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It's Sunday afternoon in New York City. A cab pulls up in front of a large central park
west apartment building and two men get out. One of the men is big beefy and florid while
the other is slim and quick moving. The two men hardly enter the building and ride the elevator
up to the 10th floor where florid face leads the way to one of the apartments and opens the door.
Hello? Hey, blow. Guess my wife's not home yet. Come on, go on. Come on in and let
get the door. Excellent idea, Sullivan. Excellent. Wait there and leave your hat and coat on.
Don't take me but a second to ride a check. Check? Yeah, check.
I think I'd rather have cash, Sullivan. I was much too good in court this afternoon to warrant a check.
Okay, so you were good. You were swell. You were better than usual. And you're still the best
business for Nagler in New York. But you're going to get a check. The Nagler is an nasty word.
Almost as nasty as racketeer. Yeah, but racketeer is better, go on. You see, in my business,
you don't have to pretend to be something or not. But you do have to be smart. Yeah, that's right.
You have to be smart. Now then, here's your check. Take it and blow. I got a date in a little while.
Only a thousand dollars? You're lucky to get that much. Hey, they don't tear that up. Why, you cheap
chiseling punk. I saved your fat neck this afternoon. An income tax evasion charge is the only way
they catch guys like you. And I cleared you. I got you off scot free because there wasn't any evidence
of the money you made. They could've ruined you. Yeah, but they didn't. No, they didn't. And I'll
tell you why they didn't because I advised you not to keep any records of books. I told you to
keep your profits on hand in cash and not to keep it in any bank. So what? So I want my share
and now and I want it in cash. I know you've got more than 300 grand solid away. You're crazy,
God. No, no, I'm not. I know you've got that money, Sullivan. I want my share. I want it right now
and fast. I want $30,000 and I want it in cash. Why are you stupid little? See? Hey, that's the way
you want to play it, eh? That's the way, Sullivan. Not bluffing. Loaded and I'm not afraid to use it.
So if you want to enjoy your freedom hand over the 30 grand. Now look, Holland, be reasonable. Put
that gun away. Not a chance. But you're wrong. I swear you are. I'm broke. That thousand dollar
check I just wrote will practically wipe me out. You expect me to believe that? It's true. Now listen,
I know you deserve a big of fee, but I can't give it to you now. Later I'll try it. Oh,
it's stalling, Sullivan. Where's the money? I know you got it. I dumped it in an oil deal out West.
I thought I could really clean up, but something went wrong. Oh, you never took a chance in your
life and an oil well is a gamble. You're a sure thing player. Come on, Sullivan. Get
it tired of holding this gun. Where's my 30,000 dollars? Get it, Sullivan. I'm going to pull this
trigger. What the? Sorry, what in the world? It's gonna might know you don't. Oh, yes, I do.
It's better. I'll just keep this gun as a souvenir. Now get out of here before I break it over
your head. What's going on here anyway? Shut up. Okay, go ahead and get going. You made a mistake,
Mr. Sullivan. A big mistake. I want that 30 grand and I intend to get it. That little bum might
have killed me with this gun if you hadn't opened the door and banged into him. That's too bad. If I'd
known I'd have waited outside in the hall. What? You heard me. What's eating you? You are. Come on,
come on, spill it. What's on your mind? A blue eyed baby face little blonde named Bonnie Shore.
Bonnie, what are you talking about? Kit-wise to yourself, Larry. Did you really think you were
kidding me? Don't you think I know where you've been spending your evenings? Oh, wait a minute,
flow. You don't know what you're talking about. I've been a sap for a long time, but now you're
gonna pay and pay plenty. How did you find out about Bonnie and me? A little bird told me. I said,
how did you find out? I said a little. You're gonna be sorry for that, Larry. Very sorry. Yeah,
but not as sorry as you're gonna be. Your little bird didn't tell you quite enough.
