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Five Minutes to Live/Door To Door Maniac is a 1961 neo-noir crime film directed by Bill Karn. The film stars Johnny Cash, who wrote and sang the title song, and Cay Forrester, who wrote the screenplay and whose husband, Ludlow Flower, produced.
Plot: As his partner in crime, Fred Dorella (Vic Tayback), heads to the bank and tries to extort cash from executive Ken Wilson (Donald Woods), Johnny Cabot (Johnny Cash) kidnaps Wilson's wife, Nancy (Cay Forester). Fred tells Ken that, unless he hands over $70,000 in cash, Johnny will kill Nancy. Ken comes up with a ploy to buy some time for the police to assess the situation. Though the scheme is coming unstuck, Fred and Johnny aren't about to go quietly.
Plot: As his partner in crime, Fred Dorella (Vic Tayback), heads to the bank and tries to extort cash from executive Ken Wilson (Donald Woods), Johnny Cabot (Johnny Cash) kidnaps Wilson's wife, Nancy (Cay Forester). Fred tells Ken that, unless he hands over $70,000 in cash, Johnny will kill Nancy. Ken comes up with a ploy to buy some time for the police to assess the situation. Though the scheme is coming unstuck, Fred and Johnny aren't about to go quietly.
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00:00:00It was just luck that Johnny Cabot and I happened to be in Camellia Gardens at the same time.
00:00:07I was here to prove a point. A theory of mine.
00:00:11One that I've had for a long time about small town, small living.
00:00:17But Cabot, he was here because he had to hide out.
00:00:20He had to get out of New Jersey and he had to get out fast.
00:00:26Well, you probably read about it in newspapers.
00:00:30He was involved in that warehouse job on the New Jersey waterfront.
00:00:35They walked right into a trap. A cop's stakeout.
00:00:51Great doctor!
00:00:52Johnny Cabot, come out of there!
00:00:54A stakeout. Somebody ratted on us.
00:00:57Come out! Come out with your hands up! We've got you covered!
00:01:00We've got you covered!
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00:01:23I see you're not much on housekeeping
00:01:40Like washing dishes and making beds
00:01:45And from the looks of the breakfast table
00:01:49I say your man is under fit
00:01:53Well, if I were you, I'd tell you what I'd do
00:01:59I'd get my living, loving filled
00:02:02I'd be your man for your last stand
00:02:07I've come to kill
00:02:10You got your hair all done in curlers
00:02:17And how about your man's black book
00:02:21No man can work those hours
00:02:26You ought to have yourself a look
00:02:30And resign today from the PTA handcuff
00:02:36And enjoy yourself until
00:02:39It's time to fade away
00:02:42Cause this is your fading day
00:02:45I've come to kill
00:02:48Come on and loosen up one minute
00:02:54You will not live to regret
00:02:58Uh-huh, you can't fool me one minute
00:03:03You're like a million more I met
00:03:07You better come across
00:03:11You're looking at the boss
00:03:13And just before you're warm, cold, and still
00:03:16Warm up to me
00:03:19Cause you ain't long to be
00:03:21I've come to kill
00:03:24Johnny hid out in a motel in Camellia Gardens
00:03:292,000 long miles from New Jersey
00:03:31It was a quiet town
00:03:33Too quiet for Johnny with his big city taste
00:03:36Well, he holed up in that motel room
00:03:38And he never went out
00:03:39Just sat there, plunked on his guitar
00:03:41And let his girl support him
00:03:43I made my first contact with Cabot
00:03:47Who ran a bowling alley
00:03:49Hey, Max
00:03:50Yes, sir, Mr. Gorilla
00:03:59Hey, nice shot
00:04:01Thanks
00:04:05Have a drink
00:04:17Doreen
00:04:20Another colonial club and soda
00:04:27For Mr. Gorilla
00:04:28This one's on me
00:04:35Hey
00:04:45You're really in on things
00:04:47Do you really know who finger Johnny?
00:04:51Max
00:04:51You talk too much
00:04:54Yes, sir
00:04:56Besides being late
00:05:01Tell me more about this Cabot
00:05:03Oh, I got you
00:05:05Just the kind of guy
00:05:06You say you want
00:05:07He's a good driver
00:05:11And
00:05:12Good heater man
00:05:14And careful
00:05:15Careful as they come
00:05:17I got you a good man, Mr. Gorilla
00:05:19When Danny gives the word
00:05:21I act
00:05:22But
00:05:23I was just thinking
00:05:24About my cut
00:05:26There is something in it
00:05:28For me, ain't there?
00:05:29Thank you
00:05:29The usual
00:05:34Well, I am taking a big risk, you know
00:05:39What big risk?
00:05:43Well
00:05:43You know
00:05:45You know
00:05:49Yeah
00:05:50You know
00:05:58Oh
00:05:58Nice shot, Mr. Dorella.
00:06:17Johnny, this is Danny's friend, Mr. Dorella.
00:06:21That's Doris Jackson.
00:06:25Get rid of her.
00:06:27Now, you wait just a minute.
00:06:28Johnny, take it easy, buddy.
00:06:31Play it his way, will you?
00:06:33Look, mister, you got me mixed up with somebody else.
00:06:36Wait in the car.
00:06:39Look, honey.
00:06:40I said wait in the car.
00:06:43Okay, if you say so.
00:06:45I gotta go to work anyway.
00:06:48I'll see you later, John.
00:06:49Yeah.
00:06:58Go wipe some glasses.
00:07:02Yes, sir.
00:07:12I need someone with experience.
00:07:14I've been around.
00:07:21Who else you hire?
00:07:23No one.
00:07:27Two men making a bank.
00:07:28How big is this Fort Knox?
00:07:32You know, I work for big stacks.
00:07:36Let's get that settled right now.
00:07:38What?
00:07:39Your price.
00:07:41Settled?
00:07:412,000 in advance.
00:07:45Small bills.
00:07:45No new stuff.
00:07:4730% of the take.
00:07:49You come by.
00:07:54You are careful.
00:08:00Like Max says, I've been in the racket five years.
00:08:04I've only done one little six-month stretch.
00:08:07I've been in it for 20 years.
00:08:09Only got to do one year.
00:08:11Time off for good behavior.
00:08:13So we're both careful.
00:08:15Now, what's the bank?
00:08:19Harper Federal Trust.
00:08:23Harper Federal Trust.
00:08:26And you're not hiring anybody else?
00:08:29No one.
00:08:32So long.
00:08:33I'll see you, pal.
00:08:34Sit down until I tell you to go.
00:08:37Look.
00:08:40You couldn't take that with an army tank and a whole company.
00:08:43You're right.
