Devils Partner | Full Movie | Charles R. Rondeau | Edgar Buchanan, Jean Allison, Richard Crane, Spencer Carlisle

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DEVILS PARTNER
| Supernatural Horror, Horror | 1960 |

Plot:
An old man sells his soul to the devil, and turns into a young man. He then uses witchcraft and black magic to win a woman from his rival.

Crew:

• Directed by: Charles R. Rondeau
• Written by: Stanley Clements, Laura Jean Mathews
• Starring: Edgar Buchanan, Jean Allison, Richard Crane, Spencer Carlisle
• Produced by: Hugh Hooker
• Music by: Ronald Stein
• Cinematography: Edward Cronjager
• Edited by: Howard Epstein

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Transcript
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00:05:24Have any hot coffee the best fresh ground to Frank here brings it all the way from Albuquerque
00:05:32Thanks
00:05:35New here, huh?
00:05:37That's right
00:05:39Gonna stay I'll pass him through
00:05:41But all depends. I'm looking for someone
00:05:44Maybe I can help you. I've been here a long time
00:05:47It's an old guy names Pete Jensen
00:05:53Well, you know
00:05:56What do you want with him your friend or something nephew
00:06:01I'll take care of it. See you next time. Sure. And don't forget the magazines, huh? Sure
00:06:10What's the matter with you
00:06:12Wondering what I'm gonna tell you
00:06:15How in the world did a nice-looking young fellow like yourself come to be a nephew of a crazy old coot like Pete Jensen?
00:06:21Well, the guy can't pick his apples
00:06:23You gonna tell me
00:06:30You Pete Jensen's nephew, that's right. Why is it a crime?
00:06:35Let's go on over at the office. We can talk better there. Talk about what in the office, huh?
00:06:42Anything you say
00:07:01Sit down
00:07:08Just when you think it can't get any hotter
00:07:10It fools you and does
00:07:12Yeah, it's hot. All right, but you didn't bring me here to talk about the weather sheriff. What am I here for?
00:07:18Well, I don't know how to tell you. It isn't too pleasant
00:07:22Your uncle's dead
00:07:24That's why I'm here. I was his only living relative. I figured I'd see him
00:07:28I was his only living relative. I figured I'd better come by. How'd you know he was dead? He only died four days ago
00:07:34Well, I didn't see he wrote me a letter a short while back asking me to get over as quick as I could
00:07:39He said he wasn't feeling well. Your uncle didn't die from natural causes
00:07:44In fact, he may have been murdered. I'm not sure
00:07:48Murdered. Yeah, they found him in his shack in a pool of blood
00:07:53It could have been his and might not
00:07:55Might not we're not sure of that either. How do you mean?
00:07:59Well, the only mark on his body was a small cut on his left wrist
00:08:03And we also found a goat in the shack with its throat cut
00:08:06Now the blood may have been the animals
00:08:08I've sent a sample down to Albuquerque to let the lab men decide. I'm waiting for an answer
00:08:13It sure was peculiar. Yeah, I'm sorry, but your uncle wasn't liked in this town. He had many enemies
00:08:20It's too bad. I've got to break the news to you like this
00:08:23Yeah, it looked like he saw something horrible
00:08:26Was there anything missing when you found him? We don't know that
00:08:29As I say, he wasn't liked and nobody had been around there in months
00:08:34He didn't have anything that anyone knew of
00:08:37Except these
00:08:42Here's most of his things. I put them in this carton to make it easier to handle. Thanks
00:08:53Oh
00:08:59Sure, he's a scorcher. Hi doc. This is dr. Lucas. I didn't get your name. Oh Nick Richards. Hello doctor
00:09:06Hi, Nick. Fine. This is Pete Jensen's nephew doc. Mm-hmm
00:09:11Beats me why anyone would want to keep an old goatskin like that
00:09:14Can't help wondering what they want with it. Yeah, it's kind of peculiar. No accounting for people's tastes, I guess
00:09:19I'm gonna go up and take a look at the house
00:09:21Jack's more like it a dirty one at that your uncle was quite a character
00:09:25Jack then who knows my uncle may have left me a fortune and never said anything about it
00:09:30Thanks a lot here. By the way, there's one more thing. I hate to mention it
00:09:34But your uncle not having any money left some of the folks holding the bag
00:09:38There wasn't anything left to pay funeral expenses with how much was it?
