Black Widow (1951)
62 min | Crime, Drama | 22 October 1951 (UK)
A woman and her lover plan the second death of her husband after their first attempt fails.
Director: Vernon Sewell
Writers: Allan MacKinnon (screenplay) (as Alan MacKinnon), Lester Powell (radio serial Return From Darkness)
Stars: Christine Norden, Robert Ayres, Jennifer Jayne
62 min | Crime, Drama | 22 October 1951 (UK)
A woman and her lover plan the second death of her husband after their first attempt fails.
Director: Vernon Sewell
Writers: Allan MacKinnon (screenplay) (as Alan MacKinnon), Lester Powell (radio serial Return From Darkness)
Stars: Christine Norden, Robert Ayres, Jennifer Jayne
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01:21I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you.
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02:21I'm going to kill you
02:51Sheila, you had better phone Dr. Wallace
03:21Good morning Sheila
03:47Good morning Doctor
03:49How is the patient
03:50Well he seems to be more or less all right, except he's no idea who he is, he's lost his memory
03:54Oh he has has he, dearie dearie me
03:58I told him it would probably be all right, you know, trying to cheer him up, but will it mean he'll have to see a specialist
04:03Specialist, what am I for
04:05Well I thought, you know, a lost memory, maybe a psychiatrist
04:08Sheila Kemp, a psychiatrist indeed, you'll be suggesting an astrologer next, since when have I been calling in psychiatrists
04:14I'm terribly sorry
04:15I'm sorry you should be, well I'll weigh up and see him now
04:19Would you like me to take you up
04:20No thank you, I'll see him by myself
04:30Well young fellow, I'm Dr. Wallace
04:32How are you Doc
04:33How are you is much more to the point, Sheila tells me that you've lost your memory
04:37Yeah I guess so, kind of stupid isn't it
04:39Maybe it is and maybe it isn't, we don't know the reason yet
04:44First thing I want to have a look at your eyes
04:46My eyes, what's wrong with them
04:48Nothing that I know of, but if a doctor can find himself looking at things there was something wrong with, he'd not get very far
04:55Very well, out of the bed and come and sit in this chair here
04:58Okay Doc
05:02That's it
05:06Now then, I just want you to look at my right ear
05:12That's it, pay no attention to this wee light
05:17Now look at the left ear
05:24Aye, well that looks all right from here
05:28Next thing is to have a look and see how that crack on the head is progressing
05:51Healing nicely
05:54Yes, the best thing for that from now on will be fresh air, we can dispense with the bandages
05:59I guess this is how I lost my memory, huh
06:02Maybe so, but that's only the excuse, it's not the reason
06:06What do you mean Doc
06:07Outside the penny novelettes people don't go losing their memories just for a crack in the head
06:11No, no it's usually cerebral senility, pardoning the utterance
06:15Now have a good look at your eyes, it's certainly not that
06:18So the trouble seems to be psychological
06:21You sound like a psychiatrist
06:22When you call me that Smylo, I'm no psychiatrist Malek
06:25I'm sorry Doc
06:27A psychiatrist is usually a medical man trying to forget his medical training
06:30I am a doctor, my field includes everything from mental illness to malaria or mumps, anything but mumps anyway
06:36There must be something
06:38Aye, just so
06:41Your trouble seems to be retrograde amnesia, pure and simple
06:44I hope it's pure Doc, but it's certainly not simple
06:47What do you mean
06:48Well, mind you this is not my final diagnosis
06:51But it seems to me that when you got hit by whatever hit you, you were in a highly neurotic state
06:56You understand
06:57You were probably running away from something
06:59The police haven't heard about me or so I'm told
07:02The police aren't the only thing you ran away from
07:04My guess is that you had such a load on your mind that your mind just wouldn't wear it
07:08So when you got that clip in the head, your subconscious mind just took the opportunity of running away
07:14All of which may not sound like the right jargon for a psychiatrist
07:18Would you like me to call one in
07:20Thank you, no
07:21Good, that proves your mind's not affected anyway
07:24Is my head badly hurt Doc, I mean apart from the loss of memory
07:28No, as far as that goes you'll be alright in a couple of days
07:31Here, there's a way we might get at something
07:35Last night when you were a bit delirious, you seemed to be having some sort of a dream
07:39Do you remember anything about it
07:42Was that when I was calling for Christine
07:45Uh-huh
07:46Oh, I'm sorry Doc, I don't remember the dream at all
07:49Would you mind if we tried to recapture that dream
07:52What would that involve
07:53Just an injection and a few questions, that's all
07:56If it's likely to help in restoring my memory, that's okay with me
07:59Right laddie, back onto the bed
08:01Okay Doc
08:06Oh hello there, any word from Weatherby's
08:09Yes, the letter's on your desk there
08:11Where
08:12In the kitchen
08:14Where
08:15In the kitchen
08:18I saw Doctor Wallace's car outside, I suppose he's come to see that young chap
08:22How is he, have you seen him
08:24Yes, I took him up some tea, he seems alright, he's lost his memory
08:28Good Lord, has he
08:30What's the doctor say
08:31I don't know yet, he's still up there
08:35I'm not saying that this will get us anywhere at all
08:38But it might just help us to find out what this dream is of yours that you can't remember
08:43And that might help us to find out even more
08:48Are you ready
08:49Sure
08:51Right, I just want you to close your eyes
08:55And just relax completely
09:13Now this dream of yours, have you had it often
09:19I wouldn't know
09:21You wouldn't?
