• 9 months ago
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00:00 [gunshots]
00:24 Ralphie!
00:26 Hi, Faye.
00:27 We're going out tonight, ain't we, Ralphie?
00:30 Sure, kid. You get the loot and we'll swing.
00:32 You know it.
00:34 Well, look at that.
00:37 Now that's class.
00:48 [music]
01:02 It's real expensive, all hand-built, and it really costs...
01:06 The girl or the car?
01:08 The need.
01:10 [music]
01:39 [music]
01:57 What the young man is clutching is the rotor of her beautiful, expensive sports car,
02:02 without which it will never start.
02:05 A precious gambit by Ralphie Teal, who feels that the world is his oyster,
02:10 whose tastes are becoming very expensive.
02:13 And who knows that the only way he can satisfy those tastes
02:17 is for him to choose a victim.
02:20 The title of tonight's story...
02:23 Our leading players are Mr. Larry Blyden,
02:28 Miss Susan Oliver,
02:31 Mr. Vaughn Taylor,
02:33 and Miss Tracy Roberts.
02:36 Well, as sure as my name is Boris Karloff,
02:40 you'll find it puzzling to choose the victim of tonight's macabre events.
02:46 You may find yourself grossly misled, possibly surprised,
02:50 but we do hope that you enjoy this thriller.
02:54 [music]
03:07 [music]
03:36 It's going to ruin your battery if you keep at it like that.
03:39 Probably flooded already.
03:41 Flooded?
03:42 Pull the hood gimmick. Take a look.
03:48 Sure. Car, flooded.
03:52 Just have to drain. That's all, then you start.
03:54 Think about 15 minutes.
03:56 15 minutes?
03:58 Yeah, you can't fight machines. You got to swing with them.
04:01 Might as well get a cup of coffee meanwhile.
04:04 I suppose.
04:06 Nice little place right up there.
04:08 As long as you're going to have a cup of coffee, I'll join you.
04:10 Then we'll come back and get you started. Okay?
04:17 Oh, I like it at the end of summer.
04:19 It's not so many people on the beach, and you feel like it's all yours.
04:22 And it's still warm enough to enjoy it.
04:25 It's nice to be able to sit out your troubles watching the waves.
04:46 Come here often, Edith?
04:48 That's right, isn't it, Edith?
04:50 I don't seem to have much to do these days, so I just jump in the car and drive or come here to the beach.
04:59 Do you suppose those carbs are all right now?
05:01 Yeah, sure.
05:03 Thank you for stopping to help.
05:06 I'm glad I did.
05:08 That's where I get to know you.
05:10 We can talk about the beach like this.
05:13 Ralph, huh?
05:14 Yeah, Ralphie Teal.
05:17 I'm around here most of the time.
05:26 You ready?
05:32 I'll just check it for you.
05:40 Okay.
05:41 Give her a try.
05:46 Thank you.
06:06 Hi there.
06:08 Hello.
06:13 I told you I'd see you around on this beach sometime.
06:16 Yes, you did.
06:23 Sand.
06:24 Got a little sand there.
06:26 It's not going to be much more sun today.
06:28 You won't get any tan now.
06:30 I've had enough for today.
06:33 Want to see where I live?
06:36 Just a few minutes from here.
06:38 It's a little shack on the beach, but it suits me fine.
06:43 All right.
06:45 Like I say, it's just a little shack on the beach.
06:50 It's right over there.
06:54 Oh, I get by.
06:56 I do a little something when I have to, but I figure why make other people rich?
07:00 Just the beach, the sun, and me.
07:04 That's the way I like it.
07:06 I wish it could be that way for me, too.
07:11 Live with your folks?
07:12 Home?
07:15 My uncle, my father's brother, my parents died years ago.
07:20 It was just my uncle and me in that big house.
07:23 Never got married.
07:38 Don't get along with them, huh?
07:40 Well, I don't get along too well with people either.
07:44 I guess that makes us kind of a pair, huh?
07:47 What business is your uncle in?
07:50 All kinds. Investments, some of this and some of that.
07:54 They were all in it together, my parents and Uncle Phil.
07:58 Now he runs the whole thing.
08:00 He's always tried to lead my life for me, too.
08:03 Criticize me, be proper, be this, be that.
08:06 But when it comes to himself, I'm sorry.