00:08:44But you can with one man.
00:08:46A good idea.
00:08:48One man?
00:08:50You.
00:08:52Me.
00:08:53What makes them hand over the money?
00:08:55Hypnotism.
00:08:58Love.
00:09:00Small town love.
00:09:06And a five-minute plan.
00:09:11And a five-minute plan.
00:09:12We met earlier the next morning across from the Wilson's house.
00:09:40Johnny was right on time.
00:09:49You'd even convince me.
00:09:51Yeah?
00:09:52Of what?
00:09:52You're okay.
00:09:55You look like the typical jerk that sells correspondence guitar lessons.
00:09:59Where's the house?
00:10:04White one on the corner.
00:10:05I never saw so much or nothing in my life.
00:10:12It's only a half a mile from the place you're staying.
00:10:16It's the matter.
00:10:16Didn't you ever leave your room?
00:10:18For what?
00:10:19Don't knock it.
00:10:23Or else you're going to find a neighborhood where nothing ever happens.
00:10:26People here live the kind of lives magazine ads talk about.
00:10:30Hey.
00:10:31Who's that?
00:10:36Mrs. Wilson.
00:10:39You didn't even look.
00:10:40I don't have to look.
00:10:41I just checked my watch.
00:10:437.35.
00:10:44At 7.35 every morning, Mrs. Wilson comes out for her milk and her newspaper.
00:10:49Well, now, she may live like a magazine ad, but she don't look like one.
00:10:53She is a mess.
00:11:10Breakfast.
00:11:19Breakfast.
00:11:20Cam, Bobby.
00:11:22Breakfast is ready.
00:11:33Hi, Mom.
00:11:35Hi, Bobby.
00:11:38Mosh.
00:11:39Now, you come on.
00:11:40Take a seat and go down and eat your breakfast.
00:11:51Ken, breakfast is ready.
00:11:53Hurry up.
00:11:54You'll be late.
00:12:00Morning.
00:12:06Mush.
00:12:08Oh, no.
00:12:09Not this morning.
00:12:14Make it black, please.
00:12:18Ken, when I introduce the speaker, should I say woman or lady?
00:12:25Woman, I guess.
00:12:36Oh.
00:12:36What's the matter, Pop?
00:12:40Are you sick?
00:12:41No, darling.
00:12:42Your father is hungover again.
00:12:44What's hungover?
00:12:46Sick.
00:12:46Sick.
00:12:47Have too much to drink, Pop?
00:12:50Young man, how would you like to leave the table without your breakfast?
00:12:54Can I leave the table?
00:12:55Now, that's a great threat.
00:12:57Now, that's a great threat.
00:12:57He'll eat your breakfast.
00:12:59Mush.
00:12:59Why were you out so late last night?
00:13:04Mr. Johnson, the bank again.
00:13:07Dad, can you take me to buy a new baseball uniform this afternoon?
00:13:15Oh, your mother will have to do it, Bobby.
00:13:17I have to work today.
00:13:18But Mom's busy.
00:13:20She's got to go to the women's club this afternoon.
00:13:23And I just got to get it today.
00:13:25I just got to.
00:13:27Just have to get it today, Bobby.
00:13:29Have to get it.
00:13:30Anyway, Pop, I just got to.
00:13:33Tomorrow's the big game.
00:13:35Bobby, I told you I can't get it for you today, and I can't.
00:13:38That's all there is to it.
00:13:39I can't.
00:13:41But, Pop.
00:13:41Your mother's running things here, Bobby.
00:13:43If she says the women's club is more important than her family,
00:13:47then that's the way it has to be.
00:13:49Well.
00:13:50You're so wrapped up in other people,
00:13:52you never have any time for Bobby and me.
00:13:54I used to have a wife.
00:13:56But now I'm living with the vice president of the Camellia Gardens Women's Club.
00:14:00Why, if I don't address you as Madam Chairman, I'm not recognized.
00:14:04Do you think I go to meetings because it's fun?
00:14:07It sounds incredible, but I do.
00:14:09I certainly do.
00:14:10I think it's the only thing you really enjoy.
00:14:13And do you think that Mr. Johnson would have promoted you to vice president at the bank
00:14:17if I hadn't cultivated Mrs. Johnson at the women's club?
00:14:20No, no, of course not.
00:14:22As a matter of fact, you're doing my job so well down at the women's club,
00:14:25I'm wondering why I bother going to work at all anymore.
00:14:28Well, you can try doing my job at the women's club.
00:14:31You can change places with me any day.
00:14:34Well, why change places?
00:14:35According to you, you're doing everything.
00:14:37Running the bank, running the women's club, running everything.
00:14:39Hey, I'm just a sixth wheel around here, so you'll spin me off.
00:14:43Carry on, Mrs. Wilson.
00:14:44Carry on.
00:14:45The floor is yours.
00:14:47Quiet.
00:14:47I can't hear who it is.
00:14:50What was that again?
00:14:53Oh, sure, she's in.
00:14:55Hold the phone.
00:14:56Speak of the devil.
00:14:57Well, Mrs. Johnson.
00:15:03Her sister, Priscilla Arbok.
00:15:06Oh, no.
00:15:07You don't think putting your hand over that now is doing any good?
00:15:11She's probably heard every word.
00:15:15Hello, Priscilla.
00:15:17Oh, Nancy.
00:15:18Is anything wrong?
00:15:20What in the world's all that noise?
00:15:22Oh, the noise.
00:15:25Oh, it must have been the radio.
00:15:29That guy number 19 is two minutes late this morning.
00:15:35You mean everybody around here eats and sleeps by a clock?
00:15:40Exactly.
00:15:42What a lie.
00:15:43Some people like it that way.
00:15:49The same thing every day.
00:15:53That's our whole plan.
00:15:56Their daily routine, our split second timing.
00:16:00I wonder if Mrs. Priscilla Arbok has mush for breakfast.
00:16:04No, no, she probably has chocolates.
00:16:08Keeps a box right by the phone.
00:16:10Dials the phone with one hand, plunks in the chocolates with the other.
00:16:14The early bird catches the worm, you know.
00:16:17Oh.
00:16:19Nancy, I want you to be prepared for a wonderful compliment.
00:16:23Now take a deep breath.
00:16:25Are you ready?
00:16:25The committee has decided they want your Ken to be president of the PTA this coming year.
00:16:35You've decided what?
00:16:38We've decided that we want Ken for...
00:16:41Nancy, can't you hear what I'm saying?
00:16:44Yes, yes, I hear you.
00:16:47You say you want Ken for president of the PTA?
00:16:51What?
00:16:52No, no, no, I don't think it's funny at all.
