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00:01:53Hey Johnny
00:01:55Put some bubble water on ice
00:01:57As you wish
00:01:58Any special kind? French imported?
00:02:00The best!
00:02:02Ah, domestic is good enough. Let's invest in games, huh?
00:02:05Hey, did you see that big guy out there? Fourth night in a row.
00:02:08He should know the whole routine by now.
00:02:10I wonder what he's at.
00:02:12Heart lover, I guess.
00:02:20What do you want?
00:02:22I got a message for one of you dolls.
00:02:24It must mean me.
00:02:26What's the message, Cupid?
00:02:30I think it's for that cutie over there.
00:02:32Well, what do you want?
00:02:36Well, I don't know why, but my boss wants to have a drink with you.
00:02:41Yeah? Well, you can tell your boss he can jump in the lake.
00:02:53What is it, Frankie?
00:02:55Where is she?
00:02:58Do you want to come, Gus?
00:03:00Why?
00:03:01Now, listen, that is something...
00:03:02How's that? I'll get it.
00:03:03Okay.
00:03:04Come, Frankie.
00:03:05What are you going to drink?
00:03:06Oh, I don't know.
00:03:07I'll have a beer.
00:03:08That's beer.
00:03:09That's all.
00:03:10Give him a beer.
00:03:11And give me another, another flick drink.
00:03:13Wait.
00:03:19Here.
00:03:20Keep the change.
00:03:24Look, Julie.
00:03:25Mr. Hilmer's a good customer.
00:03:27He's a real nice guy.
00:03:28He's lots of fun.
00:03:30He comes here every night just to see you.
00:03:32Oh, don't give me that.
00:03:33Honest.
00:03:34He's nuts about you.
00:03:35He owns a gas station, a lot of property.
00:03:37He's loaded.
00:03:38And who's that guy with him?
00:03:41His mechanic.
00:03:42He takes him with him every night.
00:03:44This is a bodyguard.
00:03:45You know, just in case the old guy gets Stinko
00:03:47and needs transportation.
00:03:52Now, come on.
00:03:53Drink up.
00:03:54Huh?
00:03:55And don't spill it again.
00:03:56I know it was a trick.
00:03:57You can't fool me.
00:03:59Well, is it a crime if I don't want to get sick?
00:04:01I can't mix that stuff.
00:04:02I know.
00:04:03You're a nice girl.
00:04:04To your beautiful big eyes.
00:04:06Huh?
00:04:11Frankie, give me more bubble water.
00:04:12Oh, come on, Gus.
00:04:13It's late.
00:04:14You've had enough.
00:04:15So, what is he?
00:04:16Your watchdog or something?
00:04:17I won't bite him.
00:04:18Why don't you?
00:04:20He sits here all night like a house detective.
00:04:23House detective.
00:04:24That's good.
00:04:25I like that.
00:04:26He's all right.
00:04:27He's my pal.
00:04:28Okay.
00:04:31Johnny, bring me the bill.
00:04:34That's good.
00:04:357870, sir.
00:04:36Let's see.
00:04:41Oh, thank you.
00:04:42Thank you, sir.
00:04:43Thank you very much.
00:04:46Frankie, give this young lady my card.
00:04:48I didn't bring any with me, Gus.
00:04:50Oh, stop that.
00:04:52Here.
00:04:53Then come to see me anytime.
00:04:55If you need new tires, lubrication, change oil, everything's on the house.
00:05:00All right?
00:05:01You're very generous, Mr. Hilmer, but I don't have a car.
00:05:03Oh, you don't have a car?
00:05:05Say, Frankie, what happened to that jalopy, Mr.
00:05:08Now, what's his name?
00:05:09Brought the other day.
00:05:10You could fix it.
00:05:11Oh, he can fix everything.
00:05:12He's a great mechanic.
00:05:14Oh, my.
00:05:16Frankie, give me some more bubble water.
00:05:19Maybe you shouldn't drink anymore, Mr. Hilmer.
00:05:21You look tired.
00:05:22Yeah.
00:05:23Isn't she a doll?
00:05:24How she cares for my health, huh?
00:05:26Yeah.
00:05:27Smart.
00:05:28Real smart.
00:05:31Maybe not as smart as you are.
00:05:33Ah, leave him alone.
00:05:35You know, I'm used to investing in dames, but you are so, so different.
00:05:41Don't kid yourself, Mr. Hilmer.
00:05:43I'm no better than the others.
00:05:44Ah, don't say that.
00:05:46You're a wonderful girl.
00:05:47You know, a girl like you, I could marry any time.
00:05:51Well, why don't you?
00:05:54What do you say, Frankie?
00:05:55Cut it out, Gus.
00:05:56You're loaded.
00:05:57You don't know what you're doing.
00:05:58Ah, shut up.
00:05:59I know exactly what I'm doing.
00:06:01Hey, you.
00:06:02Come here.
00:06:03Come here.
00:06:06Play me a wedding march.
00:06:08I want to hear how it sounds to a retired widow.
00:06:17Sounds fine.
00:06:36Hi, Frankie.
00:06:38Hey.
00:06:39What do you say, beautiful?
00:06:41Where were you last night?
00:06:42That's the gym.
00:06:43I go every Thursday.
00:06:44That's my day off.
00:06:45Ah, I forgot.
00:06:46Hey there, big.
00:06:47Seventeen a pound.
00:06:49What are you doing tonight?
00:06:51Going out with the boss.
00:06:52Stag party.
00:06:53Down the roadhouse.
00:06:54Lots of girls, huh?
00:06:55Nah.
00:06:56Just that crazy bunch.
00:06:57You know, the anti-superstition club.
00:06:59You're kidding.
00:07:00What's that?
00:07:01Ah, they get together the 13th of every month.
00:07:04They drink, and they make fun of superstitions.
00:07:07Oh, they must be nuts.
00:07:09What for?
00:07:10Anti-superstition.
00:07:11Well, you gotta be anti-something nowadays.
00:07:14I can't help laughing out of myself.
00:07:16I like a bunch of little kids.
00:07:18Tonight, there'll be extra while.
00:07:19Friday the 13th.
00:07:20I've never heard of such nonsense.
00:07:23Do you have to go with him?
00:07:25Well, he kinda likes to have me along.
00:07:29Hi.
00:07:30Is Mr. Hilmer in?
00:07:31Busy.
00:07:32Never mind.
00:07:33I want to talk to him.
00:07:34Where is he?
00:07:36It's in the back.
00:07:37In the house?
00:07:38Who's she?
00:07:49From the variety show at Barney's.
00:07:51Thought they left town already.
00:07:59Is anybody home?
00:08:00Oh, look who is here.
00:08:03Little Trudy.
00:08:04Julie, if you don't mind.
00:08:06Oh, Julie, I'm sorry.
00:08:07Julie, it's nice that you came.
00:08:09Sit down.
00:08:11You know, I had trouble finding the place
00:08:13because everybody tells me how rich you are,
00:08:15so I expected something different.
00:08:17Well, that's why I'm rich.
00:08:18Because I'm saving my money.
00:08:19This is good enough for me.
00:08:21I came to see you about that car you promised me.
00:08:25Oh, yeah.
00:08:26I remember.
00:08:27You have no car.
00:08:28You see, my show folds the after tomorrow,
00:08:30and, well, I want to quit show business anyway,
00:08:32so maybe you didn't mean what you said,
00:08:35but if I had a car, maybe I could find another job.
00:08:38Well, let me see.
00:08:40A car.
