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00:25:15After your mother died.
00:25:20You had Megan.
00:25:21She supported you.
00:25:23I needed support, too.
00:25:25Megan, I'm so sorry.
00:25:27The point I'm trying to make is
00:25:28I can't rule any one of you out as the killer.
00:25:31Therefore, I'm going to need everyone
00:25:33to remain in the embassy until I finish my investigation.
00:25:36Wait, you can't keep us here, honey.
00:25:38No, I cannot.
00:25:40But he can.
00:25:43How do you know he didn't do it?
00:25:45I'm fairly certain he didn't.
00:25:46Fairly certain.
00:25:48And now I must ask something rather unpleasant
00:25:50of each of you.
00:25:51Oh, you're nothing but unpleasant.
00:25:54You must all show me exactly where you were
00:25:56when the alarm was raised.
00:26:02I was reading
00:26:04when I heard noises in here.
00:26:08My room is just along the hall.
00:26:10I came out to see what was going on,
00:26:12and...
00:26:14so I saw her.
00:26:18I ran to her side,
00:26:20desperately hoping it wasn't real.
00:26:25I took her in my arms.
00:26:26She was still warm.
00:26:31The next thing I knew,
00:26:32Megan was screaming.
00:26:33Excuse me, Ambassador,
00:26:34but you say you held her in your arms?
00:26:36Yes, all of it.
00:26:38Well, you must have changed clothes
00:26:39before I arrived.
00:26:40There's not a single drop of blood on you.
00:26:42You don't expect me to parade around you.
00:26:44It was merely an observation.
00:26:46But I should like to see those clothes.
00:26:49Yes, of course.
00:26:50Mahmoud, if you would,
00:26:51they're on my bed.
00:26:53And Megan,
00:26:54you saw your father from the doorway,
00:26:56as described.
00:26:57The hallway.
00:26:57Excuse me.
00:26:59I saw him from the hallway,
00:27:00but...
00:27:01Yes, as he described.
00:27:03And what brought you to the hallway?
00:27:04It wasn't a gunshot,
00:27:06after all.
00:27:07Right, yes.
00:27:09I was...
00:27:10I was returning from downstairs.
00:27:12I was still feeling rather cross from dinner
00:27:14and, um...
00:27:16I went for a walk around the gardens.
00:27:18And the door to the office was fully open?
00:27:20Or ajar?
00:27:21Ajar.
00:27:23Halfway.
00:27:24Enough for me to see...
00:27:26I see.
00:27:27And where were you three
00:27:29when you heard the screams?
00:27:30I was in my room,
00:27:31checking on the photos I developed earlier today.
00:27:34I was also in my room.
00:27:36Asleep?
00:27:37Yes.
00:27:39And Miss Hathaway,
00:27:40in bed, asleep also?
00:27:41Not me.
00:27:43Where were you?
00:27:44I was in the kitchen,
00:27:46getting meat for my mask.
00:27:48Your what?
00:27:49You think this is easy to maintain?
00:27:53Ladies, help me out here.
00:27:58I believe it's
00:27:59The Art of Feminine Beauty
00:28:01by Helena Rubenstein
00:28:03that suggests sleeping in a mask of raw meat
00:28:05is a way to stay looking young.
00:28:07That explains Blender's fascination with you earlier.
00:28:10Well, that or my animal magnetism.
00:28:13Megan, did you see Betty out of her room at any point?
00:28:17No.
00:28:19And Miss Hathaway,
00:28:20did you see Megan on her walk?
00:28:22No.
00:28:24There are two routes to the kitchen from her quarters.
00:28:27One passes the office.
00:28:29Hey, Chuckles.
00:28:31What are you saying?
00:28:32I'm well aware of all routes, Mr. Shoukri.
00:28:34Where were you when you heard the screams?
00:28:36In my room.
00:28:37Preparing to sleep.
00:28:38Sleeping on the job, more like.
00:28:40Enough, both of you.
00:28:42And enough bloodshed for one night.
00:28:43Let us continue in the lounge,
00:28:45away from this awful scene.
00:28:47You don't need us to re-enact our journeys to the office?
00:28:49We walked past your quarters on the way here.
00:28:52I know the layout well enough by now.
00:28:54As well as how long it takes each one of you
00:28:55to walk to and from each room.
00:28:59Come, everyone.
00:29:00Let's play murder mystery in the lounge.
00:29:04Mr. Shoukri, the clothes, please.
00:29:06Yes.
00:29:27Before we go any further,
00:29:29there is one clue I haven't shared with you yet.
00:29:35Do you recognise the document this piece is from, Ambassador?
00:29:38Why did you find out?
00:29:39It's a yes.
00:29:41Is that German?
00:29:42It is a confidential document that was in my safe.
00:29:45It details pro-Nazi activities that have taken place in Egypt
00:29:49since the new Chancellor took power.
00:29:51Nazis?
00:29:53In Egypt?
00:29:55Egypt has become a hub.
00:29:57Cairo in particular.
00:29:59Some Western and Egyptian elites in the city believe
00:30:01Hitler's politics could stabilise the region.
00:30:04Ambassador, you said this was locked in your safe.
00:30:06Tell me, who has the combination?
00:30:08Myself and Maggie.
00:30:13Well, someone has to say it.
