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00:00I don't know.
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00I don't know.
01:30I don't know.
02:00I don't know.
02:30I don't know.
03:00I don't know.
03:29Good morning, Jim.
03:31The abandoned amusement park you're standing in is the last place Princess Jehan of an oil-rich Emirate state was last seen alive.
03:41The princess was in Hawaii as a university student when she disappeared.
03:45Though her body was never found, all signs point to a violent death.
03:49Her father, ruler of his country and one of the wealthiest men in the world,
03:54was shattered by the loss of his daughter.
03:56He bought this amusement park and had it shut down in a vain search for clues.
04:01With the police's failure to solve the mystery,
04:04he has become angered by the lack of justice,
04:06so much so that it is feared that he will soon pull his country
04:10out of a fragile oil trade alliance,
04:12which could throw the economies of a number of Western countries into chaos.
04:17The maddening part is that the police are sure that this man is the killer.
04:22In fact, they believe that he is connected to at least half a dozen murders throughout the world.
04:26His name is Champ Foster.
04:29He comes from a wealthy family, and when he's not yachting around the world,
04:33lives on the family estate just outside Honolulu with his domineering mother.
04:37Your mission, Jim, should you choose to accept it,
04:40is to find out what happened to the Princess Jehan.
04:42And if Champ Foster did kill her,
04:45see to it that he is brought to justice
04:47before the crucial trade talks begin in three days' time.
04:51As always, if you or any members of your I.M. force are caught or killed,
04:56the Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions.
04:59This disk will self-destruct in five seconds.
05:02Good luck, Jim.
05:03Good luck, Jim.
05:33It looks great.
05:34Yeah.
05:55Presto.
05:56Ooh, nice perfume.
05:58About $500 an ounce?
06:00More like a thousand.
06:02It was my sister's favorite.
06:05The Princess Jahan.
06:08For Your Royal Highness' information, we have confirmation from the Yacht Club.
06:12Two nights from now, you've rented their banquet room.
06:17Now, the man we're going against has a brilliant mind.
06:21He also has a long history of violence.
06:23It started when he was only 16 years old, and he and his best friend killed a schoolmate.
06:28The press called it a thrill killing, and it was only his family's money and influence that kept him from going to prison.
06:34Instead, he spent two years at an expensive private psychiatric hospital, and it was there he confided to a friend that he had learned society's number one rule, don't get caught.
06:43Yes, but he's very good at that rule.
06:45He's frustrated police in several states who do believe he is connected to the murders or disappearances of beautiful women.
06:50Being from one of the island's most prominent families, it was inevitable that he and the Princess would meet.
06:55They did. They dated several times.
06:57This photograph was taken at the Yacht Club the night she disappeared.
07:00Now, the Princess told her friends that she was going to meet Foster at the amusement park later.
07:04Foster claimed that he got caught up in paperwork at the club and didn't get to see her again that night.
07:08Of course, the police couldn't prove otherwise.
07:10How do we go after him?
07:11If he has a weakness, Casey, it'll center around two people.
07:15First, his mother. She's controlled her son's life with an iron hand since he was a boy.
07:21She's also a spiritualist.
07:23Over the years, she spent literally hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to contact someone on the other side through seances.
07:29It's going to be up to us to see that one of her seances finally succeeds.
07:33Who's the other person?
07:34Champ Foster himself and the pride he takes in his own cleverness.
07:41He enjoys having a unique and bizarre outlook on life.
07:45We thought at time he meets someone with a more bizarre perception of the world around him.
07:49Someone who might make Mr. Foster redefine his meaning of the word wacko.
08:12See, I told you this wasn't difficult.
08:19I'd have been so ashamed of you if you'd been late for the prince.
08:25He's due in a few minutes, you know.
08:27I may get a habit never to be late for royalty.
08:29What do you have?
08:31Well, there's all these.
08:32You still have to pick a time for the board meeting.
08:34And Otto has the trophies for the regatta.
08:37What would you like us to do with them?
