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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:01:18,887 --> 00:01:22,772 Ladies and gentlemen, a spectacular afternoon of... 2 00:01:22,813 --> 00:01:24,806 thoroughbred racing continues now with our feature race. 3 00:01:25,008 --> 00:01:27,463 7x16 "FROM THE HORSE'S MOUTH" Subtitles subXpacio 4 00:01:27,539 --> 00:01:30,741 It's a 100.000 dollar stakes race. 5 00:01:37,153 --> 00:01:40,594 The call is "riders up" and the horses and jockeys... 6 00:01:40,718 --> 00:01:43,680 are coming onto the race track for our feature race. 7 00:01:44,523 --> 00:01:48,442 There's a field of 8. Scratch number 9, Donbiel. 8 00:01:50,011 --> 00:01:53,725 Seventh race post time in moments. Please place your wagers. 9 00:01:54,578 --> 00:01:58,735 Looking ahead to the eight race, these changes... Big Palooka... 10 00:01:59,144 --> 00:02:00,818 200 on Big Palooka, please. 11 00:02:02,228 --> 00:02:04,462 I'm sorry. That's number 3, twice. 12 00:02:09,399 --> 00:02:10,389 Thank you. 13 00:02:14,486 --> 00:02:16,480 Race day madness strikes again. 14 00:02:16,569 --> 00:02:19,610 Canny New England lady transformed into high roller. 15 00:02:19,733 --> 00:02:21,454 No. Anything over two dollars, 16 00:02:21,576 --> 00:02:24,572 and the butterflies in my stomach turn into hummingbirds. 17 00:02:24,700 --> 00:02:27,218 This is for my friend, Harry McGraw, back in Boston. 18 00:02:27,905 --> 00:02:30,103 Wait until the supermarket rags break this scandal: 19 00:02:30,188 --> 00:02:32,182 "J.B. Fletcher, moonlights as bookie". 20 00:02:33,192 --> 00:02:36,587 - You remember Tod, my fianc�e? - Yes, of course. How are you? 21 00:02:36,677 --> 00:02:37,907 Hi, Jessica. 22 00:02:38,199 --> 00:02:41,594 - The bravest man in Kentucky. - The bravest man in Kentucky! 23 00:02:41,805 --> 00:02:45,040 The only trainer at the track to defy that old boy network... 24 00:02:45,289 --> 00:02:46,884 and hire a woman vet. 25 00:02:47,012 --> 00:02:51,011 Only so I could see how she looked at 04:00 emergencies before marrying her. 26 00:02:51,138 --> 00:02:53,815 And have you set the wedding date? 27 00:02:54,062 --> 00:02:58,698 The day after we get both our fathers to stop feuding with each other. 28 00:02:59,069 --> 00:03:02,862 We'd better elope. They'll only ever bury the hatchet in each other. 29 00:03:03,035 --> 00:03:05,073 - Would you like to join us? - I'd love to. 30 00:03:07,521 --> 00:03:09,674 Hi honey. Good luck! 31 00:03:10,004 --> 00:03:12,887 Have a nice day! 32 00:03:14,731 --> 00:03:16,770 Same to you honey. 33 00:03:18,617 --> 00:03:19,607 What? 34 00:03:20,179 --> 00:03:21,169 What? 35 00:03:22,863 --> 00:03:23,853 Really? 36 00:03:26,308 --> 00:03:28,825 I really am sorry to hear that. 37 00:03:29,192 --> 00:03:30,262 Her what Miss Emmaline? 38 00:03:30,353 --> 00:03:34,477 Big Palooka, he just said he has this monstrous headache. 39 00:03:35,120 --> 00:03:37,638 He didn't slip you the winner did he? 40 00:03:38,725 --> 00:03:41,482 Lamar Morgan, that's complete nonsense. 41 00:03:41,850 --> 00:03:45,530 - Horses can't predict the future. - Did you just say "Lamar Morgan"? 42 00:03:45,695 --> 00:03:47,176 - Hello. - Hi. 43 00:03:47,377 --> 00:03:50,499 Are you the Lamar Morgan, of Morgan Hill Farm? 44 00:03:50,662 --> 00:03:53,134 Why, yes. What can I do for you young lady? 45 00:03:53,266 --> 00:03:54,747 I have something for you. 46 00:03:56,631 --> 00:03:58,909 You all have a nice day. 47 00:04:04,442 --> 00:04:05,877 What's wrong, Lamar? 48 00:04:07,005 --> 00:04:08,406 Randolph Sterling. 49 00:04:09,168 --> 00:04:10,889 But Randolph, honey... 50 00:04:11,291 --> 00:04:15,415 sailing the South Seas would be the most romantic cruise ever. 51 00:04:15,738 --> 00:04:18,779 - Tod can manage the farm. - I can't spare the time, Althea. 52 00:04:18,942 --> 00:04:20,663 It'll just be for a few weeks. 53 00:04:20,905 --> 00:04:23,217 After that, all the cruises are booked solid. 54 00:04:23,388 --> 00:04:26,989 The only thing I want booked solid is King Paragon. 55 00:04:27,795 --> 00:04:30,028 When a horse costs me 6 million dollars, 56 00:04:30,158 --> 00:04:32,630 nobody handles the breeding but me. 57 00:04:32,762 --> 00:04:35,599 I swear, I do not understand your fascination... 58 00:04:35,726 --> 00:04:38,847 with arranging sexual liaisons for horses. 59 00:04:39,051 --> 00:04:42,013 Just keep in mind dear, it's those liaisons that buy... 60 00:04:42,135 --> 00:04:45,576 the beautiful baubles that put sparkle in your eyes. 61 00:04:46,982 --> 00:04:49,260 - Daddy! - There you are, Diana? 62 00:04:49,505 --> 00:04:52,582 Wonderful news. King Paragon's coming out party. 63 00:04:52,870 --> 00:04:56,710 I managed to wrangle an introduction to some very wealthy Japanese. 64 00:04:57,797 --> 00:05:00,839 Althea, make sure Eddie orders them some "sake". 65 00:05:01,002 --> 00:05:02,596 Diana, how sweet. 66 00:05:02,965 --> 00:05:05,436 You promoted me to your Daddy's caterer. 67 00:05:06,089 --> 00:05:09,244 Here comes your brother, and his sweet little friend, the horse doctor. 68 00:05:09,374 --> 00:05:11,572 Don't they make a handsome couple? 69 00:05:11,737 --> 00:05:14,335 Tod's so good looking, and Chris is so full of life, 70 00:05:14,461 --> 00:05:17,936 and just exuding all that virginal purity. 71 00:05:18,426 --> 00:05:19,908 What would you know about that? 72 00:05:20,870 --> 00:05:23,866 Jessica, you remember my father Randolph, the Squire of Sterling Stud? 73 00:05:23,914 --> 00:05:26,557 - Yes. Nice to see you, Randolph. - The pleasure's mine. 74 00:05:26,678 --> 00:05:28,990 - It's been far too long. - Thank-you. 75 00:05:29,282 --> 00:05:31,196 - My dear friend, Althea Mayberry... - How do you do? 76 00:05:31,285 --> 00:05:33,084 - My daughter Diana. - Hello. 77 00:05:33,368 --> 00:05:36,409 My goodness, you know, the last time I was here was 10 years ago. 78 00:05:36,492 --> 00:05:38,850 You were away at university somewhere. 79 00:05:38,976 --> 00:05:41,288 In Cambridge, before they threw me out. 80 00:05:41,379 --> 00:05:43,338 Luckily I had a bridegroom waiting in the wings. 81 00:05:43,462 --> 00:05:46,857 Yes, I remember reading about your wedding in the newspapers. 82 00:05:46,987 --> 00:05:50,428 - You were married to an earl? - A lord. Lord Snowcroft. 83 00:05:50,672 --> 00:05:52,711 After a few years I threw him out. 84 00:05:53,797 --> 00:05:56,234 Sterling, I want a word with you. 85 00:05:56,681 --> 00:05:58,162 Just what in the hell does that mean? 86 00:05:58,243 --> 00:06:02,242 It means that unless you pay what you owe me, I'm taking you to court. 87 00:06:02,409 --> 00:06:04,003 I don't owe you a damn cent, and you know it. 88 00:06:04,091 --> 00:06:07,327 You have 2 foals at your place sired by King Paragon. 89 00:06:07,616 --> 00:06:12,413 Fees and punitive damages should come to about half a million. 90 00:06:12,543 --> 00:06:16,462 - There has to be a way to work it out. - Sure, he can write me a check. 91 00:06:16,589 --> 00:06:17,579 For what? 92 00:06:17,791 --> 00:06:20,228 I didn't ask my mares to be bred by King Paragon. 93 00:06:20,314 --> 00:06:24,872 No? Somebody arranged a conjugal meeting in the dead of night? 94 00:06:25,081 --> 00:06:26,675 Well, it sure in hell wasn't me. 95 00:06:26,803 --> 00:06:29,367 That, old friend, remains to be seen. 96 00:06:29,647 --> 00:06:31,881 I am not spoiling my day. 97 00:06:32,051 --> 00:06:34,522 Jessica. See you in court, Lamar. 98 00:06:34,614 --> 00:06:35,810 Come along, ladies. 