1. I wouldn't want anything
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you ever made.
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for anyone to climb out.
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must have been doing just before he died.
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8. Go away!
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9. Who would want to kill him?
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10. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm your premier host, Army Archerd.
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where Song and Dance,
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and it received a rousing ovation.
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of the stars who made it all possible.
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15. Like Diamond and Wheeler.
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16. - Good evening. How are you?
- Hello, Army.
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17. Miss Wheeler, how are you, dear?
And, Ned Diamond, how are you?
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18. It's good to see you all tonight.
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with those old film clips?
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21. A little bit envious of my youth.
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Don't you think so, Grace?
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24. Oh, I do hope so.
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a lost art form,
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of the best musicals.
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27. Well, you look like you could
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30. this fall on Broadway.
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31. A revival of One Touch of Venus.
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32. This is exciting news.
Diamond and Wheeler again?
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33. Well, not me, old friend.
My mind's willing but my legs aren't.
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and brilliant career for him.
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36. Well, good luck to the both of you
and good luck to Song and Dance,
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37. a new film for a great new audience
of filmgoers.
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38. Good to see you both here.
Thank you very much.
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39. Grace Wheeler and Ned Diamond.
Thank you very much.
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40. Now it's time to bring
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about a producer?
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you are the producer as well.
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- You're a producer.
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I realize that.
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a new dancing partner.
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51. Oh, I wish it could be you...
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53. Oh, I know who to call for that.
What's his name?
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54. - It'll come to me, it'll come to me.
- Hold it, hold it.
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56. Practical? That word isn't even
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57. Let's be enthusiastic
and it will all work out.
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58. You saw how they responded tonight.
You know I can still do it!
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59. Look, darling.
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62. If I want to spend a half a million dollars,
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and don't worry, it won't be a flop.
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65. I can see it, Ned, I can see it.
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66. You're going to be a celebrated director
and I am going to be a star again!
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67. Oh, Ned, I'm so happy!
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68. Oh, Raymond, we'll drop Mr. Diamond
first at his home.
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69. Yes, madam.
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70. Good evening, Alma.
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71. Oh, evening, mum.
You looked so beautiful on the TV.
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72. Oh, thank you.
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73. You looked so photogenic.
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74. Oh, it was a beautiful evening.
Is Dr. Willis upstairs?
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75. Yes, mum.
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76. Would you be a dear
and pour me a brandy?
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78. - Thank you.
- Excuse me.
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79. Thank you, Alma.
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80. - Alma.
- I'm here.
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the tray ready.
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82. Yes, I do, darling.
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85. - Yes?
- Yes, certainly did.
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86. - Thank you, love.
- Uh-huh.
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88. - Evening, Raymond.
- Good evening, sir.
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89. Here we are.
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90. Lovely evening, sir.
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91. Not bad.
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92. Speak low, my darling
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93. Speak low
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94. My darling, my darling
my darling, hello.
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95. - Oh, my darling.
- Will that be everything, sir?
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96. Yes, Raymond, thank you.
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97. Oh, Raymond, I'll be viewing
a film tonight.
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- Yes.
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100. How I love that girl
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101. - Walking My Baby.
- Yes, yes, yes.
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102. Oh, Henry,
you should have been there.
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103. It was the most fantastic,
incredible, exciting night.
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104. I mean, it was like
yesterday never went away!
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105. They absolutely loved me!
They just went wild!
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107. Oh, you did? How nice.
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108. And then you heard my exciting news?
I just blurted it out.
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109. Yes, I heard.
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110. - And you know I don't approve, Grace.
- Oh, why? Why?
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115. It's not a preposterous idea.
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116. Where will your financing come from?
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117. Oh, from you, my darling. From you.
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118. I'm not investing $500,000
in a Broadway musical, Grace.
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119. Your investment will be safe.
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120. It will double, maybe even triple
once the play opens.
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121. And besides, the money is a mere drop
in the bucket to you, Henry.
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122. Half a million dollars is not a drop
in the bucket to anyone,
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of a Shah of Iran...
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124. and Howard Hughes.
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125. I realize that no one's knocking down
the door with offers yet,
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129. So, by financing my own production,
I will be before the public again,
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130. and they will learn to love me
all over again, Henry.
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131. Grace, you must stop
living in that fantasy world of yours.
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132. Other women, less talented women,
have brilliant careers at my age.
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133. I cannot finance you, Grace.
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134. You are a stubborn,
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135. stuffy,
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137. I am not a producer.
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138. I'm not even a doctor anymore,
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139. just a retired old man.
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140. Listen to reason, Rosie,
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142. but our life hasn't been
that bad, has it?
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143. Your film will be starting
in a few minutes.
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144. The film is ready, madam.
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145. Well, let it roll, Raymond.
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146. I'd like to announce before I start,
the producers of The Towering Inferno,
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147. Poseidon Adventure, Earthquake...
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148. Excellent salmon, Alma.
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149. Perfect accompaniment
to the chardonnay.
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150. Thank you.
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151. Oh, you know it's time for a reel change.
Do you want me to do it?
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152. Oh, no. Won't take a minute.
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153. - Smashing show.
- That's why I want to watch it.
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madam?
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155. No, thank you, Raymond.
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156. - How you feeling?
- I'm fine.
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- Yes, a long time.
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159. and I still think
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160. Thank you.
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161. But they're not an aphrodisiac.
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162. Sometimes you're pretty good,
Johnny.
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163. You, too?
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164. Yeah, you'd be surprised how sexy
you look through my feet like that.
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were long kept in television,
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167. we have a device, you know, in television,
where you can also look out.
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168. Well, you sure had fun
looking in my room, haven't you?
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169. - Yes, you have.
- You're an active squirrel...
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170. And I'm one of the few of us
who have no rhythm.
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171. You never took singing lessons,
per se, did you?
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172. we'll be here Monday
with Steve Allen,
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173. Elke Sommer, Howie Lipton,
price fighter Wena Sturgeon,
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174. and a juggling professor, Jim Reinhart.
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175. Thank you all. Have a nice weekend.
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176. Well. Excellent show.
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177. I'll just close up
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178. Will there be anything else,
madam?
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179. Oh, no, thank you, Raymond.
It's been a long evening.
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180. Please look in on Dr. Willis
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181. Of course, madam.
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182. Good night.
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183. - Sleep well, madam.
- Thank you.
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184. Dr. Willis!
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185. Dr. Willis!
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186. Doctor!
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187. Dr. Willis!
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188. What's wrong?
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189. - You all right, sir?
- Henry!
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190. Let me try the door!
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191. You push, too.
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192. Yes, sir?
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193. Columbo, Homicide.
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194. Gee, I forgot my jacket.
