上海小姐 The Lady from Shanghai(EN)Subtitles

Movie:The Lady from Shanghai (1947)4K
Era:1947
Length:87 minute
Country: USA
Language:English/粤语

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1 00:01:07 When I start out to make a fool of myself...
2 00:01:10 there's very little can stop me.
3 00:01:13 If I'd known where it would end,
4 00:01:15 I'd have never let anything start...
5 00:01:17 if I'd been in my right mind, that is.
6 00:01:20 But once I'd seen her... once I'd seen her...
7 00:01:24 I was not in my right mind, for quite some time.
8 00:01:37 Here was a beautiful girl all by herself, and me...
9 00:01:39 with plenty of time. Nothing to do but get myself into trouble.
10 00:01:43 Some people can smell danger. Not me.
11 00:01:47 I asked her if she'd have a cigarette.
12 00:01:50 It's my last, I've been looking forward to it. Don't disappoint me.
13 00:01:53 But I don't smoke.
14 00:02:10 That's how I found her. And from that moment on...
15 00:02:14 I did not use my head very much, except to be thinking of her.
16 00:02:20 But in the park, in those days...
17 00:02:23 the rough young fellas used to be staging hold-ups and the like.
18 00:02:27 Help! Help!
19 00:02:30 However, these young fellas were not professionals.
20 00:02:34 And that's maybe the reason why I start out in this story...
21 00:02:37 a little bit like a hero, which I most certainly am not.
22 00:03:03 The cab driver was waking up. He was okay.
23 00:03:05 So I borrowed his carriage to drive the lady home.
24 00:03:08 In a short while, she recovered herself...
25 00:03:10 and brightened up, what with the things I told her...
26 00:03:13 to get her mind off the scare she'd had and to set her thinking...
27 00:03:17 as well, of the brave fella that had rescued her.
28 00:03:20 Rosalie, fair Rosalie.
29 00:03:24 - A name I'm after calling you. - Rosalie?
30 00:03:26 Why not? It's a gorgeous, romantical name entirely.
31 00:03:29 - I'm Michael. - You're a character.
32 00:03:30 I'm just a poor sailor man...
33 00:03:31 and him with the Princess of Central Park at his side.
34 00:03:35 Princess Rosalie. I wonder now:
35 00:03:38 Where does the princess come from?
36 00:03:41 I don't know why she should tell you, but...
37 00:03:44 Well, her parents were Russian, White Russian.
38 00:03:49 You never heard of the place where she comes from.
39 00:03:51 Would Her Highness care to gamble?
40 00:03:53 Gamble? She's done it for a living.
41 00:03:55 I'll bet you a dollar I've been to the place of your were born.
42 00:03:58 - Zhifu. - It's on the China coast, Zhifu.
43 00:04:00 The second wickedest city in the world.
44 00:04:02 - The first? - Macau. Wouldn't you say?
45 00:04:04 I would. I worked there.
46 00:04:06 You worked in Macau?
47 00:04:07 Here's your dollar. How do you rate Shanghai?
48 00:04:10 - I worked there, too. - Yeah, as a gambler?
49 00:04:12 - Well... - I hope you were luckier than tonight.
50 00:04:16 You need more than luck in Shanghai.
51 00:04:19 - Do you know what? - What?
52 00:04:20 I bet I could drive the car from down there inside with you.
53 00:04:25 There's a police car on the other road.
54 00:04:27 Let's get out of the park.
55 00:04:28 The horse and cart will make it easy for the cops to find us.
56 00:04:31 You don't like them very much.
57 00:04:32 They can struggle without our doing their work for them.
58 00:04:39 Watch where you're going, Mac! Get that nag out of here!
59 00:04:45 Now the cops are bound to pick us up.
60 00:04:48 We'd best leave the cab here and walk.
61 00:04:50 - You certainly don't like the police. - I do not.
62 00:04:52 My car's right there in the garage, anyway.
63 00:04:57 Tell me, Michael...
64 00:04:59 is there a reason why the police don't like you?
65 00:05:02 Well, they've never put me in jail in America.
66 00:05:05 You know, the nicest jails are in Australia.
67 00:05:08 The worst are in Spain.
68 00:05:09 - What law did you break in Spain? - I killed a man.
69 00:05:16 Just now, you almost killed a girl.
70 00:05:18 Is there a law against that?
71 00:05:20 Try it. You won't like the jails here.
72 00:05:22 They put you in jail for murder here? I didn't think so.
73 00:05:25 A man killed his wife in Frisco last week.
74 00:05:27 She'd gone to the icebox for a bit of supper.
75 00:05:30 He thought she was a burglar, he said.
76 00:05:32 He shot her five times in the head.
77 00:05:34 - Number 47! - He had a good lawyer.
78 00:05:36 I saw his picture in the paper. Bainbridge or something.
79 00:05:39 - Bannister. - Arthur Bannister.
80 00:05:41 It said he was the greatest criminal lawyer, the greatest criminal.
81 00:05:44 - Some people think he is. - Here's your car, madam.
82 00:05:47 Send the bill to my husband.
83 00:05:51 If you're a sailor, Michael, there's a job for you.
84 00:05:54 Would you like to work for me?
85 00:05:57 I-d like it.
86 00:06:05 I'm shipping out tomorrow.
87 00:06:07 So are we. To the West Coast, by way of the Canal.
88 00:06:11 We're short a man on the crew.
89 00:06:18 I'll make it worth your while.
90 00:06:23 Could it be this you're looking for?
91 00:06:26 You were smart to carry a gun, travelling alone in the park, but...
92 00:06:30 if you knew you had the gun in your bag...
93 00:06:33 why throw away the bag?
94 00:06:36 I meant for you to find it.
95 00:06:38 I don't know how to shoot.
96 00:06:39 It's easy. You just pull the trigger.
97 00:06:54 Some dame, aingt she?
98 00:06:57 Yeah, and some car.
99 00:06:59 Evening, Mr. Grisby.
100 00:07:03 Mr. Bannister sent it all the way from San Francisco...
101 00:07:06 just so she could have it here.
102 00:07:08 - Bannister? - Arthur Bannister himself.
103 00:07:12 Some guys have all the luck.
104 00:07:15 Personally, I don't like a girlfriend to have a husband.
105 00:07:19 If she'll fool her husband, I figure she'll fool me.
106 00:07:23 Now, New York is not as big a city as it pretends to be...
107 00:07:26 so I spent the next day in the hiring hall,
108 00:07:29 waiting for a ship.
109 00:07:31 That way, big boob that I am, I thought I could escape her.
110 00:07:38 Don't eat that cigarette. It'll stunt your growth. Come here.
111 00:07:41 Excuse me.
112 00:07:43 I wonder if you could help me locate a Mr. O'Hara.
113 00:07:48 - Michael O'Hara - Michael O'Hara.
114 00:07:51 You mean, Black Irish, the big harp that talks fancy?
115 00:07:54 - I don't know him myself... - Black Irish?
116 00:07:56 Yeah, I know him.
117 00:07:58 Joe. Call Mike O'Hara. A guy here wants to see him.
118 00:08:01 Michael O'Hara!
119 00:08:03 Please step to the bulletin board. A man wants to see you.
120 00:08:07 - Shipmates? - We was in Spain together.
121 00:08:10 They called him Black Irish after what he did...
122 00:08:13 to them finks back in '39.
123 00:08:15 Mike's got a lot of blarney in him...
124 00:08:16 but he knows how to hurt a man when he gets mad.
125 00:08:20 You were asking for me?
126 00:08:23 - O'Hara? - O'Hara.
127 00:08:25 You're what they call an able-bodied seaman?
128 00:08:28 Well, that's what they call it.
129 00:08:29 - You ever work on a yacht? - No.
130 00:08:32 - I presume you can handle a speedboat? - Well, I presume so.
131 00:08:36 Do you drink?
132 00:08:38 - I beg your pardon? - I asked you if you drink?
133 00:08:42 Whatever's set in front of me. Doesn't have to be wholesome...
134 00:08:44 just as long as it's strong.
135 00:08:47 Do you drink habitually?
136 00:08:49 May I ask, mister, if you're extending an invitation?
137 00:08:54 Well, I guess it might as well be.
138 00:08:58 Now, Mr. O'Hara, if you'll show me to the nearest bar...
139 00:09:01 we'll sit down together and discuss your coming to work for me.
140 00:09:04 My name is Bannister.
141 00:09:07 Bannister
142 00:09:10 Boys, may I present Mr. Arthur Bannister,
143 00:09:13 the world's greatest criminal lawyer.
144 00:09:15 - He'll get you out of anything. Jake Bjoronson and... - Hi.
145 00:09:19 Goldie Right?
146 00:09:20 HI, Goldfish is the name. Glad to know you.
147 00:09:21 Mr. Bannister's wife sent him to get me.
148 00:09:24 Isn't that right, Mr. Bannister?
149 00:09:26 Now Mr. Bannister's going to buy us all a few drinks...
150 00:09:30 while I entertain myself by refusing to go to work for him.
151 00:09:43 You know, Mike saved my wife's life.
152 00:09:48 Here. Would you mind inserting these coins?
153 00:09:52 Number four.
154 00:09:53 That's all we like to hear.
155 00:09:59 Mike's quite a hero, quite a tough guy.
156 00:10:05 Mister, there aingt no such thing.
157 00:10:09 No such thing as a tough guy?
158 00:10:14 What's a tough guy?
159 00:10:18 I don't know.
160 00:10:20 A guy with an edge.
161 00:10:22 What makes him sing better than me? Something in here.
162 00:10:26 What makes it loud? A microphone.
163 00:10:28 That's his edge.
164 00:10:29 Edge?
