Serial killer "The Shark" is terrorizing London by killing his victims with a speargun and then, dressed in a scuba-diver's wetsuit, using the city's sewer tunnels to make his getaway. Inspector Wade of Scotland Yard is assigned to the case, and he begins to suspect that the Shark is tied in with a smuggling ring the authorities believe is run out of a dive on the Thames waterfront called The Mekka.
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00:03:29The man must have died at once, was murdered.
00:03:33He was killed with a harpoon.
00:03:35Which proves that the murder was committed by the same person
00:03:38who recently robbed St. James Bank,
00:03:40during which one of our best men was killed.
00:03:42It's very strange, wouldn't you say,
00:03:45that Scotland Yard hasn't been able to find a trace of this fellow?
00:03:49Thanks for the compliment, Doc.
00:03:52Still no trace of him, I suppose?
00:03:54No.
00:03:55All I know for sure is that it is the work of an individual,
00:03:58and not that of an organized gang, definitely.
00:04:01As a doctor, I would say it was the work of a lunatic,
00:04:05the idea of using a harpoon.
00:04:07I'm sorry, Doc.
00:04:08Yes, an incurable lunatic with a vicious mind.
00:04:12Over at the yard, we call him the shark.
00:04:15The shark?
00:04:16The horror of the seas?
00:04:19Just the horror of the Thames.
00:04:21Ah-ha.
00:04:22Selwyn is a poet at the yard.
00:04:27By the way, Doc, how long had Donovan been dead when we found him?
00:04:30Hard to really tell.
00:04:32Half an hour, probably.
00:04:35Did you know this man, Wade?
00:04:37Yeah.
00:04:38One of the small-time whiskey smugglers.
00:04:40We let them do a little business here and there without causing trouble.
00:04:44You know, they do us some good.
00:04:47I see.
00:04:48Then this fellow was working for you, was he?
00:04:51Yes, I guess in a way he was.
00:04:53Can I help?
00:04:54Yes, thank you.
00:04:55And that's why he died.
00:04:57Well, we all must go sooner or later.
00:04:59I, however, prefer to go in my own bed.
00:05:02Who wouldn't?
00:05:03Oh, good heavens, I have an operation at 10 o'clock.
00:05:06I don't envy you, Doc.
00:05:08Working at Scotland Yard's first aid station,
00:05:10practice of your own, operations all the time.
00:05:13When do you sleep?
00:05:14I don't know myself.
00:05:16I bet.
00:05:17I bet.
00:05:47In the middle of the night
00:05:50From evening to morning
00:05:55Some people feel so sorry
00:06:00And if it's behind you
00:06:03In every newspaper
00:06:06There's even the police
00:06:12The one who seduces a woman
00:06:15And adorns himself during the day
00:06:17He does it especially in the night
00:06:22The dark path that stands at the corner of the street
00:06:28Hello, baby!
00:06:30In the night
00:06:33From evening to morning
00:06:38Some people feel so sorry
00:06:43And if it's behind you
00:06:46In every newspaper
00:06:49There's even the police
00:06:53Goodbye.
00:07:06Will you see what's the matter over there?
00:07:11What are you doing here, Anna?
00:07:13Are you going to get drunk?
00:07:15Please, don't blame me.
00:07:18I'm so alone.
00:07:20All right.
00:07:21I'll give you a glass.
00:07:22And then you take off, understand?
00:07:24And Lila?
00:07:25Come on, don't be so bashful.
00:07:27As a barmaid, yeah, you know what the score is.
00:07:30I'm not a barmaid.
00:07:32Lay off, Mac.
00:07:33Now beat it.
00:07:34Who says so?
00:07:35Time to hit the sack, kid.
00:07:37Who's going to make me?
00:07:38I'm standing here.
00:07:40It's your own fault.
00:08:06You shouldn't tease them like that.
00:08:08But I told you, Aunt Nellie,
00:08:09that I'm only trying to be friendly to them.
00:08:11There's more than one way,
00:08:12and you'd better learn them pretty fast.
00:08:14Exactly my thought.
00:08:16Ah, Inspector Wade.
00:08:19This is indeed an honor you pay me.
00:08:23You're too kind, Mrs. Oaks.
00:08:25I've come for the atmosphere.
00:08:28Really?
00:08:29You've been coming for three weeks.
00:08:30Without your business,
00:08:31we would probably have gone bankrupt.
00:08:33Flattery.
00:08:34May I give you some very good advice, young man?
00:08:37Don't come too often.
00:08:38Why not?
00:08:39Nice music, a glass of beer,
00:08:41and the owner here is a star attraction.
00:08:43What more can you ask?
00:08:45Actually, I'd be more worried
00:08:46about Lila's character in a place like this.
00:08:48I'm not operating a lady's home here.
00:08:51Lila, dear,
00:08:52come and tell your Uncle Inspector
00:08:53how much you like it here.
00:08:55Well, I don't complain.
00:08:58That's good to hear.
00:08:59Have a drink, Inspector?
00:09:00How about a glass of your very expensive smuggled whiskey?
00:09:04We have no smuggled whiskey.
00:09:06I know, I know.
00:09:07You give it away glass by glass.
00:09:09The whole load Donovan brought here last night.
00:09:12What do you mean, Donovan?
00:09:13They took care of him last.
00:09:17Took care of him?
00:09:18Who are they, Mrs. Oaks?
00:09:20Why don't you have your drink and then leave?
00:09:22I was a little curious
00:09:23since we haven't announced his death.
00:09:27I told Mrs. Oaks about him.
00:09:30Oh.
00:09:31Gabino, I'm in import-export.
00:09:34I live in this house.
00:09:35Oh?
00:09:36And how did you know Donovan was dead?
00:09:38Well, I meet a lot of people and I hear a lot.
00:09:41Oh.
00:09:42Well, you must have heard Donovan's screams then.
00:09:44Out front.
00:09:45No, no screams, no noise.
00:09:47It was very quiet, Inspector.
00:09:48Your drink, Inspector.
00:09:50And you, my little sweetheart.
00:09:52Did you hear anything last night?
00:09:54No.
00:09:55It's much too noisy in here, in the bar.
00:09:58Of course.
00:10:00Thank you for your help.
00:10:03Inspector,
00:10:05here's the whiskey you asked for.
00:10:07I don't like the brand.
00:10:11Nice to see you again so soon, Inspector.
00:10:19Go take care of the guests.
00:10:21Yes, ma'am.
00:10:30Ha, ha, ha.
00:10:36Ha, ha, ha.
00:11:00Ha, ha, ha.
00:11:18Don't you hear me?
00:11:23He's been here again.
00:11:25We have to be careful, I tell you.
00:11:27That stuff has to come here tonight.
00:11:29Now you tell the shark.
00:11:31What?
00:11:33You don't know him?
00:11:35Well, that's quite a joke.
00:11:37Scotland Yard is looking for the man who is our boss.
00:11:40We don't know who he is ourselves.
00:11:48One, two.
00:11:50One, two.
00:11:52One, two.
00:11:53One, two.
00:11:55Come on now, let's go.
00:11:57One, two.
00:11:58One, two.
00:12:02Frank, there's our champion.
00:12:04Ha, ha, ha.
00:12:06One, two.
00:12:07One, two.
00:12:09One, two.
00:12:10One, two.
00:12:12One, two.
00:12:14One, two.
00:12:16Hello, boss.
00:12:17Hello, Inspector.
00:12:18Oh, and how, Inspector.
00:12:20I have great plans.
00:12:22I'm going to join one of the crews of the Oxford-Cambridge boat race.
