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Professor Eric Zinthrop ( Michael Mark ) is a scientist who studies alcohol and drugs . When he is fired from his job, which sells honey , he goes to meet Janice Starlin ( Susan Cabot ), owner of a house that sells cosmetics and beauty cream for women.

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00:03:25Now, now, don't get nasty, my little friend. Your bum is not going to hurt you one bit. Just relax
00:03:32and sleep. Sleep, sleep, sleep.
00:03:36And in the morning, you'll find yourselves in your new home. And in my pits.
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00:05:33Good morning, good morning, good morning, good morning, good morning, Doc. What you got there?
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00:05:38I found some new friends.
00:05:40Listen.
00:05:45Wasps, you better be careful.
00:05:47They can sting a man to death.
00:05:48Don't worry, we understand each other.
00:05:50They know who their friend is.
00:05:52They can tell.
00:05:54Yeah, but they know when you ain't, too.
00:05:56Ah, nonsense.
00:05:58If you knew about wasps, what I know,
00:06:00you'd have no fear of them, my boy.
00:06:02No fear.
00:06:26I'm sorry.
00:06:31Hey, you. Give us a hand here.
00:06:33Hello there, Mr. Barker.
00:06:35Well, surprised to see you out here in the field, sir.
00:06:38How are things running at the front office?
00:06:40Smooth as honey, Renfro.
00:06:44I see here you turned in over 1,000 pounds of orange blossom honey
00:06:48and 400 of beeswax last month, Renfro.
00:06:51Congratulations.
00:06:51You've made the top of the list again.
00:06:54Thank you, sir.
00:06:56Holiday honey needs your kind of man, Renfro.
00:06:59You stay with it,
00:07:00and I can see a bright future for you with the company.
00:07:03Well, I do try to do my best, Mr. Barker.
00:07:07I try to take my inspiration from the bees.
00:07:09Always busy, busy, busy.
00:07:13Yes.
00:07:14Now, what about this fellow, Dr. Zinthrop?
00:07:17Zinthrop?
00:07:18Boy, that's a nut.
00:07:20Him and his bees.
00:07:21You know, it wouldn't surprise me someday
00:07:22to see him flapping his arms,
00:07:24taking off after some queen bee with the rest of the drones.
00:07:27Mm-hmm.
00:07:27Well, he's paid to do research on royal jelly.
00:07:30Haven't had a progress report from him in a month.
00:07:33Hmm.
00:07:34Well, he has a little workshop up there back of the orange grow.
00:07:37Keeps a few colonies.
00:07:39I suppose I'd better go up there and take a look.
00:07:48Hey, you!
00:07:50Where's this fellow Zinthrop?
00:07:52No, he's up where the extractor is, up there.
00:07:55Mm-hmm.
00:07:56Hey, hey.
00:07:57This isn't a honey bee.
00:07:59These are wasps.
00:08:01Wasps?
00:08:02Who's responsible for this?
00:08:04Most likely Dr. Zinthrop, sir.
00:08:06I told you it was a crackpot.
00:08:08Zinthrop, huh?
00:08:10Zinthrop.
00:08:12Ah.
00:08:36Zinthrop.
00:08:39Zinthrop!
00:08:42Zinthrop!
00:08:52Zinthrop!
00:08:54what's all this nonsense about wasps i'm so glad you dropped in mr varker mr varker i'm on the
00:09:01verge of a great discovery discovery what do you mean well sir i almost perfected a new method
00:09:08of extracting royal jelly from the queen wasps according to my figures you're better at extracting
00:09:14funds from the company now look here's in for over a thousand dollars last month for miscellaneous
00:09:19yes yes i know but mr varker let me just show you something just let me show you something
00:09:26already i've learned to slow the process of aging soon i shall be able to reverse it entirely
00:09:35what are you getting at zinthrop look what do you see see a big dog and a little dog
00:09:45let's say an old dog and a young dog all right so what well they're exactly the same age
00:09:54you see the little one greater has been given regular injections of my compound
00:09:59from the queen wasp just like i told you mr varker
00:10:06now look here zinthrop i understand about science and progress and all that but
00:10:12you were obtained to extract queen bee royal jelly
00:10:15now it's a health food a cosmetic it's not a miracle drug or an elixir of youth that sort
00:10:22of thing is impossible but mr varker zinthrop i'm sorry zinthrop but i'm gonna have to let
00:10:30you go you just don't seem to be one of the team
00:10:33you understand good luck i'm sure you'll fit in somewhere
00:10:43fit in somewhere
00:11:00oh now now don't worry my friend we shall find a home somehow somewhere
00:11:08oh but you sound impatient i know it's your babies huh they're hungry and they must be fed
00:11:17now now how would you like a nice juicy little catapult huh you'd like that wouldn't you
00:11:23there now you must eat them be strong because well a lot of work to do together yes sir
00:11:50as you can see gentlemen sales for the last fiscal quarter have dropped fourteen and one half percent
00:12:02there's not been a corresponding drop in our competitor sales
00:12:07i trust one of you gentlemen has a satisfactory explanation for this decline
