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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:30Claire
01:31Well, this is a pleasant surprise
01:34Rather more of a surprise than a pleasure, I would say
01:36Oh, really, Miss Claire
01:39Haven't you already caused me enough trouble without trailing after me everywhere I go?
01:43Trailing after you?
01:44Why, don't be silly, Claire
01:46I had no idea you were sailing today
01:48I'm taking a trip for my health, you know
01:50Absolute doctor's orders
01:52No doubt
01:53You look positively frail
01:55I see you later
01:59Yes, much later
02:01Constance!
02:14Well, what are you doing here?
02:17Traveling for my health
02:19Absolute doctor's orders
02:21And all that sort of stuff
02:22Your friends seem delighted at seeing you
02:26Tentable
02:26Star of my late-talented show
02:29Purely professional association
02:31But what are you doing here?
02:33I noticed that your wife didn't fall for that professional association
02:37So why should I?
02:39I had a little bird keep an eye on you
02:41And here I am
02:42Aren't you pleased?
02:44Oh, delighted
02:45For attracting attention
02:49Let's be nonchalant
02:51Thanks
02:51My lawyer suggested I sue you
02:56But when I heard from a friend
02:58In your office
03:00I thought perhaps the bird in hand
03:03Was better
03:05Interesting
03:06Goodbye
03:18I
03:49Looks like we have a fair wind was well and yes
03:57We're staring a hundred and seventy gyro a hundred and fifty magnetic. I didn't have a tire or a hundred and fifty magnetic
04:05Good afternoon sir. Good afternoon, Mr. Higley
04:07Pardon me miss Norville captain Hamlin's compliments dinner will be served at seven. Oh, I like tell him I should be delighted. Thank you
04:27Don't bother about these I'm hanging up. Well, just call me if you need that
04:37I
04:58Suppose this is also a coincidence well with a little bit of contrivance. Yes, you know the old addict love laughs that locks
05:08I'm afraid I have no sense of humor. Why don't you see this thing sensibly clear? We could have a lovely voyage together
05:18Clear no
05:26Hello person speaking this is miss Norville and 125 I
05:32Find this Kevin decidedly depressing. I'd like to be transferred to another one
05:36Yes, miss Norville
05:38I'll I'll see what we have available
05:41There may be an extra charge
05:45That is entirely unnecessary. I wouldn't annoy you for the world I can't depend on it
05:51You know, I'm quite mad about you
05:54Don't we at least be friends
05:57Not with connecting Kevin
05:59To say the least
06:05are purely professional association
06:22Convenient to play the least
06:24Convenient, to say the least.
06:29You don't understand.
06:30No, I didn't, but I do now.
06:33Why, it was purely coincidence that our cabins happened to be next to each other.
06:37As soon as we found it out, Miss Norville asked the president to change it.
06:40Explanations are unnecessary, Tony.
06:42I thought I meant everything to you until you met that woman.
06:46Now I mean nothing.
06:47Connick.
06:48Don't get the idea that I'm jealous.
06:50I don't care.
06:51The only thing I'm interested in is my share.
06:57Here's a little lady you can't get rid of without a payoff.
07:04Well, now, wait a minute, Connie.
07:08Your share?
07:10Payoff?
07:11Ask the little bird.
07:13I'm mum for the person.
07:16Look here, Connie.
07:17I don't get the inference of your remarks.
07:19You don't?
07:20No, I don't.
07:21What are you driving at, anyway?
07:23Consult your conscience, if you have one.
07:32Hello, Mr. Blair.
07:34Oh, how are you?
07:35How are you?
07:37Did they expect to find you vacationing after yesterday's rumours?
07:39No.
07:40The street had your firm on the rocks.
07:41Oh, nothing to it, Alan.
07:43Nothing to it.
07:44Just a little rain.
07:45May I present Mr. Bruce Allen, Miss Fox?
07:47Not the Bruce Allen of the time.
07:49The criminologist?
