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00:00Mr. Swanson doesn't want to see you or anyone.
00:04He doesn't want to receive any visitors.
00:06I don't care about all your reports. I'm sure of one thing.
00:08Mrs. Robinson was murdered.
00:09Maybe, but for the Dallas police, that's not the case.
00:12As far as we are concerned, the case is closed.
00:13Maybe we could help each other.
00:15And how much would it cost me to see this Mr. Swanson?
00:17$10,000, ma'am.
00:19American, of course.
00:20Minas go well together.
00:22Like this little lady with you, be content with my leftovers.
00:30In age, your unconquerable universe
00:45In age, glorify the law of the strongest
00:57In age, your unconquerable universe
00:59And under your relentless sun
01:03In age, your unconquerable universe
01:04In age, your unconquerable universe
01:06In age, your unconquerable universe
01:08You fear nothing but death
01:11In age, your unconquerable universe
01:18In age, your unconquerable universe
01:20In age, your unconquerable universe
01:22In age, your unconquerable universe
01:24In age, your unconquerable universe
01:26Dallas, home of the dollar and oil
01:38Dallars, you don't know pity
01:56All these formalities are endless
02:07I can't believe she's dead
02:09Mr. Ewing?
02:13Yes, miss.
02:14My name is Howard, I'm the one in charge of this investigation.
02:17Well, well, well, do you know how she was killed?
02:19No, not so fast, Mr. Ewing, there's no evidence that she was killed.
02:21His body bears no marks, no con
02:24As far as can be judged at present, she died of natural causes.
02:28Heart attack, stroke
02:30You're not serious?
02:32Yes, unless we find something else
02:33And what will you decide?
02:35We're doing an autopsy, I'll know in two hours.
02:38Don't you know that this woman was afraid for her life?
02:41Do you have proof of this?
02:43No
02:43She called me to say she would be coming to testify at Jenna's trial.
02:47She said she knew Jenna didn't kill Marchetta
02:50And she was terrified
02:51She asked me to provide her with permanent protection.
02:54After that, it seems hard to believe that she died a natural death.
02:58Maybe
02:59Did you know that Mrs. Robinson was on drugs?
03:04Veronica was on drugs?
03:05Yes, she was doing cocaine, heroin and God knows what else.
03:08But how do you know?
03:09She was carrying some
03:10She had some in her handbag along with a syringe and a small selection of narcotics.
03:15All the struggles of a drug addict
03:16How did she get through customs with that?
03:19She must not have passed it
03:19She found the drugs in Los Angeles
03:22She had time between these two planes
03:24Yes, maybe so
03:26His sister said Rinaldo had turned him on to drugs
03:29He may have been killed over a trafficking case
03:30Mr. Ewing, I know you're worried about Miss Wade.
03:34Or rather for Mrs. Marchetta
03:36But you only give me hypotheses and hearsay.
03:40I need something else than that
03:41What I am saying is that Veronica Robinson did not die a natural death.
03:46Someone killed him and I want his murderer found.
03:49Well, let's wait and see the autopsy report.
03:51Maybe he will bring us something new.
03:53I can't do anything else while I wait
03:55I'm sorry
03:56I will call you as soon as I have this report.
03:58THANKS
03:59I will be at South Fork
04:01Let me know if you learn anything new.
04:02Yes, heard.
04:03Now all is lost
04:06Maybe it will work out
04:08How do you want this to work out?
04:11Veronica was my last hope
04:13I can tell you one thing
04:19Jason Ewing couldn't stay still
04:22Well yes, that's why we called him Rolling Stone.
04:24Okay, so we start in 1932.
04:29When he first left Texas
04:31Trumbe?
04:32Was that when he fell out with Dad?
04:35Yes, it was hard to follow him everywhere.
04:37We know that he moved around a lot during the next 5 or 6 years.
04:40In 1937 he founded his own company
04:44Ah, I didn't know that.
04:45It's probably because it didn't last long.
04:48He went bankrupt and when he left he owed a fortune
04:51Joc who left the feathers
04:52If Jason owned a third of Ewing Oil
04:55Why did he found his company?
04:57And how did he manage to ruin himself?
04:59I couldn't learn that.
05:00I know he went to South America
05:03He worked on several research drilling operations there
05:06And in 1939 he returned to Dallas
05:09Mobilized into the navy in 1941
05:11After his training, he served in the Pacific
05:14He received some decorations
05:16In 1944 he was prosecuted for black market trading
05:19He really had it all
05:22In any case, he was dismissed in 1945.
05:28We lose track of him until 1950.
