• 5 months ago
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00:00Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy.
00:06And they were each assigned very hazardous duties.
00:21But I took them away from all that, and now they work for me.
00:26My name is Charlie.
01:25All right, let's not play word games.
01:54You know what I want. Why don't you be reasonable?
01:56You're wasting your time. I have nothing more I want to talk with you about.
01:59Santa's.
02:01The manuscript.
02:02How much you want for it?
02:03It's not for sale.
02:05Neither am I.
02:06And I'm not going to be frightened by any more of your threats.
02:09If something should happen to me, I promise you that everything I found out about Moonshadows will still reach my publisher with instructions to forward to the Senate investigative committee.
02:19You're way out of your league, little girl.
02:21I know you've got somebody working with you at Moonshadows.
02:24I'm going to find out whoever it is and your manuscript.
02:28I can do it the nice way with your help.
02:31Or I can do it the ugly way.
02:33Whichever way you do it, Mr. Terranova, I can assure you you're going to wind up with a subpoena and a lot of interesting questions to answer.
03:21Okay, do your numbering, baby.
03:51Oh, my God.
04:22Ow!
04:42Sorry to interrupt your pursuits of happiness on a gorgeous day like today, angels.
04:46I've had an emergency come up that needs the feminine touch.
04:49This one came in for my ex-wife, along with a request for more alimony.
04:53I didn't know you were married, Charlie.
04:55Once was enough to convince me that I am not monogamous by nature.
05:00What a shame. Any children?
05:02Uh-uh, Kelly, you know that Charlie does not like to answer personal questions.
05:05That's true. However, I take no offense, Kelly.
05:08It's just that thoughts of my marriage tend to remind me of the fellow who woke up one morning to find out he was dead.
05:14It ruined what otherwise could have been a beautiful day.
05:18What have you got for us, Charlie?
05:20An old friend, Sabrina. One George Anderson. A hell of a sailor.
05:24Ship's captain until his eyesight went a dozen or so years ago.
05:27Now he's blind and in retirement.
05:29We ready, Bosley?
05:31All set, sir.
05:37A body was found by some surfers yesterday, washed up on a South Coast beach.
05:42George Anderson's daughter, Brooke, drowned in waters near moon shadows.
05:48One of a chain of status resorts, financed by an eastern conglomerate.
05:52Brooke's drowning was officially recorded as accidental.
05:56But George Anderson has reason to believe it was murder.
05:59Why?
06:00Brooke was an investigative journalist.
06:03She lived at Seacliff near the resort.
06:05And she'd indicated in a letter that she wrote her father a day before she was found dead...
06:11...that she was working on an explosive Watergate-type story at moon shadows.
06:15Subject of story, Charlie?
06:17George doesn't know, angels.
06:18Brooke said in the letter that she'd be writing him again with details.
06:22But the second letter never arrived.
06:24He does know that the resort director, one Paul Terranova, was someone Brooke was frightened of.
06:30She mentioned a second name in connection with the story, a William Dignam.
06:34Also that she was working with an informant.
06:37William Dignam. Could he be the informant, Charlie?
06:40It's a possibility.
06:41You find that informant and you'll probably find the key to the case.
06:44Bosley will give you your covers.
06:46Take care, angels.
06:47If Brooke Anderson was murdered by someone connected with moon shadows...
06:51...you'll be combing dangerous territory.
06:54What about you, Charlie? Are you going to be with us on this one?
06:57I truly would love to be with you, angel.
06:59But I'm anchored in on another caper.
07:02Twice as hard as the usual affair.
07:05Double trouble, you might say.
07:16Shit.
07:40Now that's a foxy lady.
07:47Oh, yeah.
08:06Dale?
08:08Brian?
08:09I'm Jill Monroe, the fill-in instructor.
08:11Yeah, I've been expecting you. The front office told me you've been working in Vegas.
08:14Teaching at Caesars and the Hilton.
08:16A couple of ranches in Arizona before that.
08:19Let me give you a tip.
08:20People around here don't like a lot of questions, so...
08:23...the fewer you ask, the better off you'll be.
