"[ Indistinct conversations]" "I wish we had a few francs for a porter." "Well, I'd help if I had a spare hand." "That bloody thing." "You won't say that when it makes our million." "No, I won't." "I'll be chasing flying pigs." "What was that, dear?" "Nothing, sweetheart." "TOMMY:" "Here we are." "That wasn't so bad, was it?" "[Grunts]" "[Train whistle blows]" "Now, what do you thinks less bumpy, by the window or on the aisle?" "[ Sighs ] It's an insect." "I don't mean to be funny, but it is basically an insect." "A very valuable insect." "And me?" "You're my wife." "[ Buzzing ]" "Careful!" "Sorry." "It's a bit precious." "Where are you going?" "Calais, then London." "Like us." "Are you looking for someone?" "No." "I wondered what the time was, that's all." "Sometimes this train leaves late." "It's ten past 3:00." "Perfect then." "[ Buzzing ]" "Are you interested in bees?" "Oh, don't, Tommy." "Why not?" "She might be." "You never know." " My husband is an enthusiast." " And a businessman." "People don't really think about honey." "They just plaster it on their bread in the morning, but the biology that goes on behind it is..." "Take a look." "[ Buzzing ]" "That's a pedigree queen if ever I saw one." "She wants to get out." "TOMMY:" "Ah, it's just until I get her home." "I can't drag her along on a lead all day, now, can I?" "No, I suppose not." "Plenty people don't know about queens." "For example .." "Actually, I need to go to the buffet." "Please excuse me." "Of course." "[Train whistle blows]" "Something's up with that girl." "Did you see the look on her face?" "Are there any sandwiches?" "I thought I was followed onto the train." " And were you?" " I don't know." "There was a man at Pigalle and just now on the platform." "I can't do this." "I only said I could because I felt bad and you said you were in danger." "Someone is trying to kill me, Jane." "All I'm asking is you carry a package to London." "TUPPENCE:" "[Scoffs]" "TOMMY:" "What are you looking for?" "You're being very nosy today, Tuppence." "Steady your nerves if you have to." "I'll see you in London." "We'll go dancing." "Dominic." "For old times' sake." "Don't." "We had fun, didn't we?" " Jane, go." " What about you?" "Just go." "[ Screams ] -[ Train whistle blows]" "Good grief, what was that?" "Just the noise of the train, darling." "It's probably nothing." "It didn't sound like nothing." "[Train whistle blows]" "What's going on?" "[Pounding on door]" "You read too many detective novels." "You know that." "Nonsense." "TOMMY:" "You hear the slightest noise on a train, and you think catastrophe, murder, mayhem." "You should read the paper more." "[Gunshot]" "[ Exclaiming ]" "Well, what about that girl?" "Do you think she's coming back?" "[Whistle blows]" "Tuppence." "At least we know her name." "Jane Finn." "[ Buzzing ]" "[Thunder crashes]" "Nothing." "Two weeks and not a word of it in your beloved British press." "You have to let it go." "Something happened." "Why else were we moved onto a new train, no explanation?" "Leave it to the police, Tuppence." "I would if I thought the police were doing anything, if I thought they were the least bit interested." "And what did happen to that girl?" "I'm sure she turned up somewhere sooner or later." "Maybe I should just phone that inspector again." "I wish you'd put your energy into our actual business." "Could you move over?" "No." "Watch Tiffin 'cause she just..." "I am watching Tiffin." "Oh, Tommy, there isn't room." "Ow!" "[ Doorbell ringing ]" "[Tiffin barking ]" "I do put my energy into our business." "I painted the signs, and I put up the hives." "Would you answer the door?" "GEORGE:" "Mum?" "It'll be the postman with a pile of bills." "GEORGE:" "Dad?" "Why can't you look on the bright side?" "It might be an order." "Might be someone asking for a tonne of honey." "Oh, Tommy, it's too early for rampant optimism." "Rampant something would be nice." "[ Mail slot rattles]" "What does it mean when the ink is red?" "Have you packed your trunk?" "Chin up." "Back soon." "[ Barking ]" " Tiffin!" "Tiffin!" "Tiffin, get away from the hives!" "Tiffin!" "Tiffin, how many times have I told you?" " Here you are, darling." " Thank you." "I found these in the bin." "We need a steady income, Tommy." "I'm doing everything that the book says." "We were conned." "We went all the way to France for that queen." "There'll be honey, won't there, George?" "TUPPENCE:" "Don't bring George into this." "He's going back to school." "Dad hasn't read the book." "The bee book." "He hasn't read it." "I have read the book." "Of course I've read the book." "Now, Tuppence, don't think I haven't read the book." "Thanks for the tip, darling." "Take care." "And write to us." "Every week." "Tell me when we get rich." "[ Chuckles ]" "Thank you, Roger." "GEORGE:" "Hello, Frasier." "Which class are you in this year?" "ROGER:" "No trouble, Tom." "Hold tight, boys." "Bye." "I can't believe you haven't read that book." "I told you." "I have." "Every Page" "You can't believe what George tells you." "[Sighs]" "You need to get a job, Tommy." "Uncle Carter is bound to have something, Tommy." "He's an army man, and I'm sure he's looking for help." "Just remember, sit up straight and don't interrupt him." "[ Typewriter clacking ]" "[Sighs]" "[Whistle blows]" "[ Gunshot ] -[ Scream ]" "[Train whistle blowing ]" "[Telephone rings]" "CARTER:" "Send him in, please." "Major Carter will see you now." "[ Radio broadcasting cricket game ]" "[ Door opens]" "[ Cheers and applause]" "Oh, sublime!" "[ Chuckles ]" "The Aussies might try, but you can't beat an Englishman with a cricket bat." "Are you following?" "No, I... ls something up?" "I've changed departments." "Still army but with a spin." "All of us on the third floor, we don't exist." "Do you know what that means?" "Hush-hush?" "Keeping the communists out." "That's what it means." "Doing our damnedest to keep the dirty reds over there." "They're calling it a cold war." "Ah." "It's dangerous work, secretive." "Precise." "Honorable." "And, yes, yes, at times, like poetry." "But damn it, Tommy." "Just about every endeavor you embark upon ends in disaster." "Think about school." "University, God!" "And the war." "Most men at least make it as far as the barracks." "My nephew gets off the train and is run over by a catering van." "It was going fast." "You're a stay-at-home man." "You're a slippers and paper man, hmm?" "I wish I could offer you a position, but I'm sorry." "The field... it's not for you." "Thank you." "I'll keep paying George's school fees, as long as you need." "Goodbye, Uncle." "Don't blame me." "Blame Stalin." "Looking for number 7?" "[ Laughter, indistinct conversations]" "[ Barking, growling ]" "BOOKIE:" "Any more bets?" "Any more bets for the 12:30?" "Place your bets." "WHITTINGTON:" "This Paris mess is a disaster." "And it's going to be down to me to find a replacement." "Don't tell me." "Brown's ringing in an hour." "Can I help you?" "I'd like to put a shilling on the favorite for the... 12:30." "Catford or Cardiff?" "Catford." "[ Radio broadcasting dog race, men shouting ]" "Yep." "We've got a problem." "I don't know where she is." "We can't find her." "How can I cover it up?" "A replacement!" "I can't just click my fingers and find one." "Your dog just came in." "What?" "Weren't you listening?" "Your dog just came in." "Thank you." "You fancy a job?" "It's a job like any other." "Only, it's a lot easier than most." "You take a suitcase." "You get on a train." "You go to an address in Paris." "Paris?" "WHITTINGTON:" "Mm." "Do you like foreign travel?" "What do I do when I get there?" "WHITTINGTON:" "You just live, really." "You take a name that we give you." "And you go to a flat that we tell you." "And then you just live." "You just turn the lights on in the evening." "You put things in the refrigerator." "You take things out of the refrigerator." "You sleep on the bed." "You might send the odd letter, take the odd stroll." "But then six weeks later, you come home." "Easy." "What name do I take?" "WHITTINGTON:" "I don't