Murder at the Gallop (1963)
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell: Inspector Craddock
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Quotes
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Hector Enderby : [the Inspector trips over a saddle on the floor of the foyer] Do you see that?
Inspector Craddock : Can't really miss it, can you?
Hector Enderby : It's a Broadbeech side saddle. Broadbeech, Northampton. Vintage too. Well, have a look. Have a look at the date, behind the stirrup iron.
Inspector Craddock : It says, er...
Hector Enderby : No don't tell me, I'll tell you. 1882. No, I'm lying to you. 1885.
Inspector Craddock : Right.
Hector Enderby : I can tell you who it belongs to, too. I've only glimpsed one of these once in the whole country. Lady Kirk-Brackwell.
Inspector Craddock : No, it belongs to...
[rolls his eyes and sighs in exasperation]
Miss Jane Marple : Me, Mr. Enderby. Good morning, Inspector. My late mama's, of course.
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Inspector Craddock : For goodness sake, Miss Marple! Why didn't you ring?
Miss Jane Marple : The law may have a long arm, Inspector. Unfortunately, I haven't.
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Inspector Craddock : There have been stupid murderers, you know.
Miss Jane Marple : She's a timid woman, not a stupid one.
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Miss Jane Marple : Am I to assume that you are not going to do anything about this?
Inspector Craddock : Nothing whatever. You see, I'm a policeman, Miss Marple. I'm only interested in facts.