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A young doctor (James Keach) opposes a mad scientist (Dean Jagger) who needs human-organ donors for his gland work.
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00:00:00the last time we've still got a long way to go
00:00:21all right all right just stop it quiet I want some peace I don't want any more
00:00:39talking until we get there again oh god Kathy we just stopped for you 20
00:00:49minutes ago all right I'll stop at the next gas station that was another fine
00:00:59tune from your friendly KDAR radio music and news station talking about news
00:01:03still no word from the authorities and no clue about the disappearance of five
00:01:06campers in small town campground but folks I wouldn't worry if I were you you
00:01:11know how kids are nowadays they disappear for a while and then when they need
00:01:13something they're back home again but the sheriff believes that those campers will
00:01:18show up and well things like this always seem to happen this time of year
00:01:25there's a gas station over there
00:01:29hey how much longer on that door a new lock didn't fit goddamn modern equipment I'll let Earl know when he wakes up
00:01:54besides he kind of likes it that way especially when there's someone inside I
00:02:01kind of like it that way myself
00:02:04hey Earl wake up by the leverage funding we got some company
00:02:16now y'all be sure to stop by and see close to the trainer who will be real happy to be out of all your mama needs
00:02:21and be sure to tell him the whole real protection
00:02:23and now back to more Hunter Hips on KCLW
00:02:26radio day cow
00:02:29how to do all hi what can I do for you do you have a restroom that the uh the ladies can use
00:02:38sure thing mister I'll get my wife Norma to show it all right Norma you don't need any more soft drinks
00:02:45hey Norma come on out here honey
00:02:49should be terrific got some nice people here honey
00:02:52and these ladies want to use the facility
00:02:55you go show them where it is hey Norma
00:02:59say fill her up uh regular
00:03:05sure thing
00:03:07you been traveling far
00:03:10yeah all the way from uh Boston
00:03:12oh smack across the country
00:03:15that's darn far
00:03:17well instead of teaching school this summer I decided to show my family America
00:03:22is that right
00:03:24hey what do you teach
00:03:25I teach uh high school history
00:03:27and I'll tell you after 10 months grind it's sure uh terrific to be able to take a break
00:03:32yeah mister I can see how it would be
00:03:34you know kids ain't what they used to be
00:03:36now they're just plain little old gangsters
00:03:38you live around here
00:03:41yeah right back of the station there
00:03:43uh huh
00:03:44that'll be seven dollars even
00:03:48how far is the uh closest town
00:03:50about three miles east
00:03:52I wonder what's taking them so long
00:04:05well now that beats me
00:04:06all right women there's something else
00:04:09they sure are mister they sure are
00:04:12say Brenda
00:04:13Brenda
00:04:19Brenda
00:04:21Brenda
00:04:23Brenda
00:04:28oh
00:04:35oh
00:04:35ah
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00:04:36good work Carl
00:04:45we sure needed them
00:04:49Thank you, Dr. Schaefer.
00:04:51I'm sure Dr. Cooper will be real pleased, too.
00:04:54Some of the folks might object to unscreened donors,
00:04:58but in this case, I think it was a necessity.
00:05:02They look healthy. Their vital signs are excellent.
00:05:07They should make exceptional donors.
00:05:10Even the children will make a significant contribution to the donor pool.
00:05:19You know, Doc was mighty pleased with that family.
00:05:23In fact, he told Earl that we were doing a great job.
00:05:27Yeah, well, I ain't so pleased.
00:05:29Well, why? What's the matter?
00:05:32Oh, listen, Wally, look, it's been a long time since we've had any fun,
00:05:35and I'm talking about a long time.
00:05:37Remember all the fun we used to have with the girls? The hitchhikers?
00:05:41They'd run out of gas or they'd run out of dough out on the road.
00:05:45Well, I miss that, Wally. I mean, I really miss it.
00:05:48Yeah, I know what you mean, but we have a commitment to the doctor
00:05:52and a commitment to the community.
00:05:54What about a commitment to ourselves? A little enjoyment?
00:05:57Well, why don't we do something about it?
00:05:59Ah, what can't we?
00:06:01Look, Harry, we can kill two birds with one stone.
00:06:04How's that?
00:06:05Well, first, we take the girls into the storage room,
00:06:09and then after we've finished with them, then we take them to the clinic.
00:06:13Now that's not a bad idea.
00:06:15Wally, you're a genius.
00:06:18Yeah.
00:06:19There, let's have a drink on that.
00:06:21Oh!
00:06:42Hey, this is it. This is the campground.
00:06:45He finally found it. Let's see the rest of it.
00:06:48Every dancing praise gives me happy deep.
00:06:54Let me count the ways that I love the beat of the music.
00:07:04It's so quiet around here. Nobody around.
00:07:12Well, look at it this way. This is all to ourselves.
00:07:15Our own paradise.
00:07:17Come on, let's go check out the rest of the area.
00:07:19Oh, wow, what pretty flowers.
00:07:46Listen. No cars. No stairs.
00:07:48No stereos.
00:07:51Just birds and crickets.
00:07:53And monkeys and tigers and wolves and lions and grizzly bears.
00:07:57And boys who won't grow up.
00:07:59Well, who ever said when we were growing up that you'd be such a gorgeous woman?
00:08:03I mean, you were so short and pudgy.
00:08:06Well, you're not exactly Tom Cruise, either.
00:08:09I'm not?
00:08:11A fight goes out, a shout in the street, another defeat.
00:08:17If no one sees or cares to understand, I'll take this matter into my hands.
00:08:24That wasn't fair.
00:08:25Come on, let's unload the car.
00:08:26Yeah.
00:08:27Come on, let's unload the car.
00:08:28Come on.
00:08:29Come on, let's unload the car.
00:08:30Come on, let's unload the car.
00:08:32Come on.
00:08:33Come on.
00:08:34Come on.
00:08:35Come on, let's unload the car.
00:08:36Come on.
00:08:37Come on, let's unload the car.
00:08:43Come on.
00:08:44Come on, let's unload the car.
00:08:47Come to draw the line
00:08:53Fight back
00:08:54They can't take what's mine
00:08:56Too far
00:08:58They have gone too far
00:09:01Who do they think they are?
00:09:04Oh, there!
00:09:18Hi!
00:09:19How do?
00:09:20Do you have a restroom?
00:09:23Oh, sure thing.
00:09:24You just go right on in.
00:09:25Miss Phelps will show you.
00:09:30Lyle's my name.
00:09:31Lyle Phelps?
00:09:32How do you do, sir?
00:09:33Christopher Fuller.
00:09:34Christopher?
00:09:35Mike Siegel.
00:09:36Hi.
00:09:36Mike, do you need some gas?
00:09:38Well, no, sir.
00:09:39What we really need is a mechanic.
