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00:01:15This match brings to the newsreel screen one of the greatest amateur teams that ever wore football books.
00:01:19Amateurs, but already they've beaten nearly all the crack professionals.
00:01:23These boys have made the name of the Trojans' club world famous.
00:01:26In pace and ball control, they have no equals anywhere.
00:01:28Once near the goal, it's next door to a dead serve.
00:01:32Now watch another on-spot on the enemy.
00:01:34Setchley has the ball, and he's fitting it along like a mother nursing a baby.
00:01:37Yes, it's a goal.
00:01:38And that brings the total of Setchley's goals up to 34 for the season already.
00:01:43This young man is one of the most dazzling spots in the team with all high life.
00:01:46And before the great Chelsea game is in place in Arsenal, we give you this interview with the team.
00:01:50Will the Trojans maintain their wonderful record?
00:01:53Aiding the big guns of mighty Arsenal, blow them sky high.
00:01:57Eddie Hapgood, left back and Arsenal captain.
00:01:59Bryn Jones, he cost Arsenal as much as a war and he's almost a danger.
00:02:03Lesley Jones, another international.
00:02:05Cliff Bastin, the boy wonder, football is the only game he ever wants to play.
00:02:08Don't know what my wife will say.
00:02:10The three musketeers, Alf Fields, Crayston and George Mayle.
00:02:15The one and only George Allison, mind you don't lose that tie pin.
00:02:19Kirshen, a streak of lightning on the right wing.
00:02:22Bremner, born with a silver football in his mouth, but he bust him.
00:02:26Ted Drake, centre forward, tall, dark and handsome.
00:02:29Swindon, the goalkeeper, still in his winter woolly.
00:02:32And Tom Whittaker, their famous trainer.
00:02:35Now for the Trojans, here's Francis Kindlet, secretary and organist.
00:02:38You look really good, Frank, you do, absolutely really good.
00:02:40Corbin, goal.
00:02:41Welcock, left wing.
00:02:42Kreef, left back.
00:02:45Garrow, centre half.
00:02:46Brown, left half.
00:02:48Then there's Bredge, centre forward.
00:02:50And Jurner, inside left.
00:02:52And Charlie, right back, the Trojans' brilliant captain.
00:02:56Now here's a man to watch, Maring.
00:02:59This is his last match before he gets married.
00:03:01After that, his wife will watch him.
00:03:04Setchley has a lady friend.
00:03:05It's Helen, the Trojans' mascot.
00:03:06They pin a badge on Helen every time they win.
00:03:09Setchley looks after her.
00:03:10He's the only one of the team she can trust.
00:03:15Now for the Trojans' dark horse, Jack Doyce, inside right.
00:03:18Doyce has only just joined the team, but he's a well-known amateur.
00:03:21And great things are expected of him.
00:03:23You hear that, Doyce?
00:03:24He's not here, Mr. Kindlet.
00:03:25Huh?
00:03:27Well, I hope there's nothing wrong.
00:03:28He'll be there.
00:03:29You may be in the team yet, Mr. Rayo.
00:03:31And even greater records.
00:03:46How'd you like that, Mr. Anderson?
00:03:47Oh, very interesting indeed.
00:03:48We've shown that all over the country.
00:03:49Are you really?
00:03:50Oh, yes, thank you.
00:03:52Well, Frank, it's 12 o'clock now.
00:03:54We meet in the stadium at three.
00:03:55That's right.
00:03:56They'll begin wheeling us off at 10 minutes past, what?
00:03:58I hope not.
00:03:59I'm sure not.
00:04:01Program.
00:04:02Program.
00:04:03Official program and team.
00:04:07Program.
00:04:08Here you are.
00:04:09Trojan or Arsenal?
00:04:10Trojan.
00:04:10Trojan.
00:04:12Wear your colours.
00:04:13What the Alison do you think I'm wearing?
00:04:15Up the Arsenal.
00:04:17Up the Trojan's.
00:04:17Arsenal.
00:04:19Above all, boys, you must respect this amateur side.
00:04:23They're one of the finest amateur teams we've seen for years.
00:04:26They don't play your game.
00:04:28They play the attacking game.
00:04:30All their five forwards go up at once.
00:04:33And their right half and left half, they go through at every possible chance.
00:04:37And when those two wing halfbacks go through, I want our inside forwards, left hand, right,
00:04:42go after them.
00:04:43Don't let them get away with it.
00:04:45Now, that's important.
00:04:47You get that, Eddie?
00:04:48Yes, we got it.
00:04:49The prestige of the Arsenal's at stake.
00:04:52I'm more keen to win this match than I am to win 90% of our games during the season.
00:04:58Time for the boys to change, Mr. Alisson.
00:05:00Oh, okay, Tom.
00:05:01Well, carry on, boys.
00:05:02Get on.
00:05:03It'll be easy this afternoon, boys.
00:05:05Who is this, Dewey?
00:05:06Oh, it'll be a warm room.
00:05:07Oh, good afternoon, Mr. Kindler.
00:05:08Not going to find it too easy, boys, you know.
00:05:14Hello, Tim.
00:05:15Hello, Bill.
00:05:16Hello, Frank.
00:05:16Everyone here, Carter?
00:05:17All except Mr. Moring, sir, and Mr. Deuss.
00:05:19Oh, Deuss will be here.
00:05:20He won't miss this game.
00:05:21And Phil Moring's probably new with this fiasco.
00:05:24On the rail.
00:05:25You'd better get changed in any case.
00:05:26You never know where you are, the fetal act, Deuss.
00:05:29Well, there are only 20 minutes to go.
00:05:32Now, really, Gwen, you're not upset about that schmozzle at the flat, are you?
00:05:35What, you expect me to be?
00:05:37Tickled to death?
00:05:37Well, I can explain about that girl, all right, but it's rather a long story.
00:05:41I'll tell you tonight.
00:05:42Tonight's off.
00:05:44Oh, are you thinking of Phil Moring?
00:05:46Perhaps.
00:05:48You met his family yet?
00:05:49No, were there away traveling?
00:05:51I thought you hadn't.
00:05:53They're nice people, but a bit stuffy.
00:05:55They've got a great deal of that, you know, and he won't see a penny of it if he marries
00:05:59you.
00:06:01Love in an attic.
00:06:02Oh, well.
00:06:03Touch him.
00:06:04I'm marrying Phil, not his family.
00:06:06You're not telling me.
00:06:08Dear me, I do believe we're quite annoyed.
00:06:11We'll soon settle that.
00:06:18It's the last time, Jack.
00:06:20Of course.
00:06:21I'll see you tonight.
00:06:23So sorry, Jack, but it's all over.
00:06:25The key will still be on top of the door.
00:06:34I'm so sorry, Inga.
00:06:36I know I'm late, but the traffic was awful.
00:06:39Hello, Phil.
00:06:40Hello.
00:06:41Well, I tried to get you last night and this morning.
00:06:43Hello, Inga.
00:06:44How's the cousin from Sweden?
00:06:45You think you go home, no?
00:06:47You always make the same joke, Phil.
00:06:50But, Gwen, why didn't you tell me you couldn't see me last night?
00:06:52I couldn't.
00:06:53It was too sudden.
00:06:55My Aunt Bessie was taken home.
00:06:56Darling, I'm so glad to see you.
00:06:58Have you missed me?
00:06:58Have I?
00:07:00Come on, Gwen.
00:07:00We never get to our seats.
00:07:02Lord, I must fly.
00:07:03I'll see you after the game, Gwen.
00:07:04Yes, darling.
00:07:08Goodbye, Inga.
00:07:10Better take Doyce's shirt, George.
00:07:14That's a good girl.
00:07:15Isn't she lovely?
00:07:16Ooh!
00:07:19Break away, Setchley.
00:07:20You won't be fit for the match.
00:07:21Doyce!
00:07:22About the need time.
00:07:23Okay, Doyce.
00:07:24You're part of this team.
00:07:24You know, I expected you here hours ago.
00:07:26Sorry, I was in conference.
00:07:28Anyway, I see Phil Morring isn't here yet.
00:07:30Oh, perhaps when everybody is here,
00:07:31we may be able to play some football.
00:07:32Shouldn't wonder.
00:07:40Sorry, Rel.
00:07:47Heavens, Eddie.
00:07:48What's this?
00:07:49I haven't got a shirt.
00:07:53Shut up.
00:07:54Yes, sir.
00:07:55No shirts anywhere.
00:07:57Mr. Middard.
00:07:58Bunch!
00:07:58Hello!
00:07:59What's the matter now?
00:08:00Where are these boys' shirts?
00:08:01There's none of them here.
00:08:02I left every player's shirt on his own hook.
00:08:05There he is!
00:08:06Gardner!
00:08:15He's got them all on.
00:08:16It's going to be cold out there
00:08:17with nothing to do in gold.
00:08:21Don't tell me the jolly old rules let you down.
00:08:23Yes, old boy.
00:08:24I had to abandon it.
00:08:25Tut, tut.
00:08:26Now, come on on, Mr. Doyce.
00:08:27You're next to the table.
00:08:28Sir, she won't let you alone, eh, Phil?
00:08:30Why don't you mind your own business?
00:08:31Why don't you grow up?
00:08:33Now, get a move on, boys.
00:08:34Only ten minutes to go.
00:08:55Good afternoon, everybody.
00:08:58This is George Ellison calling from the Arsenal Stadium London.
00:09:01The great day has arrived at last when we're to see this non-anticipated charity match
00:09:06between the Trojans, the famous amateur team, and the Arsenal.
00:09:11We have been fortunate in securing the services of a very famous commentator.
00:09:16and I'm perfectly certain you will all recognise the well-known voice of Mr. E.V.H. Emmett,
00:09:22who is appearing today, by kind permission, of the Gaumont British News.