08:29The boss's wife, she's here for a tennis lesson.
08:32See, C. Manning in the tennis shop, he'll give you a rundown on your duties.
08:37The way you look, you shouldn't have any problem at all...
08:39...putting smiles on the faces of those dirty old men...
08:41...who come down here to straighten out their backhands.
08:44Thanks.
08:45See you.
08:53Excuse me, my dear.
08:55You are one of the pros, aren't you?
08:58You guessed it.
08:59And you want to straighten out your backhand, right?
09:02Why, you must be a mind-reader, girl.
09:04Name's Harvey.
09:05Harvey Sunday from Phoenix.
09:07I'm in ladies' lingerie.
09:09Sunday Sundays, we call them.
09:11Now, we can hit a few...
09:13...or we could discuss my game over a gin fizz at the bar.
09:16Either way, I'm a big tipper.
09:19And I just bet with that golden personality of yours...
09:22...you know just about everything that goes on around here.
09:24I knew you'd be here, didn't I?
09:27Right.
09:28Let me tell you about my new line I'm manufacturing.
09:31You know, I call them Harvey's candy pennies.
09:38I'm still going through the personnel files.
09:41Kitchen, laundry, housekeeping...
09:43...the bellman, the service departments.
09:45We've covered them all.
09:46We're running a security check on every guest, staff member and employee.
09:50We're bound to turn up something soon.
09:52Some connection to the Anderson girl, I'm sure of it.
09:56Angel, if you don't...
09:58...you're going to be back in Chicago pounding the beat...
10:02...taking nickel and dime grafts to feed your kids.
10:05I want some results, and I want them fast.
10:08Coslow, what did you find in the apartment?
10:10Well, I used the keys from her purse to get in.
10:12I went over everything.
10:14These were beside a typewriter in the apartment.
10:19This is Braille.
10:20Brooke Anderson wasn't blind.
10:22So who was?
10:24It's addressed to a Mr. George Anderson on Pacific Coast Highway.
10:27Might be a brother or a father.
10:29This is my people we're looking for.
10:31County Center for the Blind.
10:32Take them there. Get them translated.
10:34All right.
10:42Take it easy, Inga.
10:51Mr. Terranova.
10:53Mr. Terranova.
10:54You're wanted in the cocktail lounge.
11:05Mr. Terranova?
11:06Yeah.
11:07Hi, I'm Kelly Garrett.
11:09I'm on assignment from Fashion Daily.
11:11Photographer.
11:12I'm sure you've seen my stuff.
11:13Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Mademoiselle.
11:16I've been working out of New York mostly, but...
11:19...this is my second trip here, and I'm...
11:21...really getting turned on by the California sun.
11:24I hope so.
11:27You know, I've got a lot of work to do.
11:29I've got a lot of work to do.
11:31I've got a lot of work to do.
11:33I hope so.
11:35I'm sure I must have seen your work someplace, Miss Garrett.
11:38Doctor.
11:40Why don't you give the nice lady a chair?
11:42We can discuss our business later.
11:45Yes, of course.
11:46I'm sorry if I'm interrupting something.
11:48No, no, no. The good doctor doesn't mind.
11:50Besides, you're much more attractive than he is.
11:53Come on, sit down.
11:54Thank you.
11:57What can I do to help you?
11:58Well, I was told you were the man to see...
12:00...if I wanted to do a photo layout here.
12:02That's right. I'm the man.
12:04But we've got a little problem with photos right now.
12:07I'd be happy to have you check my credentials.
12:10No, no. You see, we've got a board of directors to contend with.
12:13Any publicity's got to be okayed by them.
12:16I'm not sure I understand what the hassle is.
12:19I just finished doing La Costa.
12:20They couldn't have been more cooperative.
12:23Is that right?
12:25I've got a good idea.
12:27Why don't you relax and you enjoy the facilities for a day or so...
12:30...and in the meantime, I can talk to the board of directors...
12:32...see if I can get you a go-ahead.
12:34Of course, I can't promise you anything.
12:36I'd appreciate anything you could do.
12:38I have a deadline to meet...
12:39...and an editor will hang me by my thumbnails if I blow it.
