• 2 months ago
MURDER ONCE REMOVED
| Drama, Mystery, Thriller | 1971 |

Plot:
Doctor Ron Wellesley and his lover Lisa Manning plot to get rid of her wealthy husband Frank Manning so that they can be together and inherit all of his money after he dies.

Crew:

• Directed by: Charles S. Dubin (as Charles Dubin)
• Written by: Irving Gaynor Neiman
• Starring: John Forsythe, Richard Kiley, Reta Shaw, Wendell Burton, Joseph Campanella
• Produced by: Bob Markell
• Music by: Robert Drasnin
• Cinematography: Robert C. Moreno
• Edited by: John McSweeney Jr.

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Transcript
00:00:30I'm afraid you've been out of trouble.
00:00:58Why would I be in any trouble?
00:01:00You guys back from Vietnam, you get kind of restless, you know?
00:01:06Well, take it easy.
00:01:08Where are you headed?
00:01:10Up to Dr. Wellesley, if it's okay with you.
00:01:12No, no, just checking.
00:01:15Hey, do me a favor, will you, Phil?
00:01:18Keep off my back.
00:01:20Sure thing.
00:01:28Hi.
00:01:40Hello, Fred.
00:01:42Fred, don't forget, we're expecting you tonight.
00:01:44Oh, I wouldn't miss a missed minute.
00:01:48Frank, what time do I pick you up?
00:01:50Well, I'm due at the doctor's at four.
00:01:52That shouldn't take too long.
00:01:53There's nothing really wrong with you, is there?
00:01:55No.
00:01:57You know, doctors, they're not happy unless they're making their little test.
00:02:01Dr. Wellesley's a really fine doctor, isn't he?
00:02:03Quite a ladies' man, too, I'm told.
00:02:06Hmm.
00:02:07Well, except myself.
00:02:10Bye, dear.
00:02:26Dr. Wellesley's office?
00:02:28Oh, yes.
00:02:31Well, how about two on Monday?
00:02:38Fine.
00:02:43So when do you start back to college?
00:02:48Oh, as soon as Dr. Wellesley squares me away.
00:02:51By the way, Fred, I've been meaning to ask you, what do you tell people you're coming here for?
00:02:56Oh, I just say I have an allergy.
00:02:58That's pretty good.
00:03:00We had one fellow who used to tell people it was for acne.
00:03:04Acne.
00:03:05That's more humiliating than what I have.
00:03:10Dr. Wellesley's office?
00:03:13No, I'm sorry.
00:03:14He's still out making house calls.
00:03:31I'm so glad you could get away.
00:03:33Darling, Frank's in your waiting room.
00:03:35I had to see you.
00:03:36I just had to see you.
00:03:47You know, it's funny.
00:03:49I bet a nurse was supposed to chaperone me with my female patients, but here I am.
00:03:54Here you are involved with one.
00:03:55Not as involved as I'd like to be.
00:03:57Lisa, you will speak to Frank again, won't you?
00:04:01Won't do any good.
00:04:02He says no divorce.
00:04:04Have you tried offering him money?
00:04:06It's an accident.
00:04:08You know, the trouble with Frank is that he's really a nice guy.
00:04:11All he wants to do is get along with me.
00:04:13Yes, but I want you, Lisa.
00:04:16I want you now.
00:04:18Not when Frank gets ready to release you.
00:04:22Now, Dr. Wellesley will fix you up if anybody can.
00:04:26So to tell you the truth, I don't trust any of them.
00:04:29Doctors?
00:04:30Not a one.
00:04:33Well, I have a lot of confidence in Dr. Wellesley.
00:04:38You know, Frank said something odd the other night.
00:04:40What was that?
00:04:41Well, he said that you didn't inherit your father's practice, that you had to buy it from the estate.
00:04:46Yes.
00:04:47Matter of fact, that's true.
00:04:49It is?
00:04:50Well, my father wanted me to go into his practice right away with him, and I had a few things I had to get out of my system first.
00:04:56Yeah, I remember that.
00:04:58They say you can get a lot out of your system as a ship's doctor.
00:05:01Yeah, but it's moments.
00:05:03Then after I got married, my wife wanted me to set up practice in her hometown.
00:05:08My father took it as kind of a personal rejection.
00:05:11He never knew her, did he?
00:05:13No, it might have been different if he had.
00:05:16But then she died, and he died.
00:05:20Poor baby.
00:05:24I've got to get back.
00:05:25All right.
00:05:28That should hold you for another day.
00:05:31Thanks.
00:05:38I know I say that a lot, but I really mean it. Thanks.
00:05:41Oh, sure, sure.
00:05:45Most of the guys that pick the habit up in Nam have to go cold turkey, if they go at all.
00:05:51I really don't think I could take that, you know?
00:05:53I'm glad to help.
00:05:55Well, same time then?
00:05:57Yeah, sure.
00:05:59Hey, listen, I don't mean to bend your ear.
00:06:02I mean, I guess you got funny on your mind without me.
00:06:07I suppose you could say that, Fred.
00:06:09Well, take it easy.
00:06:17Must be quite a markup on x-rays, Ron. You take so many of them.
00:06:21Only fair.
00:06:23This is an imaginary ailment, one of our best sellers.
00:06:26I'll bet.
00:06:28All right, Frank, I'll phone you when we get the results of your tests.
00:06:31Right.
00:06:33Oh, by the way, I, uh...
00:06:36I took a business trip a couple of weeks ago...
00:06:39to Yeagerstown.
00:06:42Yeagerstown?
00:06:43Mm-hmm.
00:06:45How long were you in practice back there?
00:06:47Oh, about five years.
00:06:50Right, five years.
00:06:53Yes, you're well remembered back in Yeagerstown.
00:07:11Glad you came, Fred.
00:07:12Oh, I'm glad to be here.
00:07:20Cheers.
00:07:42You think Fred Kramer will be all right? He's hitting it pretty hard.
00:07:45No, I think he deserves a little fun.
00:07:48Lisa.
00:07:49Ron, I spoke to Frank.
00:07:51You'd better know we're going away.
00:07:54Going away?
00:07:56Europe for a few months.
00:07:58It's a common prescription for couples giving it another chance.
00:08:02What about us?
00:08:04Darling, it's because of us.
00:08:07We just have to stop.
00:08:09We haven't done anything.
00:08:12We would.
00:08:14We will.
00:08:19How did his test come out, anyway?
