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Young and Innocent (1937) | Hitchcock Film | Full Movie | Thriller/Crime | Murder Mystery
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00:01:00Christine!
00:01:12Don't shout, I tell you! Don't shout!
00:01:15I'll shout if I want to. Who's to prevent me from shouting?
00:01:20Listen 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 chief.
00:01:27That's enough of that. Get out of here! That's a nice thing for a wife to say.
00:01:30I'm nothing of the sort. Oh yes you are and you're not going to get rid of me with your silly Reno divorce. You're my wife.
00:01:34Well what about it? And I'm not going to have any boys hanging round.
00:01:38What do you mean? Oh you can't fool me. I've watched him. I've followed him down here. Saw him come in.
00:01:41Don't be a fool. That boy's a... Liar. Liar.
00:01:44Why won't you listen? Because 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. Now you spend your time going around with boys you.
00:01:55Go on. Say it. Say it.
00:01:57Let me.
00:01:59Please.
00:02:00Let me.
00:02:12Let me.
00:02:22Oh, my God.
00:02:52Christine.
00:03:22Oh, my God.
00:03:52Is she drowned?
00:04:03No, it's a mermaid.
00:04:04Keep quiet.
00:04:06This woman was never drowned.
00:04:09She was strangled with his belt.
00:04:11Oh!
00:04:12Keep back there if her body, please.
00:04:13Now, then, which of you found the body first?
00:04:20I did.
00:04:21No, he didn't.
00:04:22We did.
00:04:22Both of you?
00:04:24Elsie saw it first.
00:04:25That's right.
00:04:25But he says he did.
00:04:26Well, he didn't.
00:04:28Contradictory evidence, eh?
00:04:29Don't be silly.
00:04:29Just a moment, if you don't mind.
00:04:32Now, then, miss, what's your tale?
00:04:33Well, we were both going down to bathe, and just as we got round that piece of cliff, we
00:04:38saw this young man running away.
00:04:40It's absurd.
00:04:41I was running to get help.
00:04:42You weren't.
00:04:42You were running away, wasn't he, Alice?
00:04:43That's right.
00:04:44Oh, nonsense.
00:04:44The girl's hysterical.
00:04:45I'm not.
00:04:46I'm never hysterical.
00:04:48You were running away.
00:04:49You know you were.
00:04:50But it's fantastic.
00:04:51I 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 any unconscious.
00:04:56You see, I didn't see the belt, so I ran off to get help so that I could apply artificial
00:04:59respiration.
00:05:00I was only there a few minutes.
00:05:01This woman has only been dead a few minutes.
00:05:21I was only there a few minutes.
00:05:51Well, 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.
00:06:12Don't put down got but had a raincoat.
00:06:14Which you've lost.
00:06:15No, not lost.
00:06:16Which I had stolen.
00:06:17Why 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.
00:06:23When was it stolen?
00:06:24Well, I can't remember.
00:06:26You see, I left it in the car and went in to get some cigarettes.
00:06:28When I came back, it was gone.
00:06:29You mean it just went into thin air.
00:06:33What sort of a place was this?
00:06:34A common shelter called Tom's Hat.
00:06:36All right, we'll let that go.
00:06:38Now, 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?
00:06:47Mr. Kent means her lover.
00:06:49It would be damned unfair.
00:06:50Then we can put down that you were friends, good friends.
00:06:52Oh, put down what you like.
00:06:53Were you good enough friends to discuss money?
00:06:56What's the idea?
00:06:57We discussed money three years ago when I sold her a story.
00:06:59She paid me in good hard cash.
00:07:01I 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?
00:07:29Well, what's happened to him?
00:07:36Passed out or pretended to.
00:07:38Of course he's passed out.
00:07:39I've been told that on my lap.
00:07:41What's that for?
00:07:42To put under his head, of course.
00:07:43That's no good.
00:07:44Sit him up and hold his head down.
00:07:45Give 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 know something by being a go-guide.
00:07:59Did you learn that slapping trick in the guides, too?
00:08:02No, I learned that from riding in cars with detectives.
00:08:08Did you do that to detectives' ears as well?
00:08:10No, I got this from a boxer's dressing room.
00:08:12Brings them round like fun.
00:08:14A bit painful, isn't it?
00:08:15You don't notice it when you've had the rest of her face bashed in.
00:08:18I say, they weren't as brutal as all that, you know.
00:08:19Give me the brandy.
00:08:20I'll do it.
00:08:21He'll be all right in a minute.
00:08:22What have you been doing to him?
00:08:23No, he's all right.
00:08:24Don't waste your sympathy on him, Miss Burgoyne.
00:08:26Is he guilty?
00:08:27No idea yet.
00:08:28Shouldn't think so.
00:08:29It doesn't look like a criminal.
00:08:30Don't let looks influence you, young lady.
00:08:33I don't.
00:08:34In a way, it's not my type at all.
00:08:38What the devil happened?
00:08:40You passed out.
00:08:40Don't be ridiculous.
00:08:41I've never passed out.
00:08:42What do you mean?
00:08:43Well, there was something very much like it.
00:08:45Don't worry.
00:08:45You'll be all right.
00:08:46I must go and find father.
00:09:01He seems to like the brandy.
00:09:04He'll probably go again.
00:09:06Next time, throw a bucket of water over him.
00:09:07Who's that?
00:09:09Chief Constable's daughter.
00:09:11She's got a nerve.
00:09:12She certainly has.
00:09:23Only evidence for us.
00:09:23That's right, sir.
00:09:24His proceedings will be quite formal.
00:09:26Well, in that case, I can't understand why they question him half the night.
00:09:28I think Scotland Yard men have their own methods, sir.
00:09:30Is there someone decent to represent him?
00:09:32I think they've got Mr. Big, sir.
00:09:34Oh, 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.
00:09:40Go and get in for me, will you?
00:09:41Get it yourself.
00:09:42Well, in the ordinary way, I would.
00:09:43If I've seen him standing beside that thing, I'd have to resign.
00:09:45It shouldn't be such a disgusting snob parlour.
00:09:47Besides it, almost humanly 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.
00:09:52Come on.
00:10:10Sorry, I can't help you some other time, perhaps.
00:10:12Now then, come on.
00:10:12Try giving it some brandy.
00:10:22Good morning.
00:10:35Good morning.
00:10:36I'm Briggs.
00:10:37Lovely morning.
00:10:39Mustn't be downhearted on a morning like this, must we?
00:10:42Does 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.
00:10:51Wasn'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?
00:11:07Well, it can't do any actual harm.
00:11:10Though there'll be plenty of time before the trial.
00:11:12Trial?
00:11:13Oh, I'm afraid so.
00:11:15I...
00:11:15Oh, dear, dear.
00:11:17Yes.
00:11:19Well, now, where was I?
00:11:21Oh, yes.
00:11:23Yes.
00:11:23Well, now...
00:11:24Well, it doesn't look too good, does it?
00:11:27However, 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?
00:11:36I wasn't.
00:11:37No?
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, that's going to be hard to explain away, too.
00:11:48Oh, yes.
00:11:49That 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.
00:12:05No, dear me, that belt.
00:12:07Wish to 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.
00:12:15No, 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.
00:12:23If only I could get my coat with a belt on it, the police would realize what a colossal blunder they're making.
00:12:26Well, of course, I'll do everything I can for you, though 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...
00:12:37Are you representing the police by any chance?
00:12:39Oh, dear me, no, my dear fellow.
00:12:41I'm on your side.
00:12:44Tell 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.
00:12:57How much, well, 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.
00:13:05Counsel 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.
00:13:11Your case next, Mr. Briggs.
00:13:13Ah.
00:13:16Oh, 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.
00:13:28We mustn't be depressed on a day like this, must we?
00:13:31Hmm?
00:13:33Oh.
00:13:42Hold on a minute.
00:13:43The other case is just finished.
00:13:45Yes, yes.
00:13:45Well, we needn't go into that.
00:13:48Mrs. Vessens, do you really want a separation order?
