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00:03:06Come on, over here.
00:03:24Wait for me in the car, Joe.
00:03:29All right, Jimmy.
00:03:30Go ahead.
00:03:31You tell me.
00:03:32Well, Sergeant Donovan, I don't like to blow a whistle on a pal.
00:03:37A pal yet.
00:03:38Well, you started it.
00:03:39Look, you started it.
00:03:40You slapped me on the shoulder.
00:03:41It was a friendly tap.
00:03:42I don't know what you got so excited about.
00:03:44I don't like that kind of friendship.
00:03:45I don't like to be hit from behind by anybody, any time.
00:03:48I don't like to be touched.
00:03:49Okay, okay.
00:03:50The way you jump me, you think I tossed a brick at you.
00:03:53Right off, he challenges me.
00:03:55And I tried to kibitz him out of it.
00:03:57I'm beginning to get the picture.
00:03:59Yeah, and I even told him I was sorry.
00:04:01That's right.
00:04:01I apologized.
00:04:03You can ask any of the guys.
00:04:04Didn't that satisfy him?
00:04:06No.
00:04:06He wanted to fight.
00:04:08I know I'm bigger than he is.
00:04:10But he wanted to fight.
00:04:12Look, what are you, the referee or in his corner?
00:04:13No, Tony.
00:04:14Tony, I'm really in your corner.
00:04:15If I can just get you to see it.
00:04:20Well, I guess you can pick up your marbles.
00:04:22I'll try to low-key this in the report.
00:04:24But what your principal wants to do, well, that's her business.
00:04:28Now, wait a minute.
00:04:29Before you go, I want to see you two fellas shake hands.
00:04:33Come on, come on.
00:04:34It'll look better in the report.
00:04:36Sure.
00:04:37A happy ending, huh?
00:04:42I'm sorry, Tony.
00:04:45I guess I lost my head.
00:04:46I burn easy.
00:04:51You know, Tony, you really ought to smile more often.
00:04:55Sure.
00:04:56Win friends and charm snakes, huh?
00:04:58That's just what I wanted to talk to you about.
00:05:00You're suspicious of everybody.
00:05:01You act like the whole world's your enemy the way you flare up.
00:05:04Oh, people bug me.
00:05:05That's right.
00:05:06Hide behind jive talk.
00:05:08People bug you.
00:05:09Well, people bug me, too.
00:05:11But I don't go around clouding everybody.
00:05:13Come on, finish your beef, will you?
00:05:15All I know is you've been in trouble a half a dozen times.
00:05:18You don't have any official record yet, but you're sure working up to one.
00:05:22But you got a crystal ball, huh?
00:05:24I've pulled you out of fights three times myself in the last month.
00:05:28You're just lucky there weren't any formal complaints.
00:05:30The time before this in the supermarket.
00:05:32It was the checker's mistake.
00:05:34Yeah, but you didn't even give him a chance to rectify it.
00:05:36Boom, you throw a carton of milk right at him.
00:05:40Look, Tony.
00:05:42Tony, I'm just trying to tell you that you need help.
00:05:48What kind of help?
00:05:49Well, there's a prominent doctor.
00:05:52Dr. Brandon.
00:05:53He's a consulting psychologist out at the aircraft plant.
00:05:56He's been working with the police department without charge,
00:05:59trying to help difficult kids adjust.
00:06:03What's this adjust kick?
00:06:05Polish off the rough edges.
00:06:06Adjust.
00:06:07Adjust to what?
00:06:08But everything.
00:06:10Teachers, parents, other students.
00:06:13You know, some kids have a tougher time than others,
00:06:15and it's not necessarily their fault.
00:06:18Now, this Dr. Brandon, well, he's modern.
00:06:21He uses hypnosis.
00:06:23Oh, no.
00:06:24No.
00:06:25No head shrinker for me, thank you.
00:06:27You know, that's all I need.
00:06:28That's all I need.
00:06:29Tony the flip.
00:06:30No, sir, thank you.
00:06:32You keep the man in the white coat for the goofs.
00:06:34I can take care of myself.
00:06:37The way you have up to now?
00:06:39The way I have.
00:06:42Then you won't let anybody help you.
00:06:44Not into a straitjacket, I won't.
00:06:48Look, you hold me on any charge?
00:06:52No.
00:06:52Then I can go.
00:06:54Yeah, yeah, you can go.
00:06:57But this is the last warning, Tony.
00:06:59If you get into trouble again,
00:07:02don't expect it to be a breeze like this.
00:07:05I can't let you off.
00:07:07Okay.
00:07:09I heard you.
00:07:23Is everything all right, Tony?
00:07:24Sure it is.
00:07:26What did Officer Donovan say?
00:07:27I don't want to talk about it.
00:07:29I've had enough yakety-yak to last me till the end of the term.
00:07:38Look, I'm sorry, Arlene.
00:07:40I say things, I do things.
00:07:42I don't know why.
00:07:44I try to control them.
00:07:45It's too late.
00:07:45I've gone too far.
00:07:49I don't know.
00:07:51I get a certain feeling, and I have to...
00:07:54I don't know.
00:07:56I just don't know.
00:07:58Tony, you must try.
00:08:01Yeah, I'll try.
00:08:03But not Donovan's way.
00:08:05What's his way?
00:08:06He wants me to go to this head shrinker, Dr. Brandon.
00:08:09Like I was a flip or something.
00:08:10Is that the way he said it?
00:08:12No, he sprinkled a little sugar on it.
00:08:14But I'm not having any, thank you.
00:08:15Oh, Tony.
00:08:19Okay.
00:08:20Okay, I'll try.
00:08:22But my way.
00:08:25Come on, I'll take you home.
00:08:39Come on, Bert.
00:08:43I'll try.
00:08:48Come on.
00:08:50Come on.
00:08:56Hi, then.
00:08:57Hi.
00:09:00Who was it today?
00:09:02What's the difference?
00:09:03Your principal called.
00:09:04Said it was your fault.
00:09:06Why does she bother you?
