Sherlock Holmes - E9: The Case of Harry Crocker
30min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (1954–1955)
Vaudeville escape artist Harry Crocker turns to Sherlock Holmes for help when he is accused of strangling a chorus girl.
Stars: Ronald Howard, Howard Marion-Crawford, Archie Duncan
30min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (1954–1955)
Vaudeville escape artist Harry Crocker turns to Sherlock Holmes for help when he is accused of strangling a chorus girl.
Stars: Ronald Howard, Howard Marion-Crawford, Archie Duncan
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00:30Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry,
01:00I'm sorry.
01:07I say, it's a bit early, Holmes. You expecting anybody?
01:10No, boy, no, no, I'm not.
01:20Oh, good morning, Mr. Holmes. Good, oh, am I glad to see you.
01:23I'm sorry to come barging in on you like this, but I'm in trouble.
01:26See, the situation's a bad one. Oh, it's a real stinker. I'm in dead trouble.
01:30Now, if you get the lay of your mind on that, that's a brand-new tit for you.
01:32See, now, you'll understand when I explain it to you, see?
01:34Now, my name is Eddie Croker, and I'm chin-deep in trouble, right up to there.
01:38Oh, if my poor old grandmother could only see me now.
01:40My name is Dr. Watson. This gentleman is Sherlock Holmes.
01:45Yeah, Mr. Holmes, you're the only man who can save me.
01:47Now, you've got to do something to save me, see?
01:48Everything depends on you, you see?
01:50My life, my career, my future.
01:53Look, the lot. It all depends on you, Mr. Holmes.
01:55Yeah, but what? Save you from what, Mr. Croker?
01:57Well, if you can find the time, perhaps you'd like to sit down.
02:00Yeah, yeah, yeah. Thank you, thank you, thank you. No, no, no.
02:01Look, murder, I'm afraid.
02:03What?
02:03Yes, I've been accused of murder.
02:05Oh.
02:05Me!
02:07Yeah, and I wouldn't arm the air on a fly's head.
02:09Not even on a beaten fly.
02:11Yeah, I faint when I see blood.
02:12And they go and accuse me of murder.
02:14You know, Mr. Holmes, now, look, you're a man of intelligence and capacities and appetites, like.
02:18See, you're a man of education.
02:20Croker? Did you say Harry Croker?
02:23Yes, that's right.
02:24Yes, perhaps you've seen me perform at the local vaudeville theater.
02:27Escape artist extraordinary.
02:29No bolts, chains, or shackles can contain me.
02:31Just like it says on the billboards.
02:33Yes, I'm sure.
02:35Uh, Mr. Croker, uh, who is accusing you of murdering what?
02:39Who?
02:40Oh, the police.
02:40What?
02:41Yeah.
02:41Yeah, they come right in.
02:43And they say, you killed Harry Croker.
02:46Aye.
02:47And they whisk me away without saying another word.
02:49Without saying another word, mark you.
02:51I say, Holmes!
02:52Yes?
02:52This man is a fugitive from the law.
02:54Yeah, is there a picture of me in there?
02:55Is it any good?
02:56I hope it's my right profile, it's the best.
02:58Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait, what do you think of that?
02:59It says here that you allegedly killed a young chorus girl named Sally King last night.
03:05Killed?
03:06I tried to get rid of her.
03:07I should say that amounts to the same thing.
03:09It also said that you were taken into custody by the police.
03:11That's right, yeah, that's what I said.
03:13But then, you see, I decided I had to go and see Mr. Holmes.
03:15And so, I left.
03:17What?
03:18You left?
03:18Yes.
03:19Oh, wow.
03:20Look here, Holmes, this man might be dangerous.
03:21No, no, no, no, no, no, don't worry about that, Dr. Watson.
03:24Easy going at a crocodile, that's what they call me.
03:25Always a smile in a song when things go wrong.
03:29Eh?
03:36It's the police!
03:37They're surrounding the house!
03:40He's probably after me.
03:42I'll just duck in there for a moment so as not to embarrass you gentlemen.
03:45You already have.
03:45We're not in the habit of harboring fugitives.
03:47I wouldn't dream of asking you gentlemen to do anything that was contrary to your conscience.
03:52No, I wouldn't do that.
