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00:00:00The End
00:00:30The jury has found you guilty of the crime as an accomplice.
00:00:59The court sentences you to the penitentiary for ten years.
00:01:06Hello. Give me a rewrite, ma'am.
00:01:10Joe? Can't talk it. Julie Saunders got ten years.
00:01:14Yeah, yeah. I know. Sure, it's a tough break.
00:01:19Which all goes to prove you never can tell what'll come into this town on the noon bus.
00:01:29Canoga Park. Ten minutes.
00:01:36This isn't your stop, sir. I know that.
00:01:43This isn't your stop, sir. I know that.
00:01:58I know that.
00:02:01All the safety deposit box. Sign your name on the last line, please.
00:02:22Your address, here. I'm moving. I know what my new address will be.
00:02:35You can let us know when you get Loki. That'll be six dollars, please.
00:02:41You can use this, please.
00:03:08Hello, Mr.
00:03:17Hello.
00:03:20THE END
00:03:50Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know this was occupied.
00:04:20Taxi! Taxi!
00:04:24Taxi!
00:04:26Taxi! Taxi!
00:04:30Just a minute, Sal.
00:04:36Oh, Julie! Come on! I got a taxi!
00:04:48Taxi!
00:05:12It was a fine dinner, wasn't it?
00:05:14Yes, it was very nice.
00:05:16It cost me $16.43.
00:05:18Not including the tip.
00:05:20But money's no object to me when I really go for a girl.
00:05:24Where to?
00:05:26411 Hawthorne.
00:05:28That's a rare book, that's what you see.
00:05:30That's the other side of Mason Street, isn't it?
00:05:32Yeah, yeah.
00:05:33Listen, Harry, I really would like to go home.
00:05:35Oh, now come on, baby. Don't be that way.
00:05:39Take it easy, Harry.
00:05:41Driver, would you take me to 309 Elm Street, please?
00:05:44Yes, ma'am. Where's that?
00:05:46Well, it's back about two miles. You'll have to turn around.
00:05:49Hey, now, wait a minute. Don't turn around.
00:05:52Who's paying for this cab?
00:05:54I said drive to Hawthorne.
00:05:56Look, Harry, I appreciate your company and I've enjoyed the dinner.
00:06:00Every penny of it.
00:06:01But I'm not in the mood to see any of your rare books this evening.
00:06:04Driver, take me to Elm Street, please.
00:06:06Well, I didn't think you were that kind of a girl.
00:06:09Oh, now, don't be antisocial, honey.
00:06:12Uh, drive to Hawthorne.
00:06:14Elm Street.
00:06:15Hey, wait a minute. This ain't Hawthorne.
00:06:26Look, I can't go in two directions at once.
00:06:28One of you better get another cab.
00:06:31Come on. Get out.
00:06:33You can't do this to me.
00:06:35I'll report you. I'll have you fired.
00:06:39You better get another cab.
00:06:45Don't worry about your job. He can't do anything. He's just a blowhard.
00:07:05Driver, Elm Street's back the other way.
00:07:07I know that. We're gonna stop for a cup of coffee.
00:07:10You don't talk very much, do you?
00:07:22I've been thinking.
00:07:23What about?
00:07:24How does a girl like you get mixed up with that kind of a guy?
00:07:27I guess I just have a knack for meeting the wrong kind of people.
00:07:30Well, wait a minute. I'm the man who rescued you, remember?
00:07:33I didn't mean you.
00:07:34Thanks.
00:07:35You, uh, you live alone?
00:07:39No.
00:07:41I'm gonna ask.
00:07:42Like it?
00:07:43Not particularly.
00:07:45Why do you do it then?
00:07:48You wouldn't understand.
00:07:49I know one thing.
00:07:50I don't understand anyone doing anything they don't like to do.
00:07:53Are you doing what you want to do?
00:07:55Driving a hack?
00:07:56Sure, for the time being.
00:07:57If I hadn't been driving a cab, I couldn't have come along at just the right moment.
00:08:01Oh, I could have handled Harry all right.
00:08:03I didn't mean that.
00:08:05I was thinking about my meeting you.
00:08:09Here's to our meeting.
00:08:13It might be more important than you think.
00:08:33It was an expensive cup of coffee. It cost me ten cents.
00:08:40But when I go for a girl, money's no object.
00:08:42That must have sounded pretty silly to you.
00:08:44Yeah, it did.
00:08:45Besides, I don't like drugs.
00:08:47I'm glad I met you, Steve.
00:08:49You're different.
00:08:50Think so?
00:08:51What's your name?
00:08:52Julie Saunders.
00:08:53What's yours?
00:08:54Steve Clark.
00:08:55You are different.
00:08:56Is that you, Julie?
00:08:57Yes, Aunt Corolla.
00:08:58I'll be in in a minute.
00:08:59Goodnight, Steve.
00:09:00Thanks for everything.
00:09:01Goodnight.
00:09:02Julie?
00:09:03How are you, Aunt Cor?
00:09:05How do you feel?
00:09:06How do you feel?
00:09:07How do you feel?
00:09:08I'm so sorry.
00:09:09What's your name?
00:09:10I'm so sorry.
00:09:11I'm so sorry.
00:09:12Good night.
00:09:21Julie.
00:09:27How are you, Aunt Cora?
00:09:31How do you feel?
00:09:32I don't know why you'd bother to ask.
00:09:34How do you expect me to feel being left alone all the time?
00:09:37Oh, this is the first time I've been out in a week.
00:09:39And with whom, may I ask?
00:09:40You wouldn't know it.
00:09:41No.
00:09:41I'm sure I wouldn't.
00:09:43I never do.
00:09:44When I was a girl, I had young men call at the house
00:09:46instead of meeting them on street corners.
00:09:49I wasn't ashamed of them.
00:09:50They were properly presented.
00:09:52I haven't had much opportunity to have anyone properly presented,
00:09:55have I, Aunt Cora?
00:09:56I'm sorry, Julie, if you feel that I haven't done quite enough for you.
00:10:00I didn't say that.
00:10:01I've done my best.
00:10:02A person either has it in them to amount to something,
00:10:04or they haven't.
00:10:05If you had one ounce of ambition,
00:10:07you wouldn't be content with your job.
00:10:09If you'll recall, Aunt Cora,
00:10:10it was your suggestion that I quit school and start earning some money.
00:10:13There you go again.
00:10:14Always throwing up what you're doing for me.
00:10:16I'm glad your mother isn't alive to see how you treat me.