00:09:41Did you come for it?
00:09:42Well, we were just...
00:09:44You've been camping out.
00:09:45It looks like something's wrong with a water pump.
00:09:47Right.
00:09:48Well, that's a possibility.
00:09:49What�, do you think Eric?
00:10:02Well, he's driving out.
00:10:04Likeَ economy susten stands.
00:10:04Ohh...
00:10:05Lot of money sustenance.
00:10:06Oh, dear.
00:10:06Oh, dear.
00:10:07Did you really think I was ugly when we were kids?
00:10:18No, I never said you were ugly.
00:10:21Pudgy, ugly, isn't it the same thing?
00:10:23No, you had that certain charm, personality.
00:10:29Charm? Like the time I put glue on the seat of your bike?
00:10:32That was you? You know, I never found out who that was.
00:10:35By the time I saw you smoking behind the market, and I told your mom?
00:10:40I guess you were a brat.
00:10:41Me? What about you?
00:10:43Well, what about me?
00:10:45I used to hate it when you'd call my dolls names and throw dirt on my Barbie stroller.
00:10:51I would wait until you went into your house, and I would grab your dolls and bury them up to their necks on the ground.
00:10:59Could you get me Fred, please?
00:11:00Fred, Lyle, I hate to bother you like this, but is Earl there?
00:11:10Earl's there!
00:11:13Earl, Lyle.
00:11:15You had your supper?
00:11:15Say, Earl, we've got four real nice young people over here.
00:11:24They just stopped by.
00:11:25You're driving through in one of those camper vans.
00:11:29Well, it seems like it's overheating on them, and we'd kind of like you to come over and take a look at it.
00:11:35Do you think you can do that?
00:11:36I think you can do that.
00:12:06Tony, I don't feel comfortable here.
00:12:16Why? What's wrong?
00:12:18Nothing's wrong.
00:12:19I just have a feeling all these trees are watching us.
00:12:24Watching us?
00:12:25Let's do it in the car.
00:12:28Okay, if that's what you want.
00:12:30That's what I want.
00:12:36Go get the other sleeping bag.
00:13:01Okay.
00:13:06Tony!
00:13:31Tony!
00:13:36Tony!
00:14:06Come on.
00:14:36How far did you drive her today?
00:14:39From Fresno? About 20 miles this side.
00:14:42That's quite a walk.
00:14:45That's where you come from, down there?
00:14:48No, they come all the way from Los Angeles.
00:14:51Oh.
00:14:53You come up through the valley?
00:14:55Yeah, almost the way.
00:14:57Well, that'll sure hurt her up.
00:15:00I say there's your treble.
00:15:03Right in there.
00:15:04What's that?
00:15:05The water pump.
00:15:07What's the matter with it?
00:15:09I don't know yet.
00:15:21Tony!
00:15:23Help!
00:15:24Tony!
00:15:35Ah!
00:15:36Ah!
00:15:37Ah!
00:15:38Ah!
00:15:39Ah!
00:15:40Ah!
00:15:41Ah!
00:15:42Ah!
00:15:43Ah!
00:15:44Ah!
00:15:45Ah!
00:15:46Ah!
00:15:47Ah!
00:15:48Ah!
00:15:49Ah!
00:15:50Ah!
00:15:51Ah!
00:15:52Ah!
00:15:53Ah!
00:15:54Well, can't get it fixed till tomorrow noon.
00:16:01What?
00:16:06Oh, Mildred, these folks are gonna have to find a place to stay tonight.
00:16:09Why don't we just put them up out to our house?
00:16:11I don't know.
00:16:12I don't know.
00:16:13I don't know.
00:16:14I don't know.
00:16:15I don't know.
00:16:16I don't know.
00:16:17I don't know.
00:16:18I don't know.
00:16:19I don't know.
00:16:20I don't know.
00:16:21I don't know.
00:16:22Well, why not?
00:16:23No.
00:16:24Really.
00:16:25Thank you very much.
00:16:26We've imposed enough already.
00:16:27Can you fix it, Earl?
00:16:28Oh, sure.
00:16:29But I have to go to Casper for a part.
00:16:32Good night, Earl.
00:16:33See you tomorrow.
00:16:35Adiosi.
00:16:37We'd love to have you say over.
00:16:39Good night, Earl.
00:16:40See you tomorrow.
00:16:42Adiosi.
00:16:45We'd love to have you say over.
00:16:48I'll tell you a secret.
00:16:49It'd be kind of a thrill for us.
00:16:50It's been a long while since we had young folks at breakfast.
00:16:54Hasn't it, Lyle?
00:16:55It's been a long while, Mildred.
00:16:56Really, we couldn't.
00:16:57He's right.
00:16:58Really.
00:16:59Mildred, they want to camp out.
00:17:00Well, all right.
00:17:01I think the best place would be the old logging trail.
00:17:03Thank you very much, Mr. gray.
00:17:16Goodbye.
00:17:21kunnen.
00:17:22Good night.
00:17:23.
00:17:28No.
00:17:31Let's go.
00:18:01Oh, boy, if you stop, stop it, I'm gonna kill you.
00:18:05All right, get it.
00:18:12Oh, boy.
00:18:16Yes, Harry.
00:18:17Oh, yes.
00:18:18Oh, yes.
00:18:19Oh, yes.
00:18:26Second Timothy 2.15.
00:18:28Study to show thyself approved unto God,
00:18:31a working man needeth not be ashamed,
00:18:34rightly defining the word of truth.
00:18:36I like that.
00:18:37I like that.
00:18:38I like that.
00:18:58No!
00:19:03No, no, no, no, no.
00:19:15George!
00:19:16Yes?
00:19:17George, I need your help in the research room.
00:19:19But I have to take William to see Dr. Schaefer.
00:19:21George, I have an uncontrollable patient,
00:19:23and I need your help immediately.
00:19:53What's happened?
00:19:54William's escaped.
00:19:55You must catch him immediately.
00:19:56Take Charles with you.
00:19:57Yes, ma'am.
00:19:58I'll notify Dr. Schaefer.
00:19:59And remember,
00:20:00he must be brought back alive.
00:20:01Let's go, Charlie.
00:20:02Let's go, Charlie.
00:20:03I'm sorry.
00:20:04I'm sorry.
00:20:05I'm sorry.
00:20:06I'm sorry.
00:20:07I'm sorry.
00:20:08I'm sorry.
00:20:09I'm sorry.
00:20:10I'm sorry.
00:20:11I'm sorry.
00:20:12I'm sorry.
00:20:13I'm sorry, sir.
00:20:14I'm sorry.
00:20:15I'm sorry.
00:20:16I'm sorry.
00:20:17I'm sorry.
00:20:18I'm sorry.
00:20:19What's happened?
00:20:20William's escaped.