00:30:15Could she have been a Nazi spy?
00:30:16Don't you dare.
00:30:17Gentlemen, please.
00:30:18I have all I need to get started in the morning.
00:30:20Why don't we all get some rest?
00:30:22You mean we have to stay here
00:30:24with a murderer amongst us?
00:30:26Seems we have little choice.
00:30:28Well, I do.
00:30:28And I'm going to stay.
00:30:31If that's possible.
00:30:33Of course.
00:30:35We have plenty of room.
00:30:37Papa?
00:30:39Well, that's settled.
00:30:41Mag...
00:30:43Leila.
00:30:44Would you ensure that Miss Green has everything she needs?
00:30:47Yes, Emma Sutter.
00:30:48I will see you all at breakfast.
00:30:50And we can discuss it then.
00:31:01Mr. Shoukray,
00:31:02I assume you will ensure no one leaves the embassy for the night.
00:31:06Samira and I will take shifts.
00:31:07And now that I have surveyed the scene,
00:31:09I think it would be wise to store the body elsewhere
00:31:11before the sun comes up,
00:31:12along with the ambassador's stained garments.
00:31:15It shall be done.
00:31:17Good night, Mr. Shoukray.
00:31:18I'm entrusting you with all of us.
00:31:46Happy evening.
00:31:47You should not be walking around alone.
00:31:49Not after everything that's happened tonight.
00:31:51Why do you think I'm here?
00:31:54No.
00:31:55No, neither.
00:31:57No, neither.
00:32:08Do you know how you work in our family?
00:32:12We're the best.
00:32:13You're the best.
00:32:14My, my, what's all the fuss about?
00:32:16Someone has tramped on his ebiscus.
00:32:18You're madorn, you're happy.
00:32:20Sorry to be a bother, but could one of you watch Blunder for me?
00:32:28What an odd fellow.
00:32:29He only loves flowers and animals.
00:32:31He just hates people.
00:32:33I can sympathize to a degree.
00:32:35Oh, and the British.
00:32:36He hates the British.
00:32:38But he likes the garden.
00:32:39Gosh!
00:32:41He's got away, okay?
00:32:42See?
00:32:43Makes friends wherever he goes.
00:32:46Can I escort you to the patio, Miss Queen?
00:32:56I see we all feel well rested.
00:32:58It's hard to sleep well with a rotting corpse down the hall.
00:33:02Miss Hathaway.
00:33:04Please.
00:33:05No, I, I only meant that I'm sure she's fine.
00:33:08Well, she's not fine because she's dead.
00:33:10Obviously, but I had also been moved to move Maggie's body to a more suitable place.
00:33:15Myself and Samir moved to the embassy mortuary last night.
00:33:18I'm sorry, we have a mortuary.
00:33:20It's for the British citizens who pass in the country.
00:33:23We keep them here until they can be sent back.
00:33:25Of course, we shall have to inform Maggie's family.
00:33:28Did you have a family?
00:33:29She never mentioned one.
00:33:30A sister back in Dartmouth.
00:33:32Such sad news to deliver.
00:33:34I shall send the telegram myself.
00:33:36I contacted London this morning to inform MacDonald of the murder
00:33:39and keep him abreast of our investigation.
00:33:41Prime Minister.
00:33:42They have dispatched an inspector from Scotland Yard.
00:33:45But for now, the case is yours.
00:33:49All eyes on you, Green.
00:33:51No one present during the murder will leave the grounds until then.
00:33:56Unless I...
00:33:57If the killer is able to go free, I shall not exempt myself.
00:34:00I too will remain on the grounds.
00:34:02I was all sucked out anyway.
00:34:05Mahmoud, please escort me to Maggie's room.
00:34:07Perhaps we can learn of something useful there.
00:34:17Oh, the tension between those two.
00:34:20Am I right?
00:34:23Did she always lock her room?
00:34:26No.
00:34:27I thought it best to keep anyone from entering before us.
00:34:30Hm. Very sensible, Mr. Shukri.
00:34:31I know.
00:34:47It seems Maggie and the ambassador were very close indeed.
00:34:53How long did they work together?
00:34:56Certainly for a time before they came to Egypt.
00:35:00He liked to say that Maggie was the longest relationship he has ever had.
00:35:04After his wife.
00:35:06Hopefully not in earshot of Megan.
00:35:10It's just...
00:35:11It's not very homely for someone who's been here a long time.
00:35:16She must have moved all her things to her residence outside of the embassy.
00:35:20This room was hers.
00:35:22On occasion she was required to stay on site.
00:35:25And was last night one of those occasions?
00:35:27I don't believe so.
00:35:33What have we here?
00:35:37For power cuts, maybe.
00:35:41An off-site residence, you say?
00:35:49Any luck?
00:35:51Mr. Shukri informs me that Maggie had a home outside the embassy.
00:35:54I'd like to visit there.
00:35:55If you think that's necessary?
00:35:57Absolutely not.
00:35:58No one should leave the premises.
00:36:00A measure intended to keep possible suspects on the grounds.
00:36:03We should wait for the inspector.
00:36:05Surely you're not suggesting that I killed Maggie Hand,
00:36:08then instantly materialized in my hotel in time to receive your request to solve her murder?
00:36:12She's right, Mahmoud.
00:36:13It makes no sense to keep her here.