99 00:06:40,623 --> 00:06:43,380 It was quite a shock coming out... 100 00:06:43,467 --> 00:06:45,700 that morning to find King Paragon with Daddy's mares. 101 00:06:45,830 --> 00:06:47,471 Lord knows how he got here. 102 00:06:48,033 --> 00:06:52,477 But if the Sterling Stud is next door, couldn't he have jumped the fence? 103 00:06:52,600 --> 00:06:55,037 No. He's always locked in the stall at night. 104 00:06:55,164 --> 00:06:57,122 But I can't understand why nobody saw it. 105 00:06:57,206 --> 00:07:00,601 There were no witnesses. Stable hands, watchmen, somebody. 106 00:07:00,691 --> 00:07:02,685 If anyone saw, they're not talking. 107 00:07:02,895 --> 00:07:05,048 And I know the police haven't been much help, that's for sure. 108 00:07:05,138 --> 00:07:07,416 Have you though of hiring a private investigator? 109 00:07:07,501 --> 00:07:09,256 Who would I hire? 110 00:07:10,946 --> 00:07:12,540 They are beautiful. 111 00:07:13,510 --> 00:07:16,426 But, my goodness, half a million dollars is a high price... 112 00:07:16,554 --> 00:07:18,627 to pay for siring a couple of foals. 113 00:07:18,757 --> 00:07:23,234 Not when you remember King Paragon won both the English and French Derbies. 114 00:07:23,524 --> 00:07:27,044 But half a million's way more than Pops could pay, even if he wanted. 115 00:07:27,369 --> 00:07:29,169 We've had a couple of lean years. 116 00:07:29,813 --> 00:07:32,205 What if he loses the suit? 117 00:07:33,698 --> 00:07:37,252 Well, then he loses the foals, and probably the farm. 118 00:07:40,187 --> 00:07:42,625 You know Christie, I have an idea. 119 00:07:43,152 --> 00:07:45,794 Maybe this calls for an out-of-town investigator, 120 00:07:45,875 --> 00:07:50,353 who isn't easily intimidated, and who has an abiding passion for horses. 121 00:07:50,562 --> 00:07:52,396 - Breeding? - Betting. 122 00:07:57,372 --> 00:08:00,095 ...coming around the far turn it's Elmo's Flyer... 123 00:08:00,256 --> 00:08:02,979 then Bobbing Dobbin' and Horizontal Two Step. 124 00:08:03,100 --> 00:08:05,777 Titillating Tillie coming up on the outside. 125 00:08:05,944 --> 00:08:06,980 Go for it, baby! 126 00:08:10,310 --> 00:08:11,347 Yeah? 127 00:08:11,952 --> 00:08:13,673 Harry McGraw? Never heard of him. 128 00:08:14,035 --> 00:08:15,356 Harry, it's Jessica. 129 00:08:15,477 --> 00:08:18,519 Hi, Jessica, how you doing? Thanks for placing that bet for me. 130 00:08:18,682 --> 00:08:20,276 Harry, I'm sorry your horse lost. 131 00:08:20,364 --> 00:08:23,566 Well, that's why they call him Big Palooka. So, what's up? 132 00:08:23,729 --> 00:08:26,372 Well, if you want to recoup, I have a job for you. 133 00:08:28,336 --> 00:08:31,616 Well, I'm not in the market for a job right now. 134 00:08:31,700 --> 00:08:34,377 I've got 500 bucks on the nose... 135 00:08:34,584 --> 00:08:38,629 on a sure thing at Suffolk Downs. Straight from the horse's mouth. 136 00:08:40,994 --> 00:08:43,386 Hang on... I just got another call. 137 00:08:44,519 --> 00:08:46,432 Now Bless Dinty Fella starts to make a move. 138 00:08:46,521 --> 00:08:49,164 Come on, baby. I love you. Go for it, Tillie! 139 00:08:49,365 --> 00:08:54,082 Bless Dinty Fella moves up, but Titillating Tillie slips back. 140 00:08:54,292 --> 00:08:56,445 Hang in there! What're you doing? Running backwards? 141 00:08:56,536 --> 00:09:01,936 Bless Dinty Fella wins, Elmo's Flyer second, then Infirm O'Purpose. 142 00:09:04,507 --> 00:09:08,904 Jessica... that job. What is it and when do I start? 143 00:09:12,438 --> 00:09:15,594 Well, Randolph, you know how much I'd love to oblige. 144 00:09:15,763 --> 00:09:18,520 I said no postponements, Harley. You hear? 145 00:09:18,727 --> 00:09:21,119 But they've got to have time to prepare their defense. 146 00:09:21,291 --> 00:09:24,332 I want that case on your calendar now. 147 00:09:25,096 --> 00:09:26,497 And try to remember which side... 148 00:09:26,658 --> 00:09:28,856 your ballot is buttered on. 149 00:09:29,262 --> 00:09:30,583 Why, sure Randolph. 150 00:09:34,189 --> 00:09:35,829 To hell with that, Martha Jane. 151 00:09:35,911 --> 00:09:39,626 - Give me a straight shot. - Afternoon session in 10 minutes. 152 00:09:39,837 --> 00:09:42,401 Add some mint. Let's call it a "julep". 153 00:09:42,641 --> 00:09:46,321 It's going to take some fancy footwork to tap dance around those two. 154 00:09:46,486 --> 00:09:48,605 Randolph Sterling may have political clout, 155 00:09:48,770 --> 00:09:51,766 but Lamar Morgan is one of the most beloved men in this county. 156 00:09:51,854 --> 00:09:55,374 You know, Martha Jane, I've been feeling real poor lately. 157 00:09:55,699 --> 00:09:57,898 Doc says I ought to take some time off, 158 00:09:58,023 --> 00:09:59,743 maybe relax...? Go fly fishing? 159 00:10:00,186 --> 00:10:01,906 Or get impeached. 160 00:10:16,409 --> 00:10:17,639 Very nice. 161 00:10:17,811 --> 00:10:20,009 You're going to take the enemy camp by storm. 162 00:10:20,094 --> 00:10:22,167 Thank you. If Harry ever gets here! Maybe I shouldn't have wired... 163 00:10:22,337 --> 00:10:26,017 him the money for the fare while the track was still open. 164 00:10:26,583 --> 00:10:30,628 I realize that this family squabble is very hard on you and Tod. 165 00:10:30,869 --> 00:10:32,908 But things are beginning to look up. 166 00:10:33,072 --> 00:10:35,636 Look at all these people who are shopping for horses. 167 00:10:37,038 --> 00:10:38,028 Maybe that's him. 168 00:10:41,324 --> 00:10:45,209 Miss. Morgan? Harlan McGraw the Third, of Boston, Massachusetts. 169 00:10:45,330 --> 00:10:46,320 How do you do? 170 00:10:46,531 --> 00:10:48,765 Better, now that you're here, Mr. McGraw. Please come in. 171 00:10:48,935 --> 00:10:50,849 Hi, Jessica. You ready to roll? 172 00:10:50,978 --> 00:10:54,612 Harry, you really look... Well, words fail me. 173 00:10:54,943 --> 00:10:58,783 She means is she's surprised I have threads this sharp in my closet. 174 00:10:58,949 --> 00:11:01,751 The fact is, I borrowed them from a friend who owes me a favor. 175 00:11:01,993 --> 00:11:05,195 - That was very nice of him. - It was. Did he know about it? 176 00:11:05,558 --> 00:11:07,279 Well, the fact is, he's out of town. 177 00:11:07,361 --> 00:11:11,645 I'd like to get them back to Boston by Friday, before he returns from Vegas. 178 00:11:11,807 --> 00:11:13,721 Friday? That's not very long. 179 00:11:13,850 --> 00:11:16,573 What, to dig up a couple of witnesses? Piece of cake. 180 00:11:18,377 --> 00:11:19,697 Shall we, Miss Scarlet? 181 00:11:20,420 --> 00:11:22,219 A pleasure, Mr. Rhett. 182 00:11:23,744 --> 00:11:25,419 - Have a nice time. - Thanks. 183 00:11:29,512 --> 00:11:32,475 Harley, I was just talking to the boys... 184 00:11:32,757 --> 00:11:34,751 about a fund-raiser for your re-election. 185 00:11:34,920 --> 00:11:37,677 That's mighty nice of you, and I do appreciate that very much. 186 00:11:37,804 --> 00:11:41,404 And if anything untoward should happen in my suit against Lamar Morgan, 187 00:11:41,730 --> 00:11:44,372 it could pay for your retirement party. 188 00:11:44,614 --> 00:11:48,134 How about one of those filled up with "ginger-ale"? 189 00:11:48,299 --> 00:11:50,213 And try to make it a good year. 190 00:11:54,428 --> 00:11:55,988 You appear to be a stranger. 191 00:11:56,751 --> 00:11:58,232 I'm partial to strangers. 192 00:11:58,714 --> 00:12:00,354 Whatever turns you on. 193 00:12:01,438 --> 00:12:04,001 I'm a friend of the host. 194 00:12:04,282 --> 00:12:07,882 That's quite a coincidence. I'm a friend of one of the guests. 