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00:00:00The
00:00:30I'm sorry, you're getting out of trouble.
00:00:37Why would I be in trouble?
00:00:39You guys back from Vietnam, you get kind of restless, you know?
00:00:44Well, take it easy.
00:00:47Where are you headed?
00:00:49I'll tell Dr. Wellesley if it's okay with you.
00:00:52No, no, just checking.
00:00:55Hey, do me a favor, will you, Phil?
00:01:01Keep off my back.
00:01:04Sure thing.
00:01:07Hi.
00:01:25Hello, Fred.
00:01:27Fred, don't forget, we're expecting you tonight.
00:01:29Oh, I wouldn't miss a miss a minute.
00:01:32Frank, what time do I pick you up?
00:01:35Well, I'm doing the doctors at four.
00:01:37That shouldn't take too long.
00:01:39There's nothing really wrong with you, is there?
00:01:41No.
00:01:42You know, doctors, they're not happy unless they're making their little tests.
00:01:46Dr. Wellesley's a really fine doctor, isn't he?
00:01:49Quite a ladies' man, too, I'm told.
00:01:52Well, he's not my style.
00:01:55Bye, dear.
00:02:05Dr. Wellesley's office.
00:02:12Oh, yes.
00:02:15Well, how about, um, two on Monday?
00:02:22Fine, thank you.
00:02:25So, when do you start back to college?
00:02:29Oh, uh, as soon as Dr. Wellesley squares me away.
00:02:36By the way, Fred, I've been meaning to ask you,
00:02:38what do you tell people you're coming here for?
00:02:40Well, I'd just say I have an allergy.
00:02:43That's pretty good.
00:02:45We had one fellow who used to tell people it was for acne.
00:02:48Acne, that's more humiliating than what I have.
00:02:52Dr. Wellesley's office.
00:02:58No, I'm sorry, he's still out making house calls.
00:03:16I'm so glad you could get away.
00:03:18Darling, Frank's in your waiting room.
00:03:20I had to see you.
00:03:21I just had to see you.
00:03:32You know, it's funny.
00:03:34I've got a nurse who's supposed to chaperone me
00:03:36with my female patients, but here I am.
00:03:39Here you are involved with one.
00:03:40Not as involved as I'd like to be.
00:03:42Lisa, you will speak to Frank again, won't you?
00:03:46Won't do any good, he says no divorce.
00:03:49Have you tried offering him money?
00:03:51Stacks of it.
00:03:53You know, the trouble with Frank is that he's really a nice guy.
00:03:56All he wants to do is get along with me.
00:03:58Yes, but I want you, Lisa.
00:04:01I want you now.
00:04:03Not when Frank gets ready to release you.
00:04:08Well, Dr. Wellesley will fix you up if anybody can.
00:04:10Though to tell you the truth, I don't trust any of them.
00:04:14Doctors?
00:04:15Not a one.
00:04:18Well, I have a lot of confidence in Dr. Wellesley.
00:04:23You know, Frank said something odd the other night.
00:04:25What was that?
00:04:26Well, he said that you didn't inherit your father's practice,
00:04:28that you had to buy it from the estate.
00:04:31Yes.
00:04:32Matter of fact, that's true.
00:04:33It is.
00:04:35Well, my father wanted me to go into his practice right away with him,
00:04:37and I had a few things I had to get out of my system first.
00:04:41Yeah, I remember that.
00:04:42They say you can get a lot out of your system as a ship's doctor.
00:04:46It had its moments.
00:04:48But then after I got married,
00:04:49my wife wanted me to set up practice in her hometown.
00:04:52My father took it as kind of a personal rejection.
00:04:56He never knew her, did he?
00:04:58No, it might have been different if he had.
00:05:01But then she died, and he died.
00:05:05Poor baby.
00:05:06I've got to get back, Laura.
00:05:13Don't you hold you for another day?
00:05:16Thanks.
00:05:23I know I say that a lot, but I really mean it, thanks.
00:05:26Hmm?
00:05:27Oh, sure, sure, Frank.
00:05:30Most of the guys that pick the habit up in now have to go cold turkey,
00:05:33if they go at all.
00:05:34I really don't think I could take that, you know?
00:05:38I'm glad to help.
00:05:40Tomorrow, same time then?
00:05:41Yeah, sure.
00:05:44Hey, listen, I don't mean to bend your ear.
00:05:47I mean, I guess you got plenty on your mind without me.
00:05:50I suppose you could say that, Fred.
00:05:54Well, take it easy.
00:05:59Must be quite a markup on x-rays, Ron. You take so many of them.
00:06:00Only fair.
00:06:01Real profit is in imaginary ailments, one of our bestsellers.
00:06:05I'll bet.
00:06:06All right, Frank, I'll phone you when we get the results of your tests.
00:06:09Right.
00:06:10Oh, by the way, I, uh...
00:06:13I took a business trip a couple of weeks ago
00:06:16to Yeagerstown.
00:06:18Yeagerstown?
00:06:19Mm-hmm.
00:06:20Mm-hmm.
00:06:21How long were you in practice back there?
00:06:22Oh, about five years.
00:06:23Is that right?
00:06:24Five years.
00:06:26Yes, you're well remembered back in Yeagerstown.
00:06:28Yes, you're well remembered back in Yeagerstown.
00:06:29Mm-hmm.
00:06:30Mm-hmm.
00:06:31How long were you in practice back there?
00:06:33Oh, about five years.
00:06:35Is that right?
00:06:36Five years.
00:06:38Yes, you're well remembered back in Yeagerstown.
00:06:41Cheers, Tom.
00:06:57Glad you came, Fred.
00:06:58I'm glad to be here.
00:07:11You think Fred Kramer will be all right?
00:07:29He's hitting it pretty hard.
00:07:31No, I think he deserves a little fun.
00:07:34Lisa.
00:07:35Ron, I spoke to Frank.
00:07:37You'd better know we're going away.
00:07:39You're up for a few months.
00:07:41It's a common prescription for couples giving it another chance.
00:07:47What about us?
00:07:49Darling, it's because of us.
00:07:51We just have to stop.
00:07:53We haven't done anything.
00:07:55We would.
00:07:57We will.
00:08:03How did his test come out anyway?
00:08:05Oh, he's fine.
00:08:07He has a small cyst on his shoulder.