12:42In the meantime, I'm sure you won't mind...
12:44...if I snap a few preliminary shots of you in the ground.
12:48Hey, Miss Carrick.
12:52I'm not hearing something.
12:53I told you, no photographs until I sanction it.
12:56Now, like I said...
12:57...why don't you relax and enjoy our facilities with my compliments?
13:01As a matter of fact, you look a little tense right now.
13:04Why don't you start in at the health spa?
13:07Inga, why don't you give the pretty lady a massage?
13:10Inga's the best, I promise you.
13:16All right, why not?
13:19I'm just sorry you're so camera shy.
13:22Maybe you'll give me a private sitting...
13:24...when we get to know each other better.
13:28Maybe.
13:31Okay, let's see how good you are.
13:34Thank you.
13:44Another magazine snoop.
13:48Bugger room.
13:49Get the operators to log our calls...
13:51...and get a maid to go over our luggage.
13:53If she gets out of line or asks too many questions...
13:55...I want her reservation cancelled.
14:25Inga?
14:55Mr. Anderson.
14:57I thought I heard someone at the front door.
14:59Doorbell doesn't work too well and I'm too lazy to fix it.
15:02George Anderson.
15:03Sabrina Duncan, Mr. Anderson.
15:05Charlie Townsend asked me to come by to see you.
15:07Yes, good old Charlie.
15:09I appreciate that.
15:11We'll be doing everything we can...
15:13...to investigate your daughter's death.
15:16I'm sorry.
15:18I'm sorry.
15:20I'm sorry.
15:22I'm sorry.
15:23I appreciate your daughter's death.
15:25I know it's a difficult time for you...
15:27...but I was hoping maybe you could help us out...
15:29...by answering a few questions.
15:30I don't know that I can be of any help.
15:32I've been in kind of a state of shock ever since it happened.
15:35But...
15:37...why don't we go for a walk?
15:39I'll tell you whatever I can.
15:54Hmm.
16:00The doctor who was with Mr. Terranova...
16:04...we met the last time I was here...
16:06...and I can't seem to remember his name.
16:08Dignam.
16:09Right.
16:10Dr. Dignam.
16:13You know, I've been feeling a little bit run down...
16:15...and I thought maybe he could give me a B-12 shot.
16:18Does he have an office here or do I just ring his room?
16:20He is not a medical doctor.
16:23Oh, I see.
16:24Hmm.
16:25You know, I really find Mr. Terranova very attractive.
16:28Kind of turns me on.
16:30Have you known him long?
16:32You should relax more and talk less.
16:36The desk told me I was up next for a massage.
16:39You're early.
16:40Take that table there.
16:49Inga here.
16:51Well, yes, sir. I'll be right there.
16:53I'll be right back.
17:01Gee, I hope I didn't interrupt anything.
17:03I mean, did you two want to be alone?
17:05That's very cute, Jill.
17:07I feel like the roller derby was just run on my spine.
17:11Any minute I thought she was going to start singing Strangers in the Night.
17:14Who?
17:15I did find out William Dignam, he's a doctor but not an M.D.
17:19Registered here?
17:20I don't know.
17:21Check it out if you can.
17:23How'd you do with our dirty old man?
17:25Oh, I'm getting very strange vibes from old Harvey.
17:28I mean, one minute he's coming on like a silver-tongued devil
17:31whose main objective is to get my clothes off
17:33and the next minute he's questioning me as hard as I'm questioning him.
17:37But I did get a line on who's doing what to whom around here.
17:40Did he know Brooke Anderson?
17:41I never could get a definite yes or no on that.
17:44You sure this guy's for real?
17:46I mean, Sundays undies.
17:49He even showed me some of his samples.
17:52Anyway, I think he's kind of cute in a fatherly sort of way.
17:57I'm meeting him later for a set of tennis.
17:59Well, watch out for his racket.
18:01Right.
18:02Did Bosley's computer run on Terranova's social security and IRS records turn up anything?
18:06The records date back to the late 60s,
18:08and before that there's no trace of his existence.
18:11And the social security numbers of Terranova and his wife are consecutive.
