• 6 months ago
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00:00Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy.
00:06Two in Los Angeles.
00:13The other in San Francisco.
00:17And they were each assigned very hazardous duties.
00:22But I took them away from all that, and now they work for me.
00:26My name is Charlie.
01:30Where did Marie go? Look, I want to see Marie!
01:32Give me your hand.
01:33Don't give me that! I ain't got no sucker hands!
01:35Just keep it down.
01:36Don't tell me to keep it down!
01:37There is no way she didn't tell you where she's going!
01:40Now where did she go?
01:41Please tell me, will you just leave us alone?
01:43Excuse me, ma'am. We had a report of a disturbance.
01:49Hold it!
01:51Take it easy.
01:54What's going on?
01:55You know where my girl is, but they won't tell me.
01:57Where is she? What's the matter?
01:59Where is she?
02:07He seems to know his way around police stations.
02:09He listened to his rights and refused to make any statement.
02:12Then he asked us to call you.
02:14What's his story, Kelly?
02:15Can I talk to him?
02:17Sure. He's waiting for you.
02:19Thank you, Sid.
02:21Hey.
02:22Hi.
02:26Look who's in trouble again.
02:28I thought you were somewhere in the Far East, Tommy.
02:30Yeah, I was till yesterday.
02:33Then I assigned myself a flight back home.
02:36In case they didn't tell you, I'm AWOL too.
02:39Well, maybe you better sit down and tell me the story.
02:47Look, it's a one-two-three story, Miss Garren.
02:50I have this girl, and we're very much in love.
02:54And all of a sudden, about three weeks ago, her letters stopped coming in.
02:57Well, that's not such a long time.
02:59You don't understand. For Marie, it is.
03:01You see, she writes me every day during the lunch hour at work.
03:05Then three weeks is a long time. Go on.
03:09Well, you know about letters, right?
03:12When they stopped coming in, I started reading over the old ones,
03:14trying to figure out what was going wrong.
03:18What did you find out?
03:19Nothing.
03:21It's just that three or four months ago, all the letters seemed the same.
03:24Not just the goofy stuff that happens at work.
03:27It was just she seemed, I don't know, distracted or something.
03:31Well, then what?
03:32Well, I wrote her, and I asked her to tell me what was going on,
03:35and I didn't get an answer, so I called her.
03:38And her roommates told me she was visiting a sick aunt.
03:40She doesn't have an aunt.
03:43So that started eating at me.
03:45And they asked if I was filling out the manifest for the flight stateside,
03:48and I just put my own name on it.
03:51Without seeing your CO or chaplain?
03:53No, when I decide to do something stupid, I don't let anybody get in my way.
03:58Don't look to me for an argument on that.
04:01Anyway, I get to Marie's apartment, and she's not there.
04:05And her roommates won't tell me where she is or what went down to make her dump me.
04:10So I get a little mad, I started yelling, and somebody called the police.
04:14They come, they see I'm AWOL, and boom, I end up here.
04:18They see I'm AWOL, and boom, I end up here.
04:21And I still don't know where Marie is.
04:24Miss Garrett, you once told me if I ever needed some help, I should start yelling.
04:27I need help!
04:30Okay, Tommy.
04:32I don't have a uniform on anymore, but my word's still good.
04:36I'll see what I can find out.
04:41You did tell me the whole story.
04:43Everything, everything. I didn't hurt anybody, and I wasn't carrying a gun.
04:47I promise you, that is old news.
04:50I had to ask.
04:52See you.
05:02Hey, excuse me. Wait a minute.
05:04Can we talk to you for a minute?
05:06You're a friend of Tommy's, aren't you?
05:08We saw you when we were giving our statements.
05:10Are you the girls in the apartment?
05:12I'm Sam, and this is Terry.
05:14Could we talk to you for a minute?
05:17You see, we don't want Tommy to get in trouble.
05:20Well, that's worth talking about.
05:23Let's go in here, okay?
05:30We said we didn't want to press charges or anything, but that didn't help.
