John Williams credited as playing...
Inspector Davidson
- Inspector Davidson: Well... Rather a convincing story, I should say.
- Detective Raines: Yes, sir. My money's on his Lordship, sir.
- Inspector Davidson: Well, it's hardly a betting matter, Raines.
- Detective Raines: Oh yes, sir.
- Inspector Davidson: It's a pity it couldn't have been the American.
- Detective Raines: Don't give up hope, sir.
- [Insp. Davidson half-smiles]
- [last lines]
- Mullet: Yes, sir. That's right. I killed the count.
- Inspector Davidson: Oh, no. No, no. No, two's enough. Every Tom, Dick and Harry who enters this flat telling me he killed the count. I don't have to stand for this sort of thing. I won't have it. Do you hear? I won't have it!
- Inspector Davidson: [after Miss Rogers leaves] No help there. Who's next?
- Detective Raines: Miss LaLune, sir.
- [grins]
- Inspector Davidson: Oh yes, the dancer. Er, tell Clifton to bring her in.
- Detective Raines: Yes, sir.
- [crestfallen]
- Inspector Davidson: Raines? Perhaps you'd like to.
- Detective Raines: Yes, sir.
- [grins]