{1722}{1804}When I start out|to make a fool of myself...
{1810}{1868}...there's very little can stop me.
{1879}{1972}If I'd known where it would end,|I'd have never let anything start.
{1978}{2036}If I'd been in my right mind, that is.
{2042}{2141}But once I'd seen her...
{2147}{2250}...I was not in my right|mind for quite some time.
{2343}{2459}"Good evening, " said l,|thinking myself a very gay dog indeed.
{2465}{2515}But here was a beautiful girl...
{2521}{2601}...and me with plenty of|time to get myself into trouble.
{2611}{2686}Some people can smell danger.
{2691}{2716}Not me.
{2722}{2782}I asked her|if she'd have a cigarette.
{2788}{2861}It's me Iast one,|so please don't disappoint me.
{2867}{2901}But I don't smoke.
{3297}{3334}That's how I found her.
{3340}{3450}And from that moment on,|I did not use my head very much...
{3455}{3512}...except to be thinking of her.
{3557}{3611}But in the park in those days...
{3617}{3706}...the rough young fellas|used to be staging holdups.
{3712}{3766}Help! Help!
{3793}{3854}These young fellas|were not professionals.
{3888}{3915}That's the reason...
{3921}{4040}...why I start out in|this story a little bit like a hero.
{4050}{4103}Which I most certainly am not.
{4619}{4667}The cabdriver|woke up, he was okay...
{4673}{4747}...so I borrowed his|carriage to drive the lady home.
{4753}{4827}In a while she recovered|herself and brightened up...
{4833}{4932}...what with the things I told|her to get her mind off the scare...
{4938}{5048}...and to set her thinking as well of|the brave fella that had rescued her.
{5057}{5094}Rosalie.
{5100}{5184}Fair Rosalie. It's a name|I'm after calling you. Why not?
{5190}{5255}It's a gorgeous, romantic|Iittle name entirely.
{5261}{5327}-I'm Michael, a poor sailor...|-You're a character.
{5333}{5440}...with the princess of|Central Park riding along at his side.
{5446}{5552}I want to know where|does the princess come from?
{5566}{5624}I don't know why|she should tell you but....
{5653}{5766}Well, her parents|were Russian, quite Russian.
{5772}{5814}You never heard of the place she's from.
{5820}{5916}-Would Your Highness care to gamble?|-She's done it for a Iiving.
{5922}{5983}I bet you I've been|to the place you were born.
{5989}{6041}-Cheefoo.|-It's on the China coast.
{6047}{6084}It's the second wickedest city.
{6091}{6140}-What's the first?|-Macao.
{6146}{6218}-I worked there.|-You worked in Macao?
{6224}{6308}Here's your dollar. How|about Shanghai? I worked there too.
{6314}{6357}-As a gambler?|-Well....
{6363}{6418}Hope you were Iuckier than tonight.
{6446}{6506}You need more than Iuck in Shanghai.
{6512}{6543}-Do you know what?|-What?
{6549}{6631}I bet I could drive the cart|from down there inside with you.
{6662}{6717}There's a police|car on the other road.
{6723}{6817}We best get out of the park. It's|too simple for the cops to find us.
{6823}{6851}You don't Iike them.
{6857}{6943}The cops struggle along|without our doing their work for them.
{7029}{7115}Watch where you're going!|Get that nag out of here!
{7174}{7231}Now the cops are bound to pick us up.
{7237}{7292}We'd best Ieave the cab here and walk.
{7298}{7352}-You don't Iike the police.|-I do not.
{7359}{7421}My car's right there|in the garage, anyway.
{7476}{7577}Tell me, Michael, is there some|reason why the police don't Iike you?
{7583}{7669}Well, they never|put me in jail in America.
{7676}{7769}You know, the nicest jails are in|Australia, the worst are in Spain.
{7775}{7828}What Iaw did you break in Spain?
{7834}{7876}I killed a man.
{7942}{7996}Just now you almost killed a girl.
{8002}{8036}Is there a Iaw against that?
{8042}{8083}Try it, you won't Iike the jails.
{8089}{8159}They put you in jail for murder?|I didn't think so.
{8165}{8220}A man killed his|wife in Frisco Iast week.
{8226}{8284}She'd gone to the icebox for supper.
{8289}{8407}He thought she was a burglar, he said.|He shot her five times in the head.
{8416}{8487}-He had a good Iawyer.|-Evidently. I saw his picture.
{8493}{8529}-Bainbridge.|-Bannister.
{8535}{8631}Arthur Bannister. It said he's|the world's greatest criminal Iawyer.
{8636}{8692}-Some people think he is.|-Here's your car.
{8728}{8764}Send the bill to my husband.
{8822}{8931}If you're a sailor, there's a job for|you. Would you Iike to work for me?
{8978}{9013}I'd Iike it.
{9175}{9224}I'm shipping out tomorrow.
{9230}{9305}So are we! To the West|Coast, by way of the Canal.
{9311}{9359}We're short a man on the crew.
{9508}{9555}I'II make it worth your while.
{9616}{9665}Could it be this you're Iooking for?
{9691}{9792}You were smart to carry|a gun, traveling alone in the park...
{9798}{9912}...but if you knew you had the gun|in your bag, why throw away the bag?
{9936}{10024}I meant for you to find it.|I don't know how to shoot.
{10030}{10061}It's easy.
{10082}{10125}You just pull the trigger.
{10396}{10450}Some dame, ain't she?
{10456}{10519}Yeah. And some car.
{10525}{10576}Evening, Mr. Grisby.
{10625}{10694}Mr. Bannister sent it|all the way from San Francisco.
{10700}{10735}So she could have it here.
{10741}{10802}-Bannister?|-Arthur Bannister, himself.
{10808}{10907}Gee, some guys have all the Iuck.
{10932}{11025}Personally, I don't like|a girlfriend to have a husband.
{11031}{11110}If she'll fool a husband,|I figure she'll fool me.
{11116}{11181}New York is not as big|as it pretends to be...
{11187}{11266}...so I spent the next|day in the hiring hall...
{11272}{11312}...waiting for a ship.
{11318}{11388}That way, big boob that I am...
{11409}{11445}...I thought I could escape her.
{11451}{11492}S.S. American Trader....
{11498}{11571}Cigarettes will stunt|your growth. Come here!
{11577}{11618}Excuse me.
{11624}{11733}I wonder if you could|help me Iocate a Mr. O'Hara.
{11739}{11765}Michael O'Hara.
{11771}{11809}Mike O'Hara?
{11816}{11874}You mean BIack Irish that talks fancy?
{11880}{11950}-I don't know him myself but--|-BIack Irish?
{11956}{12073}Yeah, I know him. Joe, call Mike|O'Hara, a guy here wants to see him.
{12079}{12153}Michael O'Hara, please|step to the bulletin board.
{12159}{12207}A man wants to see you.
{12219}{12284}-Shipmates?|-We was in Spain together.
{12298}{12406}They started calling him BIack Irish|after what he did to finks back in '39.
{12412}{12490}Mike's got blarney, but he|can hurt a man when he gets mad.
{12537}{12579}You were asking for me?
{12611}{12661}-O'Hara?|-O'Hara.
{12674}{12728}You're what they call|an able-bodied seaman?
{12734}{12767}That's what they call it.
{12773}{12835}-You ever work on a yacht?|-No.
{12841}{12930}-I presume you can handle a speedboat.|-I presume so.
{12936}{12966}Do you drink?
{12985}{13011}I beg your pardon?
{13018}{13062}I asked you if you drink.
{13091}{13190}Whatever's set in front of me. Doesn't|have to be wholesome, just strong.
{13235}{13268}Do you drink habitually?
{13274}{13344}May I ask, mister,|if you're extending an invitation?
{13440}{13494}I guess it might as well be.
{13500}{13555}If you'II show me to the nearest bar...
{13561}{13636}...we'II sit down and|discuss your coming to work for me.
{13642}{13683}My name is Bannister.
{13711}{13747}Bannister.
{13807}{13867}Me boys, may I present|Mr. Arthur Bannister.
{13873}{13934}The world's greatest criminal Iawyer.
{13940}{14002}-This is Jake Bjoronson and...|-Hi.
{14008}{14028}...Goldie, right?
{14034}{14061}Hi, I'm Goldfish--
{14067}{14178}Mr. Bannister's wife sent him to get|me, isn't that right, Mr. Bannister?
{14202}{14289}Now, Mr. Bannister is|gonna buy us all a few drinks...
{14295}{14390}...while I entertain myself|by refusing to go to work for him.
{14642}{14723}You know, Mike saved my wife's Iife.
{14753}{14867}Here, would you mind|inserting these coins? Number four.
{14874}{14917}That's all we Iike to hear.
{15020}{15074}Mike's quite a hero.
{15104}{15169}Quite a tough guy.
{15175}{15245}Mister, there ain't no such thing.
{15278}{15324}No such thing as...
{15358}{15385}...tough guy?
{15397}{15437}What's a tough guy?
{15504}{15540}I don't know.
{15546}{15602}A guy with an edge.
{15608}{15677}What makes him sing better|than me? Something in here.