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195. That means I forgot my badge.
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196. I was dead asleep.
I got here as fast as I could.
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197. They're upstairs, Lieutenant.
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198. Good evening, ma'am.
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199. Evening, sir.
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200. Oh, this is quite a place.
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201. Yes, sir.
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202. You wouldn't by any chance have a cup
of coffee in the kitchen, would you?
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203. Yes, I do.
I'll get it for you, sir.
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204. Thank you very much.
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205. Just black would be fine.
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207. Do you have the time?
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208. 1:30.
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209. I'm lucky I didn't show up
in my pajamas.
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211. Oh, thank you very much.
That's very kind.
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212. Oh, sir. Could you please
be careful with the coffee?
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213. Sure.
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215. Willis.
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retired.
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218. Yes.
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220. Anderson.
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with one shot fired.
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223. .32 caliber, one shot.
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224. And it seems as though he was looking
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226. Was that door broken?
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227. The butler discovered it bolted.
He forced it, then he called the police.
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229. I just glanced at it.
It's from a Dr. Lansberg to Dr. Willis.
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230. It's recommending prostate surgery.
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231. It seems the old boy had been
putting it off for a while.
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You have to be a scholar to read that.
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233. Put that over there.
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235. I would think so, Lieutenant.
He's certainly not one of ours.
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236. - Now where were we?
- Medical report.
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237. Excuse me, sir.
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238. Lieutenant Columbo, Los Angeles
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239. At your service, Lieutenant.
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240. I'm Raymond, the Willis' butler.
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241. Thank you, sir.
It was a terrible thing, Raymond.
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242. And I hope you don't mind
going over it again.
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243. Not at all.
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244. - My wife and I had some...
- I'm getting out my notebook.
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245. I don't function too well at night.
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246. - Will this assist you?
- Thank you, sir.
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250. When it finished at 1:00,
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252. Simplicity itself.
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253. Thank you.
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254. Carson on...
Is that something that you usually do?
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255. It is.
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that you saw him alive?
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257. About 11:00, when I brought up his milk
and sleeping pill.
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258. Was he down in the dumps, depressed?
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259. Pardon me, I...
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260. Was he down in the dumps, depressed?
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261. Oh, I... No, he was reading his book
when I came up here.
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262. I didn't see any signs
of despondency or depression.
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263. All right, sir.
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265. No. Our quarters are at the other end
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267. No, there was no one else in
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watching a movie.
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269. She couldn't have heard it either.
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270. Thank you very much, sir.
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271. - Haley, lend me a hand here, will you?
- All right.
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278. Well, Lieutenant, if it wasn't suicide,
how did he experience cadaveric spasm?
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280. The moment Dr. Willis shot himself,
spasm occurred in his fingers.
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283. at the moment the bullet
made impact with his brain.
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285. That's very good, Anderson.
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286. That door is open.
This is the balcony.
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287. Very good.
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289. I'm certainly not surprised
no one heard the shot.
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290. This is all most disconcerting,
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291. the police walking about the house,
looking about.
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292. Couldn't you speed it up
a bit, Lieutenant?
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293. We're doing the best we can, sir.
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294. Where did Dr. Willis
usually keep his gun?
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295. In the glove compartment of the car.
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296. That's against the law.
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297. I'm sure the doctor was well aware of that.
But he was robbed once in a parking lot.
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298. He kept the gun in the car for security.
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It's over there, isn't it?
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300. Correct.
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302. Through the front door, of course.
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304. No.
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by a patrol that comes by every hour.
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Everything looks very valuable.
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308. Priceless.
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309. You wouldn't happen to have
another ashtray, would you?
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at the time that you found the door bolted?
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311. No. No, she had gone to her room.
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312. When the Carson Show ended,
I went to the projection room...
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313. to take off the last two reels.
The film had nearly ended.
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314. Then she said good night and after
I'd closed up the viewing room,
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and found the door locked.
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calling Dr. Willis,
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and joined me there.
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318. Oh, that must have been a terrible
experience for the two of you.
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319. Yes. Quite.
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321. Up there. At the end of the hall.
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324. Pity, pity.
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325. I beg your pardon?
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326. The doctor was so set on his trip
around the world.
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327. Oh, excuse me, I'm Lieutenant Columbo,
Los Angeles Police Department.
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328. Oh, I'm Dr. Westrum.
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330. Yes. Yes, it is.
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331. Do you think it'll be all right
if I spoke to her for a few moments?
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332. She's very upset, Lieutenant.
I just placed her under sedation.
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333. Poor woman.
She's in a state of complete shock.
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334. Of course.
Well, it can wait for another day.
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- You're welcome.
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342. In a manner of speaking, yes.
Good night, Raymond.
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348. Well, in your business, I'm not surprised.
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351. Good night, Doctor.
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355. - Good night.
- Good night, sir.
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- Good morning, Mr. Diamond.
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I'm sure it'll comfort her.
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359. I haven't seen her this morning, sir,
but she sounds much better.
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You know that.
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367. Oh, I forgot Alma.
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- No. No, thank you.
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and coffee, please.
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370. Yes, mum.
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371. - You sure you don't want anything?
- No, nothing.
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392. Then you are going to be
the busiest girl in town.
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393. You won't even have a chance
to go to the powder room.
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young dancer for your partner.
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417. How are you?
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418. Fine. What's your name?
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419. Columbo.
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420. - Ned Diamond.
- Yeah.
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421. Pat, I'll be in the office
like, half hour.
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422. Fine. See you then.
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423. Listen, you don't mind
if I pump your hand, do you?
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424. You're the fellow that was
in all those musicals.
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425. Wait till I tell my wife.
You were always her favorite.
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426. She dragged me to every musical
you were ever in.
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427. I'm sorry you had to be dragged.
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428. All right, poor choice of words.
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429. It's just that 25 years ago
I used to like those gangster pictures.
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430. Edward G. Robinson
and Humphrey Bogart,
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431. Jimmy Cagney, Edward G. Robinson,
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432. This Gun for Hire, Alan Ladd.
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433. ScarFace, Paul Muni,
Eduardo Ciannello...
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434. Ciannelli.
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435. - Right. Italian guy.
- Yeah.
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436. A whole bunch of them.
I think that's why I became a cop.
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437. Police?
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438. LAPD, Lieutenant Columbo.
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439. But you were here last night.
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440. Yes, sir. I came back here today.
I wanted to speak to Mrs. Willis.
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441. What about?
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442. I'll just ask a few questions.
It's very normal in these kind of cases.
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443. What do you mean, "these kind of cases"?
This is a clear case of suicide.
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444. Yes, sir, but there are just
a few loose ends.
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445. Look, Lieutenant, this lady is
a very old and dear friend of mine.