00:12:25Wow.
00:12:26If you see my stroke, it gets better every day,
00:12:28and today is better than tomorrow.
00:12:30You might say I'm the fastest oar in the dam.
00:12:32Good for you.
00:12:33But by the way, I'd like to ask you a question.
00:12:35Yes, what?
00:12:36Did you sleep in your boathouse on Wednesday night?
00:12:39Wednesday?
00:12:40Yes.
00:12:41Yes, I sure did.
00:12:42Yes.
00:12:43Did you notice anything that night?
00:12:44Something unusual.
00:12:45Well, I had a terrible nightmare and I heard a horrifying scream.
00:12:48Where did it come from?
00:12:49Well, I recall I'd been watching a television program
00:12:52and I fell asleep for a while.
00:12:54Then I heard the scream and I woke up.
00:12:56A scream from where?
00:12:57From the TV set.
00:12:58From the...
00:13:00Do you know what that scream was?
00:13:02No, do you?
00:13:03A man was murdered last night.
00:13:06Oh, what an idiot I am.
00:13:08I agree with you.
00:13:09Mr. Barnaby, you're not helping me with my promotion.
00:13:12Good morning.
00:13:13Good morning.
00:13:16I'll try to improve, Inspector.
00:13:24Good morning, Princess.
00:13:29How are things?
00:13:30I'm not disturbing you, am I?
00:13:32What can I do for you?
00:13:34Well, first of all, a glass of beer.
00:13:36Small.
00:13:38Sorry, Inspector.
00:13:39I'm afraid we can't serve you.
00:13:41At least not before nine o'clock.
00:13:44That's what I like about you, Mrs. Oaks.
00:13:46Always correct.
00:13:47Always within the law.
00:13:49Okay.
00:13:50Until nine o'clock.
00:13:52See you.
00:13:54Princess?
00:14:02Lock the door.
00:14:03Yes.
00:14:04Well, hurry!
00:14:05Yes, Aunt Lily.
00:14:19What did he want here?
00:14:21Nothing.
00:14:22Nonsense.
00:14:23The police always want something.
00:14:24He's been snooping around here too often.
00:14:26He's trying to get something on me
00:14:27so he can take away my license.
00:14:29But Aunt Nellie,
00:14:30perhaps he just wanted a glass of beer.
00:14:33Oh, don't be stupid.
00:14:34You're old enough to know better.
00:14:36You're supposed to be 18.
00:14:38When I was your age,
00:14:39I'd already been working
00:14:40for three years in a bar.
00:14:43Go down to the cellar and check our supplies.
00:14:45Go.
00:14:46Go.
00:14:47Go.
00:14:48Yes.
00:14:49Quick!
00:14:50Yes, yes, Aunt Nellie.
00:14:52Yes.
00:15:22Come on.
00:15:52Come on.
00:16:13Hey.
00:16:14Hello, Princess.
00:16:19Nice place for a day, eh?
00:16:21Clean and comfortable.
00:16:24What do you want?
00:16:27I'd like to talk to you for a few minutes.
00:16:30What about?
00:16:31About that scream you heard on Wednesday.
00:16:33I didn't hear anything.
00:16:34Yes, yes.
00:16:35That's what you told me yesterday.
00:16:36But you lied.
00:16:38But don't worry.
00:16:40You're...
00:16:41scared of your aunt, aren't you?
00:16:46But what can I do?
00:16:48There's no one I can trust.
00:16:50Well, why don't you trust me?
00:16:52I want to help you.
00:16:53Help me?
00:16:55You're a policeman.
00:16:56And only being kind
00:16:57because you want information.
00:16:59Now, you listen to me.
00:17:00If I really wanted to question you,
00:17:02I wouldn't do it here.
00:17:03But I'd haul you down to headquarters
00:17:04so fast it would make her ears ring.
00:17:07What kind of a person are you?
00:17:14Someone who is trying to help you.
00:17:18Well...
00:17:19About that night,
00:17:21while Aunt Nellie was singing,
00:17:23I went outside to get a breath of fresh air
00:17:26and suddenly there was a terrible scream.
00:17:28From where?
00:17:29I think from the river.
00:17:30It was very dark.
00:17:31And then the moon came out
00:17:33and just for a moment I saw...
00:17:35What?
00:17:37A fish.
00:17:39A black fish.
00:17:41But I think it moved like a human being.
00:17:44Black and shining and frightening.
00:17:47The shark.
00:17:48Who?
00:17:50Don't tell me you haven't heard of the shark.
00:17:52The murderer Scotland Yard has been looking for?
00:17:54No.
00:17:57Okay.
00:17:59Listen.
00:18:00You didn't hear anything or see anything at all.
00:18:03Do you understand?
00:18:05Do you understand?
00:18:06No, I don't understand.
00:18:08First you frighten me into talking
00:18:10and then you expect me to forget it.
00:18:12Yes, because I'm worried about you.
00:18:15You?
00:18:16But what for?
00:18:18I don't know.
00:18:21Lila.
00:18:23If the shark finds out you saw him,
00:18:28he'll kill you.
00:18:48That box must be very expensive.
00:18:50Too much for me.
00:18:51Let's go home.
00:19:18Let's go.
00:20:18Help!
00:20:23Help!
00:20:34Out of my way.
00:20:35Let's see.
00:20:48And none of you are able to explain
00:20:51how the murderer can escape without being seen.
00:20:59Only Inspector Wade of the River Police Detachment
00:21:02has been able to throw any light at all on this affair.
00:21:06And let me tell you, gentlemen,
00:21:07from now on, Wade is in charge of this case.
00:21:09Pardon me, sir.
00:21:10Quiet, please.
00:21:11Wait.
00:21:12Sir John, there are ways of escaping we haven't thought of.
00:21:14What does that mean?
00:21:15I mean the shark has been getting away
00:21:17undetected each time
00:21:18because he's been using the city's sewer system
00:21:20as his escape route.
00:21:21Poppycock.
00:21:22While we were searching through the houses and streets,
00:21:24he escaped through one of the many sewers
00:21:26and out into the open river
00:21:27where a motorboat picked him up.
00:21:29Oh.
00:21:30And is this possible?
00:21:31Nowadays, any frogman or skin diver can do it.
00:21:34Wade, if this is possible...
00:21:35I hope to be able to prove what I'm saying
00:21:37in the very near future
00:21:38because we found out
00:21:39that every time a murder has been committed,
00:21:41a fast motorboat without lights
00:21:42was heard going up the river.
00:21:44If Donovan had lived another day, we might have...
00:21:46But he didn't.
00:21:47I know, Sir John, I know.
00:21:49But there is, however, a witness.
00:21:51He heard and saw the boat 45 minutes
00:21:53after the Roventry theft.
00:21:54Who is the man?
00:21:55He is waiting outside.
00:21:56Well, have him come in.
00:21:57Gentlemen, that will be all.
00:21:59I trust I got through to you.
00:22:02Mr. Barnaby, please come in.
00:22:08Barnaby, sir.
00:22:09Herbert, Oliver, Douglas, Barnaby, Jr.
00:22:11Very pleased to meet you, Mr. Barnaby.
00:22:13Please sit down.
00:22:14Thank you.
00:22:15Mr. Barnaby,
00:22:17I spent a part of last night...
00:22:19On the Thames, sir.
00:22:20At 10.25, I was lying on my back...
00:22:24Just a moment,
00:22:25just to give you an idea.
00:22:27Like this.
00:22:29I was drifting down the river
00:22:31and I was thinking...
00:22:32What have we here?