18:15Social security numbers are assigned as applications come in.
18:18Terranova's pushing 50.
18:20His wife couldn't be more than 33 or 34.
18:22Consecutive numbers are impossible, which means false identities.
18:26And Terranova shut me off when I tried to snap a few photographs.
18:29Camera shy.
18:30He has an office in the hotel.
18:32I want to get in there, take a look at his files,
18:34and see if I can find a tie to Brooke Anderson.
18:36Well, there's a cocktail party this afternoon for the guest and staff.
18:39That could be a good time because he'd be occupied and you could get into the office.
18:43Inga.
18:49Oh, no.
18:50I don't think my body can take anymore.
18:53Oh, Kelly, this could be the beginning of a very meaningful relationship.
19:06Ah!
19:07Ah!
19:09Ah!
19:13I guess being blind has made me philosophical about fate.
19:18Where we're all going, life in general.
19:24Brooke's passing has made a hole in my life that can never be filled.
19:29But if that's God's will,
19:31there's not a blessed thing any of us can do about it.
19:38Mr. Anderson, you told Charlie that Brooke said in her letter
19:42there'd be another letter following with more about the story she was working on?
19:46The second letter never arrived.
19:50The first letter must have been typed in Braille then, is that right?
19:53Yes, why?
19:54Well, maybe you could read it to me.
19:56I'd like to go over it and see if there's anything in it that could help us that you might have missed.
20:02Nothing more than you already know.
20:04Besides, I don't have it anymore.
20:06It accidentally got thrown in with the trash and was incinerated.
20:12How did you know Brooke's letter was typed in Braille?
20:15I saw a Braille typewriter in her apartment.
20:18You were in her apartment?
20:20I went by to see if I could find anything there to support our theory that Brooke's death wasn't accidental.
20:25Did you find anything?
20:27No.
20:29The apartment had been ransacked.
20:32Burglary?
20:33We don't think so.
20:34We think it was somebody looking for the story on Moonshadows.
20:38The rest of your investigation.
20:40Can you tell me anything more?
20:42I'm afraid we don't have much yet.
20:45Well, we've got investigators working on it.
20:48They're examining the Terranova possibility and they're trying to find out who Brooke's informer was.
20:54Mr. Anderson, I'm sure Charlie will be in touch with you as soon as we have anything definite.
21:01I want you to find out what happened to Brooke, Miss Duncan.
21:07I need to know what happened to her.
21:10I don't know.
21:31Harvey, I'm mad at you.
21:34You know that's the first time I've been stood up since I took my braces off in junior high?
21:39Sorry, kid.
21:42I couldn't make my lesson. Something else came up.
21:45Harvey, was it something I said?
21:47Nothing personal, girl. I'll give you a jingle later.
22:08Thank you.
22:33Oh, gee, am I glad to see you.
22:35I was supposed to leave this racket in 320 for Dr. Dignam, but I missed him and the door's locked.
22:40If you could just open up the door and leave the racket inside, I'd really appreciate it.
22:44Oh, I can't do that. You have to see the manager.
22:47But I don't want to go inside. I just want to leave the racket.
22:50Rules are rules, ma'am.
22:53If you leave the racket inside, that wouldn't be breaking any rules, would it?
22:59No, I guess it wouldn't.
23:00If you put the racket on the bed, then you'll see it right when he comes in the door.
23:30Gee, you're a life saver. Thank you very much.
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26:51Five, two, six, Paul Charles Edward.
26:54Are you sure it's a tail?
26:56From Anderson's house. I saw it parked there.
26:58Okay, okay, just hold on.
27:00I'll run a DMV make.
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28:38Sabrina!
28:40Sabrina, are you there?
28:42Yeah, in a manner of speaking, Bosley.
28:45Listen, that car that's been tailing you, it's leased.
28:48It's registered to Moon Shadows Incorporated.
28:50Yeah, well, a guy just tried to fold my car up like a beer can.
28:53Wait a minute.
28:55You mean you cracked up another company car?
28:57That's the second one this month.
28:59I appreciate your concern for my physical well-being, Bosley.
