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00:00:05No, no, no.
00:00:32No, no, no.
00:01:13No, no, no.
00:01:23Oh, I enjoyed it.
00:01:26Oh, Teddy, let's go through again.
00:01:28No, no, no.
00:01:28You'll make yourself feel.
00:01:29Besides, you've been around three times already.
00:01:31We'll have our teas now.
00:01:32The usual place, dear.
00:01:33The usual place.
00:01:42Oh, my God.
00:01:45Oh, my God.
00:02:15Sì, sì.
00:02:26Buongiorno a teeter oggi.
00:02:27Blimey.
00:02:29Chi va essere la madre?
00:02:31Tu, Teddy.
00:02:32E' un sorriso.
00:02:34E' una cosa che ci sono a teeter.
00:02:37E' una cosa che ci sono a teeter.
00:02:38E' una cosa che ci sono a teeter.
00:02:40Oh, Teddy.
00:02:41E' un pollo.
00:02:43E' un pollo.
00:02:48Un pollo, Teddy.
00:02:50Oh, sì.
00:02:51Allora.
00:02:52E' un pollo di un pollo.
00:02:55E' un pollo, non vuole.
00:02:56E' un pollo.
00:02:57Non mi invito a 50 anni.
00:02:59È un pollo.
00:03:01E' un pollo.
00:03:02È rimanuto così.
00:03:05Vi abbiamo ricordato.
00:03:05Voi, davanti.
00:03:09È il secondo anno, Teddy.
00:03:12Il secondo anno.
00:03:22. . .
00:03:36Eh, here we are, safe and sound.
00:03:41That's Phillip's car, isn't it?
00:03:43Yes, dear. What do you want here?
00:03:46Hello, Emmy. Looking better, mamma?
00:03:49Just a little tired.
00:03:51È un po' di tempo dopo la giornata, Emi.
00:03:52Io shall prendere l'inforzio e guardere.
00:03:54I'll put the car away, Moni.
00:03:56Oh, yes.
00:03:56Thank you, dear.
00:04:02Good afternoon, Mrs. Baer.
00:04:04Oh, Philip.
00:04:05And there's your chair waiting for you, Mum.
00:04:07So just you sit back and rest yourself,
00:04:10and I'll bring you a nice cup of tea.
00:04:12All right.
00:04:13Tordle, Emi.
00:04:14Tordle.
00:04:18It's good to be home again.
00:04:22Well, Philip, you got my letter.
00:04:25Yes, I did.
00:04:26I, uh...
00:04:28With all respect, Mrs. Baer,
00:04:29I don't feel happy about it.
00:04:31When I instruct my lawyer, Philip,
00:04:33it's because I want him to carry out my wishes.
00:04:36Why must you make another will?
00:04:38The one you made just after your marriage
00:04:40seems more than fair to me.
00:04:42Your husband gets this house,
00:04:43and your money goes back where it belongs.
00:04:46Back to the family.
00:04:47Back to my sister, you mean.
00:04:49Who else?
00:04:50She's your only relative.
00:04:52I haven't seen Dora for 20 years.
00:04:54She's a wealthy woman now.
00:04:55Her husband left her an enormous fortune.
00:04:59No, this little girl of influenza worried me.
00:05:02If anything happened,
00:05:03and I'm a good bit older than Teddy,
00:05:05I must know that he gets all my money.
00:05:07He's entitled to it.
00:05:09I feel bound to remind you, Mrs. Baer,
00:05:11that your money came from a family business.
00:05:14Don't you think it should stay in the family?
00:05:15Teddy's my family.
00:05:17All the family I've got.
00:05:20Mrs. Baer,
00:05:22has Edward been pressing you to make this will?
00:05:24Indeed he hasn't.
00:05:25Teddy doesn't even know about the first will.
00:05:27I never told him.
00:05:28You're always very unfair to Teddy, Philip.
00:05:31I've always thought your marriage to Edward was a mistake.
00:05:34Oh.
00:05:35Hello, Philip.
00:05:36Good afternoon, Edward.
00:05:39Look.
00:05:41Got a surprise for you.
00:05:43Oh, pieces of my patchwork quilt.
00:05:46You clever boy.
00:05:47Brought you something else, too.
00:05:50How are you, Monni and I, you're home?
00:05:51Better?
00:05:52Yes, but still very languid, Teddy, dear.
00:05:55No energy.
00:05:56Influenza pulls down the Constitution.
00:05:58Makes you feel very depressed.
00:06:03I know how to kill my wife's depression, Philip.
00:06:09Ah, the princess of the teacups.
00:06:11Where shall I put it, sir?
00:06:12Put it there, Amy.
00:06:21Have you stained your tea?
00:06:23Thank you, but if you'll excuse me, I must be on my way.
00:06:28Now, don't forget, Philip, I want it here tomorrow morning, ready to sign.
00:06:33Yes, Mrs. Bear.
00:06:34I can see you've made your mind up.
00:06:37I'll be up in the morning.
00:06:41Don't bother to show me out, Edward.
00:06:43I can see you're tired.
00:06:47What's the matter with him?
00:06:49He ought to get up, dear, when visitors go.
00:06:51Oh, I can't stick him.
00:06:53There was just as rude to notice.
00:06:55Um, what, um, brought Philip here anyway?
00:06:58Hmm?
00:07:01Nosey Parker, was he?
00:07:02That's a good match, Teddy.
00:07:03You have an eye for colour, haven't you, dear?
00:07:05Hmm.
00:07:05Why did he come?
00:07:07I asked him to call, dear.
00:07:08I must make a will, Teddy.
00:07:13A will, am I?
00:07:14I'm so pleased with my pieces.
00:07:16Clever teddy bear.
00:07:17Always thinking of little ways to make me happy, aren't you, dear?
00:07:20Nothing's ever too much trouble.
00:07:22Well, I look after Molly today, and Molly looks after me tomorrow.
00:07:49I'll tell you when we got married, there was no need.
00:07:54If you outlive me, you have what I've got.
00:07:56If you outlive me, you have what I've got.
00:07:57If I outlive you, I have what you've got.
00:08:01That's the law.
00:08:03It's Dora.
00:08:04She's no right to anything.
00:08:05She's a rich, interfering, busybody.
00:08:07I told Philip how I felt about Dora.
00:08:11Listen, Molly, next of kin, that's what you've got to be.
00:08:13It's simple.
00:08:14Leave it like that, next of kin.
00:08:15Got to take care of Dora.
00:08:18Keep the money in the family.
00:08:19Said it over and over again.
00:08:22Anyway, my ticker's wonky.
00:08:23I've told you before.
00:08:24You'll be here long after I'm dead and gone.
00:08:26Then you can leave it to a cat's home.
00:08:28Home.
00:08:30I got my way, Teddy.
00:08:32I made Philip see I meant what I said.
00:08:35Must make a will.
00:08:37It's essential.
00:08:40Listen, Molly.
00:08:42Promise me you won't make a will.
00:08:46I'll phone young Philip and tell him it's off.
00:08:48Too late.
00:08:50I can't, Teddy.
00:08:51It's done.
00:08:53Must look after my family, Teddy Bear.
00:08:58All the family I've got.
00:09:02Bringing it for me to sign tomorrow.
00:09:09Sorry about that, Molly.
00:09:12I'm sorry you did it.
00:09:14Really, I am.
00:09:17Coffee's in the drawing room, man.
00:09:21Coffee, Teddy.
00:09:36That's right, dear.
00:09:38I do like good manners and never forget your old student.
00:09:42Well, I've got a good teacher.
00:09:44Don't forget yourself, dear.
00:09:46Keep up with money.
00:09:48I'll watch it.
00:09:52Daddy, get off the magic carpet.
00:09:55Let's go for a ride.
00:09:57Keep Molly awake.
00:10:00All right, Molly.
00:10:01Where do you want to go to tonight, then, eh?
00:10:05Japan.
00:10:07Page 16.
00:10:11Japan for the blossoms, eh?
00:10:14Love for the blossoms in Japan.
00:10:17Lovely blossoms.
00:10:21Would you like to marry a gay sugar, Teddy?
00:10:25I'm satisfied.
00:10:29Molly, I'll tell you where we go tonight.
00:10:30Bermuda.
00:10:32Look.
00:10:32There.
00:10:38Bermuda.
00:10:40Bermuda.
00:10:42Come on, Molly.
00:10:44Drink up.
00:10:45Oh.
00:10:46Don't disappoint the boy.
00:10:48Oh.
00:11:25Finish your library book, Molly.
00:11:31Library book.
00:11:33Didn't like it.
00:11:35Silly.
00:11:37Bet you'll need another one tonight, won't you?
00:11:40Don't let's leave Bermuda.
00:11:44It's sunny there.
00:11:45Go to Bermuda another night, Molly.
00:11:47Oh.
