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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.
00:58.
01:05.
01:10.
01:14.
01:17.
01:21Oh, my God.
01:51Oh, my God.
02:21Oh, my God.
02:51Oh, my God.
02:56Oh, my God.
02:58Oh, my God.
03:00Ah, the poor man.
03:01Lucky no one was with him.
03:05Give me a hand with this stretcher, will you?
03:13Now be careful how you move him.
03:18Easy, easy.
03:22Now let's get him to Dr. Swartz quickly.
03:24Right.
03:26All right, pick him up.
03:31Careful.
03:35Let's go.
04:03Evening, Inspector. What is it?
04:04Woman found murdered.
04:34Woman found murdered.
04:35Woman found killed.
04:36Sean found murdered.
04:37Woman found murdered.
04:38Jam seet her friend and lead pretty little unpertinent.
04:41You mean you have to Gotts?
04:46Was she Nathan sachets?
04:48He has neverabilized money.
04:50American foresight.
04:51The ‫
04:53Might be your agent.
04:54He is not killed, but the
05:01An accident case.
05:07The patient's ready, Dr. Schwartz.
05:09Is that eight o'clock tomorrow?
05:10Right, Professor.
05:15Carl, I'll be all right.
05:16Don't worry.
05:17I don't need anything.
05:19I must just wait.
05:24I saw Professor Schwartz on my way in.
05:26You know he has a new serum he's developed.
05:28And if he could use it on you...
05:30everything 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.
05:58Oh, hello, Dr. Schwartz.
06:01Hello.
06:02Hello, Doctor.
06:03How are you feeling?
06:05Quite well, Professor.
06:06Very well.
06:07I don't feel ill, not sick at all.
06:10Why, that's first rate.
06:12Well, I've got some news for you.
06:14We found a donor.
06:16Professor, when?
06:19When can you do it?
06:20Now.
06:20We have to.
06:22My assistants are here to prepare you.
06:25In no time at all, you'll be able to say,
06:28you've never been sick.
06:30It's wonderful.
06:31Yes, it is.
06:32Uh, Mr. Schoen.
06:39I wanted to tell you,
06:41the 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.
06:51I 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
07:04she might not survive the operation?
07:07Chances for your sister to live
07:09without the transplant are very few.
07:11I don't doubt but what.
07:12She'll be quite able to survive the surgery.
07:16But 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
07:45the morphological picture
07:48and avoid rejection.
07:50I've had excellent results on animals
07:52in all my laboratory experiments.
07:54And now I will be able to prove it
07:56for the first time
07:57on a human being, Mr. Shearn.
08:00Your sister.
08:01Just sign this authorization.
08:03I need your permission.
08:08Professor, you have your authorization.
08:11You're performing a duty to mankind.
08:15Here it is, the Schwartz serum.
08:29It's the only bottle of anti-lymphocytic serum
08:32existing in the whole world.
08:34Here it is.
08:35The Schwartz serum.
08:35It's the only bottle of anti-lymphocytic serum
08:36existing in the whole world.
08:38Here it is.
08:50Here it is.
08:54Oh, my God.
09:24Oh, my God.
09:54Oh, my God.
10:24Oh, my God.
10:54Oh, my God.
11:24Oh, my God.
11:26Oh, my God.
11:28Oh, my God.
11:30Oh, my God.
11:32Oh, my God.
11:34Oh, my God.
11:38Oh, my God.
11:44Oh, my God.
11:46Oh, my God.
11:48Oh, my God.
11:50Oh, my God.
11:54Oh, my God.
11:56Oh, my God.
11:58Oh, my God.
12:04Oh, my God.
12:19Oh, my God.
12:20I don't know what can I find out in the personnel office. Thank you
12:30Doctor who's in charge of records on this floor. I don't know why don't you ask the nurse in there
12:43I'm sorry, it's not visiting hours
12:50I want some information. Dr. Schwartz has authorized me to make an inquiry. I'm Fritz his special nurse
12:57Yes, yes, I know
12:59I would like to ask about something that involves the professor the serum by me. Oh, yes
13:05Poor professor Schwartz. His whole life's been the serum now. It's been stolen. We informed the police about it yesterday
13:10Well, is there anything you can tell me in what way can I help you? All right, then
13:15Fritz could you tell me who could be wanting to steal a serum that's only for making transplants?
