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00:25Someone once asked me what universe this was.
00:29A strange question that stuck with me all these years later.
00:33All I could say for sure was it was the only one I knew of.
00:37And that was as true then as it is now.
00:42Am I an extraordinary man? Yes.
00:46Am I an ordinary man? Yes.
00:49I'm both. I'm neither. But aren't we all?
00:55New York.
01:00I grew up in this city.
01:03I learned to fight in this city.
01:08And I fell in love in this city.
01:13A mistake I'll never make again.
01:18I used to be the spider.
01:21This city's hero.
01:23Always on guard. Always ready to swoop in and save the day.
01:44That ended when Ruby died.
01:58We were going to be married in the spring.
02:02I even bought a ring to make it official.
02:04A ring I never had the chance to give her.
02:16Ruby once told me that with great power comes great responsibility.
02:22Well she was the greatest responsibility I ever had.
02:26And I failed her.
02:30The spider failed her.
02:35After that I didn't want the power or the responsibility.
02:42So I went back to being just an ordinary man.
02:47That was five years ago.
03:04The colors fading from the photograph.
03:07I could tell the story.
03:09But still you wouldn't know the half.
03:12This love was brought to life from shots of glass.
03:15When you kiss me there's a shifting in the sepia tone.
03:19Can't escape the madness baby, magnetism.
03:22Run away but something pulls me back into it.
03:25Lately I've been staring at a broken mirror.
03:29Needing someone to come out.
03:32Hey lover.
03:35I need someone to save me now.
03:38For all the pain I suffer.
03:43Ain't anyone that weighs me down.
03:46Cause the world makes me.
03:49It's better to taste.
03:52But you can be my saving grace.
03:55Stories delay.
03:56I wonder if I am.
04:12You have nationless difficulty who you are.
04:15As it can be in your life.
04:15I wonder if I see.
04:18That join us after you.
04:19You gaze to strength.
04:19If we call us out like Grow Gr spongy to fly.
04:19My train Zuuts & Looks.
04:19They call us out like Talyaron daertas.
04:20If we call us, they will win.
04:21Haiti hospital diet food.
04:21You exactly?
04:23I wonder if we call you again.
04:23That came to him outside.
04:24Hall orчто of video.
04:24I wonder if you are crazy.
04:39what do you think
04:40i think you got a bingo say you're kind of handsome now i'm questioning your eyesight
04:52funny too so you got a wife no shame i got a husband not that it's ever stopped me from
05:00having a good time know what i mean you've got a decent idea when your husband gets the
05:05same idea tell him to give me a call okay
05:14excuse me sir sir you got your head thank you you keep following me it won't end the
05:22way you want it to it never does
05:27addison
05:49sorry pal hey don't do it addison
05:53i'm as liable to shoot you as i am to give chase
06:00damn it
06:21where do they go which way
06:35so
07:05I tried to warn you.
07:07What? Whoa.
07:18Now you're gonna burn.
07:37Let go.
07:37Oh my god.
07:38Oh my god.
07:39Oh my god.
08:11Okay.
08:14That man was completely on fire!
08:16I've never seen such a thing.
08:18I should have known it was fishy.
08:20They offered me 50 bucks to track down to nobody.
08:22Who hired you? A guy named Winston?
08:24Yeah.
08:25Bastard only offered me 30.
08:28I need a drink. You?
08:31Sure. Nothing too fancy. All I got is...
08:33Three bucks.
08:34Come on, Donegal. I know a joint.
08:37Might even have a girl for you.
08:39If you like trainwrecks.
08:41Oh, I must.
08:42Because I keep marrying them.
08:50Morning.
08:52It was.
08:53Now it's a mediocre afternoon headed towards a lousy evening.
08:57Coffee?
08:58Got anything a little harder?
09:00That's what I keep asking my husband.
09:02You can just pour it right in.
09:03That's just it. You really can't.
09:05Any calls?