00:13:51Oh, no, sir, but I don't want him to carry on at me so bad.
00:13:54Mm-hmm.
00:13:55Um, the Vessens, will you promise me to behave yourself in future?
00:13:58Aye, I will, sir.
00:14:00Maybe I were a bit hasty.
00:14:01Do you think it's six months right?
00:14:03Mm-hmm, dear.
00:14:04You really...
00:14:05Yes.
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.
00:14:19Go straight home.
00:14:20I'll off to see an old pal.
00:14:22Yeah, your old pal's the king's house.
00:14:23Oh, Stoey!
00:14:27Hey.
00:14:28Here, this is the wrong man.
00:14:34Oh, sir.
00:14:35Oh, sir.
00:14:36Oh, sir.
00:14:37Oh, sir.
00:14:38Oh, sir.
00:14:39Oh, sir.
00:14:40Oh, sir.
00:14:41Oh, sir.
00:14:42Oh, sir.
00:15:07Oh, sir.
00:15:10Oh, sir.
00:15:11Thank you, sir.
00:15:20Thank you, sir.
00:15:35Here, then, you lot. Run down to the spinny at once.
00:15:37Three of us around it. Another one search for the spinny.
00:15:39For a murderer and a spinny, not me.
00:15:41Afraid, are you?
00:15:42I'm not a fool.
00:15:43Well, take two others with you.
00:15:45Here, you two. And you with the spectacles.
00:15:47Go down to Bingley Lane. That'll take you to the high road.
00:15:49You'd better work if you're making for that.
00:15:51One inside the fence and one up the road.
00:15:54Oh, thank you, sir.
00:16:08Sergeant, take this car and make your health to the station.
00:16:10There's a drain leading in quarter an hour. Make sure he's not on it.
00:16:12Yes, sir.
00:16:13And see that every station up the line is warm.
00:16:14Right, sir.
00:16:15Can you drive it?
00:16:16Drive anything, sir.
00:16:17All right, Erica. The sergeant will do it.
00:16:18Yes, but the thing to do is to put...
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...
00:16:22Sometimes these get a bit cold. What's the string doing?
00:16:25Why, that's the toe. That's so good. You can't start without that.
00:16:30Crank her up again.
00:16:32Let's see. Jump on the run, please.
00:16:50It's all right. I've stopped.
00:16:55Oh, I thought you must have, miss. It wasn't very uphill.
00:16:58You know, we'll never catch in 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 petrol 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, Chidden of 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.
00:17:25Pigs is my job.
00:17:27I hope you'll be all right, miss Burgoyne.
00:17:28Don't worry. I hope you'll find him.
00:17:30Now then, where do we sit?
00:17:32With pigs.
00:17:33Go on, jump up.
00:17:43Can't you give us a bit more room?
00:17:45I don't reckon to hold more than ten pigs.
00:17:47Go on.
00:17:48Go on.
00:17:49Go on.
00:17:50Go on.
00:17:51I'm going to go.
00:18:15Well, if it isn't Florence Nightingale...
00:18:17What are you doing here? You 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 realise half the countryside is looking for you?
00:18:29So am I, for that matter.
00:18:30Yes, 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 the 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. What?
00:18:44Thank me for pushing the car.
00:18:48So you should, especially as I'm doing all the work.
00:18:59Two, uh...
00:19:00Two gallons, please.
00:19:01Ginger!
00:19:03Two gallons!
00:19:10Heard about the escaped man?
00:19:12He's wanted by the police.
00:19:15Really?
00:19:16Just had a police car stop here for a fill-up.
00:19:18If you see that fellow, you might tell him to keep on escaping.
00:19:21Good for business.
00:19:22I certainly will.
00:19:24Oi! Dad!
00:19:25Dad! Oi!
00:19:30Thanks.
00:19:31How much?
00:19:32Two and eleven.
00:19:33You can keep the penny.
00:19:35You must let me know where to send the money to.
00:19:36Anywhere you like.
00:19:37Will you give it a swing, please?
00:19:38All right, I'll do it.
00:19:39How far as you've come, sir?
00:19:40Well, you go straight along that road, about twice as far as you can see.
00:19:41How far with that?
00:19:42About five mile, I reckon.
00:19:43Then turn right, go along a mile, take left fork, and two mile along that road.
00:19:50Not right fork, but right fork will take you back to town.
00:19:53Uh, left fork.
00:19:54Right fork, right fork will take you back to town.
00:19:55Uh, left fork.
00:19:56I think it's a little bit better.
00:19:57I'll tell you where to send the money to.
00:19:58I'll tell you where to send the money to.
00:19:59Anywhere you like.
00:20:01Will you give it a swing, please?
00:20:02All right, I'll do it.
00:20:03How far as you've come, sir?
00:20:04Well, you go straight along that road, about twice as far as you can see.
00:20:06How far with that?
00:20:07Oh, about five mile, I reckon.
00:20:08Then turn right, go along a mile, take left fork, and two mile along that road.
00:20:11Uh, left fork.
00:20:12That's right, and it's two mile up that road.
00:20:16Did you hear that, my dear?
00:20:17Five miles straight ahead, turn right along a mile, then take the left fork.
00:20:20Yes, I heard.
00:20:22You'll know I can't possibly...
00:20:23Don't forget, it's my pet fork.
00:20:25Straight up that road and it's about five miles.
00:20:27Yes, thank you, I heard.
00:20:41It's about five miles straight ahead.
00:20:46This isn't Tom's hat.
00:20:47Will you please get out?
00:20:48Why?
00:20:49Because it's my car.
00:20:50It may seem a good reason to you, but it doesn't to me.
00:20:51Apart from that, it's the best thing you can do.
00:20:53Aha, so I've won you over.
00:21:11You most certainly have not.
00:21:12Oh, yes, I have.
00:21:13You see that it's too risky for me to go to Tom's hat by daylight.
00:21:15So what do you do?
00:21:16Not a thing.
00:21:17You persuade me to send us a deserted mill until dark,
00:21:19and then you return and drive me over to Tom's hat 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.
00:21:27That's what I like about you. You're different.
00:21:29How can you joke about this?
00:21:31Don't you know what it means if you're caught?
00:21:33I can make a rough guess. Horribly rough.
00:21:35Well, it isn't funny, is it?
00:21:37No, but I can laugh because I'm innocent.
00:21:39You don't believe that, do you?
00:21:41I wish you did.
00:21:43Well, what are you going to do?
00:22:13Well, I'll do it.
00:22:15Nothing so bad, Dad...
00:22:21No, no, no, no, no.
00:22:25He looks like a wreck.
00:22:31You are not going to do it.
00:22:32No, I have seen him.
00:22:34No, I have seen him go.
00:22:36And you got to run one more time.
00:22:38He looks like a wreck.
00:22:39You see him?
00:22:40Yes.
00:22:41For what we're about to receive, may the Lord make us truly thank you.
00:22:52Okay.
00:22:54Chris, do behave yourself. You're meant to think what grace means.
00:22:56Okay.
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.
00:23:04Yes, Dad.
00:23:05Did it hurt?
00:23:05No 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 jolly white at breakfast.
00:23:18I wasn't.
00:23:19Yes, you were. You were wobbling like a jellyfish.
00:23:20Okay, let's have a look.
00:23:23Big, isn't it?
00:23:24Well, do get on with your lunch. It's not a very nice conversation.
00:23:26May have to have a plate.
00:23:27Stanley, be quiet.
00:23:28Chris, you might lend me your gun after lunch.
00:23:30I want it myself, old boy.
00:23:31Erica, you shouldn't let either of them have it. It's highly dangerous.
00:23:34Top of the class.
00:23:35Don't tease him, you two. He does speak English.
00:23:38Highly dangerous.
00:23:39Oh, shut up.
00:23:40Now, that is English.
00:23:41Chris can't shoot straight anyway.
00:23:43Can't I? What about this?
00:23:44Christopher, don't be disgusted.
