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00:00:17A presto
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00:01:27Sorry
00:01:28I guess I'm a little excited
00:01:30Thank you, lady
00:01:38Good evening
00:01:38Good evening
00:01:39I'm Mrs. Stewart
00:01:41Would you give me my husband's room number, please?
00:01:43Lieutenant Stewart
00:01:44Lieutenant Stewart?
00:01:45Yes, he's arriving today.
00:01:47I wired for the reservation.
00:01:49Lieutenant and Mrs. Paul Stewart.
00:01:51You say you wired for a reservation?
00:01:53Yes, Mrs. Paul Stewart.
00:01:55I'm afraid there's been a slip-up.
00:01:57Apparently a wire wasn't received.
00:01:58But I sent it three days ago.
00:02:00I'm sorry, Mrs. Stewart.
00:02:01Unfortunately, there's nothing I can do for you.
00:02:04You mean I can't stay here?
00:02:05Well, I wish I could help, but we're completely booked up.
00:02:09But I've got to stay here.
00:02:10This is the only place we can find each other.
00:02:13I thought for two years he was dead, and now I don't know if he's been hurt or what.
00:02:18Please don't be upset, Mrs. Stewart.
00:02:20Perhaps I can arrange something.
00:02:22Has Mr. Walters checked in yet?
00:02:24No, sir, not until tomorrow.
00:02:25Fine, then we can give them 816C for the night.
00:02:28But you will have to leave by noon tomorrow.
00:02:30Yes, of course.
00:02:32Thank you very much.
00:02:33Not at all.
00:02:34Will you register, please?
00:03:21Dad, what are you doing?
00:03:22Janet!
00:03:25Janet, è me!
00:03:27Let me in, Janet!
00:03:29Janet, I'm home!
00:03:31Paul!
00:03:32Why don't you open the door, Janet?
00:03:34Janet, please open the door!
00:03:36Paul! Paul, don't go away!
00:03:41Paul! Paul, don't go away!
00:03:43Paul!
00:03:49Paul, wait!
00:03:50Paul!
00:03:51I can't open the door!
00:03:58Janet, help me!
00:04:01Janet!
00:04:03I can't find you!
00:04:05Where are you, Janet?
00:04:08Janet!
00:04:11Janet!
00:04:23Paul!
00:04:34Paul!
00:04:36Paul!
00:04:58Hello. This is Mrs. Stewart. Did my husband come in?
00:05:03No, thank you.
00:05:42I can't do it.
00:05:42You followed me, Margaret.
00:05:43You've been spying on me.
00:05:45I have.
00:05:46I've been watching you for months, making a fool of yourself.
00:05:48I don't think so.
00:05:50Bringing her here.
00:05:51Elaine was just about to leave.
00:05:53I didn't interrupt too soon?
00:05:55Perhaps it's just as well things worked out like this, Margaret.
00:05:58I've...
00:05:58I've decided to ask you for a divorce.
00:06:01A divorce?
00:06:03Well?
00:06:04Why should I divorce you?
00:06:05Oh, please, Margaret, let's be sensible.
00:06:07Whatever we had for one another is gone.
00:06:09We've been afraid to admit it before, but it's true.
00:06:11Elaine and I...
00:06:14Well, I love her.
00:06:15You never loved anyone but yourself.
00:06:16Please, Margaret.
00:06:17I was good enough for you once, but now you want someone younger.
00:06:20It's not that way at all.
00:06:21It's just that I...
00:06:21I can't go on with you any longer.
00:06:24All right, Richard.
00:06:25You can have your divorce.
00:06:27You're right.
00:06:27We are strangers.
00:06:29But I have some pride, and no one's going to think you've cast me off like that.
00:06:32Please, Margaret.
00:06:32You want your precious Elaine, and you can have her.
00:06:34But people are going to know the truth.
00:06:36I'll start right in by telling the room clerk you've been entertaining your girlfriend in our apartment.
00:06:39Then I'll call the newspapers.
00:06:42Careful, cautious Richard.
00:06:43Destroying everything he is for the sake of a cheap...
00:06:45Get away from that phone, Margaret.
00:06:46You asked more, and you're going to get it.
00:06:48Leave that phone alone, Margaret.
00:06:48I'll enjoy telling your friends...
00:06:49Leave that phone alone.
00:06:51Don't do that.
00:06:51I hate you.
00:07:19Good morning.
00:07:20Good morning, sir.
00:07:21I'm Lieutenant Stewart.
00:07:22Oh, yes, Lieutenant.
00:07:22We've been expecting you.
00:07:23Your wife's certainly going to be glad to see you, sir.
00:07:25Mr. Blake, this is Lieutenant Stewart.
00:07:27Mr. Blake's our manager.
00:07:28Lieutenant, you really had us worried.
00:07:30I'm glad you finally got here.
00:07:31For a while, I wasn't sure we'd make it.
00:07:32The weatherman threw the book at us.
00:07:33Well, you're in for a real welcome.
00:07:35816C, boys.
00:07:36Oh, that's all right.
00:07:37I'd kind of like to surprise her.
00:07:39Very well, sir.
00:07:40Thanks.
00:08:11I was waiting for you.
00:08:17We're waiting for you.
00:08:18Come on, I will see you.
00:08:19Where are you?
00:08:19It's Paul.
00:08:31Janet!
00:08:40Hello? Hello, Operator?
00:08:42This is Lieutenant Stewart calling.
00:08:43Can you send the house doctor to day 16C right away?
00:08:45It's very urgent.
00:08:47Thank you.
00:08:54Well?
00:09:02What is it?
00:09:04What's wrong with her, doctor?
00:09:06I'm not sure.
00:09:08I think she's suffering from some sort of shock.
00:09:11I'll be frank with you, Lieutenant.
00:09:13This is a little outside my line.
00:09:16But there must be something you can do for her.
00:09:18We ought to call in a nerve specialist.
00:09:19A psychiatrist.
00:09:21Can you suggest one?
00:09:23There's a very good man in the hotel, Dr. Cross.
00:09:26If we're lucky, we might find him in.
00:09:29This is Dr. Blair.
00:09:31Will you see if Dr. Cross is in for me?
00:09:33Thanks.
00:09:35Cross has had a lot of experience with this sort of thing.
00:09:38I'm all right for a broken arm or an old-fashioned hangover.
00:09:41But when it comes to the mind, well...
00:09:45Hello, Dr. Cross.
00:09:46This is Blair in the hotel.
00:09:48How are you?
00:09:50See, I've run into something that's right up your alley.
