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  • 4/14/2025
A wealthy Englishman finds his third wife dead. After the police discover that his first two wives had also died suddenly, an investigation is launched. Meanwhile, a new neighbor moves in and becomes very interested in Arthur.

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00:06:59Yeah, this paper, Mr. Anderson, is the magistrate's order for the exhumation of Mrs. Gladys Henderson's body.
00:07:05It is a good London for an autopsy, eh?
00:07:08Somebody's preferred charges.
00:07:09Somebody who questions the cause of your wife's death.
00:07:11So you may have to stand trial for murder.
00:07:14And who made the charge?
00:07:15The company that you insure with, eh?
00:07:17The British and Commonwealth Insurance Company.
00:07:20Ah, thank you.
00:07:20Another one.
00:07:21Another of the same thing, sir?
00:07:24Another of your family, sir?
00:07:25Yes, my wife.
00:07:28Yes, my wife.
00:07:30Your wife, you say?
00:07:31That means that you get up the wrong woman.
00:07:34No, no, no, no, no, wait.
00:07:35This was my previous wife.
00:07:37You had me worried, then. You would have been married, have you?
00:07:41Three times. I see.
00:07:44Three? Ooh.
00:07:47That's quite a handful, eh?
00:08:01Piper, please.
00:08:02Yeah, then, two new peas.
00:08:05There.
00:08:30Are you Arthur Anderson?
00:08:32Yes, sir.
00:08:33You are charged that on the 12th day of June, 1970, within the jurisdiction of this, the Central Criminal Court, you did murder Gladys Anderson.
00:08:46How do you plead? Guilty?
00:08:49Or not guilty?
00:08:51Not guilty.
00:08:52Are you the senior forensic officer at New Scotland Yard?
00:08:59Yes, sir.
00:09:00And did you carry out the post-mortem on Gladys Anderson?
00:09:03Yes, sir, I did.
00:09:04Would you tell the court your findings?
00:09:06It was impossible to establish the cause of death with absolute certainty.
00:09:10Mrs. Anderson apparently died from drowning.
00:09:13Would you please explain to the court the exact sense in which you used the term, apparently?
00:09:19Yes.
00:09:20The post-mortem showed the presence of a large dose of the barbiturate secanal in the bloodstream of the deceased.
00:09:27How large a dose?
00:09:30In my estimation, a lethal dose.
00:09:32How do you tie this up with your reference to drowning, Doctor?
00:09:37It's my opinion that when Mrs. Anderson went into the swimming pool, she was already in a comatose condition.
00:09:53Mr. Mitchell, is it right that you, in your capacity as managing director of the British and Commonwealth Insurance Company, requested an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mrs. Anderson's death?
00:10:04Yes, sir.
00:10:05Why?
00:10:06Mr. Anderson has been widowed three times, and as his three wives all carried life insurance with my company...
00:10:12Objection, my lord!
00:10:13Can this really be admissible?
00:10:15Are the prosecution really suggesting that it is reprehensible to be a widower?
00:10:19I am one, my lord, and if I might be impertinent, I believe your lordship is one, too.
00:10:24I find it quite admissible.
00:10:29You say that Mr. Anderson had insured the lives of his three wives with your company.
00:10:35Would you mind telling the court the amount of these insurance policies?
00:10:39For the first, Mrs. Anderson, five thousand pounds. For the second, forty thousand. For the third, one hundred and twenty thousand.
00:10:48And if I'm not mistaken, that comes to one hundred and sixty-five thousand pounds over a period of three years.
00:10:58Evidently the profession of widower is a remunerative one for Mr. Anderson.
00:11:03My lord, really?
00:11:04Yes, yes, I think that's an improper remark.
00:11:06Deleted.
00:11:07My apologies, your lordship.
00:11:10Mr. Mitchell, would you tell the jury what was the exact nature of the claims Mr. Anderson had previously made to your company?
00:11:17He told us that the first Mrs. Anderson died in a traffic accident when she was driving his car, which had forty brakes.
00:11:24That the second Mrs. Anderson was killed when she fell from a building under construction, which she was visiting with her husband.
00:11:31And that the third Mrs. Anderson died from an overdose of barbiturates, which her husband had bought.
00:11:39I swear by almighty God that the evidence I will give to this court will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
00:12:00Mr. Anderson, you have made a plea of not guilty.
00:12:04Then why did you conceal the true cause of the death of your wife?
00:12:08The certificate you tricked Dr. Brook of Ludview into signing only stated embolism of the lung.
00:12:15I thought my wife died of drowning.
00:12:18I didn't want a post-mortem to be done.
00:12:21Very touching.
00:12:23And didn't you have other motives for pretending your wife had died a natural death?
00:12:30Answer the question, Mr. Anderson.
00:12:34My other wives died in accidents.
00:12:37This time I was afraid.
00:12:39Afraid of what, Mr. Anderson?
00:12:42Oh, no, you don't need to reply.
00:12:45It would be quite logical to be afraid, Mr. Anderson.
00:12:49I am going to ask you a question you are not obliged to answer.
00:12:54But if you choose to do so, remember you are under oath.
00:12:58When you married each of your prospective wives, were you in love with them, or were you merely interested in their fortune?
00:13:06But, my lord, that cannot be a proper question.
00:13:09You may continue.
00:13:10The witness will answer the question.
00:13:13Yes, I loved them.
00:13:23I never lied to them.
00:13:25And were you still in love with them at the moment of their death?
00:13:30Weren't you tired of them?
00:13:32Weren't you weary of having to live with a woman you no longer loved?
00:13:36The most important thing in my life has been love.
00:13:41I can't live with a woman that I don't love.
00:13:44Answer the question.
00:13:45Did you or did you not love them at the time of their death?