00:23:46It's a jolly fine one.
00:23:47Take it away, Chris, and go and wash your hands.
00:23:48I washed them before lunch.
00:23:49Or was I tenured?
00:23:50Okay.
00:23:51Sergeant 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 any?
00:23:58No, not yet.
00:23:59It's only a matter of time, of course.
00:24:01Of course, my dear Watson.
00:24:02Is your tooth all right, Stanley?
00:24:04Shall I have your potatoes mashed with milk?
00:24:06It's all right. Don't fuss, Erica.
00:24:08It 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 old 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.
00:24:28Directly he spent those last three shillings.
00:24:30It looks to me as if he's caught like a rat in a trap.
00:24:34Do as I tell you, Christopher.
00:24:35Okay.
00:24:37Guns 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 he didn't care going to 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.
00:25:15Inspector Marshbanks on the phone for you.
00:25:16Inspector Marshbanks on the phone for you.
00:25:19Perhaps there's some news.
00:25:23Yes, Inspector?
00:25:24Well, no news at all.
00:25:27Well, there must be some sort of clue.
00:25:32Yes, I see.
00:25:35For a dear friend.
00:25:39All right, I'll come along presently.
00:25:43Let me know, won't you, if anything turns up?
00:25:47Yes.
00:25:49Go back.
00:25:51Have they caught him yet?
00:25:53No, not yet.
00:25:54You don't think much of our police force?
00:25:56They want some young blood, don't they, Father?
00:25:58I'll give you young blood.
00:26:00If they don't find him, will you get the sack, Father?
00:26:02Well, I shouldn't have been all surprised.
00:26:04I don't think he's got much chance, though.
00:26:06The inspector tells me that you only have a cup of tea.
00:26:08Don't go to sleep for me. I shan't be a minute.
00:26:10All the roads are encircled.
00:26:12It can't last long.
00:26:13Jolly exciting, isn't it?
00:26:36We're gonna make it.
00:26:37All right.
00:26:38There's nothing inside.
00:26:39We'll have to go.
00:26:40All right.
00:26:41All right.
00:26:42Hello?
00:26:43All right.
00:26:44All right, aren't they?
00:26:45All right.
00:26:46I'm happy with you.
00:26:47All right.
00:26:48All right.
00:26:50I'd never say I could.
00:26:51You're right.
00:26:53How are you?
00:26:54I would never say I could.
00:26:57You're right, Mary.
00:26:59Now, you're right, Mary.
00:27:01All right.
00:27:02You're right.
00:28:03Looking for these?
00:28:15So you came back after all.
00:28:17You really do think I'm innocent.
00:28:19Not at all.
00:28:19I...
00:28:20I came back to pay my debt for the petrol.
00:28:25And I want to say...
00:28:26Food?
00:28:30I...
00:28:31I really don't know.
00:28:36Well...
00:28:37Bye.
00:28:38Perhaps you're right.
00:28:41It's dangerous for you to be around here.
00:28:44Seriously, I'm very grateful.
00:28:46If it'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 a dash for it this morning.
00:28:54I know if only I can get to that common shelter, I can put an end to this crazy situation.
00:28:58Do you mind if I eat?
00:29:08Talking with shelters, there's more than I can bear.
00:29:11It's 24 hours since I've eaten the police station tea.
00:29:14There's a table for me.
00:29:22There's a table for me.
00:29:23There's a table.
00:29:24Oh, my God.
00:29:49You wouldn't trust a wicked murderer like me with a knife, eh?
00:29:51It isn't that at all.
00:29:54I just forgot it.
00:29:55There you are. You see, you don't believe I'm a murderer.
00:29:59Now, where what I am?
00:30:00Ah, yes. Christine Clay was strangled with a belt from a raincoat.
00:30:03I knew her and can't produce my raincoat. It was stolen.
00:30:05But I'm going to find it with this belt. You'll see.
00:30:07Then I shall be cleared.
00:30:10Did you...?
00:30:12What were you going to say?
00:30:14Well, I think it doesn't matter.
00:30:15Now, go on. What were you going to say?
00:30:18Did you know Christine Clay very well?
00:30:20No.
00:30:22I met her in Hollywood.
00:30:24She liked the story I wrote her and asked me to do another.
00:30:26That's all.
00:30:27I went to a cottage three or four times.
00:30:29Talked things over.
00:30:30Beyond that...
00:30:32See that?
00:30:33What?
00:30:34Bit of paper coming out of the old mill.
00:30:36Someone's in there.
00:30:38Perhaps it's...
00:30:39Yes.
00:30:40Come on.
00:30:41It's true I did a good turn,
00:30:42but I never dreamed she goes so far as to leave me something in her will.
00:30:45Is that your dog?
00:30:46Yes, why?
00:30:47What's he barking for?
00:30:48Well, he wants to be let in, I suppose.
00:30:57Grab hold of him.
00:30:58Me?
00:30:59Yes, get on with it.
00:31:00But what if he bites me?
00:31:01And the cause of duty you may get a stripe.
00:31:03What's good of a stripe if I haven't got no arm to wear it on?
00:31:05Go on.
00:31:06Grab hold of that dog.
00:31:13It's all right.
00:31:14Leave him alone and come inside.
00:31:20Anyone up there?
00:31:21No.
00:31:22Now then, my lad, this is no time for fun.
00:31:25You go up the loft and have a look.
00:31:35Come on.
00:31:45All right, Sergeant.
00:31:46No one up there.
00:31:47Are you sure?
00:31:48I couldn't see no one.
00:31:49Did you look?
00:31:50Of course I did.
00:31:51I'm going to make sure.
00:31:53Haven't you got no confidence in me, Sergeant?
00:31:55None at all.
00:31:58I've got a good mind to go up and have a look at meself.
00:32:02Come on.
00:32:05Don't let them see you.
00:32:09Where are we going?
00:32:10Don't ask questions.
00:32:11Pull that string.
00:32:15Stop that car.
00:32:16Stop.
00:32:17I can't see you in the name of the law.
00:32:18Where?
00:32:19Stop that car.
00:32:20Towzer, we've left Towzer behind.
00:32:22It's all right.
00:32:23He's giving up.
00:32:24If you don't stop, I'll jump out.
00:32:25That's stunning in the eye.
00:32:26First round to us.
00:32:27They'll be breaking a little dark now.
00:32:28Next stop, Tom's hat.
00:32:29What was it the man of the petrol pump said?
00:32:30Mile to the crossroads, then take the left fork.
00:32:31Two miles beyond that and into all our troubles.
00:32:32Our troubles?
00:32:33Your troubles, you mean?
00:32:34Can't you realize what you've done?
00:32:35You've made me run away from Sergeant Ruddock.
00:32:36Why, he's my friend.
00:32:37He taught me how to drive.
00:32:38My father's chief constable.
00:32:40Can't you understand?
00:32:41I'm on their side.
00:32:44I'm sorry.
00:32:45Forgive me if caution's drive straight back.
00:32:52No, no, no, no.
00:32:54I can't take this one.
00:32:59I can't take this one.
00:33:00No, no.
00:33:01I can't take this one.
00:33:02No, no.
00:33:03I can't take this one.
00:33:04I can take this one.
00:33:05No, you can't take it.
00:33:06Let's go.
00:33:36It's all right.
00:33:39It's going to take the left fork anyway.
00:34:06No, you'd better not go. Somebody might recognize you.
00:34:09I'll find out all I can about the coat.
00:34:11I might as well say this through now.
00:34:17You'd better hide behind here.
00:34:22The fear out of the ops.
00:34:34A cup of tea and a piece of cake, please.
00:34:36Take a seat.
00:34:39Bill.
00:34:40Hello.
00:34:41You'll have to stick a card up. Dainty teas.
00:34:43I think it's very nice to have ladies' company for a change.
00:34:47Don't you have lots of it? I thought lorries were very popular.
00:34:50Let your lorry out there. I've always wanted to drive one of those.
00:34:54I've always wanted to be a tightrope walker meself.
