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00:00:01There are still vast and virtually unexplored regions, bleak and desolate, where no human ever goes and no light is ever seen.
00:00:15It is as though the land had been posted by God.
00:00:20It is in these lonely areas of impenetrable forest and dark shadows that the Gila monster still lives.
00:00:31How large the dreaded Gila monster grows, no man can say.
00:00:50No way!
00:01:20It ends well.
00:01:22It's a deep.
00:01:27Yeah.
00:01:32Oh!
00:01:35Oh!
00:01:40Oh!
00:01:44Oh, my God.
00:02:14Hey, here come Gordy and Teddy.
00:02:31Hey, gang.
00:02:32Hey, what are you doing, boy?
00:02:33What a cool, that flip chest.
00:02:35What's up, man?
00:02:36Spook will be charging you with an entertainment thing.
00:02:39Hi, Spook.
00:02:41Hi, Ken.
00:02:41Hey, how are the good clocks on the bombs?
00:02:44Where's Pat and Liz?
00:02:50I thought we'd see the last ones here.
00:03:09Yeah, they're probably out spooking around somewhere.
00:03:12Maybe they broke down.
00:03:13Not in his heat.
00:03:14I worked on it myself.
00:03:16That wouldn't make any difference if he goofed the speech hip or something.
00:03:21Yeah, and that squirrel is just the one that could do it.
00:03:24Hey, you got it.
00:03:25Oh, wonderful.
00:03:27What kept you so long later?
00:03:29Oh, Mr. Willow smoked two cigars at a table last dinner.
00:03:32And I could not get on the dishes until he was through.
00:03:36What time did Pat leave?
00:03:37Pat did not come home for dinner.
00:03:40That's why his father was so upset.
00:03:42Thanks.
00:03:44There's old man here.
00:03:48My aunt, that fellow has a jewel of a car.
00:03:55Well luck, man.
00:03:56Hey, how are you doing?
00:04:10Yeah, hello.
00:04:10You want to sell that deuce?
00:04:15Why, you fellas always after me to buy my car.
00:04:18That 32 is the ideal stock to convert to a bomb.
00:04:23Buying a car, son, is just like getting married.
00:04:25Or going to New York City.
00:04:28Everybody ought to do it once, but nobody ought to do it twice.
00:04:33Hey, I can get you a good price on that.
00:04:38Paid $695 for that car 26 years ago.
00:04:42Ten years ago, wasn't worth a dime.
00:04:45Last month, I turned down $100 for it.
00:04:48When it gets back up to $695 again, I'll sell it.
00:04:52Oh, I know you'll die.
00:04:54Hey, there we go.
00:04:55Hey, Spoon.
00:04:57Uh, give me a snort of that there soda bar.
00:05:02Hey, gang, you know, this would be Lisa's first trip to a drive-in.
00:05:05Oh, we have drive-in to France, too.
00:05:07Yeah?
00:05:08Yes.
00:05:08I went twice with my brother on his motor scooter.
00:05:11Oh, my God.
00:05:13On a motor scooter.
00:05:14Now, that's my idea of absolutely nothing to do.
00:05:18Yeah.
00:05:18Okay.
00:05:19It told me too late.
00:05:21We're going to pull on out.
00:05:23Hey, Jake.
00:05:24If the road's clear, I'll drag you to Bartonelle's Corner.
00:05:28Oh, I can't.
00:05:29I'm driving carefully.
00:05:31You still running on that old rubber?
00:05:33Yeah.
00:05:34Hey, Spoon.
00:05:35When Pat and Liz get here, we told them we went to the drive-in and form a catch-up.
00:05:41We sure will.
00:05:43And I'll give you $150.
00:05:44What do you think he's playing with, kids?
00:05:52Yeah.
00:05:52Sheriff, what's the problem?
00:06:22Mr. Wheeler?
00:06:23Pat didn't come home last night.
00:06:25He didn't?
00:06:26No.
00:06:26Evidently, he was out with Liz Humphreys.
00:06:28She didn't come home either.
00:06:29Oh?
00:06:31I want you to find out why.
00:06:33And don't leave a stone unturned in doing so.
00:06:36Do I make myself clear?
00:06:37I understand, Mr. Wheeler.
00:06:40There weren't any wrecks reported last night.
00:06:44Your son, Pat, is about 19, isn't he?
00:06:46That's right.
00:06:48Just a year older than I was when I got married.
00:06:50Do you think they eloped?
00:06:53He wouldn't dare.
00:06:54I didn't say that.
00:06:56But if they were out together all night, you better hope they have.
00:06:59This is a missing persons report, and I want to know what you're going to do about it.
00:07:03Well, I'll send in an APB on both of them and the car.
00:07:06I don't think it'll do much good if they went out to get married.
00:07:09They'd already be across the state line.
00:07:11Well, if he gotten married, I'll wring his neck.
00:07:14If you ask me, it's that Chase Winston.
00:07:17He's older than the others.
00:07:18Sets them all wrong.
00:07:20Well, he's got more influence on Pat than I have.
00:07:22Chase Winston does more about keeping them in line than getting them in trouble, and I know.
00:07:28He's supported his mother and sister ever since his dad died on one of your drill rings.
00:07:32Your son could take a page out of his book, Mr. Wheeler.
00:07:35When I get through with my son, he won't have a book left.
00:07:38Now, you locate him, or I'll have your job.
00:07:41If you want to be the only peace officer in 10,000 square miles and 1,000 miles of road, you're welcome to it.
00:07:49I'll do everything I can to locate both of them, Mr. Wheeler.
00:08:04Hi, Sheriff.
00:08:06Hi.
00:08:11Got a new set of wheels?
00:08:14Yeah, new to me.
00:08:16That parker I had, I'd be chasing you boys with a bicycle in a couple of days.
00:08:21Oh, come on, Sheriff.
00:08:22Outside of Pat Wheeler, we haven't had a ticket in our gang in eight months.
00:08:26Oh, I was just kidding.
00:08:29What's the mileage on it?
00:08:31Oh, about $35,000.
00:08:34County boy from the state.
00:08:35Those lucky stiffs on highway get a new car every year.
00:08:38Let me have it for a couple of days, and I'll tune it up for you.
00:08:42Oh, you'd choke it off so I could never catch it.
00:08:45You couldn't catch that deuce of mine right now.
00:08:49Now, let me have that patrol car.
00:08:51I'll turn it into a slingshot that'll catch anybody.
00:08:53But we'll make a deal.
00:09:01Hey.
00:09:05Just between us, Liz Humphreys and Pat Wheeler didn't get home last night.
00:09:09Oh.
00:09:10They were supposed to meet us at the drive-in, but they didn't show up.
00:09:13We wondered what happened.
00:09:16Were they in any kind of trouble?
00:09:18What do you mean?
