• 7 years ago
Hands of a Stranger (1962)
Passed | 1h 25min | Horror, Drama | 22 April 1962 (USA)

A concert pianist loses his hands in a car crash, but a surgeon gives him new ones. The experimental medical procedure goes awry when the new hands drive the pianist mad.

Director: Newt Arnold (as Newton Arnold)
Writer: Newt Arnold (as Newton Arnold)
Stars: Paul Lukather, Joan Harvey, James Noah
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00:03:45Keep massaging.
00:03:49It's been too long, Gil.
00:03:55More adrenaline. Cardiac meeting.
00:03:58Go ahead, Gil, if you need to practice.
00:04:29It can't always work, Gil.
00:04:31There's got to be death for everyone sometime.
00:04:33Why?
00:04:48I've been watching you for over three hours.
00:04:50That's a long time to take when you die.
00:04:53It took nine months on the other end.
00:04:55As one dedicated man to another,
00:04:57there are a few questions I want to ask you.
00:04:59That's right, local office of Bullets and Bodies.
00:05:02What can you tell me?
00:05:03Only that a few ounces of lead
00:05:05just destroyed 3,000 years of medical research.
00:05:07Please, doctor, I saw your little outburst of perfectionism in there,
00:05:11and I'm sure you have several million words
00:05:13on the ideals and objectives of medical science,
00:05:15but all I'd like to know is what happened
00:05:17so I can start an accurate report.
00:05:19The body will be in the morgue tomorrow.
00:05:21Why bother me?
00:05:25I find it valuable to get as many details as possible
00:05:28before minds have become colored
00:05:30by the calmness and dissentless born of time.
00:05:34It's the kind of attitude that's raised me to lieutenant
00:05:36and made my wife and children very proud of me.
00:05:38There's nothing I can contribute to your next promotion.
00:05:41Oh, come now, doctor.
00:05:42As assistant chief of surgery in a hospital of this size,
00:05:46a man of your age,
00:05:47you must have more than average ability and powers of observation.
00:05:50There were three .38 caliber bullets, weren't there?
00:05:53Yes.
00:05:54What was the specific cause of death?
00:05:56Three bullets.
00:05:58Yes, I see I shouldn't have put it that way
00:06:01in your present state of mind.
00:06:03Acute hemorrhage complicated by lung and spinal damage.
00:06:07The bullets shattered ribs,
00:06:08entering from the back,
00:06:10penetrating the lung,
00:06:12and exiting just to the right of the sternum.
00:06:14All right?
00:06:15Indicating a tight little pattern of rapid fire
00:06:17at a slight upward angle.
00:06:19Our murderer could have been a short man standing
00:06:21or any kind of man sitting.
00:06:22Would it be your habit to sit on the curb at 8 or 8.30
00:06:25on a night this cold?
00:06:26Hardly.
00:06:28The fresh tire marks we found do associate then.
00:06:31I see you pinning on captain's bars already.
00:06:34Anything else?
00:06:35No.
00:06:37Now if you'll excuse me.
00:06:40Yes?
00:06:43Unusual, considering the extent of damage.
00:06:47But while we were getting ready for surgery,
00:06:49Ken told me they almost had to pry his hands
00:06:51from the lamppost.
00:06:54While I was operating, I noticed them too.
00:06:57Powerful hands, yet sensitive at the same time.
00:07:01They never relaxed,
00:07:02even while he was still alive and unconscious.
00:07:05Now that's the type of thing I might never have realized.
00:07:08Now that's the type of thing I might never have realized.
00:07:12Could tell us a great deal about him.
00:07:15Hands.
00:07:17Amazing things when you think about it.
00:07:20A genius device of flesh and bone
00:07:22that can paint a beautiful picture,
00:07:24control a scalpel,
00:07:26press a trigger.
00:07:27And perhaps the delicately lined pictures
00:07:30on the tips of those hands themselves
00:07:32may tell me all I want to know.
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00:20:28I can only tell you that surgically everything went as planned.
00:20:37Surgically everything went as planned.
00:20:41Dean of Paris, Dr. Harding.
00:20:43I'm sorry we have to meet under these circumstances.
00:20:47I'm sorry we have to meet at all.
00:20:50I know how you must feel about his loss.
00:20:53You pretend to understand what a pair of hands means to a man like my brother.
00:20:57I think a surgeon is aware of the importance of the human hand in all its aspects.
00:21:01Well, perhaps there's one you've overlooked.
00:21:05You think you understand the human hand.
00:21:08I'll teach you more than you ever thought you knew about.
00:21:11You're not a doctor!
00:21:13You're a monster! A selfish, crazy monster!
00:21:19I must be having a nightmare.
00:21:22I know I'll wake up. I've got to.
00:21:25I've transplanted other hands, yes.
00:21:28Done in order to save his talent, not destroy it.
00:21:31What I cut from the ends of his arms no longer resembled hands.
00:21:34It's a lie! It's got to be a lie!
00:21:37You needed some kind of a guinea pig for your insane experiments!
00:21:42Miss Paris, what we did in that operating room just now could end all our careers.
00:21:46If you want vengeance, you can have it very easily because we didn't get your approval.
00:21:50But if you choose that vengeance,
00:21:52you may set off a chain of emotional reaction in your brother that'll guarantee failure.
00:21:56Guarantee that he'll never have hands.
00:21:58You cannot turn my brother into some kind of a freak two-headed dog just for the sake of science!
00:22:04There's something you have to see.
00:22:06You can't do that.
00:22:07I don't think she'll understand any other way.
00:22:22Please.
00:22:33Please.
00:22:52Please.
00:23:02I saw them before the operation.
00:23:10The genius that flowed through these hands is no more.
00:23:14But his basic genius remains.
00:23:17With a great deal of luck, we'll have made it possible for him to continue.
00:23:21You must have faith.
00:23:23Is it faith, Doctor?
