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Frankenstein (Gordon Mitchell) works innocuously in his lab. But at night, he works to perfect Mosaic (Xiro Papas), a monstrosity pieced together from dead bodies. Once completed, the behemoth escapes from the lab and embarks on a killing spree.
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00:00This evening from Hamburg, in Franconia, the noted surgeon Rudolf Schwartz has completed
00:19all laboratory tests with his anti-lymphocytic serum. The serum is to prevent organ rejection
00:24after transplant operations. Professor Schwartz declares he's ready to use the serum on the
00:28first transplant case brought to him. Berlin.
00:58When the Yay!
01:05Don't vote!
01:15F sigui work!
03:13Now, be careful how you move him.
03:19Easy.
03:20Easy.
03:23Now, let's get him to Dr. Swartz quickly.
03:25Right.
03:27All right, pick him up.
03:31Careful.
03:37Let's go.
03:43Good evening, Inspector.
04:04What is it?
04:05Woman found murdered.
04:13Let's go.
04:43What have you brought in?
05:02An accident case.
05:07The patient's ready, Dr. Swartz.
05:09Is that eight o'clock tomorrow?
05:10Right, Professor.
05:13Carl, I'll be all right.
05:16Don't worry.
05:17I don't need anything.
05:19I must just wait.
05:24I saw Professor Swartz on my way in.
05:26You know, he has a new serum he's developed.
05:28And if he could use it on you,
05:32everything would be all right.
05:34You hear that?
05:37Oh, Carl, that would be wonderful.
05:40And everything will be all right?
05:43Yes.
05:43But what about your work?
05:45Doesn't the editor need you down at the paper?
05:48No problem.
05:50We never finish.
05:52I'm now a chief reporter.
05:55Crime news desk.
05:56Well, let's have a look at our beautiful patient.
05:59Oh, hello, Dr. Swartz.
06:01Hello.
06:02Hello, doctor.
06:03How are you feeling?
06:05Quite well, Professor.
06:06Very well.
06:07I don't feel ill.
06:08Not sick at all.
06:09Why, that's first rate.
06:12Well, I've got some news for you.
06:14We found a donor.
06:17Professor, when?
06:19When can you do it?
06:20Now.
06:21We have to.
06:21My assistants are here to prepare you.
06:25In no time at all, you'll be able to say you've never been sick.
06:30It's wonderful.
06:31Yes, it is.
06:32Uh, Mr. Schoen.
06:39I wanted to tell you, the donor was just killed in a car accident.
06:44The wife has given me permission to take the heart.
06:48All the preoperative tests are nearly finished.
06:52I see.
06:53My sister is in your hands, Professor.
06:55The best.
06:57My poor hands can do a lot.
07:00But they can't perform miracles.
07:02Are you telling me there's a chance she might not survive the operation?
07:07Chances for your sister to live without the transplant are very few.
07:10I don't doubt but what she'll be quite able to survive the surgery.
07:17But that's not the problem.
07:20The problem comes after.
07:23You mean probable rejection of the heart?
07:26Yes.
07:27We have to operate on two people genetically different.
07:30It's not the same as with members of the same family.
07:32But perhaps we might avoid this danger.
07:36We do have a chance.
07:38With this new serum you've recently discovered?
07:41Yes.
07:42My discovery has proven we can modify the morphological picture and avoid rejection.
07:50I've had excellent results on animals in all my laboratory experiments.
07:54And now I will be able to prove it for the first time on a human being, Mr. Shearn.
08:00Your sister, just sign this authorization.
08:03I need your permission.
08:04Professor, you have your authorization.
08:11You're performing a duty to mankind.
08:13You're performing a duty to mankind.
08:13Here it is.
08:28The Schwartz serum.
08:29It's the only bottle of anti-lymphocytic serum existing in the whole world.
08:34that's what you say.
08:35That's what you say.
08:36I know.
08:37I'm sorry.
08:38I know.
08:38I saw you as a child and I saw you as a child in the whole world.
08:41But then I wanted it.
08:43The Schwartz try.
08:44The Schwartz moon stehen on Thursday when you
09:02Oh, my God.
