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00:03:55Ah, my friend...
00:03:57...how a theory of glandular stimulation through electrical impulses was correct!
00:04:03Few days ago, you were small as your companion...
00:04:08...and now look at you.
00:04:18¡Gracias!
00:04:48¡Gracias!
00:05:18¡Gracias!
00:05:48¡Gracias!
00:06:18¡Gracias!
00:06:48¡Gracias!
00:07:18¡Gracias!
00:07:48¡Gracias!
00:07:53Hello.
00:07:55This is Dr. Car 데声 speaking.
00:07:58Yeah, this is Heath.
00:08:00Henry Moore and I are having a little get together at my home tonight.
00:08:03We want you to come.
00:08:05Why, that's nice of you and I appreciate it.
00:08:08But I'm very busy working on a formula for a new shaving lotion.
00:08:13Oh, but Doc, this is my daughter's idea
00:08:15And she's going to be awfully disappointed if you don't show up
00:08:18Don't take no for an answer
00:08:20Make him come
00:08:21You see, it's a sort of a special occasion
00:08:24I bet Mary is going to announce her engagement to that young rascal, Don Morton
00:08:29Tell her I'll be there
00:08:31Goodbye
00:08:32Well, it's all arranged, he's coming
00:08:35He's going to be surprised when I find the special occasion that's to present him with this bonus check
00:08:40Five thousand dollars
00:08:43Five thousand dollars
00:09:13Good
00:09:14You have not forgotten
00:09:16You hate this strange oriental fragrance even while you sleep
00:09:23Just as you did before I made you big and strong
00:09:28Now, if you detect the fragrance in the night and you're fully awake
00:09:37You will strike
00:09:41Yes
00:09:49You will strike
00:09:51Don't kill
00:09:53Well, Doc's late
00:09:57Wonder if he's been called out on a case
00:10:00Perhaps I'd better phone him
00:10:02Now remember, Roy and Connie
00:10:12You're not to mention anything about this bonus for the dot until after your father has presented it
00:10:16Have you warned those two lovebirds over there?
00:10:19Perhaps I'd better
00:10:20I want to caution both of you
00:10:25Enough to say a word about the check
00:10:27Until you're ready to spring it on him
00:10:29Your father will make the presentation, Mary
00:10:31Why don't you unveil it like a statue?
00:10:33Then we could all be in on it
00:10:35You know, I think it'd be a better idea to put it in a bottle and launch him with it
00:10:38He must have gotten that idea out of a bottle
00:10:41Well, the doc isn't coming
00:10:44What?
00:10:44Oh, what a shame
00:10:46Oh, he just got busy with his new formula and forgot all about us
00:10:49He'd forget the formula if he knew about that five thousand dollar check
00:10:52Well, why don't we all go up there and give it to him?
00:10:55No, no, I wouldn't do that
00:10:56He doesn't like visits when he's experimenting
00:10:58Well, Roy, I can take the check up to him
00:11:00Sure, I'll take it
00:11:01Shall I make the doc a speech when I give it to him?
00:11:05You won't have to, Roy
00:11:06The check speaks for itself
00:11:07Yeah, and says a mouthful
00:11:09Son, tell the doc we're awfully sorry he can't be with us
00:11:12Because we understand how busy he is
00:11:14All right
00:11:15Just a minute, Roy, and I'll be with you
00:11:30That's it, all right
00:11:31Now, what can I do for you?
00:11:36We were all sorry you couldn't be there tonight
00:11:37Yes, yes, but you see, I'm busy
00:11:40Something important, very important
00:11:43Yes, of course
00:11:43Mr. Morton and Dad had planned a little surprise for you
00:11:46A surprise?
00:11:49It's in here
00:11:50Well, let's see what it is
00:11:52Five thousand dollars
00:11:56What's this for?
00:11:58Just a little token of the firm's appreciation
00:12:00Oh, I see
00:12:04A bonus
00:12:06Well, it's awfully nice of you, Father, Mr. Morton
00:12:10And you thank them personally tomorrow
00:12:13I'll tell them, Doctor
00:12:14Well, aren't you curious about my new formula?
00:12:17Yes, of course
00:12:18Only I didn't want to be inquisitive
00:12:19What is it?
00:12:21A new shaving lotion
00:12:22Smell it
00:12:26Pretty strong, isn't it?
00:12:29No, no
00:12:29The scent evaporates
00:12:31A short time after you've used it
00:12:33Try a few drops
00:12:35Now rub it on the tender part of your neck
00:12:41Here
00:12:42Soothing, isn't it?
00:12:56Yes
00:12:57When will we be ready for the market?
00:13:00Oh, it's still in the experimental stage
00:13:02I want to try it out on several people first
00:13:05And see if it works
00:13:07Well, if you'd like to send me a bottle
00:13:08I'll be glad to try it for you
00:13:10Thanks
00:13:10Good night, Doctor
00:13:12Goodbye, Roy
00:13:15Lovely check, isn't it, Doctor?
00:13:33They are wealthy
00:13:34Because of you
00:13:36You made them rich, Doctor
00:13:39It was your formula
00:13:42Tonight, they gave you $5,000
00:13:46And wanted you to come down to their house
00:13:49And thank them for it
00:13:51That was your money they gave you
00:13:55Like a bone tossed to a faithful soul
00:13:59You should be very grateful, Doctor
00:14:19Very grateful
00:14:21They are rich and happy
00:14:23Thanks to you
00:14:25And what have you got, Doctor?
00:14:28Good night, you have work to do
00:14:53Time you were on your way
00:15:00Time you were on your way
00:15:00Time you were on your way
00:15:23But Mary, tonight's a good time
00:15:39While her families are here
00:15:40To announce our engagement
00:15:42Look, Don
00:15:43I've loved you a long time
00:15:45Ever since we were kids
00:15:46But I'm afraid it's been more like a sister
00:15:48Well, I
00:15:50I had no idea
00:15:52You felt that way
00:15:53I think that was Roy
00:16:14Roy
00:16:19I'd better call Dr. Krevis
00:16:22Oh, please, hurry
00:16:23There's nothing I can do
00:16:29You mean he's dead?
00:16:30Yes, I'd better call the coroner
00:16:32You think it's murder?
