- 5 months ago
A herpetologist (Robin Riker) helps a detective (Robert Forster) track her flushed-away pet, now a king-size mutant called Ramone.
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00:04:29What are you looking at?
00:04:31The patch on the back, the thinning of the front, you know what I mean?
00:04:34Same thing, same thing.
00:04:36You know?
00:04:37Yeah.
00:04:38Okay, what is that? 1590.
00:04:41I had another one.
00:04:42We swiped him out in front of a grocery store.
00:04:44Must have been in there two minutes and bingo.
00:04:46Yeah, that sure goes on a lot around this neighborhood.
00:04:49Did you call the cops?
00:04:51I am the cops.
00:04:53His name was Snaps, or the one that got grabbed.
00:04:56I know just how you feel.
00:05:00They're kind of cute.
00:05:01You kind of get attached to them, don't you?
00:05:04Yeah, you sure do.
00:05:08Duty calls, well.
00:05:13You got any advice on him?
00:05:15Keep your shoes off the floor for a couple of months.
00:05:17He's teething.
00:05:18Thanks.
00:05:19All right, kid.
00:05:26How do you suppose it got this way?
00:05:33Looks like it was chewed up.
00:05:35Yeah, it's working man's hand.
00:05:37We'll get some scrapings off these calluses.
00:05:42Anything else?
00:05:43Yeah, they found a Lassa Opsa floating in the same sludge tank.
00:05:47Some kind of pooch?
00:05:48Yeah, some kind of dog.
00:05:50They got a line on who it might be.
00:05:52Uh-huh.
00:05:55You!
00:05:56Humming side in here?
00:05:57Yeah, it's me.
00:05:58The chief wants you outside.
00:06:00He's got a lady who owns a dog.
00:06:02I'll be right there.
00:06:04We got a big toe in the morgue once.
00:06:06Nothing else, just a big toe.
00:06:08Yeah?
00:06:09Never found the rest of them.
00:06:10But we figured out who it was.
00:06:12Had a funeral and everything.
00:06:16It's been a pretty small casket.
00:06:18I checked it out.
00:06:20There's only three of that breed registered in the whole state.
00:06:24Now, a lady called in and reported her loss two months ago.
00:06:27What kind of shapes it in now?
00:06:29The body hadn't decomposed a bit,
00:06:31but all the internal organs had been cut out clean as a whistle.
00:06:35Rival cords cut through.
00:06:37It looks so much like taffy.
00:06:39Mr. Lewis, this is Detective Madison.
00:06:43Hi.
00:06:44It looks exactly like taffy, but it's way too big.
00:06:47You know, she has the same markings, the same color, everything.
00:06:52This fit her two months ago when I lost her.
00:06:56This sweater fit this dog?
00:06:59Uh-huh.
00:07:00Come on.
00:07:23Get him.
00:07:24See if you can make some friends.
00:07:30Come on, Tucker.
00:07:31Here we go.
00:07:32I'm gonna need a lot more of those for this experiment.
00:07:37How about some cats?
00:07:38I got plenty of cats.
00:07:39Puppies.
00:07:40I also got a parrot I'd like to get rid of.
00:07:42Puppies.
00:07:43And we're through with those.
00:07:44You can dump them.
00:07:45Right.
00:07:46Oh, my God.
00:08:02You know, a cop came by my store this morning.
00:08:05Almost wet my pants.
00:08:07I'm scared, you know.
00:08:09I'm really scared.
00:08:11I'm scared, you know. I'm really scared.
00:08:16Maybe I ought to lay low for a while, huh?
00:08:20Gutchell, I need a lot more animals.
00:08:22The old man's breathing down my neck for results. Now get cracking.
00:08:25Right.
00:08:27Puppies.
00:08:28Puppies.
00:08:30Puppies.
00:08:38Alan?
00:08:39Puppies.
00:08:40Yeah.
00:08:43Tell me you're a friend of Edward Norton's.
00:08:45That's right, so what?
00:08:46Well, his time card for last Friday said that he punched out at 3 o'clock,
00:08:49but his wallet and street clothes are still in his locker.
00:08:52Yeah, well, I punched out for him. He's okay, isn't he?
00:08:57Where was the last place you saw him?
00:09:00Well, it must have been Friday.
00:09:01We were opening up a section of the old system down by the drug works there.
00:09:09Let's go.
00:09:10Poor the hell, never a slots.
00:09:11We're opening up a castle down and rolling in the center.
00:09:13The big...
00:09:18It's interesting.
00:12:18That's your regulation sewer gear.
00:12:20Now, we got one here, and, you know, Prinsic came up with something very interesting in his song.
00:12:26What?
00:12:26Kitty litter.
00:12:27The guy must have been a cat fanatic.
00:12:30Yes, we do quite a bit of in vivo research.
00:12:39Do you ever do business with a pet store owner named Gutchill?
00:12:45All of our subjects are either bred here, or we purchased them from the city town.
00:12:49What happens when you run out of test animals?
00:12:52We have to suspend research.
00:12:53It does happen.
00:12:54You're a hormone guy, right?
00:12:56Yes.
00:12:57Just hypothetically, is it possible for a mature dog to double its size in, say, two-month period?
00:13:05No, not at the present time.
00:13:07Look, detective, I'd like to be more help to you, but, um, like I said, when we're done with the subjects,
00:13:14they're taken back to the pond for cremation.
00:13:16It's all very carefully regulated by the humane society.
00:13:19Is it possible for one of these dogs to, uh, get loose and wind up in the sewer system?
00:13:25No.
00:13:27No way.
00:13:36Very quiet.
00:13:38Pardon?
00:13:38I see your test animals are very quiet.
00:13:41Oh, yes.
00:13:42Well, we cut the larynx when they first come in.
00:13:46It, uh, helps keep the noise level down.
00:13:49That does.
00:13:54Stop cap-dancing around it, son.
00:13:58You just got caught with your pants down, isn't it?
00:14:02Well, we're very close to that synthetic hormone, sir, and I thought that we should go ahead and...
00:14:05Yes, what did the police really have on you?
00:14:08Well, Gutscher was paid out of the slush fund, so there's no way he can be tied to the company.
00:14:12Uh, I've disposed of any animals that could be traceable.
00:14:15It's just this guy, Madison, that was here.
00:14:17Yes, yes, yes.
00:14:18Um, I'll put in the, in the fix.
00:14:22Pardon?
00:14:23Well, it's not the police we have to worry about.
00:14:24No, it says, Damiela Journalists, it's a troll.
00:14:28They're out to ruin our public image.
00:14:30Yes, sir.
00:14:31Yes.
