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Something is attacking and killing people on the beach. David and Mariana, old friends, search for clues where they played as kids to uncover the mysterious creature.
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00:00:00Satsang with Mooji
00:00:30Mooji
00:01:00Mooji
00:02:32Hello.
00:02:34How are you doing?
00:02:36Good morning, Harry.
00:02:40Good morning, Ruth.
00:02:42I didn't see you yesterday.
00:02:44Hope you're not getting lazy.
00:02:46I got treated to a day off.
00:02:48I figured I may as well sleep in.
00:02:50Oh, Harry, that's the way it always begins.
00:02:52This one day and it's the beginning of the end.
00:02:54Tell you what.
00:02:56I'll figure a way to make it up, okay?
00:02:58There's only one way for you to do that.
00:03:02You're the only man I know who can swim to work.
00:03:04You might as well be the only one who swims back home.
00:03:08So long.
00:03:10Come on.
00:03:20Oh, God.
00:03:34Somebody help me!
00:03:36No!
00:03:38No!
00:03:40No!
00:03:42No!
00:03:44No!
00:03:46No!
00:03:48No!
00:03:50No!
00:03:52No!
00:03:54No!
00:03:56No!
00:04:00No!
00:04:02No!
00:04:04No!
00:04:06No!
00:04:08Moose, I don't know how you stay in this place.
00:04:31The armpit of Southern California.
00:04:33Look at the humanity we got hanging around here.
00:04:38It's up to me, I'd level the whole joint.
00:04:42Now, if this was in Chicago, we know how to do it.
00:04:46What do you mean, we?
00:04:48Me.
00:04:49Me.
00:04:50What's the difference?
00:04:52It's all in the doing.
00:04:53It's all in the know-how.
00:04:55Do me a favor, will you, Roy Coe?
00:04:57Do us all a favor.
00:04:58Clam off, huh?
00:05:00It'd be appreciated more than you'd ever know.
00:05:02But not talking about it don't make it go away.
00:05:05What happened this morning is gonna happen again and again and again.
00:05:08Until someone does something about it.
00:05:11Then maybe you'll listen.
00:05:13What do you think, Harry?
00:05:14Got any ideas?
00:05:15Maybe the old lady just took off for the day.
00:05:17I heard her scream.
00:05:19She were a long ways off.
00:05:20Could have come from someplace else.
00:05:22Sound travels different around here, doesn't it?
00:05:24The water, the pier.
00:05:26Not without the dog.
00:05:28Ruthie never would have gone nowhere without that dog.
00:05:31Harry, it's almost noon.
00:05:32I've had four men sniffing around here for almost five hours.
00:05:35We've been through a house.
00:05:37Between the two of us, we called every telephone number in a book.
00:05:39I personally talked to a lady friend of hers in Brawley, no less.
00:05:43She claims she hadn't talked to the lady in 17 years.
00:05:46Give me a break.
00:05:48I'm not Superman.
00:05:49I don't have x-ray vision.
00:05:51What am I supposed to do?
00:05:52I don't know a pair, no?
00:05:53Except keep looking.
00:05:56You knew the lady a long time, huh?
00:06:00Yeah.
00:06:01There was a time I almost married her daughter.
00:06:03No shit.
00:06:06Lawyer!
00:06:19No shit.
00:06:20No shit.
00:06:21I just knew she'd find her.
00:06:22No shit.
00:06:23No shit.
00:06:24No shit.
00:06:25No shit.
00:06:26No shit.
00:06:34Oh, nice being a little old.
00:06:35Oh, nice being a little old.
00:06:42Hello, Catherine.
00:06:43Hello, Harry.
00:06:44Hello, Harry.
00:06:45Hi, Hoagie.
00:06:53Still singing?
00:06:55For anybody that'll listen.
00:06:59Sorry about your mind.
00:07:11You look different, Catherine.
00:07:14You don't.
00:07:15I saw a couple of the new ones at your mother's house.
00:07:29I like them a lot.
00:07:32Thanks. I'm glad.
00:07:41What happened, Harry?
00:07:43Who did you see?
00:07:43I didn't see much of anything, Catherine.
00:07:47I just heard.
00:07:48You heard her scream.
00:07:51I'd just been talking with her, and then I was swimming out here about 50 yards offshore, and I heard her.
00:07:58And I heard Pfeiffer.
00:08:00Barking in a way I'd never heard him before.
00:08:03And then?
00:08:04I swam back.
00:08:06She was gone.
00:08:06It wasn't anything, not a trace.
00:08:11Pfeiffer laying down on the beach.
00:08:15He didn't want to leave.
00:08:20You're going to take him back with you to San Francisco?
00:08:22You're going to go.
00:08:22I'm going to leave.
00:08:27How long do you plan on staying?
00:08:29As long as it takes until I find her.
00:08:31She may be dead, Catherine.
00:08:43It's a possibility.
00:08:44It's a possibility.
00:08:44It's a possibility.
00:09:26Hey, remember me?
00:09:43No. Oh, yes, Mrs. Selden.
00:09:47What did they tell you?
00:09:48Who?
00:09:48The police about your mother.
00:09:50Nothing. They don't know anything, not yet.
00:09:52They're lying. Don't be stupid, girl. Your mother was raped and murdered.
00:09:56That's not true.
00:09:58It is true. It happens every day.
00:10:00They lie about it to keep their job, only they're not following me.
00:10:02Look, look, look. That's where she is.
00:10:04She's caught up in very deep, so deep that nobody will ever find her.
00:10:09You better go home and take him with you if you care.