00:09:07Because I'm your father.
00:09:09She said I'm supposed to discipline you.
00:09:11I told her at home you never needed discipline.
00:09:13Not even when your mother was alive.
00:09:14I don't know why she has to drag you into it.
00:09:17Look, boy, you missed the point.
00:09:19Well, if you know, tell me.
00:09:24Well, I've got to be going.
00:09:25Sometimes you just have to do things the way people want them done.
00:09:28That makes them happy and they leave you alone.
00:09:32I used to have a foreman like that.
00:09:34Every time I assembled a motor my way, he beefed.
00:09:37But when I assembled it, he...
00:09:39Dad, I don't like to be pushed around.
00:09:43Tony, sometimes you just have to do it the other fellow's way.
00:09:50Well, I've got to be going.
00:09:51Sorry I can't eat with you.
00:09:53Night shift again.
00:09:56Oh, there are a couple of lamb chops in the icebox.
00:09:59I seasoned them the way you like.
00:10:00Just set them in the pan.
00:10:02Dad, I can cook a chop.
00:10:03And be sure you cook them.
00:10:04Don't eat them raw like you did the hamburger yesterday.
00:10:10Tony, think over what I said, would you?
00:10:13I mean about not being so stubborn.
00:10:15Just might make things a lot easier all around.
00:10:18Okay, Dad.
00:10:52I've got to go.
00:10:52Bye.
00:11:01It's Tony and he's not even late.
00:11:03Maybe you're beginning to train him.
00:11:05That's no way to call for a date.
00:11:06When I courted your mother, we...
00:11:08Things were different then.
00:11:09I still want my daughter treated with respect.
00:11:11Your father's right, Arlene.
00:11:13Listen to him.
00:11:14Oh, Dad.
00:11:15It's got nothing to do with respect.
00:11:17That's the way all the kids do it.
00:11:19But I still can't understand why you only date him.
00:11:22Oh, not that I have anything specific against Tony.
00:11:25But there's Steve Harmon, the druggish son.
00:11:28And there's Willie Blake.
00:11:29Oh, love, Mother.
00:11:30I date Tony because I like him.
00:11:33In fact, I like him a lot.
00:11:35Now, you just ask him to come in, Arlene.
00:11:37Go ahead.
00:11:38We won't bite him.
00:11:40Oh, all right.
00:11:46Tony, would you come in for a minute?
00:12:04Good evening.
00:12:05Hello.
00:12:06Hi.
00:12:09Tony, I like things formal once in a while.
00:12:13Well, we just wanted to look at you before you take our daughter out to a party.
00:12:17You don't have any objections.
00:12:20No, I don't.
00:12:21Well, then why don't you call for her properly in her home?
00:12:23Now, Dad.
00:12:24No, no, no.
00:12:24A little man-to-man talk won't hurt anybody.
00:12:28Well, I would.
00:12:29Only you don't look too pleased.
00:12:31No, really.
00:12:32You know, sometimes when I walk in that door, I think you're going to swap me with a baseball bat
00:12:35or something.
00:12:35Oh, I'm sure that's just your imagination.
00:12:38It must be.
00:12:40Unless you feel guilty about something.
00:12:42Now, Dad, you promised.
00:12:44It's the same.
00:12:47Parents of a young girl, and especially a pretty one like Arlene, like to feel proud of the young man
00:12:52that takes her out.
00:12:53Young man who keeps busy with the right kind of things.
00:12:56Like sprinkle a lawn, take out a paper route, haul boxes in the market.
00:13:00Where's the opener, Mary?
00:13:01On the sink, dear.
00:13:03Any job that keeps a teenager out of mischief and builds a good reputation.
00:13:08Oh, yeah, like our bank cashier.
00:13:09You know the one that's missing?
00:13:11The guy that ran off and lost it all at the track.
00:13:13Now, being a smart aleck won't do it.
00:13:15You've got a bow to authority.
00:13:17Everybody's on my back today.
00:13:18Oh, Daddy, it's Halloween, and well, we have to go.
00:13:21Yes, we don't want them to miss any fun.
00:13:23Okay, okay, I've said my piece.
00:13:27On one thing you can be sure of, Mr. Logan.
00:13:29At least I'll protect your daughter.
00:13:32All right, kids, have a good time.
00:13:34Remember, now I want you home by 12.
00:13:36No excuses now.
00:13:3712.
00:13:38You heard what Dad said.
00:13:40Not after midnight.
00:13:57Hey, what got into your dad?
00:13:59You heard about the fight.
00:14:01So, it's over.
00:14:02But I heard more.
00:14:05More?
00:14:06Now, Tony, don't flare up.
00:14:08And please let me say it through once.
00:14:11I asked about this, Dr. Brandon.
00:14:15Now, if he could really help you, it would be wonderful for both of us.
00:14:19And it would make things easier both at school and here at home.
00:14:23Don't forget about the four years of waiting.
00:14:25College and all.
00:14:28All right, Tony.
00:14:32Arlene, get this straight and get it final.
00:14:35I'm not going to any doctor like Dr. Brandon.
00:14:38Not even if you have to?
00:14:40But I don't have to.
00:14:44Now, come on.
00:14:45Forget it.
00:15:13Now, come on.
00:15:32Frank, how are you?
00:15:33Hey, what do you say, Tony?
00:15:34Hi, Arlene.
00:15:34Hey, Tony.
00:15:35Tony, hear this.
00:15:37Hear this.
00:15:37I thought this was going to be a costume party.
00:15:40Hey, man, you really got those things trained.
00:15:42I'd slap them silly, boy.
00:15:46Vic, if you're going to play the bongos all night, who am I going to dance with?
00:15:52Latch on to Frank.
00:15:53He's got no date.
00:15:54But I came with you.
00:15:57Look, how square can you get?
00:15:59You came with me, so you danced with him.
00:16:03It doesn't make sense.
00:16:05I'll clarify it for you.
00:16:08Hey, Frank.
00:16:09You want me?
