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00:00This is my boss, Jonathan Hart, a self-made millionaire. He's quite a guy.
00:17This is Mrs. H. She's gorgeous. What a terrific lady.
00:26By the way, my name is Max.
00:30I take care of them, which ain't easy, because their hobby is murder.
00:36I take care of them.
00:43I take care of them.
00:45I take care of them.
00:52I take care of them.
00:58I take care of them.
01:00I take care of them.
01:07I take care of them.
01:09I take care of them.
01:16I take care of them.
01:22I take care of them.
01:26I take care of them.
01:33I take care of them.
01:40I take care of them.
01:41I take care of them.
01:43I take care of them.
01:48I take care of them.
01:50two of you be all right alone? Sure we'll be fine. Just don't forget to lock the top
01:56lock when you're gone. Max, is that blood on your collar? It's all right. Tomorrow's
02:04laundry day. See you later, Max. Don't forget to put the bat out.
02:09Oh, thank you. I don't drink wine.
02:30That was Carlisle Road. It must be on up ahead here. I have to tell you, your friend Fred is
02:36slightly weird. I have to tell you, I met him through your slightly weird friend, Amanda.
02:42They do make a perfectly weird couple, don't they? I mean, would you go out of your way to buy a
02:49haunted house? It wouldn't be so bad. What do you mean? Well, we could spend the rest of our lives
02:54under a sheep.
02:55How do you like it so far? Sort of early Charles Adams, wouldn't you say? Are Fred and Amanda
03:11really going to live here? Are you kidding? They've already done a spread on this place
03:15for better homes and gargoyles. Don't bother waiting for the parking attendant. I think I saw his body
03:27back there in the bushes.
03:46Darling, if Bela Lugosi answers the door, let's just leave.
03:49Hmm.
04:06Good evening.
04:13Evening.
04:14May I take your coat, madam?
04:25Oh, no, thank you. I think I'll keep it. We may leave in a hurry.
04:44Unique. Even though the maid didn't show up.
04:51There you are, my darlings.
04:54Oh, Amanda. I was beginning to think that this was going to turn into a search party.
05:00Oh. I'm sorry we're late.
05:03Yes, we took a few bad turns.
05:05Oh. Well, what do you think of it?
05:08Unique.
05:12I'd give you a grand tour, but Fred likes everyone to experience this place on their own.
05:18Oh, how interesting.
05:20Fred, uh, should definitely change his laundry.
05:25Too much starch.
05:27Where... where is Fred?
05:30Oh, poor Fred. He was so looking forward to this evening
05:33when suddenly he had this wretched presentation for tomorrow.
05:37He said he'd be along just as soon as he can.
05:40Sir.
05:42Ah, Michael.
05:45Oh, champagne.
05:47Oh, thank you, Michael.
05:49The real reason Fred isn't here is he can't crawl out of his coffin until after sundown.
05:53I have news for you, darling. The sun's been down a long time.
05:57Probably having trouble with the latch.
05:58Now, I'd like to introduce you to this charming couple, The Hearts.
06:02Jennifer and Jonathan. This is Michael Chillings.
06:04How do you do? How do you do?
06:06Hello?
06:07Michael is a spinner of gothic tales.
06:10Please, Amanda.
06:12He's written over 60 thrillers. You must have read some of them.
06:16Please, Amanda.
06:18I haven't read any of them.
06:20You haven't read any of my books?
06:23I don't think I have, huh?
06:25I don't think so. Sorry.
06:26Uh, well, I never read any of that junk myself.
06:33I can't help thinking we've met before.
06:39I was thinking the same thing, probably in one of the local haunts.
06:42The athletic club, perhaps.
06:44Well, actually, I do most of my working out at home.
06:48He's in excellent shape.
06:53Fred must have slammed his lid.
06:57Uh, Simon.
06:58Madam.
06:59Is there anyone upstairs?
07:01Not that I know of, madam.
07:03Ah, well, it's an old house. One has to get used to its sounds.
07:08I guess I'm the culprit. I'm Gladys Leary. I'm the broker who found this house for Fred and Amanda.
07:20And this is Reverend Tyson, Jennifer and Jonathan Hart.
07:24How do you do, Reverend?
07:26Good evening.
07:27This place would make a terrific tax loss.
07:30Michael, you have no sense of romance.
