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00:00I have come to a decision. It's concerning your inheritance. I have decided to leave
00:23the bulk of my estate to a community general hospital under the stewardship of your cousin, Mark Sloan.
00:36Well, if it's medical research you're interested in, I suggest you consider my work in life extension therapy.
00:45Or my scientific inquiries.
00:49Daddy, I could use the money to hire a detective agency. They could find Giancarlo.
00:57I just know he's still alive somewhere.
01:00That would put some pink in those pretty little cheeks, wouldn't it?
01:09Oh, my. I'm afraid Father's having another one of his episodes.
01:15Yes, it would appear so.
01:19Someone really ought to help him with his... pill.
01:25Well, you're closest, Judith. Give a hand.
01:28I don't think proximity has anything to do with my being chosen, dear brother.
01:33You're the doctor. I think you should do it.
01:38Never mind.
01:44Oh, you're all right, Jan.
01:48I am leaving my money to community general hospital.
01:59And as soon as the lawyers draw up the papers, I will sign them.
02:05Not one of you is getting a dime.
02:08Not one thin dime.
02:11You hear me, Judith? You hear me, Judith?
02:15Not a dime!
02:17Not a dime?
02:27Not a dime.
02:28Not a dime.
02:29Not a dime.
02:31The author locals engraved these days.
02:32You hear me, Judith?
02:35Not a dime.
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04:36Hello, Mr. Briggs.
04:39Amigo, you and I need to have a head-to-head.
04:42I just crunched the numbers on your patient remittance status,
04:45and your payment-to-services ratio is running less than 60%.
04:51Well, hang on to your printouts, Norman.
04:55I just got off the phone with Jonathan Nash.
04:57You ready?
04:58He is leaving his entire estate to Community General Hospital.
05:03Who's Jonathan Nash?
05:05The Jonathan Nash. Nash Wine Distributing?
05:09When he retired 30 years ago,
05:10he was the largest wine and spirit distributor in this part of the country.
05:15He's sitting on about $15 million ever since.
05:19Fifteen million? That's wonderful.
05:24I don't understand. Why us?
05:26Jonathan is my second cousin once removed, and I saved his life once.
05:31Oh, that's nice. You saved his life. Good.
05:33Well, the ER team actually saved him, but Jonathan credits me more because of our family relationship than anything else.
05:40Anyway, I've been his physician ever since.
05:42That's wonderful. Amazing.
05:44Fifteen million dollars.
05:46I gotta go make rounds.
05:47Mark, this Jonathan Nash.
05:50Um, well, how well is he now?
05:56For a man of 93, he is remarkable.
05:58I think he's got a few years left.
06:00Sorry to disappoint you, Norman.
06:02Well, I didn't say I was disappointed.
06:04Of course not.
06:05Norman don't ever play poker.
06:08Mark.
06:11Hi.
06:12Hi.
06:13You all set to go?
06:14Yep. Light leaves tomorrow, and Daddy's so excited.
06:17Well, I sure think so.
06:18Racing for the Cup in the Mid-Atlantic Regatta, that's a very big event.
06:21Yes, it is.
06:22But I'd really appreciate it if you wouldn't mention this to anyone.
06:25Why not?
06:26Well, because most of my friends are struggling residents here.
06:29And, you know, a regatta sounds so, well, rich.
06:33You're right.
06:34It sounds rich.
06:35Yes.
06:36I won't say a word.
06:49Hello?
06:50Shlone.
06:51It's Jonathan.
06:54They're trying to kill me.
06:56Jonathan?
06:57Who's trying to kill you?
06:59One of my kids.
07:00They all hate me.
07:02Mark, help me.
07:09Jonathan?
07:11Jonathan?
07:19Steve?
07:20It's me.
07:21Your father.
07:22Look, something is wrong over at Jonathan Nash's house.
07:25I don't know.
07:26I'm on my way over there right now.
07:27Meet me there with some backup.
07:29All right.
07:32Jonathan?
07:33Jonathan?
