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A young soldier is killed in the Vietnam War and the family is sent the death notice back in America. He returns home as a vampire and survives on his victims' blood. Soon, he is found dead.
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00:00:00You
00:01:59Andy.
00:02:01Andy.
00:02:03Andy.
00:02:05Andy.
00:02:13Andy.
00:02:15Andy.
00:02:17Andy.
00:02:19You can die, Andy.
00:02:23You can die.
00:02:27You promised to end me.
00:02:31You promised to come back.
00:02:35You promised to end me.
00:02:39You promised to end me.
00:02:49You promised to end me.
00:02:51You promised to end me.
00:03:01You promised to end me.
00:03:03I don't know.
00:03:33For that which we are about to receive, may God make us truly thankful and bless us.
00:03:42You come back.
00:03:43I know you're all right.
00:03:44You come home.
00:03:46Andy, you come home to me.
00:03:48You promised you.
00:03:49You promised you're alive.
00:03:52You'll be all right.
00:03:55Well, I'm starving.
00:03:57You carved the roast beef?
00:04:00I think a man should always do the carving.
00:04:04Is it too well?
00:04:05No, it's just right, honey.
00:04:07Salad, please.
00:04:08Kathy, don't ever marry a man who can't carve a roast beef for a turkey.
00:04:12It's traditional.
00:04:13Charlie's father taught him to carve, and he taught Andy to carve.
00:04:16It's something that's passed down from generation to generation.
00:04:19Looks delicious, honey.
00:04:20Well, you like it.
00:04:21Andy likes it medium.
00:04:22There's a fine line there that satisfies everybody.
00:04:25When Andy comes home...
00:04:26Joanne's mother has a great recipe for a vegetarian cutlet or something.
00:04:29She says it tastes just like meat.
00:04:31Oh, that reminds me.
00:04:32Joanne called today.
00:04:33She wanted to ask about Andy.
00:04:35We had a lovely conversation.
00:04:36I promised her that when she came home, we'd all have a lovely dinner together.
00:04:40She was full of questions, questions after questions.
00:04:43She wanted to know what we'd heard from him when he was coming home.
00:04:45She still wears his ring.
00:04:47She's just mad about him.
00:04:49Oh, please.
00:04:50I hope nobody will give me away.
00:04:52I indulged in a little white lie.
00:04:55Well, it wasn't exactly a lie.
00:04:57I just told her that we'd had a letter.
00:05:00A more recent letter than it actually was.
00:05:03I mean, she was so concerned that...
00:05:05Evening, Christine.
00:05:32George?
00:05:34May I come in?
00:05:36What is it, George?
00:05:38Oh, you're not.
00:05:39Evening, George.
00:05:42What could I do for you?
00:05:44I...
00:05:45I'm afraid I have some sad news for you, Charlie.
00:05:53What is it, Daddy?
00:05:54I'm sorry, Charlie.
00:06:04If there's anything I can do.
00:06:14What is it, Charlie?
00:06:15What does he want?
00:06:17Give me a call, Charlie, if there's anything.
00:06:18Thanks, George.
00:06:19What does he want?
00:06:20Give me a call, Charlie, if there's anything.
00:06:21Thanks, George.
00:06:22What does it say, Daddy?
00:06:23What does it say, Daddy?
00:06:24What does it say, Daddy?
00:06:25What does it say, Daddy?
00:06:26What does it say, Daddy?
00:06:31What does it say, Daddy?
00:06:47What does it say, Daddy?
00:06:52It's a joke.
00:06:53It's a joke, Daddy.
00:07:06It's a joke.
00:07:07It's a joke.
00:07:08It's a joke.
00:07:09Andy.
00:07:11No.
00:07:14Oh, God.
00:07:16Oh, my God.
00:07:17No.
00:07:18It's a lie.
00:07:20It's a lie.
00:07:22It's a lie.
00:07:24It's a lie.
00:07:32Don't, Daddy.
00:07:36Don't.
00:07:39Oh, God.
00:07:41Oh, God.
00:07:44Oh.
00:07:45Oh, my God.
00:07:47I don't want to move my body.
00:07:51OK, my body.
00:07:52That's all.
00:07:53One thing, I think no matter what you're doing.
00:07:55Catcher.
00:07:57Are you Lull in that power?
00:08:00I'm Miss nineteenth time.
00:08:01Here we go.
00:08:02What's going on?
00:08:03It's a lie.
00:08:04You know?
00:08:06This is what the matter.
00:08:07It's also a lie.
00:08:08We can't die.
00:08:14We can't die.
00:08:18We promise we can't die.
00:08:27We can't die.
00:08:34And I...
00:08:37You promised.
00:08:39You promised.
00:08:45You promised.
00:08:49You're all right.
00:08:52I can tell.
00:08:56You're alive.
00:08:59I know it.
00:09:01I can feel it.
00:09:06They lied.
00:09:10They lied.
00:09:15You'll come back.
00:09:19You'll come back.
00:09:31Hey, soldier, where are you headed?
00:09:35Come on, hop aboard.
00:09:40Hey, lay me three with hash on the side.
00:09:42What kind of language is that?
00:09:44Whatever kind it is, it don't apply to you.
00:09:48Well, you could do worse.
00:09:50I have, honey, I have.
00:09:52Yes, sir.
00:09:53Yes, sir.
00:09:54Can I see a menu?
00:09:55On the wall, sweetheart.
00:09:57Hey, Ed, here comes Howie.
00:09:59Oh, come on.
00:10:01Hey, let me three with hash on the side.
00:10:03Hey, lay me three with hash on the side.
00:10:05What kind of language is that?
00:10:06Whatever kind it is, it don't apply to you.
00:10:09Well, you could do worse.
00:10:10I have, honey, I have.
00:10:12Yes, sir.
00:10:13I see a menu.
00:10:14On the wall, sweetheart.
00:10:19Hey, Ed, here comes Howie.
00:10:27Hi, Rosalie.
00:10:28What do you know?
00:10:29Why don't you shut off your engine and stay a couple of seconds?
00:10:31Nah, I'm running later than hell tonight.
00:10:32Just stopped by for a pack of smokes.
00:10:34Hey, Ed.
00:10:35Give me two black coffees to go, will you?
00:10:37Right.
00:10:39Hey, who's riding with you?
00:10:40Hey, don't tell the boss.
00:10:41It's just a soldier I picked up.
00:10:43Bad boy, Howie.
00:10:44You know you're not supposed to pick up hitchhikers.