00:10:12Just remember who warned you.
00:10:13Just remember who warned you.
00:10:14You just remember who warned you.
00:10:16You just remember.
00:10:18Hey, get him away.
00:10:19Hey, get him away.
00:10:49Did you ever get your clock fixed? I should have had someone call me.
00:10:52Which time do you have to get up?
00:10:555.30.
00:11:00Want to London?
00:11:02And Paris.
00:11:06But I'll be back Thursday night.
00:11:09Early.
00:11:11I'll bring you a present.
00:11:16Are you okay?
00:11:20Yeah, fine.
00:11:24I heard about a lady on the beach this morning.
00:11:28You knew her, didn't you?
00:11:32Long turn.
00:11:38She'll probably turn out...
00:11:40Probably turn out to be some kind of mix-up then, so...
00:11:43What was it you were saying?
00:11:49Did I get what fixed?
00:11:52Your clock.
00:11:54Clock.
00:11:56Yeah.
00:11:58You can lock.
00:12:03Yeah.
00:12:05That's working too.
00:12:06What was it you were saying?
00:12:07It's working too.
00:12:08Yeah.
00:12:09It's working too.
00:12:10Oh, my God.
00:12:40Pfeiffer?
00:12:59Pfeiffer?
00:13:01Pfeiffer?
00:13:10Pfeiffer?
00:13:16Pfeiffer?
00:13:18Pfeiffer?
00:13:20Pfeiffer?
00:13:40Pfeiffer?
00:13:52Pfeiffer?
00:13:53Pfeiffer?
00:13:54Pfeiffer?
00:13:55Pfeiffer?
00:13:56Pfeiffer?
00:13:57Pfeiffer?
00:13:58Pfeiffer?
00:13:59Pfeiffer?
00:14:01Pfeiffer?
00:14:02Pfeiffer?
00:14:03Pfeiffer?
00:14:04Pfeiffer?
00:14:05Pfeiffer?
00:14:06Pfeiffer?
00:14:07Pfeiffer?
00:14:08Wi-Fi!
00:14:29Wi-Fi!
00:14:38Harry Calder, Miss Katharine Hutton, this is Dr. Dimitri.
00:15:05Pleasure, how do you do?
00:15:09Well, Doc, what's the verdict?
00:15:11The verdict, I'm afraid, is that I have no verdict.
00:15:16Do you want to run that by us once more, Doc?
00:15:19The dog was killed, brutally, savagely killed.
00:15:25If I were to make an educated guess, I would say that the killer was a large man.
00:15:34Or an average-sized man with unusually large hands with very strong, very long, very sharp fingernails.
00:15:45Well, you're telling us that somebody just took the little doggy and, what, ripped his head off?
00:15:52No.
00:15:53Oh.
00:15:54Well, plainly speaking, yes.
00:15:56But, uh, it's only a guess, mind you.
00:16:00No hard evidence.
00:16:02Uh, no human skin caught in the wound.
00:16:06No hair.
00:16:07Even the hangnail?
00:16:09For God's sake, Roy Calder.
00:16:11Oh, come on.
00:16:12We're not talking about somebody's skin.
00:16:13We're talking about a dead dog.
00:16:15I gotta dance around on tippy-toes to keep from offending anybody around here.
00:16:19Excuse me, Miss Hunt.
00:16:20You know, you're an ass, Roy Calder.
00:16:22What?
00:16:23You heard me.
00:16:24Now, you go outside and wait in the car.
00:16:26Now, go on, Sergeant.
00:16:28You go out and wait in the car.
00:16:30No sense of humor around here.
00:16:33That's what's the matter with this world.
00:16:39Excuse me, Miss Hunt.
00:16:40Listen, do you have anything else to tell us about?
00:16:43Um, no.
00:16:44It's all guesswork, Lieutenant.
00:16:46Uh, I've told you just about everything I know.
00:16:49Do you want to ask him into Gary?
00:16:50Yes.
00:16:51What are you going to do next?
00:16:53I really don't know.
00:16:54Well, we'll keep in touch, okay?
00:16:56Yeah.
00:16:57Come on, Doc.
00:16:58I'll walk you back up to the office.
00:16:59It was a peculiar case.
00:17:01I don't know, Doc.
00:17:02Dogs usually aren't my business, you know what I mean?
00:17:05Want to go for a ride?
00:17:09Remember the last time we were on this boat together?
00:17:12No.
00:17:13Do you?
00:17:15I just got out of the Navy.
00:17:171973.
00:17:19I don't remember the month, but it was the day before you left.
00:17:24Is that from September?
00:17:26Uh-huh.
00:17:28September.
00:17:32Right, September.
00:17:34It was my last ditch effort to get you to change your mind.
00:17:39I kept hoping to sail us straight out to nowhere.
00:17:42Just as far as we could go until we ran out again.
00:17:46Why do you suppose you didn't?
00:17:50You didn't want me to.
00:17:52Probably not.
00:17:53Not then.
00:17:56Maybe before.
00:17:58Or after.
00:17:59Take a ride.
00:18:00Take a ride.
00:18:01Yeah.
00:18:02Would you light one up for me?
00:18:03Do you want a joint?
00:18:05Oh, no.
00:18:06That's the last thing I did up here.
00:18:07Uh, uh...
00:18:08Ow!
00:18:09Oh, come on.
00:18:10Look in the round.
00:18:11I'm not kidding.
00:18:12I think I'm fine.
00:18:13I'm sick.
00:18:14Would you like one up for me?
00:18:16Want a joint?
