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Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome in this 1940s RKO film starring Boris Karloff.
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00:03:47Our employer is in the midst of an experiment.
00:03:50Your friend will have to wait.
00:03:52Go back and finish your job.
00:03:53I don't need that job now.
00:03:55Go anyhow. I'll handle the doctor.
00:03:57Okay, I'll see you tonight, huh?
00:03:59Boy, am I glad you're in town.
00:04:01Make yourself comfortable.
00:04:03But please don't touch anything.
00:04:04No? Why?
00:04:06It isn't advisable.
00:04:17But I'll hold you.
00:04:19Well, we'll see you later.
00:04:20Of course.
00:04:21So, let's hope.
00:04:23Let's go.
00:04:28Good night, Will.
00:04:29Come here.
00:04:39Come here.
00:04:40Come here.
00:04:41Come here.
00:04:42Come here.
00:04:43Come here.
00:04:44Come here.
00:04:46Come on.
00:05:16Oh, Melody.
00:05:25Oh, Melody.
00:05:37Come on, come on, Mac, up.
00:05:40Oh, come on, come on, get up out of here.
00:05:46What's the trouble, Kearney?
00:06:01Oh, just another drunk.
00:06:03This is the fifth time I've called a wagon tonight.
00:06:05I'm on my way down to headquarters to pick up Big Tracy.
00:06:07Can I take him along for you?
00:06:09Don't doubt I'd appreciate, Pat.
00:06:10Well, where is he?
00:06:11He's lying in the doorway, that joint back there.
00:06:16I'm on my way down.
00:06:46Oh, that's funny, Pat.
00:06:58Not enough alcohol to have killed him.
00:07:00He had no pulse and no heartbeat.
00:07:02So what did the big lug die of?
00:07:04A broken heart?
00:07:05I don't know, but Doc Ross can tell you tomorrow after the autopsy.
00:07:08I've been in this racket a long time, but I've never seen anything like this before.
00:07:12You say he was limp when you picked him up ten minutes ago?
00:07:15Limp is a playboy's alibi.
00:07:16Ten minutes later, he's like this.
00:07:18Then it wasn't time for rigor mortis to set in.
00:07:20No time at all.
00:07:21Want to take a guess at what's eaten him?
00:07:22Yes, I could guess, but it wouldn't mean anything.
00:07:25Except I think it's the case for homicide.
00:07:27Careful of your language, Frankie.
00:07:28He died in my car.
00:07:29But he didn't get whatever's wrong with him in your car.
00:07:31Right.
00:07:32So a corpse coming out of Hangman's knots has got to be murdered, huh?
00:07:35Probably.
00:07:35You say you found this on him?
00:07:38Loaded for bear.
00:07:39And he soon had the view of a big house hand-me-down.
00:07:42That's sharp observing, ain't it?
00:07:47Why don't you have Tracy take a look at him?
00:07:49I think I will.
00:07:51But if he has the answer to a drunk turning to stone, I give up.
00:07:57I think there's anything.
00:07:58It happened not once, but several times.
00:08:01Hi, Starrett.
00:08:02I wouldn't go in there now, Pat, if I was you.
00:08:04You mean I shouldn't go in?
00:08:05Nobody.
00:08:06Dick's got a VIP in there.
00:08:08VIP?
00:08:09Dick?
00:08:09A very important personage.
00:08:11In that case, I'll knock.
00:08:15Excuse me, Dick, but I think I just brought in a homicide.
00:08:18Anyway, he's a mighty funny stiff.
00:08:20Funny?
00:08:21I'll be right with you.
00:08:22Come over to the morgue, huh?
00:08:23Right.
00:08:26I'm sorry, Dr. Tommick.
00:08:27Go on.
00:08:28For instance, when I'd arrive home at night,
00:08:30I'd find figures lurking in the shadows near my house.
00:08:33Why didn't you report this sooner?
00:08:35I...
00:08:35Well, I hoped that my wife and I were wrong.
00:08:38These people weren't really stalking me at all.
00:08:40What makes you so sure they were?
00:08:43When two attempts were made within a week to run me down by car.
00:08:46We have a lot of reckless drivers in this town, Doctor.
00:08:48Yes, I know, but...
00:08:49Why do you think someone wanted to kill you?
00:08:52I don't know.
00:08:54I've no idea.
00:08:54Of course, like many scientists,
00:08:57I'm working on new and rare formulae at the university all the time.
00:08:59Very little we can do for you, Doctor,
00:09:01but offer you police protection.
00:09:03I just like troubling you, but...
00:09:05I am worried.
00:09:07Well, Chief, this isn't a case for me,
00:09:09so if you don't mind...
00:09:09Run along, Dick.
00:09:10We'll take care of the doctor.
00:09:11I'm sorry I can't stay,
00:09:13but my assistant has a slight case of homicide on his hands.
00:09:16Good luck.
00:09:16Now, see here, Doctor.
00:09:18Let's review the facts.
00:09:19Thanks.
00:09:19Thanks.
00:09:19Thanks.
00:09:49Thanks.
00:10:19Thanks.
00:10:49Matt.
00:11:19Pat.
00:11:23Did you get his number?
00:11:24Sure, sure.
00:11:25What happened, Pat?
00:11:26Oh.
00:11:29You're asking me.
00:11:30I'm sitting here, see,
00:11:31writing out this report on the stiff.
00:11:33All of a sudden, blackout.
00:11:35Something hit me here.
00:11:37A crowbar, maybe,
00:11:37or a small bulldozer.
00:11:39I don't see how anybody could have got in here, Dick.
00:11:41Frankie put the stiff on this slab.
00:11:43He was out cold,
00:11:44just like he is now.
00:11:46The stiff, the mug, where is he?
00:11:48Looks like he had a drunk who woke up, Pat.
00:11:49He just outfoxed you, that's all.
00:11:51Outfoxed me, huh?
00:11:52I tell you he was dead.
00:11:53Oh, don't look at me like that, Dick.
00:11:55You know I haven't had so much as a short beer
00:11:57since I joined the force.
00:11:58I tell you I brought in an absolutely dead stiff.
00:12:00Okay, but if that's true,
00:12:02then you're just confused.
00:12:02There's a stiff in the other room.
00:12:04What?
00:12:05Why didn't you say so?
00:12:06Come on.
00:12:07What I want to know is who moved that stiff, stiff, stiff.
00:12:11So he outfoxed me, did he?
00:12:12What's that make you?
00:12:14I admit it, Pat.
00:12:14He tricked me, too.
00:12:15One minute he's dead.
00:12:16The next he slugs me,
00:12:17tricked you and Vamoosed.
