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00:00:00Gracias por ver el video.
00:00:30Gracias por ver el video.
00:01:00Gracias por ver el video.
00:01:29Oh, thanks, Pinky, my boy.
00:01:31Ah, you cheapskate.
00:01:32Hey, wait a minute.
00:01:33What?
00:01:34Hello, Miss Morova.
00:01:35Oh.
00:01:37It's you, Mr. Garrett.
00:01:38How are you?
00:01:39Oh, I'm fine, thank you.
00:01:41How about an interview this morning?
00:01:42What about?
00:01:43How about your ideas on love and marriage?
00:01:45Well, I had some fresh views on law since my last trip to Europe.
00:01:50Oh, I'm terribly booked up, but I might find a few minutes for you, Mr. Garrett.
00:01:54All right, come right away, will you?
00:01:57Goodbye, Mr. Garrett.
00:01:58Say, uh, Doody, if a redhead calls, tell her I'm finding out about love, will you?
00:02:09I'll cut you guys in if there's any new angles.
00:02:11New angles?
00:02:12You don't know the old ones.
00:02:13Say, listen, I'm going to show you the tired old hacks how to write an interview.
00:02:43It's a fine thing.
00:02:47If you need that door open like that, anything's liable to drop in.
00:02:55Miss Morova.
00:02:56Your favorite news boy's here.
00:03:13Miss Morova.
00:03:30Miss Morova.
00:03:31Miss Morova.
00:03:31Miss Morova.
00:03:32Miss Morova.
00:03:32Miss Morova.
00:03:33Miss Morova.
00:03:34Miss Morova.
00:03:35Miss Morova.
00:03:36Miss Morova.
00:03:37Miss Morova.
00:03:38Miss Morova.
00:03:39Miss Morova.
00:03:40Miss Morova.
00:03:41Miss Morova.
00:03:42Miss Morova.
00:03:43¿Qué es el editor?
00:03:46Hola, Andy.
00:03:47Listen, Angela Marove is dead.
00:03:49Yeah, croaked.
00:03:51Sure, I'm sure.
00:03:52Oh, this is Walt.
00:03:54I don't know.
00:03:55There's nobody here except the monkey,
00:03:56and he couldn't have done it.
00:03:57Anybody else got it?
00:03:58No, nobody knows it.
00:03:59Not even the cops.
00:04:01Oh, let them read about it in the paper.
00:04:04Yeah.
00:04:04Yeah, give me a rewrite.
00:04:13This is a horrible thing.
00:04:21What will people think, Lieutenant?
00:04:22Oh, they'll probably figure out
00:04:23the joints are hanging out for gorillas.
00:04:24Exactly.
00:04:25What?
00:04:26Who's this guy?
00:04:27Well, Lieutenant,
00:04:29imagine finding you here of all places.
00:04:31Well, if it isn't the Kansas Sherlock.
00:04:33Which room?
00:04:34In here.
00:04:35I'll see you later, brain trust.
00:04:36Anytime I can be of service.
00:04:37Anytime.
00:04:43Come on, come on.
00:04:51What is this?
00:04:51I don't know.
00:04:53The newspaper said...
00:04:53There's no dead body in here.
00:04:55Oh, sit down, will you?
00:04:56He's a very funny guy, this Garrett.
00:05:00Well, where is it?
00:05:01Yes, where is it?
00:05:03Where's what?
00:05:03The body.
00:05:04Of course, I just represent the law here,
00:05:06and if you're saving it for another one of your scoops,
00:05:08don't let me interfere.
00:05:09Cut it out, will you, Kincaid?
00:05:10What's the rib?
00:05:11You tell me.
00:05:12There's no corpse in there.
00:05:13All right.
00:05:14No corpse?
00:05:20Well, what the...
00:05:29Well?
00:05:31Well, what gives out now?
00:05:32I don't know.
00:05:33The body was lying right there on the floor.
00:05:35It was dead.
00:05:35I take an oath.
00:05:36It had a deep knife wound right under the heart.
00:05:38You're sure I dare of a joke?
00:05:39Honest.
00:05:39That Peter doesn't, Kincaid.
00:05:41She was murdered.
00:05:42I know.
00:05:43Somebody came in and swiped that body.
00:05:44That's what happened.
00:05:45She was kidnapped.
00:05:46Kidnapped?
00:05:47First she was murdered.
00:05:48Now she was kidnapped.
00:05:49Oh, this is horrible.
00:05:50It'll ruin the hotel.
00:05:51Positively ruin it.
00:05:52Take it easy.
00:05:54Well, genius, I just can't figure it out.
00:05:57Well, I'll tell you.
00:05:58We're going to play a new game.
00:06:00Body, body, who's got the body?
00:06:02You want to join us?
00:06:04Come on, boys.
00:06:05Oh, come on.
00:06:14Oh, come now.
00:06:18Come on.
00:06:19¡Gracias!
00:06:49How you doing, Wichita?
00:06:51Not so good.
00:06:53I've been in the morgue, the medical institute.
00:06:55I've even had the river dragged.
00:06:57There's something awful cockeyed about this whole set-up.
00:06:59Any more dope on this dame?
00:07:01That still works.
00:07:02Well, it's no help.
00:07:04No friends, no family, an orphan.
00:07:06Did you ever have an orphan with a family?
00:07:10Fire room.
00:07:11Pinky, is that corn-fed wizard in there?
00:07:13Yes, sir. Yes, sir. He's here.
00:07:15Tell him to come in right away.
00:07:17Yes, sir.
00:07:18Hey, Wichita, Picklefuss wants to see you.
00:07:22And he don't mean it ten minutes.
00:07:24All right, all right.
00:07:26Jiminy, Christmas.
00:07:28Darn kids.
00:07:30Don't forget to try the comic section.
00:07:38Hi, Walt.
00:07:39Say, who's that body I seen you with last night?
00:07:41Yeah, we heard you sat up with a corpse.
00:07:43Was it awake?
00:07:44You guys are very funny.
00:07:45But that dead body will turn up yet.
00:07:47Hello, boss.
00:07:51Do you want me?
00:07:52Not after today.
00:07:53Oh, well, Pinky...
00:07:54What?
00:07:55You heard me. You're through.
00:07:56I don't get it.
00:07:57You know this lady I believe?
00:07:59How do you do, Mr. Garrett?
00:08:00No, I don't believe it.
00:08:01I'm glad to see you recognize Miss Marova.
00:08:02But...
00:08:03But it isn't possible.
00:08:04You must be...
00:08:05Boss, this girl's a phony.
00:08:06I saw Angela Marova.
00:08:07She's dead.
00:08:08If you don't mind, she seems very much alive to me.
00:08:09And it may interest you to know that she's suing the paper for $100,000 damage to her reputation.
00:08:14And the Park Vista Hotel also is suing for a mere $50,000.
00:08:17Boss, I tell you that the girl I saw in that room couldn't be alive. I know. She's your twin sister.
00:08:22I have no sister.
00:08:23I've already extended the paper's regrets. And I've assured Miss Marova that we print a complete apology.
00:08:27I thought before you left the building you also might care to apologize.
00:08:29Why, certainly.
00:08:30I'm very sorry for the mistake.
00:08:31I did not.
00:08:33You are so sorry for the mistake.
00:08:34My mom says this woman is not to be a mistake.
00:08:36But you are not to be a mistake.
