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1980 Blood Beach FULL HOT MOVIE [Full Movie] [Trending Drama]Full EP - Full
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00:00:00.
00:00:32Let's go.
00:01:00Let's go.
00:01:33Let's go.
00:02:05Let's go.
00:02:05Let's go.
00:02:32Let's go.
00:02:33How you doing?
00:02:35What you doing?
00:02:39Good morning, Harry.
00:02:41Good morning, Ruth.
00:02:43Didn't see you yesterday.
00:02:44Hope you're not getting lazy.
00:02:45I got treated to a day off.
00:02:47I figured I may as well sleep in.
00:02:48Oh, Harry.
00:02:49That's the way it always begins.
00:02:51This one day and it's the beginning of the end.
00:02:55Tell you what.
00:02:56I'll figure your way to make it up, okay?
00:02:59There's only one way for you to do that.
00:03:01You're the only man I know who can swim to work.
00:03:04You might as well be the only one who swims back home.
00:03:09So long.
00:03:09Come on.
00:03:17Come on.
00:03:32Come on.
00:03:34Come on.
00:03:34Hey.
00:03:34Come on.
00:03:40Hey.
00:03:43Hey.
00:03:45Hey!
00:03:46Hey.
00:03:48Hey!
00:03:48Hey!
00:03:49Hey!
00:03:50Hey!
00:03:50Hey!
00:03:51No!
00:04:28Moose, I don't know how you stand this place, the armpit of Southern California.
00:04:35Look at the humanity you got around here.
00:04:40It's up to me on level the whole joint.
00:04:42Now, if this was in Chicago, we know how to do it.
00:04:46What do you mean, we?
00:04:47We?
00:04:48Hey, we!
00:04:50What's the difference?
00:04:51What's all in the doing?
00:04:53It's a know-how.
00:04:54Do me a favor, will you, Roy Coe?
00:04:57Do us all a favor.
00:04:58Clam up, brother.
00:04:59It'd be appreciated more than you'd ever know.
00:05:02Yeah.
00:05:03But not talking about it don't make it go away.
00:05:05What happened this morning is going to happen again and again and again.
00:05:09Until someone does something about it.
00:05:12Then maybe you'll listen.
00:05:13What do you think, Harry?
00:05:14Got any ideas?
00:05:15Maybe the old lady just took off for the day.
00:05:18I heard her scream.
00:05:19You're a long ways off.
00:05:21Could have come from someplace else.
00:05:22Sound travel's sniffing around here, doesn't it?
00:05:24The water, the pier.
00:05:26Not without the dog.
00:05:28Ruthie never would have gone nowhere without that dog.
00:05:31Harry, it's almost noon.
00:05:32I've had four men sniffing around here for almost five hours.
00:05:35We've been through a house.
00:05:37Between the two of us, we called every telephone number in a book.
00:05:39I've personally talked to a lady friend of hers in Brawley, no less.
00:05:43She claims she hadn't talked to the lady in 17 years.
00:05:47Give me a break.
00:05:48I'm not Superman.
00:05:49I don't have X-ray vision.
00:05:51What am I supposed to do?
00:05:52I don't know, piano.
00:05:53Except keep looking.
00:05:56You knew the lady a long time, huh?
00:06:00Yeah, there was a time I almost married your daughter.
00:06:03Oh, shit.
00:06:06Lawyer!
00:06:19I don't know, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:06:36Oh, nice to meet you.
00:06:38Oh, shit.
00:06:42Hello, Cap.
00:06:43Hello, Harry.
00:06:51Hi, Hoagie.
00:06:53Still singing?
00:06:55For anybody that'll listen.
00:06:59Sorry about your mother.
00:07:11You look different, Cap.
00:07:14You don't.
00:07:20Are the drawings coming along?
00:07:21Selling it?
00:07:24A few.
00:07:26I saw a couple of the new ones at your mother's house.
00:07:29I like them a lot.
00:07:31Thanks.
00:07:32I'm glad.
00:07:41What happened, Harry?
00:07:43What did you see?
00:07:45I didn't see much of anything, Cap.
00:07:47I just heard.
00:07:48You heard her scream, but...
00:07:51I'd just been talking with her,
00:07:52and then I was swimming out here about 50 yards offshore,
00:07:56and I heard her.
00:07:58And I heard Pfeiffer.
00:08:00Sparking in a way I'd never heard him before.
00:08:03And then?
00:08:03I swam back.
00:08:05She was gone.
00:08:08It wasn't anything.
00:08:09It's not a trace.
00:08:11Just Pfeiffer laying down on the beach.
00:08:15He didn't want to leave.
00:08:20You're going to take him back with you to San Francisco?
00:08:23When I leave.
00:08:27How long do you plan on staying?
00:08:29As long as it takes, until I find her.
00:08:40She may be dead, Captain.
00:08:43It's a possibility.
00:09:28You're going to be dead, remember?
00:09:31You're going to be dead.
00:09:42Hey, remember me?
00:09:43No.
00:09:45Oh, yes, Mrs. Selden.
00:09:46What did they do?
00:09:47Who?
00:09:48The police about your mother.
00:09:50Nothing.
00:09:51They don't know anything, not yet.
00:09:52They're lying.
00:09:53Don't be stupid, girl.
00:09:54Your mother was raped and murdered.
00:09:56That's not true.
00:09:58It is true.
00:09:58It happens every day.
00:09:59They lie about it to keep their job, only they're not fooling me.
00:10:02Look, look, look, that's where she is.
00:10:04It's caught up in very deep, so deep that nobody will ever find her.
00:10:09You better go home and take him with you if you care.
00:10:11Just remember who warned you.
00:10:13Just remember who warned you.
00:10:14You just remember who warned you.
