• 6 months ago
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00:00Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy.
00:16And they were each assigned very hazardous duties.
00:22But I took them away from all that, and now they work for me.
00:26My name is Charlie.
01:31Still trying for the 25-hour day, Danworth?
01:35A kid on a motorcycle just tried to disprove a basic law of physics.
01:39A human head through a telephone pole won't go.
01:42Well, a chief surgeon who never sleeps won't go, either.
01:45Not for much longer, anyway.
01:47Tom, believe me, I've been an administrator long enough to recognize the signs.
01:53Okay, okay.
01:55I'll put you on the phone.
01:57Okay, okay.
01:59I'll put it to bed.
02:22Hey, I was forgetting something.
02:24What?
02:25Your turn to shut down.
02:26Oh, right.
02:28Hey, uh, Mason.
02:31Talking about brain surgery, I happen to know this quaint little place that serves a great pizza.
02:36Quincy, save the slap and the tickle for the student nurses, okay?
02:56Hmm.
03:26Hi.
03:40Hi.
03:42Who is it?
03:48I said, who is it?
03:56Hey!
03:58Hey!
04:00Ah!
04:02Ah!
04:04Hey!
04:06Ah!
04:12Ah!
04:14Hey!
04:15What's the matter?
04:22The first attack was last week.
04:25There was a student nurse in the same ward.
04:28And the man wore the same kind of surgical mask, so she couldn't describe him to the police.
04:34I figured the first one was an isolated incident.
04:37But after last night, I don't know what to think.
04:39And in both cases, Ed, did the women manage to get away from their attacker?
04:44Luckily, yes.
04:46But I've got to tell you, Charlie, the word's out.
04:49And I've got a lot of very frightened women on my hands.
04:52Rape is a very frightening word.
04:54Angels, any idea on how to proceed?
04:57Jill and I thought we might go in as student nurses.
05:00Yeah, we thought I could go in as a reporter for a medical journal.
05:04That way I could ask a lot of questions without sounding like a cop.
05:07Good.
05:08I'm going to run a computer dossier on the male personnel at the hospital.
05:12Also, on all male ambulatory patients.
05:15Charlie, I have an idea.
05:17Lately, Bosley's been complaining more and more about his toe.
05:21Oh, yes.
05:22Yes, it was diagnosed as a bone spur, as I recall.
05:26I think it's about time he had it tended to.
05:29Listen, that's a very small bone spur.
05:33I'm sure it'll get tired of annoying me.
05:35Go away.
05:36Wait a minute.
05:37Bosley as a patient, that's a perfect cover.
05:40It's a very simple surgery, Bosley.
05:44Please, that is one of my unfavorite words.
05:47Bosley, you're not afraid of going under the knife.
05:50That is another of my unfavorite words.
05:52Bosley, I agree with the girls.
05:54You should be hospitalized.
05:56Besides, with that cover, you can report to me on a moment's notice.
06:00All right.
06:01All right, I will admit myself, Charlie.
06:03I will lie there and pretend to be a patient.
06:06But no one has ever violated my body with a sharp instrument, and no one's starting now.
06:12It's okay, honey.
06:13No, it's not okay, honey.
06:15No.
06:20No.
06:38Hi.
06:39Do you mind?
06:41I'm Jill Monroe.
06:43I'm Ferrigan.
06:44She's Macy.
06:45I know.
06:46I want to talk to the two of you.
06:48About what?
06:49Well, I'm new here, and I'm a little scared.
06:52I just heard about what happened to you.
06:56What about it?
06:58Well, I'm not so sure I want to train here with this kind of stuff going on.
07:02Well, rape isn't exactly a regular part of our curriculum here.
07:07Oh.
07:09Do you have any idea who it was or why he picked you?
07:12I don't know.
07:13Maybe he heard blondes have more fun.
07:15Nah, I used to be a blonde.
07:17It never helped me much.
07:20Gee, you two are sure taking it well.
07:22Aren't you scared?
07:23We're not really thrilled about it.
07:25Well, what about you?
07:27Did you see anything?
07:28Who was there with you just before it happened?
07:31Well, there were some nurses and Dr. Danworth, Tom Danworth.
