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First broadcast 28th March 1994.

A nervous landlady brings a mysterious boarder to Holmes' attention, leading to a secret society and the efforts of a young couple to escape their past.

Jeremy Brett ... Sherlock Holmes
Edward Hardwicke ... Doctor Watson
Rosalie Williams ... Mrs Hudson
Betty Marsden ... Mrs Warren
Kenneth Connor ... Mr Warren
John Hallam ... Gorgiano
James Coombes ... Gennaro Lucca
Sophia Diaz ... Emilia Lucca
Tom Chadbon ... Inspector Hawkins
Kerry Shale ... Leverton
Joseph Long ... Firmani
Louise Heaney ... Vera

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03:00I'm going to do it again.
03:09The strange case of a red circle started in New York and ended in the Antipodes.
03:15But first, I should explain how two men with the initial G came to be in London.
03:22Gennaro was the hero, Black Giorgiano the villain, and both men loved Emilia.
03:52Yes, what can I...
03:53Do you have a room to let?
03:54Ah, well, you see, I don't...
03:56Who is it, Albert?
03:57The wife, she usually says to this, you see.
04:00A visitor, my dear, wanting a room.
04:04All right, Albert, you go into your boat.
04:08Now, sir, what do you require?
04:11Is it a room for the night?
04:13Or for a longer stay?
04:22Well, Mrs. Warren, I cannot think you have any particular reason for uneasiness.
04:28And you know, I have other things to engage me.
04:32Holmes, the matter of a lodger remaining unseen in his room for more than a week
04:37is surely of some passing interest.
04:39If I were a lodger, she wouldn't see me for weeks on end.
04:43That doesn't trouble you, does it, Mrs. Hudson?
04:45Nothing troubles me where you're concerned, Mr. Holmes.
04:48If you remember, you arranged an affair for a lodger of Mrs. Warren's a year ago.
04:53Yes, you did, sir.
04:55An Italian gentleman, a Mr. Fermani.
04:59Enrico Fermani.
05:04Mr. Fermani never stopped talking of your kindness, sir.
05:07How you brought light into the darkness.
05:13It was a Wagner night, I think.
05:18Let us hear about this lodger.
05:26It frightens me, Mr. Holmes.
05:28I can't sleep for fright hearing his footsteps moving here and moving there
05:34from early morning to late at night
05:36and never to catch so much as a glimpse of him.
05:39Mr. Warren is as nervous as I am.
05:46What's the fellow hiding from, Mr. Holmes?
05:49What's he done?
05:51You see, except for the maid, she's all alone in the house.
05:54Oh, I can't stand it any more.
05:57My nose can't stand it any more.
05:58What's he cooked?
06:04I can't stand it any more.
06:13Take time to consider, Mrs. Warren.
06:15The smallest point may be the most essential.
06:24He came ten days ago and he asked me my terms.
06:28I told him twelve shillings a week.
06:31A small sitting room and a bedroom, all complete.
06:33All at the top of the house.
06:35And he said he'd pay me three pounds a week for it.
06:39Three pounds?
06:40Yes, sir, three pounds a week.
06:42As long as I kept his terms.
06:44What terms?
06:45Well, he wanted a key to the house.
06:47That's all right.
06:48Most of my lodgers have them.
06:50But he was to be left entirely to himself
06:54and never on any account to be disturbed.
06:57There's nothing very wonderful about that.
07:00Well, not in reason, but this is out of all reason.
07:03He's been there ten days, morning, noon and night,
07:05and neither she nor Mr. Warren nor the maid has once set eyes on him.
07:09And apart from the first night, he's never once gone out.
07:13Well, he did go out on the first night.
07:15Oh, yes, he did.
07:16He returned very late.
07:18I'd gone to bed.
07:19But Mr. Warren saw him.
07:21It was after midnight he'd come back.
07:28These meals, I mean, surely he eats.
07:31Well, he rings when he wants them.
07:33He put them on the chair outside his door.