00:36:16Fine.
00:36:18I will drive her then.
00:36:19No one present for the murder can leave the embassy.
00:36:21That includes you.
00:36:22Besides, I'm sure you wouldn't want anyone slipping away while escorting me around the city.
00:36:26You know many things, Madame Green, but you do not know Cairo.
00:36:28And you do not know me.
00:36:29Enough.
00:36:31Miss Green will see Maggie's residence unaccompanied.
00:36:34I'll have my driver prepare the Rolls Royce.
00:36:37Thank you, Ambassador.
00:36:38But the Rolls Royce might be a bit much.
00:36:40Surely you're not suggesting that you will drive yourself.
00:36:43An address and a taxi is all I need, Mr. Shoukri.
00:36:45Now be a dear.
00:36:46Errik?
00:36:53You're good.
00:36:54No, no, no.
00:37:15No, no!
00:37:16One-oh-eight.
00:37:18One-oh-nine.
00:37:20Yeah, it is.
00:37:22Stop.
00:37:22Hang on.
00:37:32I'll have hope.
00:37:33Good night, everyone.
00:37:45Follow that car.
00:37:46Good night.
00:37:48Good night.
00:37:48Good night.
00:37:51Good night.
00:38:08Good night, everyone.
00:38:11Good night.
00:39:17Wait here, please.
00:39:18Wait here, please.
00:40:17Wait here, please.
00:40:36Wait here, please.
00:40:37Wait here.
00:40:38Wait here.
00:40:45Wait!
00:40:47It's all right, I'm going up.
00:40:49Stop the car!
00:40:52Wait!
00:40:53Stop the car!
00:41:06Wait here, wait here!
00:41:07Wait here, please.
00:41:09Wait here!
00:41:10Wait here, please.
00:41:23Wait here, please.
00:41:29Let's go.
00:41:58Let's go.
00:41:59Let's go.
00:42:00Let's go.
00:42:01Let's go.
00:42:47Let's go.
00:42:50Let's go.
00:42:52Let's go.
00:42:54Let's go.
00:42:55Let's go.
00:42:58Let's go.
00:42:59Let's go.
00:43:03Let's go.
00:43:05Let's go.
00:43:07You!
00:43:08Who was that woman talking to you at the gate earlier?
00:43:10And why has she just chased me all over Cairo?
00:43:13Oh.
00:43:14Oh.
00:43:16Hey!
00:43:18You watch him for me, Blunder.
00:43:26Where on earth did you find this?
00:43:28It came from Maggie's suitcase which was taken from her home by the person who chased me all over Cairo
00:43:32for it.
00:43:33You're pursued?
00:43:34By whom?
00:43:35I knew I should have gone with you.
00:43:37All's well that ends well, Mr. Shukri.
00:43:39As for who, I don't know, but Dandy might.
00:43:42So please make sure he doesn't leave the embassy before I get a chance to speak with him.
00:43:45Dandy?
00:43:47Of course.
00:43:50The British embassy was infiltrated by a German national.
00:43:55Have you any idea what'll happen when London finds out?
00:43:59I have more immediate questions.
00:44:01Such as?
00:44:02Such as, why did the person who murdered Maggie not reveal themselves, assuming their motivation was her own masking?
00:44:08And why steal the document detailing Nazi activities?
00:44:12Miss Green, I am at a loss.
00:44:15What worries me more is that I think you might be too.
00:44:32Oh my god, is that...
00:44:33We have a Nazi sympathizer among us.
00:44:35Here.
00:44:36Now.
00:44:37What?
00:44:38One of us.
00:44:39Who?
00:44:40And why?
00:44:41I don't know, but I intend to find out.
00:44:43Today.
00:44:44Ambassador, did Maggie ever speak of her politics with you?
00:44:48You mean, was she the type to keep Nazi literature hidden in a secret compartment?
00:44:54No, Miss Green, never.
00:44:56She was a patriot and I shan't hear otherwise.
00:44:58A secret compartment?
00:45:00What is going on?
00:45:02Did she ever discuss it with anyone?
00:45:08Well, we once talked about the Egyptian politics, but I thought it was a harmless conversation.
00:45:14Go on.
00:45:15She was interested in the new political parties in Cairo.
00:45:19Fascists like the young Egypt party and fringe anti-fascists like the children of Giza.
00:45:23But she showed no leaning either way.
00:45:26Running out of ideas, Green.
00:45:28Actually, I'm full of them, which is why I can't yet rule anyone out.
00:45:31You can't possibly suspect me.
00:45:34Miss Hathaway, we know you didn't turn down Hitchcock, but you did recently refuse another role.
00:45:39The Egyptian Gazette reported that you shall not appear in the Mad Dog of Europe despite being offered the lead.
00:45:44May I ask why?
00:45:45What's the Mad Dog of Europe?
00:45:46It's a political film.
00:45:49It's a film deriding the Nazis' belief in Aryan supremacy.
00:45:52Not a film to star in if one were sympathetic to that way of thinking.
00:45:58The Mad Dog would have ended my career.
00:46:00It's business, not politics.
00:46:03No one in Hollywood wants to risk being associated with it.
00:46:10Every picture I have been in has packed German theaters.
00:46:15If I starred in the Mad Dog, the German market would never distribute my films again.