00:09:27Now, Mr. Emmett, it's up to you to give us all the thrills of the match.
00:09:30Well, I certainly will do my best, and I'm sure it will be a thrilling match.
00:09:34I certainly hope so, because there's a record crowd here, an enormous crowd.
00:09:37Well, the stadium's absolutely packed.
00:09:42What are you pressing, George?
00:09:43Come on, please, try to get the right number, the right side of it.
00:09:46Come on, lads, why are you talking?
00:09:49Hey! Hey!
00:09:52And the teams are coming out now. Arsenal coming out first.
00:09:55Led by their captain, Eddie Hatfield.
00:10:05And now the captain, led by Chelsea.
00:10:11You're going to like to look at that full of dice, don't you?
00:10:13Yes, yes, Tom, I do. I'm keen to see how he gets on this afternoon.
00:10:18The band has blown itself out, and the referee's just bringing out the ball,
00:10:22so it won't be long now.
00:10:25The two captains are trotting up to the centre to shake hands with everybody in sight,
00:10:28and toss for choice of ends.
00:10:30Eddie Hapgood has the coin, Charlie calls to it,
00:10:32but yes, Trojans are defending the clock end of the field.
00:10:38Arsenal kick-off, Drake to Bryn Jones, and out to Bastion on the left wing.
00:10:44Now back to Bryn Jones, Torben punches away.
00:10:49Drake has it on the right, and he's going to shoot.
00:10:52But Torben saves it nicely again, and clears.
00:10:57Doyce hits it. That boy certainly looks good.
00:11:01Now the Trojans are getting the ball away into the Arsenal half.
00:11:05Welcock has it, passes to Brown.
00:11:08Hapgood tackles him.
00:11:09Brown still has it, and he shoots.
00:11:12But Swindon clears.
00:11:13Terrific excitement as the game swings away from the Arsenal goal.
00:11:21Play in the Trojans' half. The ball goes back.
00:11:24Arsenal left-back has it. He bangs it up.
00:11:27Up it goes, and Jörner and Bremler jump for it.
00:11:30Tell him, tell him.
00:11:32Oi! Oi! Cut the grass!
00:11:34The ref can't see.
00:11:37The game is on again, up in the centre of the field, and now it's Arsenal's turn to attack.
00:11:41Ball goes up to Kirshen.
00:11:43He's racing on.
00:11:45He shoots.
00:11:46And a grand save.
00:11:49Corner against Trojans.
00:11:50Oi! Oi! Don't keep blowing that whistle.
00:11:52Blow your nose down!
00:11:55Kirshen takes it.
00:11:56Nicely in, but the amateur boys are onto it like lightning.
00:12:01Now Bryn Jones has it. Don't muck it about.
00:12:04Pass to Bastin.
00:12:05And the boys away.
00:12:10The centre.
00:12:11Shoot!
00:12:13No, another grand save by Torval.
00:12:16This is a terrific game. Amateur, professional, they're all playing like heroes.
00:12:21Now Mayer is onto it, and he passes up.
00:12:23But Garrow has it.
00:12:25Doyce takes it away. Keep an eye on Doyce.
00:12:29He shoots, and Swindon tips it over, giving a corner against Arsenal.
00:12:32How do you like that, Mr. Ellison?
00:12:34Oh, it's not a goal yet.
00:12:35Don't hold the ball so much, Doyce. You're not all that good.
00:12:37I don't need your advice.
00:12:41Sedgley takes the kick, and Arsenal defence have got it away.
00:12:44Now Maring has it.
00:12:46Look out there. Hey!
00:12:47Doyce and Maring in collision. Maring's hurt by the look of it.
00:12:59Oh, he banged his head.
00:13:10And the referee drops the ball, and the game is on the game.
00:13:14Arsenal have it.
00:13:15That's Drake coming down now like a hurricane. Shoot!
00:13:18And Torvald saves the game.
00:13:23Nearing the end of the first half now, and there's no score yet.
00:13:27Here's Arsenal pressing again. Drake has it.
00:13:29Out on the left to Bryn Jones. Bryn runs in.
00:13:32It's dangerous now. Back to Drake.
00:13:34Drake's onto it. Over to Kirshen.
00:13:37This time it's a goal!
00:13:39First block to the Arsenal.
00:13:40One-nil.
00:13:42And about 30 seconds to go for half-time.
00:13:46Yes, this game is living up to all its promise of thrill.
00:13:48A real dogfight. Backwards and forwards.
00:13:51And when you consider the Arsenal reputation among the professional teams,
00:13:54you certainly must hand it to these Trojans.
00:13:55They're putting up a wonderful show.
00:14:02The score at half-time is Arsenal one. Trojans no.
00:14:06And that's just how we like it.
00:14:08Well, off to the left.
00:14:09Well done, boys.
00:14:11I don't know.
00:14:17Well, never mind, lads. It's only the first half.
00:14:22We won't beat you like that again.
00:14:24I'm sorry.
00:14:24Good morning. Let me have a look at that and cut you.
00:14:26I'm sorry about that, Phil.
00:14:27Stay in position, next half, Jack.
00:14:32Who's that for?
00:14:33Mr. Doyce of the Trojans. It's marked urgent.
00:14:37How are we going, Sarge?
00:14:39Well, one up, son.
00:14:41Hippie!
00:14:44Here, listen, boys.
00:14:46Look here, all you've got to do is to quicken up in this second half,
00:14:49and you've got to absolutely beat.
00:14:51I know you're all a bit nervous, but there's nothing in the world to worry about. See?
00:14:57Oh, I say, Doyce, try and remember you're part of a team. Don't be so selfish of a ball.
00:15:02For heaven's sake, will you let me play my own game?
00:15:04No, no, don't do that. We don't want to lose the match.
00:15:06Right.
00:15:10Now, let's have a look at this.
00:15:13Do you need to sit, Jimmy?
00:15:14No, no, sir. This just agrees.
00:15:16I'll do this. You go and look after lads.
00:15:18Right, sir.
00:15:23I'll do this.
00:15:28Telegrams, you gentlemen.
00:15:30Congratulations from your girlfriends.
00:15:32Mr. Tully.
00:15:33Setsley.
00:15:35Garrow.
00:15:37Torben.
00:15:38Helen.
00:15:39Who's Helen?
00:15:41Women are not allowed here, you know.
00:15:43Ah, but that's Helen of Troy, the face that sank a thousand ships.
00:15:46Say thank you, Helen.
00:15:47And, Agel.
00:15:48I almost thought Helen was a horse.
00:15:50Oh, there's a pot for Mr. Doyce.
00:15:56To you, Mr. Doyce.
00:15:57One of your admirers, I suppose.
00:15:59Mr. Setsley.
00:16:20Come along now, boys. On your twos.
00:16:22If you're only one down, you'll get them this half.
00:16:23Excellent.
00:16:31Where's Kindlet?
00:16:32Went out the other way, I think.
00:16:38Come on, champs.
00:16:39We're gonna move on.
00:16:49Come along, Mr. Murray. For heaven's sake, get a move on.
00:16:54Teams are coming out now for the second half.
00:17:02It all depends on the first fifteen minutes, Jimmy.
00:17:04Whether our boys can hold them.
00:17:05No, they'll do it all right, Mr. Kindlet.
00:17:09Trojans kick off this time.
00:17:11Bredge kicks off to Doyce.
00:17:12And Doyce snaps it out to the left wing.
00:17:15Setsley has it.
00:17:16And he's racing ahead in the best Bastion style.
00:17:19It's a goal. It must be.
00:17:20No, Swindon dives.
00:17:22He's got it some other quick.
00:17:23He's up and he's cleared beautifully.
00:17:25Bravo, Swindon. Bravo.
00:17:26I couldn't have done it better myself.
00:17:28Trojans again attacking.
00:17:29They're going all out to wipe off that odd goal.
00:17:33Sensation.
00:17:34Here's an appeal for hands in the penalty area.
00:17:38Yes, the referee's allowing it. This is serious.
00:17:40You're telling me.
00:17:41The first nine men I've seen will have done.
00:17:44What a wreck.
00:17:45Ten or twenty, Russ.
00:17:49Doyce is taking the kick.
00:17:50Is this the equaliser?
00:17:59Yes, he scored.
00:18:00Like a bullet in the top corner.
00:18:02The crashing drive.
00:18:03Doyce scored from the penalty.
00:18:04And it's Arsenal one, Trojan one.
00:18:07Oh, what a rasket.
00:18:09What's that you saying?
00:18:10I said, what a blaster, sir, didn't I?
00:18:12I've had me eye on you all the match.
00:18:14That's what I thought.
00:18:15You've had me done the game.
00:18:16No!
00:18:24Just waiting now, Whistle, to kick off after that goal.
00:18:28There it goes.
00:18:29Drake to Bryn Jones and over to Bremner.
00:18:30Arsenal are pressing now.
00:18:31They're racing forward to the Trojans' goal.
00:18:34Bastion has it.
00:18:36And he shoots.
00:18:37And Torban saves.
00:18:38He's playing a wonderful game, that Trojan goal.
00:18:45Look, look.
00:18:46What's the matter with Doyce?
00:18:47By Jove, he does look bad.
00:18:50Doyce has just collapsed like a log.
00:18:52It must be some sort of a change or something.
00:18:53I didn't see him get hit.
00:18:56It's my way.
00:19:11This is the most unlucky accident for the Trojans.
00:19:14Those amateur boys have been playing really magnificent football.
00:19:17Now, to lose their crack inside right,
00:19:19at a critical time like this, it's appalling luck.
00:19:22Doyce looked pretty bad, too, but nobody seems to know what's the matter with it.
00:19:27Inga, he's dead.
