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[Woman] Flo.
Where's my white scarf? Right here.
Why don't you keep my things where I can find them?
[Doorbell Buzzes]
See who that is. Yes, Miss Marlowe.
It was a messenger boy.
If that's all, I'll be right back after the last show.
Put on some soft music before you go.
Have a good time. Thank you.
[Woman] I've much to regret
Finding your arms so thrilling
And finding myself too willing
So what do I get
Must you play that song? But you sing it so beautifully on the record, Miss Marlowe.
When I want your opinion, I'll ask you for it!
[Door Closes]
[Phone Ringing]
[Ringing Continues]
Doorman.
This is Miss Marlowe. Oh, yes, Miss Marlowe.
If Mr. Blair comes here tonight, I don't wish to see him... now or ever.
I'll take care of it, Miss Marlowe.
Who did you wish to see, please? Miss Marlowe.
Tell her Martin Blair. I'm sorry.
Miss Marlowe left instructions she doesn't want to see you.
She'll see me. She's my wife.
It's our anniversary.
That isn't what she just told me.
She doesn't want to see you... now or ever.
Now don't blame me. I just work here.
Come on.
Good evening, sir. Miss Marlowe.
She's expecting me. Yes, sir.
Got a match?
[Siren Wailing]
Looks like your friend's headed for a beaut this time.
Yeah. Thanks for calling.
I thought for a minute that ambulance might have been for him.
He ain't that bad yet.
I'd better get him over to the hotel.
Why do you bother with a stew like that?
I kinda like the guy. That's all.
He sure can play a piano.
[Applause]
Marty. Marty!
Hello, Joe. Come on, Marty.
I'm all right. I'm all right.
Yeah, yeah.
All right. All right.
What is it, anyhow? That Marlowe woman again?
Why don't you get wise to yourself, Marty, and forget about her?
Were you ever in love? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
When is he gonna learn you can't drink it as fast as they make it?
Well, it's his stomach.
[Woman On Phonograph] I try to pretend
Saying that I don't mind it
But everyone knows behind it
I'm trying to mend
A heartbreak
That's what you get when you set love so high
I gave it a try
Then kissed it good-bye Mavis?
They say you love and you learn
Maybe I learned the wrong way
Or maybe I took the long way
To the moon
It ended so soon
With heartbreak [Clicking]
[Clicking Continues]
[Music Stops]
- [Music Restarts] - [Clicking Continues]
I've much to regret
Finding your arms so thrilling
And finding myself too willing [Glass Breaking]
So what do I get
A heartbreak
I try to pretend Mavis!
Saying that I don't mind it
But everyone knows behind it
I'm trying to mend
A heartbreak
That's what you get when you set love so high
I gave it a try
Then kissed it good-bye
They say you love and you learn
Maybe I learned the wrong way
Or maybe I took the long way
To the moon
It ended so soon
With heartbreak
I've much to regret
Finding your arms so thrilling
And finding myself too
[Music Stops]
[Thudding]
Mr. Bennett.
You Mrs. Bennett? Yes.
Your husband at home? No, but I expect him any minute.
Mind if we come in?
[Radio: Orchestral]
- What do you want? - Any idea where your husband might be?
- Who are you? - We're from the police.
Has anything happened? He's been hurt?
There's been an accident.
Take it easy, Mrs. Bennett. There's been no accident.
Well, then what is it? My husband said he had some business to attend to.
I'm Captain Flood, Homicide Division.
Homicide?
There's been a murder... woman by the name of Marlowe.
Marlowe. That was the business your husband was attending to.
No.
Yeah, he was there.
The maid saw him and recognized him.
He was trying to get away unobserved.
[Music Stops]
And he'd been there before too, Mrs. Bennett.
- Kirk didn't do it. - I admire your loyalty, but...
We've been waitin' for you, Bennett. I've been walking the streets.
I was going to phone you. Sure.
Now we're going down to headquarters for a talk.