00:08:21Oh, he's fine.
00:08:23He has a small cyst on his shoulder I'll have to remove...
00:08:25and it's just a minor office procedure.
00:08:28Couldn't manage to lose him on the operating table, could you?
00:08:31That's nothing to joke about.
00:08:35No, of course not.
00:08:38Ron...
00:08:40I'm sorry about everything.
00:08:42Just...
00:08:49I'm sorry.
00:08:57Buy a drink, Ron?
00:08:59You couldn't have timed it better.
00:09:03Having a good time?
00:09:05Yes, it's just fine.
00:09:08Oh, thank you, Frank. Cheers.
00:09:10Cheers.
00:09:15You dance as well, don't you?
00:09:17Lisa? Yes, I suppose so.
00:09:22You know, Ron, I...
00:09:24I did something recently which I'm not particularly proud of.
00:09:28Oh, what was that?
00:09:30I hired a private detective.
00:09:35You did? What for?
00:09:37I knew Lisa was interested in another man.
00:09:39Phil Proctor?
00:09:42I'm talking about you, Ron.
00:09:44Now, please, don't bother to confirm or deny it.
00:09:48I also had you checked out pretty thoroughly back in Yagerstown.
00:09:52What for?
00:09:54Well, I was curious.
00:09:57I wanted to know more about certain stories I'd heard...
00:10:01about you and those strange deaths.
00:10:05I had to see this Dr. Waterbury while I was out in Yagerstown.
00:10:10It was a bad break for you, really.
00:10:12Waterbury, huh?
00:10:14Not one of my biggest boosters.
00:10:16You said the people out there are pretty well convinced
00:10:18you were involved in both deaths.
00:10:20The mother-in-law and the wife.
00:10:22One after the other.
00:10:25In fact, the word he used was...
00:10:28murdered.
00:10:31Makes quite a story, doesn't it?
00:10:33I thought so.
00:10:34There wasn't a single word of truth in it.
00:10:36Never was a shred of evidence.
00:10:38Not enough to bring you to court.
00:10:40Not easily enough to drive you out of town.
00:10:51Did Waterbury happen to tell you what this whole affair was based on?
00:10:55The awful fact that my mother-in-law died of a heart attack one year
00:10:58and Helen died of the same cause the next.
00:11:02They wondered why you signed both death certificates yourself.
00:11:06It's not unusual.
00:11:08A quick cremation.
00:11:10It's what they wanted.
00:11:13Frank, if you've checked this out,
00:11:15you must know that the charges came from a cousin of Helen's
00:11:17who hoped to inherit their money.
00:11:19Yes, but the money did come to you, didn't it?
00:11:22Mother, the daughter, to you.
00:11:24They assumed that was the motive.
00:11:34You watch much television, Ron?
00:11:36No, not much. Why?
00:11:38Well, I guess the only thing I ever learned from it
00:11:40was the meaning of M.O.
00:11:43M.O.?
00:11:45Mm-hmm.
00:11:47Method of operation.
00:11:49Cop talk.
00:11:51The criminal's tendency to repeat a successful method.
00:11:57First there was Carol Hanson, wasn't there?
00:12:00Your detective was pretty thorough, wasn't he?
00:12:04It is possible, isn't it, to imitate heart attack symptoms
00:12:07with certain drugs, like insulin.
00:12:12Carol Hanson died of a sudden heart attack, too.
00:12:15And you signed that death certificate.
00:12:17She was a stewardess. I was the ship's doctor.
00:12:19She was carrying your child, wasn't she?
00:12:21Could have been mine. I told them that at the time.
00:12:25Things do happen to your women, don't they?
00:12:27Look, Frank, I'm sick of defending myself
00:12:29against baseless charges.
00:12:31Now, you believe what you like. I couldn't care less.
00:12:34Now, that was the first false note.
00:12:38You were very good till then.
00:12:43How long do you think you'd last here in Woodfield
00:12:45if I were to spread this story around?
00:12:47Is that what you intend to do?
00:12:49I haven't told anyone yet.
00:12:51I don't see any reason why you'd want to.
00:12:53I don't, really.
00:12:55Well, then, what's this all about?
00:12:57You can't imagine that I enjoy going through
00:12:59that witch hunt all over again.
00:13:01The fact is, Ron, I'm, uh...
00:13:04I'm hoping for an accommodation with you.
00:13:06An accommodation?
00:13:08Mm-hmm.
00:13:10I'm hoping I can persuade you not to murder me.
00:13:30You're not serious, are you?
00:13:33I thought I was.
00:13:35For heaven's sakes, why would I want to kill you?
00:13:38Because I'm like the others.
00:13:40I'm in your way.
00:13:42You're not serious.
00:13:44Why would you keep coming to me as a patient
00:13:46if you thought I was going to kill you?
00:13:48Oh, I was safe enough, as long as you thought
00:13:50there might be a divorce.
00:13:54But you know better now.
00:13:56You decided how I intend to do it?
00:13:59Like the others.
00:14:01I think I'm a candidate for a heart attack.
00:14:03You said as much yourself.
00:14:05I told you there was no immediate cause for worry.
00:14:08I worry.
00:14:10I went to a heart specialist and had another EKG.
00:14:14There's nothing wrong with my heart.
00:14:17I hope he's right.
00:14:19You know, Frank, EKGs don't read as simply as market reports.
00:14:23Different men often get different reading.
00:14:25Mm-hmm.
00:14:27I was sure there'd be some medical cop-out.
00:14:29There usually is.
00:14:30It's the strength of our profession.
00:14:35I know I could be wrong about you, Ron.
00:14:38That's the first nice thing you've said to me all day.
00:14:41I realize it's been innocent with you and Lisa so far,
00:14:45but I can't allow this to go on.
00:14:48The only thing that makes sense is that you're not
00:14:52The only thing that makes sense is for you to go.
00:14:55Go? Where?
00:14:57Anywhere.
00:14:59Away from Waterfield.
00:15:00Oh, come on, Frank.
00:15:02You'll be gone by the time Lisa and I get back from Europe,
00:15:05or I'll spread the word about your colorful past
00:15:08and drive you out of town.
00:15:10You'd do that, too, wouldn't you?
00:15:12Believe me, Doctor,
00:15:14right or wrong, I won't roll over and play dead for you.
00:15:18I suppose that means that
00:15:20now you won't want me to take care of that cyst for you.
00:15:23I'd have to have it done anyway.