00:08:09I'll have to remove it.
00:08:11It's just a minor office procedure.
00:08:13Couldn't manage to lose him on the operating table, could you?
00:08:16That's nothing to joke about.
00:08:21No, of course not.
00:08:23Ron, I'm sorry about everything.
00:08:26Excuse me.
00:08:28Excuse me.
00:08:42How did you drink, Ron?
00:08:44You couldn't have timed it better.
00:08:48Having a good time?
00:08:49Yes, it's just fine.
00:08:51Good.
00:08:53Thank you, Frank.
00:08:54Cheers.
00:08:55Cheers.
00:09:00You dance as well, don't you?
00:09:02You, sir?
00:09:03Yes, I suppose so.
00:09:07You know, Ron, I...
00:09:10I did something recently of which I'm not particularly proud.
00:09:13Oh, what was that?
00:09:15I hired a private detective.
00:09:20You did? What for?
00:09:22I knew Lisa was interested in another man.
00:09:24Phil Proctor?
00:09:27I'm talking about you, Ron.
00:09:30Now, please, don't bother to confirm or deny it.
00:09:33I also had you checked out pretty thoroughly back in Yeagerstown.
00:09:38What for?
00:09:39Well, I was curious.
00:09:40I wanted to know more about certain stories I'd heard.
00:09:46About you and those strange deaths.
00:09:50I had to see this Dr. Waterbury while I was out in Yeagerstown.
00:09:55It was a bad break for you, really.
00:09:57Waterbury, eh?
00:09:59Not one of my biggest boosters.
00:10:01He said the people out there are pretty well convinced you were involved in both deaths.
00:10:05The mother-in-law and the wife.
00:10:07One after the other.
00:10:10In fact, the word he used was, uh...
00:10:13Murdered.
00:10:16Makes quite a story, doesn't it?
00:10:18I thought so.
00:10:19There isn't a single word of truth in it.
00:10:21Never was a shred of evidence.
00:10:23Not enough to bring you to court.
00:10:25Apparently enough to drive you out of town.
00:10:36Did Waterbury happen to tell you what this whole affair was based on?
00:10:40The awful fact that my mother-in-law died of a heart attack one year and...
00:10:44Helen died of the same cause the next.
00:10:47They wondered why you signed both death certificates yourself.
00:10:51It's not unusual.
00:10:53And why the quick cremations?
00:10:55It's what they wanted.
00:10:56Frank, if you check this out, you must know that the charges came from a cousin of Helen's who hoped to inherit their money.
00:11:04Yes, but the money did come to you, didn't it?
00:11:07Mother to daughter to you.
00:11:09They assumed that was the motive.
00:11:12You watch much television, Ron?
00:11:21No, not much. Why?
00:11:23Well, I guess the only thing I ever learned from it was the meaning of...
00:11:27M-O.
00:11:29M-O?
00:11:31Mm-hmm.
00:11:33Method of operation.
00:11:35Cop talk.
00:11:37The criminal's tendency to repeat a successful method.
00:11:42First, there was Carol Hanson, wasn't there?
00:11:45Your detective was pretty thorough, wasn't he?
00:11:50It is possible, isn't it, to imitate heart attack symptoms with certain drugs, like insulin.
00:11:58Carol Hanson died of a sudden heart attack, too.
00:12:01And you signed that death certificate.
00:12:03She was a stewardess. I was the ship's doctor.
00:12:05She was carrying your child, wasn't she?
00:12:07Could have been mine. I told them that at the time.
00:12:11Things do happen to your women, don't they?
00:12:13Look, Frank, I'm sick of defending myself against baseless charges.
00:12:16Now, you believe what you like. I couldn't care less.
00:12:20Now, that was the first false note.
00:12:23You were very good to it.
00:12:28How long do you think you'd last here in Woodfield if I were to spread this story around?
00:12:33Is that what you intend to do?
00:12:35I haven't told anyone yet.
00:12:37I don't see any reason why you'd want to.
00:12:39I don't, really.
00:12:40Well, then what's this all about?
00:12:42I can't imagine that I enjoy going through this old witch hunt all over again.
00:12:46The fact is, Ron, I'm, uh...
00:12:49I'm hoping for an accommodation with you.
00:12:52An accommodation?
00:12:53Mm-hmm.
00:12:55I'm hoping I can persuade you not to murder me.
00:12:57I'm hoping I can persuade you not to murder me.
00:12:58You're not serious, are you?
00:12:59I thought I was.
00:13:00I thought I was.
00:13:01For heaven's sakes, why would I want to kill you?
00:13:02Because I'm like the others.
00:13:03You're not serious, are you?
00:13:04I thought I was.
00:13:05Why would I want to kill you?
00:13:06Because I'm like the others.
00:13:07I'm in your way.
00:13:08You're not serious, are you?
00:13:09I thought I was.
00:13:11For heaven's sakes, why would I want to kill you?
00:13:15Because I'm like the others.
00:13:20I'm in your way.
00:13:21You're not serious.
00:13:22serious are you i thought i was for heaven's sakes why would i want to kill you because i'm like the
00:13:29others i'm in your way you're not serious why would you keep coming to me as a patient if you
00:13:35thought i was going to kill you oh i was safe enough as long as you thought there might be a
00:13:39divorce but you know better now you decided how i intend to do it like the others i think i'm a
00:13:50candidate for a heart attack you said as much yourself i told you there was no immediate cause
00:13:55for worry i worried i went to a heart specialist and had another ekg there's nothing wrong with my
00:14:04heart i hope he's right you know frank ekgs don't read as simply as market reports different men
00:14:12often get different readings i was sure there'd be some medical cop-out there usually is it's the
00:14:19strength of our profession
00:14:20i know i could be wrong about you ron
00:14:26that's the first nice thing you've said to me all day
00:14:30i realize it's been innocent with you and lisa so far
00:14:33but i can't allow this to go on
00:14:36the only thing that makes sense is for you to go
00:14:39go where
00:14:41anywhere away from waterfield
00:14:45oh come on frank you'll be gone by the time lisa and i get back from europe
00:14:50or i'll spread the word about your colorful past and drive you out of town
00:14:54you'd do that too wouldn't you believe me doctor
00:14:57right or wrong i won't roll over and play dead for you
00:15:01i suppose that means that
00:15:06now you won't want me to take care of that cyst for you
00:15:09i'd have to have it done anyway
00:15:11might seem peculiar if i were to suddenly change doctors
00:15:15but i should tell you i've taken certain precautions
00:15:18you're a detective
00:15:20no no i paid him off
00:15:23he gave me all i need
00:15:25look frank how do i get through to you
00:15:28i'm a doctor
00:15:30i don't deliberately kill people
00:15:33hey ron you got an emergency
00:15:45hospital sent me to get you
00:15:47come on we'll make better time in my car
00:15:48all right phil
00:15:49thanks for the game frank
00:15:52i enjoyed every minute of it
00:15:55doctor gerlich telephone please
00:16:02doctor gerlich
00:16:03doctor gerlich
00:16:21how is she
00:16:30we lost mrs sullivan
00:16:34oh it's a shame
00:16:35i'm gonna run you home now
00:16:37i need a couple of minutes
00:16:41i tell you
00:16:42why don't you go into the doctor's lounge
00:16:45and have a cup of coffee
00:16:46and i'll meet you there
00:16:47sure i'll wait for you
00:16:48to have a cup of coffee
00:16:54or
00:17:11this
00:17:15Oh, my God.
