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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Death Takes a Curtain Call (S01E01)
"There could be news on the radio. [Speaking Russian]"
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"[Tuning Radio]"
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"[Man On Radio] At the Boston Opera Center, where only moments ago,"
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"the body of Soviet security officer, Serge Berensky, was found stabbed to death..."
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"in the dressing room of Alexander and Natalia Masurov, stars of the Rostov Ballet."
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"The couple, who disappeared immediately following today's preview performance,"
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"are being sought for questioning by local and federal author... [Radio Clicks Off]"
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"- [Speaking Russian] - [Speaking Russian]"
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"[Speaking Russian]"
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"[Speaking Russian]"
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"We did not do this terrible thing. We hurt no one."
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"We did not return to our dressing room. We went to musician room."
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"They only changed their clothes there. We did not even see Berensky."
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"I think we should go directly to the police."
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"No! The police think Natalia and Alexander have murdered a K.G.B. Officer."
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"If they're innocent, they've got nothing to fear!"
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"Nothing but the K.G.B. If they get their hands on Natalia and Alexander,"
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"they will drag them back to Russia."
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"Do you suppose they would have a fair trial there, after that?"
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"Please, Jessica. I know them better than you do."
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"[Sighs] Well, if it's a question of delaying their surrender..."
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"All right, Leo. Take them back to Cabot Cove."
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"Find Ethan. I'll telephone him and explain the situation. And what about you?"
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"Well, I'd like to stay here and see what I can find out."
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"I'll catch a bus later."
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"And you were not aware that Berensky had not come out of his dressing room?"
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"I wasn't paying any attention. I was busy."
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"And just how busy was that?"
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"Look, Ivan, I'm a stage manager with a troupe of Commies."
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"Most of 'em don't even understand English. I gotta keep my eyes on them."
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"Too bad you didn't keep your eyes on Berensky."
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"What can you tell us about him?"
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"Not much, except he was hanging around all the time, watching the ballerinas."
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"Particularly a little cutie-pie named Irina."
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"Uh, pardon me. Excuse me, who's in charge?"
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"I am. I am."
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"Okay. We'll, uh, get back to you."
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"Anytime. Chief Agent O'Farrell, F.B.I."
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"Is there something I can do for you? Uh, my name is Jessica Fletcher."
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"I was in the audience this afternoon. Oh, yes. I remember you."
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"You were with a very distinguished-looking gentleman."
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"Mr. Peterson. He returned home. He doesn't have quite the same fascination for murder that I have."
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"Fascination? Well, you see, I write mystery stories."
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"Really?"
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"Well, you know there is a very excellent mystery writer named J.B. Fletcher..."
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"from your state of Maine. From Cabot Cove, Maine."
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"And I thank you. Is it you? Oh, oh! Oh, I am honored!"
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"Major Anatole Karzoff, committee for state security."
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"K.G.B. Well, if you prefer."
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"Mrs. Fletcher, unless you have some relevant knowledge about what happened,"
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"I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to leave."
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"Not so hasty, Mr. O'Farrell. Mrs. Fletcher has remarkable powers of deduction."
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"I would welcome her observations in this matter."
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"Well, I would not. And need I remind you, Major Karzoff, this is my turf!"
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"[Loudly] I would..."
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"uh, hope... in the spirit of cooperation..."
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"in this instance you might defer to my request, eh?"
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"Suit yourself, Major."
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"I feel as though I already know you..."
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"from the many hours I have spent absorbed with your books."
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"Well, you're very kind, Major."
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"But I'm only sorry that Russia doesn't see fit to pay authors royalties."
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"[Laughs] That is a capitalist invention, my dear."
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"Come, shall we examine the scene of the crime? Of course."
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"My favorite book was the first one I read of yours..."
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"I was the first to find Berensky."
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"Facedown, with a jeweled dagger in his back."
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"Any suspects? Yes, only one."
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"There's no doubt that Alexander Masurov murdered Berensky."
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"The dagger was part of his costume."
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"And what was his motive? Defection."
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"As soon as I observed that Alexander and Natalia were absent from their curtain call..."
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"I sent Berensky to look for them."
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"Apparently he found them, preparing to flee."
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"There was a struggle with Natalia. How can you be sure?"
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"Fingernail marks were raked along Berensky's face."
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"And while they struggled, Alexander plunged his dagger into Berensky's back,"
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"killing him instantly."
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"Well, that is a sound premise. But surely there are others who had motive or opportunities?"
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"- Even I can think of one. - Oh? And who might that be?"
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"You, Major. As you said, you were the first on the scene."
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"[Laughs] Very good, yes."
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"I agree. That is my opportunity,"
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"but what about my motive for killing my own man?"
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"The realization that two of your country's most famous dancers were defecting to the West..."
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"and the knowledge that nothing short of murder could prevent it."
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"Heh! So I killed Berensky in order to thwart them from seeking asylum, huh?"
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"[Laughs] Excellent, excellent!"
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"You are mistaken, of course, but it is a brilliant postulation."
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"Thank you again."
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"Tell me, my dear lady. Are you planning to stay in the city this evening?"
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"Well, that wasn't my intention, but under the circumstances, I think perhaps I will."
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"Oh, well, then, m-m-may I suggest a... a wonderful place?"
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"It's where I'm staying. I'm sure you'll like it."
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"Ethan, please trust me."
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"I'm sure they're innocent."
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"But until the real murderer is found, they need someplace to stay."
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"Jess, do you realize what kind of deep chowder I'll be in if I get caught aiding and abetting?"
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"And do you know what will happen to those young, innocent people if they are sent back to Russia?"
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"No, and neither do you, not for sure."
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"Doggone it, Jess. You're asking a lot. I know."
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"And you're the only one I can ask."
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"All right, all right. But I'm only doing it for you."
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"There is no room on my boat for international politics."
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"[Knocking] Oh, there's somebody at the door. Ethan, thanks."
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"[Woman On TV]... to take their bows, the missing stars of the ballet... [Knocking Continues]"
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"Alexander and Natalia Masurov... [Knocking Continues]"
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"Suspects in the murder of Soviet security agent, Serge Berensky."
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"[Velma] Wake up, Am... [Knocking Continues]"
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"Uh, forgive me, madam. It's a habit from my old days with the militia."
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"[Laughs] Some people were reluctant to answer the buzzer."
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"Well, I'm glad I opened the door before you kicked it down."
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"Hmm. The lab reports are ready."
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"I thought you might like to accompany me to police headquarters, yes? Yeah."
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"That's the lot. Isn't it sad..."
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"how a man's whole life can be reduced to a pile of trinkets?"
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"Now, here's something interesting, Major."
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"The victim's handkerchief was found in his pocket, stained with his own blood."
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"What about it? Well, it seems to disprove the major's theory..."
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"that Berensky was struggling with Natalia,"
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