00:16:58No, I think Ken would make a delightful president.
00:17:02I want nothing to do with the PTA.
00:17:05As far as I'm concerned, the PTA can go to...
00:17:07Go to where, Pop?
00:17:09Never mind, Bobby.
00:17:11You go get dressed for school.
00:17:14I am dressed.
00:17:16Oh.
00:17:17Well, then go brush your teeth.
00:17:22You know, this should certainly be a step up for Ken in our community.
00:17:26At least that's what Mr. Johnson says.
00:17:30You've talked to Mr. Johnson?
00:17:32Of course.
00:17:33And he's very enthusiastic about it.
00:17:36I know Ken won't let us down.
00:17:39You tell him we'll have lots of fun.
00:17:41Yes, Priscilla, I'll tell him.
00:17:42Mr. Johnson is very enthusiastic and you'll have just lots of fun.
00:17:50Mr. Johnson's in on this, too?
00:17:52So it seems.
00:17:55Well, that does it.
00:17:57What time does he usually leave?
00:17:59Eight.
00:18:00Sometimes ten to eight.
00:18:03Six or seven times I cased him last month.
00:18:05He never left earlier than ten to eight.
00:18:07Never later than eight.
00:18:10Same routine every day.
00:18:12I guess he likes it, huh?
00:18:15Sure he likes it.
00:18:17He's got a happy home.
00:18:19Just chock full of love.
00:18:21Nancy, I have something to say to you.
00:18:25I think maybe we both said enough.
00:18:27Now, please, Nancy.
00:18:28Darling, let's not fight.
00:18:30Seems like all we've been doing is fighting lately.
00:18:32Look, I just want you to sit down there and listen to me for a minute.
00:18:35Now, will you do that?
00:18:39All right.
00:18:40I'm listening.
00:18:42Nancy.
00:18:43Yes.
00:18:45I can't talk to you like this.
00:18:47Sit over there.
00:18:49No, I don't think I will.
00:18:50You're much too serious.
00:18:51Besides, I know what you're going to say.
00:18:53You do.
00:18:56Darling, I couldn't care less about the PTA or whether you're president of the PTA.
00:19:01As far as I'm concerned, you can tell him to go jump in the lake.
00:19:05That's not what I wanted to say.
00:19:08Nancy, I want...
00:19:11My bike plate.
00:19:12Mom, I lost my bike plate.
00:19:14Have you seen it?
00:19:15Oh, no.
00:19:17Not another one.
00:19:18Don't move.
00:19:19Nancy.
00:19:23Oh, Bobby.
00:19:25Never mind, Mom.
00:19:26I found it.
00:19:27Now, that's a good place to keep it.
00:19:28I'm sorry, darling.
00:19:36Now, what was it you were saying?
00:19:38It wasn't important.
00:19:40Some of the time.
00:19:41Well, it is getting late.
00:19:43Yes.
00:19:43Yes, I better get to work.
00:19:50What do you like to help Priscilla?
00:19:51Oh, just tell her I'll think it over.
00:19:53This hangover is killing me.
00:19:55Maybe the whole thing will look better tomorrow.
00:19:59Well, I'd better hurry.
00:20:00It's ten of eight.
00:20:05Well, I'm a little late.
00:20:08Hey, haven't you forgotten something?
00:20:10Oh, have I?
00:20:13She wants a kiss.
00:20:15Bobby, what are you doing?
00:20:17Just studying Dad's technique.
00:20:19All right, young man.
00:20:20In the house.
00:20:21Okay, but I don't think I'm going to miss much anyway.
00:20:25Well, pretty fresh, isn't he?
00:20:28He may be right.
00:20:30You didn't tell me that I had no kid.
00:20:33So what if I didn't?
00:20:34I think I'd like a real goodbye kiss.
00:20:37Why, I should have.
00:20:44Say, I hope Bobby's peeking through that window.
00:20:47In this kind of setup, you tell me everything, mister.
00:20:50I don't want to fool around with no kids.
00:20:52Now, you get rid of them or cut me out.
00:20:55What's with you and kids?
00:20:56I had one getting away one time and I ain't going to fool around with no kids.
00:20:59All right, now, you get rid of them.
00:21:00Calm down.
00:21:01You wait until a kid goes to school.
00:21:02So what time does he go?
00:21:04Age 15, on a nose.
00:21:05Every day at the same time?
00:21:06Every day at the same time.
00:21:09Minus.
00:21:11See what I mean?
00:21:14Love.
00:21:14See you later.
00:21:18There's a guy that'll do anything for his wife.
00:21:21We're going to make him do it.
00:21:22I fixed breakfast for two this morning.
00:21:42Orange juice?
00:21:44Just coffee, please.
00:22:01Figured you wouldn't be eating breakfast at home today.
00:22:04I'm sorry, honey.
00:22:07It's the hangover.
00:22:08We had a pretty big night last night.
00:22:10Remember?
00:22:12Last night you said you'd ask Nancy for a divorce this morning.
00:22:15You promised me.
00:22:16I just couldn't, that's all.
00:22:19Okay, I don't want it this way.
00:22:22What do I say?
00:22:23What did you plan on saying last night?
00:22:27You knew it wouldn't be easy.
00:22:29Easy?
00:22:30Every time I build up to the subject, somebody or something interrupts.
00:22:35It's some gossipy club woman, a bite plate, or a baseball uniform.
00:22:40And when I finally tell her I have something to say to her, she tells me she knows what it is.
00:22:45And does she?
00:22:47No, no.
00:22:48She thought it was something else.
00:22:52Ken, I didn't want this to happen any more than you did.
00:22:56It has happened.
00:22:59We're faced with it.
00:23:00All right.
00:23:26Shall we go?
00:23:30Now listen, no one will make fun of your clean trousers, and if they should, you just tell Miss Forbush.
00:23:38Mom, I don't want to be a snitcher.
00:23:41Well, I'm getting tired of waiting.
00:23:42A muffler.
00:23:44That's good thinking.
00:23:46Yeah.
00:23:50Perfect house-to-house salesman.
00:23:52Now listen, come right home for lunch.
00:23:53Oh, I forgot I'll make 50 cents for the school play this afternoon.
00:23:58I'll give it to you at noon.
00:23:59Aren't they giving it for the parents this time?
00:24:01Sure, Tuesday night, but you don't want to go, do you?
00:24:04Why not?
00:24:05I'm not in it.
00:24:07I'm sure there are parents who go whose children aren't in it.
00:24:10Not very many.
00:24:12Well, I'll ask your daddy if he wants to be one of the not very many.
00:24:16I'll call you between 10.30 and 11.
00:24:18I'll be waiting.