00:16:33I don't know
00:16:34I never saw anything like it before
00:16:36The juggler vein is seven
00:16:39Send Johnny Layton in here
00:17:00Well, what have I done now?
00:17:08Who wants me fired this time?
00:17:10Nobody yet
00:17:10But it's still early
00:17:12This came in from Heathville
00:17:13It's a mystery killing
00:17:14Old Martin Heath's son
00:17:15Who's Martin Heath?
00:17:16Who's Martin Heath?
00:17:18Say, have you ever had a date with a girl?
00:17:21A girl?
00:17:21Oh, yes, a girl
00:17:22I believe I did take a girl out once
00:17:24Well, did she smell sweet?
00:17:26Of course she smells sweet
00:17:29Most girls do
00:17:30Well, that's because of Martin Heath Cosmetics Limited
00:17:32They make all that goo that the women put on their faces
00:17:35So they won't have to watch them with soap and water
00:17:37Hmm, I get it
00:17:38A big man, huh?
00:17:39Yes, and a big advertising account
00:17:41Grab yourself a photographer and get along over there to Heathville
00:17:44The coroner's holding an inquest
00:17:46Find out who really killed old man Heath's son
00:17:49Okay, McGinney
00:17:51I'm on my way
00:17:52Chief Wilkins?
00:18:07Yeah
00:18:08I'm Johnny Layton of the Chicago Register
00:18:10Good to see you
00:18:11And this is my cameraman, One Shot McGuire
00:18:13Hi, Chief
00:18:14Howdy
00:18:15Say, we're down here to cover that Heath murder
00:18:17But we didn't get much information at the coroner's inquest
00:18:20I thought maybe you might be able to help us
00:18:22Well, I'm always glad to cooperate with the newspapers
00:18:25Providing they cooperate with me
00:18:27That's the policy of our paper
00:18:28Well, to tell you the truth
00:18:30I haven't got very far with this thing myself
00:18:33Oh, here's something that might interest you
00:18:36It's a picture of the victim's wounds
00:18:39Mm-hmm
00:18:40You'll be able to see it better with this glass
00:18:42Are these scratches on the neck and shoulders?
00:18:46Yes
00:18:47But, uh, we can't determine the source
00:18:50They're too deep for fingernails
00:18:53Too shallow to have been made by life
00:18:55They're more like claws
00:18:57That sort of bears out Dr. Clither's theory at the inquest
00:19:01Of a wild animal
00:19:02Have there been any circuses around here lately?
00:19:06No
00:19:06Heard of any animal escaping from a zoo?
00:19:09No
00:19:10Couldn't have been one of those African leopard men
00:19:12They use steel claws
00:19:13This isn't Africa
00:19:15Okay, Chief
00:19:16I was just trying to help
00:19:17Chief, are you sure there's no clue
00:19:20You're holding back while investigating?
00:19:23Well
00:19:23Since you're going to work with me on this case
00:19:26There is a clue
00:19:28And a very weird one
00:19:30The autopsy surgeon says
00:19:33That such wounds could have been made
00:19:35By the beak and talons of a bird
00:19:37A bird?
00:19:39Why, there aren't any birds around here
00:19:40Big enough to attack a man
00:19:41How about an eagle?
00:19:43We know it wasn't a bird
00:19:44How do you know that?
00:19:46Because we found several hairs on the shoulder of Heath's coat
00:19:49Ah, chauché la femme
00:19:51They're not human hairs
00:19:53What kind of it?
00:19:55Well, it may sound silly
00:19:57But the laboratory test shows that they were from a mouse
00:20:00Well, who ever heard of a mouse big enough to kill a man?
00:20:06Say, a bat has hair like a mouse
00:20:08Well, the only bats around here are no bigger than sparrows
00:20:11There was a peculiar odor about the wounds
00:20:15But they were so faint and elusive
00:20:17That the police chemists have been unable to identify it
00:20:20Then it does give us something to work on
00:20:22Well, the scent was a clue
00:20:24It's been destroyed
00:20:25By evaporation
00:20:27Say, Chief, do you mind if I do a little sleuthing around on my own account?
00:20:33Certainly not
00:20:34Go ahead
00:20:35If I can help you anyway
00:20:36You can
00:20:37Miss Heath seems to be the nearest to an eyewitness of the crime
00:20:40I'd like to have a talk with her
00:20:42Can you arrange it?
00:20:43I think I can
00:20:44Well, Dr. Caruthers refused to let her speak to us
00:20:46We tried that this morning at the inquest
00:20:48Well, don't you worry about Dr. Caruthers
00:20:50He's one of the finest men in Heathville
00:20:53He just thought you'd add to Mary's grief
00:20:55So you could get sensational newspaper stories
00:20:57I'll arrange an interview
00:20:59Thanks, Chief
00:21:00I'll keep in touch with you
00:21:01All right
00:21:02Uh, 48J
00:21:05Miss Heath
00:21:10Did your brother have any enemies that you know of?
00:21:13I know
00:21:14Everybody in the village liked Roy
00:21:16Mm-hmm
00:21:16Well, what did he do at the factory?
00:21:19He had charge of the experimental department
00:21:21Where the new products had developed
00:21:22Oh, here comes Dr. Caruthers
00:21:25Hello, Doctor
00:21:27Hello, Mary
00:21:27I took a shortcut from my laboratory through a garden hedge
00:21:30You met Dr. Caruthers at the inquest this morning?
00:21:33Yes
00:21:33Mr. Layton
00:21:34I hope you'll forgive me if I seemed a little abrupt
00:21:37But I'm fond of Mary
00:21:39And considering the ordeal she already went through
00:21:43I wanted to protect her from dwelling too much of a tragedy
00:21:47Of course
00:21:48You were quite right
00:21:49Now, we're working on the case for the police now
00:21:51Yes, I understand
00:21:52Chief Wilkins phoned me
00:21:53And if I can be of any assistance
00:21:56Just call on me
00:21:57Thanks
00:21:58Won't you sit down?
00:22:04Shall I serve, Mendezes?
00:22:06No, Maxine
00:22:06I'll do it
00:22:07You may go now
00:22:08Me, Mendezes
00:22:09Do you take sugar, Mr. McGuire?