00:34:57No, you're the wrong build. Better stick to lorry drive.
00:35:06You don't happen to know, do you, if a raincoat was found here last week?
00:35:09If it was, it'll never reach the lost property office.
00:35:13Let me see now. A coat.
00:35:16Well, as a matter of fact, there was one old fellow.
00:35:18More or less of a tramp, really.
00:35:20He mends broken chai...
00:35:26No. No, I'm wrong, miss.
00:35:28You'll never find that coat.
00:35:29No, you're right, Bill.
00:35:30It was old Will the China mender.
00:35:31Don't remember?
00:35:32He had a raincoat that was nearly new.
00:35:34Said a bloke had given it to him.
00:35:35We chipped him about it.
00:35:37Trying to kid us that people give brand new coats away.
00:35:43That's your blinking bell.
00:35:45Leave old Will alone.
00:35:46If he did, no need for you go open in your trap
00:35:49and shouting his name all over the place.
00:35:52Well, say what a darn well like.
00:35:53Why, you couple of rotten...
00:35:54Here we go.
00:35:55Here we go.
00:36:10Watch it.
00:36:19Here we go.
00:36:20Here we go.
00:36:21Here we go.
00:36:22Here we go.
00:36:27Here we go.
00:36:28Here we go.
00:36:29Here we go.
00:36:30Here we go.
00:36:31Here we go.
00:36:40I didn't want you to get hurt.
00:36:41What was all the pass about?
00:36:42What was all the fuss about?
00:36:43Your coat. You're quite right. It was stolen.
00:36:45An old champ's got it, but his two friends wouldn't let him tell me.
00:36:49Oh, quick, put your head under there.
00:36:59Oh, dear.
00:37:03It's a bit difficult.
00:37:12Here, Governor, if you want to find old Will the Chinamender,
00:37:15you'll get him late tonight at Nobby's Lodging House at Gilchester.
00:37:17Well, how far's that?
00:37:18About 30 miles. I've often given him a lift there.
00:37:20Here, what's the matter with you? Get out of it!
00:37:24Will?
00:37:25Will?
00:37:26Then all you have to do now is to get the coat back from the Trent.
00:37:29I'm glad you took the left fork.
00:37:34So am I now.
00:37:36Well, goodbye. Many, many thanks.
00:37:40Come on.
00:37:42Come on.
00:37:44Come on, I just wish you good luck.
00:37:50We ought to get back.
00:37:51How are you going to get there?
00:37:52We'll try one of the lollies.
00:37:53We can't. They're all going the other way.
00:37:54Probably get a lift in the police car. There ought to be one along soon.
00:38:03Come here.
00:38:04Come on, if you...
00:38:10I think it's marvellous of you, but you're not being very sensible, you know.
00:38:15Must we go on and on about this?
00:38:16Yes. What about your father? Won't he miss you?
00:38:18I've thought all that out.
00:38:19My aunt lives about two miles from where we want to go.
00:38:21I can call on her and enter my father quite truthfully where I've been.
00:38:23To solve your conscience, huh?
00:38:25Yes, if you like.
00:38:26I need only stay two or three minutes, then we can be off again.
00:38:28Well, this may be useful.
00:38:29What's that for?
00:38:30For getting in touch with her will.
00:38:31But he might be in bed when I get to the lodging house.
00:38:33You mean he doesn't do night work?
00:38:34I shouldn't think so.
00:38:35Well, we can do without it, then.
00:38:36I'll show you two minutes.
00:39:04I shan't be for minutes.
00:39:05Don't be longer. I shan't feel too safe sitting here.
00:39:07All right.
00:39:11How are you, Miss Erica?
00:39:13It's a long time since we saw you last.
00:39:14Madam will be pleased to see you.
00:39:16It's nice to see you, Lehmann. Is Auntie in?
00:39:18Oh, yes, Miss. It's Miss Felicity's birthday, you know.
00:39:21She's having a party.
00:39:23Oh, well, perhaps I'd better not stay.
00:39:25I'd forgotten about the birthday.
00:39:26Oh, but you must stay, Miss Erica.
00:39:28She'd be so disappointed if you didn't.
00:39:29Just go in. It'd be quite all right.
00:39:34In my last trip, I used two handkerchiefs.
00:39:54One, a red. The other, a green.
00:39:58Now, I want you to watch me very carefully
00:40:00because I'm going to tie them together
00:40:02very securely in this manner.
00:40:04One knot, two knots.
00:40:06I pull them quite tight.
00:40:08Now, the next thing I do
00:40:09is to roll them up tightly into a ball.
00:40:11My dear, this is so nice.
00:40:12And it's very essential for this trick.
00:40:13We're just having the country.
00:40:14Let's place them in the dark.
00:40:15And perhaps afterwards,
00:40:16you might help us to look after the children.
00:40:18So sweet of you to remember Felicity's birthday.
00:40:24Now, children, you all know the game.
00:40:26Don't fiddle so, Marjorie.
00:40:27One of you has to go outside.
00:40:29Me?
00:40:30Don't interrupt, Harold.
00:40:31I want to go outside.
00:40:32That is for me to decide.
00:40:34I think I must go.
00:40:36Oh, I see.
00:40:37Well, run along, Harold.
00:40:39And come back.
00:40:41Erica.
00:40:42Erica, you know this game, don't you?
00:40:44I don't think I remember, auntie.
00:40:46I really ought to go.
00:40:48But you've only just come.
00:40:49Of course you remember the game
00:40:50we used to play so often and often.
00:40:52Now, you go outside
00:40:53and don't come in till we tell you.
00:40:54I don't know.
00:40:55I will see you.
00:40:55She won't see you.
00:40:56But you have to go outside.
00:40:58I don't know.
00:40:58I won't see you.
00:40:59I won't see you.
00:41:00Is this Erica's car?
00:41:25Yes, it is, sir.
00:41:26Are you a friend of hers?
00:41:27Oh, yes, sir.
00:41:28She's inside.
00:41:28Oh, I've left you out here.
00:41:30I never heard such a thing.
00:41:31Oh, she said she wouldn't be long.
00:41:32Oh, yes, she will.
00:41:33It's Felicity's birthday party.
00:41:34Felicity?
00:41:35My little daughter.
00:41:35She's seven today.
00:41:36Oh, yes, of course.
00:41:37Felicity's birthday.
00:41:38I was forgetting.
00:41:39She always brings over a present.
00:41:40Hasn't missed a year.
00:41:41Really?
00:41:41No, not a year.
00:41:42There was something radically wrong.
00:41:43She forgot her birthday.
00:41:44Oh, quite.
00:41:45Well, come along, Ian.
00:41:46No, I'd better not.
00:41:47Nonsense.
00:41:48I can't leave you out here like a criminal.
00:41:49Come along.
00:41:50It'll be great fun.
00:41:51Sure it will.
00:41:51Well, come out here.
00:42:02This is a nice state of affairs.
00:42:04You bring a young man, then leave him outside.
00:42:06I only meant to stay a few minutes.
00:42:07Oh, nonsense.
00:42:08You must stay here and see the party go with a swing.
00:42:11Look, we must get away.
00:42:12Every minute's important.
00:42:13It's this frightful party.
00:42:14I'm having an awful job.
00:42:15Yes, I know.
00:42:16You've been so good.
00:42:16I'm so grateful I could have.
00:42:18Come in now.
00:42:21I'm sorry.
00:42:22I didn't know.
00:42:22Hello, my dear.
00:42:23Do you know what Erica did?
00:42:24Left her friend outside while she was romping with the children.
00:42:27Really?
00:42:27I'm very sorry.
00:42:28I honestly only meant to stay a few minutes.
00:42:30I came because I wanted to.
00:42:31You came to bring Felicity her birthday present, didn't you?
00:42:37Oh, dear sweet of you, Erica.
00:42:39One of those lovely little stone dwarfs for the garden.
00:42:41Isn't it nice?
00:42:42It's exactly like the ones we've got.