07:36And he was the only man?
07:39Yeah, as I recall.
07:41No, there was Quincy, the kissing intern.
07:44The kissing intern?
07:46Yeah, the guy over there in the corner.
07:50Oh, I'm late. Gotta make rounds.
07:53See you later.
07:55Look, if he starts talking about pizza, run for your life.
07:58Thank you.
07:59See ya.
08:00Okay.
08:19♪
08:50You rang?
08:52Did I?
08:53Well, I heard something.
08:56New girl in town, right?
08:58And not a soul to tell my troubles to.
09:05I'll tell you what, I know this place,
09:08this quaint little place that serves pizza.
09:11It's a good place.
09:12It's a good place.
09:13It's a good place.
09:14It's a good place.
09:15It's a good place.
09:16It's this quaint little place that serves pizza.
09:19That's original.
09:23Check with you after midnight?
09:27Mmm, okay.
09:29I'll be counting the minutes.
09:31Hey, me too.
09:33Bye.
09:34Bye.
09:36♪
09:49Sore?
09:51Not really.
09:52Then why are you yelling?
09:54What's I yelling?
09:56I think that bone spurs caused a low-grade infection.
09:59Low-grade?
10:00What does that mean?
10:02As opposed to high-grade.
10:03Is that dangerous?
10:04I mean, could a person...
10:06Don't worry about it.
10:07I'll prescribe some antibiotics.
10:10We'll delay surgery for a while.
10:12Fine.
10:13Say, about 60 years?
10:15How come I get the feeling you're not happy here?
10:17Because you're extremely perceptive.
10:27Bosley, you're displaying a certain lack of courage.
10:30Yes, well, someone is displaying a flagrant case of overkill.
10:34Danworth is chief surgeon here.
10:36His talents are wasted on my toe.
10:38Bosley, we arranged for Danworth to be your physician.
10:41We also arranged for you to be in this particular room.
10:45Why Danworth?
10:46I mean, why this room?
10:48A man named Halverson occupies that bed.
10:51He was seen near the operating theater
10:53about the same time the attack took place.
10:55And Danworth had just finished emergency surgery in the theater.
10:58Wait a minute.
10:59Are you saying that they are suspects?
11:01I'm saying they might give us some kind of handle on this.
11:04The trick is to question them
11:06so they won't realize they're being questioned.
11:08Uh-huh.
11:10I see.
11:12What we need is a sharp eye and a deft, clever tongue.
11:15That would be wonderful, Bosley.
11:17But meanwhile, see what you can find out without blowing it.
11:24Okay.
11:29Oh, you got the right room.
11:31I think she's drunk.
11:33All right, come on, King Kong.
11:35Please.
11:37It's bad enough my belly aches.
11:39Don't make me look head-on into that ugly face of yours.
11:41You know, Halverson, you haven't been here 24 hours yet
11:44and already it feels like three weeks.
11:46Why don't you fly down to the maternity ward
11:48and scare some children?
11:50Oh, a Canadian.
11:52In the sack.
12:00My God, I thought it was a baby white.
12:02Baby white?
12:04Shark.
12:06It's just the color of your legs.
12:08Don't matter, though.
12:10It seems to match the rest of your body.
12:12What are you in for, a skin transplant?
12:14What are you in for, a mouth transplant?
12:21I'll be damned.
12:23A landlubber with a flash of spunk.
12:26And I take it that you are a landlubber.
12:27A landlubber with a flash of spunk.
12:29And I take it that you are a seaman of some sort.
12:31Temporarily landlocked
12:33with an inflamed something or other.
12:35Welcome aboard, whitey.
12:37Bosley.
12:39Whatever.
12:41And you're Halverson.
12:43How'd you know that?
12:46Your chart.
12:49Oh, yeah, right.
12:52You got a keen eye, whitey.
12:54Bosley!
12:55Okay, Mr. Bosley, buns up.
12:58I beg your pardon?
13:00This is for you. Roll over.
13:02Are you suggesting that I expose my posterior
13:05to a total stranger?
13:07Well, once you've done it,
13:09we won't be total strangers, will we?
13:11Listen, I'm feeling a lot better.