09:23Try and tell me about it
09:26There's a woman in it, isn't there
09:28A woman called Christine
09:32It's just when you're dozing off, you start to remember
09:36I don't remember
09:38I don't remember
09:40It's just when you're dozing off to sleep that it comes, isn't it
09:45Just when you're waking up
09:48Come on
09:50Try and tell me
09:53I don't know what it is
09:57The trees
10:00They're all bare
10:05I'm walking up the aisles
10:10I don't want to walk up
10:14But I have to
10:17There's a house
10:20At the top
10:24I can't see it
10:27But I know it's there
10:31If I go on
10:35I'll come to it
10:39And then
10:43There's Christine
10:47She's waiting
10:51Waiting for me
10:55At the top of the avenue
11:00She's in a house, I think
11:06Christine
11:09Christine
11:11As soon as I see the house
11:15Christine
11:20That's when the dream ends
11:29I don't wake up
11:33I just
11:40I don't know
11:44It's all worries
11:48All right
11:49All right, you have a nice quiet sleep now
11:53You'll be all right
11:56There was only one road accident reported last night in this area
12:00And that was 40 miles away, near York
12:02A car overturned and caught fire
12:04It wasn't in that, I can assure you
12:06One thing, he's not burned
12:07For another, he couldn't have walked four miles in that condition
12:10That's a long 40
12:13How is he now, doctor?
12:14No, he's asleep just now
12:15I've just given him an injection
12:16He'll likely stay asleep for a wee while
12:18Kemp, you'll have to keep him here for a few days
12:20Unless you want to send him down to the hospital
12:22Oh, we don't want to do that
12:24Oh, don't we?
12:25Well, I mean
12:27Well, it wouldn't be very kind, would it, doctor?
12:29What is it these yanks have that the others haven't got?
12:32And who's going to nurse him?
12:33He won't take very much nursing
12:35He won't take very much nursing, will he?
12:36No, no, no, just rest and fresh air
12:39There's not very much wrong with him just now, but
12:41You never can tell with these head injuries
12:43I want to keep my eye on him
12:45I'll be round again the same time tomorrow
12:47Don't worry, Sheila, I know my own way out
12:49Goodbye, everybody
12:50Goodbye
12:51Hello
12:52I thought the doctor said you weren't supposed to get up till later on today
12:55He said I could get up later, but he didn't say how much later
12:57So here I am
12:58Are you sure you feel all right?
12:59I feel fine
13:00Why shouldn't I?
13:01For the past three days, I've done nothing but eat and sleep
13:03So now you feel like a little mild exercise
13:05Why not?
13:06All right, let's go for a walk
13:07I'll show you around the place
13:08Fine
13:16You must have a lot of fun living here, Sheila
13:18I do
13:19Yeah, I think I could too
13:21Plenty of space, nothing to worry about
13:23You can do just as you please
13:25There is a certain amount of work to be done
13:26Sure, sure there is
13:28Hard work never worried me
13:29How do you know?
13:30Are you beginning to remember?
13:31No, I'm beginning to wonder
13:32Wonder what?
13:33What kind of friends I have
13:34Here I've been missing from home for three full days
13:37Nobody's reported it to the police
13:39Looks like I can't matter very much to anyone
13:43Come on, let's walk some more
13:44Sure
13:50I don't know
14:01All right, take a bet
14:08Hello, how are you feeling?
14:09Fine, thanks
14:10Sheila been showing you around?
14:11Yeah, she certainly has
14:12Nice place you have here, Mr. Kim
14:14Nice horse place too
14:15Aye, not bad, some of them
14:17I noticed the big gelling in the paddock back there
14:19It doesn't look too good to me
14:20Yeah, is that Rufus?
