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00:01:30Let's go, bud.
00:01:53Take your hands off me.
00:02:01Move on.
00:02:02Move on.
00:02:02Move on.
00:02:14Move on.
00:02:15Move on.
00:02:19Miss Gregor?
00:02:21That's right.
00:02:22I'm Inspector Johns.
00:02:25This is Detective Lieutenant Lawrence.
00:02:26How are you doing?
00:02:27I hope I'm happy to know you.
00:02:29You put up the bail for your brother?
00:02:31Yes.
00:02:31Hmm.
00:02:32Hmm.
00:02:32Hmm.
00:02:32Hmm.
00:02:32Hmm.
00:02:36Of course, you realize, Miss Gregor, that if your brother fails to show up for trial, you will forfeit the bail money.
00:02:42Inspector, Don is no criminal.
00:02:43Well, that'll be established later.
00:02:45He was carrying a gun.
00:02:46There are much worse crimes.
00:02:48Carrying a gun can be a dangerous business.
00:02:50So can building a skyscraper.
00:02:53Your brother had no license to carry that gun, Miss Gregor.
00:02:55It's against the law.
00:02:56It's against the law.
00:03:25How about my gun?
00:03:28I think we'll hold on to that for a little while.
00:03:31You have no right to keep my property.
00:03:33We've got all the rights right now.
00:03:35Now, go on, get out of here before I have you put back in the cell.
00:03:39Don, there's been enough trouble.
00:03:41Let's go home.
00:03:55I wish I could have held on to him a little longer.
00:04:15I think you're wrong about him, Inspector.
00:04:17No, he's mixed up with Brady, all right.
00:04:19I stake my passion on that.
00:04:21It's too bad, too.
00:04:22His father being what he is.
00:04:24How can a great doctor have such a jerk for a son?
00:04:27The sins of the father?
00:04:28No, Dr. Gregor's a great man, both in his personal life and his business life.
00:04:33Sounds like a man I'd like to meet.
00:04:35You probably will.
00:04:36Next time we pick up Don Gregor.
00:04:38Don Gregor.
00:05:08Don Gregor.
00:05:38One for you.
00:06:00One for you.
00:06:00Oh, I hadn't said, but change the words this time.
00:06:13The old record's getting a bit worn.
00:06:14Do you want me to repeat it for you, word for word?
00:06:17Listen, sis.
00:06:31I'm over 21.
00:06:33I know what I'm doing.
00:06:34You'll know what you're doing.
00:06:35I wonder if you even realize what you're doing.
00:06:38I wonder if you realize how proud father would be of you if he knew.
00:06:41Oh, not that routine again.
00:06:43Do you know what it would do to him?
00:06:45The father doesn't know, and you won't tell him.
00:07:02No, I won't tell him, but he'll find out sooner or later.
00:07:14Probably later.
00:07:15Why are you taking that gun?
00:07:34Why, I might be walking down a dark street, and then robber might jump at me.
00:07:38I want to be protected.
00:07:39I just paid a thousand dollars bail because you carried one of those things tonight.
00:07:44Well, sister, that was very sisterly of it.
00:07:47Don, you know that gun is jail bait.
00:07:58Don?
00:08:07I won't go bail for you again.
00:08:10Maybe you won't have to.
00:08:11I have other friends you know.
00:08:13By that, you mean Dick Brady.
00:08:16Maybe.
00:08:17Well, good evening, Don.
00:08:21Good night, Dad.
00:08:23Well, he was certainly in a rush.
00:08:28Don is all mixed up.
00:08:30He'll be all right.
00:08:31He had an engagement.
00:08:33Yeah, with Vic Brady.
00:08:40Ah!
00:08:42Oh, dear.
00:08:44Marilyn, my dear.
00:08:45How would you like to fix me a little refreshment, huh?
00:08:49Sure, Dad.
00:08:49Ah, thank you.
00:08:50How did you know?
00:09:10Well, although I've never even met the gentleman, but Inspector John, he seems like a fan of mine.
00:09:17This afternoon, we had a long telephone conversation earlier in the day.
00:09:21Well, here's a good drink for a parched throat.
00:09:24Well, I had to perform a very difficult operation this morning, the victim of an automobile accident.
00:09:36You know that I had to remodel that patient's entire face, and it was strenuous and very, very complicated.
00:09:45Plastic surgery at times seems to me to be very, very complicated.
00:09:51Father, Don is...
00:09:53Yeah, the inspector thinks that Don is headed for serious trouble.
00:09:56But don't worry about that, because he'll all straighten himself out nicely.
00:09:59Don isn't really a bad boy.
00:10:01A little wild, perhaps, yes.
00:10:03Maybe I gave him too much in his youth.
00:10:05That plus the lack of a mother's attention.
00:10:10God rest her dear soul.
00:10:13But Don isn't really a bad boy.
00:10:15Father, because Vic Brady is a hardened criminal.
00:10:18Yes, I know.
00:10:21He'll be the one to lead Don into that serious trouble that Inspector John was talking about.
00:10:26Perhaps.
00:10:30Perhaps not.
00:10:45But Don is still a bad boy.
00:10:46There's a good boy.
00:11:00Well, we're looking at the old man.
00:11:02There's a tough boy, too.
00:11:04There's nothing.
00:11:04I don't know.
00:11:04There's a tough boy.
00:11:06There's a tough boy.
00:11:07We're looking at it.
00:11:08There's a tough boy.
00:11:09A tough boy.
00:11:09I don't know.
00:11:10I don't know.
00:11:10We're looking at it.
00:11:11You know.
00:11:12I don't know.
00:11:12You know.