00:08:44Frankie!
00:08:45Yeah?
00:08:46What happened to that car Mr. Brubaker brought here?
00:08:49Dunk.
00:08:50It's in the junkyard.
00:08:52It fell apart, Gus.
00:08:54Not a chance.
00:08:55Yeah.
00:08:56And can't we fix something else for her?
00:08:58Not that I know of.
00:08:59You remember, Julie.
00:09:01Oh, yeah.
00:09:02How could I forget her?
00:09:04Say, can't we look?
00:09:06Maybe there is something we can fix.
00:09:08You go right ahead.
00:09:09I gotta stay here, so go on.
00:09:11Come.
00:09:12Let me see what we can find.
00:09:14Come.
00:09:19Come.
00:09:20Come.
00:09:29Gee, it's like walking in a cemetery.
00:09:32Well, that's what it is.
00:09:34It always reminds me of a defeated army.
00:09:37It looks so sad.
00:09:39Uh-huh.
00:09:40Wait.
00:09:41I think this, this is Mr. Brubaker's car.
00:09:47Now, let me see.
00:09:49Oh, no.
00:09:51Frankie was right.
00:09:53It's no good.
00:09:54I'd like to help you, little girl.
00:09:56I know.
00:09:57You like to invest in dames.
00:09:59Oh, you remember that?
00:10:01Tell me, what kind of a job are you looking for?
00:10:04Oh, it doesn't make any difference.
00:10:06Hostess, sales girl.
00:10:07Anything's better than this traveling business.
00:10:09You'd be surprised.
00:10:10I know how to do a lot of things.
00:10:12Washing, ironing.
00:10:13I even know how to cook.
00:10:15Hmm?
00:10:16You'd make a good housewife, huh?
00:10:17Say, now I remember I was so loaded that night,
00:10:20I almost proposed to you, huh?
00:10:22Well, sort of, but nobody could take you seriously.
00:10:25Except that Frankie of yours, he was quite upset.
00:10:28Oh, you don't like him.
00:10:29Oh, what difference does it make?
00:10:31Tell me, do you think I could hitchhike to Bloomersville
00:10:34and get a job there?
00:10:36Well, give me time.
00:10:37I have a lot of friends, costumers.
00:10:39Maybe we'll find something.
00:10:40Say, I have a club meeting tonight.
00:10:43Maybe afterwards I can drop into your place
00:10:45and we can have a drink.
00:10:46Or two.
00:10:47Or three, or four, and then you could marry me again.
00:10:52Tell me, were you ever married?
00:10:54Uh-huh.
00:10:55What happened?
00:10:56She died.
00:10:57Some idiot said that I killed her.
00:10:59It's a lot of nonsense.
00:11:00Why should I kill her?
00:11:01I didn't love her.
00:11:02Oh.
00:11:03You only kill a woman when you love her.
00:11:05I see your point.
00:11:07Would you ever get married again?
00:11:10Me?
00:11:11Married again?
00:11:12Never.
00:11:13Never in my life.
00:11:15I don't know where you are.
00:11:16I don't know where you are.
00:11:18Oh, gee, I just love it.
00:11:47And how about this here, huh?
00:11:51Gus, you're so good to me.
00:11:53Why?
00:11:54I don't know.
00:11:55Maybe because I'm an old idiot.
00:11:57Every penny invested in a dame is lost, believe me.
00:12:00Well, it depends what you expect from your investments.
00:12:03Ah, that's a sly answer.
00:12:06We'll wait and see.
00:12:08What's that?
00:12:09Well, this car, souvenir, gambling, you know.
00:12:12You're a gambler?
00:12:13Well, I take my chances.
00:12:15I took my chance with you, too.
00:12:17You can say that again.
00:12:20Oh, Frank, what is it?
00:12:23Mr. Baxter's here to pay his bill.
00:12:25I'll be right there.
00:12:29You're going to let him get away with that?
00:12:31Oh, he doesn't mean it.
00:12:32He's a nice boy who tries to protect me.
00:12:34Then maybe you should have listened to him.
00:12:36Say, what's going on between you two?
00:12:39Oh, nothing.
00:12:40Just one of those things.
00:12:41Look, he's a great mechanic.
00:12:42Such a guy I couldn't find any place.
00:12:44Believe me.
00:12:45Then tell him to shut up and mind his own business.
00:12:48I'm your wife now, and he's got to respect me.
00:12:50Gus, Mr. Baxter hasn't got much time.
00:12:52All right.
00:12:53I'll fix it.
00:12:54No, and smile.
00:12:56Smile.
00:12:56Smile, I said.
00:12:57Don't you like it?
00:13:19Hey.
00:13:20Hey.
00:13:20It's kind of.
00:13:23Hey!
00:13:46Gee, she's pretty.
00:13:48And nicely dressed, too.
00:13:50I wonder why she hasn't married that one.
00:13:52I'll give you three guesses.
00:13:54Aren't you going to help her with her packages?
00:13:56What do I look like?
00:13:57A butler?
00:14:00Oh, wait, Mrs. Holler, let me help, huh?
00:14:01No, thanks.
00:14:02I can't imagine.
00:14:03Well, here's your mail.
00:14:04Put it on top.
00:14:16Wait, honey.
00:14:17Why didn't you hump the horn?
00:14:18I would have helped you.
00:14:19That guy wouldn't move his finger.
00:14:21Oh, he's busy.
00:14:22Yeah, fooling around with girls.
00:14:24Here's your mail.
00:14:26Gus, how long will that bookkeeping take you?
00:14:29Oh, I can do it later.
00:14:30Why?
00:14:31But there's a sale on it, Simons, and I'd like to buy a few things for the house.
00:14:35Oh, you don't need to go to sales.
00:14:37Mrs. Hilmer's husband makes a lot of dough.
00:14:40But Mrs. Hilmer prefers saving the money instead of throwing it around.
00:14:45Smart.
00:14:46Saving for the rich widow, eh?
00:14:49You've got a morbid mind.
00:14:51What made you say that?
00:14:52No, I'm just kidding.
00:14:54No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:14:55Oh, pardon me.
00:14:58I forgot to knock.
00:14:59See what I mean?
00:15:00Come here, Frank.
00:15:01I've got things to do, Gus.
00:15:02Come here.
00:15:03Never mind.
00:15:04Come and sit down.
00:15:09All right, General, shoot.
00:15:11I'll take the keys and I'll be back in a little while.
00:15:14Wait, I'll go with you.
00:15:16Look, Gus, I know what you're going to say, so I make it simple.
00:15:19I quit.
00:15:22You don't mean it.
00:15:23Why not?
00:15:24You can fire me any time, I can quit any time.
00:15:26There's nothing to it.
00:15:28But wait a minute.
00:15:29It must have a reason.
00:15:30It must make sense.
00:15:33Well, you do a lot of things that don't make sense, so why should you, uh...
00:15:36I know exactly what's on your mind, so you better cut it out, this kind of talk.
00:15:40I don't like it.
00:15:41That's exactly why I want to quit, Gus.
00:15:43Why should we cut each other's throats after all that my best pal business?
00:15:48I know what's eating you, Frankie.
00:15:51You sure have changed.
00:15:53So have you, Gus.
00:15:54I had to work for you for nothing.
00:15:56You were a lot of fun.
00:15:57But, uh, now I don't care.
00:15:59Because of this bubble water, as you call it, went to your head and you married yourself, uh...
00:16:02Shut up!
00:16:03Thanks, Mrs. Hilmer, for saving my life.