00:22:34I dazed at the moon.
00:22:36Oh, pardon me, sir.
00:22:37I'm a romantic.
00:22:39How about you?
00:22:40Oh, yes, you are.
00:22:42I see.
00:22:43Yes, of course.
00:22:44Please have a seat.
00:22:45Thank you.
00:22:47Mr. Barnaby,
00:22:48when did you see the motorboat?
00:22:50Where was it?
00:22:51I didn't see it.
00:22:52Beg your pardon?
00:22:53No, I didn't see it.
00:22:54I felt it as it ran right over me.
00:23:00Ran over you?
00:23:01I understand.
00:23:04There are no running lights
00:23:05on your boat, Mr. Barnaby?
00:23:07I'm sorry, sir.
00:23:08This is no 5,000 ton yacht,
00:23:10but just a little skiff
00:23:11that I like to use.
00:23:12As I pointed out,
00:23:13the moon came up
00:23:15like a golden star.
00:23:17I love poetry.
00:23:18He must have seen me,
00:23:20the man, I mean.
00:23:22Mr. Barnaby,
00:23:23he probably didn't want to see you.
00:23:26I don't understand, sir.
00:23:28Sir John means
00:23:29that he probably tried
00:23:30to get rid of you as a witness.
00:23:38You mean to kill me?
00:23:43Yes.
00:23:53Who are you?
00:23:54Curious, huh?
00:23:55What do you want?
00:23:57I want some money.
00:24:00Don't worry.
00:24:02I want you to sell
00:24:03some hot ice for me.
00:24:05Hot ice?
00:24:07If I had the money,
00:24:08I wouldn't come to you.
00:24:13Now,
00:24:15are you interested?
00:24:19You'd better get out of here.
00:24:21You're sure?
00:24:22I don't know who you are,
00:24:23but I run a clean place.
00:24:28Should I be laughing?
00:24:30Yes, sure.
00:24:31As you leave,
00:24:32I'll give you some money.
00:24:34I don't know
00:24:35who you are,
00:24:36but I run a clean place.
00:24:39Should I be laughing?
00:24:40Yes, sure.
00:24:41As you leave,
00:24:42bye-bye.
00:24:44Shall we say
00:24:4550% for you
00:24:47or
00:24:48maybe 25?
00:24:50Willie!
00:24:53Congratulations, Mrs. Oaks.
00:24:55You've passed the test
00:24:57with flying colors.
00:25:00Are you from the police?
00:25:01On the contrary.
00:25:04A certain person
00:25:05whom we know in common
00:25:06wanted to assure himself
00:25:07that you could be
00:25:08trusted.
00:25:09So he cooked up
00:25:10this little idea
00:25:11and sent me
00:25:12since you don't know me.
00:25:17Get the picture?
00:25:19The shark?
00:25:21Yes.
00:25:26Is that the one
00:25:27you call Willie?
00:25:33Gabino, sir.
00:25:34I'm an import-export.
00:25:40Something I can do
00:25:41for you, Mrs. Oaks?
00:25:43Thank you.
00:25:45If I should have need
00:25:46of your help,
00:25:47I'll call you.
00:25:50Do so.
00:26:00Come on.
00:26:01Come on up to my room.
00:26:02There we won't be disturbed.
00:26:19Morning, Inspector.
00:26:20Morning.
00:26:21How do you feel?
00:26:22Better than you think.
00:26:31Morning, princess.
00:26:33Please don't call me princess.
00:26:36And why do you come
00:26:37to see me every day?
00:26:39And what makes you think
00:26:40I want to see you?
00:26:42If you want to see my aunt,
00:26:43she's busy.
00:26:44Oh?
00:26:45Yes, she's busy.
00:26:47Tell me,
00:26:48why do you let yourself
00:26:49be ruled by your aunt?
00:26:50You're not a child anymore.
00:26:52No, but I'm not
00:26:53of age, either.
00:26:55Hey, very pretty.
00:26:56You'll make it.
00:26:57Don't change the subject.
00:26:58Even if I ran away,
00:26:59you're a policeman.
00:27:00You'd have to
00:27:01bring me back again.
00:27:03No.
00:27:04I would only try
00:27:05to help you.
00:27:07I'm sorry.
00:27:08I don't believe you.
00:27:09Well, all I can say is
00:27:10I hope the day will come
00:27:11when you will trust me.
00:27:12Not in you,
00:27:13nor anyone for that matter.
00:27:19What have we here?
00:27:21Oh, it's a burn mark.
00:27:23I've had it for a long time.
00:27:25Uh-huh.
00:27:26It looks pretty serious.
00:27:27When did it happen?
00:27:29Oh, I don't know.
00:27:30I had it when I was a child.
00:27:34Be careful.
00:27:35Willie is there.
00:27:42Well, then,
00:27:43you are Mrs. Oak's niece,
00:27:44aren't you?
00:27:45Yes.
00:27:46Well, tell your aunt
00:27:47I'd like to speak to her.
00:27:48Yes, Inspector.
00:27:51Get back to the bar, Lila.
00:27:53You're late.
00:27:54Get back to the bar, Lila.
00:27:55Your aunt is waiting for you.
00:27:56Yes.
00:27:58Goodbye, Inspector.
00:28:06Oh, Willie.
00:28:08You said Mrs. Oak's was busy.
00:28:10Will you do me a favor?
00:28:12Favor?
00:28:13Yes, some information
00:28:14concerning a new lodger.
00:28:16Very fine man,
00:28:17Mr. Gobino.
00:28:18Very generous,
00:28:19and he never tips
00:28:20less than a shilling.
00:28:21Indeed.
00:28:22And for a special service,
00:28:23give me a pound.
00:28:25A service?
00:28:26He said keep your mouth shut
00:28:27if you were to ask
00:28:28any questions about him.
00:28:33Funny, right?
00:28:53Oh, my darling,
00:28:54it's you.
00:28:56We have wonderful news
00:28:57for you.
00:28:58Guess who is in London?
00:29:02Mr. Brown?
00:29:04Mr. Brown.
00:29:05Aren't you glad?
00:29:06Yes, very.
00:29:07Just think,
00:29:08he's going to take you
00:29:09out tonight
00:29:11to the Lancaster.
00:29:14This is Mr. Lane.
00:29:18Nice.
00:29:19Don't burn yourself.
00:29:22Yes, yes, yes, yes,
00:29:23I understand,
00:29:24at the Lancaster.
00:29:26Of course I know
00:29:27the Lancaster,
00:29:28in Wellington Street.
00:29:30Yes, I know it.
00:29:32Good, good, good, good.
00:29:33Now keep your eyes open
00:29:34and be careful, understand?
00:29:44Hello, Dr. Collins?
00:29:46Who's speaking, please?
00:29:47Say ah.
00:29:48Ah.
00:29:50Well, that won't kill you.
00:29:52Inspector Wade
00:29:53wishes to speak to you.
00:29:55Hello, Wade.
00:29:56What's up?
00:29:57Have you fished another
00:29:58body out of the river?
00:29:59Huh?
00:30:01If I have.
00:30:02A tailcoat.
00:30:03I need it now.
00:30:05You know what I mean
00:30:06with two tails at the back.
00:30:07Do you have one?
00:30:09Well, if you haven't
00:30:10worn it for 20 years,
00:30:11it should fit me.
00:30:12Do you know
00:30:13the nicest day of the year
00:30:14is the day you get married?
00:30:15Do you know
00:30:16the nicest day of the year
00:30:17is the day you come to London?
00:30:20I'm glad to hear it.