00:15:26It might seem peculiar if I were to suddenly change doctors,
00:15:30but I should tell you I've taken certain precautions.
00:15:33You're a detective?
00:15:35No, no. I paid him off.
00:15:38He gave me all I need.
00:15:40Look, Frank, how do I get through to you?
00:15:43I'm a doctor.
00:15:45I don't deliberately kill people.
00:15:58Hey, Ron, you got an emergency.
00:16:00Hospital sent me to get you.
00:16:02Come on, we'll have better time in my car.
00:16:04All right, Bill.
00:16:06Thanks for the game, Frank.
00:16:08I enjoyed every minute of it.
00:16:15Dr. Gervick. Telephone please. Dr. Gervick.
00:16:35Dr. Vance.
00:16:37Dr. Vance.
00:16:40How is she?
00:16:44We lost Mrs. Sullivan.
00:16:46Oh, dear.
00:16:48Want me to run you home now?
00:16:51I need a couple of minutes.
00:16:54I tell you, why don't you go into the doctor's lounge
00:16:57and have a cup of coffee, and I'll meet you there.
00:17:00Sure. I'll wait for you.
00:17:09I'll wait for you.
00:17:39Miss Regis.
00:17:41What time is Fred Kramer coming in for his treatment today?
00:17:44Good.
00:17:46Miss Regis, it's important that we get another test on that patient.
00:17:49Yes, sir.
00:17:51Miss Regis.
00:17:53Miss Regis.
00:17:55Miss Regis.
00:17:57Miss Regis.
00:17:59Miss Regis.
00:18:01Miss Regis.
00:18:03Miss Regis.
00:18:05Miss Regis.
00:18:07Miss Regis.
00:18:08Go in and get another test on Mr. Manning.
00:18:10The lab needs it. Have him come in this afternoon.
00:18:13We'll remove the cyst at the same time.
00:18:24Ah. Better now?
00:18:27I've never quite gotten used to losing a patient.
00:18:30Come on, Ron. You're a good doctor.
00:18:33Yes, I suppose so, but it's hard not to feel
00:18:36that if I'd done my job a little bit better that...
00:18:41not as if I'd done it deliberately.
00:18:43Why would you have done that? Did she leave you any money or anything?
00:18:46Not that I'd know of.
00:18:49Is that a serious question?
00:18:51Remember Dr. Adams, the British doctor?
00:18:53They had him up for knocking off some of his patients
00:18:55just because they happened to remember him in their will.
00:18:58But the jury found him innocent.
00:19:00You're not suggesting there's any connection, are you?
00:19:02No, no. I just got homicide on the brain.
00:19:04It's his course I'm taking. You know, the one for the exam for captain.
00:19:10I was supposed to lend you a book on forensic medicine, wasn't I?
00:19:13Yeah. A lot of doctors have been murderers.
00:19:16You'd be surprised how big they've been in the field.
00:19:18One of the great traditions.
00:19:21Dr. Crippen, Dr. Palmer, Dr. Clements.
00:19:24Giants.
00:19:26I guess it's because it'll be so easy for the doctors.
00:19:30You know, our instructor said an interesting thing once.
00:19:32He said, homicidal types like that,
00:19:34you've got to think of them like they're a loaded revolver
00:19:36just waiting to be pointed at somebody.
00:19:43Cheerful thought.
00:19:46I feel you've made my day.
00:19:49At least you got your mind off of things, huh?
00:19:51Right through here, Mr. Manning, please.
00:19:54If you'll just remove your shirt, you can wait here.
00:19:57I hope they won't keep me waiting too long.
00:19:59Look, Mr. Manning, either the patient waits for him
00:20:01or he waits for the patient.
00:20:03Whose time is more valuable?
00:20:05Some of his patients do important work, too, you know.
00:20:08But dollar for dollar, I mean.
00:20:10Oh, such an idiot.
00:20:12In the healing art, time is money.
00:20:15You're very funny.
00:20:17Will we take an oath?
00:20:19Cheer up the sick and dying.
00:20:24Well, there goes another one.
00:20:26Another what?
00:20:28Another patient.
00:20:30He howls every time we lose one.
00:20:33Your dog knows?
00:20:35It's spooky how he knows.
00:20:38Doesn't do it very often, does he?
00:20:40Oh, now and then.
00:20:42Well, listen, you can't win them all.
00:20:44Now, Happy, you quiet down.
00:20:46Stop it.
00:20:48Now, Happy, you quiet down in there now.
00:20:51Quiet.
00:20:54Oh, Doctor, Mr. Manning's waiting for you in the treatment room.
00:20:57Fred Crane will be here any moment.
00:20:59Lieutenant.
00:21:01Thank you, Regis.
00:21:03Miss Regis, will you go quiet your dog?
00:21:05And I don't want to hear how Happy can always tell.
00:21:08So it's goodbye, Mrs. Sullivan, right?
00:21:10Yes.
00:21:12Come on in, Phil. I'll get you that door.
00:21:17See?
00:21:19I had it somewhere here.
00:21:23Look, why don't I drop it off over at your place on the way back to the hospital,
00:21:27say, around 6.30?
00:21:29Great, thanks.
00:21:31Come on, cheer up.
00:21:33You know, they all got to go sometime.
00:21:35Yeah.
00:21:37The trouble is that we doctors are taught that we can save lives,
00:21:40and the only thing we can do really is to fight a rear-guard action against death.
00:21:45Sooner or later, we have to lose.
00:21:47I never thought of it that way.
00:21:49I never thought of it that way.
00:21:53My father used to say,
00:21:56how nice it would be just once to be on the winning side.
00:22:00The winning side?
00:22:02The side of death.
00:22:04If the object was to kill the patient,
00:22:07it'd be the only way you'd be reasonably sure of success.
00:22:10The winning side, huh?
00:22:13You better not let your patients hear you talk that way.
00:22:15You can be sure of that.
00:22:17I'll see you later.
00:22:26We do keep meaning to have you over for dinner, Phil.
00:22:29Oh, it's okay.
00:22:31I guess your husband doesn't like the idea that we use the date, huh?
00:22:34Before she was married.
00:22:36Oh, I know.
00:22:38Well, that was a long time ago.
00:22:41You know what's funny about people you've grown up with?
00:22:44I sometimes get the feeling that we're all still kids
00:22:47just pretending to be grown-ups.
00:22:49You pretending to be a cop.
00:22:51Ron pretending to be a doctor.