00:20:21You must catch him immediately.
00:20:22Take Charles with you.
00:20:23Yes, ma'am.
00:20:24I'll notify Dr. Schaefer.
00:20:26And remember,
00:20:27he must be brought back alive.
00:20:29Let's go, Charlie.
00:20:30Oh, my God.
00:21:00You go around that way, and I'll meet you in half an hour.
00:21:27All right, Toad.
00:21:30All right, Toad.
00:22:00That's a warning.
00:22:20That sure was something.
00:22:22I sure needed that.
00:22:25Are you satisfied now?
00:22:27Satisfied? Are you kidding?
00:22:28I'm coming back for some more tomorrow.
00:22:31Great idea, Harry. Great idea.
00:22:33Oh, and, uh, Wally,
00:22:35don't say anything about her to anybody.
00:22:39Not a word. Cross my legs.
00:22:41All right, Wally.
00:22:43All right, I think I'm going to go dump him over to the clinic.
00:22:46See you tomorrow.
00:22:47Okay.
00:22:51Say hi to Doc.
00:22:58Whoo!
00:23:12Whoo!
00:23:15.
00:23:32Help!
00:23:32Help!
00:23:34No!
00:23:35Help!
00:23:39Help!
00:23:41That's OK, Chris.
00:23:42That's when I need to do it.
00:23:43Get back.
00:23:44I'll be back. I won't be scared.
00:23:46You better be here. You play the music when we're gone.
00:23:50Yes, ma'am.
00:23:51Any wine left here?
00:23:54I think it's in tune.
00:24:14Hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:24:17I'm not kidding, man.
00:24:18I think there's somebody out there watching those guys.
00:24:21Look at this.
00:24:22It was Chris.
00:24:23Yeah.
00:24:24I saw somebody out there.
00:24:25Oh, no.
00:24:26Oh, no.
00:24:27Christopher!
00:24:28Hello.
00:24:29I hear somebody out there watching those guys.
00:24:31Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:24:33I'm not kidding, man.
00:24:34I think there's somebody out there watching those guys.
00:24:36Look at this.
00:24:37It was Chris.
00:24:38Yeah.
00:24:39I saw somebody out there.
00:24:40Oh, no.
00:24:41Christopher!
00:24:42Hello.
00:24:43I hear somebody out there watching you guys.
00:24:44Oh, come on.
00:24:45Great.
00:24:46I'm not kidding you.
00:24:47There was somebody out there watching you guys.
00:24:48You guys think I'm drunk, don't you?
00:24:49Yeah.
00:24:50Maybe it was Earl.
00:24:51I don't know.
00:24:52Maybe you...
00:24:53Oh, no.
00:24:54Oh.
00:24:55Oh.
00:24:56Oh.
00:24:57Oh.
00:24:58Oh.
00:24:59Oh.
00:25:00Oh.
00:25:01Oh.
00:25:02Oh.
00:25:03Oh.
00:25:04Oh.
00:25:05Oh.
00:25:06Oh.
00:25:07Oh.
00:25:08Oh.
00:25:09Oh.
00:25:10Oh.
00:25:11Oh.
00:25:12Oh.
00:25:13Oh.
00:25:14Oh.
00:25:15Oh.
00:25:16Oh.
00:25:17Oh.
00:25:18Oh.
00:25:19Oh.
00:25:20Oh.
00:25:21Oh.
00:25:22Do you want me to put out the fire, you guys?
00:25:23No.
00:25:24Keep it on.
00:25:25It's just warm, Chris.
00:25:26Yeah.
00:25:27And I'll be able to keep watching.
00:25:28Okay.
00:25:29Sweet dreams you got.
00:25:43Dr. Schaefer, don't worry about a thing. I have everything under control. William, we'll be back here by the time you arrive. Goodbye.
00:26:00Sorry to come so late, Dorothy, but I knew that you didn't use him.
00:26:01We sure can, Harry.
00:26:02We better watch him. He's a little anxious to get away.
00:26:03Don't worry, he won't.
00:26:04Don't worry, he won't.
00:26:05Not after what I have to give him.
00:26:06Besides, we don't need any more escapes.
00:26:07Why?
00:26:08Who escapes?
00:26:09William.
00:26:10William.
00:26:11William.
00:26:12I sent Charlie and George out after him.
00:26:13Why?
00:26:14Oh, my God.
00:26:15You know, we'll be back here by the time you arrive.
00:26:16Goodbye.
00:26:17Sorry to come so late, Dorothy, but I knew that you didn't use him.
00:26:18We sure can, Harry.
00:26:19Yeah.
00:26:20We better watch him. He's a little anxious to get away.
00:26:22Don't worry, he won't.
00:26:24Not after what I have to give him.
00:26:26Uh.
00:26:27Uh, uh.
00:26:29Uh, uh, uh, uh.
00:26:31Besides, we don't need any more escapes.
00:26:34Why, who escapes?
00:26:35William.
00:26:36I sent Charlie and George out after him.
00:26:38Well, I'd better call Wally and have him take a look at the main road.
00:26:41That's a good idea.
00:26:43Why don't you put him in the waiting room, and I'll take him to Dr. Schaefer.
00:26:52This is Dorothy.
00:26:54Oh, Dr. Hooper.
00:26:56Uh, no.
00:26:58No, he's with patients right now.
00:27:01Not now, not here.
00:27:04Oh, no, Doctor, I didn't say...
00:27:07Oh, that feels so good.
00:27:09Uh, no, Doctor.
00:27:11I mean, I mean, yes, Doctor.
00:27:16Right there.
00:27:20Yes.
00:27:26That'll be fine, Doctor.
00:27:28I'll tell him.
00:27:33You've been working hard.
00:27:35As a matter of fact, you've been working too hard lately.
00:27:39I think you ought to take tomorrow night off, huh?
00:27:42I have just a spot for a little relaxation, a little enjoyable time.
00:27:49Harry.
00:27:50Thank you for your concern, but I'm 100% dedicated to this project, and I don't have time to go out.
00:27:58Well, you've got to make time for yourself.
00:28:00You can't be selfish.
00:28:02You've got to treat yourself.
00:28:05Hey, the work is always there.
00:28:09It never leaves.
00:28:11Never.
00:28:12I've got to treat myself.
00:28:13I don't know if he's alone.
00:28:14No, I can't do that.
00:28:15I can't do it.
00:28:20Hey, Mr. Lonely.
00:28:24I'm so tired.
00:28:25I can't do it.
00:28:26Okay.
00:28:28I don't like to drink this.
00:28:30I can't do it.
00:28:31It's perfect to humor.
00:28:32It's perfect to looking for you.
00:28:34Good to drink.
00:28:35You've got somebody that's a little dry
00:28:41And a heart that leaves a little tear
00:28:49Don't, because...