00:24:19Off you go.
00:24:20Well, that's your cue and mine.
00:24:27Right.
00:24:31Don't use that unless you have to.
00:24:33Wait the full five minutes.
00:24:36What else?
00:24:36Five minutes between each phone call.
00:24:42Don't get trigger-happy.
00:24:45Everything was going on schedule.
00:24:49Just as I planned.
00:24:52Good morning, ma'am.
00:24:53I'd like to demonstrate a fine new product.
00:24:56I'm sorry.
00:24:57I never buy from a door-to-door salesman.
00:24:59But, lady, I'll give you $10 if you guess what I'm selling.
00:25:02I'll bet you can't guess what I'm selling.
00:25:03$10.
00:25:06You've certainly got a new approach.
00:25:09What's the catch?
00:25:10No catch, I promise.
00:25:11Go on, guess.
00:25:14Whatever it is, I won't buy.
00:25:16Oh, it doesn't matter.
00:25:17Go on, guess.
00:25:22This is silly.
00:25:24Obviously, you're selling guitars or guitar lessons or music.
00:25:28You're absolutely right.
00:25:30Here's your $10.
00:25:31But for what?
00:25:35I can't take this here.
00:25:37Take it back.
00:25:37No, no.
00:25:38I wouldn't think of it.
00:25:39You keep it.
00:25:40Boom.
00:25:40Keep it.
00:25:43But I'll tell you what.
00:25:45You could do me a big favor if you would.
00:25:48What would you like?
00:25:51I'd sure like to have a drink of water, ma'am.
00:25:54Oh, of course.
00:25:56You wait here.
00:25:57I'll go get you one.
00:25:58Now, let's not scream, Mrs. Wilson.
00:26:18We don't want to disturb nobody, you know.
00:26:20How did you know my name?
00:26:21We locked this one, too.
00:26:25You ought to be more careful when you're alone, I mean.
00:26:30Where's the other phone?
00:26:31In there.
00:26:32That's good.
00:26:33I want to see both phones.
00:26:35What do you want?
00:26:35There's nothing of any value here.
00:26:39Let me decide that, Mrs. Wilson.
00:26:41What are you going to do?
00:26:45We're going to sit down, Mrs. Wilson.
00:26:47We're going to wait.
00:27:03Must you do that?
00:27:04Lady, there ain't nothing I have to do.
00:27:06What are we waiting for?
00:27:09If you want to steal something, steal it and go.
00:27:12We're waiting for a phone call.
00:27:16Oh, Ken, you'll never have the nerve as long as we're in Camellia Gardens.
00:27:20So let's get out.
00:27:22Get out of Camellia Gardens?
00:27:24Yes.
00:27:25Let's go to Las Vegas.
00:27:27We needn't even pack our clothes.
00:27:29Just leave.
00:27:31And you could phone Nancy from there.
00:27:33And what about my job?
00:27:34Well, we wouldn't have to stay long, just a couple of weeks.
00:27:38And then we could come back on our terms.
00:27:40Our terms?
00:27:42Why, Mr. Johnson would fire me so fast.
00:27:44All right.
00:27:45Well, let's not come back.
00:27:47Let's forget the bank.
00:27:49Make a complete break with the past.
00:27:51Why should you spend the rest of your life doing things you don't want to do?
00:27:56What time does the plane leave?
00:27:586.15.
00:28:00You mean you'll go?
00:28:02Oh, Ken, I knew you wouldn't let me down.
00:28:17Well, that's one more dollar.
00:28:22Did you notice how I didn't let her get by with that routine about her husband donating at the office?
00:28:28Gert, I've just got to get home.
00:28:29Well, let's just try Nancy once more.
00:28:31I heard the radio shut off.
00:28:32Oh, my husband will be sore as an owl.
00:28:34Irma, remember the community fun.
00:28:39Well, you go on.
00:28:40I've got to go home.
00:28:41Oh, no.
00:28:42We'll wait till we can both come back together.
00:28:43All right, lady, answer it.
00:28:58And don't try to pull anything.
00:29:00All right.
00:29:00I'll be listening, lady.
00:29:11Don't you forget it.
00:29:16Hello?
00:29:17Mrs. Wilson.
00:29:18You're catching on real good, lady.
00:29:41Now, come on back and sit down.
00:29:46What all can you give with five minutes to live?
00:30:07Do you want me to just sit here?
00:30:37I've never listened to you sing.
00:30:38Knit.
00:30:41Knit?
00:30:42I don't knit.
00:30:44You don't knit.
00:30:47Why, you disappoint me, Mrs. Wilson.
00:30:49I thought you was a perfect wife.
00:30:51Me?
00:30:52You know, Mrs. Wilson, this is the first time I ever got this close to a perfect wife.
00:30:58And I've always wondered what one would look like.
00:31:12Good morning, Mrs. Meredith.
00:31:14Good morning, Mr. Johnson.
00:31:17Good morning, Tim.
00:31:18Morning, Mr. Johnson.
00:31:19Sit.
00:31:20I just came in for a little talk.
00:31:22Busy?
00:31:23Nothing that won't keep.
00:31:25Good.
00:31:26Now, Kent, before I say anything, I'd like to preface my remarks with a very tired old cliche.
00:31:34It's none of my business, but...
00:31:36Not the PTA?
00:31:38No.
00:31:39Miss Ellen Harcourt.
00:31:40What about Miss Harcourt?
00:31:44Nice girl.
00:31:45My wife trades with her at Carroll's dress shop.
00:31:49Yes?
00:31:50You see her quite frequently?
00:31:52Mr. Johnson, as you said when you came in, it's really none of your business.
00:31:58The private vices of any bank employee are definitely my business.
00:32:03Particularly when they show signs of becoming a public scandal.
00:32:07Would you consider...
00:32:12Would you consider a divorce a public scandal?
00:32:18Has it gone that far?
00:32:20I just asked you a question, Mr. Johnson.
00:32:23It might.
00:32:24Then again, it might not.
00:32:25But if it has reached that point...
00:32:29I didn't say it had.
00:32:32Well, obviously, you'll have to make your own decision, Kent.
00:32:35I merely wanted to tell you...
00:32:37How you feel about it.
00:32:38No.
00:32:39How the bank feels about it.
00:32:50Are you an entertainer?
00:32:53No, Mrs. Wilson.
00:32:55I'm not.
00:32:56I'm a killer.
00:32:57Don't move.
00:32:58Don't move.
00:33:05You shot me.
00:33:11Oh, dadgum.
00:33:14You were shooting at that vase.
00:33:15You were shooting at me.
00:33:17Cold blood.
00:33:18You stood there and shot me.