00:12:16not one little suggestion gentlemen we'll start with you thompson
00:12:21as public relations manager no doubt you have some faint glimmering of what's happening to
00:12:26miss darlin products well thompson would you see i uh had no idea you're such an excellent public
00:12:33speaker thompson oh i'm sorry miss darlin i guess i'm not feeling very well this morning
00:12:39i'm sorry you aren't i think i can tell you why starlin products are falling off so badly miss
00:12:44starlin we're listening lane where would you put the responsibility for this decline
00:12:51on you miss darlin
00:12:55i imagine you
00:12:58have arguments to support that contention we've all been looking at it for the past 20 minutes
00:13:02the most convincing argument is right on that graph may i show you thank you now right here in april
00:13:16is when starlin sales started falling off very clever of you lane
00:13:22would you mind waiting until i finish mr starlin that's enough lane relax willis
00:13:28my apologies for the interruption go on thank you now as i said sales began to fall in april but
00:13:36the reason for the fall was back here in february
00:13:41the starlin products have always been thought of as something of a modern miracle in the cosmetics
00:13:46trade a firm built to a multi-million dollar a year business on the strength and appeal of
00:13:52of one person janice starlin from the beginning right through until february of this year only one
00:13:58woman's face was used to advertise those products your face miss starlin the public have come to accept
00:14:05you as a as a symbol well now after 16 years they see a different face they they don't trust
00:14:11it they feel
00:14:13cheated the simple fact is that starlin cosmetics should have janice starlin's picture advertising them
00:14:20well that's about all i've got to say and a darn good job of saying it too i agree lane
00:14:27makes a lot of
00:14:28sense on that score miss starlin i think i've had enough flattery for one morning gentlemen
00:14:36it was a very convincing argument lane there's only one small fact you've overlooked not even janice
00:14:44miss starlin can remain a glamour girl forever miss starlin yes mary there's a mr zinthrop in reception
00:14:52he says he has an appointment thank you
00:14:57well this has been a very informative get-together that'll be all for now
00:15:14i'd like to see you in my office please
00:15:17sure miss starlin take it easy hot shot
00:15:26something on your mind miss stolen you've done some work on royal jelly haven't you a little
00:15:35are there any real therapeutic values in it i'd say so of course a lot depends on each individual's
00:15:42reaction to the stuff what do you mean just that no two people reacted precisely the same way
00:15:50one man's meat's another man's poison oh but you think royal jelly can be beneficial in some cases
00:16:00queen bee said a lot of store by it
00:16:03i'll accept that as an affirmative answer
00:16:08supposing a more powerful form of royal jelly could be obtained from the queen wasp for example
00:16:15i mean what do you suppose that might have some rejuvenating effect on a human being
00:16:20i'd stay away from wasps if i were you miss stone
00:16:24socially the queen wasp is on level with a black widow spider
00:16:27they're both carnivorous they paralyze their victims and then take their time devouring them alive
00:16:33they kill their mates in the same way too strictly a one-sided romance
00:16:41well i'm not exactly interested in in the love life of the queen wasp
00:16:49i want your opinion on the possibilities of using enzyme extracts
00:16:54from royal wasp jelly commercially well if you want an honest opinion miss stolen of course i want an
00:17:00honest opinion then my advice is forget about it thank you arthur any time miss stolen
00:17:21i have mr zinthrop come in yes miss darlin uh you can go in now sir oh well come
00:17:39miss darling
00:17:41yes how do you do i'm afraid i won't be able to give you much time mr central
00:17:47what it is i who give you the time is started oh yes plenty of time i give you 10
00:17:53maybe 15 years i
00:17:58I want you to understand one thing very clearly, Mr. Zinthram.
00:18:03I expect absolute proof of what you've claimed in your letter.
00:18:06Tangible proof, not words.
00:18:08Such proof you shall get, madame, and more.
00:18:13But I think I'd better show you in the laboratory, yes?
00:18:18All right. Come on.
00:18:30Look!
00:18:32They look terrible.
00:18:34Why don't you put them out of their misery?
00:18:36Madame, you ask for proof, please be kind enough to look at proof you ask for.
00:18:41May I proceed?
00:19:02Come, come, come, come, little...
00:19:16In a few minutes, madame, you shall see a miracle you shall not believe in.
00:19:21Oh, no tricks.
00:19:23You may look if you like.
00:19:25I have no tricks.
00:19:27Well, don't look at me.
00:19:29I'm not changing.
00:19:51I don't believe it.
00:19:53It's not possible.
00:19:57I see you do not believe one animal, so I bring two.
00:20:03I, uh, I show you again, yes?