00:46:22True Betty Hathaway.
00:46:23Well, Walter.
00:46:24Do I look like a believer in the Third Reich?
00:46:27No, but you do wear a bracelet with a swastika charm on it.
00:46:40The swastika is a Hindu symbol for prosperity and good fortune.
00:46:46The Nazis have poisoned its meaning.
00:46:49It was a gift from a close friend at university.
00:46:52A fellow misfit, if you follow.
00:46:54Then why remove it?
00:46:56Because, despite its sentimental value, my discomfort with what the symbol has now become has made it harder for me
00:47:01to wear it.
00:47:02And now with all this, it seemed as good a time as any to put it away.
00:47:06Probably for good.
00:47:07What of the note that Maggie brought to you at dinner?
00:47:10I mean, Maggie was murdered a short while later.
00:47:12Did she see something in the note that she shouldn't have?
00:47:15No, of course not.
00:47:17It was a call from London.
00:47:19An opportunity had arisen for me to shoot a photograph of the Egyptian royal family.
00:47:25There's talk of the king being unwell.
00:47:28Gravely so.
00:47:29That's quite the scoop.
00:47:31Pity.
00:47:33The king loves me.
00:47:34He's a big fan.
00:47:36I'm sure he is.
00:47:36It's true.
00:47:38Why do you think I'm in Egypt?
00:47:40Yes, that is quite the scoop.
00:47:41And one with very serious security implications regarding access to the royal family.
00:47:46Very valuable access.
00:47:49Valuable to me?
00:47:50Yes.
00:47:51Do you have any idea how hard I've had to work?
00:47:54How much I've had to swallow to be where I am today?
00:47:58A story like this could change my career, change my life.
00:48:01Believe me, when I say there is no amount anyone could pay me for it.
00:48:05Especially the Nazis.
00:48:07I had to ask, you understand?
00:48:12And Ambassador, I know you won't tell us the exact contents of that document,
00:48:16but it's safe to say it's something someone would pay for.
00:48:20A lot, yes.
00:48:21Perhaps enough to help a young lady start a new life?
00:48:24All while murdering someone she hated, anyway.
00:48:27Miranda, surely you don't believe I'd kill for my own flat?
00:48:31Well, all theories must be considered.
00:48:33No, you leave her alone!
00:48:34And finally, Ms. Shirawi.
00:48:36Why would Maggie ask you for your political expertise?
00:48:39Perhaps, given she knew you share a surname with Huda Shirawi,
00:48:43the founder of Egypt's feminist political movement,
00:48:45she knew you would be quite the radical.
00:48:48Excuse me? How do you know...
00:48:49First the British, now the Nazis.
00:48:51A woman of your convictions might do anything to stop a foreign power taking root in Egypt.
00:48:55It's true, living under the British has been bad enough.
00:48:58Ms. Shirawi.
00:48:59Despite my loyalty to the murders of my country, I'm not a killer.
00:49:06Ms. Green, you've now barked up several trees,
00:49:10and I'm afraid we appear no closer to identifying our killer.
00:49:13I thank you for your efforts.
00:49:15Perhaps it's time to admit that this mystery is beyond you.
00:49:18Well, I'm not giving up yet, Ambassador.
00:49:21Do you still wish to speak with Dandy?
00:49:24Yes. Thank you, Mahmood.
00:49:26Will you wait here with the others?
00:49:27I'll come with you.
00:49:28Actually, it's Leila I need for this particular conversation.
00:49:40She's a piece of work, huh?
00:49:43She's just doing her job.
00:49:45Oh, sweetie.
00:49:47It ain't her job.
00:49:48Yes, it is.
00:50:00Leila, please ask Dandy who the woman at the gate earlier was.
00:50:04Who was the woman at the gate earlier?
00:50:15And how are you doing it?
00:50:24He keeps trying to get into my flowers, but I don't mind because I know he doesn't know what he's
00:50:29doing.
00:50:29Oh.
00:50:29I think you and I are kindred spirits after all.
00:50:32We both agree. Animals are better than people.
00:50:41I was chased today, Dandy.
00:50:44I was afraid and I was alone.
00:50:47All I want is to understand who did this.
00:50:50That way I can leave with Blunda knowing you're all safe.
00:51:16I don't know who that woman is and that's the truth.
00:51:19She asked me about Maggie and I said I didn't know anything and just tend the garden.
00:51:25Perhaps I'm not the detective I hope to be.
00:51:30Tell him I think his gardens are beautiful.
00:51:33I just wish I'd seen them under better circumstances.
00:51:42Tell him I believe him.
00:51:54If it helps, he did see a strange lie coming from one of the windows last night.
00:51:59Any water?
00:52:05Of course.
00:52:15I think this is the flickering light that Dandy saw last night.
00:52:19And I believe it was Maggie sending a signal.
00:52:22To who?
00:52:23Someone outside the embassy.
00:52:24I'm starting to wonder if Maggie was really a Nazi at all.
00:52:28Or if it was something here related to the Nazis that led to her murder.
00:52:41Mr. Shukri!
00:52:42I'll fetch him!
00:52:43Go!
00:53:03Who are you looking for?
00:53:08Who are you looking for?
00:53:11Hey!
00:53:12He used to be a hunting dog.
00:53:14Maybe old habits die hard.