00:28:51Because, why not?
00:28:54Because...
00:28:55Don't you want to make love with me?
00:28:58You know I do.
00:29:05But not here.
00:29:08What do you mean, not here?
00:29:12What's the matter with you?
00:29:14Mike and Linda are just five feet away.
00:29:16Well, so what? They don't care.
00:29:18If anybody knows about getting on, it's Mike and Linda, darling.
00:29:22Chris is right, Julie.
00:29:24We won't care.
00:29:26We'll just watch.
00:29:28All right, buddy.
00:29:29Go on, Jim.
00:29:31Come on, Jim.
00:29:35When you've got someone
00:29:38Looking out for you
00:29:44See what I mean?
00:30:04I've got to go.
00:30:07Tomorrow night.
00:30:09At the gas station.
00:30:10Nine o'clock.
00:30:11I can't at nine.
00:30:12Make it eleven.
00:30:14And don't forget
00:30:15We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:17Come on and smile.
00:30:32I need your smile
00:30:36Come on and smile
00:30:40We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:41We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:41We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:43We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:44We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:45We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:47We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:48We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:49We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:50We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:51We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:52We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:53We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:54We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:55We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:56We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:57We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:58We need more donors for the hospital.
00:30:59We need more donors for the hospital.
00:31:01We need more donors for the hospital.
00:31:03We need more donors for the hospital.
00:31:04We need more donors for the hospital.
00:31:04Hello there.
00:31:28Did you have a pleasant night?
00:31:29Oh.
00:31:30Uh, don't ask.
00:31:33Oh?
00:31:33Where's Earl?
00:31:35Oh, he'll be back in a minute.
00:31:36Did he get the pump fixed?
00:31:38Well, yes, he did, but, you know, when he went to start up that motor, you just never heard
00:31:41anything like it, and you're lying.
00:31:43Why did?
00:31:44Not a very good morning, is it?
00:31:49Come on inside and have some coffee.
00:31:52Yeah.
00:31:52Yeah, you guys, go on in.
00:31:54I'll take care of the gear.
00:32:01Hey.
00:32:02Hey, oh, boy.
00:32:04Yeah.
00:32:11What a drag, huh?
00:32:13Oh, you can say that again.
00:32:16Well, I guess we gotta make the best of it.
00:32:17Oh, as Lyle says.
00:32:19Yeah.
00:32:20Hey, those are pretty flowers.
00:32:22They're from Mrs. Phelps.
00:32:24You know something?
00:32:25You are a beautiful lady.
00:32:32You my buddy?
00:32:33Uh-huh.
00:32:35You mine?
00:32:39Yeah?
00:32:40Yeah.
00:32:41Come on in here.
00:32:42I want you to meet my good friend and neighbor, Mrs. Wiley.
00:32:45Alice?
00:32:46This is Julie and Chris.
00:32:48Hello.
00:32:49Hey.
00:32:49You guys, you've got to see what this lady's making.
00:32:52She's just fantastic.
00:32:53Oh, just something to keep me busy.
00:32:55Oh, it's beautiful.
00:32:57Well, Mrs. Phelps tells me that you're all from Los Angeles.
00:33:01Yes, ma'am.
00:33:02Oh, well, not originally.
00:33:03Uh, we all migrated there.
00:33:05With your families?
00:33:10No.
00:33:11We just flew the nest.
00:33:13Folks move around too much these days, especially youngsters.
00:33:17They're just not content to stay where they belong.
00:33:19Mm-hmm.
00:33:20Hmm.
00:33:21Hmm.
00:33:22Oh, my God.
00:33:52oh come on let's fill our lungs with fresh air. It's free.
00:34:07I'm starving. Let's get something to eat.
00:34:10Boys, I'm afraid this is going to be a bigger job than I thought but I'll have it for you as soon as I can.
00:34:26How long will that be?
00:34:28Hey boys, like you come meet Doc Hooper.
00:34:35Doc, this is Chris and Mike.
00:34:38Yeah, I don't recall your last names.
00:34:40I haven't used a last name in 30 years, Lyle. Just call me Doc.
00:34:44I understand you're serving your internship in L.A.
00:34:48Word gets around here. Yes, sir. Actually, I'm just completing my residency.
00:34:52Morning, Doc.
00:34:54Morning, Mildred. Alice.
00:34:56Morning, Doc. This is Doc Hooper.
00:34:59They're going to spend the night with us. We're so pleased.
00:35:02That'll be a real treat for you, Mildred.
00:35:04Oh, yes.
00:35:05And then I'll have to run along. It's nice to have met you folks.
00:35:08Yes.
00:35:10And Alice, remind Lester of mating tonight.
00:35:15Yes, I will.
00:35:17It's about time. Did you find William?
00:35:29Not yet, but we think he's around here someplace.
00:35:31I don't think he'll go far. I hit him awfully hard.
00:35:34Well, I'll keep my eye on the road.
00:35:36Where's Charlie?
00:35:38We dropped him off at the house.
00:35:40Oh, by the way, we got some goodies at the campground for later tonight.
00:35:44Yeah, well, then it better be early, because I got me a hot date tonight.
00:35:47Hey, listen. I'm going to take George here back to the clinic, and then we'll be right back.
00:35:51Okay.
00:35:59Did you guys decide what we're going to do today?
00:36:02Hey.
00:36:03Mrs. Phelps said there was a cove down the way with a sandy beach.
00:36:06We could swim or whatever.
00:36:09That sounds good.
00:36:11Aw.
00:36:12Thank you, Emily.
00:36:13That looks good.
00:36:14We'll reach out to you soon, over to the place.
00:36:15I'm sorry.
00:36:16I have to turn eight times.
00:36:17No.
00:36:18It's all that fun.
00:36:21I'll be right back.
00:36:27I'm sorry.
00:36:29Lets go, Mr. Gowland.
00:36:31You got you.
00:36:32You got you.
00:36:33I got you.
00:36:34I got you.
00:36:35It's all that fun.
00:36:36I got you.
00:36:37You got kind of this fun.
00:36:39What's the matter?
00:36:52I don't know.
00:36:54My head's not in the right.
00:36:55Hey, I thought you were a big guy.
00:36:56Hey, man, look up there.
00:36:58There's a guy watching us.
00:36:59That's the same guy I saw last night.
00:37:01I swear to God.
00:37:02You go check on the girls.
00:37:03I'm going after that guy.
00:37:09I swear to God.
00:37:39Will you hand me my bag?
00:37:53Thanks.
00:37:57Looks like you got everything out of here.
00:37:59I hope he knows how to put it back to creep.
00:38:01Tied my bag.
00:38:03Didn't you?
00:38:03I never tie it.
00:38:06Hello there!
00:38:08Hi.
00:38:09Hi.