03:56All right, Holmes, you were seen coming in here.
03:59You're treading on thin ice.
04:01Very thin ice.
04:05Oh.
04:09And what have you to say to this?
04:11I don't really know, Inspector.
04:14No, no, it's not my style at all.
04:16But if you really want the owner, he's in that...
04:21Thank you, Holmes.
04:22I had a bad moment there.
04:39Harboring criminals.
04:40Obstructing the police in the execution of their duties.
04:43Giving false statements to the police.
04:46That's remarkable.
04:48Truly remarkable.
04:52Well, I must say, that fellow has the most remarkable flair for disappearing, Watson.
04:55Don't you agree?
04:57Well, I'd prefer he'd practice somewhere else.
05:00Inspector, what's the case against Harry Crocker?
05:03He's a murderer.
05:05As if you didn't know.
05:07Yes, yes, you inferred as much, didn't you?
05:09But what are the facts, my dear fellow?
05:11He's a performer at the Empire Music Hall.
05:14Last night, he left with one of the chorus girls.
05:16This Miss Sally King?
05:18Yes, that's right.
05:21Short time after that, she was found in the alley.
05:23Dead.
05:24Strangled.
05:25I see.
05:26I'd say you had a pretty slim case, you know.
05:29The stage doorkeeper heard them quarreling on the way out.
05:32And a newspaper boy has testified to the fact that Crocker came out of the alley alone.
05:38Not so slim now, is it?
05:40I think this trade's got the right man this time, Holmes.
05:43And Crocker denied all this?
05:45Not at all.
05:47He's admitted the truth of every statement, point by point.
05:50Well, then I don't see why all this...
05:52Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
05:54We had a quarrel, all right. Yes, we quarreled.
05:56But I never killed her, so may I drop dead?
05:58Where on earth did you come from?
06:00Well, Mr. Crocker, let me be the first to congratulate you.
06:02Absolutely inspired, inspired.
06:04Now, tell me, how did you do it? How did you manage it, eh?
06:05Oh, you want to know?
06:06Yes.
06:07Simple.
06:07See, all you have to learn, Mr. Holmes, is a few basic tricks on my business.
06:11Then the rest is chicken's feed.
06:12Officer! You're under arrest for murder, Crocker.
06:16I warn you any more and your tricks will be the worst for you.
06:19I promise you that.
06:20Mr. Holmes, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Holmes.
06:22That girl was only trying to capitalize on my publicity.
06:25I gave her a smile maybe once or twice.
06:26Well, you know how these losers are.
06:28But that's all.
06:28That's everything.
06:29Here, take them away.
06:30And try and keep hold of them this time.
06:32Mr. Holmes, please, please, please.
06:34You must do something for me, Mr. Holmes, eh?
06:35We'll do our best. We'll do our best for you, Mr. Crocker.
06:37But you'd better go quietly now. You go quietly, will you?
06:39Quietly?
06:40Yes.
06:40Yes.
06:41All right, all right. But don't forget, will you?
06:42I shan't.
06:43You won't forget?
06:43No, I shan't.
06:44You promise?
06:44Don't worry. You're mine.
06:45Mr. Holmes, you won't forget me now, will you?
06:46You'll do your best to save me, won't you?
06:48Please, please, promise.
06:50Well, I'm going to put on grandmother.
06:51Go and see me now.
06:53Eh?
06:59I'm warning you officially, Holmes.
07:01Don't interfere with this.
07:11That's really remarkable, Watson.
07:12Absolutely remarkable.
07:14Had you any idea at how possibly he could conceal himself in that closet?
07:17Don't push Lestrade too far, Holmes.
07:20He's been after your hide for a long time.
07:24Yes.
07:29Would you, uh, care to accompany me to the music hall tonight, Watson?
07:32Why, are you on the trail of something, Hans?
07:36Several things.
07:38First of all, I should like to know why Hattie Crocker killed this woman.
07:40If he did.
07:42And if he didn't, why should anybody want to make out that he did?
07:44No, I think Lestrade's got the right man this time, Holmes.
07:47You really?
07:48Well, uh, we shall see.
07:50We shall see.
07:59Holmes?
08:07Holmes?
08:30Later that afternoon, Holmes and I went along to the Empire Music Hall.
08:34Not to be entertained, mind you.