00:12:18Smart man.
00:12:19Smart?
00:12:20He's weird.
00:12:21I tell you if I didn't know better,
00:12:22I'd swear we were doing business with Boris Karloff.
00:12:24Looks that way.
00:12:28Melody.
00:12:30Did you find him?
00:12:31Would I be back here without him if I did?
00:12:35Oh, that stuff he got must have killed him.
00:12:37Nonsense.
00:12:38It was one of the early experiments
00:12:40of the doctor's medical formula.
00:12:42But what did it do to him?
00:12:43Potent but harmless.
00:12:44It just rendered him helpless.
00:12:46Helpless?
00:12:47Oh, that's great.
00:12:49Gruesome help us and the cops hide on his trail.
00:12:50Exactly.
00:12:51So he is of no use to us any longer.
00:12:55If he does come back, you must tell him the deal is off.
00:12:57What are you talking about?
00:12:58That guy knows his way around.
00:12:59He is no good to us now.
00:13:01We must be rid of him.
00:13:02The doctor...
00:13:03The doctor will be disturbed by your stupid chatter.
00:13:06You'll get rid of whom?
00:13:07No, no.
00:13:07Please.
00:13:07Please, Gruesome.
00:13:08He didn't mean it.
00:13:08He needs you.
00:13:09We all need you, Gruesome.
00:13:10Please.
00:13:10Exactly.
00:13:11As the doctor just said,
00:13:13you know your business, but I know mine.
00:13:15You mean you spoke to the doctor?
00:13:19Yes.
00:13:19I've had a talk with him.
00:13:22You're a disgraced doctor of science, correct?
00:13:25Yes, but I...
00:13:26No buts.
00:13:27The doctor stumbled on a great racket,
00:13:29but he needs me to make it work for him.
00:13:31So from now on, you two will do exactly what I say.
00:13:34Now get in there.
00:13:35Keep your mouth shut and listen.
00:13:36Tomorrow is the most important day in your stupid lives.
00:13:39Two and a half minutes to go.
00:14:00Hey, Harry, come here.
00:14:18I told you to get that cat out of here.
00:14:20Now get him out.
00:14:20Psst.
00:14:22Psst.
00:14:22Psst.
00:14:23Psst.
00:14:28Psst.
00:14:29Psst.
00:14:30Afternoon, Mr. Clark.
00:14:46Hello, Mr. Stone.
00:14:4810, 20, 30.
00:14:50How's Mr. Tracy?
00:14:51Well, he's fine, thanks.
00:14:52Bye.
00:14:53Goodbye.
00:14:53Bye.
00:15:05Bye.
00:15:18Psst.
00:15:19Bye.
00:15:20Look at him.
00:15:26There's something wrong with him.
00:15:30And him.
00:15:36You heard me.
00:15:50X-ray timed it perfectly. The air is clear. Lock the door.
00:16:13Hey, gruesome. I want of you look as silly as they do.
00:16:15Lock the door.
00:16:20Oh.
00:16:25Pardon me, Mac. Do you mind?
00:16:30Oh.
00:16:31Oh, my God.
00:16:35Oh, my God.
00:16:37Oh, my God.
00:16:41Oh, my God.
00:16:43Oh.
00:16:44Oh, my God.
00:16:47Oh, my God.
00:16:48Oh, my God.
00:16:50What's the matter, buddy?
00:16:52Dandron?
00:16:54Mallory!
00:16:56Yeah, yeah, come and go.
00:17:20Dandron?
00:17:44Dick Tracy, homicide, quickly.
00:17:46Hello, Dick?
00:17:48Listen, I'm inside the Grove Street Ranch
00:17:50at the First National Bank, witnessing a robbery.
00:17:53Dead?
00:17:55Frozen?
00:17:56Uh-huh.
00:17:57Okay, honey, don't lose your nerve.
00:17:58We'll be right there.
00:18:01This is Tracy.
00:18:02Notify all cars in the area of Fourth and Grove.
00:18:04Bank robbery, First National.
00:18:18I believe he's caught up.
00:18:19I think we'll be right back.
00:18:20I think I've been doing my own thing.
00:18:21I'm sorry.
00:18:22I've been doing so great this time.
00:18:23But thanks, man.
00:18:24Let's get out of here.
00:18:27Of course, but there was a dam in that post.
00:18:28That's extra, let's get out of here.
00:18:40Of course, but there was a dam in that boat.
00:18:41Oh, Mark, get it going.
00:18:58How many died before you hit the ground?
00:19:00Move these people back.
00:19:01Move back a little, folks.
00:19:02Come on, move back now.
00:19:03Come on, move back.
00:19:04Take care of everything, Jim.
00:19:05Okay, Jake.
00:19:28Tess, Tess, come out of it.
00:19:33Come out of what?
00:19:34I'm all right.
00:19:35Well, she's alive anyway.
00:19:39If I hadn't been in the booth, I'd have gotten it too.
00:19:41But you see...
00:19:42Wait a minute.
00:19:43Aim it on Thursday or the bank will be forced to foreclose.
00:19:47But I tell you, I can't.
00:19:51You heard the man say they want a cash bonus?
00:19:53Oh, that's it.
00:19:54Mr. Crandall, Mr. Crandall.
00:19:58The dollar's worth of change, please.
00:20:00Yes, of course.
00:20:18You'll have to leave now, sir.
00:20:19It's three o'clock.
00:20:24You see, pal, you were only half dead.
00:20:28I don't question your word, Mr. Tracy.
00:20:30There undoubtedly was a bank robbery, but not here.
00:20:33Not here.
00:20:34They sent you to the wrong bank.
00:20:36Mr. Banks.
00:20:37Mr. Banks, over $100,000 has disappeared.
00:20:40Oh, that's fine.
00:20:41Right under our noses.
00:20:42What?
00:20:43This is the most amazing thing I've ever seen.
00:20:46Two minutes ago, everybody was paralyzed.
00:20:48Frozen, stiff, and now look at them.
00:20:50They're perfectly normal.
00:20:51No one leaves until everybody's been questioned.
00:20:54Line them all up over there.
00:20:55Right, Hanson.
00:20:56This way, folks.
00:20:59How many men in the stick-up crew?
00:21:00Two.
00:21:01Did they wear masks?
00:21:02No.
00:21:03One was coarse-looking and the other one was...
00:21:04Fine.
00:21:05Tell me later.
00:21:06How long was it between the freezing act and their entrance?
00:21:08About a minute.
00:21:09You mean this knock-out stuff was instant?
00:21:11Insist?
00:21:12Right away?