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446. I wouldn't want anything to unnerve
her or upset her. Is that clear?
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447. Oh, I understand, sir.
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448. Nice to know you, Columbo.
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449. I wonder if you could help me out
with this thing here.
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450. My wife is a terrific dancer
and a very good singer,
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451. but I got two left feet
when it comes to dancing in public,
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452. you know, I get self-conscious
and so on and I...
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453. And so she always has to sit it out.
Is there something that...
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454. What can you do for
a problem like that?
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455. Become a critic.
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456. Mrs. Willis will see you now.
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457. Hey, Ned Diamond, how about that.
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458. Yes?
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459. Lieutenant Columbo, madam.
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460. One moment, Raymond.
Just one moment.
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461. Please, have him come in.
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462. Lieutenant.
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463. - I'm sorry, ma'am, I don't...
- Over here, Lieutenant.
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464. Would you like some coffee?
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465. Grace Wheeler?
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466. Yes.
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467. No one told me.
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468. I just saw Ned Diamond downstairs.
I should have known.
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469. Please sit down.
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470. My wife is not gonna believe this.
Diamond and Wheeler.
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471. Oh, we were
high school sweethearts.
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472. She took me to every movie
you two ever made.
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473. Isn't that nice?
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474. Are you sure you don't want
some coffee?
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475. Coffee, yes. I even remember...
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476. my wife had her hair done up in little curls
like you had in one of your pictures.
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477. - Really.
- There's a word for that?
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478. Krokono.
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479. I'm sorry, I got carried away.
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480. I realize how you must be feeling.
I apologize.
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481. Life must go on.
I'll just have to manage.
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482. Some toast?
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483. No, thank you.
I just wanna ask a few questions.
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484. Oh, I understand.
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485. Your butler said that you were in the projection
room watching a film when it happened?
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486. That's correct.
I was watching Walking My Baby.
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487. Did you and your wife
ever see that?
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488. Of course. That's where
the girl becomes a star, right?
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489. Rosie.
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490. - That explains why you didn't hear the shot.
- Yes.
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491. Just between you and me, ma'am.
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492. Are you entirely satisfied
that your husband took his own life?
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493. Of course. Why do you ask?
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494. Well, the butler said when he entered
the room just before 11:00...
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495. that Mr. Willis was reading and he didn't
appear to be at all depressed.
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496. Henry was a very private person.
He rarely displayed his emotions.
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497. A light goes on up here...
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498. and sometimes I can't turn it off.
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499. I mean, a man about
to take his own life,
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500. why would he be reading a book
and taking a sleeping pill?
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501. He was very concerned about his health.
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502. Perhaps he was reading his book
and taking his pill before...
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503. he picked up the medical report
and became depressed.
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504. I see. You're suggesting that
he took the sleeping pill...
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505. prior to the decision to take his life.
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506. Yes, it could have happened that way.
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507. But then, he could not
have gone to the garage...
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508. to get his gun out of the glove
compartment before.
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509. Do you see what I mean?
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510. Yes. Yes, I do.
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511. He must've gone to the garage for it.
No one would've heard him.
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512. According to the housekeeper he dressed
for bed at 8:00, had dinner in his room.
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513. He did that very often.
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514. That would mean that he would have to have
gone to the garage in his robe and slippers.
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515. I suppose.
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516. That's my problem, ma'am.
I looked at those slippers very closely.
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517. They definitely have not walked
on anything other than a rug.
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518. There is not a mark on them.
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519. I can appreciate all the reports
you must have to fill out.
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520. But the point is, Lieutenant...
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521. Columbo.
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522. Columbo.
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523. If my husband did not take his own life,
how could he have died?
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524. The door was bolted from the inside.
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525. Do you mind if I take another look
at your husband's bedroom?
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526. Of course not. And I'll go with you.
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527. Oh, no. Don't do that, ma'am.
That'll just bring back bad memories.
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528. I have made up my mind
I am going to be very strong.
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529. That door was open last night,
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530. about like this.
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531. Yes. Henry always slept
with the door slightly ajar.
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532. So that while there's no doubt that
that door was bolted,
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533. someone could've come through this door.
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534. If you'll look more closely
on the balcony,
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535. you'll see that it's not humanly
possible for anyone to climb up.
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536. The reason I know this
is that some time ago,
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537. Henry had all those lower branches
cut away so no one could get up.
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538. You're absolutely right, ma'am.
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539. - Excuse me, madam.
- Yes, Raymond?
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540. Your vocal instructor has arrived.
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541. But Mr. Salerno comes on Fridays.
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542. But today is Friday, madam.
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543. Oh, dear.
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544. Madam, perhaps you'd better rest.
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545. No. I think I'll have it as usual.
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546. Whatever you say, madam.
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547. I seem to be so forgetful lately.
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548. Do you think it's insensitive of me...
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549. to take a vocal lesson so soon
after my husband passed away?
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550. No, ma'am.
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551. You see, I'm planning to resume my career.
Henry would've wanted that.
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552. And besides, I find it a blessing...
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553. to be able to turn to a song
or a dance when faced by tragedy.
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554. Oh, it is a blessing.
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555. You're very lucky, you have a
great talent that affords you an outlet.
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556. Thank you.
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557. Me? When I'm down in the dumps,
I go bowling.
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558. We all need something.
Now, if you'll excuse me.
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559. Oh, yes. And thank you very much, ma'am.
You've been very helpful.
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560. You must come by some evening
and see one of my films.
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561. I have a print of all of them
and you can choose your favorite.
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562. And be sure to bring your wife.
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563. Oh, thank you. That's a date.
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564. She'll... She'll probably faint.
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565. Excuse me. This is off limits.
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566. I'm sorry. I'm supposed
to meet Dr. Lansberg.
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567. - They said he was in here.
- Lieutenant Columbo?
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568. Yes, sir. I'm sorry I'm late.
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569. It's all right, Doris. Yes?
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570. My car, it broke down
right on the freeway.
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571. Oh, you're the one that wanted
to know about Dr. Willis?
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572. Yes, sir.
The medical report that you sent him, sir,
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573. it had something to do with...
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574. It says collagen fibers and hyperplasia.
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575. At any rate, it's very hard
for a layman to understand.
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576. I gather it has something to
do with Dr. Willis' prostate.
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577. Henry's prostate was quite subject
to infection, yes.
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578. Then it was serious?
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579. Well, the prostate normally degenerates
as a man grows older, Lieutenant.
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580. It becomes more serious.
This might have become malignant.
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581. And so I recommended surgical removal.
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582. I see.
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583. Well, I guess that would put a man
into a deep depression.
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584. It certainly would me.