{15683}{15766}What makes it Ioud?|A microphone. That's his edge.
{15772}{15838}-Edge?|-A gun, a nightstick or a razor.
{15844}{15889}Something the other guy ain't got.
{15895}{16005}An extra reach on a punch, instead of|brass knuckles, a stripe on a sleeve...
{16010}{16081}...a badge that says "cop"|on it, a rock in your hand...
{16087}{16145}...or a bankroll in your pocket.
{16151}{16191}That's an edge, brother.
{16197}{16290}Without an edge,|there ain't no tough guy.
{16307}{16393}-You hear that, BIack Irish?|-It's true.
{16398}{16427}Well...
{16462}{16508}...bear it in mind.
{16624}{16697}Yeah, but what makes|him sing prettier than you?
{16773}{16866}Naturally, someone|had to take Mr. Bannister home.
{16872}{16945}I told myself|I couldn't leave a helpless man...
{16951}{17020}...Iying unconscious in a saloon.
{17026}{17099}Well, it was me|that was unconscious...
{17105}{17223}...and he was exactly|as helpless as a sleeping rattlesnake.
{17283}{17404}Say, it's nice of you, Michael, to|be so nice to me while I was so drunk.
{17689}{17722}Lover!
{17728}{17762}I wasn't sure you'd come.
{17775}{17807}I'm not staying.
{17835}{17885}You've got to stay.
{17893}{17943}Lover!
{18030}{18079}It's gonna be a real nice cruise.
{18085}{18155}First, the Panama Canal,|then up the Mexican coast.
{18165}{18251}We need a boatswain,|Danny-boy. Ever done any sailing?
{18257}{18320}A bit of it. I saw you|Iast night at the garage.
{18326}{18366}Somebody else, Danny-boy.
{18374}{18402}Not me.
{18408}{18432}Don't go.
{18438}{18479}She needs you bad.
{18485}{18508}You stay.
{18514}{18610}If you play your cards right,|we can get a job for the both of us.
{18616}{18658}I think we'II take it.
{18919}{19032}And what was l, Mike|O'Hara, doing on a luxury yacht...
{19038}{19114}...pleasure-cruising|in the sunny Caribbean Sea?
{19126}{19202}Well, it's clear now,|I was chasing a married woman.
{19216}{19294}But that's not the way|I wanted to look at it. No.
{19300}{19395}To be a real prize|fathead like Mike O 'Hara...
{19401}{19521}...you've got to swallow all the lies|you can think up to tell yourself.
{19645}{19724}Our little expedition spent|some weeks in the West lndies.
{19730}{19823}Dawdling around, seeing|the sights, laying in supplies...
{19829}{19906}...and getting into more trouble.
{20726}{20748}Hi!
{20754}{20818}Hi, onboard the Cerce!
{20828}{20865}You there!
{20905}{20955}Why don't you go swimming?
{20991}{21031}I beg your pardon?
{21056}{21117}I say, why don't you go swimming?
{21123}{21188}I didn't bring a swimming|suit along on the job, sir.
{21194}{21226}You ought to the next time.
{21232}{21281}There won't be|a next time. I'm quitting.
{21298}{21334}My trunks ought to fit you.
{21340}{21380}You'II find them in the Iocker.
{21386}{21438}I suppose you're wondering who I am.
{21444}{21477}I saw you in New York.
{21483}{21539}I flew in this morning,|by way of Havana.
{21545}{21611}I'm George Grisby, you know.|Grisby & Bannister.
{21617}{21683}-Where is everybody, gone ashore?|-AImost everybody.
{21689}{21734}My partner too? Mr. Bannister?
{21740}{21759}That's right.
{21775}{21805}And the Iady?
{21824}{21857}Oh....
{22052}{22129}Mr. Bannister tells me|you once killed a man.
{22137}{22212}-You are Michael, aren't you?|-That's right.
{22218}{22279}I'm very interested in murders.
{22285}{22330}Forgive me if I seem inquisitive...
{22351}{22402}-...but where'd it happen?|-At Murcia.
{22408}{22445}How'd you do it?
{22456}{22502}No, Iet me guess.
{22508}{22574}You did it with your hands, didn't you?
{22580}{22644}Does it ever bother you|when you think about it?
{22662}{22701}What did he do to you?
{22718}{22738}Nothing.
{22744}{22806}You just killed him|for the fun of it, eh?
{22817}{22880}He was a Franco spy.|There was a war at the time.
{22887}{22964}Then it wasn't murder, I suppose.
{22972}{23044}Tell me, would you do it again?
{23092}{23139}Would you mind killing another man?
{23145}{23222}I'd kill another Franco spy.
{23233}{23344}I was on a pro-Franco committee,|fella, during the Spanish War.
{23358}{23420}Would you kill me|if I gave you the chance?
{23425}{23472}I may give you the chance.
{23481}{23520}Michael!
{23531}{23566}Michael!
{23572}{23630}Before Li went ashore,|did he make Iunch?
{23636}{23691}-Yes, ma'am.|-Is there enough for two?
{23704}{23763}I don't know. Why don't|you ask Mrs. Bannister?
{23769}{23796}You ask her.
{23802}{23856}Would you Iike|a good paste in the eye?
{24025}{24089}I wish she'd asked me to go swimming.
{24235}{24260}She'II ask you.
{24305}{24350}You wait and see.
{24569}{24591}Will you help me?
{24885}{24926}Give me a cigarette.
{24977}{25020}I'm Iearning to smoke now.
{25065}{25124}Ever since that night in the park...
{25177}{25216}...I've been getting the habit.
{25222}{25280}Do all rich women|play games Iike this?
{25403}{25443}Call me Rosalie.
{26023}{26106}-I didn't think you would do that.|-I didn't either.
{26174}{26214}You're scared, aren't you?
{26224}{26257}You're scared.
{26298}{26339}I'm scared too.
{26471}{26527}Methinks you needed me to help you.
{26574}{26646}Sure, if you need|anything, you help yourself.
{26652}{26701}I'm not what you think I am.
{26707}{26761}I just try to be Iike that.
{26773}{26812}Keep on trying...
{26820}{26859}...you might make it.
{26946}{26981}Oh, Michael.
{27051}{27083}What are we scared of?
{27248}{27317}So Iong, kiddies!
{27338}{27375}Now he knows about us.
{27384}{27422}I wish I did.
{27505}{27559}Bye-bye!
{27770}{27799}Michael.
{27806}{27826}Yes, sir.
{27831}{27884}Mr. Grisby has|just told me something...
{27890}{27956}...I'm very sorry to hear.
{27962}{28038}Lover, this concerns you|more than anyone else.
{28044}{28114}Don't take your arms...
{28139}{28185}...away
{28195}{28289}According to George here,|Michael is anxious to quit.
{28295}{28383}Comes a change in weather
{28390}{28464}-Did you know about that, Iover?|-No, I didn't.
{28485}{28573}Shut up, George. What's|the matter, the hours too Iong?
{28579}{28633}-No, sir.|-How about the money?
{28639}{28671}I don't care about that.
{28677}{28756}Money doesn't interest you.|Are you independently wealthy?
{28762}{28784}I'm independent.
{28790}{28822}Of money?
{28835}{28929}Before you start that novel,|you better Iearn something.
{28935}{29017}You traveled around the world|too much to find out about it.
{29023}{29046}That's good.
{29055}{29084}Well, sir...
{29118}{29180}...I've always found|it sanitary to be broke.
{29186}{29229}That's good too, Arthur.
{29235}{29266}Shut up, George.
{29299}{29414}Money cannot bring you health|and happiness, et cetera, is that it?
{29459}{29544}Without money, I'd be flat|on my back in a county hospital.
{29550}{29629}Look at this yacht.|It once belonged to Jules Bachrach...
{29635}{29752}...who kept me out of his club because|my mother was a Manchester Greek.
{29758}{29783}I got him on perjury.
{29811}{29868}He died bankrupt, and here I am.
{29874}{29904}George.
{29910}{29976}-Each has his idea of happiness...|-Light this for me.
{29982}{30003}I've got no match.
{30009}{30067}...but money is what|all of us have in common.
{30073}{30153}Take Bessie, here.|She used to work for Bachrach.
{30159}{30230}-I pay her more, don't I?|-Yes, Mr. Bannister.
{30236}{30285}Her salary means happiness.
{30291}{30329}It means a home.
{30335}{30387}Three rooms for two families.
{30393}{30461}She's a grandmother and|a widow and only one boy works.
{30467}{30495}-Isn't that right?|-Yes.
{30501}{30532}Yes, of course it is.
{30538}{30601}So Bessie goes|to church every Sunday...
{30607}{30728}...and prays to God she'II never be|too old to earn the salary I pay her.
{30861}{30898}You call yourself independent.
{30926}{31014}-Come and see me five years from now.|-Aye-aye, sir.
{31125}{31171}Sing it for us again, Iover.
{31213}{31290}Why do you stand for that?|I'm quitting. Why don't you?
{31296}{31342}You heard him, I need the money!
{31348}{31420}Talk of money and murder.|I must be insane...
