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Dick Tracy and the Terror of Gruesome follows the famous detective as he confronts one of the most chilling criminals the city has ever known. Gruesome spreads fear through ruthless crimes and twisted schemes, pushing Tracy into a tense battle of wits against a merciless enemy. Set in a dark urban landscape, this classic crime story delivers suspense, danger, and timeless detective action that captures the spirit of vintage noir cinema.
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00:03:40I WANT to see
00:03:41the doctor
00:03:43I got the right guy
00:03:44to handle that job for
00:03:45what is your friend's name
00:03:45gruesome
00:03:55isn't he
00:03:55come in
00:03:56our employer
00:03:57is in the midst of an experiment
00:03:59your friend will have to wait
00:04:00go back and finish your job
00:04:00I don't need a job now
00:04:01Boy, am I glad you're in town.
00:04:04Make yourself comfortable.
00:04:05But please don't touch anything.
00:04:07No? Why?
00:04:09It isn't advisable.
00:04:31Oh, my God.
00:05:01Oh, my God.
00:05:31Come on, come on, Mac.
00:05:41Oh, come on, come on.
00:05:45Get up out of here.
00:06:01What's the trouble, Carney?
00:06:04Oh, just another drunk.
00:06:06This is the fifth time I've called a wagon tonight.
00:06:08I'm on my way down to headquarters to pick up Big Tracy.
00:06:10Can I take him along for you?
00:06:12Don't that's how you appreciate, Pat.
00:06:13Well, where is he?
00:06:14He's lying in the doorway, that joint back there.
00:06:16Oh, my God.
00:06:46Oh, my God.
00:06:55Oh.
00:06:59That's funny, Pat.
00:07:01Not enough alcohol to have killed him.
00:07:03He had no pulse and no heartbeat.
00:07:05So what did the big lug die of?
00:07:07A broken heart?
00:07:08I don't know, but Doc Ross can tell you tomorrow after the autopsy.
00:07:11I've been in this racket a long time, but I've never seen anything like this before.
00:07:15What? You say he was limp when you picked him up ten minutes ago?
00:07:18Limp is a playboy's alibi. Ten minutes later, he's like this.
00:07:21Then it wasn't time for rigor mortis to set in.
00:07:23No time at all. Want to take a guess at what's eaten him?
00:07:25Yes, I could guess, but it wouldn't mean anything.
00:07:28Except I think it's the case for homicide.
00:07:30Careful of your language, Frankie. He died in my car.
00:07:32But he didn't get whatever's wrong with him in your car.
00:07:34Right. So a corpse coming out of Hangman's Knot's got to be murder, huh?
00:07:38Probably.
00:07:38You say you found this on him?
00:07:41Loaded for bear.
00:07:42And his suit had the feel of a big house hand-me-down.
00:07:45That's sharp observing, ain't it?
00:07:50Why don't you have Tracy take a look at him?
00:07:52I think I will.
00:07:54But if he has the answer to a drunk turning to stone,
00:07:56I give up.
00:07:57I don't think you think there's any danger, Doctor.
00:08:01I tell you, gentlemen, it has happened not once, but several times.
00:08:04Hi, Sarge.
00:08:05I wouldn't go in there now, Pat, if I was you.
00:08:07You mean I shouldn't go in?
00:08:08Nobody. Dick's got a VIP in there.
00:08:11VIP? Dick?
00:08:12A very important personage.
00:08:14In that case, I'll not.
00:08:18Excuse me, Dick, but I think I just brought in a homicide.
00:08:21Anyway, he's a mighty funny stiff.
00:08:23Funny? I'll be right with you.
00:08:25Come over to the morgue, huh?
00:08:26Right.
00:08:27I'm sorry, Dr. Tomek. Go on.
00:08:31For instance, when I'd arrive home at night,
00:08:33I'd find figures lurking in the shadows near my house.
00:08:36Why didn't you report this sooner?
00:08:38I, well, I hoped that my wife and I were wrong.
00:08:41These people weren't really stalking me at all.
00:08:43What makes you so sure how they were?
00:08:46And two attempts were made within the week to run me down by car.
00:08:49We have a lot of reckless drivers in this town, Doctor.
00:08:51Yes, I know, but...
00:08:52Why do you think someone wanted to kill you?
00:08:55I don't know.
00:08:56I've no idea.
00:08:58Of course, like many scientists, I'm working on new and rare formulae at the university.
00:09:02Very little we can do for you, Doctor, but offer you police protection.
00:09:06I just like troubling you, but...
00:09:07I am worried.
00:09:10Well, Chief, this isn't a case for me, so if you don't...
00:09:12Run along, Dick.
00:09:13We'll take care of the doctor.
00:09:14I'm sorry I can't stay, but my assistant has a slight case of homicide on his hands.
00:09:19Good luck.
00:09:19Now, see here, Doctor.
00:09:21Let's review the facts.
00:09:22Let's review the facts.
00:09:52I have a great character.
00:09:59So what does that mean?
00:10:03Oh, my God.
00:10:33Oh, my God.
00:11:03Oh, my God.
00:11:33Did you get his number?
00:11:35Sure, sure.
00:11:35What happened, Pat?
00:11:39You're asking me.
00:11:41I'm sitting here, see, writing out this report on the stiff.
00:11:43All of a sudden, blackout.
00:11:45Something hit me here.
00:11:47A crowbar, maybe, or a small bulldozer.
00:11:49I don't see how anybody could have got in here, Dick.
00:11:52Frankie put the stiff on this slab.
00:11:54He was out cold, just like he is now.
00:11:56The stiff, the mug, where is he?
00:11:58Looks like you had a drunk who woke up, Pat.
00:12:00He just outfoxed you, that's all.
00:12:01Outfoxed me, huh?
00:12:02I tell you, he was dead.
00:12:04Oh, don't look at me like that, Dick.
00:12:05You know I haven't had so much as a short beer since I joined the force.
00:12:08I tell you, I brought in an absolutely dead stiff.
00:12:11Okay, but if that's true, then you're just confused.
00:12:13There's a stiff in the other room.
00:12:14What?
00:12:15Why didn't you say so?
00:12:16Come on.
00:12:17What I want to know is who moved that stiff, stiff, stiff.
00:12:21So he outfoxed me, did he?
00:12:23What's that make you?
00:12:24I admit it, Pat.
00:12:25He tricked me, too.