09:32Oh, my God.
10:02Oh, my God.
10:32Oh, my God.
11:02Oh, my God.
11:32But I can't help thinking the serum could have kept the heart from being rejected.
11:38At least if we'd had it, it might have slowed down the process.
11:41Professor Schwartz, I've got to find out who stole it.
11:50If that's what you want, I can authorize you to go about it any way you feel.
11:57You have my permission to question anybody in the hospital.
11:59Is that all right?
12:00Yes, Professor.
12:01Yes, Professor.
12:02And I'll find who did it, you can be sure.
12:04Good luck.
12:05You want something, sir?
12:17I'm working on the Schwartz serum case.
12:19The night it was stolen, who was on duty?
12:21I don't know.
12:22Where can I find out?
12:24In the personnel office.
12:30Doctor, who's in charge of records on this floor?
12:32I really don't know.
12:33Why don't you ask the nurse in there?
12:43I'm sorry.
12:44It's not visiting hours.
12:45I want some information.
12:52Dr. Schwartz has authorized me to make an inquiry.
12:55I'm Fritz, his special nurse.
12:57Yes.
12:58Yes, I know.
12:59I would like to ask about something that involves the professor.
13:03The serum, I mean.
13:04Oh, yes.
13:05Poor Professor Schwartz.
13:06His whole life's been the serum, now it's been stolen.
13:08We informed the police about it yesterday.
13:11Well, is there anything you can tell me?
13:12In what way can I help you?
13:13All right, then.
13:16Fritz, could you tell me?
13:17Who could be wanting to steal a serum that's only for making transplants?
13:22Nobody ought to have been.
13:23It had never yet been tested on human beings.
13:25I already told the police that.
13:27There was one thing peculiar, I thought.
13:30Oh?
13:31There was this smell, an odor.
13:32A smell?
13:33I didn't tell this to the police, but maybe it could be useful.
13:37Yet, on the other hand, it could be nothing.
13:40Let me be the judge of that.
13:41I'm trying to help the professor and find out who stole it, for the future of transplant operations.
13:47What was the peculiar smell?
13:49Aldehyde of formic acid, HCHO.
13:53HCHO?
13:54Formalin?
13:54Yes, formalin.
13:56Hmm.
13:57What's peculiar about the smell of formaldehyde?
14:00Normally nothing, but I smelled it around the professor's refrigerator.
14:03And there's no reason for the odor of formaldehyde to be in there.
14:06I'm sure of that.
14:07And so?
14:09Formaldehyde is a substance used to preserve specimens in dead bodies.
14:12It's a smell that you always find around anatomy laboratories.
14:16And morgues, too.
14:18What do you mean?
14:20I don't mean anything.
14:21Except there is no reason for that odor to be in Professor Schwartz's private study.
14:25It's just not usual.
14:27I see.
14:28Thank you, Fritz.
14:29Here's my card.
14:29You can reach me through the office at any time, if you think of something else.
14:34Thanks.
14:35Oh, good evening, sir.
14:56What can I give you?
14:58Some good stew meat?
15:02Oh, some liver.
15:04I'll get it for you.
15:05And what's written here?
15:17Have you read what's written here?
15:19Mm-hmm.
15:20It's all perfectly correct, eh?
15:22I think so.
15:23My name is Inspector Arnold Schneider.
15:25Not Inspector Arnold Schneider.
15:27My name is written with an A, not an O.
15:28An A. Do you understand?
15:31What idiot typed this report?
15:33The idiot's me.
15:33That was a rhetorical question.
15:35A rhetorical question never requires an answer.
15:37Don't you even know that?
15:38Here, take this and proofread it.
15:43I've got an even temper.
15:45And even when things go wrong, like this, Strauss, I keep calm.
15:49And now for you two.
15:49Anything new in a murdered woman?
15:51Here's the coroner's report on this.
15:53Just give me the essence of the thing.
15:54The juice, you know.
15:55Well, the first had been strangled.
15:56The weapon is steel wire.
15:58The body had been opened with a lancet and the liver taken out.
