Charlies Angels S04E11

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00:00Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy.
00:06One in Los Angeles.
00:09One in San Francisco.
00:12The other in Boston.
00:16And they were each assigned very hazardous duties.
00:22But I took them away from all that.
00:25And now they work for me.
00:27My name is Charlie.
00:57I'm Charlie.
01:00I'm Charlie.
01:03I'm Charlie.
01:06I'm Charlie.
01:09I'm Charlie.
01:12I'm Charlie.
01:15I'm Charlie.
01:18I teach this course in Chaucer for general consumption as a courtesy to the university.
01:38I have attempted to make it easier for you by allowing you to read the modernized version,
01:43which is my own, by the way.
01:45I could require you to read Chaucer in the original.
01:48But the royalties wouldn't be as good.
01:53Mr. Fitzpatrick,
01:58I am painfully aware of the investment that this university has in you,
02:04as I'm sure you must be aware of the enormous pressure that we on the faculty receive to give you a rubber stamp grade.
02:12But if you wish to pass this course, you will have to demonstrate that there is something more than just a scrimmage between those ears of yours.
02:21And if first impressions hold true, I should think that would prove a formidable task.
02:29Now, for the next session, I would like you all to read and comprehend my introduction to the Canterbury Tales.
02:38And beware, we may have one of my devious quizzes on Monday.
02:44Have a nice weekend.
03:07See you then. Bye.
03:16Bye.
03:18Come on, let's get packed. We're leaving tonight.
03:21Oh, I'm sorry, I can't go.
03:23But it's all planned.
03:25But it's Rush Week, and I'm chairman of the Rush Committee, remember?
03:28Oh, come on, Jen. I'll make a size not gonna fold if you take a few days off to go to the beach.
03:33But I have an obligation.
03:35After all, aren't you always trying to get me to be more socially responsible?
03:38Not to a sorority, no.
03:40I know you don't think sororities are important, but I do.
03:43I thought I was important to you.
03:45Can't we go after Rush Week?
03:47No, we only have the beach house for this weekend.
03:50Get your stuff, I'll pick you up in an hour.
03:53I've got to get Professor Fairgate's introduction to the Canterbury Tales down by Monday.
03:56Jen, get your stuff.
03:57Richard, no, please. Don't insist. There's no way.
04:01I'm sorry.
04:05Maybe Professor Errol Flynn can give you some private coaching, huh?
04:08Yeah, well, maybe he can.
05:05Oh, Jen!
05:35Jennifer Thomas is the second co-ed to disappear under mysterious circumstances in the last two weeks.
05:41So far, the authorities have been completely frustrated.
05:45Every lead has been a dead end.
05:47No ransom note, no evidence of foul play.
05:50Two beautiful sorority girls have simply vanished into thin air.
05:54And the kicker is, the girls are capital omega psi, my sorority.
05:58Well, that's right. You were a big sorority honcho, weren't you, Tiff?
06:02Anyway, that's how we come into it.
06:04Yes. We've been hired by the alumni committee to find those girls.
06:08No contact from the kidnappers?
06:10We can't assume that these are ordinary kidnappings.
06:13Well, do you think it might be a string of murders?
06:15Possibly. But there's another form of kidnapping, much more frightening.
06:20Kidnapping for prostitution. White slavery.
06:23White slavery? Come on, Charlie.
06:25I didn't think that sort of thing was still around. I mean, at least not in this country.
06:29Don't be so sure, angels. There are hundreds of cases every year.
06:34And I'm afraid our case fits into the general pattern.
06:38I don't know, Charlie. That's a little hard to buy.
06:40It's a possibility, Chris. I want you to check into it when you get to the university.
06:45Back to school, Charlie?
06:47You are, Chris, to audit a few classes.
06:50And Tiffany is going to stay at the sorority house as a big sister.
06:54Big sister?
06:55Well, she's hardly cut out to be a house mother.
06:58This is true.
07:00What about the rest of us?
07:01You and Kelly will work the outside.
07:04This is a really baffling case, angels.
07:07Well, good luck. You'll need every bit of it.
07:14School?
07:29Tiffany, welcome home.
07:31Miss Kay.
07:35Still the most glamorous house mother in the sorority biz.
07:41But you still have a way with words, don't you?
07:43Well, I do.
07:44Well, I do.
07:45Well, I do.
07:46Well, I do.
07:47Well, I do.
07:48Well, I do.