08:36Though, I dare say, the day gave promise of that.
08:39We stopped for a moment to chat with the news vendor...
08:41...who repeated the story he had told Inspector Lestrade.
08:44He had been standing on that very spot the previous evening...
08:47...when Hattie Crocker passed him coming from the stage door exit.
08:51Crocker had definitely been alone, and what's more, he'd been in a temper.
08:55I must say, Holmes did little to break down the fellow's story.
09:06Oh.
09:07There you are.
09:16Yes, yes.
09:17Come along, Watson.
09:19Good afternoon.
09:20My name is Sherlock Holmes.
09:22Oh.
09:23Yes, indeed.
09:24I've heard of you, Mr. Holmes.
09:26My name's Charlie Witherson.
09:28I suppose you've come about, uh, for Harry Crocker's trouble.
09:32Yes, yes, I have.
09:33Tell me, is there any other exit from backstage to that alley out there?
09:37Oh, none, sir.
09:38The only other way out is round through the front of the house.
09:41Then anyone going from this area to that alley...
09:44...would have to pass your desk on the way.
09:46Yes.
09:47I presume you remain on duty throughout all performances?
09:50Well, I know what you're getting at, sir.
09:52But like I told the police, as soon as Harry walked out...
09:55...this girl came chasing after him.
09:57Oh.
09:58Buzzing like a hornet, she was.
10:01And where did you see her next?
10:03Oh, not until Miss Zaza came screaming back through that door.
10:06I ran out and found the girl lying there.
10:08Dead.
10:09Then I understand that neither Mr. Crocker nor Miss King...
10:12...returned through that door last night after you saw them leave.
10:15Well, I'm afraid that's it, Mr. Holmes.
10:17Yes, Holmes.
10:18I'm afraid Inspector Lestrade has got his foolproof case.
10:21Granted, of course, that the inspector himself is foolproof.
10:24Miss Zaza, where might she be found now?
10:26Well, the girl's dress.
10:28Which one?
10:29Oh, they all use the same one.
10:31It's the second door on the left, down there.
10:33Ah.
10:34Better knock before you go in.
10:36Oh, we shall, sir.
10:37I assure you.
10:38Thank you very much, Mr. Willis.
10:40Good afternoon.
10:42What's all...
10:43Mm-hmm.
10:44Oh, it's a pleasure to be of service to you, gentlemen.
10:47Yes.
10:49Well, what is it?
10:50Oh, excuse me, madam.
10:51I'd like to have a word with Miss Zaza.
10:53Is that girl...
10:54Can't possibly.
10:55She's busy.
10:56We have a show to do, you know.
10:57Yes, sir.
10:58Ha, ha, ha!
10:59Here I come, my gonfalla!
11:00La la la la.
11:01Le le le.
11:02La le le le.
11:03La dee dee dee dee.
11:04La dee dee dee dee.
11:05La dee dee dee dee.
11:06La dee dee dee dee.
11:07La la la la.
11:08La dee dee dee dee.
11:09La dee dee dee dee.
11:10La la la la.
11:11La dee dee dee.
11:12La dee dee dee.
11:13Here I come, my gonzola!
11:18Carry on, then!
11:20Well, hello, Mr. Holmes!
11:22I knew you wouldn't let me down!
11:24Greetings, Dr. Watson. It's a real pleasure to see you again!
11:26Yes, but Carker, the police!
11:28I expect they'll be along soon!
11:29But how did you get away in this time?
11:32They've been twisted and twirled!
11:33Am I looking one way?
11:35I've grabbed the other!
11:36Mr. Holmes,…
11:37…have you cleared me yet?
11:38Well, not quite yet, Harry, but it'll be easier if we could have a word with Mrs. Zanza,…
11:42but unfortunately some old busybody in there won't let us in.
11:45Oh, old busy?
11:46You wait a minute, huh?
12:05Come right in, gentlemen.
12:08This is a most uncomfortable business, Holmes, really.
12:12Oh, I beg your pardon.
12:14Gentlemen, this is Miss Zaza, singer extraordinaire.
12:18Now, Fanny, tell Mr. Holmes everything he wants to know.
12:21And don't be shy.
12:22All right, Harry.
12:24What would you gentlemen like to know?