00:10:46I needed the company.
00:10:47Turns out I should have left him on the road.
00:10:49How come?
00:10:50He's a real weirdo.
00:10:51He hasn't said two words since I picked him up.
00:10:54Not even a thank you.
00:10:56Well, what kind of a soldier is he?
00:10:59Theirs or ours?
00:11:01Ours.
00:11:03Good.
00:11:05Well, I thought we were being invaded.
00:11:11Here's your coffee, Buster.
00:11:13Come back and see me sometime.
00:11:15Thanks, Rosalie.
00:11:16I'll see you on Friday, okay?
00:11:30Here you go, pal.
00:11:31Brought you a cup of coffee.
00:11:32Jeez.
00:11:33Jeez.
00:12:02Good.
00:12:03Good.
00:12:04Good.
00:12:05Good.
00:12:06Good.
00:12:07Good.
00:12:08Good.
00:12:09Good.
00:12:10Good.
00:12:11Good.
00:12:12Good.
00:12:13Good.
00:12:14Good.
00:12:15Good.
00:12:16Good.
00:12:17Good.
00:12:18Good.
00:12:19Good.
00:12:20Good.
00:12:21Good.
00:12:22Good.
00:12:23Good.
00:12:24Good.
00:12:25Good.
00:12:26Good.
00:12:27Good.
00:12:28Good.
00:12:29Good.
00:12:30Oh, my God.
00:13:00Daddy, I heard something downstairs.
00:13:18What is it, Charlie?
00:13:19What's the matter?
00:13:21Nothing.
00:13:23Go back to sleep.
00:13:30Go back to sleep.
00:14:00Butch, how did you get in here?
00:14:11Charlie, the doors.
00:14:16I'll get open, I'm sure I'll lock it.
00:14:28Right there.
00:14:30Well, butch, I'm sorry.
00:14:41There.
00:14:42Andy.
00:14:55Andy.
00:14:56Andy.
00:14:57Andy.
00:14:58I don't believe it.
00:15:00Oh, come on in, son.
00:15:03Oh, Andy.
00:15:04I'm so sorry.
00:15:05Let's get a look at you.
00:15:07Andy, did you want to?
00:15:08You didn't write to us.
00:15:09I was getting so worried.
00:15:11I can't believe you're really here.
00:15:12Do you know they sent us a telegram tonight?
00:15:14Can you imagine those idiots in the State Department?
00:15:16They had you in your grave.
00:15:18How did you get here?
00:15:21Do you want something to eat?
00:15:21Do you want some tea?
00:15:22Kathy, make him a cup of tea.
00:15:24Oh, my God.
00:15:24I'll go get you some tea.
00:15:25Hey, you know, Joanne calls.
00:15:27You want to see her?
00:15:28Everybody's been calling.
00:15:29Everybody's...
00:15:29They've been asking about you.
00:15:31Just across the state, they want to play football with you.
00:15:33I've got an idea.
00:15:34I know.
00:15:35Oh, I know what I'm going to do.
00:15:36I'm going to call everybody up, and we're going to have a big celebration.
00:15:39Oh, that's a great idea, hon.
00:15:41Oh.
00:15:43Let's wait a while, Mom.
00:15:44Oh, but I didn't mean tonight.
00:15:51I meant not until you've rested up for a couple of days.
00:15:56Here's your tea, Andy.
00:15:58Nothing for me, thanks.
00:15:59But, but, but, but, Andy, you have to have something.
00:16:02I mean, you're so thin, honey.
00:16:04I mean, you must have, you know, had a terrible time.
00:16:08Pretty rough over there, I saw it.
00:16:11Over where?
00:16:12Andy, look, I'm not going to dwell on this, but...
00:16:17Do you know that they sent us a telegram tonight?
00:16:20I mean, they actually sent us a telegram telling us that you were killed.
00:16:23They actually said that my son was dead.
00:16:28I was.
00:16:42Oh, OK.
00:16:55Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
00:17:25Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
00:17:55Two miles east, you're right there.
00:18:25You all have a lovely picnic, and I'm going to go inside and clean up the kitchen.
00:18:53Mother, join us.
00:18:54No, no, no, you know I can't stand to have a mess.
00:18:58Well, you go ahead, and if there's anything you need, you just call me.
00:19:03Oh, Andy, she's so happy since you got back.
00:19:06Well, sometimes I feel like I ought to get down on my knees and pray.
00:19:11Every five minutes, pray all day long.
00:19:15It's a miracle, Andy.
00:19:19A real miracle.
00:19:24A real miracle.
00:19:28A real miracle.
00:19:38Poor guy.
00:19:40Any idea yet what happened?
00:19:42Truck driver, wasn't he?
00:19:43Well, what do you make of that, Doc?
00:19:47I don't know.
00:19:48Looks like a needle mark.
00:19:49Could be.
00:19:50Well, you think he was on dope?
00:19:52Ted, don't speculate.
00:19:53Wait till I finish with the autopsy.
00:20:02Boy, they really rip them up, don't they, Doc?
00:20:04They?
00:20:05They?
00:20:06They?
00:20:07Yeah, they really do.
00:20:11Hey, Butch.
00:20:12Hey-ya.
00:20:13There it is.
00:20:14Well, what's the matter with you?
00:20:15Well, that's a heck of a way to treat an old enemy.
00:20:17Just for that, I'll eat it myself.
00:20:18Morning, Ben.
00:20:19Morning, Mr. B.
00:20:20Say, what's the matter with that dog of yours?
00:20:21He didn't bark or nothing.
00:20:22He just ignored me.
00:20:23Yeah, well, he's got more important things on his mind.
00:20:24Well, I don't know.
00:20:25Maybe he's got an upset stomach.
00:20:26Had me a dog once, ate a pickle.
00:20:27Can you imagine it?
00:20:28A great big dill pickle.
00:20:29It was yea long.
00:20:30And he got sick.
00:20:31And he threw up all over Marilyn's cashmere sweater.
00:20:32Ben, Ben.
00:20:33Don't blame me.
00:20:34Ben.
00:20:35Ben.
00:20:36Take a look over there.
00:20:37Who's that?
00:20:38You got a visitor?
00:20:39Marilyn took in some boarders once.
00:20:40Geez, what a mess.
00:20:41Ben.
00:20:42They've loused up the whole plumbing system.
00:20:43Ben.
00:20:44What?
00:20:45Andy's home.
00:20:46Who's that?
00:20:47You got a visitor?
