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00:02:52Oh, he's there, all right.
00:02:53Well, he never leaves.
00:02:54He just sits there as I'm staring out of the window most of the time.
00:02:57Now, I ask you, a man of his age who stares.
00:03:02Are you a bill collector?
00:03:04No, I'm a lawyer.
00:03:06That's what they all say.
00:03:07They think they throw a scare into us, I guess.
00:03:11Well, he's a weird one, that fella.
00:03:14Really?
00:03:15Him and his thousand dollar bill.
00:03:17Thousand dollar bill?
00:03:19Framed like a picture and a sitting on the table.
00:03:24And a king without enough money to eat on.
00:03:45And a king without enough money to eat on.
00:04:05Who is it?
00:04:06It's Pearson, remember me?
00:04:08Sam Pearson.
00:04:09Can I see you for just a minute?
00:04:13Just a second.
00:04:22Come in.
00:04:24Come in.
00:04:26Mr. Shaw.
00:04:29Last time I saw you, I was representing some real estate people.
00:04:34That Pasadena deal, remember?
00:04:38Have you had your breakfast?
00:04:40Not yet.
00:04:41I was just going out for it.
00:04:44Always have a cup of coffee here first.
00:04:46It helps.
00:04:48Helps what?
00:04:49Your pride?
00:04:50Oh, come now, Shaw.
00:04:52You're not the first man in a rusty shirt.
00:04:54I don't mean that literally, of course.
00:04:57Come on, let's have some breakfast.
00:04:58Be my guest.
00:04:59Why?
00:05:00What was that?
00:05:04What are you trying to sell me?
00:05:08Success, my boy.
00:05:10Bigger than you ever had before.
00:05:12I have a million dollars behind Shaw Incorporated.
00:05:17I had a partner once used to talk like you.
00:05:20He wound up rotting me blind.
00:05:23Partner in Shaw Incorporated?
00:05:25That's right.
00:05:26He was a gambler, wasn't he?
00:05:29Yeah.
00:05:30He gambled away $37,000.
00:05:32Not a bad fellow, though, I hear.
00:05:35No.
00:05:36Just a bad poker player.
00:05:43$37,000.
00:05:47That is no money in the world.
00:05:50No.
00:05:52But it was all I had.
00:05:54Not quite old.
00:05:58Look.
00:06:00All I ever wanted was good friends, good home, a good business.
00:06:05When I lost the business, I lost the home and the friends.
00:06:09Isn't that the usual?
00:06:12No, I don't mean it that way.
00:06:14All my partner and I put in Shaw Incorporated was $10,000.
00:06:19The rest was their money.
00:06:21Friends money.
00:06:22Life savings, most of it.
00:06:24Wiped out.
00:06:26May I ask you a question?
00:06:28Sure, you will anyway.
00:06:31Why?
00:06:35As long as I can keep from spending it, I'll get going again.
00:06:41You actually believe that?
00:06:44I sure do.
00:06:45And when you get going again, you'll pay back every cent of all your friends' money.
00:06:53That sounds pretty noble, doesn't it?
00:06:56I don't know that my clients will like that.
00:07:01Would you consider going into bankruptcy?
00:07:05Wiping out all your debts and starting all over again afresh?
00:07:09No, no, I guess not.
00:07:11You could have done that months ago.
00:07:15You're not noble, my boy.
00:07:17You're a hardhead.
00:07:20Nobody's ever going to teach you anything except yourself.
00:07:22Now, come on, let's get out of here and go and get some breakfast.
00:07:25Wait till I watch.
00:07:27Okay.
00:07:34It's down the hall.
00:07:43Shaw!
00:07:46That was a cynical thing to do.
00:07:50Safe, too.
00:08:19I'm Edward Shaw.
00:08:21Mr. Pearson phoned and made an appointment for me.
00:08:23Mr. Hillman, not home.
00:08:25With Mrs. Hillman.
00:08:26What are you selling?
00:08:28Nothing.
00:08:29Mrs. Hillman told Mr. Pearson I should come right out.
00:08:32Mrs. Hillman's in the pool.
00:08:34Where would that be, in the middle of the six-car garage?
00:08:37Go around the back, that way.
00:08:39The pool is just the other side of the guest house.
00:08:45You better call out when you get to the guest house.
00:08:48Sometimes she swims in the nude.
00:08:50Don't worry about it.
00:08:52So do I.
00:09:17Jade.
00:09:18You're Edward Shaw, aren't you?
00:09:19Uh-huh
00:09:20I'm Mrs. Hillman
00:09:21Here, did you bring your pretty thousand dollar bill?