00:14:31Now, will you get on back to your chemistry set?
00:14:34And I'll take care of everything.
00:14:36We'll put in the fix.
00:14:37Don't worry about a thing.
00:14:38Go on.
00:14:38Go on.
00:14:39Thank you, sir.
00:14:39Don't talk to any reporters.
00:14:44Yes, sir.
00:14:45I don't know why I'm supposed to talk to him.
00:14:47Because it's your case.
00:14:49You've got to face the music.
00:14:51Jesus, don't you want a razor?
00:14:53I was in a hurry this morning.
00:14:54In a hurry?
00:14:55If I sakes you are a half hour late.
00:14:58They're in corners, they're assholes.
00:15:00You just watch your language in there.
00:15:02Edward Norton worked for the sanitation department for 25 years.
00:15:05Have you identified the other victim?
00:15:07And what do you know about him?
00:15:08Luke Gutchill, he operated a pet store.
00:15:10And Gutchill, didn't he have a criminal record?
00:15:12No comment.
00:15:13Detective, is there any evidence to link the two murders?
00:15:16First of all, we don't know that it was a murder.
00:15:17Second of all, that would be evidence.
00:15:19I wouldn't be able to comment on it.
00:15:20Is there anything you can comment on?
00:15:22Next question.
00:15:23How could the bodies have found their way into the sewer system?
00:15:25Say it again, please.
00:15:26How could the bodies have found their way into the sewer system?
00:15:29In the city, we use a combination sewage and drainage system.
00:15:32Therefore, the bodies could have found their way into the system at any point.
00:15:34Can you give us a cause of death in each case?
00:15:37The bodies were dismembered.
00:15:38We're waiting on the coroner's report.
00:15:39Can you tell us at least if they were similar?
00:15:42The bodies were dismembered.
00:15:43Are you withholding information?
00:15:45No comment.
00:15:46Do you think there might be a Jack the Ripper type killer operating in the city?
00:15:49It's a little too early to speculate on that kind of...
00:15:52What do you think the motive might have been in these slings?
00:15:57Ray's newspaper circulation.
00:15:58Look, I can't do this.
00:15:59As you can see,
00:16:02We have very little information at the moment.
00:16:05Now, if you'll excuse us,
00:16:07Detective Madison and I have worked...
00:16:09Officer Madison,
00:16:10aren't you the same David Madison
00:16:11who lost his partner in the Hotel Baldwin incident in St. Louis?
00:16:16Yeah.
00:16:17I believe in that case,
00:16:18your partner was stabbed to death, wasn't he?
00:16:22He was shot.
00:16:24That's right.
00:16:24I'm sorry.
00:16:25We will keep you posted.
00:16:35You know, let me break that stolen pet angle.
00:16:37Get us off and chew on it.
00:16:39You look terrible, David.
00:16:41When you're representing the department,
00:16:43you should take your time out.
00:16:44I had a tough night last night.
00:16:45I get one of those bad dreams.
00:16:46Didn't give me much sleep.
00:16:47I didn't shave this morning,
00:16:48so give me a break.
00:16:49David,
00:16:49you can't let that Baldwin hotel thing throw you.
00:16:52Now, that was five years ago,
00:16:54and nobody blamed you.
00:16:55Yeah.
00:16:56I'll add to the newspapers.
00:16:57Thanks.
00:17:09I need somebody to check out a sewer with me.
00:17:11Shamsky?
00:17:13I got a court appearance today.
00:17:15Uh-huh.
00:17:17Meyer?
00:17:18Danola?
00:17:19You want Mark at Hill today?
00:17:21Don't think the chief would fool us.
00:17:24Sloan, what are you doing?
00:17:25Paperwork.
00:17:27What is it?
00:17:27My breath?
00:17:28Shoot fingers or something.
00:17:29I need somebody.
00:17:31I'll go.
00:17:36You're it.
00:17:38Yeah, well,
00:17:39I'm going to need some boots or something.
00:17:40I just, uh,
00:17:41shine my shoes.
00:17:42I don't want to get them wet.
00:17:43You bet.
00:17:44You bet.
00:17:45You hit some methane pockets.
00:17:47These will help you.
00:17:47There you go.
00:17:51Who cut your hair, Madison?
00:17:52I do.
00:17:54Mostly why?
00:17:56I never see a hairstylist.
00:17:58They let your hair grow down and whip the cross.
00:18:01Nobody will be able to see it.
00:18:10Sir?
00:18:11Yeah.
00:18:13I killed a man in the store.
00:18:15Madison.
00:18:18Well, if you give us a second, I'll take you down to Sergeant Reynolds.
00:18:22He'll take your confession.
00:18:23No, sir.
00:18:23I didn't come to confess.
00:18:24I came to kill the rest of you.
00:18:30I see.
00:18:31How do you intend to do that?
00:18:33I'm wired to explode.
00:18:36You too.
00:18:37Don't move.
00:18:40Your time is running out.
00:18:41Look, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I cut him up with my mat knife on the picture framer.
00:18:47Why would you do it, son?
00:18:48They told me to.
00:18:50Who told you?
00:18:51Damn.
00:18:53On the radio.
00:18:54Madison?
00:18:56It's bluffing.
00:18:58Take him to the left.
00:18:59Cooler, Kelly.
00:19:00Don't move.
00:19:02I'll kill us all.
00:19:03You told me to.
00:19:05On the radio.
00:19:06Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:19:07On the radio.
00:19:10Can't take your finger away from that button, please.
00:19:12Kelly.
00:19:13They told me to.
00:19:13The voices.
00:19:14Don't you see?
00:19:15The voices.
00:19:15The voices.
00:19:16Buddy, you want to know the truth?
00:19:18I used to be a left-hander.
00:19:19There may be a right-hander.
00:19:20I wanted to be a priest.
00:19:21There may be into a cop.
00:19:23You want to blow the joint up?
00:19:24I don't care what you do.
00:19:25I stopped wanting to be a cop about last week.
00:19:27I had...
00:19:28Don't do anything yet.
00:19:32Look on the side.
00:19:33It's not on this side.
00:19:34There's got to be a little button.
00:19:35It's got to be right near the counter.
00:19:36Got 11 seconds more.
00:19:37Okay.
00:19:37All right.
00:19:38Nine seconds more.
00:19:39I got it.
00:19:40I got it.
00:19:40I got it.
00:19:42Now, don't anybody move.
00:19:43Hold them real tight.
00:19:44I got it.
00:19:46All right.
00:19:46Let's see what we got here.
00:19:50It's a radio.
00:19:53Next time, try Lawrence.