09:06Well, to receive calls, you gotta pay my bell.
09:09Till then, that's just a paperweight.
09:11How'd it go with Addison?
09:14Oh, wow. That well, huh?
09:16Yeah.
09:18Addison's dead.
09:18You?
09:20No.
09:20Some other guy.
09:22This goddamn city.
09:25You open?
09:26No.
09:26Yes.
09:27I tried calling, but didn't seem to go through.
09:29Mr. O'Reilly believes that business is better connected face to face.
09:32Wouldn't you agree, Mr.
09:35Carmody?
09:35Well, right this way, Mr. Carmody.
09:38It's about my wife.
09:50You a rich man, Mr. Carmody?
09:53No.
09:55Not particularly.
09:56Possessed of a keen wit, then.
09:59Huh?
10:02Look, I heard my wife on the phone this afternoon.
10:05She's gonna meet the so-and-so at 8 o'clock tonight.
10:08I haven't got the address.
10:09Look, look, look.
10:10I do love a client who comes prepared.
10:13So you'll do it.
10:14You'll take the case.
10:15Okay, Carmody.
10:16My rate's $10 a day plus...
10:17But you'll get pictures, right?
10:20Because without pictures, it's basically just a he said, she said situation.
10:23I'm sure your suspicions are unfounded, Mr. Carmody, but if it comes to it, don't you fret.
10:28Benson A's photographer.
10:29Never miss a shot.
10:33$10 a day.
10:34Plus expenses.
10:35Jan will get your info in a small retainer.
10:38Come back the day after tomorrow and I'll give you what you want.
10:44Come on, Mr. Carmody, let's get that info in that retainer, huh?
10:52Explosion! Extended oil! Read all about it!
10:56Explosion! Extended oil! Explosion! Extended oil!
11:04Explosion!
11:17Sorry, I'm late. Let's tell you some story.
11:20Some other mobster is finally making a move on Silvermane.
11:25Burned down his mansion a couple of nights ago,
11:27killed six of his men, and somehow the old bastard escaped.
11:31I think Finn Byrne likes being called Silvermane.
11:33Thinks it speaks to, I don't know, gravitas and longevity.
11:38I would get that rich. You call me anything you want.
11:40That's a used pickle.
11:43So what you're hiding over there, another cheating spouse?
11:48I thought you said you weren't gonna take those anymore.
11:50I haven't paid Jan in months. Beggars can't be choosers.
11:52Says the man who has chosen to be a beggar, for Christ's sakes, man.
11:56Probably not today, okay? Not again.
12:00Have you seen it out there? The city's a mess.
12:04Ever since the spider disappeared, Silvermane's got the city by the throat.
12:08Crime is out of control and the police are completely in his pocket.
12:12Now the people, the people could use a hero.
12:20Well, I hope they find someone.
12:23You used to be.
12:24I know who I used to be.
12:28And I know who I am now.
12:31There's always gonna be another Silvermane, Robbie.
12:34There's no point in fighting it.
12:36I can't help but wonder what Ruby would think if she heard you talking like that.
12:53Ruby's been dead a long time.
12:57I don't care what you think anymore.
13:06Hey, Frankie, you're out early today.
13:09Hey, Riley, how you doing?
13:13You know, I've been practicing my pocket tricks.
13:16Oh, yeah? How's that going?
13:19You can sell me.
13:25James, huh?
13:26What would you know?
13:27Max, I was behind these years.
13:29March like that made me think about going to school.
13:31Who needs it?
13:32April's B for sake.
13:33Don't do math with letters, kid.
13:36Donegal, Riley.
13:37Listen, I think we should talk about last night.
13:40So what's this proposition you got for me?
13:43You left a man dead last night.
13:45Feels like that could be trouble coming down the tracks or an opportunity worth pursuing.
13:49Either way, I think we should know more about who hired us and why they wanted him so bad.