{31426}{31467}...or these people are Iunatics.
{31473}{31512}That's why I can't Ieave.
{31518}{31564}That poor Iittle child he married...
{31570}{31625}...somebody's got to take care of her.
{31668}{31744}Please don't hold me
{31767}{31865}But if you hold me
{31896}{31983}Don't take your arms
{32009}{32053}Away
{32137}{32224}Comes a change in weather
{32242}{32316}Comes a change of heart
{32338}{32409}And who knows when
{32429}{32523}The rain will start
{32602}{32660}So I beg you
{32670}{32781}Please don't love me
{32810}{32890}But if you love me
{32940}{33034}Then don't take your lips
{33053}{33113}Or your arms
{33130}{33190}Or your love
{33225}{33303}Away
{33394}{33414}Rub
{33430}{33515}Rub Glosso Lusto in your hair
{33521}{33565}Keep it Glosso Lusto bright
{33576}{33661}G-L-O double-S-O|L-U-S-T-O
{33680}{33758}Is right|Glosso Lusto
{33801}{33882}So remember, ladies, use Glosso Lusto.
{33888}{33932}Pleases your hair.
{33938}{33998}Pleases the man you love.
{34003}{34038}Will you help me?
{34106}{34200}Love. Do you believe|in Iove at all, Mrs. Bannister?
{34262}{34295}Give me the wheel.
{34555}{34631}I was taught to think|about Iove in Chinese.
{34643}{34745}The way a Frenchman|thinks about Iaughter in French?
{34773}{34815}The Chinese say...
{34829}{34886}...it is difficult|for Iove to Iast Iong...
{34892}{34972}...therefore, one|who Ioves passionately...
{34978}{35030}...is cured of Iove in the end.
{35036}{35074}That's a hard way of thinking.
{35080}{35121}There's more to the proverb.
{35145}{35199}Human nature is eternal...
{35206}{35282}...therefore, one|who follows his nature...
{35288}{35381}...keeps his|original nature in the end.
{35470}{35496}Lover.
{35502}{35531}Yes.
{35548}{35642}Aren't you glad I talked|Michael into coming along...
{35648}{35671}...Iover?
{35677}{35727}He must've changed his mind about me.
{35733}{35819}Faith, Mr. Bannister.|I've already told your wife...
{35824}{35899}...I never make up my mind|about anything at all...
{35921}{35974}...until it's over and done with.
{36195}{36278}I'd like to, but|I can't deny that Mr. Bannister...
{36284}{36373}...didn't try to give his|wife the things she wanted.
{36403}{36476}She'd said once|that she liked picnics.
{36482}{36541}We were on our way|up the Mexican coast...
{36547}{36610}...when he decided|to stop and give her one.
{36643}{36718}Well, Mr. Bannister's picnic party...
{36724}{36795}...was most typical of him.
{36817}{36887}A lot of trouble|and money went into it...
{36893}{36964}...but it was no more a picnic...
{36970}{37041}...than Bannister was a man.
{37067}{37114}When you hear what I got for you--
{37120}{37225}Sid, we've worked many cases. I'II|be sorry to make this one the Iast.
{37231}{37290}-This is--|-There's a plot against my Iife.
{37296}{37358}I'm going to be murdered.|Isn't that it?
{37364}{37398}I'm going to be killed.
{37404}{37466}Why, Sid, don't you|think I know about it?
{37472}{37520}AII about it!
{37540}{37580}Now Ieave me alone!
{37588}{37639}I want to enjoy myself.
{39381}{39409}Michael!
{39475}{39560}I found out about Broome. I tried|to tell you, he isn't a steward.
{39567}{39612}-Not a good one.|-He's a detective.
{39618}{39712}My husband hires him to watch me,|so I'II never be able to divorce him.
{39718}{39800}-So he can divorce you.|-He wants to cut me off without a cent.
{39806}{39862}Does that matter so much?
{39925}{39987}Sweet, you don't know|anything about the world.
{40008}{40072}Lately, I've been|rounding out my education.
{40537}{40649}I'II say this much for you, Arthur.|When you give a picnic, it's a picnic.
{40663}{40703}Time for another?
{40723}{40764}-Arthur.|-Time for another.
{40770}{40838}-You know what? Michael still insists--|-What?
{40844}{40878}I beg your pardon?
{40905}{40946}I said what.
{40952}{41021}Michael still insists on quitting.
{41030}{41086}-Why shouldn't he?|-Oh, no.
{41092}{41174}-Arthur ought to make him stay.|-If he wants to go, Iet him.
{41180}{41255}But George Iikes|to have him around, Iover.
{41261}{41367}Michael's so big and strong.|Makes a good bodyguard for you.
{41373}{41411}Isn't that what you said, George?
{41418}{41451}I don't need a bodyguard.
{41457}{41531}-Not even a big, strong one?|-Don't make another drink.
{41537}{41586}-With an Irish brogue?|-He's had enough.
{41592}{41704}George thinks Michael's falling|for you, and that makes me unhappy.
{41710}{41745}George hopes...
{41751}{41801}...but George is wrong again.
{41809}{41841}Now, Arthur....
{41847}{41948}-I didn't say anything about them.|-Make me another drink, George.
{41986}{42049}Another Grisby special, coming up.
{42055}{42130}You know, you're|a stupid fool, George.
{42144}{42263}You ought to realize I don't mind it a|bit if Michael's in Iove with my wife.
{42290}{42328}He's young.
{42335}{42380}She's young.
{42420}{42463}He's strong.
{42561}{42598}She's beautiful.
{42690}{42736}Sit down, darling.
{42790}{42841}Where's your sense of humor?
{42867}{42915}I don't have to Iisten to you.
{42921}{42973}Oh, yes you do, Iover.
{42997}{43026}Now, Arthur...
{43032}{43083}...you Ieave EIsa alone.
{43103}{43142}Come to think of it...
{43163}{43235}...why doesn't Michael|want to work for us?
{43260}{43293}Why should he?
{43338}{43414}Why should anyone want|to Iive around us?
{43430}{43485}Where's your sense of adventure?
{43491}{43529}Broome!
{43556}{43657}-Excuse me, sir, he's eating.|-Tell Michael to step over here.
{43663}{43695}Aye, sir.
{43832}{43929}Hey, Mike, they want to see you|over there, Mr. Bannister and them.
{44254}{44298}Well, Michael!
{44326}{44368}Well, Mr. Bannister?
{44374}{44482}My wife's Iost her sense of humor, and|you've Iost your sense of adventure.
{44488}{44554}Sit down and have a drink.|Give him a drink, George.
{44565}{44622}And don't Iook so shocked.
{44636}{44742}Michael may not be in the Social|Register, but then neither are you...
{44748}{44768}...anymore.
{44894}{44946}Is this what you folks|do for amusement?
{44952}{45053}Sit around toasting marshmallows|and call each other names?
{45074}{45163}If you're so anxious for me|to join the game, I'd be glad to.
{45190}{45256}I have a few names I'd Iike|to be calling you myself.
{45262}{45330}Oh, but, Michael, that isn't fair.
{45336}{45401}You're bound to Iose the contest.
{45407}{45472}We'II have to give you|a handicap, Michael.
{45492}{45561}You should know what|George knows about me...
{45567}{45626}...if you really want|to call me names.
{45634}{45657}And, Michael...
{45707}{45804}...if you think George's|story is interesting...
{45810}{45918}...you ought to hear the one about|how EIsa got to be my wife.
{45979}{46069}Do you want me to tell him|what you've got on me, Arthur?
{46170}{46196}Do you know...
{46203}{46286}...once, off the hump of Brazil...
{46292}{46382}...I saw the ocean so darkened|with blood it was black...
{46388}{46473}...and the sun fainting away|over the Iip of the sky.
{46479}{46522}We'd put in at Fortaleza...
{46528}{46608}...and a few of us had Iines out|for a bit of idle fishing.
{46614}{46674}It was me had the first strike.
{46689}{46724}A shark it was.
{46749}{46791}Then there was another.
{46797}{46848}And another shark again.
{46864}{46928}Till all about, the sea|was made of sharks...
{46934}{46985}...and more sharks still.
{46998}{47040}And no water at all.
{47063}{47137}My shark had torn himself|from the hook...
{47146}{47257}...and the scent or maybe the stain it|was, and him bleeding his Iife away...
{47263}{47307}...drove the rest of them mad.
{47313}{47383}Then the beasts took|to eating each other.
{47402}{47444}In their frenzy...
{47460}{47521}...they ate at themselves.
{47543}{47648}You could feel the Iust of murder|Iike a wind stinging your eyes.
{47660}{47769}And you could smell the death|reeking up out of the sea.
{47801}{47848}I never saw anything worse...
{47860}{47923}...until this Iittle picnic tonight.
{47941}{47971}And you know...
{47986}{48098}...there wasn't one of them sharks|in the whole crazy pack that survived.
{48160}{48202}I'II be Ieaving you now.
{48356}{48403}George, that's the first time...
{48409}{48501}...anyone ever thought enough|of you to call you a shark.