07:49Well, I do.
07:50Well, I do.
07:51Well, I do.
07:52Well, I do.
07:53Well, I do.
07:54Well, I do.
07:55Well, I do.
07:56But you still have a way with words, don't you?
07:58I try.
07:59I missed you. I thought about you a lot.
08:01Well, thank you. I'm still here as house mother.
08:04I thought you'd get married.
08:05Oh, no. I'm enjoying it here.
08:07I understand you're going to be with us for a while.
08:09Well, I have literary aspirations, you know.
08:12So I thought I'd do a story on Kappa House.
08:14But I had to come back for a couple of days to do some research.
08:17It's going to be good to have you with us.
08:19May I help you unpack?
08:20Oh, I'd love it. Thank you.
08:22I hear you've had a little excitement around here recently.
08:25Yes, if you mean the two girls who disappeared.
08:28Yeah. Are there any new developments?
08:30No. We're just praying that there'll be a logical explanation.
08:35Who were the girls?
08:37Beth Harris was the first one. A very shy girl who kept to herself.
08:42You know, the adage, still water runs deep.
08:44Well, no one was very surprised when she first missed her classes.
08:48We figured perhaps she'd run off on her own.
08:50And the other girl?
08:52Jenny Thomas. An entirely different story.
08:55Everyone was crazy about her.
08:57She was our rush chairman. Everyone's so upset.
09:00And she is not the kind of girl that would run away from anything.
09:08Now, of course, I think we're going to have to face the possibility that we're dealing with a tragedy.
09:14How are you?
09:16Hello. Hi.
09:18Have some fun.
09:20What was that all about?
09:23Your presidency was a landmark in making Kappa House the number one house on campus.
09:28That's not true.
09:30No, the girls consider you a kind of legend around here.
09:33You're kidding.
09:34And we try to encourage the tradition.
09:36You were some kind of president.
09:38You want to know the truth?
09:40I barely got into this sorority.
09:42Oh, no. They almost blackballed you. I don't believe it.
09:46It's true.
09:48I wouldn't have blamed them. You can never tell what a pledge is going to turn out.
09:51That is so true.
09:53How was this year's pledge class?
09:55Small, but good.
09:57We only have five openings.
09:59Hi. I'm Kathy Evans.
10:01Hello. Tiffany Wells.
10:02I know.
10:04Kathy took over as rush chairman when Jenny disappeared.
10:07Miss Kay was telling me about that.
10:09Oh, that's awful.
10:11We thought that Jenny had skipped town with her boyfriend.
10:13Then he showed up a couple days ago looking for her.
10:16She'd stood him up on a weekend at the beach.
10:19What's his name?
10:21Oh, I don't know.
10:23I don't know.
10:26Oh, more candidates. I'd better get back to work.
10:28Nice to meet you.
10:29Nice to meet you.
10:31Do you know of anything that might link Beth and Jenny together?
10:35Uh, they were both English majors.
10:39Oh.
10:41They both had a crush on our famous Dr. Fairgate.
10:44Oh, a crush, eh?
10:46Yeah.
10:48Oh.
10:50They both had a crush on our famous Dr. Fairgate.
10:53Oh, a crush, eh?
10:55Yeah.
10:56How bad?
10:57Total and all-consuming.
10:58Oh, one of those.
11:00Dr. James Fairgate is very attractive.
11:03He's a celebrity on this campus.
11:05Most of his girls have a crush on him.
11:07If you saw him in action, you'd know what I mean.
11:12Ah!
11:14Okay, would everybody keep quiet, stay right where you are.
11:17There's nothing to be afraid of.
11:19We must have blown a breaker.
11:21Could be.
11:39Nice going, Steve.
11:41We'll make them respect their pineus a little bit more.
11:43They've had it coming for a long time.
11:50Ah!
12:06Pineus.
12:08I know it has to be them.
12:10You have got to be kidding.
12:12You mean that old feud is still going on?
12:15Now their stupid boyfriends are involved.
12:17But, yeah, same old feud.
12:20The beauties meaning us versus the beasts meaning them.
12:25What do you say we take them down a peg?
12:27Yeah!
12:29Let's do it.
12:36Hey, Nikki, wasn't that your brother Steve driving that car?
12:41No, it couldn't have been.
12:43Don't say that.
12:44Are you sure it was him?
12:45He's in one of my classes.
12:46I know it was him.
12:47Well, how can you be sure?