00:30:21Very glad to hear it.
00:30:23Perhaps I'll stay
00:30:24over longer this time.
00:30:26That would be wonderful,
00:30:27Mr. Brown.
00:30:28Well, after all,
00:30:29it is my duty
00:30:30to look after you.
00:30:31I promised your mother
00:30:32and that's what
00:30:33I'm going to do.
00:30:34Thank you.
00:30:35Was it your aunt
00:30:36who bought you
00:30:37that lovely dress?
00:30:39Yes, but
00:30:41tomorrow she takes it back.
00:30:43No,
00:30:45she won't.
00:30:46Don't you worry.
00:30:51Excuse the interruption.
00:30:53Are you Mr. Brown?
00:30:55Yes, what is it?
00:30:56A telephone call
00:30:57for you, sir.
00:30:58Ah,
00:30:59they can find you
00:31:00no matter where you are.
00:31:01Excuse me, Lila.
00:31:04Would you care
00:31:05for some coffee, miss?
00:31:06Yes, please.
00:31:09What are you doing here,
00:31:10Inspector?
00:31:11And in that crazy outfit?
00:31:13Crazy?
00:31:14Well, I think
00:31:15it's very becoming.
00:31:17Lila,
00:31:18who is that man?
00:31:19A friend of my mother's
00:31:20and a very nice person.
00:31:22I doubt that.
00:31:23Anyhow,
00:31:24he's nice to me.
00:31:25He likes me
00:31:26and he pays Mrs. Oaks
00:31:27my room and board
00:31:28and he takes me out
00:31:29each time he comes to London.
00:31:31What for?
00:31:32Of course,
00:31:33you can't understand.
00:31:34Someone might enjoy
00:31:35taking me out
00:31:36once in a while.
00:31:37Stop!
00:31:38If he were such a nice man,
00:31:39he wouldn't have brought you here
00:31:40in the first place.
00:31:41Shall I tell you
00:31:42something?
00:31:43This nice person
00:31:44is employed by your aunt
00:31:45and he's old enough
00:31:46to be your father.
00:31:50That call
00:31:51wasn't for me.
00:31:52Oh,
00:31:53I'm sorry, sir.
00:31:54But there really are
00:31:55so many browns.
00:31:56You said it.
00:31:58Oh,
00:31:59can't you watch it?
00:32:00Oh,
00:32:01I'm terribly sorry, sir.
00:32:02It's my fault,
00:32:03all my fault.
00:32:12All right, forget about it.
00:32:14Yes, sir.
00:32:15Please forgive me.
00:32:16I'm very sorry, sir.
00:32:17Well, never mind.
00:32:22That's the dumbest one
00:32:23I've seen in a long time.
00:32:30What is it?
00:32:32What?
00:32:35My bracelet.
00:32:38My bracelet has been taken.
00:32:42Here you are,
00:32:43and thanks, Doc.
00:32:44You're welcome.
00:32:45The evening
00:32:46was a great success.
00:32:47Good for you.
00:32:50Oh, let me see.
00:32:51Very nice.
00:32:53Ah,
00:32:54platinum.
00:32:55Mm-hmm.
00:32:56You like it?
00:32:57I do,
00:32:58and it must be worth it.
00:32:59You won't guess.
00:33:00Well, I'd say...
00:33:01Exactly nothing,
00:33:02because I stole it.
00:33:04Now listen.
00:33:05Yes, from a certain
00:33:06Mr. Brown.
00:33:08Mr. Brown?
00:33:09Mm-hmm.
00:33:10The initials engraved here
00:33:12are G.E.
00:33:13That's so.
00:33:14And I'm very curious
00:33:15to know what they stand for, Doc.
00:33:18And also this thing here.
00:33:20It looks like a temple
00:33:21or something.
00:33:23Mm-hmm.
00:33:25We must find out
00:33:26who it was
00:33:27stole the bracelet.
00:33:30Otherwise,
00:33:31we're all in trouble.
00:33:34You,
00:33:35me,
00:33:36all of us.
00:33:38Leave me out of it.
00:33:40I've nothing to do with it.
00:33:42It's your affair.
00:33:44All I can do
00:33:45is tell Lila to keep quiet.
00:33:47Got it?
00:33:54Lila?
00:33:55Come up here.
00:33:56Yes, yes, Aunt Nellie.
00:34:12There is an old French proverb.
00:34:16If you love life,
00:34:17keep your mouth shut.
00:34:31Let me go!
00:34:32You're hurting me!
00:34:33Aunt Nellie!
00:34:34It's no use.
00:34:35Your aunt is deaf.
00:34:36Who is the waiter
00:34:37who called Mr. Brown
00:34:38to the telephone?
00:34:43Well?
00:34:45I don't know.
00:34:46You've never seen him before?
00:34:49Stop lying!
00:34:51You know him.
00:34:53She's not lying.
00:34:54She's much too scared.
00:35:01I'm not lying.
00:35:02I'm not lying.
00:35:03I'm not lying.
00:35:04I'm not lying.
00:35:05Who is it
00:35:06that owns a platinum bracelet
00:35:07around here?
00:35:12Mr. Brown.
00:35:14Then you have seen it?
00:35:16Of course.
00:35:17He always wears it.
00:35:21Now listen, my little one.
00:35:23You haven't seen it.
00:35:26Mr. Brown
00:35:27never possessed such a bracelet.
00:35:29Do you understand?
00:35:31And do the police question you?
00:35:33And do the police question you?
00:35:37What are you going to say to them?
00:36:01Hello?
00:36:02Is that the Lancaster?
00:36:05Yes.
00:36:06Is there anything to report
00:36:07about the bracelet?
00:36:10No.
00:36:12But I hope he will.
00:36:13I'd like to get the reward
00:36:14for finding it.
00:36:15Yes, please.
00:36:16Let me know immediately
00:36:17anything that you find out.
00:36:19My telephone number
00:36:20is Greenwich 2507.
00:36:22Yes.
00:36:24Thank you.
00:36:26Hands up.
00:36:28And don't move.
00:36:29Hands up, I said.
00:36:32Walk over to the wall.
00:36:35Move.
00:36:59Come on.
00:37:15Hey, what's all the noise about?
00:37:29I don't know.
00:37:30I don't know.
00:37:57One,
00:37:58two,
00:38:00one,
00:38:01two,
00:38:02one,
00:38:03two,
00:38:05one,
00:38:06two,
00:38:07one,
00:38:09two.
00:38:10Good work, Herbert Oliver
00:38:11Douglas Barnaby.
00:38:12One,
00:38:13two,
00:38:14one.
00:38:15Hey!
00:38:30Mrs. Oaks,
00:38:31I've asked you to come and see me
00:38:32because...
00:38:33Asked?
00:38:34This is an order.
00:38:35Or do you consider it
00:38:36a love letter?
00:38:37Hardly.
00:38:38Who is Mr. Brown?
00:38:40A gentleman
00:38:41with manners you seem to lack.
00:38:43And what is this
00:38:44a gentleman's real name?
00:38:46Oh,
00:38:47then Brown is not his name.
00:38:50Have you ever seen this before?
00:38:53No.
00:38:55Have you ever noticed this man,
00:38:57Mr. Brown,
00:38:58wearing a bracelet?
00:39:00No.
00:39:01But then I haven't
00:39:02watched him that closely.
00:39:04Oh,
00:39:05and yet in spite of the fact
00:39:06that you don't know him,
00:39:07you allow Lila to go out with him.
00:39:08Why not?
00:39:09Brown has known Lila for years,
00:39:11ever since she was a baby.