00:17:45Miss Regis, what time is Fred Kramer coming in for his treatment today?
00:17:50Good.
00:17:52Miss Regis, it's important that we get another test on Mr. Manning.
00:17:55The lab needs it. Have him come in this afternoon.
00:17:58We'll remove the cyst at the same time.
00:18:09Ah, better now.
00:18:11I never quite gotten used to losing a patient.
00:18:14Oh, come on, Ron, you're a good doctor.
00:18:18Yes, I suppose so, but it's hard not to feel that if I'd done my job a little bit better, that...
00:18:24Not as if I'd done it deliberately.
00:18:27Why would you have done that? Did she leave you any money or anything?
00:18:31Not that I know of.
00:18:34Is that a serious question?
00:18:36Remember Dr. Adams, the British doctor?
00:18:37They had him up for knocking on some of his patients just because they happened to remember him in their wills.
00:18:42It means that the jury found him innocent.
00:18:44You're not suggesting there's any connection, are you?
00:18:46No, no. I just got homicide on the brain.
00:18:49It's his course I'm taking. You know, the one for the exam for Captain.
00:18:53Yes, I was supposed to lend you a book on forensic medicine, wasn't I?
00:18:59Yeah. A lot of doctors have been murderers. You'd be surprised how big they've been in the field.
00:19:03One of the great traditions.
00:19:06Dr. Crippen, Dr. Palmer, Dr. Clements.
00:19:10Giants.
00:19:10I guess it's because it'll be so easy for a doctor, huh?
00:19:15You know, our instructor said an interesting thing once.
00:19:17He said,
00:19:18homicidal types like that, you've got to think of them like they're a loaded revolver,
00:19:21just waiting to be pointed at somebody.
00:19:29Cheerful thought.
00:19:31Phil, you've made my day.
00:19:34Well, you still got your mind off of things, right?
00:19:36Right through here, Mr. Manning, please.
00:19:38If you'll just remove your shirt, you can wait here.
00:19:42I hope he won't keep me waiting too long.
00:19:45Look, Mr. Manning, either the patient waits for him or he waits for the patient.
00:19:49Whose time is more valuable?
00:19:51Some of his patients do important work, too, you know.
00:19:54Dollar for dollar, I mean.
00:19:56Oh, I see what you mean, yes.
00:19:58In the healing arts, time is money.
00:20:01You're very funny.
00:20:03We take an oath.
00:20:04Cheer up the sick and dying.
00:20:08Well, there goes another one.
00:20:12Another what?
00:20:13Another patient.
00:20:15He howls every time we lose one.
00:20:18Your dog does?
00:20:20It's spooky how he knows.
00:20:23Doesn't do it very often, does he?
00:20:25Oh, now and then.
00:20:26Well, listen, you can't win them all.
00:20:29Now, Happy, you quiet down.
00:20:31Stop it, now. Quiet down.
00:20:33Now, Happy, you quiet down in there now.
00:20:36Be quiet.
00:20:36Oh, Doctor, Mr. Manning's waiting for you in the treatment room.
00:20:44And Fred Cramer will be here any moment.
00:20:46Lieutenant.
00:20:48Thank you, Miss Regis.
00:20:49Miss Regis, will you go quiet your dog?
00:20:51And I don't want to hear how Happy can always tell.
00:20:55So it's goodbye, Mrs. Sullivan, right?
00:20:57Yes.
00:20:58Come on in, Phil.
00:20:59I'll get you that boy.
00:21:00Let's see.
00:21:06I thought I had it somewhere here.
00:21:09Look, why don't I drop it off over at your place on my way back to the hospital, say around 6.30.
00:21:15Great, thanks.
00:21:18Come on, cheer up.
00:21:20You know, they all got to go sometime, huh?
00:21:22Yeah.
00:21:23Trouble is that we doctors are taught that we can save lives, and the only thing we can do really is to fight a rear-guard action against death.
00:21:32Sooner or later, we have to lose.
00:21:34I never thought of it that way.
00:21:36My father used to say, how nice it would be just once to be on the winning side.
00:21:45The winning side?
00:21:47The side of death.
00:21:49If the object was to kill the patient, that'd be the only way you'd be reasonably sure of success.
00:21:56The winning side, huh?
00:21:58You better not let your patient see you talk that way.
00:22:01You can be sure of that.
00:22:02I'll see you later.
00:22:06We do keep meaning to have you over for dinner, Phil.
00:22:14Oh, it's okay.
00:22:16I guess your husband doesn't like the idea that we used the date, huh?
00:22:19Before she was married.
00:22:21Oh, I know.
00:22:23Well, that was a long time ago.
00:22:26You know what's funny about people you've grown up with?
00:22:29I sometimes get the feeling that we're all still kids just pretending to be grown-ups.
00:22:33You pretending to be a cop.
00:22:37Ron pretending to be a doctor.
00:22:39And you?
00:22:41Pretending to be a woman, I guess.
00:22:44No, not you.
00:22:45Nobody can pretend that good, Lisa.
00:22:49You're nice.
00:22:51I'll see you.
00:22:51He's such a nice man.
00:23:00I always thought you could have done a lot worse.