00:08:37I've ever left the house.
00:08:39You are not to be a mistake.
00:08:40Then you are to leave the house.
00:08:42All right, that she's suing the paper for a hundred thousand dollars damage to her reputation.
00:08:45And the Park Vista Hotel also is suing for a mere $50,000.
00:08:50I'm very sorry for the mistake.
00:08:53Wait a minute.
00:08:54Cashier, has your check waiting for you, Garrett.
00:08:55Oh, boss, give me another chance.
00:08:57Go back to Ishtar, son.
00:08:58Maybe they'll give you another chance there.
00:09:03No sisters.
00:09:11Get out!
00:09:20Only Dr. Rhodes.
00:09:23Dr. Rhodes.
00:09:24Only Dr. Rhodes.
00:09:26And there she was, sitting in the boss's office.
00:09:28Alive.
00:09:29Well, I almost went through the ceiling.
00:09:30So I thought I'd better talk to you about it
00:09:32on account that you're the only doctor's friend I got.
00:09:34I don't know.
00:09:35Maybe there's something wrong with me.
00:09:36Maybe I ought to be psyched or something.
00:09:38Superintendent calling.
00:09:40Dr. Rhodes speaking.
00:09:41Go into my office.
00:09:42I'll be right with you.
00:09:43Well, hurry up, will you, Mike?
00:09:45Yes, sir.
00:09:46It's scheduled for 10 o'clock sharp.
00:09:47Yes, we purposely postponed the operation
00:09:50until this morning
00:09:51so that Dr. Flegg could perform it.
00:09:54Right, sir.
00:09:55We'll be ready.
00:09:57Did the blood donors show up yet, Miss Wheatman?
00:09:59Not yet.
00:09:59Should be here any moment.
00:10:01Whom did you call?
00:10:03Stanley Rogers.
00:10:04Rogers?
00:10:05He's in blood group one, isn't he?
00:10:06That's right.
00:10:07Is the patient group one?
00:10:09That was the lab report.
00:10:11That's funny.
00:10:11I thought she was ordinary group four.
00:10:15Better call Rogers again.
00:10:16Dr. Flegg doesn't like to be kept waiting
00:10:18and we must have a transfusion before we can operate.
00:10:20Yes, doctor.
00:10:23Vance, look up Rogers' number.
00:10:24See what's keeping him.
00:10:26Yes, Miss Wheatman.
00:10:38Hello.
00:10:39Hello, Mr. Rogers.
00:10:40Jewels Hospital calling.
00:10:42Remember, you have an appointment this morning
00:10:43with Dr. Rhodes.
00:10:44Gosh, what time is it?
00:10:46I guess I must have forgot to set the alarm.
00:10:47I'll be right over.
00:10:51Sorry to kept you waiting, Walt.
00:10:52Oh, I know you're busy, Mike,
00:10:53but you don't have to treat me like the forgotten man.
00:10:56I had to check up on some blood test reports.
00:10:58Go ahead, spin the rest of your yarn.
00:11:00Well, that's all there is.
00:11:01The dame that was sitting in Pickle Puss' office
00:11:03was Angela Morova.
00:11:04There's no getting around that.
00:11:05But the thing is,
00:11:07I can't figure it out.
00:11:09Makes you think I can help you.
00:11:10Well, this is a chest x-ray, isn't it?
00:11:12Yes.
00:11:12Well, how do you get a good look at it?
00:11:13I want to show you something.
00:11:15Pull down the blinds.
00:11:21Now, what's on your mind, Walt?
00:11:23Mike.
00:11:24Isn't the heart about here?
00:11:25That's right.
00:11:26Well, did you ever hear of a person surviving
00:11:27with a deep knife wound about there?
00:11:30Well, if I'm not saying it's impossible,
00:11:32but maybe the wound wasn't as deep as you thought it was.
00:11:34No, it was at least four inches.
00:11:35And it was as clean as if you'd done it with your scalpel.
00:11:38Me?
00:11:39No, I don't mean you.
00:11:40But it did look as if it had been done by a surgeon.
00:11:42And then the corpse got up and walked away.
00:11:45Oh, Mike.
00:11:46Give me an even break, will you?
00:11:48I know it sounds as crazy as a loon.
00:11:49You probably think I'm the one that's crazy.
00:11:51But I'm on the level.
00:11:52I take an oath.
00:11:53If what you say is true,
00:11:54even if the heart puncher didn't kill her,
00:11:56she'd bleed to death.
00:11:57That's it?
00:11:57That's what made the body look so peculiar?
00:11:59I never saw a corpse that color before.
00:12:02What color?
00:12:02Absolutely dead white.
00:12:04It looked as if every ounce of blood
00:12:05had been drained out of her body.
00:12:07Extreme pallor setting in within ten minutes.
00:12:09I've never heard of it.
00:12:10Well, you're hearing about it now.
00:12:11And when I saw her in the boss's office,
00:12:12she looked exactly as when I saw her as a corpse.
00:12:15Clammy.
00:12:19Yes?
00:12:20Dr. Flegg's arrived, sir.
00:12:21Thank you.
00:12:21I'll be right there.
00:12:23I'll tell you what I'll do, Walt.
00:12:24I'll speak to Dr. Flegg about it.
00:12:26He's usually in a pretty decent mood before an operation.
00:12:28And if anybody can give you an answer
00:12:29when it comes to hematology, it's Flegg.
00:12:31Hematology?
00:12:33Yeah, the sight's the blood.
00:12:35Stick around a while, will you?
00:12:36I haven't got any place to go except back to Wichita.
00:12:38Don't forget to ask Flegg now, will you?
00:12:39Right.
00:12:40Thanks, Mike.
00:12:41I'll give you a full-column write-up for this someday.
00:12:43Rogers get here all right?
00:12:44No, doctor.
00:12:45He still hasn't shown up.
00:12:46What's the matter with him?
00:12:47It's time for the operation.
00:12:48Call his apartment again.
00:12:49You won't forget to ask Dr. Flegg about it.
00:12:51Yeah, yeah, I'll remember.
00:12:52Now go ahead and get a magazine and relax.
00:12:54Walnut, 4-3-7-0-1.
00:12:56I can't understand what's the matter with Rogers.
00:12:58He's never disappointed us before.
00:12:59I can't find another number one blood type as easily as that.
00:13:15Only seven people and a hundred in group one.
00:13:18Notify the superintendent.
00:13:20Dr. Rose.
00:13:22Yes?
00:13:22I was tested last week when I first came to the hospital.
00:13:24I'm in group one.
00:13:25You're sure, nurse?
00:13:26She's right, doctor.
00:13:28Dr. Baum made the test.
00:13:29I'd be willing to help if I could.
00:13:31Hey, Mike, you'd better hurry up.
00:13:33Legs lab will walk out.
00:13:34You know him.
00:13:35Right, coming.
00:13:36Take nurse Vance to surgery and prepare for transfusion.
00:13:38I'll see you there.
00:13:39All right, nurse.
00:13:39Come with me.
00:13:48Frightened?
00:13:49No.
00:13:50Ever done this before?
00:13:51No.
00:13:53You'll probably be a little weak when we finish.
00:13:55I won't mind.
00:13:58Everything ready?
00:13:59Yes, Dr. Fleck.
00:14:00Took you long enough.
00:14:01Sorry to kept you waiting.
