Jean Marsh credited as playing...
Monica Barling
- Monica Barling: Men like this leave no stone unturned in their search for their disgusting gratifications.
- Monica Barling: What can I do for you, sir?
- Richard Blaney: You can inform Mrs. Blaney that one of her less successful exercises in matrimony has come to see her.
- Monica Barling: And who shall I say is calling?
- Richard Blaney: Mr. Blaney. O,r if you preferred it, ex-Squadron Leader Blaney, late of the RAF and Mrs Blaney's matrimonial bed.
- Monica Barling: Is Mrs Blaney expecting you?
- Richard Blaney: She must be. Everybody expects a bad penny to turn up sooner or later.
- Monica Barling: He was wearing a rather old-fashioned jacket with leather patches on the shoulders and the elbows. In my opinion, it was quite unsuitable for London.
- Monica Barling: You see, Inspector, he wanted us to find women for him who enjoyed, well - certain peculiarities.
- Chief Inspector Oxford: You mean, who were sexual masochists? Who enjoyed being hurt? That sort of thing?
- Monica Barling: Quite.
- Chief Inspector Oxford: Miss Barling, could you describe Mr. Blaney for us? What he looked like, what he was wearing and so on.
- Monica Barling: Well, yes, I think I can. He was man in his thirties, about an inch or so under 6 foot tall. He had dark hair, green eyes and a 'stache. I estimate his weight at about 155 pounds. He was wearing a rather old-fashioned jacket with leather patches on the shoulder and at the elbows. In my opinion it was quite unsuitable for London. He was also carrying a raincoat.
- Chief Inspector Oxford: That's an extraordinarily precise description, Miss Barling.
- Monica Barling: In my job I've learned to keep a sharp eye on men, Inspector.
- [the chief inspector and sergeant appear visibly ill-at-ease]