00:12:25One minute he's dead.
00:12:26The next he slugs me, tricked you and Bam Moost.
00:12:28Smart man.
00:12:30Smart?
00:12:30He's weird.
00:12:31I tell you, if I didn't know better, I'd swear we were doing business with Boris Karloff.
00:12:34Looks that way.
00:12:38Valaday.
00:12:40Did you find him?
00:12:42Would I be back here without him if I did?
00:12:43Oh, that stuff he got must have killed him.
00:12:48Nonsense.
00:12:48It was one of the early experiments of the doctor's medical formula.
00:12:52But what did it do to him?
00:12:53Potent but harmless.
00:12:54It just rendered him helpless.
00:12:57Helpless?
00:12:58Oh, that's great.
00:12:59Crews him helpless and the cop's hot on his trail.
00:13:01Exactly.
00:13:02So he is of no use to us any longer.
00:13:05If he does come back, you must tell him the deal is off.
00:13:08What are you talking about?
00:13:09That guy knows his way around.
00:13:10He is no good to us now.
00:13:11We must be rid of him.
00:13:13And the doctor...
00:13:13The doctor will be disturbed by your stupid chatter.
00:13:16You'll get rid of him.
00:13:17No, no.
00:13:17Please.
00:13:18Please, Grosem.
00:13:18He didn't mean it.
00:13:19He needs you.
00:13:19We all need you, Grosem.
00:13:20Please.
00:13:21Exactly.
00:13:22As the doctor just said, you know your business, but I know mine.
00:13:25You mean you spoke to the doctor?
00:13:29Yes.
00:13:29I've had a talk with him.
00:13:33You're a disgraced doctor of science, correct?
00:13:35Yes, but I...
00:13:36No buts.
00:13:37The doctor stumbled on a great racket, but he needs me to make it work for him.
00:13:41So from now on, you two will do exactly what I say.
00:13:45Now get in there.
00:13:45Keep your mouth shut and listen.
00:13:47Tomorrow is the most important day in your stupid lives.
00:13:49Two and a half minutes to go.
00:14:11Two and a half minutes to go.
00:14:11Two and a half minutes to go.
00:14:11Hey, Harry, come here.
00:14:29I told you to get that cat out of here.
00:14:31Now get him out.
00:14:32Psst, psst.
00:14:33Afternoon, Mr. Clark.
00:14:58Hello, Mr. Stone.
00:15:00Ten, twenty, thirty.
00:15:01How's Mr. Tracy?
00:15:03Well, he's fine, thanks.
00:15:04Bye.
00:15:04Goodbye.
00:15:04Goodbye.
00:15:21Psst, psst.
00:15:23Look at him.
00:15:38There's something wrong with him.
00:15:42And him.
00:15:48You heard...
00:15:49You heard...
00:15:51I haven't.
00:16:09You heard...
00:16:10the air is clear lock the door hey gruesome i one of you look as silly as they do lock the door
00:16:40uh pardon me mac do you mind
00:17:04what's your matter buddy tanner
00:17:05malady yeah yeah come agus
00:17:35oh
00:17:56dick tracy homicide quickly hello dick listen i'm inside the grove street branch of first national
00:18:03a bank witnessing a robbery. Dead? Frozen? Uh-huh. Okay, honey, don't lose your nerve. We'll be right
00:18:11there. This is Tracy. Notify all cars in the area. Fourth and Grove. Bank robbery. First National.
00:18:33Let's get out of here. Of course, but there was a dame in that horse. Oh, what? Get going.
00:19:03Oh, my God.
00:19:28Probably died before he hit the ground. Move these people back. Move back a little, folks.
00:19:31Come on, move back now.
00:19:33Come on, move back.
00:19:33Take care of everything, Jim.
00:19:34Okay, Jake.
00:19:46Tess!
00:19:46Tess, come out of it.
00:19:47Come out of what?
00:19:48I'm all right.
00:19:52Well, she's alive anyway.
00:19:54If I hadn't been in the booth, I'd have gotten it too.
00:19:56But you see...
00:19:57Wait a minute.
00:19:58Payment on Thursday or the bank will be forced to foreclose.
00:20:01But I tell you, I can't.
00:20:05You heard the man say they want a cash bonus?
00:20:08Oh, that's it.
00:20:11Mr. Crandall.
00:20:12Mr. Crandall.
00:20:13The dollar's worth of change, please.
00:20:15Yes, of course.
00:20:24Achoo!
00:20:26Achoo!
00:20:31You'll have to leave now, sir.
00:20:34It's three o'clock.
00:20:41You see, pal, you were only half dead.
00:20:43I don't question your word, Mr. Tracy.
00:20:46There undoubtedly was a bank robbery, but not here.
00:20:49Not here.
00:20:50They sent you to the wrong bank.
00:20:51Mr. Banks.
00:20:53Mr. Banks.
00:20:53Over $100,000 has disappeared.
00:20:56Oh, that's right.
00:20:56Right under our noses.
00:20:58What?
00:20:59This is the most amazing thing I've ever seen.
00:21:02Two minutes ago, everybody was paralyzed.
00:21:04Frozen, stiff, and now look at them.
00:21:06They're perfectly normal.
00:21:07No one leaves until everybody's been questioned.
00:21:10Line them all up over there.
00:21:11Right.
00:21:12This way, folks.
00:21:12How many men in the stick-up crew?
00:21:16Two.
00:21:17Did they wear masks?
00:21:18No.
00:21:18One was coarse-looking, and the other one was...
00:21:20Fine.
00:21:20Tell me later.
00:21:21How long was it between the freezing act and their entrance?
00:21:24About a minute.
00:21:25You mean this knockout stuff was instant?
00:21:27In this?
00:21:28Right away?
00:21:29Well, it couldn't have been more than two minutes at the most.
00:21:31How do you feel?
00:21:32All right, Mr. Tracy.
00:21:33That's what's so darn queer.
00:21:35I still can't believe I was out cold for 12 or 14 minutes.
00:21:37Just wait till I tell my wife.
00:21:39When I get...
00:21:39All right now, I'd rather you told me what you were doing
00:21:41and how you felt when this stuff hit you.
00:21:43Sure, you bet.
00:21:44Like I was telling your sidekick here,
00:21:45I'm standing right here watching the clock, see?
00:21:47Not that I'm a clock-watching guy ordinarily.
00:21:49Skip it, pal.