00:19:47Doyce is being carried off by the ambulance men...
00:19:50...and the whistle goes to resume the game.
00:19:57What's up, Tom? Can't tell, Doctor.
00:20:10I don't like the look of him at all.
00:20:15Trojans are playing wonderfully plucky football. Don't forget they're a man short from now on.
00:20:20Now, shouts, come on the ten men. They've got a sporting chance, but I don't see how they can possibly
00:20:24hold Arsenal down.
00:20:25From the first kick-off, it's been a game of sensation. A strange collision of two Trojans. Arsenal's crashing goal.
00:20:31The equalizing penalty topped off in the dramatic collapse of the new Trojan player halfway through the second half.
00:20:47Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sorry to have to announce to you a piece of bad news.
00:20:51Jack Doyce is very seriously injured.
00:20:53It has been decided to abandon the match.
00:20:56But both sides are naturally anxious for a decision, so there will be a replay next Wednesday afternoon at three
00:21:01o'clock.
00:21:02Jack Doyce is very serious.
00:21:34How did it happen?
00:21:36It's a bad business.
00:21:37You can change, but you'll have to stay in your dressing rooms.
00:21:39Frank, I've got to get away for a minute. I'll be back.
00:21:41I'm sorry, Philip. It's out of my hands now.
00:21:43All right, boys. Get in the bath.
00:21:45Listen, boys. You can change now, but you've got to remain behind a bit.
00:21:48What's his orders?
00:21:49Come on, now. Let's get going.
00:21:52I can't tell you anything, gentlemen. You've got to wait and see Mr. Alisson.
00:21:55Well, where is he?
00:21:55I don't know if I knew I could tell you.
00:21:57No, he's got it himself.
00:21:59You've got to get to see Joe.
00:22:02Please, what's happened to Mr. Doyce?
00:22:03I'm sorry, young lady. I'm afraid he's dead.
00:22:12Sorry, boys. You'll get the story later.
00:22:15Who was that girl? Did she give her name?
00:22:16No, sir. Her face seemed familiar, though.
00:22:18That's what I thought.
00:22:19Why, George, what's the big idea?
00:22:22Get me Scotland Yard, please. Whitehall.
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00:22:55You must swish him about a bit and make him look attractive.
00:22:57Do you follow me?
00:22:58Yes, sir.
00:22:59We've only got till Wednesday, ladies.
00:23:00The fair name of the Metropolitan Police Beauty Chorus is at stake.
00:23:04Now, you've got to make it alluring.
00:23:06Now, follow me.
00:23:09Yes, Clinton?
00:23:13What is it?
00:23:14I thought you were at the yard.
00:23:17Yes?
00:23:17A case, Inspector.
00:23:19A case?
00:23:19But, man, I've only got four days to get this shown.
00:23:21I can't take a case now.
00:23:22The assistant commissioner thinks it might be murder.
00:23:25Oh.
00:23:30You know, you oughtn't to be doing all this, sir.
00:23:32These men will never be the same again.
00:23:33Oh, that's something to be thankful for.
00:23:35Where's the, um...
00:23:36Where's the body?
00:23:37Down to the Arsenal Stadium.
00:23:39One of the players.
00:23:40The Arsenal.
00:23:42Let me see.
00:23:43Is this the best?
00:23:44You haven't seen this one before, have you?
00:23:46Not bad for ten, Bob.
00:23:48Guaranteed to put any suspected disease at first sight.
00:23:51You and your hat, sir.
00:23:52Well, it's very suitable.
00:23:53All these outdoor fellas with shorts on.
00:23:57What's his name?
00:23:58An amateur.
00:23:59John Doyce.
00:24:02Oh.
00:24:22...
00:24:27Take.
00:24:29...
00:25:30Glory be.
00:25:34Well, I'm glad it's in the hands of the police anyway.
00:25:37This won't happen on a set today.
00:25:39Who was near him when he fell?
00:25:40Nobody, actually.
00:25:42The ball came from a clearance from the Trojan goal,
00:25:44fell in front of Deuss, the inside right, who faltered.
00:25:48Morrowing the right half,
00:25:50seeing that, ran forward, picked up the ball,
00:25:53followed by Bryn Jones, our inside left.
00:25:56They carried the ball on.
00:25:58At the same time, Leslie Jones moving forward here,
00:26:01seeing Deuss faltering and stumbling, he stopped dead.
00:26:05But nobody was actually near Deuss when he fell.
00:26:08No, not within five yards from him.
00:26:10Nobody could have touched him, Inspector.
00:26:12It must have been his heart. I've seen it happen before.
00:26:14Yes, I dare say you're right, Mr. Kindlis.
00:26:17Well, now I go and see the teams at once.
00:26:23Leslie, this is Inspector Slade.
00:26:25How do you do?
00:26:25How do you do?
00:26:26You'd be the nearest man to Deuss when he fell, wouldn't you?
00:26:29Yes, I was, Tom.
00:26:30Can you tell us what happened?
00:26:32When he had the ball,
00:26:33I rushed forward to tackle him,
00:26:35just as I got there,
00:26:37stumbled and fell to the ground.
00:26:38What did he look like?
00:26:40He was sweating badly and looked very grey.
00:26:42Grey?
00:26:42Yes, he looked terrible.
00:26:43Terrible.
00:26:45Very hot in here, isn't he?
00:26:46Thank you so much.
00:26:48What's all the mystery about?
00:26:49Why are we being kept here?
00:26:54Looks as if you'll be in the replay, George.
00:26:57So what?
00:26:58Nothing.
00:26:59What's biting you?
00:27:00The devil you're driving at.
00:27:01Oh, shut up, George.
00:27:02You're getting nervy.
00:27:03Well, who wouldn't be?
00:27:04He's dead, isn't he?
00:27:06After all, there must be somebody here who knows.
00:27:08I'm sorry to keep you waiting, gentlemen.
00:27:10There's just one or two routine questions I'd like to ask.
00:27:12Now, did any of you see Doyce eat or drink anything at half time?
00:27:15Well, he took a slice of lemon,
00:27:17but then so did most of the other boys.
00:27:19Yes, of course.
00:27:20What about the parcel?
00:27:21Yes, that's right.
00:27:22He got a parcel at half time.
00:27:23A parcel?
00:27:24Did anybody see what is in it?
00:27:26Well, it's only a small thing, sir.
00:27:27The commissioner brought it in,
00:27:29and I gave it to Mr. Doyce myself.
00:27:30Yes.
00:27:31Where are his clothes?
00:27:33Over here, sir.
00:27:38Clinton, get that, Commissioner Erwin.
00:27:39Right, sir.
00:27:42It was only a small thing, sir.
00:27:43A light, too.
00:27:44And he sat down here and started to unpack it.
00:27:47There's nothing in here.
00:27:49Almost twins, aren't we?
00:27:53Well, who was next to him?
00:27:55I was.
00:27:56Is that what you're looking for?
00:27:58Well, that's the right thing.
00:27:59The parcel was there.
00:27:59Why, why, why.
00:28:00Don't touch.
00:28:03Here's the man, sir.
00:28:05Who delivered this?
00:28:06District messenger, sir.
00:28:07Check on that, will you, Clinton?
00:28:08Yes, sir.
00:28:09There's something else, sir.
00:28:09What about that girl, sir?
00:28:10What?
00:28:10There was a girl.
00:28:11She called here after the match, sir,
00:28:12asking for Doyce.
00:28:13That's right.
00:28:13She spoke to me.
00:28:15I told her Doyce was dead.
00:28:17Did she say anything?
00:28:18No, sir.
00:28:19She pretty nearly fainted, sir.
00:28:20I see.
00:28:22Thank you, Sergeant.
00:28:23Thank you, sir.
00:28:24Thank you, sir.
00:28:26There's one other thing.
00:28:27Did anyone try to get into these rooms
00:28:28from half time onwards
00:28:29until the team returned?
00:28:30No, sir.
00:28:31I'd have seen anybody who did, sir.
00:28:32Oh, that's all I want to know.
00:28:34Oh, Clinton.
00:28:35Yes, sir.
00:28:35Check all this litter, will you,
00:28:36and see if you can find anything.
00:28:37Very good, sir.
00:28:38But what am I supposed to look for?
00:28:39I haven't the faintest idea.
00:28:43Yet.
00:28:47Pardon me, Mr. Allison.
00:29:16Clever, isn't it?
00:29:20Thank you, Mr. Allison.
00:29:21You found something?
00:29:23How long are you going to keep us here, Inspector?
00:29:25Oh, not very long.
00:29:26Oh, Clinton.
00:29:27Yes, sir?
00:29:27We're looking for a small, sharp, pointed object.
00:29:31And if you find it, be very careful.
00:29:33Very good, sir.
00:29:36I'm handy if I can understand it.
00:29:38Sounds a bell one moment,
00:29:39and his heart stops the next.
00:29:41Have you looked at his left thumb?
00:29:46I missed that.
00:29:47Don't take it to heart.
00:29:48You were meant to.
00:29:50Poison.
00:29:52Alkalide, by the action.
00:29:53What now?
00:29:54Well, first, find out what was in that parcel
00:29:56and who that girl was.
00:29:57Eh?
00:29:58Just a moment, Meadows.
00:29:59Bring your things.
00:30:02Come on.
00:30:09All right, Sergeant.
00:30:10You can stop playing sandcastles.
00:30:12Eh, Doctor?
00:30:13Oh, there you are.
00:30:15Oh, hello, Mr. Kindlelet.
00:30:17Where have you been?
00:30:19Well, I don't even keep you any longer, gentlemen.
00:30:22Dr. Meadows rather thinks that death was caused by an obscure form of tetanus.
00:30:26Contracted through a scratch on the thumb.
00:30:28Isn't that so, Doctor?