14:21Why, what do you think's wrong with him?
14:23Oh, I don't know
14:24But I guess I'd say curb
14:26You're right
14:27But you'd have to know quite a bit about horses to spot that
14:29Would I?
14:30You know, it's funny
14:31I think maybe I do know something about horses
14:33Maybe he was brought up on a ranch
14:34Could be
14:35Well, let's go back to the stables and find out what you don't know
14:37Sure, let's do that
14:43Ah, there you are
14:44You think I've handled horses before?
14:46I know you have
14:47Could you do with a job?
14:48Huh?
14:49Well, I'm not looking for a new groom
14:50But I could do with someone to help me run the place
14:52Take some of the paperwork off me, Anne
14:53What he really means is
14:54He'd give him more time for drawing and painting
14:56But it's a grand idea
14:57Now, why shouldn't I draw and paint?
14:59Well, there's no reason at all
15:00You're jolly good
15:01Do you know Daddy did all those heads in the living room?
15:03No kidding
15:04They're pretty good
15:05If you took on this job
15:06It'd give him time to do dozens more
15:08How about it?
15:09Oh
15:10I'm very grateful to both of you for what you've done already
15:13But you know how it is, Mr. Kemp
15:15Until I know who I am or what I am
15:17I understand
15:18Well, don't make up your mind right away
15:19But if you want the job, it's yours
15:20Well, thanks a lot
15:21Come on, Sheila
15:26More tea, Daddy?
15:27No, thanks, dear
15:28Would you like a cake?
15:29No, thank you
15:30You've been feeding me too well as it is
15:32Oh, would you like a little exercise now?
15:34Let's take a walk in the park
15:35Why? Is it something special?
15:36That's very lovely
15:37We could take falcon with us
15:39Fine, I'll go and get your coat
15:40I don't need a coat
15:41Yes, you do
15:42It's quite a cold wind
15:43You heard what your father said
15:48How's it coming?
15:49Not bad, look
15:51Looks a little sinister, doesn't it?
15:52I wouldn't say that
15:53I don't like the chin line, though
15:55Still, perhaps I'd better stick to horses
15:59You're not falling for that chap, are you?
16:01Daddy, I hardly know him
16:03You can't kid me
16:04You watch your step
16:06He might be a married man with six kids
16:08Oh, Daddy, don't be silly
16:15I found this raincoat
16:16Can I take it?
16:17It's yours, you came in it
16:18I did?
16:19Anything in the pockets?
16:20We couldn't find anything
16:23Hey
16:24What's the matter?
16:25Nothing
16:27Hey, what's this?
16:30A movie still
16:33Rialto Cinema, happy
16:36Where's that?
16:37A small town in Essex
16:39Does that convey anything?
16:44No, I'm afraid not
16:47I wonder what I was doing there
16:49Seeing a picture, I suppose
16:51Yeah, I guess so
16:54Come on, let's take that walk, huh?
16:55Let's do it
16:56Come on
17:26What's this nonsense Ellen's telling me?
17:28Nothing
17:29I better tell him about the gentleman going away
17:31Oh
17:32It's sheer criminal lunacy
17:34Where's your father?
17:35Well, he's over there
17:36Daddy
17:39I'll go
17:40Oh, thank you, Miss Sheila
17:42Morning, Doc
17:43What's the trouble?
17:44Why on earth have you let that fellow go away by himself?
17:46Well, he wanted to
17:47He thinks he lives with Debbie
17:48And naturally, he's anxious to find out
17:50Of course he's anxious to find out
17:51But that's no excuse for letting a sick girl go away
17:53But he's not sick now, Doctor
17:54His head's healed
17:55He's sick in his mind
17:56It's one thing to wander about here
17:58Where nobody knows him
17:59But it's quite another to let him go off on his own
18:01Where he might be heaven knows what
18:03What do you mean, Doctor?
18:04I mean that if that thing does turn out to be his home
18:06And he goes crashing back into things there suddenly
18:08His mind might receive any sort of a shock
18:10Oh, I don't say he shouldn't go back there at all
18:13But at least somebody might have gone with him
18:15Somebody he knows and trusts
18:16We could look after him
18:17In case anything went wrong
18:18Aye, it's you and me
18:19It's you and me
18:20It's you and me
18:21In case anything went wrong
18:22Aye, I see what you mean
18:24But it's too late now
18:25He's caught the night train for London
18:26I know he has
18:27And why yourself or Sheila didn't catch him with him
18:29Oh
18:30Doctor, would it help any if I went after him?
18:32Do you know where he'll be?