07:35If he wants anything else, he writes it on a bit of paper like this.
07:44Just in pencil.
07:46Just the one word, nothing more.
07:48Here.
07:53The maid leaves the Daily Chronicle with him every morning at breakfast.
07:59Why is it printed?
08:00Oh, to conceal his handwriting.
08:03What's the good use?
08:05Me?
08:07Well, the pencil is broad-tipped and violet-tinted,
08:13and it's used with considerable pressure.
08:17The paper's been torn off at the side before the printing was done.
08:20You can see the air of soap is partly gone.
08:25Suggesting?
08:26Haste or caution.
08:29The man's age and appearance.
08:31Oh, he's under 30, sir.
08:33He's very dark, middle height, clean-shaven.
08:36Oh, has an accent like Mr. Formani.
08:39Of course, and a name.
08:40No, sir.
08:42No letters or callers?
08:44Oh, no, none, sir.
08:45His luggage?
08:46Labels?
08:47Stickers?
08:50White Star?
08:54Ten days ago.
08:58New York.
09:00I think that we must wait until we have a little more material.
09:09Please vanish, both of you.
09:13Thank you.
09:14Thank you.
09:16Thank you, Mr. Holmes.
09:18Oh, thank you, Doctor.
09:22Leave it to me, Mrs. Hudson.
09:34You must admit, Holmes, there are some points of interest.
09:38Only that the man now in the rooms may not be the one who engaged them.
09:42Yes, of course, I hadn't thought of that.
09:45And he went out immediately after taking the rooms and returned at midnight.
09:49Why a substitution?
09:52Well, opens up a pleasurable field for intelligent speculation.
09:58And there is one line of investigation.
10:00Mrs. Warren's former lodger, Enrico Vermani of Naples.
10:08He works backstage with the Royal Opera House.
10:11I helped him find a close relative once.
10:19A simple matter.
10:2137 Catchpole Street.
10:23You've added something.
10:25A friend to his fellow countryman in need.
10:28Do you suppose he could have recommended his former lodgings to a fellow countryman in need?
10:33Possibly.
10:36Well, it doesn't explain the lodger's behavior.
10:40Behavior?
10:42What behavior?
10:47How do you know this address?
10:50Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
10:52Mr. Holmes?
10:54He always keeps a record of his past clients.
10:58But if Holmes has something to ask, why does he not come himself?
11:01Why send you, Dr. Watson?
11:03Well, I do on occasion act for myself.
11:08Well, I cannot help you, I'm afraid.
11:11I know nothing of this lodger of Mrs. Warren's.
11:14Is he perhaps a fellow countryman of yours recently arrived from America in need of help?
11:19Then tell him I am here if he needs me.
11:22That is all I can say.
11:25Excuse me. I must go to work now.
11:29It may be that Mrs. Warren needs help.
11:32The man is disturbing her household.
11:34Why? What does he do to them?
11:37That's more a case of what he doesn't do. He doesn't appear from dawn till dusk.
11:40He has his meals on a tray left outside the door.
11:43If he's a fugitive from justice, we should turn him over to the police.
11:47Police?
11:49No. No.
11:54Come on.
12:00I don't think I've got anything to do with this.
12:04If there is a problem,
12:06Holmes knows where to find me.
12:08At the theater. Not here. Never here, dottore. You understand?
12:12You have enemies in your line of work.
12:15Everyone has enemies, whatever they do.
12:18If they're not true of life.
12:20But some are more at risk than others with their beliefs and their courage.
12:26I do what I do, dottore.
12:29Don't make me out to be a saint.
12:32Now, please, excuse me.
12:53Senor Zamba, senior partner in the firm of Castellotti and Zamba,
12:57chief fruit importers of New York,
12:59was stabbed repeatedly on the steps of his mansion.
13:02Now, this is dated eight weeks ago.
13:05Detective Rimmer of the Pinkerton agency said at the scene of the slaying,
13:09we believe this is the work of a Neapolitan society
13:12allied to the old Carbonari known as the Red Circle.
