- 11/20/2015
The Man with My Face (1951)
79 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 2 January 1952 (Portugal)
A man arrives home one night to find that a look-alike has taken over his life completely.
Director: Edward Montagne
Writers: Vin Bogert, Tom McGowan (as T.J. McGowan)
Stars: Barry Nelson, Carole Mathews, Lynn Ainley
79 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 2 January 1952 (Portugal)
A man arrives home one night to find that a look-alike has taken over his life completely.
Director: Edward Montagne
Writers: Vin Bogert, Tom McGowan (as T.J. McGowan)
Stars: Barry Nelson, Carole Mathews, Lynn Ainley
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Short filmTranscript
00:01:00They tell me that Columbus landed here in Puerto Rico in 1493.
00:01:17I followed him a few years later, 1942 to be exact.
00:01:21Like Columbus, I was in the service of my country, except he volunteered.
00:01:26Me, I was drafted.
00:01:29Freestyle or dog paddle, the island of Puerto Rico is about a thousand-mile swim southeast
00:01:34of Miami, and it's part of the United States.
00:01:37And just as it does in the mainland, Old Glory hits the top of the pole every morning here
00:01:41in San Juan, the capital.
00:01:43Incidentally, my name is Charles Gray.
00:01:45Most people just call me Chick.
00:01:48This was my house, and this was my dog, Jakes.
00:01:52We'd raised him from a pup.
00:01:54This was Cora, my wife.
00:01:56I often wondered why she stuck it out so long, five years until I had some of the lace
00:02:01off the valentine, and this was me, Charles Gray.
00:02:06Just another one of those guys who'd carefully engaged the right chaplain and married the
00:02:09wrong girl, and this was Wednesday, just another day.
00:02:17Cora usually drove into work with me every morning.
00:02:19She always had something important to do.
00:02:21It was either the beauty parlor or a swim at the beach, maybe a strenuous game of bridge.
00:02:29I didn't drive all the way in that morning.
00:02:31It seemed that this was the day Cora had to go to the hairdressers.
00:02:34I stopped near San Cristobal and let her take the car.
00:02:39I got the usual so long from Jakes, and strangely, a larger-than-usual one from Cora.
00:02:45Since Cora was going to be busy, I also got stuck with the grocery list.
00:02:54Our office was over on Marina Street.
00:02:56My partner and I rented a couple of rooms in the bank building, Cox and Graham.
00:03:01Graham System, that was us.
00:03:06And this was Buster, my partner, also my brother-in-law.
00:03:11Before the army shipped us overseas, we'd been stationed here in Puerto Rico, and it
00:03:15was Buster's idea for us to come back to the island and set up shop.
00:03:19Our business was to keep the books of outfits too small to hire a bookkeeper.
00:03:28That's the way it went.
00:03:29Another day, another dollar.
00:03:31I was tired and hungry, and I was in a hurry to get home, and I'd ask Cora to pick me up
00:03:35at the office.
00:03:36Usually, she was right on time.
00:03:38I couldn't figure why it should be different today.
00:03:40It was just another day, just another Wednesday.
00:03:43Nothing special to remember it by, except it was the last of its kind.
00:04:40Cora?
00:04:41I've been waiting an hour.
00:04:42Why didn't you come and meet me?
00:04:44Is there anything wrong?
00:04:46Are you sure you have the right number?
00:04:48Who did you want to speak to?
00:04:50Oh, look at the comedy, Cora.
00:04:52I know your voice.
00:04:53I'm tired, and I'm not in the mood for bum jokes.
00:04:56Will you come on down and pick me up?
00:05:00Cora, have you been drinking?
00:05:02See here.
00:05:03This has gone far enough.
00:05:05Well, that's what I think, too.
00:05:35Okay, Cora, what's the gag?
00:05:44I've been waiting...
00:05:45Oh, I didn't know you were coming over tonight.
00:05:48Look, I've been waiting an hour.
00:05:50What's the idea?
00:05:51What's the matter with you two?
00:05:54Hey, Cora, I thought I asked you to do something about those ice trays.
00:06:02Every time I want some ice, I have to use a hammer and a...
00:06:10Wow.
00:06:11For crying out loud.
00:06:14Hey, what is this?
00:06:17How do you like that?
00:06:18I'm a twin.
00:06:20Mother should have told me.
00:06:22It's amazing.
00:06:23Yeah.
00:06:24Hey, that's like looking in a mirror.
00:06:26Wait a minute.
00:06:29Who are you?
00:06:30Howdy, pal.
00:06:32I was just going to ask you the same question.
00:06:35Jake, this must be the man who called on the phone.
00:06:39Do you know him?
00:06:40No.
00:06:42I never saw him before in my life.
00:06:44Jake, are you sure you haven't got a brother?
00:06:46Of course not.
00:06:48Who are you, bud?
00:06:50Okay, okay.
00:06:51Look, you've had your laugh.
00:06:52Now let me in on it, Cora.
00:06:53Who is this guy?
00:06:54I don't think this is funny.
00:06:55Hey, are you the joker who phoned?
00:06:57Jake, what if you hadn't been here tonight, suppose...
00:07:00Suppose he just walked in.
00:07:03Cora, you're kidding.
00:07:08What kind of a bum joke is this?
00:07:11Look, pal, what are you doing here?
00:07:13What am I doing here?
00:07:15Look, this is my house.
00:07:17The guy's drunk.
00:07:18Look, bud, the gag is over.
00:07:20Now get out of here.
00:07:22So you just walked in and made yourself comfortable.
00:07:25Look, pal, you're asking for trouble.
00:07:27You figured you'd just move in and take my place.
00:07:30I said get out of here.
00:07:32You know, there were always some parts of my face that I didn't like.
00:07:35But I never had a chance to change them until now.
00:07:38Jake, lie down.
00:07:40Don't make any such noise.
00:07:44Lie down, Jake.
00:07:47Jake.
00:07:48There, boy.
00:07:50That's it.
00:07:51Lie down.
00:07:54Cora, you know me.
00:07:56You're my wife.
00:07:58You know who I am.
00:08:00Jake, he's trying to palm himself over to you.
00:08:02Take it easy, Cobra.
00:08:04Cobra?
00:08:06Where'd he get that?
00:08:09He even knows your pet name for me.
00:08:12Buster, you know me.
00:08:14We went through a war together.
00:08:16What are you trying to peddle, mister?
00:08:18I think we'd better turn him over to the cops.
00:08:20This guy's nuts.
00:08:22Enough of this.
00:08:23Get out of my house.
00:08:24Beat it.
00:08:25Oh, no, you don't.