05:32When he reappears in Oklahoma City
05:34Where he marries a woman named Nancy Shaw
05:37She had some money
05:39With which he creates another company
05:41Which soon goes bankrupt
05:42After that, he goes back to different deposits
05:46And he has a son Jack in 1951
05:48In Montana
05:50And then he has a daughter, Jamie
05:52His wife died in 1962
05:55And that's when he started drinking like a sponge.
05:57He worked on diversion
05:59But he never stayed in place for very long.
06:01He left for Central America again
06:04It was hard to follow his trail there.
06:06We only know that his last job
06:08Was at Pemex, in Mexico City, in 1973
06:10Then he left for Alaska
06:13Where he remained until his death
06:14We cannot give it as an example
06:16No wonder Dad avoided talking about it.
06:18Do you know where his son Jack went?
06:21Did you manage to find him?
06:24I was able to know that five years ago
06:25He and his father had a violent argument
06:27He's gone and nobody knows where
06:30It was not possible to determine what had become of him.
06:32From what I've been told, he may have taken another name.
06:35Anyway, Jamie stayed with Jason
06:38Until his death in the middle of last year
06:40It's curious, there's something I'd like to understand.
06:47Yes ?
06:49Although he led a disorderly and marginal life
06:52Jason must have known that Ewing tankers were worth a fortune.
06:55And since he had this paper
06:58Why did he never claim his third of the company?
07:00According to your cousin, he had too much self-esteem.
07:02To accept anything from the Ewings
07:03Mostly money
07:05It's the same for Digger Barnes
07:07He had a copy
07:08All that nonsense he and Cliff told
07:11Claiming that Jacques stole the Ewing tankers from them
07:13Why did he never claim his share?
07:15And Dad should have had a copy of this document
07:17That's right, common sense.
07:18If he had given them two-thirds of the Ewing tankers
07:20He would never have lost a piece of paper like that.
07:22And how could he not have told anyone about this sharing?
07:25Not even to Ellie
07:26That's a lot of questions that remain unanswered.
07:29I would like you to find some of these answers
07:32But yes, sir.
07:32Yes, I put almost my entire team to work.
07:35Well, I'm glad to hear it.
07:37Although this whole story seems illogical to us
07:39We need to find something more solid than what we have now.
07:42Or we'll give control of the Ewing tankers
07:44To a pair of good Arians
07:46THANKS
07:46I swear I will never again complain about the traffic problems in Dallas.
08:01Yes, we don't feel alone in any case.
08:03It's absolutely fascinating
08:04I wonder if I'll dare to buy something to eat from these merchants.
08:08Oh, I'm not hungry.
08:09It's unbearable to wait to see Marc
08:12Yes I know
08:13And I naively try to make you forget your worries with my chatter
08:17And I try to answer you but nothing can stop me from thinking about it
08:20I don't know what awaits me
08:21What about?
08:24Swanson
08:24This man who is believed to be Marc
08:27After seeing it I will have to make some important decisions.
08:30You mean if this man is not Marc
08:33If it's Marc
08:37That I will have to stay here to take care of him
08:39And I will do everything possible to help him for as long as Marc wants or not.
08:43What do you mean?
08:47I wouldn't want to be cruel
08:48I know you're acting for respectable reasons, Pam.
08:51But if poor Marc is ill
08:54Perhaps he would like to leave you with the memory of what he was and not what he is.
08:59Yes, maybe
09:01But why let him suffer alone?
09:03It can be a problem at first
09:04But I know that deep in his heart he would like to have me near him
09:07What if this man wasn't Marc?
09:10So I will finally have to accept the idea that he killed himself when his plane crashed.
09:14Will you make it?
09:17Yes, if necessary.
09:17I will have to pull myself together and organize a new life without Marc.
09:21And without Bobby
09:23But I will always have Christopher
09:25And Cliff
09:26And also wonderful friends
09:30What bothers me is the thought that I may have come here as a result of another GR scam.
09:40No, I don't have that impression.
09:40After all these years I'm starting to know him pretty well.
09:43And I swear he was very surprised to learn that you were going to Hong Kong to meet Marc.
09:48I don't think he has anything to do with it.
09:49So maybe it's Marc
09:52Pam, if that's what you want, I hope it's him.
09:57I don't understand why it takes so long for a trial to be called to court.
10:04Thank you Jackie
10:05Is there anything else Cliff?
10:06That's all, thanks Jackie
10:08Cliff, you are a lawyer.
10:12You know the roles are overloaded
10:14The trial will be called on the first available date
10:17It will be too late
10:18You know that if we wait, there will be nothing left, the oils and wings.