18:33No, I don't
18:34But Epping isn't a very big place
18:35And there can't be many hotels
18:37I could take that sketch, the one that Daddy did
18:39That might help me find him
18:40Well, it's certainly a chance
18:42And at all events, it's better than doing nothing
18:44I think you ought to go, Sheila
18:46Yes, and the sooner the better
18:48May I, Daddy?
18:49All right, dear, you go
18:50And now I'm late for my run
19:02Haven't I cast that wrong, Lupe?
19:04Very well, sir
19:07Harold, have a look at Mum's car I sent round, will you?
19:11Dinner all right, Mr. Smith?
19:13Fine, thanks
19:14I've asked them to send my coffee in here
19:16Yes, it's brighter than the dining room
19:18You don't sound as though you came from this part of the country
19:20No, I come from Lancashire
19:22I've only been here three months
19:23I see
19:24There have been some changes in staff?
19:26Oh, yes
19:27Two-thirds of the staff are new
19:28You see, this hotel was a family concern
19:30And when it was taken over, well, most of the old staff went
19:33Yeah, of course
19:34I was wondering
19:36I thought maybe somebody might recognize me
19:38Oh, you've been here before me
19:40I'm not exactly a stranger around here
19:42But if the staff were all new
19:44Well, that would explain it, wouldn't it?
19:46Yes
19:49Yes
19:55Pardon me, do you know where that is?
19:59Oh, yes
20:00That's the drive up to Tor House
20:02A big house out on the Cambridge Road, about three miles from here
20:05You don't happen to know a woman, do you?
20:07Oh, dear, let me think
20:09I have heard the name
20:11Sheridan, could it be? Something like that
20:14Sheridan
20:16Sheridan
20:19Sheridan
20:21Could it be Mark Sheridan?
20:22Oh, I suppose it could be, sir
20:24He's a Canadian gentleman, I believe
20:26Canadian, of course
20:28How do I get there?
20:29You get a number eight bus outside here
20:31It goes right past it
20:32The conductor will tell you where to get off
20:33Oh, fine
20:34I'll cancel my coffee, do you mind?
20:36Very well
20:37Thanks a lot
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22:42Ahhhh
22:48Christine
22:50What's the matter darling?
22:51Christine
22:53Oh
22:54It's alright honey
22:55I'm not a ghost
22:57Oh
22:58You're real
23:00I don't understand
23:01Of course I'm real
23:03I don't know who's in there in that coffin
23:05But it's certainly not me
23:07Come on honey
23:11Come on
23:29But it was your body they found in the car
23:31They said so
23:32They found your luggage and the number plates
23:35That's how they knew it was you
23:37That's how they thought it was me
23:38But then what happened?
23:39Half an hour back I couldn't have told you
23:41But now I remember it all, everything
23:43Some guy stopped my car and knocked me out
23:45He must have pinched it and got killed I guess
23:48I lost my memory
23:49Some people took care of me but
23:51Now it's come back and here I am
23:54These people?
23:55They brought you back?
23:56No, nobody knows I'm here
23:57Apart from you and the servants
23:59Where are the servants anyway?
24:01Oh I sent them away
24:02I meant to close up the house
24:04That's why the furniture's like this
24:06I just couldn't stand being here without you
24:13Oh Mark, this room is horrible
24:16We've had it there
24:17Let's go somewhere else
24:19Sure, let's
24:31Oh, you're awake
24:33You're an early bird, aren't you?
24:35Well, when you haven't any servants
24:36Somebody has to make the tea
24:37Well, this is wonderful
24:38Where's yours?
24:39Oh, I had mine an hour ago
24:41Since then I've made five phone calls
24:42No, six
24:43Six? What in heaven's name, two?
24:45Well, I called the police
24:46And I told them what had happened
24:47They said they'd call up Yorkshire
24:48And explain that the identification was wrong
24:50Well, then I called the hotel
24:51To say that you wouldn't be back
24:52Good, how did they take it?
24:53They weren't worried
24:54I didn't think you'd pay in advance
24:55Yeah, that's right
24:56On account of I didn't have any baggage
24:57Who else did you call?
24:58Oh, I called the vicar
25:00To say that he wouldn't be burying you today
25:02And also the undertaker
25:03To come and take a look at you, you know
25:04Yeah, the house will be a little more chill
25:06Without that
25:07Yes, well, then I called Paul
25:08Of course, he wanted to come right round and see you
25:10I persuaded him not to
25:11He could wake up tonight
25:12But why?