know." "Something common." "Something random." "Something that doesn't attract a lot of attention." "For instance..." "Jane Finn." "That particular name?" "WHITTINGTON:" "For instance." "And what if I prefer Susan?" "Susan Smith." "Much more common." "Look..." "I know a woman that's down on her luck when I see one." "You're not used to places like this, people like me." "Take the job." "And live as Susan?" "We'd prefer Jane." "Funny, I met a girl called Jane Finn." "On the train." "Now, isn't that odd?" "Did you really?" "She left her book in the carriage and in it, this." "I guess you know him, too." "All right, bitch." "[Whimpering]" "Who are you working for?" "You're one of Rita's little mates, I'll bet." "What did she tell you?" "Why are you covering up the disappearance of a girl?" "You are in murk the like of which you've not encountered in your short and protected life, missus." "If this is blackmail..." "I'll give you money." "But you better forget we ever had this conversation." "Or that little hat of yours might not have a head to sit on." "Aah!" "[ Radio playing]" "Oi!" "You dropped your glove." "Thank you." "What on earth took you so long?" "Something terrible has happened." "Come on." "Quickly." "Waterloo." "No, not there." "We need to shake him off first." "Who?" "Him." "TOMMY:" "Who is he?" "What's going on?" "TUPPENCE:" "Here, here." "Pull over." "Get out, Tommy." "Go on!" "Go on!" "There we are." "Keep the change." " Come on, Tommy!" " What the hell are we doing?" " Kiss me." " What?" "Here?" "Kiss me!" "Come on." "Where did you learn all this?" "John Buchan, Conan Doyle, Dorothy L. Sayers." "Books." "And boarding school." "Dodging the housemistress." "MAN:" "Yes, madam." "Two whiskeys, please." "Are you going to tell me what's going on?" "Jane Finn." "That's what's going on." "The missing girl." "I knew there was more to it." "What's that?" "Proof that I wasn't wrong." "MAN:" "There you go, madam." "And the means to buy a new hat." "Ooh." "Ahh." "All you need to do is go in and make a bet." "Just see if you overhear anything." "And then what?" "Well, we'll go to the police, of course." "They'll listen then." "The more evidence we have, the better." "Locked." "Now, isn't that odd?" "Go on." "[ Board clatters]" " Shh!" "[ Radio broadcasting dog race ]" "Aah!" "Okay, this is where we leave it." "We walk back to the police station, you tell them what you told me, and we go back to our lives." "Well, aren't you just a little bit curious?" "There's nothing here, Tuppence, so even if I was curious..." "No." "No." "That is where you are wrong." "There's a man called Brown, and there is a woman called Rita." "He thought I worked for her." "This is London." "There must be a million Browns or Ritas." "There's also this." "TOMMY:" "What is it?" "A shopping list?" "TUPPENCE:" "It's bill in the name of Vandemeyer for a Paris hotel." "Give me that." "TUPPENCE:" "Why, Mr. Beresford," "I do believe your pulse has quickened just a little." "Someone called Vandemeyer stayed at the Hotel du Marbre, Paris, the day before Jane disappeared." "Watch the table." "Don't you think that's significant?" "TOMMY:" "Significant in what respect?" "They are soup spoons, Tuppence." "We need desert spoons." "[Pounding]" "And why ask me to pretend to be a woman that's missing?" " That doesn't make sense." " Onion." "Unless..." "Unless they're setting a trap for someone." " Carrot." " But who?" " That's the question." " Parsley." "That's chives, Tuppence." "Even you must know the difference." "Of course." "I'm forgetting." "The gun." "There was a gunshot." "Can we just try and keep our imagination under control for one evening?" "I'm perfectly under control, but if he will invite himself to dinner, then the least he can do is listen." "[ Doorbell rings]" "[ Barking ]" "Look." "No." "Wait." "Wait." "[ Doorbell rings]" "[ Barking ]" "Who needs a stinking job?" "Ah." "This is for George." "TOMMY:" "Oh, thank you." "It'll need to be broken in." " Hello." " Hello." "Come in." "TOMMY:" "Come in." "CARTER:" "Jane