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00:04:07I've never known a subject under Pentothor to lie.
00:04:10Nor have I.
00:04:12Why the lie detective?
00:04:14We'll see later.
00:04:19What is your name?
00:04:22Joyce...
00:04:25Hatton.
00:04:29Joyce Hatton...
00:04:32Webster.
00:04:35Then you are married?
00:04:38I was.
00:04:41I was Mrs. Paul Webster.
00:04:47That is...
00:04:49Yes?
00:04:53I'm not sure...
00:04:56whether I am married...
00:05:00or ever really...
00:05:03was married.
00:05:09I'm not sure.
00:05:11I'm just not sure.
00:05:13Would you tell us about it, Joyce?
00:05:16Everything about it?
00:05:22Everything?
00:05:23That's right, Joyce.
00:05:25From the beginning.
00:05:31I met Paul overseas.
00:05:35He was a lieutenant.
00:05:38I was nursing in a hospital.
00:05:40We made plans to be married...
00:05:44after we were both discharged.
00:05:48Oh, very well done, Stuart.
00:06:02Isn't he an expert, Paul?
00:06:04Well, he's got lots of practice.
00:06:06After all, we aren't the first newlyweds on his train, Mrs. Webster.
00:06:09Call me that again.
00:06:13Mrs. Webster.
00:06:14That sounds so wonderful.
00:06:16You know, I was beginning to doubt...
00:06:17whether I was ever going to get to hear that.
00:06:19You just try and get away now.
00:06:23Will there be anything else, sir?
00:06:25Oh, no, no, thanks.
00:06:27Thank you very much.
00:06:28Thank you, sir.
00:06:30Good night, sir.
00:06:31Good night.
00:06:39Good night.
00:06:52I love you so much.
00:06:56Why did we have to wait so long?
00:06:59Well, I, uh...
00:07:00I wrote you after I cracked up my plane.
00:07:02And scared me half out of my wits.
00:07:05You wouldn't believe what that hospital doctor told me when I called.
00:07:11Oh, what do you mean?
00:07:12Well, according to him, you were more dead than alive.
00:07:16Almost every bone broken.
00:07:18Completely torn, mangled, smashed.
00:07:21And you don't think it was true?
00:07:24Well, now, how could I?
00:07:26Look at you.
00:07:27You haven't got a mark.
00:07:29You haven't got a scar.
00:07:31You're much more handsome than ever.
00:07:34Do you know that nobody would believe you were even in a plane crash?
00:07:39But it was true, though, Joyce.
00:07:44By our rights, I should be dead.
00:07:47You don't mean that.
00:07:49Well, Joyce...
00:07:51You have a right to know.
00:07:52I...
00:07:54I should have told you before we were married.
00:07:56Told me what?
00:07:58How it was, really.
00:08:01Why I made us wait so long.
00:08:05You see, honey...
00:08:08Who is it?
00:08:11It's me again.
00:08:12I have some more wine.
00:08:13And nobody was supposed to know we were even on this train.
00:08:17Mm.
00:08:18Come in.
00:08:20Here you are, miss.
00:08:22Here, you open it.
00:08:23All right.
00:08:24You folks certainly must be popular.
00:08:26Especially with the telegraph company.
00:08:32Oh.
00:08:33Something wrong?
00:08:34What?
00:08:36It's from the girls at the hospital where I worked.
00:08:39You know, there's such a thing as being too well informed.
00:08:42May I?
00:08:43You may not.
00:08:45Those nine devils.
00:08:47Oh, very nice.
00:08:48An old buddy of mine.
00:08:50I didn't know we had so many friends.
00:08:52Me either.
00:08:53You may not.
00:08:54You may not.
00:08:55That was nice.
00:08:56Oh.
00:08:57Ha ha ha.
00:08:58Oh, that's nice.
00:09:10Good.
00:09:18When's the next stop?
00:09:20Well, let's see.
00:09:22Yeah, 33 minutes.
00:09:24No, it's 35 minutes.
00:09:26We're two minutes behind time.
00:09:27Not until then.
00:09:28Well, actually, there's a mail pickup stop just up ahead.
00:09:30That's why we're slowing down.
00:09:32But is there a phone?
00:09:33Yes, yes.
00:09:34We only stopped for half a minute.
00:09:36No time for anyone to leave the train.
00:09:39Just so there's a phone.
00:09:42Paul, what's wrong?
00:09:44Please, honey, tell me what's so important.
00:09:53Paul, I don't understand.
00:09:57Please, explain.
00:10:10Paul?
00:10:11Paul, hurry!
00:10:26Hurry!
00:10:27Hurry!
00:10:28Hurry!
00:10:29Hurry!
00:10:32Hurry!
00:10:33Hurry!
00:10:34What?
00:10:35What?
00:10:36What?
00:10:37Who is it?
00:10:38Who is it?
00:10:39I don't know.
00:10:40What?
00:10:42Oh, Lucy!
00:10:44What?
00:10:46It's up there, you've got to drive away!