Sure, I've got a girl named Bonnie Shore, and I'm not so about it. I'm gonna divorce you and
marry Bonnie just as soon as possible. Really? And I got more news for you too, baby. Just in case
you think you're gonna hook me, I'm broke. I've been wiped out completely. You can't get a dime
out of me. That's too bad, isn't it? Yeah, it's a shame. I feel so bad about it. I'm up to bust out
crying if I hang around here any longer, so get away from that door and let me out. Sure, Larry,
I'll let you go, but not with Bonnie Shore. Try and stop me. Wait, Larry. But forgetting something,
aren't you? Now, look, though. Put that gun down. Larry, I only wanted to hand it to you. It
belongs to your lawyer friend. Don't you want to give it back to him? Why? Well, yes, maybe I'd better.
No. On second thought, I don't think he needs it as badly as I do. You?
Yes, darling. I've just thought of a wonderful use for it.
Well, what are you gonna do? I catch your guess, Larry. I'm the forgotten,
little aged wife who's been dropped without a scent. I'm going in the bedroom and blow my brains out.
Don't kid me, baby. You'd never do that.
You're so right, darling. I'd never, never do that.
Sorry, I'm late, Bonnie, but nice little hideaway you got here, Southern. Miles from the city.
Woods all around, lake out front. You couldn't have picked a sweet aliveness.
Who are you? My name's Shore. I'm Tom Shore. Sure. Yeah, I got a sister named Bonnie.
Me, anything to you? Your Bonnie's brother. That's right. Where is she? She'll probably be along
in a few minutes. Say, I don't get this. Bonnie didn't tell me you'd be here. She didn't know it.
And what are you doing here? I'm telling you to stay away from Bonnie. Maybe she'll have something
to say about that. Bonnie's just a kid. She doesn't know what she's doing. Hello, Shore. You've got the
wrong idea. I'm crazy about Bonnie. We're in love. We're going to get married. No, you're wrong,
Sullivan. And even if you meant it, I'd die before it let us throw us off a way in a grafting
rack and see it like you. Guys all meant to be a father who's already married. You told my wife
about Bonnie. Sure, I told her. Why you little... Next time it won't be your jaw. It'll be your neck.
Now get out of here and stay out. Yeah. Yeah, I'll get out, Sullivan. But I'm coming back with a gun.
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I want to make a push in the place and call to Mike Wearing, the private detective who's known as
the Balkan. You know when you get the blue stars. Yeah, that goes so well.
I'm going to call you down here. Down there on the shirt, Mike. Let it ring here.
I've got some head up to you. Oh, all right. Oh, yes. Is this Mike Wearing, the Balkan?
Yes, this is the Balkan speaking. I must be something wrong with this connection.
For a second, I thought. I'll never mind what you thought. Just tell me what you want.
I want to hire. Right now? Yes. Why? Are you working on something else?
Yes, I am. Well, end of it. This job is important to me and I'm willing to pay plenty if you'll come
out here right away. Where are you? Mike, I got it. You tell her, Lake. Oh, it's 10.30 now. I couldn't
get there much before midnight. I know that. What's the job? I'm working on a very important deal
at the moment and it's absolutely necessary to keep my movement secret. I'm pretty sure that
somebody's been following me this evening. I want you to find out who it is. You say money
is no object, Sullivan? None at all. Okay, keep talking then. Just exactly where is this cottage of yours?
Hello? Is this Sullivan? Yes. Who is this? The same guy I occurred to this morning.
You mean about my husband? That's right. Who are you anyway? Never mind who I am.
I just found out where your husband is meeting Bonnie Shore. Where? In the last cottage down the road
on Tello Lake. He's there now waiting for him. If you're interested in keeping him,
you better go out and bring him home right away. And if I'm not interested? Well, in that case,
you might drop him a farewell note because I have a hunch he's going on a long, long trip.
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It's an hour and a half with Mike Wearing has just stopped his car outside Larry Sullivan's
secluded cottage at Tello Lake. The light is on in the living room but the house and
countryside are strangely quiet. Mike walks up to the front door at the knocks.
There's no answer. No sound from inside. He opens the door and stops suddenly.
Across the room with her back pressed tensely against the closed bedroom door stains
a beautiful young very frightened blonde. Oh sorry I didn't mean to scare you when I knocked
in nobody answered. I'm not scared. You better try again Angel. It's not that cold in here.
I don't understand. You're trembling. Why? I don't know.