Why didn't you use this? You sensitive to loud noises?
"M.M." I didn't kill her.
[Flood] Then you've got nothing to worry about. Shall we go?
Kirk. Don't worry.
I can explain everything. Still, if I were you, Mrs. Bennett,
I'd get myself a good lawyer.
She was blackmailing you, wasn't she?
All right, she was blackmailing me. I've told you that.
Might as well admit the rest, then.
Wouldn't let you off the hook, would she? I didn't kill her.
That record she was playin'... "Heartbreak."
Must have meant a lot to you once. I never heard the thing before.
Funny she was playing it for you. She wasn't playing it for me!
"Better call on me, sonny boy, or else."
Or else she'd tell your wife. I didn't want to have my wife hurt.
So you went to Marlowe's apartment for a showdown. I couldn't pay her any more.
- I hoped I could persuade her to... - What? With this?
I never intended to use it.
I only wanted to scare her. You scared her, all right.
She had her own little automatic ready just in case.
She pulled it on you. You grabbed it.
Your fingerprints were all over it, Bennett.
There was a struggle. You grabbed hold of the scarf...
And didn't let go. Do I have to deny it all over again?
The maid seeing you was a tough break, Bennett.
If you'd listen to me about that brooch... We listened.
You're asking us to believe in an awful choosy robber.
Yeah, one who overlooked five grand in cash and a mink coat.
All he took was a heart-shaped brooch...
and a woman's life.
You won't even try to find it? We'll try.
Maybe there was such a brooch.
Maybe you took it yourself after you strangled her.
You can keep this up all night, but you'll only get one answer. I didn't kill her.
Somebody did.
You better sleep on it, Bennett.
We're holding you for the murder of Mavis Marlowe.
If only I could do something.
You've done all you could, darling. You've been wonderful.
Especially after... Please, Kirk.
You're my husband. I'll always stand by you.
You know that.
The jury... they did seem to believe you, didn't they?
I'm not so sure. Well, the foreman seemed for us.
He'll win the others over. I'm sure. Even if they...
[Man] Jury's coming in.
They really had it in for him that time. Yes, it was a tight corner.
Yes. He just keeps up those easy cases.
[Murmuring]
Give me the city desk. Clancy?
This is Kelly. City desk.
Bennett's guilty. The jury just brought in the verdict... guilty.
I know how you feel. Believe me, we've checked everything.
You've overlooked something because Kirk didn't kill Mavis Marlowe.
You've got to keep trying!
We're three months behind on unsolved homicides now.
You know, Mrs. Bennett, you'd think the people in this town...
would have something better to do than figuring out ways to get rid of each other.
The whole thing may seem very humorous to you...
I'm sorry. Your husband's been convicted.
The case is closed... out of my hands.
And unless new evidence is discovered, it's going to stay closed.
Thank you.
Hello? Uh, I've been trying to get some information...
about a woman who used to do extra work.
They told me that you might be able to help me.
[Man] That Mavis Marlowe was plain poison.
[Woman #1] You're telling me?
Treated that poor Marty Blair like dirt,
and after he wrote that beautiful song for her.
[Woman #1] "'Heartbreak. '" [Woman #2] The dope married her, didn't he?
You know what I said to myself when I heard she'd been cooled off?
I said to myself,
"'Marty Blair finally caught up with her...
and wrung her neck!"
Pardon me, but l-I couldn't help overhearing.
That's all right, honey. Sit down. Thank you.
You see, I'm Mrs. Kirk Bennett,
and I heard you talking about a man named Marty Blair.
Do you know where I could find him?
Look, I got to get back on the set! Me too.
Oh! Oh! Stuck.
[Woman #1 Grunting]
You really want to know where you can find Marty Blair? Oh, please... so very much!
Well,
you might try Al's Place on Iris Way, near Western.
If he's there, you can tell him by the song "Heartbreak."
He's always playing it. Oh, thank you.