00:09:24Word gets around
00:09:26No, I left at a person's office
00:09:27Oh, what a shame
00:09:29Hey, do you like our lovely pool?
00:09:36Looks all right from here
00:09:38Didn't Mabel tell you to call out when you got to the guest house?
00:09:41Uh-huh
00:09:42I didn't hear you call
00:09:43No need to
00:09:44I peeked first instead
00:09:46You were expecting company, I didn't expect to find you
00:09:49Unprepared
00:09:51That'll be enough, Mr. Shaw
00:09:52Enough of what?
00:09:53I invited you out here just to discuss business
00:10:06Now, where were we?
00:10:07About to talk business, according to you
00:10:10Do you want a drink first?
00:10:11Thanks, yes
00:10:12Help yourself
00:10:17I'll just have a Coke if you do
00:10:19I don't mind
00:10:19My husband doesn't like me to drink during the day
00:10:22He thinks it's a bad habit to get into
00:10:24Alcohol, I mean
00:10:26I'm alone most of the time
00:10:28He travels a lot
00:10:29He thinks I should have a business to occupy
00:10:36Thanks
00:10:37Do you know anything about the building business?
00:10:39I know real estate
00:10:40I ought to
00:10:41I used to sell it before I was married
00:10:43How long have you been married?
00:10:45Six years
00:10:46Long years
00:10:48Short happy years, Mr. Shaw
00:10:51Uh-huh
00:10:53Well, the building business is a little different from real estate, you know
00:10:56Not so different
00:10:58Go
00:11:03I want to handle the real estate
00:11:05I want to buy up lots of beautiful California property
00:11:09Then you build your little houses on it
00:11:11I sell the houses and the property
00:11:13Well, how can we miss?
00:11:14You handle the real estate in?
00:11:16Yeah
00:11:17And what part of the business does your husband figure to handle?
00:11:19My husband
00:11:20Not mine, I hope
00:11:21My husband doesn't figure to handle anything
00:11:24You mean he just puts up the money?
00:11:26And then sits back with a little prayer each night that'll come back?
00:11:29Yeah
00:11:30He just puts up the money
00:11:31Then it'll be just you and me
00:11:34Yeah
00:11:35Don't you think you'd like that?
00:11:37Sounds like it might work out
00:11:39But you're not too sure
00:11:41I'll have to chase around the Mulberry Bush a few times
00:11:45How much money?
00:11:46Mr. Pearson told you
00:11:47Half a million
00:11:49Fifty thousand to start with
00:11:50And fifty thousand every three months
00:11:53Just to keep you from getting lonely, huh?
00:11:55My happiness means a great deal to my husband
00:11:58I'm sure it does
00:12:00But what I'm not sure of is
00:12:01Who's nuts?
00:12:02Him, you, or me?
00:12:03Or maybe it's Pearson
00:12:04Did he recommend that you buy in with me?
00:12:06No
00:12:07It was our idea
00:12:08How come?
00:12:09I like your houses
00:12:10Where did you see my houses?
00:12:12Pasadena
00:12:12You sold quite a few there, didn't you?
00:12:14Yeah, a dozen or so
00:12:15My cousin lives in one
00:12:16Cousin Evie
00:12:17She swears by it
00:12:19I think it's wonderful
00:12:22Hand me that towel over there, will you?
00:12:25The top gets so uncomfortable when it's damp
00:12:34There, that's better
00:12:37Now, what were we talking about?
00:12:39I, uh
00:12:40I can't imagine why, but
00:12:43Somehow it slipped my mind
00:12:45You mind if I cool this off a little?
00:12:47I mean, brace it up?
00:12:48I told you before
00:12:49Help yourself
00:12:54Oh, there's a
00:12:55A little matter of some money the company owes
00:12:59I've managed to pay off some of it
00:13:00It stands out about $30,000
00:13:02Mr. Pearson told me
00:13:04Oh, to some friends of yours?
00:13:06Uh-huh
00:13:08Male or female friends?
00:13:10Both
00:13:11Why?
00:13:12I just wonder
00:13:14And you insist on paying them off?
00:13:16Sure I insist
00:13:17Else no deal
00:13:19Well, I'll have to talk to my husband about it
00:13:21He'll be coming back early next week
00:13:23Fine
00:13:25Married six years, huh?
00:13:27Makes you pretty young when you were peddling real estate
00:13:30Eighteen to twenty-two
00:13:31My father was in it all his life
00:13:33I loved it
00:13:33I turned out to be his best salesman
00:13:37Where was this?