00:11:48Don't want to drag you up and down that hill again.
00:11:52It's only half past seven now.
00:11:55Library isn't closed late o'clock.
00:11:58That's a quarter of an hour there.
00:12:00Ten minutes to choose your book.
00:12:01A quarter of an hour home.
00:12:04Home.
00:12:06Oh.
00:12:07Oh.
00:12:25No, no, no, no.
00:13:01No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:13:03No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:13:47No, no, no, no.
00:14:14No, no, no, no, no.
00:14:17Cold.
00:14:19Cold.
00:14:20Yes, I'm cold, Daddy.
00:14:22Cold.
00:14:26Daddy Bear.
00:14:29Daddy Bear.
00:14:30Yes, and you're tired too, aren't you?
00:14:32Mm-hmm.
00:14:33Tired and cold.
00:14:36Let's put on the fire, eh?
00:14:38Come on.
00:14:40Have a nice little warm.
00:14:41Mm-hmm.
00:14:44Mm-hmm.
00:14:45Mm-hmm.
00:15:01Come on, honey, you're tired.
00:15:02I love her, honey.
00:15:03Oh, my God.
00:15:04I love you.
00:15:05I love you.
00:15:06You're going to be très souteniple.
00:15:06It's too much laster.
00:15:06I love you.
00:15:06It's too much laster.
00:15:35so you were the first to find her
00:15:37what did you see miss evans
00:15:40madam
00:15:41lying on the floor
00:15:43where she'd fallen
00:15:45she'd managed to turn on the fire
00:15:47but it wasn't lit
00:15:48we found the matches spilt
00:15:51all over the fireplace didn't we sir
00:15:54thank you miss evans
00:15:55now you've heard
00:15:57dr walker's evidence
00:15:58and also his suggestion
00:16:00that the reason why mrs bear fell
00:16:03because she was drunk sir
00:16:04well she wasn't
00:16:07she may have liked her glass
00:16:09but no more than that sir
00:16:11i was the last to see her alive sir
00:16:13she sat so peaceful
00:16:15nodding in her chair
00:16:18do you know
00:16:20of any reason why
00:16:21mrs bear
00:16:23should take her own life
00:16:25no sir
00:16:25madam was younger than me
00:16:28she wouldn't have wanted to die sir
00:16:31she was always so happy
00:16:33since she married mr bear sir
00:16:35thank you miss evans
00:16:48i'm sure that all of us here
00:16:50are of the opinion that
00:16:52mr bear has nothing with which to reproach himself
00:16:56ladies and gentlemen of the jury
00:16:58you've heard the evidence given by dr walker
00:17:01and also miss evan
00:17:07oh
00:17:17you spoke very well emmy
00:17:19remembered everything
00:17:20oh yes mr bear went through it with me first
00:17:24didn't you sir
00:17:25he didn't want me to be nervous
00:17:27and i wasn't
00:17:29he's all
00:17:30everybody was so kind
00:17:31come along emmy
00:17:32into the car
00:17:39what do you intend to do now edward
00:17:41well i thought of going abroad
00:17:43rome paris or nice
00:17:45interesting to see the world
00:17:47i expect you think it's ended very satisfactorily
00:17:49highly satisfactory
00:17:51very fair verdict accidental death
00:17:53of course you know edward
00:17:54it's a curious thing about a coroner's verdict
00:17:57what
00:17:57well it's uh
00:17:58it isn't final
00:18:02what does that mean
00:18:03well if further information comes to light
00:18:04the case can be reopened
00:18:30hello philip
00:18:32i don't expect to see you again
00:18:34i was rather worried about our talk this morning
00:18:36so i thought i'd better clarify the position
00:18:38oh well you mustn't worry
00:18:40we all have our little quarrels
00:18:41but anytime i need a lawyer
00:18:44i'll remember you
00:18:45oh thank you edward
00:18:46but it's your own position i mean
00:18:49i think i ought to warn you
00:18:50that if you start traveling seriously
00:18:52you may find funds a bit tight
00:18:54what do you mean
00:18:56well you see
00:18:57it isn't as if you can touch the money
00:18:59yet
00:19:03toddle emmy
00:19:04toddle
00:19:04don't go emmy
00:19:05you're mentioned in the will too
00:19:09will
00:19:11money didn't make a will
00:19:13sit down emmy
00:19:15oh go on sit down
00:19:16hear what he said
00:19:17it's perfectly simple really
00:19:18mrs bear left this house to edward
00:19:20but all her money is left in trust to her sister
00:19:23mrs mcintosh
00:19:24you'll get it when she dies
00:19:26and there's 200 pounds for you emmy
00:19:32mrs bear made it just after you were married before you fuddled her mind with too much drink
00:19:40you'll get yourself had up for defamation of character if you're not careful
00:19:44accusing me without proof
00:19:49of course there's a bungalow we put that in your name didn't we
00:19:53bungalow wooden shack
00:19:55go on toddle emmy toddle
00:19:58go and think about your good news isn't every day you become an aries
00:20:04monny wanted to put me right didn't she
00:20:07she wanted to scratch that will and
00:20:09make a new one
00:20:11that's right edward
00:20:17i'm sorry monny
00:20:19you poor old girl
00:20:21you'll make me sick
00:20:23i'll see you out philip
00:20:25don't bother
00:20:26must get up when the visitors go
00:20:32philip
00:20:33yeah
00:20:35that sister dora
00:20:38where exactly does she live
00:20:41kingston jamaica
00:20:43too far edward
00:20:59well emmy
00:21:01now you got your 200 pounds
00:21:02where are you gonna go
00:21:03go sir
00:21:04hmm
00:21:05when i left the house
00:21:06and move out
00:21:07move out sir
00:21:10what's gonna happen to me
00:21:11oh i don't know emmy
00:21:14you see i can't afford a god living here
00:21:17mrs bear left me
00:21:18very badly
00:21:19oh sir
00:21:20you can stay here till you get another job
00:21:22another job sir
00:21:24oh dear i couldn't look for another place
00:21:27not now sir
00:21:28i'm too old
00:21:29i wonder who'd have you emmy
00:21:30i'm getting very slow
00:21:31yes
00:21:32still i get through the work just the same sir
00:21:35yeah but i'm a poor man emmy
00:21:37you'll have to go home
00:21:38homes
00:21:39this is my home sir
00:21:42but i can't afford servants
00:21:43but you could afford me sir
00:21:46i don't want any wages
00:21:49wait a minute
00:21:51i wonder if mrs bear meant that 200 pounds for wages
00:21:56oh yes perhaps she did sir
00:21:58she may have thought be easier than you paying me every week
00:22:01emmy i believe you've hit it
00:22:03of course if i thought she meant that you could stay
00:22:05did she ever mention it to you
00:22:07well i don't really remember sir
00:22:09perhaps she did
00:22:10she did
00:22:11well i'll take your word for it emmy
00:22:13you can stay
00:22:14oh thank you sir
00:22:21it's not for me to say sir
00:22:23but why don't you go away for a bit
00:22:25well i'm gonna find what i'm looking for here
00:22:27that's a dead sir
00:22:29all right polly
00:22:30you know what that means don't you
00:22:32yes sir
00:22:32polly put the kettle on
00:22:34and you shall have a cup of tea
00:22:35the minute i can get it to boil sir
00:22:43well i slipped up that time monny
00:22:45you wanted to look after me
00:22:48i shall have to think again
00:22:51one thing's certainer
00:22:54somebody's got to pay my passage
00:23:17and i shall have to think again
00:23:45No, no, no, no. I'm waiting.
00:24:30Have you ordered?
00:24:31Just tea, please.
00:24:39Seem to have the place to ourselves today.
00:24:42Seem to?
00:24:43I had to come in out of the sun. My skin's sensitive.
00:24:46Yeah, me too. Gives me a headache.
00:24:48Pigmentation, my doctor says it's due to.
00:24:51Seen you here before, but today I thought you'd be swimming or something.
00:24:56Not likely. Saltwater doesn't agree with my skin.
00:25:00As a matter of fact, I don't know why I came here.
00:25:02I hate the seaside, but I was bored and couldn't think of anything else to do.
00:25:06That brought me here too.
00:25:07Really?
00:25:09Why not come over and be sociable? We can hate it together.
00:25:14All right.
00:25:19After all, we almost know each other already, don't we?
00:25:22See you every morning at breakfast.
00:25:24I've noticed you too.
00:25:26Funny we haven't got talking before. I generally make friends pretty easy.
00:25:29Well, I didn't like to intrude, you know, and I noticed your wedding ring.
00:25:33Oh, that. One of the spoils of war, my lad. You don't want to take any notice of that.
00:25:37Oh.
00:25:38As a matter of fact, I'm a widow.
00:25:41Oh, really?
00:25:42Poor Albert. Buried him six months ago.
