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00:10To be continued...
00:41To be continued...
01:26I can't do it, doctor.
01:31It's all right, Harry. No need to get upset. You almost had it.
01:36Sometimes I feel so stupid.
01:38Just do your best.
01:41Am I interrupting anything? Max!
01:44No, no, no. I'm just running some baseline tests.
01:47The subject's got an IQ below 60. He's barely functional.
01:51Is this what you wanted to see me about?
01:53In a way. I'm onto something so revolutionary I can't do it all by myself.
01:59I thought you might like to help.
02:01This part of your study on the evolution of intelligence...
02:03Oh, no. Much bigger.
02:06Come. I'll give you a sneak preview.
02:08Harry, you just keep trying.
02:10I'll be back shortly.
02:12I'm keeping it all under wraps until I'm further along.
02:14Not even the museum knows what I'm doing.
02:17Come on. Not even the museum knows what I'm doing.
02:20Come on. Not even the museum knows what I'm doing.
02:41No.
03:22What is it?
03:24The brain of a lowland gorilla. Male, approximately 37 years old.
03:29It's hooked into these computers. Interfaces with them completely.
03:34What?
03:35Max, I've discovered how to transfer intelligence to a computer chip.
03:39I've managed to tie that brain directly into the computer, enhance the impulses, and reprogram them back into the brain.
03:47I can make it smarter.
03:48My God, Vincent, that's amazing.
03:50It's the first step in the creation of artificial intelligence.
03:54Are these test results?
03:56Uh-huh.
03:57According to this, the brain is as smart as your subject up there.
04:00Smarter!
04:01Oh, Harry's at the low end of the scale.
04:05I'm impressed.
04:06I thought you would be.
04:07That's why I want your help. I need you to develop manipulators for me. Hands for the brain.
04:12I'd love to, but I've got to go to London for a month.
04:15Well, that'll give us some time.
04:18I want to put the best people together that I can, and you're at the top of my list.
04:22Vincent, this is terrific.
04:24I mean, a project like this could change the world.
04:27I know. That's why it has to be kept secret.
04:30My lips are sealed.
04:31Oh, that's great.
04:33Hey, listen, do you have a few minutes?
04:35I have something to show you.
04:44Another one of your gadgets.
04:51I knew you'd get a kick out of this.
04:54It's a trefanator.
04:56Of all the things I've collected over the years, this is probably the most useless.
05:02They were used to drain fluids off the brain and spinal column.
05:06Precisely. To relieve pressure.
05:09But this one has been modified.
05:11How so?
05:12Well, some quack claimed that it could transfer intelligence from one person to another through the spinal fluids.
05:19Who would volunteer for such a thing?
05:21Well, terminally ill patients who thought that if they put their minds, their personalities into another body, they'd never die.
05:30Sort of a brain transplant without a brain.
05:32Yeah, something like that.
05:34How did it work?
05:35Oh, very simply.
05:37The donor said there, the recipient here, when the lever was pulled, these arms would swing down.
05:44The needles would penetrate the base of the skull and drive into the brain, and this compressor would suck the
05:52spinal fluids through the tubing.
05:54What happened to the donors?
05:56Well, they died. Within hours, all autonomic functions ceased.
06:00Vincent, you never cease to amaze me.
06:03Look, gotta run.
06:05I'll give you a call when I get back.
06:07And thanks for thinking of me.
06:14Harry, what are you doing here?
06:18You know you're not supposed to leave your room.
06:22Hey!
06:23Don't wanna be stupid anymore.
06:31Harry!
06:33What?
06:33What are you doing?
06:35Harry!
06:36Harry!
06:39Harry!
06:41No!
06:42Don't!
06:44Harry!
06:46Harry!
06:48No!
06:50No!
06:51No!
06:52No!
06:54No!
07:12Now it's my turn to be smart.
07:14You hurt me.
07:46Mail call. Bill. Bill. Bill.
07:52Hey, guys, I think we're onto something here. Postmark Tangenica.
07:57What's wrong?
07:58It's just those crates from Singapore a little heavier than I expected.
08:01Didn't bother me a bit.
08:03You had the ones with the straw. Not as young as I used to be.
08:06Sure you are, Jack.
08:07I can feel the difference, Ryan. 25 years ago, played football all day, dance all night.
08:12Oh, I'll bet you still can.
