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00:00:43Here it is.
00:00:47John Doe.
00:00:49John Doe's a legitimate name, Captain Peters.
00:00:53What do you got? His wallet was under the bed.
00:00:56His name was Grabowski.
00:01:00.encies
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00:01:52Just one more question, Mrs. Grabowski.
00:01:55I know how difficult this must be.
00:01:59Did your husband have any previous history of heart trouble?
00:02:03No.
00:02:08Anything else?
00:02:10Among other things, coronary thrombosis.
00:02:14Meaning?
00:02:15A clot in the right and left ventricle,
00:02:19formed by coagulation of the blood,
00:02:22due from extreme exhaustion.
00:02:24Was he fooling around?
00:02:27Was he ever.
00:02:30Here we go.
00:02:31Here we go.
00:02:53Like I said, I was in the room next door, but I didn't hear anything.
00:02:57Not a sound.
00:02:58Are you sure, Mr. Ferris?
00:02:59Think carefully.
00:03:01Well, except maybe for one thing.
00:03:04Go ahead.
00:03:05They let the TV set on.
00:03:07Do you remember what was playing?
00:03:08No, it was after it went off the air, I mean.
00:03:10I could hear it humming.
00:03:11Humming.
00:03:12You know...
00:03:13Yeah, yeah.
00:03:15Do you remember what time that was?
00:03:16Oh, about 10 p.m., I guess. I don't know.
00:03:20Anything else?
00:03:21Sheriff's Department.
00:03:21No, that's everything.
00:03:24Well, thank you very much for your cooperation, Mr. Ferris.
00:03:26We know how to get in touch with you.
00:03:27Hey, did they have all that written down?
00:03:28Yes, I've got it.
00:03:29We'll be right over.
00:03:34Oh, I don't know if it means anything, but check the local TV stations.
00:03:39Right.
00:03:40What's the matter?
00:03:42They just found another body.
00:04:11Hey.
00:04:15Hi.
00:04:21What can I do for you?
00:04:23Oh, I'm Neil Agar, State Department Security.
00:04:28Oh, yeah.
00:04:30All right.
00:04:30It's been a madhouse around here.
00:04:32I...
00:04:32Somewhere in this massive bureaucratic garbage you should telegram.
00:04:35Sorry I couldn't meet you at the airport myself.
00:04:37Oh, it's okay.
00:04:39Uh, could I take a look at the Grabowski file, please?
00:04:42Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:04:44Um, uh...
00:04:47When those ditches come out, they're out.
00:04:51I've been briefed.
00:04:52They asked me to help keep you out of trouble.
00:04:55What happened?
00:04:56Nothing much, really.
00:04:58I guess they sent me down on this one.
00:05:00It looks like an easy one after that last one.
00:05:02That's what I figured.
00:05:02I don't know what the government wants in this one for.
00:05:04It seems innocuous enough.
00:05:06Well, the Pentagon likes to keep their eye on government-sponsored research facilities,
00:05:10like a brand.
00:05:12You know.
00:05:13Incidentally, we had another one.
00:05:16Another what?
00:05:17Another death.
00:05:18Heart attack, massive coronary...
00:05:20I'll schedule an autopsy.
00:05:23Is somebody a brand, Captain?
00:05:24No.
00:05:25Kid at the factory.
00:05:26You think the government wants in that one, too?
00:05:29It was there all the time.
00:05:31Can you do a heart failure?
00:05:34Thanks, guys.
00:05:51Hi, Mom.
00:05:52Hi.
00:05:53Hi.
00:05:54Neil Agar.
00:05:54I'm expected.
00:05:55Okay.
00:05:57Hey, it's through this other day.
00:06:01Can I help you?
00:06:07I'm sorry.
00:06:08He's not in his office.
00:06:10Michael Levy.
00:06:11Please call reception.
00:06:13I appreciate it.
00:06:39I appreciate it.
00:06:41I appreciate it.
00:06:41I appreciate it.
