Agatha Christie's - And Then There Were None - full movie (1945 film)
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5:00 - 5:01What a quiet place!
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5:01 - 5:04Indeed. Yes, very quiet. Very quiet
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5:04 - 5:13There's your bathroom, miss
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5:13 - 5:17I see we have the same bathroom
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5:17 - 5:20I think I'd better introduce myself.
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5:20 - 5:23I'm Vera Claythorne, Mrs. Owen's secretary.
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5:23 - 5:28Oh, My name is Emily Brent
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5:28 - 5:30Is there anything you want, Miss?
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5:30 - 5:35Well, I'd like to see Mrs. Owen.
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5:35 - 5:37I'm Mrs. Owen's new secretary.
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5:37 - 5:39I expect you know that.
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5:39 - 5:46No Miss, I don't know anything. Just the list of the ladies and gentlemen who are invited for the weekend.
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5:46 - 5:49Didn't Mrs. Owen mention me?
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5:49 - 5:52I-- I haven't seen Mrs Owen yet.
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5:52 - 5:55We only came here a few days ago.
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5:55 - 6:00Oh! This is a large house with staff, I hear.
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6:00 - 6:20Just me and Rogers, Miss
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6:20 - 6:22Does Mr. Owen know we've arrived?
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6:22 - 6:24He's not here yet, Sir.
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6:24 - 6:25Where is Mrs. Owen?
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6:25 - 6:29They were delayed in London, Sir. I got a letter.
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6:29 - 6:37They will be here for dinner, 8 0'clock, Sir.
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6:37 - 6:42We tell the story in Ireland about the two Englishmen who were cast away
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6:42 - 6:47on a desert Ireland for 3 years and never spoken to each other
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6:47 - 6:50because they hadn't been introduced.
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6:50 - 6:55I'm not English. My name is Prince Nikita Starloff. Call me Niki
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6:55 - 6:57Well, that breaks the ice, Gentleman.
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6:57 - 7:01I'm Datch Quinn Cannor
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7:01 - 7:05How do you, sir? I'm, uh, Dr. Armstrong.
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7:05 - 7:09My name's Lombard. Philip Lombard.
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7:09 - 7:13I'm General Mandrake.
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7:13 - 7:15Sir John Mandrake, isn't it, General?
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7:15 - 7:17Some years ago I was called in consultation
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7:17 - 7:20Your wife was ill.
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7:20 - 7:23My wife is dead, John.
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7:23 - 7:25If you gentlemen will be good enough to follow me
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7:25 - 7:32I will show you to your rooms.
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7:32 - 7:34I'm afraid I didn't catch your name.
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7:34 - 7:35Blaw
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7:35 - 7:36Blaw?
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7:36 - 7:39William Henry Blaw.
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7:39 - 7:41Oh, Philip Lombard.
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7:41 - 7:43I'm afraid you've got the wrong bag.
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7:43 - 7:46You're very observing, Mr. Blaw.
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7:46 - 7:47C M
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7:47 - 7:48Charles Morley
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7:48 - 7:50An old friend of mine
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7:50 - 7:51I like his taste
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7:51 - 8:05I even borrow his clothes
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8:05 - 8:07Oh, excuse me, Doctor.
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8:07 - 8:09I thought this was a closet.
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8:09 - 8:10It seems we're sharing a bathroom.
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8:10 - 8:14Oh, I, I didn't know.
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8:14 - 8:16The only time I regret being a bachelor is when I have to dress for dinner.
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8:16 - 8:19Let me help you.
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8:19 - 8:21Thank you.
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8:21 - 8:23Do you know this part of the English coast?
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8:23 - 8:24No, I can't say I do.
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8:24 - 8:26Something magical about an island.
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8:26 - 8:30Yeah, like a little world of its own.
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8:30 - 8:32How would you like to spend your last days here?
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8:32 - 8:35Haha, no thanks, I think a weekend will be enough.
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8:35 - 8:39Eh. We all build islands in our imaginations
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8:39 - 8:41represents escape.
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8:41 - 8:45Half my patients are sick because they're trying to escape reality.
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8:45 - 8:47Well, what's your answer?
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8:47 - 8:48Oh, I tell them fairy tales.
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8:48 - 8:52I build up islands of imagined security
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8:52 - 8:56Don't you believe in medicine, Doctor?
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8:56 - 8:57Do you believe in justice, Judge?
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8:57 - 8:59[LAUGHTER]
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8:59 - 9:06[RUNNING WATER]
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9:06 - 9:07Mr. Blaw?
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9:07 - 9:07Yes?
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9:07 - 9:09The bathroom's yours.
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9:09 - 9:32[RUNNING WATER]
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9:32 - 9:33Do you think they're done?
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9:33 - 9:34Done enough for them!
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9:34 - 9:35OW!
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9:35 - 9:36[PAN CRASHING TO FLOOR]
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9:36 - 9:37Ethel.
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9:37 - 9:39Don't stand there gawking! Get them up!
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9:39 - 9:43Did you wash the floor this morning?
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9:43 - 9:45Do you suppose I have time for everything?
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9:45 - 9:50It's not right to go inviting a house full of guests
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9:50 - 9:52I'll talk to Mr. Owen when he comes.
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9:52 - 9:53You tell him we're quitting!
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9:53 - 9:57The agency didn't tell us the house was so big and so lonely.
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9:57 - 9:58You knew it was an island.
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9:58 - 10:00Huh! With only one house.
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10:00 - 10:02Makes me nervous.
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10:02 - 10:05HERE!
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10:05 - 10:07What they don't know won't hurt 'em.
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10:07 - 10:18Everyone has to eat a peck of dirt before he dies.
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10:18 - 10:24Ladies and Gents, may I propose a toast to our gracious hostess
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10:24 - 10:28Mrs. Own
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10:28 - 10:32Uh uh, Doctor, I saw you drank water. It's bad luck.
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10:32 - 10:36Water never hurt anyone, sir. Especially in my profession.
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10:36 - 10:41Don't forget the old proverb, Doctor: Never trust a man who doesn't drink.
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10:41 - 10:44Sounds like the Bible. Great Book!
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10:44 - 10:48And now I give you our charming host: Mr Owen!
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10:48 - 10:50Charlie Good Fellow.
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10:50 - 10:53And I hope, sir, that will conclude all possible toasts.
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10:53 - 10:58Tell me, Ms. Claythorne, why do they call this place Indian Island?
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10:58 - 11:01I don't know.
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11:01 - 11:05Excuse me, sir, the boatman told me it's because it's shaped like the head of an Indian
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11:05 - 11:10Oh, that accounts for the little indians.
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11:10 - 11:13Indians! We're not out of toasts, sir!
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11:13 - 11:17I drink to the indians. Each little indian individually.
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11:17 - 11:21Six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Ten little indians!
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11:21 - 11:24Ten little indians. It's like the nursery rhyme.
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11:24 - 11:28Ten little indian boys went out to dine
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11:28 - 11:29One choked his little self
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11:29 - 11:31and then there were nine.
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11:31 - 11:32Aw, poor little fellow.
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11:32 - 11:35Here's to him! And what happened to the rest of them?
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11:35 - 11:40Nine little indian boys set up very late, one over set himself and then there were eight.
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11:40 - 11:41Then what happened?
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11:41 - 11:44You'll find the rhymes on the piano.
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11:44 - 11:47Mr. Owen seems to be fond of little indians.
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11:47 - 11:58[SINGING] Eight little indian boys traveling in devin, one said he'd stay right there
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11:58 - 12:01and then there were seven.
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12:01 - 12:09Seven little Indian boys chopping up some sticks, till one chopped himself in half and then
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12:09 - 12:15there were six.
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12:15 - 12:21Six little indian boys playing with a hive, a bumble bee stung one of them and then
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12:21 - 12:24there were five
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12:24 - 12:34Five little indian boys going in for law, now one got in chancery and then there were four
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12:34 - 12:45Four little indian boys going out to sea, the red herring swallowed one and then
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12:45 - 12:47there were three
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12:47 - 12:56Three little indians boys walking in the zoo, a big bear hugged one and then
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12:56 - 12:59there were two.
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12:59 - 13:00The place for nursery rhymes is in the nursery.
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13:00 - 13:03Don't worry, judge, he's down to the last indian.
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13:03 - 13:11Two little indian boys sitting in the sun, one got all frizzled up and then there was one.
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13:11 - 13:18One little indian boy left all alone.
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13:18 - 13:19Tsk-tsk-tsk
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13:19 - 13:26So he went and hanged himself and then
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13:26 - 13:29there
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13:29 - 13:33were
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13:33 - 13:41none.
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13:41 - 13:43Silence please.
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13:43 - 13:46Ladies and gentleman, this is your host Mr. Owen speaking.
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13:46 - 13:50You are charged with the following crimes.
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13:50 - 13:55General Sir John Mandrake: That did you deliberately send your wife's lover,
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13:55 - 13:59Lieutenant Arthur Macefield to his death.
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13:59 - 14:04Emily Brent: that you did cause and bring about the death of your young nephew, Peter Brent.
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14:04 - 14:14Dr. Edward G. Armstrong: that through uncontrolled drunkeness, you did kill Mrs. Mary Cleave.
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14:14 - 14:22Prince Nikita Starlov: that you're guilty of the murder of Fred and Lucy Marlow.
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14:22 - 14:29Vera Claythorne: that you did murder your sister's fiance, Richard Barclay
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14:29 - 14:39Judge Francis J. Quintana, that you were responsible for the death by hanging of one Edward Seaton
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14:39 - 14:46Philip Lombard, that you were guilty of the death of twenty-one men, members of an East African tribe.