00:20:48Marilyn took in some boarders once.
00:20:50Geez, what a mess.
00:20:51Ben.
00:20:52They've loused up the whole plumbing system.
00:20:53Ben.
00:20:54What?
00:20:55Andy's home.
00:20:56Ben.
00:20:57What?
00:20:58Andy's home.
00:20:59Andy?
00:21:00Yeah.
00:21:01Is that Andy?
00:21:03Well, l'll just be damned.
00:21:04Go on over and say hello, huh?
00:21:06Andy!
00:21:07l'll just be double-dollar damned.
00:21:09There he is!
00:21:10Andy!
00:21:11Andy!
00:21:12When did you get back?
00:21:14Well, l'm just gonna shake that hand, boy!
00:21:17Tell me, Andy, what time did you get in?
00:21:20Got in on Wednesday night, Ben.
00:21:22Yeah?
00:21:23Oh, is that an egg salad sandwich?
00:21:26Catherine.
00:21:27Ah, thank you.
00:21:30Well, tell me, Andy, what'd you do?
00:21:33Just walk in, scare the pants off your old man?
00:21:36We came downstairs, Ben, and there he was.
00:21:39Hmm.
00:21:40I'd done the same thing when I come back from Okinawa.
00:21:42I penned a note on my jacket.
00:21:44It said, will you please take care of this poor little orphan soldier boy?
00:21:47And I rang the doorbell.
00:21:49My dad's eyebrows shot clear up the top for his head.
00:21:51Kathy, could I have a sip of that iced tea?
00:21:54Yeah, that was quite a war, that World War II.
00:21:59Do you remember that war, Mr. B?
00:22:01Well, it's not hard to remember.
00:22:03Hmm.
00:22:04Yeah.
00:22:05We lost a lot of good boys in that war.
00:22:07We kept some we should've lost.
00:22:09Do you remember old Dale Harrison?
00:22:11His folks still live over there in Pine.
00:22:14I was with him the day he got his.
00:22:18That was a sad thing.
00:22:20Of course, you know, his folks, his wife and all,
00:22:22they wanted to know how he got it, all the details.
00:22:24Well, it was up to me to clean it up for public consumption.
00:22:28Then there's old Fred Nelson.
00:22:32He's always boasting about his war wound.
00:22:35You know how he got his war wound?
00:22:37And him going around bragging like some damn war hero.
00:22:41You know what it was?
00:22:43Some crowd shot him in the ass.
00:22:45Right, plumbing the old pucker.
00:22:47Hey, Andy, you was over there with old Darren Wilson, wasn't you?
00:22:53How is old Darren?
00:22:55You know, he hasn't gotten off a note to his folks in two months now.
00:22:59Now that ain't right, don't you know?
00:23:08What's the matter? Did I say something?
00:23:13Been through a lot, Ben.
00:23:18Yeah.
00:23:19What time did you say you came into the diner?
00:23:21Oh, about, uh...
00:23:24It was 10.30. He was running late.
00:23:27He, uh, ordered...
00:23:28Will you let me?
00:23:29He ordered two coffees and bought a pack of cigarettes.
00:23:33He had a...
00:23:35That's right.
00:23:36He said he had a hitchhiker with him.
00:23:38What did he look like?
00:23:39Oh, I don't know.
00:23:40I never saw him. He never got out of the truck.
00:23:42Did he say anything about the hitchhiker?
00:23:44Any description?
00:23:46Uh, he said he was a...
00:23:48Oh, that's right. He said he was a soldier.
00:23:50A real weirdo.
00:23:52How he said he didn't thank him for the ride or anything.
00:23:55Do you know of anyone recently discharged, Joe, or home on leave?
00:23:57Is that offhand?
00:23:59Of course, it wouldn't necessarily be a lobe.
00:24:00It could be somebody passing through.
00:24:03Okay, folks, can you think of anything else that might help us?
00:24:06Anything at all?
00:24:07If you do, would you give us a call?
00:24:11Oh, sure.
00:24:16I can't believe a soldier do a thing like that.
00:24:19Oh, my God.
00:24:20Mr. Golda Mayer called today for an international commission to study the Suez Canal question.
00:24:24The commission is that consists of Israel, Egypt and four other nations representing a balance between the east and west.
00:24:30Premier Mayer said Israel was considered a 12-point plan containing several new proposals for such a commission.
00:24:36And there were severe wounds in the abdominal region.
00:24:50Police report the presence of puncture wounds in the victim's right arm.
00:24:54Police spokesman refused to speculate about the significance of these wounds.
00:24:59Witnesses report that Mr. Stewart, a resident of Waynesville, had picked up a hitchhiker
00:25:04and first reports from the scene indicate that the hitchhiker...
00:25:08Why didn't you turn that off? I wanted to hear the news.
00:25:12What's the difference? You can't hear anything anyway.
00:25:14That noise going on up there.
00:25:16Doesn't bother me.
00:25:17Well, it bothers me. It drives me nuts.
00:25:20Charlie, you can't expect everything to snap back to normal in just a couple of days.
00:25:24It takes patience and time.
00:25:26Is that what it takes, Christine?
00:25:27Well, I'm certainly glad to know that's what it takes.
00:25:30Everything's going to be all right, Charlie. I won't have it any other way.
00:25:34Why is he so different?
00:25:38Charlie.
00:25:40He won't talk with us.
00:25:41He won't eat with us.
00:25:43He sits out in the yard all day alone and up in his room.
00:25:48Why won't he let us tell anyone that he's home?
00:25:52What do you do, take a ball? Tell him to see us something?
00:25:54He's only been home for two days.
00:25:57I know that. I know that.
00:25:58Who sided you on?
00:26:00It isn't a question of that.
00:26:02Isn't it? If you cared anything about him, you'd be patient with him.
00:26:06You'd give him some time to adjust.
00:26:08God, with what he's been through, I can't even imagine the terrible things that he must have seen.
00:26:12Well, I went through it, too, but when I came back, I didn't act like that.
00:26:15Well, you're not Andy.
00:26:17And you don't have the same kind of sensitivity.
00:26:19Well, there's my son, too, you know.
00:26:25He didn't get that pressure sensitivity just from you, you know.
00:26:28Well, he didn't get it from you.
00:26:29All you've ever done is criticize him and pick on him and ride him.
00:26:33If it hadn't been for you, he wouldn't have enlisted in the first place.
00:26:35He enlisted because he didn't want you to turn him into a goddamn mother's boy.
