Hamilton Starr is a blind man obsessed with finding the Auroras, a fabulous diamond collection stolen years ago.Hamilton Starr is a blind man obsessed with finding the Auroras, a fabulous diamond collection stolen years ago.Hamilton Starr is a blind man obsessed with finding the Auroras, a fabulous diamond collection stolen years ago.
- Howard Graham
- (as Steve Dunne)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the second time where Bethel Leslie's character is involved with a blind person. The first being The Night of the Sabatini Death (1969).
- GoofsOn the boat Starr says to Orville "We make a good pair, you and I. You're my eyes, and I'm your brain," but his lips don't say 'brain.'
- Quotes
Orville Moffatt: [entering Starr's cabin on a boat] He was exactly where you said, Mr. Starr, at Jonah's Place.
Hamilton Starr: Welcome aboard, Mannix. Well, how does he look, Orville? Have the years treated him kindly?
Orville Moffatt: Looks about the same.
Joe Mannix: Well, you finally got your hands on the Auroras, huh?
Hamilton Starr: Magnificent, aren't they? Banked fires to warm a man's soul. No wonder so many people have died for them through the years.
Joe Mannix: Last night you nearly added Terry Graham's name to the list.
Hamilton Starr: I had nothing to do with the attack on Miss Graham.
Joe Mannix: You expect me to believe that? When you're sitting here gloating over this collection?
Hamilton Starr: [laughs] My dear fellow, these are nothing but paste. Your eyes are deceiving you. You're a man of keen senses, Mannix. Use them. These have no melody, no... heat. The Auroras burn and sing. That's why I've wanted them all my life- not to sell, just to own that fierce light. It would be almost like having my sight back.
[pause]
Hamilton Starr: So I planned. For years, I planned. Blueprints of Robert Blakely's house, the design of the safe, servants' schedule, nights watchman's rounds. Right, Orville?
Orville Moffatt: How can you forget?
Hamilton Starr: And finally, five years ago, I moved. There was only one thing I couldn't anticipate- the worthless imitations in the safe. Someone had beaten me to the Auroras.
Joe Mannix: Howard Graham.
Hamilton Starr: Exactly. Yeah. Rather a bitter joke on Mr. Blakely, wouldn't you say? Hoodwinked by the son-in-law he despised. Took me years before I was sure it was Graham. Then Jonah came to my rescue. He told me that Graham was prepared to deal for the jewels. I sent Orville here on his trail, he saw the girl come into the park, and there were the Auroras within arm's length. Orville lost them as a runt hound might lose a hapless rabbit.
Orville Moffatt: I did the best I could.
[lights a cigar for Starr]
Hamilton Starr: Yes. And that's the pity of it.
[pause]
Hamilton Starr: Sorry, Mannix. The point is, someone else got the Auroras, which is the reason for your being my guest this morning.
Joe Mannix: Who else could have known Graham had them?
Hamilton Starr: Who else, indeed, Mannix? Mannix, I want the Auroras. I'm willing to pay you for them. But, unless I get them soon, there's going to be more blood on them.
Joe Mannix: If there is, Starr, I'll find you.
Hamilton Starr: Don't try to threaten me. I've lived in the dark too long to be frightened by anything. The Auroras, Mannix. Hard way, the easy way... it's up to you.
[Mannix leaves the cabin]
Hamilton Starr: We'll have them soon, Orville. Did I offend you?
Orville Moffatt: It's... you know, it's in front of people.
Hamilton Starr: Sorry. We make a good pair, you and I. You're my eyes, and I'm your brain. It's a very satisfactory arrangement.
- planktonrules
- Mar 8, 2016