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585. Oh, no, I really don't think so,
especially in the case of a doctor.
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586. He would know better than anyone else
that removal of the prostate...
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587. is a very good operation.
Very highly successful.
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588. Then why wasn't the
operation performed, sir?
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589. Well, because Henry Willis
was a diagnostician...
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590. with a firm belief in antibiotics.
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591. He was not a surgeon.
His feeling about surgery...
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592. was that it should only be used
as a case of last resort.
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593. Mask.
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594. As a matter of fact, he often chided us
about being too quick with the knife.
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595. That's the kind of doctor I like.
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596. - Dr. Lansberg, we're ready for you.
- Thank you.
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597. - Excuse me.
- One more thing, Doctor.
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598. Could he have been
in bad health in any other way?
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599. Henry came to see me about
his prostate. I know of nothing else.
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600. - Excuse me.
- Thank you.
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601. Lieutenant,
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602. would you care to observe a surgery?
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603. Me?
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604. - Yes.
- Oh, no.
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605. Just the sight of blood makes me sick.
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606. Dr. Green, call extension 1-2-1.
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607. Dr. Green, call extension 1-2-1.
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608. You are Lieutenant Columbo?
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609. - Yes.
- Sergeant Leftkowitz, downtown.
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610. Well, how do you do, Sergeant?
Something I can do for you?
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611. You don't look like your picture.
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612. Well, this was taken 10 years ago.
That was before I grew all this hair.
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613. You see, my wife likes it this way.
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614. You should get a new picture
for the files.
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615. You're absolutely right.
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616. You know, Lieutenant,
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617. I'm in the homicide office
at least once a week.
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618. I don't think I've ever seen you there.
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619. Well, I don't get
down there too much.
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620. None of the murders take place there,
you know?
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621. I work in the computer section...
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622. and the computer says that you haven't
been to the pistol range in five years.
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623. Five years?
Oh, it couldn't be that long.
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624. You are aware, Lieutenant, that you're
required to meet a shooting standard...
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625. every six months.
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626. Yes, of course. On the test range.
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627. Well, the computer must've gone haywire.
You better check the records out.
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628. Lieutenant, the computer seldom errs.
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629. Well, I'm sure it doesn't, but in this case,
the records must be misplaced.
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630. All right.
I'll double check to be sure.
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631. But if I don't find your records,
you'll have to report to the range.
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632. I understand.
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633. That's a bubble of a book.
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634. You see, Mrs. McTwig was a floor scrubber
who wins the Irish Sweepstakes.
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635. Well, you can imagine the possibilities.
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636. She goes to Switzerland
for a face-lift...
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637. and then off to Paris
for a Givenchy wardrobe,
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638. compromises herself in Rome
with a ribald Lothario,
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639. then falls in love with a young
exiled prince from White Russia...
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640. who happens to be a midget.
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641. When last seen, they were frolicking
together in the jungles of Africa...
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642. on safari.
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643. That's quite a yarn.
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644. Well, you have to read it to
appreciate the witty concept...
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645. of romance and comedy.
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646. You know, I think that author could
very well be the next P. G. Wodehouse.
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647. That'll be $7.95 plus tax.
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648. I don't want to purchase the book, sir.
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649. This has already been purchased
by Dr. Henry Willis.
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650. Lieutenant Columbo,
from the Los Angeles Police Department.
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651. I wonder if you could tell me, sir,
the date of purchase.
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652. Yes, sir. That's
the late Dr. Henry Willis.
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653. An avid reader.
And one of our dear customers.
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654. Let's see, Willis.
Yes, sir. Here it is.
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655. Dr. Willis purchased that book
on the 13th of this month.
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656. Thank you very much.
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657. Welcome, sir.
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658. No, no, no. Stop. It's not right!
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659. It's just not right! It's too fast.
It's jerky.
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660. Will you please stop playing
when I'm trying to talk!
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661. It should be smoother
and have more character.
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662. Wait, wait, it's really easy.
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663. Now, listen, I'm getting to you
on the fourth beat.
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664. My dear young man, you're getting to me
before the fourth beat!
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665. Would you please stop
moving around back there?
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666. - I can't concentrate.
- All right. All right, kids. Relax.
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667. Take a break.
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668. What we're trying to do
takes a lot of care...
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669. and a lot of time
to get the precision we need.
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670. Pat, what can we do
about those last four bars?
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671. Fred, why don't you go behind her
and catch her on the other side.
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672. - I think that would help.
- Good.
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673. - And Grace, you got that?
- All right.
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674. But it's gonna be awkward.
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675. You're gonna make it un-awkward.
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676. Okay?
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677. - Grace, you try it with Pat.
- All right.
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678. 5, 6, 7, 8.
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679. Okay.
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680. - Okay?
- Yup.
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681. Try it with Fred.
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682. 5, 6, 7, 8.
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683. Oh, no, this is just ridiculous.
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684. I'm not gonna waste my time
and energy with rank amateurs!
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685. I'll be in my dressing room and when
you work things out properly, call me.
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686. Mrs. Willis.
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687. Lieutenant...
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688. Columbo, ma'am.
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689. Yeah... I...
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690. That name is very unusual.
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691. I don't, for the life of me,
know why I can't remember it.
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692. Well, you've got a great deal
on your mind, ma'am.
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693. Show business can be very difficult.
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694. You are lucky you're in
another line of work.
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695. Listen, all I know is I sit here,
I watched you, in my mind...
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696. I'm no expert,
to me, you're a great dancer.
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697. Well,
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698. thank you.
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699. - Is that your lunch, Lieutenant?
- No, ma'am, I've already eaten.
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700. Actually, this is the book
your husband was reading before...
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701. Before?
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702. Before he died.
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703. I'm really sorry to bother you
about all this again.
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704. I just want to be absolutely certain that
it was suicide the way everybody thinks.
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705. Do you see this?
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706. The page is dog-eared.
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707. Yes,
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708. Henry had a habit of
turning the page down that way...
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709. when he finished reading for the night.
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710. That's what I wanted to
talk to you about, ma'am.
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711. Your husband bought this book
three days before he died on the 13th.
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712. According to the butler, on the night
of the 13th he read from this book.
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713. The first dog-ear would indicate 66 pages.
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714. I see.
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715. The second dog-ear is on page 122
that would be the second night's reading.
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716. And Raymond is sure he saw
him reading that night, too.
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717. On the third night,
the night that he died,
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718. there is no dog-ear.
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719. What particularly
interests you about that?
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720. Well, that indicates that
he didn't do any reading,
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721. but the butler is positive
that he saw him reading...
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722. when he brought him
his sleeping pills and milk.
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723. Forgive me, Lieutenant, I...
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724. I'm missing what you're getting at.