00:10:59It was supposed to be the happiest moment of my life.
00:11:02My wedding.
00:11:04And I'd just seen my husband's face for the last time.
00:11:08What did you do then, Joyce?
00:11:11I was frantic.
00:11:13I got off at the next stop.
00:11:15I went back to that platform.
00:11:18But there was no sign of Paul.
00:11:20Nothing.
00:11:22No one had placed a call.
00:11:24No one had seen him. He'd just vanished.
00:11:27And then what happened?
00:11:33You wouldn't believe it was possible, would you?
00:11:38A man you thought you knew so well.
00:11:41Had married, even.
00:11:44Could just disappear.
00:11:48Completely.
00:11:51Even after talking to all the people who knew him.
00:11:57Finding nothing at his last address.
00:12:02He told the police.
00:12:04Hired private detectives.
00:12:07Checked with the army.
00:12:09The only address they had was a...
00:12:12apartment hotel.
00:12:14What about where he was born?
00:12:16His family.
00:12:18The army records said Georgia.
00:12:24Paul had never mentioned his family.
00:12:27I never thought to ask him.
00:12:30I loved him.
00:12:32That's all that seemed to matter.
00:12:35Still you did find something.
00:12:40Once later.
00:12:43Going through Paul's things as I...
00:12:46Had a hundred times.
00:12:51His fraternity pen.
00:12:53And how did that help?
00:12:55I checked with the headquarters.
00:12:58Wrote them.
00:13:00They told me that Paul had belonged to their chapter.
00:13:05At Louisiana State University.
00:13:08So...
00:13:09I went there.
00:13:13They let me look at the records.
00:13:18I found an...
00:13:20Address...
00:13:21Paul had given them when he enrolled in college.
00:13:25And where was that?
00:13:28Bayou Landing.
00:13:33A whistle stop in the middle of the Louisiana swamp country.
00:13:38I was the only passenger to get off.
00:13:42Strangely there wasn't another soul to be seen.
00:13:48The only evidence of life was a deserted day coach on the siding.
00:13:53Looking as alone and...
00:13:55Out of place as I felt.
00:14:12A sit-up.
00:14:13That's everything.
00:14:14We would be more 말� insgesamt.
00:14:15Footy on the screens.
00:14:17All ears then.
00:14:19Hey!
00:14:20That sounds quiet.
00:14:21We...
00:14:22From the other Μ stills stitch.
00:14:23That's where we got congress.
00:14:24Wow!
00:14:34Well that'll be...
00:14:35Somebody meetin' you here, sweetheart?
00:14:38No. I thought...
00:14:41That is, I hope somebody would come to pick up this.
00:14:44Well, that's me.
00:14:46You just didn't get off.
00:14:48You must have had some good reason.
00:14:51Do you know a place...
00:14:54I think it's a plantation called the Cypresses?
00:14:57Uh-huh.
00:14:59Would it be too much trouble to take me there?
00:15:01I'd gladly pay you.
00:15:03They don't never have no visitors.
00:15:06Was they expecting you?
00:15:08No. Not exactly.
00:15:11But they will know who I am.
00:15:18Well, for you, sweetheart...
00:15:20I'll take a chance.
00:15:22Go ahead. Just climb in.
00:15:25Go on. Climb in.
00:15:33And then you're frowning her, sweetheart.
00:15:36I'm staying in.
00:15:37To me.
00:15:39I'll take a chance to get a chance to get out.
00:15:40I'll take a chance to get out.
00:15:41I'll take a chance to get out of here.
00:15:43Can't help you.
00:15:44Let's go.
00:15:45Don't go.
00:15:46Get out of here.
00:15:47Go.
00:15:48I'll take a chance to get out of here.
00:15:49I'll take in.
00:15:50I'll take a chance to get out of here.
00:15:51Let's go.
00:15:52You look.
00:15:53Oh, car.
00:15:54That will be.
00:15:55I'll take your time, I'll take care of me.
00:15:56Let's go.
00:16:26Let's go.
00:16:56Let's go.
00:17:26Let's go.
00:17:34Bet you never seen nothing like that before.
00:17:40You ever been in the bayou country before?
00:17:45It's so wild.
00:17:47It's so primitive.
00:17:49Yeah.
00:17:50And deadly.
00:17:52You know how long you'd last if you got a hundred yards off of this road?
00:17:56Maybe ten minutes.
00:17:58If the quicksand didn't get you, the moccasins would.
00:18:02Remember?
00:18:04Then there's always the gators.
00:18:06Dirty, nasty, slimy things.
00:18:10You're like a slimy thing.
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00:18:43Don't.
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00:18:52why did you have to do that he wasn't doing you any harm oh well how do you
00:19:02suppose I got this anyway baby we didn't do no harm
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00:25:41Do all the guests get room service?
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00:25:45I only do what Miss Hawthorne tell me ma'am.
00:25:47Now will there be anything else?
00:25:49Lou Anne
00:25:51Those gunshots
00:25:53What were they all about?
00:25:55I don't know ma'am. I must go now.
