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A rich socialite (Geraldine Brooks), head of "Daughters of KAOS", pretends to be in love with Max to seek vengeance. Max had killed her father, a KAOS operative, a year earlier.
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00:30Hello, Chief. This is 86.
00:32What is it, Max?
00:33I found Walters. He was in a run-down bar on Front Street. He just left.
00:38Is he all right?
00:39Well, Chief, he looks in pretty bad shape. I think he's at the end of his rope.
00:42Well, stay with him, Max. Walters is a fine man and a good agent.
00:45But in his present state, he's a menace to the entire organization.
00:49Right, Chief. I'll stick with him. Off and on.
00:51Don't you mean over and out?
00:53No. When I sign off, I put my shoe on.
01:00I'll stick with him.
01:30Hello, Chief. Max. Walters is on the Interborough Bridge.
01:37What's he doing?
01:38Well, either he's contemplating suicide or he's a health nut.
01:42Now, the first thing to remember is act nonchalant.
01:46Right, Chief.
01:46Say, pal, you got a match?
01:56Oh, it's you, Walters.
01:58Taking a little breath of fresh air before turning in?
02:00I told you to stay away from me, 86.
02:03Come on, Walters. Come on down from there. We all miss you back at control.
02:06It's no use. I'm no good.
02:09I've lied, cheated, and stolen.
02:12And I've betrayed my country.
02:15Well, Walters, we all have our weak moments. It's not that bad.
02:18It was all for her.
02:20What are you talking about, Walters?
02:22Must believe me, 86. I couldn't help myself.
02:25From the moment I first saw her, I couldn't resist her.
02:28Max.
02:29Yes, Chief?
02:30Remind him of his duty.
02:31Right, Chief.
02:33Now, look, Walters.
02:34As the number two man in control, you're not acting very rational.
02:37Who asked you to do what?
02:39Octavia, you fool. Octavia.
02:42Now, look, Walters.
02:43Why don't you come down from there and we'll talk about it?
02:45Keep away. There's nothing to talk about.
02:48Chief, he's getting ready to jump. What'll I do now?
02:51Use reverse psychology. Pretend to agree with him.
02:53Get him angry.
02:54Right, Chief.
02:57Now, listen, Walters.
02:58I'm warning you, 86. It won't take much to make me jump.
03:02Good. I absolutely agree with you.
03:04As a matter of fact, if I were in your position, that's what I would do.
03:07What?
03:08Well, you said so yourself.
03:09You're no good to anybody anymore, not even yourself.
03:11The best thing you can do is take a dive.
03:13Now, wait just a minute.
03:14Go ahead, you bum. Jump. I dare you.
03:21It works, Chief!
03:22It works, Chief!
04:44Yes, Max.
04:45Could it have been something you said?
04:49One person alone is responsible for the ruination of those three men.
04:54Octavia.
04:55Chief, I've never seen anyone like this before.
05:01Those evil, penetrating eyes.
05:04Cold, ruthless mouth.
05:07Defiant chin.
05:11Strong, unyielding body.
05:14Chief?
05:15What?
05:15I think I'm in love.
05:18Max, we've got to find a pattern in her method of operation.
05:22What I don't understand, Chief, is why it's always the number two man.
05:25I would think the control master code would have a great deal to do with it.
05:30You see, our number two man has complete say-so over when and how often it's to be changed.
05:35Well, then that means that our new number two man will be our next victim.
05:39Exactly.
05:39That's why we've got to find something in these files that will help us set a trap for this vicious woman.
05:44Did you want to see me, Chief?
05:50Yes, we can use your help, Jaime.
05:51Hello, Jaime.
05:52Oh, hello, Max.
05:53What's the matter with you, Jaime?
05:55I don't know.
05:56I guess I'm just a little run down.
05:58When is the last time you charged your dry cells?
06:00Last week.
06:01Well, go charge your batteries.
06:03The president has decided that the next number two man will come right from the ranks of control.
06:08You mean someone from right here in this building, Chief?
06:10Exactly.
06:11No more political appointments.
06:12They want to make sure that the next number two man is well-trained for the job.
06:17Here, Max.
06:17Give these reports to Jaime and have him memorize them.
06:25I needed that.
06:27Good, Jaime.
06:28Now, come with me.
06:30Sit down.
06:32Now, I want you to take these reports and start filing them in your memory bank.
06:37Yes, Max.
06:39Chief, when are they going to let us know who the new man is?