00:39:13One night he turned up
00:39:14at the mecca and told me
00:39:15that he had known
00:39:16Anna Smith very well.
00:39:17Anna Smith?
00:39:19Who's that?
00:39:21Yes.
00:39:22He told me
00:39:23that she was Lila's mother.
00:39:27I had no reason
00:39:28not to believe him,
00:39:29particularly
00:39:30when he knew
00:39:31that her mother
00:39:32had brought the child
00:39:33to me on Christmas Eve,
00:39:341945.
00:39:41Frank?
00:39:42Yes, Inspector?
00:39:43Get me all the information
00:39:44you can on Anna Smith,
00:39:45mother of Lila Smith,
00:39:47her birth certificate,
00:39:48and so on,
00:39:49as quick as you can.
00:39:50Okay, Inspector.
00:39:53I warn you, Mrs. Oaks,
00:39:57prostituting a minor
00:39:58is a serious crime.
00:39:59Don't you speak to me
00:40:00like that
00:40:01when I've treated
00:40:02that girl like my own child.
00:40:03There must be
00:40:04a very special reason
00:40:05for a man like Mr. Brown
00:40:06to be interested
00:40:07in a girl like Lila,
00:40:08don't you think?
00:40:15She's still a minor.
00:40:19And let me tell you this,
00:40:20Mrs. Oaks,
00:40:21if you involve that child
00:40:22in your dirty affairs,
00:40:23I'll put you
00:40:24behind bars for life.
00:40:25You swine.
00:40:27Mr. Brown is a gentleman
00:40:28and he doesn't flirt
00:40:29with young girls
00:40:30in a coal cellar
00:40:31like you did, Mr. Wade.
00:40:32He wants to marry her
00:40:33and Lila has said
00:40:34she is willing.
00:40:35Yes, Wade, willing.
00:40:36And so I'm warning you,
00:40:38keep away from Lila.
00:40:40She is, as you pointed out,
00:40:42not only a minor,
00:40:45but she has a mind
00:40:46of her own.
00:40:51What is it?
00:40:52Inspector,
00:40:53we've arrested the shark.
00:40:54You have?
00:40:55Yes.
00:40:56Come on, move it.
00:40:58You're going to be
00:40:59sorry for this.
00:41:00There's a big reward
00:41:01for it, Shorty.
00:41:02Well, you'll never
00:41:03collect a cent of it.
00:41:04Go on now, in there.
00:41:05What sign
00:41:06were you born under?
00:41:07Torres the Bull?
00:41:08No, Virgo.
00:41:09It's almost the same.
00:41:10Go on.
00:41:13Here he is, sir.
00:41:17Congratulations,
00:41:18Inspector.
00:41:19This is a great day
00:41:20and should mean
00:41:21a promotion for you.
00:41:23Thank you very much,
00:41:24Mrs. Oaks.
00:41:26Bye-bye, Inspector.
00:41:30Close the door.
00:41:34So,
00:41:35this is the shark, eh?
00:41:37Yes, sir.
00:41:38You are a pair
00:41:39of blundering idiots.
00:41:40That's exactly
00:41:41what I said to them.
00:41:42Go and get some blankets.
00:41:43Mr. Barnaby
00:41:44is freezing to death.
00:41:45So we don't get a reward?
00:41:46What do you think, idiot?
00:41:47Get out.
00:41:48Yes, sir.
00:41:56Very sorry,
00:41:58Mr. Barnaby.
00:41:59Well, I hope
00:42:00you really mean it.
00:42:01Come on,
00:42:02tell me about it.
00:42:04Well, first
00:42:05this monster
00:42:06rises out of the Thames
00:42:07and knocks me out
00:42:08of my boat.
00:42:10Help yourself.
00:42:11And leaves me
00:42:12floating helplessly
00:42:13on the roaring sea.
00:42:14The Thames, you mean?
00:42:15Yes, water.
00:42:17My goodness, Barnaby.
00:42:18Don't you know
00:42:19who that monster was?
00:42:20No, you?
00:42:21The shark.
00:42:23It's quite a coincidence
00:42:24that he's run into you
00:42:25for the second time.
00:42:27I won't be there
00:42:28a third time.
00:42:30What did he look like?
00:42:31Black.
00:42:32You're a big help.
00:42:33Could you recognize him again?
00:42:34Yes, from the back.
00:42:35From the back?
00:42:36I mean from the front,
00:42:37his face.
00:42:38He didn't show me
00:42:39and I was glad of it.
00:42:40Oh, good Lord, Barnaby.
00:42:41You're the only one
00:42:42who's ever been close
00:42:43to the shark and...
00:42:45You didn't see him.
00:42:47Since when have you been
00:42:48interested in Greek temples?
00:42:49In what?
00:42:51Wait.
00:42:52Barnaby, can you tell me
00:42:53what it is?
00:42:54I'm studying in Oxford,
00:42:55Classical Languages and History.
00:42:56Yes?
00:42:57This here is a...
00:42:58is a...
00:42:59Bless you.
00:43:00Thank you.
00:43:02This is the old seal of Troy.
00:43:04The seal.
00:43:07The seal of Troy,
00:43:08seal of Troy.
00:43:10I saw that somewhere today.
00:43:20Don't get too close.
00:43:22You don't have to know
00:43:23we're watching them.
00:43:24Wait.
00:43:51Pass them once more
00:43:52and they'll be gone.
00:43:54Why don't you go back?
00:44:21Inspector, what happened?
00:44:22Nothing. Just go on and pretend they got me.
00:44:24Yes, all right.
00:44:31It's pretty dangerous to come to the Mecca so soon.
00:44:34Not at all, dear Nellie.
00:44:37Inspector Wade is now out of the way.
00:44:40He had a little accident, the poor fellow, and died on active duty.
00:44:45This is indeed good news. Very good news.
00:44:48And your smile is the best reward.
00:44:51Yes, Nellie, when you smile, you're as young and beautiful as...
00:44:54As I was in May.
00:44:56But a few months have gone by, meanwhile.
00:44:59What about Lila?
00:45:01What kind of question is that?
00:45:02You know it depends on me, and you also know that I can handle women.
00:45:06You're becoming conceited, my dear.
00:45:09You'd better watch out.
00:45:12Lila! Lila!
00:45:14Coming!
00:45:18She isn't a child.
00:45:20She has a will of her own.
00:45:22Don't forget it.
00:45:24Nonsense.
00:45:25Just watch her reaction when I mention the word marriage to her.
00:45:31Something else.
00:45:33What if...
00:45:35The shark finds out we're in business too?
00:45:39I don't want to think...
00:45:42He'll get rid of us for good.
00:45:44Ah, don't worry.
00:45:45Don't worry. Mr. Unknown needs us very much.
00:45:48Otherwise he can't get his stuff out of London.
00:45:50I hope you're right.
00:45:52Half a million.
00:45:55A very nice amount.
00:45:57One moment now.
00:46:02Where did you hear that?
00:46:04No sum was given?
00:46:06It was.
00:46:08Yes, Aunt Nellie?
00:46:11Mr. Brown!
00:46:12Mr. Brown!
00:46:15I didn't see you come up.
00:46:19My dear Lila, I'm here to talk about you and your future.
00:46:23To make it short, Mr. Brown is leaving on a very long journey to South America.
00:46:27And he wants to marry you when he returns.
00:46:31Is this true?
00:46:33Yes?
00:46:38Oh, excuse me.
00:46:39What now?
00:46:40I have important news for you, Mrs. Oaks.
00:46:43Only for you.