00:25:57Lou Anne, wait, wait, please.
00:25:59Somebody has to help me.
00:26:01How ma'am?
00:26:02Is it true everything she told me?
00:26:03Have I come to the wrong place?
00:26:05I can't. I wouldn't like to say anything ma'am.
00:26:08Well, can't you tell me anything?
00:26:11I can tell you this.
00:26:13This is a trouble house.
00:26:16Real, deep, big trouble.
00:26:18Real, deep, big trouble.
00:26:20Like the old conjure woman in Big Bayo say.
00:26:22Miss Hawthorne, she deal with the evil one.
00:26:26She got big sorrow.
00:26:28Just like you get if you stay here.
00:26:30Go, child.
00:26:32Please go.
00:26:34This is a trouble house.
00:26:36Real, deep, big trouble.
00:26:46Yes?
00:26:58Oh, thank goodness you're back, Mark.
00:27:01Anything wrong, Vinnie?
00:27:03She's here, Mark. Paul's wife.
00:27:06How did she find us?
00:27:08School records.
00:27:09It was like being struck by lightning.
00:27:11We've got to decide what we're going to do about her.
00:27:14You wait there for me.
00:27:15I'll be right over.
00:27:41This is coming.
00:27:43We can sleep every day.
00:27:44Go, Probleme.
00:27:45I'll be right.
00:27:46Yes!
00:27:47You was like a cat.
00:27:48Your sister.
00:27:49I was at the plate.
00:27:50But as sheが使って.
00:27:51You were right?
00:27:52Yes!
00:27:53As she was like walking down.
00:27:54Yeah.
00:27:55Yes, sir.
00:27:56Something's so CBD.
00:27:58Here's your car.
00:27:59She's never nearest the hotel.
00:28:00You were right.
00:28:01No.
00:28:02Come on!
00:28:03She's having a call?
00:28:04Hi!
00:28:05No, my God.
00:28:06Show your car.
00:28:07I'll see you now.
00:28:08Baby there's no one day,
00:28:09Ready, Doctor?
00:28:19Yes.
00:28:39Poor devil, you didn't have to hit him.
00:28:45Quickest, simplest way, Doctor.
00:28:46But these are people.
00:28:48You don't handle them like animals.
00:28:51How did it happen?
00:28:53Only thing I can figure out, someone forgot to wad him down on time.
00:28:57When he comes to, give him additional hydrospray therapy.
00:29:00Yes, sir.
00:29:09Mark!
00:29:30Oh, hello, Vinnie.
00:29:32We've just had an emergency with number six.
00:29:35Is he all right now?
00:29:36He's quiet, yes.
00:29:38But the girl, what are we going to do about her?
00:29:41So she found his school records.
00:29:43The one thing we hadn't thought of.
00:29:45Such bad luck.
00:29:46Not entirely.
00:29:47I think we both knew she was bound to find out eventually.
00:29:51It's just unfortunate it happened to be so soon.
00:29:54But we need time.
00:29:56So much time.
00:29:57If she should tell anyone, the police, it would spoil our last chance.
00:30:02Do we have a chance?
00:30:04I don't really know.
00:30:07I feel so helpless, Vinnie.
00:30:09We know so little.
00:30:11So little.
00:30:12What about the cobalt treatment?
00:30:14I said reaction to x-ray was encouraging.
00:30:17Massive radiation from cobalt-60 might be even more effective.
00:30:22Well, you have the cobalt bomb.
00:30:23It arrived today.
00:30:24But don't you see, Vinnie, before I can take the chance with a human being, there must be months of tests, hundreds of animal experiments.
00:30:33We took a chance once before, Vinnie.
00:30:37No one knows better than you.
00:30:39A tragic result.
00:30:41I have confidence in you, Mark.
00:30:44Every confidence.
00:30:45You'll have time.
00:30:47All the time you need.
00:30:49The girl will leave on the morning train.
00:30:52I'll be over before that to talk to her.
00:30:56I'm as anxious as you are to have her go.
00:30:59But we must make absolutely sure that she doesn't know anything.
00:31:05We should open the room visually as well.
00:31:21Don't worry about rolling the bed we have.
00:31:28I will arrest you.
00:32:33This step was taking me closer to the secret contained in this shadowy house.
00:32:40I had to know.
00:32:42I had to find out.
00:33:03I had to find out.
00:33:33I had to be run away into the swamp when he saw me.
00:33:38Muddy footprints.
00:33:41Yet there'd been no rain.
00:33:44And the piano keys.
00:33:47Still wet.
00:33:49From his fingers.
00:33:51What's she doing here?
00:34:08I don't know.
00:34:10She came on the train today.
00:34:11No notice, no warning.
00:34:12And you'd let her stay.
00:34:15What could I do?
00:34:15I couldn't turn her out in the swamp.
00:34:18Do you think I wanted her here?
00:34:19There's no train until tomorrow.
00:34:21How'd you find out?
00:34:22She was in the hall.
00:34:25Downstairs?