00:42:44It'll fit in so nicely.
00:42:45Hmm, should we join the others?
00:42:49Hello, Daddy.
00:42:50Hello, darling.
00:42:51Oh, Erica, do let's play by the symbol.
00:42:54Hello, Felicity.
00:42:55Are you having a nice time?
00:42:56Yes, thank you, Erica.
00:42:57But I want to play by the symbol.
00:42:59Well, I expect you can if you ask Mommy.
00:43:00I mean, I want you to play it.
00:43:02I can't just now, dear.
00:43:03I will presently.
00:43:04But why can't you play it now?
00:43:06Come on, we'll play it on our own.
00:43:11Major Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham.
00:43:15Sit by me.
00:43:26Basil, get the crackers, please.
00:43:28Oh, yes, yes, of course.
00:43:29Mr. Er, Mr.
00:43:30I suppose you're staying with the Burgoynes, Mr. Er.
00:43:35No, not exactly, quite near.
00:43:38Such a large family.
00:43:39I never remember how many there are.
00:43:40I suppose you find that rather difficult.
00:43:42Yes, I'm not to show myself.
00:43:42Erica, I'm so sorry.
00:43:43I didn't quite catch your friend's name.
00:43:46Er, Beechcroft Manningtree.
00:43:47Oh, really?
00:43:48It's an extraordinary name, isn't it?
00:43:49I don't think I've ever come across it before.
00:43:51Okay.
00:43:52Oh, dear.
00:43:52Come along, Erica.
00:43:53Oh, dear.
00:43:55Oh, dear.
00:43:55Oh, dear.
00:43:56Oh, dear.
00:43:56Oh, dear.
00:43:56Oh, dear.
00:43:56Oh, dear.
00:43:57Oh, dear.
00:43:57Oh, dear.
00:43:58Oh, dear.
00:43:58It's gone now.
00:44:00I can't, though.
00:44:00Start thinking things.
00:44:01I started thinking things long ago.
00:44:03Be quiet.
00:44:04Love calls but once, though passion of...
00:44:06Oh.
00:44:07I say, steady, old girl.
00:44:08I'll read it out.
00:44:09You must leave things like that to me, Harold.
00:44:11It was my motto.
00:44:14Are the ice is coming?
00:44:15In the nick of time.
00:44:28Auntie, we really ought to be going.
00:44:31Yes, I really think we should.
00:44:32Yes, yes, of course.
00:44:33Would you mind taking these ices for me, please?
00:44:36Oh, certainly, of course.
00:44:37Are these strawberries?
00:44:38Yes, the red strawberry and the white vanilla, you see.
00:44:40Fancy.
00:44:43What a nice young man, that is, Erica.
00:44:45Has your father known him long?
00:44:46Not very.
00:44:47What does he do for a living?
00:44:49Uh, a sort of clerk, I believe.
00:44:52Oh, in what?
00:44:55Advertising.
00:44:56He makes up advertisements.
00:44:57What a very uncommon name.
00:44:59What did you say, of course?
00:45:01A Beachtree Manningcroft.
00:45:03Oh, I didn't see you there.
00:45:04Would you just take those ices to those nurses over there for me?
00:45:08What a very sweet girl, Erica is.
00:45:10Don't you think so, Mr. Croft?
00:45:12Yes, awfully nice.
00:45:13Have you known Colonel Burgoyne Long?
00:45:15Oh, yes, years and years.
00:45:16Your work must be very interesting.
00:45:19My work?
00:45:20Yes, Erica's just been talking to me about it.
00:45:22Oh, yes, of course.
00:45:22Do you like it?
00:45:23So many young men of today dislike their work.
00:45:25Oh, I love it.
00:45:26I find it very satisfying.
00:45:27Must be awfully difficult to strike the right note.
00:45:29Well, first, perhaps.
00:45:30So, of course, you need a good ear.
00:45:31Ear?
00:45:32I should have thought an eye would be much more important.
00:45:35Yes, that's important, certainly.
00:45:36But I can read at sight now.
00:45:38Beg your pardon?
00:45:39I mean, I can sing a piece of music if it's put in front of me.
00:45:41Sing.
00:45:42And play, of course.
00:45:43Oh, yes, of course.
00:45:44I'll tell you.
00:45:45I'll tell you.
00:45:45I'll tell you.
00:45:46I'll tell her definitely we're going.
00:45:55Auntie, I've got rid of those ices.
00:45:57Now, we really should be going.
00:45:58Very well, my dear.
00:45:59It was nice of you to come.
00:46:00It's a pity you have to go so soon.
00:46:01I've had such an interesting talk with your friend, Mr. Manningcroft.
00:46:04We want another game, mother.
00:46:06Oh, let's get the ices served first.
00:46:13Just wait till the children go.
00:46:14Well, one more.
00:46:15What should it be?
00:46:16Harold wants blind man's buff.
00:46:17I'll be blind man.
00:46:18That's for me to decide, Harold.
00:46:19Mothers would be first blind man, eh, Felicity?
00:46:21Tire that, Uncle.
00:46:22I don't think so, dear.
00:46:23All do, and then you can try and catch me.
00:46:25Oh, very well.
00:46:36It's, uh, Mr. Beachtree.
00:46:59Oh, where's Erica?
00:47:01They've gone home.
00:47:02They asked him to say goodbye.
00:47:03You idiot.
00:47:04Didn't you realize there was something going on between them?
00:47:06She didn't know his name.
00:47:07He didn't know it himself, even, really.
00:47:08Oh, you're exaggerating.
00:47:09Nothing of the sort.
00:47:10I wanted to find out more about them.
00:47:12If you hadn't made me play blind man's buff.
00:47:27There you are, Basil.
00:47:28What did I tell you?
00:47:29They've not gone home.
00:47:30They've taken the other direction.
00:47:34King Thorpe, 843, please.
00:47:38Hurry.
00:47:42Oh, why, hello, Margaret.
00:47:44I thought we'd never get away.
00:47:45Didn't you think she seemed a bit suspicious?
00:47:47I don't think so.
00:47:47Just naturally inquisitive.
00:47:48She seemed satisfied with the answers I gave.
00:47:50I nearly died when you produced that china dwarf.
00:47:52Why don't you miss it from the garden?
00:47:54We mustn't laugh.
00:47:55Why not?
00:47:56It was very funny when she asked my name.
00:47:57I was scared stiff.
00:47:58The look on your face.
00:48:00No, we mustn't laugh.
00:48:00It's very serious.
00:48:02All the same.
00:48:02You look much better when you're laughing.
00:48:03Do I?
00:48:04Of course, I don't want to make trouble.
00:48:05I feel it's my duty to tell you.
00:48:07I mean, Erica's so young.
00:48:08She's at an awkward age.
00:48:10Oh, but I can't understand it.
00:48:13Erica always tells me if she's going a long way.
00:48:16And certainly who she's going with.
00:48:18Oh, Gordon Blame is the only man I don't like to see her with.
00:48:24Well, then it was him.
00:48:25I'm sure of it.
00:48:26He gave a false name.
00:48:27Yes, but he's in India.
00:48:28Oh, then it wasn't him.
00:48:30Which way did you see the car went?
00:48:33Yes.
00:48:34Yes.
00:48:37All right, I'll phone you later.
00:48:43He never even thanked me.
00:48:45Two more miles and we'll be there.
00:48:46Two more miles and we'll be there.
00:48:48Yes, we'll be there.
00:48:48What then?
00:48:49What then, my child?
00:48:49What then?
00:48:50The tramp, the coat, the belt back to Daddy E.
00:48:52He's a part.
00:48:52He's sure the tramp will be there.
00:48:53Of course he will.
00:48:54He'll be standing on the doorstep to us, streaming down his simple face,
00:48:57saying, here you are, governor.
00:48:58Well, it'll be as easy as all that.
00:48:59Why not?
00:49:00Everything's gone all right up till now.
00:49:01I don't see why our luck should change.
00:49:02I hope not.