13:16Famous throughout Europe, a branch has now been planted in Brooklyn.
13:20Detectives are anxious to question Giuseppe Giorgiano.
13:24Now, Fermani was hiding something else. I can't describe the feeling,
13:27but there was an old woman who I took to be his mother.
13:30His mother? You went to his home?
13:32Yes.
13:34A face full of sorrow and secrets.
13:37Is this the person that you helped, Holmes?
13:39If you're holding something back, I should like you to tell me.
13:44By going to his home,
13:48you may put Fermani's life in danger.
13:51What?
13:54He's a point of refuge for the Italian community in London.
13:58A beacon of light, if you will. A dark web of devilry.
14:03The Red Circle.
14:07God.
14:09And this Giorgiano?
14:11Black Giorgiano.
14:15He's earned the name of death, la morte,
14:19in southern Italy and far beyond.
14:22He's red after the Elbowsin murder.
14:26Is it possible that this Black Giorgiano is the man at Mrs. Warren?
14:30No, but there may be some connection in Watson. We have work to do.
14:33At the Opera House?
14:35And then, chain cross!
14:37To send a telegram to my friend at River.
14:45Mild und neisam,
14:49wie erneckend,
14:54wie das Auge heult.
15:00Not the pelvis, lady. Just one small piece.
15:09Mild und neisam,
15:14Enrico Fermani.
15:17Finalmente, amico mio.
15:21You have been troublesome to me for a long time,
15:26but now you help me
15:29in return for your life.
15:32Gennaro Luca.
15:35Where are you hiding him?
15:38Aiutami, Enrico.
15:42Dove l'hai nascosto?
16:08Nobody's allowed in here.
16:10Oh, it's you, Mr. Holmes.
16:17Mr. Holmes?
16:19Hawkins, what brings you here?
16:21Same thing that brings you, I expect.
16:23Well, you got onto it so fast, I can't imagine.
16:25Different threads leading up to the same tangle.
16:29We've come to see Enrico Fermani.
16:31But Fermani's dead.
16:33He was found with his throat cut less than two hours ago, up here.
16:37Murderer got clean away, I'm afraid.
16:41Watson.
16:54You're right, Holmes.
16:56I should not have gone this morning.
16:59I'd have saved a life.
17:01I don't think you can blame yourself for that.
17:05Golden boys and girls all must,
17:09as chimney sweepers come to dust.
17:20A person arrives alone in London.
17:23He seeks help from Fermani, his fellow countryman,
17:26who places him for safety in Mrs. Waddle's lodging.
17:29And Fermani is murdered rather than give away the hiding place?
17:34No, no.
17:36No, of that we can't be sure.
17:40But who killed him?
17:42Giorgiano?
17:44Is Giorgiano in England?
17:46What does he want with this lodger?
17:48The person in that room is entirely alone and at risk.
17:51I mean, even a letter might be intercepted.
17:53How does a message reach him from the outside?
17:56Except by that most valuable hunting ground
18:00ever given to the student of the unusual.
18:03The agony cause.
18:05We need only concern ourselves
18:08with the daily chronicle
18:11of the past two weeks,
18:14which our lodger collects every morning
18:17after his breakfast.
18:22Oh, Jimmy.
18:24What a chorus of cries and groans.
18:27What a ragbag of singular happenings.
18:34A lady with a featherboard.
18:36A pretty skating club.
18:40Holmes, listen to this.
18:42Be patient. We'll find some means of communication.
18:45Meanwhile, this column, G.
18:50Can you pick up the trace again?
18:52Ah, here we are.
18:54Here.
18:55I'm making successful arrangements.
18:58Patience and prudence.
19:00The clouds will pass G.
19:05Oh, nothing.
19:11Here, here.
19:12The path is clearing.
19:14If I find chance to signal message,
19:16remember code as agreed.
19:18That's two days ago.
19:22Mrs. Hudson!