08:11 I don't mean to just go on about this.
08:13 It's all right.
08:15 Everybody's got troubles.
08:18 You seem to understand so much.
08:25 Hey.
08:29 What are you carrying valuable stuff like this around for?
08:34 It ought to be in a safe.
08:36 Oh, Uncle Phil gives it to me.
08:38 His conscience, I guess.
08:41 Well, uh, look, uh, look.
08:47 My car is being fixed over near where you told me you lived.
08:52 How about giving me a lift?
08:54 Of course.
08:56 Just let me do something with my hair first.
09:02 [engine revving]
09:14 Boy, it sure handles like a dream.
09:17 So, uh, this is where you live, huh?
09:20 Would you like me to drive you to your car?
09:24 Uh, no, I got a few things to do first.
09:28 I'll walk.
09:29 Well, if you want to.
09:31 Okay.
09:32 I'll, uh, I'll see you around the beach.
09:36 [tires screeching]
09:56 You at the beach again?
09:58 Yes.
09:59 Good way to waste a day.
10:01 I happen to like the beach.
10:03 Anybody there you can marry?
10:05 I don't go there for that purpose.
10:07 No.
10:08 You probably go there to meet the muscle boys.
10:10 The big chest, no brain characters that haven't got a dime to their names.
10:13 That's right.
10:14 That's who I go there to see.
10:16 You think you're joking.
10:17 But I just might pay a visit to that beach to see what the attraction is.
10:20 There's no admission charge.
10:21 You're perfectly free to go.
10:23 I don't know why I can't get through to you.
10:25 You think you're above marriage or something?
10:27 I've introduced you to at least four good prospects.
10:29 Sound boys, but no--
10:31 Leave me alone, Uncle Phil.
10:33 Just leave me alone, please.
10:35 [music]
11:02 Who is it?
11:03 Ralphie, it's Fay.
11:05 Hi, honey.
11:12 Hi, kid.
11:13 Aren't you going to ask me to come in?
11:15 Well, uh, Fay's, like, way late.
11:17 But, Ralphie, I haven't seen you in a couple of days.
11:21 Well, you know me, kid.
11:22 No sense of time at all.
11:23 Aw, Ralphie.
11:25 Hey, you been playing around with somebody else?
11:27 Come on, knock it off.
11:30 Listen, Ralphie, you know last week when you said you wanted some money?
11:34 Yeah.
11:35 You were short?
11:36 Well, I got an advance.
11:39 Take it.
11:41 Go on.
11:43 Hey, thanks, kid.
11:45 Now, look, why don't you go on home, and I'll, uh--
11:49 I'll call you tomorrow.
11:51 Okay, Ralphie.
11:57 [music]
12:25 [music]
12:35 [music]
12:45 [music]
12:55 [music]
13:05 [music]
13:15 [music]
13:25 [music]
13:35 [music]
13:45 [music]
13:55 [music]
14:05 [music]
14:14 Now, don't scream.
14:16 Don't scream.
14:18 [music]
14:26 You came here to rob me.
14:29 You got to know me so you could do this.
14:32 That's right.
14:33 I saw your money and your bracelet and your lighter,
14:35 and I worked it so I could find out where you lived and get in here.
14:39 Ralph.
14:40 All right, all right.
14:41 Give me that pity bit.
14:42 I don't need that.
14:44 I just figured you wouldn't miss what I took so long as I didn't grab that silver spoon you were born with.
14:50 That's it.
14:52 I was just going to play Robin Hood, take from you and give to me.
14:56 Ralph, I thought--
15:01 Okay, now, look.
15:02 I didn't take anything, and you didn't scream.
15:05 I go away, we call it quits.
15:08 I won't try to see you again.
15:15 I won't try anything.
15:18 I promise.
15:21 Ralph.
15:26 [music]
15:46 I understand.
15:48 Honestly, I do.
15:51 I understand how you feel about my having things you just don't.
16:03 Don't look at me.
16:04 You're too beautiful.
16:06 You look at me that way, you make me feel like a rat the way you trusted me.
16:16 Enid, you up?
16:19 What was that?
16:22 The closet door.
16:24 The wind blew it.
16:26 I closed it.
16:28 Oh.
16:29 The house is full of noise tonight.
16:31 Creaks and groans.
16:33 Okay.
