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While investigating the theft of antiquities from an ancient tomb excavation, Charlie discovers the body of the expedition's leader concealed inside the mummy's wrappings.
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00:00:01The End
00:00:38Oh, my God.
00:01:02Hold it.
00:01:03Let me see it now.
00:01:18Now, bring this. Get this again.
00:01:20Bring this again.
00:01:21I want it.
00:01:22Bring it now.
00:01:27Hold it now. Hold it.
00:01:33Hold it.
00:01:35Hold it.
00:01:36Hold it.
00:01:38Hold it.
00:01:38Hold it.
00:01:39Hold it.
00:01:39Easy.
00:01:39Here we go.
00:01:43Here we go.
00:01:44All right, take it to the lavatory.
00:01:45Here, now, to get.
00:01:46Here.
00:02:00Let me take it a while, Professor Arnold.
00:02:03No, stand back. Stand back.
00:02:20Come on.
00:02:21Come on.
00:02:21Let's bring it back.
00:02:23Come on.
00:02:25Come on.
00:02:28Come on.
00:02:31Come on.
00:02:32Come on.
00:02:34Come on.
00:02:37Come on.
00:02:38Come on, now, come on.
00:02:43Here we go, boys.
00:02:51Here we go, boys.
00:03:05Dead.
00:03:06Stand back, everybody.
00:03:07Stand back.
00:03:08Every one month.
00:03:09All right.
00:03:38Stand back, everybody.
00:04:34Hi!
00:04:41Hi! Hi! Hi!
00:04:45Hi!
00:04:51I best try to go many luck, sir. I have passed a donkey.
00:04:55Pleased to remove offspring of Satan to some distant place?
00:05:00You no more want, donkey?
00:05:02Hat.
00:05:03To sell their unfortunate head more desirable.
00:05:07Oh!
00:05:08Ha! Ha!
00:05:09I am first grad service.
00:05:11Some gals, they got gold watches.
00:05:15Some ain't got no watches.
00:05:18Oh, I have to wear you.
00:05:21I have it.
00:05:29Ah!
00:05:31Ah!
00:05:31Effendi's snowshoe.
00:05:32There you is again, miss.
00:05:34Ain't there no place where you ain't?
00:05:36Ah!
00:05:37This time, Effendi, I have big news for you.
00:05:41What first?
00:05:42Bucksheesh.
00:05:43Two bits, Bucksheesh.
00:05:44Two bits, Bucksheesh.
00:05:44Two bits.
00:05:44Ah!
00:05:44You might as well go on.
00:05:46I ain't gonna let you be getting no more black sheep money out of me.
00:05:49But wait.
00:05:50Today I have located the grave of your sacred ancestor.
00:05:54Bucksheesh.
00:05:55Two bits, Bucksheesh.
00:05:55I know now.
00:05:57But you sure you done found the mummy of my great, great grandpappy?
00:06:02Nay.
00:06:03You're great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great.
00:06:06Oh, you've done it too much.
00:06:08I don't believe I'm gonna let you talk me out of no more money.
00:06:11Nay.
00:06:12I am the best friend of my father.
00:06:14I supply all things for this noble gentleman.
00:06:16I am first grad service.
00:06:18Contradiction, please.
00:06:20For past two hours, I have not supplied drink.
00:06:23Drink you want to drink, I'd give you a drink kind of strong enough.
00:06:28Pardon, please.
00:06:29For water, to soothe dry throat, would heavily give much Bucksheesh.
00:06:34Ah, Bucksheesh.
00:06:35Two bits.
00:06:35You mean you give two bits for just some plain water?
00:06:39Drop of plain water on thirsty tongue.
00:06:42More precious than gold and perfume.
00:06:45Well, Tom and I have got plenty of water in that tent round.
00:06:49Yeah, I'll go get some.
00:06:50Wah!
00:06:50Bucksheesh.
00:06:51I'm first grade service.
00:06:52But that...
00:06:52You're first grade love.
00:06:54You will soon have mummy over your great, great, great, great, great, great grandpappy.
00:07:00Do you have ancestors in Egypt?
00:07:03Well, Miss Fortune teller down in Mississippi, say, this is that country where all my folks come from.
00:07:10Yeah?
00:07:11As when Mr. Tommy won me in a crap game, I come along to kind of look him up.
00:07:18Uh-huh.
00:07:20Reverend the Lancet is most commendable.
00:07:24Sir?
00:07:25Yes, it was Tom and them over here.
00:07:39Come on, my father.
00:07:41Mr. John, you're fine.
00:07:43Now I'd say that...
00:07:44So sorry to intrude, but would much appreciate a glass of water.
00:07:48Oh, of course.
00:07:49Snow shoes, water.
00:07:51Yes.
00:07:51There's Egyptian sun.
00:07:52There are they can get a fellow down.
00:07:53Have a seat.
00:07:54Thank you so much.
00:07:55Perhaps you'd like some tea.
00:07:57Oh.
00:07:58Would be most grateful.
00:08:03You...
00:08:03You are Miss Arnold?
00:08:05Yes.
00:08:06And you are Mr. Tom Evans.
00:08:08How do you know?
00:08:10Oh, it's no shoes, of course.
00:08:12Sir?
00:08:13No.
00:08:14Have met.
00:08:17Where?
00:08:19New pictures in offices of French Archaeological Society in Paris.
00:08:26Please permit the introduction of a humble self, M. Charlie Chan.
00:08:30Charlie Chan?
00:08:32Yes.
00:08:32I thought your face was familiar. How are you, Mr. Chan?
00:08:35I'm here to see your learned father.
00:08:38But father, he isn't here.
00:08:42If you're looking for mysteries, you've come to the right place, Mr. Chan.
00:08:45Miss Arnold has one all ready for you.
00:08:48Dad went away over a month ago.
00:08:50We've heard from him only once since he left.
00:08:52Oh, I know it must sound foolish, but...
00:08:54I have the strangest feeling that something's happened to him.
00:08:57He hasn't been himself since he opened our Metis tomb.
00:09:00She's just making a mountain out of a molehill.
00:09:03Insignificant molehill.
00:09:05Sometime more important than conspicuous mountain.
00:09:09Professor Thurston, your uncle, is he perhaps?
00:09:12No, he's in Luxor.
00:09:13We'll wait till the sun drops and then we'll all drive in together.
00:09:17Thank you so much.
00:09:27Praise with the God.
00:09:28Thank you so much.