00:10:19I didn't mean it that way.
00:10:21I'm going to bed.
00:10:22I'm on the early shift tomorrow.
00:10:24You knew I wasn't feeling well when you went to work this morning.
00:10:26But that didn't make any difference to you.
00:10:28I had to drag myself out of bed so I could have some supper.
00:10:32I left the dishes.
00:10:33Hope you don't mind.
00:10:34You know.
00:10:53I'm not.
00:10:54I'm not.
00:10:56I'm not.
00:11:26Good morning, Martha.
00:11:30Morning, Dewey.
00:11:31Gosh, am I tired.
00:11:32I didn't get in until 5.30.
00:11:34How was that another guy with a milkman?
00:11:37How'd your day turn out?
00:11:38Oh, brother, what a heel.
00:11:40I thought I'd met them all.
00:11:41You know, I could resent that.
00:11:48Well, hello.
00:11:49I didn't mean you, Steve.
00:11:51You know that.
00:11:53I didn't think I'd be seeing you so soon, if ever.
00:11:56Well, I'm a pretty hard guy to shake.
00:12:00Sir, is there anything you'd like?
00:12:02Just a cup of coffee.
00:12:05Like your work?
00:12:07It's all right.
00:12:08I don't know anything else I could do.
00:12:10You ought to have people waiting on you.
00:12:13That's funny.
00:12:13I thought of that, too.
00:12:14Hey, miss, how about a little service?
00:12:21Yes, sir.
00:12:22I'll be right back.
00:12:27What will you have?
00:12:28Give me a cup of fried eggs, bacon, and coffee.
00:12:36Never mind the eggs.
00:12:38Make me big this.
00:12:39I'll take a stack of wheat cakes instead.
00:12:42No, no, no.
00:12:45Better not have the wheat cakes.
00:12:46Not on my diet.
00:12:48Give me a bowl of cornflakes.
00:12:52Oh, and instead of coffee,
00:12:54better make that a cup of tea.
00:12:55Hey, Martha.
00:13:13Look, I'm not working tonight.
00:13:15I'm not either.
00:13:17Will you tell Julie I'll pick her up at her house at 8 o'clock?
00:13:19Oh, I'll be glad to.
00:13:32You didn't tell me you were going out, didn't I?
00:13:35I guess I forgot.
00:13:36So I'm going to be left all alone again.
00:13:39Please, Aunt Clara.
00:13:40He's somebody special.
00:13:42Please try to be nice to him.
00:13:43And I'm not special.
00:13:45I don't count for anything at all.
00:13:46Don't worry.
00:13:50We won't be out too late.
00:13:59Hey, you're really something.
00:14:02You don't look so bad yourself.
00:14:03That's good.
00:14:04We're going, boys.
00:14:12Oh, oh, Julie.
00:14:15Julie.
00:14:15Help me get her to the couch.
00:14:25Where's the kitchen?
00:14:26I got some water.
00:14:27Through that door.
00:14:29He won't leave me, will you, Julie?
00:14:37You knew I wouldn't.
00:14:40Here we are.
00:14:40Here we are.
00:14:47Aren't you going to send for a doctor?
00:14:49I don't believe that will be necessary.
00:14:51You feeling better?
00:14:52Too little.
00:14:53I'm sorry to have spoiled you eating.
00:14:55Oh, that's all right.
00:14:56It's going to rain anyway.
00:14:58Too bad this hasn't happened to you, but you understand.
00:15:01Oh, sure.
00:15:01I'll see you some other time.
00:15:05There's no need for you to rush off.
00:15:07Mr. Clark.
00:15:08Steve Clark.
00:15:09This is my, uh, cousin.
00:15:11Nice to know you.
00:15:17Now you'll have to stay, Mr. Clark.
00:15:19Don't you think you'd be more comfortable in bed?
00:15:28Oh, no.
00:15:29I'm quite all right here.
00:15:33Steve, I know you planned on going out this evening.
00:15:35You're perfectly all right with me.
00:15:36What a horrible thing to say, Julie.
00:15:38I'm sure Mr. Clark has no intentions of leaving.
00:15:41It must be a fuse.
00:15:46Where's the fuse box?
00:15:47I'll fix it.
00:15:48It's in the attic.
00:15:49Got a match?
00:15:50Here's a candle.
00:15:57I'll show you where to go.
00:16:05The last door on the left.
00:16:11I'm glad you're staying in tonight, Julie.
00:16:37I really am not feeling very, very well.
00:16:38There's nothing in the world wrong with you
00:16:40except that you're fightful.
00:16:42How dare you say such a thing to me?
00:16:44I sacrifice my life to give you a good home.
00:16:46And do you appreciate it?
00:16:47You're just waiting for the chance to leave me.
00:16:49You'd marry the first man who'd ask you.
00:16:51You're not here because you love me.
00:16:53You're just putting up with me.
00:16:55Fighting for me to die.
00:16:56Get out of my sight.
00:17:06Get out!
00:17:08Why do you put up with me?
00:17:21You heard.
00:17:22Oh, Steve, I'm so terribly sorry.
00:17:25What's there to be sorry for?
00:17:26I understand.
00:17:27You don't know her, Steve.
00:17:28She's selfish.
00:17:29Just a bitter old woman.
00:17:31She's unhappy and she doesn't want anybody else to be happy.
00:17:33Does she treat all of her relatives like that?
00:17:37I'm the only one that's left.
00:17:38I've tried to get along with her.
00:17:41I feel sorry for Aunt Cora.
00:17:43Time and time again, I made up my mind to leave,
00:17:45to go to another city to leave my own life.
00:17:47But I just can't bring myself to do it.
00:17:50The thought of her here alone.
00:17:51The funny part of it is that she accuses me of waiting for her to die
00:17:57so I could inherit this house.
00:17:59If she knew how I hated this house.
00:18:01But you do like me, don't you, Julie?
00:18:06I don't know.
00:18:08Last night you said I was different.
00:18:11You are different.
00:18:12Of course I am.
00:18:13I'm going places.
00:18:15Yeah.
00:18:16I think you are.
00:18:18Want to come along, Julie?
00:18:20You need me, Julie.
00:18:21Need me just like I need you.
00:18:23Oh, I know what you're thinking.
00:18:27I'll tell you a secret.
00:18:29People still get married.
00:18:50I'll only charge you half-pair.
00:18:52Where to, Mrs. Clark?
00:18:54Anyplace.
00:18:54I'm on my honeymoon.
