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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Death Casts a Spell (S01E01)
"[Chuckles]"
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"[Sighs] I suppose it must have been, uh, quite an ordeal..."
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"[Electronic Voice] Try again. I mean, the police questioning."
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"Questioning? It was more like an inquisition."
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"I kept tellin' them I didn't remember a thing,"
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"and they just kept askin' me the same questions over and over again."
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"I was ready to confess just to get 'em off my back. [Chuckles]"
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"You know, I noticed that Mr. Michaels was quite intoxicated last night."
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"Yeah. That's been bothering me."
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"Michaels drinks like a fish, but he never shows it."
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"But he was drunk after a couple of shots."
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"Perhaps he has a medical problem."
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"No. I mean, except for a pickled liver, Bud's in great shape."
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"You know, I've seen him toss back eight martinis..."
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"and then run 50 straight balls at a pool table."
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"Yeah, for some reason,"
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"when he staggered toward the lift,"
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"I just kept thinking that he was faking it."
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"Why?"
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"Well, Michaels is a funny guy."
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"I mean, he tries to act real tough, but underneath it all he's a pussycat. Too bad."
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"Yeah, I think that it was his way of trying to give me a shot at a big story..."
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"the way... the way my old man used to do for him."
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"The only thing is, he didn't know how big."
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"[Woman On P.A.] Andy Townsend. Paging Andy Townsend."
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"Speaking of the great guy, he seems to be up and about,"
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"and it's not even noon yet."
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"Excuse me."
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"[Electronic Voice] Come on. Be a sport. I'm ready to pay off."
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"[Loud Whirring] Sorry, you can't come in here."
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"[Whirring Continues] Well, well, Mrs. Fletcher. Come on in!"
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"Oh, thank you, Lieutenant. Excuse me."
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"Well, Mrs. Fletcher, would you like a quote or two, maybe some pictures?"
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"How about a shot of me in profile, looking like a damned fool?"
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"- I beg your pardon, Lieutenant? - Your assistant told me about your book."
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"I don't suppose there's much I can do to stop it."
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"Lieutenant, there is no book."
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"Joan has a very hyperactive imagination."
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"But even if I was writing up this story, you certainly wouldn't come off looking like a fool."
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"I think you're doing a fine job, under the circumstances."
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"Oh. Well, thanks."
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"Look, I am as baffled as you are,"
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"but if I can be of any help..."
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"[Loud Hammering]"
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"We do have one promising suspect in Mr. Kellijian."
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"Yes, but the trouble is you'll have trouble making a case against him."
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"Oh? Why?"
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"Well, because despite his anger over Cagliostro having an affair with his wife,"
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"and his... his threats earlier that evening,"
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"the one fact that is not easily explained away..."
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"is how could he possibly walk off that elevator..."
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"only seconds after the glass was broken?"
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"Suppose he had an accomplice."
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"A man with Kellijian's power and money..."
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"could hire somebody to break the glass after he left."
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"Well, all right. But how did the accomplice get off the balcony?"
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"Because it seems that's the only means of escape..."
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"considering all this."
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"I don't want you talking to her, that's all."
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"Come on, Bud. She's a nice lady."
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"And she could be crimping my act."
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"Listen, Andy, if anybody's going to figure out..."
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"how that phony got killed, and by whom,"
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"it's going to be yours truly."
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"Could be my ticket back to the top. Now, stop answering questions and start asking a few."
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"Hello. Hiya."
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"Whoo. A sophisticated-looking bicycle."
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"Actually, I just jog usually."
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"Too tough on the legs."
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"It's Mrs. Fletcher, right? Mrs. Fletcher? Uh-huh."
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"Yeah. I used to exercise for my work. Now it's just this habit."
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"Uh, Miss Diamond, you used to work for Mr. Cagliostro, didn't you?"
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"Yeah."
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"I wonder if you could, uh, maybe clear up a couple of things about him."
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"What are you doing, writing a book?"
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"Strange. Everybody asks me that question."
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"Well, I got no secrets, so what do you wanna know?"
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"Well, for one thing, why Mr. Michaels had such an intense dislike for him."
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"Bud Michaels. Now there's a character for you."
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"Cagliostro used to brag about Michaels."
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"He knew him when Michaels was a correspondent in London."
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"I mean, when he was a real newsman... not the trashy gossip he writes now."
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"Michaels tried to prove that Cagliostro used hypnosis to pull off this blackmail scheme."
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"Really? Uh-huh."
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"Only Cagliostro was too smart for Michaels. [Giggles]"
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"He tricked him into printing a bunch of lies and then sued him for libel."
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"It cost his wire service big bucks."
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"And then Michaels and his bureau chief were fired."
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"And Michaels didn't work for at least a year."
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"Then he finally started doin' the crap he's doin' now."
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"Mm. No wonder Mr. Michaels hated him so much."
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"Yeah."
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"We all had a hard spot in our hearts for Cagliostro."
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"But you did go on working for him."
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"Oh, come on. A job’s a job."
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"I've sure had worse. [Chuckles]"
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"Like that sleaze joint in Vegas where he caught my act."
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"Act? What kind of act?"
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"I was a stripper."
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"A daring young lady who took it all off on the flying trapeze."
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"[Sighs]"
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"This is Andy Townsend. I'm calling for Bud Michaels."
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"Yeah, look, he asked me to get some background..."
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"on a gal who used to work for you in your club,"
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"a Sheri Diamond."
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"Yeah, that's her."
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"She did, huh? A trapeze act?"
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"What kind of a trapeze act?"
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"Oh, you're kidding."
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"Mr. Kellijian."
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"What is it, Liz, more bad news? I'm afraid so, sir."
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"A dozen more cancellations already this morning."
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"These are early checkouts."
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"All these police. People are nervous."
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"Why the hell couldn't he have died at some other hotel?"
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"Good morning, Mr. Michaels."
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"Is it? I hadn't noticed."
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"- Mind if I join you for a moment? - Not at all."
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"Thank you."
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"I, uh... I allow myself one hour of fresh air a day. [Chuckles]"
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