12:48It was dark.
12:49Not that dark.
13:01Hut!
13:03Hut! Hut!
13:04Two, three!
13:16Hey, I'll be back.
13:22Hey, Nikki, what's up?
13:24Kappa House turned me down because of that stunt you pulled last night.
13:28Why did you do that?
13:29Why do you hate them so much?
13:31Because they're a bunch of stuck-up liars.
13:32I'm not.
13:33They're terrific, and now you've screwed it up for me.
13:35Nikki, would you forget them?
13:37Now you can pledge pineu.
13:39I told you I can get you in there.
13:41I'll tell you what, big brother.
13:43You forget it.
13:44I don't want to be a pineu.
13:46I wouldn't fit in.
13:48I really wanted to be a kappa.
13:50So I hope you're happy, because I'm not going to be.
13:53Nikki!
14:14Nikki!
14:28They're fine.
14:30The drugs are working perfectly.
14:32Our good girls are completely out of it.
14:34Boss said the girls are going to have company.
14:37Another one?
14:39The shake just upped the order.
14:41Three, huh?
14:43That guy must be paying a fortune.
14:45At least a million.
14:47Don't worry. He can afford it.
14:50Here's to beautiful women.
14:52Especially the young ones.
15:11Oh, my God.
15:42Can I help you?
15:47Are you the librarian?
15:49One of them.
15:51I haven't seen you in here before.
15:53No.
15:55I'm a librarian.
15:57I'm a librarian.
15:59I'm a librarian.
16:01I'm a librarian.
16:03I'm a librarian.
16:05I'm a librarian.
16:07I'm a librarian.
16:09I haven't seen you in here before.
16:11No.
16:13Well, you see, we had another library when I was here.
16:18Zachary Preston, class of 51.
16:22Do you need a pass to use the stacks, Mr. Preston?
16:25Zach, please.
16:27Call me Zach.
16:29I'm Wilhelmina Campbell, but you can call me Willie.
16:33Willie. I like that.
16:36Well, Willie, I suppose I shouldn't be telling you my life story,
16:41but I quit the insurance business to become a writer.
16:46I'm working on a book right now, a western.
16:50So I'm here to get background on Colorado in the 1870s.
16:55Oh, the section on Colorado is straight back and to your right.
17:00The 9400s.
17:02Well, thank you very much. You've been very helpful.
17:05It's my job.
17:08Will we be seeing you again?
17:10I mean, for further research.
17:13Oh, yes. You can bet on it.
17:24Psst.
17:29I got a call from Charlie.
17:31About Professor Farragate?
17:33Yeah.
17:35Seems that while the professor was teaching at Berkeley a couple of years ago,
17:40two beautiful co-eds mysteriously disappeared.
17:44Now, Chris is going to audit his class,
17:47but Charlie wants you to have a talk with him, too.
17:52Any news on the background of the two missing girls?
17:55No, not yet.
17:58Kelly is digging into that.
18:01I guess it's up to you to take a shot at the boyfriend of the last girl who disappeared.
18:08This isn't the Colorado section, Zack.
18:12Zack?
18:15Phenomenology disguistes.
18:18Very interesting flavor for a western, wouldn't you say?
18:22A Teutonic western?
18:24Mm-hmm.
18:26How unique.
18:28Hmm.
18:32Wunderbar.
18:49You Richard Milligan?
18:51Yeah, you're Tiffany Wells.
18:53Nice to meet you.
18:54I got your message.
18:56Good. Let's walk, shall we?
18:58Look, what's going on in the sorority house? Where's Jenny?
19:01I was hoping you could tell me.
19:03All I can tell you is that I really miss her, and I never thought I'd say that about anybody.
19:08I'm not real proud of it, but somehow I became kind of a professional student.
19:13Back in the 60s and early 70s, I was into all the causes, the protests, everything.
19:19Then the times changed, and for a long time I couldn't.
19:23And then Jenny came along.
19:25Yeah, then Jenny came along.
19:28You were the last person to see her Friday night, weren't you?
19:32Yeah.
19:33Why didn't you go with her?
19:35She had sorority business.
19:37Wait a minute.
19:39Okay, I'll level with you.
19:42We had a fight, but I met some friends at the library right after I left Jenny.
19:46I spent the weekend at the beach with her.
19:49Sounds like a pretty tight alibi.
19:51Hey, I wouldn't hurt her.
19:56Okay.