00:09:42Would say $40 and covered nicely. I'll take care of it as soon as I'm settled. Okay, that's fine
00:09:49Tell you what, I'll give you a lift over there. It's only a few blocks but in this heat
00:09:53It'll seem like a mile. It's alright sheriff. I'll be okay
00:10:02So likeable sword, isn't he? Yeah. Yeah, not much like his uncle
00:10:10What do you suppose ever happened to old Pete the last few months
00:10:13It beats me you seem to get worse with time
00:10:16What do you suppose this nephew his come from? He doesn't seem to bother him. What makes you say that?
00:10:21Did you notice you never drop a perspiration on him must be a hundred degrees outside. Oh
00:10:29Well, you got the pinnacle neck
00:10:43You
00:11:13You
00:11:43I
00:12:14I
00:12:19What do you want who are you? Well, it's the cat got your tongue
00:12:26I'm now Lucas. I might ask who you are
00:12:32Nick Richards Pete Jensen's nephew and this is my property you're on
00:12:36I never knew Pete Jensen had a nephew. He never mentioned it to me
00:12:40We used to buy his goat milk the dough
00:12:48My father uses it for TB patients
00:12:53Oh, you know the doctor's daughter
00:12:56That's right
00:12:59When Pete died, I didn't know he had any relatives. So I continued coming over here for the goat milk
00:13:03I didn't know it would upset anybody. I'm sorry you you're kind of starting
00:13:08Forget it. No wait, I
00:13:11Am sorry honest
00:13:14That's all right. You don't have to apologize after all it is your property, right? I didn't mean that exactly
00:13:20It's just that yeah, it's been kind of a difficult day for me
00:13:23and ever since the sheriff told me that my uncle may have died from something other than a natural cause I
00:13:29Really forgive me
00:13:31I'm sorry. I
00:13:34I wasn't very polite either
00:13:36Shake
00:13:38It's a deal
00:13:40As for the goat you can come over anytime if you do the milking
00:13:45Okay
00:13:49My hand
00:14:07What's the matter
00:14:13Just kind of kind of dizzy am I right now
00:14:18You better see a good doctor your father a good doctor one of the best in town
00:14:22That's what I thought. How many are there in town? Just dad
00:14:29Thanks again for the milk, okay
00:14:37Hi
00:14:39Oh, hi honey be with you in a minute
00:14:42She took six and a half gallons George. So that's 230
00:14:55There you go George, thanks a lot. See you later
00:15:07Hmm
00:15:09No, it's one o'clock, isn't it?
00:15:11And it's ready. Oh, look here young lady. Do you think this large and prosperous organization go back on its word to one of its
00:15:19best customers
00:15:22Allow me
00:15:37Oh
00:15:39There she is good as new I
00:15:42Think I'll have the owner notified and you should be given a raise. Well, thank you, ma'am
00:15:48say
00:15:49Would you?
00:15:51Do you like to meet him tonight? Oh, I don't know. My time is pretty much filled, you know
00:15:56Oh
00:16:27I
00:16:32Don't tell me you need some more milk already
00:16:34No, I haven't delivered it yet. I'm on my way now
00:16:37I thought if you weren't busy you might like to come over and see how much good the milk is doing
00:16:41Where would that be over at Harry Matthews house?
00:16:46Well, of course if you're busy I'd like that
00:16:56Oh
00:17:10I'll take
00:17:13Oh
00:17:22No, no, so you drive up come on in
00:17:27Oh
00:17:28Got yourself a helper. Hi. This is Pete Jensen's nephew Nick Richard nice to know you son. Sorry, sir
00:17:34Sorry about Pete. I didn't get on too well with him
00:17:37We had our differences, but I sure was sorry that happened the way it did
00:17:41Yeah, some people seem to think he didn't die a natural death
00:17:44Well, the way I heard tell he was found inside his shack dead, but that's the sheriff's job Harry
00:17:50I wanted Nick to see how much good the milk was doing
00:17:53Well, actually not much anyone can do for lung trouble, but it does help a lot and I sure don't want to thank you
00:17:59Mr. Richard, sir. They welcome sir. I'll wait for you in the car now
00:18:02I'll see you later. Come on. Bye son anytime I will
00:18:07Real nice young fella pity his uncle didn't have some of these qualities
00:18:15Pete was always more than nice to me. I think that's understandable even in each case
00:18:22I'm better be going Harry. Well, thanks again for bringing the milk
00:18:25You've gone through a lot of trouble for me and someday I hope I can repay you
00:18:29And say hello to your dad. Give him my best. How has he been?
00:18:32Oh, he never stops, but I'll say hello for you
00:18:36Goodbye now
00:19:03I
00:19:15That's right Tom
00:19:18Nell said she was here and that the time was about 130, right?
