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00:00I love you Maria, I will always love you.
00:29It will work, our love will make it work.
00:36I can feel it.
00:39I'll bring you back from death Maria.
00:44I promise, I'll bring you back.
00:59Together, we'll never die.
01:29I love you Maria.
01:59I love you Maria.
02:29I love you Maria.
02:59I love you Maria.
03:29I love you Maria.
03:33What are you going to do, just stand there and stare?
03:35No.
03:36You're going to go over and talk to him.
03:37Just like that?
03:38Yeah.
03:42Okay.
03:43On second thought, maybe I better take control of the situation.
03:47Why?
03:48Well, I wouldn't want you to lose what little dignity you might have left.
03:52Watch the master at work, huh?
03:59Yeah.
04:29Oh, ladies, excuse me.
04:39This is...
04:40Starsky, David Starsky.
04:41David Starsky.
04:42Hello.
04:43Hi.
04:44This is Barbette.
04:45Barbette.
04:46Barbette.
04:47Barbette.
04:48And this is Jane.
04:49Hi Jane.
04:50You'll have to excuse my friend.
04:52I guess I'm a little nervous.
04:56Oh, I think you're kind of foxy.
04:58Yeah.
04:59Foxy, huh?
05:00Uh-huh.
05:01Hey, you know something?
05:02The two of you look like twins.
05:04Excuse me.
05:05What?
05:06Hey, Dolby's on the phone.
05:07He wants to speak to one of you.
05:08He says it's urgent.
05:09Oh, no.
05:11Heads or tails?
05:12What?
05:13Heads or tails?
05:15Heads.
05:16That's tails.
05:19Tough break, Foxy.
05:26No.
05:27In fact, don't.
05:32Yeah.
05:35What?
05:36Captain, this is on night off.
05:39Yeah.
05:41Okay.
05:43Okay.
05:52You really don't have too much time off.
05:54We've got 12 to 14 hour shifts.
05:56We've got to go.
05:57What?
06:00Sorry, ladies.
06:03Oh, it was nice to meet you.
06:04Hey, are you guys really policemen?
06:06Yep.
06:07That's exciting.
06:08Yeah?
06:09Yeah.
06:10Let's go.
06:11I don't know.
06:12See you.
06:13Bye.
06:14Hey, hey.
06:15I didn't get that number.
06:16Yeah.
06:17What?
06:18You're both on me.
06:27Hmm.
06:31You read him, huh?
06:32Yeah.
06:33You read him that?
06:34That's the one on my plate.
06:37Cap?
06:38Where have you two been?
06:39Off-duty.
06:41You know, enjoying a couple of slices of heaven and a piece of apple pie.
06:49Any witnesses?
06:51There never are in cases like this.
06:52What have we got?
06:54Well, right now, not much.
06:56Her name was Honey Williams.
06:57And she was on her way home from Slade's Cave, where she worked as a dancer.
07:01Slade's Cave?
07:02That's right.
07:26Hey.
07:50Hey.
07:52Hey.
07:57Your name's Slade?
07:58Yeah.
07:59That's right on me.
08:02You win the prize.
08:06We'd like to know a little something about Honey Williams.
08:08Ain't you pigs got anything better to do than bust strippers?
08:13Yeah.
08:14Find out who kills them.
08:21Stay killed, Honey.
08:22A little less than an hour ago.
08:23He's dead?
08:24Or what happened?
08:26That's what we're trying to find out.
08:28Yeah, I ain't left this place all night.
08:30Ask anybody.
08:31Nobody said you did.
08:33Miss, uh, Miss...
08:34Offenbecker.
08:35Miss Offenbecker.
08:36Linda Offenbecker.
08:37Somebody killed her?
08:38That's right.
08:40But, Linda, did you notice any of the customers trying to hit on her?
08:44Hey.
08:45The broad dances for a living.
08:47A lot of guys do.
08:48Yeah.
08:49Hey.
08:50The broad dances for a living.
08:52A lot of guys hit on her.
08:54No, but Honey was going to be a great dancer one day.