Finn?" "You're sure he said that particular name?" "TUPPENCE:" "I'm absolutely sure." "You couldn't have confused it with perhaps Janet or Julia?" "Quite certain." "Well, uh..." "You need -- You need to forget all about it." "Put it " " Put it right out of your mind altogether." "Well, at least tell us what you suspect." "Abduction?" "Murder?" "Thank you so much for dinner." "It was..." "No, I couldn't possibly." "It's all -- lt's all hush-hush." "That's what it is." "TUPPENCE:" "That's a pity." "It's about to be rather more loud-loud." "You tell him, Tommy." "We just put an advertisement in the paper." "You did what?" "TUPPENCE:" ""The Times."" "Asking for any information regarding the disappearance of Jane Finn." "CARTER:" "Yes." "Yes, of course." "[ Man speaking over telephone]" "Tomorrow." " Move." " You're on my toe." "CARTER:" "Well, how do you think I feel about it'?" "No." "I trust them completely." "If you think that's necessary." "Oh, for God's sake, say something." "You're making us feel like naughty schoolchildren." "Jane Finn was just an innocent girl, caught up in something rather sinister." "Look if I explain, then there's no turning back." "You have to be certain." "At this very moment, a top Soviet agent is here in Britain." "A political assassin suspected of many killings." "An assassin!" "I should sit down." "Do I need a pencil?" "Sit down." "CARTER:" "We don't know his identity." "No idea who the target is." "All we know is that he likes to call himself Mr. Brown." "My department got a tip-off that this Brown had been activated by Russia and would be making his move in the next few weeks." "What do you mean make his move?" "Someone in British public life will be found dead." "Oh, my goodness." "Tommy, are you listening to all of this?" "CARTER:" "The man shot on the train was Dominic Villiers." "He was a member of my department working undercover in Europe." "Two weeks ago, he sent me a coded message saying he was coming back to London with a tape recording which he thought might reveal Brown's identity." "It looks as though that message was intercepted because poor Villiers was shot dead." "And the recording?" "CARTER:" "We're not sure." "Is this where Jane Finn comes in?" "CARTER:" "Yes." "She was on the train with Villiers." "They met in Paris and, uh..." "Well, they became friends it seems." "So, the question is " "Did he pass the recording to Jane before he was killed?" "And if so, where is she now?" "CARTER:" "Do you know, Tommy, you're rather good at this." "Not bad for a pipe and slippers man, eh?" "Might Jane have hidden the recording, before she disappeared?" "Yes." "That's all we can hope for." "Right, what we're going to do is this." "You've already put an advertisement in the newspaper mentioning Jane's disappearance." "But we can't do anything about that." "That's done." "But I want to know everything about anyone who answers." "What they say, what they look like." "Everything." "You understand?" "You're working for me now." "But you have to be careful." "This Brown is a pretty unpleasant character, and he's clever." "So your job is to observe, that's all." "If you feel you're in any danger, then you report to this telephone number." "379." "Say it now." "379." "379." "CARTER:" "You memorize it." "And if things get bad, there can be no police." "You're on your own." "And the code word is "200 all out."" "If anyone uses that phrase, then -- then they're safe." "Cricket." "CARTER:" "What?" "Oh, yes, yes." "This is a cold war we're fighting now." "Don't let me down." "TUPPENCE:" "Well, how about that?" "Reading books and doing this are quite different, Tuppence." "TUPPENCE:" "Nonsense." "It's just meeting a few people." "And what would you rather be doing?" "Feeding the bees?" "Walking the dog?" "Making jam to send to George?" "A secret assassin." "A missing girl." "A communist plot." "Don't you think we were born for this kind of thing?" "[Clink]" "Two replies!" "From Jane's uncle, a Mr. Hersheimmer." "He wants to meet at the Ritz." "The other is