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14:46 - 14:53William H. Blaw: that by perjuring your testimony, you did bring about the death of James Landaw
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14:53 - 15:01Thomas and Ethel Rogers: that you brought about the death of your invalid employer, Mrs. Jennifer Brady
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15:01 - 15:03[Shriek]
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15:03 - 15:04[Dishes crashing]
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15:04 - 15:25Prisoners of the bar of justice, have you anything to say in your defense?
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15:25 - 15:30Silence, please, Ladies and Gentleman, this is your host Mr. O--
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15:30 - 15:35What's going on here?!
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15:35 - 15:37What kind of a practical joke is this?!
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15:37 - 15:40It's on the record.
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15:40 - 15:49An outragous lie!
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15:49 - 15:53It's called 'Swan Song'
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15:53 - 15:56May I ask who put this on the gramaphone?
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15:56 - 15:57I did, sir.
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15:57 - 15:59I didn't know what it was.
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15:59 - 16:03On my life I didn't know. I--
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16:03 - 16:05I was just obeying orders, that was all, sir.
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16:05 - 16:06Who's orders?
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16:06 - 16:07Mr. Owens'
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16:07 - 16:10Now, let's get this quite clear.
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16:10 - 16:13Mr. Owens orders were what exactly?
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16:13 - 16:16To put the record on at 9 o'clock. It was sealed up.
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16:16 - 16:19I thought it was just a piece of music.
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16:19 - 16:21It's the truth, sir.
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16:21 - 16:23I haven't seen Mr. Owen.
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16:23 - 16:24I was telling my wife.
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16:24 - 16:26I told you we shouldn't have come here!
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16:26 - 16:28I want to get away!
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16:28 - 16:29I won't touch their money!
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16:29 - 16:31Shut up!
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16:31 - 16:34First thing to do, Rogers, is to get your wife to bed.
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16:34 - 16:42May I have your attention to please?
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16:42 - 16:47This letter to Rogers as signed by Mr. U.N. Owen.
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16:47 - 16:50I must confess I don't know Mr. Owen personally.
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16:50 - 16:57What kind of a man is he?
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16:57 - 17:01Who knows him?
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17:01 - 17:04Haha! You all come to a house and you don't know the host.
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17:04 - 17:07What about yourself, your Highness?
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17:07 - 17:13Oh, with me it's different, I am a professional guest.
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17:13 - 17:15I knew we shouldn't have come here!
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17:15 - 17:16Quiet, Ethel!
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17:16 - 17:18I knew someone would find out about it someday!
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17:18 - 17:19I told you!
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17:19 - 17:23Shut up, I tell you!
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17:23 - 17:26Oh, she's quite out of her head, Doctor.
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17:26 - 17:33Ah, hysteria induced by shock. Give her this sedative.
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17:33 - 17:36Ten drops in half a glass of water.
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17:36 - 17:38Ah, yes, sir.
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17:38 - 17:39If she doesn't sleep, repeat the dose in two hours.
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17:39 - 17:47Oh, I, oh I hope she'll sleep, Doctor.
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17:47 - 17:51Ah, Dr. Armstrong, we've taken all the evidence except your own.
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17:51 - 17:53What's your reason for being here?
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17:53 - 17:57Well, quite frankly, I came here professionally.
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17:57 - 18:02I received a letter from Mr. Owen asking me to come here and spend the weekend and pretend to be a guest
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18:02 - 18:06so that I might examine his wife who had refused to see a doctor.
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18:06 - 18:09I'll summarize our findings.
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18:09 - 18:16We've all received letters from old trusted friends inviting us to spend the weekend here
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18:16 - 18:17as guests of their friends the Owens
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18:17 - 18:22Ms. Claythorne was employed through an agency
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18:22 - 18:24and told to report to Mrs. Owen
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18:24 - 18:28This letter to Mr. Lombard is the only one directly from Mr. Owen.
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18:28 - 18:32Quite peculiar
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18:32 - 18:36I might even call it threatening, what do you say?
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18:36 - 18:42I say that the only person whose presence here hasn't been explained is that gentleman
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18:42 - 18:46Well, your Honor, I see no reason to conceal it any longer.
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18:46 - 18:48I'm here to do a job.
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18:48 - 18:48I was hired
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18:48 - 18:49by who?
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18:49 - 18:51this man Owen.
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18:51 - 18:53You saw him?
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18:53 - 18:55No. He enclosed a fat money order with that.
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18:55 - 19:00Tell me to join the house party and pose one of the guests.
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19:00 - 19:02I run a detective agency in Plymouth.
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19:02 - 19:04I got me credentials.
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19:04 - 19:06Look here, Judge.
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19:06 - 19:10All of these letters refer to our host as U.N. Owen.
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19:10 - 19:12U.N. Owen
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19:12 - 19:13"Unknown!"
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19:13 - 19:18Yeah, Mr. Unknown, has not only enticed us here under false pretenses
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19:18 - 19:23but has taken the trouble to find out a great deal about us.
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19:23 - 19:26[Yelling]
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19:26 - 19:28Listen, my friends!
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19:28 - 19:31The accusation is true!
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19:31 - 19:32Now I remember!
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19:32 - 19:36A year ago, two people in the road,
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19:36 - 19:39I was driving fast, fast, Fast!
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19:39 - 19:41What happened?
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19:41 - 19:44They took my license away.
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19:44 - 19:46What about the two people?
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19:46 - 19:47I ran over them.
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19:47 - 19:49Beastly bad luck.
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19:49 - 20:01[PIANO MUSIC]
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20:01 - 20:06I'm still not clear as to the purpose of our unknown host in getting us to assemble here.
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20:06 - 20:10My opinion, this person, whoever he may be, is not of normal mind.
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20:10 - 20:12He may be dangerous.
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20:12 - 20:15I think'll it do well for someone to leave this island immediately.
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20:15 - 20:17I quite agree, Sir.
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20:17 - 20:19Rogers, how soon can we get the boat from the mainland?
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20:19 - 20:20I can't sir, there's no telephone.
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20:20 - 20:22The boat only comes twice a week, sir.
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20:22 - 20:24It won't come again 'til Monday.
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20:24 - 20:28And this is only Friday.
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20:28 - 20:28You have no boat here?
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20:28 - 20:30No, sir.
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20:30 - 20:32Why do you want to leave, my friends?
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20:32 - 20:35Why don't we get to the bottom of this mystery?
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20:35 - 20:36It's wonderful!
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20:36 - 20:38Thrilling!
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20:38 - 20:41At our time of life, Sir, we've no desire for "thrills," as you call them.
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20:41 - 20:44Your legal mind has lost its taste for adventure.
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20:44 - 20:48I am all for crime, Your Honor.
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20:48 - 20:51May I propose a toast
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20:51 - 20:58Here is to crime!
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20:58 - 21:01[Coughing]
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21:01 - 21:12[Gagging]
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21:12 - 21:15How perfectly disguting.
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21:15 - 21:16To drink like an animal.
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21:16 - 21:18Huh?
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21:18 - 21:19What'd you say?
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21:19 - 21:20He's not moving.
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21:20 - 21:25Just plain drunk.
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21:25 - 21:28Just plain dead.
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21:28 - 21:30What'd the doctor say?
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21:30 - 21:31Dead.
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21:31 - 21:34What?
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21:34 -[Melody of 'Ten Little Indians']
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Not SyncedWhat are you looking at, Rogers?
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Not SyncedIt's broken, sir.
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Not SyncedYou'll have more than that to report to the owner of this house.
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Not SyncedBut Mr. Owen isn't the owner of this house, sir.
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Not SyncedHe's only leased it for the season.
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Not SyncedAhhhh.
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Not SyncedThen you know more than you told us.
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Not SyncedCome, come, Rogers, I'm quite sure there's no one else on the island.
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Not SyncedI swear to it, sir.
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Not SyncedI believe you, Rogers, but I'm afraid your story will be questioned y the police.
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Not Synced[ten little indians melody playing]
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Not SyncedDon't touch it!
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Not SyncedThought you'd gone to bed, Mr. Blaw.
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Not SyncedIn our profession, Doctor, we don't always do what we appear to do.
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Not SyncedPerhaps it's the same in yours.
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Not SyncedWhy don't you want me to touch that glass?
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Not SyncedI thought it'd be inadvisable for you to have your fingerprints on it.
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Not SyncedSmell it.
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Not SyncedLethal solution!
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Not SyncedCurisine?
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Not SyncedThat, I believe, comes under your profession, Sir.
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Not SyncedDoctor!
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Not SyncedDoctor Armstrong1
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Not SyncedDoctor Armstrong
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Not SyncedWhat is it, Rogers?
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Not SyncedIt's the wife, sir. She doesn't look right to me.
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Not SyncedGo ahead, I'll follow you.
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Not SyncedGood Morning, Ms. Brent.
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Not SyncedI hope you slept better than I did.
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Not SyncedI slept very well, thank you.
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Not SyncedI have nothing on my conscience.
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Not SyncedGood morning, General.
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Not SyncedGood morning.
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Not SyncedGeneral Mandrake?
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Not SyncedYes, Juliet?
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Not SyncedOh
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Not SyncedForgive me, young lady.
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Not SyncedI was thinking of my wife.
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Not SyncedGood morning, Ms. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedWhat about breakfast?
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Not SyncedYou mind if I sit down like this?
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Not SyncedMorning, Judge.
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Not SyncedMorning, Ms. Brent.
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Not SyncedWhat? Is something worrying you?
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Not SyncedI don't understand it.
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Not SyncedThere are a lot of things I don't understand, Sir.
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Not SyncedThese little figures. How many were there last night?
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Not SyncedTen.
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Not SyncedRogers found one broken after, after what happened.
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Not SyncedAnd now how many do you see?
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Not SyncedEight.
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Not SyncedOnly eight.
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Not SyncedThat's what I counted.
