's the king's house.
00:14:23Oh, Joey!
00:14:27Hey.
00:14:28Here, this is the wrong man.
00:14:29Here.
00:14:50Here you come.
00:14:56Mr. Vessons is scared.
00:15:07Come on, man.
00:15:11Yeah.
00:15:12Yeah.
00:15:15Yeah.
00:15:15Yeah.
00:15:36Have any, you lot? Run down to the spinny at once.
00:15:38Three of us around it. The other one says the spinny.
00:15:40You're a murderer in a spinny, not me.
00:15:42You afraid, are you? No, I'm not a fool.
00:15:44Well, take two others with you. Here, you two, and you with the spectacles.
00:15:48Go down to Bingley Lane. That'll take you to the high road.
00:15:50You'd better likely be making for that. One each side of the fence and one up the road.
00:16:08Sergeant Deacus can't make the health of the station. There's a green leading coroner. Make sure he's not on it.
00:16:12Yes, sir. And see if at every station up the lane is warm.
00:16:14Right, sir. Can you drive it? Drive anything, sir.
00:16:16Oh, but Papa... All right, Erica. The sergeant will do it.
00:16:18Yes, but the thing to do is to put the...
00:16:20It's all right, miss. You leave it to us.
00:16:21Yes, but don't you see, you've got to put that toad...
00:16:23Sometimes these get a bit cold. What's the string doing?
00:16:25Why that's the toad? That's so good. You can't start without that.
00:16:30Cranker up again. Let's see. Jump on the run, sir.
00:16:42It's all right. I stopped.
00:16:55Oh, I thought you must have, miss. It wasn't very uphill.
00:16:58You know, we'll never catch him this way. You two go on your own.
00:17:01What about you, miss?
00:17:02Oh, I'll be all right. I'll find some pictures soon, miss.
00:17:09Hold on, young man.
00:17:10Oh, for why?
00:17:12We've got to commandeer you.
00:17:13You're going to what?
00:17:14Use your cart in the name of the law.
00:17:16You can't do that, didn't the Black Mariah?
00:17:18It is for the moment. We've got to get to the railway station quickly.
00:17:21I can't go quickly. Pigs don't like him.
00:17:24We can't help that. We're on a job. Pigs is my job.
00:17:27I hope you'll be all right, Miss Burgoyne.
00:17:29Don't worry. I hope you'll find him.
00:17:31Now then, where do we sit?
00:17:32With pigs.
00:17:33Go on, jump up.
00:17:44Can't you give us a bit more room?
00:17:45I don't reckon to hold more than ten pigs.
00:17:48Come on.
00:17:57Come on, Miss Burgoyne.
00:18:15Well, if it isn't Florence Nightingale...
00:18:17What are you doing here?
00:18:18You must be mayor. Don't you remember who I am?
00:18:20Yes, you're only the chief constable's daughter.
00:18:22And my ministering angel.
00:18:24I don't see that so very funny.
00:18:26Don't you realize half the countryside is looking for you?
00:18:29So am I, for that matter.
00:18:31Yes, now that you've found me, I insist upon helping you.
00:18:33I'm determined to push this old crock at any rate as far as a petrol station.
00:18:36What do you mean, old crock?
00:18:38Oh, you're crazy. You haven't the hope of escaping.
00:18:40I shall have to tell the police at once.
00:18:42Well, there's one thing you should do.
00:18:43What?
00:18:44Thank me for pushing the car.
00:18:48So you should, especially as I'm doing all the work.
00:18:56Two, uh...
00:18:57Two gallons, please.
00:18:58Ginger!
00:18:59Two gallons!
00:19:00Heard about the escape man?
00:19:01Oh!
00:19:02He's wanted by the police.
00:19:03Really?
00:19:04Just had a police car stop here for a fill-up.
00:19:05If you see that fellow, you might tell him to keep on escaping.
00:19:07Good for business.
00:19:08I certainly will.
00:19:09Oi!
00:19:14Dad?
00:19:16Dad, oi!
00:19:29Thanks.
00:19:31Thanks.
00:19:37How much? Two and eleven.
00:19:39You can keep the penny.
00:19:41Thank you. You must let me know where to send the money to.
00:19:45Anywhere you like.
00:19:50Will you give it a swing, please?
00:19:52All right, I'll do it.
00:19:56How far is it Tom's head?
00:19:58Well, you go straight along that road, about twice as far as you can see.
00:20:01How far would that be?
00:20:02About five miles, I reckon.
00:20:03Then turn right, go along a mile, take left walk and two mile along that road.
00:20:08Not right walk, right walk will take you back to town.
00:20:12Uh, left walk.
00:20:13That's right, and it's two mile up that road.
00:20:17You hear that, my dear? Five miles straight ahead, turn right along a mile, then take the left fork.
00:20:21Yes, I heard.
00:20:22You'll know I can't possibly...
00:20:23Don't forget, it's my pet walk.
00:20:26Straight up that road means about five miles.
00:20:28Yes, thank you, I heard.
00:20:29Yes, thank you, I heard.
00:20:47This isn't Tom's head.
00:20:48Will you please get out?
00:20:49Why?
00:20:50I can't.
00:20:51It may seem a good reason to you, but it doesn't to me.
00:20:52Apart from that, it's the best thing you can do.
00:21:11Aha, so I've won you over.
00:21:12You most certainly have not.
00:21:13Oh, yes, I have.
00:21:14You see that it's too risky for me to go to Tom's head by daylight, so what do you do?
00:21:16Not a thing.
00:21:17You persuade me to send us a deserted mill until dark, and then you return and drive me over
00:21:20to Tom's head before you close it.
00:21:22I feel like Bonnie Prince Charlie.
00:21:24You must be Flora MacDonald.
00:21:25A little while ago, I was Franz Nightingale.
00:21:28That's what I like about you.
00:21:29You're different.
00:21:30How can you joke about this?
00:21:32Don't you know what it means if you're caught?
00:21:34I can make a rough guess.
00:21:35Horribly rough.
00:21:36Well, it isn't funny, is it?
00:21:37No.
00:21:38But I can laugh because I'm innocent.
00:21:40Don't believe that, do you?
