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00:00:57To be continued...
00:01:12Dr. Campbell?
00:01:19Dr. Campbell?
00:01:22Dr. Campbell?
00:01:40Dr. Campbell?
00:01:49Are you sick or something?
00:01:51Dr. Campbell?
00:01:53Get Dr. Beecher?
00:01:58Yes, sir.
00:02:00Don't you worry.
00:02:00I'll get him right away.
00:02:03Okay.
00:02:11Okay.
00:02:11You know what?
00:02:16Don't you worry.
00:02:17I'm sorry.
00:02:26I'm sorry.
00:03:31Hi, Tommy.
00:03:32Matt Campbell's sick. He sent me for your dad.
00:03:35Carol, tell Daddy Matt Campbell's sick.
00:03:38What's the trouble?
00:03:39I don't know, ma'am. He's just lying there awful sick.
00:03:41He asked me to get Doc Beecher.
00:03:43I'll tell him. You'd better go on home, Tommy.
00:03:45But ma'am...
00:03:46The doctor will go right over.
00:03:48Doctor.
00:03:49Just a minute.
00:03:51Now, you try not to worry about things, Carrie.
00:03:54What? Speak louder, young man.
00:03:57I said try not to worry and take these pills three times a day.
00:04:01Before meals?
00:04:02Well, after meals.
00:04:04Thank you, doctor.
00:04:05Yes, Carol?
00:04:06Matt Campbell's had another attack.
00:04:09Who? Who's sick?
00:04:11Matt Campbell.
00:04:13Oh, him.
00:04:14Him sitting up in that big house all day,
00:04:18doing the Lord only knows what to those poor animals.
00:04:21And just to be on the safe side, Carol, you'd better call an ambulance.
00:04:23Yes, doctor.
00:04:24Goodbye, Carrie. Don't forget those pills.
00:04:26What?
00:04:27What did he say?
00:04:29He said to take the pill.
00:04:30Oh.
00:04:32Oh.
00:04:42Oh.
00:05:00Matt, what's all this time?
00:05:02Oh.
00:05:04Here we go.
00:05:05Let's get you over to the couch, huh?
00:05:08Here we go.
00:05:10Atta boy.
00:05:11Easy now.
00:05:14There we go, Matt.
00:05:15Yeah.
00:05:17Oh, what time?
00:05:18Tell me.
00:05:20I've got to know what time.
00:05:22A little after six, Matt.
00:05:25They've got to know what I've done.
00:05:29Nobody will.
00:05:32I'm dying now.
00:05:34No, you're not dying, Matt.
00:05:36You're going to be fine.
00:05:37All these years.
00:05:39All these years of experimenting.
00:05:44I've got the answer now, Paul.
00:05:49It's right here.
00:05:53Take it.
00:05:56It's...
00:05:57It's the...
00:05:59the...
00:06:01pills.
00:06:27hey how about that 360 can this boy play
00:06:32darts or not this just doesn't seem to be your day i can't seem to get warmed up i've done
00:06:37a lot
00:06:37better hi doc hi buck george i brought you the medical report on matt campbell good thanks doc
00:06:45there's a simple coronary his heart had been pretty bad for years now yeah poor guy didn't
00:06:51have any relatives i know so i called the university of biglow talked to a dr beaumont he's
00:06:57bringing someone up tomorrow to take over walmart will walmart you know him where we went to school
00:07:03together no kidding well he's head of the psychology department now is that a fact yeah he seemed pretty
00:07:08upset over campbell's death what's going on in that lab anyhow well i don't really know buck matt never
00:07:14talked much i think he was doing some research about uh primitive instincts regressing the brain
00:07:20or something i don't know wow well i got a lot of house calls to me say doc say hello
00:07:24to old mrs
00:07:24what's your name for me yeah who you know your nurse oh um got a new girl now yeah i
00:07:33don't think
00:07:33she's quite your type fat eye focals buck teeth but she's good hard worker doc i'll remember not to get
00:07:46sick
00:07:50hello doctor i'll be with you a minute what have you been up to all day practicing i'm always practicing
00:07:55something yeah i guess you are i wish you get those teachers to pay their bills with money
00:08:01oh they'll pay me when they can
00:08:07let me help you daddy oh thank you darling because i'm panto
00:08:14what's the matter with marion she said she felt busy all day
00:08:18i don't know just what she means what's wrong
00:08:21oh just another one of my headaches but uh you think you could hold her off for a few minutes
00:08:28of course i'm sorry you feel so awful oh it'll be all right honey would you get me my migraine
00:08:35pills
00:08:36and my coat there oh sure right hand pocket
00:08:41how are you coming with your dancing okay except i can't figure out whether i want to be a
00:08:47a concert pianist or a prima ballerina well why don't you settle for being a cook right now i
00:08:54haven't had time for any dinner okay but just because it's you thank you darling tell marion to
00:09:00come on in will you oh sure my dad says you can come in now
00:09:08sit down marion oh what seems to be the trouble well i don't know exactly
00:09:16i think maybe it's my heart murmur acting up again all right i'd like to ask you something did
00:09:22you hear anything about matt campbell yes i did well maybe that sort of frightened you
00:09:28well i don't know look doctor i live alone and sometimes i get scared something's going to happen
00:09:36to me my heart being the way it is oh now marion my folks are worried sick i tell them
00:09:42not to worry
00:09:43but they do i tell them i've got a good job and all but they just don't like me to
00:09:49live away from
00:09:49the farm excuse me marion don't you feel well dr beecher oh just a little tired i guess
00:10:03i'm afraid you will have to excuse me marion do you suppose you could come back tomorrow morning first
00:10:07thing i would like to do another electric cardiogram on you oh sure thank you gee i'm sorry you don't
00:10:13feel well oh i'll be all right i'll see you in the morning sorry
00:10:20the doctor doesn't feel very well i'm going to come back tomorrow first thing all right good night good
00:10:25night
00:10:32can i get you something no no no no no i'll be all right i think i'll lie down for
00:10:38a while
00:10:44you might tell betsy she can forget about dinner all right i'm not hungry
00:10:50oh thank you
00:11:00oh
00:11:01oh
00:11:01oh
00:11:36Nobody home.
00:11:37What?
00:11:38I guess nobody's home.
00:11:40Oh, uh, are you one of the doctor's patients?