00:18:17Oh, no, that's the last thing I did in the air.
00:18:21Ow!
00:18:22Oh, come on, look in the round.
00:18:24I'm not kidding, I think I'm fine, I think!
00:18:27A 54-year-old woman, native of Los Angeles, disappeared some 36 hours ago from our beach and our territory and is now presumed dead.
00:18:51Then, as if to intentionally add insult to injury, the dog, which I understand weighed something less than 10 pounds and I'm quite sure wasn't considered a mortal threat to anyone, had its head been off some 18 hours later.
00:19:09Last but not least, lovely blonde 16-year-old girl from Beverly Hills, no less, and slumming, I presume, suffered massive damage to both her once pretty legs, made me crippled for life, had her mind blown halfway to the moon simply because she was foolish enough to lie down on this particular beach.
00:19:32Never would have happened in Chicago.
00:19:34Yeah, one more remark like that, I think you mouthed that Chicago's where you're going to be.
00:19:43You think I'm a little on edge?
00:19:44Well, let me tell you who I've got on my back.
00:19:48I've got the daughter of the missing woman, I've got a friend of the daughter's, Harry Caller, from the Harbor Patrol.
00:19:53I've got the parents of the Beverly Hills slum maiden who just so happened to have contributed heavily to the campaign of the present mayor of this city.
00:20:01I've got the Chamber of Commerce, I've got Harriet Crabb, City Councilwoman from the 34th District, I've got the PC, I've got the DA, I've got the LG, and this.
00:20:11Telegram from the Los Angeles headquarters of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals who want to know what we're doing to investigate, capture, and punish the villain responsible for the murder of Pfeiffer, the dog.
00:20:31I'd say fuck the SPCA and I've got two dogs of my own, but, and this goes especially for you, Piotr, as long as they stay on my back and they'll be crawling all over yours. Is that understood?
00:20:43Yes, sir.
00:20:44And the rest of you?
00:20:45Yes, sir.
00:20:46Any questions?
00:20:47Yes, Captain, what the hell are we looking for?
00:20:49I don't know, but maybe if we dig deep enough we'll find out.
00:20:52If we dig deep enough we'll find out.
00:21:22Piotr, when are you gonna start listening to me?
00:21:26Listening to you about what?
00:21:28About what I've been telling you since we've first been talking.
00:21:31And that is?
00:21:33When somebody does a crime like this, there's only one place to look, and it ain't under no beach.
00:21:40No? Then where?
00:21:43In the headquarters of the American go-to-hell Nazi party.
00:21:49Good morning.
00:22:16Good morning.
00:22:18You're up kind of early?
00:22:20Yeah, I couldn't sleep.
00:22:25Still swimming to work, huh?
00:22:27Yeah, my major distinction.
00:22:29Your mother suggested I swim home as well.
00:22:32Sounds like something she'd say.
00:22:37Yeah.
00:22:38Well, I gotta go.
00:22:39Be careful, huh?
00:22:41What do you want?
00:23:06What do you want?
00:23:07What do you want?
00:23:08You're not.
00:23:09I love you.
00:23:10Yeah.
00:23:11I'm Todd Bell.
00:23:27I'm Todd Bell, Channel 10 News, York.
00:23:35Well, Mark and Dulles, Santa Monica.
00:23:38Oh, Cameron, Brad, Chevy Hills.
00:23:40Sue Hardy, Chevy Hills.
00:23:41David Belton.
00:23:42Mom.
00:23:42Hi, Mom.
00:23:43Hi.
00:23:44Any of you out here yesterday?
00:23:45Are you kidding?
00:23:46All of us were.
00:23:47And you still came back again today?
00:23:49Why is that?
00:23:50It's still the best beach.
00:23:51Even though a young girl was terribly injured, just 24 hours, not more than 50 yards.
00:23:57Where you're sitting right now?
00:23:58We were here last night, man.
00:24:00Cops all over the place.
00:24:01Bulldozers, cats.
00:24:03Dug a whole beach apart from one end to the other.
00:24:05We couldn't find nothing, man.
00:24:06Yeah, and she goes, I'm not coming back there.
00:24:08No way.
00:24:09So I go, you know someplace better?
00:24:11She goes, well, no, but I don't want to get chewed up by some creature or something.
00:24:14So I go, well, I'm going even if you don't.
00:24:16So guess what I did?
00:24:18I'm interested in something that you just said, maybe even inadvertently.
00:24:21But you said creature.
00:24:24Why did you use that word?
00:24:26I don't know.
00:24:27What would you call it?
00:24:29Blood Beach, man.
00:24:30Yeah, right on.
00:24:33Anything happening?
00:24:36The news people just left.
00:24:43Who's working the night shift?
00:24:44You or Cardenas?
00:24:45Me, why?
00:24:48I'll put in a request for a gun.
00:24:51You what?
00:24:51Fiona Dossi's already okay to be bringing it by sometime this afternoon.
00:24:56Along with a lot more papers to sign.
00:24:59What the hell am I going to do with a gun?
00:25:01Shoot holes in the pier?
00:25:02I also talked with the LAPD.
00:25:07They're trying to get together with the county for night patrol.
00:25:11So you ought to have plenty of company.
00:25:13God's sakes, don't shoot any of them.
00:25:15It's okay with me.
00:25:17As long as they don't keep me awake.
00:25:19Because I'm playing the boogie tomorrow night.
00:25:21I haven't slept in a week.
00:25:22Yeah.
00:25:23I haven't slept in a week.
00:25:53Don't make any stops on your way home, okay?
