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00:00The End
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00Father, I'm just going to get supper.
01:15Are you coming down?
01:19Father?
01:23Dad, are you all right?
01:24Dad?
01:29Dad, are you all right?
01:38Father?
01:44Father?
01:54Dad, are you all right?
02:02Father?
02:11The tablets.
02:13I'll get them.
02:18The warrior.
02:24I'll get you.
02:54Come on.
03:24Come on.
03:54Come on.
04:24Come on.
04:55I thought you'd like to see a little of England.
04:57A little of it?
04:58You must have seen all of it.
05:00Come on.
05:00Let's check in.
05:01I think you have some rooms reserved for us.
05:23The name's John Mannering.
05:25Hello.
05:30Evening.
05:31Evening.
05:32Hello.
05:33You down for the fishing?
05:34Wish we were.
05:35We're here on business.
05:37Business?
05:37Down here?
05:39Rooms will be ready in half an hour.
05:41Would you care for a drink while you're waiting?
05:44Pint of shanty, please.
05:45I'll have a lager.
05:46Fred, give me a pint of shanty and a lager, will you?
05:56Thank you, Frederick.
05:59There you are.
06:00Oh, sorry.
06:02By the way, my name's Richard Thornton.
06:03I'm the local quack.
06:04I'm John Mannering.
06:05This is Cordelia Winfield.
06:06Hello.
06:06Are you going to be along?
06:08Well, if everything goes all right, we'll be going back tomorrow evening.
06:10Oh, how pretty.
06:11Oh, you must know the man we've come down to see, Mr. Carl Grant.
06:15I'm afraid you've had a wasted journey.
06:18Carl Grant died last night.
06:20Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
06:21An accident?
06:22No.
06:23Heart attack.
06:25He wasn't a young man.
06:27Did you know him?
06:28Not personally.
06:29I sold him several things.
06:30We did our business by correspondence.
06:32I understand he's leaving the country and wanted to sell off his antiques.
06:36We just came down to do a valuation on her.
06:38Well, I suppose that'll be up to his executors now.
06:41Or his daughter.
06:42Is she here?
06:43Oh, yes, she lived with him.
06:44She was with him when he died.
06:46He took it very badly.
06:47He badly, indeed, and very highly strung her.
06:51As a matter of fact, I don't like the idea of her being up in that house.
06:54Nobody with her?
06:55No.
06:56I wouldn't get anybody in this village to stay a night in that house.
06:59It's got a bad reputation.
07:00All scared stiff of the place.
07:02I don't like the other ones.
07:03I don't like the other young girls.
07:04I don't like the other young girls.
07:05Either of her for the poor.
07:07Little girl is sleeping on her additionally.
07:08I don't like the oldides.
07:08Getting away.
07:09I don't like the other young girls.
07:10I don't like the old Why?
07:11We don't like the old bad days.
07:11Never.
07:13You like the old girls?
07:13Look at the old girl!
07:14You like the old girl.
07:15Goodbye.
07:19Any little girls now.
07:20You like the old girlair and the oldPERs.
07:21Never.
07:24You married to her for 12 months.
07:29Damn!
07:30God.
07:31Let's go.
08:01Raise your phone.
08:313-7-1, please.
09:01I think I'll go for a walk.
09:17Don't make an noise coming in.
09:19There's other guests, you know.
09:20The door will be on the latch.
09:22Oh, it won't be that long.
09:23Oh, it won't be that long.
09:53Hello?
09:59Hello?
10:00Hello?
10:04Oh, please.
10:11Please answer me.
10:13Please?
10:14Please?
10:15Please?
10:16No.
10:19Hello?
10:20Oh, thank heavens.
10:25Hello?
10:26Hello?
10:27Oh, thank heavens.
10:31Hello?
10:32Oh, thank heavens.
10:33Oh, yeah.
10:34Hello?
10:35Hello?
10:37Hello?
10:38Hello?
10:39Hello?
10:40Oh, thank heavens.
10:41Oh, yeah.
10:42Hello?
10:43Hello?