00:11:13whiskey and soda well i see you got out of that scrape all right no thanks to you you're left
00:11:22me holding the bag i was kind of gunning too close to the spot so what nobody saw us pull the job
00:11:28besides carrying a rod first offense ain't a tough rap to beat i was lucky this time where's my cut
00:11:35not bad for a night's work huh oh the dough's good you got rid of that stuff fast it's the way i work fast
00:11:50they took my picture and fingerprints so what they've had my picture in a file so long it's
00:11:55getting moldy if anybody sees me they can identify me pretty quick now so you'll just have to be real
00:12:01careful like me you carrying a rod now sure slip it to me quick what don't argue do like i say
00:12:24you aren't very particular about the kind of customers you serve are you jimmy
00:12:27since we're off duty officially i guess a beer wouldn't hurt hey bob sounds good to me you know
00:12:32this uh well his face looks sort of familiar to me lay off me yeah like we might have met him
00:12:37recently what are you guys picking on me for you're raising your voice cops all alike yeah like crooks
00:12:43they're all alike on you to your grave yeah i don't try to keep you from getting to your grave too early
00:12:49why are you following me what makes you think you're so important we want to follow you
00:12:53your presence is enough oh did you hear that bob you know i would have sworn that the license for
00:12:59this bar says the public is invited oh jimmy come on with those beers will you yeah here we are you
00:13:05see just a quick beer before going home to a well-earned night's rest why don't you beat it leave me
00:13:11me alone i'm not doing anything too bad your father's such a fine man he'll leave my father out of
00:13:19this yeah he's really a great guy wish he could be left out of it i'm not responsible for bringing
00:13:24him in on this you are you know you're really pretty low character
00:13:32all right let him go go on get out of here
00:13:42you too go on get moving
00:13:44that's no way to talk to a cop boy you got a lot to learn he made me sore he was out to get you
00:13:57sore now forget the cop come on we got work to do i'll get him if it's the last thing i ever do i said
00:14:04forget the cop let's go where to what do you mean where to just that where to the monterey theater the
00:14:13payroll remember yeah i forgot look maybe we ought to call it off this time you ain't gonna chicken
00:14:23out on me are you no it isn't that that cop has me riled i might get trigger happy so maybe you'll
00:14:30have to get trigger happy witnesses can identify pictures and the cops have both our mugs i'm not
00:14:37going oh yes you are there's 20 grand in that payroll and i want my cut you'll go or i'll fix you but
00:14:44good with the cops come on get going maybe we should have called him uh brady's an old hand at being
00:14:51tailed i don't think it would have done much good when do you see the doctor tomorrow morning at his
00:14:55office i'd like to agree that you will be
00:15:25i just couldn't make up my mind to do it i just can't see don doing anything wrong
00:15:53i just can't make up my mind to believe it where have i failed you haven't failed dad words my
00:16:02daughter just words the proof is in the fact
00:16:13that was billy green spending an evening in maggie murphy's home and now two quiet people cotton
00:16:19what's that chick you know cotton i'm making a picture called the lion tamer the lion tamer
00:16:25uh-huh there ain't but one kind of line i'll mess with what kind's that oh that's a dandelion
00:16:34now all i want you to do is meet me at the zoo in the morning at nine o'clock yeah with the rest of
00:16:40the monkey with the rest of the monkey yeah i'll bring my grandpa with me i want to get a moving
00:16:45picture of you in the lion's cage well if you ever do get a picture of me in a lion's cage you'll be
00:16:51moving all right oh cotton the lion can't hurt you he'll hurt me i know what he'd make me hurt myself
00:17:00why the lion's tame he'll eat right off your hand eat over your hand and over your leg too i know them
00:17:07cats oh but you don't understand cotton the lion was raised on milk raised on milk i was too but i
00:17:16eat pork chops now why he can't bite you now how come he can't bite me he hasn't got a tooth in his
00:17:23head i know but he can gun me to death i don't want to gnawing on you now all i want to do is snap
00:17:30you as you enter the lion's cage you just want to snap me as i enter yes well you better snap me as i
00:17:37enter cause you will never be able to focus me when i start out cause i'm alabama bound
00:18:00so
00:18:07so
00:18:12so
00:18:14so
00:18:28The End
00:18:58All right, now listen carefully and there won't be any slip-up.
00:19:20The only one in there is a night watchman and he probably knows a safe combination.
00:19:25The payroll for a whole chain of theaters is in that safe.
00:19:28Calm down. Nerves can blow the whole show.
00:19:32Shoot first if I get the signal and ask questions later.
00:19:36All right, Brady. Let's get this over with.
00:19:38Check your gun first.
00:19:46Okay?
00:19:47Okay. Let's go.
00:19:48Come on, Doc. Take it away from me.
00:19:54Come on, Doc. Take it away from me.
00:19:58Just be a good boy and you won't get hurt.
00:20:03Keep your eye on him while I get in the safe.
00:20:07Now, wait a minute. You can save us a lot of time and trouble if you know the combination.
00:20:13What safe? What combination? I don't know what you're talking about.
00:20:18You don't, huh? I think different lights.
00:20:20You fellas better get out of here while you can.
00:20:24You're an awful dumb cop.
00:20:26This might sound corny, Pop, but I mean it. It's your life or the money in that safe.
00:20:30You fellas better get out of here while you can.
00:20:32You're an awful dumb cop.
00:20:34This might sound corny, Pop, but I mean it. It's your life or the money in that safe.
00:20:40I don't know the combination. You know, Pop, there's always somebody trying to make my job a little tougher for me.
00:20:49That safe's gonna be open whether you open it or I have to use some juice on it.
00:20:53Your only choice is whether or not you're going to be in the safe.
00:20:57You know, Pop, there's always somebody trying to make my job a little tougher for me.
00:21:02That safe's gonna be open whether you open it or I have to use some juice on it.
00:21:07Your only choice is whether or not you're around to see it open.
00:21:11It doesn't make any difference to me one way or the other whether you live another day.