08:15Neither nor.
08:16Guys, do you remember a trefonator from the manifest?
08:19A trefonator? Oh, that medical device from 19th century.
08:22It was bought by some doctor, wasn't it?
08:24Dr. Vincent Robeson.
08:27For once, we'll get a trip out of this place, someplace exotic, Africa.
08:30Can't wait to start packing.
08:33Oh.
08:35What's the matter? They lost the trefonator?
08:37No, no worse. Dr. Robeson's moved back to his home base.
08:41Which is where?
08:43The Museum of Science and Natural History.
08:46Corner of Luxor and Sixth. Ten blocks from here, Tops.
08:50Think of it this way, Ryan. You can pack considerably lighter.
09:10What's wrong?
09:11Robeson died about a month ago.
09:13How?
09:13Hit by a car right outside the museum. He just walked into the traffic.
09:19I don't believe it.
09:20What is it?
09:25Vi.
09:28Is it really you?
09:31Jack?
09:33Jack Marshak.
09:35The very same.
09:36I don't believe it.
09:38What are you doing here?
09:40Just looking around. How about yourself?
09:42Well, I'll be working here for a while.
09:46You're looking wonderful.
09:48So are you.
09:50You haven't changed a bit.
09:52Oh.
09:52I'd recognize that beard anywhere.
09:55It's got a little grayer since you saw it last.
09:57A lot grayer.
09:59But it's still a turn-on.
10:02I have a meeting now.
10:04Um, what are you doing tonight?
10:06I mean, could I see you?
10:08I want to know everything that you've been up to since I last saw you.
10:12Bye, that's 20 years worth.
10:14Well, maybe not everything.
10:17Listen, I'm staying at the Newford Hotel.
10:19You could call me there.
10:20Could I ever say no to you?
10:23You did once.
10:26You don't know how good it is to see you.
10:28I've thought of you so often.
10:31And I of you.
10:33Damn, I'm running late again, as usual.
10:36We'll speak to you later, I hope.
10:39Without any doubt.
10:50Whoa.
10:52You want to talk about her?
10:54Yeah.
10:55Her name's Vi, Viola Rhodes.
10:59We were engaged once.
11:02It was 20 years ago.
11:04She was one of the top linguistic anthropologists in the world.
11:07And she wanted me to give up everything and go with her to Kenya.
11:12I said no.
11:14So she went and you stayed?
11:17Yeah.
11:18Well, it's never too late to pick up where you left off.
11:20Well, hey, now she could be married, for all I know.
11:23Ooh, not from the look in her eye.
11:26Mickey, I'm no Romeo.
11:28At my age?
11:29You don't have to be a Romeo.
11:31Just be Jack.
11:33Well, hey, while you two were, uh, getting acquainted,
11:37I found out that, uh, Dr. Robeson's got an assistant, Stuart Pangborn.
11:42He's taken over Robeson's research.
11:45Well, maybe we should check with him.
11:47We might know where Robeson's stuff is.
11:55So, you're the expert in nutritional biology, Doctor.
11:59What do you think?
12:01Now, Dr. Pangborn, the brain is stable.
12:04The nutrient solution is in balance.
12:07But it needs constant monitoring or the brain could die.
12:10Dr. Robeson was right to insist on my calling you in.
12:13It's strange he never mentioned you to me, Dr. Pangborn.
12:16Yes, well, you know how secretive he was.
12:20You remind me a lot of him.
12:21Younger, of course, but you have many of the same mannerisms.
12:25He had a tremendous influence on me.
12:28I admired him greatly.
12:30Didn't we all?
12:31Real intelligence is a gift given to so few.
12:34As a matter of fact, he had an antique device
12:37that could measure people's intelligence by the size of their skulls.
12:41That was a theory that the Greeks had.
12:44Come, let me show it to you.
12:50Dr. Pangborn?
12:51Who let you down here?
12:53This area is close to the public.
12:55Yes, Dr. Robeson had some equipment that belongs to us.
12:59Trefanator?
13:00I don't know what you're talking about.
13:01There's nothing like that here.
13:02You sure?
13:03Of course I'm sure.
13:04I was Dr. Robeson's assistant.
13:06I cataloged all the equipment.
13:08Now get out before I call security.
13:10All right, all right.
13:12We're going.
13:13Thank you very much for your time, Dr. Pangborn.
