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First broadcast 22nd May 1976.
After working for years as a gangland thug, a man attempts a fresh start by moving to a small fishing village in Great Britain.
Bradford Dillman - Gary Stevens
Suzan Farmer - Gilly
Ian Bannen - Doonan
Philip Stone - Burton
Diana Weston - Helen Wiles
Lawrence James - Police Inspector
Anna Marshal - Hotel Receptionist
John Gatrell - Butler
Ed Bishop - Gang Boss
Marc Boyle - Attacker at Airport
After working for years as a gangland thug, a man attempts a fresh start by moving to a small fishing village in Great Britain.
Bradford Dillman - Gary Stevens
Suzan Farmer - Gilly
Ian Bannen - Doonan
Philip Stone - Burton
Diana Weston - Helen Wiles
Lawrence James - Police Inspector
Anna Marshal - Hotel Receptionist
John Gatrell - Butler
Ed Bishop - Gang Boss
Marc Boyle - Attacker at Airport
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00:00:00Oh
00:02:42I want him.
00:02:44I want him found.
00:02:47I want him dead.
00:02:48I want him dead.
00:03:33I want him dead.
00:03:48I want him dead.
00:03:55I want him dead.
00:03:56I want him dead.
00:03:59I want him dead.
00:03:59I want him dead.
00:04:16I want him dead.
00:04:33I want him dead.
00:05:03I want him dead.
00:05:32I want him dead.
00:05:35I want him dead.
00:05:36Oh, yeah.
00:05:37Sure.
00:05:42I was just making some coffee, but maybe you'd rather have a drink.
00:05:46I want him dead.
00:06:31I want him dead.
00:06:36I want him dead.
00:06:50I want him dead.
00:07:35I want him dead.
00:07:36I want him dead.
00:07:58I want him dead.
00:07:59I want him dead.
00:07:59I want him dead.
00:08:15I want him dead.
00:08:16I want him dead.
00:08:24I want him dead.
00:08:44Oh, you're on the...
00:08:48You're on the... You're on the...
00:09:26Operator, would you get me the international exchange?
00:09:28I want to call New York.
00:09:31Yeah, I'll go back.
00:09:41Are you crazy?
00:09:44What the hell?
00:09:46Let's do it.
00:09:53Let's do it.
00:10:20Let me in.
00:10:24Let me in.
00:10:26Let me in.
00:10:28Let me in.
00:10:42Okay, honey.
00:10:43What's the story?
00:10:45Well, isn't it obvious?
00:10:49I was swimming, and I couldn't get back.
00:10:52Swimming?
00:10:53In this?
00:10:54It wasn't like this when I started.
00:11:01Well?
00:11:08Listen there.
00:11:11Okay, you better come up.
00:11:32There's a bathroom in there.
00:11:34It should be a robe.
00:11:35And I'll bring you some towels.
00:11:39Hey.
00:11:40In there.
00:11:41I'll bring it.
00:11:47Okay.
00:12:14I got a fire going in here.
00:12:15You want to give me your things?
00:12:28I'll hold it.
00:12:30Here, there's some towels.
00:12:32And you can try these on.
00:13:15Here, there's some towels.
00:13:25They suit you.
00:13:27Of course, I use them for fishing.
00:13:30I certainly didn't think you wore them to the hunt ball.
00:13:34They're itchy.
00:13:35They're warm.
00:13:36Come on over by the store.
00:13:46The drier days.
00:14:04It came up so quickly.
00:14:06The sea was calm when I started swimming to the island, and then suddenly...
00:14:13I call it my island.
00:14:15It's just over the headland.
00:14:17That's where I live.
00:14:18Across the estuary.
00:14:21I often swim out to the island.
00:14:23And you can be private there.
00:14:26And I like to be private sometimes.
00:14:29I go there to sunbathe in the nude, you know?
00:14:34I might swim out there myself someday, surprise you.
00:14:44I guess you like to be private too, living here.
00:14:49It suits me.
00:14:51Well, I'm jolly glad you do live here.
00:14:54The current was so strong, it pulled me right across, and it was as much as I could do to
00:14:57make your beach.
00:14:59Lucky me.
00:15:07You want another drink?