00:13:49No, I did not love them.
00:14:06Felicity Downing.
00:14:12Felicity Downing.
00:14:14I have served in Mr. Anderson's house for 15 years, and I'm quite certain he has never killed anybody.
00:14:24The jury will decide that, Mrs. Downing.
00:14:27I only want to ask you a few questions.
00:14:29Was Mrs. Anderson in the habit of taking barbiturates?
00:14:33Yes.
00:14:34Since when?
00:14:35A few months after she was married.
00:14:38She seemed to change in many ways.
00:14:40From being a very happy, outgoing person, she became sad and hardly ever left the house.
00:14:46I think she was ill.
00:14:47Mrs. Downing, could you tell the court if the conjugal relations between Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were, shall we say, affectionate?
00:14:57You mean, were they in love with each other?
00:14:59Did they sleep together?
00:15:01No.
00:15:02For some months, Mr. Anderson had been sleeping in the guest room.
00:15:06No more questions, my lord.
00:15:09Witness may stand down.
00:15:23Is anything wrong, Mrs. Downing?
00:15:25Well, sir, the prosecutor wouldn't allow me to answer the questions as I wanted.
00:15:31But now I can see that you're accusing Mr. Anderson unjustly.
00:15:35And there are a few things that I would like to add to my testimony.
00:15:38I object, my lord. This is highly irregular. The witness has already given her evidence.
00:15:43If the witness has something important to say, let her return to the witness box.
00:15:48Mrs. Downing, you are still under oath. You may proceed.
00:16:01But now, Mr. Anderson, she helped us to call the paper.
00:16:03She didn't respond.
00:16:04On the night before Mrs. Anderson died. I seem to recall it was 10.30.
00:16:09I went into Mrs. Anderson's room. She had a glass and some pills in her hand.
00:16:13She was going to swallow a whole bottle of S**kernel.
00:16:18I forced the glass and the pills away from her
00:16:22and told her I would tell Mr. Anderson.
00:16:25The poor woman began to cry.
00:16:27She begged me not to say anything to anyone.
00:16:32And now I'm paying for not doing so.
00:16:34The fault was mine.
00:16:36If I'd told someone, she would still be here.
00:16:48Mr. Foreman, have you reached a verdict upon which you're all agreed?
00:16:59Yes.
00:17:01Do you find the prisoner guilty or not guilty?
00:17:04We find the prisoner not guilty.
00:17:18.
00:17:48Why are we sitting there?
00:18:03You promised to take me to the sail at Selfridges.
00:18:05Oh, don't worry, my dear. We'll get there.
00:18:18My own fault. I should have gone this morning with Mrs. Harris.
00:18:22It's in your own interests.
00:18:23She told me they got some lovely shoes there for only three pounds.
00:18:28What are you looking at? Who's that man?
00:18:31He's the one and only man I admire.
00:18:34He's had three wives, dear.
00:18:36And he got rid of them all.
00:18:39And it made him rich.
00:18:40I'll only be a moment.
00:18:49What's the matter with you? You're not on duty today.
00:18:52The police, dear, are always on duty.
00:19:03Hello, Superintendent.
00:19:06I fancy seeing you here, Anderson.
00:19:09Why are you following me?
00:19:11Good Lord, no one follows you.
00:19:13You must have a very fertile imagination.
00:19:20Anderson, if you're thinking of taking a holiday,
00:19:21I suggest you pick somewhere like the Bahamas.
00:19:23Best time of the year now.
00:19:24You won't get bored.
00:19:25There are hundreds of rich, beautiful girls there looking for adventure.
00:19:29Have you anything specific to say to me, Mr. Dunphy?
00:19:33All right, I'll be frank with you.
00:19:35I'm not happy you got off today
00:19:36because I'm sure you committed murder.
00:19:38But I intend to prove it.
00:19:41You're forgetting I can't be tried for the same offense twice.
00:19:45And you are forgetting, Mr. Anderson,
00:19:47there are many women still left in the world,
00:19:49especially in the sunny Bahamas.
00:19:51Fascinating millionaires, isn't it?
00:19:53You will be married again in no time, I beg you.
00:19:56Oh, no, I won't.
00:19:58But if I want to,
00:20:00you won't stop me.
00:20:01On the contrary, I'd like to see it.
00:20:05I'll just wait.
00:20:08I'm an expert at that, Mr. Anderson.
00:20:11Have you ever been in love?
00:20:13I've been married for 20 years.
00:20:16So, of course, I've been in love.
00:20:18And it's easy to see that you're happily married, Mr. Dunphy.
00:20:21Congratulations.
00:20:23Doesn't happen to everyone.
00:20:27Hmm.
00:20:28Hmm.
00:20:38Hmm.
00:20:38Hmm.
00:20:39THE END
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00:22:19Oh, Mr. Randerson, why didn't you let me know you were coming back?
00:22:22I'd have had the house in order.
00:22:23I'm only staying a few days.
00:22:26If you want, I can make you something to eat.
00:22:28No, thank you. I'm not hungry.
00:22:30Should you want anything at all, sir, just ask. I know what you've been through.
00:22:38Felicity, what you said in the court about Mrs. Anderson, was that true?
00:22:46No, sir.
00:22:47Then why did you say it?
00:22:50I wanted to help you, sir.
00:22:53Things seem to be getting so complicated.
00:22:56Do you think I'm guilty?
00:22:58No. It's the very last thing I think of.
00:23:01I've been putting a few things away, things that might make you suffer.
00:23:08There's this portrait.
00:23:09Shall we put it back up on the wall?
00:23:12No, put it away.
00:23:14I'll go and put it up in the attic.
00:23:17Felicity?
00:23:19Yes, sir?
00:23:20You've been with me for 20 years, and I know that you're very fond of me, as I am of you, but...