13:22Nobody ought to have been it had never yet been tested on human beings
13:25I already told the police that there was one thing peculiar. I thought oh
13:30There was this smell an odor smell. I didn't tell this to the police, but maybe it could be useful
13:37Yet on the other hand it could be nothing that may be the judge of that
13:41I'm trying to help the professor and find out who stole it
13:44For the future of transplant operations. What was the peculiar smell?
13:49aldehyde of formic acid HCHO
13:53HCHO formalin yes formalin
13:57What's peculiar about the smell of formaldehyde?
14:00Normally nothing, but I smelled it around the professor's refrigerator and there is no reason for the odor of formaldehyde to be in there
14:06I'm sure of that so
14:08Formaldehyde is a substance used to preserve specimens in dead bodies. It's a smell that you always find around anatomy laboratories and
14:16morgues too
14:18What do you mean? I don't mean anything except there is no reason for that odor to be in professor Schwartz's private study
14:25It's just not usual. I see. Thank you Fritz. Here's my card. You can reach me through the office
14:31At any time if you think of something else. Thanks
14:35Mm-hmm
14:55Oh good evening, sir. What can I give you? I'm good to meet
14:59Oh
15:02Some liver I'll get it for you
15:15And what's written here?
15:17Have you read what's written here? Mm-hmm. It's all perfectly correct. Thanks. Oh
15:23My name is Inspector Arnold Schneider not Inspector Arnold Schneider. My name is written with an A not an O an A. Do you understand?
15:31What did you type this report? It is me that was a rhetorical question a rhetorical question never requires an answer. Yeah, don't you even know that here?
15:38Take this and proofread it
15:42Mmm, I've got an even temper
15:44And even when things go wrong like this Strauss I keep calm
15:48And now for you two anything new in a murdered women
15:50Here's the coroner's report on just give me the essence of the thing the juice, you know
15:55Well, the first had been strangled the weapon of steel wire the body had been opened with a lancet and the liver taken out
16:00Though he used the lancet to kill her is not a doctor his cuts are like an amateur's
16:05What about the lancet normal lancet chief? We are trying to find the manufacturers. We're trying to find them back. Will you yes, sir?
16:15Got to quiet my nerves. I've got the light for you chief
16:20There's no smoking
16:22There's no smoking not in this office. No one do you hear not until we've solved these murders orders orders orders
16:37One I want to know who the manufacturer was of that lancet and who it was sold to
16:41two
16:43I want the hematological examination the blood spots on the lancet and the blood spots on the ground so we can find out if they came from one and the same person
16:50Four I mean three I want to get more information on that shopping bag found in the vicinity of the woman cut out by that lancet
16:56Four a complete life story of the victims and five
17:00I want to know what was said in interrogation by the first woman to discover the cut-up corpse and no one's told me damn it
17:07Think of my answers
17:09Right
18:09Continual lowering of blood glucose level, figures well below 35 100 percent, 30 minutes after removal of liver. Pancreatic stasis, but no change in serum amylase. Hemetocrate, diminishing rapidly.
18:26Check on right gonad transplant. Perfect integration of graft. Sexual potency increased. Left gonad, incipient rejection. Liver, incipient rejection.
18:44Stop mosaic. Listen. If you don't behave, I shall destroy you the same as I've made you. You've got to stop killing. I'm the one that'll get you the organs you need. What do you know about such things?
19:00You must obey me mosaic. I made you. I'll perfect you. I've stolen Dr. Schwartz's serum for you. And if it works, you'll need no more transplants. So be patient. You hear?
19:13For the prevention of transplant rejects in human beings.
19:27All right.
19:28All right.
19:29Let's take the cooker and they take all the heat be that we can damage through.