07:33Amanda, you can't send romance to the government.
07:37I must admit, Amanda, this place is not my idea of heaven.
07:41But what do any of us really know about heaven?
07:44More importantly, what do we know about hell?
07:48Not much. But I'm sure that somebody will give us a hint soon.
07:57See what I mean?
07:58Oh, dear. Amanda, who lived in this house before you bought it?
08:21Uh, a man called Greeley. He died in the master bedroom.
08:24Ah. Naturally.
08:27Maybe unnaturally.
08:30Was there anything unusual about his death?
08:32Oh, no, sir. I was with him for 30 years, right up until the end.
08:36He died quite peacefully.
08:39But I suspect there were certain unresolved circumstances.
08:45Such as?
08:47I don't think it would be discreet to talk about them.
08:50Ah!
08:54Did Fred, uh, forget to pay the light bill?
08:59Lorna, I didn't think you were going to make it.
09:03And her voice kept warning me of danger, but I chose to attend in spite of it.
09:07I know what you mean, Doctor.
09:09I sensed the same thing when I was here before.
09:11Dr Lorna Phelps, I'd like you to meet the hearts.
09:14I think you know everyone else.
09:16It was you that I saw in my vision.
09:19Danger to you.
09:22Well, I wish you would have called me and told me before I came.
09:26Well, Amanda, you wanted a haunted house.
09:36Well, obviously I didn't believe all those stories.
09:39Don't be upset.
09:41Ghosts are not normally known to hurt the living.
09:43Simon says take many giant steps to the front door in one long car ride back to town.
09:51I'm with you.
09:53Really?
09:55This is the kind of nonsense I put in my books to scare the wits out of silly old ladies on cold winter nights.
09:59To take it seriously...
10:01I hope you're not cooking dinner on an electric stove.
10:04I know.
10:07My God, man.
10:11You look like you've seen a ghost.
10:15In the dark.
10:17Something touched me.
10:20Passed over my face like a web, a gossamer-like thing.
10:25It was cold.
10:27Unearthly.
10:29Was it like this?
10:30Yes.
10:32Yes.
10:33It was exactly like...
10:42Dinner is served.
11:00Psst.
11:03Having a good time?
11:05No.
11:07Well, we have to at least wait until Fred gets in.
11:13You've got that look in your eye.
11:16What look?
11:18That, oh boy, am I ever intrigued by this Amityville Horror Show look.
11:23Dory.
11:25You have to admit, aren't you just the least bit curious?
11:30No.
11:31No?
11:39Simon, you're such a gem.
11:41We wouldn't have thought of being able to buy the house unless you came with it.
11:45Simon is not only serving this dinner, he cooked it as well.
11:49And he's made a devil's food cake for dessert, Reverend.
11:53Delicious.
11:55Careful, Reverend.
11:57You might have to sell your soul for a bite.
12:04May I serve you, madam?
12:05Oh, yes, Simon.
12:10Ah!
12:12Ah!
12:43I hope I might leave for dessert.
13:01I got into this thing on the way over here, and I just could not get out.
13:06There must be a pain in the neck.
13:08Jonathan, how are you?
13:10Would you mind helping me unbutton my car, old boy?
13:13Ha, ha, ha, Fred, you're a scream.
13:16Yeah.
13:17Tell me, Fred, have you ever thought about playing John the Baptist?
13:21How are you, Reverend?
13:23How did you manage those effects in the parlor?
13:26Effects?
13:28What effects, Michael?
13:29Now, don't look so innocent.
13:34The noise!
13:35The window, the lights!
13:37Well, if I explained the trick, Gladys, then it wouldn't be magic.
13:43This should be the most fun you two have ever had with your clothes on.
13:47Should be.
13:48Well, if you think this is fun, wait till you see what happens next.
13:51We are going on a treasure hunt.
13:54A treasure hunt?
13:56That's what I said.
13:58Sorry, Fred, I've forgotten my shovel.
14:00Well, you sure could use it now.
14:02Well, we are going to search for the hidden, Greeley treasure.
14:15What about dinner?
14:16Well, you can have dinner after we've found the treasure.
14:20That should serve to stimulate your appetite, Reverend.
14:25It seems when old man Greeley was young man Greeley, he had a bride-to-be.