00:21:49Get to the pay-off.
00:21:50Huh?
00:21:50Oh, yeah, sure.
00:21:51Like I was telling your sidekick,
00:21:53you see, it's my wife's sister's birthday,
00:21:54and I says to myself, I says,
00:21:55Humphrey, when you get home...
00:21:56He was pulling down the shade.
00:21:57Yeah, that's right.
00:21:59How'd you know?
00:21:59Here.
00:22:00Like this.
00:22:01Like this I was.
00:22:02At it about there.
00:22:03No.
00:22:04Here, maybe.
00:22:05Oh, did you feel yourself slipping?
00:22:06Nah, positively no warning at all.
00:22:08Do you think you were the first one affected by this gas?
00:22:10No.
00:22:10Oh, the first man to go was standing right over there.
00:22:13Well, show me how he was standing.
00:22:15All right.
00:22:16As I remember,
00:22:17he was standing right here with his coat open, like this.
00:22:20Well, that's enough.
00:22:20Take him with you, Pat,
00:22:21and see if you can find that man.
00:22:22Come on.
00:22:23Or was it like this?
00:22:24Relax, Gabby.
00:22:24Let's find the guy.
00:22:25I don't know if I had one hand sticking out.
00:22:27Now, let's see.
00:22:29You've had everyone in the bank checked on.
00:22:31Everyone.
00:22:31They all have legitimate addresses.
00:22:33No suspicious characters.
00:22:34And you're having this screwy gas analyzed.
00:22:36Fred has what was left in the shell casing.
00:22:37I expect to report any minute.
00:22:39And the getaway car was stolen.
00:22:40Picked up on the turnpike.
00:22:42No distinguishable fingerprints.
00:22:43The banking commission is panicky, Dick.
00:22:45If this gets to the papers,
00:22:47they're afraid of a wholesale run on every bank in town.
00:22:52I told you Tracy was busy.
00:22:53It's okay, Sarge.
00:22:54Tracy wants to see me, right?
00:22:56Dick has nothing to say to the press, Dan.
00:22:58No?
00:22:58In that case, the press has a hot word for him.
00:23:00It's headlines.
00:23:01Shall I go?
00:23:01It's okay, Sarge.
00:23:03Thanks.
00:23:03What I have to say should be private, boys, for your sake.
00:23:05Spill it, Dan.
00:23:06We're busy.
00:23:06I know.
00:23:07And stumped.
00:23:08Fellas, I was the only news hawk to get to a certain bank
00:23:10before you had everybody's mouth buttoned up like a West Pointer on inspection.
00:23:13How much do you know, Dan?
00:23:14Remember the bank guard for the end of gab?
00:23:16You can't print a word of it, Dan.
00:23:17Look, Dick, I play ball usually, but not with gas bombs.
00:23:20This will be the biggest thing hit the streets since George Patton broke the bow.
00:23:22This is a war of a sort, too, Dan.
00:23:24A war on small investors.
00:23:26If you break silence before we can move in,
00:23:28no bank in the state can escape a run on it.
00:23:30How long do you want?
00:23:30Twenty-four hours.
00:23:31I'll settle for the four.
00:23:32That'll get me in the final edition.
00:23:34We don't have a thing in four hours.
00:23:35That bad, eh?
00:23:36Right now, we haven't got a lead to the interest of bloodhounds.
00:23:38So, then I think my readers should know what they're up against.
00:23:40Give us till morning, at least, Dan.
00:23:42Say, Dick, this is an absolutely unknown chemical.
00:23:44We've given it every...
00:23:45Yeah.
00:23:45Why don't you look before you yap?
00:23:47Unknown chemical.
00:23:48Twenty people frozen to the spot by absolutely unknown chemical
00:23:50while bank is casually robbed of at least 200 grand.
00:23:52It was only 100.
00:23:53Thanks.
00:23:54That much, I didn't know.
00:23:55Until morning, Dan, please.
00:23:56We don't sell a morning paper, Dick.
00:23:57Exclusive, Dan.
00:23:58You can sell it to the syndicates.
00:23:59To hit the morning rags, I'd have to have all the details by 2 a.m.
00:24:012 a.m.?
00:24:02You hidebinder.
00:24:03Well, that's only 10 hours from now.
00:24:04You're quick, Chief.
00:24:05Okay, Dan, it's a deal.
00:24:062 a.m.
00:24:07Good luck.
00:24:15I'm sorry, Chief.
00:24:16I get it.
00:24:17That ferret could dig salt out of Big Rock Candy Mountain.
00:24:20This chemical is so new, it isn't even registered.
00:24:22Is that it, Fred?
00:24:23Yeah, that's right, Dick.
00:24:24Think Dr. Tomek at State University could spot it?
00:24:26Sure, if anyone could.
00:24:27But Tomek, that's the man who was complaining about threats on his life.
00:24:30Yes, top flight physicist.
00:24:32Look, Chief, with only 10 hours before the panic hits, it's about...
00:24:34It's worth a try.
00:24:35What else have we got?
00:24:36Well, there's always Pat's living corpse, but...
00:24:38Oh, that.
00:24:39A shot in the dark.
00:24:40So is this.
00:24:41If Tomek can tell us what it is, we at least have a lead.
00:24:43Oh, may I help you?
00:24:55Yes, I'm Dick Tracy from headquarters.
00:24:57I'd like to...
00:24:57Oh, I'm so glad you've come, Mr. Tracy.
00:24:59Have you any news of him?
00:25:01Of whom?
00:25:02Of Dr. Tomek.
00:25:03Isn't that why you're here?
00:25:05But I came to see him.
00:25:06Is anything wrong?
00:25:08Why, yes, but I...
00:25:10I thought you knew.
00:25:11He's disappeared.
00:25:13When?
00:25:14He left home early this morning and hasn't been seen since.
00:25:17His wife was very worried, and I thought she reported his absence to you.
00:25:21It's the first I've heard of it.
00:25:23Are you his assistant?
00:25:24Yes, I'm Professor Lernard.
00:25:26You will find him, won't you, Mr. Tracy?
00:25:28We'll certainly try.
00:25:29Can you think of any reason why Dr. Tomek would want to disappear?
00:25:33No.
00:25:35What did you have in mind?
00:25:37Nothing in particular.
00:25:39Still, I'd like you to check any special or secret formula he might have been working on,
00:25:43just to make sure they haven't been removed.