00:21:16It's all up to you.
00:21:18If you're smart, you'll find out that combination before I count three.
00:21:23One, two.
00:21:27Okay, you win.
00:21:37Five?
00:21:52Eight
00:21:56Eight
00:21:58Six
00:22:01Eight
00:22:03What makes you think you can get away with this?
00:22:20Let us worry about that, bud.
00:22:24I'm through the night, Mac.
00:22:26I'll be on my...
00:22:27Woo-hoo!
00:22:57I think I got her, but we haven't got time to hang around and find out.
00:23:00Every cop in town will be here in a minute.
00:23:07Come on, get a move on.
00:23:09I said get a move on!
00:23:27I said get a move on.
00:23:57I said get a move on.
00:24:15I said get a move on.
00:25:22Put her down here.
00:25:29Did you call the inspector?
00:25:49Oh, yeah.
00:25:51Messy things, these shootings.
00:25:53Stick around a couple of more years.
00:25:55A bullet makes things real rosy compared to other methods.
00:25:58Yeah, I guess you're right.
00:25:59But this is bad enough.
00:26:01You think she'll live?
00:26:02Oh, sure.
00:26:03The bullet hit her high and passed right on through.
00:26:05In a couple of days, she won't even remember the pain.
00:26:07Well, you should have been a doctor, not a cop.
00:26:20You two, come with me.
00:26:30Take her away.
00:26:31Take her away.
00:26:33Doctor?
00:26:38Sorry to get you up, inspector.
00:26:40Well, that's all right.
00:26:41My job doesn't seem important to a lot of people, but it's important to me.
00:26:45What's it all about?
00:26:47Robbery, attempted murder, and murder.
00:26:49How is she, Doc?
00:26:54Painted.
00:26:54Just a flesh wound.
00:26:55More shock than anything.
00:26:57When can we talk to her?
00:26:59I suggest you wait until morning.
00:27:00She'll be up and around by then.
00:27:03More than I can say for the old boy back there.
00:27:06Dead?
00:27:07Couldn't be any deader.
00:27:09She saw the man, though.
00:27:10How do you know?
00:27:12She came too far a moment.
00:27:13Mumbled it.
00:27:14See you later.
00:27:15Thanks, Doc.
00:27:16Where's the body, McCall?
00:27:18Back there.
00:27:27Right in there, inspector.
00:27:33Get these people out of here.
00:27:34All right.
00:27:38Louie, did you get a good shot?
00:27:46Fine.
00:27:47Take it to the office for the sunrise edition.
00:27:55Inspector playing hard to get these days?
00:27:58He's got a tough, thankless job on his hands.
00:28:00His publicity can get tough, too.
00:28:02Meaning?
00:28:03Meaning.
00:28:04I'm a newspaper woman.
00:28:06I'm here to cover a story.
00:28:07My people have a right to know this story.
00:28:10So, tell it to them.
00:28:11How can I tell it to them when the inspector won't let me in the room or even talk to him?
00:28:16Now, maybe you could help me.
00:28:18Yeah, maybe I could.
00:28:19But the inspector said no story.
00:28:21At least not for now.
00:28:22But, honey.
00:28:24Please, lady.
00:28:27I'm on duty.
00:28:28Well, it looks like they got what they came after.
00:28:36Yeah.
00:28:36Maybe they got more than they came after.
00:28:39I don't get you, inspector.
00:28:41Who was the girl?
00:28:43She's the secretary to the chain manager.
00:28:46She was checking the payroll list and knocking out some letters.
00:28:49That's why she was here so late tonight.
00:28:51The list had to be ready by morning for the payroll.
00:28:54She came in to check out with a night watchman and the boom was lowered on her.
00:29:00Clean through the heart.
00:29:01Poor old Mac.
00:29:02Oh, you knew him?
00:29:03Yeah, he was on the force for 30 years.
00:29:05Retired last year.
00:29:07Had a little bored with nothing to do, so he took a job as a night watchman.
00:29:11Then that makes our holder boys cop killers.
00:29:14Let's ride.
00:29:15Cop killers.
00:29:15Cop killers.
00:29:46Just a minute.
00:29:47I'm coming.
00:29:58So what's with him?
00:30:00He shot his first cop.
00:30:02You're joking.
00:30:03Does he look like I'm joking?
00:30:05Honey, that's bad business cop killing.
00:30:07So what?
00:30:08They bleed like anybody else.
00:30:09Yeah, I know, honey, but...
00:30:10No buts about it.
00:30:11It's done and that's that.
00:30:13Besides, there's a chance I was recognized.
00:30:16Some dumb dame had to still be in the place.
00:30:18I think I got her.
00:30:19You think?
00:30:20It's what I said.
00:30:21Why didn't you make sure?
00:30:22Make sure.
00:30:23Make sure?
00:30:25With this idiot standing over a cop's corpse and his gun still smoking and sirens blaring,
00:30:29any minute the place would be loaded with cops.
00:30:32You sound as crazy as he is.
00:30:33He wants to give himself up.
00:30:35He what?
00:30:36What do I have to do?
00:30:36Repeat myself all night?
00:30:38I said he...
00:30:38Oh, yeah, I heard you.
00:30:40I heard you the first time.
00:30:41Stop gibbering.
00:30:42I've got to think.
00:30:43What are you going to do about it?
00:30:45Shut up.
00:30:46What do you think it is I want to think about?
00:30:50Vic!
00:30:51Vic, he's gone!
00:30:59He got away.
00:31:00I can see that.
00:31:01I've got to get him before I can spill his story.
00:31:03You stay here.
00:31:05Stay here, he said.
00:31:07Where does he suppose I'd go dressed in this?
00:31:17Come on.
00:31:17Are you sure these are the two men?
00:31:38Yes, sir.
00:31:38Could you identify the men if you saw them again?