25:13I'd like to see Paul again
25:14Yes, but I talked to the doctor
25:15And he said that after a shock like this
25:16That you're to sleep
25:17Take down my pills
25:18And he'd come round this afternoon and see you
25:20Honey, I've just had ten solid hours of sleep
25:22I don't want any more
25:23I know, darling
25:24But under the circumstances
25:25I think he'll want you
25:26So please, Mark, for my sake, will you?
25:28Well, well
25:31I ought to ride to the camps
25:33You know, people who took care of me in Yorkshire
25:35Well, you don't have to do that today
25:37I'll be wondering what's happened to me
25:39And besides, I owe them money
25:40Well, do they know you're here?
25:42They know I came to Epping
25:43Oh, well, I sent them a telegram
25:45And the letter follows
25:46What's the address?
25:47Camp Training Establishment, Gorhamford
25:49Any Christian name?
25:50Yes, she...
25:53No, just put Camp
25:55Oh, so there was a girl
25:57Well, I'm not surprised
25:58You're quite an attractive man, you know
25:59So I hope she didn't take you too seriously
26:01I don't suppose she would in a week
26:03Now, darling, I have an awful lot to do
26:05So please be a good boy and take the pills
26:07I'll leave you in peace till the doctor comes
26:28Hello
26:29I'd like to send a telegram, please
26:32Telegram?
26:33Yes, this is 2244
26:35Telegram to Camp
26:37K-E-M-P
26:39Yes
26:40Training Establishment
26:42Gorhamford
26:44Yorkshire
26:45Yes
26:46Yes, the message reads...
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28:00As we have pleased almighty God
28:03Of his great mercy to take unto himself
28:05The soul of our dear brother Mark
28:07Our dear departed
28:09We therefore commit his body to the ground
28:12Earth to earth
28:14Ashes to ashes
28:16Dust to dust
28:19Oh, Camp
28:22You have the very deep sympathy of us all
28:24Mr. Sherman, our great fellow
28:26May you have strength and power
28:28Yes, madam
28:33Oh, madam, what a beautiful sight
28:35How the master would have liked it
28:37If only he could have been here to see it
28:39Very nice of you to come along
28:40None of us started dreaming of staying away
28:43We were all very devoted to the master, madam
28:46If only he could have been here himself to see it
28:49But who knows?
28:51Perhaps he did see it from wherever he is
28:53Thank you
28:58Take me back to the hotel
28:59I want to tell you something
29:29It must have been a horrible shock to you
29:31When I came back alive
29:33And yet, you carried it off beautifully
29:40I wonder what you and Paul are cooking up for the night
29:48I want the map, Chris
29:50And the map
29:51And the map
29:52And the map
29:53And the map
29:54And the map
29:55And the map
29:56And the map
29:57Come on, Chris
29:58You're not really upset about Mark, are you?
30:01I'm more upset about Mark than I've ever been
30:04Paul
30:06He's not dead
30:08What?
30:09That was some tramp we buried today
30:11Mark arrived home last night
30:13But why on earth did you...
30:14Just give me a chance, I'll explain
30:16But this is fantastic
30:18Where is he now?
30:19He's in bed
30:20I made up a story about the doctor wanting him to sleep
30:22And then I gave him two strong sleeping pills
30:24What else could I do?
30:26Why on earth did you go through with the funeral?
30:28What is this?
30:29If everyone knows he's alive...
30:30Listen, Paul
30:31Only two people on earth know he's alive
30:34You and I
30:35Well, that can't be true
30:36Paul
30:37Mark had an accident
30:38He lost his memory
30:40Some people in Yorkshire looked after him
30:42They know nothing about him
30:43Except that he came here to regain his memory
30:45He stayed here at a hotel
30:47They think his name is Smith
30:48Yes, but when the people in Yorkshire find out...
30:49No, no, I fixed it
30:51I sent them a telegram
30:52I said his name was McCarthy
30:53And he'd gone back to Ireland
30:55This is nonsense
30:56If they don't know now, they damn soon will
30:58And besides, what about Mark himself?
31:00What's he going to say about it?
31:01How soon will all this happen, Paul?
31:03From finding out, I mean
31:05Well, tonight probably
31:06Tomorrow certainly
31:07As soon as he sticks his nose outside the house
31:10But supposing he never leaves the house, Paul?
31:13Supposing he never leaves the house again, alive?
31:26It's murder
31:28Is it murder?
31:29To kill someone who's already dead and buried?
31:32Of course it is
31:34But it's a murder that we're pretty sure of getting away with
31:37I must say, I don't particularly like the idea of murdering my best friend
31:41No?