00:25:44Oh, I'm sorry. What was the matter with him?
00:25:46He was dead.
00:25:50Never mind me. I'm always very humorous.
00:25:53No, it wasn't that. It's just that I had a recent bereavement myself.
00:25:58Oh, really?
00:26:00Yeah. My wife. Very sudden.
00:26:04Oh, well. Never mind. Best not to think about it.
00:26:10Uh, would you care to dance?
00:26:13Oh, all right.
00:26:27How long are you staying down here, mister, uh...
00:26:29Oh, uh, Bear. Edward Bear.
00:26:32I don't really know. I can, uh, please myself.
00:26:35Oh, nice. Well, I can do the same, come to that.
00:26:38Better you quite well at that little place, don't I?
00:26:40Yes, possible. A few days.
00:26:44Oh, my fingers itch sometimes when I'm sitting in that bar.
00:26:47Have you been in that line yourself, then?
00:26:49Started off as working barmaid, ended up marrying the governor,
00:26:51and darn well running the place.
00:26:54Of course I'm in private life now.
00:26:56Why'd you give it up?
00:26:58Well, it was a big place, and you need a man in a house that size
00:27:01for the look of the thing, you know?
00:27:02Anyway, I'd had enough.
00:27:05I bet you've got quite a good price for a business like that.
00:27:09Not bad, eh?
00:27:11No need to go on working.
00:27:14Why should I spoil my hands if I can keep them lily white, eh?
00:27:24I know a better place than this for dancing,
00:27:27but a lady can't very well go by herself.
00:27:30You'll find her dancing?
00:27:32Mm-hmm.
00:27:34Depends who I'm dancing with.
00:27:37All right.
00:27:38We'll find a better place.
00:27:42I promise you.
00:28:04You know, I've enjoyed the last few days.
00:28:06Have you?
00:28:06Hmm.
00:28:07Not looking forward to next week.
00:28:08All on me own, sir.
00:28:09Aren't you going to Paris then?
00:28:10Oh, I don't know.
00:28:11Can't seem to make up my mind.
00:28:14I wish I could find somewhere to settle down.
00:28:15I'm sick of living in hotels.
00:28:17Say, do you mind if we sit down?
00:28:18Oh, my feet are killing me.
00:28:37Of course, I'm a bit of a loser myself.
00:28:39My late wife was, er, a great loss to me.
00:28:43Well, I can't say the same for my poor Albert.
00:28:46Still, mustn't grumble.
00:28:48He cut up very nicely.
00:28:50Hmm.
00:28:59Yes, whatever you do, leave me alone.
00:29:06Shall we dance?
00:29:07All right.
00:29:20Mrs. Jeffries, you're, um, a woman of the world.
00:29:24I've got a problem on my mind.
00:29:25I'd, er, like to ask your advice.
00:29:28What's her name?
00:29:30There's no her in this problem.
00:29:33Let's go out and talk.
00:29:42Well, what is it?
00:29:45Well, it's like this, Mrs. Jeffries.
00:29:46I've got enough money to live on.
00:29:48More than enough.
00:29:49But I'm bored.
00:29:51And I'm lonely.
00:29:52Well, I could give you some advice, but you might not like it.
00:29:55If the truth hurts, I can take you.
00:29:56Look around, trundle up the aisle again.
00:29:59Get married.
00:30:00Hmm.
00:30:01You're a fine one to give advice, Mrs. Jeffries.
00:30:03Why don't you take a leaf out of your own book?
00:30:05Well, to be perfectly honest, there have been several occasions when I very nearly have.
00:30:09And then I found it was the money bags they were after and not the old bag herself.
00:30:12Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:30:16No.
00:30:17No.
00:30:17No, I wouldn't then stay in matrimony again.
00:30:20Not unless I could find someone to put down pound for pound.
00:30:23Of course, I had thought of, uh, letting my place and, uh, going abroad.
00:30:27Oh, that's a good idea.
00:30:28Let it furnish, then. You can do what you like.
00:30:30No, it's easier said than done, though.
00:30:32You see, I wouldn't like a, well, a stranger clawing over my late wife's belongings.
00:30:38Not unless I like the look of her, of course.
00:30:41Do you like the look of me?
00:30:44Yes.
00:30:45You might make a very good tenant.
00:30:48Of course, I'd, um, have to look the property over first, see if I liked it.
00:30:52Oh, of course.
00:30:54Get to know the place.
00:30:56That could be arranged.
00:30:59I never commit myself, Mr. Bear.
00:31:01Not until both parties have signed on the dotted line.
00:31:04Find someone new, make her your own
00:31:11But whatever you do, leave me alone
00:31:17Yes, whatever you do, leave me alone
00:31:34Yeah, we are. Welcome to Stoneleigh.
00:31:54Ah, you've done quite well for yourself, Mr. Bear.
00:31:57Yeah, I mustn't grumble.
00:31:58Still, you could do with a lick of paint.
00:32:01Well, it keeps the rain out.
00:32:07Oh, no, Mr. Bear, I didn't expect you back till tomorrow.
00:32:11Don't fuss, don't fuss. This is the Emmy I told you about.
00:32:14Ah, hello, Emmy. It's big. How many bedrooms you got?
00:32:17Er, six, and then a couple of attics where she roosts.
00:32:19I brought this lady to see the house. Can we have a cup of tea?
00:32:21Oh, yes, yes, sir.
00:32:23Well, then, go on, go on. Show the only way to put a coat.
00:32:26Yes, this way, Leighton.
00:32:28See you later.
00:32:35What are you doing?
00:32:36I came to see Emmy, Edward. I wanted to talk to her.
00:32:40Emmy?
00:32:42Well, I'm away.
00:32:45What about, Philip?
00:32:46It takes a long time to care up an estate, Edward.
00:32:49There are still outstanding problems.
00:32:51I think the answers to some of them are to be found in this house.
00:32:55And what's Emmy got to do with it?
00:32:57Well, Emmy's a very simple soul.
00:32:59She's easily imposed upon.
00:33:01But someday she's going to say something.
00:33:03Something that will lead to the truth.
00:33:07The truth?
00:33:11What are you trying to prove, Philip?
00:33:13Yes, you're flushed with success now.
00:33:16You're full of confidence.
00:33:17But remember, Edward,
00:33:19I'm watching you all the time.
00:33:22The jury said it was accidental death.
00:33:24Oh, you seem to know what I'm talking about.
00:33:27Oh.
00:33:29Ah.
00:33:31This is my lawyer, Mr. Mortimer.
00:33:32Mrs. Jeffries.
00:33:33How do you do?
00:33:35Oh, how do you do, Mr. Jeffries?
00:33:36Mrs. Jeffries and I were guests in the same hotel I just brought her up here
00:33:39to have a look around the house.
00:33:41Oh, you've decided to let her, then?
00:33:42Well, I may, dear.
00:33:44Well, Phil, you'll be wanting to get back to the office, won't you?
00:33:46So we won't hold you any longer.
00:33:48Oh.
00:33:49I forgot to tell you, sir.
00:33:51Mr. Mortimer's here.
00:33:53Jennifer, I'm just going, Emmy.
00:33:54Oh, thank you, sir.
00:33:57Oh, by the way, Emmy,
00:33:58I hear you opened a bank account and that you're drawing checks.
00:34:01Oh, yes, sir.
00:34:02Mr. Bear showed me how to do it.
00:34:04What do you expect her to do with her money?
00:34:05Keep it in a stocking under her bed?
00:34:07But Mrs. Bear meant that money for your rainy day, Emmy.
00:34:10When Emmy needs an umbrella, she's got me.
00:34:13Very nice, too.
00:34:14I wish I had a brolly to keep the wet off me.
00:34:17All right, Emmy.
00:34:18Mr. Mortimer's read his little sermon.
00:34:20Go on, toddle.
00:34:24Quite the old-fashioned kid, isn't she?
00:34:28Oh.
00:34:30Ah, comfy.
00:34:32If you do decide to take this house, Mrs. Jeffries,
00:34:34make Edward get rid of that gas fire.
00:34:36Why?
00:34:37I haven't been here since the day of the funeral, Edward.
00:34:40Every time I look at that matter,
00:34:41I seem to see Mrs. Bear lying there.
00:34:44What, here?
00:34:45You mustn't get morbid, Philip.
00:34:47I'm the one who's got to live here with these ghosts.
00:34:50What was she doing here?
00:34:52She had an accident.
00:34:54With a gas fire.
00:34:55I thought you said it was flu.
00:34:57I said nothing of this all.
00:34:58I said she had flu just before.
00:34:59Oh, was that it?
00:35:01So we're sitting in the morgue, really.
00:35:05Oh, excuse my joke.
00:35:06I always see the funny side.
00:35:09Fancy.
00:35:13I hope I haven't said anything to upset you, Mrs. Jeffries.
00:35:16Oh, no.