00:09:29Stick around, Snow Juice.
00:09:48My brother Barry.
00:09:50The beauty of the Egyptian night captured in simple melody.
00:09:54Those native things are all right for a while, but one of these days I'm going to send home for
00:09:57some jazz.
00:09:58The old maestro stuff.
00:10:00The outer.
00:10:07Good evening, Edward.
00:10:09The old maestro.
00:10:10The old maestro.
00:10:10The old maestro.
00:10:10The old maestro.
00:10:10He's in the laboratory.
00:10:11But he heard your arrival in the car and will be up in a moment.
00:10:15Oh, Edwin.
00:10:16Yes, Miss Arnold.
00:10:17Will you ask Snyder to bring some cigarettes from my room?
00:10:19Certainly.
00:10:20You have one of mine?
00:10:21No, thanks.
00:10:22I prefer my own.
00:10:23We'll go into the study, Mr. Chan.
00:10:25Smoke?
00:10:27Do not indulge.
00:10:28What?
00:10:29I've lost my glasses again.
00:10:31Ed, poor man.
00:10:32You mustn't mind if Uncle John sees a bit angry, Mr. Chan.
00:10:35He'll be all right when he gets his glasses.
00:10:40Ah, I thought I heard that old rattletrap of your driver, Tom.
00:10:43It's enough to wake the dead.
00:10:45When archaeology pays bigger and better dividends, I'll get a new one.
00:10:49Uncle John, this is Mr. Chan, Professor Thurston.
00:10:52How do you do?
00:10:53So pleased.
00:10:54Mr. Chan wanted to see Dad.
00:10:56I've explained his way.
00:10:57Oh, yes.
00:10:59Sit down, won't you?
00:11:00Thank you, sir.
00:11:04Was it on a matter of importance, Mr. Chan?
00:11:06Most important.
00:11:07Business with French Archaeological Society.
00:11:10Oh, then perhaps I can help you.
00:11:12I'm in charge during my brother-in-law's absence.
00:11:14Oh.
00:11:15Then we'll come to point quickly.
00:11:17The matter concerns valuable items taken from tomb of High Priest Ameti.
00:11:24In, uh, just what way, Mr. Chan?
00:11:26Archaeological Society financed Professor Arnold's researches with understanding that all objects taken from tomb, with exception of those claimed by
00:11:36Egyptian government, become property of society museum.
00:11:42That's quite correct.
00:11:43Correct.
00:11:43Everything taken from the Ameti tomb is now in course of cataloguing, in preparation for shipment.
00:11:49Correction, please.
00:11:52Valuable items taken from tomb, discovered six months ago, now in possession of private collectives and rival museums in Europe.
00:12:01That's impossible.
00:12:03Pardon, please.
00:12:06Pardon, please.
00:12:06Here are photographs.
00:12:08This necklace with identifying seal of Ameti.
00:12:14This ring of Ameti, now in Berlin Museum.
00:12:20Then they're imitations.
00:12:22Why?
00:12:23We have a native craftsman, Ed Fuamath, who can duplicate things like those so closely that even an expert can't
00:12:29tell the difference.
00:12:29Pardon, Effendi.
00:12:33Your glasses.
00:12:35Is that all for tonight?
00:12:36Yes.
00:12:36You may go.
00:12:39I'm sure they're imitations, Mr. Chan.
00:12:42Experts have identified necklace and ring as genuine.
00:12:46Do you mean that the society is accusing my father?
00:12:49So sorry.
00:12:50But society demands explanation.
00:12:53On what grounds they withdrew their financial support before the tomb was located?
00:12:57I, I, I question their right to investigate anything.
00:13:00Contract very plain.
00:13:02Items from Ameti tomb, property of French Museum.
00:13:06Must locate Professor Arnold.
00:13:09Well, I'd be glad to try again, Mr. Chan.
00:13:12Our last communication came from another town, the upper Nile, saying he wished to be undisturbed in his present work.
00:13:18He ignores our letters.
00:13:20Which isn't like daddy at all.
00:13:29Articles from Ameti tomb are here?
00:13:31Yes, in the laboratory.
00:13:34Would you care to see them?
00:13:36Much interested.
00:13:38Uh, Carol, uh, perhaps you'd better go to your room, dear.
00:13:41She doesn't like our work, Mr. Chan.
00:13:43I hate it.
00:13:44It's taken my father away from me.
00:13:46Something's happened to him.
00:13:47I know it.
00:13:48Please, dear.
00:13:50Can't you help me find him, Mr. Chan?
00:13:52You must.
00:13:54You've got to.
00:13:56If possible, we'll be most happy.
00:14:03There, there, there, there.
00:14:08Let Nile take you to your room, my dear.
00:14:10Hmm?
00:14:16I'm... I'm sorry.
00:14:19Good night.
00:14:21And thank you, Mr. Chan.
00:14:27She's quite upset, Tom.
00:14:29Perhaps you'd better phone for Dr. Racine.
00:14:31I think so, too.
00:14:33Uh, the laboratory is below, Mr. Chan.
00:14:35Uh, thank you so much.
00:14:47A few of the more important items are here, Mr. Chan.
00:14:50The rest are in the storeroom.
00:14:52I'd be glad to check them with you at your convenience.
00:14:56That would be most helpful.
00:15:08The X-ray machine?
00:15:10We have the most completely equipped laboratory in Luxor.
00:15:13This is a radiograph of a Métis.
00:15:17Very interesting.
00:15:21Hands crossed in final sleep.
00:15:26Uh, Egyptian goddess?
00:15:29That is Sekhmet, goddess of vengeance.
00:15:32The ancients endowed her with many supernatural powers, Mr. Chan.
00:15:36Hmm.
00:15:37You cannot believe a piece of carved stone contain evil...
00:15:42unless dropped on foot.
00:15:46It's strange you should say that.
00:15:48May I ask why?
00:15:49Well, that's how Miss Arnold's brother nearly met his death.
00:15:52Ten years ago.
00:15:54Oh.
00:15:55A Métis?
00:15:56This case holds all that remains of one of the most powerful priests of the 21st dynasty.
00:16:02Hmm.
00:16:06Case has not been opened?
00:16:07No.
00:16:08You see it just as we found it.
00:16:10Very strange.
00:16:12What do you mean?
00:16:13Varnish.
00:16:14On 3,000-year-old mummy case.
00:16:17Not completely dry.
00:16:21I don't understand this.
