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Transcript
00:00Good morning!
00:10Good morning!
00:12Caught anything?
00:14Not yet.
00:16Holmes!
00:18What on earth are you doing here?
00:20Looking for you.
00:22Carry on, my dear fellow. Don't let me disturb you.
00:30What on earth are you doing here?
00:34A case has brought me this way.
00:38What sort of case?
00:40The newspapers are calling it the Boston Valley Mystery.
00:42I expect you've read something of it.
00:44Not a word. I haven't seen a paper for days.
00:47A farmer called McCarthy, Australian by birth,
00:50met his death by a mere at the bottom of his farm.
00:54It seemed to have established a very serious case
00:56against the son of the murdered man.
01:00There's a big one just under that rock.
01:05So then, it's, um...
01:08a murder.
01:09Well, it's conjecture to be so.
01:11Of course, I shall take nothing for granted
01:14until I've had a chance to look into it personally.
01:16Naturally.
01:21I don't wish to spoil your holiday,
01:22but I was wondering if I could persuade you to join me
01:24for a couple of days.
01:26Well, of course.
01:31Are you sure?
01:33I should be delighted.
01:36Then we must move quickly.
01:38Our local train leaves in 35 minutes.
01:40Number three show 12 heads in the dark.
01:41You're right.
01:42We miss you back to threeites.
01:43Come on.
01:44Then we'll have 35 minutes.
01:45Come on.
01:47Excuse me.
01:49To see you then?
01:5035 minutes.
01:51Go ahead.
01:52This was expert to get interested in an pirate special сум —
02:05Oh, Mr. Sir.
02:28Watson, all this fresh air will kill me.
02:30Oh.
02:32Well, the London Press don't seem much interested.
02:35Not very full accounts.
02:37Yes. Useless.
02:40So much for the London Press.
02:42It all seems depressingly simple.
02:44What persuaded you to take an interest in this case?
02:46This.
02:48Boscombe Valley Mystery.
02:50There has been a grave miscarriage of justice.
02:52The matter is urgent. We need your help.
02:55Please come if you can, Alice Turner.
02:58Who is Alice Turner?
03:00Is the daughter of Mr. Turner also Australian, who owns this whole estate?
03:05Well, it's a mystery, not murder to Miss Turner.
03:08Note the we, Watson. We need your help.
03:11If ever there was a cry from the heart, that is it. It leaps from the paper.
03:14Have you seen this lady?
03:15No, not yet.
03:16Do you remember a certain Sergeant Summerby?
03:19Summerby?
03:20Oh, yes. The case of the counterfeit Spanish dollars.
03:22Mexican.
03:23A pleasant fellow.
03:24Much admired your methods, did he not?
03:26Probably his reason for a promotion to inspector.
03:29He is in charge of the case, and it was he who organized this accommodation for us.
03:34Us?
03:35You presumed that I would come?
03:38No, I presumed, Watson.
03:40Hoped.
03:41Very much hoped.
03:43Well, Mr. Holmes.
03:46And you, Doctor.
03:48It's a pleasure to see you again.
03:49Congratulations on your promotion, Inspector.
03:52Thank you, Doctor.
03:53Well, it's a quiet district as a rule, but nonetheless, my own.
03:58I have a carriage waiting.
03:59Ah.
04:00Oh.
04:13McCarthy, the murdered man, rented a farm called Hatherley from Mr. Turner.
04:17He was one of the largest landed proprietors in this part of the country.
04:20He made his money in Australia.
04:22I presume that both being colonials, they had much in common.
04:25Old friends, I believe.
04:26Though Mr. Turner has been in failing health for some time.
04:29He has a daughter called Alice.
04:31An only child, and the most charming one.
04:34We surmise that Miss Turner and the McCarthy boy are friends.
04:38Great friends.
04:40It was Miss Turner who brings me here.
04:42All I know, Mr. Holmes, and to be quite honest with you, I'm surprised he came.
04:45Well, the case is there's plain as a backstaff.
04:48And the more I was into it, the plainer it becomes.
04:51So I have warned Miss Turner that this time, not even Mr. Sherlock Holmes will be able
04:55to work miracles.
04:56So there we are.
05:00Beautiful countryside.
05:02Yes, yes indeed, this is Boscombe Valley.
05:05And over there at the bottom is Boscombe Mere where the murder took place.
05:09Peaceful place for a tragedy.
05:11Any witnesses?
05:12I expected that question, Mr. Holmes.
05:14The principal witness is William Crowder, one of Mr. Turner's gamekeepers.
05:19It was after I'd had my dinner.
05:26Last Monday it was, the, er, the third of June.
05:30Ah.
05:31Ah, that's right.
05:32Now, I've fed the young pheasants, er, pulps we call them.
05:37You were planting out lettuces.
05:39Ah.
05:40Ah, that's right.
05:41Ah.
05:42I was setting out some lettuces.
05:43Those lettuces over there, when my little girl Patience, she comes running up.
05:48Dad!
05:49Dad!
05:50Dad!
05:51The McCafeys are fighting!