10:21Not even enough to pay your fees
10:23What do you mean you're joking?
10:24I think about Gierre's shenanigans
10:26The more time he has to plan schemes
10:28And the more the oil and wings assets will vanish
10:30Especially if he sees that he will ultimately lose
10:32You worry unnecessarily
10:35The judge would stop him from doing something illegal, you know that.
10:39I know Gierre
10:40And I know he'll do anything to prevent Jamie and me from taking control of his company.
10:44What do you expect from me?
10:46I wish you wouldn't just sit there drinking a cup of coffee.
10:49And you would run and put pressure on this damn court to set a date
10:52I don't think I'll make it
10:54I don't care what you believe
10:55Try it
10:56Goodbye, madam.
11:05Keep me informed
11:07Clive, you really haven't been kind.
11:15He is not the one who can set the dates of the hearings.
11:17Listen, the more pressure we put on the court
11:19The sooner this trial is heard, the sooner it is heard.
11:21I'm very worried about what Gierre will be able to do between now and then.
11:25But Bobby is beside him, he will prevent him from undertaking fraudulent maneuvers.
11:30No, no, first of all, Bobby cares a lot about this company, at least as much as Gierre
11:36And then I guess Gierre won't tell Bobby anything irregular he does.
11:39I have something, Paul
11:42What is this ?
11:44It's a check for 1000 dollars
11:46You are part of the Barnes-Wentworth staff
11:48You are our expert for research drilling in cold countries
11:51Clive, I told you I didn't want money.
11:54Yes, take it, we need each other.
11:56You have to live
11:57And for me, it's a normal business expense.
11:59I think that's not a good thing
12:02You have participated in drilling in frozen ground.
12:05Yes
12:05You know quite a bit
12:07Oh yeah, we did a lot of that in Alaska.
12:10So you would do me a favor
12:12Besides, soon you will be very busy with the hearings of our trial.
12:15And you won't have time to work
12:17And I like having you around
12:20For what ?
12:22Because it gives me a big advantage over the cartel.
12:25An advantage? What do you mean?
12:28Because I could tell them I have the cutest frozen terrain specialist on my staff.
12:33I don't really know, but...
12:37Okay, you're my boss.
12:38Well, let's go eat something.
12:41Thank you, with pleasure
12:42This view at night is truly magnificent
13:12Yes, beautiful
13:13Too bad, it's not romantic for us
13:16Don't you find me attractive?
13:18Oh, sorry, dear lady, but you didn't lie.
13:20Mrs. Ewing
13:26Oh, Mr. Chan
13:28Please sit down
13:30THANKS
13:30Nothing, thank you.
13:32Sorry I'm late
13:34So you spoke to Marc?
13:36I spoke to the man who calls himself Mr. Swenson
13:38That's what made me late
13:40So when does he want to see me tonight, tomorrow morning?
13:42Mr. Swenson replied that he did not want to see you, nor anyone else.
13:47He doesn't want to receive any visitors
13:50But he must have misunderstood, you told him Pamela
13:53Yes of course
13:54Please, what condition is Marc in?
13:58Finally, Mr. Swenson
13:59Is that why he doesn't want to see Pam?
14:01He didn't explain his reasons to me.
14:03His condition is not bad and it has not worsened since this gentleman has been with us.
14:08Yes, that would be logical, he knows that soon he will start to get better and he does not want to see me before that
14:13Mrs. Ewing, no one can guarantee whether or not Mr. Swenson will be able to recover from this disease.
14:19I explained all this to him as best I could, but he persists in not wanting to see you.
14:24But can't we make an exception for Pam?
14:28I'm sorry, Mrs. Ewing, that you came all this way for nothing.
14:32And I'm sorry for you, but you should go back to the United States.
14:37I will respect Mr. Swenson's wishes.
14:41You won't be able to see it
14:44Excuse me
14:46Swellen, I can't believe it
14:55I can't believe it ended like this
14:58I'm sorry, Pamela
15:00Sincerely sorry
15:03Mr. Howard would like to see you
15:10Thank you, Theresa, you didn't waste any time.
15:12This is my mother, Ellie Farlow, her husband Clayton Farlow, Detective Howard
15:19As you can see, a mixture of several products was found in his blood.
15:25And furthermore, she was carrying a syringe with traces of heroin.
15:29This syringe bore his fingerprints
15:31She had forced the dose
15:33I'm sorry, I know you were hoping for something else.
15:36Look, I'm not interested in what this report says.