00:30:29Eh?
00:30:29Oh, yes, quite so.
00:30:30Yes, yes.
00:30:31But we must find the object on which Doyce injured himself,
00:30:34owing to the risk of infection.
00:30:36Therefore, in your own interests,
00:30:37Dr. Meadows thinks we ought to have a search.
00:30:40Eh, Doctor Meadows?
00:30:41Yes, absolutely essential.
00:30:44Very tactful of you, Inspector.
00:30:47Why not say Doyce was murdered and have done with it?
00:30:49Keep your head, Rayle.
00:30:50What the inspector suggests is only common sense.
00:30:52Oh, thank you very much.
00:30:53Of course, if you object to being searched...
00:30:55Not me.
00:30:56Go right ahead.
00:30:57Yes, let's get it over.
00:30:59Good.
00:31:00Well, I'll send a couple of men to help Sergeant Clinton.
00:31:03Oh, would you mind staying with the team?
00:31:05Eh, Mr. Allison.
00:31:10Now, look, Allison.
00:31:12Rayle was right.
00:31:13So Doyce was murdered.
00:31:15Yes, that search was a blind.
00:31:16Clinton won't find a thing.
00:31:18Whoever killed Doyce got rid of whatever it was ages ago.
00:31:20He's lying about the stadium somewhere.
00:31:22Waiting till the murderer sees his chance to get it back.
00:31:25Oh, good heavens.
00:31:26I suppose you'll want half the yard down here now looking for clues.
00:31:29Not on your life.
00:31:30I wait for the clues to come to me.
00:31:32Now, listen, George.
00:31:33Do you mind me calling you George?
00:31:34Not at all.
00:31:34Now, about this girl.
00:31:36What did she look like?
00:31:37Oh, she was tall, fair, very pretty.
00:31:40And you know, both the commissioner and myself
00:31:41are convinced we've seen her somewhere before.
00:31:44What is she wearing?
00:31:46Oh, a long white coat with blue trimmings.
00:31:49A funny sort of hat with a feather in it.
00:31:51Well, like you have there.
00:31:54I thought this is a model.
00:31:56I beg to report, sir.
00:31:57I know, not a thing.
00:31:58No, sir.
00:31:59Oh, bear up.
00:32:00Look, I want to see these men again,
00:32:02but informally at their own convenience.
00:32:03Can you arrange that?
00:32:04Well, we've fixed a game of golf on with the dyke tomorrow.
00:32:07Would that do?
00:32:07Fine, I'll be there.
00:32:09Clinton, the carriage waits.
00:32:11Adios.
00:32:12Goodbye.
00:32:14And I say to myself,
00:32:16young lady, you're up to something.
00:32:18What time is this?
00:32:19It was about five o'clock.
00:32:20She thought I didn't see her.
00:32:22Ha, ha, but see her I did.
00:32:24Yes, and I saw her last night, too.
00:32:26She was here last night?
00:32:27With him.
00:32:28Very late, it was.
00:32:29They came here in a taxi
00:32:30and left together again today in one,
00:32:32about two o'clock.
00:32:33And it's my opinion, she was here all night.
00:32:36You're telling me.
00:32:38You ever seen her here before?
00:32:39No, sir.
00:32:40For I have it in my mind,
00:32:41I've seen her face somewhere, often.
00:32:43But I can't think where.
00:32:44What is she wearing?
00:32:45She had a long white coat on
00:32:47with blue ornamentations.
00:32:49I think someone's been here before, sir.
00:32:52Aye, Jove, I believe you've hit on something, Clinton.
00:33:03Looks as if this fellow
00:33:04was in the advertising business, sir.
00:33:06Yeah, what they call a lay-out man.
00:33:10What's that?
00:33:13Sounds like a piano, sir.
00:33:15Next flat, sir.
00:33:15That's the composer.
00:33:17Yeah, that's what he thinks.
00:33:19Mr. Deuss was evidently fond of the ladies.
00:33:21He was no end of a nuisance, sir.
00:33:23The neighbours were always complaining about him.
00:33:25Would you recognise the guy on the white coat,
00:33:26many of these?
00:33:27I don't know, sir.
00:33:28She was far better looking than any of them.
00:33:32Here's his diary, sir.
00:33:34Now then, she did miss something.
00:33:37Perhaps Padresky can help us.
00:33:58If you don't shut up, I'll come in and wring your neck.
00:34:01Oh, you will, will you?
00:34:08Well, how'd you do?
00:34:09Oh, I beg your pardon.
00:34:10I thought it was young Deuss.
00:34:11Who are you?
00:34:12I'm Inspector Slade of Criminal Investigation Department.
00:34:14Can you tell me who the man was that Deuss had the row with?
00:34:17Well, as a matter of fact, I didn't catch a word,
00:34:19but I think it was something about some girl.
00:34:22When was this?
00:34:23In the middle of my prestissimo.
00:34:25Now, what time is it?
00:34:27Oh, just before lunch, about one.
00:34:28Oh, thank you so much.
00:34:29And by the way, will you tell young Deuss from me
00:34:31that if there are any more of these infernal rows, I...
00:34:34All right, I'll tell him when I see him.
00:34:39Did you see anyone come here at about one o'clock?
00:34:41No, I thought not.
00:34:42Where's the phone?
00:34:42On the writing desk, sir.
00:34:44What are you going to do now, sir?
00:34:46Get the yard to find that girl with a white coat.
00:34:48Where's the W?
00:34:51If she was here at the time,
00:34:55she, uh...
00:34:56She must have heard something.
00:34:58Hello?
00:34:59Uh, Scotland Yard?
00:35:01Uh, Inspector Slade speaking.
00:35:03Give me the Information Bureau.
00:35:04Sergeant Smithers.
00:35:06Oh, there's no prestissimo again.
00:35:09Oh, Smithers!
00:35:10I want this information to go to the evening papers at once.
00:35:18Hmm.
00:36:06What are you doing, Gwen?
00:36:27What are you looking at me like that for?
00:36:29Where did you go when you left me at the stadium this afternoon?
00:36:31Oh, for heaven's sake, I had something to do.
00:36:33I just remembered at the studio.
00:36:35What does it matter?
00:36:36Oh, yeah.
00:36:45You know, you're not to say anything, do you understand?
00:36:48But why do the police want you?
00:36:50Is it because...
00:36:52Why did you say today that Jack Doyce was dead?
00:36:54But I didn't.
00:36:56You're crazy.
00:36:57I couldn't have said it.
00:36:58Gwen, you must tell me.
00:37:00What happened today?
00:37:01I can't.
00:37:02Oh, I've been a fool.
00:37:05There's something else, too, I can't tell you.
00:37:07But, Inga, you must stick by me.
00:37:09Do you understand?
00:37:09And don't ask me any questions.
00:37:14If it's Phil, I can't see him.
00:37:16I can't see him like this.
00:37:18Inga, make him go away.
00:37:19Make it all right with him.
00:37:30Hello, Inga.
00:37:31Is Gwen in?
00:37:33Yes, yes, Phil.
00:37:33But she's not well.
00:37:35She's so upset.
00:37:37About Doyce?
00:37:38Of course, we're all upset about Jack.
00:37:41She's not feeling very well.
00:37:43And I shouldn't bother her tonight if I were you.
00:37:45Oh, you think I go home, eh?
00:37:46Yes, I think you do.
00:37:48Okay.
00:37:48Well, I'll be playing golf in the morning with the boys.
00:37:50I'll pop round when I get back.
00:37:51That's right.
00:37:52I tell Gwen.
00:37:54Enjoy, sir.
00:37:55Bye, Inga.
00:37:56Bye.
00:37:59Now, where's Doyce's diary?
00:38:01I must put my thinking cap on.
00:38:02Ah, just the thing.
00:38:04A headgear peculiarly conducive to thought, eh, Clinton?
00:38:09Let's have a look.
00:38:14Very interesting.
00:38:16Really.
00:38:16You know, Sergeant Smither's getting a bit broad on the hips.
00:38:19That's the second time he's split that.
00:38:22Very interesting and illuminating.
00:38:24There's an entry here for February the 24th.
00:38:27120 pounds.
00:38:28Somebody called S.
00:38:30Now, give me a girl's name, beginning with S.
00:38:33Sylvia, Sybil, Sitch.
00:38:35Sitch?
00:38:36That's psyche, you fool.
00:38:37Begin with a P.
00:38:41Now, here's another.
00:38:42March the 19th, 75 pounds S, cash.
00:38:46Now, why cash?
00:38:47Blackmail, sir.
00:38:48Maybe.
00:38:49Hello?
00:38:50All right, I'll meet here.
00:38:51Go on.
00:38:54Inspector Slade's office.
00:38:56Home office pathologist speaking, sir.
00:38:59Hello?
00:39:00Slade speaking.
00:39:01Yes.
00:39:02Yes.
00:39:04Well, keep right on with it.
00:39:06Right, thank you.
00:39:07Goodbye.
00:39:08It was poison.
00:39:09They don't know what yet.
00:39:10One of the digitalian groups.
00:39:11Setsley's a chemist, sir.
00:39:12What?
00:39:13Hello?
00:39:14Yes.
00:39:14Yes.
00:39:15Slade speaking.
00:39:17What?
00:39:19They did.
00:39:21They didn't, huh?
00:39:23All right, keep a close watch and don't touch a thing.
00:39:26Right, goodbye.
00:39:27That's the stadium speaking.
00:39:29Somebody tried to break into the treatment room,
00:39:31was disturbed and got away.
00:39:32The treatment room, sir?
00:39:33Yes, Clinton, you asked.
00:39:34Don't you see?
00:39:35Now we know it's murder.
00:39:41I've left everything as it was, sir.
00:39:43Excellent.
00:39:46What are we looking for, sir?