16:34 [music]
17:03 I never can find anything around here.
17:05 Where is that wallet?
17:07 Here it is.
17:12 Good morning.
17:14 Morning.
17:15 Oh, Tom Clegg just called.
17:17 His son's in town.
17:18 I told him you'd be delighted to have dinner with him.
17:20 You would tell him that when you know I've never been able to stand him and his stupid jokes.
17:26 He's the son of an old friend.
17:29 As long as you're living here, you show some courtesy to my friends.
17:33 I'm not going to have dinner with him.
17:35 Do you have another date?
17:37 I have a date with myself.
17:39 It's a threesome.
17:40 Me, myself, and I.
17:42 It's a witty remark.
17:44 And we have lots of things to do.
17:47 [music]
17:49 Lots of things.
17:51 [music]
18:10 Hey.
18:11 Hi.
18:13 Just like mine, the one you liked.
18:21 I thought I'd have your initials engraved on it, but that would have taken a day, and I didn't want to wait to give it to you.
18:26 Now, baby, you've got what they call impeccable taste.
18:35 I'll tell you what I'm going to do for you.
18:38 Tonight we're going to eat out, Chinese.
18:41 And after that, we're going to go dancing just you and me.
18:43 I told you, we have to be careful with my uncle.
18:46 If he knew that I was meeting a man he didn't know.
18:49 Yeah, I forgot.
18:52 It's awful, I know, but he has such a temper.
18:59 Alfie.
19:01 Alfie, I need you so.
19:04 You're so good for me.
19:06 [music]
19:13 Oh, baby, I love you.
19:15 You do love me.
19:18 And you smell so expensive.
19:21 I ought to with $30 a ounce.
19:28 Hey, it fits fine.
19:31 Hey, you get the size pretty good.
19:34 Now, how'd you do that, huh?
19:36 Well, I told the salesman I wanted the best sweater he had for a man who fits perfectly right in here.
19:52 I'm afraid I better be getting back now.
19:56 Tomorrow?
20:00 Let's get some sun tomorrow, huh?
20:02 Me meeting inside places, hiding all the time, I don't like that.
20:07 You know, most dames like to be seen with me.
20:09 Ralphie, I can't.
20:11 My uncle would like nothing better than to have an excuse for a real big argument with me so I'd get angry and get out of the house.
20:18 But I won't do that because it's mine and belonged to my parents.
20:23 Ralph?
20:25 Ralph?
20:28 I don't want to be seen in here.
20:30 All right.
20:31 Who's there?
20:32 Honey, it's me, it's Faye.
20:34 Uh, just a minute.
20:37 Get in here, hide in the closet.
20:40 I'll get rid of her.
20:45 Just a minute.
20:49 Hi, stranger.
20:50 What do you want?
20:53 Where you been, honey?
20:54 I just came looking for you.
20:56 Well, don't.
20:57 Don't come looking for me.
20:59 Honey, you're hurting my arm.
21:00 So is that a fact?
21:01 Well, I'm just trying to impress things on you, that's all.
21:04 Oh, Ralphie, I just wanted to see you.
21:08 Oh, honey, you used to be so nice, baby.
21:13 It bugs me people come around my place trying to surprise me.
21:17 You used to ask me to come down all the time.
21:20 Well, things are different now.
21:21 When I want you to come back, I'll give you an invitation.
21:24 Now, don't do that again, huh?
21:27 All right, now beat it.
21:33 Ralphie?
21:34 Go on, blow.
21:47 Okay, you can come out now.
21:51 I was afraid she'd want to see me.
21:55 Yeah.
21:58 Honey, don't be mad, please.
22:00 It's just that...
22:05 Can't we meet under the pier again tomorrow, please?
22:11 Okay, sure, under the pier.
22:14 ♪ ♪
22:27 Amy, baby.
22:28 Hmm?
22:30 I don't like it like this, hiding all the time from snoopers, from your uncle.
22:34 Ralph, please.
22:35 No, I've been thinking.
22:37 I've been thinking how we could be together all the time, any place.
22:42 Do what we want to do when we want to do it.
22:47 It takes a lot of loot for a thing like that.
22:49 You got to grab a boat to Europe,
22:51 drive along the Riviera, get those Italian silk suits.
22:56 We could do it, Amy.
22:59 I mean, your uncle.