00:06:44this place is really impressive who's in charge i am really yes well i'm neil agar state department
00:06:53security i'm here to investigate professor gobowski's death what can i do for you
00:07:00well you assisted him didn't you on his bacteriological warfare report
00:07:05that's right could i see the file please that's highly confidential information
00:07:12you wouldn't want me to pull rank on you would you
00:07:21may i see your clearance
00:07:28now may i see the file please
00:07:38will mr paul heller please call reception
00:07:49you
00:07:53you
00:07:57you
00:07:59you
00:08:11you
00:08:12there you go through my things
00:08:16there's this part of the job that you were the last person to see him alive and you
00:08:21had dinner with him on the night he was murdered
00:08:24why do you say murdered
00:08:28sorry
00:08:30well we had dinner that night whenever we work late we always have dinner
00:08:35uh gretchen knew about it
00:08:37gretchen
00:08:39his wife
00:08:41how convenient
00:08:43yes
00:08:48all right you might as well know
00:08:51we went to dinner at the flamingo bar and grill
00:08:56and by about 10 o'clock we were playing knees
00:08:58he's under the table and having dessert like the good old days
00:09:02and then we went to the motel and then it happened
00:09:07what happened
00:09:09what happened
00:09:10we bawled and we bawled and we bawled till he dropped dead
00:09:16touche
00:09:18let's go to lunch
00:09:19okay
00:09:22yeah
00:09:23yeah
00:09:23yeah
00:09:27yeah
00:09:31yeah
00:09:32yeah
00:09:33yeah
00:09:36yeah
00:09:36Oh, my God.
00:10:08It's a small town, Mr. Eggert. Nothing ever really happens here, so we have to find ways to amuse ourselves.
00:10:14We never really get a chance to get down to LA. There are a lot of sex games that go
00:10:18on here. Wife swapping and a lot of related nonsense. Scientists really aren't any different from the rest of humanity.
00:10:27Just a bit more inventive is all. Excuse me. Am I boring you, Mr. Eggert?
00:10:34Oh, I'm sorry. What you were saying?
00:10:39All of Jack's friends are notorious Don wants.
00:10:43Did you know that from your own personal experience?
00:10:47Still doing your job, Mr. Eggert?
00:10:50Do me a favor, will you?
00:10:53Just call me Neil.
00:11:03That's Dr. Merger. He's head of reproductive biology. His pet project is, um, the study of the two-way transmission
00:11:11of sensory sexual information.
00:11:13He's quite lonely, though. I've yet to see him in the company of a woman. Kind of ironic for a
00:11:18sex researcher.
00:11:19Oh, is he straight?
00:11:21I have him to Vegas.
00:11:23I have him to Vegas.
00:11:45Oh, my dear.
00:11:48Why don't you go get undressed?
00:11:53Okay.
00:12:15Oh, Eddie, can't you wait?
00:12:19Jesus Christ!
00:12:26I can't believe he's gone.
00:12:30I didn't know Grabowski had a bad heart.
00:12:33Hmm.
00:12:34No one did.
00:12:36I sure like to meet the girl he was with.
00:12:39Hmm?
00:12:40At least there couldn't have been too much pain involved.
00:12:43I mean, how would you classify that?
00:12:46Accidental manslaughter?
00:12:47You know what I've always hoped?
00:12:49What?
00:12:50That when my time comes, there'd be a few seconds of ecstasy.
00:12:56And then, oblivion.
00:13:00Well, just think about it, boys.
00:13:03Coming and going at the same time.
00:13:14Hello.
00:13:15Gretchen Grabowski.
00:13:18Yes, this is she.
00:13:20It's very important we have a talk.
00:13:23Who is this?
00:13:24I knew your late husband very well.
00:13:26Who?
00:13:28I was the last person to see him alive.
00:13:31If you know what I mean.
00:13:33I was with him in the motel.
00:13:35I don't know what you're talking about.
00:13:37My husband never...
00:13:38Don't lie to yourself.
00:13:39It's very important we meet.