10:44Hello?
10:45Hello?
10:46Hello?
10:47Who is it?
10:48Who is that?
10:49Oh, no.
10:50Oh, no.
10:51Oh, no.
10:52Oh, no.
10:53Oh, no.
10:54Who is that?
11:24What happened?
11:28She ran right into me, sir. She's painted out, right?
11:30Who is she?
11:32Young lady from the big house. Carl Grant's daughter.
11:34Running from something. Scared she was.
11:36Running from the house.
11:38You better get this kid to the doctor.
11:40I don't know.
11:42You, uh...
11:44Do you live around here long?
11:46I don't know.
11:48You, uh...
11:50Do you live around here long?
11:52All my life, sir.
11:54I reckon I know these parts like the...
11:56Like the inside of my hand.
11:58How long have the Grants lived here?
12:00And how newcomers they was.
12:02I've been here more than...
12:04Two, three years, I reckon.
12:06You get to know them at all?
12:08No, nobody knew them, sir.
12:10A bit like me.
12:12Get themselves to themselves.
12:14They hardly ever went out of the house.
12:16She did all the shopping.
12:18She talked to anybody, though.
12:20No, sir, the doctor here.
12:22I reckon he knows more about them than anybody else.
12:24They don't sound very sociable.
12:26Oh, that's what that other fellow said, sir.
12:28What other fellow?
12:30One what's been asking me all the questions about him.
12:32How is she?
12:34She'll be all right.
12:36I've given her a sedative.
12:38She's asleep now.
12:40Did she tell you what scared her?
12:42No, she didn't say a word.
12:44It's not difficult to guess.
12:45Her father's death.
12:46Being alone in that house.
12:47You see things about that house, sir?
12:49Like what?
12:50Oh, just things.
12:51People around these parts think it's haunted.
12:53That's just foolish talk, of course.
12:55What have you seen up there, Ben?
12:57Oh, this and that.
12:58Commons and go-hands.
13:00They work in the dark like I do.
13:02They say things.
13:03When you knock them back in the pub every night like you do,
13:05I'm not surprised you see things.
13:07You think what you like, doctor?
13:08I know what I see.
13:10Better be going now.
13:11I got my living to earn.
13:12Well, you forgot this.
13:14Watch out for the gamekeepers.
13:16Look in at the pub tomorrow and I'll buy you a drink.
13:18Well, you do that, sir.
13:19Good night to you.
13:22You think there's anything in what he said?
13:24No.
13:25Don't take any notice of old Ben.
13:27Give him half a chance in a couple of pints and he'll tell you a tale.
13:30Smugglers, treasure maps.
13:31Will you be keeping the girl here for tonight?
13:33Yes.
13:34She'll sleep now for 10 or 12 hours.
13:36Frankly, Mannering, I don't think she'll be in any condition to talk business tomorrow.
13:40For that matter, for a couple of days.
13:42I see.
13:43Oh, yes, of course.
13:44So you'll be going back to London then?
13:46Well, I don't suppose there's any point in my staying now.
13:48I'll have to buy you that dinner on my next trip down.
13:50Thanks.
13:51That's the date.
13:52Well, there's one more thing.
13:53That fellow was asking questions about the Grants.
13:55Did you talk to him?
13:56Asking questions?
13:57What man?
13:58Well, somebody Ben mentioned.
13:59Well, I don't know anything about it.
14:01Another of Ben's stories, I imagine.
14:03Probably.
14:04Well, thank you.
14:05Good night.
14:06Good night.
14:07Good night.
14:08Good night.
14:09Good night.
14:10Good night.
14:11Good night.
14:12Good night.
14:13Good night.
14:14Good night.
14:15Good night.
14:16Good night.
14:17Good night.
14:18Good night.
14:19Good night.
14:20Good night.
14:21Good night.
14:22Good night.
14:23Good night.
14:24Good night.
14:25Good night.
14:26Good night.
14:27Good night.
14:28Good night.
14:29Good night.
14:30Good night.
14:31Good night.
14:32Good night.