00:23:25Or just ego as far as your particular talons is concerned?
00:23:29Tonight, four people did everything in their power to help your brother.
00:23:32I appreciate your feeling of personal tragedy,
00:23:35but I think you've wallowed in it long enough at my expense.
00:23:37Listen, Doctor, I realize you've been through a great deal tonight, but I don't think you...
00:23:41But I do think, from now on, the only thing that's important
00:23:44is the absolute cooperation of everyone involved in this man's life.
00:23:47Cooperation that'll create the proper recovery state of mind for him.
00:23:50Your attitude is a very crude one, Doctor.
00:23:53Maybe we ought to wait until...
00:23:54No, George.
00:23:56This man who's taken such sudden control of Vernon's life,
00:23:59I want to know what he expects to do.
00:24:02And I want to know whose hands he put on my brother's arms.
00:24:07Can you answer that?
00:24:09No, I can't.
00:24:10There's no precedent for what we've done.
00:24:12No published catalog of spare parts to choose from at the local deep freeze.
00:24:15And you know nothing about the other man at all?
00:24:17Coincidence placed him on that table two hours before your brother's accident.
00:24:20He had powerful hands, that's all we have to know.
00:24:23That's all?
00:24:24If you're concerned with the possibility that he might have been some kind of madman,
00:24:28let me assure you that psychotic tendencies don't transfer themselves
00:24:31mystically to the physical extremities after death.
00:24:33You know that for a fact?
00:24:35No. No, I don't.
00:24:36I don't even know about Mother Goose or the wee people in the Glam.
00:24:48You're right.
00:24:50Yes, I was cracking under it.
00:24:54A personal loss for us.
00:24:56A terrible responsibility for you.
00:25:00We'll be back in the morning.
00:25:02The man has been fingerprinted.
00:25:04A complete check will be run, I assure you.
00:25:06When can we see him?
00:25:08Not for a week.
00:25:09He's under heavy sedation and additional radiation treatments.
00:25:13It's a critical period for his body's acceptance of the hands.
00:25:16Can't we even see him?
00:25:19Trust me.
00:25:21If you can.
00:25:23And when you do see him,
00:25:25it's vital that he believe he's only had simple emergency surgery.
00:25:29I've got to have at least six weeks before the final bandages come off.
00:25:33How long until we really know?
00:25:35It won't be long before his body gives us the answer.
00:25:39What we do as far as his mind is concerned,
00:25:42well,
00:25:44he'll need all of us for that.
00:26:08You know, Doctor,
00:26:09I'm one of those people who believes that our department renders a definite service
00:26:13to the safety and welfare of the community, just as you do.
00:26:16Now,
00:26:17I'm sure you observe certain regulations that make your work more orderly,
00:26:22more effective, am I at all correct?
00:26:24Generally.
00:26:25Well, now, so do we.
00:26:27For instance, when we have a homicide to contend with
00:26:30and we receive a body at the morgue,
00:26:32we feel it's reasonable to expect that we'll receive all of it.
00:26:35All of it.
00:26:37Don't ask me why,
00:26:38but I hold a feeling of kinship and respect for a man like you.
00:26:43On the other hand,
00:26:44I suspect you of some premeditated diddling on the hillside.
00:26:49Mind you, I've said nothing about this at the department
00:26:51because I'm sure you have a totally worthy explanation.
00:26:54So,
00:26:56exactly what have you done with those hands?
00:27:05It's nice to know you're sympathetic to my needs,
00:27:07but you know this isn't enough.
00:27:09What if I told you it had to be enough?
00:27:11For now.
00:27:15Doctor, when I was in college,
00:27:17one of my best friends was a medical student,
00:27:19so,
00:27:20one night he stole into the laboratory and removed part of a cadaver,
00:27:24which he then utilized to produce a therapeutic effect
00:27:27on a timorous young lady at a beer party.
00:27:30Surely you've progressed beyond this.
00:27:33Inspector,
00:27:34let's pretend it's the past,
00:27:36say two months prior to the time this technique of identification was established.
00:27:41Suppose you came to me and you said that you were on the verge of a
00:27:44discovery that would greatly advance your profession,
00:27:47and mankind as a result.
00:27:51Yet, for definite reasons, you needed those last two months
00:27:54in order to prove it.
00:27:56Do you expect me to block you or to interfere?
00:28:00Hmm.
00:28:01Hmm.
00:28:03Very good analogy, I'm sorry you thought of it.
00:28:05Well?
00:28:07It's fortunate for you that I seem to sense a certain quality of honesty and greatness,
00:28:12otherwise I'd pull you in right now.
00:28:14Will you go along with me for that long?
00:28:16With the promise you'll be given the complete story the second it's possible.
00:28:21You have enough on this chart for a full preliminary check.
00:28:25Well, you're complicating things for me at the department.
00:28:29I suppose I can create an acceptable story.
00:28:34I suppose I'm as idealistic as you in many ways.
00:28:38I'm sure my wife and children would support me in that up to a point.
00:28:43For everyone's sake,
00:28:46let's hope we don't pass that point.
00:28:55This will be his first moment of true consciousness.
00:28:58Please let me handle explanations.
00:29:01Guard your reactions against any indication of seriousness.
00:29:25Mr. Parris, you have visitors.
00:29:28Mr. Parris?
00:29:49My hands.
00:29:51You're going to be perfectly all right.
00:29:53What's happened to my hands?
00:29:55There was a traffic accident.
00:29:57Some of your fingers were broken.
00:29:59You're going to be all right.
00:30:01Cab.
00:30:03That fool driver.
00:30:06Why are my hands like this?
00:30:08We knew who you were, what your hands meant to you.
00:30:11We've immobilized them so the fingers will mend perfectly.
00:30:14I have to be in New York.
00:30:17A concert.
00:30:18Recordings.
00:30:19I've postponed them until you're well again.