195 00:12:09,529 --> 00:12:12,890 I'd go easy on the bubbles if I were you. It ages the skin. 196 00:12:13,014 --> 00:12:16,614 While we're on the subject, you could use a touch-up. 197 00:12:18,502 --> 00:12:20,176 Thank-you, Lady Chatterley. 198 00:12:20,545 --> 00:12:21,535 Lady who? 199 00:12:21,947 --> 00:12:24,544 Diana is a Lady by marriage only. 200 00:12:25,792 --> 00:12:27,147 If you'll excuse me? 201 00:12:27,675 --> 00:12:28,745 Thanks. 202 00:12:33,243 --> 00:12:36,239 Hello, Harry. You know Tod. This is his father. 203 00:12:36,367 --> 00:12:38,565 Randolph Sterling, Mr. McGraw. 204 00:12:38,811 --> 00:12:41,887 The Randolph Sterling who owned Randolph's Rebel? 205 00:12:42,015 --> 00:12:44,487 - The same. - Whatever happened to that nag? 206 00:12:46,502 --> 00:12:48,381 He's still standing at stud. 207 00:12:48,504 --> 00:12:50,783 The first time I saw him, he was left standing at the gate. 208 00:12:50,988 --> 00:12:54,872 It was the sixth at Rockingham, July 9th, 10 years ago, six furlongs. 209 00:12:55,114 --> 00:12:57,837 He had the rail, broke last... 210 00:12:57,958 --> 00:13:02,355 but still managed to finish 4th at 16-to-1 in 1.12 and a fifth. 211 00:13:02,684 --> 00:13:03,755 You've got quite a memory. 212 00:13:03,926 --> 00:13:06,285 I never forget the ones I lose a bundle on. 213 00:13:06,650 --> 00:13:10,091 Harry is thinking of investing in racing stock, instead of tickets. 214 00:13:10,175 --> 00:13:13,809 I'm surprised you haven't steered him to your friend Lamar Morgan. 215 00:13:13,980 --> 00:13:16,373 When it comes to horses you've got to go for the class. 216 00:13:16,544 --> 00:13:18,936 And I hear you got the classiest stud in Kentucky. 217 00:13:19,068 --> 00:13:21,061 How about a gander at him, Randy? 218 00:13:21,271 --> 00:13:25,269 I think that's a wonderful idea. Where is King Paragon, Randolph? 219 00:13:34,289 --> 00:13:37,126 Ladies and gentlemen, the guest of honor... 220 00:13:38,095 --> 00:13:39,735 King Paragon! 221 00:13:41,219 --> 00:13:42,700 The name says it all. 222 00:13:42,821 --> 00:13:46,581 You all know his breeding and his race record. 223 00:13:46,867 --> 00:13:50,387 You also know how rare it is to get in on the ground floor of a syndicate, 224 00:13:50,592 --> 00:13:53,873 where the yearly return on each share, foal or fee, 225 00:13:53,997 --> 00:13:56,913 is 100.000 dollars, to begin with. 226 00:13:57,362 --> 00:14:00,039 And with this noble beast, 227 00:14:00,366 --> 00:14:01,960 the sky's the limit. 228 00:14:03,050 --> 00:14:06,650 - 100 grand for just... - Yes, Harry. Just... 229 00:14:07,376 --> 00:14:10,737 Poor King Paragon, he's so dreadfully unhappy. 230 00:14:11,061 --> 00:14:12,542 Yes? How do you know? 231 00:14:12,824 --> 00:14:13,940 He told me so. 232 00:14:14,747 --> 00:14:15,976 He tell you why? 233 00:14:16,389 --> 00:14:19,351 Well, wouldn't you be miserable if your body were used in that... 234 00:14:19,553 --> 00:14:21,194 dreadful fashion? 235 00:14:21,556 --> 00:14:23,915 The All-American Champion. 236 00:14:24,160 --> 00:14:26,803 Now, I'm sure that some of you are very anxious... 237 00:14:26,884 --> 00:14:29,766 to see King Paragon's first foals, 238 00:14:29,968 --> 00:14:31,927 - but... - My foals, Sterling. 239 00:14:32,051 --> 00:14:33,532 They're my foals! 240 00:14:33,894 --> 00:14:35,807 And they're in my field! 241 00:14:36,778 --> 00:14:39,933 Lamar, may we discuss this later, please? 242 00:14:40,062 --> 00:14:42,819 No, we're going to discuss it right here and now. 243 00:14:43,107 --> 00:14:47,470 You figured you could get me into a bind turning him loose with my mares. 244 00:14:47,994 --> 00:14:50,796 That's very clever, but you're not going to get away with it... 245 00:14:51,639 --> 00:14:53,199 because I'll see you dead first. 246 00:14:53,321 --> 00:14:55,759 Come on, Mr. Morgan. Let's get some fresh air. 247 00:14:57,367 --> 00:14:59,326 - Fresh air. - Don't forget. 248 00:15:00,131 --> 00:15:02,729 Jessica, Miss. Emmaline... 249 00:15:03,175 --> 00:15:04,166 Ladies. 250 00:15:05,979 --> 00:15:07,859 So much for family loyalty. 251 00:15:15,793 --> 00:15:17,787 Tod's not back from the track yet. 252 00:15:17,956 --> 00:15:21,796 - I wish he hadn't left Pops alone. - Well, he thought he was coming home. 253 00:15:21,882 --> 00:15:26,086 But I wouldn't worry yet, Christie. It's only half a mile away. 254 00:15:26,328 --> 00:15:29,085 And if anyone can track him down, Harry will. 255 00:15:29,653 --> 00:15:32,535 - Now, can I get you a cup of tea? - No, thanks. 256 00:15:35,100 --> 00:15:36,741 - Hello? - Good news, kid. 257 00:15:36,823 --> 00:15:38,417 Your old man's safe and sound. 258 00:15:38,505 --> 00:15:42,390 He's swapping stories in a gin mill called Grogan's Backstretch Tavern. 259 00:15:42,471 --> 00:15:45,114 Why don't you and Jessica go put on the old feed bag... 260 00:15:45,235 --> 00:15:47,308 and I'll bring him home as soon as I can pry him loose. 261 00:15:47,398 --> 00:15:49,437 Okay. And Harry... thanks. 262 00:15:49,921 --> 00:15:53,077 - Your dad's all right. - Better than he'll be in the morning. 263 00:15:54,087 --> 00:15:55,124 Morgan Hill. 264 00:15:55,850 --> 00:15:57,000 Hi, Tod. 265 00:15:58,654 --> 00:15:59,724 What, honey? 266 00:16:01,217 --> 00:16:02,572 Okay. I'll meet you there. 267 00:16:03,461 --> 00:16:05,932 - Trouble? - Yes. An accident at the track. 268 00:16:06,425 --> 00:16:07,985 Tod's vanning a filly back to his farm. 269 00:16:08,027 --> 00:16:10,943 You know, Jessica, I hate to leave you here alone... 270 00:16:10,991 --> 00:16:13,030 If you give me a minute, I'll go change and I'll go with you, 271 00:16:13,074 --> 00:16:15,113 - if I won't be in the way. - No. 272 00:16:18,282 --> 00:16:21,962 No, I don't treat all the Sterling stock. Just the ones that Tod trains. 273 00:16:23,930 --> 00:16:25,445 But you know the security code? 274 00:16:25,892 --> 00:16:29,732 Yes. In fact, Tod's father was convinced I was the one... 275 00:16:29,898 --> 00:16:31,619 who let King Paragon loose to get at the mares... 276 00:16:52,009 --> 00:16:55,051 It looks like Tod's not here yet. Might as well wait inside. 277 00:17:08,633 --> 00:17:09,623 Jessica... 278 00:17:16,364 --> 00:17:17,354 He's dead. 279 00:17:29,703 --> 00:17:34,385 Tyrone, near as I can make out, he's been dead for at least half an hour. 280 00:17:34,670 --> 00:17:37,028 I can pinpoint it better after the autopsy. 281 00:17:37,314 --> 00:17:39,626 Blow to the head? Caused by this? 282 00:17:40,478 --> 00:17:41,469 Could be. 283 00:17:42,481 --> 00:17:43,598 Ma'am. 284 00:17:46,647 --> 00:17:49,609 Ma'am please don't touch anything. 285 00:17:49,691 --> 00:17:52,368 I'm not touching. Just reading. 286 00:17:54,538 --> 00:17:55,528 What is it, Jessica? 287 00:17:55,620 --> 00:17:59,095 Well, it's a note to Randolph Sterling from Althea Mayberry. 288 00:17:59,385 --> 00:18:02,028 "Randolph, I knew Diana resented the idea... 289 00:18:02,109 --> 00:18:05,230 of any other woman becoming mistress of Sterling Stud, 290 00:18:05,313 --> 00:18:09,916 but I never thought you'd allow her to usurp my role as your hostess. 291 00:18:10,360 --> 00:18:13,482 I cannot put a price on my hurt and humiliation, 292 00:18:13,565 --> 00:18:15,798 but I'm sure my attorney can. 293 00:18:16,008 --> 00:18:16,999 Althea." 294 00:18:19,694 --> 00:18:20,684 What is it? What happened? 295 00:18:20,735 --> 00:18:23,378 - Diana, don't come in. You're just... - My God. 296 00:18:24,340 --> 00:18:25,616 It's Daddy! 297 00:18:26,664 --> 00:18:27,859 He did it... 298 00:18:28,706 --> 00:18:29,936 her father. 