19:37We need to have to install the physician. We also don't care about how you do it or clear the techniques reservation.
19:41Let's check.
19:43Come on.
19:44I'll see you.
19:45Guess what?
19:46Let's see.
19:46Oh, my God.
20:16Good 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.
20:46Good evening.
21:16Good evening.
21:28Hello.
21:29What are you doing all the time?
21:33Hey, son of a bitch.
21:59What are you doing all the time?
22:01I'm doing some good time.
22:05What is he doing all the time?
22:07What is he doing all the time?
22:09I'm going to ask that to if I do it.
22:11I'm going to ask you.
22:13I don't know.
22:15I don't know what's going on!
22:17I know what's going on.
22:21I can't wait until I have a good time.
22:23I have to go to my own school.
22:25What can I do?
22:26I'm going to go to my own school,
23:27Hey, why don't you come with me?
23:34I'll be good to you, baby.
23:37You're not feeling very talkative, are you?
23:39My place is over there.
23:41Come.
23:42You're a big boy.
23:43You may have a limp when you walk, but I bet you don't have one in bed.
23:52Take a look.
23:54Take a look.
23:55Take a look.
23:56Take a look.
23:57Take a look.
23:58Take a look.
24:02Take a look.
24:03You're a little girl.
24:04Come.
24:05Here you are.
24:06Schneider, yeah
24:10What but two sets of fingerprints on one hand it's impossible
24:28Come in
24:30Chief we got the lineup going on
24:31But that blonde hooker still can't identify that man she was running away from and just to make things better
24:36There was a distinguished gentleman who was also looking for this brute that night inspector. What a load of crap
24:42Pardone, you're right. It's exactly that you want to hear what fingerprints just said about the lancet that was used for that first murder
24:50The fingerprints you found on that pretty little lancet correspond exactly to the fingerprints that were found in the horse place
24:56Great chief. Well, that's a step forward. We're getting there. No
25:00It's a step backward
25:01The fingerprints on that bloody lancet are two kinds two on the very same hand
25:06But oh chief, no
25:08The murder of the shopping bag woman was executed with a lancet that had two sets of fingerprints on it
25:14I mean the fingerprints of two different people belonging to one in the same hand
25:18One prostitute refuses to go with an ugly bastard who goes off with another and then in this gal's room
25:24The identical fingerprints turn up once more
25:27And now we hear that there was a distinguished gentleman out there looking for that same ugly son of a bitch to confuse things
25:31It's bad for the ulcer
25:34Come in
25:45I see that the murder of this prostitute is getting a big play in the papers. I only wish a reporter could be more useful
26:01The police are still in complete darkness
26:17People are asking what's happening
26:20A wild killer a maniac perhaps
26:24At this very moment
26:26Telegram for you
26:34Thanks sit down now now listen to me carefully
26:42Then a mini scattered pieces concerning this puzzle and if we're going to try to understand it this mosaic
26:49we've got to put them together piece by piece hmm now listen to me a a special
26:59anti lymphocytic serum has been stolen I feel sure it all begins from here B
27:05formaldehyde is smelled where the serum was stolen C a woman is strangled with
27:11steel thread D a surgeon's knife a lancet is used by someone who is not a
27:16surgeon E fingerprints a and B on the lancet two completely different sets of
27:23fingerprints two murderers one of them inserts the lancet one of them cuts
27:27that's not probable F a whore raped and strangled in her house G here we also
27:38find fingerprints a and B there's a reporter out here to see his name is
27:55shown send him away quick maybe you should see me says it's important I don't want
28:00to see any reporters send them away you better not try to avoid me inspector I
28:04think I can help you with all those crimes oh you can can you in what way
28:10first I want to talk about that serum I think the murders are connected to the
28:16theft evening stress hi how's the boss talking over new ideas with someone you
28:25mean the boss has some ideas no new ones lately but if he doesn't get this solved
28:28nobody's gonna smoke we just go on with a lineup then I guess so you better get
28:33back check come in this is Strauss my top man now why don't you ask him the
