"Report as I directed." "I shan't be going back just yet." "Very good, sir." "Hello, Guvnor." "Hello, Inspector." "─ Hello, Herb." "Blimey, you're a sight for sore eyes." "I ain't seen you since .." "─ Since last night." "Where's Young?" "─ You mean Harry?" "That's right." "─ He was here a moment ago." "He was right over there talking to a bloke." "And he calls over to me and he says "Herb old boy"." "Oh, I say, Inspector." "Did you hear what happened in here tonight?" "─ What?" "Oh it was horrible, sir." "It was just awful." "He was a big sailor, sir." "A Finn or a Swede or a .." "And he had a big knife, sir." "It was that big, sir." "Hurry, Rhama." "Now the coat." "You say he stabbed him ten times with a knife and then he got up and ran away?" "Yes, sir." "But it was a rubber knife." "─ What?" "Rubber, sir." "You see, when he came in, we didn't know." "Well, you must come down to the station someday." "And tell me a lot more funny stories." "─ Yes, sir." "Good evening, Inspector." "Evening, Young." "Would you please do come in?" "Do you always wear your tie like that?" "You must have dressed without your valet tonight." "Or perhaps you were in a hurry about something?" "Cleopatra, Inspector." "She's always pulling my tie to pieces." "Would you mind?" "I'm not very good at tying a bow." "Fond of cats, aren't you, Young?" "─ They attract me." "Creatures of the night." "Yes." "But they have the good sense to keep away from the water." "Talking of the water, how was the river tonight?" "Well, it's going to be very unhealthy from now on to travel at night." "Thanks, Harry." "You know they make those things of rope too, my boy." "Who was talking of business?" "Proud of that fingernail, aren't you." "Among the Chinese, it's a sign of class." "The kind of a man who works with his head and not his hands." "I've got an idea you work very well with both." "Too well." "Young." "What happens to smugglers in America if they don't stop as the Police hail them?" "I heard they shoot them," "Here they don't allow you to carry guns." "Here, the Police don't need guns." "Except to shoot an occasional mad dog." "Hello, Harry." "Friends are always welcome to the Lily Gardens, Inspector." "I hope to see you soon." "─ You probably will, Young." "Goodnight." "Goodnight." "A friend?" "Is he a friend of ours?" "Does the friend bring trouble?" "We've handled trouble before, haven't we?" "Come back here you pickpocket!" "Police!" "Police!" "Oh please mister, let me get out." "They're after me." "Someone stole a watch and they think I took it." "That's her, Constable." "Sorry, Miss." "I'm afraid you'll have to come with me." "What for?" "The gentleman says the girl took his watch." "Yes." "That's what she did, too." "No more than a minute ago." "I'm afraid this gentleman is mistaken." "This lady has been with me all evening." "That's a lie, Constable." "─ Steady, steady." "If he thinks I took it, why don't you search me?" "Thank you, Miss." "Not a sign of a watch." "Officer, you'd better take him out of Limehouse before he gets in any trouble." "Yes." "Come along." "Yes, but I saw her, I tell you." "You saw me search her yourself." "She couldn't have swallowed it." "You're Pug Talbot's girl, aren't you?" "─ He's my stepfather." "You like being with him?" "─ Well, I get my meals." "You should work here at the Lily Gardens." "Not me, mister." "I know your New York Chinatown ways." "Who told you I was from New York?" "─ All Limehouse knows." "What else do they know?" "Plenty." "Where's the watch?" "I haven't got it." "That's for the Police." "You can't fool me." "No?" "And thanks for minding it." "Smokey." "─ Hello, Toni." "You won't tell Pug, will you?" "Tell Pug?" "About what?" "You know." "About my being in Harry Young's place." "Was you in Harry Young's place?" "─ I was trying to get away from someone." "I don't want Pug to know." "You know what he'd do." "Oh, you wouldn't tell him, would you, Smokey." "Maybe if you're nice to me." "Harry Young gives you what you want, Scotty." "If you pokes your head in here again." "I'll twist it off at the shoulders." "What's the matter, Pug?" "─ Ain't I always been fair to him?" "Yes." "Yes you have." "─ Ain't I treated him right?" "Sure you have, Pug." "Get out of here, Maggie." "For three years I've been buying all the stuff he could smuggle." "I paid him well for it, too." "Tonight I offered him a quid and blow me if he don't raise me." ""Harry Young will give me what I want", he says." "So I throws him out." "─ Good enough." "I'll kill that half-American, half-Chinese one of