00:21:13Well, it couldn't have been more than two minutes at the most.
00:21:15How do you feel?
00:21:16All right, Mr. Tracy.
00:21:17That's what's so darn queer.
00:21:19I still can't believe I was out cold for 12 or 14 minutes.
00:21:22Just wait till I tell my wife.
00:21:23When I get...
00:21:24Right now, I'd rather you told me what you were doing
00:21:25and how you felt when this stuff hit you.
00:21:27Sure.
00:21:28You bet.
00:21:29Like I was telling your sidekick here,
00:21:30I'm standing right here watching the clock, see?
00:21:31Not that I'm a clock-watching guy ordinarily.
00:21:33Skip it, pal.
00:21:34Get to the pay off.
00:21:35Huh?
00:21:36Oh, yeah, sure.
00:21:37Like I was telling your sidekick,
00:21:38you see, it's my wife's sister's birthday,
00:21:39and I says to myself, I says,
00:21:40Humphrey, when you get home...
00:21:41He was pulling down the shade.
00:21:42Yeah.
00:21:43That's right.
00:21:44How'd you know?
00:21:45Like this.
00:21:46Like this I was.
00:21:47Right about there.
00:21:48No.
00:21:49Here, maybe.
00:21:50Did you feel yourself slipping?
00:21:51Nah, positively no warning at all.
00:21:53You think he was the first one affected by this guest?
00:21:55No.
00:21:56The first man to go was standing right over there.
00:21:58Show me how he was standing.
00:21:59All right.
00:22:01As I remember,
00:22:02he was standing right here with his coat open, like this.
00:22:04Well, that's enough.
00:22:05Take him with you, Pat,
00:22:06and see if you can find that man.
00:22:07Come on.
00:22:08Or was it like this?
00:22:09Relax, Gabby.
00:22:10Let's find the guy.
00:22:11I know he had one hand sticking out.
00:22:12Now, let's see.
00:22:13You've had everyone in the bank checked on.
00:22:15Everyone.
00:22:16They all have legitimate addresses.
00:22:17No suspicious characters.
00:22:18And you're having the screwy gas analyzed.
00:22:20Fred has what was left in the shell casing.
00:22:22I expect to report any minute.
00:22:23And the getaway car was stolen.
00:22:25Picked up on the turnpike.
00:22:26No distinguishable fingerprints.
00:22:28The banking commission is panicky, Dick.
00:22:30If this gets to the papers,
00:22:31they're afraid of a wholesale run on every bank in town.
00:22:34I told you Tracy was busy.
00:22:38It's okay, Sarge.
00:22:39Tracy wants to see me, right?
00:22:40Dick has nothing to say to the press, Dan.
00:22:42No?
00:22:43In that case, the press has a hot word for him.
00:22:44It's headlines.
00:22:45Shall I go?
00:22:46It's okay, Sarge.
00:22:47Thanks.
00:22:48What I have to say should be private, boys, for your sake.
00:22:50Spill it, Dan.
00:22:51We're busy.
00:22:52I know, and stump.
00:22:53Fellas, I was the only news hawk to get to a certain bank
00:22:55before you had everybody's mouth buttoned up like a West Pointer on inspection.
00:22:58How much do you know, Dan?
00:22:59Remember the bank guard with the end of gab?
00:23:01You can't find a word of it, Dan.
00:23:02Look, Dick, I play ball usually, but not with gas bombs.
00:23:04This will be the biggest thing hit the streets since George Patton broke the bow.
00:23:07This is a war of a sort, too, Dan.
00:23:09A war on small investors.
00:23:10If you break silence before we can move in,
00:23:12no bank in the state can escape a run on it.
00:23:14How long do you want?
00:23:15Twenty-four hours.
00:23:16I'll settle for the four.
00:23:17That'll get me in the final edition.
00:23:18We don't have a thing in four hours.
00:23:20That bad, eh?
00:23:21Right now, we haven't got a lead to the interest of bloodhounds.
00:23:23So, then I think my readers should know what they're up against.
00:23:25Give us till morning at least, Dan.
00:23:27Say, Dick, this is an absolutely unknown chemical.
00:23:29We've given it every...
00:23:30Yeah.
00:23:31Why don't you look before you yap?
00:23:32Unknown chemical.
00:23:33Twenty people frozen to the spot by absolutely unknown chemical
00:23:35while bank is casually robbed of at least 200 grand.
00:23:37It was only 100.
00:23:38Thanks.
00:23:39That much I didn't know.
00:23:40Until morning, Dan, please.
00:23:41We don't sell a morning paper, Dick.
00:23:42Exclusive, Dan.
00:23:43You can sell it to the syndicates.
00:23:44To hit the morning rags, I'd have to have all the details by 2 a.m.
00:23:462 a.m., you highbinder.
00:23:48Well, that's only 10 hours from now.
00:23:49You're quick, Chief.
00:23:50Okay, Dan, it's a deal.
00:23:512 a.m.
00:23:52Good luck.
00:23:57I'm sorry, Chief.
00:23:58Forget it.
00:23:59That ferret could dig salt out of Big Rock Candy Mountain.
00:24:02This chemical is so new, it isn't even registered.
00:24:03Is that it, Fred?
00:24:04Yeah, that's right, Dick.
00:24:05Think Dr. Tommick at State University could spot it?
00:24:06Sure, if anyone could.
00:24:07Tommick?
00:24:08That's the man who was complaining about threats on his life.
00:24:10Yes.
00:24:11Top flight physicist.
00:24:12Look, Chief, with only 10 hours before the panic hits, it's about...
00:24:14Worth a try.
00:24:15What else have we got?
00:24:16Well, there's always Pat's living corpse...
00:24:17Oh, that.
00:24:18A shot in the dark.
00:24:19So is this.
00:24:20If Tommick can tell us what it is, we at least have a lead.
00:24:26Oh, may I help you?
00:24:27Yes, I'm Dick Tracy from headquarters.
00:24:28I'd like to...
00:24:29Oh, I'm so glad you've come, Mr. Tracy.
00:24:30Have you any news of him?
00:24:31Of whom?
00:24:32Of Dr. Tommick.
00:24:33Isn't that why you're not here?
00:24:34I'm not here.
00:24:35I'm not here.
00:24:36I'm here.
00:24:37I'm here.
00:24:38I'm here.
00:24:39I'm here.
00:24:40I'm here.
00:24:41I'm here.
00:24:42I'm here.
00:24:43I'm here.
00:24:44I'm here.
00:24:45I'm here.
00:24:46I'm here.
00:24:47I'm here.
00:24:48Isn't that why you're here?