00:09:22You know.
00:09:26No, I don't think so.
00:09:30Chase, level with me.
00:09:33I'm almost positive they weren't in any trouble.
00:09:35I'd know.
00:09:37Do you think they might have run off to get married?
00:09:39Well, they've been going steady for over a year now.
00:09:44And I know they talked about it, but...
00:09:46No, not like for right now.
00:09:49Did Pat have any money staged?
00:09:53Yeah, some.
00:09:55Like how much?
00:09:56Well, he was talking about getting a new blower on the mill.
00:09:59That's about 500 bucks.
00:10:02Where did he get that kind of money?
00:10:04He saved it.
00:10:05His old man gives him a good allowance when he's not mad at you.
00:10:09What bank does he use?
00:10:11None.
00:10:12He's afraid his dad would find out.
00:10:14He could have been saving it if he got married, couldn't he?
00:10:18Just money.
00:10:18I guess he could do whatever he wants with it.
00:10:21But you know what?
00:10:22If he eloped, his old man would put him down flat.
00:10:27I know.
00:10:27But Pat's smart enough to provide for himself until the old man cooled off.
00:10:35Pat's the only one of the gang I couldn't slow down.
00:10:36Did you check the hospitals?
00:10:38Yeah.
00:10:40Where could I find the rest of the gang?
00:10:43Well, I don't know about Bob and Gordy, but Chuck and Rick went over to Easton.
00:10:47They wanted to check with the wheel cats about next Saturday night's fighter party.
00:10:50Next Saturday night?
00:10:51Yeah.
00:10:52You warn the gang, I'll be cruising that pass that night.
00:10:56No dragging.
00:10:57Okay, I'll tell them.
00:10:58If you get any postcards from those two, let me know.
00:11:16Hi, Sheriff.
00:11:17Hiya, Kelly.
00:11:18Hello, Sheriff.
00:11:27I don't have any word for him or something.
00:11:29She's a good girl, Sheriff.
00:11:30I ain't worried.
00:11:31How come you drove around the truck all night then?
00:11:36You don't think she might have eloped, do you?
00:11:38Could be.
00:11:38She's pretty close-mouthed about her affair.
00:11:41Mother likes a wheeler.
00:11:42Eight-marion-hour kind of folks.
00:11:44You don't have a phone, so I just dropped around to let you know I'm doing everything I can.
00:11:48We know that, Sheriff, and we sure do appreciate it.
00:11:51Sorry Elizabeth put you to so much trouble.
00:11:54It's never any trouble looking after kids.
00:11:56Let me know if I can help, Sheriff.
00:11:58Thanks, Yves.
00:11:58Thank you, Sheriff.
00:11:59Goodbye.
00:12:00We're in this way.
00:12:02We've got to trust in the Lord.
00:12:11Morris.
00:12:11Morning, Sheriff.
00:12:12Let me smell your breath.
00:12:16Okay.
00:12:17Go ahead.
00:12:18Okay.
00:12:30Hi, Chase.
00:12:31Hi.
00:12:31Did you get that diesel tractor fixed?
00:12:33Yes, she's all set.
00:12:34Good.
00:12:35My boy, that's one trip I'm glad I don't have to make very often.
00:12:39Is this stuff heavy?
00:12:40It'll help you unload.
00:12:40No, it's not heavy.
00:12:43Hot.
00:12:44Wheeler's sinking another oil well and he's afraid of fire when it comes in.
00:12:48There's four quarts of nitro glycerin out there in that cab.
00:12:52He wants us to keep it out back in the storehouse.
00:12:54You know, last winter when number 21 came in, I made $100 with that stuff.
00:13:01Dad showed me how to use it.
00:13:03It's not so bad as long as it doesn't get nervous.
00:13:05Well, I'm sorry I was so late getting back.
00:13:09But with that cargo, I was afraid to do over five miles an hour.
00:13:13Well, it's not so dangerous as long as it's in a nitro case.
00:13:18But I took these out of the case.
00:13:19Holy smoke.
00:13:21You're lucky to be standing here talking about it.
00:13:23I'll put it in the shed.
00:13:24What's your action this afternoon?
00:13:41The sheriff got a new patrol car.
00:13:42We'll get a tune-up job out of that.
00:13:45Is that nitro safe out there?
00:13:47Well, if it decides to blow, it's not safe anywhere.
00:13:50I'll get it.
00:13:56That's not our range.
00:13:58No, it's the sheriff's.
00:14:00If there's been a wreck, I get a tow job out of it.
00:14:02Also, I have a deal with the ambulance if someone's hurt.
00:14:05You work all the angles, don't you, Chase?
00:14:07Mr. Compton, I have to.
00:14:13Hello, sheriff.
00:14:14Yes.
00:14:15About 12 miles out beyond the Red Schoolhouse,
00:14:18a car has run into the ditch.
00:14:20Well, yeah, it's a pretty bad wreck.
00:14:23What kind of a car?
00:14:25It costs a sedan.
00:14:26That Pontiac, I believe.
00:14:29Someone could have been hurt pretty bad.
00:14:31Maybe she'd get out there pretty quick.
00:14:33Did you stop and investigate?
00:14:40There's been a wreck 12 miles out of town.
00:14:42Where's the wrecker?
00:14:43Paul.
00:14:44I used the A-frame to build a doggone rock garden.
00:14:47Look, you take your car and keep the city wrecker's off.
00:14:49I'll get out of the wreck and follow you.
00:14:50I'll get out of the wreck and follow you.
00:14:50I wondered who was on that party line a while ago.
00:15:17Well, it was taught me to get on that line with you.
00:15:20I figured since it was on your call station anyway, you wouldn't care.
00:15:23Yeah.
00:15:24There's a pretty good one.
00:15:25Yeah.
00:15:29This engine's still warm.
00:15:32Say, did you see the skid marks out here?
00:15:34They go at a direct right angle to the direction of travel.
00:15:38Yeah.
00:15:39No digs in the macadam, either.
00:15:47Somebody was hurt in here.
00:15:48There's blood all over their poultry.
00:15:50Let's take a look around.
00:15:51I've already looked around.
00:15:52There's nobody here.
00:15:54Real good?
00:15:55Yeah, real good.
00:15:56Well, maybe somebody came by and picked them up.
00:15:59It could have been the people that called in.
00:16:02No.
00:16:03They didn't set something.
00:16:04Then why didn't they wait?
00:16:06People will go to the trouble to report an accident, but they won't stay around.
00:16:09Don't want to fill out the reports.
00:16:12So, what do you do now?
00:16:14Well, I'll take the license number and engine number, call headquarters.
00:16:18Maybe they've got a light on them.
00:16:25Chase, how are your headlights?
00:16:28Fine.
00:16:28Just fine.
00:16:30Both of them burning?