00:20:06Yes, I must be sure.
00:20:08Yes, madame.
00:20:09No matter what you have done, I don't know what you have done.
00:20:17Yes, sir, sir.
00:20:23You don't know what you have done.
00:20:28OK.
00:20:35I'll never forget to see you.
00:20:36Let's see you.
00:20:36You'll see you.
00:20:36Let me see you.
00:20:38for you, yes.
00:20:40What are your terms, Mr. Zinthram?
00:20:44First, I must have a laboratory equipped with everything
00:20:46I need for my research.
00:20:48If we're successful, well, I ask for a little percentage.
00:20:52But I must get full credit for my discovery.
00:20:55That is most important to me.
00:20:57I'll have Gordon draw out the contracts.
00:20:59Oh, contracts, contracts.
00:21:01I do not need you.
00:21:02Give me your word.
00:21:03Good enough for me.
00:21:08You amaze me.
00:21:11Frankly, when I received your letter,
00:21:12I thought you were just another eccentric.
00:21:16But there was always a chance you might not be.
00:21:18Then you walk in here and show me nothing short of a miracle.
00:21:22Two miracles.
00:21:23And you say that you'll accept my word that I won't cheat you.
00:21:26You won't.
00:21:28I know you're a good woman, even if you
00:21:31do not like other people to know it.
00:21:34However, my formula may not be good for human beings.
00:21:38I have not tested yet.
00:21:41You will on me.
00:21:43Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
00:21:44There might be danger.
00:21:46Those are my terms, Mr. Sintra.
00:21:48Janice Starlin will be your next guinea pig.
00:21:52Very well.
00:21:54Though it may take a little time to prepare sufficient extract,
00:21:57a week, maybe more.
00:21:59I'll make whatever arrangements you may need for your equipment.
00:22:02Thank you, madame.
00:22:04Now I see how you've built all this.
00:22:09I'm very close to losing it, Mr. Sintra.
00:22:13Maybe working together we can save Janice Starlin Enterprises.
00:22:18Maybe even make it bigger than ever before.
00:22:20Yes.
00:22:22Oh, yes.
00:22:24I'm sure the next three months we'll see a rise in Starlin sales that will surpass anything we've dared imagine.
00:22:32Mr. Sintra is working on the final stages of the development that will revolutionize the cosmetic industry.
00:22:40He's to have a free hand in his experiments and will be answerable to no one but myself.
00:22:46At the moment, I cannot divulge the nature of Mr. Sintra's experiments,
00:22:51but I can assure you it will bring worldwide recognition to Janice Starlin Enterprises.
00:22:57Mr. Sintra's experiments,
00:23:29I don't know, this Sintra must be the granddaddy of all confidence men to take in a guy like Starlin.
00:23:35Why doesn't somebody wise her up?
00:23:39Like you, for instance?
00:23:43Bill, what makes you think Sintra really isn't on the level?
00:23:47After all, we don't even know what he's working on.
00:23:49It could be very legitimate.
00:23:50You're as bad as she is.
00:23:53Oh, women.
00:23:57Men.
00:23:59Every time you're stuck to an answer, you always come up with women.
00:24:04You're not getting out of this one so easily.
00:24:08I'd like to know why you think Sintra really hasn't got something.
00:24:11Well, you can call it male intuition if you like.
00:24:14It's just that there's something about this whole business that doesn't smell right.
00:24:17The private laboratory, the secret experiments, Sintra himself.
00:24:22The only thing that's missing is a genie with a lamp.
00:24:27You'd better leave the intuition to me.
00:24:30Come on, I'll let you buy me dinner.
00:24:32Buy you dinner?
00:24:34What's happened to your sporting blood?
00:24:36I thought we were going to toss for the check.
00:24:38Oh, no.
00:24:39You won the last three times.
00:24:42All right, look, I'll make a deal with you.
00:24:44Dinner is on me if you promise to keep an eye on what goes on in there.
00:24:48Well, what do you want me to do?
00:24:50Read her mail and send her messages and keep her code?
00:24:52You could do worse.
00:24:55Oh, no, Mr. Cooper, not you, too.
00:24:57I've been trying to tell bright eyes here that I think Sintra is a phony and a confidence man.
00:25:02If I were sure of that, I wouldn't be worried.
00:25:04I think he's a lot more dangerous.
00:25:06A quack.
00:25:07Well, I don't follow you, Coop.
00:25:09Well, a confidence man would just be interested in your money.
00:25:12The only damage they can do is to your pocketbook.
00:25:15A quack can be fatal.
00:25:24So I says to him, I says, listen, I think, I'm getting sick of this TV every night.
00:25:30I mean, you know, we can do the same thing in a nightclub.
00:25:33Well, almost.
00:25:37Good morning.
00:25:39Janice Starlin Enterprises.
00:25:43I got two words for you.
00:25:45Drop dead.
00:25:47Twice.