unsigned, but wants to meet us on Sidney Street." "Well, I can guess where we'll be going first." "But both meetings are today." "This morning." "Oh, God, Tommy, drive like the wind." "Thank you for replying to our advertisement." "You're not what I expected." "Well..." "Well..." "I mean you're much too good-looking." "Private investigators are short and dumpy." "Wear sensible shoes." "Whereas that hat..." "[ Door opens]" "Sorry, have we already started?" "This is my husband, Thomas Beresford." "I see." "Well, I just hope you two get further than the police did." "So you've been in contact with the police?" "Sure." "But as far as the British police are concerned," "Jane disappeared in France, so it's France's problem, and the French just don't want to know." "Private investigators are the only way to go, so when I saw your ad... ls it now that you're supposed to ask me when did I last see my niece?" "Y-Yes." "I was about to ask you that." "Two months ago." "She was studying languages at Cambridge." "She received a scholarship to go to Paris." "Her parents are deceased, so I agreed." "I even drove her to the ferry." "If I knew that was going to be the last time I saw her..." "You British have a saying." ""Hindsight's a wonderful thing."" "Do you have children?" "Just one." "[ Spoon clatters ]" " Sorry." " Excuse me." " And him." "TOMMY:" "Thank you." "Any sugar?" "Try Sweeterelle." "It's better for you." "What is it?" "JULIUS:" "I like to think it's the future." "In its modest way." "TUPPENCE:" "Could I just check on something?" "You said you reported Jane missing straightaway, but the police say there's no record of that until she didn't turn up at Cambridge last week." "That's ridiculous." "I spoke to an Inspector Brown nearly 10 days ago and told him the whole story." "Brown, you say?" "I think that's it." "Is that relevant?" "It could be." "Did you meet him in person?" "JULIUS:" "No, we spoke on the phone." "Is there something wrong?" "The Sweeterelle." "It's delicious, isn't it?" "We'll do what we can." "JULIUS:" "If you need money, just call." "As you can see, I'm a rich man." "I just want Jane back." "There may be one or two expenses." "JULIUS:" "Anything." "Call me anytime." "I didn't like him." "Really?" "I thought he was " " What?" " Charming." "'Tuppence!" " Aah!" "TOMMY:" "What the hell?" " Oh, God." " He could have killed you." "TUPPENCE:" "You don't think that was a warning, do you?" "From Brown?" "Come on." "TUPPENCE:" "Well, this is Sidney Street." "What number did the letter say?" "TOMMY:" "It didn't." "Are you Mrs. Beresford?" "Yes." "This is for you." "Wait a minute." "Where's he gone?" "No name, no marking." "Do you think whoever sent this was scared off as well?" "Let me see that." "[Ticking ]" "Smell." "It smells like an envelope." "I've got a friend that I met during the war." "He works near here." "He should see this." "Whose imagination is running away with them now?" "If it was a bomb, it would tick." "It does." "There we go." "Ah, ah, James." "Patience." "Brace yourselves." "Here we go." "3...2...1." "[ Bell rings]" "Ah." "Sorry, chaps." "Run along." "'Sir!" "'Sir!" "Sorry." "Sorry." "You'll get over it, Daniel." "Go and run around the field or something." "Go." "Go, go, go!" "Shoo, shoo!" "Tommy!" "I told you we'd meet again." "How do you like this, huh?" "All those years defusing bombs, and now I get to blow things up." "The boys must love you." "I take a few risks, burn my eyebrows occasionally." "They seem to like that." "TOMMY:" "This is my wife, Tuppence." "ALBERT:" "Pleased to meet you." "Hello." "We met in the hospital wing." "Oh." "Injured together." "You never forget that." "Were you hit by the catering van as well?" "No." "I was in the front line." "But the catering van was no small beast and driven by a maniac." "Tommy " " Tommy was very brave." "TUPPENCE:" "I'm sure he was." "Could you take a look at this?" "[Ticking ]" "Hmm." "Tighten the other side, would you?" "This damn hand." "It's good." "Oh, my goodness, Tommy." "Are you all right?" "I