00:31:42Of course.
00:31:43Did you see the man who actually shot Mac?
00:31:45Yes, I did.
00:31:47Well, which one of these men did the shooting?
00:31:50This is the man.
00:31:52Don Gregor.
00:31:54I must ask you again.
00:31:56Did you actually see this man shoot Mac?
00:31:59Yes, sir.
00:31:59The other one was too busy shooting at me.
00:32:02Thanks for your help, Miss Willis.
00:32:04I'm only too glad to have been of any help at all.
00:32:06I wasn't very brave.
00:32:08I fainted early in the game.
00:32:10Bob, will you see that Miss Willis gets safely home?
00:32:12Why, sure thing.
00:32:14Well, Miss Willis, I may have to call on you again later.
00:32:16Of course, I understand.
00:32:18Hello, Don.
00:32:48Is Daddy and Dorothy?
00:32:50Yes.
00:32:51Do you suppose I could see him right away?
00:32:54It's very important.
00:32:55Well, I think that can be arranged.
00:32:57We don't see you very much anymore, Don.
00:33:00I've been rather... busy.
00:33:09Your son to see you, Dr. Gregor.
00:33:14Go right in.
00:33:18Come in, Don.
00:33:27Come in.
00:33:36What is it, son?
00:33:38I'm in trouble, Dad.
00:33:40You want to tell me about it?
00:33:43Has it to do with that gun business last night?
00:33:47You know about that?
00:33:49Oh, yes.
00:33:50But I thought you'd get around to telling me about it yourself.
00:33:53Sooner or later.
00:33:55I wish it had been sooner.
00:34:05I'm in bad trouble.
00:34:07Well, the carrying of the gun can be taken care of.
00:34:11I'll vouch for you.
00:34:13I'll vouch for you.
00:34:18It goes deeper now.
00:34:22I don't quite understand.
00:34:25Hi.
00:34:26I walked all last night.
00:34:29And until tonight.
00:34:36I couldn't think straight.
00:34:39It wasn't until night came again that my brain cleared.
00:34:42Funny thing about remembering.
00:34:45You never remember the right things until it's too late.
00:34:51I lived my whole life in the last 24 hours.
00:34:54Oh, don't stop me, Dad.
00:34:55No, don't stop me, Dad.
00:34:58The life I relived wasn't very pleasant.
00:35:03Anyway, not for me.
00:35:07You and Sis.
00:35:09What I've done to you.
00:35:12But it's all over now.
00:35:16I...
00:35:18I killed a man last night.
00:35:19Why did you kill me?
00:35:24I don't know.
00:35:26I don't know.
00:35:28The gun was in my hand.
00:35:31I pulled the trigger and the man was falling.
00:35:34Do you know who the man was?
00:35:37The night watchman.
00:35:39Dick Brady and I held up the Monterey Theater chain.
00:35:43A girl saw us.
00:35:45In the excitement, the night watchman went for his gun.
00:35:48After that it was either him or me.
00:35:52Better it had been you.
00:35:56Now what will you do?
00:35:58I don't know.
00:36:01Brady wants to kill me.
00:36:02That I'm sure.
00:36:06Maybe that would be best.
00:36:08It would be best if you turned yourself over to the police.
00:36:11And told of this Brady.
00:36:13I thought of that too.
00:36:15But Dad.
00:36:16It was I did the shooting.
00:36:20Not Vic.
00:36:23No matter what you've done, you're still my son.
00:36:26And if you'll turn yourself over to the police,
00:36:29I'll stand by you.
00:36:31But if you don't,
00:36:34I'll do everything in my power to see that you're apprehended.
00:36:37Yes, Miss Lytel.
00:36:39Inspector Johns and Lieutenant Lawrence to see you, Doctor.
00:36:41Oh, yes.
00:36:43Tell them...
00:36:45Tell them just a minute, please.
00:36:47The police are outside now.
00:36:50Dad, don't turn me in now, please.
00:36:53You've got to help me.
00:36:55I'll go to them myself.
00:36:56They may help me later.
00:36:58But if they take me here,
00:37:00please help me, Dad.
00:37:02Do you promise to turn yourself in if I don't do so now?
00:37:04Yes, Dad, I promise.
00:37:06Get into that back hall.
00:37:08I'll call you when they're gone.
00:37:12Miss Lightyear,
00:37:26Miss Lightyear,
00:37:29Mr.Dark,
00:37:31you've got to help me now.
00:37:33I'll be happy.
00:37:34Miss Lytel, will you tell the inspector to come in, please?
00:37:43You may go right in, gentlemen.
00:37:46Thank you, Miss. You better stay here, McCall.
00:37:54Sure thing, Inspector.
00:37:56It's nice to meet you at last, Inspector.
00:37:59Won't you be seated, gentlemen?
00:38:01Thank you, Doctor.
00:38:02I'm sorry this meeting couldn't be under different circumstances.
00:38:06Life is life.
00:38:08Many things are not of our choosing.
00:38:11But we must face that which has ordained us.
00:38:14Destiny is a strange and mysterious thing, my dear Inspector.
00:38:19You hear about my son?
00:38:21Yes, I am.
00:38:23He's killed a man.
00:38:24Oh, then you know it.
00:38:25Don has told me.
00:38:26He was here?
00:38:27Yes.
00:38:28Where is he now?
00:38:29He will be with you soon.
00:38:31He has promised to turn himself over to you.
00:38:34And I have promised to do all I can to help him.
00:38:37Of course you know that your son shot and killed a policeman.
00:38:41Yes.
00:38:42Sorry it had to happen, Doctor.
00:38:46If you have nothing further to discuss with me, I'm afraid the strain has been a bit too much.
00:38:53Of course.
00:38:54I understand.
00:38:55Goodbye, Doctor.
00:39:02Let's go, McCall.