Well, I have to get back. I'm late. See you later.
Excuse me.
You'll find him right across the street at the Palace.
But if I was you, I wouldn't bother him this early in the morning.
Not unless it's important. Oh, but it is... very. Thank you.
Right through that door there, lady.
I'm looking for the clerk. I haven't seen him.
Anything I can do? Does a man named Marty Blair live here?
Who? Oh! "Heartbreak," huh?
What do you want of him? I want to talk to him.
Well, I wouldn't disturb him if I was you. He likes to sleep late.
Oh, please. Uh, this is, uh, important.
Which is his room? Right there.
[Chuckling] He had a bad night.
Bolt. Bolt.
Marty. Marty Blair.
What do you want? I want to talk to you about Mavis.
I don't know anything...
about anything.
Get out of here, will ya? No, please. You've got to help me.
I have to know. She's dead. That's all there is to know.
But wait, l... What are you bothering me for?
I'm Mrs. Kirk Bennett.
Mrs. Kirk Bennett.
So you're the one he left sitting at home.
Some guys are never satisfied.
I had to see you. Why?
Because I had a wife who needed killing,
and you had a husband who took care of it?
She didn't give you a very fair deal, did she?
You weren't exactly dealt a handful of aces.
And stop feeling sorry for me. I don't go for that stuff.
Feeling pretty sorry for yourself, aren't you?
I've been on one, if that's what you mean.
Ever since... Ever since?
The night she was killed... when I saw your husband go in.
You were there? Yeah.
Outside.
And you didn't go in?
Not a chance.
I was given the brush-off by a very large doorman.
So, I found a saloon,
and then another,
and I kept on finding them.
Please. You've got to tell me more... who her friends were...
who might have been in her apartment.
Why don't you ask the police or your husband?
He seemed to know the password.
Please, no one else can help me.
You're the only one. I don't know anything about anything.
I suppose you don't even know why she was playing your song.
I don't know any...
My song? "Heartbreak." That night.
She was playing it.
Uh-uh. No, she wouldn't.
Not "Heartbreak." You're crazy. Maybe.
Maybe someone else was playing it for her. Maybe you!
Don't give me that! I didn't see her. It was your song.
You were playing it just before you... You've got it all figured out.
You were in her apartment. Admit it. You strangled her.
Hey! What's going on in here?
She's Bennett's wife.
We were talking, but we've finished.
No, we haven't. Forget it.
I won't. Not until l... Now take it easy.
Marty was right here in this room when his wife was killed.
I'm the one told him about it. I'd heard it on the 2:00 news. Two o'clock.
He had plenty of time to get back here. She was killed between midnight and 12:30.
Come here.
See that bolt? It was locked when you came in, wasn't it?
Yes, but what's that got to do with... Plenty.
I always lock it when he's on a real tear.
He was on one that night, and I locked him in... a good two hours before the murder.
He's in the clear, Mrs. Bennett. Ask the police. They'll tell you.
The police? They were here?
[Joe] Sure. They're not stupid, you know.
Then l... I see I've made a mistake.
Please forgive me. L-I was grabbing at anything.
I'm dreadfully sorry.
I thought I told you to stop feeling sorry for me.
I seemed to have said all the wrong things.
Yeah.
Most women do.
I wish there was something I could do to help him.
Maybe, maybe some clean linen and a shave.
Here. Would you give this to him? Not me, lady.
He has pride. I have a glass jaw.
Did you have anything to do with this? Not me, pal.
It was all her idea. She thought you might want a shave.
[Buzzing]
I don't need this. Thanks, anyway.
But... I do all right. They still buy my songs.
Won't you come in?
Please do.
Well...
You know, it took a lot of courage for you to come down there.
I guess I was a little rough on ya. I'm afraid I asked for it.
You see, I needed help. I still do. Yeah. It's tough.
If I could do anything... but I don't know.
Won't you sit down? Thanks.