16:09Oops.
16:10Sorry.
16:11Really is a lovely day.
16:14Mr. Mallory?
16:15Yes.
16:16Miss...
16:17Winfield.
16:18Yes, I saw your names in the register.
16:19I'm Frank Ashton.
16:20Hello.
16:21Obviously down for the fishing.
16:22That's right.
16:23What are you after?
16:24The big stuff.
16:25I've had some really good sport down here.
16:26Can I pour you some coffee?
16:28That's a terrible thing to say.
16:29I was trying to be friendly.
16:31Sandwiches.
16:33Anything else?
16:34No thanks.
16:35Oh, there's a whole sea full of fish waiting to be caught, so I'll see you later.
16:43Good morning.
16:45Miss Grant.
16:46Oh, Mr. Mallory, I'm so glad I caught you.
16:47I thought you might have already left.
16:48Oh, it's all right.
16:49I'm in no hurry.
16:50Have a seat.
16:51Oh, thank you.
16:52Are you feeling better?
16:53Oh, yes, thanks.
16:54The doctor wanted me to stay in bed, but he wasn't there this morning, so I just slipped
16:56out.
16:57You think that's wise?
16:58Oh, yes, I'm all right.
16:59That business last night, it was so silly.
17:00I'm sorry to have put you to all that trouble.
17:01Oh, it's not trouble at all.
17:02I wanted to call you this morning, but I don't imagine you want to be bothered by business
17:04at a time like this.
17:05Oh, but I do.
17:06That's why I came.
17:07I want to get everything finished up so that I can move away from this place.
17:08The sooner the better.
17:09All right.
17:10I, um, I thought we might go straight up to the house, and then you could get started.
17:12We're all through here.
17:13Oh, yes.
17:14Oh, yes, thanks.
17:15Cataloguing shouldn't take long.
17:35Just what was it they scared you last night?
17:58Oh, imagination, mostly, I suppose.
18:00I kept hearing sounds and thought they were footsteps.
18:03And then the telephone, it was that that started it, really.
18:06It woke me up.
18:07That must have been my call.
18:08I let it ring for quite a while.
18:09Oh, it stopped just as I got to it.
18:11But it was after that.
18:13It seemed to go out of order.
18:14And then when I picked it up, I heard...
18:16It sounds so silly, but it sounded like somebody breathing.
18:20How awful.
18:21The whole place seemed so frightening.
18:24My father's coffin being there didn't help.
18:26The doctor was going to have it moved this morning.
18:33Well, somebody really worked this place over.
18:45You notice anything missing?
18:51I don't know.
18:53I don't think so.
18:56It's Georgian silver.
18:58It's valuable.
18:59It's not the sort of thing an ordinary thief would leave behind.
19:02What do you mean?
19:03Whoever did this was looking for something special.
19:06Special?
19:07I don't understand what sort of thing.
19:09Well, I don't know.
19:10But I'd say that last night, somebody deliberately tried to scare you out of this house.
19:14They'd have time to search.
19:16For what?
19:17Joyce, from what I hear, your father was a rather secretive sort of man.
19:21Didn't get out much, make friends.
19:22Is that right?
19:23What's wrong with that?
19:24Nothing.
19:27Joyce, it could be that your father's trying to hide from somebody.
19:30But he had nothing to hide from.
19:33Oh, it's ridiculous.
19:34Is it?
19:35Just exactly when did your father decide to move from this house?
19:38About a fortnight ago.
19:39Well, that's the time somebody started to ask questions about him in the village.
19:42No.
19:43No, it's not true.
19:45Why would he want to hide from anybody?
19:48How long have you and your father lived here?
19:50About three years.
19:52He and my mother were separated.
19:54I was with her until she died.
19:56After that, I was away at school.
19:58Did you see your father much during that time?
20:00No.
20:01Not at all, really.
20:03His job.
20:04He was traveling most of the time.
20:06What are you trying to say?
20:08That he was a criminal or something?
20:10No, no, of course not.
20:11All I'm saying is that your father had something to hide.