00:33:20If I wanted to shoot you later, you'd be dead.
00:33:25I'm bleeding.
00:33:26Let the blood never hurt nobody.
00:33:31Why are you here?
00:33:33We've got no jewels, no furs, nothing.
00:33:35Why are you here?
00:33:40Hey, what you got under there?
00:33:43What do you mean?
00:33:46Look, honey.
00:33:47I ain't married to you.
00:33:49Maybe bank presidents don't mind their women looking like that.
00:33:51But I do.
00:33:53Now, you take all that junk off.
00:33:55Remove the artillery.
00:33:57You wouldn't want to make the front pages looking like that, would you?
00:34:00What front pages?
00:34:01What are you talking about?
00:34:03Probably all of them.
00:34:05You know, this is the kind of stuff that sells papers.
00:34:08Now, you finish the job.
00:34:11Then hurry up.
00:34:12Because I ain't got it all day.
00:34:13And you, you ain't got hardly no time at all.
00:34:21If my husband knew what you're doing, he'd kill you.
00:34:32He'd probably thank me.
00:34:35You've got a lot of nerve.
00:34:37A common, uncouth criminal to come in my home and tell me how to look.
00:34:41I don't care how I look.
00:34:43I know you don't.
00:34:46But I do.
00:34:47I like a broad to look sharp.
00:34:50I'm not a broad.
00:34:51All of you are.
00:34:53You're hurting me.
00:34:56Let me have a look at that.
00:34:58Hey, you know, I got a good eye to shoot like that.
00:35:01That scratch ain't even skin deep.
00:35:10Take your filthy hands off of me.
00:35:15Get away from me.
00:35:16Why, Mrs. Wilson.
00:35:21Come on.
00:35:22Shoot to me, babe.
00:35:24Larry.
00:35:24Come on.
00:35:37What's this?
00:35:42Larry!
00:35:43I saved for a year to buy this.
00:35:50How long did you save for this little dandy?
00:36:00Turnip green.
00:36:01Well, the perfect husband for the perfect wife.
00:36:13No, please, not that.
00:36:14Please.
00:36:20Oh, ain't he pretty?
00:36:21Oh, it's a bad, bad weapon.
00:36:38I'll show you how bad it is.
00:36:40Show me.
00:36:41Show me.
00:36:42I'll kill you.
00:36:43I'll kill you.
00:36:44Ah, look what you want and done.
00:36:47Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:36:48Ah, damn you.
00:36:57Have you up, lady?
00:36:59Have you up, huh?
00:37:00Look at me.
00:37:03No, please.
00:37:06You piece.
00:37:08I'll kill you.
00:37:09I'll kill you.
00:37:10I'll kill you.
00:37:10I'll kill you.
00:37:11Oh, go away.
00:37:24You're a regular wildcat, ain't you?
00:37:27But you know something?
00:37:28I always got an ace and a horse.
00:37:30What are you going to do?
00:37:32Whatever I want.
00:37:33Be careful.
00:37:34That gun will go off.
00:37:37Where's the bedroom?
00:37:38Huh?
00:37:41Why?
00:37:44I'm going to fix you up.
00:37:47Thanks for waiting for me, Max.
00:37:49Yeah?
00:37:50I have an important favor to ask of you.
00:37:52Sure, Mr. Durella.
00:37:54Wait here for me.
00:37:56Well, I've got things.
00:37:57When you see me walk out of that bank across the street,
00:38:01call that number.
00:38:02If I don't come out,
00:38:05don't call.
00:38:08Leave it alone.
00:38:22I like a messy bed.
00:38:31Where's the closet?
00:38:32Are you going to lock me in the closet?
00:38:41Not a chance, lady.
00:38:48Can I help you, sir?
00:38:50Uh, no.
00:38:52I'm just going to see Mr. Wilson.
00:38:55Oh, well, uh, that's his secretary over there, Mr.
00:38:58I know.
00:39:02Can I speak with Mr. Wilson?
00:39:09Who shall I say is calling?
00:39:11Mr. Durella.
00:39:12Fred Durella of New York.
00:39:14Oh, yes.
00:39:14Just a moment, please.
00:39:17Well, look here what I found.
00:39:20A skeleton in the closet.
00:39:23Hey, where'd you get this?
00:39:24That was a joke, my husband's.
00:39:29When?
00:39:30A long time ago.
00:39:32I said when?
00:39:33About ten years ago.
00:39:37That's what I thought.
00:39:39You get this, and you wear that.
00:39:43You know, it's just about time you started wearing this little joke.
00:39:49Put it on.
00:39:51Put it on?
00:39:53Right now.
00:39:59No.
00:40:01Want me to scratch the other cheek?
00:40:02No, no, no, please.
00:40:06Don't.
00:40:06I'll put it on.
00:40:08Hey, where are you going?
00:40:10You want me to put it on?
00:40:11That's what I'm going to do.
00:40:12I'm going to put it on.
00:40:14Oh, no.
00:40:16Not in there.
00:40:18Right here.
00:40:19I ain't had so much fun in a long time.
00:40:37You just never mind, Miss Wilson.
00:40:40I'll do it for you.
00:40:46No, no.
00:40:47No.
00:40:49I'll take the fight out of you.
00:40:57No.
00:40:58No.
00:40:59Please.
00:41:00Please.
00:41:02No.
00:41:08What's that, Rick?
00:41:10What is it?
00:41:11It's in the kitchen.
00:41:19Where's the switch?
00:41:34What do I push on this darn thing?
00:41:50Get in here and turn this thing off.
00:42:11Ow!
00:42:12If I could just make him believe me.
00:42:19Oh, Mrs. Wilson.
00:42:34I changed my mind.
00:42:38Oh, so you got your motor running, huh?
00:42:42I never met anyone like you before.
00:42:45Well, there ain't nobody like me.
00:42:47Do you do anything without your gun?
00:42:49I can eat my postosis.
00:42:52Oh, keep that gun away from me!
00:42:54Look.
00:42:54No dame tells me what to do.
00:42:56It's just that I can't relax when you've got that gun on you.
00:42:59Please.
00:43:00Please, put it down.
00:43:03Okay.
00:43:05All right.
00:43:09Home on.
00:43:15I wish you moved fast.
00:43:17I ain't got much time.
00:43:21You won't tell my husband.
00:43:23No one of you won't.
00:43:25I'm serious.
00:43:29What room is this?
00:43:30The guest room.
00:43:32Well, that's what I am.
00:43:33Guest.
00:43:35Why are you...
00:43:36Man.
00:43:37M-A-N.
00:43:39Now, let's see you spell woman.
00:43:41Don't that gun.