07:50The same, in person.
07:52How interesting.
07:54Are you on a case now?
07:56No.
07:57Just taking a little vacation.
07:59Oh, I see.
08:01Well, we're taking a stroll.
08:03So long.
08:04See you later.
08:05Your friend, Alan, seems to upset you.
08:20Do you think he knows anything?
08:38Knows anything?
08:41Just what do you mean, Connie?
08:42You know.
08:45Well, well.
08:53Look who's here.
08:55Still snooping, huh?
08:57Just taking a trip for my health.
09:03Snooping bad for that.
09:06Really?
09:09Is that a tip?
09:11What do you think?
09:12How's your friend, Martin?
09:18How's your friend, Martin?
09:24You ought to know.
09:26Still up the river.
09:27Oh, yes.
09:31You proved a perfect alibi.
09:35I remember.
09:38Marvelous member.
09:41You pity if you lost him.
09:45Blair's cabinet.
09:47Ah, I say surgeon.
09:48Listen.
09:49What did make Bruce Allen of the time?
09:51Here.
09:52Here.
09:52Where is he?
09:56Oh.
10:02Pleased to meet you, mister.
10:04Mister, er.
10:06Alan.
10:09Mr. Alden.
10:12I've got the greatest cure for seasickness.
10:15If you ever get sick, let me know.
10:17My name is Sturgeon.
10:19If you seem to remember,
10:21just think of a fish.
10:22Yeah, all right, all right.
10:23Come on, I want to talk to you.
10:25A fish, you know, what a lot of you.
10:28Three.
10:29Hey, I'm sure glad I bumped into that friend of yours.
10:33I'm not.
10:34He's a gentleman.
10:35Yeah?
10:36A perfect gentleman.
10:38Come on, I want to talk to you.
10:41Oh, well, fancy finding you here.
10:44The famous Bruce Allen.
10:45Vacationing or digging up some poor hidden skillet.
10:49Hell, it's wrong both times.
10:50Just couldn't stay in New York without the sight of it.
10:54How long has this been going on?
10:55Oh, ages.
10:56Ever since the opening of Spring Blossom.
10:58How interesting.
11:00Did you like the show?
11:01No, can't say that I did.
11:03Thought your part was a little forced.
11:06Well, you're certainly frank.
11:07All the same, I'm very happy to see you again.
11:10Allow me to return the company.
11:25Is she steering a good course?
11:27Yes, sir.
11:30Mr. Weldon.
11:32Yes, sir.
11:34I'd like to have the ship's position by star, please.
11:36Yes, sir.
11:50Stand by.
11:54Time.
11:5525 degrees, 30 minutes.
12:10I'll make the round and find everything ship's shape, sir.
12:13Thank you, Mr. Gregory.
12:14You know, you're a most unusual man.
12:31You haven't told me that I don't survive it.
12:33Or that I remind you of again you were once saving that.
12:44I don't want to waste any time searching for bodies at the sea.
13:09Don't be ridiculous.
13:10Oh, baby!
13:14I'm ready.
13:21Can't you leave that bottle alone just once?
13:24Bottle?
13:26Bottle?
13:29Oh, you mean my seasick medicine.
13:33No, I don't.
13:35Either I meet Blair tonight or you go overboard.
13:39But I can't swim.
13:41You'll learn.
13:45You'll meet him.
13:47And when I meet, Mr. Blair,
13:50try and remember that you were a gentleman once.
13:55Once?
13:56I resent that.
13:57I resent that.
13:57Good evening, Miss Norville.
14:20Oh, good evening.
14:21Mr. Allen.
14:22Good evening.
14:22I hear the market took another tumble.
14:25Oh, really?
14:27You hear everything, don't you?
14:29No, but I managed to keep my ears open.
14:32Hmm.
14:40See him anyplace?
14:42There he is, over there.
14:44Come on.
14:51Not while I was there.
14:53Well, what difference does that make?