07:34Are you here?
07:35Jonathan?
07:36Are you here?
07:37Are you here?
07:47Jonathan?
07:52Are you here?
07:54Jonathan, it's Mark.
08:19Jonathan?
08:24Jonathan?
08:54Are you feeling better?
09:08I feel like a sight of beef with a backache.
09:11I am in traction here, Dolores.
09:15You do want fleas, don't you?
09:17My, my, with arms this long, this is a wonder you have to bend over to tie your shoes.
09:21Are you finished?
09:22Yes.
09:23No.
09:24You can do whatever you want.
09:25I know where to find you.
09:28Hey, Dad.
09:31Okay.
09:32Pick a card.
09:35Ace of clubs.
09:36Queen of spades.
09:37How you feeling?
09:38Uh, taller.
09:40Dad, is it serious?
09:42Back spasm.
09:43All the tests were negative.
09:44Listen, I'm glad you came by.
09:45Look, if it's about cousin Jonathan, I already had to file my report as an accident.
09:49Looks like he fell down the stairs and broke his neck.
09:52Steve, he looked dead before he ever hit those stairs.
09:55Well, that would raise a few questions.
09:58Like, how did he drive his wheelchair?
10:00How did he make it turn?
10:01And what were those skid marks doing all over the upstairs hallway floor?
10:05I don't know.
10:06When he called me, he said one of his kids was trying to kill him.
10:10Did you believe him?
10:12Sounded lucid.
10:13Well, all I can tell you is when the squad car got there, the two of you were alone.
10:18We checked the whole house.
10:21There's got to be some explanation.
10:25He had been asleep.
10:27The house was dark.
10:29Jonathan ran into you.
10:30You hit your head.
10:31You were confused.
10:33How ever it looked, dead men don't drive wheelchairs.
10:37Hmm.
10:38Look, why don't I go out and bring in some Chinese and, uh, we'll watch the game.
10:42Just watch it alone, huh?
10:44Don't go anywhere.
10:45Cute.
10:47Cute.
10:49Hank, you promised to play with that in the waiting room, remember?
11:01I'm sorry, Mark.
11:02Uh, Hank's folks are visiting his grandmother.
11:04That's okay.
11:05Oh, that is a nice car.
11:08Can I try it?
11:09I guess.
11:10Don't break it.
11:11Don't worry.
11:12I'll be careful.
11:13Mark, you've done this before.
11:20That's good, isn't it?
11:22That's great.
11:26Wow.
11:27Amanda?
11:28Huh?
11:29Would you ask Jack to drive by here a minute?
11:31Okay.
11:32I'll look after Hank.
11:33Oh, okay.
11:34I'll go look for him.
11:35Hank, behave.
11:37Oh, this is neat, Hank.
11:39Do you think, would this kind of remote operate any kind of a motorized vehicle?
11:46If it's wired for it, why not?
11:49You know something, Hank?
11:50I'm thinking exactly the same thing.
11:56Why not?
12:04What's that? Is that comfortable?
12:05Only if breathing's required.
12:06I'm sorry.
12:07I'm sorry.
12:08Where's the Chinese?
12:09I wanted you to look at this first.
12:11Oh, I'm starving.
12:12Hey, Jack.
12:13What's up, Steve?
12:14Now, see for yourself.
12:15Still looks like an accident.
12:17Well, I don't care what the report says.
12:19I know what I saw.
12:20Well, I looked at Jonathan's wheelchair.
12:22There was no remote control device.
12:24There was no special wiring.
12:25It was just an ordinary motorized wheelchair.
12:28Can I keep these pictures?
12:30Yeah, be my guest.
12:31I gotta go.
12:32Hang it loose.
12:33That's two, Steve.
12:35Mark, why are you so sure Nash was killed by one of his kids?
12:38When he called me on the phone, he said one of them was trying to kill him.
12:42The man was 93 years old.
12:45And sharp as a tack.
12:47If I wasn't trussed up here like a rotisserie chicken, I'd drive out to the Nash place and talk to my cousins.