00:22:15Huh?
00:22:16Oh, no, ma'am
00:22:17Never
00:22:17In fact, I don't even take tea
00:22:19If you'll just deal me out
00:22:21I'll take a look around
00:22:22I may dig up a clue
00:22:23What do you think of Dr. Caruthers' theory
00:22:30About a wild animal, Mr. Layton?
00:22:32Well, frankly
00:22:33I don't think much of it
00:22:34I can't say that I blame you
00:22:37That I, as a scientist
00:22:39Take many things into consideration
00:22:41A layman might overlook
00:22:42For instance
00:22:43The jagged nature of the wound
00:22:46The rapidity with which the murderer escaped
00:22:49The scratches
00:22:50From talons or claws
00:22:52But when an animal attacks a human
00:22:54There's bound to be a lot of noise
00:22:55You heard Miss Heath testify
00:22:57There was no sound of a struggle
00:22:58No
00:22:59Only those awful screams
00:23:02It's very puzzling
00:23:05Very mystifying
00:23:06Doctor, when you last saw Roy
00:23:09Did he seem worried or nervous
00:23:11Or moody?
00:23:12No, not at all
00:23:13On the contrary
00:23:14He was in the best of spirits
00:23:16Well, I've got to get back to the village now
00:23:20And follow my story
00:23:21You'll excuse me?
00:23:22If you find it necessary
00:23:23For us to talk again
00:23:24You may come back at any time
00:23:25This evening, if it's all right with you
00:23:27I'd like to spend some time here
00:23:28Why, yes
00:23:29That'll be quite all right
00:23:30Thank you
00:23:30Goodbye, Miss Heath
00:23:31Goodbye
00:23:31Goodbye, Doctor
00:23:32A little more chiffon, baby
00:23:38I do not understand
00:23:40Oh, you know what I mean
00:23:41A little more of your stocking
00:23:42Like these?
00:23:47Sure, I like them
00:23:47Who wouldn't?
00:23:48Now, hold nice and still
00:23:50Because this is going to take a little time
00:23:51Well, if you're going to shoot, shoot
00:23:59Uh, right away, Johnny
00:24:01I was just trying to get the focus
00:24:02Mm-hmm
00:24:03I got it
00:24:05But not bad, either
00:24:07I'll be back in a minute, Frenchy
00:24:09And don't worry none about those werewolves
00:24:12Because nothing's going to harm you
00:24:13While I'm around here
00:24:14You make Maxine feel so calm
00:24:16My big, brave journalist
00:24:19This is my idea of nothing at all
00:24:29Sitting here waiting for an animal
00:24:30To give us an argument
00:24:31Look at that moon
00:24:34Mm
00:24:35And I had a date with Frenchy
00:24:38Oh, stop crabbing
00:24:39We're supposed to solve a murder
00:24:40You, uh
00:24:42You, brave journalist
00:24:43This is the first time
00:24:49I've ever been invited anywhere
00:24:50And asked not to shave
00:24:51Until after I get there
00:24:53I wanted to observe
00:24:55Your exact reaction
00:24:56When you tried the lotion
00:24:57Oh, now I understand
00:24:58I want this lotion to be perfect
00:25:03Before turning it over to you
00:25:04To be marketed
00:25:05Here
00:25:06It's a little strong
00:25:10That'll make the customers think
00:25:12They're getting their money's worth
00:25:13Oh, that feels great
00:25:16Very soothing
00:25:18I don't think you'll ever use anything else
00:25:21Well, we wouldn't want to market anything
00:25:23We wouldn't use ourselves
00:25:24Mm, that almost smells good enough
00:25:27To be used as a cologne
00:25:28Oh, what's the matter, Doc?
00:25:32Can't you stand your own lotion?
00:25:34I have a violent dislike for perfumes
00:25:36Oh, I'm sorry
00:25:37All right, Tommy
00:25:39Good night, Doc
00:25:41Goodbye, Tommy
00:26:06Hey
00:26:33What's that?
00:26:35Where?
00:26:36Over there
00:26:36Something's moving
00:26:37Come on out of there
00:26:44Whoever you are
00:26:44What are you doing out here, Miss Heath?
00:26:52I thought you might want some company
00:26:53Shall we sit down?
00:26:56You know, uh
00:26:57You shouldn't be wandering around
00:26:58In the garden at night
00:26:59After what's happened
00:27:00Neither should you
00:27:02Well, but it's part of my job
00:27:03Mine, too
00:27:04Roy was my brother
00:27:06Be careful
00:27:11I think it's Tommy
00:27:12Hello, Tommy
00:27:17Hello, everybody
00:27:18Hello, Tommy
00:27:18What's up, sis?
00:27:20Mr. Layton wanted to stay
00:27:21In the garden for a while
00:27:22So I joined him
00:27:23And don't tell me
00:27:24You're waiting for that animal
00:27:25Dr. Carruthers mentioned
00:27:26So you don't believe it
00:27:27So you don't believe it either
00:27:28I certainly do not
00:27:29It's ridiculous
00:27:30Somebody or something
00:27:32Killed your brother
00:27:33And I suppose you're working on the theory
00:27:36That the murderer
00:27:37That the murderer
00:27:37Always returns to the scene
00:27:38Of the crime
00:27:39Perhaps I am
00:27:41Well, not for me
00:27:43If you'll take my advice, Mary
00:27:45You'll leave the gentlemen
00:27:46To their vigil
00:27:46And go to bed
00:27:47That's what I'm going to do
00:27:48Good night
00:27:49Good night, Tommy
00:27:50I, uh
00:27:58Don't think your brother
00:27:58Likes my being here
00:27:59Oh, you mustn't mind, Tommy
00:28:01Or will be terribly upset
00:28:02I know
00:28:04Help!
00:28:13Tommy!
00:28:13Come on
00:28:14Help!
00:28:24Help!
00:28:31¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:29:01I'm keeping him here to get a picture of the devil bat.
00:29:03Say, that'll look great in the headlines.
00:29:05Devil bat strikes again.
00:29:09Listen, don't tell me it had horns.
00:29:11Maybe I better send a wagon with the steel bars
00:29:14and the strong boys with the straitjackets.
00:29:16Look, Joe, have I ever lied to you?