00:11:43Well, if I can help it.
00:11:45I, I, uh, I don't believe I know you.
00:11:48Well, my name is Carol Butler.
00:11:49Carol Butler.
00:11:51My, that's a pretty name.
00:11:53Uh, well, um, why don't we go inside?
00:11:56The door should be unlocked.
00:11:57It's, it's nine.
00:12:01You must be a regular customer here.
00:12:04Well, yes, I guess I am, in a matter of speaking.
00:12:07Oh, the doctor must have been called away temporarily.
00:12:10Hey, you can't be the doctor's nurse.
00:12:12That's right.
00:12:13Oh, but you're filling in for a friend.
00:12:15You know, the plump girl.
00:12:17Plump girl?
00:12:17The one with the glasses.
00:12:19Oh, no, look, you've lost me someplace.
00:12:21I've been working here for several weeks.
00:12:23Oh.
00:12:24Now, um, what was your name?
00:12:26My name.
00:12:27Oh, Donnelly.
00:12:27Buck Donnelly.
00:12:28But doc said that, oh, hi, doc.
00:12:30Oh, what?
00:12:31Well, doctor, I didn't know you were in.
00:12:32Just woke up.
00:12:33Doc, can I see you a minute?
00:12:34Why, sure.
00:12:35How are you feeling this morning?
00:12:36Oh, I feel fine.
00:12:38Bifocals, buck teeth, doc.
00:12:41All right.
00:12:42Well, what's on your mind, besides Carol?
00:12:45Well, we got a report last night.
00:12:46There was a prowler in the neighborhood.
00:12:48Mrs. Whitman down the street called us.
00:12:49Yeah?
00:12:50She gets hysterical pretty easily, but we sent a car out anyhow.
00:12:53They didn't see anything.
00:12:54Would have been about 11 o'clock.
00:12:56I didn't hear anything.
00:12:57I was sound asleep by 11.
00:12:59I don't think there's much to it.
00:13:00I'm just following through the excuse.
00:13:03Dr. Beecher?
00:13:05Who?
00:13:07Oh, thanks.
00:13:08Yes?
00:13:10Marianne Wilkins?
00:13:12Well, she seemed fine last night.
00:13:14She was coming in this morning.
00:13:14I don't know anything about that, doctor.
00:13:18I come in on Tuesdays clean, and that's all.
00:13:21But she looks awful sick to me.
00:13:24I'll be right over.
00:13:26Excuse me, buck.
00:13:28Got to make a house call.
00:13:30Marianne Wilkins?
00:13:31Mm-hmm.
00:13:32What's wrong?
00:13:33Well, she's one of my heart patients.
00:13:36Oh, thanks.
00:13:37I don't think Matt Campbell's death helped her any.
00:13:44I'll be at Marianne Wilkins' place, Carol.
00:13:46All right.
00:13:48Uh, Miss Butler?
00:13:49Yes?
00:13:50Do you know a good eye, doctor?
00:13:52Why, do you need glasses?
00:13:54No, but I think Doc does.
00:14:00I didn't know what to do, doctor.
00:14:03She just lies there like that with her eyes closed up.
00:14:12Can you hear me, Marianne?
00:14:13What is it, doctor?
00:14:17I think it's her heart.
00:14:19You better call the county hospital and ask them to send an ambulance.
00:14:22Yes, sir.
00:14:23Would you use another phone, please?
00:14:25All right.
00:14:37It's all right, Marianne.
00:14:40Everything's going to be all right.
00:14:42Now, don't worry.
00:14:43You're going to be fine.
00:14:47Oh, no.
00:14:49No.
00:14:51Go away.
00:14:54Go away.
00:14:55Oh, Mary.
00:14:56It's me.
00:14:57It's Dr. Beecher.
00:14:59Yes.
00:15:00Yes.
00:15:01It's you.
00:15:02Don't touch me.
00:15:05Leave me alone.
00:15:06Don't touch me.
00:15:07Leave me alone.
00:15:35Come on!
00:15:57Good morning, doctor.
00:16:05How is she?
00:16:09She died.
00:16:11Oh, no.
00:16:14Oh, doctor, I'm terribly sorry.
00:16:16It's all my fault.
00:16:18I should have helped her last night.
00:16:20I didn't think it was that serious.
00:16:22How could you know?
00:16:24Well, it's my job to know.
00:16:26I'm supposed to second-guess death, not run away from it.
00:16:29Another headache?
00:16:32Doctor, why don't you let yourself take a rest?
00:16:35What would all my patients do?
00:16:36You could get someone in.
00:16:39No, I'll be all right.
00:16:42Is something wrong?
00:16:44No.
00:16:46Where's Betsy?
00:16:48She's cleaning her room, I think.
00:16:50Do you suppose you could ask them to wait a little while longer?
00:16:52Oh, I think so.
00:16:54There's nothing really urgent.
00:16:55I'll be right back.
00:17:06Hi, Daddy.
00:17:07Hi, honey.
00:17:09Is there an I in elegance?
00:17:11No.
00:17:12What are you writing?
00:17:14A letter to Aunt Sally.
00:17:15I'm going to tell her what an elegant summer we had.
00:17:18She'll appreciate hearing from you.
00:17:21Do you mind if I turn this thing off?
00:17:23Oh, no.
00:17:23Here, I'll do it.
00:17:25Whenever you start off like that, I know it's something important.
00:17:28Well, I did want to talk to you about something, Betsy.
00:17:31You remember last night?
00:17:33Sure.
00:17:34When I had the headache.
00:17:35Oh, sure.
00:17:36And I asked you to get me the pills out of my coat pocket.
00:17:38You mean your migraine pills?
00:17:40Yeah.
00:17:42These were the pills, weren't they?
00:17:44Mm-hmm.
00:17:45You know, doctors are kind of funny.
00:17:48They often carry a lot of pills around with them.
00:17:50And I had some others last night, too.
00:17:54These do look sort of like the migraines, don't they?
00:17:57What's in them?
00:17:59Oh, nothing much.
00:18:01Just aspirin.
00:18:05I thought maybe you might have given me these, you know, by accident.
00:18:10No, Daddy, I didn't.
00:18:14Well, that's fine.
00:18:16You know, Betsy, I've been thinking,
00:18:18you and I ought to get out in those hills for a real hike one of these days, huh?