06:43That must be it.
06:46What in the world is that, Chief?
06:48It's our horn phone.
06:49You mean this is coming right from the White House?
06:55Jaime, will you knock that stuff off?
07:00Jaime, the Chief didn't mean that.
07:02He meant just to be quiet while he's on the horn phone to the White House.
07:05I'm sorry, Max.
07:07Shh.
07:08Shh.
07:12Yes, sir?
07:14The new number two man is who?
07:17Are you sure?
07:18Oh.
07:19Sorry, sir.
07:21Who is it, Chief?
07:23Jaime.
07:24He had a perfect score on the achievement test.
07:28Jaime?
07:28Well, that's wonderful.
07:30Wait a minute, Chief.
07:32Jaime can't be the number two man of control.
07:34Why, if anybody ever found out he was a robot, we'd be the laughingstock of the world of espionage.
07:39Wait a minute, Chief.
07:41On second thought, a robot might be an improvement.
07:45All right, Max.
07:46As a robot, he would be completely immune to Octavia's evil charms.
07:51We might be able to trap her at last.
07:54Congratulations, Jaime.
07:55No, wait a minute.
07:56What about the doctor?
07:58Jaime has to have a physical examination before he can accept the office.
08:01Well, Chief, I'm sure that the control doctor would be willing to go along with us on a thing like this.
08:06No, Washington wanted an impartial doctor to make the examination.
08:10Someone not connected with the government in any way.
08:12Oh, I have his name here on a piece of paper.
08:14Dr. Louis Pasteur.
08:21That name sounds oddly familiar, Chief.
08:25Come on, Jaime.
08:26Let's go see that doctor.
08:30And don't worry, Chief.
08:32I'll get Jaime through that physical.
08:34How, Max?
08:35It's really quite simple, Chief.
08:37You see, I've got imagination, ingenuity, and intelligence.
08:44And a headache you wouldn't believe.
08:50I'm extremely tired, gentlemen.
08:53You know, I kept this office open three hours later than usual waiting for you.
08:57I hope you appreciate that.
09:01We certainly do, doctor.
09:03We certainly do.
09:03Well, fine.
09:05Well, then let's get on with it, shall we?
09:10Where are my glasses?
09:12Glasses?
09:12Oh, come on, doctor.
09:14Don't tell me you wear glasses.
09:16Why, you shouldn't wear glasses.
09:17You've got such beautiful eyes.
09:19They're so big and blue, too.
09:21Now, look here, doctor.
09:22How many fingers do I have on you?
09:23Huh?
09:24Congratulations.
09:25You've passed.
09:26Now, can we get on with the examination?
09:28Yeah.
09:28Uh, all right.
09:31Uh, now, uh, what is your name?
09:35Jaime.
09:36Jaime.
09:37What?
09:38Uh, that's his code name, doctor.
09:40Oh.
09:41Do you drink?
09:42Only a little oil now and then.
09:45A little oil now and then.
09:47A little oil now and then.
09:49That's very funny, Jaime, but this is no time for jokes.
09:52The doctor is very tired and wants to go home and get a good night's sleep.
09:55I'm sorry, Max.
09:56Do you smoke?
09:58Only when I drink cheap oil.
10:01Doctor, I'm sure that we have all this information down at control headquarters.
10:05Why don't we get on with the physical examination, huh?
10:07An excellent idea.
10:09Excellent.
10:10Would you mind stepping on the scale?
10:20982 pounds.
10:26Did I say nine, 182 pounds?
10:30Uh, no.
10:31You said 182 pounds, doctor.
10:33182.
10:34Oh.
10:36Uh, what's next, doctor?
10:38Next, uh, next.
10:39Well, uh, let's, uh, check his heart.
10:42Uh, jump up on the table, please.
10:43Just send the bill to control.
10:48We'll take care of it down there, doctor.
10:52Come over here.
10:52The doctor wants to check your ears.
10:59Uh, take a look here.
11:01I'm, uh, going to prescribe a couple of aspirins and, uh, a good night's rest.
11:20Why?
11:20Is there anything wrong with him, doctor?
11:22Oh, no.
11:23There's nothing serious.
11:24Uh, just a lot of gears and levers in his head.
11:29Well, doctor, if you'll just, uh, sign this release here, we'll be on our way.
11:34All right.
11:37By the way, doctor, here are your glasses.
11:39Oh, oh, thank you, thank you.
11:47Thank you very much, doctor.
