- 7/10/2025
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00:00:00The End
00:00:30The End
00:01:00I don't know. The whole world must be cockeyed.
00:01:23Yeah. Here's a guy who gives all his time to charity. So he operates for nothing. His rubber glove breaks and he gets an infection. Instead of a medal, he's gonna die. Yes. It's a cockeyed world. We've seen him.
00:01:36So, uh, Dr. Winston dying. He saved my life. The others gave me up. I didn't have enough money. He was a wonderful man. So young.
00:01:50Are you gonna buy a paper? No. Not when it says he's dying.
00:01:58Dr. Winston dying. Hmm. There's a guy that did nothing but good. Didn't make any difference whether you had a dime or a million as long as he could help you. And now he's dying.
00:02:20The End
00:02:32Well, doctor, how much time?
00:02:59Forget we're friends.
00:03:02I'm just another patient.
00:03:10Why don't you do something?
00:03:12Please, Anne.
00:03:14You can't.
00:03:16Nobody can.
00:03:18If he were cruel, if he'd robbed and cheated, then perhaps he could go on living.
00:03:23Like murderers who torture and kill millions of helpless people.
00:03:27Monsters live.
00:03:29Saints die.
00:03:31Don't stand over him.
00:03:35Don't hurry him into his grave.
00:03:37If you can't do anything, get out.
00:03:39You, with your good words and your fancy faith.
00:03:45Prayers are cheap, Fred.
00:03:47Why didn't they work?
00:03:49Because there's nothing behind them.
00:03:51There's never been anything behind them.
00:03:53Someone once put them down so stupid fools like you would have something to cling to.
00:03:59Or let go because it's useless.
00:04:01There's only one thing important.
00:04:05And that's what they haven't written.
00:04:07You can't.
00:04:09You must have faith.
00:04:11This present world isn't everything.
00:04:15We can't just live for today alone.
00:04:17There are other facets to life.
00:04:21Beautiful side.
00:04:23Spiritual.
00:04:25No.
00:04:26You're wrong.
00:04:27We're put here to enjoy this life.
00:04:29And if we can't be happy here, nothing else matters.
00:04:33I prayed to him.
00:04:36I begged him to save George.
00:04:39He failed.
00:04:41Now I don't care.
00:04:44Anne.
00:04:46You're turning your back on the car.
00:04:48Yes, I am.
00:04:49Because I want my husband to live.
00:04:51I've never prayed to the devil.
00:04:54I was told of his horrors.
00:04:57He was something to hide from.
00:04:59He was destruction.
00:05:01Or maybe it's wrong.
00:05:03Maybe he's been done an injustice.
00:05:06If there is another power,
00:05:09whoever you are,
00:05:11wherever you are,
00:05:13I beg of you, save him.
00:05:16Please save him.
00:05:18I call upon the power of good or evil,
00:05:20man or devil.
00:05:22I implore you.
00:05:23I beseech you with all my heart.
00:05:25Hear my prayer.
00:05:27Whoever you are,
00:05:28save him.
00:05:30Save him.
00:05:31Please save him.
00:05:33Call for help.
00:05:35Call upon the power of good or evil,
00:05:38man or devil.
00:05:40I want him to live.
00:05:55God,
00:06:01God!
00:06:02Why?
00:06:03I hit her hard enough to have killed her.
00:06:05I don't understand.
00:06:07I saw it with my own eyes.
00:06:09She was wearing a black dress with
00:06:10large gold buttons and
00:06:12she had the strangest look in her eyes.
00:06:14I don't understand it either.
00:06:15I saw her too.
00:06:16Let's leave the car here. I want to walk home.
00:06:46Let's go.
00:07:11Hey, did you cause that flash?
00:07:14What flash?
00:07:16I could have sworn I saw something.
00:07:18We better give up waking nights.
00:07:23I want him to live. Save him.
00:07:26Save him.
00:07:28I want him to live.
00:07:30Save him.
00:07:40Yes.
00:07:41I was told to come here.
00:07:42Who are you?
00:07:43Does it make any difference?
00:07:45There must be some mistake.
00:07:46No, I don't think so.
00:07:47Who is it?
00:07:48What do they want?
00:07:49That's the voice.
00:07:50Yes, that's the voice that called me here.
00:07:53Please, I'm sure you're mistaken.
00:07:55The man's dying.
00:07:56Take your hands off me.
00:07:58Of course he's dying, because you're here.
00:08:02But I can help him.
00:08:04I can help him.
00:08:05You'll get out of here or I'll...
00:08:06Stop it!
00:08:11You said you could help him.