00:25:44Of course.
00:25:45Will you wait here, please?
00:25:46I'd rather come along if you don't mind.
00:25:48Oh, not at all.
00:25:51Dr. Tomek always keeps his most valuable formulae in that locked cabinet.
00:25:55They're quite safe there.
00:25:56You have the keys, of course.
00:25:57Yes, but I'm certain nothing has been disturbed.
00:26:00Now, would you open it anyway, please?
00:26:01Very well.
00:26:02Do you know what each of these bottles contains?
00:26:16I know they're chemical symbols, if that's what you mean.
00:26:19Not exactly.
00:26:20Could any of them, say, mixed with another chemical form a dangerous gas?
00:26:24I hardly know.
00:26:26These particular ones aren't experimental stages.
00:26:28Only Dr. Tomek could tell you that.
00:26:30How about this clear liquid on the end?
00:26:33What's its purpose?
00:26:34I really don't know.
00:26:35It's so new, it doesn't even have a name.
00:26:37New, huh?
00:26:38Is that so?
00:26:39But I'd like to...
00:26:40Oh, please don't touch anything, Mr. Tracy.
00:26:42At least until Dr. Tomek returns.
00:26:44If he returns, huh?
00:26:45You mean there's a chance that he won't?
00:26:47It's part of my job to see that he does.
00:26:50You won't mind my taking a little of this for testing?
00:26:52Well, I hardly know what to say in Dr. Tomek's absence.
00:26:58Perhaps we can test it here.
00:27:00In fact, I'd be glad to test it for you.
00:27:02I'd rather take it with me.
00:27:03Very well.
00:27:04You see, there was a bank robbery today.
00:27:10Some strange chemical was employed.
00:27:13Everyone in the bank was transfixed.
00:27:15Frozen to the spot.
00:27:24Startled?
00:27:25Shocked.
00:27:26You see, I work so close to science,
00:27:28I have every reason to dread the creation of such gases.
00:27:31I didn't say it was a gas.
00:27:32Well, what else could it be?
00:27:34I don't know.
00:27:38But it was a gas.
00:27:40Doesn't seem to stain or burn the surface, does it?
00:27:43No.
00:27:44Anything in it that will hurt me if I taste it?
00:27:46I think not, but I can't be too sure.
00:27:48Let's see.
00:27:52Tastes like water.
00:27:54Many chemicals do.
00:27:55Get me an empty bottle and a rag, will you?
00:27:57Professor Lernard.
00:28:02Yes?
00:28:03Could a man in Tommy's position be leading a double life?
00:28:06Hardly.
00:28:07He's one of the most respected men in his profession.
00:28:10Yet he came to headquarters complaining of attempts on his life
00:28:12the night before he disappeared.
00:28:15It's been my experience, Professor,
00:28:17but that could be the act of an innocent man.
00:28:19Or of a man covering his tracks.
00:28:24Perhaps.
00:28:25But not Dr. Tommy.
00:28:26His whole life is an open book.
00:28:28Beyond suspicion.
00:28:30I guess you're right.
00:28:31I know I'm right.
00:28:33Well, thank you, Professor.
00:28:34I'll be back when I have this analyzed.
00:28:35Very well, Mr. Tracy.
00:28:37But it isn't water.
00:28:38Probably not.
00:28:44You've been a big help.
00:28:46Goodbye.
00:28:47Goodbye, Mr. Tracy.
00:28:48I still say you didn't have to shoot him.
00:28:59But Goosem, he saw us coming out of the bank.
00:29:01Seeing and identifying weeks, maybe months later,
00:29:04are two different things.
00:29:05But I still...
00:29:06You're just a trigger-happy young mug you always were.
00:29:09Better get over it.
00:29:10You're a fine guy to be bawling me out.
00:29:12Useless killing is dangerous.
00:29:15Well, it's about time.
00:29:18Yeah, we thought maybe you took a party.
00:29:19Hardly.
00:29:20That's good.
00:29:21Goosem hates Welch's.
00:29:22I don't hate dead ones, Melody.
00:29:24Our employer is a man of honor.
00:29:26There's one for you.
00:29:28One for you.
00:29:29What are these, Valentines?
00:29:31The doctor is very businesslike.
00:29:33That is your remuneration.
00:29:35Mine's kind of fanny's.
00:29:36Not much, then.
00:29:38Goosem got a bonus for not killing a policeman.
00:29:42How do you like that?
00:29:42We don't like it.
00:29:44We don't like it at all.
00:29:46Go back and tell your employer I'm not an employee.
00:29:49I'm a partner.
00:29:49I want 50%.
00:29:50What about me?
00:29:51I'll pay you more than you're worth.
00:29:53Goodbye, X-Ray.
00:29:55Well, I'll ask him.
00:29:56No, tell him.
00:29:5750% on everything.
00:29:59Very well.
00:30:01Oh, our employer told me to tell you.
00:30:04He wishes you would not come to the laboratory anymore.
00:30:07At all?
00:30:08At all.
00:30:09I see.
00:30:10Tell him I'll do what he says for exactly 15 minutes.
00:30:14Oh, please.
00:30:14Unless, of course, you're back within that time with half the take.
00:30:17Better hurry, X-Ray.
00:30:20Goosem, you're terrific.
00:30:22Remember that, Melody.
00:30:24Sure, Goosem.
00:30:25Sure, sure.
00:30:28We found him right about here, Dick.
00:30:32Let's take a look around inside.
00:30:33Maybe we'll get a line on something.
00:30:41Goosem and Paulson.
00:30:44Hey, you.
00:31:11It's him, Dick.
00:31:14Goosem and Paulson.
00:31:22Goosem and Paulson.
00:31:23Get in there, Dick.
00:31:23You got it, all right?
00:31:38It's a huge deal.
00:31:41It's a huge deal.
00:31:42It's a huge deal.
00:31:43It's a huge deal.
00:32:13I'll take you, Dick. I owe him something.
00:32:43I owe him something.
00:33:13I owe him something.
00:33:43I owe him something.
00:33:45I owe him something.
00:33:49I owe him something.
00:33:57I owe him something.
00:34:05I owe him something.
00:34:09I owe him something.
00:34:11I owe him something.
00:34:13I owe him something.
00:34:15It was him, Dick.
00:34:16That drunken stiff.
00:34:17Where did he go?
00:34:19He got away.
00:34:21What happened to me?