00:09:53One of the guests here has had some sort of shock.
00:09:56No, I don't know what caused it.
00:09:59Would you?
00:10:00Well, that's mighty nice of you.
00:10:03Thanks, doctor.
00:10:05816C.
00:10:07He'll be right with us.
00:10:09She was so alive when I saw her last.
00:10:12I can't quite believe this.
00:10:15Better snap out of it, lieutenant.
00:10:16I don't want another patient.
00:10:18Dr. Cross is one of the best men in this part of the country.
00:10:21I'm very happy that he's going to have a look at it.
00:10:23I don't get it.
00:10:25What could have brought it on?
00:10:26I wish I could tell you.
00:10:28The mind's a strange instrument.
00:10:30What affects me may not bother you in the slightest.
00:10:32The workings of the mind depend on so many things inside as well as outside.
00:10:36You can't make hard and fast rules.
00:10:39Well, I suppose it is plausible that she hasn't been feeling well.
00:10:42Worrying about me, not knowing whether I was dead or alive.
00:10:46then coming here and not finding me.
00:10:49That'll be Dr. Cross.
00:10:54Good morning, doctor.
00:10:55Good morning.
00:10:55I appreciate your promptness.
00:10:57Not at all.
00:10:58The sooner you get to a case of shock, the better.
00:11:01This is lieutenant Stewart, Dr. Cross.
00:11:03How do you do, lieutenant?
00:11:05Thanks for coming, doctor.
00:11:06My wife is in the bedroom.
00:11:11She doesn't know me.
00:11:12She doesn't seem to know anything.
00:11:15Were you here when it happened?
00:11:17I just got in a few minutes ago.
00:11:19When I opened the door, she was sitting on the divan.
00:11:21Her eyes were wide open.
00:11:22She was staring at nothing.
00:11:26Did you notice anything peculiar about her actions when you saw her last?
00:11:30I've been a prisoner of war for two years.
00:11:31I've just come home.
00:11:33Oh, I see.
00:11:34She's had a rugged time of it, all right.
00:11:36First thinking I was dead, then hearing from me.
00:11:39On top of all that, my plane was 12 hours late.
00:11:42Would you say that she was a nervous, imaginative girl?
00:11:45No, sir.
00:11:46I've known her all my life.
00:11:47We came from the same small town in Michigan.
00:11:49Went to school together.
00:11:51She's...
00:11:51Oh, she's just a nice kid.
00:11:55What's wrong with her, doctor?
00:11:56She's had a nervous collapse.
00:11:58Went into shock.
00:12:02Where did you find her?
00:12:04In the living room.
00:12:05In the living room?
00:12:10You said she was sitting on the divan.
00:12:12Yes, right here.
00:12:14I see.
00:12:15What do you think it would have cost her, doctor?
00:12:17Well, that's difficult to say.
00:12:26You have no idea how long she might have been sitting there.
00:12:29No.
00:12:30Oh, the clerk did say she phoned down about one in the morning.
00:12:33Between one and eight-thirty.
00:12:35What difference does that make, doctor?
00:12:37The important thing is what can you do for her?
00:12:39It's hard for a doctor to make promises.
00:12:41We can only do our best.
00:12:43Are you living permanently at the hotel?
00:12:45No.
00:12:46As a matter of fact, we've got to clear out by noon.
00:12:48Oh, I see.
00:12:49But then I'd better take her to my place.
00:12:51She's going to need someone with her night and day.
00:12:54Dr. Cross has a private sanatorium just out of town.
00:12:57I see.
00:12:58Believe me, lieutenant, it's best for her.
00:13:01But there must be a hospital here in San Francisco.
00:13:03I'd like to be near her.
00:13:04Of course.
00:13:05But I'm at my place every day.
00:13:07It's in the country, and she'll get plenty of fresh air and quiet.
00:13:11If I were you, lieutenant, I'd listen to Dr. Cross.
00:13:15Okay.
00:13:16You men know best.
00:13:18Just get her well again.
00:13:19I was getting ready to leave when you called.
00:13:22I'll take Mrs. Stewart up with me now.
00:13:30Hello, this is Dr. Cross.
00:13:31Will you get my office, please?
00:13:32I'm going along with her, doctor.
00:13:34I'd rather you waited, lieutenant,
00:13:35until I've been able to give her a thorough examination.
00:13:38It's quite possible your presence may excite her
00:13:40and do her more harm than good.
00:13:42It's just that I...
00:13:43It's been so long since I've seen her.
00:13:45Why don't you drive up with me tomorrow?
00:13:48Miss Jordan,
00:13:49will you call the hospital
00:13:50and tell Miss Hatfield
00:13:51to have a room ready for a new patient?
00:13:54We'll be there shortly.
00:13:56Yes, that's right.
00:13:57You pick us up at the hotel.
00:14:00Right.
00:14:03You'd better pack a bag for your wife, lieutenant.
00:14:06Thanks, doctor.
00:14:13I'm from Dr. Cross's office.
00:14:15We were to pick up a patient.
00:14:16Oh, yes.
00:14:16They're on their way down now.
00:14:17Thank you.
00:14:24Your car's waiting, doctor.
00:14:25Thank you.
00:14:26This is Miss Jordan from my office,
00:14:28lieutenant Stewart.
00:14:29How do you do, lieutenant?
00:14:30Mrs. Stewart has had a nervous collapse.
00:14:32What a shame.
00:14:34Don't you worry, lieutenant.
00:14:35We'll soon have her well again.
00:14:38You'll call for me in the morning, right?
00:14:40Yes, I'll pick you up at 11.30.
00:15:04Put her to bed and have Dr. Stevens
00:15:06give her an injection of scopolamine.
00:15:08Yes, doctor.
00:15:15Miss Hatfield.
00:15:16Good morning, doctor.
00:15:17Your patient is coming in
00:15:18at the ambulance entrance.
00:15:19You have her room ready?
00:15:20Yes, I have, sir.
00:15:21Thank you.
00:15:29Good morning, sir.
00:15:30Good morning, doctor.
00:15:32How is she?
00:15:33Glad to relax, sir.
00:15:34What's her trouble?
00:15:35Amnesia shock.
00:15:37She's had her injection.
00:15:39Yes, doctor.
00:15:40She's ready to talk now.
00:15:42Thank you.
00:15:43That'll be all.
00:15:44Yes, sir.
00:15:58I'm Dr. Cross, Mrs. Stewart.
00:16:01I am your friend.
00:16:03I'm here to help you.
00:16:06I want you to think.
00:16:09You're going to remember things now.