20:13He had something he wanted kept secret.
20:41before you...
20:43Mr. Mannering?
20:44What?
20:45What would this be worth?
20:47Oh, 50 or 60 pounds, I imagine.
20:52It's a copy of a Renaissance bronze called The Warriors.
20:53It's not particularly valuable.
20:54Why?
20:55Oh, 50 or 60 pounds, I imagine.
20:58It's a copy of a Renaissance bronze called The Warrior.
21:00It's not particularly valuable. Why?
21:02My father mentioned it just before he died.
21:05It seemed important to him.
21:11Well, I don't see anything particularly special about it.
21:14Perhaps I was mistaken.
21:16I couldn't hear him very well.
21:18By the way, who is this?
21:20That's my father, taken a few years ago, of course.
21:25Coffee and sandwiches, except I can't find the cups.
21:31Oh, I'll get them.
21:34What have you got there?
21:39It's a picture of Carl Grant.
21:41Why the big interest?
21:43It's only that I've seen that face somewhere before.
21:45Is it important?
21:47It must have been a long, long time ago.
21:49Yes, I think it's important.
21:51Somebody frightened a girl out of the house last night and searched the place.
21:54Look, I'll tell you what I want you to do.
21:56I want you to move in with Joyce for tonight.
21:57Whoever did this may try again.
22:00What are you gonna do?
22:01Well, if I hurry, I can cast the afternoon train to London.
22:04I'll be there by 8 o'clock.
22:05I can check this out tomorrow.
22:06Be back here by evening.
22:08All right. Can I do anything?
22:09Yes, talk to that poacher.
22:11He said he'd seen somebody around here.
22:13And check at the pub and see if anybody picked up that glove I found.
22:15Right.
22:16And I want you to talk to a doctor.
22:17Not the guy we met.
22:18I want someone else's confirmation of the fact that Carl Grant did die of a heart attack.
22:23And don't mention to Joyce that I'm taking this with me.
22:29Just over the next crossroads, and then it's the first house.
22:32Okay.
22:33Want me to come in with you?
22:34No, no, it's all right.
22:35Why don't you go on down to the pub and get your bag?
22:37I'll walk down and meet you.
22:38All right.
22:39There's the house.
22:56I'll wait for you at the pub.
22:57Joyce, come in.
23:07I only stopped by to return the clothes I borrowed.
23:09Oh, you shouldn't have bothered.
23:11Anyway, now you are here.
23:12How are you feeling?
23:13Oh, I'm all right now.
23:14I still think you shouldn't stay up in that house alone.
23:16Oh, I'm not.
23:17Cordelia, Mr. Mannering's assistant is spending the night.
23:20Really?
23:21Oh.
23:22Oh, good.
23:23And Mannering, is he still at the pub?
23:24He's gone back to London.
23:26Apparently, he has some things he wants to check.
23:28I see.
23:29I'm sorry.
23:30I'm being a very bad host.
23:32Can I get you a drink?
23:33Oh, no.
23:35But I must be going.
23:36I've still got a lot of packing to do.
23:37You're still planning to leave next week?
23:38Oh, not next week.
23:39The sooner I leave, the better I'll feel.
23:41I've arranged for the removal men to ship everything out on Wednesday.
23:44The day after tomorrow?
23:45Mm-hmm.
23:46Isn't that rushing it a bit?
23:48I don't think so.
23:49There's nothing to keep me here now.
23:51Look, I must be going.
23:53I'll see you before I leave, of course.
23:54I'll never forgive you if you didn't.
23:56I'll see myself out.
23:57Good night, Doctor.
23:58And thanks again.
24:10381, please.
24:11And hurry, will you?
24:12Have you got my bill ready?
24:18Mr. Mannering will be back tomorrow to collect his bag.
24:21He'll be here.
24:22I don't see Mr. Cross around here tonight.
24:25Old Ben, you mean?
24:26No, he was in earlier.
24:27Hey, look it after his traps, I expect.
24:29Think he'll be back?
24:30Shouldn't think so.