00:08:26If you think you can...
00:08:31Now get out of here.
00:08:53Something wrong, senor?
00:08:54You bet there is.
00:08:55So?
00:08:56Well, I just got kicked out of my own house.
00:08:58You see, officer, I was...
00:08:59Who are you?
00:09:00I'm Charles Graham.
00:09:01I live three blocks back on Santa Teresa Avenue.
00:09:03I was just coming home this evening when...
00:09:05Get in the car, will you?
00:09:08Patience, senor.
00:09:23You will have time to talk.
00:09:24This is my house.
00:09:33I see you got him, officer.
00:09:35This isn't the man...
00:09:37I certainly hope there's no more like him.
00:09:39Come in.
00:09:53You gentlemen are twins?
00:09:56Believe me, officer, I never saw that guy before in my life.
00:09:59He just walked in here and acted like he owned the joint.
00:10:02Started to talk crazy, so...
00:10:04Oh, we weren't so sure.
00:10:06That's right, officer.
00:10:07So we called the police to be on the safe side.
00:10:11You did the right thing.
00:10:13And now you, senor, what have you to say?
00:10:15Look, officer, this is my house.
00:10:17That's my wife right there.
00:10:19This is her brother, Buster.
00:10:20Buster and I are business partners.
00:10:23I don't know who this guy is, but I'm soon gonna find out.
00:10:26Same way he talked before.
00:10:28Why all the talk?
00:10:29Let's get him out of here.
00:10:31Look, officer.
00:10:33That chick and I went through a war together.
00:10:36I'd know him anywhere.
00:10:38I think you'll admit that his own wife ought to know him.
00:10:41You wish to make a charge, senor?
00:10:45Oh, I don't want to get the poor guy in any trouble.
00:10:47Maybe he should be under a doctor's care.
00:10:50Oh, this guy doesn't bother us anymore.
00:10:52You will see he doesn't bother you again.
00:10:54Come with me, please.
00:10:55Wait a minute.
00:10:57I can prove who I am.
00:11:00Oh.
00:11:02So that's what happened to my AGO card.
00:11:04I lost my billboard today.
00:11:06Or somebody lifted it.
00:11:08I suppose you lost your signature and your fingerprints right along with it.
00:11:15You will write your name, please.
00:11:20I can't close my hand.
00:11:22The dog bit it.
00:11:23The dog bit it.
00:11:25The dog bit it.
00:11:26The dog bit it.
00:11:29Whose dog is it?
00:11:30It's my dog. I raised him from a pup.
00:11:33Why, I don't know what got into him.
00:11:36So your own dog bit you.
00:11:39Come, senor, we go.
00:11:41Let's settle this once and for all here, officer.
00:11:43I'll write my name.
00:11:45Very well.
00:11:46Either signature is proof enough.
00:11:56The other same?
00:11:58Wait a minute.
00:11:59Wait a minute.
00:12:00He could have practiced my signature,
00:12:02but he couldn't have copied the fingerprints off of that card.
00:12:05The evidence is very strong, senor.
00:12:07Please come with me.
00:12:08Wait, officer.
00:12:10It might help if we convince him.
00:12:12Sometimes these delusions...
00:12:15Yeah, uh, where's the...
00:12:17I'll get it.
00:12:19Some people have to be hit over the head with an axe.
00:12:21Well, never mind. I'm satisfied.
00:12:23Well, never mind. I'm satisfied.
00:12:25Oh, it'll only take a moment.
00:12:26It might help him.
00:12:27See if we can destroy one part of the delusion.
00:12:42You must admit, senor, these are the same.
00:12:45Are you blind?
00:12:48Take a look at that.
00:12:53See for yourselves.
00:13:01Is it coming back to you?
00:13:03Do you...
00:13:04Do you remember who you really are?
00:13:11Corvin.
00:13:13You know who I am.
00:13:15You know who I am.
00:13:18Do we have to go through this again?
00:13:21If you really look at them closely, officer,
00:13:23you'll see a world of difference.
00:13:27All right, senor, you come with me.
00:13:29No more arguments, please.
00:13:40Oh, wait a minute. Wait a minute, officer.
00:13:42This whole thing is a frame-up.
00:13:44My friend, you said this senora was your wife.
00:13:46Did you not?
00:13:47Yeah.
00:13:48And the other one, he is your brother-in-law and business partner?
00:13:51That's right.
00:13:52And the dog, he is your dog?
00:13:54Of course he's my dog.
00:13:55Here's the very funny thing, senor.
00:13:57I have a dog, too.
00:13:58But you know something?
00:14:00When I go into my house,
00:14:02my dog,
00:14:03he does not bite me.
00:14:05Well, you've got to give me a chance to figure this out.
00:14:09Oh, see, see, see.
00:14:10I will give you the chance, if you please.
00:14:15He's gone.
00:14:17Where's that number?
00:14:19Yeah, there it is.
00:14:33Hello, Lewis?
00:14:34Yeah, it's me, Bert.
00:14:36How'd it go?
00:14:37They're taking him in now.
00:14:39Be there.
00:14:41Don't worry.
00:14:43Chick Graham will never know what hit him.
00:15:13Come on.
00:15:38Bert there?
00:15:39Just a minute.
00:15:41Here it is.
00:15:42Yeah.
00:15:44You mean you let him get away?
00:15:46We got trouble.
00:15:48Look, Meadows,
00:15:49how much did the army pay you to train dogs to be killers?
00:15:53Well, then, for 50 grand,
00:15:54is it asking too much to train one dog to kill Chick Graham?
00:15:57Now, get this, Meadows.
00:15:59It took me five years to plan this deal.
00:16:01Five years, waiting for just the right setup.
00:16:04If we muff this one,
00:16:06we don't get a rain check.
00:16:08Now, find him.
00:16:12Bert, does it have to be the dog?
00:16:15Well, this is very touching.
00:16:17The devoted little wife is worried about her husband.
00:16:20But that dog, it's horrible.
00:16:22Can't we just let the police take care of Chick?
00:16:25Are you out of your mind?
00:16:27Now, get this straight, Cor,
00:16:29it's either Chick or us.
00:16:30As long as that guy is on the loose,
00:16:32we're walking a tightrope.
00:16:34If the police pick him up,
00:16:35they're bound to ask questions.
00:16:36And if there's even the slightest suspicion
00:16:38that he's Chick Graham,
00:16:41you got a pretty throat, Coral.
00:16:43Don't put a rope around it.
00:16:56You know something, Charlie?
00:16:57I don't know how the Spanish women wear these gloves.
00:17:00But every time I go like this, it jumps up.