12:53Find out where each one of them was at the time of the murder.
12:56I can do that for you.
12:57You can?
12:58Mark, I've done it before.
13:00Jack, I would appreciate it.
13:01It's no problem.
13:02Anything I should know about these people before I go?
13:05Get out your notebook.
13:07This family's closet is full of skeletons.
13:10Hey, Amanda.
13:11Mark tells me that you're going out of town for a couple of days.
13:14Yeah.
13:15Uh, home.
13:16Yeah?
13:17Having a picnic.
13:18Picnic?
13:19What?
13:20You're going all the way to Maryland to go eat sandwiches in the grass?
13:23What, are you kidding?
13:24Uh, my family really likes picnics, reunions, you know.
13:27Yeah, obviously.
13:28Well, look, uh, Mark's got a problem.
13:31I may need your help, all right?
13:32So can you postpone this thing?
13:33Jack, you know I would do anything for Mark, okay?
13:36But I have to get on the plane tonight.
13:38I'm sorry.
13:40Oh, all right.
13:41No problem.
13:42Have fun, all right?
13:44Thanks.
13:49Hello?
14:14Hello?
14:22Anybody home?
14:44Cover me.
14:49Man, what year are we in here?
15:00I'm glad the catering business is going well.
15:03But please remind your employer that our relationship must remain a secret.
15:08After what happened, don't worry.
15:11I'll keep my side of the bargain.
15:13Yeah.
15:14Yeah.
15:19How you doing?
15:20I-I-I thought that was the bathroom.
15:22Oh!
15:23Understandable mistake.
15:24I'm, uh...
15:25All right, young man.
15:26Let's get to work here.
15:27With what?
15:28Oh, didn't the institute explain?
15:30Well, never mind.
15:31You're a strappy young lad and an excellent volunteer.
15:33You don't, uh, have any inherited diseases, do you?
15:36Uh, no.
15:37I don't.
15:38Look-
15:39Oh, good.
15:40Just take off your coat.
15:41I'll need 200 cc's.
15:42What?
15:43That-that's almost a pint of blood.
15:44That's right.
15:45I may need two.
15:46Look, uh, Dr. Nash, I'm not here for any medical experiment.
15:49Uh, so can you put that down?
15:51You're not?
15:52No.
15:53Why are you here?
15:54I'm here because Dr. Sloan thinks your father may have been murdered.
15:57Oh.
15:58Oh.
15:59Cousin Mark, yes.
16:01Always, uh, suspicious, you know.
16:03Young man, my father's death was, uh, accidental.
16:07But I, uh, more than anyone else understand the need for inquiry so far away.
16:13Uh, Dr. Nash, um, your-your medical license was revoked several years ago, wasn't it?
16:19How did you know that?
16:21Oh, your cousin Mark filled me in on all of you guys.
16:23A lie.
16:24Absolutely not.
16:25I was suspended.
16:26Temporarily.
16:27Well, and after that, you, uh, you went to your father and you asked him to finance
16:32a-a private clinic for you.
16:34And he turned you down.
16:35The, uh, medical establishment disagreed with my theories.
16:39My gullible father believed them.
16:41Oh, well, you must have been very mad when you found out that all your father's money
16:44was going to community general hospital.
16:46What are you insinuating?
16:49Mr. Nash, where were you when your father died?
16:55Young man, I don't like your question.
16:57You go tell Mark Sloan to mind his own business.
17:00Now get out.
17:01Now get out.
17:02Now get out.
17:08Oh, well.
17:09Never break.
17:14All right.
17:18Come on.
17:53Did you find him?
18:02Oh, man.
18:05You, uh, you must be Judith Nash,
18:07Jonathan's daughter.
18:09Did I find who?
18:11Giancarlo.
18:12The detective agency said they were sending their very best man.
18:16Are you the best man?
18:17Uh, no, I'm not.
18:18Oh.
18:19Oh, I'm sorry.
18:20You must, must not give up.