165 00:10:30 A gun or a knife, a nightstick or a razor,
166 00:10:32 something the other guy aingt got.
167 00:10:34 A little extra reach on a punch, a set of brass knuckles...
168 00:10:38 a stripe on the sleeve, a badge that says cop on it, a rock...
169 00:10:41 in your hand, or a bankroll in your pocket.
170 00:10:44 That's an edge, brother.
171 00:10:46 Without an edge, he aingt no tough guy.
172 00:10:50 - You hear that, Black Irish? - It's true.
173 00:10:54 Well, bear it in mind.
174 00:11:03 But what makes him sing prettier than you?
175 00:11:09 Naturally, someone had to take Mr. Bannister home.
176 00:11:13 I told myself I couldn't leave a helpless man
177 00:11:16 lying unconscious in a saloon.
178 00:11:19 Well, it was me that was unconscious...
179 00:11:22 and he was exactly as helpless as a sleeping rattlesnake.
180 00:11:29 Say, it's nice of you, Michael,
181 00:11:31 to be so nice to me while I'm so drunk.
182 00:11:46 Lover!
183 00:11:47 I wasn't sure you'd come.
184 00:11:49 I'm not staying.
185 00:11:51 You've got to stay.
186 00:11:54 Lover!
187 00:11:59 Gonna be a real nice cruise.
188 00:12:02 First, the Panama Canal, then up the Mexican coast.
189 00:12:05 We need a bosun, Danny-boy.
190 00:12:07 - Ever done any sailing? - A bit of it.
191 00:12:09 I saw you last night at the garage, it was.
192 00:12:11 Somebody else, Danny-boy, not me.
193 00:12:14 Don't go. She needs you bad. You stay.
194 00:12:19 Mike, if you play your cards right, we can get a job for us both.
195 00:12:23 I think we'll take it.
196 00:12:35 And what was I, Mike O'Hara,
197 00:12:38 doing on a luxury yacht...
198 00:12:40 pleasure cruising in the sunny Caribbean Sea?
199 00:12:43 But it's clear now, I was chasing a married woman.
200 00:12:47 But that's not the way I wanted to look at it. No.
201 00:12:50 To be a real prize fathead like Mike O'Hara...
202 00:12:54 you've got to swallow whole all the lies
203 00:12:57 you can think up to tell yourself.
204 00:13:04 Our little expedition spent some weeks in the West Indies...
205 00:13:07 dawdling around, seeing the sights, laying in supplies...
206 00:13:11 and getting into more trouble.
207 00:13:47 Hi, on board the Cercie!
208 00:13:51 You there...
209 00:13:54 why don't you go swimming?
210 00:13:58 I beg your pardon?
211 00:14:00 I said, why don't you go swimming?
212 00:14:03 I didn't bring a swimming suit along on the job, sir.
213 00:14:06 You ought to the next time.
214 00:14:07 There won't be a next time, sir. I'm quitting.
215 00:14:10 My trunks will fit you.
216 00:14:12 You'll find them in the locker in the cabin.
217 00:14:14 I suppose you're wondering who I am, fella.
218 00:14:16 I think I saw you in New York.
219 00:14:17 I flew in this morning, by way of Havana.
220 00:14:20 I'm George Grisby, you know.
221 00:14:21 Grisby and Bannister.
222 00:14:23 - Where is everybody? Gone ashore? - Almost everybody.
223 00:14:26 - My partner, too, Mr. Bannister? - That's right.
224 00:14:29 And the lady?
225 00:14:31 Oh...
226 00:14:40 Mr. Bannister tells me you once killed a man.
227 00:14:44 - You are Michael, aren't you? - That's right.
228 00:14:47 I'm very interested in murders.
229 00:14:49 Forgive me if I seem inquisitive, but where'd it happen?
230 00:14:54 - At Murcia. - How'd you do it?
231 00:14:56 Now, let me guess.
232 00:14:58 You did it with your hands, didn't you?
233 00:15:01 Does it ever bother you when you think about it?
234 00:15:05 What'd he do to you?
235 00:15:07 Nothing.
236 00:15:08 You just killed him for the fun of it?
237 00:15:11 He was a Franco spy. There was a war on at the time.
238 00:15:14 Then it wasn't murder, I suppose?
239 00:15:17 Tell me, would you do it again?
240 00:15:22 Would you mind killing another man?
241 00:15:24 I'd kill another Franco spy.
242 00:15:27 I was on a pro-Franco committee, fella...
243 00:15:30 during the Spanish War.
244 00:15:33 Would you kill me if I gave you the chance?
245 00:15:35 I may give you the chance.
246 00:15:37 Michael!
247 00:15:39 Michael!
248 00:15:41 Before Li went ashore did he make up some lunch for me?
249 00:15:44 - Yes, madam. - Is there enough for two?
250 00:15:46 I'm sure I don't know. Ask Mrs. Bannister.
251 00:15:49 You ask her.
252 00:15:50 Would you like a good paste in the eye, sir?
253 00:15:59 I wish she'd ask me to go swimming.
254 00:16:08 She'll ask you.
255 00:16:10 You wait and see.
256 00:16:21 Will you help me?
257 00:16:33 Give me a cigarette.
258 00:16:37 I'm learning to smoke now.
259 00:16:41 Ever since that night in the park...
260 00:16:45 I've been getting the habit.
261 00:16:47 Do all rich women play games like this?
262 00:16:54 Call me Rosalie.
263 00:17:19 - I didn't think you would do that. - I didn't either.
264 00:17:25 You're scared, aren't you?
265 00:17:27 You're scared.
266 00:17:30 I'm scared, too.
267 00:17:37 You think you needed me to help you?
268 00:17:41 You're not that kind. If you need anything, you help yourself.
269 00:17:44 I'm not what you think I am.
270 00:17:47 I just try to be like that.
271 00:17:49 Keep on trying. You might make it.
272 00:17:56 Oh, Michael
273 00:18:00 What are we scared of?
274 00:18:08 So long, kiddies!
275 00:18:12 Now he knows about us.
276 00:18:14 I wish I did.
277 00:18:18 Bye-bye.
278 00:18:29 - Michael. - Yes, sir.
279 00:18:32 Michael, Mr. Grisby has told me something
280 00:18:34 I'm very sorry to hear.
281 00:18:36 ♪ But if you kiss me ♪
282 00:18:37 Lover, this really concerns you more than anyone else.
283 00:18:40 ♪ Don't take your arms away ♪
284 00:18:46 According to George here, Michael is anxious to quit.
285 00:18:50 ♪ Comes the change in weather ♪
286 00:18:54 - Did you know about that, Lover? - No, I didn't.
287 00:18:58 Shut up, George.
288 00:18:59 - What's the matter, hours too long? - No, sir.
289 00:19:02 How about the money?
290 00:19:04 - I don't care about that. - Money doesn't interest you? Michael
291 00:19:07 - Are you independently wealthy? - I'm independent.
292 00:19:10 Of money?
293 00:19:12 Before you write that novel, you'd better learn something.
294 00:19:16 You've been travelling the world too much to find out about it.
295 00:19:19 That's good, Arthur.
296 00:19:21 Well, sir...
297 00:19:23 I've always found it very sanitary to be broke.
298 00:19:26 - That's good, too, Arthur. - Shut up, George.
299 00:19:30 Money cannot bring you health and happiness, etcetera.
300 00:19:34 Is that it?
301 00:19:37 Without money,
302 00:19:37 I'd be flat on my back in the ward of a county hospital.
303 00:19:40 Look at this yacht. It once belonged to Jules Bachrach.
304 00:19:44 The great Bachrach, who kept me out of his club...
305 00:19:46 because my mother was a Manchester Greek.
306 00:19:49 I got him on perjury.
307 00:19:51 He died bankrupt. And here I am.
308 00:19:53 George
309 00:19:55 Each man has his own...
310 00:19:56 - own idea of happiness, of course. - light me please.
311 00:19:58 I don't got a match.
312 00:19:59 But money is what all of us have in common.
313 00:20:01 Take Bessie here.
314 00:20:03 She used to work for Bachrach.
315 00:20:05 I pay her more, don't I, Bessie?
316 00:20:06 Yes, Mr. Bannister.
317 00:20:07 Her salary means happiness. It means a home...
318 00:20:12 three rooms for two families.
319 00:20:14 Bessie's a grandmother, a widow. Only one of the boys works.
320 00:20:17 - Is that Right, Bessie? - Yes, sir.
321 00:20:18 Yes, of course it is.
322 00:20:20 So Bessie goes to church every Sunday she gets off...
323 00:20:23 and prays to God she'll never be too old
324 00:20:25 to earn the salary I pay her.
325 00:20:33 You call yourself independent.
326 00:20:35 Come around and see me five years from now.
327 00:20:38 Aye, aye, sir.
328 00:20:43 Sing it for us again, Lover.
329 00:20:47 Why do you stand for that, Bessie?
330 00:20:48 I'm quitting. Why don't you?
331 00:20:50 You heard him, Mr. Poet. I need the money.
332 00:20:52 Talk of money and murder.
333 00:20:54 I must be insane. Or else all these people are lunatics.
334 00:20:57 That's why I can't leave.
335 00:20:59 That poor little child he married.
336 00:21:01 Somebody's got to take care of her.