28:43question that you just put to me I want to know if you smell formaldehyde in a
28:47prostitute's bedroom formaldehyde come to think of it I do remember smelling
28:51formaldehyde well I recognize the smell right away I may be wrong but this might be
28:57the most important clue I'm glad you came sure it's good for my complexion
29:01oh yes
29:04oh hello there is your uncle it's not but I'm expecting him soon would you like to come
29:26inside and wait thanks
29:35won't you have a seat
29:40is there anything I could do to help you it's necessary I talk to your uncle to
29:45tell you the truth he's not actually my uncle you see he's my guardian and he
29:50brought me up in fact he brought me into this world he's been like a father since my parents died
29:54you must be very kind might I give you any information you need no I'm afraid not I'm not
30:02technical information I'm studying medicine please you like to know I'm not an MD yet but I'm preparing
30:09all my finals it's beautiful it's transplants I'm interested in are you doing an article on them I want to
30:19find out why some organs are rejected after a transplant if you're writing on dr. Barnard my uncle has lots of books in this library on the subject
30:27you can use them if you wish that's strange I should think the work of an anatomist would have nothing to do with transplants
30:36it's not so strange my uncle Otto was once a surgeon but there was an accident you see
30:42forgive me miss what accident Sonya's what everyone else calls me all right Sonya so
30:50tell me what accident oh a politician's wife he was operating on who died that ruined his career now he's
30:57a pathological anatomist at the hospital works only on cadavers with no risk yet he's so changed he's not the way he was
31:05tell me about transplants doctor they're nothing they began with dr. Barnard's work but today they're commonplace
31:14throughout the world the most important facet of this operation is the danger of the possible rejection
31:19which could be solved by the new serum but why talk of sad things like that medicines full of cheerful
31:25subjects not just organ transplanting and just to give you an example I'm studying to be a pediatrician
31:30you are oh yes I like children very much and do you like reporters they're not nosy I'm not too nosy
31:46I will drink to that to the future children of the world
31:55the police have discovered that Lancet that the murderer used you mean on that woman we read about
32:10in the papers yes they've also discovered it was sold to this hospital and they want to know to whom it
32:18was assigned do you know to you I've personally checked the inventory have you told the police about it no I
32:31wanted to tell you first I've many of them maybe someone stole one dr. Frankenstein the question is to
32:39find out who stole it it may very well be the same one who stole my serum
32:45it came from here what's behind this bookcase I have a private lab a private lab I want to see it
33:08that you are
33:38come in excuse me dr. Frankenstein what do you want have you seen professor Schwartz why look here
33:48because he said he was coming to speak to you about something maybe he changed his mind excuse me if I
33:55disturbed you you didn't
34:08you
34:12in a few days you'll take the bandages off do you hear me
34:19there's a little job to do for me and for you Fritz that male nursing surgery has become a bit suspicious
34:27yes and so when I tell you to go over to the ward and get him you hear me
34:34hmm
34:35hmm
34:37hmm
34:39hmm
34:41hmm
34:43hmm
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34:56hmm
35:24hmm
35:25hmm
35:33hmm
35:35hmm
35:51hmm
35:53Let's go.
36:23Let's go.
36:53It's that nurse of Schwartz who's disappeared.
36:55You mean Fritz?
36:56Yeah. You know him?
36:57I spoke to him once. He was the one who gave me the clue on the formaldehyde.
37:01How did he disappear?
37:03A big ugly brute dragged him away, according to a patient.
37:05A patient?
37:06And he wasn't dreaming. We found a piece of gauze that had been soaked with ether.
37:09It's clear that he was knocked out with it, then dragged away.
37:12And what's more, Professor Schwartz hasn't come back.
37:15Damn it. I wanted to talk to him.
37:18Come with me, Inspector.
37:19Where to?
37:20Over to the house of Dr. Frankenstein, the hospital pathologist.
37:24I'll explain it to you later.
37:25Okay. Lead the way.
37:26Good evening, miss.