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Not SyncedOh, let Mr. Owen worry about it.
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Not SyncedThey're his indians.
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Not SyncedWhat about breakfast, now?
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Not SyncedI'm afraid you'll have to go without breakfast.
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Not SyncedMrs. Rogers died in her sleep.
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Not SyncedWhat?!
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Not SyncedHOw? Heart failure?
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Not SyncedHer heart certainly failed to beat.
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Not SyncedWhat caused it to fail, I cannot say.
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Not SyncedConscience.
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Not SyncedOh, conscience, my eye. What about her husband?
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Not SyncedHe was scared to death, he feared his wife a talker.
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Not SyncedI'm sorry.
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Not SyncedI'm sorry there's no breakfast prepared but, you see, my wife--
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Not SyncedOh, it's alright.
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Not SyncedBut, I thought you told us he was dead.
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Not SyncedHis wife.
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Not SyncedHuh?
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Not SyncedHIS WIFE!
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Not SyncedWife?
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Not SyncedHmmmno, no, no.
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Not SyncedI don't think a man would ever kill his wife.
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Not SyncedNo matter how guilty she was.
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Not SyncedThe wicked flee where no man pursueth
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Not SyncedTwo accidental deaths in twelve hours? I don't believe it.
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Not SyncedAlright, what do you say, Judge?
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Not SyncedHow does the rhyme go, Ms. Claythorne?
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Not SyncedTen little indians?
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Not SyncedOne choked his little self and then there were nine.
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Not SyncedUh huh, go on.
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Not SyncedOne overslept himself, and then there were eight.
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Not SyncedWe are eight people on this island now.
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Not SyncedLombard!
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Not SyncedI'll be ready in a minute!
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Not SyncedTake your time!
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Not SyncedYou know I got it.
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Not SyncedGot what?
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Not SyncedThere's one thing this fellow Owen forgot: this island isn't a bear rock.
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Not SyncedWe'll catch that raving maniac
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Not SyncedWe've been acting like fools to think we're the only people on the island!
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Not SyncedYou mean Rogers was lying?
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Not SyncedWhy not?
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Not Synced[??]
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Not SyncedThat's why I think he's telling the truth. A lunatic like Owen could've found a hiding place
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Not Syncedbefore Rogers arrived here.
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Not SyncedIt doesn't matter if Rogers is lying or not, you agree that Mr. Owen is [???] hiding, don't you?
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Not SyncedHe'll certainly be dangerous, we've got to be armed.
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Not SyncedYes, too bad we're not allowed to carry fire arms in England.
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Not SyncedIt puts the normal citizen at a great disadvantage.
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Not SyncedYou mean you haven't any weapon?
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Not SyncedYou know, Blaw, it's strange, but I came to the same conclusion you did.
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Not SyncedThat Mr. Owen is hiding.
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Not SyncedMaybe inside this house.
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Not SyncedHe'd have to an accomplice wouldn't he?
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Not Synced[???]
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Not SyncedI have a feeling I'm being watched.
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Not SyncedSecretly.
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Not SyncedWhat do you see?
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Not SyncedI
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Not SyncedI thought I heard a strange voice.
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Not SyncedGentlemen, I have come to the conclusion that the invisible Mr. Owen is hiding somewhere on this isalnd.
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Not SyncedExtraordinary.
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Not SyncedI was looking for you to tell you the same thing.
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Not SyncedThat's what I think, sir.
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Not SyncedMe too.
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Not SyncedWe've all come to the same opinion.
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Not SyncedWe must find this place of concealment.
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Not SyncedImmediately.
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Not SyncedSo long as there's a lunatic at large, we are in mortal danger.
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Not SyncedDid you hear that?
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Not SyncedHello, Puss.
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Not SyncedLooking for a mouse?
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Not SyncedSo are we.
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Not SyncedWhat I'd like to know is whether we're the cat or the mouse.
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Not SyncedNobody in theGeneral's room, not even the General.
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Not SyncedI wonder where the old boy is.
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Not SyncedI don't know.
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Not SyncedI don't even think he knows where he is himself.
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Not SyncedOh
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Not SyncedNothing in there but the russian
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Not SyncedI keep hearing that song he was singing last night just before he popped off.
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Not SyncedTen little indians. It certainly was his swan song.
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Not SyncedOne thing is certain: he isn't inside. Therefore he must be outside.
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Not SyncedBrilliant thinking, Blaw.
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Not SyncedI'm afraid it's no use watching for the boat. It won't come 'till Monday.
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Not SyncedNo boat will ever come, Juliet.
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Not SyncedWe are here forever.
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Not SyncedWhat made you love him, Juliet?
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Not SyncedSir John.
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Not SyncedOh.
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Not SyncedForgive me, my child. You don't understand.
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Not SyncedNobody!
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Not SyncedNot a living thing!
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Not SyncedNot even a hiding place.
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Not SyncedNot even a seagull could hide down there.
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Not SyncedI don't understand it.
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Not SyncedMaybe we've been wrong.
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Not Syncedbuilt up a nightmare out of imagination.
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Not SyncedTwo people dead isn't imagination.
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Not SyncedThe Russian may have committed suicide.
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Not SyncedAnd Mrs. Rogers?
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Not SyncedWell, you didn't give her an overdose last night, did you?
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Not SyncedDoctors can't afford to make mistakes of that kind.
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Not SyncedWe can't have blunder as detectives sometime do.
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Not SyncedIt wouldn't be your first mistake if that grammaphone record is to be blieved.
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Not SyncedGentlemen, gentlemen, this is no time for quarreling.
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Not SyncedLet's face it: we're in a trap.
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Not SyncedYou shouldn't forget the Ten Little Indians on the dinner table.
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Not SyncedThat's right, Mr. Owen's hand, it's plain to see.
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Not SyncedYes, but where the devil is Mr. Owen himself?
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Not Synced[THUNDER CLAP]
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Not SyncedIf Mr. Owen is on this island, he'll catch his death of cold.
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Not SyncedIf that's supposed to be a joke, I don't see the point.
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Not SyncedAll we have to do is keep quiet and we'd hear him sneeze.
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Not SyncedOh.
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Not SyncedI'm sorry, it's only cold meat and salad. I did the best I could.
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Not SyncedWe understand.
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Not SyncedRogers, we're only seven today.
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Not SyncedOh, I'm sorry, madam!
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Not SyncedDid you call General Mandrake?
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Not SyncedWell, I looked in his room, but he's not there.
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Not SyncedDidn't he come in the house?
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Not SyncedI didn't see him, doctor.
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Not SyncedLast time I saw him, he was mooning around on the beach.
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Not SyncedSeemed quite abnormal.
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Not SyncedI know where he is.
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Not SyncedYou stay here, Ms. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedYou say the General was beahving very strangely?
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Not SyncedLIke a man out of his mind.
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Not SyncedIn other words, a lunatic.
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Not SyncedRight-o, the old boy is [???]
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Not SyncedThe gods destroy they first make men.
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Not SyncedHe said no boat will ever come.
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Not SyncedThen he knows something.
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Not SyncedMaybe he's not as crazy as we think he is.
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Not Synced[DOOR OPENING AND CLOSING]
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Not SyncedDoctor, you better come with me.
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Not SyncedDon't wait for us.
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Not SyncedAnd don't wait for the general any longer.
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Not SyncedPoison glass could mean suicide.
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Not SyncedAn overdose of sedative might have been an accident.
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Not SyncedBut this instrument
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Not Syncedwhich you saw me remove from the back of the third victim
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Not Syncedmeans only one thing
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Not Syncedmurder
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Not Synced[CLAP OF THUNDER]
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Not SyncedOr an act of God.
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Not SyncedDear Lady, in my experience of ill-doing, providence leaves the work of punishment to us mortals.
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Not SyncedEvidently, Mr. Owen thinks we're guilty of certain crimes which the law can attach and
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Not Syncedhe's appointed himself to execute justice.
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Not SyncedThat's why he has enticed us to this island.
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Not SyncedThere's no one on this island, I tell you! No one!
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Not SyncedDoctor!
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Not SyncedDoctor!
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Not SyncedWhat is it, man?
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Not Synced[CLAP OF THUNDER]
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Not SyncedThere's another little indian figure missing.
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Not SyncedThat accounts for the General.
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Not SyncedI was expecting that.
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Not SyncedYou just said there's no one on this island.
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Not SyncedIn the sense you may know.
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Not SyncedNevertheless, I'm now certain that Mr. Owen is here.
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Not SyncedHow can he be there?
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Not SyncedI don't believe in the invisble man.
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Not SyncedHe's not invisible.
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Not SyncedMr. Owen could only come to this island in one way.
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Not SyncedIt's perfectly clear.
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Not SyncedMr Owen is one of us.
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Not Synced[THUNDER CLAP]
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Not Synced[Ten Little Indians Melody Playing]
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Not Synced[Ten little indians on piano]
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Not SyncedDo you have to do that?
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Not SyncedI'm just studying Mr. Owen's little scheme.
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Not SyncedMaybe you know how the General was killed.
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Not SyncedMy dear Blaw, can't you read?
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Not SyncedEight Little Indian boys traveling in Devin, one said he'd stay there, and then there were seven.
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Not SyncedThe old soldier stayed here, didn't he?
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Not SyncedAm I disturbing you're little game?
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Not Synced[??], Blaw.
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Not SyncedNothing clears the mind like a game of precision.
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Not SyncedWhat game are you playing, Judge?
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Not SyncedWe've come to the conclusion, the Dr. and I, that this whole story is a game of the mind.
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Not SyncedThere we are.
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Not SyncedEight of us came to this island.
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Not SyncedThe Rogers were waiting for us.
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Not SyncedDon't forget, waiting for us.