00:26:39And he was right.
00:26:40Well, I happen to love my son, even if you don't.
00:26:58Andy?
00:27:03Andy?
00:27:06Where are you going?
00:27:08Out.
00:27:08I just made supper, your favorite.
00:27:12Kathy will be home pretty soon.
00:27:15Well, the least you can do is answer your mother!
00:27:17Be quiet, Charlie.
00:27:19I have to go out.
00:27:38You won't be late, will you, Andy?
00:27:41Andy?
00:27:56Don't, don't, Ron and Andy.
00:27:58Don't worry, Mom, Christine.
00:28:00It's not his fault that Andy went out.
00:28:01No, it's your fault.
00:28:03He's been home two days and you've made him feel unwelcome.
00:28:05You didn't want him to come home, did you?
00:28:10You didn't ever want him to come home.
00:28:12Come on, put you.
00:28:18Come on, put you.
00:28:20Come on, put you.
00:28:34Come on.
00:28:34Come on, Patsy, come on.
00:29:04Come on.
00:29:34Come on, Patsy.
00:30:04Come on, Patsy.
00:30:08Open up all of me, Andy.
00:30:10Alicia, what can I get you fellas to drink, huh?
00:30:12Coke.
00:30:13Come on, Patsy, real beer.
00:30:15Five cokes, right?
00:30:16Yeah.
00:30:17Andy, how come you ain't in your uniform?
00:30:19Come on, dumb dummies out now.
00:30:21Hey, Andy, you see a lot of action over there?
00:30:23Kill any guys?
00:30:24Remember me, Andy?
00:30:25Freddie Anderson?
00:30:26I grew two inches since the last time I saw you.
00:30:28You know karate, Andy?
00:30:29They teach you karate.
00:30:31I'm learning it.
00:30:32Yeah, sure.
00:30:33You know, my dad got a purple heart in Korea.
00:30:35Yeah, to go along with his yellow streak.
00:30:37You're full of it.
00:30:38I'm going to be a brown belt before I'm 15.
00:30:40You're going to be a brown nose, too.
00:30:44Watch this, Andy.
00:30:45Let go of Andy.
00:30:49Let go of Andy.
00:31:15Oh, my God.
00:31:45Son of a bitch!
00:31:52Andy!
00:31:54Let go of me!
00:31:57Don't kill Butch for no reason!
00:32:01He's crazy.
00:32:03There's something to matter with him.
00:32:04Take your hands off of me!
00:32:15Now, get out of my house!
00:32:30Hey, Mr. B?
00:32:31Huh?
00:32:32Look at this.
00:32:33Look what they're putting in the paper.
00:32:35Miss Sandra Pitt West and Mr. Montgomery Hunt
00:32:37have announced their forthcoming nuptials.
00:32:40I mean, ain't that a bitch, Mr. B,
00:32:42putting a thing like that in the paper?
00:32:44My.
00:32:44Anyway, 10 to 1 says they already got
00:32:46their nuptials in the backseat of his car.
00:32:48My.
00:32:52Another shot, Mr. B?
00:32:55You know, you keep hitting it like that,
00:32:57it's, uh, gonna start hitting back on you.
00:33:12Yeah, you know, I keep hitting back on you.
00:33:14Yeah.
00:33:15Yeah.
00:33:16Well, yeah.
00:33:16I mean, I don't think so.
00:33:17Yeah, yeah.
00:33:18I, yeah.
00:33:18I mean, of course the reason why,
00:33:20but I don't know why,
00:33:21I don't know why,
00:33:21but that's like,
00:33:22I just want to spend time swimming.
00:33:23I don't know why.
00:33:23I am just getting caught up on you,
00:33:25I don't know why,
00:33:26I'll not even be able to get more.
00:33:27I'll be able to get more energy.
00:33:27I mean, you know,
00:33:28this is the longest I've been cool.
00:33:29I don't know why,
00:33:31I don't know why.
00:33:31And it's just a long time so hard,
00:33:33but I don't know why.
00:33:33You know,
00:33:34I don't know why.
00:36:05Here, Butch. Butch!
00:36:10Where is that dumb dog?
00:36:12He's gone.
00:36:14Oh, Mother, that's not like him.
00:36:16You know Butch is too greedy to miss dinner.
00:36:18Give me that! He is gone!
00:36:20And that's all there is to it.
00:36:22And I don't want to talk about it anymore.
00:36:31Besides, we've got more important things to talk about.
00:36:37I'm very happy that the four of you are going to be going out.
00:36:43I think it's wonderful. I'm delighted.
00:36:48Catherine, you're really a very thoughtful person.
00:36:50Mother, what's wrong?
00:36:58Mother, what's wrong?
00:36:58No.
00:36:59Nothing.
00:37:00Did you and Daddy have a quarrel?
00:37:02Catherine, don't believe anything your father has to say.
00:37:07Don't believe anything he says about me.
00:37:10Poor Andy.
00:37:11Oh, hello.
00:37:25Oh, I brought Doc Allman over to see Andy.
00:37:28Evening, Christine.
00:37:29Hi, Doc.
00:37:30Catherine, I hope I'm not intruding.
00:37:31What do you want, Doc?
00:37:32Mother!
00:37:33That's Dr. Come on.
00:37:34We're going to see Andy.
00:37:35Andy, it's resting.
00:37:38Yeah, I'll bet he is.
00:37:39I just want to say hello to him, Christine.
00:37:41Charlie says he's not feeling too well.
00:37:43You don't pay any attention to her, Doc.
00:37:46This is my house.
00:37:59Andy!
00:38:03I brought someone to see you.
00:38:08Welcome home, Andy.
00:38:10Is this a personal call, Doc, or a professional one?
00:38:17Either one.
00:38:26That's all that's needed.
00:38:27Neither one is needed.
00:38:33Well, your dad tells me you got home, uh, uh, what, Wednesday night?
00:38:38Yes.
00:38:41You come in with friends?
00:38:45Friends.
00:38:48Yeah, I mean, did friends pick you up, or did you come in on a bus, or?
00:38:53No friends.
00:38:57But you did get a ride.
00:39:00Yes.
00:39:01Got a ride.
00:39:05Hitchhiker.
00:39:10That's right, Doc.
00:39:16About what time was that, Andy?
00:39:20I don't keep very good track of the time, Doc.
00:39:22Well, when it was late, Doc, it was real late.
00:39:26It was about, uh, oh, about three, four o'clock in the morning.