23:02 You're the only one he's got.
23:04 Only one he can leave it to, got to leave it to.
23:07 Uncle Phil.
23:09 He goes, you get it all.
23:11 If he goes...
23:13 We make it so it looks like an accident.
23:16 Nobody ever knows I ever knew you before.
23:18 Nobody's ever seen us together.
23:20 We meet after he's dead.
23:22 You're joking.
23:24 We can do it, baby.
23:26 You and me, we can swing fine.
23:30 Murder.
23:31 Baby, that's just a word.
23:32 You got any idea how many guys commit a murder walking around loose?
23:34 A lot of guys.
23:36 Besides, you hate his guts, I know you do.
23:38 This way with him gone, we're out in the clear.
23:40 All alone, together.
23:42 Not murder, not killing.
23:44 Listen, baby, you want anything, you got to go after it.
23:47 No, Ralph.
23:52 Not murder.
23:54 You're not listening to me.
23:56 You're not listening to me.
23:59 I said we work it so it looks like an accident.
24:04 It's the only way, baby.
24:07 It's the only way for you and me.
24:11 Now, we do this or I'm gonna cut out.
24:14 No, Ralphie.
24:16 All right, then you swingin' with me?
24:18 You swingin' with me?
24:25 That's a good girl.
24:32 We got a lot of plans to make, so...
24:34 I'll go first so nobody spots us together.
24:38 [♪♪♪]
24:42 [♪♪♪]
24:45 [♪♪♪]
25:13 Boy, that's deep.
25:15 Anything goes down there, it's goodbye Charlie.
25:18 A car could come over that hill going too fast and skid,
25:21 and over he'd go.
25:23 We ought to put guardrails up here.
25:25 Oh, Ralphie, I'm scared.
25:27 Yeah, I know, baby, I know.
25:29 So am I, but we got to do this.
25:31 Now, listen.
25:33 It's got to look like an accident, right?
25:35 Yeah, I guess.
25:37 Now, you say he goes to visit that woman friend of his every night,
25:40 and to get there he's got to go over this Altamaro Ridge, right?
25:43 Okay.
25:45 I'll come right over that hill there,
25:48 and I'll be, uh...
25:50 I'll be standing here.
25:52 I'll motion him over to stop right here,
25:54 and I'll give him some hard luck story about, uh...
25:57 about how my car is stuck.
25:59 He'll know that's true because he can see my car right there,
26:02 parked right there up the hill with you in it.
26:04 Me?
26:06 Oh, no, Ralphie, I couldn't.
26:08 I'll never recognize you.
26:10 No, no.
26:12 Look, I need you for this, baby. I need you for this.
26:15 Here comes a car, there's no sense in being seen.
26:18 All right.
26:29 Now, as soon as I start talking to him,
26:31 you gun the motor in my heap and move up behind him.
26:33 You'll come down so fast he won't even know what's happening.
26:36 He'll assume. Accident.
26:38 Terrible accident.
26:40 You get all dressed up in black.
26:42 What if somebody comes along?
26:44 Then they come along and we wait.
26:46 How will you know it's him?
26:48 Well, you say he's in every night by 1.
26:52 That means he's got to come over here between 11.30 and 12.30.
26:55 When he does, we'll be waiting.
26:58 He's got that big white special.
27:01 I didn't know that car anywhere.
27:04 He's got to come over so slow he's almost stopped.
27:07 We do it tomorrow night, huh?
27:12 The sooner we do it, the sooner we fly.
27:15 We stay apart during the night.
27:18 That way nobody sees us together.
27:21 You stay at your house in case he comes home early by mistake.
27:25 I'll be on the pier by the phone.
27:29 I'll let him o'clock sharp.
27:31 You call. I'll let the phone ring two times only.
27:34 Then hang up. That way I know it's you.
27:37 I jump in my heap and I pick you up at the corner of 9th and Palm.
27:42 Two rings, just remember.
27:45 Here comes another car.
27:47 See how slow it's got to go?
27:54 Just like I said.
27:56 Two rings.
27:58 [Horn honking]
28:01 Hey, got a match?
28:09 Huh. Nice new sweater, huh?
28:13 What's so funny?
28:15 What are you getting so excited about?
28:18 I'm just looking at your sweater.