00:18:56Oh, of course it is.
00:18:57So am I.
00:18:57Let's go together.
00:19:00You know, I've got a confession to make, Julie.
00:19:02I wasn't able to get reservations at the hotel.
00:19:05Gee, I hate to take you to that dinky little room of mine.
00:19:08It hasn't even got a threshold to carry you over.
00:19:10Oh, darling, I never liked a threshold anyhow.
00:19:14I wonder how Aunt Cora's going to take all this.
00:19:18Oh, it'll be a terrible shock, but she'll get over it.
00:19:21It has for us so.
00:19:24Uh, there's another thing, Julie.
00:19:27I, maybe I should have told you this before.
00:19:30There was a girl.
00:19:32Please.
00:19:33I don't care anything about the past.
00:19:35I'm only interested in our future.
00:19:37I want you to know this.
00:19:39You see, I've been married before, Julie.
00:19:41It was just one of those things that didn't work out.
00:19:44Maybe it was my fault.
00:19:46How long have you been divorced?
00:19:48A year ago this month.
00:19:49Well, I'm glad that's off my chest.
00:19:56Hey, it's time for me to check in.
00:19:57I won't be but a minute.
00:20:04Steve Clark, please.
00:20:08What do you expect him?
00:20:10Yeah, I see.
00:20:11Will you give him a message?
00:20:12Ask him to call Capital 17132 at once.
00:20:16It's very important.
00:20:18Yeah.
00:20:24Oh, Steve.
00:20:25Now I know what you meant when you said you needed me.
00:20:28Don't worry, darling.
00:20:29There are a lot of things I can do with this little place.
00:20:31We can put chins at the windows.
00:20:32We'll have to get a new flip cover for the davenport.
00:20:34Oh, darling.
00:20:36I'm afraid you'll have to find some other place to put your socks.
00:20:40Do you have a stove?
00:20:41Sure, behind that curtain there.
00:20:45There's a note on your door.
00:20:46See what it is, will you?
00:20:53You are to call Capital 17132.
00:20:56It's very important.
00:20:58That's funny.
00:20:59That's my lawyer.
00:21:04Hello, George.
00:21:19This is Steve Clark.
00:21:21What's on your mind?
00:21:23Fishing?
00:21:25No, I don't think so.
00:21:26I haven't got time.
00:21:29Sure, I feel fine.
00:21:30I just got married.
00:21:31What's the matter with you?
00:21:34Are you kidding?
00:21:35What are you trying to do?
00:21:36Make a bigotmust out of me?
00:21:38Well, that's impossible.
00:21:41Well, I still can't believe it.
00:21:44Yeah.
00:21:45Yeah, I see.
00:21:47All right, George.
00:21:48Goodbye.
00:21:49What's the matter, Steve?
00:21:52I can't understand it.
00:21:54I was certain my divorce was fine.
00:21:56I don't see how I could have missed it a month.
00:21:58I'm going to go see that lawyer.
00:21:59I'll go with you.
00:22:00No, I'd rather you didn't matter.
00:22:03It might be embarrassing for you.
00:22:04Oh, Steve.
00:22:07Julie, now it's going to be all right.
00:22:08No, no.
00:22:09You keep it.
00:22:10We'll be using it again.
00:22:13Julie, I know how you hate to go back to Aunt Cora's.
00:22:16But at worst, it'll only be for a little while.
00:22:18I'll see you every day.
00:22:19I won't even give you a chance to miss me.
00:22:25What's the matter, Julie?
00:22:26You haven't said a word all evening.
00:22:28I guess I haven't given her much chance to talk.
00:22:30I'm afraid I've kind of monopolized the conversation.
00:22:32You're a good cook, Mrs. Hudson.
00:22:34Well, I've been at it a long time.
00:22:36I do hope you plan to stay in town, Mr. Clark.
00:22:39I certainly do if you'll invite me to dinner again.
00:22:41Of course.
00:22:42It's nice to be appreciated.
00:22:46Don't make my tea too strong.
00:22:49Here, I'll help you.
00:22:49Hey, you know, I think Aunt Cora's falling for me.
00:23:12Why shouldn't she?
00:23:13I did.
00:23:14Are you sorry, Aunt?
00:23:17I guess I should understand, but everything happens so fast.
00:23:20I'm still in a daze.
00:23:27I'm glad I'm forgiven.
00:23:32Here, make yourself useful.
00:23:34Pour the hot water in the cup.
00:23:35The tea bags are over there.
00:23:36Stand up.
00:23:37Don't make it too strong.
00:23:38Right.
00:23:38All right.
00:24:08I want two quarts of milk and two dozen eggs, and be sure that they're fresh.
00:24:19Oh, Steve, I didn't know it was you.
00:24:21Well, at least I don't have to worry about the milk, man.
00:24:25Maybe you can spare me a cup of coffee.
00:24:26Help yourself. I have to take Ann Cora to breakfast.
00:24:29What's the matter with her?
00:24:30Nothing serious. She just feels like being lazy, I guess.
00:24:33Oh, that's great if you can get away with it.
00:24:34I'll be glad when we get a place of our own.
00:24:40Won't be long now. I've got an apartment all picked up.
00:24:43Oh? Where is it?
00:24:45Oh, it's a surprise. Got a threshold and everything.
00:24:50Sorry, I have to go. Remember, I've got a kiss coming.
00:24:53I won't forget.
00:25:04I don't know what seems to be the matter with me this morning.
00:25:14I feel so drowsy.
00:25:16Perhaps you'll feel better after you've had your breakfast.
00:25:19I felt like this was similar last night.
00:25:21Here.
00:25:24Don't leave me, Julie.
00:25:26Drink your grapefruit, too.
00:25:27Oh. Oh, yes.
00:25:29Oh, my heart.
00:25:44It's bound me so.
00:25:46Maybe I'd better stay at home.
00:25:48Oh, I don't know.
00:25:53Drink this.
00:25:54Drink this.
00:25:59Aunt Cora.
00:26:12I don't know, please.
00:26:14I'd better go call Dr. Brown.
00:26:29Hello.
00:26:35Hello, Dr. Brown's office.
00:26:37This is Miss...
00:26:38Who are you calling?
00:26:43Dr. Brown.
00:26:44Aunt Cora's ill.
00:26:45Oh, she doesn't need a doctor.
00:26:47But you don't understand.
00:26:48She's really sick this time.
00:26:49I'm afraid.
00:26:50There's nothing to be afraid of.