00:34:22I was standing right over there and all of a sudden I...
00:34:27No.
00:34:28I'm not going to tell you.
00:34:29Come on, Pat.
00:34:30What happened to you?
00:34:31Okay.
00:34:32I was bit by a tiger.
00:34:33Oh, that tiger!
00:34:34Oh, that tiger!
00:34:35You're sure that you can identify this man, Tess?
00:34:37Yes, I'm positive he's one of the bank robbers.
00:34:38Good.
00:34:39Now if he'll only live long enough to start talking.
00:34:40Dick, we've rounded up some of the people who were in the bank.
00:34:41They're out in the hallway.
00:34:42Okay, Pat.
00:34:43Bring them in.
00:34:44Tess, you better wait in the chief's office.
00:34:45All right.
00:34:46Tess, did I identify him?
00:34:47Yes, but that's not enough.
00:34:48We've got to find one of those bank witnesses who saw him in or around the bank about 2.45.
00:34:51Why 2.45?
00:34:52Couldn't he have planted the bomb at 2.30 or even before that?
00:34:54No.
00:34:55The janitor emptied the wastebaskets at 2.45.
00:34:56So if anyone saw this bird in the bank after that time, he'd planted the bomb.
00:34:59Nurse!
00:35:00What's wrong?
00:35:01Well, he can't die on us now.
00:35:02No.
00:35:03No.
00:35:04The janitor emptied the wastebaskets at 2.45.
00:35:05So if anyone saw this bird in the bank after that time, he'd planted the bomb.
00:35:08Nurse!
00:35:09What's wrong?
00:35:10Well, he can't die on us now.
00:35:12Get those people in here, Pat.
00:35:13Quick.
00:35:14Okay, folks.
00:35:15Sorry, Dick.
00:35:16You'll have to leave.
00:35:17He's much too ill to have anyone in here now.
00:35:18But just two minutes, Doc.
00:35:19I can't do it.
00:35:20He only had the 50-50 chances it is.
00:35:21Well, that's that.
00:35:22Have those people go to my office, Pat, and we'll do what we can.
00:35:23Okay, folks.
00:35:24Let's go.
00:35:25First of all, I want to go.
00:35:26I want to go.
00:35:27I want to go.
00:35:28I want to go.
00:35:29I want to go.
00:35:30I want to go.
00:35:31I want to go.
00:35:32I want to go.
00:35:33I want to go.
00:35:34I want to go.
00:35:35I want to go.
00:35:36I want to go.
00:35:37I want to go.
00:35:38I want to go.
00:35:39First of all, I want to thank you people for coming.
00:35:43Now, I'd like to ask you a few simple questions.
00:35:45Does anyone recognize this man?
00:35:47I'm sure.
00:35:48I never saw him before.
00:35:49Well, now, I'm a bank guard, you see.
00:35:50We know that.
00:35:51Of course you do.
00:35:52And you know that bank guards have to be observing.
00:35:53Now, if that man was at the bank, it stands to reason I'd remember him, don't it?
00:35:55It does, do you?
00:35:56No.
00:35:57I could be wrong, Mr. Tracy, but I think that man passed me at the bank door.
00:36:01I think he was coming out as I was going in.
00:36:03Do you happen to recall what time that was, Mr. Thaw?
00:36:05Yes, I do.
00:36:06I looked up at the clock as I came in.
00:36:08It was exactly ten minutes to three.
00:36:10Good.
00:36:11Turn around, Luke.
00:36:14Obviously, this man wearing the bandit's clothes is not the bandit.
00:36:18This is a drawing of the actual man.
00:36:20Would you say you'd seen this man before, Mr. Thaw?
00:36:23I'm almost certain that's the face of the man who passed me at the bank door.
00:36:28Anyone else see him?
00:36:29No.
00:36:30No.
00:36:31All right.
00:36:32That's all.
00:36:33Oh, one thing more.
00:36:34Please don't any of you discuss this case with the newspapers.
00:36:36That's very important.
00:36:37In fact, I'd rather you didn't discuss it with anyone for a day or two.
00:36:40And thank you again.
00:36:41Yes, sir.
00:36:42We're going out.
00:36:43Ah, but I'm coming.
00:36:44I said...
00:36:45I've still got six hours, Dan, and nothing to say.
00:36:46Nothing to say about a top flight scientist who's missing?
00:36:47Hello?
00:36:48You're talking Greek, Dan.
00:36:49Yes, Chief.
00:36:50Don't give me that.
00:36:51You knew Tomek was missing before I did.
00:36:52Just a minute, Chief.
00:36:53I've got the human ferret in my office.
00:36:54Tomek?
00:36:55Who's Tomek?
00:36:56Tomek?
00:36:57Who's Tomek?
00:36:58A physicist, my boy, with an assistant named Learned, remember?
00:36:59I'm giving his disappearance a build-up tonight, Dick.
00:37:00Wait a minute, Dan.
00:37:01I'll call you later, Chief.
00:37:02You gave me your work, Dan.
00:37:03And I still have six hours left.
00:37:04Then you do think Tomek is involved in the bank robbery?
00:37:05I honestly don't know.
00:37:06But if he is, and you publish his disappearance, it might spoil everything for me.
00:37:09All right.
00:37:10Six hours.
00:37:11But I get first break at anything you uncover, right?
00:37:12Right, Dan.
00:37:13Keep your nose clean.
00:37:14No.
00:37:15No.
00:37:16No.
00:37:17No.
00:37:18No.
00:37:19No.
00:37:20No.
00:37:21No.
00:37:22No.
00:37:23No.
00:37:24Very rarely.
00:37:25εΌes me wrong on cover, right?
00:37:26Right, Dan.
00:37:27Keep your nose clean.
00:37:28Hello, Ted.
00:37:29Hello, Dan.
00:37:30What's new?
00:37:31Ask your boyfriend.
00:37:32Take this away.
00:37:33Hold it, Fred.
00:37:34Oh, you again.
00:37:35Good bye, Dan.
00:37:36Be seeing you.
00:37:37In about 5 hours and 22 minutes.
00:37:41Quiet!
00:37:42I think I know what you were going to tell me anyway.
00:37:54I should see a certain professor at State University right away, correct?
00:37:57Correct, and quick.
00:37:58See you later, honey.
00:38:00But we had a date for dinner.
00:38:01I'm having mine with a professor.
00:38:03Oh, well, since it's only a professor.