00:21:42I wish you did.
00:21:47Well, what are you going to do?
00:22:04What are you going to do with him?
00:22:51May the Lord bless you.
00:22:53Okay.
00:22:54Do behave yourself.
00:22:55You're meant to think what grace means.
00:22:57Okay.
00:22:58It ought to be said in Latin, really.
00:23:00You needn't swank just because you were top in Latin last term.
00:23:03Go to the dentist this morning.
00:23:05Yes, Dad.
00:23:06No fear. Look.
00:23:07Oh, it is a big hole, isn't it?
00:23:09It didn't hurt. I hardly felt anything.
00:23:11The only thing is, I must have my potatoes mashed.
00:23:14You know, I don't mind going to the dentist.
00:23:16You were Johnny White at breakfast.
00:23:18I wasn't.
00:23:19Yes, you were. You were wobbling like a jellyfish.
00:23:21Okay, let's have a look.
00:23:23Big, isn't it?
00:23:24Do get on with your lunch.
00:23:25It's not a very nice conversation.
00:23:26I may have to have a plate.
00:23:28Stanley, be quiet.
00:23:29Chris, you might lend me your gun after lunch.
00:23:30I want it myself, old boy.
00:23:32Erica, you shouldn't let either of them have it.
00:23:34It's highly dangerous.
00:23:35Top of the class.
00:23:36Don't tease him, you two.
00:23:37He does speak English.
00:23:39Highly dangerous.
00:23:40Oh, shut up.
00:23:41Now that is English.
00:23:42Chris can't suit straight anyway.
00:23:43Can't I?
00:23:44What about this?
00:23:45Christopher, don't be disgusted.
00:23:46It's a jolly fine one.
00:23:47Take it away, Chris, and go and wash your hands.
00:23:49I washed them before lunch.
00:23:50What was I tell you?
00:23:51Okay.
00:23:52The sergeant tells me you ran out of petrol, Erica.
00:23:54Yes, I...
00:23:55I had to push her for miles.
00:23:57Haven't they caught him yet?
00:23:58No, not yet.
00:23:59It's only a matter of time, of course.
00:24:01Of course, my dear Watson.
00:24:03Is your tooth all right, Stanley?
00:24:05Shall I have your potatoes mashed with milk?
00:24:07It's all right.
00:24:08Don't fuss, Erica.
00:24:09It really depends how much money he has.
00:24:11That's often a big factor in cases like this.
00:24:14Big what?
00:24:15Factor.
00:24:16Never heard of him.
00:24:17Richard.
00:24:18How much did he have on him?
00:24:19Oh, please think about three shillings.
00:24:21That artful solicitor took two or three pounds in advance.
00:24:24Did you wash your hands, Christopher?
00:24:26Yes, Erica.
00:24:27Then sit down and get on with your lunch.
00:24:29Directly he spent those last three shillings.
00:24:31It looks to me as if he's caught like a rat in a trap.
00:24:33What do as I tell you, Christopher?
00:24:35Okay.
00:24:36Guns are the best things for rats.
00:24:39Don't be such a swank.
00:24:40The rat was probably dead when you shot it.
00:24:41Wasn't it?
00:24:42It was racing across the backyard.
00:24:43If I could go and look for this chap with my gun,
00:24:45I could have a pot at him, couldn't I, Father?
00:24:47Christopher, don't talk so much.
00:24:49What's the matter with you?
00:24:50Nothing.
00:24:51I wonder what he'll buy with his last three shillings.
00:24:53Food, of course.
00:24:54I know that.
00:24:55I meant what kind of food?
00:24:56Sausages.
00:24:57The best thing will be chocolate.
00:24:58It has very good staying power.
00:25:00Suppose you didn't care go into a shop to get food.
00:25:02Then I'm afraid he'll be very hungry.
00:25:04And that, of course, may force him to come back.
00:25:06Unless he fights of hunger and dies in the field.
00:25:08With rooks pecking at his eyes.
00:25:11Inspector Marshbank's on the field for you.
00:25:23Perhaps there's some news.
00:25:24Yes, Inspector?
00:25:26No news at all.
00:25:28Well, there must be some sort of clue.
00:25:33Yes, I see.
00:25:36Good devil.
00:25:37All right.
00:25:38I'll come along presently.
00:25:39Let me know, won't you, if anything turns up?
00:25:43Yes.
00:25:44Go back.
00:25:45Have they caught him yet?
00:25:46No, not yet.
00:25:47You don't think much of our police force?
00:25:48They want some young blood, don't they, Father?
00:25:49I'll give you young blood.
00:25:50If they don't find him, will you get the sack, Father?
00:25:51I shouldn't be at all surprised.
00:25:52I don't think he's got much chance, though.
00:25:53The inspector tells me that he only had a cup of tea.
00:25:54Don't break this up for me.
00:25:55I shouldn't be a minute.
00:25:56All the roads are encircled.
00:25:57It can't last long.
00:25:58It's surely exciting, isn't it?
00:26:00It's surely exciting, isn't it?
00:26:15It's surely exciting, isn't it?
00:26:17Well, that's not too easy, and that's not too long.
00:26:18Far out.
00:26:20Oh, there he goes.
00:28:23I came back to pay my debt for the petrol.
00:28:25And what's that?
00:28:29Food?
00:28:31I...
00:28:32I really don't know.
00:28:39Bye.
00:28:41Perhaps you're right.
00:28:43It's dangerous for you to be around here.
00:28:45Seriously, I'm very grateful.
00:28:47If there's any consolation to you, I want you to know that I'm innocent.
00:28:51Just because I know nothing about this horrible business, I made their dash for it this morning.
00:28:55I know if only I can get to that common shelter, I can put an end to this crazy situation.
00:28:59Do you mind if I eat?
00:29:09Talking of shelters, there's more than I can bear.
00:29:11Twenty-four hours since I've eaten the police station tea.
00:29:15There's a table for me.
00:29:23There's a table.
00:29:25You wouldn't pass the wicked murderer like me with a knife, eh?
00:29:35It isn't that at all.
00:29:36I...
00:29:37I just forgot it.
00:29:38There you are.