00:15:10No, thank you.
00:15:12I'm thawing out.
00:15:15Some coffee, perhaps?
00:15:17Oh, okay.
00:15:25I hope your visitor isn't a girl.
00:15:27Hmm?
00:15:28I wouldn't want to compromise you.
00:15:29Oh, no, no.
00:15:30No, that's for me.
00:15:32See, I play myself, and that way I always win.
00:15:35It's good for the eager.
00:15:50It isn't good for you at all.
00:15:52Hmm?
00:15:53You're lonely.
00:15:56This place, the whole atmosphere, it says lonely.
00:16:01You are lonely.
00:16:02Oh, no.
00:16:03Not now you're here.
00:16:05You look lonely the other time I saw you.
00:16:08The other time?
00:16:08Yes, it was in the village.
00:16:10Yes, it was in the village.
00:16:10Oh, a couple of months ago.
00:16:12No, you didn't see me.
00:16:13I was driving.
00:16:14But I saw you.
00:16:15And remembered you.
00:16:18I don't know why.
00:16:19Maybe because I thought I knew your face.
00:16:21It's that kind of face.
00:16:24What's your name?
00:16:25Um, Steve, will do.
00:16:29Steve.
00:16:30What do you do here, Steve, apart from play chess?
00:16:33Well, fish, relax, you know, keep my own company.
00:16:36Recharging the batteries?
00:16:37No, I'm on the run.
00:16:39A wife?
00:16:41A hell of a woman.
00:16:42So I'm keeping a low profile for a while and recharging the batteries, too.
00:16:46Sure.
00:16:46You're right about that.
00:16:47Gathering your breath for the next sprint away.
00:16:50I hope not.
00:16:52And what about you?
00:16:54What do you do, huh?
00:16:55Aside from sunbathing in the nude?
00:16:59Model seaman's underwear.
00:17:01You're gonna start a stampede to join the Navy.
00:17:10It spoils the line of your jacket.
00:17:13Put that down.
00:17:15The safety's off.
00:17:17No, it isn't.
00:17:19But it is now.
00:17:22I know a lot about guns.
00:17:24My uncle's got a cupboard full of them.
00:17:27Steve.
00:17:29Hmm.
00:17:31That is very, very close.
00:17:34It is not right.
00:17:36You see, I suddenly know who you are.
00:17:39Not Steve.
00:17:40Stevens.
00:17:41Gary Stevens.
00:17:43The man who was going to blow the whistle on organised crime,
00:17:46thought better of it and...
00:17:48quietly disappeared.
00:17:52You're much better looking than your photographs.
00:18:11Don't worry.
00:18:13I won't tell anyone.
00:18:14It's your business.
00:18:16And I'm a great respecter of other people's business.
00:18:22Yes.
00:18:23You will just have to take my word for it.
00:18:26Otherwise, what would you do?
00:18:30Kill me?
00:18:34The newspapers hinted that you'd been a killer, a...
00:18:38a hit man for a big syndicate.
00:18:43Anyway, who would I tell?
00:18:45The police?
00:18:46You're not wanted by the police, are you?
00:18:48Not by the police, no.
00:18:51Could they trace you here?
00:18:53Here?
00:18:53I doubt it and I hope not.
00:18:56But if I testified, I'd...
00:18:58I'd sink them all, so they're not going to give up.
00:19:01The trouble is, I don't have enough money left to...
00:19:06run much further.
00:19:10I'd be putting an awful lot of faith in you, Blondie.
00:19:15What's your alternative?
00:19:22That coffee should be ready.
00:19:41The storm's gone.
00:19:43Would you believe that?
00:19:44Well, storms are like that around here.
00:19:46That's according to Doonan, my friendly neighbourhood weatherman.
00:19:49Here.
00:19:51Oh, my gosh.
00:19:53I should have called home.
00:19:54He'll...
00:19:55He'll probably have the lifeboat launch and air-sea rescue out by now.
00:19:59You know how men are.
00:20:00Why didn't I think of it before?
00:20:05Darling.
00:20:06It's me.
00:20:08I'm okay.
00:20:10I swam to another beach.
00:20:13And, um...
00:20:14This man was kind enough to...