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725. Well, maybe I'm just a nut for details.
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726. But the book was found
closed on the night table.
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727. Now, he must have closed it
and put it there.
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728. But why didn't he dog-ear the page?
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729. I don't know.
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730. Maybe he just forgot to.
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731. From my experience, ma'am,
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732. I've discovered that
people don't usually...
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733. forget to do that
which they usually do.
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734. That's very confusing.
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735. It sounds that way.
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736. I'm trying to reconstruct exactly what
Dr. Willis was doing just before he died.
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737. I'm afraid I can't help you.
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738. I was watching the movie.
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739. I know that, ma'am.
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740. If he finished reading the book
and closed it,
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741. merely forgetting to dog-ear it
the way you suggested,
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742. and then put it on his night table,
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743. then he would get up, he would go to
his desk, take out his medical report,
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744. he would read it,
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745. it would depress him, and he shot himself.
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746. Poor Henry.
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747. You see, if it happened that way,
I still have the problem with the gun.
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748. The gun?
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749. Yes. You remember that I told you that
his slippers had no scuff marks on the sole.
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750. He might have brought the gun in
with him when he came home earlier.
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751. Well, then I have another problem.
Did you read this?
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752. The Transformation of Mrs. McTwig.
No. Mmm-mmm.
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753. You see, if Henry
already brought the gun in...
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754. If he was already thinking about
suicide before he went to bed,
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755. then I don't believe
he would be reading this.
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756. It's a light, funny book,
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757. not the kind of thing that a man would
be reading just before shooting himself.
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758. It deals with an Irish scrub woman...
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759. Lieutenant. Lieutenant, you know,
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760. you're so involved
with details that...
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761. Maybe I can see something
clearer than you.
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762. What is that, ma'am?
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763. My husband was a revered
and distinguished man.
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764. Eminent in his profession and loved at home.
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765. Who... Who would want to kill him?
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766. Grace?
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767. We're ready for you.
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768. Thank you.
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769. Excuse me.
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770. From the chorus again, huh?
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771. Ready. Get back into first positions
with your canes.
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772. I do believe you're over here.
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773. On this side.
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774. 5, 6, 7, and...
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775. Columbo.
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776. Lieutenant Flaherty.
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777. Long time no see.
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778. You ought to try coming downtown
once in a while.
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779. I'm gonna get down there
this week for sure.
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780. You know a Sergeant Leftkowitz?
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781. Sergeant Leftkowitz?
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782. Oh, the lady with the computer. Yes.
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783. You've been giving her the run around.
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784. Me? No.
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785. No, I explained to her that my records regard
to my going to pistol practice...
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786. got loused up in the computer.
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787. You were right about that.
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788. The read-out said you hadn't fired
in five years.
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789. She double-checked it.
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790. It was 10.
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791. Gee, you gotta be kidding!
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792. You better get out
to that range right away.
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793. Gee, I can't go now.
I gotta go someplace.
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794. Columbo, you could be suspended.
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795. But I don't have a gun.
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796. What do you mean?
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797. It's downtown.
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798. You could get busted for that, too.
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799. All right. Make it tomorrow.
But make it!
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800. - You be there!
- Absolutely. I'll be there tomorrow.
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801. Now, that's tomorrow for sure.
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802. Are you sure that it was 10 minutes
before when you went up to his room?
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803. Unquestionably so.
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804. Well, how can you be so certain?
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805. Me, sometimes I forget whether
it's morning or afternoon.
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806. Lieutenant, I'm positive...
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807. it was 10:50 because right after
I went directly to the projection room,
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808. where at precisely 11:00
I put on a film for Mrs. Willis.
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809. Uh-huh.
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810. Isn't that kind of late
to be watching a film?
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811. Not at all. Mrs. Willis' films
invariably begin at 11:00.
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812. Is that as far up as it goes?
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813. There's been a death in the family.
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814. Of course. Yes.
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816. Yes, thanks.
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817. Does Mrs. Willis
watch a film every night?
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818. Dr. Willis was a reader.
Madam's the film buff.
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819. I see.
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820. My wife and I, we like to watch television.
We just adore Johnny Carson.
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821. And he goes on at 11:30?
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822. Precisely.
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823. And he goes off at 1:00?
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824. At which time I went
to the projection room,
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825. and then to Dr. Willis' room.
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826. If you're considering the possibility
of my wife or myself...
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827. Oh, no, don't get that idea, sir.
It's just that certain things don't fit.
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828. Planning a trip around the world.
A lot of things.
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829. Well, he did have problems
with his health.
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830. How long ago did Dr. Willis
stop his practice?
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831. About six months.
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832. Though he did continue
as a consultant to other doctors.
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833. Where did he keep his files?
He must have had some files.
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834. In a filing cabinet in the cellar.
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835. I'd like to see them.
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836. Now, Mrs. Willis instructed me
to cooperate to the full.
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837. But if you don't mind my saying so,
Dr. Willis' files, sir.
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838. Well, he was a diagnostician.
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839. I mean, that Dr. Westrum,
he told me that he diagnosed himself.
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840. Now, if his health was bad, real bad,
the files might show it.
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841. Oh, well. This way.
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842. That policeman is starting
to get on my nerves.
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843. What's he still hanging around for?
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844. He says...
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845. he's searching for a crystal-clear reason
why Henry killed himself.
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846. I've tried to be patient, helpful,
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847. but the point is, Henry did,
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848. and he just keeps
bringing up painful memories.
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849. That's... I really don't wanna talk
about that anymore.
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850. Ned,
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851. there's something
I wanna discuss with you.
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852. My new partner...
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853. What's his name?
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854. Fred Loring.
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855. Yeah. Fred Loring.
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856. I'm really not pleased with him.
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857. Can you find a replacement?
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858. Look, Grace, he's a fantastic dancer.
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859. We're lucky to have him.
He'll be a smash.
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860. Are you insinuating
that I'm not strong enough...
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861. to carry the show by myself?
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862. Oh, come on.
You know I didn't mean that.
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863. You've always thought that, haven't you?
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864. Ever since
that stupid driving accident...
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865. and your foolish drinking.
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866. When our careers were in full bloom.
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867. Those are not very pleasant memories for me.
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868. I can imagine. What about me?
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869. What about how I feel?
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870. No one would hire Wheeler without Diamond.
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871. Well, that's all changed now.
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872. It's my show, it's my money.
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873. And I want...
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874. I demand a new partner.
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875. I'll see what I can do.
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876. Grace,
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877. I loved you.
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878. I wanted to marry you.
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879. And now?
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880. I still feel the same.
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881. Uh-uh. Not too fast.
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882. - You'll knock it out of the cone.
- Captain Siegel, Internal Affairs.