00:08:12Of course I can.
00:08:13That's why you called for me.
00:08:16I called for you?
00:08:18Don't you remember?
00:08:20I'm confused.
00:08:21Naturally.
00:08:23If you can help him, please try.
00:08:24I love him.
00:08:27I want him to live.
00:08:28He'll live.
00:08:29But not if he's left in the hands of self-appointed saviors.
00:08:33And friends.
00:08:41Now keep out of here.
00:08:42All of you.
00:09:12Let's go.
00:09:40What did you do?
00:09:41You wouldn't understand.
00:09:42Now get out.
00:09:49You too.
00:09:51He needs quiet.
00:09:53I'll take care of him.
00:09:55But I just want...
00:09:56Get out.
00:10:06You feel better, don't you?
00:10:09Of course you do.
00:10:11And you're going to live.
00:10:12And you're going to live.
00:10:13You don't have to do this.
00:10:14I don't mind.
00:10:15You don't have to do this.
00:10:16I don't mind.
00:10:17You don't have to do this.
00:10:18I don't mind.
00:10:19You don't have to do this.
00:10:20I don't mind.
00:10:21You don't have to do this.
00:10:22You don't have to do this.
00:10:23You don't have to do this.
00:10:24You don't have to do this.
00:10:25I don't mind.
00:10:26He's been here for six weeks.
00:10:30Of course I'm happy he recovered.
00:10:31But something's happened to him.
00:10:32He isn't the same anymore.
00:10:33I can't make it out.
00:10:34I can't make it out.
00:10:35He's cruel, suspicious.
00:10:36When I talk to him, he's like an animal.
00:10:37It doesn't make sense.
00:10:38It doesn't make sense.
00:10:39It's as though she's filled him with a strange poison that...
00:10:41I don't have to do this.
00:10:42You don't have to do this.
00:10:43You don't have to do this.
00:10:44I don't mind.
00:10:45You don't have to do this.
00:10:46You don't have to do this.
00:10:47I don't mind.
00:10:48You don't have to do this.
00:10:49I don't mind.
00:10:50He's been here for six weeks.
00:10:51Of course I'm happy he recovered.
00:10:52But something's happened to him.
00:10:53He isn't the same anymore.
00:10:54I can't make it out.
00:10:57He's cruel, suspicious.
00:10:59When I talk to him, he's like an animal.
00:11:02It doesn't make sense.
00:11:04It's as though she's filled him with a strange poison that...
00:11:08Fred, I'm afraid.
00:11:10I wouldn't worry anymore if I were you.
00:11:13I'm leaving George to you.
00:11:15I've accomplished my work.
00:11:17Now I can go.
00:11:29Get out.
00:11:31Get out of here.
00:11:33He's never been like this before.
00:11:47Gripper was hurt about a year ago and George was sick over it.
00:11:50Dr. Vance tried to reason with him and George insulted him.
00:11:54It just doesn't make sense.
00:11:57You should try to be tolerant, Anne.
00:11:59He was very ill.
00:12:01I don't know much about medicine, but I do know that there is such a thing as an after effect.
00:12:06That he was close to death.
00:12:08Too close.
00:12:10You said too close.
00:12:13What did you mean?
00:12:16It's getting late, Anne.
00:12:18I think I ought to call George in.
00:12:19I think I ought to call George in.
00:12:21I think I ought to call George in.
00:12:23He's also crying.
00:12:25I think that he would be the best looking for him.
00:12:26I think he'd be the best looking for the whole thing about that.
00:12:33Don't look.
00:12:34What is this?
00:12:35How does he get out of here?
00:12:36They're in there, Anne.
00:12:37How does he get out of here?
00:12:38How does it get out of here?
00:12:39How does he get out of here?
00:12:40He gets out of here.
00:12:42Ah!
00:13:12I've been looking for you, George. I've got to run home to change.
00:13:16Don't you have to get ready, too?
00:13:20Working in the garden certainly messes up the hands.
00:13:42The most innocent thing can be treacherous. Yes, it can.
00:13:52I'll see you later, George.
00:14:04Darling, it's good to see you this way, feeling like your old self.
00:14:08You know, I was terribly worried about you.
00:14:11Was I that bad?
00:14:13Worse.
00:14:14I must have been impossible.
00:14:16You know, when Wayne invited us over, I never dreamed you'd accept.
00:14:19It'd even surprise me.
00:14:21Perhaps a little diversion's what I need.
00:14:25Why did you invite Stevens?
00:14:27Why did I?
00:14:29I'm sure you don't mean what you're saying.
00:14:32On the contrary, I do. He's too patronizing.