299 00:18:30,309 --> 00:18:33,464 - He said he would do it and he did. - Diana, we don't know that. 300 00:18:33,754 --> 00:18:35,508 Somebody threaten to kill your daddy, ma'am? 301 00:18:35,596 --> 00:18:37,955 You're damned right, Sheriff. Lamar Morgan, this afternoon. 302 00:18:38,000 --> 00:18:39,833 You were there, Mrs. Fletcher, you heard him! 303 00:18:39,962 --> 00:18:42,799 But I'm sure Lamar didn't mean it literally. 304 00:18:42,927 --> 00:18:44,681 Well, of course he didn't, Diana. 305 00:18:44,970 --> 00:18:47,248 Pops couldn't kill anybody, and you know it. 306 00:18:47,453 --> 00:18:48,774 I'll tell you what I know: 307 00:18:49,216 --> 00:18:52,053 your Pops telephoned while I was on the way to the airport. 308 00:18:52,180 --> 00:18:54,333 He said he had to talk to Daddy. 309 00:18:54,623 --> 00:18:57,095 Tod, I was in such a rush, I didn't think. 310 00:18:57,307 --> 00:18:58,822 I'm never going to be able to forgive myself. 311 00:18:58,949 --> 00:19:02,424 I told him that Daddy was here, and he must have come and killed him. 312 00:19:04,718 --> 00:19:05,708 It's okay. 313 00:19:07,281 --> 00:19:10,596 - I'll take her back to the house. - I'll get your statements later. 314 00:19:11,087 --> 00:19:13,479 I can't tell you how sorry I am about all this. 315 00:19:14,371 --> 00:19:16,365 Come on, let's go. 316 00:19:23,504 --> 00:19:27,788 Suppose you ladies tell me what brings a visit this time of night? 317 00:19:29,072 --> 00:19:31,305 My God, I forgot all about the filly. 318 00:19:31,556 --> 00:19:32,706 Excuse me. 319 00:19:32,958 --> 00:19:35,191 Tod called her about an injured horse... 320 00:19:35,241 --> 00:19:37,553 and when we got here Mr. Sterling... 321 00:19:38,606 --> 00:19:40,087 What about Lamar? He at home? 322 00:19:40,248 --> 00:19:42,321 No, he's with a friend, Mr. McGraw. 323 00:19:43,412 --> 00:19:47,331 Sheriff, I'm quite sure you noticed a couple of things. 324 00:19:47,618 --> 00:19:49,691 Things? What things? 325 00:19:49,781 --> 00:19:52,424 Well, for instance, that jacket over there. 326 00:19:52,986 --> 00:19:55,868 There seems to be a blood stain on the left sleeve. 327 00:19:57,913 --> 00:20:02,675 It doesn't seem likely he would have been wearing it when he was struck, 328 00:20:03,120 --> 00:20:05,797 So, I suppose the question is... 329 00:20:06,205 --> 00:20:09,042 when did the blood get on it and how? 330 00:20:10,411 --> 00:20:11,686 If it is blood. 331 00:20:11,732 --> 00:20:16,051 Yes. It certainly looks different from the dark stains on his hand... 332 00:20:16,219 --> 00:20:20,012 - and on the sleeve of his shirt. - I've seem them. 333 00:20:20,385 --> 00:20:23,028 Yes, you'd have to be blind not to. 334 00:20:24,230 --> 00:20:26,110 The lab boys will check all that out. 335 00:20:27,875 --> 00:20:28,866 Mrs. Fletcher, 336 00:20:29,598 --> 00:20:31,079 I've heard about you. 337 00:20:31,440 --> 00:20:36,237 Now, poking around in police business in the big city, 338 00:20:36,287 --> 00:20:37,722 that may be fine, but down here... 339 00:20:38,370 --> 00:20:41,924 Well, we really don't appreciate a lot of civilian interference. 340 00:20:42,416 --> 00:20:45,014 Well, I'll certainly keep that in mind. 341 00:20:47,143 --> 00:20:51,700 See, the fact of the matter is I got me a water moccasin by the tail here. 342 00:20:52,390 --> 00:20:55,352 I'm going to be tiptoeing on eggshells just to keep my job. 343 00:21:02,124 --> 00:21:03,240 Christie? 344 00:21:04,487 --> 00:21:06,002 Last stall on the right. 345 00:21:07,532 --> 00:21:08,852 It's Mr. Padley. 346 00:21:09,174 --> 00:21:11,611 - Good evening, Mrs. Fletcher. - Good evening. 347 00:21:11,657 --> 00:21:13,332 What happened to King Paragon? 348 00:21:14,461 --> 00:21:16,455 Rapped his ankle going over a fence, he did. 349 00:21:16,825 --> 00:21:18,101 Kicked his door down. By the time I got here, 350 00:21:18,307 --> 00:21:21,622 he was out in the pasture, running around with the yearlings. 351 00:21:22,473 --> 00:21:24,467 I wonder what happened to make him do that? 352 00:21:24,516 --> 00:21:25,711 Who knows. 353 00:21:26,839 --> 00:21:29,357 Maybe it was that bloody awful row going on in the office. 354 00:21:31,405 --> 00:21:33,969 I don't suppose you recognized any of the voices? 355 00:21:34,129 --> 00:21:35,120 Not likely. 356 00:21:35,691 --> 00:21:38,050 I was off on the run to get his highness here. 357 00:21:38,455 --> 00:21:40,449 By the time we got back, it was all over. 358 00:21:40,939 --> 00:21:43,901 Wasn't until the Sheriff's people showed up I learned what happened. 359 00:21:45,185 --> 00:21:46,461 It's a rotten shame. 360 00:21:47,028 --> 00:21:48,941 Fine gentleman Mr. Sterling was. 361 00:21:50,873 --> 00:21:52,707 - Christie... - Hi, Jessica. 362 00:21:53,797 --> 00:21:55,472 - Here, let me. - Thanks. 363 00:21:56,321 --> 00:21:58,315 Derek, do you want me to take an X-ray of that ankle? 364 00:21:58,404 --> 00:21:59,759 He'll be all right. 365 00:22:01,688 --> 00:22:04,411 I've got a machine that'll take that swelling down faster. 366 00:22:04,612 --> 00:22:08,247 I've been with this horse since he was a green thing, just off the farm. 367 00:22:08,538 --> 00:22:10,178 He's had harder knocks than this. 368 00:22:10,621 --> 00:22:12,774 And I don't trust those bloody new machines, anyway. 369 00:22:12,944 --> 00:22:15,017 Ice will do just fine, won't it boy? 370 00:22:24,881 --> 00:22:28,322 Translation: "I don't trust a woman vet". 371 00:22:29,488 --> 00:22:30,969 And how's your patient? 372 00:22:31,491 --> 00:22:33,883 Bone chip. Prognosis, excellent. 373 00:22:35,937 --> 00:22:38,933 Jessica, I'm not nearly as worried about her as I am about Pops. 374 00:22:40,624 --> 00:22:43,425 I just hope he wasn't anywhere near this place tonight. 375 00:22:45,591 --> 00:22:48,792 ...my old Kentucky home. 376 00:22:48,995 --> 00:22:50,750 It's Summer, 377 00:22:51,078 --> 00:22:54,200 the feelings are good. 378 00:22:55,004 --> 00:22:57,237 The corn's top ripe, 379 00:22:57,487 --> 00:23:00,802 and the meadows in the bloom. 380 00:23:01,613 --> 00:23:05,328 And the birds seem merry all day. 381 00:23:05,659 --> 00:23:09,100 Weep no more my ladies... 382 00:23:09,705 --> 00:23:14,387 Weep no more today. 383 00:23:21,481 --> 00:23:23,361 Hi, Sheriff. What can I do for you? 384 00:23:25,207 --> 00:23:28,887 Weep no more today... 385 00:23:31,255 --> 00:23:33,294 You can help us put him in the cruiser. 386 00:23:33,498 --> 00:23:36,175 Since when is it a crime to drink good Kentucky Bourbon. 387 00:23:37,104 --> 00:23:40,418 - Just who are you mister? - I'm the designated driver. 388 00:23:41,390 --> 00:23:42,905 Let's see some I.D. 389 00:23:44,354 --> 00:23:46,187 Is there some kind of problem? 390 00:23:46,397 --> 00:23:48,355 I don't know. Is there? 391 00:23:52,285 --> 00:23:53,766 Private investigator. 392 00:23:54,328 --> 00:23:56,287 What's your business here, Mr. McGraw? 393 00:23:56,811 --> 00:23:58,327 None of yours, Sheriff. 394 00:23:59,055 --> 00:24:02,176 It is if you're trying to cook up an alibi for Lamar Morgan. 395 00:24:02,299 --> 00:24:03,780 An alibi? For what? 396 00:24:04,422 --> 00:24:05,618 Murder, maybe. 397 00:24:05,864 --> 00:24:08,701 ...my old Kentucky home. 398 00:24:13,916 --> 00:24:15,237 It's true, Jessica. 399 00:24:15,879 --> 00:24:18,191 - I did go over there. - But why, Lamar? 