00:18:22What do you say?
00:18:22Gee, that'd be terrific.
00:18:24We don't seem to have much time anymore.
00:18:27Just for fun, do we?
00:18:30Daddy?
00:18:31Hmm?
00:18:31I...
00:18:32I don't know which one of the pills I gave you.
00:18:38But aspirin never hurt anyone, did it?
00:18:42No, honey.
00:18:44It never hurt anyone.
00:19:03Oh, hello, Buck.
00:19:05Willie?
00:19:06How's business?
00:19:07Oh, picking up.
00:19:08Can't complain.
00:19:09Marion back there?
00:19:10Yeah, she is.
00:19:11Poor little girl.
00:19:12Mind if I take a look?
00:19:13Not at all.
00:19:14Matter of fact, they're kind of expecting you.
00:19:16Any reason why, Willie?
00:19:18What?
00:19:18Well, you usually turn up, don't you?
00:19:22Marion.
00:19:31I guess we're having an epidemic of heart attacks.
00:19:33Matt Campbell.
00:19:35No, Marion Wilkins.
00:19:37You think Doc's gonna ask for an autopsy?
00:19:40Autopsy?
00:19:41Oh, no.
00:19:42No need for that.
00:19:43It was hard, all right.
00:19:45Plain and clear.
00:19:46I've seen a lot of cases in my day.
00:19:49Trouble with you, Buck.
00:19:50You're overanxious.
00:19:52Guess you ain't had no excitement since Abe Hibble axed his mother-in-law.
00:19:56And that's the way we want to keep it.
00:19:58Well, thanks, Willie.
00:19:59Anytime.
00:20:38Here, Henry.
00:20:39Put him right there.
00:20:42Will!
00:20:44Who?
00:20:46Paul!
00:20:48Paul Beecher.
00:20:49What are you doing here?
00:20:50Well, I heard you were coming, so I just dropped by to say hello to you.
00:20:53Paul?
00:20:53Well, we just got into town.
00:20:55Yeah.
00:20:56Paul, this is a pleasant surprise.
00:20:59Years haven't changed yet.
00:21:00Well, you don't look so bad yourself.
00:21:02Oh, Henry.
00:21:06You know, Henry's one of our top research assistants at the university.
00:21:09He's going to take over Campbell's job.
00:21:11I'm just here helping him get organized.
00:21:12You know, Henry, Paul and I were friends many years ago at medical school.
00:21:15Yeah, how are you, Henry?
00:21:16How do you do?
00:21:17Uh, Henry, would you take this thing over to the desk and hook it up?
00:21:21Paul, you're gonna have to excuse Henry.
00:21:24Light bothers his eyes.
00:21:25He suffered a trauma in early childhood.
00:21:27His mother was burned to death when a gas heater exploded.
00:21:30And, well, he just hasn't adjusted to society.
00:21:32Always the psychologist, aren't you, Will?
00:21:34I hear you're head of the department now.
00:21:36Oh, yes, indeed.
00:21:38It's wonderful.
00:21:42What have we got here?
00:21:46Unusual.
00:21:47Yeah, I noticed that when I came in.
00:21:49They were alive yesterday.
00:21:51I was here with Matt Campbell when he died.
00:21:53Heart attack?
00:21:54Mm-hmm.
00:21:55It's too bad I didn't know him very well.
00:21:57I just appropriated the funds for him.
00:22:00Henry!
00:22:02You want something?
00:22:04The animals are dead.
00:22:05Yes, I know.
00:22:08That's Henry for you.
00:22:09Phlegmatic, but seething inside.
00:22:12Brilliant, Mike. Brilliant.
00:22:13He's just the person to carry on.
00:22:15Well, um, what exactly was Campbell working on?
00:22:19Didn't he tell you?
00:22:20Only briefly.
00:22:21I know it had something to do with instincts, reaction.
00:22:25Yeah, well, that's about it.
00:22:27How you coming?
00:22:29Dull knife.
00:22:30I cannot work with a dull knife.
00:22:32Henry complains a lot, but deep inside he's a frightened child seeking approval.
00:22:41Will, I want you to tell me everything you know about Matt Campbell's work.
00:22:46What?
00:22:47Well, he tried to tell me something just before he died.
00:22:50I thought maybe it might be important.
00:22:52Well, I don't honestly know too much about it myself.
00:22:54We, uh, we've been subsidizing scientists to work on regression
00:22:59to see whether it's possible chemically to revert the animal mind to a primitive state,
00:23:03and if it is, whether or not we can reverse the process and advance intellect.
00:23:07Human intellect, eventually.
00:23:09Well, did Campbell succeed in what he was trying to do?
00:23:12I don't honestly know.
00:23:13He claimed that he developed some kind of a pill which he thought was...
00:23:17Pill?
00:23:18Say, as a matter of fact, these are probably the ones right here.
00:23:23They're supposed to induce these primitive instincts by draining the blood in the brain temporarily.
00:23:28Well, that would induce fainting.
00:23:29Here, let me see one of those.
00:23:31Sure.
00:23:31Well, I imagine it would, but apparently it doesn't harm the animals as long as they keep getting the pills.
00:23:35See, they're habit-forming.
00:23:37What do you mean, habit-forming?
00:23:39Well, just that.
00:23:41I talked to Campbell the other day on the phone.
00:23:43He was very excited.
00:23:44He seemed to run into some kind of a problem.
00:23:46He said that once that he'd given the animals the pills, they had to have them talking to every 24
00:23:50hours, and they went wild.
00:23:53Why those bats aren't dead?
00:23:56Well, how sure was Campbell about this 24 hour business?
00:24:02Oh, well, he seemed to be pretty sure about it.
00:24:03I don't know, but...
00:24:05Well, Paul, after all, the animals are dead except the bats, so we've got to find out why.
00:24:11Well, I'd like to stay here and watch you work, would you mind?
00:24:19It would seem the synapse leading to the portions of the brain affected suffered permanent injury in some cases.
00:24:28Destructive process unknown.
00:24:33What time is it, Will?
00:24:35Hmm?
00:24:36What time is it my watch is stopped?
00:24:38Quarter after eight.
00:24:46There are no conclusions on all this stuff.
00:24:49Nothing that Campbell's written makes any sense to me.
00:24:52Just doesn't make sense.
00:24:53Yeah, I'm having the same go.