00:39:31Mm-hmm.
00:39:38Remember who it was that, uh, picked you up, Andy?
00:39:42Somebody.
00:39:43Anybody.
00:39:44Remember what kind of car they were driving?
00:39:53Or truck?
00:39:59Oh.
00:40:01Why'd you ask that, Doc?
00:40:03What difference does that make?
00:40:05Just curious, Charlie.
00:40:06Well, good to have you back with us, Andy.
00:40:24Charlie, I better be going.
00:40:25Well, come in and see me, Andy, if you like.
00:40:32Shoot the breeze.
00:40:34Give you a checkup.
00:40:35Go charge.
00:40:36Hey, that's real nice of you, Doc.
00:40:39Don't you think so, Andy?
00:40:40Oh, Andy.
00:41:10Well, what is it, Doc?
00:41:14It's not good, Charlie. At least it doesn't look good.
00:41:20A truck driver was murdered out on the highway Wednesday night.
00:41:27Some witnesses are saying that he was carrying a hitchhiker.
00:41:31A soldier.
00:41:36Well, you don't think that...
00:41:38I don't think anything, Charlie.
00:41:40I'm not making any accusations. That's up to the police, but...
00:41:44Charlie, I gotta report this.
00:41:46Well, what is that a report, Doc?
00:41:52Andy came in Wednesday night, hitchhiking.
00:41:56Now, hopefully it's just a coincidence, but facts do tally.
00:41:59And what you told me about Butch.
00:42:03But Andy wouldn't kill anybody?
00:42:09Look, Charlie, I'm only telling you this because I'm your friend.
00:42:12I really am, whether you believe it or not.
00:42:15I don't want you to think that I'm going to the police behind your back.
00:42:19But I have to report this. That's simply my duty.
00:42:21Mm-hmm.
00:42:26I understand that, Doc.
00:42:32Look, uh...
00:42:36Why don't you let me talk to Andy and...
00:42:39And, uh...
00:42:41Well...
00:42:42Well, if you give me until tomorrow...
00:42:45I...
00:42:47I'll...
00:42:48All right.
00:42:50All right, Charlie, I'll wait till tomorrow.
00:42:53Good night.
00:42:55Good night, Doc.
00:43:12Daddy, are you all right?
00:43:20Stay alone.
00:43:23Daddy?
00:43:30Daddy?
00:43:33Daddy?
00:43:43Is that Andy?
00:43:44Yes, Daddy.
00:43:45He went out the back door.
00:43:46Mother gave him the keys.
00:43:48Christine!
00:43:51Christine!
00:43:53You let him go!
00:43:54Why not?
00:43:55I'd leave, too, if my father came home drunk.
00:43:58You know why I'm drunk.
00:44:03You know.
00:44:06Daddy, what's the matter?
00:44:07Well, mind your own goddamn business.
00:44:37There aren't any other things.
00:44:38I can't wait.
00:44:39Oh, my God.
00:44:40No, no, no, no.
00:44:41I can't wait.
00:44:42I don't know.
00:44:43I can't wait.
00:44:44No, no, no, no, no, no, no...
00:44:46I don't know.
00:44:47Listen to this.
00:44:48It's just me.
00:44:50I've been waiting on my ass.
00:44:52I can't wait.
00:44:54You to have a reason.
00:44:55You know my ass.
00:44:57You know my ass.
00:44:58This is someone who is a female.
00:45:01You have to go.
00:45:03I can't wait.
00:45:04Let's go.
00:45:34Let's go.
00:46:04Let's go.
00:46:34Let's go.
00:46:38Sarah?
00:46:39Sarah?
00:46:40Oh.
00:46:41Lil, this is Charlie Brooks and I want to talk to Doc.
00:46:49Huh?
00:46:50He went to the hospital.
00:46:53Well, we back late?
00:46:56Well, uh, Lil, uh, tell him to call me, please, when he gets back.
00:47:03Of course.
00:47:04It's...
00:47:05I want to talk to him.
00:47:08Right?
00:47:10Catherine?
00:47:12Yes, Danny?
00:47:14Catherine, uh, I'm expecting a very important call.
00:47:20You tell me.
00:47:21Okay.
00:47:22Okay, Danny.
00:47:23It's a very important call.
00:47:24You tell me.
00:47:28Okay, Danny.
00:47:30No!
00:47:31Oh!
00:47:32Oh!
00:47:33Oh!
00:47:37Oh!
00:47:39Oh!
00:47:40Oh!
00:47:41Oh!
00:47:42Oh, I'm gonna lose.
00:47:44Hello, this is the police department, please identify yourself, hello, police department.
00:48:12If you are unable to speak, please signal by tapping the phone.
00:48:19Hello, this is the police department.
00:48:22Hello, hello.
00:48:42Hello, this is the police department.
00:48:49Hello, this is the police department.
00:48:54Hello, this is the police department.
00:48:57Hello, this is the police department.
00:49:12Hello, this is the police department.
00:49:31Hello, this is the police department.
00:49:46Oh, my God.
00:50:16I came for my check-up.
00:50:34I'm expected at the hospital right now, Andy.
00:50:37How about tomorrow?
00:50:40Now, in your office.
00:50:46Come on.
00:51:16Sit down.
00:51:46I just came by to shoot the breeze.
00:51:50You invited me, Doc, remember?
00:51:54I just came by to shoot the breeze.
00:52:12You invited me, Doc, remember?
00:52:14Well, Andy, if you need someone to talk to, I'm more than willing to help.
00:52:24I want you to know, Doc, that I'm in perfect health.
00:52:28There's not a living soul in better health than I am.
00:52:34I don't have to worry about getting sick, or old, or tired, or hungry.
00:52:44Or anything.
00:52:54Or maybe one thing.
00:52:56What do you mean, Andy?
00:52:59Feel my pulse, Doc.
00:53:01Andy, I feel it.
00:53:21I don't understand.
00:53:22What do you mean?
00:53:23What do you mean?
00:53:24Open it!
00:53:25What do you mean?
00:53:26Open it!
00:53:27Listen to my heart, Doc.
00:53:36Listen to my heart, Doc.
00:53:51Listen to my heart, Doc.
00:53:57Listen to my heart.
00:54:22Andy, there isn't any...
00:54:24Heartbeat, Doc.
00:54:26No heartbeat.
00:54:31You killed that truck driver.
00:54:33I died for you, Doc.
00:54:35Why shouldn't you return the favor?
00:54:52Andy, don't hold up.