13:57So you got a plan?
13:59Kinda.
14:00Can you be sober by 9 a.m. tomorrow?
14:02Oh, hi, handsome.
14:04Long time to see.
14:07By the morning?
14:09Sure.
14:11Get your evening edition.
14:13Silvermane survives in skivvies.
14:16Thank you, sir.
14:17Hot off the presses.
14:19Silvermane survives in skivvies.
14:22Ever since the spider disappeared, Silvermane has had a chokehold on this city,
14:27murdering anyone that gets in his way.
14:30But one brave soul tried to free us from the mobster's reign of terror,
14:34setting fire to Silvermane's mansion while he was asleep upstairs.
14:38But he failed to kill the old bastard.
14:41So brace yourself for a bloody rampage from Silvermane and his ghouls.
14:45If only the spider were here to save us from the madness.
14:49Damn, Robbie.
14:52Give it a rest, won't ya?
15:33Evening, sir.
15:34How can I help you?
15:35I got a delivery for Boris Karloff.
15:37I'm sorry, but Karloff don't live here.
15:40Oh, sure he does.
15:41He might be listed under his stage name.
15:43Uh, Stein.
15:46Frank.
15:47And.
15:48Stein.
15:52All right.
15:53Don't bother.
15:53I'll see myself out.
16:07Oh, my God.
16:16He's all right.
16:18I know.
16:18He's all right.
16:23But now he's gone, I know.
16:23I know.
16:23He was right.
16:24But now?
16:24You might him.
16:32Oh!
16:54That's what they want.
17:14Get off of me!
17:16Come here!
17:24What the hell?
17:43Hey, Caroline.
17:44We're late.
17:46Go. Go.
17:51Morning, Winston. Care for a cup of coffee?
17:53Or maybe some tea?
17:55Or do you just want to order both and see which one comes first?
17:57Save your breath, Riley.
17:59You told me you know where Addison is,
18:01so take your money and talk.
18:03Actually, the price has gone up.
18:05Excuse me?
18:07The other PI you hired told me you offered him 50,
18:10so I'm not telling you for a penny less than 200.
18:13Cute.
18:14But give me one good reason I shouldn't plug you.
18:18How about 38 reasons?
18:21It's actually a 32,
18:22but I doubt your organs will know the difference.
18:25Now, a guy like you in a suit like that,
18:28you didn't cook this up on your own.
18:30So, why don't you go back to whoever it is that sent you
18:33and find me $200,
18:35and then I'll tell you where Addison is,
18:37and I'll keep the 30 as a tip.
18:40Janet will keep the 30 as a tip.
18:43Cute.
18:43A real cute.
18:46Real cute.
18:50Let's go.
19:21Let's go.
19:47Let's go.
19:55Funny.
19:56Guy burns down my house, tries to kill me, makes me feel young again.
20:03Did Riley tell you where Addison is?
20:06A shakedown.
20:07He won't tell me where Addison is unless he gets more cash.
20:11Pay him whatever he wants.
20:13The boys are convinced Addison's got some kind of powers.
20:21If he does, I want to talk to him.
20:24Do whatever it takes.
20:26Find Addison.
20:33Hot damn!
20:34Can you believe our luck?
20:37Sadly, yes.
20:38Stepping into a steaming pile of dog shit is kind of my specialty.
20:42Are you daft?
20:43Burns the deepest pockets in New York.
20:44We're the only ones who know Addison's dead.
20:46We could ask for a thousand now.
20:47Shakedown, silvermane, it's an idea.
20:50Thing is, I've got this crazy preference for being alive.
20:52You do what you want.
20:54I'm leaving this one alone.
20:55You're a coward, Riley.
20:57Fortune favors the bold.
20:58Look how poor I am.
21:05I'm in here.
21:09How'd that go?
21:11Dead end.
21:12How about this?
21:14Uh, interesting.
21:15You got some great shots.
21:17I couldn't resist.