these days." "Yeah." "He's ruined my business." "Bad." "If he thinks he can do that .." "─ He's barmy" "You're barmy." "Where have you been all evening?" "What do I pay you for?" "I've seen things." "─ You're always seeing things." "Ask her." "What are you talking about?" "─ Toni." "I see her in Harry Young's place this evening." "Toni?" "At Harry Young's place?" "─ In his office." "She was talking." "Friendly like." "In his office?" "In Harry Young's office?" "Picking posies, Toni?" "Maybe you was thinking of sending them .. to Harry Young!" "Oh, Pug .. they were mother's." "You've been to Harry Young's office." "You've been talking to him." "Friendly like." "What about?" "That's what I want to know." "You've been listening to Smokey." "Wait a minute." "Only all Limehouse is talking." "I'd be in a lockup this minute if it wasn't for Mr Young." "Oh, he's "Mr Young" now, is he?" "Right to my face in my own house." "I'm "Pug"." "He is Mister Young!" "Come on." "You and me will go and see this precious Mr Young." "The way Pug behaves reminds me of my old man." "Only he used to say it was "love"." "Oh, what can I do?" "Oh, what can I do?" "─ Do?" "Hop it .." "like I did." "Oh thanks Maggie, but it's no use." "You was meant for something better than this." "Harry Young said the same thing." "That half-and-half .. he ain't my idea of something better." "What difference does his colour matter?" "He was mighty decent to me tonight." "He offered me a job at his place." "You'd work for Harry Young?" "It's a lot better than working for Pug, getting nothing but beatings for pay." "Where is the item?" "I've going to have a talk with this Mr Harry Young." "Looking for me?" "─ Blooming right, I am." "Listen here, Harry Young." "Your words are very loud, my friend." "For six months you've been putting your hooks into my business." "Yes." "Well, that's all over and done with." "From now, I'll be top-dog on this river as I was before you came to Limehouse." "Why, Ching Lee." "He don't even give me a chance to make a decent living." "The London river is large." "There are many boats beside mine." "There is room for all." "You used to give me more than half your business." "Since he come, I get nothing." "And the others do just what you do." "Everyone has lean years." "─ I ain't here to argue." "I'm telling you." "I'm the Captain on that Nanking job tomorrow night." "What do you know about the Nanking?" "─ Just enough so you counts me in on it." "Only a fool makes powerful enemies." "Threatening me, are you?" "Well listen, you two foreigners." "You ain't heard the end of me." "One day, all Limehouse will hear the end of Pug Talbot." "I told Harry Young a thing or two." "─ Good for you, Guvnor." "He'll be sorry, honoured one." "He isn't a very polite man." "Hard words .. are a fool's answer." "And tomorrow night?" "Steamship Nanking." "Right on schedule." "Goodnight, Harry Young." "That's all for tonight, Rhama" "In thee, Master." "May I find greater wisdom." "Greater strength." "And greater courage." "And greater love." "And greater love." "A nice, mucky night for business, Guvnor." "Mr Young." "Don't go down to the river tonight." "What do you mean?" "Don't I say." "You .." "What was the trying to say?" "That Pug had split on us?" "Don't worry." "The fog is our friend." "A playmate for Cleopatra." "─ A black cat!" "That's all we need." "I can hear the clang of the prison gate." "Boat's just pulling off from the Nanking, sir." "Are you sure it's Young?" "─ I'd bet a pound note on it, sir." "Full straight ahead." "Mind you don't lose him with that fog." "I'm afraid we've lost him, sir." "Pug .. he's through." "Harry Young got through." "Wasn't the Police planted on him?" "All around him, they was." "But he was watching for them." "He was tipped off to it, Pug." "By somebody." "By somebody?" "I wonder who." "Don't do it, Pug." "Don't do it, I tell you." "I'm not going to stand it from you." "I'm not going to stand it any longer." "It was you, wasn't it?" "Tell on me, would you?" "I'll teach you!" "If it hadn't been for that Talbot girl." "The Police might have surprised us." "Now then Talbot, if I catch you beating that girl again, I'll lock you up." "I don't care if she likes the Chinese." "She's afraid of you." "Now then, move along there." "Move along." "Do you think he's been beating her on account of what she's told us?" "Looks like we'll have to settle with Pug Talbot right away." "You know what to say." "─ Yes, Harry." "Evening, Smokey darling." "Hello." "─ Well, what do you want?" "Can we get rid of