16:01Though he used the lancet, the killer's not a doctor.
16:03His cuts are like an amateur's.
16:05What about the lancet?
16:07Normal lancet, Chief.
16:08We are trying to find the manufacturers.
16:11We're trying to find them quick, will you?
16:13Yes, sir.
16:15I've got to quiet my nerves.
16:17I've got the light for you, Chief.
16:26There's no smoking.
16:27Not in this office.
16:29No one, do you hear?
16:30Not until we've solved these murders.
16:33Orders.
16:34Orders.
16:37One.
16:38I want to know who the manufacturer was of that lancet and who it was sold to.
16:42Two.
16:43I want the hematological examination of the blood spots on the lancet and the blood spots on the ground.
16:47So we can find out if they came from one and the same person.
16:50Four.
16:51I mean, three.
16:52I want to get more information on that shopping bag found in the vicinity of the woman cut out by that lancet.
16:57Four.
16:57A complete life story of the victims.
16:59And five.
17:00I want to know what was said in interrogation by the first woman to discover the cut-up corpse and no one stole me.
17:05Damn it!
17:07Think of my ulcers!
17:10Let's...
17:10What are we doing?
17:54Continual lowering of blood glucose level, figures well below 35 one hundredth percent, 30 minutes after removal of liver.
18:20Pancreatic stasis, but no change in serum amylase.
18:24Hemetocrate, diminishing rapidly.
18:32Check on right gonad transplant.
18:35Perfect integration of graft.
18:37Sexual potency increased.
18:39Left gonad, incipient rejection.
18:42Liver, incipient rejection.
18:45Stop mosaic.
18:47Listen, if you don't behave, I shall destroy you the same as I've made you.
18:53You've got to stop killing.
18:54I'm the one that'll get you the organs you need.
18:59What do you know about such things?
19:01You must obey me mosaic.
19:03I made you.
19:04I'll perfect you.
19:06I've stolen Dr. Schwartz's serum for you.
19:08And if it works, you'll need no more transplants.
19:11So be patient, you hear?
19:13For the prevention of transplant rejects in human beings.
19:27Let's go.
20:20Good evening.
20:24I'd like to talk to Dr. Frankenstein.
20:27My uncle's not in now.
20:28If you'd like to leave a message, I'll see that he gets it.
20:31I'm sorry to disturb you, miss, but I'm a reporter.
20:34My name is Carl Schoen.
20:35If you'll tell me when I'll find him in, I'll come back.
20:38He'll be here tomorrow at 10.
20:40Then I'll be sure to come back tomorrow morning.
20:42Fine.
20:43Thank you very much.
20:44Good evening.
20:45Evening.
20:59Hello.
21:29you're doing all the time. Hey, son of a bitch.
21:59Hey, son of a bitch.
22:29Hey, son of a bitch.
22:59Hey, son of a bitch.
23:29Why don't you come with me?
23:33I'll be good to you, baby.
23:36You're not feeling very talkative, are you?
23:38My place is over there. Come.
23:41You're a big boy.
23:46You may have a limp when you walk,
23:48but I bet you don't have one in bed.
23:59I'll be right back.
24:05Schneider?
24:07Yeah.
24:09What?
24:11There are two sets of fingerprints on one hand.
24:13It's impossible.
24:27Come in.
24:30Chief, we got the line-up going on,
24:31but that blonde hooker still can't identify that man she was running away from.
24:34And just to make things better,
24:35there was a distinguished gentleman
24:37who was also looking for this brute that night, Inspector.
24:39What a load of crap.
24:41Pardon.
24:42You're right.
24:43It's exactly that.
24:44You want to hear what fingerprints just said
24:46about the lancet that was used for that first murder?
24:50The fingerprints you found on that pretty little lancet
24:52correspond exactly to the fingerprints
24:54that were found in the horse place.
24:55Great, Chief.
24:56Well, that's a step forward.
24:57We're getting there.
24:58No!
24:59It's a step backward.
25:00The fingerprints on that bloody lancet
25:02are two kinds.
25:03Two on the very same hand.
25:04But...
25:05Oh, Chief.
