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00:00Could I have the key, please?
00:07Um...
00:08Yes.
00:09Oh.
00:10That's too bad.
00:11Don't want to have to break the lock.
00:17No.
00:19Um...
00:21It might be upstairs.
00:25Uh-oh.
00:33Look.
00:38Can we keep it locked?
00:45Otherwise one's umbrellas and things have a habit of getting pinched.
01:00Invincible.
01:01All right.
01:02I don't think so.
01:03There can't be anything there.
01:04Just as well to be on...
01:05I don't think so.
01:06There can't be anything there.
01:07Just...
01:08There.
01:09Just as well to be on the safe side.
01:10Yeah.
01:11Nothing much there.
01:12No.
01:13No.
01:14No.
01:15No.
01:16No.
01:17No.
01:18No.
01:19No.
01:20No.
01:21No.
01:22No.
01:23No.
01:24No.
01:25No.
01:26No.
01:27No.
01:28No.
01:29Nothing much there.
01:31No.
01:32Well, there couldn't have been, could there?
01:46This sort of inquiry is often inconvenient, sir.
01:49I don't mind the...
01:50...inquiry is often inconvenient, sir.
01:52I don't mind the inconvenience, if I see the results.
01:54Have you any idea yet, Chief Inspector,
01:56what caused Mrs. Allen to take her own life?
01:58Perhaps it would be more understandable, sir, if I tell you that it was not suicide, but murder.
02:05Two might have any conceivable motive.
02:07No. It's bizarre.
02:10Motive?
02:11No. It's bizarre.
02:18No, Major Eustace.
02:20Eustace?
02:23No, Major Eustace. No, Major Eustace.
02:27Eustace?
02:29Eustace?
02:31Oh, yes, I remember. I met him once at Barbara's.
02:35Mrs. Allen's.
02:37Rather a doubtful type, in my opinion. I said as much to Mrs. Allen.
02:42He wasn't the sort of man I should have encouraged to come to the house after we were married.
02:50She quite agreed.
02:52She trusted my judgment.
02:53She quite agreed.
02:55She trusted my judgment implicitly.
02:58And, naturally, as my wife, she would have found a good many of her old associates.
03:02Well, unsuitable, shall we say?
03:06Quite.
03:08On the night of November 5th, sir.
03:11My movement.
03:13My movement.
03:15My movement.
03:16Purely a matter of routine, sir. We have to ask everybody.
03:20I should have thought a man in my position might have been exempt.
03:24It doesn't work quite like that, sir.
03:30Let me see. Let me see.
03:33I was at the House of Commons.
03:36Left about half past ten, went for a walk along the embankment.
03:40Watched some of the fireworks.
03:42Lucky there aren't any plots like that nowadays.
03:49Have someone let you in?
03:51No.
03:52Have someone let you in?
03:54No.
03:56Did you...
03:58No.
04:00Did you meet anyone whilst walking?
04:03No.
04:11Nelly, babe.
04:12So feeble, eh? So feeble. It must be genuine.
04:16No, I'm not bothered about him.
04:18It's the plenderleaf girl that worries me.
04:21I'd still like to know why she got so hot and bothered about that briefcase.
04:26That's something in your line, Poirot.
04:28You like chasing about after the kind of triviality that leads nowhere.
04:32The mystery of the perambulating briefcase.
04:35Sounds quite promising.
04:50No, no, no.
04:53No, no, no.
04:55Here's a song of tantalising ditty.
04:58The tune is catchy and the words are witty.
05:02Could be it's a country or a city.
05:05Is it Tokyo?
05:06No, you gotta work south of it.
05:08Is it Kokomo?
05:09No, you gotta work east now, boys.
05:12Here's a clue to say he's Oriental.
05:15Has a native beat that's fundamental.
05:18That came way before the continental.
05:21Is it Mexico?
05:23Nunca, nunca.
05:25You're getting warmer cause it's Hindustan.
05:33Hindustan.
05:39Hindustan.
05:47Where the tainted peacock proudly spread his flag.
05:52Major Eustace in the club.
05:54Hindustan.
05:58Major Eustace?
05:59Yeah.
06:00Chief Inspector Jap, Scotland Yard.
06:02Oh, yeah.
06:05Drink?
06:06No, thank you.
06:07Yes.
06:09Shall we go over here?
06:12Shall we go over here?
06:13Yeah.
06:23Would you like a Chief Inspector?
06:25No, thank you.
06:28Would you like a Chief Inspector?
06:29No, thank you.
06:32No, thank you.
06:38Yeah.
06:40Would you... Yeah.
06:42Would you prefer a gasper?
06:44I've got some.
06:46Somewhere.
06:47No, no, this will do fine.
06:48Thanks.
06:51I think you knew Mrs. Barbara Allen, Major Eustace.
06:54Ah, yes.
06:57Very sad business.