00:29:39You see, you don't believe I'm a murderer.
00:29:41Now, where what am I?
00:29:42Ah, yes.
00:29:43Christine Clay was strangled with a belt from a raincoat.
00:29:44I knew her and can't produce my raincoat.
00:29:45It was stolen.
00:29:46But I'm going to find it with this belt.
00:29:47You'll see.
00:29:48Then I shall be cleared.
00:29:49Did you...
00:29:50What were you going to say?
00:29:51Well, I think it doesn't matter.
00:29:52Now, go on.
00:29:53What were you going to say?
00:29:54What were you going to say?
00:29:55I think it doesn't matter.
00:29:56I don't know.
00:29:57I think it doesn't matter.
00:29:58You wouldn't pass the wicked murderer like me with a knife, eh?
00:30:00It isn't that at all.
00:30:01I...
00:30:02I just forgot it.
00:30:03There you are.
00:30:04You see, you don't believe I'm a murderer.
00:30:05Now, where what am I?
00:30:06I asked.
00:30:07Christine Clay was strangled with a belt from a raincoat.
00:30:08I knew her and can't produce my raincoat.
00:30:09It was stolen.
00:30:10But I'm going to find it with this belt.
00:30:11You'll see.
00:30:12Then I shall be cleared.
00:30:13Did you...
00:30:14What were you going to say?
00:30:15Well, I think it doesn't matter.
00:30:16Now, go on.
00:30:17What were you going to say?
00:30:18Did you know Christine Clay very well?
00:30:21No.
00:30:22I met her in Hollywood.
00:30:24She liked the story I wrote her and asked me to do another.
00:30:27That's all.
00:30:28I went to a cottage three or four times.
00:30:30Dorf brings over.
00:30:31Beyond that...
00:30:32See that?
00:30:34What?
00:30:35A bit of paper coming out of the old mill.
00:30:37Someone's in there.
00:30:38Perhaps it's a...
00:30:40Yes.
00:30:41Come on.
00:30:42It's true.
00:30:43But I never dreams she goes so far as to leave me something in her will.
00:30:45Is that your dog?
00:30:46Yes.
00:30:47Why?
00:30:48What's he barking for?
00:30:49Well, he wants to be let in, I suppose.
00:30:58Grab hold of him.
00:30:59Me?
00:31:00Yes.
00:31:01Get on with it.
00:31:02But what if he bites me?
00:31:03And the cause of duty you may get a stripe.
00:31:04What's good of a stripe if I haven't got no arm to wear it on?
00:31:06Go on.
00:31:07Grab hold of that dog.
00:31:14It's all right.
00:31:15Leave him alone and come inside.
00:31:22Anyone up there?
00:31:23No.
00:31:24Now then, my lad, this is no time for fun.
00:31:26You go up the loft and have a look.
00:31:43All right, Sergeant.
00:31:44No one up there.
00:31:45Are you sure?
00:31:46I couldn't see no one.
00:31:47Did you look?
00:31:48Of course I did.
00:31:49I'm going to make sure.
00:31:50Haven't you got no confidence in me, Sergeant?
00:31:51None at all.
00:31:52I have a good mind to go up and have a look myself.
00:31:56Third!
00:31:57Go on!
00:31:58Don't let them see you!
00:31:59Where are we going?
00:32:00Don't ask questions!
00:32:01Pull that string!
00:32:02You and that car!
00:32:03Stop that!
00:32:04Stop!
00:32:05I charge you in the name of the law!
00:32:06Stop that car!
00:32:07We've left Towser behind.
00:32:08He's all right.
00:32:09He's all right.
00:32:10He's giving up.
00:32:11If you don't see me, Sergeant.
00:32:12I'll charge you in the name of the law!
00:32:13Stop that car!
00:32:14I'll charge you in the name of the law!
00:32:15Stop that car!
00:32:16Towser, we've left Towser behind.
00:32:17He's all right.
00:32:18He's giving up.
00:32:19If you don't see me, Sergeant.
00:32:20Stop that car!
00:32:21Towser, we've left Towser behind.
00:32:23He's all right.
00:32:24He's giving up.
00:32:25If you don't stop, I'll jump out.
00:32:35That's done in the eye.
00:32:36First round to us.
00:32:37We're waiting a little dark now.
00:32:38Next stop, Tom's hat.
00:32:39What was it the man at the petrol pump said?
00:32:41Mile to the crossroads, then take the left fork.
00:32:43Two miles beyond that and into all our troubles.
00:32:45Our troubles?
00:32:46Your troubles, you mean?
00:32:47Can't you realise what you've done?
00:32:49You've made me run away from Sergeant Ruddock.
00:32:51Why, he's my friend.
00:32:52He taught me how to drive.
00:32:53My father's chief constable.
00:32:55Can't you understand?
00:32:56I'm on their side.
00:33:00I'm sorry.
00:33:01Forgive me if caution's drive straight back.
00:33:19It's all right.
00:33:20It's going to take the left fork anyway.
00:33:34It's all right.
00:33:35It's going to take the left fork anyway.
00:33:36It's all right.
00:33:37It's going to take the left fork anyway.
00:33:41It's all right.
00:33:42It's all right.
00:33:43It's all right.
00:33:44It's all right.
00:33:45You better not go in.
00:33:46Oh!
00:34:08No, you'd better not go in. Somebody might recognise you.
00:34:10I'll find out all I can about the coat.
00:34:13I might as well say this through now.
00:34:16You'd better hide behind him.
00:34:23The fear out of the office.
00:34:35A cup of tea and a piece of cake, please.
00:34:39Take a seat. Bill. Hello.
00:34:42You'll have to stick a card up. Dainty teas.
00:34:45I think it's very nice to have ladies' company for a change.
00:34:49Don't you have lots of it? I thought lorries were very popular.
00:34:52Let your lorry out there. I've always wanted to drive one of those.
00:34:56I've always wanted to be a tightrope walker meself.
00:34:59No, you're the wrong build. Better stick to lorry driving.
00:35:02You don't happen to know, do you, if a raincoat was found here last week?
00:35:11If it was, it'll never reach the lost property office.
00:35:15Let me see now. A coat.
