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The Perfect Crime (1978) | Gloria Guida | Full Movie Uncut
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00:03:49international politics. Unfortunately, since Sir Ronald left no indication regarding who
00:03:54was to succeed him, given the high esteem that he had for you all, his successor will
00:04:01be elected at the next general shareholders meeting to be held here exactly seven days
00:04:08from today. We all know that whoever is chosen will undoubtedly be the most qualified, capable
00:04:17of filling the enormous void that this tragic death has caused.
00:04:39Operator, will you put me through to 3024 Cedar Hall? It's in Yorkshire. Yes, thank you.
00:04:47Hello? Ah, is that you, Mary? Paul, darling. How did it go? Not bad, I guess. At least
00:05:01in one respect. I was afraid old Arthur would be named president. But no successor was named.
00:05:06So that's because Harold back in the picture. Mind you, I'll have to swing his wife's stock
00:05:10into action to get anywhere. Oh, fools. Why don't they retire and make way for you young
00:05:15people? We've all lived long enough. Oh, you're joking. And that's what I'd do without my one
00:05:22and only adorable mum. And where would I spend my weekends? Then you're coming for the weekend?
00:05:27Sure. Oh, I'll have your room prepared at once. And please, Paul, do be careful. You know how I worry
00:05:33when you drive. Not too fast, darling. Yes, I know. I'll be there by dinner time. See you there.
00:05:40You rang, sir? No, Gibson, I didn't. But as long as you're here, I might as well advise you I'll be
00:05:57gone for the weekend. I won't need you till Monday. Thank you, sir.
00:06:01By the way, Gibson, I'll be taking the MG. Will you check the oil? Yes, of course, sir.
00:06:31It's me. Everything's going as planned. Sir Paul de Revere, son of Lord Hampton,
00:06:46Marquess of Hartford, educated Eton and Harvard, director of several companies, hobbies, tennis
00:06:52and polo. And he loves driving fast cars. Oh, I didn't think anyone was in here. I've told you
00:07:01a thousand times, Gloria, not to enter my study without knocking. Harold, dear, this is my home.
00:07:07I'll enter any room I choose, any time I choose.
00:07:10You'll never be president, Harold, dear, not with Paul and Arthur blocking you.
00:07:23But we're still majority shareholders, you know. Yes, but they're my shares, not yours.
00:07:30Oh, by the way, for your information, in case anything happens to me, a long and detailed
00:07:40report on exactly how your elected vice president is in the hands of my attorney. Three days without
00:07:47a phone call from me, and the Sunday Times readers will have an exciting color supplement
00:07:52to look forward to, which you can read in jail. You'd better change for dinner.
00:07:58We have guests.
00:08:01How can they ask anyone to eat this crap?
00:08:29Bring me a steak and a bottle of Beaujolette of 57.
00:08:33But your heart, my lord, your doctor said you must keep away from all alcohol.
00:08:37He can go to hell as well as you're told.
00:08:40Call me when it's ready.
00:08:42Yes, my lord.
00:08:59Yes?
00:09:11Sorry to bother you, darling.
00:09:14I know it's rather late, but I was wondering what you were going to be doing later.
00:09:19Oh, no.
00:09:20I have an appointment.
00:09:21It's just getting ready to go out.
00:09:23It's with you know who.
00:09:24You told me to cultivate them.
00:09:25We could have the weekend.
00:09:27I don't know.
00:09:28It depends on what happens tonight.
00:09:30I'll keep you so free if you can.
00:09:34That sounds good.
00:09:36Sure you don't need new batteries.
00:09:38This damn machine has been awfully troublesome recently.
00:09:41Oh, don't worry.
00:09:42I'll see the technician first thing tomorrow.
00:09:44Tell him to add one or two more.
00:09:46Together we might be able to run them down.
00:09:49My love, with you I need an electric generator.
00:09:51See you tomorrow then.
00:09:53Sleep well.
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00:10:51Okay, amigo, let's get this over with.
00:11:21Let's get this over with.
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00:12:21Let's get this over with.
00:12:51Just a little check to see it's all there, amigo.
00:13:09Let's get this over with.