14:55A lot of difference.
14:57I don't understand.
14:59I believe this is our dance.
15:10Sorry.
15:11All right.
15:12Shall we?
15:13You know, you've been avoiding me for the past week.
15:30Have I?
15:38Stop being here.
15:39Let's go on dance, eh?
15:40I hadn't noticed.
15:43I found it quite comfortable.
15:50Well, there's something I want to tell you.
15:52Well, go ahead.
15:54I'm listening.
16:00Surely you'll grant me a moment.
16:05Stop the moment.
16:10I thought it's so impressive in there.
16:31Beautiful night, isn't it?
16:33So soft and farmy.
16:35Did we come out here to talk about the weather?
16:39No.
16:40We came out to talk about you.
16:43You seem to forget, Claire, that much of your success has come through me.
16:49I haven't forgotten, and I appreciate everything you've done.
16:52We've thrashed all this out before.
16:54Oh, I could do a great deal more for you, Claire.
16:58I...
16:59Claire, I will.
17:02Why won't you listen to Reed?
17:05Why do you treat me like a schoolboy?
17:08That would hardly be safe.
17:10Oh, let me go.
17:12Oh, please.
17:14Claire.
17:14Claire.
17:14I thought I heard Miss Nolter ask you to let her go.
17:30I'm sorry.
17:36Thanks so much.
17:43Tired?
17:44Don't?
17:53Talk.
17:59Is that for you?
18:01Excuse me.
18:09Well, if it isn't my old friend, Anthony Blair.
18:13Here we are, halfway toward Los Angeles, for you pop up.
18:28Meet Roy Fanny.
18:29This is Anthony Blair.
18:31How do you do, Mr. Blair?
18:32How do you do, Mr. Fanny?
18:32You look all down in the mouth.
18:36What's the matter?
18:37Oh, nothing much.
18:39Just an exceedingly dull voyage.
18:41I've been bored to death.
18:43I'm not much to card, but the way I feel now, I'd be tempted to play a little poker.
18:46Say, that's an idea.
18:48How about a game in my cabin, eh?
18:50Suppose you could get another hand?
18:51I guess I could.
18:53I'll meet you in your cabin.
18:54Fine.
18:54I'm on B deck.
18:551.23.
18:56Come along, Mr. Fanny.
19:02Pardon me.
19:04My name's Sturgeon.
19:05Think of a bitch.
19:06Do you play cards?
19:08No habro ingles, no le conozco, no febo cartas, nada.
19:12Comprende?
19:12Déjame en paz.
19:15Oh.
19:26We're steering 248 gyro, 227 magnetic.
19:29248 gyro, 227 magnetic.
19:32Good night, Harry.
19:33Good night.
19:36Here it is.
19:43What's the name again?
19:45Henderson.
19:47Come in.
19:50Welcome.
19:53Well, here you are at last.
19:55I thought you fell overboard.
19:57Mr. Hemingway, meet Mr. Anthony Blair.
20:01Henderson.
20:02How do you do, sir?
20:03How do you do, Mr. Fanny?
20:04Mr. Fanny.
20:06How do you do, Mr. Fanny?
20:07Why, Vincent?
20:08Sit down, gentlemen.
20:10Well, what should it be?
20:12Well, personally, I prefer stud.
20:15Seven card is more of a gamble.
20:17Stud's all right with me.
20:18Well, here we go.
20:22Five-man deal.
20:24Ace, you win the deal, Mr. Henderson.
20:28Here they're coming.
20:29Here they're coming.
20:29Here they're coming.
20:31Here they're coming.
20:32Here they're coming.
20:33Here they're coming.
20:34Here they're coming.
20:35Here they're coming.
20:36Here they're coming.
20:44Anything coming in?
20:48Just the usual news and what have you.
20:50I'll deliver this to Mr. Blair myself.
20:51Good night.
20:52Good night.
20:53Good night.