00:22:53And you?
00:22:55Hmm, pretending to be a woman, I guess.
00:22:58No, not you.
00:23:00Nobody can pretend that good.
00:23:03You're nice.
00:23:05I'll see.
00:23:08He's such a nice man.
00:23:11I always thought you could have done a lot worse.
00:23:16I did.
00:23:18Your tests were negative,
00:23:20but the lab forgot to do a blood sugar,
00:23:22so while you're here, I'll need another sample.
00:23:25Be my guest.
00:23:27You sure you're not worried about my M.O.,
00:23:30some dreaded poison on the needle or something like that?
00:23:33No, but preferably.
00:23:36No, but perhaps you'd better know about my precautions.
00:23:39Oh, perhaps I should.
00:23:41It's my will.
00:23:43I've left instructions that there's to be an autopsy,
00:23:46no matter what.
00:23:48And to pay particular attention to the possible presence
00:23:50of any unusual drugs.
00:23:52My, my, my.
00:23:54You did all that, huh?
00:23:56If I do have a heart attack, Ron, it better be a legitimate one.
00:23:59But the police will know about it.
00:24:01Sure. I can no longer safely murder you.
00:24:04That's right.
00:24:06And I won't, Marty.
00:24:08I was hoping you'd say that.
00:24:20Uh, you, uh, got me blocked.
00:24:23Well, any form of social protest is better than none, right?
00:24:27You mind moving it? I hate running into heroes.
00:24:31You're a funny cop, Bill.
00:24:33Like when Charlie Chaplin made Hitler.
00:24:35Ain't never.
00:24:36Well, go argue with the law.
00:24:48Romantic idea, murder for love.
00:24:52If that's what it is.
00:24:55Is it Lisa you want, or just her inheritance?
00:24:57Is that the entire plot, that I kill you, marry her,
00:25:00and then kill her too?
00:25:01You might.
00:25:03Come on now, Frank, how many murders is that?
00:25:06Three in my past, and two more on my schedule?
00:25:10It does seem like a lot.
00:25:13But we have nothing to worry about anymore, do we?
00:25:16We never did.
00:25:19Frank, would you mind if I took care of Fred Kramer first,
00:25:22before we remove that cyst?
00:25:25No, if it doesn't take too long.
00:25:27Not at all. You can wait right in here.
00:25:31It must be particularly hard for a doctor.
00:25:33What must?
00:25:35Being backed into a corner.
00:25:38Why particularly a doctor?
00:25:41I don't know.
00:25:43You must all develop something of a sense of omnipotence,
00:25:45if you don't start out with one.
00:25:48Scared, trusting people, coming to deal with their problems.
00:25:52You disposing of them with a quick scribble on your prescription pad.
00:25:57You all play God a little bit, don't you?
00:26:00Occupational hazard.
00:26:02But of course we are called on to make life and death decisions sometimes.
00:26:07Not life and death, really.
00:26:10The patient's going to die anyway.
00:26:12A little sooner, or a little later.
00:26:15It's all you decide.
00:26:17That's all God himself decides.
00:26:30A film by
00:26:35A film by
00:26:40A film by
00:26:45A film by
00:26:50A film by
00:26:55A film by
00:27:00A film by
00:27:05A film by
00:27:10I had to have this, because while there's not much danger in it anymore,
00:27:13I had to be sure that hepatitis doesn't show up.
00:27:15That'd be from the needle, right?
00:27:17Your needle, not mine.
00:27:26How's it been going lately?
00:27:28Feel any impulse to get a fix?
00:27:30No.
00:27:32No, not since we started.
00:27:35Before, that was the scariest part.
00:27:38The arrogant feeling that it's me.
00:27:45That I have to have it.
00:27:47That I'll do anything to get it, you know?
00:27:56It's not typical of just the addict.
00:27:59That attitude is not unknown to the rest of us.
00:28:06I'm going to give you a larger dose of the substitute this time.
00:28:11Might make you a little drowsy.
00:28:26It might be better if you rested here a while before you went home.
00:28:29Anything you say.
00:28:38Feel anything yet?
00:28:40No.
00:28:42Then I'll move around.
00:28:50Do me a favor, will you?
00:28:52Do me a favor, will you?
00:28:54Go over and pull up the fire for me a bit.
00:28:58Sure.
00:29:17You know what would frighten me most about getting the habit?
00:29:19Vulnerability.
00:29:21An addict is like a sitting duck.
00:29:25Yeah.
00:29:26No.
00:29:28Put the poker back where you got it, please.
00:29:51Feeling it now?
00:29:54Manning.
00:29:58Yeah, it's like I shut up with the real stuff, you know?
00:30:01Yeah, it will sometime.
00:30:05Take Fred upstairs and let him stretch out for a while, huh?
00:30:08Oh, sure thing.
00:30:10Anybody else waiting out there for me?
00:30:12Only Mrs. Manning. She's waiting for her husband.
00:30:23I'm sorry.
00:30:41It'll be at least another hour. I'm sorry.
00:30:44Why don't you come back later?
00:30:45Oh, that's all right. I did tell Frank I'd wait.
00:30:47It distracts me to know that you're here. Don't you understand that?
00:30:50Well, I'll go if you insist.
00:30:52Yes, please.
00:30:57Go to Mario's. Have a drink. Think about us.
00:31:01I'm trying not to.
00:31:20Still upset about Mrs. Sullivan?
00:31:24Never easy to lose a patient.
00:31:26Sure.
00:31:28But you mustn't let it get you down.
00:31:31Yeah, I suppose you're right.
00:31:33After all, I...
00:31:36I have been on the winning side before.
00:31:38Oh, of course you have.
00:31:40And I'll be on the winning side again.
00:31:42That a boy.
00:31:45And I'll be on the winning side again.
00:31:47That a boy.
00:32:44Well, that wasn't too bad.
00:33:08You did survive.
00:33:11I want you to rest here for about 15 minutes or so.
00:33:14My nurse will let you know when it's time for you to go home.
00:33:17You won't be here?
00:33:19No, I have to get back to the hospital.
00:33:21Think you'll feel safer?
00:33:23Don't let me drive you away.
00:33:27Just yet.
00:33:31All finished, Ali?
00:33:33Oh, Miss Regis, uh...
00:33:35Say, get Mr. Manning a glass of water, will you please?
00:33:39We'll see if he needs anything else.
00:33:41Of course.
00:34:07Resting comfortably?