00:16:23Perhaps case has been opened.
00:16:25That's hardly possible.
00:16:26And yet...
00:16:30You're right, Mr. Chan.
00:16:33It has been tampered with.
00:16:35Would be most interesting to see inside.
00:16:38You mean open it?
00:16:39No.
00:16:40I wouldn't dare.
00:16:41Not without Professor Arnold's permission.
00:16:42He'd never forgive me.
00:16:45X-ray machine.
00:16:46Most useful for seeing where I cannot reach.
00:16:49Now get Snowshoes to give us a hand.
00:16:51See, I could carry you back to Mississippi with me...
00:16:54and don't have to worry about no job there...
00:16:57because I know a lot of white folks who could keep you working.
00:17:01Need Snowshoes?
00:17:02Sir?
00:17:03Come on in here.
00:17:04Make it snappy.
00:17:05Yeah, I see.
00:17:06You go along now, Kit, and I'll be seeing you.
00:17:08Maybe tomorrow night.
00:17:10Alaikum salam.
00:17:12A la tifa.
00:17:14It's all right with me.
00:17:16I'll be seeing you anyhow.
00:17:23Want something outside with me, Mr. Thomas?
00:17:26Now give us a hand here.
00:17:28I know, but...
00:17:28Do it just hold.
00:17:29Well, I can watch I'm touching this and...
00:17:33I don't...
00:17:33Now slide it this way.
00:17:37Now the feet toward the chorus though.
00:17:40Good.
00:17:41Now lift, lift, lift.
00:17:44Slowly.
00:17:46Now lower the feet.
00:17:47Lower them.
00:17:49Be careful.
00:17:51Now, now raise it.
00:17:53Raise it.
00:17:55Find the frame.
00:17:57Turn it.
00:18:05Hold it.
00:18:07Now wait till I...
00:18:07Wait till I put the lights out.
00:18:10Can't be see Bella with the lights on.
00:18:13Quiet and don't touch anything.
00:18:15Well, I said nothing.
00:18:22Here we go, Bella.
00:18:27That's a meteor, all right.
00:18:30See?
00:18:31There's the identifying cartouche...
00:18:33Suspended around his neck.
00:18:36Very interesting.
00:18:40The priest...
00:18:45May display ignorance of Egyptian history by asking questions?
00:18:51Did the high priest die natural death?
00:18:54The Emani records indicate that he kicked off peacefully at the ripe old age of 78.
00:18:59Contradiction, please.
00:19:01I meant to die very violent death.
00:19:05How do you figure that?
00:19:08Observe.
00:19:11Modern bullet clearly revealed near heart.
00:19:15Say, that does look like a bullet.
00:19:18That settles it.
00:19:21What are you gonna do?
00:19:22Open this case.
00:19:23All right.
00:19:24But can I go now?
00:19:25No.
00:19:26Get busy.
00:19:27Pour it down.
00:19:37All right, now.
00:19:38Here.
00:19:39Lift the lid off.
00:19:40Oh, I'm never prepared for another line, Mr. Tom.
00:19:43But...
00:19:43Put it over there.
00:19:50Here.
00:19:51Now, Tom.
00:19:52All right.
00:19:53Let's get it on the table.
00:19:59All right?
00:20:00Now.
00:20:13Professor Arnold.
00:20:18Look here, Professor.
00:20:19You're not gonna say anything to Carol about this, are you?
00:20:23He confounded the currents off again.
00:20:25Hey, Mr. Tom.
00:20:25Look at your arm.
00:20:26Look at what?
00:20:27Mr. Macias.
00:20:32That was Carol.
00:20:34Wait a minute, Tom.
00:20:35Wait a minute.
00:20:36I thought...
00:20:52Wait a minute.
00:20:54Wait a minute.
00:20:57Wait a minute.
00:20:58Wait a minute.
00:21:03Wait a minute.
00:21:07We're right now.
00:21:09Mistress will take medicine.
00:21:10No.
00:21:11Take them away.
00:21:12They don't help me.
00:21:13They never make me sleep.
00:21:14Dr. Racine says they are helping you.
00:21:41What happened, Carol?
00:21:44I was writing a letter to Colonel Bailey at Napadar, asking him if he wouldn't try again to locate farther.
00:21:50Mm-hmm.
00:21:51And suddenly, my hands became icy cold and my cigarette dropped to the floor.
00:21:56As I stooped to pick it up, everything seemed to stand still.
00:22:01I was frightened.
00:22:02I tried to cry out, but I couldn't.
00:22:06It seemed as though I were drifting into space.
00:22:10I got to my feet.
00:22:12I must have.
00:22:14For the next thing I knew, I was standing in the middle of the room.
00:22:17And then, I saw it.
00:22:19Its horrible head coming toward me out of the darkness.
00:22:22The head of Sekhmer.
00:22:25But, Carol dear, it could only have been your imagination.
00:22:29Of course, Carol dear.
00:22:32It was only your imagination.
00:22:35I suppose it was only my imagination when the wall of Sarki's tomb gave way and crushed me beneath it.
00:22:41Be quiet, will you?
00:22:43Oh, I beg your pardon.
00:22:46I'd forgotten.
00:22:47You're the courageous type who doesn't recognize fear.
00:22:51Well, I'm not, and neither is Carol.
00:22:53Be silent.
00:22:54A dozen others have died from opening the tombs. Why shouldn't we?
00:22:57Sally, please!
00:23:04You know what I'm talking about, don't you?
00:23:09It's all our father's fault.
00:23:11He's the one who brought us into this land of decay and death.
00:23:14We hate him for it.
00:23:16It isn't true.
00:23:17Why pretend?
00:23:19You know you hate him as much as I do.
00:23:20Barry, come with me.
00:23:28Why doesn't father take us away from this dreadful place?
00:23:32Try to rest, dear.
00:23:34Good night's sleep will do you a lot of good.
00:24:06OAKILLO
00:24:07Oh, my God.
00:24:12And that's a mystery to our magnified pasture.
00:24:15You're much fun here again.
00:24:15Elas has made by a begat pani...
00:24:15Eve.
00:24:21No, El 그림.
00:24:22Oh, oh.
00:24:23Oh, my gosh!
00:24:27Right!
00:24:27It's a mystery to worthless mittlerweile.
00:24:35Oh, Tom.
00:24:42Would you mind staying with Barry for a little while?
00:24:44Certainly not.
00:24:45Thanks.
00:24:53Oh, Doctor, come in, come in.