20:53you bet
21:00come on
21:05you're delaying the game mr. mr.
21:08sergeant it's easy to remember think of a fish
21:13all right mr. fish not fish
21:17sergeant well whatever it is
21:21mackerel smelt or if you're going to stay put in
21:24I resent that
21:26I
21:35come in
21:37I beg your pardon
21:39I'm off duty and thought I delivered myself as well thank you
21:42it's good
21:45something make them make
21:51do you mind if I watch a few rounds not at all
21:55and don't you join it
21:57well if there's anything I like better than poker
21:59it's poker you find a chair over there thanks very much
22:02I think that's correct
22:07down
22:08now then
22:11you know you're positive
22:22you've been dreaming for an hour
22:25what are you thinking about
22:27the isolation of a ship
22:29always sets me dreaming
22:31a little world of our own
22:34completely shut off
22:36from all the potential elements
22:39good
22:41bad
22:43you almost frighten me
22:45you
22:47imagine a hard-boiled newspaper man
22:50waxing romantic
22:56I didn't expect that
22:58from you
22:59I didn't plan it
23:03it just happened
23:05I believe you
23:09and I'm not sorry
23:11have you
23:13and I've got a little bit less
23:20from south, south, west
23:23sir
23:28you
23:29you
23:31you
23:33you
23:35You won't regret this evening.
23:45No, and I hope you won't.
23:49Don't dream too much.
23:53Good night.
23:55Good night.
24:05Good night.
24:35Good night.
24:42Hi, Po.
24:43How was that?
24:45Thunder?
24:46Must be a storm.
24:48Sleepy, why don't you go to bed?
24:50All right.
24:51Here we go.
24:52Queen, Shreve.
24:54Three rats.
24:56See?
24:57Bear Queens.
24:59And an ace.
25:04Your bet, sir.
25:08Five reds.
25:14Your five and five more, Mr. Blair.
25:22I'll call you.
25:24Fair aces.
25:27Fair of aces.
25:29Well.
25:30Aces again, eh?
25:32You seem to connect quite regularly when you deal, Mr. Henderson.
25:37Marcus, I'm called for him.
25:38Oh, I mean it.
25:39What are you going to do about it?
25:40What am I doing?
25:42Be a sport, Tony.
25:44He's a regular fella.
25:45He's a regular crook.
25:47Are you going to pay or welch?
25:50Oh, I'll pay.
26:01Well, Henderson, how much do I owe you?
26:28$1,250.
26:29There it is, Captain.
26:31Oh, that's all right.
26:33$1,000.
26:36$2,50.
26:38Now, get out.
26:42Before we finish this trip, you'll be sorry that you made that remark, Mr. Blair.
26:47Yeah, come on, you'd better go.
26:49Good night.
26:54If you get seasick, see me.
26:56Think of a fish.
26:57Oh.
27:06Tony, if you'll ever get seasick, see me.
27:11All right, I will, Milan.
27:13Go ahead, I'll be right down.
27:15Hurry up.
27:16Don't sleep it.
27:20And how much did you win?
27:23$900, Mr. Blair.
27:25Try and get it.
27:27What do you mean?
27:28You know what I mean.
27:29You're a professional gambler and a crook.
27:32I was on the Britannia in 1928 when you were put in the break for cheating at cars.
27:37The name was Benson.
27:39Now, get out.
27:41Nobody ever said that to me and got away with it.
27:45Well, I'll get away with it.
27:50Me.
28:03Come on, Stuart.
28:05Clean up this mess, will you please?
28:06Yes, sir.
28:07I want to see you.
28:16I want to see you.
28:17Who's there?
28:25Oh, it's you.
28:33I just dropped in to tell you that I met Mr. Blair.
28:37And had a very profitable evening.
28:39What do you mean?
28:41I have $1,250 of his money.
28:44How did you get it?
28:45Oh, a fair shuffle.
28:48I warned you to keep away from him.