I wish I knew more about her.
What she was like. Where'd you get this?
Music store on Hollywood Boulevard. When I found out she was playing it that night...
I've been thinking about that too... ever since you told me.
Do you play? No, no. Kirk played and I'd sing.
At least we did when we were first married. Hmm.
He didn't do it. Knocking yourself out, aren't you?
Trying to help a guy who let you down.
He's in trouble.
He doesn't look like a murderer, does he? They never do.
This isn't the man I saw. Are you sure?
Yes.
There was someone else there. Of course, there was. Kirk heard someone.
But I took it for granted that the man going in was your husband.
It must have been the murderer... the man who stole the brooch.
Brooch? Yes.
I brought him to see you, dear, because he's interested in that brooch.
I thought you ought to describe it to him.
Well, it was an odd sort of piece.
Heart-shaped? Made of rubies?
You've seen it? I gave it to her when we were married.
It was the only thing she left behind when she walked out.
But it was there that night. Kirk saw it. It was our anniversary.
I just sent it to her by messenger, hoping she'd remember.
She'd have been alive today if she hadn't brushed me off.
If you think I did it, you're wrong.
You'd, uh, recognize this other man you saw?
Oh, yes. I'll recognize him.
And I'll know that brooch anywhere.
[Ringing]
And here's a last minute bulletin:
The State Supreme Court has sustained the sentence of Kirk Bennett,
convicted for the murder of Mavis Marlowe.
He moves to the death house today.
This is George Mitchell from Hollywood.
They sent me his things...
as if he were already dead.
I gave it to him for his birthday.
Won't even work.
They even included that.
It's hers. No, it isn't.
She had a double "M" on everything.
That looks like a phone number. It's in her handwriting.
Crestview 2111.
Does that mean anything to you?
Not a thing. There's one way to find out.
Oh, it's over there.
[Ringing]
Rio's.
Where is it? On the Sunset Strip. [Clicks]
You know what he did, Mr. Marko? He hung up.
You know what I'd do in your place? No.
I'd hang up too.
[Waltz]
[Continues]
What'll it be? A Coke, please.
And yours? Make it two.
It's a pretty big haystack for one little needle.
Hey, you. This goes to Mr. Marko's private office.
Sorry. Just looking for the phone. It's right over there.
Thanks a lot. It's all right.
Could that be the man you saw?
I can't tell from here. Shall we dance over?
Do you wanna go back?
Let's keep looking. I like it.
The one coming down the stairs.
Check, please.
Who's the gentleman you were just talking with?
Mr. Marko. Owns the place.
Would you happen to know how often Mr. Marko changes the talent in his floor show?
He has auditions every Monday afternoon...
for professionals.
Mr. Marko is going to have company starting Monday.
Professionals. What do you mean?
Carver and Martin.
[Piano]
Relax, Cathy. Don't forget I put Mavis over.
You've worked hard, and you're gonna do all right. So relax.
Suppose somebody recognizes me. Oh, stop worrying.
Good? No?
No. Then why do you waste your time listening?
Well, I'm a dreamer. Someday I hope I'll pick up something good... cheap.
But that's not it. That's enough. Thank you. That's enough! Thank you.
Carver and Martin, you're next.
That's us.
Thank you.
I wanna be talked about
I don't care what they say [Clattering]
Go bandy my name about
In the end it's bound to pay
You're in the swing when nothing daunts you
Once you're in demand the whole world wants you
[Clattering] Long as I'm a big sensation
Tell 'em you can't compete with busboys, and make it strong.
I'm sorry, but those busboys... I can't compete with them. [Clattering, Vacuum Whirring]
[Whirring Continues] [Clattering Continues]
Don't you hear? Keep quiet.
Yeah! Keep quiet.
Hey, that goes for you too.
[Whirring Stops]
All right, madam. Go ahead.