00:13:40It's a matter of his good name.
00:13:42You understand?
00:13:45Yes, I understand.
00:13:47Okay, I'll pick you up at the corner of Pine and Hill in half an hour.
00:13:54Well, I, for one, I'm going to miss him.
00:14:03What a dumb one, he bastard.
00:14:07Do you gentlemen mind if I join you?
00:14:09Please, sit down.
00:14:14I'm Neil Agar, State Department Security.
00:14:17Christ, they didn't fly you all the way here for this, did they?
00:14:20Well, Professor Grabowski was involved in government research, wasn't he?
00:14:24Oh, I know, but God almighty, every time somebody gets a nosebleed,
00:14:28you guys are on a security check.
00:14:30Well, doing what you fellas do, we kind of have to keep our eye out for you.
00:14:33But you didn't watch Grabowski close enough, did you?
00:14:40You're...
00:14:41Herb Klein.
00:14:43Herb Klein, yeah, that's, um...
00:14:45That's Strategic Alternatives.
00:14:48Right.
00:14:50And...
00:14:51Stan Williams, Genetics.
00:14:53Stan Williams.
00:14:55This is Aldo Ferrara, Head of Department of Diagnostics and Clinical Biometrics.
00:14:59Glad to meet you.
00:15:02Uh, listen, please forgive us, you know, naturally, we're quite upset.
00:15:08Check.
00:15:09Excellent.
00:15:10He was a very special man.
00:15:12Hmm.
00:15:13I see, uh, oh, I take it then he was a good friend of all of you's.
00:15:17Yeah.
00:15:18Very good friends.
00:15:20Should happen to me.
00:15:31Who's the lady?
00:15:34Valentine's on the rocks.
00:15:37Dr. Susan Harris.
00:15:39Uh, she, uh, runs the, uh, comprehensive entomological lab, along with Dr. Norstad, who, uh, heads the department.
00:15:46Hmm.
00:15:49It's all right.
00:15:51It's all right.
00:15:52Let him get an Eiffel of it, because that's all he's going to get.
00:15:54It's coming, Olive.
00:15:57Iceberg.
00:15:59Iceberg.
00:16:01Remember, boys, there's always the six-sevenths below the surface.
00:16:07Hmm?
00:16:16If anyone can help you with Grubowski's preliminary state of health bio, Dr. Lyons can.
00:16:22Good.
00:16:25That's strange.
00:16:26He said he'd be here in a few minutes.
00:16:35Mm, let's wait a few minutes.
00:16:37I'm, uh, sure he'll be right back.
00:16:45Aloha.
00:16:49Well, hello.
00:16:51I didn't see you there.
00:16:53Thanks.
00:16:54No, really, it's, it's kind of dark out here.
00:16:56Hey, are you having some trouble?
00:16:58Nothing you couldn't fix, officer.
00:17:06It may sound ridiculous, but could it be some form of epidemic?
00:17:11That's a very tough question to answer, Jim.
00:17:13Now, each death is perfectly normal in itself.
00:17:16Well, what about a 21-year-old boy that dies of thrombosis?
00:17:20Isn't that just a little unusual?
00:17:21True.
00:17:22But there's nothing else we can attribute it to.
00:17:24At least it showed up in our autopsy.
00:17:26You keep talking about sexual exhaustion.
00:17:28Harvey didn't even have a history of heart trouble.
00:17:30Neither did Dr. Lyons.
00:17:32Or Grubowski.
00:17:35I don't know what to tell you, Jim.
00:17:36It's as much a mystery to me as it is to you.
00:17:38Great.
00:17:40Well, I'm going to call on the public health service.
00:17:42You really think that's necessary?
00:17:43I don't think we have any choice.
00:17:45We got two men dead at Brant in the last two days.
00:17:47A little too much of a coincidence.
00:17:50Keep me posted, will you, Peters?
00:17:57Keep them posted.
00:17:58I'd love to, if I knew what the hell was doing it.
00:18:10The meeting will come to order, please.