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Not SyncedOne of the ten is Mr. Owen
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Not SyncedWe agree on that.
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Not SyncedOut of all of us.
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Not SyncedThree persons are definitely cleared.
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Not SyncedWho?
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Not SyncedThe dead ones.
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Not SyncedOur Russian Friend
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Not SyncedMrs. Rogers
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Not Syncedand the General.
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Not SyncedSeven little indians left.
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Not SyncedSix. One is bogus.
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Not SyncedCorrect, Sir.
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Not SyncedOne of us is Mr. Owen.
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Not SyncedWhich one?
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Not SyncedWhere's your alibi?
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Not SyncedI'm not like you, Mr. Blaw. I'm a well known professional.
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Not SyncedMy dear Doctor, that proves less than nothing.
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Not SyncedI too am a well-known person, but doctors have gone mad before now.
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Not SyncedJudges have gone mad.
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Not SyncedAnd so have policeman
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Not SyncedAnd dare may I say explorers, Mr. Lombard.
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Not SyncedYou may, you may.
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Not SyncedWhy do you leave Ms. Claythorne out of it?
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Not SyncedWe don't
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Not SyncedNor you, my dear lady.
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Not SyncedWell, I quite appreciate that nobody can be exonerated without proof.
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Not SyncedWhat about Roger?
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Not SyncedThat's what I'm thinking.
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Not SyncedWhat do we know about him?
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Not SyncedHe put that record on the grammaphone, didn't he?
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Not SyncedThat's a fact.
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Not SyncedHow do we know Rogers didn't lease this house and pretend to be the butler?
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Not SyncedOh, no, no, no, no, bad psychology.
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Not SyncedYou can rule Rogers out definitely.
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Not SyncedI don't see why.
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Not SyncedLook at the shape of his head
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Not SyncedHe hasn't the brains for it
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Not Syncedand don't forget there's something else, sir.
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Not SyncedMy wife was one of the victims.
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Not SyncedIn my time, Rogers, I've had several husbands before me guilty of the murder of their wives.
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Not SyncedHuh, well, if you put it that way, sir, they do sometimes drive a man crazy.
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Not SyncedWe must suspect each and everyone among us.
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Not SyncedNow I warn everybody to be on his guard.
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Not SyncedIf not
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Not SyncedWe shall all go the same way.
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Not SyncedAnd Mr. Owen?
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Not SyncedWill then soon be alone on this island.
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Not SyncedE flat, Ms. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedAren't you afraid the others will think your playing inappropriate?
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Not SyncedI can't stand the silence.
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Not SyncedI have to do something.
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Not SyncedGo on playing.
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Not SyncedIf it's any comfort to you
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Not Syncedthere's one person who doesn't suspect you
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Not SyncedThank you
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Not SyncedAren't you going to return the compliment?
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Not SyncedI haven't made up my mind about you, Mr. Lombard.
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Not SyncedWho do you suspect?
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Not SyncedThe one nearest the fire.
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Not SyncedMm-mm. I think you're wrong.
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Not SyncedWell, who then?
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Not SyncedA man who believes in punishing crimes.
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Not SyncedHis brain might slip
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Not Syncedand he'd want to be executioner after having been a judge.
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Not SyncedRogers, I'd like to ask you a few questions. Did you--
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Not Syncedprepare a nice dinner?
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Not SyncedOh, just cold meat, sir.
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Not SyncedOh, I see, I'm sure you do your best, Rogers.
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Not SyncedThere's, um, plenty of food for the weekend?
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Not SyncedOh, yes, sir. Everything was provided for.
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Not SyncedOh, Mr. Blaw, may I ask you a question?
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Not SyncedOh, of course. Of course, my dear fellow.
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Not SyncedHow many will you be for dinner tonight?
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Not SyncedBut
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Not SyncedI see what you mean
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Not Synced[uncomfortable laughter]
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Not SyncedDon't forget your vote, Rogers.
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Not SyncedIn a case like this, a secret vote is the only way to bring out into the open what we're all thinking.
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Not SyncedNo, no, no, no. Never touch it, no.
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Not SyncedBut, uh, under the circumstances.
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Not SyncedNow, who do we suspect of being Mr. Owen?
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Not SyncedMr. Lombard, one vote.
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Not SyncedMr. Blaw, one vote.
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Not SyncedHa ha!
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Not SyncedDr. Armstrong, one vote.
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Not SyncedRogers, one vote.
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Not SyncedMs. Brent, one vote.
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Not SyncedAh, I see haven't been neglected.
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Not SyncedOne vote.
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Not SyncedAnother vote for you, Rogers.
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Not SyncedYou win.
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Not SyncedYou mean, Sir, that I am being accused?
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Not SyncedWell, it's not precisely a majority, but you have the most votes.
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Not SyncedThey're saying it's me because I'm only a butler.
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Not SyncedYou said I didn't have the brains to do it.
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Not SyncedI didn't vote for you, Rogers.
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Not SyncedWell, who did then?
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Not SyncedWho didn't drink the cocktails you just served?
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Not SyncedYou think I poisoned those cocktails.
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Not SyncedWell, I'll show you, Sir.
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Not SyncedPicking on an innocent man.
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Not SyncedI can't touch evena drop of alcohol.
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Not SyncedNo no no no
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Not Syncedwait
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Not SyncedAnd if that's what you think of me, I'm not going to serve any dinner.
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Not Synced[everyone objecting]
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Not SyncedDon't look so offended, Rogers.
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Not SyncedIf it had been anybody but you, sir.
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Not SyncedI'm sorry, Rogers, but how do I know you didn't vote for me?
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Not SyncedI didn't, Your Honor.
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Not SyncedI voted for...
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Not Syncedwell, time will tell.
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Not SyncedAfter all, Rogers, nobody in this house is above suspicion.
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Not SyncedNever in my life have I been accused of any crime, sir.
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Not SyncedWhat about that gramaphone record?
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Not SyncedWhat about it?
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Not SyncedThat woman you worked for
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Not SyncedShe left you some money
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Not Synceddidn't she?
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Not SyncedLet's not stand on our dignity, Rogers.
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Not SyncedAfter all, she was sick.
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Not SyncedDidn't you, um, shorten her suffering in this world?
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Not SyncedWith the complicity, of course, of poor Mrs. Rogers.
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Not SyncedI'm not going to argue with you, sir.
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Not SyncedBut what makes you think I would kill anybody who wasn't going to leave me money?
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Not SyncedNo, thank you.
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Not SyncedPardon me
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Not Synced[cat meowing]
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Not Syncedobviously, we can't sit up all night like this.
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Not SyncedI'm going to retire.
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Not SyncedGood night.
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Not SyncedIf you don't mind, I'll say good night, too.
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Not SyncedIf you don't mind, Ms. Claythorne, I'd rather go upstairs alone.
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Not SyncedMay I remind you, Ms. Brent, that I'm the only one whose name wasn't mentioned in the voting?
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Not SyncedThat's what I mean.
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Not SyncedI find that fact most peculiar.
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Not SyncedI know Ms. Brent won't mind if there's a third person.
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Not SyncedNot so fast, Mr. Lombard, I'll go with you.
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Not SyncedThe more the merrier.
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Not SyncedAnd the safer.
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Not SyncedWarm in here, isn't it?
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Not Syncedyes, quite warm, quite warm.
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Not SyncedAnd, uh, lonely.
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Not SyncedYes, quite lonely, quite, quite lonely.
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Not SyncedROGERS!
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Not SyncedYes, sir?
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Not SyncedOh, would you mind keeping us company for a while?
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Not SyncedOh, anything you wish, sir.
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Not SyncedDon't put any water in it.
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Not SyncedI shan't, Sir.
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Not SyncedGood night, Ms. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedDon't forget to lock your door
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Not SyncedYou cannot lock out the devil.
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Not SyncedThere goes another one that's balmy.
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Not Synced[???] going that way.
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Not SyncedI don't fancy you will, Blaw.
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Not SyncedNo, take a lot to send me off my head.
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Not SyncedI doubted you'll be going that way, either.
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Not SyncedI feel quite sane at the moment, thank you.
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Not SyncedHave you told him?
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Not SyncedYes, sir, I know the jury's decision.
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Not SyncedYou'd feel safer if I didn't stay inside the house tonight.
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Not SyncedWell, then, I shall sleep in the wood shed.
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Not SyncedAnd now, if you'll excuse me, good night.
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Not Synced[GLASS SHATTERING]
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Not SyncedI'll lock it behind him.
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Not SyncedThat's not enough, Mr Blaw.
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Not SyncedStill seven.
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Not SyncedLock that door, please.
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Not SyncedPut the key there.
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Not SyncedWe'll have no more indian tricks tonight.
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Not SyncedLock it, Mr. Blaw.
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Not SyncedHey, wait, now no one can get in there but you.
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Not SyncedOh, I see.
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Not SyncedWell, but, but, who's gonna keep it?
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Not Synced[LOUD KNOCKING]
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Not SyncedRogers!
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Not SyncedOpen up, Rogers1
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Not SyncedKeep away from that door.
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Not SyncedIt's me, Lombard! Open up!
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Not SyncedDo you take me for a fool, Mr. Lombard?
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Not SyncedDon't be silly, Rogers.
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Not SyncedDon't be silly yourself, sir.
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Not SyncedThis is Judge Quintana
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Not SyncedYou know my voice, Rogers.
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Not SyncedDoctor Armstrong.
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Not SyncedIt's Blaw, Rogers!
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Not SyncedOpen the door!
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Not SyncedAt a time like this, I wouldn't open the door, even if it was Santa Claus.
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Not SyncedWe just wanna give you a key
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Not SyncedWhat for?
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Not SyncedNevermind, you idiot.
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Not SyncedHurry up!