28:51I'm sorry, sister, but sometimes I'm dreadfully hard of hearing.
28:58And I'm not through with Mr. Blair.
29:02What do you mean?
29:04Oh, nothing.
29:17Give me Mr. Blair.
29:20Never mind, operator.
29:28You met Blair, didn't you, sir?
29:32Yes, I met him.
29:34And I'm going to meet him again.
29:36And I'm going to bed.
29:38I'm sleeping.
29:44You go ahead, then.
29:45I'm going up on deck and get a little later.
29:46And I'm going to bed.
29:46Okay.
30:34How are you, Mr Allen?
30:52How are you, sir?
30:53Pretty late for you to be up, isn't it?
30:55Yes, I should have turned in an hour ago.
30:58Good night.
30:59Good night.
31:04Come in.
31:24Well, this is a pleasant surprise.
31:35I came only to return this.
31:37But I want you to have it as a token of my esteem.
31:40My favours are not for sale.
31:42I assure you I didn't mean that.
31:44Oh, yes, you did.
31:46But let me show it.
31:47I'm not interested.
31:48Now look here, Claire.
31:49You owe me a certain amount of consideration.
31:5430, 25, 40, sir.
31:5630, 25, 40, thank you.
31:57Good night.
31:58Good night, sir.
32:42I've sent from Australia and the criminologist who's on board I'm going to ask him to take charge of this unfortunate affair.
33:03This is the captain.
33:03Yes Mr. Allen I'm going to ask you to help us.
33:12Yes Mr. Weldon, I told him.
33:14When did it happen?
33:16This morning sometime after one o'clock.
33:18Anthony Blair.
33:20Mr. Allen this is Dr. Eichner.
33:23How do you do doctor?
33:25Of course you examined the body.
33:26Yes, death was caused by some sharp legions.
33:29Probably a knife or a dagger that pierced the heart.
33:32Steps through the chest I see.
33:34Yes and you notice the deep gash over the left eye caused by some blunt instrument.
33:38Oh Stuart.
33:40Yes sir.
33:41You in this cabin at any time last night?
33:43Yes sir.
33:44Is anyone else here at the time?
33:46Yes sir.
33:47Mr. Sturgeon and the man who shares his cabin.
33:50Mr. Dayton the wireless operator and the man in D-14.
33:54They were playing poker.
33:56Wasn't there a woman here too?
33:58No sir.
33:59What?
34:00Yes sir.
34:01I didn't see a lady enter after the men left.
34:05Would you know her if you saw her again?
34:08Yes sir.
34:10I think so.
34:11Let me see.
34:12It's breakfast time.
34:13Go to the dining saloon and see if you can find the lady in question.
34:16If he finds her may he ask her to your quarters for questioning?
34:19Certainly.
34:20Still do as Mr. Allen asks.
34:21Yes sir.
34:22I'd like to see the men whose names were mentioned there too.
34:27Yes sir.
34:28Mr. Weldon will you get those men patient?
34:29Yes.
34:30Yes sir.
34:31Yes sir.
34:32Yes a lad.
34:33Yes sir.
34:34Thank you for the medical day.
34:35A blunt instrument.
34:48Take a look at those stains, Doctor.
34:50That's blood, isn't it?
34:51Looks like it.
34:54Doctor, in your opinion, would the average woman have enough strength to
34:58plunge a knife deep enough into a man's body to reach his heart?
35:01I doubt it under normal conditions.
35:03What if she were desperate, terribly frightened?
35:05Or in a fit of anger, it's quite possible.
35:09What about an unusually strong woman?
35:12Very possible.
35:14I'm through here for the time being.
35:16I'd like to go to your quarters.
35:18Doctor, you take charge of the body.
35:27Well, steward, did you find the lady?
35:29The lady is here, sir.
35:30Asked her to come in.
35:31Did you send for me, Captain Hammond?
35:48I did, Miss Norvell.
35:50Will you be seated, please?