00:30:22You will play again, Vernon.
00:30:24You will.
00:30:25Dina, don't lie to me.
00:30:27I'm not lying, darling.
00:30:29Dr. Harding did a beautiful job.
00:30:32Your hands will be perfect.
00:30:34Doctor.
00:30:36Harding?
00:30:46Perfect, Dr. Harding.
00:30:48And your terms are in mine.
00:30:50In yours.
00:30:51In just a few weeks, you'll have full flexibility again.
00:30:54Full timing.
00:30:55Why did it have to happen to my hands?
00:30:57You're lucky it was only this.
00:30:59Glass was shattered from every window of the cab.
00:31:03You can see to play.
00:31:05And you will.
00:31:07All you need is that belief.
00:31:09And some patience.
00:31:11Not very aesthetic, is it, George?
00:31:16Might make an unusual shot for our next poster.
00:31:20You're going to be all right, Vernon.
00:31:22Does Eileen know about this?
00:31:24I don't know.
00:31:27But she was at the party.
00:31:28Isn't that where they notified you?
00:31:30Yes.
00:31:32Well...
00:31:34I'm sure she'll be all right.
00:31:36I'm sure she will.
00:31:38Yes.
00:31:40Well, it's all right.
00:31:43My little dramatic butterfly wouldn't like it here very much.
00:31:47No bright lights, mink stoles.
00:31:51You don't serve martinis, do you, Doctor?
00:31:54Not for the time being.
00:31:56Well, I guess she'll be around again
00:31:58when things aren't so stark and sterile.
00:32:00It'll be a month before we can remove the bandages.
00:32:04You can go home in a week.
00:32:06You'll be more comfortable there.
00:32:08Home.
00:32:10Where I can stare at the piano.
00:32:14Wonder how long it's going to be
00:32:16and how good it'll ever be again.
00:32:18So you can stare at it.
00:32:20Remind yourself to be patient.
00:32:23To fight for something that's important
00:32:26and beautiful.
00:32:32Look at that.
00:32:33Perfect fusion on both.
00:32:35You've done it, Gil.
00:32:37Not yet.
00:32:38All we know is that his body's accepted the hands.
00:32:41We don't know how they're going to function.
00:32:43But nobody's even gotten this far before.
00:32:45You realize what that means?
00:32:46It only means we've taken a step, Ken.
00:32:48That's not enough.
00:32:49Not enough?
00:32:51Gil, even if the rest fails,
00:32:53if the nerve and muscle connections don't work...
00:32:55It must work.
00:32:57But you can't hope for too much.
00:32:59Why not?
00:33:00It's the only way we have the courage to take the next step.
00:33:03And the next.
00:33:05Well, when will we know?
00:33:07That's why I've called you in here.
00:33:09I've waited longer than I planned, to be sure.
00:33:12Now...
00:33:14I'm going over to remove the bandages
00:33:16and make the first reflex test.
00:33:18I want you all there because you helped make it possible.
00:33:22Also, I think you'll need all the moral support we can give him.
00:33:26This may not be pleasant,
00:33:27so if any of you don't want to come, say so.
00:33:31Russ?
00:33:34Kenny?
00:33:41Holly.
00:33:42Did I ever tell you I couldn't stand the sight of blood?
00:33:47Let's see if our dream is a realistic one.
00:33:50If it's possible to recreate beauty out of chaos.
00:34:02Dina, push the lamp back a little.
00:34:04We don't need that much.
00:34:13I hope you don't mind an audience.
00:34:15But Russ, Ken and Holly all helped the night of the accident.
00:34:19I'm used to audiences.
00:34:21I'm glad to have one again after so long.
00:34:24These weeks of waiting haven't been easy,
00:34:26but I'm sure they'll be worth it.
00:34:29These weeks of waiting haven't been easy,
00:34:31but if it ends well, I'll be grateful to all of you.
00:34:35Are you ready?
00:34:36After seven weeks, yes, I'm ready.
00:34:39You must do one thing for me.
00:34:41I ask you not to question it.
00:34:43I want you to close your eyes and keep them closed
00:34:46until I tell you.
00:34:48That shouldn't be so hard.
00:34:49Only a few more minutes after seven weeks.
00:34:54Apparently, dramatics aren't limited to the stage.
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00:35:44Keep your hands flat on the table.
00:35:48Now, I'm going to touch the fingers of your hand.
00:35:54Each time, when you feel the touch,
00:35:57you have to move that finger.
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00:37:19Before you open your eyes, I'm going to tell you one thing.
00:37:22I want you to remember it. It's vital that you do.
00:37:25Are you trying to ease me into acceptance of a failure, Doctor?
00:37:28What we've done for you surpasses my hopes.
00:37:31But the success of every surgery depends on two things.
00:37:35Medical skill and acceptance on the part of the patient.
00:37:38Are these your usual terms for such a thing as simple as broken fingers?
00:37:41I don't think so.
00:37:42Keep your eyes closed.
00:37:43The response in your fingers is 80% correct.
00:37:47The rest will return, but it's going to take practice on your part.
00:37:50You were right about one thing.
00:37:53It was more than just broken fingers.
00:37:58But the thing that you've got to believe is that we've been successful.
00:38:01Because we have.
00:38:02During these weeks of waiting, you told me about your absolute belief in music and beauty.
00:38:09When you open your eyes, you're going to see something that will demand a great deal of the sensitivity,
00:38:14courage, and creative thinking you have as an artist.
00:38:18Now, open your eyes.
00:38:44What have you done to my hands?
00:38:58They were terribly mangled in the accident.
00:39:01We've made it possible.
00:39:02What have you done?
00:39:03We've made it possible for you to have perfectly good hands.
00:39:06These aren't my hands.
00:39:11What have you done?
00:39:12We've given you hands where you had none.
00:39:16When you arrived at the hospital, we were faced with a tragedy.
