• 2 days ago

In order to secure a job at a mental institution, a young psychiatrist must interview four patients inside the asylum.
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00:00:00You
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00:02:43In here
00:02:46Thank you
00:02:58Uh, dr. Martin, yes
00:03:03You'll forgive me for not rising an accident might call it that
00:03:08carelessness actually
00:03:11Never turn your back on a patient
00:03:13Teach you that at school, don't they? Yes, they do. Dr. Starr
00:03:17Hey, dr. Rutherford
00:03:19lion and rutherford
00:03:21Ah, uh
00:03:24I understood that dr. Starr was head of this institution. I'm dr. Starr's associate sit down sit down
00:03:33You advertise for a senior houseman I sent along my credentials and dr. Starr asked me to come along for an interview
00:03:39I've read your report
00:03:41But it doesn't tell me what I need to know
00:03:45Your background qualifies you to set up a fashionable
00:03:49psychiatric practice to
00:03:52Hold wealthy old ladies by the hand while they tell you about their horrible husbands
00:03:58But we're a long way from harley street out here
00:04:04This is a asylum of the incurably insane
00:04:12You want to know the most useful thing here
00:04:17This control system for the door upstairs no keys just an electrical device
00:04:24The door can't be opened from either side
00:04:28Unless I press that button
00:04:30If you're trying to warn me that some of the inmates are potentially dangerous, you needn't worry
00:04:34I've dealt with disturbed patients during my training by what methods
00:04:39Kindness understanding
00:04:41Insight exactly my ways 20 years ago
00:04:46Now i'm not so sure
00:04:49Those poor devils up there can't be cured. They can only be confined and kept from being dangerous. Is that dr. Starr's outlook, too?
00:04:59Dr. Starr is upstairs now. What were the patient? Dr. Starr is a patient
00:05:09Dr. Starr attacked me a few days ago suddenly without warning. That's how I injured my leg
00:05:18Yes
00:05:21Working with the mentally disturbed can lead to a breakdown
00:05:27The nurse and orderly managed to transfer dr. Starr upstairs with the other patients
00:05:32I come to go there
00:05:34The orderly gives me reports
00:05:37He says the doctor is perfectly rational now
00:05:42Except for one thing
00:05:44A new personality seems to have taken over
00:05:49With its own name and its own life story
00:05:52hysterical few
00:05:55meaningless label
00:05:57It describes something that exists
00:06:00From time to time a man disappears
00:06:03And is discovered much later living in a different town under a different name following a different occupation
00:06:09Because something happened in his earlier life that made it completely intolerable
00:06:13You believe you could?
00:06:15recognize such a case
00:06:18I'm certain of it very well
00:06:20We'll call it a test
00:06:23There are several patients upstairs with
00:06:26The sort of condition you described
00:06:30Go up there talk to me
00:06:33If you can recognize who is or was dr. Starr
00:06:38Then i'll consider you qualified for the position
00:06:43I will recognize him him. How do you know the doctor's a man?
00:07:03Reynolds yes, dr. Reynolds
00:07:08I'm sending a young man upstairs
00:07:11martin dr. Martin
00:07:14Now listen to me carefully
00:07:32So
00:08:02So
00:08:32So
00:09:03So
00:09:27Dr. Martin i'm max reynolds the orderly i'm pleased to meet you
00:09:32Come this way
00:09:37It keeps out the draft as
00:09:40Dr. Starr used to say
00:09:41You know why i'm here
00:09:43Dr. Rutherford gave me full instructions
00:09:45What can you tell me about the doctor?
00:09:48Who rutherford?
00:09:50Starr
00:09:52nothing
00:09:53You have to be given full cooperation, but no clues
00:09:56Are all these rooms occupied? Yes
00:09:59We keep them locked. Of course the security measure
00:10:03And this one it's my office
00:10:06Aren't the patients free to move around at all?
00:10:09They're not too badly off. You'll see for yourself
00:10:12First patient. Mm-hmm name
00:10:15She calls herself bonnie
00:10:18B star
00:10:20That's a question for you to decide
00:10:22That's a question for you to decide
00:10:38So bonnie bonnie come along here's dr. Martin to see you
00:10:45You
00:10:50Leave me alone
00:10:52I was hoping I could talk to you talk
00:10:56That's all you people ever do is talk nobody listens I listen to
00:11:06You wouldn't believe me perhaps not but I am willing to listen
00:11:15Well if it makes any difference
00:11:24I hope to god we get to the airport on time
00:11:26For the last time walter. There's nothing to worry about. Did it arrive?