400 00:24:18,883 --> 00:24:22,483 So Randolph couldn't hang up the phone before hearing me out. 401 00:24:22,808 --> 00:24:24,847 You see, one of the folks who came by to see the foals, 402 00:24:24,971 --> 00:24:27,535 offered me a half a million dollars for one. 403 00:24:27,735 --> 00:24:29,888 But they had to have an answer by today, 404 00:24:30,019 --> 00:24:32,856 So I proposed to Randolph that he lift the injunction... 405 00:24:32,983 --> 00:24:35,102 and I'd place the proceeds in trust... 406 00:24:35,226 --> 00:24:37,504 until the court could hear our case. 407 00:24:37,709 --> 00:24:39,828 So he said no, and you popped him one, right? 408 00:24:40,393 --> 00:24:42,148 Derek Padley, King Paragon's groom, 409 00:24:42,196 --> 00:24:44,713 said that there was a terrible row going on. 410 00:24:44,880 --> 00:24:47,397 We had words. Loud ones, too. 411 00:24:47,684 --> 00:24:50,406 Loud enough for neither one of you... 412 00:24:50,488 --> 00:24:53,643 to hear King Paragon kick his door out? 413 00:24:53,932 --> 00:24:57,373 Good Lord, no. Something like that would have stopped us cold. 414 00:24:59,741 --> 00:25:02,498 - Pops! - I'm okay, honey. 415 00:25:03,065 --> 00:25:05,788 I'm fine... just fine. 416 00:25:20,891 --> 00:25:23,488 Jessica, I can smell wood burning. 417 00:25:24,175 --> 00:25:28,140 Harry, if King Paragon could kick himself free last night, 418 00:25:28,261 --> 00:25:29,537 he could have done it before. 419 00:25:29,583 --> 00:25:32,784 Now, maybe it was his idea to mate with the Morgan mares. 420 00:25:32,948 --> 00:25:36,866 Yes. Maybe he wasn't quite as miserable as Miss Emmaline figured. 421 00:25:38,035 --> 00:25:42,000 Well Mrs. Fletcher, we may talk a mite slower down here, 422 00:25:42,121 --> 00:25:44,718 but our lab is just as good as they come. 423 00:25:45,085 --> 00:25:47,522 Those stains on Mr. Sterling's hand? 424 00:25:48,249 --> 00:25:50,926 Nothing but old-fashioned hair dye. 425 00:25:51,574 --> 00:25:52,804 Hair dye? 426 00:25:53,457 --> 00:25:55,290 But Randolph's hair was gray. 427 00:25:55,420 --> 00:25:56,901 What about the stains on the jacket? 428 00:25:56,942 --> 00:25:58,981 Those were blood sure enough, 429 00:25:59,265 --> 00:26:01,099 but it wasn't Mr. Sterling's. 430 00:26:01,548 --> 00:26:06,185 I figure that when the lab compares them to Lamar Morgan's, 431 00:26:06,515 --> 00:26:09,876 I'm going to have the lid nailed on this very tight. 432 00:26:10,401 --> 00:26:12,440 I want to thank you so much for your help. 433 00:26:12,924 --> 00:26:14,519 You all have a nice day. 434 00:26:16,850 --> 00:26:18,570 I think his lid's a little loose. 435 00:26:19,414 --> 00:26:21,931 Let's face it, Harry. Things don't look good. 436 00:26:23,099 --> 00:26:25,058 Yes. Maybe. 437 00:26:27,345 --> 00:26:30,261 Suddenly I can smell your wood burning, Harry. What is it? 438 00:26:30,509 --> 00:26:32,423 Something he said about hair dye... 439 00:26:32,472 --> 00:26:34,545 a subject on which I happen to be an expert. 440 00:26:34,755 --> 00:26:37,832 Bottled blondes... carrot tops... 441 00:26:38,601 --> 00:26:40,514 and raven-haired brunettes. 442 00:26:41,325 --> 00:26:43,204 - Who is it? - Room service. 443 00:26:46,772 --> 00:26:47,843 Hi, Althea. 444 00:26:47,894 --> 00:26:51,494 I thought we might have a little private wake for Randolph Sterling. 445 00:26:51,779 --> 00:26:53,055 Come in Mr. McGraw. 446 00:26:54,383 --> 00:26:57,265 It'd be so nice to have a strong shoulder to cry on. 447 00:26:58,309 --> 00:27:01,146 - I must look a fright. - No, you look terrific. 448 00:27:01,914 --> 00:27:04,910 It's just infuriating to know that if I hadn't let that... 449 00:27:04,958 --> 00:27:09,003 conniving little Diana mess things up, I'd be the widow Sterling by now. 450 00:27:09,084 --> 00:27:10,964 The rich widow Sterling. 451 00:27:11,928 --> 00:27:14,400 But Randy seemed like a pretty classy guy. 452 00:27:14,892 --> 00:27:16,486 He must have left you something in the will. 453 00:27:16,815 --> 00:27:19,936 Small comfort, knowing what a chunk Miss Piggy will be getting. 454 00:27:20,100 --> 00:27:23,301 Miss Piggy? I thought you called her Lady Chatterley. 455 00:27:23,705 --> 00:27:25,584 That was a literary allusion. 456 00:27:26,348 --> 00:27:31,031 Harry, how would you like to slip into something more comfortable? 457 00:27:31,396 --> 00:27:32,956 Like what? 458 00:27:35,602 --> 00:27:37,401 Like my bedroom. 459 00:27:38,686 --> 00:27:41,409 Well, I've always been partial to brunettes. 460 00:27:41,610 --> 00:27:44,447 You know, you've got gorgeous hair? What color do you call that? 461 00:27:44,734 --> 00:27:46,295 Whatever it said on the bottle, darling. 462 00:27:46,497 --> 00:27:49,812 Is that why Diana made a crack about you needing a touch-up? 463 00:27:50,022 --> 00:27:51,981 - So what? - Nothing. 464 00:27:52,145 --> 00:27:54,457 I was wondering if maybe you were touching up your hair with dye... 465 00:27:54,588 --> 00:27:56,707 when Randolph came to see you after the party. 466 00:27:57,793 --> 00:28:01,427 - You some kind of mind reader? - No, just a wild guess. 467 00:28:01,719 --> 00:28:05,239 But, actually, he did have hair dye on his hand and on his shirt cuff. 468 00:28:05,364 --> 00:28:06,400 His cuff? 469 00:28:06,445 --> 00:28:08,723 I was aiming the bottle at the skunk's head. 470 00:28:09,049 --> 00:28:10,245 What happened? 471 00:28:10,291 --> 00:28:11,931 After he left you wrote a note... 472 00:28:11,973 --> 00:28:13,807 and delivered it to him at his office? 473 00:28:13,976 --> 00:28:15,046 What did he do? 474 00:28:15,098 --> 00:28:18,139 Tell the inn keeper that you'd have to pay your own rent from here on in? 475 00:28:18,623 --> 00:28:21,379 You think I'd let any man treat me like that? 476 00:28:22,268 --> 00:28:23,258 No. 477 00:28:23,550 --> 00:28:26,021 Not if there was a heavy walking stick nearby. 478 00:28:26,834 --> 00:28:28,953 - Get out. Get out! - Okay, I'm going. 479 00:28:28,997 --> 00:28:31,515 I'll take a rain check on the tour of the boudoir. 480 00:28:31,921 --> 00:28:32,912 Ciao honey! 481 00:28:38,290 --> 00:28:40,011 Half a million on the hoof. 482 00:28:40,333 --> 00:28:43,489 So Jessica, did you ever hear of a dame named Lady Chatterley? 483 00:28:43,738 --> 00:28:46,461 Why Harry, I never knew that you had a literary streak. 484 00:28:46,662 --> 00:28:48,815 I don't. But that's what Althea called Diana... 485 00:28:48,986 --> 00:28:50,785 and I figured it wasn't much of a compliment. 486 00:28:51,028 --> 00:28:55,027 Lady Chatterley was a character who was created by D.H. Lawrence. 487 00:28:55,274 --> 00:28:57,838 She had an affair with her husband's gamekeeper. 488 00:28:57,918 --> 00:29:00,482 Well, that's screwy. I mean Diana's not married... 489 00:29:00,602 --> 00:29:02,800 and I haven't seen any gamekeepers around here. 490 00:29:03,686 --> 00:29:05,486 Maybe not so screwy, Harry. 491 00:29:06,170 --> 00:29:08,243 Diana was married to Lord Snowcroft, 492 00:29:08,333 --> 00:29:10,691 who has a very large estate in England. 493 00:29:10,857 --> 00:29:12,815 Yes? He into hunting game? 494 00:29:13,420 --> 00:29:15,379 Into racing horses. 495 00:29:29,523 --> 00:29:31,482 Hello. It's Edie, isn't it? 496 00:29:31,526 --> 00:29:33,838 - Yes, ma'am - Is Tod around? 497 00:29:34,250 --> 00:29:38,294 No, ma'am. He's gone to the track. You know, business as usual. 498 00:29:38,616 --> 00:29:42,375 You're not planning to wash all those windows, I hope. It's a big job. 499 00:29:42,662 --> 00:29:44,620 Well, it's what they pay me for. 500 00:29:48,510 --> 00:29:49,831 Mrs. Fletcher, 501 00:29:50,513 --> 00:29:53,589 is it true what I heard? That they arrested Mr. Lamar? 