00:34:26I locked her in her room.
00:34:27She's got to leave on that morning train tomorrow.
00:34:30Let's go.
00:35:00Let's go.
00:35:30I'm Dr. Sinclair, or Mark Sinclair.
00:35:42I'm sort of the swamp doctor.
00:35:47That's my swamp buggy.
00:35:49I need to get around.
00:35:50I see.
00:35:52You must keep busy, doctor.
00:35:53Oh, why do you say that?
00:35:56I mean, in an unhealthy environment like this.
00:36:00Oh, you mean the swamp?
00:36:03Well, actually, if it were, as you say, unhealthy,
00:36:06none of us would be here.
00:36:08Why?
00:36:09Well, a few million years ago, most of the land
00:36:12of the earth must have looked just about like this,
00:36:15one great, vast swamp.
00:36:17It was the cradle of life where we all started,
00:36:21the slime and ooze at the bottom of a swamp.
00:36:25You're completely cynical, aren't you, doctor?
00:36:28I imagine that did sound a bit depressing.
00:36:31I didn't mean it to.
00:36:32I'm sorry.
00:36:34Oh, is Mrs. Hawthorne inside?
00:36:37Well, she hasn't come down yet.
00:36:41Has she been ill, doctor?
00:36:43Well, not exactly.
00:36:45Vinnie, Mrs. Hawthorne, has a few emotional problems.
00:36:50I like to look in from time to time.
00:36:52Well, maybe that explains it.
00:36:55Explains what?
00:36:56Why she locked me in my room last night.
00:36:59I don't understand.
00:37:01I took you for a guest to Vinnie's.
00:37:04I suppose I am, in a way.
00:37:07I'm Mrs. Webster.
00:37:09Mrs. Paul Webster.
00:37:14That name doesn't mean anything to you?
00:37:16No.
00:37:18Should it?
00:37:19I don't know.
00:37:21Let me explain, doctor.
00:37:23Since my husband disappeared, I've done nothing but search for him.
00:37:27And I'm going to keep on asking questions.
00:37:30What brings you here?
00:37:32An old address.
00:37:33The Cypresses that I found in Paul's college records.
00:37:38You came way down here, traveled hundreds of miles,
00:37:41or nothing more tangible than that.
00:37:43I'd travel much farther on even less.
00:37:46I find that difficult to believe.
00:37:48You must have found other evidence.
00:37:51Why?
00:37:53Unless there is other evidence.
00:37:56Is that what you mean?
00:37:57Of course not.
00:37:58I was only trying to say that-
00:37:59You did know Paul, didn't you, doctor?
00:38:01I can tell.
00:38:03What is it, doctor?
00:38:06Why won't any of you tell me about him?
00:38:08What are you all trying to hide?
00:38:10My dear young lady, you're obviously overwrought.
00:38:13Well, that's understandable in the circumstances.
00:38:15I wish I could help.
00:38:17Will you tell Mrs. Hawthorne I couldn't wait?
00:38:19But I will drop back later.
00:38:23Be extremely careful.
00:38:41It generates 3,000 puri units of gamma ray energy.
00:38:45This is the equivalent of 6 million electron volts of X-ray.
00:38:51A few seconds of direct exposure would be faithful.
00:38:57Stand by for lowering position.
00:39:01this is the equivalent of 6 million
00:39:28Luanne, come here!
00:39:48Yes, ma'am.
00:39:49Her things are still in her room.
00:39:51Yes, ma'am.
00:39:52You mean she didn't leave?
00:39:53Well, Toby, he brought the car train time,
00:39:56But Miss Webster, she wouldn't go.
00:39:58Well, where is she?
00:40:00Well, I believe she's in there.
00:40:09What are you doing?
00:40:11Looking for answers.
00:40:13Answers?
00:40:14You abused my hospitality.
00:40:16You were to stay in your room.
00:40:17You left it.
00:40:18You promised to leave on the train.
00:40:20I made no promise.
00:40:21I was told.
00:40:23I'm not leaving here, Mrs. Hawthorne,
00:40:24until I get the answers to the questions that brought me here.
00:40:27I told you yesterday you were mistaken.
00:40:30I think you're lying.
00:40:32You can't talk to me like that.
00:40:34I can say a lot worse.
00:40:36You had Dr. Sinclair come and talk to me today, didn't you?
00:40:39Why?
00:40:40To find out how much I knew?
00:40:42I know nothing about that.
00:40:44And another thing.
00:40:46Who was playing the piano in here last night?
00:40:49In the dark?
00:40:50Someone who left wet footprints in the carpet?
00:40:53Oh, you're imagining things.
00:40:54No, I'm not.
00:40:55Any more than I'm imagining you want to get rid of me.
00:40:58But you've got something to hide.
00:41:00Hide?
00:41:01Oh, what could I possibly have to hide?
00:41:03What have you done with my husband?
00:41:05I still don't know what you're talking about.
00:41:08You did a good job, Mrs. Hawthorne.
00:41:10Wiping out every trace of Paul in his own home.