00:38:05A beautiful feminine professor.
00:38:06And you expect me to be here when you get back?
00:38:08No.
00:38:09Then I will be.
00:38:10That's what I thought.
00:38:11Goodbye, Dick.
00:38:12Goodbye.
00:38:12Oh, Lee, where have you been?
00:38:39It's over an hour since I talked with you.
00:38:41I'm sorry.
00:38:41I had important business.
00:38:43You look worried, dearest.
00:38:44What's the trouble?
00:38:46That chemical I stole for you, what did you do with it?
00:38:50I?
00:38:50I used it for my anesthetic experiments.
00:38:53What do you suppose?
00:38:56I suppose you either gave it or sold it to a gang of bank robbers.
00:39:00What are you talking about?
00:39:02The police are analyzing the water I substituted for the formula I stole for you.
00:39:06Well, what of it?
00:39:08The moment Dr. Tomek returns, they'll know I substituted the water.
00:39:12Oh, we'll be far away by then.
00:39:14What if he returns now, tonight?
00:39:16He won't, Irma.
00:39:19You've done something to him.
00:39:20He's perfectly safe.
00:39:22He'll return home in due time.
00:39:25Quite unharmed.
00:39:25I can't.
00:39:30I can't go through with it.
00:39:32That detective, I can't go online to him.
00:39:35I don't know how.
00:39:36It won't be for long.
00:39:38He had hardly left when a reporter came.
00:39:41He asked me so many questions, I didn't know where I was.
00:39:44Did he ask about Tomek?
00:39:46Of course.
00:39:48Splendid.
00:39:49His disappearance will make headlines.
00:39:52Tracy and his cops will be forced into a manhunt that will leave us in the clear.
00:39:55I won't help blacken the character of a decent man.
00:39:59I can't.
00:40:02Very well.
00:40:04Tell them.
00:40:05Tell them everything.
00:40:08Is that what you want, Irma?
00:40:10Darling, no, it isn't.
00:40:12Look, can't we do something?
00:40:14Can't we go away?
00:40:15Now, tonight?
00:40:17Police have requested that I don't leave town.
00:40:19Your friend Tracy.
00:40:21Tracy?
00:40:21Well, how...
00:40:22Do you think I'd put that formula in the hands of thugs?
00:40:24I placed it in the bank myself.
00:40:27You didn't.
00:40:28You couldn't.
00:40:30I had to, Irma.
00:40:32I tell you, with Tomek missing, we're in the clear.
00:40:35There isn't a thing to worry about, dearest.
00:40:38I'll drive you to within a block of your house, huh?
00:40:41No, I'll walk to the cab stand.
00:40:43We can't list for the scene together.
00:40:45Good evening.
00:41:01Well, Mr. Tracy, how did you get here?
00:41:04It was easy.
00:41:05Illegal, too.
00:41:07Illegal?
00:41:07What is?
00:41:08My breaking into your place and searching your things without a warrant.
00:41:11I should think so.
00:41:12Why did you do it?
00:41:13Why did you tell me I wouldn't find water in that bottle?
00:41:17You didn't.
00:41:18You're a biochemist.
00:41:19Why try to pretend you didn't know what was in that bottle?
00:41:22You forget, Mr. Tracy.
00:41:24You tasted whatever was in it, not I.
00:41:26I was so sure it wasn't water that I...
00:41:28Why?
00:41:29Because I can see no reason why Dr. Tomek would make such a substitution.
00:41:37Neither can I.
00:41:39In fact, I don't think he did.
00:41:40But obviously he had to.
00:41:42He and I are the only two people...
00:41:44Who have the key to that lock.
00:41:46So I say you made the substitution, not Tomek.
00:41:49Well, if what you found in that bottle really was water,
00:41:53and you're not just trying to trick me because of some fantastic notion that I mixed up with bandits,
00:41:59then all I can say is, Dr. Tomek put it there.
00:42:02I didn't.
00:42:04And, uh, might I suggest that you spend your time looking for him instead of badgering me?
00:42:11I'm badgering you because I think you know something about his disappearance.
00:42:14Either you're shielding him or you're shielding someone else.
00:42:17Why? Why should I?
00:42:18Do I look like the kind of person who goes around shielding bank robbers and murderers?
00:42:22Frankly, no.
00:42:24But I think you got in over your head.
00:42:26And now you don't see any way out but lying.
00:42:28I'm not lying.
00:42:30I think you are.
00:42:31Consider this, Professor.
00:42:33Whoever got hold of that formula will stop at nothing to keep it.
00:42:37Murdering a bank guard is only the beginning.
00:42:39Right now, they're accused of murder.
00:42:41If you're involved in it, you're an accessory to murder,
00:42:43and your only chance of getting less than hung is to play ball on the right team.
00:42:46But I tell you, I don't know anything.
00:42:49I heard you the first time.
00:42:51Just the same, when I leave here, I advise you to get in touch with someone.
00:42:54Who?
00:42:54Whomever you're shielding.
00:42:56Tell them that no amount of money or fame or love or whatever it is you're doing it for
00:42:59is worth putting your neck in a noose.
00:43:06It's a nice neck, Professor.
00:43:07But that murdered bank guard had four kids.
00:43:10They liked his pretty well, too.
00:43:11You cover the back.
00:43:37If she doesn't come out in two hours, go back to headquarters.
00:43:40Right.
00:43:47Hello?
00:43:48Hello, Lee.
00:43:49You may have been called here.
00:43:51And don't call me by name.
00:43:52I can't stand it.
00:43:54You, you, you've got to take me away.
00:43:57I tell you, there's nothing to worry about, dearest.
00:44:00You'll feel better after you've had some sleep.
00:44:01I can't, Lee.
00:44:05I'm going to tell them the truth.
00:44:07You can't do that.
00:44:08Not yet, dearest.
00:44:10It's risky, but perhaps we'd better leave town tonight.
00:44:12But I thought you said you couldn't.
00:44:14Perhaps I can find a way.
00:44:16But you must meet me at once and talk this out.
00:44:18Very well, Irma.
00:44:23If we don't figure a way out, I'll go to the police with you.
00:44:27But we must talk first, Irma.
00:44:29I'm not in this alone.
00:44:31Meet me at Six and Park in ten minutes.
00:44:33Walk there and be sure you're not followed.
00:44:35Goodbye.
00:44:37You can't meet her, of course.