00:43:42It hurts.
00:43:43A little hurt's good for you.
00:43:45But it hurts.
00:43:46Please, put it on the dresser.
00:43:58Stop it.
00:43:59Stop it.
00:43:59You're hurting me.
00:44:06All right, sir.
00:44:07Will you quit your belly aching?
00:44:10You talk big.
00:44:12I'd like to see what you'd do if I hurt you.
00:44:14Why don't you try me?
00:44:17Maybe I will.
00:44:19I'm waiting.
00:44:19Now, that was just a little love, Tep.
00:44:35Let's see what you really can do.
00:44:38Ow!
00:44:39Sure not the continental type.
00:44:42Continental?
00:44:42That's a car.
00:44:43It's also a kind of lover, which you are not.
00:44:47What kind?
00:44:48What kind of a lover?
00:44:50Well, they sure don't just grab you.
00:44:52What'd they do?
00:44:54You wouldn't even understand.
00:44:55Oh, what'd they do?
00:44:56Come on, tell me.
00:44:57I won't know.
00:44:59Well, they're romantic.
00:45:00They treat a woman like she's a queen.
00:45:04Hmm.
00:45:06Like, kiss your hand.
00:45:07Oh, yeah.
00:45:09Like, like this.
00:45:13Hmm?
00:45:13Sort of.
00:45:15Is this right?
00:45:16Ow!
00:45:16You bit me!
00:45:18Oh, how about that?
00:45:22I'll tell you what.
00:45:23Let's play a game.
00:45:26Now, it's your turn.
00:45:29I guess you need a little help.
00:45:33Where were you born?
00:45:36Now, what's that got to do with you and me and now?
00:45:39I mean, when were you born?
00:45:40What month?
00:45:41I bet you're a Pisces.
00:45:43Are you putting me on?
00:45:45No, I was just curious.
00:45:48Well, you know what they say about curiosity.
00:45:51No.
00:45:52It killed the cat.
00:45:55No, no, please.
00:45:57Please, don't get the gun.
00:45:58It's just that I'm sort of, I'm not used to this sort of thing.
00:46:04I'm kind of nervous.
00:46:06I didn't know you were so pure.
00:46:09What?
00:46:10It's so bright in here.
00:46:12Well, I'll fix that.
00:46:13I'll pull the blinds for us.
00:46:25Here.
00:46:28I'll pull the blinds for you.
00:46:41Yes.
00:46:42No.
00:46:42Now get off of me or I'll kill you.
00:47:12I'll turn your back and stand against the wall.
00:47:31You turn around right now or I'll kill you.
00:47:34Lady, you've been watching too many TV shows.
00:47:38I said I'd kill you.
00:47:40No, you won't.
00:47:43He's making me kill you.
00:47:45Go ahead.
00:47:54It's on safety.
00:47:56You animal.
00:47:58Go on, go ahead, kill me.
00:48:00Get it over with.
00:48:01I can't stand any more of you.
00:48:03Go ahead.
00:48:04What's the matter?
00:48:05Haven't you got the nerve?
00:48:06Pull the trigger.
00:48:07Go on, kill me.
00:48:09Kill me, kill me, kill me.
00:48:13When I'm ready.
00:48:37Go on, kill me.
00:48:54Go on, kill me.
00:48:56Oh, my God.
00:49:26Oh, my God.
00:49:56Oh, my God.
00:50:26Oh, my God.
00:50:56Oh, my God.
00:51:26Oh, my God.
00:51:56Now, how can we be of assistance to you?
00:52:00I'd like to see you about cashing a rather large bank draft.
00:52:05All right.
00:52:07$70,000.
00:52:09This is rather large.
00:52:11Yes, but an okay from one of the bank executives should be sufficient identification.
00:52:17Oh, certainly, Mr. Porello.
00:52:18I didn't understand.
00:52:19Which one of the bank executives here are you acquainted with?
00:52:22You, Mr. Wilson.
00:52:23You, Mr. Wilson.
00:52:24What?
00:52:25You, Mr. Wilson.
00:52:27You locate it.
00:52:30Me?
00:52:30Why, I've never seen you before in my life.
00:52:33Oh, but I've seen you.
00:52:35As a matter of fact, I know you very well.
00:52:37You live at 12, Old and Dryer.
00:52:41You have a son, Bobby, six years old.
00:52:43Your wife, Nancy, is a big shot in a women's club.
00:52:45Right now, she's at home with a friend of mine.
00:52:49A friend of yours?
00:52:51Well, let's say a business associate of mine.
00:52:55That would be a better description.
00:52:57Mr. Dorello, what is this?
00:53:00Very simple, Mr. Wilson.
00:53:04This is a holdup.
00:53:06What?
00:53:06I'll tell you okay that bank draft there.
00:53:10We cash it together here.
00:53:11Your wife is in very serious danger.
00:53:23You're crazy as a Betsy bug.
00:53:30Enough of that.
00:53:32Shut up.
00:53:32Turn it off.
00:53:38I think I'm going to hand over $70,000 in cash.
00:53:41Just like that.
00:53:42I'm sure of it.
00:53:44In fact, I can bank on it.
00:53:48You won't even get to the front door.
00:53:50May I suggest you call your home?
00:54:02All right, answer.
00:54:09If it ain't who I think it is, you hang up.
00:54:11I'll go ahead.
00:54:14Hello?
00:54:15Nancy?
00:54:17Ken.
00:54:18Ken.
00:54:20Nancy, are you all right?
00:54:21Is there anyone there with you?
00:54:23She's all right, Wilson, and old Johnny is right here with her.
00:54:27Nancy, can you hear me?
00:54:28Is he...
00:54:29That's enough, Mrs. Wilson.
00:54:30Get off the phone.
00:54:31Nancy.
00:54:31Ken, Ken, I...
00:54:33I can't.
00:54:35Now, Mr. Wilson, I'd like to speak to the man in your office, please.
00:54:39Listen, you.
00:54:40If you...
00:54:41Put him on, mister.
00:54:45He wants to speak to you.
00:54:49Thank you, Mr. Wilson.
00:54:52Hello?
00:54:53Everything all right?
00:54:54Just fine.
00:54:55I have 11.20.
00:55:00I'll call you in exactly five minutes.
00:55:03Maybe less.
00:55:04That means we're on our way to the vault.
00:55:07You got that?
00:55:08I don't call you within five minutes.
00:55:12Go ahead.
00:55:12Convinced, Mr. Wilson?
00:55:20What are you going to do?
00:55:21Nothing, if you cooperate.
00:55:23I plan to walk out of this bank with $70,000.
00:55:26And if I don't cooperate?