00:18:13Captain Peters?
00:18:16Now, as you all probably know,
00:18:18we've had eight deaths in the last three days.
00:18:21I've tried to compile a list here
00:18:23and fix the actual locations of the bodies
00:18:25where we found them.
00:18:27Let me see now.
00:18:28Pardon me.
00:18:28Yes.
00:18:29There have been two scientists,
00:18:30a policeman, a cannery worker,
00:18:32a barber, a gas station attendant,
00:18:34a real estate broker,
00:18:35and a grade school teacher.
00:18:38As you can see,
00:18:38there doesn't seem to be any
00:18:40occupational correlation involved here.
00:18:42However, there are three points of uniformity
00:18:45I would like to bring out and underline for you.
00:18:48One, all the victims have been men.
00:18:51Two, all the men have been residents of Peckham.
00:18:55And third, they've all died apparently,
00:18:59and I'd like to stress the word apparently,
00:19:02by overexhaustion in the act of sexual intercourse.
00:19:11I've asked Dr. Merger here to express his opinions to us
00:19:15because the possibility was thought to exist
00:19:17that some virulent form of venereal disease
00:19:20has been responsible.
00:19:22Dr. Merger.
00:19:25Venereal disease,
00:19:27which as many of you are undoubtedly aware...
00:19:29Louder!
00:19:30Venereal disease,
00:19:32which as many of you are undoubtedly aware,
00:19:35has swelled...
00:19:41has swelled to epidemic proportions in the United States
00:19:46and in Western Europe.
00:19:48Frankly, I have never come in contact with or heard of
00:19:52any form of venereal disease
00:19:55which could result in the types of deaths
00:19:58we have encountered here in Peckham.
00:20:02However, I have a theory
00:20:06so complex and so puzzling
00:20:10that even to suggest it before
00:20:13I have the evidence.
00:20:16Therefore,
00:20:18in the interim, let me suggest
00:20:20a course of action.
00:20:22That a curfew,
00:20:23possibly sundown,
00:20:24be set up.
00:20:26Now, let me put it this way
00:20:28to civic, union,
00:20:29and religious leaders in this community.
00:20:32I must stress
00:20:33the importance of total...
00:20:35I repeat,
00:20:36total
00:20:38sexual
00:20:39abstinence.
00:20:40Hold this!
00:20:41Now, just hold it right there.
00:20:43This is the stupidest damn thing
00:20:46I've heard of yet.
00:20:47Eight guys are dead from bawling
00:20:49and you don't even know
00:20:50what's caused it.
00:20:51Now, I agree with Sam here
00:20:52that you guys over at Branswood's done it.
00:20:54Right.
00:20:55One of your goddamn experiments
00:20:57backfired on you, probably.
00:20:59Well, let me tell you something.
00:21:00Me, for one,
00:21:01ain't gonna give up
00:21:02what little pleasure I get
00:21:02from screwing my old lady
00:21:04or anybody else, for that matter.
00:21:05All right!
00:21:08Now, if we have to listen
00:21:09to some more crazy ideas,
00:21:10I'm leaving.
00:21:12All right, all right,
00:21:12just wait a minute.
00:21:13Now, nobody is trying
00:21:14to legislate or dictate
00:21:15your private morals.
00:21:17Even if we wanted to,
00:21:18I don't think we could.
00:21:19All the man is doing
00:21:20is coming here
00:21:21and expressing a few opinions
00:21:22on how maybe
00:21:22we could save our lives.
00:21:24Now, on that basis,
00:21:25that isn't too much to ask.
00:21:26You sit down
00:21:27and listen, is it?
00:21:28You gotta be chipped.
00:21:30What about that up there?
00:21:32Huh?
00:21:33You want us not to have
00:21:34that all yet?
00:21:34You're kidding.
00:21:35What are you gonna do
00:21:35when you get home tonight?
00:21:36Huh?
00:21:37What are you gonna do?
00:21:38Huh?
00:21:39Crawl in?