{48546}{48623}If you were a good Iawyer,|you'd be flattered.
{49151}{49228}-Where's Mrs. Bannister?|-I'm sure I don't know, sir.
{49250}{49314}-She adores it here in Acapulco.|-So do I--
{49320}{49411}It's nice and quaint, but when are|we gonna get back to Frisco?
{49417}{49463}Mind walking with me, fella?
{49469}{49536}I know all the best places.|You might enjoy it.
{49542}{49594}I want to make you a proposition.
{49899}{49993}-Beautiful, isn't it?|-The beach, you mean, or the tourists?
{49999}{50030}Everything.
{50036}{50084}'Tis a fair face to the Iand...
{50090}{50156}...but you can't hide|the hunger and guilt.
{50167}{50209}It's a bright, guilty world.
{50465}{50537}Darling, of course you pay me!
{50542}{50591}What's your guess, Michael?
{50613}{50657}Think the world's coming to an end?
{50663}{50740}There was a start to the world,|so I guess there'II be a stop.
{50880}{50922}It's coming, you know.
{50949}{50979}Oh, yeah.
{50988}{51022}It's got to come.
{51087}{51132}First the big cities...
{51166}{51210}...then maybe even this.
{51231}{51278}It's just got to come.
{51285}{51355}I prefer to be somewhere else|when it does.
{51362}{51391}I will be.
{51409}{51496}That's what I need you for,|to see to it that I'm not around.
{51512}{51566}-How'd you Iike $5000?|-What?
{51572}{51648}That's what I said.|$5000, fella.
{51688}{51730}What do I have to do for it?
{51736}{51839}I'II fill in the details Iater.|Meanwhile, think it over, Michael.
{51845}{51894}Five thousand dollars.
{51921}{51944}It's yours.
{51951}{52012}AII you have to do is kill somebody.
{52023}{52059}Who, Mr. Grisby?
{52065}{52123}I'm particular who I murder.
{52172}{52199}Good boy!
{52310}{52333}You know...
{52339}{52399}...I wouldn't Iike|to kill just anybody.
{52419}{52485}-Is it someone I know?|-Oh, yeah.
{52496}{52525}But you'II never guess.
{52549}{52605}-I give up.|-It's me.
{52640}{52676}I'm perfectly sober, Michael.
{52682}{52773}I'm willing to pay $5000|if the job is well done.
{52789}{52858}This is a straightforward|business proposition.
{52890}{52931}I want you to kill me.
{52969}{53006}So Iong, fella!
{53275}{53307}EIsa!
{53724}{53777}-Michael?|-Yes.
{53828}{53903}-You talked to George yesterday?|-I did.
{53925}{54033}-Did he say anything about us?|-He's afraid the world will explode.
{54045}{54103}He talked about suicide.
{54346}{54396}I've thought of that sometimes.
{54402}{54438}Suicide?
{54473}{54524}Do you think it's wrong, Michael?
{54533}{54566}I don't know.
{54592}{54652}Would you kill yourself if you had to?
{54689}{54718}I don't know.
{54805}{54878}-I've Iooked at the pills many times--|-Pills?
{54883}{54953}The ones my husband takes|to kill the pain.
{54979}{55059}And wondered if enough of them|would kill my pain.
{55065}{55119}The pain of just being alive?
{55125}{55224}Mr. Grisby wants to be cured of that|pain. He wants me to cure him.
{55231}{55321}Mr. Grisby wants me|to kill Mr. Grisby.
{55336}{55419}-I'm sure he's out of his mind.|-He's not sane.
{55425}{55516}-Neither is Arthur.|-Arthur can take care of himself.
{55548}{55612}-What do you want?|-Beautiful moon.
{55624}{55696}Nice night for it,|ain't it, Mr. O'Hara?
{55775}{55829}You didn't answer me, Mr. O'Hara.
{55835}{55882}Speak when you're spoken to.
{55888}{55960}I'd hate to have to report you|to the Iady's husband.
{55965}{56025}I said it's a nice night for it.
{56681}{56732}Would you care to dance with me?
{56918}{56992}Stop crying. I can't stand|for you to cry.
{56998}{57062}-You know what Broome's been doing?|-Spying.
{57068}{57110}Spying on you.
{57121}{57208}Sure I'm gonna take you|where there aren't any spies.
{57228}{57279}-Where?|-A Iong way off.
{57285}{57354}-Somewhere to the far places.|-Far places?
{57360}{57481}We're in one of them now. Running|away doesn't work. I tried it.
{57518}{57578}Everything's bad, Michael.
{57584}{57623}Everything.
{57629}{57694}You can't escape it or fight it.|Get along with it.
{57700}{57760}Deal with it. Make terms.
{57782}{57854}You're such a foolish|knight errant, Michael.
{57860}{57910}You're big and strong.
{57917}{57985}You just don't know|how to take care of yourself.
{57991}{58051}So how could you take care of me?
{58057}{58105}Mike! Hey, Mike!
{58123}{58176}If you'II pardon me this intrusion...
{58182}{58257}-...there's a couple of cops out here.|-Cops?
{58309}{58350}I don't speak their Ianguage.
{58356}{58413}And they wants me to identify this guy.
{58419}{58493}What's the Spanish for "drunken bum"?
{58615}{58698}It was early October when|we made San Francisco...
{58704}{58820}...and dropped anchor across the bay|from the city, in Sausalito.
{58826}{58897}It had been a most|interesting cruise.
{58903}{58977}All very rich and rare and strange.
{58983}{59043}But I had had no stomach for it.
{59048}{59152}To begin with, living on a hook|takes away your appetite.
{59164}{59265}You've no taste for any pleasure|but the one that's burning in you.
{59271}{59320}But even without an appetite...
{59326}{59449}...I'd learned it's quite amazing|how much a fool like me can swallow.
{59466}{59520}PIease, Michael, be careful.
{59587}{59634}The car's down there.
{59658}{59726}Mr. Bannister's waiting to|take you into the city...
{59732}{59812}...to San Francisco,|but you're not going with him.
{59838}{59880}You're going with me.
{59916}{59949}Michael....
{59979}{60016}I can take care of you.
{60022}{60120}You think I'd take you to a desert|island to eat berries and goat's milk.
{60125}{60185}And I'd have to take in|washing to support you.
{60191}{60244}Hello, kiddies.
{60265}{60309}There's George.
{60354}{60430}What would you say to $5000|to get us started?
{60437}{60509}We've got a date with|a couple of beers, fella.
{60527}{60576}Arthur was asking for you.
{60592}{60652}He'd wondered where you'd gone.
{60706}{60753}I won't tell him.
{60811}{60902}-You didn't answer my question. $5000?|-Goodbye, Michael.
{60920}{60967}Couldn't we start on that?
{61033}{61116}Would you have to take in|washing on $5000?
{61578}{61612}Sit down.
{61665}{61745}I suppose you wonder what's behind|my Iittle proposition.
{61759}{61875}None of your business, actually,|but since we're partners in crime...
{61884}{62005}...I'II tell you, our firm's insured|against the death of either partner.
{62011}{62097}That means if one of us dies,|the other will get a Iot of money.
{62103}{62180}-Thanks. Now, Ieave us alone.|-Yes, sir.
{62193}{62288}Like some other people we both know,|I'm not very happily married.
{62294}{62337}And another thing, frankly...
{62343}{62459}...I don't want to be within 1 000|miles of that city or any city...
{62465}{62549}...when they start|dropping those bombs.
{62561}{62630}There's been a suggestion|we drive you into town.
{62636}{62679}Want a beer before you go?
{62685}{62761}I'II be waiting with|Mrs. Bannister in the car.
{62797}{62865}Better meet me in my office.|Make it Iate tonight.
{62871}{62892}What for?
{62898}{62940}$5000.
{62947}{63032}That'II take a girl and a sailor|on a nice Iittle trip.
{63087}{63142}-I'II meet you at your office.|-Do.
{63148}{63195}There's a paper I'd Iike you to sign.
{63201}{63265}It's nothing very binding or important,|really.
{63271}{63324}Just a confession of murder.
{63349}{63382}Here's to crime.
{63656}{63732}She say meet you at aquarium.|9:00, before people there.
{63738}{63774}The aquarium?
{63780}{63810}Oh, uh...
{63819}{63888}...if you ever need|a good Iawyer, Michael...
{63913}{63947}...Iet me know.
{64048}{64130}"I, Michael O'Hara, in order|to Iive in peace with my God...
{64136}{64235}...do freely make the following|confession. On August 9th..."
{64241}{64275}That's tomorrow night.
{64287}{64345}"...I shot and killed|Mr. George Grisby...
{64350}{64403}...placing his corpse|in the Sausalito Bay."
{64409}{64433}Just a minute.
{64439}{64507}What you're reading, am I|supposed to have written it?
{64536}{64573}It's your confession.
{64583}{64644}It's the easiest 5000|you're ever gonna earn.
{64650}{64691}Why don't you do it yourself?
{64697}{64760}Commit suicide? Me? Don't be silly.
{64766}{64867}Suicide is against the Iaw.|And we're not gonna break the Iaw.
