The Brute Man is a 1946 American horror thriller film starring Rondo Hatton as the Creeper, a murderer seeking revenge against the people he holds responsible for the disfigurement of his face. Directed by Jean Yarbrough, the film features Tom Neal and Jan Wiley as a married pair of friends the Creeper blames for his deformities. Jane Adams also stars as a blind pianist for whom the Creeper tries to raise money for an operation to restore her vision. The film is a prequel to House of Horrors (1946).
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01:09Attention all cars, attention all cars.
01:12General alarm.
01:14Car 22, go to 733 Spring Avenue.
01:18It's a 341, that is all.
01:21Car 22, Wilco.
01:24341.
01:25Yeah, the man says murder.
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03:08Swell party, Joan. Thanks a lot.
03:12Yes, a perfect day, a marvelous day.
03:15Thanks, Joan, it was just like old times.
03:17Yes, the old crowd and everything.
03:19And good old Hampton's still on the winning side.
03:21Don't forget we're having lunch tomorrow.
03:23Oh, yes, 1 o'clock at the Carlton. I'll be there.
03:25Right.
03:26Good night.
03:27Good night.
03:28I'm so glad you're here.
03:29You come back soon.
03:30We will.
03:31Good night.
03:33Come on.
03:38Joan.
03:40Who is it?
03:41It's me, Hal Moffett.
03:44Hal Moffett?
03:50Hello, Joan.
03:57You're not Hal Moffett.
03:59Yes.
04:03No, stay away from me.
04:05I won't hurt you.
04:06No.
04:07No, stay away.
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04:42Attention all cars, District 17.
04:45The 341 suspect mentioned in broadcast number 9
04:48is reported surrounded in Waddell Street.
04:51700 block.
04:52Move in.
05:15Move in.
05:40Keep everybody back.
05:41All right, everybody back here.
05:43He's in here somewhere.
05:44All right, let's get back here.
06:14All right, let's get back here.
06:45Oh.
06:46Oh.
07:07Who is it?
07:12Don't turn on the light.
07:14Who are you?
07:15What do you want?
07:17Keep quiet.
07:19If you're a burglar,
07:20I'm afraid there isn't much here for you to steal.
07:26I'm not a burglar.
07:28Then what do you want?
07:30You're not afraid of me?
07:32Well, I'm a little nervous, I guess,
07:34but why should I be afraid of you?
07:37There they are.
07:38Who?
07:40Some men.
07:41Are you in trouble?
07:42Yes, they're after me.
07:47Go into the bedroom.
07:49Do as I say.
07:58Just a minute.
08:03Yes?
08:05Have you seen a man around here?
08:06Why, no, I haven't seen anyone.
08:08Take a look in there.
08:13There's no one in there.
08:14You sure you haven't seen anybody?
08:16Yes, I'm sure.
08:18There he goes.
08:19Come on.
08:21Take him out there.
08:22Pick him up, let's go.
08:23Pick him up.
08:25All right.
08:26Yes, I'm sure.
08:28There he goes!
08:29Come on!
08:56A woman was murdered in the same way as the other four victims.
09:25Authorities have issued a warning to all citizens to be on the lookout for this fiend.
09:29As far as the police know, he only appears at night.
09:32He is a large, heavy-set man, usually wearing a black coat and hat.
09:36Descriptions of the creeper have been submitted to headquarters,
09:39but these vary to such an extent that it's hard to give an accurate picture of the man's face.
09:43When last seen, he was on a tenement rooftop near the waterfront.
09:48And now, turning to the other news of the day...
09:50Jimmy!
09:51Morning, Mr. Askins.
09:52Leave that radio alone.
09:53Sweep up the place.
09:54You're getting paid to work, not entertain yourself.
09:57Okay.
09:59That creeper guy murdered somebody again last night.
10:01Oh, murders, detectives, gangsters.
10:04That's all you think about.
10:06Get the room.
10:07Okay.
10:22Yeah?
10:25Where'd this come from?
10:26Somebody stuck it under the door.
10:28Oh.
10:30Don't you think it's kind of funny?
10:32Sticking a note under the door?
10:34No.
10:35And don't go trying to make a mystery out of it.