08:59I even took a lesson with her once.
09:01When was that?
09:02Um...
09:04It was over on Broadway at, um...
09:07Nadaski's.
09:08Sorry?
09:09Nadaski's.
09:10Sweetheart?
09:13You been here all night?
09:14Uh...
09:16I... I think he was.
09:18Um...
09:20I was dancing a lot at that time.
09:22And...
09:23I think he was.
09:26Somebody killed Honey?
09:28Times like this look like it's just I didn't go on to shoulders.
09:45If you're so all-fired smart, what's a pas de tousse?
09:48Pas de toi.
09:49Uh-huh. Tell me.
09:50Not at all.
09:51What?
09:52That's what it means. Not at all.
09:53Appre-moi.
09:54What does that mean?
09:55That's a name.
10:14What?
10:38What's the matter with those twins?
10:39Huh?
10:40The twins.
10:42What do you want to know?
10:43You remember it, don't you?
10:44Sure.
10:45Uh...
10:46It's, uh...
10:474-5-6...
10:49No, it's 4-6-5.
10:50Tattooed on your brain, right?
11:01Can I help you, gentlemen?
11:02Sorry to interrupt you.
11:03We'd like to ask a couple of questions about one of your students, Honey Williams.
11:08Certainly. Just a minute.
11:09Uh...
11:10Ladies.
11:11Ladies, take a break for five minutes.
11:12Blacks.
11:15Yes, what about Honey?
11:16I hope she's not in any kind of trouble.
11:19She's dead.
11:22What?
11:25What happened?
11:27She was assaulted last night.
11:29Near her apartment.
11:33The world is becoming a very unsafe place to live in.
11:37Yeah.
11:39Could you tell us something about it?
11:42She was...
11:44She was a very promising dancer.
11:46She was...
11:47Talent.
11:48She was...
11:49Dedicated.
11:50Would she have had any enemies?
11:51Oh, I don't know.
11:52I didn't know her that well.
12:00She seemed like a...
12:02A genuinely good person.
12:08That's my late wife.
12:10She died recently, too.
12:15I'm sorry.
12:18It always seems to be the good ones.
12:20Doesn't it?
12:23Yeah. Well, uh...
12:39All right, ladies.
12:41Let's resume class.
12:45Look, Hutchinson, I'm reading what it says in the coroner's report right here.
12:48Death by strangulation.
12:50All right, what about her neck?
12:51It was mangled.
12:52It was like somebody had chewed it all up, you know?
12:55A sharp, two-pronged instrument was driven into her jugular vein
12:58after the victim was dead.
13:00After?
13:02Traces of human saliva found on the neck.
13:05What?
13:06That's not all.
13:08More blood was missing from the body than was accountable for at the scene of the crime.
13:11What kind of weirdo are we dealing with here?
13:13Look, the newspaper and TV people are gonna have a field day on this one.
13:17But I don't want any wild speculation from you two.
13:20Right.
13:21You know something?
13:22What?
13:23This sounds like the M.O. on that, uh...
13:25Carson.
13:27Oh, yeah.
13:28She was killed last month on the South Side.
13:30Carol Carson.
13:32It was on the 25th of the month.
13:33Exactly the same M.O., but nothing turned up.
13:36Look, you two better hit the streets and put a lid on this before the town goes crazy.
13:44Here.
13:47Here you go, Cap.
13:49Well, thank you, Starsky.
13:50Thanks, Starsky.
13:54Some nut sounds like he's going on a spree.
13:56Attacked in the middle of the night.
13:58Blood missing from the neck.
14:00You know something?
14:01What?
14:03Did you ever see any of those vampire movies?
14:07Oh, that's good, Starsky.
14:08That's a very sensible conclusion.
14:20Can't you feel it?
14:24The excitement, Maria.
14:30I know.
14:32It's not enough yet.
14:37We'll go out again tonight.
14:51Some more patients and prisoners released from psychiatric institutions within the last two years.
14:55Yeah.
14:56Oh, sir, would you get me some more coffee, please?