00:16:36How many times have I warned you about getting that headlight fixed?
00:16:39Twice.
00:16:40But the first time, it was just a suggestion.
00:16:43The seal beam only cost $4.
00:16:46Well, I had some unexpected expenses.
00:16:49Oh?
00:16:50Missy?
00:16:51Yeah, the doctor said she'd be able to start walking again pretty soon.
00:16:54And took all the money I had to make a part-down payment on her braces.
00:17:03You know, I think this is a complete washout.
00:17:06You've probably got a screwdriver.
00:17:10I don't think the insurance company has missed one of those headlamps.
00:17:13All right.
00:17:23I don't know.
00:18:26Well, I got the whole story.
00:18:30The car was stolen out of state, and the plates were stolen in state.
00:18:34So whoever stole it had beat it, hurt or not, as long as they could navigate.
00:18:37Well, is there anything else I can do here, Sheriff?
00:18:40If not, I'll get this on back to the garage.
00:18:42No, go ahead.
00:18:44Chase, will you give me a hand?
00:18:46I want to take some pictures of those skid marks.
00:18:48You stand by them for a scale.
00:18:50Sure, glad to, Sheriff.
00:18:51Good.
00:18:51Good.
00:18:52Good.
00:18:56Good.
00:19:16Trouble, Chase?
00:19:30I don't know, Sheriff.
00:19:31Take a look.
00:19:33It was just sitting here.
00:19:34Probably fell off the car.
00:19:36No scratches on it.
00:19:38Well, maybe it landed in the bush.
00:19:41Now, as thin as that imitation leather is,
00:19:43even a bush would take some of it off.
00:19:45Was it just like that when you found it?
00:19:47Yeah, straight up.
00:19:49Probably belonged to some hitchhiker.
00:19:52Or it might have belonged to the fellow
00:19:54that stole that car and wrecked it.
00:20:03Say, look at this.
00:20:11Half a pack of cigarettes.
00:20:14One unlit.
00:20:15That suitcase don't belong to any car thief.
00:20:22He was around here too long.
00:20:25I'll take it in.
00:20:26I'll put it in the car for you.
00:20:28Somebody will be around to claim it.
00:20:29See you later, son.
00:20:30Right, Sheriff.
00:20:31I'll take it in.
00:20:31Oh, my God.
00:20:31Let's go.
00:21:01Let's go.
00:21:31Let's go.
00:21:32Hey.
00:21:33What's with the coat bed?
00:21:34I got your phone call.
00:21:35When I was serving dinner to Mr. Willow, he became very angry.
00:21:38He said if I saw you again, he would have me sent back to France.
00:21:41He can't do that.
00:21:42Oh, yes, he can.
00:21:43He's my sponsor.
00:21:44He put up the bond.
00:21:46He put up the bond.
00:21:47That was to guarantee that you wouldn't become a ward of the state.
00:21:51Now, we don't have to worry about that.
00:21:53You know how to speak English well enough to get a job anywhere.
00:21:55He said it seemed more hard for me to go out with you.
00:21:58What's he more about?
00:21:59Nothing.
00:22:00I don't want to go away, Chase.
00:22:01You won't have to, honey.
00:22:02You think it's your fault that Pat run away?
00:22:04Ling, think whatever he wants to think.
00:22:05He shouldn't take it out on you.
00:22:06But we had better take any chances.
00:22:07You go back inside.
00:22:08And look, don't worry.
00:22:09Everything's going to be okay.
00:22:11Been what's nice, Russ.
00:22:12The plaintiff just goes
00:22:14to kill me.
00:22:15Oh,
00:22:15You don't do anything.
00:22:16Be careful about Just hábitos.
00:22:18Now, you're going to have challenges.
00:22:20You have to go back inside.
00:22:22And look, don't worry.
00:22:24Everything's going to be okay.
00:22:32You all right?
00:22:55All right.
00:22:59Dad, I'm superb.
00:23:02Seven to a box, no corners.
00:23:04I am a roundhouse.
00:23:07Sorry I asked, Mr. Smith.
00:23:11Horatio Alger Smith.
00:23:14Sorry I asked that, too.
00:23:16How'd you get in the ditch?
00:23:17You fall asleep?
00:23:18Oh, no, no, no.
00:23:19There was this big pink and black thing
00:23:23drove right in front of me.
00:23:24It had stripes this wide.
00:23:26Sure, sure.
00:23:27Look, you come up and sit in my truck,
00:23:29and I'll get your car out.
00:23:30Okay, that sounds like a good deal.
00:23:33Who knows, man, we can...
00:23:34Hey, man, you can't drive this car.
00:23:48Fender's cutting the wheel.
00:23:50Sure I can.
00:23:51The motor works, see?
00:23:52Well, thanks for everything, Dad.
00:23:54You're our cotton-picking friends.
00:23:59Okay, just a second.
00:24:01I'll get out of the way.
00:24:01What is it?
00:24:12Now, move over, Dad.
00:24:13I want to pass.
00:24:23What is it now?
00:24:25I think you better give me a tow, Dad.
00:24:27The steering wheel won't work.
00:24:29Oh, Kate, you take a nap.
00:24:31Oh, Kate, you take a nap.
00:24:31My baby, she rolls and rolls and rocks whenever she walks.
00:24:51My baby, she rocks and rolls and rocks whenever she does.
00:24:55My baby, she swings and rolls and rocks whenever she wants.
00:25:23My baby, she swings and sings.
00:25:26She swings whenever I bring her things.
00:25:29A rock and roll and tippy-toe I never know and always glow.
00:25:33And swing and sing and bells are ringing.
00:25:35And happy fling, pleasure ringing, baby.
00:25:38Good afternoon, Mr. Smith.
00:25:43Like, man, guys have had their heads chopped off for less than that.
00:25:47For what?
00:25:49For feeling so doggone good when I feel so bad.
00:25:52How'd I get here, anyway?
00:25:54I towed you in this morning, remember?
00:25:56As a matter of fact, I remember very, very little.
00:26:00You said somebody ran you into the ditch, but I didn't see any other cars.
00:26:03How'd you ever get me in that bed, anyway?
00:26:07I carried you in there, and I sat on you until you fell asleep.
00:26:11That must have been quite a chore.
00:26:13You wouldn't have gotten very far in your condition.
00:26:16Well, look, I really appreciated, um...
00:26:18Chase Winstead.
00:26:19Chase.
00:26:20And I, uh, by golly, how much I owe you?
00:26:23Well, I bent the fender out from the wheel.
00:26:25Want me to fill it in and touch it up for you?
00:26:28No, I don't think so.
00:26:29I'll, uh, get that done when I get back to the city.
00:26:33Here, have some coffee.
00:26:34Oh, great.
00:26:37How about two bucks?
00:26:40Man, this coffee's worth two bucks all by itself.