05:34If we'd just told him what he wanted to know, he never would have gone bananas like that.
05:39But she made us promise.
05:41Maybe you better tell me.
05:44Maria was going to have Tommy's baby, and she didn't want to tell him.
05:47So she went away?
05:49To have an abortion?
05:51No, she wouldn't do anything like that.
05:53She's going to have the baby, and it'll go to a good home.
05:56How can she be sure of that?
05:58The agency she went to is getting her $7,000 for it.
06:01Not everyone can pay $7,000 to adopt a baby.
06:06You mean she's going to sell her baby?
06:08She didn't think of it like that.
06:10She was trying to do the right thing.
06:12Did she mention the name of the agency?
06:14No. She didn't talk about it much.
06:17I heard her once on the phone mention a name.
06:20It sounded like Felice.
06:22Does that mean anything?
06:25Well, it doesn't to me, but it might to someone else.
06:32I knew Tommy when I was working juvenile.
06:34He was a bad kid, street fighter, carried a gun.
06:37I talked him into joining the Air Force.
06:39And Tommy shaped up.
06:41Since he enlisted, he's had 22 fights, all in the ring.
06:45He's champion of his weight class, and he's a sergeant now.
06:48Well, he sounds like he's pretty special.
06:51I think so.
06:52And so do we all, Kelly.
06:54Charlie, did you find out anything on the name Felice?
06:58Yes, indeed. Tell him, Bosley.
07:00Well, it turns out that Felice is both a person in one Felice career...
07:06and also a very fashionable boutique.
07:09I don't get it. Why would Marie go to a boutique?
07:12There's more. Felice has a lover by the name of Tomlinson. Sound familiar?
07:18Hugh Tomlinson.
07:19That's right. The same Mr. Hugh Tomlinson indicted last year on fraud and extortion.
07:24Unfortunately, he's still in business.
07:27Well, that sounds like it's worth looking into.
07:30Okay. Where do we start?
07:32We start with Kelly getting pregnant.
07:36What?
07:38I quit.
07:59Bet your quarters she buys something.
08:02She's working.
08:05Wait a minute. That's Kelly, and that's a boutique. She'll buy something.
08:10Yes, you're welcome.
08:15May I help you, dear?
08:18I hope so.
08:20If you can't, I don't know what I'm gonna do.
08:29Well, she didn't buy anything, but it looks like they bought her.
08:34Let's go.
09:05Thank you.
09:07Thank you.
09:33Warfield Home for Girls. Sounds legit.
09:36This is a girls' home. You could call her.
09:41And, uh, where are you from, Kelly?
09:46Uh, Beaumont, Texas.
09:49Up until about seven months ago.
09:52She fell in love with a young man here.
09:54He pretended, but he really didn't love her.
09:57I'm sure you understand, Miss Cutler.
09:59Only too well.
10:01That sort of thing is why we're here, Kelly.
10:04To help you young women in times like this.
10:07Well, once I sign that paper and agree to let you have my baby when it's born,
10:13what'll happen to it?
10:15I mean, what kind of people will it go to?
10:18Those are the exact same questions I'd ask if I were in your place, Kelly.
10:21That's why I brought you here.
10:23When you leave, you'll have $3,000 in your purse,
10:26part of the fee the adoptive parents will pay.
10:28Well, what's that got to do with the kind of people who have my baby?
10:33Well, if they can afford to pay more than $3,000 to adopt a child,
10:37they'll certainly give it proper medical care and schooling.
10:40Don't you think?
10:41I guess so.
10:43Rich people wouldn't want a baby without education or who's sick.
10:47Exactly.
10:48Sign this and we'll get you to your room.
11:03You're welcome.
11:19Would you like to guess who owns the Warfield Home for Girls?
11:23Okay. Felice.
11:25Tomlinson.
11:27Both.
11:29Bosley's right. Joint ownership.
11:31That's why he has this big desk.
11:34It's fully licensed and as a non-profit organization,
11:37it's a splendid tax write-off.
11:39All right, if it's so legitimate, why the gates and the guards?