15:00Nobody said it was gonna be easy, Roger.
15:05Anybody, anyone who's had any record of criminal assaults against women, schizophrenic delusions, uh, blood fetishists.
15:11Blood fetishists, Roger.
15:14Yeah, I'll hold.
15:17Thanks, sir.
15:18What'd you find out about Slade?
15:20Hm?
15:21Petty theft, possession, statutory rape.
15:23How'd you do your research?
15:24I got something really fantastic.
15:27Did you know that the last person to be tried, convicted and executed of being a vampire was in England in 1949?
15:35You too, huh?
15:36I mean, this is really crazy.
15:38I mean, this is really lunatic time.
15:40Yeah?
15:41How about that Dracula was named after a real person in the 15th century in Transylvania?
15:48Yeah, Roger.
15:49Roger, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to yell.
15:51Okay.
15:52Look, would you also get me a cross check on Honey Williams and the other dead girl?
15:57Find out what you can about what they had in common.
16:02Besides being dead, Roger.
16:05Yeah, you're a real comedian, you know that?
16:08No, we are not looking for any vampire!
16:11Now, I suppose you're going to tell me about wooden crosses and hammers and stakes.
16:15Well, actually, to be most effective, the stakes should be made out of cedar.
16:19But if it's a lead we're looking for to hit the streets with, there is one thing that all these books agree on.
16:23That is, whenever vampirism is practiced, it is usually in connection with the occult and devil worship.
16:30You just won't accept the possibility, will you?
16:32That there's a real vampire? No.
16:33Well, then how do you explain those two things?
16:36You just won't accept the possibility, will you?
16:38That there's a real vampire? No.
16:39Well, then how do you explain those two girls, huh?
16:41I can't do that, not now.
16:42Yeah, well, Hutch, these are modern times. Anything is possible.
16:44I mean, they're landing cameras on Mars and taking pictures.
16:46Girls are trying out for football games.
16:48Yeah, but bats do not. Suckers of human blood make.
16:50Yeah? Well, fools and only greenhorns try to predict the weather.
17:01Starsky, that is just plain idiotic. You know that? Just idiotic.
17:04Wait a second, wait a second.
17:05What?
17:06What's that around your neck?
17:07It's nothing.
17:08Wait a minute. It's nothing.
17:09Just let me look.
17:10Will you please just let me look?
17:15It's garlic.
17:17It's garlic.
17:18I've been known to wear garlic lots of times.
17:22You mean while I was on the phone, you actually went down to the commissary and you bought yourself a clove of garlic?
17:26To protect yourself against vampires?
17:31I've got one for you, too.
17:35Yeah.
17:39Four, five, six, seven, eight.
17:46One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
17:55Forward two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
18:03Eight. Impulse back. Two. More, Suzette. More, more.
18:08Good, Suzette. You need to look like something.
19:04Well, that's all right, girls. We'll just cut it short for today. Thank you.
19:20Zebra three. Zebra three. See the man in the Clayton head bar, Marshall and Bundy.
19:30Excuse me.
19:31Hey, Starsky Hutch.
19:32Hey, Hogg. What you doing?
19:34I heard on the TV news that there's a guy running around thinking he's a blood-sucking vampire.
19:39And the police can't protect us, so people got to protect themselves.
19:43You're not here to cry?
19:45Hey, for $7.50, you get your complete vampire protection kit.
19:48Complete with hammer and stake for finishing off the old dude.
19:53One cross guaranteed to make any vampire of Christian persuasion cringe in terror.
19:58And one garlic wreath for all the rest of the denominations.
20:03And last but not least, a mirror.
20:06And if he's standing behind you and you can't see him in this, it's time for feet to do their thing.
20:12Hogg, how much for all this stuff?
20:13Starsky. Starsky.
20:15Hoggy, you called us.
20:17Right. I just thought you might be interested.
20:20There's a guy named Guybo who lives on Fifth Street.
20:23Guybo.
20:24Guybo. And he runs a palm reading joint.