00:14:02Very well.
00:14:04I thought you were going to have Rogers.
00:14:06We weren't able to reach him, sir.
00:14:08Start the transfusion.
00:14:09Frightened.
00:14:09Fine job, Dr. Fleck.
00:14:29Yes, worked out rather neatly.
00:14:31Saved that patient's life.
00:14:33You're the only man that could have done it.
00:14:35Interesting stuff, Blood.
00:14:36Take a thorough study of it, Rhodes.
00:14:39It's important enough for you to devote your whole life to it.
00:14:42I've been doing some research.
00:14:43Not nearly as much as I'd like to.
00:14:45Good.
00:14:45Stick to it.
00:14:46It's going to transform the entire future of surgery.
00:14:49The day is coming when man will be able to control blood.
00:14:52And when that time does arrive,
00:14:54he'll be able to control his destiny.
00:14:58Blood is the source of life.
00:15:01Remember the Bible.
00:15:03And the life which is the blood thereof.
00:15:06Don't you better take a look at your donor?
00:15:10Oh, yes.
00:15:10Yes, sir.
00:15:12By the way, who is she?
00:15:14A girl by the name of Vance.
00:15:15One of the new student nurses.
00:15:20Doctor.
00:15:20Yes?
00:15:21Would you say it's possible for a person to survive
00:15:24with a deep incision at the base of the thoracic aorta?
00:15:28Why do you ask?
00:15:29Oh, a friend of mine thought he knew of such a case.
00:15:32Ridiculous.
00:15:33Tell him to change his brand of liquor.
00:15:34Oh, hello, Doctor.
00:15:48Feel a little weak?
00:15:50I can take it.
00:15:51I think you'd better rest an hour or so.
00:15:55Drink any of this?
00:15:56Not yet.
00:15:57Here, take it down in one big gulp.
00:15:59It'll pick you up.
00:15:59What is it?
00:16:00Come on, drink it.
00:16:06It's pretty swell of you to help us out.
00:16:08It's part of a nurse's education.
00:16:10That's the right spirit.
00:16:12Say, why haven't I seen you before?
00:16:14You never looked before.
00:16:16I guess I've been missing something.
00:16:22Just one more thing.
00:16:23I have an important operation scheduled for tomorrow evening,
00:16:25and I'd like your assistance.
00:16:27Are you free?
00:16:28Yes, Doctor.
00:16:29Good.
00:16:30I think you'd better wear another outfit.
00:16:32Evening gown.
00:16:33We're going dancing.
00:16:34I'd like to very much.
00:16:36But you know we nurses...
00:16:37Yes, I know.
00:16:37Rules for nurses number 114.
00:16:39Keep away from staff physicians.
00:16:41What's the good of rules if no one breaks them?
00:16:49Well, what'll Dr. Foy got to say?
00:16:51He thought you ought to be more discriminating in your choice of hooch.
00:16:54Oh, my.
00:16:55Cut it out, now, will you?
00:16:56This is serious.
00:16:56I'm out of a job.
00:16:58Dr. Rose.
00:16:59Yes?
00:16:59Excuse me.
00:17:00I have a message for you.
00:17:01All right.
00:17:03You're wanted at 438 Gore Street right away.
00:17:06The police called.
00:17:07The police?
00:17:08Yes, Doctor.
00:17:09They said it was very urgent.
00:17:10Thanks.
00:17:11What's up, Mike?
00:17:12I don't know yet.
00:17:13Look me up next week when you sober up.
00:17:15Oh, no.
00:17:15Where go the police?
00:17:16There go I.
00:17:22I'm Dr. Rhodes.
00:17:23The officer downstairs sent me up.
00:17:24Yes, sir.
00:17:25Go right in.
00:17:27Dr. Rhodes.
00:17:28Come in, Doc.
00:17:29Oh, hi, Lieutenant.
00:17:30Who asked for you?
00:17:31Oh, have a heart, will you?
00:17:32Kincaid, a guy makes a mistake once in a while.
00:17:34What do you got here?
00:17:35Yeah, now, take it easy, big shot.
00:17:36You a friend of yours?
00:17:37Yeah.
00:17:38Well, since you're a next reporter, I guess it's okay.
00:17:40Doc, come here, Miller.
00:17:44Do you know this fellow?
00:17:47That's Stanley Rogers.
00:17:48How did this happen?
00:17:50Come here.
00:17:53Do you mind telling me what this means?
00:17:54Well, yes.
00:17:56Simply a memorandum of an appointment he had this morning at the hospital.
00:17:59An appointment for what?
00:18:01A blood transfusion.
00:18:02He was a professional blood donor.
00:18:04Hey, Mike, come here.
00:18:08Look at this guy.
00:18:09Look at his face and look at his body.
00:18:10Why, there's no color.
00:18:13Yeah.
00:18:14That's exactly the way Maruva looked when I found her in her bedroom.
00:18:16I suppose this geezer's alive, too.
00:18:18Well, I'll tell you, Lieutenant.
00:18:20There's pro and con.
00:18:22Well, Doctor.
00:18:23The blood's been drained out of the body.
00:18:24I know that.
00:18:25But where is it?
00:18:26That's what I want to find out.
00:18:27There's only a few stains around.
00:18:29I don't know.
00:18:29Well, maybe I can help you.
00:18:31That operation at the hospital this morning, did you perform it?
00:18:34No, Doctor Flegg did.
00:18:35He's one of our blood specialists.
00:18:37But you do operate.
00:18:38Why, yes.
00:18:39Did you take a good close look at that wound, Doctor?
00:18:42Yes.
00:18:43Yes, I did.
00:18:43Well, the coroner tells me that man wasn't stabbed.
00:18:45He was operated on with a surgical instrument.
00:18:48And by someone who knew how to use it.
00:18:50But that's what I'm trying to tell you.
00:18:51Just like Maruva.
00:18:52Listen, rigor mortis.
00:18:53If you mention that Maruva dame's name again, I...
00:18:58I know what you're thinking.
00:19:00A doctor did it.
00:19:01Perhaps myself.
00:19:02I'm not saying anything.
00:19:05All I know is the coroner says he never saw a case just like it.
00:19:09You got the coroner's report?
00:19:10Yeah.
00:19:11Want to see it?
00:19:12Please.
00:19:18The type of blood found on the stains in the carpet is group four.
00:19:22Why, that's impossible.
00:19:24Unless the murderer was wounded.
00:19:25How do you figure that?
00:19:27Rogers was definitely group one.
00:19:29I've used him in several transfusions.
00:19:31I'm sure of it.
00:19:32What is this group one, group four business?
00:19:35Well, you see, medical science has discovered that the human blood is divided into four different groups.
00:19:39Number one being the most rare.
00:19:41Number four the most common.
00:19:43We must see to it that certain of these types are not mixed in the transfusion.
00:19:46Then would you say that whoever came into Rogers' room to kill him was looking for a number one blood?
00:19:52It's possible.
00:19:53That's why I think the coroner made a mistake in his report.
00:19:56So do you mind if I make a test of these stains for myself?
00:19:58No, go ahead, Doc.
00:20:00One, two, four, seven, eleven.
00:20:02It doesn't matter to me.
00:20:03All I know is this poor guy's number was up.
00:20:05Yes, and who done it?
00:20:07Go sit down.