337 00:21:05 ♪ Don't hold me ♪
338 00:21:09 ♪ But if you hold me ♪
339 00:21:14 ♪ Don't take your arms away ♪
340 00:21:24 ♪ Comes a change of weather ♪
341 00:21:28 ♪ Comes a change of heart ♪
342 00:21:32 ♪ Who knows when ♪
343 00:21:35 ♪ the rain will start? ♪
344 00:21:42 ♪ So I beg you ♪
345 00:21:45 ♪ Please don't love me ♪
346 00:21:50 ♪ But, if you love me ♪
347 00:21:55 ♪ Then don't take your lips ♪
348 00:22:00 ♪ Or your arms, or your love ♪
349 00:22:07 ♪ away ♪
350 00:22:14 ♪ rub ♪
351 00:22:15 ♪ Rub Glosso Lusto in your hair ♪
352 00:22:19 ♪ Keep it Glosso Lusto bright ♪
353 00:22:21 ♪ G-L-O double-S-O L-U-S-T-O ♪
354 00:22:26 ♪ Is right Glosso Lusto ♪
355 00:22:30 So remember, ladies, use Glosso Lusto.
356 00:22:34 It pleases your hair, pleases the man you love.
357 00:22:38 Will you help me?
358 00:22:42 Love.
359 00:22:44 Do you believe in love at all, Mrs. Bannister?
360 00:22:49 Give me the wheel.
361 00:23:00 I was taught to think about love in Chinese.
362 00:23:04 The way a Frenchman thinks about "laughter" in French?
363 00:23:09 The Chinese say, "It is difficult for love to last long."
364 00:23:14 "Therefore, one who loves passionately
365 00:23:18 is cured of love in the end."
366 00:23:20 Now that's a hard way of thinking.
367 00:23:22 There's more to the proverb. "Human nature is eternal.
368 00:23:26 "Therefore, one who follows his nature keeps his original nature...
369 00:23:32 "in the end."
370 00:23:37 - Lover? - Yes?
371 00:23:40 Aren't you glad I talked Michael into coming along, Lover?
372 00:23:46 He must have changed his mind about me.
373 00:23:48 Faith, Mr. Bannister, I've already told your wife.
374 00:23:51 I never make up my mind about anything at all...
375 00:23:55 until it's over and done with.
376 00:24:06 I'd like to, but I can't deny that Mr. Bannister...
377 00:24:10 did try to give his wife the things she wanted.
378 00:24:14 She'd said once that she liked picnics.
379 00:24:18 We were on our way up the Mexican coast...
380 00:24:20 when he decided to stop and give her one.
381 00:24:24 Well, Mr. Bannister's picnic party was
382 00:24:28 most typical of him.
383 00:24:31 A lot of trouble and a great deal of money went into it, but...
384 00:24:35 it was no more a picnic than
385 00:24:38 Bannister was a man.
386 00:24:41 Listen, when you hear what I got for you,
387 00:24:43 you'll say you bought it cheap.
388 00:24:44 We've worked a lot of cases together.
389 00:24:46 I'll be sorry if we make this the last.
390 00:24:48 But listen this is...
391 00:24:48 There's a plot against my life, correct?
392 00:24:50 I'll be murdered. That's the information you're peddling?
393 00:24:53 I'm going to be killed.
394 00:24:55 Why, Sid, don't you think I know about it? All about it?
395 00:25:00 Now, leave me alone.
396 00:25:02 I want to enjoy myself.
397 00:26:13 Michael.
398 00:26:17 I found out about Broome.
399 00:26:19 Michael, I tried to tell you. He isn't a steward.
400 00:26:21 - He isn't a good one. - He's a detective. Michael
401 00:26:23 My husband hires him to watch me.
402 00:26:25 He wants to fix it so I'll never divorce him.
403 00:26:27 - So he can divorce you? - I haven't a cent.
404 00:26:29 He wants to cut me off without a cent.
405 00:26:31 Does that matter? It shouldn't.
406 00:26:35 I told you, sweet, you don't know anything about the world.
407 00:26:39 Well, lately, I've been rounding out my education.
408 00:27:00 I'll say this much for you, Arthur,
409 00:27:02 when you give a picnic, it's a picnic.
410 00:27:05 - Time for another, Arthur? - Time for another.
411 00:27:09 - You know what? Michael still insists... - What?
412 00:27:12 I beg your pardon?
413 00:27:15 I said, what?
414 00:27:16 Michael still insists on quitting.
415 00:27:20 - Why shouldn't he? - Oh. No!
416 00:27:22 I think Arthur ought to try and make him stay.
417 00:27:25 If he wants to go, let him.
418 00:27:26 But George likes to have him around, lover.
419 00:27:29 Michael's so big and strong.
420 00:27:31 He makes a good bodyguard for you.
421 00:27:33 Isn't that what you said, George?
422 00:27:35 - I don't need one. - That's right.
423 00:27:37 - Not even a big strong bodyguard? - Don't make another drink.
424 00:27:40 - With an Irish brogue? - He's had enough.
425 00:27:42 You know George thinks Michael's fallen for you.
426 00:27:45 And that makes me unhappy, George hopes.
427 00:27:48 But George is wrong again.
428 00:27:51 Now, Arthur, I didn't say anything about Michael and Elsa.
429 00:27:54 Make me another drink, George.
430 00:27:58 Another Grisby special coming up.
431 00:28:01 You know, you're a stupid fool, George.
432 00:28:04 You ought to realise, I don't mind it a bit...
433 00:28:07 if Michael's in love with my wife.
434 00:28:10 He's young. She's young.
435 00:28:15 He's strong.
436 00:28:21 She's beautiful.
437 00:28:26 Sit down, darling.
438 00:28:30 Where's your sense of humour?
439 00:28:33 I don't have to listen to you talk like that.
440 00:28:35 Yes, you do, Lover.
441 00:28:38 Now, Arthur, you leave Elsa alone.
442 00:28:42 Come to think of it...
443 00:28:45 why doesn't Michael want to work for us?
444 00:28:48 Why should he?
445 00:28:52 Why should anyone want to live around us?
446 00:28:55 Where's his sense of adventure?
447 00:28:58 Broome!
448 00:29:01 Excuse me, sir. He's over there eating.
449 00:29:02 Tell Michael to step over here for a moment.
450 00:29:05 Aye, sir.
451 00:29:11 Hey, Mike.
452 00:29:13 They want to see you over there, Mr. Bannister and them.
453 00:29:28 Well, Michael.
454 00:29:31 Well, Mr. Bannister.
455 00:29:33 My wife's lost her sense of humour.
456 00:29:35 Michael. You've lost your sense of adventure.
457 00:29:38 Sit down. Have a drink.
458 00:29:39 Give him a drink, George, and don't look so shocked.
459 00:29:44 Michael may not be in the social register, but then...
460 00:29:47 neither are you, anymore.
461 00:29:54 Is this what you do for amusement in the evenings:
462 00:29:57 Sit around toasting marshmallows and call each other names?
463 00:30:01 Sure, if you're so anxious for me to join the game, I'd be glad to.
464 00:30:06 I can think of a few names I'd like to be calling you, myself.
465 00:30:09 But, Michael, that isn't fair.
466 00:30:12 You're bound to lose the contest.
467 00:30:14 We'll have to give you a handicap, Michael.
468 00:30:18 You should know what George knows about me...
469 00:30:21 for instance, if you really want to call me names.
470 00:30:24 And, Michael, if you think George's story is interesting...
471 00:30:31 you ought to hear the one about how Elsa...
472 00:30:33 got to be my wife.
473 00:30:38 Do you want me to tell him
474 00:30:39 what you've got on me, Arthur?
475 00:30:45 You know, once, off the hump of Brazil...
476 00:30:50 I saw the ocean so darkened with blood, it was black...
477 00:30:54 and the sun fainting away over the lip of the sky.
478 00:30:57 We put in at Fortaleza...
479 00:31:00 and a few of us had lines out for a bit of idle fishing.
480 00:31:03 It was me who had the first strike.
481 00:31:06 A shark it was,
482 00:31:08 and then there was another, and another shark again...
483 00:31:13 till all about the sea was made of sharks...
484 00:31:16 and more sharks still, and no water at all.
485 00:31:21 My shark had torn himself from the hook...
486 00:31:24 and the scent,
487 00:31:25 or maybe the stain it was, and him bleeding his life away...
488 00:31:29 drove the rest of them mad.
489 00:31:31 Then the beasts took to eating each other.
490 00:31:34 In their frenzy, they ate at themselves.
491 00:31:40 You could feel the lust of murder, like a wind stinging your eyes...
492 00:31:45 and you could smell the death reeking up out of the sea.
493 00:31:50 I never saw anything worse,
494 00:31:53 until this little picnic tonight.
495 00:31:56 And do you know, there wasn't one of them sharks...
496 00:31:59 in the whole crazy pack that survived.
497 00:32:05 I'll be leaving you now.
498 00:32:13 George, that's the first time anyone ever thought enough...
499 00:32:16 of you to call you a shark.
500 00:32:20 If you were a good lawyer, you'd be flattered.
501 00:32:42 - Where's Mrs. Bannister? - I'm sure I don't know, sir.
502 00:32:46 She adores it here in Acapulco.
503 00:32:49 So do I, but...
504 00:32:50 It's nice and quaint, but I want to go back to Frisco.
505 00:32:53 Mind walking with me, fella?
506 00:32:55 I know all the best places. You might enjoy it.
507 00:32:58 I want to make you a proposition.
508 00:33:12 Beautiful, isn't it?
509 00:33:14 - The beach, you mean, or the tourists? - Everything.
510 00:33:18 There's a fair face to the land, surely.
511 00:33:20 But you can't hide
512 00:33:21 the hunger and guilt.
513 00:33:23 It's a bright, guilty world.
514 00:33:35 Darling, of course you pay me.
515 00:33:38 What's your guess, Michael?
516 00:33:41 Think the world's coming to an end?
517 00:33:43 There was a start to the world sometime,
518 00:33:45 so I guess there'll be a stop.
519 00:33:52 - It's coming, you know. - Huh?
520 00:33:54 Oh, yeah, it's got to come.