35:51Captain Hammond, there's a Miss Forbes aboard.
36:06I'd like to see her, too.
36:08Mr. Weldon, will you get Miss Forbes, please?
36:09Yes.
36:10Something very unfortunate has occurred, and if you'll be patient for a few moments, Mr.
36:29Alan will tell you all about it.
36:40What does this mean, Captain Hammond?
36:47Mr. Alan will tell you.
36:49I think you all knew Mr. Blair.
37:03Last night, he was murdered.
37:07Tell me, Blair, I'm murdered.
37:08And the person who killed him is in this room.
37:25Ladies and gentlemen, as master of this ship, I have appointed Mr. Alan to take charge of
37:32the investigation.
37:34Captain Hammond, I'd like to question these people one at a time.
37:36May they wait in there?
37:38Sure.
37:38I want to see Mr. Dayton first.
37:40Mr. Alan, may I leave?
37:42I have a lot of cabins to make up.
37:45Well, no.
37:47Oh, yes, he can go.
37:57Would you kindly step in this cabin, please?
38:00I really think this is an outpatient.
38:02Well, I don't know what this is all about.
38:06Did you play poker with Mr. Blair last night?
38:33Yes, sir.
38:33How well do you know him?
38:35Not at all.
38:36I delivered a radiogram to Mr. Blair.
38:38There were four playing.
38:39They asked me to join him.
38:40Being off duty, I suffered.
38:42Did you win?
38:42No, I lost a few dollars.
38:45What time did you leave Blair's cabin?
38:47Oh, I say about 1.30.
38:49I went to the smoking room where I met Mr. Henderson.
38:51We sat there and talked for fully an hour.
38:54Is it customary for you to sit about half the night?
38:56Do you have to be on duty at 8?
38:58No, sir.
38:59But Mr. Henderson had had an argument with Mr. Blair.
39:01He was in a dangerous mood and I thought he'd get over it if we talked a while.
39:05What was the argument about?
39:08Mr. Blair accused Mr. Henderson of cheating.
39:09Did you or did you not have an argument with Mr. Blair last night?
39:16Yes, I did.
39:18He called me a crook and naturally I took exception to him.
39:23Did you threaten him?
39:25Well, not exactly.
39:26I simply told him that before this trip was over, he'd regret what he had said to me.
39:33But why suspect me?
39:35My dear, sir, everyone connected with this case is under suspicion and still proven innocent.
39:41That's all.
39:43Did Mr. Fenton go to the cabin with you?
39:48Yes.
39:50Did he go to bed?
39:52No.
39:53He went for a walk.
39:54Do you think it's possible that you might have done the murder?
40:03Did I?
40:05I'm asking you.
40:10No.
40:13Where else were you during the evening?
40:17All over the boat.
40:19All right.
40:21Why did you quarrel with Mr. Blair last night?
40:23He quarreled with me.
40:25I didn't quarrel with him.
40:26Captain?
40:28Alan quarreled with Blair earlier in the evening himself.
40:32I heard him.
40:33Mr. Blair was annoying Miss Norvell and I went to her assistant.
40:36It wasn't anything serious.
40:39What did you quarrel about?
40:40Because he refused to pay his honest gambling debt.
40:42Honest gambling debt?
40:43Yes.
40:44Yes.
40:44How you've changed.
40:50You say you saw Miss Norvell leave Blair's cabin about 1.30.
40:53I did.
40:54What were you doing wandering about at that time in the morning?
40:57I had a headache.
40:59And I went to Mr. Blair's cabin for...
41:01For what?
41:03An aspirin tablet.
41:04Why didn't you ring for the stewardess?
41:10I don't think you're telling the truth, Miss Forbes.
41:15Did you enter his cabin?
41:17No.
41:18When I saw Miss Norvell had been there, I decided it might be embarrassing.
41:24What time did you retire last night?
41:27About two o'clock.
41:29Where were you between 1 and 1.30?