00:19:55Hey, Sloan, with all the paperwork, come here and book it.
00:19:58Look at this guy here.
00:20:02Okay.
00:20:08Did you see the look on that guy's face?
00:20:11Oh, I don't know why you thought he was bluffing.
00:20:13Well, he can't live forever, huh?
00:20:16Ain't going to last long on the cops with that attitude.
00:20:19Listen.
00:20:21Oh, boy.
00:20:22Look at this place.
00:20:26Why are you just working in St. Louis?
00:20:43Yeah.
00:20:45Why'd you leave?
00:20:46I'm sure you must have heard the story.
00:20:53All I've heard is just, uh, kind of unhealthy to work with you.
00:20:57Why'd you volunteer?
00:21:05I'm going to go for that lock room crap.
00:21:08Besides, I can take care of myself.
00:21:10You know what I mean?
00:21:11Well, I can't find him.
00:21:21I'm not surprised.
00:21:22These maps aren't complete.
00:21:23Some of these songs date back 1890.
00:21:26They'll lose track.
00:21:27There you go.
00:21:30As long as you get home before 7.
00:21:32Bethany, use your mask.
00:21:58Don't light any matches.
00:22:02I saw a methane explosion in St. Louis once.
00:22:06Blew a hole in the street.
00:22:07Goddamn bus fell to it.
00:22:10Well, at least we can find our way at it.
00:22:31Where are we?
00:22:33According to this, Cleveland.
00:22:56I know a guy like you in St. Louis.
00:22:59Wild Billies.
00:23:00No.
00:23:00Just kick a door in and see what happens.
00:23:02We were down by the ballpark one time.
00:23:04You know St. Louis?
00:23:08Kelly?
00:23:11Kelly?
00:23:15Kelly?
00:23:19Kelly?
00:23:23Kelly?
00:23:24Kelly?
00:23:25Kelly?
00:23:30Kelly?
00:23:54Kelly!
00:24:02Kelly!
00:24:19Kelly!
00:24:54What do you think?
00:25:07I think someone's been here recently.
00:25:10Yeah.
00:25:11I think we ought to come back here with a crew and really let this join over.
00:25:24You know, imagine, I don't mind telling you, I'm getting a little tired of this suit.
00:25:41You son of a bitch.
00:25:44Wait a minute, I got it.
00:25:46There you go, unroll it one more.
00:25:48That's it, that's it.
00:25:52Alright, looks like if you just keep going down in this direction, you ought to get some kind of an outlet.
00:25:59Get you home for dinner.
00:26:00I'm not hungry anymore.
00:26:02I'm not hungry.
00:26:32I'm not hungry.
00:26:47Come on.
00:26:52Open it.
00:26:53It's stuck.
00:26:58First.
00:26:58Oh, my God.
00:27:28Kelly! Kelly!
00:27:29Kelly!
00:27:30Kelly!
00:27:31Kelly!
00:27:32Kelly!
00:27:33Kelly!
00:27:34Kelly!
00:27:35Kelly!
00:27:36Kelly!
00:27:37Kelly!
00:27:38Kelly!
00:27:39Kelly!
00:27:40Kelly!
00:27:41No!
00:27:42No!
00:27:43No!
00:27:44There you are!
00:27:46How'd I get here?
00:27:49Well, you just popped out of a manhole at Campbell Street and started yelling alligator.
00:27:54Oh, Jesus.
00:27:56Kelly.
00:27:57Kelly!
00:27:58Kelly!
00:27:59Kelly!
00:28:00Kelly!
00:28:01Hey, hey, hey!
00:28:04You are not to get on the thing yet!
00:28:06Stay here, Malone!
00:28:07Hey, hey, hey!
00:28:08You are not to get on the thing yet!
00:28:09Stay here, Malone!
00:28:10What happened to Kelly?
00:28:11Did you find him?
00:28:12Nothing!
00:28:13Not a sign of you, you know what is it!
00:28:15Now look, stay a couple of days!
00:28:16Just take it easy!
00:28:17What the hell are you talking about?
00:28:18We gotta get back down there!
00:28:19You need some rest, David!
00:28:20Are you nuts?
00:28:21You think I'm gonna lay in this bed while the kid I sent down in the sewer is unaccounted for?
00:28:28Look, Dr. Lee has got to see him!
00:28:29Who's this Dr. Lee?
00:28:30He's a psychiatrist!
00:28:31He just wanted to give you some tests!
00:28:32I'll give you some tests!
00:28:33I'll give you some tests!
00:28:34You're gonna give you some tests!
00:28:35You nuts yourself!
00:28:36What the hell's the matter with you guys?
00:28:37Hi!
00:28:38How you feeling?
00:28:39What happened?
00:28:40You lose your paper route?
00:28:41What's the matter with you?
00:28:42Hey, I'm just trying to write a story!
00:28:43I'll invent something!
00:28:44You know how to do that!
00:28:45I'll invent something!
00:28:46You know how to do that!
00:28:47I hear you lost another partner!
00:28:48You got no comment on that!
00:28:49You know, that's getting to be a habit with you!
00:28:50I pulled out the files on the Baldwin hotel shooting!
00:28:51Hey, Kent!
00:28:52Lay off!
00:28:53I'll lay off!
00:28:54You tell me what happened in the sewer!
00:28:55I'll give you some tests!
00:28:56I'll give you some tests!
00:28:57I'll give you some tests!
00:28:58You nuts yourself!
00:28:59What the hell's the matter with you guys?
00:29:00Hi!
00:29:01How you feeling?
00:29:02What happened?
00:29:03You lose your paper route?
00:29:04What's the matter with you?
00:29:05Hey, I'm just trying to write a story!
00:29:06I'll invent something!
00:29:07You know how to do that!
00:29:08I hear you lost another partner!
00:29:09You got no comment on that!
00:29:10You know, that's getting to be a habit with you!
00:29:11Hey, Kent!
00:29:12Lay off!
00:29:13I'll lay off!
00:29:15You tell me what happened in the sewer yesterday!
00:29:17No comment!
00:29:18Chief!
00:29:19I'm not asking you!
00:29:21I'm asking Officer Madison!
00:29:23That's exactly what we're gonna find out, isn't it, Chief?
00:29:26Right!
00:29:28The largest one ever recorded was around 15 feet!
00:29:34In the sewer, it's not possible!
00:29:36Even in a zoo, they don't grow full size!
00:29:38He was bigger than that!
00:29:40Excuse me!
00:29:41It was huge!
00:29:42Tell me something, miss!
00:29:44Are these your snakes?
00:29:47No!
00:29:48They belong to the university!
00:29:50I have a couple of non-poisonous species at home, though!