00:13:38San Diego
00:13:38Oh
00:13:40Big naval base there, isn't it?
00:13:43Huge
00:13:46The salesmanship
00:13:48Some of us have it
00:13:49Some don't
00:13:51Aren't you getting a little bit fresh, Mr. Shaw?
00:13:55Yeah, maybe I am
00:13:59Well, Mrs. Hillman, I'll think it over
00:14:01How about tomorrow?
00:14:02Shall I stop by about the same time?
00:14:04Sure, if you'd like to do business here
00:14:06Yeah, I like your office
00:14:09Don't be ridiculous, Mr. Shaw
00:14:11I wish I thought I was being ridiculous, Mrs. Hillman
00:14:30I wish I was to
00:14:30Oh
00:14:30Anyway.
00:14:48Bueno.
00:14:49Mr. Shaw.
00:14:51Yeah.
00:14:51You're wanted on the telephone.
00:14:54A woman?
00:14:55No, a man.
00:14:57He says his name is Mr. Pearson.
00:15:00I'll be right down.
00:15:18Hello, Pearson.
00:15:20Mrs. Heumann phoned a little while ago.
00:15:23Her husband's up in San Francisco
00:15:24and said she was flying up there tomorrow afternoon
00:15:27to talk to him about their $30,000 in debts.
00:15:30She wants to see you Friday night.
00:15:32Night, huh?
00:15:34That's what she said.
00:15:36What did you think of her?
00:15:40She likes you.
00:15:42I think you'll make a great team.
00:15:45Thanks, Coach.
00:16:00Mr. Shaw?
00:16:03Oh, Mr. Shaw?
00:16:05Huh?
00:16:06You told me to knock when it got dark tonight
00:16:09in case you was asleep.
00:16:10Oh.
00:16:12Thanks.
00:16:17I got a message for you, too.
00:16:20I'm decent.
00:16:21Come in.
00:16:26You want to sleep at night
00:16:27instead of in the daytime?
00:16:29Much better for your health, too.
00:16:31Yeah, I'll try to remember that, Mrs. Pilks.
00:16:33Fine.
00:16:34Look at this bed.
00:16:35Oh, see, a Mrs. Heumann called you.
00:16:37She didn't want to talk to you on the phone,
00:16:40but she said to meet her here at nine.
00:16:43Real sweet, nice woman, I thought.
00:16:45I think you can always cut your tail, don't you?
00:16:47She sounded so refined.
00:16:50Yeah.
00:17:14Hi, again.
00:17:16Don't you stand there?
00:17:18You've seen girls before.
00:17:19Oh.
00:17:21Is that what you are?
00:17:23I hope you didn't mind coming here.
00:17:25This apartment belongs to a friend of mine.
00:17:27She's in Palm Springs.
00:17:28I, uh, promised I'd take care of her cats for her.
00:17:31That's okay.
00:17:32I like cats.
00:17:34It's nice and quiet here,
00:17:35and we can be all alone and talk
00:17:36without being interrupted by the telephone and visitors, you know.
00:17:39That's swell.
00:17:40I haven't made the hors d'oeuvres.
00:17:42Of course, they're not as good as Mabel's.
00:17:43Your maids?
00:17:44Yes.
00:17:45You mean you didn't bring her?
00:17:46Well, of course not.
00:17:47I'm crushed.
00:17:48Well, try one.
00:17:55Not bad.
00:17:57What is it, rattlesnake me?
00:17:59Don't be silly.
00:18:01Oh, I suppose Mr. Pearson told you that I flew up to San Francisco to see my husband?
00:18:06Sure.
00:18:07I told my husband that I liked you very much.
00:18:10Oh, you probably want a drink.
00:18:12Oh, would you rather have a cup of coffee?
00:18:14Whatever you say.
00:18:16I'm ready for anything.
00:18:17Well, I sort of feel like a drink myself.
00:18:19I think this calls for a celebration.
00:18:21Will you mix them?
00:18:22I like scotch light with lots of water.
00:18:24Oh, I forgot the drink.
00:18:28Watch out for the cats.
00:18:51Don't you think this calls for a celebration?
00:18:54What does exactly?
00:18:55My husband has agreed to pay off the $30,000 in debt.
00:18:58That's what does exactly.
00:19:00Isn't that wonderful?
00:19:01Sounds pretty good.
00:19:02Aren't you surprised?
00:19:04I just fell down.
00:19:05Stiff with shot.
00:19:07I thought this was the only thing that was holding up the deal.
00:19:09As far as you're concerned, the deal's settled.
00:19:12Well, you certainly gave me the impression that this would settle it.