00:16:15Don't worry, Gus.
00:16:16I won't let you down.
00:16:17For all friendship's sake.
00:16:19I'll give you enough time to get another guy.
00:16:21So don't worry.
00:16:22I'll wait.
00:16:23He's a great guy.
00:16:30You swallow everything.
00:16:32But, uh, honey, you are prejudiced.
00:16:35He was always like a friend, like a son to me.
00:16:38Protected me when somebody wanted to make a sucker out of me and...
00:16:42Is that why he lives up there, so he can watch you day and night?
00:16:45The room was empty.
00:16:46What's wrong with that?
00:16:47Besides, I hate to be alone.
00:16:50You're not alone now.
00:16:52That's true.
00:16:55I'm a lucky dog.
00:16:58Huh?
00:17:00You know, darling, I made up my mind.
00:17:03I invest some more in you.
00:17:05I buy you that nice store that we saw the other day at Cormac's.
00:17:09You mean the cave?
00:17:10Well, the smaller one is nice, too.
00:17:12As a matter of fact, it looks much better than you.
00:17:14You know, we will see.
00:17:16Look in the mail.
00:17:17I'll take my coat in a while.
00:17:23National Security Bank?
00:17:24Oh, yeah.
00:17:25That's the statement.
00:17:26Have it this time, huh?
00:17:27Kimball's Television and Radio Shop?
00:17:29Oh, that's an advertisement.
00:17:30Throw it away.
00:17:32And this is from San Quentin.
00:17:34Give it to me.
00:17:37Oh, you know, I knew a guy some time ago.
00:17:41And he got into trouble.
00:17:43And probably the parole board asked me now if I would be willing to, you know.
00:17:49Well, why don't you look?
00:17:50Open it.
00:17:52Later on.
00:17:53I must finish this here.
00:17:54Then we must go to this Cormac.
00:17:55You know, I promised you that.
00:17:57Stole.
00:17:58I'll take my coat and we go.
00:17:59I'll take my coat and we go.
00:18:28I'll take my coat.
00:18:29I'll take my coat.
00:18:30I'll take my coat.
00:18:31I'll take my coat.
00:18:32I'll take my coat.
00:18:33I'll take my coat.
00:18:34Ah, that roast was delicious.
00:18:35I'm afraid I ate too much.
00:18:38Then we'll have the rice pudding later.
00:18:40You want to go for a walk?
00:18:41I just came back.
00:18:42That's not much of a walk to the incinerator and back.
00:18:45Oh, spying on me, huh?
00:18:47If you want to have your little secrets, it's all right with me.
00:18:50I told you what it was all about.
00:18:52Don't get excited.
00:18:53I don't care.
00:18:55I don't care.
00:18:58Who's that?
00:18:59Come in.
00:19:02Oh, look who is here.
00:19:04Our friendly undertaker, Mr. Krantz.
00:19:06Do you know him, Julie?
00:19:07It's nice to see you again, Mr. Krantz.
00:19:09We met at our wedding.
00:19:10The pleasure was all yours, Mrs. Hilmer.
00:19:12Come in.
00:19:13Wait.
00:19:14My wife is outside if you don't mind.
00:19:16She's changing a tire.
00:19:17We had a blowout.
00:19:18That guy kills me.
00:19:21Come in, sugar.
00:19:22You can do it later.
00:19:23Sure.
00:19:24Have some coffee with us.
00:19:26Fresh made.
00:19:27Come in, Mrs. Krantz.
00:19:29How do you do, folks?
00:19:31Well, it's nice to meet you, Mrs. Hilmer.
00:19:33Nice to meet you.
00:19:34Come, sit down.
00:19:35That was a great idea.
00:19:36I'm really happy that you came.
00:19:38Come.
00:19:40Look at all those books.
00:19:42I didn't even know you could read.
00:19:45Sit down.
00:19:47Now, what do you say to her?
00:19:53You lucky dog.
00:19:56So what's new, Melvin?
00:19:57I came to take your measurements.
00:19:59That is not funny, Melvin.
00:20:01She thinks I'm joking.
00:20:03Next Wednesday, we're going to elect Gus our new president.
00:20:06According to our laws, every president gets his brand new coffin.
00:20:09I don't think that's funny either.
00:20:11Leave them alone.
00:20:12What do they know about real fun?
00:20:14Mr. Hilmer, we came to ask you about that property we have for sale.
00:20:19You mean on Magnolia Road, the old house?
00:20:21No, I don't think I'll sell it.
00:20:23Then why do you have that sign for sale?
00:20:25Well, I changed my mind.
00:20:26Maybe I'll tear it down and build a new house myself.
00:20:29It's a large property.
00:20:30Well, if you change your mind again, we would be interested.
00:20:34For the kids, you know.
00:20:36I hope you like it.
00:20:37Don't worry about me, Mrs. Hilmer.
00:20:39After 21 years of married life, I eat everything.
00:20:42Even dog food.
00:20:55Gentlemen, gentlemen, please, quiet.
00:20:57So we can proceed with the ceremony.
00:20:59Why don't you get out?
00:21:00Oh, you are right.
00:21:01Excuse me.
00:21:04As I said before, gentlemen, I propose a toast to our newly elected president, Mr. Gus Hilmer.
00:21:15May the domestic ghost chase him to the end of his miserable life.
00:21:19May a black cat cross his path every day.
00:21:22May he wake up every morning under the watchful eye of a giant spider.
00:21:26May he spill salt every day and have fights and quarrels with his lovely wife.
00:21:33May he break mirrors and get up on the wrong side of the bed every morning.
00:21:40May he...
00:21:41That's enough.
00:21:42Too much bad luck isn't good either.
00:21:44Sit down.
00:21:45Gentlemen, I'm very honored.
00:21:46Unfortunately, I can't drink tonight.
00:21:47I promised my lovely wife that I'll come home sober.
00:21:51So let's drink to this promise of mine.
00:21:58What good will it do me to dream about you?
00:21:59What good will it do me?
00:22:00What good will it do?
00:22:01Can you turn it down?
00:22:02What good will it do me to dream of romance?
00:22:03What good will it do me to wait for a chance?
00:22:04Close your window at least.
00:22:05What good will it do me?
00:22:06What good will it do me?
00:22:07What good will it do me?
00:22:08What good will it do me?
00:22:09It's easy to see that your heart is broken.
00:22:10What good will it do me to move all alone?
00:22:13What good will it do me to wait by the phone?
00:22:16What good will it do me to dream about you?
00:22:17What good will it do me?
00:22:18What good will it do?
00:22:19Can you turn it down?
00:22:20What good will it do me to dream of romance?
00:22:22What good will it do me to wait for a chance?
00:22:25Close your window at least.
00:22:26What good will it do me?
00:22:27What good will it do me?
00:22:28What good will it do me?
00:22:29It's easy to see that your heart isn't free.
00:22:32What good will it do me to move all alone?
00:22:35What good will it do me to wait by the phone?
00:22:39What good will it do me to cry in despair?
00:22:42What good will it do me to tear off my hair?
00:22:48What good will it do me when I must admit
00:22:50You don't love me a bit, oh, the way that you...
00:22:55You really cuts me deep
00:22:58Every night you can hear me
00:23:01What? Are you out of your mind?
00:23:04That's what I am out of my mind.
00:23:06We'll see what Gus has to say about this.
00:23:08That old idiot, I'll break his neck.
00:23:10He wouldn't say let me go!
00:23:12Never, never, remember that, never.