00:26:18Okay.
00:26:20Promise?
00:26:20I promise.
00:26:21Tomorrow night we will, okay?
00:26:23Yep.
00:26:24I'll be waiting.
00:26:29You're free.
00:26:30Okay.
00:26:33Who walked out when the times got hard?
00:26:36When the truck broke down and the whole front yard?
00:26:39Wasn't me.
00:26:40It wasn't you who?
00:26:42Who shot pool all night long?
00:26:45Wound up betting on the crack of dawn.
00:26:48Oh, that was you, Doug.
00:26:50And that was me.
00:26:52We are just fools for each other, me and you.
00:26:57We are lovers.
00:26:59We are lovers in fact.
00:27:06We are lovers in fact.
00:27:10We are lovers in fact.
00:27:15I don't know.
00:29:15No.
00:29:21No.
00:29:23No!
00:29:27No!
00:29:31Hey, Lieutenant, are you going to give us a statement?
00:29:55No, nothing.
00:29:56How about off the record?
00:29:57We'll have to talk to Captain Pearson.
00:29:58Nah, that's no good. He's got nothing to say either.
00:30:00I can't do nothing for you.
00:30:02How come nobody don't talk to me?
00:30:04Because you don't have anything to say.
00:30:05No?
00:30:06That's right.
00:30:08Hey, how about having the guts to call it as it is?
00:30:10What would that be?
00:30:11Keep your mouth shut, Sergeant.
00:30:13What's the harm, huh?
00:30:15This kid's too ripped off for himself to be unhappy.
00:30:18I'm supposed to feel sad for this creep.
00:30:21I don't. You don't.
00:30:23No one around here don't.
00:30:24So why are we kidding around here, this institution of ours?
00:30:27You're going to print that?
00:30:31What?
00:30:31In the B'nai B'riff messenger?
00:30:33Hey, Sergeant, it's between you and me.
00:30:36Power to the people.
00:30:37Oh, piano, look.
00:30:40Somebody has some regard for what I have to say around here.
00:30:49You got any opinions, huh?
00:30:52None that I care to say out loud.
00:30:53You and me both.
00:30:58They said I'm going to need some cooperation,
00:31:00but more than that, I'm going to need your support.
00:31:03You got it.
00:31:05Jesus Christ.
00:31:07What did I do to deserve this?
00:31:11I put in a request for more people starting tomorrow.
00:31:15Yeah, I've done that too.
00:31:16I've got some geologists going to show up.
00:31:18A mess.
00:31:22Just when you thought it was safe to go back on the water,
00:31:24you can't get to it.
00:31:27Oh, man.
00:31:28We found it, we found it.
00:31:45We found the guy's wiener.
00:31:48Oh, come over here.
00:31:50Lose face, low light, kids.
00:31:52Give me, look.
00:31:53What we must try to do is try to define some kind of living thing that's either a mutated species
00:32:04or perhaps a creature currently in a state of evolution.
00:32:11Having recently come from the sea
00:32:15and now lives subterraneanly
00:32:20in moist,
00:32:24probably dark places.
00:32:28But, uh,
00:32:30we'll one day venture out into the light
00:32:32and, uh,
00:32:35perhaps may even
00:32:37learn to walk
00:32:39just as we do
00:32:40on the earth.
00:32:42That's a hell of a thing to look forward to.
00:32:44When one is asked
00:32:46to speculate
00:32:47on the unknown,
00:32:50one, uh,
00:32:51should not anticipate
00:32:52pragmatic answers.
00:32:56Yeah, it's just that
00:32:57this isn't, uh,
00:32:58going anywhere.
00:32:59I mean,
00:32:59either you have ideas
00:33:00that, uh,
00:33:01I can understand
00:33:02and act on,
00:33:03or you've got a lot of scientific mumbo-jumbo,
00:33:05which, uh,
00:33:06is as useless
00:33:06as whiskers on a sausage.
00:33:09So,
00:33:10what's it gonna be?
00:33:14mumbo-jumbo.
00:33:17All right,
00:33:18get the hell out of here.
00:33:18I'm the one who spilled the drink down your dress.
00:33:42Yeah,
00:33:43just a minute.
00:33:45It's your steward's friend.
00:33:50Hello, Marie.
00:33:50Where are you coming from?
00:33:52Beautiful.
00:33:54Terrific.
00:33:55How's the flight?
00:33:58You did it.
00:34:00What is it?
00:34:02What, will you tell me if I guess?
00:34:05Okay.
00:34:07What time?
00:34:07Should I make that dinner?
00:34:12Terrific.
00:34:13I'll see you at eight.
00:34:14With bells on.
00:34:16Bye-bye.
00:34:18Oh,
00:34:19hi.
00:34:21I thought maybe
00:34:22you would have left.
00:34:26How's your friend?
00:34:27Is she okay?
00:34:28She'll be okay.
00:34:32I, um,
00:34:33I came to ask you to dinner
00:34:34tonight.
00:34:36Tonight?
00:34:37Yeah.
00:34:37You already made plans.
00:34:43Just two seconds
00:34:44before you walk
00:34:45through that door.
00:34:47Well,
00:34:47maybe tomorrow.
00:34:50It's a date.
00:34:51Good.
00:34:53Well,
00:34:54see you then.
00:34:56What time?
00:34:57What's happening?
00:34:58I'll be there.
00:34:58Okay.
00:34:59Bye-bye.
00:35:00Well,
00:35:01bye-bye.
00:35:01Bye-bye.
00:35:06You never did get over her,
00:35:07did you?