00:17:02See?
00:17:03And I have to pull it down again.
00:17:04Pull it again.
00:17:05See?
00:17:06I have to pull it down again.
00:17:08Now I see it.
00:17:09See?
00:17:15What happened to the music?
00:17:18Hey, uh, what's he talking about, anyway?
00:17:21The police are looking for a guy named Albert Rand.
00:17:24What'd he do?
00:17:25He swiped 800,000 bucks.
00:17:27Gee.
00:17:38Charles Graham,
00:17:39quien es un residente de la ciudad de San Juan,
00:17:42Albert Rand fue detenido esta noche.
00:17:45La policÃa lo arrestó al recibirse una...
00:17:48Is there an award for that guy?
00:17:50$10,000.
00:17:52That's a well-earned living, huh?
00:17:54Yeah.
00:17:55What's he look like?
00:17:56Six feet tall, weighs about 185 pounds,
00:18:00gray eyes,
00:18:02brown hair closely cut.
00:18:04Sounds cute.
00:18:09Do you want another one, sir?
00:18:12No.
00:18:27Hey.
00:18:28Didn't mean to make you jump, Mr. Graham.
00:18:30Remember me?
00:18:31Oh, yeah.
00:18:32Uh, Grant, isn't it?
00:18:33That's right.
00:18:34Al Grant.
00:18:35Yeah, I remember now.
00:18:36You gave me your card last week.
00:18:37Why don't you try to sell me an adding machine?
00:18:39And you won't be making a mistake, Mr. Graham.
00:18:41Why, with our machine, you'll save enough in six months
00:18:43to pay it off instead of, uh...
00:18:45Have a drink?
00:18:46No, no, no, no.
00:18:47Uh, I'm sorry.
00:18:48You'll have to work on my partner, Buster.
00:18:50He's the one who has charge of the buying.
00:18:52Okay.
00:18:53When would be a good time?
00:18:54Uh, well, at the office, uh, anytime, uh...
00:18:57Well, at 10 o'clock in the morning.
00:18:58Right, 10 o'clock.
00:18:59Oh, by the way,
00:19:00what are you interested in,
00:19:01the manual or the electric model?
00:19:03Oh, the electric.
00:19:04The electric, eh?
00:19:06All right.
00:19:07See you in the morning, Mr. Graham.
00:19:08All right.
00:19:28Yeah, that's right.
00:19:30You got troubles.
00:19:32Big troubles.
00:19:34Yesterday, you were Charles Graham.
00:19:36Today, you're Albert Graham,
00:19:38a bank robber, a killer.
00:19:40Okay, so you didn't do it.
00:19:42Can you prove it?
00:19:43After all, he's got your signature,
00:19:45your fingerprints, your face.
00:19:47Who's gonna prove you, Chick Graham?
00:19:49Good old Buster saw to it you stayed in the office
00:19:52while he made all the outside contacts.
00:19:55Yeah.
00:19:56You need a friend, Mr...
00:19:59What's your name?
00:20:01But what friend?
00:20:03Your wife, Cora, never wanted to
00:20:05have anybody around the house.
00:20:07She kept you all to herself
00:20:09because she loved you so much.
00:20:12Yeah.
00:20:13You're all alone, Chick.
00:20:15No one left to turn to.
00:20:18Except Mary Davis.
00:20:21Sure, Mary Davis.
00:20:24The girl you never should have forgotten in the first place.
00:20:34Lotteria, Mary! Lotteria!
00:20:36Lotteria! Lotteria, Mary!
00:20:50Oh, Happy.
00:20:51Hello, Mr. Graham.
00:20:52I have not seen you since, uh...
00:20:54Let me see.
00:20:55When was it the last time?
00:20:56The night you were telling me all about your troubles.
00:20:58You had a fight with your wife, remember?
00:21:00A fight with my wife?
00:21:02That could happen any day.
00:21:05By the way, I saw your picture today in the newspaper.
00:21:10Funny thing, he sure looks like you.
00:21:14He sure does.
00:21:16Say, Happy, do you mind if I use your phone?
00:21:18No, go ahead. Help yourself, Mr. Graham.
00:21:32I'll get it, Mary.
00:21:37Hello?
00:21:38Walt, is that you?
00:21:40This is Chick Graham.
00:21:42Oh.
00:21:43What do you want?
00:21:44Who is it, Walt?
00:21:46Walt, I know how you feel about me, but this is important.
00:21:50I gotta talk to your sister.
00:21:52She isn't here.
00:21:53Walt, who is it?
00:21:55It's Chick Graham.
00:21:57Let me talk to him.
00:21:58You've had enough trouble from this guy.
00:22:00What do you want to do, look for it again?
00:22:02Walt, give me the phone.
00:22:09Hello, Chick.
00:22:10What do you want?
00:22:12Mary, I gotta see you right away.
00:22:14It's very important.
00:22:16Where do you want me to meet you?
00:22:19All right, I'll be there.
00:22:23What do you want to do, get your picture in the paper tube?
00:22:25Now don't be a fool, Mary. You stay out of this mess.
00:22:29Oh, well, you try.
00:22:31Guy walks out, honey, you don't hear from him in four years.
00:22:34And one phone call, you're gonna run into him.
00:22:53Darling, be careful.
00:22:54Don't worry, he won't do it again.
00:22:58Oh, hello, Mr. Graham.
00:23:00Mr. Graham.
00:23:02Oh, hello.
00:23:04I'm sorry, I was thinking of something.
00:23:07Sure is a funny deal, him trying to take your place.
00:23:10Yeah, sure got me whipped.
00:23:12I know I'm a little early, but I thought I'd go up and see your partner about the machine.
00:23:16Machine?
00:23:19Yeah.
00:23:20You know, the one we were talking about?
00:23:22Oh, yes.
00:23:24Oh, what time did you say would be best to see him, your partner?
00:23:28Why, any time in the late afternoon.
00:23:32Oh, well, I guess I am a little too early then.
00:23:34I'll be back later.
00:23:36Oh, by the way, which bottle did you say you liked, oil or liquids?
00:23:42The oil.
00:23:44Fine, fine. See you later, Mr. Graham.
00:23:46Bye-bye.
00:23:48Bye-bye.
00:23:50Bye-bye.
00:23:52Fine, fine. See you later, Mr. Graham.
00:24:19Married.
00:24:22Wonderful seeing you again.
00:24:24Been a long time, Chick.
00:24:26Yeah, been a long time.
00:24:29I saw you once.
00:24:31Oh, why didn't you say hello to a guy?
00:24:33Oh, you were walking on the other side of the street.