00:24:50But I came to see him.
00:24:51Is anything wrong?
00:24:53Well, yes.
00:24:54But I...
00:24:55I thought you knew.
00:24:56He's disappeared.
00:24:58When?
00:24:59He left home early this morning and hasn't been seen since.
00:25:02His wife was very worried and I thought she reported his absence to you.
00:25:06It's the first I've heard of it.
00:25:08Are you his assistant?
00:25:09Yes, I'm Professor Learned.
00:25:10You will find him, won't you, Mr. Tracy?
00:25:13We'll certainly try.
00:25:14Can you think of any reason why Dr. Tommick would want to disappear?
00:25:17No.
00:25:18What did you have in mind?
00:25:19Nothing in particular.
00:25:20Still, I'd like you to check any special or secret formula he might have been working on.
00:25:23Just to make sure they haven't been removed.
00:25:24Of course.
00:25:25Will you wait here, please?
00:25:26I'd rather come along if you don't mind.
00:25:27Oh, not at all.
00:25:28Dr. Tommick always keeps his most valuable formula in that locked cabinet.
00:25:30They're quite safe there.
00:25:31You have the keys, of course.
00:25:32Yes, but I'm certain nothing has been disturbed.
00:25:33Would you open it anyway, please?
00:25:34Very well.
00:25:35Do you know what each of these bottles contains?
00:25:36I know they're chemical symbols, if that's what you mean.
00:25:37Not exactly.
00:25:38Could any of them, say, mixed with another chemical form of dinghy?
00:25:39Not exactly.
00:25:40Could any of them, say, mixed with another chemical form of dinghy?
00:25:41No.
00:25:42No.
00:25:43No.
00:25:44I'm certain nothing has been disturbed.
00:25:45Would you open it anyway, please?
00:25:46Very well.
00:25:59Do you know what each of these bottles contains?
00:26:01I know they're chemical symbols, if that's what you mean.
00:26:04Not exactly.
00:26:05Could any of them, say, mixed with another chemical form a dangerous gas?
00:26:09I hardly know these particular ones are in experimental stages.
00:26:13Only Dr. Tommick could tell you that.
00:26:16How about this clear liquid on the end?
00:26:18What's its purpose?
00:26:19I really don't know.
00:26:20It's so new, it doesn't even have a name.
00:26:22New, huh?
00:26:23Is that so?
00:26:24But I'd like to...
00:26:25Oh, please don't touch anything, Mr. Tracy.
00:26:27At least until Dr. Tommick returns.
00:26:29If he returns, huh?
00:26:30You mean there's a chance that he won't?
00:26:32It's part of my job to see that he does.
00:26:34You won't mind my taking a little of this for testing?
00:26:37Well, I hardly know what to say in Dr. Tommick's absence.
00:26:42Perhaps we can test it here.
00:26:44In fact, I'd be glad to test it for you.
00:26:46I'd rather take it with me.
00:26:48Very well.
00:26:52You see, there was a bank robbery today.
00:26:54Some strange chemical was employed.
00:26:57Everyone in the bank was transfixed, frozen to the spot.
00:27:02You know, what...
00:27:05What do you want to call a nuisance?
00:27:06Sorry, sir.
00:27:11Round 6.
00:27:12Startle.
00:27:13Shocked.
00:27:14You see, I work so close to science.
00:27:16I have every reason to dread the creation of such gases.
00:27:17I didn't say it was a gas.
00:27:18What else could it be?
00:27:19I don't know.
00:27:23But it was a gas.
00:27:26Doesn't seem to stain or burn the surface, does it?
00:27:28No.
00:27:29Anything in it that will hurt me if I taste it?
00:27:31I think not, but I can't be too sure.
00:27:33Let's see.
00:27:37Tastes like water.
00:27:39Many chemicals do.
00:27:41Get me an empty bottle and a rag, will you?
00:27:47Professor Leonard.
00:27:48Yes?
00:27:48Could a man in Tommy's position be leading a double life?
00:27:51Hardly.
00:27:52He's one of the most respected men in his profession.
00:27:55Yet he came to headquarters complaining of attempts on his life the night before he disappeared.
00:28:00It's been my experience, Professor, but that could be the act of an innocent man.
00:28:07Or of a man covering his tracks.
00:28:09Perhaps.
00:28:10But not Dr. Tommy.
00:28:11His whole life is an open book, beyond suspicion.
00:28:15I guess you're right.
00:28:16I know I'm right.
00:28:17Well, thank you, Professor.
00:28:19I'll be back when I have this analyzed.
00:28:20Very well, Mr. Tracy.
00:28:22But it isn't water.
00:28:23Probably not.
00:28:29You've been a big help.
00:28:31Goodbye.
00:28:31Goodbye, Mr. Tracy.
00:28:33I hope you're catching that!
00:28:34Take a good vind sprang to it, Sir.
00:28:35Maybemetro impossible.
00:28:38Let's move it.
00:28:42Anyway, stay here.
00:28:44I still say you didn't have to shoot him.
00:28:45But Gooswie saw us coming out of the bank.
00:28:46Seeing and identify in weeks, maybe months later are two different things.
00:28:48But I still-
00:28:49different things. You're just a trigger happy young bug you always were. Better
00:28:54get over it. You're a fine guy to be balling me out. Useless killing is dangerous.
00:28:59Well, it's about time. Yeah, we thought maybe you took a party. Hardly. That's good.
00:29:05Grusome hates Welch's. I don't hate dead ones, Melody. Our employer is a man of
00:29:09honor. There's one for you, one for you. What are these, Valentines? The doctor is
00:29:16very businesslike. That is your remuneration. Mine's kind of thinnish. Not much, then, huh?
00:29:22Grusome got the bonus for not killing a policeman. How do you like that? We don't
00:29:27like it. We don't like it at all. Go back and tell your employer I'm not an
00:29:32employee. I'm a partner. I want fifty percent. What about me? I'll pay you more
00:29:37than you're worth. Goodbye, X-Ray. Well, I'll ask him. No, tell him. Fifty percent on
00:29:43everything. Very well. Oh, our employer told me to tell you he wishes you would not
00:29:50come to the laboratory anymore. At all? At all. I see. Tell him I'll do what he says
00:29:56for exactly fifteen minutes. Oh, please. Unless, of course, you're back within that
00:30:00time with half the take. Better hurry, X-Ray. Grusome, you're terrific.
00:30:06Remember that, Melody. Sure, Goose. Sure, sure. We, uh, found him right about
00:30:13here, Dick. Well, let's take a look around the inside. Maybe we'll get a line on
00:30:19something. Goose the balls.