37:42Hello, Sonia.
37:43Forgive the late hour. Is your uncle in?
37:45I've got to speak to him urgently.
37:46I'm Captain Schneider, police investigator.
37:49He's not here. Would you like to wait inside?
37:50Yes, 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.
38:17The crisis is past.
38:21Oh, Uncle Otto. There's some gentlemen here to see you.
38:25Good evening. What 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. You 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.
38:48Do 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.
39:09He 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.
39:14Hmm?
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.
39:33Will 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.
39:41The finger transplants have had no negative reactions, even though the fingers came from
39:50two entirely different subjects.
39:58Incredible.
39:58He's made a man from other people.
40:04He's made a man from other people.
40:08You must obey me, Mosaic.
40:11I made you.
40:12I'll perfect you.
40:12I've stolen Dr. Schwartz's serum for you.
40:13And if it works, you'll need no more transplants.
40:14He had a proof you wanted.
40:16Now sit down there.
40:17Oh no.
40:18No more horror stars for me.
40:20Rudolph Schwartz, famous surgeon, is missing, uh,
40:23I've never seen it.
40:24He's not seen it, but it's not seen it, but...
40:24I'm not seen it, but it's a man from other people.
40:26You must obey me, Mosaic.
40:29I made you.
40:29I'll perfect you.
40:30I'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.
40:35Now sit down there.
40:37Oh no.
40:38No more horror stars for me.
40:40Rudolph Schwartz, famous surgeon, is missing, uh,
40:45is missing, has a strawberry birthmark on his chest.
40:59A strawberry birthmark on his chest.
41:05On his chest.
41:08On his chest.
41:09Get me Inspector Schneider.
41:16Inspector, it's me, Carl.
41:18I've got some new information.
41:20I practically have a complete confession on my desk here.
41:24It's almost unbelievable, I tell you.
41:26Yes, yes, I'll be over at once.
41:39Oh, Carl.
41:52What's the smell?
41:53The one around Schwartz's refrigerator.
42:09Chief, there must be a secret door here.
42:20Hold this.
42:26Get in.
42:31Well, I'll be damned.
42:33Search every nook and cranny.
42:39Uncle Longo!
42:52Son.
42:55Come on.
43:02Monster at Frankenstein's house.
43:04Yes.
43:06Carl.
43:09Sonia!
43:15Sonia!
43:16Carl! Uncle Al!
43:18Come on, come on!
43:30I've already got an email!
43:33Chief, you better look in there.
43:39Your transplants have had no negative reactions,
43:42even though the fingers came from two entirely different subjects.
43:45So that's the reason why the murderer had two sets of fingerprints.
43:49Today we're beginning to see signs of the rejection of the internal organs.
43:53Gunnard, rejected after 30 days.
43:56Eyes, retina, detaching.
43:59A total substitution of blood will be necessary.
44:05We have still other tapes. We don't have to listen to them.
44:09Now what's important is capturing that monster.
44:11Or maybe a man.
44:14Because he's not a monster.
44:16He's a poor human creature who's made up of pieces
44:19through a technique we'll never be able to discover.
44:22The real monster is that Dr. Frankenstein.
44:25Oh, sorry.
44:27But from what we've gathered from the tapes, we have the answer.
44:31There are 36 to 48 hours before the monster, as you call him,
44:35will die of rejection of the brain.
44:38We'd better swear out a warrant for his arrest.
44:40Whose arrest?
44:42How can anyone swear out an arrest warrant against someone
44:44who doesn't even have a name?
44:45All we can do is to keep every man on his toes until the bloody creature dies.
44:49And 48 hours without a smoke.
44:51And he'll go on killing.
44:52Whenever he feels he's cornered.
44:53Like a trapped animal.
44:54The poor thing can't help killing.
44:55And nobody will know where he might attack them.
44:56It shows us how science can be fully irresponsible.
44:57The worst monster in history.
44:58I hope we meet.
45:02Snyder speaking.
45:28You hear me, Strauss?
45:30This is Strauss here, boss.