502 00:29:53,837 --> 00:29:54,828 Yes. 503 00:29:55,239 --> 00:29:57,393 Well, now, that is just out and out nonsense. 504 00:29:57,603 --> 00:30:00,838 I mean, he is a fine gentleman, just like Mr. Randolph. 505 00:30:01,128 --> 00:30:06,163 It's truly a shame those two feuding after being friends all those years. 506 00:30:06,576 --> 00:30:08,375 It must have been very hard on Miss Christie. 507 00:30:08,538 --> 00:30:12,219 Yes. And on Diana too, I suppose. 508 00:30:12,384 --> 00:30:14,058 Well, maybe yes and maybe no. 509 00:30:14,106 --> 00:30:18,151 I mean, 10 years in England did not improve her manners, or disposition. 510 00:30:19,153 --> 00:30:20,144 Ma'am, 511 00:30:20,676 --> 00:30:24,674 I am not one to gossip, and I certainly didn't mean to eavesdrop, 512 00:30:25,122 --> 00:30:28,437 but, since I hear you are trying to help Mr. Lamar, 513 00:30:29,168 --> 00:30:30,603 I guess you should know this. 514 00:30:30,690 --> 00:30:32,523 I heard hollering in the den the other night... 515 00:30:32,612 --> 00:30:34,492 when I was helping to clean up after the party. 516 00:30:34,615 --> 00:30:37,179 And Diana was angry with her father? 517 00:30:37,299 --> 00:30:40,740 No. It was the other way around. He was angry with her. 518 00:30:41,265 --> 00:30:44,706 He said that, well, she just never did have any taste in men... 519 00:30:44,830 --> 00:30:47,472 and he'd be damned if he'd let her throw any more money away. 520 00:30:47,714 --> 00:30:50,790 And she said, well, it would be her money some day. 521 00:30:50,958 --> 00:30:53,476 So why couldn't she just spend it any way she wanted. 522 00:30:53,722 --> 00:30:56,194 Well, he told her not to be so sure. 523 00:30:56,406 --> 00:30:59,721 She said he'd be a fool to leave it to her turncoat brother... 524 00:30:59,931 --> 00:31:02,813 who was defending Lamar Morgan against his own father. 525 00:31:03,136 --> 00:31:04,890 Miss Diana screamed at him. 526 00:31:04,938 --> 00:31:07,216 Daddy, can't you see what Christie's done to him? 527 00:31:07,422 --> 00:31:08,857 Tod hates your guts! 528 00:31:09,545 --> 00:31:10,535 Eddie, think back... 529 00:31:11,187 --> 00:31:13,101 this is very important. 530 00:31:13,550 --> 00:31:15,350 When Mr. Sterling came home for dinner, 531 00:31:15,473 --> 00:31:18,310 did you notice any stains on his jacket... 532 00:31:18,558 --> 00:31:20,152 or on his shirt cuff? 533 00:31:20,560 --> 00:31:24,924 No, ma'am. If there had been so much as a spot he'd have changed. 534 00:31:25,087 --> 00:31:26,568 I mean, Mr. Randolph... 535 00:31:27,690 --> 00:31:30,971 was very particular about his appearance... 536 00:31:31,095 --> 00:31:32,736 even down at the stable. 537 00:31:33,298 --> 00:31:36,534 It was just the kind of man he was... 538 00:31:41,350 --> 00:31:42,340 and, ma'am, 539 00:31:43,954 --> 00:31:47,554 it's truly a shame he didn't take the same care dealing with his family. 540 00:31:53,848 --> 00:31:56,650 McGraw, you're supposed to be an investigator. 541 00:31:57,052 --> 00:31:59,650 - What about this lawsuit? - Lawsuit, my Aunt Tillie! 542 00:31:59,696 --> 00:32:02,088 What about you in the slammer for murder? 543 00:32:03,822 --> 00:32:06,704 Tyrone is stomping around out there making threats... 544 00:32:06,906 --> 00:32:09,982 about court orders to cooperate. What is this about, Pops? 545 00:32:10,271 --> 00:32:13,825 Well, he just wants me to give some blood and you know I hate needles. 546 00:32:13,916 --> 00:32:16,387 I think maybe you'd better get your dad's lawyer over here. 547 00:32:17,121 --> 00:32:18,191 Right, Lamar? 548 00:32:18,963 --> 00:32:20,284 Maybe you'd better, honey. 549 00:32:21,166 --> 00:32:22,157 Pops... 550 00:32:22,208 --> 00:32:25,842 The thing is, it is my blood on Randolph's jacket. 551 00:32:25,973 --> 00:32:28,537 It got there when we mixed it up in his office... 552 00:32:28,577 --> 00:32:30,217 and he hit me on the nose. 553 00:32:31,341 --> 00:32:33,140 Sweetheart, get the lawyer. 554 00:32:37,950 --> 00:32:40,468 This Sheriff, you sure he read you your rights? 555 00:32:40,754 --> 00:32:42,428 He's not that dumb. 556 00:32:42,917 --> 00:32:45,229 Look McGraw, I didn't kill Randolph. 557 00:32:45,320 --> 00:32:48,840 We mixed it up a bit but you couldn't really call it a fight. 558 00:32:49,166 --> 00:32:51,205 He bloodied my nose, and I decked him. 559 00:32:51,289 --> 00:32:55,173 So why's the Sheriff holding you? He wasn't killed with a fist. 560 00:32:55,215 --> 00:32:58,416 No. He was killed with that fancy walking stick. 561 00:32:59,461 --> 00:33:01,533 And now it's got two sets of prints on it. 562 00:33:01,624 --> 00:33:02,694 Randolph's... 563 00:33:03,666 --> 00:33:04,657 and mine. 564 00:33:06,270 --> 00:33:08,503 They got your prints on the murder weapon? 565 00:33:08,754 --> 00:33:10,155 We had words... 566 00:33:12,479 --> 00:33:14,632 What kind of a fool do you think I am, Lamar? 567 00:33:14,922 --> 00:33:17,486 If anyone gets those foals, it's going to be me. 568 00:33:17,807 --> 00:33:20,085 And as long as that injunction stands... 569 00:33:20,490 --> 00:33:23,292 you can't sell them or race them. 570 00:33:23,455 --> 00:33:24,936 Damn you, Randolph! 571 00:33:25,738 --> 00:33:27,971 I thought we could settle this like gentlemen. 572 00:33:28,382 --> 00:33:32,460 I forgot you were a high-handed, four-flushing carpet bagger's son! 573 00:33:40,399 --> 00:33:41,880 He bloodied my nose. 574 00:33:42,041 --> 00:33:44,639 So I took that damn walking stick away from him, and I decked him. 575 00:33:52,376 --> 00:33:53,446 And then what? 576 00:33:53,617 --> 00:33:56,010 - Well, I walked out. - And what about Sterling? 577 00:33:56,061 --> 00:33:59,422 The last I saw, he was on the floor, cussing me out. 578 00:34:00,106 --> 00:34:01,542 I got through to his law office. 579 00:34:01,909 --> 00:34:03,424 Mark Mason's on his way. 580 00:34:04,032 --> 00:34:06,504 I'd be a lot happier if his first name was Perry. 581 00:34:15,128 --> 00:34:16,848 - Anybody else? - No, thanks. 582 00:34:17,651 --> 00:34:19,565 You know, there's one thing that doesn't make sense to me. 583 00:34:20,135 --> 00:34:23,849 I a hell of a shouting match with Dad right outside King Paragon's stall. 584 00:34:24,341 --> 00:34:25,491 The horse didn't turn a hair. 585 00:34:25,943 --> 00:34:28,255 Well, if we believe your father, 586 00:34:28,867 --> 00:34:30,188 and I do, 587 00:34:30,550 --> 00:34:32,908 then someone else came into that... 588 00:34:33,033 --> 00:34:35,631 stable soon after your father left. Very soon. 589 00:34:36,037 --> 00:34:39,318 But who else besides Lamar was mad enough at your old man to ice him? 590 00:34:39,562 --> 00:34:42,160 Well, we do know one thing. Whoever went to the office... 591 00:34:42,406 --> 00:34:45,721 either had to have been admitted to the premises... 592 00:34:45,811 --> 00:34:47,326 or had known the entry code. 593 00:34:47,373 --> 00:34:49,492 Wasn't there a security guard on duty? 594 00:34:49,537 --> 00:34:50,653 Old Lester. 595 00:34:51,179 --> 00:34:53,537 He always took catnaps between rounds. 596 00:34:53,582 --> 00:34:56,305 We all knew it, but Dad never had the heart to fire him. 597 00:34:56,466 --> 00:34:58,027 It must have been more than a catnap... 598 00:34:58,149 --> 00:35:00,986 to have missed that quarrel and King Paragon... 599 00:35:01,153 --> 00:35:02,383 kicking the door out. 600 00:35:02,515 --> 00:35:04,429 Well, the fact is, Mrs. Fletcher... 601 00:35:04,758 --> 00:35:07,560 Lester was smashed. Smelled just like a brewery. 