11:48Come on, Jaime, let's get your clothes and get out of here.
11:53Gears and levers in his head.
12:00I gotta cut down on those health food.
12:03If he designs me with your approval, Octavia, we'll put the finishing touches on them,
12:07and they'll be in your wardrobe within 24 hours.
12:09The evening gown and the penoir are fine.
12:12Have that walking suit made out of herringbone tweed rather than that check.
12:15Certainly, Octavia.
12:18Yes?
12:20Number one here.
12:21What is it?
12:22Octavia, I do wish you would say sir when you speak to me.
12:25It sets a bad example for the others.
12:27I say sir to no man.
12:29What do you want?
12:30Control has selected a new number two man.
12:32We don't want this one destroyed.
12:34Bring him back here with you.
12:35Is that clear?
12:36Have you ever had to tell me more than once?
12:39No, but...
12:40Aircraft.
12:42Have my plane ready in 20 minutes.
12:44Yes, Octavia.
12:45Where will you be going?
12:46To Washington.
12:48Another control agent is about to meet his doom.
12:51Hi, Chief.
12:58Where's Jaime?
12:59Oh, Jaime's in the lab being reprogrammed for an executive type attitude and personality.
13:03Hard, cold, efficient.
13:05Octavia won't have a chance.
13:07Oh, hi, Jaime.
13:08Gee, you look nice.
13:10You know, somehow it's hard for me to picture you as an executive.
13:12You just don't seem the type.
13:14I believe I am adequately reprogrammed to cope with this assignment.
13:17Oh, good.
13:18You'll be operating out of your apartment, Max.
13:20Right, Chief.
13:21Come on, Jaime, let's go.
13:22Don't touch my body.
13:23Familiarity breeds contempt.
13:25Don't touch your body?
13:26I've put my hand on your shoulder lots of times.
13:29You never said anything about contempt.
13:31If we are to continue working together, Maxwell, it must be strictly impersonal and business-like.
13:36We've always been friends.
13:37I wasn't an executive then.
13:39Now things are going to be different.
13:44Eighty-six.
13:47Huh?
13:47You haven't much stamina, do you, Eighty-six?
13:50What are you talking about, Jaime?
13:51I was just resting my eyes.
13:53You were sleeping on the job.
13:55I wish I was sleeping on my bed.
14:03What are you doing?
14:05Giving you a demerit.
14:07A demerit?
14:09Ten demerits and you're dishonorably discharged.
14:11Page 127, paragraph 4, control, constitution, and bylaws.
14:17Great, sir.
14:18I'm going to bed.
14:20I believe as number two man in control, I'm entitled to the choice sleeping accommodations.
14:26Jaime, I'm going to bed in my own bed.
14:30We'll see about that.
14:36Hello, Chief.
14:37Time to get up.
14:49What time is it?
14:50Five o'clock.
14:51Five o'clock.
14:53Five o'clock?
14:55Now look, Jaime, I know you're trying to do a good job, but this is ridiculous.
14:59Why we'll be to the office before the cleaning woman?
15:01Why so early?
15:02To study Octavia's pattern during the past few years and determine how and when she will
15:06attack next.
15:08Well, look, Jaime, I don't know about you, but I can't operate without sleep.
15:11I'm not a machine, you know.
15:14Sorry about that, Jaime.
15:16Some stones may break my bones.
15:19You stopped that.
15:21I said I was sorry.
15:22Hitting an executive.
15:24Come on, Jaime, let's go.
15:26Come on.
15:26Come on.
15:26Come on.
15:27Come on.
15:27Come on.
15:28Come on.
15:29Come on.
15:30Come on.
15:31Come on.
15:32Come on.
15:32Jaime, come over here.
15:37You've got me down for nine demerits.
15:41I don't suppose you consider starting from scratch.
15:45Okay for you.
15:47Let's go.
15:53That's it, Max.
15:54You're out.
15:57Oh, Jaime, snap off that light, will you?
16:02Come in.
16:03Come in.
16:08May I straighten up your office now, Mr. Jaime?
16:12Yes, please.
16:18I'll try not to disturb you.
16:21That's all right.
16:22That's all right.
16:37Hi, me.
16:39Oh, hello, Octavia.
16:40I've been expecting you.
16:42You've walked into our trap and reached the end of your evil road.
16:45You are powerless against me.
16:47I always knew that one day I'd be caught.
16:50I'm glad you were the one, Jaime.