13:19That is strange.
13:21I do remember him telling me about something.
13:23He called the Trefanator.
13:25He collected all kinds of gadgets.
13:27But this was his favorite.
13:29I'll show it to you.
13:38Your skull size dictated how smart you were.
13:41You look like you have a pretty big head.
13:44I've heard that before.
13:46The larger the skull, the larger the brain.
13:48Or so it was thought.
13:50Voltaire's brain was quite large.
13:52Do you think maybe I'm smarter than Voltaire was?
13:55Possibly.
13:56Why don't we see who's smarter between you and me?
13:59Well, I'm up for the challenge.
14:00Are you?
14:01I don't know.
14:02And this might prove to be embarrassing.
14:05Yeah, for which one of us?
14:07Sit over here.
14:10And I'll sit on this side.
14:19Are you ready to measure?
14:21Indeed.
14:22Science has come a long way since then.
14:25No one would fall for something like this today.
14:27People are much more intelligent.
14:46That was a lot of use.
14:48Yeah.
14:49That Pangborn's got all the charm of a toothache.
15:11I'd like to tell you.
15:15Somebody get an ambulance.
15:26Now what?
15:27We're no closer to finding that trephonator
15:28than we were in the first place.
15:30Maybe it's back in Tanganyika.
15:32Wishful thinking.
15:34Did you see the back of that man's neck?
15:37There was a hole in it.
15:39Mickey, he fell down a couple flights of stairs.
15:40What do you expect?
15:42Well, I think we should go to the hospital
15:43and have a talk with him.
15:44Maybe he can tell us something about Pangborn
15:46or even Robeson.
15:48Hey, how do I look?
15:51Hoo-la-la.
15:52I'd fall for you myself.
15:54Do you want some help with your tie?
15:56Well, it's all right, isn't it?
15:57Mm-hmm.
15:59Are you wearing cologne?
16:01Uh, yeah, it's called Sayonara.
16:03Used to be your favorite.
16:08I'll be home by midnight.
16:10We'll wait up.
16:19The last time we were together,
16:21you were on your way to Kenya for good.
16:24Mm.
16:24And you were about to embark on your third trip around the world.
16:28Yes, I thought it'd help get you out of my system.
16:31Did it?
16:32No.
16:33Oh, no.
16:36You know, you could have kept the ring.
16:38You didn't have to mail it back.
16:41I thought it was appropriate at the time.
16:45Did you ever get married?
16:48Oh, yes.
16:50She, uh, couldn't take my traveling.
16:52We separated.
16:53It was a long time ago.
16:56I'm sorry.
16:57Oh, no, don't be.
16:59It wasn't what it might have been.
17:02How about you?
17:04Oh, you know me.
17:06Same old thing.
17:08Married to my work.
17:10What exactly are you working on?
17:12Oh, I'd like to tell you, Jack.
17:15But I can't right now.
17:18Oh, you know how it is.
17:20Top secret and all of that.
17:23But it's very exciting and very experimental.
17:28Which reminds me, we ought to get me back to the hotel
17:31before it's too late.
17:32I have to be to work bright and early.
17:36Same old Viola.
17:38Not the same old Viola.
17:41This one wouldn't make the same mistake twice.
17:54Where were you?
17:55I waited for you in the parking lot.
17:57Well, I figured as long as we were there,
17:58I'd see if I could find out how Robeson died.
18:00I got an autopsy report, but I almost got caught by a nurse,
18:03so I had to hide out for a while.
18:04Did you get a chance to talk to Werner?
18:05I couldn't.
18:06I was too late.
18:07He died.
18:09What?
18:10I heard the doctor say something about irreversible brain damage.
18:13His mental capacity had reverted to that of a two-year-old.
18:16Did it say anything about a penetrating wound to the brain?
18:18Just like I saw in the back of the head.
18:22Dr. Robeson's autopsy report says the same thing.
18:39I had a lovely time, Jack.
18:40So did I.
18:44Come up for a night, Cap.
18:46But you, madam, have to be out bright and early here, okay?
18:50Don't worry.
18:51I'll have you out by then.
18:59Or I could just let you sleep.
19:03Come on, Jack.
19:05At our age, let's not pussyfoot around.
19:07Come on, Jack.
19:12Come on, Jack.
19:16Come on.