602 00:35:09,164 --> 00:35:10,680 Speaking of which, 603 00:35:11,888 --> 00:35:13,289 I'd better go check on the new guy. 604 00:35:13,691 --> 00:35:15,844 I'll go with you. I need to look in on the filly. 605 00:35:16,615 --> 00:35:18,688 - We'll be back soon, Jessica. - Thanks. 606 00:35:22,223 --> 00:35:24,296 You know, I feel really sorry for Tod. 607 00:35:24,586 --> 00:35:28,186 Losing his own father, and now being concerned about Christie's. 608 00:35:29,553 --> 00:35:30,544 Yes. 609 00:35:30,635 --> 00:35:33,711 Not to mention maybe being responsible for the whole thing. 610 00:35:33,959 --> 00:35:35,998 Tod? Responsible? How? 611 00:35:36,083 --> 00:35:38,361 Come on, Jessica. It reads like a B-movie. 612 00:35:38,486 --> 00:35:41,288 The guy goes ga-ga over this girl, he knows her old man's... 613 00:35:41,370 --> 00:35:44,286 got money problems, so he decides to play match-maker... 614 00:35:44,414 --> 00:35:45,690 for a couple of his mares. 615 00:35:45,776 --> 00:35:49,570 I'll lay you 9-to-5 the beef he had with his old man was over the lawsuit. 616 00:35:49,662 --> 00:35:53,900 No. If Tod had been responsible, he would have said so. 617 00:35:54,068 --> 00:35:57,109 Jessica, people tend to clam up when there's money involved... 618 00:35:57,192 --> 00:35:59,551 And this kid's inheritance isn't exactly car fare. 619 00:36:00,357 --> 00:36:01,587 You know, Harry... 620 00:36:03,121 --> 00:36:04,351 I have an idea. 621 00:36:04,803 --> 00:36:07,446 Do you have any contacts with the British... 622 00:36:07,487 --> 00:36:09,207 horse racing community? 623 00:36:09,650 --> 00:36:12,691 Well, I know the guy who makes book for the Prince of Wales. 624 00:36:12,734 --> 00:36:14,693 Could you call him... get some information? 625 00:36:14,857 --> 00:36:15,974 Sure. 626 00:36:16,380 --> 00:36:18,851 What Irving doesn't know about horse flesh doesn't exist. 627 00:36:19,103 --> 00:36:20,744 But it will cost you. 628 00:36:20,986 --> 00:36:23,298 I mean, Irving's favorite charity is Irving. 629 00:36:24,751 --> 00:36:27,064 Harry, in England it's only 03:00. 630 00:36:27,155 --> 00:36:29,228 This guy never leaves his phones, or his computer. 631 00:36:29,398 --> 00:36:31,392 - Well, when does he sleep? - Sleep? What's that? 632 00:36:31,641 --> 00:36:34,877 Let me have information for London, England. 633 00:36:35,046 --> 00:36:36,163 So what do you want to know? 634 00:36:36,248 --> 00:36:38,161 I beg your pardon, Miss Morgan? 635 00:36:38,411 --> 00:36:42,045 You want to have this preliminary hearing held where? 636 00:36:42,376 --> 00:36:44,415 In a stable at Sterling Stud. Your Honor. 637 00:36:44,540 --> 00:36:48,060 My dear child, may I remind you that your dad is being held on a... 638 00:36:48,185 --> 00:36:50,702 charge of murder in the first degree. 639 00:36:50,989 --> 00:36:53,985 This request, at least to me, sounds capricious. 640 00:36:54,113 --> 00:36:57,235 Excuse me, Your Honor, but this entire case revolves around a horse... 641 00:36:57,358 --> 00:37:00,195 named King Paragon and his mysterious disappearance... 642 00:37:00,282 --> 00:37:01,603 from the stable in question. 643 00:37:01,644 --> 00:37:04,161 And the outcome of this hearing could affect my father's trial. 644 00:37:04,288 --> 00:37:05,358 Wait there, Miss Christie. 645 00:37:05,529 --> 00:37:07,888 This case must be heard on its own merits... 646 00:37:07,933 --> 00:37:09,732 and quite apart from the other charge. 647 00:37:09,936 --> 00:37:11,894 My client agrees to that, Your Honor. 648 00:37:12,299 --> 00:37:16,183 Sterling Stud agrees with the request to hold this hearing at the farm. 649 00:37:16,385 --> 00:37:21,181 You realize you're going along with what appears to be a delaying tactic? 650 00:37:21,432 --> 00:37:23,665 Only in the interest of justice, Your Honor. 651 00:37:24,596 --> 00:37:26,111 Justice, my foot! 652 00:37:26,399 --> 00:37:29,315 There'll be no stalling and no hearing without my participation... 653 00:37:29,403 --> 00:37:32,240 as one half the surviving family of Randolph Sterling. 654 00:37:32,407 --> 00:37:34,526 No hearing, Sis? Well, that suits me just fine. 655 00:37:34,570 --> 00:37:36,086 Let's call the whole thing off right now. 656 00:37:36,253 --> 00:37:38,850 No. I want it settled now. 657 00:37:40,459 --> 00:37:41,449 Agreed. 658 00:37:41,580 --> 00:37:45,261 We'll hear opening statements at 14:00 in the courtroom. 659 00:37:50,433 --> 00:37:53,953 Meanwhile, in as much as there's a lot of hot air in here, 660 00:37:54,038 --> 00:37:57,000 I suggest we first enjoy some fresh air... 661 00:37:57,162 --> 00:37:58,996 out at Sterling Stud. 662 00:38:02,009 --> 00:38:05,131 - Thank you, Your Honor. - Don't thank me yet, young lady. 663 00:38:05,254 --> 00:38:09,172 There better be a damn good reason for this inconvenience to all of us. 664 00:38:09,220 --> 00:38:10,210 There is, sir. 665 00:38:10,581 --> 00:38:13,896 The fact is, Mrs. Fletcher has come up with a surprise witness. 666 00:38:14,387 --> 00:38:15,868 Surprise witness? 667 00:38:16,510 --> 00:38:17,945 What surprise witness? 668 00:38:18,793 --> 00:38:21,630 A horse? Your surprise witness is a horse? 669 00:38:21,717 --> 00:38:23,358 Not just any horse, Diana. 670 00:38:23,400 --> 00:38:25,792 But a horse we all know as King Paragon. 671 00:38:25,883 --> 00:38:28,879 And he alone may be the only witness who can sort out this... 672 00:38:29,008 --> 00:38:32,528 - terrible maze of contradictions. - This is outrageous! 673 00:38:32,573 --> 00:38:35,090 The stupid animal can't even think, much less talk. 674 00:38:35,176 --> 00:38:39,016 Diana, you'll hurt his feelings. He's quite sensitive, you know. 675 00:38:39,583 --> 00:38:42,385 I'll have you all know that Miss Emmaline has a doctorate... 676 00:38:42,427 --> 00:38:45,149 - in animal behavior. - How irrelevant can you get? 677 00:38:45,191 --> 00:38:46,545 Knock it off, Justin. 678 00:38:46,592 --> 00:38:49,907 My father's friends will not take kindly to this subversion of justice. 679 00:38:49,957 --> 00:38:51,438 That remark was uncalled for. 680 00:38:51,479 --> 00:38:53,120 Your Honor, my client is only... 681 00:38:53,162 --> 00:38:56,283 ...is trying to influence the judge. And I will remind you that my father... 682 00:38:56,326 --> 00:38:59,641 has a lot more friends that hers did and they are behind him 100%. 683 00:38:59,691 --> 00:39:01,126 Now hear this everybody, 684 00:39:01,333 --> 00:39:04,887 I'm going to listen to this testimony with an open mind. 685 00:39:05,059 --> 00:39:07,132 - You may begin, Miss Emmaline. - Thank-you. 686 00:39:08,223 --> 00:39:09,453 King Paragon, 687 00:39:10,186 --> 00:39:13,979 do you remember what happened the night Mr. Sterling was killed? 688 00:39:14,953 --> 00:39:17,231 - He said yes. - It's a trick. 689 00:39:18,277 --> 00:39:22,162 Do you remember kicking your way out of your stall? 690 00:39:22,203 --> 00:39:23,558 I told you that, Mrs. Fletcher. 691 00:39:23,725 --> 00:39:28,760 Since Mr. Padley verifies his story, you may continue Miss Emmaline. 692 00:39:28,973 --> 00:39:30,772 Had you ever done that before? 693 00:39:31,015 --> 00:39:33,692 Had you run off like that to have a moonlight visit... 694 00:39:33,900 --> 00:39:35,858 with Lamar Morgan's mares? 695 00:39:36,303 --> 00:39:39,744 Your Honor, this is just their sleazy way of avoiding stud fees. 696 00:39:39,988 --> 00:39:42,061 Getting the horse to say it was his idea? 697 00:39:43,032 --> 00:39:44,353 Miss. Emmaline? 698 00:39:44,394 --> 00:39:46,388 He said the question was insulting. 