00:23:05I did.
00:23:07Your tests were negative, but the lab forgot to do a blood sugar, so while you're here, I'll need another sample.
00:23:13Be my guest.
00:23:14You sure you're not worried about my M.O., some dread poison on the needle or something like that?
00:23:21No, but perhaps you'd better know about my precautions.
00:23:24Oh, perhaps I should.
00:23:26It's my will.
00:23:29I've left instructions that there's to be an autopsy, no matter what.
00:23:33They're to pay particular attention to the possible presence of any unusual drugs.
00:23:38My, my, my.
00:23:39You did all that, huh?
00:23:40If I do have a heart attack, Ron, it better be a legitimate one.
00:23:44Or the police will know about it.
00:23:46So, I can no longer safely murder you.
00:23:49That's right.
00:23:51Then I won't murder you.
00:23:53I was hoping you'd say that.
00:24:05Uh, you, uh, got me blocked.
00:24:07Well, any form of social protest is better than none, right?
00:24:13You mind moving it.
00:24:14I hate running into heroes.
00:24:16You're a funny cop, Phil.
00:24:18Like when Charlie Chaplin played Hitler.
00:24:19Hey, never.
00:24:20Well, go argue with the law.
00:24:33Romantic idea.
00:24:34Murder for love.
00:24:35If that's what it is.
00:24:39Is it Lisa you want, or just her inheritance?
00:24:42Is that the entire plot, that I kill you, marry her, and then kill her, too?
00:24:46You might.
00:24:48Oh, come on now, Frank.
00:24:49How many murders is that?
00:24:51Three in my past, and two more on my schedule?
00:24:55It does seem like a lot.
00:24:56But we have nothing to worry about anymore, do we?
00:25:01We never did.
00:25:04Frank, would you mind if I took care of Fred Kramer first, before we remove that cyst?
00:25:10No, if it doesn't take too long.
00:25:11No, not at all.
00:25:13You can wait right in here.
00:25:14It must be particularly hard for a doctor.
00:25:19What must?
00:25:20Being backed into a corner.
00:25:23Why particularly a doctor?
00:25:26I don't know.
00:25:27You must all develop something of a sense of omnipotence, if you don't start out with one.
00:25:34Scared, trusting people coming to you with their problems.
00:25:37You disposing of them with a quick scribble on your prescription pad.
00:25:41You all play God a little bit, don't you?
00:25:45Occupational hazard.
00:25:47But of course, we are called on to make life and death decisions sometimes.
00:25:52Not life and death, really.
00:25:55The patient's going to die anyway.
00:25:57A little sooner, or a little later, is all you decide.
00:26:02That's all God himself decides.
00:26:11That's all God.
00:26:41I had to have this, because while there's not much danger in it anymore,
00:26:58I had to be sure that hepatitis doesn't show up.
00:27:00That'd be from the needle, right?
00:27:02Your needle, not mine.
00:27:11How's it been going lately?
00:27:14Feel any impulse to get a fix?
00:27:16No.
00:27:17No, not since we started.
00:27:21Before, that was the scariest part.
00:27:24The arrogant feeling that it's me.
00:27:31And that I have to have it.
00:27:33And I'll do anything to get it, you know?
00:27:34It's not typical of just the addict.
00:27:46That attitude is not unknown to the rest of us.
00:27:53I'm going to give you a larger dose of the substitute this time.
00:27:56It might make you a little drowsy.
00:28:14It might be better if you rested here a while before you went home.
00:28:17Anything you say.
00:28:18Feel anything yet?
00:28:27No.
00:28:29Enough of them.
00:28:29Move around.
00:28:37Do me a favor, will you?
00:28:39Go over and poke the fire for me a bit.
00:28:43Sure.
00:28:43You know what would frighten me most about getting to have it?
00:29:04Vulnerability.
00:29:06An addict is like a sitting duck.
00:29:11Yeah.
00:29:11No.
00:29:12I'll put the poker back where you got it, please.
00:29:35Feeling it now?
00:29:42Man, it's like I shut up with the real stuff, you know?
00:29:49Yeah, it will sometimes.
00:29:53Take Fred upstairs and let him stretch out for a while, huh?
00:29:56Oh, sure, babe.
00:29:58Anybody else waiting out there for me?
00:30:00Only Mrs. Manning.
00:30:01She's waiting for her husband.
00:30:02She's waiting for her husband.
00:30:02Listen, it will be at least another hour.
00:30:27I'm sorry.
00:30:28Why don't you come back later?
00:30:30Well, that's all right.
00:30:30I did tell Frank I'd wait.
00:30:32It distracts me to know that you're here.
00:30:33Don't you understand that?
00:30:36Well, I'll go if you insist.
00:30:38Yes, please.
00:30:42Go to Mario's.
00:30:43Have a drink.
00:30:44Think about us.
00:30:46I'm trying not to.
00:30:48Still upset about Mrs. Sullivan?
00:31:12Never easy to lose a patient.
00:31:17Sure.
00:31:18But you mustn't let it get you down.
00:31:21Yes, I suppose you're right.
00:31:24After all, I...
00:31:25I have been on the winning side before.
00:31:28Of course you have.
00:31:30And I'll be on the winning side again.
00:31:33Attaboy.
00:31:42I'll be on the winning side.
00:32:12I'll be on the winning side.
00:32:14I'll be on the winning side.
00:32:37Well, that wasn't too bad.
00:32:53You did survive.
00:32:56I want you to rest here for about 15 minutes or so.
00:32:59Or my nurse will let you know when it's time for you to go home.
00:33:03You won't be here?
00:33:04No, I have to get back to the hospital.
00:33:05Make you feel safer?
00:33:08Don't let me drive you away.
00:33:12Just yet.
00:33:16All finished, are we?
00:33:18Oh, Miss Regis, let's see.
00:33:21Get Mr. Manning a glass of water, will you please?
00:33:24And see if he needs anything else.
00:33:25Of course.
00:33:35Rest in comfortably.
00:33:53And Fred's all right upstairs.
00:33:55Miss Regis, this might be a good time for you to go out and walk your dog.
00:34:00Oh, thanks for reminding me.
00:34:02Happy doesn't forgive easily.
00:34:04And when you get back, you can send them both home.
00:34:06Fine.
00:34:086.30.
00:34:09I'll be at Phil Proctor's and then at the hospital if you need me.