{64873}{64962}This is going to be murder,|and it's going to be Iegal.
{64968}{65034}I want to Iive, but I want to vanish.
{65040}{65125}I want to go away and change my name|and never be heard of again.
{65131}{65232}But that costs money.|It isn't easy nowadays.
{65238}{65286}If they're Iooking, they'II find you.
{65291}{65348}Unless they think you're dead.
{65354}{65455}They'II find you even on the smallest|island in the South Seas.
{65471}{65518}That's where I'm going to be, fella.
{65524}{65577}On that smallest island.
{65603}{65693}I'II mail the rest to you|after the "murder."
{65725}{65793}But I want to Iive on|that island in peace.
{65807}{65909}That won't be possible unless|the world is satisfied I don't exist.
{65937}{65995}You know, the Iaw's|a funny thing, fella.
{66009}{66074}The state of California|will say I'm dead...
{66080}{66119}...officially dead...
{66125}{66186}...if somebody'II say|they murdered me.
{66199}{66246}That's what I'm paying you for.
{66259}{66315}-To murder you?|-Say you did.
{66336}{66401}-What happens to you, really?|-I disappear.
{66407}{66471}-What happens to me?|-Nothing.
{66485}{66522}That's the choker.
{66528}{66595}You swear you killed me,|but you can't be arrested.
{66601}{66664}That's the Iaw.|Look it up for yourself.
{66672}{66719}There's no such thing as homicide...
{66725}{66779}...unless they find a corpse.
{66785}{66853}It just isn't murder|if they don't find a body.
{66861}{66903}According to the Iaw...
{66909}{67009}...I'm dead if you say|you murdered me.
{67015}{67112}But you're not a murderer|unless I'm dead.
{67148}{67188}Silly, isn't it?
{67348}{67385}I've never seen an aquarium.
{67430}{67467}Would you show me about?
{67558}{67613}I couldn't think where|else we could meet.
{67620}{67695}-Only tourists come here and children.|-And Iovers?
{67701}{67734}-Oh, Michael.|-Fair Rosalie.
{67740}{67762}-Love me?|-I do.
{67768}{67824}Do you still want to|take me away with you?
{67834}{67865}Why do you ask me that?
{67871}{67932}Will you carry me off|into the sunrise?
{67938}{67999}I'II take proper care of you.|You won't starve.
{68005}{68069}I don't care where it is, Michael.
{68077}{68117}Just take me there.
{68139}{68167}Take me quick.
{68208}{68233}Take me.
{68608}{68673}-Come on, come on.|-Can't I Iook? I want to see.
{68716}{68745}I don't want you to worry--
{68752}{68787}-I am.|-I have arrangements--
{68793}{68879}The things you said|yesterday about money.
{68889}{68957}You didn't sound Iike you.
{68973}{69038}You're not going to try|anything foolish, are you?
{69052}{69131}I'm afraid so.|Something very foolish indeed.
{69234}{69316}"I, Michael O'Hara, in order|to Iive in peace with my God...
{69322}{69375}...do freely make the following|confession."
{69381}{69461}Read the Iast part.|That explains the whole of it.
{69574}{69697}"We arrived at the boat Ianding.|Mr. Grisby heard a suspicious sound.
{69707}{69829}He was scared of a holdup and asked|me to get the gun out of the car.
{69835}{69958}I reached in and got the gun, but|it went off by accident in my hand.
{69966}{70052}And I saw that Mr. Grisby|was all covered with blood.
{70099}{70171}It took me a minute to realize|that Mr. Grisby was dead.
{70177}{70260}To realize that I,|Michael O'Hara, had killed him."
{70318}{70441}But I don't understand. What were|you doing with George in Sausalito?
{70447}{70559}It says Mr. Grisby wants to go to the|yacht and asks me to drive him there.
{70583}{70631}And that's where I kill him.
{70645}{70703}With the rough tide in the bay...
{70708}{70777}...they wouldn't recover|the body if there was one.
{70801}{70849}You don't understand, darling.
{70857}{70918}He isn't dead yet. Grisby's alive.
{70924}{71030}He won't be murdered till tonight.|Is that foolish enough for you?
{71036}{71107}My husband wrote that|and got you to sign it for him.
{71113}{71175}It's one of those famous|Bannister tricks.
{71181}{71304}It's Grisby's idea. It seems|Mr. Grisby wants to disappear.
{71312}{71414}And this is a scheme of his|to get himself declared dead.
{71436}{71540}There's more to it than that, Michael.|I don't know what, but there's more.
{71546}{71600}It's a trap of some kind.
{71659}{71732}You'II meet George tonight,|just as he arranged.
{71738}{71835}Go with him to Sausalito and|do whatever he asks you to do.
{71840}{71904}As Iong as nobody gets hurt,|it won't matter.
{71911}{71957}But don't Iet him out of your sight.
{71963}{72047}Maybe George isn't as big a fool|as he seems to be, but...
{72053}{72127}...I'II swear my husband's|behind this whole thing.
{72156}{72241}Oh, Michael, why did you Iet yourself|get dragged into it?
{72247}{72344}Sure because I'm a fool.|A deliberate, intentional fool.
{72350}{72415}And that's the worst kind,|or didn't you know?
{72421}{72516}Yes, my beloved. My beloved fool,|I know.
{72680}{72763}I don't think anybody's home,|just Broome.
{72776}{72865}Mr. Bannister's in the city, and|Mrs. Bannister went to the movies.
{72888}{72936}Better wait for me in the kitchen.
{72947}{73000}Make some coffee. We'II both need it.
{73020}{73055}I've got things to attend to.
{73384}{73408}Well?
{73431}{73517}I wonder, am I the only one|that's onto you and her?
{73523}{73603}Nobody else seems to guess|you're sweet on her.
{73610}{73651}That ought to be worth extra.
{73657}{73734}-I'II throw it in for the same price.|-What are you selling?
{73740}{73788}I can shut up,|that's what I'm selling.
{73798}{73861}You see, I'm a snoopy kind of a guy.
{73867}{73907}I find things out.
{73916}{73948}I get around.
{73963}{74030}I got around one afternoon|in Sausalito.
{74036}{74087}I overheard a conversation|in Mexico.
{74093}{74142}I found out about a Iittle plot|of yours.
{74161}{74248}You wouldn't want me to say nothing|about you framing Michael.
{74254}{74309}Frame him for a murder|you're committing.
{74315}{74387}Let's talk it over tomorrow, huh?
{74393}{74469}When you'II be playing dead and|somebody else is really dead?
{74475}{74584}No, thanks, Mr. Grisby.|We'II settle our account right now.
{74622}{74658}AII right, Broome...
{74697}{74737}...if you insist.
{75301}{75345}-What are you doing?|-Oh, hello.
{75351}{75397}I'm sorry. You drive.
{75403}{75433}Were you shooting a gun?
{75439}{75522}Yeah, I was just doing|a Iittle target practice.
{75543}{75636}That's what you'II say when you shoot|the gun, down by the boat Ianding.
{75642}{75701}People come out of the bar|to see what happened...
{75707}{75782}...you'II say, "I was just doing|a Iittle target practice."
{75809}{75873}Really, you're supposed|to have shot me.
{75879}{75938}Later, when nobody's Iooking,|you're supposed...
{75944}{76036}...to have thrown my corpse|into the bay.
{76709}{76733}Look out!
{76755}{76809}Hey, what happened back there?
{76815}{76849}Anybody hurt?
{76932}{77003}-Kind of banged it up.|-It's our fault, I'm afraid.
{77009}{77099}-Here's my card, for the damage.|-Looks Iike you've got damage.
{77105}{77161}-Your head's cut bad.|-It's okay, really.
{77167}{77246}-It's all right, good night.|-Well, good night, Mr. Grisby.
{77263}{77310}-Did he get a good Iook at us?|-What?
{77316}{77348}Truck driver, I mean.
{77354}{77402}-He'II make a good witness.|-What?
{77408}{77477}He'II testify he saw us|just before the murder.
{77555}{77625}Broome, are you ill?
{77635}{77710}I got some Iead in me where it hurts.
{77715}{77764}-I'II call a doctor.|-Did already.
{77776}{77851}The trouble is, the doc|will report to the police.
{77857}{77932}They'II want to know who was|the certain party who shot me.
{77937}{77992}Don't worry, he'II get his.
{78005}{78056}There's gonna be a murder.
{78067}{78129}Ain't no fake murder.|Somebody's gonna be killed.
{78144}{78172}You mean...?
{78181}{78272}-Your husband's gonna be knocked off.|-What?
{78278}{78304}Could be.
{78314}{78419}You'd better get down to his office,|if you want to do anything about it.
{78621}{78699}-What are you doing?|-Getting blood all over the car.
{78705}{78726}My blood.
{78731}{78825}It's perfect. If you shot me,|there would be blood, fella, see.
{78831}{78894}Now, when you get back|to the garage...
{78900}{79003}...start washing out the blood stains.|You're wiping out the evidence, see.
{79009}{79112}Be careful not to do such a good job|that they can't analyze the stains.
{79125}{79163}Just try to wash that out.