00:46:45Let's hear it. This gentleman is a friend.
00:46:48Inspector Wade is...
00:46:50Is dead.
00:46:54Dead?
00:46:59On my word.
00:47:01You are shot.
00:47:03Very good.
00:47:05Thank you.
00:47:11Control yourself.
00:47:14Mr. Wade was in the police.
00:47:16And as a policeman, you have to be ready to die.
00:47:25Please, take me away.
00:47:28Take me away from here.
00:47:35Please, take me away.
00:47:36Please, take me away.
00:48:06Please, take me away.
00:48:37Hello, Captain. Hello, Captain.
00:48:40There's another one.
00:48:42He's coming on board.
00:48:44He's climbing aft.
00:48:46He's crossing the after deck.
00:48:49I can't recognize him.
00:48:59Go that way.
00:49:06Go that way.
00:49:37For the last time.
00:49:39What are you doing here?
00:49:41A job, Captain.
00:49:43I'm looking for a job.
00:49:45I don't have any papers.
00:49:46I'm a spice merchant.
00:49:48Why choose my ship?
00:49:50Because she's due to leave tomorrow
00:49:52and nobody knows where she's going.
00:49:58I'm going to kill you.
00:50:00I'm going to kill you.
00:50:02I'm going to kill you.
00:50:04I'm going to kill you.
00:50:07Do you mean this is a ghost ship?
00:50:11No, no, Captain.
00:50:13You're not going to shoot me.
00:50:16And why not?
00:50:17You're a trespasser.
00:50:18No, no, Captain.
00:50:33Hands up!
00:50:37And don't move!
00:50:52You can turn around now, Mr. Brown.
00:50:54And thanks very much for the gun.
00:50:56I had forgotten to bring mine with me.
00:50:58You're the waiter.
00:51:00From the Lancaster, exactly, Mr. Brown.
00:51:02And I have another job.
00:51:04An inspector from Scotland Yard.
00:51:06And I'm still very much alive, as you can see.
00:51:08Go on.
00:51:10Blast it.
00:51:12And you, you are Mr. Gobineau,
00:51:14if my memory is correct.
00:51:16That's right, Inspector.
00:51:18Spices import, export.
00:51:20What are you doing here?
00:51:21Captain, the ship is crawling with police.
00:51:23What shall I do?
00:51:25All right.
00:51:27A lot of attention for a harmless freighter, Inspector.
00:51:30That's right.
00:51:32Oh, Captain.
00:51:34Do you mind if I put my shoes on again?
00:51:37It's your turn to get cold feet.
00:51:39I'm innocent.
00:51:41Captain, police!
00:51:43I know, you idiots!
00:51:45Get out!
00:51:52The seal of Troy is yours to command, Inspector.
00:51:56Thank you.
00:52:03Where is that gangster?
00:52:04Who do you mean?
00:52:06You know very well whom I mean, Captain.
00:52:08Mr. Gobineau.
00:52:20Mrs. Oaks?
00:52:22This is an order for you, Mrs. Oaks.
00:52:25Watch out for your French border.
00:52:28The shark is very interested in Mr. Gobineau.
00:52:32The shark is very interested in Mr. Gobineau.
00:53:03Thank you, sweetie.
00:53:05Yes, thank you.
00:53:08Sit down here, will you?
00:53:10I can't, Mrs. Smith. I'm much too busy.
00:53:15I'll get you a drink. Wait a minute.
00:53:17You're a good girl. A good girl.
00:53:33Yes!
00:53:39Excuse me, miss, but do you mind if I have a little rest?
00:53:42I still have to use my legs.
00:53:44To run away?
00:53:46No, not to run away, but for rowing.
00:53:50My shell is waiting outside.
00:53:57Come on, come on!
00:53:58What's the matter, Mr. Barnaby?
00:54:00I was twisting.
00:54:02Oh, isn't it fun?
00:54:03No.
00:54:04So why do you do it?
00:54:05Because of you and a friend.
00:54:12Sit down. Act natural.
00:54:14There's somebody watching us.
00:54:16Why? What are you afraid of?
00:54:18Smile. Just keep smiling.
00:54:29He's alive.
00:54:33This is fun. A great laugh.
00:54:37Inspector Wade.
00:54:39He's alive?
00:54:41Laugh. Be happy, Miss Lyla. Laugh.
00:54:44Laugh, laugh, like me.
00:54:50I'm laughing!
00:54:58I'm laughing!
00:55:28I'm laughing!
00:55:58I'm laughing!
00:55:59Am I disturbing you?
00:56:27You intended to test me, I understand.
00:56:36I've just done what I was ordered to do.
00:56:43Where I come from, the king would give a spy this simple little necklace.
00:56:49Are you scared, Mrs. Oaks?
00:57:02We say the coward dies many times before he kisses death.
00:57:07And we say one shouldn't try to sell a bearskin rug before one has shot the bear.
00:58:07That was a pretty good job of work on your part.
00:58:27Tell me, how did you get the idea that the man you served in the hotel and the captain
00:58:31of the Seal of Troy were one and the same person?
00:58:34Oh, just a stroke of fortune.
00:58:37But then my visit to the ship was quite successful in another way, Doc.
00:58:41There.
00:58:42Look at that.
00:58:44Chelsea, December 20th, 1945, report of the Public Health Commission, Dr. Frederick Collins.
00:58:50Why, that's me.
00:58:52Right.
00:58:53Forty-five, let me think.
00:58:55Forty-five.
00:58:56Of course, that was my first official case.
00:58:58Do you remember the case, Doc?
00:59:01Patterson.
00:59:02Patterson.
00:59:03Yes.
00:59:04Yes.
00:59:05Yes, yes, yes.
00:59:06Lord Patterson and his wife.
00:59:07They were burned to death in the fire along with the janitor.
00:59:08Peter Smith.
00:59:09Anna Smith's husband.
00:59:10Yes.
00:59:11Yes.
00:59:12I remember.
00:59:13Wasn't there a little girl as well?
00:59:14Two.
00:59:15Two little girls, Doc.
00:59:16One was the daughter of Lord Patterson, whose burns you treated, as the report says.
00:59:17And the other was the janitor's daughter, who wasn't hurt.
00:59:18Yes.
00:59:19Tell me, Wade, why are you so interested in this case?
00:59:20Well, I don't know.
00:59:21I don't know.
00:59:22I don't know.
00:59:23I don't know.
00:59:24I don't know.
00:59:25I don't know.
00:59:26I don't know.
00:59:27I don't know.
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01:01:29Good morning.
01:01:31Good morning, sir.
01:01:33Can I help you?
01:01:34I wish to see Mr. Ladder.
01:01:35He's dead.
01:01:37Is Mr. Knight still here?
01:01:38And if he isn't, then Mr. Zealand perhaps.
01:01:40They both retired several years ago.
01:01:43However…
01:01:44Godfrey, I'm going to see Lady Winter.
01:01:45Very well, sir.
01:01:46Good morning, sir,
01:01:48I'm Inspector Wade from Scotland Yard,
01:01:50and I wonder if you could help me.
01:01:51You are the first policeman to honor us with a visit,
01:01:54and you're from Scotland Yard.
01:01:56I'm sorry, however, but with respect to our clients, we do not give out any information whatsoever.
01:02:03I am sure you will understand that. Good morning.
01:02:06Pardon me, sir, but this concerns a family of Pattersons, that your firm...
01:02:09We have had the honor of serving the Pattersons for some 150 years.
01:02:15Today, however, we only administer the Chelsea estate and the fortunes of the family,
01:02:20the last member of which emigrated to South America many years ago.