00:30:27Hey, you.
00:30:52Hey, you. It's him, Dick!
00:30:59All right, Patrick. Get out of the gut, boys.
00:31:06Get out of the gut, all right.
00:31:10Oh, my God.
00:31:21THE END
00:31:51THE END
00:32:21I'll take you, Dick. I owe him something.
00:32:23I'll take you, Dick.
00:32:25Come on, Dick.
00:32:27Come on, Dick.
00:32:29Let's go.
00:32:59Come on.
00:33:29Pat, where are you?
00:33:46Here.
00:33:50Are you all right?
00:33:56Are you all right?
00:33:59Hmm?
00:34:00Yeah, it was him, Dick, that drunken step.
00:34:02Where did he go?
00:34:03He got away.
00:34:04Well, that's a lead anyway.
00:34:05What happened to you?
00:34:06What happened to me?
00:34:07I was standing right over there, and all of a sudden, I was...
00:34:10No, I'm not going to tell you.
00:34:14Come on, Pat, what happened to you?
00:34:16Okay.
00:34:17I was bit by a tiger.
00:34:21Oh, that tiger!
00:34:22You're sure that you can identify this man, Tess?
00:34:27Yes, I'm positive he's one of the bank robbers.
00:34:30Good.
00:34:30Now, if he'll only live long enough to start talking.
00:34:32Dick, we've rounded up some of the people who were in the bank.
00:34:35They're out in the hallway.
00:34:36Okay, Pat, bring them in.
00:34:37Tess, you better wait in the chief's office.
00:34:39All right.
00:34:40Tess, did I identify him?
00:34:42Yes, but that's not enough.
00:34:43We've got to find one of those bank witnesses who saw him in or around the bank about 245.
00:34:47Why 245?
00:34:48Couldn't he have had the bomb at 2.30 or even before that?
00:34:50No, the janitor emptied the wastebaskets at 245.
00:34:54So if anyone saw this bird in the bank after that time, he planted the bomb.
00:34:57Nurse!
00:34:58What's wrong?
00:34:59Well, he can't die on us now.
00:35:00Get those people in here, Pat, quick.
00:35:03Okay, folks.
00:35:08Sorry, Dick, you'll have to leave.
00:35:10He's much too ill to have anyone in here now.
00:35:12But just two minutes, Doc.
00:35:13I can't do it.
00:35:14He only has a 50-50 chance as it is.
00:35:17Well, that's that.
00:35:18Have those people go to my office, Pat, and we'll do what we can.
00:35:21Okay, folks, let's go.
00:35:26First of all, I want to thank you people for coming.
00:35:29Now I'd like to ask you a few simple questions.
00:35:31Does anyone recognize this man?
00:35:32I'm sure I never saw him before.
00:35:34Well, now, I'm a bank guard, you see.
00:35:35We know that.
00:35:36Of course you do.
00:35:36You know that bank guards have to be observing.
00:35:38Now, if that man was at the bank, it stands to reason I'd remember him, don't it?
00:35:41It does, do you?
00:35:42No.
00:35:42I could be wrong, Mr. Tracy, but I think that man passed me at the bank door.
00:35:46I think he was coming out as I was going in.
00:35:49You happen to recall what time that was, Mr. Thaw?
00:35:51Yes, I do.
00:35:52I looked up at the clock as I came in.
00:35:53It was exactly ten minutes to three.
00:35:55Good.
00:35:57Turn around, Luke.
00:35:57Obviously, this man wearing the bandit's clothes is not the bandit.
00:36:03This is a drawing of the actual man.
00:36:06Would you say you'd seen this man before, Mr. Thaw?
00:36:09I'm almost certain that's the face of the man who passed me at the bank door.
00:36:14Anyone else see him?
00:36:15No.
00:36:16All right.
00:36:17That's all.
00:36:18Oh, one thing more.
00:36:19Please don't any of you discuss this case with the newspapers.
00:36:22That's very important.
00:36:23In fact, I'd rather you didn't discuss it with anyone for a day or two.
00:36:26And thank you again.
00:36:27Sir.
00:36:27We're going out now, Bob.
00:36:32Ah, but I'm coming.
00:36:32I said...
00:36:34I've still got six hours, Dan, and nothing to say.
00:36:36Nothing to say about a top-flight scientist who's missing?
00:36:40Hello?
00:36:41You're talking Greek, Dan.
00:36:42Yes, Chief.
00:36:43Don't give me that.
00:36:43You knew Tomek was missing before I did.
00:36:45Just a minute, Chief.
00:36:46I've got the human ferret in my office.
00:36:48Tomek?
00:36:48Who's Tomek?
00:36:49A physicist, my boy, with an assistant named Learned, remember?
00:36:52I'm giving his disappearance a build-up tonight, Dick.
00:36:54Wait a minute, Dan.
00:36:56I'll call you later, Chief.
00:36:57You gave me your work, Dan, and I still have six hours left.
00:37:00Then you do think Tomek is involved in the bank robbery?
00:37:02I honestly don't know.
00:37:03But if he is and you publish his disappearance, it might spoil everything for me.
00:37:07All right, six hours.
00:37:07But I get first break at anything you uncover, right?
00:37:10Right, Dan.
00:37:10Keep your nose clean.
00:37:12Hello, Tess.
00:37:13Hello, Dan.
00:37:14Dan, what's new?
00:37:14Ask your boyfriend.
00:37:15Dick, this will...
00:37:16Hold it, Fred.
00:37:18Oh, you again.
00:37:19Goodbye, Dan.
00:37:21Be seeing you in about five hours and 22 minutes.
00:37:27Dick, this is the doctor.
00:37:28Quiet.
00:37:28I think I know what you were going to tell me anyway.
00:37:38I should see a certain professor at State University right away, correct?
00:37:41Correct, and quick.
00:37:42See you later, honey.
00:37:44But we had a date for dinner.
00:37:45I'm having mine with a professor.
00:37:47Oh.
00:37:47Well, since it's only a professor.
00:37:49A beautiful, feminine professor.
00:37:51And you expect me to be here when you get back?
00:37:52No.
00:37:53Then I will be.
00:37:55That's what I thought.
00:37:55Goodbye, Dick.
00:37:56Goodbye.
00:38:21Oh, Lee, where have you been?
00:38:23It's over an hour since I talked with you.
00:38:25I'm sorry.
00:38:25I had important business.
00:38:27You look worried, dearest.
00:38:29What's the trouble?
00:38:30That chemical I stole for you, what did you do with it?
00:38:34Why?
00:38:35I used it for my anesthetic experiments.