00:29:20Plenty of times.
00:29:21Well, I'm not lying this time.
00:29:23If it ever got out that I cooked up a fake story about a devil bat,
00:29:26I wouldn't be able to get a job on a country weekly.
00:29:28Print the story, Joe.
00:29:30So help me, it's on the level.
00:29:32All right, I'll print it.
00:29:34But I won't believe it.
00:29:35Not till one shot gets me a picture of that devil bat in action.
00:29:38Don't worry, he'll get it.
00:29:40Goodbye.
00:29:40You, my friend, are going to get a shot of the devil bat in action.
00:29:45Who, me?
00:29:46How?
00:29:47Have you noticed there's a taxidermist shop in the village?
00:29:51Well, you wouldn't suggest that I go out and stuff a bird, would you?
00:29:54One shot.
00:29:55I think that you'd even hint that I would suggest
00:29:57you have the village taxidermist build you a nice big bat for pictorial purposes.
00:30:01Besides, a bat isn't a bird, it's a mammal.
00:30:04Well, why didn't you say so in the first place?
00:30:06Where is this bird stuffing them for you?
00:30:10Oh, down on Cottage Grove Avenue.
00:30:12Oh, down on Cottage Grove Avenue.
00:30:42Oh, down on Cottage Grove Avenue.
00:31:12Now, here's the idea, Frenchy.
00:31:25You hang on to the bat till I get my camera set up.
00:31:28And when I raise my hand, you give the bat a good shove
00:31:31and it'll swing out just like it's flying.
00:31:33Then I can get a swell picture from a boss.
00:31:35Get it?
00:31:35Me?
00:31:36Gee, I am wise, no?
00:31:38No, but hang on to the bat until I raise my hand, huh?
00:31:42Thank you.
00:31:42Okay.
00:31:43Thank you.
00:31:43Thank you.
00:31:43Thank you.
00:31:52Thank you.
00:31:57¿Qué pasa?
00:32:27I was just conducting a little experiment, trying to find out how the devil bat does his killing.
00:32:32I'm sure McGuire didn't intend doing anything wrong.
00:32:35He's just a little over-sealous about his work.
00:32:38Well, with the town in an uproar, and everybody terror-stricken, wondering whether he's going to be the next victim,
00:32:44I don't want any more trouble stirred up, even with an artificial bat.
00:32:48You'd better get back to the hotel.
00:32:50I want to talk to the chief alone.
00:32:52Is it all right, chief?
00:32:53Yeah, but be careful in the future.
00:32:57Have you ever smelled anything like this before?
00:33:06Well, yes.
00:33:07That's the same stuff that's been on every one of the devil bat's victims.
00:33:10Where'd you get it?
00:33:11Found it in Don Morton's bathroom.
00:33:15Find out where Morton got it?
00:33:17No, I didn't want to arouse suspicion by asking questions till after it's been analyzed.
00:33:22You think it has any connection with the murders?
00:33:23That's the way it strikes me, but I can't figure out how.
00:33:28I'll get the police cameras on it right away.
00:33:31I'll snoop around and see if I can find out where Morton got it.
00:33:34Well, it probably came from down at the Heath Cosmetic Plant.
00:33:38I've been working on the theory of a disgruntled factory employee committing the crimes.
00:33:42It's certainly more than coincidental that all the victims have been members of the Heath and Morton families.
00:33:48Yeah.
00:33:49Looks like a plot to wipe them all out.
00:33:53I, uh, wish the rest of them would leave town until this crime is solved.
00:33:57You're worried about Mary, aren't you?
00:34:01Well, yes.
00:34:02I've been urging her to leave, but she won't go without her father.
00:34:05And he insists on remaining here to help clear up the crime.
00:34:08And worse than that, neither Heath nor Morton will let me give them a bodyguard.
00:34:12I guess we'll just have to wait for something to break.
00:34:14Good night, Chief.
00:34:15Good night, Johnny.
00:34:26Boy, if I got a picture, it'll knock my Ginty dead.
00:34:28Meet the double bat.
00:34:31Well, how about that wire?
00:34:32Looks as if the bat's on a flying trapeze.
00:34:35Oh, but I'm not through working on it yet.
00:34:37See, I can touch this picture up so the bat'll look like he's got nothing around him, but nothing.
00:34:42Okay, Rembrandt.
00:34:43You win.
00:34:48This is your news commentator, Walter King.
00:34:51Tonight we're broadcasting from the little village of Heathville,
00:34:53where an alleged devil bat has claimed three victims during the past six weeks.
00:34:57You will note that I say alleged devil bat.
00:34:59That, ladies and gentlemen, is because your correspondent has been very skeptical from the start
00:35:03as to the existence of this horrendous creature.
00:35:06I have as my guest in the studio tonight Professor Percival Garland Raines,
00:35:10perhaps the world's greatest authority on animal life.
00:35:12I'm going to interview Professor Raines on the subject of the devil bat.
00:35:16Our radio audience may draw its own conclusions.
00:35:19Professor Raines, first let me ask you, point blank,
00:35:22do you believe that any such creature as the devil bat exists?
00:35:26I do not.
00:35:28He's got a nerve.
00:35:29Quiet.
00:35:29In the dark ages when men and women lived in caves,
00:35:33there may have existed a bat of this size,
00:35:35but not in this day and age.
00:35:38How do you account for the fact that Mary Heath,
00:35:40whose two brothers were victims of the devil bat,
00:35:42and a newspaper reporter, John Layton,
00:35:45claimed to have seen this amazing creature?
00:35:47Sometimes under stress of excitement,
00:35:49our minds play tricks on us.
00:35:51Hey, he's insinuating you saw the little bat that wasn't there.
00:35:54Pipe down.
00:35:56But how about the picture of the devil bat
00:35:58published by Mr. Layton's paper?
00:36:00I examined that picture under a powerful magnifying glass.
00:36:03I denounce it as a fraud.
00:36:06Whoever constructed the strange-looking monster
00:36:08forgot to remove a label from the silk.
00:36:10From the silk used on its left wing.
00:36:13That label reads,
00:36:15Made in Japan.
00:36:23Put through a hurry, call to Heath.
00:36:24I want to talk to Johnny Layton.