00:23:24do you think I'm a strange man?
00:23:28Why should you ask that, sir?
00:23:30Oh, I don't know, because...
00:23:32I don't feel...
00:23:34anything.
00:23:36At first I was almost afraid of coming back here, but now it's like nothing had happened.
00:23:40The house is no emptier than it was before.
00:24:10I don't know.
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00:26:07Hey, what do you think you're doing?
00:26:34Swimming.
00:26:36Very funny.
00:26:38I felt so hot.
00:26:41This is the only house in the neighborhood with a pool.
00:26:44What are you doing here? Looking for a story?
00:26:46I mean, you work for some newspaper?
00:26:49Me?
00:26:50I don't even read the newspapers.
00:26:53Hand me the towel, will you?
00:26:57Say, are you so important that the journalists come at midnight to interview you?
00:27:07I'd be obliged if you'd leave.
00:27:09I'm sorry. I suppose this is your property.
00:27:12Yes, it is. And you are trespassing.
00:27:15Oh, don't be angry.
00:27:17The house has been dark for such a long time.
00:27:20So I've used the pool.
00:27:22I didn't think there was anybody living here.
00:27:24Miss, look, I don't know who you are and I don't really...
00:27:28Oh, Julie. Julie Spencer.
00:27:31I don't suppose you'd invite a neighbor in for a glass of whiskey?
00:27:36I'm sorry. I prefer to be alone.
00:27:39Oh, well, over and out.
00:27:43What a pity.
00:27:45I certainly have enjoyed this swimming pool.
00:27:48Are you sure you don't want to be more friendly?
00:27:51Quite sure.
00:27:52Maybe you'll miss me once I'm gone.
00:27:54Miss Spencer, why did you really come here?
00:27:58I told you, because it was hot and I wanted to swim.
00:28:03I live in that Dracula house on the other side of the lake.
00:28:07If you come calling on me, I'll offer you a drink.
00:28:19Bye-bye.
00:28:33I'm sorry.
00:28:38Bye-bye.
00:28:40I have a coffee on the other side of the lake.
00:28:43I'm sorry.
00:28:45I'll have a coffee on my back.
00:28:47I'd have a coffee on my back.
00:28:49Bye-bye.
00:28:51Bye-bye.
00:28:53Bye-bye.
00:30:25Yes, it's me.
00:30:28Mm-hmm.
00:30:29I just met him.
00:30:31I just met him.
00:31:01I just met him.
00:31:31I just met him.
00:32:01I just met him.
00:32:31I wonder what you think about in that instant when you know you're going to die.
00:32:38Never bothered me.
00:32:40Now, you come away from there.
00:32:41You're making me nervous.
00:32:42I come here often.
00:32:43I come here often.
00:32:45I like this spot.
00:32:46It changes appearance according to the mood you're in.
00:32:49The first time I came here, I was very depressed.
00:32:51What are you doing here?
00:32:52What are you doing here?
00:32:53I was just passing by.
00:32:56And you thought, there's the girl I met the other night.
00:32:59Now, I'll just stop by and apologize.
00:33:01No, that wasn't exactly my intention.
00:33:03Oh, well, why are you here?
00:33:04Oh, well, why are you here?
00:33:05Oh, well, why are you here?
00:33:06Like I said, just passing by.
00:33:08I confess, I knew you were at home the other night.
00:33:11I stopped in deliberately.
00:33:13I thought so.
00:33:14Well, I was curious to find out what you were really like.
00:33:17You're different than the newspaper photos.
00:33:20Better or worse?
00:33:21Just different.
00:33:22Do you control your impulses?
00:33:27When I have an impulse, I can't resist it.
00:33:29Well, I'm learning to.
00:33:31I passed by your house the other day and I didn't come in.
00:33:36Wow.
00:33:37Your house is full of feminine details.
00:33:43Did your last wife decorate it?
00:33:46My last wife and the one before.
00:33:53Well, still, I would have done it differently.
00:33:56Well, of course, I've only seen your house from the outside,
00:33:59but it seems a bit big for one person, doesn't it?
00:34:03That's true.
00:34:04Why don't you invite me to stay here?
00:34:07Haven't you any family?
00:34:09I have no immediate family left.
00:34:13My only sister died recently.
00:34:17I lived in that house when I was a small child.
00:34:23That was a long time ago.
00:34:26Not that long ago.
00:34:28My grandmother raised me in America.
00:34:31America has always seemed more like home.
00:34:34The house here was always a sad house.
00:34:38I had to come back to see it.
00:34:41See if there was anything worthwhile remembering.
00:34:46But there wasn't.
00:34:52There was a painting here, wasn't there?
00:34:55Of Gladys.
00:34:56Yes.
00:34:57I thought I wanted to collect memories,
00:35:02but it is better to wipe them out.
00:35:05That's not always easy, is it?
00:35:08Arthur, were you happily married to Gladys?
00:35:12No.
00:35:13Why not?
00:35:15Well, getting married is like going into a tunnel.
00:35:20Sometimes you just don't come out the other side.
00:35:23But you've been happy with me the past few days.
00:35:26Isn't that true?
00:35:28Julie, what is it you want?
00:35:30Don't you know?
00:36:00It's yours.
00:36:01It's yours.
00:36:02Don't you know why?
00:36:03I've got it.
00:36:04I've got it.
00:36:05I've got it.
00:36:06You're fala?
00:36:07And I'm a little dude.
00:36:08Don't you know how to do it.
00:36:09I've got it.
00:36:10You're so hungry, cause I didn't want it to go.
00:36:11I know you were so hungry.
00:36:12And I'll be honest.
00:36:13I've got it.
00:36:14I've got it.
00:36:15The words of nó
00:36:30Who's there?