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Not SyncedIt's raining.
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Not SyncedShove it under the doors.
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Not SyncedGood night, Rogers.
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Not SyncedKeep your door locked.
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Not SyncedDon't worry about me, Sir.
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Not Synced[Sneeze]
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Not Synced[Sneeze]
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Not SyncedOoo, be careful, Judge.
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Not SyncedOh I shall.
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Not SyncedYou know the common cold kills more people than--
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Not SyncedNevermind.
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Not SyncedI need hardly advise you to lock your doors.
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Not SyncedAnd put a chair under the handle
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Not SyncedThere are ways of turning locks from the outside
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Not SyncedAnd if it should turn out that one of you is Mr. Owen
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Not Syncedjust remember: I'm a very light sleeper.
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Not SyncedGood night.
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Not SyncedGood night, gentlemen.
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Not SyncedMay we all meet safely in the morning.
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Not SyncedGood night.
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Not SyncedGood night, sir.
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Not Synced[insistent knocking]
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Not SyncedMs. Brent!
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Not SyncedMs. Brent!
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Not SyncedShe doesn't answer.
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Not SyncedHer door locked?
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Not SyncedOf course, try it.
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Not SyncedShe's not here!
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Not SyncedYou grasp a fact very quickly, Blaw.
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Not SyncedWhat's wrong, Mr. Blaw?
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Not SyncedMs. Brent's missing.
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Not SyncedI knocked on all your doors, she's the only one who didn't answer.
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Not SyncedWhat's the matter with that?
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Not SyncedIt's late.
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Not SyncedYes, we all overslept.
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Not SyncedI heard her get up.
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Not SyncedShe must have gone downstairs.
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Not Synced[Loud thump]
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Not SyncedI locked that door last night.
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Not SyncedWho opened it?
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Not SyncedLook!
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Not SyncedGood morning.
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Not SyncedOh, it's such a pretty pattern. I thought I'd like to copy it for a new shawl.
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Not SyncedWas that door locked when you went out?
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Not SyncedOh, yes, I opened it.
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Not SyncedGood Morning, Ms. Brent.
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Not SyncedI too like to walk before breakfast
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Not Syncedbut I wouldn't have gone out alone.
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Not SyncedI feel perfectly safe when I'm alone, thank you.
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Not SyncedBut didn't you know that Rogers was outside?
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Not SyncedPoor man.
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Not SyncedI hope he didn't catch cold.
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Not SyncedWhat's that?
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Not SyncedSomeone's knocking.
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Not SyncedKitchen door.
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Not SyncedRogers, of course! He wants to get in!
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Not Synced[???] our breakfast.
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Not SyncedWhere is he?
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Not SyncedSomebody was knocking.
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Not SyncedRogers!
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Not SyncedRogers!
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Not SyncedHe's not there.
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Not SyncedRogers!
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Not SyncedKnow what I think?
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Not SyncedWe've got our man.
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Not SyncedIt's Rogers.
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Not SyncedIt fits the psychological pattern.
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Not SyncedHis behavior last night was distinctly abnormal
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Not SyncedPsychological pattern my eye, I go by facts.
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Not SyncedHe was officially accused
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Not SyncedFact.
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Not SyncedHe got drunk.
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Not SyncedHe wouldn't open the door to the woodshed.
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Not SyncedFact.
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Not SyncedRealizing this morning that he'd gone to the end of his rope
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Not Syncedhe disappears.
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Not SyncedFact.
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Not SyncedThere's another fact you haven't mentioned about Rogers.
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Not SyncedHe's dead.
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Not SyncedThe murderer was fastidious
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Not SyncedHe cleaned this blade after striking down his victim.
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Not SyncedObviously, he crept up behind
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Not Syncedswung this chopper
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Not Syncedand brought him down
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Not Syncedsplitting the cranium
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Not Synced[ten little indians melody on the piano]
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Not SyncedSeven little indian boys chopping up sticks
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Not Syncedone chopped himself in half
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Not Syncedand then there were six.
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Not SyncedWould it have needed much strength to strike the blow?
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Not SyncedWhy, a woman could've done it if that's what you mean.
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Not SyncedMs. Claythorne was locked in her room, Doctor, if that's what you mean.
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Not SyncedWe were all in our rooms.
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Not SyncedExcept
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Not SyncedNo breakfast, yet?
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Not SyncedNo.
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Not SyncedIf I had a butler like Rogers, I'd soon get rid of him.
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Not SyncedWait
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Not Syncedwe've forgotten something.
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Not SyncedWhat?
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Not SyncedThe dining room!
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Not SyncedStill locked.
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Not SyncedWhere's the key?
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Not SyncedWe found it in Rogers pocket
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Not SyncedOne, two, three, four, five, six
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Not SyncedAnother one missing?
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Not SyncedBut the door was locked.
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Not SyncedI get it!
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Not SyncedNo I don't.
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Not SyncedDid you ever hear of a bee sting being fatal?
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Not SyncedNo, why?
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Not SyncedSix little indian boys playing with a hive
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Not Synceda bumble bee stung one and then there were five.
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Not SyncedVery stupid to kill the only servant in the house.
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Not SyncedNow we don't even know where to find the marmalade.
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Not SyncedWatch out for a bee.
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Not SyncedI'd be careful of that young man.
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Not SyncedI mean to, Ms. Brent.
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Not SyncedI'm careful of everyone.
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Not SyncedA clear conscience is the best armor.
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Not SyncedThis island is an image of life.
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Not SyncedInnocence has to live surrounded by criminals.
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Not SyncedThat sounds like Mr. Owen talking.
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Not SyncedI see nothing wrong with his idea of punishing the guilty.
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Not SyncedWhat about his accusations against you?
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Not SyncedI wonder if these eggs are fresh.
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Not SyncedWhat about it, Ms Brent?
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Not SyncedYour young nephew, aren't you to blame for his death?
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Not SyncedFamily gossip, Ms. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedMy sister's boy had bad blood
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Not Syncedfrom his father's side, of course.
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Not SyncedWhooping did no good.
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Not SyncedNaturally, I had to have him placed in the reformatory.
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Not SyncedI do hope these eggs aren't over cooked.
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Not SyncedWhat happened to the boy?
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Not SyncedOh, I never saw him again.
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Not SyncedHe added to his many sins by hanging himself.
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Not SyncedI got it1
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Not SyncedI know who took the last indian!
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Not SyncedWho?
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Not SyncedRogers!
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Not SyncedHe had the key to this room.
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Not SyncedFact.
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Not SyncedHe sneaks in and takes a little indian
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Not Syncedlocks the door again
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Not Syncedgoes back to the woodshed where he chops some sticks.
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Not SyncedFact.
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Not SyncedAnd then
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Not SyncedAnd then?
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Not SyncedHe takes the chopper and splits his own cranium.
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Not SyncedAs the doctor would say.
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Not SyncedFact
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Not SyncedI'd like to see you do that to yourself, Blaw.
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Not SyncedIt would take practice.
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Not SyncedAnyone inside the house could leave without being noticed.
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Not SyncedTrue, Ms. Brent?
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Not SyncedPerfectly true.
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Not SyncedThe murderer meets Rogers outside and kills him.
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Not SyncedHe then takes the key from his victim's pocket, and you know the rest.
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Not SyncedYes.
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Not SyncedBut the key was still in Rogers' pocket.
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Not SyncedOf course.
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Not SyncedThe murderer puts the key back in Rogers' pocket and goes to bed again.
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Not SyncedOr goes for an innocent walk before breakfast.
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Not SyncedSorry, Ms. Brent.
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Not SyncedAnyone have more tea?
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Not SyncedLombard!
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Not SyncedLombard!
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Not SyncedYes, Blaw?
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Not SyncedWhat you doing here?
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Not SyncedYou called me, didn't you?
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Not SyncedYes, oh, oh, yes.
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Not SyncedI ain't saying, but don't you think the old judge knows too much?
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Not SyncedDescribing every move?
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Not SyncedYou'd think he'd been at the scene of the crime.
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Not SyncedMy Dear Blaw, in my opinion, you haven't a chance.
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Not SyncedHow's that?
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Not SyncedLack of imagination.
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Not SyncedA criminal with a brain like U.N. Owen can think rings around you anytime he wants.
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Not SyncedNo man ever got the better of me, yet.
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Not SyncedHow about a woman?
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Not SyncedYes, yes.
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Not SyncedOne should never trust a woman.
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Not SyncedShe's clearly a manic depressive.
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Not SyncedI don't know why I didn't see it before.
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Not SyncedShe was very strange in the kitchen this morning.
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Not SyncedWe all behaved strangely, but I find no evidence.
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Not SyncedShe left no clues.
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Not SyncedBut she did.
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Not SyncedWhat about this, huh?
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Not SyncedNo sane person would think of using seaweed as a pattern for a shawl!
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Not SyncedShe tried to throw us off the track.
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Not SyncedIt's her.
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Not SyncedI'll stake my life it's her.
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Not SyncedWait, Blaw.
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Not SyncedLet Ms. Claythorne call her.
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Not SyncedShe'd be less suspicious.
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Not SyncedMs. Brent!
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Not SyncedMs. Brent!
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Not SyncedMs. Brent.
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Not SyncedMs. Brent!
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Not SyncedIt's no use, Ms. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedShe'll not answer.
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Not SyncedLook at the bee.
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Not SyncedLook at the bee!
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Not SyncedJust an ordinary bee, Ms. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedNothing.
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Not Syncedbut a small mark on the neck.
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Not SyncedHere's your bee, Doctor.
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Not SyncedSomebody must've taken it.
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Not SyncedIt's not here!
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Not SyncedCome see for yourself.
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Not SyncedWhat poison was injected?