Smokey?" "Anything you got to say, you can say in front of him," "A close shave tonight." "Them River Police are learning." "Now, what Harry said: two heads are better than one." "No." "Mr Harry Young has come round to my way of thinking, has he." "Yes." "Ching Lee says it ain't good business to fight amongst ourselves all the time." "I ought to be cut in on that Nanking job." "That's just what I'm here for." "Harry and Ching Lee want to cut you in on it." "I'll believe that when I see it." "You'll see it alright." "Come up to Harry's place at ten o'clock tomorrow night." "Private, like." "Just let yourself in." "They'll be waiting for you." "Aright." "I'll come." "I'll listen to Mr Harry Young's proposition." "Righto." "Goodnight, Pug." "─ Goodnight." "You're going up there alone, Pug?" "You're barmy." "─ Alone .." "You're barmy." "Good news for you, Toni." "Harry and me is matey, now." "He give me his key, he did." "And he's asked me over to his room to have a little talk." "A nice fellow, that Harry Young." "Attention please, ladies and gents." "And now for the big act of the evening." "Mr Harry Young will give his famous interpretation of The Limehouse Blues." "Assisted by your favourite act .." "Mademoiselle Tu Tuan." "Excuse me, sir." "Could you tell me the time?" "I said, could you tell me the time." "[ Female scream!" "]" "Make way there." "Gangway .. gangway!" "What's happened?" "He was standing there." "Right against that wall." "When I asked him the time, he fell down on his face." "Looks like he was out for trouble." "─ Yes." "Well he certainly found it." "Pug Talbot?" "─ Yes." "Pug Talbot." "Sheridan." "I've asked you to meet me here in order to give you all an opportunity." "To answer a few questions informally before the inquest." "Young .. how long have you been in London?" "About six months." "What was your business in America?" "─ Oriental goods." "And since you've been here?" "─ I own the Lily Garden" "Is it true there was bad blood between you and Talbot?" "We were .." "Shall we say, business rivals." "Rivals at what?" "At business." "─ You were acquainted with the deceased." "Come again, Guvnor." "You knew Talbot?" "─ Know him?" "Knowing?" "We was pals." "Herb, he used to say to me." "Herb old man, you be the death .." "You'll be the ruin of me." "What with his hobnobbing around night after night." "And I says to him:" "Pug, my pal." "You worked for Talbot, didn't you?" "─ Right." "I did." "You were acquainted with his personal affairs at the time of his death?" "That I was." "Then possibly you can tell us whether Talbot had any particular enemies." "Well, it's like this." "Pug was a peace-loving individual, Guvnor." "A regular lamb, he was." "Not an enemy in the whole, wide world." "The deceased was your stepfather, wasn't he?" "Yes, sir." "─ Were your relations harmonious?" "Some of the time." "To your knowledge, had your stepfather difficulties with anyone in particular?" "Well, there was a bit of a row." "With him." "You say that Talbot had row with Young?" "Yes, sir." "When did you last see evidence of disagreement between them?" "There was a quarrel the day before Pug was killed." "Miss Talbot .. would you on the strength of what you saw .." "Be prepared to make a formal accusation against Harry Young?" "Well, I couldn't very well do that." "You see, they made up the same day." "─ How do you know that?" "Well, Pug told me so." "Alright." "That's all." "A foxy crowd, Sheridan." "─ Yes." "Now Talbot is out of the way, the fellow Young will be more trouble than ever." "Well, it's up to you." "─ I'd say fine, if I had the tools." "Tools?" "─ Swifter boats." "Or better still, a gun." "Bullets travel faster than boats." "Guns .. in twenty years that I've been on the force." "I've only known a police officer to need a gun twice." "I know." "But you can't go after wild game with a butterfly net." "Well .. find the occasion." "You can have your guns." "I was told you wanted to see me." "Come in." "Sit down." "How do you do." "You spoke cleverly in the Inspector's office." "I just spoke the truth." "Then you'll work for me, now?" "What's the job?" "You know, you are pretty." "In good clothes, you'd look beautiful." "But you can't live on good looks, you know." "What do I do?" "I need a clever girl who remembers much." "Knows much .. and can use all she knows." "Sounds like you need a Policeman." "Just what do you want me to do?" "To be the eyes .. to be the ears." "To remember all you see." "The river men." "The dray men," "Faces of the night workers." "Where they go and why." "Well .. that's the quickest job I ever got." "I need to find a place to live." "─ That would be simple." "Tu Tuan, the room next to yours." "Toni will have that." "Live in, do I?" "Hey, what's the catch?" "It was a storeroom, but it will be cleaned." "The key will be yours." "I'm giving you a job, that's all." "I'm glad .. that's all I want." "Well." "This is about as comfortable as the British Museum." "All this does not please you?" "─ Well .." "It isn't exactly what I'd call home-sweet-home." "We think it is beautiful." "It is our Chinese beauty." "Perhaps you do not understand that." "I don't know .. really, I .." "─ No." "You do not belong here." "He asked me to come." "Mr Young asked me." "We are both in the same house now." "You are good at remembering." "Remember to leave him alone." "[ Singing ] "But the nightmare doesn't ever seem to fade."" ""What are they made of?"" "He just got in." "He's over at the bar." "A big fellow in an officer's uniform." "The sailor?" "─ Right." "He's an engineer for the Orient Queen." "Why don't you tag him?" "With one of Sheridan's men watching me every minute?" "Which one?" "That's for us to find out." "Here, little, pickle, little girl." "I say, do you hear me?" "Beautiful, beautiful!" "Oh, go and play it on your piano." "Have you got any news for Harry Young?" "Tonight we drop down on the tide." "Two miles below Blackwell's Dock." "Tell him I'll meet him there at 4 Bells." "─ Two o'clock." "He'll have just fifteen minutes before the Skipper comes on watch." "Will you be able to take it all?" "Easily." "It's all packed in small duffle-bags." "Just a little handkerchief I brought you from Port Said." "I thought you might like it." "─ Oh, thanks." "You know, it's a sign." "Come on boys, back to the old tub." "Goodbye, Alfred." "─ Goodbye." "Send me a postal card when you arrive." "Don't I love you?" "Say, that will do." "What did I tell you?" "Thanks, Harry." "Right ahead is the door." "You want help to go through it?" "Who are you?" "Get me the manager of this place." "I was talking to a beautiful .." "I'm coming back." "You'll be singing hymns in the Lily Garden soon." "What do you mean?" "Didn't you see Harry throw the drunk out for getting lively with that girl Toni?" "Perhaps the man had offended him." "Offended, be blowed." "Harry's gone dippy on that girl if you ask me." "You'd better look out." "Perhaps the white girl had better be looking out." "The boat drops with the tide, two miles below Blackwell dock." "Which will be there at 2:00 sharp." "Harry .. are you listening?" "You're not afraid of me, are you?" "You've been more decent to me than any man I've ever known." "You're young and beautiful." "A flower." "Beautiful flowers sometimes have thorns." "I just got some news." "I was giving it to Harry." "─ Get out." "Harry and I have things to talk about." "Your place is at the bar with the white sailors." "And the man gave her a note, sir." "I tried to get it, but I was forcibly thrown out." "Alright." "Report to the station and tell them to check up on Davis." "I still want that girl kept under close watch." "Very good, sir." "Your mother .. was of my family." "She had many worthy ancestors." "Who is this girl?" "The girl who works for you in the Lily Garden." "I can take her out of there." "She is neither of your colour or your class." "A product of the slums." "She's never had a chance." "My son." "The older I grow." "The less I argue .. with a man in love." "It is your affair." "By the way." "Does she love you?" "No .. but she will." "Hello, Harry." "Say, I'd better be getting downstairs." "Customers are coming in." "You're not going to work tonight." "Not working?" "Nor any other night." "You've finished." "Are you giving me the sack?" "This is no game for you." "That's so nice of you, but I have to do something." "You can stay here." "I'll get the creeps staying up here alone all day with this Chinese stuff." "Here, take this." "Go out tomorrow and enjoy yourself." "Buy things." "Hats, dresses, shoes." "Anything." "I don't want to take your money, Harry." "You've earned it." "You've more than paid me for any little thing I might have done." "Let me be the judge of that." "Here." "But how do we go about it?" "─ Follow her." "Everywhere she goes." "Find out everything she does." "I get it." "If you find out anything about her." "You shall be paid well." "You couldn't .." "Manage a bit on account, could you?" "Excuse me, lady." "Is this near Piccadilly?" "─ Yes, my dear." "Thanks very much, Miss." "Will you help me inside with them?" "Where