00:39:48Hang to find her, but we've got to find it.
00:39:50The only thing is,
00:39:51mind you don't prick yourself on anything
00:39:52and replace everything exactly where you find it.
00:39:59We've got to finish this job in three days.
00:40:00Why?
00:40:03Because of the replay.
00:40:04No, because of the concert.
00:40:07You know, Clinton is heartbreaking to be a producer.
00:40:09All my life I've longed for the glamour of the footlights,
00:40:12the applause of the audience.
00:40:14Yes, sir, and here we are,
00:40:15just a couple of plain policemen
00:40:16and we don't even know what we're looking for, sir.
00:40:21Clinton?
00:40:26Sterilized horse hair.
00:40:28Oh, this is too easy.
00:41:01That's...
00:41:03The killer.
00:41:07You've got to hand it to our murderer.
00:41:10He's no fool that he didn't expect the treatment room to be sealed.
00:41:16And that's where we're going to get him.
00:41:22Come along.
00:41:27We'll replace those seas exactly and not a word to us over that I've been in there.
00:41:30Very good, sir.
00:41:32Now, Clinton, did I say three days?
00:41:34Yes, sir.
00:41:35We'll make it in two.
00:41:36Now let's go and see how those boys play golf.
00:41:44There you are. Ted, pick the bones out of that.
00:41:48Well, that looks a dashed pleaser to yourself.
00:41:50Listen, you fellows are too darn gloomy.
00:41:53Now, what I think about Deyce is that...
00:41:55Come and sit down.
00:42:03Back to the bazaar, you.
00:42:07Hello, Slade. Good of you to come. Have a drink.
00:42:10Thank you so much. I'll have a whiskey and soda if you don't mind.
00:42:11Morning, Slade. Just waiting for the rain to stop as usual. Have a drink, Sergeant.
00:42:14Well, it's all right, Sergeant. We're off duty.
00:42:16Thank you, sir. I'll have the same.
00:42:18Good morning, Inspector. Have you decided who to arrest yet?
00:42:21That's all I've been waiting for.
00:42:23What do you mean you've been waiting for?
00:42:24Come on, boys.
00:42:24Don't you touch me!
00:42:25Hey, hey, hey!
00:42:27Please, please, come on!
00:42:31I wonder where Tom is. Excuse me, Slade.
00:42:34And all unconscious of their doom, the little victims play, Slade.
00:42:38But, of course, that was equally true of Deyce, you know, Kindler.
00:42:41Yes, I know.
00:42:41This is a rotten business, Slade.
00:42:43I know my men and I like them.
00:42:45I've built this team up from absolutely nothing.
00:42:47If one of them turns out to be a murderer, it smashes up everything we've worked for.
00:42:51Yes, I understand.
00:42:53Tell me, was anybody hurt at the game on Saturday?
00:42:56Yes, Mooring was.
00:42:57And Deyce got out of position and barged him, and Mooring grazed his head.
00:43:00And I suppose he had it dressed in the treatment room.
00:43:03Yes, he did, as a matter of fact.
00:43:08Excuse me, will you?
00:43:16Oh, good shot.
00:43:17All alone?
00:43:18Sometimes I prefer my own company.
00:43:20I had a chat with most of the others, so I thought perhaps I'd...
00:43:23Have a go at me?
00:43:24Fire away, Inspector, but I'm afraid I can't help you very much.
00:43:27Oh, well, one never knows, one never knows.
00:43:30You knew Deyce pretty well, didn't you?
00:43:32No more than the others.
00:43:33He didn't exactly hate the fair sex, did he?
00:43:36I don't know anything about Deyce's women.
00:43:38Well, at any rate you use the plural.
00:43:41There was a girl called Stella, or Sheila, or something.
00:43:43She used the stadium last Saturday.
00:43:45I fancy she and Deyce are pretty friendly, weren't they?
00:43:47I tell you, Slade, Deyce's love life is a blank, as far as I'm concerned.
00:43:51Okay, okay, it's just an idea.
00:43:54Now, see, do you, um...
00:43:56Do you mind if I have a pot of that?
00:44:06No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
00:44:09no.
00:44:10Oh, Dick!
00:44:11He's all wet.
00:44:12He always was.
00:44:13Is this old Dickie Bird?
00:44:15He looks good out of the watch.
00:44:16Now what's happened, boys?
00:44:18He's got a bit wet.
00:44:19Someone put him in a puddle, sir.
00:44:21You look a different girl, no?
00:44:23Very funny, very funny. Where are my trousers?
00:44:27They're drying. You don't want to catch gold, do you?
00:44:29Where are my trousers?
00:44:30Essentially, don't move. One moment. The girl.
00:44:33Hi, Inspector, please. The girl with the white coat.
00:44:37So that's the girl that went to Doyce's flat.
00:44:40No wonder everybody recognised her. She's an advertisement model.
00:44:44Clinton, check up on her. Right, sir.
00:44:46Great Scott, that's Phil Morring's girl.
00:44:48Morring!
00:44:54So that's why Doyce wasn't at the pictures on Saturday.
00:44:57She was with him at his flat. Shut up, Setslip.
00:45:03Brighton police traced her as easy as falling off a log, sir.
00:45:05Her name's Gwen Lees, 6 Welford Mews, Baker Street.
00:45:08All right, hop in. Right, sir.
00:45:10What time did Phil say he'd be here?
00:45:12Well, he didn't tell. He said he'd try and come back quick.
00:45:15You tell him, Gwen? Yes?
00:45:17Do you think I'm a fool? If the police want me, they'll have to find me.
00:45:20Maybe they do. And then what you tell him?
00:45:23Don't tell Phil. Phil loves me. He'll believe me.
00:45:25Anyway, I can handle Phil. I always have done.
00:45:31I'll go.
00:45:40Hello, Phil.
00:45:41No, it's not Phil. It's Inspector Slade.
00:45:43Anthony Slade, Criminal Investigation Department.
00:45:46This is Sergeant Clinton. May we come in?
00:45:49Yes, sir.
00:45:51What do you want?
00:45:52Oh, just a word. Would you mind closing that door?
00:45:54It's rather chilly after the rain.
00:45:55Oh, what a delightful room.
00:45:58Oh, Madame Butterflies.
00:46:01Delicious.
00:46:02Oh, I beg your pardon.
00:46:05Would you mind introducing her?
00:46:06I heard your name.
00:46:07I'm Inge Larsson.
00:46:10Please, what do you want?
00:46:11I should love a cup of tea.
00:46:12I made you coffee.
00:46:14Oh, if you could find a piece of cake.
00:46:17Well?
00:46:18You've come about Jack Doyce, I suppose.
00:46:20No, not at all.
00:46:20We don't want to dwell on that.
00:46:21We've all been indiscreet in our time.
00:46:23Now, won't you sit down?
00:46:25You see, the trouble with little lapses like these is that they make other people jealous.
00:46:30Now, what we have to do in a case like this is to find out the motive for the murder.
00:46:33Someone to whom Doyce did an injustice.
00:46:35That covers a lot of people.
00:46:36Yes, you'll pardon my saying so, Miss Lee, but I think he treated you very badly.
00:46:41You're not suggesting that I haven't?
00:46:42Oh, no, not for a moment.
00:46:44Oh, by Jove, what a lovely ring.
00:46:46Oh, of course, I was forgetting.
00:46:47You and Morring are engaged, aren't you?
00:46:49Yes.
00:46:50Yes, a charming fellow.
00:46:51Very well to do, I believe.
00:46:53Tell me, was he very jealous?
00:46:56When?
00:46:56Oh, no coffee.
00:46:59Do not listen to him.
00:47:00He's trying to trap you.
00:47:02No, no, no, young lady.
00:47:03Don't tell him anything.
00:47:04He can't make you.
00:47:06What's the matter with you?
00:47:06I can look after myself.
00:47:08But, Gwen.
00:47:09It isn't you.
00:47:10It's Philip.
00:47:14The kettle is boiling.
00:47:16Would you mind?
00:47:18Clinton, help her, will you?
00:47:19Very good, sir.
00:47:26You were at Doyce's flat on Friday night.
00:47:28You know who came to see him on Saturday morning.
00:47:31Somebody who had a quarrel with Doyce.
00:47:33Was it Morring?
00:47:34I tell you, I don't know anything.
00:47:36Now, it's no good trying to shield a murderer.
00:47:37That won't help at all.
00:47:38It's much safer to come out of the truth.
00:47:40Who should I be shielding?
00:47:42Well, that's what I'm here to find out.
00:47:43Now then, was it Morring?
00:47:45Now, you look here, miss.
00:47:47Now, listen, young lady.
00:47:48Gwen is not shielding anyone.
00:47:50I tell you the truth.
00:47:52Inga.
00:47:52It's because she knows her job,
00:47:54if people know she is with Doyce.
00:47:55Yes, that's very clever,
00:47:56but I still want that cup of coffee.
00:47:57Clinton.
00:47:58Yes, sir.
00:48:00See that she makes it this time.
00:48:01She won't make it for me, sir.
00:48:03I make it.
00:48:06Is that true?
00:48:08Yes.
00:48:08But, my dear Miss Lee, why on earth didn't you tell me?
00:48:11You are quite human, you know.
00:48:13The trouble is that people don't trust the police.
00:48:16I've known of dozens of cases where the police...
00:48:18Don't tell me the coffee.
00:48:26What?
00:48:26Only two cups?
00:48:27Oh, no, but I insist that...
00:48:28We don't want any, thank you.
00:48:29Oh, well, Clinton, will you join me in?
00:48:31I'd love it, sir.
00:48:32Oh, and a real Swedish cake.
00:48:34How delicious.
00:48:36I oughtn't, but I really must.
00:48:38All right, Clinton, I'll go.