00:24:37Walt didn't want you to come to see me today, did he?
00:24:40I guess he thinks I'm kind of a heel.
00:24:42Don't resent him too much, Chick.
00:24:44He's just being the big brother.
00:24:46I've been reading about you in the papers.
00:24:49They haven't caught the other fella yet?
00:24:52No, not yet.
00:25:01Graham.
00:25:03Oh, hello, Grant.
00:25:05Say, about that machine, we might be interested, but we're very busy today.
00:25:10I'd like a couple of words with you, Mr. Graham.
00:25:13Grant? What is this, a gag?
00:25:16Chick, you remember Al Grant?
00:25:18He's been trying to sell us an adding machine.
00:25:20Oh, yeah, sure. Hello there. How are you?
00:25:22I'm sorry to be so foggy today. You know, so many things have been happening to me.
00:25:25Don't stall, Rand. I know who you are.
00:25:28I saw the guy that was supposed to be you last night.
00:25:31He knew all about the adding machine. This morning, you didn't.
00:25:34Well, I don't know what you're talking about.
00:25:36Maybe you don't understand, but I think the police would.
00:25:39You've got a cute tail here, and you just might pull it off.
00:25:43But you won't, if the cops start looking the right way.
00:25:46Now, see here, Grant, if you think there's anything going on...
00:25:48Shut up!
00:25:49What do you want?
00:25:50Half.
00:25:51Shut up, I said!
00:25:54So that's all you wanted?
00:25:56Just half.
00:25:58Silence comes high these days.
00:26:00And after all, I'm leaving you $400,000.
00:26:03Very thoughtful of you.
00:26:05Well, look, let's go upstairs and talk this over.
00:26:09Look, Rand, I'll pick the spot where we talk it over.
00:26:13Looks like we've got a partner.
00:26:15You're not going to let this guy get away with it.
00:26:17I said it looks like we've got a partner.
00:26:20Where do we meet?
00:26:22You know the anchorage near the airport?
00:26:24I can find it.
00:26:25There'll be a boat there named the Lucky Day.
00:26:28In an hour.
00:26:30All right, Mr. Graham, see you around.
00:26:39They say everybody has a double...
00:26:41Mary, look, there's something I want you to know about us,
00:26:44about why I stopped writing.
00:26:46It's all in the past.
00:26:47No, I want you to know this.
00:26:49Your letters, they stopped coming a few months after I went overseas.
00:26:52I wrote you every day.
00:26:53Yeah, I wrote you every day, too.
00:26:55But you see, Buster stopped your letters.
00:26:57Buster?
00:26:58Yeah, my...
00:26:59my friend.
00:27:01He was our mail clerk in the army, and now he's my business partner.
00:27:05Why should he want to do anything like that?
00:27:07He wants me to marry his sister.
00:27:09I know now.
00:27:10I can find it all out.
00:27:11He's part of a scheme.
00:27:13What scheme?
00:27:14I don't understand you.
00:27:16Mary, you see, I'm the man the police are looking for.
00:27:19What?
00:27:20Yeah, this Albert Rand, he's taken my place, he's living in my house.
00:27:23He's Charles Graham now, and there's nothing I can do to prove that he's not.
00:27:26That's fantastic.
00:27:27After all, your own business partner knows you.
00:27:29I told you, Buster's in on it, too.
00:27:31What about your wife?
00:27:32No, no, Cora's in on it.
00:27:34I guess that makes me the prize sap of the year or something, doesn't it?
00:27:38Chick, I'm sorry.
00:27:39I didn't want to get you involved in this, Mary.
00:27:41It's just that I had to come to you.
00:27:44You're the only one that I can trust.
00:27:46Of course I'll help you, Chick.
00:27:47And Walt will, too.
00:27:48What do you want us to do?
00:27:50I don't know.
00:27:51First thing I've got to do is prove that I'm the real Charles Graham.
00:27:54There must be some proof.
00:27:56People that know you.
00:27:57Or letters you've written.
00:27:58No, no, it isn't that easy.
00:28:00Buster made the contacts.
00:28:01I did the office work.
00:28:02It was part of their scheme to keep me out of circulation.
00:28:05Now, as long as I'm Albert Wren, I'm a walking alibi for them,
00:28:08and you can bet your life they'll do everything they can to keep it that way.
00:28:13Suppose someone's...
00:28:23That's what I like, gentlemen.
00:28:24Prompt us.
00:28:26Transactions of this kind must be conducted on a business-like basis.
00:28:30Now, if you'll be kind enough to step out of the car.
00:28:39Well, where do we talk business?
00:28:42My office, gentlemen.
00:28:44After you.
00:29:00I, um...
00:29:01I think we'd better discuss this out here on the deck.
00:29:04Suit yourself.
00:29:07Say, you're the nervous type, aren't you?
00:29:10Don't be funny.
00:29:12Just remember I'm running this show.
00:29:17I'm free poll card.
00:29:20Nice vote.
00:29:21You must do okay for yourself.
00:29:23Belongs to a friend of mine.
00:29:24Oh, is your friend in on this?
00:29:27Do I look that dumb?
00:29:29A half a million bucks.
00:29:32No, it's not my vote, but I'm thinking of buying it.
00:29:35That's the trouble with me.
00:29:36I have such expensive taste,
00:29:38and until today, such a very small income.
00:29:41These are bonds, pal.
00:29:42You can't cash out bonds dollar for dollar.
00:29:45Their guys will give you 50%,
00:29:47and a quarter of a million ain't paid.
00:29:50All my life I've been waiting for this setup,
00:29:53and a new gentleman came along.
00:29:55Yes, sir, I think this is my lucky day.
00:29:58Look, let's stop being social, huh?
00:30:00Get down to business.
00:30:02Very well.
00:30:03Let's see the bonds.
00:30:05You don't think we carry them around in our pockets, do you?
00:30:08Well, you promised to bring them with you.
00:30:11I told you to.
00:30:12Well, your share is in the locker at the airport.
00:30:16Here's the key.
00:30:21You gentlemen realize if the bonds aren't there,
00:30:24then I'll call the police.
00:30:25Let's get out of here.
00:30:27This guy scares me.
00:30:30Adios.
00:30:34Oh, and Ram,
00:30:35the next time you have a double,
00:30:37you better make it a martini.
00:30:57Ah!
00:31:15I'm a pretty simple guy.
00:31:17So to me, this is all kind of hard to follow.
00:31:20Cora's a crook, Buster's a crook.
00:31:22You married Cora, you're in business with Buster.
00:31:26Are you that dumb?
00:31:29Yes, I am.