00:19:21You should honk about giving impressions.
00:19:26When do the debts get paid off?
00:19:27Providing I agree.
00:19:29Well, not all at once, of course.
00:19:30We'll make an allotment for them and pay them off as we go along.
00:19:33That's fair enough, isn't it?
00:19:35Out of those $50,000 chumps?
00:19:37Yes.
00:19:38You can't expect my husband to put up any more money, can you?
00:19:43I'll buy that.
00:19:44To our partnership.
00:19:48Starting tonight.
00:19:52Mmm.
00:19:54I feel just luscious.
00:19:58Oh, well.
00:20:00How much insurance do you have?
00:20:02Insurance?
00:20:03Yes, you know, life insurance.
00:20:05Carried by the corporation to protect all the money that's invested in it.
00:20:09Just in case.
00:20:11$35,000 last time I looked.
00:20:13Oh.
00:20:14Well, that isn't very much.
00:20:17It's $35,000 more than I carry on myself.
00:20:20My husband was very specific about the insurance.
00:20:23Key man insurance, it's called.
00:20:26Key man?
00:20:27Yes.
00:20:27For instance, I couldn't have the corporation take it out on me because, well, anybody can sell real estate.
00:20:34In San Diego?
00:20:35Oh, stop it.
00:20:36What I mean is it would be perfectly simple to find another real estate man to take my place.
00:20:42But nobody can take my place, huh?
00:20:44Oh, no.
00:20:45And not build those nice little houses as cheaply as you can.
00:20:48He designed them.
00:20:50You know, the material that goes into him.
00:20:52Where to get the material.
00:20:53What kind of labor to hire.
00:20:56Well, they're just like your babies.
00:20:58You seem to know a good bit about it.
00:21:00Well, my husband explained it to me very carefully.
00:21:04Goodness, that's all we do.
00:21:06Talk business.
00:21:09You mean that's all you ever do?
00:21:12More or less.
00:21:15Then you like that?
00:21:17I don't mind.
00:21:19Well, if you ever want to get away from the office water cooler and live it up a little,
00:21:25then maybe a little music will get this party airborne.
00:21:30Mr. Shaw.
00:21:31Now, that sounds formal.
00:21:33Edwin.
00:21:35How much insurance do you think we ought to have?
00:21:37How much does your husband think we ought to have?
00:21:39Quite a lot.
00:21:40After all, it's a huge investment.
00:21:42He was talking about $300,000.
00:21:45Oh, but I insisted that premiums would be too high.
00:21:48He agreed to take off $50,000.
00:21:52Leaving a quarter of a million?
00:21:54Yes.
00:21:56That's not too high, is it?
00:21:58No.
00:22:00Not if you're a mountain boat.
00:22:04I'll see you around.
00:22:05Where were you going?
00:22:08Look, Mrs. Hillman, I'm wise.
00:22:10Now that I'm hooked, I'm supposed to agree to anything, isn't that it?
00:22:13Hooked?
00:22:15First the pool, the swimming suit.
00:22:17Now this teepee and the war paint.
00:22:20This is one scalp you don't get.
00:22:21You can't talk to me like that.
00:22:23I'm doing it.
00:22:25Don't touch me.
00:22:26You're horrible.
00:22:28You're wonderful.
00:22:31But not to do business with.
00:22:33Get out of this apartment.
00:22:35That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:22:38That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:22:40That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:22:48That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:22:49That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:22:53That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:22:57That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:22:57That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:22:57That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:22:59That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:22:59That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:22:59That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:23:03That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:23:06That's me you hear, whistling in the street.
00:23:35¡Gracias!
00:24:05¡Gracias!
00:24:32I can see you too, Edward.
00:24:59I can see you too, Edward.
00:25:07It was a terrible thing to accuse me of.
00:25:10I know.
00:25:12It doesn't have to be a quarter of a million dollars.
00:25:14I know that too.
00:25:19It doesn't have to be a quarter of a million dollars.
00:25:45$200,000?
00:25:47Please, darling.
00:25:52$175,000.
00:26:05But that's all for now.
00:26:12Hey, you want to make me see you again?
00:26:13How about this morning at 10 o'clock?
00:26:15Where?
00:26:16Pearson's office.
00:26:17Why?
00:26:19Meet my husband.
00:26:20He's coming in on the early plane.
00:26:28Now, let's be sensible, Mr. Shaw.
00:26:31If you were a banker, I came to you and asked for a loan of $500,000.
00:26:35Would you allow me to put up $175,000 security?
00:26:38That's a different thing.