00:16:13You went to meet your husband
00:16:14at the Belmont Arms.
00:16:16Do you remember that?
00:16:19You were worried about Paul.
00:16:22He didn't arrive on time.
00:16:25You were too nervous to sleep.
00:16:29Did you walk out on the balcony?
00:16:32I...
00:16:33Yes.
00:16:36I walked out on the balcony.
00:16:39See, you can remember.
00:16:42Now, what did you see from the balcony?
00:16:45They...
00:16:46They...
00:16:48They were...
00:16:49quarreling.
00:16:51You heard them distinctly?
00:16:53I...
00:16:54Did you hear them distinctly?
00:16:59He's...
00:17:01Trying to...
00:17:03Stop her.
00:17:05He's...
00:17:07Going to...
00:17:08Hit her.
00:17:10He's...
00:17:11Hitting her head.
00:17:13He's...
00:17:15Killing her.
00:17:18Killing her.
00:17:19Who's hurting the woman?
00:17:23That...
00:17:24Man.
00:17:26He's her...
00:17:28Husband.
00:17:30He's...
00:17:32Killing her.
00:17:46She knows, Elaine.
00:17:48She remembers.
00:17:49Her room was opposite my apartment.
00:17:51She walked out on the balcony.
00:17:53She heard everything.
00:18:02Yes?
00:18:04Can you come now, doctor?
00:18:05They're having trouble with Mr. Edwards again.
00:18:06Yes.
00:18:08Yes.
00:18:38I...
00:18:39Darling, I didn't think you'd ever get here.
00:18:47I love you.
00:18:56You've got a headache. I can tell from your eyes.
00:19:01Yes, it's bursting.
00:19:10You did it?
00:19:12Yes. Yes, I did it.
00:19:15It was horrible, Elaine.
00:19:18I had the porter take the trunk down.
00:19:22I told the hotel manager I was joining my wife in Carmel for a few days...
00:19:29to ship the trunk to my lodge.
00:19:31No one knew she was in town last night?
00:19:33No, she came up the back way.
00:19:35She wanted to surprise us, remember?
00:19:40You're not sorry, are you?
00:19:45I wish I'd called the police.
00:19:47I lost my head. I didn't mean to kill her. There was no premeditation.
00:19:52But now I've concealed her body. I've shipped the trunk to my lodge.
00:19:55And you know as well as I do, there's only one answer for that.
00:19:58I shouldn't have listened to you, Elaine.
00:20:00Think, darling. What would have happened if you'd called the police?
00:20:04Manslaughter means 20 years. What would that have done to you, to us?
00:20:07I don't know. Would you have wanted it that way?
00:20:11Now no one knows. We're safe.
00:20:13You're forgetting Janet Stewart, aren't you? She knows. What if she talks?
00:20:16I haven't forgotten her.
00:20:18She can't tell what she's seen as long as she's in this condition, can she?
00:20:21The shock will wear off in a couple of weeks at the most.
00:20:23It'll wear off if you let it, Dick.
00:20:26Elaine, I'm a doctor.
00:20:27She'll talk only if you let her.
00:20:30You mean too much to me.
00:20:32It's the only way out, Dick.
00:20:34It's the one and only way out for us.
00:20:36If I don't know, Elaine, I've got to think.
00:20:58Good morning, Mrs. Penny.
00:20:59Good morning, Doctor.
00:21:00You're looking very well today.
00:21:01Thank you, Doctor.
00:21:02Good morning, Doctor.
00:21:03Morning, Miss Hatfield. This is Lieutenant Stewart.
00:21:05Miss Hatfield's our head nurse.
00:21:06How do you do, Lieutenant?
00:21:07Is Miss Jordan with Mrs. Stewart?
00:21:09Yes, she is, Doctor.
00:21:16Good morning, Lieutenant.
00:21:20Janet.
00:21:23Darling, it's me.
00:21:26It's Paul.
00:21:30I'm home, dear.
00:21:37She's worse.
00:21:38Not really.
00:21:39She was restless and we gave her a sedative.
00:21:42You've got to be patient, Lieutenant.
00:21:43It's going to take time.
00:21:45And you must try to stop thinking of your wife as she was.
00:21:48You see, when you were reported killed,
00:21:51she had a terrible time adjusting herself, but she did.
00:21:55Then, when the news came that you were alive and on your way home,
00:21:59it was hard for her subconscious to accept that because the first adjustment had been so difficult.
00:22:04Then, of course, when your plane was late,
00:22:06she thought she'd been tricked, that you'd never sent that wire.
00:22:10Don't try and let me off easily, Doctor.
00:22:12Give it to me straight.
00:22:14Tell me, can you help her?
00:22:18That's a very difficult question to answer.
00:22:20Sit down, Lieutenant.
00:22:23The mind is a delicate, fragile thing.
00:22:26It's almost as intangible as faith, and that's what you're going to need.
00:22:32A lot of faith in yourself and in your wife and in me.
00:22:36Please don't think I haven't faith in you, Doctor, because I have.
00:22:41But yesterday, after you left with Janet, I needed someone to talk to.
00:22:45Of course.
00:22:47So I went to the army hospital and I talked with some of the doctors.
00:22:50I told them Janet was in your care.
00:22:52They said that I couldn't find a better man.
00:22:55But, well, you know how it is.
00:22:57I figured that maybe two minds might be better than one.
00:23:00And I asked if another opinion mightn't help.
00:23:03Well, that's perfectly understandable.
00:23:05If you want a consultant, by all means, bring one in.
00:23:08Thanks.
00:23:09They recommended Dr. Franklin Harvey.
00:23:12Harvey?
00:23:13Well, I studied under him.
00:23:16He's probably the best man in his field.
00:23:18Oh, that's swell, Doctor.
00:23:19I was a little embarrassed.
00:23:20I didn't want you to think that...
00:23:21Not at all.
00:23:22I'll phone Dr. Harvey and have him out here.
00:23:24Good.
00:23:26Well, I might as well go back to town.
00:23:28If it's all right, I'll run out again tomorrow.
00:23:30For Mrs. Stewart's sake, I'm going to have to ask you to observe our regular visiting days,
00:23:34Sundays and Thursdays.
00:23:36I'll phone Dr. Harvey and try to have him out here Thursday so that you can talk with him then.
00:23:40Okay, we'll make it Thursday.
00:23:43I thought you'd like to know, Lieutenant.
00:23:44She's resting quite easily now.
00:23:46Thanks.
00:23:47Goodbye, Doctor.