00:55:00You owe me something, Doc.
00:55:17You owe me this?
00:55:22Let's go. Let's go.
00:55:52Leave him alone.
00:55:54We'll do that now.
00:55:58Thanks for that.
00:56:00See?
00:56:01We'll stop next.
00:56:04Guys...
00:56:06How are you?
00:56:08What have you been while I establish on something?
00:56:10What have you called?
00:56:12We've been driving since excited.
00:56:14So, let's go.
00:56:44So, let's go.
00:57:14So, when he finally turns against you, you come to me and expect me all of a sudden to just open up and tell you everything?
00:57:24You haven't come to me since you were five years old.
00:57:28Andy came to me, not you.
00:57:29What is wrong with everybody around here?
00:57:35For God's sake, just the other day we were so happy and now...
00:57:38And now nothing.
00:57:39Good morning.
00:57:43Good morning.
00:57:45Andy.
00:57:46Oh, you look wonderful.
00:57:48You must have had a good night's sleep.
00:57:50Yes, very good.
00:57:51I'm glad I wouldn't want Joanne to think that I wasn't taking proper care of you.
00:57:54Joanne?
00:57:56Tonight, when you all go out.
00:57:57Was that supposed to be a surprise?
00:58:00I'm sorry.
00:58:10What surprise?
00:58:11Bob and I, we thought maybe the four of us could go out tonight.
00:58:18I didn't tell Joanne yet.
00:58:20I mean that you're home.
00:58:22I thought we could surprise her.
00:58:24You don't have to go if you don't want to, Andy.
00:58:31I just keep thinking about the good times we used to have.
00:58:35Four of us.
00:58:38Seems like so long ago.
00:58:42Oh, Andy, go.
00:58:44It'll be like old times.
00:58:49Old times.
00:58:54That was a long time ago.
00:59:20All right.
00:59:21Joanne will be so surprised.
00:59:28All right.
00:59:29Breakfast in ten minutes.
00:59:42Joanne, will you quit being so stubborn?
00:59:45No.
00:59:46Uh-uh.
00:59:46I've had it with blind dates.
00:59:48This is a special blind date.
00:59:50Oh, oh, a special blind date.
00:59:52He's blind, right?
00:59:54Joanne, you're just being silly.
00:59:56You always have a good time, and you know it.
00:59:58Oh, right.
00:59:59Like the last time.
01:00:01Well, that was an exception.
01:00:04Oh, he was an exception, all right.
01:00:06Not only was he 400 pounds with a head like an avocado,
01:00:09but his mother followed us to the drive-in,
01:00:12parked right next to us,
01:00:13and kept giving me her popcorn all night.
01:00:15My God, I will never live it down.
01:00:17Never.
01:00:17No, seriously, you can keep your blind dates.
01:00:20I mean, I'm very happy sitting at home,
01:00:22watching The Late Show.
01:00:24And The Late Late Show.
01:00:25And the inspirational message, and the test patterns.
01:00:28All right, I'll go.
01:00:28Who is he?
01:00:29It's a surprise.
01:00:31You can tell me his name.
01:00:33I mean, I'm rotten with names anyway.
01:00:35I'll forget.
01:00:37No.
01:00:38Well, listen, he is from this planet, isn't he?
01:00:42I mean, he does have the right number of eyes, hands, feet,
01:00:45and other assorted essentials.
01:00:47Well, let's not get vulgar now.
01:00:49Listen, at least give me a hint.
01:00:51Just take our word for it.
01:00:52You'll be glad you came.
01:00:54Yeah?
01:00:54If I can live through the suspense.
01:00:57Oh, what time?
01:00:58Is it time to go yet?
01:00:58You are really weird.
01:01:01You know that, don't you?
01:01:03Thanks.
01:01:04No, but seriously, about tonight,
01:01:06I really think I'd better bow out.
01:01:10Joanne, why?
01:01:13Oh, I've got a paper to write.
01:01:16Kathy, I get depressed when I go out.
01:01:18You know that.
01:01:19I just keep thinking of...
01:01:21You know.
01:01:22I think it's time to unveil the secret weapon.
01:01:30Joanne, you have to come with us.
01:01:34It's Andy.
01:01:37He's home.
01:01:41I don't believe it.
01:01:43He came home Wednesday night.
01:01:45Why didn't he call me?
01:01:47Why didn't you tell me?
01:01:49Now, listen, son.
01:01:50Doc mentioned something to me last night.
01:01:55There was a man, a truck driver,
01:01:57was killed last Wednesday night.
01:02:00And the witness said they saw a soldier.
01:02:03Now, not that Doc was making any accusations
01:02:06or anything like that,
01:02:07but he just felt it was his duty
01:02:09to go to the police and tell them they had seen you.
01:02:14Now, son.
01:02:17Listen, I'm your father,
01:02:18and I would do anything in the world for you.
01:02:22God knows I would.
01:02:25You wouldn't be mixed up
01:02:27with any kind of trouble like that, would you?
01:02:29I don't have any troubles at all, Dad.
01:02:33Well, I didn't think you could be,
01:02:35but Doc said something about a soldier.
01:02:41There are millions of soldiers, Dad.
01:02:43Well, I, I told them that.
01:02:50But the, the police are going to be investigating
01:02:54and they're going to be asking questions, son.
01:02:58Yeah.
01:02:59Well, that guy, or whoever it was who gave you that ride,
01:03:04will we be able to find him
01:03:06and verify your story if it came to that, couldn't we?
01:03:10It won't come to that, Dad.
01:03:19That's, that's good, son.
01:03:23Good.
01:03:26Um, I'm going to go over to Doc's.
01:03:30And I'll, uh, get this whole thing straightened out.
01:03:37And if he wants me to go to the police with him,
01:03:40I'll go.
01:03:44Made me feel much better, son.
01:03:48Much better.
01:03:49I'm sorry.
01:03:51Come on.
01:03:52I'd love you.
01:03:53I've got that ride in on the way.
01:03:58Come on.
01:03:59Come on.
01:04:01Come on.
01:04:01Come on.
01:04:06I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:04:06Come on.
01:04:07You're not going to go.
01:04:07Come on.
01:04:08I'm sorry.
01:04:10Come on.
01:04:12Bye-bye.
01:04:13Bye-bye.
01:04:15Bye-bye.
01:04:16Bye-bye.
01:04:16Bye-bye.
01:04:18Bye-bye.
01:04:19What happened?