00:29:53It was bigger than 15 feet!
00:29:55An alligator half that size would starve in a week!
00:29:58There's no sunlight!
00:29:59There are toxic fluids and gases!
00:30:02Not to mention the question of how it got there in the first place!
00:30:05You're looking at the one who saw it!
00:30:07And it was big!
00:30:09You said it was dark!
00:30:12Now, perhaps you were mistaken!
00:30:14Okay!
00:30:15Thanks very much for your help!
00:30:18Can I borrow this book?
00:30:19You can have it!
00:30:20Excuse me!
00:30:22A Dr. Kendall!
00:30:23Could there be another animal down there that could possibly be this size?
00:30:33Nothing I know of!
00:30:35I'm sorry!
00:30:36Thank you very much!
00:30:37I thought she'd be some kind of help!
00:30:41She's the leading authority!
00:30:42She's the leading authority!
00:30:43Now, it was worth a try!
00:30:44She's a kid!
00:30:45She lives with snakes!
00:30:46What the hell are you talking about?
00:30:48I didn't say she was normal!
00:30:49I said she had the word on alligators!
00:30:52Now, look!
00:30:53Why don't you give it up, Dave?
00:30:55It's one of your nightmares!
00:30:56Nightmare your ass!
00:30:57There's something down there!
00:30:58Now, it'll take a lot of guys, but we'll flush them out!
00:31:01The only thing you're gonna take is a leave of absence!
00:31:05Here!
00:31:06Read it and weep!
00:31:08Our friend Kemp has got the hots for you!
00:31:11City detective loses partner again.
00:31:14Mysterious circumstances surround the abrupt disappearance in a city sewer of police patrolman
00:31:18Jim Kelly, partner of detective David Madison, while on an official investigation.
00:31:22No such mystery surrounds the death of Jerry Randolph of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police
00:31:26who was paired with Madison on the fatal night of March 21, 1975.
00:31:30Witnesses report that detective Madison's inaction enabled the three to escape, wounding Randolph in the process.
00:31:38A board of inquiry hearing investigating the officer's death made no finding against Madison.
00:31:44In the more recent disappearance...
00:31:46Hey, guys.
00:32:00City officials have been unwilling to make any comment. This reporter, for one, is not satisfied.
00:32:17Not satisfied.
00:32:18Well, what kind of dreams?
00:32:19Well, he was out on meds most of the time that he was here.
00:32:22What are meds?
00:32:23Medication.
00:32:24He kept coming up with some garbage about alligators in the sewers.
00:32:28Yeah.
00:32:29Alligators in the sewers?
00:32:30Yeah.
00:32:31Nice.
00:32:32Wonderful place.
00:32:33Nice.
00:32:34Nice.
00:32:35Wonderful place.
00:32:48Nice.
00:32:49Thanks.
00:32:50You're good.
00:32:51finals in the sewers.
00:32:52Very crappy place.
00:32:53audition in the sewers.
00:32:54Yeah.
00:33:00A anda validator is...
00:33:02haya fodder at the border.
00:33:03…and it's easy to
00:33:14collapse.
00:33:15Jesus Christ.
00:33:45Jesus Christ.
00:34:15Jesus Christ.
00:34:45Jesus Christ.
00:35:15Jesus Christ.
00:35:46It's a rat.
00:35:47No, no, not that, not that. Here, look.
00:35:52Huh?
00:35:54Huh?
00:35:56Holy shit.
00:35:57What do you think, chief?
00:35:59You believe me now?
00:36:01Look at the snake lady, take a look.
00:36:03It's a herpetologist.
00:36:05Imagine, clicking away with your camera while dad's coming at you.
00:36:08Well, he'll make the front page anyway, that's all he really wanted.
00:36:12Thomas Kemp, the popular columnist for the National Probe magazine, is missing and presumed dead.
00:36:18His camera, the only clue to his disappearance, was fished out of a filtration tank at the city sewage works late last night.
00:36:24The film inside the camera was salvaged.
00:36:27What appeared to be an abnormally large alligator, or similar reptile, who is now believed to be responsible for at least four deaths.
00:36:35But as mayor, I tell you that no effort and no expense will be spared by this...
00:36:39Professor, herpetologist, author, and probably the leading authority here in the Midwest on reptile and amphibian life, as well as the native of our own city.
00:36:48Dr. Kendall, what animal is it?
00:36:51It's an alligator.
00:36:52Couldn't it be a...
00:36:53There's no question, it's definitely an alligator.
00:36:55I see.
00:36:56Well, how large do you think it is, from the photographs you've seen?
00:36:59If it's been living in a sewer, it couldn't be very large.
00:37:02Even under ideal circumstances, in a zoo, for example, they don't grow nearly as large as they would in their natural habitat.
00:37:13This makes it one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:37:17This makes it one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:37:23Where are you?
00:37:24Where are you?
00:37:24Where are you?
00:37:47Where are you?
00:37:48Where are you?
00:37:49Where are you?
00:37:50Where are you?
00:37:51Where are you?
00:37:52Where are you?
00:37:53Where are you?
00:37:54Where are you?
00:37:55Where are you?
00:37:56Where are you?
00:37:57Where are you?
00:37:58Where are you?
00:37:59Where are you?
00:38:00Where are you?
00:38:01Where are you?
00:38:02Where are you?
00:38:03Where are you?
00:38:04Where are you?
00:38:05Where are you?
00:38:06Where are you?
00:38:07Where are you?
00:38:08Where are you?
00:38:09Where are you?
00:38:10Where are you?
00:38:11Where are you?
00:38:12Where are you?
00:38:13Where are you?
00:38:14Where are you?
00:38:15Where are you?
00:38:16We have teams moving in from every possible entry point, pushing through, converging in
00:38:39these three main channels, such that there is only one possible exit, and that is here.
00:38:45What if he doesn't run?
00:38:46Don't worry.
00:38:47It will.
00:38:48Oh, Dr. Kendall.
00:38:50If you don't corner it, you'll be fine.
00:38:52Take the Madison.
00:38:54Who invited her?
00:38:55David, we don't know how this thing is going to react.
00:38:57Now, maybe she can help us.
00:38:59All units are in position now.
00:39:01Catch me in, please.
00:39:05This is Madison.
00:39:06Yeah, this is Rudy.
00:39:07We're all ready.
00:39:08Look, I didn't believe you, and I'm sorry.
00:39:14There was any sleepover.
00:39:16All right, guys, this is Madison.
00:39:18Commence operation.
00:39:19Command center, this is unit one.
00:39:21We're pushing off.
00:39:23Unit two, pushing off.