45:32We're patrolling the edges of Sector 6, 7 and 8 like you said.
45:36Nothing news cooking.
45:37All right.
45:38Snyder calling headquarters.
45:39Receiving you.
45:41Come in, Chief.
45:42Anything new?
45:43Yes, Chief.
45:44A stripper's been found murdered over at the Winter Garden.
45:46Okay, I'll go right over.
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46:04Do that to me.
46:06Come here.
46:10He inflamed the cam.
46:16Good time.
46:18Good time.
46:20Right on.
46:22Obviously, when I was chapel, and she wouldn't matter what you saw,
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51:27Hi there here.
51:28Yes, Chief.
51:29I don't know.
51:30What's wrong with that racetrack murder?
51:31I want the latest on the eye dance of those fingerprints.
51:33Right, Chief.
51:35Charles, go to sector six.
51:39Sonia, it's Carl.
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.
51:49Take a taxi and meet me here.
51:51Yes, of course.
51:53We'll eat out.
51:55Bye, darling.
51:56Bye.
51:58The hunt for the monster is still going on.
52:06The murder of the exotic dancer of the vagabond found in the car dump and the murder that we have learned that just happened in the toilet at today's international Grand Prix are the work of the same monster.
52:20The police request all citizens to be very careful and to report anything suspicious.
52:26I'm now.
52:28Carl, what do we do now?
52:32We'll just have to wait.
52:34Nothing else to do.
52:36I'm in constant touch with Schneider.
52:38He says just wait and be patient.
52:40Oh, Carl.
52:42I wish all this were over.
52:46We're over.
53:10Oh, darling.
53:12I wish we could be back.
53:14I wish I could have done a job.
53:15Pardon me.
53:18I wish I could have done anything right.
53:20I wish I could have done something wrong.
53:22A couple have been attacked by a monster in Park Woods.
53:24Lovely, send an ambulance and go over to Park Woods.
53:26A couple have been attacked by a monster in Park Woods.
53:29Charlie, send an ambulance and go over to Park Woods.
53:31Chief and I are both going there.
53:48Hey, Willie, we've got to comb these woods inch by inch.
53:51He can't have gotten very far.
53:52Yes, sir.
53:53And Metzger, get moving.
53:56Well, what do you know? Here comes Hemingway.
54:00Carl!
54:01Hey, Carl!
54:08There's no reason for you to be here. We'll take care of things.
54:19Hey, Strauss!
54:25We'll take care of things.
54:26We'll take care of things.
54:27We'll take care of things.
54:28We'll take care of things.
54:33Carl, there's not much to worry about, you know.
54:36The monster's time is getting short.
54:37Yes, you're right.
54:38The 48 hours for the brain reject are almost up.
54:40So where are you going?
54:41I'm going back to the house.
54:43Sonya's waiting for me.
54:44I don't want her to have to worry.
54:45Right, sir.
54:46Right, sir.
55:16Soria!
55:18Carl! Thank God!
55:34How about a drink for the both of us?
55:36All right.
55:46Inspector Schneider.
55:48Strassen car number seven calling.
55:50Schneider here. Come in.
55:52I'm going over to Feldefinstrasse, number nine.
55:54A suspicious-looking character was seen there.
55:56What's his description?
55:58It was reported that he wore a big hat and a long coat.
56:00I don't know, but it could be our man there.
56:02Nine? Why, that's the house of Carl Schoen.
56:04Get over there on the double. I'll meet you there.
56:06Tell twelve and four to get their cars there as fast as they can.
56:10I'll inform headquarters.
56:16I'll see you there.
56:18I'll see you there.
56:24Schneider to headquarters.
56:26Get all the men over to Feldefinstrasse and block all traffic there.
56:28Get a move on, help.
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57:10Carl.
57:12Thank God. The people crossed the street call us. We got here as quick as we could.
57:14I've got the light for you, Chief.
57:20I've got the light for you, Chief.
57:44I've got the light for you, Chief.
57:51I've got the light for you, Chief.
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