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Not SyncedI could only guess
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Not Syncedit was very potent
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Not Syncedshe must've died immediately.
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Not SyncedBut the bee.
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Not SyncedThat bee in her room.
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Not SyncedThat's our murderers artistic touch.
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Not Syncedhe likes to stick to his blasted nursery jingle.
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Not SyncedIt's mad.
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Not SyncedWe're all mad.
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Not SyncedI'm not, Mr Lombard.
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Not SyncedI still have my reasoning powers.
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Not SyncedThere are five of us left.
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Not SyncedOne of us is a murderer
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Not SyncedThe rest of us are defenseless.
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Not SyncedDefenseless?!
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Not SyncedHow do we know one of us haven't got a revolver?
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Not SyncedA good point, Blaw.
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Not SyncedHow do we know?
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Not SyncedWell, I know I haven't got one.
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Not Synced[??] it's against the law.
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Not SyncedHow about you, Doctor?
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Not SyncedWell, of course not! You can search me, gentlemen.
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Not SyncedSearch me.
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Not SyncedMs. Claythorne?
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Not SyncedI wish I had.
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Not SyncedQuite right, Ms. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedIt's an unfortunate oversight
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Not SyncedOne should never be careless when visiting a place one doesn't know.
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Not SyncedWhy didn't you tell us you had a revolver?
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Not SyncedNobody asked me.
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Not SyncedI've got him!
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Not SyncedAren't you wasting your time?
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Not SyncedI know where it is!
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Not SyncedJudge, you said just now that one of us was the murderer.
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Not SyncedIf I were you, I wouldn't let Blaw get at that gun.
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Not SyncedIt's not here!
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Not SyncedLook again, Blaw!
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Not SyncedIt's gotta be there.
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Not SyncedLook in his pocket!
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Not SyncedNo! Take him off! Take him off!
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Not SyncedNot here.
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Not SyncedWhat did you do with it?
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Not SyncedWhat did YOU do with it?
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Not SyncedGood heavens! Where is it?
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Not SyncedThe one who can answer that question is obviously not going to speak.
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Not SyncedAt a time like this.
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Not SyncedA game of the mind to [??] a game of the mind.
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Not SyncedYou know the safest thing for you to do is to stay in your room.
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Not SyncedWith the door locked.
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Not SyncedWhat about your self?
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Not SyncedOh, I wouldn't stay out here alone with any of the others.
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Not SyncedWhy not?
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Not SyncedDon't you think it's strange that there's a never third person present when
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Not Syncedanything unpleasant occurs?
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Not SyncedMr. Owen always manages to be alone with his victims.
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Not SyncedWhen a third person is present
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Not Syncednothing happens.
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Not SyncedDoesn't that make you nervous?
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Not SyncedOut here with me alone?
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Not SyncedBut we're not alone.
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Not SyncedI asked Mr. Blaw to keep an eye on us.
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Not SyncedHe's my third person.
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Not SyncedBlaw!
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Not SyncedLook, another misfortune.
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Not SyncedSomething's wrong with the machinery
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Not SyncedBatteries must be running down.
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Not SyncedWe can't keep every light in the house burning tongiht.
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Not SyncedI'll go to the woodshed and see to it.
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Not SyncedLeave it on, Doctor. Leave it on.
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Not SyncedSo are you off your game [???]
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Not SyncedYou went away from the window and left me
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Not Syncedalone.
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Not SyncedI gotta go to the woodshed.
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Not SyncedYou better go to your room and lock your door.
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Not SyncedI shall.
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Not SyncedWhere's Ms. Claythorne
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Not SyncedI don't know.
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Not SyncedWhere's Blaw?
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Not SyncedHe went out to the woodshed.
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Not SyncedWoodshed?
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Not SyncedWhat's wrong, Doctor?
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Not SyncedOh, I see.
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Not SyncedYou and I
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Not Syncedwe're
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Not Syncedwe're alone in the house.
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Not SyncedLombard! Lombard!
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Not SyncedCome here!
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Not SyncedDon't leave us!
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Not Synced[Machinery whirring]
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Not SyncedWhere's Vera?
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Not SyncedVera?
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Not SyncedMs. Claythorne?
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Not SyncedDon't come any closer.
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Not SyncedWhere is she?
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Not SyncedBlaw, if you don't tell me, I swear, I'll kill you.
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Not Synced[???]
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Not SyncedNow, Doctor, please.
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Not SyncedGive me a chance.
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Not Synced[???]
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Not SyncedI won't say a word to the others.
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Not SyncedDon't torment this way.
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Not SyncedIf you
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Not SyncedIf you want to kill the others.
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Not SyncedI won't interfere.
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Not SyncedI won't say a word.
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Not SyncedI'll even help you if you'll spare my life.
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Not SyncedLook, I trust you.
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Not SyncedDon't you trust me?
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Not SyncedUm, yes.
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Not SyncedThat's more reasonable.
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Not SyncedDON'T COME ANY CLOSER!
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Not SyncedIsn't your arm getting tired?
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Not SyncedDon't worry about me.
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Not SyncedListen, if Ms. Claythorne is safe in her room as you say.
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Not SyncedWe're both behaving like idiots.
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Not Synced[???] I prefer being a living idiot.
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Not SyncedSomebody's coming.
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Not SyncedWhat?
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Not SyncedMs. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedI told you to stay locked in your room.
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Not SyncedI'm looking for
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Not SyncedOh.
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Not SyncedHe's right Vera
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Not SyncedYou shouldn't be so careless.
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Not SyncedCome on.
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Not SyncedStay here! Both of you!
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Not SyncedNow I can do what I came out to do.
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Not SyncedDo you know anything about electricity?
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Not SyncedDon't bother me.
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Not SyncedI get it!
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Not SyncedStay where you are!
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Not SyncedI shan't move an inch.
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Not SyncedNeither will I.
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Not SyncedUntil the light comes on.
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Not SyncedDo you think it will?
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Not SyncedWhy not?
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Not SyncedThis is no accident.
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Not SyncedSomeone wants this house to be dark tonight.
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Not SyncedWho?
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Not SyncedThe one we fear.
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Not SyncedWhy, my dear Doctor, he's made a mistake.
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Not SyncedThis trick of putting out the lights clears two people.
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Not SyncedYou and me.
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Not SyncedNow we can trust each other.
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Not SyncedI see.
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Not SyncedYes, the idea was to keep us in fear of each other.
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Not SyncedBut now we can form an alliance, you and I.
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Not SyncedAnd find the murderer.
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Not SyncedWe no longer have anything to conceal from each other, have we?
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Not SyncedJust what I was thinking.
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Not Syncedooh-hoo I needed that.
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Not SyncedNow.
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Not SyncedNow.
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Not Syncedwe can tell each other the truth.
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Not SyncedThe entire truth.
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Not SyncedWho's going to speak first?
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Not SyncedVery well, I shall begin.
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Not SyncedAs you know, Mr. Owen claimed that I was responsible for the death of one Edward Seaton.
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Not SyncedAnd it's perfectly true.
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Not SyncedHe was an innocent man on trial for his life.
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Not SyncedI had nothing against him.
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Not SyncedI wanted to ruin the reputation of his defending counsel, who lost the case.
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Not SyncedWhile his client lost his life.
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Not SyncedDoctor.
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Not SyncedTell us the truth.
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Not SyncedYour fate depends on it.
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Not SyncedI'm convinced of that.
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Not SyncedThe gramophone record did not lie.
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Not SyncedI operated on Mrs. Cleaves while I was under the influence of, uh,
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Not Syncedguilty I was.
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Not SyncedBut of drinking.
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Not SyncedNot of killing.
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Not SyncedI don't see where this is getting us!
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Not SyncedSit down, Mr. Blaw.
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Not SyncedThis is getting us to a very important conclusion. Isn't that right, Doctor?
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Not SyncedIf I were you, I'd, uh, speak Dr. Blaw.
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Not SyncedI didn't kill anybody!
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Not SyncedWe're listening, Mr. Blaw.
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Not SyncedThis landlord chap was innocent alright.
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Not SyncedBut I was mixed up with the gang that was out to get him.
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Not SyncedOn my testimony, he got sent up for life.
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Not SyncedThat's all.
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Not SyncedBut he died in prison, didn't he?
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Not SyncedOf course he did.
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Not SyncedHow could I know that would happen?
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Not SyncedWhat about yourself, Mr. Lombard?
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Not SyncedWhat about those twenty-one poor natives in South Africa?
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Not SyncedDon't get excited, Blaw.
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Not SyncedMr. Lombard is unable to deny a thing.
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Not SyncedAh hah!
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Not SyncedThat's the first thing you said I believe!
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Not SyncedAre you leaving us, Ms. Claythorne?
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Not SyncedMy dear child, you're trembling.
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Not SyncedI
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Not SyncedI'm so cold.
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Not SyncedWould you like us to postpone this inquiry while we build a fire?
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Not SyncedThat would mean going outside to get wood.
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Not SyncedAs Rogers did.
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Not SyncedNo.
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Not SyncedWe'll wait while you get your coat.
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Not SyncedThank you.
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Not SyncedStay here, Mr. Lombard.
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Not SyncedNothing can happen to her if we all remain in this room.
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Not Synced[Door Opening]
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Not Synced[Woman Screaming]
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Not SyncedVera!
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Not SyncedMs. Claythorne!
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Not SyncedDoctor!
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Not SyncedBlaw
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Not SyncedWho is it?
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Not SyncedIt's me, Blaw!
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Not SyncedLombard.
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Not SyncedWhere's Blaw?
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Not SyncedHow would I know in the dark?
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Not SyncedWhere have you been all this time?
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Not SyncedI went to my room to get this candle.
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Not SyncedWhere have you been?
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Not SyncedI've been looking for my flashlight.