00:24:54How's Carol?
00:24:56She, she's had a terrible shock.
00:24:58A repetition of last week's experience.
00:25:00Oh, I'm sorry.
00:25:03Oh, Doctor, I've seen this Mr. Chan.
00:25:05How do you do?
00:25:06So please.
00:25:07The most tragic thing happened tonight, Anton.
00:25:10We found my...
00:25:10Excuse, please.
00:25:12Suggest Miss Arnold now more important.
00:25:16You're right, of course.
00:25:17She's in her room.
00:25:19Pardon me.
00:25:29Mr. Chan, Professor Arnold's death pours an entirely different light on the matter of your business in Luxor.
00:25:36Yes?
00:25:39I did dispose of those items of the Ameti tomb.
00:25:42You see, out of a society with Lewis's support, Professor Arnold needed funds to carry on the work.
00:25:49He borrowed heavily from Dr. Racine, who, after the tomb was finally located, quite naturally felt he was entitled to
00:25:55a share of the finds.
00:25:58Arnold was an archaeologist, not a businessman, and with the existing complications of his contract with the society, the only
00:26:05solution seemed to be that I disposed of a few of the less valuable items, enough to pay part of
00:26:11his obligation to the doctor.
00:26:13A decision had to be made, so I assumed the responsibility.
00:26:17Why did Professor go away?
00:26:20He was furious when I told him what I'd done.
00:26:23Meanwhile, having found evidence of a royal burial ground at Napatara, he decided to attempt locating the tombs, feeling that
00:26:30if he turned over their contents to the society, they would be amply compensated for what they lost from the
00:26:36Ameti finds.
00:26:37Most commendable.
00:26:39I'm frightfully worried about Barry.
00:26:42Now, you're not to worry about anything except getting a little sleep.
00:26:52There.
00:26:54That's better.
00:27:00Miss Arnold isn't asleep within the hour.
00:27:02Give her another of those powers.
00:27:05Yes, Henry.
00:27:05Good night, my dear.
00:27:07Good night.
00:27:12You say, obligation to Dr. Racine, not fully paid?
00:27:17When Professor Arnold went away, Dr. Racine kindly consented to extend his note another 90 days.
00:27:24May I inquire what right this gentleman has to ask questions regarding a purely personal matter?
00:27:29Well, Mr. Chan represents the French Archaeological Society.
00:27:32And how does that concern mean?
00:27:34Every detail most important where murder concerns.
00:27:39Murder?
00:27:40Professor Arnold is dead.
00:27:42I don't understand.
00:27:45Circumstances very mysterious.
00:27:47Body found in the Ameti mummy case with bullet near heart.
00:27:51That bullet was not the cause of his death, Mr. Chan.
00:27:54No?
00:27:55Please explain.
00:27:56There was trouble with the natives.
00:27:58A few days after the Ameti tomb was opened, Professor Arnold was wounded.
00:28:03And the bullet not removed?
00:28:05No.
00:28:06Why not?
00:28:08Examination disclosed.
00:28:09It was too near the heart to risk an operation.
00:28:12Perhaps I'd better...
00:28:13Please!
00:28:15Must touch nothing until after autopsy.
00:28:19Very well.
00:28:20Why should anyone have committed such a fantastic crime?
00:28:25Very strange.
00:28:27Were it not for bullet and body, might almost believe in power of ancient goddess.
00:28:33It's my father.
00:28:36He's dead, isn't he?
00:28:37Yes, Barry.
00:28:39I knew it.
00:28:40I've known it ever since he went away.
00:28:43He discovered the secret of Ameti's tomb.
00:28:46And the dark waters of the forbidden places carried him to his death.
00:28:52Barry, what nonsense is this?
00:28:55He ignored the warning and it destroyed him.
00:28:58Just as it will destroy us all.
00:29:03Here, here, this won't do.
00:29:07Pardon.
00:29:08Must go.
00:29:09But first, may I have letter of Professor Arnold from Napata?
00:29:15Why, yes, I have it here.
00:29:19Thank you so much.
00:29:21Good night.
00:29:22Good night, Mr. Chan.
00:29:27I'm so sorry.
00:29:29I'll drive you in to look, sir.
00:29:31Oh, thank you so much, sir.
00:29:32See you in the morning, Professor.
00:29:37Why not put up with me while you're here?
00:29:38I have plenty of room.
00:29:40Have, uh, got extra pajamas?
00:29:42You bet I have.
00:29:44Then we'll be most grateful for hospitality.
00:30:02Well, here we are.
00:30:04Thank you so much.
00:30:06Yes.
00:30:24Egyptian night now most peaceful.
00:30:27Make yourself at home while I round up those pajamas for you.
00:30:31Size 52, please.
00:30:33You take what I've got and like them.
00:30:34Thank you so much.
00:30:37May I make notes on writing machine?
00:30:39Sure, help yourself.
00:30:41You'll find some paper in the left-hand drawer.
00:30:44Please.
00:30:55You'll find some paper in the right-hand drawer.
00:30:55Thank you so much.
00:30:55Thank you so much.
00:30:56Thank you so much.
00:30:56Thank you so much.
00:31:04Thank you so much.
00:31:06Thank you so much.
00:31:08Thank you so much.
00:31:23How are these?
00:31:25Make Tully Tan look like a zebra.
00:31:28This is your block next to the wall.
00:31:30With back to wall can fight off demon of sleeplessness.
00:31:37What's the matter? Can't you read your own writing?
00:31:40There's something here very strange.
00:31:43What?
00:31:46Did Professor Arnold go to Napa town four weeks ago?
00:31:49Yes.
00:31:51According to date, this letter written two weeks ago.
00:31:55That's right.
00:31:56But Professor dead before letter written.
00:32:01Still more strange.
00:32:03Letter written here.
00:32:06On your machine.
00:32:08Now, wait a minute. After all.
00:32:11Observe, please.
00:32:13Similarity of type.
00:32:16See, they do look the same.
00:32:18Man who write that letter killed Professor Arnold.
00:32:24Boy, it looks kind of bad for me, doesn't it, Mr. Chan?
00:32:27Reports of society indicate you were discharged by Professor Arnold.
00:32:32Yes, we did have a little argument about the Ameti hieroglyphics.
00:32:35Well, Professor Thurston took me back again a few days later.
00:32:39Who beside you use writing machines?
00:32:42Well, Thurston, Barry, Edfu Ahmed, even snowshoes. We all do.