00:21:40Say, Bertie.
00:21:46Excuse me, Stan.
00:22:20Abstinence isn't going to be
00:22:21anything new around here.
00:22:25Well, if I were positive
00:22:26it was going to kill you,
00:22:28I'd do it.
00:22:36You know, those queers
00:22:37over at Brant's,
00:22:37they must think
00:22:38on plum nuts
00:22:38if they think I'm gonna
00:22:39give an order like that one
00:22:40to our rank-and-file membership.
00:22:41You tell them, Bertie.
00:22:43You know, being chairman
00:22:43of Local 723
00:22:44may not mean a hell of a lot
00:22:45to those brains
00:22:46over at Brant's,
00:22:47but, damn it,
00:22:48at least I got
00:22:48a little common sense.
00:22:49Yeah, that's right.
00:22:50Shoot them tonight, yeah.
00:22:51Now, me and you boys,
00:22:52we've gone along
00:22:52with a lot of dumbass ideas
00:22:54in these last couple years,
00:22:55but this one takes the cake.
00:22:57That's for sure.
00:22:58Now, those guys,
00:22:59they freeze wages
00:23:00and we're gonna lie down
00:23:01and take it.
00:23:02Well, damn it,
00:23:02they ain't gonna freeze
00:23:03anything else.
00:23:04You guys want to make it right?
00:23:05All right, all right.
00:23:07Here, throw it.
00:23:08That's right.
00:23:08You take it hard.
00:23:09Frank to it.
00:23:26Mr. Braddock?
00:23:30You know, Freud said,
00:23:31I believe you knew
00:23:35my late husband.
00:23:36Mind if I walk with you?
00:23:43Well, we're a little early,
00:23:45but this is where
00:23:46Murger said he'd meet us.
00:23:53You know, Freud said,
00:23:54the idea of dying during
00:23:56or just after the sex act
00:23:57has an ambivalent appeal.
00:23:59You see, men,
00:24:00for the most part,
00:24:01have a desire for it,
00:24:02but on the other hand,
00:24:02they fear it.
00:24:03It's true, like,
00:24:04there is such a thing
00:24:04as psychosomatic death.
00:24:07Okay, let's say
00:24:08that the first two deaths
00:24:09really were
00:24:10genuine cardiac arrests,
00:24:11okay?
00:24:12Now, who knows
00:24:13what dormant,
00:24:14ironic fantasies
00:24:14that would stir up?
00:24:16You know what we might
00:24:17have here?
00:24:18Mass hysteria.
00:24:20You don't really believe
00:24:21any of that, do you?
00:24:24No.
00:24:51You know, I've never
00:24:52kissed a cop before.
00:25:18What's that?
00:25:21Let's take a look.
00:25:38Jesus, it's Dr. Murger.
00:25:39Oh, my God,
00:25:40they're killing him!
00:25:42Ow!
00:25:48Call Peters.
00:26:14Are you all right?
00:26:14Yeah, I'm fine.
00:26:16Thanks, baby.
00:26:17Here you go.
00:26:18Yeah.
00:26:19Any luck?
00:26:20We'll find a plumber
00:26:21through what's left
00:26:22of the thing
00:26:22where the bridge
00:26:23is out in the old highway.
00:26:24Empty.
00:26:25Empty?
00:26:26Makes nine.
00:26:28Makes ten.
00:26:30Ten.
00:26:34Bonnie Braddock.
00:26:36We found him
00:26:37with his pants
00:26:37around his ankles,
00:26:38dead of a massive
00:26:39you-know-what.
00:26:45All right, all right.
00:26:46All right.
00:26:50Natives are getting restless.
00:26:52Yeah, I don't blame them.
00:26:55Look, take some of you men
00:26:56and find out whose car that was,
00:26:57will you?
00:26:57Yeah, I already figured
00:26:58on doing that.
00:26:59I know you government heroes
00:27:01don't expect us local yokels
00:27:02to be able to do anything
00:27:03by ourselves,
00:27:03but we'll get along, all right?
