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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Broadway Malady (S01E01)
"Your three-card monte pal was right. The guy was an amateur."
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"Some connection, eh, Mrs. Fletcher?"
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"Honestly, Jessica, I don't know how to thank you enough."
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"Oh, Rita, there's no need for thanks."
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"But I really unloaded on you. All my anxieties..."
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"Mrs. Bristol, there's no paralysis."
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"Patti's going to be just fine. [Relieved Sigh]"
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"Oh! Oh, thank heaven!"
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"You can see her for a few minutes, but, uh,"
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"I'm afraid it'll be some time before she's singing and dancing again."
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"Oh, Doctor, do you have any idea how unimportant that is right now?"
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"Clearly, this is a sad occasion for all of us."
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"Again, thank you all for giving your best..."
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"and for believing in our dream."
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"Maybe we can all share another one someday."
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"Meanwhile... [Marc] Uh, Barry?"
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"Uh, Barry, Si, this is Lonnie Valerian."
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"Marc, even I know that. How do you do?"
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"Mr. Parrish, it's so nice to see you. Thank you."
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"Mr. Bristol, I am so sorry about your sister. Thank you."
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"Uh, Barry, I know this is a little awkward, but I just couldn't sit back..."
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"and watch this show fold up, so I took a wild chance."
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"I rang up Lonnie in L. A..."
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"and asked her if she might be willing to jump into Patti's role."
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"Willing? Who wouldn't leap at a chance to work with your mother?"
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"Uh, she just dropped everything, grabbed the red-eye."
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"[Lonnie] Marc has filled me in."
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"This show is absolutely fabulous!"
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"I adore that hotel number."
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"And that song in the second act..."
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"Let's see. How does it go? Um... ?? [Humming]"
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"?And the morning sun ?"
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"?Dries the leaves and my eyes ? [Clears Throat]"
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"- ?And I look up and know ? - That's a bad lyric."
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"Don't tell me. You wrote it. I don't write "eyes" and "skies"."
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"Uh, Miss Valerian, we cut that two weeks ago."
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"Hmm?"
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"Yeah. My fault, Lonnie. I, uh... When I went to the airport,"
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"I guess I just picked you up. I grabbed the wrong script. [Laughs]"
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"You know, Barry, I think this show deserves a chance,"
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"and with Miss Valerian, we might have more than a chance."
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"- I say we go. - I don't know."
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"Mother... Your mother's a trouper."
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"There are jobs at stake here, months of preparation, weeks of work."
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"Now, isn't there some sort of tradition that covers this?"
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"I'll ask her."
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"Those were her first words? According to Rita."
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"Patti smiled up at her and said, "Mom, I want you to go on.""
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"Great. Well, Patti's recovering, and we're still employed."
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"I feel as if my heart's been on a yo-yo today."
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"You should have got that part. Come on, Grady."
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"Lonnie Valerian is a huge star. Don't worry. I'll get my shot."
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"I still can't believe how totally obvious Marc was in bringing Lonnie in."
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"It's as though he's been planning to replace Patti for weeks."
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"Oh, uh, Aunt Jess, can you pass me the pepper mill?"
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"Aunt Jess? Oh."
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"- You still can't let go of it, can you? - No."
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"I just can't shake off the feeling that that mugger wasn't after their money..."
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"that it was his intention to shoot Patti."
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"I mean, there must have been some sort of link between them."
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"You said the police showed her his picture, and she'd never seen him before."
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"- Nor had her brother or Rita. - Besides, who would want to shoot Patti Bristol?"
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"Or want to kill her?"
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"Grady! Oh!"
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"Good heavens!"
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"That's him. That's Manny Farkus, the man who shot Patti!"
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"Mrs. Fletcher, you've got about another 10 seconds to tell me what we're watchin' this for."
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"- There! There he is! Darn! - Mrs. Fletcher..."
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"The man in the rental store showed me how..."
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"There is your mugger. He was an actor."
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"Well, 14 years ago he was when that was made."
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"You're seein' things. That's not the same man."
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"Sergeant, you need to eat a few more carrots to improve your eyesight."
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"Where are those photos from the coroner's office?"
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"Oh, this is a waste of time, you know?"
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"Look, in the credits he's listed as Morley Farmer."
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"Of course, that's a stage name."
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"I checked with the Screen Actors Guild. They gave me his agent's name."
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"Fourteen... I don't know."
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"I guess that could be him in there somewhere, but so what?"
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"So what? Sergeant Moreno, if you trace Morley Farmer,"
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"I'm fairly sure that you'll find a motive for shooting Patti Bristol."
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"Oh, will you... Will you please stop?"
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"Look, the lady was shot by an out-of-work actor who needed dough."
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"An actor without a previous record?"
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"An actor who just happened to pull his first job in this place at this time?"
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"Now, wait-wait-wait-wait-wait... We don't know it was his first job."
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"Maybe he never came up against a guy with a gun before."
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"Sergeant, I'm sorry. You're blind and you're stubborn."
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"And I'm tired, and I got too many cases,"
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"and I just... I just don't have the time, okay?"
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"Now, look, I know why he shot her, and the case is closed."
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"Closed, understand?"
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"- And that is your final word? - Now you got it."
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"Sergeant, you're wrong. Suppose this..."
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"Suppose someone else wanted to kill that girl through Manny Farkus."
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"Now, they may try again."
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"Mrs. Fletcher, this is not your little fishing village."
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"You get yourself in trouble, and chances are I'm not gonna be able to help you out."
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"I know that. Good-bye, Sergeant."
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"[All Laughing]"
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"You're kidding. Morley Farmer, a mugger and shooting people? [Laughs]"
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"Hi, sweetheart. Good to see ya."
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"Actually, I thought that Morley was out in Hollywood,"
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"which is a lot like being dead anyway."
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"You mean, you didn't know where he was?"
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"Hey, now, Morley was like a lot of my clients."
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"They get into different things, drop out of the business for a while,"
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"especially since the mountains dried up."
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"The mountains. The Catskills. Used to be big, tremendous."
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"Your comics, your magicians, your jugglers... all kinds of acts."
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"I'm tryin' to think. I think the last time I saw Morley was, what, maybe two years ago."
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"Hey, what do you say, Henny?"
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"Same suit, huh? [Laughs]"
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"Morley, I think, was involved in one of those off-off-Broadway turkeys."
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"Some kind of an artsy one-acter he wrote."
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"The worst thing I ever saw. Another one of his winners."
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"It seems like everything Morley tried, he blew."
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"I wonder if that includes killing Patti Bristol?"
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"- Say that again. - I was just talking out loud."
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