19:17Come on, Jack.
19:17Let's go.
19:17Mom.
19:18Take a look.
19:33Now that I've stabilized your nutrition,
19:37the next step is to make you talk
19:40yes
19:41to make you talk
19:45you're going to make me famous, aren't you?
20:16uh-huh
20:17oh, you scared the hell out of me
20:19what are you doing up?
20:20we were worried about you
20:23I didn't want to waken anybody
20:25you sat up
20:26are you all right?
20:28it's never better
20:31all right, what did you do last night?
20:34we went to the hospital
20:35to try and talk to Werner
20:36and?
20:38he died
20:39both he and Robeson had irreversible brain damage
20:42and the same wound
20:43a single stab to the back of the brain
20:45they lost their mental capabilities
20:47geniuses turned into idiots
20:49it's the trephonator
20:51it could only be the trephonator
20:52yeah, well, how could Robeson
20:53become the victim of his own object?
20:56the only thing that Robeson has in common
20:57with Werner is the museum
21:00and Pangborn
21:01we've got to find out more about Pangborn
21:05the museum isn't even open yet
21:06give me a little time to have a nap
21:07and then we'll go back and check it out
21:09sure
21:10are you going to see her again soon?
21:13lunch
21:14is that soon enough?
21:24Dr. Rhodes
21:25it is such an honor to have you working
21:26on my research team
21:28well, the work you are doing
21:29is revolutionary
21:31the work we are doing
21:34you are a genius
21:36I have checked all the data
21:38and if my parameters are accurate
21:41we can begin to teach it
21:42basic linguistic skills
21:44in a few weeks
21:46it shouldn't take more than
21:47six or eight months
21:48months?
21:49no, no
21:49we must have a talking
21:51in less than two weeks
21:52that's impossible
21:53I am unveiling my creation
21:55at the National Science Conference
21:56it just cannot be done
21:57it must be done
21:59even if we work night and day
22:01doctor
22:01I understand your enthusiasm
22:03but you cannot rush a project like this
22:06I have already been accepted
22:07as guest speaker
22:09now, if anybody can do it
22:12you can
22:14I'm sorry
22:16there is nothing that I can do
22:19you are trying to alter biology
22:21if you'll excuse me, doctor
22:24I've got an appointment
22:31stop, stop, Dr. Rhodes
22:33I'm truly sorry
22:35forgive me
22:36sometimes I get carried away
22:39there is still one piece of equipment
22:41I have to show you
22:41just have a look at it
22:43before you go
22:44Dr. Pangborn, could we do it later?
22:45I'm late as it is
22:47of course
22:47I understand
22:49how inconsiderately
23:00we could have waited for Jack
23:01I didn't want to wake him
23:02besides, he's had a lot
23:03on his mind lately
23:04I can just imagine
23:05what he's dreaming about
23:07don't
23:23I thought the vault had some strange things in it
23:26well, at least these things aren't cursed
23:28one of them is
23:33if you could find something on Pangborn
23:34or Rosen's files
23:51I don't understand it
23:52I don't see a thing in here with Pangborn's name on it
23:55yeah, well, I can't find anything either
23:56but that's strange
23:57I mean, he was Robeson's assistant
23:58wait a minute
23:59look at this
24:01well, that's Pangborn's picture, all right
24:03but it's a different name
24:04of course
24:05he changed his name from Harry Braddon
24:06to Stuart Pangborn
24:08so that no one would suspect him
24:10Pangborn?
24:11or shall we call him Braddon?
24:12used to work for Robeson
24:13but not as his assistant
24:14he was a test study
24:15he had an IQ of 58
24:17that's impossible
24:18that's less than most houseplants
24:19well, that's definitely his picture
24:21I know he's a brilliant scientist
24:34who's that?
24:37Dr. Rhodes, is that you?
24:39Dr. Rhodes, that's Viola
25:08is that you?
25:15Oh, my God.
25:51I don't know.
26:10I don't know.
26:43I don't know.
26:45Mickey, where are you?
26:50Let me out.
26:51I'm in here.
26:55Well, it's about time.
26:57What are you doing in there?
26:59Lose your date.
27:05What happened to Pangborn?
27:07He took off.
27:08Maybe we can go check out his lab.
27:10Ryan, are you crazy?
27:11You almost found us once.
27:12Let's get out of here.