00:36:27He's at the Heathville Hotel.
00:36:31One guess who that is.
00:36:32Yeah, McGinty.
00:36:39Go ahead.
00:36:40Pour it on.
00:36:41So you slipped over a fake picture on me, huh?
00:36:44Well, you're fired, both of you.
00:36:46And I'll see to it that you never work on another newspaper
00:36:48as long as I live.
00:36:51Made in Japan.
00:36:52You tell One-Shot McGuire
00:36:54he ought to be snapping photos in a booby hatch.
00:36:56Both of you, come on in and get your final checks.
00:36:59Oh, no.
00:37:00We're not coming in to get anything.
00:37:03All right, so we're fired.
00:37:04But we're staying here just the same.
00:37:06I saw that bat.
00:37:08We're going to stay here until we catch that bat.
00:37:09And when we do,
00:37:10I'm going to bring it in and stuff it down your throat.
00:37:13Goodbye.
00:37:17Well, we're fired.
00:37:18Mm-hmm.
00:37:19Again.
00:37:22That's him calling back to apologize.
00:37:24Now, you give him a good scare.
00:37:25No use begging us fuel to work for you again, my Getty.
00:37:29You fired us, and we're staying fired.
00:37:32Oh.
00:37:32Oh, Mary, I thought it was somebody else.
00:37:35Johnny, why did you make a joke of a tragic thing like this?
00:37:38But it wasn't intended as a joke, Mary.
00:37:39I was only trying to get the news.
00:37:41I suppose you call it getting the news
00:37:43when you arranged to print a picture
00:37:44that's a deliberate hoax
00:37:46that has the entire country laughing.
00:37:49A grand joke, Johnny.
00:37:51But somehow I can't appreciate it.
00:37:53But I can explain that picture.
00:37:55Don't try, Johnny.
00:38:05Made in Japan.
00:38:07I ought to skin you alive
00:38:08and then you're high to a barn door.
00:38:15Here's the chemistry part on that shaving lotion.
00:38:19I see he couldn't break down one of the ingredients.
00:38:21Yes, he said it must be some element
00:38:24with which he's not familiar.
00:38:27We won't get anywhere until we identify it.
00:38:31There's just one other man in this town
00:38:33that might be able to help us.
00:38:35Dr. Carruthers.
00:38:38Yeah, Carruthers could help us.
00:38:40I found out he compounded that lotion.
00:38:42Well, if you suspect Carruthers,
00:38:44you're barking up the wrong tree, Johnny.
00:38:47He's the last man in this town
00:38:48that would harm anyone.
00:38:49Why, everybody loves him.
00:38:51Maybe so.
00:38:53But here's something else I dug up.
00:38:57The Heath and Morton fortunes
00:38:58are based on a greaseless cold cream formula
00:39:00Dr. Carruthers invented.
00:39:02So what?
00:39:03All the doctor got out of it was $10,000
00:39:06and the others made a fortune.
00:39:08Well, it's common knowledge
00:39:10that he sold out for cash
00:39:11when he could have had an interest in the firm.
00:39:13Just the same,
00:39:15every victim had this stuff
00:39:16from his laboratory on him.
00:39:20Maybe you've been working too hard
00:39:22on this case, Johnny.
00:39:24He'd like to get his reaction on this stuff.
00:39:26If he denies knowing anything about it,
00:39:28we'll know there's a tab somewhere.
00:39:29I think you're bombing.
00:39:32But just to show you
00:39:33that I'm following up every clue,
00:39:35we'll talk to him.
00:39:36We'll, uh,
00:39:37put this in another bottle
00:39:38and without telling him we know
00:39:40he can punt at it,
00:39:41ask him to analyze it.
00:39:42Doc,
00:39:42I hope we're not upsetting your work
00:39:44barging in on you this way.
00:39:46No, no,
00:39:46not at all.
00:39:47I'm anxious to help solve these crimes.
00:39:50All the victims were
00:39:51very dear friends of mine.
00:39:53Here's a sample of the stuff
00:39:54young Morton and the two heath boys
00:39:55had on them
00:39:56when they were attacked
00:39:56by the devil bat.
00:39:57Of course,
00:39:58it doesn't make sense to me
00:39:59that a bird would choose
00:40:01only people
00:40:02using that particular stuff.
00:40:04A bat is not a bird.
00:40:06It's a mammal.
00:40:08Well,
00:40:08well, anyway,
00:40:09our police chemists
00:40:10couldn't break down
00:40:10one of the ingredients.
00:40:11We thought perhaps you could.
00:40:15Why?
00:40:16I compounded this myself.
00:40:19It's a new shaving lotion
00:40:20I'm experimenting with.
00:40:23The ingredient
00:40:24your chemists
00:40:24couldn't break down
00:40:25I discovered years ago
00:40:27in Tibet.
00:40:28How did you happen
00:40:29to put it in a shaving lotion?
00:40:31Oh,
00:40:32the llamas use it
00:40:33in some of their religious rites
00:40:34as a perfume.
00:40:36The scent is very pleasant
00:40:37and can't be imitated
00:40:39by competitors.
00:40:40But what we're done, Morton,
00:40:41the two heat boys
00:40:42doing with this stuff?
00:40:44Oh,
00:40:45it is the policy
00:40:46of our firm
00:40:47to try out
00:40:48any new product
00:40:48before marketing it.
00:40:50Well,
00:40:51that knocks our theory
00:40:52into a cocked hat.
00:40:53Yeah.
00:40:55We were hoping
00:40:56the unknown ingredient
00:40:57might turn out
00:40:57to be some sort of a clue.
00:40:58This isn't the kind
00:41:01of bottle
00:41:02I give it out in.
00:41:03But I presume
00:41:04your chemist
00:41:04changed it
00:41:05when making the analysis.
00:41:07Yeah.
00:41:09Is there anything else
00:41:10I can do
00:41:11to help?
00:41:13Tell me,
00:41:13did you hear
00:41:14Professor Raines
00:41:14on the radio last night?
00:41:16Yes.
00:41:17It was very interesting
00:41:19and very asinine.
00:41:21You mean you believe
00:41:22there is a devil bat?
00:41:23Why not?
00:41:24You saw it,
00:41:24didn't you?