15:39I know Mrs. Robinson was murdered.
15:40Maybe, but as for the Dallas police
15:43She died from too much heroin
15:45And for us, it's a closed case.
15:47One minute
16:03Who is there?
16:09It's me, it's J.R.
16:14What do you want?
16:16I would like to talk to you
16:18I don't really see what else we could talk about.
16:22Oh yes, I see
16:24I come to make peace
16:26Don't you have something on the stove there?
16:31Ah!
16:32I think you can come in for a few minutes.
16:53Do you know why I'm bringing you just one rose tonight?
17:01Because it is the symbol of the new me
17:05I see that from the beginning I pressed you too quickly, too hard.
17:09I tried to dazzle you with my fortune and my little finds
17:14I guess I tried to push you into my bed
17:18Yes, you were really too insistent.
17:21Yes, and then I was too sure of myself.
17:24But I had often noticed
17:26That power and fortune are aphrodisiacs for many women
17:31But you are completely different.
17:33And I have a good side
17:35And this side, I would like you to know it
17:38But why?
17:40Why me?
17:40Are you married?
17:42Maybe it doesn't mean anything to you
17:43But you should rather go out with a girl who doesn't complicate her life.
17:47But generally I did that in the past
17:51But it turns out I'm at a crucial point in my life
17:54And I will fight a battle that I may lose
17:57I've lost before
17:59But never this big
18:00And never against Cliff Barnes
18:02Your fight with Cliff over oil and wing has nothing to do with me
18:06And I absolutely want to stay out of it.
18:08Very good, very good
18:09But I realized that when I should focus against Barnes
18:14I only think of you
18:15Yes, I can't think about anything else but seeing you.
18:18Being with you, spending my time with you
18:20I yesterday, I beg you
18:22Not like lovers
18:23Oh, I would like to start all over again
18:26Make myself better known
18:28And I promise not to push you or try to dazzle you
18:31Could you really behave like this?
18:36I will try
18:37So hear
18:40We'll see each other again
18:42But not tonight
18:45Call me
18:46All right
18:47You know, I'd have more peace of mind if I didn't know you, Mandy Winger
18:56Hello Scotty
19:04Bobby
19:04Were you able to find anything?
19:07Yes, the police let me see his plane tickets.
19:09She took Transglobal flight number 17 from Tokyo to Los Angeles
19:13Connecting on flight 211 to Dallas
19:16Alright
19:17So what we need is the passenger list on the Transglobal flight.
19:20I called a friend of mine to get the passenger list from Los Angeles to Dallas.
19:23Yes, that way we can compare them.
19:27And see if other passengers also took both planes
19:29And if that's the case, we can start asking questions.
19:32Just in case, we will try to see as many people as possible.
19:35Among those who were on these flights
19:36Someone must have seen something that might help Gena.
19:39We will try
19:40The president of Transglobal is an old friend of mine
19:43That's perfect, maybe this time we'll get a little lucky.
19:46Yes, call
19:47But by the way, I went to court this morning.
19:50I asked the judge to postpone Gena's trial date.
19:54I explained to him that Veronica's death was causing great harm to his defense.
19:57Yes, that's true.
19:59Do you think you can get this referral?
20:02There is nothing certain, but there is no reason against it.
20:04What a beautiful view, isn't it?
20:15Oh yes, it's splendid
20:16Too bad to have to leave again
20:19Pam, I'm sorry about how things turned out for you.
20:23But maybe we should make reservations for the return trip.
20:26Oh no, not again
20:27Not right away
20:29Is this serious?
20:32Very serious
20:33In fact, I think now is the time for me to go on the offensive.
20:36Boy, give me a phone please.
20:38THANKS
20:41Hello, can I speak to Mr. Chan on behalf of Pamela Ewing?
20:59Hello Mr. Chan
21:03No, I'm not calling to say goodbye.
21:09But on the contrary, to tell you that I will never leave Hong Kong
21:14Before I could see Mark Grayson
21:16Because I am convinced that this Mr. Swanson is indeed Mark Grayson.
21:20You know, I'm very rich.
21:23And I am also very determined
21:25And if necessary, I'll buy this clinic.
21:27And I will be able to enter it as the owner
21:29Oh yes, I will do it without hesitation.
21:32So Mr. Chan, would you like to tell your Mr. Swanson
21:35That he can receive me right away
21:36Or that he can receive me later
21:38But that in any case, he will be obliged to receive me
21:41See you soon Mr. Chan
21:42Well
21:45You impressed me.
21:48I will be careful not to upset you.
