Young and Innocent
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- 1987
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Christine!
Don't shout, I tell you!
Don't shout!
I will shout if I want to! Who's
going to prevent me from shouting.
Listen to me! Why won't you
listen?
You're a liar! A liar! You lied
when you met me!
You lied to get rid of me!
You're a liar and a cheat!
That's enough of it! Get out
of here!
That's a nice thing for a wife
to say!
I'm nothing of the sort!
Oh, yes, you are! And you're not
going to get rid of me with...
...your silly Reno divorce!
You're my wife!
Well, what about it?
And I'm not going to have any
boys hanging around.
What do you mean?
Oh, you can't fool me! I've
watched him! I saw him come in!
Don't be a fool! That boy
is not...
- A liar! A liar!
- Why won't you listen?
Because I'm not an idiot!
You quit me eight years ago to go
on the screen!
I, who worked for you! Took you
out the chorus...
...let you out of the gutter.
And now you spend your time
going around with boys, you!
Go on, say it, say it!
Christine!
- Is she drowned?
- No, she's a mermaid.
She was strangled with this belt.
Keep back, please!
Now then, which of you found the
body first?
- I did.
- No, he didn't! We did.
- Both of you?
- Elsa saw it first.
- That's right!
- But he says he did.
- Well, he didn't!
- Contradict the evidence, eh?
Don't be silly.
Well, just a moment if you
don't mind.
Now, miss, what's your tale?
Well, we were both going down
to bathe.
And just as we got...
We saw this young man running
away
It's absurd, I was running to
get home.
You weren't, you were running
away, wasn't he, Helen?
- That's right
- Nonsense, the girl's hysterical.
I'm not! I'm not hysterical!
You were running away, you know
you were!
It's fantastic! I saw the body
from the top of the crest and...
...naturally came down.
I couldn't be sure if she was
already dead or only unconscious.
You see, I didn't see the belt.
I ran out to get help so that I
could make artificial respiration.
I was only there a few minutes.
This woman has only been dead
a few minutes.
Well, it's time we got this thing
finished.
Now, is this belt yours or
isn't it?
For the hundredth time I tell
you it isn't!
How do you know it isn't?
you've got a raincoat.
Don't put down "got",
put "had" a raincoat.
- Which you've lost
- No, not lost, which I had stolen.
Why are you trying to distort
everything I say?
Don't get excited, old man, it's
only a formality.
You had it stolen, let it go as
that. When was it stolen?
Well, I can't remember.
You see, I left it in the car and
went in to get some cigarettes.
When I came back it was gone.
You mean it just went into
thin air?
What sort of a place was this?
Tom's Hat.
All right, we'll let that go.
Now, did you know the dead
woman well?
Yes, fairly well, I knew her in
America.
Could it be unfair to suggest
that you were especially...
...good friends?
- Mr. Kent means her lover.
- It would be unfair!
Then we could put down that you
were friends, good friends.
Oh, put down what you like!
Were you good enough friends to
discuss money?
What's the idea? We discussed
... I sold her a story.
Paid in good hard cash.
former occasions.
Talking of money, would it be
accurate to say that you are...
...not well off?
More than that, it would be
practically true.
Would it? Considering the fact
that she's left you...
her will?
- What's happened to him?
- He passed out or pretended to.
I've been told that.
- What's that for?
- To put under his head, of course.
That's no good. Sit him up and
hold his head down.
Give me a hand!
Go and get some brandy.
You seem to be pretty good at
this sort of thing.
Yes, I learnt something about it
in a girl guide.
You learnt that slapping trick
in the guides too?
No, I learnt that from riding in
cars with detectives.
Could you do that to detective's
ears as well?
No, I got this from a boxer's
dressing room.
Brings them round like fun.
A bit painful, isn't?
Well, you don't know, sir, when
you have the rest of your face...
...bashed in.
I'd say we weren't as brutal as
all that, you know.
Give me the brandy, I'll do it.
You'll be all right in a minute.
What have you been doing to him?
Oh, he's all right. Don't waste
your time on him, miss Burgoyne.
- Is he guilty?
- No idea yet
He doesn't look like a criminal.
Don't let the looks influence
you, young lady.
I don't.
- Anyway, he's not my type at all
- What the hell has happened?
You passed out.
Don't be ridiculous, I never
pass out. What do you mean?
Well, that was something very
much like it.
Don't worry, you'll be all right.
I must go and find my father.
He seems to like the brandy.
He will probably go again.
Next time throw a bucket of water
on him.
- Who's that?
- She's Chief Constable's daughter.
- She's got a nerve!
- She certainly has!
Hello, father!
The proceeding has been
quite formal.
Well, in that case, why have they
questioned him half the night?
Scotland Yard may have their own
methods, sir.
represent him?
I think they've got
Mr. Briggs, sir.
- Don't talk nonsense, Inspector.
- Well, there was no one else, sir.
- All right. Where have you been?
- I've been snooping around.
I left my papers in the car
Go on, go and get them for me.
- Get them yourself!
- Well, ordinarily I would.
If I was seen beside that thing
I'd have to resign.
You never said you were a
disgusting snob, father.
Besides, it's almost human, you
ought to love it.
And you're asked very politely
to move.
It's blocking the entrance of the
court.
Come on!
Sorry I can't help you.
Some other time, perhaps.
- Come on.
- Try and give it some brandy.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
I'm Briggs. Lovely morning.
We mustn't be downhearted on a
morning like this, must we?
It does one good to see the sun,
doesn't it?
My wife was saying only this
morning:
"?Henry, don't be so gloomy about
the case", she said.
- Nice of her!
- Wasn't it?
We hadn't had a case like this
for... twelve years.
Hardly to be expected in a little
place of this sort.
Mostly affiliation orders and
things like that.
No, a case like this is most
exciting for us all.
Wouldn't it be a good thing to
talk it over?
Well, it can't do any actual harm.
There will be plenty of time
before the trial.
- The trial?
- Oh, I'm afraid so.
Oh, dear, dear, dear.
Well now, where was I?
Oh, yes! Yes. Well now...
Well, it doesn't look too good,
does it?
However, we mustn't be
depressed about it.
Now, take this point.
Those two girls that saw you
running away.
- Why were you running away?
- I wasn't.
No? Well, it certainly looked
very like it.
I mean, that's going to be very
hard to explain away.
Like the money that poor dead
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