521 00:34:00 First, the big cities...
522 00:34:03 then maybe even this.
523 00:34:06 It's just got to come.
524 00:34:08 I prefer to be
525 00:34:09 somewhere else when it does.
526 00:34:11 I will be.
527 00:34:13 That's what I need you for, Michael,
528 00:34:15 to see to it that I'm not around.
529 00:34:17 - How would you like $5, 000? - What?
530 00:34:19 That's what I said, $5, 000, fella.
531 00:34:24 What do I have to do for it?
532 00:34:26 I'll fill in the details later. Meanwhile, think it over, Michael.
533 00:34:30 $5, 000.
534 00:34:33 It's yours. All you have to do is kill somebody.
535 00:34:37 Who, Mr. Grisby?
536 00:34:39 I'm particular who I murder.
537 00:34:43 Good boy!
538 00:34:49 You know, I wouldn't like to kill just anybody.
539 00:34:53 Is it somebody I know?
540 00:34:55 Yeah. But you'll never guess.
541 00:34:58 I give up
542 00:35:00 It's me.
543 00:35:02 I'm perfectly sober, Michael.
544 00:35:04 I'm willing to pay $5, 000 if the job is well done.
545 00:35:08 This is a straightforward business proposition.
546 00:35:12 I want you to kill me.
547 00:35:15 So long, fella.
548 00:35:27 Elsa!
549 00:35:45 - Michael. - Yes?
550 00:35:49 - You talked to George yesterday. - I did.
551 00:35:53 Did he say anything about us?
552 00:35:55 He's afraid the world's going to explode.
553 00:35:58 He talked about suicide.
554 00:36:10 I've thought of that sometimes.
555 00:36:12 Suicide?
556 00:36:15 Do you think it's wrong, Michael?
557 00:36:17 I don't know.
558 00:36:20 Would you kill yourself if you had to?
559 00:36:24 I don't know.
560 00:36:29 - I've looked at those pills so many times. - Pills?
561 00:36:32 The ones my husband takes to kill the pain...
562 00:36:36 and wondered if enough of them
563 00:36:37 would kill my pain.
564 00:36:39 The pain of just being alive?
565 00:36:41 Mr. Grisby wants to be cured of that pain.
566 00:36:44 He wants me to cure him.
567 00:36:46 Mr. Grisby wants me to kill Mr. Grisby.
568 00:36:50 I'm sure he's out of his mind.
569 00:36:52 He's not sane. Neither is Arthur.
570 00:36:54 Your husband can take care of himself.
571 00:36:58 - What do you want? - Beautiful moon.
572 00:37:01 Nice night for it... Aingt it, Mr. O'Hara?
573 00:37:07 You didn't answer me, Mr. O'Hara.
574 00:37:10 You ought to speak when you're spoken to.
575 00:37:12 I'd hate to have to report you
576 00:37:13 to the lady's husband.
577 00:37:15 I said it's a nice night for it.
578 00:37:43 Would you care to dance with me?
579 00:37:53 Stop crying.
580 00:37:55 I can't stand for you to cry.
581 00:37:57 Do you know what Broome's been doing?
582 00:37:58 Spying. Spying on you.
583 00:38:01 Sure, I'm going to take you where there aren't any spies.
584 00:38:04 Michael, where?
585 00:38:06 Along way off, some one of the far places.
586 00:38:10 Far place? We're in one of them now.
587 00:38:12 Running away doesn't work. I tried it.
588 00:38:17 Everything's bad, Michael. Everything.
589 00:38:21 You can't escape it or fight it.
590 00:38:23 You've got to get along with it, deal with it, make terms.
591 00:38:28 You're such a foolish knight errant, Michael.
592 00:38:31 You're big and strong,
593 00:38:33 but you just don't know... how to take care of yourself.
594 00:38:36 So how could you take care of me?
595 00:38:39 HI, Michael!
596 00:38:41 If you'll so pardon me this intrusion...
597 00:38:44 there's a couple of police officers out here.
598 00:38:46 Cops?
599 00:38:49 I don't speak their language, see?
600 00:38:51 And they wants me to identify this guy.
601 00:38:53 What's the Spanish for "drunken bum"?
602 00:39:01 It was early October when we made San Francisco...
603 00:39:05 and dropped anchor across the bay from the city, in Sausalito.
604 00:39:09 It had been a most interesting cruise.
605 00:39:13 All very rich and rare and strange.
606 00:39:16 But I had had no stomach for it.
607 00:39:18 To begin with, living on a hook takes away your appetite.
608 00:39:23 You've no taste for any pleasure at all,
609 00:39:25 but the one that's burning in you.
610 00:39:27 But even without an appetite...
611 00:39:29 I'd learned it's quite amazing how much...
612 00:39:32 a fool like me can swallow.
613 00:39:35 Please, Michael, be careful.
614 00:39:40 The car's down there.
615 00:39:43 Mr. Bannister's waiting to take you into the city...
616 00:39:46 to San Francisco. But you're not going with him.
617 00:39:50 You're going with me.
618 00:39:53 Michael
619 00:39:56 You think I can't take care of you...
620 00:39:57 and I'd be after running off with you to an island
621 00:40:00 to eat berries and goat's milk.
622 00:40:02 And I'd have to take in washing to support you.
623 00:40:04 Hello, kiddies.
624 00:40:07 There's George.
625 00:40:10 What would you say to $5, 000, to get us started?
626 00:40:14 We've got a date with a couple of beers, fella.
627 00:40:17 Arthur was asking for you.
628 00:40:20 He wondered where you'd gone.
629 00:40:24 I won't tell him.
630 00:40:29 You didn't answer my question.
631 00:40:30 - $5, 000. - Goodbye, Michael.
632 00:40:33 Couldn't we start on that?
633 00:40:38 Would you have to take in washing on $5, 000?
634 00:41:00 Sit down.
635 00:41:03 I suppose you're wondering what's behind my little proposition.
636 00:41:07 It's none of your business,
637 00:41:08 but since we're what you call "partners in crime"...
638 00:41:12 I'll tell you that the firm of Bannister & Grisby is insured...
639 00:41:15 against the death of either partner.
640 00:41:17 That means, if one of us dies
641 00:41:19 the other stands to get a lot of money.
642 00:41:21 - Thanks. Now, leave us alone. - Yes, sir.
643 00:41:24 Like some other people we both know,
644 00:41:26 I'm not very happily married.
645 00:41:28 And another thing, frankly...
646 00:41:30 I don't want to be within 1, 000 miles of that city...
647 00:41:34 or any other city when they start dropping those bombs.
648 00:41:38 Michael, there's been a suggestion we drive you into town.
649 00:41:42 Want a beer before you go?
650 00:41:44 I'll be waiting with Mrs. Bannister in the car.
651 00:41:48 Better meet me in my office. Make it late tonight.
652 00:41:51 - What for? - $5, 000.
653 00:41:54 That ought to take a girl and a sailor
654 00:41:56 on quite a nice little trip.
655 00:42:00 - I'll meet you at your office. - Do.
656 00:42:02 There's a little paper I'd like you to sign.
657 00:42:04 It's nothing very binding or important, really...
658 00:42:07 just a confession of murder.
659 00:42:10 Here's to crime!
660 00:42:23 She say, meet you at aquarium, 9:00, before many people there.
661 00:42:26 The aquarium?
662 00:42:29 If you ever need a good lawyer, Michael,
663 00:42:33 let me know.
664 00:42:38 "I, Michael O'Hara...
665 00:42:40 "in order to live in peace with my God,
666 00:42:42 do freely make the following confession.
667 00:42:44 "On the evening of August 9..." That's tomorrow night, fella.
668 00:42:48 "I shot and killed Mr. George Grisby...
669 00:42:50 "placing his dead corpse in the Sausalito bay."
670 00:42:53 Just a minute, sir.
671 00:42:54 What you are reading there, am I suppose to have written it?
672 00:42:58 It's your confession.
673 00:43:00 This is the easiest $5, 000 you'll ever earn, fella.
674 00:43:02 Why don't you do it yourself?
675 00:43:04 Commit suicide? Me? Don't be silly.
676 00:43:07 Suicide is against the law.
677 00:43:09 We're not going to break the law.
678 00:43:11 This is going to be murder, and it's going to be legal.
679 00:43:15 I want to live, but I want to vanish.
680 00:43:18 I want to go away and change my name,
681 00:43:20 and never be heard of again.
682 00:43:22 But that costs money, and it isn't easy nowadays.
683 00:43:26 If they're looking for you, they'll find you,
684 00:43:28 unless they think you're dead.
685 00:43:31 They'll find you even on the smallest island
686 00:43:33 in the South Seas.
687 00:43:35 That's where I'm going to be, fella,
688 00:43:37 on that smallest island.
689 00:43:41 I'll mail the rest to you after the murder.
690 00:43:45 I want to live on that island in peace.
691 00:43:49 That won't be possible
692 00:43:50 unless the world is satisfied I don't exist.
693 00:43:54 You know, the law is a funny thing, fella.
694 00:43:57 The State of California will say I'm dead,
695 00:44:00 Tofficially dead...
696 00:44:01 if somebody'll say they murdered me.
697 00:44:04 That's what I'm paying you for.
698 00:44:07 - To murder you? - To say you did.
699 00:44:09 Well, what happens to you really?
700 00:44:11 - Well, I disappear. - What happens to me?
701 00:44:14 Nothing.
702 00:44:16 That's the joker.
703 00:44:18 You swear you killed me, but you can't be arrested.
704 00:44:20 That's the law. Look it up for yourself.
705 00:44:23 There's no such thing as homicide, unless they find a corpse.
706 00:44:28 It just isn't murder if they don't find a body.