10:37Somebody probably too busy to pick up the stuff.
10:40Could be the creeper.
10:42Creeper, creeper, creeper.
10:44You give me the creeps!
10:46Well, he could be.
10:47That'd be a swell reason why he wouldn't want to see anybody or come out, except at night.
10:52You just got to deliver these groceries.
10:54And don't forget the money.
10:56A dollar and a quarter.
10:59Okay.
11:01But I still think it might be...
11:02I know.
11:03So he's the creeper.
11:05And you just creep along with that...
11:06I mean, hurry up with that stuff!
11:08And then get back here and do the rest of your work.
11:23Hey, you.
11:37Leave it outside.
11:42How much?
11:43A dollar and a quarter.
11:49Go away!
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18:13Come on, open up in there.
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18:56From the looks of that coffee pot, he can't be far away.
18:59Round up some men and start combing the neighborhood.
19:01I'll have a look around here.
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20:15I'm going to call headquarters for more men.
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21:01Good evening.
21:02Good evening.
21:03Are you Mr. Clifford Scott?
21:04Yes.
21:05Captain Donnelly, Homicide Bureau under Lieutenant Gates.
21:07Mind if we come in?
21:08Not at all. Come right in.
21:14What can I do for you, gentlemen?
21:15I believe you can give us some important information, if you will.
21:18I don't know what this is all about, but I'll be glad to help in any way that I can.
21:21Shall we go into the living room?
21:25What is it, Clifford?
21:26I don't know yet, dear.
21:27These gentlemen are from the police department.
21:29They said they'd like to ask me some questions.
21:30Captain Donnelly, Lieutenant Gates, my wife.
21:32How do you do?
21:33You can help us too, Mrs. Scott.
21:34I?
21:35Yes.
21:36I take it you've read about the murders committed by a character the newspapers call the Creeper?
21:40Why, yes.
21:41Well, we stumbled onto something this morning.
21:44It leads me to believe you can help us identify him.
21:46You mean it's someone we know?
21:48I think so.
21:49What was your class at Hampton University?
21:511930.
21:53You were in that class too, weren't you, Mrs. Scott?
21:55Yes.
21:56And you had a classmate named Hal Moffat?
21:58Remember him?
21:59He was a good friend of ours.
22:01We have an idea that Hal Moffat is the Creeper.
22:04Hal?
22:05No, he couldn't be.
22:07We found this in his shack, among some of his other things.
22:10He apparently had been keeping it for some time.
22:16I remember when this was taken.
22:17It was right after a football game.
22:19Yes.
22:20It was the day Hal almost won the game single-handed.
22:23Two people from that college were killed by the Creeper.
22:26Professor Cushman and a woman named Joan Bemis.
22:29We knew Joan quite well.
22:30I thought you might have.
22:32When did you last see Hal Moffat?
22:34We haven't seen him for years.
22:36No, he just disappeared.
22:38Disappeared?
22:39Well, none of us has seen him since his last year in college.
22:42You see, something happened to Hal.
22:44What?
22:46He was probably our best friend.
22:49In his last year at Hampton, he was captain of the football team.
22:53In the final game of the season,
22:54we were playing Rensselaer for the conference championship.
22:56The sportswriters picked Hal for All-American honors.
22:59And if they had any doubt about it,
23:01the game he played against Rensselaer won their votes.
23:04Hal had a quick temper,
23:06but it certainly paid off on the football field.
23:09He was all over the place, blocking, backing up his line,
23:11passing Rensselaer dizzy.
23:13And up to the fourth quarter,
23:14he'd scored three touchdowns and brilliant broken field runs.
23:18Three times he converted for extra points.
23:20The score stood Hampton 21, Rensselaer 7.
23:34Hal's temper had made him a lot of enemies.
23:37But this year, everyone was his friend.
23:39He was one of the best players Hampton ever produced.
23:41And we were proud of him.
23:47Hal and I were very close friends.
23:49There was only one catch to it.
23:50We were both in love with Virginia.
23:53And to complicate matters,
23:54John Bemis was madly in love with Hal.
23:57We were going to celebrate that night,
23:59the four of us.
24:01I had a date with Virginia,
24:03but Hal did a little conniving.