00:26:39Yes, it's a different proposition.
00:26:40I know, but the principle is the same.
00:26:42Let me finish, Mr. Shaw.
00:26:44I don't ask and I don't expect to get full security the way a bank does.
00:26:49But I do ask and expect 50%.
00:26:55Yeah, but do you get it?
00:27:00I see your point.
00:27:02That's a good question.
00:27:03You've done business before, my boy.
00:27:06Do I get it?
00:27:08Ha, ha, ha.
00:27:09All right, Pearson, what do I sign?
00:27:12Right here, sir.
00:27:14Top line.
00:27:16Hello.
00:27:17Miss Adams said I should come right in.
00:27:18I'm sorry I'm late, but Madge and I have been shopping.
00:27:20Mr. Shaw, I want you to meet her.
00:27:21Come on in, Madge.
00:27:23This is Mr. Pearson, whom I don't believe we've met,
00:27:25and Mr. Shaw, this is my kid sister, Madge.
00:27:27How do you do?
00:27:29Hello, Mr. Hillman.
00:27:30I'm glad to see you, Madge.
00:27:31Nice to meet you, Miss...
00:27:32Neither do I, and Doris always forgets.
00:27:34Hello.
00:27:36You run along now, honey.
00:27:37I'll catch up with you in about an hour.
00:27:39Glad to have met you, Mr. Shaw.
00:27:41Say, dear.
00:27:42Doris tells me you design houses and they're wonderful.
00:27:44You see, I studied commercial arts and I think...
00:27:46Not just now, dear.
00:27:47We're in the middle of a business conference.
00:27:50Oh, sorry, Doris.
00:27:51I didn't know you asked me in just as a magnanimous gesture.
00:27:54Now, Madge...
00:27:59You know, one of these days when you introduce me to somebody,
00:28:01I'm actually going to finish a sentence about myself.
00:28:04That is, if you happen to lose your voice.
00:28:06No, you're not going to stand me up at our box, are you?
00:28:09Don't stand you up.
00:28:10I'd rather strangle myself.
00:28:17Doris, she gets more like you every day.
00:28:18Now, where's that line, Pearson?
00:28:19Right there on the top.
00:28:21You mean we're signing now?
00:28:23Yes, we'd have signed long ago if you hadn't spent so much time shopping.
00:28:27Four closets full of clothes and all she ever wears is a bathing suit.
00:28:30Here.
00:28:34Oh, come on, Dory.
00:28:35Sean and I ought to be down at the insurance company now.
00:28:48What's the matter with you?
00:28:49Give Sean the pen.
00:29:00Women, I guess Madge really did upset her.
00:29:06Yeah.
00:29:08Yeah.
00:29:22Oh, come on.
00:29:24Yeah.
00:29:47Oh, come on.
00:29:54¡Gracias!
00:30:20You didn't think I was really sore, did you?
00:30:22Dora's might go on like that all the time.
00:30:25May I call you Edward?
00:30:26Sure.
00:30:28I'll have the beef stew and coffee.
00:30:30I'll just have the chef salad and coffee later.
00:30:34Dora's such a wonderful girl.
00:30:36Of course, she treats me like a baby.
00:30:40How old are you?
00:30:41Almost 22.
00:30:42I have my own studio apartment.
00:30:44Nice.
00:30:45I'm not as strong as Dora's.
00:30:46I guess that's the trouble.
00:30:48See, I'm sensitive, so she dominates me.
00:30:50Even when you had a tragedy.
00:30:51A real tragedy in a first marriage.
00:30:53Didn't bother her a bit.
00:30:54What first marriage?
00:30:57Oh, I thought you knew.
00:30:59Oh, she'll brain me if she finds out I told you.
00:31:04But I just detest people who start to tell you something and then don't finish it, don't you?
00:31:08I think it's just cruel.
00:31:10Yeah.
00:31:13Well, Dora's married a man named Nileski when she was 18.
00:31:16She met him down in Mexico when he was on a toot.
00:31:19What happened?
00:31:21Did he toot too much?
00:31:22You're laughing at me.
00:31:24That's an old word my mother used to use.
00:31:26No, he was killed.
00:31:28A real tragedy.
00:31:29One night he fell asleep while he was driving and drove off a bridge.
00:31:32Up in Wyoming somewhere.
00:31:34That didn't bother Dora's.
00:31:36Well, she out-married Hillman.
00:31:38Mr. Hillman was Nileski's business partner.
00:31:41That's how Mr. Hillman happened to come into all the money.
00:31:44Insurance, I mean.
00:31:47Life insurance?
00:31:48Yes.