00:35:18As a matter of fact, there was one old fellow. More or less of a tramp, really.
00:35:21He mends broken chai...
00:35:27No. No, I'm wrong, miss. You'll never find that coat.
00:35:30No, you're right, Bill. It was old Will the China mender.
00:35:33Don't remember? He had a raincoat that was nearly new.
00:35:35Said a bloke had given it to him. We chipped him about it.
00:35:38Trying to kid us that people give brand-new coats away.
00:35:44That's your blinking bell. Leave old Will alone.
00:35:47If he did, no need for you go opening your trap
00:35:50and sharpening his name all over the place.
00:35:53What's that what a darn Will like? Why, you couple of rotten...
00:35:56Eww!
00:36:08Eww!
00:36:09Eww!
00:36:11Eww!
00:36:25Eww! Eww! Eww!
00:36:27There you go! There you go!
00:36:29Here I am.
00:36:42I didn't want you to get hurt. What was all the fuss about?
00:36:44Your coat. You're quite right. It was stolen.
00:36:46An old tramp's got it, but his two friends wouldn't let him tell me.
00:36:50Oh, quick, put your head under there.
00:36:57Oh, dear.
00:37:04It's a bit difficult.
00:37:13Here, Governor, if you want to find old Will the China mender,
00:37:16you'll get him late tonight at Nobby's Lodging House at Gilchester.
00:37:18Well, how far's that?
00:37:19About 30 miles. I've often given him a lift there.
00:37:21Come on! Here, what's the matter with you? Get out of it!
00:37:25Well?
00:37:26Well?
00:37:27Well, all you have to do now is to get the coat back from the tramp.
00:37:31I'm glad you took the left fork.
00:37:36So am I now.
00:37:38Well, goodbye. Many, many thanks.
00:37:43Come on.
00:37:45Can I just wish you good luck?
00:37:47Come on.
00:37:52We'll have to get back.
00:37:53How are you going to get there?
00:37:54We'll try one of the lorries.
00:37:55We can't. They're all going the other way.
00:37:56Probably get a lift in a piece.
00:37:57There'll be one along soon.
00:38:04Come on!
00:38:05I think it's marvellous of you, but you're not being very sensible, you know.
00:38:20Must we go on and on about this?
00:38:22Yes. What about your father? Won't he miss you?
00:38:23I've thought all that out. My aunt lives about two miles from where we want to go.
00:38:27I can call on her and enter my father quite truthfully where I've been.
00:38:30To solve your conscience, huh?
00:38:32Yes, if you like.
00:38:34I need only stay two or three minutes, then we can be off again.
00:38:37Well, this may be useful.
00:38:38What's that for?
00:38:39For getting in touch with her will.
00:38:41But he might be in bed when I get to the lodging house.
00:38:43You mean he doesn't do night work?
00:38:44I shouldn't think so.
00:38:46Well, we can do without it, then.
00:38:47I shan't be for minutes.
00:38:48Right you.
00:38:49Don't be longer. I shan't feel too safe sitting here.
00:38:50All right.
00:38:51How are you, Miss Erika?
00:38:52It's a long time since we saw you last.
00:38:53Madam will be pleased to see you.
00:38:54Yes.
00:38:55Yes.
00:38:56Yes.
00:38:57Yes.
00:38:58Yes.
00:38:59Yes.
00:39:00Yes.
00:39:01Yes.
00:39:02Yes.
00:39:03Yes.
00:39:04Yes.
00:39:05Yes.
00:39:06Yes.
00:39:07Yes.
00:39:08Yes.
00:39:09Yes.
00:39:10Yes.
00:39:11Yes.
00:39:12Yes.
00:39:13Yes.
00:39:14Yes.
00:39:15Yes.
00:39:16Yes.
00:39:17Yes.
00:39:18Yes.
00:39:19Yes.
00:39:20Yes.
00:39:21Yes.
00:39:22Yes.
00:39:23Yes, yes.
00:39:24Yes.
00:39:25Yes, yes.
00:39:26It's Miss Felicity's birthday, you know.
00:39:28She's having a party.
00:39:29Oh, well, perhaps I'd better not stay.
00:39:30I'd forgotten about the birthday.
00:39:31But you must stay, Miss Erika.
00:39:32She'd be so disappointed if you didn't.
00:39:33Just go.
00:39:34It'd be quite all right.
00:39:45In my last trick, I used two handkerchiefs.
00:39:56One a red, the other a green.
00:39:59Now I want you to watch me very carefully,
00:40:01because I'm going to tie them together very securely in this manner.
00:40:05One knot, two knots.
00:40:07I pull them quite tight.
00:40:09Now the next thing I do is to roll them up tightly into a ball.
00:40:13My dear, this is a surprise.
00:40:15We're just having the country.
00:40:17Then perhaps afterwards you might have us to look after the children.
00:40:19So sweet of you to remember Felicity's birthday.
00:40:25Now, children, you all know the game.
00:40:27Don't fiddle so, Marjorie. One of you has to go outside.
00:40:30Please.
00:40:31Don't interrupt, Harold.
00:40:32I want to go outside.
00:40:33That is for me to decide.
00:40:35I think I must go.
00:40:37Oh, I see.
00:40:39Well, run along, Harold, and come back.
00:40:42Erica!
00:40:43Erica, you know this game, don't you?
00:40:45I don't think I remember, Auntie.
00:40:47I really ought to go.
00:40:49But you've only just come.
00:40:50Of course you remember the game.
00:40:51We used to play it so often and often.
00:40:53Now you go outside and don't come in till we tell you.
00:41:12You're a good friend.
00:41:14Well, I'm not going to take a check.
00:41:15You are a good friend.
00:41:16Yes, sir.
00:41:17Yes, sir.
00:41:18Well, he's not going to take a check.
00:41:19You don't have to go outside.
00:41:20Yes, sir.
00:41:21I'll go outside the door.
00:41:22Yes, sir.
00:41:23I'll go outside.
00:41:24Yes, sir.
00:41:25Isn't this Erica's car?
00:41:26Yes, sir.
00:41:27You a friend of hers?
00:41:28Oh, yes, sir.