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00:14:45here we are
00:14:50it's something i'm rather proud of what is it it's a weapon here slip it over your little finger
00:15:00a slight pressure on the tip releases a needle with a poison that leaves no trace is it lethal
00:15:07oh yes quite lethal and simple the moment you feel he's about to have his orgasm you
00:15:12hug him tightly and then the needle will penetrate his skin and he'll apparently die of heart failure
00:15:19and what about scotland yard all the police will never know what killed him now remember
00:15:26as soon as you sure is dead telephone mesling his doctor should his wife find you naked she won't
00:15:33want a scandal nor will she want a police investigation furthermore the company will
00:15:39bring the necessary pressure to bear through me and that way after a sufficiently decorous period
00:15:47of mourning all will be forgotten forever does that apply to everything oh no no not to a hundred
00:15:55thousand pounds my dear it's already been deposited in a swiss bank as you requested but remember
00:16:01the number of the account will be available to you only when the job is done
00:16:08what are you going to do about the other day
00:16:14there's no concern of yours
00:16:17it's just that the less you know about it
00:16:29the better
00:16:32gibson
00:16:50my car's ready for the road sir certainly hope sir see you on monday then
00:16:59it's all the way ash
00:17:22yeah
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00:17:27Oh, my God.
00:17:57Gloria, please, stop drinking.
00:18:10What harm can a little drop or two do?
00:18:12It happens to be your fifth drop this morning.
00:18:15Oh, so now you're spying on me too.
00:18:18And to what do I owe this sudden interest in my health?
00:18:21I'm implying, Gloria, dear, that riding in your present condition can be dangerous.
00:18:25I wouldn't want you to get hurt.
00:18:26You're worried about that letter of my attorney's, aren't you?
00:18:30Sorry.
00:18:31There isn't anything at all you can do about it, darling.
00:18:37Oswald.
00:18:42You see, Harold, as long as I have that letter, it's my guarantee of safety.
00:18:45You see, Harold, as long as I have that letter, it's my advice.
00:19:02You see, Harold, as long as I am.
00:19:03You see, Harold is that long as I have that letter or I have that letter.
00:19:05Oh, my God.
00:19:35You don't know what I think, Bert. I think Manchester United's got the best team in the first division. I bet he Bobby Charles is not playing anymore, though. The greatest moment of my life was in 1968 when I watched them beat Benfica 4-1 in the European Cup.
00:19:57Yeah, well, some people like to live on past glory, don't they? Past glory? What are you talking about? For the last 30 years, they've been on the crest of the wave.
00:20:04They're a bloody sight better than Chelsea. Ledged a bunch of cripples.
00:20:17He's going for Alex!
00:20:19No!
00:20:20No!
00:20:21Oh, no!
00:20:22Oh, my God.
00:21:22Sir Harold, there's a telephone call for you.
00:21:40Damn right!
00:21:44Uh, would you excuse me? I'll be right back.
00:21:47Hello? Who is it?
00:21:52Is that you, Sir Harold?
00:21:55You stupid imbecile.
00:21:57I told you never to call me on the telephone.
00:21:59Oh, come on, don't get carried away.
00:22:01I wouldn't have called if it wasn't important.
00:22:03All right. What do you want?
00:22:06I thought you'd like to know where I followed your little friend Polly to.
00:22:09She went to Sir Arthur's house.
00:22:11And stayed there over an hour.
00:22:13I wouldn't have told the old boy to have got it up anymore.
00:22:20Hello? Still there?
00:22:21Yes, sorry, you did well to call.
00:22:23Maybe he's playing right into our hands.
00:22:26Uh, and the other one?
00:22:28He left with his car to keep his advice with Heaven.
00:22:32Fine.
00:22:36You'll be hearing from me.
00:22:38But remember, never call me.
00:22:41I'll call you.
00:22:42Understand?
00:22:43Because of a town.
00:22:54I'll call you.
00:22:56To the tower the north.
00:22:58I'll call you.
00:23:00I'll call you.
00:23:01No!
00:23:02No!
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00:23:05I'll call you!
00:23:08No!
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00:25:27Don't you think it's strange that Paul isn't here yet?
00:25:30If the traffic is anything like it usually is on a Saturday,
00:25:33all that's happened is that he's sitting in one of those beastly jams.
00:25:36I can't stand the automobile.
00:25:38Excuse me a moment.
00:25:57Wouldn't it be better if we passed this on to the special branch, sir?
00:26:01No, I don't think that would be a good idea at all, Phillips.
00:26:06Just a second.
00:26:11Yes?
00:26:12Lady De Vere calling from Yorkshire, sir.
00:26:15It's Clementine.
00:26:17I'll give you two to one that Martians have landed in her garden again.
00:26:21Aunt Clementine!
00:26:23What a nice surprise.
00:26:25Listen, dear, I'm terribly worried something might have happened to Paul.