00:23:48Miss Jordan.
00:23:49Goodbye.
00:24:24Mrs. Stewart.
00:24:28Mrs. Stewart.
00:24:32You're going out on that balcony again, Mrs. Stewart.
00:24:36You're looking into the other apartment.
00:24:39You're listening to the argument.
00:24:42Do you remember what happened to the woman?
00:24:45He's hitting her.
00:24:47He's hitting her with the candlestick.
00:24:50And now he's hitting you.
00:24:51No.
00:24:52Hitting you with the candlestick.
00:24:54Hitting your head again and again.
00:24:59The candlestick is killing you.
00:25:01Soon you won't be able to remember anything.
00:25:03You can't hear anything.
00:25:11You can't hear.
00:25:15You can't remember.
00:25:19You can't remember.
00:25:22You can't remember.
00:25:25Edward's condition is deteriorating rapidly.
00:25:29If this continues, we will have to take steps to put him in a more suitable institution.
00:25:36She's exhausted.
00:25:38You haven't got far to go.
00:25:40Elaine, do you think you could manage it here alone for the weekend?
00:25:44Certainly.
00:25:44Why?
00:25:45The trunk should be there tomorrow.
00:25:49I've been wondering.
00:25:50There are no servants at the lodge.
00:25:52What'll happen when the trunk is delivered and there's no one to receive it?
00:25:55Nothing.
00:25:55They'll just leave it on the back porch.
00:25:58When are you leaving?
00:25:59Tomorrow.
00:26:01Dr. Harvey's due here this afternoon.
00:26:04Harvey?
00:26:05Coming here for what?
00:26:06Stuart requested a consultation.
00:26:08You're not going to let him examine her.
00:26:10Of course.
00:26:11How would it have looked if I'd said no?
00:26:12But he might discover something.
00:26:13He has no reason to be suspicious.
00:26:15You can't risk it.
00:26:16I won't let you.
00:26:17I know what I'm doing, Elaine.
00:26:18Darling, you're not thinking clearly.
00:26:20I've never seen things so clearly before in my whole life.
00:26:42You'll send me a report on her spinal test?
00:26:44Yes, Dr. Harvey.
00:26:47And the other specimens?
00:26:48Yes.
00:26:54You know, Richard, I'm not sure I completely agree this was all brought on by her husband's late arrival.
00:27:00That was a contributing circumstance.
00:27:03I feel there may have been something else.
00:27:05Well, that's always possible, of course, sir.
00:27:08But I found no evidence of it.
00:27:10Just speculation.
00:27:14Will you have a cigar, sir?
00:27:15Yes, thank you.
00:27:18Let's continue the present treatment and see how she comes along.
00:27:21Yes.
00:27:23I notice, Richard, you've been giving her sedatives.
00:27:26Yes, I have.
00:27:28She's been pretty difficult at times.
00:27:31I'd go easy on them.
00:27:33If she's under sedation, there's no way of knowing when she comes back to normal.
00:27:36No, I'd plan to take her off them within the next 24 hours.
00:27:39Fine.
00:27:40By the way, how's Margaret?
00:27:43I'm joining her at the lodge.
00:27:44Give her my regards when you see her.
00:27:46I will, thank you, sir.
00:27:48Well, I'd better talk with the young man.
00:27:50Sometimes I wonder which are more difficult, patients or their families.
00:28:06Hiya, beautiful.
00:28:07Hi.
00:28:09What a night.
00:28:10You don't happen to know a blonde who'd like to relax with me, do you?
00:28:14That's what I thought you'd say.
00:28:15Coffee?
00:28:16Please.
00:28:18And poor Edward Z. Storm don't do him any good.
00:28:20He kept ducking into his closet and slamming the door after him.
00:28:22I finally had to lock it.
00:28:25How's your patient?
00:28:27All right, I guess.
00:28:28I was talking with her husband.
00:28:29It's kind of tough coming home and finding a wife in that condition.
00:28:33Yes.
00:28:34Can't figure Dr. Cross's treatment.
00:28:37Why keep the poor guy from seeing his wife?
00:28:40I think it would have helped snap her out of it if she saw more of him.
00:28:43Dr. Cross doesn't want to get her excited.
00:28:45After all, the attack was brought on by worry over him.
00:28:47Yeah.
00:28:50That was close.
00:29:30So proceso Cabinen's perfect.
00:29:35I think she was going이었ing that some help us run around,
00:29:37though, are the incapacitated children and children.
00:29:37I think it was a good idea from her run-ups.
00:29:37The gaunt had Vorshaight- đây!
00:29:43Ever got mad what you said?
00:29:59Grazie a tutti.
00:30:20Grazie a tutti.
00:30:45Well, another stormy weekend.
00:30:47It is my night off.
00:30:54Well, anyway, the rain will help Jane on her day off.
00:30:59It is my night off.
00:31:25It is my night off.
00:31:31Who is there?
00:31:32Why, Mr. Edwards, you should not be in here.
00:31:35Come, I will take you back.
00:31:35Don't I?
00:32:02Don't I?
00:32:03Ebert!
00:32:07Non be' afraid.
00:32:12Non let's let the storm hurt you.
00:32:15You're coming back to your room, aren't you, Mr. Edwards?
00:32:19Aren't you, Mr. Edwards?
00:32:27That's fine. Come along.
00:32:33Take care of him, Frank. Yes, doctor. Come along, sir.
00:32:37Are you all right, Elaine? Yes.
00:32:41There, there, Mrs. Stewart. It's all over.
00:32:43He killed her. He hit her on the head and he killed her.
00:32:46Her husband killed her.
00:32:56Edwards became very violent last night.
00:32:58This morning we found that he had a key hidden away.
00:33:00I ordered the lock on his door to be changed.
00:33:03As for Mrs. Stewart, she's suffering from hallucinations.
00:33:06She keeps insisting that she witnessed a murder, which obviously...
00:33:11Come in.
00:33:14Oh, hello, Lieutenant.
00:33:15They told me I'd find you here.
00:33:17I hope I'm not interrupting.
00:33:19Not at all. It's kind of rough, isn't it?
00:33:23Yeah. She's out of her head.
00:33:24She's got a crazy idea she saw a murder.
00:33:27What am I going to do?
00:33:29Ah, you're gonna sit tight. She's in good hands.
00:33:31So they keep telling me, but...
00:33:33Well, she's getting worse.
00:33:35I'm thinking of taking her back to San Francisco, to a hospital there.
00:33:40I, uh...
00:33:41I wouldn't do that if I were you, Lieutenant.