00:27:07Look, Peters.
00:27:08I know you got a job.
00:27:10I got a job, too.
00:27:11Right.
00:27:12They're now three men
00:27:13dead at Brant.
00:27:16Hey, Peters.
00:27:18Peters, I'm trying to say
00:27:19I'm sorry
00:27:20if I've been stepping
00:27:21on your toes.
00:27:22All right.
00:27:23I'm sorry, too.
00:27:24We're uptight.
00:27:25You're uptight.
00:27:25I'm uptight.
00:27:26We're all uptight.
00:27:28Really?
00:27:29They're dropping like flies,
00:27:30they are.
00:27:31They're dropping like flies.
00:27:42It's got a motor.
00:27:43It's got a motor.
00:27:56Hello, Operator.
00:27:57I'm on Area Code 202,
00:27:59State Department 415.
00:28:02Let's go, officers.
00:28:03Everybody, home.
00:28:04Come on, now.
00:28:05It's all open.
00:28:06Just call me back here.
00:28:09Area Code 805-259-9035.
00:28:16That's right, 9035.
00:28:19All right, thanks.
00:28:24Hey, it looks like
00:28:25this is going to take a while.
00:28:27Why don't you wait in the car?
00:28:28Okay.
00:28:29Where is it?
00:28:30The lot right behind.
00:28:31All right.
00:28:34I'll be with you in a minute.
00:28:41Yellow.
00:28:43Yes, Neil Agar here.
00:28:46Mr. Secretary?
00:28:48Yes, sir.
00:28:49I'm sorry to wake you up, sir.
00:28:59I was waiting for you.
00:29:03It's going to be a place.
00:29:04Take your fingers, doesn't it?
00:29:13That's the one that I want to do.
00:29:19Now.
00:29:24Yes, I know, Murger's death wasn't like the others,
00:29:27but that doesn't necessarily rule out a pattern.
00:29:32Yes, I know, sir.
00:29:35I don't know why, but I'm sure it's connected with Brant.
00:29:42Yes, I'd recommend that we put up a military quarantine
00:29:44and cordon off this community.
00:29:48Right, sir. Well, thank you, sir.
00:29:52And I'll keep you appraised of any further developments.
00:29:56Right. Good night, sir.
00:30:04You managed to do me, and there's two more fellows here
00:30:07that'd like to have a crack at you.
00:30:08Or maybe they just might cut you open
00:30:10and examine you as a medical phenomenon.
00:30:13Now, what do you think of that?
00:30:14Take him!
00:30:20No!
00:30:23No!
00:30:26No!
00:30:31Hey!
00:30:34Look at you, you son of a bitch!
00:30:42No!
00:31:01No!
00:31:02No!
00:31:03No!
00:31:03No!
00:31:04No!
00:31:05No!
00:31:05No!
00:31:05No!
00:31:06No!
00:31:06No!
00:31:29I have a theory so complex and so puzzling.
00:31:44And I have a theory.
00:32:07Oh, my God.
00:32:50Oh, my God.
00:33:18Oh, my God.
00:33:45Oh, my God.
00:34:09Oh, my God.
00:34:12Oh, my God.
00:34:21Oh, my God.
00:34:58Oh, my God.
00:35:07Oh, my God.
00:35:07Oh, my God.
00:35:08Oh, my God.
00:35:37Oh, my God.
00:35:38Oh, my God.
00:36:04Oh, my God.
00:36:13Oh, my God.
00:36:17Oh, my God.
00:36:20Oh, my God.
00:36:36Oh, my God.
00:36:43How are you, Dr. Haas?
00:36:45Susan will do.
00:36:49Where is everybody?
00:36:53Locked in their rooms, I shouldn't wonder.
00:36:56Being thrilled at the latest chapters of the Phantom of the Room Morgue.
00:37:00And you?
00:37:02I deal in principles of geometry.
00:37:05Trigonometry, as in the survey.
00:37:08I'm afraid, uh, abstraction is more Dr. Williams' line, not mine.