24:32Want to see him, do you?
24:34Yes.
24:35Why not try his cottage man to turn up there sooner or later?
24:39I think I'll do that.
24:44Oh, by the way, that glove Mr. Mannering found.
24:47Has anyone claimed it yet?
24:48Still here.
24:49I...
24:50That's funny.
24:51I didn't give it to anybody.
24:53Who's once an odd glove, I wonder?
24:55Somebody with another odd glove that matches it, I expect.
24:58Oh, well, never mind.
25:00Good night.
25:01Night.
25:02Come again.
25:03Did you see Ben?
25:04He's left.
25:05Do you know where he lives?
25:06Well, he's got a cottage right out in the wilds.
25:08It's beyond Ravenswood.
25:09I think we ought to go there.
25:10It's a bit dark.
25:11And you won't be able to get the car up there.
25:13You'll have to walk through the woods.
25:14So?
25:15I'm quite used to that.
25:16I was a girl guy.
25:17I didn't give it to anybody.
25:18Who's once an odd glove, I wonder?
25:19Somebody with another odd glove that matches it, I expect.
25:21Oh, well, never mind.
25:22I was a girl guide.
25:23Shall we go?
25:52Hey, look.
25:53I'll show a look.
25:54That's all really good.
25:55You're my wife, especially if you've come with her.
25:57You don't have to go.
25:58I think she's a boy.
25:59No, don't get her.
26:00I'm going to wait.
26:01Here.
26:02I think she's a boy I'm going to be on her face.
26:03Is it far from here?
26:04About half a mile.
26:05Are you sure we can't get the car up there?
26:06Come on, the walk will do you good.
26:07Is it far from here?
26:12About half a mile.
26:13You sure we can't get the car up there?
26:16Come on, the walk will do you good.
26:37Some girl guide.
26:43I resigned after the first meeting.
26:45Wouldn't we have done better if we'd stuck to the park?
26:47Well, this way's much shorter.
26:49Lead on.
27:07I knew there was somebody in the woods.
27:21I saw you at the house tonight, Mr. Grant died.
27:25That's a pity.
27:26Such a pity.
27:37Oh, shoot.
27:43Yes, it's a pity.
27:53Ben!
28:05There.
28:06Now, that should relax you quite a bit.
28:10Now, then, you'll stay here in bed until I've seen you tomorrow morning.
28:13No, I can't. There's far too much to do.
28:15Now, you listen to me. You've had a very bad time in the last few days.
28:18You're suffering from nervous exhaustion.
28:20If you don't rest now, you'll have a complete breakdown.
28:23I'm feeling so much better now.
28:24I'm sure you are. These things can't be rushed.
28:28Despite popular opinion, the doctor generally knows more about medicine than the patient.
28:32Now, you have to stay right here in bed until I see you tomorrow morning. Promise?
28:37It's all right.
28:38Cordelia's going to stay with you, so you've got nothing whatever to worry about.
28:43Good. Now, you try and get some sleep.
28:48Good. Bye-bye.
28:55Yes, that's exactly what happened.
28:57Ah, good. Yes, well, if you wouldn't mind, uh, signing that, please.
29:01I've got a copy of a statement Miss Graham made last night. I'd like to get that signed, too.
29:04I'm afraid that'll have to wait.
29:06Oh, how is she?
29:07Oh, she'll be fine. It's mainly shock.
29:09I'd just like her to rest today.
29:11When can I get her to look over her statement?
29:13I'll see what she's like tomorrow.
29:15Anyway, there's no great rush, is there? It's a straightforward accident.
29:17Oh, it's just a formality, that's all. But, uh, I'd like to get things settled.
29:20The coroner will need all the facts.
29:22Yes, well, I'll let you know when she's well enough.
29:24Now I must get on with the rest of my rounds.
29:26Sure you are.
29:29Don't hesitate to ring me if there's anything you want.
29:31Thank you, Doctor. Uh, you saw the body last night.
29:34Yes, poor old Ben.
29:36From the position of the wound, well, was there anything that made you think it wasn't an accident?