00:32:47Edfu Ahmed. He is Egyptian?
00:32:50According to him, a direct descendant of Ameti.
00:32:53Young Mr. Arnold mentioned secret of Ameti tomb.
00:32:59Tomb has secret?
00:33:01Not that I know of.
00:33:02You see, the records indicate that Ameti was supposed to have collected the mummies and the royal paraphernalia of the
00:33:0920th dynasty pharaohs for safe keeping.
00:33:12Professor Arnold thought that he had discovered the treasure when he opened the tomb.
00:33:15But it didn't pan out that way.
00:33:17He was still looking for it at the time he disappeared.
00:33:21Would much like to see Ameti tomb.
00:33:23Tonight.
00:33:24Waiting for tomorrow. Waste of today.
00:33:27Let's go.
00:33:33As usual, the battery's dead.
00:33:36Hey, snowshoes.
00:33:38Sir?
00:33:40Bring your flashlight. We're going to the tomb.
00:33:43Now? Tonight?
00:33:44Yes. Make it snappy.
00:33:47I'm going down there with all them hands. Why don't you let them sleep at night?
00:33:51When them all stand up, no wonder they gets mad and chills for us.
00:33:59If somebody was looking for you, you wouldn't be there to close yourself.
00:34:05Go on, snowshoes.
00:34:06Yeah, sir.
00:34:08There you light, Mr. Tom.
00:34:09All right. Give her some of it down the steps.
00:34:11You want me?
00:34:13There. After y'all, gentlemen.
00:34:15Go on.
00:34:18But y'all coming too, ain't you?
00:34:20Yes, go ahead.
00:34:22Yes.
00:34:25Hold my light still so I can see the lock.
00:34:28Yes, I just saw the coal light.
00:34:30Yeah, you act like it.
00:34:34All right. Turn on the power.
00:34:36Thank you, sir.
00:34:55I met the tomb equipped with modern convenience.
00:34:58Nothing too good for old Amati.
00:35:02This is the ante room where we found a few important pieces.
00:35:05But it wasn't there we made our real discoveries.
00:35:10The mummy case was in this stone sarcophagus.
00:35:14Very interesting.
00:35:16From here, an image of Sekhmet kept watchful eye over old Amati.
00:35:19All the good it did him.
00:35:22And that?
00:35:23Oh, that's the storage room.
00:35:28In here we found Amati's chariot, his bed, and the whole raft of personal effects.
00:35:33Even an alabaster joil that still carried the odor of the perfume that it contained.
00:35:37Also very interesting.
00:35:40Another room?
00:35:42No, it's just an unfinished passage.
00:35:44Amati probably died before his tomb was completed.
00:35:48Oh, my.
00:35:50Oh, my.
00:35:52Oh, my.
00:35:53Something's locked.
00:35:54Why are they enjoying the night?
00:35:56Snow shoes, snap on your flashlight.
00:35:58Yes, but something's locked out of my head.
00:36:00Well, find it.
00:36:01Yes.
00:36:06Oh, my.
00:36:07Oh, my.
00:36:07It's something as hell.
00:36:08Isn't it?
00:36:09No, come on.
00:36:11Oh, my.
00:36:11Oh, my.
00:36:12Oh, my.
00:36:14Oh, my.
00:36:15Oh, my.
00:36:17Oh, my.
00:36:17Oh, my.
00:36:18Oh, my.
00:36:18Oh, my.
00:36:19Oh, my.
00:36:20Oh, my.
00:36:20Oh, my.
00:36:20Oh, my.
00:36:22Oh, my.
00:36:25Excuse me, Mr. Colmore.
00:36:26Get away with that thing.
00:36:27Do you worry about it?
00:36:28You mean here.
00:36:31Oh, my.
00:36:32Oh, my.
00:36:32Oh, my.
00:36:39Well, it's a sense it isn't in here now.
00:36:42Very strange.
00:36:44Segment disappear like Cheshire Cat of Alice in Land of Wonder.
00:36:49Stops me.
00:37:03Oh, my, my.
00:37:09Well, I want to.
00:37:10Oh, my.
00:37:12Oh, my.
00:37:15Oh, my.
00:37:19Oh, my.
00:37:20Looks like somebody's gunning for us.
00:37:22As Sun Lee would say,
00:37:24You telling me?
00:37:54The powder is a harmless sedative, the Fendi.
00:37:57Prescribed quite regularly by Dr. Anton Racine.
00:38:01Dr. Racine, perhaps by Mapuchare here?
00:38:05No, no.
00:38:07I do not sell the drug at all.
00:38:09No?
00:38:10No.
00:38:11Thank you so much.
00:38:24No!
00:38:29Ah!
00:38:30He found his snowshoe.
00:38:32Oh, mister, I ain't feeling so good this morning, is he?
00:38:36Tonight, we go to burial ground and steal the mummy of your sacred ancestor.
00:38:41I don't know how the last night graveyard has in me going to be strangest.
00:38:46It's totally incomplete.
00:38:48It's a surprise!
00:38:49I am Vestrad service!
00:38:51I am Vestrad man in Luxor!
00:38:58Good evening, Effendi.
00:39:00Good evening.
00:39:01Professor Thurston is?
00:39:02Is in the laboratory with Dr. Racine and the other learned gentleman from Luxor.
00:39:07The anatomical investigation to determine the cause of Professor Arnold's death is in progress.
00:39:15Other learned gentleman are police?
00:39:18The police, Effendi.
00:39:20Thank you so much.
00:39:23Oh, pardon.
00:39:25May I ask a question, please?
00:39:27Certainly, Effendi.
00:39:32Ancient Egyptians familiar with the facts of Mapuchari?
00:39:36The ancients had knowledge of many things.
00:39:41Of Mapuchari?
00:39:43Perhaps so.
00:39:45I could not say.
00:39:47No.
00:39:49Thank you so much.
00:40:02Oh, good evening, Mr. Chan.
00:40:04Good evening.
00:40:04That was yours, Asher.
00:40:05Your Excellency.
00:40:06May I present Mr. Chan?
00:40:09His Excellency, Fouad Swider, of the police department in Luxor.
00:40:12So, please.
00:40:13Pleasure indeed, Mr. Chan.
00:40:15But under unfortunate and most perplexing circumstances.
00:40:21Cannot read printing in new book until pages cut.
00:40:25Oh, yes.
00:40:27Professor Thurston has explained that you have been good enough to interest yourself in the case.