to put these wild animals?" "I'm sorry." "Leave them here." "I was just feeding them." "And they got loose." "Do you mind if I look around?" "─ Of course not." "Oh .. he's beautiful." "He's a prize-winner." "Well, what's the matter with him?" "He's a mutt." "A mutt?" "That's American for mongrel." "Are you an American?" "─ No." "Canadian." "Ha .. he looks so lonely." "Why don't you put him in with these dogs?" "These thoroughbreds wouldn't stand for it." "They're the worst kind of snobs." "That's always the way." "Outside, they don't get much chance to mix this well." "Good morning, Mr Benton." "─ Good morning, Annie." "I missed you yesterday." "My legs was troubling me." "I've packed my basket." "Next Christmas, I'm going to get you a new chair." "No thanks." "I've been sitting on this one so long, my figure has got kind of shaped to it." "How much?" "The idea." "Expecting me to take money from you, Mr Benton." "Now Annie, I insist on paying for them." "Alright." "Take it off the rent." "Now that Annie has paid her debt .. may I pay mine?" "Thanks, awfully." "I'll pin them on." "No extra charge." "Ow!" "I'm sorry." "The idea is to pin them on the coast, not the skin." "There." "They're lovely, aren't they." "Yes .." "lovely." "Well, thanks so much for the flowers." "I think I have to go." "What will I do tomorrow?" "Why?" "I'm afraid these dogs will need feeding again about lunchtime." "And you bought nothing else but a bunch of violets?" "Well, I didn't see anything else I wanted." "You went a long way for a bunch of violets." "Why didn't you buy some nice clothes?" "A dress .. or a hat." "I don't know." "I want you to look beautiful, Toni." "What's the matter?" "Your nail." "It hurts me a little." "Harry, may I speak to you a minute?" "What did you want to talk to me about?" "It doesn't matter now." "You couldn't understand." "Come on, Taffy!" "There you go!" "How are they making out?" "─ Fine." "I think they'll be in good shape for the dog show." "Well, they ought to be." "With a trainer like you." "Say, don't you think they get a little tired?" "No, just one more spurt." "It will take that last ounce of fat off of them." "You sent for us?" "─ Yes." "Seen Toni today?" "No." "Ain't she upstairs?" "Must have gone out." "I know someone who can tell you where she is." "Who?" "I will bring you someone who can tell you where Toni spends her time." "And with who." "I love it here." "The country and .." "─ And what about me?" "Don't I count just a little?" "A lot, Eric." "These past two weeks have been so wonderful." "Do you mean that?" "Would you tell me the truth about something?" "Of course." "I love you, Toni." "Do you love me?" "Oh, you couldn't make up your mind that quick." "You don't make up your mind to love someone." "It just comes." "Look at me, Toni." "You do love me, don't you?" "You know that, Eric." "I'm glad you didn't come back earlier." "What do you mean?" "─ You'll see." "Tu Tuan told me what you said about the British Museum." "So I thought I'd change things." "I guess this will make you feel happier, won't it?" "Without all that Chinese stuff around you." "What's the matter?" "Don't you like it?" "Oh Harry, don't think I don't appreciate what you've done for me." "But I can't keep on taking things for nothing." "Not even if it pleases me?" "I can't do it, Harry." "Here is the money you gave me, except for a few shillings." "I'd rather you take it." "I'm going to get a job and earn my own keep." "Please yourself, Toni." "At least keep your room until you've found a job." "Oh Harry, honest I can't .." "─ Why not?" "Unless there is someone else's home you prefer?" "There isn't." "Harry." "Wasn't that the key you gave Pug the night before he ..?" "You're good at remembering things." "Aren't you, Toni." "You understand?" "No-one around here is to offer Toni a job." "And if anybody does, it will be very unpleasant for them." "She is not to work in Limehouse." "Don't worry, Guvnor." "All I got to do is spread the word round and nobody will chance crossing you." "She'll get no job." "That's all." "There is no use insisting." "We've looked at your references, and don't care to discuss the matter further." "There is nothing we can do for you." "And I doubt if you will find work anywhere." "It's been four days since I've seen you, Toni." "What is wrong?" "I've been crazy with worry." "I searched every place that I thought you might be." "It's very hopeless trying to find a girl when you don't know where she lives." "Why don't you say something, Toni?" "We can't go on like this." "I