11:43Because they're very likely buying and selling babies for the carriage trade.
11:47Sounds like slavery to me.
11:49Yes, but it is a sticky legal question
11:53because, you see, an adoption agency is allowed to charge prospective parents a fee
11:59if, though, they're actually wheeling and dealing.
12:01You have to prove that.
12:03And you think with that tough-looking guy outside and Tomlinson involved in it
12:07that they probably are.
12:09That's why you and Bosley are going to try to get inside there.
12:12Hopefully you can contact Kelly.
12:14What about me, Charlie?
12:16You're going to a party at a discotheque, Chris.
12:19Uninvited, I'm afraid.
12:20The host is Hugh Tomlinson.
12:29Thank you.
12:31Thank you.
12:57Who are you?
12:59Chris Monroe, who are you?
13:01I'm Hugh Tomlinson. I own this place.
13:03What door, who brought you to my party?
13:07Look, you know I crashed and I know I crashed.
13:11Would you like me to leave?
13:12No, I don't want you to leave. I'd just like to know how you managed it.
13:15Private party, doormen, guards?
13:19Don't look now, Hugh, but you're being followed at your own party.
13:25That's Chafee. He's doing his job.
13:28Which is?
13:29To protect me.
13:32From girls like me?
13:34Maybe.
13:36But you still didn't tell me how you got in.
13:39Well, I was at another party
13:41and I overheard some guests coming to this one, so I just joined them.
13:45They were men, so it was easy.
13:47I can believe that. You're certainly a beautiful woman.
13:53Look, Hugh, I'm going to level with you.
13:57I came here tonight hoping to find some guy with a lot of money
14:00hungry for some female companionship.
14:03I don't like doing that sort of thing for cash, but I need money bad.
14:07You must need a great deal of money.
14:10Well, for me, yes.
14:12For you, who knows?
14:15Listen, you seem like a very nice fellow.
14:18So I'm sorry I crashed your party.
14:21You certainly don't need me sitting around with a long face.
14:28You're more than welcome to stay.
14:31In fact, I insist.
14:33Well, thanks, but no thanks.
14:35Look, I'm not a pro. I'm just a little down on myself, that's all.
14:38Nevertheless, I might know a way that you can get the money you need.
14:43I don't believe in wishing for miracles. That's why I don't.
14:47But just in case, have you got a card?
14:58Here's a number where you can reach me.
15:02And if that was a line you just handed me,
15:05thanks for caring enough to bother.
15:07Have a good party.
15:09Wait. I'll have Chaffey drive you home.
15:12No, no, no, that's okay.
15:14You need him a lot more than I do.
15:16To protect you.
15:27No!
15:42No!
15:57No!
16:13No!
16:22No!
16:28Come in.
16:34I'm in the next room.
16:36I thought I heard crying.
16:39Well, since I could use a good cry myself, I thought I'd join you.
16:43Thank you.
16:45Do you hurt, honey? Should I call for someone?
16:48No, I'm all right.
16:50I was just thinking too much.
16:52About what?
16:54About my Tommy.
16:56Oh, you named the baby already?
17:00Not the baby. The baby's daddy.
17:03He would love the baby so much.
17:06Then why are you giving the baby up for adoption?
17:10I can't force Tommy to do things.
17:13It would be bad for him.
17:16I never saw you before.
17:18When did you come?
17:20Just today.
17:22My name's Kelly.
17:24My name's Marie.
17:33I don't think you understand our regulations, Kelly.
17:36There'll be no visiting after 9 o'clock.
17:39You girls need your rest.
17:43I'll see you tomorrow, okay?
17:54Good night.
18:24Good night.
18:38This is my associate, Miss Carrere.
18:40Mr. and Mrs. Bosley.
18:42I'm pleased to meet you.
18:44A pleasure is ours, I'm sure.
18:46Would you care for some tea?
18:48I'll have a scotch and water.
18:50I'm sorry, but we don't have alcohol on the premises.
18:52Would you care to sit down, Mrs. Bosley?