00:26:27It's almost six, and he still hasn't arrived.
00:26:30It's Saturday.
00:26:31He's run into a spot of traffic.
00:26:33Or perhaps he's met a pretty girl.
00:26:35Your cousin doesn't go in for that sort of thing.
00:26:37At least, not without making a point of telling you first.
00:26:40I mustn't worry.
00:26:41I'll look into it at once and call you back.
00:26:44Thank you, dear.
00:26:46She thinks the Martians have abducted my cousin.
00:26:49Call the Air Force.
00:26:51Okay, Jeff.
00:26:57I'm not going to die.
00:26:58I'm not going to die.
00:26:59I'm not going to die.
00:27:00I'm not going to die.
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00:27:13Oh, my God.
00:27:43Oh, my God.
00:28:13Good morning, Catherine.
00:28:31Good morning, Sir Harold.
00:28:32Lady Gloria?
00:28:38She asked not to be disturbed, Sir.
00:28:49Is there anything else you'd like, Sir?
00:28:51Well, that'll be all for now.
00:28:52Good morning, sir.
00:29:22Well, we're good for Arthur.
00:29:34Perfectly normal, Sir Arthur.
00:29:36Your heart's still good for a while yet.
00:29:46Good.
00:29:48As far as the pacemaker goes, there's nothing wrong with it.
00:29:52The pains you've been feeling are, um, well, they're quite normal considering the strain you've been under recently.
00:29:56I'm very sorry, Sir Arthur.
00:30:16I thought you already knew.
00:30:18I'm very sorry as well.
00:30:23And to think that I warned him more than once.
00:30:30He always insisted on driving too fast.
00:30:33What a waste.
00:30:35What a waste.
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00:30:57Oh, my God.
00:31:27Good morning, sir.
00:31:37If anybody should want me for any reason, I'll be in the lap.
00:31:40Right, sir.
00:31:55Morning.
00:31:56Morning, Jeff.
00:31:58Your suspicions were well-founded.
00:32:00I see.
00:32:01It's really very strange.
00:32:02All the car's vital parts we've examined so far are in excellent condition.
00:32:07Except for one of the brake lines, which is fractured in several places.
00:32:10In my opinion, it was tampered with.
00:32:12I see.
00:32:14Is this everything you got on your examination of the car?
00:32:17That's the lot.
00:32:18I'd like to take it with me.
00:32:19Give it a read.
00:32:20All right?
00:32:21Don't forget to bring it back.
00:32:25Good day, gentlemen.
00:32:27Good morning, sir.
00:32:28Please sit down.
00:32:29It's a bloody awful morning.
00:32:35How can you tell me?
00:32:36Well, everything matches from having put together what little we possess.
00:32:40Though we managed quite well, I'd say.
00:32:43His height.
00:32:44His ring and watch.
00:32:45The material of the jacket he was wearing.
00:32:48His blood grew.
00:32:50There's no doubt about it, Jeff.
00:32:51It was definitely your cousin Paul who plunged up the road.
00:32:55Can you add anything to what Brooks has said?
00:32:58Uh, yes.
00:32:58I looked through the statements of the two truck drivers.
00:33:01How the accident occurred is beyond any doubt.
00:33:04Your cousin's car was rounding a blind curve on the Leeds-Arundel Road.
00:33:08At milestone, here it is, 167.
00:33:12The speed was excessive, but it also appears to have been on the wrong side of the road.
00:33:16And made no attempt to avoid hitting the oncoming truck.
00:33:18Then after that, after bouncing off the truck, it apparently stayed on the road for another 50 yards
00:33:24and then plunged over the edge, but down into the ravine below.
00:33:28There it exploded and burst into flames, causing the tragic, and we hope instantaneous, death of its driver.
00:33:38Are you satisfied, Jeff?
00:33:40Should we wrap up the investigation?
00:33:43No, I don't think we should.
00:33:45It doesn't make one bit of sense to me.
00:33:47Why should a racing champion like my cousin suddenly drive down the wrong side of the road into a truck?
00:33:52Not to mention the fact that he knew that road, blindfolded.
00:33:56He used to drive down it practically every weekend for the past ten years.
00:34:03You want to know my hunch?
00:34:05And it's reinforced by the technical report.
00:34:07There was no accident, gentlemen.
00:34:12But we won't tell the press.
00:34:15The investigation into Paul de Revere's death is closed.
00:34:20Filed away under road deaths.
00:34:23We're dealing with a killer.