27:13Come on.
27:14Lighten up, will you?
27:31Oh, my God.
27:33What?
27:34It's alive.
27:40.
27:41Jake, where are you?
27:43Yeah.
27:56I wonder why he's gone.
28:00I was born in Kara.
28:01He's gone.
28:02He's gone.
28:02He's gone.
28:03He's gone.
28:04He's gone.
28:04He's gone.
28:37Penny, for your thoughts.
28:40Oh, it's just this project.
28:43Well, I'm not going to burden you with my problems.
28:46Who better than me?
28:48No one.
28:51It's not the project.
28:52It's the director.
28:54I think there is something seriously wrong with him.
28:57Well, then walk away from it.
28:59I'm sure I can find other things to occupy your time.
29:02But this project, it could mean a whole new future for mankind.
29:08It's a real breakthrough.
29:10Sounds like you're going to be around for a while.
29:13It does, doesn't it?
29:16Vi.
29:20I'm not very good at this.
29:23I was hoping that you'd be around permanently.
29:26What are you saying, Jack?
29:29I guess I'm saying that about 20 years ago, I received a package in the mail, and it was the
29:35saddest day of my life.
29:40So, what do you mean?
29:42Well, I mean, I hope you feel much the same.
29:47And I think you should think about it, and take all the time that you need, and be sure.
29:53Yes, I'd like to marry you.
29:56Really?
29:57Really, yes.
30:03Then, this, this is yours.
30:07Again, it always was.
30:12Oh.
30:15If you think that you're getting out of my sight, we could spend a leisurely afternoon together.
30:22It sounds wonderful.
30:26But if I take the afternoon off, I'll have to go to work tonight.
30:36We've got to find Jack.
30:37Viola's in serious trouble.
30:38I tried to think of everywhere they could be.
30:40Well, it's a hell of a time for him to take off.
30:42Let's go back to the museum.
30:44What for?
30:44Because we know the trefanator was delivered to the museum.
30:47What about Jack?
30:48What about Jack?
30:49The, the, the, the best thing we can do for Jack is to find the trefanator before it's too late.
30:52No, but you...
30:53Mickey, I'm afraid we're alone on this one.
30:55Mickey, Ryan.
30:56Listen, I'm glad you're here.
30:57Jack, we've got something very important to talk to you about.
31:00Not as important as I've got to tell you.
31:02Viola and I are getting married.
31:03Jack, Viola's in danger.
31:05What? What do you mean?
31:06We were at Pangorn's lab.
31:07We heard him call her name.
31:08And we saw some papers with her name on them.
31:10Oh, my God, she's with him.
31:21For a while there, I thought you might not be coming back.
31:25What are you saying?
31:26This project means so much to me.
31:29I, I, I just had a personal matter to attend to.
31:32Of course, of course.
31:34Anything you wish.
31:36Listen, if you don't mind, could you give me a hand with something?
31:39All right.
31:50And we found out that Pangorn is really a test subject named Harry Braddon.
31:54He was in one of Robeson's files.
31:56Jack, take it easy.
31:58You're not going to help anybody if you total them with savings, huh?
32:00Will you just leave the driving to me?
32:01Listen, Jack, we're all...
32:02Just try not to help, all right?
32:04Jack, we're on your side, remember?
32:08Ryan, she's going to marry me.
32:09And right now, she's with Pangborn.
32:11I've got to get her out of there.
32:12Never had very much in my life.
32:14Never anything like Vi.
32:16Care about her, too, Jack.
32:18We don't want to see anything happen to her, either.
32:20Yes, I'm sorry.
32:22I just can't lose her again.
32:24Especially not to that.
32:28Come on, come on.
32:29We're almost there.
32:30We're almost isn't good enough.
32:32Look, wouldn't let security guards be able to...
32:34The security guards are there to keep us away from Pangborn and the Trefonator.
32:37They don't give a damn about us.
32:38They don't care what he's doing down there.
32:40Next block, Jack.
32:44Please.
32:55What is this?
32:57It's very old.
32:59I'm going to use the pump in the fluid transfer system for the brain chamber.
33:03Could you lift up on that end and see for yourself how it works?
33:29Check the door as fast as we can.
33:32We've got to get in there.
33:33Ryan!
33:45What is happening?
33:50What are you doing, Pam?
33:51What?