Okay have it your way. Where's Sullivan? Larry? I don't know his first name. He called
himself Sullivan. He hired me to come out here. Why? Said he needed a detective.
You're a policeman. No I'm a private detective.
What's the matter with you anyway? Where's Sullivan? He's not here. He's gone. He won't be back.
Please keep it a go now. Oh wait a minute Angel. Not so fast. What's behind that closed door?
It's it's just the bedroom. Who's in there? Nobody. Nobody at all. Please.
Don't try to kid me Angel. If Sullivan's changed his mind about needing a detective he's not
going to brush me without getting out his checkbook. No. No please don't.
Now wonder you got the shakes. Love gives me the jitter's head. This Sullivan.
Yes. There's a bullet hole in the back of his head. Larry.
Okay you can cut out the act. I'm not impressed.
Yes where's the gun? The gun? The gun you killed him with. It's not here. Where is it?
You think I killed Larry? You just try to get rid of me. You're scared silly and you knew he was in there.
No you're wrong I didn't shoot Larry. I just got here a few minutes ago. I found him in there.
I was frightened I didn't know what to do. Why were you telling him tonight? I don't understand.
You told me on the phone that somebody was following him. That's why you hired me.
You wanted me to find out who it was. I wasn't following Larry. I came here to meet him tonight.
I loved him. We were going to be married just as soon as his wife divorced him.
You already had a wife? Yes. She killed him. She must have found out about us and come here tonight.
It's possible. She might have been the person who was following him. Of course it must have been his wife.
Don't you see? Not yet but a little outside help my Clara. I placed the phone.
What are you going to do? Call the police. No. No wait. I mean you've got to understand
about us about Larry and me. Sure sure I know. You can tell me all about it after I put in this call.
No please don't call them. Oh look Angel you can't pump bullets at a ball spot without letting the
police in on the fun. Somehow I don't think they'd like it at all.
Bonnie's sure. Yes Mr. Waring. I've told you the truth. Larry and I love each other.
I had no reason to kill him. Sullivan told me he was working on some sort of big deal.
Do you know anything about it? No he never told me about his business.
What about Sullivan's wife? Did you know? What's the matter?
Just heard somebody out on the porch. Keep talking Angel.
I'm sure she must have found out about us.
What's looking for somebody? What are you doing here?
You know this phone? Of course I know him. He's my brother.
Bonnie you've got to listen to a reason come home with me. You can't throw yourself away on a no good racketeer like Sullivan.
Time you heard what happened to your job.
I came early at a night to talk to Sullivan but he couldn't see things my way. We had a fight and he hit me.
Is that why you shot him? Why?
Wait a minute. What's going on here? Who are you?
A lot of people call me the fork and the fork.
Bonnie what's happened with Sullivan? He's lying in there in the bedroom floor with a bullet hole in the back of his head.
He's dead? Definitely. Let's go. I mean what's the idea?
I just wanted to see if you had a gun. What are you satisfied?
No you could have thrown it away out there in the woods. You think I killed Sullivan?
You said you had a fight with him tonight? Yes we had a fight but I didn't kill him.
I was plenty sore when he threw me out but I cooled off after I called his wife.
You called Sullivan's wife tonight? Yes. Well you can tempt him a little.
I did it for your own good Bonnie. And Sullivan's wife did know about him and Bonnie.
Of course she knew a... Wait a minute maybe she did. Of course she did.
Why did you come back here sure? Well after I called Sullivan's wife I got the thinking.
I thought that if she came out here maybe the two of us could break this up.
Oh sure the police are going to love that story. Do you call the cops?
Yes of course they'll be here any minute. I'm getting out they're not going to find me here.
Get out of my way!
You knocked him out.
Yes well he'll get over us and at my jar I'm going to tell him the truth when the police wake him up for a chat.
And then my husband took the gun away from Mr. Gal and told him to get out.
Did you tell the police about that?
Certainly I told him but they seemed to think that Tom Shaw was the killer.
Of course they said they'd question Mr. Gal in this morning.
Did you leave this apartment last night after your husband went out?
I know.
Could you prove that?
I don't think so. Why? What are you driving at Mr. Wearing?
Your husband was running around with another woman and you were just fine to that.