41:35In Mr. Blair's cabin.
41:39Was he alone?
41:41Yes.
41:43I'm afraid I must ask you what you were doing there.
41:48I went there to return something.
41:49We got an argument and he refused to let me go.
41:54Tell me, what exactly were the relations between you and Mr. Blair?
41:59Mr. Blair backed the play I was in.
42:03And during the run of the engagement, he repeatedly forced his attention upon me.
42:06His wife divorced him and the papers intimated that I was the cause of it all.
42:10Naturally, it was very unpleasant publicity and I decided to go away.
42:14Mr. Blair followed you on board this vessel?
42:16Yes.
42:18Captain, would you like to ask Miss Norvell any questions?
42:21Yes.
42:26Miss Norvell, have you ever seen this before?
42:28Take it away.
42:34I did it.
42:34I killed him.
42:35I don't realise what you're saying.
42:36But I tell you, I did it.
42:38He locked the door and came at me like a beast.
42:40Oh, I was terrified.
42:41Before I realised what I was doing, I struck him over the head with her.
42:45Then he staggered in the next room.
42:48And I left.
42:49Oh, but I didn't know he was dead.
42:51Oh, it's all right.
42:52It's all right.
42:53He wasn't dead then.
42:54He was stabbed afterwards with a knife.
42:56But Captain Hammond still believes I did it.
43:11Everything points definitely to you.
43:13I'm doing everything in my power to clear you.
43:17But I must have all the facts.
43:19Is there anything you've forgotten to tell me?
43:32Oh, you too are beginning to doubt me.
43:43No.
43:44But I still feel you're holding something back.
43:56I'm sorry, but I've told you everything I can.
43:59Claire, you're making it dreadfully difficult for me.
44:02Now listen, I want my split.
44:21You can't double-cross me.
44:23I'll get it, or else I'll tell who killed it.
44:28What do you make of it?
44:30Just a moment, Captain.
44:30Well, anything new to develop?
44:37No.
44:41I've decided that the message found in Mr. Blair's pocket doesn't help us then.
44:46I tell you, Mr. Allen, that Norvell girl is guilty.
44:49I agree with the captain.
44:51I disagree with you, sir.
44:52It's purely circumstantial effort.
44:55D'Weldon is right.
44:56You're trying to pin the murder on this girl, Captain, purely on circumstantial evidence.
45:02But I'll prove you're wrong before this night is over.
45:07Captain Hammond, Mr. Dayton has been found murdered.
45:11Mr. Dayton?
45:12Where?
45:13On sea deck.
45:14Just forward to Miss Norvell's cabin.
45:16Good heavens.
45:17Take us that at once.
45:18Come, Doctor.
45:19His heart was pierced with an iron.
45:28He was the wireless operator, wasn't he?
45:29Yes.
45:31I think I'd like to go to the wireless room.
45:33These are all that are in the logs, sir.
45:34Nothing unusual here.
45:46I think there's a message missing.
45:50It should be from New York.
45:54We'll find out.
45:55Raise, say they'll ask for a repeat on all messages in the last 24 hours.
45:59Yes, sir.
46:04You've seen that one.
46:34You've seen that one, too.
47:01Here's one you haven't seen.
47:04Here's one you haven't seen.
47:34They are absconded with $100,000 of his firm's money.
47:40Find the money and you have the murderer.
47:42I think Mr. Allen is absolutely right, Captain Hammond.
47:46I'm sure he is, Mr. Weldon.
47:49Well, I dislike doing it, but I'm afraid we shall have to search the cabins of all those you question.
47:53Mr. Weldon, get a master key from the purser and meet me in front of my cabin.
47:56Yes.
47:57We'll search Miss Norvell's cabin first.
48:01I'm convinced she's implicated.
48:03I'm convinced that she's innocent.
48:06If you insist upon searching her cabin, count me out of it.
48:10Oh, now, don't take that attitude, please, Mr. Allen.