00:23:15Julie, I love you.
00:23:21I didn't prove it. Let me go.
00:23:38Would you like to have some black coffee, Gus?
00:23:41Oh, no, nothing, nothing.
00:23:43How about a pillow for your head?
00:23:45Oh, please, don't touch my head.
00:23:48Don't go away, stay here.
00:23:56Tell the fish not to stare at me.
00:23:59Tell that sadist out there to stop hammering.
00:24:05The customer's waiting.
00:24:07I have him arrested for disturbing the peace.
00:24:11Oh.
00:24:13That Frankie, that no good guy, wouldn't come to say goodbye to his dying boss.
00:24:21Gus, I've got to tell you something.
00:24:25If it's about Frankie, I don't want to hear it.
00:24:29You are too sensitive.
00:24:30The boy is leaving in a few days, so let him have his way.
00:24:35This way.
00:24:56Thanks, I can manage.
00:24:57I always did before.
00:24:59So you didn't tell him, huh?
00:25:00He's sick, the doctor's with him.
00:25:01I know.
00:25:02I've got to talk to you, Julie.
00:25:03Leave me alone.
00:25:05You must listen to me.
00:25:06I said leave me alone.
00:25:08I'm crazy about you, Julie, from the first time I saw you.
00:25:10I was desperate when you married this guy.
00:25:13It's too late now.
00:25:15No, it isn't.
00:25:16Look, I'm not afraid.
00:25:17I'll tell him myself.
00:25:19Why don't you leave me alone, please?
00:25:21Julie!
00:25:22I'm sorry it took so long, but there were so many people.
00:25:35It's all right, Mrs. Hilmer.
00:25:36I have only one other call to make, and Mr. Hilmer here is so much fun.
00:25:40I told a young man all about our marriage.
00:25:44The less you know about the dame you marry, the better off you are.
00:25:48It's like the stock market.
00:25:49They call it over the counter.
00:25:51Isn't it sacrilegious how he talks about serious matters?
00:25:54I'm glad he's feeling better.
00:25:57How is the doctor?
00:25:58Oh, it's really nothing serious.
00:26:00His heart is a little overworked.
00:26:02Now, you take it easy for a few days, and everything is going to work out fine.
00:26:06No excitement, no quarrels, no drinks, no nothing.
00:26:09I'm afraid I have to find another doctor.
00:26:12Good day.
00:26:13Good day, doctor.
00:26:14Good day, he says, with all these prohibitions.
00:26:21Didn't you talk to Frankie a while ago?
00:26:23I think I hurt you.
00:26:28Yes, he asked me how you were feeling.
00:26:31Let me tell you, you must be sorry that he gave me notice.
00:26:40Why don't you say something?
00:26:45What do you expect me to say?
00:26:48I'll say it if you want me to.
00:26:50You are a stubborn girl, Julie.
00:26:53Why don't you cooperate?
00:26:57I'll do my best.
00:27:06Mr. Hilmer, to see you.
00:27:08Ah, sure. Come in, Gus. Come in.
00:27:10How are you, Eddie?
00:27:12I just passed by. I thought I'd pay you a visit.
00:27:14I would like to talk over some things with you.
00:27:16Oh, that's a good idea.
00:27:17I need the business.
00:27:18It's been quiet now.
00:27:19Sit down, Gus.
00:27:21It's about my last will.
00:27:23Oh, you want some changes?
00:27:24Well, I want to ask you a few questions, and then I...
00:27:28I would like to tell you some very confidential matter.
00:27:31Well, you've known me for so many years, Gus.
00:27:33It's part of my business to keep my mouth shut.
00:27:35Wait, I'll tell the girl to hold my calls.
00:27:44I'll tell you something.
00:27:45What do you want?
00:27:46I've made up my mind I'm going to talk to him tomorrow and tell him.
00:27:47I've got to talk to him.
00:27:48I've got to talk to him.
00:27:49I've got to talk to him.
00:27:50I've got to talk to him.
00:27:51Why do you upset me?
00:27:52Julie, I've got to tell you something.
00:27:53What do you want?
00:27:55I've got to talk to him.
00:27:56Don't worry.
00:27:57Don't worry.
00:27:58He's gone.
00:27:59I saw him drive off.
00:28:00I've got to talk to him.
00:28:01Why do you upset me?
00:28:03Julie, I've got to tell you something.
00:28:06What do you want?
00:28:09I've made up my mind I'm going to talk to him tomorrow and tell him.
00:28:11You're out of your mind.
00:28:13What do you want to do, for heaven's sake?
00:28:14I want to take you away from him.
00:28:15But I don't want to.
00:28:16No, I don't want to.
00:28:17What do you want to do?
00:28:18It's a bad day.
00:28:19You're not.
00:28:20Why?
00:28:21What do you want to do?
00:28:22It's a bad day.
00:28:23Of course you do. You're just a little afraid.
00:28:27I'm so confused, I don't know what I want.
00:28:31Why don't you pack your things and go, please?
00:28:35I can't. I'm in love with you.
00:28:38Yeah, you're in love with a lot of girls.
00:28:41Oh, you know better than that. Just fooling around.
00:28:45How about that little brunette? That waitress?
00:28:49You're jealous. I'm not.
00:28:51I'm not true.
00:29:00All right, so send him the door, but...
00:29:03Now, make all the necessary arrangements. That's all right.
00:29:06But please avoid his visit. Try to avoid it.
00:29:08You know, I don't like... I don't like to have him here.
00:29:12Not for the time being, at least.
00:29:21Yes, I know. I know, Eddie. I can't depend on you.
00:29:47What is it? Something happened?
00:29:49No. What should have happened?
00:29:50I don't understand.
00:29:51I don't understand.
00:29:52What is it?
00:29:53I can't.
00:29:54What's the matter?
00:30:19Yes, I'd like to tell you something.
00:30:22I talked to a guy last night.
00:30:25He's available, so whenever it suits you.
00:30:28Whenever it suits me, I can go, huh?
00:30:31It was your idea to quit.
00:30:33What did you expect me to do? Close my business?
00:30:36Well, you certainly didn't try hard to talk me out of it.
00:30:39That teaches me.
00:30:41What are you talking about?
00:30:43I was always good to you. Fair, at least.
00:30:48What if I tell you I want to change my mind, Gus?
00:30:51I wanted to stay.
00:30:53I'd say no.
00:30:56I too changed my mind.
00:30:58All right, Frankie. What'll it be?
00:30:59All right, let me open that little scotch.
00:31:01Two more are the same and more olives.
00:31:03All right, there.
00:31:04Hi, Frankie. What'll it be?
00:31:05All right, let me open that little scotch.
00:31:07Two more are the same and more olives.
00:31:08All right, there.
00:31:09Hi, Frankie.
00:31:10Oh, hi.
00:31:11You didn't call me.
00:31:12I guess I didn't have time.
00:31:13Who is it now?
00:31:14What?
00:31:15I ask who's the lucky one now.
00:31:16All you think I got on my mind is dames.
00:31:18What else?
00:31:19It's much more important, please.
00:31:20Yes.
00:31:21I guess there are.
00:31:22Yes.
00:31:23I guess there are.
00:31:24I guess there are.
00:31:25All you think I got on my mind is dames.
00:31:26What else?
00:31:27It's much more important, please.
00:31:28Yes.
00:31:29I guess there are.
00:31:31All you think I got on my mind is dames.
00:31:32What else?
00:31:33It's much more important, please.
00:31:34Yes.
00:31:35I guess there are.