00:40:33We will be most grateful for the benefit of such assistance as you may be able to offer.
00:40:39Very pleased to cooperate.
00:40:42M. Thurston matter now in most efficient health.
00:40:46Oh, thank you.
00:40:48I believe that is all for now.
00:40:50I will make him my report at once.
00:40:52Good night, Doctor.
00:40:53Good night, sir.
00:40:54Good night, Mr. Chan.
00:40:55Good night.
00:40:58Oh, you have a list of articles from I met the tomb?
00:41:01Oh, yes.
00:41:02I had Ethel Ahmed preparing for you today.
00:41:04If you'll excuse me.
00:41:24You have determined cause of death?
00:41:27Yes.
00:41:28There's evidence that a heavy blow at the base of the brain induced a cerebral hemorrhage.
00:41:33Also find small incision at jugular vein?
00:41:37Yes.
00:41:38Made for purpose of, uh, draining blood to mummify body.
00:41:42That seems rather an obvious conclusion.
00:41:45Conclusion also obvious.
00:41:49Operation performed by hands of experts.
00:41:53A sharp knife in the hands of any intelligent person could accomplish the same thing.
00:41:57And many intelligent persons afraid even to touch a sharp knife.
00:42:03Bullet near heart removed?
00:42:05Of course not.
00:42:06Professor Thurston explained last night that it had nothing to do with Arnold's death.
00:42:10So sorry.
00:42:11Uh, memory very bad sometimes.
00:42:13You have a theory about this, of course.
00:42:17Uh, theory like mist on eyeglasses obscures facts.
00:42:21Our local authorities have very clear vision, Mr. Chan.
00:42:24You'll find them most helpful.
00:42:26Yes.
00:42:29Thank you so much.
00:42:30Yes, sir.
00:42:34Yes.
00:43:15Tom.
00:43:16Yes, dear?
00:43:18There's no reason for us staying in the gym now.
00:43:21Now, don't you worry.
00:43:22It's just a matter of a little while until we can get things settled here, and we'll all be going
00:43:26home.
00:43:38Shall I ask him to stop?
00:43:39No, please don't.
00:43:41Seems to take his thoughts off all that's happened.
00:43:44Tom, I'm worried about Barry.
00:43:46This superstition of the tomb, it's beginning to affect his mind.
00:43:50Oh, Carol, I didn't know that you and Tom had returned.
00:43:53We only took a short walk.
00:43:55You won't mind if I go in now, dear, will you?
00:43:56Of course not.
00:43:58Good night.
00:43:58Good night.
00:44:01How's she feeling, Tom?
00:44:03She's worried over Barry.
00:44:04He's letting that foolishness about Sekhmet scare the life out of him.
00:44:07With all that's happened, you can hardly blame the boy.
00:44:11So sorry to intrude.
00:44:13Did you find the list of items correct, Mr. Chang?
00:44:15Thank you so much.
00:44:16There, me first. Nothing else this evening.
00:44:17Please.
00:44:19Time now to discuss matter of great importance.
00:44:23Yes.
00:44:24May I ask a question, please?
00:44:26Oh, certainly.
00:44:27Can I explain, perhaps, effects of drug mokchari?
00:44:33Well, the effects depend largely on the individual.
00:44:37Yes.
00:44:38In general, the victim loses all sense of time and reality.
00:44:41He suffers from false convictions, hallucinations.
00:44:45The doses are sufficiently powerful.
00:44:47Death ensues.
00:44:51That is, perhaps, explanation.
00:44:53Explanation of what, Mr. Chang?
00:44:55Strange mental condition of Miss Arnold last night.
00:44:59You mean she was drugged?
00:45:01Analysis of cigarettes today disclose mokchari.
00:45:05What?
00:45:06Surprise.
00:45:07You did not recognize symptoms which you described so clearly, Doctor.
00:45:12This is incredible.
00:45:14Why should anyone do such a thing?
00:45:16Problems still to be solved.
00:45:19Perhaps, Mr. Barry has answer.
00:45:22What do you mean?
00:45:24Remarks made last night suggest he know where Father was searching for secret treasure.
00:45:29That knowledge most dangerous.
00:45:33Important we speak with Mr. Barry at once.
00:45:35Very well.
00:45:52Barry!
00:45:53What is it?
00:45:55Let's get him to bed.
00:45:56Quick.
00:46:13He's dead.
00:46:14Dead?
00:46:15Apparently violent reaction of the heart.
00:46:17As may be occasioned by sudden shock or terrific fright.
00:46:21But what could have caused it?
00:46:22We were all on the patio.
00:46:23We saw nothing.
00:46:24The gods of Egypt are powerful gods.
00:46:27Their vengeance has taken, Professor Arnold, and now his son.
00:46:32What do you know of the death of Professor Arnold and Barry?
00:46:34Sekhmet's warning was not heeded.
00:46:37Excuse, please.
00:46:39Avenging God is not responsible for mokchari in cigarettes?
00:46:43I know nothing of that.
00:46:45Who supplies cigarettes for Miss Arnold?
00:46:47Why?
00:46:48You.
00:46:49You buy those cigarettes.
00:46:51Tom, call the police.
00:46:53Don't move, Aveni.
00:46:54The police cannot help you now.
00:46:57This household is marked for death.
00:47:05Stay where you are, Affendis.
00:47:09You knew there was danger?
00:47:11Then you must have suspected this madman.
00:47:13Why didn't you warn us?
00:47:15Your carelessness is responsible for that boy's death.
00:47:21Most regretful.
00:47:23Impossible to prepare defense until direction of attack is known.
00:47:28Shall I call the police?
00:47:30Yes.
00:47:31One moment, please.
00:47:33May call police if you so desire.
00:47:36But shall continue investigation in own way.
00:47:42Extend deepest sympathy.
00:47:45Good night.
00:47:49I'll be back later.
00:47:54Mr. Shaff.
00:47:55Yes?
00:47:56What are you going to do now?
00:47:58Have curiosity to visit Toon, where Gonda's Sekhmet mysteriously disappeared last night.
00:48:05Let's go.
00:48:10Hey, Snowshoes, come on with that light.
00:48:12Yes, but I was just seeing if anything was behind us before it's getting there ahead of us.
00:48:17Go ahead.
00:48:25Have made search for secret way out?
00:48:27We've checked every inch of the place a dozen times.
00:48:29This was the storage room?
00:48:32Yes.