00:20:16If I find out anything, Lieutenant, I'll let you know.
00:20:18Yeah, do that, Doc.
00:20:22And, uh, Doc, if I were you, I wouldn't try to go away.
00:20:27I mean, leave town or anything like that.
00:20:29There's one thing I definitely do know, Walt.
00:20:39This is not Rogers' blood.
00:20:40I checked it with his file specimen.
00:20:42It's very simple.
00:20:43It's a murderer, then.
00:20:45It doesn't even look like human blood.
00:20:48A guerrilla murder.
00:20:50Oh, Mike, if you can figure that one out,
00:20:52we'll have a front page spread on every newspaper in the United States for weeks.
00:20:56Oh, I must be ready for the buckhouse or something,
00:20:57but it doesn't even seem to be animal blood.
00:21:00Well, you've got vegetable and mineral left.
00:21:02Oh, that's no use.
00:21:04I think I'll call it at night.
00:21:06You're not giving up, are you, Mike?
00:21:09No, I know.
00:21:10This will take a long time, and then it's pretty tired.
00:21:12I'll take another look at it in the morning.
00:21:14How would you like to go down and mangle a few ham and eggs before you turn in?
00:21:17I think I'll hit the hay.
00:21:18Okay.
00:21:19If you're running across any good ideas, let me know about them.
00:21:21Right.
00:21:22Night.
00:21:23Give me a ring in the morning.
00:21:25You're on.
00:21:27West 86.
00:21:56West 86.
00:22:26No, no, no, no, no.
00:22:56I was waiting for Dr. Fleck.
00:22:58What is it you want?
00:23:00I wanted to speak to him about a blood smear.
00:23:02I'm Dr. Rhodes.
00:23:04Oh, Dr. Rhodes.
00:23:07How do you do?
00:23:08My name is Cain.
00:23:13I've often heard Fleck speak of you.
00:23:16Oh, yes?
00:23:17Yes, he thinks you show great promise.
00:23:21Particularly in the study of blood composition.
00:23:24That's very kind of him.
00:23:25Yes, I may wish to discuss that subject with you myself someday.
00:23:28I'd like to, anytime.
00:23:31Oh, he's ill.
00:23:34We're both victims of...
00:23:36Of what?
00:23:41Go on, Cain.
00:23:43Victims of what?
00:23:46Circumstance.
00:23:46Go back to your work.
00:24:06You want to see me, Rhodes?
00:24:07What's the matter?
00:24:08Did our patient have a relapse?
00:24:09No, sir.
00:24:10I came here to ask a favor of you.
00:24:12Well, speak up, man.
00:24:13What is it you want?
00:24:14Your opinion on a blood specimen.
00:24:15Mr. Groove.
00:24:16Blood group?
00:24:19You must need a genius to figure that out.
00:24:22Have you forgotten your hematology?
00:24:24Perhaps you never learned it.
00:24:25I hate to bother you this late, doctor,
00:24:27but there's something unusual about this.
00:24:30Unusual?
00:24:31Yes, something I can't understand.
00:24:34Oh, very well.
00:24:35Cain!
00:24:38Yes.
00:24:39Dr. Rhodes has a blood specimen I want prepared for the microscope.
00:24:47At once.
00:24:47Strange-looking creature, isn't he?
00:25:00Yes, rather.
00:25:01What is it?
00:25:02Terminal case of primary anemia?
00:25:04No, he hasn't completely recovered from a rather severe shock.
00:25:08He's been a very valuable man for me, though.
00:25:11He's been with you a long time?
00:25:12Yes, a couple of years.
00:25:14His interest in blood almost equals my own.
00:25:17Let's take a look at that slide.
00:25:27You ready?
00:25:29Yes.
00:25:44Where did you collect this smear, Rhodes?
00:25:46At a murder this morning.
00:25:48How did it happen?
00:25:49You were called in on the case.
00:25:50To identify the body.
00:25:52Someone you knew?
00:25:53Yes.
00:25:54A blood donor.
00:25:55The man who was supposed to report to you at the hospital this morning.
00:25:58Stanley Rogers.
00:26:00Rogers murdered?
00:26:01Yes.
00:26:01Oh, it's too bad.
00:26:08Blood group one, isn't he?
00:26:14Are you working with the police?
00:26:15No, sir.
00:26:16Then why did you bring this to me?
00:26:18The police laboratory classified it as blood group four.
00:26:22I know it's not one, but I'm certain it's not four either.
00:26:24I disagree.
00:26:26I think the police laboratory is correct.
00:26:28It is group four.
00:26:29Is that all?
00:26:29Well, don't you notice anything peculiar about it?
00:26:32Nearly the usual chemical changes accompanying post-mortem coagulation.
00:26:36Well, I don't know how to explain it, but...
00:26:37I don't know how to explain it, but...
00:26:38I think it's some sort of, uh, artificial quality.
00:26:42What have you done?
00:26:45I don't know how to explain it, but I don't know how to explain it, but I don't know how to explain it.
00:27:15Well, I'm sorry we weren't interrupted.
00:27:17I see no need for further discussion.
00:27:20This stain is blood group four and nothing else.
00:27:23Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a great deal of work to do.
00:27:26Could I have the slide, doctor?
00:27:29Why, yes.
00:27:31Thank you.
00:27:33Let me go out this way.
00:27:37Good night.
00:27:38Good night.
00:27:45I had to see you.
00:28:08Good night.
00:28:09Good night.
00:28:10Good night.
00:28:12What's the matter?
00:28:33I feel cold.
00:28:34My ears are ringing.
00:28:40I can hardly breathe.
00:28:42Yeah.
00:28:44You see, Fleck, I told you.
00:28:46You'll never find what you're looking for.
00:28:49You're a failure, Fleck.
00:28:51You're lying.
00:28:52What does he mean, you're a failure?
00:28:53Nothing.
00:28:55Nothing, I assure you.
00:28:59I haven't failed yet.
00:29:00I'll get out of here.
00:29:02All right.
00:29:32Hola, Michael.
00:29:33Hola, Walt. Glad you dropped in.
00:29:35Anything new?
00:29:36Yeah, I went over to see Fleck last night.
00:29:38Ah, what did you find out?
00:29:39No, he wasn't much help.
00:29:41He said the police report was right.
00:29:43But as sure as I'm sitting here,
00:29:45he knows this bloodstain is in Ordinary Group Four.
00:29:48Who was the, uh, fellow with the pasty face?
00:29:51How did you know about him?
00:29:53Oh, I was watching from outside.
00:29:54You followed me. What did you do that for?
00:29:56Well, Kincaid said the murder had to be committed by a doctor.
00:29:59And he suspected me.
00:30:00Oh, no, of course not.
00:30:01But maybe Fleck.
00:30:03Fleck? That's ridiculous.
00:30:04All right, ridiculous, perhaps, but possible.
00:30:06Who was the other fellow? I've seen him someplace before.
00:30:09A fellow by the name of Kane. He's Fleck's assistant.
00:30:12You know, Mike, there's something awful phony going on in that joint.
00:30:15Good morning, Doctor. Come in.
00:30:20Rhodes, may I see you a moment?
00:30:22Certainly.
00:30:24Alone?
00:30:25Oh, pardon me. I was just leaving, Doc.
00:30:28How's the patient?
00:30:29Excellent this morning, Doctor. Temperature practically normal.