00:14:35I appreciate his spiritual qualities, but I resent his trying to infect me with it.
00:14:40I'm sorry, darling.
00:14:42I was thinking out loud.
00:14:44Forget it.
00:14:53Good evening, Mrs. Kirby.
00:14:54Oh, Mr. Stevens, it's a pleasure to see you.
00:14:56Waiting for someone?
00:14:57Yes, friends of mine are going to pick me up here.
00:14:59Isn't it a little bit too damp for you to be out this evening?
00:15:02Oh, it's good for the flowers. They smile when it rains. Aren't they beautiful?
00:15:07They're lovely. How much are they?
00:15:10For you, a dollar.
00:15:12And for anybody else?
00:15:15A dollar. I'm always lying.
00:15:19What's that sign of?
00:15:22That you're human.
00:15:33Perfection, aren't they?
00:15:49The flowers. You make me feel as if I've been in hiding. Forgetting my charming wife.
00:16:05Well, I'm sorry, George. I didn't intend that. Let's compromise. You pin them on.
00:16:10You're positively gallant.
00:16:17You've blattered all this attention.
00:16:40I'm sorry. I... I bought them in the dark.
00:16:53There's no need to apologize. Their intentions were good.
00:16:57Come now, Stevens. Light or dark, you wouldn't buy dead flowers.
00:17:10There's no need for a flower to die in a normal man's hand.
00:17:17But if you recall, George, you were the last one to touch them.
00:17:20What are you driving at?
00:17:22Well, you're good friends. We're out for a good time.
00:17:25You don't want to spoil our evening.
00:17:27It's all forgotten.
00:17:40You're a big moves king.
00:17:46A hard 남itions have beenenfranchised to do very differently.
00:17:49Let's go.
00:17:50Goodbye.
00:17:51Goodbye.
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00:18:07Goodbye.
00:18:39You played that beautifully, Abby.
00:18:52I've always loved the Spanish Rhapsody.
00:18:54Somehow it never sounds Spanish to me.
00:19:02I've always been afraid of thunder and lightning,
00:19:05ever since I was a little girl.
00:19:09Close the door, George.
00:19:21Anne seems to be disturbed by the thunder and lightning.
00:19:28You're wrong, Anne.
00:19:29It's nature's music.
00:19:30So why shut it out?
00:19:32It ought to make a wonderful background for the Mephisto waltz.
00:19:35Perhaps it would.
00:19:36Go ahead, Irvin.
00:19:37Let's have it.
00:19:38Yes, I'll find it.
00:20:04I'm sorry, Anne.
00:20:10Even the curtains don't shut it out to them.
00:20:12Let's go ahead.
00:21:33Don't listen.
00:21:35Don't listen.
00:21:39Don't listen.
00:21:43Don't listen.
00:21:47Don't listen.
00:21:49Don't listen.
00:21:51I'll go on in a moment, Ann.
00:21:53I'll go on in a moment, Ann.
00:22:00George!
00:22:06George!
00:22:12Where are you going?
00:22:15Where are you going, George?
00:22:17I don't know.
00:22:20Someone's calling me.
00:22:22Who's calling you?
00:22:24I don't know.
00:22:26But the storm...
00:22:29It's stopped now.
00:22:31I'm going to try to get you.
00:22:34I'm going to try to get you.
00:22:37Come on.
00:22:38Come on.
00:22:39Come on.
00:22:41Dr. Winson.
00:23:09Dr. Winson.
00:23:11Dr. Winson.
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00:24:35I wanted you to come here, and you did.
00:24:39Then it's more than a coincidence.
00:24:41It's inevitable.
00:24:42I don't know.
00:24:45I don't really care.
00:24:47I'm grateful.
00:24:49The others that I've helped seem to resent me.
00:24:52What have I done that they should hate me so?
00:24:55I give them a new sort of life, and yet they'd go to any extreme to harm me.
00:25:01I feel as though they might even kill me.
00:25:04They wouldn't dare.
00:25:05Well, if they did, I'd take their lives.
00:25:10You would?
00:25:12Of course you would.
00:25:30You can't be so cruel.
00:25:32Don't you see?
00:25:32He's all I have, all I've ever lived for.
00:25:34That isn't the end of your little speech, is it?
00:25:38I've never done you any harm.
00:25:39Why do you torture me?
00:25:42I'm not torturing you.
00:25:43It's your own stupid little mind.
00:25:45You're torturing yourself.
00:25:46You've had things pretty easy all your life.
00:25:49Now the world has come down around your shoulders, and you don't find the cloak easy to wear.