00:26:52She doesn't need a doctor.
00:26:53But, Steve, she might die.
00:26:56What's so terrible about death?
00:26:57We all have to die sometimes.
00:27:01You don't know what you're saying.
00:27:03Oh, yes, I do.
00:27:05Listen, Julie.
00:27:06You said I was different.
00:27:08And I am.
00:27:09I...
00:27:10I don't figure things the way most people do.
00:27:12I'll take Aunt Cora, for instance.
00:27:14She's old.
00:27:15She's no good to anyone in the world.
00:27:17She's unhappy, and she's made you unhappy.
00:27:19There's no reason for her to live.
00:27:21So I...
00:27:22Well, I...
00:27:24fixed her tea last night
00:27:25and her grapefruit juice this morning.
00:27:27You're crazy.
00:27:31Don't say that.
00:27:32Don't ever say that again.
00:27:38Anyway, uh...
00:27:40What's so crazy about getting rid of a useless old woman
00:27:43when it gives us everything we've ever wanted?
00:27:46What do you mean?
00:27:48Listen, Julie.
00:27:49Listen carefully.
00:27:50I've got $200,000
00:27:52in a safety deposit box downtown.
00:27:54There are two reasons why I can't touch it.
00:27:57One is the cops might start asking questions.
00:27:59The other is a guy by the name of Rogers.
00:28:02Now, you hate your aunt.
00:28:05And I've got all that money I can't touch.
00:28:08It's also simple, Julie.
00:28:10If you just play it smart.
00:28:12You know...
00:28:12You know how most guys get picked up?
00:28:14They pull a job,
00:28:15and then they can't wait to start spending the dough without me.
00:28:18That's the reason I came to this town,
00:28:19so I could figure a legitimate angle.
00:28:21And now I've got it.
00:28:21When that car dies,
00:28:24everything in this house goes to you.
00:28:27We plant the money in that trunk
00:28:28upstairs in the attic.
00:28:31Everybody thinks she's just an eccentric old woman
00:28:33who hoarded her money.
00:28:34Maybe they even think your uncle left it to her.
00:28:37Think of it, Julie.
00:28:38$200,000.
00:28:39We're free.
00:28:40We can go places together.
00:28:42What do you want?
00:28:42Name it.
00:28:49Police headquarters.
00:28:50Don't forget to tell them you served it to her.
00:29:01See, I...
00:29:02I told you, Julie, that I love you,
00:29:04and...
00:29:05and I do.
00:29:07But you've got to be practical about love, too.
00:29:10You can't testify against me.
00:29:13You're my wife.
00:29:14I can't testify against you.
00:29:15We're in this thing together.
00:29:17But I'm not your wife.
00:29:18Oh, yes, you are.
00:29:20That line about the divorce
00:29:23was just one of my bright ideas.
00:29:25You see, I had to get you back here
00:29:26in the house with Aunt Cora.
00:29:30Murderer.
00:29:33Listen, Julie.
00:29:35Get this straight.
00:29:37What I have,
00:29:39I keep.
00:29:40That goes for the money,
00:29:42and it goes for you.
00:29:44Don't do anything to change that.
00:29:49Don't do anything to change that.
00:29:49Good morning, Julie.
00:30:00Good morning, Julie.
00:30:19I hate to bother you, but I'm in the middle of the cake and ran out of eggs.
00:30:22Could you spare a couple?
00:30:24Of course.
00:30:24Help yourself.
00:30:25Nothing like a good neighbor.
00:30:28What are you doing home?
00:30:30My aunt isn't feeling very well.
00:30:32She's staying in bed this morning.
00:30:34Too bad.
00:30:34What's the matter with her?
00:30:37Nothing, really.
00:30:39Nothing.
00:30:40Cora hasn't been in bed at this hour.
00:30:42She must be sick.
00:30:45Mrs. Ferguson.
00:30:52Yes?
00:30:53May I come in?
00:30:55Who is it?
00:30:56It's me, Miss Ferguson.
00:30:57Hi.
00:31:00Julie said you're not feeling well.
00:31:02Thought I'd come up and see if there's anything I can do.
00:31:06I don't think so.
00:31:09Where do you hurt?
00:31:11All over.
00:31:14Did you send for a doctor?
00:31:16Julie did.
00:31:18Oh, I wish it'd carry on.
00:31:20Who'd she call?
00:31:21Dr. Brown.
00:31:24Dr. Brown?
00:31:25Dr. Brown.
00:31:26That quack.
00:31:28Never you mind.
00:31:29I'll get my doctor.
00:31:30He'll come right away.
00:31:31Dr. Brown's no more than a vet.
00:31:37Dr. Brown.
00:31:38Spooky idea.
00:31:40Makes me madder to wet him.
00:31:41Your aunt's sick of new things.
00:31:55Dr. Wagner's office.
00:31:57I'd like to talk to Dr. Wagner.
00:32:01Dr. Wagner?
00:32:02This is Miss Ferguson.
00:32:03You know.
00:32:04You know Miss Ferguson's had the operation five years ago.
00:32:07Well, Dr. Wagner, I'm awful worried about my neighbor, Miss Hoop.
00:32:11What?
00:32:12Yes, Miss Hudson, next door.
00:32:13She's awful sick.
00:32:18You don't look too well yourself.
00:32:21Now, don't worry about your aunt.
00:32:23She'll be all right.
00:32:25Goodbye.
00:32:25Goodbye.
00:32:25Goodbye.
00:32:26You get prescription pills, and I'll stay with your aunt, Cora.
00:32:44You've got to get a hold of yourself.
00:32:45You'll be sick, too.
00:32:54Goodbye.
00:32:56Goodbye.
00:33:01She doesn't need a doctor.
00:33:03There's nothing to be afraid of.
00:33:05You're my wife.
00:33:07You can't testify against me.
00:33:09I can't testify against you, either.
00:33:11We're in this thing together.
00:33:13She doesn't need a doctor.
00:33:16You're my wife.
00:33:18You can't testify against me.
00:33:20I can't testify against you, either.
00:33:22We're in this thing together.
00:33:24Don't do anything to change.
00:33:26There.
00:33:32Taxi, Miss.
00:33:34Taxi.
00:33:35You shouldn't have left Aunt Cora alone.
00:33:47Mrs. Ferguson is with her. She's a woman from next door.
00:33:50Have you gone crazy?
00:33:50But I couldn't help it.
00:33:51I told you not to call a doctor.
