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"I shall never forget the weekend Laura died. A silver sun burned through
the sky like a huge magnifying glass. It was the hottest Sunday in my
recollection. I felt as if I were the only human being left in New York.
For Laura's horrible death, I was alone. I, Waldo Lydecker, was the only
one who really knew her. And I had just begun to write Laura's story when -
another of those detectives came to see me. I had him wait. I could watch
him through the half-open door. I noted that his attention was fixed upon
my clock. There was only one other in existence, and that was in Laura's
apartment in the very room where she was murdered."
--Waldo Lydecker (Clifton Webb)
LAURA (1944)