25:06No.
25:07The murderer of the shopping bag woman
25:09was executed with a lancet
25:11that had two sets of fingerprints on it.
25:13I mean the fingerprints of two different people
25:15belonging to one in the same hand.
25:16One prostitute refuses to go with an ugly bastard
25:17who goes off with another.
25:18And then, in this gal's room,
25:19the identical fingerprints turn up once more.
25:20And now we hear that there was a distinguished gentleman
25:22out there looking for that same ugly son of a bitch
25:23to confuse things.
25:24It's bad for the ulcer.
25:25Come in!
25:26I see that the murder of this prostitute is getting a big play in the papers.
25:31I only wish a reporter could be more useful.
25:52The police are still in complete darkness.
26:16People are asking what's happening.
26:19a wild killer.
26:21A maniac, perhaps.
26:23At this very moment...
26:31Telegram for you.
26:36Thanks.
26:37Sit down, now.
26:38Now listen to me carefully.
26:42There are many scattered pieces concerning this puzzle.
26:45And if we're going to try to understand it,
26:47this mosaic,
26:49we've got to put them together piece by piece.
26:53Hm?
26:54Now listen to me.
26:55A.
26:56A special antilymphocytic serum has been stolen.
27:01I feel sure it all begins from here.
27:03B.
27:04Formaldehyde is smelled where the serum was stolen.
27:07C.
27:08A woman is strangled with steel thread.
27:11D.
27:12A surgeon's knife, a lancet, is used by someone who is not a surgeon.
27:15E.
27:17Fingerprints, A and B, on the lancet.
27:20Two completely different sets of fingerprints.
27:22Two murderers.
27:23One of them inserts the lancet.
27:25One of them cuts.
27:26That's not probable.
27:27F.
27:28A whore raped and strangled in her house.
27:32G.
27:33Here we also find fingerprints A and B.
27:39There's a reporter out here to see you.
27:41His name is Shren.
27:42Send him away quick.
27:43Maybe you should see him.
27:44He says it's important.
27:45I don't want to see any reporters.
27:46Send him away.
27:47You better not try to avoid me, Inspector.
27:48I think I can help you with all those crimes.
27:49Oh, you can, can you?
27:50In what way?
27:51First, I want to talk about the police.
27:52I want to talk about the police.
27:53You better not try to avoid me, Inspector.
27:54I think I can help you with all those crimes.
27:55Oh, you can, can you?
27:56In what way?
27:57First, I want to tell the police.
27:58I think the murders are connected to the theft.
28:14Evening, Strauss.
28:15Hi.
28:16How's the boss?
28:17Talking over new ideas with someone.
28:18You mean the boss has some ideas?
28:20No new ones lately, but if it's a recent police evidence,
28:26But if he doesn't get this solved nobody's gonna smoke we just go on with a line of turn I guess so better get back check
28:37Come in
28:38This is Strauss my top man
28:41Now why don't you ask him the question that you just put to me?
28:44I want to know if you smell formaldehyde in the prostitutes bedroom formaldehyde come to think of it
28:50I do remember smelling formaldehyde
28:52Mm-hmm. Well, I recognize the smell right away. I may be wrong, but this might be the most important clue
28:58I'm glad you came sure. It's good for my complexion. Oh, yes
29:02Oh
29:20Hello there is your uncle in there's not but I'm expecting him soon would you like to come back wait?
29:27Thanks
29:32I
29:34Want you have a seat
29:40Is there anything I could do to help you?
29:42It's necessary I talk to your uncle
29:44To tell you the truth. He's not actually my uncle you see
29:48He's my guardian and he brought me up
29:50In fact, he brought me into this world
29:52He's been like a father since my parents died
29:54You must be very kind
29:56Might I give you any information you need?
30:00No, I'm afraid not. I'm at technical information
30:03I'm studying medicine
30:04In case you'd like to know
30:06I'm not an MD yet
30:08But I'm preparing all my finals
30:10It's beautiful
30:12It's transplants I'm interested in
30:14Are you doing an article on them?