00:34:25And a killer who obviously feels completely secure.
00:34:29We're dealing with alave.
00:34:52We're dealing with a killer.
00:34:56Let's go.
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00:35:59Some buffy ought to sell that knife to a glue factory.
00:36:01Let's go.
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00:36:41Now look here, Gibson.
00:36:42I'm amazed that a young, good-looking, likeable man like my cousin didn't have any interest
00:36:47beyond cars and work.
00:36:49Sir Paul was very discreet, sir.
00:36:53What do you mean by that?
00:36:56Actually, sir, I'm not at all sure that I'm doing the right thing by betraying Sir Paul's
00:37:03faith in me.
00:37:04I hope you realize we're investigating his probable murder.
00:37:07Come on, Gibson, stop wasting my time.
00:37:10I want the truth.
00:37:14About a year and a half ago, sir, one afternoon when I was downstairs in the kitchen giving the
00:37:19instructions for dinner, the cook and I heard a voice.
00:37:23It was someone shouting in extreme anger.
00:37:25It was coming from this room.
00:37:26What's the clerk's name?
00:37:28Mrs. Higgin.
00:37:29At first, I was scared for Sir Paul's safety.
00:37:31I rushed up here as fast as I could.
00:37:33Did you?
00:37:34In this very room where you are standing, sir, Sir Harold Boyd was quite seriously threatening
00:37:41to kill Sir Paul.
00:37:42Oh, do you know why?
00:37:44Sir Paul and Lady Gloria were lovers, sir.
00:37:50The clerk was likely to come in.
00:37:51No.
00:37:52Just a shot.
00:37:53No.
00:37:54Me lady, an inspector Hawks at Scotland Yard is here.
00:38:05Very well, Jonathan, show him, in.
00:38:12Very well, Jonathan. Show him in.
00:38:18Inspector?
00:38:26Good afternoon, Lady Gloria. I hope you'll forgive this disturbance.
00:38:29Of course. Do sit down, Inspector. Will you join me in a cup of tea?
00:38:34Oh, that's very kind of you. Thank you.
00:38:38Jonathan, another cup, please.
00:38:41To what do I owe the pleasure of this visit?
00:38:57To be perfectly honest, I came to talk to Sir Harold.
00:39:01But when I was told by your butler that you were alone,
00:39:03I thought I would take advantage of the circumstances.
00:39:06I wasn't aware that Scotland Yard had such a gallant inspector.
00:39:10Oh, Scotland Yard has nothing to do with it.
00:39:13It's the family who we're from.
00:39:16We all have our own little hereditary crosses to bear.
00:39:19From what I understand, you were a very close friend of my cousin Paul.
00:39:23Everyone liked Paul very much. And so did I.
00:39:26I know you did. Yes. It's your husband's feelings that leave me somewhat perplexed.
00:39:35Luke, would you please get to the point? I'm afraid I'm not in the mood for this.
00:39:39Tell me exactly what you want from me.
00:39:41Well, actually, I'm rather curious about you and Paul.
00:39:47Now, about the threat made by your husband when he learned about your relationship.
00:39:51I'd like your version of that, if you don't mind.
00:39:55I shall inform my husband of your visit.
00:40:02Jonathan?
00:40:03Yes, my lady?
00:40:05Would you find his coat and show the inspector out, please?
00:40:08Good day, Lady Gloria.
00:40:10Good day, Lady Gloria.
00:40:38Yes?
00:40:51Hello, Harold.
00:40:53Hawks has just been here.
00:40:54What does he want?
00:40:56He knows everything.
00:40:57He's after you, dear, for that stupid, jealous fit at Paul's place.
00:41:01You mean the police think that...
00:41:04Now, listen, Gloria.
00:41:05Does he also know the reason why I went round there?
00:41:08At least I didn't threaten to kill anyone.
00:41:11That was a serious mistake, Harold.
00:41:13The mistake was I only threatened him.
00:41:35Miss Pound?
00:41:36Yes, sir?
00:41:37Could you come in?
00:41:38Good afternoon.
00:41:39Telephone calls?
00:41:40The commissioner's secretary called twice.
00:41:41She'll call back later.
00:41:42And your wife.
00:41:43She's at the hairdresser's.
00:41:44Go on.
00:41:45She wants to know if you can pick her up.
00:41:46I have the number.
00:41:47I have the number.
00:41:48I'll call her for you.
00:41:49Then Sir Arthur Dundee called personally.
00:41:50He wants to know if you can call him back at his office as soon as possible.