00:33:43Doctor crosses tops. You know that.
00:33:45You brought Harvey in to consult. You can't do any better than that.
00:33:48But I can't just sit around and watch her get worse. I've got to do something.
00:33:52Lieutenant, I wouldn't try to kid you for the world.
00:33:54So far, we've tried to snap her out of it with quiet and rest and simple foods.
00:33:58Now, there are a dozen other things we can do.
00:34:00Electric therapy, insulin shock.
00:34:02Insulin shock?
00:34:03They use that in the army on guys who blow their tops.
00:34:07Well, sure they do, because it often helps.
00:34:08But you're not going to turn it down on that account, are you?
00:34:10No.
00:34:11Well, then relax. The setup here is perfect.
00:34:13Everybody's rooting for you.
00:34:14Now, just take it easy.
00:34:16You mean that?
00:34:18Okay.
00:34:20Say, put in a couple of extra licks, Doc.
00:34:22I...
00:34:23I'd kind of like to take her home soon.
00:34:25Okay, Lieutenant. We'll do everything we possibly can for her.
00:34:29Bye-bye, Doctor.
00:34:30Goodbye.
00:34:30Come on, take your part.
00:34:32Look at this.
00:34:33Mrs. Cross is dead.
00:34:34What?
00:34:36The body of Mrs. Margaret Cross, wife of the noted psychiatrist,
00:34:39has just been recovered from its resting place among the rocks at Point Lovis.
00:34:45Mrs. Cross has been missing since Friday night.
00:34:47Governor Jess Haines has pronounced the death accidental.
00:34:57Good morning, Doctor.
00:34:58You have our deepest sympathy.
00:35:00Thank you.
00:35:07I'm terribly sorry, Doctor.
00:35:10Thank you.
00:35:10Will you come in, Miss Jewel?
00:35:12Yes, sir.
00:35:19You're the perfect picture of a heartbroken husband.
00:35:22Am I?
00:35:24I've missed you.
00:35:26Driving back there was time to think. I got to thinking about you.
00:35:30I asked myself, is she worth what I've done?
00:35:37Well...
00:35:44That was a very satisfactory answer.
00:35:46How did things go while I was away?
00:35:48Oh, darling, things are going so well I can hardly believe it.
00:35:50What do you mean?
00:35:51Mr. Edwards got out during the storm.
00:35:53He went into her room.
00:35:54What?
00:35:55He went after me.
00:35:56I struggled with him.
00:35:57She woke up and confused Mr. Edwards with you.
00:35:59She was thrown back into that night at the hotel.
00:36:02Oh, Elaine.
00:36:03That undoes everything I've tried to do.
00:36:04No.
00:36:05Stevens and Miss Hatfield heard her.
00:36:06They're convinced she's insane.
00:36:08Now, no matter what she says, they'll think she has hallucinations.
00:36:11I see.
00:36:12But you don't see, darling.
00:36:14Before you were trying to make her forget.
00:36:16Now she can talk her head off and no one will believe her.
00:36:19If we can encourage her to talk, convince her husband that she's insane,
00:36:22we can keep her here as long as it suits us.
00:36:24Then have her committed.
00:36:37Now, I'll be scared.
00:36:50Janet, darling.
00:36:53It's me.
00:36:55Wake up.
00:36:58I'm here, darling.
00:37:02Janet.
00:37:05It's me.
00:37:06I'm here, dear.
00:37:13Oh, I've waited all night for you, darling.
00:37:19What took you so long?
00:37:21Don't worry, I'm with you now.
00:37:24We have to be out by morning, Paul.
00:37:28They won't let us stay.
00:37:33Lieutenant Stewart!
00:37:38You shouldn't be in here.
00:37:43Paul!
00:37:44It's him!
00:37:45Who is it, dear?
00:37:47Him!
00:37:48He killed her!
00:37:50He killed his wife!
00:37:53He picked something up, Paul, and he hit her with it.
00:37:56He was arguing with her, and he killed her!
00:38:00I know, I know, dear.
00:38:02You've upset her, Lieutenant.
00:38:03You shouldn't have come in here.
00:38:04Come outside with me.
00:38:05Give her a hypodermic nurse.
00:38:07Don't leave me here!
00:38:08He'll kill me!
00:38:09Come back!
00:38:10What is it, Doctor?
00:38:11What's happened to her?
00:38:12Lieutenant, I'm going to be perfectly frank with you.
00:38:14What you've just heard is something I've been afraid of.
00:38:17There are times when patients emerging from amnesia suffer from delusions.
00:38:22It doesn't happen often.
00:38:24I'd hoped it wouldn't happen in her case.
00:38:26But you heard her yourself.
00:38:27But why?
00:38:30Well, that's hard to explain.
00:38:33But if you come with me, I think I might be able to clarify it for you.
00:38:43Hello, Mrs. Penny.
00:38:45Good day, Doctor.
00:38:46How are you feeling today?
00:38:47Just fine, Doctor.
00:38:49Just fine.
00:38:50That's a lovely thing you're knitting there.
00:38:52It's a shawl for one of my friends.
00:38:54Everyone here treating you well?
00:38:56Oh, yes.
00:38:57They're very nice to me.
00:38:58Doctor Stevens hasn't tried to kill me with that needle for a long while now.
00:39:01Neither has Miss Hatfield.
00:39:04Haven't I told you many times, Mrs. Penny, that no one here is trying to kill you?
00:39:08Oh, yes, they are.
00:39:09You all want to kill me.
00:39:10You're murderers, all of you.
00:39:12But I've learned.
00:39:13I'm too smart for you.
00:39:26What you've just heard, Lieutenant, for the second time,
00:39:29is the typical attitude of many of our patients towards the hospital staff.
00:39:34But that old lady, she seemed all right.
00:39:36Mrs. Penny is suffering from a paranoid form of dementia praecox,
00:39:40characterized either by delusions of grandeur or delusions of persecution, or both.
00:39:45The patient, when confined to the hospital,
00:39:48almost invariably becomes convinced that the doctors and nurses
00:39:51who are treating him are really murderers, intent on killing him.
00:39:54This delusion is quite common among mental cases in an institution of this sort.
00:39:58Are you trying to tell me my wife is out of her mind?
00:40:01No.
00:40:02Out of the mind denotes complete loss of reason.
00:40:05Mrs. Stewart hasn't reached that stage.
00:40:07But she's got the same crazy idea as the other patients.
00:40:09Right now, she's merely suffering delusions.
00:40:12However, I...