01:02:26Miss Delia Patterson?
01:02:27Is alive, yes, alive. May I leave now?
01:02:31One last question, sir. Is it a large fortune, can you tell me?
01:02:36Considerable. I think I can safely tell you that the fortune of the Pattersons
01:02:42make them one of the wealthiest families in the United Kingdom. And now, good morning.
01:02:50Good morning.
01:03:13Mrs. Fuller?
01:03:14Yes?
01:03:16Are you the widow, Anna Smith?
01:03:18Yes. Are you from the police?
01:03:22I'm Inspector Wade. May I speak to you?
01:03:25Come in.
01:03:32I've been waiting for you for a long time, a long time.
01:03:36Anna! Who's out there?
01:03:40Well, well. Willie. And what are you doing here?
01:03:46Be careful you don't die of shock.
01:03:49How are things at the Mecca?
01:03:51I'm not complaining.
01:03:52Please, sir, I have to confess.
01:03:53Anna, take off. Don't pay any attention. She's kind of loose in the head.
01:03:58It's not true!
01:03:59Willie, shut up! Get out!
01:04:01It's not true!
01:04:02Willie, shut up! Get out!
01:04:07Something else, Inspector?
01:04:10Uh-huh. I'd like to look around here.
01:04:13Oh, no. Not without a search warrant. No, sir.
01:04:22Out.
01:04:28Morning, Willie.
01:04:31Morning.
01:04:38Mm-hmm. First-rate stuff.
01:04:45Mm-hmm. So is this one.
01:04:51Yes?
01:04:52Willie. What happened, Willie?
01:04:55Out there at your place? Wade?
01:04:59What was he doing there?
01:05:01Well, Anna nearly got us into trouble again.
01:05:04You idiot!
01:05:05It's all right. I stopped her before she could tell anything that was important.
01:05:13You'd better be more careful. I'm warning you, Willie.
01:05:22If Anna talks, then we're in real trouble.
01:05:28Willie?
01:05:44Willie?
01:05:58Willie?
01:06:10You?
01:06:17What do you want from me? What?
01:06:20You have everything. Everything. All.
01:06:24My child.
01:06:26I want my child back. Do you hear?
01:06:29I'll go to the police. I'll tell them everything.
01:06:32Everything! I'll tell them everything!
01:06:57I have to speak to your aunt.
01:06:59Ah, good morning, Inspector. Upstairs.
01:07:03Ah, the inevitable Mr. Wade.
01:07:07Lila is busy.
01:07:09Where's Mr. Gobineau?
01:07:11I imagine in his room. I don't watch my guests that closely.
01:07:15But if you wish me to see if he is there, I'll be glad to.
01:07:19No, don't bother. What's the number?
01:07:21Fifteen.
01:07:22Thank you. And since you like it legal, an arrest warrant.
01:07:27Oh. Is Mr. Gobineau under arrest?
01:07:30Yes.
01:07:31Oh.
01:07:33By the way, Mrs. Oaks, when was it that you saw Anna Fuller last?
01:07:38I mean alive.
01:07:41I mean alive.
01:07:54What are you staring at me for? Get back to work.
01:08:11Thank you, Mrs. Oaks.
01:08:20I'll ask you once again.
01:08:23When are you going to arrest the shark?
01:08:26We'll get him tonight.
01:08:28Oh.
01:08:29Yes. I've received some information from number 17.
01:08:32Number 17?
01:08:34Yes.
01:08:36He's extremely anxious to get hold of any or all of the documents concerning Delia Patterson.
01:08:41Ah, again that name.
01:08:43As soon as he leaves, we'll arrest him.
01:08:45This is more than I can stand.
01:08:47Our success depends upon the word of a criminal who's wanted by Scotland Yard.
01:08:51Oh, you must be joking.
01:08:53No, sir. This is our only chance.
01:08:55I'm not joking.
01:08:57I'm not joking.
01:08:59I'm not joking.
01:09:01I'm not joking.
01:09:03I'm not joking.
01:09:04No, sir. This is our only chance to get our hands on those documents which the lawyers refuse to give us.
01:09:09Well, then let me handle it, will you?
01:09:13I'll give these gentlemen a lesson. And a good one.
01:09:18I think I can persuade these legal minds to give us what we're after.
01:09:23Well, sir, I don't know how.
01:09:27Well, the day turned out all right after all.
01:09:30Why we were afraid of the lying, miserable rat is a mystery to me.
01:09:38What a slob.
01:09:40Well, I do my best.
01:09:43Champagne, ladies and gentlemen.
01:09:45And about time.
01:09:47Wait a moment.
01:09:48Let us have a toast.
01:09:50Here's to the shark.
01:09:52And to the hope that he never bothers us again.
01:09:55Cheers.
01:09:56Cheers.
01:10:00♪♪♪
01:10:25All ready, Wade?
01:10:26Yes, we're ready, sir.
01:10:28All the men are posted and we've circled the whole area.
01:10:31In particular, Souter Street.
01:10:33Oh, very good. Sounds very good.
01:10:35What about underground?
01:10:37Everything's been well taken care of. It was very easy.
01:10:39May I explain?
01:10:41Look here. Those four sewers run into the main one.
01:10:44Very practical.
01:10:45Yes, sir.
01:10:46Should the shark escape, despite all our precautions here, which I think is impossible,
01:10:50then we can still get him because number 17 is posted there, where the main sewer empties into the Thames.
01:10:58Hello, 17.
01:10:59Hello, 17, report.
01:11:0117 here. 17 here.
01:11:03What's up, Wade?
01:11:04Better stay on the alert.
01:11:06Things should start to happen any time now.
01:11:08Okay.
01:11:09I'll be right in.
01:11:17Attention, attention.
01:11:18Number 12 reports suspicious sounds coming from lawyer's office.
01:11:21Says it could be an acetylene torch.
01:11:23How could the shark have gotten through all those men?
01:11:25Perhaps he got in before the building closed, sir.
01:11:27Well, what are you going to do about it?
01:11:29Attention, number 17. We're ready to go.
01:11:32The shark is in the building, so watch out.
01:11:37I'm ready, Wade.
01:11:57I'm ready, Wade.
01:12:27Hands up!
01:12:57It's over, Mr. Shark.
01:13:28They've got him, sir.
01:13:30Come on. Come on. Hurry it up.
01:13:33Hurry it up.
01:13:37Sir?
01:13:38The shark.
01:13:39Wonderful. Great work.
01:13:42What were you doing up there?
01:13:44Hmm?
01:13:45Ah, silent as a fish, eh?
01:13:48Well, don't you worry. We'll make you talk.
01:13:50We will, sir.
01:13:53Ah!
01:13:55The shark!
01:13:58Ah!
01:14:00The shark!
01:14:27The shark!
01:14:44Hello, 17. Hello, 17. Come in.
01:14:46Hello, 17. Come in.
01:14:5117 here. Hello, Wade.
01:14:53The shark just passed me going up river.
01:14:56I couldn't catch him.
01:14:58Blasted. He's escaped again.
01:15:02Oh, what a smell.
01:15:04Hello, 17. Hello, 17.
01:15:06There's one last chance.
01:15:08The shark may try to reach the Seal of Troy.
01:15:11Get over there and keep an eye on that ship.
01:15:13Understand?
01:15:14Okay.
01:15:26The Seal of Troy
01:15:56The Seal of Troy
01:16:26The Seal of Troy
01:16:56The Seal of Troy
01:17:26The Seal of Troy
01:17:57Who is it?
01:17:59Me.