28:20 [Phone ringing]
28:23 [Ringing]
28:26 What's the matter?
28:30 Nothing. He's back in the car. That's all.
28:33 Ralphie and his crummy dames.
28:37 [Suspenseful music]
28:41 [Suspenseful music]
29:09 Hi. Could you give me a hand? My car's stuck back there.
29:13 You shouldn't be driving an old car like that.
29:16 Makes it dangerous for everybody.
29:18 I know, but it's all I got, see?
29:20 All right. Hop in. I'll get you to a service station.
29:23 What? No. No. I mean, uh...
29:25 Couldn't you give me a push?
29:27 Push? You can roll it on that hill.
29:29 Something's frozen. It won't roll.
29:32 I offered to give you a lift. I'm on my way home.
29:35 I'll tell the first cop.
29:37 You got a problem, mister?
29:39 You just sat there.
29:49 Ralph! Ralph!
29:53 You just sat there.
29:55 Maybe you're a good soldier, but you can never do that again.
29:58 Maybe you're the one that ought to go over.
30:01 Maybe you're the one that ought to go rolling down.
30:05 [Suspenseful music]
30:07 [Suspenseful music]
30:17 [Ralph snoring]
30:26 [Ralph panting]
30:28 [Ralph whimpers]
30:32 Ralphie, I just froze.
30:36 My hands wouldn't move.
30:38 I wanted to do what you said, but I couldn't.
30:42 You just sat there.
30:44 I tried. I tried, but I couldn't.
30:47 Now he's home free.
30:49 Maybe he's thinking about what happened and getting ideas.
30:52 You mean he knew? He knows?
30:55 Maybe.
30:57 Ralphie, he didn't see me, did he?
31:00 If he saw me...
31:02 What I'm worried about is if he thought there was anything funny.
31:06 Ralphie.
31:17 It's all right. He was up when I got home.
31:20 And he didn't say anything, nothing at all.
31:23 What?
31:28 What?
31:30 We going to forget it?
31:33 No.
31:35 I know you don't want to do it, but we started it and we're going to finish it.
31:39 Why let everything we planned get away from us?
31:42 Because, of course, you don't want us to be together.
31:46 [Ralph snores]
31:47 Honey.
31:49 That's my baby.
31:57 Now, listen.
31:59 I'm going to do it tonight.
32:02 The same way?
32:04 No, I don't want you freezing up.
32:07 I'm going to do it alone.
32:09 But he's seen you already.
32:11 I know. I just have to take that chance.
32:13 If he doesn't know what's going on, he probably won't be too suspicious.
32:16 What do you want me to do?
32:20 Nothing. Just stay home.
32:23 You're going to get him when he goes over there.
32:26 He was over the hill this time.
32:29 Go up there about 8.30 and wait for him.
32:33 And when he comes, I'm not going to ask any questions.
32:36 Then what are you going to do?
32:39 I don't know.
32:42 I just have to play it by ear.
32:45 Ralphie.
32:49 Be careful.
32:53 [♪♪♪]
32:55 [Ralph laughs]
33:16 [♪♪♪]
33:18 Make him a double and I'm halfway home.
33:27 [Ralph laughs]
33:29 Go ahead, Larry. Take my car. I'll use Edith's car tonight.
33:35 All right, I will.
33:37 I'm curious to see how that baby of yours handles over the hill.
33:40 Edith?
33:44 Edith!
33:46 Yes?
33:48 You aren't going out on a heavy date tonight, are you?
33:52 No, I have some letters to write.
33:56 Larry's car wouldn't start when we came out of the restaurant,
33:58 so he's taking my white job to get home.
34:01 I'll use yours.
34:03 Are you still living across the Altamara Ridge, Mr. Curran?
34:07 I wouldn't move if they paid me.
34:10 I like the wide, open spaces.
34:12 Excuse me, I want to finish this letter.
34:15 I can mail it tonight.
34:17 I've got to stop.
34:21 [phone ringing]
34:39 [gunshots]
34:41 Hello?
34:47 Hello, Merida Cab Company?
35:01 Hello? You want a cab?
35:06 Come on in to Lathering Ridge.
35:08 You've got a seat in the Penny Arcade.
35:10 Get this, sir, and finish it up.
35:12 Ralph, no!
35:28 What are you doing here?
35:31 I had to find you to stop you.