00:39:03Thank you, Miss.
00:39:14They're gone. Come on out, Don.
00:39:19I never thought carrying a gun would lead to this.
00:39:21Honest, Dad.
00:39:22You must remember your promise.
00:39:25I always thought I was tough.
00:39:29I'll remember the promise.
00:39:31I couldn't go on living with myself knowing what I've done.
00:39:37Goodbye, Dad.
00:39:39And thanks.
00:39:41You better go out the back door down into the alley.
00:39:44The darkness of the night will hide you.
00:39:47For a while.
00:40:17Hold it.
00:40:18Hold it.
00:40:47Hold it.
00:40:56Where did you find him?
00:40:57His father's office.
00:40:58What now?
00:40:59When I know, I'll tell you.
00:41:03You're a fool.
00:41:06Maybe we're both fools.
00:41:08Twenty-three grand.
00:41:10That's how much of a fool I am.
00:41:14I'm getting out of here, Brady.
00:41:16You won't stop me.
00:41:18I'm gonna give myself up and I advise you to do the same.
00:41:22They know it was us.
00:41:25Stand by for your regular nightly coverage of world news.
00:41:30We're cop killers.
00:41:32They don't like that.
00:41:34You killed that cop.
00:41:36Get that.
00:41:38You pulled the trigger.
00:41:39Not me.
00:41:41You're the cop killer.
00:41:42I'm sorry.
00:41:45The inspector was at my father's office while I was hiding there.
00:41:49He knows it was you and me.
00:41:52You didn't get that girl.
00:41:55She identified us.
00:42:00Guns and gunmen headline tonight's news.
00:42:03The city-wide hunt continued for the two men who shot and killed Paul McKenna, night watchman of the Monterey theater chain.
00:42:10McKenna was killed during a holdup which netted the killers nearly $25,000 in the 12 theater chain payroll money.
00:42:15The two men have been identified by eyewitnesses as being Vic Brady, a petty gangster, and Don Gregor, son of the world famous plastic surgeon Dr. Boris Gregor.
00:42:25It has been established that Don Gregor did the actual pulling of the trigger that sent McKenna, a retired police officer, to his death.
00:42:30You see?
00:42:35You're the cop killer.
00:42:37You won't go to the police.
00:42:40You'd burn.
00:42:43Maybe you're right.
00:42:45I've been in nothing but trouble most of my life.
00:42:49I don't know why I joined you.
00:42:52Money.
00:42:54My father would have been glad to give me anything I wanted.
00:42:58I don't know.
00:43:01Maybe for thrills.
00:43:06But I'm through hurting people, Vic.
00:43:11Too bad I have to talk against you.
00:43:13I don't want to.
00:43:15They have you dead to rights anyway.
00:43:18Don't you see, Vic?
00:43:21I've got to get this thing off my mind.
00:43:23Sure, Albert.
00:43:30I never thought it would lead to this.
00:43:40Don.
00:43:44You're not going anyplace.
00:43:53Those shots will bring the cops down here.
00:44:07This time of night, people just think of the car backfiring.
00:44:11Maybe you shouldn't have done that.
00:44:13Maybe I should have let them go to the cops.
00:44:15Maybe I should have let them put my neck in the noose.
00:44:18Maybe I should give you what I just gave him.
00:44:21Oh, Vic, honey. I'm with you all the way.
00:44:24What are you going to do with him?
00:44:26Get rid of him, of course.
00:44:28Where?
00:44:29The river. Where else?
00:44:31Now?
00:44:32You're a dumb dame.
00:44:34Later tonight.
00:44:35Where are you going with him?
00:44:36Get him out of the way for the time being.
00:45:06I don't like dead men cluttering up my place.
00:45:10I want him out of here.
00:45:12You better shut that trap of yours or you'll be joining him.
00:45:16So you've closed this off. So what?
00:45:19They know you ran on a theater job.
00:45:21You're as good as caught right now and with an extra murder to your credit.
00:45:26Now quit needling me.
00:45:28You're just no good.
00:45:30For me, for yourself, or anybody else.
00:45:31That's it, Vic. Destroy everything and everybody. It's your style.
00:45:47Face it, Vic. You're as finished as the kid is.
00:45:51I wasn't in on your job. I'm not in trouble.
00:45:54Why should I stick around and take what's left?
00:45:56What is left? A has-been with a gun.
00:45:59A has-been.
00:46:02Baby, I've only just begun.
00:46:04I didn't set you up in all this luxury just to have you walk out on me.
00:46:07I pulled you out of that main street dive and made something out of you.
00:46:10No, you're not going to walk out on me.
00:46:12Try it and I swear you'll never walk out on anyone again.
00:46:15So if they do pick me up, it's only a robbery rap.
00:46:19I didn't kill that cop.
00:46:21Nobody will know about the kid there.
00:46:22That's better, baby.
00:46:25I knew you wouldn't walk out on me.
00:46:27Oh, Vic, honey, what are we going to do?
00:46:29I don't want you to go to jail.
00:46:31I ain't going to jail.
00:46:33How can you be so sure?
00:46:35Some will turn out. It always does.
00:46:36I'm glad your face is in their files.
00:46:39Vic, Vic, what is it?
00:46:41You hit it, baby.
00:46:43You hit the solution right on the head.
00:46:46My face.
00:46:48I couldn't find him anywhere.
00:46:51What?
00:46:53What?
00:46:55What?
00:46:57What?
00:46:59What?
00:47:01What?
00:47:03What?
00:47:05What?
00:47:07What?
00:47:09What?
00:47:11What?
00:47:13What?
00:47:15What?
00:47:17He didn't keep his promise to you.
00:47:20What?
00:47:21He must be going through.
00:47:23Don wouldn't lie to me about a thing like this.
00:47:25He left my office to give himself up.