00:39:25This is unit three, pushing off.
00:39:38Madison, this is Harry.
00:39:58I'm still waiting for Clark.
00:39:59I can't raise him on my radio.
00:40:01Madison, you're trying to move on.
00:40:02That ends about a quarter mile downstream of the waterfall.
00:40:05Don't be afraid, Clark.
00:40:06I'm still waiting for Clark.
00:40:09I can't raise him.
00:40:10Try him for me, will you?
00:40:12Madison?
00:40:13Madison!
00:40:14Madison!
00:40:14One!
00:40:15One!
00:40:21NASATRAM!
00:40:26360-
00:40:26finder
00:40:311-0-3-2-1-4!
00:40:318-0-3-4!
00:40:332-0-4!
00:40:33Two!
00:40:33Two!
00:40:33Holy Ice!
00:40:34Do it!
00:40:34Two!
00:40:35Three!
00:40:36Two!
00:40:36Two!
00:40:37Three!
00:40:37Three!
00:40:38Two!
00:40:38One!
00:40:39Two!
00:40:40Two!
00:40:40One!
00:40:41Two!
00:40:42I don't know what happened, but I've passed the same spot three times now.
00:40:46Charlie's six, you're just going to have to back up about 200 yards,
00:40:49make a southwest and then a southerly turn.
00:40:52This is Clark.
00:40:54No, I had one once when I was little. An alligator.
00:40:56I just wanted to get us to call.
00:40:58My father found it dead one day, though, so I didn't get to keep it very long.
00:41:02His name was Ramon.
00:41:03It's approximately a quarter of a mile south of...
00:41:07Actually, they're not very good pets. Snakes are a lot better.
00:41:11You're a weird kid, huh?
00:41:12I'm not a kid.
00:41:14Anybody younger than me is a kid.
00:41:18I'm really sorry about your friend.
00:41:21Must have been a terrible thing to see.
00:41:22Madison, Charlie Three just called in from here.
00:41:51They'll be flushing him out in five minutes.
00:41:53Yeah, but he's still in there.
00:41:54Where's he going to go?
00:41:56Where did he come from? That's what I'd like to know.
00:41:58Oh, Mayor, this is David Madison.
00:42:00He's heading up the operation.
00:42:03I'll turn my guy to Christian Cox.
00:42:05We're in his position. Let's go.
00:42:08In his position.
00:42:09In his position.
00:42:29In his position.
00:42:30He's heading up the emies.
00:42:31Where is he going?
00:42:31Hold your fire!
00:42:50Hold your fire!
00:43:01David, we better go figure out what we're going to hand the press on this one.
00:43:11They missed it, Chief. I don't know how, but it's still in there.
00:43:14Come on, David, let's get the hell out of here.
00:43:22Chief Clark, could you tell us what happened?
00:43:23Nothing, nothing to say. Press conference in the morning.
00:43:31Come on, come on, will you?
00:43:57Over here!
00:43:58Let's go, come on!
00:44:03Sarah!
00:44:08Sarah!
00:44:09Sarah!
00:44:19Sarah!
00:44:20Sarah!
00:44:21Sarah!
00:44:22Sarah!
00:44:23Sarah!
00:44:24That's the one on the TV.
00:44:48Let's get out of here. Come on, let's go.
00:44:54Let's go.
00:45:24Let's go.
00:45:54Let's go.
00:45:56Let's go.
00:45:58Let's go.
00:46:00Let's go.
00:46:02Let's go.
00:46:04Let's go.
00:46:06Let's go.
00:46:08Let's go.
00:46:10Let's go.
00:46:12Let's go.
00:46:14Let's go.
00:46:16Let's go.
00:46:18Let's go.
00:46:20Let's go.
00:46:22Let's go.
00:46:24Let's go.
00:46:26Let's go.
00:46:28Let's go.
00:46:30Let's go.
00:46:32Let's go.
00:46:34Let's go.
00:46:36Let's go.
00:46:38Let's go.
00:46:40Let's go.
00:46:42Let's go.
00:46:44Let's go.
00:46:46Let's go.
00:46:48Let's go.
00:46:50Let's go.
00:46:52Let's go.
00:46:54Let's go.
00:46:56Let's go.
00:46:58Let's go.
00:47:00Let's go.
00:47:02Let's go.
00:47:04Let's go.
00:47:06Let's go.
00:47:08Let's go.
00:47:10Let's go.
00:47:12Let the elite of the public is my job.
00:47:14Well, you've got no job unless I get reelected.
00:47:17Now, look.
00:47:18This could generate a lot of good publicity.
00:47:19And I can't have your people fumble the ball for us.
00:47:22That's all.
00:47:23Give this lady an idea of how big he was.
00:47:25Just a guess.
00:47:26Is it as big as he is?
00:47:29You know an El Dorado.
00:47:30A car?
00:47:31the guess.
00:47:32No!
00:47:32A refrigerator.
00:47:33Of course a car.
00:47:34Wait a minute.
00:47:35You're saying he's as big as a car?
00:47:38Of course.
00:47:39She got to have the tail.
00:47:40Of course.
00:47:41Yeah.
00:47:42Look at the size of this thing.
00:47:57This is amazing.
00:47:59I mean, according to this, it should be 30 to 40 feet long.
00:48:02But it is an alligator.
00:48:05David, this is Colonel Brock.
00:48:13What the hell is that?
00:48:14We're setting off charges to see if we can bring them up.
00:48:19It's a wild animal, not a submarine.
00:48:23I've flown in Colonel Brock to take charge of the operation.
00:48:26Take charge?
00:48:28Yeah, well, he's hunted big game animals all over the world.
00:48:31It's a new ballgame, Dave.
00:48:35What the hell do you expect me to do?
00:48:37You just stay out from under my feet.
00:48:42Start right now, guys.
00:48:47Now, look, Madison.
00:48:48You know, it's not his fault the alligator got hoops.
00:48:51Who is this pretty girl?
00:48:54Oh, Colonel Brock, this is Dr. Kendall.
00:48:57She's the, uh...
00:48:58Oh, it's the, uh, lizard lady.
00:49:01Well, now you can go back to your books.
00:49:03You'd better take all the help you can get.
00:49:05You know, I've seen what this animal can do.
00:49:07Well, if I couldn't get myself killed chasing it, what fun would it be?
00:49:13Get your Alexander souvenir here.
00:49:15Hey, what up there?
00:49:16Alexander souvenir.
00:49:18Alexander souvenir.
00:49:19How about you, buddy?
00:49:20And Alexander for you?
00:49:21Take one home to the kiddie.
00:49:22Alexander that?