00:53:15What?
00:53:27It's not a real cat, Blunder.
00:53:29Perhaps we should take him out of here.
00:53:32Wait!
00:53:33Blunder, you smart old hound.
00:53:36Oh, thank God.
00:53:38He bolted from the patio.
00:53:39I gave Chase the best I could, but...
00:53:40No man catches a dog.
00:53:42Do you still have that photograph of the garden you showed me at dinner?
00:53:45Yeah.
00:53:45I have it right here, actually.
00:53:50You see?
00:53:52What do you notice?
00:53:54Hedges.
00:53:55A flower bed?
00:53:56Look at the statue of Bastet, the Egyptian goddess.
00:54:01The head's turned.
00:54:20It is automated.
00:54:21Well then, we better move quickly.
00:54:23Walter, look after Blunder.
00:54:24You're going down there?
00:54:26You have no idea where it leads.
00:54:27Well then, it's a good thing I have a trained gunman with me.
00:54:29Right, Mahmoud?
00:54:30I am with you.
00:54:37What about all the others?
00:54:41Tell the people who's back in the jiffing.
00:54:51Well, no Tony back now, I suppose.
00:55:14What is it?
00:55:15There's something about these...
00:55:18...al automobile.
00:55:21We must be under the road heading towards the Sook.
00:55:27Wait.
00:55:28What is it?
00:55:29What's it?
00:55:29Look.
00:55:38You do indeed have sharp eyes.
00:55:41Mr Shukri, have you finally found me to be a capable detective?
00:55:45Please, call me Mahmoud.
00:55:49Miranda, it's nice to finally meet you.
00:55:51Thank you, Madame Miranda.
00:55:55Right then, best foot forward.
00:56:16Did they find them?
00:56:18No, but Miranda found a hidden tunnel in the garden behind the bastard if he turned his head.
00:56:22And she and Mahmoud are following it to see if they can catch who is fleeing the embassy.
00:56:26What?
00:56:36Please.
00:56:46Please, take a deep breath, move it on.
00:56:47Do not stand for the next day.
00:56:49Please.
00:56:49Please.
00:56:49Please.
00:56:49I am not a genius.
00:56:50We are not a genius.
00:56:54Well, we are not a genius.
00:56:59Where all are we?
00:57:00I don't know.
00:57:02Stay behind me.
00:57:15Interesting.
00:57:36They're gone.
00:57:38We will find them.
00:57:53Madame Miranda.
00:57:54Miranda, this bazaar trades and treasures unearthed at a specific site in the desert.
00:58:00A dig site.
00:58:02Specific, you say?
00:58:03The desert hides many secrets, Madame Miranda.
00:58:06Perhaps we should try to unearth one for ourselves.
00:58:09It's the mismo junk that you could have left.
00:58:10It's the only jump I'll try to break it off the canvas.
00:58:23At least there's nothing but you'll be there.
00:58:33It's the creeping inside.
00:58:36At least in the hunt.
00:58:38It's theθη sia importante in the desert that God satisfaction everyone's helped set up a plan.
00:59:06I've never ridden a camel before.
00:59:09Neither have I.
00:59:13What? Because I'm Egyptian, I must ride camels all the time?
00:59:21So you do smile?
00:59:23Tell no one.
00:59:27The camels should be out of sight here.
00:59:31Shall we?
01:00:07The Sears of the Land
01:00:41Look! What is it?
01:00:44I now wonder if it was wise to bring you here.
01:00:47Oh, Mahmoud. We were doing so well.
01:00:57Madame Miranda, this will be dangerous.
01:01:00Well, then it's fortunate to have you with me then, isn't it?
01:01:04The risk is all mine.
01:01:06Come too far to sit out now.
01:01:09Fine.
01:01:11But let me lead.
01:01:42We are prepared for his father.
01:01:45All this is dangerous.
01:02:04I think we're here.
01:02:05I think we're here.
01:02:06I think we're here.
01:02:12Heil Hitler.
01:02:14Heil Hitler!
01:02:29So it's true.
01:02:30The Nazis are in Cairo.
01:02:41Mausers.
01:02:42It appears the Nazis have plans for Egypt, and they're not peaceful.
01:02:52Look.
01:02:57This is Abdin Palace.
01:02:58It's the main residence of the royal family.
01:03:01Walter mentioned that the king might be unwell.
01:03:04If something were to happen to him, who's next in line?
01:03:06Eh, his son, Farouk.
01:03:08But he's only 14 years old.
01:03:12Those soldiers, the clothing.
01:03:14I think the Nazis might have another future in mind for the young prince.
01:03:18Indeed.
01:03:20Samir?
01:03:21What is the meaning of this?
01:03:23I had a feeling we'd be seeing you.
01:03:25Oh, is that so?
01:03:26You leave a distinct trail, not unlike a snake.
01:03:29Ah, ah, ah, ah, careful.
01:03:31Throw me the gun.
01:03:38Is that a nine millimetre by any chance?
01:03:41And a silencer.
01:03:43Maggie, it was you?
01:03:45Cuff yourselves around the port.
01:03:47Yalla, bisona!
01:03:50Now!
01:03:51Why, Samir?
01:03:52Change is coming to Egypt, Mahmoud.
01:03:54First the British, now the Germans.