00:48:46Oh, hello, morning old chap.
00:48:47You do come in just in time.
00:48:49Excuse me.
00:48:51Sure.
00:48:52I'm afraid I've beaten you to it.
00:48:57Oh, that's the most amazing thing.
00:48:59Look who's here.
00:49:01We were just talking about you.
00:49:03Just having some coffee.
00:49:05Won't you join us?
00:49:07No?
00:49:08Well, do sit down, everybody.
00:49:11I see.
00:49:12Morning, I can see that you're at a loss.
00:49:14You're wondering why I'm here.
00:49:15Well, we've had the most interesting little chat.
00:49:18You know, women are the most extraordinary difficult people to do.
00:49:19Understand?
00:49:21Uncertain, coy, and hard to please.
00:49:23Sugar, sir.
00:49:24One, please.
00:49:25What are you doing here?
00:49:27Oh, purely social.
00:49:28As a matter of fact, I wanted to invite these charming ladies
00:49:29to the concert on Wednesday, the Metropolitan Police Follies.
00:49:33I'm the producer.
00:49:34Could I interest you in a ticket?
00:49:35No, you couldn't.
00:49:36Oh, no, of course.
00:49:37You may be detained elsewhere.
00:49:40Well?
00:49:43School.
00:49:51So the Swedes make coffee with Epsom salts.
00:49:54Well, under the circumstances, we'd better be running along.
00:49:58No, no, no.
00:49:59Please don't get up, anybody.
00:50:00I expect you two won't have a chat together.
00:50:03I'll be seeing you quite soon.
00:50:04Come along, Clinton.
00:50:24Well, I know where I am now.
00:50:27You and Doyce must have thought I was a fool.
00:50:29Phil, let me explain.
00:50:31I had hoped that you'd come to your senses.
00:50:34Oh, I know I've been a fool, but these things just happen,
00:50:37and all the time they don't mean anything.
00:50:42We love each other, Phil.
00:50:44Can't we forget it ever happened?
00:50:46It's a bit late for that now, isn't it?
00:50:48Late?
00:50:49Doyce is dead.
00:50:50But I don't understand you.
00:50:52No, you wouldn't.
00:50:57Phil, you've got to listen to me.
00:50:59We used to be so happy together.
00:51:02We could be again.
00:51:03I'm sorry, Gwen.
00:51:04I'm through.
00:51:05But, darling, I promise you, everything's all right, pal.
00:51:08Please, Phil, listen to me.
00:51:16What's happened?
00:51:20Gwen, come, sit down.
00:51:27You.
00:51:28You.
00:51:29That's what you wanted, wasn't it?
00:51:31You're in love with him.
00:51:32You turned him against me.
00:51:35Gwen, you're mad.
00:51:38I've never seen you like this.
00:51:40He thinks he's finished with me, doesn't he?
00:51:43Well, I haven't finished with him.
00:51:46I could put Phil in such a tough spot if I wanted to.
00:51:50They think he did it, don't they?
00:51:54Well, supposing he did.
00:51:56Supposing they're not so far wrong.
00:51:58What do you mean?
00:52:01Gwen!
00:52:02He hated Jack.
00:52:04I'm so jealous of him.
00:52:08You've had the most awful rows with him.
00:52:11They don't know about that, do they?
00:52:14Well, supposing I tell them.
00:52:17He didn't.
00:52:18You couldn't.
00:52:21Couldn't I?
00:52:33Phil!
00:52:34Phil!
00:52:36He's not here, I'm afraid.
00:52:38But if you have a message for him, I'm sure to be seeing him.
00:52:41No, thank you.
00:52:44Only too glad, you know.
00:52:48Clinton!
00:52:50Things are beginning to hum.
00:52:53You will pardon my saying so, sir, but do you think we shall let him get away?
00:52:56Yes.
00:52:57Neither of them are ready to talk yet.
00:52:58When they are, we'll be waiting for them.
00:53:00I see.
00:53:01You don't, but you will.
00:53:02Yes, sir.
00:53:02Well, what do we do now, sir?
00:53:03Well, first to call to the yard.
00:53:05I want Monning trailed.
00:53:06I want to know absolutely everything he does.
00:53:10Clinton, we're like cabinet ministers in a crisis.
00:53:13We're going barking up another gum tree.
00:53:27Sorry, miss.
00:53:46You've been the deuce of a time, Clinton.
00:53:48Well, I had to get in quietly, sir.
00:53:50Yes, sir.
00:53:50You're all right.
00:53:52Oh, I like this.
00:53:54I was always fond of stinks.
00:53:57I hope you didn't do this, Clinton.
00:53:59Don't think so, sir.
00:54:02Do you suppose it's quite all right, sir, breaking in here without a warrant, sir?
00:54:06Oh, yes.
00:54:07It's a heaven sent chance.
00:54:09We can have a good look around in peace and quiet.
00:54:14You know, everybody has two sides to their nature.
00:54:17For instance, who'd have thought...
00:54:20Who'd have thought that a clown like...
00:54:23Who'd have thought that...
00:54:25Don't take any notice of me, sir.
00:54:27Thank you very much.
00:54:29What I was going to say was,
00:54:30Who'd have thought that a clown like Setchley could have a place like this?
00:54:34However, that's the policeman's life, isn't it?
00:54:36Seeing what a fella looks like on the other side.
00:54:40Sometimes it's not a very pleasant sight.
00:54:42No, sir.
00:54:47Ah!
00:54:47What's the matter?
00:54:50A f...
00:54:52A frog?
00:54:55Why a frog?
00:54:56Come on, let's get it.
00:54:58Got it straight to the right of it.
00:54:59Got it!
00:54:59Don't get your dead hands on it.
00:55:01Get out with all heart-stalkings.
00:55:03Don't do anything.
00:55:04Slowly, does it.
00:55:07Genky.
00:55:09Got him!
00:55:15There.
00:55:16Visitors.
00:55:17Better open the door, then, Clinton.
00:55:19Here, Freddie, go in there.
00:55:21And stay put.
00:55:32Hold you, Mr. Rayle.
00:55:48Hello, Inspector.
00:55:49What are you doing down here?
00:55:50Well, I might ask you the same thing, Rayle.
00:55:52Well, I think Setchley was a bit upset about that ragging today.
00:55:54I just came down to tell him there was no ill feeling.
00:55:58What's that?
00:55:58Oh, that's just Freddie.
00:55:59Nobody you'd know.
00:56:00Hmm.
00:56:03You, um...
00:56:03You come here often?
00:56:04Yes, off and on.
00:56:05We've known each other a long time.
00:56:08Isn't this a bit against regulations, Inspector?
00:56:11Only slightly.
00:56:13I wanted to have a talk with you, Rayle.
00:56:15I'm glad of this opportunity.
00:56:16I was wondering when you'd get round to it.
00:56:18You know I hated Doyce, don't you?
00:56:20I did imagine something of the sort, yes.
00:56:24No doubt you thought I resented his taking my place in the team.
00:56:26Well, I did.
00:56:28But Doyce was a better player than I, and we wanted to win.
00:56:31And I'll tell you something else, Inspector.
00:56:33Doyce deserved to die.
00:56:35He was rotten through and through.
00:56:39Whoever did it did an executioner's job.
00:56:42Why?
00:56:43You didn't know Doyce.
00:56:45He only wanted what other people already had.
00:56:48Gwen Lee, for instance.
00:56:50You knew that she and Doyce...
00:56:51No, she didn't say a word. I...
00:56:53I merely guessed.
00:56:55Malling's a good sort, Inspector.
00:56:58I watched Doyce play his filthy game.
00:57:01He only did it to show his power over women.
00:57:05It gave him some sort of distorted pleasure to take Gwen away from Phil.
00:57:10He ruined two lives.
00:57:12He deserved to die.
00:57:16But I don't think you'll ever find out who did it.
00:57:19Oh, why?
00:57:20Well, you're up against team loyalty.
00:57:23It's not business, something you don't often meet.
00:57:25You knew Cecily well, and you were a friend of Malling's.
00:57:28Didn't you know? We used to play together.
00:57:30It was a team called Saxon Rovers.
00:57:33And Doyce played in it too.
00:57:37Yes?
00:57:38Quiet.
00:57:40Is that Freddy again?
00:57:41Yes.
00:57:44It's Setchley.
00:57:53Hello, Cecily.
00:57:54Oh, what, sir?
00:57:55I hope you don't mind.
00:57:56We... we just dropped in.
00:57:57At least, um...
00:57:59Clinton did.
00:58:01Well, what do you want?
00:58:03Oh, nothing much.
00:58:03We just want to see the sort of place you worked in.
00:58:06Microchemistry, isn't it?
00:58:07Yes, I do analysis for various firms.
00:58:09Quite a paying job, I believe.
00:58:11Not bad. I get along.
00:58:12With the money Doyce gave you?
00:58:15Who told you that?
00:58:16Freddy did.
00:58:18He told me you were carrying out research in alkaloids.
00:58:21There's money in that, isn't there?
00:58:29Where is it, Cecily?
00:58:31I don't know what you're talking about.
00:58:33Now?
00:58:34You have to know a bit of everything in my job.
00:58:37This thing measures the heartbeats of frogs, doesn't it?
00:58:39You don't need vivisection for microchemistry.
00:58:42You've got Doyce to back you.
00:58:44Maybe he persuaded Kindler to put him in the team for the big match.
00:58:47You knew Doyce wanted that.
00:58:49You told him there was a fortune in this research.
00:58:51He gave you money.
00:58:52Clinton, you've got the figures.
00:58:53Yes, sir.
00:58:57February 24th.
00:58:58Yes, 120 pounds.
00:59:00April 19th.
00:59:01Yes, 70...