00:41:29She's inside.
00:41:30What?
00:41:31And left you out here.
00:41:32Never heard such a thing.
00:41:33She said you wouldn't belong.
00:41:34it's felicity's birthday party felicity my little daughter she's seven today oh yes of course
00:41:39felicity's birthday i was forgetting she always brings over a present hasn't missed a year really
00:41:43no not a year there was something radically wrong she forgot her birthday oh right well
00:41:46come along in no i i better not nonsense i can't leave you out here like a criminal come along
00:41:51it'll be great fun enjoy it well
00:42:03erica my dear this is a nice state of affairs you bring a young man then leave him outside
00:42:07i only meant to stay a few minutes oh nonsense you must stay here and see the party go with a swing
00:42:13heck we must get away every minute's important it's this frightful party i'm having an awful job
00:42:17yes i know you've been so good i'm so grateful i could come in now
00:42:23i'm sorry i didn't know hello my dear do you know what erica did left her friend outside
00:42:27while she was romping with the children really i'm very sorry i i honestly only meant to stay
00:42:31a few minutes i came because i wanted you came to bring felicity her birthday present didn't you
00:42:38oh that is sweet of you erica one of those lovely little stone dwarfs for the garden isn't it nice
00:42:44it's exactly like the ones we've got it'll fit in so nicely hmm should we join the others
00:42:51hello daddy hello darling oh erica do let's play find a symbol hello christ are you having a nice
00:42:57time yes thank you erica but i want to play find a symbol well i expect you can if you ask mommy
00:43:02i mean i want you to play it i can't just now dear i will presently but why can't you play it now
00:43:08come on we'll play it on our own major cunningham mrs cunningham
00:43:25sit by me basil get the crackers please oh yes yes of course mr mr mr
00:43:32i suppose you're staying with the burgoyne's mr no not exactly quite near such a large family i
00:43:41never remember how many there are i suppose you find that rather difficult yes i'm not to show
00:43:44myself erica i'm so sorry i didn't quite catch your friend's name uh beechcroft manning tree oh really
00:43:50it's extraordinary name isn't it i don't think i've ever come across it before
00:43:53it's okay let's go now we can't don't start thinking things i started thinking things long ago
00:44:04be quiet love calls but once though passion of oh i said steady old girl i'll read it out you must
00:44:11leave things like that to me harold it was my motto
00:44:16are the ices in the nick of time
00:44:23are the ices in the nick of time
00:44:31auntie we really ought to be going yes i really think we should yes yes of course would you mind
00:44:36taking these ices for me please oh certainly of course are these strawberry yes the red strawberry
00:44:41and the whites vanilla you see fancy what a nice young man that is erica has your father known him
00:44:47long well not very what does he do for a living uh a sort of talk i believe oh in heart
00:44:57advertising he makes up advertisements what a very uncommon name what did you say
00:45:03a beech tree manningcroft oh i didn't see you there would you just take those ices to those nurses
00:45:08over there for me what a very sweet girl elegance don't you think so mr croft yes awfully nice have
00:45:15you known colonel burgoyne long oh yes years and years your work must be very interesting my work
00:45:21yes edica's just been talking to me about it oh yes of course do you like it so many young men
00:45:26of today dislike their work oh i love it i find it very satisfying it must be awfully difficult to
00:45:30strike the right note well first perhaps so of course you need a good ear yeah i should have thought
00:45:35her i would be much more important yes that's important certainly but i can read at sight now
00:45:40beg your pardon i mean i can sing a piece of music if it's put in front of me i see and play of
00:45:44course oh yes of course i'll tell her definitely we're going
00:45:57auntie i've got rid of those ices now we really should be going very well my dear it was nice of
00:46:01you to come it's a pity you have to go so soon i've had such an interesting talk with your friend mr
00:46:05manning croft we want another game mother oh let's get the ices served first
00:46:15just wait for the children go well one more what should it be how old one's blind man's buff
00:46:19i'll be blind man that's for me to decide harold mother should be first blind man eh philis
00:46:23dear i don't think so dear oh doing then you can try and catch me oh very well
00:46:35it's uh mr beachtree oh where's elegan they've gone home they asked me to say goodbye
00:47:05you idiot didn't you realize there was something going on between them she didn't know his name
00:47:08he didn't know it himself even really oh you're exaggerating nothing of the sort i wanted to find
00:47:12out more about them if you hadn't made me play blind man's buff
00:47:19there you are basil what did i tell you they've not gone home they've taken the other direction
00:47:37kingthorpe 843 please hurry
00:47:44oh why hello margaret thought we should never get away didn't you think she seemed a bit suspicious
00:47:48i don't think so just naturally inquisitive she seemed satisfied with the answers i gave
00:47:52panella died when you produced that china dwarf why don't she'll ever miss it from the garden
00:47:56we mustn't laugh why not it's very funny when she asked my name i was scared stiff the look on your
00:48:01face no we mustn't love it it's very serious you must say you look much better when you're laughing
00:48:05do i of course i don't want to make trouble i i feel it's my duty to tell you i mean erica's so young
00:48:10she's at an awkward age oh but i i can't understand it erica always tells me if she's going a long way
00:48:18and certainly who she's going with
00:48:23well gordon blame is the only man i don't like to see her with well then it was him i'm sure of it
00:48:27he gave a false name yes but he's in india oh then it wasn't him which way did you see the car went
00:48:33yes yes all right i'll phone you later
00:48:45he never even thanked me two more miles and we'll be there two more miles and we'll be there yes we'll
00:48:50be there what then what then my child what then the clamp the coat the belt back to daddy easy as
00:48:54power you sure the champ will be there of course he will he'll be standing on the doorstep clear
00:48:57streaming down his simple face saying here you are governor will it be as easy as all that