00:37:00Who are you?
00:37:14Oh, I'm so sorry. I was told this house was up for rent and...
00:37:18Well, whoever told you that was mistaken. I live here.
00:37:21Oh, then you are...
00:37:22Julie Spencer.
00:37:23Oh, excuse me for disturbing you. I'd better go.
00:37:26Who are you?
00:37:27It's not important. I just thought the house was up for rent, that's all.
00:37:32Are you going to be living here very much longer?
00:37:34I don't know.
00:37:37Do you live here alone?
00:37:39Haven't I seen you somewhere before?
00:37:41No, never. No, I'm sure you haven't.
00:37:57Good morning, Felicity.
00:38:02He's not at the house today.
00:38:04When will he be back?
00:38:06I don't know. Two or three months. He's gone abroad.
00:38:10Abroad?
00:38:11Yes, he decided on the spur of the moment.
00:38:14Where's he going?
00:38:16Miss Julie, take my advice. Don't look for him or you might regret it.
00:38:20Why? Do you think I'm in danger?
00:38:23Where's he gone?
00:38:25Mr. Anderson said I was to tell no one, especially not you.
00:38:29Tell me.
00:38:50Arthur, don't go.
00:38:59How did you know where to find me?
00:39:01Felicity told me where you were.
00:39:03Why are you leaving me?
00:39:05Julie, the hovercraft's leaving in a few minutes.
00:39:08But if you run away, what will I do?
00:39:12Whatever it was you were doing before we met, I suppose.
00:39:15Now listen, Julie, I don't know whether you're from the police
00:39:17or the insurance company or just an ordinary woman.
00:39:20And quite frankly, I don't really care.
00:39:23That's not true.
00:39:24I know how you really feel about me.
00:39:26But I didn't think you were such a coward.
00:39:28What are you afraid of? The newspaper headlines?
00:39:30Arthur Anderson marries for a fourth time.
00:39:32How long will this wife last?
00:39:35Julie, I've got to get on board.
00:39:37Oh, of course, they'll be following you
00:39:40and there'll be nasty gossip about both of us.
00:39:43But it doesn't matter to me, not in the least.
00:39:45I love you.
00:40:07I love you.
00:40:09This is for you.
00:40:10What is it?
00:40:11An insurance policy for 50,000 pounds.
00:40:14And you're the beneficiary.
00:40:16But why?
00:40:18To prove I trust you.
00:40:20How did you come to pick this company?
00:40:22Well, it's the company you've always used, isn't it?
00:40:25When I told the managing director your name, he nearly wept.
00:40:30Why don't we invite him to the wedding?
00:40:33Yeah.
00:40:42May the good Lord watch over you and keep you both in health and happiness.
00:40:47I hereby pronounce you man and wife.
00:40:52Those whom the Lord has joined together, let no man put asunder.
00:40:55Amen.
00:40:56Oh, don't forget your witnesses must sign the book.
00:41:06I hope you'll both be very happy together.
00:41:10I was afraid you were going to be late.
00:41:15I am late.
00:41:16Sorry about that.
00:41:18Would you like to kiss the bride?
00:41:20Of course.
00:41:23Mrs. Anderson.
00:41:25May I ask you why you insisted I be a witness at your wedding?
00:41:28I wanted to set your mind at rest.
00:41:30Set my mind at rest?
00:41:31Yes.
00:41:32This time your company has made a good deal.
00:41:35We intend to be very, very happy.
00:41:41And goodbye.
00:41:42Goodbye.
00:41:45I hope you have an eternal honeymoon.
00:41:47Would you be so kind as to sign the book?
00:41:53I think that woman's just done the most stupid thing in her entire life.
00:41:58If that turns out to be the case, the responsibility will be ours.
00:42:04Want me to carry you up?
00:42:05Oh, don't be old fashioned.
00:42:09What's in here?
00:42:13No, you're going the wrong way.
00:42:15Oh, I wanted to see my house.
00:42:17Just the guest rooms.
00:42:19And this?
00:42:26It's locked.
00:42:28Leads up to the attic.
00:42:29Oh, anything interesting up there?
00:42:31No, just a lot of old things.
00:42:32Yeah, I'll show you something really important.
00:42:35Hmm.
00:42:36Ah.
00:42:37Would you like some champagne?
00:42:38Yes, very cold.
00:42:39Oh, Arthur.
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00:43:09Mr. Anderson?
00:43:18The same as usual?
00:43:23Yes, as usual.
00:43:25Oh, excuse me, sir.
00:43:27What made you decide to remain here for tonight?
00:43:29You know that's a little unusual.
00:43:31My wife preferred to stay here.
00:43:33Good night, Felicity.
00:43:39Julie?
00:43:58Julie?
00:44:09Julie!
00:44:10Julie?
00:44:12Julie?
00:44:14Julie?
00:44:16Julie?
00:44:30Oh-ho-ho-ho-ho-who-ho-home...
00:44:36Oh, oh-ho-ho!
00:44:41Oh-ho-ho-who-ho-ooo!
00:44:53Gross.
00:45:00Well, well, well.
00:45:28Well, the champagne is getting cold and so am I.
00:45:32I'm sorry.
00:45:33It's just my feminine curiosity.
00:45:36Really?
00:45:37Now, what's so damn fascinating about this attic that you couldn't wait to get up here?
00:45:42I was looking at these paintings.
00:45:45That was Gladys, wasn't it?
00:45:47So what?
00:45:48If there was something up here you wanted to see, you only had to ask me.
00:45:52You didn't have to break in.
00:45:53Now then, who are you and why are you spying on me?