19:25What is it, Mr. Holmes? I'm washing curtains.
19:28The daily chronicle yesterday and today,
19:30if you'll be so kind.
19:33Patience and prudence.
19:35Ah, the affair begins to grow more intelligible.
20:23Evie Dupontani!
20:32I found it.
20:34House with porch and black door,
20:36first floor, window right, after dusk, G.
20:39A-R-G.
20:41Black Giugiano.
20:43Could it be a trap to draw the person out?
20:45It's unlikely.
20:46Well, should we not tell the police what we know about the red circle?
20:49Tell the police!
20:50They find it difficult not to deal with the facts
20:52without confusing them with our suppositions.
20:55Oh, listen to this.
20:57Motivless murder,
20:59according to Inspector Hawkins.
21:01Really.
21:02Mr. Holmes! Doctor, you must come quickly.
21:05There's been a kidnapping.
21:07What?
21:08This is a police matter, Mr. Holmes.
21:10I'm throwing that lodger out.
21:12I'd have gone straight up and told him so.
21:14She thought it only right to ask your opinion first, Mr. Holmes.
21:18A large pot of tea, please, Mrs. Hudson.
21:23I'm at the end of my patience when it comes to knocking my old man about.
21:27Who knocked him about?
21:28Oh, I wish I knew that.
21:30It happened this morning, sir.
21:33Mr. Warren, he's a timekeeper
21:35at Norton and Waylights and Tottenham Court Road.
21:39He has to leave the house before seven in the morning.
21:43It would greatly help me if I could speak to him myself.
21:47All right.
21:50Take care, Holmes, his heart.
21:52Can you speak, Mr. Warren?
21:55Well, I hadn't gone ten paces
22:00before two men crept up behind me.
22:02They threw a coat over his head,
22:04bundled him into a cab,
22:06and drove off and shot him out
22:09on Hampstead Heath.
22:11Hampstead Heath.
22:12Dreadful.
22:13Dreadful.
22:14What did you observe?
22:17I took the bus home.
22:19Before the bus?
22:21These men, did you observe their appearance?
22:24No, sir, no.
22:26I was picked up as if by magic and dropped as if by magic.
22:32Three of them at least was in on it.
22:35Maybe four.
22:36Did you hear them talk?
22:39One of them swore some oaths in Italian.
22:44Money is not everything.
22:46I'll have him out of here before the day is done.
22:49I should like to meet this lodger of yours.
22:52What time does he take his lunch?
22:54One o'clock sharp.
22:56Is there anywhere where we might conceal ourselves?
22:59Yes, there's a box room upstairs.
23:01Is there a looking glass?
23:03Yes.
23:05There's one on a chest of drawers outside on the landing.
23:09What about me, then?
23:11You've got 40 minutes.
23:31It's clear now that his enemies mistook their man.
23:34What they would have done if they'd got him bears no thinking.
23:37Yes, but they didn't. Do you see what I see?
23:40A house with a porch and black door.
23:43With a room to let.
23:45To which G could have access.
23:48Holmes, I feel very strongly that we should inform Scotland Yard.
23:51Not yet. We are on watch.
23:54And may be being watched.
23:58Let us see what lies behind these lodgings.
24:05How's he feeling?
24:07Oh, he's all right. He just likes a first mate, don't you?
24:34Come on.
25:04Come on.
25:34Come on.
26:05Mr. Holmes?
26:07Hold your door and let no one in until we return.
26:10Did you see him?
26:12Mrs. Warren, trust me.
26:21I don't know where he's coming back.
26:23He gave me some money and I haven't seen him since.
26:25A foreign gentleman, you say?
26:27Definitely. And I don't care for foreigners.
26:29Oh, really?
26:31And I don't care for foreigners.
26:33Oh, really?
26:34So, if you want it, gentlemen, I'm sure we can come to an arrangement.
26:39You can have all, sir, when you're finished.
26:41Thank you.
26:45How do you hear?
26:47Perfect.