00:49:03It'll be such a waste.
00:49:04When you go back to your father, you can burst open the door and say...
00:49:07With a throb in my voice.
00:49:08Yes, a throb in the voice is certainly indicated.
00:49:10You will stand in front of him and say, I travel far and risk much.
00:49:13And here is the man in all his innocence.
00:49:15Then he'll pat me on the head and say...
00:49:17With a throb in his voice.
00:49:18Thank you, Erica.
00:49:20You're rather touching if you knelt, I think.
00:49:21Oh, Robert, if only things will turn out all right.
00:49:23They started to.
00:49:24Well, how do you mean?
00:49:26You called me Robert.
00:49:27Oh, did I?
00:49:29I didn't notice it.
00:49:30She'll be going through Lemming unless she turns back.
00:49:33Why, it's an old Morris.
00:49:36No, I don't remember the number.
00:49:37She'll have someone with her.
00:49:40A young man, I believe.
00:49:42Get her to telephone me, will you?
00:49:55Excuse me.
00:49:56Are you Miss Burgoyne?
00:49:57Yes.
00:49:58Your father's chief constable, isn't he?
00:50:00Yes.
00:50:00Why?
00:50:01He wants you to phone him right away.
00:50:02Oh.
00:50:03Says it's urgent.
00:50:04Will you step inside?
00:50:04Why?
00:50:07You're the chap who escaped from the police court this morning.
00:50:09I've seen your picture.
00:50:10Here, you better come inside here.
00:50:11Quick, step on it.
00:50:13We've got overconfident.
00:50:14We ought to give him this place a miss.
00:50:15Still, we may do it.
00:50:16That's the best you can get out of her.
00:50:18God, we seem to be crawling.
00:50:19It's awful running away like this,
00:50:20especially with an escaped man.
00:50:22It means I'm an accessory, an accessory.
00:50:23I'll get ten years.
00:50:24Oh, it's terrible.
00:50:25What'll happen to the boys?
00:50:26Poor father.
00:50:27We must go faster, faster.
00:50:29You've got to get that coat back.
00:50:30I can't go back now.
00:50:32Oh, poor father.
00:50:32What shall I tell him?
00:50:33What shall I tell him?
00:50:34Well, I suppose it must be the men.
00:50:37I can't understand it.
00:50:43Keep my daughter's name out of it, Inspector.
00:50:46Oh, for the time anyway.
00:50:48That's all right, sir.
00:50:49Don't you worry.
00:50:50The search is well underway.
00:50:52He's probably forced her to go to Ashcroft Forest.
00:50:55There'd be less chance of them being found there.
00:50:57We're combing the forest now, sir.
00:51:04It's what you see.
00:51:20We're starting to run.
00:51:20We must move on.
00:51:21We'll be leaving.
00:51:23We're not leaving.
00:51:25We'll be leaving.
00:51:25We'll be leaving.
00:51:26We'll be leaving.
00:51:27We're leaving.
00:51:28It was like we want to be leaving.
00:51:29It's all right, my dear. We're perfectly safe here. We'll hide here for a bit.
00:51:42The whole thing will be over in a couple of hours or so.
00:51:45We can shake hands and you'll never see me again.
00:51:48Won't I?
00:51:50Well, you needn't ever see me again.
00:51:53Put your camera.
00:51:55It's all right, Ren.
00:51:57No, you'll do as I tell you.
00:51:59I know exactly how you feel.
00:52:01You'll see no end, Ken.
00:52:03You don't believe it's true.
00:52:05The night always exaggerates things, doesn't it?
00:52:08Personally, I like the night. It's much more alive than the day.
00:52:12Look at those people in that train.
00:52:14Eating. Actually eating.
00:52:17Actually what? I'll scout about for something too much.
00:52:19Shall I?
00:52:20No, we'll wait.
00:52:21We'll wait till it goes safely in our hands and then we'll eat.
00:52:23And how we'll eat?
00:52:24Straight through a seven-course dinner. Second helping some champagne.
00:52:28Well, I'm going now.
00:52:30I shan't be known.
00:52:32And off we'll go and dangle the belt before their goggling eyes.
00:52:36And then I'll carry you all the way home.
00:52:39Well, now for the lodging house.
00:52:42Look what I've finished from a rare woman's hut.
00:52:44Look what I've finished from a rare woman's hut.
00:52:46Well, how do I look?
00:53:10Well, how do I look?
00:53:19Very good.
00:53:21Very good, darling. Do say something.
00:53:25I can't.
00:53:29I just can't.
00:53:31I know I'm being silly, but...
00:53:36I'm so terribly...
00:53:40terribly tired.
00:53:48My dear, of course you are.
00:53:50What can I do?
00:53:52Perhaps you'd better get along home.
00:53:54No.
00:53:55I won't see it out now.
00:53:57A marvellous.
00:54:01Well, I'll be all right here.
00:54:04I don't want anything to happen to me.
00:54:06You'll be perfectly safe, I promise you.
00:54:09Now, you have a little nap.
00:54:10I'm trying to get all your worries.
00:54:13That's right.
00:54:19Tauza. Tauza.
00:54:21Look after her, Tauza.
00:54:22Look after her, Tauza.
00:54:29I don't want anything...
00:54:32to happen to you, either.
00:54:52Tauza.
00:54:55Tauza.
00:54:59Good evening, Nobby.
00:55:03Why, Nobby?
00:55:04He's been dead since before the war.
00:55:06Oh.
00:55:07Got a bed?
00:55:08One left.
00:55:09Okay.
00:55:10Number six.
00:55:11Thanks.
00:55:12Oh, Will in yet?
00:55:14Will?
00:55:15Now, I've kept his bed.
00:55:17You're a pair of his.
00:55:18Yeah.
00:55:19I didn't know you had one.
00:55:20Yeah.
00:55:21Oh, yes.
00:55:22Good night.
00:55:50What?
00:55:54Good.
00:55:55Good.
00:55:58Okay.
00:56:01All right.
00:56:08Nobby.
00:56:09You're all so sweet.
00:56:11You're welcome.
00:56:12You're welcome.
00:56:13Mm-hmm.
00:56:14You're welcome.
00:56:15You're welcome.
00:56:16You're welcome.
00:56:17You're welcome.
00:56:18You're welcome.
00:56:49I don't want any of that business here, do you understand?
00:57:18I don't want to come here again.
00:57:20That's all right, then. You keep out.
00:57:22But a bit of a bridge ain't worth sweeping it.
00:57:24Get out!
00:57:26Oldwell hasn't gone yet, is he?
00:57:28You're his pal, you ought to know.
00:57:31Just woke up.
00:57:31Do you know which his old world will try to mender?
00:57:44No, mate. Never heard of him.
00:57:46So that's the game, is it?
00:58:05So you are a pal of his after all.
00:58:08How long has this racket been going on?
00:58:09It's a matter of...
00:58:10Well!
00:58:11Who wants me?
00:58:13Oh, the governor.
00:58:17Hello, ducky.
00:58:18Cup want mending?
00:58:19Don't you come your racket in here.
00:58:21What's your trouble, Kelly?
00:58:22Getting your pal to bust up my china so that you can mend it.
00:58:25My pal?
00:58:25I don't want any argument from you.
00:58:26It's the last time you come in here.
00:58:28What's he mean?
00:58:30And who are you?
00:58:31Listen, I want to talk to you.
00:58:32I'll hang you in a minute.
00:58:33It's in my wallet.
00:58:34I've got to talk to you about something very important.
00:58:35What's your game?
00:58:36And who says that I'm your pal?
00:58:37Oh, no.
00:58:37That was a mistake.
00:58:38I was thinking Plinkin' Will was.
00:58:40I've chased you for nearly 50 miles.
00:58:4150 miles?
00:58:42What for?
00:58:43Do you know anything about a raincoat?
00:58:46I don't know what you're talking about.
00:58:48I've got to get it long.
00:58:49You do know something about it.
00:58:50But I'm not interested in you.