00:16:10Be my guest.
00:16:21Boy, this sure beats a youth center.
00:16:24Supervised entertainment.
00:16:26Eight to ten.
00:16:27Square dances and waltzes.
00:16:29And a cigarette is a crime.
00:16:30Oh.
00:16:31Scooby-doo.
00:16:36Well.
00:16:40Well, what'd I do?
00:16:42What'd I do?
00:16:44Either too much or too little.
00:16:47You know, I thought this was going to be a costume party.
00:16:50Boy, this pad sure is crazy.
00:16:52And don't forget, it was Tony who found it and got permission to use it.
00:16:55But is it really haunted?
00:16:57Boo!
00:16:58Oh!
00:16:59Stop scaring me.
00:17:00Is this a haunted house?
00:17:02Do I have to call all the signals for you?
00:17:04Well, you don't have to scare me to death.
00:17:07Sometimes I wonder why I date you.
00:17:08Because you dig me and I dig you.
00:17:11No, Vic.
00:17:12Sometimes I don't understand you at all.
00:17:14The understatement of the year.
00:17:16Hear this, hear this.
00:17:18Vic's going to sing this new crazy record for us right now.
00:17:21Oh!
00:17:21Oh!
00:17:23Oh!
00:17:25Oh!
00:17:25Oh!
00:17:27Oh!
00:17:28Oh!
00:17:28Meany Mani Moe
00:17:30I want a gal with a lot of dough When I find her, we're gonna swing
00:17:36Up to the preacher with a wedding ring Tell me where she is, cause I don't know
00:17:42So eeny, meeny, miny, moe I've been lookin' all over town
00:17:49But so far she ain't been around Someday I'll meet her, and then I'll say
00:17:55Shoot, baby, baby, we're on our way Hurry up now and follow me
00:18:01But don't forget to bring your dough, baby
00:18:41Anytime you're feelin' sad or blue You just call me baby and I'll run to you
00:18:47But if you ever leave me, you're gonna pay Fifty dollars alimony every day
00:18:53So I'll be yours from this day on But only till your money's gone
00:18:59Rich girls sure are hard to find But I'll keep lookin' till I lose my mind
00:19:05She's bound to show up eventually Then I'll be rollin' security
00:19:11But where she's hidin', I don't know So eeny, meeny, miny, moe
00:19:18Eeny, meeny, miny, moe
00:19:21Eeny, meeny, miny, moe
00:19:39We got a nice present for Vic in that closet
00:19:41You know he's always the life of the party And he knocks himself out to entertain us
00:19:45Well the kids got together to get him this present Go on, you give it to him, you're his girl
00:19:49Oh, I'd be glad to
00:20:00Some joke
00:20:02Maybe you think it's funny, but I don't
00:20:05But anyway, why does everybody pick on me?
00:20:08You're right, baby
00:20:10And from now on, anybody picks on you is gonna have to fight me
00:20:14Now for that I'll collect her kiss in advance
00:20:21Oh, Tony, I bet you had a lot to do with all this
00:20:24Me?
00:20:24Yes, you
00:20:26And I bet you're not so innocent either
00:20:28Now why do they always pick on us?
00:20:30It isn't fair
00:20:31I'll say it isn't
00:20:32Just when I was gonna give her a nice present
00:20:34That's women for you, no appreciation
00:20:35What present?
00:20:37This one
00:20:40It is
00:20:41It's not nice
00:20:42I can't even put in here
00:20:44I don't know
00:20:45Oh, candy
00:20:48Oh, sweet
00:20:50Oh
00:20:58Oh, give it up
00:20:59I'm sorry
00:21:02Allie, hold on, I wanna see Vic
00:21:05Hey Vic
00:21:10Can you play the big drums like you do the bongos?
00:21:12Just lead me to them.
00:21:14Can I play the big drums better than the bongos?
00:21:16Great, they're in there.
00:21:18Yeah?
00:21:18And give me a real long blast, will you?
00:21:20Sure, sure.
00:21:22Great, great.
00:21:27Thanks.
00:21:36I believe in Sharers.
00:21:40All right, now, okay, let's have some food, okay?
00:21:43Come on, gang, let's eat.
00:21:45Yeah, at least there's no gags in the food.
00:21:47This party's really frugal, eh, Ham?
00:21:49I've never had so much fun.
00:21:51Let me get that one.
00:21:52Oh, thank you.
00:21:56Oh, you can't help me.
00:21:57Yeah.
00:21:58Oh, yeah.
00:22:00Oh, yeah.
00:22:05Oh, yeah.
00:22:21The End
00:22:41Everything normal, my boy.
00:22:44Physical examination is a formality, but a necessary one.
00:22:48Before we enter the mind, we must know the condition of the body.
00:22:54Tony, you're a perfectly normal human being.
00:22:58There's no reason in the world why you can't have a full, wonderful life if...
00:23:03Yeah, if. If I adjust, huh, Doc?
00:23:06It's the if we're going to work on, son.
00:23:08We'll work on it together. Okay, Tony?
00:23:11You're the doctor. That's why I'm here.
00:23:17All right, Dr. Wagner.
00:23:19Tony, will you just sit down over here?
00:23:29What is it?
00:23:30Just a mild sedative.
00:23:33It won't make me dopey or anything, will it? I have to drive home.
00:23:35No, it's simply to relax you.
00:23:37Now, drink it down.
00:23:43I'll be back in a minute.
00:23:50Hugo, prepare the scopolamine.
00:24:03What are you doing?
00:24:04I'm going to mix the serum with the scopolamine.
00:24:07Alfred, do you realize the possible consequences?
00:24:10I realize one thing.
00:24:11That at last, after years of searching,
00:24:14I found a suitable person for my experiment.
00:24:17His record at school, what the school principal told me,
00:24:19what I learned from Detective Sergeant Donovan
00:24:21gives him the proper, disturbed, emotional background I need.
00:24:24And with what I found out from the physical examination,
00:24:27this boy is my perfect subject.