18:54Tell me about the girls here. What are they like?
18:56Well, they vary greatly. You'd be surprised.
18:59Of course, we're very selective.
19:00Are they healthy?
19:02Of course. We give them the finest care during their pregnancies.
19:05Have you set your minds on a boy or girl?
19:07It really doesn't matter, as long as it resembles me.
19:09I'd like for it to have dark hair, brown eyes.
19:11How much will that cost?
19:13My wife doesn't mince words.
19:15Well, you see, we can afford the things that we want,
19:18and we have no intention of waiting two years to adopt a baby.
19:20That's what you're here for, isn't it?
19:22Yes, of course.
19:24We welcome your candor, Mrs. Bosley,
19:27but it's very difficult to discuss a price.
19:29As coarse as this may sound, there are cycles, market fluctuations.
19:35It's a matter of supply and demand.
19:37Frankly, it's a seller's market.
19:39Mr. Towinson, business is my business.
19:43Now, I understand that you can only give us a cost estimate,
19:47but you don't even have to do that right now.
19:49You don't want to?
19:51I guarantee you we'll strike a bargain.
19:54Would you like to follow me, please?
19:56Oh, thank you.
20:08The young woman sitting on the yellow chair
20:10is due to have her child at any moment.
20:12That's Marie.
20:14The other girl is Kelly.
20:15She's not due for another seven months.
20:17She's got exceptional beauty, don't you think?
20:19Yes, she's very pretty.
20:22What do you think, honey?
20:24She got any education?
20:26Kelly has a year of college.
20:28She works as a secretary.
20:30She's physically sound, mentally too,
20:32but I'm afraid her child's already been spoken for.
20:36Yes.
20:38I want her baby.
20:40But as I said, another couple has already signed for her, unfortunately.
20:45John.
20:47How much are they willing to pay for it?
20:50A substantial amount, Mr. Bosley.
20:52$30,000.
20:53$40,000.
20:55Mr. Bosley, we can't just simply tell the other couple that they were outbid.
21:00$50,000.
21:04Well, I'm not certain how we could handle it.
21:07Obviously, the other couple doesn't need the baby as desperately as the Bosleys,
21:12We came into this to help people like yourself and Mrs. Bosley,
21:15not to add to your frustration,
21:17so let me see what I can do.
21:20I want it, John.
21:24See that I get it.
21:41Thank you.
22:00Hello.
22:02I'm pleased. I wasn't sure you'd come.
22:05$20,000 is easy work.
22:08I'd have gone to the North Pole.
22:10We're good. We can get right down to business.
22:13Does he have to be here?
22:16It makes me antsy.
22:18Now, what do you got against bodyguards, honey?
22:21I might have to guard your beautiful body someday.
22:24Wait at the bar.
22:33See those three young men at that table?
22:41You mean Winkum, Blinkum and Nod?
22:43Right.
22:45They're extremely healthy and genetically sound.
22:49If they were to marry a blonde woman and have children,
22:53the child would almost certainly be blue-eyed, fair-haired.
22:58That's very interesting.
23:00That's more than interesting. It's profitable.
23:03There's a rising market these days in the fare of blue-eyed babies.
23:07A rising market?
23:09You sound like a dress manufacturer I modeled for once.
23:13You still don't have any idea why you're here?
23:16All I know is I'm getting antsy again.
23:19What would you say if I told you that one of those young men
23:23was going to father a child by you?
23:37Come on.
23:57The only reason Tommy went AWOL
24:00was in order to come back here and see what happened to you.
24:03He's become a very nice young man, Marie.
24:06We're lucky to have each other.
24:09So you came here just to help me?
24:12You and the other girls.
24:14I haven't helped Tommy much, have I?
24:17I've made nothing but trouble for him.
24:20Nothing that can't be fixed.
24:22You haven't given away your baby yet.
24:24I signed a paper.
24:26Don't worry about it.
24:28If we can prove they're doing something illegal here,
24:31it won't mean a thing.
24:33Kelly, I don't want to give it away anymore.
24:37Oh, I know you don't, honey.