00:37:17I seem to crave nothing but sweets of late.
00:37:23It's too bad.
00:37:27What's too bad about it, Herbert?
00:37:30Well, you know, that's very bad for your appetite.
00:37:33You see, I was going to ask you if you would have dinner with me tonight.
00:37:41I mean, that is if you're free.
00:37:43Oh, I'm quite free, as a matter of fact.
00:37:48You mean you will?
00:37:50Well, I must admit that since the curfew, Peckham's been more boring than usual.
00:37:56But I don't see why that should apply to us.
00:37:58Do you?
00:38:01No.
00:38:01I mean, as long as we're discreet.
00:38:07Yeah.
00:38:19No scuttlebutt around here?
00:38:23Well, there was a rumor about Julie and him.
00:38:25I mean, it was just a rumor.
00:38:27Not that anyone took it seriously.
00:38:30How well did you know murder?
00:38:32Oh, how well did anyone know murder?
00:38:35An introverted recluse.
00:38:36What can I tell you?
00:38:39You, uh, you going to Grabowski's funeral tomorrow?
00:38:42Yeah.
00:38:44Well, he was a fine scientist.
00:38:53Ah, that'll be the little woman.
00:38:56Call her ESP.
00:39:06Hiya, darling.
00:39:08Hey?
00:39:11Now, listen, I, uh, I've got a summary of recovery operations tacked up on the board.
00:39:18So, I'm afraid I'm going to be nose down and ass up for another couple of hours.
00:39:23So, uh, curfew.
00:39:27For God's sakes, Nora, you're an eternal pessimist.
00:39:30Relax.
00:39:31Now, what should happen?
00:39:35Listen, Tom, and I got to run.
00:39:37Well.
00:39:39Now, don't wait up, okay?
00:39:42Yeah, tell me later.
00:39:44Uh-huh.
00:39:46Yes, I love you, too.
00:39:53Domestic bliss, Mr. Agar.
00:39:54I got to know where you are every second.
00:40:02So, where are you off to?
00:40:04I'm, uh, meeting Julie Zorn.
00:40:06Oh, cute girl.
00:40:07She'd only let her hair down.
00:40:09Much too serious.
00:40:13Wish me luck.
00:40:14Good luck.
00:40:15We're about to explore the Antarctic and see what's beneath all that ice.
00:40:19Yeah.
00:40:30There.
00:40:31Seems to be working all right.
00:40:33Now, tell me again what it is you're looking for.
00:40:36I don't know.
00:40:37It's just something Peter said.
00:40:40They're dropping like flies.
00:40:42It's just a long shot.
00:40:45Let's go.
00:40:47Insects outnumber in species all the rest of the animal kingdom.
00:40:52Insects represent the highest grade of evolution among invertebrate animals,
00:40:57not only in terms of their complexity of structure,
00:41:00but also in their psychic development.
00:41:24You mind if I smoke?
00:41:25No, I'm allergic to cigarette smoke.
00:41:28Oh, well, just a bad app.
00:41:30Sure you wouldn't like some dessert?
00:41:34No, I don't think so.
00:41:35See, I've got to watch my, uh...
00:41:37Just a taste?
00:41:42Well, uh...
00:41:43Mmm, just, uh...
00:41:50Mmm.
00:41:52Mmm.
00:41:52Mmm.
00:41:54Mmm.
00:41:57Mmm.
00:41:58Mmm.
00:41:58That's good.
00:41:59Let's have a taste.
00:42:12Mmm.
00:42:17The visual organs of insects consist of compound eyes.
00:42:22The entire image an insect sees consequently is a mosaic.
00:42:26There, made up of as many units as there are facets to the cornea.
00:42:31Multiple vision occurs throughout the entire insect world.
00:42:37No, no, no.
00:42:38It's a fineç™’.
00:42:52Ah...
00:42:53Ah.
00:42:595 in t.
00:42:59No...
00:43:00Ah.