00:39:19We didn't accept that.
00:39:21We fought to restore the beauty that was so important to you, and we did.
00:39:26They're strong, normal hands, and your bodies accepted them.
00:39:30Now you must accept them and fight.
00:39:33Why?
00:39:34Why?
00:39:35Because it is.
00:39:36What have you done with my hands?
00:39:38What you brought to the hospital were no longer hands.
00:40:08Stand up.
00:40:23Take hold of my arm.
00:40:26Take hold of my arm.
00:40:28Both hands.
00:40:39Grip it as hard as you can.
00:40:46The fact that you can even do that proves the muscles work.
00:40:51Can you feel my arm?
00:40:54That proves the nerves are functioning.
00:40:57Muscles and nerves, that's all you need.
00:40:59These hands are new, but your talent isn't.
00:41:02What happened to you seven weeks ago was cruel.
00:41:05What I'm doing to you now is cruel.
00:41:07But what we did in that operating room wasn't.
00:41:10Now you can accept or you can quit.
00:41:12It's up to you.
00:41:21Get out.
00:41:23Vernon, all of you.
00:41:44Patience.
00:41:46Exercise.
00:41:48Belief.
00:41:49There's every chance in the world.
00:41:53Every chance.
00:41:56That beauty can once more be created by your surgical freak.
00:42:00It can.
00:42:01You're right, Doctor.
00:42:03You were cruel just now.
00:42:06But your bluntness has restored reality for me.
00:42:11I'm just not sure how long it can remain.
00:42:13I suggest you leave now.
00:42:15Tomorrow we'll talk about that reality.
00:42:24I'll be back, Vernon.
00:42:39I know, George.
00:42:41Thank you, I'll call.
00:42:58Let him have his anger and torment for now.
00:43:01I think he'll be strong enough later to accept the fight.
00:43:05His finger reactions weren't even right.
00:43:07Yes, they were.
00:43:08But when you touched them...
00:43:09I touched the fingers on each hand in sequence at first.
00:43:12Then I deliberately changed the sequence.
00:43:14The finger that reacted was the one he thought should react next.
00:43:17Then I went back and touched the finger and it moved.
00:43:21It's simply a matter of mental coordination on his part.
00:43:25Seems so much to expect.
00:43:27Dina, what we've done has never been done before.
00:43:31It's a triumph for us.
00:43:33But it's got to be one for him, too.
00:43:36I think I'd better move in here for a while.
00:43:39He'll need you.
00:43:41I wonder if there'll ever be a day when he doesn't.
00:44:03Please leave me alone.
00:44:07I know how hard it is for you to accept.
00:44:11But do you realize what Gil has done for you?
00:44:15Yes.
00:44:16He made them come true.
00:44:19Those dreams I've had through the years about something happening to my hands.
00:44:22Gil's genius has made it possible for your talent to continue.
00:44:26His genius with a knife in the human body has put on my arms the hands of some man I don't even know.
00:44:30Is that important if you can play again?
00:44:32Important?
00:44:34It's important my sanity can even accept that these are mine.
00:44:38His genius has given me hands to feel with.
00:44:40But can he guarantee these stolen chunks of flesh and bone will ever be?
00:44:45These are your hands.
00:44:47Now it's up to you to make them sing in the future as they did in the past.
00:44:50It's you who control your hands.
00:44:53Don't you understand?
00:44:55I was my hands.
00:44:56They were my life.
00:44:58I'm carrying the life of someone I know nothing about.
00:45:00Then you must learn again.
00:45:03Or you will have no life.
00:45:05Why me?
00:45:07Why couldn't this have happened to that cab driver who doesn't need his hands so much?
00:45:11I only know from Gil that the man suffered too.
00:45:15His life may not be as delicate or as complex as yours.
00:45:21But I'm sure he'll fight to maintain it.
00:45:28Leave me alone.
00:45:30I'm going to stay here for a while.
00:45:33I'll be back as soon as I get some things from my apartment.
00:45:41Please be patient.
00:45:58I'll be back.
00:46:28I'll be back.
00:47:29Why, you're a half hour.
00:47:32Why, Vernon, what a pleasant surprise.
00:47:35I want to talk to you.
00:47:36I can't right now.
00:47:37It's important.
00:47:39All right, but I only have a few minutes.
00:47:58You always did have a talent for creating the proper visual mood.
00:48:07This is no concern of yours.
00:48:09Obviously, since our relationship is primarily a social one.
00:48:12What does that mean?
00:48:13It must be if you haven't been interested enough to see me during these past weeks.
00:48:16I called the hospital the following day, left my sympathies.
00:48:19Very generous of you.
00:48:21Vernon, I'm very sorry about your accident, but...
00:48:23Pain isn't a desirable substitute for laughter and excitement, is it?
00:48:26Vernon, I've had a great many things to do.
00:48:28I'm also expecting a guest within a half hour, so...
00:48:30A guest?
00:48:31You don't own me, Vernon.
00:48:32I know.
00:48:42But now I need you.
00:48:44How interesting.
00:48:45Well, there were times when I needed you.
00:48:47Remember your favorite line?
00:48:49That would be too much like playing a great composition over and over.
00:48:52You had to play many in order to live and grow as an artist.
00:48:55There's a difference now.
00:48:58I can't explain everything right away, but my life has changed.
00:49:00You've got to understand.
00:49:02Vernon, if one of your other women has put you in your place,
00:49:04I don't see any reason to come crying to me.
00:49:06That's not it.
00:49:07Yes, there were others.
00:49:08There were others for you, too.
00:49:09I don't think either of us had any illusions about that.
00:49:12But for me, you were always the most important, the loveliest.
00:49:16In the back of my mind, maybe I always thought someday...
00:49:19Vernon, neither of us ever thought that someday.
00:49:22You were always a very exciting, very desirable man.