00:38:11Miss Feltz is home fixing supper.
00:38:13I'll give her a ring.
00:38:14Tell her we'll be right along.
00:38:16Take me just a minute to close out the store.
00:38:24Is there anything missing?
00:38:28I don't think so.
00:38:30Are you sure?
00:38:31Well, there's nothing valuable in it anyway.
00:38:36Just my ID.
00:38:39Here it is.
00:38:53Looks like the Wiley stopped by.
00:38:56Oh, doesn't that look good.
00:38:57Oh, doesn't that look good?
00:39:06I'll do this, dear.
00:39:07Just let me get the biscuits.
00:39:11Tell them about last night.
00:39:13Oh, why don't you tell them about last night?
00:39:15Well, the same man was watching us last night when we were camping out.
00:39:22We think, Linda.
00:39:23And it was obviously the same man because there were footprints barefoot.
00:39:28Do you think it ought to be reported to the authorities?
00:39:31Well, yes.
00:39:33I think so.
00:39:34Definitely.
00:39:35Let me ask you.
00:39:36Would you prefer coffee or tea?
00:39:38And we're having apple pie.
00:39:40Still warm from the oven.
00:39:42Apple pie?
00:39:43That calls for coffee.
00:39:46Lester prizes your apple pie, Mildred.
00:39:49Coffee for everyone, then?
00:39:50And Lyle will have his tea.
00:39:54Oh, and I'll just have some hot water with a slice of lemon.
00:39:57I'll report it at the meeting tonight.
00:40:00Well, there's nothing the church council can do about it, Lester.
00:40:07Don't see it would do any harm.
00:40:12I'll report it to the highway patrol on Friday.
00:40:15Why wait till then?
00:40:17Well, that's when they come through here.
00:40:18Every Friday.
00:40:20Won't they want to talk to us?
00:40:21We're going to be leaving tomorrow.
00:40:23Yes, I think you'd best telephone them up loud.
00:40:27I'll do it first thing in the morning.
00:40:29I think that will be best.
00:40:30Would you like me to cut the pie, Mildred?
00:40:32Oh, yes, thank you.
00:40:34Sounds to me like it might be one from that hospital got loose.
00:40:40What hospital?
00:40:42The state hospital over beyond Casper.
00:40:45Don't you remember years ago when one of them got loose?
00:40:55That's right.
00:40:56You know, I agree with you, Alice.
00:41:00I was just trying to think who it was with somebody coming to the store just the other day,
00:41:04and they mentioned something to that effect that I just can't recall.
00:41:09Well, I will.
00:41:14Come on, go ahead and tell me.
00:41:16Yeah.
00:41:16No.
00:41:17Please.
00:41:18Have me a napkin, please.
00:41:22Wow.
00:41:23What a talent.
00:41:24When I was a kid, I used to use my toes on lots of things.
00:41:30I even opened up doors.
00:41:31Oh, that's impossible.
00:41:33No, it was easy.
00:41:34I'd just lie on my back like this, and I'd open the door.
00:41:39Well, what else did you do while you were lying on your back?
00:41:42Almost everything.
00:41:44Everything, Terry?
00:41:46Now you're getting a little personal.
00:41:48Come on, let's clean up and get ready for bed.
00:41:50I'm dead tired.
00:41:53Mildred, dear, we'll say goodnight.
00:41:55Lester has meeting.
00:42:01Good night.
00:42:02Good night, sir.
00:42:04Oh, Mildred, it's just occurred to me.
00:42:07Where were you planning to put the young people?
00:42:09You just had the one spare room.
00:42:10Oh, don't worry, dear.
00:42:13I have it all planned out.
00:42:14Well, I don't see how you could have, dear.
00:42:18Well, if you must know.
00:42:19Well, Lester and I have a lovely spare room,
00:42:22and it's just empty there waiting.
00:42:25And there's a double bed,
00:42:26so the young marrieds,
00:42:28well, they can just come right along with us.
00:42:41What you thinking?
00:42:42Hmm?
00:42:44Let's not talk about it here, huh?
00:42:46Go for a walk.
00:42:47Okay.
00:42:48Mr. and Mrs. Phelps, we're gonna go for a walk.
00:42:50Don't be gone too long now.
00:42:53Don't worry, we won't.
00:42:54See you later.
00:43:03Paranoid, okay?
00:43:04But yesterday, Earl, the mechanic,
00:43:08said it was the water pump, right?
00:43:10Then the next day, he says it's a rod.
00:43:13So that means that we are stuck here for another entire day,
00:43:16and Mrs. Phelps gets us to stay over,
00:43:18which is exactly what she wanted in the first place.
00:43:21Come on, Christopher.
00:43:23You can understand that.
00:43:24Did she just happen to think that up,
00:43:27or did she have it planned ahead of time?
00:43:29Oh, what for?
00:43:33I don't know.
00:43:34You know something else?
00:43:36Hmm?
00:43:37We hadn't been in town five minutes
00:43:39when everybody knew who we were
00:43:42and where we came from,
00:43:43and an awful lot of questions went down
00:43:45last night and this morning from home, Mrs. Wiley.
00:43:47Of course, it's a small town.
00:43:51You know, everybody knows everybody else's business.
00:43:54Hmm.
00:43:55They don't have anything else to talk about.
00:44:00Well, you're not gonna lock your door on me tonight, are you?
00:44:03Hmm.
00:44:04Afraid of all their gossip?
00:44:05I don't know.
00:44:10Ah!
00:44:10I can't!
00:44:17Oh, my God.
00:44:20Here.
00:44:23Go get help.
00:44:24Go on.
00:44:25Oh, Chris.
00:44:26Go on, honey.
00:44:26Go get some help.
00:44:33Don.
00:44:34It's Lyle.
00:44:36We found William.
00:44:39That's right.
00:44:42It seems he
00:44:43saw the young folks yesterday,
00:44:45and he's followed them.
00:44:47I've been wondering about these.
00:44:51Who is it?
00:44:52That's our son, Mark.
00:44:58He's very handsome.
00:45:01He was a good boy.
00:45:03A lovely boy.
00:45:08He's gone.
00:45:09I'm so sorry.
00:45:11I didn't mean to.
00:45:12Please, no.
00:45:13No, no.
00:45:15I don't know why I...
00:45:16It's not like me to do that.
00:45:23Oh, I'm sorry, Lyle.
00:45:25I...
00:45:26I don't know what came over me.
00:45:28Well, it's all right, Mildred.
00:45:31It's my fault, Mr. Julie.
00:45:33No, no.
00:45:35It's...
00:45:35It's not like me to cry, is it, Lyle?
00:45:38Well, there's nothing wrong with crying.
00:45:40Is it?
00:45:40We...
00:45:41We miss him.
00:45:42He's a good boy.
00:45:44But we accept what had to be.