Do you think I killed Larry?
Your motive is even better than the others.
That's ridiculous. I couldn't kill anybody.
You seem to be taking your husband's death pretty calmly.
No tear-stained hanky chips, a swollen eyes.
Why should I pretend? He meant nothing to me anymore.
I didn't even mind the fact that he had this girl Bonnie Shaw.
You weren't jealous?
Certainly not.
I knew he was going to leave me but I didn't care at all.
I'll be honest with you Mr. Wearing.
If I could have gotten money from Larry I might have tried to hang on to him
or at least make him pay plenty to get rid of me.
But he was wiped out. He didn't have a dime.
Your husband was broke?
Yes. He told me so last night just before he went out.
So you see he was of no more use to me.
I actually was glad he was going to leave me but I certainly had no reason to kill him.
I see.
Oh, excuse me.
Of course.
Mr. Gold.
Forgive me for calling so early in the morning, Mr. Sullivan.
I wanted to see Larry before he went out.
I'm sorry about that trouble we had last night and I want to apologize.
You don't know about that?
Is this the business manager you were telling me about?
Yes, this is Mr. Garland.
Well, what's wrong, Mr. Sullivan?
Where's Larry?
He was murdered last night.
Larry's dead?
Yes.
Well, that's terrible.
I had no idea.
Did you read the morning paper?
No, no, you see I was upset about that quarrel last night and I wanted to hurry over here as fast as possible.
That quarrel last night gives you a pretty swell motive, darling.
I didn't even know about the murder.
Well, you could be lying about that.
No, I'm not lying.
But you did threaten him.
Well, it's only bluffing.
He owed me money and I wanted it.
I swear I didn't shoot Larry.
I couldn't have done it.
It took my gun away from me. It's still here.
There are other guns.
Well, I tell you, I didn't do it.
Tell me about this money you say Sullivan owed you.
Well, I did some financial work for him and I felt he owed me a much larger fee than he was willing to pay.
Naturally, that made me angry and I guess I lost my head.
I had the gun in my pocket.
Why?
Well, I always carry it. I have a license for it.
There are certain people who threaten me from time to time.
Okay, okay.
So you pulled the gun on Sullivan?
Yes, yes, I thought I might frighten him into paying me what I wanted.
It did frighten him and he told me the truth.
Yes, he was broke.
He literally couldn't pay me.
At first, I didn't believe him, but he finally convinced me that he was telling the truth when Mrs. Sullivan came in and unexpectedly
and then gave him the chance to grab the gun.
Did Bonnie Shaw know that Sullivan was broke?
Who is she?
But didn't you know Sullivan had a young girlfriend?
No, I had no idea.
I mean, I only knew him professionally.
He never discussed his personal life with me.
Mr. Wearing, isn't it just possible?
Did Bonnie Shaw kill your husband?
Yes.
That's why I wanted her to see you, Sullivan, was broke.
He might have been stringing you along, telling her he was rich and last night she may have found not the truth.
Hello, Mike.
What?
What are you doing in my apartment, Bonnie?
Mike, I've been trying to find you all morning.
You don't waste much time, do you, Angel?
It was Mr. Wearing last night.
Oh, I'm sorry, I just slipped out.
Uh-huh.
Well, make it a habit, huh?
I like the intimate touch.
You look tired.
I know.
Working for nothing always wears me out.
I don't understand.
I've been using my talents out of pure curiosity this morning.
Sullivan hired me last night, but he didn't pay me any money.
And maybe you let me hire you.
You?
Yes, Mike. You've got to help Tom.
Have they arrested him?
Not yet, but they held him for questioning all night.
He denies the murder, so they had to let him go this morning because of lack of evidence.
But I wanted to hire you to find the real murderer.
Are you sure about that?
Of course.
Oh, please, Mike. Please let me hire you to clear Tom.
I cost money, you know.
I don't have very much, but I'll try.
Well, that makes coach your wearing doesn't exactly look like a ticket to the poor house.
Don't let this coat fool you. I didn't pay for it.
Larry gave it to me as a present.
Sullivan gave you that coat?
Yes.
When?
About a week ago.
Why, what's wrong?