00:45:57Let go not until you tell me what you're looking for. You are hurting me. I think you
00:46:03You deceitful little bitch out of break your bloody neck. Is that what you did to glad
00:46:27Jerry open the door
00:46:57Hey, is the lady of the house at home? The one who lived here? Uh-huh. She left very early ago. You know where she went? She went that way towards the coast
00:47:18She went a bleeding hurry and all
00:47:24You may take that sign away
00:47:27The place is already lit
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00:51:53Yes, I remember her
00:51:54She was here nearly three years
00:51:55Responded well
00:51:56I
00:51:57Don't think she would have done anything silly
00:51:59I hope not at least
00:52:01What do you mean?
00:52:02That she's just pretending
00:52:03That's typical of her paranoia
00:52:05Then she's not completely cured
00:52:07Well, it's very difficult to know when a patient like that is cured
00:52:11Like some tea?
00:52:12No, no, thanks
00:52:13I
00:52:15Decided to discharge her
00:52:17Because she'd responded so well to her treatments
00:52:19She
00:52:21She promised to get down here and see me occasionally
00:52:23I'm afraid she hasn't actually
00:52:25Did she really kill her first husband?
00:52:27During the trial I showed her completely irresponsible she was
00:52:31But in my opinion she killed him
00:52:33Or let him die
00:52:35And that's quite sufficient
00:52:37To make her feel guilty
00:52:39But what should I do?
00:52:41It's a very delicate situation
00:52:43So be patient a while
00:52:45She'll turn up at home later I'd say
00:52:47I think you should wait there
00:52:49Thank you doctor
00:52:51And I completely naturally when she finally does get home
00:52:53As if nothing had happened
00:52:55And I completely naturally when she finally does get home
00:52:57As if nothing had happened
00:53:25Wait, please tell me how is Julie?
00:53:29We share the same room here
00:53:31She said she'd never get married again
00:53:33Why has she done it?
00:53:35I don't know
00:53:37Please take good care of her
00:53:39And if she's not married
00:53:41Why has she done it?
00:53:43I don't know
00:53:45Please take good care of her
00:53:47And if she's not married
00:53:49Why has she done it?
00:53:51I don't know
00:53:53Please take good care of her
00:53:55And don't let her go near the lake
00:53:57Remember
00:53:59The lake
00:54:23What the hell are you doing here?
00:54:29Waiting for you, of course
00:54:31Your woman told me to wait
00:54:33Though I must admit she wasn't very happy about it
00:54:35Beautiful gun this is, Mr. Anderson
00:54:37Do you mind?
00:54:39I don't know
00:54:41What the hell are you doing here?
00:54:43Waiting for you, of course
00:54:45Your woman told me to wait
00:54:47Though I must admit she wasn't very happy about it
00:54:49Beautiful gun this is, Mr. Anderson
00:54:51Do you mind?
00:54:53Now, if you have any specific questions to ask me, please do so
00:54:57If not, I prefer to be left alone
00:55:01Alone? You mean that your wife hasn't returned yet?
00:55:03No
00:55:05Where is she?
00:55:07If I knew where she was, I wouldn't have called the police, would I?
00:55:09But I think calling the police is really very clever
00:55:13What I call a red herring, Mr. Anderson
00:55:15I must say you're a very cool man
00:55:17Confess, eh?
00:55:18What have you hidden that body?
00:55:24Oh, hello, darling
00:55:26What a day
00:55:27Oh, I'm so tired
00:55:28Julia, this is Superintendent Dunphy of Scotland Yard
00:55:31My wife
00:55:32How do you do?
00:55:33How do you do?
00:55:36You say your wife?
00:55:37Are you staying?
00:55:38Would you like a drink?
00:55:40No, no, no
00:55:41Thank you very much
00:55:42I'm running along now
00:55:43It's been a pleasure to meet you, Mrs. Anderson
00:55:46I do hope we'll meet again
00:55:57Well, let's put these away, shall we?
00:56:09It's so late, I'm sorry
00:56:11It was half closing day in the village
00:56:13I had to drive into London
00:56:14Oh, the traffic was unbelievable
00:56:16Julie
00:56:19I know
00:56:20I behaved terribly last night
00:56:22I couldn't help it
00:56:25I'm sorry, please forgive me
00:56:27I've been looking for you all day
00:56:29I thought something had happened
00:56:31I saw your car by the edge of the cliff
00:56:33But there was no sign of you
00:56:34I decided to go for a swim early this morning
00:56:37Oh, the water was freezing
00:56:40Would you like a whiskey?
00:56:42Yes, thank you
00:56:45Julie, tell me the truth
00:56:47Where have you been?
00:56:48I told you
00:56:51I've bought a new dress
00:56:52It's beautiful
00:56:54I'll go and change while you have your drink
00:56:56We'll have dinner alone
00:56:58Hmm?
00:56:59Just the two of us
00:57:26We'll have dinner
00:57:27We'll have dinner
00:57:30Felicity
00:57:32Felicity
00:57:33Felicity
00:57:34She's not here
00:57:35I gave her the night off
00:57:36Because I wanted to be alone with you
00:57:39How do I look?
00:57:43Magnificent
00:57:45Don't tell me you're going to cook dinner dressed like that
00:57:48No, we're having cold dishes
00:57:51Well, looking at you now
00:57:53I'd say that your day in London was very well spent
00:57:59Arthur, if you could overlook my strange behaviour last night
00:58:04We could begin again, couldn't we?
00:58:07Darling, I'd like to begin again
00:58:09But it isn't possible unless we're honest with each other now
00:58:13Why didn't you tell me you'd been married before?
00:58:15How did you find that out?
00:58:19Does that matter?
00:58:21Who told you?
00:58:23Dr. Shepherd
00:58:25I wish you hadn't gone there
00:58:28It's a terrible place
00:58:30Yes, it is
00:58:32But
00:58:34Sometimes you have to go to terrible places to find out the truth
00:58:38You're right, of course
00:58:40It's much better that we know all there is to know about each other
00:58:45No matter how difficult that might be
00:58:51Did Dr. Shepherd tell you that I killed my husband?