00:35:17My Albert dropped dead in the saloon bar one night.
00:35:19I was drawing beer the next.
00:35:20Business has to go on, you know.
00:35:22Well, I'm glad I haven't put you against the house, Mrs. Jeffries.
00:35:25I wouldn't like to say anything to spoil any plans Edward has made.
00:35:29Philip's a great one for bringing the truth out into the open.
00:35:31He's trying to warn you that I'm the town's biggest fortune hunter.
00:35:35Is he?
00:35:36Why is he doing that?
00:35:37I suppose it's about time you knew Mrs. Jeffries.
00:35:41I married a rich woman older than myself.
00:35:45And what's more, we managed to confound all the local skeptics
00:35:48by being very happy and contented.
00:35:51Very nice, too.
00:35:53Never mind, Philip.
00:35:54I can always trust you to keep an eye on my affairs.
00:35:59You're so straightforward.
00:36:00Yes, I'm always looking out for you, Edward.
00:36:02Well, see, I don't trip up.
00:36:03That's what I pay you for.
00:36:06Well, goodbye, Mrs. Jeffries.
00:36:07Bye-bye.
00:36:08I'm in the telephone book, if you should ever need me.
00:36:11Oh, I'll remember that.
00:36:17Oh, Phil.
00:36:18By the way, I've got some news for you.
00:36:21You're not my lawyer any longer.
00:36:24No, but I'm still monies.
00:36:31Poor old Phil.
00:36:32He's got to work for every bob he's got.
00:36:33I expect he finds it to moralise him.
00:36:35Oh, allow me.
00:36:38Tea lady.
00:36:39Oh, good.
00:36:40And where's the little girl's room?
00:36:42Bed pad.
00:36:44Left along the first landing, second door.
00:36:46Thanks.
00:36:48Simple, isn't she?
00:36:53Well, Emmy, you know, that lady being here today has brought a lot back to me.
00:36:59I expect it has, sir.
00:37:01Were you surprised when you saw her?
00:37:04Well, sitting in madam's chair, I was, sir.
00:37:08Mrs. Jeffries is a widow, Emmy.
00:37:14Such a sad life she's had with her husband, too.
00:37:17She thinks every man's a monster.
00:37:19She ought to see you and the mistress, sir.
00:37:21Oh, but that was the perfect union, Emmy.
00:37:24I wish Mrs. Jeffries could know about that.
00:37:27It might help her.
00:37:31Well, I think I'll go and pick her a rose.
00:37:34A rose?
00:37:35Ah, that's nice, sir.
00:37:37Yeah.
00:37:38Yeah.
00:37:43You keep the place very well, Emmy.
00:37:45Even the room's not in use.
00:37:47Oh, thank you, ma'am.
00:37:48Tell me, um, why is one of the doors locked?
00:37:52Oh, that was their room, ma'am.
00:37:54Mr. Bear locked it up and it's never been used since.
00:37:57Oh, I see.
00:37:58This place is too big for one man.
00:38:00I expect it was different when Mrs. Bear was alive, more lively.
00:38:03Oh, yes.
00:38:04He did everything for her.
00:38:06No woman ever had a better husband.
00:38:08and she was always the first to say so.
00:38:11Didn't matter how much he spent.
00:38:13Lucky to have the money to spend.
00:38:15All the money all came from the shop.
00:38:18Oh?
00:38:19Tell me about the shop, Emmy.
00:38:20Well, it had been in the family, you see,
00:38:22and it grew and grew.
00:38:24And then Mr. Bear sold it for her after they got married.
00:38:28But it was such a lot of money.
00:38:30Oh, they did have an evening.
00:38:32It was so cheerful.
00:38:35I had a glass of pot.
00:38:38How much do they have to be cheerful about, Emmy?
00:38:41Thousands and thousands of pounds.
00:38:43Quite a little gold mine, they called it.
00:38:45Well, Emmy,
00:38:46I can see you've been having your tongue run away with you.
00:38:48And I bet you forgot to tell Mrs. Jeffrey where I've been.
00:38:51Dear.
00:38:51Well, you'll lose your head one of these days, you really will.
00:38:53Go on, Emmy, toddle, toddle.
00:38:56She's been saying some very nice things about you, Mr. Bear.
00:38:59Oh, well, she's, she's very loyal.
00:39:01I, er, picked you a rose.
00:39:04Oh.
00:39:07Thanks.
00:39:08Er, will you be mother?
00:39:10All right.
00:39:14Now then, sugar?
00:39:16No thanks, I'm on a diet.
00:39:18Oh, really?
00:39:19Er...
00:39:24Why don't you, er, stay at the ball down in the town for a bit?
00:39:28Milk?
00:39:28Milk?
00:39:29Oh, thanks.
00:39:31After all your time's your own, isn't it?
00:39:33Hmm, that's true.
00:39:35And then if you, er, like the place, you could, er, move up here.
00:39:39On what terms, Mr. Bear?
00:39:42Any terms you like.
00:39:46Pound for pound, Mr. Bear?
00:39:49Pound for pound, Mrs. Jeffries.
00:39:51All right.
00:39:52Good.
00:39:54Oh, I've, er, got something to put in this tea.
00:40:00Oh, what's the matter?
00:40:02Oh, I felt suddenly cold.
00:40:04Somebody walking over me grave, perhaps.
00:40:07You needn't worry about that, Mrs. Jeffries.
00:40:09They won't be burying you for a long time yet.
00:40:12Not if you're a good girl.
00:40:19You know my wife, don't you, Mrs. Jeffries?
00:40:22Yes, we do.
00:40:27What about a toast, Charlie?
00:40:29Come on, Charlie, boy.
00:40:31Come on, Charlie, you're the best man.
00:40:33Silence for Charlie, man.
00:40:35Er, ladies and gentlemen, I didn't come here to talk, as Anthony said to Cleopatra when he went into a
00:40:40tent.
00:40:43All right, all right, I'll cut it short.
00:40:45All of us here today are friends of Teddy Bear.
00:40:49And we all shared in his sorrow when the late Mrs. Bear so suddenly and so sadly passed on.
00:40:55And so it's a real pleasure to see him here amongst us.
00:40:58A happy man once more.
00:41:00A by-side that charming lady is introduced into our company and whom we welcome as his wife.
00:41:07So, friends, it's a real pleasure to give you Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bear.
00:41:12Long may they thrive and prosper.
00:41:15Mr. and Mrs. Bear.
00:41:19Very nice, Charlie.
00:41:21This really is champagne.
00:41:23Who paid for it, Eddie? Not you, I suppose.
00:41:26Well, no, I think I'm right in saying that the bride or the bride's parents paid for the wedding.
00:41:31Pound for pound, Mr. Bear.
00:41:34Pound for pound.
00:41:36I believe you've met your man, Teddy.
00:41:38This stuff always makes me sick. Can I have a beer?
00:41:41Come on here, I'll get you one.
00:41:48You certainly know how to land them, Teddy.
00:41:50What bait do you use?
00:41:52Charm, Charlie.
00:41:53Just charm.
00:41:54Your charm and my money.
00:41:57Don't forget it was me that financed that little trip of yours to the seaside.
00:42:00Don't worry, I'll get your money back.
00:42:02I mean to.
00:42:03You've landed your fish now, Teddy.
00:42:05But don't forget it was your Uncle Charlie that supplied the chips.
00:42:19Well, I'm glad to see you made friends with the vacuum.
00:42:21Didn't blow up after all, eh?
00:42:22No, ma'am.
00:42:23By the way, Emmy.
00:42:24Isn't it about time I paid you some wages?
00:42:26I've been here a month now.
00:42:27Oh, no.
00:42:28I've got my money in the bank.
00:42:29Madam left me 200 pounds.
00:42:31But that's nothing to do with me or Mr. Bear.
00:42:33That's separate.
00:42:33Oh, no.
00:42:34Mr. Bear explained.
00:42:36Madam left me my wages and a lump sum.
00:42:38Oh, Emmy.
00:42:40There's one born every minute.
00:42:42Never mind.
00:42:42I'll see you.
00:42:43You're not the loser.
00:42:44Come on, I want you to open up this door.
00:42:46Oh, Mr. Bear go raving mad.
00:42:48It's only opened up once a week for me to dust.
00:42:50From now on, Emmy, it isn't only what Mr. Bear wants.
00:42:53Come on, open up.
00:42:54Why say?
00:42:55Well, anyone would think it was Bluebeard's chamber.
00:42:59Blimey, it is.
00:43:00It hasn't been you since Madam passed on.
00:43:03Mr. Bear liked it kept locked up.
00:43:05All the same, it's silly to keep it shut up.
00:43:07Mr. Bear won't like it, Mum.
00:43:10That's Madam the day she married Mr. Bear.
00:43:12Oh, she had a kind face.