00:40:13I feel it's only fair to tell you, Lieutenant,
00:40:16that this condition can become worse.
00:40:19Our fight now is to prevent further deterioration of her mind.
00:40:23You've got to help her, Doctor.
00:40:25You've got to get her well again.
00:40:27I'll do everything I can.
00:40:29Believe me.
00:40:59I'll do everything I can.
00:41:00Come now, Mrs. Stewart, you shouldn't be out of bed.
00:41:02Will you help me, please?
00:41:05Please, please help me.
00:41:07Get the police here, please.
00:41:08We don't need the police, Mrs. Stewart.
00:41:10You come along with me and everything will be all right.
00:41:11You don't understand. There's nothing the matter with me.
00:41:13I want the police. That doctor's a murderer.
00:41:16All right, you go back to bed and we'll call the police.
00:41:18Don't talk to me as if I were crazy. I'm telling you the truth.
00:41:22Audily, now come along, Mrs. Stewart.
00:41:23No one is going to hurt you.
00:41:24No, let me go.
00:41:25No, let me go. Let me go, no.
00:41:28I'm not crazy. I'm not crazy.
00:41:31I wish you could have been there to see her yourself.
00:41:33Yes, I heard about it this morning.
00:41:35She had the usual delusions.
00:41:36She kept insisting that you were a murderer.
00:41:38You know how they get.
00:41:39She wanted me to call the police.
00:41:41For a moment, she became very violent.
00:41:43I had to give her a sedative.
00:41:44I think we ought to do something about her.
00:41:46I agree with you, doctor.
00:41:47I'll be in to see her in a few minutes.
00:41:49Thank you, sir.
00:41:49Thank you.
00:41:54There, you see?
00:41:56Everything worked out just as we planned.
00:41:58Yes.
00:41:59Well, smile, darling.
00:42:00It's fallen right in our lap.
00:42:02You don't seem particularly pleased.
00:42:04I am. Of course I am, Elaine.
00:42:06Well, what are you going to do?
00:42:08I'm going to try to find something
00:42:10that will convince her that she's insane.
00:42:15You'd better get back to her now, darling.
00:42:16I'll be over in a few minutes.
00:42:17Right.
00:42:47I'll be over in a few minutes.
00:42:51You feeling any better today?
00:42:53I'm all right.
00:42:55There's nothing the matter with me.
00:42:57Miss Jordan tells me that you're still talking about some woman I'm supposed to have killed.
00:43:03I've asked you to stop thinking about such things, Mrs. Stewart.
00:43:08But it was your own wife.
00:43:11If I can prove to you that you couldn't have seen me kill my wife,
00:43:14would you believe that this is a delusion you've been suffering from?
00:43:20You were arguing with her about a divorce.
00:43:30If you will look at the date on this newspaper, Mrs. Stewart,
00:43:33you will see that my wife died only a week ago.
00:43:37You've been a patient here for over three weeks now.
00:43:42Three weeks?
00:43:44That's right.
00:43:46So, you see, this has all been a very vivid dream.
00:43:50You must fight these dreams, Mrs. Stewart,
00:43:52or they're going to become worse, and we don't want that to happen.
00:43:56My mind is all right.
00:43:57It's not all right, Mrs. Stewart.
00:43:59Your mind is sick, and it's getting worse.
00:44:01My mind is all right.
00:44:02You wouldn't want your husband to see you in that condition, would you?
00:44:06He doesn't even want to see you when you're like this.
00:44:09You're losing your mind, Mrs. Stewart.
00:44:12No, no.
00:44:12Losing your mind.
00:44:14Oh, no.
00:44:23Thank you, Miss Hatfield.
00:44:25Dr. Cross?
00:44:26Yes?
00:44:27There's someone in your office to see you.
00:44:29Did I have an appointment?
00:44:30No, sir.
00:44:31He's from the district attorney's office of Monterey.
00:44:34Oh, yes.
00:44:35Thank you.
00:44:37Thank you.
00:45:01Dr. Cross?
00:45:02Yes.
00:45:04How are you?
00:45:05My name's O'Neil.
00:45:06I'm with the district attorney's office in Monterey County.
00:45:08Oh, yes.
00:45:09What can I do for you?
00:45:11It's in connection with your wife's death, doctor.
00:45:15I thought the case had been closed.
00:45:17Something happened this week that made us consider the possibility that your wife didn't fall into that chasm by accident.
00:45:23I don't understand.
00:45:25A couple of days ago, someone broke into Harwood Lodge, beat Mrs. Harwood into unconsciousness and made off with her
00:45:30valuables.
00:45:31We caught the thief day before yesterday.
00:45:38But what has that to do with Mrs. Cross's death?
00:45:40It may not have anything to do with it.
00:45:45It occurred to us that since the lodge was so close to your place, the man who clubbed Mrs. Harwood
00:45:49may have paid a visit to your wife.
00:45:52You've lived around Point Lobos for nearly ten years.
00:45:55Mrs. Cross spent much of her time there.
00:45:57She must have known those cliffs pretty well, even at night.
00:46:00Yes.
00:46:02I'd hate to think that she...
00:46:03I'm not saying it was murder, doctor.
00:46:05I'm just checking.
00:46:07Of course.
00:46:08I'll do everything I can to help you.
00:46:10I knew you'd feel that way about it.
00:46:13Have you checked your place to see if anything was missing?
00:46:16I'm sure there isn't, or I'd have noticed it.
00:46:19If it's all right with you, doctor, we'd like to have Mrs. Cross's body exhumed.
00:46:24But the coroner said...
00:46:25It was only a routine examination.
00:46:27Well, I don't know, as that's necessary, Mr. O'Neill.
00:46:31You've got your man.
00:46:32All we've got is a drunken old tramp who clubbed Mrs. Harwood and stole a little money in jewelry.
00:46:37We can't know about Mrs. Cross unless the body's exhumed.
00:46:42But it seems almost sacrilegious.
00:46:45Hasn't she been through enough?
00:46:47Haven't I?
00:46:48I'd hoped you'd be more understanding, doctor.
00:46:50Naturally, we'll get a court order, but it would be much simpler if you...
00:46:55If this tramp killed your wife, you want to see him punished, don't you?
00:46:59Of course.
00:47:00Then you can't conscientiously object to the exhumation.
00:47:03No.
00:47:05No, Mr. O'Neill, I can't.
00:47:07If the man is guilty, he must be punished, of course.
00:47:11Thank you, doctor.
00:47:14You'll hear from me one way or the other within the next few days.
00:47:17Thank you for your cooperation.