mean, that was quite a bang!" "There's no need to be sarcastic, Tuppence." "Sarcastic?" "Never." ""To Jane, with all my love, Julius."" "Did she have a watch when she went missing?" "I can't remember." "TUPPENCE:" "Julius." "Must be Uncle Julius, don't you think?" " ALBERT:" "What about these?" " TOMMY:" "What?" "Well, we have a dark room here." "Tommy." "Would you?" "TOMMY:" "Dominic Villiers." "The man on the train." "Why have we been sent this?" "Life as a teacher doesn't quite do it the way that my war work did." "If you've found yourself an adventure, then it would be unsporting of you not to share it." "I'm still perfectly capable." "TUPPENCE:" "Jane and Dominic Villiers." "Good grief." "What?" "Look" "It's us." "They know all about us." "Right." "They probably know where we live, who we are." "Oh, God, Tommy." "What if they get to George?" "I don't know, Tuppence." "I don't like this any more than you do." "It's more than a warning this time." "Sending a motorcyclist is one thing, but this " "It's a command." "It's back off or else." "Ow!" "What did you do that for?" "That car, did you notice it behind us before?" " What car?" " There." "I think I saw it when we left the school." "Oh, heck." "Don't jump to conclusions." "Don't tell me." "Lots of cars that look like that probably drive around this neighborhood all the time." "Don't do that." "Oh, Tommy, what have we got ourselves into?" " You got us into it." " No, I didn't!" "We need to do something." " Well, what?" " Let's call Carter." "CARTER:" "Well, you two wandered out of your depth." "If I had my doubts about the pair of you, it turns out they were justified." "Where was my report?" "Where was my phone call?" "Where was telling me what the hell you were doing?" " We're terribly sorry." " Oh." "Oh, sorry?" "As it happens, Tommy," "Albert Pemberton still does the odd bit of work for us." "Did you think the British government would lose an asset like that?" "Okay, we've stuck him in a school and he's got a piece of wood for an arm, but... he still has his uses." "You have no training." "You have to remember that." "And very little common sense it seems." "Be under no illusion." "Mr. Brown is no small adversary." "If you were to get close to finding Jane Finn, then your lives would certainly be in danger." "Now, I understand you were sent her fob watch, which I will pass on to my technicians on the third floor." "Yes, Albert sent it to me." "Right." "Let's hope there are some fingerprints left on it." "Of course, Major." "There was nothing else in the envelope, just the watch?" "Yes." "I mean, no." "Just that." "tuppence?" "Absolutely." "Right." "Right, well, let's get some cakes." "Albert didn't mention the photographs." "Neither did you." "Yes, but why keep it a secret from Carter?" "It doesn't make sense." "If Albert is working for Carter, why not tell him the whole story?" "Because I happen to think you have got a better chance of finding Jane Finn than Carter and his team, but you need some help." "I let myself in." "I hope you don't mind." "We're a team now, the three of us." "Do we have any choice?" "Not really." "Have you got anything to eat?" "Only, I'm starving." "Of course." "ALBERT:" "School dinners at that place are dreadful." "TOMMY:" "Clearly." "[Whirring ]" "Ahh." "Oh, yes, it moves." "I invented it myself." "One day, I'll take it off and show you." "That's very impressive." "The reds these days are full of fancy gadgets." "Exploding pencils, umbrellas with poison in the tip." "Firstly, I think you were bystanders in that photo." "Look at the background in all of the pictures." "TUPPENCE:" "There's the man with the birthmark." " The one who was chasing us." " Where?" "There." "And there he is again." "So, he was on the train." "There's something else." "Go on." "The woman he is with." "ALBERT:" "Exactly!" "If you could just bring that photo here for me." "She's behind you on the platform, yes?" "Yeah." "She's communicating with the man with the birthmark on the Champs-Elysées." "And in the café." "In