00:47:27And unless he had been forcibly detained,
00:47:30he would have done so.
00:47:32I looked everywhere I ever heard him mention.
00:47:34No one had seen him today.
00:47:38Only I knew where Vic Brady lived.
00:47:41He won't be showing his face around here, either.
00:47:43The inspector may take me.
00:47:45He knows that I helped Don this morning.
00:47:47And he wasn't happy about my actions.
00:47:49Maybe if I talk to the inspector.
00:47:51No, that's no good.
00:47:53Because as he said to me, I am an accessory after the fact.
00:47:57But... but your practice...
00:47:59It'd be ruined.
00:48:01Oh, Don.
00:48:03Don.
00:48:05How could he do such a thing?
00:48:07My life means little to me now.
00:48:08It's Don that we must think.
00:48:11He didn't think much of us.
00:48:13But we must think of him.
00:48:23Yes.
00:48:25Yes, this is Dr. Greger.
00:48:27Who?
00:48:29Yes, yes, I understand.
00:48:31I...
00:48:33But I must have assistance.
00:48:35This thing is a physical impossibility to do by myself.
00:48:38I...
00:48:40All right.
00:48:42Seven o'clock this evening.
00:48:44Yes.
00:48:46Yes, yes.
00:48:48Goodbye.
00:48:49Who was it, Father?
00:48:50That's Brady.
00:48:51He's got Don.
00:48:52He gave me an address.
00:48:53I have to be there at seven o'clock this evening.
00:48:55I'm gonna call Inspector Johns right away.
00:48:57No, no.
00:48:58No, Brady says he'll kill Don if we notify the police.
00:49:01So this time we've got to play the game his way.
00:49:08Marilyn.
00:49:10You remember your nurse's training?
00:49:20Bob, why don't you do your shaving at home?
00:49:22Well, if I hold long enough to do it.
00:49:24You've got a point there.
00:49:26There he was, Inspector.
00:49:27Right in our hands we didn't get him.
00:49:29I think the doctor was only doing what he thought was right.
00:49:32You gonna bring him in?
00:49:33Perhaps later.
00:49:34He's not the type to run out.
00:49:35Have you found out anything more about where Brady is staying?
00:49:37Yeah, he hasn't been back to his apartment in three days.
00:49:40I've got some men stationed around there
00:49:41and some others following up some new leads.
00:49:44He's covered his tracks pretty well.
00:49:45Well, what about the woman angle?
00:49:47If there is one, he's kept it pretty far in the background.
00:49:50It isn't gonna be as easy as we think.
00:49:51Well, I didn't think it was going to be easy.
00:49:53Bob, since it's night time and technically you're off-duty,
00:49:57why don't you hop in that new used car of yours
00:49:59and take a run out to the Gregor home?
00:50:01You know, she's a mighty pretty girl.
00:50:03Funny you mention that.
00:50:04I was just thinking about her.
00:50:05Mental telepathy.
00:50:06Go on, get out there and have a look around.
00:50:09You think he might be hiding out there?
00:50:10Oh, he's too smart for that, but he might try to contact them.
00:50:13I'm sure the doctor will tell you if he has.
00:50:15And, as I said, she's a mighty pretty girl.
00:50:19Blondes have always been my weakness.
00:50:21Go on, get started.
00:50:22And, Bob, being a pretty girl, don't take any chances.
00:50:26Don Gregor is a killer.
00:50:27Okay, Inspector.
00:50:36We'll see you next time.
00:50:37Good morning.
00:50:38Good morning.
00:50:40Good morning, Bob.
00:50:41Good morning.
00:50:43Good morning.
00:50:45You are a good morning.
00:50:47Good morning.
00:50:49I'm at the end of the night.
00:50:51And the night was coming.
00:50:53I was going to be the night,
00:50:55so that I was ready for aENT on my bed.
00:50:56Let's go.
00:51:18Hello, Miss Greger.
00:51:19Oh, Lieutenant Lan.
00:51:21I just thought I'd drop by. I heard from Don.
00:51:23We'd have called you if we had.
00:51:25Do you mind if I stop in a minute?
00:51:27As a matter of fact, I do mind.
00:51:29I have to go out and I'm already late.
00:51:31Well, that's too bad. I thought I could be of some help.
00:51:33Help? By involving my father in this?
00:51:36Miss Greger, if you just stopped to realize,
00:51:39you'd see that it wasn't the police that's involving your father.
00:51:41Good night, Lieutenant Lauren.
00:51:55Who was that?
00:52:10Oh, no one.
00:52:11No?
00:52:12Are we ready?
00:52:13Yes.
00:52:14Oh, I've forgotten my perch.
00:52:15You go ahead to the car, Father. I'll be right along.
00:52:17Right.
00:52:18I'll be right along.
00:52:19Right.
00:52:47Right.
00:52:48I'll be right along.
00:52:49I...
00:52:51We're all...
00:52:52...
00:52:53We're on the train ride, hum?
00:52:55っち expertise...
00:52:57Oh, my God.
00:52:59Oh.
00:53:00Okay.
00:53:01We're relaxed.
00:53:02Oh, my God's right now.
00:53:03Yeah.
00:53:04Oh, my God.
00:53:05All right.
00:53:06Oh, my God.
00:53:07We're so different.
00:53:38Who is it?
00:53:56This is Dr. Grigor.
00:53:58Oh, come in.
00:54:08I thought I told you to come alone.
00:54:10My daughter is a nurse.
00:54:12I need her assistance.
00:54:14Okay.
00:54:16But I don't like my orders disobeyed.
00:54:18My daughter is just as concerned over the life of my son as I am.
00:54:22I need trained assistance.
00:54:24My daughter is that assistance.
00:54:26And if it's going to be done, she will help.
00:54:28If not, then your life is in your own hands.
00:54:31Oh, come on, Vic.