13:13I think maybe I ought to just get my clothes on
13:15and go home.
13:21There they are.
13:22Madam, you are a sadist.
13:24That's right.
13:35Whitey.
13:37Get to the limit.
13:39Halverson, you are a blunt instrument.
13:53Oh.
13:55Oh.
14:22Oh.
14:45It's Berigin's shirt!
14:53You all right?
14:55What happened?
14:57Easy, take it easy.
14:59Oh, he wore a surgical mask.
15:02Did you see anything?
15:04No, he was already out the window.
15:06All right, what's over there?
15:08Just the executive offices.
15:13It's okay.
15:15What is it?
15:17I don't know.
15:19Somebody left a calling card.
15:22A calling card?
15:52I'll get it.
16:23Three attempted rapes in two weeks.
16:25By tomorrow morning,
16:27this hospital could be in a complete state of panic.
16:29The police will be through
16:31talking to Farragut in a few minutes.
16:33When they are, I'll stay close to her.
16:35You can't keep Farragut
16:37from talking about what happened tonight.
16:39Well, I'm going to have to try,
16:41because we can't do our job
16:43if things go crazy around here.
16:45Those yellow capsules we found,
16:47what are they?
16:49Hyco drugs.
16:50It's a new drug being tested here.
16:52What are they used for?
16:54Basically, it's from the amphetamine group,
16:56a sort of respectable upper.
16:58In our profession,
17:00there's a tremendous amount of stress,
17:02fatigue.
17:04Could it cause emotional side effects?
17:06That depends on the dosage
17:08and the mental condition
17:10of the person taking it.
17:12Do any of your staff use hyco drugs?
17:15Yes, I suppose some of them do.
17:17But not to excess.
17:19How can you be sure?
17:21We keep a very careful record of our drugs,
17:23how they're dispensed and who uses them.
17:25Anyone writing unusually heavy prescriptions,
17:28well, it'd be called to my attention.
17:38The orderly who saw the man
17:40who attacked Farragut
17:42said he ran across the grounds
17:44toward the administration building.
17:45Now, Dr. Danworth's office
17:47is in that building.
17:49I think I'd better give Dr. Danworth's office
17:51a good examination.
17:53Maybe you'll find some of those yellow capsules.
17:55You know, I've been watching Danworth.
17:57The man's tired.
17:59Maybe close to the edge.
18:01Oh, wait a minute.
18:03Time for my date
18:05with our other suspect,
18:07the kissing intern.
18:09Nervous type?
18:11I'm gonna try to find out
18:13where all that's coming from.
18:15Well, I'll have to push a little bit.
18:18Don't push too hard.
18:20I won't.
18:45I'm gonna have to push a little bit.
19:15Fuck.
19:45Fuck.
20:15Fuck.
20:45Fuck.
21:15Fuck.
21:45Fuck.
22:16So this is the quaint little pizza place.
22:19They're very safe.
22:21Just like a breath of Italy
22:23right in our own backyard.
22:25I'm glad you like it.
22:31Mozzarella, anchovies, and peppers.
22:33Oh, great.
22:36I'll get the pizza.
22:38I'll get the pizza.
22:40I'll get the pizza.
22:42I'll get the pizza.
22:43Okay.
22:45It's the house special.
22:47Oh.
22:55Bit of the grape, my dear?
22:57Uh-huh.
23:00And do you treat all your girls this lavishly?
23:05Well,
23:07would you believe that you are
23:09the very first guest of the Villa Quincy?
23:11No.
23:12I didn't think so.
23:14Would you believe you're the second?
23:18How about the third?
23:20Would you believe it doesn't matter if I'm the fifteenth?
23:26All right.
23:28I didn't hit on you because I like pizzas with anchovies.
23:43Do you know that's a microwave oven?
23:45Cooks up in three minutes.
23:47How many minutes does it take you to start cooking?
23:53Well, you certainly don't give a fella a chance to breathe, do you?
23:56Cute.
23:58That's cute.
24:00What's the rush?
24:02You brought me here.
24:04Where are you coming from?
24:06Do you like girls or not?
24:08What's the dumb question?
24:09Of course I like girls.
24:11Oh, I was beginning to wonder.