21:50Yes, the name Ewing must be
21:55And their power is useful from time to time
21:57I will remember it too
21:59I'm starving and you're my guest
22:02I would be afraid to tell you no
22:04It's true
22:08Miss, Mr. Cronin is here.
22:17Thank you Teresa
22:20What do you want?
22:29I just wanted to let you know that I received the check Mr. Smithfield sent me.
22:33It pays for the whole team and the equipment, I wanted to thank you for that.
22:36GOOD
22:39Well, I think we have nothing more to say to each other now.
22:43So goodbye
22:45Lucie
22:46Listen, I can guess what you think of me.
22:49And I am sincerely sorry for that.
22:52I suspect so, yes.
22:54By losing me, you lost the odorous hen
22:57No, it's not really that.
22:58But I realized how unfair I had been to you
23:02And I want you to know that I never wanted this
23:07You mean you didn't want to get caught?
23:10That's not it
23:10I just thought
23:15I was only thinking about myself and
23:18And I didn't worry about what you might feel deep down
23:23And same thing for Betty, I didn't think
23:25To myself
23:27And I wanted to have it all at once
23:29I wanted to have you, I wanted to have Betty
23:32I wanted to have the construction company
23:34Everything at once
23:35Now it's all gone
23:39And it's nobody's fault, it's mine, I understand that now
23:45I would like you to know that
23:49I really and sincerely cared about you
23:51And I still care about you
23:53And not just to your fortune
23:57And I wish I had never done what I did
24:04Unfortunately, I am the way I am and it's not very good.
24:08And I wish you and I could start again
24:14But I know it's impossible, so
24:16I just hope that one day
24:20Maybe you can forgive me
24:22I am sincerely sorry
24:27Come in, come in, Conrad
24:41I'll pour you a drink
24:42Ah, thanks, I'll go.
24:43I have to take the plane to Switzerland tonight.
24:45Ah
24:45Well, so as I told you
24:47Given the size of your deposit
24:49And the figure estimated by geologists
24:51From these oil reserves
24:53I think your wells are a good deal.
24:55$40 million each
24:57And I brought the pre-assigned contracts
24:59GOOD
24:59So, let's recap well
25:04The oil companies, yes, sold these wells to Pemohac
25:06For $15 million each
25:08And as my buyers will buy them in Pemohac
25:11For $40 million each
25:13This little operation will leave you with a profit
25:16From $25 million net per well
25:20Minus my little profit, of course.
25:23Oh yes, of course.
25:24And you will deposit this money into my account in Switzerland
25:27Here is the number
25:28How are you going to explain to your brother
25:31That you sold these wells so cheaply?
25:34Oh, there's no need to worry about that.
25:36He will never know anything about it
25:38Your numbered account in Switzerland?
25:41Oh yeah, he knows my account
25:42But he doesn't know that you're going to drop it off there.
25:45About $120 million
25:46Yes, one second.
25:53Who is there?
25:57Cliff, open the door for me.
25:58Cliff? Did something happen to you?
26:01What about?
26:02Regarding our lawsuit against the Wings, what's going on?
26:05Nothing, I just came to invite you to dinner.
26:07Could you have called me to ask my opinion before you came?
26:11I called and your line was still busy
26:13I called the disturbance and they answered me
26:15That your device was off the hook
26:17So I came to see if everything was okay
26:19It's okay, I always pick up the phone when I go to take a shower
26:23And in this way my friends remind me
26:24Alright
26:25So put on some clothes and come to dinner.
26:28Cliff, I was getting ready to go to sleep.
26:30Where do you sleep? On the table?
26:35No, there is a bed, it is hidden in the daytime
26:37Are you suddenly interested in my personal life?
26:41Not abruptly
26:42We both spent a lot of time together.
26:44And I enjoyed it
26:46I am alone and you are alone
26:48We could be alone together
26:51Maybe we'll find out we're better together than apart.
26:54We'll soon be partners, let's get to know each other a little.
26:58Okay, I'm going to change.
27:04Yes, or I'll have dinner brought here.
27:06Uh, okay, I think we better get out.
27:10As you wish
27:11Very funny, when I was young I lived in a studio apartment like yours
27:14It's perfect for me, for now.
27:17Hey, you know what?
27:22Hey, this is what I like
27:24A girl who is not a spendthrift
27:26A little milk, some sugar?
27:31Oh, that's perfect, thank you.
27:32Do you know when Bobby will be here?
27:34Yes, it won't be long.
27:35In the meantime, would you mind making me a copy of this passenger list?
27:39Oh yeah, of course, just one copy?
27:41Bobby, that will be enough.