00:25:56I can't take it.
00:25:57I can't take it.
00:25:57But you haven't the right to take George away.
00:25:59Take him away?
00:26:01It's the other way around, isn't it?
00:26:03You lost him.
00:26:04You lost him.
00:26:05I saved him.
00:26:06I saved him.
00:26:07No.
00:26:08I wanted him to live, that's true, because I loved him.
00:26:13I know I asked you to save him, but if I'd known this would happen, I'd rather see him dead first.
00:26:21Yes.
00:26:22Rather than have you possess his life, I'd see him dead.
00:26:26Perhaps you might get your wish.
00:26:28I'd like to see you both dead.
00:26:31Get out.
00:26:41You know, I think you're actually afraid of me.
00:26:43Get out!
00:26:56I'm sorry to have kept you waiting.
00:27:03It's no use.
00:27:05There's nothing I can do.
00:27:06I'm helpless.
00:27:07I don't know what it is I'm fighting.
00:27:09Fred, what is this thing that's come into our lives?
00:27:12You're overwrought, Anne.
00:27:14Why don't you go home?
00:27:15Take the car.
00:27:16If you're thinking of seeing her...
00:27:18Please go home.
00:27:20The keys are in the car.
00:27:22Good night.
00:27:24Good night, Anne.
00:27:25Good night.
00:27:55Bear out.
00:27:56Good night.
00:27:57посмотр mer...
00:27:58Why don't you answer?
00:27:59I don't want to be disturbed.
00:28:03One...
00:28:04use...
00:28:05Why don't you answer?
00:28:06Come on, Anne.
00:28:07I don't want to be disturbed.
00:28:15Here...
00:28:17We will.
00:28:18Die...
00:28:20Leave to pass.
00:28:22what are you looking at I'm sorry I was thinking of something
00:28:52George the ice cubes are frozen together would you get me the ice pick it's in the kitchen
00:29:14top right-hand drawer he's not your friend he's watching you he's one of the barriers between
00:29:33you and happiness he's your enemy do you hear your enemy
00:29:42your enemy
00:30:12so
00:30:19so
00:30:21so
00:30:22so
00:30:23so
00:30:24so
00:30:28so
00:30:32Let's go.
00:31:02Let's go.
00:31:32Let's go.
00:32:02Let's go.
00:32:32Let's go.
00:33:02Hey, what are you trying to do?
00:33:04Scare a man to death?
00:33:06I sure thought this was my time.
00:33:09I'm not a bit superstitious, mind you, but I figured I'd bump right into the devil.
00:33:13I'm sorry, sir.
00:33:14Sir, this isn't blasphemy, but I have one criticism to make with the world.
00:33:19The knights.
00:33:20They never should have been knights, and no one would have been afraid, including a law-abiding officer.
00:33:27Well, good night, sir.
00:33:28And if I were you, I'd wait till the sun shines before I go out again, sir.
00:33:32Good night.
00:33:32Good night.
00:33:32Good night.
00:33:36Good night.
00:33:43Good night.
00:33:46Good night.
00:34:00What's the matter, sir?
00:34:06Oh, good evening, Nick.
00:34:07Did it scare you?
00:34:08Yes, I'm afraid it did. My mind was miles away.
00:34:11Ah, you're a sissy.
00:34:13On your lip, Nick.
00:34:14Which one will it be?
00:34:15Both.
00:34:16What for? They say the same thing.
00:34:19Yes, I know, but each one says it a little bit differently.
00:34:21Well, you're buying them.
00:34:28Good night, Nick.
00:34:29Take care of yourself.
00:34:30Good night. Pleasant dreams.
00:34:32Good night.
00:34:33Good night.
00:34:33Good night.
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00:37:19ISN'T THAT
00:37:20Isn't that bad for your surgery, George?
00:37:23To handle the instruments properly, I should think you'd need a steady hand.
00:37:26What instruments?
00:37:28Scalpel.
00:37:30Nice pick.
00:37:32Any sharp instrument?
00:37:38May I confide in you, George?
00:37:40About what?
00:37:42I'd like to speak with you.
00:37:44Not as a friend, but as my doctor.
00:37:46I don't follow you.
00:37:48You're... people are not infallible.
00:37:51And I'm speaking for myself.
00:37:54We spend years learning about people.
00:37:57Sometimes we forget a few small things in our own lives.
00:38:00I'm troubled, George.
00:38:02I'd like your advice.
00:38:04You know my office hours.
00:38:06Of course.
00:38:08But I thought that science had no office hours.
00:38:11That's exactly what I want.