00:31:31Who would have figured such a fantastic thing?
00:31:35What about her?
00:31:37You let her down once, isn't that enough?
00:31:39Oh, Walt, I told you before, it wasn't my fault.
00:31:41Buster stopped the letters.
00:31:43Of course, the fact that you met Cora had nothing to do with it.
00:31:46Maybe I shouldn't have come here.
00:31:48Well, maybe you shouldn't.
00:31:50I made this in our laps.
00:31:52Okay, Walt.
00:31:55Wait a minute.
00:31:57Where are you going?
00:31:58What's it to you?
00:31:59What, you got any money?
00:32:00No, that's my business.
00:32:02Come on.
00:32:03Let's...
00:32:04Let's have a drink.
00:32:07Okay.
00:32:14Mary, any liquor around?
00:32:17Isn't there any in the sidewalk?
00:32:19No.
00:32:20I guess there isn't any.
00:32:21I'll go down and get some.
00:32:22No, don't bother.
00:32:23It's no bother.
00:32:24I'll be back in a minute.
00:32:31Can I help you?
00:32:33You can open this.
00:32:38You got a counter on it?
00:32:43Oh, yes.
00:32:46Ah, there's nothing like a home-cooked meal.
00:32:49Listen, no facts about my cooking.
00:32:51Remember some of the Sunday dinners?
00:32:53Do I?
00:32:54Remember the time I dropped the chicken on the floor?
00:32:57Yeah, you were a big help.
00:33:09One thing I don't understand, Chief, is the business of the fingerprints.
00:33:13Oh, on the AGO car.
00:33:16Well, that was a cinch.
00:33:18They probably had a phony one printed up.
00:33:20After that, it was easy.
00:33:22The man puts his fingerprints on the car,
00:33:24Cora gets to my wallet, conveniently makes the change,
00:33:27and I'm now out of it, right?
00:33:29What's your signature?
00:33:31Well, a guy can practice a lot of penmanship in four years.
00:33:37Would you like a rum?
00:33:39Oh, sure, fine.
00:33:40And soda?
00:33:41Good.
00:33:42Stabbing finger.
00:33:44Nothing in your old dog could bite you.
00:33:46My dog didn't bite me.
00:33:48You think they switched dogs, too?
00:33:49What else?
00:33:50It wouldn't be too hard to find another dog that looked like Jake's.
00:33:53Oh, get another saucer, will you, Chief?
00:33:56You figure they're trying to get the dog to kill you?
00:33:58Oh, I don't see how they could have figured that.
00:34:00Jake's was just a little bite.
00:34:03Wait a minute.
00:34:05The dog outside police headquarters.
00:34:08Shh.
00:34:10He was big enough and mean enough.
00:34:13What better place than outside police headquarters?
00:34:17Sure.
00:34:19It was accidental.
00:34:21And with me out of the way...
00:34:22Chief, you mean it wasn't the same dog at both places?
00:34:25No, no, no, no, no.
00:34:26Jake's was just a cute little mutt.
00:34:28The dog outside the police station was a big dog.
00:34:30One of those Dobermans.
00:34:32Doberman?
00:34:33Yeah.
00:34:34Is that the kind with short hair and ears clipped to a point?
00:34:37Yeah.
00:34:39There's a guy with a dog like that outside the apartment?
00:34:49Who is it?
00:35:04Telegram for me?
00:35:06Wait, wait, wait a minute.
00:35:07That's the oldest gag in the world.
00:35:08Tell them to put it in the box.
00:35:12Put the wire in the box, please.
00:35:16Put it in the box and I'll answer by phone.
00:35:37Looks like the same dog.
00:35:42I wonder where that guy's gone.
00:35:44Jake, what are you going to do?
00:35:47I don't know.
00:35:54The dog's going away.
00:35:57No, no, he's watching the back door, too.
00:36:01Yeah, that's a well-trained dog.
00:36:06Bert?
00:36:08The telegram gag didn't work.
00:36:10I couldn't get in.
00:36:12King?
00:36:13He's waiting outside.
00:36:16Get this straight.
00:36:17When we get downstairs, you go to the back door.
00:36:20Open it and close it, see?
00:36:21Slam it good and hard.
00:36:23In the meantime, I'll be ducking out front.
00:36:25Where are you going, Jake?
00:36:27Well, I'll call you.
00:36:28How can I get you during the day?
00:36:30At the hotel.
00:36:32Okay.
00:36:33What's this for?
00:36:34I'll show you that, too.
00:36:36Yeah, all right.
00:36:38Well, okay.
00:36:39Let's go.
00:36:55Oh, my God.
00:37:16Oh, my God.
00:37:44Pen American World Airways.
00:37:56Miss Davis speaking.
00:37:58Jake.
00:37:59The police are getting too hot, Mary.
00:38:01I've got to get off the island.
00:38:03Jake, if you think that's best.
00:38:05Meanwhile, we'll...
00:38:06If I can get back to the States, I can lose myself for a while and figure this thing out.
00:38:09Okay, take care of yourself.
00:38:12Please let me hear from you.
00:38:14You will.
00:38:15This time I haven't got a mail clerk.
00:38:18Goodbye, Mary.
00:38:33I should have had enough sense to realize that getting off the island wouldn't be easy.
00:38:37Everywhere I looked, I saw the police.
00:38:40Fortunately, they didn't see me.
00:39:10Uh, pardon me.
00:39:29What do I say about chartering a plane?
00:39:31I'm your man.
00:39:32When do you...
00:39:34Uh, how soon do you have to start?
00:39:37Oh, as soon as possible.
00:39:39Well, uh, it'll take a little time.
00:39:41I have to finish turning the motor.
00:39:43Just make yourself comfortable, and when I'm ready, I'll call you.
00:39:46All right.
00:39:47Uh, I got a few things I can do.
00:39:49So, uh, I'll see you in an hour.
00:39:51Fine.
00:39:52I'll have her ready.
00:40:16Girlfriend!
00:40:29What's the matter?
00:40:30Did I scare you?
00:40:31Oh, look, you know, you made a mistake.
00:40:33Yeah, uh-huh.
00:40:34I made a mistake all right the day I met you.
00:40:36I want to talk to you.
00:40:37Oh, I can't now, see?
00:40:38I've got...
00:40:39I said I want to talk to you.
00:40:41Now listen, Bert, you better be nice to me.
00:40:43Very nice.
00:40:45All I have to do is yell, cops, and I'll cut $10,000.
00:40:48Now, do we talk?
00:40:51Uh, yes, we talk.
00:40:53Meet me at my place.
00:40:54Well, here, do you still live in the same place?