00:59:02Never mind the rest.
00:59:03The gram totals 875 pounds.
00:59:06Perhaps Doyce was getting worried about his money.
00:59:08Wondering how long it'd be before he'd see a return.
00:59:10He had nothing to worry about.
00:59:12Well, I knew I could do it.
00:59:14And you did.
00:59:15You produced a new drug that nobody's heard of yet.
00:59:18That's baffled the police analysts.
00:59:21Well, Cecily, where is it?
00:59:29It's gone.
00:59:30I've made a sample.
00:59:32Digital insects.
00:59:33It's deadly stuff.
00:59:34You're telling me.
00:59:35Don't be a fool, Dick.
00:59:36Can't you see what he's trying to do?
00:59:38Anyone might have taken it, Inspector.
00:59:40Most of the Trojan team have been down here at one time or another.
00:59:43Team loyalty, eh, Rayl?
00:59:45Now, listen, Cecily.
00:59:46You owe Doyce money.
00:59:47You're onto something worth a fortune that Doyce would have shared.
00:59:50Doyce was killed by a new and deadly poison.
00:59:54Your Digitarian 6 is missing from your laboratory.
00:59:58Well, you're an intelligent fellow.
00:59:59There's no need for me to tell you of the spot you're in.
01:00:02Your only way out is to find it, Cecily.
01:00:05And find it quick!
01:00:12I told you it'll be Cecily, sir.
01:00:14Cecily, my foot.
01:00:15Has anybody reported Morring's movement yet?
01:00:23There he is!
01:00:24There he is!
01:00:29Mr. Philip!
01:00:31Mr. Philip!
01:00:32Come on down.
01:00:34Your young lady's here to see you.
01:00:37Oh, Gwen!
01:00:39Good old, what are you doing here?
01:00:41Here!
01:00:42Oh, Budge, be an angel and clear out for a moment.
01:00:44I'll go along with you.
01:00:50Is it about Gwen?
01:00:52Yes, but...
01:00:53Oh, can't we forget about her, Inga?
01:00:55Oh, please, Phil.
01:00:57When you went, she was saying such...
01:01:00such horrible things.
01:01:02Phil, I was frightened.
01:01:04What did she say?
01:01:05She said that you had quarrels with Jack Doyce.
01:01:09And if the police knew...
01:01:11Go on.
01:01:12If they knew...
01:01:14then I think you killed Doyce.
01:01:15Do you believe that, Inga?
01:01:17No, Phil, no.
01:01:21Please, Phil.
01:01:22Don't you see?
01:01:23You are in danger.
01:01:26Yes, you are.
01:01:27He's a very clever man, that Inspector Slade.
01:01:31He's making trouble, so Gwen should tell him everything.
01:01:34He'll think you did it.
01:01:35But, Inga, what can I do?
01:01:37Please come and talk with her.
01:01:39It's crazy to think that I killed Jack.
01:01:41It's fantastic.
01:01:47What's the matter?
01:01:48Oh, nothing.
01:01:52Well, I go.
01:01:54You're not going back there.
01:01:56Well, I have nowhere else to go.
01:01:58Wait a minute.
01:02:03Budge?
01:02:03Oh, Budge?
01:02:04Yes, dear?
01:02:06Budge.
01:02:07Can Miss Larson spend the night here?
01:02:08She's got nowhere else to go.
01:02:10Oh, never mind, darling.
01:02:12Come on.
01:02:12You can sleep in me own room.
01:02:14Oh, good old Budge.
01:02:15I shan't be lying.
01:02:16I'm going to put away the car.
01:02:21Inspector Slade's office.
01:02:23It's Thompson, sir.
01:02:24He was trailing Morring.
01:02:25What?
01:02:26Morring slipped his trail, sir.
01:02:28Give me that.
01:02:30You clumsy, blithering idiot.
01:02:33I suppose you were making out your expense list.
01:02:36Well, how long has he been lost?
01:02:38Well, find him!
01:02:41Morring's been lost for an hour.
01:02:43We've got to find him.
01:02:44We've got to bring in Gwen Lee.
01:02:46Come on.
01:03:02What the devil do you think you're doing?
01:03:04Waking all the place up.
01:03:05Police!
01:03:09No answer, sir.
01:03:10All right, break it in.
01:03:24No one here, sir?
01:03:26No.
01:04:06There's no need to look any further, Clinton.
01:04:10We've come full circle.
01:04:12We'll go.
01:04:13You've heard it.
01:04:13Suicide, sir.
01:04:14Not on your life.
01:04:25Dice.
01:04:29Dice.
01:04:29Dice.
01:04:31Dice.
01:04:32She must have been in a hurry when she took these.
01:04:34Mostly bills.
01:04:36What's this?
01:04:41The body was found lying floating in the East Foss.
01:04:46that's all there is sounds like Thompson sir
01:04:56oh nice work Thompson never mind the alibi I'll put you in the chorus on Wednesday he's back now
01:05:02sir I bet he is he returned to his house 10 minutes ago that Swedish girl staying there
01:05:06too shall I have him brought in no we'll leave him till tomorrow very good sir well Clinton at
01:05:14least we know why Gwen Lee was murdered because she knew who really killed Dice she heard him
01:05:20quarrel with Dice on Saturday morning and the murderer knew that for the first time at the
01:05:24golf club then it was morning sir morning must have quarreled with Winley after we left here
01:05:29this morning and tonight the Larson girl went to warn morning that when Lee was threatening to talk
01:05:35it's a desperate job Clinton two murders in two days
01:06:11morning Mr. Whittaker morning sergeant where
01:06:14where's young morning in the shooting box where's that over there
01:06:42in here Mr. Morning
01:06:44Phil
01:06:46Phil don't make me come here
01:06:49one moment what the devil have you been doing Slade that's what I'm asking you morning what did
01:06:54you do when you left your house at midnight last night what would you do with a policeman
01:06:57following you well give him the slip well that's what I did yes but in this case it's rather
01:07:01unfortunate what did miss Larson tell you when she came to see you last night I tell you it was
01:07:05nothing what you getting at Slade she came to warn you told you that Gwen Lee was threatening to tell
01:07:11the police that you killed John Dois no no it's not true that's a damn lie you went out broke
01:07:18loose
01:07:18from the man who was following you Slade what happened last night when Lee was found murdered
01:07:33Gwen dead I didn't kill a slade I'd like to believe that morning I told you it was unfortunate you
01:07:40had a grievance against
01:07:41Dois he was killed you quarreled with your fiance and she didn't last long either and you can't
01:07:46account for any of your actions looks bad doesn't it Clinton highly incriminating sir
01:07:52Phil did not do it please he did not it was all my fault I was frightened and I went
01:07:58to him and
01:08:01oh Phil Clinton better take miss Larson to a taxi very good sir
01:08:16well what are you going to do arrest me I could but I won't no I'm going to let you
01:08:21play tomorrow fine then I'll start picking out my next victim now I'll risk that I know exactly how
01:08:28you feel I got a show of my own coming off tomorrow I should hate to miss it what great
01:08:34Scott you're
01:08:34almost a human being inspector oh thank you you ever seen that before looks like one of our team
01:08:41notices Kindlet sends them out yes that's his typewriter the R jumps you played for the
01:08:46Saxon Rovers at Weichester didn't you yes what's that got to do with it I thought perhaps you knew
01:08:58look here inspector is this true about Gwynn Lee it's terrible morning you better get have a rub down
01:09:07yes off you go Philip practice is over now we don't want to have you catching cold don't worry
01:09:11inspector I shan't let you down come on Frank I've sent her home sir oh thanks we know there were
01:09:23four men at Weichester one was murdered and then there were three I wonder if there was a fifth
01:09:30Clinton quick where's that match program for last Saturday there it is sir
01:09:41it's been under our noses all this time while we've been barking up gum trees here we are
01:09:47mr. Francis Kindlet the secretary of the Trojans Mr. Francis the Canadians Kindlet also founded the
01:09:53well-known Saxon Rovers at Weichester in 1930 did you get it sergeant no sir the fifth man that
01:09:59fellow was right what's his name rail he said we were up against team loyalty
01:10:06Clinton do you remember anything about Roman history what sir the Romans colonized England
01:10:10they built camps castra Chester Weichester they surrounded them with moats posse
01:10:19posses that cuttings the east force now doyce received this the Thursday before the match
01:10:23I bet every hat in my wardrobe which is sent as a warning get on to the Weichester police find
01:10:28out
01:10:28of that cuttings from the local paper get the details by getting nearer the motive
01:10:32revenge hello why just the police speaking right
01:10:39yeah
01:10:42yeah
01:10:44yeah
01:10:46yeah
01:10:48yeah
01:10:53yeah
01:10:57yeah
01:10:58yeah
01:10:58yeah
01:11:00yeah
01:11:00yeah
01:11:00yeah
01:11:06yeah
01:11:07and
01:11:10yeah
01:11:12yeah
01:11:12yeah
01:11:19man
01:11:23About 7 o'clock in the morning, I saw her in the East Foss on my way to work.
01:11:28Directly I had a look, I knew it was Mary Kindlet.
01:11:30I couldn't have made any mistake, sir, because I passed quite close to the body,
01:11:34and I've often seen the young lady...
01:11:35Death was due to drowning.
01:11:38The dead girl had been in the Foss for several hours.
01:11:42Yes, I tried to cheer her up.
01:11:44That's why I took her to the dance.
01:11:46But she seemed very depressed, and about halfway through I found that she'd left.
01:11:52Later I heard that her body had been found.
01:11:55I found a ring on her dressing table.
01:11:58There was a chain attached to it, and I guess that she wore it round her neck.
01:12:03Her mother had just died,
01:12:05and Mary knew that if she got married, I should be left alone.