00:25:49Irving?
00:25:50Calls me to tell me Dr. Cyclops is on Channel 9 tonight.
00:25:54What crust?
00:25:55I've seen it twice already.
00:26:00Good morning.
00:26:04Is, uh, is Miss Starlin in her office now?
00:26:08Miss Starlin's in conference.
00:26:10Would you like to speak to her secretary?
00:26:12Oh, no, no, no.
00:26:13Just say to Miss Starlin, I should like to see her when she has time.
00:26:17Yes.
00:26:22Was there something else, Mr. Zinthro?
00:26:24No, no, no, no, no.
00:26:26Goodbye.
00:26:30Goodbye.
00:26:31Goodbye.
00:26:43What a character.
00:26:45A regular two-eyed Dr. Cyclops.
00:26:47Even the bow.
00:26:48Good morning.
00:26:49May I see Miss Zardling, please?
00:26:52He's a real weirdy.
00:26:54I wonder what his game is.
00:26:56Who cares?
00:26:57You know, Morton thinks he's a crackpot.
00:26:59I heard him telling Cooper so.
00:27:02Old Bug Eyes really has the execs worried.
00:27:04About what?
00:27:05That's just it.
00:27:06They don't know.
00:27:07Oh.
00:27:09So, anyway, back to Irving.
00:27:28Good morning, Miss Darding.
00:27:30Good morning.
00:27:30Good morning.
00:27:31I couldn't get away any sooner.
00:27:33Is it important?
00:27:35Miss Darding, do you remember the big cat I showed you last week?
00:27:40No?
00:27:41What about it?
00:27:43Well, I want you to look at him.
00:27:46Come.
00:27:53No.
00:27:53Quite the difference, yes?
00:27:58That's incredible.
00:28:01What the same mark.
00:28:03It's a cat.
00:28:04You're young again.
00:28:07Can you realize what that means?
00:28:09You're a kitten again.
00:28:11Your whole life to live over.
00:28:13How does it feel?
00:28:14Well, I think perhaps you'll be able to find out for yourself, Miss Darding.
00:28:21Today...
00:28:22Today will be your first injection.
00:28:27Come.
00:28:42Sit down, please.
00:29:12Sit down, please.
00:29:25Mr. Gleeson of Accounting, on line three.
00:29:31What is it, Gleeson?
00:29:33I sent you a memo.
00:29:36Mr. Zinthrop has carte blanche to order anything he requires.
00:29:40It is no concern of yours, Gleeson.
00:29:42Make out a check for the full amount.
00:29:50Sue?
00:29:51Mary.
00:29:53Hey, can I talk to Mr. Lanham over?
00:30:00Bill?
00:30:01Hey, listen.
00:30:02Gleeson just got a bill for $2,300.
00:30:08Zinthrop...
00:30:11...enzyme extracts.
00:30:26Yes, yes, yes.
00:30:28We are making progress.
00:30:29There's great improvement in the tissue.
00:30:33Why is it taking so long?
00:30:35It's the third week.
00:30:37You forget, my dear, there's more to you than a little kitten, huh?
00:30:42Besides, there's a difference in metabolism.
00:30:45Why not increase the dosage?
00:30:47Wouldn't that step up the process?
00:30:50Patience, my dear, patience.
00:30:52We must tread lightly, with care, your arm, please.
00:30:55Thank you, Mr. Zinthrop.
00:30:57Thank you, Mr. Zinthrop.
00:31:12Thank you, Mr. Zinthrop.
00:31:14You know, I've been experimenting with the concentrate solution of the enzymes.
00:31:19Oh, a great deal more powerful than the solution I've been using in your injection.
00:31:24Oh?
00:31:24Yes.
00:31:26And I think...
00:31:27I think it will be better for lotions, as an emollient lotion.
00:31:31It'll make estrogenic creams and all such products old-fashioned.
00:31:35My dear, Stalin will be world-famous, bringing you to millions.
00:31:41If you're right, Zinthrop, there are going to be a few red faces in my advertising department.
00:31:47But I am right.
00:31:49Why, your own mirror will tell you that I am right.
00:31:51Why, you look at least five years younger than you looked three weeks ago.
00:31:55I know.
00:31:57I know.
00:31:58I know.
00:32:40I know.
00:32:40Well, are you all right.
00:32:41Do you have any change in your business?
00:32:41Do you want to speak to Bill for a minute, Sue?
00:32:42Yes.
00:32:45Yeah, you are right.
00:32:46I think I've got it.
00:32:48Yeah.
00:32:49I'm a nervous wreck.