00:24:56Brilliant, Bob.
00:24:57It's just brilliant.
00:24:58But unfortunately, it is rather untidy.
00:25:02Henry.
00:25:05I want to ask you a question.
00:25:09How long before you know something?
00:25:11Know something?
00:25:12Yes, what caused them to die?
00:25:14Well, this business takes patience, Paul.
00:25:16It's not the kind of thing you rush through.
00:25:17Well, maybe not.
00:25:18But all I want to know is, was it the pills that killed them?
00:25:21Oh, no.
00:25:22No, it wasn't the pills.
00:25:23Or lack of pills.
00:25:24Something else.
00:25:25Like what?
00:25:27Capillary disintegration.
00:25:29Well, Henry, I have made progress.
00:25:32Look, you're just going to have to learn to speak up.
00:25:35Henry, what caused this capillary disintegration?
00:25:39Disease.
00:25:41Maybe a virus.
00:25:42A virus.
00:25:44But I'll find it.
00:25:45It won't get away from me.
00:25:48I didn't know you were so interested in research.
00:25:49You missed your calling, Paul.
00:25:57Well, I am going to call it a day.
00:25:59I imagine Henry will welcome the peace and quiet.
00:26:02Will you, Henry?
00:26:03I don't mind.
00:26:05Oh, don't forget to throw the switch on the electric furnace.
00:26:08We don't want to blow up the circuit.
00:26:10Coming, Paul?
00:26:11You go ahead.
00:26:13Well...
00:26:13Oh, Henry, I'll be at the hotel if you need me.
00:26:17You'll be all right?
00:26:17Of course.
00:26:19Yeah.
00:26:26Henry.
00:26:27Yes?
00:26:30Why didn't the bats die?
00:26:35I don't know.
00:26:47Oh, Daddy, you've just got to watch this.
00:26:49I'm not watching anything.
00:26:50And why aren't you in bed?
00:26:51But please, I just learned how.
00:26:53No.
00:26:54Now turn off that stupid record.
00:26:55But, Daddy...
00:26:56Did you hear me?
00:26:56Turn it off.
00:27:22There's no.
00:27:35I'll show you.
00:27:35You're right.
00:27:38Are you in bed?
00:27:38Hold on.
00:27:38I'm in bed.
00:27:39I'll have to do it a minute.
00:27:39Hold on.
00:27:40I'll have to do it.
00:27:46Hold on.
00:27:51I'll have to do it every day.
00:28:14Daddy?
00:28:17Daddy?
00:28:21Daddy, I'm sorry.
00:28:24Please.
00:28:30Daddy?
00:28:31Are you asleep?
00:29:01Please.家族
00:29:02can think Yes
00:29:09Dr Beaumont
00:29:10I'm
00:29:11just starting a chemical analysis of the pills.
00:29:14Hold it. Storm just sorted out the lights.
00:29:32Doctor.
00:29:34I think the pills are a control serum.
00:29:40From the bats. They were the only animals immune.
00:29:45I think I'll work on a wild logger.
00:29:49Yes. I'll see you in the morning. Bye.
00:30:15Oh my God.
00:30:22Oh my God.
00:30:25Oh my God.
00:30:29Oh my God.
00:30:38needless to say i'm shocked you can't believe henry's gone it doesn't seem possible
00:30:43did you touch anything in here doc oh no i why well obviously there's a struggle
00:30:50we'll have to presume it was homicide oh no that's not possible i don't see how that could be
00:30:54why not well you'd have to know henry it's possible henry might have killed somebody but
00:30:59vice versa didn't henry have any enemies no and he didn't have any friends either believe me
00:31:06nobody cared whether henry lived or died nobody would have bothered to kill him unless of course
00:31:10it was a maniac in that case paul paul this is terrible hi doc i got your message
00:31:30well doc what do you think what cause of death well give me a chance buck
00:31:40dr beaumont tells me that when he left last night you were still here with henry
00:31:44that's right how long did you stay well only stayed a couple of minutes was everything okay
00:31:51then yeah everything was fine
00:31:55there's nothing immediately apparent except a couple little marks on his throat maybe insect bites
00:32:04i wouldn't even mention it except if to harry and wilkins had the same thing
00:32:10you didn't mention that at the time well i didn't think it was important enough to mention
00:32:14at the time and now i don't know buck there is a slight contusion on the head that
00:32:23could be the cause of death but i doubt it well the autopsy surgeon will be able to tell us
00:32:29more
00:32:34will
00:32:38what's the matter did you notice that the bats are gone
00:32:45you know this is odd
00:32:47i talked to henry last night he discovered that campbell's pills were a control serum extracted from
00:32:54the bats oh that's hard to believe yes it is
00:32:58especially when you consider they were vampire bats
00:33:11good morning dr beecher good morning
00:33:40well i'll get this sample over to the lab right away doc how long before they give you the results
00:33:44of the autopsy
00:33:45do if i put a rush on six hours make it a rush will you all right you know buck
00:33:53yeah i can't go along with this murder theory of yours
00:33:57well doc somebody did break into that lab all right but you don't kill someone by giving them a blood
00:34:02disease
00:34:02that is not usually doc
00:34:06what if someone else died of this uh what'd you call it capillary disintegration yeah that is complete destruction of
00:34:13the body tissue
00:34:14capillary disintegration what would you think
00:34:17well that would depend it's such a rare thing i'd say the odds were against it happening
00:34:21yeah but what if it did happen do you think there was someone else
00:34:28no i guess not all right well i'll call you later on
00:34:31okay thanks again doc
00:34:39willie
00:34:46willie
00:34:48what do you make of the fact that both marion wilkins and henry winston died with the same marks in
00:34:52their throats
00:34:53well i don't know must be coincidence maybe maybe it also means she didn't have a heart attack huh
00:35:00but she did buck you don't believe what you're told that's your trouble but what if she didn't
00:35:07i'd like to know how you're gonna know that now with her all nicely and properly buried up in the
00:35:12family
00:35:12plot we can take care of that buck you can't go around digging up people's graves to get a court
00:35:18order
00:35:19you gotta have some good reason i got plenty of reasons willie three deaths in three days
00:35:31carol
00:35:34carol
00:35:37are you feeling better paul a little bit i thought maybe you'd go on no i was just finishing up
00:35:43buck is coming for me buck yes he's taking me to dinner oh where's betsy at dancing school
00:35:53i haven't seen her all day she thinks you're angry with her angry paul what happened last night