29:40Oh, no, no.
29:42I'm not a policeman, but I think it's fairly obvious what happened.
29:46I've dealt with shooting accidents before.
29:48A man gets careless carrying a gun, going through a hedge, a twig touches the trigger, it happens all too easily.
29:53But a man like Ben Cross, I mean, he's been handling guns all his life.
29:56Hmm.
29:57Now perhaps that's just the trouble.
29:59Familiarity breeding contempt.
30:01The constable doesn't have any doubts about it, does he?
30:03No.
30:04Not that I know of.
30:05Just me.
30:06I think you've got too much imagination.
30:08You'll probably be quite right.
30:09Thank you, Doctor.
30:10I'll see you in the morning.
30:11About 11. Bye-bye.
30:12Bye-bye.
30:15Ah, yes, well, I'd, uh, better be on my way too.
30:18Look, I'll leave Miss Grant's statement with you.
30:20All right.
30:21Have you found out whether there was anybody else in the woods when it happened?
30:24Uh, no, and I don't think we will.
30:26But we heard somebody just after the shot, someone running.
30:29Yes, well, I'll, uh, I'll certainly check into it, of course.
30:31But, uh, you know, in the country at night, noises can be very deceptive.
30:35Well, it could have been an animal or the wind, anything.
30:39I suppose, sir.
30:40And if anything turns up, I'll, uh, I'll certainly let you know.
30:43And thank you for all your help.
30:44Eh, don't worry.
30:45I can find my own way out.
30:46Cheerio.
30:47Bye-bye.
30:48Anything you want?
30:49No, thanks.
30:50You're supposed to be sleeping.
30:51I can't.
30:52I keep thinking about last night, wondering if Ben was mixed up in what's been happening here.
31:09The doctor and the policeman are both quite convinced it was an accident.
31:13But you're not.
31:14No, I'm not.
31:15In fact, I'm certain that Ben Cross was murdered.
31:18These are the rest of the 1948 papers.
31:19Thank you, Felicia.
31:20I hope we're gonna find what you want soon.
31:21If I keep lugging these things around, I'm gonna have muscles like Popeye.
31:23Well, just keep going.
31:24I'll buy you a spinach dinner.
31:25Could you find anything on Dr. Richard Thornton?
31:26Uh, some.
31:27You don't want place of birth, schooling, that stuff, do you?
31:28No.
31:29Only the things you'd ready to mention in the newspaper.
31:30Yeah, well, that's fair.
31:31Well, that's fair.
31:32Well, that's fair.
31:33Well, that's fair.
31:34Well, that's fair.
31:35Well, that's fair.
31:36Well, that's fair.
31:37Well, that's fair.
31:38Well, that's fair.
31:39Well, that's fair.
31:40Well, that's fair.
31:41Well, that's fair.
31:42Well, that's fair.
31:43Well, that's fair.
31:44I'll just keep going.
31:45I'll buy you a spinach dinner.
31:46Oh.
31:47Did you find anything on Dr. Richard Thornton?
31:48Uh, Sam.
31:49You don't want place of birth, schooling, that stuff, do you?
31:50No.
31:51Only the things you'd ready to mention in the newspaper.
31:52Yeah, well, that's fair easy.
31:53He took a bullet out of a man's shoulder.
31:55Figures.
31:56He's a doctor.
31:57Yeah, but this was a hood on the run.
31:59And Dr. Thornton didn't report it to the police.
32:02There was a rumor that he was sort of official medico to the mobs.
32:06It was never proved, of course.
32:07But he had an awful big bank balance that he couldn't explain away.
32:10Did they still allow him to practice?
32:12No, no, no.
32:13He was struck off.
32:14And about a couple of years ago, he appealed and was reinstated.
32:18I don't know where he is now.
32:19I do.
32:21Any luck on Carl Grant?
32:23No, but then I don't figure he was using that name at that time.
32:26I just have to keep digging.
32:28And I'll keep lugging.
32:29What a perfect relationship.
32:40What are you doing here?