01:12:11I think she wanted to keep it secret for the time being.
01:12:17There are many unsatisfactory features in this case.
01:12:20Why has the fiancée not come forward?
01:12:23Now, before giving their verdict, members of the jury must ask themselves,
01:12:27are they satisfied with the evidence?
01:12:29And the verdict?
01:12:31Accidental death.
01:12:32Then the gossips get to work.
01:12:33Suicide.
01:12:34Kindlet can't stand it.
01:12:35He leaves the place.
01:12:35He did it, sir.
01:12:36Doysse drove the girl to suicide.
01:12:37Kindlet got him into the team.
01:12:39He knew suspicion would rest on morning rail and setter because they all had motives.
01:12:42And then team loyalty would keep the story quiet.
01:12:44It was all set for him, sir.
01:12:45Kindlet's your man.
01:12:47Can you see her, Mr. Kindlet, sir?
01:12:49Wouldn't it be funny if Mr. Kindlet called?
01:12:53Show him in.
01:12:54Come in, sir.
01:12:57Oh, hello, Kindlet.
01:12:58Glad to see you.
01:12:59Well, Slade, look here, Slade, there's something I've got to tell you.
01:13:02I care quite about it up to now, but since poor Gwen Lees.
01:13:05What is it about this?
01:13:08Oh, you know already.
01:13:10You better have a drink.
01:13:11What, here, sir?
01:13:12Oh, I think so, Clinton.
01:13:14Purely medicinally, of course.
01:13:16Get some glasses, will you?
01:13:24Pop yourself, Sergeant.
01:13:25Thank you, sir.
01:13:32Now, listen, Kindlet.
01:13:34You yourself say that you now hold Doys responsible for your daughter's death.
01:13:37And yet you put him in the Trojan team for the Arsenal match.
01:13:40Well, I love football.
01:13:41It's my whole life.
01:13:42He was a brilliant player, and the team needed Doys.
01:13:44Does that make sense?
01:13:45Perhaps, but I'm only a policeman.
01:13:47What about the others?
01:13:48There were three Trojans in the old Saxon Rovers, apart from Doys.
01:13:52Was your daughter particularly fond of anyone?
01:13:54The whole team adored her.
01:13:55Morring, Setchley, and Rayl included.
01:13:57What do you mean?
01:13:58You said something in your evidence about a ring.
01:14:00Yes, on her dressing table.
01:14:01But your daughter didn't tell you that she was engaged.
01:14:04Oh, no, but...
01:14:04Then you can't be certain.
01:14:06You were the only person to see this ring, Kindlet.
01:14:09Are you quite sure that you didn't mistake it for something else?
01:14:13Well, I suppose it's possible.
01:14:14It was such a long time ago.
01:14:16I really don't know.
01:14:17Are you quite sure that this ring existed?
01:14:19But, sir, what are you getting at, Slade?
01:14:21This.
01:14:22The only reason we have for believing in the existence of the fiancé
01:14:24is your evidence about the ring.
01:14:28Give me another ring, Clinton.
01:14:30Yes, sir.
01:14:31One last question, Kindlet.
01:14:33We policemen sometimes have rotten jobs.
01:14:35We get to like people instead of treating them as chessmen.
01:14:38I want you to help me.
01:14:40Do you know who killed John Doysse?
01:14:43I've told you all I can, Slade.
01:14:44Well, tomorrow's the deadline.
01:14:46Then, I shall have all the proof I need for an arrest after the match.
01:14:56But why the fishing hat?
01:14:58This is the hat I make my arrests in.
01:15:01All set, sir.
01:15:02Oh, let's go.
01:15:03Oh, George, don't forget to do your stuff.
01:15:07Hello?
01:15:08Sir, that's for you, Inspector.
01:15:11Hello?
01:15:13Yes.
01:15:15What?
01:15:17Good heavens!
01:15:19All right, over there.
01:15:20Goodbye.
01:15:22You may not know it, but this is going to be your big day, Sergeant.
01:15:27Look here, you fellows.
01:15:28Try and forget what happened, if you can.
01:15:30Play your usual game, but remember today,
01:15:33we're not playing to beat the Arsenal, or anything of that sort,
01:15:36or to break a record.
01:15:38We're just playing to show that,
01:15:40well, whatever happens, the game still goes on, you see.
01:15:43That's all.
01:15:44I know you'll all do your best.
01:15:45Oh, hello, George.
01:15:46I'll show up.
01:15:47Good luck.
01:15:47Oh, thanks.
01:15:48Good afternoon, Trojans.
01:15:53Oh.
01:15:55Is that man again?
01:15:56For the last time, I hope.
01:15:59Well, this business isn't cleared up yet,
01:16:01and maybe it never will be.
01:16:02Well, I want feelings about it.
01:16:04Oh, Inspector, may we have the treatment room open?
01:16:07We always have to have them matched as well, aren't we?
01:16:08Yes, of course.
01:16:09No use to us.
01:16:10Thank you, Lance.
01:16:18Come on, boys.
01:16:19It's time of your honor.
01:16:19Now, don't get so much here at the beginning.
01:16:20Just play your usual game, and you'll be all right.
01:16:22Let's get stuck in.
01:16:25Coming, Frank.
01:16:27Yes.
01:16:39Oh, Clinton, get the bowl down.
01:16:41Very good, sir.
01:17:03Just a little trap, Clinton, to catch our murderer red-handed.
01:17:08Just let him try and get his ring back now, without giving himself away.
01:17:20Put that away, please.
01:17:29What is that stuff, sir?
01:17:31Dromofenol.
01:17:32What's it for?
01:17:33Take your glove off.
01:17:36We'll soon find out.
01:17:38Now, Sergeant, I want you to go to the trainer's box.
01:17:40I'll join you there in a minute.
01:17:41Very good, sir.
01:17:44I'll join you there in a minute.
01:18:01Sergeant.
01:18:03Sir.
01:18:04In...
01:18:05In...
01:18:06In...
01:18:08In...
01:18:10In...
01:18:10In...
01:18:10In...
01:18:11In...
01:18:11In...
01:18:11In...
01:18:11Go, go, go!
01:18:16Go, go, go!
01:18:19Go, go, go!
01:18:38Don't you program this.
01:18:39Here, have mine.
01:18:43We're free.
01:18:46Come on, come on you.
01:19:21Hey, see the inspector?
01:19:23He went half an hour ago, Sarge.
01:19:26What?
01:19:27Went?
01:19:27What do you mean?
01:19:28Well, he was called back to headquarters on another job.
01:19:30He said for you to carry on.
01:19:32He left you this.
01:19:33Said it would bring you luck.
01:19:38Blimey.
01:19:58Hello, give me Scott and the guard.
01:20:06Give me Inspector Slade.
01:20:08Quick.
01:20:09I don't know where he is.
01:20:11You'll have to find him.
01:20:12Yes.
01:20:13Yes.
01:20:13What?
01:20:14Who is it?
01:20:15Oh, it's you, Clinton.
01:20:16Yes, sir.
01:20:17Sorry, sir.
01:20:18What do I do now, sir?
01:20:19Do?
01:20:20Well, you can't do anything.
01:20:22Till the ring's gone from the horsehair bowl.
01:20:37It's still there, sir.
01:20:38Oh, that's interesting.
01:20:40Kindle...
01:20:40Yes, that's all right.
01:20:42Kindle is taking his time.
01:20:43If it is, Kindle it.
01:20:45Look, wait till after half time.
01:21:10And what is all this?
01:21:12What is all this?
01:21:12We're looking for the inspector, Sergeant.
01:21:14Try a slice of lemon, Sergeant. That's sharp.
01:21:16Come along, Carter. Give these boys a rub down.
01:21:18Come on, boys.
01:21:50It's gone, sir.
01:21:51Well, of course it's gone, you fool.
01:21:53That's why I put it there.
01:21:55Now arrest the man who's taken it.
01:21:58That'll be the murderer, because he's the only person who knew it was there.
01:22:01Yes, sir, but how am I to know who's taken it, sir?
01:22:04Well, look at your hands, you idiot.
01:22:08Blimey, the bromewsel, sir.
01:22:10The brand of cane, Clinton.
01:22:12The bromewsel, sir.
01:22:12Now find someone to match and arrest him.
01:22:16Goodbye.
01:22:45Frank, your fellow, rails like a man possessed.
01:22:46Does he always play like that?
01:22:54May I topple you again?
01:22:55Certainly.
01:23:00Thank you very much.
01:23:07Well paid, old man.
01:23:09What's happened to your head?
01:23:10What?
01:23:11It's as black as ink.
01:23:14Good day.
01:23:22The wine.
01:23:23Do it.
01:23:25It's as black.
01:23:26It'sanza, as black, as yellow, as it's black, as yellow!
01:23:34Yes!
01:23:35It's like yellow!
01:23:38Yes!
01:23:41It's a consortium!
01:23:42Come on!
01:24:14Come on!
01:24:25Take it easy, Rayle.
01:24:27Right, I understand.
01:24:32Oh, good man, Clinton. I knew you could do it.
01:24:36Well, of course it was Rayle. He was Mary Kindler's fiancée.
01:24:39He killed Doyce for driving Mary Kindler to suicide.
01:24:42And he killed Gwen Lee to stop her from talking.
01:24:45Yes, sir. I see, sir.
01:24:47Oh, and Clinton, forgive my congratulations.
01:24:52But how did you know?
01:24:54Elementary, my dear Watson.
01:24:56Arson, come to the show tonight.
01:24:58Wardrobe, props.
01:25:01Now then, boys, come along.
01:25:02Before I get this show on tonight...
01:25:14The End
01:25:25The End
01:25:26The End
01:25:29The End
01:25:32The End
01:25:33The End
01:25:40The End
01:25:41You
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