14:44Bought her a veritable fortune in jewels.
14:48Diamonds, emeralds, rubies.
14:51The amount was enough to stagger the imagination.
14:53Do you really believe all this?
14:55Why are you sharing it with us?
14:57I'm a sport.
14:59Besides, we're having the house completely redecorated,
15:01and why shouldn't one of you find the treasure
15:03instead of the plasterer or the plumber?
15:06And I know if you're lucky,
15:08you'll want to donate everything to my favorite charity, me.
15:12I wouldn't be too sure of that, Amanda.
15:14Well, Jonathan's partner will help him decide that.
15:17But that won't be Jennifer.
15:19Why?
15:20In order to keep us all honest,
15:22none of us may search for the person we came with.
15:24Oh!
15:25Now, while we select our partners,
15:27let's all have a drink.
15:29Good idea.
15:35Why don't we just leave?
15:37Party, Pooper?
15:38Damn right.
15:40Oh, thank you.
15:41Can anyone suggest an appropriate toast for the occasion?
15:47Begging your pardon, sir,
15:49but Master had one quotation that he was particularly fond of.
15:52Perhaps it might do.
15:54Excellent.
15:56The evil that men do lives after them.
15:59The good is often turret with their bones.
16:02What a lovely thought.
16:03Let the hunt begin.
16:24Wait.
16:29What is it?
16:29Something is emanating from this room.
16:34Besides the draft?
16:55Heavy vibrations, Doctor?
16:56I don't know.
17:25Hello, Doctor.
17:46Hello, Doctor.
17:48Well, there's no sense in both of us sitting around here and vibrating together.
17:58I'll just, uh, mosey along.
18:00We have to find the master bedroom.
18:20You think that's where he put it?
18:21Well, I'd think he'd want it close to him, as if he were next to the woman he loved.
18:26You know what I mean, Reverend?
18:29Hardly, Mrs. Hart.
18:30I think you're being completely subjective.
18:33But let's give it a try.
18:35Good.
18:42No.
18:43No.
18:44No.
18:44No.
18:45No.
18:46No.
18:46No.
18:47No.
18:48No.
18:48PHONE RINGS
19:19Don't tell me you've lost your taste for the hunt, Michael.
19:22I'm only good when I can smell blood.
19:24Oh, you don't believe in the Greeley treasure.
19:27Come on, Amanda. Admit it.
19:30We're all simply being victimized by your husband's perverse sense of humor.
19:35According to the legends, old Greeley had...
19:38Legends? Old wives' tales, you mean.
19:43Excuse us.
19:45Be my guest.
19:45No rest for the wicked, Reverend Tyson.
19:48Calm down, Amanda.
19:50Something about buried treasure turns everybody into children.
19:53Maybe we should ask this old buzzer.
19:56He looks like he could tell us a thing or two about the Greeley legend.
20:03Amanda?
20:04I'm sorry. I was kidding.
20:09Can't somebody else make a joke around here?
20:11Hi.
20:26Hi.
20:27Hi.
20:27Welcome to the dungeon.
20:31You're feeling no pain, huh?
20:33That's right.
20:33I came down here looking for the treasure.
20:39And look what I found.
20:44You're in the right spot.
20:46That's right.
20:48Hey, would you like to help me?
20:51I don't care.
20:52We can drink out the same bottle.
20:56You're very communicative.
20:57Shine that light over here.
21:19Shine that light over here.
21:19Oh, she looks ill.
21:30She always looks that way.
21:33Bless you.
21:36Here, you hold this.
21:40No.
21:42Let's see.
21:43It's a lump.
21:46I knew it.
21:47I was right.
21:49Oh, dear.
21:50What we need is a knife.
21:51I'm sorry.
21:52I can't help you, Mrs. Hart.
21:53Wait.
21:58Well, you said you wanted a knife.
22:04Master Greeley was a junkie.
22:24A junkie?
22:27A millionaire octogenarian junkie.
22:34What a great idea for a character.
22:38What a great idea for a character.
22:41Bye.
22:45It's really so hopeless.
22:48I mean, this house is so vast.
22:50It'll take months, maybe years to go through it.
22:53It is discouraging.
22:54But we must know that so many before us have been looking.
22:59Why must we know?
23:00Well, uh, I just assumed.
23:05Oh.