32:56Waiting for you.
32:57We're running out of time.
32:59If that girl leaves tomorrow, we'll be too late.
33:01Did anybody see you come here?
33:03Doesn't much matter anymore.
33:05We've been cautious too long already.
33:06You weren't too cautious last night.
33:08Killing Ben.
33:09He saw me at the house.
33:11He wouldn't have talked to anybody.
33:14I told you, he never wanted to get mixed up with the police.
33:16Just a stupid, senseless murder.
33:18Never speak to me like that.
33:22Do you understand?
33:23Would you ever speak to me that way?
33:25I'm sorry.
33:30It's just...
33:32Well, everything seemed so simple at first.
33:34Now things are going wrong.
33:36Nothing I can't handle.
33:38I don't see how.
33:39You said yourself it'd be too late once she'd moved out.
33:42We've still got tonight.
33:43Remember, there are two of them up there now.
33:45Mannering's assistant is staying with her.
33:47We'll have to get rid of her.
33:48How?
33:50There is a way.
33:51You'll have to handle that part of it.
33:55And what will you do?
33:57Just want to be alone with that girl.
33:59In a couple of hours, I'll get all I need to know.
34:02I don't like the way things are going.
34:04I don't like it at all.
34:06You said no violence, remember?
34:08So I changed my mind.
34:10Look.
34:11You don't need me anymore.
34:13Just forget the whole thing.
34:15You take my share of the money.
34:16Forget that I was ever involved.
34:18Sorry.
34:19No chance.
34:21You're in and you're staying in.
34:25What do I have to do?
34:29Just do exactly what you're told.
34:32You'll finish it tonight.
34:34I remember the story now.
34:36They got nearly a million dollars in gold bullion that was never recovered.
34:39That's a pretty good take.
34:40Hmm.
34:41This one escaped from jail after about six months and was never picked up.
34:45Frank Ashton did his whole sentence and was only recently released.
34:49I imagine the first thing he did was look for his ex-partner and found him.
34:53Do you think Grant had the bullion hidden away in his home?
34:55Either that or a clue to where it is hidden.
34:57I'll have to get back down then.
34:58Thank you, Felicia.
35:00I won't forget that spinach dinner.
35:02Don't worry about the food.
35:03I'll settle for more of that.
35:08with me.
35:09Let's go.
35:10Ho, Ho.
35:11Let's go.
35:12Let's go.
35:13Let's go.
35:15Let's get to the top.
35:17The second part is when we had the book.
35:19Let's go.
35:20Let's go.
35:21Let's go.
35:22Alright.
35:23I'll have to go.
35:24Well, here we go.
35:25Let's go.
35:26What?
35:27You're gonna have to go?
35:28Go ahead.
35:30Yes, I'll have to go.
35:31I'll have to come.
35:32This place.
35:33hello oh hello doctor how's Joyce still sleeping good that wasn't why I rang it's about this
35:50shooting last night I've been thinking about what you said about it not being an accident yes someone
35:59searched that place too searched it have you told the police I thought I wouldn't tell the police
36:05until I was certain I thought we might try and find out something more definite I'd like to
36:09make a really thorough search of Ben's cottage I'd like to help if I can I was planning on going up
36:15there now could you meet me there and say an hour what about Joyce you think she'll sleep through the
36:24night now all right see you in an hour bye
36:28smooth very smooth now you make sure you do as good a job when you get it up there
36:40doctor
37:10so
37:14so
37:20You scared me.
37:50What are you doing?
37:53We're going to stay here for a while.
37:55Just you and I.
38:01Cordelia?
38:04Cordelia?
38:09Cordelia?
38:20Oh, I thought you'd gone.
38:39No, no, I don't think so.
38:55Why don't you settle down?
38:58I'll dispose of this and I think I'll move your car.
39:01It might attract too much attention parked there on the road.
39:06Don't waste your time trying to get out of this place.
39:11I shan't be long.
39:36No, I don't.
39:43I don't know.
39:44You hurt me.
39:50I just love you.