24:39Trust us.
24:41Above all, don't let on to anyone who I am.
24:44There, that woman coming down the steps.
24:47She's another investigator and a friend of Tommy's.
24:50It's our rule not to have the mothers come in contact
24:54with prospective adoptive parents.
24:56It could cause complications later on.
24:58I do not intend to raise the child of someone I have never met.
25:02Rule, break it.
25:06Miss Garrett, would you come here, please?
25:11I'll be right back.
25:13I specifically stated that I would like to talk to her alone.
25:17Very well, but only for a few moments.
25:25Hello.
25:26She'll be watching us.
25:28How are you?
25:29What are you doing with that?
25:31Get us walking.
25:32That girl you saw me talking to is Marie.
25:35We've gotten pretty close.
25:36Terrific.
25:37She's decided to keep her baby.
25:39It gets better and better. Anything else?
25:41Just one kind of scary rumor.
25:43There was a girl here about five weeks ago.
25:47She wanted to back out as the time got closer for her to have her baby.
25:52The head nurse couldn't handle her, so some man showed up.
25:55Tomlinson?
25:56No, someone else.
25:57Anyway, she went on and had her baby,
25:59and they were going to let her keep it.
26:01Then she disappeared, but the baby was still here.
26:04A couple came the next day and took the baby away.
26:07The girls here think she was murdered.
26:09They think she was murdered by somebody from here?
26:11Yeah, but they're too frightened to talk about it.
26:13What was her name?
26:14Annette Morris.
26:15Annette?
26:16Yeah, she lives on the east side.
26:19Any luck?
26:21Yeah, we checked out that girl Kelly told you about, Annette Morris.
26:24She's dead, Brie.
26:26Fell from a building downtown, and she had a record.
26:29Started out an habitual runaway, prostitution, drug addiction.
26:34I talked to the detective who investigated her death,
26:37and he thinks it's a suicide. Angela's mother doesn't.
26:40I don't think it's a suicide.
26:42I don't think it's a suicide.
26:44I talked to the detective who investigated her death,
26:46and he thinks it's a suicide. Angela's mother doesn't.
26:49She could have been pushed.
26:51Okay, why don't you two talk to her mother, right?
26:54I'm, uh, I'm going to spring Tommy.
26:57Charlie talked to a colonel in the inspector general's office,
27:00arranged to have him put on emergency leave.
27:02He'll have to stand company punishment when he gets back to the Far East,
27:05but, uh, no court-martial.
27:08Listen, I'll tell you what, if I ever get in any trouble,
27:10I'd sure like Charlie to be my attorney.
27:14We begged Annette to let us keep the baby and raise it.
27:19It was our flesh and blood, too.
27:22But she wanted the money those people promised her for it.
27:28She came back to us after she had it.
27:32Crying.
27:34Someone had beaten her,
27:37and she told me that she didn't want to give the baby away.
27:41But they made her,
27:43and she was going to get even.
27:46Uh, Mrs. Morris,
27:49did Annette say who beat her or why?
27:53No.
27:55I tried to get her to tell me, but she wouldn't.
28:01She left here that night.
28:04I never saw her again.
28:07Did you have any idea where she was going?
28:10No.
28:12She just got into the car with that man,
28:15like I told the officers.
28:19What man?
28:21I was looking out the window, and Annette was walking away,
28:24towards the bus stop.
28:27A car pulled up beside her.
28:30A man was driving.
28:32I had never seen him before.
28:34They talked a minute.
28:36She was yelling at him. She was very mad.
28:39Then she got into the car, and they drove off together.
28:42Do you think you could recognize that man if you saw him again?
28:46Yes, I would.
28:48I gave a description to the officers.
28:52But they think that...
28:55They...
28:57They think that Annette took her life
29:01because of the baby and the drugs.
29:05I can't blame them for thinking that.
29:07I mean, all the trouble that she had.
29:09But she wouldn't do that. Never.
29:14Someone killed her.
29:17Someone killed her.
29:24But it doesn't make any damn sense.