00:54:32Calm down.
00:54:33She's a sister.
00:54:34She's not going to do anything out of line.
00:54:36Yeah, maybe you're right.
00:54:38Sure I am.
00:54:39Shut up, you.
00:54:40Okay, Doc.
00:54:41What do we do?
00:54:42I'll show you.
00:54:46Take off your shirt.
00:54:47And your shoes.
00:54:49And stretch out on this couch.
00:54:59You know, this can be a very dangerous operation.
00:55:02Done in such a crude manner.
00:55:04Doc, I've got little chance this way.
00:55:07I got a better chance the other.
00:55:09You're gonna give me a completely new face.
00:55:11With a new face, nobody could ever identify me as having been near that theater.
00:55:16It would be like a new life to me.
00:55:18So let's get going.
00:55:19What do I do?
00:55:20All right.
00:55:39What's that for?
00:55:40To put you to sleep.
00:55:42I'm ready for your tricks.
00:55:44Well, you couldn't withstand the pain or stay rigid as you must.
00:55:47If you were awake.
00:55:49Oh, Vic, honey, do what the doctor says.
00:55:51Shut up, you.
00:55:54Okay.
00:55:55So I gotta go to sleep.
00:55:57Keep the gun on them.
00:55:59One false move and you let them have it.
00:56:01Get me?
00:56:02Yeah, yeah.
00:56:03Sure thing.
00:56:04You'll be all right.
00:56:05I'll see to that.
00:56:06You hear that, Doc?
00:56:08She'll do it, too.
00:56:09Further than that, you don't know where your son is.
00:56:13I do.
00:56:14If those that are holding him don't hear from me by morning, you'll never see him alive again.
00:56:20I understand.
00:56:22And I promise you that no harm will befall you if you will do as I tell you.
00:56:28And, Doc, don't forget, it's your son that's wanted for murder, not me.
00:56:35Let's get on with it.
00:56:37All right.
00:56:38Lie down.
00:56:39Just be careful, Doc.
00:56:54Keep track of his pulse while I'm gone.
00:56:56You're not going anyplace.
00:56:57I'm going to the kitchen to get some hot water.
00:56:59I guess that's okay.
00:57:00I assure you that it is quite necessary.
00:57:01Go ahead.
00:57:02I'll be right behind you.
00:57:03That won't be necessary.
00:57:04The telephone is in this room.
00:57:05I can go nowhere.
00:57:06I can do nothing.
00:57:07Okay.
00:57:08Go ahead.
00:57:09I'll be right behind you.
00:57:10I'll be right behind you.
00:57:11I'll be right behind you.
00:57:12Okay.
00:57:13Go ahead.
00:57:39Why don't you put that gun down?
00:57:50My father isn't going to do anything.
00:57:52He loves his son too much.
00:57:54Vic told me not to take any chances.
00:57:57And that's just what I'm going to do.
00:57:59Where is your father?
00:58:01He's been gone long enough to get 10 basins of water.
00:58:09My father knows what he's doing.
00:58:19That's more than I think you do.
00:58:21I'll overlook that remark because you're needed here.
00:58:24But when this thing is finished, I'm off.
00:58:27What's the use?
00:58:28Why don't you relax?
00:58:29Relax?
00:58:30Listen you, I love that man and I'm not taking any chances.
00:58:34Love.
00:58:36I don't think you know what love means.
00:58:40If you did, you wouldn't feel that way about a cheap gunman like Vic Brady.
00:58:45Cheap?
00:58:46Cheap?
00:58:47Take a look at this place, sweetheart.
00:58:50Does this stuff look cheap to you?
00:58:52There's not a cheap bone in his body.
00:59:06I'm coming from the house, my mother and I remain in a sociopath.
00:59:16Where would you do that?
00:59:19What would you do in a couple of years when that pretty face is gone?
00:59:22I wouldn't worry about that when the time comes.
00:59:24You'd better, because he won't.
00:59:26He doesn't strike me as the sweet and gentle type.
00:59:30gentle type. Oh, he does get rough once in a while. I did leave him once. But you came back? On the first bus. Why? I told you. I'm in love with him. Take it or leave it. If I were you, I'd leave it.
00:59:52I had a hard time finding a basin.
01:00:00Be careful, Doc. I have to kill him while I have the chance. That's dangerous talk, Doc. Remember your son's life. Yes, my son's life.
01:00:18Now, will you bring me some clean sheets?
01:00:20Yes.
01:00:27There. It is done.
01:00:32Thank goodness I couldn't have taken much more of that. He made his face look like raw meat.
01:00:37It will heal in very short order. The dye will change the color of his hair and he will be an entirely different man for the time the healing is complete.
01:00:51Now, I suppose you'd like to carry out the balance of your orders?
01:00:56For instance?
01:00:58Tell us now that the surgery is finished.
01:00:59Nothing personal, Doc. It's very disorders.
01:01:02That isn't a very smart move.
01:01:04You know, infection can set in.
01:01:07And who would he go to if he didn't come to me?
01:01:10Well, my daughter and I are leaving now.
01:01:14He will awaken shortly.
01:01:16And when he does, I want you to be sure and tell him to come to my home in two weeks,
01:01:21at which time we will remove the bandages.
01:01:25I will leave this solution with you, with which to bathe the bandages.
01:01:31You will merely follow instructions.
01:01:34You have my son, as you say.
01:01:36Our lips are sealed for the crime we have performed, as well as for his crimes.
01:01:42But someday you're going to get caught.
01:01:43Be sure and send him to come to my home in two weeks.
01:01:54His life will depend on it.
01:01:57I... I don't know. Vic said...
01:02:00Young woman, you have no choice.
01:02:03Come, Marilyn.
01:02:04You know, it's too quiet around here.
01:02:14Even the commissioner has been off my neck for a whole week.