00:19:21She swears that he looked perfectly. All right when she and Nick left I
00:19:26Don't understand it. I gave him regular checkups never any indication of any kind of a weak heart condition
00:19:32Well, couldn't he have choked as he drank the milk and caught his breath maybe and then coughing had a heart attack
00:19:37I mean, isn't that possible?
00:19:40It's possible. I told you before Harry Matthews had it sound harder you or me know
00:19:45We'll have to come up with something more professional than that
00:19:48See a man just doesn't have a heart attack without some apparent reason
00:19:52Hello
00:19:54Yes, Joe, I just got a report from Albuquerque read it to me
00:20:02Thanks
00:20:05That's the lab report from Albuquerque you were right it was goats blood on Pete's hands
00:20:11Still doesn't explain why he died
00:20:14Unless it was a coronary thrombosis
00:20:17Unless it was a coronary thrombosis a what heart attack
00:20:24Well, I'll be in my office you need me call me Thanks Doc
00:20:47I
00:21:17You
00:21:48Oh
00:22:04What a boy have bad dream
00:22:10What is it Prince
00:22:12Oh
00:22:15What's wrong with you
00:22:19Prince it's me boy
00:22:31It's me
00:22:42I
00:23:13Oh
00:23:18David are you there?
00:23:21Yeah, I'm here
00:23:23What's wrong? You sound terrible Prince my dog
00:23:28Attacked me
00:23:32I don't I don't know
00:23:37David you wait right there. I'm coming over
00:23:42David
00:24:12I
00:24:14I
00:24:16I
00:24:41You stay here and keep him quiet I don't want him moving around at all
00:24:47He's going to be all right down here
00:24:56I don't know David. It's up to you
00:24:59Dad thinks that under the circumstances you would be making a wise move
00:25:03All right, suppose I do hire someone to run the station. What am I gonna do? Get well
00:25:09It's gonna be tough
00:25:11Come on, you're a tough guy
00:25:14What'd you tell this guy Nick just that you wanted to talk to him
00:25:21Come in
00:25:24Hi, hello Nick
00:25:27You must be David Nick Richards
00:25:30Well, I thank you for helping to help me out. Well, I don't know about that
00:25:33I kind of figure you're helping me out too. So it works out for the both of us
00:25:37Let me show you around. Well, you don't have to I've done this kind of work before
00:25:41And in this kind of heat, too
00:25:44That's all set. Sure. If you like, why don't you give me the keys to the cash box?
00:25:47No, I'll go down and open the station for you
00:25:51All right
00:25:53Keys are there on the table
00:26:00That's a lot goodbye and thank you
00:26:12You feel better now. Yeah, I really do
00:26:16So it was nice of him to help me out this way
00:26:19Yeah, I don't understand when said you were helping him
00:26:23What do you mean? He doesn't need the money
00:26:27Oh
00:26:29How do you know that?
00:26:31Well, I heard dad on the phone today. I was talking to mr. Carter the bank manager
00:26:36And he told dad that Nick deposited $2,000
00:26:39You know David, I think Nick's trying to be a real good friend to you
00:26:45Yeah, I think you're right honey
00:26:49I guess he came along just at the right time
00:27:09Ain't nothing free in here paper to turn around get out. How much do I owe you?
00:27:22Thanks paper
00:27:25We're real sure they're real you think they're counterfeit or something this calls for a celebration
00:27:40I
00:27:45Did you get this money
00:27:48From a friend as a matter of fact from a very good friend. Where would you get a friend?
00:27:54New fella at the gas station. What's his name?
00:27:58How should I know I just met him
00:28:01Now look little man just because I felt sorry for you
00:28:03When you get two bucks out of the kindness of my heart don't mean I want to get in any trouble getting it back understand
00:28:09Personally, I don't know why I ever came in here
00:28:12It paid me the $2 owed me
00:28:15That's right. Gentleman never forgets a debt
00:28:18especially to a lady
00:28:20Don't come with that high and mighty. Talk to me. You ain't no gentleman
00:28:24And I ain't no lady. That's for sure
00:28:27The thing that I once liked fat people
00:28:31Fat and skinny had a race fat fell down and broke her face
00:28:35Hey you get out of my place and stay out
00:29:05I
00:29:17Come on in
00:29:30Hey, why so glum you ought to be happy the money keeps rolling in the way it has
00:29:35You and David will be able to get married and retire soon
00:29:40Nick I'm worried about David
00:29:42Worried about David why?