00:10:16You just remember.
00:10:17Hey, get out of the way.
00:10:49Did you ever get your clock fixed?
00:10:50Or should I have someone call me?
00:10:52Which one do you have to get up?
00:10:555.30.
00:10:59Going to London?
00:11:02In Paris.
00:11:06But I'll be back first tonight.
00:11:09Early.
00:11:11I'll bring you a present.
00:11:16Are you okay?
00:11:20Yeah, fine.
00:11:24I heard about a lady on the beach this morning.
00:11:28And you heard it, yeah.
00:11:32Long time.
00:11:38She'll probably turn up.
00:11:41Probably turn out to be some kind of mix-up then, so...
00:11:47No.
00:11:49What was it you were saying?
00:11:52Did I get what fixed?
00:11:54Your clock.
00:11:59Clock.
00:12:03Yeah.
00:12:05That's working, too.
00:12:20That's what you were saying.
00:12:22You're not a man.
00:12:27I'm sorry.
00:12:28What about I've done?
00:12:29I know.
00:13:00Piper?
00:13:17Piper?
00:13:19Piper?
00:13:20Piper?
00:13:52Piper?
00:13:55Piper?
00:14:18Piper?
00:14:20Piper?
00:14:24Piper?
00:14:26Piper?
00:14:26Piper?
00:14:26Piper?
00:14:29Piper?
00:14:33Piper?
00:14:58Piper?
00:15:01Piper?
00:15:02Piper?
00:15:03Piper?
00:15:04This is Dr. Dimitri.
00:15:06How do you? Pleasure. How do you do?
00:15:09Well, Doc, what's the verdict?
00:15:13The verdict, I'm afraid, is that I have no verdict.
00:15:17Want to run that by us once more, Doc?
00:15:21The dog was killed. Brutally, savagely killed.
00:15:26If I were to make an educated guess,
00:15:29I would say that the killer was a large man,
00:15:35or an average-sized man with unusually large hands,
00:15:40with very strong, very long, very sharp fingernails.
00:15:46Well, you're telling us that somebody just took the little doggy
00:15:49and, uh, what, uh, ripped his head off?
00:15:53Oh. Well, plainly speaking, yes.
00:15:56But, uh, it's only a guess, mind you.
00:16:00No hard evidence.
00:16:02Uh, no human skin.
00:16:05Caught him with a wound. No hair.
00:16:08Wound in the hangnail?
00:16:10For God's sakes, Royco.
00:16:12Oh, come on. We're not talking about somebody's skin.
00:16:14We're talking about a dead dog.
00:16:16Are they gonna dance around on tippy-toes
00:16:17to keep from offending anybody around here?
00:16:19Excuse me, Miss Huntley.
00:16:21You know, you're an ass, Royco.
00:16:22What?
00:16:23You heard me.
00:16:24Now you go outside and wait in the car.
00:16:27Now go on, Sergeant.
00:16:28You go out and wait in the car.
00:16:30No sense of humor around here.
00:16:34That's what's the matter with this world.
00:16:39Excuse me, excuse me, Miss Huntley.
00:16:41Listen.
00:16:41Do you have anything else coming back?
00:16:43Oh, no.
00:16:44It's all guesswork, Lieutenant.
00:16:47Uh, I've told you just about everything I know.
00:16:49Do you want to ask him anything else?
00:16:50Yes.
00:16:51What are you gonna do next?
00:16:53I really don't know.
00:16:54Well, we'll keep in touch, okay?
00:16:56Yeah.
00:16:57Come on, Doc.
00:16:58I'll walk you back up to your office.
00:16:59It was a peculiar case.
00:17:01I don't know, Doc.
00:17:02The dog's usually all my business, Roy.
00:17:05Want to go for a ride?
00:17:09Remember the last time we were on this boat together?
00:17:13No.
00:17:14Do you?
00:17:15I just got out of the Navy.
00:17:181973.
00:17:20Don't remember the month.
00:17:21But it was the day before you left.
00:17:24September?
00:17:26Uh-huh.
00:17:29September.
00:17:33Right, September.
00:17:35It was my last ditch effort to get you to change your mind.
00:17:39I kept hoping to sail us straight out to nowhere.
00:17:42Just as far as we could go until we ran out again.
00:17:46Why do you suppose you didn't?
00:17:49You didn't want me to.
00:17:51Probably not.
00:17:53Not then.
00:17:56Maybe before.
00:17:58Or after.
00:18:12Cigarette?
00:18:13Yeah.
00:18:14Would you ride one up for me?
00:18:15Want a joint?
00:18:16Oh, no.
00:18:17That's the last thing I could ever do.
00:18:20Ow!
00:18:22Oh, come on.
00:18:23Look in around.
00:18:24I'm back in.
00:18:24I think I'm fine.
00:18:25My feet!
00:18:26Ah!
00:18:28Ah!
00:18:29Ah!
00:18:29Ah!
00:18:31Ah!
00:18:32Ah!
00:18:32Ah!
00:18:33Ah!
00:18:33Ah!
00:18:34Ah!
00:18:35Ah!
00:18:37Ah!
00:18:39Ah!
00:18:41Ahh!
00:18:4255-year-old woman, native of Los Angeles,
00:18:45disappeared some thirty-six powers ago from our beach and our territory and is now presumed
00:18:52dead.
00:18:53Then, as if to intentionally add insult to injury, a dog...