00:26:43How about the toe?
00:26:44No, I was coming this way, anyway.
00:26:46I missed out on a little studying time.
00:26:49Make it three bucks.
00:26:51Dad, you go to school?
00:26:53Sort of.
00:26:53I take a correspondence course in engineering.
00:26:57Well, look, I really feel indebted to you,
00:26:59and I'd like to do something to pay you back.
00:27:01Now, next time you're in the town, there's my card.
00:27:03Look me up, will you?
00:27:04Will do.
00:27:05Okay.
00:27:06On, by the way.
00:27:11Buy yourself a sponge rubber hammer, man.
00:27:14All right, I will.
00:27:15I'll see you, Chase.
00:27:23Steamroller Smith.
00:27:24The disc jockey.
00:27:25Mr. Smith.
00:27:32Two twenties.
00:27:34How about that?
00:27:48Sheriff?
00:27:49Howdy, son.
00:27:50Have you heard anything from Pat and Liz?
00:27:52No, nothing.
00:27:54Chase, I'm in a jam, and I need your help.
00:27:58Wheeler swings a big enough stick in this country to make it rough, and he's doing it.
00:28:02All I can understand is concern about Pat, but I just don't have a big enough force to comb this area inch by inch.
00:28:10Is he demanding that?
00:28:11There was a man killed in a wreck in a small canyon in a big city last year, and it took him 19 days to find him.
00:28:19I don't know what they expect of me.
00:28:21Yeah, I remember that.
00:28:24Well, look, Sheriff, maybe I can get tomorrow off, and I'll get the gang, and we can go out and search that pass.
00:28:30At least you can put that in your report.
00:28:31I was hoping you'd say that.
00:28:33I can start at the upper end and work towards you.
00:28:35Uh, can I have your help in another matter?
00:28:39Sure, what?
00:28:40You remember how those skid marks just went at right angles to the direction a car was traveling?
00:28:45That's right, they did.
00:28:46Headquarters think I'm nuts.
00:28:48Well, then they're nuts.
00:28:49Didn't you send them that picture?
00:28:52Well, I'm not the world's greatest photographer.
00:28:56Pictures didn't come out.
00:28:57Can't see the skid marks on the blacktop.
00:29:00Well, that's what happened.
00:29:02I even wiped up the rubber dust with my fingers.
00:29:04You might have to sign a statement to that effect for me.
00:29:07You got it.
00:29:09Look, you can even see the bald spots on the tires where they went sideways.
00:29:12Yeah, that's the spot, all right.
00:29:16But there's another thing that puzzled me.
00:29:19Yeah, what?
00:29:21How those tires got off of that car, and almost on yours.
00:29:27Well, look, on this wreck, they'd rot.
00:29:29And on my rod, they could prevent a blowout.
00:29:32Maybe even an accident.
00:29:34Well, take good care of them in case the owner shows up.
00:29:39Right.
00:29:40See you tomorrow.
00:29:42Right.
00:29:42Let's call it today.
00:29:50We've covered half the roads in this county.
00:30:04Yeah.
00:30:04How about that ravine?
00:30:07That runs along here for about eight miles.
00:30:10We'll start from here, and you come from the other end.
00:30:13All right.
00:30:15Right.
00:30:15Whoa.
00:30:24Mm-hmm.
00:30:24And we'll come from here.
00:30:25Let's go.
00:30:26Let's go.
00:30:26Well, let's go.
00:30:27Those are chiaroas.
00:30:28Don't come.
00:30:28Let's go.
00:30:29Don't come.
00:30:30This is Erwin.
00:30:30Ah.
00:30:33Oh.
00:30:33That's nice.
00:30:34There's another one.
00:30:35Oh, my God.
00:30:35Oh, my God.
00:30:36Map.
00:30:37Yes.
00:30:37dtag.
00:30:37Let's go.
00:31:07Sure has beached out around here.
00:31:16Look at that.
00:31:18What is it, Chase?
00:31:20Looks like an animal of some sort drug something along here.
00:31:23You mean a wild animal here?
00:31:25Sure, could be anything, even a mountain lion.
00:31:28Oh, come on.
00:31:37That's right.
00:31:46That's fine.
00:31:50...
00:31:59Yes, but haven't we gone far enough, Ches?
00:32:14Ooh, that's bitter.
00:32:17Must have an awful lot of mineral in it.
00:32:20Come on, let's go.
00:32:21Oh, wait a minute.
00:32:22Let's take a breather first.
00:32:24Ches, I don't like this place.
00:32:27Let's go back.
00:32:29Are you afraid?
00:32:30Now, you come on over here with me.
00:32:32Let's go.
00:32:51Let's go.
00:32:52Found something.
00:32:53Come on, let's go.
00:32:57It's Pat's car at the bottom of the wash.
00:33:06Two or three miles back by the old reservoir.
00:33:09Were they in it?
00:33:10No, nothing.
00:33:12Uh, drive me back to my car and I'll bring you up the wrecker.
00:33:16I wonder what that was.
00:33:17Oh, probably just a little rock flat.
00:33:29For some reason, this place used to be the creep.
00:33:30It always hurts.
00:33:31Lisa, turn the motor on.
00:33:32The witch is already engaged.
00:33:33Now, if I yell, turn the key off.
00:33:34Okay.
00:33:35Turn the key off.
00:33:36Okay.
00:33:37Okay.
00:33:38Okay.
00:33:39Okay.
00:33:40Okay.
00:33:41Okay.
00:33:42Okay.
00:33:43Okay.
00:33:44Go ahead.
00:33:45Okay.
00:33:46Go ahead.
00:33:47Okay.
00:33:48Okay.
00:33:53Okay.
00:33:55Go ahead.
00:33:56Okay.
00:33:58Okay.
00:33:59Okay?
00:34:01Go ahead.
00:34:14Give it some more.
00:34:25Okay, keep going.
00:34:28Keep going.
00:34:36That a girl.
00:34:37Keep it going.
00:34:41Keep it going.
00:34:42You're going fine.
00:34:44You're going fine, honey.
00:35:10A little beat up, but it's all right.
00:35:11Yeah, we'll meet you back at the garage, okay?
00:35:15Okay, let's go, Danny.
00:35:16All right.
00:35:18All right.
00:35:20All right.
00:35:22All right.
00:35:24All right.
00:35:26All right.
00:35:27All right.
00:35:58See you later.
00:36:08Where did you find it?
00:36:10By the reservoir in Williams-Wash.
00:36:12They weren't in it.
00:36:14No sign of blood or anything.
00:36:16You know, I think they were thrown clear.
00:36:18Did you search the area?
00:36:19Yeah, Gordy went down the ravine for about a mile,
00:36:22and we looked beyond the wreck for a couple hundred yards.