00:24:29There were certain telltale marks in his body only I would recognize.
00:24:33But you know what might happen.
00:24:35Might.
00:24:36In science, one must be sure.
00:24:39I'm going to take this out of the realm of possibilities
00:24:42into the world of exact science.
00:24:45If I'm successful, then I can be certain.
00:24:48But you're sacrificing a human life.
00:24:50Do you cry over a guinea pig?
00:24:52This boy's a free police case.
00:24:54We're probably saving him from the gas chamber.
00:24:55The boy is so young, and the transformation horrible.
00:24:58You call yourself a scientist.
00:25:01That's why you've never been more than an assistant.
00:25:04But if you were to fear, if you say one word...
00:25:05No, no, no, Alfred.
00:25:06You can trust me.
00:25:08Yes, I know that.
00:25:09You've been more than an assistant on other occasions.
00:25:11Accomplice would be a better word.
00:25:15What is the plan?
00:25:16Through hypnosis, I'm going to regress this boy back.
00:25:20Back into the primitive past that lurks within him.
00:25:23I'm going to transform him.
00:25:24And unleash the savage instincts that lie hidden within.
00:25:27And then?
00:25:28Then I'll be judged a benefactor.
00:25:31Mankind is on the verge of destroying itself.
00:25:33The only hope for the human race is to hurl it back into its primitive dawn.
00:25:36To start all over again.
00:25:39What's one life compared to such a triumph?
00:25:56Well, you'll only feel a scratch.
00:25:57Believe me.
00:26:11And this makes the hypnosis more comfortable and prepares the way for analysis.
00:26:16Now, remember, I don't want to be disturbed.
00:26:27Tony, you must think of this as a trip.
00:26:30A sort of voyage of discovery.
00:26:34On the way, we'll find out many fascinating things about you.
00:26:38And in the end, you will no longer be disturbed or troubled.
00:26:43Because you will be you.
00:26:48You've placed yourself in my hands.
00:26:51I'm the pilot.
00:26:52You're the passenger.
00:26:53But instead of going forward into space,
00:26:57we're going backwards in time.
00:27:04Begin at 100 and count backwards.
00:27:08We'll start together.
00:27:10100.
00:27:12100.
00:27:1499.
00:27:1699.
00:27:1798.
00:27:1998.
00:27:2273.
00:27:2573.
00:27:2672.
00:27:2872.
00:27:30Quickly, tell me, where are you?
00:27:33I'm on the beach.
00:27:35How old are you?
00:27:39About 12, I think.
00:27:41Go on.
00:27:44I'm playing with some kids.
00:27:47I'm the older.
00:27:49The older boys tries to take away one of our toys.
00:27:54He grabs it and runs away.
00:27:56And what do you do?
00:28:00I run after him.
00:28:03I jump him.
00:28:06I scratch him, choke him.
00:28:10He's older than I am, but...
00:28:12But he begins to cry.
00:28:16Some...
00:28:17Some people gather around us and...
00:28:22That'll be all for today.
00:28:24Yes.
00:28:25You may wake up.
00:28:29Wake up!
00:28:33You okay, Tony?
00:28:36I'll see you day after tomorrow at the same time.
00:28:41Don't worry, my boy.
00:28:42Soon you'll be yourself.
00:28:44Your true self.
00:28:58You okay, Tony?
00:29:00You okay, Tony?
00:29:00You okay, Tony?
00:29:06You okay, Tony?
00:29:14Let's go.
00:29:17very small tell me what you're doing
00:29:22i don't know two two one one now where are you to me concentrate where are you now
00:29:40i don't know
00:29:43i don't know it it's dark cold where where
00:29:53you tell me please tell me i'll help you because i'm your friend
00:30:01it will all become clear to you tell me tell me tell me remember how it felt
00:30:10to run over the hills in the moonlight to hide by the stream to wait in silence until
00:30:16no no remember how wonderful it was when you sprang suddenly dug in with your fangs a soft
00:30:21throat the gush of warm blood no no yes i want you to remember you must remember
00:30:40you know vic you're good enough to sign up with a band he's had lots of offers oh get off
00:30:45my back
00:30:45will you now what you told me
00:30:50tony you can tell me to shut up if you want but you're not with it tonight
00:30:54no i'm not like you're not yourself
00:30:58yes i'm not myself i think i'll take arlene home
00:31:05come on honey let's cut out that's right i promised your folks i'd have you home by midnight you listen
00:31:11all frank and interfere with you lovebirds no thanks everybody else is paired up how are you
00:31:15gonna get home how will i get home i'll get home on my feet i'll walk i'll take that shortcut
00:31:21through
00:31:21the woods brings me right out by the power works why don't you two join us at ruby's drive-in
00:31:27no we're going right home go on tony we'll lock up oh so you've joined the exclusive set
00:31:33no you just talk too much that's all i'm for peace and quiet oh come on tony let's go
00:31:49good night arlene see you tomorrow tony
00:32:02don't forget map first thing in the morning early sure i'll sack in right away
00:32:11okay
00:32:18oh
00:32:20oh
00:32:39Here we go.
00:32:52Let's go.
00:33:25Hello?
00:33:34Who's there?
00:34:02Who's there?
00:34:03Who's there?
00:34:03Who's there?
00:34:40Who's there?
00:34:43No!
00:34:45No!
00:34:46Get away!
00:34:47Get away!
00:34:48Help!
00:34:50Help!
00:34:52Help!
00:34:57Help!
00:35:24Get away!
00:35:27Get away!
00:35:42Get away!
00:35:56Get away!
00:36:09Get away!
00:36:16Get away!
00:36:19Get away!
00:36:25Get away!
00:36:39Get away!
00:36:43Get away!
00:36:58Get away!
00:37:03Get away!
00:37:08Get away!
00:37:11Get away!
00:37:28Get away!
00:37:33Get away!
00:37:35Go and see the mayor!
00:37:42Hi, Pepe.
00:37:45I'm going down to the lab.
00:37:46Get away!