00:55:28My partner is cold-blooded and trigger-happy.
00:55:32You're bluffing.
00:55:33Oh, you think so, Mr. Wilson?
00:55:35I could have the police there in five minutes.
00:55:38They'd be there in ten minutes, Mr. Wilson, not five.
00:55:41I know the police protection at Camellia Gardens.
00:55:44It's on demand.
00:55:45Have one patrol car for every seven square miles.
00:55:48They'd be there.
00:55:50In time to find your wife, not the saver.
00:55:51Suppose I told you I didn't care what happened to my wife.
00:56:00Make it short.
00:56:04Hello?
00:56:06Oh, Ken, darling, I'm so happy.
00:56:08I can hardly believe it's true.
00:56:11I just had to phone you to make sure I'm not dreaming.
00:56:14Say it's true.
00:56:16Say it.
00:56:18Are we really going?
00:56:21Yes.
00:56:22Yes.
00:56:24Was that all you have to say?
00:56:27I...
00:56:27I'm busy right now.
00:56:30I'll call you back.
00:56:32But, Harry, I'll give you just five minutes.
00:56:35All right.
00:56:39Who was that?
00:56:42That was the woman I'm flying to Las Vegas with tonight.
00:56:46Your girlfriend?
00:56:47No.
00:56:48My next wife.
00:56:50Then I'll be doing you a favor.
00:56:52That's right.
00:56:54You will.
00:57:12Get up.
00:57:13Get up.
00:57:14Get up.
00:57:14Get up.
00:57:16Get up.
00:57:18Get up.
00:57:19Get up.
00:57:20All right.
00:57:23Answer.
00:57:26Hello?
00:57:28Nancy?
00:57:29This is Priscilla.
00:57:31Nancy, are you there?
00:57:33Yes, Priscilla.
00:57:34Okay, Mr. Wilson.
00:57:37You have a minute and 38 seconds.
00:57:40Let's sit here and watch the clock.
00:57:43See who pops first.
00:57:50Priscilla, I can't talk now.
00:57:53Don't forget, Nancy.
00:57:54When I want something, I get it.
00:57:57Bye, Priscilla.
00:57:58Ain't no alternative.
00:58:05You got 40 seconds to live.
00:58:10Once I call your wife's going to be dead in 35 seconds.
00:58:19And you'll go to prison.
00:58:20I'll be a convict.
00:58:21You'll be a murderer.
00:58:22I'm not murdering anyone.
00:58:2326 seconds.
00:58:24But you can't just walk into a house and kill a defenseless woman.
00:58:27My partner will.
00:58:3017 seconds.
00:58:31It takes 12 seconds to dial, Mr. Wilson.
00:58:33Make up your mind.
00:58:34I'll be a murderer.
00:58:34Looks like your time's run out, lady.
00:58:57You're sure taking your time today.
00:59:00All right, all right.
00:59:01I know this is the final stretch.
00:59:0411.30.
00:59:07Right.
00:59:09When the second hand hits, I hit.
00:59:31Hello?
00:59:32Oh, yes, Miss Hargo.
00:59:34No, I'm sorry.
00:59:35Mr. Wilson just stepped out of his office.
00:59:37Oh, well, I'm sure he'll be back in a minute.
00:59:40I don't want to miss him, so I'll just hold on, if you don't mind.
00:59:43No, that'll be perfectly all right.
00:59:48Stacks of thousands, please.
00:59:52Small denominations, Mr. Wilson.
00:59:54Nothing larger than the hundreds.
00:59:55I'll count them, Stephens.
01:00:19Just dropping the briefcase.
01:00:20I'll need another $20,000.
01:00:30I'll need another $20,000.
01:00:30I'll need another $20,000.
01:00:30You better hurry.
01:00:53We still have plenty of time.
01:00:54I'll make my call after I leave the bank, Mr. Wilson.
01:01:01Yes.
01:01:02Yes, of course.
01:01:04I still have another minute for that.
01:01:05Thank you, Stephens.
01:01:13Thank you for your cooperation, Mr. Wilson.
01:01:25Mr. Wilson.
01:01:27Yes, yes, what is it?
01:01:28Could I speak to you for a minute?
01:01:30Later, Pop, later.
01:01:31I'll be on my way.
01:01:32Don't forget to make that call.
01:01:35Now, hold on there.
01:01:36You stop or I'll shoot.
01:01:41Run, run.
01:01:43Mr. Wilson, what's going on here?
01:01:45You're helping him a sting.
01:01:46You're helping him a sting.
01:02:16Get some water, quick.
01:02:29What'd you pull me away for, Mr. Wilson?
01:02:31I had encountered.
01:02:32Oh, Pop.
01:02:35You don't know what you've done.
01:02:37No, I'm ready, Miss Wilson.
01:03:06Nothing personal.
01:03:21You won't even feel it.
01:03:25No, no, please don't.
01:03:28Don't.
01:03:29He cleared it, Ron.
01:03:44Answering.
01:03:53Hello?
01:03:55Nancy, this is Priscilla.
01:03:57I was rather peeved with you a while ago when you...
01:03:59Hurry up and just riddle that magpie.
01:04:01...until we've settled this PTA matter.
01:04:04Now, I know you've got time to talk and you're not going to put me off.
01:04:09Nancy, are you listening?
01:04:11Yes, Priscilla.
01:04:12I want to know what Ken said, Nancy.
01:04:15In fact, I insist on knowing.
01:04:17I can't tell you now, Priscilla.
01:04:20Nancy Wilson, what kind of an answer is that?
01:04:23What did he say?
01:04:25He wants a few days to think it over.
01:04:28Think it over?
01:04:30Oh, that's just like a man.
01:04:32Big executives and they can't even make a simple decision about a simple little organization like the PTA.
01:04:38Well, you get him to tell you tonight.
01:04:42You know how men are always avoiding their civic duty and this mustn't happen.
01:04:48I said get rid of her.
01:04:51I'll try, Priscilla.
01:04:52Try?
01:04:53You've got to get him to say yes and tonight.
01:04:57Priscilla!
01:04:59I've already talked to Mr. Burgess.
01:05:01You know the cute little bald one.
01:05:03And he told me he'd be honored to serve under Ken.
01:05:06I can't talk, Priscilla.
01:05:08I must say goodbye.
01:05:11No, you don't, Nancy Wilson.
01:05:13We won't leave this to chance, Nancy.
01:05:15We've got to remind Ken.
01:05:16You better get rid of her now.
01:05:18To Bobby, that fine, wonderful little chap.
01:05:21I'll do my best.
01:05:22Don't you try to put me off.
01:05:23There are lots of other things we ought to discuss.