00:34:12Fine.
00:34:12Yes, Mommy's coming.
00:34:20Well, does he want to go out?
00:34:23Yes, Mommy, take it now.
00:34:55Oh, quiet down, you nut. Come on. Looking for your friend, the doctor. But he's gone. He's not there.
00:35:16Well, you want me to show you? Oh, a bloodhound just off, buddy. Now, come on. Now, let's go.
00:35:36Come on. Good boy.
00:35:37Come on.
00:35:42Come on.
00:36:03That you, Miss Regis?
00:36:04No.
00:36:08I thought you'd left.
00:36:11I did, but I... I've forgotten I had Fred Kramer resting upstairs and...
00:36:18just have to come back to let him go home.
00:36:25You won't forget about me, will you?
00:36:27No.
00:36:36Miss Regis will call you.
00:36:48Fred!
00:36:49Fred!
00:36:53Fred, it's all right for you to leave now.
00:36:59Feeling all right?
00:37:02I guess so.
00:37:04This is your coat, isn't it?
00:37:06Yeah.
00:37:08You will take it easy on the way home, won't you?
00:37:11Sure.
00:37:12Here.
00:37:13Might be shorter for you to go out this way.
00:37:15No.
00:37:17Thanks.
00:37:35I hope you've given some thought to my suggestion.
00:37:39You're asking me to give up quite a lot, you know.
00:37:42This was my father's practice before it came to me.
00:37:49Before you bought it?
00:37:51Yes, I bought it.
00:37:53Because I had to have it.
00:37:55And I was prepared to do anything to anybody in order to get it.
00:38:03This isn't a confession, is it?
00:38:04No, just quoting a patient.
00:38:23By the way,
00:38:25you know your theory about
00:38:28that M.O.
00:38:29the business of a criminal repeating his method.
00:38:35Hmm?
00:38:36What about it?
00:38:38I don't think you can really count on it.
00:39:00How don't you take this case in a possible situation?
00:39:07Come on, if we don't buy that case down.
00:39:09You?
00:39:10No, no.
00:39:11That must have been my prise for the lock.
00:39:16That's what it is.
00:39:18I could have been paying off the spot."
00:39:21Measure your glasses by Hari.
00:39:23Well, that's great.
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00:42:10DR. WELSLEY'S OFFICE
00:42:12OH, HELLO, MEG
00:42:14OH, GEE, I'M SORRY
00:42:16NO, THIS IS MY NIGHT TO WORK LATE AT THE OFFICE
00:42:20WHAT'S PLAYING?
00:42:22OH, THAT'S ONE OF THOSE ARTY THINGS THEY MAKE FOR THE KIDS
00:42:26WHOEVER CAN UNDERSTAND IT
00:42:28I DON'T THINK THE KIDS CAN EITHER
00:42:30BUT THEY WON'T ADMIT IT, WILL THEY?
00:42:32NO, I'M SORRY, WE'LL HAVE TO MAKE IT ANOTHER TIME
00:42:34OKAY, MAG, BYE-BYE
00:42:44RISE AND SHINE, MR. MANNING
00:43:04LEMON
00:43:10HELLO
00:43:12HELLO
00:43:14Mr. Manning, are you all right?
00:43:44Good morning.
00:44:14Hello?
00:44:27Yes, he is.
00:44:29Emergency.
00:44:31Yes.
00:44:33What?
00:44:34What's his condition?
00:44:35Well, I just said, his head's all bashed in.
00:44:38I can barely get any pulse.
00:44:42You get a pulse?
00:44:44All right, I'll be right there.
00:44:46Someone attacked Frank Manning in my office.
00:45:08Oh, brother.
00:45:09Get my bag, will you?
00:45:10I left it out in the waiting room.
00:45:11Yeah.
00:45:21Where do you want the bag?
00:45:22Put it right down there.
00:45:23Here.
00:45:24Help me get him up on the table.
00:45:25Yeah.
00:45:28You're getting blood all over you.
00:45:30Okay.
00:45:31Okay.
00:45:40The doctor, Fred's gone.
00:45:42He wasn't here when I came back.
00:45:43Never mind about that.
00:45:44Phone for an ambulance and blood.
00:45:46I think it's ABRH positive, but you better check for us.
00:45:48Yes, doctor.
00:45:49Yes, doctor.
00:45:57I'll do it.
00:45:58I've got a phone in anyway.
00:46:06ABRH positive is right.
00:46:09I'll see if I give the doctor a hand.
00:46:11Bill's calling.
00:46:12I told you to call.
00:46:14Now!
00:46:20Bert.
00:46:21Bill Proctor.
00:46:22I'm over at Doc Wellesley's.
00:46:23Looks like we've got a homicide here.
00:46:25Attempt it anyway.
00:46:26Yeah, get an ambulance over here right away
00:46:28and tell them we need plenty of type ABRH positive blood.
00:46:32Hold it, wait a minute.
00:46:38Never mind about the blood.
00:46:40Dead, huh?
00:46:44Amazing how long he hung on.
00:46:46He's dead now.
00:46:49He's dead now.
00:47:16He's dead now.
00:47:22Okay, now.
00:47:23When would you say you last saw Manning alive?
00:47:26Just before I went over to your place.
00:47:28Well, if you really have to know, it was exactly 6.30.
00:47:31I heard the clock strike.
00:47:336.30, huh?
00:47:35Got to my place a couple minutes after that,
00:47:37so you wouldn't have time to do all this.
00:47:39Well, isn't that big of you?
00:47:41I saw him alive after the doctor did.
00:47:43Why don't you say I could have killed him?
00:47:45No, no, forget it.
00:47:47You bet, forget it.
00:47:49Big question is, where's Fred Kramer?
00:47:51Now, Miss Regis, it's not our business to cast suspicion.
00:47:54It's my business, Ron.
00:47:55What about Fred?
00:47:56Nothing about Fred.
00:48:00Oh, I'll get happy as milk.
00:48:01That usually quiets him down.
00:48:06Fred was here along with Manning, right?
00:48:08He comes here every day for treatment.
00:48:10He's on junk, isn't he?
00:48:12Now, why would you say that?
00:48:13Oh, come on, Ron.
00:48:14Nobody's gunning for anybody.
00:48:15I'm just reading what you can read for yourself.