00:32:51lunch lunch you'll have to translate for me cool i'm not very good at that technical stuff
00:32:57pseudo-technical uh mr zinthrop's a very capable confidence man from what i read in his letter
00:33:04he claims he can stimulate the processes of rejuvenation through the use of enzymes
00:33:09extracted from wasps oh for well what are you two sherlocks going to do about it right now i don't
00:33:18know frankly i'm getting tired of the whole business that woman's so intent on holding back
00:33:21time she's ready to fall for the first phony line she hears wasps bill face the facts mary janice
00:33:28starland has built her whole life on youth and beauty now that she's losing them she's scared
00:33:33to death right now she's on cloud nine with that quack zinthrop but i'd hate to be around when she
00:33:38comes back down to earth well maybe we can let her down easy i think we owe her that much
00:33:42yeah
00:33:44what are we going to do we can't just let zinthrop build up her hopes and then knock the props
00:33:48out
00:33:48from under her how can he do such a terrible thing poor jan there must be something we can do
00:33:56before
00:33:56it's too late he's got a mighty convincing argument very impressive to the layman 10 to 1 he's got a
00:34:03record just as impressive well there are ways to find out the answer might be right here in our hands
00:34:11kids
00:34:15i'm going to keep this letter for a day or two wait a minute suppose she finds out it's gone
00:34:20i'm the
00:34:21only one with access to that desk she'll know i took it well it's a chance you have to take
00:34:25mary
00:34:25i think we can be pretty sure that coop knows what he's doing honey well come on young lovers
00:34:54some kids
00:34:59live in the house
00:34:59and you know i've got it from the other side
00:34:59i've got it for the next few weeks
00:34:59i'll ask you about what you're going to do
00:34:59i'll have to do a good time
00:35:00but no clue how are you going to do
00:38:05What is it, Maureen?
00:38:06It is you, Miss Starlin.
00:38:09Of course it's me.
00:38:11Who did you think it was?
00:38:12Well, you look so different.
00:38:16Finish your nails.
00:38:22Maureen.
00:38:23Hmm?
00:38:24I think your phone is ringing.
00:38:26Oh, yes, Miss Starlin.
00:38:30Good morning.
00:38:32Janice Starlin Enterprises.
00:38:33Gentlemen, Janice Starlin Enterprises is about to start on the most widespread publicity campaign in the history of the cosmetic
00:38:44industry.
00:38:45Our slogan will be, our slogan will be, return to youth with Janice Starlin.
00:38:52When Mr. Zinthrop arrives, there will be a press interview and all questions regarding the rejuvenation process will be referred
00:38:58to him.
00:39:01That will be all for now, gentlemen.
00:39:03It's amazing.
00:39:04It's amazing.
00:39:05It's amazing.
00:39:05Look, Maureen.
00:39:06I said that will be all for now, gentlemen.
00:39:10Good morning.
00:39:11Good morning.
00:39:12Good morning.
00:39:16Oh, not you, Mary.
00:39:17Wait a moment, please.
00:39:19Yes, Miss Starlin.
00:39:29Mary, isn't it wonderful?
00:39:32It's a miracle.
00:39:33A wonderful, incredible miracle.
00:39:36We were so worried about you.
00:39:38We really thought you were in danger.
00:39:40We even went to plotting how to rescue you from Mr. Zinthrop.
00:39:46It all seems so silly.
00:39:48It seems ridiculous.
00:39:50Oh, Mary.
00:39:51Mary, how old do I look?
00:39:53Tell me.
00:39:55How old?
00:39:56How old do I look?
00:39:57Tell me!
00:39:59How old?
00:40:03Twenty-three.
00:40:04Maybe twenty-two.
00:40:06Twenty-
00:40:09That's how old I was when I started Janice Starlin Enterprises.
00:40:13Do you realize what that means?
00:40:16I'm back where I started.
00:40:18Eighteen years ago.
00:40:20With what it took eighteen years to accomplish.
00:40:24It's like a dream.
00:40:29Dewsbury Tabii f dart.
00:40:38Oh, no, no.
00:40:46The rest is done now.
00:40:51Yes, my dear.
00:40:53Bewear.
00:41:2230 years ago,
00:41:23a bunch of quacks were treating people with monkey glands seemed to work for a while
00:41:28and then the deterioration set in that's awful do you think that will happen to jan
00:41:35i don't know if i could just get inside of his lab and run a breakdown on what he's using
00:41:59so
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00:43:52Mr. Zinthroep!
00:44:04Mr. Zinthroep?
00:44:09Mr. Zinthroep?
00:44:59I want you to find him, Mr. Helmet.
00:45:01I don't care what it costs.
00:45:02We'll find him, all right.
00:45:04Sooner or later, we find them all.
00:45:07Time is vital, Mr. Hellman.
00:45:10Every hour he's gone,
00:45:11it means more than you can possibly imagine.
00:45:14Well, you haven't given me very much to go on.
00:45:17No home address, no former employer, no phone.
00:45:20This is just like starting from scratch.
00:45:24Mr. Zinthrop wasn't a conventional employee.
00:45:28He didn't go through regular personnel.
00:45:31Uh-huh.