00:18:57which I understand weighed something less than 10 pounds and I'm quite sure wasn't
00:19:02considered a mortal threat to anyone, had its head been off some 18 hours later, last
00:19:11but not least, lovely blonde 16 year old girl from Beverly Hills no less than
00:19:17slumming I presume, suffered massive damage to both her once pretty legs,
00:19:25may be crippled for life, had her mind blown halfway to the moon simply because she was
00:19:31foolish enough to lie down on this particular beach never would have happened Chicago yeah
00:19:37one more remark like that I'd be mouthed Chicago's where you're gonna be hey you think I'm a little
00:19:45honest well let me tell you I've got on my back I got the daughter of the missing woman I've
00:19:52got a
00:19:52friend of the daughter's Harry Caller from the Harbor Patrol I got the parents of the Beverly Hills
00:19:57slum maiden who just so happened to have contributed heavily to the campaign of the
00:20:01present mayor of this city I got the Chamber of Commerce I got Harriet Crabbe city
00:20:06councilwoman from the 34th district I got the PC I got the DA I got the LG and this
00:20:15telegram from the Los Angeles headquarters of the Society for the Prevention of
00:20:19Cruelty to animals who want to know what we're doing to investigate capture and punish the
00:20:29villain responsible for the murder of Pfeiffer the dog I'd say fuck the SPCA and I got two dogs of
00:20:39my
00:20:39own but this goes especially for you Pia as long as they stay on my back and they'll be crawling
00:20:44all
00:20:44over yours is that understood yes sir and the rest of you any questions I don't know but maybe if
00:20:53we dig deep
00:20:53enough we'll find out
00:21:24you know I'm gonna start listening to you about what and that is when somebody does a crime like this
00:21:38there's only one place to look and it ain't under no beach no then when in the headquarters of the
00:21:47American go to hell Nazi party
00:22:14good morning morning
00:22:19good morning you're up kind of early yeah I couldn't sleep
00:22:27still swimming to work huh now my major distinction your mother suggested I swim home as well
00:22:35sounds like something she'd say
00:22:39yeah well gotta go be careful huh
00:23:08what do you want
00:23:33I'm Todd Bell
00:23:34Channel 10 news your mark mark and dollars
00:23:37Santa Monica
00:23:38oh care about Chevy Hill
00:23:40Sue Hardy Chevy Hills
00:23:42David Belton
00:23:43mom hi mom
00:23:44uh any of you out here yesterday
00:23:46are you kidding all of us were
00:23:48and you still came back again today
00:23:50why's that
00:23:51it's still the best beach
00:23:52even though a young girl was terribly injured
00:23:55just 24 hours not more than not more than 50 yards
00:23:58where you're sitting right now
00:23:59we were here last night man cops all over the place
00:24:03bulldozers
00:24:03cats dug the whole beach apart from one end to the other
00:24:06we couldn't find nothing man
00:24:07she goes I'm not coming back there no way
00:24:10so I go you know someplace better
00:24:12she goes well no but I don't want to get chewed up by some creature or something
00:24:15so I go well I'm going even if you don't
00:24:18so guess what I did
00:24:19I'm interested in something that you just said
00:24:21maybe even inadvertently
00:24:23but you said creature
00:24:25why did you use that word
00:24:27I don't know
00:24:29what would you call it
00:24:30blood beach man
00:24:31yeah right on
00:24:34anything happening
00:24:38those newspeak was his left
00:24:44who's working the night shift
00:24:45you or Cardenas
00:24:46me why
00:24:49I put in a request for a gun
00:24:52you what
00:24:53the negotiations already okayed
00:24:54I'll be bringing it by sometime this afternoon
00:24:58along with a lot more papers to sign
00:25:01what the hell am I going to do with the gun
00:25:02shoot holes in the pier
00:25:06I also talked with the LAPD
00:25:08they're trying to get together with the county
00:25:10for night patrol
00:25:12so you ought to have plenty of company
00:25:14for God's sakes don't shoot any of them
00:25:17it's okay with me
00:25:18as long as they don't keep me awake
00:25:20so I'm playing the boogie tomorrow night
00:25:22I haven't slept in a week
00:25:27I'm playing the night
00:25:28and I may not sleep in a place
00:25:28Thanks
00:25:29Thanks
00:25:29Thanks
00:25:29Thanks
00:25:32Thanks
00:25:33Thanks
00:25:48Oh, my God.
00:26:18Don't make any stops on your way home, okay?
00:26:20Okay.
00:26:21Promise?
00:26:22I promise.
00:26:23Tomorrow night we will, okay?
00:26:25Yep.
00:26:25I'll be waiting.
00:26:30Okay.
00:26:31Okay.
00:26:34Who walked out when the times got hard, when the truck broke down, and the whole front yard wasn't me.
00:26:41It wasn't you who, who shot pool all night long, wound up betting on the crack of dawn.
00:26:50Oh, that was you, Doug, and that was me.
00:26:53We are just fools for each other, me and you.
00:26:58We are lovers, we are lovers, we are lovers.
00:27:05We are lovers, we are lovers.
00:27:09For each other, we are lovers, in fact.
00:27:17We are lovers, we are lovers.
00:27:21So let's go.
00:27:28BIRDS CHIRP
00:28:14BIRDS CHIRP
00:28:27BIRDS CHIRP
00:28:28BIRDS CHIRP
00:28:30BIRDS CHIRP
00:28:38Hey, it's okay.
00:28:43Oh, bird.
00:28:45What happened to your wing?
00:28:48Oh.
00:29:20No, no, no.
00:29:24No.
00:29:26No.
00:29:31No.
00:29:34No, no.
00:29:41No.
00:29:42No.
00:29:42No!
00:29:44No!
00:29:46No!
00:29:47No!
00:29:48No!
00:29:49No!
00:29:50No!
00:29:52No!
00:29:54Hey, Lieutenant.
00:29:55You gonna give us a statement?
00:29:56No, nothing.
00:29:57How about off the record?