00:20:18He is just a man who lives here.
00:20:21That's all.
00:20:22No, I never met him before.
00:20:25Yes.
00:20:26Yes.
00:20:27Look, I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:20:29Okay?
00:20:32Men.
00:20:32Sounded like the jealous type.
00:20:34He's just overprotective.
00:20:40I had better be going.
00:20:41Okay.
00:20:42I'll get my car.
00:20:43Not necessary.
00:20:44See his car.
00:20:45I'll go back the way I came.
00:20:47Your what?
00:20:50Would you mind?
00:20:52Oh.
00:21:00Hey.
00:21:01What if I was, um, to spin around now?
00:21:05Whatever turns you on.
00:21:07No, no, no.
00:21:07What I mean is, um, you trust me not to?
00:21:11Yes.
00:21:12And you can trust me, you know.
00:21:14Just like I'm trusting you.
00:21:15I know.
00:21:18I don't know why I should trust you.
00:21:21Some dame I never even met.
00:21:23Because I said so.
00:21:25We got a deal, then?
00:21:27Yes.
00:21:29Okay?
00:21:40Um...
00:21:41Am I gonna, uh, see you again?
00:21:49I don't think that would be wise.
00:21:51Do you?
00:21:54But thanks for everything.
00:22:00Have you killed?
00:22:02The newspaper said you'd killed ten.
00:22:05Maybe a dozen men.
00:22:07Newspapers exaggerate.
00:22:13Hey!
00:22:14Blondie!
00:22:14Blondie!
00:22:16I don't even know your name.
00:22:19Blondie will do.
00:22:44Blondie will do.
00:22:55Blondie will do.
00:22:58Your man was seen in three places.
00:23:02Mexico City, Sicily, London.
00:23:05Not Sicily.
00:23:06It'd be crazy to go to Sicily.
00:23:08And we have Mexico City sewn up tight.
00:23:12So it's London then.
00:23:36Hey!
00:23:38Harry!
00:23:49You look like Venus or whatever her name is.
00:23:52You know the goddess who comes up out of the sea?
00:23:54Maybe.
00:23:55But you have the wrong goddess.
00:23:57I'm the goddess of plenty.
00:23:59A lonely man usually means someone who doesn't feed himself properly.
00:24:02So I'm gonna fix you lunch.
00:24:12I thought I wasn't gonna see you again.
00:24:14I owed you a favor.
00:24:18It's a great day.
00:24:20Mm-hmm.
00:24:21Sunny.
00:24:23Mm-hmm.
00:24:24And he thinks you're out on the island, sunbathing.
00:24:28In the nude.
00:24:32He's away today.
00:24:33Business.
00:24:35Yeah?
00:24:36What's he do?
00:24:38Can'ts his money.
00:24:41He's rich.
00:24:42Very rich.
00:24:43He'd have to be.
00:24:45You think I look expensive?
00:24:47No.
00:24:48Just that girls who look like you do usually go hand in hand with rich young guys.
00:24:53I never said he was young.
00:24:56He's nearly 60 years old.
00:25:00Oh, I've tried to tell myself it was his charm, his worldliness.
00:25:08But deep down, I know it was just his money.
00:25:12That's what attracted me.
00:25:15Do I shock you?
00:25:17I live in a glass house.
00:25:18Why should I throw stones?
00:25:22It shocks me sometimes to know that I'm that sort of person.
00:25:30I'll clear away.
00:25:31And you can pour the brandies.
00:25:35You do have some brandy.
00:25:39Oh, yeah, brandy.
00:26:12That was quite a meal.
00:26:14Thanks.
00:26:25You never respect.
00:26:34No wonder he's jealous.
00:26:38Every man's a threat.
00:27:03What do you think, Chino?
00:27:06You're probably right.
00:27:07It's a habit.
00:27:10A habit grown out of boredom.
00:27:19I never knew a woman like you before.
00:27:23Never.
00:27:27But you've known many.
00:27:29Hundreds.
00:27:31One particular one.
00:27:33She's back there, isn't she?
00:27:35In America.
00:27:36New York.
00:27:38Do you think of her a lot?
00:27:40I used to.
00:27:44You're a man who needs a woman.