29:27She knows I love her.
29:29She loves you.
29:31Then how can she put our baby up for adoption,
29:33never even tell me she was gonna have a baby?
29:35She was afraid for you, Tommy.
29:37For me? How for me?
29:39That's her baby she's giving away, my baby.
29:41She was afraid that if you knew she was gonna have a baby,
29:44you would feel forced into marrying her.
29:46Now, when you were forced before, when you were pushed,
29:49that's when you got into trouble,
29:51and she didn't want that to happen to you again.
29:53But I have not been in trouble now for three years.
29:56That's old news. I can handle myself without hitting anybody.
29:59I didn't say she was right. I said she was afraid.
30:02Tommy, she wants to help you.
30:05She doesn't want to hurt you.
30:07Oh, I hate being stuck in this joint when she needs me.
30:10That's what I came to talk to you about. You're not stuck here.
30:15The AWOL thing is gonna be straightened out,
30:18and Marie's roommates aren't gonna press charges against you.
30:23What does that mean? I can just walk out of here?
30:25Yeah, you can just walk out of here and into a lot of trouble.
30:29So you just lay back and you let us handle it, okay?
30:34Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, okay.
30:40I want to leave here. I want to leave right now.
30:42Marie, you signed a contract. I explained that to you.
30:45You don't want to get into any more trouble now, do you?
30:48You can't keep me here.
30:50I didn't say that, did I? Nobody's threatening you.
30:53I just don't want you to make a mistake that you'll regret later.
30:56Now, why don't you go to your room and think it over,
30:59and we'll talk more later?
31:01I've already thought about it.
31:03I want to keep my baby, Miss Carrere.
31:05I want to see the baby's father.
31:07The father's out of the country. Isn't that what you told us?
31:10He's back, and I need to talk to him.
31:13He's back? How do you know he's back, Marie?
31:16Who told you that? I mean, you haven't had any visitors.
31:20I... I snuck in here and used the telephone.
31:23One of my friends told me that Tommy was back.
31:26I see. I'm sorry.
31:28I know I wasn't supposed to do that.
31:31No. No, you weren't.
31:34Now, why don't you just run along, and we'll talk more later?
31:46The phone is locked when there's nobody here.
31:49She couldn't have talked to anyone.
31:52What do you know about her boyfriend, then?
31:54The only person that she's talked to here is that Garrett woman.
31:58They've been together constantly.
32:03Maybe we got a problem there.
32:21Oh.
32:51Hello.
32:52Hi.
32:54Come in.
32:56Thought this might go along well with the occasion.
33:00All right?
33:02Okay.
33:22I thought I was the one that was supposed to be nervous.
33:27Look, you're in this for the money, right?
33:30Right.
33:31So am I.
33:35Here's to the world of business.
33:40So tell me, how did you get involved with Tomlinson?
33:44I thought we weren't supposed to ask any questions.
33:47Just curious.
33:48You just don't seem, uh...
33:51You know.
33:53The type?
33:57You don't either.
34:01I need a lot of money.
34:03And I don't like jail.
34:06How about you?
34:07Something like that.
34:09I owe a lot of money.
34:11Besides, first of all, I don't like jail.
34:14I owe a lot of money.
34:16Besides, for a guy, it's different.
34:18Is it?
34:22Well, if I had just met you in a bar, I'd be up here for nothing.
34:26Right?
34:28Don't you believe it?
34:38Who do you owe Tomlinson?
34:41Some of his friends.
34:43Better than getting two broken legs, huh?
34:46A lot better.
34:50Well.
34:56Look, Chris.
34:58That is your name, isn't it?
35:00Chris.
35:04You're gonna think I'm crazy.
35:06But you're making a big mistake.
35:12Don't get involved with Tomlinson and his people.
35:15The money's not worth it.
35:17And you could get hurt.
35:19What do you mean, hurt?
35:22Hurt.
35:23Like dead.
35:24Take my word for it.
35:27Look, you're the one that's involved in this.
35:30Why don't you take your own advice?