00:31:49Oh, a fabulous amount.
00:31:51Way up in the hundreds of thousands.
00:31:54Nileski was a uranium export or something.
00:31:59What's the matter?
00:32:01Pay the check, will you?
00:32:06Mr. Shaw?
00:32:07What did I do?
00:32:08Did I say something that offended you?
00:32:10No, no, no.
00:32:10You were fine.
00:32:12Tell me something.
00:32:14You got a cousin that lives in Pasadena?
00:32:16Oh, I don't think so.
00:32:17Cousin Evie lives in one of my houses.
00:32:18No, cousin Evie lives in Portland.
00:32:22Oh, Mr. Shaw.
00:32:24I mean, Edward.
00:32:25Will you do me a favor and not tell Doris I was here?
00:32:27She just asked me to phone you and tell you she couldn't make it, and I...
00:32:37I couldn't find anybody to send for it, Mr. Shaw.
00:32:39I only went out for it myself.
00:32:42Anything else right now?
00:32:43How much money has Hillman given us so far?
00:32:46Ten to start with.
00:32:47Three checks for two, five.
00:32:49Seventeen, five.
00:32:51When's the rest of the first 50,000 due?
00:32:54You want some of this paint?
00:32:55No, thanks.
00:32:57It's due June 1st, if you haven't changed it.
00:33:01And the day's May 22nd, huh?
00:33:03Yes.
00:33:07Nine days.
00:33:09Has something happened, Mr. Shaw?
00:33:11No, not yet.
00:33:13But you can count on it the next nine days.
00:33:18Tell me, Mary.
00:33:21Do I strike you as a suspicious-type character?
00:33:26I mean, say, a guy who wouldn't trust his own mother with a skate key?
00:33:30No, Mr. Shaw.
00:33:32Not just saying that because you work here.
00:33:35Oh, come on, Mary.
00:33:36Be frank.
00:33:37Have some guts.
00:33:39You'll lose your job.
00:33:40Have some guts.
00:33:49Yeah, that's me.
00:33:51Explicious character.
00:33:53I peep over my accountant's shoulder when he's signing the checks.
00:33:56The cop gives me a ticket, and I wonder if he's really a cop.
00:34:00I'll lock the office every time I go out in the hall because of this.
00:34:07Shaw Incorporated.
00:34:08Just a moment, please.
00:34:10It's Mrs. Hillman.
00:34:15Hi.
00:34:16Darling?
00:34:16I'm sorry I couldn't make lunch.
00:34:18Did Madge phone you?
00:34:19Yeah.
00:34:20I was up on the hill looking at some property, and there was no phone.
00:34:22Madge wanted the car, so I let her have it.
00:34:24Darling, the property's just what we want.
00:34:27Really?
00:34:28Put those darling houses on it, and they're going to sell for a fortune.
00:34:31You've just got to see it.
00:34:38Sorry Mary wasn't here.
00:34:41You mean right now?
00:34:42Well, of course.
00:34:43I'm in a gas station on the corner of Barham and Cahuenga.
00:34:45You can make it in 15 minutes.
00:34:48I'm tied up now.
00:34:50Darling, what's the matter?
00:34:51You just heard that I'm tied up.
00:34:54But at least we could look at the property together and spend a little time.
00:34:58Maybe I'm sick of sneaking around when he's home.
00:35:02I'm getting five minutes here with you, ten minutes there.
00:35:05But he's going away soon, darling.
00:35:07Listen, you've got to see the property tomorrow morning or we may lose it.
00:35:11Shall I pick you up?
00:35:14Yeah, here, early.
00:35:17Bye.
00:35:19Bye.
00:35:39She used to care easily.
00:35:40The brakes just slipped, that's all.
00:35:42Brake slipped.
00:35:43I'll get Mr. Hanauer.
00:35:44He promised to show us around.
00:35:48Yeah.
00:35:54Yeah.
00:36:03Bye.
00:36:07Bye.
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00:39:34Nothing wrong with these brakes
00:39:35Stopped in a dime
00:39:37Stay, sir
00:39:38Thanks
00:39:38Want to try it yourself?
00:39:40No, no
00:39:41I told the owner I'd bring it right back
00:39:43After the test
00:39:53Oh, there you are
00:39:56Mrs. Hillman's been trying to reach you all afternoon
00:39:59She wants you to meet her at Mountain Lodge tomorrow night
00:40:01To close the deal on that Lake property
00:40:04Do you want me for anything else?
00:40:05No, thanks, Mary
00:40:07Good night
00:40:07Good night
00:40:46Good night
00:41:16Gracias por ver el video.