00:27:46You should know one here.
00:27:47I know you.
00:27:48There are girls in town.
00:27:50Plenty of girls.
00:27:50I never go to town.
00:27:53Never?
00:27:54Never.
00:27:55Towns are crowded.
00:27:57And, you know, they say that you can lose yourself in a crowd,
00:28:00but that's exactly where they're going to be looking for.
00:28:04For how long?
00:28:06I don't know.
00:28:11Meanwhile, you're a prisoner here.
00:28:14And you never, never go into town.
00:28:17Suddenly I have all I need.
00:28:19Right here.
00:28:31He'll be back soon.
00:28:35And you never go into town.
00:28:35So...
00:28:36Look, either he doesn't swim,
00:28:39or he can't make it that far anymore.
00:28:41I have to go.
00:28:43Listen to me.
00:28:45I used to think about it.
00:28:48Up till maybe a couple of hours ago.
00:28:52I used to think about it.
00:29:06You know something?
00:29:08It, um...
00:29:09It might be inconvenient for us, uh...
00:29:12using the same robe.
00:29:14You think maybe I ought to, uh...
00:29:16buy another one?
00:29:17Keep it here?
00:29:18Hmm?
00:29:20It's getting late.
00:29:22Okay.
00:29:25Okay.
00:29:55I want to go to Paddingham's station.
00:30:08Who is it?
00:30:11Around here.
00:30:27It's a hot day, eh?
00:30:34And a dry one.
00:30:36There's a beer in the icebox.
00:30:38Here's one for me.
00:30:39Ah, thank you.
00:30:43Oh, you're a grand man.
00:30:45A cold beer, eh?
00:30:47The kiss of life.
00:30:48Thanks.
00:30:55There's a change, isn't you?
00:30:57Huh?
00:30:58I noticed it right off.
00:31:00More relax, you know.
00:31:01More your own man.
00:31:03Why do you think that is?
00:31:04Oh, the weather.
00:31:06A clear conscience.
00:31:08For a woman.
00:31:11No chance.
00:31:13I make...
00:31:13Robinson Crusoe look like a social beaver.
00:31:17Well, whatever.
00:31:18What's it say, is he on you?
00:31:20No, no.
00:31:21Not like that.
00:31:23Here, give it here to him.
00:31:26Give it away.
00:31:32Here, dear.
00:31:34Thread it through.
00:31:35Thread it through like this, you see.
00:31:42And twist it round.
00:31:44Twist.
00:31:46Twist.
00:31:48And pull it back through here, you see.
00:31:50Feed it through.
00:31:51And pull it tight.
00:31:53Really tight.
00:31:54Now the big ones will get away with the hook.
00:31:56And leave you with an empty line.
00:31:58There you go.
00:32:03I guess you know everybody in the village, huh?
00:32:06Well, if I don't, they don't live here.
00:32:08What about town?
00:32:09Know a lot of people there?
00:32:10Oh, yes, yes.
00:32:11Some, some.
00:32:13I saw a guy the other day.
00:32:14I was wondering about him.
00:32:16Oh, yes?
00:32:17He seemed pretty well-heeled for this part of the world, you know?
00:32:19Rich.
00:32:21What did he look like?
00:32:22Oh, he was just a guy.
00:32:24Sixty.
00:32:25But his wife, she was something else again.
00:32:28She had blonde hair.
00:32:30Not too tall.
00:32:31Slim, but very beautiful.
00:32:33That's his wife.
00:32:34Then you do know him.
00:32:35Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
00:32:37I don't know him.
00:32:37But, uh...
00:32:39I've seen him.
00:32:40Not if it's the same fella.
00:32:42Sounds like Sharp.
00:32:43Walter Sharp.
00:32:45He's got a big, big house across the other side.
00:32:48Keeps himself very much to himself.
00:32:50Ah, yes.
00:32:51But most say he's a millionaire.
00:32:54I've seen him with that girl, too.
00:32:55And you're right.
00:32:56She is an Eiffel.
00:32:57I didn't know she was his wife, though.
00:32:58Yeah?
00:32:59You must be old enough to be a grandfather, sure to have him, eh?
00:33:02Yeah.
00:33:04Ah, well.