27:41Heard
27:41Good morning
27:44Good morning
27:44Hello sir, Mr. Desmarais is waiting for you.
27:46THANKS
27:46Hello Bobby
27:47Hello Scotty
27:49Well, she looks dark.
27:52Yes yes
27:53I'm worried about Genard, she's terribly depressed.
27:56She begins to wonder if she didn't kill Rinaldo after all.
28:00Wouldn't she have started the trial with her in this state?
28:03No, me neither.
28:03There you go, sir.
28:05Thank you, miss.
28:07At your service
28:08You have the passengers who were on the plane from Los Angeles to Dallas
28:13This is the list from Tokyo to Los Angeles
28:15Can we compare the names?
28:17Alright, let's go.
28:18Abbott?
28:20B
28:20Uh, no.
28:21Anderson G
28:23No
28:25Avildson H
28:26No
28:27Martin
28:28Excuse me Bobby, a porter just dropped this off from the airport.
28:32Oh yes
28:33This is probably the passenger seat on the flight from Los Angeles to Dallas
28:37Ah, I see a guy named George Parrish was sitting in the seat next to Veronica.
28:46Bingo
28:48Mr. Parrish was also on the Tokyo flight.
28:51Okay, let's try to find this guy, I'd like to talk to him.
28:56Oh, hello
29:03Do you want some company?
29:04Well, you're a long way from home.
29:06Are you shopping?
29:09Oh no, no
29:10I wanted to see you
29:12Aren't you coming home for lunch?
29:17It's nicer to eat here
29:18There is no one to harass me
29:20I'm tired of fighting
29:23Yes, me too
29:26It's curious
29:29We used to be able to talk about everything
29:32What's happening to us?
29:35That's true, but in general, we had the same way of seeing things.
29:40You're right
29:42That's funny, Ray
29:47I know what your father meant to you
29:50But I don't understand why you walk with J.R. like that.
29:54That's not so much what my father meant to me.
29:58But that's what he gave me
30:01An identity I could be proud of after years of shame
30:06Throughout my youth, I was Amus Krebs's kid.
30:09The son of the most handsome drunkard in town
30:11Thanks to J.R. I finally got out of mediocrity
30:16Ray Krebs, you were never mediocre.
30:20No
30:21I'm talking about something you can't understand
30:24It was like spending my life looking over my shoulder
30:28I don't know if you understand what I mean.
30:31In everything you have touched in your life, you have been dazzling
30:35You start writing a book
30:37He has a big success
30:39You write another book, it's even less successful.
30:40You could have been elected to the Senate
30:42But you wouldn't be interested
30:44So you're passionate about energy
30:45And you present yourself to the commission
30:47And its members are delighted to adopt you
30:49I don't see the connection.
30:51Do you really want to know why I'm walking with J.R.?
30:58Because I'm afraid
30:59I'm afraid of losing my share
31:03Oils and Wings
31:05It's not for its value, money doesn't interest me
31:09But because I am part of the company
31:12The Joc Company
31:13The last thing that still bears the name Joc
31:15So I have to team up with J.R. to win.
31:19And I'm determined to do it.
31:20And so much for J.R.'s reputation.
31:23But I will not let myself be stripped of what Joc has transmitted to me
31:27Yes ?
31:34Someone would like to see you, sir.
31:36Ah, who then?
31:37Someone you will enjoy seeing
31:39But who are you talking about? Who is it?
31:42Me
31:42Sly!
31:46Oh yes, that's very nice to see you.
31:49I missed the office
31:52I think I've had enough time to think and rest.
31:55Are you ready to get back to the office?
31:57If you want me
31:58I would love to have you with me again
32:00I have full confidence in you
32:02Thank you, sir.
32:03I can't wait to get back to work
32:05How does it work?
32:07Well, it's not dazzling.
32:09Actually, I hate to tell you this.
32:10But if things don't get better
32:13You will soon be working for Cliff Barnes.
32:16Oh, it's beautiful
32:35And I can't believe we came here on a phone call.
32:38But he told me he could help me see Marc
32:41Enjoying the view, I'm sure he'll find us
32:43Mrs. Ewing?
32:52Yes, I'm Pamela Ewing
32:54Mrs. and Sue Ellen Ewing
32:55My name is Elliot Wong
32:57It was me who called
32:58Thank you for coming this far
32:59You were very vague on the phone, Mr. Wong.
33:02I preferred to speak to you in person.
33:05I understand you wish to see a Mr. Swanson.
33:08Who is at Chong Tai Clinic
33:09How do you know?