00:37:47Better get those pictures locked up in the file.
00:37:55Pepe!
00:37:56How are you?
00:37:57Get away!
00:38:06Oh, Chris!
00:38:07Do you mind if I take a look at that picture?
00:38:10You knew the boy?
00:38:11Once in a while I played pinnacle with his father.
00:38:15Very small things.
00:38:17Yes, I knew the boy.
00:38:19But perhaps I had a better reason.
00:38:23Let me see the picture.
00:38:24You're not to say anything about this to anyone.
00:38:26Understand?
00:38:28It's going on 12 years that I'm working here.
00:38:31Have I ever said a word?
00:38:37What's the matter?
00:38:39You see something we missed?
00:38:41Poor boy.
00:38:43Poor boy.
00:38:44Pepe, I don't blame you for being upset.
00:38:46Imagine how his family feels.
00:38:49I know what killed him.
00:38:51You do?
00:38:53He was killed by a werewolf.
00:38:59A what?
00:39:00In the old country.
00:39:02In my little village.
00:39:03In the Carpathian Mountains.
00:39:05There was a story passed on from generation to generation.
00:39:10Some say it was a legend.
00:39:12But I know it was the truth.
00:39:14I'll tell you what werewolf is.
00:39:17It's a human being possessed by a wolf.
00:39:21When the evil eye is on you.
00:39:25The savage beast somehow gets inside and controls you.
00:39:30Makes you look and act like a wolf.
00:39:33Makes you hunt down your victim and kill it like a wolf.
00:39:38Yes.
00:39:39Kill you.
00:39:41With fangs.
00:39:43Like a wolf.
00:39:45Why you're crazy.
00:39:47You better not let anyone hear you talk like that.
00:39:49That'd be a wind up in a booby hatch.
00:39:51Werewolf.
00:39:52Come on.
00:39:53Yes, that's what I said.
00:39:55The first time it was told to me.
00:39:58But later, what I saw, what I heard convinced me.
00:40:03I'm gonna put these away and lock the fire.
00:40:05You just forget I never show them to you.
00:40:11Yes.
00:40:13I'll be glad to forget this.
00:40:16If I can.
00:40:20Oh, how awful.
00:40:23Poor Frank.
00:40:29Well, hello Tony, my boy.
00:40:31Come on in.
00:40:33You're a little early, but welcome.
00:40:36Thanks, Dr. Brannon.
00:40:37I, uh...
00:40:38Well, the reason I came early is...
00:40:40You don't have to tell me why.
00:40:41Let me be the one to interpret the symptoms.
00:40:43After all, you have placed yourself in my hands, so to speak.
00:40:47Tony, punctuality is a phase of adjustment.
00:40:50Sometimes the patient leans backward to be prompt.
00:40:52Comes even before his appointment.
00:40:54Now, is that clear?
00:40:55No, doctor.
00:40:56That's not why I'm here.
00:40:58I wanted to tell you about something...
00:41:00No, you don't have to tell me now.
00:41:01I'll hear it all under hypnosis.
00:41:03I'll get the injection ready.
00:41:10Is the scopolamine ready?
00:41:12Yes.
00:41:15Alfred, you read the paper.
00:41:16You know what happened.
00:41:17There's a difference between a newspaper story and a scientific report.
00:41:21I have to be sure.
00:41:22Even in a minor experiment.
00:41:25You know how many guinea pigs are used up before the trailblazer is ready to announce a new discovery to
00:41:29the scientific world?
00:41:31Surely you know how skeptical scientists are.
00:41:34Indeed have to be.
00:41:35But you realize the consequences.
00:41:37I realize that I have an old woman for an assistant.
00:41:40If you mean I have a heart, I don't consider that an insult.
00:41:43I mean that you're standing in the way of progress.
00:41:45Progress?
00:41:46Do you call it progress to hurl back the human race to its savage beginnings?
00:41:50It may prove to be the only road to progress.
00:41:59Go ahead, my boy.
00:42:01Dr. Brandon, there's something I have to tell you.
00:42:06I don't know if it really happened.
00:42:09It's more like a nightmare.
00:42:11I...
00:42:12Now, Tony.
00:42:13Very often in psychotherapy, strange things seem to happen.
00:42:17Sometimes when we light up the dark corner of the human mind...
00:42:20Doctor!
00:42:22Doctor, please help me.
00:42:24And do exactly as I say.
00:42:26All I can tell you is that your progress is excellent.
00:42:28I've even told the principal of your school that.
00:42:30Yes.
00:42:31I'm extremely pleased with the progress you've been making.
00:42:34And soon, Tony.
00:42:35Very soon.
00:42:37You'll be your true self again.
00:42:40Come on.
00:42:51Now, this is a map of the area.
00:42:54We'll start with the abandoned house.
00:42:56Teenagers call it the haunted house.
00:42:58You'd question them?
00:42:59Yeah, just informally.
00:43:00They had a party after a football game and went home.
00:43:03They all drove except Frank, who walked through the woods.
00:43:07How about his parents?
00:43:08His mother's in a state of shock.
00:43:10His father wants to know just one thing.
00:43:12What are the police doing about this?
00:43:13That's it.
00:43:15They'll all be down on us unless we find a killer.
00:43:22Chief Baker.
00:43:27Donovan.
00:43:29Yeah.
00:43:30Okay, thanks.
00:43:33Picked up a couple of vagrants out at the freight yard.
00:43:35Well, go ahead.
00:43:36I'll be right in.
00:43:38Well, I checked the neighboring towns.
00:43:40There aren't any circuses, carnivals, or county fairs.
00:43:42If they come at all, they come in the spring.
00:43:44How about the farms?
00:43:45I checked those, too.
00:43:46They're mostly truck.
00:43:47Very little livestock.
00:43:48A few pigs penned up.
00:43:49Some horses.
00:43:50There's a mink farm about three miles north of here.
00:43:53But they're all baby mink.
00:43:55First thing they do is cut off their teeth.
00:43:56Oh, no.
00:43:57That's not good.