00:48:34Hieroglyphics and symbols different from other rooms.
00:48:38You know meaning?
00:48:40Well, that upper border is a matey's prayer to the goddess Sekhmet for protection.
00:48:43And these?
00:48:45Merely ornamentation.
00:48:46The design alternates with the symbols expressing life and death, and so on across.
00:48:52Story of man very short.
00:48:55Life, death.
00:48:59Life, death.
00:49:02Am reminded of ancient sage, Confucius, who writes,
00:49:07From life to death is reach of man.
00:49:12Observe.
00:49:13Well, that's good logic, all right, but it doesn't get us anywhere.
00:49:18Most pecunia.
00:49:20Ghosts of Sekhmet disappear in room of mystic symbols.
00:49:25Most pecunia.
00:49:25Those things you've kept going with.
00:49:42High boat together.
00:49:46Mr. Tong, you're stirring up them hats again.
00:49:50No, I'm not putting them back together.
00:49:55Into the grave.
00:49:59Secret waters.
00:50:01Which Mr. Barry mentioned last night.
00:50:03Stocius, bring the light.
00:50:04Yes, I will.
00:50:10See, do you think Barry really know about this?
00:50:12The hasty conclusion needs to make like hole in water.
00:50:17I wonder who that was masquerading in segment.
00:50:20Murder of Professor Arnold,
00:50:22who tried to frighten us from tomb.
00:50:30Observe.
00:50:32Direction of current indicate water flow under rock.
00:50:36If there's a current, that means this water comes from the Nile.
00:50:39It's a sense there's something on the other side.
00:50:41Good swimmer could maybe dive under, find out?
00:50:45Nothing like trying.
00:50:47But Mr. Tom, you oughtn't to dive in them half-swimming holes.
00:50:51Quiet snowshoes.
00:50:53Would recommend extreme caution.
00:50:55Now don't worry about me.
00:50:58Waterproof.
00:51:01Thanks.
00:51:02I think I had to hold your breath and you don't know how long.
00:51:05Well, here goes.
00:51:11Hey, Mr. Tom, you forgot to take off your wristwatch.
00:51:33I can't do it.
00:51:33I can't do it.
00:51:33I've got a drink in it.
00:51:34Come on.
00:51:34Then, come on.
00:51:34Come on, Steve.
00:51:34All right.
00:51:35Come on.
00:51:37Come on.
00:51:38Come on.
00:51:43Come on.
00:51:52The End
00:52:20Some of them have me, say nothing yet.
00:52:52Professor Arnold.
00:53:05Professor Arnold.
00:53:27Professor Arnold.
00:53:36Professor Arnold.
00:53:38Mr. Chang, he must have made it all right.
00:53:40Mr. Tom, that you?
00:53:43Mr. Tom?
00:53:45Tom, please.
00:53:47Yes, because we all are waiting for.
00:53:49We know where we're going.
00:53:53Look.
00:53:54Mr. Tom?
00:53:57The love of Mr. Thomas and Thomas.
00:54:00Has he heard that?
00:54:02That, please.
00:54:03Must get Mr. Evans to the doctor at once.
00:54:24Come on, come on.
00:54:26What?
00:54:28Mr. James.
00:54:35Come on, come on.
00:54:37What?
00:54:45Excuse, please. Professor Thurston gone long?
00:54:49He wanted to look, sir, to see the police.
00:54:52Oh.
00:54:52Mr. Chance.
00:54:54Yes?
00:54:54I hope Effendi Evans will get well.
00:54:58Kind thoughts add favorable weight
00:55:00in balance of life and death.
00:55:23Yes?
00:55:26Yes?
00:55:28Yes?
00:55:31Yes, sir.
00:55:32Yes.
00:55:34Now, please call me.
00:55:35Your name is Miss Miss Cameron.
00:55:35Yes, sir.
00:55:36Yes, sir.
00:55:37I don't know you, sir.
00:55:37There are a question here.
00:55:37Please stay in the good information.
00:55:49THE END
00:56:24THE END
00:56:41THE END
00:56:52THE END
00:56:52THE END
00:57:03THE END
00:57:03THE END
00:57:17THE END
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00:58:00Is he going to be all right, doctor?
00:58:03He has a very good chance.
00:58:52I hardly know what to suggest, Your Reckonency.
00:58:54Would you care to start your investigation in Barry's room?
00:58:57All in good time, Professor. I shall take care of everything.
00:59:00Pardon, Effendi. Mr. Chan is waiting for you in the laboratory.
00:59:03Mr. Chan? I thought you told him to go.
00:59:05Will you please come with us, Your Reckonency?
00:59:18What are you doing here, Mr. Chan?
00:59:21Pardon intrusion of unwelcome presence.
00:59:23But have learned something of great interest.
00:59:27His Excellency will be judge of that.
00:59:30Most happy to have excellence is distinguished opinion.
00:59:35Also of Miss Arnold, if you will be so kind.
00:59:41Very well, Mr. Chan.
00:59:43Your prying into our affairs has brought us nothing but misfortune.
00:59:46First it was Barry, and now it's Tom.
00:59:48What happened to Tom?
00:59:50An attempt made on life tonight in Namethi tomb.
00:59:54Two bullets in chest.
00:59:56Where is he?
00:59:57Oh, wait, please.
00:59:58He's still unconscious.
01:00:00Dr. Chapo is with him now in the guest room.
01:00:03You have no right to expose Tom to such danger.
01:00:06We look to you for protection which you haven't given us.
01:00:08I'll have to ask you to leave, Mr. Chan.
01:00:10That is already arranged.
01:00:12His Excellency is taking charge.
01:00:20The regret humbled efforts have been unsuccessful.
01:00:24Admitting failure like drinking bitter tea.
01:00:29One last request.
01:00:32Permission, please, to perform simple demonstration?
01:00:38Thank you so much.
01:00:43Sealed tube like this could contain enough gas to cause death?
01:00:49That would depend upon the kind of gas used, also the amount inhaled by the victim.
01:01:02At the time of death, Mr. Barry playing violin, observe hole through which murderer insert tube of deadly gas into
01:01:12sound box.
01:01:13All very interesting, Mr. Chan.
01:01:16But how could your murderer have broken the tube while Barry was playing?
01:01:20Murderer, very ingenious.
01:01:23He knew scientific fact that very thin glass vibrate to certain sound.
01:01:30We'll demonstrate.
01:01:51While playing, Mr. Barry's face directly over sound vents.