00:11:31Yes, it's here. They finished installing it about an hour ago. There's nothing to worry about
00:11:36That's easy enough for you to say bonnie, but supposing something goes wrong
00:11:39It can't go wrong. Not if you follow the plan
00:11:41I'll follow it
00:11:43But if only I could see you first
00:11:46You'll see me soon enough
00:11:48I'll be waiting for you once it's over
00:11:51I'll ring you
00:12:13So
00:12:15So
00:12:42Walter
00:12:45You're home early
00:12:46I didn't get into town today
00:12:49But you did get into the brandy. This happens to be my first drink. Not your last i'm sure
00:12:55I fix you one. Yes, please
00:13:00How did your class go it's not a class professor kalanga is a spiritual leader
00:13:07Back in africa, it'd be just another witch doctor. What do you know about it? Don't forget I lived there for years
00:13:13After all my father was governor general of the colony
00:13:18It's a good thing he can't see his daughter now the poor old boy turn in his grave
00:13:23Taking voodoo lessons from a black charlatan. It is not voodoo
00:13:29There are natural forces which are stronger than
00:13:32than life or death
00:13:35Forces which modern civilized man has forgotten. I wish you'd forget all this mumbo jumbo
00:13:40Oh
00:13:42What's that
00:13:45It's called anuanga
00:13:48I think it's revoting. It's not supposed to be pretty the serpent is a symbol of the life force
00:13:56And the teeth are to protect one from evil. There's no evil in your life. Oh, but there is
00:14:04What do you mean
00:14:07Bonnie
00:14:11Um, that's all over and done with I swear it only last month you came and asked me for a divorce
00:14:19I haven't seen her since you have my word on that
00:14:23I'm glad you haven't
00:14:25Because I told you then and i'm telling you now
00:14:28There won't be any divorce
00:14:34Oh, I know you walter you're a weak vain selfish opportunist
00:14:40You're content to live off my money
00:14:43But you are
00:14:45Mine and I will never let you go
00:14:49never
00:14:51Now you do understand that don't you perfectly
00:15:05Darling
00:15:08I've got a present for you. Oh, what is it? You'll see
00:15:17Come along with me
00:15:22I don't see anything downstairs in the basement
00:15:30Careful now mind the steps
00:15:32Oh
00:15:36Well, what is it
00:15:40Oh darling
00:15:43It's a freezer
00:15:46Did you like it
00:15:48Oh, you know, I've always wanted one. What a lovely surprise. I have another one for you. What is it this?
00:16:02So
00:16:32So
00:17:02So
00:17:32So
00:18:02So
00:18:32So
00:19:02So
00:19:32So
00:19:46Rest in pieces
00:20:03Yes, it's finished
00:20:06Good are you? All right? Yeah, how soon can you get here?
00:20:12I'm, just packing I should be there within the hour. I'll be ready
00:20:17One more thing walter
00:20:20We'll have to take her alone
00:20:22Why there's no need for that
00:20:23No one's going to check up while we're away. It'll be safer. If there's nothing left behind they may still suspect but they'll have no proof
00:20:30We'll dispose of the evidence on the way to the airport
00:20:34But we can't talk about it on the phone. We'll talk when you're here, but for god's sake don't let anyone see you
00:20:39I'll bring my car around to the back now keep the kitchen door unlocked so I won't have to knock
00:20:43All right, but hurry the sooner we're out of here the better. I'll be right there. I'll be waiting
00:21:00So
00:21:30So
00:22:00So
00:22:30So
00:23:00So
00:23:30So
00:24:00So
00:24:04Walter
00:24:16Walter
00:24:30So
00:24:46Walter
00:25:00So
00:25:11Walter
00:25:30So
00:25:46Oh
00:26:00So
00:26:30So
00:26:42Ah
00:27:00Uh
00:27:16Uh
00:27:30So
00:27:45Ah
00:28:00So
00:28:02So
00:28:26They found me lying there the next morning they said i'd strangled water
00:28:32I tried to tell them about ruth
00:28:36And the hand
00:28:38But it was gone
00:28:42Everything was gone
00:28:48But the hand was on my face I
00:28:54chopped
00:28:56And chopped
00:28:59And chopped at it
00:29:12Now do you believe me now
00:29:15Now
00:29:27Paranoid psychosis
00:29:29How did you come to the asylum
00:29:32He could have come as a doctor and the wife you learn the real case histories when you've made your choice
00:29:39That's the service lift from the kitchen
00:29:42So
00:29:44The next patient his name is bruno
00:29:49Bruno
00:29:51This is dr. Martin
00:30:04What are you making
00:30:07Whatever you like
00:30:10Could it be a surgical gown
00:30:12I can make whatever you wish
00:30:17It could be a surgical gown
00:30:23My shroud
00:30:29I'm a tailor
00:30:32Doctors can sew stitch
00:30:35Always been a tailor
00:30:41Always
00:31:01Oh mrs. Devins
00:31:06Good evening
00:31:08It's the first of the month
00:31:12The rent is due
00:31:15Mr. Stebbins, I got a wonderful idea. Have you got the rent every month?