I wanna be talked about
I don't care what they say
Go bandy my name about
In the end it's bound to pay
You're in the swing when nothing daunts you
Once you're in demand the whole world wants you
Long as I'm a big sensation
I can get along on my reputation
I wanna be talked about
That suits me to a "T"
'Cause I'll have nothing to squawk about
As long as they talk about me
Sticks and stones won't break my bones
And names will bring me fame
A man in the hand is worth two in the arms
Of some other dame
I wanna be talked about Don't you know it's not polite to stare?
It suits me to a "'T'" I've seen her somewhere.
It's still not polite. 'Cause I'll have nothing to squawk about
As long as they talk talk, talk, talk
Talk about me
Tell 'em to come over.
Mr. Marko, I think... Now, look.
I don't slug, and you don't think.
Is that a deal? Yeah.
Now will you tell 'em to come over?
Mr. Marko wants to see you.
[Banjo] Your name is Miss, uh...
Carver, Catherine Carver, and this is my partner, Jack Martin.
How do you do? Nice to know you.
Oh, these artists. I hate them.
Make so much noise. Let's go up to my office.
[Continues]
Oh, what relief!
Joe, I'll be right with you.
Sit down.
I liked your performance. Very nice.
Thank you. Very nice too.
Incidentally, uh, I write all of Miss Carver's material.
Well, naturally.
Thank you.
- Where was your last engagement? - Seattle.
Pardon me, please.
How much have you been getting? Two hundred.
Two hundred! But, of course, we might take a little less...
for the opportunity of working here.
Huh? Take less? No, no. That won't be necessary.
I was just wondering why two artists as talented as you are should ask so little.
Funny I haven't seen you before. Well, shall we say 200 a week?
All right?
After that, who knows?
How are ya, professor? Good morning, Mr. Marko.
[Engine Revving]
[Whistling]
[Whistling Continues]
[Whistling Stops]
I brought you some flowers, Cathy.
Thank you, Marty.
Where do you keep, uh, something to put 'em in?
Oh, a vase.
Here we are.
They're lovely.
I thought they might brighten up the place.
Thank you.
[Piano]
Do you like it, Cathy? Love it.
Read the words.
[Piano] "Time will tell...
"how much you mean.
"Will love keep growing?
"Time will tell.
There seems to be no way of knowing."
[Continues]
I wrote it for you.
"Here's my heart.
It's yours to keep."
"Till stars of evening cease to burn."
They're beautiful words.
Marty, [Music Stops]
Thanks for everything you've done for me.
You haven't exactly kicked me in the face, you know.
Cathy? Yes?
If we find the brooch and Kirk is cleared...
We'll find it. Sure.
You've stuck by him.
Then when he gets out of all this, you won't owe him a thing.
Let's go through it once. Shall we, Marty?
Sure.
[Piano]
Time will tell
How much you mean
Will love keep growing
Time will tell
There seems
To be
No way of knowing
Though I try
I know well
By and by
Time will tell
Here's my heart
It's yours to keep
Till stars of evening
Cease to burn
To have
To hold
Will you give your heart
In return
And while
I'm in your spell
Will I love wisely
Or too well
Who can say
Time
Will tell
[Applause]
[Audience Chattering]
Wonderful. Thank you.
Martinis, please.
Freddie, how about a drink?
Two Cokes coming up.
Say, I see you made Mitchell's column this morning.
No!
"What Sunset Strip cafe operator...
"heretofore billed as a woman-hater...
is belying his billing and cooing at the spot's new thrush?"
Where does he get such drivel?
Freddie, do you mind? This is kinda private.
Oh, not at all.
I phoned it to him.
You what?
I was hoping to get closer to that safe.
That's the hard way, isn't it?
I have to get into it, Marty, no matter how.
Mr. Marko wants to see you.
Me? Right now.
You wouldn't know what this is about, would you?
You better go up to his office.
[Marko] No, no, no, Mitchell.
I'm not complaining about the story.
You know I love to be in your column, but why didn't you use my name?
