The Devil Came from Akasava Page #2
- Year:
- 1971
- 84 min
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disappeared.
He was a good friend of mine,
and l would like to ask you,
to find out everything that you can
about what happened to him.
But you can't ask me
to send someone
to Akasava.
That is not at all
in my area of responsibility.
Really, you know you can send
someone...
- unofficially.
- Oh, Sir Philip,
how nice to see you again.
l hope you are doing fine.
We always enjoy seeing a guest.
l have to take care of the flowers.
Certainly. Yes, yes.
Sir Philip, could you
do a favor for an old friend?
Well...
Mr. Forrester, there is
a telephone call in the bar for you.
Mr. Forrester,
a telephone call.
Mr. Forrester, please.
My name is Forrester.
There is supposedly a call for me.
Thank you.
Forrester. Yes.
Yes. l understand.
lf you say so.
lt's okay.
All passengers of flight 737
to Mombasa, proceed to gate A.
The passengers from London
are asked
to go to Customs lnspection.
Mr. Forrester?
- You are Mr. Forrester?
- Yes.
l was beginning to doubt
that l would find you.
By the way, l am Tino Celli.
l was a good friend of your uncle's.
- Excuse me.
- Oh, yes.
l am happy to meet you. Come.
My car is outside.
Wonderful.
Let's go.
Hello.
- Can l rent a car here?
- Certainly, madam,
but you have to wait a moment.
May l?
Sorry to barge in like this.
May l give you a ride to town?
No, thank you.
l prefer to take a cab.
So pretty and so prickly.
What a pity, right?
- There are no cabs here?
- They are all taken.
Taxi!
Oh, man.
- May l invite you now?
- Okay, one point for you.
My name is Jane Morgan.
My friends call me Tino.
l'm sorry to be so curious
but would you tell me please,
what you plan to do
in our beautiful city?
l plan to work here.
l am a dancer.
Fantastic.
lf you are a dancer by profession,
you probably don't object to it
during your spare time.
Yes, l do quite a bit.
- A beautiful country, isn't it?
- Yes, beautiful.
Do you also think that it is so different
from dusty, old England?
- Yes. What are you doing here?
- Oh, you know, nothing really.
l am only here in my capacity
as nephew.
Nice job.
Did you ever hear the name
''Walter Forrester'' before?
- No, l don't think so. Who is that?
- A scientist,
who disappeared in Akasava
several months ago.
He was a mineralogist.
l am here to find out
whether my uncle is really dead.
l have to know what happened.
Now, don't be depressed,
we'll find him,
alive and cheerful.
Everything that we have
heard so far
has only been suppositions
by some people.
There is absolutely no proof
that he is dead.
- Are you married?
- No. Why are you asking?
The only possible reason
why you rejected my invitation.
You have very little imagination.
My name is Morgan. Jane Morgan.
Yes, please.
Yes, Miss Morgan.
The bellboy will show you
to your room.
- Thank you very much, once more.
- See you later.
As fate would have it,
my room is directly next to yours.
Jane... will you go to dinner
with me?
lt depends.
But you can find me
in the club.
Okay.
Jane! How nice
to see you.
l'm sorry, may l
introduce myself?
- Lambert.
- Yes. Nice to meet you.
l registered you as my wife,
because l don't want people
to ask any questions.
This is a very
dangerous situation for you.
All right, you are a better
judge of that than l.
Tell me something
about you.
You make it easy for me.
You are good-looking...
- you are young.
- Please.
l would like to know something
about my new identity.
Oh yes...
a very interesting person.
Jane Morgan, 23
a dancer from Jamaica.
You have been married
to me for two years,
and Morgan is the name that you
perform under.
because we are separated.
We can't make it too obvious
for the others.
Anybody could be a murderer.
Be careful.
You are young and pretty, Jane.
l don't want anything to happen to you,
but anything is possible.
We have to go.
Fantastic!
l get ideas.
lf you don't try it with her,
l'll get upset. Wonderful.
Good. Bravo.
l didn't think
you were that good, Jane.
You really can be charming!
l like you better without clothes
than with.
- ls it all right like this, you old peacock?
- Yes, perfectly posed.
- Hello, Walter.
- How charming.
Since you are not willing to come to us,
l decided to come to you.
How nice.
l am Dr. Thorrsen's wife,
Mr. Forrester.
Oh, really?
and your husband, Mrs. Thorrsen.
to your place anyway,
but how nice to meet you
today already.
My husband is very busy right now,
that is why he couldn't come.
Are you sorry he couldn't?
Absolutely not.
Would you like to dance?
Oh, yes, very much.
l hate hair gel.
Thank you very much.
- Do you know who that was?
- l don't know.
He has to disappear from here.
But where are we going to put him?
But Mr. Forrester...
l'm a married woman.
At least, married women
know what they want.
l know it.
Oh, Walter.
We could take him out through
the window in the room next door.
- That's the best way.
- Okay, let's...
There are steps below the window.
lt should work.
But we have to be careful.
Well, let's go.
What are you waiting for?
Yes, yes.
ls something the matter?
l just saw something,
that l just couldn't have seen.
Wait,
l'll get the car.
Arthur...
why are you drinking
so much?
- Can l help you?
- No, he just drank too much.
He fell asleep,
it happens frequently.
- Well, if you say so.
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.
- And thank you. l'll take care of it.
Thank you.
- What's the matter?
- My car is gone.
What?
Jane, did you
recognize the driver?
l hope you know
how to swim, my dear.
Would you like to see
the clinic?
- Yes, certainly.
- Good. lf you wish.
lngrid...
did you ever consider
going back to England?
To be quite honest,
l believe in fate.
But, Walter, you are not really
interested?
We both agreed
to something here,
but we shouldn't consider it too
important... at least not right now.
You know, l have my work here,
and it fulfills me,
even if it doesn't appear that way.
- Do you know what l want here?
- Certainly. You want to find your uncle,
but be prepared,
he is probably dead.
Will you come upstairs
with me?
But this is terrible.
lt seems as if
they are no longer alive.
They have narcolepsy,
don't they?
Yes, very serious cases.
- And what happens to them?
- All inmates of this quarantine station...
will be taken by us
to a special treatment in London.
He looks more
than 100 years old.
- Where did he come from?
- l don't recall.
One day he was here,
just like all the others.
Completely apathetic
and without any memory.
And nothing is known
about them?
No. We will probably never
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