23:06It's sort of like an Easter egg hunt at Halloween.
23:09Precisely.
23:10Yeah.
23:15Reverend.
23:18Don't look now.
23:20But there's a rather vicious-looking tiger behind you
23:23with a sparkle in his eye.
23:30Well, now that's what I call an eye-popper.
23:42Forgive me, Mrs. Hart.
23:49You mean, we're not going to share the door prize?
23:53Isn't it a shame?
23:54It's nothing personal.
23:56You're a lovely lady and a diamond that size becomes you.
23:58But I've been looking so much longer.
24:03Oh.
24:06So that's how you must know.
24:09Precisely.
24:11But if we were able to ask Mr. Greeley,
24:15I'm sure he would prefer that I have it.
24:17You're sure the bishop won't be jealous
24:20if you have a ring that's bigger than his?
24:25Step this way, Mrs. Hart.
24:26To the closet, please.
24:33Must I?
24:34You must, yes.
24:39I do apologize, Mrs. Hart,
24:41but I must make some effort at getting away.
24:44And to think I could have stayed home with Dracula.
24:49Where's Jennifer?
24:51Master bedroom.
24:51By the time they find you,
24:57I should be gone.
24:59Ah!
25:00Ah!
25:07If they find you...
25:08If they find you...
25:10Jennifer!
25:28Jennifer!
25:28Where are you?
25:36I'm in here with Amanda!
25:50Jennifer!
25:50I'm in here with Amanda!
25:55I'm in here with Amanda!
25:57I'm in here with Amanda!
26:00I'm in here with Amanda!
26:02I'm in here with Amanda!
26:05I'm in here with Amanda!
26:06Where is in here?
26:07Where is in here?
26:08Behind the wall!
26:10What are you doing in there?
26:12Push up on the coat hook and you'll find out.
26:15Huh?
26:16Darling!
26:17What is going on?
26:18The Reverend got away with a diamond as big as the Ritz.
26:19Oh, no, wait!
26:20What are we going to do now?
26:21What is this?
26:24It's some sort of secret passage.
26:37Where does it lead to?
26:38Well, hopefully to a way out.
26:39Hopefully.
26:40Where does it lead to?
26:42Well, hopefully to a way out.
26:44Hopefully.
27:10Anybody seen the reverend?
27:27I believe he went out to his car, sir.
27:30Be careful, darling.
27:31He's got a gun.
27:40I'd like to talk to you, reverend.
27:59I'm not armed.
28:04I think you're making a mistake.
28:10What do you say, reverend?
28:40What happened?
28:44Somebody stabbed the reverend.
28:52Why don't you go back inside the house and wait?
28:57Is he really dead, Jonathan?
28:59He qualifies for a burial certificate, if that's what you mean.
29:02Oh.
29:03How ghastly.
29:05You better call the sheriff, Fred.
29:07Uh, yeah, um.
29:15Darling.
29:17What were you saying about a diamond?
29:19Well, we found this enormous diamond.
29:23I was just about to count the carrots when the reverend decided that Mr. Greeley owed him something.
29:30Well, apparently somebody disagreed.
29:37Leaving without saying goodbye?
29:45We're going for the police.
29:47In our car?
29:50Someone seems to have relieved me of the keys to mine, and yours won't starve.
30:01Pull the hood latch, will you?
30:02I'd like to check the water and oil.
30:03Sloppy, but effective.
30:18Sloppier, but even more effective.
30:21We didn't do that.
30:22We just want to get out of here, that's all.
30:24Somebody in this place is a murderer.
30:26Surely, as a crime writer, you realize it's against the law to leave the scene of one.
30:32And it's even more against the law if you've got something to do with it.
30:35Are you accusing me?
30:36No, I'm not accusing you.
30:38It's just that I'm not too crazy about your behavior, not to mention your attitude.
30:43Oh, let's go back in the house and have a drink.
30:46Well, there's a phone upstairs.
31:09We can't get a dial tone.
31:10Well, Fred, did you pay the bill?
31:12Of course I did when I paid the light bill.
31:13If it was working earlier, Jonathan, the phones are all out.
31:20Where's the main box?
31:21In the kitchen, sir.
31:22Okay, everybody, it's going to be a long night.
31:24The phones are out and the cars are dead.
31:26Not to mention Reverend Tyson.