707 00:44:31 According to the law, I'm dead...
708 00:44:34 if you say you murdered me.
709 00:44:37 But you're not a murderer unless I'm dead.
710 00:44:42 Silly, isn't it?
711 00:44:50 I've never seen an aquarium.
712 00:44:54 Would you show me about?
713 00:44:59 I couldn't think where else we could meet.
714 00:45:01 - Only tourists and schoolchildren come. - And lovers.
715 00:45:05 - Michael! - Fair Rosalie!
716 00:45:06 - Do you love me very much? - I do.
717 00:45:07 Do you still want to take me away with you?
718 00:45:10 - Why do you ask that? - Tell me where we'll go. Michael!
719 00:45:12 Will you carry me off into the sunrise?
720 00:45:14 Don't torment me. I'll take care of you. You won't starve.
721 00:45:17 I don't care where it is, Michael,
722 00:45:19 just take me there.
723 00:45:22 Take me, quick.
724 00:45:25 Take me.
725 00:45:32 What?
726 00:45:34 For heaven's sakes, come along. Come on.
727 00:45:41 - Come on. Come on. - Can't I look? I want to see.
728 00:45:45 I don't want you to worry about us.
729 00:45:47 - Oh, Michael I really worry about it. - I'm making arrangements.
730 00:45:48 The things you said yesterday about money.
731 00:45:52 You didn't sound like you.
732 00:45:55 You're not going to try anything foolish, are you?
733 00:45:58 I'm afraid so. Something very foolish indeed.
734 00:46:06 "I, Michael O'Hara, in order to live in peace with my God..."
735 00:46:09 "do freely make the following confession."
736 00:46:12 Read the last part, that explains the whole of it.
737 00:46:19 "We arrived at the boat landing at approximately 10:20."
738 00:46:22 "Mr. Grisby said he heard a sound of something suspicious."
739 00:46:25 "He said he was frightened of a hold-up
740 00:46:26 and asked me to get the gun, just in case."
741 00:46:30 "I reached in and got the gun, but I'd hardly taken hold of it..."
742 00:46:33 "when the gun went off by accident in my hand..."
743 00:46:35 "and I saw that Mr. Grisby was all covered with blood."
744 00:46:40 "It took me a minute to realise
745 00:46:42 that Mr. Grisby was dead."
746 00:46:43 "To realise that I, Michael O'Hara, had killed him."
747 00:46:49 But I don't understand, Michael.
748 00:46:52 What were you doing with George in Sausalito?
749 00:46:54 It says Mr. Grisby wants to spend the night on a yacht...
750 00:46:57 and asked me to drive him there.
751 00:47:00 And that's where I kill him.
752 00:47:02 You see, with the rough tide there is in the bay...
753 00:47:05 they wouldn't recover the body, if there was one.
754 00:47:08 You don't understand, darling.
755 00:47:11 He isn't dead yet, Grisby's alive.
756 00:47:13 He won't be murdered until tonight.
757 00:47:15 Is that foolish enough for you?
758 00:47:18 My husband wrote that thing and got you to sign it for him.
759 00:47:21 It's one of those famous Bannister tricks.
760 00:47:23 No, it's Grisby's idea.
761 00:47:25 It seems Mr. Grisby wants to disappear...
762 00:47:29 and this is a scheme of his to get himself declared dead.
763 00:47:34 There's more to it than that, Michael.
764 00:47:36 I don't know what, but there's more.
765 00:47:38 It's a trap of some kind.
766 00:47:43 You meet George tonight, just as he arranged.
767 00:47:46 Go with him to Sausalito and do whatever crazy...
768 00:47:49 nonsense he asks you to do.
769 00:47:50 As long as no one's hurt it won't matter.
770 00:47:53 But don't let him out of your sight.
771 00:47:55 Maybe George isn't as big a fool as he seems to be...
772 00:47:58 but I'll swear my husband's behind this whole thing.
773 00:48:03 Michael, why did you let yourself get dragged into it?
774 00:48:06 Sure because I'm a fool,
775 00:48:08 a deliberate, intentional fool...
776 00:48:10 and that's the worst kind. Or didn't you know?
777 00:48:13 Yes, my beloved, my beloved fool.
778 00:48:17 I know.
779 00:48:24 I don't think there's anybody home, just Broome.
780 00:48:27 Mr. Bannister's in the city,
781 00:48:29 and Mrs. Bannister, I think, went to the movies.
782 00:48:32 - Better wait for me in the kitchen. - Okay.
783 00:48:34 Make some coffee, we'll both need it.
784 00:48:37 I've got things to attend to.
785 00:48:52 Well?
786 00:48:54 I wonder, am I the only one
787 00:48:55 that's on to you and her?
788 00:48:57 Who?
789 00:48:57 Nobody else seems to guess you're sweet on her.
790 00:49:01 That ought to be worth extra,
791 00:49:03 but I'll throw it in for the same price.
792 00:49:05 What are you selling?
793 00:49:06 I can shut up, that's what I'm selling.
794 00:49:08 You see, I'm a snoopy kind of a guy.
795 00:49:11 I find things out. I get around.
796 00:49:15 I got around one afternoon in Sausalito.
797 00:49:18 I overheard a little conversation down in Mexico.
798 00:49:20 I found out about a little plot of yours.
799 00:49:23 You wouldn't want me to say nothing
800 00:49:24 about how you're framing Michael.
801 00:49:27 Frame him for a murder you're going to commit.
802 00:49:29 Well, let's talk it over tomorrow.
803 00:49:32 When you'll be playing dead
804 00:49:33 and someone we both know is really dead?
805 00:49:35 No, thanks, Mr. Grisby.
806 00:49:37 We'll settle our account, right now.
807 00:49:41 All right, Broome...
808 00:49:44 if you insist.
809 00:50:08 - What are you doing? - Hello, Michael.
810 00:50:10 I'm sorry. You drive.
811 00:50:12 Were you shooting a gun?
812 00:50:14 Yeah, I was just doing a little target practice.
813 00:50:18 That's what you're going to say, isn't it...
814 00:50:20 when you shoot the gun down by the boat landing?
815 00:50:22 People come out of the bar to see what happened.
816 00:50:25 You're going to say, "I was just doing a little target practice."
817 00:50:28 Of course, really, you're supposed to have shot me.
818 00:50:32 And later, when nobody's looking...
819 00:50:33 you're supposed to have thrown my corpse into the bay.
820 00:51:05 Look out!
821 00:51:07 What happened back there?
822 00:51:09 Anybody hurt?
823 00:51:14 - Kind of banged it up, mister. - Yes, hard, I'm afraid
824 00:51:17 It's our fault. Here's my card. Let me know if there's any damage.
825 00:51:19 Looks like you got damage.
826 00:51:21 - take a look at your hand. It's cut bad! - Really, it's all right.
827 00:51:24 - Well, goodnight. - Goodnight, Mr. Grisby.
828 00:51:26 Goodnight.
829 00:51:27 - Did he get a good look at us? - What?
830 00:51:29 The truck driver, I mean. He'll make a good witness.
831 00:51:32 What?
832 00:51:33 He'll testify he saw us just before the murder.
833 00:51:39 Broome, are you ill?
834 00:51:42 I've got some lead in me, where it hurts.
835 00:51:45 - I'll call a doctor. - Did already.
836 00:51:47 Trouble is, the doc will report the police.
837 00:51:51 The police will want to know
838 00:51:51 who was the certain party who shot me.
839 00:51:54 Don't worry, he'll get his.
840 00:51:57 There's going to be a murder.
841 00:51:59 Aingt going to be a fake murder this time.
842 00:52:01 Somebody's going to be killed.
843 00:52:02 - You mean... - Yeah, your husband.
844 00:52:04 Maybe he's the one who'll be knocked off.
845 00:52:07 - What? - Could be.
846 00:52:09 You better get down to his office,
847 00:52:11 if you want to do anything about it.
848 00:52:21 What are you doing?
849 00:52:22 Getting blood all over the floor of the car.
850 00:52:25 My blood. It's perfect.
851 00:52:27 If you'd shot me, there would be blood, fella. See?
852 00:52:30 Now, when you get back to the garage,
853 00:52:32 start washing out the bloodstains.
854 00:52:35 You're trying to wipe out the evidence, see?
855 00:52:37 But be careful not to do such a good job
856 00:52:39 that they can't analyse the stains.
857 00:52:41 You can just try to wash that out.
858 00:52:43 Get the gun. It's in the glove compartment.
859 00:52:45 Good. Come on now. Let's go.
860 00:52:54 Be sure enough people in the bar get a good look at you.
861 00:52:57 They're bound to ask about the shooting.
862 00:52:59 Just say you're doing a little target practice.
863 00:53:04 Be sure and wait until you hear the speedboat get away.
864 00:53:06 - Understand? - Where are you going?
865 00:53:08 Give me that cap!
866 00:53:10 - What are you laughing at? - Wait and see.
867 00:53:39 - Get the law! - Get back in the house!
868 00:53:46 You come back in the house. It's none of your business!
869 00:53:49 Why don't you let people get some sleep around here?
870 00:53:54 Others say they heard the shots.
871 00:54:00 What are you doing with that gun?
872 00:54:01 I was just doing a little target practice.
873 00:54:05 - Where are you going with it now? - Is he drunk?
874 00:54:07 He's soused!
875 00:54:16 San Rafael San Rafael.
876 00:54:25 Hello. I want to speak to Mrs. Bannister.
877 00:54:28 What?
878 00:54:29 It's me, Broome.
879 00:54:31 Get down to the office. Montgomery Street.
880 00:54:34 You was framed.
881 00:54:36 Grisby didn't want to disappear.