35:32I am, tonight.
35:33I got Tomlinson to advance me some money, and I'm off.
35:36I wish you'd do the same.
35:43Come on.
35:49You a cop?
35:51Private investigator.
35:53And you're in trouble.
35:57Yeah?
35:59On what charges?
36:01Having a conscience.
36:13We're even.
36:17I need your help, Chase.
36:20Have you ever heard of a girl named Annette Morris?
36:26Who killed her?
36:29That much conscience could get me killed.
36:33Annette was 17 years old.
36:38It's awfully young to die, isn't it?
36:43Just give me one name.
36:51Chafee.
36:54Try that name.
36:55Chafee.
36:58Good luck.
37:05Leonard Chafee.
37:07Yep.
37:08That's him.
37:09I saw him at Tomlinson's party, and we saw him guarding the home, right?
37:12And he's got some kind of record, too.
37:14Assault and attempted murder.
37:16Attempted.
37:17And this time, he might have succeeded.
37:20Well, let's show this to Annette's mom,
37:22and if she recognizes him, we're getting close.
37:24But we better be awfully careful not to tip our hand.
37:27We panic Tomlinson.
37:31Well, Kelly's still inside that home.
37:33Well, Kelly's still inside that home.
38:03Come on.
38:33Come on.
39:03No.
39:13Where are you taking us? What do you want?
39:15Be careful.
39:16Be careful.
39:20Tommy?
39:23Tommy? What happened?
39:26Are you hurt bad?
39:30He'll be all right.
39:32It's okay.
39:34Oh, babe.
39:38I'm sorry.
39:40You're the one who should be sorry.
39:42You're the one who did it all. Oh, Tommy, I love you.
39:46I didn't want to hurt you.
39:58Oh, Hugh, thank God.
39:59I had an apartment full of guests. Where's the staff?
40:01We sent everybody home. It's just us here.
40:03How could you let things go so far?
40:05Take it easy. Have a drink.
40:06Don't tell me to take it easy. You work for me, remember?
40:08Please, Hugh, we have a terrible situation here.
40:10So you caught a boyfriend sneaking in. So what?
40:12By imprisoning all three of them, you've created the dangerous situation.
40:15You overreacted, both of you.
40:17I went through the Garrett Broad's luggage.
40:21I found this.
40:23Gun?
40:25Why?
40:26Why do you think?
40:27She's some kind of cop.
40:33They can't know anything. What can they know?
40:35Maybe about Annette Morris.
40:37You did that?
40:38We didn't ask you to kill her.
40:39You wanted to scare her? It got a little messed up.
40:41You're just as guilty as me, honey.
40:42Don't talk to her that way.
40:43Shut up, Tomlinson. We got killing to do,
40:45and you don't have the guts for that by half.
40:47What do you mean? You can't.
40:49Three people. You're not serious.
40:51First one quits in the gas chamber. After that, it might as well be ten.
40:54Somebody will find out.
40:56Somebody's gonna find out about the Morris girl unless we get our act together.
40:59Getting rid of the bodies is the important thing. I know how to do that.
41:03So you'll take orders from me, right?
41:10That's the man.
41:12Took my daughter away. No doubt in my mind about it at all.
41:15Do you think you could pick him out of a lineup?
41:17I know I could.
41:19Listen, we better get Kelly and Maria out of here.
41:21Yeah, it's gonna be a lot rougher than we thought.
41:23Thank you very much for your help, Mrs. Morris.
41:25Thank you, Mrs. Morris.
41:26Is that the man that killed my daughter?
41:31We think so.
41:32We know it won't bring Annette back,
41:34but we're gonna do everything we can to put him away.
41:39Goodbye, Mrs. Morris.
41:40Goodbye.
41:51No!
42:09What's going on?
42:11Marie is having her baby.
42:13Oh, that's too bad.
42:15You can't do anything now.
42:17Have you sold it yet?
42:18Yes, a stockbroker from San Francisco.
42:20How much?
42:21$35,000.
42:22Well, okay, that's worth waiting for.