31:28Yeah, someone's taken this little party game too seriously.
31:31Hide and seek is over with.
31:32I want everybody in that room and sit down.
31:33Now, wait a minute.
31:34Who put you in charge?
31:35My wife.
31:36She doesn't trust the rest of you.
31:37Well, Jonathan's right.
31:39A man is dead.
31:39It's no longer fun and games.
31:41Dr. Phelps is missing.
31:42I'll try to fix the phone.
31:44We'll take a look around.
31:45Simon, where's the kitchen?
31:46This way, sir.
31:47This doesn't work, Simon.
32:12We may have to go outside.
32:13How are you at climbing poles?
32:15Like a veritable squirrel, sir.
32:20The sweet humming in my ear.
32:28That should keep you hearing things for quite some time, sir.
32:31I'll be right back.
33:01Amanda, I don't really appreciate being interrogated by you.
33:21I just wondered where you disappeared to most of the night.
33:23And what about you?
33:24I was lost in a secret passage.
33:27And what about you?
33:28I had a couple of drinks.
33:30Why don't you ask where your friend Michael was?
33:32I saw him prowling around all on his own.
33:33Only because your wife ran off and left me.
33:36Well, she sometimes does the same thing to me.
33:38Well.
33:40Ladies and gentlemen.
33:42Where's Mr. Hart?
33:43I'm afraid I must ask you all to shut up.
33:46What have you done to my husband?
33:48He's become the dumb waiter.
33:50And you're a smart guy.
33:52I'm going to have to ask you all to empty out your pockets and your handbags.
33:57And don't try anything.
33:58I know the gun is loaded.
34:00The way I see it, someone in this room has something we all want.
34:31Something they killed the reverend for.
34:32Something I might have to kill for.
34:36You mean you didn't kill the reverend?
34:39Oh, if I'd done that, I wouldn't still be looking for you-know-what, Mrs. Hart.
34:45It would be interesting to find out who got the you-know-what.
34:50Yes, won't it, Mrs. Hart?
34:52When we know that, we'll know who did kill the reverend.
34:57He's difficult.
34:57You're trying to say okay to you-know-what.
34:59You're trying to seek out, Mrs. Hart?
35:01Yes, you didn't kill me.
35:01And that's a bad word.
35:02I'll see you.
35:03I'm gonna get it.
35:04It's a bad word.
35:04I know.
35:05You're trying to kill me.
35:06No.
35:06No.
35:06I'm gonna die.
35:07I know this.
35:07I'm so scared.
35:08I know.
35:09Oh, my God.
35:39It's a little cramp.
36:09But it gets great mileage
36:19Nothing from the ladies now. How about the gentlemen?
36:39Oh, I know that trick looking over my shoulder as though there was somebody behind me
37:09Are you all right outside of a slight dial tone in my right ear by the way the phone works
37:14I'll get the police out on this man. He says he didn't kill the reverend
37:19I didn't expect him to take an ad out in variety. No, she's right. He was searching us for the diamonds
37:25Variety that's it. Mr. Hart were you ever on the stage?
37:29Only the one from Dodge City
37:32Darling look at the ice. Yeah, what about it?
37:36Look
37:39Yeah, it's melting
37:50It must have been in the bucket isn't it beautiful
37:57It's amazing it didn't break break
38:02It's glass
38:09A fake, you're sure?
38:20Positive. It's true
38:22It only cost eighty seven dollars at the dime store
38:25You see we never really believed all that nonsense about the greedy treasure so we thought we'd lead you on a little bit
38:30I put the stuff everywhere so everybody have a chance to find something
38:34Well, I did I found mine
38:36I don't care about the rest of you. I'm keeping it as a souvenir
38:40I suppose that broach that dr. Phelps has on as a phonies as well. Oh, yes, I put the stuff everywhere
38:46I'm sorry. I thought we'd all be laughing at him by now
38:50There is nothing very funny about one of us being a murderer
38:54I
39:01Understand perfectly sir. It was always amusing when the master and I played
39:07Played you and the master?