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Not SyncedWhere is Blaw?
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Not SyncedBlaw! What the devil are you doing in my room?
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Not SyncedYour room? No wonder I couldn't find it.
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Not SyncedWhat happened to you?
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Not SyncedSomebody bumped into me.
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Not SyncedDid you hear anything?
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Not SyncedYeah, sounded like a shot.
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Not SyncedSounded like something fell to me.
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Not SyncedYou're jumpy, both of ya.
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Not SyncedNerves.
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Not SyncedIt's Vera's.
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Not SyncedVera!
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Not SyncedVera, what happened?
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Not SyncedDon't be frightened, Dear. What happened?
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Not SyncedHe was in my room.
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Not SyncedWho?
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Not SyncedI felt
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Not SyncedI don't know
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Not Syncedsomething like a hand
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Not Syncedwho was it?
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Not SyncedI--, I don't know.
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Not SyncedMy candles went out.
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Not SyncedWe'll soon find out.
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Not Synced[Wind rushing]
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Not SyncedHELP! LIGHT!
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Not SyncedLIGHTS!
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Not SyncedThe seaweed.
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Not SyncedIt felt like a cold hand.
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Not SyncedThat's what Ms. Claythorne walked into.
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Not SyncedWho brought it in here?
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Not SyncedWho brought it into the house?
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Not SyncedMs. Brent.
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Not SyncedAre you sure Ms. Brent is--?
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Not SyncedDead as a doornail.
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Not SyncedWhere's the judge?
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Not SyncedThat's funny, I thought he came up with us.
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Not SyncedSo did I!
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Not SyncedHe was right behind me on the staircase.
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Not SyncedYes, I thought I bumped into him.
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Not SyncedWhen I heard that shot.
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Not SyncedShot?! What'd I tell you?
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Not SyncedWhat?
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Not SyncedWhy, the Old Fox knew too much!
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Not SyncedYou say you heard a shot?
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Not Syncedyes.
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Not SyncedWell, don't you see? He took a shot at us in the dark!
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Not SyncedHe'll pop us like clay pigeons if we go down the stairs.
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Not SyncedThere's one way to find out.
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Not SyncedIt's my own.
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Not SyncedIt looks too easy.
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Not SyncedAlright, Judge, come outside.
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Not SyncedDon't think I can't see you.
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Not SyncedHe has been shot through the head.
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Not SyncedOnly one shot fired.
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Not SyncedWho will be next?
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Not SyncedAnother one proved innocent.
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Not SyncedToo late, he'd found the solution. That's why he had to be silenced.
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Not SyncedSilenced by who?
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Not SyncedBy whom?
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Not SyncedDon't you remember!
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Not SyncedAh, one moment, Ms. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedJust when the Judge was about to question you
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Not Syncedyou came up here, presumably to get your coat.
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Not SyncedTrue?
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Not SyncedYes.
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Not SyncedYou opened that door, wind blows out your candles, seaweed touches your face.
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Not SyncedYou scream.
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Not SyncedPerfect! Perfect!
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Not SyncedBut!
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Not SyncedConsiderable time elapses and then we find you way down there.
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Not SyncedWhat made you run the wrong way?
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Not SyncedShe didn't know where she was going. She was hysterical.
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Not SyncedAgreed. But if Ms. Claythorne had not screamed, we would still be in the dining room
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Not Syncedand the judge would be alive.
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Not SyncedNow, wait a minute! Don't confuse things.
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Not SyncedOne of you two pulled this trigger and you're trying to pin it on Ms. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedNow you wait a minute, Mr. Lombard. We know very well that the Judge was on the point of a very
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Not Syncedimportant discovery.
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Not SyncedHow do we know what was in the judge's mind?
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Not SyncedI do know, he took me into his confidence.
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Not SyncedTruth.
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Not SyncedThe entire truth.
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Not SyncedMs. Claythorne, did you or did not commit the crime of which the gramophone accused you?
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Not SyncedI'd rather not talk about it.
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Not SyncedAhh, but you must. We've all confessed our little, um, errors. All except you.
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Not SyncedCome now, my girl.
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Not SyncedYou didn't really kill this Buckner chap did you?
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Not SyncedWill you take my word if I tell you I didn't?
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Not SyncedI'm afraid I will.
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Not SyncedThen you have my word for it.
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Not SyncedAnd don't ask me anymore questions.
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Not SyncedCan't you see she's telling the truth?
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Not SyncedThat is precisely her mistake.
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Not SyncedI don't see how.
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Not SyncedYou will.
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Not SyncedYou will.
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Not SyncedThe judge reasoned thus.
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Not SyncedOwen enticed us to this island to be punished for past crimes.
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Not SyncedRight.
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Not SyncedWe three have, uh, admitted, shall I say, our guilt?
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Not SyncedRight.
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Not SyncedTherefore, we cannot be interested in the punishment of crime.
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Not SyncedConclusion: Owen is the one who has not committed any past crime.
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Not SyncedI get it!
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Not SyncedWhat a wonderful brain. To think he couldn't save his own life.
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Not SyncedYes, but he saved ours.
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Not SyncedYes, of course, that's the important thing.
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Not SyncedDo you understand now, Mr. Lombard?
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Not SyncedOh, it's great, convincing, mathematical deduction.
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Not SyncedHo, ho, wait a minute.
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Not SyncedOh, no, not you either, Blaw.
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Not SyncedNow nobody has it.
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Not SyncedThat's an excellent arrangement.
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Not SyncedNow we can all sleep.
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Not SyncedLet's turn in, Gentlemen.
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Not SyncedGood night, Gentlemen.
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Not SyncedDoctor, I find one flaw in your theory.
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Not SyncedI could destroy it in four words. Wanna hear them?
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Not SyncedSuppose I said "I am Mr. Owen."
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Not SyncedIt would be most interesting.
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Not SyncedBut quite unlikely
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Not SyncedTrouble with you Lombard, is nobody can believe you.
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Not SyncedToo bad, I was just trying to be helpful.
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Not SyncedGood night, sleep well.
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Not SyncedI hope I will.
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Not SyncedI'm sure I will.
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Not SyncedHow long have you been out there?
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Not SyncedShh! Not so loud!
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Not SyncedBut how long have you been out there?
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Not SyncedEver since you put out your light.
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Not SyncedWhy?
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Not SyncedI wanted to be here to welcome Mr. Owen.
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Not SyncedLocking you in this room and leaving the key outside is a little too obvious, isn't it?
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Not SyncedIt's the doctor or Blaw.
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Not SyncedAnd unless I'm mistaken, one of them is going to come through that door any minute.
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Not SyncedHow do I know he's not here already?
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Not SyncedYou.
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Not SyncedIf you believed that, you wouldn't have opened your window.
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Not SyncedWhat about me?
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Not SyncedHmm, you're not smart enough.
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Not SyncedA quick thinking girl would have confessed to any old crime in order to clear herself of what's happened in this house.
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Not SyncedAre you sure you didn't kill this fellow Barclay?
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Not SyncedMaybe you forgot about it.
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Not SyncedOr maybe he never existed?
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Not SyncedOh, yes, he did.
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Not SyncedWell, maybe he was never killed.
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Not SyncedYes, he was.
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Not SyncedBy someone who was close to you?
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Not SyncedAnd you were suspected?
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Not SyncedWhat happened to that someone who was close to you?
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Not SyncedShe was my sister.
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Not SyncedAnd I took care of her to the very last.
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Not SyncedOh, now I see that Mr. Owen isn't infallible.
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Not SyncedYou don't belong in this house!
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Not SyncedYou haven't killed your way into it.
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Not SyncedAren't you ashamed of talking of murder so lightly, Mr. Lombard?
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Not SyncedDon't call me mister.
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Not SyncedAnd don't call me Lombard.
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Not SyncedI'll tell you something about Mr. Lombard.
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Not SyncedSomething else that Mr. Owen doesn't know.
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Not Synced[whining, creaking sound.]
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Not Synced[footsteps]
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Not SyncedGive me a chance to grab him when he comes in.
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Not SyncedDon't shoot unless you have to.
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Not Synced[footsteps]
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Not SyncedHe's going away.
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Not SyncedDownstairs?
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Not SyncedI'm going to find out.
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Not SyncedI forgot it's locked.
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Not SyncedI'll go around the other way.
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Not SyncedTake the gun.
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Not SyncedOh no, you keep it.
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Not SyncedIn case I can't get back.
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Not SyncedBut he might kill you
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Not SyncedIf he does, he's going to make a serious mistake.
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Not SyncedThe other thing he doesn't know is
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Not SyncedI am not Mr. Lombard.
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Not SyncedNow we'll find out.
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Not SyncedIt's either Blaw or the doctor.
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Not SyncedThe one who's not in his room.
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Not Synced[insistent knocking]
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Not SyncedBlaw! Blaw! Get up!
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Not SyncedOpen the door!
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Not SyncedWho let that girl out of her room?
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Not SyncedNever mind that, Mr. Blaw, come on!
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Not SyncedHe's not here!
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Not SyncedNow we know who it is!
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Not SyncedI heard him go downstairs.
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Not SyncedCome on, Blaw, we'll catch him.
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Not SyncedHow do I know you heard the doctor?
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Not SyncedDon't be a fool, Blaw! We have no time to waste.
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Not SyncedLife is short, isn't it?
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Not SyncedBut I heard him, too, Mr. Blaw!
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Not SyncedOh, you did, did you?
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Not SyncedIt's a nice present you got there.
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Not SyncedMr. Lombard's getting generous.
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Not SyncedYou go first!
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Not SyncedCome on, Vera.
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Not SyncedMight be a trick
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Not SyncedRight, Blaw. Maybe he's in the house.
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Not SyncedOne, two, three.
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Not SyncedThree indians, only.