00:38:13A bit of information. Scientific information.
00:38:16You understand psychiatry, George.
00:38:18You majored in it.
00:38:20Those invisible threads that guide a man's soul.
00:38:24Or the subconscious, I suppose you would call it.
00:38:28What are you leading to?
00:38:30Please forgive my stupidity.
00:38:31It's rather hard for me to explain.
00:38:33Something's been bothering me recently.
00:38:35A story keeps running through my mind constantly.
00:38:39It's a strange tale.
00:38:41One that I read a long time ago.
00:38:43But why it haunts me now is what I want you to explain.
00:38:46If I can explain it, I will.
00:38:49It concerns me.
00:38:51You see, I once read...
00:38:53I don't remember the author.
00:38:55So many people have used the same plot.
00:38:57Boccaccio, Goethe.
00:38:58Anyway, a man is in trouble.
00:39:02Yes, that's how the story opens.
00:39:04Great trouble.
00:39:06And out of the clear, a person comes to him and offers him solace in the form of time.
00:39:11Of course, he doesn't realize that his time is already allotted to him.
00:39:15That his days and years on this earth have already been given him.
00:39:20Designated by a supreme force.
00:39:23But he defies this force.
00:39:25And seeks days that are not his from some entirely different element.
00:39:29Now, what possible element...
00:39:31What possible person or creature or thing...
00:39:34Could give a man a life outside of...
00:39:38And that's the point in the story that disturbs me, George.
00:39:42It frightens me.
00:39:44What element could give a man a life beyond the point designated by this supreme force?
00:39:51But what does a man want with that time?
00:39:56You know, writers often speak of the soul.
00:39:59But a body without a soul would be a permanent torture.
00:40:02It'd be a living death, so hideous, so terrifying.
00:40:10If he did that to me, I'd punch him in the mouth.
00:40:13He's my friend.
00:40:14Friend?
00:40:16Cain and Abel were brothers.
00:40:21I don't know why you're so overwrought.
00:40:23It's obvious.
00:40:24Everything was so smooth.
00:40:27Now I feel as if I were in a labyrinth.
00:40:30I start in one direction, stop.
00:40:34I can't make up my mind.
00:40:37I used to love medicine.
00:40:39Now I don't care.
00:40:41The greatest thing in my life was to save a life.
00:40:44Now...
00:40:45That's a man-made law.
00:40:47Those laws were made to be broken.
00:40:50The jury can take a life and nothing happens.
00:40:53There comes a time in every life when the desire to kill someone becomes an obsession.
00:40:59Why not follow that desire?
00:41:02Why adhere to laws?
00:41:05No, George.
00:41:09You can do whatever you wish to do.
00:41:12Bring life into the world.
00:41:15If necessary, take life from the world.
00:41:35It's like old times again, George.
00:41:44I still can't believe it.
00:41:45You and I working together once again.
00:41:47This may seem trite, but...
00:41:49I was lost without you.
00:41:51I'd keep looking over at the operating table expecting you to...
00:41:54That sound.
00:42:04It's stimulating.
00:42:10Why do you look at me that way?
00:42:12You said that sound.
00:42:13It's stimulating.
00:42:15You've been working too hard, Vance.
00:42:17I don't talk out of open windows.
00:42:20Perhaps you were thinking aloud.
00:42:22Perhaps.
00:42:24Whatever it was, you said that as though you enjoyed it.
00:42:27I remember when I first came here to intern.
00:42:30You said the wail of an ambulance siren made you sad.
00:42:33It was the cry of a distressed city.
00:42:35I was being dramatic.
00:42:37George, there's something else I've noticed since you've come back.
00:42:40Something peculiar, something...
00:42:43Ever since I've come back, you've been finding fault with me.
00:42:46I don't like it, Vance.
00:42:47I want it stopped.
00:42:48And if you're looking for peculiarities,
00:42:50you'll find one in yourself.
00:42:52For example, your treatment of Lillian.
00:42:54She's a brilliant woman.
00:42:56Your jealousy of her has distorted your mind.
00:43:02That's strange.
00:43:05I held your wrist.
00:43:07I should have been able to feel your pulse.
00:43:09I couldn't.
00:43:10There was no beat.
00:43:11George, I'm sorry about that argument at the hospital.
00:43:15I don't care to discuss it.
00:43:16I do.
00:43:17I don't care to discuss it.
00:43:18I do.
00:43:19No.
00:43:20No.
00:43:21No, no.
00:43:22No.
00:43:23I can't.
00:43:24No, no.
00:43:25No, no.
00:43:26No.
00:43:27No.