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883. Internal Affairs? Well, what's wrong?
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884. Tomorrow afternoon,
4:00 on the firing range,
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885. or I pull your badge.
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886. Grace, how are the rehearsals coming?
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887. Just beautifully, thank you.
It's such fun to be dancing again.
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888. And, well, Ned...
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889. He's just done beautiful things...
I mean, exciting...
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890. Ned, how about a number
from the new show?
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891. What a lovely idea.
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892. That beautiful old tune
from the second act curtain.
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893. Please, Ned.
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894. All right.
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895. Ladies and gentlemen,
would you clear the floor, please?
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896. We're going to do a number
from the new show...
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897. and I want you to use your imagination...
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898. and imagine a fantastic
and lavish production.
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899. And if you can use your imagination
a little further,
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900. a newer and younger partner for Grace.
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901. Speak low
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902. When you speak, love
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903. Our summer day
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904. Withers away
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905. Okay, this won't take long.
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906. Look at your face.
You got ice cream all over your face.
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907. You think I'm gonna wipe it,
you're crazy.
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908. Wipe off your face. Look at you.
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909. Now listen, I'm not gonna be long.
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910. So when I come out, then we go
to the park and you get your run.
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911. Love is a spark
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912. Lost in the dark
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913. Too soon
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914. Too soon
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915. I feel
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916. Wherever I go
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917. That tomorrow is near
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918. Tomorrow is here
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919. Madam is entertaining.
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920. Yes. I don't wanna
disturb her. That's fine.
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921. I just want to take
another look at the bedroom.
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922. Only take a few moments.
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923. - I suppose it's all right.
- Thank you.
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924. And time a thief
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925. I'm sure you know the way by now.
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926. Yes, sir. I do.
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927. Darling we're late
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928. Darling we're late
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929. The curtain descends
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930. Everything ends
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931. Too soon, too soon
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932. Isn't it wonderful when everybody...
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933. Darling I wait
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934. Will you speak low tome
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935. Speak love to me, and soon
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936. Don't come under here,
because I'm gonna drop.
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937. Grace, what movie are we going to see?
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938. We're going to see Paradise,
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939. the very first musical Diamond
and Wheeler ever made together.
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940. Wonderful.
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941. Right this way, everyone.
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942. Raymond.
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943. Just sit anywhere.
It really doesn't matter...
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944. where you sit.
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945. Raymond, you start the film.
I'll be right back.
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946. Go away!
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947. Would you go away!
Now, I told you.
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948. Go away! Go on. Go away, dog.
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949. Get on back. I'm gonna drop.
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950. Hey!
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951. Didn't I tell you
to stay in the car?
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952. Hmm? Didn't I tell you
to stay in the car?
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953. Have you taken leave of your senses?
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954. Well, I guess it looks that way,
doesn't it? Sorry.
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955. Here. Let me help you.
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956. Thank you very much.
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957. Did you wanna see me?
Or do you just enjoy swinging from trees?
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958. Well, I saw you had guests.
I didn't wanna bother you.
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959. Well, now that you have...
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960. You know, you're right. You can't climb up
that tree on to the balcony,
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961. but you sure as hell can climb down.
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962. I know, because I just did it...
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963. and if I can do it,
almost anybody can do it...
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964. because I'm in very bad shape.
I almost broke my neck.
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965. I see what you mean.
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966. You know,
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967. I don't think you're being completely
candid with me about your frequent visits.
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968. Well, as a matter of fact...
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969. But I think I know the reason
why you persist in popping up.
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970. You simply enjoy being around
the magic of show business.
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971. Well, you're a very magnetic lady,
there's no doubt about it.
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972. But I do have guests.
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973. Would you care to join us?
We're running a film.
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974. Thank you very, very much.
No, I can't.
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975. This is Sunday and I promised my dog,
I'd take him to the park.
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976. You promised your dog?
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977. How sweet.
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978. Well, then perhaps
one night during the week.
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979. That'll be wonderful. Thank you.
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980. Okay. Goodbye.
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981. Pat, can you take a little wider swing about
another foot on that end, to put on this end?
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982. All right. I'll catch you
at the next rehearsal.
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983. Can I help you?
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984. No.
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985. Who are you?
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986. I'm waiting for Lieutenant Columbo.
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987. But I requested that he meet me here.
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988. Right.
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989. Well, where is he?
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990. I don't know.
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991. Are you a policeman?
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992. He told me to be here.
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993. Columbo,
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994. I wanted to talk to you,
not to anyone else.
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995. Right, sir. And I wanna talk to you.
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996. Fine.
Now. Privately, in my office.
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997. Absolutely, sir. Immediately.
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998. Cross the wrists up there.
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999. What's up, Columbo?
You sounded panicky on the phone.
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1000. I want you to do me a favor.
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1001. It's my day off.
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1002. Here's my badge.
Go down to the pistol range...
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1003. take my test for me.
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1004. That's against the rules.
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1005. They'll never know the difference.
Here's $5 for your trouble.
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1006. You bribing me, Lieutenant?
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1007. I can't hit the target.
You gotta give me a break.
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1008. You owe me one, Columbo.
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1009. Lieutenant, I thought I made it
very clear to you...
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1010. that you were to stop bothering Grace.
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1011. Well, sir,
I've got some problems...
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1012. Look, she's in dreadful shape.
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1013. I was up to breakfast
the other day and she's...
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1014. She came apart right in front of my eyes
and it's all your fault.
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1015. I want you to leave her alone!
Yes or no?
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1016. Yes or no?
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1017. Sir, I can't do that.
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1018. What's your precinct number?
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1019. I don't believe that Dr. Willis
killed himself.
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1020. That's ridiculous.
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1021. A man is found in a locked room,
with a gun in his hand,
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1022. papers beside him
indicating he needed surgery.
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1023. What more proof do you need?
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1024. Well, the surgery wasn't that serious.
Prostate operations are highly successful.
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1025. As a doctor, he would know that.
There was nothing to fear.
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1026. That's not the explanation.
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1027. Why did he kill himself?
You tell me.
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1028. Lieutenant, you must be aware of the fact
that men who retire from very active lives...
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1029. very often go into severe depression
for no apparent reason whatsoever.
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1030. I know. I've been there.
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1031. You didn't shoot yourself, did you?
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1032. Big difference between
being old and unhappy...
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1033. and putting a gun to your head.
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1034. Has to be a reason.
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1035. I'll tell you why I,
I can't leave Miss Wheeler alone.
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1036. I have very good reason to believe
that Miss Wheeler killed her husband.
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1037. If you think I'm gonna stand here
and listen to that, I'll get a lawyer!
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1038. I'll get a battery of lawyers
and the least that can happen...