00:45:47Why does a young have to go?
00:45:50He died in a worthy cause
00:45:52to make a better world for others, Mildred.
00:45:54Hey, that's Doc.
00:46:00No.
00:46:02Now, we don't want Doc to see you crying, do we?
00:46:04No.
00:46:13Thanks for coming, Doc.
00:46:14Good evening, young fellow.
00:46:23Doc, he's upstairs.
00:46:24Was that ever the wrong idea?
00:46:48Anyway, William's not their son.
00:46:54Oh, I want to soak up more of this atmosphere.
00:47:06My system is just begging to be purified.
00:47:09After that party last night,
00:47:11you don't need purification.
00:47:13You need forgiveness.
00:47:15Are you talking about my...
00:47:17my...
00:47:19association with Roger?
00:47:21Association?
00:47:22I've seen rabbits who associate less than you.
00:47:25Oh, you're exaggerating.
00:47:27Besides,
00:47:28can't a girl have a little fun once in a while?
00:47:31That's what you said after the SC-UCLA game,
00:47:34and you never even made it in the stands.
00:47:36Well, who goes to watch football, anyhow,
00:47:39when the real games are going on behind the grandstand?
00:47:43It's okay to like guys, Karen.
00:47:45It's just that you've got to discriminate.
00:47:47I mean, you can't go to bed with all of them.
00:47:51I don't do it that much.
00:47:53Karen, this is your best friend you're lying to.
00:47:57I know you.
00:47:59I'm surprised you didn't fill up the van with a bunch of guys for the weekend.
00:48:03Oh, that's not true.
00:48:04It's just that, well, they get this look in their eyes,
00:48:10and I can't say no.
00:48:12I mean, like they get desperate, and...
00:48:15well, if I don't help them out,
00:48:17they might turn gay or something.
00:48:19Who has been feeding you that line?
00:48:21It's not a line.
00:48:23It's true.
00:48:25The two different guys have told me that,
00:48:27and at different times.
00:48:29Let me guess.
00:48:30One was Roger.
00:48:32How did you know?
00:48:33Because Roger's been using that line ever since he was in ninth grade.
00:48:38The other one must have been Chuck, right?
00:48:42That's right.
00:48:43Well, how did you guess?
00:48:45It wasn't a guess.
00:48:46Chuck and Roger are best friends.
00:48:48They share everything together, including lines.
00:48:52Come on, let's get the rest of the stuff loaded, okay?
00:48:55Okay.
00:48:57Thanks.
00:48:58For being my friend and all.
00:49:00For not making fun of me.
00:49:03I guess I'm just a little dumb sometimes, huh?
00:49:07We all are sometimes.
00:49:09Children, a couple of neighbors have stopped by wanting to meet you.
00:49:13This is Mike and Linda.
00:49:15May I introduce Howard and Clarissa Roscoe?
00:49:19And Jesse and Grace Jarvis.
00:49:22How do you do?
00:49:22Fine, thank you.
00:49:24Well, what you got there, Clarissa?
00:49:27Oh, my buttermilk donuts.
00:49:29It's as if you didn't know.
00:49:31Well, I never was one to take things for granted.
00:49:34Made them for the meeting, but we never got around to them.
00:49:38Clarissa's famous for her buttermilk donuts, and you'll soon see why.
00:49:42Well, I'll go and put up some water for tea.
00:49:47Let me help you, Alice.
00:49:48Yes.
00:49:48I gave him a sedative.
00:49:57That's about all I can do for him right now.
00:50:00Judging that tag on his wrist, he belongs up at the state hospital.
00:50:04Do you know I heard somebody broke out of there, but I cannot remember who it was.
00:50:08Well, let's not speculate, Lyle.
00:50:09I'll phone up there in the morning, and we'll know.
00:50:12If that's where he belongs, I'll drive him up tomorrow.
00:50:15Now, let's give me a hand so I can get him out of the car.
00:50:19Sarah said to Michael that maybe we ought to look for an old house.
00:50:22I mean an old house.
00:50:23Mm-hmm.
00:50:24Mm-hmm.
00:50:25Old is just fine, Mabel.
00:50:28Oh, how nice.
00:50:30Do you have any cream and sugar?
00:50:40Good night, Doc.
00:50:41Good night.
00:50:42Don't stay out too long, kid.
00:50:45Hey.
00:50:47Everything okay?
00:50:49Yeah, sure, Mabel.
00:50:50Listen, I want to take a quick walk over to the Wiley's.
00:50:53I want to film Mikey on what's been going on here.
00:50:55Is that okay with you?
00:50:57Okay.
00:51:00I think it's all those rocket ships that they've been sending up to the moon.
00:51:24So far away, everybody knows the moon controls the tides down here.
00:51:38Yeah, sure.
00:52:08Oh, my God.
00:52:38Oh, my God.
00:53:08Oh, my God.
00:53:38Oh, my God.
00:53:39Okay.
00:53:40Did you hear all those coyotes?
00:53:45I know.
00:53:46Can you believe it?
00:53:47Oh, it's scary.
00:53:48We'll be okay.
00:53:49Okay.
00:53:50Well, are you going to tell me that joke or not?
00:53:52No.
00:53:53Come on, Harry.
00:53:54No.
00:53:55I don't know.
00:53:56Come on.
00:54:01Harry.
00:54:02Yeah?
00:54:03Can you guys really go blind if they have to?
00:54:08No.
00:54:09And it won't fall off if they don't use it.
00:54:13It won't explode.
00:54:14And they don't get cancer either.
00:54:17You mean it won't help cure cancer?
00:54:19No, silly.
00:54:20Hey.
00:54:21Come on.
00:54:22Oh.
00:54:23Oh.
00:54:24Oh, my God.
00:54:25Oh.
00:54:26Oh.
00:54:27Oh.
00:54:28Oh.
00:54:29Oh.
00:54:31Oh.
00:54:32Oh.
00:54:33Oh.
00:54:34Oh.
00:54:35Oh.
00:54:36Oh.
00:54:37well there you are we wondered what had happened to you folks this is Chris we've talked so much
00:54:56about Chris we had some friends drop in this is Clarissa and Howard Roscoe howdy Chris I do
00:55:03and this is Vernon and Ruby Patterson nice to meet you you know Clarissa brought doughnuts
00:55:09she is famous for her buttermilk doughnuts sure is have a cup of tea it'll do you good
00:55:22Julie how about you babe come on let's go
00:55:32come on babe let's say goodnight
00:55:37come on let's say goodnight
00:55:41don't disturb her Chris she's resting
00:55:53watch it
00:56:08hold on to his hair
00:56:28I'm into the corner
00:56:53what's out
00:57:01stay away
00:57:03Lyle don't
00:57:14now you put that down
00:57:17because I mean to use this
00:57:20Julie the rifle Jesse
00:57:26grab him
00:57:28he's gonna get away
00:57:29don't shoot him Roscoe
00:57:35we need to have him alive
00:57:36the boy got away
00:57:46tell Matthew tell Doc
00:58:16Oh, my God.