00:43:32George, I'm sorry about that argument at the hospital.
00:43:37I don't care to discuss it.
00:43:38I do.
00:43:39No infection. Minor flesh wound.
00:43:51Yes, I think the patient will live.
00:43:53Really? Oh, boy. I was worried.
00:43:56This is my pitching arm.
00:43:57Dr. Winston.
00:44:00George.
00:44:09Dr. Winston.
00:44:14Dr. Winston.
00:44:20Ave Maria.
00:44:31Gracia plena.
00:44:35Maria, grazie a vera, Maria, grazie a pleina.
00:44:50Ovea, ovina, ovilus, dominus ecul, benedit a tui muli velrimus, et beneditus.
00:45:20And in those frutus ventris,
00:45:28ventris to Jesus.
00:45:37Ave Maria.
00:45:49Sorry, Stevens, I didn't mean to interrupt.
00:45:53Oh, that's all right, Doctor.
00:45:54We're just finishing a special rehearsal for the settlement party.
00:45:57Well, that's all, boys.
00:45:59It's pretty good.
00:46:00As a matter of fact, a little more rehearsal, and it'll be perfect.
00:46:04See you Friday night, huh? Same time? Right here?
00:46:09What's the matter?
00:46:10Oh, financial difficulties, huh?
00:46:13Gee, thanks a lot.
00:46:19You're welcome. Good night.
00:46:20Bye.
00:46:21Friday night.
00:46:22Big business.
00:46:25Sit here, Doctor.
00:46:27No, thanks. Never use them.
00:46:32Something's been bothering me.
00:46:35I don't know how to begin.
00:46:37Well, there's a good book for relieving the mind.
00:46:40Of course there are other books.
00:46:42Medical journals and textbooks.
00:46:45But you know, it's a funny thing.
00:46:47As much as man writes, there are some things he just cannot write about.
00:46:52Subjects beyond the human imagination.
00:46:54That's where faith comes in.
00:46:56We're not talking about the same thing.
00:46:58Oh, but we are.
00:46:59Why don't you tell me what's bothering you?
00:47:01If I told you you'd think I was crazy, it's fantastic.
00:47:05Sometimes the most fantastic things make the most sense.
00:47:08Well, George and I had an argument.
00:47:10He lost his temper.
00:47:12I grabbed his wrist.
00:47:13I couldn't feel his pulse.
00:47:15Believe me, I tried.
00:47:17There was no pulse.
00:47:19By accident, I stabbed him with the scissors.
00:47:21He didn't know it.
00:47:22Didn't even feel it.
00:47:23There was no sign of blood.
00:47:25His hands were clammy as though...
00:47:28I must be mad.
00:47:30And yet, I'm a trained man.
00:47:31I'd know.
00:47:33I'm going to his office.
00:47:34I've got to have it out with him.
00:47:36Doctor.
00:47:38Doctor.
00:47:39Let him alone.
00:47:42But he's my friend.
00:47:43No, he's not your friend.
00:47:45He's not mine either anymore.
00:47:47What would you have me do?
00:47:48Leave this up in the air?
00:47:49It'll work out.
00:47:51Promise me, Doctor, that you won't see George until I tell you.
00:47:55Good night.
00:47:56Good night, Doctor.
00:48:09Why don't you leave George alone?
00:48:11He's not your friend.
00:48:12Why don't you leave him alone?
00:48:15What are you afraid of?
00:48:17Me? Afraid?
00:48:18Of course you're afraid.
00:48:20That's why you're here.
00:48:22You're like the person that's afraid of a dark alley...
00:48:24and then walks through it to torture himself.
00:48:27Stay away from George.
00:48:30He has a new kind of life to live now.
00:48:33He's not your kind.
00:48:35I'm his friend.
00:48:36I understand him.
00:48:37You see?
00:48:39You are torturing yourself.
00:48:42Why are you trembling?
00:48:45I'm not going to hurt you.
00:48:51You're afraid of something else, aren't you?
00:48:53And we both know what it is.
00:48:59You're afraid of the truth.
00:49:03Rachel.
00:49:23What are you doing here?
00:49:28I was concerned about you.
00:49:32What do you really want?
00:49:33I came to talk to you.
00:49:35George, I treasured your friendship.
00:49:37I cherished it.
00:49:38We were close.
00:49:39Worked together.
00:49:40Accomplished a lot of things.
00:49:42Through our combined efforts, a lot of people enjoyed life and health.
00:49:45It was good effort.
00:49:47And I'm not going to let you throw it aside.
00:49:49Your feelings and mine don't matter.
00:49:51There are others to consider.