00:41:25Well,
00:41:25sure I did.
00:41:26So did Mary.
00:41:27Then why worry
00:41:27about what one scientist
00:41:28says?
00:41:30That one scientist
00:41:31got me fired.
00:41:33Oh.
00:41:34You mean
00:41:34your newspaper
00:41:36discharged you?
00:41:38That's right.
00:41:39Oh,
00:41:39that's too bad.
00:41:42Then you'll be leaving
00:41:43Keatsville
00:41:44before the mystery
00:41:44is solved.
00:41:46I'm afraid not.
00:41:47I'm going to stay here
00:41:49and work with the chief.
00:41:52Since you're going
00:41:53to stay here
00:41:54for a while,
00:41:55I would like you
00:41:56to try out
00:41:57a bottle of the new lotion
00:41:59and tell me
00:42:00how you like it.
00:42:01And you too, chief.
00:42:03No, no.
00:42:03Not me, doc.
00:42:04If my wife
00:42:05ever smelled
00:42:06perfume on me,
00:42:07she'd suspect
00:42:08me, sure.
00:42:10Well, Mr. Layton,
00:42:11I understand
00:42:11you are not married.
00:42:12All right.
00:42:13I'll try it in the morning
00:42:14when I shave.
00:42:15I guess we'd better
00:42:15be going, chief.
00:42:16See you later, doc.
00:42:18So long, Dr. Crudis.
00:42:20Goodbye,
00:42:21Mr. Layton.
00:42:33What's the matter?
00:42:34What's the matter?
00:42:35Does that smelly
00:42:36shaving lotion
00:42:37put you to sleep?
00:42:37Well, why'd you tell
00:42:38the doc you're going
00:42:39to use it
00:42:39if you think
00:42:40it's smelly?
00:42:41Oh, I don't know.
00:42:41I guess I was
00:42:42a little ashamed
00:42:43of ever suspecting
00:42:44the old doc.
00:42:45Well, I like it
00:42:45and I'm going
00:42:46to tell him so.
00:42:50What time is it?
00:42:52After midnight.
00:42:53Midnight?
00:42:55Oh, they ain't
00:42:55no use
00:42:55of waiting
00:42:56around here
00:42:56any longer.
00:42:57This must be
00:42:58the bat's night off.
00:42:59Did you hear that?
00:43:07Yeah.
00:43:14Get that camera.
00:43:15You got him.
00:43:38Listen, Johnny,
00:43:39I'm going to cook
00:43:40that bread personally
00:43:41for McGinney
00:43:41and I'll even
00:43:42stuff it myself.
00:43:43Ha-ha-ha-ha!
00:43:44¡Gracias!
00:44:14I was still skeptical when I came to Heathville today
00:44:24to examine the body of this so-called devil bat.
00:44:28But after seeing it personally
00:44:30and making exhaustive research,
00:44:33I've arrived at the conclusion that the creature is the lone survivor
00:44:37of a type of giant bat
00:44:39which existed in great numbers during the early part of the Neolithic age.
00:44:44Perhaps I should explain for the benefit of some of our listeners
00:44:49that the Neolithic age
00:44:51is that period of antiquity commonly called the Stone Age.
00:44:58Imbecile, bombastic ignoramus.
00:45:14So, let's go.
00:45:19So, let's go.
00:45:21So, let's go.
00:45:23Sorry, McGinty, but one shot and I are not interested.
00:45:51At your prices.
00:45:52Of course, if there was a raise of, say, twenty...
00:45:55Thirty.
00:45:56Thirty dollars plus a fat bonus,
00:45:57we might consider it.
00:45:59Now, hold up, men.
00:46:00Both of you.
00:46:01I refuse to be robbed.
00:46:03Have it your way, McGinty.
00:46:04Have it your way.
00:46:05But we have the bat's corpus delecti
00:46:07and the exclusive picture.
00:46:09Of course, I've got an eyewitness story
00:46:11that two syndicates are bidding for.
00:46:14And don't forget, you've got to pay us for the time we were fired.
00:46:18That's better.
00:46:20Now you're talking, boss.
00:46:21Okay, we're working for you again.
00:46:23We'll gather up the loose ends and see you in a couple of days.
00:46:25Goodbye.
00:46:25Come in.
00:46:30Hello, Johnny.
00:46:31Well, Mary.
00:46:32Johnny, I came to tell you that I'm sorry
00:46:35I said what I did the last time we talked.
00:46:38Do you suppose...
00:46:39Well, I don't know how to say it, but...
00:46:41I do.
00:46:43Miss Heath, do you suppose that little French girl
00:46:45would apologize to me if I looked her up?
00:46:47Well, I'm positive she would.
00:46:49Well, I don't know.
00:47:19Well, I don't know.
00:47:49Splendid.
00:47:58You will be even greater than your unfortunate predecessor.
00:48:14Enraged, aren't you?
00:48:17Fine.
00:48:18I'm enraged also.
00:48:22Tonight I shall call on Henry Morton
00:48:24and you shall strike him down.
00:48:30Henry,
00:48:31the lotion has turned out to be better than I had hoped.
00:48:35I want you to try it.
00:48:37Well,
00:48:38well, just leave it here, Doc,
00:48:40and then I'll try it in the morning after shaving.
00:48:46Smells good, doesn't it?
00:48:47Yes, but isn't it too strong?
00:48:50No, no, no.
00:48:51The operation quickly tones it down just to the right scent.
00:48:56Rub a few drops on your face.
00:48:58Well, I'd rather wait until after I shave
00:49:00and my skin will be more tender and receptive to a lotion.
00:49:04Oh, well, uh, just a little here.
00:49:08The texture of the skin there is always very delicate.
00:49:12I'll give you a few drops in your hand.
00:49:19I hope you're right about that scent evaporating quickly.
00:49:31I smell the high heavens.
00:49:34Perhaps that will be the secret of its success.
00:49:38Well, you can never tell what's going to happen in this business.
00:49:41You can believe me, Henry.
00:49:43You don't have to worry.
00:49:45Yes, I can believe that, Doc.
00:49:47All of your formulas have been highly successful.
00:49:51Well, I've been going over the report
00:49:52to the company's annual earnings.
00:49:55A net profit of over a million dollars.