30:16I want to find out why some organs are rejected after a transplant
30:20If you're writing on Dr. Barnard
30:22My uncle has lots of books in his library on the subject
30:24You can use them if you wish
30:26That's strange
30:28I should think that the work of an anatomist
30:30Would have nothing to do with transplants
30:34It's not so strange
30:36My uncle Otto was once a surgeon
30:38But there was an accident you see
30:40Forgive me miss
30:42What accident?
30:44Sonia's what everyone else calls me
30:46All right Sonia
30:48So tell me
30:50What accident?
30:52Oh a politician's wife he was operating on
30:54Who died
30:56That ruined his career
30:58Now he's pathological anatomist at the hospital
31:00Only on cadavers
31:02With no risk
31:04Yet he's so changed
31:06He's not the way he was
31:08Tell me about transplants, Doctor
31:10They're nothing
31:12They began with Dr. Barnard's work
31:14But today they're commonplace throughout the world
31:16The most important facet of this operation
31:18Is the danger
31:20Of the possible rejection
31:22Which could be solved by the new serum
31:24But why talk of sad things like that?
31:26Medicine's full of cheerful subjects
31:28As an example I'm studying to be a pediatrician
31:30You are?
31:32Oh yes, I like children very much
31:34And do you like reporters?
31:38They're not nosy
31:40I'm not too nosy
31:42I will drink to that
31:44To the future children of the world
31:46I will drink to that
31:48To the future children of the world
31:58Thanks Sonia
32:00Nothing
32:02The police have discovered that lancet that the murderer used
32:08You mean on that woman we read about in the papers?
32:10Yes
32:12They've also discovered
32:14It was sold to this hospital
32:16And they want to know to whom it was assigned
32:18Do you know?
32:20Do you?
32:22I've personally checked the inventory
32:26Have you told the police about it?
32:28No
32:30I wanted to tell you first
32:32I've many of them
32:34Maybe someone stole one
32:36Dr. Frankenstein
32:38The question is to find out who stole it
32:40It may very well be
32:42The same one who stole my serum
32:44What's that?
32:46I don't know what it is
32:48It came from here
32:50It would come from anywhere
32:52What's behind this bookcase?
32:54I have a private lab
32:56A private lab?
32:58I want to see it
33:00Right you are
33:02I have a private lab
33:04A private lab?
33:06I want to see it
33:08Right you are
33:38Come in
33:42Excuse me Dr. Frankenstein
33:44What do you want?
33:45Have you seen Professor Schwartz?
33:47Why look here?
33:48Because he said he was coming to speak to you about something
33:50Maybe he changed his mind
33:52Excuse me
33:54If I disturbed you
33:56You didn't
34:08In a few days
34:10We'll take the bandages off
34:11Do you hear me?
34:12In a few days
34:13We'll take the bandages off
34:14Do you hear me?
34:15There's a little job to do
34:16For me and for you
34:18Fritz
34:19That male nursing surgery has become a bit suspicious
34:22And so
34:23When I tell you to go over to his ward and get him
34:25You hear me?
34:26Hmm?
34:27Hmm?
34:28What a terrible woman
34:29But I don't know
34:30Well, I don't know
34:31I have to do
34:32But I have to do
34:33What a phenomenal woman
34:34I have to do
34:35You hear me?
34:36Hmm?
34:37Mama
34:38I have to do
34:39I have to do
34:40Oh, my God.
35:10Oh, my God.
35:40Oh, my God.
36:10Oh, my God.
36:40Oh, my God.
36:42Oh, my God.
36:46Oh, my God.
36:48Oh, my God.
36:50Oh, my God.
36:52Oh, my God.
36:54Oh, my God.
36:56Oh, my God.
36:58Oh, my God.
37:00Oh, my God.
37:02Oh, my God.
37:04Oh, my God.
37:06Oh, my God.
37:08Oh, my God.
37:10Oh, my God.
37:12Oh, my God.
37:14Oh, my God.
37:16Oh, my God.
37:18Oh, my God.
37:20Oh, my God.
37:22Frankenstein, the hospital pathologist.
37:24I'll explain it to you later.