00:34:09Fred's all right upstairs.
00:34:11This might be a good time for you to go out and walk your dog.
00:34:15Oh, thanks for reminding me.
00:34:17Happy doesn't forgive easily.
00:34:19And when you get back, you can send them both home.
00:34:21Fine.
00:34:236.30.
00:34:25I'll be at Phil Proctor's and then at the hospital if you need me.
00:34:27Fine.
00:34:32Yes, Mommy's coming.
00:34:35Well, does he want to go out?
00:34:38Yes, Mommy's taking him out.
00:35:09Oh, quiet down, you're not.
00:35:11Come on.
00:35:13Looking for your friend, the doctor?
00:35:16Well, he's gone.
00:35:18He's not there.
00:35:28He's not there.
00:35:30He's not there.
00:35:32He's not there.
00:35:34He's not there.
00:35:37He's not there.
00:35:39Well, you want me to show you?
00:35:43Oh, a bloodhound you're not, honey.
00:35:45Now, come out and tell me so.
00:35:50Come on.
00:35:52Good boy.
00:36:07That you, Miss Regis?
00:36:11No.
00:36:14Thought you'd left.
00:36:17I did, but I...
00:36:19I'd forgotten I had Fred Kramer resting upstairs and...
00:36:24I just have to come back and let him go home.
00:36:27I'm sorry.
00:36:29I'm sorry.
00:36:31I'm sorry.
00:36:33I just have to come back and let him go home.
00:36:40You won't forget about me, will you?
00:36:45No.
00:36:51Miss Regis will call you.
00:37:03Fred.
00:37:08Fred, it's all right for you to leave now.
00:37:14Getting all right?
00:37:17I guess so.
00:37:19This is your coat, isn't it?
00:37:23You won't take me down the way home, will you?
00:37:26Sure.
00:37:28Might be shorter for you to go out this way.
00:37:32Thanks.
00:37:51I hope you've given some thought to my suggestion.
00:37:55You're asking me to give up quite a lot, you know.
00:37:58This was my father's practice before it came to me.
00:38:04Before you bought it?
00:38:07Yes, I bought it because I had to have it.
00:38:10And I was prepared to do...
00:38:12anything to anybody in order to get it.
00:38:18This isn't a confession, is it?
00:38:20No, just quoting a patient.
00:38:29By the way...
00:38:32Do you know your theory about...
00:38:34that M.O.?
00:38:36The business of a...
00:38:38criminal repeating his method?
00:38:41No. What about it?
00:38:43I don't think you can really count on it.
00:38:58THE END
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00:40:58Here you are.
00:40:59Thank you very much.
00:41:00Am I late?
00:41:01About two minutes.
00:41:03I've got a little time. Perhaps I can go over that with you.
00:41:06Great. Come on up.
00:41:08I spend most of my time in that darn medical dictionary.
00:41:11I can't keep cross-referencing terms and things.
00:41:14It's a little complicated for me.
00:41:16Come on, straight ahead.
00:41:18All right, Andy.
00:41:20Come on, let's get with it.
00:41:21Don't you want to get soaked?
00:41:23Come on, let's get home.
00:41:25That's a good boy. Come on, let's get home.
00:41:27Let's go now. I'll give you a bit to give you.
00:41:37Made it.
00:41:38Here, in you go.
00:41:40Come on.
00:41:41That's a good boy.
00:41:43Here we go, dear. Just a little while longer.
00:41:46There.
00:41:50A little while longer.
00:41:52Yes.
00:41:53Be a good boy now.
00:41:55See you later.
00:42:12Will you knock it off, Happy?
00:42:14We haven't even got anybody critical.
00:42:18Dr. Wellesley's office.
00:42:21Oh, hello, Meg.
00:42:24Oh, gee, I'm sorry.
00:42:26No, this is my night to work late at the office.
00:42:29What's playing?
00:42:31Oh.
00:42:32That's one of those arty things they make for the kids.
00:42:35Whoever can understand it.
00:42:37I don't think the kids can either.
00:42:39They won't admit it, will they?
00:42:41They won't admit it.
00:42:44I don't think the kids can either.
00:42:46They won't admit it, will they?
00:42:48No, I'm sorry. We'll have to make another time.
00:42:51Okay, Meg. Bye-bye.
00:42:59Rise and shine, Mr. Manning.
00:43:13Come on.
00:43:39One more.
00:43:41Oh.
00:43:43One more.
00:43:55Mr. Manning, are you all...
00:44:01Oh.
00:44:14Oh, Meg.
00:44:40Hello?
00:44:41Hello?
00:44:43Yes, he is.
00:44:44Emergency.
00:44:46Yes.
00:44:48What?
00:44:49What's his condition?
00:44:50Well, I just said, his head's all bashed in.
00:44:53I can barely get any pulse.
00:44:57You'll get a pulse?
00:44:59All right, I'll be right there.
00:45:01Someone attacked Frank Manning in my office.
00:45:11Oh.
00:45:23Oh, brother.
00:45:24Get my bag, will you? I left it out in the waiting room.
00:45:26Yeah.
00:45:36Where do you want the bag?
00:45:37Put it right down there.
00:45:38Here, help me get him up on the desk.
00:45:40Yeah.
00:45:42You've got blood all over you.
00:45:44The wounded first time.
00:45:48Okay.
00:45:54Doctor, Fred's gone. He wasn't here when I came back.
00:45:57Never mind about that.
00:45:58Phone for an ambulance and blood.
00:46:00I think it's ABRH positive, but you'd better check first.
00:46:03Yes, Doctor.
00:46:11I'll do it. I've got a phone in anyway.
00:46:20ABRH positive is right.
00:46:23I'll see if I can give the doctor a hand.
00:46:25Bill's calling.
00:46:26I told you to call, now!
00:46:33Bert?
00:46:34Bill Proctor.
00:46:35I'm over at Doc Wellesley's.
00:46:37Looks like we've got a homicide here.
00:46:39Attempted, anyway.
00:46:40Yeah, get an ambulance over here right away,
00:46:42and tell them we need plenty of type ABRH positive blood.
00:46:47Ed, hold it a minute.
00:46:52Never mind about the blood.
00:46:55Dead, huh?
00:46:59Amazing how long he hung on.
00:47:03He's dead now.
00:47:09Come on.
00:47:10Come on.
00:47:11Come on.
00:47:12Come on.
00:47:37Okay, now, when would you say you last saw Manning alive?