00:58:46Oh, my God.
00:59:16Oh, my God.
00:59:46Oh, my God.
01:00:16Oh, my God.
01:00:30Oh, my God.
01:01:00Oh, my God.
01:01:30All right, all right, all right, come on, get out.
01:01:45Sorry about you having to get tied up there, Chris, but then you were giving us a little
01:01:54trouble.
01:01:55You've been a little difficult.
01:01:56Yeah.
01:01:57Look, mister, who in the hell are you?
01:01:58What in the hell is going on here?
01:02:00Where's Doc Cooper, huh?
01:02:01Where's Julie and my friends?
01:02:02I want to know where Julie is, all right?
01:02:04We'll take you to Julie eventually.
01:02:06And Doc Cooper, he's out on a house call.
01:02:08He's over to Mrs. Phelps.
01:02:10She's not too well this morning.
01:02:12I don't think she's going to recover.
01:02:14I don't care about Doc Cooper, okay?
01:02:16I don't care about Mrs. Phelps.
01:02:17Why don't you just let me and my friends go, huh?
01:02:20Just let us go.
01:02:22Sit down.
01:02:23You'll soon find out.
01:02:25I'll tell you.
01:02:27Sit down, Chris.
01:02:30Sit down or I'll knock you down.
01:02:32Knock me down.
01:02:33Knock me down.
01:02:34Knock me down.
01:02:35Knock me down.
01:02:36Knock me down.
01:02:37Knock me down.
01:02:38Knock me down.
01:02:43You know, a miracle has happened here, Chris.
01:02:46An astounding, fabulous medical miracle that is staggering in its implications.
01:02:56What in the hell is going on here?
01:02:58Good morning.
01:02:59을, Uh huh?
01:03:01Oh?
01:03:03Oh?
01:03:04Oh?
01:03:05Oh, uh?
01:03:06Go for her off.
01:03:07Go for her off.
01:03:16No y'all.
01:03:17Chuck.
01:03:19No.
01:03:20No, no.
01:03:21No.
01:03:22No.
01:03:23No, no, no.
01:03:24No, no.
01:03:25Hey, you think you can take care of them by yourself, huh?
01:03:48Hey, listen, I can take care of a whole group of women.
01:03:51It's a piece of cake.
01:03:52All right, all right.
01:03:52Hey, Wally, you can do me a favor, all right?
01:03:55Would you lock the place up by yourself?
01:03:57It's getting late, and I want to go.
01:03:59What's the rush?
01:04:00Well, I got a little date with the nurse.
01:04:02I got to get all cleaned up for my honey, huh?
01:04:05All right?
01:04:06Okay.
01:04:06All right, sit down there.
01:04:10Watch this light.
01:04:15All right, sit down there.
01:04:26Watch this light.
01:04:28This is where our success all began, Chris.
01:04:37Arturo Micanini convicted of rape and murder.
01:04:42A totally despicable character.
01:04:47Nevertheless, it was still me that he redeemed himself.
01:04:51You see, experimentation on Micanini, it contributed greatly to our understanding of the X-factor chemical in the pituitary.
01:05:01And here it is, the pituitary itself, isolated within the skull and made to unlock the secret it contains.
01:05:13What?
01:05:28Whoa!
01:05:28Whoa!
01:05:29Whoo!
01:05:31Whoa!
01:05:31Whoa!
01:05:32Wow!
01:05:33Huh?
01:05:33You see?
01:05:34It's ready.
01:05:34Whoa!
01:05:35Cool!
01:05:36No!
01:05:37Going to sleep!
01:05:38Oh, my God.
01:06:08Oh, God, how do we do that?
01:06:13Get the hell out of here.
01:06:16Oh, thank you so much.
01:06:21What are you doing out here alone?
01:06:25The research program that I had, Chris, is devoted to the study of the process of aging
01:06:33with an ultimate objective of prolonging life far beyond that which is now possible.
01:06:40You see, it's well known, Chris, that there's one gland to the body, the pituitary gland,
01:06:46that plays the major role in the aging process, and yet there's no one knows why.
01:06:51There's no one on the outside, that is.
01:06:54You're the only one that knows why, right?
01:06:56That's correct.
01:06:57You see, our research has demonstrated that decreased secretion of a certain X-factor chemical constant,
01:07:05we can allow people to live far beyond their normal expectations.
01:07:10And you've been able to accomplish this, right?
01:07:15We have, Chris.
01:07:16We've got to get to the police.
01:07:18The nearest phone before that other creep gets here.
01:07:21But what about my boyfriend?
01:07:22Yeah, you've got to call the police first!
01:07:24You've got to give me a hand, we've got to get rid of him!
01:07:30I'm trying to preserve people, I'm trying to get people to grow, to help the old, to protect the old.
01:07:38They're kicking the old people around, and I'm going to protect them, I'm going to help them, Chris.
01:07:42I understand.
01:07:43They're kicking old people, they're pushing them in a corner, and we're not going to have them.
01:07:47I understand.
01:07:48I'm going to help them to live until they get to be 150, 175.
01:07:53I'm going to help them to live until they live forever, and we're going to keep it.
01:07:57We're going to stop war, we're going to stop destruction.
01:08:01You can't stop me.
01:08:03Why the hell should I kill a few kids?
01:08:06Together I want.
01:08:08Now let's take this goddamn thing off.
01:08:11I'm not the least bit troubled about you.
01:08:18Come on.
01:08:19We're going to go see Julie?
01:08:20Let me show you, Chris.
01:08:22Come on, get out.
01:08:27Now here's Julie.
01:08:30She's fine.
01:08:31She's been sedated and is resting comfortably.
01:08:35I'm sorry I can't say the same thing for Mike and Linda.
01:08:40What the hell are you talking about?
01:08:42Well, they had a very bad reaction to Grace's donuts, and they died.
01:08:46What?
01:08:47They died.
01:08:48What? They died!
01:08:49Yes!
01:08:50And I got further news for you.
01:08:53You're going to stay here and help me.
01:08:56You're going to work right along with me.
01:08:58But one way or another, you're going to stay here.
01:09:01You're going to stay here.
01:09:13You're going to stay here.
01:09:22Come on!
01:09:31Chris, you know, it's unfortunate but it's true that at about age 40 the human body begins to degenerate.
01:09:53Degenerate at an ever-increasing rate.
01:09:57And all the accumulated wisdom of all those years is held prisoner inside a doomed biological machine.
01:10:06Did you ever think of that?
01:10:07Mm-hmm.