00:36:01how do you mean i mean did you two have a quarrel or something no
00:36:07well i guess maybe i did lose my temper a little bit you know how it is with kids so
00:36:12easy to hurt them
00:36:14without meaning to i think betsy's pretty indestructible carol you have to go with buck tonight
00:36:21no of course not it was just tentative do you want me to work no no it isn't that
00:36:30carol i need someone to stay with me stay with you yes i i know i i shouldn't ask this
00:36:38but
00:36:39well i haven't been myself lately you were right last night when you said that
00:36:43something had happened to me oh you've just been working too hard no it isn't that either it's
00:36:52i've been using these pills that i take from my migraines as a kind of a crutch because i haven't
00:36:58felt well and i thought maybe if if you stayed with me i might not take them might not take
00:37:08so many i'll get
00:37:09it oh buck oh you look nice thank you i was just going to call you oh look i hate
00:37:24to do this to you
00:37:25but i'm gonna have to break our date tonight something came up i was going to have to tell
00:37:29you the same thing the doctor wants me to stay here oh well look could we make it tomorrow night
00:37:34of course good now i'd like to see the doc he's in his office thanks
00:37:41come in see him in a dock i'm sure anything new paul we're getting a court order to exhume
00:37:51mary milken's body oh what do you want to do that for we just found out that henry winston died
00:37:56of a
00:37:56rare blood disease a thing called capillary disintegration whatever that is destroys body tissue
00:38:03what's that got to do with marion well i don't know exactly but if she died of the same thing
00:38:07what makes you think she'd die to the same thing now paul i don't doubt your judgment on this
00:38:18buck yeah buck i
00:38:24something wrong paul no well this thing needs your signature judge watson's waiting
00:38:36thanks a lot appreciate your cooperation no mentions good night carol see you tomorrow
00:38:44well i guess you heard i don't have a date come on carol let's get out of here you're going
00:38:48to go out
00:38:48and have dinner with me oh it's no trouble to fix something here i want to go away someplace somewhere
00:38:53where i can relax all right but i'll have to go get changed well you'll stop by your place fine
00:38:59oh
00:39:03the pills oh yes put them in your purse and i'll have to ask you for them
00:39:12there you are doc thank you joe oh doc well i don't want to be imposing on you and all
00:39:20that but
00:39:21well what is it joe well this will probably sound funny to you but well it's my left eye
00:39:27right here right here i see
00:39:32looks all right yeah it looks all right but it feels terrible well why don't you uh call us and
00:39:38make an appointment all right doc and we'll give it a thorough check okay doc thanks
00:39:43uh oh doc it's really my wife you see uh she sleeps on that side and well she's got a
00:39:51terrible cold and
00:39:52she keeps breathing on my eye at night you know and well i figured maybe my eye went and caught
00:39:58it
00:39:58you know the germs well now why don't you just come in tomorrow and we'll have a look at it
00:40:04huh
00:40:04okay doc and bring your wife in too all right doc thanks
00:40:11you see you're not the only one who's got trouble
00:40:15i don't know one thing i'm feeling a little better
00:40:18well this has really done me good oh i'm so glad carol you're not prone to hysterics are you
00:40:26i don't think so i mean if i were to tell you something something incredible
00:40:32do you think you'd believe me well if it were something true if it were true
00:40:39yeah and there we have the problem now carol there is something i must talk to you about
00:40:47i just can't seem to do it go ahead i'm an understanding type girl i know you are
00:40:54well oh doc uh you're wanted on the phone excuse me a minute
00:41:04dr beecher yes
00:41:18well can't you get dr morgan
00:41:23all right tell the resident to stand by yes yes right away
00:41:50carol i've got to go to county hospital an emergency of download do you want me to go with
00:41:54you no you better look would you mind waiting for me here of course not maybe a little while i'll
00:42:01try
00:42:01make it as soon as i can well that's all right oh could i borrow your lighter again of course
00:42:17now you will wait won't you don't worry i'll be here because i do want to talk to you
00:42:44okay boys this is it
00:42:54doctor he's had two quarters of morphine 30 minutes apart but how long ago was the last injection about 15
00:42:59minutes
00:43:01of course
00:43:05doctor
00:43:06i guess i'm ready to
00:43:40Don't you?
00:43:50Give me a double O's, would you?
00:43:58Doctor?
00:44:00Okay.
00:44:03You'll have to go under.
00:44:15There, I think I should do it.
00:44:16Nice job, Doctor. I didn't think he'd make it.
00:44:19Neither did I. We'll put him in 107, Doctor.
00:44:21What?
00:44:22107.
00:44:23Take him for me, Bailey. I can't stay.
00:44:26What?
00:44:26I can't stay.
00:44:28Doctor!
00:44:44Hello?
00:44:46This is Doctor Beachy.
00:44:47Is Carol Butler there?
00:44:48No, as a matter of fact, she just left two minutes ago.
00:44:51Said to tell you she'd be home if you wanted her.
00:44:53She left?
00:44:54Well, she can't have left.
00:44:55Are you sure?
00:44:56Well, that's what she said to tell you, Doc.
00:44:58No.
00:45:18Okay, boys. Open it up.
00:45:21Look, I don't like this.
00:45:23Take it easy, Willie. Take it easy.
00:45:30All right, let's go.
00:45:41I can't believe it.
00:45:45I must have made a mistake. This can't be the one.
00:46:06Why, Mrs. Dietz, what on earth are you doing out at this hour?
00:46:10This is our constitutional.
00:46:12Last week I said to Priscilla, Priscilla, you and I just don't get enough exercise.
00:46:19And what did Priscilla say?
00:46:21She agreed with me, but then she doesn't have much choice.
00:46:26Good night, Mrs. Dietz.
00:46:28Good night, Carol.
00:46:29Come along, Priscilla.
00:46:49Mrs. Dietz.
00:46:50Mrs. Dietz?
00:47:14Mr. Dietz?
00:47:26Oh, my God.
00:47:59Come along, Priscilla.
00:48:05Priscilla, don't tire out on me now.
00:48:08Watch around the corner and we'll be home.
00:48:18Priscilla, stop making so much noise.