00:35:07Did you?
00:35:07She still expects to see her mother
00:35:12come walking through that door,
00:35:13doesn't she?
00:35:15What else can't you think?
00:35:17I don't know.
00:35:19It's just that with all the crazy
00:35:20things happening around here,
00:35:22I'm afraid she's setting herself up
00:35:23for a big fall.
00:35:23going to be the carpool,
00:35:24no matter what she wants me to see her,
00:35:26who knows how doing it was.
00:35:28Okay?
00:35:29Not good.
00:35:30Hope you can get out with that.
00:35:31Bye-bye.
00:35:38Bye.
00:35:45Bye.
00:35:50Let's go.
00:36:20Let's go.
00:36:50Let's go.
00:36:52Help me!
00:36:54Help me!
00:36:56Help me!
00:36:58Help me!
00:37:00Help me!
00:37:02Help me!
00:37:04Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
00:37:22Ty! I got stood up.
00:37:24Ty!
00:37:27I brought you here.
00:37:29and that's the best california has to offer yeah i brought my own dinner is is that right sure
00:37:37is this a bad time for you no i could go home i could eat it out here no it's all right
00:37:42i'll be silly come on in you sure now yeah yeah i'm sure would you take the bread
00:37:45i wish i was hungry what'd you eat went out for a cheeseburger uh moose's place yeah
00:38:05suppose i'll live to regret it for moose's place no but tommy and teddy's down the block now that's
00:38:11another story all together
00:38:13your friend mr great male i'd worry about her if she hadn't done it before
00:38:25stood you up yeah stewardess on polar flights long hours
00:38:32no sleep all that food out of radar ranges probably gets to you after a while
00:38:39probably get a little loopy
00:38:40and now
00:38:44that's right your husband works for the airlines doesn't he
00:38:50yes
00:38:52only he's not my husband anymore
00:38:55we've been separated for five months and we're getting a divorce
00:39:02did your mother know about it no well when were you planning on telling her
00:39:20i had to i guess you know i just didn't want her to worry
00:39:26you know how it is a daughter suddenly single tainted by a failed marriage
00:39:34destined to become a bitter divorcee despising all men
00:39:38doesn't much sound like the way your mother would think
00:39:40no
00:39:42it doesn't i i guess i i was afraid that that's how i would think
00:39:49well who's so yours or mine well mine's closer that a girl
00:39:59thanks for the company i enjoyed it
00:40:13uh we still on for tomorrow night sure you want to come to my place
00:40:20you haven't seen it in a long time it's been seven years
00:40:24it's undergone a lot of changes
00:40:27good night
00:40:38good night harry
00:40:40good night
00:40:47and
00:40:48good night
00:40:56good night
00:41:00good night
00:41:01good night
00:42:40Oh.
00:42:42Find anything down there?
00:42:44Oh.
00:42:46Any buried treasure?
00:42:48Oh.
00:42:50Hey, Harry.
00:42:52What color eyes are you still in this house?
00:42:54Hey.
00:42:56Hey.
00:42:58Hey, Harry.
00:43:00What color eyes are you still in this house?
00:43:04Hey.
00:43:06Hey, Harry.
00:43:08What color eyes are you still in this house?
00:43:12Hey.
00:43:14Hey, Harry, what color eyes are still in this house?
00:43:21Uh...
00:43:27If I'm not mistaken, Captain, you have been spending the taxpayers' money rather freely
00:43:33on an investigation that has taken the better part of a week.
00:43:37And unless you're withholding some information,
00:43:42you get to come up with anything that might even remotely justify your time and our money.
00:43:48And you know, if I'm not mistaken, Councilwoman,
00:43:51you were one of the loudest supporters of our wonderful Proposition 13,
00:43:55our glorious taxpayers' revolt,
00:43:58which, while assuring you another term in office,
00:44:01just about cut the twigs and berries off the police department.
00:44:05Captain is merely showing us the stuff of which he's truly made.
00:44:09You grandstanding 12 children.
00:44:12Now, just a minute here.
00:44:13You snot-nosed, scissor-billed probate.
00:44:16You can't talk like that.
00:44:17Oh, no?
00:44:18Watch me.
00:44:19Every one of you miserable suck-ups is the same.
00:44:23You want what you want, but when it comes to paying for it,
00:44:26all of a sudden you go deaf, dumb, and blind.
00:44:29But like the man said, you get what you pay for.
00:44:32So if any of you crouched bunnies thinks for a minute that me and my men
00:44:35are going to go on protecting and serving the interests of a bunch of amen-snorters like you,
00:44:40you better start poking over the coin.
00:44:42And I mean now.
00:44:43Let us know what you decide. You know where to find us.
00:44:46Come on, Piano.
00:44:47Let's get out of here before we get what they've got.
00:44:54In Chicago, they give them a medal.
00:44:56Sorry about your friend.
00:45:03Well, I tell you, Cat, somebody better do some fast thinking
00:45:07and start coming up with some answers to a lot of hard questions.
00:45:10Why?
00:45:11I can't.
00:45:12I can't.
00:45:13I can't.
00:45:14I can't.
00:45:15I can't.
00:45:16I can't.
00:45:17I can't.
00:45:18I can't.
00:45:19I can't.
00:45:20I can't.
00:45:21I can't.
00:45:22I can't.
00:45:23I can't.
00:45:24I can't.
00:45:25Can't.
00:45:26Like are we looking for a person or a thing?
00:45:29Is it real?
00:45:30Is it unreal?
00:45:32Maybe it's nothing like that.