00:43:16Tell me, Emmy, how did she come to marry Mr. Bear?
00:43:19Oh, well, you see, Mr. Bear was a clerk in Mr. Man's estate agency.
00:43:24He come up here when Madam thought of selling the business.
00:43:27Took to him at once, Madam did.
00:43:29Oh, he can certainly turn on the charm when he wants to.
00:43:32What's in here?
00:43:35Oh, well, we'll have to get rid of this lot.
00:43:37No sense in giving the moths a feast.
00:43:40What are you doing in here?
00:43:42Get out.
00:43:42Get out, both of you.
00:43:44This is Monny's room.
00:43:45I told you never to unlock this door, didn't I?
00:43:47I told you.
00:43:47Stop it, Ed.
00:43:49It wasn't Emmy's fault.
00:43:50It was mine.
00:43:51Anyway, why shouldn't the room be unlocked?
00:43:52Get out.
00:43:53Get out, I said.
00:43:55This is Monny's room.
00:43:56I don't want anyone in here.
00:43:56What? Carry on.
00:43:59All right, Ed, I'm sorry.
00:44:00I didn't know it meant that much to you.
00:44:03Go on, get out.
00:44:11Never let me see you in that room again.
00:44:15I told you.
00:44:16You know, if he'd had any more wives, I'd have had to sleep in the bathroom.
00:44:36Well, I didn't expect to see you.
00:44:38I was passing.
00:44:39I thought I'd wait for you.
00:44:41What have they done to you today?
00:44:42Oh, the usual.
00:44:43I was going blonde, and then I thought it might make me look common.
00:44:46Here, shove over.
00:44:46I want to drive.
00:44:58I'm sorry I blew up this morning in Monny's room,
00:45:00but I've been sleeping well lately.
00:45:02I get this sort of shut-in feeling.
00:45:05It makes me irritable.
00:45:06What are you getting at, Ed?
00:45:07Well, I don't want to disturb you again, so I think I'll move into Monny's room.
00:45:11Stay there for a night or two.
00:45:12Now, listen, Ed.
00:45:13I don't know what your arrangements were with Monny,
00:45:15but I didn't marry you for companionship.
00:45:19Okay, Mrs. Bear.
00:45:21What's your present?
00:45:23Ooh, crystallized fruits. Lovely.
00:45:24I seem to remember you saying you liked them.
00:45:27Got all the tricks, haven't you, Ed?
00:45:29Still they're nice tricks.
00:45:30Oh, I can't be cross with you for long.
00:45:32Mmm.
00:45:34Well, I'm glad you came round.
00:45:36Don't like the salts.
00:45:56You know, it is a lovely view, Ed.
00:45:58Mrs. Bear, I'm gonna pick you a little nose, Kay.
00:46:00Keep you happy.
00:46:00Oh, thank you kindly, sir.
00:46:09Come on, come and give us a hand.
00:46:11Is it safe?
00:46:11Of course it's safe.
00:46:22Charlie Man's onto a good thing, Frieda.
00:46:24Who for?
00:46:24Charlie Man?
00:46:25Oh, funny.
00:46:27No, a piece of land behind the cathedral.
00:46:29A chap ready to go for 3,000.
00:46:31But I can get it for two.
00:46:32It's worth twice that amount in three years.
00:46:34Why?
00:46:35Going to build a cinema on it.
00:46:37Who said?
00:46:38Charlie's got a cousin in the surveyor's department.
00:46:41Well, you know, your own business best, Ed,
00:46:43but I'd say your money was safer in the bank.
00:46:48We could do it in your name, if you like.
00:46:50Thought you liked to hold the counters.
00:46:52What sort of a fool do you take me for, Ed?
00:46:54A very wise woman, Mrs. Bear,
00:46:56who knows when she's onto a good thing.
00:46:57You're right there.
00:46:58I back my horses when they're past the post.
00:47:00This one's better.
00:47:00It's back home in the stable now.
00:47:01Not till that cinema's built it isn't.
00:47:04And if you're so sure,
00:47:05why don't you write out your own check?
00:47:08Anyway, I've asked Charlie Man to come up and see you tonight.
00:47:12Oh, you're not going to make a fool of me.
00:47:13Well, then you'd better put him off.
00:47:17I'm not going to put him off, Mrs. Bear.
00:47:20And I'm not going to play, Ed.
00:47:22You'll do as I say, Mrs. Bear.
00:47:24You hit me, Ed, and I'll hit you back.
00:47:26Tit for tat.
00:47:27Pound for pound.
00:47:28Remember?
00:47:29I'm not making a present of 2,000 quid
00:47:31to you or Charlie Man or anybody else.
00:47:33My money's my own.
00:47:34It stays that way.
00:47:35Get that into your head once and for all.
00:47:39Oh, Ed.
00:47:41If you could only see your face.
00:47:59Can we help?
00:48:01That's very kind of you.
00:48:03Ed, see what you can do.
00:48:04All right.
00:48:07My engine's stalled and I can't get it started again.
00:48:10That's all right.
00:48:11My name's Bear.
00:48:12That's my wife.
00:48:13We lived just there.
00:48:14I'm Charlotte Young.
00:48:15Field surgeon Hilton's.
00:48:17Oh, not at all.
00:48:19I like tinkling about with cars.
00:48:21You open the car.
00:48:21I'll take you up the house while he's fixing it.
00:48:23Oh, thank you.
00:48:32And they're making you quite comfortable at the Crown, Miss Young?
00:48:34Yes, very so far.
00:48:36Beds clean?
00:48:36Quite, thank you.
00:48:37Hot water hot?
00:48:38I think so.
00:48:39It looks a good house, the Crown.
00:48:41You can always tell, you know, by the brass outside and the curtains.
00:48:48Oh, sounds as if Ed's got your car going.
00:48:54Car's perfect.
00:48:55Carberry got choked up, that's all.
00:48:57Oh, is that it?
00:48:57It's always something small.
00:48:59Now, don't go.
00:49:00Don't go.
00:49:00Sit down.
00:49:01Have a drink.
00:49:03Uh, Sherry?
00:49:04Oh, thank you.
00:49:06Miss Young's looking for a house around here, Ed.
00:49:08I told her you used to be in the estate business.
00:49:10Oh, yes.
00:49:11Yes, that's right.
00:49:11I'd say she dropped into the right place.
00:49:14Got some addresses at Manor Mead.
00:49:18Oh, Manor Mead.
00:49:20That's a very posh district.
00:49:22Um, what sort of price are you thinking of?
00:49:24Twelve thousand, something like that.
00:49:26Oh.
00:49:29Of course, they're, um, they're converting a lot of these big houses into flats.
00:49:33Oh, I don't want it for flats.
00:49:34Oh, you're going to live in it?
00:49:35Yes, I'm going to start a school, an equestrian school.
00:49:38Eh?
00:49:39Horses.
00:49:39Oh.
00:49:40I know a bit about horses.
00:49:42Yes.
00:49:42Quite the little jockey, aren't we, Ed?
00:49:45I ran a riding school for some years, but I wasn't my own boss.
00:49:48Then, when my father died, I found myself, well, independent.
00:49:51Very nice.
00:49:52So I gave him my notice and went round the world.
00:49:54Very nice.
00:49:55That's what I'd like to do.
00:49:56I hope you don't think I'm taking a liberty, Miss Young.
00:49:58But, uh, what agent did you go to?
00:50:00Russell and Portland.
00:50:01Oh, they're dead from the neck up, aren't they?
00:50:02That's right.
00:50:03Very old-fashioned.
00:50:03You ought to see my friend Charlie Mann, Miss Young.
00:50:05Oh, should I?
00:50:06Hmm.
00:50:06Why don't you let Ed take you in to see Charlie, Miss Young?
00:50:08Oh, I couldn't bother, Miss Young.
00:50:09Oh, there's no bothering me.
00:50:10Time's on me own.
00:50:11I'm retired.
00:50:12Oh, matey's Powell Young.
00:50:13Be doing him a kindness, really.
00:50:15Are you sure?
00:50:16Miss Young's staying at the crown, Ed.
00:50:17All right.
00:50:1810.30 tomorrow morning.
00:50:19Take you up to Charlie Mann.
00:50:20Pick up the lists.
00:50:21Oh, thank you very much.
00:50:22And for the drink, too.
00:50:24Sorry I have to go so soon.
00:50:25I brought your car round to the side.
00:50:26It's easier for you.
00:50:27You must come again now you know your way.
00:50:30Off to you, Miss Young.
00:50:38Oh, my bag.
00:50:39Oh, Miss Young's bag, Ed.
00:50:40Oh, right.
00:50:50There you are.
00:50:51There's your bag, Miss Young.
00:50:51Oh, thank you.
00:50:52All right.
00:50:52Well, goodbye, Mrs. Baird.
00:50:53Goodbye.