00:58:54No, he said it was an accident
00:58:56I don't think it was an accident
00:58:58I let him die
00:59:02I'll never forget the look in his eyes
00:59:06Julie all that's over and done with you've got to forget about it
00:59:09Can you forget about Gladys?
00:59:12Don't you feel any remorse?
00:59:14No, why should I?
00:59:17I wish I could be like that
00:59:21Maybe that's the fascination
00:59:24The reason why I had to meet you
00:59:27When I read in the newspapers about the trial
00:59:31I couldn't stay away
00:59:33You were
00:59:35You weren't afraid?
00:59:38No
00:59:40I've often thought about dying
00:59:43I tried to commit suicide but
00:59:46I didn't have the nerve
00:59:49Maybe that's why I really married you
00:59:52No, I don't believe that's why you married me
00:59:56Dr. Shepherd told me that you were
01:00:00Well, not completely cured
01:00:04That you needed rest
01:00:06And someone to look after you
01:00:08Poor Arthur, I've tricked you
01:00:12Hmm?
01:00:14I wouldn't blame you if you wanted to leave me
01:00:16No, I'm not going to leave you
01:00:19And I have no intention of helping you kill yourself
01:00:23I have very, very different ideas
01:00:48What do you think of?
01:00:50You were willing to do more people
01:00:52I'm not having an answer
01:00:54Who should I ask?
01:00:55For me, my relationship
01:00:57I can't take away
01:00:59I can't take away
01:01:02Very soon
01:01:04I can't take away
01:01:06I'm not going to leave you
01:01:08My mother
01:01:10Who should I ask?
01:01:12I'm not going to leave you
01:01:14I have no longer
01:01:16But I can't take away
01:01:18Hello? Yes, it's me. Listen, I, I can't go through with it. I'm getting too involved. No, I mean involved emotionally.
01:01:38That means I'm falling in love with him. You've got to get me out of here. I'm afraid.
01:01:45Who are you talking to?
01:01:47What are you doing with that gun?
01:01:49I was cleaning it. I thought I'd go shooting later today. Now, who are you calling and what are you afraid of?
01:01:56I mean, do you think you found out something about me? Were you calling the police?
01:01:59Oh, no, I wasn't calling the police. I haven't found out anything and I don't want to know anything.
01:02:06For God's sake, Julie, we went through all this last night. Now, for the last time, who was that on the telephone?
01:02:13I can't tell you. I can't tell you.
01:02:16Julie! Julie, come back!
01:02:18I can't tell you.
01:02:20I can't tell you.
01:02:20I can't tell you.
01:02:21Julie!
01:02:21Julie!
01:02:22Julie!
01:02:23Julie!
01:02:23Julie!
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01:06:29I appreciate your tone. You should show me a little respect. Look, you.
01:06:32I know all about you, Mr. Anderson.
01:06:34I've had men following you from the beginning, so I know it all.
01:06:37Mr. Anderson, where's your wife?
01:06:40In the bedroom.
01:06:42You mean alive?
01:06:43Come on, Sergeant. We can only hope we're in time.
01:06:46She's still breathing. Call an ambulance and advise the yard, Sergeant.
01:07:01Oh, don't be so damn stupid. It's only a slight concussion.
01:07:04That's what you say. But will the pathologist agree?
01:07:07If nothing else, Mr. Anderson, we'll get you for attempted murder.
01:07:09But who is this girl, sir?
01:07:11How the blazes did you ever get to be a Sergeant? You bloody idiot.
01:07:15It's Julie Spencer, Mr. Anderson's wife.
01:07:17This girl is not Julie Spencer.
01:07:19Sergeant Bates, would you call the ambulance and advise the yard?
01:07:24What was that you said?
01:07:25I know Julie Spencer well, sir. I was the one that arrested her.
01:07:28And that girl is not Julie Spencer.
01:07:30Yes, of course. Very commendable, Sergeant.
01:07:33Where is she? You've hidden her, haven't you?
01:07:36Hidden who?
01:07:38Don't you give me that, eh? Your wife, Julie Spencer.
01:07:41Look, I don't understand. This is my wife.
01:07:45If you don't understand, then I'll explain it to you.
01:07:47And you better damn well understand it then.
01:07:50If this girl is not Julie Spencer, eh?
01:07:53Then where is Julie Spencer?
01:08:15Tell her brother.
01:08:16Tell her brother.
01:08:17Tell her.
01:08:20If this girl is not Julie Spencer, I'll explain it to you.
01:08:22John Williamson of the 1,993.
01:08:24Since the night is just you.
01:08:25You can't tell me, man.
01:08:26Here, don't you?
01:08:27You can't tell me.
01:08:28You can't tell her girl.
01:08:29I can't tell her.
01:08:30If and you'll have a lady, if she'll have a lady,
01:08:32I'll never go there and say.
01:08:33You can't tell you.
01:08:34You can tell me that's a girl and the girl is.
01:08:35The girl is a girl.
01:08:36I can't tell her God.
01:08:37I can't tell her.
01:08:38I can't tell her for you.
01:08:39The girl is her mother.
01:08:40I can tell you.
01:09:11Hey, Frank, you'll never guess your wife's here.
01:09:16Doesn't he look awful?
01:09:41It's true, Frank.
01:09:55Your wife's here.
01:09:57What shall we do?
01:09:59Nothing.
01:10:00Just ignore her.
01:10:02Get out of here, Julie.
01:10:04Can't you see I'm busy?
01:10:05I'm busy.
01:10:35I'm busy.
01:11:05That's it, Frank. You win.