26:49Look, Watson.
26:51The first floor window of the lodgings.
26:53An agitated lady.
26:57Only a few more hours to wait before the signal.
27:01After dusk, gee.
27:05It has all the makings of some love escapade.
27:10Love?
27:13Love may be at the root of it.
27:17But her face.
27:19Oh, Watson, her face.
27:21She fears for her life.
27:23I consider a couple seek refuge in London from some instant and terrible fear.
27:31The man desires her utmost safety
27:34and arranges to communicate in such original fashion
27:38that not even the landlady knows of the substitution.
27:42Those pretty messages to prevent the fact that she's a woman
27:46being revealed by her handwriting.
27:50Look.
27:52A candle and matches.
27:55There's signal.
27:57But there's no need for this now, surely.
28:00Can't we just simply bring them together
28:02and guarantee that we'll protect them forever from the Red Circle?
28:06No.
28:08We must let them play this thing out.
28:13I must return briefly to Baker Street.
28:16Do you have reason enough to stay in the lodging?
28:18It just warrants health. It gives me every excuse.
28:21It might be advisable for me to bring back your revolver.
28:24No need, old man. I have it.
28:26Good. Spend it.
28:35I'll see you within the hour.
28:42Hawkins! Journey's end with lovers' meeting.
28:46I'll do you this justice, Mr. Holmes.
28:48I was never in a case yet. I didn't feel stronger for having you on my side.
28:53Fugitives may be Gennaro and Emilia Luca.
28:56If so, in grave danger.
28:58Expect agent imminently.
29:01Regards, Abe Rimmer.
29:03The agent's here. He arrived from New York this morning.
29:06His name's Leviton.
29:07Leviton! I know of him.
29:09The man he's after is Black Giorgiano,
29:12leader of the Red Circle.
29:15Do we score over you for once, Mr. Holmes?
29:18You must give us best some of the time.
29:23I think that we should pool our resources.
29:45There's someone up there.
29:52Mrs. Warren!
29:53Oh, sweetie!
30:05Holmes.
30:06Keep the beast downstairs.
30:08I must have a word with Signora Luca.
30:12Signora Luca, it's Sherlock Holmes.
30:16I must speak to you.
30:18Oh, no. No.
30:23Your husband, Sherlock Holmes,
30:26has been arrested.
30:28He's been arrested?
30:30Yes.
30:31He's been arrested?
30:33Yes.
30:34He's been arrested?
30:36Yes.
30:38Your husband, Giannara, will be safe and secure with you.
30:41It will place yourself in our hands.
30:49Scott, on the other hand, is watching the house.
30:52And Mr. Leviton is on his way from New York.
30:57Mr. Leviton?
30:59Mr. Leviton?
31:07We shall not let any harm come to you.
31:10Please let me in.
31:14Please?
31:20I'm not going up there again.
31:22Never.
31:23Oh, don't be silly, dear. Don't be silly.
31:25You know what the doctor said. It was just a cat scratch.
31:28No, it wasn't. It lifted.
31:31Mrs. Hudson, would you make Vera a cup of tea, please?
31:34What is going on in this house?
31:36Noises, lights going off.
31:39This'll be the death of me.
31:41Oh, my nose.
31:43I was born in Posillipo, near Naples.
31:47My father was chief lawyer.
31:50Giannaro had no money and no position, nothing.
31:54But his beauty, his strength and energy.
31:59My father forbade a match, and we ran away.
32:02We were married in Bari.
32:05I sold my jewels to bring us to America.
32:10Fortune smiled at first.
32:13Giannaro saved a rich Italian from some ruffians in the Bowery.
32:17He was Signor Castalotte,
32:20of Castalotte and Zamba, the fruit importers.
32:24Giannaro became like a son to him.
32:38Tell me about this visitor.
32:41He's a friend of your husband's from Posillipo.
32:44He's no friend.
32:47Giannaro brought him home one day.
32:50They had met in the street.
32:52He came again and again.