39:09Oh, yes, madam the old gentleman mr. Greeley always had the best hiding places
39:15I could never find the chest when he hid it the chest
39:19Yes
39:20What was in the chest son? Just what mr. Fred was saying before
39:24It was all those beautiful things the master had gotten for his bride all those beautiful jewels
39:30Do you know where the chest is hidden son? Oh, no, madam
39:40He hid it just before he died and I was never able to find it no matter how hard I searched and no one knows this house better than you
39:48I don't believe so sir
39:51Well, none of us would have a chance to find it then I was afraid one of you might stumble on it
39:56Particularly you mr. Hart. I've heard how good you are at mysteries
40:01That's why I hit you over the head to discourage you
40:04I'm terribly sorry sir
40:09Damn it
40:11And there really is a treasure and nobody can find it
40:16Maybe one of us will I
40:21Have an idea
40:23Would anyone care to join me? Yes
40:26No, no, not all at once one at a time we can all go single file no smoking no pushing, please
40:32Madam ladies, would you like to get your coats?
40:37Simon do you know where there's a shovel the potting shed mr. Hart
40:42Happy hunting sir, you're fired
40:56I think I just got rid of my hiccups
40:58Is there any other way to find my hiccups?
41:00Let's go.
41:01Let's go.
41:02Let's go.
41:03Let's go.
41:24Winthrop Greeley, rest in peace.
41:28You mean he buried it with him.
41:32His favorite quote.
41:35The good is oft interred with their bones.
41:38Maybe he'd made a deal with the mortician.
41:43Well, let's start digging.
41:45You first, Fred.
41:58Oh, my God.
41:59I'm sorry.
42:03Oh, my God.
42:07You didn't.
42:08I'm sorry.
42:09I'm sorry.
42:10I'm sorry.
43:51Jonathan.
43:53Jonathan.
43:56If you please.
43:57Are you hurrying off to get that stuff insured?
44:08I'm truly sorry about the Reverend.
44:13He just wouldn't part with that silly stone.
44:16He probably would have died anyway when he found out it was fake.
44:20Just how do you intend to get out of here?
44:22Call the auto club?
44:23No doubt you would have left earlier if that car maneuver had been your handiwork.
44:28That bit of clumsiness is courtesy of Simon.
44:30Fortunately, I'm an auto mechanic.
44:32My only regret, Mr. Hart, is that you don't recall our previous encounter.
44:39So it finally came to you.
44:41Yes.
44:42And when did it occur to you?
44:44Just now when I saw you pull that gun.
44:46The firing range, Sunset Country Club, 72-73, you took the final rounds.
44:53I'm impressed with your memory.
44:55Although, frankly, in 73, I don't think you should have allowed that controversial judge to have that decision on the final round.
45:03Why not?
45:05Because if you were a gentleman and a sport, we could have shot it out.
45:13And we could have decided the final point by a totally clean hit.
45:18So, now we get a chance to find out who is really the best.
45:28I don't like being second best.
45:31What do you propose?
45:32A duel?
45:33Glove across the face.
45:35Twenty paces turn and fire.
45:37I doubt if you'd turn your back on me.
45:40You are so right.
46:03You see that it is properly taken care of, sir.
46:07You see that it is properly taken care of, sir.
46:21You know, you were really gallant.
46:40You think so?
46:41I guess I was, wasn't I?
46:45I guess I was, wasn't I?
46:45I guess I was, wasn't I?
46:45I was, wasn't I?
46:45I feel so good.
46:48I'm so happy I was.
46:49I saw you.
46:50I knew not.
46:50I knew, wasn't I?
46:50A duel?
46:51I wasn't.
46:51I knew not.
46:52I knew that.
46:53I knew I was the last hour.
46:54I knew you were.
46:55I didn't know.
46:55Oh, who is it?
47:25I'm coming. I'm coming. All right, already.
47:40Who's that?
47:42It's us, Max.
47:44Oh.
47:45Open up.
47:46What have you got the door locked for, anyway?
47:48And what are you doing up so late?
47:50Almost at those doors.
47:51How was the late show?
47:52Not so scary after all. How was the party?
47:54Well, we'll wait and tell you about that in the morning, Max.
47:59Should I wake you up in the morning?
48:01No, it's a holiday. Let's all sleep in.
48:03Yeah, we might stay in bed all day.
48:05Right.
48:07Uh, what, did something happen to this party you rather not tell me about?
48:13No, Max. We just want you to get a good night's sleep.
48:23And don't forget to look under the bed, Max.
48:26Right. Good night.
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