24:05He picked her up in his car
24:06and didn't arrive until the evening was half over,
24:08leaving Joan and me to amuse ourselves
24:10by staring at each other across the table.
24:13Of course, he had a story ready when they did get there.
24:16He always had a story.
24:18And knowing his temper, I seldom challenged him.
24:21Hi.
24:22I'm sorry we're late, folks,
24:23but I had some car trouble
24:24and couldn't seem to find out what it was.
24:27And all of a sudden, it started just like that.
24:29You know how it is, Clip-O-Boy.
24:31Hal did the scoring again.
24:33Just like he did on the field that afternoon.
24:40Hal and I were roommates.
24:42He was the athlete and I was a scholar.
24:45I used to help him a lot with his studies.
24:47It's an old college custom
24:49keeping football stars eligible to play.
24:52It wasn't because Hal was dumb.
24:54He was just too impatient to study hard.
24:56On the football field, he got action quick.
24:59But you can't stiff-arm your way
25:00through a flock of chemistry problems.
25:02Yep, I got a very heavy date with Virginia
25:03right after chemistry class.
25:05And boy, have I got plans.
25:07Hal did some boasting.
25:09And I did some thinking.
25:11Then he made the mistake of asking me
25:12to check his chemistry answers.
25:14I saw a chance to keep him
25:15from having that date with Virginia.
25:17His answers were right.
25:19But I fixed that.
25:21I gave him a set of wrong ones.
25:23And he memorized them very carefully
25:24for the verbal quiz scheduled for the next day.
25:27Hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and nitric acid
25:30are all catalytic agents.
25:33Very good, Mr. Scott.
25:35Now, Mr. Moffat.
25:39Sulfuric acid, when combined with H4N7,
25:42will form a solution of hydrochloric acid.
25:48You'd better remain after class, Mr. Moffat.
25:51You seem to have everything wrong today.
25:54Class dismissed.
25:57Hal realized that I had crossed him up.
25:59He was accustomed to being a winner.
26:01Never a loser.
26:03He was plenty angry because I'd outsmarted him
26:04and he showed it.
26:13Professor Cushman put Hal to work
26:14on a difficult experiment
26:15that would keep him busy the rest of the afternoon.
26:18And just to needle him,
26:19I walked Virginia past the laboratory window.
26:22The look he gave us told me
26:23I'd better get away from there quick.
26:25You could never tell what he'd do
26:26when his temper flared.
26:29This time it brought tragedy.
26:32We visited him in the hospital
26:34and tried to talk to him,
26:36but he wouldn't answer.
26:38He just lay there, staring up at us.
26:41The doctors told us
26:42that the chemicals might affect
26:43certain glands and nerves,
26:45and if they did,
26:46his features would never be normal again.
26:49And you haven't seen him since then?
26:51No.
26:53I don't think I've seen him since.
26:55I don't think I've seen him since.
26:56His features would never be normal again.
26:58And you haven't seen him since then?
27:00No. He left the hospital after several weeks
27:01and just dropped out of sight.
27:03Did the doctors tell you anything else about him?
27:05I mean about his mental state.
27:07Oh, yes.
27:08One of them did say that Hal
27:09was pretty bitter when he left.
27:11Yeah.
27:12A thing like that could very easily
27:13have affected his mind.
27:15And if he is the Creeper,
27:16I guess that's what happened.
27:18You mean he may have killed
27:19Professor Cushman just because
27:20he kept him after class that day?
27:23Possibly.
27:24A mental quirk can develop
27:25into an extreme case of paranoia.
27:28You say he was in love with you.
27:30Well, I don't know.
27:32I never took Hal very seriously
27:33because Clifford and I
27:34were in love with each other.
27:36I see.
27:38Well, thank you very much
27:39for the information you've given.
27:48Oh.
27:49I'm going to have your place
27:50watched day and night for a while,
27:51Mr. Scott.
27:52You mean he might come here?
27:54Well, you never can tell
27:55what a man will do
27:56when his mind's affected.
27:57Better to be on the safe side.
27:59He might hold you responsible
28:00for what happened.
28:02After all, you gave him
28:03the wrong answers.
28:04Yes, I did.
28:06Well, now, don't let it upset you.