00:29:58We'll have to talk to Captain Pearson.
00:30:00Ah, that's no good.
00:30:01He's got nothing to say either.
00:30:02I can't do nothing for you.
00:30:03How come nobody don't talk to me?
00:30:05Because you don't have anything to say.
00:30:06No.
00:30:07That's right.
00:30:09Hey, how about having the guts to call it as it is?
00:30:11What would that be?
00:30:12Keep your mouth shut, Sergeant.
00:30:14What's the harm, huh?
00:30:16I'm supposed to feel sad for this creep.
00:30:22I don't.
00:30:23You don't.
00:30:24No one around here don't.
00:30:26No.
00:30:26So why are we kidding around here, this institution of ours?
00:30:30You're gonna print that?
00:30:32What?
00:30:32In the B'nai B'riff messenger?
00:30:34Hey, Sergeant.
00:30:36It's between you and me.
00:30:37Power to the people.
00:30:38Oh, piano.
00:30:40Look.
00:30:41Somebody has some regard for what I have to say around here.
00:30:50You got any opinions, huh?
00:30:53None that I care to say out loud.
00:30:56You and me both.
00:30:59Listen, I'm gonna need some cooperation.
00:31:01But more than that, I'm gonna need, I'm gonna need your support.
00:31:04You got it?
00:31:07Jesus Christ.
00:31:09What did I do to deserve this?
00:31:12I, uh, I put in a request for more people starting tomorrow.
00:31:17Yeah, I've done that too.
00:31:18I've got some geologists gonna show up.
00:31:21A mess.
00:31:23Just when you thought it was safe to go back on the water,
00:31:25you can't get to it.
00:31:35A mess.
00:31:43No!
00:31:44We found it!
00:31:46We found the guy's wiener!
00:31:49No!
00:31:50Come over here!
00:31:51Looting space and low life, kids!
00:31:53What we must try to do is try to define some kind of living thing that's either a mutated
00:32:05species or perhaps a creature currently in a state of evolution, having recently come
00:32:15from the sea and now lives subterraneanly in moist, probably dark places, but will one
00:32:32day venture out into the light and perhaps may even learn to walk just as we do on the
00:32:42Earth. That's a hell of a thing to look forward to. When one is asked to speculate on the unknown,
00:32:52one should not anticipate pragmatic answers. Yeah, it's just that this isn't going anywhere.
00:33:00I mean, either you have ideas that I can understand and act on, or you got a lot of scientific
00:33:05mumbo
00:33:06jumbo, which is as useless as whiskers on a sausage. So, what's it going to be?
00:33:16Mumbo jumbo. All right, get the hell out of here.
00:33:41I'm the one who spilled the drink down your dress. Yeah. Just you. It's your steward's
00:33:48friend. I'm the one who spilled the drink down your dress. Yeah. Just you. It's your steward's
00:33:50one. Hello, Marie. Where are you coming from? The airport? Terrific. How was the flight?
00:33:59You did it? What is it? Well, will you tell me if I guess? Okay. What time? Should I make
00:34:11that dinner? Terrific. I'll see you at eight. With the bells on. Bye-bye. Oh, hi. I thought
00:34:23maybe you would have left. How's your friend? Is she okay? She'll be okay. I, um, I came to ask
00:34:35you to dinner tonight. Tonight? Yeah.
00:34:42Um, you already made plans. Just two seconds before you walk through that door. Well, maybe tomorrow.
00:34:51It's a date. Good. Well, I'll see you then. What time? What time? I'll be there. Okay. Bye-bye. Bye
00:35:02-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye.
00:35:13Bye-bye. Bye-bye.
00:35:22things happening around here I'm afraid she's setting yourself up for a big fall
00:35:57so
00:36:22Let's go.
00:36:52Help! Help! Help! Help me!
00:37:29Help! Help!
00:37:30I got stood up.
00:37:31Hi!
00:37:34I brought...
00:37:36Oh!
00:37:40And that's the best California has to offer.
00:37:41Yeah.
00:37:42I brought my own dinner. Is that right?
00:37:44Sure.
00:37:45Is this a bad time for you?
00:37:46No.
00:37:47I could go home. I could eat it out here.
00:37:49Come on.
00:37:49No, it's all right.
00:37:49Don't be silly. Come on in.
00:37:51You sure now?
00:37:51Yeah, yeah, I'm sure.
00:37:52Well, would you take the bread, then?
00:37:53Yeah. Oh, yeah.
00:37:54Maybe the flowers do it.
00:37:56Aw.
00:38:04I wish I was hungry.
00:38:07What'd you eat?
00:38:09I went out for a cheeseburger.
00:38:11Uh, Moose's Place?
00:38:12Yeah.
00:38:13I suppose I lived to regret it.
00:38:15A Moose's Place?
00:38:15No.
00:38:17But Tommy and Teddy's down the block.
00:38:19Now, that's another story.
00:38:20All together.
00:38:27Hmm?
00:38:28Hmm?
00:38:29Your friend, Mr. Greg Mill.
00:38:31Ah, I'd worry about her if she hadn't done it before.
00:38:34Stood you up?
00:38:36Uh-huh.
00:38:37Uh, stewardess on polar flights.
00:38:39Long hours.
00:38:41No sleep.
00:38:42All that food out of, uh, radar ranges.
00:38:45Probably gets to you after a while.
00:38:47Probably get a little loopy.
00:38:51I know.
00:38:55That's right.
00:38:56Your husband works for the airlines, doesn't he?
00:38:59Yes.
00:39:01Only he's not my husband anymore.
00:39:07Oh, we've been separated for five months,
00:39:09and, uh, we're getting a divorce.
00:39:13Mm-hmm.
00:39:17Mm-hmm.