00:49:25But this attitude in you now, this heaviness, I don't like it at all.
00:49:28I'll be very happy to see you on the old basis,
00:49:30but right now I'd wish you'd go.
00:49:32What if the old basis has been changed by something I can do nothing about?
00:49:35I don't like you this way, and I don't like riddles.
00:49:37What if there won't be any concerts or parties?
00:49:38What if they'll only be me?
00:49:39Stop it, Vernon.
00:49:40I've never seen you this way, and I don't want you this way.
00:49:42What if they'll only be me?
00:49:43Stop it. Stop it.
00:49:44Answer me.
00:49:45Let me go.
00:49:46Your hands are breaking my arms.
00:49:47Your hands.
00:49:48Yes, my hands.
00:49:49The hands that brought you concerts, parties, glamour, excitement.
00:49:52That's what happened when you called to leave your sympathies.
00:49:54My hands that you knew so well.
00:50:01They don't look like my hands, do they?
00:50:03They're not.
00:50:04My hands were destroyed the night of my greatest concert,
00:50:06but medical science gave me a new pair of hands,
00:50:08hands from another body so that I can play again.
00:50:10Yes, Eileen, I may play again, but I may not.
00:50:13What if they'll only be me?
00:50:14What will you do if I need your help now more than I need your beauty?
00:50:17Don't touch me.
00:50:19Help!
00:50:20Help!
00:50:21Help!
00:50:42You should take off.
00:50:43You too, Holly.
00:50:45Kenny can handle emergency tonight.
00:50:46Oh, sure.
00:50:47And when do I get a chance to get married?
00:50:49I have a girl who's pretty fed up already.
00:50:50Who ever heard of young doctors getting married?
00:50:52You have to be middle-aged before you can afford to be married.
00:50:56Yeah, I see what you mean.
00:50:58Come on, Junior.
00:50:59I have a new trick I want to show you with a scalpel.
00:51:06You know, I've got a boyfriend who's the greatest guy in the world, but...
00:51:11Holly, never get interested in a dedicated man.
00:51:16It may look good on the surface, but you can always end up second,
00:51:20no matter how much he feels for you.
00:51:23Thanks, Carol, for putting it the nice way.
00:51:27She's a lucky girl.
00:51:45I know this must make me look pretty much like a snoop,
00:51:48but I'm sure you understand it's part of my job.
00:51:51I also understand we made a bargain with a time factor that was up a week ago.
00:51:56You see, I'm not without patience.
00:51:58The main point was I'd give you the complete story as soon as it was possible.
00:52:02You implied you'd trust my judgment.
00:52:04Yes, I remember, but there's a problem.
00:52:07I have somewhat of a neurotic respect for perfection in my work.
00:52:10I don't like to see assignments go unsolved.
00:52:13Although I recognize there's no set schedule for the solution.
00:52:17Specifically, the fingerprints you gave me have been thoroughly checked,
00:52:21and they gave me nothing.
00:52:23You think I gave you a false set.
00:52:25You're not that kind of a man.
00:52:27We're in the process of checking them through foreign bureaus,
00:52:30but while we're waiting, I thought there might be something new
00:52:34you could offer to keep my mind at peace.
00:52:37There's nothing I can tell you yet.
00:52:39There's a human factor that's involved that's critical.
00:52:43Trust me a while longer.
00:52:46Very well.
00:52:48Thanks.
00:52:52In the meantime, please remember my wife and children.
00:52:58When I got back last night, he was sitting at the piano, dazed.
00:53:02He didn't say a word all night.
00:53:04I don't think he went to sleep either.
00:53:06And then in the morning came the tragic news
00:53:09of the death of a woman who was very important to him.
00:53:12He was more depressed.
00:53:14When did he leave?
00:53:16Late this morning.
00:53:18He said he wanted to be alone.
00:53:20I wanted to go with him, but he was cruel in the way he rejected me.
00:53:24I'm frightened.
00:53:26Don't be frightened.
00:53:28It's natural in the beginning.
00:53:30He's got to feel sorry for himself.
00:53:32Hate everyone and everything that caused this.
00:53:34He'll be back.
00:53:36I hope you're right.
00:53:38I think the separation's good for us.
00:53:40Let's have dinner.
00:53:42We've never done that.
00:53:44I know a little place with violins not far from here.
00:53:47We'll be back early.
00:54:03Does Tony Wilder live here?
00:54:05Yes, sir.
00:54:06Is he in?
00:54:07No, sir, but he'll be back in a little while.
00:54:09He went to get something.
00:54:11A dog. Isn't that great?
00:54:13I'm an old friend of his.
00:54:15Used to ride in his cab all the time.
00:54:17I want to talk to him.
00:54:19I really shouldn't let you in, but...
00:54:23I guess you look okay.
00:54:25You like dogs?
00:54:28Okay, come on in.
00:54:38You ever had a dog?
00:54:42Hey, mister, you ever had a dog?
00:54:44Yes, a long time ago.
00:54:46And you were a kid like me, huh?
00:54:54You got a piano once, too?
00:54:56Were you any good?
00:55:01I'm good, too.
00:55:03Want me to teach you how to play?
00:55:06Want me to play for you?
00:55:08Well, I'm not bad, honest.
00:55:10I like to play.
00:55:12Dad never asked to make me.
00:55:17You know a lot about the piano?
00:55:23I'll play a real great tune I just learned.
00:55:26It'll make you feel better.
00:55:29You don't look so hot.
00:55:31No.
00:55:32Not right now.
00:55:35Come on.
00:55:37I like to play for people.
00:55:39Helps me not to be nervous.
00:55:43I'll make you a deal.
00:55:45If you don't like it, I'll quit.
00:55:47Okay?
00:55:53And they were both killed when we were very small.
00:55:56We ended up with relatives who resented the obligation.
00:56:00So, more or less, we banded together for emotional survival.