00:40:57Yeah, the same place.
00:40:58Oh, well, how am I supposed to get in?
00:41:00Well, use your key.
00:41:01My...
00:41:02Oh, well, no, I...
00:41:03I lost it.
00:41:05Oh, you probably threw it away.
00:41:07Here, take mine.
00:41:11I've got to get rid of this tape.
00:41:13I'll see you in an hour.
00:41:43Uh, hello?
00:42:09No, she isn't.
00:42:12She'll be back in a few minutes.
00:42:14Who is this?
00:42:28Oh, cigarettes.
00:42:39It didn't take you long to get here.
00:42:41Not as long as it took you.
00:42:46Well, we've got a lot to talk about.
00:42:49Get me my slippers, will you?
00:42:51Yeah, sure, where are they?
00:42:53In the bedroom.
00:43:03The bedroom is over there.
00:43:06Yeah, sure, of course.
00:43:08Don't think.
00:43:25Who are you?
00:43:27Well, it was worth a try.
00:43:31I didn't catch the name.
00:43:34Charles Rand.
00:43:46Well, you sure look like him.
00:43:48What are you doing here anyway?
00:43:50Trying to get a lead on Bert Rand.
00:43:52What's that got to do with me?
00:43:54You know him.
00:43:55Well, there's no law against knowing somebody, is there?
00:43:58Look, mister, Albert Rand walked out on me six months ago.
00:44:01I don't know where he is, and I don't care.
00:44:03I'm going to get my slippers.
00:44:04I can tell you where he is.
00:44:07Where?
00:44:08He's with my wife.
00:44:10What are you talking about?
00:44:13You better sit down.
00:44:14You've got an education coming.
00:44:20What did you mean, Bert is with your wife?
00:44:23Well, Bert Rand is me.
00:44:24He's Chick Graham.
00:44:26Talk sense, will you?
00:44:27Well, I'm the man the police are looking for.
00:44:29Bert Rand is living in my house.
00:44:30They think he's me.
00:44:31I know, but the paper said that he...
00:44:32The papers, yeah.
00:44:33Well, the papers are wrong.
00:44:37What do you want to know?
00:44:39Well, how did you meet him?
00:44:42The same way I met you.
00:44:43He just happened.
00:44:45Did you ever ask him where he came from or what he did for a living?
00:44:50Sure.
00:44:51I asked him a lot of questions, but I never got any answers.
00:44:55I figured whatever he was doing was his own business.
00:44:57Well, I can tell you what he was doing.
00:44:59He was busy spotting me, getting ready to take my place,
00:45:02learning to act like me, to talk like me.
00:45:04But he couldn't be seen around town.
00:45:06He needed a hideout.
00:45:08This was the perfect setup.
00:45:09Bert was in love with me.
00:45:13Are you trying to kid me or yourself?
00:45:15Look, you're not a bad-looking girl, Juanita,
00:45:18but as far as Bert Rand was concerned,
00:45:20the most attractive thing about you was this apartment.
00:45:23You just went along with the furniture.
00:45:25Look, Juanita, look, you're a smart kid.
00:45:27You can put the pieces together.
00:45:28We're on a sleigh ride.
00:45:41What do you want me to do?
00:45:44Look, go to the police and testify that I'm not Bert Rand.
00:45:47Can I count on you?
00:45:50Sure.
00:45:52That's all I want to know.
00:45:53Stay right there.
00:45:54Don't move.
00:45:55Well, where are you going?
00:45:57To get half of my alibi.
00:46:11Chick, I thought you left the island.
00:46:14No, no, the police had me blocked.
00:46:16Let me in, huh?
00:46:17All right.
00:46:23Hey, I got the brief we've been waiting for.
00:46:25It's the girl who knows Albert Rand,
00:46:26and she'll identify him for us.
00:46:27That's wonderful.
00:46:28Where is she?
00:46:29She's back at the apartment waiting for us now.
00:46:31We can go in my car.
00:46:32I'll get the keys.
00:46:33I hope you're right, Chick.
00:46:34For her sake.
00:46:35Oh, I'm sure I am.
00:46:36Thanks for trying to understand.
00:46:37Okay, let's go.
00:46:56What will happen?
00:46:57I don't know.
00:46:58Wait.
00:46:59I'll find out.
00:47:29Was her name Juanita?
00:47:31Yeah.
00:47:32She's dead.
00:47:39Buenos dias, Senor Graham.
00:47:41Hi, Happy.
00:47:42I didn't think you'd be open this hour.
00:47:44I open every day at 5 o'clock in the morning.
00:47:47How's that?
00:47:48My wife gets up at 6.
00:47:51Coffee, Senor Graham?
00:47:53Yeah, a block.
00:47:54Looks like you haven't been home all night.
00:47:56That's right.
00:47:58Fight with your wife?
00:47:59Yeah.
00:48:00My wife doesn't understand me.
00:48:18Got a match, Chick?
00:48:27At your service, Senor.
00:48:32Oh, hello, doggie.
00:48:33Nice doggie.
00:48:35Looks like a smart dog.
00:48:36Does it bite?
00:48:37Gentle as a baby.
00:48:39Wouldn't hurt a soul.
00:48:41Something to eat, Senor?
00:48:43No, thanks.
00:48:44I'll just wait for Mr. Graham.
00:48:50We've been looking for you, Chick.
00:48:54Yeah, I know.
00:48:57What's the matter?
00:48:58The dog on a diet?
00:49:00Oh, no.
00:49:02We work it this way.
00:49:04I tell him two words.
00:49:06The first word primes him.
00:49:08On the second word, he tears you through.
00:49:12He's primed.
00:49:14Now, when you're finished with the coffee,
00:49:16I'd like you to come along with me.
00:49:18Any injections?
00:49:21No, I guess not.
00:49:24Say, you a dog trainer?
00:49:26For 18 years.
00:49:28A little dog that bit me.
00:49:29The one that looked like Jake's.
00:49:31Did you train him, too?
00:49:32That's right.
00:49:33Where's Jake's now?
00:49:35Well, let me see.
00:49:37I don't remember where we buried him.
00:49:40If that Doberman wasn't here, he is.
00:49:43And remember, just one word.
00:49:47I think we'd better leave.
00:50:11Just going in for a few cans of beer, Chick.
00:50:14The dog will keep you company, so just sit back and relax.
00:50:38I got him, Bert.
00:50:40He's in the car.
00:50:43Don't worry, the dog's watching him.
00:50:46All right.
00:50:47Not at my place.
00:50:49I'll see you there.
00:50:51I'll see you there.