05:52Oh, it won't be a fuss time.
05:53Well.
05:54Don't you worry about it, Patience Tate.
05:55No concern of ours.
05:56Go on, innit.
05:57Go.
05:58Go.
05:59Go.
06:18That Mr. McCarthy.
06:19Oh.
06:20He had a temper, that man, you know.
06:22Oh, aye.
06:23Do you know, if he thought another gun had poached his bird, out shoot him, he'd let
06:28fly in a real fury.
06:29Was the boy, the same way inclined, no milk for me, Mr. Paul?
06:33Er, no.
06:34No, not that I'd noticed, anyway.
06:37No, he always seemed a nice enough boy.
06:40Surprised him doing such a thing.
06:42But then again, he was provoked.
06:46No doubt.
06:48Who's to say?
06:49You tell the gentleman what happened next.
06:52What?
06:53You haven't forgotten what you said in evidence at the inquest.
06:56Forgotten?
06:57I shan't forget that day, not so long as I live.
07:01Now, I just sent Patience in to a mother, and I haven't planted out no more than another
07:06half box when young McCarthy come running up looking like he'd seen a ghost.
07:11My father's made with a terrible accident, please.
07:14Come with me, I need your help.
07:15Where is he?
07:16He's down by the mere.
07:17Is he alive?
07:18Come on.
07:43Is he alive?
07:48You just come along with me.
08:18I brought him back here and I sent my wife down in the trap for the police.
08:22Did the boy say anything?
08:23No. No, no, not a word.
08:25He just sat there where you are sobbing and moaning.
08:28And I didn't take my eyes off him till they came for him, and that's the truth.
08:31Did you examine the gun at all? The butt, for instance?
08:34No, no, no. Not especially. There was a bit of mud on it.
08:40He wiped it.
08:42He wiped it.
08:44He wiped it.
08:46Well, I might have done.
08:48I mean, it would have been natural, wouldn't it?
08:50There was Mr. McCarthy lying there dead with his head bashed in.
08:52He hadn't got that way swatting wasps, had he?
08:54You believe that the boy killed his father?
08:57Well, of course I do, sir.
08:59I mean, who else could have done it?
09:01Well, I can tell you this much, gentlemen.
09:04Right? Now, I'm a gamekeeper, right?
09:07And when a man's got a gun in his hand, strange things can happen.
09:10Oh, aye.
09:11Now, I've seen men, quiet, law-abiding gentlemen.
09:14You put a gun in their hands, they turn into near maniacs.
09:17Thank you so much, Mr. Crowley, for giving so much of your valuable time.
09:24Well, it's been a pleasure, gentlemen.
09:27It's not the first time I've been able to help the cause of justice.
09:29No, not by a long choke.
09:31Well, last year, Camelma's time. You remember, Inspector?
09:33No, I'm a liar. It were two years ago.
09:35Well, we must be on our way.
09:37Well, I'm on the side of law and order, sir.
09:39The inspector will tell you that.
09:41Indeed you are, Crowder.
09:44Goodbye.
09:50They're all the same, these country people.
09:52Once they get in the audience, they'll talk the iron leg of a donkey.
09:54Now, if you follow me, I'll take you down to the scene of the crime.
09:57No need for the moment.
09:59That's very true. No need in the circumstances.
10:02It's a sad case, but a pretty clear one.
10:04The glass is high.
10:06Weather set fair.
10:10I should like to call on James McCarthy.
10:14I can arrange it if you wish.
10:15Tomorrow.
10:16Tomorrow.
10:17One more thing I should tell you, Mr. Holmesman.
10:19When the boy was charged with the murder, he didn't appear in the least surprised.
10:23In fact, he said it was no more than his desserts.
10:26Those were his very words.
10:28A confession?
10:29You might think so.
10:30Did he also protest his innocence?
10:32Yes.
10:33But then again, they always do, don't they?
10:35I think we'd best be getting back to the hotel.
10:37I have some call to make on the estate.
10:39Until tomorrow, then.
10:41Boss, come on.
10:43The boy said he got no more than his dessert.
10:58Well, that's a pretty suspicious remark.
11:01I mean, coming after such a damning series of events.
11:04On the contrary, it's the brightest rift I can see in the clouds at present.
11:08The self-approach of contrition displayed by his remark
11:11appears to me to be signs of a healthy mind rather than a guilty one.
11:14Many men have been hanged on far slighter evidence.
11:17So they have.
11:18And many men have been hanged wrongfully.
11:20Oh, look.
11:21A pheasant.
11:34Mm.
11:35Witness.
11:36That's James McCarthy.
11:39I had a conversation with my father which led to high words and almost to blows.
11:45As his temple was becoming ungovernable, I left him and went up the hill.
11:51I hadn't gone more than a hundred yards when I heard a hideous outcry which caused me to run back again.
12:04To be honest,CP is not a great idea.
12:23It was a great idea to keep me therost barns up in front of all.
12:28Normally I wasted my fault in front of me too.
12:30I shall have no doubt in front of you.
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