00:50:54Not for long, I hope.
00:51:14Nice woman.
00:51:15Hmm.
00:51:15Pity she came too late.
00:51:17What?
00:51:18You heard.
00:51:24You going to see Charlie this afternoon, Mrs. Baird, about that piece of land?
00:51:26I wouldn't entertain it.
00:51:27Look, you're afraid of that, Mrs. Baird.
00:51:28Listen, Ed.
00:51:29A clever bird doesn't foul its own nest.
00:51:32I don't mind helping you pluck the one that's just fallen into your lap,
00:51:34but my feathers are in tight, and if anybody pulls them, I yell.
00:51:43You wouldn't have liked this one, Molly.
00:51:45She's crude.
00:52:01It's a lovely house, but it's hopelessly wrong for me.
00:52:04Yes, it's too big for you, Charlotte.
00:52:07What's the matter with you today, Edward?
00:52:08Something wrong?
00:52:10Well, I'm afraid we've looked at our last house together.
00:52:12Oh, Edward, why?
00:52:14It's Mrs. Baird.
00:52:16She's beginning to get jealous of you, Charlotte.
00:52:18Well, I haven't noticed any change in her manner.
00:52:21No, no, you wouldn't.
00:52:22But she's a very neurotic woman altogether.
00:52:25She, um, she keeps on threatening to commit suicide.
00:52:32I have to be very careful.
00:52:33But she seems such a practical person.
00:52:35Oh, I know you'd think so, but she talks about it so many times
00:52:38that sometimes I wish she would jump out her window.
00:52:40Oh, Edward.
00:52:40I didn't mean that, of course, but I've got to talk to someone.
00:52:44I mean, you can see my position.
00:52:47My first wife dies in a fearful accident and my second commits suicide.
00:52:53Lovely.
00:52:54What a dreadful situation for both of you.
00:52:57Yes, I know.
00:52:58I can't leave her on her own now that I know what's in her mind.
00:53:01I'm the only one there to keep an eye on her.
00:53:05I'm sorry she feels this way about me.
00:53:07Oh, it didn't even worry you, Charlotte.
00:53:09Well, I was just going to ask her if she'd put me up for a few days.
00:53:17Stay with us, you mean?
00:53:18Yes, the hotel can't keep my room next week, but, boy, it doesn't matter now.
00:53:40They're up safe and sound.
00:53:47Thank you, Edward. You've been most kind.
00:53:49It's all right.
00:53:54Charlotte?
00:53:58You know, I've been thinking.
00:53:59I don't see why you shouldn't come to service.
00:54:01I mean, after all, the house is big enough.
00:54:02Be a good thing for Mrs. Bear, really.
00:54:04Let her see there's nothing in her little fancies.
00:54:06Oh, do you really think so?
00:54:08Well, we can ask her.
00:54:09No, Edward. I'd rather not.
00:54:10Now, look here, Charlotte. I'm still bossing my own home.
00:54:20I'm still bossing my own home.
00:54:23Is this Bear back from the dressmakers yet?
00:54:24No, sir.
00:54:26She did say you were picking her up, sir.
00:54:27I never said any such thing.
00:54:30All right, Amy.
00:54:31You see what I mean?
00:54:32Every time I take you out, she thinks of a news story.
00:54:42Charlotte, every time you come into this room, you go to the fireplace and you look straight at the fire.
00:54:50Oh, I'm sure I don't.
00:54:51Every blessed time.
00:54:53Look at you now.
00:54:54Why?
00:54:56Because someone's told you about Monty.
00:54:58Well, I won't pretend I haven't heard gossip up at the hotel.
00:55:03Very dangerous.
00:55:05Gossip.
00:55:07What exactly have you been hearing?
00:55:10They say you taught her to drink.
00:55:13Why?
00:55:15So she could turn on the gas, collapse before she could light it.
00:55:18Very clever crime, that.
00:55:20Have to have brains to think that one out.
00:55:22The way you say it, Edward, you would.
00:55:24No one could ever prove that you did it.
00:55:27You know, if it wasn't disgusting, it would be laughable.
00:55:29I'm surprised at you, Charlotte.
00:55:32Listening to things like that.
00:55:34Well, people know I come here.
00:55:37We've been seen together.
00:55:39Edward.
00:55:41They even asked me about the gas fire.
00:55:44And whether it's still here.
00:55:47Frieda got rid of that.
00:55:49I suppose it fascinates them.
00:55:51The fire, the room and everything.
00:55:54Why exactly are they interested?
00:55:56Well, I imagine it's the idea of your going on living here in this room where your first wife died.
00:56:01And my second pours the tea.
00:56:05They don't understand me, Charlotte.
00:56:09But you do.
00:56:13Monty's dead, I know.
00:56:15But I've got a lot of very happy memories of her.
00:56:20This is Monty's chair.
00:56:22That one wanted to chuck it out, but...
00:56:25I said no.
00:56:28I come down in the dark sometimes.
00:56:30Watch it.
00:56:33Imagine her sitting there, talking to me.
00:56:36Has she crossed with you, Edward?
00:56:38No, no.
00:56:38Well, she...
00:56:40thinks I ought to have waited a bit longer.
00:56:43Mourned her a bit.
00:56:45But Monty understood me.
00:56:49She knew I was born to have colour in my life.
00:56:56This is...
00:56:58my magic carpet.
00:57:00Picture postcards.
00:57:02Been all round the world on these postcards, Monty and I.
00:57:07wasn't her wish that I'd get stuck with an album.
00:57:10You'd do anything to get on that magic carpet, wouldn't you, Edward?
00:57:15Would I, Charlotte?
00:57:17It's a wonderful thing.
00:57:19Fly away and leave everything behind.
00:57:23There's room for a passenger on this carpet.
00:57:27I'd thought of that.
00:57:33Ed!
00:57:34Ed!
00:57:38Where have you been?
00:57:39Where have I been standing for hours on the corner in the heat and the dust?
00:57:43My feet are killing me.
00:57:46Well, I don't have to ask what you've been doing, and I know who you've been with.
00:57:49Morning, Miss Young.
00:57:50Found your stable yet?
00:57:50We did see a place, but Edward said it was too expensive.
00:57:54Well, I'm glad he's being careful with somebody's money.
00:57:56Charlotte was saying she's getting fed up staying at the tables and being on her own all the time.
00:58:01Oh?
00:58:02Yes, I wish I could find rooms with the family.
00:58:04Just until I get settled on a house, you know.
00:58:06It's a good idea, Fredy, wouldn't you?
00:58:07Here, Ed, take this fish to early.
00:58:08It's lunch.
00:58:09Out.
00:58:12You were saying, Miss Young, that if I could find rooms in a house with some nice people, I'd pay
00:58:16very well.
00:58:17I'm sure you would.
00:58:18There must be some houses in the town with very nice people in them.
00:58:20Oh, I'd be very little trouble.
00:58:22You see, I've been so lonely since I went out of harness.
00:58:25Well, Miss Young, you'd better decide on one of your fancy houses and get your harness on again.
00:58:28Your friend's just going, Ed.
00:58:30Oh, not staying to lunch?
00:58:32There's plenty of halibut.
00:58:33She tells me in future Charlie Mann's going to show her the properties himself.
00:58:36Oh, well, I know where to find you, Charlotte, if I feel like morning coffee.
00:58:39Hey, lunch early at the Crown, Miss Young.
00:58:40I know you won't want to miss yours, your bag.
00:58:42This way, Miss Young.
00:58:47Look, Mrs. Bear, I would...
00:58:48It's been nice knowing you, Miss Young, but even the best of friends, Miss Bart.
00:58:51Good morning.
00:58:55Emmy?
00:58:57Emmy!
00:58:58How did Mr. Bear tell you to cook that fish?
00:59:00He said grill it.
00:59:01Right.
00:59:04Now then, young Ed.
00:59:05All right, don't blame me. I didn't ask her to fancy me.
00:59:07Well, if she does, she wants her brains examined.
00:59:10Drop her, Ed. You've been talked about enough in this town.
00:59:12I don't want to drop her until she's bought that piece of land by the cathedral.
00:59:16Well, what's in it for you if she does, Ed?
00:59:18Charlie will look after me.
00:59:22Well, I'll tell you what we do.
00:59:24We split the spending money.
00:59:25You put down your cheque, I'll put mine beside it.
00:59:29I wouldn't mind putting down my cheque in the least.
00:59:31Long as it wasn't presented.
00:59:37Do you mind explaining that remark, Ed?
00:59:42I couldn't write a cheque for ten pounds, let alone a thousand.
00:59:46What do you mean?
00:59:47You slipped up, Mrs. Bear.
00:59:49You should have checked up at Somerset House like I did.
00:59:51Your Albert did everything nice and simple.
00:59:54I shan't cut up so well when I go.
00:59:55Come on out with it. What did Monty leave you?