01:04:20Well, some maniac killed Doc Olman last night.
01:04:35I think it might be the same one killed that truck driver on Wednesday night.
01:04:38Did you hear about that one?
01:04:40Some people down at the colony house said they saw a soldier or something.
01:04:43No.
01:04:44Hmm?
01:04:46No.
01:04:48No.
01:04:58Kathy, I'm so nervous.
01:04:59He's gonna be mad.
01:05:00I know he is.
01:05:01He won't be mad at you, Joanne.
01:05:03Do I look all right?
01:05:04You look terrible.
01:05:05Come on.
01:05:06Do I look all right?
01:05:07I don't look too old or anything.
01:05:08Just a few wrinkles.
01:05:09You look fine.
01:05:10Wait a minute.
01:05:11Wait a minute.
01:05:12Let's just call him.
01:05:13Call him first from somewhere and just check.
01:05:15See if it's all right.
01:05:17Whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:05:18Mrs. Brooks, hi.
01:05:19But you don't know why we're here.
01:05:20How are you, Joanne?
01:05:21I'm fine.
01:05:22She's aged considerably.
01:05:23Quite a few wrinkles.
01:05:24If I may, point them out.
01:05:25Bob, is Andy here?
01:05:26Uh, he's upstairs.
01:05:27I'll get him.
01:05:28He's really home.
01:05:29I don't believe it.
01:05:30Joanne, will you call it, dummy?
01:05:31Oh, Kathy, I can't stand it.
01:05:32Sit down.
01:05:33I'll sit.
01:05:34I can't stand it.
01:05:35I can't stand it.
01:05:36I can't stand it.
01:05:37I can't stand it.
01:05:38I can't stand it.
01:05:39Candy?
01:05:45Joanne's here.
01:05:46I can't stand it.
01:06:02Joanne.
01:06:16Hello.
01:06:17Hello.
01:06:18Hello.
01:06:19Hello.
01:06:20Hello.
01:06:21Hello.
01:06:22Hello.
01:06:23Hi, Andy.
01:06:30How's everything?
01:06:31Go in.
01:06:35me.
01:06:38Hello, Joanne.
01:06:39Go.
01:06:41Hello.
01:06:51Hi, Andy.
01:06:52How's everything?
01:06:53Everything's fine, Bob.
01:06:56Let's go.
01:07:15Have a good time.
01:07:16Sheriff's Department.
01:07:24Yes, sir.
01:07:29Brooksville, 73.
01:07:31Excuse me.
01:07:33Be with you in a minute, sir.
01:07:35Brooksville, 73.
01:07:46Remember this place, Andy?
01:07:51Yeah, it was the first time the four of us went out together, remember?
01:07:54It was on New Year's Eve.
01:08:05Okay, Mr. Brooks.
01:08:07Hi.
01:08:10Go ahead.
01:08:10I, uh...
01:08:16I understand you're looking for this soldier.
01:08:24Killed Doc Oldman.
01:08:27That, uh, other fella.
01:08:29Truck driver.
01:08:31Mm-hmm.
01:08:32Call the door.
01:08:32Call the road.
01:08:35Well, I, uh...
01:08:38I saw Doc Oldman last night.
01:08:44And then when I heard about Doc Oldman this morning, I remembered something, something, something Doc said.
01:08:55And I thought, oh, I, I, I didn't know.
01:09:02I thought.
01:09:03I thought it was important.
01:09:11Don, what the hell are you doing?
01:09:17What did he say?
01:09:1952 cruiser, go ahead.
01:09:20Go 30, uh...
01:09:22He said...
01:09:23He said he thought he knew who the soldier was.
01:09:29Motor 33 at, uh, 431.
01:09:32Okay, that's two baby burgers, two cokes, and one coffee.
01:09:37Sure you don't want anything, Andy?
01:09:39Nothing.
01:09:41That's all, then.
01:09:43May I have the menus, please?
01:10:00What's the matter?
01:10:01Well, and then we talked about this and that, nothing important, and, and then I remembered that Doc said something about having an appointment with the soldier at his office after he left the bar.
01:10:15And what time was that, Mr. Brooks?
01:10:17About 8.30, 9 o'clock.
01:10:19Look, I don't, I don't remember.
01:10:21He said he was going to meet this soldier at his office at 8.30 or 9 o'clock at night.
01:10:26That would explain why he didn't show up at the hospital.
01:10:29Did he say anything else about this soldier?
01:10:31Did he mention any names?
01:10:33Did, uh, the soldier come from around here?
01:10:35It was nobody local.
01:10:37How do you know that?
01:10:38Well, the doctor said he was from Patterson.
01:10:47Patterson?
01:10:49Yeah.
01:10:50But that's why the appointment was so late.
01:10:52You see, he had to come from Patterson.
01:10:55He was far away.
01:10:56He probably hitchhiked.
01:10:58I guess he was afraid to see his local doctor.
01:11:02You know, it's funny Doc didn't call us or mention anything.
01:11:06Sit down, Don.
01:11:10Mr. Brooks, I'm a little bit confused.
01:11:14Did he say anything else?
01:11:17Anything at all?
01:11:19No.
01:11:22But that I can remember.
01:11:24Can I go now?
01:11:29Sure.
01:11:31And thanks for your cooperation.
01:11:32Everyone finished?
01:11:34You still want to go to the drive-in?
01:11:37What's playing?
01:11:38Who watches.
01:11:40Right, Andy?
01:11:41Right, Bob.
01:11:43That's the Andy I used to know.
01:11:48Hello.
01:11:54The state legislature met for the ninth straight day in special session in an attempt to come up with a reapportionment plan acceptable to the courts.
01:12:07Senate leader Melvin Potter says no solution is in sight.
01:12:11On the local scene tonight, Brooksville loses one of its most beloved citizens, the victim of a bizarre homicide.
01:12:18Here's Ray Benton with that story.
01:12:20Dr. Philip J. Allman is dead, stabbed to death at his office late last night or early this morning, according to Brooksville Police Chief George Logan.
01:12:29The slaying is Everett County's second in three days, and the presence of small needle-like puncture wounds in the arms of both victims have led police to theorize that the crimes were committed by the same person,
01:12:43perhaps raising the ominous possibility of a drug-linked crime spree.
01:12:47The first victim, Howard Stewart, a truck driver, was found on Thursday morning of this week.
01:12:53Witnesses said that Stewart had picked up a hitchhiker, a soldier, and that shortly after picking him up, went down the road to buy coffee.