00:49:01why not everything's gone all right up till now i don't see why luck should change i hope not
00:49:05it'll be such a waste when you go back to your father you can burst open the door and say with
00:49:09a throb in my voice yes a throb in the voice is certainly indicated you will stand in front of
00:49:13him and say i'd travel far and risk much and here is the man in all his innocence then you'll pat
00:49:18me on the head and say with a throb in his voice thank you erica thank you you're rather
00:49:22touching if you knelt i think oh robert if only things will turn out all right we started to
00:49:26well how do you mean you called me robert oh did i i didn't notice it she'll be going through
00:49:33lemming unless she turns back why it's an old morris no i i don't remember the number
00:49:40she'll have someone with her a young man i believe get her to telephone me will you
00:49:57excuse me are you miss burgoyne yes your father's chief constable isn't he yes why
00:50:03you want you to phone him right away oh says it's urgent will you step inside
00:50:08why you're the chap who escaped from the police shot this morning i've seen your picture here
00:50:12you better come inside here step on it we're overconfident we ought to give him this place
00:50:17unless it's still we may do it that's the best you can get out of her why do we seem to be crawling
00:50:21it's awful running away like this especially with an escaped man means i'm an accessory an accessory
00:50:25i'll get 10 years oh it's terrible what'll happen to the boys poor father we must go faster faster
00:50:31you've got to get that coat back i can't go back now oh poor father what shall i tell him what shall i
00:50:35tell him well i suppose it must be the man i can't understand it keep my daughter's name out of it
00:50:46inspector oh for the time anyway that's all right sir don't you worry the search is well underway
00:50:54he's probably forced her to go to ashcroft forest there'd be less chance of them being found there
00:50:58we're combing the forest no sir
00:51:28it's all right my dear we're perfectly safe here we'll hide here for a bit the whole thing will be
00:51:46over in a couple of hours or so we can shake hands and you'll never see me again
00:51:50it's all right now you'll do as i tell you i know exactly how you feel you'll see no end ken
00:52:05you don't believe it's true the night always exaggerates things doesn't it personally i like
00:52:11the night is much more alive than the day look at those people in that train eating actually eating
00:52:19i'll tell you what i'll scout about for something shall i no we'll wait we'll wait till it goes
00:52:24safely in our hands and then we'll eat and how we'll eat straight through a seven-course dinner
00:52:27certainly helping some champagne well i'm going now i shan't been on and off we'll go and dangle
00:52:35the belt before that goggling ice and then i'll carry you all the way home well now for the lodging house
00:52:43look what i pinched from a rare woman's hut
00:52:56well how do i look
00:53:24I can't, I just can't, I know I'm being silly but I'm so terribly, terribly tired.
00:53:45My dear, of course you are. What can I do? Perhaps you'd better get along home.
00:53:57I won't see it out now.
00:54:00A marvellous.
00:54:03Will I be all right here?
00:54:06I don't want anything to happen to me.
00:54:09You'll be perfectly safe, I promise you.
00:54:11Now you have a little nap. I'm trying to get all your worries.
00:54:15That's right.
00:54:21A thousand, a thousand. Look after a thousand.
00:54:31I don't want anything to happen to you either.
00:54:45I don't want anything to happen to you.
00:54:47I don't want anything to happen to you.
00:54:49I don't want anything to happen.
00:54:59I don't want anything to happen to you.
00:55:01All right, Nobby. He's been dead since before the war.
00:55:08Oh. What'll be it?
00:55:10One left. OK. Number six.
00:55:12Thanks. Not willing yet.
00:55:15Will? Now, I've kept his bed.
00:55:18You're a pair of his. Yeah.
00:55:21I didn't know you had one. Yeah. Oh, yes. Good night.
00:55:31Good night.
00:56:01Good night.
00:56:31Good night.
00:56:56OK. See you guys later. Good luck to you, Mike.
00:56:59I don't want any of that business here, do you understand?
00:57:21I don't want to come here again.
00:57:23That's all right, then. You keep out.
00:57:24But a bit of beds ain't worth sweeping it.
00:57:26Get out!
00:57:27Oh, well, hasn't gone yet, is he?
00:57:30You're his pal, you ought to know.
00:57:33Just woke up.
00:57:45Do you know which is our world we're trying to mender?
00:57:47No, mate. Never heard of him.
00:57:57So that's the game, is it?
00:58:08So you are a pal of his, after all.
00:58:10How long has this racket been going on?
00:58:12Well!
00:58:12Who wants me?
00:58:16Oh, the governor.
00:58:20Hello, ducky.
00:58:21Cup want mending?
00:58:22Don't you come your racket in here.
00:58:23What's your trouble, Kelly?
00:58:25Getting your pal to bust up my china so that you can mend it.
00:58:27My pal?
00:58:28I don't want any argument from you.
00:58:29It's the last time you come in here.
00:58:31What do you mean?
00:58:33And who are you?
00:58:34Listen, I want to talk to you.
00:58:35I'll hang you in a minute. It's in my one.
00:58:36I've got to talk to you. It's about something very important.
00:58:38What's your game? And who says that I'm your pal?
00:58:40Oh, no, that was a mistake.
00:58:41I was thinking plinking well was.
00:58:42I've chased you for nearly 50 miles.
00:58:4450 miles? What for?
00:58:45Do you know anything about a raincoat?
00:58:48I don't know what you're talking about.
00:58:50I've got to get along.
00:58:52You do know something about it.
00:58:53But I'm not interested in you. I only want the coat.
00:58:55Go on, we'll bash his mug in.
00:58:56Here, you'll get something you don't expect in a minute.
00:58:58You got a coat from Tom's hat, didn't you? Well, it's mine.
00:59:00Only one for evidence. You can have it back afterwards.
00:59:03It's no good asking me. I keep telling you.
00:59:05I don't know nothing about it.
00:59:06Oh, why are you so obstinate?
00:59:07I tell you it's a matter of life and death. It's going to save me.
00:59:10It's going to save me from a charge of murder.
00:59:11The police are after me now.
00:59:12Why, Captain?
00:59:13Murder, here. I come down about here.
00:59:17Erica!
00:59:18I got the fighter.
00:59:20Come on, I'm not finished with you yet.
00:59:21What's the idea? Here, wait for me down here.
00:59:24Where is that?
00:59:24I'm not going.
00:59:25The police are after him.
00:59:27Hurry up, Sergeant.
00:59:28They've just run out.
00:59:33Erica! Erica!
00:59:35Far up, quick!
00:59:36What's she out here?