33:54What?
34:22Well, nothing's open.
34:24They're in there.
34:25Vi's in there.
34:26How do you know that?
34:26She said she was coming back to work tonight.
34:28There's got to be a way.
34:36There's got to be a door around here somewhere.
34:38Got to be.
34:39We heard it.
34:51Oh, no.
34:53Jack!
34:58Vi!
34:59Oh, God.
35:00Please, no.
35:04Get the door open.
35:05I'll get the limo.
35:06Get the door!
35:07There's only one chance to save her.
35:08We've got to reverse the process.
35:09He's stolen her mind.
35:10We've got to get him back.
35:23We've got to get him back.
35:42Viola, you are a genius.
35:49The world is waiting for us.
36:11God, she's hurting.
36:12We've got to find Prangborn.
36:15He could be anywhere.
36:38He can just help me to find some safe place for him.
36:40Then we can go off to Prangborn.
36:42What about Prangborn?
36:43Prangborn will lead us to the Prangborn.
36:45Prangborn will lead us to the Prangborn.
36:45We're not going to lose her now.
36:46Not this way.
36:47No.
36:47Where?
36:48Jack, she's coming around.
36:50All right.
36:51All right.
36:51I'm going to find you a comfortable place.
36:54I'm going to make you better.
36:55Jack, over there.
36:56All right.
36:58There.
37:02Got you.
37:10We haven't got much more time.
37:13Look, Prangborn's got that up.
37:14He's upstairs.
37:14You two go up and see if you can find him there.
37:15You're willing to kill Prangborn?
37:17Is there another way to get her mind back?
37:19What do you want me to do, Ryan?
37:20Sit here and watch her die?
37:20Because I can't do that.
37:22I'm sorry.
37:23Just find him as fast as you can.
37:26All right, darling.
37:40We can leave you just for a moment.
37:42I'll be right back.
37:43I'll be right back.
37:46Dad.
37:54Kirk.
37:56I'm sorry.
37:58You're right.
38:05I'm not sorry.
38:08You're right.
38:11I'm sorry.
38:14I'm sorry.
38:18I'm sorry.
38:21You'll be right back.
38:21Oh, God.
38:22You're right.
38:23Let's go.
38:34If Jack does this, that means Pangborn will have to die.
38:37Look, he's doing what he has to.
38:38I can't let him do this.
38:40Let's just find Pangborn.
38:42Both of you, against the wall.
38:53Pangborn!
39:14I'll cut your throat.
39:20You're going to have to give back what you stole from her.
39:22Really, Mr. Marshak, you must be joking.
39:26Yes, I know you.
39:27I know you very well.
39:28Or should I say, Dr. Rhodes knows you intimately.
39:33If I would never shoot me.
39:35Is that what you think?
39:37Pity.
39:38Hearing a prowler, I elected to defend the museum's property.
39:41I had a great risk to myself.
39:45Regrettably, the noted student of the occult, Mr. Jack Marshak, was killed.
39:54Where is it?
39:55I'll break your back.
39:59You're lying to me.
40:07Which chair does she go in?
40:08Don't.
40:09Don't do this.
40:10I can make you rich.
40:11I can make you the smartest man in the world.
40:13Which chair?
40:14It won't work.
40:15Look.
40:16There's still part of her alive in me.
40:19It's all you've got.
40:22All you'll ever have.
40:24Is that wrong?
40:25No!
40:27Come on!
40:28No!
40:30No!
40:31No!
40:31No!
40:31No!
40:32No!
40:32No!
40:33No!
40:34No!
40:35No!
40:35No!
40:36No!
40:38No!
40:40No!
40:42No!
40:53No!
41:13Oh!
41:54I thought I could save her and keep her with me this time.
42:01I understand.
42:04I can't stop thinking that it had been something different.
42:08What?
42:09How could you know?
42:11How could any of us know?
42:12I mean, you do what you have to, or what you can't.
42:17And if you're lucky, well, that's good enough.
42:22That's what you keep telling us.
42:26We were apart most of our lives.
42:30Now she's just gone somewhere else without me.
42:34Again.
42:42Jack, you had your time with her.
42:46You have that to remember.
42:57Well, Vi, now you know if there's anything after.
43:07Wait a while, darling.
43:11Maybe we can be together again after all.
43:17Yes.
43:43Wow.

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