31:42But you do know that I'm a murderer
31:44Yes, I do
31:45I mean, I'm not a murderer
31:47I'm a murderer
31:48I'm a murderer
31:49I'm a murderer
31:50I'm a murderer
31:51I'm a murderer
31:52I'm a murderer
31:53I'm a murderer
31:54But you don't mind having an affair with his wife?
31:57That's different
31:59Okay, couldn't we get Mark to give you a divorce?
32:03What do we use for money?
32:05Wouldn't he give you some alimony?
32:07As a reward for double-crossing him?
32:09I doubt it
32:10Look, Paul, let's be logical
32:12If you and I had thought we could be happy on your money, it would have gone away months ago
32:16We didn't
32:17We waited for something to happen
32:19And last week we thought it had
32:22Yesterday, I was a wealthy widow
32:24Today, I'm not
32:26There's no reason why I shouldn't be tonight
32:30Oh, darling, don't you see it only means one unpleasant evening
32:34Then we can have the rest of our lives together
32:36Can't you see, it's just that difference between misery and happiness
32:40I feel sorry for Mark, but what kind of a future do you think he'd have?
32:44Tied for the rest of his life to a woman who's in love with somebody else
32:49You are still in love with me, Paul, aren't you?
32:56What do you think?
33:05Darling
33:08I think you'd better take me home
33:10I'll explain on the way
33:18Good night
33:41Christine, supposing somebody has some
33:43Don't be a fool. We're the only people who know he's alive
33:49Yeah, miss
33:50I don't know him from Adam
33:51I'm not quite sure. He's never left overnight
33:54We only had three stay here last night, miss
33:56That was, uh, Mr. Mullins of stables
33:58Mr. Thompson of carvers
33:59And Mr. Harvey of imperial chemicals
34:01You see, we get mostly commercial, gentlemen, yeah, miss?
34:04Why don't you try the Clifford or the Queens?
34:06Thank you, I will
34:08You see, I think you'd better take me home
34:11I'm sorry, dear
34:12I don't know him from Adam
34:13I'm not quite sure
34:14You see, we get mostly commercial, gentlemen, yeah, miss?
34:17Why don't you try the Clifford or the Queens?
34:19Thank you, I will
35:37Mark, Danny, come on, let's go to bed.
36:07Good heavens, have I slept all day?
36:09Mm, the pills did you good.
36:11Yeah, they did, didn't they?
36:13No sign of the doctor, I guess.
36:15No, that's what I came to tell you, he won't be along today, tomorrow.
36:17Well, he doesn't expect me to stay in bed until then, does he?
36:19No, of course not, you can get up, providing you take it easy.
36:21Good, one of the things I can take easy is a drink.
36:24Well, you can have one when you come downstairs, help me get ready for the party.
36:26Party?
36:27I told you Paul was coming along tonight to celebrate your return to life.
36:30Yeah, of course.
36:31So will you hurry up, Danny, come downstairs, help me open some tins?
36:33Right, give me ten minutes.
36:36All right.
36:45Hello there.
36:46Sorry I've been so long.
36:48I thought I'd better have a shave while I was about it.
36:50Oh, that's all right, I'm managing fine by myself.
36:52Oh, would you like to bring some champagne up?
36:54Sure.
37:36I see Forresters have delivered that quick lane.
38:04Oh, yes, it arrived last week.
38:06Useful stuff, quick lane.
38:08So many things you can do with it.
38:10Everything from bagging birds to burying bodies.
38:15Will that be enough?
38:17What did you say?
38:18I said, will that be enough champagne or shall I bring up another bottle?
38:21Oh, yes, another bottle.
38:22Right.
38:34You nearly ready, Christine?
38:40Five minutes.
38:41Okay.
38:42I'll go down in case Paul's early.
38:47Paul went out for me, too.
38:49Sure, I'll do that.
39:04Give it to me, please.
39:12Hello?
39:13Exchange.
39:30Paul.
39:31Come in.
39:35Oh, this is wonderful, Mark.
39:40I didn't expect to see you again.
39:41You ought to know, I always walk away from crashes.
39:44I guess that old saying is right, you know.
39:47Some guys are born to be hanged.
39:51Put your hat down there.
39:52Christine will be down in a minute.
39:54She tells me you had rather a bad time with it.
39:57Yeah, I met up with one of your strong arm men, Bob.
40:04Hello, Paul.
40:06Why aren't we drinking?
40:09Christine tells me you were a great help when the bad news came through, Paul.
40:12Well, I did what I could.
40:14I'm glad I happened to be in England at the time.
40:16When are you going out east again?
40:17Oh, I'm out.
40:18They've suspended that service.
40:19I'll probably go on one of the shorter routes near home.
40:21Good.