882 00:54:38 He just wanted an alibi.
883 00:54:39 And you're it. You're the fall guy.
884 00:54:42 Grisby's gone down there to kill Bannister, now.
885 00:54:47 Hello?
886 00:54:49 Hello?
887 00:54:51 Hello?
888 00:55:04 Stop that car! Stop the car!
889 00:55:11 Am I too late?
890 00:55:12 - For what? - To save Mr. Bannister.
891 00:55:13 - Who? - Arthur Bannister.
892 00:55:15 - That's blood, aingt it? - Sure, it's blood.
893 00:55:18 - It's all over the seat. - Where?
894 00:55:20 - Let go of me! - There's blood all over him.
895 00:55:22 - Your name? - Michael O'Hara.
896 00:55:23 Listen to this paper I found on the sidewalk.
897 00:55:26 I want to know about Mr. Bannister.
898 00:55:28 Go ahead, Joe.
899 00:55:29 "I, Michael O'Hara, in order to live in peace with my God..."
900 00:55:33 Yes, Michael?
901 00:55:36 - You were asking for me? - Pardon me, please.
902 00:55:38 - "freely make the following confession." - Confession!
903 00:55:41 "On the evening of August 9,
904 00:55:42 I shot and killed George Grisby."
905 00:55:45 Then it wasn't you that was killed, it was him, Grisby!
906 00:55:49 Hello, darling. Have you heard the news?
907 00:55:51 George has been murdered.
908 00:55:53 He was found here in the street
909 00:55:55 with Michael's cap in his hand.
910 00:55:58 Michael is going to need a good lawyer.
911 00:56:04 Well, it's my own fault...
912 00:56:06 but that's how I got into it, big boob that I am.
913 00:56:10 I began to ask myself if I wasn't out of my head entirely.
914 00:56:13 The wrong man was arrested. The wrong man was shot.
915 00:56:18 Grisby was dead and so was Broome.
916 00:56:21 And what about Bannister?
917 00:56:24 He was going to defend me in a trial for my life.
918 00:56:28 And me, charged with a couple of murders I did not commit.
919 00:56:32 Either me, or the rest of the whole world is absolutely insane.
920 00:56:42 You know my associate, Mr. Seeley.
921 00:56:44 - Hello! - He's arranged for your pass into the jail.
922 00:56:46 It's in the building.
923 00:56:47 - Should he take you? - I'd rather go by myself.
924 00:56:50 All right, Seeley. I'll join you in the office.
925 00:56:52 Okay, Mr. Bannister. Excuse me, Mrs. Bannister.
926 00:56:58 You want to be alone with Michael?
927 00:57:00 - It was your idea. - Morning, Bannister.
928 00:57:02 Morning, Judge. Is your boy still in the hospital?
929 00:57:05 - Been home since Tuesday. - Well, that's fine, Judge.
930 00:57:08 - Wasn't it your idea? - Yes, Lover?
931 00:57:10 Oh, I beg your pardon.
932 00:57:11 Wasn't it your idea?
933 00:57:13 Isn't it your idea to save Michael from the gas chamber?
934 00:57:16 Arthur Bannister's the only one who can do it.
935 00:57:18 What do you think? Hello, Galloway!
936 00:57:20 Hi, Bannister, how's tricks?
937 00:57:22 - You know our district attorney, dear. - How do you do?
938 00:57:24 Hello, Mrs. Bannister.
939 00:57:26 I was the murdered man's partner.
940 00:57:28 The other victim was my servant.
941 00:57:30 If I defend Michael,
942 00:57:31 any jury will figure I have reason to believe he's innocent.
943 00:57:35 And you have reason to believe that Michael is innocent?
944 00:57:46 I hear that Galloway is going to say
945 00:57:48 that Michael took George's corpse...
946 00:57:49 into the city in our speedboat.
947 00:57:51 But he didn't. We can prove...
948 00:57:52 Prove? George couldn't have taken it.
949 00:57:54 - Why not? - How could it get back?
950 00:57:55 - Back where? - To the yacht, naturally.
951 00:57:58 The speedboat couldn't have driven itself.
952 00:58:00 Or maybe it was George's ghost.
953 00:58:02 Maybe the boat just drifted back.
954 00:58:04 No, Lover.
955 00:58:06 Michael has got to plead excusable homicide.
956 00:58:08 But you can prove he didn't do it with his gun.
957 00:58:11 They know it wasn't Michael's gun that killed George.
958 00:58:14 The gun that did kill George can't be found, Lover,
959 00:58:17 so we can't prove...
960 00:58:18 that Michael didn't shoot him.
961 00:58:20 And it was Michael's gun that killed Broome.
962 00:58:24 Now...
963 00:58:26 Michael is going to need everything that the greatest...
964 00:58:29 living trial lawyer can do for him.
965 00:58:33 Our good district attorney over there
966 00:58:34 has worked up a beautiful case.
967 00:58:37 The truck driver, the fat saloon keeper down at the docks...
968 00:58:40 they'll be effective witnesses. He'll know how to handle them.
969 00:58:43 And then there's this crazy confession.
970 00:58:46 But Michael has an explanation.
971 00:58:50 Explanation?
972 00:58:51 - You think it's funny? - Funny?
973 00:58:54 You mean that story about how George
974 00:58:56 hired Michael to kill George?
975 00:58:57 To pretend to kill him.
976 00:58:59 Really?
977 00:59:01 Why would George want to disappear?
978 00:59:04 Michael said something about partnership insurance.
979 00:59:07 - What? - Partnership insurance.
980 00:59:08 - Which he, George wanted to collect? - Yes.
981 00:59:11 - And He, George wanted everybody to think he was dead? - Yes
982 00:59:16 Dead, so that he could collect the insurance?
983 00:59:18 Yes.
984 00:59:21 Well, if he was dead, how could he collect?
985 00:59:25 Now, Lover...
986 00:59:26 if your Irishman doesn't want to go to the gas chamber...
987 00:59:29 he's going to have to trust me.
988 00:59:32 But you, do you trust him?
989 00:59:37 I wouldn't trust him with my wife.
990 00:59:41 You want to make sure he doesn't get off, don't you?
991 00:59:45 I've never lost a case, remember?
992 00:59:49 Besides...
993 01:00:00 my wife might think he was a martyr.
994 01:00:04 I've got to defend him.
995 01:00:07 I haven't any choice.
996 01:00:11 And neither have you.
997 01:00:22 Hello
998 01:00:24 It looks bad for me. Isn't that what your husband says?
999 01:00:28 Whatever else he is, Arthur's a marvellous lawyer.
1000 01:00:31 You've got to trust him, Michael.
1001 01:00:33 - Why? Why should I trust him? - Because...
1002 01:00:34 it's your only chance.
1003 01:00:39 Because I want you to.
1004 01:00:42 That'll have to do for a reason.
1005 01:00:44 Michael...
1006 01:00:46 - Why did you kill Broome? - What?
1007 01:00:48 Don't be afraid to tell me. I just want to know.
1008 01:00:50 It was Grisby who killed Broome.
1009 01:00:52 He was going to murder your husband.
1010 01:00:53 - George kill Arthur? - You know that.
1011 01:00:55 What could he possibly gain from it?
1012 01:00:57 - Only for one thing. He couldn't get a divorce. - What?
1013 01:00:59 He wanted people to think he was dead
1014 01:01:01 so he could get away from his wife.
1015 01:01:02 - Wife? But that's impossible. - Why?
1016 01:01:06 George didn't have a wife.
1017 01:01:09 He wasn't married.
1018 01:01:23 And because of that, you can be fairly certain of the month.
1019 01:01:28 Mrs. Bannister, I saved a seat for you.
1020 01:01:31 Would you gentlemen please move over?
1021 01:01:35 - Thank you. - Sit down!
1022 01:01:37 I just want to look at her.
1023 01:01:39 - I object! - Sit down!
1024 01:01:41 The question calls for the operation of the officer's mind.
1025 01:01:45 Sustained.
1026 01:01:46 Very well. In the interest of saving time, we'll proceed...
1027 01:01:50 as I'm sure Officer Peters is most anxious to go home...
1028 01:01:54 to his wife and family
1029 01:01:55 before returning to duty.
1030 01:01:57 Now then, Officer Peters,
1031 01:01:58 except for the blood, the clothes were dry.
1032 01:02:00 - Yes, sir. - They were dry.
1033 01:02:02 The defendant stated in his confession
1034 01:02:04 he threw the body into the bay.
1035 01:02:05 Your Honour, the district attorney isn't cross-examining.
1036 01:02:08 - He's making speeches. - That isn't so!
1037 01:02:10 I move for the declaration of mistrial...
1038 01:02:13 on the grounds that the jury is being prejudiced.
1039 01:02:15 These are some of the great Bannister's trial tactics,
1040 01:02:18 in appeal for sympathy.
1041 01:02:19 The district attorney is beginning to get vicious.
1042 01:02:22 When you two gentlemen get over your argument,
1043 01:02:24 tell me who won.
1044 01:02:26 Then I'll decide on the objection.
1045 01:02:30 Objection sustained.
1046 01:02:32 Your witness, Mr. Bannister.
1047 01:02:34 No questions, except, yes...
1048 01:02:39 Officer Peters,
1049 01:02:42 I don't wish to keep you
1050 01:02:44 from your wife and children...
1051 01:02:45 any more than the district attorney,
1052 01:02:48 who was so concerned about them a moment ago.
1053 01:02:51 but I would like to ask you one question:
1054 01:02:56 Officer Peters, have you a wife and children?
1055 01:03:00 Well...
1056 01:03:03 no.
1057 01:03:07 Thank you. You may step down.
1058 01:03:09 Call your next witness.
1059 01:03:13 I call...