00:33:52But I didn't.
00:33:53You're lying.
00:33:53I'm not. You've got to believe me.
00:33:55Mrs. Ferguson insisted upon calling one.
00:33:57If I tried to stop her, she would have thought something was wrong.
00:34:01Maybe you're right.
00:34:03What did the doctor say?
00:34:04You diagnosed a condition of a heart ailment.
00:34:07Where's the prescription?
00:34:09Unwrap it.
00:34:16Oh, digitalis.
00:34:22I'm afraid it's a little too late to do Aunt Cora any good.
00:34:30You're going to knock me over with the feather when we found all that money.
00:34:32Stacks with stacks of it.
00:34:35You wouldn't think a thing like that could happen to that girl.
00:34:37She was just like anybody else.
00:34:39Why didn't it happen to me?
00:34:40Well, it won't do her any good now.
00:34:42Her niece, Julie Sanders, gets all the dough.
00:34:45What a lucky gal.
00:34:47Didn't you have any idea the money was there?
00:34:49No.
00:34:50What do you intend to do with it all?
00:34:52I don't know yet.
00:34:53Are you the only heir, as far as I know?
00:34:55Where did you go to school?
00:34:56How long have you lived here?
00:34:57Do you work for a living?
00:34:58Are you planning to get married?
00:34:59Please leave me alone.
00:35:02We'll request the court to appoint you executrix without bond as stipulated in your aunt's will.
00:35:08It's just routine.
00:35:10Now, when you get the certified copies of letters testamentary,
00:35:13you take them to your bank,
00:35:15and they'll deposit the funds of the estate to your account.
00:35:18Be sure you keep a record of any bills or debts you pay.
00:35:21This may sound like a line, but...
00:35:26Haven't I met you someplace before?
00:35:29No, I don't believe so.
00:35:31At the athletic club?
00:35:32No, I've never been there.
00:35:33Oh.
00:35:35It'll take a few months to probate the will.
00:35:37That's to protect creditors or any others who might have a claim against the estate.
00:35:43I know.
00:35:44The Winthrop's.
00:35:45That's where we met.
00:35:46No, I've never been advised to their house.
00:35:49Guess I need a memory course.
00:35:51Oh, yes.
00:35:53Uh, you can draw about $3,100 as executrix.
00:35:57That should carry you over until you get your inheritance.
00:36:01Mr. Harper.
00:36:03Yes?
00:36:06No, I...
00:36:07I don't believe you can help me.
00:36:08Why, do anything I can.
00:36:10Don't forget, I'm your lawyer.
00:36:12I won't forget.
00:36:13Thank you very much.
00:36:17Here's a bill you'll want to take care of as soon as possible.
00:36:20From the mortuary.
00:36:22I see you had your aunt cremated.
00:36:24Yes, it was her last request.
00:36:27From Dr. Wagner, two visits.
00:36:30Your aunt wasn't sick very long.
00:36:32No, she wasn't.
00:36:34I'm sorry I didn't have the opportunity to know her better.
00:36:40Mr. Harper, we've never met.
00:36:41But I think I can tell you where you've seen me.
00:36:44You like your malted milks with lots of whipped cream and lots of chocolate.
00:36:48What?
00:36:49How did you know that?
00:36:50I'm the girl who served them to you.
00:36:52I work in the malt shop around the corner.
00:36:54Oh, so that's where it was.
00:36:56I've not only a bad memory, but I should have my eyes examined.
00:37:00I guess it's just my fondness for malts that made me overlook you.
00:37:04I'll try to make up for being so stupid.
00:37:08You know, you've probably started a vogue.
00:37:11I'll bet half the people in town are tearing up their houses trying to find a hidden fortune.
00:37:14Was there anything else you wanted to see me about?
00:37:19Well, just one more thing.
00:37:23Yes?
00:37:25Will you have dinner with me sometime?
00:37:28Sometime.
00:37:34Goodbye, Mr. Harper.
00:37:36Goodbye, Miss Saunders.
00:37:44Sure took you long enough.
00:38:02When do we get the dough?
00:38:03It'll take a few months.
00:38:05What do you have, Miss?
00:38:06Ginger ale, please.
00:38:08Why the delay?
00:38:10We have to wait for the probate.
00:38:12I'll take you on that.
00:38:14Leave it.
00:38:23What?
00:38:24Get in my cab.
00:38:25It's parked down the street by the mall shop.
00:38:27Stay away from everybody and keep your trap shut.
00:38:44Well, if it isn't my old pal, Freddy Howard.
00:38:49What are you doing in this burp, Charlie?
00:38:51Oh, just blew in.
00:38:53Still know how to pick them, don't you, Fred?
00:38:57I know what you mean.
00:38:59That doll sure wasn't an awful hurry to get out of here.
00:39:01What are you doing for a living?
00:39:04I got myself a job.
00:39:06Settling down.
00:39:08This is a small world, Fred.
00:39:11Here's Rogers looking all over the east for me.
00:39:13And what happened?
00:39:14I don't care if I ever see you.
00:39:16My bump's smack into you.
00:39:18How is Rogers?
00:39:19Splendin'.
00:39:20What about?
00:39:22Says you owe him dough.
00:39:23Lots of it.
00:39:24It's crazy.
00:39:26What do you have?
00:39:28That'll do.
00:39:28Scotch and soda.
00:39:31Make it two.
00:39:34Julie!
00:39:34Julie!
00:39:40Hello there.
00:39:41Dr. Wagner.
00:39:42Well, that's strange.
00:39:44I was just thinking about you.
00:39:45Where are you going?
00:39:47Well, I was going home.
00:39:48Well, you don't have to take care, but I can drive you.
00:39:51Better call out your way.
00:39:52Well, I wouldn't dream of putting you in all that trouble.
00:39:54Why?
00:39:54No trouble at all.
00:39:56Well, I was going to the mall shop a minute.
00:39:58Well, I was headed there, too.
00:39:59I want to pick up a box of candy for the wife.
00:40:11I'll decide in just a minute.
00:40:18Well, if it isn't Julie.
00:40:20Gee, I thought you'd forgotten all about us that you became an heiress.
00:40:23Don't be silly, Martha.
00:40:24I've just been busy, that's all.
00:40:26Too bad about your aunt.
00:40:27Kind of sudden, wasn't it?
00:40:29Yes.
00:40:32Glad I ran into you, Fred.
00:40:34Had a couple of bad breaks.
00:40:36How about a case note, till I get on my feet?