00:49:52People who need your talents.
00:49:54Come on, George.
00:49:58I saw Stevens tonight.
00:50:00I suppose you discussed me.
00:50:02Naturally, we did.
00:50:03We're interested in you.
00:50:04What's happened to you?
00:50:05Is this a continuation of the argument at the hospital?
00:50:07There's something about that argument I'm concerned about.
00:50:10I held your wrist to protect myself.
00:50:12You had no pulse.
00:50:13I couldn't feel it.
00:50:15Look at that wound.
00:50:17I accidentally did that with the scissors.
00:50:20It's deep, George.
00:50:22Very deep.
00:50:23But where's the blood discoloration?
00:50:24The scissors weren't sterile.
00:50:26How come no infection?
00:50:28You didn't see it, did you?
00:50:30Didn't feel it.
00:50:31That's strange, isn't it?
00:50:33I know you're not in hysteric.
00:50:35Why didn't you feel it?
00:50:36That's obvious.
00:50:39Quite obvious.
00:50:41A sharp instrument, one that was too sharp, wouldn't necessarily cause pain.
00:50:46A lot of things are overlooked in a moment of excitement.
00:50:49As for no blood discoloration, Doctor, it happens frequently.
00:50:53What are you trying to invent?
00:50:56Don't you see?
00:50:58It's just one of his little tricks to make you lose confidence.
00:51:02Please try to reason, George.
00:51:05We were close friends.
00:51:06Now we're fighting each other.
00:51:08You're a great doctor, George.
00:51:10You know how hard we tried to save you.
00:51:12Every way known to science.
00:51:14We didn't succeed, and then she...
00:51:15I saved your life, that's all.
00:51:17I prevented him from taking over your practice.
00:51:20Open your eyes, George.
00:51:22It's always been Dr. Winston first.
00:51:25And then Dr. Vance.
00:51:27He saw a wonderful opportunity when you were dying.
00:51:30Then I came.
00:51:31And now he has to continue as your aid.
00:51:34He couldn't succeed.
00:51:36He hasn't the talent.
00:51:38That's a lie, is it?
00:51:42I'm sorry, I tried.
00:51:47She's digging your grave.
00:51:49If you want to help her.
00:51:58Yes?
00:52:00This is he.
00:52:02Emergency.
00:52:04What's the address?
00:52:077923 Oakwood.
00:52:09Well, that's across the street.
00:52:11Yes, that's why I called you.
00:52:13Please hurry, Doctor.
00:52:15Right.
00:52:16I'll be right there.
00:52:36You should have been moved to the hospital.
00:52:39You know we haven't the time.
00:52:41Dr. Fraunic is still available.
00:52:43I want a Jew.
00:52:45You're sure we shouldn't do this with a complete anesthesia?
00:52:48I miss the show.
00:52:54There's still some things I can learn.
00:52:57Even if it is on myself.
00:53:00I thought I knew how to administer a local.
00:53:03Why did you grit your teeth?
00:53:04For the patient.
00:53:06That's my privilege.
00:53:07Afraid?
00:53:08Afraid?
00:53:09With you at the helm.
00:53:10Thanks.
00:53:11It's ready.
00:53:12We'll get this over in a hurry.
00:53:13Mrs. Jameson.
00:53:14Mrs. Jameson.
00:53:15Will you tilt the mirror?
00:53:16That's right.
00:53:17This is your chance.
00:53:18Hurry.
00:53:19Hurry.
00:53:20You'll be free.
00:53:21You'll be free.
00:53:22I'll be free.
00:53:23This is your chance.
00:53:27That's right.
00:53:41This is your chance.
00:53:46Hurry.
00:53:47You'll be free.
00:53:51Do you hear?
00:53:52Hurry.
00:53:53Hurry.
00:53:55Hurry.
00:53:57You'll never have a better opportunity.
00:54:00George.
00:54:02He's afraid to die.
00:54:05He hates you.
00:54:10Now.
00:54:12Now is the time.
00:54:15Hurry.
00:54:16Hurry, doctor.
00:54:18Destroy him.
00:54:21Destroy.
00:54:23George.
00:54:25Destroy him.
00:54:27You killed him.
00:54:34No.
00:54:36I didn't.
00:54:41I didn't.
00:54:42I didn't.
00:54:42I didn't.
00:54:44I didn't.
00:54:46I didn't.
00:54:48I didn't.
00:54:50I told the truth.
00:55:08They wouldn't believe me.
00:55:10I took a note and still they...
00:55:12You've got to help me.
00:55:14They're talking of electrocuting me.