00:33:05There's hope for me yet, then, eh?
00:33:09Ah, that's fine.
00:33:10I'm doing it fine.
00:33:12Hey, I just remembered, I...
00:33:13I've got to call the States.
00:33:14Very important.
00:33:16Ah, but you haven't...
00:33:18Listen, uh...
00:33:18Maybe we can do this later, huh?
00:33:20Tomorrow, maybe?
00:33:21Ah, sure, sure.
00:33:23I tell you what, Donan.
00:33:24If you come around again tomorrow,
00:33:26I've got a bottle of bourbon I want you to sample.
00:33:28Oh, I'll help you sample that, don't worry.
00:33:59Hey, I like Jeff.
00:34:01Gary!?
00:34:03Gary!
00:34:07Gary?
00:34:10Shad.
00:34:12Ha-ha!
00:34:13Nothing.
00:34:19Where is he?
00:34:21No.
00:34:24Anya ferry?
00:34:26Anya ferry?
00:34:27Oh, I was just...
00:34:40it's a bit big well i was buying from memory also the village store doesn't carry much stock
00:34:47you're different today i am more adventurous no no different come on what's wrong
00:35:04nothing nothing
00:35:11something i think i've fallen in love with you that's what's wrong why wrong
00:35:21i feel the same way so why wrong
00:35:27i said i feel the same way i heard you so
00:35:33it won't work it couldn't ever work
00:35:39i told you that first time it was for money
00:35:44i'm avaricious greedy selfish and scheming
00:35:52i'm bad news gary i'm no catch myself
00:35:57but that's just it don't you see
00:36:00you're nearly broke you can give me all the things i need and none of the things i want
00:36:06things i'm used to things i couldn't give up now
00:36:09i don't want to be poor i don't want to have to run with you i'd
00:36:16oh gary
00:36:19oh i'm sorry i'm sorry i'm so sorry i'm sorry i'm sorry i'm sorry i understand i i can't ask
00:36:25you to
00:36:26give up all the things you have i can't ask you to step out of the life you have i
00:36:29can't ask you to stop
00:36:31being mrs walter sharp
00:36:37how you've been spying i just asked her on you've been out of the house what did you see i
00:36:41haven't been anywhere i told you i just asked her on i told you never to go to the house
00:36:44you must never ever do that why are you afraid i'm gonna put your bank balance in jeopardy i don't
00:36:50know where your house is i don't even know your first name
00:36:54in fact up till a couple hours ago all i knew about you was what you told me
00:37:00anyway it doesn't matter
00:37:03i'm going away
00:37:06i don't know whether he suspects or what
00:37:08but he's taking me away
00:37:09when
00:37:10at the end of the month
00:37:12we're setting up and moving to nice
00:37:14selling up
00:37:14for good
00:37:18it's to be
00:37:21permanent removal
00:37:25he craves a son
00:37:31he's old you see
00:37:35his blood's thin
00:37:38and he feels cold
00:37:40come here
00:37:44shh
00:37:46shh
00:37:51shh
00:37:53shh
00:37:53shh
00:37:55shh
00:37:58shh
00:38:01shh
00:38:02shh
00:38:04shh
00:38:04shh
00:38:13you let me sleep i thought you needed it less than an hour
00:38:21you'll like nice i never been there myself you know but i i seen those movies with the
00:38:29big ritzy villas up on top of a cliff hot nights soft music
00:38:35the beach is just loaded with tarzans yeah it'll suit you you'll like it
00:38:44who knows maybe you'll find your own private island there too huh work on your tan
00:38:53end of the month
00:38:57i'm gonna miss you blondie
00:39:01still the end of the month it's uh another couple weeks
00:39:08we can see each other again can we
00:39:10no
00:39:23i shall miss you too
00:39:32he's got a cupboard full of guns he's always playing with them cleaning them i thought
00:39:39that was your uncle they're two of a kind same mold did you ever kill a man gary
00:39:50they said you did i told you newspapers exaggerate yes i know but exaggerate what
00:40:02the act the act or the number
00:40:09i think you have killed probably for money
00:40:16no one knows i've ever been here i've been careful so have you yeah
00:40:31there's absolutely no connection between us
00:40:37we're strangers
00:40:42he's always playing with those guns of his you know about guns don't you so do i through
00:40:48him no matter how careful you are no matter how much you know about them there are still
00:40:56accidents aren't there
00:41:05i love you
00:41:09but i told you i'm bad news selfish and scheming
00:41:18i would inherit a fortune if you were to die
00:41:22enough to go anywhere forever it would all be mine and yours
00:41:32heaven
00:41:48there
00:41:48i was careful come on let's be quick
00:42:06this is the back door i'll leave it unlocked
00:42:08back stairs and this is his room it has a lion on the door
00:42:12a lion he's a leo it's his den he always goes there to around 8 30 to
00:42:17clean his guns you're gonna have to lock this door
00:42:20again afterward i know
00:42:24okay
00:42:29tomorrow have a friend over to make sure somebody's with you the whole time now
00:42:32once you hear that shot you're in the clear nobody can point the finger at you
00:42:36what about you let me worry about me go on now i'll give you five minutes
00:42:47hey blondie i'll be seeing you huh afterward
00:43:19so
00:43:28so
00:43:28so
00:43:28so
00:43:29so
00:43:30I don't know.