18:23Giancarlo was my fiancée.
18:28Oh, right.
18:29Uh, Giancarlo de Penza.
18:32He was the guy you were supposed to marry.
18:3430 years ago.
18:3632 years.
18:39Eight months ago.
18:41On a Wednesday.
18:43Like today.
18:44I have trouble with Wednesdays.
18:51Yeah, I'm not here to look for your fiancée.
18:53Um, I work with Dr. Mark Sloan, and we think your father was murdered.
19:01Murdered?
19:01Yeah, murdered.
19:03Now, forgive me for saying so, but, uh, you had a pretty good motive.
19:07I mean, after all, your father was against your wedding plans.
19:12In fact, he tried to break you guys up from the very beginning, didn't he?
19:16But Giancarlo resisted.
19:19He loved me.
19:23Yeah, well, not enough to turn down the half a million dollars your father gave him to take off on your wedding day.
19:27That is a lie.
19:29Something awful must have happened to Giancarlo.
19:31He must have been abducted or kidnapped or something.
19:36He's not gone.
19:37He's just not here.
19:40Your father broke your heart, and you could never forgive him.
19:43Sir?
19:44So what if you wanted to use the inheritance to go find Giancarlo?
19:48What if your father was going to change the will, and you had to stop him?
19:52What if you just put down the scissors, all right?
19:56Why are you saying these hurtful things to me?
20:00I want to know where you were the night your father died.
20:03She was with me.
20:04You.
20:05Were you?
20:06Dante, you forgot your scissors.
20:08I know, Carissima. That's why I came back.
20:11Wait a minute.
20:13She was with you?
20:15I was doing her hair, just as I was this afternoon.
20:18What business is it of yours?
20:19Well, I'll tell you.
20:21I want to know what really happened to her father.
20:23He practically accused me of murder.
20:28Murder?
20:29My Carissima, this gentle, delicate flower.
20:34Ridiculous.
20:36I think you should go.
20:38You know, I think you're right.
20:39You know, I think you're right.
20:39I think you should be get it.
20:41No.
20:42I think you should go.
20:43I think you should go.
20:45I think you're right.
20:52You're right.
20:52No, no, don't touch anything.
21:10It's too dangerous.
21:13No, no, stay there.
21:15I'll be right over.
21:17Now, now, don't try to disarm anything until I get there.
21:24Excuse me.
21:26Aren't you J. Edison Nash?
21:28As if you didn't know.
21:30Well, if you don't mind, I'd like to ask you a couple of questions.
21:33Is that all right?
21:34Oh, that's not enough you want to steal my ideas.
21:39You want me to explain them to you.
21:40What?
21:41Oh, typical.
21:42You tell your bosses at the phone company to figure that out for themselves.
21:45I'm not with the phone company.
21:47You're not?
21:47No.
21:48Who are you with?
21:48I'm with Dr. Sloan.
21:50And he thinks your father's debt was not accidental.
21:53He'd like to think it wasn't, so he could get his hands on our money.
21:57Don't do that when you want to electrocute us.
22:01Oh, sorry.
22:02Look, I just want to ask you a couple of questions about the night of the murder, all right?
22:05It was an accident.
22:06Now, I am busy.
22:07Get out.
22:08Get out.
22:08Well, you were 20 years old, Mr. Nash.
22:10You wanted your father to invest in some of your inventions.
22:13And he said you were wasting your time, right?
22:16So now...
22:17No.
22:17Ow!
22:18Good.
22:18Good.
22:19What was I saying?
22:21Oh, so you went to the army.
22:23And when you went in the army, your father cleared out your lab and threw everything away.
22:28But you thought he sold it.
22:29But if he didn't, how do you explain the plain paper copier?
22:34That was yours?
22:34Uh-huh.
22:36Flip-top soda cans?
22:37Mine.
22:38The instant camera mine.
22:40Replaceable pen cartridges?
22:42Mine.
22:43Do you think my father made his money in wine and spirits?