00:41:13And you almost got away with it.
00:41:14Got away with it?
00:41:15Got away with what?
00:41:18Whatever terrible thing you've done with Paul.
00:41:20Done to him?
00:41:22Me?
00:41:23Oh, my God, that's funny.
00:41:25That really is funny.
00:41:29I'd be the last one ever to hurt Paul.
00:41:34I'm his mother.
00:41:38His mother?
00:41:39What?
00:42:00I don't know.
00:42:00I don't know.
00:42:01Hold on.
00:42:18Mother, has she gone?
00:42:21No, pa, she hasn't.
00:42:24Pa, what is it? What happened?
00:42:26Pa!
00:42:32Paul, come back!
00:42:37Paul, please!
00:42:59Paul!
00:43:01Paul!
00:43:11Paul!
00:43:31Paul!
00:43:32Paul!
00:43:33Paul!
00:43:34Paul!
00:43:35Paul!
00:43:36Paul!
00:43:37Paul!
00:43:38Paul!
00:43:39Paul!
00:43:40Paul!
00:43:41Paul!
00:43:42Paul!
00:43:43Paul!
00:43:44Paul!
00:43:45Paul!
00:43:46Paul!
00:43:47Paul!
00:43:48Paul!
00:43:49Paul!
00:43:50Paul!
00:43:51Paul!
00:43:52Paul!
00:43:53Paul!
00:43:54Paul!
00:43:55Paul!
00:43:56Paul!
00:43:57Paul!
00:43:58Paul!
00:43:59Wow!
00:44:29You ought to have better sense, sweet horse.
00:44:45Nobody goes out in a swamp on a night like this, especially a night like this.
00:44:52Come on, I'll take you back to the house.
00:44:59Come on, sit down, sit down, sit down, that's it, what you need is a drink, me too.
00:45:29I don't understand why you brought me here.
00:45:36Well, I just naturally figured you'd appreciate me saving you from that snake.
00:45:40I do.
00:45:43Here, have a drink.
00:45:45I don't think I want it.
00:45:47Go on, baby, it'll do you good.
00:45:55That's it.
00:45:59Hey, you're cold.
00:46:14You ought to get them wet things off.
00:46:18Hey, go ahead.
00:46:29Well, come on, get them off.
00:46:44I'll be all right.
00:46:46Thanks.
00:46:48All right, baby.
00:46:51Here, you get up.
00:46:53We'll wrap this around you, so you won't catch cold.
00:46:58Now, come on, get up.
00:47:02That's it.
00:47:03That's it.
00:47:05That's it.
00:47:06Oh, yeah.
00:47:08Stop!
00:47:09What's the matter, baby?
00:47:12Didn't I save you life?
00:47:14Don't you feel like you owe me something?
00:47:16Why, sure you do.
00:47:18You be nice to me.
00:47:19Maybe I'll tell you some things about this place.
00:47:22Don't do that.
00:47:26Don't never do that.
00:47:28Don't do that.
00:47:28Don't do that.
00:47:52Don't do that.
00:47:55That's it.
00:47:55Don't do it.
00:47:56Oh, just run out.
00:47:58Don't do it.
00:47:58Don't do it.
00:47:59Just run out.
00:47:59Don't run out.
00:48:00Don't do it.
00:48:02Don't пам preparedness.
00:48:05Come on!
00:48:35I'll kill you, alligator man, just like I'd kill any four-legged gator.
00:49:02You hear me? I'll kill you!
00:49:13Oh, Pa, what happened? She's not dead.
00:49:16Manon, he was drunk.
00:49:18We should have fired him before.
00:49:20Toby, carry her upstairs. Luann, try and take care of her.
00:49:25Yes, ma'am.
00:49:27We can't keep her in the dark any longer, Pa.
00:49:30I can't do anything.
00:49:32She could have been killed tonight. Is that what you want?
00:49:35I love her, mother.
00:49:36Well, that's why she has to know. Are you going to tell her?
00:49:39I couldn't.
00:49:41I'll phone Dr. Sinclair. He'll know what to say.
00:49:44Why didn't he just let me die?
00:49:47It'll work out somehow, Pa. There has to be an answer.
00:49:51There just has to be.
00:49:54Come on.
00:49:56Pa.
00:49:57I understand it came.
00:49:58The Cobalt 60 arrived yesterday.
00:50:00When did we try it?
00:50:01Not for months.
00:50:02I explained to your mother,
00:50:04combined with the x-ray generator,
00:50:05the bomb will approach the power of a bevatron.
00:50:07A big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big.
00:50:09Come on.
00:50:13I understand it came.
00:50:15The Cobalt 60 arrived yesterday.
00:50:19When do we try it?
00:50:21Not for months.
00:50:23I explained to your mother.
00:50:25Combined with the X-ray generator,
00:50:27the bomb will approach the power of a bevatron.
00:50:29A billion electron volts.
00:50:31So without extensive experimentation...
00:50:34But there's no time for that.
00:50:36I want it now.