1060 01:03:17 Arthur Bannister
1061 01:03:23 It's certainly unusual, Your Honour, to put a defence attorney...
1062 01:03:26 on the witness stand.
1063 01:03:27 But I'm confident that my client will make no objection.
1064 01:03:32 Galloway can't make Banniste
1065 01:03:33 testify against his own client, right?
1066 01:03:35 Hey, what happened?
1067 01:03:36 This trial keeps getting screwier all the time!
1068 01:03:38 Your Honour, I wouldn't take this step...
1069 01:03:41 if there were more effective
1070 01:03:42 means of establishing the evidence I'll bring forward.
1071 01:03:45 With my client's express permission...
1072 01:03:49 Mr. Bannister will take the stand.
1073 01:03:53 I've never seen anything like that before.
1074 01:03:55 - I thought he was smart. - They don't come smarter.
1075 01:03:57 - Maybe he's the bad guy? - Maybe he's wrong?
1076 01:03:59 - Maybe he killed him? - You aingt kidding!
1077 01:04:02 Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth... the whole truth
1078 01:04:04 so help you God?
1079 01:04:06 I do.
1080 01:04:06 State your name.
1081 01:04:08 Arthur Bannister
1082 01:04:14 Mr. Bannister, you are a member of the Bar.
1083 01:04:19 I am.
1084 01:04:21 Quiet!
1085 01:04:23 And have been...
1086 01:04:25 Quiet!
1087 01:04:26 And have been for a number of years.
1088 01:04:29 That is correct.
1089 01:04:34 The defendant, Michael O'Hara,
1090 01:04:36 worked as a crew member on your yacht.
1091 01:04:38 Yes.
1092 01:04:40 Did he seem happy in his job?
1093 01:04:42 I beg your pardon?
1094 01:04:44 You had your back turned...
1095 01:04:45 - Did he seem happy in his job? - Reasonably so.
1096 01:04:49 - Did you get that answer? - I did. Reasonably so.
1097 01:04:52 As a matter of fact, wasn't he threatening to quit?
1098 01:04:55 Yes.
1099 01:04:57 Did you know, Mr. Bannister, that right after the murders...
1100 01:05:01 Right after the murders,
1101 01:05:03 we found the defendant's bags packed...
1102 01:05:05 and everything put away in readiness
1103 01:05:08 - for an immediate departure? - Yes.
1104 01:05:09 Well!
1105 01:05:10 In your experience as an attorney,
1106 01:05:12 would this not indicate premeditation?
1107 01:05:14 The district attorney is making speeches...
1108 01:05:16 Premeditation and plan for flight?
1109 01:05:18 Making speeches, drawing conclusions!
1110 01:05:20 - I'm not drawing conclusions! - You are drawing conclusions!!
1111 01:05:22 Gentlemen!
1112 01:05:23 - He is asking improper questions... - Your Honour, I think...
1113 01:05:26 I ask Your Honour to declare a mistrial.
1114 01:05:30 Overruled.
1115 01:05:32 Exception.
1116 01:05:33 No further questions.
1117 01:05:35 Would Your Honour kindly explain to the jury that...
1118 01:05:39 since the district attorney has
1119 01:05:40 placed me in the position of a witness...
1120 01:05:43 I am permitted, as the defence attorney,
1121 01:05:45 to cross-examine myself?
1122 01:05:49 These are more of the persuasive Mr. Bannister's trial tactics.
1123 01:05:53 The jury is so instructed.
1124 01:05:57 Question: Mr. Bannister, did the defendant say anything...
1125 01:06:01 as to why he had taken the job?
1126 01:06:03 Answer: Yes, Mr. Bannister.
1127 01:06:08 He reminded Mr. Bannister that Mr. Bannister...
1128 01:06:10 had to go to the seaman's hiring hall
1129 01:06:13 and use his persuasive powers...
1130 01:06:16 to convince the defendant to take the job.
1131 01:06:18 Question:
1132 01:06:19 Can you think of anything else, Mr. Bannister...
1133 01:06:21 that is relevant to this inquiry?
1134 01:06:23 I found this boy to be clean cut, courageous, resourceful...
1135 01:06:29 honest, hardworking.
1136 01:06:30 Question: Now, Mr. Bannister,
1137 01:06:33 please answer the question, yes or no.
1138 01:06:35 Can you think of anything else that is relevant to this issue?
1139 01:06:39 Answer:
1140 01:06:40 No!
1141 01:06:44 Very well. Thank you, Mr. Bannister. You may step down.
1142 01:06:50 Your Honour, I have a subpoena
1143 01:06:53 for a witness who is present in the courtroom.
1144 01:06:55 May I have the bailiff serve it at this time?
1145 01:06:57 Bailiff, you will serve the subpoena.
1146 01:07:06 I call Mrs. Arthur Bannister.
1147 01:07:11 She doesn't have to, does she?
1148 01:07:13 I don't know.
1149 01:07:14 Don't be silly. Sure, she's got to take it.
1150 01:07:17 Well, who says there is?
1151 01:07:18 Sit down and mind your own business.
1152 01:07:32 Raise your right hand.
1153 01:07:33 Do you solemnly swear to tell the whole truth, so help you God?
1154 01:07:38 I do.
1155 01:07:39 - State your name. - Mrs. Arthur Bannister.
1156 01:07:44 Mrs. Bannister, did you ever have guards...
1157 01:07:47 to police your house,
1158 01:07:50 or the yacht on which you just made a cruise?
1159 01:07:52 No.
1160 01:07:54 Why?
1161 01:07:56 We never felt the need of it.
1162 01:07:58 You have no children, have you?
1163 01:08:02 - I have no children. - You have no children.
1164 01:08:04 So you weren't concerned about kidnappers, is that correct?
1165 01:08:09 That is correct.
1166 01:08:10 There was a man employed in your house...
1167 01:08:13 and on your husband's yacht named Sidney Broome?
1168 01:08:17 Yes.
1169 01:08:18 You've known Mr. Broome for several years?
1170 01:08:21 No.
1171 01:08:23 Would it surprise you if I were to tell you that the detective...
1172 01:08:27 hired by your husband in divorce cases was Sidney Broome?
1173 01:08:33 The man who was employed in your house as a butler...
1174 01:08:36 and on your husband yacht as a steward,
1175 01:08:37 and who was subsequently murdered.
1176 01:08:39 - I object! - Does the counsel deny that...
1177 01:08:42 Overruled.
1178 01:08:43 Does counsel deny that
1179 01:08:44 the butler Broome was the detective Broome...
1180 01:08:46 used by him in divorce cases?
1181 01:08:49 Mrs. Bannister,
1182 01:08:51 can you think of any reason why your husband would want...
1183 01:08:54 to hire a divorce detective
1184 01:08:56 other than to watch you?
1185 01:08:57 - I object! - Objection sustained.
1186 01:08:59 As a matter of fact. Didn't you and your husband...
1187 01:09:02 have an argument about
1188 01:09:03 your showing an infatuation for O'Hara?
1189 01:09:05 We did not.
1190 01:09:07 Isn't it a fact that the defendant, O'Hara, made advances to you?
1191 01:09:11 And told you he was infatuated with you?
1192 01:09:17 He was very respectful.
1193 01:09:20 Speak up, Mrs. Bannister.
1194 01:09:24 He was very respectful.
1195 01:09:27 And I think he was fond of me.
1196 01:09:30 Just what is your definition of "fond, " Mrs. Bannister?
1197 01:09:36 As a matter of fact, you and Michael O'Hara...
1198 01:09:38 have kissed each other, haven't you?
1199 01:09:40 To name one occasion,
1200 01:09:42 you were seen in the aquarium of this city...
1201 01:09:44 kissing each other!
1202 01:09:46 Do you deny that?
1203 01:09:56 No.
1204 01:09:58 No further questions. Your witness, Mr. Bannister.
1205 01:10:06 No questions.
1206 01:10:12 The State Department has refused any comment.
1207 01:10:13 Here in San Francisco,
1208 01:10:15 the fate of "Black Irish" O'Hara...
1209 01:10:17 notorious waterfront agitator,
1210 01:10:18 whose trial for murder of George Grisby...
1211 01:10:21 has held the front pages these recent weeks...
1212 01:10:22 remains undecided, as the jury, already out seven hours...
1213 01:10:26 has still to return a verdict. The "Black Irish" case, according to...
1214 01:10:56 How long do they take usually?
1215 01:10:58 You can't ever tell about a jury.
1216 01:11:05 Excuse me, Your Honour.
1217 01:11:08 Yes?
1218 01:11:09 The jury's coming out now.
1219 01:11:10 Thank you, Officer McNulty.
1220 01:11:25 By the way...
1221 01:11:29 what has Elsa been telling you?
1222 01:11:31 Did you imagine that I didn't know she's been coming to see you?
1223 01:11:36 - She asked me to trust you. - But you don't.
1224 01:11:38 The jury's reached its verdict.
1225 01:11:40 Why?
1226 01:11:42 Because I know you wanted me to be convicted.
1227 01:11:45 Now that it's too late for you to do anything about it...
1228 01:11:47 I might as well tell you, this is one case I've enjoyed losing.
1229 01:11:53 I'm coming to see you in the death house, Michael. Every day.
1230 01:11:57 Our little visits will be great fun.
1231 01:12:00 I'm going to ask for a stay of execution.
1232 01:12:02 And I really hope it will be granted.
1233 01:12:05 I want you to live as long as possible before you die.
1234 01:12:08 You're talking kind of tough, aren't you, Mr. Bannister?
1235 01:12:11 I've got an edge. I know you're going to the gas chamber.
1236 01:12:16 Don't be so sure.
1237 01:12:18 I know the killer.