37:25Okay, lead the way.
37:41Good evening, miss.
37:42Hello, Sonia.
37:43Forgive the late hour.
37:44Is your uncle in?
37:45I've got to speak to him urgently.
37:46I'm Captain Schneider, police investigator.
37:49He's not here.
37:49Would you like to wait inside?
37:51Yes, if you don't mind.
37:52Not at all, Inspector.
38:08The blood transfusion is going perfectly.
38:11It will be continued until complete substitution of the blood.
38:18The crisis is past.
38:20Oh, Uncle Otto, there's some gentlemen here to see you.
38:25Good evening.
38:26What can I do for you, gentlemen?
38:29I'm Schneider, head of police investigation, and this is a reporter.
38:32It's a strange thing.
38:33You know Schwartz's male nurse, don't you?
38:35Well, he's disappeared.
38:36And Professor Schwartz hasn't shown up either.
38:40They disappeared, both.
38:42I've been so busy working, I didn't hear about it.
38:45Tell me, Dr. Frankenstein, do you recall the last time you saw either one of them?
38:50I've seen neither one nor the other.
38:52I've been working late in my office, even tonight.
38:54Forgive me.
38:55Why don't you go sit down?
38:56I'll fix a drink for you.
38:58We have to be on our way.
38:59Thank you very much, miss.
39:01Don't worry.
39:02Good night, Inspector.
39:03Good night, miss.
39:04Good night, Carl.
39:04He said he'd been working late in his office every single night.
39:12I'm afraid that's not true.
39:13I was over there tonight.
39:15Hmm?
39:15What for?
39:16I was making an unofficial investigation.
39:19What were you looking for?
39:21I, uh, I was simply following up an idea of mine.
39:26But you didn't find anything?
39:28No, nothing.
39:29And he wasn't in the anatomy stiff room either.
39:32I looked.
39:32Will you please tell me what you're driving at?
39:37I don't know.
39:38I'm not sure yet.
39:40I'll call you later.
39:44The finger transplants have had no negative reactions.
39:48Even though the fingers came from two entirely different subjects.
39:58Incredible.
39:58To think he used his knowledge of medicine to create a monster.
40:08Incredible.
40:11He's made a man.
40:15From other people.
40:17You must obey me, Mosaic.
40:24I made you.
40:27I'll perfect you.
40:28I've stolen Dr. Schwartz's serum for you.
40:31And if it works, you'll need no more transplants.
40:33He had a proof you wanted.
40:36Now sit down there.
40:38Oh, no.
40:38No more horror stars for me.
40:40Rudolf Schwartz's famous surgeon is missing.
40:46Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba.
40:51Has a strawberry birthmark on his chest.
40:58A strawberry birthmark on his chest.
41:03On his chest.
41:08On his chest.
41:13Get me Inspector Schneider.
41:16Inspector, it's me, Carl.
41:18I've got some new information.
41:21I practically have a complete confession on my desk here.
41:24It's almost unbelievable, I tell you.
41:27Yes, yes, I'll be over at once.
41:28Well, well.
41:51That's the smell.
41:52The one around Schwartz's refrigerator.
41:58Chief, there must be a secret door here.
42:20Hold this.
42:27Get in.
42:28Well, I'll be damned.
42:34Search every nook and cranny.
42:47Uncle Lonto!
42:53Sonia.
42:56Come on.
42:58Come on.
43:03Monster's at Frankenstein's house.
43:05Yes.
43:07Carl.
43:11Sonia.
43:16Sonia.
43:17Carl.
43:18Uncle Lonto.
43:20Come on.
43:20Come on.
43:28Chief, you'd better look in there.
43:36Your transplants have had no negative reactions,
43:38even though the fingers came from two entirely different subjects.
43:40So that's the reason why the murderer had two sets of fingerprints.
43:44Today we're beginning to see signs of the rejection of the internal organs.
43:48Gunnard, rejected after 30 days.
43:52Eyes, retinitis, blood, blood, blood.