00:45:34Maybe there's a a perfectly logical–
00:45:38Answer the phone, Cardenas!
00:45:45It's just that nobody's found out the answer to it yet, that's all.
00:45:52if it's human, or even if it's animal.
00:45:57It's got to have a place to go back to.
00:46:02Almost every living thing does, right?
00:46:04Every living thing within our imagination, yeah.
00:46:08You've got to be grounded to something.
00:46:11For reality, and imagination.
00:46:18There haven't been any patterns, though, have there?
00:46:21Nothing.
00:46:22That anybody's been able to figure out.
00:46:24Hit and run.
00:46:25Here, there, anywhere.
00:46:29Not anywhere.
00:46:31Never above the ground.
00:46:35No.
00:46:36Not above the ground.
00:46:40So, if you're right,
00:46:43if there is a place where this lives,
00:46:46then chances are it's below sea level.
00:46:48Where?
00:46:51Below what?
00:46:53Well, we dug up the beach.
00:46:55Under what?
00:46:56The canals?
00:46:57The sewers?
00:46:58Somebody's wine cellar?
00:46:59I mean, where the hell do you begin?
00:47:03Maybe by looking in places where no one else is gone.
00:47:08Where no one else is thought to look.
00:47:09Hide and seek, right?
00:47:10I guess so.
00:47:12Well, I wasn't too good a dad even when we were kids.
00:47:16What are you thinking about, Harry?
00:47:24What are you thinking about, Harry?
00:47:31Harry?
00:47:32Well...
00:47:33Nothing.
00:47:38You want to, uh...
00:47:40Will you give a drink tonight?
00:47:43The boathouse?
00:47:43I'm sorry.
00:47:45I'm sorry.
00:47:47I'm sorry.
00:47:49I'm sorry.
00:47:51I hope you'll be there.
00:47:53Joe,
00:47:55might do
00:47:57yourself some good.
00:48:13The
00:48:31standing
00:48:37is
00:48:41that
00:48:43then
00:55:39Look, I'm very sorry to have to put you through this, Mrs.
00:55:58Mrs. Hensch.
00:55:59Hensch.
00:56:00But if you could describe what Mr. Hensch was wearing when he left home,
00:56:04you'd help our investigation very much.
00:56:07Okay.
00:56:08How about shoes?
00:56:10We'll start from the ground up.
00:56:12Was he wearing shoes?
00:56:13Oh, yes.
00:56:15He was wearing his white mesh slip-on casuals with the, you know, the kind that have the rope.
00:56:23Oh, I know the kind.
00:56:25And brown socks.
00:56:27The nylon executive type.
00:56:30Well, me, Mel, I'm not familiar with those socks.
00:56:33Oh, I'm sorry.
00:56:34They're the kind that come up fairly high so that if you're wearing a suit and it should happen across your legs,
00:56:40well, then your leg won't be showing down.
00:56:43Okay.
00:56:43Go on.
00:56:44Uh, blue and red, madras, bermudas, bleeding madras.
00:56:51They were kind of old, but, you know, they were his favorite pair.
00:56:53They were still in good condition, but you know how with madras, after a few washings, you know, colors kind of start to fade together.
00:57:00Oh, no, no, no, that happens to me.
00:57:03Uh, any jewelry?
00:57:06Yes, um, he was wearing a Florentine gold pinkie ring.
00:57:10It was kind of like yours, except it wasn't smooth like that, and it had a tiger's eye.
00:57:15And a black-on-black luminous-style electronic 17-jewels guber watch with a matching black band.
00:57:23You know, the band with the kind of little holes cut out.
00:57:28You carrying the shirt?
00:57:30he was wearing a t-shirt any color it's aquamarine aquamarine you know kind of light blue green
00:57:42um was there a certain patent to it or was it just a plain old t-shirt
00:57:48plain t-shirt but it had a printing on it kind of block letters in two rows bright red
00:57:56yeah said need gas eat beans
00:58:02he has a good sense of humor since a human
00:58:09it's 20 minutes past noon the date october 7th the place the pacific coast of southern california
00:58:1876 degrees sky is clear the water is warm perfect late summer day perhaps
00:58:25but not if this is the beach that you hope to enjoy
00:58:29because here for hundreds of yards you'll find nothing but desolation and loneliness
00:58:35a seemingly endless nightmare of terror and violence
00:58:39bewildering disappearances
00:58:41and death
00:58:43as of nine o'clock this morning there have been 62 reported sightings
00:58:49of what has affectionately come to be known as the creature from blood beach
00:58:53it has been seen as far north as santa barbara south to baja east to the locker room of dodger stadium west to catalina
00:59:03we have 14 polaroid pictures nine of which are in color five in black and white
00:59:09it has been described in some cases with apparently sincere hysteria as being large and green and hairy
00:59:15as being small and colorless and bald as having multiple arms and legs as having no arms and legs
00:59:21with and without wings from one to a dozen eyes slimy dry rough smooth and in one particularly vivid description
00:59:29nailed anonymously from pokoima it was without a doubt the hunchback of notre dame
00:59:35now our favorite coroner dr demetrius who probably foamed in all these descriptions himself
00:59:42informs me that we are indeed looking for something non-human
00:59:49which really narrows things down considerably because now all we have to do is to direct our attention to something that might be invisible
00:59:55or as big as a house or as small as a microbe or slippery as a grease pig or as far away as the moon
01:00:01no sweat right folks yes sir okay oh yeah now for the good news our beloved councilwoman from the uh infamous 34th district the lovely harriet cram has had a spiritual awakening