20:00She was in one of Professor Farragate's classes, wasn't she?
20:03Oh, yeah.
20:05Doesn't sound to me like you're one of his greatest fans.
20:07Oh, that might be the understatement of the year.
20:09You know, there's nothing unusual about a college girl getting a crush on a professor.
20:13It happens a lot. It happened to me.
20:15Yeah. Did your professor return your affection?
20:17Of course not.
20:19Well, unfortunately, Professor Farragate isn't so chivalrous.
20:23Oh.
20:27I checked out both Jenny and Beth very carefully.
20:30Neither family's particularly wealthy.
20:32So, that rules out kidnapping.
20:34Looks that way.
20:35I just talked to Richard Milligan.
20:37You know, I think he's in the clear.
20:39He seems to be very much in love with Jenny.
20:41I can't see him hurting her.
20:42So, what do we have?
20:44Steve Fitzpatrick, the football player?
20:46And Professor Farragate.
20:48Richard tells me that the good professor has been known to offer more than he can offer.
20:52He's known to offer more than education to some of his students.
20:55Interesting.
20:56Isn't it?
20:57Chris still planning to audit one of his classes?
20:59Well, I think from what you've just told me, she's going to do a little more than just audit his class.
21:04Do you know what I mean?
21:06I think I know exactly what you mean.
21:16While the Canterbury Tales are hardly shocking today,
21:18you must remember we're talking about England prior to the Renaissance.
21:22They still didn't have the X-rated quality of Boccaccio's body decamera.
21:29So, we can safely surmise that the Italian response to even the more rowdy aspects of Chaucer was relatively tame.
21:36That's it.
21:38We will continue this tomorrow.
21:39God and Chaucer willing.
21:41See you.
21:49Oh.
21:53T.U.T.
21:54Well, I...
21:58No, we see an example of that in Fellini's films, for example.
22:01If you... No, you know what I mean.
22:03Excuse me.
22:04Yes.
22:05Professor Farragate?
22:06Hi, I'm Chris Monroe.
22:07I've heard a lot about your class.
22:09I was hoping I could audit it.
22:11I don't allow audits in my class.
22:15But I would certainly make an exception in your case.
22:18Good.
22:19I'll see you in class then.
22:20One thing.
22:21I do have a rule.
22:22If you're late, you're out.
22:24I'll be there.
22:25All right.
22:33Professor Farragate?
22:34Yes.
22:35May I speak with you for a moment?
22:37Of course, if you don't mind walking to my next class.
22:39Sure.
22:41Listen, if you'd like to get into my class, there's usually a waiting list, but I could make an exception in your case.
22:46Oh, I'm flattered.
22:47Thank you.
22:48Actually, I'm doing a story on Kappa House, and I wondered if there might be an angle in those two girls that disappeared.
22:55Are you a reporter?
22:56No, not anymore.
22:57Just a freelance former journalist major looking for a break.
23:00I see.
23:01Have you sold anything yet?
23:03A couple stories to women's magazines.
23:05I'd like to do some harder-hitting stuff.
23:08Well, in that case, I have a very fine Montrachet.
23:11It's excellent vintage.
23:14You don't believe in wasting any time, do you?
23:16No.
23:17I have very high standards.
23:19And when I find someone that meets them, I believe in action.
23:24Well, that leads me to counter with a reaction.
23:26Which is?
23:27To leave things on a business level.
23:30At least for now.
23:31Then there is a possibility.
23:33There's always a possibility.
23:36What can I do to help you?
23:37Well, your class is the only link I can find between Beth Thomas and Jimmy Harris.
23:41And I was wondering if you could tell me anything that could help locate them.
23:46They were both bright, good-looking girls.
23:48Other than that, I can't recall anything out of the ordinary.
23:52You didn't have any contact with them outside of class?
23:57Well, considering my reputation, that's a pretty fair question.
24:01In answer to the question, no.
24:04What about 1977?
24:05Weren't you lecturing at Berkeley?
24:08Yes, I was. Why?
24:09Do you remember anything about the two girls that disappeared up there?
24:13Not really, but I think I had left there before these incidents.
24:17I was just wondering if there could be a tie-in with the disappearances down here.
24:21I don't know.
24:23Look, I'm sure girls disappear, run away, leave, or whatever from campuses all over the country every year.
24:30Look, I wish I could help you, but I've got to go inside.
24:32Well, that's all I wanted to ask you anyway. Thank you.