00:48:17Somebody broke into your cabinet in there,
00:48:19got out a hypo and some of that dope there on the floor.
00:48:22Now, that spells junky, doesn't it?
00:48:23It might.
00:48:24Chances are there's blood on him,
00:48:25and he maybe even left us fingerprints.
00:48:27That's what's gonna nail him, not anything you say.
00:48:29I'm sure you won't find any blood on Fred Kramer.
00:48:33Fine, great. I hope there isn't.
00:48:35Only he is on drugs, right?
00:48:36Was is the operative word. He's in the process of withdrawal.
00:48:39Okay.
00:48:42He was sedated shortly before I left.
00:48:44It's unlikely he'd commit a violent act.
00:48:46Is that clear?
00:48:48Yeah, Ron, sure.
00:48:51Bert?
00:48:52Phil Proctor.
00:48:53I want Fred Kramer picked up right away.
00:48:55Oh, come on, now.
00:48:56Make it wanted for questioning in connection with a homicide.
00:48:59All right?
00:49:03Okay, Bert.
00:49:04Come on, Robert.
00:49:22Oh, this is Maddie.
00:49:24All right.
00:49:34Oh, Lord, Lisa.
00:49:39Bill, what's going on here?
00:49:42It's Frank. He's dead, Lisa.
00:49:48I don't believe you.
00:49:50Sorry, but it's true.
00:49:53He was murdered.
00:49:56Murdered?
00:49:58No.
00:50:00It happened right inside there.
00:50:04I don't believe you.
00:50:14Ron, you didn't do it, did you?
00:50:18No, he was with me when it happened.
00:50:21Oh, thank God.
00:50:24It's going to be all right, Lisa.
00:50:26It's going to be all right.
00:50:34Okay, he's not there.
00:50:57It's going to look someplace else.
00:50:58A town this size, you couldn't lose a miniature poodle in for crying out loud, let alone a grown man.
00:51:02I know he's a fugitive, but there's only so many places he can hide.
00:51:06Now, come on, let's get on the ball.
00:51:13Is anybody here?
00:51:15Call back later.
00:51:15I don't know.
00:51:16Something here.
00:51:17In here, buddy.
00:51:31Oh, hi, Phil.
00:51:36Hey, listen.
00:51:36Uh, it's a question.
00:51:41Maybe you can help me with it.
00:51:44You think a dumb cop could help you?
00:51:47Who said anything about that?
00:51:50I had an idea you weren't all that crazy about cops.
00:51:54Oh, well, nobody's real crazy about cops, Phil.
00:51:56No, you're okay.
00:51:59Thanks a lot.
00:52:00What's the question?
00:52:02The question, right.
00:52:05Uh, hey, how can somebody get blood all over them, you know, without, and, uh, not cut anywhere, you know?
00:52:15Uh, you got blood on you.
00:52:18Don't you remember what happened tonight?
00:52:23Uh, not to tell you the truth, not that much.
00:52:29You're high right now, aren't you?
00:52:31Well, it sure feels like it.
00:52:35But, but where can I gun this stuff, you know?
00:52:40Fred, I better tell you something.
00:52:42You have the constitutional right to remain silent.
00:52:45You also have the right to the services of a lawyer.
00:52:49Yeah.
00:52:50Sure, okay.
00:52:53Sergeant, let's go.
00:52:55Well, I'm going to take a ride.
00:52:57Maybe you'll remember something.
00:52:58Look, Fred.
00:53:28You'll probably figure here's a cop who maybe resents you college kids and will have to nail you.
00:53:33It's not true.
00:53:35I honestly don't want it to be you.
00:53:37Believe that, please.
00:53:42Uh, Phil.
00:53:44What, what happened here?
00:53:47Somebody bashed in Frank Manning's head.
00:53:50He was murdered.
00:53:51Oh, no.
00:53:58Oh, no.
00:54:09Did you do it, Fred?
00:54:10I don't know.
00:54:16I mean, why would I?
00:54:19But, I, I don't know.
00:54:25Fred!
00:54:26There's nothing you get excited about, Miss Regis.
00:54:28We're just questioning her.
00:54:29You go on home now.
00:54:30All right.
00:54:32Only, Phil, take it easy, will you?
00:54:34You bet.
00:54:34Uh, Mrs. Manning's resting.
00:54:36We gave her a sedative.
00:54:51I'll tell you how it looks, Fred.
00:54:53Someone busted into the cabinet here.
00:54:56Got the morphine and the needle.
00:54:57Manning was on the couch and surprised him.
00:55:02So he panicked, picked up the poker,
00:55:04and whop!
00:55:06Bashed in his head.
00:55:07A minute.
00:55:08I'll tell you, Fred.
00:55:26Whoever did, I had to get blood all over him, huh?
00:55:29Is that the way it happened, Fred?
00:55:31Could a, could a guy do something like that,
00:55:38and, you know, and not remember it?
00:55:42I mean,
00:55:44well, he had to forget it,
00:55:48because he couldn't stand to think about it.
00:55:50You don't know.
00:55:54All right, come on, take off your coat.
00:55:56Let me check you on.
00:56:01Now, come on, Fred, let's stop flutzing around.
00:56:07Don't give me this.
00:56:08I don't remember business.
00:56:09Nobody could do this and not remember something.
00:56:10Well, then maybe I didn't do it.
00:56:12I mean, I swear, Phil,
00:56:14I honestly swear that I wouldn't do anything.
00:56:16Don't swear.
00:56:16Just give me some explanation.
00:56:18Phil, stop it.
00:56:19Why are you doing this?
00:56:20You know this boy couldn't have killed Frank.
00:56:22I'm a cop, Lisa.
00:56:23All I'm allowed to know is evidence.
00:56:25Well, then get better evidence.
00:56:27Get the real killer.
00:56:28And just who is that, Lisa?
00:56:30I don't know that.
00:56:30How am I supposed to know that?
00:56:32You see, that's just the point.
00:56:33I'm supposed to know it.
00:56:36I'm sorry, Mrs. Manning.
00:56:37Really.
00:56:40Why?
00:56:41You didn't kill him, did you?
00:56:45No, I mean, I'm sorry he's dead.
00:56:49Thank you, Fred.
00:56:51We got fingerprints, there's blood all over him,
00:56:53and they're going to match.
00:56:54There's no other way.