00:44:16Helen, please don't move.
00:44:19Just relax.
00:44:20We'll take long.
00:44:21God, Ginny, I look like death.
00:44:24You'll look terrific by the time I've finished with you, and not much longer.
00:44:35I don't know why you go to so much trouble, because it's my hobby.
00:44:49I'm drying out, Gilly.
00:44:51Just a few more minutes, that's all.
00:44:53Just a few minutes.
00:45:01I suppose Walter's upstairs.
00:45:03Isn't he always?
00:45:05I wish I knew what to get him for his birthday.
00:45:08He's the man who has everything.
00:45:10Oh, yes, I know, Gilly, but he's been so generous to me.
00:45:13Helen, will you please hold still?
00:45:15I thought perhaps one of those little...
00:45:26Walter?
00:45:27Walter?
00:45:30Ah!
00:45:32Ah!
00:45:33Ah!
00:45:34Ah!
00:45:36Ah!
00:45:36Ah!
00:45:38Ah!
00:45:44Ah!
00:45:47Ah!
00:45:49Ah!
00:45:52Ah!
00:45:53Ah!
00:45:55Ah!
00:45:56Ah!
00:45:57Ah!
00:45:58Ah!
00:45:58Ah!
00:45:58Ah!
00:45:59Ah!
00:46:25You told me you were both down here when you heard the shot.
00:46:27Yes.
00:46:29Guns.
00:46:29He was an expert.
00:46:31Accidents still happen.
00:46:33You're sure it isn't loaded, but they still happen.
00:46:37Inspector, he wasn't without influence and if the press get hold of this...
00:46:41Yes, grief's a private affair.
00:46:42I'll try and keep it that way. Play it down a bit.
00:46:45After all, it shouldn't be too difficult. There's no crime being committed.
00:46:56Don't worry. I'll take care of her.
00:47:09Gareth. Gareth.
00:47:14Gareth.
00:47:55I'll take care.
00:49:21No connection.
00:49:25There's no connection.
00:49:26There's no connection.
00:50:22There's no connection.
00:50:34There's no connection.
00:50:35It's my pleasure, mate.
00:50:36Thank you very much. Bye.
00:50:37Bye.
00:50:40There we go.
00:50:43Okay.
00:51:01So long, my dear.
00:51:21So long, my dear.
00:51:23Hi there.
00:51:27Thanks.
00:51:52Whoa.
00:52:10Hey.
00:52:22I thought...
00:52:23I thought you'd died.
00:52:26Are you all right, eh?
00:52:30I...
00:52:31I must have been half asleep.
00:52:35I guess I had one too many.
00:52:38I've got some news for to wake you up.
00:52:41Someone was nosing around after you.
00:52:45Someone?
00:52:47Well, not being specific, you understand,
00:52:50but an American asking too many questions.
00:52:53Of course, he might have been where he said he was,
00:52:55just a tourist,
00:52:56but he asked far too many questions.
00:52:59Aren't you interested?
00:53:01Yeah, sure.
00:53:02I'm interested.