00:55:17I don't want to die.
00:55:21Dr. Vance didn't want to die either.
00:55:23And you had the power to save him and didn't.
00:55:26Couldn't help it.
00:55:27I tried to stop but that voice kept urging me.
00:55:29I tried to fight.
00:55:30I couldn't.
00:55:31I was helpless.
00:55:31Why don't we stop torturing him?
00:55:35Why should he want to kill his friend?
00:55:38Isn't it obvious he drove him to it?
00:55:42It's my fault.
00:55:44I brought it about.
00:55:45I wanted him to live.
00:55:46If anybody should suffer it, it's I.
00:55:49I've got to find a way to right my wrong.
00:55:51Pray for him, Ann.
00:55:55Pray for him.
00:56:08It isn't fair that Ann should carry my cross.
00:56:13You placed it on her shoulders, George.
00:56:16So only you can remove it.
00:56:18How?
00:56:19It's easy enough to give advice.
00:56:21What's the solution?
00:56:24That's up to you, George.
00:56:27Go to Lillian.
00:56:29Break the hold she has on you.
00:56:32Buy back your soul.
00:56:33If necessary, die for it.
00:56:36And don't be afraid to fight.
00:56:38Because you won't be fighting alone.
00:56:51Help him to buy back his soul.
00:57:02If necessary, he'll die for it.
00:57:05He won't be afraid to fight.
00:57:09He won't be alone.
00:57:10Is that the only reason you sent for me?
00:57:20To tell me all this drivel?
00:57:21I didn't kill Vance.
00:57:22You did.
00:57:23Of course I did.
00:57:24You got to help me.
00:57:26Help you?
00:57:26I gave you life.
00:57:28Isn't that enough?
00:57:29Isn't that what you wanted?
00:57:31You begged for life.
00:57:33You didn't bargain for terms.
00:57:34From the very beginning, it was your only intention to use me to commit your crime.
00:57:39Naturally.
00:57:41And now you will pay for it.
00:57:43There's an expression that covers the situation, I believe.
00:57:46Oh, yes.
00:57:48Borrowed time.
00:57:50Interesting how many men have sold their souls for a little borrowed time.
00:57:53Doctor, you can consider your debt to me paid in full.
00:57:58It's funny how much we can see where you really open our eyes.
00:58:02I used to laugh at the little man who'd bang his tambourine and offer God to the people.
00:58:07God's messenger, he called himself.
00:58:09I accused him of being a neurotic.
00:58:12I was a neurotic.
00:58:14It's clear now.
00:58:16Very clear.
00:58:18The man who walks with evil walks alone.
00:58:20I thought I had supernatural powers.
00:58:23I had nothing.
00:58:25I was just a little puppet, and you pulled the strings.
00:58:28I thought I was leading the way, but you held the course.
00:58:32No, I didn't walk alone.
00:58:34I walked with you.
00:58:36And the man who does has no soul, no hope.
00:58:40I've been living without faith.
00:58:41There's no life without faith.
00:58:43But now the strings are broken.
00:58:46And something greater than you and I cut them.
00:58:48I owe a debt not to you, but to the power that erased me from you.
00:58:53Now I must begin to pay that debt.
00:58:56The truth is your poison.
00:58:58It's the one thing you cannot stand.
00:59:00It's the only thing I can destroy you with.
00:59:03Before I die, I'll speak the truth.
00:59:07I'll tell them who you are, what you are.
00:59:09You're wrong.
00:59:12A justifiable death is too good for you.
00:59:16Your end will be that of a coward.
00:59:19Suicide.
00:59:20They'll find you here,
00:59:22and the papers will scream the brave Dr. Winston who took his own life.
00:59:28That's the way you will go.
00:59:29You're wrong.
00:59:59There is another power.
01:00:07Call for help.
01:00:10Call upon the power of good or evil.
01:00:13Man or devil.
01:00:15I want him to live.
01:00:18I want him to live.
01:00:19Save him.
01:00:21Save him.
01:00:22I want him to live.
01:00:25Save him.
01:00:27No, Anne.
01:00:27When I was a little boy,
01:00:37I read something.
01:00:41The Bible.
01:00:42For we wrestle not
01:00:46against flesh and blood,
01:00:49but against principalities,
01:00:52against powers,
01:00:55against the rulers
01:00:58of darkness
01:01:00in this world.
01:01:03breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:12Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:12Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:12Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:12Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:12Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:13Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:13Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:14Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:15Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:16Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:17Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:18Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:19Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:20Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:21Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:22Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:23Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:24Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:25Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:26Breathe for me, Anne.
01:01:27Breathe for me, Anne.
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