00:59:37I don't want to get anything.
00:59:44Ride that way.
00:59:47Erica!
00:59:48Nearly, the attack knows all about him.
00:59:50He's keeping his mouth shut.
00:59:51Kidnapped.
00:59:52They're coming.
00:59:52Come on, Sergeant.
01:00:03What's the matter with the darn dog?
01:00:04My Jesus, Els.
01:00:08Look, the raincoat.
01:00:10Pull up.
01:00:11We've got it.
01:00:11I didn't know what you were up to, Governor.
01:00:30Coming along and saying you're my pal.
01:00:33You're taking me about like this.
01:00:36I feel like a shy bride.
01:00:40I'm terribly glad.
01:00:43I wonder how far the nearest telephone box is.
01:00:45I ought to get on to Father.
01:00:46There you are.
01:00:49It's mine, all right.
01:00:50There's no belt.
01:00:55Now, what have you done with the belt?
01:00:56What have you done with that belt?
01:00:58Belt?
01:00:58Well, here's where it was.
01:00:59Fix what's happened to him.
01:01:00There was no belt on it when the bloke gave it me.
01:01:03And it was my belt.
01:01:05Who did you say gave you the coat?
01:01:07I told you, some fella.
01:01:08Well, can't you remember what it looked like?
01:01:10Yes, he blinked.
01:01:11What do you mean, blinked?
01:01:12How do you mean?
01:01:12Lock it.
01:01:15Anyhow, his evidence is as good as the belt.
01:01:16He knows that I didn't give it to him.
01:01:17Oh, no, Governor, it wasn't you.
01:01:20It's no good, Robert.
01:01:21Of course it is.
01:01:22It's perfectly good proof.
01:01:23The police will never believe his evidence.
01:01:25What do you mean, I'm respectable?
01:01:26And as for Trump saying he was given a practically new overcoat,
01:01:29well, they'll think it's fantastic.
01:01:33I've got to talk to you more about this.
01:01:34The police will catch up with us soon.
01:01:35Where's the best place to hide?
01:01:36Well, there's Bricketts Wood about three mile off,
01:01:39and there's a quiet little lane I know where nobody goes much
01:01:41before you get to every...
01:01:43Oh, what about the old mine workings?
01:01:45About a mile or so up there.
01:01:46That'll do.
01:01:47Oh, come on, Erica.
01:01:47Come on.
01:01:47Come on.
01:02:17Let's try the old mine workings.
01:02:19Let's try the old mine workings.
01:02:36Robert!
01:02:37Come on.
01:02:38Hang on.
01:02:38I'm coming.
01:02:38I'm coming.
01:02:38I'm coming.
01:02:39I'm coming.
01:02:41I don't know.
01:03:11Here they are.
01:03:17Quick, here they are, in here.
01:03:19Go on, boys, go on.
01:03:22We've left the dog behind.
01:03:24He's all right, don't like him.
01:03:25All right, Chumy, and I'm going back.
01:03:26Don't sit there, Chumy.
01:03:27Come on.
01:03:30Hold on, miss, hold on.
01:03:31Have you got him?
01:03:32No, he's got him in.
01:03:34Which way did he go?
01:03:35Now, Miss Burgoyne, we know that you're being involved in this is no fault of your own.
01:03:40Really?
01:03:41We naturally surmise that you were trying to trap him.
01:03:44I see.
01:03:45When he gave you the slip, where do you think he was making for?
01:03:47I don't know.
01:03:49And he said nothing at all?
01:03:50Nothing at all.
01:03:52Miss Burgoyne, I'm doing all I can to make things easy for you.
01:03:54Will you please try and make them easy for me?
01:03:57I've got a job on here.
01:03:58I've got to find a murderer.
01:03:59Then why don't you?
01:04:00Well, we're doing our best.
01:04:01You're not.
01:04:01Can't you see what a mistake you're making?
01:04:03You find a clue, then follow it to death.
01:04:05The evidence against Tisdell is very strong.
01:04:07It's not.
01:04:07Can't you tell he didn't do it?
01:04:09He had no reason to.
01:04:09The woman was helping him.
01:04:10He told you that.
01:04:11Yes, he told us a lot of things.
01:04:13If you'd stop chasing him, you might find the real murderer.
01:04:15I should like to know why you take all this interest in Tisdell.
01:04:18Because.
01:04:20Because he's innocent.
01:04:21He couldn't kill anything.
01:04:23He's much too kind and gentle.
01:04:25Why, he's the finest person.
01:04:26I'm sorry to have kept you waiting, gentlemen.
01:04:34For what we're about to receive,
01:04:37may the Lord make us truly thankful.
01:04:45Christopher, try not to be so noisy with your soup.
01:04:52Okay.
01:04:53Your father would like to see you when you finish, Miss Erika.
01:05:16Okay.
01:05:23Come in, Erika, my dear.
01:05:40I wanted us to have a little talk together.
01:05:46I can quite understand that you didn't want to speak in front of those detectives.
01:05:53But surely there's something that you want to tell me
01:05:55that might help us to find this fellow.
01:05:59No problem.
01:06:00There's nothing.
01:06:03I see.
01:06:05You still persist in shielding a man wanted for murder.
01:06:08It is not a murderer.
01:06:14You know as well as I do that you're committing a criminal offense.
01:06:17And I'm responsible.
01:06:23You'd better read this.
01:06:41Must you do this, Father?
01:06:45You'd better go to your room.
01:06:46Stay there at the time.
01:06:47You're here.
01:07:11You're here.
01:07:11Come on.
01:07:15No!
01:07:45No!
01:08:01Is everything all right, as I will find you?
01:08:06I'm going to give myself up.
01:08:09That's why I came back.
01:08:11I wanted to tell them that I forced you into it.
01:08:14They say goodbye.
01:08:16I did it because I wanted to.
01:08:18It's no use.
01:08:19A coat with no belt was the end of everything.
01:08:21I suppose they found it in the car.
01:08:23Yes, they brought it in while I was being questioned.
01:08:25No belt in the pocket by any chance?
01:08:27No.
01:08:28Nothing but a box of matches from the Grand Hotel.