00:30:32Last night you asked a favor of me. Today I'd like to ask one of you in return.
00:30:37Of course, Dr. Fleck.
00:30:38Forget everything and everyone you saw at my home last night.
00:30:42We'll call it professional ethics.
00:30:44Yes, sir.
00:30:45Oh, uh, what did you say that girl's name was? The one we used yesterday for the transfusion?
00:30:51Joan. Joan Vance.
00:30:54A nurse here, you said?
00:30:56Yes.
00:30:57I always like to keep my list of group ones complete.
00:31:00Have you her home address?
00:31:021233 South Cedar.
00:31:08Thank you.
00:31:15Now, do you still think he's an innocent bystander?
00:31:17I still don't think he's a murderer, if that's what you mean.
00:31:19All right. What would you think if I told you that Angela Marova paid him a little visit last night?
00:31:23And she had a blood transfusion. Now, do you still think I'm wacky?
00:31:27You sure it was Marova?
00:31:28Am I sure? Brother, there's a face I'll never forget.
00:31:31Oh, and another thing I'd like to point out to you.
00:31:33Did you notice the peculiar coloring on that kisser of Cain's?
00:31:36Yeah. Like a piece of white marble.
00:31:39Like something dead, huh?
00:31:40Yeah, I remember when I shook his hand, it was cold and lifeless like a dead person's.
00:31:45What do you think's the matter with him?
00:31:46I don't know. Fleck says he's suffering from a severe shock.
00:31:51Well, whatever it is, Marova's got that same cold graveyard look.
00:31:55Mike, you gotta help me out. Every newspaper man in town has given me the rib.
00:31:59You suppose we could have a talk with Marova? There are a few questions I'd like to ask her.
00:32:04Well, we could try. I'd like to ask her a couple myself. How about tonight?
00:32:08Oh, I can't make it tonight. I've got a date with Joan.
00:32:10Oh, why don't you break it? This is no time for dames.
00:32:12Walt, I can't do it. I'll tell you what we'll do. We'll take her along.
00:32:15You can drop us at the Club El Rey later.
00:32:18Okay. That's a deal. We'll be at Marova's at 9.
00:32:21Okay.
00:32:32I've got a table reserved at the Club El Rey. This won't take long.
00:32:34I don't mind waiting.
00:32:36616. It's right down here. Here.
00:32:37Last time I was up here, she left the door open and I fell in.
00:32:39I guess she left the door open again.
00:32:43Oh.
00:32:44I guess she left the door open again.
00:32:46Oh.
00:32:47I guess she left the door open again.
00:32:53Is that you, Dr. Flag?
00:32:54No, ma'am. It's not.
00:32:55It's not.
00:32:56It's not.
00:32:57It's not.
00:32:58What are you doing here?
00:32:59¿Es eso, Dr. Flag?
00:33:22No, no.
00:33:26¿Qué estás haciendo aquí?
00:33:27¿Qué tal es que te haya hecho de ir a mi casa?
00:33:31No, no, no.
00:33:32We just want to have a little talk with you.
00:33:34I have nothing to say to you, Mr. Garrett.
00:33:37So, please get out.
00:33:39The girl's always passing out.
00:33:42Her hands are as cold as ice.
00:33:44Is that whiskey over there?
00:33:46Yeah.
00:33:48Here you are, Mike.
00:33:57Thank you.
00:34:03Gee, it's sure lucky we dropped in.
00:34:05This is Dr. Rhodes at the Jules Hospital.
00:34:07He can probably help you.
00:34:09I don't need any help.
00:34:10I'm all right.
00:34:11Besides, I expect my doctor any moment.
00:34:13Well, would you mind answering a few questions before he comes?
00:34:16What kind of questions?
00:34:18Are you anemic?
00:34:20Has Dr. Flag been your physician for some time?
00:34:24Why, yes.
00:34:25For several years.
00:34:27Why do you ask?
00:34:28Did he ever make a blood test of you?
00:34:30You see, we're trying to find out if you're a group number one blood type.
00:34:34Well, I'm not sure, but I think so.
00:34:38Why do you want to know these things?
00:34:40Because we think you can help us.
00:34:42Somewhere in this city, there's a murderer at large.
00:34:45The only possible clue we have is that he seems to be interested in obtaining type number one blood.
00:34:50Yesterday morning, a young chap named Stanley Rogers was found murdered in his apartment.
00:34:55He was type number one.
00:34:57His body was completely drained of blood.
00:35:00Another thing.
00:35:01The knife wound was identical to that which Mr. Garrett found on you.
00:35:07This is untrue.
00:35:09Mr. Garrett suffers from hallucinations.
00:35:12Not since I was 14.
00:35:14Remember, you may be helping us to save someone else's life.
00:35:18Very well.
00:35:20It's true.
00:35:23When you called me for an interview,
00:35:26as I hung up the phone, I realized someone had entered the room.
00:35:30I was terrified.
00:35:32A hand went over my mouth.
00:35:34And then I felt a sharp pain in my chest.
00:35:38Then I lost consciousness.
00:35:40That's when I found you lying there on the floor.
00:35:43I suppose, sir.
00:35:44But where'd you disappear to?
00:35:45I don't know.
00:35:47All I know is that the next morning I woke up in this room.
00:35:51Well, why didn't you tell all of this to the police?
00:35:55I didn't want this kind of publicity.
00:35:57Can't you just give us a hint on who stabbed you and where he took you afterward?
00:36:01I'll be all right as soon as Dr. Fleck gets here.
00:36:07I'll see you tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in your office.
00:36:11Then I'll tell you all.
00:36:13Good evening.
00:36:17Dr. Fleck was out. The nurse gave me the message.
00:36:22I came to see if there was anything I could do.
00:36:27How do you do, Dr. Rhodes?
00:36:29How do you do?
00:36:30And, uh...
00:36:31This is Mr. Garrett.
00:36:32Walt, this is Dr. Keen.
00:36:34Pleased to meet you.
00:36:35Yes, how do you do, Mr. Garrett?
00:36:37I'm sorry to disturb you, gentlemen, but as you can see, Miss Morova is...
00:36:42ill.
00:36:44Yeah.
00:36:45Oh, we were just leaving.
00:36:47Yes, that's very considerate of you.
00:36:49Goodbye.
00:36:50Goodbye.
00:36:51By the way, doctor,
00:36:53I haven't forgotten that you and I are to have that talk on blood composition.
00:36:57Yes, sir.
00:37:07I told you I was right about that dame.
00:37:09I'm gonna go tell the boy.
00:37:11You could drop us off to the club.
00:37:12Oh, no, Mike.
00:37:13You gotta come along.
00:37:14He won't believe me.
00:37:15Success?
00:37:16You bet.
00:37:17But, Walt, I can't...
00:37:18Never ready to go, huh?
00:37:19Well, I tell you, Joan.
00:37:21Walt wanted me to drop by and see the boy.
00:37:35Who does he think he is? Rip Van Winkle?
00:37:36Sure this is the right house?
00:37:37Yeah, this is the place, all right.
00:37:40Hey, boss!
00:37:43Hello, Chief.
00:37:44You!
00:37:45What's the idea of ringing my doorbell at this time of night?
00:37:47What do you think this is?
00:37:48Halloween?
00:37:49He's always kidding.
00:37:50Kidding!
00:37:51Get away from here, you...