01:03:57I would tell you to choose a side, but you already did, as have I.
01:04:01And they pay better.
01:04:03They're planning to kidnap the prince, aren't they?
01:04:06Goodbye, Miss Green.
01:04:08You're not going to kidnap yourself?
01:04:09I don't want to leave a mess for my new friends to clean up.
01:04:12Besides, Miss Green, they may want to keep you, Mahmoud.
01:04:18Probably not.
01:04:27Maybe if we lift it together.
01:04:58Are you hurt?
01:05:00You.
01:05:01You know this now?
01:05:02That's the many of the dogs.
01:05:04Then I'm not sure we're saved.
01:05:07Kirsten!
01:05:08We must hurry!
01:05:09What is taking so long?
01:05:13You too.
01:05:14I've sent Marcus to warn the palace.
01:05:18Who are you people?
01:05:21When we are safe, I will tell you everything.
01:05:45The Nazis have been seized.
01:05:48But who are you?
01:05:50We're the children of Giza.
01:05:51A family bonded by our cause.
01:05:54An Egyptian anti-Nazi group led by an Englishman.
01:05:57We come from all over.
01:05:58Britain, Egypt, we even have a German.
01:06:00But how did you know about that camp?
01:06:02We've been monitoring the Nazis for some time.
01:06:05But the situation has deteriorated in the last 24 hours.
01:06:09Maggie's murder?
01:06:10A few weeks ago, she contacted us
01:06:12to say she suspected a Nazi accomplice inside the embassy.
01:06:16She asked for time to confirm her suspicion.
01:06:18Yesterday, she said she had proof
01:06:20and asked to meet one of our group in secret last night.
01:06:23Proof?
01:06:24The guns, trafficked into Cairo,
01:06:26right under the British embassy's nose.
01:06:28Samir.
01:06:29Arash.
01:06:31Arman.
01:06:32He was caught by Samir,
01:06:34killed and disposed of by his Nazi friends.
01:06:37We knew we'd lost Arash,
01:06:38but we didn't know what happened to Maggie.
01:06:40Or if she sold us out.
01:06:42Which is why you were snooping around the embassy
01:06:43in Maggie's home.
01:06:44We wanted to help Maggie out of the country.
01:06:46But when I went to her house,
01:06:48all I found was a case sheet packed to take with her.
01:06:50We were conducting our own investigation
01:06:51while you were conducting yours.
01:06:52I see.
01:06:55I apologize for our pursuit of you,
01:06:57but, um,
01:06:58well,
01:06:59we just didn't know who you were.
01:07:01No offense.
01:07:03Actually, it makes for a nice change.
01:07:05Thank you for exposing how Samir
01:07:07was smuggling information out of the embassy
01:07:09and into the hands of the Nazis.
01:07:10You've also helped stop a kidnapping
01:07:12that would have devastated the king.
01:07:13The king has been less than collaborative with the Nazis.
01:07:16When news of the king's illness started to spread,
01:07:18he reorganized his cabinet to make it more unified.
01:07:21He even appointed a new prime minister.
01:07:23A known liberal and democratic man.
01:07:26Not good for fascists.
01:07:28They wanted leverage.
01:07:29They're trying to soften us up everywhere.
01:07:31That's why they're arming dissidents
01:07:33and stoking uprisings here and around the world.
01:07:35Even in Britain itself.
01:07:37Like the black shirt back home.
01:07:39Indeed.
01:07:40You have to give the Nazis credit for forward thinking.
01:07:44War is coming.
01:07:45Then they know it.
01:07:46But now we have delivered this information to the police.
01:07:49The plot is foiled.
01:07:51The prince is safe.
01:07:52And you stopped their accomplice in the embassy.
01:07:55Perhaps Egypt can breathe easier now.
01:07:57Thanks to you.
01:07:58Perhaps not.
01:07:59What do you mean?
01:08:01Samir is dead.
01:08:03We must return to the embassy, Mahmoud.
01:08:05There's still one scandal left to unmask.
01:08:17Mahmoud.
01:08:18We got your message about Samir.
01:08:21Well done.
01:08:22Well done.
01:08:23I knew you'd crack it in the end.
01:08:24Where's Miranda?
01:08:26She needed to stop by her room.
01:08:28She should be here momentarily.
01:08:29And who's this?
01:08:30Crystal.
01:08:32I'm a friend of Maggie's.
01:08:33Oh, kind of friend.
01:08:35Miss Green.
01:08:37Congratulations.
01:08:38And thank you, all of you.
01:08:40I feel safer knowing that Maggie's killer will never harm another.
01:08:43And Samir, what a rat.
01:08:46And to think how he evaded your security measures, Mahmoud.
01:08:50Truly a villain.
01:08:51I'm going to have that secret passageway filled with concrete.
01:08:54Actually, I don't believe that's necessary, Ambassador.
01:08:56He couldn't have entered the gardens through that tunnel.
01:08:59What do you mean?
01:09:00Well, that passageway was built as an escape route.
01:09:03It only leads one way.
01:09:04Once you're inside the tunnel, there is no way out.
01:09:06Believe me, I tried.
01:09:08It is true.
01:09:09Are you saying someone let him in?
01:09:11Maybe he found another way.
01:09:13Oh, perhaps he hid on the premises after lockdown.