00:29:44He just isn't himself these days
00:29:47Well, he took it pretty hard. There was a nasty mall and his dog gave him. Oh, it isn't that something seems to be changing him
00:29:54He doesn't seem to care anymore
00:29:57You're about what?
00:29:59About me
00:30:01Every time I go to the house, he's always busy with something
00:30:03Too busy to see his future wife
00:30:06Maybe he's worried about his scars
00:30:10Bandages are coming off in a couple of days. I
00:30:13Know if I were in his shoes, I'd be worried. I
00:30:16Mean worried that my girl still wanted to marry me scars on those scars. That's just it. I've told him about this
00:30:21I told him I don't care what he looks like. I just care about what he is
00:30:27Have a girl that feels that way can cure things a lot worse than scars
00:30:33You want a coke I'll buy
00:30:49I hope they call. I just put it in the box a few minutes ago
00:30:55Nick yeah, I am telling you all about my troubles and not even asking you if you mind I'm listening and I know mine
00:31:01Anyway, that's what friends are for
00:31:04Have you ever heard of dr. Robert Marks?
00:31:07Marks know why he's one of the best plastic surgeons in the world. He and dad were interns together
00:31:12Oh when this thing happened today, then dad asked if he'd help and he said he would
00:31:17That's wonderful
00:31:19I'm sure the guy like dr. Marks David ain't got a thing to worry about
00:31:23He doesn't but he still thinks that everybody's against him including me
00:31:27Now you you want some real good advice
00:31:30I certainly need it
00:31:33Give David a little time
00:31:35Leave me he'll come around
00:31:39Nick I don't know how David and I are ever going to be able to repay you
00:31:43Come on
00:31:45Come on
00:31:57By
00:32:03The way, what time is this? Dr. Marks coming in you'll be leaving Albuquerque tonight. That's good. I'll see you later
00:32:23Hey
00:32:27How's it going
00:32:30What's the matter you need some more money you already gave me five I still got some left
00:32:38See I don't need no money
00:32:41You want to do me a favor
00:32:44For a friend I'd do anything to me. You're a real friend
00:32:50Well, you see this buddy of mine's in a little trouble and I'd like to help him out only I can't do it myself
00:32:55You just name
00:32:58You meet me here tomorrow night
00:33:00And this is between you and me
00:33:02Understand
00:33:06Understand
00:33:08Here tomorrow night
00:33:11It's between you and me
00:33:13Right
00:33:19I
00:33:50I
00:33:58So then what happened well, this is the strangest part of the whole thing
00:34:02To reach the highway that steer had a drift four or five miles away from the main herd
00:34:06Then it lays itself right down in the middle of the highway right smack in front of the doctor's car. I
00:34:11Don't get it
00:34:13She was a tough break for David
00:34:16Doesn't make sense. I could be killing a man like dr. Martin. Was he alive when you got there?
00:34:23Yeah, at least it was over quick
00:34:26I don't know how you do it son
00:34:29What?
00:34:30Well, here it is over a hundred and you're just as fresh as if you just stepped out of a freezer
00:34:35What's your secret?
00:34:37Promise not to tell me sure
00:34:40Well, I'm really the devil
00:34:43Got kind of hot down there so I came up here to cool off sort of a summer vacation
00:34:51Wait a minute
00:34:54Howdy Tom, I know Dave
00:35:03He goes a real nice guy
00:35:06She was sorry to hear about that surgeon getting killed last night
00:35:10Tom told me
00:35:12There are other surgeons
00:35:14Forget it. If you want Dave, you can take the cash and receipts with you now. We'll save you a trip coming by in the morning
00:35:20If I need any advice from my help, I'll ask for it
00:35:23Suit yourself. I was only trying to help
00:35:27I'd like to go now. That is if you don't mind
00:35:30I'll see you in the morning
00:35:32So long Nick
00:35:39Thank you
00:35:47Thank you
00:35:48David
00:35:49David, what is it?
00:35:52You're acting as if you hate everybody including me
00:35:56You don't know what you're talking about. There's nothing wrong
00:35:59There must be. You're acting so cold and so hard
00:36:04Can't you see?
00:36:07Yes, I can see
00:36:09I can see David Simpson
00:36:11The David that made me the happiest girl in the world when he asked me to marry him
00:36:17David, I don't care what you think you're going to look like
00:36:20I only care about what I know you to be
00:36:23The sweetest, gentlest man this side of heaven
00:36:27That's what I can see
00:36:29Only what's come over you?
00:36:37David, we were going to get married. Doesn't that mean anything to you?
00:36:43Well, don't you think it entitles me to an explanation?
00:36:46Or are you really starting to hate me too?