00:56:04They both had a great desire for life, even then.
00:56:07That's important for him now.
00:56:09Perhaps.
00:56:10But I think we became too close as a result.
00:56:12Too dependent.
00:56:14I had talent, too, but his was greater.
00:56:17I used my talent to help him.
00:56:19The whole thing was a calculated plan to bring us independence and freedom.
00:56:25And now, just when we were both reaching a point when we could be truly free.
00:56:29Dina, nothing is going to be wasted.
00:56:31Don't you see?
00:56:33By going through this, he can become part of a new and even greater kind of beauty.
00:56:37Maybe that's a lot to imagine right now.
00:56:39But eventually, there can be no such thing as a permanently defective heart.
00:56:43A permanent cripple.
00:56:45A permanent birth malformation.
00:56:46Blindness.
00:56:47Oh, there'll always be accidental deaths.
00:56:50But from these tragedies, science will be able to sustain and recreate joy for the living.
00:56:55And when people know that a worn out or defective part of their body can be replaced,
00:57:00they'll approach life itself with a great deal less fear.
00:57:043,000 years of research, Dina.
00:57:08And we're just beginning.
00:57:10This is the next major step, and he's the key part of it.
00:57:13If it had to happen, I thank God we found you.
00:57:20Gil, whose hands are they?
00:57:22We don't know yet, but they're strong, normal hands.
00:57:25They might be hands from someone even more talented than Vernon.
00:57:28But they could be from someone.
00:57:30Don't let fear drive you into a pit of superstition.
00:57:33But are we sure the soul really controls the outside?
00:57:37Or is what we call a soul really shaped by our own pleasures or hatreds with the outside,
00:57:43and how they're accepted by the world?
00:57:45If you love beauty, you conquer handicaps so beauty can live.
00:57:50And if you don't?
00:57:55Well, mister, how did you like it?
00:57:57It?
00:57:59Well, you play very well.
00:58:01You mean it?
00:58:03You can be good, very good, if you practice.
00:58:06Did you practice a lot when you were a kid?
00:58:10Yes, I practiced a lot when I was like you.
00:58:14But I can't remember many things about being ten years old.
00:58:21Yes.
00:58:23Yes, I can.
00:58:26Are you still any good?
00:58:29I don't know.
00:58:31Come on and try.
00:58:36I want to hear you play now.
00:58:39But first you've got to take your gloves off.
00:58:42Who ever heard of playing the piano with their gloves on?
00:58:46I can't take them off.
00:58:47Sure you can. You put them on, didn't you?
00:59:10Gee, mister, you've got strong hands.
00:59:13Maybe someday I'll have hands like that, so I can play a lot easier.
00:59:20Come on.
00:59:43Gee, mister, it must have been a long time, because you sure can't play now.
00:59:48How can you play the piano if you can't even hit the chords?
00:59:52Don't say that. I can play. I will play again.
00:59:55Music is my life. You must have said that, and I will play.
01:00:14I've never known anything else. That's why I'll play again.
01:00:18I must play again.
01:00:20You see that, don't you?
01:00:27Gee, I hope you...
01:00:44Easy, boy, easy. I know it's strange, but you'll get used to it.
01:00:49Skeet! Skeet! Skeet!
01:00:58Skeet, where are you?
01:01:02Skeet, where are you?
01:01:05Skeet, where are you?
01:01:07Skeet, where are you?
01:01:09Skeet, where are you?
01:01:11Skeet, where are you?
01:01:41Skeet, where are you?
01:01:56Well, this time I don't think we'll have to be as critical.
01:02:11You can open.
01:02:29You can open.
01:02:33It's working, Vernon. It's all working.
01:02:36Should I say congratulations again, Doctor?
01:02:38To yourself. To your patients.
01:02:40Every finger response was correct.
01:02:42Timing was a little slow, but with this much progress this soon,
01:02:45there's no reason why full dexterity can't return.
01:02:48All you need now is a strong incentive.
01:02:52That's something you've had for a long time.
01:02:56Yes, Doctor. I think I'll enlarge on your exercises.
01:03:00To include the piano.
01:03:02Congratulations.
01:03:09Congratulations.
01:03:15It's wonderful, Mr. Parris.
01:03:17Ouch!
01:03:22I want you and Dina to have dinner with me tonight.
01:03:25Go someplace where we can laugh for a change. How about it?
01:03:28It's time to see again what the outside world and smiling faces look like.
01:03:32It's time to see again what the outside world and smiling faces look like.
01:04:02It's time to see again what the outside world and smiling faces look like.
01:04:32It's time to see again what the outside world and smiling faces look like.
01:04:35It's time to see again what the outside world and smiling faces look like.
01:05:02Yes, sir. A beautiful throw. A beautiful throw.
01:05:13Here's a smiling little doll to take home with you to remind you of your shining hour.
01:05:18You take that thing home and you're going to be the one that has to dust it.
01:05:25Test this game of skill. Win yourself a beautiful prize or a tryout with the L.A. Dodgers.
01:05:32Well, a warm-up pitch. Only a warm-up pitch. Even the greatest need that. Try again.
01:05:53Well, a warm-up pitch. Only a warm-up pitch. Even the greatest need that. Try again.
01:06:02Well, a warm-up pitch. Only a warm-up pitch. Even the greatest need that. Try again.
01:06:11Hey, what are you...
01:06:12Some kind of a nut making fun? That'll be 20 bucks, buddy.
01:06:15I'm sorry.
01:06:16Forget the sorry. It's at 20 bucks, buddy.
01:06:19And if you don't know how to use your hands, stay away from here.
01:06:25I'm going to call a cop.
01:06:26Okay, wait a minute. Here's more than enough to take care of the damage.
01:06:30All right, but I'm still going to call a cop. That guy is some kind of a nut.
01:06:34Look, here's some more. Please forget it. He's a patient of mine.