01:05:25We haven't even said anything.
01:05:27I said hang up.
01:05:29That's important, Nancy.
01:05:30Very important.
01:05:32I'm sorry, Priscilla, but...
01:05:34I can't talk any longer, Priscilla.
01:05:48I'll give you one more minute,
01:05:50just in case he was trying to get through.
01:05:53Mom, open up our phone for lunch.
01:06:11I don't want to mix up with no kids.
01:06:13You get him out of here.
01:06:15Get him out.
01:06:18Run, Bobby.
01:06:19Run fast.
01:06:20Call the police.
01:06:21There's a killer in here.
01:06:22Run.
01:06:23How do you think you're done?
01:06:25Don't, don't hurt him, please.
01:06:28Don't hurt him.
01:06:29Don't hurt him, Mom.
01:06:31Bobby.
01:06:33Oh, Bobby.
01:06:34Oh, Bobby.
01:06:38Where'd you come from, boy?
01:06:40How'd you get in here?
01:06:41Thanks for me.
01:06:43Through, through the dance.
01:06:45Have you got any friends out there, kid?
01:06:49Bobby, why didn't you go when Mommy asked you to?
01:06:52I didn't hear you.
01:06:53What's he doing here, Mom?
01:06:58Why'd you have to come home, boy?
01:07:00You're in there.
01:07:14You're surrounded.
01:07:15I'm out with your hands up.
01:07:20Come out of there.
01:07:22We've got you covered.
01:07:22Where's that other door?
01:07:29It's in there.
01:07:31I'm warning you.
01:07:32This is your last chance.
01:07:34What are you going to do?
01:07:36Throw the door!
01:07:36Please!
01:07:37Please!
01:07:37Please!
01:07:37Please!
01:07:37Please!
01:07:37Please!
01:07:37Please!
01:07:37Please!
01:07:46Oh, he took Bobby and went out the side door.
01:07:48You stay here.
01:07:49Please!
01:07:49Please!
01:07:49Please!
01:07:50Please!
01:07:50Please!
01:07:51Please!
01:07:51Please!
01:07:51All right, drop it.
01:08:05Drop your gun.
01:08:09No.
01:08:11No, kid.
01:08:16No, kid.
01:08:17Don't die, boy.
01:08:22I'm sorry, boy.
01:08:26I'm sorry, boy.
01:08:34Let go of that, boy, and come out with your hands up.
01:08:37You come get me.
01:08:39Me and this kid you killed.
01:08:40Don't die.
01:08:41Look who's you killed, kid.
01:08:43I'm sorry, man.
01:08:45I can't do that.
01:08:46I can't do that.
01:08:52I can't do that.
01:08:54You're killing the kids.
01:09:04Get away!
01:09:06Where's Bobby?
01:09:08Tell me where's Bobby?
01:09:20Here I am, Mom.
01:09:21Over here.
01:09:22Bobby!
01:09:24Oh, my baby.
01:09:31What are you worried about?
01:09:33What am I...
01:09:34Why did I fool him?
01:09:38I just pretended I was shot.
01:09:43Son, do you mean you pretended you were dead?
01:09:47Sure, it was easy, just like on TV.
01:09:50Well, that's one for the books.
01:09:52Oh, Bobby, Bobby.
01:09:55Oh, son.
01:10:04Nancy.
01:10:05Nancy, are you all right?
01:10:07Oh, Ken, yes.
01:10:09We're all right now.
01:10:10Well, don't try to talk about it now.
01:10:12I want you to listen to me.
01:10:14Yes.
01:10:14Listen carefully.
01:10:16Send Bobby over to your sisters, then pack our suitcases.
01:10:20We're going to take a vacation.
01:10:22Vacation?
01:10:23Yes.
01:10:23We're going to Las Vegas this evening.
01:10:26Oh, Ken, you're mad.
01:10:28I could never get packed if I got to Las Vegas.
01:10:31Then don't pack anything.
01:10:33We'll buy something there.
01:10:34Darling, I'll be home very soon.
01:10:37And I love you very much.
01:10:39Oh, darling, I love you, too.
01:10:48Miss Meredith, did Miss Harcourt call back?
01:10:52Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Wilson.
01:10:54With all the excitement, I forgot.
01:10:55She's waiting on your private line.
01:11:03Ellen?
01:11:04Ellen?
01:11:06Are you there?
01:11:15I just can't handle all those women by myself.
01:11:17You've got to hang up the phone and help me.
01:11:19Aren't you true yet?
01:11:22Yes.
01:11:23I'm true.
01:11:27Kenneth, please.
01:11:53What's the matter?
01:11:54What's the matter?
01:11:57Nothing, nothing.
01:12:01Nancy.
01:12:03You know, Priscilla saved my life today.
01:12:06If she hadn't called exactly when she did,
01:12:08well, you'd be going to Las Vegas alone.
01:12:11I know.
01:12:13I asked her to call.
01:12:19You mean she knew?
01:12:21Yes.
01:12:21She's quite an actress.
01:12:27I phoned her from the bank.
01:12:29And if you ever needed any proof of my love,
01:12:31that was it.
01:12:35That's a strange thing to say.
01:12:37Now she has me hooked with a PTA.
01:12:39Greater love hath no man.
01:12:41When are you going to tell me what happened this morning?
01:12:49What happened this morning?
01:12:54I don't remember.
01:12:55Well, if that's the way you want it.
01:13:02I guess we'd both better forget today.
01:13:05Let's pretend we're just starting on our honeymoon.
01:13:07All right.
01:13:09And maybe this time I can get you to wear that fancy negligee.
01:13:13What do you mean?
01:13:15I brought it along.
01:13:17I brought it along.
01:13:19I brought it along.
01:13:20You won't tell my husband.
01:13:21You won't tell my husband.
01:13:23You won't tell my husband.
01:13:24I'm what you want.
01:13:25I'm what you want.
01:13:27I'm what you want.
01:13:29I'm what you want.
01:13:29What all can you do?
01:13:32When you put my head in to the middle.
01:13:36Hear the talk, tick-tock of the laughing clock.
01:13:40What can you do or save?
01:13:42Maybe you ought to play.
01:13:46But you better think positive.
01:13:49You got five minutes to live.
01:13:53Time is flying by.
01:13:56Now don't you sit there and let it fly.
01:13:59No time to wait.
01:14:01Better not be late.
01:14:03Hey, don't exasperate.
01:14:06Get dressed up for your day.
01:14:09Hey, let's get primitive.
01:14:12You got five minutes to live.
01:14:15Hey, let's go with me.
01:14:16Hey, let's eat.
01:14:36Hey, let's go with me.
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