00:45:32You say he came here about a month ago.
00:45:35Well, how did he come here, Miss Starlin?
00:45:36He just didn't walk in off the street, did he?
00:45:40The letter.
00:45:42Right here in my drawer.
00:45:48Maybe, uh, one of the other drawers.
00:45:53So that's what she meant.
00:45:55What who meant?
00:46:00Miss Starlin.
00:46:03The letter's been taken and you think you know who took it, is that right?
00:46:08My secretary, Miss Dennis.
00:46:10You got her address handy?
00:46:13Her phone number.
00:46:14It might be better if I busted in on her cold.
00:46:16This way she'll have a chance to prepare a story.
00:46:19I know what I'm doing.
00:46:20All right.
00:46:22Mary?
00:46:23Janice Starlin.
00:46:25But before I went to lunch, I made a duplicate copy of Mr. Zinthrop's letter.
00:46:30I was going to take that one to Bill and Mr. Cooper at first, but then I thought that the
00:46:35original would be better.
00:46:37Have you got the copy?
00:46:39Yes, it's in my desk.
00:46:40Get that copy, Miss Dennison.
00:46:44Uh-huh.
00:46:45946 West 73rd Street, Manhattan.
00:46:48Yeah, that's right.
00:46:50Get right on it, Jerry, and check back with me as soon as you can.
00:53:48I've already married to Youth with Janice Sterlin.
00:53:50Excuse me, uh, Miss Sterlin.
00:53:53What is it, Tom quinzen?
00:53:54I think we should be a little conservative, miss Sterlin.
00:53:57Cosmetics is one thing.
00:53:59Medications another.
00:54:01We'll have to run into trouble.
00:54:02Yes.
00:54:05All advertising copy will be cleared through your office.
00:54:08Well, it's a touchy business, you know.
00:54:10Max is right, Miss Starlin.
00:54:12You don't have to second the motion, mate.
00:54:19I want one thing understood very clearly now, gentlemen.
00:54:23Janice Starlin Enterprises
00:54:26is going to bring the most fantastically saleable product
00:54:30ever developed.
00:54:32By modern cosmetics to the public.
00:54:35And I don't intend to be restricted by timidity
00:54:38on the part of my own staff.
00:54:40Is that clear?
00:54:45Are you all right, Miss Starlin?
00:54:48It's just a little headache, Mary.
00:54:51I'm fine.
00:54:53Can I get you something?
00:54:54I'm all right.
00:54:55I'm all right.
00:54:56I have some aspirin in my purse.
00:54:59It's all right, Mary.
00:55:03Well, that'll be all for now, gentlemen.
00:55:30Well, thank you.
00:55:32being 18 again I guess if it can take 15 years off Starlin they can take ten
00:55:38off you what do you mean ten face it honey this is Maureen you're talking to
00:55:44yeah well if I were you I'd take a double dose then maybe Irving wouldn't
00:55:49watch television so much so who says he looks at it I can't imagine what else he
00:55:54does three guests say did Cooper come in yet mr. board meeting this morning I bet
00:56:03Starlin's having a fit he should wear it see you later bye honey
00:56:15hi pretty puss you know where um Miss Starlin's office is
00:56:25sweet number one la dee da the Duchess of Flatbush herself how'd you like to have this phone
00:56:33wrapped around your ear wise guy it's more like it sister
00:56:43sweet number one
00:56:49thank you
00:56:54Mr. Arlin oh what is it Mary is there anything I can do
00:57:00yes is uh is Mr. Zinthrop's room ready
00:57:04uh-huh the nurse is fixing the emergency equipment now and the ambulance is due
00:57:09any minute
00:57:10well be sure to let me know when it arrives
00:57:13oh Mary please before you go could you see if you could work that
00:57:17thing
00:57:18oh sure
00:57:21I've seen lots of these
00:57:28oh simple enough that'll be all Mary thank you
00:57:31all right
00:57:36we've had a room especially made over for you Mr. Zinthrop and Miss Warren has a room adjoining
00:57:41yours so there'll be someone near you at all times thank you thank you when you're feeling better Mr. Zinthrop
00:57:48there are a few things I'd like to discuss with you good good
00:58:03we'll do everything we can to make you comfortable Mr. Zinthrop
00:58:08I'm going to spend the nights here in my office so if anything develops I'll be in hand
00:58:13thank you thank you thank you
00:58:17Mr. Zinthrop only only there's something I must tell you something important but important but I cannot remember
00:58:39I'm sure it can wait
00:58:41right now the main thing is to get you back to help
00:58:46take good care of him Miss Warren
00:58:48yes Miss Darling
00:58:50sure is funny about old Coop
00:58:52he misses one day of work and you're ready to call missing persons
00:58:55well he's a pretty conscientious guy honey if he felt sick or something he'd have called in
00:59:01relax
00:59:01we'll probably be in bright and chipper in the morning
00:59:05okay it's erupting something
00:59:06oh we were just having a little coffee clutch Miss Starlin
00:59:09we were talking about Mr. Cooper
00:59:12what about Mr. Cooper
00:59:13well about his missing the meeting this morning
00:59:15nobody's been able to reach him all day
00:59:17I wouldn't worry about that
00:59:19Mr. Cooper's been here a long time
00:59:23probably feels he's entitled to take a day for himself now and then
00:59:27that's what I've been trying to tell Mr. Lane
00:59:29oh by the way Miss Starlin how is Mr. Zinthrop
00:59:33oh fine
00:59:35in a few days we'll start the layouts for the campaign
00:59:38oh I'm ready when you are boss
00:59:42look those over
00:59:44hey Bill
00:59:45huh
00:59:46don't go getting any ideas about the boss
00:59:48well me don't be silly
00:59:50I just wanted to know that I'm an eager member of the team
00:59:53still she is looking a lot younger these days isn't she
00:59:58you think Zinthrop would give you any of those treatments
01:00:02you know break the launch or something
01:00:10guaranteed on this too
01:00:12oh
01:00:12oh
01:00:12oh
01:00:12oh
01:00:36oh
01:00:40What? What's that? What?