00:53:03You didn't tell him anything, did you?
00:53:04Oh, you can rely on me.
00:53:06I put him way off track
00:53:08and told him there had been an American staying here,
00:53:11but that he moved away,
00:53:12moved abroad.
00:53:16You sure you're all right, eh?
00:53:18Yeah, I'm fine.
00:53:19Thanks, Student.
00:53:20You did the right thing.
00:53:22Well, I hope I convinced him.
00:53:23I'm sure you did.
00:53:24You got rid of him.
00:53:25You sent him away?
00:53:26Oh, maybe, maybe.
00:53:27Oh, maybe you'd like to join me in some hair of the dog.
00:53:31Oh, well, I'll never say no,
00:53:33but you sure you should.
00:53:34He don't look so good, you know.
00:53:36Ah, hangover.
00:53:37Oh, hangover's a terrible thing, eh?
00:53:39You read the newspapers?
00:53:41Ah, no, I keep forgetting you don't take a delivery.
00:53:44He's dead.
00:53:45Walter Sharp, rich old man with a blonde.
00:53:48Shot himself.
00:53:50Cleaning his guns and shot himself.
00:53:53At least that's what the papers are saying,
00:53:54but that's all the same,
00:53:55which usually means there's more to it, doesn't it, eh?
00:53:59Ah, all those millions of his didn't do him much good, did it?
00:54:03I suppose it'll all go to a relative, uh, uh, charity?
00:54:07Charity? No, no, it'll go to his wife.
00:54:10Ah, no, you're wrong about her.
00:54:11A little blonde.
00:54:12Sharp wasn't married.
00:54:13Huh?
00:54:15You mean the papers said that?
00:54:16No, no, no.
00:54:17I told you.
00:54:18The papers are doing a big hush-up job,
00:54:19and it didn't mention any relatives at all.
00:54:22No, it was George told me.
00:54:24George, up at the village.
00:54:26He's done some work up at the house.
00:54:28He told me Sharp was a bachelor.
00:54:30No, no, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:54:31The blonde, you remember?
00:54:33You saw her?
00:54:34Mm, and we were close about her.
00:54:36She was his girlfriend, his fiancΓ©e,
00:54:38and they were going to be married.
00:54:40And now, if they had, she'd be laughing by now.
00:54:44But as it is, she'll come out of it with nothing at all.
00:54:47Nothing at all.
00:54:49Eh.
00:54:51Well, that's the way of the world, eh?
00:54:54Otherwise, you'd say how the cookie crumbles.
00:54:56Yeah.
00:54:58Well, watch out for stray American tourists.
00:55:01See you next time in the redirects.
00:55:02Yes.
00:55:13Sweetie.
00:55:30teen
00:55:33Let's go.
00:56:02Let's go.
00:56:39Your call to Florida is on the line, sir.
00:56:41Thanks.
00:56:43Hello?
00:56:44Yes?
00:56:46Nothing.
00:56:47I didn't make a single sale.
00:56:49What?
00:56:51And we were so sure.
00:56:53I know, and I got close.
00:56:56Now, listen, I think I might have better luck in Sicily, or do you want I should come home?
00:57:04No.
00:57:05Sicily's a long shot, but anything's worth trying.
00:57:08Okay, I'll leave.
00:57:11Tomorrow.
00:57:15Steve!
00:57:17Steve!
00:57:18Steve!
00:57:20Are you there, Steve?
00:57:22Steve!
00:57:25Why?
00:57:30Why?
00:57:33Room 203.
00:57:38Now, prepare my bill, will you?
00:57:40You're checking out, sir?
00:57:41Uh-huh.
00:57:41Certainly, sir.
00:57:49Gary.
00:57:53Gary.
00:57:57Gary.
00:58:19Blondie!
00:58:51Oh, my God.
00:59:04Oh, my God.
00:59:06Oh, my God.
00:59:10Hello?
00:59:11Hello.
00:59:12I want to talk to Ms. Walder Sharp.
00:59:14Mr. Sharp is dead?
00:59:15No, no, no.
00:59:16Not Walder Sharp.
00:59:17I know he's dead.
00:59:19I want to talk to his wife.
00:59:20Who?