24:35Don't forget my offer.
24:37The Montrachet.
24:39And everything that goes with it.
24:42Thank you.
24:51Yeah, all right. I'll tell them about it right now.
24:53Yeah.
25:05How are they?
25:06They're okay.
25:09Some lady reporter's been nosing around.
25:11The professor wants to talk to you about it.
25:14I'll get on it right away. You'll be okay?
25:17Oh, I think I can handle these two.
25:26I swear to be loyal to the sisters of Kappa Omega Psi.
25:31I swear to be loyal to the sisters of Kappa Omega Psi.
25:35To uphold its ideals.
25:37To uphold its ideals.
25:39And I promise I will never reveal my secret of the sorority.
25:43And I promise that I will never reveal my secret of the sorority.
25:47Congratulations, and welcome to Kappa House.
25:53Now there's some business to attend to.
26:02First, I'm pleased to announce that our former president, Tiffany Wells, has agreed to supervise the pledge class.
26:10Thank you.
26:11In the past, our sorority was always known for, well, beautiful girls.
26:16But Tiffany got us going in a more balanced direction.
26:19Since her time in office, we've raised money for the general charity fund.
26:24We've participated in everything from campus carnival to homecoming.
26:28And I might add that we're still not Uggs.
26:32Because four of the last five homecoming queens were Kappa Omega Psis.
26:40Which brings me to our first project.
26:42And I'd like Tiffany to tell you about it.
26:47Thank you.
26:49Now, you all know that we have our rivals and our enemies here on sorority row.
26:54Especially Pi Nu.
26:59Now this feud has been going on for a long time, and I think it's time to stop it.
27:04They've lorded it over us long enough with their sports victories and their trophies.
27:09We have challenged them to a volleyball game.
27:13Now we want volunteers.
27:15We're going to beat the beast.
27:17Let's hear it.
27:18Beat the beast!
27:40They're weak in the backcourt. Get in the backcourt.
27:43Right. Yes.
28:00Give me a P!
28:01P!
28:02Give me an I!
28:04I!
28:05Give me an N!
28:07N!
28:08Give me a U!
28:10U!
28:11Pi Nu! Pi Nu!
28:13Go team!
28:31Kathy!
28:33Look, it's going great.
28:34Now see if you can set up that spike maneuver we talked about right in the backcourt.
28:37Okay.
28:38Great.
28:40Good one!
28:41Okay, 14-14.
28:54I!
29:08We won! We won! We really did it!
29:24Aren't you a little bit old to be playing sorority girl?
29:27You certainly have a winning personality, don't you?
29:30Well, I happen to like older women.
29:32Do you really?
29:33Yes, I do.
29:35No!
29:42I like men, not boys.
29:54I know.
29:55Great.
29:56Oh, hi.
29:58I really didn't think we could do it, you know?
30:00Old feudal never be the same.
30:02That's right.
30:05Well, are you ready?
30:07Why don't you guys go back to the house? I'll meet you there.
30:09Okay, Tiffany.
30:10Sure was a great game, huh?
30:11See you later.
30:25Don't get long, Tiff.
30:34Okay.
30:56Hey!
30:57Somebody, the door's locked!
30:59Hello?
31:04Hello?
31:34Hello?
31:59Let her go.
32:00But the professor said to grab her.
32:02We will.
32:04When the time is right.
32:05All right.
32:07Let's go.
32:33Why are you posing a threat to someone?
32:36It means we're on the right track.
32:38By the way, Richard Millican's story did check out.
32:42I thought it would.
32:43He did meet with friends after his fight with Jenny.
32:47So, I guess our best prospect right now is Professor Fairgate,
32:52in that he was at Berkeley when those girls disappeared,
32:55and he did get involved with some of his students.
32:58I'm afraid we're going to have to add Steve Fitzpatrick to the equation.
33:02Super Jack?
33:03That's right.
33:04He's got an axe to grind against Kappa House, who rejected his sister.
33:08Enough to kidnap two girls?
33:11I don't know.
33:12But I don't think at this point we can afford to ignore him, do you?
33:15Kelly hasn't been able to undercover any more background on those two girls either.
33:20I'll ask her to help me with Jack.
33:22I'm sure he'll like that.
33:25What about our over-sex professor of Chaucer?
33:28Well, I'll have Chris take a little harder run at him.
33:31I'm sure he won't mind that.
33:32I thought I saw you come in, Zack.