01:10:08Hello, Earl.
01:10:09Howdy-o.
01:10:10Howdy-o.
01:10:11Howdy-o.
01:10:12It's Earl.
01:10:13I know, we met.
01:10:14You did?
01:10:15Mm-hmm.
01:10:16Ninety-six years old.
01:10:17You're kidding?
01:10:18No, I'm not kidding.
01:10:19It's factual.
01:10:20Ninety-six?
01:10:21Look at me, it is amazing.
01:10:22Take a good look at me.
01:10:23I'm ninety-six years old.
01:10:36Ninety-six years old.
01:10:38Mr. Wiley is three years older than I am.
01:10:41Mr. Phelps is over a hundred.
01:10:43I don't know how much, but quite a lot of years.
01:10:47He's healthier.
01:10:48He's sturdier.
01:10:51He's wiser than he was thirty years ago.
01:10:55All the beauty.
01:10:57Chris, think of all the beauty in the world.
01:11:00How are you, honey?
01:11:01You're beautiful.
01:11:02Yes, you are.
01:11:03You're beautiful.
01:11:04Hollow heads.
01:11:05As long as you can smile like that, you're beautiful.
01:11:08The older we get, the wiser we become.
01:11:11Chris.
01:11:12Yes.
01:11:13What a fabulous.
01:11:14That which is finite becomes infinite.
01:11:18Oh, God.
01:11:19What happened to them?
01:11:20I'm not sure.
01:11:24Severe reaction to depletion, total breakdown of body resistance, any number of visions.
01:11:39It's still one of the great problems left to conquerors.
01:11:46See, we've been researching solutions for years now.
01:11:50And we won't give up the quest, Chris.
01:11:53After all, most great medical accomplishments took the sacrifice of time and lives.
01:11:58Let's go down there.
01:11:59Let's go for it.
01:12:00Doctor, what I want to know is, what are you going to do for these people?
01:12:14Do for them?
01:12:16Well, they don't know your military thing that they're it to do.
01:12:19Like animals.
01:12:20We'll put them to sleep.
01:12:23Are you kidding?
01:12:24Get over your cold?
01:12:26Chris, you know, someday, someday it will be possible for donors to give of their pituitary
01:12:35fluid the way that they now give blood.
01:12:38You remember the idea once of giving was unthinkable.
01:12:43The very thought of giving a still beating heart or a living kidney.
01:12:48It was considered the fancy of a madman.
01:12:51But those of us that are presently engaged in the type of work and we're all pulling together,
01:12:57we're bound eventually to lick all of the remaining problems.
01:13:01You mean to tell me that there are more doctors like yourself, there are more hospitals that are doing this kind of work?
01:13:08Sure there, Mark.
01:13:10Hello, Teddy.
01:13:15Hello, Teddy.
01:13:16I have a friend here that wants to meet you.
01:13:19This is Chris.
01:13:20Hello, Chris.
01:13:21Now, everyone has high hopes for Teddy, Chris.
01:13:25We believe he might very well prove as important to our progress as did Raymond Crosby some 30 years ago, don't we, Teddy?
01:13:32See, Teddy's been a donor now for more than 10 years.
01:13:37He's outlived any other donor for more than four years.
01:13:41It's a record.
01:13:42It's unmatched anywhere else in the country.
01:13:44Show Chris your donator's point, Teddy.
01:13:48Isn't that fabulous?
01:13:50Oh, Teddy, he's an amazing man.
01:13:53Teddy's kept in isolation here to protect him from chance infection.
01:13:57We wouldn't want anything to happen to you, would we, Teddy?
01:14:01Would we, Teddy?
01:14:02Hey, where is it?
01:14:03What's going on?
01:14:04What is it when you...
01:14:05Don't run, Teddy!
01:14:06What?
01:14:07No!
01:14:08Don't kill you, son of a bitch.
01:14:09Who do you think you are?
01:14:11God!
01:14:12God!
01:14:13Ah!
01:14:18A metaphor…
01:14:19Yeah.
01:14:21Where the blood cells are right!
01:14:31So, kinda ugly.
01:14:32I don't want to be weary.
01:14:33After the last step, I can issue lenght to the origami family.
01:14:35What?
01:14:39It's pretty darn good.
01:14:41I can't get serious.
01:14:43It's a baby's man there to limit it.
01:14:45It's not something else.
01:14:46How was it feeling?
01:14:47son of a bitch how about that she even came early
01:15:17Oh
01:15:47That's right.
01:15:58Yeah.
01:16:04He's escaping!
01:16:14Come on, Harry.
01:16:15Answer the phone.
01:16:21Who are you?
01:16:24Dorothy, Dr. Schaefer's been killed.
01:16:27What?
01:16:30What the hell are you talking about?
01:16:32One of the patients killed him.
01:16:35Oh, my God.
01:16:37Oh, my God.
01:16:38Where is he?
01:16:39Well, he's in Teddy's room, but he's dead.
01:16:42Um, hide the body.
01:16:47Don't let anyone see him.
01:16:49Well, then what do we do?
01:16:51Uh, block all the exits.
01:16:54And lock the patients in.
01:16:55Okay.
01:17:15Come on.
01:17:16Hello.
01:17:17Come on.
01:17:19I love you.
01:17:20Hello.
01:17:21Oh, shit.
01:17:51There they are!
01:18:21Help me!
01:18:23Help me!
01:18:25Help me!
01:18:27Help me!
01:18:29Help me!
01:18:31Help me!
01:18:52Help me!
01:18:58Help me!
01:19:01Let's get the hell out of here, it's gonna blow.
01:19:31Oh, my God.
01:19:47Oh, God.
01:19:51Oh, goodness.
01:19:54Oh, God.
01:19:59What about Mike and Linda?
01:20:13We gotta get some help.
01:20:15Gotta get the police.
01:20:24We gotta focus on along.
01:20:35We gotta get some help.
01:20:38Oh, God!
01:20:45Oh, God!
01:20:46Oh, God!
01:20:47Oh, God!
01:20:48Oh, God.
01:20:49Oh, God.
01:20:50Oh, God.
01:20:51Oh, God, no, I'm lost.
01:20:52I see the tears flow, I'll watch the blood say
01:21:07The pages turn, the poor cat is slain
01:21:11The fire is raging, be sad your name
01:21:15A cry goes out, a shout in the stream
01:21:19It's just a stun, another defeat
01:21:23If no one sees or cares to understand
01:21:27I'll take this matter into my hands
01:21:31Too far, they have crossed the line
01:21:35Too far, took away what's mine
01:21:39Too far, they have gone too far
01:21:44Who do they think they are?
01:21:48It's time to draw the line
01:21:52Fight back, they can't take what's mine
01:21:56Too far, they have gone too far
01:22:00Who do they think they are?
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