20:27And he's heavy into the occult and devil worship trip.
20:30Oh. Well, thank you very much.
20:33Wait a second. Hogg, how much for the hammer and stake?
20:36Starsky, you don't need a hammer.
20:37How do you know?
20:38Use your head.
20:55Wow.
20:59Did you see this?
21:01Why do you think his nose is wrapped in straw?
21:08Oh, Mr. Guybo.
21:09Yes?
21:11Uh, police.
21:12Oh.
21:14Hold on a minute, will you?
21:18We understand that when it comes to devil worship and the occult that you are the man to talk to. Is that right?
21:24Well, if it's the reading about Mrs. Longella, I will give back the money.
21:27No, that's not what I'm talking about.
21:29Hoggy Bear sent us over here.
21:30Thought maybe you could help us out.
21:32We're looking for this maniac that draws blood off of people.
21:37Oh. My ancestors have spoken about this, but it was said to have happened many years ago.
21:43Oh, wow. How many years ago?
21:45How about something more recent, huh?
21:47Well, there are some Satanists.
21:49Their leader is a man named Seeds.
21:51Seeds.
21:52Yes. I have it on good authority that at their ceremonies they stand naked under a midnight moon and paint their bodies with human blood.
22:00How can...
22:02Where do you find these people?
22:03I don't know. My people will not go near them.
22:06Oh, yeah.
22:07Say, uh, is it true that you can speak with the spirits?
22:10Well, of course. That is my profession.
22:13Well, do you think you could, uh, you know, conjure up an image of this guy and his killer?
22:19This maniac we're looking for.
22:20You think you could do that?
22:26Why don't you give him a couple of bucks, huh?
22:50When the full moon rises over the city, the bloodsucker comes forth.
22:57The hollow-eyed one with the black cape who preys on young women.
23:04Oh, boy.
23:06Where'd you drag that one up from?
23:08From the six o'clock news.
23:10Hey, what do you expect for this sawbuck?
23:12A trance usually costs $30.
23:16Starsky.
23:17You see this?
23:18Starsky.
23:19You know what I see in here?
23:21I see a dark-haired moron pretending to be Sherlock Holmes.
23:27Thanks, Guapo.
23:48You're welcome.
24:18Hello?
24:19Hello?
24:47Hello?
24:50Hello?
24:53All units, all units in the vicinity of 884 Bundy.
24:57Prowler reported wearing a cape.
24:59This is Zebra 3. We are responding.
25:20Shh.
25:42Ah!
25:44Ah!
25:49Ah!
25:59I got him!
26:15I'm gonna get a car on the way.
26:19I'm gonna get a car on the way.
26:49I'm gonna get a car on the way.
27:04What happened?
27:06Where'd he go?
27:08I don't believe it.
27:09Right.
27:12He flew.
27:13Huh?
27:14He flew!
27:15It's 25 feet. Look at that.
27:20Yeah?
27:21Yeah!
27:50Don't take it too hard, Count.
27:54Anybody else?
27:55Yeah, one more.
27:56You got anything?
27:58I don't know. Maybe I got a pad on here.
27:59Yeah?
28:00Yeah.
28:01First girl who was killed worked in an office on Broadway.
28:04Second girl who was killed, Honey Williams,
28:05took ballet lessons in a theater on the same block on Broadway.
28:08The one last night?
28:10And the girl who was killed last night didn't leave her work there.
28:13But if there is some kind of connection,
28:14I'm gonna try her apartment.
28:15Says here she has a roommate.
28:17Oh, that's pretty terrific detective work.
28:20Yeah, how you doing?
28:21Okay.
28:23The last of the American heroes, coming up.
28:32Okay, Supernat.
28:34How did it happen?
28:40The night was dark.
28:42The night was dark.
28:46The wind howled beneath the full moon.
28:53You get the picture?
28:54Yeah.
28:55I leaped from the top floor of the apartment building.
28:57My prey was below me, unsuspecting.
29:01Are you with me?
29:02Yeah.
29:04I caught her by surprise.
29:12I was too powerful for her to struggle away.