Who wants to be a puzzle?
Hello, Catherine. Come in.
Oh, nothing.
Huh? By the way, uh,
who tipped you off?
Oh, anonymous lady.
Another puzzle, huh?
Thank you very much, George. I'll be seeing you.
Sometimes I, I find myself surrounded by puzzles.
Lucky said you wanted to talk to me. Uh-huh.
Come here.
Something that might interest you.
Why don't you open it?
It's lovely. It is?
Then it's yours.
Don't worry. It's my business to clip people, so...
why shouldn't I give a clip to somebody I like?
Any reason why you shouldn't accept it?
Oh. Martin.
I thought your association was strictly professional.
Yes, we're... We're just partners.
That's good.
Look. Isn't it nice?
Thank you, Mr. Marko.
I forgot.
I'm so careless.
And now, here's really something.
I've been saving it for a special occasion.
Good evening, Mr. Mitchell. Hello, Freddie.
Haven't been in lately. I've been taking in some of the new spots.
This is Jack Martin...
of Carver and Martin.
This is Mr. George Mitchell, Jack. Happy to know you.
Hi. What'll it be? The usual?
Yeah.
[Band: Dixieland]
[Music Stops] [Applause]
Say, who's the doll with Marko?
Miss Carver, my partner.
Ooh. So that's the girl.
Here you are, Mr. Mitchell. House.
Thanks. Cheers, Freddie.
Nice meeting you.
[Band: Swing]
Hello, Mr. Mitchell. How are you, Charles?
Hi, Marko. Why, hello.
Won't you join us? Thanks.
Miss Carver, may I present the most harmless man in town...
George Mitchell. Oh, the columnist. How do you do?
I do all right. Haven't I seen you somewhere?
Seattle? No.
I'm afraid not. This is my first engagement in Los Angeles.
My mistake and hard luck.
I dropped in to see if you'd like to go to the Bowl.
I've got tickets. What's on?
Oh, Shostakovich, isn't it? The seventh.
[Mitchell] Good exercise for your musical appreciation.
Yes, very tempting, but thank you just the same.
Okay. Some other time.
Why don't you go? It'll do you good.
I'll be here when you get back.
Sure. Maybe I can dream up a nice plug for her and, of course, for Rio's.
Huh. Who am I to turn down free advertising?
Perhaps an evening with Shostakovich might prove very... enlightening, what?
[Music Stops] [Applause]
Be a good girl, Catherine.
Where'd they go? To the Bowl.
Good. That columnist was at the trial.
He might have recognized me. We've got to risk that. This looks like the ideal moment.
What's the combination?
No, Marty. That's my job.
If anyone's gonna stick their neck out from now on, it's going to be me.
You can't. You go on for dinner music in a minute.
That can wait. No, Marty! [Sighs]
Well, I'll keep an eye on him.
If he starts up these stairs, I'll segue into "Moonlight Sonata." Right?
Thanks.
[Piano]
Tell him to come at once. It's very important.
Thank you.
Lucky.
I was just having a sandwich. Yeah? Look.
[Music Stops]
["Moonlight Sonata"]
[Door Closes] [Music Stops]
So this is why you wanted me to go to the concert,
Mrs. Bennett.
George Mitchell told you. What do you take me for, a sucker?
I knew it. Knew it all the time.
Huh.
All right. Where are they?
You know what I mean.
The box and the letter. I want them.
If you knew who I was, why did you... Look, Catherine, I liked you.
And if Mrs. Kirk Bennett wants to make a new start, that's her business.
Great respect for that,
but unfortunately, I'm a very suspicious man.
Why do you think I laid that little trap, and let you see the combination?
Simple, isn't it?
Now may I have the box and the letter?
Remember, Catherine, you promised me to be a good girl.
Let me out of here.
That's entirely up to you... and Lucky.
Let me go.!
Let me go!
Ow.! Go ahead. Scream. No one can hear you.