00:47:42Just before I went over to your place.
00:47:44Well, if you really have to know, it was exactly 6.30.
00:47:47I heard the clock strike.
00:47:496.30, huh?
00:47:51I got to my place a couple minutes after that,
00:47:53so you wouldn't have time to do all this.
00:47:55Well, isn't that big of you?
00:47:57I saw him alive after the doctor did.
00:47:59Why don't you say I could have killed him?
00:48:01No, no, forget it.
00:48:02You bet forget it.
00:48:04The big question is, where's Fred Kramer?
00:48:06Now, Miss Regis, it's not our business to cast suspicion.
00:48:09My business, Ron.
00:48:10What about Fred?
00:48:11Nothing about Fred.
00:48:15Oh, I'll get happy.
00:48:16His milk, that usually quiets him down.
00:48:21Fred was here a lot with Manning, right?
00:48:23He comes here every day for treatment.
00:48:26He's on junk, isn't he?
00:48:27Now, why would you say that?
00:48:29Oh, come on, Ron.
00:48:30Nobody's gunning for anybody.
00:48:31I'm just reading what you can read for yourself.
00:48:33Somebody broke into your cabinet in there,
00:48:35got out a hypo and some of that dope there on the floor.
00:48:37Now, that spells junkie, doesn't it?
00:48:39It might.
00:48:40He rants that there's blood on him,
00:48:41and he maybe even left his fingerprint.
00:48:43That's what's going to nail him, not anything you say.
00:48:46I'm sure you won't find any blood on Fred Kramer.
00:48:48Fine, great.
00:48:49I hope there isn't.
00:48:50Only he is on drugs, right?
00:48:52Wise is the operative word.
00:48:53He's in the process of withdrawal.
00:48:55OK.
00:48:58He was sedated shortly before I left.
00:49:00It's unlikely he'd commit a violent act.
00:49:02Is that clear?
00:49:04Yeah, Ron, sure.
00:49:07Bert, Bill Proctor.
00:49:09I want Fred Kramer picked up right away.
00:49:11Oh, come on, now.
00:49:12Make it wanted for questioning in connection with a homicide.
00:49:15All right?
00:49:18OK, Bert.
00:49:20Oh, this is Maddy.
00:49:22All right.
00:49:50Oh, Lord, Lisa.
00:49:52Bill, what's going on here?
00:49:56It's Frank.
00:49:57He's dead, Lisa.
00:50:01I don't believe you.
00:50:04Sorry, but it's true.
00:50:07He was murdered.
00:50:09Murdered?
00:50:12Oh.
00:50:13Happened right inside there.
00:50:19I'm sorry.
00:50:29Ron.
00:50:31You didn't do it, did you?
00:50:33No, he was with me when it happened.
00:50:36Oh, thank God.
00:50:39It's going to be all right, Lisa.
00:50:42It's going to be all right.
00:50:49Huh?
00:51:11OK, he's not there.
00:51:12Then look someplace else.
00:51:13A town this size, you couldn't lose a miniature poodle in for crying out loud,
00:51:16let alone a grown man.
00:51:17I know he's a fugitive, but there's only so many places he can hide.
00:51:20Now, come on.
00:51:21Let's get on the ball.
00:51:27Is anybody here?
00:51:29Call back later.
00:51:31There's something here.
00:51:41In here, buddy.
00:51:43Oh, hi, Phil.
00:51:48Hey, listen.
00:51:49Uh, there's a question.
00:51:53Maybe you could help me with it.
00:51:56You think a dumb cop could help you?
00:52:00You said anything about that?
00:52:03I had an idea you weren't all that crazy about cops.
00:52:06Oh, nobody's real crazy about cops, Phil.
00:52:09Oh, nobody's real crazy about cops, Phil.
00:52:12No, you're OK.
00:52:14Thanks a lot.
00:52:15What's the question?
00:52:17The question, right.
00:52:20Uh, hey, how can somebody get blood all over him, you know,
00:52:27and not cut anywhere, you know?
00:52:31You got blood on you.
00:52:33Don't you remember what happened tonight?
00:52:36No, not to tell you the truth.
00:52:39Not that much.
00:52:43You're high right now, aren't you?
00:52:46Well, it sure feels like it.
00:52:49But where could I have gotten this stuff, you know?
00:52:52Fred, let me tell you something.
00:52:55You have the constitutional right to remain silent.
00:52:58You also have the right to the services of a lawyer.
00:53:02Yeah.
00:53:04Yeah.
00:53:05Sure, OK.
00:53:08Sergeant, let's go.
00:53:10I'm going to take a ride.
00:53:11Maybe he'll remember something.
00:53:34Look, Fred, you're probably thinking,
00:53:36here's a cop who maybe resents you college kids
00:53:39and will often nail you.
00:53:40It's not true.
00:53:41I honestly don't want it to be you.
00:53:44Believe that, please.
00:53:49Um, Phil, what happened here?
00:53:54Somebody bailed me out.
00:53:56What did they do to you?
00:53:58Well, what happened here?
00:54:02Somebody bashed in Frank Manning's head.
00:54:05He was murdered.
00:54:12Oh, no.
00:54:24Did you do it, Fred?
00:54:28I don't know.
00:54:31Why would I?
00:54:36I don't know.
00:54:40Fred.
00:54:41Nothing to get excited about, Miss Regis.
00:54:43We're just questioning.
00:54:44You go on home.
00:54:45All right.
00:54:47Only, Phil, take it easy, will you?
00:54:49You bet.
00:54:50Mrs. Manning's resting.
00:54:51We gave her a sedative.
00:54:59I'll tell you how it looks, Fred.
00:55:02Someone busted another cabinet here,
00:55:04got out the morphine and the needle.
00:55:07Manning was on the couch, surprised him.
00:55:10So he panicked, picked up the poker,
00:55:13and wha!
00:55:14Bashed in his head.
00:55:16A minute?
00:55:18Whoever did it had to get blood all over him.
00:55:22Is that the way it happened, Fred?
00:55:27Who cares?
00:55:28It happened the way it happened.
00:55:30If you can't explain it, who's to say it?
00:55:35I-I have to be alone.
00:55:37I had to be alone.
00:55:40I had to be himself.
00:55:42I had to be alone.
00:55:44I had to be, Fred.
00:55:45I had to be alone.
00:55:46I had to be.
00:55:46Could a guy do something like that and, you know, and not remember it?
00:55:55I mean...