29:19Okay, killer.
29:22Jump over this chair.
29:42Give me another chance.
29:43Come on, give me another chance.
29:44One out of two ain't bad.
29:45Take your glasses, Supernat.
29:47Let's get out of here.
29:50Don't you think he's a little short for a vampire?
29:52That's it.
29:53What's it?
29:55The girl who was attacked last night
29:56took ballet lessons at the same school
29:59that Honey Williams did.
30:05Boy, one of these days starts good.
30:11Good.
30:29Attitude, ladies, attitude.
30:42You know, if it wasn't for that bad leg,
30:44he'd be the same guy we saw last night.
30:49Hello.
30:51What can I do for you today?
30:52Suzette Clark.
30:54Another one of your students
30:55was attacked and murdered last night.
30:58Oh, my God.
31:01In the same manner?
31:02Afraid so.
31:03Mr. Nadasi,
31:05three of the girls that have been killed,
31:06two of them have been students of yours.
31:08Yes, but I have over 200 students.
31:13Something troubling you?
31:14What?
31:17How long have you had a bum leg like that?
31:22You think I'm your vampire?
31:26I hurt my leg in 1961.
31:29I was with the National Company then.
31:31I mean, that's quite verifiable.
31:33It cut short what many people thought was a vampire.
31:36It cut short what many people thought was a very promising career.
31:39Well, then you wouldn't mind telling us
31:40where you've been for the last several nights.
31:43You, too, could add a new dimension to the word boorish.
31:46I'm on the board of governors of the City Ballet.
31:49We had tryouts there this past week.
31:51I don't think I got away on any evening
31:53earlier than 3 a.m.
31:55Now, that, too, is quite verifiable.
31:58Is there anything further I can do for you?
32:00Yeah, I would like a look at your student records.
32:03No, I'm afraid it would be too disruptive of a class.
32:06But you're welcome to take my files with you
32:08if you think they'll do any good.
32:12That guy's a strange bird.
32:14Yep. Guess it would be pretty stupid to run out to check on him,
32:16what with his bum leg and all.
32:18Yeah, well, that's why I put the request in your name.
32:32Zebra 3, come in, please.
32:34Zebra 3, go ahead.
32:36Your friend Slade from Slade's Cave has an alias, Seeds.
32:39And he's been heavy into satanic rituals for the past six years.
32:42Run away.
32:45Did you really put that request in my name?
32:47Yeah.
33:02Hey.
33:08Where's Slade?
33:09Upstairs in his room.
33:10Where?
33:12Slade?
33:16Slade?
33:31Slade?
33:34Slade?
33:36Slade?
33:38Slade?
33:41Where's Slade?
33:53Why don't someone's either going in or going out?
33:59When the man is alone, he laughs.
34:06I don't know.
34:14Nice cape, huh?
34:15Yeah.
34:16Real cute.
34:17Start.
34:18Okay.
34:19Come on.
34:20Come on.
34:25Come on.
34:30Give us a reason.
34:56Your alibis are all washed up, Slade.
35:09You got a broken down stripper, you got a speed freak for a bartender, those are hardly
35:13reliable witnesses.
35:14You're trying to frame me.
35:15What?
35:16What about the blood, Slade?
35:18I told you, it was goat's blood.
35:21We kill goats, drain the blood.
35:23That's not what you tell your customers.
35:25Look, Slade, we're not going anywhere.
35:27There are three girls dead, and right now you stand to fall for all three of them.
35:31Wasn't me, man.
35:33It wasn't.
35:34What do you think, I'm crazy or something?
35:36No.
35:37Everyone stands stark naked at midnight and paints himself with blood.
35:40The people I got up there for the ceremonies were suckers, but it was goat's blood, man,
35:45nothing else.
35:46I may have told them something different, but it was goat's blood.
35:49Now, wait a second.
35:50Are you trying to tell us that this devil hocus pocus you sell to people is a racket?
35:56It's a living.
35:58I got a bank account with six figures.
36:00How you doing, sweetheart?