32:54He talked and raved about politics and social questions
32:58and what he meant to do, wielding his great arm.
33:02His voice was like thunder in our little house.
33:05And your husband?
33:08He sat pale and listless.
33:12At first I thought it was dislike.
33:15But then I understood.
33:17It was a deep, secret fear.
33:22I brought him out of love for me by all we held dear
33:26to tell me why this man overshadowed him.
33:35In his wild, young days,
33:38when all the world seemed against him,
33:41he had joined a brotherhood,
33:43il Cerchio Rosso, the Red Circle.
33:48He thought its purpose
33:50was to put right the injustice of life.
33:55Once you've taken its dreadful oath...
34:02Tell me about you
34:04and Giorgiano.
34:08I had noticed for some time when he came to us
34:13his eyes were always turned upon me.
34:17These terrible, glaring eyes.
34:21And one evening
34:24I had awakened what he called love in him.
34:32But it was the love of a brood, a savage.
34:35A savage!
34:56A few days later
34:58there was a Red Circle meeting.
35:02Signor Castellotti had been approached for money
35:05and refused them.
35:07Now they planned to kill him.
35:10They drew lots.
35:19It was fixed.
35:21It was Giorgiano's revenge for my rejecting him.
35:25Gennaro,
35:27my dearest friend.
35:32My dearest friend.
35:38In all the world.
35:40And then you both went to the police?
35:43I went alone.
35:45That was brave.
35:47Yes, but what has it done?
35:49They got us away, but friends still die.
35:52We shall never be rid of that beast, never!
35:56And now you must go.
35:59I've said too much and broken my promise to my husband.
36:02Go, please!
36:04Go!
36:28Go!
36:51Take it from us
36:53and go save a new life.
36:57Enrico would have wished it.
37:00Go save a new life.
37:02Grazie.
37:27He can't stay here all night.
37:32Well, if he has to, won't you, Doctor?
37:38Well, in that case, I wouldn't mind a game of twist.
37:43I'm not a doctor.
37:45I'm not a doctor.
37:47I'm not a doctor.
37:49I'm not a doctor.
37:51I'm not a doctor.
37:53I'm not a doctor.
37:55Twist.
37:57Do you play twist, Doctor?
38:22Mr. Holmes?
38:25Emilia.
38:28Emilia.
38:31Mi amore.
38:36Son venuto
38:38a prenditi.
38:51Hawkins.
38:54I've set my men on watch, Mr. Holmes.
38:57What are you expecting to happen?
38:59Well, there are times when the art of detection is of little use.
39:04You must wait upon the unpredictable.
39:07I've had some experience of that in my time.
39:10I can say only that we are expecting Signora Luca's husband.
39:16You must let him pass. Your men must not distract him.
39:19They know that.
39:21The murderer?
39:22Oh, he's about.
39:25Somewhere.
39:28Waiting his chance.
39:30I have a good description from the American, Leviton.
39:33We'll be ready.
39:37Look.
39:41Awesome.
39:51Ah.
39:58Ah.
40:01Ah.
40:04Ah.
40:07Ah.
40:09Ah.
40:22Signora Luca, you must give me the signal.
40:25Go away. I don't trust you. I trust no one but my husband.
40:28I'm obliged to you, Doctor.
40:30The main thing is just to keep it as still as possible.
40:32Fine.
40:35Mr. Holmes.
40:36Holmes?
40:37This is Mr. Leviton of the Pinkerton Agency.
40:39Leviton!
40:41Of the Long Island cave mystery, I'm honored to meet you.
40:45The honor is mine, sir.
40:47Well, well, well.
40:49I'm sorry we had to meet like this.
40:51You're a brave man. I saw you on the roof.
40:54When you're on the trail of a lifetime, Mr. Holmes,
40:56you put all thoughts of personal safety out of your mind.
41:00The brute got away, I suppose.
41:02Yes, but he'll be back soon.
41:05There's something in this house that he wants madly.
41:09Oh, yes, I know.