00:47:39Darling, I've been so worried, I didn't know what had happened to you.
00:47:44Where have you been?
00:47:45The city.
00:47:47When you weren't here for dinner, I began to worry.
00:47:49What did the man from the district attorney's office want?
00:47:52They're going to exhum Margaret's body.
00:47:54You're not going to let them.
00:47:55I had nothing to say about it. They'd get a court order.
00:47:57But why are they? I don't...
00:47:58They think some prowler may have killed her.
00:48:00Prowler?
00:48:00They weren't looking for anything before.
00:48:02She slipped and fell and fractured her skull against the rocks.
00:48:07Now they may discover it wasn't the fall that killed her.
00:48:09They can't prove anything.
00:48:11No.
00:48:11Once they start asking questions, I...
00:48:14That's why I went to the city.
00:48:16I had to make sure that I hadn't overlooked anything in the apartment.
00:48:19Why didn't I report it in the first place?
00:48:21Why did I let you talk me into it?
00:48:23If it weren't for that Stewart girl,
00:48:25if they start asking questions and find her...
00:48:27Maybe they won't find her.
00:48:29We've taken care of everything else so far.
00:48:31If we have to, we'll take care of her too.
00:48:32And you're not helping matters acting this way.
00:48:44If a man wanted to,
00:48:47if he had courage,
00:48:49he could get rid of her and no one would ever know.
00:48:53The doctor has an advantage.
00:48:57I could give her insulin shock treatment.
00:49:02Shock treatments indicated in a case like hers.
00:49:05I could give her four injections.
00:49:07Then with the last one,
00:49:09an overdose.
00:49:10No one would ever know the difference.
00:49:12Then we'd be safe.
00:49:13No matter what the district attorney's office found,
00:49:16we'd be safe.
00:49:16They'd have nothing on us, Richard.
00:49:19We could get married then.
00:49:20You'd be yourself again, Richard.
00:49:22We'd find peace and quiet here,
00:49:24just the two of us.
00:49:25You don't think I'd do it, do you?
00:49:27Why not?
00:49:29Is her life more important than ours?
00:49:31I've had enough.
00:49:32Look, Elaine, I can't go on like this.
00:49:34Things keep piling up.
00:49:35First it was Margaret,
00:49:37then tricking that child so that she'd forget,
00:49:39then convincing her that she was insane.
00:49:42There's a limit beyond which even I can't go.
00:49:51Richard,
00:49:53remember the first night I came here?
00:49:57Remember?
00:50:08You were alone.
00:50:12You were sitting here in front of the fireplace
00:50:13with a sick headache.
00:50:16The lights were out.
00:50:18You didn't hear me when I knocked,
00:50:20when I opened the door and you said,
00:50:21oh, it's you, Miss Jordan.
00:50:26You called me Miss Jordan then, remember?
00:50:30I told you I had to see you
00:50:32about Mrs. Penny's prescription.
00:50:33and you talked to me
00:50:35and you saw that I was tired
00:50:36and you asked me if I wouldn't have a drink.
00:50:39I hesitated and you said,
00:50:42I won't bite your head off, Miss Jordan.
00:50:45We had a drink.
00:50:48Remember?
00:50:51We sat here for a long time
00:50:53and then suddenly you laughed
00:50:55and you said your headache was gone.
00:50:58And you asked me about my family
00:50:59and I told you.
00:51:02And we both laughed.
00:51:04and I told you, Miss Jordan,
00:51:12Then you took me in your arms.
00:51:16I know you'll remember that.
00:51:20I won't do it, Elaine.
00:51:22I won't do it.
00:51:28Just a minute, I'm coming.
00:51:30I'm coming.
00:51:33I'm coming.
00:51:36I won't do it.
00:51:37Hello, Doctor.
00:51:38Come in.
00:51:40I hope you hadn't gone to bed.
00:51:42No.
00:51:43They told me at the hospital
00:51:45I'd find you here.
00:51:46I didn't expect to see you so soon, Mr. O'Neill.
00:51:49I thought you'd phone me
00:51:51if there were any developments.
00:51:52I had to serve the papers.
00:51:53Oh, yes?
00:51:54Coroner's inquest subpoena.
00:51:56Now it's legal.
00:51:59What did the coroner find?
00:52:02Your wife was murdered, doctor.
00:52:06Oh?
00:52:14Are you sure?
00:52:15Yes, sir.
00:52:17Sit down, Mr. O'Neill.
00:52:23She was beaten over the head, suffered an explosive fracture.
00:52:25Death was practically instantaneous.
00:52:29This prowler you told me about, you think he did it?
00:52:32It seems so.
00:52:34He clubbed Mrs. Harwood.
00:52:35Your wife went out the same way.
00:52:37A pattern.
00:52:39Killers usually follow a pattern.
00:52:41You don't know how she was killed?
00:52:43I mean, the weapon?
00:52:45She was struck with a candlestick.
00:52:47A candlestick?
00:52:48Are you sure?
00:52:49A heavy silver one.
00:52:51How can you know?
00:52:53Microscope.
00:52:53There were particles of silver in the wound.
00:52:55They told us it was a silver object.
00:52:57There were bits of wax mixed in with the silver.
00:52:59They told us it was a candlestick.
00:53:01It must have been a heavy candlestick to have done the damage.
00:53:08Just routine, doctor.
00:53:10A criminal doesn't have much of a chance these days, does he?
00:53:14No, sir.
00:53:18By the way, do you have any silver candlesticks at the lodge?
00:53:21We might have.
00:53:22I'd like your permission to go through the house.
00:53:24The murderer may have left the candlestick behind it, in which case we'll get fingerprints.
00:53:28If he got rid of the weapon, we may be able to find the mate.
00:53:32Then we'll know what to look for.
00:53:33Of course.
00:53:33Go right ahead.
00:53:34Thanks.
00:53:37Now, if we can find the candlestick, our troubles are over.
00:53:43By the way, when did you see Mrs. Cross last?
00:53:46Alive, I mean.
00:53:47Or a couple of weeks before she was killed.
00:53:50Why?
00:53:51Can you place a little more definitely?
00:53:54I think so.
00:53:56Things had been piling up around here, and I needed a change.
00:54:00So I drove down to Point Lobos on a Friday night.
00:54:04Anyone see you?
00:54:05I don't think so.
00:54:06Why?
00:54:07We're trying to fix the exact time of her death.
00:54:10Well, I'm not sure anyone saw me.
00:54:13I drove down there on Friday night, left there around 9.30 Saturday night.
00:54:19Well, it's not too important.
