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00:30So?
00:47It puts you there, Mr. Volchek.
00:49At the time, Maury Cronin was shot.
00:53Who says it was that day?
00:56The paper's on that newsstand.
01:00And you see, this here blow-up gives the date, and the late editions go on sale between eleven
01:09and eleven-thirty.
01:10Why were you telling me?
01:27Not you, Mr. Volchek.
01:28The other man.
01:29He had a girlfriend in that apartment.
01:33His wife wanted proof.
01:35I got the proof.
01:37And you along with it.
01:40Now you understand that this is a duplicate print.
01:43Anything happens to me, the D.A. gets the negative.
01:47Take my word for it.
01:49Take the word of a cheap con-artist.
01:53You think we don't know you're going to jail tomorrow?
01:56Sure.
01:57I got three to five, I'll be out in two years for good behavior, and I'm not a con-artist.
02:04The word is extortion.
02:05A hundred grand.
02:06Cash on delivery.
02:07Take it or leave it.
02:08Sorry, sir.
02:09The way I see it, the price has got to be as big as the man.
02:18And according to the Senate Rackets Committee, you are the most powerful underworld figure
02:24west of Chicago.
02:25Now that alone should raise the price to over a million.
02:31But I wasn't hatched yesterday, Mr. Volchek.
02:33All I'd have to do is let you get a hold of that negative.
02:38I wouldn't live long enough to buy myself a bag of popcorn.
02:44Mr. Edison.
02:47Do I understand you want something from my client other than money?
02:52No, sir.
02:54I am simply saying that the negative is buried and it will stay buried, as long as I get
03:01$5,000 a month, every month.
03:04For how long?
03:07Let's put it this way, Mr. Volchek.
03:09Let's both hope that I outlive you.
03:31Any sign of fire?
03:44No, but it's the weather for it.
03:48Low humidity, winds from the desert.
03:51Yeah.
03:52I sure hope folks are careful with the campfires.
04:15Good morning, Mr. Phelps.
04:17The pictures are of Vincent Volchek, head of a powerful West Coast syndicate family,
04:23and Larry Edison, a former private detective who has been sentenced to prison.
04:29Volchek is suspected of murdering one Maurice Croner, a police informer, six months ago.
04:36It is known that Edison holds a roll of film linking Volchek to Croner's death,
04:42using it to blackmail Volchek.
04:45Conventional law enforcement agencies have been unable to locate this film
04:50and are helpless to proceed against the gang leader without it.
04:54Your mission, Jim, should you decide to accept it,
04:57is to learn where Edison's film is hidden and turn it over to the proper authorities.
05:03This tape will self-destruct in five seconds.
05:07Good luck, Jim.
06:15That's perfect, Casey.
06:18How about the voice?
06:20Well, there's not much to go on except the region in Texas that she's from,
06:25and I'm familiar with the accent.
06:28The name she gave when they brought her into the hospital turned out to be an alias.
06:33Actually, she's Leona Prescott, former airline hostess,
06:37small apartment on Lexington Boulevard.
06:40As you know, two days ago she admitted to authorities
06:43that she was Larry Edison's contact
06:46and agreed to tell them where the film was hidden.
06:49Before she could do it, she lapsed into a coma.
06:52She died three hours ago without regaining consciousness.
06:55Any chance the crash wasn't accidental, Jim?
06:58No, she got careless, Willie.
07:00Went around a corner too fast, ran head-on into a power pole.
07:04Does Volchek know about Leona Prescott?
07:07No, definitely not.
07:09He hasn't kept their relationship secret.
07:12So, Leona is our advantage.
07:15What about her apartment?
07:17It was thoroughly searched. No sign of the film.
07:20Any problems, Barney?
07:22No, Jim. The governor's office has made all the arrangements.
07:26The warden will take an emergency leave.
07:29Of course, I've been up to my eyebrows in books on prison management.
07:34Police have agreed to give us their cooperation on the accident report.
07:38Casey, you've been accredited
07:40through the Department of Corrections.
07:42The staff will be expecting you.
07:44Willie?
07:45My credentials checked out OK, Jim.
07:48I report for duty at 8 tomorrow morning.
07:50Good.
07:51Now, one word of caution.
07:53It's possible, as a matter of fact, knowing Volchek,
07:56it's entirely probable
07:58that one or two of the prison staff will be on his payroll.
08:01So we can't risk revealing our cover to anyone on the inside.
08:05Not to anyone.
08:08Good.
08:24Warden.