12:26Oh, well, we're sorry to inconvenience you, Miss Zaza, but...
12:29That's all right.
12:31I understand it was you who first discovered Miss King's body.
12:34Yes, I did.
12:36It was just horrible.
12:39One minute she was standing here next to me,
12:42right where you are now, Mr. Holmes.
12:44I could touch her.
12:46And the next...
12:47Oh, it was just horrible.
12:50Yes, of course, it must have been.
12:52Then you were here when Miss King came off the stage last night, is that right?
12:55Of course.
12:56She came in here very angry and in a very big hurry.
12:59She tore up her costume.
13:01Excuse me.
13:03Then she put on her clothes and she ran right out again.
13:06I see.
13:07Was she in a hurry to meet Mr. Crocker?
13:10Was she?
13:13I don't want to repeat what she said.
13:16You understand.
13:18No, of course not. I quite understand.
13:20Then, just to be quite certain,
13:22she rushed in here to change her clothes and then she...
13:25Put on her locket.
13:27Locket?
13:28Ah, here he is. Gentlemen!
13:33Don't let him get away!
13:34What do you think you're doing?
13:36You let me go! You let me go!
13:38What do you think you're doing?
13:40Let me go!
13:41Go on! Save me!
13:43You're arresting an innocent man!
13:45I thought I'd find a bunch of you here together.
13:48You'll have a great deal of explaining to do, Holmes.
13:50I should be delighted to, Mr. Train,
13:52but first let Miss Zaza finish what she was about to tell me.
13:56What did she know about it?
13:58I was only going to say that Sally wore a locket
14:00that Harry gave her when we first opened here.
14:02She couldn't wear it during the show,
14:04but she always put it on immediately afterwards.
14:07Locket? What's all this about a locket?
14:09A little trinket. It didn't amount to a thing.
14:12Did this Miss King wear this locket last night
14:14before she left the theater?
14:16Oh, yes. Always.
14:17She said she wouldn't be caught dead without it.
14:20Oh.
14:21Oh.
14:22Did you find this locket on the body, Lestrade?
14:25He hasn't changed since last night.
14:28We haven't been able to hold him long enough to search him.
14:30Here, I can explain to you, Mr. Inspector.
14:32I can explain everything because I'm innocent, you see.
14:34I'm innocent.
14:43Oh.
14:44Poor Harry.
14:46Why did you murder her?
14:49And now, we return to the case of Harry Crocker.
14:55Don't you usually get morning visitors around here?
14:58Even with police permission.
15:03Here's the little lady.
15:04Oh, gee.
15:05And the clothes she was wearing, have you got them?
15:07Yes, sir. One beer minute.
15:10Now, what's the matter with you?
15:12What's the matter with you?
15:14What's the matter with you?
15:16One beer minute.
15:22Obviously strangled.
15:24From the position of the finger marks, it appears she was facing her assailant.
15:27Yes.
15:28Yet her fingernails, which are rather long, show no signs of a struggle.
15:32I don't follow you, Holmes.
15:34Holmes!
15:35Did you see what you did?
15:37You didn't try to fight me or beat me off.
15:38You merely pushed my hands away.
15:40Yes, that's right.
15:41Why?
15:42Well, I didn't want to strike you.
15:43Why?
15:44I didn't want to injure you.
15:45I'm asking you.
15:46I get you.
15:47I didn't take that seriously.
15:48Exactly.
15:49Well, what do you mean?
15:50Well, you didn't take me seriously because you know me too well.
15:52But say my attack had come at the end of a savage argument.
15:54Well, that would have been different.
15:56Ah, now you're getting to it, Watson.
15:58By Joe Holmes, you mean that the girl in Crockert had a savage argument.
16:01She'd have clawed his face.
16:03Yes, but she didn't.
16:04Then whoever attacked her, she knew very well.
16:06And Harry Crockert's telling the truth.
16:08And the problem becomes who is lying.
16:10Here they are.
16:11Just like they come off her.
16:12Oh, that's very good of you.
16:13But I don't think we shall need them now.
16:15And thank you very much for your assistance.
16:16Good day.
16:17Where are we off to, Holmes?
16:18Well, we're going to the theatre, Brian.
16:20Believe me, we'll provide what they call an entertainment attraction.