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00:45:16Bye.
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00:47:39¿Alguien de haber venido aquí?
00:47:40Sí, muchas veces. Pero por Dios sakes, ¿por qué?
00:47:43No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
00:47:48no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:48:03¿Cómo te gusta?
00:48:07¿No?
00:48:09No, no, no, no.
00:48:21Scary, ¿no?
00:48:22We used to have a porch built out over there, but nobody felt comfortable on it.
00:48:26One of these days I'm going to put a great big picture window there.
00:48:30What's the matter?
00:48:38No, no, no.
00:49:03I want it to grow.
00:49:05So that nothing can stop it.
00:49:06Not you, nor me, nor anybody.
00:49:08But most of all, not you, nor me.
00:49:12I've brought you my rice and coffee.
00:49:14It's good on a cold night like this.
00:49:16I've brought some cookies, too.
00:49:18What are you doing here?
00:49:21I was worried about you, Dolly.
00:49:23I wanted to see how you and Shaw were getting along.
00:49:27Black or white?
00:49:28You got any brandy?
00:49:32Not here.
00:49:32Cream will do.
00:49:35Enough?
00:49:36That's fine.
00:49:39You forgot the sugar.
00:49:42Oh, so I did.
00:49:45I forgot.
00:49:47Oh, Doris.
00:49:48Of course, you should be ladies first.
00:49:50I forget whether you take cream or sugar.
00:49:53It's been so long since we've had breakfast together.
00:49:57Doris.
00:49:59We're all civilized people.
00:50:00Sit down.
00:50:02We might as well be comfortable.
00:50:03What do you want, Gus?
00:50:05An understanding.
00:50:07If this partnership is to continue,
00:50:10it is to be confined to business hours.
00:50:13That's pretty clear, isn't it?
00:50:15Pretty clear.
00:50:17Wouldn't you say it was, Doris?
00:50:19Please, Edward, will you shut up?
00:50:25Yep.
00:50:26That was pretty clear to her.
00:50:35Well, I must be running.
00:50:37Don't finish your coffee.
00:50:38Have a cookie.
00:50:38No, thanks.
00:50:46Oh, Mr. Hellman.
00:50:48It was nice of you to come all the way up here
00:50:49just to tell me not to work overtime.
00:50:53Good night.
00:50:53Good night.
00:51:02Amén.
00:51:26Amén.
00:51:47How did you know I'd come here?
00:51:49Your attitude.
00:51:50What's that got to do with it?
00:51:51You couldn't wait to get Shaw along.
00:51:53This was the best place.
00:51:54You're drunk.
00:51:56Sure, I've had one or two.
00:51:59It's a long ride up that mountain.
00:52:02It's a long ride down, too.
00:52:11That's better.
00:52:13I can stay here and have some fun with guts, huh?
00:52:25I'm cooking.
00:52:32I'll do it.
00:52:33I'll do it.
00:52:35I'll do it.
00:52:43I'll do it.
00:52:47I'll do it.
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00:57:18back from lunch he was gone and so was the bill
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01:06:50No?
01:06:52No, no.
01:06:53No, no, no.
01:06:53Got to see Chicago, you know that.
01:06:56I only know what you can tell me.
01:06:58And?
01:06:59Tell me more.
01:07:01Just tonight, Edward.
01:07:03A place I could be on top of the world.
01:07:06We could go to Vegas tomorrow.
01:07:12Go on, drive.
01:07:15Go on, drive.
01:07:16Go on, drive.
01:07:24I'll be with you.
01:07:25Yeah.
01:07:42Go on, drive.
01:07:58¡Gracias!
01:08:13Hillman knows that he suspects her, so she'll know he's trying to trick her.
01:08:17So I haven't shown up at the stands yet, Hoffie.
01:08:19Neither is that Hillman, Dane.
01:08:21Sorry, Miss.
01:08:21What about Mr. Hillman?
01:08:22Well, he checked out early this morning.
01:08:24Was asking the airlines if I get them to Big Bear.
01:08:26Big Bear?
01:08:26Not Vegas?
01:08:27He and George have a cabin up near there.
01:08:29Oh, yeah, this.
01:08:30The life insurance people just called it to me over the phone.
01:08:33Miles Norman's office.
01:08:34From Laramie, Wyoming.
01:08:36Now, Lesky fell asleep and drove off bridge 12 miles north of here.
01:08:40Reopening case to confirm suspicion of sleeping pills.
01:08:42Details later.
01:09:00It's beautiful, isn't it?
01:09:02I might even ask you to drink it out of my slipper.