00:31:36All you think I got on my mind is dames, sir.
00:31:38What else?
00:31:39It's much more important, please.
00:31:41Yes.
00:31:42I guess there are.
00:31:44There are some other things.
00:31:46No, I guess there are.
00:32:01The Earth Moth Just Born
00:32:17The Earth Moth Just Born
00:32:20Gus!
00:32:22No, listen. And don't be alarmed.
00:32:25He'll be here on the morning of the 7th.
00:32:28I'll pick him up at the station.
00:32:30No, no, no, nobody will see us, I assure you.
00:32:35You'll give V the key to the old house.
00:32:38I'll bring him there.
00:32:40And?
00:32:40Oh, yes, that's a great idea, Eddie.
00:32:44But you must try to help me to get him out of town as quick as possible.
00:32:50I wouldn't have thought of it.
00:32:53Thank you, Eddie.
00:33:00Can I help you?
00:33:14Oh.
00:33:15No, no, no, thank you.
00:33:17I'm looking for, you know, I have another sweat jacket like this,
00:33:20and this here is torn a little bit, so I'm...
00:33:23Oh, here it is.
00:33:26Where are you?
00:33:28In the backyard.
00:33:29Mm-hmm.
00:33:30Say, I noticed that you and Frankie are quite friendly now, huh?
00:33:35Didn't you ask me to cooperate?
00:33:38Oh, sure.
00:33:40You're a very clever girl.
00:33:42Clever and obedient, huh?
00:33:46Yeah.
00:33:48You know that I was right.
00:33:50Now he asked me if he could stay.
00:33:53What do you say?
00:33:56Don't let him.
00:33:58It'll be better when he's gone.
00:33:59You're a lady.
00:34:03Yeah.
00:34:04I think so, too.
00:34:07I think so, too.
00:34:09I think so.
00:34:22Let's go.
00:34:23Let's go.
00:34:24Let's go.
00:34:25Let's go.
00:34:26Let's go.
00:34:27Let's go.
00:34:49Julie!
00:34:51Can I have a little more coffee?
00:34:55It's delicious.
00:34:57Let's go.
00:35:02Thank you, honey.
00:35:08You know, I think I should cut out that sweet stuff.
00:35:14I'm getting so heavy.
00:35:15You don't even listen to me.
00:35:31Of course I'm listening.
00:35:32All right?
00:35:33I won't serve you anymore if you don't want it.
00:35:34Yeah, but it's so good.
00:35:35Well, what can I do?
00:35:36I can't have everything.
00:35:38I can't have everything.
00:35:39Do you think they like me?
00:35:41Ah, it's fish.
00:35:42You never know.
00:35:43Julie!
00:35:44Why don't you pack your things and go?
00:35:46Not a chance, baby.
00:35:47I got different plans.
00:35:48Don't worry.
00:35:49The guy's gone.
00:35:50So I'm going with his attorney to the old house.
00:35:51He goes there quite often.
00:35:52He's going to build a new one.
00:35:53He's going to build a new one.
00:35:54Sly old fox.
00:35:55Plans will get you out in that lonely spot, have you all himself, huh?
00:36:09Well, he's going to be surprised.
00:36:11What do you mean?
00:36:12Nothing.
00:36:13I got a surprise feeling.
00:36:14What's your wish?
00:36:15Ah, it's fish, you never know.
00:36:17Julie!
00:36:20Why don't you pack your things and go?
00:36:21I got a chance baby.
00:36:22I got different plans.
00:36:23I got a surprise for you, too, sweetheart.
00:36:26Yeah, you have a lot of surprises for everybody.
00:36:29I saw you with that little waitress.
00:36:31She was crying.
00:36:33Ah, she's crazy.
00:36:35Crazy about you, I guess.
00:36:38I'd love to see you with that jealous gleam in your eye.
00:36:41Don't be ridiculous.
00:36:43Who's jealous?
00:36:45There you are.
00:36:53Oh, hello, Eddie.
00:37:22Gus, he's here.
00:37:26Don't worry, I told you.
00:37:29And listen, be nice to him.
00:37:32He's afraid to face you.
00:37:34I feel sorry for him.
00:37:37Oh, please, don't be sentimental.
00:37:39No, I don't need you.
00:37:40I'll be there after dark.
00:37:42And please don't...
00:37:45Read a book.
00:37:46I want to check the light situation, you know.
00:37:52Julie!
00:38:01Come here, I got something for you.
00:38:16What are you going to do?
00:38:23Look.
00:38:24A surprise I told you about, remember?
00:38:26What is this?
00:38:27I put an old car together, especially for you.
00:38:30But I don't need it now.
00:38:31Well, I thought I refused when Gus asked me to fix it,
00:38:34so I felt sorry and I wanted to make it up to you.
00:38:37It's yours.
00:38:38Hop in.
00:38:38I'll show you on us at Rents.
00:38:39But...
00:38:40But where are you going?
00:38:44We'll be back in time.
00:38:45Don't worry.
00:38:46Good night.
00:38:48Come on.
00:38:57Where are we going?
00:39:04What is this?
00:39:05Don't worry.
00:39:06I want to show you where he's going to build a new house.
00:39:07But this is insane.
00:39:10You'll see it.
00:39:10Stop worrying.
00:39:11I know what I'm doing.
00:39:19Frank, this doesn't make sense.
00:39:21You must be drunk.
00:39:23I was never more sober in my life.
00:39:37Why don't you drive back?
00:39:46What are we waiting for?
00:39:48I want to see him walk.
00:39:51Let me go.
00:39:52I want to get out of...
00:39:53Shut up!
00:39:53I want to get out of my way.
00:40:10The End
00:40:40Go ahead, get going!
00:41:10The End
00:41:40Go ahead, get going!
00:42:10What do you want to do? Give yourself up?
00:42:16You've got to give yourself up. I didn't do anything.
00:42:19Are you out of your mind? Weren't you with me in the car?
00:42:21But I didn't know what you were up to. I had nothing to do with it.
00:42:25You want to tell it to them? Who'll believe you?
00:42:27You.
00:42:29Why did you do it?
00:42:31Oh, calm down. Look, you be a good girl and everything will be all right. Just keep your nerve.
00:42:43Stop it. Hysterics won't help.
00:42:46Remember one thing. You're in this with me. What you do to me, you do to yourself.
00:42:52I don't care. I just want to tell the truth.
00:42:55Look, this is the truth. We both did it. We're both in this together. There's no way out. If you like it or not.
00:43:01You were mad. Why did you do it? Why?
00:43:08Julie, I love you. Maybe I'm no good, but everything I do, I do for you. To keep you for myself.
00:43:15If you don't let me down, if you do everything I tell you, everything will be all right. You'll see.
00:43:19We've got to be careful, honey. People will be suspicious. We've got to watch her every step.
00:43:24We've got to know how to fool them.
00:43:32Won't be easy, I know. Look, there are no witnesses.
00:43:36Remember one thing. We're in this together. Whatever you do, we're in this together.
00:43:49Wonka needs a little rest. Tomorrow you'll feel better.
00:43:54Don't feel sorry for him. He was no good, that chisel I know. I watched his operations for three years.
00:43:59They say he tortured his first wife to death.
00:44:02Somebody's coming.
00:44:06Julie, keep your nerve, and remember, honey, I love you.
00:44:11Who is it?
00:44:13Mrs. Hilmer?
00:44:15Yes, who is it?
00:44:16It's me, Wagner, the sheriff. I've got to talk to you.