08:38I'll have them put them in my office.
08:40You're good.
08:41Thanks, Brooke.
08:42One final thing.
08:43These photographs.
08:44I took them at last Friday's dinner dance.
08:45Good.
08:46Well, I think there should be some of them up for tonight.
08:47Just be sure to include the councilman and former Commodore Anderson.
08:48I'll call you when the prince arrives.
08:49PHONE RINGS
08:50PHONE RINGS
08:54Champ Foster.
08:55Hello, Champ.
08:56How's my old buddy?
08:57Who is this?
08:58Who is this?
08:59Who is this?
09:00Who is this?
09:01Well, I took them at last Friday's dinner dance.
09:02I took them at last Friday's dinner dance.
09:03Good.
09:04Well, I think there should be some of them up for tonight.
09:05Just be sure to include the councilman and former Commodore Anderson.
09:07The President Bank's Welcome
09:24and The 4th of the President
09:28Champ Foster.
09:29Hello, Champ.
09:31How's my old buddy?
09:33Who is this?
09:35Who is this?
09:36This is Elvis, Elvis Presley.
09:37boat. You see, I know who you are. And I know what you've been doing to all those pretty
09:42girls. I don't know what sort of crank you are, but... Crank? Oh, man. Listen, you might
09:49say Dr. Cruz sent me. You remember Dr. Cruz, don't you? He was the head shrink at that
09:53private hospital you spent some of your teenage years in. You remember? For killing that little
09:58friend of yours? What's the matter, champ? Cat's got your tongue. Mr. Foster? Mr. Foster?
10:08He's arriving. The Prince is here. I'll be there as soon as I can. I don't know who you are
10:15and what you want. Hello? Hello? We have over 1,500 members now. That's an increase of more
10:30than 30% since Commodore Foster took over. Quite remarkable, isn't it? And of course,
10:35do you know there were people who said that he was too young to be a Commodore? Ah, there
10:41he is. Mr. Foster, chump, as Jahan liked to call you. I'm Abdullah Ben Fatah. It's an
10:47honor to meet you. Your sister was a very special person to me. Yes. She wrote of such
10:51warm feelings she had for both you and your lovely mother. I do hope both of you will be
10:55coming to the party I'm having on Sunday. It would be a pleasure to. I'd like to see the
10:58room we'll be using. This way. And you will remain here.
11:07I was in hospital when Jahan disappeared. Racing accident.
11:11Actually, if she hadn't warned me, I'd probably be dead now. Jahan warned you?
11:16Oh, yes. In wonderful letters. This room will have to be painted.
11:25This color.
11:29And you, lovely lady, may keep it when the party is done.
11:33Oh, your highness.
11:34I'm afraid they're getting painters out on a Saturday.
11:36The cost does not matter.
11:38It is the color that matters.
11:40For it is Jahan's favorite.
11:42And the party's for a birthday.
11:44Didn't I tell you that?
11:46Ah.
11:47I want to see the kitchen now.
11:48I want to see the kitchen now.
11:49I want to see the kitchen now.
11:50I want to see the kitchen now.
11:51I want to see the kitchen now.
11:52I want to see the kitchen now.
11:53I want to see the kitchen now.
11:54I want to see the kitchen now.
11:55I want to see the kitchen now.
11:56I want to see the kitchen now.
11:57I want to see the kitchen now.
11:58I want to see the kitchen now.
11:59I want to see the kitchen now.
12:00I want to see the kitchen now.
12:01I want to see the kitchen now.
12:02I want to see the kitchen now.
12:03I want to see the kitchen now.
12:04I want to see the kitchen now.
12:05I want to see the kitchen now.
12:06I want to see the kitchen now.
12:07I want to see the kitchen now.
12:08I want to see the kitchen now.
12:09I want to see the kitchen now.
12:40Grant sent to the Yacht Club computer.
12:47How do you like it?
12:51It's definitely you.
12:54Yes, yes. This oven would be big enough to prepare a koozie.