{79169}{79219}Get the gun|from the glove compartment.
{79224}{79265}Good. Come on now, Iet's go.
{79449}{79508}Let the ones in the bar|get a good Iook at you.
{79514}{79552}They'II ask about the shooting.
{79558}{79635}Just say you're doing|a Iittle target practice.
{79684}{79729}Wait until the speedboat gets away.
{79744}{79791}-Understand?|-Where are you going?
{79797}{79831}Give me that cap.
{79850}{79927}-What are you Iaughing at?|-Wait and see.
{80809}{80881}Why don't people Iet|some people get some sleep?
{80943}{80990}Somebody said they heard a shot.
{81081}{81113}Hey, what's with the gun?
{81119}{81206}I was just doing a Iittle|target practice.
{81216}{81261}-Where you going now?|-Is he drunk?
{81267}{81301}He's soused!
{81482}{81547}San Rafael--|San Rafael, please.
{81711}{81768}Hello, I want to speak to|Mrs. Bannister.
{81782}{81806}What?
{81812}{81852}It's me. Broome.
{81862}{81931}Get down to the office.|Montgomery Street.
{81937}{81972}You was framed.
{81979}{82064}Grisby didn't want to disappear.|He just wanted an alibi.
{82070}{82103}And you're it.
{82109}{82143}You're the fall guy.
{82149}{82234}Grisby's gone down there|to kill Bannister now.
{82255}{82281}Hello!
{82338}{82363}Hello!
{82379}{82404}Hello!
{82685}{82723}Stop that car!
{82729}{82755}Stop the car!
{82864}{82888}Am I too Iate?
{82894}{82936}-Why don't you save Bannister?|-Who?
{82942}{83015}-Who are you?|-Hey, that's blood, ain't it?
{83021}{83073}-Sure, it's blood.|-It's all over the seat.
{83079}{83118}Will you Iet go of me?
{83133}{83183}-Give us your name!|-Michael O'Hara!
{83235}{83289}I want to know about Mr. Bannister!
{83323}{83405}"I, Michael O'Hara, in order|to Iive at peace with my God--"
{83411}{83446}Yes, Michael?
{83492}{83538}-You were asking for me?|-Pardon me.
{83544}{83602}"--do freely make the following|confession...
{83608}{83727}...on the evening of August 9th,|I shot and killed George Grisby."
{83752}{83799}You weren't killed. It was Grisby.
{83805}{83869}Hello, darling.|Have you heard the news?
{83875}{83911}George has been murdered.
{83917}{84007}He was found here on the street|with Michael's cap in his hand.
{84037}{84105}Michael is going to need|a good Iawyer.
{84184}{84222}Well, it's my own fault...
{84228}{84323}...but that's how I got into it,|big boob that I am.
{84329}{84411}I began to ask myself if|I wasn't out of my head entirely.
{84417}{84469}The wrong man was arrested.
{84476}{84520}The wrong man was shot.
{84533}{84612}Grisby was dead and so was Broome.
{84622}{84676}And what about Bannister?
{84688}{84784}He was going to defend me|in a trial for my life.
{84790}{84894}And me charged with a couple|of murders I did not commit.
{84900}{84993}Either me or the rest of the whole|world is absolutely insane.
{85130}{85235}You know my associate Mr. Sealy, dear.|He's arranged for your jail pass.
{85241}{85291}It's in this building.|Shall he take you?
{85297}{85371}-I'II go by myself.|-Sealy, I'II join you in the office.
{85377}{85461}Okay, Mr. Bannister.|Excuse me, Mrs. Bannister.
{85542}{85588}You want to be alone with Michael.
{85594}{85639}-It's your idea.|-Morning, Bannister.
{85645}{85704}Morning, judge.|Your boy still in the hospital?
{85710}{85772}-Been home since Tuesday.|-That's fine, judge.
{85779}{85823}-Was it--|-What's that, Iover?
{85829}{85898}-Oh, I beg your pardon.|-Wasn't it your idea?
{85904}{85982}Isn't it your idea to save Michael|from the gas chamber?
{85989}{86074}-Aren't we the only ones who can?|-What do you think? Galloway.
{86080}{86179}-Hi, Bannister. How's tricks?|-You know our district attorney, dear.
{86185}{86245}-How do you do--|-Mrs. Bannister. Fasbender....
{86251}{86327}I was the murdered man's partner.|The other was my servant.
{86333}{86452}If I defend Michael, any jury is going|to figure I believe he's innocent.
{86478}{86559}And you have reason to believe|that Michael is innocent?
{86689}{86754}I hear that Galloway|is going to say...
{86760}{86856}...that Michael took George's body|into the city in our speedboat.
{86869}{86934}-But we can prove--|-Prove? He couldn't have.
{86940}{86971}-Why not?|-How'd he get back?
{86977}{87027}-Back where?|-To the yacht, naturally.
{87033}{87087}The boat couldn't have driven itself.
{87093}{87189}Or maybe it was George's ghost.|Maybe the boat just drifted back.
{87198}{87226}Now, Iover...
{87232}{87292}...Michael has to plead|excusable homicide.
{87298}{87349}But you can prove it wasn't his gun.
{87355}{87424}They know it wasn't|Michael's gun that killed George.
{87430}{87499}The gun that did kill George|can't be found, Iover.
{87505}{87574}So we can't prove that Michael|didn't shoot him.
{87579}{87658}And it was Michael's gun|that killed Broome.
{87692}{87724}Now...
{87737}{87824}...Michael is going to need|everything that the greatest...
{87831}{87891}...Iiving trial Iawyer can do for him.
{87903}{88001}Our good district attorney there|has worked up a beautiful case.
{88007}{88122}The truck driver, the saloonkeeper.|They'II be effective witnesses.
{88128}{88238}And he'II know how to handle them.|And then there's the crazy confession.
{88244}{88299}But Michael has an explanation.
{88336}{88379}-Explanation?|-You think it's funny.
{88385}{88411}Funny?
{88431}{88505}That story about how George|hired Michael to kill George?
{88511}{88593}-To pretend to kill him.|-Really?
{88621}{88684}Why would George want to disappear?
{88690}{88777}-He mentioned partnership insurance.|-What?
{88783}{88857}-Partnership insurance.|-Which George wanted to collect?
{88863}{88942}And George wanted everybody|to think he was dead?
{88980}{89055}Dead, so that he could collect|the insurance?
{89117}{89177}Well, if he was dead,|how could he collect?
{89205}{89237}Now, Iover...
{89251}{89363}...if your Irishman doesn't want to|die, he's going to have to trust me.
{89380}{89407}But you...
{89426}{89463}...do you trust him?
{89503}{89555}I wouldn't trust him with my wife.
{89616}{89690}You want to make sure he doesn't|get off, don't you?
{89718}{89783}I've never Iost a case, remember?
{89823}{89863}Besides...
{90089}{90154}...my wife might think|he was a martyr.
{90192}{90234}I've got to defend him.
{90261}{90312}I haven't any choice.
{90369}{90413}And neither have you.
{90645}{90677}Hello.
{90698}{90772}It Iooks bad for me,|isn't that what your husband says?
{90799}{90869}Whatever else he is,|Arthur's a marvelous Iawyer.
{90875}{90903}You've got to trust him.
{90909}{91005}-Why? Why should I trust him?|-Because it's your only chance.
{91069}{91123}Because I want you to.
{91135}{91183}That'II have to do for a reason.
{91189}{91219}Michael....
{91243}{91281}-Why did you kill Broome?|-What?
{91287}{91340}Don't be afraid to tell me.|I want to know.
{91346}{91417}Grisby killed Broome. He was|going to murder your husband.
{91423}{91457}-George kill Arthur?|-You know that.
{91463}{91502}What could he gain from it?
{91508}{91557}For one thing, he couldn't|get a divorce.
{91563}{91651}If people thought he was dead,|he could get away from his wife.
{91657}{91702}-Wife? But that's impossible.|-Why?
{91744}{91793}George didn't have a wife.
{91825}{91870}He wasn't married.
{92288}{92360}Mrs. Bannister, I saved|a seat for youse.
{92366}{92421}Would youse gentlemen|please move over?
{92506}{92558}-Sit down.|-I just wanted to Iook at her.
{92564}{92592}I object!
{92598}{92699}The question calls for the operation|of the officer's mind.
{92717}{92741}Sustained.
{92747}{92828}Very well. In the interest|of saving time, we'II proceed.
{92834}{92925}I'm sure Officer Peters|is most anxious to go home...
{92932}{92998}...to his wife and family|before returning to duty.
{93004}{93088}Now, Officer Peters, except|for the blood, the clothes were dry.
{93094}{93129}-Yes, sir.|-They were dry...
{93135}{93212}...yet the defendant stated|he threw the body into the bay.
{93218}{93321}Your Honor, the district attorney isn't|cross-examining, he's making speeches.
{93327}{93347}That isn't so.
{93353}{93468}I move for a mistrial on the grounds|that the jury is being prejudiced.
{93474}{93567}These are the great Bannister's|trial tactics in appeal for sympathy.