00:36:49Answer me, David
00:36:52David
00:36:55I know how you must feel about Prince turning against you
00:36:58Look
00:36:59Look, have you ever thought how I might look once these bandages are removed?
00:37:03You must have
00:37:04Why else would you have your father bring in a plastic surgeon to operate?
00:37:06To make me look normal again?
00:37:08Isn't that it?
00:37:10I don't understand why you're talking to me like this, David
00:37:12I'm not going to even try
00:37:14Everybody has tried to help you, David
00:37:16Nick has
00:37:17Oh, so it's Nick now, is it?
00:37:19He doesn't need a plastic surgeon
00:37:22Well, I can see he's becoming quite a hero with you
00:37:30David, I'm sorry
00:37:32I'm sorry, David, I...
00:37:49Papers, understand
00:37:51Won't say a word to anyone
00:37:52I ain't stupid
00:37:54Now, will you give me the money so I can get a little drink?
00:37:57It's awful hot
00:37:58Gee whiz, money sure don't last long
00:38:02Okay, here, now get out of here
00:38:04And be at my place at ten o'clock, you understand?
00:38:06Your place at ten?
00:38:08I ain't stupid, I'll be there
00:38:28Hey
00:38:30Ada, what's the matter?
00:38:35Come inside
00:38:50What's the matter?
00:38:53Sit over here
00:39:00Now tell me
00:39:02What's a pretty little girl like you doing with tears in her eyes?
00:39:06It's David
00:39:08He...
00:39:11I slapped him
00:39:13He...
00:39:15Oh, Nick, I don't know what to do
00:39:18He doesn't even know that I'm alive anymore
00:39:21Are you still in love with him?
00:39:24Yes
00:39:26That is, I...
00:39:27I loved the David I knew
00:39:30But now...
00:39:32Oh, Nick, I just don't know anymore
00:39:38Sometimes we think we know someone and then...
00:39:41There's a little pressure
00:39:43It might turn out completely different than we thought
00:39:46David was so kind and gentle
00:39:48He wouldn't have been rude to a living soul
00:39:51Then why did you slap him?
00:39:55I don't know exactly
00:39:58I think it was because he suggested there was something between you and me
00:40:03That's crazy
00:40:05Well, he didn't come right out and say it
00:40:09Oh, Nick, he's so strange
00:40:11I don't understand how things can go so wrong
00:40:15Maybe they're not wrong
00:40:17Maybe this is the way it was meant to be
00:40:26I didn't mean that
00:40:32I think I better go
00:40:55I'm sorry
00:41:17What are you doing here, Papers?
00:41:19I wasn't doing nothing, honest, Sheriff
00:41:22I was only trying to find something to read
00:41:24You'd better go on home now, it's past 10 o'clock
00:41:27Past 10 o'clock?
00:41:29Yes, it's almost 10.30
00:41:31Now do as I tell you and go on home before you spend the night with me
00:41:3410.30...
00:41:3610.30...
00:41:3910.30...
00:41:5410.30...
00:41:5610.30...
00:42:22Papers
00:42:27It's you
00:42:30You're late, I didn't think you were coming
00:42:32I'm sorry, I was busy and I forgot what time it was
00:42:36And then the Sheriff told me
00:42:38The Sheriff?
00:42:39I thought I told you to make sure no one saw you coming
00:42:42But I couldn't help it, Mr. Richards, sir, honest
00:42:46Well, it doesn't matter
00:42:48Come inside
00:42:57No, no, no
00:43:00Sit down over here
00:43:02Is that a goat?
00:43:04Yes, Papers, it's a goat
00:43:07For a minute there I thought I was having the DTs
00:43:12Now sit here
00:43:20Here, take some of this
00:43:27Here
00:43:34What are you going to do with that?
00:43:36Don't worry, I'm not going to harm you
00:43:40Do you remember what I told you this afternoon at the station?
00:43:44You told me you wanted me to help you do something
00:43:47Yeah, yeah, that's what you said
00:43:51Now wait
00:43:57No!
00:44:00No!
00:44:06I hope it's for a moment
00:44:16No!
00:44:19No!
00:44:21No!
00:44:23No!
00:44:26No!
00:44:56No!
00:45:27No!
00:45:29Why did you do that?
00:45:30I want to get out of here
00:45:32You're not afraid of a little blood
00:45:35I want to show you something
00:45:56No!
00:46:26No!
00:46:56No!
00:47:08Papers
00:47:10Papers
00:47:11Do you remember me, Dr. I.P. Jensen?
00:47:26No!
00:47:56No!
00:48:26No!