00:38:37What do you suppose?
00:38:40I suppose you either gave it or sold it to a gang of bank robbers.
00:38:44What are you talking about?
00:38:46The police are analyzing the water I substituted for the formula I stole for you.
00:38:50Well, what of it?
00:38:51The moment Dr. Tomek returns, they'll know I substituted the water.
00:38:56Oh, we'll be far away by then.
00:38:58What if he returns now, tonight?
00:39:01He won't, Irma.
00:39:03You've done something to him.
00:39:04He's perfectly safe.
00:39:07He'll return home in due time.
00:39:09Quite unharmed.
00:39:09I can't.
00:39:14I can't go through with it.
00:39:16That detective, I can't go online to him.
00:39:19I don't know how.
00:39:20It won't be for long.
00:39:22He had hardly left when a reporter came.
00:39:25He asked me so many questions, I didn't know where I was.
00:39:28Did he ask about Tomek?
00:39:30Of course.
00:39:32Splendid.
00:39:33His disappearance will make headlines.
00:39:36Tracy and his cops will be forced into a manhunt that will leave us in the clear.
00:39:40I won't help blacken the character of a decent man.
00:39:43I can't.
00:39:46Very well.
00:39:47Tell them.
00:39:50Tell them everything.
00:39:51Is that what you want, Irma?
00:39:54Darling, no, it isn't.
00:39:56But can't we do something?
00:39:58Can't we go away?
00:39:59Now, tonight?
00:40:01Police have requested that I don't leave town.
00:40:04Your friend Tracy.
00:40:05Tracy?
00:40:05Well, how...
00:40:06Do you think I put that formula in the hands of thugs?
00:40:08I placed it in the bank myself.
00:40:11You didn't.
00:40:12You couldn't.
00:40:14I had to, Irma.
00:40:15I tell you, with Tomek missing, we're in the clear.
00:40:19There isn't a thing to worry about, dearest.
00:40:22I'll drive you to within a block of your house.
00:40:25No, I'll walk to the cab stand.
00:40:27We can't list with the scene together.
00:40:43Good evening.
00:40:45Well, Mr. Tracy, how did you get here?
00:40:49It was easy.
00:40:50Illegal, too.
00:40:51Illegal?
00:40:51What is?
00:40:52My breaking into your place and searching your things without a warrant.
00:40:55I should think so.
00:40:56Why did you do it?
00:40:58Why did you tell me I wouldn't find water in that bottle?
00:41:01You didn't.
00:41:02You're a biochemist.
00:41:03Why try to pretend you didn't know what was in that bottle?
00:41:06You forget, Mr. Tracy.
00:41:07You tasted whatever was in it, not I.
00:41:10I was so sure it wasn't water that I...
00:41:12Why?
00:41:15Why?
00:41:17Because I can see no reason why Dr. Tomek would make such a substitution.
00:41:21Neither can I.
00:41:23In fact, I don't think he did.
00:41:24But obviously he had to.
00:41:26He and I are the only two people...
00:41:28Who have the key to that lot.
00:41:30So I say you made the substitution, not Tomek.
00:41:34If what you found in that bottle really was water...
00:41:38And you're not just trying to trick me because of some fantastic notion that I mixed up with bandits...
00:41:43Then all I can say is...
00:41:45Dr. Tomek put it there.
00:41:46I didn't.
00:41:48And, uh...
00:41:50Might I suggest that you spend your time looking for him instead of badgering me?
00:41:55I'm badgering you because I think you know something about his disappearance.
00:41:58Either you're shielding him or you're shielding someone else.
00:42:01Why?
00:42:01Why should I?
00:42:02Do I look like the kind of person who goes around shielding bank robbers and murderers?
00:42:06Frankly, no.
00:42:08But I think you got in over your head.
00:42:10And now you don't see any way out but lying.
00:42:12I'm not lying.
00:42:14I think you are.
00:42:16Consider this, Professor.
00:42:18Whoever got hold of that formula will stop at nothing to keep it.
00:42:21Murdering a bank guard is only the beginning.
00:42:23Right now they're accused of murder.
00:42:25If you're involved in it, you're an accessory to murder.
00:42:27And your only chance of getting less than hung is to play ball on the right team.
00:42:30But I tell you, I don't know anything.
00:42:33I heard you the first time.
00:42:35Just the same, when I leave here, I advise you to get in touch with someone.
00:42:38Who?
00:42:39Whomever you're shielding.
00:42:40Tell them that no amount of money or fame or love or whatever it is you're doing it for
00:42:43is worth putting your neck in a noose.
00:42:45It's a nice neck, Professor.
00:42:52But that murdered bank guard had four kids.
00:42:54They liked his pretty well, too.
00:42:55You cover the back.
00:43:21If she doesn't come out in two hours, go back to headquarters.
00:43:24Right.
00:43:31Hello?
00:43:32Hello, Lee.
00:43:33You shouldn't call me here.
00:43:35And don't call me by name.
00:43:36I can't stand it.
00:43:38You, you, you've got to take me away.
00:43:41I tell you, there's nothing to worry about, dearest.
00:43:44You'll feel better after you've had some sleep.
00:43:46I can't, Lee.
00:43:47I'm going to tell them the truth.
00:43:51You can't do that.
00:43:52Not yet, dearest.
00:43:54It's risky, but perhaps we'd better leave town tonight.
00:43:56But I thought you said you couldn't.
00:43:58Perhaps I can find a way.
00:44:00But you must meet me at once and talk this out.
00:44:03So you.
00:44:04I know too much.
00:44:05Very well, Irma.
00:44:07If we don't figure a way out, I'll, I'll go to the police with you.
00:44:11But we must talk first, Irma.
00:44:13I'm not in this alone.
00:44:15Meet me at Sixth and Park in ten minutes.
00:44:17Walk there and be sure you're not followed.
00:44:19Goodbye.
00:44:21You can't meet her, of course.
00:44:24What are you doing here?
00:44:26I told him, Lee.
00:44:26I'm telling you.
00:44:28You can't meet her.
00:44:29The cops saw you in the bank.
00:44:30This is a frame-up between the girl and the police.
00:44:33Oh, Watson, she, she is frightened and so are you.
00:44:36Listen, I'll meet her.
00:44:38You're known to the police, too.
00:44:39I've handled them before.
00:44:41Give me the keys to your car.
00:44:43All right, but don't bring her here.
00:44:45No, sure not.
00:44:46Say, you spoke of a cottage on Brand Lake?
00:44:50Yes, that's it.
00:44:51Take her there.
00:44:52Route 76, cottage 14.
00:44:54Just off the road.