00:51:11He'll stick closer than the guy you owe five bucks to.
00:51:17After you.
00:51:27Sit down.
00:51:29You want a beer?
00:51:31No.
00:51:32I gotta put these on ice.
00:51:46Sit down there.
00:51:48It's safer.
00:51:51Sit down.
00:51:57What are we waiting for?
00:51:58Relax.
00:52:00Sure you don't want a beer?
00:52:02No.
00:52:05You want to play a little gin?
00:52:08You ain't very sociable.
00:52:12Where do you fit into the deal?
00:52:14Through a friend of mine.
00:52:16Who?
00:52:18Him.
00:52:20Thought he was a pretty smart dog.
00:52:22Then when he found out that I was a smart fellow too, we became partners.
00:52:27When was that?
00:52:29About the time that he decided to get Cora to marry you.
00:52:33He figured that...
00:52:35Don't talk too much.
00:52:37Who's he gonna tell it to?
00:52:50Hello, pal.
00:52:53Come on, be a little friendly.
00:52:55Won't have to be for long.
00:52:57Anybody want a beer?
00:52:58No.
00:52:59Neither do you.
00:53:01Let's cut off the dialogue.
00:53:02What are we waiting for?
00:53:03Let's get it over with.
00:53:05My old pal Buster.
00:53:07Shut up.
00:53:08You shut up.
00:53:09But the cops are digging.
00:53:10If they find out he's alive...
00:53:11Give me patience.
00:53:12Look, stupid.
00:53:14I'm handling this.
00:53:15Yeah.
00:53:16And the way you're handling it, we'll all end up in a jug.
00:53:20Is this a family quarrel or can anybody get in it?
00:53:23My apologies, pal.
00:53:25Oh, did you have a question?
00:53:28Yes, I have.
00:53:29Why haven't we killed you?
00:53:32Yeah, it's a good question.
00:53:34Well, the chick I'll tell you.
00:53:37The first night was the time to kill you.
00:53:39I'd already proven that I was Chick Graham and that you were Albert Rand.
00:53:43You were not lucky, so we missed you.
00:53:46Then you stumbled onto Juanita.
00:53:48Her you didn't lose.
00:53:51Oh, incidentally, I've been meaning to thank you for answering the phone in her apartment that night.
00:53:56If I hadn't found out you two had met, it would have been very embarrassing.
00:54:00So bad in a way.
00:54:02Juanita wasn't a bad kid.
00:54:05Now it's my turn again.
00:54:08Yes?
00:54:09Only you'll have company.
00:54:12Who?
00:54:13Who do you think?
00:54:16Who else is left to identify you?
00:54:21Mary Davis and her brother.
00:54:27Easy, boy.
00:54:28Mary doesn't know anything about this.
00:54:31Oh, yes, she does.
00:54:33If the cops were to find your body tomorrow, how long do you think it would take for Mary and her brother to get to the cops?
00:54:39What could they prove?
00:54:40Who knows?
00:54:41You just start letting the cops look in the right direction.
00:54:43There's no telling what their life will prove.
00:54:45This time we've got to close the deal right.
00:54:47We've got to nail it shut and bend over the nails.
00:54:51And, Chick, just so you won't do lonesome,
00:54:55I'm going to call Miss Davis and her brother and invite them over here.
00:55:00Then if, or rather when, the cops discover that Mary and Walt have been shot,
00:55:06they start looking for Albert Rand.
00:55:09Incidentally, that's you, Val.
00:55:11And why are they looking for you?
00:55:14Well, when Walt's body has been discovered, they find a few stolen parts in his pocket.
00:55:19Very interesting.
00:55:21And what happens to me?
00:55:23Well, you run into a little tough luck.
00:55:27You get into Mary's car to get away from the scene of the crime.
00:55:31You can't stand dead bodies.
00:55:33You're in such a hurry, you have a little accident.
00:55:35The car goes over a cliff.
00:55:37The cops find you and the car and the gun.
00:55:41And for a little added evidence, you can have a few of the bonds in your pocket too.
00:55:47Junior here going to get a payoff?
00:55:49Yes, he's been pretty busy lately.
00:55:51People might start suspecting him.
00:55:53Well, pal, what do you think of the idea?
00:55:56Neat, huh?
00:55:58Sounds great.
00:56:00There's only one thing wrong with it.
00:56:02It won't work.
00:56:05And why not?
00:56:07Because Mary Davis left Puerto Rico this morning.
00:56:12We'll see.
00:56:35Miss Davis, please.
00:56:40Hello, Mary.
00:56:41Chick.
00:56:43Uh, I thought you'd left Puerto Rico.
00:56:46Oh, well, it's just as well.
00:56:48We finally got a break.
00:56:50I ran into Larry Sharp, an old buddy of mine in the army who can clear up the whole thing.
00:56:55I want to see you and Walt right away.
00:56:57All right, Chick. Where?
00:57:00Oh, I can't. Something's wrong with the car.
00:57:02How about Isla Verde?
00:57:05Oh, I can take a bus.
00:57:07All right, and I'll call Walt and tell him to meet us there.
00:57:10Okay.
00:57:19Walt.
00:57:20Mary.
00:57:21Albert Rand just called me.
00:57:22Yes, I'm sure.
00:57:24Try to imitate Chick's voice and I can tell the difference.
00:57:27He wants us to meet him at Isla Verde.
00:57:29I told him we would.
00:57:31I told him we would.
00:57:33No, Walt, I'm not crazy.
00:57:35But, Mary, you're a friend of Chick's.
00:57:37Your name is Larry Sharp.
00:57:39You pick him up at Isla Verde and you bring him back here.
00:57:42Why don't you go yourself?
00:57:43Look, we're close to the finish. We can't take any chances.
00:57:46If the cops see me, they'll be able to pick me up thinking I'm him.
00:57:49Now, no arguments. Get going.
00:57:56Looks like you're going to have company.
00:57:59You're lying.
00:58:01Let's see.
00:58:02Stop lying. Down. Sit.
00:58:04Sit.
00:58:07Listen, mister.
00:58:09If you want to live even a little while longer, don't do things like that.
00:58:17I think we better get ready to receive our guests.
00:58:22Cora, you get back to the house, just in case.
00:58:29Come on.
00:58:43Chick.
00:58:46Chick, I...
00:58:48I don't know what to say.
00:58:50Skip it.
00:58:53Oh, Chick, I'm not asking you to forgive me.
00:58:56Please believe this.
00:58:59I never had any idea we'd finish this way.
00:59:01Cut it out, will you?
00:59:02What do you want me to do?