00:58:51I only want the coat.
00:58:52Go on, Will.
00:58:53Bash his mouth in.
00:58:54Here, get something you don't expect in a minute.
00:58:56You got a coat from Tom's hat, didn't you?
00:58:57Well, it's mine.
00:58:58Only one for evidence.
00:58:59You can have it back afterwards.
00:59:00It's no good asking me.
00:59:01I keep telling you.
00:59:02I don't know nothing about it.
00:59:04Oh, why are you so obstinate?
00:59:05I tell you, it's a matter of life and death.
00:59:06It's going to save me.
00:59:07It's going to save me from a charge of murder.
00:59:08The police are after me now.
00:59:10Why, Captain?
00:59:11Murder?
00:59:11Yeah, I can't hang about here.
00:59:12Before you...
00:59:14Erica!
00:59:16I got the fighter.
00:59:17Come on, I'm not finished with you yet.
00:59:19What's the idea?
00:59:20Here, wait for me.
00:59:21Get him down.
00:59:21Get him down.
00:59:22I'm sorry for murder.
00:59:23The police are after him.
00:59:24Hurry up, Sergeant.
00:59:25They're just running out.
00:59:29Right here.
00:59:31Erica, Erica.
00:59:33Farther up, quick.
00:59:34What's she out here?
00:59:34I don't want to get anything.
00:59:36Right now.
00:59:42Try that way.
00:59:45Here, the captain knows all about him.
00:59:47He's keeping his master.
00:59:48Kidnapped.
00:59:49We're coming.
00:59:59Come on, Townsend.
01:00:01What's the matter with the darn dog?
01:00:02My Jesus, Els.
01:00:05Coat, look.
01:00:06The raincoat.
01:00:07Pull up.
01:00:08We've got it.
01:00:09I didn't know what you were up to, Governor.
01:00:28Coming along and saying you're my pal.
01:00:31And dragging me about like this.
01:00:33I feel like a shy bride.
01:00:37I'm terribly glad.
01:00:40I wonder how far the nearest telephone box is.
01:00:42I ought to get on to Father.
01:00:44There you are.
01:00:46It's mine, all right.
01:00:50There's no belt.
01:00:52What have you done with the belt?
01:00:54What have you done with that belt?
01:00:55Belt?
01:00:56Well, here's where it was.
01:00:56Fix what's happened to him.
01:00:58There was no belt on it when the bloke gave it me.
01:01:00And it was my belt.
01:01:01Who did you say gave you the coat?
01:01:04I told you, some fella.
01:01:05Well, can't you remember what he looked like?
01:01:07Yes, he blinked.
01:01:08What do you mean, blinked?
01:01:09How do you mean it?
01:01:10Like this.
01:01:12Anyhow, his evidence is as good as the belt.
01:01:13He knows that I didn't give it to him.
01:01:15Oh, no, Governor, it wasn't you.
01:01:17It's no good, Robert.
01:01:18Of course it is.
01:01:19It's perfectly good proof.
01:01:20The police will never believe his evidence.
01:01:22What do you mean?
01:01:23I'm respectable?
01:01:24And as for Trump saying he was given a practically new overcoat,
01:01:26well, they'll think it's fantastic.
01:01:28I've got to talk to you more about this.
01:01:31The police will catch up with us soon.
01:01:32Where's the best place to hide?
01:01:34Well, there's Bricketts Wood about three mile off,
01:01:36and there's a quiet little lane I know where nobody goes much
01:01:39before you get to everything.
01:01:40Oh, what about the old mine workings?
01:01:43About a mile or so up.
01:01:44That'll do.
01:01:44Come on, Erica.
01:01:44Come on.
01:01:45Come on.
01:02:15Let's try the old mine workings.
01:02:33Robert!
01:02:34Hang on.
01:02:35I'm coming.
01:02:35Come on.
01:02:45Here they are!
01:03:15Come on, boys.
01:03:16Come on.
01:03:17We've left the dog behind.
01:03:20He's all right.
01:03:21They'll find him.
01:03:22You're all right, you mean.
01:03:23I'm going back.
01:03:24Don't be scared.
01:03:25Come on.
01:03:26Hold on, Miss.
01:03:27Hold on.
01:03:28Have you got him?
01:03:29No, he's got him.
01:03:30Which way did he go?
01:03:32Now, Miss Burgoyne, we know that you're being involved in this
01:03:35is no fault of your own.
01:03:36Really?
01:03:37We naturally surmise that you were trying to trap him.
01:03:40I see.
01:03:41When he gave you the slip, where do you think he was making for?
01:03:44I don't know.
01:03:45And he said nothing at all?
01:03:47Nothing at all.
01:03:48Miss Burgoyne, I'm doing all I can to make things easy for you.
01:03:51Will you please try and make them easy for me?
01:03:53I've got a job on here.
01:03:55I've got to find a murderer.
01:03:56Then why don't you?
01:03:57Well, we're doing our best.
01:03:58You're not.
01:03:59Can't you see what a mistake you're making?
01:04:00You find a clue, then follow it to death.
01:04:02The evidence against Tisdell is very strong.
01:04:04It's not.
01:04:05Can't you tell he didn't do it?
01:04:06He had no reason to.
01:04:07The woman was helping him.
01:04:08He told you that.
01:04:09Yes, he told us a lot of things.
01:04:10If you'd stop chasing him, you might find the real murderer.
01:04:12I should like to know why you take all this interest in Tisdell.
01:04:15Because...
01:04:16Because he's innocent.
01:04:18He couldn't kill anything.
01:04:20He's much too kind and gentle.
01:04:22Why, he's the finest person...
01:04:24I'm sorry to have kept you waiting, gentlemen.
01:04:32For what we're about to receive,
01:04:34may the Lord make us truly thankful.
01:04:47Christopher, try not to be so noisy with your soup.
01:04:50Okay.
01:04:52Your father would like to see you when you've finished, Mr. Oka.
01:04:56Mr. Oka.
01:04:57Your father would like to see you when you've finished, Mr. Oka.
01:05:02Mr. Oka.
01:05:03Your father would like to see you when you've finished, Mr. Oka.
01:05:04Your father would like to see you when you've finished, Mr. Oka.
01:05:08Mr. Oka.
01:05:09Your father would like to see you when you've finished, Mr. Oka.
01:05:11Your father would like to see you when you've finished, Mr. Oka.
01:05:15Mr. Oka.
01:05:16Please.
01:05:17Mr. Oka.
01:05:18I'll come in.
01:05:19Mr. Oka.
01:05:20Come in, Erica, my dear.
01:05:33Come in, Erica, my dear.
01:05:37I wanted us to have a little talk together.
01:05:43I can quite understand that you didn't want to speak in front of those detectives.
01:05:49But surely there's something that you want to tell me...
01:05:53that might help us to find this fellow?
01:05:56No problem, there's nothing.
01:06:00I see.
01:06:01You still persist in shielding a man wanted for murder.
01:06:05He's not a murderer.
01:06:11You know as well as I do that you're committing a criminal offence.
01:06:15And I'm responsible.
01:06:23You'd better read this.
01:06:31Must you do this, Father?
01:06:35You'd better go to your room. Stay there at the time.
01:06:41You'd better go to your room. Stay there at the time.
01:06:43You'd better go to your room. Stay there at the time.
01:07:13What, Father?
01:07:14I'm sorry.
01:07:15You're scared.
01:07:16I'm sorry.
01:07:17I'm sorry.
01:07:18I'm sorry.
01:07:19You're late for the age of 20.
01:07:21You're ready for the age of 20.
01:07:22I'm sorry.
01:07:23You know what, property of the tree is.
01:07:25I'm sorry.
01:07:26I'm sorry.
01:07:27I' sorry.
01:07:28I'm sorry.
01:07:29You're not sorry.
01:07:30I'm sorry.
01:07:31I'm sorry.
01:07:33I'm sorry.
01:07:34Is everything all right?
01:08:00Has our Will found you?