00:59:57Not a sausage.
00:59:59It all went to that sister Dora in Kingston, Jamaica.
01:00:02All I got was this house and that shack on the beach, remember?
01:00:06Lovely on a warm day.
01:00:07Of course, Monty gave me a cheque occasionally, but...
01:00:12I spent my stocking catching you.
01:00:24Well, Mrs. Bear, I must say you certainly can take it.
01:00:27Well, it's either laugh or cry, Ed. I was never one for tears.
01:00:31I know why you've been making up to Charlotte Young.
01:00:32She's a plumper bird than I am.
01:00:35But I'm not having it, Ed.
01:00:37You may not be much of a catch, but...
01:00:41So help me, I love you.
01:00:46We didn't expect that, did we?
01:00:47You're not seeing that woman again.
01:00:48Oh, don't be silly, Fred.
01:00:49I'm bound to see her again in a place this summer.
01:00:50Well, there's the bungalow.
01:00:51We can go there.
01:00:52Give her a chance to vamoose out of the place.
01:00:53And leave Emmy?
01:00:54Well, take Emmy with us.
01:00:55You have the car round here by five.
01:00:56I'll get her to pack.
01:00:57I can't be ready by five.
01:00:59No arguments, Ed.
01:01:00We're doing as I say,
01:01:01and we're staying away until she's gone.
01:01:02And don't go phoning her, Ed.
01:01:03Make it a clean break.
01:01:05Emmy!
01:01:07Emmy!
01:01:14This one's dead easy, Monty.
01:01:21Oh, Emmy, for goodness sake, stop snivelling.
01:01:24I will not be crossed.
01:01:25You're coming, and that's all there is to it.
01:01:27Rita!
01:01:29Rita!
01:01:30Shut up, Emmy!
01:01:32What?
01:01:33Just going out to get a paper.
01:01:35All right, well, don't be long.
01:01:38Now, buck up, Emmy.
01:01:39You ought to be pleased going away for a nice holiday like this.
01:01:41I can't sleep in a strange bed.
01:01:44How do you know if you've never been in one?
01:01:45I don't like the sea.
01:01:47Well, you don't have to drink it.
01:01:48It's not safe to leave the house, burglar.
01:01:52Now, look.
01:01:52Mr. Bear will ring the police and tell them we're going away.
01:01:55They'll put a policeman outside.
01:01:56Now, nobody can get past a policeman.
01:01:59Now, get home.
01:02:00What?
01:02:00That's not me.
01:02:06That's felon.rator,
01:02:07you've got to do that in half a second. I invite
01:02:08you to sleep in my cell phone will not determine ... here.
01:02:27Look at
01:02:27It's
01:02:42No
01:02:43Hello?
01:02:44Woodhale 72?
01:02:44Yes, certo.
01:02:45Mr Edward Bear, there.
01:02:46Who?
01:02:47Speak up, I can't hear you very well.
01:02:49Mr Edward Bear, Mr Mortimer's office.
01:02:51Oh, he's not here, he just went out for a minute.
01:02:54Will you tell him the phone as soon as he comes in, please?
01:02:55All right. Goodbye.
01:02:58Now then, Emmy, let's get a move on.
01:03:00When Madam took me to Canterbury, I was sick all over the car.
01:03:04Well, you're older and wiser now, and your stomach's a lot stronger.
01:03:07It's all such a rush.
01:03:08I've made up my mind, Emmy, so it's no use you going on nattering.
01:03:16Car's at the door.
01:03:18What's the matter with Emmy?
01:03:19Oh, she's got some silly idea. She doesn't want to come.
01:03:21Well, poor girl, she doesn't want to come. Let her stay.
01:03:23She's coming.
01:03:24You are pig-headed, Freda. I always knew that about you.
01:03:26Now, ready, Emmy?
01:03:28You haven't given Mr Bear his message.
01:03:30Oh, lo, I forgot.
01:03:31Mr Mortimer phoned. He wants to see you.
01:03:33What about?
01:03:34Oh, I don't know.
01:03:35Some mumbling clerk with a cold got through.
01:03:37I said you'd ring him back later.
01:03:38Oh, forget it.
01:03:38No, no, no. You'd better do it. It might be important.
01:03:41Now, Emmy, stop looking like a wet week.
01:03:43Pick up your bag and come on.
01:03:46Birds will freak their poor little hearts out.
01:03:49Oh, yes.
01:03:56Woodhill 6-8.
01:03:58Mr Mortimer there.
01:04:01Mr Bear.
01:04:05Well, will you tell him it's very convenient, but I'll be there?
01:04:09Yes, without fail.
01:04:10Right.
01:04:13Oh, she's a stubborn...
01:04:14Here, what are you taking your coat off for?
01:04:16We're not going.
01:04:17What?
01:04:17I've got to see Philip Mortimer.
01:04:19When?
01:04:19Tonight, 9 o'clock.
01:04:20What does he want all of a sudden?
01:04:21I don't know.
01:04:22He said it was urgent.
01:04:22He said he'd had a letter from Mrs Mackintosh.
01:04:25That's Monny's sister Dora.
01:04:26I shall have to wait and see him.
01:04:27You'd better get Emmy out of the car.
01:04:29Get Emmy out of the car?
01:04:31If you knew what I went through getting her into it.
01:04:33Well, she can't sit out there till after 9 o'clock.
01:04:35That's a slut.
01:04:35Well, I'm sitting anywhere till after 9 o'clock.
01:04:37We're off.
01:04:38Well, without me.
01:04:38You catch the 10-5.
01:04:40I'll meet you at the station.
01:04:41Look, I'll tell you what.
01:04:41I'll phone Philip and put him off.
01:04:43No, Ed.
01:04:44Better wait here and get it cleared up, whatever it is.
01:04:47I don't want you running backwards and forwards holding Miss Young's hand.
01:04:49That's why we're going away, to stop all that.
01:04:51All right, I won't argue, Mrs Bear.
01:04:56I'll see you tonight.
01:04:57Right.
01:04:57What about the shrouds?
01:04:58Oh, leave them.
01:04:59They suit the place.
01:05:01Mind how you go, Mrs Bear.
01:05:03Gently does it.
01:05:06Mind how you go, Mrs Bear.
01:05:08Gently does it.
01:05:27The rest's easy.
01:05:29It's a pushover money.
01:05:50It's a pushover money.
01:05:51The other day.
01:05:51You'reidian than 거죠.
01:05:56Your hair is a cutler.
01:05:57They suit it.
01:05:57She's jealous I am.
01:05:57A feuenreen to the precisel Officer.
01:05:58It's a�.
01:05:58You e sociales.
01:06:00Allah.
01:06:01Nervous, suffolum.
01:06:01I love you to go,て.
01:06:01My pleasure.
01:06:01I beshover.
01:06:02I love you.
01:06:04There's nothing but me.
01:06:13Mrs. Bair?
01:06:22Mrs. Bair?
01:07:02Mrs. Bair?
01:07:03You left your bag in the car again?
01:07:05Where's Mrs. Bear?
01:07:09She's all right now.
01:07:12Come in here first.
01:07:13Where is she?
01:07:15Well, we had a terrible row just after you left this morning.
01:07:17Well, what happened? You sounded desperate on the telephone.
01:07:19She's hysterical, blind hysterical.
01:07:22It's good to have a friend to call on, Charlotte.
01:07:24I've got such a hard on my mind.
01:07:26Do sit down.
01:07:33I've had money on my mind lately too.
01:07:38Do sit down.
01:07:41I've got to unload to someone.
01:07:44Been feeling apprehensive all day.
01:07:46How, Edward?
01:07:48I've had a sort of premonition.
01:07:51Of what?
01:07:54Someone's gonna die.
01:07:58Where's Mrs. Bear?
01:07:59Oh, she's all right. I'm the one you've got to worry about.
01:08:02Do sit down.
01:08:05See, I've got to talk to someone.
01:08:07Or bust.
01:08:09Someone who won't talk about it afterwards.
01:08:11Surely you can trust me, Edward.
01:08:16Well, er...
01:08:17Where shall I begin?
01:08:19It's always best to start at the beginning.
01:08:25Yes, well, it was the first time I ever came to this house.
01:08:28It wasn't on before I moved in for good, though.
01:08:31Still, I gave her value for money.
01:08:32I made her laugh.
01:08:34Taught her to appreciate fine old brandy.
01:08:38Gave her something to live for.
01:08:41Me and the drink.
01:08:43Still, it, er... caught up with her in the end.
01:08:47If Moni hadn't got drunk and misled me, I...
01:08:50When did she mislead you?
01:08:54It was that last day.
01:08:56She kept talking about her will and Dora.
01:08:58I thought she was gonna bring her sister back into the picture,
01:09:00but instead she was gonna cut her out altogether.