00:49:23Hey, how about it?
00:49:24Alligators there?
00:49:25Alligators there?
00:49:27Come and get your alligators.
00:49:28How about you, pal?
00:49:30We'll take a bite out of your park.
00:49:31Aren't you gonna get one, pal?
00:49:33Hey, see him shake.
00:49:34See him wiggle.
00:49:34Take him home.
00:49:35Make you giggle.
00:49:36Get him, pal.
00:49:38Hey, sport.
00:49:39Wanna see something?
00:49:41It's yours for 20.
00:49:45It's a great pet for kids.
00:49:47Eat him whatever's left on the table.
00:49:48Throw some water on him.
00:49:50Double sauce.
00:49:51Ross, Stanley.
00:49:52Yeah, myself.
00:49:53Bust this guy.
00:49:54Four.
00:49:55Banner Creek.
00:49:57Possession of an endangered species.
00:49:58Anything you like.
00:49:59This is an attack on the free enterprise system.
00:50:02Communist.
00:50:02Oh, yeah, we got him.
00:50:06Hi.
00:50:07Are we live on this thing?
00:50:08I believe so.
00:50:09Oh, nice.
00:50:09You're very pretty.
00:50:10But we're here to talk about alligators.
00:50:13Well, look, alligators respond to sound.
00:50:16They talk to each other, call each other.
00:50:20Listen.
00:50:20What's that?
00:50:28That's the distress call of a young gator that's over with his mother.
00:50:32Do they have a love call?
00:50:34Your alligator is a very romantic creature.
00:50:38It gets the itch.
00:50:39Come spring.
00:50:41And it'll give up with a sound.
00:50:42Something like this.
00:50:43And that will attract another alligator?
00:50:52Well, I'm hoping so.
00:50:54I'm counting on it.
00:50:56I work too, you know.
00:50:57I mean, I'm way behind on the classwork.
00:50:59I still have two experiments I have to get done.
00:51:01My dear young woman, it is still out there.
00:51:03They'll find it.
00:51:05And your great white hunter will shoot it.
00:51:06And that'll be the end of it.
00:51:08And you're not even curious how it got to be that size?
00:51:10I'll be there at the autopsy.
00:51:12Look, there's a couple of things I'm trying to put together.
00:51:15You're the only one I know who can tell me whether the piece is fit.
00:51:18If the thing works out, I'll buy you an iguan or something.
00:51:21One of them will be pretty.
00:51:24That'd be great.
00:51:25It's a section from the pituitary of your Lhasa opsa.
00:51:30The dark blue globules indicate that it's been bombarded with some sort of hormone derivative.
00:51:36What'll that do?
00:51:37Well, in some cases, it'll make little dogs into big dogs.
00:51:40I put my money on somatropin, but if they've been throwing test animals down the sewer for years,
00:51:45there's no telling what combination our friend's been exposed to.
00:51:48Maybe you'll die of cancer.
00:51:55I put my money on somatropin.
00:52:25Let me put my money on till they go.
00:52:34Here we go.
00:52:34Cheers.
00:52:45It's a big one.
00:52:46What is it?
00:52:47Alligator spore.
00:52:48Don't step at it.
00:52:50The latest sighting was in the Marquette Hill section of the city, where the animal is believed to be still at large.
00:52:56Residents are warned to stay off the streets and are asked to report any of the sightings of the alligator immediately.
00:53:19And you worked with progesterone as well?
00:53:30Sure, we tested them all.
00:53:32Got to have a cow.
00:53:33It's a calf.
00:53:35It's big for a calf.
00:53:37Detective, the world has a food shortage problem.
00:53:39We're trying to do something about that.
00:53:41Yes, I understand you manufactured a synthetic form of testosterone.
00:53:46Yes, we had some success with that.
00:53:47Why didn't you market it?
00:53:49Several contraindications.
00:53:50The main one being that it tended to hyperexcite the organism's metabolic rate.
00:53:54What's that in plain English?
00:53:57It gave them an insatiable appetite.
00:54:00Look, Detective, I've got a lot of work to do.
00:54:03Have you got any more questions?
00:54:04Yeah.
00:54:05What would Slade Pharmaceutical pay for a hot loss of opso?
00:54:12Mayor, there's Slade here.
00:54:15We got a problem here at the lab that you could be some help with.
00:54:18Chief.
00:54:21Chief.
00:54:23I got the goods on the alligator.
00:54:25David.
00:54:26The big guy over at Slade's, our dear mayor's buddy, is up to his eyeballs in it.
00:54:31I'll need your shield, David.
00:54:33You're off the force.
00:54:35What are you talking about?
00:54:37You're pushed too far.
00:54:39You didn't really expect me to work under that guy Brock, did you?
00:54:42It's out of my hands.
00:54:49Did you see anything?
00:54:50Homicide?
00:54:55I need more.
00:54:55Come on.
00:55:55I got canned.
00:56:00Apparently, we stepped on all the wrong toes.
00:56:02Well, can they do that?
00:56:03Sure, they can do that.
00:56:04It's their town.
00:56:05They can do anything they want.
00:56:06Well, how do you feel?
00:56:08I was always worried they were going to can me anyway.
00:56:10Now that it happened, I feel wonderful.
00:56:13And what are you going to do?
00:56:16Go out there.
00:56:17I'm going to find that alligator, and I'm going to kick his ass.
00:56:23When do we start?
00:56:25Did you ever have any boyfriends?
00:56:27There was Stewart, who was president of the science club.
00:56:30Found himself counselors?
00:56:32In the ninth grade.
00:56:34And then, of course, there was Chester.
00:56:36He was into reptiles like I was.
00:56:38Sounds closer.
00:56:39Yeah, he was all right.
00:56:41He really started dissecting me.
00:56:42Yeah, here we are.
00:56:47This place?
00:56:49I know.
00:56:50Jesus, I haven't been in this place since I first started with the department.
00:56:54You know.
00:56:55All right, this is where we're going to split up and take a look.
00:56:58What the hell are we looking for?
00:57:00Anything that looks like it doesn't belong in?
00:57:01Oh, I haven't been in this alligator nestle.
00:57:05They seem like shoes, handbags, luggage.
00:57:08Right.
00:57:08I've got the shopping cart up there.
00:57:20Come on.
00:57:22All right.
00:57:49Yeah, I'm fine.
00:57:51It's just a door.
00:57:52Can't you say there are other animals stashed around here, too?
00:57:58I think this is home base.
00:58:01You think they'll try to come back here?
00:58:03If they can get back in the system, I think it'll sure try.
00:58:06All right, so is it for me.