01:02:17I wonder where those two could have gone.
01:02:19Nowadays people don't just simply fade from the earth without leaving some trace.
01:02:23Two weeks is a long time.
01:02:25It's too long. I wonder where the doctor could have gone.
01:02:28His daughter said he's resting out of town.
01:02:30She said he'll be back today.
01:02:32I wonder if he found Don. I wonder if he's with him.
01:02:34You better get some doubts about that, good doctor.
01:02:36No, not the way you think.
01:02:38But I do feel the two weeks is too long.
01:02:41Maybe we better get out to the Gregor house.
01:02:43I'm glad.
01:02:47Inspector Johns.
01:02:49Well, speak of the devil.
01:02:51Yes, doctor.
01:02:53Yes, we've missed you of late.
01:02:55Tonight?
01:02:57Why, yes, yes, we can get out there, doctor.
01:02:59All right, we'll see you later.
01:03:01Sit down, Bob.
01:03:03We'll get out to the Gregor house a little later.
01:03:06I wonder what the old boy wants.
01:03:11I don't like it.
01:03:13I tell you, that doctor's got something up his sleeve.
01:03:15You've got to go.
01:03:17I don't need you to tell me that.
01:03:19What could he have planned?
01:03:21He knows we have Don.
01:03:23He doesn't know Don's already at the bottom of the river.
01:03:25He'd be too afraid to try anything.
01:03:26But if he does, how could he or anyone else ever prove you were Vic Brady?
01:03:31He could say that he did the operation that destroyed Vic Brady.
01:03:35How could he prove it?
01:03:37I don't know.
01:03:39Maybe you're right.
01:03:41It's foolproof.
01:03:43Why, with a new face nobody could ever tell I was Vic Brady.
01:03:47When these wrappings come off tonight, baby, we're going to blow this town for good.
01:03:53South America, the foreign countries.
01:03:56I will live like kings.
01:03:58Anything you want for the rest of our lives.
01:04:01I hope he made me a real nice face.
01:04:06The one I used to have, I got used to it.
01:04:10I liked it.
01:04:12He wouldn't dare mess up that job.
01:04:14I'd kill him and he knows it.
01:04:16Sure, honey. I bet he did real good.
01:04:18I might even slip him a grand or two if he did a good job.
01:04:22That won't be necessary.
01:04:24He'll have a different kind of fee this time.
01:04:26Yeah, sure.
01:04:28Come on, get dressed.
01:04:30It's about time to pay a call on the kindly old doctor.
01:04:48Excuse me, Carolyn.
01:04:49On time, Doc?
01:04:59You appear to be a man who is usually on time.
01:05:03You got it right, Doc.
01:05:05Let's get these Christmas wrappings off and see the presents you gave me.
01:05:09Keep your eye on them, honey.
01:05:11When do you release Don?
01:05:14Don?
01:05:15Oh, yeah.
01:05:17Just as soon as we leave here.
01:05:19How sure can I be?
01:05:21Why, Doc, you got my word for it.
01:05:24Now, let's get with it.
01:05:26And, Doc, for your sake, I hope you made a good job.
01:05:29I know I made a good job.
01:05:32Marilyn, will you please get me the... the shears.
01:05:38Will you sit over here, please?
01:05:39You, uh, soaked the bandages as I told you?
01:05:54Of course.
01:05:56Then there should be nothing wrong.
01:05:57Oh, I see we have some other guests for this evening's unveiling.
01:06:04The cops.
01:06:07Take it easy, Brady.
01:06:09Brady.
01:06:11You got the wrong man, Copper.
01:06:14I don't know any Brady.
01:06:16What are you up to now, Brady?
01:06:18Copper, you got a surprise coming.
01:06:20I don't know who you think I am.
01:06:22But the Doc here will tell you I'm just another one of his patients.
01:06:26Who's behind those bandages, Doctor?
01:06:29Yeah, Doc.
01:06:30What's behind these bandages?
01:06:33Show them.
01:06:35A doctor's duty sometimes must be shown in strange ways.
01:06:38First, he has a loyalty to his patients.
01:06:41Then he has his loyalty to the law.
01:06:44And still another.
01:06:46Loyalty to his own family.
01:06:49I don't know who you police officers think this gentleman is,
01:06:52but he is my husband, a law-abiding citizen.
01:06:54I'll have you reported for this.
01:06:56We know one thing.
01:06:58No matter who he is, he's no gentleman.
01:07:01I've taken enough of these insults.
01:07:03Take these wrappings off, Doc.
01:07:07Did you bring the scissors, Madeline?
01:07:11Here they are, Father.
01:07:17Cut the gap, Doc, and get busy.
01:07:20Show these guys I'm not who they think I am.
01:07:24This man is not who you think he is.
01:07:39Be careful with those scissors, Doc.
01:07:41My face is still tender.
01:07:42And in need of a shave, too, I'll bet.
01:08:12There.
01:08:14It is done.
01:08:16You see, Inspector?
01:08:18That is not Vic Brady.
01:08:20The man you expected.
01:08:24You're right, Doctor.
01:08:26It's not the man we expected.
01:08:28See? What did I tell you?
01:08:31Let anybody say they saw this face at the scene of any hold-up.
01:08:35Come on, coppers. Take a good look.
01:08:38See if you can identify me as Vic Brady.
01:08:41Well, then I take over here.
01:08:45Come in, Miss Willis.
01:08:46Come in, Miss Willis.
01:08:51Can you identify this man?
01:08:53Yes, Inspector.
01:08:55That's the man that killed Matt.
01:08:58What, are you all crazy?
01:09:00Look at me again!
01:09:03The mirror, please.
01:09:05Perhaps you'd better take a look yourself first.
01:09:08No! No! No!
01:09:24This is my son.
01:09:27The man who killed the police.
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