12:57I want everything perfect for the party, for my sister's return.
13:02Your sister's return, but the police said...
13:04The police have listed her as missing, presumed to be dead.
13:07But they are wrong.
13:08The last letter I received from my sister, she told me something dark and terrible was going to happen to her.
13:13She said she had to be away for three months, but that she would have to return on her birthday.
13:18May I?
13:19Oh, yes, Your Highness, please help yourself to any little thing your heart desires.
13:24You've twice mentioned letters from Jahan.
13:29One that warned you and saved your life, and the other suggesting something was going to happen to her?
13:34This is true.
13:35But Jahan always had the gift.
13:40This is excellent.
13:41And prepared for what occasion?
13:43Well, every week we have...
13:44A regular Friday night dinner dance.
13:46Dinner dance?
13:47It would be a great pleasure to have you join my table tonight.
13:49Well, that sounds very entertaining.
13:50Will your lovely mother be present?
13:52Of course.
13:53Then how can I refuse?
13:54I'll be right back.
15:54He's headed for the office.
16:32I saw this troop in Karnapali a couple of weeks ago.
16:36They were marvellous.
16:37I'm so thrilled to have them here when the Prince is coming.
16:40Back a bit, back a bit.
16:41Perfect.
16:42Perfect.
17:11Well, I could probably book you in Hilo for three days next week.
17:14Yeah, well, that's interesting, but I just got in from the mainland.
17:17I thought there might be something for the weekend.
17:18Yeah, just to tide you over.
17:19Yeah, I know.
17:20But I'm sorry, pal.
17:21It's Friday night, and every gig is taken.
17:23Excuse me.
17:23The park on Walsh.
17:30Yeah, yeah.
17:31Yeah?
17:33Hang on.
17:34How'd you like to work a yacht club dinner?
17:36A hundred bucks.
17:36Flat.
17:37Of course, there's a 20 in it for me, and they'll toss in a dinner at a discount if you like.
17:40Good afternoon, sir.
17:59Your mother is in the sanctuary of Mr. Eisenhower.
18:03Eisenhower?
18:04Who the hell is Eisenhower?
18:06He said he was a friend of yours.
18:07Daddy's mother named him after her favourite president.
18:10Oh, yeah.
18:13I was in this very chair, and he, my late husband, was standing just near where you are.
18:24He looked just as he did when he was alive, when Champ was a boy.
18:31I reached out and spoke to him.
18:35He tried to answer, and then he was gone.
18:38But the feeling, the fragrance, the essence lingered.
18:45Hi, Champ.
18:47Hello, friend.
18:49I was just telling Mr. Eisenhower here about Tibet.
18:54He tells me that when you were in California, you loaned him all my books.
18:58I never knew that.
18:59Well, there are probably a lot of things I do that would surprise you, Mother.
19:07Well, it was in Tibet that we came closest to communicating with Champ's late father, wasn't it, dear?
19:12Yes, Mother.
19:13He touched him.
19:16Champ actually felt his father touch his cheek.
19:21Tibet is such a spiritual place.
19:23I've always heard that.
19:25Listen, I hate to interrupt this.
19:26You are.
19:26But my friend and I have a lot to discuss, and you do have to get ready for the club tonight.
19:30You could finish telling me about Tibet tonight.
19:33That won't be possible.
19:34Of course it is.
19:36I've invited Dwight to have dinner with us tonight, and he's accepted.
19:42Thank you for the tea.
19:44I'll see you this evening.
19:45Goodbye.
19:46Goodbye.
19:53I'd say it was time we got to know each other, pal.
20:01Great.
20:02And again.
20:04Keep turning.
20:05Keep turning.
20:06Keep turning.
20:07Good.
20:08Good.
20:11Okay.
20:13Good.
20:13Keep turning.
20:16That's it.
20:18You see, I know.
20:19Ever since I was a little kid, I had a very special mind.
20:25I found out that if I exercised my mind correctly, I could control anything.
20:35Even pain.