16:25Oh, Mr. Holmes, it's Dr. Watson.
16:27The police have just been asking for you.
16:28He...
16:29Oh.
16:31Where have you hidden him this time?
16:33Hidden him?
16:34Ha, ha.
16:35Harry's obviously escaped again.
16:36He's a most extraordinary fellow, isn't he, Mr. Holmes?
16:37If you're responsible for this, Holmes...
16:39Now, look here, Inspector.
16:40Holmes and I have only just arrived here.
16:42And after all, it isn't the first time he's given you the slip, is it?
16:45I'm surprised at you, Dr. Watson.
16:47A man of your professional reputation and military background...
16:50I'm surprised at you!
16:55An excellent portrait of the late Miss King.
16:57Well, Holmes?
16:58In happier times, Watson.
17:02What's on her?
17:06Again, Harry?
17:07No bobbers around, I hope?
17:08Well, I think I ought to warn you, Inspector Lestrade.
17:10He's waiting outside.
17:11Well, I had to drop in here to give him the slip.
17:14Do you know...
17:15I never have been able to work out this trunk trick.
17:18Now, my father was a wizard then.
17:20Yeah, good thing you happened to come along.
17:22It's a fascinating business, Harry.
17:23Do you mean to say it's possible to get out of one of these baskets unaided?
17:27Oh!
17:28My father did it twice a day on the stage.
17:30Used to have exhibitions where they locked him inside and threw him in the river.
17:34And up he'd come, free and smiling.
17:36Great sport, the old man.
17:38Blessed his soul.
17:40He's passed on, then?
17:41Last time they threw him in the river.
17:45I thought so.
17:46Get him!
17:50Now, let me go!
17:51Let me go!
17:52Let me go!
17:53Let me go!
17:54Let me go!
17:55Hey!
17:56Hey!
17:57Let me go!
17:58Let me go!
17:59What are you doing?
18:00Here!
18:01Here!
18:02You don't come out here!
18:03What are you doing?
18:04I'm an innocent man, I am!
18:05Listen, listen, listen.
18:06Listen, listen, please.
18:07You've got to believe me.
18:08I'm an innocent man.
18:09I never killed that girl, Inspector.
18:10I took her out after the show once or twice with a drink.
18:13And then we were dancing a bit and that's all I...
18:15I'm going to put you where I can keep an eye on you.
18:19You've slipped for the last time, my slippery little man!
18:23Hey!
18:24Here!
18:25Let me go!
18:26Take it off!
18:27Take it off!
18:28Please don't go.
18:29Just one moment, Inspector.
18:30Tell me, Harry.
18:31Did Miss King join the show in Manchester or had you met her before that?
18:35No.
18:36She joined up in Manchester.
18:37I never saw her before that.
18:39Stage thug, kid.
18:40You know the type.
18:41Wait a minute, Holmes.
18:42How did you know about this girl being in Manchester?
18:45Well, all her clothes had Manchester shop labels.
18:48And this portrait of her was both drawn and signed in Manchester.
18:53As you will notice by the date, May 1897.
18:57Oh, Harry.
19:00I've had a certain amount of experience with lock picking.
19:04You know, purely amateur way, you understand?
19:06Now, I wondered, do you suppose that this little piece of wire of 316th diameter
19:11would in any way manipulate this lock?
19:14Say we inserted it through here like this and then bent the loop...
19:17I think that's a good idea.
19:18Wait a minute, Holmes!
19:20Nonsense like that at a time like this!
19:22Take him out of here!
19:24Hey!
19:25Hey!
19:29Excuse me, Inspector.
19:40Here, hold on to him.
19:42Hold on to him, see?
19:43No, no.
19:44Not like this, no.
19:45Not like this.
19:46See, with both hands, you understand?
19:48With both hands!
19:50No, no, no, no, no, no.
19:52Hey, hey, hey, Mr. Holmes!
19:53Hey, hey, hey, Mr. Holmes!
19:56Hey, hey, hey, Mr. Holmes!
19:57Hey, hey, hey, Mr. Holmes!
19:59That is the end of the Harry Crocker case.
20:02Hey, hey, hey, Mr. Holmes!
20:13Holmes, I...
20:21Oh, I do beg your pardon.
20:23I didn't notice that you were...