41:10Thank you, Doctor. I'm fine, just fine.
41:12Is the lady upstairs safe?
41:14Yes, but trusting no one.
41:16I must wait for a husband's signal.
41:19What signal, Mr. Holmes?
41:31Leviton, the man.
41:36So Gennaro Luca is over there now.
41:38Not yet, but he will be, I hope.
41:40I couldn't find Luca when I got to London.
41:43Well, my contact was Enrico Fermani,
41:45but the brute reached him first,
41:47and he must have made him talk before killing him.
41:50Holmes, should we not go upstairs to reassure Mrs. Luca?
41:53She won't admit us, Watson.
41:55She'll only answer to her husband.
41:57Oh, look, Hawkins.
42:00Not too conspicuous.
42:02Yes, Inspector Hawkins.
42:04He seems an able fellow.
42:06One of the Scottlejohn's finest.
42:08He knows his business.
42:14Shit.
42:26Gentlemen,
42:29Gennaro Luca has just gone in.
42:33So far, so good.
42:35Mrs. Luca came to us
42:37the night the Red Circle planned to kill Castellotti.
42:41They'd already murdered his partner, Zamba.
42:44We managed to round up most of the gang,
42:47but Black Giorgiano slipped the net.
42:52When we heard he'd left for England,
42:54I followed after him fast as I could.
42:57I got in touch with Scotland Yard,
42:59but he'd gone to ground.
43:11You're gonna pay for this!
43:13You're gonna pay for this!
43:25Oh, my God!
43:40Oh, my God!
44:00It's a single line. What does it mean?
44:03Two lines.
44:07Gone.
44:09There it is again.
44:13Three lines measured slow.
44:18What's he saying? What does it mean?
44:21Nothing. Nothing.
44:24But his next actions must confirm it.
44:27He must come here to collect her.
44:32It's gone.
44:34A message received.
44:36From what message?
44:42Gennaro.
44:45My dearest friend in all the world.
44:50And betrayer of the Brotherhood.
44:56And betrayer of the Brotherhood.
45:03There's no message. There's somebody with him.
45:07Watson!
45:09Did you hear that, Holmes?
45:11Yeah. Danger.
45:13My God, look. She's out there on the street.
45:15Wait, wait, wait. Watson!
45:25Oh, my God.
45:36Hawkins! Your murderer is up there!
45:39Impossible. There's only one entrance.
45:41In just a minute, he's mine, Hawkins. I'll take responsibility.
45:43No, you won't, sir. London's dangers belong to the London force.
45:48Gennaro.
45:56No.
46:09Emilia.
46:11He finally killed that monster.
46:13Now we're even.
46:22Watson, take them away from this heart.
46:28My dear.
46:30I thought I'd never see you again.
46:38We're safe.
46:41Emilia.
46:43Emilia.
46:52I'll take those tickets, sir.
46:55Please.
46:57Our ship sails at dawn.
47:06What are you going to do with him, Inspector?
47:08He'll be arrested and tried for the murder of Giorgiano.
47:11That is the law.
47:13Well, I don't know what your British law may be,
47:16but I guess that in New York, this lady's husband will receive a pretty general vote of thanks.
47:23There's not a judge on earth that will condemn this man.
47:26I don't think Mr. and Mrs. Luca have too much to fear.
47:29But we have to go through the procedures.
47:32Take them downstairs.
47:39No doubt if you'd been here on your own, Mr. Holmes, you'd have found a different solution.
47:44The law is what we live with, Inspector.
47:48Justice is sometimes harder to achieve.
47:54What I still don't understand is how you came to be mixed up in all this in the first place.
47:58Good night, Inspector.
48:01Good night, Mr. Holmes.
48:08Good night.
48:33English justice looked kindly on the young couple,
48:36and soon afterwards they left for Austria.
48:39There they found a new and happier life, free from the threat of the Red Circle.
49:07Sing, sing.
49:13In the name of love,
49:20we are happy.

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