20:36What do you want from me?
20:38I told you this morning, I'm going to be your friend.
20:44Well, most of my friends have names, so what do I call you?
20:46President Eisenhower or just plain Elvis?
20:48Are you making fun of me?
20:57I scared you, didn't I?
21:00You see, I've been scaring people all my life.
21:03Like you, huh?
21:05You've been scaring people, too.
21:08You scared Dr. Cruz.
21:11What do you know about Dr. Cruz?
21:12He used to treat you when you were a kid.
21:14In that private hospital.
21:16He's in a big hospital now.
21:17He remembers you.
21:19How do you know that?
21:21Because I was there when the cops came.
21:24There was one from San Diego and one from Los Angeles.
21:27I was in the next office listening.
21:28They didn't know I was there.
21:30They was talking about you, man.
21:32Where?
21:34Where?
21:35Where?
21:36You see, they put me in this place.
21:39They said I wasn't competent to stand trial.
21:43You see, I'd sliced up some.
21:45I knew what I was doing.
21:47I mean, they deserved it.
21:49I enjoyed it.
21:52Hey, man, I really enjoyed slicing them up.
21:55But when they catch you, you've got to pretend you're crazy.
22:00That's where the mind exercises pay off.
22:03You've got to remember that.
22:05What did the police want to talk to Dr. Cruz about?
22:07Some dead girls they thought you'd killed.
22:08You see, Cruz was the only shrink who ever treated you.
22:16And they wanted to know if he thought you were capable of being a serial killer.
22:19What did he say?
22:21Hey, man, that's why we're going to be friends.
22:23You see, you've got a lot of money.
22:25And you're going to share that with me.
22:27And I've got a lot of secret things you want to know.
22:31And as we become real good pals,
22:32I'm going to share them with you.
22:57Go get him, Prince.
23:02You know, Shakespeare wasn't the first to write about Hamlet.
23:16Fifty years before,
23:17Hamlet and his ghost was written about by a Dane.
23:21A Danish historian.
23:22So, you see, it was a true story.
23:25It was.
23:26It's true.
23:27It's true.
23:32It's true.
24:02It's true.
24:03It's true.
24:04It's true.
24:05It's true.
24:06It's true.
24:07It's true.
24:08It's true.
24:09It's true.
24:11We hope you're enjoying the big band's sound from the 40s.
24:26After we take a short break, we'll continue.
24:28I can understand why my sister enjoyed being here so much.
24:31Oh, she was a lovely girl.
24:33But I'm fascinated with the letters you say she wrote where she could foretell the future.
24:39She is what our people call a fortune child.
24:41Ladies and gentlemen, while our band takes a very well-deserved break, it's time for our special entertainment for the evening.
25:02Now, I know many of you were looking forward to the Spanish dancers, but, well, unfortunately, this afternoon, their van was stolen and all their costumes were in it.
25:14And I'll see you next time.
25:15Hello.
25:16Uh, great.
25:46Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
25:47I'm delighted to be with you this evening.
25:49And as our lovely hostess has said,
25:51I have been fortunate enough in my career
25:53to reunite a number of lost children with their parents,
25:56as well as on occasion to help the police in criminal matters,
26:00including several notorious murders.
26:04Yeah.
26:05Might be interesting, huh?
26:07But tonight, tonight I'm here to try to entertain you.
26:10And so, with a little help from you,
26:12I think we can all have some fun.
26:47Now, everyone in the room is concentrating on his or her hometown.
26:52I'm getting something now.
26:53Yes, I'm getting something.
26:55It's definite, absolutely positive,
26:57there is someone in this room from Honolulu.
26:59Wait, Albany.
27:04Huh?
27:04Albany, New York.
27:07I get initials W and W.
27:10It's a gentleman, W, William A.
27:11Is there a William A. here from Albany, New York?
27:14There certainly is.
27:20Commodore Anderson.
27:21Commodore Anderson.
27:22Thank you very much, sir.
27:23Let's go.