00:36:25Wouldn't you say, Gordy?
00:36:26At least that far.
00:36:27Did you see any footprints?
00:36:29No, none.
00:36:33This thing's bent around just about the same as that sedan.
00:36:36Like it had been hit with a ten-ton rubber mount.
00:36:39It's a pretty rough trip down that cliff, but could have done it.
00:36:42Yeah.
00:36:43I'll have to go over that area with a rake.
00:36:45You know, I've been thinking, if Liz and Pat had eloped, they wouldn't have taken his car.
00:36:53Because old man Wheeler would have it traced right off.
00:36:55Well, maybe he stowed it, Chase, and then it was stolen.
00:36:59Yeah, if it was stolen, and somebody parked it there, well, the brakes could have faded and it rolled off the edge.
00:37:06It'd be a strange coincidence that they came back to this part of the county.
00:37:09Possibility makes some sense, though.
00:37:12I'll get my gear and dust for fingerprints.
00:37:16Cash, I wish you boys would have called me before you drug it out.
00:37:20I might have found some clues to help us out.
00:37:22I'm sorry, Sheriff.
00:37:26The hard part's telling Mr. Wheeler.
00:37:28I sure dread that.
00:37:30It's not like we found them there.
00:37:33He's sure going to raise Ned, because I didn't find this wreck sooner.
00:37:39Where's Mr. Connett?
00:37:40Oh, he went down to the field with a load of fuel oil.
00:37:43Back in two or three hours.
00:37:44I'm going to close out.
00:37:47I'll see you later.
00:37:52I'm up.
00:38:22Sorry I'm late.
00:38:24Just a minute, not so fast there.
00:38:27What for?
00:38:31Did you ever play football?
00:38:32With the Green Bay Packers.
00:38:34Are you...
00:38:35Oh, he's put me down.
00:38:37No, not until you tell me what's going on.
00:38:39All right, if you close your eyes.
00:38:42All right, I don't know what's happening, but they're closed.
00:38:49Keep them closed.
00:38:51Close.
00:38:52Look what Lisa got me.
00:39:02Stay there, Chase.
00:39:03Watch.
00:39:04Watch.
00:39:17Stay there, Chase.
00:39:18I can get up. Stay there.
00:39:31That was wonderful, baby. Just wonderful.
00:39:36I've been practicing all afternoon, ever since Lisa brought the braces over.
00:39:41And it walked all the way, twice.
00:39:44I wanted to do it right for you.
00:39:48Would you like me to hear a song?
00:40:02There was a mushroom, sad little mushroom.
00:40:07There was a meadow, ready to cry.
00:40:13There was a sparrow, gray little sparrow.
00:40:16There was an eagle, silent and high.
00:40:22And the Lord said, laugh.
00:40:26Children laugh.
00:40:28The Lord said, laugh.
00:40:29Children laugh.
00:40:31The Lord said, laugh.
00:40:32Children laugh.
00:40:34The Lord said, laugh.
00:40:35Laugh.
00:40:36Laugh.
00:40:37And the Lord, he said, I created for you a world of joy from out of the blue.
00:40:44And all that is left to complete the joy.
00:40:48Just the laugh of a girl and boy.
00:40:51Yeah.
00:40:53Yeah.
00:40:54Yeah.
00:40:56Yeah.
00:40:56Yeah.
00:40:57And there was a garden.
00:41:00Beautiful garden.
00:41:02Held in the arms of a world without joy.
00:41:07And then there was a laughter.
00:41:10Wonderful laughter.
00:41:13For he created a girl and a boy.
00:41:17And the Lord said, oh, laugh.
00:41:21Children laugh.
00:41:22The Lord said, laugh.
00:41:23Children laugh.
00:41:25The Lord said, laugh.
00:41:26Children laugh.
00:41:27The Lord said, laugh.
00:41:29Children laugh.
00:41:30The Lord said, laugh.
00:41:32Children laugh.
00:41:33The Lord said, laugh.
00:41:35Children laugh.
00:41:36The Lord said, laugh.
00:41:37Children laugh.
00:41:39The Lord said, laugh.
00:41:40Hey.
00:41:41Hey.
00:41:43Hey.
00:41:44Hey.
00:41:45Hey.
00:41:46Laughing's important, isn't it, Shane?
00:41:53Oh, it sure is.
00:41:56And you know, I never felt any more like laughing than I do right now.
00:42:00I didn't think you'd be able to do that good in a week.
00:42:02Didn't you really?
00:42:04Honest, but you know, you're going to have to work real hard.
00:42:07And you mustn't be disappointed.
00:42:09It takes a long time, okay?
00:42:12That's enough for one day, Miss Chibit.
00:42:16Do I have to, Shane?
00:42:19You sure do.
00:42:22Show me how you can watch.
00:42:27Good night, Lisa.
00:42:38It was a wonderful thing for you to do, Lisa.
00:42:40I wanted to.
00:42:43Now you're broke, aren't you?
00:42:46I was going to pick him up in the morning.
00:42:48I know.
00:42:48When you showed me that money, I was afraid you'd get it first.
00:42:52Well, I'm still going to pay you for it.
00:42:53No.
00:42:54Yes.
00:42:55No.
00:42:56Yes.
00:43:01Hello.
00:43:01Well, you should have been back an hour ago.
00:43:07No.
00:43:08Where?
00:43:10That's awful.
00:43:12No, it couldn't be Mr. Compton.
00:43:14All right.
00:43:15But at the garage?
00:43:18All right, I'm leaving now.
00:43:19What is it, Shane?
00:43:20It's a wreck.
00:43:21An oil truck.
00:43:22It could be Mr. Compton.
00:43:23Honey, I'm awfully sorry, but I've got to leave.
00:43:25Here he comes down, Sheriff.
00:43:36Come on.
00:43:39Wait a minute, Sheriff.
00:43:40You've got a sore foot.
00:43:41Oh, no.
00:43:46We'll take my Model A's, all shiny, bright, bright.
00:43:48No, we'll take my car.
00:43:49Come on, Harris.
00:43:50Did you see it?
00:43:50No, I didn't see it, but I sure heard about it.
00:43:55Can I open this thing up?
00:43:56Yeah, of course.
00:44:20That's Corp's a drink.
00:44:39Be careful.
00:44:40It's pretty hot.
00:44:43It's not in it.
00:44:44He may have been hurt and crawled away.
00:44:46Let's look around.
00:44:48Come on, Harris.
00:44:49Okay.
00:44:49Compton!
00:44:51Mr. Compton!
00:44:55Find anything, Sheriff?
00:44:56Let's go over this again.
00:44:57How did you get into the accident?
00:44:59I told you what.
00:45:00Well, tell me again.
00:45:02Well, I'm a barrel and low in the Model A.
00:45:05She don't look like much now, but she used a beauty when I first started.