00:43:02Have a beautiful face.
00:43:03No, no...
00:43:03A strap on the other side.
00:43:04Ah...
00:43:04That has to be nice.
00:43:04A strap on the other side.
00:43:04A strap on the other side.
00:43:05There, are the next two!
00:43:26The complete metamorphosis of the insect to its adult state occurs within the pupa.
00:43:32Finally, the worker bees tear open the milky white pupa, allowing the queen to emerge.
00:43:38Here, the queen has been marked with a red spot.
00:43:42The survival of a hive depends upon a fertile queen.
00:43:46Many queens are developed until one can be made fertile.
00:43:51During her lifetime, the queen will lay up to 20 million eggs.
00:44:29Then, one and a white pillow.
00:44:35Come on.
00:45:25Come on.
00:45:33Come on.
00:45:36Examples of the female killing the male during mating are numerous in the insect world.
00:45:41Here, the black widow awaits the arrival of her mate.
00:45:45And if the male upon sexual contact is not extremely nimble, his fate is sealed.
00:45:50The female praying mantis not only kills the male upon mating, but even proceeds to devour
00:45:56him.
00:45:57Similarly, the queen bee mates in mid-flight.
00:46:06Come on.
00:46:14Come on.
00:46:17Come on.
00:46:35Come on.
00:46:36Come on.
00:46:38Come on.
00:46:38Come on.
00:46:42Come on.
00:46:52Come on.
00:47:15Come on.
00:47:37Come on.
00:47:52Well, that's all the material I have on hand.
00:48:00Yes?
00:48:02Mrs. Klein?
00:48:04Yes?
00:48:05Your husband is in grave danger.
00:48:06He can't come to the phone, but he needs you badly.
00:48:10Who is this?
00:48:11Just do exactly as I say, or you won't ever see him alive again.
00:48:14Do you understand?
00:48:18Yes?
00:48:20There's some sort of social pattern here, but I just can't figure out what it is.
00:48:26Professor North stands ahead of the etymological department here, isn't he?
00:48:29Yeah, but he's away in Europe.
00:48:31Susan Harris is acting head while he's gone.
00:48:34I think I should have a talk with her.
00:48:38I want you to go on home.
00:48:40But...
00:48:40No buts.
00:48:41You've done enough for one.
00:48:42Here.
00:49:27This is Neil Agar, State Department Security.
00:49:31I'd like to speak to Dr. Harris, if she's there, please.
00:49:34This is Dr. Harris. I'm sorry, but I'm very busy right now.
00:49:37Would you please come back during regular office hours?
00:49:41No, it's quite important that I see you now.
00:49:44All right. I'll be out in a moment.
00:50:15Oh, hello, Dr. Harris.
00:50:19Look, I have a few questions I'd like to ask you.
00:50:21Well, I'm afraid that's impossible.
00:50:22We're in the middle of a very important experiment.
00:50:25We, Dr. Harris?
00:50:28Dr. Norstad and I.
00:50:30Well, then he's here?
00:50:31He's in London at an entomological society convention.
00:50:35I'm working from his notes.
00:50:37Oh, I see.
00:50:41Look, Mr. Agar, I'll answer anything you like.
00:50:44Just please be as brief as possible.
00:50:46I'm in the middle of an experiment.
00:50:47Dr. Harris, how many times does a queen bee mate?
00:50:55Only once.
00:50:58Just once?
00:51:00And only to reproduce.
00:51:02Once accomplished, she never mates again.
00:51:08Yes, thank you, doctor.
00:51:50Calm down.
00:51:51It'll be all right.
00:51:54Take it easy.
00:51:56Calm down.
00:52:00Come on.
00:52:01Come on.
00:52:01Come on.
00:52:03Okay.
00:52:03Mom!
00:52:33Mom!
00:53:03Mom!
00:53:43Mom!
00:54:03Mom!
00:54:33Mom!
00:55:03Mom!
00:55:05Amen.
00:55:43Oh, my God.
00:56:10Oh, my God.
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