08:26Line up in front of the desk.
08:38Gentlemen, I'm Acting Warden Anderson.
08:41I'll only be here a few days.
08:43Meanwhile, you've been put in my custody.
08:46As long as you observe the rules of this institution,
08:49you'll be treated fairly
08:51by myself, Mr. Ford,
08:54and all other members of the prison staff.
08:57Failure to observe those rules
08:59will result in punishment
09:02based upon the severity of the offense.
09:05Now, that can range from loss of privileges
09:08to a term in solitary confinement.
09:11If at any time you feel that you wish to speak to me personally,
09:15one of the guards will bring you to my office
09:18without unnecessary delay.
09:20Are there any questions?
09:26Which one of you is Lawrence Edison?
09:29Yes, sir.
09:31Mr. Ford has recommended that you be put in a private cell
09:34in the maximum security wing.
09:37Why is that, Mr. Ford?
09:40Oh, just a precautionary measure, Warden.
09:43According to the grapevine,
09:45Edison has enemies in here.
09:47Do you know who they are?
09:49No, sir.
09:52Do you, Edison?
09:55No, sir.
09:58Then I see no reason to approve this recommendation.
10:07Assign each of these men to the cell I've indicated.
10:10That'll be all.
10:12Yes, sir. Let's go.
10:23Have Edison's mail watched?
10:26Any attempt to communicate, ring to me directly.
10:42This is Joe Ford.
10:44Let me talk to Mr. B.
10:50It's Joe.
10:53Yeah, Joe.
10:55I couldn't swing it.
10:57They ran this black warden in on me while Decker's away.
11:00And he won't okay putting Edison in a private cell.
11:03Well, do it anyhow.
11:06This new guy's a hard nose.
11:08I'll have to wait till Decker gets back.
11:10Look, Joe.
11:12If anything bad happens to Larry Edison out there,
11:16you're dead.
11:19Oh, it'll work out, Mr. V.
11:22Don't you worry about it.
11:24Don't you worry about it.
11:54Hello.
12:20Hello, new roommate.
12:24Yours is the one with the southern exposure.
12:27Unless, of course, you're allergic to sunshine.
12:39You play chess?
12:42I never even got around to checkers.
12:45That's a pity.
12:47Losing constantly to oneself can...
12:50result in a certain amount of ennui.
12:53I'll bet.
12:56I'm Derek Quayle.
12:58Otherwise known to my peers as the Professor.
13:03I'm Larry Edison.
13:06Mr. Edison.
13:14First time in, eh?
13:16Yeah.
13:18You want to know something, Professor?
13:21After two hours,
13:24this Iron Palace, it's already getting to me.
13:28After two hours,
13:30what kind of shape am I gonna be in after two years?
13:33If you keep looking at it that way,
13:35you'll end up stir-crazy.
13:37Well, how else am I supposed to look at it?
13:40Why not thinking of it in terms of years?
13:43Well, I don't know.
13:45Why not thinking of it in terms of years?
13:48You know, a smart con does his stretch
13:51one day at a time.
13:53No yesterdays, no tomorrows, only today.
13:56And then one day, you put on a $30 suit,
13:59and the warden gives you a short speech and a $20 bill,
14:02and you walk out a free man.
14:04And only one day older than when you came in.
14:11What are you in for, Professor?
14:14Eating the dominoes?
14:16No, nothing that exotic, I'm afraid.
14:19I broke a window.
14:21Hmm?
14:23Uh, the window happened to be in an armored car
14:26containing $84,000.
14:35It tastes very, Mr. Edison.
14:40Something like magazines with pictures of pretty girls in them.
14:44I prefer textbooks on calculus and other such fare.
14:48I hope you're not gonna turn out to be one of those.
14:52Mr. Edison, don't make the mistake of equating
14:55intelligence with a lack of masculinity.
14:59I wouldn't think of it, Professor.
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17:22Sure, I know Fritz.
17:24Another gunner from armed robbery a couple of months back.
17:27He used to own a five and dime in Sandfoot.
17:36Well, there you go.
17:38The world's a pretty small place, and everybody's got some kind of trouble, huh?
17:54Come on, get back there!
17:56Come on, get back there!
18:00I'll tell you what happened, Stu.
18:02Somebody tried to kill me.
18:04I want that man put where he's safe.
18:06I'll decide where that man's to be put, Mr. Ford.
18:10Did you find the gun?
18:12Every corner in the yard was searched.
18:14Every inch of the ground was gone over with a metal detector.