00:41:52Uh, get me Sir Arthur.
00:41:53Oh, and don't worry about my wife.
00:41:54I'd better call her myself.
00:41:55Yes, better safe than sorry.
00:41:56Sir Arthur Dundee.
00:41:58I'll call her.
00:41:59I'll call her.
00:42:00Oh, my dear.
00:42:01I'll call her.
00:42:02I'll call her twice.
00:42:03She'll call back later.
00:42:04And your wife.
00:42:05She's at the hairdresser's.
00:42:06Go on.
00:42:07She wants to know if you can pick her up.
00:42:08I have the number.
00:42:09I'll call her for you.
00:42:10Then Sir Arthur Dundee called personally.
00:42:11He wants to know if you can call him back at his office as soon as possible.
00:42:13Uh, get me Sir Arthur.
00:42:14Oh, and don't worry about my wife.
00:42:15I'd better call her myself.
00:42:16Yes, better safe than sorry.
00:42:26Yes?
00:42:27Sir Arthur's office doesn't answer, sir.
00:42:31Well then try his home number, Miss Pound.
00:42:33There's gotta be somebody there.
00:42:39On line three, sir.
00:42:46Inspector Hawkes of Scotland Yard here.
00:42:49Who am I speaking to?
00:42:50The butler.
00:42:51To Sir Arthur Dundee, sir.
00:42:54Let me speak to Sir Arthur, please.
00:42:56I'm terribly sorry, sir.
00:42:57Sir Arthur is out to dinner in London tonight.
00:42:59He has an important business meeting.
00:43:01I see.
00:43:24I shall build.
00:43:26Do you fear.
00:43:27I am可愛 Democrats.
00:43:29I am a Christ oferna.
00:43:30You do do you fear.
00:43:31I am very sorry.
00:43:32We can speak to him.
00:43:34But when you're just talking to Sam世.
00:43:37I share his voice part more here.
00:43:38And his wife read her at his creation.
00:43:40Let us take you home.
00:43:42And the time people get hung at that type in,
00:43:43the tempo of lamp.
00:43:44We haven't cut you.
00:43:45Oh, yes.
00:43:46Let us take you home.
00:43:48This room may be.
00:43:49We cast you around.
00:43:50That desk to any day.
00:43:51Can I get you anything else?
00:44:08No, thank you.
00:44:11It's so beautiful being rich.
00:44:14Money is everything.
00:44:16Ah, don't worry, Polly.
00:44:17It won't be long before you're plagued by the problems of the rich, excuse me.
00:44:26It's not that easy.
00:44:27When you talk in terms of murdering someone to become rich, it makes it all...
00:44:31You have 100,000 reasons for doing so.
00:44:36And three days before the election in which to do it.
00:44:43Forgive me, Arthur, but I guess I'm pretty tired tonight.
00:44:47Right.
00:44:49I know.
00:44:57I'm sorry.
00:44:58I've ruined a perfectly beautiful evening, darling.
00:45:00Oh, my dear.
00:45:02There's absolutely no reason for you to apologize on my account.
00:45:06A pretty girl always needs a sleep.
00:45:08Mm-hmm.
00:45:09Mm-hmm.
00:45:09Mm-hmm.
00:45:16Good night.
00:45:41Good night.
00:45:57I'll see you.
00:46:07Oh, my God.
00:46:37Turn the car on. Quickly. Follow her. Go on.
00:47:07Careful now. Don't lose sight of her.
00:47:13Don't lose sight of her.
00:47:43Don't lose sight of her.
00:48:13Don't lose sight of her.
00:48:43Don't lose sight of her.
00:48:45Don't lose sight of her.
00:48:47Don't lose sight of her.
00:50:19We can go back home now.
00:50:58I have some good news for you.
00:51:01Some rather well-founded suspicions about who killed your cousin.
00:51:06Who?
00:51:06Not over the phone, Inspector.
00:51:09I imagine you'll want some proof.
00:51:11Why don't you and I meet in my office tomorrow morning at nine?
00:51:15I'm sure you'll be pleasantly surprised.
00:51:18Sorry to have woken you.
00:51:20Good night.
00:51:20Was it something important, dear?
00:51:25Yeah.
00:51:25Yeah.
00:51:25Yeah.
00:51:25Yeah.
00:51:25I'm sorry to have a seat.
00:51:32I forgot to stay on the phone.
00:51:36Yeah.
01:17:08Don't worry.
01:20:38Look out.
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