29:02I'm very well, thank you.
29:04But they're gonna have to pick up the other guy with a broom.
29:06Look, I'm on my way back to Anderson's house to see if he's all right.
29:10Why don't you call the highway patrol for me and report the accident, all right?
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31:17Hold it right there!
31:18Whoa, it's me!
31:20How did we know it was you?
31:21How did I know it was you?
31:23I was waiting for you at Moon Shadows.
31:25Bosley called, said you were headed here and might need some help.
31:29What's that smell?
31:31Chloroform.
31:32Anderson?
31:34Yeah.
31:35He was here less than an hour ago.
31:37Looks like somebody took him by force.
31:40Took time for a search before they left.
31:42Rook's manuscript.
31:43Yeah, has to be.
31:44They couldn't find it, so they took Anderson instead.
31:47You been able to nail anything down yet?
31:49Oh, we found our William Dignam.
31:50He's a doctor of geology.
31:52Executive County Planning Commissioner
31:53and very cozy with Paul Terranova.
31:56And Charlie's contacts in Washington have confirmed it.
31:58There is no Paul Terranova.
32:00His birth certificate, schooling, service records, all phonies.
32:03Who is he?
32:04Gerald Galente.
32:05Indicted seven years ago for fencing millions in stolen securities.
32:08He turned state's evidence against some syndicate friends
32:10rather than take all the heat himself.
32:12And get this.
32:13After a little plastic surgery,
32:15he and his wife were given new identities
32:17and a new start in life as part of the Justice Department's
32:19witness relocation program.
32:21Oh, boy.
32:22Oh, that's beautiful.
32:23That's just beautiful.
32:26You mean our government helps the crooks start over?
32:28They give them a clean slate, 100% rehabilitation,
32:31and Terranova uses it to set up some new scam at Moonshadows.
32:35It's got something to do with the new Bay Marina complex.
32:39In Seacliff?
32:40Oh, wait a minute.
32:41It can't be in Seacliff.
32:43The only remaining coastline in the county
32:45is protected by law 62874.
32:49Walking encyclopedia.
32:50Sabrina.
32:51You said Terranova had the local police in his pocket?
32:54The sheriff was about as subtle as a riveter.
32:58I get it.
32:59If the sheriff is bought and paid for,
33:01why not Dr. Dickman, the county planning commissioner?
33:08Is Bosley gonna meet you at the party?
33:10Yeah, we're gonna do the fashion designer model cover.
33:13I thought Bosley hated that swishy designer bit.
33:16Oh, he does.
33:17This time I'm the designer and he's the model.
33:20Bosley?
33:50Yeah.
33:56Okay.
33:58Did you ever feel like the world is a tuxedo
34:01and you're a pair of brown shoes?
34:03I mean, how could my wife do this to me?
34:04How?
34:05How could she pack brown shoes with a tuxedo?
34:08Bosley, the party's not formal.
34:10You're the only one hearing a tux.
34:12Oh.
34:13I thought all cocktail parties were formal.
34:16That man you were talking to, do you know him?
34:18Yeah, Harold Stevens.
34:19He's a Senate investigator.
34:21He sure acted as if he didn't know me.
34:23Are you sure his name is Stevens?
34:25Yeah, I'm positive.
34:26Charlie and I worked with him about a year ago
34:28on a fraud case.
34:29Why?
34:31It's funny.
34:32He told me his name was Harvey Sunday.
34:34I'm sure he knew Brooke Anderson.
34:36Harvey Sunday?
34:38That's what the man said.
34:40You know, if he's a Senate investigator...
34:42Yeah, he could be on the same track we are.
34:44Right.
34:46Kelly told me to corner Terranova.
34:48Where's Sabrina?
34:49She'll be down in a minute.
34:51Do you know that she takes even longer
34:53getting ready than you do?
34:55Now, Bosley, I've explained that to you before.
34:58It's not the dressing time.
34:59It's the bath time.
35:01I always like to take a long time in the bath
35:03because a bath makes me very logical.
35:05Oh.
35:10Hey, I want to talk to this man.
35:12Angelo, take Elizabeth to the bar for a drink.