00:40:40I'm a little short myself.
00:40:43I'll spare you five spots.
00:40:48Thanks.
00:40:49Where do you stand?
00:40:51The old lady's home.
00:40:57Well, thanks for the fin.
00:41:00Wait a minute, Charlie.
00:41:03Where'd you get that fin?
00:41:04I hocked my suit.
00:41:05Don't forget that.
00:41:07It's a good way to stay healthy.
00:41:11Well, I think I'll have a dish of vanilla ice cream.
00:41:14How about you?
00:41:16I don't believe I care for anything, thank you.
00:41:18Julie's like me.
00:41:19She can dish it out, but you can't take it.
00:41:21I used to work here.
00:41:23Martha, this is Dr. Wagner.
00:41:25He took care of my aunt Cora.
00:41:27How do you do?
00:41:27How do you do?
00:41:28How do you do?
00:41:58I told you to stay away from everybody.
00:42:03I was getting in the cabs, Steve.
00:42:04I met Dr. Wagner.
00:42:05He insisted upon bringing me home.
00:42:07I told you to wait.
00:42:08I couldn't help it.
00:42:09That would only have made him more suspicious.
00:42:12What do you mean, more suspicious?
00:42:13Well, I'm sure he suspects there's something wrong.
00:42:15What'd he say?
00:42:17Well, it wasn't what he said.
00:42:18It was the way he looked at me.
00:42:20Oh.
00:42:22The way he looked at you.
00:42:24Look, you can't fall to pieces every time somebody looks at you.
00:42:27I planned this thing.
00:42:29Nothing's going to go wrong.
00:42:31The doctor signed the death certificate.
00:42:32The body's been cremated.
00:42:35It's a little late for them to start getting ideas.
00:42:39Answer it.
00:42:40I'm afraid you've made them.
00:42:50I'm afraid you've made them.
00:43:05Who is the problem?
00:43:08I don't know.
00:43:10Open it up.
00:43:14Here.
00:43:16Let me help you.
00:43:16Julie.
00:43:30Tonight is as good as sometime as any time.
00:43:34How about dinner?
00:43:36Donald.
00:43:39Donald Harper.
00:43:40I suppose he's been looking at you funny, too.
00:43:42Oh, I don't understand.
00:43:45You're not thinking of running out on me.
00:43:47No, Steve.
00:43:49What did you tell him?
00:43:50Nothing.
00:43:51You know why I went to see him?
00:43:53It isn't my fault he decided to send me flowers.
00:43:56Surely there's no harm in the man inviting me to dinner.
00:44:00He doesn't know I'm married.
00:44:02Well, he will in a few days, and so will everybody else.
00:44:04In the meantime, don't you forget.
00:44:05Oh, I'm sorry I lost my temper, baby.
00:44:13You know how I feel about you.
00:44:16What I have, I keep.
00:44:19Remember?
00:44:21That, uh, that dinner tonight's not a bad idea.
00:44:26I'll meet you at the Paradise Cafe at 8 o'clock.
00:44:30I'll meet you at a party, miss.
00:44:58Well, I'm supposed to meet a friend, but I don't think he's here yet.
00:45:01If you care to wait, I'll give you a booth.
00:45:03This way, miss.
00:45:11Hello there.
00:45:13This is a surprise.
00:45:15Sit down.
00:45:20How did you know I was here?
00:45:21I didn't.
00:45:23I should have telephoned, but I had a business appointment.
00:45:26I couldn't make it.
00:45:28Thanks for the flowers.
00:45:31I really can't stay.
00:45:32I have to meet someone.
00:45:34Well, surely you can talk to me until this someone shows up.
00:45:37I'll try to conceal my jealousy.
00:45:39You know, I've thought of you almost constantly since you left the office.
00:45:44Should I be flattered?
00:45:46Definitely.
00:45:47And I'll tell you something else, too.
00:45:48I have to call for you, miss.
00:45:50Oh, thank you.
00:45:51You met the wrong guy, Jilly.
00:45:55I've been waiting for you.
00:45:57I wondered what happened.
00:46:00Who's the man?
00:46:01I just sat down with a Mr. Hartman.
00:46:05I don't think you know him.
00:46:09All right.
00:46:11Right away.
00:46:13Bye.
00:46:14We certainly don't talk much for a woman.
00:46:22I have to go.
00:46:23Surely you can spare me a few minutes.
00:46:25I'm your lawyer.
00:46:26I really want to go.
00:46:29As much as I'd like to say.
00:46:30I know you're upset about your aunt.
00:46:32But there's something else bothering you.
00:46:33What is it?
00:46:35It isn't anything.
00:46:37I don't believe you, Jilly.
00:46:41Sometimes it does a personal lot of good to be able to talk to someone.
00:46:45I'm listening.
00:46:46I really can't tell you now.
00:46:51I'll come to your office for a chance I can.
00:47:07Your taxi's waiting, miss.
00:47:16Julie, wait a minute.
00:47:29Where in the world are you going in such a hurry?
00:47:31I'm going home.
00:47:33Driver, take us to...
00:47:34That is already given me the address.
00:47:38What is it you were afraid to tell me, Jilly?
00:47:41I don't know what you're talking about.
00:47:43But I distinctly remember you...
00:47:44You must be mistaken.
00:47:47I don't understand.
00:47:49Even in my office, you started to ask me to help you do something.
00:47:52Then changed your mind.
00:47:54Please.
00:47:55Please.
00:47:56I'm sorry, Julie.
00:48:16Thanks so much for bringing me home.
00:48:29May I come in for a few minutes?
00:48:42Some other time.
00:48:43Good night, Julie.
00:48:43I hope you feel better.
00:48:45Good night, Don.
00:48:45Good night, Don.
00:48:46Good night, Don.
00:48:47Good night, Julie.
00:48:48Good night, Julie.
00:48:49I hope you feel better.
00:48:50Good night, Don.
00:48:51Good night, Don.
00:48:52Good night, Don.
00:48:53Good night, Don.
00:48:54Good night, Don.
00:48:55Good night, Don.
00:48:56Good night, Don.
00:48:57Good night, Don.
00:48:58Good night, Don.
00:48:59Good night, Don.
00:49:00Good night, Don.
00:49:01Good night, Don.
00:49:02Good night, Don.
00:49:03Good night, Don.
00:49:04Good night, Don.
00:49:08Good night, Don.
00:49:09Good night, Don.
00:49:10Thanks.
00:49:11Take me back to town.