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Not SyncedHe wants to make us think he's dead.
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Not SyncedDead to throw us off the track.
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Not SyncedYou don't fool us this time, Dr. Armstrong.
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Not Synced[Ten Little Indians melody being whistled.]
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Not SyncedWhat's that?!
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Not Synced[ten little indians melody being whistled]
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Not SyncedLombard!
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Not SyncedBlaw, what are you doing down there alone?
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Not SyncedI think I know where the doctor is!
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Not SyncedWhere?
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Not SyncedI'm not sure, yet, but I'll wait for you.
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Not SyncedAlright. We shan't be long.
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Not SyncedI get it!
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Not SyncedAren't you being careless unlocking your door when you don't know who's out here?
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Not SyncedBut I thought it was you.
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Not SyncedYou heard it too, huh?
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Not SyncedI heard you pass my door.
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Not SyncedNot me.
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Not SyncedI thought I heard you.
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Not SyncedAre you sure you haven't been outside of your room?
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Not SyncedI wanted to ask you the same thing.
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Not SyncedMaybe Mr. Blaw came back to his room.
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Not SyncedNo, no, no. I knocked on his door. I heard a noise whle I was dressing.
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Not SyncedLike a door slamming?
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Not SyncedExactly. You heard it too, huh?
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Not SyncedWhat is it?
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Not SyncedI don't know. Don't you feel all the time that there's someone
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Not Syncedsomeone waiting and watching?
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Not SyncedYes, I know what you mean.
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Not SyncedIt's just nerves.
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Not SyncedThen you have thought it.
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Not SyncedKeep a grip on yourself, Darling. There's nothing supernatural about this business. It's definitely human.
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Not SyncedYou mean it's the doctor?
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Not SyncedThe mad doctor.
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Not SyncedHiding here?
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Not SyncedWe'll soon enough find out.
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Not Synced[Woman screaming]
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Not SyncedHe must've been looking that way. And while he was looking,
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Not SyncedDr. Armstrong
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Not SyncedThat was Armstrong we both heard!
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Not SyncedBut what was Blaw looking at?
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Not SyncedWhat do you see?
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Not SyncedWhat is it?
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Not SyncedIt's impossible.
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Not SyncedLet me see!
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Not SyncedYou're going to see.
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Not SyncedCome with me.
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Not SyncedWhat is it? What is it? Tell me!
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Not SyncedLook!
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Not SyncedArmstrong. He's been dead for hours.
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Not SyncedFor hours?
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Not SyncedSince the last tide.
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Not SyncedNo footprints around the body.
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Not SyncedBut if he was...
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Not Syncedwho killed Blaw?
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Not SyncedYes. There are only two people alive on this island.
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Not SyncedYou
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Not Syncedand you!
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Not SyncedSo this is how it ends, Vera.
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Not SyncedThis is how it ends.
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Not SyncedWe come to the truth, now.
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Not SyncedYes, the truth, the entire truth.
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Not SyncedDon't come any closer.
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Not SyncedOh, I see.
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Not SyncedThat's not quite right, my Dear. It doesn't fit in your nursery rhym.
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Not SyncedDon't try to talk your way out.
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Not SyncedYou made one mistake. Giving me this revolver.
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Not SyncedLook, I don't mind being killed, but I hate like the devil to be killed for someone else.
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Not SyncedDidn't I tell you I wasn't Lombard?
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Not SyncedWhat is your name?
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Not SyncedCharles Morley. You're not a very good detective. Mr. Blaw spotted the initial on my luggage the moment I arrived here.
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Not SyncedWhy did you come here under another name?
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Not SyncedI knew Lombard very well.
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Not SyncedHe committed suicide. I wanted to find out if Mr. Owen's letter had anything to do with it.
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Not SyncedYou expect me to believe that?
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Not SyncedWhy not? There's something much more difficult to believe.
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Not SyncedThat one of us is Mr. Owen.
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Not SyncedI know that I'm not.
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Not SyncedAnd I simply can't believe that you are.
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Not SyncedDon't try to fool me, I know I'm not.
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Not SyncedIt's got to be you. There's no other explanation.
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Not SyncedIf you're so sure, go ahead and shoot.
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Not SyncedYou see, you have a doubt.
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Not SyncedDon't come any closer! I'll shoot!
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Not SyncedNo you won't, you can't shoot.
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Not SyncedYou still trust me and I still trust you.
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Not SyncedThere's got to be an explanation.
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Not SyncedYes, that's it!
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Not SyncedYou've got to shoot me!
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Not SyncedNow, shoot!
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Not SyncedBut it won't hit you.
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Not SyncedThat's what I mean! Shoot! And don't be frightened if I fall.
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Not Synced[ten little indians melody being whistled]
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Not Synced[ten little indians melody being whistled]
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Not SyncedA game of the mind, Ms. Claythorne. And now it's time for the last shot. And now, the game is over.
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Not SyncedOne little indian boy, left all alone.
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Not SyncedHe went and hanged himself and then there were none.
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Not SyncedIt's for you, Ms. Claythorne.
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Not SyncedWhat if I don't agree to hang myself?
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Not SyncedHo! Oh, that's been taken care of.
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Not SyncedDo you mind if I sit down?
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Not SyncedEvery artist has a certain amount of vanity.
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Not SyncedWe all like the admiration of the public
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Not Syncedand you are my last public.
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Not SyncedI have two great ideas.
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Not SyncedThe first was a search for perfect human justice.
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Not SyncedAnd you've seen the result.
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Not SyncedTo perfect this scheme, my second idea was to find an unwitting accomplice among the criminals invited here for punishment.
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Not SyncedI needed a respectable fool, and naturally, I selected a man whose fear of death might make him extremely cooperative.
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Not SyncedI proposed a scheme to confuse the imaginary Mr. Owen.
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Not SyncedIt was simply this: I must appear to be the next victim.
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Not SyncedRemember the seaweed?
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Not SyncedArmstrong and I placed it in your room.
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Not SyncedYour scream was perfect.
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Not SyncedWe pretended to rush out, but according to our plan, we came back.
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Not SyncedNow, I was assumed to be dead. Killed by that gun I had, uh, borrowed from Mr. Lombard.
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Not SyncedAnd which he found later on the steps.
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Not SyncedI counted on everyone's confusion in the dark.
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Not SyncedAnd I counted on Armstrong who played his part to the hilt.
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Not SyncedI knew no one would challenge the doctor's authority when he would say "he has been shot through the head."
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Not SyncedAfter that, I had to play my part.
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Not SyncedAnd what a part it was.
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Not SyncedNo one would suspect me.
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Not SyncedLeast of all the dear doctor.
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Not SyncedWho thought that I was about to discover the unknown murderer and was waiting for me on the beach
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Not Syncedand worrying about the success of our plan.
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Not SyncedA few minutes later, he had nothing more to worry about.
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Not SyncedJustice had triumphed once again.
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Not SyncedToo late he had learned that drinking, when it gets out of hand, can be fatal.
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Not SyncedSo, you see, the whole thing has been as inevitable as the nursery rhyme.
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Not SyncedWhen the boat arrives on the mainland, there will be ten dead bodies and a riddle no one can solve on Indian Island.
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Not SyncedTen?
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Not SyncedMy dear child, I'm an old and sick man.
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Not SyncedI received my death sentence a year ago.
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Not SyncedRather than go painfully and slowly, I choose to leave this wicked world with a proud record of good deeds.
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Not SyncedBut how can you force me to hang myself?
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Not SyncedThe only living person found here with nine corpses will certainly be hanged, as the last little indian has to be.
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Not SyncedPublic hanging isn't pretty,
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Not Syncedif you'll allow me to give you a piece of friendly advice, do it now, privately.
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Not SyncedMore dignified.
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Not SyncedAnd now my work is done.
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Not SyncedNever should trust a woman.
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Not SyncedThanks for the advice, Mr. Owen.
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Not SyncedBut if I hadn't trusted you, Darling, and if you hadn't trusted me
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Not Syncedby the way, why did you trust me?
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Not SyncedWhy did you?
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Not SyncedOn a count of one thing Mr. Owen couldn't foresee.
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Not Synced[Woman screaming]
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Not SyncedSomebody!
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Not SyncedSomebody's still alive!
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Not SyncedGood morning.
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Not SyncedReady to leave now?
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Not SyncedOh ho ho, are we?
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Not SyncedAre the others ready, too?
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Not SyncedYou call them.
- Title:
- Agatha Christie's - And Then There Were None - full movie (1945 film)
- Description:
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This is the best movie version of Agatha Christie's classic mystery novel. Ten people are trapped on a remote island, and they are killed off one by one. .
And Then There Were None is a 1945 film adaption of Agatha Christie's best-selling mystery novel And Then There Were None directed by René Clair.
The film changes certain characters' names and adheres to the ending of the play rather than that of the novel. Though its subject matter is dark, the screenplay injects considerable humor into the proceedings, lightening the tone of Christie's grim book. It was directed by René Clair from a screenplay by Dudley Nichols. The film could arguably be seen as a precursor to the modern slasher film, though it certainly isn't gory, and the deaths are not played up for their horror, as they are in slasher films today.Cast -
Barry Fitzgerald...Judge Francis J. Quinncannon
Walter Huston...Dr. Edward G. Armstrong
Louis Hayward...Philip Lombard/Charles Morley
June Duprez...Vera Claythorne
Roland Young...Detective William Henry Blore
Mischa Auer...Prince Nikita "Nikki" Starloff
C. Aubrey Smith...General Sir John Mandrake
Judith Anderson...Emily Brent
Richard Haydn...Thomas Rogers
Queenie Leonard...Ethel Rogers - Video Language:
- English
- Team:
Film & TV
- Duration:
- 01:37:15
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