00:48:30No!
00:48:33No!
00:48:35No!
00:48:38No!
00:48:40No!
00:48:56No!
00:49:19What's the matter? You look funny
00:49:21Is that a man down there by the bush?
00:49:24Daddy! Daddy!
00:49:40There's the body down there
00:49:43I'm Sheriff Fuller and that's Dr. Lucas
00:49:45Boy, are we glad to see you
00:49:47John Winter's the name and this is my wife Martha
00:49:50Is he dead, Doc?
00:49:52Been dead about six hours
00:49:54Looks like a horse trampled him
00:49:57All right, let's go over that again, what you told the driver to tell me
00:50:00Well, the car got overheated so I pulled over to the side
00:50:04Let the kids get out of the car to stretch their legs a bit
00:50:06We'd been on the road a pretty long time
00:50:08Just about that time, Vera Jean started yelling
00:50:11Then they both got all excited, screaming they'd found a dead man
00:50:14I didn't believe them. You know how kids are, Sheriff
00:50:17I didn't believe them. You know how kids are, Sheriff
00:50:20Always imagining things
00:50:22But they kicked up such a fuss
00:50:24Finally when I went over to this place where...
00:50:28And there he was
00:50:31I've never seen such a mess
00:50:34So then you flagged down the car and called me
00:50:36Well, I guess that about does it
00:50:38Certainly appreciate your cooperation
00:50:40I'll have a look. Thanks again
00:50:44Don't you want a statement?
00:50:46No, I think I have all the information I need
00:50:48Thanks anyhow
00:51:06Looks like he tried to write something
00:51:08P-E-T-E, Pete
00:51:11Is
00:51:12R-I-C-H, Rich
00:51:16Pete is rich
00:51:18Pete? Pete who?
00:51:20The only Pete I know is Pete Jensen
00:51:23Yeah, you're right
00:51:24We'd better get back into town
00:51:47But that can't be
00:51:49Pete Jensen's dead
00:51:50You know, Doc, this don't look so good
00:51:55Pete is rich
00:51:57I think I can straighten you out on that
00:51:59Papers knew Pete better than anyone
00:52:01So?
00:52:02Most everybody thought Pete didn't have a dime to his name, right?
00:52:05So you think that that's what papers was trying to tell us, that Pete was rich, huh?
00:52:08It's a theory I'm going on
00:52:10We both know that Nick, Pete's nephew, came to town without much money
00:52:14Didn't have enough to pay you for Pete's funeral
00:52:17I happen to know a few days ago he deposited $2,000
00:52:22Maybe that's what papers is trying to tell us
00:52:24Does that make any sense to you?
00:52:26Yeah, it does
00:52:27But why did he do it?
00:52:29You know, write that Pete is rich thing in the sand
00:52:32Yeah
00:52:33And where did that horse come from?
00:52:34The nearest ranch is miles from here
00:52:37Now, Doc, there's something strange about this
00:52:41Now, do me a favor, will you?
00:52:43Sure, Tom, what?
00:52:44When we get back into town, if anyone asks you what happened to papers
00:52:48Go along with me and just say that it looked like a car hit him, huh?
00:52:51Hit by a car? Why?
00:52:53Well, let's just say I've got me a hunch
00:52:56A hunch that there's a lot more to this than you and I can see
00:53:00Maybe Pete ain't dead
00:53:02Tom, you and I both saw Pete buried
00:53:05I did sign the certificate, you were there when I signed it, remember?
00:53:08I know, Doc, I know Pete's dead
00:53:10But I also know that papers is dead, too
00:53:13All right, Tom, I'll go along with you, I'll say he was hit by a car
00:53:17I'll get that blanket
00:53:40What are you doing? Stop it, lady
00:54:03Come on, lady, let's get out of here
00:54:33Lady, looks like you uncovered something
00:55:01Dad? Dad?
00:55:24You will talk to him, won't you?
00:55:26Well, I'll do the best I can
00:55:28But are you sure there isn't anything between you and this Nick fellow?
00:55:31Oh, of course I'm sure
00:55:33David's imagining things
00:55:35Well, like I said, I'll do everything I can
00:55:38But I'm not doing it because you asked me to
00:55:41I'm doing it because I think David would make a fine son-in-law
00:55:46Thanks, Dad
00:55:47I'll see you later
00:55:55We'll have it all in a minute now, David
00:56:03The tape's fixed pretty tight
00:56:15Well, Doc, how does it look?
00:56:19I've seen worse
00:56:33Well, let's face it, Doc, another very pretty sighting
00:56:37You're going to need some work
00:56:39It's amazing the things they do these days with plastic surgery
00:56:44What about Melanie?