00:45:08The accident.
00:45:09Still don't, though.
00:45:10Get up to 60.
00:45:11The accident.
00:45:11Just the accident.
00:45:14Well.
00:45:14I'll tell you.
00:45:15I wish you would.
00:45:16This fellow's seen the headlights coming up the grave towards him.
00:45:20And all of a sudden, they come as to going over and over.
00:45:24Then blew him.
00:45:25Blush!
00:45:26She blew up.
00:45:26Well, he's seen somebody in the might of trouble, so he come in the store talking about it.
00:45:31That's when I offered to call you.
00:45:34Did you get the name of the witness?
00:45:36No.
00:45:37Did he see anything else?
00:45:39No.
00:45:40Do you want to wait car for us?
00:45:42No.
00:45:43Well, you're going to, anyway.
00:45:45Okay, Sheriff.
00:45:46Okay.
00:45:47Like you say, always obey the law.
00:45:49Do this.
00:45:50Do that.
00:45:51Somebody tell you no.
00:45:53Any luck, Chase?
00:45:54No.
00:45:55Nothing.
00:45:56Pat and Liz might have a look.
00:45:58But Compton ought to be around here.
00:46:01Maybe he's in the hospital.
00:46:02No.
00:46:03I checked there before I left my place.
00:46:07Would Compton have any reason to want to get lost?
00:46:10No.
00:46:11None that I can think of.
00:46:13You would have no reason to know about this, but there's been a lot of livestock missing.
00:46:18One here.
00:46:20One there.
00:46:21That doesn't make headlines.
00:46:23But now it's people.
00:46:25And you think there's a tie-up?
00:46:27I don't know.
00:46:28What we need is a criminal investigator, and headquarters won't send one down here.
00:46:31Well, maybe they will now.
00:46:35Yeah, maybe.
00:46:36Did you notice those skid marks?
00:46:38Just like the others, straight across the road.
00:46:42They've been hit by another vehicle, a pain would be knocked off.
00:46:47What batters a car around like it was a toy?
00:46:54Out of the barn.
00:46:54Coming along for the party.
00:46:56All right.
00:46:56I'll be done in about an hour or so.
00:46:59Say, you and Chase sure got off the light.
00:47:01You took off this morning.
00:47:03You've just been sitting around here on your can all day long.
00:47:05That barn was a place to clean.
00:47:07You get the high-five set up?
00:47:09Yeah.
00:47:10Well, you steamboats and dreamboats...
00:47:12That steamroller's here.
00:47:12...on another session of the old steamroller here at KILT.
00:47:15If any of you round rocks get lonesome for my voice, I'll be emceeing a flatter party tonight out at Hargitay's barn on Route 43.
00:47:24Drop in.
00:47:24I'll flank you.
00:47:27Hey, man, that's us.
00:47:28We got the steamroller coming out.
00:47:30That's where Chase has been all day.
00:47:31Getting steamrolled.
00:47:32This will be a blast.
00:47:34How about that gun?
00:47:49Say, little man, you sure had a busy day.
00:47:52Getting that paint job.
00:47:53And steamroller Smith.
00:47:54Now, how'd you guys find out about steamroller Smith?
00:47:59Well, he just said so on his program.
00:48:00Said it right out over the network.
00:48:02Oh, I wanted it to be a surprise.
00:48:04Well, come on.
00:48:05Don't spread it around, huh?
00:48:07How are the preparations coming?
00:48:09Oh, that'll be finished in about 45 minutes.
00:48:11The guy won't start arriving from the east until 9.30.
00:48:14We're under the wire with time to spare.
00:48:16No sweat.
00:48:16Oh, I hate the ground you walk on, little darling.
00:48:36For all them things that you have did to me.
00:48:41Oh, you nag me till you're a whore.
00:48:43So I'm a sewer and a bird of oars.
00:48:45Little darling, I'll forget your memories.
00:48:52All right, Grail.
00:48:54It's good.
00:49:04Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:49:06Let's go.
00:49:15Let's go.
00:49:24Let's go.
00:49:26Let's go.
00:49:26Let's go.
00:49:56Let's go.
00:50:26Let's go.
00:50:56Let's go.
00:50:58That's the same story a man down here told me.
00:51:01Something real strange must have happened down there.
00:51:04Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:51:06He'll be handy if you want him.
00:51:08Right.
00:51:09Sit down, Harris.
00:51:18You be going down to the wreck, Sheriff?
00:51:21No, that's not in my territory.
00:51:24Headquarters already have a report.
00:51:26The troopers will take care of that.
00:51:28Harris, tell me again about the train wreck.
00:51:32Well, I was driving along quite like it when Model A bought it.
00:51:36It's 32 for six...
00:51:37Just a minute.
00:51:38Just a minute.
00:51:39I asked you what time it is and you tell me how to build a clock.
00:51:42Just the facts about the wreck.
00:51:44Well, I was driving along quite like it, the wreck.
00:51:52Then I turned around and come back down here and told you about it.
00:51:58Give me your keys, Harris.
00:52:00Keys?
00:52:01My keys?
00:52:02What if I...
00:52:03For spending a yard like that and driving well drunk?
00:52:07I demand the sovereignty test.
00:52:08That does it.
00:52:09Go lock yourself up.
00:52:10I demand the sovereignty test cause I ain't been drinking.
00:52:14You do.
00:52:15Well, at least I do not hate it.
00:52:18Whatever you think is right.
00:52:20Put your hands a sec.
00:52:22Well, you can't win them all, can you, Sheriff?
00:52:23Call your wife if you want to, Harris.
00:52:24Why?
00:52:25Are you crazy, Sheriff?
00:52:26I'm not going to do it.
00:52:27Two, three, four, four, four, four, five, five, four, five, five, six, six, six, four, five, five, five, seven, six, six, seven, six, seven, six, seven, seven, nine, eight.
00:52:38I did it.
00:52:39Mm.
00:52:40Yes, sir.
00:52:41That's a good thing.
00:52:42No.
00:52:43No.
00:52:44No.
00:52:45All right.
00:52:46No.
00:52:47No.
00:52:49No.
00:52:50No.
00:52:51No.
00:52:52No.
00:52:53No.