00:43:59Well, everything seems to lead to a dead end.
00:44:07Very good, Theresa.
00:44:08Your form is improving.
00:44:10Thank you, Miss Dolphin.
00:44:11But I must repeat.
00:44:12We're judged on points, and Linwood High has won the gymnastic events three years in a row.
00:44:16Oh, I certainly hope we win this time.
00:44:18So do I.
00:44:19Have you had enough for today?
00:44:20I've got to go.
00:44:21Oh, gee, I'd like to practice for about another half hour.
00:44:24Well, you don't need me.
00:44:25Just remember the other pointers I gave you.
00:44:28I've got some shopping to do.
00:44:29You go right ahead.
00:44:30Anyway, you make me very self-conscious, breathing down my neck all the time and picking on all my mistakes.
00:44:36I just want to try it a few more times.
00:44:38That's the spirit.
00:44:39Good night.
00:44:46Will you come in, Tony?
00:44:52I hope you didn't mind waiting.
00:44:54I had some reports to finish.
00:44:58Well, uh, you wanted to see me.
00:45:00Yes, I wanted to have a little chat with you.
00:45:03And for heaven's sakes, Tony, don't look so glum or so suspicious.
00:45:06For once we meet on a friendlier basis.
00:45:09No, you're not going to chew me out then.
00:45:11As you say, I'm not going to chew you out.
00:45:13Sit down, Tony.
00:45:16I have a report here from Dr. Brandon.
00:45:18Naturally, all this is kept strictly confidential.
00:45:21It's a report of progress, which I'm happy to confirm.
00:45:24You mean he says I'm adjusting.
00:45:26Very much so.
00:45:28Your grades are about the same, but then your grades were always high.
00:45:31However, your conduct is very much improved.
00:45:35Tony, you're coming along just fine.
00:45:38Thanks, I'm glad.
00:45:39And as a reward, I want you to know that if you continue this way, you'll earn an honors certificate.
00:45:46Yes, Tony?
00:45:48I'll recommend you to the State College.
00:45:51Your grades will be high and your department will match.
00:45:55This means so much to me, Miss Ferguson.
00:45:57So far, every pupil I've recommended has reflected great credit on Rockdale High.
00:46:02And I know you will.
00:46:04So keep it up till graduation.
00:46:06Then you'll be off to your real career.
00:46:10Thanks a lot.
00:46:12I always knew that if somehow we could just break through to you,
00:46:16I mean really get inside of you,
00:46:18you'd be a credit to your father and to your school.
00:46:23You're welcome.
00:46:26Dismissed.
00:49:15Did you see him?
00:49:17Yes, I saw.
00:49:19Did you recognize him?
00:49:23I'll call the police.
00:49:24I'll call the police!
00:49:43Miss Ferguson, I know this is difficult, but anything you can do to help us.
00:49:54It came running out of the gymnasium.
00:50:01I recognized the jacket, the trousers.
00:50:05They were the same?
00:50:08The same.
00:50:11With the face, the eyes, the hands like clothes.
00:50:22I never saw anything like it before.
00:50:25But you recognized him.
00:50:26It was Tony, all right.
00:50:27It was his jacket.
00:50:28Anybody chase him?
00:50:29No, it all happened too fast.
00:50:31Besides, we were paralyzed, man.
00:50:33Just too paralyzed.
00:50:34And then he disappeared?
00:50:35Yeah, like an animal.
00:50:37They jumped the fence and ran to the fields.
00:50:55The whole area's been blocked off.
00:50:57At all points bulletin has gone out.
00:50:59There's no way he can possibly escape.
00:51:01He?
00:51:01Well, he, yeah.
00:51:02Call it what you will.
00:51:03Seems to me werewolf would be more appropriate.
00:51:06Very well, then.
00:51:06I realize it makes a better story.
00:51:08Werewolf.
00:51:08In the meantime, what protection are you giving the people?
00:51:11Especially the teenagers?
00:51:12The very best we possibly can.
00:51:14Parents have been warned to keep their children at home.
00:51:17Theaters, recreation halls, bowling alleys have all been shut down.
00:51:20What about the werewolf?
00:51:22Posse's been formed.
00:51:23They're going to start right away.
00:51:24But in the meantime, the werewolf is at large.
00:51:26But not for long.
00:51:28You hope.
00:51:29You'll find this is different than tracking down the ordinary criminal.
00:51:32You're dealing with the cunning, the ruthlessness of something that is supernatural.
00:51:36Oh, come now.
00:51:38Let's don't add to the panic that already exists.
00:51:41The people are entitled to know everything, and my paper's going to see that they get it.
00:51:45Maybe if you hadn't kept the first murder so secret.
00:51:47Don't try to place the blame for this.
00:51:50We did everything that was reasonable in the interest of public protection and safety.
00:51:55All right.
00:51:57May we see the official pictures?
00:51:59No, they're locked in our files.
00:52:02You can't keep this a secret, Chief.
00:52:04The second murder has blown the lid off.
00:52:06A TV truck is on its way out right now.
00:52:08Teenagers are going to be interviewed.
00:52:10Parents, teachers.
00:52:11A psychologist was involved too, wasn't he?
00:52:13You can't pry into that.
00:52:15Just what are you trying to do, Ed?
00:52:17To the grief of the families already involved?
00:52:20Don't make this a personal issue, Chief Baker.
00:52:23You have your work cut out.
00:52:24We have ours.
00:52:28In that case, gentlemen,
00:52:31you'll understand that we're very busy.
00:52:36Well, there's one thing you can be sure of.
00:52:38We'll be with you every step of the hunt from now on.
00:52:41Oh, I'm sure of that, Mr. Doyle.
00:52:48Doctor, what's your opinion?
00:52:50I'm sorry, Sergeant, but I cannot be swayed by mass hysteria.
00:52:54But there were eyewitnesses who swear they saw him.
00:52:56Hallucinations.
00:52:57I'd have to see this so-called beast with my own eyes.