00:44:19I'll be right there.
00:44:26I have to put my robe on.
00:44:49What is it, Sheriff?
00:44:55I'm sorry, Mrs. Hilmer, to have to break the bad news, but...
00:44:59Yes?
00:45:00Your husband. He was hit by a car, run over.
00:45:03Is he dead?
00:45:12Hit and run.
00:45:14I hate to have to bring you such news, believe me.
00:45:17We've notified all stations, all highway patrols.
00:45:22We'll need you to identify the body.
00:45:26It's still out there.
00:45:27We're waiting for the carer.
00:45:30Almighty God, our Father, from whom we come, and unto whom our spirits return.
00:45:41Thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations.
00:45:45Thou art our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
00:45:49Grant us thy blessing in this hour, and enable us to put our trust in thee,
00:45:55that our spirits may grow calm and our hearts be comforted.
00:46:00Lift our eyes beyond the shadows of earth, and help us to see the light of eternity.
00:46:06So may we find grace and strength for this and every time of need.
00:46:10Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
00:46:16Our Father, who art in heaven.
00:46:18Please, call a doctor.
00:46:23It'll be over soon, Julie. Just keep your nerve.
00:46:26You don't know.
00:46:27I know it's tough on you.
00:46:31Frank, I saw him.
00:46:34I saw him standing over there near the tree, staring at me.
00:46:38Oh.
00:46:40That the power...
00:46:41Gus.
00:46:41That the glory forever...
00:46:43Amen.
00:46:52Who is it?
00:46:54Come in.
00:47:01Good evening, Mrs. Homer.
00:47:02Good evening, Sheriff.
00:47:04I hope you feel better.
00:47:06I feel all right.
00:47:08Why don't you sit down?
00:47:10Well, I just have a few questions to ask you.
00:47:14Do you know by any chance why your husband went up that old house that night?
00:47:20No, I don't know.
00:47:22He often talked about tearing down the old house and building a new one.
00:47:28Did you know he went there that night?
00:47:31No, he didn't tell me.
00:47:32I just guessed it.
00:47:34Do you think somebody else besides you knew about it?
00:47:38I really don't know.
00:47:39I don't know.
00:47:40Maybe...
00:47:41Good evening, Sheriff.
00:47:42Good evening.
00:47:43Good evening.
00:47:44Anyone who's on that hit and run?
00:47:46Not a trace.
00:47:47You notified all stations and all highway patrols.
00:47:51Nothing.
00:47:52Strange, because this particular road isn't used very much.
00:47:55The highway's a better communication.
00:47:58Don't you know by any chance what Mr. Homer was doing up there that night?
00:48:03I mean, on foot.
00:48:04Well, he never took the car on shorter trips.
00:48:06Like to walk, exercise.
00:48:07I see.
00:48:08There was a phone call right after it happened.
00:48:12Strange, the whole thing.
00:48:14The car in question just disappeared without a trace.
00:48:18It looks more like murder than hit and run.
00:48:21What do you mean, Sheriff?
00:48:22How do I know what I mean?
00:48:24I don't know myself what I'm talking about.
00:48:26Well, thanks.
00:48:27Excuse the intrusion.
00:48:28Good night, Sheriff.
00:48:29Good night, Sheriff.
00:48:30Good night, Sheriff.
00:48:31Good night, Sheriff.
00:48:32Good night, Sheriff.
00:48:33Good night, Sheriff.
00:48:34Good night, Sheriff.
00:48:35Good night, Sheriff.
00:48:36Good night, Sheriff.
00:49:06Good night, Sheriff,
00:49:08Good night, Sheriff.
00:49:08Good night, Regent.
00:49:09Good night, Opusiness.
00:49:10Good night, todos seters and
00:49:10You're KEYES are going to die down.
00:49:11Have a nice night.
00:49:12Good night.
00:49:13All night, don't squeal for me.
00:49:14Good night, Aunty.
00:49:15Mickey, Dr.iscope.
00:49:15Good night,bürger, thank goodness.
00:49:17Thank goodness.
00:49:19Oh, no, no, yes.
00:49:21It's Elizabeth.
00:49:23Good night.
00:49:24Good night.
00:49:27Good night, Doc.
00:49:28Good night.
00:49:30You're speaking here.
00:49:32Ah!
00:49:48Show him, baby, through the screen.
00:49:51Nightmares?
00:49:52I saw him again out there.
00:49:56Baby, you've got hallucinations.
00:49:57The guy's buried.
00:49:58You've got to put yourself together.
00:50:00Hey, fix your hair.
00:50:05Make yourself pretty again.
00:50:06That'll make you feel good.
00:50:07Stop your drinking.
00:50:17Miss Carter, see if the bank statements are complete.
00:50:20Yes, Mr. Ferguson.
00:50:22I asked you to be present, Frank,
00:50:24because Mr. Hilmer was very fond of you.
00:50:26Well, and after all, you are the closest friend of the family.
00:50:34The statements are complete, Mr. Ferguson.
00:50:37The only thing missing is the deed and the copy
00:50:39that you gave to Mr. Hilmer's brother.
00:50:42He just arrived. Shall I send him in?
00:50:44In a minute. Ask him to wait. I'll call you.
00:50:46All right.
00:50:50It's a very unfortunate story.
00:50:53Your husband's twin brother, David, arrived a few days ago.
00:50:57The day your poor husband was killed.
00:51:00He's been in prison for the last seven years
00:51:02and has just been released.
00:51:04A very nice man.
00:51:06I feel sorry for him.
00:51:09Your husband was very much ashamed of the fact
00:51:11and kept the whole thing a secret,
00:51:13which is understandable.
00:51:15David's here.
00:51:16If you don't mind, I'll call him in.
00:51:17Come in, Mr. Hilmer.
00:51:24Meet your sister-in-law, Julia Hilmer.
00:51:37This is Frank, your brother's right-hand man.
00:51:42How did you?
00:51:43Frank.
00:51:44Sit down, Mr. Hilmer.
00:51:45Now we will proceed with the reading of the last will.
00:51:55It was rewritten a short time ago.
00:51:58To be exact, August 17th, here in my office.
00:52:00Signed by the late Gus Hilmer
00:52:02and witnessed by my secretary and myself.
00:52:05Now let me read the will.
00:52:07I, Gust of Hilmer, residing in Normfield, state of California,
00:52:16being of lawful age and sound and disposing mind and memory
00:52:19and not acting under duress,
00:52:21menace, fraud, or undue influence of any person whomsoever
00:52:24do make, publish, and declare this my last will and testament
00:52:27as follows.
00:52:28To it.
00:52:28I give, devise, and bequeath all of my estate,
00:52:34both real and personal, of whatsoever nature,
00:52:36including my house and real property,
00:52:39my business, my stocks and bonds, my cash, money,
00:52:43and all other assets which I possess,
00:52:47to my wife, Julia, and to my brother, David,
00:52:51who is presently incarcerated in San Quentin.
00:52:54Each, an undivided one-half interest,
00:52:58share and share alike.
00:53:04How large is it?
00:53:06From the lamppost there to the corner.
00:53:09That includes the house, of course.
00:53:11Quite a property.
00:53:12The house needs fixing.
00:53:15Tell me something, Mr...
00:53:17Dave.
00:53:18May I call you Julia?
00:53:20Gus used to call her Julie.
00:53:22Well, of course, that's more intimate.
00:53:23What did you want to ask me?
00:53:26Weren't you here a few nights ago?
00:53:29Yes, I wanted to see the house.