00:37:52you witch-a-tof Frankenstein.
00:37:54Take it easy, will you, boss?
00:37:55I really got a great story for you this time.
00:37:57You gotta listen to me.
00:37:58Well, come on in.
00:38:03What is it?
00:38:04I bet you can't guess where I've been.
00:38:06So, now it's riddles.
00:38:07Come to the point, Garrett.
00:38:08I was over to see Angela Morova tonight.
00:38:10Morova?
00:38:11You blockhead.
00:38:12You are suing the paper for another 100,000?
00:38:14You can forget all about that suit.
00:38:15That dame really was stabbed, just like I told you.
00:38:17She admitted it.
00:38:18What?
00:38:19Yes, sir.
00:38:20And she's gonna be down at the office in the morning
00:38:21and give you the whole story.
00:38:22Say, this isn't another one of your screwy ideas, is it?
00:38:24No, boss.
00:38:25It's on the level.
00:38:26I take an oath.
00:38:27This is Dr. Rhodes, a friend of mine from Jules Hospital.
00:38:28He was with me all the time.
00:38:29Tell him, Mike.
00:38:30He's right, sir.
00:38:31Well.
00:38:32Can you picture that, boss?
00:38:33A four-column story, actress to reveal truth,
00:38:35Angela Morova tells all in the office of the morning dispatch.
00:38:37Boss, I tell you, it's sensational.
00:38:39It's terrific.
00:38:40Come on.
00:38:41Won't the evening bulletin be surprised?
00:38:44I'm going to make them print an apology for the apology they made us print.
00:38:47Garrett, I misjudged you.
00:38:49Yes, sir.
00:38:50Hello, Andy.
00:38:51Hold the presses for a morning extra.
00:38:53Angela Morova's coming to my office in the morning and...
00:38:55What?
00:38:56If she does, I'm not going to be here.
00:38:58What do you mean?
00:38:59I just got a flash.
00:39:00She's dead.
00:39:01What?
00:39:02Are you positive about that?
00:39:04Oh, I see.
00:39:06All right.
00:39:08Thanks, Andy.
00:39:09What's up, boss?
00:39:10So, Angela Morova's coming to my office in the morning and she's going to tell the whole story, huh?
00:39:16Sure.
00:39:17I personally guarantee it.
00:39:18Listen, wise guy.
00:39:19Morova's dead.
00:39:20Dead?
00:39:21Well, we talked to her about an hour ago.
00:39:23Who?
00:39:24Kane.
00:39:25He killed her.
00:39:26She's been murdered.
00:39:27What, again?
00:39:28Yeah.
00:39:29Why, you.
00:39:30Listen, phony.
00:39:31I don't know why you dream up these yarns of yours, but Angela Morova was not murdered.
00:39:35She died of natural causes.
00:39:36Now, wait a minute, boss.
00:39:37Maybe it's one of those up again, down again routines she's been giving us.
00:39:39Maybe she ain't dead.
00:39:40She's not dead.
00:39:41They're playing a dirty trick on her because they're taking her over to Bixby's undertaking powers.
00:39:44Now, get out of here, both of you.
00:39:46Yes, sir.
00:39:47And don't let her come back.
00:39:48I won't believe she's dead till I see it with my own eyes.
00:39:50Even then, I won't believe it.
00:39:51Now, where to?
00:39:52The Undertaker's.
00:39:53Well, that's different.
00:39:54The Undertaker's?
00:39:55We won't be a minute.
00:39:56We'll be out in a minute, honey.
00:39:57If you find someone interesting in there, send him out.
00:39:59How do you do?
00:40:00How do you do?
00:40:04How do you do?
00:40:05Do you have a customer in here by the name of Angela Morova?
00:40:09Do you mean the body of the deceased?
00:40:10Yes.
00:40:11She just came in.
00:40:12Are you gentlemen relatives?
00:40:13Not exactly.
00:40:14Uh, but we sort of haven't...
00:40:15Not exactly.
00:40:16Uh, but we sort of haven't...
00:40:17No.
00:40:18No.
00:40:19No.
00:40:20No.
00:40:21No.
00:40:22No.
00:40:23No.
00:40:24No.
00:40:25No.
00:40:26No.
00:40:27No.
00:40:28No.
00:40:29No.
00:40:30No.
00:40:31No.
00:40:32No.
00:40:33No.
00:40:34No.
00:40:35No.
00:40:36No.
00:40:38No.
00:40:40No.
00:40:41No.
00:40:42No.
00:40:43But you all have to still...
00:40:45No?
00:40:46No.
00:40:47No.
00:40:48No.
00:40:49No.
00:40:51No.
00:40:52This way, gentlemen.
00:41:17¿Puedo ir a la otra parte?
00:41:19I'd like to ask you a couple of questions.
00:41:20Certainly.
00:41:30We're most willing to accommodate everyone at a time like this.
00:41:33Well, tell me, Mr. Bixby.
00:41:35I'm not Mr. Bixby. Mr. Bixby's been dead for seven years.
00:41:39Oh, I'm sorry.
00:41:40That's quite all right. We all make mistakes.
00:41:43Mm-hmm. About Miss Morovan here, could you tell me who brought her in?
00:41:46My dear young man, no one brought her in.
00:41:49We went and got her. We were called by Dr. Flagg.
00:41:52Dr. Flagg?
00:41:54Hmm. Did the death certificate say she died of natural causes?
00:41:58I believe so.
00:42:00All right, Wong.
00:42:02Thank you very much, sir.
00:42:04Well, I hope to see you again sometime.
00:42:06I'm sure you will.
00:42:16The old fellow said that Flagg was the one who called to pick her up.
00:42:18What'd you find out?
00:42:19Morova's death was natural, all right. Looks like we're stumped again.
00:42:22Hello. Is the big mystery solved?
00:42:24No, but it's after one o'clock. I think we'd better go home now.
00:42:27Well, don't I even get anything to eat?
00:42:29Yep. We'll go over to Gus's and get you a nice big hamburger.
00:42:42Hey, Wichita, haven't you found out what you're looking for yet?
00:42:44No. Give me time, will you, Pinky?
00:42:46Oh, Wichita, if the boss finds out about this, I'll be pounding the pavement with you.
00:42:50You sure you'd better put all this junk back?
00:42:52Yes. Will you go back the door and shut up?
00:42:54Uh...
00:42:56I'm taking an awful chance with you.
00:43:00But I tell you, there's nothing on a guy named King.
00:43:02There's got to be. I've seen these puss in some paper.
00:43:04Ah, you try to be foul, but X, Y, and Z, and here's the final batch.
00:43:20I got it.
00:43:21What?
00:43:22The guy.
00:43:24Dr. Maurice Xavier. Dr. X.
00:43:26Hey, that's the guy that starved that little kid to death, ain't it?
00:43:28Yeah, he's a skunk who wanted to find out how long babies could go without eating.
00:43:34Surgeon held and starvation slain.
00:43:38Dr. Xavier to face trial.
00:43:43Child slayer found guilty.
00:43:45Doctor's execution set for November the 2nd.
00:43:49Dr. X dies in electric chair.
00:43:52You mean to tell me you saw that guy walking around alive?
00:43:54Yeah.
00:43:55Now I know you're bats.
00:43:57Hey, what are you doing? You can't take them Clippmans out of here.
00:43:59Mickey, will you get me the phylum?