00:50:38You don't think I'd take the risk...
00:50:41after the tragedy I've caused already.
00:50:43But you're causing a worse one to my wife.
00:50:46You said yourself the X-ray was definitely helping.
00:50:50Slight positive indications, yes.
00:50:52Then combining X-ray with gamma radiation from the Cobalt...
00:50:56might kill me completely.
00:50:57And it might kill you.
00:50:59Or...
00:51:01who knows.
00:51:03I just can't do it, Paul.
00:51:06It's too great a risk.
00:51:08We wouldn't be alive at all.
00:51:10Any of us except for you.
00:51:12We'd probably be better off dead, but...
00:51:16You can't turn me down.
00:51:19You owe me this chance.
00:51:21Whatever chance there is.
00:51:23For my wife's sake, I want it now.
00:51:26I want it now.
00:51:27Not tonight.
00:51:29I'll need at least a day to test it on live alligators.
00:51:34To establish some sort of control standards.
00:51:37You've just got to understand, Paul.
00:51:40I haven't the slightest idea what will happen.
00:51:45Tomorrow night.
00:51:47Paul.
00:51:48Your mother phoned about your wife.
00:51:49You should have told her, Paul.
00:51:50I couldn't.
00:51:51The thought of Joyce ever seeing me like this.
00:51:52I just couldn't.
00:51:53I've agreed to talk to Joyce in the morning.
00:51:54But...
00:51:55She's going to know everything.
00:51:56Now get the big one.
00:51:57Let's go.
00:51:58Now get the big one.
00:51:59I'll go.
00:52:00Come on.
00:52:01I'll go.
00:52:02You should have told her, Paul.
00:52:03You should have told her, Paul.
00:52:04I couldn't.
00:52:05The thought of Joyce ever seeing me like this.
00:52:06I just couldn't.
00:52:07I've agreed to talk to Joyce in the morning.
00:52:09But...
00:52:10She's going to know everything.
00:52:24Now get the big one.
00:52:25Let's go.
00:52:55You're Mrs. Webster?
00:53:12Yes.
00:53:14Dr. Sinclair is expecting me.
00:53:16Well, the doctor said for you to wait in his office.
00:53:25Let me go.
00:53:26Sinclair is expecting my girlfriend until she went over me.
00:53:31I can't tell her!
00:53:32Let me go.
00:53:33Well,ディ Terri могу.
00:53:34Let me do that.
00:53:35I'll take that fucking wolf set off me toward you.
00:53:36If you needed my husband to go around you.
00:53:37Oh, they're so killed.
00:53:38It'll lay me apart.
00:53:40I won't be.
00:53:41You'll care.
00:53:42Elizabeth, uh...
00:53:43I couldn't?"
00:53:44When you checked by it…
00:53:45Iualtv.
00:53:46I was just.
00:53:47Ooh.
00:53:48Yeah.
00:53:49Hey, IMiss.
00:53:50Oh, my God.
00:54:20THE END
00:54:50Take him out.
00:54:59Put him in a cage alone.
00:55:02We'll run the test series on him in an hour.
00:55:05And bring in another specimen.
00:55:08I hope you'll excuse me, Mrs. Webster.
00:55:10Keeping you waiting.
00:55:12This experiment was urgent.
00:55:15The most urgent of my life.
00:55:16So you're a trained nurse, Mrs. Webster.
00:55:22Yes, yes, that's right.
00:55:23Good.
00:55:25Then you know something of the life processes of the higher and lower orders.
00:55:29In species like ourselves, with a highly developed nervous system,
00:55:33bodily functions are controlled principally by the brain and the nerves.
00:55:37But in creatures with a less complex nervous development,
00:55:42life processes are governed by chemical substances,
00:55:46secreted by ductless glands and carried in the bloodstream.
00:55:51Like hormones.
00:55:52Being a doctor, I was tremendously impressed by the healing power of just one hormone,
00:55:59hydrocortisone.
00:55:59And it occurred to me how much more potent this hormone would be
00:56:04in a creature with a simpler nervous system.
00:56:07One that depended on that hormone to live.
00:56:11For example, there are some small lizards that, when attacked,
00:56:16detach their tails completely.
00:56:17Yet in a very short time, well, this little fellow was well on his way to drawing a new one.
00:56:25There are even one or two species that can replace an entire limb if they've lost one.
00:56:35Here's something intriguing.
00:56:37Two similar muscular charts.
00:56:39You might take them for the same animal.
00:56:42But as you know, this is a man, this is an alligator.
00:56:45This is all very interesting, doctor, but you were going to tell me about Paul.
00:56:51Everything I've said concerns Paul.
00:56:53I knew I'd found my life's work.
00:56:56I wanted to extract this wonderful reptilian substance
00:56:59and use it to cure human injuries.
00:57:02Mrs. Hawthorne, she was still Mrs. Webster then.
00:57:06She remarried after Paul's father died.
00:57:09Mrs. Hawthorne financed my researches and set up this clinic.
00:57:13Well, did you succeed?