24:13You look like you're about to jump out of your skin.
24:16Wait a minute, wait a minute.
24:18I've got my own way of operating, all right?
24:21Oh, that's right.
24:23You're the guy with the big reputation on the ward.
24:25So you must know some moves you can show me.
24:27Right?
24:32Yeah, right.
24:34So what's stopping you?
24:36So what's stopping you?
25:02It's okay.
25:05It's okay.
25:30Kelly.
25:32Wait.
25:33Can you hold this?
25:35Sure.
25:37Had to go with a kissing intern.
25:39Oh, kind of sad, actually.
25:41You know that Don Juan image he's peddling?
25:43Crumbles in the clutch.
25:45Libido trouble?
25:47Well, I think he likes girls.
25:49He just doesn't know how to handle it.
25:51Which could make a Don Juan pretty angry with the ladies, right?
25:53Maybe even enough to attempt rape.
25:55There's the word, attempt.
25:57Three attempted rapes.
25:59I'm thinking the same thing.
26:01Chill.
26:04You better go get a doctor.
26:08Are you all right?
26:33I'm all right.
27:04Hey, you okay?
27:06What happened?
27:08He got away.
27:10Who?
27:12Who got away?
27:14I don't know.
27:16A man he had on a mask.
27:18Strike two.
27:20Yeah, one more and we're out.
27:22Oh, boy.
27:34Here comes Sabrina.
27:36Let me guess.
27:38A lot of little yellow capsules missing, right?
27:40Oh, an arm load of hycodroxine.
27:42When I was searching Dan Moore's office,
27:44there were empty hycodroxine bottles.
27:46Maybe I ought to look again for a sudden new supply.
27:48What can I do?
27:50Well, you do that.
27:52I'm going to go get a doctor.
27:54I'm going to go get a doctor.
27:56I'm going to go get a doctor.
27:58I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:00I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:01I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:03I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:05I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:07I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:09I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:11I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:13I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:15I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:17I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:19I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:21I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:23I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:25I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:27I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:29I'm going to go get a doctor.
28:31Only trouble is you're the one
28:33who's closest to him, so you'll have to.
28:35Oh, that's amusing.
28:37That is very amusing.
28:39Bosley, you better get back to your room.
28:41Charlie's sending over that computer material this morning.
28:43Oh, you're right.
28:45Thanks.
28:49I'll see you later.
28:52Yeah.
29:01My teeth feel like they've got little sweaters on them.
29:11Bosley? John Bosley?
29:14Of the bed.
29:21I'll have to get somebody to sign for this.
29:24I'll sign.
29:31Thank you.
30:02Oh, hell, this'll get some hate mail.
30:05Good morning, Fager. I see you had your ugly sleep.
30:08Take this.
30:10What is it?
30:11Poison.
30:13If you want to kill me, why don't you just stand there a minute and let me look at you?
30:17Now, what is that?
30:19It's a sleeping pill.
30:21It's daylight, you silly old bat. What do I need with a sleeping pill?
30:26So that you can sleep.
30:28What do I need with a sleeping pill?
30:31So that you will be drowsy when the surgical prep team gets here.
30:35The surgical what?
30:37That's right. We got back the results of your tests.
30:40You flunked. Dr. Woodville is going to take out your appendix.
30:44Who the devil is Dr. Woodville?
30:47You'll meet him in surgery.
30:48Over my dead body?
30:50Ha! I should get that lucky. Here, this is for you.
30:52What's that?
30:54Dr. Woodville is going to put you on oral antibiotics rather than the needle.
31:07You know, if I was around you much more, I would give you poison.
31:11If you were around oftener, he'd take it.
31:13Well, another country heard from.
31:55Somebody dropped that off.
31:57Yeah.
32:25I'm sure you realize Mr. Maine is really very upset about this.
32:29He'd like to keep a low profile on the whole incident, and I've agreed to that.
32:33It's not Maine's fault what's happened.
32:36I'm not going to advertise.
32:38Well, I'm sure he'll appreciate that.
32:42Do you think the drug theft was tied into this?
32:44I think it's very possible, yes.
32:47Do you know what drug was stolen?