Wastepaper... basket.
Oh.
All right. That's enough, Lucky.
Oh. I came in too soon.
You didn't have time to open it.
- But you know what's in it. - Yes.
- Mavis tell your husband? - I'll ask the questions from here, Marko.
Oh, Marty, I couldn't get the box open.
Marty.
Unlock it, Marko. How much hush money do you want?
Open that box. What's your price?
Our price is what's in the box. I can take him.
It might be interesting if you tried. I wouldn't.
I thought you'd never get here.
What did you people want to fool with Marko for?
He's got an alibi. [Marty] His alibi means nothing.
Take a look in this box.
What's in it? Nothing of any interest to you whatsoever.
I'll be the judge of that. Better open it.
You realize that this is quite illegal.
I agree. Open it.
- Who's this? - It's my daughter.
Are you kiddin'? You don't have to read it.
It's only her birth certificate. Ohhh.
It was your daughter who married...
[Marko] That doesn't concern you or anybody else.!
I want nobody to know that she's the daughter of a man who served time. Understand?
Sure.
All right.
Mavis was the only one who did know.
[Flood] And you tried to shut her up with that 5,000.
Yeah. As it turned out,
I could have saved the money. Yeah.
Satisfied?
No ruby brooch.
You've just gotta play detective, don't you?
Do I go around playin' piano?
He was there. Marty saw him. Sure he did. So did I.
That's where I picked him up, at 10:45... more than an hour before the murder.
I just wanted to have a little chat with him about a suddenly dead ex-partner of his.
Didn't know anything about that, did you, Marko?
You let me go, didn't you?
Mavis wasn't killed until after 12:00. He had plenty of time.
No, he didn't. I was still talking to him...
when the phone call came into headquarters.
You mean we...
All this time,
just wasted.
[Sobbing]
Let her cry it out.
Cathy?
I've gotta talk to you. Marty, please.
But I've got to. It's important.
Nothing's important anymore.
That's what I wanted to talk to you about.
He's gonna die, Marty.
Kirk's gonna die.
You did all you could. So did I.
I even convinced myself he was innocent.
He is. I won't give up...
until that brooch is found.
It won't be found.
Can't you see?
He took it himself... and destroyed it.
It was never meant to be found.
Do you believe that?
You gotta face it, Cathy.
He killed her.
They were two of a kind... Mavis and Kirk.
Don't let him do this to you. You gotta go on.
I can't.
I just can't.
That's what I thought once...
until you came along.
I needed someone.
I still do.
We both need someone.
We need each other, Cathy.
Please don't.
I knew from the very beginning...
that you were everything I wanted...
and everything I'd missed.
It has to be you and me, Cathy.
[Inhales]
Marty, I can't.
There's only been one man.
There can only be one man... ever.
You don't mean that.
I should have told you before.
I just couldn't bear to have you hurt like that again.
Very considerate.
I'm sorry.
Whiskey.
[Man On Radio] The citrus growers are very concerned about the situation...
and feel something should be done immediately.
In Sacramento, the fate of the bill was in doubt for some time.
However, after a bitter debate on the floor,
it was rejected by the legislature by a vote of 49 to 40.
San Quentin prison. Mrs. Kirk Bennett arrived by plane tonight...
to say good-bye to her husband who dies in the gas chamber...
at 10:00 tomorrow morning for the murder of Mavis Marlowe,
the night club singer who was found dead by strangulation...
in her apartment in the exclusive Wilshire House.
And now a few baseball scores.
The San Francisco Seals took the Hollywood Stars into camp today...
by a score of eight to five.
Well, hello. Where have you been keeping yourself?
Remember me? I'm Milly.
Milly?
I know. You need a drink.
Two bourbons, George.
Where did you get that?
Why, you gave it to me.
I gave it to ya? Sure. Months ago.
Came in here stinko, pinned it on my dress with your own little hands.