27:53Let's go.
28:23Let's go.
28:33Opposing magnetism.
28:35They use this in Germany to float a moving train above the monorail.
28:40I've done this right.
28:41We're going to make something else fun.
28:58Once we finish this, we're out of here.
29:01Thank you. Thank you very much, sir.
29:10Now I wonder, perhaps there's something I can tell our illustrious commodore.
29:14How about who's going to win next week's regatta?
29:19No, something just easy like that.
29:22Well, now, let me see.
29:24How many boats might a race like that involve?
29:28A few dozen.
29:29A few dozen?
29:30Ah, a daunting task, but something is coming.
29:33Yes.
29:34I feel it. I feel it.
29:36Wait a minute.
29:36The winner of the race will be the fastest boat.
29:40Well, you think I just, but actually, I did see just now the name of a boat.
29:46But as I've told you, I'm never absolutely 100% correct, and I would hate to taint next week's competition.
29:53Then try something without controversy.
29:54Sir, tell me, who am I having a party for here in two days?
30:00Ah, a party.
30:01Life at the Yacht Club is one continual fabulous party.
30:04May I have a personal item, sir?
30:13Ah, now then.
30:16Let's see who's coming to the party.
30:23There is.
30:24There's someone here.
30:28A young woman, a girl.
30:30She wants to talk to you.
30:34She wants to tell you why she's dead.
30:38Oh, my God, she's here.
30:39Come on, yes, I feel it.
30:41Someone's trying to hurt her.
30:42Someone's trying to kill her.
30:43Lula!
30:44Lula, help me, Lula!
30:46Help me!
30:51I'm sorry, please, accept my apologies.
30:53I don't know who he is, and he could have learned about your sister by reading it in the papers.
30:56No, he said something you could never have known.
30:58When Johanna was just a little girl, she could never pronounce my full name.
31:02She used to call me Lula.
31:02Lula, even when she grew up, her pet name for me was Lula.
31:07Lula, he said, Lula, help me.
31:22Ta-da!
31:23How'd it go?
31:24Couldn't have gone better.
31:25Mrs. Foster wanted us all there tonight, at the house for a seance.
31:29But Jim and I said we're far too shaken that tomorrow night would be okay.
31:32Of course, we didn't tell her we still have plenty to do tonight.
31:35Everything set at the Foster house?
31:37Everything, including a time-release anesthetic in the air-conditioning unit.
31:40It's set to go off at 1 a.m.
31:42It won't hurt them, but you wouldn't be able to wake up anybody in that household until daylight.
31:45Mm-hmm.
32:15It won't hurt them, but you wouldn't be able to wake up anybody in that household.
32:45Do you have any sneaking through?
32:46No, this is a lot.
32:47Bye-bye.
32:48Bye-bye.
32:49Bye-bye.
33:03Bye-bye.
33:06Bye-bye.
33:08Oh, my God.
33:38Oh, my God.
34:08Oh, my God.
34:38Oh, my God.
35:08Oh, my God.
35:38Oh, my God.
36:08Oh, my God.
36:38Oh, my God.
37:08It's been such a strange morning, such a wonderful morning.
37:12What happened?
37:13Rita came from the yacht club.
37:15She brought the photograph she took last night.
37:17Why would she do that?
37:18Because there's something very special about them.
37:24She was there last night.
37:29She was.
37:29Tell her, Mr. Foster, Mr. Foster, he's Mr. Eisenhower, tell him I can't come to the phone right now.
37:36He say, very urgent, must talk to you or he come over.
37:38What?
37:51What?
37:51How you doing, pal?
37:53How you doing, pal?
37:53You said it was urgent.
37:54It is.
37:55You remember those cops I was telling you about, the ones talking to Dr. Cruz?
37:59What about him?
38:00I caught one last night here on the island.
38:02He was asking questions about you.
38:05So I asked him some questions.
38:07Only I guess I asked too hard.
38:09He can't answer them anymore.
38:11He's kind of dead.
