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