699 00:39:46,477 --> 00:39:49,679 He's quite busy fulfilling his contractual duties. 700 00:39:49,722 --> 00:39:51,875 He doesn't have to go chasing after it at night. 701 00:39:51,925 --> 00:39:53,201 Excuse me, Your Honor, 702 00:39:53,247 --> 00:39:55,765 but whether the horse went to the mares of his own accord... 703 00:39:55,811 --> 00:39:58,169 or whether he was led is immaterial. 704 00:39:58,374 --> 00:40:02,578 Morgan Hill Farms no does not owe Sterling Estates any stud fees. 705 00:40:10,952 --> 00:40:14,073 Mrs. Fletcher wants to know if your name is really... 706 00:40:14,117 --> 00:40:15,346 King Paragon? 707 00:40:15,999 --> 00:40:19,235 Or if in fact your name is actually Knight's Sword? 708 00:40:19,364 --> 00:40:20,354 Excuse me, but... 709 00:40:21,847 --> 00:40:23,077 this is madness. 710 00:40:23,450 --> 00:40:25,808 Knights's Sword? He's dead. 711 00:40:26,174 --> 00:40:27,494 He was struck down by lightning. 712 00:40:27,816 --> 00:40:29,536 It's on record at the English Jockey Club. 713 00:40:29,619 --> 00:40:31,931 Sure. Just before you were supposed to ship his full brother... 714 00:40:32,102 --> 00:40:35,098 King Paragon, to Sterling Stud. 715 00:40:35,267 --> 00:40:39,585 And what do you know, it turns out both horses were owned... 716 00:40:39,753 --> 00:40:42,065 by Lord Snowcroft who sold King Paragon to Randolph Sterling. 717 00:40:42,116 --> 00:40:44,155 Yes, and both very reputable horsemen. 718 00:40:44,199 --> 00:40:48,483 But what if King Paragon had died instead of Knight's Sword? 719 00:40:48,686 --> 00:40:51,568 - Impossible. - I'm just supposing here, sweet face. 720 00:40:51,690 --> 00:40:53,410 I mean, you can't ship a dead horse. 721 00:40:53,532 --> 00:40:55,891 Especially with 6 million bucks riding on it... 722 00:40:56,136 --> 00:40:58,050 So somebody gets a bright idea. 723 00:40:58,179 --> 00:41:01,699 A quick dye job on Knight's Sword's white sock, switch the papers and... 724 00:41:01,784 --> 00:41:05,829 lo and behold. King Paragon is alive and well and living in Kentucky. 725 00:41:05,950 --> 00:41:08,183 Isn't that why you didn't want to X-ray the horse... 726 00:41:08,273 --> 00:41:10,996 when he was hurt, Mr. Padley? An X-ray would have revealed... 727 00:41:11,077 --> 00:41:13,390 the old injury that kept Knight's Sword from racing. 728 00:41:13,561 --> 00:41:16,204 - Utter rot. - No, I don't think so. 729 00:41:16,445 --> 00:41:20,603 But I also don't think Randolph Sterling had any idea about... 730 00:41:20,651 --> 00:41:23,168 the deception until the night he was murdered. 731 00:41:24,136 --> 00:41:27,132 I suspect that he caught you in the act of touching up... 732 00:41:27,260 --> 00:41:28,820 Knight's Sword's white marking. 733 00:41:28,983 --> 00:41:31,625 He'd already quarreled with Diana over her romantic... 734 00:41:31,747 --> 00:41:34,629 involvement with you. But this was far worse. 735 00:41:35,272 --> 00:41:37,105 This was a matter of family honor. 736 00:41:37,515 --> 00:41:41,559 He would have to expose the whole fraudulent scheme, 737 00:41:41,601 --> 00:41:43,913 and you Mr. Padley, had no intention of going to jail. 738 00:41:44,324 --> 00:41:47,924 So you jerked the walking stick from Randolph and hit him with it. 739 00:41:48,130 --> 00:41:50,328 The horse panicked at the smell of blood... 740 00:41:50,453 --> 00:41:52,412 and kicked his was through the door. 741 00:41:52,656 --> 00:41:56,336 You moved Randolph back to the office before you chased after the horse. 742 00:41:56,622 --> 00:41:57,612 No! 743 00:41:58,384 --> 00:42:02,702 Those fingerprints on that walking stick are Mr. Morgan's, not mine. 744 00:42:02,871 --> 00:42:06,106 Of course. You wore gloves to protect your hands from dye stains. 745 00:42:06,275 --> 00:42:08,668 And I found these in the horses' tack box. 746 00:42:08,839 --> 00:42:11,516 Everybody who works around horses uses those. 747 00:42:12,725 --> 00:42:15,242 Yes? And does everybody work where... 748 00:42:15,368 --> 00:42:17,886 straw covers up dye... 749 00:42:18,212 --> 00:42:19,887 and bloodstains? 750 00:42:21,657 --> 00:42:24,654 Damn you, Derek! You told me Lamar killed him. 751 00:42:24,782 --> 00:42:26,297 Easy, Diana. Take it easy. 752 00:42:29,949 --> 00:42:30,939 It's okay. 753 00:42:36,999 --> 00:42:38,799 You know, I'm real proud of you two. 754 00:42:38,882 --> 00:42:41,160 You pulled off that scam like a couple of pros. 755 00:42:41,285 --> 00:42:42,606 Scam? What scam? 756 00:42:42,807 --> 00:42:46,522 Where you used the wires to make the horse's head nod up and down. 757 00:42:46,653 --> 00:42:48,692 But Harry, there were no wires. 758 00:42:50,779 --> 00:42:52,099 No wires? 759 00:42:52,541 --> 00:42:56,095 Wait a minute, it doesn't make sense. If you and the horse were talking, 760 00:42:56,266 --> 00:42:58,545 how come he never told you his real name? 761 00:42:59,110 --> 00:43:01,389 I asked him about that, Mr. McGraw. 762 00:43:01,794 --> 00:43:05,679 He apologized, and he explained he likes it here. 763 00:43:06,000 --> 00:43:09,236 He didn't want to be shipped back to England. It's much too cold. 764 00:43:13,571 --> 00:43:16,726 McGraw, you did one hell of a job. 765 00:43:17,376 --> 00:43:20,498 Well, after Althea clued me in, it all started falling into place. 766 00:43:20,621 --> 00:43:22,774 Lady Chatterley had her gamekeeper... 767 00:43:22,904 --> 00:43:24,784 and Lady Diana had her horse keeper. 768 00:43:25,027 --> 00:43:27,146 It's simple if you know your D.H. Lawrence. 769 00:43:29,313 --> 00:43:33,232 But, tell me, why did Padley bring the horse over to service our mares? 770 00:43:33,399 --> 00:43:35,039 That's easy. Because... 771 00:43:38,646 --> 00:43:40,401 Well, why don't you tell them, Jessica? 772 00:43:41,851 --> 00:43:43,890 Well, he wanted to make trouble. 773 00:43:44,094 --> 00:43:48,059 Not between you and Randolph, but between Tod and his father. 774 00:43:48,260 --> 00:43:50,903 You see, Diana and Derek wanted to run the syndicate. 775 00:43:51,144 --> 00:43:54,300 She knew that Tod would take your side in a dispute, and with... 776 00:43:54,509 --> 00:43:58,143 Tod out of the picture, she felt she could talk her father into it. 777 00:44:00,117 --> 00:44:02,315 Harry, we should start leaving for the airport. 778 00:44:04,803 --> 00:44:08,688 - Jessica, thank you. - Harry, come back and see us. 779 00:44:09,771 --> 00:44:13,451 - We'll see you in three years. - What's happening in three years? 780 00:44:13,616 --> 00:44:15,370 The chestnut foal will win the Derby. 781 00:44:15,459 --> 00:44:17,258 Yeah? Who says? 782 00:44:17,501 --> 00:44:20,384 - Knight's Sword told Miss Emmaline. - Yes? 783 00:44:20,546 --> 00:44:22,779 I'm buying the chestnut foal. Keeping it in the family. 784 00:44:22,949 --> 00:44:26,789 Didn't Miss Emmaline say that horses can't predict the future? 785 00:44:27,075 --> 00:44:31,279 No. Fathers can always tell when they have a special child. 786 00:44:31,922 --> 00:44:33,073 You're kidding me... 787 00:44:33,684 --> 00:44:36,920 - He's putting me on, right? - Harry, you know what they say. 788 00:44:37,049 --> 00:44:40,603 "There are more things between heaven and earth than men dream of". 789 00:44:41,976 --> 00:44:44,174 And just in case I don't get back... 790 00:44:44,540 --> 00:44:47,502 You Jessica, you're betting 20 bucks? 791 00:44:47,704 --> 00:44:49,299 On the nose, Harry. 792 00:44:49,627 --> 00:44:54,024 After all, this is one tip that came straight from the horse's mouth. 64818

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