28:07We won't let anything happen.
28:09And you will explain to Mrs. Scott
28:10about my men covering the place.
28:12She might think they're prowlers.
28:13Surely.
28:14Good night.
28:15Good night.
28:22Good night.
28:52Good night.
29:08Be right with him.
29:22See something you like, mister?
29:31That's a very fine piece,
29:32my friend.
29:33Very reasonable.
29:34You can have it for...
29:38What's the matter?
29:39Nothing.
29:40I was just going to say
29:41that you can buy it
29:42for practically nothing.
29:43How much?
29:45Well, to you,
29:46$12 and a half.
29:48I'll take it.
29:50I'll pay you for it tomorrow.
29:51I'm sorry.
29:52I don't do business that way.
29:54You don't trust me?
29:55No.
29:56In my business,
29:57it's too expensive.
29:58Put it back
29:59or I'll call the police.
30:02Help!
30:03Please!
30:21Who's there?
30:22It's me.
30:25Oh, I'm glad.
30:27Come in.
30:33I was worried about you.
30:35I mean, those men
30:36who were after you.
30:38Thanks for helping me.
30:40I brought them here
30:41because I was worried
30:42about you.
30:44I was worried
30:45about you.
30:46I mean, those men
30:47who were after you.
30:48Thanks for helping me.
30:49I brought you something.
30:51Oh, thank you.
30:52What is it?
30:54Don't you like it?
30:56I'm sure I do.
30:59Why don't you look at it?
31:01You see,
31:02I'm blind.
31:05Blind?
31:07I thought you might have
31:08guessed it last night.
31:10What did you bring me?
31:13Here.
31:19Oh,
31:20it's beautiful.
31:22I can tell.
31:25Please,
31:26let's sit down.
31:34Why were those men
31:35chasing you?
31:37They thought I'd done
31:38something,
31:39but it wasn't my fault.
31:41Oh, I'm sure it wasn't.
31:44I don't know if I should
31:45accept this from you.
31:47You haven't even told me
31:48your name.
31:49It's Hal.
31:51Oh, mine's Helen.
31:53Last night you seemed
31:54surprised because I wasn't
31:55afraid of you.
31:57What's wrong, Hal?
31:59Should I be afraid?
32:01Everyone else is.
32:03Why?
32:05I can't tell you.
32:07Do you want to be
32:08friends with me?
32:10Sure.
32:12You're nice to me.
32:14And no one else is.
32:16Is that it?
32:18I think I understand.
32:22When you've been blind
32:23as long as I have,
32:25you learn to see
32:26through your senses.
32:28I can't explain it exactly,
32:30but you get a feeling
32:31about people
32:32when you meet them.
32:34You see a picture
32:35of them in your mind.
32:37Not just what they
32:38look like,
32:39but what they really are.
32:42You see them much more
32:43clearly than you do
32:44with your eyes.
32:45Maybe that's why they say
32:46looks are deceptive.
32:49Do you know what I mean?
32:52Yes, I know.
32:54I'd like to help you
32:55if you'd let me.
32:57You can.
32:58How?
32:59Just let me come to see you.
33:01Of course I want you to.
33:03I'm alone most of the time
33:04except when I give
33:05piano lessons.
33:08I have such a good idea
33:09of you now.
33:11But if I could touch
33:12your face,
33:13then...
33:14No.
33:15Don't do that.
33:16Why not?
33:17I don't want you to.
33:20Hal.
33:24Hal!
33:43Oh, good morning, Commissioner.
33:45Good morning, Mr. Parkington.
33:47I thought you'd be
33:48dropping by about this time.
33:50So, you're sitting here
33:51playing gin rummy
33:52with another creeper murder
33:53on the front page
33:54of the newspapers.
33:55I think better
33:56when I'm enjoying
33:57what I'm enjoying.
33:59I'm not a creeper.
34:01I'm a murderer.
34:03I'm a murderer.
34:05I'm a murderer.
34:07I'm a murderer.
34:09I'm a murderer.
34:11I'm a murderer.
34:13It's my hobby.
34:14I'm a pigeon fancier.
34:17Now you listen to me, Donnelly.
34:18We told you.
34:19I know, I know.