00:44:55Tell her I'll be up later tonight.
00:44:56You'll convince her she mustn't go to the police?
00:44:59Oh, yes, I must do that.
00:45:00You're right.
00:45:02We must.
00:45:04Gruesome.
00:45:06Yeah?
00:45:07Take care of her.
00:45:08She's all I have.
00:45:10Sure, sure.
00:45:12I understand.
00:45:13She doesn't look like that.
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00:48:37.
00:48:41But sometimes they do, Tess. Sometimes they do.
00:48:43Where are you going? See the chief.
00:48:45Get an okay on an idea that'll make Dan and his papers think I'm a prime heel.
00:49:11Here he comes. Now's the time.
00:49:13Isn't there some other way to...
00:49:15No, not unless you want to end up joining Tomic.
00:49:41I'll go.
00:50:01Where's the good doctor?
00:50:03Why, in there.
00:50:05Call the hospital?
00:50:07Yes, no change.
00:50:09I'll stay here. It'll be known if he's alive or dead.
00:50:11It's dangerous to hide you here.
00:50:13Dangerous? For whom?
00:50:15All of us. The police have tried to trace the driver of my car.
00:50:17Ah.
00:50:19I'll stay here.
00:50:21Very well.
00:50:23There's a small bedroom in there. You may use it.
00:50:25And there's whiskey in my desk.
00:50:27True hospitality.
00:50:29Oh, doctor.
00:50:31Why did you close that window?
00:50:34The smoke from the incinerator.
00:50:36I see.
00:50:37Won't you join me in a drink?
00:50:39I never indulge.
00:50:40Uh-huh.
00:50:41Doctor.
00:50:42Yes?
00:50:43Come on in and join me, won't you?
00:50:45No, thank you.
00:50:47Come on in. Both of you.
00:50:49Come on in.
00:50:50Come on in.
00:50:51Come on in.
00:50:52Come on in.
00:50:53Come on in.
00:50:54Come on in.
00:50:55Come on in.
00:50:56Listen, doctor.
00:50:57The smoke is blowing away from that window.
00:50:59Now, what are you trying to pull?
00:51:00All right.
00:51:01All right, Gruesome.
00:51:02Hold everything.
00:51:03X-ray, get rid of that boat.
00:51:04Don't move, X-ray.
00:51:05Don't show me, Gruesome.
00:51:06Please.
00:51:07News flash.
00:51:08Dangerous bank robbers expected to be rounded up within 12 hours.
00:51:12Homicide's famous Dick Tracy has just revealed that one of the robbers of the Grove Street branch of the First National Bank has been captured after suffering severe injuries in a wild chase by the police.
00:51:18He's alive.
00:51:19Five minutes ago, Tracy reported that the injured bandit will be able to talk by morning. He added, and I quote, when this band talks, we will round up the most dangerous gang of criminals in this city's history. We now return you to the piano.
00:51:40That announcement saved your life, X-ray.
00:51:42Why not?
00:51:43I need you.
00:51:44We've got to get Melody out of that hospital.
00:51:45But that's a police hospital.
00:51:46Why not leave him there?
00:51:47Yeah?
00:51:48To talk and spoil a perfect setup?
00:51:49No.
00:51:50We've got to risk it.
00:51:51What about him?
00:51:52What about him?
00:51:53He's dead and Melody isn't worse luck.
00:51:54Go on.
00:52:14A Haller one?
00:52:15That's a fair fact.
00:52:20See you last week?
00:52:22Well with Prisley.
00:52:23It's a lot around for 40-year-old people.
00:52:25She's still not lying.
00:52:28He's also just a person.
00:52:30Alright.
00:52:31We've got to go his world.
00:52:32Right here?
00:52:33No?
00:52:34No.
00:52:35Well, what happened would take time.
00:52:36No.
00:52:37We've got to go to school here and we were kind of a friend.
00:52:40Here, sir?
00:52:41Evening.
00:52:42Evening.
00:52:43Got a corporal document, 312.
00:52:47We came to pick him up.
00:52:49Wait a minute.
00:52:51What's the name of that surgeon again?
00:52:54Major Allen, 291st General.
00:52:58He's new to me.
00:53:00So are you fellows?
00:53:01Just been transferred from out west.
00:53:04Oh, well, go on up.
00:53:06Now, do you know how to work it?
00:53:08Like my fingers on my hand.
00:53:10That's the gorilla, all right.
00:53:23They came in an army ambulance.
00:53:24Give me the phone, Pop.
00:53:30This is it.
00:53:31They're on their way up.
00:53:33Roger.
00:53:35Don't stop them coming down either, Pop.
00:53:40You wait here.
00:53:41If anybody questions you, you'll remember where you're from.
00:53:43291st General.
00:53:44Right.
00:53:45I'm sorry, no one allowed in there.
00:53:46I have orders to take his temperature every four hours.
00:53:47Yeah?
00:53:48That's right.
00:53:49Well, in that case, I'll go in with you.
00:53:50All right.
00:53:51How are you, Melody?
00:53:52291st General.
00:53:53Right.
00:54:05I'm sorry, no one allowed in there.
00:54:07I have orders to take his temperature every four hours.
00:54:10Yeah?
00:54:11That's right.
00:54:12Well, in that case, I'll go in with you if for a while.
00:54:19How are you, Melody?
00:54:21Well, I don't know.
00:54:22I don't know.
00:54:23I don't know.
00:54:24I don't know.
00:54:25Why do we bother getting birds like him well just so we can kill them?
00:54:28Odd, isn't it?
00:54:29Yeah.
00:54:34Lost?
00:54:35Me?
00:54:36Oddly.
00:54:37Just waiting for them to, uh, just waiting.
00:54:41Oh.
00:54:49Hey.
00:54:50What's the matter?
00:54:51This man is running a dangerously high temperature.
00:54:53You'd better send to the doctor.
00:54:55Not me, buddy.
00:54:56My orders are to stay right here.
00:55:02In that case, I'll do it myself.
00:55:04A good idea.
00:55:05What happened?
00:55:06It's in the wastebasket, Tim.
00:55:07You want me to throw it out?
00:55:08No.
00:55:09Leave it there.
00:55:10I know.
00:55:11But if this stuff makes people freeze the way you say it does, I won't be of any help
00:55:12to you.
00:55:13That's right.
00:55:14I know.
00:55:15But you're unarmed.
00:55:16I don't like this.
00:55:17Hey, this stuff has started to smoke.
00:55:18It should.
00:55:19Mr. Tracy, I'm beginning to feel funny.
00:55:20So am I, Tim.
00:55:21So am I.