00:56:54The killer got morphine, and this kid's loaded with it.
00:56:56Come on.
00:56:57Do what you have to do, Phil.
00:56:58Well, you're going to have to live with it.
00:57:01Yeah, I know that.
00:57:11Charlie, take him down to Puga.
00:57:13What about you?
00:57:14Pick me up later.
00:57:15I want to look around somewhere.
00:57:16Oh, Charlie.
00:57:16Yeah.
00:57:17I'll take this for you.
00:57:18It's evidence.
00:57:18Maybe it's too good.
00:57:32These things just don't work out that way.
00:57:34All wrapped up like that.
00:57:37These things just don't break that way.
00:57:39Not often, they don't.
00:57:40Take it easy, Fred.
00:58:04Look, I'm not going anywhere.
00:58:05Hey, listen, can't you get a hold of my doctor, Phil?
00:58:09Yeah, I told the lieutenant.
00:58:11He said he'd try to get a hold of him.
00:58:12Yeah, but did you tell him I need him?
00:58:15Yeah, I told him.
00:58:16I mean, I really need him, man.
00:58:18I mean, I really need him.
00:58:23Doctors are like what they say about us cops.
00:58:25Never around when you need them.
00:58:27Oh, yeah, right.
00:58:29Yeah, sure.
00:58:30Thanks a lot.
00:58:31Dr. Wellesley.
00:58:58Oh, yes, Phil.
00:58:59Fred Kramer.
00:59:04I suppose you have to do what you think is right.
00:59:07What problem?
00:59:11Oh, I'm sure I gave you Manning's correct blood type.
00:59:15Well, the lab people can certainly check it from the body.
00:59:20That certainly is odd.
00:59:23I'd have those clods at the lab run the test again.
00:59:26No, no, no, no troubles at all.
00:59:30Bye.
00:59:31All right.
01:00:01What are you doing?
01:00:02Lisa.
01:00:03That's blood, isn't it?
01:00:06Just tidying up some samples that I won't need any more.
01:00:11Are you all right now, Lisa?
01:00:14Yes, I think so.
01:00:17Ron.
01:00:19What are you doing?
01:00:20What are you doing?
01:00:21Lisa.
01:00:22That's blood, isn't it?
01:00:23Just tidying up some samples that I won't need any more.
01:00:25Are you all right now, Lisa?
01:00:27Yes, I think so.
01:00:30Ron.
01:00:32Whose samples were those?
01:00:34Whose blood?
01:00:35Doesn't matter.
01:00:37Well, I heard what you just said on the phone.
01:00:47Blood was Phil Proctor out at the county lab.
01:00:50There's some sort of a mix-up out there.
01:00:52About blood samples, wasn't it?
01:01:00What?
01:01:01Lisa, you shouldn't be sitting in this room at all thinking morbid thoughts.
01:01:06Yes, I guess I was.
01:01:07Good.
01:01:08Come on.
01:01:09Let's go outside.
01:01:10The fresh air will be good for you.
01:01:12Okay.
01:01:13I don't know.
01:01:19I just can't help remembering how I spoke to you about it at the party, about killing him.
01:01:28Yes, but you were just joking, weren't you?
01:01:29Of course I was.
01:01:30You knew that.
01:01:31Yes, I knew that.
01:01:32Ron.
01:01:33Ron.
01:01:34On the phone, what did Phil say exactly?
01:01:36I suppose you'll find out about it eventually.
01:01:37They couldn't get the blood on Fred Kramer's coat to match up with your husband's.
01:01:38You know, I've been sitting on the phone for a long time.
01:01:39I just can't help remembering how I spoke to you about it at the party, about killing him.
01:01:40Yes, but you were just joking, weren't you?
01:01:42Of course I was.
01:01:43You knew that.
01:01:44Yes, I knew that.
01:01:45Ron.
01:01:46On the phone, what did Phil say exactly?
01:01:49I suppose you'll find out about it eventually, anyway.
01:01:50They couldn't get the blood on Fred Kramer's coat to match up with your husband's.
01:02:04You know, I've been sitting there ever since they arrested that kid.
01:02:09I just couldn't believe he could do it.
01:02:16Ron.
01:02:17Yes?
01:02:21Did you have anything to do with Frank's death?
01:02:24You mean, did I kill him?
01:02:27The mix-up about the blood, what does that mean, really?
01:02:30Most likely some lab technician got a hold of a wrong sample to test.
01:02:33They're checking it now.
01:02:38It could mean something else.
01:02:40What?
01:02:43Well, it could mean that you made a mistake.
01:02:49That you put the blood on Fred Kramer's coat, and that you got the wrong bottle by mistake.
01:02:53No, it doesn't mean that.
01:02:57That's good.
01:03:02But you poured out the blood the minute you heard.
01:03:08You do think I killed him, don't you?
01:03:11I don't know, Ron.
01:03:13I just don't know.
01:03:14My poor darling.
01:03:18You know more than you should.
01:03:22But not as much as you must.
01:03:25If we're to go on together.
01:03:28We are going to go on together, aren't we, Lisa?
01:03:33Of course, darling.
01:03:35But we can't have this doubt standing between us, can we?
01:03:39Ron.
01:03:41Just tell me you didn't kill him.
01:03:47I can't tell you that.
01:03:50Because I did kill him, Lisa.
01:03:53I killed him, Lisa. I killed him.
01:03:56Oh, my God.
01:03:59Oh, my God.
01:04:01Lisa, I did it for us.
01:04:03Don't you understand?
01:04:04I did it for us.
01:04:05Oh.
01:04:15Somebody in the house.
01:04:30Miss Regis.
01:04:44Oh, hi.
01:04:46Would you believe it?
01:04:47I was so upset I forgot to take the samples to the lab.
01:04:51Well, there...
01:04:53There are no blood samples today.
01:04:55There are always blood samples.
01:04:56Weren't you going to do a blood sugar on Mr. Manning?
01:05:02Oh, I guess that doesn't make much difference now, does it?
01:05:06Not much.
01:05:10You all right, Doctor?
01:05:12Yes, yes, I'm fine, thank you.
01:05:14You're sure?
01:05:16Yes, yes, it's fine.
01:05:18Miss Regis, why don't you leave those things and go on home and get some rest?
01:05:23Well...
01:05:25Maybe I'd better.