33:35You were right, Willie.
33:36But I didn't see you.
33:38Oh, I was busy in the reference section.
33:42Is the young lady helping you research your book?
33:45Oh, no.
33:47Just an old client.
33:48You know, life insurance.
33:50You have to try to keep those old policies in force.
33:53I'll bet.
33:55Willie, I was thinking.
33:58How about you and I, one day after work, going out for a drink?
34:05Carrington's pub is a swinging place.
34:08Right on.
34:15Well, kissy, kissy.
34:18I never heard anybody call Miss Campbell Willie in my life.
34:21Getting serious?
34:23So's this case.
34:24Let's go.
34:25I'll come right behind you.
34:26Let's go.
34:27I'll come right behind you.
34:48That was pretty quick for a tied in, huh?
34:51I've seen quicker.
34:53Very impressive time, Steve.
34:56That felt pretty quick to me.
34:58Look, Steve, I can tell you unofficially that my team is interested in you.
35:03You could be a high draft choice.
35:05What can you tell me?
35:06Officially, of course.
35:09We're worried about your troublemaking reputation.
35:12Well, what the heck does that mean?
35:15Nobody is questioning your ability to play football.
35:18It's your attitude that's in question.
35:20My attitude?
35:21We know you were called into the dean's office and questioned over some stupid prank at one of the sorority houses.
35:27It was nothing.
35:28Wrong, Steve.
35:30It's an indication that you could be trouble.
35:32The word is, Steve, that your temper could get in the way of your ability.
35:36And nobody is going to invest in a fruitcake.
35:40Now, wait a minute.
35:42Now, listen to me. I am no fruitcake.
35:44I just did that stunt to get even with those girls for what they did to my kid sister.
35:48The way we heard it, you pulled that stunt before they rejected her.
35:53Good luck, Steve.
35:55What a waste of talent.
36:09Professor Farragut.
36:10Yes.
36:11Hi.
36:12Oh, Chris, isn't it?
36:13My audit exception.
36:16Or should I say my exceptional audit?
36:18What can I do for you?
36:19Well, I was having a little trouble with the assignment.
36:21I was hoping we could get together over a drink and discuss it.
36:23Oh, I'm sorry, Chris.
36:24Unfortunately, I'm leaving for Oxford for a lecture series, but I'll be back next week.
36:28Can it wait?
36:29Oh, not time for one little drink?
36:35Your place in an hour?
36:40My place in an hour.
36:42Great.
36:46Thanks.
36:56What happened?
36:57Couldn't the two of you handle that girl?
36:59Tiffany Wells happens to be smart and quite resourceful.
37:03I know that, but I still need her.
37:05Oh, you always get everyone you want, don't you, James?
37:08Darling, in your case, I got lucky.
37:10Oh, you don't really want me.
37:12How can you say that, Barbara?
37:13Would you stop a minute so I can talk to you?
37:15Look, I'm sorry.
37:17I just have got a lot of things on my mind.
37:19You're going away again, aren't you?
37:21Well, I have to. You know that.
37:23And you know why.
37:24When are you coming back?
37:26As soon as we've made the delivery.
37:28And then?
37:30That's going to be the end of all this business.
37:34And then you and I, we're going to be together again, just as we planned.
37:39You're lying.
37:40You won't be back and you know it.
37:42Barbara, listen to me.
37:43Oh, don't worry. I'll stay by you.
37:45I'm in so deep now, there's nothing else I can do.
37:49Barbara.
37:50I can't go on letting you think I'm a complete fool.
37:58Beaujolais 77. I'm afraid it'll have to do.
38:01Sounds fine.
38:04You wrote this?
38:05Yes, in my lean and hungry days.
38:08Now I paid a great deal to simply spread my accumulative wisdom all over the place.
38:14Like to Oxford?
38:16Yes, Oxford tomorrow and Geneva on Thursday.
38:20But here's to now.
38:28Well, I'm impressed.
38:29Oh, this is very good.
38:31Thank you.
38:33Knock, knock, knock.
38:36Excuse me a minute.
38:49You ordered a car?
38:51Oh, yes.
38:53Yes, my limousine. I hate to drive, so I order a car to take me to the airport.
38:58It's the only way to go.
38:59Excuse me, I'll be right back.
39:03What are you doing here so early?
39:05Tiffany Wells isn't who she said she was.
39:07At least she didn't write anything for any women's magazines that we could find.
39:12That's interesting.