00:55:22Tim.
00:55:23So am I.
00:55:24Tim.
00:55:25So am I.
00:55:26So am I.
00:55:56It should be clear now.
00:56:11Yes, I understand.
00:56:13Mr. Patton told me to let them go.
00:56:15Huh?
00:56:17You're right.
00:56:18Here they come.
00:56:19Oh, sure.
00:56:20Patton saw the ambulance.
00:56:22Right, sir.
00:56:23Bye.
00:56:26Well, I see you got your man.
00:56:27Thanks, we did.
00:56:33Say, who do you guys think you are parking here?
00:56:35Can't you read?
00:56:36Sonny, we didn't see the sign.
00:56:38Didn't see the sign.
00:56:39What kind of an excuse is that?
00:56:40Who are you guys?
00:56:41Where are you from?
00:56:42291st General Hospital.
00:56:43What?
00:56:44291st.
00:56:45Will you please step aside?
00:56:47General, huh?
00:56:48That was my old outfit.
00:56:49And they sold these 41 crates a month ago.
00:56:51Where'd you pick it up?
00:56:52Look here.
00:56:53This man is dying.
00:56:54Yeah, and I got a rush call.
00:56:55What?
00:56:56You know what I think?
00:56:57I think you guys are a couple of cadaver snatchers.
00:56:59I'm going to take a look at this.
00:57:02Now, wait.
00:57:03The other one.
00:57:04But this is ours.
00:57:05That one won't be spotted so quickly.
00:57:07Put him in that one.
00:57:11I hope nothing went wrong.
00:57:12What could?
00:57:13Tim would never leave Dick.
00:57:14Hey.
00:57:15Here comes an ambulance out.
00:57:17Shall I flash the rest of the boys?
00:57:23No.
00:57:24They're driving an army crate.
00:57:25That one belongs to the city hospital.
00:57:33That was a clever piece of work, Bruce.
00:57:35Almost misfired.
00:57:36Paul told you that corporal's name was Joseph Duggan.
00:57:39It was really John.
00:57:42Well, I'm sorry.
00:57:43How is he?
00:57:44He's still under the effects of the gas.
00:57:47Start up the fire.
00:57:49That's Maladie too.
00:57:50Start up the fire.
00:57:51That's Maladie too.
00:57:52Start up the fire.
00:57:53That's Maladie too.
00:57:54Start up the fire.
00:58:20And now, step.
00:58:21What?
00:58:22Let's find a way of getting back to the fire.
00:58:23I don't know.
00:58:24Come on.
00:58:25Stand up.
00:58:26Once, come on.
00:58:27I'm sorry.
00:58:28Put him down.
00:58:29He's ahead of me.
00:58:30Come on.
00:58:31I'm sorry.
00:58:32Come on.
00:58:33This is a good time.
00:58:35Come on.
00:58:36Come on.
00:58:37Come on.
00:58:38Come on.
00:58:39Come on.
00:58:40Come on.
00:58:41Come on.
00:58:42Come on.
00:58:43Come on.
00:58:44Come on.
00:58:45Come on, come on.
00:58:46Come on.
00:58:47Come on.
00:58:48Come on.
00:58:49What's the matter, bud?
00:58:57I asked the guy who stole this crate.
00:59:00Yeah, and mine.
00:59:01Yeah?
00:59:02You mean a big mug and a little guy with glasses?
00:59:04Yeah, with a patient on a litter.
00:59:06Well, I'll be a...
00:59:08That gorilla outsmarted me again.
00:59:11They pulled the switch.
00:59:14We've got to follow that by ambulance.
00:59:16How do you know where it went?
00:59:17Huh?
00:59:18That's right.
00:59:20Sparks, this is Patton.
00:59:22Put all cars on the lookout for a White City Hospital ambulance.
00:59:25Get that?
00:59:26Yeah.
00:59:26It's carrying two killers and Tracy unarmed.
00:59:28No, no, no.
00:59:30No, no.
00:59:37Come on.
00:59:41No!
00:59:42X-ray.
01:00:12I don't know.
01:00:22I don't know.
01:00:28I don't know.
01:00:35I don't know.
01:00:45I don't know.
01:00:50I don't know.
01:00:55I don't know.
01:01:00I don't know.
01:01:10You're ending up here, Tracy.
01:01:16I'm not going to come in after you.
01:01:32I don't have to.
01:01:34Remember the bank?
01:01:39You've got about 60 seconds left.
01:01:44There's no other exit, Tracy.
01:01:47This is the end of the line.
01:02:14I don't know.
01:02:17I don't know.
01:02:21I don't know.
01:02:23I don't know.
01:02:25I don't know.
01:02:35I don't know.
01:02:36You're not going to work together.
01:02:38Come on.
01:03:08Come on.
01:03:38Come on.
01:03:58So this is the baby that caused all the trouble, huh?
01:04:00Yes.
01:04:01That's the last of those Devleys gas bombs, Pat.
01:04:03Soon as Dan has had a look at it, we'll file it in the archives of lethal weapons.
01:04:08I want to see you, Tracy.
01:04:10Well, take a good look, Dan.
01:04:11That's the idea of selling me out to those radio vultures.
01:04:13You made me a promise.
01:04:14Promise?
01:04:15Who is this fellow, Pat?
01:04:17Don't know.
01:04:18I never saw him before.
01:04:19You promised me an exclusive story.
01:04:21Story?
01:04:22What story, sir?
01:04:23He could mean the story of the capture of a gang of bank robbers, Dick.
01:04:26Capture?
01:04:27When?
01:04:28Where?
01:04:29It's all here and it's all true.
01:04:30Give me that.
01:04:3155 seconds, Pat.
01:04:32Sorry.
01:04:33Can't wait.
01:04:34Maybe I'll have to tell you about it, Dan.
01:04:35Some other time.
01:04:36Aren't you going to read it?
01:04:37Gotta make that deadline.
01:04:38This is the biggest story I've ever had anything to do.
01:04:40Do it!
01:04:41Do it!
01:04:42Do it!
01:04:43Do it!
01:04:44Do it!
01:04:45Do it!
01:04:46Do it!
01:04:47Do it!
01:04:48Do it!
01:04:49Do it!
01:04:50Do it!
01:04:51Do it!
01:04:52Do it!
01:04:53Do it!
01:04:54Do it!
01:04:55Do it!
01:04:56Do it!
01:04:57Do it!
01:04:58Do it!
01:04:59Do it!
01:05:00Do it!
01:05:01Do it!
01:05:02Do it!
01:05:03Do it!
01:05:04Do it!
01:05:05Do it!
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