35:14I'll meet you there in a minute.
35:19Get yourself a brown tuck.
35:27Excuse me.
35:29I'm sorry for interrupting, Mr. Terranova,
35:31but I just wanted to come over and say hello.
35:33I'm Jill Monroe, your new tennis instructor.
35:35I heard we were suddenly booked for tennis lessons.
35:37Now I can understand why.
35:39You look beautiful.
35:41Thank you.
35:43I thought that while I was here
35:45we might be able to play together.
35:48What a great idea.
35:50Why don't we have a drink together?
35:52We can discuss my stroke.
35:55Okay, you're the boss.
36:12I love you.
36:32He's a friend of mine.
36:33I got to talk to him.
36:34Don't disappear.
36:35That's exactly what I was going to say to you.
36:39I'll be right back.
36:44The sheriff confirms it.
36:45It was our car that went over the canyon road
36:47with Spencer in it.
36:49That attorney he was after.
36:52Fitzgerald said she worked for a Charlie Townsend.
36:55Yeah, I checked it out.
36:56It's the Charles Townsend Investigations in L.A.
36:59It's a private eye.
37:00What about Anderson?
37:01He's in the stable quarters.
37:03Inga's giving him a massage.
37:05He's like a clam.
37:06She's working on it.
37:07She's working on it.
37:37I'll be right back.
37:53Don't make a move.
37:55It would hurt me to put a bullet
37:56through that beautiful body.
38:02I just wanted to get to know you better.
38:04Come on.
38:05Your sense of humor, Mr. Terranova.
38:07You know, I'm sure if we sat down alone
38:10over a quiet drink, we could work something out.
38:13Yeah, I'm going to give you that chance.
38:31No Kelly, no Terranova.
38:32How long has she been gone?
38:34Too long.
38:35I mean, she should have been out of there by now.
38:37Bosley, why don't you wait here,
38:39see if Terranova or Kelly come back,
38:41and we'll check his office.
38:43Okay.
38:44Let's go.
39:03Mr. Terranova.
39:07We got a problem at the warehouse.
39:09Dignam is waiting.
39:10Take the lady to the stable.
39:13See if she's ready for a little dialogue
39:14about who she is and who she's taking pictures for.
39:17Mr. Terranova,
39:18I thought we were going to have our own private little talk.
39:21No, that's not exactly what I had in mind.
39:25What I had in mind was to let Ingrid
39:27give you another massage.
39:29Maybe some time in a room along with her
39:31might improve your personality.
39:36Take it easy, baby.
39:42I'll stay with Kelly, you take the other two.
40:13Ingrid's either been massaging him too much,
40:16or it's the chloroform.
40:18It's been incoherent.
40:20I'm unable to understand a word he says.
40:23I think he fakes it all.
40:25I can make him tell us.
40:27There is a way to reach under a man's ribcage
40:29to his heart muscle.
40:31I don't know what it is,
40:32but I'm sure he's got it.
40:34I don't know what it is,
40:35but I'm sure he's got it.
40:37I don't know what it is,
40:38but I'm sure he's got it.
40:40There is a way to reach under a man's ribcage
40:42to his heart muscle.
40:44One squeeze and he either talks or dies.
40:47Did he say anything about the manuscript?
40:49Claims he doesn't have it.
40:51Says his daughter never sent it to him.
41:05I'd like to page Mr. John Bosley
41:07in the cocktail lounge, please.
41:10I'd like to page Mr. John Bosley
41:11in the cocktail lounge, please.
41:40I'd like to page Mr. John Bosley
41:41in the cocktail lounge, please.
41:43I'd like to page Mr. John Bosley
41:44in the cocktail lounge, please.
42:11I'm dead.
42:30When I first got into this,
42:31all I was supposed to do
42:32was arrange for the purchase
42:33of the bay bottom
42:34and the change of the bulk headline.
42:36That's all I was to be involved in.
42:38Nothing like this.
42:39For me, that's it.
42:45Hey, Dignam. Hold it.
42:53I've been paying you through the nose too long to have you melt on me now.
42:57Knock off the babbling. What happened?