20:25Mindful, Dr. Watson.
20:26Oh, look, I slid my makeup on your coat.
20:29I'm terribly sorry, sir.
20:30Of course, that's it, and don't apologize, young lady.
20:32We're all indebted towards you.
20:34I beg your pardon?
20:35You've just proved that Harry Crocker couldn't possibly have murdered Miss King.
20:39Here, Lestrade, ask Harry to come over here, would you?
20:48What do you want now, Holmes?
20:50Well, let's settle that.
20:51Now, Harry, perhaps you'd run through that trunk escape for me, eh?
20:53Oh, no, you don't, Holmes.
20:55This is far from settled, far from settled.
20:57I must say, Holmes, that even I find it difficult to follow your reasoning.
21:00You do, Watson?
21:01About what?
21:02About murder, Holmes.
21:04A girl has been murdered.
21:07That's certainly true, Lestrade.
21:09And if I were you, I'd devote more time to apprehending the real criminal.
21:12And stop annoying Mr. Crocker here.
21:14That's right, that's right.
21:15You stop annoying me.
21:16See, you stop annoying me.
21:17Now, look here, you!
21:19Excuse me, please.
21:20Willis!
21:23Yes?
21:26Did you want me, Mr. Holmes?
21:28Not I, Mr. Willis.
21:30But I believe Inspector Lestrade does.
21:33For murder.
21:37I don't understand, Mr. Holmes.
21:39Then let me explain a little, Mr. Willis.
21:42First, there is the obvious connection between you and Miss King.
21:45Both of you lived for a number of years in Manchester.
21:48Yes, but that doesn't mean that I...
21:50The girl's clothes and picture came from Manchester.
21:52She joined the show there, her first job as an entertainer.
21:55Mr. Willis here wears a Manchester school badge.
21:59His desk is covered with clippings of a Manchester cricket team,
22:02showing a loyalty of long attachment.
22:04And if you require anything further, well, he's just admitted it himself.
22:07I'd wager, too, that you were instrumental in getting her a job with this company.
22:11Well, what if I did?
22:12She could dance a little, she was very pretty, and...
22:14And you thought she was throwing away her prettiness on Mr. Crocker.
22:17Well, I advised her against seeing him, yes.
22:19After all, I felt responsible for finding her a job in the company.
22:22Not responsible, Mr. Willis.
22:24Jealous. And jealous enough to kill.
22:27That's not true.
22:30I saw her go out after Harry, and...
22:32The next thing I knew, she was dead.
22:35So you told us.
22:37And so the entire case against Mr. Harry Crocker
22:40rested upon your testimony.
22:42But you overlooked something.
22:44What was that?
22:46Miss King did go outside to speak to Harry.
22:48And they did quarrel.
22:50But then he left, and she came back.
22:55Is that true?
22:57Not a word.
22:59She never came back through that door.
23:01The sleeves and collar of her dress still bore traces of her stage make-up
23:05when it was found on her body.
23:07Yet she herself wore no make-up at all at the time.
23:10Yet she herself wore no make-up at all at the time of her death.
23:13We checked that, didn't we, Watson?
23:15Absolutely none, Inspector.
23:17Good man, Holmes.
23:18Miss Zaza testified that Miss King didn't have time to remove her make-up
23:22before rushing after Harry.
23:24Yet how else, then, could she have been found without make-up?
23:27Unless she had returned and removed it.
23:30And when she returned, Mr. Willis...
23:33I... Well...
23:35You've mixed things up. I...
23:38Stop him!
23:42Don't tempt me, Charlie. I owe you as few as it is.
23:49She played me along till she had the job here.
23:53She didn't care about Harry.
23:56Or about anybody but herself.
24:00She deserved what she got.
24:02Take him out.
24:09Holmes out.
24:14Now where's he gone?
24:16Hmm? Well, I... I don't know.
24:19Wait.
24:22Listen!
24:39You've done it, Mr. Holmes! You've done it!
24:42Yes, I've done it. Now, look.
24:44By passing this spring here, I get this little wire.
24:47I pass it through against the spring-loaded catch on the outside.
24:50By pressing it in at an angle of 45 degrees,
24:52I release the catch against that symbol, that arm of the thing,
24:56and it unlocks automatically.
25:08THE END
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