01:13:03Andy! Andy!
01:13:06Where's Andy? Where's Andy?
01:13:08I've got to talk to him.
01:13:09It's very important.
01:13:10You're fucked! You're fucked! You're fucked!
01:13:12You're fucked!
01:13:13The son of Andy's in trouble!
01:13:15He killed Doc!
01:13:16And a truck driver!
01:13:18It's your fault, Charlie! It's your fault!
01:13:20Listen, I went to the police!
01:13:25But I didn't tell them anything.
01:13:27I lied to them.
01:13:29I made up a story to throw them off the track.
01:13:35But the sheriff find out, Christine.
01:13:39And they're going to come here.
01:13:40Jesus, I just give myself to tell them it, Christine. I just couldn't...
01:13:49You know what we're going to have to do, Charlie.
01:13:57We're going to have to take Andy away.
01:14:00Far, far away.
01:14:02Who's that?
01:14:07How are we going to do that, Christine?
01:14:11Nothing else we can do.
01:14:15And you lied to them, too.
01:14:18They'll be after you.
01:14:22And if we stay here, they're going to be after all of us.
01:14:27There's nothing else we can do.
01:14:29Now, I'll go upstairs and pack some clothes.
01:14:35We can't take very much.
01:14:40What about Kathy?
01:14:42Katherine?
01:14:45Katherine's a lovely person.
01:14:48Kind.
01:14:50Thoughtful.
01:14:52They look so adorable tonight.
01:14:56Just like when they were in high school.
01:15:00Who?
01:15:05Like old times.
01:15:07Four of them going out.
01:15:12Four of them?
01:15:17And he's with them?
01:15:20Where did they go?
01:15:21Where did they go?
01:15:25Where did they go?
01:15:27Uh-uh.
01:15:29God damn it, tell me, where did they go?
01:15:31Dancing. Dancing.
01:15:33Where?
01:15:35The Lion House.
01:15:51We have to be in the house.
01:15:52No, no.
01:15:53We have to be in the house.
01:15:55We have to be away from the house in the house.
01:15:59We have to be aware of nothing.
01:16:01You want to be in the house?
01:16:03To be in the house?
01:16:05The fuel, the fuel house, the fuel, the fuel,
01:16:06it's going off.
01:16:08It's going off.
01:16:10We have to be.
01:16:12No, no.
01:16:14No, no.
01:16:16The fuel is coming here.
01:16:17You've changed.
01:16:24Everyone changes eventually.
01:16:39Let's go get some popcorn.
01:16:42We just ate.
01:16:44I'm neurotic.
01:16:45I can't watch a movie without popcorn.
01:16:47...12,000 feet.
01:16:48Oh.
01:16:49Sorry.
01:16:54You two want anything?
01:16:56Oh, um, just something to drink, I guess.
01:16:59Okay.
01:17:06I hope you're not mad or anything.
01:17:08I mean, that we barged in on you.
01:17:11I'm not mad.
01:17:14Or anything.
01:17:15Or anything.
01:17:19I just really wanted to see you.
01:17:23I missed you a lot.
01:17:24You know?
01:17:26When you stopped writing for a couple of months.
01:17:32I used to call your mother every day.
01:17:33I know she thinks I'm crazy, but...
01:17:38But I want...
01:17:39I want you to understand it.
01:17:41If there is somebody else, I...
01:17:44I understand.
01:17:45No one else.
01:17:46No one else.
01:17:50Well, maybe we can pick up where we left home.
01:18:15Andy.
01:18:19Andy.
01:18:21Andy.
01:18:25Let me.
01:18:26Let me.
01:18:27Let me.
01:18:28Let me.
01:18:49Hey, lovebirds.
01:18:50Open up.
01:18:51I hope we're not disturbing anybody.
01:19:15Hey, you two all right back there?
01:19:21Help!
01:19:23Help!
01:19:24Get out!
01:19:51Help!
01:19:52Help!
01:19:53Help!
01:19:54Help!
01:19:55Help!
01:19:56Help!
01:19:57Somebody!
01:19:58Help!
01:19:59Help!
01:20:00Help!
01:20:01Help!
01:20:02Help!
01:20:07Help!
01:20:09Help!
01:20:18Somebody!
01:20:28No, Ronnie!
01:20:58Come on, Ronnie!
01:21:13Call the doctor.
01:21:17Andy, please! Please, come on! We've got to leave right now!
01:21:20Andy, please!
01:21:25Go, John!
01:21:28Where's Kathy?
01:21:29No.
01:21:32No!
01:21:36Stand up, Andy.
01:21:37I don't care about Kathy!
01:21:42No, Charlie.
01:21:45Stand up, Andy, and face me.
01:21:52No! Andy, no!
01:21:58No!
01:22:02Oh, God!
01:22:03Please, no!
01:22:05No, no!
01:22:07God, no!
01:22:08Charlie!
01:22:14Charlie, you can't!
01:22:15Dad!
01:22:16Dad!
01:22:17Dad!
01:22:18Dad!
01:22:23Mom!
01:22:25Mom!
01:22:26Dad!
01:22:27Dad!
01:22:36Dad!
01:22:37Dad!
01:22:38Dad!
01:22:40Dad!
01:22:41All right, hold it right there.
01:23:11Oh, here, here, here.
01:23:17What's he's on?
01:23:41Whoa, here we go.
01:23:55Oh, my God.
01:24:25Where, Henny, where?
01:24:44Where will you be safe?
01:24:51No, Henny.
01:24:55Ah!
01:25:04Yeah, yeah, hurry.
01:25:06Hurry, Henny.
01:25:08No!
01:25:09No!
01:25:10No!
01:25:11No!
01:25:13No!
01:25:14No!
01:25:16No!
01:25:18No!
01:25:19No!
01:25:20No!
01:25:21No!
01:25:22No!
01:25:23No!
01:25:24No!
01:25:26No!
01:25:28No!
01:25:29No!
01:25:30No!
01:25:31No!
01:25:32No.
01:25:34No.
01:25:36No.
01:25:38Oh, no.
01:25:42Oh, no.
01:25:48Please, please, please.
01:25:52Help me.
01:25:54Oh, no.
01:26:02Oh, no.
01:26:12Oh.
01:26:14Oh, no.
01:26:18Oh, no.
01:26:20Oh, no.
01:26:26Oh.
01:26:30Oh, my God.
01:27:00Andy's home.
01:27:03Some boys never come home.
01:27:30Oh, my God.
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