01:06:37He's been through quite enough as it is. Give him a break.
01:06:42Okay, but if you can't handle him, buddy, we got a place right down the street that specializes in freaks.
01:07:00Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
01:07:07Oh, Bernard, you know how proud I am of you, the new attitude you've had since Gil returned.
01:07:30Are you?
01:07:32Very.
01:07:33Remember the night the three of us went out together?
01:07:35I remember.
01:07:36It started then, didn't it?
01:07:38I think it started a long time before that.
01:07:40Gil's proud of you, too.
01:07:42I told him you've been practicing every day since then.
01:07:46You don't know how important it is to him
01:07:47that he used his skill to bring you a new life.
01:07:50Yes. They all brought me a new life.
01:07:53And for me.
01:07:55I... I think you know how I've come to feel about Gil.
01:07:59I want you to be happy for that, too.
01:08:02I'm very glad that you've come to mean so much to each other.
01:08:08Why won't you let me stay on nights that you practice?
01:08:11You know me at my best. I want you to hear me that way the next time.
01:08:16Besides, you haven't regretted all the time you've been able to spend with him, have you?
01:08:20All right. I'll wait.
01:08:23What time you'll be back tonight?
01:08:24Eleven to twelve. Just dinner and a conversation.
01:08:27Have a good time.
01:09:03Hey, don't you want to marry me?
01:09:06Yeah.
01:09:08Yeah. When?
01:09:12In a year or so, maybe.
01:09:16I can't ask you to live on what I'm making now.
01:09:19I can't even live on it.
01:09:20I wouldn't mind working. I've... I've done it before.
01:09:24Well, you might have to if we get married in a year or so.
01:09:27Then why not now?
01:09:29It's just too rough.
01:09:31And you're too intent on your work.
01:09:33I admit it.
01:09:36It's the future, Sue, and I've got a chance to be a part of something wonderful.
01:09:43I guess I'm selfish, because I want it to be the right kind of future.
01:09:48For my work and for us.
01:09:53Don't you understand?
01:09:54You know I do. It's just that I wish there could be more time for that.
01:09:57No, I do. It's just that I wish there could be more time for us.
01:10:01I'm not going to stop loving you, Ken.
01:10:06It's...
01:10:08It's just that the nights get lonely out.
01:10:27It's just that the nights get lonely out.
01:10:57Come on.
01:11:28It can't be.
01:11:30Gil? Gil, can it?
01:11:32It must be a record.
01:11:34He never bought any of his own records.
01:11:36He was always afraid of becoming a mechanical copy of himself.
01:11:39I know his style so well.
01:11:41I don't know. It may be possible.
01:11:44If he's really been...
01:11:46I don't know.
01:11:48I don't know.
01:11:50I don't know.
01:11:52I don't know.
01:11:54I don't know. It may be possible.
01:11:56If he's really been practicing and exercising the way you say.
01:11:59It's one of his more simple pieces.
01:12:02Gil. Gil, it must be.
01:12:13Oh, Vernon, was that you playing?
01:12:15Oh, I'm sorry you heard.
01:12:17I wanted it to be when I was a little better.
01:12:19Oh, it sounded wonderful.
01:12:21It's the only one I've worked on and it's taken me all these weeks.
01:12:25What does the man who made it all possible have to say?
01:12:28I'm surprised, but I...
01:12:30You told me yourself there was no reason why it shouldn't happen.
01:12:32With exercise, practice.
01:12:34Yes, I know.
01:12:36But I didn't expect this much dexterity this soon.
01:12:38Not even when the incentive, the desire to create beauty is strong enough?
01:12:43You did your work well, doctor.
01:12:45Now I'm doing mine.
01:12:47If it's true, there's no one outside you two who could be happier than I am.
01:12:50Then smile, doctor.
01:12:52Get rid of that troubled, questioning look.
01:12:54Help us rejoice in the success of our mutual triumph.
01:12:58I know what I have to do now.
01:13:00Please play for us.
01:13:02It's been very hard to get this far,
01:13:04and I think even the doctor will tell you that it's natural to expect fatigue to set in easily.
01:13:09Make it soon.
01:13:12It will be.
01:13:14Understand one thing.
01:13:16I want to believe.
01:13:18Then do it, doctor.
01:13:20Do it because you too have the incentive.
01:13:22Yeah.
01:13:24Well, I'm sorry.
01:13:46I didn't know he was a close associate of yours.
01:13:49Did you know the girl, too?
01:13:52Tragedies of this kind are always senseless,
01:13:54but I'm afraid I have to press you about the significance behind it.
01:13:58How can there be any significance to waste?
01:14:00Some time ago, I read a routine report about a death that occurred in the suburbs.
01:14:05A man came home and found his son dead,
01:14:07apparently as the result of a burglar who was discovered and panicked.
01:14:12The unusual thing was that most of the boy's fingers were broken.
01:14:16Possibly it was the result of a fight,
01:14:18except that the fingers were all squeezed together as if they'd been crushed.
01:14:23The man was an ex-cab driver named Wilder.
01:14:27Can you raise the sheet farther this time and look at your friend's hands?
01:14:43I'm done with the book end.
01:14:44If you're thinking it might have been a burglar, forget it.
01:14:46It was calculated the book end was placed in the girl's hand
01:14:49to make it look as if she defended herself against a sex attack.
01:14:52Then you have your answer.
01:14:55That's rather difficult to believe since the girl was choked to death.
01:14:58A series of tragedies with one thing in common, a human hand.
01:15:02The same thing that brought us together, doctor.
01:15:04It's ridiculous to assume that...
01:15:05Is it?
01:15:07Perhaps, if anybody else but your friend had been involved.
01:15:10This is the kind of coincidence that forces me to become less patient.
01:15:15I think I know now what's happened.
01:15:17If I'm correct, it's an amazing piece of surgery, doctor.