00:56:46Have we got a chance?
00:56:48It's up to you, Dave
00:56:51I will tell you one thing, Nell loves you very much
00:56:54You're not helping matters, but not talking with her or concerning your future together
00:57:00Doc, look at me
00:57:02Look at me and tell me honestly what you see
00:57:05You know what I see, David
00:57:08There's your answer
00:57:10Like I said, you're going to need some work, plastic surgery
00:57:13With it, I'm sure your problem's only a matter of a few months at most
00:57:16No doubt
00:57:17No, I love Nell too much to hold her to any obligation I might have put on her before this happened, so...
00:57:25Maybe you better tell her to forget me
00:57:28You're exaggerating, son
00:57:30Other people have had accidents worse than yours
00:57:32Hey, Manny
00:57:34Sorry, Doc, I've made up my mind
00:57:37Why don't you let your friends help you, David?
00:58:37Phone ringing
00:58:54Hello
00:58:56This is Nick
00:58:58Yeah
00:58:59There's a Mr. Johnson here that wants to charge some gas till the end of the month
00:59:04Yeah, I just wanted to call, make sure it was alright
00:59:20Well, bye now
00:59:21So long
00:59:35Come on, laddie
00:59:37I don't know what's gotten into him
00:59:39Yeah, dogs can sure smell things they don't like
00:59:41I was feeding a stray cat in the backwater
00:59:43I guess he senses it
00:59:45I'd like to ask you something
00:59:47Sure, anything, fence in time
00:59:49If I hadn't, I'd have been where Papers is now
00:59:51You're right
00:59:53It was a nasty way to go
00:59:55Yeah
00:59:56Who told you it was a horse, the doc?
00:59:58Yeah, that's right
01:00:00Thanks, Nick
01:00:01It's okay
01:00:04Bye
01:00:13Well, then if you didn't tell him who did
01:00:15You and I were the only ones that knew
01:00:17Well, I don't know unless it could have been those people that found Papers' body
01:00:21Maybe they stopped at the station for gas
01:00:23Look, I asked him who told him and he said it was you
01:00:26Now, why would he lie?
01:00:27I don't know
01:00:28I went over to see Nick this morning
01:00:30Figured he might be able to straighten out this business about old Pete Jensen being rich
01:00:34You know, that's what Papers wrote, or at least part of what he wrote
01:00:37Well, Nick wasn't home, so I took the liberty of going through the place
01:00:41Against the law, you know, Tom
01:00:43I know that, but I didn't figure an innocent man in mind
01:00:46Anyhow, all I found were a couple of goatskins and a square painted on the floor under a rug
01:00:51Like it was meant to be hidden
01:00:53What kind of a square?
01:00:54Well, not exactly a square, it had six sides
01:00:57Hexagon
01:00:58Yeah, that's it
01:00:59And there was some blood on the floor, I think it was goat's blood
01:01:02What do you think it was goat's blood?
01:01:04Well, there was a goatskin hanging on a clothesline inside the shack
01:01:08And lad, he dug up a carcass outside
01:01:10Hadn't been buried too long
01:01:12Strange
01:01:13And listen to this
01:01:15That dog of mine likes everybody
01:01:17But this afternoon, I thought he was going to go through the car window after that fellow Richards
01:01:23Richards
01:01:25Richards
01:01:26That's it
01:01:28That's what Papers was trying to write, don't you get it?
01:01:31No, I don't get it
01:01:32What are you driving at?
01:01:33Papers wrote R-I-C-H in the sand, right?
01:01:36That's what it looked like
01:01:37Well, that's the first four letters in Nick's last name
01:01:40Richards
01:01:41You could be right
01:01:42But even if you are, what's Richards got to do with a horse trampling an old wino to death?
01:01:48Hello, Sheriff
01:01:49Afternoon, Nell
01:01:50How are you and that boy of yours getting along?
01:01:53Not so well, I'm afraid
01:01:54I think he's leaving town
01:01:56David, leaving town?
01:01:58Why do you say that?
01:01:59Well, he called Nick a little while ago and told him to drop by the apartment
01:02:03He wants to my position
01:02:05What for?