00:55:56Well, you have to forget it.
00:56:01You couldn't stand to think about it.
00:56:04You don't know.
00:56:08All right, come on, take off your coat. Let me check your wound.
00:56:17That's a long time.
00:56:19Now, come on, Fred, let's stop butting around.
00:56:21Don't give me this I don't remember business.
00:56:23Nobody can do this and not remember something.
00:56:25Well, then maybe I didn't do it.
00:56:27I mean, I swear, Phil, I honestly swear that I wouldn't do anything.
00:56:30Don't swear. Just give me some explanation.
00:56:32Phil, stop it.
00:56:33Why are you doing this?
00:56:34You know this boy couldn't have killed Frank.
00:56:36I'm a cop, Lisa.
00:56:37All I'm allowed to know is evidence.
00:56:39Well, then get better evidence.
00:56:41Get the real killer.
00:56:42Just who is that, Lisa?
00:56:44I don't know that.
00:56:45How am I supposed to know that?
00:56:46You see, that's just the point.
00:56:47I'm supposed to know.
00:56:51I'm sorry, Mrs. Mann.
00:56:54Why?
00:56:55You didn't kill him, did you?
00:57:00No, I...
00:57:01I mean, I'm sorry he's dead.
00:57:06They got fingerprints, there's blood all over him, and they're gonna match this no other way.
00:57:09The killer got morphine and this kid's loaded with it.
00:57:11Come on.
00:57:12Do what you have to do, Phil.
00:57:14You're gonna have to live with it.
00:57:16Yeah, I know that.
00:57:25Charlie, take him down to Booker.
00:57:28What about you?
00:57:29Pick me up later. I want to look around some more.
00:57:30Oh, Charlie.
00:57:31Yeah.
00:57:32Take this with you. It's evidence.
00:57:44Things just...
00:57:46Maybe it's too good.
00:57:47These things just don't work out that way.
00:57:49All wrapped up like that.
00:57:52Things just don't break that way.
00:57:53Not often, they don't.
00:58:15Take it easy, friend.
00:58:17Look, I'm not going anywhere.
00:58:19Hey, listen.
00:58:20Can't you get a hold of my doctor, Phil?
00:58:22Yeah, I told the lieutenant.
00:58:23He said he'd try to get a hold of him.
00:58:25Yeah, but did you tell him I need him?
00:58:27Yeah, I told him.
00:58:28I mean, I really need him, man.
00:58:30I mean, I really need him.
00:58:35Doctors are like what they say about us cops.
00:58:37Never around when you need them.
00:58:39Oh, yeah, right.
00:58:40Sure, thanks a lot.
00:59:11Dr. Wellesley.
00:59:12Oh, yes, Phil.
00:59:15Fred Graham.
00:59:18I suppose you have to do what you think is right.
00:59:21What problem?
00:59:26Oh, I'm sure I gave you Manning's correct blood type.
00:59:29Well, the lab people can certainly check it from the body.
00:59:34That certainly is odd.
00:59:35I might have those clods at the lab run the test again.
00:59:40No trouble at all.
00:59:42Bye.
01:00:05Ron.
01:00:22Ron.
01:00:26What are you doing?
01:00:27Lisa.
01:00:30That's Bud, isn't it?
01:00:32Just tidying up some samples that I won't need anymore.
01:00:37Are you all right now, Lisa?
01:00:40Yes, I think so.
01:00:43Ron.
01:00:46Whose samples were those?
01:00:47Whose blood?
01:00:49Doesn't matter.
01:00:51Well, I heard what you just said on the phone.
01:01:01What was it?
01:01:03It was Phil Proctor out at the county lab.
01:01:05There's some sort of a mix-up out there.
01:01:07About blood samples, wasn't it?
01:01:16Lisa, you shouldn't be sitting in this room at all thinking morbid thoughts.
01:01:20Yes, I guess I was.
01:01:22Come on, come on.
01:01:24Let's go outside.
01:01:25The fresh air will be good for you.
01:01:27Okay.
01:01:28Come on.
01:01:49I don't know.
01:01:51I just can't help remembering how I spoke to you about it at the party, about killing him.
01:01:55Yes, but you were just joking, weren't you?
01:01:56Of course I was. You knew that.
01:01:58Yes, I knew that.
01:02:01Ron.
01:02:05On the phone, what did Phil say exactly?
01:02:08I suppose you'll find out about it eventually anyway.
01:02:11They couldn't get the blood on Fred Kramer's coat to match up with your husband's.
01:02:18You know, I've been sitting there ever since they arrested that kid.
01:02:23I just couldn't believe he could do it.
01:02:27Ron.
01:02:29Yes?
01:02:33Did you have anything to do with Frank's death?
01:02:36You mean, did I kill him?
01:02:39The mix-up about the blood, what does that mean, really?
01:02:42Most likely some lab technician got ahold of a wrong sample to test.
01:02:46They're checking it now.
01:02:50It could mean something else.
01:02:53What?
01:02:54Well, it could mean that...
01:02:58you made a mistake.
01:03:00That you put the blood on Fred Kramer's coat.
01:03:03And that you got the wrong bottle by mistake.
01:03:06No, it doesn't mean that.
01:03:09That's good.
01:03:13But you poured out the blood the minute you heard.
01:03:20You do think I killed him, don't you?
01:03:22I don't know, Ron.
01:03:24I just don't know.
01:03:26My poor darling.
01:03:29You know more than you should.
01:03:33But not as much as you must.
01:03:36If we're to go on together.
01:03:39We are going to go on together, aren't we, Lisa?
01:03:44Of course, darling.
01:03:46But we can't have this doubt standing between us.
01:03:49But we can't have this doubt standing between us, can we?
01:03:53Ron.
01:03:55Just tell me you didn't kill him.
01:04:00I can't tell you that.
01:04:04Because I did kill him, Lisa.
01:04:07I killed him, Lisa. I killed him.
01:04:10Oh, my God.
01:04:13Oh, my God.
01:04:16Lisa, I did it for us. Don't you understand?
01:04:19I did it for us.
01:04:29Somebody in the house.
01:04:49Miss Regis.
01:04:51Oh, hi.
01:04:53Would you believe it? I was so upset I forgot to take the samples to the lab.
01:04:58Well, there are no blood samples today.
01:05:02There are always blood samples.
01:05:05Weren't you going to do a blood sugar on Mr. Manning?
01:05:10Well, I guess that doesn't make any sense to me.