33:12I have a position at the clinic
33:13A job in one of the offices
33:16Unfortunately, a very poorly paid job
33:19And you know that I am rich
33:24Yes, I know that.
33:25And maybe we can both help each other
33:27Yes, how?
33:29I understand that Mr. Swanson has refused to see you.
33:32I'll arrange it as best I can.
33:34How ?
33:36Well, I'll let you into the clinic.
33:37And then in his room
33:38And you will see for yourself
33:40If this is the man you are looking for
33:42And you will ask me how much?
33:45Ah, you can say you are very direct.
33:47And that's a great quality.
33:48You didn't answer my question, Mr. Wong.
33:51It will cost you $10,000
33:55American, of course.
33:56It's worth taking a try
33:58I will have them tomorrow afternoon
34:00At what time is it okay for tomorrow evening?
34:04And where?
34:05At the clinic
34:06You are plundering me
34:07And I'll take you into the clinic
34:09I will pay you $5,000
34:11When we meet again
34:12And the other 5,000
34:13After seeing Mark Grayson
34:14Tomorrow evening, 9 o'clock
34:16I will wait for you
34:18Pam
34:28You don't trust him anyway.
34:30If he can help me see Mark
34:32Without hesitation
34:48Excuse me
34:58Make yourself at home
34:59Sir, would you like something?
35:03Yes, is Mr. Parrish here?
35:05Yes, he is right in front of you, at his desk.
35:07Thank you
35:09At your service
35:10Excuse me, Mr. Parrish?
35:15Yes ?
35:16My name is Bobby Ewing, Miss Webb
35:18Good morning
35:18Delighted
35:19What can I do for you?
35:20Well, if you have a free moment
35:22We would love to talk to you
35:23Ah, talk to me about what?
35:25By Veronica Robinson
35:26Yes, that's the lady who was sitting next to you.
35:29On the plane Los Angeles Dallas
35:30Ah, yes, yes
35:33I learned of his death the next morning
35:34But that's unfortunate.
35:35And in our case, it's a disaster.
35:37She came to testify at Miss Webb's trial.
35:40I see
35:42I understand why your face seemed familiar to me.
35:45I saw your picture in the newspapers
35:46Yes, I'm going to be tried for a murder I didn't commit.
35:49It's possible
35:51But I don't see how it could concern me.
35:54Well, when I called Mrs. Robinson in Tokyo
35:57She seemed terrified to me.
35:59She was afraid someone would try to kill her
36:01She still doesn't report to me
36:04You were sitting next to her on the plane from Los Angeles to Dallas.
36:07You were also with her on the plane from Tokyo to Los Angeles.
36:10I dare hope in any case, Mr. Ewing.
36:13That you do not assume that I know anything about the death of this poor girl
36:16You don't know anything?
36:18Of course not, I'm an antique dealer, I'm not an inventor.
36:20My presence next to Mrs. Robinson was a mere coincidence.
36:24I frequently travel to Japan
36:26If you take a look around you
36:28You will see that I am a specialist in oriental art.
36:30Mr. Parrish, we are not accusing you of anything.
36:33But if you could tell us something we can use
36:37Well, we were in the same cabin on the Tokyo Los Angeles plane.
36:43But we weren't on the same side
36:45What I remember is that she seemed very nervous to me.
36:49She kept getting up from her seat, sitting back down
36:51But I was busy doing paperwork for the items I was bringing back
36:55And I didn't pay much attention to her
36:57Were there any other people you saw on both planes?
37:02I don't know anything about it
37:03A man perhaps
37:06Well dressed
37:07But he was in the cabin behind us
37:10And I only saw him coming and going
37:11A group of ladies who looked like they were schoolteachers
37:15I don't know anymore, I was really immersed in the work I was doing.
37:19You were sitting next to her on Hallas' plane to Los Angeles.
37:22You spoke, did she say anything to you?
37:25We didn't sit side by side for long.
37:27She was extremely nervous, she was drinking, she was constantly going to the toilet
37:32Finally I decided to change places and dozed off until arriving in Dallas.
37:36I didn't see him when I left the plane
37:38I understood why later
37:41Did you see anyone sitting near her?
37:43Or someone who spoke to him during the first part of the trip?
37:48No, no, I'm sorry, when I go on a business trip I take the opportunity to think about my current operations.
37:53The last thing I want is to get hooked by a terrible chatterbox.
37:57Well, thank you, sir.
38:00Here, here is my card.
38:02There is my personal number and my office number
38:04If you remember anything, call me.
38:06Certainly
38:07A question, Mr. Ewing.
