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Quotes of Movie: 10 Rillington Place [1971]

  • Timothy John Evans:
    Don't you worry, Mr Christie, you'll get your money back. I'll be getting a new job shortly I shouldn't wonder. They've asked me if I want to train as a manager or as a managing director or something, you know.



    John Reginald Christie:
    Won't you have to read and write for that?



    Timothy John Evans:
    Oh no, no - you have secretaries, things like that, see.



    John Reginald Christie:
    Yes, as long as I get my 10 shillings back.

  • John Reginald Christie:
    Won't you come in a minute...?



    Beryl Evans:
    Well, I've got...



    John Reginald Christie:
    I've just put the kettle on.



    Beryl Evans:
    Oh.

  • John Reginald Christie:
    I do know people, medical people, who could help you out.



    Beryl Evans:
    But that would cost money, wouldn't it?



    John Reginald Christie:
    Yes, that's true I'm afraid. They're very eminent men. One particularly I had in mind, I used to assist him in his earlier days, studied with him, its quite a simple matter.



    Beryl Evans:
    You mean you know how to do it, Mr Christie?

  • John Reginald Christie:
    It's the moral question that concerns me, the taking of life - no matter how rudimentary.



    Beryl Evans:
    It's not really... I'd be ever so grateful, Mr Christie.

  • Timothy John Evans:
    You know what I've got waiting for me when I get home.



    Man in Pub:
    The rent collector.



    Timothy John Evans:
    Tucked up in bed next to my wife.



    Man in Pub:
    What I said, the rent collector.



    Timothy John Evans:
    I'll punch you next time if you don't watch it.



    Man in Pub:
    Cool it, Taffy.

  • John Reginald Christie:
    Tim, I dislke this business as much as you do. Just I happen to have picked up this knowledge while I was in training as a doctor before the war.



    Timothy John Evans:
    I didn't know you did all this medical stuff.

  • Timothy John Evans:
    How do you actually do it?



    John Reginald Christie:
    That's something only doctors and myself know about, it has to be secret you understand.

  • John Reginald Christie:
    This stuff I use, 1 in 10 might die from it.



    Timothy John Evans:
    Die!



    John Reginald Christie:
    Well, that's an acceptable medical risk.

  • Timothy John Evans:
    I don't know, Mr Christie.



    John Reginald Christie:
    Well, Tim, if you haven't got complete confidence in my abilities?



    Timothy John Evans:
    I trust you, Mr Christie, of course I do.

  • John Reginald Christie:
    Ere, be careful - do you mind!



    Workman Willis:
    Mind the paintwork, mate.



    Workman Jones:
    And the priceless anti-ques.

  • Beryl Evans:
    What's that for?



    John Reginald Christie:
    Just a whiff of gas.



    Beryl Evans:
    Gas?



    John Reginald Christie:
    Like at the dentists, take away those little twinges.



    Beryl Evans:
    But that's poisonous isn't it?



    John Reginald Christie:
    Not the way we use it, something we had to learn in the war.

  • Beryl Evans:
    I'm ever so nervous Mr Christie



    John Reginald Christie:
    There's no need to be, no need at all. Do you have undergarments on?



    Beryl Evans:
    Yes.



    John Reginald Christie:
    Well just slip them off will you.

  • Timothy John Evans:
    She's not alive.

  • John Reginald Christie:
    You know about it, that's the point, you're an accessory before the act.



    Timothy John Evans:
    I done nothing. Oh God, I done nothing.



    John Reginald Christie:
    But you knew about it Tim, you consented, that's all they'll want to know.



    Timothy John Evans:
    I don't know what to do.



    John Reginald Christie:
    Well we could keep quiet about it couldn't we?



    Timothy John Evans:
    She's just lying there.



    John Reginald Christie:
    There are ways of disposing of bodies.



    Timothy John Evans:
    Not be buried you mean, proper service...

  • John Reginald Christie:
    You go to the police and I'll have to deny I had anything to do with it.



    Timothy John Evans:
    They'll know, they'll know from the operation you did.



    John Reginald Christie:
    There are no visible signs, not the way I did it.



    Timothy John Evans:
    Alright then, I'll tell them, then they'll know.



    John Reginald Christie:
    Who do you think they'll believe? Everyone knows those stories you come out with about your father being an Italian Count and everything.



    Timothy John Evans:
    It's just storifying.

  • John Reginald Christie:
    An Italian named Evans?

  • John Reginald Christie:
    Who are the police going to believe - you or me that was a special constable for ten years?



    Timothy John Evans:
    Me of course, me!



    John Reginald Christie:
    Alright then Tim, well you go to the police and tell them. Alright then, off you go.



    Timothy John Evans:
    Alright I will, they'll have to believe the truth.



    John Reginald Christie:
    Well you go on then, if you're going.

  • John Reginald Christie:
    You know the big manhole cover, by the front door, I'll lay her to rest there.

  • Timothy John Evans:
    God Mr Christie, she was only young!



    John Reginald Christie:
    If she's come to me earlier...

  • Timothy John Evans:
    What about the baby?



    John Reginald Christie:
    Well as it happens I know a couple in Acton, East Acton. They'll look after her for you till you get back.

  • John Reginald Christie:
    He's killed the baby, strangled it with his tie.



    Mrs. Ethel Christie:
    He'd never do that.



    John Reginald Christie:
    Never mind what he'd never do, it's what he's done.



    Mrs. Ethel Christie:
    He worshipped that child.

  • Timothy John Evans:
    I want to give myself up, I've disposed of my wife.



    Det. Inspector:
    Now wait a minute, do you realise what you're saying?



    Timothy John Evans:
    I know what I'm saying, I can't sleep for it, I want to get it of my chest... she was expecting see and we had one already. Anyhow, I met this fellow in Ipswich, in a caff, he just came up to me and gave me this bottle of stuff. I told her not to take it but she said she was going to anyhow. So I come home from work and there she is - dead, she had the empty bottle besdie her... I didn't know what to do so I got... I didn't know what to do so at 2 in the morning I got her downstairs and I opened the drain outside the front door and I... put her body down the drain... and then I come down here.



    Det. Inspector:
    Do you want to make a statement, in writing?



    Timothy John Evans:
    ...I'll tell you about it and you write it down eh, I'm not all that educated, I don't do any of that reading and writing.

  • Det. Inspector:
    [On phone] He's a bit simple you know...

  • Det. Inspector:
    Well now, the drain where you said you put your wife's body, its been examined, there's nothing there.



    Timothy John Evans:
    [Uncertain] I put it there...



    Det. Inspector:
    I see, its a manhole is it.



    Timothy John Evans:
    I expect so.



    Det. Inspector:
    Who helped you lift the lid off?



    Timothy John Evans:
    I did it myself.



    Det. Inspector:
    Who are you trying to kid, it took 3 men to lift it off.



    Timothy John Evans:
    I don't know about that - I did it...

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