00:57:15I isolated a protein chemical from the anterior pituitary glands of crocodilians.
00:57:22Our common variety is the alligator.
00:57:26Alligator?
00:57:27I injected this substance into the veins of volunteers.
00:57:32Horribly injured, hopelessly mangled accident victims on the point of death.
00:57:36It was miraculous, Mrs. Webster.
00:57:40Not only did those dying men and women live,
00:57:42but in an incredibly short time, they were completely whole.
00:57:47Mangled limbs as good as new.
00:57:49As if they'd never been injured.
00:57:51And Paul was one of these?
00:57:53The worst of the lot.
00:57:55There was scarcely a bone in his body that wasn't broken.
00:57:59Face completely gone.
00:58:02Horribly burned.
00:58:03Nobody would even know you were in a plane crash.
00:58:10That's what I said to Paul the night we were married.
00:58:13Can you imagine my feelings?
00:58:16I thought I'd stumbled on the medical miracle of the ages.
00:58:19It certainly seems so.
00:58:23Then, over a year later...
00:58:26Doctor, can you come right away?
00:58:28It's number six again.
00:58:29Excuse me.
00:58:30I'll be back soon.
00:58:34Maybe you'd better come along too.
00:58:36Another sanity, Doctor?
00:58:50No.
00:58:52I'm afraid the brain tissues have been affected.
00:58:55Try the sun rain.
00:58:57Yes, Doctor.
00:58:57Oh, Rick.
00:59:06Who are these?
00:59:17My prized patients.
00:59:20My medical miracles.
00:59:21Well, then these symptoms are...
00:59:23The after effects.
00:59:24They began to appear in varying degrees about a year after the treatment.
00:59:29Why?
00:59:30How?
00:59:32Isn't it obvious?
00:59:33There was an additional secretion.
00:59:36In the pituitary injection.
00:59:37Besides the healing hormone.
00:59:39Something I didn't know about.
00:59:42But, in its way, even more powerful.
00:59:46And the sun ray?
00:59:48Sun ray has a strong depressant effect on reptiles.
00:59:53Makes them lethargic.
00:59:56Dormant.
01:00:01Reptiles.
01:00:03But these are...
01:00:05They are, aren't they?
01:00:12Your patients are turning into...
01:00:15Alligators.
01:00:22In effect, you can say that.
01:00:26Alligator people.
01:00:28And Paul?
01:00:28His symptoms were the last to appear.
01:00:32When his final test proved positive...
01:00:34I had to wire him on the train.
01:00:42He's quiet now.
01:00:45We can go.
01:00:46Is there any hope for...
01:00:59For the people?
01:01:01There may be a possible chance.
01:01:04But a slight one.
01:01:07Shot in the dark and very dangerous.
01:01:10Your husband insists upon taking that chance.
01:01:13Tonight.
01:01:13What is it?
01:01:16Massive radiation.
01:01:18Gamma rays from a cobalt bomb.
01:01:20Combined with high-intensity x-rays.
01:01:23We've already noted in Paul...
01:01:25Definite positive reactions to x-ray treatment.
01:01:28But what will happen with this...
01:01:30I don't know.
01:01:33I want to be here.
01:01:34I don't think that's wise.
01:01:36I want to be here.
01:01:37I want to see Paul.
01:01:38I want to talk to him before...
01:01:39You can't keep me away, doctor.
01:01:44No, I guess I can't.
01:01:48Maybe I haven't even got the right.
01:01:49I can leave.
01:02:09Oh, please, don't run away again.
01:02:32Dr. Sinclair explained you were coming tonight, and why?
01:02:35I wanted to be here.
01:02:37Oh, Paul, it doesn't make any difference.
01:02:43I'm your wife, and I love you.
01:02:45Oh, Paul, darling.
01:02:47You know all about tonight.
01:02:53Dr. Sinclair explained.
01:02:55He told me about the x-ray treatments and how much better you are.
01:02:59I know this will do it, Paul.
01:03:01Our radiation therapy works wonders.
01:03:04It'll have to.
01:03:05Well, you'll come out of that laboratory as handsome as ever.
01:03:13Joyce, I love you.
01:03:16You know that.
01:03:18I wouldn't have done this to you.
01:03:20Let you see me.
01:03:20I'd rather have died.
01:03:21Oh, Paul, please.
01:03:24Don't say that.
01:03:31Well, ready, Paul.
01:03:33Well, if you still want to.
01:03:38I still want to.
01:03:42Very well.
01:03:47Stand by for lowering position.
01:03:50Ready, Paul?
01:04:11Ready, Paul?
01:04:20Ready.
01:04:21Oh, Paul, do you have to do this?
01:04:24Take this chance, knowing the danger?
01:04:26Whatever happens, either way, I'm better off than the way I am now.
01:04:41Oh, Paul, I'm sorry for the way I treated you, Paul was so desperate to keep you from knowing, we did everything we could, now that I know you, I'm sure we were wrong, I'm sorry, terribly sorry.
01:05:11Where is he?