00:54:23Naturally, I want to do everything I can to help you, Mr. O'Neill.
00:54:27If I think of anything, I'll get in touch with you.
00:54:29Thanks.
00:54:30Sorry to bother you so late.
00:54:31That's all right.
00:54:36See you at the inquest.
00:54:38Good night, Doctor.
00:54:39Good night.
00:55:02Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honor and keep her in sickness and in health,
00:55:07and forsaking all others, keep only unto her, so long she both shall live.
00:55:12I will.
00:55:14What's the matter, Richard?
00:55:16You haven't been yourself lately.
00:55:18Something on your mind?
00:55:20Darling, what's happening with us?
00:55:22Richard, I must speak to you.
00:55:24People are talking about you and that nurse, Miss Jordan.
00:55:28How do you like my hair, Richard?
00:55:30Of course, I've had it dying.
00:55:33Everyone says it makes me look years younger.
00:55:37I can give her four injections.
00:55:41Then with the last one, an overdose.
00:55:59Then we'd be safe.
00:56:00No matter what the district attorney's office found, we'd be safe.
00:56:15Get me Lieutenant Stewart, please.
00:56:18The treatment itself consists of a series of shocks brought on by injections of insulin.
00:56:24The dosage and the degree of shock is gradually increased until we've reached what we feel is the limit the
00:56:29patient system can stand.
00:56:31Well, if you do give Janet this insulin, how certain can you be that it'll help?
00:56:35I'm neither a miracle man nor a prophet, Lieutenant.
00:56:38If medicine were an exact science and not an art, I might be able to tell you.
00:56:43But you think there's a chance?
00:56:45Yes, I do.
00:56:49I have seen it work in the Army.
00:56:53All right, Doctor, go ahead and try it.
00:56:55Fine.
00:56:56We'll begin the treatment tomorrow morning.
00:57:34We'll begin the treatment tomorrow morning.
00:57:52We'll give her about an hour and a half.
00:58:05We'll begin the treatment tomorrow morning.
00:58:0610 minutes later.
00:58:16We'll begin the treatment tomorrow morning.
00:58:1825 minutes late.
00:58:27Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, now watch.
00:59:10Dexter's will bring her up.
00:59:11No, no, no, no.
00:59:43No, no, no, no.
01:00:20No, no, no, no.
01:00:20Is Dr. Harvey in?
01:00:21Yes, he's in.
01:00:22Do you have an appointment?
01:00:26I'll be glad to consult with you, doctor.
01:00:27I'm sorry to break in this way.
01:00:30But my secretary will make the appointment.
01:00:31I had to see you, doctor.
01:00:32It's about my wife.
01:00:33She's been getting insulin shock treatments.
01:00:35Now, just a moment, young man.
01:00:36Oh, it's Lieutenant Stewart.
01:00:38Well, we've had some wonderful results with insulin.
01:00:41But after three treatments, she still insists she saw Dr. Cross murder his wife with a candlestick.
01:00:45Murder his wife?
01:00:46Yes, and she says he's trying to kill her now.
01:00:48Well, that's a very common delusion.
01:00:50Mrs. Cross is dead.
01:00:51And Dr. Cross did live in our hotel.
01:00:53You and the Crosses were in the same hotel?
01:00:55The Belmont Arms.
01:00:56I see.
01:00:58And when was it she said that?
01:01:00Yesterday?
01:01:00Yes, after the treatment.
01:01:06You realize it's hard to make generalizations.
01:01:10But as a rule, the patient is completely normal immediately after insulin shock.
01:01:15They may relapse into their hallucination after this lucid period.
01:01:19But for that moment, no matter how bad the case, the patient speaks the truth.
01:01:26You're telling me in your own way that Janet's normal.
01:01:30That she's got something on Cross and he's pretending she's crazy to save his own neck.
01:01:34Well, I'm not saying quite that, but...
01:01:36Will you read this, doctor?
01:01:51Get Dr. Cross at his sanatorium, please.
01:01:57It seems inconceivable.
01:02:03Hello, Dr. Cross.
01:02:05I'm sorry, Dr. Harvey.
01:02:06Dr. Cross is with Mrs. Stewart.
01:02:08No, sir, this is Dr. Stevens' day off.
01:02:11I see.
01:02:12Thank you.
01:02:16Well, Lieutenant, I think a trip is in order.
01:02:42She's the only one who knows Richard.
01:02:45No matter what O'Neil says or anyone else,
01:02:48if she's out of the way, we've nothing to worry about.
01:02:55They can hint and guess all they want, but without her, they have nothing.
01:03:00I know you do.
01:03:02Thank you.
01:03:03Thank you.
01:03:32Oh, oh, oh.
01:03:42I can't do it, Elaine.
01:03:43Dexterous, I've got to bring her out of it.
01:03:46No.
01:03:47No, you can't.
01:03:48Dick, you can't.
01:03:49Dexterous, Elaine, I've got to save her.
01:03:50I've got to.
01:03:51You can.
01:03:51I won't let you.
01:03:52We've got to go through with this.
01:03:53Don't you understand?
01:03:53I can't go through with it.
01:03:54It's her life for hours.
01:03:55No one will ever know.
01:03:56Elaine.
01:03:56Richard, listen to me.
01:03:57Let go of it.
01:03:58Richard, I love you.
01:03:59Let go of it.
01:04:00Oh, Richard.
01:04:01Richard.
01:04:05Oh, Richard.
01:04:34Dr. Cross, where is he?
01:04:35Mr. Stewart.
01:04:35Come along, I may need you.
01:04:45Adrenaline, quickly.
01:05:22Don't worry, son.
01:05:23She'll come out of it in a couple of hours, and you'll be able to take her home in two
01:05:26or three days.
01:05:27I'm very grateful to you, doctor.
01:05:44I'm very grateful to you, sir.
01:05:45Oh, Janet, darling.
01:05:50September 13th.
01:05:53In the case of Janet Stewart.
01:05:57I gave her insulin shock again today, for the fourth time.
01:06:07Can you give me a minute?
01:06:09Thank you.
01:06:15Dr. Harvey completed the treatment successfully, and the case is closed.
01:06:21I'll look back to the chest.
01:06:22I'll be closed.
01:06:23I'll be closed.
01:06:26I'll be closed.
01:06:27I'll be closed.
01:06:41Thank you, sir.
01:06:48I'm mostly covered in my garage, and I will be closed, but...
01:06:49I'll be closed.
01:06:50I'll be closed.
01:06:50I'll be closed.
01:06:56Grazie.
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