42:59Well, I came out here with Schilling, like you asked me to,
43:02to check out the dredging and the moving equipment.
43:04Somebody from the hotel followed me out here without me knowing it.
43:07Stupid. We caught him before he could leave.
43:09He saw the equipment? Yeah.
43:11And he heard us talking about the Bayfield.
43:13Where is he? Well, he's in there.
43:15That's cold-blooded murder. There's been two killings already.
43:18There's gonna be one more if you don't keep your mouth shut.
43:20You get back to your office.
43:22You get rid of your files just in case.
43:24Go on and get out of here!
43:27Back up the car. Open the trunk.
43:30I gotta get back to the stables.
43:32He dumped the body on the North Shore on the way.
43:34We get rid of it permanently later.
43:37Come on.
44:07Come on.
44:38Where is the manuscript?
44:42Freeze! Don't do that.
44:44You okay?
44:46No problem, except for some bruises from a massage.
44:49How about you, Mr. Anderson?
44:51Who is it? Who are you?
44:53It's okay, Mr. Anderson.
44:55Sabrina works for Charlie Townsend. So do I.
45:08Can you walk, Mr. Anderson?
45:10I think so. Listen.
45:12Listen, we mustn't let them get the book's story or manuscript.
45:16You've gotta tell Charlie that Brooke mailed me the manuscript
45:19and a note to hide it in a safe place.
45:22That's the only way we can get out of this mess.
45:25I don't know what you're talking about.
45:27I don't know what you're talking about.
45:29I don't know what you're talking about.
45:31I don't know what you're talking about.
45:33I don't know what you're talking about.
45:35They've been trying to hide it in a safe place.
45:37They've been trying to force me to tell them.
45:39Mr. Anderson, we'll figure that out later.
45:41Let's get out of here first.
45:44I don't...
45:46Sorry I don't have time for the full massage.
45:49Maybe next time.
46:05I don't know, and I don't want to wait around to find out.
46:07All right, look, I told Bosley to meet us near the stables.
46:18Oh!
46:24The horses!
46:35Come on! The police are on their way!
46:58Out there!
47:05Come on!
47:36Charlie is not going to like this.
47:38Not going to like what?
47:40He was thinking of trading this car in.
47:42Do you realize what bullet holes do to the blue...
47:44Bosley, you almost got killed!
47:46Oh, Bosley, if we pass the market on the way home, I'm out of whipped cream.
47:51Harold Stevens, alias Harvey Sunday, was Brooke Anderson's informant, Charlie.
48:06Actually, they were trading information.
48:08Brooke for her expose, and Stevens for his Senate investigation.
48:12Terranova bribed Dignam, the county planning commissioner,
48:15to make an illegal purchase of Bay Bottom access land appear legal.
48:19A steamroller operation, Charlie, with a marina complex and a hotel
48:23constructed that would have been headed for millions in profit.
48:26All illegal.
48:27Then, when Terranova found Brooke out,
48:29he had his Swedish Amazon do his dirty work.
48:32Then, when they penetrated Stevens' cover,
48:34he felt he should do the job himself.
48:36Right.
48:37George Anderson sends his sincere thanks to you angels.
48:40Well done.
48:41Um, you too, Bosley.
48:43Oh, uh, thank you, sir.
48:46Right now, I'd better get back to the case at hand.
48:49Oh, what case is that, Charlie?
48:51Blonde? Brunette? Redhead?
48:54That's privileged information.
48:57Bless you, angels. I'll be in touch.
48:59Ah, this is the best time of day, Charlie.
49:02Sunset.
49:03Brooke loved a sunset.
49:06She always used to say,
49:08a sunset can only be fashioned by the hands of God.
49:13What's it like right now?
49:14Like you remember it, George.
49:16A shimmering tangerine ball
49:19sliding down into a sea of blue and green.
49:22Like the worlds at peace.
49:24Another beer, George.
49:25Yeah. Sounds great.
49:27Give me an ice cold.
49:30And then I am going to fry you
49:33the damnedest mess of fish you've ever had.
49:35Skol!
49:44Skol!
50:14Skol!