22:47Ha!
22:47Well, then you must have been pretty mad when he decided to give all his money to somebody else,
22:51huh?
22:51I don't have time to be mad.
22:54I've got to go.
22:55Oh, well, I'm going to go with you.
22:58Who are you really with?
23:00The Japanese?
23:01The Canadians?
23:03The Mafia?
23:05No, I'm with the community general hospital.
23:07And I just want to know where you were the night your father was killed.
23:15Hold this.
23:15What is it?
23:18If you tilt that, the chemicals inside will mix together and cause a chain reaction.
23:23Now, you just stay perfectly still, but when I come back, I'll have to look all over for you.
23:28Hey.
23:29Hey, Mr. Nash.
23:32Hey, Mr. Nash, get back here.
23:34Hey, come on.
23:34I'm not with the mafia.
23:35The Mafia!
23:36The Mafia!
23:45The Mafia!
24:15A young man was just here asking awkward questions.
24:23I thought you'd like to take care of it.
24:45The Mafia!
24:53The Mafia!
25:24Six, eight, two.
25:37It's okay.
25:53We took care of the problem.
25:55Is everything set for tonight?
25:56Seven o'clock sharp.
25:58If you catch anyone snooping around, you know what to do.
26:01No problem.
26:02I'll check it out right now.
26:07I'll check it out.
26:37All right.
26:45Judith Nash's alibi is an Italian hairdresser named Dante Rinaldi.
26:51He calls her carissimo, which means sweetheart or dearest or something.
26:55You think he's a gigolo?
26:57Well, she's lonely and rich.
27:00I'm obsessed with her long-lost Italian lovers, so...
27:02and the former Dr. Julian Nash has secret, mysterious dealings with someone who runs a catering service.
27:09What about Jay Edison?
27:11Definitely wouldn't rule him out.
27:13You know, if any of them could figure out how to remote control the old man's wheelchair, Edison could do it.
27:19Well, he's got some kind of secret meeting at that warehouse tonight.
27:22I think maybe I'll drop in.
27:23Well, Jack, I don't want you doing anything dangerous.
27:26You're right.
27:27I think I'll go get a perm instead.
27:29See you later.
27:30What?
27:31Hey, Jack.
27:33I have to go to the bathroom.
27:35Yeah.
27:39Hey, Jack.
27:41Hi.
27:42You're investigating Jonathan Nash's death, right?
27:44His murder.
27:45Yeah, what?
27:46Well, it just so happens that I had some time before my plane leaves, and I was wondering, uh, could you use some help?
27:54You know what?
27:55Hmm?
27:56I can.
27:56Good.
27:57Why don't you come with me?
27:58Gladly.
28:01This is it.
28:02This guy, Dante, into beauty salon?
28:04That's why we're here.
28:07Okay, which one is he?
28:08The guy working on the blonde.
28:09Okay, what's the plan?
28:11What?
28:13Go in and get a haircut, okay?
28:14Get my hair cut.
28:15How about a wash and set?
28:17I don't care.
28:17Just go in there.
28:18There's a customer waiting for a wash.
28:46Please take care of her now.
28:48Yes, sir.
28:54All right, let's see what you have.
28:58Hello, miss.
28:59Hello?
29:00A wash and set, please.
29:03I'm in a rush, too.
29:04You just lay back and relax.
29:05There you go.
29:06Wait.
29:08Jack, don't just stand there.
29:09You look suspicious.
29:10Please, come on.
29:11Oh.
29:12Ow.
29:13What are you doing?
29:14You could just brush my hair.
29:20It's too cold.
29:21It's too cold, I said.
29:25What are you doing?
29:26Let me go.
29:29Ow.
29:31Jack, you're pulling my hair out.
29:33I'm very happy.
29:33It's Miss Nash for you.
29:39Excuse me.
29:41See?
29:42Oh.
29:43Yes.
29:44No, no, no.
29:44Don't worry, Carissima.
29:46Look, your secret is safe with me.
29:47I promise you.