00:53:31I know I scared you.
00:53:32I heard you scream.
00:53:34You can't blame me.
00:53:36Where do you live now?
00:53:38In the old house.
00:53:40My brother insisted.
00:53:41Of course, it's a horrible place,
00:53:43even for somebody who came back from jail.
00:53:45Believe me.
00:53:46Maybe we can find a place for you in the house.
00:53:48What do you say, Mrs. Huma?
00:53:50What's up there?
00:53:51That's occupied.
00:53:52Frank lives there.
00:53:53I can get out.
00:53:54I quit anyway.
00:53:55Why should you quit?
00:53:57We won't close the gas station, will we, Julie?
00:54:01You're my partner now.
00:54:02You have as much to say about it as I do.
00:54:05Let's run it as before.
00:54:08How about the room where Gus kept his files?
00:54:10It's very suitable if you clean it out.
00:54:13We'll think of something.
00:54:14Don't worry.
00:54:14I have almost nothing to move.
00:54:17Just a little suitcase.
00:54:19Come, I'll drive you.
00:54:20You're all so nice to me.
00:54:22I'll be right back, if you don't mind.
00:54:24Oh, isn't this something?
00:54:40and you thought i had hallucinations
00:54:43it's like a nightmare with him in the house it'll be like living with a ghost
00:54:52i'm afraid i won't be able to take it
00:54:56we're close today
00:55:00in a few days you'll calm down i'll be okay who are you kidding can only be worse
00:55:10they're so alike it's almost horrifying
00:55:14they have the same face the same eyes the same voice
00:55:20they even have the same hands the same smile
00:55:26what a joke
00:55:30step right up ladies and gentlemen step right up let me introduce you to the queen of our
00:55:39exquisite joe the amazon of the jungle lions leopards and tigers tremble in their boots
00:55:45let me introduce to you the world's greatest lion tamer the glamorous moranda
00:55:55notice the chair in her left hand when she gets tired of the lion she likes to sit down a while
00:56:01you know there's a circus in town i know i saw the parade what a dame that lion tamer
00:56:07hmm she could tame anything i wouldn't mind this is the first time i've been here since full
00:56:23gus died what a shame he was so much fun
00:56:33i hear his brother moved in what kind of a guy is he
00:56:37the same exactly the same
00:56:51i think i saw you at the funeral
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01:04:23brilliant idea
01:04:25you wouldn't believe what people can think of to get rid of a guy
01:04:27what is it
01:04:29imagine that somebody put together an old broken down car
01:04:33must have been a great mechanic
01:04:35and then after the slaughter
01:04:37he took it apart again
01:04:39no evidence no hidden around car nothing
01:04:43isn't that something
01:04:45you don't believe me
01:04:47I can read the question in your eyes
01:04:49who would be interested in Gus Hilmer's death
01:04:51who would be interested in Gus Hilmer's death
01:04:53now let me tell you something
01:04:55the only person
01:04:57interested in my brother's death
01:04:59beside me
01:05:01would be
01:05:03my sister-in-law
01:05:05what do you say
01:05:07i say before you go around making accusations like that
01:05:09you better be pretty sure what you're talking about
01:05:11oh no
01:05:13i wouldn't dare unless i was really sure
01:05:15beside that my sister-in-law is not a mechanic
01:05:17so that leaves me in the cold
01:05:19again
01:05:21you're a very funny guy
01:05:23am i
01:05:25you know in jail they called me
01:05:27the joker
01:05:29if i'm in your way i can eat in my room
01:05:43if i'm in your way i can eat in my room no it's all right you're at home here as much as i am oh
01:06:00that's nice of you to say come join me no i can't this is for frank he's been working on that city
01:06:05truck until now oh that was some job i had to work all afternoon on it we ought to charge him
01:06:09double why don't you it's all right with me dog tired sir take some cheese swiss imported it's
01:06:18wonderful take a piece oh thanks i don't want to eat at your expense what's the difference it's
01:06:22always the same money yours julie's mine it's my brother's money anyway if he knew he'd turn in
01:06:31his great a good sucker you certainly get a sadistic joy out of seeing things oh did i
01:06:37offend you i i didn't mean it look mr david well look why don't you lay your cards on the table
01:06:42what do you want from us nothing oh yeah well i think i happen to know what you want no so why
01:06:48do you ask me you're inventing stories about us you want to get us out of the way so you can grab
01:06:52the whole deal for yourself to tell you the truth i didn't think of it but it's not a bad idea
01:06:57you like to be very funny huh i think i'm a frustrated comedian if you got it all figured
01:07:03out why don't you go to the sheriff why don't you go and tell him your story huh oh i wouldn't do such
01:07:08a thing i'm grateful to whoever did it my brother would have given me 50 bucks and some good advice
01:07:15i would be on my way to nowhere this way i have a nice home some money to spend all i need is
01:07:22some friends who trust me well i guess i can't have everything
01:07:30i always over eat i think i go for a walk i'll be back soon
01:07:39hey what's with you you look like a ghost
01:07:49this is not david i don't get you this is gus don't you understand you killed the wrong guy
01:08:00his brother what gives you that wild idea don't ask me i know well how do you know look your nerves
01:08:08are playing tricks on you it doesn't make sense i i just know i recognized him oh that's ridiculous
01:08:16you also recognized gus landetta magnolia road didn't you that's true and he had his clothes
01:08:21on you recognized them didn't you yes but i remember he took some of his things out of the
01:08:27closet that day and carried them away well look if it was the other guy that was killed i mean
01:08:32how did he get out on the road it doesn't make sense wait a minute gus had a scar here on his chest
01:08:39yeah i know that oh what the heck is the crazy idea that that you gotta have some reason
01:08:44he wiped the breadcrumbs from the table just a minute ago just the way gus did and fed them to
01:08:51the fish look that could be coincidence a lot of people do that i'm sure you're wrong
01:08:56i hope so i i guess maybe you're right my nerves are really in a bad shape
01:09:04that's why you gotta be careful and go easy on your liquor it's not good for you believe me
01:09:11i know but don't you understand everything he's doing has one purpose
01:09:15to break us down and make us talk that's why you gotta watch out without evidence without our
01:09:21confessions he's got nothing every decent judge will take your word against the word of a criminal
01:09:25with his record but one slip of the tongue one false moving wait
01:09:34excuse me please i saw a little box of bicarbonate somewhere around here
01:09:42my stomach is killing me i shouldn't have eaten so much
01:09:45i'll get it for you thank you thanks very much
01:09:49you know that i spent almost two months in the prison ward under observation
01:09:54they couldn't find a thing no ulcer no nothing must be a nervous stomach you know oh thank you
01:10:04oh i hate that would you like to have some bourbon it always helps me
01:10:10thank you i don't drink that stuff how about some of that bubble water
01:10:14what's that you know what i mean oh you mean soda water are you crazy want me to explode that's the
01:10:24worst thing i could do you know that once a nurse gave it to me in the hospital when i had cramps and
01:10:30the doctor almost fired him it's poison say i meant to ask you many times before but uh why i was in jail
01:10:40forgery ah let's not talk about it but my dear brother did much worse things only he was clever about
01:10:48it kept the law always on his side that's why he was so angry when it happened to me for seven long
01:10:56years he never sent me a package not even a letter that's why i learned to hate him so much
01:11:03that's why i came back to get even with him to make his life miserable he thought of you and his
01:11:09world didn't he well that's true i almost couldn't believe it something must have snapped in his head
01:11:16maybe i should forgive him but i sure don't feel sorry for him
01:11:27i hope i'll sleep good night
01:11:30i think you were right i don't know i really don't know
01:11:46hello is mr hilmer at home mr hilmer mr ferguson to see you