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1039. will be the end of one very
unimportant career! Out!
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1040. I think I can prove it, sir.
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1041. How?
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1042. Ordinarily Dr. Willis takes one
sleeping pill before going to bed.
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1043. Each capsule contains five milligrams
of phenobarbital.
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1044. The autopsy reveals that he had
twice that much in him.
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1045. So, what does that prove?
It's not enough to kill him.
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1046. No, sir, it wasn't enough to kill him.
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1047. But it is enough to put him into
a very deep sleep.
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1048. Deep enough so that someone could put
a gun in his hand without waking him...
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1049. and then pull the trigger.
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1050. But we're not talking about someone.
We're talking about Grace.
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1051. There were only three people in the house.
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1052. The maid, the butler and Miss Willis.
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1053. So it had to be suicide.
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1054. The door was locked
and bolted from the inside.
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1055. No one could get out.
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1056. I got out.
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1057. I jumped from the balcony to the branch
of the tree and then to the ground.
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1058. It's not easy.
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1059. But I did it.
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1060. And she's a dancer
and in very good condition.
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1061. She could do that.
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1062. But why?
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1063. Why would Grace wanna kill Henry?
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1064. For her career.
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1065. To get the money,
to finance her career.
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1066. But he offered to give her the money.
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1067. Dr. Willis would never have done that.
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1068. How the hell would you know?
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1069. Let me tell you something,
Lieutenant, about being a...
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1070. A star. Which Grace was.
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1071. It's a crazy, ecstatic...
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1072. expulsive blow to the ego.
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1073. Very few people are lucky enough
to be able to handle it.
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1074. And unfortunately Grace wasn't one of those.
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1075. She's overly ambitious. I know that.
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1076. But murder?
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1077. By someone I've known...
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1078. and loved...
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1079. for years. I can't accept that.
I won't accept that.
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1080. I think she did it.
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1081. She invited me to her house tonight
to watch her film.
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1082. I'm going.
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1083. If she means anything to you,
you ought to be there.
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1084. 'Cause I think she did it. 8:00.
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1085. I don't think it's quite right.
Let's try the pearls.
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1086. All right. I'll put those on.
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1087. You rang, madam?
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1088. Oh, yes, Raymond.
I wanna be sure everything is in order.
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1089. After all, Mr. and Mrs...
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1090. - Columbo, mum.
- Oh, yes, thank you, Alma.
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1091. After all, they are
very old and loyal fans,
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1092. and I want them to have
an absolutely regal evening.
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1093. Of course, madam.
The '68 champagne and caviar?
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1094. Lovely, lovely.
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1095. Oh, that's them,
they're here already.
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1096. How do I look?
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1097. Just like in one of your movies, mum.
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1098. Good evening, sir.
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1099. Is that Mr. Diamond's car?
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1100. Yes, it is.
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1101. Where is Miss Wheeler?
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1102. She's upstairs getting ready.
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1103. Where is Mr. Diamond?
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1104. He's on the patio, I think.
There's champagne in the living room.
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1105. Help yourself.
Miss Wheeler will be down right away.
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1106. Thank you.
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1107. You are looking unusually elegant,
I must say.
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1108. How long has Mr. Diamond been here?
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1109. Few minutes.
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1110. Good evening.
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1111. Good evening.
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1112. They say she'll be right down.
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1113. That's what I was told.
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1114. Care for a cigar?
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1115. No, thanks.
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1116. I ought to give these things up.
I just can't seem to manage it.
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1117. The running time of this film is
one hour and 45 minutes.
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1118. I have a problem with this case, sir.
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1119. Oh, Raymond.
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1120. I think we should put the hot
hors d'oeuvres in the viewing room.
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1121. Someone may wanna nibble
during the screening.
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1122. Very good, madam.
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1123. Ned, darling.
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1124. Lieutenant, you look simply smashing.
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1125. Oh, Ned, be a dear
and pour some champagne.
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1126. Now, where's your wife?
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1127. Well, she's a little
under the weather, ma'am.
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1128. That is a shame.
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1129. Well, as they say,
I guess the show must go on.
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1130. Did you tell Raymond
which film you wanted to see?
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1131. Yes, ma'am. I took care of that
this afternoon.
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1132. Let me guess. Walking My Baby.
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1133. - How'd you know?
- I don't know.
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1134. Maybe because it's my favorite, too.
Though I think Ned prefers Paradise.
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1135. I like them both, Grace.
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1136. Thank you, darling.
To your enjoyment of the film.
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1137. Oh, please excuse me. I must tell Alma
there'll only be three for dinner.
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1138. Alma, there'll be three, dear.
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1139. I believe in that case, I'll sit here
and the Lieutenant there...
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1140. The running time for Walking My Baby
is an hour and 45 minutes.
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1141. I even checked out another uncut print.
It was owned by the film museum.
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1142. Hour and 45 minutes.
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1143. So?
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1144. Raymond?
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1145. How come the night Dr. Willis died
it took two hours?
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1146. I don't understand.
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1147. The film runs an hour and
three quarters, as I just said.
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1148. The night Dr. Willis died, it took two hours.
I'm asking why.
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1149. Well, how do you know
it ran two hours?
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1150. - Raymond...
- Something that might interest you.
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1151. The original premier program.
Oh, they turned out beautifully.
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1152. We had them leather bound
and they just came back.
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1153. Perhaps the Lieutenant
would like to see one.
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1154. Oh, I certainly would.
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1155. I was hoping you'd say that.
I wonder where I put them.
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1156. You'll be amazed at the number
of faces you'll recognize.
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1157. That's what's such fun.
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1158. How do you know?
How do you know it ran for two hours?
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1159. Raymond told me that the film
started at exactly 11:00...
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1160. and at 1:00 when The Johnny Carson
show was over,
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1161. he returned to the projection room
and Miss Wheeler was still watching the film.
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1162. It was just ending.
Just a couple minutes past 1:00.
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1163. If that's too much trouble, don't bother.
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1164. Oh, not at all. No.
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1165. From 11:00 to a couple minutes
past 1:00 is better than two hours.
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1166. I can't account for that.
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1167. Ned, was your champagne properly chilled?
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1168. It's fine, Grace. Thank you.
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1169. You know who else likes champagne?
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1170. Raymond. Don't say anything.
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1171. Sure doesn't show it.
He could've fooled me.
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1172. He is darling, isn't he?
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1173. Anyway, what difference does it make?
It doesn't mean anything.
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1174. Oh, it means a great deal, sir.
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1175. It goes to the very heart
of the matter.
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1176. I just have to ask him.
Raymond, may I see you for a second?
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1177. I can't seem to find
those programs that came today.
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1178. Never mind.