00:58:07I'm taking my vacation till this thing's over with.
00:58:10Least in Florida to keep them in the swamp for their lives.
00:58:14Mr. Slade, I'd have to go to the city council for a reward.
00:58:17All right, now, let's stop fussing, but I'll put up the money.
00:58:20I'll put up the money.
00:58:21Hey, lad, listen, the wedding is tomorrow.
00:58:23I want you to pick up all this silver, all the tables, put them back the way it should be later.
00:58:27Look, that's very generous of you, Mr. Slade.
00:58:29Mayor, listen.
00:58:30We have got four products.
00:58:34Four products.
00:58:34Pendant with the Food and Drug Administration right now.
00:58:37Four products.
00:58:38And that's a lot of politics involved.
00:58:40Oh, I see.
00:58:41And if they traced it back to the company.
00:58:43You mean if they traced it back at us?
00:58:44Yeah.
00:58:45Well, you'd be out of a job for one thing.
00:58:48Arthur.
00:58:50Mayor Ledoux.
00:58:51My future son-in-law, Arthur Hill.
00:58:54Oh, how do you do?
00:58:55Nice to meet you.
00:58:56Arthur is my number one boy.
00:58:58Oh, my number one boy.
00:59:01Yes, sir.
00:59:04Dinner time.
00:59:05Oh, yes, kiddo.
00:59:07Yes.
00:59:08Can I get rid of this jacket, someone?
00:59:09Sure, drop it right there.
00:59:11This is Snaps.
00:59:12How do you do?
00:59:13Marissa.
00:59:14Okay, kid, all right.
00:59:15You hungry?
00:59:15Can I use your phone?
00:59:16Yeah, right here.
00:59:19What do you think, kid?
00:59:20You hungry?
00:59:21A little bit of corn, beef hash?
00:59:23Hello?
00:59:24Hello, Mom.
00:59:25I'm going to be late tonight.
00:59:27Here you go.
00:59:29That's it.
00:59:30Tonight's a school night.
00:59:31Now, what about your homework?
00:59:32Mom, I'm the teacher.
00:59:34I made this nice meatloaf for you.
00:59:36It was so good.
00:59:37I hired your white blouse.
00:59:39I can't find that little purple skirt that goes with it.
00:59:41Now, what did I do with that?
00:59:43It's such a shame.
00:59:44Oh, you should have done that.
00:59:45Live with my mother.
00:59:46Hi.
00:59:46If you would have come home on time,
00:59:48you would have had the best dinner.
00:59:52All right, you cowboy creeps.
00:59:55We're going to make you want this play.
00:59:58Yeah, you hell of a...
00:59:59I'm standing on my goal.
01:00:02What made a shot shoot you up
01:00:04in a little, tiny patient?
01:00:06Yes.
01:00:07You haven't got any guts.
01:00:08I have to hang that.
01:00:10Ha!
01:00:10Get up.
01:00:11Right now.
01:00:14Right now.
01:00:14Walk.
01:00:15Walk the point.
01:00:16Donald!
01:00:18Feel better?
01:00:44Much.
01:00:44You know, when I first met you,
01:00:49I thought you were one of those real tight asses.
01:00:51You did.
01:00:52Well, you were wrong, weren't you?
01:00:54When I first met you,
01:00:55I thought you were someone whose apartment would look just like this.
01:01:00Well, you're quite right.
01:01:01One of these days, I'm going to shovel it out.
01:01:02I'll wear it.
01:01:04I'll wear it.
01:01:04Marissa.
01:01:07Look, we're going to go to dinner now, right?
01:01:10Right.
01:01:12And all the while, I'm going to be wondering
01:01:13whether or not you're going to come back
01:01:15and spend the night with me.
01:01:17Oh.
01:01:18That's not exactly an answer.
01:01:22See, if I have to eat food
01:01:23and I'm worried about yes or no,
01:01:25sort of hyper-excites my metabolic rate.
01:01:27Oh.
01:01:33Can I take this as a definitive yes?
01:01:37Yes.
01:01:37We're so down soon.
01:01:45You guys know the neighborhood.
01:01:48Every expedition needs its barrels.
01:01:50Made of guys.
01:01:52What's in it for us?
01:01:53$10 a day, a piece.
01:01:56Oh, right.
01:01:59I get 20.
01:02:03The local chieftain.
01:02:07I was looking at the guest book,
01:02:10checking the license plate numbers.
01:02:12This guy comes up behind me,
01:02:13sticks this thing in the back of my neck,
01:02:15says he's going to blow my brains out.
01:02:17Took my gun, gave it to somebody else who was hiding.
01:02:21Made me lay on the desk face down.
01:02:24I heard yelling upstairs and shots.
01:02:28The guy behind me ran.
01:02:29I couldn't move.
01:02:29It was like my legs were gone.
01:02:32When I finally turned around,
01:02:33Jerry was coming down the stairs.
01:02:35He was dying.
01:02:37They had a gun on you.
01:02:40He had a roll of pennies he took out of the cash box.
01:02:44The only gun they had was mine,
01:02:45the one they shot Jerry with.
01:02:48How could you know?
01:02:51I froze.
01:02:54There's a heavy penalty in this life of fear.
01:02:56You can't blame yourself for surviving.
01:03:05What are you doing?
01:03:10Look, I'm fighting male parent baldness.
01:03:13I'm a little sensitive on the subject,
01:03:14and I hope you don't mention it again.
01:03:15This is it.
01:03:24Call it Booger Alley.
01:03:27They said they heard heavy breathing.
01:03:29Where's it lead to?
01:03:30Let's out by the railroad track.
01:03:33Get my rifle.
01:03:33We better go out and look around.
01:03:44Who is we?
01:03:46The bearers followed the hunter into the land.
01:03:49They back came up.
01:03:51Is that right?
01:03:52Not in this jungle, mister.
01:03:54We'll see you on the other side.
01:03:56No backbone?
01:03:56Must be the environment.
01:04:00Amen.
01:04:04Oh, what the fuck?
01:04:06Y'all wait for me here, man.
01:04:26I'm going to go out and look around.
01:05:56Come on, let's split.
01:06:13I studied history and psychology.
01:06:27When I got done, I decided I was going to be a cop.
01:06:30What I always wanted to be, I became a cop.
01:06:35You know what Freud says about that?
01:06:37What's he say?
01:06:38He said the police want to punish society for their own illicit desires.
01:06:42This guy never did the kamikaze shift, and he's St. Louis.
01:06:47Probably not.
01:06:48Speaking of illicit desires.
01:06:51Hi, Madison.
01:06:53Hey, Purdy, Ash, how you doing?