01:09:16The thing is, Ambassador, I don't believe he did.
01:09:19Well, then, how was he able to get into the office and kill her?
01:09:22He didn't.
01:09:23Someone else killed Miss Hand.
01:09:26Oh, Jesus.
01:09:27What, you mean we're back to square one?
01:09:30Oh, well, one of you just fess up already.
01:09:34Us?
01:09:34You could have walked past the office on your way to the kitchen.
01:09:37I did not walk past the office.
01:09:39I took the route that went past your room.
01:09:43Maybe you'd have heard me if you'd been in there.
01:09:45Not out for a walk.
01:09:47You believe Megan, who alerted us to the crime, could have also committed it?
01:09:51You seem very sure it wasn't her.
01:09:53Maybe it was you.
01:09:55Oh!
01:09:55I cannot take it anymore!
01:09:56Actually, I'm fairly certain I know where Megan was at the time of the murder.
01:10:01You see, the door to the office was ajar.
01:10:03She could have only seen inside.
01:10:04However, we are not back to square one.
01:10:06Not at all.
01:10:07It's clear that Maggie was not a Nazi.
01:10:09Which leads us to two questions.
01:10:11What was on the document ripped from her fingers?
01:10:14And where is that document now?
01:10:17We're to search for a piece of paper.
01:10:19The embassy is enormous.
01:10:20Could be anywhere.
01:10:21Or it's been destroyed by now, surely.
01:10:24I don't believe so.
01:10:26The information was far too valuable.
01:10:28Indeed, it was killed for.
01:10:29Hidden, then.
01:10:30As none of us have left, it must be here somewhere.
01:10:33I think it is here.
01:10:34I think it's in the one place that no one could look.
01:10:36The safe, in the office.
01:10:39How can that be?
01:10:41The only person that has the combination is...
01:10:44is...
01:10:45Careful, Miss Green.
01:10:47Yes, Samir was in league with the Nazis,
01:10:49but he was little more than a middleman.
01:10:51They needed someone higher up the food chain
01:10:53to ensure their weapons could be smuggled into Cairo
01:10:55without search and seizure.
01:10:57British intelligence is second to none,
01:10:59and the embassy would have been made aware of Nazi movements,
01:11:02which Maggie would have been privy to.
01:11:04Nonsense.
01:11:05She passed on all confidential information to me.
01:11:07Usually, yes.
01:11:09But recently, she realized something was afoot in Cairo.
01:11:12She learned of the weapon smuggling going on with your full knowledge
01:11:15and turned to the children of Giza,
01:11:17a group she learned of speaking with Layla.
01:11:20She knew where the guns would be,
01:11:21but also that she had to tie you to them.
01:11:23She needed written evidence as well as the guns,
01:11:27written evidence in the form of a bank statement.
01:11:29That's preposterous.
01:11:31The paper in her hand said D-Reisbank,
01:11:34the German national bank,
01:11:35and hidden in her suitcase was a list of account numbers.
01:11:38I remember when I first searched your office,
01:11:40I found your checkbook on the desk.
01:11:42Curious that the account number on your checks
01:11:44matches one of the accounts found listed in Maggie's suitcase.
01:11:48I believe this bank statement was proof of payment to yourself from the Nazis,
01:11:52and perhaps to and from these other accounts, too.
01:11:55My God, Roberts.
01:11:57With this evidence,
01:11:58she sent word to the group that last night would be the night.
01:12:01She knew you'd be busy at dinner with us.
01:12:03So she retrieved the statement from the safe
01:12:05and planned to meet Arash at the bazaar.
01:12:07Only she was too late.
01:12:08He was discovered and killed by Samir.
01:12:10I think I'm going to be sick.
01:12:12She arrived to find the guns gone and Arash nowhere in sight.
01:12:15It was there that her clothes were stained with kipfi,
01:12:18a distinct smelling Egyptian perfume,
01:12:20bottles of which I found broken all over the bazaar.
01:12:22This is good.
01:12:25Awful.
01:12:26Awful.
01:12:27But good.
01:12:28Not knowing if she'd been discovered,
01:12:30she decided to join us at dinner to test the water.
01:12:33You seemed happy to see her.
01:12:34So she thought all was well.
01:12:36Her plan was to return the statement to the safe
01:12:38and you'd be none the wiser.
01:12:40Only you were.
01:12:42In fact, I believe you received a message from the waiter during dinner.
01:12:46This meant there was a leak in your embassy.
01:12:48A leak that could only have been Maggie.
01:12:50And I believe she went back to the embassy
01:12:52and tried to signal Arash,
01:12:54which was the light Standy saw from the window.
01:12:56But when he didn't respond,
01:12:58she hid in her quarters until she thought you were all asleep.
01:13:00She then slipped into the office where you caught her
01:13:03trying to return the document to the safe.
01:13:08If I killed her, where's the gun?
01:13:10Yes, I thought about that.
01:13:12You only would have had a moment after the murder
01:13:13before Megan would have discovered you.
01:13:15So either in a panic or cold efficiency,
01:13:18you tossed the gun from the window into the flower bed below.
01:13:22Samir then retrieved the gun for you,
01:13:24but was caught in the act by Dandy and got an earful for it.
01:13:26This is how it came to be in his possession
01:13:29when he captured myself and Mahmood at the Nazi camp.