01:05:13Well, I guess that doesn't make any sense to me.
01:05:16Well, I guess that doesn't make much difference now, does it?
01:05:20Not much.
01:05:24You all right, doctor?
01:05:26Yes. Yes, I'm fine. Thank you.
01:05:29You're sure?
01:05:31Yes. Yes. Just fine.
01:05:33Miss Regis, why don't you leave those things and go on home and get some rest?
01:05:38Well, maybe I'd better.
01:05:45You know, I was wondering, how would our other patients feel about this murder?
01:05:51I mean, will a thing like this hurt our business?
01:05:54Go home, will you, Miss Regis?
01:05:56I guess you think I'm wigged out, huh?
01:05:58You may have a point there.
01:06:01Well, you know who would have gotten a kick out of this.
01:06:07Your father.
01:06:11Good night, Miss Regis.
01:06:12Have a good night.
01:06:14Thank you. You too.
01:06:36You really killed him.
01:06:39That's right.
01:06:41That's right.
01:06:46That's right, Ron.
01:06:50We say the words, but I just can't take the bits.
01:06:55Darling.
01:06:57Darling, we talked about miracles, didn't we?
01:07:00Miracles just don't happen.
01:07:02We must make them happen.
01:07:05I did it so we could be together, Lisa.
01:07:07Frank died so that we could be together.
01:07:10Just you and I, Lisa. Just you and I.
01:07:13Maybe.
01:07:15Maybe it's the three of us. Maybe you and I.
01:07:18And the ghost of Frank.
01:07:20Maybe we'll think of Fred every once in a while too.
01:07:26You won't be able to forget, will you?
01:07:31I don't think so, Ron.
01:07:38Would you tell the police what I just told you?
01:07:44I don't know. I hadn't thought about that.
01:07:47That's the problem now, isn't it?
01:07:50Ron.
01:07:53Suddenly I'm afraid of you.
01:07:55You should be.
01:08:08What are you going to do?
01:08:13I'm sorry, Lisa, but you're going to have a heart attack.
01:08:20You're going to kill me?
01:08:22I had no choice, have I?
01:08:24None of us have, really.
01:08:26We're all programmed one way or another.
01:08:29We react when you push the right buttons.
01:08:32You can't hope to get away with it. Not two people in two days.
01:08:35I'll get away with it. I always have.
01:08:37Always?
01:08:39It's quite painless, Lisa. I promise you that.
01:08:42Just one small injection, and then you black out, and that's it.
01:08:47Don't want to believe that I've had a heart attack.
01:08:49A grieving widow?
01:08:51You won't be the first to go that way.
01:08:53Particularly when you've had a history of a bad heart.
01:08:56You've always said my heart is in fine condition.
01:08:59Not what your records show.
01:09:01You see, to end the cycle of life,
01:09:03you see, there are endless advantages to being a doctor, Lisa.
01:09:07There are several bad EKGs in your file.
01:09:10Well, they're not mine.
01:09:12They have your name on them.
01:09:14Ron.
01:09:16Am I supposed to just stay here and let you do it?
01:09:20I think you'd be best, Lisa.
01:09:22Because if you struggle, I'll just have to put you under restraints.
01:09:26Somebody might come by.
01:09:28Phil said he might come back.
01:09:29Phil? Oh, he's a half hour away at the county lab.
01:09:32I won't take nearly that time.
01:09:34I'm sorry, Lisa. It's the only solution.
01:09:37Why?
01:09:39Self-preservation.
01:09:41I must survive, Lisa. I must.
01:09:44Ron, please.
01:09:50Dr. Wellesley, see me...
01:09:52Help me! Help me! Please help me!
01:09:55Oh, Mrs. Manning! Are you all right?
01:09:57I'm sorry, Mr. Collins, something's happened to Mrs. Manning.
01:09:59I think she's having a heart attack.
01:10:01I'll call you right back.
01:10:05There really isn't any help, is there?
01:10:09No, I suppose not.
01:10:16It'll be better for both of us if you don't struggle.
01:10:20Yes.
01:10:22It'll be over quickly. You'll see.
01:10:24Yes.
01:10:26Come on, now.
01:10:28Let me have your arm.
01:10:30Let me have your arm.
01:10:33Phil!
01:10:35Phil!
01:10:37You better hold it right there, Ron.
01:10:43Charlie, you out there?
01:10:45Right here, Lieutenant.
01:10:47Oh, I can do the key, Ron.
01:10:49Come on.
01:10:51Come on.
01:10:59Welcome, Charlie.
01:11:05You were out there all that time?
01:11:07Most of the time. I called you from my house.
01:11:09Of course, that blood on Fred Kramer's coat, that did match, didn't it?
01:11:13You know it did.
01:11:15You had it worked out about perfect, Ron.
01:11:21Lisa!
01:11:24No!
01:11:27No!
01:11:30All right, let's go.
01:11:34Be sure to let Fred Kramer go.
01:11:36All right.
01:11:38Be sure he gets to see a doctor.
01:11:42All right?
01:11:45Yeah.
01:11:47Let's get out of this room.
01:11:48Sure.
01:12:06You certainly took your time about coming in.
01:12:08Had to let him make his move.
01:12:11Do you know he almost killed me?
01:12:13He didn't kill you, honey.
01:12:15What he did was kill your husband, remember?
01:12:16That's right.
01:12:18That's what he did, the good doctor.
01:12:20He did just that, didn't he?
01:12:22Like the man said, he was programmed.
01:12:24All we had to do was push the right buttons.
01:12:27Like a loaded revolver just waiting to be pointed at somebody.
01:12:30Now you're quoting yourself.
01:12:32I'm entitled.
01:12:34It was trickier than I thought.
01:12:36But from the time I fed your husband all that info about Jaeger's town,
01:12:39it worked out the way I said, right?
01:12:41Know something?
01:12:43For a dumb cop, you're pretty clever, don't you?
01:12:44Like the man said, doll.
01:12:46It was for us.
01:12:48Wrong, baby.
01:12:50It was for me.
01:12:53You mean without me?
01:12:56Definitely without you.
01:12:58No way.
01:13:00You didn't think it through?
01:13:03You wouldn't.
01:13:05Count on it.
01:13:07It's no kick for me.
01:13:09But it's you and me the rest of the way, right?
01:13:10You.
01:13:12And me.
01:13:14Forever.
01:13:40Give me the belief.
01:14:11You.
01:14:13You.

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