29:48Sam?
29:50I got the check this morning.
29:52Yes.
29:53It's too generous, really.
29:55Ah, yes.
29:57See?
29:59Stop being quiet.
30:00Don't worry.
30:01No, never mind.
30:02I'll be right over.
30:03I'll ask you.
30:03Uh, Mickey.
30:05If you would please take care of Christine.
30:07Christine, I'm sorry, but I have to go.
30:08Mickey will take care of you.
30:16Jack, there's soap in my eyes.
30:18Give me a towel now.
30:18My eyes are stinging.
30:19Hurry up.
30:30Look what you did to your customer.
30:51You used a colorizing shampoo.
30:53What's going on?
30:53What's going on?
30:54Sorry, pal.
30:54Sorry?
30:55Sorry?
30:56You are fired.
30:57You'll never wash hair in this town again.
30:59No kidding.
30:59Get the chair up.
31:00I mean, it's going to be fine.
31:02Ah!
31:03My eyes are purple.
31:04I'll kill him.
31:05I'll kill him.
31:05It's kind of nice with your skin tone.
31:06I mean, I can't.
31:07The detective agency said it was impossible.
31:13That after 30 years, the trail was cold.
31:17That they would never be able to fight.
31:19I'm sorry.
31:23I've lost him, Dante.
31:25I've lost my Giancarlo forever.
31:27But you have me, Carissima.
31:29I'll always be with you.
31:31At least till our money runs out.
31:34Don't you ever knock?
31:36I saw that check you gave him.
31:38Whew.
31:39I've got to tell you something, Dante.
31:40At $100,000 a pop, you must cut a mean head of hair, pal.
31:43You watch your mouth, huh?
31:45Or are you paying him off for an alibi the night you killed your father?
31:49Or did you help him do it?
31:51Well, maybe $100,000 is just to go and rape for a gigolo these days.
31:55I don't know.
31:56What did you call me?
31:57What's your story, Dante, huh?
31:59You a liar or a lover?
32:01Or both?
32:02Come on, take your best shot.
32:03My nudge!
32:05No, please don't hurt him.
32:07Don't hurt my little boy.
32:11You're what?
32:11Dante is not my lover.
32:18Dante is my son.
32:23You see?
32:24He is the image of his father.
32:31You're Giancarlo and Judith's son?
32:34Grandfather destroyed both her life and mine.
32:37He crushed what was once a beautiful young woman.
32:39Father made me put Dante up for adoption in Italy.
32:45It took us years to find each other.
32:48I didn't kill father.
32:49I was with Dante.
32:51She was with me.
32:53And I with her.
32:55We were together.
32:57Yeah, I get the point.
32:59But you see, if you're her only alibi,
33:02you still might be lying to protect her.
33:05Even more so now, because she's your mother.
33:06You don't give up, do you?
33:11See you later.
33:25Hey, you.
33:27Angie would like to talk to you.
33:29All right.
33:50Now, you know what I hate?
33:52Competition.
33:52Sure, you say it's competition that brought this country together.
33:56But let me tell you, it's competition that tears the country down.
33:59This is why I believe in Monopoly.
34:02I want Chimwa Catering to be the best,
34:04to be the one, to be the only catering service in this town.
34:07Is that understood?
34:08Capisce?
34:09Sure, boss.
34:09Yeah, no problem.
34:10Oh, I know this kid, Jack Stewart.
34:12What are you doing, Angie?
34:12From the old neighborhood.
34:13Last I heard, you were a veterinarian.
34:15Hey, I got a cat with ear mites.
34:16You got anything with you that I can give her for you?
34:18I'm a doctor.
34:21Just relax.
34:22Hey, I don't need to relax, huh?
34:24I haven't slept in two months, and I feel really great, okay?
34:27What's that quack Nash giving you?
34:29Hey, I don't know what it is,
34:30but you're not getting into your mind.
34:31Get your own.
34:32Just let me check it.
34:33Hey, I just want to check him out.
34:34Is that all right?