21:20I do have one question, though.
21:23Am I crazy, or is that the goddamn mayor of New York?
21:29I believe in you, the hard-working man trying to earn a decent living.
21:34I believe in you, the dedicated woman.
21:37Our city has hit hard times.
21:40We've lost our heroes.
21:42It feels like no one is coming to help us.
21:45But I believe we can be our own heroes.
21:48You sure she didn't meet up with anybody?
21:50Like I said, your wife was alone the entire night.
21:54But what about 8 p.m.?
21:56The red cliff.
21:57What was that all about?
21:58Come on, Carmody.
21:59Smile.
21:59This is great news.
22:00I know.
22:01I get it.
22:03Marriage can be a terrifying endeavor.
22:05Open yourself up to another person like that.
22:07Making yourself vulnerable.
22:08I don't even feel good about taking your money.
22:11Really?
22:11Yeah.
22:12Go home, Carmody.
22:13You have a beautiful and loyal wife.
22:16You know how loyal she is.
22:19You're a very lucky man.
22:21Now go home.
22:25We needed that money.
22:26I don't know if you're aware, but there's a depression going on.
22:30I'm aware, but whatever that was, I want nothing to do with it.
22:33Who do you think he was?
22:34Oh, no.
22:35Someone trying to smear the mayor.
22:36And that woman.
22:37She's not Mrs. Carmody.
22:39Then who the hell is she?
22:39The only thing I can say with any certainty is she isn't married to that syphilitic walrus.
22:51Another headache, huh?
22:53That sixth sense thing?
22:55You should listen to it.
22:57As long as I've known you.
22:58It's never sued you wrong.
22:59I'd love to.
22:59Trouble is, I'm not currently sure what it's trying to tell me.
23:02Hang on.
23:04Oh, I can hear it.
23:07It's saying pay your secretary, except you can't because you just gave away the only money we've made all month.
23:13You're at the top of my list.
23:14Yeah, you better do something about it soon.
23:16I just interviewed for a sales position at Gimbel's.
23:20Blame my husband.
23:21He has this annoying habit of demanding food on a daily basis.
23:28What about selling the photographs to the woman?
23:30You want to steer clear of the mayor?
23:32That's fine.
23:33But maybe there's still some cash to be had.
23:37Blackmail, huh?
23:39It's not a terrible idea.
23:41It's not a good idea, but it's not a terrible idea.
23:44Yeah, I should you not.
23:46She had me covered in whipped cream all the way up to here.
23:49Well, I'll give you anything to get the story.
23:52Jesus, you look like shit.
23:54More than usual is what I'm saying.
23:55Nice to see you, too.
23:57What's so important that I couldn't wait until I was back downtown?
23:59Any chance you know who this is?
24:03You must be joking.
24:05Oh, that's cat hearty.
24:06Back in the day, you wouldn't have had to ask.
24:11Five minutes.
24:12Sure, three.
24:15What are you looking for, anyway?
24:17Uh, some poor sap got knocked off a few nights ago.
24:20Friend gave me a tip something's off with the body.
24:23Might be a story in it.
24:27Say, uh, you might want to look away.
24:29Any idea where I can find this cat hearty lady?
24:32Oh, yeah.
24:34Now, she is the star attraction over at the alcove.
24:40Huh.
24:41That is weird.
24:43Say, does this look like a guy who died in a fire to you?
24:48No, but he sure as hell did.
24:49I was there.
24:52And?
24:53They ID him yet?
24:56James Addison.
24:57Shit.
24:58So if they know, the cops will know.
25:00And then Silverman will know that Donegal was trying to rip him off.
25:03Do me a favor.
25:04Hold off on printing that.
25:05I want to warn a friend before he gets himself killed.
25:10What?
25:10It's just a migraine.
25:18What's going on, Ben?
25:20Does this guy have superpowers?
25:25Is he like you?