42:24You're not gonna kill him?
42:25Afterwards.
42:28What about a doctor?
42:29Garrett girl's a cop. She's trained in that.
42:31Well, can I give her some hot water and some clean towels?
42:34You can suit yourself.
42:36Anything that protects the investment.
42:43Okay, Charlie, we're on our way there now.
42:46Charlie will call the police and they'll meet us there.
42:48They'll need a warrant and that'll take time.
42:51Let's get Kelly out of there.
43:09Tommy, time the contractions for me, will you?
43:11I think we're getting close.
43:13Sure, how do I do it?
43:14Just put your hand on her stomach.
43:19Not much longer, hon. Just go with it.
43:21Kelly, I'm scared.
43:24There's nothing to be frightened of.
43:25Everything's going just fine.
43:27Just fine, I promise.
43:3020 seconds.
43:32Marie, Marie, don't worry. You're gonna be okay.
43:34You're gonna be fine. Don't worry.
43:36Easy for him to say, huh?
43:38Tommy, I'm so glad you're here.
43:40Thank you.
43:42Thank me?
43:44Marie, this is the best thing that has ever happened to me.
43:49Okay, Tommy, we're close.
43:51Get me the biggest tie you can find.
43:53Right.
44:02Not gonna wait much longer.
44:05I don't care what you do. I just want out of this.
44:08You'll be out of it.
44:09But it's gonna cost you a bundle.
44:13What now?
44:18I don't know.
44:36Maybe we better just leave the car here and go on foot.
44:49Can we get through here?
44:50Trust me, like a pancake.
44:52We'll be happy.
44:53I got it.
44:56Come on, boss.
44:58Come on.
44:59Attaboy.
45:01Let's go.
45:10The new girl.
45:12Oh, she is beautiful.
45:15Did you want a girl?
45:16I wanted anything.
45:18Oh, thanks, Doc.
45:20That wasn't bad, was it?
45:26Come on, Ollie.
45:27What about my baby?
45:29She'll take it.
45:31No way.
45:32Where are you taking us?
45:33I'm not gonna stand here talking to you, honey. Move it.
45:38Freeze!
45:43You okay, Kelly?
45:44You okay, Kelly?
45:45Yeah, I'm fine.
45:50Hold it!
45:57Hold it!
46:15Here you go.
46:16Let me have that, Chris.
46:21You okay?
46:24Okay.
46:25Come here, sit down.
46:26Come on.
46:27It's okay.
46:30Okay.
46:37Okay.
46:38Okay.
46:43It's the first day.
46:45It's okay. Come on, it's okay.
46:49Come on.
46:52It's okay.
46:53It's okay.
47:07Look at that hair.
47:10Charlie, you should see her. She's beautiful.
47:12Ah, yes. That's the price for the lonely life I lead.
47:17Lonely life.
47:18Charlie, as I understand it, you have three girls just handling traffic control.
47:22Oh, yeah.
47:23Would you like to hold her?
47:27Ah.
47:29The successful transfer.
47:32Oh, look.
47:34Look at this little...
47:36Charlie, we have the proud parents here with us.
47:38They stopped by on their way. They're off on their honeymoon.
47:42Yeah, all three of us.
47:44Hey, Charlie, I just wanted to thank you for everything, you know?
47:48Is Marie gonna be able to go to the Far East with you?
47:50That's the honeymoon.
47:52Oh, that's wonderful.
47:54Charlie, what about our friends out at the Warfield house?
47:57Chafee's in the hospital, but he'll pull through.
48:00Both he and Tomlinson have been indicted for murder.
48:03Felice as an accessory.
48:05I think what should be mentioned here is that Kelly delivered this little baby.
48:11She was wonderful.
48:13Just like a doctor.
48:14I mean, she was terrific. She was an expert.
48:17How many of those things you deliver?
48:19Me?
48:21This one's the first.
48:23I've never even seen it except in a movie.
48:26Oh, boy, I'm glad I didn't know that.
48:31What a doll.
48:33What a real little doll.
48:49THE END