01:02:06Nick didn't know exactly
01:02:08Dad, I wish you could talk to David
01:02:10I know if he leaves town, I'll never see him again
01:02:12Well, David leaving town doesn't make sense
01:02:16You're wrong there, Tom
01:02:17It does make sense
01:02:19If you'd seen the David I saw today
01:02:21He's horribly disfigured
01:02:23In mind as well as face
01:02:25Running away isn't going to solve anything
01:02:27But you see, Sheriff
01:02:29It's me he's running away from
01:02:32He thinks I'm in love with Nick Richards
01:02:35Nell, there's something I want you to do for me
01:02:37It's important
01:02:39I want you to tell Nick that you and David are leaving together
01:02:44What?
01:02:45Just a hunch
01:02:46But I think it'll work
01:02:48What might work? I don't understand
01:02:50You do as Tom says, honey
01:02:52I'll see you two later
01:02:55Bye
01:03:25Bye
01:03:56Dad
01:03:57Dad
01:03:58Dad
01:03:59Dad
01:04:00Dad
01:04:01Dad
01:04:02Dad
01:04:03Dad
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01:04:05Dad
01:04:06Dad
01:04:07Dad
01:04:08Dad
01:04:09Dad
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01:04:11Dad
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01:04:13Dad
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01:04:15Dad
01:04:16Dad
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01:04:23Dad
01:04:24Dad
01:04:50What's this all about?
01:04:51Why are you worried about David?
01:04:53Because I think he's going to be the next victim.
01:04:55Victim? What do you mean?
01:04:57Well, I may be wrong, but I think Nick Richards is partly, if not completely responsible
01:05:01for all the trouble that's been going on in Furnace Flats.
01:05:03Why him? He's been helping everybody.
01:05:05Well, I know it looks that way, but it's queer.
01:05:07Everything he touches seems to go wrong.
01:05:10Why don't we go have a talk with him?
01:05:12Kill two birds with one stone.
01:05:14Keep an eye on David at the same time.
01:05:16All right, we'll go in my car.
01:05:23All right.
01:06:24David, are you all right?
01:06:25Yeah, I'm all right.
01:06:26Where is he?
01:06:27Yeah. You okay?
01:06:28How do you know about...
01:06:29Wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:06:30Where's who?
01:06:31Nick. Nick Richards.
01:06:33Did you shoot him?
01:06:34Did I shoot him?
01:06:36Look, if you're all going crazy, why would I shoot Nick Richards?
01:06:38I was going to sell him the station if he wanted to buy it.
01:06:40Then what was the shooting?
01:06:42A rattlesnake.
01:06:43A rattlesnake?
01:06:44A rattlesnake in the house?
01:06:45Yeah, it must have crawled in through the window. I was looking for it when he came in.
01:06:48I think I hit it.
01:06:49There's some blood on the floor.
01:06:51You're right.
01:06:54You did hit it.
01:06:55Come on.
01:07:10What's this?
01:07:13Blood.
01:07:14I'll go get my flashlight.
01:07:22Evening, Ida.
01:07:24Evening, Sheriff.
01:07:26Now, David, talk.
01:07:29You seen a snake?
01:07:31Sheriff, in all the years we have known each other, I have never been in the habit of seeing snakes.
01:07:36He means a rattlesnake, Ida.
01:07:40Can't say as I have.
01:07:43Saw that cute Mr. Richards, though.
01:07:45Richards? Where, Ida?
01:07:47You don't have to shout, Sheriff. What's all the excitement?
01:07:50We think he might be in trouble if you tell us you might help him, Ida.
01:07:54Oh, I saw him just a few moments ago.
01:07:57He was coming out of the gas station.
01:07:59Looked like he was hurt or something.
01:08:07I don't know what's come over this town.
01:08:09Used to be a real nice place to live in.
01:08:12Now...
01:08:21Look.
01:08:31Look, would somebody mind telling me what's going on around here?
01:08:34Well, I'm not sure myself yet, but I think I have an idea.
01:08:39What?
01:08:40As I said before, I'm not sure. Like Tom here, I'd just be guessing.
01:08:43Well, get to the point, Doc.
01:08:46From all indications, our young friend Nick Richards seems to have a tremendous power.
01:08:51Power to such an extent that he's capable of turning himself into anything he wants.
01:08:55You must be kidding, Doc.
01:08:57Dad, what are you saying?
01:08:59I'm afraid that what the Doc says is true.
01:09:01Nick's to blame for everything that's happened around here.
01:09:04Yes, but what has the snake got to do with Richards?
01:09:06I don't understand.
01:09:07Here's Joe. Come on, let's get in the car.
01:09:09Wait a minute, Tom.
01:09:10Doc, can we get in the car? We're wasting time.
01:09:15Come on.
01:09:45Come on.
01:10:15Don't shoot.
01:10:45About all we can do is let him make peace with his maker.
01:12:45THE END

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