25:28Forget about it, Robbie.
25:30He's dead.
25:34Did Donegal say when he'd be back?
25:35He didn't say shit.
25:37That's what I told the other fellas, and that's what I'm telling you.
25:39If he comes in, tell him to meet Ben Riley at the alcove, 9 p.m.
25:43Tell him it's important.
26:09Old-fashioned.
26:28Ladies and gentlemen, Kat Hardy.
26:38Stars shining bright above you.
26:47Night breezes seem to whisper, I love you.
26:57Birds singing in the sycamore trees.
27:05Dream a little dream of me.
27:16Say nighty-night and kiss me.
27:22Just hold me tight and tell me you'll miss me.
27:28While I'm alone and blue as can be.
27:34Dream a little dream of me.
27:39Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you.
27:45Sweet dreams I'll leave all worries behind you.
27:51But in your dreams, whatever they be.
27:55Dream a little dream of me.
28:01We're the past tense and we're laughing.
28:03We're the past tense and we're laughing.
28:04It's the past tense of the daydream.
28:06We'll go dancing under lights dim.
28:08And it's past tense when we say things.
28:10From the dead of night till the morning dew.
28:13From the black and white to the colorful.
28:15If I'm not there, my fail.
28:17Dreaming in a bold make it beautiful.
28:19We've been spinning in the usual.
28:28But this day I'll use this delusion of...
28:37Dream of me.
28:38Dream of me.
28:41Dream of me.
28:42Till I'm everything you'll see.
28:45Dream of me.
28:48Dream of me.
28:50Till it's reality.
28:53Don't dream too big.
28:56Just dream a little dream of me.
29:00I want a little dream of me.
29:03Just about a tiny dream.
29:07A little dream of me.
29:39Dream of me.
29:41Damn it, Don'tacle.
29:43Where the hell are you at?
29:46Wake him up.
29:51That ain't gonna be so easy.
29:55He's dead.
29:58Told you I had to kill her right.
30:14Sorry, boss.
30:15Oh, shh, shh.
30:21Evening, friend.
30:22I'm not interested in revenge or retribution,
30:26so I'm going to make this quick, okay?
30:32Now, now, there's nothing to cry about.
30:36I'd just like to hear where Addison is.
30:43Do you know?
30:46Do you know?
30:49I shot him dead.
30:52He had some kind of crazy power as he burst into flames.
30:56And what about the name of the man who heard Addison to kill me?
31:04I don't know.
31:06Fair enough.
31:11It's all over.
31:14It's done.
31:32Go to the morgue.
31:33Make sure Addison is really dead.
31:37Bring me the other private dick.
31:39Riley, you don't know any more than this guy.
31:41He's got nothing to worry about, Dan, does he?
31:56Do you mind?
31:58Please.
32:01I loved your performance.
32:03Thanks, doll.
32:05Is there somewhere we can talk?
32:07Here, Sue, it's me.
32:08It's business.
32:10I wasn't aware we had any, Mr.
32:12Riley.
32:14It concerns your trip to the Red Cliff last night.
32:17Flint?
32:19I'm trying to help you.
32:21Mr. Riley, I'd like you to meet my friend Flint Marco.
32:24He's...
32:25A gorilla.
32:26Do you mind?
32:28Slowly.
32:29The ape speaks.
32:30Incredible.
32:31I thought you might find that useful.
32:34Everything okay, Miss Hardy?
32:36Yes.
32:36Mr. Riley's a very nice man, but he was just about to leave.
32:40Who told you that?
32:41That you were leaving?
32:41That I'm nice.
32:42Just a hunch.
32:44Maybe you can confirm it by leaving without messing up Flint's tie.
32:47He really struggles with the double Windsor, and I just painted my nails.
32:50Sharpen him, too.
32:52And don't trouble yourself, Flint.
32:54I'm happy to make my exit without either of your fists busting my eye sockets.