{93573}{93630}The D.A. is beginning|to get vicious.
{93636}{93732}When you two gentlemen get over your|argument, tell me who won.
{93738}{93793}Then I'II decide on the objection.
{93842}{93881}Objection sustained.
{93887}{93937}Your witness, Mr. Bannister.
{93943}{93985}No questions.
{93991}{94026}Except....
{94032}{94052}Yes.
{94076}{94120}Officer Peters...
{94144}{94220}...I don't wish to keep you|from your wife and children...
{94226}{94349}...any more than the D.A. who was|so concerned about them a moment ago.
{94372}{94459}But I would Iike to ask you|one question.
{94494}{94587}Officer Peters, have you|a wife and children?
{94597}{94628}Well...
{94666}{94686}...no.
{94759}{94816}Thank you. You may step down.
{94828}{94878}Call your next witness.
{94903}{94944}I call...
{95009}{95055}...Arthur Bannister.
{95160}{95269}It's unusual, Your Honor, to put a|defense attorney on the witness stand...
{95275}{95380}...but I'm confident that my client|will make no objection.
{95390}{95452}He can't make Bannister testify|against his own client, can he?
{95458}{95484}Hey, what happened?
{95490}{95552}This keeps getting|screwier all the time.
{95557}{95648}I wouldn't take this step if there|were any more effective means...
{95654}{95709}...of establishing the evidence.
{95715}{95793}With my client's|expressed permission....
{95810}{95879}Mr. Bannister will take the stand.
{95922}{95957}Never seen anything Iike that.
{95963}{96014}-I thought he was smart!|-None smarter.
{96097}{96126}You ain't kidding.
{96132}{96165}Do you swear to tell...
{96171}{96214}...the truth and nothing|but the truth...
{96220}{96245}-...so help you God?|-I do.
{96251}{96279}State your name.
{96285}{96322}Arthur Bannister.
{96441}{96482}Mr. Bannister...
{96512}{96556}...you are a member of the bar?
{96562}{96582}I am.
{96749}{96810}And have been for a number of years.
{96819}{96856}That is correct.
{96943}{97041}The defendant, Michael O'Hara, worked|as a member of the crew of your yacht?
{97047}{97086}Yes.
{97092}{97145}Did he seem happy in his job?
{97151}{97187}I beg your pardon?
{97199}{97283}-You had your back turned--|-Did he seem happy in his job?
{97325}{97380}-Did you get that answer?|-Reasonably so.
{97386}{97462}As a matter of fact, wasn't he|threatening to quit?
{97469}{97503}Yes.
{97509}{97590}Did you know, Mr. Bannister,|that right after the murders--
{97626}{97721}--right after the murders we found|the defendant's bags packed...
{97727}{97803}...in readiness for|an immediate departure?
{97826}{97905}In your experience as an attorney,|would this not indicate...
{97911}{97931}...premeditation?
{97937}{97981}The district attorney's|making speeches--
{97987}{98023}Premeditation and flight!
{98029}{98079}Making speeches|and drawing conclusions.
{98085}{98138}-I am not drawing conclusions!|-You are!
{98144}{98225}He is asking improper questions|in order to influence the jury.
{98231}{98320}I must ask Your Honor to declare|a mistrial.
{98331}{98375}Overruled.
{98381}{98416}Exception.
{98424}{98469}No further questions.
{98475}{98534}Would Your Honor kindly explain|to the jury...
{98540}{98649}...that since the district attorney's|put me in the position of a witness...
{98655}{98772}...that I am committed, as the defense|attorney, to cross examine myself?
{98807}{98923}These are more of the persuasive|Mr. Bannister's trial tactics.
{98951}{98997}The jury is so instructed.
{99026}{99048}Question:
{99053}{99168}Mr. Bannister, did the defendant say|anything as to why he took the job?
{99174}{99248}Answer: Yes, Mr. Bannister.
{99280}{99402}Be reminded that Mr. Bannister had to|go to the seamen's hiring hall...
{99408}{99506}...and use his persuasive powers|to convince the defendant...
{99511}{99552}...to take the job. Question:
{99568}{99668}Can you think of anything else|that is relevant to this inquiry?
{99674}{99749}Well, I found this boy|to be clean-cut...
{99755}{99821}...courageous, resourceful, honest...
{99827}{99859}...hardworking. Question:
{99865}{99948}Mr. Bannister, please answer|the question yes or no.
{99954}{100058}Can you think of anything else|that is relevant to this issue?
{100064}{100110}Answer: No.
{100179}{100240}Very well.|Thank you, Mr. Bannister.
{100246}{100282}You may step down.
{100333}{100373}Your Honor...
{100379}{100455}...I have a subpoena for a witness|who's in the courtroom.
{100461}{100508}May I have the bailiff serve it?
{100514}{100540}Bailiff?
{100552}{100608}You will serve the subpoena.
{100748}{100827}I call Mrs. Arthur Bannister.
{100867}{100930}There's no Iaw that says|she has to take that, is there?
{100936}{101010}-Don't be silly, she's gotta take it.|-Who says there is?
{101036}{101095}Sit down and mind your own business.
{101378}{101411}Raise your right hand.
{101417}{101470}Do you solemnly swear|to tell the truth...
{101476}{101531}...the whole truth, so help you God?
{101537}{101579}-I do.|-State your name.
{101585}{101628}Mrs. Arthur Bannister.
{101679}{101708}Mrs. Bannister...
{101735}{101829}...did you ever have guards|to police your house...
{101835}{101891}...or the yacht on which|you just cruised?
{101897}{101959}-No.|-Why?
{101982}{102036}We never felt the need of it.
{102042}{102091}You have no children, have you?
{102134}{102157}I have no children.
{102163}{102187}You have no children.
{102193}{102292}So you were never concerned about|kidnappers, is that correct?
{102303}{102332}That is correct.
{102344}{102457}There was a man employed in your house|and on your husband's yacht named...
{102464}{102491}...Sidney Broome?
{102527}{102555}Yes.
{102561}{102621}You've known Mr. Broome|for several years?
{102627}{102649}No.
{102655}{102760}Would it surprise you if I were to|tell you that the detective...
{102771}{102819}...hired by your husband...
{102825}{102908}...in divorce cases was Sidney Broome?
{102914}{102975}The man you employed|in your house as a butler...
{102981}{103060}...and on your husband's yacht,|who was murdered?
{103066}{103102}-I object!|-Does counsel deny--?
{103136}{103157}Overruled.
{103163}{103193}Does counsel deny...
{103199}{103297}...that Detective Broome|is used by him in divorce cases?
{103310}{103415}Mrs. Bannister, can you think of any|reason why your husband...
{103421}{103508}...would want to hire a divorce|detective, other than to watch you?
{103514}{103536}I object!
{103542}{103569}Objection sustained.
{103575}{103655}As a matter of fact, didn't you|and your husband argue about...
{103661}{103718}...your showing an infatuation|for O'Hara?
{103724}{103744}We did not.
{103750}{103852}Isn't it a fact that the defendant|O'Hara made advances to you...
{103858}{103938}...and told you he was|infatuated with you?
{104019}{104076}He was very respectful.
{104082}{104128}Speak up, Mrs. Bannister.
{104186}{104242}He was very respectful.
{104264}{104331}And I think he was fond of me.
{104347}{104452}Just what is your definition|of "fond," Mrs. Bannister?
{104497}{104591}You and Michael O'Hara have kissed|each other, haven't you?
{104599}{104678}To name one occasion, you were seen|in the aquarium...
{104684}{104735}...kissing each other!
{104741}{104781}Do you deny that?
{104978}{105010}No.
{105049}{105096}No further questions.
{105102}{105166}Your witness, Mr. Bannister.
{105240}{105281}No questions.
{105377}{105419}The State Department|refused comment.
{105425}{105502}Here in San Francisco,|the fate of Black lrish O'Hara...
{105508}{105592}...notorious agitator, whose trial|for the murder of George Grisby...
{105598}{105673}...has held the front pages,|remains undecided.
{105679}{105767}The jury, already out seven hours,|has still returned no verdict.
{105774}{105852}The whole Black lrish case,|according to....
{106478}{106521}How Iong do they take, usually?
{106527}{106578}Can't ever tell about a jury.
{106721}{106751}Excuse me, Your Honor.
{106780}{106800}Yes?
{106806}{106840}The jury's coming out now.
{106846}{106904}Oh, thank you, Officer McNaulty.
{107210}{107241}By the way...
{107317}{107357}...what has EIsa been telling you?
{107363}{107455}Or did you imagine that I didn't know|she's been coming to see you?
{107479}{107537}-She asked me to trust you.|-But you don't.
{107543}{107608}-The jury has reached its verdict.|-Why?
{107632}{107703}Because I know you wanted me|to be convicted.
{107716}{107765}Now that it's too Iate|to do anything...
{107771}{107875}...I might as well tell you,|this is one case I've enjoyed Iosing.
{107902}{107984}I'm coming to see you in the death|house, Michael. Every day.
{108014}{108082}Our Iittle visits will be great fun.
{108088}{108137}I'm going to ask for a stay|of execution.