18:17Look, I am telling you, Wharton,
18:19if you don't put Edison into maximum security isolation
18:22and keep him there,
18:24he's gonna get killed.
18:26Dr. Kingly?
18:28Well, the psychiatric tests
18:30indicate that the subject
18:32is a borderline manic.
18:34Now, I feel that
18:36to completely segregate him at this time
18:39could be so traumatic
18:41as to cause irreparable damage.
18:43Well, if you don't do it,
18:45he's gonna end up dead.
18:47Well, Mr. Ford, then,
18:49I suggest that we confine him
18:51to his present cell
18:53and allow exercise periods
18:55only under controlled conditions.
18:57Also, that he attend
18:59regular group therapy sessions.
19:01Why the last part?
19:03Mr. Ford,
19:05he is mentally ill,
19:07and he will be perfectly safe with me.
19:11Wharton,
19:13if you don't isolate him,
19:15there's going to be a next time
19:17and two misses in a row.
19:19They're not likely.
19:25We'll do it your way, Dr. Kingly.
19:27We'll do it your way, doctor.
19:45Ford seems awfully interested
19:47in what happens to Edison.
19:49I was thinking the same thing, Casey.
19:51What do we do about it?
19:53Nothing right now.
19:56Assuming that he is in touch
19:58with Pochek,
20:00he's better left alone.
20:02What about tomorrow?
20:04I'll arrange the work schedule
20:06so he won't interfere.
20:10Thank you, doctor.
20:12Good night, doctor.
20:30Didn't they find a gun?
20:32No.
20:34Just take it easy, buddy.
20:36You should listen to that.
20:42Come on.
20:54Find out who took a shot at you?
20:56No.
20:58You got any idea?
21:00Well, there's one man
21:02that I know of
21:04who could be behind it,
21:06but with what I got on him,
21:08he'd be nuts to have me hit,
21:10so do me a favor, will you?
21:12Don't tell me
21:14I got enough on my mind as it is.
21:19Like what?
21:21Nothing that'd interest you.
21:28You could be wrong about that.
21:40This wouldn't happen
21:42to be the other half
21:44of, uh,
21:46what I know you got down here.
21:50Huh?
21:54I don't know.
21:56I don't know.
21:58I don't know.
22:00I don't know.
22:02I don't know.
22:04I don't know.
22:06I don't know.
22:08You figuring
22:10I'm pulling a buster,
22:12Professor?
22:22Yeah?
22:24Mr. Fort is here.
22:26Have him come in.
22:31Our agreement was
22:33that you would only contact me by phone.
22:35I know.
22:37But you said you wanted
22:39a check put on any outgoing mail
22:41from Edison.
22:49He tried
22:51to kite it out,
22:53but the parole he gave it to
22:55owed me a favor.
22:57Cliff?
22:59I thought there might be something
23:01in there you wouldn't want anyone else to see,
23:03including me.
23:05You haven't really opened this
23:07without tearing the flap.
23:09What about Edison?
23:11What have you done?
23:13Well, until the warden gets back,
23:15all I can do is keep him confined to a cell.
23:17If I only had some idea
23:19who was out to get him,
23:21it'd make my job a lot easier.
23:23Maybe nobody's out to get him.
23:25Do I have to tell you
23:27what goes on in any prison these days?
23:29Everybody's uptight.
23:31The cons, the guards,
23:33anybody who happens to be around.
23:35I can't take a chance
23:37of having some nut run loose
23:39and stick a knife in him.
23:43Now, you run along.
23:45I'll take care of this.
23:47Yes, sir.
23:54Haven't heard from you.
23:56Hope the baby's okay.
24:00Dropped me a line.
24:03Give or seal this up
24:05and drop it in the mail.
24:17Hey, guard!
24:19Guard!
24:23Keep it down, will you, buddy?
24:25Listen, did you find that guy
24:27that took the shot at me?
24:29I don't know.
24:31They had a shakedown, didn't they?
24:33Didn't they find a gun?
24:35No.
24:37What, do you think that bullet came out of thin air?
24:39Now, just take it easy, buddy.
24:41You keep worrying yourself like this
24:43and you're gonna have an ulcer.
24:45Would you listen to this?
24:47Somebody tries to kill me
24:49and all I get around here
24:51is don't worry about it!
24:55Well.
24:57So that's it, huh?
24:59They don't care.
25:01I bet you
25:03somebody got to them
25:05because
25:07they're not doing anything
25:09to protect me.
