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Transcript
00:00Oh
00:20No, you don't question to answer my dad unless I'm mad unless I'm very much mistaken
00:30Oh
00:46Jewelry
00:47She was rich
00:49She was rich. What did matter to her?
00:53Come is your skid. Oh
00:55Madame clever than he's dead
00:57You are caught red-handed by my colleague captain Hastings trying to sell the jury of Madame Cleverton
01:02You admit that you let yourself into her cabin. She was dead already
01:08Shouldn't have took it not when I saw she was dead. I know me be trouble
01:27Yes, why do you not consider one of the past?
01:34Yes
01:35Why do you not consider one of the passengers Hastings, but do you not consider one of the passengers Hastings the passengers?
01:42Who?
01:44Colonel Claverton the watertight alibi
01:48general Forbes
01:49What about my mother Henderson? Really? No, I think perhaps she has the motive. No, she's a lady
01:57And you think one of me but ladies do not commit murder
02:01Ladies don't get found out
02:08About at least five hours when she was found
02:10She was found a small amount of money and some jewelry had been taken a string of beads was on the floor near to her
02:17Bed the door was locked and the key missing and the hatch which gives onto the deck was open
02:24Inside
02:26We actually heard her say so herself
02:29If mrs.
02:29Claverton could lock the door she could unlock truly heard her say so herself
02:33If mrs.
02:34Claverton could lock the door she could unlock it too. I suppose I see some more precisely
02:39Which leads us to the inescapable conclusion that Madame Cleverton unlocked the door and let in the murder
02:51Miss Henderson
02:53Miss Henderson, I hope you don't mind me asking but you bought an amber necklace yesterday. Yes, I did
03:00How did you know that?
03:02The captain mentioned it. He just happened to mention it
03:06Would you mind if I had a look at it?
03:08I'm afraid I've lost it. I
03:11Must have dropped it somewhere put it down. I don't know. Yes
03:17Right
03:21In fact, I don't think anyone on board ship really liked her but surely anyone on board ship really liked her but surely
03:29Who would have reason to kill?
03:31Amazon
03:33It is the opinion of every person on board the ship that the Colonel Claverton would have been quite justified in taking a hatchet to
03:39Her now that was an expression. I actually heard you
03:42I
03:45He was unsure all he was unsure all day with the two girls and he did not return to the ship until four o'clock that
03:52afternoon
03:54by which time
03:56Madame Cleverton had been dead for many hours
03:59Seems to me. We're back to General Forbes as our only suspect
04:12I
04:31Won't please to ask a favor of your knees our knees won't please to ask a favor of your knees our knees
04:42Good evening is many
04:46Good evening is many
04:49Want to borrow somebody from you from you if I may
05:02To offer you a garland from our national poet. Mr. Roger from our national poet. Mr. Roger quickly
05:12Starting with the ladies
05:16I've taken me fun where I've found it. I've rode and I've ranged in me time
05:21I've had me pick in the sweethearts and four of a lot was prime
05:26One was a half-caste widow. One was a woman from prone
05:31One was the wife of a debitor sighs
05:34And one is a girl
05:37Now pardon me, mr. Russell
05:40I
05:41Aren't no hand with the ladies. I'm sorry
05:44I I have to make an announcement if you would be good enough to sit down sir. You come and join us. Mr. Russell
05:52Ladies and gentlemen
06:10Book
06:11As you know, we are fortunate enough to have on board with us. Mr. Hercule Poirot as you know
06:17We are fortunate enough to have on board with us. Mr. Hercule Poirot
06:20Who is probably known to you all as a man who has wide experience in them such matters
06:25I hope you'll listen carefully to what he has to say
06:29Mr. Poirot
06:31Thank You captain
06:40Yeah
06:43I'm about to do me surprise you a little it may occur to you that rise you a little
06:49It may occur to you that I am eccentric perhaps mad. Ah
06:55you may say
06:56The little Belgian detective is taking leave of his rocker, huh?
07:03You
07:05behind behind my madness is
07:09As you English say
07:22How uninteresting
07:25How uninteresting
07:29Nothing is less interesting than a stress thing
07:34Nothing is less interesting than a suitcase. Yes, and you are right except
07:40Suitcases have
07:43contents
08:04Except this doll
08:08Except this doll is an important witness
08:16To the truth of who killed
08:22Madame Clapton
08:28But it still can tell us what he'd know he knows huh, but this is a doll
08:35That can speak
08:37Of course you have all we have to do all we have to do is put this doll back in the suitcase
08:57Do you my pity
09:07No
09:15Now
09:17Can you tell us anything about the day of Madame Clapton
09:25What is it John
09:28Doors locked the doors locked
09:31Don't want to be disturbed by the stewards. I don't want to be disturbed by the stewards
09:37I
10:08Yes
10:10Take my quarters
10:18Thank you
10:37It was you
10:41It was you general who gave me a valuable hint with your mention of the musical stage I
10:49puzzle I think
10:52And then the evening before the crime Colonel Clapton pretended to give himself away
11:00The conjurer
11:02Because then it would never occur to us because then it would never occur to us
11:07that he was in fact a
11:09ventriloquist and
11:11That's what he did when you heard him talking to mrs. Clapton through her cabin door
11:15precisum and
11:17By then she was already dead
11:30It was put there to make us think that some native thief was the killer
11:34With that it cast us think that some native thief was the killer
11:39With that it cast suspicion on someone who really cared for him with the cruel irony
12:04I am sorry man was there
12:10It made him feel his slavery
12:14It made him feel his slavery
12:17He wanted to be free before it was too late
12:21We all have such dreams
12:25He said control was too perfect
12:29No matter how stupid
12:32No matter how calling was the conduct of his wife it never seemed to touch him
12:38That either meant that he was so used to it that he'd no longer stand
12:43or else
12:45He knew his bondage would soon be over
12:56Moselle
12:58Moselle
13:28You

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