{108143}{108195}I really hope it'II be granted.
{108215}{108291}I want you to Iive as Iong|as possible before you die.
{108297}{108364}You're talking kind of tough,|aren't you, Mr. Bannister?
{108370}{108476}I've got an edge. I know you're|going to the gas chamber.
{108492}{108527}Don't be so sure.
{108544}{108593}I know the killer.
{108624}{108678}I know who murdered Grisby.
{108719}{108757}Michael?
{108979}{109044}Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,|do you have a verdict?
{109050}{109089}-We, the jury--|-Wait a minute!
{109134}{109175}Poison! Poison pills!
{109204}{109243}Bring him to my chambers!
{109330}{109366}Get that doctor!
{109372}{109445}I talked to the doctor.|Said to keep him on his feet.
{109451}{109516}-We need help.|-I can't hold this crowd by myself.
{109522}{109606}The way I understand it, he'II be|all right if we keep him moving.
{109612}{109674}-I need help!|-If he sleeps, he's done for.
{109680}{109708}Done for? Well!
{109714}{109796}I need two officers to control|the crowd in my courtroom!
{109802}{109849}I'II try and get rid of the reporters.
{109855}{109977}You'II do no such thing! I'II see|them. I'II see the reporters myself.
{109984}{110019}We have to prepare a statement.
{110025}{110070}That's it, keep him walking.
{110076}{110123}AII right, Mr. Galloway.
{110596}{110632}No pictures, please!
{111611}{111692}Stay close together while I|escort you out to dinner.
{111698}{111727}-It's him.|-What can we do?
{111733}{111763}We gotta think of something.
{111775}{111850}That's another jury|from another trial across there.
{111855}{111895}He's walking out with them!
{111935}{112032}The judge hopes you will arrive at|a verdict as soon as possible.
{112134}{112180}That way! Come on.
{112192}{112277}My goodness! My window!|My chessboard.
{112283}{112333}McNaulty! Officer Fishbein!
{112339}{112389}I expect a full report from you.
{112395}{112444}Get off the floor, Officer Fishbein.
{112450}{112495}-No pictures.|-What happened?
{112501}{112582}That woman's too nice-Iooking|to have stolen that jewelry.
{112588}{112666}Jury duty's such a responsibility,|don't you think?
{112698}{112805}You were told not to talk about the|case. Don't Iet it happen again.
{113197}{113217}EIsa!
{116821}{116843}Hello, Li?
{116854}{116878}Hello.
{117601}{117680}-Why did you do it?|-I didn't. I'm not guilty.
{117690}{117779}Oh, the pills, you mean. The pills.
{117785}{117855}I saw you begging me to swallow.|Begging me with your eyes.
{117861}{117957}You didn't mean for me to take|them all. I held some back.
{117963}{118041}I took too many of the pills.|I'm faint.
{118047}{118089}And now what?
{118118}{118164}Don't you know they'II catch you?
{118170}{118218}I've got to find that gun.
{118223}{118274}Gun? What gun?
{118280}{118349}The gun that killed Grisby.|It'II prove I'm innocent.
{118410}{118480}Well, I phoned our servant Li.
{118486}{118556}We're trying to arrange something.|Someplace to take you.
{118562}{118626}Just wait here quietly|and watch the play.
{118941}{118963}The police.
{119086}{119129}Put your arms around me.
{119817}{119847}Don't move.
{120038}{120061}Don't you move.
{120103}{120140}I told you not to move.|I mean it.
{120180}{120211}I found the gun.
{120226}{120283}You killed Grisby. Yes!
{120319}{120369}You're the killer.
{120771}{120806}I was right.
{120812}{120883}She was the killer.|She killed Grisby.
{120889}{120934}Now she was going to kill me.
{120940}{121058}Li and his friends smuggled me out and|hid me where I'd be safe from the cops.
{121064}{121097}Not safe from her.
{121103}{121158}One of the Chinese worked|at an amusement park.
{121164}{121269}It was closed for the season. An empty|amusement park makes a good hideout...
{121275}{121334}...and she wanted me hidden.
{121401}{121486}Well, I came to...
{121513}{121567}...in the crazy house.
{121573}{121626}And for a while there...
{121632}{121693}...I thought it was me that was crazy.
{121699}{121799}After what I'd been through,|anything crazy at all...
{121805}{121834}...seemed natural.
{121840}{121954}But now I was sane|on one subject. Her.
{121961}{121995}I knew about her.
{122001}{122069}She planned to kill Bannister.
{122075}{122107}She and Grisby.
{122113}{122191}Grisby was to do it for a share of|Bannister's money.
{122197}{122234}That's what Grisby thought.
{122240}{122333}Of course she meant to kill Grisby|too, after he'd served his purpose.
{122339}{122441}Poor howling idiot, he never even|did that. He went and shot Broome.
{122447}{122504}And that was not part of the plan.
{122510}{122583}Broome might have got to|the police before he died.
{122589}{122697}And if the cops traced it to Grisby|and the cops made him talk...
{122706}{122741}...he'd spill everything...
{122747}{122865}...and she'd be finished. So she|had to shut up Grisby, but quick.
{122888}{122936}And I was the fall guy.
{123843}{123893}In here.|We're Iess Iikely to be heard.
{123899}{123961}I thought it was your husband|you wanted to kill.
{123967}{124028}Why don't you try to understand?
{124033}{124096}George was supposed to|take care of Arthur.
{124102}{124183}But he Iost his silly head|and shot Broome.
{124214}{124285}After that, I knew|I couldn't trust him.
{124302}{124341}He was mad.
{124355}{124377}He had to be shot.
{124395}{124427}And what about me?
{124433}{124474}We could have gone off together.
{124480}{124535}Into the sunrise.
{124552}{124620}You and me? Or you and Grisby?
{124626}{124646}I Iove you.
{124652}{124774}One who follows his nature keeps|his original nature in the end.
{124802}{124893}But haven't you heard ever of|something better to follow?
{124983}{125019}No.
{125151}{125199}I knew I'd find you two together.
{125205}{125304}If I hadn't, EIsa, I might have gone on|playing it your way.
{125311}{125340}You didn't know that...
{125346}{125387}...but you did plan for me|to follow you.
{125393}{125418}You've been drinking.
{125424}{125507}I presume you think that if you|murder me here...
{125513}{125564}...your sailor friend will get|the blame.
{125570}{125610}You'II be free to|spend my money.
{125640}{125724}Well, dear, you aren't the only one|who wants me to die.
{125730}{125786}Our good friend,|the district attorney...
{125792}{125866}...is just itching to open a Ietter|that I Ieft with him.
{125884}{125947}The Ietter tells all|about you, Iover.
{125975}{126044}So you'd be foolish to|fire that gun.
{126095}{126148}With these mirrors it's|difficult to tell.
{126155}{126217}You are aiming at me, aren't you?
{126229}{126272}I'm aiming at you, Iover.
{126297}{126364}Of course, killing you|is killing myself.
{126383}{126428}It's the same thing.
{126467}{126547}But you know, I'm pretty|tired of both of us.
{127131}{127207}You know, for a smart girl,|you make a Iot of mistakes.
{127234}{127289}You should have Iet me Iive.
{127303}{127342}You're gonna need a good Iawyer.
{127541}{127631}He and George...
{127711}{127749}...and now me!
{127755}{127859}Like the sharks,|mad with their own blood.
{127865}{127936}Chewing away at their own selves.
{127967}{128005}It's true.
{128083}{128146}I made a Iot of mistakes.
{128160}{128237}You said the world's bad|and we can't run away from that.
{128243}{128269}You're right there.
{128275}{128393}But you said we can't fight it. We|must deal with the badness, make terms.
{128399}{128455}And then the badness deal with you.
{128461}{128535}Make its own terms|in the end, surely.
{128541}{128630}You can fight, but what good is it?
{128695}{128725}Goodbye.
{128731}{128770}You mean we can't win?
{128776}{128849}No, we can't win.
{128882}{128941}Give my Iove to the sunrise.
{128947}{129010}We can't Iose either.
{129016}{129053}Only if we quit.
{129058}{129108}And you're not going to?
{129114}{129148}Not again.
{129189}{129232}Oh, Michael...
{129282}{129320}...I'm afraid.
{129398}{129426}Michael?
{129466}{129505}Come back here.
{129523}{129553}Michael?
{129576}{129612}PIease!
{129635}{129678}I don't want to die!
{129716}{129777}I don't want to die!
{129935}{130058}I went to call the cops, but I knew|she'd be dead before they got there.
{130064}{130107}And I'd be free.
{130113}{130235}Bannister's note to the D.A. fixed it.|I'd be innocent, officially.
{130241}{130300}But that's a big word, innocent.
{130306}{130369}Stupid is more like it.
{130376}{130490}Well, everybody is somebody's fool.
{130497}{130557}The only way to stay out of trouble|is to grow old.
{130562}{130623}So I guess I'll concentrate on that.
{130629}{130698}Maybe I'll live so long...
{130704}{130766}...that I'll forget her.
{130772}{130846}Maybe I'll die trying.
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