43:56eyes retina detaching the total substitution of blood will be necessary
44:05we have still other tapes we don't have to listen to them now what's important
44:10is capturing that monster or maybe a man because he's not a monster he's a poor
44:17human creature who's made up of pieces through a technique we'll never be able
44:21to discover the real monsters that dr. Frankenstein oh sorry but from what
44:28we've gathered from the tapes we have the answer there are 36 to 48 hours before
44:34the monster as you call him will die of rejection of the brain we'd better swear
44:39out a warrant for his arrest who's arrest how can anyone swear out in the wrist
44:44warrant against someone who doesn't even have a name all we can do is to keep
44:47every man on his toes until a bloody creature dies
44:54and 48 hours without a smoke and he'll go on killing whenever he feels he's
45:00cornered like a trapped animal the poor thing can't help killing and nobody will
45:05know where he might attack them it shows us how science can be fully
45:08irresponsible the worst monster in history I hope we meet
45:17I just speaking you hear me Strauss this is Strauss here boss we're patrolling the
45:33edges of sector 6 7 and 8 like you said nothing news cooking all right it's not a
45:39calling headquarters receiving you come in chief anything new yes chief a strippers
45:45been found murdered over at the winter garden okay I'll go right over
46:15here
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51:27Try to hear that she had moving with that racetrack murder
51:29I want the latest on the eye dance of those fingerprints
51:31Right chief
51:33Charles go to sector six
51:37Sonia
51:39It's car
51:41Have you read the papers?
51:43I'm concerned you shouldn't be alone
51:45No, I'm rather busy
51:47I can't get away now take a taxi and meet me here
51:49Yes, of course, we'll eat out
51:51Bye darling
51:53Bye
51:55Bye
52:03The hunt for the monster is still going on
52:05The murder of the exotic dancer
52:07Of the vagabond found in the car dump
52:09And the murder that we have learned that just happened
52:13In the toilet at today's international Grand Prix
52:15Are the work of the same monster?
52:17The police
52:19The police
52:21Request all citizens to be very careful
52:23And to report anything suspicious
52:25And now
52:27Carl
52:29What do we do now?
52:31We just have to wait nothing else to do
52:33I'm in constant touch with Schneider
52:35He says just wait and be patient
52:37Oh Carl
52:39I wish all this were over
52:43Oh Carl
52:45I wish all this were over
53:09Oh
53:11Oh darling
53:29A couple have been attacked by a monster in Park Woods
53:31Darling send an ambulance and go over to Park Woods
53:33Chief and I are both going there
53:39Hey Willie
53:41We've got to comb these woods inch by inch
53:43He can't have gotten very far
53:45Yes sir
53:47And Metzger get moving
53:49Well what do you know
53:51Here comes Hemingway
53:53Carl
53:55Hey Carl
53:57There's no reason for you to be here
54:09We'll take care of things
54:19Hey Strauss
54:27Carl, there's not much to worry about, you know.
54:32The months' time is getting short.
54:33Yes, you're right.
54:34The 48 hours for the brain reject are almost up.
54:37So where are you going?
54:38I'm going back to the house.
54:39Sonya's waiting for me.
54:40I don't want her to have to worry.
54:41Right, sir.
54:57Sonya.
55:17Carl, thank God.
55:20How about a drink for the both of us?
55:37All right.
55:47Inspector Schneider, Charleston car number seven calling.
55:50I'm going over to Felderfingstraza, number nine.
55:52A suspicious looking character was seen there.
55:54What's his description?
55:55It was reported that he wore a big hat and a long coat.
55:57I don't know, but it could be our man there.
55:59Nine?
56:00Why, that's the house of Carl Schoen.
56:02Get over there on the double.
56:03I'll meet you there.
56:04Tell 12 and four to get their cars there as fast as they can.
56:07I'll inform headquarters.
56:20Schneider to headquarters.
56:25Get all the men over to Felderfingstraza and block all traffic there.
56:28Get a move on.
56:29Get a move on now.
56:42Carl, thank God.
57:10The people across the street called us.
57:12We got here as quick as we could.
57:13It's all over, Inspector.
57:16You'd make a great cop, Carl.
57:19I've got the light for you, Chief.
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