01:09:02If Moni had made herself clear, she'd be alive today.
01:09:09Edward, you know what you're saying.
01:09:12Of course I know what I'm saying.
01:09:16I'm saying that I killed your sister.
01:09:18Dora.
01:09:20This window.
01:09:21See this catch?
01:09:22Moni had a phobia about burglars.
01:09:24Had this comic lock fitted.
01:09:24She taught me how to use it and I to teach Frieda.
01:09:27But you clicked that latch open and went straight through the first time.
01:09:29Where do I powder my nose, you said?
01:09:31Second on the right, I said.
01:09:31You turned to the left where it is.
01:09:33You cheapened yourself by pretending to fall in love with me.
01:09:35Well, I know who I appeal to and who I don't.
01:09:37Frieda because she's my class
01:09:39and Moni because she was old and lonely.
01:09:42What did you come here for?
01:09:43What good do you think it would do?
01:09:45I wasn't satisfied with the result of the inquest.
01:09:48I've come here to put you where you can't harm anyone else.
01:09:51Who do you think would believe you?
01:09:54Anybody would laugh in your face you're not worth bothering about.
01:09:56Get back to Jamaica, wherever you came from.
01:09:59What are you listening for?
01:10:02Mrs. Bear.
01:10:04Where is Mrs. Bear?
01:10:06Have you killed her too?
01:10:07Find her.
01:10:08Mrs. Bear!
01:10:09Search the house, dig up the cellars.
01:10:14She's gone, she's left.
01:10:15You'll never see her again.
01:10:17Where is she?
01:10:19What have you done with her?
01:10:22Get out of my way or I'll call the police.
01:10:25Tell the police.
01:10:26Tell them there's a killer a type of sense hit.
01:10:29Tell them to come and get me.
01:10:33I'll have a drink while I'm waiting.
01:10:36Go on, what are you waiting for?
01:10:38It's not like you, Edward.
01:10:40Just calmly telling me to go.
01:10:42There's something else at the back of that black mind of yours
01:10:44and I'm going to stay here till I find out what it is.
01:10:47Get out of this house!
01:10:49No.
01:10:52No.
01:10:53Get out of this house.
01:10:54No.
01:10:55All the time I'm here, I'm safe.
01:10:57You can't afford another dead body in your drawing room, Edward.
01:11:00All right, Dora.
01:11:01You're asking for the fireworks and here they come.
01:11:02You come one step nearer and I'll scream this place down.
01:11:05Yes, but only once.
01:11:05You should study human nature.
01:11:06A chap hears a scream, listens, doesn't hear another one
01:11:08and he walks on again.
01:11:09Take care, Edward.
01:11:10I'm much tougher than I look.
01:11:11If you're tougher than you look, why are you so frightened of me?
01:11:15It's all right.
01:11:15I was only going to finish my drink.
01:11:19That's why your sister sat for the last time.
01:11:21Go on, I'll give you one more chance.
01:11:23Clear her out while it's still your word against mine.
01:11:25You can't frighten me, Edward. The game's up.
01:11:27I've phoned Philip Mortimer.
01:11:29I could have saved you the trouble.
01:11:30He's always in Canterbury on a Friday.
01:11:31I expect you left a message.
01:11:33It'll be a sweet thought when he finds your body where I intend to dump it.
01:11:36It's not normal to have as much confidence as you have.
01:11:39I wonder what you'd be like without it.
01:11:40Go on, get out, run!
01:11:42I'm not going to run because you want me to.
01:11:44And I'm not going to die because you want me to.
01:11:46Get out!
01:11:55I've been to Romford, Edward.
01:11:57And Acton.
01:11:58I met your schoolmaster, the one you hated so.
01:12:02I talked to him and now I know what an unbalanced mess you really are.
01:12:07Romford?
01:12:09Shut up.
01:12:10At Acton, I talked to the small boy who lived next door to you.
01:12:16The one you tried to kill and very nearly did.
01:12:18I didn't try to kill him.
01:12:21That boy's grown up now and I know what really happened.
01:12:24What a pity this didn't come out of the inquest.
01:12:27Shut up! I won't listen!
01:12:28Oh, yes you will.
01:12:29I'm going to show you to yourself as you really are.
01:12:32Drag out your rottenness and make you look at it.
01:12:35Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!
01:12:36Look at you!
01:12:37Even if you escape the law, which is unlikely, you can never escape.
01:12:40myself. I know it all.
01:12:45There's not a doctor I can't beat at his own game.
01:12:48I've had this whole psych routine for years and years and years
01:12:51and there's not one official mark against me, Dora,
01:12:53which is one reason why I can kill you now.
01:12:55Well, hit me, Edward! Hit me!
01:12:57Never mind the fingerprints on the poker, the blood on the carpet
01:13:00or how you're going to carry me out without being seen.
01:13:03This isn't how you mean to do it, Edward.
01:13:05You're bluffing again, trying to make me run.
01:13:08Well, I'm not going to run! I'm staying here where I am!
01:13:12Get out! Get out! Get out!
01:13:18I've come across the world to see you like this, Edward.
01:13:22And now I know you won't go free.
01:13:37All right, Emmy. All right. Now, you go on up to bed.
01:13:41You'll be better in the morning.
01:13:42I'm ever so sorry.
01:13:43No, it was my fault, Emmy. Now, go on. I'll come up and see you in a minute.
01:13:49Well, her stomach isn't any stronger.
01:13:52We stopped to have tea to see if it had to go off
01:13:54and instead she nearly passed out.
01:13:59You again, Miss Young?
01:14:01Funny sort of time to be visiting my house while I'm away.
01:14:04I'm not Charlotte Young.
01:14:06My name's Dora Mackintosh.
01:14:09Your husband, Edward, killed my sister.
01:14:12Well, I've had some pretty funny welcomes in me time,
01:14:14but this just about takes the cake.
01:14:16It's true. It's true. He's a murderer.
01:14:18Well, he looks very well on it.
01:14:20Come off it, Miss Young. I know Ed's a bad boy,
01:14:22but he isn't as bad as all that.
01:14:23I must phone the police.
01:14:24Not from here, you don't.
01:14:25Oh, please, let me use the telephone.
01:14:27I can't leave you with him. It's not safe.
01:14:29That's for me to decide.
01:14:30Now, will you kindly get out of my house?
01:14:38Go back, Miss Young.
01:14:46Now then, young Ed, I want an explanation.
01:15:16What's the game, Ed?
01:15:19I've won.
01:15:21Oh, I shall always laugh when I think of it.
01:15:23I couldn't get her to go. I tried every way.
01:15:26And then she went like a lamb. For you.
01:15:28I don't know what you're talking about.
01:15:29She'll go over Sunrise Hill just like a bird.
01:15:32Down, down, down into the valley.
01:15:33Ed, you don't know what you're saying.
01:15:35My God, you never touched her car.
01:15:36I touched her car, all right. Hydraulic brakes, snip.
01:15:39I cut the tube. The oil will run out.
01:15:40She's in a hurry. She couldn't stop it.
01:15:42Miss Young, Miss Young.
01:15:46Ed, you don't know what you've done.
01:15:50I know what I've done.
01:15:55I've got my money.
01:15:57Any questions, Mrs. Bear?
01:16:00I don't mind you knowing everything.
01:16:02After all, a wife can't be compelled to give evidence against her husband, can she?
01:16:05I don't want to know any more.
01:16:06But I've got to make sure you don't stick, haven't I?
01:16:09Don't want you hanging around my neck now that I've got Monny's money.
01:16:13Listen.
01:16:14I killed Monny, and I killed her sister.
01:16:17I'm a ruthless, cold-blooded killer, and I did it for gain.
01:16:29What's the matter, Philip?
01:16:32Been an accident?
01:16:33Something that was thought to be an accident, Edward.
01:16:36But it was murder.
01:16:38I'm going to phone the police.
01:16:39Freda, you tell him...
01:16:45How long have they been here, Freda?
01:16:46Long enough.
01:16:47Mr. Mortimer stopped me in the drive.
01:16:50I'm dreaming.
01:16:51You'll wake up in prison, Edward.
01:16:53Broadmoor, if you're lucky.
01:16:55Broadmoor?
01:16:57Monny!
01:16:59Monny!
01:17:00Monny, tell me what to do!
01:17:01I didn't mean it, Monny.
01:17:03I didn't mean it.
01:17:03You told me.
01:17:04I didn't mean it.
01:17:05Pull yourself together, Ed.
01:17:07Mr. Mortimer, get him a drink.
01:17:10Ed.
01:17:11Ed.
01:17:21Brain's still working, Freda.
01:17:29Thanks.
01:17:58Philip!
01:18:28Edward!
01:18:39I've done it, Monny.
01:18:40I've done it!
01:18:56I've done it!
01:19:09You've been Wardle!
01:19:16You've been Wardle!
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