00:48:22You'll wake everybody up.
00:48:23Hop, hop, hop, hop.
00:48:26Hop.
00:48:45Hop, hop, hop.
00:48:46Hop, hop, hop.
00:48:50Hop, hop, hop.
00:48:51Oh, she's sick, wouldn't you?
00:48:53What?
00:48:54Did she do a fake?
00:48:55No, she's fine.
00:48:55Huh?
00:48:56Oh, no.
00:49:04Is she alive?
00:49:06Huh?
00:49:07Do you think it's alive today?
00:49:08It must be.
00:49:10Oh, no, she's fine.
00:49:27Hey, Daddy.
00:49:29Eggs up in one minute.
00:49:33Daddy?
00:49:34Come on.
00:49:36Daddy, if you don't hurry, I'm gonna have to eat these eggs all by myself.
00:49:41Daddy?
00:49:43In a minute.
00:49:43I'm gonna have to eat these eggs.
00:49:46I'm gonna have to eat these eggs.
00:49:50Carol?
00:49:54Carol?
00:49:54Cary?
00:49:57Carol?
00:50:11Hello.
00:50:14Hello? Hello? Hello? Carol? This is Paul.
00:50:26Oh, Paul. I waited and waited for you last night, and then, and all this other happened.
00:50:33What? What happened?
00:50:36Somebody killed Carrie Dietz last night.
00:50:41Carrie.
00:50:42Yes. Oh, it's the most frightening thing that ever happened. He tried to get to me first.
00:50:51Paul? Paul, are you still on the line?
00:50:55Paul!
00:50:56Yeah. You better stay home today, Carol. Get a little rest, huh?
00:51:03I will. I still feel upset.
00:51:07I'll call you later.
00:51:12Oh!
00:51:32Daddy!
00:51:36What's wrong? What happened?
00:51:39The mirror fell down.
00:51:49Let's see. I want to talk to you about something kind of important. I'm going to telephone your Aunt Sally
00:52:01today.
00:52:01What for?
00:52:02Well, I thought I'd ask her if she'd let you come and live with them for a while.
00:52:06Live with them?
00:52:07Mm-hmm.
00:52:08But where would you live?
00:52:10Here.
00:52:11Well, you can't live here without me. Who'd feed you and take care of you and everything?
00:52:15No, I'd get along fine.
00:52:18I don't want to live with them.
00:52:20Betsy.
00:52:24Betsy, if you were over in Bigelow, you'd go to a really wonderful school.
00:52:29There are a lot of kids there. Nice kids.
00:52:32You'd get a good education.
00:52:35You'd get a good education.
00:52:36Dad?
00:52:38Are you mad at me or something?
00:52:41Oh, honey.
00:52:44I've never been mad at you.
00:52:47I just want you to have a good hold.
00:52:50And you can't have that here with me.
00:52:55With me being gone all the time.
00:52:58Now, look, with Aunt Sally, she'd be there every day at home with you.
00:53:03Now, look, look, look, honey.
00:53:05Please don't cry.
00:53:06Please don't.
00:53:09All right, all right.
00:53:10We won't talk about it anymore.
00:53:12But you think about it, huh?
00:53:15Now, come on, come on.
00:53:17I've got a lot of patients to see today.
00:53:20A lot of things to finish up.
00:53:23Come on, come on.
00:53:25That's my girl.
00:53:28I bet those eggs are stone cold by this time.
00:53:36How you are, Miss Miller?
00:53:37Thank you, Doctor.
00:53:38You see that that boy gets plenty of rest.
00:53:40Yes.
00:53:42About our bill, Doctor.
00:53:44Oh, now, don't you worry about that.
00:53:46Just pay what you can.
00:53:47When you can.
00:53:48We're awful lucky, Doctor,
00:53:50having you around to take care of us.
00:54:21I'm going out for a little while, Betsy.
00:54:23Oh, okay.
00:54:25And look, honey,
00:54:25I may not be here when Aunt Sally comes.
00:54:28Aren't you coming back?
00:54:30Of course I am, honey.
00:54:35And I was just thinking,
00:54:36in case I'm not back in time,
00:54:38you'd better go on home with Sally,
00:54:40and I'll call you there.
00:54:42All right, Daddy.
00:54:45Goodbye, Betsy.
00:54:47Take good care of yourself.
00:54:49I will.
00:54:55Daddy?
00:54:57Daddy, I love you.
00:55:01Oh, I love you, too, honey.
00:55:12Goodbye.
00:55:21Oh, Paul.
00:55:41My word, you frightened me after that.
00:55:43I'm sorry.
00:55:44I wasn't expecting you.
00:55:45Maybe I better get you a key, huh?
00:55:47You been here long?
00:55:48No, not too long.
00:55:49Will, I wanted to talk to you.
00:55:51I've been trying to get you all day.
00:55:53Oh, well, I've been at Bigelow all day.
00:55:54The university decided they wanted to continue with the experiment,
00:55:57but we're having a bit of a trouble finding replacement.
00:56:01Well, for pity's sakes, Paul, what is it?
00:56:03I never could stand suspense.
00:56:05Will, I...
00:56:10Will, a patient of mine, Carrie Dietz,
00:56:14a wonderful old lady
00:56:16was killed last night.
00:56:17I know, it's a shame.
00:56:19Well, I talked to Buck this morning.
00:56:21I killed her.
00:56:25What'd you say?
00:56:26I said I killed her.
00:56:32Paul, what are you talking about?
00:56:33I don't know how.
00:56:34I don't even remember doing it,
00:56:36but I'm sure I killed her.
00:56:39Paul, this whole conversation's fantastic.
00:56:41Please, let's start over again.
00:56:43Then I think I killed Henry, too.
00:56:45And Marion Wilkins.
00:56:47But...
00:56:48But why?
00:56:51I don't know.
00:56:55I know it has something to do with those pills of Campbell's.
00:56:59I started taking them, Will.
00:57:01My mistake.
00:57:02You mean the regression pills?
00:57:03Yes.
00:57:05And they've done something terrible to me.
00:57:08They've turned me into a...
00:57:10horrible thing.
00:57:12A beast.
00:57:14They've made me kill people.
00:57:15Hold up, Paul.
00:57:18What you say just isn't possible.
00:57:20Look, suppose you did take those pills.