00:59:03Smile sweetly and thank you for the lovely time I had at your party?
00:59:07I know I sound ridiculous, all mixed up, but...
00:59:11I wish you could understand that I...
00:59:13That you love money?
00:59:15Sure.
00:59:16You'll have plenty of it, baby.
00:59:19But you'll earn it.
00:59:22Oh, I have.
00:59:23I've already started earning it.
00:59:27It's been a nightmare.
00:59:29I'd give anything to be out of it, Chick.
00:59:31I'm scared of it. It's like...
00:59:34It's like having your life on number 12 and the little ball spinning.
00:59:39And then it hits 12 and you've won, but that's not the end.
00:59:43The ball has to spin again.
00:59:46It'll always be spinning.
00:59:49You've got to win every time.
00:59:52Make it easy on me, Chick.
00:59:54Get sore.
00:59:56Hit me or something.
00:59:58Slap me when you make it easy on me, Chick.
01:00:03Very, very touching scene.
01:00:05Of course, I had a bit of a shock to see my wife in the arms of another man.
01:00:09Oh, baby, come on. Let's go.
01:00:19Ah!
01:00:25Buster will be bringing the Davises back here. We'd better get rid of him.
01:00:28That's easy.
01:00:29We can put him in the bedroom.
01:00:31And will he be safe there?
01:00:33Certainly he'll be safe.
01:00:35He'll have a bodyguard.
01:00:41He must be getting rather attached to the dog.
01:00:43He can't lose him.
01:00:46Back here.
01:01:17Miss Davis?
01:01:18Yes?
01:01:19I'm Larry Sharp, a friend of Chick's.
01:01:22Chick? Chick who?
01:01:25It's all right, Miss Davis. Chick told me he telephoned you.
01:01:29Where's your brother?
01:01:31Oh, he'll be along in a few minutes.
01:01:35Well, would you care to wait in the car?
01:01:39Well, all right.
01:01:46He's not very strong.
01:01:48He'll forget you. He'll have company.
01:01:50Keen.
01:01:55Make yourself comfortable.
01:02:17Walt! Walt, over here!
01:02:27Walt!
01:02:28Walt, over here!
01:02:40You all right, Larry?
01:02:41Yes.
01:02:42You all right, Larry?
01:02:43Yes.
01:02:44This is not Albert Rand.
01:02:46Of course I'm not Albert Rand.
01:02:48Now, see here, if you...
01:02:49Wait a minute.
01:02:51Where is Albert Rand? You said he would be here.
01:02:53He knows where he is.
01:02:54Oh, this is ridiculous.
01:02:56Officer, I tell you, this is a frame-up.
01:02:58This young lady called me...
01:02:59Are you not the brother-in-law of Charles Graham?
01:03:02Well, yes.
01:03:04But what's that got to do with Albert Rand?
01:03:06You tried to get away when you saw us.
01:03:08Why?
01:03:10I tell you, officer, this is a frame-up.
01:03:12I tell you, officer, this is a frame-up.
01:03:14You know, you might be right.
01:03:17I think the best thing for us to do is go over and have a talk with Mr. Graham.
01:03:27Move over.
01:03:42Move over.
01:04:12Move over.
01:04:31Company.
01:04:32Mrs. Graham?
01:04:34Yes?
01:04:36This policeman thinks we're hiding Albert Rand.
01:04:40It's ridiculous.
01:04:41Is your husband home?
01:04:43No, he's at work.
01:04:46Is he in the office?
01:04:48I've been trying to explain to these people that he is...
01:04:50Do you mind if we come in?
01:04:52No.
01:04:54Come on in.
01:04:56Bring your friends.
01:05:10Come on in.
01:05:25Camp Frederick?
01:05:30Sit down.
01:05:35Now, what's all this about our hiding Albert Rand?
01:05:39No one accused you of doing that.
01:05:41It was his idea.
01:05:43Buster.
01:05:45Gets too excited.
01:05:47And for no apparent reason.
01:05:49What do you mean by that?
01:05:50Nothing.
01:05:52Except for a man who has nothing to hide, you act very nervous.
01:05:57Don't you think what's been happening to us for the past few days is enough to make anybody nervous?
01:06:01Perhaps.
01:06:03But not enough to try to run away from the police.
01:06:06I told you why I did that.
01:06:08This girl is trying to frame me.
01:06:10Now, just take it easy.
01:06:13And who are you, my dear?
01:06:16My name is Mary Davis.
01:06:19Oh, the girl that Chick went with before he met me?
01:06:22Cora, shut up.
01:06:24That's right.
01:06:25I'm the girl Chick went with before he met you.
01:06:28Chick Graham, not Albert Rand.
01:06:30Did you hear that, Sergeant?
01:06:31Yes, but they don't understand.
01:06:33But don't pay any attention to her.
01:06:34She's in on this too.
01:06:35She's the one who...
01:06:37Go on, Mary.
01:06:38Please, go on.
01:06:39The man they claim as Chick Graham never left Fort Duckess.
01:06:42The records will prove that he couldn't possibly have known me.
01:06:45The man she married, the real Chick Graham, was stationed here in Puerto Rico before he was shipped overseas.
01:06:50It proves they're lying.
01:06:52How?
01:06:53She just admitted that I went with Chick before he married her.
01:06:56I haven't been back in the States in 15 years.
01:06:59Well, now, that's very interesting.
01:07:02Have you anything to say to this?
01:07:04She fooled us too.
01:07:06Sure.
01:07:07Sure, that's what happened.
01:07:09Graham fooled us too.
01:07:11We heard he was killed in the war and...
01:07:13Cut it out, Buster.
01:07:16You're not fooling anybody.
01:07:19It just didn't come up well this time, that's all.
01:07:25But what difference does it make?
01:07:28Chick's dead anyway.
01:07:30What do you mean?
01:07:31Where did this happen?
01:07:33Mother's house.
01:07:36Peachville.
01:07:37Near the old fort?
01:07:40Is Rand there?
01:07:44Yes.
01:08:03What's the difference?
01:08:04Not now, you idiot.
01:08:05He's gone.
01:08:06He's gone again.
01:08:07He's gone.
01:08:08Come on, stop.
01:08:09Oh, there he is.
01:08:12Oh, God.
01:08:13Look.
01:08:33Dog! Dog! Dog!
01:09:03Dog! Dog! Dog! Dog!
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01:12:29There he is, that submarine!
01:13:00He's in there!
01:13:06Ryan's in there!
01:13:16Oh, Chick, I thought you were dead!
01:13:34They said that...
01:13:35Sorry to disappoint you.
01:13:36The name is Albert Ryan.
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