40:00He must have told you something.
40:14I don't know what you're talking about.
40:16My father told me nothing.
40:19Your father and I were lucky enough to lay our hands on one million dollars in bullion.
40:24We hid it away.
40:26Everything went fine except that he got out of prison.
40:30Prison? No.
40:32Why else do you think you didn't see him for all those years?
40:35Why else do you think he hid himself away down here?
40:38Because he had too much to lose.
40:40My share of one million dollars.
40:43You think it's here?
40:45It's silly. You can't just hide that much gold.
40:50The gold was converted into cash.
40:53And the cash was put in a safe deposit in a Swiss bank.
40:56Then what do you want?
40:57Somewhere in this house is a letter of authority.
41:00A password.
41:02The number of a box.
41:03I want that letter.
41:05The Swiss bank won't let me near that money without it.
41:08I want that letter and you're going to help me to find it.
41:11No!
41:12No!
41:13I want all his private papers.
41:16Mickey?
41:17Mickey?
41:30It's a holler.
41:31It's a cat.
41:34Can't wait.
41:34Boy.
41:42I want to do it for keto.
41:43Oh, my God.
42:13All right. I don't think anybody will find your car for a little while.
42:20How long do you intend keeping me here?
42:24That's none of your business.
42:26All right. Don't tell me.
42:28Somebody will find you sooner or later.
42:30By that time, we'll be out of the country.
42:33We?
42:35How'd you get mixed up in this anyway?
42:37Stroke of luck.
42:39What do you mean?
42:40Well, I had a spot of trouble a few years back
42:43and I wanted to go somewhere and get a practice
42:47where nobody knew me.
42:49So I came here.
42:51And one of my first patients was Carl Grant.
42:54Of course, I recognized him at once.
42:56I could have handed him over to the police,
42:58but there was somebody who wanted him even more, Frank Ashton.
43:01And when Frank came out of prison,
43:04I did a deal with him.
43:06Go on.
43:09Cigarette?
43:11Thanks.
43:16Have you found what you're looking for yet?
43:20No, but we will by morning.
43:22He must have told you.
43:37Just in case he died suddenly.
43:40He must have told you how to get the money.
43:43Get up.
43:44Now think.
43:48When he died, he said, the warrior.
43:50How do you know that?
43:54What did he mean?
43:57I don't know.
43:58The warrior is just his bronze head.
44:03Oh, I won't back him.
44:10The packing.
44:13Just put it out in the open.
44:17Put some other pieces of paper.
44:19And it's hidden.
44:20Just like your father.
44:24So clever.
44:40Yes.
44:42That's it.
44:43I knew it had to be here.
44:47It's my key to a fortune.
44:49Well, then take it.
44:51Just take it.
44:52And leave me alone.
44:54Oh, I can't do that.
44:55Can't leave you alone.
44:57You know too much.
44:59No, please.
44:59You've got what you wanted.
45:01You've got what you wanted.
45:02Now just go.
45:03No.
45:05This is where I start clearing everything up.
45:08What?
45:09No one left to talk about me.
45:11First you.
45:13Then the doctor and the other girl.
45:15I don't plan sharing this with anybody.
45:17You do understand.
45:24It's got to be this way.
45:25All right.
45:25You've got to be this way.
45:26Let's go.
45:26All right.
45:26Let's go.
45:27All right.
45:27All right.
45:28All right.
45:29You're welcome.
45:30All right.
45:30You're welcome.
45:30All right.
45:31You're welcome.
45:31You're welcome.
45:32Let's go.
46:02What's happened?
46:08It's Joyce. She's with Ashton in the house. We've got to get to her.
46:12We'll cut across the field. You go back to the village, get the police up here.
46:15Right.
46:32I'm going in. You wait here.
46:44I'm going in.
47:14I'm going in.
47:44Get her out.
47:45What are you going to do?
47:47Got to get Ashton.
47:47What are you going to do?
47:52What are you going to do?
47:57What are you going to do?
48:01He's dead.
48:31He's dead.
49:01He's dead.