00:49:58Not bad, eh?
00:50:00When you remember what we built on.
00:50:04A mere $10,000 for your formula.
00:50:08You shouldn't have demanded all cash, Doc.
00:50:11You should have ridden along with us.
00:50:13Then you'd be rich, too.
00:50:15Well, then you've had a lot of fun in your laboratory
00:50:18with your experiments,
00:50:21dreaming up something new.
00:50:22You're a dreamer, Doc.
00:50:26Too much money is bad for dreamers.
00:50:29So you try to pay me in flattery,
00:50:32telling me that I'm a dreamer.
00:50:35Well, I do dream.
00:50:39Dreams that you could never guess.
00:50:43Your nerves are afraid, Doc.
00:50:45Now calm down.
00:50:46Get a grip on yourself.
00:50:48You've been working too hard on your formula.
00:50:50Formula?
00:50:52That's but child's play for a great scientist.
00:50:56Your brain is too feeble to conceive
00:50:59what I have accomplished
00:51:01in the realm of science.
00:51:04Doc,
00:51:05you've made some great scientific discovery.
00:51:08What is it?
00:51:10When you'll find out, Henry,
00:51:12it'll be too late for you.
00:51:15Oh, come.
00:51:16Come, Doc.
00:51:16You can't pretend to control a man's destiny.
00:51:22I've already proved it
00:51:24three times.
00:51:34I'm sorry.
00:51:35Perhaps you're right, Henry,
00:51:39about my working too hard.
00:51:42I guess I'm a little tired.
00:51:44I'd better go home and
00:51:45get some rest.
00:51:46Sure.
00:51:47A night's sleep will do you good.
00:51:49Good night, Doc.
00:51:52Goodbye, Henry.
00:51:53Thirty-six, Jay.
00:52:07Hello?
00:52:08Oh, that you, Martin?
00:52:10Yes, Henry.
00:52:12I want you to call Chief of Police Wilkins
00:52:14to come to your house immediately.
00:52:16It's very important.
00:52:17Chief's here now.
00:52:18Well, don't let him leave until I get there.
00:52:20What a nice happened.
00:52:22I think I've got a true to all those murders.
00:52:25It may peter out.
00:52:26But if half what I suspect is true
00:52:28is the most diabolical plot
00:52:31that a madman ever concocted.
00:52:33What is it?
00:52:37Talk about the absent-minded professor.
00:52:39I forgot my hat.
00:52:42Henry, what is it?
00:52:44I'll tell you all about it when I get there.
00:52:46I hope I didn't intrude on a private conversation.
00:52:49No, nothing important.
00:52:51Thank you.
00:53:12I'm sorry.
00:53:13¡Gracias!
00:53:43¡Gracias!
00:54:13I hope Henry was right about having the clue
00:54:20But why didn't he explain more about it when he phoned
00:54:24When I insisted
00:54:25He changed his tone as if he'd been interrupted
00:54:28I was afraid that he might be overheard
00:54:30What is that squeaky sound?
00:54:37Oh, just some night noise
00:54:39Help!
00:54:43Help!
00:55:13Help!
00:55:14Help!
00:55:15Help!
00:55:16Help!
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00:55:30Help!
00:55:31Help!
00:55:32Help!
00:55:33Help!
00:55:34¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:56:04...of a human controlling a bat is fantastic.
00:56:06Just the same, no villager's been killed or even attacked.
00:56:10You're forgetting, aren't you, that Mr. McGuire was attacked.
00:56:13He's not a member of either family.
00:56:15Why, I'm practically a member of this family already.
00:56:17I'm going to marry Miss Heast's maid.
00:56:19Oh, really?
00:56:21Well, boys, I'll have Maxine show you to your room.
00:56:23Thank you.
00:56:24I must be running along home. It's past my bedtime.
00:56:26Good night, gentlemen.
00:56:27Good night, Martin.
00:56:28Good night, Doctor.
00:56:28Good night, Doctor.
00:56:30Goodbye, Mary.
00:56:33Come along.
00:56:34Maxine.
00:56:42Oui, mademoiselle.
00:56:48Did you fill my perfume bottles with something new?
00:56:50Oh, no, mademoiselle.
00:56:52I never touch your perfume.
00:56:53It's funny.
00:56:54I don't recognize it.
00:56:55Perhaps Dad filled them as a surprise.
00:56:59He always does that with every new perfume the plant puts out.
00:57:03Is there anything else?
00:57:04No, Maxine.
00:57:04That's all.
00:57:05Good night.
00:57:06Good night, mademoiselle.
00:57:06Good night.
00:57:07Good night.
00:57:07Good night.
00:57:08Good night.
00:57:08Good night.
00:57:08Good night.
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00:57:12Good night.
00:57:12Good night.
00:57:12Good night.
00:57:12Good night.
00:57:13Good night.
00:57:13Good night.
00:57:13Good night.
00:57:14Good night.
00:57:15Good night.
00:57:16Good night.
00:57:16Good night.
00:57:17Good night.
00:57:17Good night.
00:57:18Good night.
00:57:18Good night.
00:57:19Good night.
00:57:19Good night.
00:57:20Good night.
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00:57:21Good night.
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00:57:23Good night.
00:57:23Good night.
00:57:24Good night.
00:57:24Good night.
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00:57:26Good night.
00:57:27Good night.
00:57:28Good night.
00:57:29¿Qué pasa?
00:57:59It was trying to get in the window.
00:58:01A big bat.
00:58:03Oh, it was awful.
00:58:10Mary, I want you to tell me everything you did just before that bat tried to get in.
00:58:14Well, first I took a bath.
00:58:17Then I brushed my hair, and Maxine came in and turned the covers down.
00:58:21And then fastened the screen, which somehow had come unhooked.
00:58:24Yeah?
00:58:25Go ahead, what else?
00:58:26Well, then we talked about some new perfume that someone had put in my dressing table bottles.
00:58:31Dad, did you put any new perfume in my bottles?
00:58:34No, I didn't.
00:58:36Is that the stuff?
00:58:37Yes.
00:58:38Johnny, this smells like...
00:58:39Dave, quiet.
00:58:41I've got a hunch that I want to follow up.
00:58:43I'll need everybody's cooperation.