00:39:21Did your mother know about it?
00:39:23No.
00:39:26Well, when were you planning on telling her?
00:39:29I had to, I guess.
00:39:32You know, I just didn't want her to worry.
00:39:36You know how it is.
00:39:37A daughter, suddenly single, tainted by a failed marriage,
00:39:42destined to become a bitter divorcee, despising all men.
00:39:46Doesn't much sound like the way your mother would think.
00:39:49No.
00:39:51Well, it doesn't.
00:39:53I-I guess I would...
00:39:54I was afraid that that's how I would think.
00:39:58Well.
00:40:01Who's sober?
00:40:02Yours or mine?
00:40:04Well, mine's closer.
00:40:06That a girl.
00:40:18Thanks for the company.
00:40:19I enjoyed it.
00:40:22Um, are we still on for tomorrow night?
00:40:24Sure.
00:40:26You want to come to my place?
00:40:28You haven't seen it in a long time.
00:40:30It's been seven years.
00:40:34It's undergone a lot of changes.
00:40:45Good night.
00:40:47Good night.
00:40:48Good night, Harry.
00:41:05Good night.
00:41:06Good night.
00:41:35Good night.
00:41:36Good night.
00:41:48Good night.
00:41:59Good night.
00:42:123-1-9-8-1, 5-3-4-4-0, arrive off of 4-5-9, suspect on the road.
00:42:31Panta docey?
00:42:32Yeah.
00:42:34Just Italian?
00:42:35A little bit.
00:42:42Harry.
00:42:44Welcome.
00:42:45Ma'am.
00:42:51Find anything down there?
00:42:53Oh.
00:42:55Any buried treasure?
00:42:56Oh!
00:43:00Second Avenue 296, OK?
00:43:03All right, we'll call.
00:43:03All right, we'll call, call, call.
00:43:05Six-hands with the search, OK?
00:43:07Six-hands with the search, OK?
00:43:09Six-hands with the search, OK?
00:43:09All right.
00:43:10All right.
00:43:10All right.
00:43:24Hey, Harry.
00:43:25What color eyes are students now?
00:43:29Uh.
00:43:29Uh.
00:43:35If I'm not mistaken, Captain, you have been spending the taxpayers' money rather freely on an investigation that has taken
00:43:43the better part of a week.
00:43:46And unless you're withholding some information, you've yet to come up with anything that might even remotely justify your time
00:43:54and our money.
00:43:55And, you know, if I'm not mistaken, Councilwoman, you were one of the loudest supporters of our wonderful Proposition 13,
00:44:03our glorious taxpayer's revolt, which, while assuring you another term in office, just about cut the twigs and berries off
00:44:11the police department.
00:44:13Captain is merely showing us the stuff of which he's truly made.
00:44:18You grandstanding twelch.
00:44:19Now, just a minute here.
00:44:21You snot-nosed, scissor-billed probate.
00:44:24You snot-nosed, scissor-billed probate.
00:44:24You can't talk like that.
00:44:25Oh, no?
00:44:26Watch me.
00:44:28Every one of you miserable suck-ups is the same.
00:44:31You want what you want, but when it comes to paying for it, all of a sudden you go deaf,
00:44:36dumb, and blind.
00:44:37Like the man said, you get what you pay for.
00:44:40So if any of you crouched bunnies thinks for a minute that me and my men are going to go
00:44:43on protecting and serving the interests of a bunch of amen snorters like you, you better start forking over the
00:44:50coin.
00:44:50And I mean now, let us know what you decide.
00:44:54You know where to find us.
00:44:55Come on, Piano.
00:44:56Roy, come on.
00:44:57Let's get out of here before we get what they've got.
00:45:03In Chicago, they get in the middle.
00:45:22Sorry about your friend.
00:45:26Well, I tell you, Kat, somebody better do some fast thinking and start coming up with some answers to a
00:45:31lot of hard questions.
00:45:33Like?
00:45:33Like, are we looking for a person or a thing?
00:45:36Is it real?
00:45:37Is it unreal?
00:45:41Maybe it's nothing like that.
00:45:43Maybe there's a perfectly...
00:45:46...magical...
00:45:46Answer the phone, Cardenas!
00:45:55It's just that nobody has found out the answer to it yet, that's all.
00:46:01If it's human, or even if it's animal, it's got to have a place to go back to.
00:46:09Almost every living thing does, right?
00:46:12Every living thing within our imagination, yeah.
00:46:15You've got to be grounded to something.
00:46:19The reality of an imagination.
00:46:25There haven't been any patterns, though, have there, huh?
00:46:29Nothing.
00:46:30That anybody's been able to figure out.
00:46:32Hit and run.
00:46:33Here, there, anywhere.
00:46:36Not anywhere.
00:46:38Never above the ground.
00:46:43No.
00:46:44Not above the ground.
00:46:47So, if you're right, if there is a place where this, this lives, then chances are it's below sea level.
00:46:56Where?
00:46:58Below what?
00:47:01We dug up the beach.
00:47:02Under what?
00:47:04The canals?
00:47:05The sewers?
00:47:06Somebody's wine cellar?
00:47:07I mean, where the hell do you begin?
00:47:11Maybe by looking in places where no one else has gone.
00:47:15Where no one else has thought to look.
00:47:17Hide and seek, right?
00:47:19I guess so.
00:47:22Well, it wasn't too good a doubt even when we were kids.
00:47:34What are you thinking about, Harry?
00:47:39Harry?
00:47:40Oh, no.
00:47:43Nothing.
00:47:46You want to, uh,
00:47:49leave for a drink tonight?
00:47:50The boathouse?
00:47:52Sure.
00:47:57I'm sorry.
00:47:59I'm sorry.