00:31:20You come here and always you are wearing the same suit
00:31:25Nothing wrong with my suit gives me good wear. I wear yes, but style
00:31:30No
00:31:32now listen
00:31:33For one month's rent I could make for you such a suit. I don't need a suit
00:31:39And if I did I wouldn't get it from you
00:31:48I haven't got it
00:31:50Now see here. No, no, you you you you see here. Mrs. Devin. You see this shop
00:31:57People people fine people you succumb here for fine tailoring
00:32:03now
00:32:04Little pressing little mending. It's all I get
00:32:08I will pay the rent
00:32:10But you must give me a little more time
00:32:14I'll tell you what
00:32:15Today's monday, right?
00:32:17I'll be back here on saturday morning
00:32:20Morning bright and early and if you haven't got the rent
00:32:25You can start backing
00:32:27You
00:32:32No tricks now
00:32:35Tricks
00:32:40Your supper it's ready i'm not hungry something is wrong
00:32:46No
00:32:50Not something ama
00:32:53everything
00:32:54Mrs. Stebbins was here
00:32:57He's given us one week a man works hard all his life and then in one week
00:33:05Where can we go
00:33:07Do
00:33:14Good evening is the proprietor in
00:33:22I am the proprietor
00:33:38You go have your supper
00:33:44Now what can I do for you? Mr. Smith
00:33:51Am I correct in assuming that you can tailor a garment from any material of my own selection
00:33:58You want I should make you a suit
00:34:01Exactly
00:34:03I have a fine stock of woolens here. That will not be necessary
00:34:10I brought my own material
00:34:13I see you will be wanting something special
00:34:18correct
00:34:21Something
00:34:23very special
00:34:26There's enough here for a suit I believe unusual
00:34:34Special it will be difficult to work from such a fabric
00:34:39But I can promise you a suit
00:34:43Now if you will just slip off your coat so I can make measure
00:34:47The suit is not for me
00:34:49It is for my son
00:34:51ah
00:34:52When will he come in for fitting?
00:34:55It's to be a surprise. Oh
00:34:58A present you might call it that
00:35:01I had written down all the measurements made various diagrams of the style
00:35:14Expensive then you'll have to charge me accordingly shall we say 200 pounds
00:35:21Two hammered
00:35:26I will begin immediately. No this schedule
00:35:30It is of the greatest importance
00:35:32That you work on the suit only during hours
00:35:36This did here
00:35:40But these times
00:35:42They're all
00:35:44Past midnight. I happen to believe in astrology
00:35:47Mr. Haas I take it you are not a believer
00:35:52No matter all the concerns you
00:35:54Is following these instructions to the letter?
00:35:58There must be no mistake is it clear
00:36:01no mistake
00:36:03Everything will be as you wish. I swear
00:36:08You'll find my address written on the top of the first sheet
00:36:11When may I have delivery
00:36:14um
00:36:15Today is monday. Uh, if I start tonight
00:36:20Yeah, so I I can bring you the suit on friday
00:36:24Yes, excellent, I shall expect you the moment it is finished
00:36:36Remember my instructions, oh, I promise good night
00:36:54Who was that man customer he ordered a suit 200 pounds, he will pay
00:37:01Oh, no, i'm afraid
00:37:03There is something not right and all there's something that will make you trouble
00:37:08I must do it
00:37:24So
00:37:54So
00:38:21What is it
00:38:25The instructions said to work to five o'clock
00:38:31I tried to work a little longer
00:38:54So
00:39:14It is finished
00:39:17And the one who is finished
00:39:20Four nights nothing but work
00:39:23On midnight just before dawn
00:39:28Now he's done may I see it
00:39:37It is strange
00:39:39You are going to press it. No, no, mrs. Smith doesn't want depressed
00:39:44Then what will you do deliver it just as he said right now
00:39:52So
00:40:22So
00:40:53So
00:40:58At last did you bring it? Oh good come in
00:41:17This way
00:41:23Okay, now they're two steps down
00:41:32In here I study
00:41:47The suit is completed. Oh, yes
00:41:49Yes
00:41:50It was difficult working with such material and at night only
00:41:56But you followed the instructions
00:41:58Just as you ordered
00:42:01Splendid
00:42:03You have no idea how much this means to me and to my son, uh, your son, where is he
00:42:12Never mind now if I may see the suit, uh
00:42:17Oh, yes, of course your fee
00:42:19Just send me your account and i'll take care of it. I must have the money first. I have bills to pay
00:42:28You wouldn't understand you're rich
00:42:32on the contrary
00:42:33I understand the situation only too well