34:20You've told me already
34:21that you wanted the creeper
34:22arrested within 24 hours.
34:23Well, gentlemen,
34:24he's still at large.
34:26Now, I suppose the mayor
34:27and yourself have decided
34:28to take over personally.
34:30No doubt you'll have
34:31the killer in custody
34:32in ten minutes flat.
34:33I'll just let the newspapers
34:34know that it's in your lap.
34:36Just a minute, captain.
34:37Let's not be hasty about this.
34:38You don't mean
34:39that His Honor the mayor
34:40wouldn't relish the job
34:41that you wouldn't like
34:42That's beside the point the entire city is up in arms and the creeper goes on killing people now
34:47I'm a reasonable man Donnelly. I'm glad to hear it commissioner
34:50Now that the pressure is off I can let you know that we have the first
34:53Definite clues to the identity of the creeper. Who is it? Yes, who is it?
34:57I said clue gentlemen when I'm certain I'll give you the lowdown and I believe it'll be soon
35:03That's all I can tell you is the moment now if you will excuse me, I have gates on a triple blitz
35:13Why don't you let him know about the newspaper clippings what have those publicity hounds filling the front pages with a lot of stuff to be
35:19Scared the creeper right out of town
35:24Discard
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36:09two and three and four and one and two and three and four and
36:16That's fine Dorothy. Just fine
36:19She's coming on very nicely. Mrs. Arbinger. You'll be playing the classics before you know it
36:24I don't want to play that stuff. I want to play boogie-woogie
36:27Oh, you can play that too as a hobby
36:29But first you must master the things that are solid but boogie-woogie is
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36:36Dear put your music away. We're going home now. She gets that from her father. He plays hot trumpet in the fireman's band
36:44Come along, dear
36:48We'll see you next week at the same time
36:51I'll see that she practices like you told her to miss Helen. I'll be right in the grill Oh Dorothy
36:57Good night. Good night
37:06You
37:37Oh
37:39Is it hello
37:42It's you Hal. I didn't hear you. Come in. I didn't knock
37:46Are those men after you again? No, I was listening outside
37:51When those people left I just walked in please sit down
37:59You make a living teaching kids to play oh, yes, I managed to get along
38:05It's tough doing that you being like you are I love music and I like teaching it to others
38:12I don't find my blindness too much of a handicap
38:17Won't you ever be able to see
38:20The doctor told me a year ago that there might be a chance if I had an operation why don't you do it?
38:27It would be very expensive
38:30How much a lot of money so much that I don't even think about it anymore if you could see you
38:39What were you going to say how
38:42nothing
38:44What's wrong how
38:46Why don't you want me to see you? Are you afraid?
38:50Yeah, I'm afraid but why?
38:54You'd know if you could see me well if I'm not afraid of you now, why would I be if I could see you?
39:00You would be
39:01Everybody else is
39:03But it's probably just as well that I'm blind
39:06Don't you have any idea how much that operation would cost? Oh, the doctor said it would be two or three thousand dollars at least
39:13I'm going now Hal
39:16Yeah
39:18If you just let me touch your face, I'm sure that
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44:46Hello Virginia
44:48Who are you you don't remember me?
44:53No, I
44:56You're not yeah, yeah, I've changed a little since I saw you have me
45:04your face
45:07It frightens you doesn't it
45:12Believe it
45:14This is what you and Cliff did to me, but we never knew
45:18Yeah, you're afraid of me just like all the others
45:22You've even got a detective outside now protect you for me. They insisted on guarding the house
45:29They told us you were the creeper, but you'd killed all those people
45:32Joan professor Cushman and the others I
45:36Need some money a lot of money
45:41I'll do anything I can to help you, but we don't keep very much money in the house
45:45But we don't keep very much money in the house Chris doing all right for himself
45:51You've probably got a lot of jewels
45:54Good evening, mr. Scott. Hello. I'm sorry. You have to stay out here. That's all right, sir. It's my job. Good night. Good night
46:05Keep quiet
46:07Virginia, there's Cliff tell him to come on up
46:11I'm up here Cliff. Okay, dear
46:26Hello darling
46:28What's the matter
46:31It's how
46:33How yeah, it's been a long time
46:37I
46:38Don't blame you for not recognizing me Cliff. They were right. He is the creeper. He killed those people
46:45Why hell what happened to you? Look at my face
46:49Yes, but that's what happened to me
46:53Thanks to you
46:55Why did you come here? I?