40:22We may be seeing quite a lot of you, huh?
40:23I certainly hope so.
40:26India gets you down after a bit.
40:28I'll bet it does.
40:30It's certainly no place to take a woman.
40:33What?
40:34I said it's certainly no place to take a woman.
40:38I don't quite get what you mean.
40:40You know, it's funny somehow to think of you two falling in love.
40:43What are you talking about, Mark?
40:44You and Paul.
40:45What?
40:46What on earth makes you think we're in love?
40:47Again, you and Paul.
40:49Oh, you hide it much better than he does, but it's still pretty obvious just the same.
40:53How long did you plan on being in mourning for me before you got married again, honey?
40:56Mark, you're crazy and very insulting.
40:58Insulting maybe, but crazy never.
41:00Hurry up, Paul.
41:01Drink up and have another drink.
41:03No, thank you.
41:05Christine?
41:06No, thank you.
41:07No, neither will I.
41:10Come on, let's open up the real stuff.
41:14You know, Paul, I think I saved you from something through turning up again.
41:18Christine's not really your type.
41:20I've known you both long enough to be pretty sure about that.
41:23Of course, having an affair with her might be fun,
41:26but once she got you firmly fixed in wedlock, she'd give you a hell of a life.
41:30How much longer are you going on talking like this, Mark?
41:32I find it very obnoxious.
41:34It must be extremely embarrassing for Paul.
41:36Yeah, I guess it may be at that.
41:38I'm sorry, Paul.
41:40It's just that...
41:41Well, you know, the etiquette books don't teach you how to behave
41:44when you're having a drink with your wife and her lover.
41:46Look, if you want another sound, enjoy your...
41:48Why don't you put some music on, will you, and relieve the tension?
41:54I could scarcely believe my ears when she said we had to go.
41:57And only a month's wages, too, after eight years.
41:59Eight years I've been with the van.
42:01Yes, it's terrible for you,
42:02but I'm afraid there's no vacancy for a housekeeper here now.
42:05You see, I'm very experienced in hotel work.
42:07Why, before I went to Tor House, you know, I...
42:09Excuse me just a minute.
42:11Good evening.
42:12Good evening.
42:13I wondered if he might be here.
42:14Yes, ma'am.
42:17Hey, that's Mr. Smith to the left.
42:19Then he is here.
42:20No, not now, but he looked in last night,
42:22and then he went out after dinner and he didn't come back.
42:24A lady phoned up this morning to say he was staying with friends.
42:27Did she say who she was?
42:29No, she didn't.
42:30I see.
42:31You've no idea where he was going to when he left here, have you?
42:33Yes, I have.
42:34He was going to Tor House.
42:35Is that near here?
42:36I mean, can I get there easily?
42:37Oh, very easily.
42:38You take the number eight bus outside here going that way,
42:40and it'll put you right down at the gates.
42:41Thank you very much.
42:44Begging your pardon, madam, if I may make a suggestion,
42:46I don't think you should go to Tor House tonight.
42:48Oh, why not?
42:49The master's just died, and they buried him today.
42:52I see.
42:53Then, of course, I won't intrude.
42:54Thank you very much for telling me.
42:55Thank you, madam.
42:56Why, that is the poor gentleman himself.
42:59Poor Mr. Sherwin's was buried today.
43:01But that's impossible.
43:02Oh, pardon me, madam, but I was at the funeral.
43:04Beautiful service it was.
43:06I mean, it's impossible that that should be Mr.
43:08What did you say his name was, Sherwin?
43:09Mr. Mark Sherwin, and it is him.
43:11I should know, madam, I was his housekeeper for eight years.
43:14Eight years?
43:15But how did Mr. Sherwin die?
43:17Killed in a car accident in Yorkshire a week ago, madam.
43:21I see.
43:23Thank you very much.
43:25Feeling less embarrassed, Paul?
43:27Well...
43:28Good.
43:29Then let's talk business.
43:30How much do you want?
43:32I don't understand you.
43:33You want to marry Christine, and she wants to marry you.
43:36But if I know Christine, she's not going to let me divorce her
43:38unless I make a pretty satisfactory financial settlement first.
43:42I'm asking you, how much do you want?
43:44Are you offering me my freedom, plus a second?
43:47I am.
43:48Why?
43:49Because all things considered, I'd rather live than die.
43:51Just what does that mean?
43:52It means that I know Paul came here tonight to kill me.
43:55Frankly, I'd rather he didn't.
43:57That's ridiculous.
43:58Yeah?
43:59Why did the pair of you go through with that funeral?
44:02Oh, so you know about that.