39:13But it doesn't matter.
39:15The third diamond for the chic will be ours momentarily.
39:32Oh, I'm sorry.
40:00Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to startle you.
40:02Then don't sneak up on people.
40:04Are you gonna flip me again?
40:06Not if you take your hands off me, I'm not.
40:08Okay.
40:10Tiffany, I came by to apologize for the other day.
40:15I thought we might even be friends.
40:17You did, did you?
40:19Yeah.
40:20See, the pro scouts are thinking twice about signing me.
40:22My kid sister's still angry at me.
40:25I decided I'd clean my act up a little bit.
40:30Plus, you know, you're really different
40:31from any girl I've ever met.
40:33I just bet I am.
40:35Ha.
40:37You are.
40:39So, anyways, I hope there's no hard feelings.
40:42You wanna be friends?
40:46It's okay. Friends.
40:48Okay.
40:51Thank you.
40:52You're welcome.
40:53Bye.
40:54Bye-bye.
41:00Bye-bye.
41:01Bye-bye.
41:04Bye-bye.
41:05Bye-bye.
41:06Bye-bye.
41:14Whoo!
41:31Where's Tiffany?
41:32I don't know. She didn't show up.
41:34I don't like the sound of that.
41:36Neither do I.
41:37I think we'd better get over to that sorority house.
41:39Yeah.
41:40I saw her in the garden an hour ago.
41:42Everyone was so involved,
41:43we didn't even know she was missing.
41:45I know.
41:46I've been trying to reach out to her,
41:48but I can't find her.
41:50I'm so sorry.
41:52It's all right.
41:54I'm sorry.
41:55You know, I'm so sorry.
41:57It's all right.
41:58You know, I'm sorry.
42:00It's all right.
42:02You know, I'm sorry.
42:04You know, I'm sorry.
42:06I'm sorry.
42:07I'm sorry.
42:08We didn't even know she was missing what has happened to her. I hope nothing
42:21Hello
42:24No
42:26Just a minute it's for Tiffany. It's a girl
42:32Hello
42:34Chris you all right. Yeah, I'm fine. He was a perfect gentleman. He did tip his hand though Chris
42:40I'm afraid they've got Tiffany. Oh, no, there can't be much time. How do you know Farragate's going to Oxford tonight?
42:46Then Geneva the same pattern he followed after those two girls were taken off the campus at Berkeley
42:50Well of our professor is white slaving he could
42:57Bosley they're leaving Bart you stay with him. We'll be right behind you. Okay?
43:04Oh
43:19We relax the boat won't be in view for at least another hour
43:28Where's Farragate oh, he'll be here. Don't worry
43:34Oh
44:00My god
44:05I think we're being followed
44:15No, it's all right
44:30Reno I think I'll go in and check the girls
44:34I
44:45Can't believe you were involved in this
44:48Well, Tiffany, you're a very bright girl. I
44:52Think you can figure it out
44:55Farragate
44:57Yes
44:58He's a very captivating man
45:01Well, he's hardly worth this
45:03That's what I kept telling myself I didn't listen
45:11I'm sorry, Tiffany that you're involved in this. Are you? Yes, I am. I
45:18Wish I wish there was something I could do
45:22As I said before
45:24Professor Farragate is a very captivating man. Well, I guess it all boils down to what you think of yourself, doesn't it? I guess it does
45:34I
45:40Get down on the floor, come on, you don't need the gun baby. You want to take a chance?
46:03I
46:08Get over in the corner with the rest of them go on
46:14Okay, tiger drop the gun nice and easy slowly
46:33Oh
46:49You've certainly been busy yes, I think the Sheik would have had a little more than he bargained for
46:54Well, it never was one for long ocean voyages
47:03You
47:14Take we're all real sorry about miss Kay
47:20I'm all right. You sure no
47:25But I will be
47:27Well, Beth is on her way to join her folks. So she's all right
47:31You really owe you all a lot
47:33You almost lost her
47:35and Jenny
47:37Which would have been a huge waste of education
47:41Well, I'm just glad to be home me too I
47:46Don't know. I think Tiffany would have looked great behind a hair unveil
47:51What do you mean by that?
47:53Yeah
47:55Oh
48:00Wow, I have a date at Carrington's pub with a very amorous librarian later girls
48:09Well, I don't know about you two, but I've had just about all the schooling I can take for a while
48:14I'll drink to that me too
48:25You
48:55You