35:33 Get inside, quick.
35:35 If anybody heard you call my name...
35:38 I had to stop you
35:41 because someone else will be in my uncle's car tonight, not him.
35:45 A friend of his borrowed his car,
35:47 and he goes up over the Altamara Ridge, too.
35:50 You might have killed someone else by mistake.
35:53 Oh, boy.
35:55 I was worried because it was getting late. I got hung up.
35:58 What do we do now?
36:00 Nothing.
36:03 We wait until tomorrow.
36:05 This time we do it with no slip-ups.
36:07 Now, look, I'll be by the phone,
36:09 and you give me 2 rings when he leaves the house and it's okay.
36:12 You've got to be sure this time, Ralphie.
36:15 Either yes or no, I can't take much more of this.
36:18 Be sure, just do what I tell you.
36:20 Now, when he leaves the house,
36:22 you let it ring 2 times, then hang up.
36:25 2 rings.
36:30 Where is that lighter and wallet?
36:33 We can find anything in this house. Never.
36:36 Never.
36:38 Must have been a wrong number.
37:02 I'll see you around.
37:04 See you soon, Ralphie.
37:06 Is this a game? You're the same kid that was stuck last week.
37:21 That's right, mister. I am.
37:24 [♪♪♪]
37:28 [♪♪♪]
37:32 [♪♪♪]
37:58 [♪♪♪]
38:01 [♪♪♪]
38:15 [♪♪♪]
38:18 [♪♪♪]
38:33 [♪♪♪]
38:36 Who's there?
38:48 What are you doing here? Are you crazy?
38:51 I just had to find out what happened.
38:53 I couldn't stay at home anymore.
38:55 Well, baby, we never had it so good.
38:57 It's done.
38:59 Do I take no for an answer?
39:01 Bazoom! He went over.
39:03 Terrible, terrible accident. Anybody can see that.
39:05 That's a very tricky hill up there.
39:07 Like I said before, they ought to put up guardrails, right?
39:10 No, we'd better not take any chances.
39:15 You go on home.
39:17 Anything you say.
39:19 Now, you stay there till they notify you about the accident, the terrible accident.
39:22 Then you go on a big act, see?
39:24 He was your Uncle Phil. You loved him.
39:26 You just loved your Uncle Phil. He was the only relative you had. Got it?
39:30 Then you watch yourself pretty close, about a week, at least a week.
39:33 Play real cool.
39:35 Then I'll get in touch with you, and we'll make some plans.
39:38 Maybe even get married. Who knows?
39:40 Kiss me.
39:42 Oh, baby, I love the smell of that perfume you wear.
39:51 Now, you...
39:54 You'd better get out of here. Come on, come on, come on. Beat it. Blow.
39:59 Now, remember, we're gonna cool it for about a week.
40:02 Come on, baby, I'm only human.
40:06 Don't let anybody see you.
40:15 They're gonna miss you this week, baby.
40:18 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
40:20 (LAUGHING)
40:47 (LAUGHING)
40:49 -What is it? -Open it up, police.
41:04 -Come on, beat it. Cut the kitten. -You cut the staller and open up this door.
41:12 Unless you want it broken down.
41:15 Now, wait a minute. Wait a minute.
41:18 -You Teal? Ralph Teal? -That's right.
41:29 What's the big idea?
41:36 Would you get dressed and come with us, please?
41:40 -Now, wait a minute. I'm not gonna... -Will you put him on, please?
41:42 -Wait a minute. You got no right... -We've got some questions we'd like to ask.
41:45 Yeah? Like about what?
41:48 Like about a murder, maybe.
41:51 But I didn't even know him. Why should I kill him?
41:55 Meanwhile, you tell us some things first.
41:57 There's nothing to tell you. Nothing.
41:59 You guys are just trying to frame me because some guy went over a cliff in his car.
42:02 -With no skid marks. -What, are you gonna kill me for that?
42:04 You're gonna gas me because you can't find skid marks?
42:07 But your tires and shoes had that black all tomorrow morning.
42:10 Your tires and shoes had that black all tomorrow rock all over them.
42:12 Well, so what? There's lots of that rock around. Lots of it.
42:15 Why pick on me? Why me?
42:17 -You work alone or was there somebody else? -No, I didn't work with anybody.