Here they are. I found them.
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1179. Why the additional 15 minutes?
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1180. That's the question that first turned
my suspicions towards Mrs. Wheeler.
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1181. It has to be answered.
It can't be dismissed.
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1182. Ned, remember that
Caribbean picture we did?
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1183. There was a tiny, tiny part of the hotel clerk.
We weren't even in the scene.
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1184. Well, guess who it was?
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1185. I don't know.
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1186. Donald Meek.
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1187. - Donald Meek?
- I had no idea.
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1188. There's Edward Arnold.
I knew he was in it, but Donald Meek?
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1189. I mean...
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1190. Well, one second,
I'll find Walking My Baby.
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1191. It's your job to answer questions,
Lieutenant.
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1192. The film broke.
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1193. - The film broke.
- You can see the actual splicing.
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1194. You can see where the film was
mended together. 30 frames are missing.
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1195. Well, that's innocent enough.
That accounts for the missing time.
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1196. The film broke and had to be repaired.
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1197. That would depend on
how long it takes to repair it,
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1198. wouldn't you say?
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1199. - The film's ready.
- I don't follow you, Lieutenant.
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1200. Gentlemen, we are ready.
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1201. Oh, that picture.
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1202. It's just marvelous of you,
but it's horrid, just awful of me.
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1203. Lieutenant, you want a laugh?
Look at those shoes.
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1204. - They are funny, aren't they?
- Aren't they?
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1205. But you look pretty.
They didn't affect your eyes.
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1206. Oh, my, you are a dear.
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1207. Well, the hors d'oeuvres are here.
Make yourselves comfortable.
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1208. - Would you like your drink freshened?
- No, thank you.
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1209. All right, Lieutenant.
Why don't you sit over there?
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1210. - You may start the film, Raymond.
- Very good, madam.
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1211. Not now!
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1212. What the hell is that?
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1213. That's what happened
the night her husband died.
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1214. You're responsible for this.
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1215. Yes.
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1216. I tampered with the film
to make sure it would break.
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1217. You've lost me completely, Lieutenant.
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1218. Let's see how long it takes her
to repair the film.
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1219. Seems to know what she's doing.
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1220. Knows how to work the splicer.
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1221. You see, actually this is
a very simple procedure.
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1222. Even a child could do it.
Copy !req
1223. - How you doing, Miss Wheeler?
- I could scream.
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1224. It makes me so mad I could scream.
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1225. I get nervous
when things don't go right.
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1226. But...
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1227. It'll be just a minute.
I'm almost ready.
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1228. It's been 30 seconds.
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1229. She said she's almost done.
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1230. Do you see the problem?
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1231. We have to account for 15 minutes.
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1232. Let's say it takes her four minutes
to repair the film.
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1233. How do we account for
the remaining 11 minutes?
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1234. It has to be one of four possibilities.
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1235. She was sitting here watching the film
and the film broke.
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1236. One, she could go out in the kitchen
and ask Raymond to fix it.
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1237. We know she didn't do that.
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1238. Or two,
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1239. she's sitting here and the film breaks...
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1240. and all by herself
she sits here for 11 minutes...
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1241. and she watches a white screen and then
she decides to go in there and she fixes it.
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1242. It takes four minutes.
Or three, it breaks.
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1243. She goes back there.
Takes four minutes to fix it...
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1244. and then she stands
on her head for 11 minutes.
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1245. Or four, the film breaks,
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1246. but she doesn't know it...
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1247. because she is not
in the screening room.
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1248. She's not watching the film.
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1249. She's upstairs in her husband's bedroom
firing a pistol.
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1250. And while she's out of the room,
this film is not running...
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1251. and that accounts for the 11 minutes.
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1252. Now, she comes back...
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1253. and she sees that the film is broken,
she takes four minutes to fix it...
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1254. and that adds up to 15 minutes
that the film is not running.
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1255. And that, sir,
is why the film took two hours...
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1256. instead of an hour and 45 minutes.
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1257. It's almost done.
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1258. It's been about three minutes.
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1259. There's no doubt she did it.
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1260. But I have a problem with this case.
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1261. I went looking in Dr. Willis' files...
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1262. to see what I could find out
about his health. I found this...
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1263. under the name of Rosemary Landon.
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1264. Now, as you can see, the patient has
an inoperable aneurysm of the brain.
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1265. That's a weak spot in the artery.
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1266. Rosemary Landon.
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1267. Rosie!
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1268. Rosie.
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1269. That was Dr. Willis'
code name for his wife.
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1270. He didn't want her
to know anything about it.
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1271. That is a progressive memory disease
that knocks out the memory cells.
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1272. She can recall things
from a long time ago,
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1273. but she's very shaky
about anything now.
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1274. That's how I knew that Dr. Willis...
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1275. would never consent to her
resuming her career.
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1276. Because the strain of performing
could literally kill her at any moment.
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1277. My God! And he never told her!
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1278. How long has she got?
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1279. A week, a month,
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1280. two months on the outside.
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1281. My problem, sir, is, I don't believe
that she even remembers killing him.
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1282. But to kill Henry?
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1283. All you've got is proof
that it wasn't a suicide.
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1284. What are you talking about?
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1285. Are you still saying that
my husband was murdered?
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1286. Yes, ma'am.
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1287. How can you possibly think that someone
in this house killed my husband?
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1288. He took his own life!
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1289. No, ma'am. No, he didn't.
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1290. Just a minute, Lieutenant.
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1291. I want to know once and for all
what this Lieutenant is trying to say!
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1292. - Ma'am, the other evening...
- Grace, this has gone on long enough.
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1293. I killed Henry.
I took the gun out of the glove compartment.
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1294. I came through a rear window.
I went up to his room and I shot him.
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1295. And I made good my escape
over the balcony.
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1296. You don't know what you're saying!
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1297. It's true, Grace. It's true!
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1298. No, it can't be true! Why?
Why would you do anything like that?
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1299. - Why?
- For you, Grace.
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1300. For you, Grace.
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1301. For you.
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1302. For me?
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1303. Henry was preventing you from assuming
your rightful position as a star.
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1304. What am I gonna do?
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1305. You'll be all right, Grace.
My Grace will be all right.
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1306. No, I can't do anything without you.
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1307. I'll just wait.
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1308. That's what I'll do.
I'll take a long rest.
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1309. I'll rest, I'll just rest.
Isn't that a good idea?
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1310. That's what you should do, Grace.
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1311. Now, you just sit over here
and you watch Rosie.
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1312. Just watch Rosie.
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1313. Shall we go, Lieutenant?
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1314. It's not gonna take much
to break your story.
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1315. It might take a couple of months.
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1316. Yes.
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1317. Yes, it might.
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