32:49Yes. Hycodroxine.
32:51Hycodroxine?
32:53Yes. Why? Does that mean something to you?
32:56No.
32:58Well, you reacted rather strangely.
33:00I'm sorry. Look, it's none of my business.
33:05If you know something...
33:07I don't. I don't know anything.
33:10I think you do.
33:14Look, I don't want to get anybody in trouble.
33:16I mean, even somebody I don't like.
33:18You mean Dr. Danworth?
33:20I didn't say that.
33:22Was Dr. Danworth acting strangely last night during surgery?
33:25Was he upset?
33:27Look, um, it could be very, very important.
33:35He's been very odd.
33:38He's been that way lately.
33:41Yeah, I've seen him taking a drug.
33:44Hycodroxine?
33:46Look, I've said enough already.
33:48Let's not talk about this anymore, okay?
33:50Okay. Okay.
33:52How are you feeling, Farragut?
33:54Hanging in. You met Ted Blaine?
33:56Well, not really. I'm Sabrina Duncan.
33:59Hi.
34:00She's a writer. Better watch what you say.
34:02Oh, you're writing about this place.
34:04Well, that's the general idea, yeah.
34:06Well, you're getting plenty to write about.
34:08Unfortunately.
34:17Ah.
34:27Have you been released?
34:29Oh, what?
34:46Oh, my God.
35:16Oh, my God.
35:47Bosley.
35:50Hey, Bosley, I brought your magazine.
36:00Bosley.
36:04Oh, Sabrina.
36:07I'm glad to see you.
36:09I'm glad to see you, too, Bosley.
36:12Well, Charlie sent over a computer...
36:17I mean, a computer readout.
36:21I can't seem to wake up this morning.
36:24But look here.
36:26Several years ago, Dr. Danworth was a defendant
36:31in a malpractice suit.
36:36In a malpractice suit.
36:41The man's name was McDuff.
36:44He died.
36:46George McDuff.
36:48George McDuff, wife Marion McDuff, son Theodore McDuff,
36:52presently using name...
36:55Ted Blaine?
36:57Why would he?
36:59Bosley, I think we just made a giant step forward.
37:04That's exciting.
37:06Yeah, it's thrilling.
37:09Hey, Bosley, do you think if we...
37:13Bosley?
37:19Bosley?
37:33Bosley?
38:03Yeah.
38:26Yeah, we got one more after this.
38:29Okay, how you doing?
38:31Ah!
38:32Halverson, right?
38:33Halverson's right.
38:34Halverson!
38:36Halverson, right.
38:37George Halverson.
38:44Let's get in this room.
38:49Take your pick.
38:50Oh, sir.
38:52Hey.
38:53Hey.
38:54What are you doing?
38:55Didn't I tell you I want the bill?
38:56I want the bill.
38:59Wise move.
39:00You're a little too old to be a mother.
39:02Ready?
39:03Ready.
39:12Hey, say what?
39:16All right.
39:21I don't even...
39:22Shit.
39:27Hey, where are we going?
39:29Surgery is on the sixth floor.
39:31Surgery?
39:32Oh, God, no.
39:34Wait a minute.
39:35Wait a minute.
39:36I just hit a line.
39:37Just a pain now.
39:38Just a pain now.
39:39Relax.
39:40Dr. Woodville will take care of everything.
39:41Woodville?
39:42Yeah.
39:43He's not too bad.
39:44I?
39:45Yeah.
39:46In fact, when he's sober, he's terrific.
39:47Sober.
39:48Sober.
39:50A vendetta against Dr. Danworth?
39:52I don't know.
39:53Think about it.
39:54Ted's father's dead.
39:55Dr. Danworth's found innocent in a malpractice suit.
39:57So Theodore McDuff, alias Ted Lane,
40:00comes to this hospital to set up a frame against Danworth.
40:03Total character assassination.
40:05Wait.
40:06Are you saying he's responsible?
40:07Attempted rape?
40:08Drug theft?
40:09Ted?
40:10Well, it's a possibility, isn't it?
40:12Hey, we're guessing, Bree.
40:13We've got to have more to go on.
40:15You're right.
40:16I tell you what.