00:48:00Uh, I hope you'll be there.
00:48:02Joe?
00:48:04Might do so some good.
00:48:40You're right there.
00:48:41You must feel full, but it's true.
00:48:49There's no good thing.
00:48:51It's really cool.
00:48:52What do you wish to be here?
00:48:53There's no good thing to go.
00:48:54You're still, you're fine.
00:48:54You know, there's a pure, an old ship.
00:49:07THE END
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00:56:01Look, I'm very sorry to have to put you through this, Mrs.
00:56:05Mrs. Hensch.
00:56:06Hensch.
00:56:07But if you could describe what Mr. Hensch was wearing when he left home, you'd help our
00:56:12investigation very much.
00:56:15Okay.
00:56:17How about shoes?
00:56:18We'll start from the ground up.
00:56:20Was he wearing shoes?
00:56:21Oh, yes.
00:56:22Um, he was wearing his white mesh, slip-on casuals with the, you know, the kind that have the
00:56:29rope.
00:56:30Oh.
00:56:31I know the kind.
00:56:33And, um, brown socks.
00:56:35The nylon executive type.
00:56:37Well, I mean, I'm not familiar with those socks.
00:56:40Oh.
00:56:41I'm sorry.
00:56:42They're the, um, they're the kind that come up fairly high so that if you're, uh, if you're
00:56:45wearing a suit and you should happen to cross your legs, well, then your leg won't be showing.
00:56:50Okay.
00:56:51Go on.
00:56:53Uh, blue and red.
00:56:57Madras Bermudas.
00:56:58Bleeding Madras.
00:56:59They were kind of old, but, you know, they were his favorite pair.
00:57:01They were still in good condition.
00:57:02But you know how with Madras, if after a few washings, you know, colors kind of start to
00:57:07fade together.
00:57:08Oh, that happens to me.
00:57:11Uh, any jewelry?
00:57:13Uh, yes.
00:57:14Um.
00:57:15He was wearing a Florentine gold pinkie ring.
00:57:17It was kind of like yours, except it wasn't smooth like that.
00:57:20And it had a tiger's eye.
00:57:23And a black on black luminous style electronic 17 jewels guber watch.
00:57:29With a matching black band.
00:57:30You know, the band with the kind of little holes cut out.
00:57:33Uh huh.
00:57:36Okay.
00:57:37And the shirt.
00:57:39He was wearing a t-shirt.
00:57:41Any color?
00:57:42It was aquamarine.
00:57:45Aquamarine.
00:57:47You know, kind of light blue green.
00:57:50Oh.
00:57:52Was there a certain patent to it, or was it just a plain old t-shirt?
00:57:56It was a plain t-shirt, but it had a printing on it.
00:58:01Kind of block letters in two rows.
00:58:03Bright red.
00:58:05Yeah.
00:58:07It said, need gas, eat beans.
00:58:13He has a good sense of humor.
00:58:16Since a human.
00:58:19It's 20 minutes past noon.
00:58:21The date, October 7th.
00:58:23The place, the Pacific coast of Southern California.
00:58:2676 degrees, skies clear.
00:58:29The water is warm.
00:58:30Perfect late summer day?
00:58:32Perhaps.
00:58:33But not if this is the beach that you hope to enjoy.
00:58:37Because here, for hundreds of yards, you'll find nothing but desolation and loneliness.
00:58:43A seemingly endless nightmare of terror and violence.
00:58:48Bewildering disappearances.
00:58:50And death.
00:58:52As of nine o'clock this morning, there have been 62 reported sightings of what has affectionately
00:58:59come to be known as the creature from Blood Beach.
00:59:02It has been seen as far north as Santa Barbara, south to Baja, east to the locker room of Dodger
00:59:08Stadium, west to Catalina.
00:59:10We have 14 Polaroid pictures, nine of which are in color, five in black and white.
00:59:16It has been described in some cases with apparently sincere hysteria as being large and green and hairy, as being
00:59:24small and colorless and bald, as having multiple arms and legs, as having no arms and legs, with and without
00:59:30wings, from one to a dozen eyes, slimy, dry, rough, smooth, and one particularly vivid description.
00:59:38Mailed anonymously from Bacoima, it was, without a doubt, the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
00:59:45Now, our favorite coroner, Dr. Demetrius, who probably phoned in all these descriptions himself, informs me that we are indeed
00:59:55looking for something non-human, which really narrows things down considerably, because now all we have to do is to
01:00:02direct our attention to something that might be invisible.
01:00:04Or as big as a house, or as small as a microbe, or slippery as a grease pig, or as
01:00:09far away as the moon, no sweat, right, folks?
01:00:11Yes, sir.
01:00:12Okay.
01:00:13Go for it.
01:00:14Yeah.
01:00:15Now for the good news.
01:00:17Our beloved councilwoman from the infamous 34th District, the lovely Harriet Graham, has had a spiritual awakening, and decided in
01:00:26all her wisdom to throw her considerable wave in the direction of our very own corner.
01:00:31Now, fellas, what that means is, that starting this afternoon, we'll probably get a few extra men assigned for this
01:00:36investigation.
01:00:37Good work.
01:00:39What that means is that unless we produce some results quick, all our asses are gonna be in a sling.
01:00:45You understand?
01:00:46Yes, sir.
01:00:47So what I want is some creative thinking around here.
01:00:50Come on, stretch your minds, tickle your brains, eat a lot of fish, get stoned, I don't care what it
01:00:56takes, but just bring me something I can build on.
01:00:59Bring me a notion, bring me a theory that makes sense.
01:01:02Talk to your friends, talk to your kids, talk to your wives if you have to.
01:01:06I don't care what you have to do.
01:01:07Just bring me a gift.