32:59Take another look at that, and perhaps tomorrow we can discuss the price of the negatives over lunch.
33:04I might even pay, seeing as I'm such a nice guy.
33:08I suppose you think you're pretty clever.
33:10Well, actually, most days, I think I should just stick my head in the oven and get it over with.
33:14What's stopping you?
33:15Simple.
33:16I'm a coward.
33:32Spare some change for a hundred-year orphan boy?
33:35I got a tail, white suit.
33:37Sure do, mister.
33:38Thanks.
34:09I got a tail, white suit.
34:11I got a tail.
34:14I got a tail.
34:16No!
34:23I got a tail.
34:24No!
34:25No!
34:42Some view up here, you should see the lights all the way from Jersey.
34:47I like those negatives, please.
34:49Cutting right to it, huh?
34:53You don't even want to catch your breath?
34:56Mister, despite what I do for a living, I really don't enjoy hurting people.
35:01Then don't. I know a terrific hamburger joint, open all night.
35:05Let's sit, talk it over.
35:08So you're not hungry, how about a drink?
35:11Last chance.
35:13Opium.
35:20Why be stubborn? One way or another, you're gonna give me those negatives.
35:25It doesn't have to be like this.
35:26You're right. You can stop punching me.
35:31The negatives. I'll drop you.
35:37Well, the thing is, I'm not really scared of heights.
35:40Mhm.
36:06No.
36:18Get him.
36:22Get him.
36:34This is...
36:45Plant?
37:09Plant?
37:23Plant?
37:23Plant?
37:23Plant?
37:25Plant?
37:25I don't know.
38:01Oh, my God.
38:31Don't hurt him.
38:34Where am I?
38:37Are you okay?
38:39What happened?
38:42What the hell is this?
38:44Just leave us alone, please.
38:51You're the negatives on the house.
39:06I can't believe you gave her the negatives.
39:09And for free.
39:11Don't you think you're overreacting?
39:12No, Ben.
39:13This is what reacting looks like.
39:15It's the physical response to a stimulus.
39:17You just haven't felt it in half a decade.
39:19Actually, my lab, my aunt gave it to me.
39:22You're afraid of the mob?
39:23Sure.
39:23Don't want to piss off the mayor?
39:25Fine.
39:25But a lounge singer?
39:27I told you, there were extenuating circumstances.
39:30I have given you so much room.
39:32Airplanes have less runway.
39:33But at a certain point, when someone tells you what they are,
39:36you have to listen.
39:37And what is he?
39:41Retired.
39:43Cat Hardy.
39:46Meet my secretary, Janet Ruiz.
39:48Ex-secretary.
39:48I just quit.
39:50Shame.
39:51I came here to offer him a job.
39:55My friend Flint, the one you met last night, he's disappeared.
40:02$50 retainer up front, then it's $10 a day plus expenses.
40:20My friend Flint, the one you met last night, he's disappeared.
40:27He turned into sand, right?
40:29It just seems like kind of like a big deal.
40:32You're an investigator.
40:35Investigate.
40:40She is hiding something.
40:42You know, sometimes I think you forget I do this for a living.
40:47Come on.
40:48What the hell is going on?
40:49I can't get into it right now.
40:52Suddenly you're not the only guy in New York with powers,
40:54then you can't get into it right now.
40:56The spider appears to have forgotten who runs this town.
41:00We've got a fight coming.
41:01I want you to help me.
41:04We have an army nobody can stop.
41:07It's the best damn show in town.
41:16What about the spider?
41:17The spider?
41:18Yeah, right.
41:20Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe the spider is a guy like anyone else.
41:25You ever think about that?
41:30Crime is out of control.
41:32The city needs order.
41:34We have a choice.
41:35We just have to make it.
41:47Did you see that?
41:50I kicked them in the kingdom.
41:58This is a part of me I wish never existed.
42:04Because with no power,
42:06there comes no responsibility.
42:37Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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