00:53:01After all, a scientist needs a platform of concrete facts before venturing an opinion
00:53:05and overwhelming proof before stating a conclusion.
00:53:08Doctor, this is hardly the time for a lecture.
00:53:10You had Tony under your professional care.
00:53:12You were with him time and again.
00:53:14You were supposed to help him.
00:53:15As far as I know, I did.
00:53:17His behavior after I took the case proves that.
00:53:19Did you come across any hint?
00:53:21A clue?
00:53:22Did you reveal anything?
00:53:24I keep careful case histories of all my patients,
00:53:27but I don't need to tell you that's a matter of strict confidence between doctor and patient.
00:53:30Yes, I'm aware of that.
00:53:32However we hoped you would cooperate.
00:53:34Help us.
00:53:35Don't you think you're wasting a lot of valuable time interrogating me?
00:53:38After all, your duty is to try and find this, uh,
00:53:41this young man.
00:53:45Why do you shy away from the word?
00:53:48Everyone's using it.
00:53:50Werewolf.
00:53:51I do not subscribe to old wives' tales.
00:53:54It's my belief that these legends or myths
00:53:56passed out with the invention of electricity.
00:53:59After all, this is America, modern America,
00:54:02not a hamlet in the Carpathian Mountains.
00:54:04What did the Carpathian Mountains have to do with us?
00:54:07That's where the legend was born.
00:54:10The people there believe in werewolves.
00:54:13When the shadows of night creep over their gloomy hills,
00:54:17the hungry dogs howl in the moonlight,
00:54:20the peasants cross themselves and hide in their huts.
00:54:23Any canine they see with sharp white teeth and glittering eyes,
00:54:27they call a werewolf.
00:54:29Doctor, you seem to know a great deal about these myths.
00:54:32I amuse myself with fantasy.
00:54:35I amuse myself with fantasy.
00:54:38I live by facts.
00:54:43Hi, Pepe.
00:54:45You're in late tonight.
00:54:48Oh, Chris.
00:54:50Was this teenage girl killed the same way?
00:54:53Yeah, same way.
00:54:56I told you.
00:54:57I knew.
00:54:59A werewolf.
00:55:01Tell me something, Pepe.
00:55:03In the old country, did they ever catch a werewolf?
00:55:07Never.
00:55:08Never.
00:55:30Did your boyfriend ever give you any indications?
00:55:32Never.
00:55:33Never.
00:55:34Do you realize that if this thing had come over him when he was with you...
00:55:38Now, there's no use upsetting our little girl any more than she is now.
00:55:41Sorry that you talked to her in the first place.
00:55:43Yes, I think that's enough.
00:55:44She's been crying ever since this thing happened.
00:55:47She must get more rest.
00:55:50Well, just one more picture.
00:55:56Now, you're not going to let her go to school.
00:55:58Well, school's closed.
00:55:59This thing is over.
00:56:00Anyway, we'll protect her right here in our own home.
00:56:04You don't really believe that your son is...
00:56:07No, no.
00:56:07I can't believe.
00:56:10What kind of a boy was Tony?
00:56:13Is Tony.
00:56:15He was always on the quiet side.
00:56:18Kept pretty much to himself.
00:56:21Maybe I should have remarried.
00:56:23A good woman around the house.
00:56:26The affection of a mother.
00:56:27A boy needs that.
00:56:29Especially when he's grown up.
00:56:32Not that Tony ever complained.
00:56:34I even asked him.
00:56:35Does he miss...
00:56:37Should I...
00:56:44As if he knew no woman could ever replace his mother in my heart.
00:56:49Or in his...
00:56:51What I mean is...
00:56:52Did he always obey you?
00:56:55Yes.
00:56:57Only I had to know how to ask him.
00:56:59Ask him the right way and he'd do anything.
00:57:03Tony's a good boy.
00:57:05I don't care what they say.
00:57:07Tony's a good boy.
00:57:10Yet he hasn't come home or you haven't heard from him since he left his school earlier this morning.
00:57:14Oh, certainly he must know how worried you are.
00:57:19Of course you know what the principal and his teenage friends are saying about the terror.
00:57:24How it looked.
00:57:26Wouldn't this indicate to you that perhaps Tony is the...
00:57:28Leave me alone, will you?
00:57:32Leave me alone.
00:57:46Pat, men are all ready.
00:57:48Oh, thanks.
00:57:55It may seem like a long shot, Donovan, but if we can capture it before morning, save the community a
00:57:59lot of trouble.
00:58:01And panic.
00:58:02You can try.
00:58:03But night in the woods is going to be tough.
00:58:05One thing in our favor.
00:58:07Can't go very far.
00:58:08It can only travel on foot.
00:58:10Also, it's got to stop to rest and eat.
00:58:13Let's go.
00:58:14Let's go.
00:58:16Let's go.
00:58:18Let's go.
00:58:26All right, now.
00:58:27We'll move in stagger fashion.
00:58:29We'll circle the outer edges first.
00:58:32Then keep going round and round until we meet in the center.
00:58:35If you run across it or even if you see any suspicious tracks, notify me immediately on the walkie-talkie.
00:58:42Now, don't fire unless you're attacked.
00:58:46I want to try to bring this thing in alive, if possible.
00:58:49Oh, another thing.
00:58:51When we get further in the woods, I want you to light the torches.
00:58:54Animals are afraid of fire.
00:58:57Maybe werewolves are, too.
00:58:59All right, let's go.
00:58:59Come on, Donovan.
00:59:03Come on.
00:59:04Come on.
00:59:06Come on.
00:59:06Come on.
00:59:07Come on.
00:59:08Come on.
00:59:10Come on.
00:59:15Come on.
00:59:36Let's go.
00:59:38I think you better light the torches.
00:59:45All right, Charlie, take a couple of torches and go on up the hill there.
00:59:49Donovan, will you take a man and beat up this ravine?
00:59:52All right.
01:00:00All right, you go ahead.
01:00:36All right.
01:00:55Hey, Mike, come over here.