01:13:31Of course.
01:13:33Then, of course, the document.
01:13:35You were able to stash the gun, but not the document.
01:13:37You insisted on changing your clothes before my arrival.
01:13:41This brought you enough time to return it to the safe undetected.
01:13:44Papa.
01:13:47Tell her it's not true.
01:13:50It's all a mistake.
01:13:52It's all a mistake.
01:13:58Why did you have to bring her here?
01:14:09I loved her.
01:14:12You have to understand.
01:14:14I loved her.
01:14:17I didn't mean for any of this to happen.
01:14:19Then she hadn't found that wretched book.
01:14:24The copy of Mein Kampf.
01:14:26It's yours.
01:14:28This is how Maggie learned of your...
01:14:30leanings.
01:14:32This is all well and good in theory, Miranda,
01:14:34but where's your proof?
01:14:36I stopped by the safe on my way here.
01:14:38I wanted to be sure before presenting my conclusions.
01:14:49But then how did you open the safe?
01:14:51The combination was the date that Robert and Maggie first arrived at the embassy.
01:14:55Yes, he really did love her.
01:14:57Papa.
01:14:59You wretch.
01:15:02I didn't do it just for me.
01:15:07I did for England.
01:15:10And what's coming.
01:15:12And for your bank balance.
01:15:14No doubt others will be implicated with this document.
01:15:17Yours are not the only details contained within.
01:15:21For now, though,
01:15:23we have our killer.
01:15:26You're coming with me,
01:15:28ambassador.
01:15:29and we're going to do anotherностical school.
01:15:29and I will find you better not want us.
01:15:31You're coming with you.
01:15:34Brother,
01:15:35let's go.
01:15:39I see you.
01:15:49I can see you.
01:16:01Walter, off to the palace?
01:16:03Yes, indeed. Thanks to Betsy.
01:16:06Turns out the king really is a big fan.
01:16:08I never doubted her for a moment.
01:16:13Seriously, though, what a wonderful opportunity.
01:16:16Congratulations.
01:16:17Would have been a much bleaker story without you.
01:16:20Happy to help.
01:16:22Back to London?
01:16:24Yes, after I tie up a few loose ends here.
01:16:28Perhaps when I return, I may call on you?
01:16:33Perhaps you could.
01:16:35Actually, I got these printed up this morning,
01:16:37and I'd be very happy to offer you the first one.
01:16:51Inspector Morton is ready for you, Madam Miranda.
01:16:53And not a moment too soon.
01:16:57Until next time, Mr. Cunningham.
01:17:01Until next time, Miss Green.
01:17:08Miss Green, thank you for delaying your return to London for me, please.
01:17:14Well, you were quite right.
01:17:15That banking statement you found has caused quite the stir at the yard.
01:17:21More links to the establishment, I presume?
01:17:23Right the way to the top, in fact.
01:17:27You mean, surely not.
01:17:29A Nazi sympathiser in the royal family.
01:17:32The copy of Mein Kampf that you discovered from David.
01:17:36The ambassador is a childhood friend of Prince Edward,
01:17:41known as David to those closest to him.
01:17:45The book Maggie discovered was a gift from Edward.
01:17:47As you can imagine, it would be of great embarrassment to the crown
01:17:51if the entire truth of your investigation were to be made public.
01:17:56Well, there goes the exclusive I promised Walter.
01:18:02Oh, I see.
01:18:05Am I to be sworn to secrecy?
01:18:07Well, no, not entirely.
01:18:09You've sworn to the Nazi plot to kidnap an Egyptian royal,
01:18:12unmasked Nazi spies within the embassy,
01:18:15and King George himself wishes to thank you for preserving relations between our nations.
01:18:22We merely wish to keep certain aspects of the investigation buried forever.
01:18:31And what will happen to the ambassador?
01:18:34I mean, surely any prosecution would be public?
01:18:37I'm informed that he'll be reassigned, demoted, and placed under indefinite house arrest.
01:18:44What about the prince?
01:18:45He's next in line to the throne.
01:18:49I hate politics.
01:18:51Agreed.
01:18:52But ours is not to reason why.
01:18:55That said, the work you've done here is remarkable,
01:18:59and word has spread far beyond Cairo.
01:19:02So if you were looking to make a name for yourself,
01:19:05you've certainly done it.
01:19:08Kind words, inspector, and ones that give me heart.
01:19:12But I must admit, I'm a bit disheartened to hear that
01:19:15exposing the truth is not enough to see any man or woman pay for their crimes,
01:19:20whoever they may be.
01:19:26I've always believed shining a light on truth is how we find a path to justice.
01:19:41Then again, I've come to learn that sometimes there's a time and place for the truth to come to light.
01:19:48Your secrets are safe with me, inspector.
01:19:53Your country thanks you, Miss Green.
01:20:14Well, our holiday ended up in murder, nazis, secret tunnels, and scorpions.
01:20:20And with all that, I bet you thought I'd forgotten.
01:20:25But Miranda Green never forgets.
01:20:35Oh, my God, my God, my God, my God, my God.
01:21:00No, my God, my God, my God
01:21:04My God did not Hallelujah.
01:21:04No, I don't know.
01:21:06No, I don't know.
01:21:10No, I don't know.
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