25:11Well, there's only one thing worse
25:13than a prison cell,
25:15and that's a psycho ward.
25:17That's where you're gonna end up
25:19if you keep on talking that way.
25:21I gotta get out of here.
25:23Don't we all.
25:27But I mean it, Professor.
25:29Look, Larry,
25:31you've got to take up a hobby or something.
25:33You're too impatient for chess,
25:35but you've got to draw or do something
25:37with your hands.
25:51Larry.
25:54Larry.
26:02Wow.
26:18Professor.
26:20You're gonna cut me in?
26:22Larry, you're in here
26:24on the three-to-five wrap
26:26on the first offense.
26:28All you have to do is mind your manners
26:30and the parole board springs you in two years.
26:32You can do that kind of time standing on your head.
26:34Who says that I'm gonna be alive around here
26:36in two months, let alone two years?
26:38Who'd even know if that bullet was meant for you?
26:40Oh, don't be stupid.
26:42They're gonna have another crack at me.
26:44My luck can only stretch so far.
26:46Listen, the chances of one man
26:48making it out of here are almost nil.
26:50It's a risk.
26:52Any guy who plays chess
26:54fools around with calculus
26:56I'll take my chances with.
26:58Professor, you let me in
27:00or I blow the whistle on you.
27:04I mean it.
27:08All right, you're in.
27:20Gentlemen,
27:22may I have your attention, please?
27:26Um, at my request,
27:28Acting Warden Anderson
27:30has agreed to allow us
27:32to participate in group therapy sessions.
27:34They'll be on a small scale,
27:36of course, in the beginning,
27:38but eventually more men
27:40will want to participate.
27:42Now, if each of you will
27:44come to me
27:46and say,
27:48Now, if each of you will
27:50get a chair and form a circle
27:52right here...
27:54Uh, Dr. Kinby, may I say something?
27:56Of course.
28:00Just do as you're told and you won't get hurt.
28:04There's a guard posted outside that door.
28:06Yes, plus 20 feet of corridor
28:08and two locked and barred doors.
28:10That's why you're coming with us.
28:12I'll do no such thing.
28:14I'm full of drag by the hair.
28:16How about the rest of us?
28:18Sorry, fellas, maybe next time.
28:20Call that guard.
28:22Play it straight.
28:24Guard!
28:46Come on.
29:16Come on.
29:34Over there.
29:46You're free to go, doctor.
29:48Don't be stupid.
29:50Without her, we don't make it.
29:52Let her go. I know what I'm doing.
29:54So do I, buster.
30:00Throw him as long as you can.
30:02Throw him as long as you can.
30:32Come on.
30:48Which way did they go?
30:50Which way?
30:52All right, take it in.
30:58Let's go.
31:02Come on.
31:32Come on.
32:02Come on.
32:32Come on.
33:02Come on.
33:32Come on.
34:02Come on.
34:32Come on.
35:02How do you feel?
35:08Terrible.
35:10Well, that's not so bad.
35:12Not for a dead man.
35:22Us?
35:26Us.
35:28Us?
35:30Us.
35:32You almost ruined it
35:34by trying to bring the good lady doctor along.
35:37I'm sorry I had to hit you.
35:39When you fell, you hit your head against the car.
35:42You must have gotten a little concussion or something.
35:45I had a real problem.
35:47How long have I been out?
35:52Almost 14 hours.
35:54Almost 14 hours.
35:5814 hours.
36:00Oh, no.
36:05No.
36:07No, she's...
36:09My phone.
36:11I gotta get a new phone.
36:13No, you don't. You're supposed to be dead.
36:15Anybody finds out differently, or we are both back to the environment.
36:18If I don't make a certain phone call,
36:20I might as well be dead.
36:23Give me your phone.
36:26My phone. Give me your phone.
36:28Come on.
36:54Come on. Come on.
36:58Don't touch that.
37:00Now, be careful how you move stuff.
37:02We don't want the board to know we've been here.
37:12I think...
37:14We gotta get over there.
37:16Oh, wait a minute.
37:18Can't even get across the room.
37:21Larry,
37:23you're just gonna...
37:25Larry,
37:27if you just tell me what's so important,
37:29maybe I can help you.
37:39Forget it, Professor.
37:42Well, I know.
37:44Bochek could have set this whole thing up.
37:48No can of film.
37:50No keys for a pay locker
37:52or a safe deposit box.
37:54Nothing to show she even knows Edison.
37:57Oh, her clothes and stuff is still there.