00:49:12well, I'm sorry.
00:49:13Uh, tire just went flat.
00:49:14Afraid, I won't be able to make it.
00:49:15there's a cab stand down the street about a block.
00:49:17I hope you don't mind.
00:49:18It's all right.
00:49:19How much do I owe you?
00:49:20$1.60.
00:49:34see there are several things i want to explain to you start talking i'm sorry about what happened
00:49:48to the cat but he started asking me so many questions i got so nervous i didn't know what
00:49:52to do yeah i didn't say i wanted to talk to him you've got to believe me
00:49:55no lie what were you afraid to tell him nothing first i was going to ask him if we couldn't
00:50:03have the money sooner but then i remembered what you told me about talking too much
00:50:07that's quick thinking baby
00:50:10i've been doing a lot of thinking lately anything i should know yes everything we're in this together
00:50:19aren't we are we yes at first i was afraid afraid we'd be caught but i'm not afraid anymore you've
00:50:26thought of everything nothing could happen to us what made you change your mind you
00:50:32the money
00:50:33now you're being smart
00:50:38you asked me once if there was anything i wanted told me to name it i want to get out of this awful
00:50:45house leave this town i want to live i want to be happy
00:50:47now that's your name it i'll pick it up from there
00:50:52you know for a while i had my doubts about how you felt about me
00:50:56steve steve you're my husband
00:51:00i'll turn in the cab i'll come back and we'll have a nice quiet evening at home
00:51:11some of the companies coming soon
00:51:15have come back to the fire
00:51:18the lab
00:51:22you know what we're looking for
00:51:27is that big
00:53:32You weren't going to the police, were you?
00:53:49No, Steve. All I want to do is get out of this.
00:53:52You can't get out of this any more than I can.
00:53:54Somebody's coming up the walk. I'm not here. Remember that.
00:54:06Where's Fred Howard?
00:54:27I don't know Fred Howard.
00:54:29Maybe you know him as Steve Clark.
00:54:33There's nobody here.
00:54:34Save your breath, sis. I just saw him come in.
00:54:36Where is he?
00:54:38Maybe you got the wrong house.
00:54:40Maybe.
00:54:40You're looking for someone, Rogers?
00:54:48Yeah, we got a little delayed business to take care of, Fred.
00:54:51Go ahead.
00:54:53You can speak freely.
00:54:55Don't mind her or my little friend here.
00:54:57What's on your mind?
00:54:59I share the 200 grand.
00:55:01Why don't you ask Anderson?
00:55:02Anderson's dead. You know that.
00:55:08Look, Fred, we've been pals for a long time.
00:55:10And good pals, too.
00:55:11I'm sure you wouldn't pull a dove across.
00:55:15That's not what you told Shirley.
00:55:17Guess I was a little hot under the collar.
00:55:20I didn't realize you were hiding while the heat was on.
00:55:23Yeah.
00:55:24I'm smart, huh, Rogers?
00:55:26You sure are, Fred.
00:55:28I saw you pick up the dough when the cops got Anderson.
00:55:31Now that he's gone, we can split the 200 grand 50-50.
00:55:35You know, you're not exactly on a spot to make a deal with my little friend and me.
00:55:39I figured you'd show up sometime.
00:55:42Julie, turn the radio on. Let's have a little music.
00:56:01Look, Fred, we can talk this thing over.
00:56:04Louder.
00:56:05Louder!
00:56:07I'm your friend.
00:56:09Fred, look, I'm your...
00:56:09Louder.
00:56:11All right, come on, snap out of it.
00:56:30You've got a man-sized job to do.
00:56:31Now we've got to get rid of him.
00:56:42In the car, too.
00:56:44You'll have to drive. I can't use the cab.
00:56:45Dave, I can't do that.
00:56:47Would you rather leave him here?
00:56:48Now go on, bring the car around the side of the house.
00:56:51Hurry up.
00:56:52Open up the back.
00:57:04All right, now look.
00:57:17My cab's parked half a block down the street.
00:57:20I want you to follow me.
00:57:21We're going right through town, so be careful.
00:57:22I'll be careful.
00:57:22I'll be right through town.
00:57:32I'll be right through town.
00:57:36I'll be right through town.
00:57:41I don't know.
00:58:11I don't know.
00:58:41Maybe you're out of gas.
00:59:04No, I don't think so.
00:59:05Got the ignition on?
00:59:06Yes.
00:59:09Let me try it.
00:59:10The carburetor must be flooded.
00:59:27We'll give you a push.
00:59:37you'll have to take it out of gear lady
01:00:07you'll have to take it out of gear
01:00:33Roger's companions in the Denver holdup were Ted Henderson and Fred Howard.
01:00:42Henderson, an escaped convict, was killed at the scene of the crime.
01:00:46Howard, who was believed to have the $200,000, was at one time an inmate at the state.
01:00:59Never know me, would you? They did a good job, don't you think so?
01:01:02Yeah.
01:01:03You're a funny kid, Julie. One minute you're scared, and the next you slip by a couple of cops with a stick in the back of the car.
01:01:13Steve?
01:01:14Yeah?
01:01:15I don't want any part of that money.
01:01:18Or me.
01:01:21I can't go on like this.
01:01:28You're in love with Harper, aren't you?
01:01:29Yes, I am.
01:01:38I guess I've known that all along.
01:01:40I just kept thinking that...
01:01:44It doesn't make any difference. There's nothing I can do about it now.
01:01:46I'm sorry I got you into this mess, Julie. I guess it's a little late to do anything about it now, no.
01:01:56That's strange coming from you. Doesn't sound like it.
01:02:01Different again, huh?
01:02:04Julie, do you think people ever change? I mean, really change, down deep inside?
01:02:10Yeah, I think they can, if they really want to.
01:02:14I used to think so, too.
01:02:17But they can't.
01:02:19Up with themselves, they've got to have somebody to help them.
01:02:21Somebody who loves them.
01:02:26Steve, I...
01:02:27Somebody loved me once.
01:02:30My kid brother.
01:02:32More on the level for him, too.
01:02:36You know what happened to him?
01:02:38He tried to pick up some easy money, and his friends kicked him to death in the back-haul bedroom.
01:02:43Nobody there who loved me since.
01:02:44Steve, I'm sorry.
01:02:48I wish I could, but I can't.
01:02:50Of course you can't.
01:02:55You can't help being what you are, any more than I can.
01:03:01I'm sorry, too, Julie, but we might as well understand one another.