01:00:17and decided in all her wisdom to throw a considerable wave in the direction of our very own coroner
01:00:23now fellas what that means is that starting this afternoon we'll probably get a few extra men assigned to this investigation
01:00:29your word
01:00:31what that means is that unless we produce some results quick all our asses are gonna be in a sling
01:00:36you understand yes sir
01:00:39so what i want is some creative thinking around here
01:00:42come on stretch your minds tickle your brains eat a lot of fish get stoned i don't care what it takes but just bring me something i can build on
01:00:50bring me a notion bring me a theory that makes sense
01:00:53talk to your friends talk to your kids talk to your wives if you have to i don't care what you have to do
01:00:58just bring me a gift because i'm hanging on by my fingernails and i'm sliding fast
01:01:05so if you ever loved me now's the time to prove it
01:01:09hey moose tell the truth how bad is all this shit hurt
01:01:14ah i figured it'd be 50 off yesterday today and yesterday i was 50 off the day before
01:01:21no kid
01:01:24it's not bad eh
01:01:25that bad
01:01:26yesterday 50 percent today you know i tell the truth i don't know how you're gonna hang in there
01:01:30give my point
01:01:32what is the point royco or are you just trying to cheer moose up
01:01:35don't making me heartless
01:01:37i'm just interested in the economics of this thing that's all
01:01:40you know small business person like this moose over here
01:01:44should have some sort of pension fund or something so
01:01:47when a killing thing like this happens
01:01:49they can thread water a little bit
01:01:51we do that in chicago we got associations to handle any contingencies
01:01:55old people
01:01:57ship captains bricklayers
01:02:00milk deliveries
01:02:02anything you want we got
01:02:04queers perverts
01:02:06and that's what you need
01:02:07maybe it's time for the greasy spoon guys to get together
01:02:11walk around and make a little slush fun
01:02:13that way they're able to
01:02:15you know to stand tall when the
01:02:17when the wacker runs up and down the sand slicing people away
01:02:20at least you don't have to roll over and put up rent signs
01:02:24and maybe you become the hero of the broad walk moose
01:02:27you just walk around and get a catchy name
01:02:29maybe like uh
01:02:30murder insurance inc
01:02:33holy fuck
01:02:37get out of the way
01:02:39chicago
01:02:41you too
01:02:57hey it's the cpa
01:03:06feel me tense
01:03:07did you get a chance to talk with a man royco what do you say come on
01:03:09is there life upstairs come on give us a play in the captain
01:03:12yeah hold it down there's going to be a medical report issued in 30 minutes
01:03:15in the meantime yes the man is alive is resting comfortably
01:03:18and yes it is alan hensh but why where when how why we don't know and that's the great thing
01:03:23yeah
01:03:27is he gonna live
01:03:29he ain't helping
01:03:31well wait what the broken bones
01:03:33who's the boss of what
01:03:34you name the head down
01:03:35get to him that's the question
01:03:36you're gonna find out in half an hour captain you might as well tell him what's the difference
01:03:41doctors figure that there's been considerable brain damage
01:03:44how considerable
01:03:45vegetable soup
01:03:47and if they're enough to keep him from killing us and everything
01:03:50there's something else
01:03:51what's that we call
01:03:52somebody with his tongue out
01:03:54what else
01:03:57what
01:04:00what
01:04:02i
01:04:04i
01:04:07i
01:04:09what
01:04:10i
01:04:11i
01:04:13i
01:04:15Mrs. Seldon!
01:04:31Beats in the clothes, Mrs. Seldon!
01:04:34You really shouldn't be down here, you know.
01:04:38Come on, I'll drive you back up to the Strand.
01:04:43Mrs. Seldon, come on now.
01:04:45It's dangerous under there.
01:05:01It's kind of sad the way things have changed, huh, Mrs. Seldon?
01:05:05You and me can still remember when all this was wide open down here.
01:05:10No fences, no trash, no whiskey bottles.
01:05:14Remember that?
01:05:18It wasn't too long ago.
01:05:20I used to come down here all the time.
01:05:22Right here under the pier.
01:05:24Just to sit and watch.
01:05:27Listen to the waves pounding against those timbers.
01:05:30Watch the light come through here when the sun went down.
01:05:33Shadows stretching way out across the beach.
01:05:35What do you say, Mrs. Seldon?
01:05:37Bet you never went for a ride in the Harbor Patrol Bronco.
01:05:39What do you say, Mrs. Seldon?
01:05:41Bet you never went for a ride in the Harbor Patrol Bronco.
01:05:43Go, Bronco.
01:05:50Help me.
01:06:03Please?
01:06:06Help me!
01:06:07Please!
01:06:08Sorry!
01:06:34Let's go.
01:07:04Let's go.
01:07:34Let's go.
01:08:04Let's go.
01:08:05Let's go.
01:08:06Let's go.
01:08:07Let's go.
01:08:08Let's go.
01:08:09Let's go.
01:08:10Let's go.
01:08:11Let's go.
01:08:12Let's go.
01:08:13Let's go.
01:08:14Let's go.
01:08:15Let's go.
01:08:16Let's go.
01:08:17Let's go.
01:08:18Let's go.
01:08:19Let's go.
01:08:20Let's go.
01:08:21Let's go.
01:08:22Let's go.
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01:08:26Let's go.
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01:08:30Let's go.
01:08:31Let's go.
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01:08:35Let's go.
01:08:36Let's go.
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01:08:39Let's go.
01:08:40Let's go.
01:08:41Let's go.