01:01:09Because I'm hanging on by my fingernails, and I'm sliding fast.
01:01:14So, if you ever loved me, now's the time to prove it.
01:01:19Hey Moose, tell the truth, how bad does all this shit hurt?
01:01:23Ah, I figured it'd be 50% off yesterday today, and yesterday I was 50% off the day before.
01:01:31No kidding.
01:01:32That bad, huh?
01:01:33That bad.
01:01:35Yesterday, 50% today, you know I tell the truth, I don't know how you're gonna hang in there.
01:01:39Get my point?
01:01:40What is the point, Royco?
01:01:42Or are you just trying to cheer Moose up?
01:01:44Don't making me heartless.
01:01:46I'm just interested in the economics of this thing, that's all.
01:01:50You know, a small business person like this, Moose over here, should have some sort of pension fund or something.
01:01:55When a killing thing like this happens, they can thread water a little bit.
01:02:00We do that in Chicago, we got associations to handle any contingencies.
01:02:05Old people, ship captains, bricklayers, milk deliveries, anything you want, we got.
01:02:13Queers, perverts, and that's what you need.
01:02:16Maybe it's time for the greasy spoon guys to get together, and walk around and make a little slush fund.
01:02:22That way they're able to, you know, to stand tall when a whacker runs up and down the sand slicing
01:02:28people away.
01:02:28At least you don't have to roll over and put up rent signs.
01:02:33And maybe you become the hero of the boardwalk, Moose.
01:02:35You just walk around and get a catchy name.
01:02:37Maybe like, uh, Murder Insurance, Inc.
01:02:42Holy fuck.
01:02:46Get out of the way, Jacob.
01:02:48You too.
01:03:12Get out of the way here.
01:03:12Hey, it's the C. P. A.
01:03:15Billy Kent.
01:03:15He's got a chance to talk to the man, Royke.
01:03:17What do you say, come on?
01:03:18Is there a wipe upstairs?
01:03:19Come on, give us the blame it, Captain.
01:03:20Look at the man, hold it down.
01:03:21There's going to be a medical report issued in 30 minutes.
01:03:23In the meantime, yes, the man is alive and is resting comfortably, and yes, it is Alan Hedge,
01:03:28but why, where, when, how, why, we don't know, and that's the great thing.
01:03:32Do you have him to go to the room?
01:03:33Well, now, please, son, let's have his sedation.
01:03:35Is he going to live?
01:03:37He ain't helping.
01:03:38That's for sure.
01:03:39Well, wait, what? The broken bone cut? Who's the boss of what?
01:03:42Your name is Hedge.
01:03:43Captain, you have got some questions.
01:03:44They're going to find out in a half an hour, Captain, you might as well go in.
01:03:48What's the difference?
01:03:49Doctors figure that there's been considerable brain damage.
01:03:52How considerable?
01:03:54Vegetable soup.
01:03:55And if they're enough to keep him from killing us, there's something else.
01:03:59What's that, Ryko?
01:04:00Somebody with his tongue out.
01:04:35Mr. Seldon!
01:04:39Bees so close, Mr. Seldon.
01:04:42You really shouldn't be down here, you know.
01:04:45Come on, I'll drive you back up to the Strand.
01:04:51Mr. Seldon, come on now.
01:04:53It's dangerous under there.
01:05:09It's kind of sad the way things have changed, I'm Mr. Seldon.
01:05:12You and me can still remember when all this was wide open down here.
01:05:17No fences, no trash, no whiskey bottles.
01:05:22Remember that?
01:05:25It wasn't too long ago, I used to come down here all the time.
01:05:30Right here under the pier.
01:05:31Just to sit and watch.
01:05:34Listen to the waves pounding against those timbers.
01:05:38Watch the light come through here when the sun went down.
01:05:41Shadows stretching way out across the beach.
01:05:47What do you say, Mr. Seldon?
01:05:49Bet you never went for a ride in the Harbor Patrol Bronco.
01:05:57Help me.
01:06:13Help me.
01:06:15Help me.
01:06:16Help me.
01:06:18Help me.
01:06:20Oh, my God!
01:07:04Hey, Harry. What brings you down here?
01:07:07Questions.
01:07:08But no answer, son.
01:07:10I was hoping maybe you had some.
01:07:13Sorry. I need help. Lord, do I need help.
01:07:19People I'm responsible for are dying, and I can't do a damn thing about it.
01:07:24You're not alone there, Piano.
01:07:26How come I feel that way?
01:07:28Why do I feel like I'm carrying the weight of this whole damn community around on my back?
01:07:33But does that help?
01:07:34Hell no.
01:07:35Then drop it.
01:07:36On who? Where?
01:07:38I can't drop it, man.
01:07:40Because it's mine to carry.
01:07:42But I need something. Some more brains.
01:07:46Maybe yours.
01:07:48So talk to me.
01:07:50Come on, Harry.
01:07:51Tell me anything.
01:07:58Did I tell you that Catherine and I grew up together?
01:08:01Did I tell you that?
01:08:02Yeah, you told me. What about it?
01:08:04Well, we were talking the other day, and I remembered a place we used to hide up when we were
01:08:08kids.
01:08:10A place burned down maybe 20, 30 years ago.
01:08:13Nobody ever got around to digging up the basement.
01:08:16That was our favorite place.
01:08:17A secret place.
01:08:20Yeah?
01:08:20Well, I went back there.
01:08:22Thinking that whatever it is we were looking for, maybe I'd find it there.
01:08:26Find a clue.
01:08:27And what?
01:08:27You found what?
01:08:30Spiders, cockroaches, cobwebs, 20 years of dust.
01:08:33Enough memories to last me another 20 years.
01:08:36That's all?