38:09If this death was not normal
38:13Why didn't the police ask me anything?
38:16Why don't they investigate?
38:17They did an investigation
38:19But they don't believe there was a murder.
38:20Me yes
38:21Thank you sir
38:23Cliff, when you called me
38:32I didn't know you were dragging that kid around with you.
38:34Mary Lee, Jamie is my partner
38:37She will soon own a third of Ewing Oil.
38:39So if we're going to work together, I suggest we forget all the grievances of yesterday.
38:42Yes, Mrs. Stone, the past is the past.
38:46Without you, I wouldn't have gone to get my paper to read it in front of J.R.
38:50So you see, you've already worked together without even knowing it.
38:53Besides, anything that helps bring down J.R. is bound to be good for all of us.
38:57Try yourself Cliff, try yourself
39:00What are we talking about working together, Cliff?
39:02If I remember correctly the last time we saw each other
39:04You forget yourself quite cold
39:06You even abandoned me near my pool
39:10Things change, Mary Lee
39:11Maybe I hadn't thought enough.
39:13But I admit that I would like to have a good professional relationship with you.
39:16Cliff, I would like to work with you.
39:19But I refuse to participate in some kind of vendetta against J.R.
39:22Don't worry about that, Jordan.
39:24J.R. knows he's going to lose control of the wing tankers
39:27He runs left and right like a poisoned fox
39:31Shall I get you something, Mr. Barnes?
39:33Champagne
39:34Do you like champagne?
39:36I don't know, I've barely tasted it.
39:37Two
39:38Two bottles and the best
39:39Nothing is too good for my charming associate
39:42Good, sir, two bottles.
39:44You seem pretty sure you'll win your case against J.R.
39:47J.R. Are you sure you're right to come here?
39:55Well yes, since we are together
39:57But there are plenty of people who can see us
39:59And who will rush to tell your wife
40:01Mandy, you told me you didn't want a more or less romantic fling.
40:05So I'm not inviting you to a discreet restaurant.
40:07And besides, nobody knows you.
40:10You can be the most beautiful independent oilman in Oklahoma
40:14Okay, but I think it's a bad idea.
40:17Ah, good evening Dorame, do you have a table for us?
40:19But yes, of course, this way, follow me
40:20Well, the best defense has always been offense, let's go
40:35Look at this, it's a real conspiracy.
40:40Are you developing a subpoena or trying to steal from another company?
40:44You shouldn't insult us like that, Jière.
40:46It's true ?
40:48Marily, so you've made peace with Jamie?
40:50Are you planning a midnight swim later?
40:52That's enough, Jière
40:53Ha ha, Jamie, you have found some very nice companions.
40:56In any case, nicer than you
40:58But it's true, but you know what they say
41:01A loser always looks for losers
41:03Ah, that's why you're together
41:05Cliff!
41:06You always spend a lot of money, Jière
41:09Tell me how much did it cost you to get it off me?
41:12Oh no, it was for nothing.
41:13It was enough for her to spend some time with you
41:15Ah, that's it.
41:16But you arrived in time for her
41:18Considering the number of nights she spent with me
41:21You can use my leftovers
41:22Trash, you little bastard!
41:25Ah, you'll end up understanding that it was better to stay with me.
41:29Than to go and stick with this joker
41:31Sir, come on, a little restraint.
41:40I should have known it was another lie
41:43Why are you getting involved in this?
41:44You are the cause of everything, to begin with.
41:46Don't attack me, I can be tougher than him.
41:48You are a real bastard!
41:50No, Cliff, stop now.
41:51Yes, Cliff, he's really not worth it.
41:53No, it's not worth it
41:54So drink your champagne, I hope you're offering it, Barnes.
41:57We'll let you have fun.
41:59I knew we shouldn't have come.
42:02Ah, I wouldn't have missed that for nothing at least.
42:03Ha, ha, ha, ha
42:04Mrs. Wing
42:34Did you bring the money?
42:38Yes
42:38Put on this coat
42:42It's a nurse's coat
42:45No one will pay attention to you
42:47Are you ready?
42:52Let's go
42:53I'm waiting for you here
42:54Good luck
43:25This is his room
43:31Do you want me to come in with you?
43:35No
43:35I prefer to enter alone
43:38Marc
43:50Marc
44:04Marc
44:06What are you doing here, madam?
44:17I told them no visitors
44:19Oh, I'm sorry
44:21Oh, I'm sorry
44:23So how was it?
44:41That was what you wanted, yes?
44:42It was perfect
44:43It was just what I wanted
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