01:00:43Lie back now. You just had a bad dream.
01:00:46Lie down now. Go to sleep.
01:00:49Such horrible sound. Like a nightmare.
01:00:54It's a bad dream. Lie down.
01:00:56Just a dream.
01:01:01Tell Mr. Green that personnel is his responsibility.
01:01:06I have other things to think about than worrying whether the night watchman walked off the job.
01:01:10Well, that's just it, Miss Starlin.
01:01:12Mr. Green feels that the watchman never left the building.
01:01:15His lunch pail and his raincoat are still in the basement.
01:01:20I don't want to hear anything more about it, Mary.
01:01:25All right, Miss Starlin.
01:01:28We'll use these.
01:01:30Oh, fine.
01:01:34She swears she heard a scream from one of the other floors.
01:01:38Zinthrop heard it, too, but she convinced him he was having a bad dream.
01:01:42Oh, maybe they both were.
01:01:45That's not funny anymore, Mary.
01:01:47There's something going on in that building.
01:01:50And I'm going to find out what it is.
01:01:52How?
01:01:53Have a look around Cooper's lab for one thing.
01:01:55After that, I don't know.
01:02:01Hold it steady.
01:02:04Bill, this is crazy.
01:02:05We can really get in trouble.
01:02:13I won't tire him, Miss Warren.
01:02:15But it is important.
01:02:19All right, Miss Starlin.
01:02:20I'll be in my room.
01:02:21I'll be in my room.
01:02:25Zinthrop.
01:02:27Zinthrop, you've got to help me.
01:02:29Something's happening.
01:02:31Something's happening to me.
01:02:33I can't control it.
01:02:34There is something I must remember, but I can't.
01:02:40Try to think.
01:02:41The wasp enzymes.
01:02:43The extracts you were experimenting with before the accident.
01:02:47Try to think.
01:02:49I can't.
01:02:53Well, this is Zinthrop's notebook, Mary.
01:02:56Notes on his experiments with Jan.
01:02:58Well, how did Cooper get hold of it?
01:03:01I don't know.
01:03:03If only Coop would show up.
01:03:06Mary, look.
01:03:12It's Mr. Cooper's pipe.
01:03:13Don't you get it?
01:03:14He'd sooner go out without his pants than leave that pipe behind.
01:03:18He's still somewhere in the building.
01:03:19I bet a year's salary on it.
01:03:22If he is, he's dead.
01:03:27And the night watchman.
01:03:32There's only enough left for one more injection.
01:03:35One more.
01:03:36You've got to make more, Zinthrop.
01:03:39Help me, Zinthrop.
01:03:40Please, please.
01:03:41Please, please.
01:03:41My head, help my head.
01:03:43Zinthrop, help me!
01:03:45Help me?
01:03:46Help me!
01:03:53Oh, my God.
01:04:24Is he asleep?
01:04:26I don't know.
01:04:35Bill, don't touch him.
01:04:37If anybody knows what's behind all this, it's him.
01:04:41Mr. Zinterk.
01:04:45Bill.
01:04:47Look it.
01:05:33Well, her coat, purse, and everything else are still in there.
01:05:37She wouldn't go out without her purse.
01:05:39Bill, let's get out of here.
01:05:41I don't like it.
01:05:42The cat.
01:05:44The cat.
01:05:46Must warn her.
01:05:48Mr. Zinterk.
01:05:52Who are you?
01:05:53Well, there's nothing to be alarmed about, Mr. Zinterk.
01:05:56I'm Bill Lane, and this is Miss Denison, Miss Starlin's secretary.
01:05:59Miss Starlin.
01:06:00The cat.