00:59:21His wife!
00:59:22Mr. Sharp is not married.
00:59:23Now, look, don't give me that.
00:59:24I've seen her.
00:59:25I know her.
00:59:25I don't know who you are.
00:59:26We've had many crank calls.
00:59:28You might at least have some respect for the dead.
00:59:30Now, look what you just...
00:59:31No, no.
00:59:32You cannot talk to anybody at all.
00:59:33We're just about to bury Mr. Sharp.
00:59:39Bury him.
01:00:00...
01:00:07...
01:00:10...
01:00:11...
01:00:12...
01:00:13....
01:00:29...
01:00:35Oh, yes, sir. I have your bill ready.
01:00:38I want to pay my credit card.
01:00:40Certainly, sir. I hope you had a pleasant and fruitful trip.
01:00:43Pleasant, yeah.
01:01:03If you'll just sign.
01:01:45You won't find any mention of me.
01:01:48Police were kind about that.
01:01:50They kept the press boys at bay.
01:01:54Why did you have to come to the house?
01:01:57Today of all days.
01:01:59Tomorrow I'd have been gone.
01:02:01You'd have never seen me again.
01:02:03It was out of character, Gary. Unexpected.
01:02:06You told me you never left this place.
01:02:09Never ever went into town.
01:02:11I was very careless of you to show yourself like that.
01:02:14I gambled on you being a pro.
01:02:18I buried you.
01:02:21Yes. I thought you would.
01:02:24You didn't let me down there.
01:02:27No connection between us.
01:02:30Eh, Gary?
01:02:33You buried Helen.
01:02:34Helen Wiles.
01:02:36We looked alike superficially.
01:02:39Same build.
01:02:40Hair.
01:02:41Only the faces were different.
01:02:43And there wasn't much left of the face to identify, was there?
01:02:49Very alike.
01:02:51I suppose that's why Uncle Walter fell for her.
01:02:56Yes.
01:02:58He was my uncle.
01:02:59He brought me up, adored me.
01:03:02Everything he had was mine, promised to me.
01:03:05And then he met Helen.
01:03:08In a month or so, we would have been married.
01:03:11And then what?
01:03:13Husbands tend to make wills favoring their wives.
01:03:16So what should I have had?
01:03:18A quarter share of the fortune?
01:03:19A half?
01:03:21I've never done things by halves, Gary.
01:03:26Oh, I really wish you hadn't turned up today.
01:03:29It was so perfect.
01:03:32The police thinking Helen had gone to bury her grief,
01:03:34and you thinking I was dead.
01:03:37So you killed her, huh?
01:03:39Oh, I had to.
01:03:40It completed the circle.
01:03:42The perfect circle.
01:03:44If only you hadn't turned up.
01:03:48And now?
01:03:58I told you you were getting careless.
01:04:00You drink too much.
01:04:02I told you that, too.
01:04:03It won't work.
01:04:05On the contrary.
01:04:06The circle is still perfect.
01:04:08The whole world knows there's a price on your head,
01:04:11so somebody collected.
01:04:14Maybe somebody saw you coming here.
01:04:16I took the bus and walked the last mile.
01:04:19And if someone did see me coming this way,
01:04:21well, there's no connection between us, is there?
01:04:25There never has been.
01:04:27Somebody will see you leave.
01:04:28No.
01:04:34No one will see me leave.
01:04:38I loved you.
01:04:42Yes.
01:04:44Hey.
01:04:47Hey.
01:04:50Mandy.
01:04:51No.
01:05:05Oh.
01:05:06Okay.
01:05:18My son.
01:05:25I don't know.
01:05:34I don't know.
01:05:46Informal states.
01:05:48The deal's closed.
01:05:50Yeah.
01:05:52Oh, and, uh, tell them he had a friend, so, uh,
01:05:56just to be on the safe side, I, uh,
01:05:59I gave her a contract, too.
01:06:00Uh-huh.
01:06:02Uh-huh.
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01:06:07Uh-huh.
01:06:11Uh-huh.
01:06:21Uh-huh.
01:06:25Uh-huh.
01:06:28Uh-huh.
01:06:31Uh-huh.
01:06:32Uh-huh.
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