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Do you think
Foscatini was acting for the Italian government? - Very possibly, Hastings. - Well, then why didn't
Graves tell Japp? - Because obviously he's
respecting the wishes of the Count Foscatini not to endanger
the negotiations international. The question is, Hastings,
did Ascanio take the money, but not hand over the papers? And since neither the money
nor the papers are here, that would appear to be likely and a powerful motivation
for murder
Foscatini was acting for the Italian government? - Very possibly, Hastings. - Well, then why didn't
Graves tell Japp? - Because obviously he's
respecting the wishes of the Count Foscatini not to endanger
the negotiations international. The question is, Hastings,
did Ascanio take the money, but not hand over the papers? And since neither the money
nor the papers are here, that would appear to be likely and a powerful motivation
for murder
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- Do you think
Foscatini was acting
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for the Italian government?
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- Very possibly, Hastings.
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- Well, then why didn't
Graves tell Japp?
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- Because obviously he's
respecting the wishes
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of the Count Foscatini
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not to endanger
the negotiations international.
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The question is, Hastings,
did Ascanio take the money,
00:00:17.998 --> 00:00:18.752
but not hand over the papers?
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And since neither the money
nor the papers are here,
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that would appear to be likely
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and a powerful motivation
for murder.
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Movie Summary
The cases of eccentric, but sharp, Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.