01:11:12I'm getting bored.
01:11:15Yes. I bet you are too, Frank.
01:11:18Let's think of something really interesting to do.
01:11:22Frank, does Julie still trust you?
01:11:25I haven't even thought about it. She's used to me now.
01:11:28She's a very understanding little wife. Right, Julie?
01:11:32Frank!
01:12:02Julie, why don't you come back to this house?
01:12:06It doesn't help you at all.
01:12:08You must look to your future.
01:12:11If you keep coming back here, you'll never forget that man.
01:12:14What you said clearly, it was not the real oleen.
01:12:18Thank you for calling and who is �'t for right.
01:12:21I'll talk to you, you're
01:12:25Julie
01:12:27Why don't you come back to this house?
01:12:29It doesn't help you at all. You must look to your future
01:12:33If you keep coming back here, you'll never forget that man
01:12:39No, Julie, this house is not the idea
01:12:55Why did you force me to do it again Frank, but it's the end I promise you
01:13:04Because I found her
01:13:06I found your wife Julie Spencer and she'll never hurt you again
01:13:13Like now
01:13:15Like before
01:13:17Because I'm going to kill her
01:13:37Taking a long time to come round and she I gave her a sedative
01:13:48Yes, don't worry about it. No, it won't be necessary
01:13:52Listen, mr. Anderson
01:13:54The woman in your bedroom is not Julie Spencer
01:13:56St. George's Chapel where you see where married been closed for over 20 years
01:14:00What's more nowhere in this county is there a reverend Fowler?
01:14:04What are you saying? Oh, that's been confirmed by births deaths and marriages
01:14:09You are playing a diabolical game of some sort and I want to know what it is look you. Well, mr. Anderson
01:14:15You may as well answer it
01:14:17I
01:14:20Bet it's you a doctor saying he's unable to make it
01:14:23Hello, it's Julie Spencer there, please. Julie Spencer. Yes
01:14:31Julie Spencer, listen, I'm sorry. I can't hear you very well. Did you say that you are Julie Spencer?
01:14:39Yes
01:14:41Well, why are you calling? What do you want? Julie killed her husband?
01:14:45She must be prevented from doing that again
01:14:49Now listen, I have something very important to tell you concerning Julie Spencer. Where are you calling from?
01:14:56Yes
01:14:57The old house on the hill will you wait for me there, please?
01:15:03Hello
01:15:05Hello?
01:15:06Hey
01:15:08Hey, what the...
01:15:09Where the hell do you think you're going, Anderson? Wait a minute. It's the real Julie Spencer. Don't you understand?
01:15:13Yeah, I understand perfectly, but you're not leaving here
01:15:15Don't you want to find out the truth? Well, so do I. I've got to see that woman right away
01:15:20All right, but not alone. Bates? Bates! What are you going to do? Yes, superintendent?
01:15:25We're going to accompany our Mr. Anderson. What the three of us and leave my wife alone? Don't worry about her
01:15:32There's another man outside on watch. Nothing will happen to her. Shall we go?
01:15:36I'll go
01:16:06Oh, my God.
01:16:36Have you been sent by the police, Doctor?
01:16:43Yes, Constable. I'm the nurse, he called.
01:16:46The lady of the house is upstairs in the bedroom. This way.
01:16:50Would you like me to take you up there?
01:16:51No, thank you.
01:16:54I can find the way.
01:16:56Well, if there's nothing you need, Miss, I'll be on me way.
01:16:59I have to report back to the station. Good night.
01:17:06Good night.
01:17:13Good night.
01:17:15Good night.
01:17:17Arthur.
01:18:17Arthur?
01:18:25Who's there?
01:18:55Answer me There's no need to be afraid
01:19:23Don't you know me Julie Spencer
01:19:28What are you doing here what do you want to speak to you
01:19:37Look it's true that I rented your house and tried to impersonate you
01:19:42But I didn't mean to do you any harm but I don't understand you Julie
01:19:46What made you rent your own house and impersonate yourself
01:19:51You see I've come to help you my dear
01:19:54Your problems are over
01:19:56What do you mean help me
01:19:58Help you to die
01:20:00Have you forgotten your fears Julie
01:20:03The terrible remorse
01:20:04For being a murderess
01:20:06It can all be finished with now Julie
01:20:10Oh no
01:20:11No my name is Lillian
01:20:13It's not
01:20:14Your name is Julie Spencer
01:20:17And you have just killed Frank your husband
01:20:20Don't come any closer
01:20:22And now I'm going to stop you before you can kill him again
01:20:27Go
01:20:34Boop
01:20:35Boop
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01:20:41Boop
01:20:54Nothing. Not a living soul.
01:21:06Why did Dr. Shepherd come here instead of your place?
01:21:09I don't know, unless...
01:21:10Well, speak up, man. Nobody's accusing you of this one.
01:21:13Well, he knew that this was Julie Spencer's house.
01:21:16He probably didn't know of any other.
01:21:18Go on. Go on.
01:21:20Well, I didn't tell him we were living in Warwick Manor.
01:21:24No, what are you doing?
01:21:27That woman who called a little while ago,
01:21:30the real Julie Spencer,
01:21:32was looking for my wife.
01:21:34Meaning?
01:21:36Who do you think did that?
01:21:53There's no answer.
01:21:54Hey, no, where do you think you're off to?
01:21:56Back to my place. Now, come on.
01:21:58Great.
01:21:59Sergeant, advise the yard.
01:22:00Stay here and keep your eyes open.
01:22:02Yes, sir.
01:22:03Yes.
01:22:04Yes.
01:22:04What are you two doing here?
01:22:19And where's Travis?
01:22:20When we got here, we didn't see anybody.
01:22:22The door was open.
01:22:23Well, where's my wife?