01:03:05I didn't go into this setup just for the dough.
01:03:08Never in my life have I told a woman I loved her.
01:03:11Well, I'm telling you now.
01:03:13And I'll do anything to keep you.
01:03:17Julie, Mr. Haynes, you'll have to make a claim.
01:03:19That was for $100, wasn't it?
01:03:21Yes, Mr. Harper.
01:03:22You can substantiate this claim?
01:03:24Yes, sir.
01:03:26It's here someplace.
01:03:30Had Hudson's on a note.
01:03:31I don't trust people.
01:03:33It's a good policy, Mr. Haynes.
01:03:37I'll have Miss Saunders send you a check.
01:03:40You loaned Mr. Hudson the money four years ago.
01:03:42You mean this isn't any good?
01:03:44Oh, it's good, all right.
01:03:45But the date puzzles me.
01:03:47This was signed shortly before his death.
01:03:49Yeah, about a week.
01:03:50I almost keeled over when I heard about all that money, and I still can't believe it.
01:03:55Well, it was a surprise to everyone.
01:03:57It'd surprise old man Hudson, too, if he were alive.
01:03:59You're a rather suspicious person, Mr. Haynes.
01:04:03Who wouldn't be?
01:04:04So a bank is robbed of $200,000.
01:04:07And then $200,000 is found in a trunk right here in Julie's home.
01:04:11And then what happens?
01:04:12A man who is identified as one of the robbers is found murdered.
01:04:17And I don't think he was a tourist.
01:04:19Wait a minute.
01:04:20You're not trying to connect Miss Saunders with this?
01:04:23Oh, of course not.
01:04:24I don't think Julie had anything to do with it.
01:04:27She's a nice kid.
01:04:28I'm sorry, Mr. Haynes.
01:04:30But I have an appointment.
01:04:31And you think I'm wrong?
01:04:33Yes, I do.
01:04:34It could be.
01:04:35I've been wrong many times.
01:04:37I guess I'm just a suspicious old man.
01:04:40I'd appreciate that check as soon as possible.
01:04:43I'll see that you get it.
01:04:52Good morning, sir.
01:05:17Good morning.
01:05:18We've got a special job for you.
01:05:19Yes?
01:05:20I'd like this retouched and a print made of it.
01:05:23I see.
01:05:24The eyebrows should be shaped so.
01:05:27Remove the mustache and the scar.
01:05:32Is this what you want?
01:05:34That's exactly what I want.
01:05:40Yes, sir.
01:05:42Ever see this man?
01:05:44Sure.
01:05:45That's Steve Clark.
01:05:47We had to let him go.
01:05:49Now, if you're thinking about giving him a job, just forget it.
01:05:52He did less business for us than any other driver we ever had.
01:05:55Never could find the guy.
01:05:59Do you know where he lives?
01:06:00I imagine so.
01:06:02Just a minute.
01:06:05You might find him at that address.
01:06:12I hope so.
01:06:13Thanks.
01:06:14Okay.
01:06:29Yeah?
01:06:30Is Mr. Steve Clark in?
01:06:31Don't think so.
01:06:32His room is number three up the hall.
01:08:31Your boyfriend's getting curious.
01:08:38Hello?
01:08:39Yeah.
01:08:42Okay, Gertie.
01:08:43Thanks.
01:08:44You didn't by any chance mention my name to Harper, did you?
01:08:51No, I didn't.
01:08:52Does he know you're married?
01:08:53No.
01:08:54Well, he knows it now.
01:08:56You know, in this game, a man's entitled to one mistake.
01:08:58I made mine when I didn't do something about that guy.
01:09:02Well, it's never too late.
01:09:04Steve, he'll go to the police.
01:09:05No, he won't do anything.
01:09:06He'll be sure you're in the clear.
01:09:07I'll take you about ten minutes to get here.
01:09:13I'll take you about ten minutes to get here.
01:09:15I'll take you about ten minutes to get here.
01:09:23You're in the clear.
01:09:25I'll take you about ten minutes to get here.
01:09:25I'll take you?
01:09:26Yeah.
01:09:27I'll take you about ten minutes to get here.
01:09:57Julie, I've got to talk to you. It's very...
01:09:59Why don't you tell me, too?
01:10:02I've been looking forward to meeting you for a long time, Mr. Harper,
01:10:04but my wife never got around to introducing you.
01:10:07Steve, please.
01:10:08Why don't you step in the other room? It's more comfortable there.
01:10:10We've got a lot to talk about.
01:10:12You, too.
01:10:17I'll take that marriage certificate.
01:10:21I'll get it.
01:10:26Now, what else do you know?
01:10:28You're Fred Howard.
01:10:30You're one of the men who robbed the Denver Bank of $200,000.
01:10:33You planted that money in Cora Hudson's trunk.
01:10:37What's the matter? You stuck?
01:10:38Let me help you.
01:10:40Planting the money was easy.
01:10:41The problem was to get it out again legitimately.
01:10:44So I married Julie.
01:10:46So she'd be implicated, couldn't testify against me.
01:10:48The next step was to get rid of Aunt Cora
01:10:50so my wife would inherit everything in the house.
01:10:53I don't believe Julie had any part of it.
01:10:55You're right.
01:10:56That's my one regret.
01:10:57That I had to do this to a nice girl like Julie.
01:11:00A killer with a heart.
01:11:01What a novelty.
01:11:04Come here, Julie.
01:11:06Come here.
01:11:06Come here.
01:11:06Turn on the radio.
01:11:13No, Steve.
01:11:14I can't.
01:11:14Must be a party.
01:11:29They'll disturb everyone in the neighborhood.
01:11:31I'll go around the side of the house, Bill.
01:11:33You keep your eye on the front.
01:11:34Steve.
01:11:39Steve, please.
01:11:41Please, Steve.
01:11:42Steve, don't.
01:11:43Please, don't.
01:11:54I'm sorry, Julie.
01:11:56But this is it.
01:11:58What I have, I keep, remember?
01:11:59Remember?
01:12:04You know him?
01:12:16It's Fred Howard.
01:12:18Wanted for bank robbery.
01:12:19Murder.
01:12:20Why was the radio blasting?
01:12:22He was about to kill me.
01:12:24Didn't want anyone to hear the shot.
01:12:25Looks like his plan backfired.
01:12:27The radio's brought me in here.
01:12:29What's he doing here?
01:12:31He's my husband.
01:12:32I'm sorry, lady.
01:12:34You'll have to come with me.
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