01:08:38Yeah.
01:08:38Well, I kept a feeling I didn't want to stay down there too long.
01:08:44Scared?
01:08:48I was shaking.
01:08:52When's the last time anything gave you the shakes, Harry?
01:09:24I was shaking.
01:09:25I was shaking.
01:09:25I was shaking.
01:09:25You didn't know her 충ens.
01:09:26I was shaking.
01:09:26I got her cold.
01:09:29It's just a little girl.
01:09:30I don't know how to stop looking for these 2 years.
01:09:30I knew I'm shaking.
01:09:35I didn't know how to fight.
01:09:38своей army was shaking.
01:10:28I didn't leave it open to close this when I left here.
01:10:56Jesus, you played down here when you were kids?
01:10:59Well, it was a lot cleaner then.
01:11:01I didn't leave it open to close this when I left here.
01:11:13I didn't leave it open to close this yet.
01:11:37Oh, my God.
01:12:25Why is this place still here?
01:12:27Does somebody want to tell me that?
01:12:28Why in the hell is this place still here?
01:12:31And she doesn't have to be here much longer.
01:12:33I'll tell you something, Captain.
01:12:34If someone don't fill it in, I swear on the grave of Richard J. Daly,
01:12:39I'll get a shovel and I'll do it myself.
01:12:41Nick, this is where it lay.
01:12:44If you stare at this area for a while,
01:12:50it begins to take on the shape of where it slept.
01:12:58I expect it will be back.
01:13:02And I also imagine it will leave just as quickly when it realizes that its home has been invaded.
01:13:08What do you want to do, Captain?
01:13:09What the hell question is that, Piano?
01:13:12You blow the thing, the kingdom come.
01:13:14That's how you handle monsters.
01:13:15Please.
01:13:17We must wait.
01:13:19He's right.
01:13:20I'll tell you what I want to do, Piano.
01:13:22I want you to work it out as fast as we get a couple of cameras down here.
01:13:26Take cameras, infrared.
01:13:27I want to be able to monitor this place from upstairs, not on the strand.
01:13:30Okay, but if the doc's right, it does come back, what do we do then?
01:13:34All right, I want some demolition men down here.
01:13:37I want the place wired within an hour.
01:13:39I want to be able to push one plunger when I want to, and if I need to,
01:13:43that'll blow the hell out of anything that's down here.
01:13:46Now, you fucking talking, Captain.
01:13:53Joe?
01:13:55Coffee?
01:13:57Cat?
01:14:10The vigil continues.
01:14:12It's been almost five hours since the grisly discovery from the basement of a building which
01:14:17no longer exists, a structure condemned and torn down more than a quarter of a century ago.
01:14:23Here at the entrance to Southern California's most famous pier, the putrefied remains of 16
01:14:28bodies have been found so far and removed, but only three have been formally identified.
01:14:34Some of the big questions tonight, why did these people die?
01:14:38Who or what killed them?
01:14:40At this point, no one seems ready to say, and it's very possible that no one will ever know.
01:14:45Still, we watch and wait.
01:14:48Time is passing slowly here, but there's one thing of which we can be certain.
01:14:53No resident of this community will sleep before this night has ended.
01:14:57...
01:15:39The chemoderms.
01:15:43Annalids.
01:15:44You talking to me, Doc?
01:15:47Did you know, Sergeant, that there are quite a variety of creatures on and...
01:15:55...particularly below God's green earth, each and every one of which is innately capable of a remarkable act...
01:16:10...commonly known as a regenerative process?
01:16:16Yeah.
01:16:17Yeah, fascinating.
01:16:21My main concern, which I'm sure is not shared by you, Sergeant...
01:16:29...is our creature here, this fellow that we're waiting for.
01:16:36What if he, uh, possesses these, uh, similar abilities?
01:16:46Yeah?
01:16:48So?
01:16:48Well, so just, uh, think about it for a minute, Sergeant.
01:16:57What if I'm right?
01:17:01What will happen after we've pushed the plunger and blown this poor creature into smithereens?
01:17:10What might become of each smithereen?
01:17:16...
01:17:23...
01:17:28...
01:17:29...
01:17:30...
01:17:31...
01:17:50You know something, Piano?
01:17:51What's that, Cam?
01:17:52...
01:18:23Anything?
01:18:25It's as quiet as a tumour out here.
01:18:34I'm a piece of this.
01:18:36Thanks.
01:18:40Sergeant.
01:18:41You better come in here.
01:18:55You got something?
01:18:56Where's Harrison?
01:18:57He's up on the pier getting a call.
01:18:59I suggest you get him a call, Sergeant.
01:19:02What for?
01:19:02Do I gotta tell him something?
01:19:05Look!
01:19:08Jesus Christ!
01:19:09Sergeant.
01:19:10Call your captain.
01:19:11Now!
01:19:12Call him!
01:19:13What is it?
01:19:14What the hell is it?
01:19:15Sergeant.
01:19:16Who the fuck cares what it is?
01:19:18I care!
01:19:18We care!
01:19:19We care!
01:19:19We care!
01:19:41We care!
01:19:49We care!
01:19:56We care!
01:20:01We care!
01:20:01You need to give up your criminal Dinner!
01:20:02And you have to pay me!
01:20:05I don't mind!
01:20:08What the hell is that?
01:20:10Stop him!
01:20:12Stop him!
01:20:14Stop him!
01:20:36Stop him!
01:21:17Stop him!
01:21:34Come on.
01:21:36Take you home.
01:21:48Come on.
01:21:50Come on.
01:21:50Come on.
01:21:52Come on.
01:21:53Come on.
01:22:03Come on.
01:22:05Sean, are you hungry?
01:22:13Sean, would you answer me?
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