01:22:24We looked all over the house for, I don't know.
01:22:31Mr. Mitchell, you wouldn't like to tell me what's going on, would you?
01:22:34Lillian.
01:22:35Lillian.
01:22:35Telephoned me.
01:22:36Oh, I see.
01:22:37Yeah, and who's Lillian?
01:22:42Well, for God's sake, Superintendent, she's not here.
01:22:44Now, what are you going to do?
01:22:45Calm down, if you please, Anderson.
01:22:47I know the whole story.
01:22:48And that is the woman you married, his name Lillian, but you weren't really married.
01:22:51What?
01:22:52Yes, these two gentlemen, you'll fix it.
01:22:53Tell him.
01:22:54Well, I didn't...
01:22:55Well, where the hell is she?
01:22:55I don't know, I swear it.
01:22:57But you know who she is.
01:22:58Come on, tell him.
01:22:59She's Lillian Martin, Gladys' sister.
01:23:02Gladys?
01:23:03Don't be daft.
01:23:04The one you drowned in the pool, Mr. Anderson.
01:23:05Gee.
01:23:07Lillian came to see me just a few days after the funeral.
01:23:10She just arrived from America.
01:23:12She was convinced you'd killed her sister and she wanted revenge.
01:23:15To demonstrate your guilt, she proposed a plan.
01:23:18That I thought was crazy.
01:23:19But she told me you didn't know her.
01:23:21That you'd never met each other.
01:23:22Yes, Lillian was the one who really worked it out.
01:23:25The false marriage ceremony was her idea, too.
01:23:30Wait a minute, Mr. Anderson, I'll explain to you.
01:23:32You see, actually, I just worked for Mr. Mitchell's company.
01:23:35And Lillian Martin felt I looked like a priest.
01:23:38Yo, some people are born lucky.
01:23:41So it was all a trick.
01:23:43Well, why did she pretend to be Julie Spencer?
01:23:45You wouldn't have accepted her if you'd known she was a Gladys' sister.
01:23:49Moreover, Julie Spencer was a millionairess with a mysterious past.
01:23:52The perfect sort of bait, sir.
01:23:53We thought...
01:23:54Thought I might murder her.
01:23:56I'm sorry.
01:23:56It was just that...
01:23:57Mr. Mitchell!
01:23:59That mysterious millionairess, the real Julie Spencer, is a madwoman.
01:24:05Now, she's already killed one person and it's quite likely that she'll kill again.
01:24:09And right now, I'm pretty damn sure she's with my wife.
01:24:11Do you understand?
01:24:13Hey, but where would she have taken her?
01:24:14I don't know, but I'm going to try and find out.
01:24:20The lake.
01:24:21That woman at the clinic said, don't let her go near the lake.
01:24:24The lake.
01:24:44What are you doing?
01:25:05Why did you bring me here?
01:25:07To help you die.
01:25:08In the same place and manner Frank died.
01:25:10But why me?
01:25:11It had nothing to do with me.
01:25:13I didn't even know Frank.
01:25:14You loved him.
01:25:15Only you were very jealous of him.
01:25:17No, wait, please.
01:25:18Untie this rope and let me go.
01:25:19I promise not to say anything.
01:25:21He had been drinking.
01:25:23He was tied up with a rope.
01:25:25And the rope was tied to the anchor.
01:25:27And the moment you pushed him over the side,
01:25:28it would have taken only a hand to pull him out.
01:25:30But you didn't offer it, did you?
01:25:32You let Frank drown.
01:25:34You could see him under the water.
01:25:37His eyes were open and pleading.
01:25:39And you just sat in the boat and watched him die.
01:25:42No, it had nothing to do with me.
01:25:43You killed him, Julie.
01:25:44No, no, I...
01:25:45And now you're going to die like Frank died.
01:25:47No, no, please.
01:25:49Let me go.
01:25:50No.
01:25:51You mustn't disappoint him.
01:25:53He's waiting for you.
01:25:54No, please.
01:25:56Look out!
01:25:56No, please.
01:25:57No, please.
01:25:58No, please.
01:26:00No, please.
01:26:12Ah!
01:26:13Ah!
01:26:14Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:26:44Oh, oh.
01:26:59I must see that.
01:27:01Your new insurance policy for 150,000 pounds.
01:27:04It's a genuine one.
01:27:06No, thanks.
01:27:07I'm not interested.
01:27:08I am, though.
01:27:10It's in both our names.
01:27:12It's a joint policy.
01:27:13If anything should happen to your wife, you would collect.
01:27:15But if anything happened to you,
01:27:17she would be the beneficiary.
01:27:26Well, have a good trip.
01:27:27Bye.
01:27:28Good luck.
01:27:29You know, she's incredible.
01:27:33For more than a year, I was convinced he was a murderer,
01:27:35and now I'm beginning to think he's really a saint in disguise.
01:27:38He's quite lost without a woman, you know.
01:27:40He only feels happy when he's in love.
01:27:42It's a pity that his women don't stay with him longer.
01:27:45I mean, well, he hasn't been very lucky with his wives, has he?
01:27:57I'm for it.
01:27:58I don't mind.
01:28:00I'm not looking for him anymore.
01:28:01I don't know who's a murderer.
01:28:02I know why, you know what?
01:28:03I know.
01:28:04I know what he was about.
01:28:05I know I'm doing very good.
01:28:06He can't be a doctor.
01:28:07I know.
01:28:08I know I'm doing good.
01:28:09I know I'm doing good.
01:28:11He was missing a lot.
01:28:12I know I'm doing good.
01:28:13I know.
01:28:14I know I don't know.
01:28:15He was much more and a man.
01:28:16I know.
01:28:17I know I know.
01:28:18I know I have a man.
01:28:20You

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