00:44:38What are you doing here?
00:44:42I told her.
00:44:42I'm telling you.
00:44:44You can't meet her.
00:44:45The cops saw you in the bank.
00:44:46This is a frame-up between the girl and the police.
00:44:49Oh, Watson, she...
00:44:49She is frightened and so are you.
00:44:52Listen, I'll meet her.
00:44:54You're known to the police, too.
00:44:55I've handled them before.
00:44:56Give me the keys to your car.
00:44:59All right, but don't bring her here.
00:45:01Oh, sure not.
00:45:02Say, you spoke of a cottage on Brand Lake?
00:45:06Yes, that's it.
00:45:07Take her there.
00:45:07Route 76, Cottage 14.
00:45:10Just off the road.
00:45:11Tara will be up later tonight.
00:45:12You'll convince her she mustn't go to the police?
00:45:15Oh, yes, I must do that.
00:45:16You're right.
00:45:18We must.
00:45:20Gruesome.
00:45:22Yeah?
00:45:23Take care of her.
00:45:24She's all I have.
00:45:26Sure, sure.
00:45:28I understand.
00:45:37I have.
00:45:45My God.
00:45:47I don't know.
00:45:48I have.
00:45:49I have.
00:45:51Good.
00:45:51I have.
00:45:54I have.
00:45:55THE END
00:46:25THE END
00:46:55THE END
00:46:57THE END
00:47:01Better get rid of that car quickly.
00:47:03Why? What's wrong with it?
00:47:04Where is she?
00:47:05Picked up some bullet holes on the way
00:47:06and she is dead.
00:47:09I told you to get rid of that car.
00:47:11You...
00:47:11You killed her.
00:47:17You killed her.
00:47:18What do you suppose I do?
00:47:19She was leaving Tracy directly to you.
00:47:21No, no, she wouldn't.
00:47:22I say she was,
00:47:23but right now we've got to get rid of the evidence here.
00:47:26All of it, you understand.
00:47:27Now go start that fire.
00:47:29Must there be more killings?
00:47:30Yes, we have to.
00:47:31We've got to get Melody out of that hospital tonight
00:47:33and then clear out of here.
00:47:34I've been to the hospital.
00:47:36He's in a coma.
00:47:37The doctor wouldn't even let him be seen.
00:47:39He'll be dead by morning.
00:47:40You're certain of that?
00:47:41Certain as I can be.
00:47:43Good.
00:47:44And we're in the clear.
00:47:45You don't care about anyone, do you?
00:47:46Yes, and if you want to stay alive,
00:47:48you'll do as I say.
00:47:49Now stop that fire.
00:47:50I'll be inside.
00:47:51You expect me to use that fire?
00:47:53Call me when it's ready.
00:47:58What would you do without me?
00:48:03I'd even find Dan and Romancen
00:48:04if you thought it would give you a little more time.
00:48:07Thanks, but he's already married
00:48:08to a typewriter.
00:48:10As one consolation knows,
00:48:11those crooks are just as worried as I am.
00:48:14That killing that girl
00:48:14was an act of cold-blooded desperation.
00:48:16Do you think Dr. Tomek had her shot?
00:48:18That's anybody's guess.
00:48:20You trace the license number.
00:48:21Sure, stolen plates.
00:48:22But if you put two bullets
00:48:23into the back end of that car,
00:48:25we'll pick it up in no time.
00:48:26Time is something I'm fresh out of.
00:48:28If Dr. Carver could only fix up
00:48:29those other two crooks
00:48:30so they could talk.
00:48:31Said he'd call me in 10 minutes.
00:48:33It's been 15.
00:48:38This is Tracy.
00:48:39What about that smashed up piano player?
00:48:41Just time.
00:48:42What?
00:48:43When?
00:48:44About 10 minutes ago.
00:48:45Thanks.
00:48:46Oh, no.
00:48:48We could have sweated it out
00:48:49of that guy.
00:48:50But he had to go die on us, too.
00:48:52Well,
00:48:54dead men tell no tales.
00:48:56What did you say?
00:48:57I said dead men tell no tales.
00:48:58But sometimes they do, Tess.
00:48:59Sometimes they do.
00:49:00Where are you going?
00:49:01See the chief.
00:49:02Get an okay on an idea
00:49:03that'll make Dan and his papers
00:49:05think I'm a prime heel.
00:49:06I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:07I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:08I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:09I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:10I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:11I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:12I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:13I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:14I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:15I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:16I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:17I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:18I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:19I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:20I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:21I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:22I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:23I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:24I said dead men tell no tales.
00:49:25here he comes now's the time isn't there some other way to know not unless you want to end
00:49:43up joining comic
00:50:13where's the good doctor why in there call the hospital yes no change good i'll stay here
00:50:26it'll be known if he's alive or dead it's dangerous to hide you here dangerous for whom
00:50:31all of us please try to trace the driver of my car uh i'll stay here very well there's a small
00:50:40bedroom in there you may use it and there's whiskey in my desk true hospitality oh doctor
00:50:47why did you close that window the smoke from the incinerator i see won't you join me in a drink
00:50:56i never indulge uh-huh doctor yes come on in and join me won't you no thank you come on in both of
00:51:05you listen doctor the smoke is blowing away from that window now what are you trying to pull
00:51:18all right all right gruesome hold everything x-ray get rid of that bomb don't move x-ray
00:51:24don't show me gruesome please newsflash dangerous bank robbers expected to be rounded up within 12
00:51:35hours homicides famous dick crazy has just revealed that one of the robbers of the grove street branch
00:51:41of the first national bank has been captured after suffering severe injuries in a wild chase by the
00:51:46police he's alive five minutes ago tracy reported that the injured bandit will be able to talk by
00:51:51morning he added and i quote when this man talks we will round up the most dangerous gang of criminals
00:51:56in this city's history we now return you to the pm
00:51:59that announcement saved your life x-ray what i need you we gotta get melody out of that hospital
00:52:08but that's a police hospital why not leave him there yeah to talk and spoil a perfect setup
00:52:13no we gotta risk it what about him what about him he's dead and melody isn't worse luck go on
00:52:19nooo
00:52:22nooo
00:52:23nooo
00:52:24nooo
00:52:28well
00:52:29nooo
00:52:31nooo
00:52:33nooo
00:52:37nooo
00:52:38nooo
00:52:39nooo
00:52:43Evening.