Hey! That's mine! Are you trying to start something?
Who are you shoving?
[Woman Screaming]
[Man] Break it up.! [Screaming Continues]
[Siren Wailing]
I'm all right, I tell you. I'm all right.
You're all right.
[Babbling] Get the straight jacket.
Get his arm in there if you can.
[Milly's Voice] You gave it to me. Sure. Months ago.
You gave it to me. Sure. Months ago.
You gave it to me. Sure. Months ago.
You gave it to me. Sure. Months ago.
You gave it to me. Sure. Months ago.
[Piano]
You want out, "Heartbreak"?
I'll let you out for a quarter.
A quarter. Where's my quarter, "Heartbreak"?
You always give me a quarter.
A quarter.
Feeling better? I'm all right.
That's fine.
Doctor, I've gotta talk to you.
In the morning you can talk all you like.
In the morning would be too late. He'll be dead. He's innocent.
A little rest is all you need.
Don't give me that hypo. I want you to call the police.
Yes, yes. In the morning.
You don't understand! I killed Mavis Marlowe!
Don't let your imagination get the better of you.
I know what I'm saying.
The man who killed Mavis Marlowe has been convicted.
They've got the wrong man. I was her husband. L-I strangled her.
It all came back to me. I'd forgotten because I was drunk when it happened...
because I wanted to forget... but tonight I relived it.
You've gotta believe me.
Oh. That's possible.
Korsakoff's psychosis, it's called.
It's a kind of alcoholic amnesia.
I can prove it. Let me talk to Capt. Flood.
He knows me. Let me talk to him. Please!
All right, you can talk to him.
Get me Capt. Flood, Homicide Division, please.
Homicide. Sergeant Baker.
This is the County Hospital. Dr. Courtney speaking.
I want to talk with Capt. Flood.
Well, I'm sorry. He's out on a case. Anything I can do?
We have a man here who insists he killed the Marlowe woman.
Yeah? What's his name? Martin Blair.
[Baker] That screwball. We checked on him.
You better lock him up, and then throw the key away.
Sorry to have bothered you. Tell him to have Capt. Flood call!
Get some sleep. Come along.
You said you'd let me talk with Capt. Flood!
You can talk to him in the morning. But you said...
You've got to. Here. Put your coat on.
Doctor, wait a minute. Look, l...
I found it. The brooch.
Here. I'll take care of it.
Quick, Doctor!
Cathy?
[Woman] Operator. Police Department.
What's your number, please?
Hollywood 7-1-2-4-6.
[Man] Police Department. Homicide. Capt. Flood.
Homicide Division. Sgt. Baker speaking.
Is Capt. Flood there? No, he's not. Who's this?
Where can I reach him? I don't know. Can I help you?
Will you ask him to call Mrs. Bennett? Mrs. Kirk Bennett.
Hollywood 7-1-2-4-6.
Hollywood 7-1-2-4-6. I'll tell him.
Thank you.
[Water Running]
[Ringing]
[Ringing Continues]
Marty.
Why did you...
You found it. Who had it, Marty, who?
Marty, wake up. It's me.
Marty! Marty! No!
Please, Marty. You've got to tell me. There's so little time.
I phoned as soon as I got your message, but nobody answered.
I couldn't get here till now.
What's been goin' on? He found the brooch.
Turn it over.
Where'd you get this?
From the woman I gave it to... after I killed my wife.
[Flood] You know what this means, don't you?
But before we go into it,
you better call someone about Bennett.
I told you you had the wrong man. Remember?
Yeah. Yeah, I remember.
Long distance?
Capt. Flood, Homicide calling.
Get me the governor's mansion in Sacramento.
Hurry it up. It's urgent.
Oh, Marty.
Don't be unhappy, Cathy. I'm not.
Carver and Martin.
It was a good team...
while it lasted.
Hello?
I've gotta talk to the governor.
I'm afraid you'll have to wake him then.
B-Happy
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