Sullivan claimed he was broke.
But that's ridiculous. He had lots of money.
In fact, he told me he just made a tremendous killing in some sort of business deal.
And that's why we...
That's why you're what?
No, nothing.
No, come clean, Angel.
If you want my help, you've got to tell me the truth.
All right, Mike.
I'll tell you the truth.
Larry wasn't broke. I know.
You see, we weren't going to wait for his divorce.
We were going to South America together.
In fact, he already had the steamer tickets.
In the stack of money and cans?
Yes.
You know where that money is?
No, Mike. I don't.
I swear I don't.
You wouldn't lie to me, would you, Angel?
No, Mike. I wouldn't lie to you.
I couldn't, you know, that darling.
Well, that's a nice try, but you'd have to do better than that.
No, I'd wrap that mink around your lovely shoulders.
We're going treasure hunting.
Where to?
After Sullivan's cottage on Tallow Lake.
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Now our has passed since Mike set out for Tallow Lake
with Bonnie Shaw.
Now they've arrived.
Mike, look.
It looks like a cyclone hit the place.
Well, I'm not surprised.
The murderer was here searching for the money.
Yes, of course.
And he's beating us to it.
He must have found it if Larry had it hidden here.
Don't be too sure about that angel.
You don't think the money was here?
Oh, yes, I'm sure it was here.
And I think it still is.
But why?
Well, look at this room.
Everything is torn up, drawers are empty,
pillows slashed, rugs thrown back.
Nothing's been overlooked.
I don't understand.
Oh, it's simple, Angel.
If the place was only partly torn up,
it might mean the killer had found the money.
But everything in here has been gone over carefully.
And more than once.
That means he hasn't found it yet.
Then Mike, he may still be here.
Maybe we interrupted him.
Yes, maybe.
But I've got another idea like a lot better.
What?
The murderer knew about the money,
but didn't get a chance to search for it last night
after killing Sullivan.
So this morning early, the killer came back out here
and went over the cottage,
but couldn't find the money.
So the murderer got the bright idea of hiring me,
I detected, to help find the missing cash.
Right, you don't think that I...
After all, Angel, you knew about the money,
and the others didn't.
No, Mike.
The others could have known,
even Tom could have known about it.
Sure, but I don't...
Oh, it's down on the floor, quick!
Yes, I owe you an apology, Angel.
We didn't interrupt the murderer,
and he just tried to kill me.
And he's out there in the woods.
He may try to come up here.
I'll hold it.
What is it?
Listen.
Car.
You must have hidden it in the woods.
You missed once and decided not to try again, sir.
What's the matter?
Look over there on the floor.
The wall mirror.
A bullet smashed it.
As in, look what was hidden behind the glass.
An envelope.
An envelope.
And full of thousand dollar bills.
There is money.
Oh, brother, that's irony for you.
The murderer couldn't find it, but his bullet did.
He's not a very good shot.
Wait a minute.
Shot.
What?
Thanks, Angel.
You just told me something I should have known three hours ago.
What do you mean?
The murderer.
I know who it is now.
Who, Mike?
Sullivan's lawyer Arthur Garland.
Oh, would you like a drink now?
Not until you tell me how you knew Garland was the killer.
Well, now that the police have caught up with him, I guess I can.
You see, Garland made one little slip.
A slip that I didn't recognize until you mentioned the word shot.
Then it clicked suddenly.
What?
Well, you see, when I talked to Garland this morning,
he claimed he didn't even know about the murder.
Yes.
Well, neither Mrs. Sullivan or I told him any of the details,
yet he knew Sullivan had been shot.
He said, I swear, I didn't shoot Larry.
Sullivan might have been stabbed, poisoned, or bashed over the head for all he knew.
So how else would Garland have known Sullivan had been shot,
unless he himself had done the shooting?
Mike, you're wonderful.
I'd never thought of that.
Well, you're not a detective, ain't you?
No.
But I might like to be a detective's wife.
All right, swell.
I know a couple of boys in the forest would love a wife like you.
Okay, Mike, you win.
But you can't blame me for trying, can you?
Oh, not me.
I like persistent women.
Oh, good.
I'll have that drink now.
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