48:12You know, we're all working toward the same end.
48:14But if you feel that way about it, I'll search her cabin and you can look through some of the others.
48:19All right.
48:20Mr. Rigby, keep this information from the crew and the passengers.
48:24Yes, sir.
48:28Not a word, Sparks.
48:29Yes, sir.
48:34Where is my street?
48:35It wasn't as much as I figured.
48:37Pardon me.
48:40I've got my head coming and I'm going to get...
48:50Good heavens, I wonder if she's been...
49:03Open that door.
49:05Hurry.
49:14I beg your pardon, Miss Norvell.
49:16We knocked, but there was no one in.
49:18What are you doing here?
49:20Mr. Blair had $100,000 in his cabin at the time of his murder.
49:28That money has disappeared and we're looking for it.
49:31But I know nothing about it.
49:33Mr. Weldon, see what you can find.
49:45This is an outrage.
49:47Under the circumstances, I have no alternative.
49:51Captain Hammond, I found this on the shelf in the closet.
50:08Captain Hammond, I found this on the shelf in the closet.
50:25So you didn't know there was any money here?
50:27But you didn't know anything about it.
50:31But I...
50:32I don't understand.
50:35Perhaps the police will understand when we dock tomorrow.
50:40Find Mr. Allen, please, and ask him to come to my cabin immediately.
50:44Yes.
50:44Miss Norvell, you may consider yourself under technical arrest.
50:55You mean...
50:56I'm a prisoner?
50:58You're not to leave your cabin until the ship docks.
51:00Mr. Allen, Captain Hammond would like to see you right away.
51:16We found $5,000 in new bills in Miss Norvell's cabin.
51:19I have an errand to do and then I'll be right up.
51:22Thank you, Mr. Weldon.
51:22Thank you, Mr. Weldon.
51:52Thank you, Mr. Weldon.
52:22Thank you, Mr. Weldon.
52:52Thank you, Mr. Weldon.
53:22good evening mr weldon good evening visiting no just working on a little theory of my own
53:47well certainly a hard worker mr weldon i do appreciate the way you've been trying to
53:52help us solve this mystery oh i don't mind it agrees with me so i noticed you seem to be putting on a
54:00little weight
54:01oh mr allen mr weldon has told you about our finding the money in miss norvell's cabin yes he has i didn't
54:14want to go on with our search there until i had you with me shall we go down and now wait a minute
54:19i think i can save you the trouble put up your hands weldon what do you mean up rigby open his coat
54:26there's the balance of your money rigby take the gun what does this mean means that mr dayton
54:39received the wireless message and conspired with his friend weldon to rob blair blair resisted so
54:45they killed him why was dayton killed because dead men tell no tale you shouldn't have planted that
54:53money in miss norvell's cabin that was your only mistake outside of that it was a pretty good job
55:00bon voyage mr weldon
55:33Why don't you use your sea-stick remedy?
55:36I did!
55:38Oh!
55:40Oh!
55:42Oh!
55:43Oh!
55:44Oh!
55:45Oh!
55:46Oh!
55:47Oh!
55:48Oh!
55:59They cut the inspection on the day out!
56:02They cut inspection on the day out!
56:15Miss Norval,
56:17I feel that we all owe you an apology.
56:20Oh, please don't I. I'm over there.
56:22Oh, Miss Forbes, I'd like you to congratulate me.
56:26I let New York a bachelor, and I'm going home a married man.
56:29And we'd like to see you sometime.
56:32You won't see me.
56:34I'm planning another trip for my health.
56:38Goodbye.
56:39Goodbye.
56:42Haven't I anything to say about this?
56:43Nothing at all.
56:44I'm not the least bit sorry.
56:49And I've just been blessed.
56:56Isn't there any privacy avoidance medical?
56:59Oh my God.
57:04No, no, no, no.
57:07No.
57:07No.
57:08No.
57:08No, no, no.
57:09No, no, no.
57:11No.
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