00:44:01Oh, hello, chief. I mean, ex-chief.
00:44:04Hey, boss, it wasn't my fault. I thought it was I told him that, sir.
00:44:07I thought I gave orders to you never to show your ugly pan around here again.
00:44:11Well, I knew you didn't mean it.
00:44:12Well, this time you're going to regret knowing so much.
00:44:14Now, wait a minute.
00:44:15Get me the circulation department. Tell them to send a couple of boosters up here.
00:44:18I want this Wichita brainchild exterminated.
00:44:20Now, wait a minute, boss. I got a story that's gonna crack the front page of every newspaper in America.
00:44:24When you read it, you're gonna give me my job back.
00:44:26What do they got behind your back?
00:44:27Nothing. Nothing!
00:44:30Well?
00:44:32Calculations!
00:44:34But it can't be. This Dr. X was electrocuted.
00:44:37Unless the execution didn't take place.
00:44:39Oh, but it did. I phoned the warden and made sure.
00:44:42Dr. Flay came out and claimed the body, and the burial took place in Green Lawn Cemetery.
00:44:46But, Walt, that's impossible.
00:44:47Okay, let's go out to the cemetery and find out tonight.
00:44:49All right.
00:44:50I'll pick you up right after dinner.
00:44:52Okay.
00:45:04How are we gonna get into Xavier's grave? It's against the law, you know.
00:45:07I know the old caretaker in here. Leave it to me.
00:45:09Well, sir, here we are.
00:45:13Maurice Xavier, 1897-1937.
00:45:18Yep. That's it.
00:45:21Well, let's start, eh?
00:45:23Yeah.
00:45:28Boy, I never heard an ale sound like that before!
00:45:31Well, what'd I tell you? Empty.
00:45:48I've been robbed.
00:45:50No, there wasn't ever anything in that coffin to rob.
00:45:52Well, let's go, Mike.
00:45:54Thanks, Pop.
00:45:55Put it back, will you?
00:45:56I'd like to hear what your friend Dr. Flay has to say about this.
00:45:57At least we can give him a chance to explain.
00:46:01It's true. I'd hoped to keep it a secret until I'd completed my experiments.
00:46:16There's no use my denying it any longer.
00:46:19Cain and Dr. Xavier are one and the same.
00:46:22Do you mean to tell us that you've discovered a way to bring a man back to life?
00:46:27Yes.
00:46:28It's incredible.
00:46:29Is it?
00:46:30Remember, 100 years ago, anesthesia would have seemed equally incredible.
00:46:34Even 50 years back, the possibility of X-ray would have astounded the world.
00:46:3820 years ago, would anyone have believed that the living, pulsing human heart could be held in a surgeon's hand, operated on, and the patient walk again?
00:46:46But to revive a dead man?
00:46:47Yeah.
00:46:48I don't believe it.
00:46:49No.
00:46:50I don't believe it.
00:46:51No.
00:46:52No.
00:46:53No.
00:46:54No.
00:46:55No.
00:46:56No.
00:46:57No.
00:46:58No.
00:46:59No.
00:47:00No.
00:47:01No.
00:47:02No.
00:47:03No.
00:47:04No.
00:47:05No.
00:47:06No.
00:47:07No, sir.
00:47:09You've told no one about your visit to the cemetery?
00:47:12No, sir.
00:47:18Then come with me.
00:47:27After you, gentlemen.
00:47:37You're fortunate.
00:47:38I had this equipment set up this afternoon for some additional experimentation.
00:47:50This animal died this morning.
00:47:52Double glioma.
00:47:54Please satisfy yourself that he's quite dead.
00:47:56Yeah.
00:47:57He's dead all right.
00:47:58Too much emotion in your makeup, Garrett.
00:47:59You never would have made a good surgeon.
00:48:00An detective surgeon can't afford the luxury of feelings.
00:48:01Yes, sir.
00:48:02Now, Rhodes?
00:48:03No question about it.
00:48:04Rigor mortis is set in.
00:48:05Now, I'll prepare the blood for decoagulation.
00:48:23I'll prepare the blood for decoagulation.
00:48:25En el caso de Cain, el coche ha hecho este paso muy necesario.
00:48:45Su cuerpo ya está preparado.
00:48:47Ahora, si te ha gustado el otro lado de la mesa, por favor.
00:48:55Esta es la sangre de la sangre de los animales.
00:49:02Rhoads, ¿por qué?
00:49:16Esta es una formula especial en mi propia composición.
00:49:19Es una ester en la que la sangre de la sangre ha sido precipitada.
00:49:24Actualmente, Cain received a considerably larger dose.
00:49:54Rhoads, ¿por qué?
00:49:56La sangre de los animales.
00:49:58¡Azul!
00:50:00¡Gracias!
00:50:30And now, are you satisfied?
00:50:53It's good enough for me.
00:50:56It's remarkable, Dr. Flake.
00:51:00Needless to say, it took a much greater period to revive Dr. X,
00:51:04but the procedure was essentially the same.
00:51:07As you know, I claimed the body and pretended to bury it in Greenlawn Cemetery.
00:51:12But immediately after the execution, I brought it here to the laboratory.
00:51:16Suffice to say that after six hours of the most intense work,
00:51:20his heart began to beat.
00:51:22And in another hour, he opened his eyes and spoke to me.
00:51:26Well, what I want to know is, why did you bring Xavier back to life?
00:51:29He was a convicted murderer.
00:51:31True, in the eyes of society, he was a murderer.
00:51:35But he was also a medical genius.
00:51:37And I felt that he had been a martyr to science.
00:51:39Was that the only reason?
00:51:43No, not quite.
00:51:45In addition to the experiments of the type you have just seen,
00:51:48I needed him for further research.
00:51:53Gentlemen, shall we go back to my office?
00:52:01Well, gentlemen, if that's all, it's late.
00:52:03One more thing I'd like to ask you, doctor.
00:52:05Could you revive anybody, no matter how they died?
00:52:09Yes, I... I believe I could.
00:52:12Then maybe you brought Angela Marova back to life.
00:52:15Miss Marova was a patient of mine.
00:52:17Yes.
00:52:18And maybe you know who killed her, too, huh?
00:52:20I had nothing to do with that.
00:52:22I'm interested in saving life, not in destroying it.
00:52:26These further experiments you mentioned, what are they, Dr. Flake?
00:52:30Yes.
00:52:32Rhodes, surely you can understand.
00:52:34After we've recreated life, the second and greater problem is to sustain it.
00:52:40In order to do that, we must be able to give the person a new bloodstream.
00:52:44For six years in that laboratory, I've been striving to create a usable, workable, synthetic blood.
00:52:51Synthetic blood?
00:52:53That's the blood I found in Marova's body.
00:52:55That artificial quality was your synthetic blood.
00:52:58And those phony stains in Roger's apartment.
00:53:00Yes.
00:53:01But why did she die if you've created a synthetic blood?
00:53:05Well, I haven't, Rhodes.
00:53:10It's true that my formula will sustain life for a short period.
00:53:13But unlike human blood, it fails to recreate itself.
00:53:18Somehow, somewhere, the magic element of life has eluded me.
00:53:23How is it that Cain manages to keep alive?
00:53:25Why, I...
00:53:26I'll tell you how.
00:53:27By killing for human blood.
00:53:31Yes.