00:57:23They may cause a reaction in a small animal,
00:57:25but you're a human being.
00:57:26I know what I'm talking about, Will.
00:57:28How?
00:57:29What proof do you have?
00:57:31Look.
00:57:33Look at that.
00:57:37I'm a scientific man, Will.
00:57:39I've been keeping that notebook,
00:57:40trying to figure it out.
00:57:42Too many things have been happening.
00:57:46Paul, there's not one thing here that's conclusive.
00:57:50All right.
00:57:52And how do you explain it?
00:57:54Three people have been killed.
00:57:57I've taken those pills three times.
00:58:00I go to sleep,
00:58:02and when I wake up,
00:58:04I don't remember anything for a while,
00:58:06and then suddenly,
00:58:08there's something in my mind.
00:58:11A dream.
00:58:13Well, not a dream,
00:58:15but a face.
00:58:18First, it was Marion.
00:58:21And yesterday, it was Henry.
00:58:26And today,
00:58:28it was Carrie Dietz.
00:58:31What do you propose to do about this?
00:58:33Well, I'm going to tell Buck.
00:58:35What else can I do?
00:58:36I just wanted to talk to you first.
00:58:39In other words,
00:58:40you want me to confirm this?
00:58:42Well, yes, I guess so.
00:58:44Look, Paul,
00:58:46before you ruin your reputation
00:58:48and your livelihood in this community,
00:58:49let me give you some advice.
00:58:50Oh, Will.
00:58:50Now, listen to me, Paul.
00:58:53I've seen sick men before.
00:58:56Now, I know about men.
00:58:58And I know what you're feeling
00:59:00is nothing more than an emotional state
00:59:02probably brought on,
00:59:03at least abetted,
00:59:05by these confounded pills.
00:59:07Will,
00:59:08you told me yourself
00:59:09these pills were from vampire bats.
00:59:11Exactly, but, Paul,
00:59:12that doesn't make you another Dracula.
00:59:14You found a strong,
00:59:15suggestive influence there.
00:59:17That's all.
00:59:18You think so?
00:59:19It's my opinion.
00:59:20You need a complete rest.
00:59:23Well, you're wrong, Will.
00:59:25Look, Paul,
00:59:27people depend on you here.
00:59:28I don't want to see you
00:59:29destroy your life.
00:59:30It's a useful life, Paul.
00:59:31I don't want to see you
00:59:32destroy it over an hallucination
00:59:33like this.
00:59:34No hallucination.
00:59:35But suppose it is.
00:59:37Look, suppose you confess
00:59:38to that killing last night.
00:59:39Paul, you'll never be able
00:59:40to pick up your work here again.
00:59:41It's a small town, Paul.
00:59:44It's a small town.
00:59:45People don't forget.
00:59:46No, you've got to wait.
00:59:49Wait.
00:59:52Wait for what?
00:59:53It's 11 o'clock.
00:59:5611?
00:59:56Yeah.
00:59:57That seems to be the hour.
00:59:59That's as long as I can
01:00:00go without the pills.
01:00:01Now, nonsense.
01:00:04All right, Paul,
01:00:05I'll keep you from
01:00:05taking the pills.
01:00:06Now, you can trust me.
01:00:07I'll stay with you
01:00:08until 11 o'clock.
01:00:09I can't let you do that, Will.
01:00:11It'd be too dangerous for you.
01:00:12Paul, give yourself a chance.
01:00:17Just give yourself a chance.
01:00:22Okay, Willie,
01:00:23that's all I need.
01:00:24You can take them out, please.
01:00:29Oh, hello, Buck.
01:00:30Doc.
01:00:31Hiya, Willie.
01:00:32Hi, Mark.
01:00:34It's incredible.
01:00:35I'm having the bodies,
01:00:36what's left of them,
01:00:37sent to the university lab.
01:00:39I've never seen
01:00:39such total cellular destruction.
01:00:42By the way, Buck,
01:00:43I owe you an apology.
01:00:45So I'm right.
01:00:46There is a killer.
01:00:46How do you do it?
01:00:47Well, it seems that this
01:00:48this maniac extracts
01:00:50a small amount of blood
01:00:51from his victims' throats.
01:00:53And then,
01:00:54because he carries
01:00:55the disease virus
01:00:56in his saliva,
01:00:57he transmits it to them.
01:00:59But for some reason,
01:01:00he remains immune himself.
01:01:03I don't get it.
01:01:04I don't get it.
01:01:05How can somebody build up
01:01:06something like that
01:01:07in their body?
01:01:08Maybe an answer to that
01:01:09as soon as the university
01:01:11isolates the virus.
01:01:12That'll probably be tomorrow.
01:01:14They promise to call you.
01:01:15That'll be too late, Doc.
01:01:16Too late.
01:01:18Yeah, I've got men
01:01:19covering the whole town.
01:01:22If he sticks to his pattern,
01:01:24someone will die tonight.
01:01:25There was one common factor
01:01:27in all the animals dissected,
01:01:29an almost complete
01:01:30cell deterioration.
01:01:33However, in trying to break it down
01:01:34into cause and effect,
01:01:35once again,
01:01:35we come against that unknown factor,
01:01:37the origin of the virus.
01:01:39Oh, Will, could you stop that?
01:01:40My head's splitting wide open.
01:01:44Do you suppose there's a sedative
01:01:46in this place?
01:01:47A strong one?
01:01:48I think so.
01:01:53Here's...
01:01:53Yeah.
01:01:54Here we are.
01:01:57I need it.
01:01:58I need it now.
01:02:00You may need it more later, Paul.
01:02:02I think we'd better wait.
01:02:12There's one thing, Paul.
01:02:13These pills,
01:02:14do you have some with you?
01:02:18Yes.
01:02:21Give them to me, huh?
01:02:22No, I'll keep them.
01:02:24Paul, if I'm going to help you,
01:02:26I have to have them.
01:02:27I don't know that I can't give them up.
01:02:31You don't know what it's like.
01:02:33Let me be the judge, huh?
01:02:50No, don't do that well.
01:02:52I've got to be able to get to them
01:02:53if I need them.
01:02:53Well, you can, Paul.
01:02:54It's just a wooden drawer.
01:02:55And there is a key.
01:02:57Well, I can't be responsible.
01:03:00Nonsense.
01:03:02Paul, let go my arm.
01:03:15Oh.