01:01:57Inhale deadly gas.
01:02:00Die almost instantly.
01:02:01You have established a motive, Mr. Chan?
01:02:05Motive for murders of Professor and Son.
01:02:08Very clear.
01:02:10Of course.
01:02:13What is it?
01:02:14Discover hidden room in tomb tonight.
01:02:18Also, clothing.
01:02:21Of Professor Arnold.
01:02:23Then he did find the amazing treasure.
01:02:25Yes.
01:02:26And someone else having same knowledge.
01:02:30Kill Professor to keep treasure for self.
01:02:34Then, when murderer believe, son Barry also no secret, kill him too.
01:02:40And to amen.
01:02:41That explains his ratings about the vengeance of segment.
01:02:45Dead mask of goddess also found.
01:02:49Mask used by murderer to frighten intruders away from tomb.
01:02:53When device fail, murderer resort to more practical methods.
01:03:00Bullets, as in case of Mr. Tom Evans tonight.
01:03:04Did Mr. Evans see you fire the shots?
01:03:09Bullet mark on flash lamp prove light focused on guilty man.
01:03:14Then I must talk to him at once.
01:03:16Excuse, please.
01:03:18Must not disturb at present.
01:03:21When conscious, Mr. Evans will name murderer.
01:03:26Case now in your hands, excellency.
01:03:37Good-bye, gentlemen.
01:03:40Thank you so much.
01:03:47Well, Your Excellency?
01:03:49It is a really very simple matter.
01:03:51All we have to do now is to capture Ed Fu Ahmed.
01:03:54And have Mr. Evans identify him.
01:03:58Mr. Chan.
01:04:00Yes?
01:04:02If I've been rude, I...
01:04:03I owe you an apology.
01:04:06I resented your attitude of suspicion.
01:04:09I didn't realize how cleverly you were handling this matter.
01:04:13Thank you so much.
01:04:23You don't seem to realize you are dealing with a fanatic, a madman.
01:04:28Ed Fu Ahmed must be captured and dead or alive.
01:04:31And send the two of my men here to keep the watch outside.
01:04:35Yes, yes.
01:04:36Immediately.
01:04:37Sorry to keep you waiting, Your Excellency.
01:04:38These are in my room.
01:04:42Mm-hmm.
01:04:43Mm-hmm.
01:04:45Pardon me.
01:04:46Yes, doctor.
01:04:47Is Dr. Racine still here?
01:04:49Why, I think you'll find him in the patio.
01:04:51Then, with your permission, I shall leave the patient in his care.
01:04:55How soon will I be able to talk with Mr. Evans, doctor?
01:04:58It may be some time before he recovers consciousness, Your Excellency.
01:05:03Hmm.
01:05:04Then there's nothing to do but wait.
01:05:13Good evening, Dr. Racine.
01:05:15Good evening.
01:05:16I trust you understand.
01:05:18This emergency required immediate attention.
01:05:21And you were not available.
01:05:22Certainly.
01:05:22I'm very glad that Mr. Evans was in such capable hand.
01:05:26Thank you, sir.
01:05:27Good night.
01:05:28Good night.
01:05:58Good night.
01:06:40I'm sorry I startled you.
01:06:42One of my lancets is missing, and I thought perhaps Dr. Japua might have borrowed it and left it here.
01:06:46I'm sure I don't know.
01:06:49Have you noticed any change?
01:06:51He seems all right.
01:06:52Oh, he must get well.
01:07:02Would you mind opening the window a little, please?
01:07:19Has Tom recovered consciousness?
01:07:22Not yet.
01:07:23He has a slight temperature, but that's to be expected.
01:07:28Then if there's no immediate danger, you better get some rest, dear.
01:07:31But Uncle John, I...
01:07:32Now, Carol, remember you've been ill.
01:07:34Come, let me get you something to make you sleep.
01:07:36I'm all right.
01:07:37Now, don't worry.
01:07:38I'll let you know the moment there's any change.
01:07:53I'll be back shortly.
01:08:06Good night.
01:08:07You're welcome.
01:08:08Ah, no.
01:08:09You're welcome.
01:08:10Good night.
01:08:12Good night.
01:08:18All right.
01:08:20Here you are.
01:08:20Well, thank you.
01:08:22That's all.
01:08:22Good night.
01:08:24Well, thank you.
01:08:25Ah.
01:09:13One moment, please.
01:09:18Do not move.
01:09:23Place knife on tape.
01:09:34Here you fold these, Mr. Chang.
01:09:36Thank you so much.
01:09:47What has happened, Mr. Chang?
01:09:48And where did you find that lancet?
01:09:50It was missing from my case.
01:09:54Very clever thought.
01:09:56To insert lancet into bullet wound.
01:09:59To make silent only witness who could accuse you.
01:10:02But what about Ed Fu Ahmad?
01:10:05Entirely innocent.
01:10:07Fanatic devotion to resting place of ancestors.
01:10:11Provide excellent shield for real murderer.
01:10:15You killed Professor Arnold for armated treasure.
01:10:18You drugged Miss Carol's cigarettes to discount anxiety over disappearance of father.
01:10:26Later, when Mr. Barry appeared to have knowledge of treasure, kill him also to keep secret.
01:10:33And tonight, shoot Mr. Evans when he recognizes you in tomb.
01:10:42A bullet which wound Professor Arnold six months ago.
01:10:47And one which wound Mr. Evans tonight, fired from the same gun.
01:10:54Your gun.
01:10:56Take him away.
01:11:02You have been very helpful, Mr. Chang.
01:11:06Thank you so much.
01:11:12Most grateful for very able assistance.
01:11:16It was terrible sitting here waiting.
01:11:18Wondering how your plan would work out.
01:11:21Courage, greatest devotion to those we love.
01:11:41Goodbye, appendix snowshoes.
01:11:43Yes, but where you go from here?
01:11:46The journey of life, like feather on stream, must continue with current.
01:11:52Yes.
01:11:53Sir.
01:11:55I guess you're right, but I'm going with you.
01:12:01Come.
01:12:03Come, darling.
01:12:16No one, no one, no one, no one, no one, no one.
01:12:16But anyway, you do have to do it.
01:12:16I'll tell you what to get the way from now.
01:12:16I guess who is going with you.
01:12:16Yes, I'm going to get some great advice.
01:12:16You're right, the way.
01:12:16I'm going to do this.
01:12:16You're right.
01:12:16You
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