1238 01:12:21 I know who murdered Grisby.
1239 01:12:25 Michael!
1240 01:12:36 Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, have you arrived at a verdict?
1241 01:12:38 - We, the jury, have... - Wait a minute!
1242 01:12:42 Poison! Poison pills!
1243 01:12:44 Take him to my chambers!
1244 01:12:50 Get that doctor!!
1245 01:12:51 I just talked to the doctor. He's coming.
1246 01:12:53 Said to keep him on his feet.
1247 01:12:54 - We need help. - I can't control this crowd by myself.
1248 01:12:57 The way I understand it,
1249 01:12:58 he'll be all right if we keep him moving.
1250 01:13:01 I need help in there!
1251 01:13:02 - If he goes to sleep, he's done for. - Done for? Well!
1252 01:13:05 I need at least two of your officers
1253 01:13:07 to control the crowd in my courtroom.
1254 01:13:09 I'll try and get the reporters.
1255 01:13:10 Reporters? You'll do no such thing.
1256 01:13:13 - Come in. - I'll see the reporters right now!
1257 01:13:16 We have to prepare a statement.
1258 01:13:17 That's it, Manny, keep him walking!
1259 01:13:20 All right, Mr. Galloway.
1260 01:13:40 No pictures, please, now!
1261 01:14:21 Stay close together now, while I escort you out to dinner.
1262 01:14:24 - Sure, it's Mike. - What can we do?
1263 01:14:26 We've got to think of something.
1264 01:14:27 That's another jury from another trial across there.
1265 01:14:30 - Please do not talk about the case... - He's walking out with them!
1266 01:14:32 outside of the jury room.
1267 01:14:34 he judge hopes that you will arrive at...
1268 01:14:36 a verdict as soon as possible.
1269 01:14:42 That way! Come on. There he goes!
1270 01:14:45 My goodness, my window!
1271 01:14:46 My chessboard! McNulty! Officer Fishbein!
1272 01:14:50 I expect a full report from you.
1273 01:14:52 Get off the floor, Officer! No pictures!
1274 01:14:55 - What happened? - Hello?
1275 01:14:56 That woman's too nice looking to have stolen all that jewellery.
1276 01:15:00 Jury duty is such a responsibility, don't you think?
1277 01:15:03 Hey, you. You were told not to talk about the case.
1278 01:15:06 Now don't let it happen again. All right, keep moving!
1279 01:15:24 Elsa!
1280 01:15:55 That way!
1281 01:16:32 Did you see a man come by?
1282 01:16:34 She's looking for someone.
1283 01:16:40 - One? - Yes.
1284 01:16:44 Where is the Westerner sitting?
1285 01:17:01 - Where is the phone? - Backstage.
1286 01:17:30 - Where? - Over there.
1287 01:17:35 - Please connect to Li Gong. - Where is Li Gong?
1288 01:17:49 - Hello, Li? - Hello. This is Li Gong.
1289 01:17:53 Please help me.
1290 01:17:55 I will send someone over to help you.
1291 01:18:20 Why did you do it, Michael?
1292 01:18:22 I didn't. I'm not guilty.
1293 01:18:24 Oh, the pills, you mean the pills.
1294 01:18:28 I saw you begging me to swallow.
1295 01:18:30 Begging me with your eyes.
1296 01:18:31 You didn't mean for me to take them all.
1297 01:18:32 So I held some back, but not enough.
1298 01:18:35 I took too many of the pills. I'm faint.
1299 01:18:38 And now what?
1300 01:18:40 - I got to find something... - Don't you know they'll catch you?
1301 01:18:43 - Where will you hide? - I must find that gun.
1302 01:18:45 Gun? What gun?
1303 01:18:48 I've got to find the gun that killed Grisby. It'll prove I'm innocent.
1304 01:18:53 I've phoned our servant, Li.
1305 01:18:56 We're trying to arrange something, some place to take you.
1306 01:18:59 Just wait here quietly and watch the play.
1307 01:19:14 The police.
1308 01:19:20 Put your arms around me.
1309 01:19:49 Don't move!
1310 01:19:58 Don't you move! I told you not to move, I mean it.
1311 01:20:04 I found the gun.
1312 01:20:05 You killed Grisby. Yes.
1313 01:20:09 You're the killer.
1314 01:20:16 Go out there.
1315 01:20:27 I was right. She was the killer. She killed Grisby.
1316 01:20:32 Now she was going to kill me.
1317 01:20:34 Li and his friends smuggled me out in the dark...
1318 01:20:36 and hid me where I'd be safe from the cops,
1319 01:20:39 not safe from her.
1320 01:20:41 One of the Chinese worked in an amusement park.
1321 01:20:43 It was closed for the season.
1322 01:20:44 An empty amusement park makes a good hideout...
1323 01:20:47 and she wanted me hidden.
1324 01:20:52 Well, I came to...
1325 01:20:57 in the Crazy House.
1326 01:20:59 And for a while there, I thought it was me that was crazy.
1327 01:21:04 After what I'd been through,
1328 01:21:06 anything crazy at all seemed natural.
1329 01:21:10 But now, I was sane on one subject: her.
1330 01:21:15 I knew about her.
1331 01:21:16 She'd planned to kill Bannister, she and Grisby.
1332 01:21:21 Grisby was to do it for a share of Bannister's money.
1333 01:21:24 That's what Grisby thought.
1334 01:21:26 Of course, she meant to kill Grisby, too,
1335 01:21:28 after he'd served his purpose.
1336 01:21:30 Poor howling idiot. He never even did that.
1337 01:21:33 He went and shot Broome and that was not part of the plan.
1338 01:21:37 Broome might have got to the police before he died.
1339 01:21:40 And if the cops traced it to Grisby,
1340 01:21:42 and the cops made Grisby talk...
1341 01:21:45 he'd spill everything, and she'd be finished.
1342 01:21:48 She had to shut up Grisby, but quick...
1343 01:21:52 and I was the fall guy.
1344 01:22:30 In here. We're less likely to be heard.
1345 01:22:32 I thought it was only your husband you wanted to kill.
1346 01:22:35 Why don't you try to understand?
1347 01:22:38 George was supposed to take care of Arthur...
1348 01:22:40 but he lost his silly head and shot Broome.
1349 01:22:45 After that, I knew I couldn't trust him.
1350 01:22:48 He was mad.
1351 01:22:50 He had to be shot.
1352 01:22:52 - And what about me? - We could have gone off together.
1353 01:22:55 Into the sunrise?
1354 01:22:58 You and me? Or you and Grisby?
1355 01:23:01 I love you.
1356 01:23:02 "One who follows his nature keeps his original nature in the end."
1357 01:23:08 But haven't you heard ever of something better to follow?
1358 01:23:15 No
1359 01:23:22 I knew I'd find you two together.
1360 01:23:25 If I hadn't, Elsa, I might have gone on playing it your way.
1361 01:23:29 You didn't know that, but you did plan for me to follow you.
1362 01:23:32 You've been drinking.
1363 01:23:33 I presume you think that if you murder me here...
1364 01:23:37 your sailor friend will get the blame,
1365 01:23:39 and you'll be free to spend my money.
1366 01:23:42 Well, dear, you aren't the only one who wants me to die.
1367 01:23:46 Our good friend, the district attorney...
1368 01:23:48 is just itching to open a letter that I left with him.
1369 01:23:52 The letter tells all about you, Lover...
1370 01:23:55 so you'd be foolish to fire that gun.
1371 01:24:00 With these mirrors, it's difficult to tell.
1372 01:24:03 You are aiming at me, aren't you?
1373 01:24:06 I'm aiming at you, Lover!
1374 01:24:08 Of course, killing you is killing myself.
1375 01:24:12 It's the same thing.
1376 01:24:15 But, you know, I'm pretty tired of both of us.
1377 01:24:42 You know, for a smart girl, you make a lot of mistakes.
1378 01:24:46 You should have let me live.
1379 01:24:48 You're going to need a good lawyer.
1380 01:24:58 He and George...
1381 01:25:05 and now me.
1382 01:25:06 Like the sharks, mad with their own blood...
1383 01:25:11 chewing away at their own selves.
1384 01:25:15 It's true.
1385 01:25:20 I made a lot of mistakes.
1386 01:25:23 You said the world's bad. We can't run away from the badness...
1387 01:25:26 and you're right there. But you said we can't fight it.
1388 01:25:29 We must deal with the badness, make terms.
1389 01:25:32 And didn't the badness deal with you...
1390 01:25:35 and make its own terms in the end, surely?
1391 01:25:38 You can fight, but what good is it?
1392 01:25:44 Goodbye.
1393 01:25:46 - Do you mean we can't win? - No, we can't win.
1394 01:25:52 Give my love to the sunrise.
1395 01:25:54 We can't lose either, only if we quit.
1396 01:25:59 And you're not going to?
1397 01:26:01 Not again.
1398 01:26:04 Oh, Michael...
1399 01:26:08 I'm afraid.
1400 01:26:12 Michael, come back here!
1401 01:26:17 Michael, please!
1402 01:26:22 I don't want to die!
1403 01:26:25 I don't want to die!
1404 01:26:34 I went to call the cops but I knew she'd be dead...
1405 01:26:37 before they got there.
1406 01:26:39 And I'd be free.
1407 01:26:41 Bannister's note to the DA would fix it.
1408 01:26:44 I'd be innocent officially.
1409 01:26:46 But that's a big word, "innocent." "Stupid" is more like it.
1410 01:26:53 Everybody is somebody's fool.
1411 01:26:56 The only way to stay out of trouble is to grow old...
1412 01:26:59 so I guess I'll concentrate on that.
1413 01:27:01 Maybe I'll live so long that I'll forget her.