40:17Why don't you find Kelly, tell her what's happened.
40:19Then you go to work on Danworth.
40:21I'll try to find Mr. McDuff, alias Ted Lane,
40:24see if I can get him to trip on his tongue without tipping her hand.
40:27Be careful, okay?
40:28Yeah.
40:32Oh, boy.
40:47Oh, boy.
41:17Oh, boy.
41:48Oh, boy.
42:09Take him.
42:18I said take him.
42:30Dr. Danworth?
42:34Kelly?
42:41Kelly?
42:48Kelly?
42:53Kelly?
42:55Kelly?
43:10You okay?
43:11Yeah.
43:12Who is it?
43:18It's Nurse Farrag.
43:33Hi, Ted.
43:34Excuse me.
43:35Thank you very much.
43:36You got a minute?
43:37You could talk to me?
43:38Sure, if you don't mind walking while we do it.
43:40No, no.
43:41Old reporter's trick.
43:42Feet and mouth work at the same time.
43:44I got to see the chief engineer down in the basement.
43:46Can't seem to get the air conditioning cooking.
43:48Foot up.
43:49No, down.
43:50Sorry.
44:00So, what's on your mind?
44:04Well, what I would like to do is write a human interest piece.
44:10Now, I'd like to use an orderly, such as yourself, in a large hospital in a large city.
44:17I'd like to get your reactions to the conditions that you work under,
44:21to the people that you work with, the doctors, the nurses, et cetera, et cetera.
44:25You mean hearing how it is with one of the little people?
44:33Do you think yourself as one of the little people?
44:36No.
44:38Not anymore.
44:40No.
44:46Now, why?
44:47No.
44:48No, I don't.
44:51Because...
44:55I corrected an injustice.
45:00An injustice?
45:03Why don't you stop playing this game with me?
45:04You know what I'm talking about.
45:07No, I don't.
45:08Sure you do.
45:10Dr. Danworth killed my father.
45:14Now we are killing him.
45:17Both ways.
45:19Just like he did to my father.
45:23He dies.
45:26He dies in disgrace.
45:38No.
46:08Hold it!
46:39Drop it.
46:52All right?
47:08All right.
47:27How's Danworth?
47:28He's okay.
47:29Thanks, Charlie.
47:31Well, Charlie just found out why Halverson ran out.
47:34Alimony problems with an ex-wife.
47:36Thought we were working for him.
47:37Those midnight calls?
47:39He was just trying to ship out.
47:41Oh, what happened with Farragut and Blaine?
47:44You mean Mrs. George Macduff and son Theodore Macduff?
47:49It all goes back to that malpractice suit in Charlie's report.
47:55Come on.
47:57So Ted and his mother not only wanted Danworth dead,
48:00they wanted him disgraced.
48:02And that's why they staged the attempted rapes.
48:04That's right.
48:13Bosley?
48:17Bosley!
48:19Selina.
48:20Bosley, you did it.
48:21Bosley had his surgery.
48:22We're so proud of you.
48:24Who are you talking to?
48:25Who are you talking to?
48:26We're talking to him.
48:27Who do you think we're talking to?
48:29Boy, they're good.
48:30They didn't even leave a mark.
48:31I see any stitches.
48:32Where are the stitches?
48:33In his side.
48:34Where else?
48:35In his side?
48:36What are the stitches doing in his side?
48:38What's wrong?
48:39What happened?
48:40Nothing's wrong.
48:41Everything came out fine.
48:42What came out?
48:44His appendix.
48:45Oh, my God.
48:46His appendix?
48:48Bosley, why did you let them take your appendix out?
48:52I don't know.
48:53Why do you people keep calling Bosley?
48:55Yeah.
48:56Because that's his name, you dummy.
48:58Halverson?
49:00See?
49:01Halverson.
49:02Bosley, what are you doing with Halverson's ID on?
49:06I don't know.
49:07You mean he's not Halverson?
49:09No.
49:10Halverson is not Halverson.
49:11His name is Bosley.
49:12John Bosley.
49:13He came in to have his surgery on his toe.
49:15You took his appendix out.
49:17Well, you can't win them all.
49:19Excuse me.
49:20Where are we going now?
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