01:09:06Champagne's for good things.
01:09:09Here's to fun.
01:09:13And to love.
01:09:19What's the matter, Edward?
01:09:22What's wrong?
01:09:24You're not going to spoil our little party?
01:09:27Our party was spoiled a long time ago.
01:09:31Happened to me like this since I was a kid.
01:09:33And something nice happens and it always manages to get messed up.
01:09:39What's wrong, Edward?
01:09:41We've sneaked around too many corners, I guess.
01:09:43I'd just like to walk down the street once in the sunlight.
01:09:47But we've had a wonderful time the past few weeks.
01:09:49The best I've ever had.
01:09:51Something that could go on forever.
01:09:53You feel that way just as I do.
01:09:55You know, it's a shame.
01:09:57We'll be awful good together.
01:09:59If only I could trust you.
01:10:03Trust something that you wrap up in a package and give to the person you love?
01:10:06Or is it in my eyes, in my heart?
01:10:10Read my heart, Edward.
01:10:13I'm trying, Doris.
01:10:15But there are things.
01:10:16Things like, why did we come to the cabin?
01:10:19Edward, listen, I was just trying to test you.
01:10:21I wanted to get rid of Gus so that we could be alone.
01:10:24So that I could make you love me like I love you.
01:10:27You're lying, Doris.
01:10:28I'm not lying, Edward.
01:10:29Lies.
01:10:30All of it lies.
01:10:33Edward.
01:10:35I love you.
01:10:50Honey, this is all I've wanted.
01:10:52This is all I've ever wanted.
01:10:54Just you, Edward.
01:11:01We could stay here forever.
01:11:03Yes, forever, darling.
01:11:09What about Gus?
01:11:13Gus?
01:11:15Edward, we've got to get away from here quickly.
01:11:17Why?
01:11:18Gus, he's coming here.
01:11:19He'll be here any time.
01:11:21Tonight?
01:11:22Yes.
01:11:22Then it was going to be tonight.
01:11:24Yes, but it's all changed now.
01:11:26Please, Edward, let's go.
01:11:27I am going.
01:11:29Alone.
01:11:30But, Edward, you love me.
01:11:31You told me that I...
01:11:32How does it feel to kiss them when you're planning to kill?
01:11:34A little bit sweeter when you know you'll be the last to kiss them?
01:11:38Robbie!
01:11:39No, Edward.
01:11:40Tell the truth for a change.
01:11:41Please tell me how much you love me when your husband fed me dope.
01:11:44Do you love me more than you love Marleski?
01:11:46Tell me, do you?
01:11:47Please, please, Edward.
01:11:48Come on, talk.
01:11:50Tell me how much our love will grow and grow.
01:11:52Keep telling me until you kill me.
01:11:55You're not fit to live.
01:11:56Edward, Edward, where are you going?
01:12:00I'm getting out of here while I'm still alive.
01:12:03Edward, please don't leave me.
01:12:06Edward.
01:12:10Put down that gun.
01:12:23Edward, I didn't mean to, but you were leaving me, Edward.
01:12:27I'm sorry.
01:12:28Please forgive me, Doc.
01:12:33What's happened here?
01:12:35Is he dead?
01:12:37It was alive.
01:12:39You idiot.
01:12:40Why did you shoot him?
01:12:42You spoiled everything.
01:12:43Oh, Edward, darling.
01:12:44Pull yourself together.
01:12:45Stop that.
01:12:46I've shot him.
01:12:47Can't you see?
01:12:49You loved him a great deal, didn't you?
01:12:54Does anybody know you brought him here?
01:12:57Good, that's perfect.
01:12:59A lover's rendezvous.
01:13:02And again, a suicide.
01:13:04A double suicide.
01:13:07What?
01:13:08You're a clever girl, Dory.
01:13:10You know that a woman might kill her lover when he threatens to leave her and unfollow him
01:13:14herself later?
01:13:16That's your horrible.
01:13:18Yeah.
01:13:19We're a pair, aren't we, Dory?
01:13:21It's too bad you couldn't remember that.
01:13:42No, no, no.
01:13:46No.
01:13:47No, no.
01:13:48No, no, no.
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01:16:02She liked men.
01:16:04She liked money.
01:16:06No nonsense.
01:16:10I never met anybody like you.
01:16:25Things may be a lot different than you think.
01:16:29Goosey.
01:16:36Goosey.
01:16:41Goosey.
01:16:45Goosey.
01:16:47Goosey.
01:16:51Goosey.
01:17:21¡Gracias!
01:17:34¡Gracias!
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