01:15:24Under the circumstances, I must insist you meet me at my office within a half hour.
01:15:30I hope I'm wrong.
01:15:33I hope this is pure coincidence.
01:15:36Otherwise, it means you failed to control an experiment
01:15:38that could have been of great value.
01:15:40Regardless,
01:15:43both of our objectives are the same.
01:15:48I think you know why I wanted you to be the first to hear me play.
01:15:51Vernon, I've never been so happy.
01:15:52You won't mind if it's the same piece?
01:15:54I wouldn't care if it was the scale of C in one octave,
01:15:57just to know you can play again.
01:15:59Even though I can't play, I'm still nervous about...
01:16:02about these hands.
01:16:04It takes all my concentration.
01:16:06Would you mind sitting in the other room just this once?
01:16:08I'd listen to you from the other end of the world
01:16:10if it would help make you gray again.
01:16:12Regina, I want you to remember just one thing.
01:16:16Tonight, I'll play my greatest concert.
01:16:19I need you to help make it complete.
01:16:21I'll remember.
01:16:43Now what do I do?
01:16:45Destroy the very thing I created?
01:16:47Help him.
01:16:48Any jury will call it insanity.
01:16:50With proper treatment, he can be brought back.
01:16:52And Ken?
01:16:54And I?
01:16:55Gil, I was almost as close to Ken as you were.
01:16:58But even his sacrifice can't stop our work.
01:17:00It mustn't.
01:17:01How stupid I was.
01:17:03What he said about incentive...
01:17:05I don't know.
01:17:07I don't know.
01:17:10What he said about incentive...
01:17:12Oh, yes, he had one, all right.
01:17:14Vengeance on everyone he thought
01:17:16destroyed his ability to create music.
01:17:19The driver.
01:17:20Ken.
01:17:23I think we can take care of ourselves.
01:17:25Dina, she's with him.
01:17:27You won't hurt her.
01:17:28She's on his side.
01:17:29We're the enemies.
01:17:30With a maniac as shrewd as he's become,
01:17:32I won't take that chance.
01:17:33I'm coming, too.
01:17:34No, you're involved enough.
01:17:35Go home to your security.
01:17:37Try to figure out why it's so hard to find for men like me.
01:17:40And don't make the same mistakes.
01:18:02Help!
01:18:08Are you sure about this?
01:18:10It must be.
01:18:12He made a special point about it.
01:18:14Tonight I'll play my greatest concert.
01:18:17Dina, I...
01:18:19I don't blame you, Gil.
01:18:21How can you blame anybody for this?
01:18:23I just feel numb
01:18:25for all the loneliness and misery
01:18:27he must be feeling inside.
01:19:02Thank you for remembering what I said, Dina.
01:19:04I was sure I could depend on the audience.
01:19:06It's an important part of a concert.
01:19:08Yes, I'm going to play for you, Doctor.
01:19:13I'm used to a great deal of applause after my concerts.
01:19:16And what could be more desirable than applause
01:19:18from the man who made it all possible?
01:19:20There were others almost as much a part of it as you
01:19:22who should be here.
01:19:23But I don't think we'd find their applause
01:19:25very enthusiastic now.
01:19:27I did manage to convince one of them, though.
01:19:37We had a long chat on the way down here.
01:19:39Turns out he was very partial to music
01:19:41and my future ability.
01:19:43The only trouble was he didn't mean it.
01:19:46He was only trying to trick me.
01:19:48Why, Vernon?
01:19:50It was only a matter of time before you would have played again.
01:19:53Time?
01:19:54Time to cut off these hands and give me others,
01:19:56and others if those don't work.
01:19:58Yes, the Doctor has all the time he needs in his laboratory.
01:20:00He can do anything, except give me back my life.
01:20:03He tried to save that life!
01:20:05He failed!
01:20:06How do you know yet?
01:20:08Shall I show you?
01:20:09It's too soon.
01:20:11I said I was going to play for you.
01:20:12I am, now.
01:20:17But I want you beside me, Dina,
01:20:19because you were always there in the past.
01:20:21You can't go out there.
01:20:23He still needs me.
01:20:24It's a trick.
01:20:25I might be able to humor him, still save him.
01:20:27I've got to.
01:20:28It's too much of a chance.
01:20:29You can't do it.
01:20:31Then take a gun and go out there and shoot him, now!
01:20:56Listen.
01:20:57Behold the wonders of medical science in your kind, Doctor.
01:21:12Your triumph, Doctor.
01:21:14And now mine.
01:21:23Let her go.
01:21:27Go on.
01:21:36Go on back.
01:21:37We'll be all right.
01:21:45The talented Doctor Hardy, still in charge.
01:21:48You're right about one thing.
01:21:50I'm not responsible for the loss of your hands.
01:21:57But like your friends, you imagine yourself a clever psychologist.
01:22:00It won't work, Doctor.
01:22:02You're interested in nothing but vengeance?
01:22:04Beauty is no longer important to you.
01:22:06On the contrary.
01:22:07Justice is a form of moral beauty.
01:22:09Or is that too unscientific?
01:22:11I did everything I could, surgically.
01:22:13And your body's accepted it.
01:22:17Beyond that, I know I've failed you.
01:22:20Your mind couldn't accept it.
01:22:22That's very beautiful.
01:22:24What a shame. It's only meant to throw me off guard.
01:22:27What do you want?
01:22:29I want you to take another look at your work.
01:22:31Just for this moment, I want to share this triumph with you.
01:22:54I love you.
01:23:24I love you.
01:23:45Have you found out whose hands they are?
01:23:48Not yet.
01:23:50Does it make any difference?
01:23:55I think you know we'll have to talk some more.
01:23:59Maybe you'll be able to tell me if we have the right to push ahead so fast.
01:24:04Even when we believe.
01:24:09Men like you, who aren't afraid to grow.
01:24:13They'll always be the right.
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