42:19 -It was... -You might as well tell us the truth, Teal.
42:21 We know more than you think.
42:23 Look, tell me again. Where were you last night?
42:26 Look, I told you a hundred times.
42:28 I was at home, but nobody saw me.
42:30 I was reading a soft cover book, a very sexy book.
42:33 -You can find it if you look for it. -I'll bet.
42:36 -Let's cut through this. -Right.
42:39 Look, Teal, you're a congenital liar, boy, and we both know it.
42:44 So let's establish that right off, eh?
42:46 For instance, we found out you knew very well who Phillip Landers was.
42:51 That's right.
42:52 We've been questioning someone who knows it a lot more than you've been telling us, son.
42:56 -You know this girl? -No, I don't know her.
43:02 Why should I know her? She look like somebody I'd know.
43:06 You're lying, Teal. You know who she is, all right.
43:08 No, I don't know who she is.
43:10 Miss Landers?
43:12 Would you have him stand up, please?
43:16 Stand up? You heard the lady.
43:19 Would you have him turn around, please?
43:32 Yes.
43:34 That is the man who stopped me on the beach about five days ago.
43:38 As I told you, he tried to bother me.
43:44 Told me what a big shot he was on the pier.
43:48 I ran away from him.
43:50 When I got home, I looked out of the window and saw that he'd followed me.
43:55 I thought he was a big shot.
43:57 When I got home, I looked out of the window and saw that he'd followed me.
44:02 He fits the description you gave us, all right.
44:05 Yes, he's the one.
44:07 And he's the same one who stopped my uncle and me on the Altamira Ridge the night before last.
44:13 What?
44:14 He told us he was out of gasoline.
44:16 But I was afraid of him.
44:18 Especially when I started admiring our car and saying how rich we must be.
44:26 You give me the shivers.
44:28 She's lying. She's trying to make it look like...
44:30 If you don't shut up!
44:31 We planned it together, both of us.
44:34 Ah, she agreed, she agreed.
44:36 We saw each other all the time. We saw a lot of each other. You can check on it.
44:40 Yeah?
44:41 Wait a minute.
44:43 I made sure we were never seen together.
44:46 Or did she make sure?
44:50 Look.
44:53 Look, she fell for me.
44:55 And we decided to do it.
44:56 She gave me a lighter with my initials on it.
44:58 You can check at the store.
45:00 No, she didn't put initials on it. I put the initials on myself.
45:04 Slanders? This your uncle's wallet?
45:07 I mean the one he had on him last night.
45:09 Yes.
45:10 Well, Teal, what kind of a story are you going to make up about this?
45:13 We found it in your jacket this morning.
45:16 I never took it.
45:18 I never took it.
45:19 It was her.
45:21 She planted it on me.
45:22 Last night, that's it. That's why she came to my place. That's it.
45:26 You set it all up from the very beginning, didn't you?
45:30 So that I'd do it for you.
45:32 Me alone.
45:34 You worked it so we'd never be seen together.
45:37 It was you.
45:38 You working me all the time, and I thought that I was working you.
45:43 You just used me.
45:45 You used me. I can't just see it was her.
45:48 I can't just see it.
45:49 She came to my place. She's my little school friend.
45:52 Can't you see she's the one that did it? Can't you see it?
45:55 Can't you see it was her? Can't you see it?
45:59 I'm terribly sorry about this, Miss Landers. You can go now.
46:05 We'll call you if we need you again.
46:07 Thank you.
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47:08 Hey, Faye. I got a new flash about your boyfriend.
47:15 Right from my buddy at headquarters.
47:17 Is that so?
47:19 Yeah. He's being held on a murder charge.
47:25 Murder?
47:27 Murder. Who would ever think Ralphie would do a thing like that?
47:31 Ralphie? Not Ralphie. He wouldn't.
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47:38 It's your glove, ain't it? I've seen you before.
47:51 You're the one, ain't you? You're the one that Ralphie ditched me for.
47:55 No. Yeah, it's her glove.
47:57 I found it in Ralphie's shack. I found it there.
48:03 You were very clever, Miss Landers.
48:06 There was absolutely nothing to connect you with Ralphie, except one thing.
48:11 And it bothered me.
48:13 Why, if you never even knew him,
48:16 why did his shirt smell so strongly from your wonderful, expensive perfume?
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