must know what you're thinking." "She's making a fool out of you." "Shut up." "Harry Young in love with a white girl." "Suppose I am?" "While she spends her days with a man of her own colour." "I'm half white." "─ She's all white!" "You heard what Smokey told you." "─ Get out." "It's time for your dance." "I'm through dancing here." "I go .." "I go for good." "We've been here for over an hour." "And you haven't answered my question." "Yes, I love you." "─ Darling." "But what's the use?" "I don't .. what do you mean?" "I don't understand." "There's lots of things you don't understand." "And I hope you never will." "Toni, I don't know what you're talking about." "I want to marry you." "I can't, I tell you." "I can't." "Well, what is it?" "We love each other." "We know it." "It's something outside that that's worrying and troubling you." "And I've a right to know what it is." "Tell me, Toni." "Alright .." "I'll tell you." "I never worked in that store." "I never did an honest day's work in my life." "I'm nothing but a pickpocket." "A cheap, little thief." "Honey, don't you understand?" "I don't care what you've been." "I lied to you." "Because I was afraid of losing you." "I didn't want you to fall in love with me." "But at the same time .." "I did." "But now I want you to hate me." "And maybe this will help you do it." "I've been letting someone else feed me, and clothe me." "Because I was afraid of telling you that I loved you." "You hate me now." "─ You know I don't." "But you will, Eric." "Goodbye." "Toni." "Toni .." "Toni, I can't let you go like this." "Don't you understand, when two people love each other, nothing matters." "But it would." "You would hate me." "It's just like the day you said in the dog shop." "You can't mix mongrels with thoroughbreds." "Goodbye, Eric." "Toni." "─ Mr Benton." "Don't get excited." "I can tell you all about her." "Where she lives and everything." "Who are you and how do you know my name?" "What do you know about her?" "Shall we take a walk, Guvnor?" "Greetings and good wishes for the New Year, Ching Lee." "To you and your wife, good luck and much money." "[ Chinese language ]" "When did she leave?" "─ She has been gone all afternoon." "From now on, no matter what I'm doing you tell me the minute she .." "Happiness and prosperity for the New Year, Harry Young." "May the New Year bring you the same." "My young friend and his white flower." "Will honour me with their presence at dinner tonight?" "The New Year's feast on the freighter Cane." "I shall be honoured." "We also have another mission on the freighter Cane." "It is a wise man who kills two flies with one slipper." "Toni." "I've been looking for you all afternoon." "I was out walking." "Hmm." "What pretty flowers." "You're fond of flowers, aren't you." "Yes, I am." "They don't grow them on cobbles, though." "And they don't grow in Limehouse." "Harry." "Oh, I've forgotten what I was going to say now." "Perhaps you'll remember later." "Where can I find Harry Young?" "He might be in his office." "I'm looking for Harry Young." "─ What of it?" "Take me to Harry Young, will you." "─ Oh no." "I can't." "[ Chinese language ]" "I told you I want to see Harry Young." "I'm Harry Young." "Look, Harry Young." "Let's not waste time." "My name is Benton." "Oh .." "Eric Benton." "Won't you come in, Mr Benton?" "I've come here to fetch Toni." "Where is she?" "You are taking a lot for granted." "I know all about Toni living upstairs over this rotten hole." "And I know all about you." "Has Toni talked about me?" "Not a word." "Look here, Young." "I'm going to take her away from here." "What makes you think she'll go with you?" "─ Toni loves me." "If you don't mind my asking." "Has she told you so?" "─ Of course." "You can hardly ask me to believe that." "Then bring her here and let me talk to her." "If she wants to stay, she can stay." "You don't see it that way, do you?" "I'm going to get her out of here, I tell you." "And there are ways of doing it." "There's no need for that." "Come upstairs to my flat upstairs tonight." "I'll have her there." "The three of us will talk it over." "─ At what time?" "Ten o'clock." "Yes .. ten o'clock sharp." "This is the way to my flat." "Just take that elevator there and go right up." "This key will let you in." "Alright." "I'll be here." "I'll be on Ching Lee's boat getting the stuff." "He'll be here at ten." "You understand?" "Going out again?" "Well no." "I was just .." "─ Just what?" "Oh, nothing." "You're not worried about anything, are you?" "What have I to worry about?" "─ I