01:05:31You know, I was wondering...
01:05:33How will our other patients feel about this murder?
01:05:36I mean, will a thing like this hurt our business?
01:05:39Go home, will you, Miss Regis?
01:05:41I guess you think I've wigged out, huh?
01:05:44You may have a point there.
01:05:46Well...
01:05:49You know who would have gotten a kick out of this.
01:05:52Your father.
01:05:56Good night, Miss Regis.
01:05:59Have a good night.
01:06:01Yes, thank you. You too.
01:06:15You really killed him.
01:06:25That's right.
01:06:27That's right, Ron.
01:06:33We say the words, but I just can't take them in.
01:06:35Darling.
01:06:37Darling.
01:06:39Darling, we talked about miracles, didn't we?
01:06:42Well, miracles just don't happen.
01:06:44We must make them happen.
01:06:46I did it so we could be together, Lisa.
01:06:49Frank died so that we could be together.
01:06:51Just you and I, Lisa.
01:06:53Just you and I, Lisa.
01:06:55Just you and I, Lisa.
01:06:57Just you and I.
01:06:59Maybe.
01:07:01Maybe the three of us.
01:07:02Maybe you and I.
01:07:05And the ghost of Frank.
01:07:07Maybe we'll think of Fred every once in a while, too.
01:07:13You won't be able to forget, will you?
01:07:18I don't think so, Ron.
01:07:24Would you tell the police what I just told you?
01:07:27I don't know. I hadn't thought about that.
01:07:30That's the problem now, isn't it?
01:07:33Ron.
01:07:35Suddenly I'm afraid of you.
01:07:37You should be.
01:07:39What are you going to do?
01:07:41I'm sorry, Lisa, but you're going to have a heart attack.
01:07:46I'm sorry, Lisa, but you're going to have a heart attack.
01:07:48You're going to kill me?
01:07:49I have no choice, have I?
01:07:50None of us have, really.
01:08:12We're all programmed one way or another.
01:08:13We're all programmed one way or another.
01:08:16We react when you push the right buttons.
01:08:19You can't hope to get away with it.
01:08:21Not two people in two days.
01:08:23I'll get away with it. I always have.
01:08:25Always?
01:08:27It's quite painless, Lisa. I promise you that.
01:08:30Just one small injection and then you black out and that's it.
01:08:34Don't want to believe that I've had a heart attack.
01:08:37A grieving widow?
01:08:39You won't be the first to go that way.
01:08:41Particularly when you've had a history of a bad heart.
01:08:44You've always said my heart is in fine condition.
01:08:47It's not what your records show.
01:08:49You see, the endless advantages to being a doctor, Lisa.
01:08:53There's several bad EKGs in your file.
01:08:56Well, they're not mine.
01:08:58They have your name on them.
01:09:00Ron.
01:09:02Am I supposed to just stay here and let you do it?
01:09:05I think it'd be best, Lisa.
01:09:07Because if you struggle, I'll just have to put you under restraints.
01:09:10Somebody might come by. Phil said he might come back.
01:09:15Phil, oh, he's a half hour away at the county lab.
01:09:19I won't take nearly that time.
01:09:21I'm sorry, Lisa. It's the only solution.
01:09:24Why?
01:09:26Self-preservation.
01:09:28I must survive, Lisa. I must.
01:09:30Ron. Please.
01:09:32Please.
01:09:38Dr. Wellesley, see me.
01:09:39Help me! Help me! Please help me!
01:09:43Oh, Mrs. Manning. Are you all right?
01:09:45I'm sorry, Mr. Collins. Something's happened to Mrs. Manning.
01:09:47I believe she's having a heart attack. I'll call you right back.
01:09:53There really isn't any help, is there?
01:09:55No, I-I suppose not.
01:10:04It'd be better for both of us if you don't struggle.
01:10:08Yes, sir.
01:10:09If you look over quickly, you'll see.
01:10:13Yes, sir.
01:10:14Come on, now.
01:10:16Let me have your arm.
01:10:18Let me have your arm.
01:10:20Um...
01:10:22Bill!
01:10:24Bill!
01:10:25Get the hole right there, Ron.
01:10:32Charlie, you want there?
01:10:33Right here, Lieutenant.
01:10:34Come on, give me the key, Ron.
01:10:35Come on.
01:10:44Welcome, Charlie.
01:10:50You were out there all that time.
01:10:51Most of the time.
01:10:52I called you from my house.
01:10:54Of course, that blood on Fred Kramer's coat, that did match, didn't it?
01:10:58You know it did.
01:10:59You had it worked out about perfect, Ron.
01:11:08Lisa!
01:11:11No!
01:11:17All right, let's go.
01:11:20Let's get out of this room.
01:11:21Sure.
01:11:22Let's go.
01:11:23Let's go.
01:11:24Let's go.
01:11:29All right?
01:11:33Yeah.
01:11:35Let's get out of this room.
01:11:37Sure.
01:11:50You certainly took your time about coming in.
01:11:55Had to let him make his move.
01:11:57Do you know he almost killed me?
01:12:00He didn't kill you, honey.
01:12:01What he did was kill your husband, remember?
01:12:04That's right.
01:12:06That's what he did, the good doctor.
01:12:07He did just that, didn't he?
01:12:09Like the man said, he was programmed.
01:12:11All we had to do was push the right buttons.
01:12:14Like a loaded revolver just waiting to be pointed at somebody.
01:12:17Now you're quoting yourself.
01:12:19I'm entitled.
01:12:20It was trickier than I thought.
01:12:22But from the time I fed your husband all that info about Jagerstown,
01:12:26it worked out the way I said right.
01:12:28Know something?
01:12:30For a dumb cop, you're pretty clever, darling.
01:12:32Like the man said, it was for us.
01:12:34Wrong, baby.
01:12:36It was for me.
01:12:37You mean without me?
01:12:40Definitely without you.
01:12:41No way.
01:12:42You didn't think it through.
01:12:46You wouldn't.
01:12:47Count on it.
01:12:49It's no kick for me.
01:12:50But it's you and me the rest of the way, right?
01:12:53You...
01:12:55...and me.
01:12:57Forever.
01:12:59You...
01:13:01...and me.
01:13:03Forever.
01:13:28Give me the police.
01:13:34Give me the police.
01:13:58Give me the police.
01:13:59You...