16:52Flattery will get you nowhere.
16:53Now that you've put an end to my evil life of crime, may I express my appreciation?
16:59If you like.
17:00Look, Chief.
17:13Max, what's been going on in here?
17:14Why, these look like the clothes the cleaning woman was wearing.
17:18Max, look at this.
17:20So that's how Octavia did it.
17:23Why, she's been right under our noses all the time, Chief.
17:26Disguised as a cleaning woman.
17:28This is terrible.
17:29I know.
17:30Good cleaning women are hard to get.
17:34What's this, Chief?
17:35It looks like a lady's compact.
17:36Octavia must have left it behind.
17:38I don't believe it.
17:39I just don't believe it.
17:40What are you talking about?
17:41It's almost impossible.
17:43Chief, if I'm right, Jaime could be in very grave danger.
17:48Here.
17:49We better take these.
17:50Right.
17:53Have it ready for takeoff in 30 minutes.
17:55There will be two of us.
17:57I'm signing off now.
17:59Supervisor Butterfly, here.
18:08I'm gonna take care.
18:10Welcome.
18:11Good evening.
18:12Good evening.
18:12Good evening.
18:13Good evening.
18:13Good evening.
18:13It's over.
18:17Good evening.
18:20Good evening.
18:21Good evening.
18:22hi hi may i try that
18:33i guess we're not wired the same wouldn't it be boring if we were
18:46may i now as soon as you put all those papers in your briefcase hymie we can go
18:55i've never met anyone like you octavia i've never met anyone like you honey
19:00you're different somehow thank you
19:03the cute little way you click your eyes the way you make my gyros race whenever you kiss me
19:09the way my oil boils when you're near
19:12hymie what are you doing with those papers hello maxwell i was just going to give them to octavia
19:20listen hymie i'm your friend so i'm going to give it to you straight octavia doesn't care a thing
19:27about you she's just using you to get information for control she'll throw you on the scrap heap the
19:32first chance she gets hymie doesn't believe that it's all over octavia you victimize your last
19:38number two man of control we're leaving come hymie hymie stay right where you are come here hymie
19:45isn't she wonderful max so strong and yet so feminine coming dear
19:49that can be arranged
19:52okay chief yes i'm all right are you all right hymie yes maxwell what a magnificent piece of
20:19construction what a pity she doesn't work on the side of law and goodness
20:24heaven you knew that compact was really a miniature robot toolkit max yes when you see cheap hymie carries
20:30the same sort of toolkit in his wallet and careful cheap don't step into that force field no i won't
20:35max much as i hate to do it i'm afraid she's going to have to be disassembled poor hymie she would
20:42have made a good friend for him stay here with me octavia we can have you reprogrammed i wish i could hymie
20:53you're the only one i've ever met that had anything inside
20:56stay there's too much against us for one thing our grounds are different i'm plus in your minus so what
21:04as long as we have each other can't you see people would point at us and say disgusting
21:11he's positive and she's negative he'd never leave us alone then we'll move away live by ourselves for
21:18how long sooner or later you'd need a new tube i'd need a condenser then we'll move again that would
21:25be all right for the next two or three hundred years hymie but i want something permanent
21:29see it just won't work you can't return to chaos i know it would be impossible after knowing you
21:37then what are you going to do i have that all figured out i'm going to miss you octavia
21:42and i you hymie before you go may i of course you may
21:46goodbye hymie
22:01here hymie drink that
22:31yes thanks max i needed that me too
22:37creed what was that now hymie special blend kerosene and oil
22:47it's no use cheap hymie won't come out of the lab he's taking this octavia affair pretty hard
23:00how long has he been in there max a week ever since he resigned his position as second in command of control
23:05well you should be able to talk to him you're his best friend well i'll try chief
23:10are you all right hymie we were worried about you i'm all right well you look awful and you're
23:21squeaking have you been taking your oil lately i have failed i've tried and tried but i have failed
23:27what are you talking about hymie how have you failed i was so lonely for octavia i thought i
23:32could find a substitute but the best i could do was this
23:36hymie
23:44hymie
23:45you mean to say you rebuild her all by yourself yes sir
23:49hymie um hymie i wonder if in your spare time you
23:52why hymie she's just as beautiful as ever why she's perfect no she's not say hello to max and the chief
24:01hello max hello chief i mean he told me all about you
24:08what's wrong with that
24:15what's wrong with that
24:22what's wrong with that
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