01:08:04I'm going to give myself up.
01:08:07That's why I came back.
01:08:08I wanted to tell them that I forced you into it.
01:08:11To say goodbye.
01:08:14I did it because I wanted to.
01:08:16It's no use.
01:08:17The cope with no belt was the end of everything.
01:08:19I suppose they found it in the car.
01:08:21Yes, they brought it in while I was being questioned.
01:08:23No belt in the pocket by any chance?
01:08:25No.
01:08:26Nothing but a box of matches in the Grand Hotel.
01:08:28I've got to go.
01:08:51Old Will's waiting.
01:08:52Would you go now?
01:08:59I don't want to look around.
01:09:00I don't want to look around.
01:09:20Please.
01:09:30No.
01:09:34Elika.
01:09:40Those matches. Did you say Grand Hotel?
01:09:44Yes. Why?
01:09:45I've never been there in my life.
01:09:48Then whoever killed...
01:09:50Has been, or still is, at the Grand Hotel.
01:10:17Well, if it didn't, Cinderella, what's the idea?
01:10:23What idea?
01:10:24This dressing up for the ball.
01:10:25I don't know what you mean, officer.
01:10:27Well, er, this.
01:10:31I've been watching you for the last half hour.
01:10:47I'm so glad you came back. I don't know what I'd have done without you.
01:10:50After all, you're the only one that can recognize him.
01:10:52These boots bench a bit. I haven't had time to slit them for my corns.
01:11:00Hadn't we better start looking for him?
01:11:02Yes, all right.
01:11:03It's all right.
01:11:12Here, what's that place?
01:11:14That's the office.
01:11:15Well, perhaps they know a bloke what twitches. I'll go and ask.
01:11:21Excuse me, miss. You don't happen to know...
01:11:24Just a moment, please.
01:11:25Well, just a moment, please.
01:11:26All right.
01:11:27It's no good asking her. She'll never know a thing like that.
01:11:34What about driving there, eh?
01:11:35Yes, anywhere.
01:11:36Yes.
01:11:56Yes, sir?
01:11:57Yes, sir.
01:12:00Table for two, please.
01:12:09You ought to order tea or something if we're going to stay here long.
01:12:11What?
01:12:12Should I have beer?
01:12:13I don't know the candidate any at the moment.
01:12:15I'd better order it as I'm the man, eh?
01:12:18Two cups of tea, please.
01:12:19Indian or China, sir?
01:12:21No, tea.
01:12:26Who's the fellow you seldom play of
01:12:29When you think of a band
01:12:31Isn't the leader who stands in mind
01:12:33You keep an eye while I tell you if I know father.
01:12:35Very good one.
01:12:36Haven't you seen anyone with a twitch yet?
01:12:38Too many people.
01:12:39You must find him.
01:12:40Well, you can't ask them all if they twitches, can I?
01:12:42Now, we've bitten off water we can chill here.
01:12:45He must be here somewhere.
01:13:06No one can like the drummer man.
01:13:08Every man who plays in the band is wonderful, too.
01:13:13I've got to give credit where credit is due.
01:13:18But when it comes to make that music up,
01:13:21make you give it all it's got,
01:13:24I'm right here to tell you, mister,
01:13:26no one can like the drummer man.
01:13:36I'm right here to tell you,
01:13:46I've got to give the character.
01:13:49I'm right here.
01:13:50Have a great day.
01:13:54I'm right here.
01:13:57You are too late,
01:13:59But when you have a pulse,
01:14:02I'm not sort of twitchy either, just with one eye.
01:14:32No, both eyes.
01:14:44I can't see nothing with all these people crowding about.
01:14:47Can't we go to another table?
01:14:49We can't. They're all taken.
01:14:50Well, we've got to get a look somehow. What about dancing around, eh?
01:14:54Can you dance?
01:14:55No, of course not, Ducky, but I don't mind having a go.
01:14:58It's only half walking anyway.
01:15:00I wish I had my old boots.
01:15:30I wish I had my old boots.
01:15:32I wish I was able to dance and dance.
01:15:34It's only half walking anyway.
01:15:36I wish I was allowed to dance and dance.
01:15:40I wish I had my old boots.
01:15:42I wish I had my old boots.
01:16:14I want you, old man.
01:16:39Don't come in again like that.
01:16:41It isn't funny, and I pay someone else to make the orchestrations.
01:16:44I'm afraid it's no good, Ducky.
01:16:50We mustn't give up.
01:16:52The cops have been watching us for the past quarter of an hour.
01:16:55I know. I didn't think you'd noticed.
01:16:57I didn't think you hadn't, neither.
01:16:59They're probably looking for Mr. Tisdell.
01:17:01I shouldn't take care of it.
01:17:06I'm sorry.
01:17:07I don't think you've got your own own.
01:17:11I'm sorry.
01:17:12I'm sorry.
01:17:12I'm sorry.
01:17:13I'm sorry.
01:17:13I shouldn't take too many of those, old man.
01:17:32I'll take as many as I do, please.
01:17:33All right. All right.
01:17:35I'm sorry.
01:17:36Give me to stop this twitch.
01:17:37It's got to be stopped somehow.
01:17:38It's getting on my nerves.
01:17:41Come on, boys.
01:17:42Time's up.
01:17:43I want to thank you for your patience and your consideration.
01:17:48The whole thing's beyond me.
01:17:50You must go in.
01:17:50Sorry, sir, but it can't be helped.
01:17:52Of course.
01:17:52Go ahead.
01:17:53Do whatever you think fit.
01:17:55There's nothing you need to do to her.
01:17:59It's all right.
01:18:00I'm not going to have any trouble.
01:18:01I bet you didn't think of that sooner.
01:18:02You might have saved a great deal of trouble.
01:18:04Well, bring him inside, sergeant.
01:18:05I'm going to get Miss Burgoyne and the other man.
01:18:10All right, boys.
01:18:10Give us a name.
01:18:11Whereabouts?
01:18:14You're there.
01:18:16Ask him to come out, will you?
01:18:17And he'll come out.
01:18:17Oh, geez.
01:18:17All right, sir.
01:19:46Oh, well.
01:19:51Stand back, please.
01:19:52Please.
01:19:53Stand back.
01:19:54We need to ask.
01:19:55Please.
01:19:56Keep clear.
01:19:57The doctor.
01:19:58All right.
01:19:59Let's get along.
01:20:07What happened to the bansman-waiter?
01:20:08I don't know, sir.
01:20:09I was trying to find a doctor.
01:20:10They don't seem to know what to do for him.
01:20:13Oh, can't we help?
01:20:14Your last efforts at first aid weren't much of a success, were they?
01:20:17Can't you be human for once?
01:20:18Here.
01:20:19Here.
01:20:30Here, let me see.
01:20:33Get some brandy, sir.
01:20:34Certainly.
01:20:35Will!
01:20:36Will!
01:20:37Will!
01:20:38Look, Will!
01:20:39His eyes!
01:20:40Someone might be black from his face.
01:20:42That's him, miss.
01:20:43It's him, all right.
01:20:44All right.
01:20:45You gave a whole tramp around.
01:20:46No man.
01:20:47Oh my God.
01:20:48You gave an old tramp a trick for him, sir.
01:20:49And before him, no.
01:20:50You gave a tramp, a tramp a trick.
01:20:51Look, Will!
01:20:52Yeah, sir.
01:20:53All right.
01:20:54Who gave a tramp a dream, sir?
01:20:55Look, Will!
01:20:56Will, his eyes!
01:20:57Well, someone might be black from his face.
01:20:59That's him, miss.
01:21:03That's him, miss. It's him, all right.
01:21:12You gave an old tramp a raincoat, didn't you?
01:21:18What did you do with the belt that belonged to it?
01:21:22What did I do with the belt?
01:21:25I twisted it round her neck and choked the life out of her.
01:21:44Found him. It's all right. It's all right.
01:21:55Father, don't you think we ought to ask Mr. Tisbill to dinner?
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