46:57Need money. I told him we'd be glad to do anything we could to help him
47:01yes, of course get those jewels of mine in the wall safe, but
47:06All right, they're in here
47:23I'll take it but it's locked. I keep the key in the desk drawer. I won't need a key
47:28But how there's personal papers in it things of no value to you, but very valuable to me
47:32I'd like to keep them if you don't mind. Okay, I'm not it remember. I'm watching
47:53Here's the jewelry put up your hands you go downstairs and let the detective in
48:02I'm sorry Hal, but I had to
48:16Mr. Scott, mr. Scott
48:27What's going on I heard a shot it's how I'm off it he's upstairs my husband shot him
48:33I
48:58Calling cars 41 and 53 district 5 cars
49:0241 and 53 district 5
49:04Proceeded once to 500 block Cottage Grove Avenue
49:08Investigate a 3-4-1
49:10Proceed with caution. This job is by the creeper
49:22There's another one oh
49:25Yeah, he's been hit. All right
49:28Maybe he's been hurt badly enough to slow him up. Captain Donnelly. Yeah, you just got a flash on the radio
49:33They've traced him to the tenement district over by Grand Avenue. Oh, maybe hey, you know what I think? Yeah, I know
49:57I
50:27I
50:57You
51:28You
51:36Ellen
51:38Startled me you came in by the fire escape. Are you in trouble again? No, I've got something for you
51:48What is it your stuff will bring enough for that operation
51:54Where did you get these
51:57How you're hurt
52:00I'm all right. You have that operation right away
52:05How wait
52:10I'd like an appraisal of these jewels
52:18Yes, ma'am, it'll take a few minutes you can't await yes, I'll wait
52:27I
52:29I
52:31I
52:33You
52:56I'll take get me to police
52:58What did he say when he gave you these jewels?
53:01He told me to sell them and use the money for an operation on my eyes.
53:05Didn't you think that was a little funny?
53:08I started to ask him about them, but he left before I had a chance.
53:12Don't you realize you can get yourself into a lot of trouble protecting a criminal?
53:17A criminal?
53:19Well, I think you can call him that.
53:23I can't believe it.
53:25Didn't you know the police were after him?
53:27No.
53:28Not even that first night when they came to your room?
53:31I thought they were just some men.
53:33He never told me.
53:35No.
53:37No, I guess he wouldn't.
53:39I knew he was in some sort of trouble, but I didn't realize it was with the police.
53:44What has he done?
53:46Murder. At wholesale.
53:49He happens to be the Creeper.
53:53The Creeper.
53:56Maybe you'd better sit down.
54:02He was so nice to me.
54:06I just can't believe this about him.
54:26Extra, Extra. Blind girl confesses friendship with Creeper killer.
54:31Read all about it. Blind girl confesses...
54:35Extra Extra. Read all about it.
54:38Blind girl tells all about the Creeper.
54:41Extra Extra. Get your late edition here.
54:43Blind girl tells all...
54:45Let me read.
54:47Blind girl tells all... Read all about it.
54:49Get your paper here. Get your late edition.
54:52We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
55:22We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
55:52We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
56:22We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
56:52We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
56:55We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
56:58We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:01We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:04We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:07We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:10We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:13We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:16We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:19We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:22We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:25We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:28We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:31We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:34We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:37We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:40We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:43We're going to have to find Colonel Helldorf!
57:47That was a fine thing you did, Mrs. Paige, helping us trap the killer.
57:50That was a fine thing you did, Mrs. Paige, helping us trap the killer.
57:53I wonder how he feels about it.
57:56He trusted me, wanted to help me.
57:59Don't let it get you. His mind had snapped.
58:02After all, he was a psychopathic killer.
58:05And by the way, I have some news for you.
58:08I've been talking to certain people and we...
58:11They think you're going to get that operation.
58:14Oh, wonderful.
58:17You look tired. Why don't I see you home?
58:20Oh, thank you.
58:28Well, there goes my pigeon.
58:44The End