01:08:44I've got to go.
01:08:45Old Will's waiting.
01:08:46Would you go now?
01:08:48I don't want to look around.
01:08:50I don't want to look around.
01:08:52No!
01:08:53No!
01:08:54No!
01:08:55No!
01:08:56No!
01:08:57No!
01:08:58No!
01:08:59No!
01:09:00No!
01:09:01No!
01:09:02No!
01:09:03No!
01:09:04No!
01:09:05No!
01:09:06No!
01:09:07No!
01:09:08No!
01:09:09No!
01:09:10No!
01:09:11No!
01:09:12No!
01:09:13No!
01:09:14No!
01:09:15No!
01:09:16No!
01:09:17No!
01:09:18No!
01:09:19No!
01:09:20No!
01:09:21No!
01:09:22No!
01:09:23No!
01:09:24No!
01:09:25No!
01:09:26No!
01:09:27Elika.
01:09:42Those matches.
01:09:44Did you say Grand Hotel?
01:09:47Yes, why?
01:09:48I've never been there in my life.
01:09:51Then whoever killed...
01:09:53Has been, or still is, at the Grand Hotel.
01:09:57The Grand Hotel
01:09:59The Grand Hotel
01:10:21Well, if it didn't Cinderella.
01:10:23What's the idea?
01:10:25What idea?
01:10:26what idea? this dressing up for the ball. I don't know what you mean officer. well this.
01:10:31I've been watching you for the last half hour.
01:10:36I'm so glad you came back. I don't know what I'd have done without you. after all you're the only
01:10:54one that can recognize him. these boots pinch a bit. I haven't had time to slit them for my corns.
01:11:03hadn't we better start looking for him? yes all right here what's that place? that's the office.
01:11:18well perhaps they know a bloke what twitches. I'll go and ask.
01:11:24excuse me miss. you don't happen to know. just a moment please. all right.
01:11:30it's no good asking her. she'll never know a thing like that.
01:11:35what about driving there right? yes anywhere. yes.
01:11:41yes sir. table for two please. thank you.
01:12:05we ought to order tea or something if we're going to stay here long. what should her have beers?
01:12:16i don't think it can get any for a moment. i'd better order it as i'm the man i.
01:12:20two cups of tea please. indian or china sir? no tea.
01:12:27you keep an eye while i telephone her father. beg your turn.
01:12:39haven't you seen anyone with a twitch yet? too many people. you must find him.
01:12:43you can't ask them all if they twitches cannot. now we pick no further we can chill here.
01:12:48you must be here somewhere.
01:12:50when it comes to doing tricks. with a pair of hickory sticks. i'm right here to tell you sister. no one can like the drummer man.
01:13:11every man who plays in the band is wonderful too. every man who plays in the band is wonderful too. i've got to give credit where credit is due.
01:13:21but when it comes to making that music up. make you give it all it's got. i'm right here to tell you mister. no one can like the drummer man.
01:13:32i've got a son. i'm right here to tell you. i'm right here to tell you sister.
01:13:39you're right here. i got a hook. i'm right here to tell you sister.
01:13:44i'm right here. i got it here. i got it here.
01:14:17I'm not sort of twitch either, just with one eye.
01:14:35No, both eyes.
01:14:47I can't see nothing with all these people crowding about.
01:14:50Can't we go to another table?
01:14:52We can't. They're all taken.
01:14:53Well, we've got to get a look somehow.
01:14:55What about dancing around, eh?
01:14:57Can you dance?
01:14:58No, of course not, Ducky, but I don't mind having a go.
01:15:01It's only half walking anyway.
01:15:03Oh, I wish I had my old boots.
01:15:05I wish I had my old boots.
01:15:35I wish I had my old boots.
01:16:05I wish I had my old boots.
01:16:35I want you, old man.
01:16:42Don't come in again like that.
01:16:44It isn't funny, and I pay someone else to make the orchestrations.
01:16:47I'm afraid it's no good, Ducky.
01:16:54We mustn't give up.
01:16:56The cops have been watching us for the past quarter of an hour.
01:16:59I know.
01:17:00I didn't think you'd noticed.
01:17:01I didn't think you hadn't, neither.
01:17:02They're probably looking for Mr. Tisdell.
01:17:04They're probably looking for Mr. Tisdell.
01:17:05I shouldn't take too many of those, old man.
01:17:35I'll take as many as I do, please.
01:17:37All right, all right.
01:17:39I'm sorry. Give me to stop this twitch.
01:17:41It's got to be stopped. Somehow it's getting on my nerves.
01:17:45Come on, boys. Time's up.
01:17:49I want to thank you for your patience and your consideration.
01:17:51The whole thing's beyond me. You must go in.
01:17:53Sorry, sir, but it can't be helped.
01:17:55Of course. Go ahead. Do whatever you think fits.
01:17:57There's nothing you need to do, sir.
01:17:59I was saying there's nothing you need to do to help.
01:18:02It's all right. I'm not going to have any troubles.
01:18:04I bet you didn't think of that sooner.
01:18:05You might have saved a great deal of trouble.
01:18:07Well, bring him inside, sergeant.
01:18:08I'm going to get this bit going on the other man.
01:18:13All right, boys. Give us a name.
01:18:16Whereabouts?
01:18:17Over there.
01:18:19Ask him to come out, will you?
01:18:37Oh, he has no idea.
01:18:38In the middle of the country.
01:18:39Can you see a little bit?
01:18:40And I'll go in.
01:18:41In the middle of the country.
01:18:42I'll come out.
01:18:43Well, I can't see a little bit.
01:20:42Thank you, sweetie.
01:20:45tonight
01:20:46Here, let me see.
01:20:50Get some random something.
01:20:52Gee whee!
01:20:54W falling.
01:20:55Will someone wipe the dark from his face?
01:21:00that's him miss it's him all right
01:21:10you gave an old tramp a raincoat didn't you
01:21:19what did you do with the belt that belonged to it
01:21:25what did i do with the belt
01:21:28i twisted it round her neck and choked the life out of her
01:21:37found him it's all right it's all right
01:21:58father don't you think we ought to ask mr tisbury to dinner
01:22:12thank you
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