01:08:42Let's go.
01:08:43Let's go.
01:08:44Let's go.
01:08:45Let's go.
01:08:46Let's go.
01:08:47Let's go.
01:08:48Let's go.
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01:08:51Let's go.
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01:08:55Let's go.
01:08:56Let's go.
01:08:57Oh, my God.
01:09:27Oh, my God.
01:09:57Why is this place still here? Does somebody want to tell me that?
01:10:03Why in the hell is this place still here?
01:10:05It shouldn't have to be here much longer.
01:10:08I'll tell you something, Captain.
01:10:09If someone don't fill it in, I swear on the grave of Richard J. Daly, I'll get a shovel and I'll do it myself.
01:10:15I think this is where it lay.
01:10:19If you stare at this area for a while, it begins to take on the shape of where it slept.
01:10:29I expect it will be back.
01:10:36And I also imagine it will leave just as quickly when it realizes that its home has been invaded.
01:10:43What do you want to do, Captain?
01:10:44What the hell question is that, Piano?
01:10:46You blow the thing, the kingdom come.
01:10:48That's how you handle monsters.
01:10:50Please.
01:10:52We must wait.
01:10:54He's right.
01:10:55I'll tell you what I want to do, Piano.
01:10:56And I want you to work it out so fast that we get a couple of cameras down here.
01:11:00Tape cameras, infrared.
01:11:02I want to be able to monitor this place from upstairs, not on the strand.
01:11:05Okay, but if the doc's right, if it does come back, what do we do then?
01:11:09All right, I want some demolition men down here.
01:11:11I want the place wired within an hour.
01:11:14I want to be able to push one plunger when I want to, and if I need to,
01:11:17that'll blow the hell out of anything that's down here.
01:11:20Now, you fucking talking, Captain.
01:11:26The vigil continues.
01:11:47It's been almost five hours since the grisly discovery from the basement of a building which
01:11:51no longer exists.
01:11:53A structure condemned and torn down more than a quarter of a century ago.
01:11:58Here at the entrance to Southern California's most famous pier,
01:12:01the putrefied remains of 16 bodies have been found so far and removed,
01:12:05but only three have been formally identified.
01:12:09Some of the big questions tonight, why did these people die?
01:12:13Who or what killed them?
01:12:15At this point, no one seems ready to say,
01:12:17and it's very possible that no one will ever know.
01:12:20Still, we watch and wait.
01:12:22Time is passing slowly here, but there's one thing of which we can be certain.
01:12:28No resident of this community will sleep before this night has ended.
01:12:31558333.
01:12:35569333.
01:12:395691366.
01:12:425692735.
01:12:455691336.
01:12:495783323.
01:12:5557837.
01:12:57The chemo-derms.
01:13:17Annelids, um...
01:13:19You talking to me, Doc?
01:13:20Did you know, Sergeant, that there are quite a variety of creatures on and particularly
01:13:32below God's green earth, each and every one of which is innately capable of a remarkable
01:13:43act, commonly known as a regenerative process?
01:13:51Yeah?
01:13:52Yeah, fascinating.
01:13:56My main concern, which I'm sure is not shared by you, Sergeant, is our creature here, this
01:14:07fellow that we are waiting for, what if he, uh, possesses these, uh, similar abilities?
01:14:21Yeah?
01:14:22So?
01:14:24So just, uh, think about it for a minute, Sergeant.
01:14:30And what if I'm right?
01:14:36What will happen after we've pushed the plunger and blown this poor creature into smithereens?
01:14:46What might become of each smithereen?
01:14:50No, we can see you as an infant.
01:15:14Do you know something, Piano?
01:15:21What's that, Cam?
01:15:24No men don't believe in monsters.
01:15:28No, sir. They don't.
01:15:32Hey, champ. How you doing?
01:15:46Why so good?
01:15:48Yeah, how's your lady?
01:15:50She'll be all right.
01:15:54Hell of a shock, huh?
01:15:57Anything?
01:16:00It's as quiet as a team around here.
01:16:08Want a piece of this?
01:16:10Thanks.
01:16:14Sergeant, you better come in here.
01:16:18You got something?
01:16:30Where's Pierce, sir?
01:16:32He's up on the pier getting a call.
01:16:34Suggest you give him a call, Sergeant.
01:16:36What for?
01:16:37Do I gotta tell him something?
01:16:39Look.
01:16:41Jesus Christ.
01:16:43Sergeant, call your captain.
01:16:45Now.
01:16:46Call him!
01:16:47What is it?
01:16:48What the hell is it?
01:16:49Sergeant.
01:16:50Who the fuck cares what it is?
01:16:52I care. We care.
01:16:53Save him!
01:17:03Yeah.
01:17:08Oh.
01:17:10That's it.
01:17:33How are you doing?
01:17:34What are you going to do?
01:17:35Police business.
01:17:36Shoot us on your plate.
01:17:40What the hell is that thing?
01:17:45Stop him!
01:17:47Stop him!
01:18:10Stop him!
01:18:13Stop him!
01:18:14Stop him!
01:18:15Stop him!
01:18:16Stop him!
01:18:17Stop him!
01:18:31Oh, my God.
01:19:01Mom, I'll take you home.
01:19:31Sean, are you hungry?
01:19:42Sean, would you answer me?
01:19:57Sean, would you answer me?
01:19:59Do you want a sandwich or not?
01:20:03Sean?
01:20:04Sean?
01:20:05Sean?
01:20:06Sean?
01:20:07Sean?
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01:20:35Sean?
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01:20:41Sean?
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