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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Death Takes a Curtain Call (S01E01)
"Oh, Irina, yes. Yes, yes. She was Natalia's best friend. Oh."
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"W-Would you like to meet her? Yes."
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"Uh, Miss Katska."
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"Would you come, please?"
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"Mrs. Fletcher, may I present Miss Irina Katska? How do you do?"
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"Major Karzoff has told me how close you were to Natalia."
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"I'm so sorry. I know what it is to lose a friend."
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"You are very kind. Thank you, Irina."
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"You must forgive me, Major, but I must catch the next bus back to Cabot Cove."
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"So soon? Well, you've almost solved the crime. There's no reason for me to stay."
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"Then it is farewell only, never, never good-bye."
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"Farewell then. Farewell."
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"Good news, Major. Velma Rodecker has decided to talk."
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"Welcome home, Ms. Fletcher."
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"Why, Sheriff, do you always meet the bus to welcome people home?"
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"Only the famous ones."
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"Ethan tells me you hung around Boston gathering material concerning that murder."
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"What did you find out? It was open-and-shut."
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"Apparently a protester named Velma Rodecker murdered the Russian agent."
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"Have you seen Ethan around? Oh, he's down at his boat showing his new hand the ropes."
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"New hand? Friendly young fella. Sounds like he's from up around Bangor."
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"Ethan!"
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"Oh, there she is. How ya doin', Jessica?"
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"Don't get on your high horse, woman. What did you want me to do, stuff ‘em in my sea chest?"
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"Amos thinks she's a Swede from Minnesota."
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"Well, even so, I'm taking Natalia home with me right now."
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"Now where's Leo? Up to his house, I guess."
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"Well, then you bring Alexander along to my place for supper tonight,"
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"and then we've got to make some new arrangements."
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"The police department, the K.G.B. And the F.B.I. Could be down on this town in any moment."
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"What for? They got the murderer. Velma Rodecker is not the murderer."
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"[Leo] Aah! Aah!"
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"Ooh, does that smell good! [Laughs] Leo, will you sit there?"
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"Ethan, you come around here."
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"And you two, you better sit side-by-side. [Doorbell Rings]"
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"Who in tarnation is that?"
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"Leo! Take Alexander and Natalia upstairs. Hurry! [Speaking Russian]"
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"[Speaking Russian] [Footsteps On Stairs]"
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"I sure am sorry for disturbin' ya, ma'am, but I was told Captain Cragg might be here."
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"Yes, I'm Ethan Cragg. What can I do for you?"
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"Well, sir, I just put into the harbor with a blown oil seal,"
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"and a fella down at the docks said you might have a spare to sell me."
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"No, I'm sorry, but you can probably get one from Gus Harker over at Rockwater Bay."
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"Oh, Rockwater Bay, huh? Shoot."
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"Ma'am, you s'pose I could use your phone to call over there..."
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"before I start hitchin' in that direction?"
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"Of course. Come on inside. Thank you."
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"Looks like you folks are expecting company. Well, they are a little late."
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"You know how much trouble babies can be, Mr. - -"
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"Dewey Johnson. Gus will be home at this time of night."
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"Just call the operator. Thank you, ma'am."
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"You from Down East, Mr. Johnson?"
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"No, ma'am. I'm from Maine, born and bred, up near Bar Harbor."
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"Well, that's lovely, Bar Harbor. I'll let you make your phone call."
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"News is on, Jess. Come take a look."
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"[Man On TV] The murder of a Soviet security agent..."
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"and the disappearance of two Russian ballet stars remain a mystery today."
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"The dancers were first missed when they did not take their curtain calls,"
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"as shown in this videotape..."
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"of the preview performance of the Rostov Ballet."
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"All through, ma'am. Mr. Harker's got that seal, so I best catch me a ride over there."
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"Much obliged for your help. You're very welcome, I'm sure."
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"So long. Good night."
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"Jessica, has he gone? He's gone, all right."
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"[Speaking Russian]"
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"But not to Gus Harker's. What do you mean?"
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"I asked if he was from Down East. He said, "No, I'm from Maine.""
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"Aha! [Chuckles]"
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"Yes?"
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""Down East" is just another name for Maine. Anybody from New England would know that."
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"That man ain't who he says he is."
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"- Then who is he? - We'll soon find out."
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"I have a strong suspicion he's done something to my telephone."
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"I'd like you to reach a number in Boston."
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"[Knocking]"
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"Letitia, hold that call, will you? There's someone at the door."
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"Thanks."
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"[Knocking Continues]"
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"[Knocking Continues]"
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"Wasn't me doing the pounding, Ms. Fletcher."
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"Why, Major Karzoff, what a pleasant surprise."
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"Perhaps not, Mrs. Fletcher. Sheriff? I'm sorry, Ms. Fletcher,"
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"but these fellas have a warrant to search your house."
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"My house? Whatever for?"
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"I'll check the kitchen."
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"Uh, Major, would you care to explain? Certainly."
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"I would not dare embarrass you like this without explaining my action."
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"I am looking for Natalia and Alexander Masurov."
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"We searched Leo Peterson's house, but no one was there."
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"And why would the Masurovs be here or at Mr. Peterson's house, for that matter?"
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"Velma Rodecker had a very interesting story to tell."
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"It seems that after she struggled with Berensky,"
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"she was forcibly removed from the theater."
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"She discovered a window open and entered to find herself in the musicians’ room."
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"She heard a sound and hid,"
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"and then watched as a man climbed in through the window with a viola case."
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"The case contained two costumes."
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"Miss Rodecker slipped out of the room, into the backstage area,"
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"where she hid until the curtain call."
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"Her description of the man sounded remarkably like your Mr. Peterson."
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"Right down to his limp."
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"A quick check with the Soviet Consulate revealed that Leo Peterson of Cabot Cove, Maine,"
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"is in truth Leonid Petrovich, betrayer of his homeland,"
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"and the granduncle of Natalia Masurov."
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"There's no one in the kitchen. Well, I could have told you that, Amos."
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"How did you enjoy the muffin? Real good, ma'am."
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"There is no sign of them, Major."
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"What a shame. You came all this distance for nothing."
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"As you can see, the situation has changed."
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"Alexander Masurov is once again the prime murder suspect."
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"If you should, by some chance, happen to encounter the Masurovs,"
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"as unlikely as that may be,"
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"please assure them that my government..."
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"will provide them with a fair and just trial."
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"And then they will be executed. You can call off your manhunt, Major."
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"I wish to make a full confession."
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"Leo, no!"
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"I have no desire to conceal the truth, Jessica."
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"I killed Berensky..."
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"so that my niece and nephew would have sufficient time to escape."
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