34:35Is that cool?
34:36Let him go.
34:36All right?
34:36All right?
34:37I'm a doctor, man.
34:37Take it easy.
34:39Just take your pulse, Angie.
34:44Your pulse is flying.
34:46Look, whatever you're on, I suggest you get off it.
34:48Hey, I'm healthy as a horse.
34:50Ask my wife.
34:54Hey, what's this?
34:56You've been skating me, kid.
34:57I'm not hearing good things.
35:00Julian's old man was a patient at my hospital.
35:03And my boss thinks that the old man was murdered.
35:06And he thinks that Julian might have something to do with it.
35:10As far as the old man's death,
35:11I was with Dr. Julian when it happened.
35:15Really?
35:16And when was that exactly?
35:19When it happened.
35:21I'm telling you.
35:23Now, don't make me nervous, kid.
35:24Don't get me riled up.
35:27I guess, uh, I guess that's all I need tonight.
35:30You got an understanding?
35:31Oh, yeah.
35:31Okay.
35:32Get him out of here.
35:33Take him back to his car.
35:34Come on.
35:34Take him home.
35:35Take him to a dance.
35:36Take him to an ice cream party.
35:37Take him to an ice cream party.
35:39Take him to a dance.
35:42Okay.
35:43Good morning.
35:44We'll be stuck, eh?
35:45Yeah.
35:46All right?
35:47First to go.
35:49After you.
35:52Excuse me, sir.
35:53Let's go.
36:53A particular concept of my own?
37:07A departure you won't see elsewhere on the market.
37:09What have you done?
37:27You've broken them.
37:29These toys took months to build,
37:32and you have broken them.
37:33You... you idiots!
37:36You idiots!
37:39Sorry.
37:47So this big secret project was about toys.
37:50Apparently he's been working on those robots for months.
37:53It's not surprising.
37:54Old man Nash would have been furious
37:56if he knew his son was designing war toys.
37:59How you feel?
37:59Pretty good.
38:00Let me see you walk, then I'll sign you out of here.
38:03Time for your fitting.
38:06Let's have a look at this.
38:08You must have gotten longer from all that stretching.
38:12Well, I don't understand what happened with those sleeves.
38:15Well, that's all right, Dolores.
38:16I won't have to wear my mittens.
38:19Would you get my clothes, please?
38:21Yes.
38:21So, Edison told you that he was working late at the laboratory that night
38:27on his toy robots when his dad was killed.
38:29Yeah, but he didn't have any witnesses.
38:32Where's the pants?
38:34Which means we have the same three suspects we had when we started.
38:38Uh-oh.
38:39Looks like I'm gonna have to get you some greens from the doctor's lounge.
38:42You can always cut them down and wear them in shorts.
38:47Jack, these are the pants I was wearing when Steve brought me here.
38:50So?
38:53Let me see that file of crime photos.
39:16Sicking me yet?
39:20Thanks, Stan.
39:22Let me try this on you.
39:25There were two wheelchairs in this house that night.
39:29My dear boy, what are you saying?
39:32Well, pay attention.
39:33Maybe you'll understand.
39:34The first chair
39:35was the one your old man was found in by the cops.
39:39Right.
39:40Your average, everyday, motorized wheelchair.
39:42But the second chair, chair number two, had a remote control.
39:50And that's the chair that one of you guys used to stage the old man's accident.
39:56This is preposterous.
39:58Don't you wish?
39:59Julian, let him stop.
40:02My dear young man.
40:03No, no, no.
40:04Wait, I'll get to the best part here.
40:06Now, there was a few minutes
40:08between the time the old man fell
40:11and the time the cops came.
40:12But in that time
40:15you see the killer
40:16switch the chairs.
40:20Follow me?
40:22Killer switched the chairs
40:23and hid the remote control chairs
40:24somewhere in this house.
40:30How am I doing?
40:31Now, right now
40:35Dr. Sloan is meeting with the cops
40:37to get a search warrant.