01:01:22All right.
01:01:24All right.
01:01:24All right.
01:01:25All right.
01:01:43All right.
01:01:45All right.
01:01:52All right.
01:01:53All right.
01:02:07All right.
01:02:09All right.
01:02:24All right.
01:02:28All right.
01:02:30All right.
01:02:33All right.
01:03:12All right.
01:03:12All right.
01:03:13All right.
01:03:16Goodman, did you see anything?
01:03:17There's a dog back up there he killed.
01:03:19No?
01:03:21Well, he's got to be in here some place.
01:03:24No sense of looking for him in this light, though.
01:03:27Looked on him in post-guard so he can't possibly escape.
01:03:30We've got to get him.
01:04:24Go ahead answer it just tell him to give himself up tell him it's the best way.
01:04:29Advise mrs. father to surrender hello thanks thanks it's only the foreman I'm not being
01:04:53docked for staying home tonight as if that matters as if anything could matter
01:05:05if only knew for sure he's still alive if only knew.
01:05:19All right.
01:05:22All right.
01:05:32All right.
01:05:34All right.
01:05:39All right.
01:05:40All right.
01:05:43All right.
01:05:45All right.
01:05:55Look what I found, like a cloth ripped off.
01:05:58How do you know it's his?
01:05:59The official description, he wore a jacket like this now.
01:06:01But how do you know that's part of his jacket?
01:06:04You know, I think we better call him quarter.
01:06:15Alfred, don't interrupt Hugo.
01:06:18Alfred, aren't you wasting your time?
01:06:21Or do you have a second victim in view?
01:06:23I'm not wasting my time and I don't like to hear the subject of a world-shaking experiment referred to
01:06:28as a victim.
01:06:29Call him what you like.
01:06:31But he's being hunted down like a dangerous animal.
01:06:34And after he's captured.
01:06:36I'm not so sure he will be captured.
01:06:38Transformation into a werewolf is not all on the minor side.
01:06:41It also gives the subject the cunning of an animal.
01:06:45And you think somehow he will come here?
01:06:50All I have to do is wait.
01:06:53He must come here.
01:06:55I'm the only link he has left on his last hope.
01:07:10He has left on my last hope.
01:07:11He will be able to see his hand.
01:07:16No, I will.
01:07:17I will not have a lower cliff.
01:07:17I heard he has a second view.
01:07:17He has a second view.
01:07:18We are only talking about his sword.
01:07:18I will not have to go.
01:07:18There is no card who has to be cut.
01:07:18He has a third view.
01:07:19He has no card who has supplied him.
01:07:19He has no card new to the candle.
01:07:23He has no card of his hand,
01:07:23He has no card of his hand.
01:08:18Hey, you!
01:08:23Next time, use the crosswalk.
01:08:32One or more people aren't killed.
01:08:56Let her answer it.
01:08:59All right, miss.
01:09:01You enter it.
01:09:06Remember now, I'll hold them long enough so we can trace the call.
01:09:17Hello?
01:09:23Hello?
01:09:41Whoever he was, he hung up.
01:09:47Do you recognize his voice?
01:09:50I couldn't be sure.
01:09:56Look, miss, if you're trying to protect him by holding back anything, you're wrong.
01:10:00His best bet is to give himself up.
01:10:01Well, I only heard the word hello.
01:10:03How could I be sure?
01:10:16Sergeant Donovan.
01:10:18Where?
01:10:21Tenth and Hudson.
01:10:23Tenth and Hudson.
01:10:24What came in?
01:10:25Somebody just caught sight of him.
01:10:27Downtown?
01:10:27Makes sense.
01:10:28No trace of him in the woods and all the roads are blocked.
01:10:30Let's go, Chris.
01:10:39The results of the case of Mrs. Banks indicate that...
01:10:46I was expecting you.
01:10:54Come on in, Tony.
01:10:57Dr. Brannon, I know what I am.
01:11:00What I become.
01:11:03Help me, doctor!
01:11:04Please!
01:11:06I know they're going to catch me, but don't let anyone see me like that!
01:11:09Please, doctor!
01:11:09Help me!
01:11:11Please help me!
01:11:13Of course, Tony.
01:11:14Of course.
01:11:16Come on over here.
01:11:25Alfred, I beg you.
01:11:27It's too late to bring the dead back to life.
01:11:30But at least you can help him.
01:11:32Help correct a terrible mistake.
01:11:34A mistake?
01:11:34You dare call a scientific triumph a mistake?
01:11:38What are you going to do now?
01:11:40He must make the voyage back once more.
01:11:44I must see with my own eyes and record with my own camera.
01:11:48Here.
01:11:49You'll be the witness.
01:11:50We'll have it all on film.
01:11:52From the time I first give him the injection through the transformation.
01:11:55And then no one will doubt my word.
01:11:58Even the most exacting, the most skeptical of scientists,
01:12:03will be convinced that I have penetrated the deepest secrets of creation.
01:12:09That I have achieved the first perfect case of regression.
01:12:16I've watched you go ahead.
01:12:17I'm so sorry.
01:12:19I'm so sorry, a plan.
01:12:25I'll have to tell you the next question.
01:12:50God.
01:13:15Alfred, stop him.
01:13:48Tony, Tony, I'm your friend, I'm the only friend you've got, Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony,
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01:14:31Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony
01:14:50There's no other way out.
01:14:52Nothing else we could do.
01:14:54We had to.
01:14:55Yeah.
01:14:57Don't you see his face? I mean, before.
01:14:59I'll never forget it.
01:15:01But at least they'll see him this way now.
01:15:06What about him?
01:15:08I don't know.
01:15:09My hunch is the score was even.
01:15:13Boy, the newspapers will just eat this up.
01:15:18Yeah.
01:15:20But after they've had their field day, one thing will be clear.
01:15:23It's not for man to interfere in the ways of God.
01:15:37but eventually...
01:15:39but perhaps they didn't get to see him next time.
01:15:47If you lose him now like
01:15:47You had to listen to me.
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