00:52:54my baby she rocks and rolls and rocks whenever she talks my baby's a rock and
00:53:20well I don't know missy gosh that's two or three miles out of my way
00:53:32what in the world have you done to that car of you it's a new fuel mixture you like it I just
00:53:44barely touch the gas pedal and back wheels start to spend while I was two blocks down the road before
00:53:49even knew I left home come on mama just trying to make a hot rod her out of you okay hello yeah
00:53:59hello share oh what book on reptiles yeah I guess I still have it around here somewhere yeah sure I
00:54:10have to take missy over by the blackwell I'll stop by my way to pick up Lisa okay
00:54:16now I'm gonna tell you something you don't know I've been talking to a zoologist and the
00:54:26helo monster size is controlled like everything else by a sort of a thyroid or pituitary gland
00:54:32sometimes a change in diet can throw the balance all out of whack either the cells break down too fast or
00:54:38build up too slow and this upset makes either ruts or giants on them good but what that mean to me I'm
00:54:47coming to that the zoologist also told me about a doctor just found the bones of some huge animals
00:54:54down at Tanganyika and the theory was that they live in kind of River Delta country and certain salts and
00:55:03washed into the valley then absorbed by the plants then transferred to the animals causing them to be
00:55:08giants all right yeah I know I probably sound a little bit like Harris but let me tell the whole
00:55:19thing in my own words there was another report out of Russia or the Ukraine was in the paper a couple of
00:55:25months ago maybe you saw it about a baby that weighed 130 pounds when it was 10 months old and was taller than
00:55:32its mother grew up to be a giant yeah and that same thing it happened right here did you see any
00:55:41footprints around any of those wrecks no he were monster footprints yeah a big one about the size of a bus
00:55:50oh come on are you serious well I don't know but Harris saw it some of the survivors of the train wreck
00:56:00saw it a giant lizard train wreck where at the bridge over Wilson's wash when tonight about an hour ago
00:56:08the troopers were inclined to pass it off as shock or optical illusion you can't always believe what
00:56:15you know I told a guy in the other day and he said he'd been forced off the road by something like
00:56:27that I didn't believe him because he'd been drinking and another thing when we were looking for Pat's car
00:56:34we saw where something had been drug down the wash you know if they could have gotten that big they could
00:56:42knock mr. Compton's truck off that road I shouldn't have told you about this until after the party but I
00:56:56just thought you'd want to know hadn't we better warn everybody no it operates on and around the wash
00:57:04troopers have got that staked off for a couple of miles just keep it to yourself it might cause panic
00:57:09okay sheriff whatever you say don't forget it for now and have some fun with your boy
00:57:16yeah
00:57:18yeah
00:57:19yeah
00:57:20yeah
00:57:21yeah
00:57:22yeah
00:57:23yeah
00:57:24yeah
00:57:25yeah
00:57:27yeah
00:57:29yeah
00:57:31yeah
00:57:33yeah
00:57:35yeah
00:57:36yeah
00:57:37yeah
00:57:38yeah
00:57:39all right
00:57:42all right hold it hold it all you jumpin' bees
00:57:44yeah
00:57:45yeah
00:57:46yeah now I got a surprise for you we got the king of the DJs
00:57:49what
00:57:50now you said so
00:57:51now you've all heard him on his platter show on KILT
00:57:54that's right
00:57:55yeah
00:57:56yeah
00:57:57yeah
00:57:58yeah
00:57:59yeah
00:58:00yeah
00:58:01yeah
00:58:02yeah
00:58:03yeah
00:58:04yeah
00:58:05yeah
00:58:06yeah
00:58:07yeah
00:58:10yeah
00:58:13yeah
00:58:14yeah
00:58:17yeah
00:58:19yeah
00:58:22yeah
00:58:27but
00:58:32yeah
00:58:34Now, do you mind telling me what this is all about?
00:58:41Have you been down to the train wreck?
00:58:44No. Well, I have.
00:58:47I talked to a trooper about my son's car.
00:58:50He said it shouldn't have been moved
00:58:52until a thorough investigation had been made
00:58:54and it had been photographed.
00:58:57This wasn't done, was it, Sheriff?
00:59:00I thought not.
00:59:03It was removed and clues lost without authority.
00:59:08You didn't put that in your report, did you, Sheriff?
00:59:11Of course you didn't. And I'll tell you why.
00:59:14You were protecting that Chase Winston.
00:59:18Covering him regardless of the effect it might have on others.
00:59:23Chase was only trying to help.
00:59:25He's your son's friend. Probably the best one he ever had.
00:59:29Of course it wasn't in the report. What good would it do?
00:59:32Any kid can make a mistake, Mr. Wheeler. Even yours.
00:59:37But, Sheriff, it's my son that's missing.
00:59:43Let me ask you something else.
00:59:46Have you heard the reports about a giant lizard?
00:59:50Do you believe him?
00:59:52I don't know, Mr. Wheeler. It doesn't seem possible.
00:59:55Well, why not? There have been giants before.
00:59:58That's true.
00:59:59But how could anything that big go unnoticed in this area?
01:00:02Have you ever walked the length of Williams' Wash?
01:00:05No.
01:00:06You know anybody that has? No.
01:00:08That area is so choked with underbrush, it isn't even good hunting ground.
01:00:13And I say it is possible for a giant lizard to have lived there for years without being seen.
01:00:19Now, if that is the case, my son's dead. So is Compton.
01:00:33I can't blame you for what's happened to Pat, but Compton's death is on your hands.
01:00:38How did you come to that conclusion?
01:00:40I'll tell you how.
01:00:41His truck was found only two miles beyond Pat's car.
01:00:45And if you'd investigated that area thoroughly as you're paid to do, Compton might not have died.
01:00:51Well, now come out here. I want to show you something else.
01:01:00Now, something may have hit this car, but it didn't take the tires off.
01:01:04And where did those new white sidewalls on Chase Winston's hot rod come from?
01:01:09Here, I guess. There was a towing charge against this.
01:01:12He presumed the bill wouldn't be paid, so he borrowed the tires in the meantime?
01:01:16Perhaps.
01:01:17That's thievery. Destroying evidence, instructing justice.
01:01:21Now, your last official act of office will be to arrest that boy and bring him in.
01:01:27And I'll go along to make sure that it's done.
01:01:42Now it's parked.
01:01:44Now, on kam
01:01:50You?
01:01:52Yeah, it's Э, it's really in prison.
01:01:56Now, we'll be on us.
01:02:02I've been on down on a mountain that day for Nick.
01:02:05But Nick in the moment, Nick.
01:02:07You get to turn it off.
01:02:08You, Nick.
01:02:09Soon!
01:02:10Hey, kids, a fellow dropped in over at KILT the other day and played me a great new song.
01:02:22I thought it was just fine.
01:02:23I want to play it for you.
01:02:24We got a little pickup group together and cut a demo disc on it.
01:02:28I want to play it for you now and see what you think about it.
01:02:31By the way, the first person who identifies the singer on the record gets two free rides
01:02:36on my elephant in Bangkok, Siam.
01:02:40But you've got to play your own way over there and back.
01:02:43Okay, here it is.
01:02:45Now see what you think of it.
01:02:46I never brought a lot to drink
01:02:49Cause they find made of that way
01:02:54Hey, great.
01:02:56No, they find made of that way
01:02:59But it's been made in our desire
01:03:05Well, I can give you golden boy
01:03:10Get out your car and feathers yet.