don't know." "Harry." "─ Yes?" "Did you .." "You didn't have a visitor, did you?" "Yes." "Ching Lee." "Oh .." "I mean .." "─ You mean somebody else?" "Well, I thought I heard someone talking." "Who did you think it was?" "Well, I didn't exactly hear anyone talk." "I thought I heard some noise." "Ah!" "What's the matter?" "Well he .. gives me the creeps." "He's so quiet." "In the future I'll instruct Rhama to make more noise." "Thanks very much for the information." "I'm sure it will be of great help to us." "If you are nervous." "We can easily get you a passage to San Francisco." "Or for the matter of that, to China." "But of course there is no need." "Your life is in no danger here." "Goodnight." "I have received definite information from the woman Tu Tuan." "About the job." "The time .. the place .. everything." "I hope this time there will be no argument." "Tell the commissioner I'll be wanting that gun." "I know he was there." "I saw him from the window." "Leaving." "Harry, I've got to know what you're thinking about." "You look beautiful in that robe." "It's lovely." "My mother's betrothal robe." "You are the first one to wear it since her marriage." "Harry, you've got to tell me." "Did you have a talk with him?" "What did he say?" "Who?" "─ Eric." "Eric Benton." "You know who I mean." "─ Oh, him." "How can I remember what he said?" "I didn't even listen." "Oh, you don't want to be angry with him, Harry." "He's just a kid who thought he was barmy over me." "I was laughing at him all the time." "Really I was." "He shouldn't have been out without a nursemaid." "No." "He shouldn't." "You take charge here, Herb." "Get the stuff into the boat as quick as you can." "You know Guvnor, I don't like this." "I can smell police hanging off there in the fog." "They've been here before, Herb." "Why worry now?" "Righto." "It looks like something more than a New Year celebration after all, Inspector." "When people take such trouble to be conspicuous, they're hiding something." "Shall we close in on them, sir?" "I'll give the signal." "We want Young .. and the evidence." "Supposing he won't stop, sir?" "I think he'll stop this time." "I don't know why you stop me." "I've got to see Harry Young." "Blimey, I tell you it's the Police." "[ Chinese language ]" "[ Chinese language ]" "[ Chinese language ]" "[ Chinese language ]" "You aren't still thinking about Benton, are you?" "Why should I be thinking about him?" "I don't care if I never hear his name mentioned again." "You won't." "Benton is never going to bother you again." "That's just the way I want it." "That's fine." "Oh, Mr Young?" "─ Yes?" "[ Chinese language ]" "Harry!" "No, you can't do it." "Let him go .." "I'll never see him again." "Oh Harry please, please don't let any harm come to him," "It was my fault." "I'll never see him again." "Oh Harry, stop if it's going to happen." "Harry, stop it!" "You could never love me, could you, Toni?" "Tell me the truth." "Give me the robe." "My mother's betrothal robe will never be worn again." "What are you going to do?" "Where are you going?" "I'm going to try and make you happy, Toni." "Like I want you to be." "We've got to go ashore, Guvnor." "The Police are closing in all round us." "At least unload the boat first, will you." "If they find it, it will mean a ten year stretch for all of us." "There she goes now, sir." "Give her all you've got, Guvnor." "She's getting away from us, sir." "I have an appoiñtment with Harry Young." "You are expected." "Be so good as to enter." "Ah, too late!" "─ Come on." "You will find Mr Harry Young at the end of the hall." "Rhama, wait." "Which way did they go?" "─ In there, sir. ─ Gangway." "Toni." "Let's get out of here." "Come on." "The Police are on their way up here." "Go out that way." "─ But Harry." "Come on, Toni." "Rhama." "Get me my robe." "Come on, Toni." "Why, you won't get away from me this time, Young." "Yes I will." "You shoot too straight." "But Toni!" "Toni, you can't go back in there now." "I tell you I must." "It's blood." "Oh, I hope he's not hurt." "Harry." "Harry." "It's me, Toni." "What are you crying about?" "I'll be alright in a few days." "Then we'll have a big party." "Rhama." "I certainly fooled those Cops." "They were watching Toni." "They thought she was mixed up in it." "Half white." "Half yellow." "One luck." "Well, this is Limehouse." "─ Oh, how exciting." "Oh, it's nothing but gentlemen having beer." "Taxi." "I am going back to the West End, sir." "─ That's alright." "Last trip tonight, sir." "Next stop is home for me." "And for us." "T-G"