38:00But you ask me, she hasn't been there in a week.
38:03Well, she's still got the film.
38:05Otherwise, the D.A. would have pulled me in by now.
38:08What gets me is why she's holding on to it,
38:11with Edison dead.
38:13I don't know.
38:15There's nothing to do until she shows up at the apartment.
38:18You show this to the boys so they'll know her.
38:21I want that building covered.
38:23As soon as she walks in,
38:25you call me.
38:45Shit.
39:00Any word from Jim?
39:02I haven't heard a thing.
39:11It's about that time, Casey.
39:15How's that?
39:17Looks great.
39:45Hmm.
40:04Yeah?
40:06The lady just made this a nice day.
40:09Good.
40:11I'm very glad to hear that.
40:15Sure.
40:17We'll take care of it, Mr. Vorchek.
40:45Just a minute, Leona.
40:47Who are you?
40:49Where's the film, Leona?
40:51Look, I don't know what you're talking about.
40:54Maybe this will refresh your memory.
40:59Now, Leona,
41:01I'm going to tell you a story.
41:04I'm going to tell you a story.
41:06I'm going to tell you a story.
41:09I'm going to tell you a story.
41:11I'm going to tell you a story.
41:13Now, Leona,
41:15the film...
41:17I told you.
41:19I don't know anything about any film.
41:22Let me tell you something.
41:25The man I work for,
41:27he's got kind of a sense of justice.
41:30If you help him, he'll be good to you.
41:33But we got men out looking for that film.
41:36And if we find it without your help,
41:39my boss's sense of justice is going to say,
41:42kill that broad.
41:44And I will.
42:12I will.
42:27Barney?
42:31Everything okay, Casey?
42:33No.
42:35Edison kited a letter out of prison.
42:38Volchek must have got hold of it and traced it here.
42:41Two of his men just leaned on me
42:43trying to panic me into going for that tape.
42:46They must have you staked out then.
42:51Go ahead with the plan, Casey.
42:53You sure?
42:55Yes.
42:57The last thing they'll do is try to stop Edison
42:59before he leads them to that film.
43:01They'll be watching, but they won't interfere.
43:04We'll just have to be ready for their next move.
43:08Larry?
43:10Coffee?
43:18You ever get a hold of your friend last night?
43:38Hello?
43:42Well, it's about time.
43:44I've been going nuts trying to get you.
43:46Who is this?
43:48What do you mean, who is this?
43:50Leonis Larry.
43:52Uh...
43:54Hey.
43:56Now, that film, you, uh...
43:58You didn't turn it over.
44:00Look, I don't know what you're talking about.
44:02I don't know what you're talking about.
44:04I don't know what you're talking about.
44:06You didn't turn it over.
44:08Look, I don't know who you are
44:10or what you're trying to pull.
44:12Well, for your information,
44:14Larry Edison is dead.
44:16No, wait a minute.
44:18Don't hang up, honey.
44:20I'm not dead.
44:22You see, the whole thing was a set-up.
44:24It was to keep the law from looking for me
44:26after I busted out.
44:28I'm gonna be over there just as soon.
44:30Sorry, Larry, but you should have called me
44:32the minute you got out.
44:34You didn't turn it in.
44:36Not to the D.A.
44:38It's what you told me to do.
44:40How was I to know you weren't dead?
44:42Leonis.
44:44Goodbye, Larry.
44:50One lousy day!
44:58I've spent a month
45:00the rest of my life
45:02down the drain.
45:32That woman you just talked to,
45:34Leona?
45:36From what I picked up,
45:38she jumped the gun on you.
45:40What was it?
45:42It was a business deal.
45:44Oh, come on, Larry.
45:46Isn't that a nice way
45:48of saying blackmail?
45:50It was a business deal.
45:52Oh, come on, Larry.
45:54Isn't that a nice way
45:56of saying blackmail?
45:58It was a business deal.
46:00You've got
46:02an awful lot
46:04going on upstairs, Professor.
46:06Yes, yes,
46:08I have. So has she.
46:105,000 a month, I'd lie
46:12for a lot less than that.
46:14Larry, put yourself in her position.
46:16She has something worth that much money
46:18and she hears that Larry Edison is dead.
46:20So she reasons why not put
46:22the money in my own pocket.
46:24Now all of a sudden she hears that Larry Edison is alive.
46:26What would you do?
46:30Last night
46:32you mentioned
46:34the name Vocek.
46:36It has to be Vince Vocek.
46:38Everybody knows him.