44:03Sure.
44:04I was there.
44:05I thought you gave a very moving performance, Christine.
44:08And even though you think we intended to murder you,
44:11you're still willing to give me money?
44:12I am.
44:13I don't believe you.
44:14Why should you?
44:15I'll be perfectly honest with you, honey.
44:17It's because you outsmarted me.
44:20Oh, this isn't the way I plan things at all.
44:23When I discovered that you'd pinched my gun and cut the telephone wires,
44:26I realized I was in a spot.
44:28So I'm prepared to do a deal.
44:31You get your freedom and 5,000 pounds.
44:33I keep my life.
44:34How's about it, sweetheart?
44:35Do you think that's a very generous offer?
44:37If you stay dead, I get much more than 5,000.
44:40That's true.
44:41But you also run the risk of having that pretty neck of yours stretched.
44:43Oh, I know.
44:44I realized that you were lying on the quick line.
44:47But murder has a funny way of coming out.
44:50Maybe you're not scared.
44:52But I'll bet Paul doesn't want to take that 8 o'clock walk in the morning.
44:56It isn't a pleasant death, Paul.
44:58Hanging.
45:01Well?
45:02Is it a deal?
45:09Christine?
45:11Do you swear you'll abide by that?
45:13I do.
45:14It's a deal.
45:15Good.
45:17I think we'll have a drink on that.
45:19I need one.
45:20I'd like a brandy, Mark.
45:22I'll have to go get some.
45:24I'll be right back.
45:34Thank heaven for that.
45:35Quick, go after him.
45:37Why?
45:38Oh, you fool, you don't believe that?
45:39The first thing he'll do is go to the police.
45:41What for?
45:42Are you mad?
45:43We faked a funeral.
45:44We planned a murder.
45:45We're for it.
45:46We've got to go through with it.
45:47Now?
45:48If you haven't got the guts, I have.
45:51All right.
46:19All right.
46:39Good evening.
47:01I'd like to see Mr. Mark Sherwin, please.
47:03He said he was buried today.
47:05I don't think so.
47:06In any case, this isn't his house.
47:07Oh, isn't it?
47:08No, I...
47:09Don't you think we'd be having a party if we had Beth in the house?
47:11It's about half a mile up the road.
47:13Tall house.
47:14You can't miss it.
47:15All right, thank you very much.
47:18That was a shot.
47:19No, it wasn't.
47:20He is here.
47:21I know he is.
47:22And you're Christine.
47:23Sheila.
47:24Why did you kill Paul?
47:25It was either him or me.
47:26It turned out to be him.
47:27Get out.
47:28I want to talk to Miss Kennedy.
47:29I certainly will not.
47:30If you know what's good for you, you'll do what I say.
47:33Mom, what's been happening?
47:34Honey, I can't explain right now, but I want you to do something for me.
47:37Of course.
47:38Will you go down to the main road?
47:39Turn left until you come to the telephone box.
47:41It's about 50 yards down.
47:42Call the police.
47:43Tell them there's been some shooting here and I want them up here.
47:45Fast.
47:46I mean fast.
47:47Wait!
47:48Where are you staying?
47:49The Clifford Hotel.
47:50Good.
47:51I'll call you up later.
47:52Will you wait up for me?
47:53I will.
47:54Swaddle.
48:08Shut up and listen to me.
48:09We've got some straight talking to do.
48:10If there's any talking to do, you'll have to do it.
48:12Because you killed Paul and I swear I saw you kill him.
48:15That wouldn't do you any good.
48:17I killed Paul in self-defense.
48:18It was his gun and it has his fingerprints on it as well as mine.
48:22It's you that's in the spot, not me.
48:24I don't think so.
48:25Then how are you going to laugh off that funeral?
48:27Just for that you could get seven years.
48:29Seven years, Christine.
48:30That's a long time.
48:31You're going to be quite an old woman by the time you come out.
48:34A long years with no pretty dresses, no nylons, no perfume and no bath salts.
48:39Just coarse barn sackcloth and hard work.
48:41I'm not going anywhere.
48:45You don't know much about firearms, do you, honey?
48:47Enough.
48:48The safety catch is still on.
48:56Who's that?
48:57Police, I guess.
48:58Sheila was going to call them.
49:00Mark, you can't mean it.
49:02Mark, you're not serious.
49:03It wasn't my fault.
49:04It was Paul.
49:05I didn't know what was happening.
49:06Mark, listen to me.
49:07I'm your wife.
49:08You can't leave him, Mark.
49:28Good evening, Sergeant.
49:29You're just too late.
49:31Thank God.
49:33Come on in.