01:03:25I'm going to play the rest of it.
01:03:26How do you like it?
01:03:26Good.
01:03:27Okay, who is the singer?
01:03:30Elvis.
01:03:31One of the everlings.
01:03:32Bill Darnell.
01:03:33Kate Smith.
01:03:35Very funny, but you lose.
01:03:37Look, the same guy you hear singing on the record also wrote the song.
01:03:41Now, who is it?
01:03:42Does anybody know?
01:03:44Well, I don't know.
01:03:45Who is it?
01:03:45Okay, okay, okay.
01:03:47It's going to come out on records in a couple of months
01:03:49And you can find his name on the label.
01:03:54I know it is...
01:03:56Come on, tell us.
01:04:00Seth did it.
01:04:01You did it, Chase.
01:04:03Why didn't you say something?
01:04:04You didn't tell us.
01:04:06Well, I didn't know there was anything I'd want to admit to.
01:04:10Come on up here, boy.
01:04:11Come on.
01:04:12Come on.
01:04:13Thank you, Chase.
01:04:14Come on.
01:04:16All right, Chase.
01:04:17Okay, hold it.
01:04:18Thank you, Chase.
01:04:18Good guy, everybody.
01:04:20Also, over at the station the other day,
01:04:22Chase played me another little song.
01:04:23It's kind of different from this one.
01:04:25But I imagine with a little coaxing, you know,
01:04:27by hitting your hands together like this,
01:04:29he might give you a little preview of it.
01:04:30What do you say?
01:04:31Come on.
01:04:32Come on.
01:04:32Come on.
01:04:33Come on.
01:04:34Come on.
01:04:34Come on.
01:04:34Come on.
01:04:34Come on.
01:04:35Come on.
01:04:36Come on.
01:04:36Come on.
01:05:06And the Lord said laugh, children laugh, the Lord said laugh, children laugh, the Lord
01:05:36said laugh, children laugh, the Lord said laugh, children laugh, the Lord said laugh, the
01:05:50Lord said laugh, the Lord said laugh, and then the Lord, he said, I have created for you,
01:05:57a world of joy from out of the blue.
01:06:06Hey, Petty!
01:06:36Hey, Petty!
01:07:06What did it take to stop that thing?
01:07:11I don't know, but I'm going down to the train wreck and get some troopers.
01:07:14If we pump enough lead into that thing, we may hit a vulnerable spot.
01:07:17We know you're going to have to give me a hand.
01:07:19But how?
01:07:20Keep these kids here. I don't want anybody roaming around.
01:07:25Where are we going?
01:07:27Storage shed. I've got an idea that might work.
01:07:30You've been after this. Now you've got it. You're deputized.
01:07:39Listen, kids. Winner's my deputy. You'll take your orders from him.
01:07:43Arrest anybody that tries to get away.
01:07:48Sheriff says this is the place to stay.
01:07:50Well, we're not staying here.
01:07:51That's right.
01:07:52I'll have to arrest anyone that leaves.
01:07:54Don't leave it!
01:07:55Don't leave it!
01:07:57Don't leave it!
01:07:58Don't leave it!
01:07:59Now you take these keys and wait inside the office until I get back.
01:08:18I told you to wait inside. Why don't you do what I tell you?
01:08:33I haven't got much time.
01:08:35You're not going to leave me, Chase. I'm going to help.
01:08:38Do you know what's in here?
01:08:39Nitroglycerin. Enough to blow up half this town.
01:08:41It doesn't matter. I'm still going to help.
01:08:44All right. Now take these, hold them, and don't let them bump.
01:08:50And for heaven's sakes, don't drop them.
01:09:03Now hold those.
01:09:04Let's go.
01:09:18Boy, he went through here all right.
01:09:40Now, they generally travel in a straight line.
01:09:44Good Lord, he's hit the block while Holmes.
01:09:46That's where Missy is.
01:09:49Mrs. Blackwell!
01:09:54Missy!
01:10:03Mrs. Blackwell!
01:10:08Missy!
01:10:11Hang on to that nitro.
01:10:13We're cutting across.
01:10:14Keep that stuff still. Do you want to blow us up?
01:10:19There they are!
01:10:20Missy!
01:10:21Missy!
01:10:21It's all right, Missy. It's all right.
01:10:22Lisa, get Missy and hold her down. Both of you lie flat.
01:10:27Both of you lie flat.
01:10:28Missy!
01:10:29Missy!
01:10:30Missy!
01:10:31Missy!
01:10:32Missy!
01:10:33It's all right, Missy. It's all right.
01:10:34It's all right.
01:10:35Lisa, get Missy and hold her down. Both of you lie flat.
01:10:38Missy!
01:10:39Missy!
01:10:40Missy!
01:10:41Missy!
01:10:42Missy!
01:10:43Missy! It's all right, Missy. It's all right.
01:10:45Lisa, get Missy and hold her down. Both of you lie flat.
01:10:47Missy and hold her down. Both of you lie flat.
01:11:18Missy and hold her down. Both of you
01:11:20Police and hold her down. Everybody got up.
01:11:21Sophie, I guess she's my gong blasphemy.
01:11:24Mary O'er, Missy, I know that.
01:11:26Are you all right?
01:11:48I'm scared, Chase.
01:11:50It's okay, honey.
01:11:52I found my new dress.
01:11:53Oh, we can get you a new dress.
01:11:55A hundred dresses.
01:12:00Everybody all right?
01:12:02Yeah.
01:12:07On the way back, we picked up his trail.
01:12:09Followed him across country.
01:12:15What did you hit him with?
01:12:18My brand new 100% completed hot rod.
01:12:22You'd have had to start in the next county
01:12:23to get up enough momentum to do that to him.
01:12:26Not with four quarts of nitroglycer riding with you.
01:12:28You rode across that rough field carrying nitro?
01:12:31Yes, sir.
01:12:33Do you know what could have happened to you?
01:12:35It did.
01:12:36I lost my car.
01:12:37Oh, don't worry about that.
01:12:39The railroad will be glad to buy you a new one.
01:12:41Run, Chase.
01:12:47Did you see it?
01:12:48I sure did, Missy.
01:12:49You were really traveling.
01:12:55I thought I told you to keep those kids up at the barn.
01:12:57Well, how do you arrest a bunch of kids
01:13:00going in all different directions?
01:13:02Do you realize what would have happened
01:13:03if that thing had turned back?
01:13:06Same thing that happened to Pat.
01:13:09Sheriff, your job is a much bigger one than I thought.
01:13:15Since Compton's gone, I guess Chase is out of a job.
01:13:19That's right.
01:13:20Would you make it a point to have the boy come around
01:13:22scene in the morning?
01:13:24I'll bring him around in the morning.