00:52:44Evening.
00:52:45Got a corporal document in 312.
00:53:05We came to pick him up.
00:53:06Uh, wait a minute.
00:53:09What's the name of that surgeon again?
00:53:13Major Allen.
00:53:14291st General.
00:53:16He's new to me.
00:53:18So are you fellows?
00:53:19Just been transferred from out west.
00:53:21Oh, well, go on up.
00:53:23Do you know how to work it?
00:53:25Like the fingers on my hand.
00:53:38That's the gorilla, all right.
00:53:40They came in an army ambulance.
00:53:42Find the phone, Pop.
00:53:48This is it.
00:53:49They're on their way up.
00:53:51Roger.
00:53:52Don't stop them coming down either, Pop.
00:53:55You wait here.
00:54:06If anybody questions you, you'll remember where you're from.
00:54:09291st General.
00:54:10Right.
00:54:11I'm sorry.
00:54:12No one allowed in there.
00:54:13I have orders to take his temperature every four hours.
00:54:16Yeah?
00:54:17That's right.
00:54:18Well, in that case, I'll go in with you.
00:54:19All right.
00:54:20How are you, Melody?
00:54:21Mm-hmm.
00:54:22Why do we bother getting birds like him, Will?
00:54:23Just so we can kill them.
00:54:24Oh, isn't it?
00:54:25Yeah.
00:54:26Yeah.
00:54:27Lost?
00:54:28Me?
00:54:29Oddly.
00:54:30Just waiting for them to, uh...
00:54:31Just waiting for them to, uh...
00:54:32Just waiting.
00:54:33Oh.
00:54:34Oh.
00:54:35Oh.
00:54:36How are you, Melody?
00:54:41Why do we bother getting birds like him well, just so we can kill them?
00:54:45Odd, isn't it?
00:54:46Yeah.
00:54:51Lost?
00:54:52Me?
00:54:53Oddly.
00:54:54Just waiting for them to, uh...
00:54:57Just waiting.
00:54:58Oh.
00:55:06Hey.
00:55:07What's the matter?
00:55:08This man is running a dangerously high temperature.
00:55:11You'd better send for the doctor.
00:55:12Not me, buddy.
00:55:13My orders ought to stay right here.
00:55:19In that case, I'll do it myself.
00:55:21It's a good idea.
00:55:33What happened?
00:55:34It's in the wastebasket, Tim.
00:55:35You want me to throw it out?
00:55:36No, leave it there.
00:55:37I know, but if this stuff makes people freeze the way you say it does, I won't be of any help to you.
00:55:41That's right.
00:55:42I know, but you're unarmed.
00:55:43I don't like this.
00:55:45Hey, this stuff has started to smoke.
00:55:48It should.
00:55:53Mr. Tracy.
00:55:55I'm beginning to feel funny.
00:55:59So am I, Tim.
00:56:02So am I.
00:56:05It should be clear now.
00:56:15It should be clear now.
00:56:15Yes, I understand.
00:56:31Mr. Patton told me to let him go.
00:56:33Huh?
00:56:34You're right.
00:56:35Here they come.
00:56:36Oh, sure.
00:56:38Patton saw the ambulance.
00:56:40Right, sir.
00:56:41Bye.
00:56:43I see you got your man.
00:56:45Thanks.
00:56:45We did.
00:56:51Say, who do you guys think you are parking here?
00:56:53Can't you read?
00:56:53Sorry, we didn't see the sign.
00:56:55Didn't see the sign.
00:56:56What kind of an excuse is that?
00:56:58Who are you guys?
00:56:58Where are you from?
00:57:00291st, General Hospital.
00:57:01What?
00:57:02291st.
00:57:03Will you please step aside?
00:57:04General, huh?
00:57:05That was my old outfit.
00:57:06And they sold these 41 crates a month ago.
00:57:08Where'd you pick it up?
00:57:09Look here.
00:57:10This man is dying.
00:57:11Yeah, and I got a rush call.
00:57:12So what?
00:57:13You know what I think?
00:57:14I think you guys are a couple of cadaver snatchers.
00:57:16I'm going to take a look at this step.
00:57:19Now, wait.
00:57:20The other one.
00:57:21But this is ours.
00:57:22That one won't be spotted so quickly.
00:57:24Put him in that one.
00:57:28I hope nothing went wrong.
00:57:29What good?
00:57:30Tim would never leave Dick.
00:57:31Hey, here comes an ambulance out.
00:57:39Shall I flash the rest of the boys?
00:57:41No, they're driving an army crate.
00:57:43That one belongs to the city hospital.
00:57:50That was a clever piece of work, Bruce.
00:57:53It almost misfired.
00:57:54Thor told you that corporal's name was Joseph Duggan.
00:57:57It was really John.
00:58:13How is he?
00:58:18He's still under the effects of the gas.
00:58:21Start up the fire.
00:58:24Not the melody too.
00:58:26Start up the fire.
00:58:28The fire.
00:58:29Let's go.
00:58:41No.
00:58:41No.
00:58:41No.
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01:03:52So this is the baby that caused all the trouble, huh?
01:04:19Yes, that's the last of those devilish gas bombs, Pat.
01:04:23As soon as Dan has had a look at it, we'll file it in the archives of lethal weapons.
01:04:28I want to see you, Tracy.
01:04:30Well, take a good look, Dan.
01:04:31That's the idea of selling me out to those radio vultures.
01:04:33You made me a promise.
01:04:34Promise?
01:04:35Who is this fellow, Pat?
01:04:36Don't know.
01:04:37I never saw him before.
01:04:38You promised me an exclusive story.
01:04:41Story?
01:04:41What story, sir?
01:04:42He could mean the story of the capture of a gang of bank robbers, Dick.
01:04:45Capture?
01:04:46When?
01:04:46Where?
01:04:47It's all here and it's all true.
01:04:48Give me that.
01:04:49Okay, Dick?
01:04:50In about 25 seconds, Pat.
01:04:51Sorry, can't wait.
01:04:52Maybe I ought to tell you about it, Dan.
01:04:53Some other time.
01:04:54Aren't you going to read it?
01:04:55Gotta make that deadline.
01:04:56This is the biggest story I've ever had anything to do.
01:05:00Dude!
01:05:00Iporus!
01:05:01I ain't going to read it.
01:05:10You're welcome.
01:05:12I'm going to read it.
01:05:21I'll see you.
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