40:38And me
40:39I'm just here
40:40to give one of your nice people
40:41a shot to come clean
40:42with what you did
40:42before the cops
40:44stand his place apart.
40:46Well, I didn't do it.
40:48And no one's going
40:49into my laboratory.
40:52My dear young man
40:53if you think
40:54I'm going to allow
40:54a troop of police thugs
40:56access to my consulting room
40:58you are sadly mistaken.
41:00No, not in my boudoir.
41:05All right.
41:07Just let me explain
41:08something to you people
41:08as soon as we find that chair
41:09we're going to find out
41:11who did it.
41:12Cops will be here soon
41:13so think it over, folks.
41:30There's going to be
41:40going back.
41:41Let's see.
41:42Hello, doctor.
42:05Here to, uh, get rid of the evidence.
42:08How did you find the hidden room?
42:09When I was here that night, I almost fell over that potted plant.
42:15It was standing out about a foot from the wall like it is now.
42:18But in the police photo of the crime scene,
42:21somebody moved it back, uh, flush against the wall.
42:25Leading you to conclude, somebody moved it.
42:29First to gain access to the sliding panel,
42:32then to hide the wall switch that opened it up.
42:35When I saw this photo,
42:36I remember that Jonathan Nash's father was a rumrunner.
42:41And I realized he must have had a hidden room somewhere in this house
42:44to hide all the liquor he smuggled.
42:47This room.
42:49And that's where you hid Jonathan's wheelchair after you killed him.
42:54You can't prove my father died in that wheelchair.
42:57Oh, but I can.
42:58This piece of cloth was torn from my pants
43:03when your father's wheelchair crashed into me upstairs.
43:07But the wheelchair in the police photo
43:09didn't have any material on it at all.
43:12That's how I knew there had to be a second chair.
43:15And my torn pants prove that this is it.
43:19You used me that night, didn't you?
43:25To make everyone believe he was killed in the fall.
43:27But you killed him.
43:29Smothered him, probably.
43:30And put him in the wheelchair.
43:33You thought I'd be a perfect witness.
43:35I mean, after all, I'm a doctor.
43:37And you hate doctors almost as much as you hated your father.
43:41Actually, I hate doctors more.
43:43I don't think so, guys.
44:10All right, just lie still.
44:11I'll get an ambulance.
44:18Oh.
44:20And Jenkins is sacked for a seven-yard loss.
44:23Okay, I got mushu pork, broccoli beef, and lemon chicken.
44:27No ribs?
44:28Since when do you like ribs?
44:30Ribs is all I can think about right now.
44:31Me, broccoli and beast.
44:32Hey, guys.
44:32Thanks, man.
44:33Hey.
44:33Hey, you look better.
44:36Hey, hey, what are you doing for watching that game?
44:38I've got ten bucks on Phoenix.
44:39Would you all calm down?
44:41Now, if you knew anything about sports,
44:42how did you know that this is the main event?
44:45Oh, that's the Mid-Atlantic Yacht Regatta.
44:47Uh-huh.
44:48So what?
44:49Which boat's your father's?
44:51Oh, oh, the one in first place.
44:53Just how rich are you?
44:54Uh, no.
44:56Hey, hey, your dad won.
44:58Yeah.
44:58He beat him.
44:59He won.
44:59That was the picnic?
45:01Yep.
45:02Hey.
45:04What happened?
45:06Phoenix won?
45:07What'd you get for gambling?
45:09This is what I get for hanging up with you.
45:11I was afraid you were going to say that.
45:13My turn.
45:15Give me a fort.
45:20Where are you?
45:20He's not gone.
45:27He's just not here.
45:31Who are you reeling with?
45:32The Japanese?
45:34The Canadians?
45:35The media?
45:37If you think I'm going to allow a troop of police thugs
45:40access to my consulting room,
45:42you are sadly mistaken.
45:44Warwick, help me.
45:51Warwick, help me.
46:14Warwick, help me.
46:44Warwick, help me.
46:47Viacom.