01:03:17Oh.
01:03:30Oh, come on, Will.
01:03:32Help me.
01:03:32I've got to have them.
01:03:34I can't do it.
01:03:35I can't wait like this.
01:03:36Can't you see what's happening to me?
01:03:38I can't see any different
01:03:39except your state of mind.
01:03:40Now, try to bear it
01:03:41just a little longer.
01:03:42No, I can't.
01:03:42You've got to help me.
01:03:43Look, I'm going to give you
01:03:44the sedity, Paul,
01:03:45in just a few minutes.
01:03:45I need it now.
01:03:47Please.
01:03:48Please.
01:03:50Please.
01:03:50Please.
01:03:52Oh.
01:03:59Oh.
01:04:09Oh.
01:04:12Oh.
01:04:12Oh.
01:04:13Uh.
01:04:13Oh.
01:04:15Oh.
01:04:17Oh, oh.
01:04:20Paul?
01:04:28Paul, please!
01:04:32Paul, please!
01:04:32Paul, feel me!
01:04:34Stay back! Paul, please!
01:04:37Stay back!
01:04:38Stay back!
01:04:39One, two, one, two, three!
01:05:18, we'll be right back!
01:05:23Beep!
01:05:30Beep!
01:05:55Well, look, Sheriff, if you could keep us covered for a few more days.
01:05:59No, it won't be necessary.
01:06:00The highway patrol is helping us out, too.
01:06:02Right.
01:06:03Here's the file.
01:06:04Thanks.
01:06:05I don't understand it.
01:06:07What's that?
01:06:08Why didn't something happen last night?
01:06:09We were set for it.
01:06:12Donnelly.
01:06:13Yeah.
01:06:14Oh, yes, sir.
01:06:21What?
01:06:25Yes, that is a coincidence.
01:06:29Yeah, I'll check.
01:06:34Now, that doesn't make any sense.
01:06:36What's that?
01:06:38That was Professor Yates from the university.
01:06:42Yeah?
01:06:42They finished their test on the blood cells.
01:06:46So?
01:06:48What?
01:06:49So they finished the test.
01:06:51Yeah.
01:06:51He said it reminded him of something.
01:06:53What's that?
01:06:55He said it reminded him that Matt Campbell had been working on a rare virus.
01:07:00A control serum.
01:07:03Caused some kind of capillary disintegration.
01:07:06What does that mean?
01:07:08I don't know, George.
01:07:11I don't know.
01:07:13What kind of a guy do you think this Dr. Beaumont is?
01:07:16Oh, he's okay.
01:07:18A little odd.
01:07:19Mm-hmm.
01:07:20Think he'd go so far as to do a little experimenting?
01:07:23On human beings?
01:07:26Come on.
01:07:26Come on.
01:07:58Dr. Beaumont?
01:08:01Dr. Beaumont!
01:08:03Ooh, it's hot in here.
01:08:09Here's your reason right down here.
01:08:11What's that?
01:08:13Ooh.
01:08:20Maybe we better wait for him, huh?
01:08:22Yeah.
01:08:25Look at this, George.
01:08:34Hey, the light's flashing.
01:08:36Talk about your absent-minded professors.
01:08:38He even left this thing on.
01:08:45Relating to experiment 675,
01:08:48it would appear that Dr. Campbell had made a great deal of progress with the chemical structure of the entire
01:08:53system.
01:08:54However, in contrast, experiment 703 had no such definition.
01:08:59Sounds like he knew what he was talking about, all right.
01:09:01I'm going to call the universities and see if they know where he is.
01:09:04Almost complete cell deterioration.
01:09:31Almost complete cell deterioration.
01:09:45He had the brothers and the women who were talking about with the people.
01:09:49That's a great deal.
01:09:49I'm going to call it back in the middle of the building.
01:09:49Oh, dear.
01:09:52Here you go.
01:09:52Okay.
01:09:52I'm going to call it back in the middle of the building.
01:09:57Here you go.
01:09:57Here you go.
01:10:18Paul?
01:10:20What are you doing here so early?
01:10:21Well, I thought I'd get a head start.
01:10:23I mean, things must have piled up on you yesterday.
01:10:26Well, you can go on back home.
01:10:28I didn't make any appointments for today.
01:10:32Paul, are you all right?
01:10:33I'm fine.
01:10:35Go on home, Carol, please.
01:10:38Tell me what's wrong.
01:10:40I want to help you.
01:10:41You want to help me?
01:10:43There's one way you can do it.
01:10:45Get out of here.
01:10:46Paul!
01:10:47Get out of here!
01:10:58Paul, I don't understand you.
01:11:00I've tried.
01:11:01I really have.
01:11:03But I know something is terribly wrong.
01:11:06I'm sorry, Carol.
01:11:09What's in the syringe?
01:11:11Nothing.
01:11:14Paul?
01:11:17Tell me what you're going to do.
01:11:18What's in the syringe?
01:11:24May I go, Carol?
01:11:27Oh, no.
01:11:29You're out of your mind.
01:11:30Yes.
01:11:31Give me that syringe.
01:11:33Stay back.
01:11:33You can't do it, Paul!
01:11:34Stay back!
01:11:35Oh!
01:11:36Paul!
01:11:36Paul!
01:11:44Paul, why do you want to take your own life?
01:11:46I haven't had a choice.
01:11:48Paul, please.
01:11:50Please.
01:11:51I'm sorry, Carol.
01:11:52There's no time.
01:11:52Oh!
01:12:05Please.
01:12:10Please.
01:12:20Please.
01:12:21Please.
01:12:21Please.
01:12:24Please.
01:12:25Please.
01:12:25Please.
01:12:32Please.
01:12:33Please.
01:12:34Please.
01:12:34Please.
01:12:35Please.
01:12:40Get away from me!
01:12:43Get away!
01:12:50Carol!
01:12:52Carol!
01:12:55Give me a hand, please.
01:12:56Yep.
01:13:13Carol, check the house, I'll take a look outside.
01:13:43I'll take a look outside.
01:13:48Are you all right?
01:13:49Yes, yes.
01:13:50Stay right here.
01:13:56Yes, yes.
01:14:17I'll take a look inside.
01:14:31Let's go.
01:14:59Let's go.
01:15:24Let's go.
01:15:49Let's go.
01:16:19Let's go.