06:59Saw her in the paper last night.
07:00You met her out in India, I believe.
07:02Yes.
07:04Some years ago now.
07:05Did you also know her husband?
07:07No, as a matter of fact, I never came across Allen.
07:09But you know something about him?
07:12I heard he was by way of being a bad hat.
07:15Of course, that was only hearsay.
07:18Mrs. Allen never spoke about him?
07:20Never.
07:22Oh, yes.
07:23Did you see Mrs. Allen on the night of November 5th?
07:25And on the night of November 5th?
07:27Indeed, I did.
07:28You called at her house, I think.
07:30That's right.
07:32She asked me to advise her about some investments.
07:34She gave no hint about contemplating suicide.
07:37Not the least in the world.
07:38As a matter of fact, when we said goodbye,
07:40I said I'd ring her up soon and we'd do a show together.
07:44You said you'd ring her up.
07:45Those were your last words?
07:46Yes.
07:48Curious.
07:49I have information that you said something quite different.
07:52My information is that what you actually said was,
07:54well, think it over and let me know.
07:58Not quite the same thing, is it?
08:00Well, I think what I said was that she should let me know
08:05when she was free.
08:06I mean, you can't expect a man to remember word for word.
08:09Excuse me, Major.
08:10Deirdre says we need some more gin from the cupboard.
08:13Ah.
08:16Get a couple of bottles out, will you, Trevor?
08:18Right.
08:21You own this place, do you, Major Eustace?
08:23Wish I did.
08:24A little gold mine is.
08:32Asked you to advise her about investments.
08:34About investments.
08:35Did she by any chance entrust you with a sum of 200 pounds?
08:40What the devil do you mean by that?
08:41Well, Mrs. Allen drew out the sum of 200 pounds in cash from her bank.
08:45Some of the money was in five-pound notes.
08:47They can be traced by their numbers, of course.
08:50Well, trace them, then, and be damned to you.
08:58I don't care.
09:00Was the money for investment, Major Eustace, or was it blackmail?
09:03That's a preposterous suggestion. How dare you?
09:08Look, what happened was this.
09:11I went round to the house.
09:13I mean, I telephoned first.
09:15What time did you get there?
09:17Um, about half past nine.
09:20We sat and talked.
09:21And smoked.
09:23Yes, and smoked.
09:24Anything wrong with that?
09:25Where did this talk take place?
09:27In the sitting room.
09:28As I said, we sat and talked.
09:31Quite amicably.
09:33And then I left, uh, just before about half past ten.
09:37You stayed in the sitting room throughout your visit?
09:38Yes.
09:39You didn't go upstairs to Mrs. Allen's own room?
09:41No.
09:45Cufflinks.
09:46You can refuse if you wish, of course.
09:47Cufflinks.
09:48You can refuse if you wish, of course.
09:51I've got nothing to hide.
09:57When did that happen?
09:59When did that happen?
10:01I listened to this morning.
10:03Doesn't show if I put that in on the inside.
10:06Doesn't show if I put that in on the inside.
10:09Would it surprise you to learn that it happened when you were visiting Mrs. Allen's?
10:12Well, I'm not denied I was there.
10:14Yes, but that piece of cufflink was found not downstairs in the sitting room,
10:18but upstairs in Mrs. Allen's own room.
10:20There in the same room where she was murdered.
10:24Murdered?
10:26Yes.
10:27You didn't need to.
10:28She was dead when you left.
10:30No.
10:31No, no, wait a minute.
10:32You didn't need to.
10:33She was dead when you left.
10:34No.
10:35No, no, wait a minute.
10:36Wait a minute.
10:37When you left.
10:39No.
10:40No, no, wait a minute.
10:41Wait a minute.
10:42You've got someone who heard me talking to Barbara on the doorstep.
10:45You said...
10:46They heard you talk to her,
10:47then pretend to wait for her to answer and then talk again.
10:50That's an old trick.
10:53Oh my God, it isn't true.
10:54Robert Erskine Eustace,
10:55I must ask you to accompany me to the police station.
10:59Oh my God.
11:17Oh, hello.
11:18Yes, dear?
11:19Could I please speak to Miss Blenderly?
11:22Well, you could, dear, if she was here.
11:24She's gone off playing that golf.
11:27Golf?
11:28If you please.
11:29And that poor Mrs. Allen still lying cold down at the mortuary.
11:33Indeed.
11:35This is most difficult.
11:37I'm sorry, Mrs...?
11:38Pierce, dear.
11:40My name is Hercule Poirot, Mrs. Pierce.
11:43Oh, I've heard of you, dear.
11:47Well, I'm most flattered.
11:49Well, I'm most flattered.
11:53Miss, I am in something or something of a difficulty.
11:55Oh?
11:56I came here yesterday with the chief inspector, Jep,
11:59and we were meeting to search for clues in one particular place in the house.
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