36:04Strosky, Hutch.
36:06I want to see you two a minute.
36:17Just got a report back on that blood you got at Slade's place.
36:19Goat, right?
36:20That's right.
36:21Does this mean he's not a man?
36:22No, but I bet two to one he knows who is.
36:25You think he turned someone on with that blood devil ritual?
36:27Only whoever he turned on, turned on all the way and flipped out.
36:30Is he gonna sing?
36:31I don't think so.
36:33Unless you're ready to let him make a deal with the DA.
36:35He's in too deep.
36:38Well, it's a little after ten.
36:39What do you want to do?
36:40Why don't you go talk to the DA?
36:41We'll finish up with Slade.
36:43All right.
36:52We're getting closer.
36:53I can feel it.
36:55It's exciting.
36:57Isn't it, Maria?
36:59And soon, my darling, you'll be back with me.
37:04Where you belong.
37:11Hello?
37:12Ms. Offenbaker?
37:13Yeah?
37:14This is Rene Nadasi.
37:15I was just going through your friend, Honey Williams' locker here at the ballet studio.
37:20And I found some photographs that I think will be of great interest to you.
37:24Photographs?
37:25What kind of photographs?
37:26If you're really a friend of Mr. Slade's, you'd better get over here.
37:30Now.
37:45It won't be long now, Maria.
37:54I'll start over here.
37:55Got it.
38:24Watch.
38:30Seems he's got pictures of all the satanic rituals.
38:40Hey.
38:41Seems he's got some important people in here.
38:43Look.
38:44What?
38:47You know who that is?
38:48I don't know.
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39:22I don't know.
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40:42Hello?
40:48Is anybody here?
40:54Is anybody here?
41:10Is anybody here?
41:24They're more powerful than I thought.
41:41fighting sounds
41:48dude, hold on to something!
41:54No!
42:00Police!
42:01You all right?
42:09I got this!
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43:29The dancing!
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43:51You know something?
43:54What?
43:55You almost made it.
43:58Like Supernat said,
44:00one out of two ain't bad.
44:03
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44:27Look, there!
44:28I told you they'd be here.
44:29Okay, hey, look.
44:30Supposing that we're as irresistible and suave in Dabanye as usual.
44:33Dabanye?
44:34Dabanye, it's French.
44:35Where do you want to go after this?
44:36Your place or mine?
44:37Oh, yeah, that's fine.
44:38What do you mean, that's fine?
44:40Well, I'll go to my place, you go to yours.
44:42Jane and I don't like crowds.
44:43Same with you.
44:44You don't even know the girls.
44:46Well, look, do me a favor, will you?
44:49Try to act a little, uh, you know, uh...
44:52What do you think I am, crude?
44:54Oh, hi.
44:55Hiya, Jane.
44:57Hello, Bobette.
44:58Hutch, no, I'm Jane.
45:00That's Bobette.
45:01I'm Starsky.
45:03He's Hutch.
45:04Oh, Ken and, uh, Dave, right?
45:07No, I'm Ken.
45:08He's Dave.
45:10What's in a name, huh?
45:11There may be a lot in a name
45:12if you happen to be the one the vampire bit.
45:14Get away from me, Huggy.
45:16Never fear, Huggy, the voodoo man is here.
45:19What's he talking about?
45:21Well, you know what they say about people getting bit by vampires.
45:23Well, Huggy here is afraid that Starsky might turn into one.
45:26All we have to do is find the burned-out hollow of a tree stump,
45:29approach it at midnight,
45:31and I've got everything we need.
45:34I've got frog legs,
45:37bat wings,
45:40lizard tongue.
45:42Well, you go play in the yard.
45:44Where's my lizard tongues?
45:45Huggy, I would have brought you mine,
45:46except I think I left it on the bureau.
45:48I must have left them in the fridge.
45:50I'll be right back.
45:51Pick them all.
45:52Hey, Starsky, don't fly away.
45:55Does he really believe all that?
45:56Yeah, he sure does.
45:58Not the silliest thing you ever heard.
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