01:06:55Thought you guys would be out beating the bushes for Jungle Jim.
01:06:58Well, you just scraped him up over at Marquette Hill.
01:07:01What?
01:07:01Brock?
01:07:03Wasn't much of him left.
01:07:05Pulling a double ship, looking for that damned animal.
01:07:09Tough break about the job, Madison.
01:07:11Yeah.
01:07:11It's his own fault.
01:07:18I understand how you must feel.
01:07:22Don't understand me so quick.
01:07:25All right?
01:07:28No.
01:07:29Mom, we'll be waiting.
01:07:55Yeah.
01:07:55Yeah.
01:07:59All right.
01:08:27All right.
01:08:28Oh, my God.
01:08:58She'll be down in a minute.
01:09:17The person just hates to get out of bed in the morning.
01:09:19Oh, some days I used to go up there.
01:09:21She was sleeping so peaceful.
01:09:23I just didn't want to wake her up.
01:09:25She'd get so mad at me.
01:09:27Because, of course, she didn't want to go to school.
01:09:28And then I'd make her some cookies.
01:09:30And we'd watch Days of Our Life till Bill, my husband, came home.
01:09:33And then we would...
01:09:34I've been looking all over for that rosary.
01:09:38There it is.
01:09:39God rest his soul.
01:09:42You know what he used to say to me?
01:09:45Sleeping too much leads to an early grave.
01:09:49Worked just the opposite for him, though.
01:09:51God rest his soul.
01:09:55Do you know I have an evil eye?
01:09:57I bet you can't tell which one it is.
01:10:01Is it this one?
01:10:03Or is it this one?
01:10:07Did you like that?
01:10:09What's your name?
01:10:11Madeline.
01:10:13Can I give you a cup of coffee?
01:10:15No, I got to.
01:10:17You really make yourself at home, don't you?
01:10:19Good morning, David.
01:10:20Baby.
01:10:21Hi.
01:10:22Hi.
01:10:23I came to apologize.
01:10:26What for?
01:10:26You name it, I apologize for it.
01:10:30Don't forget, tonight's a school night, Marissa.
01:10:34You, uh, want to see my rock collection?
01:10:36Yeah, well, what do you need me for?
01:10:45What does anybody need anybody for?
01:10:47You're the country's leading herpetologist.
01:10:49You have a wonderful mind, a doctorate degree, and beautiful tits.
01:10:52I find this all fairly confusing.
01:10:55There's nothing to be confused about.
01:10:56I know I'm a pain in the ass sometimes, but anything worth having is going to be trouble.
01:11:00That is, unless you want to go live with the turtles.
01:11:03Are you going to come with me?
01:11:05Well, we'll see.
01:11:06Well, we'll see.
01:11:07The sightings indicate he's been moving east.
01:11:12If he continues in that direction, he's going to hit the canal.
01:11:15If we wait downstream, he's going to come right to us.
01:11:18I know what happens.
01:11:20Well, I could bring my mother.
01:11:22She could talk him to death.
01:11:24No, I don't want to talk to Madison.
01:11:26Things are crazy enough as they are.
01:11:29Look, just let me know when the state troopers are ready.
01:11:34Damn it!
01:11:34He's not hiding in the bushes!
01:11:40All right, I see we've got a lock in the canal here about a mile above the river.
01:11:44That's maybe two miles from where we are right now.
01:11:47Right.
01:11:47But if the lock's closed, he's going to leave the river.
01:11:50What's he going to do when he gets out?
01:11:53I guess that depends on what's in his lane.
01:11:59Holy shit!
01:12:02That's him off the port.
01:12:04Where'd he go?
01:12:26There he is!
01:12:27There he is!
01:12:29There he is!
01:12:31There he is!
01:12:55Get me the hell out of here!
01:13:07Get me out!
01:13:25How far down the canal?
01:13:49No, you have up to the river.
01:13:51Okay, now get me whatever's available
01:13:55and get it up to Shady Point by the Slade Mansion.
01:13:58We're working from there!
01:14:01Elfie!
01:14:02Listen, did you see which way it went?
01:14:04We walked out down there about 200 yards.
01:14:06Which side?
01:14:07This side.
01:14:08Let's go.
01:14:09You been here before?
01:14:10You bet. And it's great for Slade Mansion.
01:14:25But I was a kid a long time ago, I'd go in there back 40 there and I'd cut down one of those green hickories.
01:14:38Hickory.
01:14:40I would soak it in water, two, three weeks, four weeks at a time.
01:14:46Now you go out and then you build yourself a great big, deep bit of charcoal.
01:14:51Charcoal.
01:14:54And then you take your hickory, put your hickory little silk right on top.
01:15:00Not too much of it, that you drown out your fire.
01:15:02And then that aroma, that aroma starts.
01:15:05Stop, I'm not ready to meet, I'm ready.
01:15:07Beautiful, I'm ready to meet, it's a permeated.
01:15:09That's really lovely.
01:15:39No!
01:15:45No!
01:15:47No!
01:15:47No!
01:15:47I'm ready to meet, it's a little more!
01:15:48No!
01:15:49No!
01:15:49No!
01:15:50No!
01:15:51No!
01:15:51No!
01:15:52No!
01:15:54No!
01:15:56No!
01:15:57No!
01:15:59No!
01:16:00No!
01:16:01No!
01:16:02No!
01:16:02Oh, no.
01:16:15Come here.
01:16:16Come here.
01:16:17Come here.
01:16:32Oh
01:17:02Oh
01:17:05Oh
01:17:09Oh
01:17:12Oh
01:17:19Oh
01:17:23Oh
01:17:25Oh
01:17:26You've got to let us in.
01:17:35Could I see your invitations?
01:17:37Come on, man, the alligator's coming. You've got to let us in.
01:17:39Alligator?
01:17:41I've got a magician and a three-piece orchestra.
01:17:43Open it.
01:17:45Hurry up.
01:17:47I'll call the cops.
01:17:48Great. Call them.
01:17:56Jesus Christ.
01:18:12Where is it? Where is it?
01:18:14Storm drain.
01:18:30You're right. He's headed back to the sewer.
01:18:33And we know exactly where to find him.
01:18:42David! Hey, David!
01:18:44I need your help!
01:18:46David!
01:18:51All right, let's say I give myself two minutes on the timer.
01:18:54Let the chief know where I'm coming up and make sure that manhole is clear.
01:18:56You got it.
01:18:57All right, let's say I don't know.
01:18:58All right.
01:19:04Let's say I give myself two minutes on the timer.
01:19:06All right, let's say I don't know.
01:19:07Hey, David.
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