01:18:07Nellie, please, you've got to help me.
01:18:09How can I help?
01:18:10Hide me.
01:18:11The police frogmen found Gobino under the keel of my ship.
01:18:14The shark killed him, and then they seized the ship.
01:18:18How did you get here?
01:18:19I was able to get away in the confusion.
01:18:23Naturally.
01:18:24Naturally.
01:18:25What do you mean?
01:18:28Where's Lane?
01:18:29How should I know?
01:18:31Who was it that called you yesterday and asked for him?
01:18:38But, Nellie, you...
01:18:40You don't think that I'm...
01:18:42I'm the shark.
01:18:44You can't think that.
01:18:47Well, all I know...
01:18:50I'm not the shark.
01:18:55The Seal of Troy
01:19:00I'm very sorry, sir.
01:19:02So am I.
01:19:04Mr. Gobino was our best man.
01:19:08Take good care of him, Frank.
01:19:10Yes, sir.
01:19:11King's Ransom
01:19:23Very, very interesting what you found here, Wade.
01:19:26Yes, sir. This is part of the collection from Robben Tray.
01:19:29King's Ransom.
01:19:31Should be worth a hundred thousand pounds, maybe.
01:19:35Well, at least we've solved the question of how the shark was able to bring his stuff into the country with no one the wiser.
01:19:40Here, in this cylinder.
01:19:42It was attached to the hull of the ship.
01:19:45Very good idea, eh?
01:19:47Yes, it was.
01:19:48Yes, too bad we don't have more of them, eh?
01:19:51Well...
01:19:52Yes, sir. Another important thing that was in the cylinder was the confession of Hannah Smith,
01:19:56in which she declares that she exchanged her child with the Pattersons' daughter.
01:20:00Chelsea, December 1945.
01:20:03Witness, Nellie Oaks, George Eckers.
01:20:06In other words, the man we know as Brown.
01:20:08Hmm, which proves that my hunch was right.
01:20:10And Lila Smith is really Delia Patterson.
01:20:13Although, I'm sorry to bring up the name again.
01:20:15All right, I dare not demonstrate them.
01:20:17What?
01:20:18Means what had to be proved.
01:20:20Showing off my Latin.
01:20:22Hmm.
01:20:23Never mind that.
01:20:24We're wasting too much precious time.
01:20:26Come on.
01:20:27I want you to get over to the mecca as fast as you can,
01:20:29and arrest Nellie Oaks and the captain, if he's still there.
01:20:33There's still a lot of work to be done, my young friend.
01:20:37And you men don't just hang around.
01:20:39Take an example from the young man who just left.
01:20:45So beautiful.
01:21:02The whiskey is low.
01:21:03Go and get a few bottles without labels.
01:21:05I'll refill over here.
01:21:09Willie, shut the trap door.
01:21:11Do you want me to break my neck?
01:21:36What do you want?
01:21:38You're going to pay.
01:21:42I haven't done anything.
01:21:44On the contrary, for years I've done everything you've ever asked me to do.
01:21:50Even lost my ship.
01:21:53What's the matter?
01:21:55Why don't you say something?
01:22:00Who are you anyway?
01:22:02Just who are you?
01:22:05I want to know who you are.
01:22:08I want to know who you are!
01:22:11Get over to the wall.
01:22:32Nobody leaves the bar.
01:22:42Turn around.
01:22:50Blast go.
01:22:55Mrs. Oaks, your uncle is here to see you.
01:22:59Mrs. Oaks, you're under arrest.
01:23:01What, may I ask, is the charge?
01:23:03The magistrate will be sure to tell you.
01:23:05Search all of the rooms. He must be here somewhere.
01:23:08Help!
01:23:10Help me!
01:23:24George.
01:23:29George.
01:23:32George, I'm sorry.
01:23:37Get these people out.
01:23:39Out, all of you.
01:23:41Come on, move along there.
01:23:43Out, everybody out.
01:23:59Thank you.
01:24:22Where's Willie?
01:24:24Find him yourself.
01:24:27Lila!
01:24:30That's very funny.
01:24:32What's funny? Didn't you hear her scream?
01:24:34Hurry, there must be a secret exit.
01:24:57Frank!
01:24:59Yes, sir.
01:25:01Give me a hand.
01:25:03Yes, sir.
01:25:07Help!
01:25:27Halt! And don't move.
01:25:36Frank, take Miss Patterson upstairs.
01:25:56Thank you.
01:26:26Pull that down.
01:26:56Thank you.
01:27:27Inspector! Inspector!
01:27:29What?
01:27:31Here, a suitcase.
01:27:33Open it.
01:27:56Bring it with you.
01:28:02Richard, where's Miss Patterson?
01:28:04You all right, Lila?
01:28:06But, you called me Patterson.
01:28:08I'll explain it to you later.
01:28:10Oh, your arm.
01:28:12We'll get you out of here and to a doctor.
01:28:20Richard, where's Miss Patterson?
01:28:22You all right, Lila?
01:28:25Go and get a hot drink for Miss Patterson.
01:28:30Dr. Carlin's office.
01:28:32Who?
01:28:34Inspector Wade.
01:28:36No, sir. The doctor isn't here just now.
01:28:54Oh, there you are, Doc.
01:28:56I found the real Miss Patterson
01:28:58and I almost got the shock.
01:29:00It's too bad he got away at the last minute.
01:29:02But now I know who he is.
01:29:04Although, I must confess,
01:29:06it did come as somewhat of a surprise.
01:29:08Yes.
01:29:10You know, Doc,
01:29:12he had a suitcase in his office.
01:29:14He had a suitcase in his office.
01:29:16He had a suitcase in his office.
01:29:18He had a suitcase in his office.
01:29:20He had a suitcase in his office.
01:29:22You know, Doc,
01:29:24he had us fooled for quite a while, yeah?
01:29:26In the beginning,
01:29:28I even suspected that poor fellow Barnaby.
01:29:34Is that sweat?
01:29:36No.
01:29:40But Barnaby was innocent.
01:29:42Just a harmless nut
01:29:44who got in our way.
01:29:46But by the simplest piece of luck,
01:29:48I was able to solve the case.
01:29:50The shock in his hurry to get away
01:29:52left behind his suitcase.
01:29:56Your suitcase, Doctor.
01:30:16Remove your coat, Doc.
01:30:21You're under arrest, Doctor Collins.
01:30:23Excellent.
01:30:28Good work, Wade.
01:30:32I couldn't have done it better myself.
01:30:35You're a darn good policeman, Wade.
01:30:37A good one.
01:30:39Credit to the yard.
01:30:41It's a shame what greed will do to a man.
01:30:44Not only greed, Sir John.
01:30:46He gave us the diagnosis himself.
01:30:48An insane person
01:30:50with a desire to dominate.
01:30:52Take him away.
01:30:57What's the matter?
01:31:18He has escaped once more, Sir John.
01:31:20This time forever.
01:31:22Too bad.
01:31:25What's all the noise about?
01:31:27It's the Oxford-Cambridge race, Sir.
01:31:30Oxford-Cambridge.
01:31:33I'd almost forgotten.
01:31:35Come on, Wade.
01:31:37We certainly mustn't miss that.
01:31:40Yay!
01:31:42Bravo!
01:31:44Bravo!
01:31:46Ho, ho, ho!
01:31:49Can you see Mr. Barnaby anywhere?
01:31:51No. Can you?
01:31:56There's Mr. Barnaby!
01:31:58Where?
01:32:00There!
01:32:09Ho, ho, ho!
01:32:39He's there!