01:06:01What about a cat?
01:06:03Must warn her.
01:06:05Injections.
01:06:06Must not take any more injections.
01:06:08Is Miss Starlin in danger?
01:06:10Terrible danger.
01:06:11I was...
01:06:12Take it easy, Mr. Zinterk, if you're still pretty weak.
01:06:14Mary, see if you can get Jan on the phone.
01:06:15All right.
01:06:17All right.
01:06:29There's no answer.
01:06:33Oh, Miss Starlin?
01:06:35Is that you, Mary?
01:06:36Where are you?
01:06:37We're in the building.
01:06:38We're in Mr. Zinterk's room.
01:06:39Something's happened down here.
01:06:40Here, let me talk to her.
01:06:41Hello, Miss Starlin.
01:06:42This is Lane.
01:06:43Why are you and Mary still in the building?
01:06:45It's after 10.
01:06:46I must help.
01:06:47Don't let him get up, Mary.
01:06:50I must help.
01:06:52I must not hold me back.
01:06:53I can't explain now, Miss Starlin.
01:06:54I must...
01:06:54I must go.
01:06:55Hang on to her.
01:06:56I must help.
01:06:57You must not hold me back.
01:06:59Don't worry, Mr. Zinterk.
01:07:00We won't let anything happen to Miss Starlin.
01:07:03Hello.
01:07:04Hello, Miss Starlin.
01:07:05What's going on down there?
01:07:06Stay in your office.
01:07:07I'll be right up.
01:07:11Keep an eye on Zinterk, honey.
01:07:12I'm going upstairs.
01:07:13Oh, no.
01:07:13No, no.
01:07:14The insects.
01:07:15The insects.
01:07:16Take it easy, Mr. Zinterk.
01:07:18You do not understand.
01:07:19Miss Starlin, she's in danger.
01:07:21I must warn.
01:07:22Look, I'll have to stay here.
01:07:23You go for Jan.
01:07:25When you get up there, call the police.
01:07:26You can't get outside on this phone.
01:07:28All right, all right.
01:07:29All right, all right.
01:07:29I'll hurry.
01:07:35That's nothing for us.
01:07:36I'm out of the police.
01:07:50Miss Starlin!
01:07:52Miss Starlin!
01:07:56Miss Starlin, it's me, Mary.
01:08:00Miss Starlin, please, open the door.
01:08:10What is it, Mary?
01:08:12Miss Starlin, please, will you please call the police?
01:08:15What for?
01:08:15Look, I don't have time to...
01:08:18Mary!
01:08:22I'm sorry I had to do that.
01:08:24There's no type of hysteria.
01:08:25Now, what is this?
01:08:29The enzymes.
01:08:31The enzymes.
01:08:32They've gone crazy.
01:08:33Sure, Mr. Zinterk.
01:08:34Now, you just relax and take it easy.
01:08:36Everything will be all right.
01:08:37We'll take care of those...
01:08:38Whatever you call us.
01:08:39You do not understand.
01:08:39You do not understand that girl.
01:08:41You shouldn't have sent her upstairs.
01:08:42She's in danger.
01:08:43You must stop her before it is too late.
01:08:45Okay, as soon as the cops get here, we'll take the...
01:08:47Oh, you fool, you fool.
01:08:49Miss Starlin will kill her and tear her body to shreds.
01:08:52Miss Starlin, kill Mary?
01:08:55Miss Starlin is not a human being any longer.
01:08:59The enzymes have changed her.
01:09:01She will destroy the girl as a female wasp will destroy her enemies.
01:09:04And then defow her the remains.
01:09:09Then Bill found Mr. Zinterk's notebook in Cooper's desk.
01:09:15No.
01:09:16Now, there's no mistake.
01:09:18We've got to call the police now.
01:09:20Now, Mary, you're just getting a little excited.
01:09:23Now, who could possibly want to hurt Mr. Cooper?
01:09:27I don't know.
01:09:29But it's not only Mr. Cooper.
01:09:32What about...
01:09:33I don't know.
01:09:52I don't know.
01:10:07I told you it was correct.
01:10:09Mary!
01:10:23Wait, I'm going with you.
01:10:26I can't wait.
01:10:27I'm going to take the stairs.
01:10:28Oh, look!
01:10:29The laboratory.
01:10:30She's going to the laboratory.
01:10:31Get up the stairs faster.
01:10:40Mary!
01:10:44Mary!
01:10:45Mary!
01:11:11Mary!
01:11:12Mary!
01:11:15Oh!
01:11:17Oh!
01:11:19Oh!
01:11:19Oh!
01:11:20Oh!
01:11:21Oh!
01:11:35My son!
01:11:37Oh!
01:11:38Oh!
01:11:44Get away from her!
01:12:11Mary.
01:12:14Mary.
01:12:14Oh, Mary.
01:12:50Oh, Mary.
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