01:11:52yeah i'll be right there i got some papers for you to sign why don't you come in
01:12:00so you didn't come too busy
01:12:30yeah i guess i've been kind of busy well tonight's your last chance
01:12:35we're leaving after the second show oh it's business bad
01:12:39it's a small town what can you expect
01:12:43where you're heading mexico now check the oil on the tires please
01:12:47you're driving all the way hello
01:13:02want to drive with me the job is still vacant
01:13:05or is that blonde holding you where do you stay at the circus in my wagon i can wait if you want me to
01:13:19do
01:13:24julie
01:13:28that's something i i really didn't expect that
01:13:31friday come here listen to me imagine that eddie ferguson was appointed my parole officer this calls for a
01:13:39celebration
01:13:43so this guy
01:13:46ice cubes and here's a fresh bottle well let's drink to my guest of honor eddie ferguson
01:13:53you must forgive me i can't anymore this is my fourth i'm not used to drink
01:13:57i don't do this it's nothing it won't hurt you julie hand me a glass
01:14:02i like to fill my glass when it's empty not in between
01:14:05so why don't you finish don't rush it she's doing okay
01:14:09don't worry about me i can take care of myself
01:14:12that's my girl how about you frank i like to go slow
01:14:18what a lazy bunch what kind of celebration is that now come on who doesn't drink to your health
01:14:24is a traitor no no no no i really i don't want my children to see me in such a condition
01:14:29i don't be silly she'll make us fresh coffee you'll feel like a daisy come come come drink up
01:14:38say you're doing all right i thought you said you couldn't drink that stuff
01:14:43yeah i like to drink on special occasion like this one
01:14:46now let's drink uh let me see to the one that's a good idea oh you're so nice to me
01:14:54it's so much for me he wrote to my brother pleaded with him
01:14:58i would like to send him a nice present and his wife too something special what's his name
01:15:04huh what's his name
01:15:05uh why do you ask kaufmann henry kaufmann he's from german parents you know i think you might
01:15:15know him just curious if you knew his name itself well what do you mean you think i would forget the
01:15:23name of a warden after seven years why should i oh i understand you suspect me that i didn't have
01:15:29time in st quentin you think that i'm just showing off what a stupid idea did you oh no look at that's
01:15:37a celebration eddie wake up maybe you should lie down for a while oh maybe you're all right eddie
01:15:44huh look at that that's my parole officer too bad i'm got a camera here come come and lie down here
01:15:52that will do you good here rest a little bit then you get black coffee until he fix you up then you
01:15:57can go home okay but julie you can't let me down you must drink to the warden's health i want to
01:16:06write them that we drank a toast to them hey say would you show me those papers you got today i've never
01:16:17seen such papers oh i haven't got them ferguson took them to his office say what is this
01:16:25just a little curious that's all first you asked me for the warden's name then you want to see the
01:16:33papers and the looks you are giving me what's on your mind don't you know julie who knows what's
01:16:39on his mind look at him he thinks i drink too much you sure do so what if i get drunk i can just
01:16:50go to bed but you've got to be careful you might have to drive us someplace tonight what are you
01:16:56talking about you're drunk why don't you relax frankie have fun it might be our last night together
01:17:06who knows why should it be your last night say this is more like a wake than a celebration cut it out
01:17:13let's have fun what is it frankie why do you stare at me huh i'm gonna ask you a few questions
01:17:21if you don't mind go ahead ask whatever you want when was the last time you've seen each other you
01:17:26and gus oh about 12 years i lived in detroit you know i had my business there and you met the first
01:17:33time the evening you got killed huh after dark in this old house my brother wanted to keep it a secret
01:17:40there we stood facing each other after 12 years first i felt like forgetting the old grudge and
01:17:50giving him a brotherly hug but he stood there like a judge that crook so he exchanged a few words
01:18:02and then he started bargaining he wanted to get me out of town you know
01:18:05and then we watched ourselves in the mirror see that is amazing such likeness you know when i put
01:18:16on the clothes he brought for me and then when he put his hair down the way i wear mine nobody in the
01:18:22world could tell us about he couldn't help laughing
01:18:28and then he got the crazy idea to send me to the drugstore for a pint of liquor
01:18:33just to see if somebody would notice the difference you know wait a minute i don't get it who went for
01:18:41the liquor he sent me but then he changed his mind i don't know why so he went and i stood there watching
01:18:49him go then i had a noise motor noose you know but i couldn't see any car and all of a sudden out of the
01:18:59darkness two strong headlights glared right into my eyes i was blinded for a moment but then when
01:19:05the car turned around i could see a woman behind the wheel that's a lie can't you see she's drunk she
01:19:13doesn't know what she's saying of course it's a lie i had to use this little trick to get you out of
01:19:22your stubborn hiding don't trust me huh still afraid of me oh what is it eddie don't you feel well
01:19:35oh come come i think it'll be good if you have a little fresh air there's an easy chair and a porch
01:19:42oh and you get a little bit of coffee you'll make it i think you'll feel much better come
01:19:50you're out of your mind you're drunk at fool i told you to watch out now he leads into it like a
01:19:53little baby don't shout at me what do you care you're on your way to mexican yeah we're on our way to the
01:19:59gas chamber oh not me there's no death penalty for withholding evidence how about being an accomplice
01:20:04of murder not so loud somebody can hear you poor guy he feels horrible you must fix him up before
01:20:13he goes home his kids will disinherit him stop joking what do you intend to do don't get excited
01:20:22i knew it from the beginning and we got along nicely i was just hurt that you didn't trust me
01:20:27what's your price um want to bargain now let me see you know that i have the same taste as my brother had
01:20:42say are you gus
01:20:46what what did you say i didn't get you you heard me are you gus
01:20:57oh
01:21:01now i i can understand all the suspicious looks it's an interesting idea i i like it
01:21:09well are you maybe gus and his brother for that liquor after all what do you think how will you ever
01:21:17find out huh it's simple take off your coat oh you think you can tell by my shoulders never mind
01:21:24i'll take off your tie and unbutton your shirt it's like a strip piece
01:21:31i don't know what's all about if you wish now what now to unbutton my shirt all right
01:21:38open your shirt and let me see your chest
01:21:39look who's here oh it's nice to see you sheriff but i'm terribly sorry you are almost late to the
01:21:48party there's nothing left only to clean up oh i'll be right with you i have to finish a game here
01:21:54with our little girl uh what was it you wanted me to do to show you my chest huh all right
01:22:11you were so right gus every penny invested in a dame is lost
01:22:39maybe i should invest some more in you how about getting you a good lawyer huh
01:22:44good bye gus
01:23:00hey mister hey do you hear me
01:23:08hello
01:23:08uh what can i do for you i'm looking for oh i'm sorry i don't know his name your mechanic he's not
01:23:17here oh when will he be back well i wouldn't wait for him oh that's too bad can i help you yeah i
01:23:27brought him a ticket to the last show i'm here with the circus you know oh you're the line tamer i heard
01:23:33about you say i would like to see the show myself well be my guest
01:23:42maybe i could see you afterwards backstage huh sure why not maybe we can have late supper together huh
01:23:51that's a good idea we can have a drink or two or three or four bye i'll be seeing you
01:24:03well everybody has to go sometime
01:24:21you
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