00:53:32But he had to.
00:53:33He warned me.
00:53:34Told me he was dying.
00:53:36Begged me to help him, but I refused.
00:53:40Then I realized that my work had ended not in failure, but in disaster.
00:53:45Angela Marova had been murdered.
00:53:49Cain saw her here in my office and knew that she was number one blood type, the type he needed.
00:53:56She was his first victim.
00:53:58When I discovered what had happened, I brought her back to life.
00:54:01But I knew it was only for a short period.
00:54:05Her death was inevitable.
00:54:07Dr. Flake, you knew this all the time, and you didn't say anything to the police about it?
00:54:10I wanted to.
00:54:11But I was hoping every hour, every minute, that I'd find the secret.
00:54:15Thousands of lives could be saved if I could perfect my formula.
00:54:21That's all over now.
00:54:23Cain will continue to kill until he's destroyed.
00:54:26My experiments have turned into madness.
00:54:28I've created a monster.
00:54:33May God forgive me.
00:54:35I'm sorry, Dr. Flake.
00:54:37There's no time to be sorry.
00:54:38We've got to tell the police, and I've got to get to my paper.
00:54:41Goodbye, Dr. Flake.
00:54:48Mike, nothing like this has never happened before.
00:54:50It's the greatest story I've ever had in my life.
00:54:52Yeah, hold on. Not so fast.
00:54:54Roy! Gee, it's lucky we ran into you.
00:54:55Yeah, lucky for me.
00:54:56I've been looking all over town for you two guys. Cuff them her in.
00:54:58Oh, wait a minute. Wait a minute.
00:54:59Say, we haven't done anything.
00:55:00No, what are you doing at Greenland Cemetery tonight?
00:55:02Oh, well, we can explain that.
00:55:03Not to me, you can't. Snatching buddies is against the law.
00:55:06Now, hold on a minute, will you, Roy?
00:55:07We got the answer to those murders. Now, listen.
00:55:11Flake.
00:55:16You told them about me.
00:55:18Yes.
00:55:20In a few minutes, the police will be looking all over the city for you.
00:55:23Might as well give yourself up.
00:55:24No, you gave me this life, and I'm going to keep it as long as I can.
00:55:28I want that list of blood donors, the addresses in that book of yours.
00:55:32I won't give them to you.
00:55:33I won't give them to you.
00:55:43Dr. Flake.
00:55:47Cain.
00:55:48The book.
00:55:53He's got the book of addresses.
00:55:55What are you talking about, Mike?
00:55:56A list of blood donors.
00:55:57Joan's name's in that book, and Cain's got it now.
00:55:58Moran, you call an ambulance.
00:55:59Stay here and take charge of things.
00:56:00Come on, Roy. We need your help.
00:56:01All right, boys. You can get in my car.
00:56:03Capers!
00:56:06Oh, Miss Vance?
00:56:08Yes?
00:56:11Well, my name is Cain.
00:56:13Dr. Rhodes was called to Dr. Flake's home.
00:56:15He asked me to meet you and bring you there.
00:56:18Oh, thank you.
00:56:20I have a cab waiting.
00:56:21It's all right.
00:56:32Come on, come on, Lieutenant. Can't you go any faster?
00:56:40I thought Dr. Flake lived on 86th Street.
00:56:43He moved last week to a certain place.
00:56:51Hey, buddy, did you see Miss Vance tonight?
00:56:54Yeah, not more than a half hour ago.
00:56:56The guy stopped her and talked to her,
00:56:57and they got into Shorty's cab and drove off.
00:56:59Was it a pasty-faced guy?
00:57:00Yeah, a funny-looking mother.
00:57:01Have any idea where they went?
00:57:03Before the girl come, I heard him say to Shorty
00:57:04something about going to Jersey.
00:57:06Jersey?
00:57:10Catch a gander of that.
00:57:12That's that old duck club just outside of Newark,
00:57:13the place where he starved that baby to death.
00:57:15It all ties up, Mike. Come on, let's go.
00:57:17Let's go.
00:57:18Shouldn't we have turned there for Sutton Place?
00:57:21I presume the driver knows the shorter way.
00:57:23Really, there's no need for alarm.
00:57:25Well, no. Of course not.
00:57:27Come on, will you, Roy?
00:57:29You're not taking me to Dr. Flake's?
00:57:31That's right.
00:57:33You're not taking me to Dr. Flake's?
00:57:35That's right, Roy.
00:57:37You're not taking me to Dr. Flake's?
00:57:39You're not taking me to Dr. Flake's?
00:57:41I'm not taking me to Dr. Flake's.
00:57:43You're not taking me to Dr. Flake's?
00:57:44You're not taking me to Dr. Flake's?
00:57:46You're not taking me to Dr. Flake's.
00:57:47You're not taking me to Dr. Flake's.
00:57:48That's quite right.
00:57:49Dr. Rhodes didn't send you either.
00:57:51On the contrary.
00:57:52You're lying.
00:57:53Let me out of here.
00:57:54If you have ride since Dr. Flake's.
00:58:01Clear to Dr. Flake's.
00:58:05This okay, boss?
00:58:06Yes, this will do nicely.
00:58:24¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:58:54All right, let's go.
00:59:01I wouldn't scream.
00:59:04No one can hear you.
00:59:24I'll take care of John.
00:59:44We'll get after Xavier.
00:59:44Ready, man.
00:59:57Tell Dr. Rose we'll have to postpone our talk on blood composition.
01:00:20But think what you're giving up.
01:00:38You've got the makings of a great newspaper man in you.
01:00:40And if you stick with me, you'll go places.
01:00:42I'll give you a daily column to do.
01:00:43You'll see your name in print 365 days in the year.
01:00:46I'm having your contract drawn up now.
01:00:47Say, how do you like that pipe?
01:00:49Yeah, yeah, it's fine.
01:00:50But what about the contract?
01:00:51Will you sign it?
01:00:52No, boss.
01:00:53I've got my novel to do.
01:00:55I want to get back.
01:00:56Back to Wichita where I can get close to the soil.
01:00:59Well, I guess there's no use trying to keep you here.
01:01:01But I'm disappointed in you, Garrett.
01:01:02Terribly disappointed.
01:01:04But no hard feelings.
01:01:06Well, gee, I'm glad you feel that way about it, boss.
01:01:09If you're ever around Wichita sometime, I hope you'll drop in and say hello.
01:01:11Here's the contract for Mr. Garrett.
01:01:17Thanks.
01:01:19Hello.
01:01:20Hello.
01:01:23Well, hello.
01:01:24I don't think we'll be needing this.
01:01:26Mr. Garrett has definitely decided to leave us.
01:01:28Oh, really?
01:01:30Oh, I'm awfully sorry you aren't going to be with us, Mr. Garrett.
01:01:33Are you?
01:01:34That'll be all, Miss Lawrence.
01:01:35Yes, sir.
01:01:36Goodbye.
01:01:38Goodbye.
01:01:38Goodbye.
01:01:41Who was that?
01:01:43My new secretary.
01:01:44Yes, I'm deeply disappointed in you.
01:01:47Any ink in that?
01:01:48There is today.
01:01:50My boy, you'll never regret this.
01:01:52No, sir.
01:01:53Okay, boss.
01:01:54I'll see you later.
01:02:11I'll see you later.
01:02:41Gracias por ver el video.
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