00:58:44We'll do everything we can.
00:58:46Of course.
00:58:46What's Carruthers' number?
00:58:4948J.
00:58:54Operator, give me 48J, please.
00:58:59Hello, Dr. Carruthers.
00:59:00This is Johnny Layton.
00:59:01That's right.
00:59:02Something terrible has happened to Mary.
00:59:04Can you hurry over?
00:59:04I'll be right there.
00:59:07Good.
00:59:09Oh, wait, Johnny.
00:59:09I'm all right.
00:59:10I don't need a doctor.
00:59:11That's where the cooperation part comes in, Mary.
00:59:13You'll have to pretend to be a nervous wreck.
00:59:15Mr. Heath, you in one shot must help her trick Dr. Carruthers into staying here as long as you can.
00:59:18Where are you going, Johnny?
00:59:20To, uh, do a little private bat hunting.
00:59:22To, uh, do a little private bat hunting.
00:59:52The devil bat, try to get through that window.
01:00:09If she's suffering from fright, I'll give you a set up, then.
01:00:14Well, Mr. Layton.
01:00:16Well, I guess he's out in the garden hunting the devil bat.
01:00:18Layton is a very brave young man.
01:00:22Give his heat one of these every half an hour.
01:00:24Oui, doctor.
01:00:25It will quieten her nerves.
01:00:26But, Doc, hadn't you better stay until she's quieter?
01:00:29She'll be all right in the morning.
01:00:30Hey, Doc, I don't feel so good myself.
01:00:33Would you mind taking my temperature?
01:00:34You look perfectly well, Mr. McGuire.
01:00:37Well, you ought to see my tongue.
01:00:38It looks just like a squirrel's tail.
01:00:40Look.
01:00:41Uh-oh.
01:00:41Try some caramel.
01:00:42Well, you ought to see my tongue.
01:01:12¡Gracias!
01:01:42¡Gracias!
01:02:05You may have visited us tonight
01:02:07And it would be dangerous for me
01:02:10If they found you here
01:02:11And it would be dangerous for me
01:02:41And it would be dangerous for me
01:03:11Hi, Doc
01:03:26I hope I'm not intruding
01:03:28No, no, not at all
01:03:30I heard you're out
01:03:32Stalking the devil back
01:03:34Any success?
01:03:35No, but I thought maybe you might be able to help me
01:03:38Well, I don't see how that's possible
01:03:39But if you can suggest anything
01:03:41Well, you could give me some more of that new concoction of yours
01:03:45That shaving lotion
01:03:46But how on earth could that possibly help catch the devil back?
01:03:50I've still got a crazy idea
01:03:53I've still got a crazy idea that if I douse myself with it
01:03:55It might attract the killer
01:03:56I don't see how you can connect the two
01:03:59But there is a bottle of the lotion on the table
01:04:01Thanks
01:04:03You see, Doc
01:04:24I figured out something
01:04:25All four of the murdered people
01:04:27Have this lotion on them
01:04:28When the devil bats struck
01:04:29Now my plan is to sit in the garden
01:04:32And when the killer makes one of those power dives
01:04:35I'll blast him
01:04:36Layton, I'm afraid
01:04:38All these murders have affected your mind
01:04:40Maybe you'd like to come along, Doc
01:04:43And be an eyewitness
01:04:44I'm sure it would be just a waste of time
01:04:48But I'd be glad to watch your experiment
01:04:50Good
01:04:51I knew I could count on you to help me
01:04:54I tell you, Layton
01:05:01Expecting a bat to be attracted by the scent of a lotion
01:05:04Is all foolishness
01:05:05I think I better run around
01:05:08Ah, sit down, Doc
01:05:09The devil bats behind schedule tonight
01:05:13You, uh, aren't very chummy tonight
01:05:21What's the matter?
01:05:23Your firearms always make me nervous
01:05:26Oh
01:05:26I thought maybe you didn't want to be sitting too close to me
01:05:29Just in case the devil bats show
01:05:31According to your theory
01:05:34The killer wouldn't attack me
01:05:35I haven't any of that lotion on me
01:05:43You have now, Doc
01:05:44Why did you do that?
01:05:45To make it a 50-50 proposition, Doc
01:05:48Now sit down
01:05:51And don't try any shenanigans
01:05:53Not so funny when it's your own juggler vein that's in danger
01:06:01Is it, Doc?
01:06:04I
01:06:04I don't know what you're talking about
01:06:06Maybe you've made a mistake
01:06:09When you let that devil bat of yours out of the attic tonight
01:06:11Don't worry about the bat killing you
01:06:15I'm saving you for the hangman
01:06:16Tell me, Doc
01:06:22How did you, uh, develop a monster bat like that?
01:06:27You wouldn't understand
01:06:28Scientific theory
01:06:29Fizziori
01:06:59Oh, Chief, what are you doing out here?
01:07:09Young fellow, don't think that you're the only man working on this case.
01:07:12It was lucky I was here, too.
01:07:14Thanks, did you kill the devil, Bat?
01:07:15No, he got away.
01:07:16Well, here's one bird that didn't get away.
01:07:18And he's the murderer we've both been looking for.
01:07:22Quick, shoot him!
01:07:29Where is it?
01:07:32It's gone.
01:07:35And so's the doctor.
01:07:36Did you get the bat?
01:07:37What happened?
01:07:38Dr. Rothers is the murderer.
01:07:40And he's hiding somewhere.
01:07:41He's in the garden.
01:07:41You fellas get back to the house and guard Mary.
01:07:45Come on.
01:07:53Doctor!
01:07:54Doctor Crothers!
01:07:57Doctor!
01:07:59Has anything happened to Johnny?
01:08:01Is he hurt?
01:08:02They took him up to my place.
01:08:04You better come along with me.
01:08:22That was Mary.
01:08:22That was Mary.
01:08:29Are you all right, Mary?
01:08:37Go help Dr. Carruthers.
01:08:38He's over there.
01:08:42That devil, Bat, belonged to the doctor, Mary.
01:08:44He created it to commit those murders.
01:08:49Well, it's too late to help the doc.
01:08:51To be with you,
01:09:17to be with you.
01:09:17¡Gracias!
01:09:47¡Gracias!
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