the café, there again." "Only, this time, there is a monogram on her luggage with the initials R.V." "Rita." "They mentioned a Rita." "And the bill from the hotel?" "Urn, Vande" " Um..." " Vandemeyer?" " Vandemeyer." "Rita Vandemeyer." "Could that be it?" "Whoever sent this photo has given you a way into the gang." "This Rita could lead you to the missing girl." "[Opera music playing ]" "RITA:" "Yes, I know what you said." "Yes, it's all set." "I've got it hidden." "TOMMY:" "But what's an opera singer doing getting mixed up in all this?" "TUPPENCE:" "I don't know." "Let's hope she hasn't already found someone." "Stop it." "Stop what?" "It's just a wig and some makeup." "We're trying to find a missing girl, remember." "The recording that identifies Brown." " Well, it's just " " What?" "Well, I'm not quite sure of the word." "Thank you." "You're welcome." "I should think it quite, um..." "Well, you know, anytime you wanted to " " Stop it." " Sorry." "[ Door closes ]" "[ Gasps ]" "That's him." "That's the man who offered me a job." "What?" "!" "Ah, for..." "See?" "Drawing pin in a tire, works every time." "Another trick from a book?" "At least I read my books, Tommy." "All right." "Well, wish me luck." "And me?" "TOMMY:" "You were born to play the part." "And anytime you want to play the part at home " "Tommy, stop it." "Sorry." "TUPPENCE:" "Follow him, Tommy." "Stay close to him." "[Opera music playing ]" "[ Doorbell rings]" "Yes?" "Kelly Lyon, Mrs. Vandemeyer." "I saw downstairs you are looking for a maid." "Can you type?" "Of course I can." "Only, the last girl was too slow." "40 words a minute or you're out on your ear." "Don't step on the carpet." "It's original Persian." " Mind your feet." " Sorry." "My memoirs." "Well, don't look so astounded." "Principal Soprano Royal Opera House for seven seasons." "1932-1933 right up until the war." "I sang "Madame Butterfly" in front of the king." "Paris, Berlin." "And now again, here in London." "You'd better get a pencil." "I want to get it ready." "So that after my next performance " "Well, the world wakes up." "Weary but resplendent, one evening, I emerged from my dressing room to find a rowdy group of German fans clamoring for my autograph." ""Rita, Rita," they called." "They begged me to speak to them for a while." "Of course I was in an awful rush." "I was due at a birthday party for an up-and-coming German politician who shall remain nameless." "But I have always made time for those with the good sense to adore me." "[ Rita singing scales]" "[ Doorbell rings]" "MAN:" "What?" "I'm here to meet the Spanish cousin." "Can I help you?" "Ah, just browsing." "[ Doorbell rings]" "MAN:" "What?" "I'm here to meet the Spanish cousin." "[ Gasps ]" "RITA:" "Mind you don't put your elbows on the table." "I've just had it polished." "If you see a fly, get it with the swat." "Finished the chapter yet?" "[ Laughter, indistinct conversations]" "[ Knock on door]" "[ Door opens, slams]" "[ Laughter]" "Shh." "[ Chuckles ]" "Shh." "Please, please." "Let go of my jacket, please." "Please." "Thank you." "Hang on a minute." "You aren't Drennan, are you?" "Drennan?" "I'm right, aren't I?" "They said you were some sort of bigwig." "No wonder you weren't into this." "Look, I didn't offend you or anything, did I?" "Oh, no, no." "Of course not." "ANNETTE:" "They're waiting upstairs." "[ Door closes ] [indistinct arguing]" "RITA:" "Don't treat me like this." "I will tell Brown." "You tell Brown, eh?" "'Cause Brown is relying on you." "So when you sing at that do " "RITA:" "I am trustworthy." "Everyone knows that I can do it." "I thought you said no one was here." "Just some girl doing some typing." "Hey!" "Get the money." "That's the most important thing." "Wait a minute." "Are you a member?" "I said, are you a member?" "This is a members-only club." "Yes, I'm a member." "CONRAD:" "Well, I've never met you before." "LUCKY:" "Come here!" "Get Whittington." "I think we've got someone here who doesn't belong." "LUCKY:" "Hang on a minute." "Haven't we met before?"