01:05:16Who?
01:05:18Paul.
01:05:18He's not here, you get out of here, Miss Hawthorne ordered you off this place for good.
01:05:23I know where he is, where he's gotta be, with the others.
01:05:28Now you go on, get out.
01:05:41Controls and timing must be precise.
01:06:03When you're dealing with radioactivity and billions of volts of energy, the slightest deviation from standard, even a few seconds of excess time, and anything might happen.
01:06:18What's the exposure interval, Doctor?
01:06:21No more than 30 seconds.
01:06:24Absolute maximum.
01:06:26I determined that on my test alligators.
01:06:29Definitely.
01:06:3030 seconds.
01:06:31No more.
01:06:44Paul?
01:06:46Yes?
01:06:48I'll never be able to tell you how sorry I am.
01:06:54Don't blame yourself, I certainly don't.
01:06:58You could know everything.
01:07:01You're not God, Mark.
01:07:03I feel as if I've been playing at it.
01:07:06I've been punished.
01:07:08Get it.
01:07:11You all right?
01:07:13Fine.
01:07:15Keep your eyes closed.
01:07:17Just relax.
01:07:18Tell me.
01:07:19Yes.
01:07:21Oh, my God.
01:07:21Okay.
01:07:21No.
01:07:22Yes, please.
01:07:25Because for now, you have to leave a place.
01:07:26Yes.
01:07:26I'll never be able to leave.
01:07:27No.
01:07:27Yes.
01:07:31Yeah.
01:07:32No.
01:07:32No.
01:07:33No.
01:07:34No.
01:07:34No.
01:07:34No.
01:07:35No.
01:07:35No.
01:07:35No.
01:07:35No.
01:07:36No.
01:07:37No.
01:07:37No.
01:07:38No.
01:07:39No.
01:07:44No.
01:07:44No.
01:07:44No.
01:07:45No.
01:07:46Where is he?
01:08:00What do you want?
01:08:01That two-legged gator, Paul.
01:08:04You better get out of here.
01:08:06Wait, you can't go in there.
01:08:08Adam, you were ordered to leave.
01:08:10You have no right here.
01:08:11Now get out.
01:08:12Where is he?
01:08:13I know you got him here someplace.
01:08:15I'll forbid you to go in there.
01:08:20So he is here, huh?
01:08:24Get him out of here!
01:08:25Where are you?
01:08:26You fucking fuck!
01:08:27Get out of here!
01:08:37Oh, that's where you are!
01:08:45He can't!
01:08:46He can't go in there!
01:09:05No, you ain't him.
01:09:06You can't be him!
01:09:10You can't be him!
01:09:19You stay away with me, alleyway!
01:09:20No, you're coming!
01:09:21No!
01:09:29No!
01:09:30No!
01:09:31No!
01:09:32Oh!
01:09:33No!
01:09:34No!
01:09:35No!
01:09:36No!
01:09:37No!
01:09:38No!
01:09:39No!
01:09:40No!
01:09:41No!
01:09:42You are me!
01:10:12Mom!
01:10:42Mom!
01:11:12Mom!
01:11:17Mom!
01:11:19Mom!
01:11:22Mom!
01:11:26Mom!
01:11:31Mom!
01:11:36Mom!
01:11:40Oh, my God!
01:12:10Well, now that you've heard the tape again, what do you think?
01:12:39You know, this indicates that everything she said was true.
01:12:42She was married to a Paul Webster who did crash in a plane.
01:12:46And there was a Dr. Mark Sinclair who has since disappeared.
01:12:49Do you believe her story?
01:12:51That's not important.
01:12:53Eric, we were both taught that a psychiatrist's function is to find mental illness and to cure it.
01:13:00As simple as that.
01:13:01Obviously.
01:13:02Now, Jane's case, this girl has lived through a horrible experience, true or not.
01:13:06But she has made a satisfactory adjustment.
01:13:09She lives a normal, useful, happy life by completely suppressing it.
01:13:13An obvious anxiety neurosis and amnesia suppression.
01:13:17You didn't need me to tell you that.
01:13:19No, of course not.
01:13:21But what am I gonna do, Eric?
01:13:23Shall I let her go on as she is now or attempt a cure?
01:13:26Now, all I've got to do is bring her back in here and play back that tape.
01:13:30Yes, and perhaps shock her into a complete withdrawal.
01:13:34Yes.
01:13:35I don't know, Wayne.
01:13:37I honestly don't know.
01:13:39Excuse me, Doctor.
01:13:41I'm going off duty unless there's something else.
01:13:47All right.
01:13:49Well, Jane.
01:13:51One moment.
01:13:52Well?
01:13:53Yes, Doctor.
01:13:55Yes, Doctor.
01:13:58That's all, Jane.
01:14:00Good night.
01:14:01Good night, Doctor.
01:14:02Good night, Dr. Lorimer.
01:14:03Good night, Jane.
01:14:04Good night, Dr. Lorimer.
01:14:05Good night, Jane.
01:14:25You

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