38:12He's kind of dead.
38:42Plenty to eat, man, if you're hungry.
38:55The prince's chauffeur.
38:57Yeah, he told me that.
38:59Said the cops had got him into the limo service so he could keep an eye on you.
39:04What else did he tell you?
39:05Oh, a lot of things, man.
39:07First, he wouldn't say anything.
39:09Real stonewall.
39:10After I broke a couple of his ribs.
39:12I got his attention.
39:14I had to grab him by the hair.
39:16Man, I told him, my name's Hitler, man.
39:19Maybe you heard of me, Adolf.
39:21Real bad guy, Hitler.
39:23And your face is poland.
39:24I'm going to march all over it.
39:25I don't suppose you've got a drink?
39:27Hey, man, I've got to tell you.
39:29From one friend to another, that stuff's poison.
39:32You know, your body is a temple.
39:39What else did he tell you?
39:40Joseph, the car from San Diego is here, too.
39:43Going over all the Honolulu-Piti stuff on the princess's disappearance.
39:46Hey, man.
39:57Nice night for a Sam's, huh?
39:59Do you read me, Grant?
40:16Loud and clear, Jim.
40:17We're here.
40:17We're here.
40:17Mrs. M. Preston.
40:38You're late, Mr. Preston.
40:40I suggest we start.
40:44Pretty spooky stuff, huh?
40:46Mother, I still think we should call this off.
40:48How can you say that?
40:50Princess Shahan was so close to us last night.
40:52How can you even consider missing an opportunity like this?
40:55Will you put that drink away and sit down?
40:59Mr. Preston.
41:02In the, uh, discussion you missed earlier,
41:06it was decided that the best way to summon Princess Shahan here tonight
41:09would be by reading the last letter sent to her brother.
41:12Yeah, well, before we start, I don't want to be a wet blanket,
41:14but I'm a man who has to make his living.
41:16Do you want to get paid for this?
41:19Why, to cancel a date.
41:21BFW, $120.
41:22I will pay your fee a hundredfold.
41:25You're very kind, sir.
41:26You are a mercenary man, Mr. Preston,
41:28but you will have your money.
41:33Now, we will begin by all joining hands on the table.
41:39While Prince Abdullah reads the last letter from his sister.
41:43My dearest Lula,
41:44for the last several days, I have had dark dreams.
41:48I sent something frightening to you.
41:48Now for a mini-demonstration in thermodynamics.
41:51Freezing air propelled at jet speed into a warm room.
41:54I see you crying.
41:55I see father and all my brothers and sisters crying.
42:05I was very afraid,
42:07but I know there is nothing you can do to prevent this.
42:10I will be away from you for a long time,
42:13and yet I see myself returning.
42:14She's here.
42:23She has returned.
42:25Can't you feel it?
42:27The air is so cold,
42:28and the breeze.
42:29She has returned.
42:37She has returned.
42:38She has returned.
42:38If you are here,
42:40can you give us another sign?
42:52Returning to you,
42:54the midnight of my birthday anniversary,
42:56the sky will rumble,
42:58and I will reveal myself.
43:01But before then,
43:02someone will have to die.
43:04An authority
43:05from across the sea.
43:08Someone who has come to help me
43:10will have to die.
43:14I'm getting out of here.
43:15No, you must stay.
43:16We must all stay.
43:20I can smell a perfume.
43:26Rowan, keep reading.
43:27A crown.
43:28A golden crown with wings
43:30will tell you why.
43:31I see a golden crown in my hand
43:33that will tell you
43:34who has done this.
43:37John?
43:38We don't understand.
43:40What is the golden crown?
43:53Oh.
43:56John, come back.
44:03Wade, come back.
44:04Come back.
44:04I can't go.
44:05Come back.
44:26OK.
44:26Oh, boy.
44:56Oh, boy.
45:11Honolulu police!
45:16Get on your feet!
45:18We'll take it from here, Mr. Foster!
45:21Hands up!
45:22Mother!
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