46:40Now do I gather
46:42that she was supposed to turn
46:44something over to the district attorney
46:46that would put Vince Vocek behind bars?
46:50Close enough.
46:52Now I can help you.
46:54Let's check it out.
47:00Let's go.
47:14Yes?
47:16Extension 371, please.
47:22Bill.
47:24Professor.
47:26We think Vocek's watching the apartment, Jim.
47:28We need to change the plan.
47:30That just goes to show
47:32you should read the sports page
47:34and the obituaries.
47:36No, I'm fine.
47:38Bill, I need a favor.
47:40That friend of yours in the DA's office,
47:42ask him if the DA
47:44has a pick-up order
47:46out on Vince Vocek.
47:48That's right, Vocek.
47:50Yeah, I'll hold.
47:52This is the guy
47:54who set everything up.
47:56I wonder downtown
47:58if the DA so much as sneezes
48:00he hears about it.
48:02Yeah, Bill.
48:06Yes.
48:08You sure about that?
48:12All right.
48:14Yes, I sure will.
48:16Thanks a lot, Bill.
48:20The district attorney
48:22hasn't even a parking ticket
48:24You were right.
48:26She lied.
48:28Well, I'm gonna talk
48:30to her right now.
48:32Not like that, Larry.
48:34Uh,
48:36you're about the same size
48:38as the guy who owns this apartment.
48:40Close, in there.
48:54You wait here.
49:02But he's dead.
49:06Obviously he's not.
49:08As soon as I
49:10get what I want,
49:12he's gonna be.
49:24You lousy
49:26little tramp.
49:28Why'd you lie to me?
49:30Oh, Larry.
49:32I did send it.
49:34Send it how?
49:42By messenger.
49:44No.
49:46Save it.
49:48A phone call was made
49:50to the DA.
49:54He never got that film.
49:56In fact, he doesn't even know
49:58it exists.
50:00Now you get me that key.
50:04Get it yourself.
50:06No.
50:08No.
50:10No.
50:13Get it yourself.
50:17And turn my back on you?
50:19Not for a second.
50:21Get it.
50:43Come on.
50:45You're not gonna use
50:47that nut on me.
50:49Why wouldn't I?
50:51There's no law against shooting a dead man.
50:55Keys are right where you left them.
50:59So's the film.
51:01But with you behind bars,
51:03why shouldn't I be the one to collect from Volchek?
51:05You know,
51:07while I was in stirs,
51:09somebody took a shot at me.
51:11Who's setting me up, baby?
51:13Not you.
51:15You don't have the brains or the guts.
51:17Now, Volchek,
51:19he'd have nothing to gain,
51:21everything to lose.
51:25So you.
51:27You brought in
51:29somebody else.
51:33Who is he?
51:37Does it matter?
51:41I'm sorry, Larry.
51:51I got worried.
51:59I was protecting my investment
52:01in that fair shake you promised me.
52:07I'm beginning to get a feeling
52:09I'm beginning to get a feeling
52:11about you, Professor.
52:13Like maybe you've been pulling
52:15strings all along.
52:17Larry,
52:19when you start thinking your friends are your enemies,
52:21you're ready for a straitjacket.
52:23It's me, darling.
52:25He knows.
52:27You gotta get that film before he...
52:29He knows.
52:39Come on.
53:05Give me the car keys.
53:09Only this time stay put, Professor.
53:11For the only fair shake
53:13you'll get's a bullet.
53:36Arnie?
53:39Yes, Jim?
53:41He's in my car
53:43headed east on Lexington.
53:45Right. We'll get on his tail.
54:09Arnie?
54:11Yes, Jim?
54:13I think I just spotted a tail.
54:15Four men in a black sedan.
54:17I only got a glimpse,
54:19but one of them could be Vouchek.
54:21Right.
54:23What about stopping Vouchek?
54:25You can't take a chance on Edison seeing it.
54:27You can't take a chance
54:29on Edison seeing it.
55:27Come on.
55:57Oh, no.
56:27Oh, no.
56:57Oh, no.
57:27I quit!
57:29I'm out of shells!
57:33Come out with your hands up!
57:57Come on.
58:13This is getting to be
58:15a habit, Professor.
58:17Thanks.
58:27No need
58:29to thank me, Larry.
58:33You.
58:35You.
58:37You.
58:39You.
58:41You.
58:43You.
58:45You.
58:47You.
58:51You.
58:53You.
58:55You.
58:57You.
58:59You're not even.