00:42:36It so happens at the moment
00:42:38I'm in the same financial position as yourself
00:42:42you
00:42:43Don't misunderstand
00:42:45In a very short while I shall be in funds again
00:42:49Just as soon as my son returns
00:42:53Your diamond
00:42:55Yes
00:42:58It's a fake
00:43:01I got rid of once but I had to dispose of it in order to continue my work
00:43:08My studies
00:43:10This book now
00:43:12Is
00:43:15It's very old very rare
00:43:19The only one of his kind left in the world
00:43:23Cost me my fortune you gave all your money for a book a penny
00:43:31I needed it because of my son
00:43:34I sold everything to buy it
00:43:39You're lying see for yourself
00:43:42There is nothing left
00:43:46What is in that room that room is empty too
00:43:51There is nothing in there I tell you, please
00:43:54So
00:44:11So that's it
00:44:14You're a murderer
00:44:18No, i'm no murderer
00:44:20I
00:44:22He died a natural death
00:44:25I knew a long time ago
00:44:28That it was inevitable
00:44:33Can't you see this is my son
00:44:42Your son
00:44:44He is the one I was working for
00:44:46planning for
00:44:47The book told me what to do
00:44:50That's why I had to make the suit it is for him
00:44:54Give it to me
00:44:57No
00:44:59First the money
00:45:09Can't stop me now
00:45:12No one can stop me now
00:45:14Now
00:45:19Give me that suit
00:45:44So
00:46:14So
00:46:39You sold the suit
00:46:42No
00:46:44Mr. Stepping's phone just after you left
00:46:46He said to remind you he was coming for his rent in the morning
00:46:50I told him it was all right. You were collecting money from a customer tonight. You told him
00:46:55Oh ana, I asked you not to say a word about this to anyone
00:46:59Don't burn burn it put it in the stove and burn it
00:47:04Forget about the suit forget I ever made the suit forget about mr. Smith forget everything
00:47:11Burn it
00:47:18A fortune his head
00:47:41So
00:48:02No fire
00:48:05I
00:48:10Don't know what you will do now, but when people see how you look perhaps they will come here
00:48:25I told you to burn the suit I put it on auto
00:48:31I made a name for him
00:48:33I talk to him often when I am alone
00:48:36please
00:48:37Burn the suit
00:48:39I thought
00:48:40No one must ever know it existed. Mr. Smith knows. Mr. Smith is dead
00:48:48dead
00:48:51I killed him
00:48:53It was an accident but no one would believe that
00:48:58What is that book?
00:49:00Mr. Smith
00:49:02It is a book of magic
00:49:04There is a spell for making the suit
00:49:08The book too must be burnt
00:49:11No
00:49:13What do you mean?
00:49:14Don't you see if you have the book you can show it to the police tell them what happened
00:49:19Then they will believe you speak the truth. What do you know from the police?
00:49:23Bruno, please for my sake tell them what happened. No
00:49:27Then I tell them we cannot live with murder on our souls. No
00:49:31No
00:50:01Oh
00:50:13You must find him somewhere in the city he is alive
00:50:21I tell you he is alive
00:50:31Oh
00:50:35I'll get it
00:50:37You know, I can't tell you not yet
00:50:40Not until I've made my choice
00:50:42Dr. Rutherford's orders
00:50:45All right, what's next a strange case a very strange case
00:50:53Her name is Barbara
00:50:56Oh
00:50:59Oh, how good of you to come you're the lawyer, aren't you?
00:51:03No, i'm, sorry. I'm afraid not
00:51:06I asked to see a lawyer. I told you to send for one. This is dr. Martin
00:51:12You're the doctor
00:51:15But i'm not ill you can see that the lawyer would know that it wasn't my fault I haven't accused you of anything
00:51:21The doctors are a lie
00:51:24How can you be so sure about that
00:51:27I happen to know a great deal about the medical profession. That's interesting
00:51:35Did you study medicine yourself
00:51:38Asked too many questions
00:51:40That's only because I want to help you and get me out of here
00:51:44It wasn't my fault. You've got to understand that
00:51:47I had nothing to do with it
00:51:50It was
00:51:51It was lucy tell me about
00:52:00Right
00:52:06All right
00:52:22How do you feel barbara you look marvelous I feel fine
00:52:27George if only you knew how wonderful it is to be coming home again
00:52:31Listen, I hope you're going to be very very happy
00:52:34Of course, I will don't worry. It's not going to be like the last time that's all over with now
00:52:39I'm sure of it
00:52:42Good
00:52:44Nearly there now
00:52:52So
00:52:54So
00:53:19What's the matter I don't know I could swear I saw someone looking out of the window
00:53:24I thought for a moment. It might be lucy. Now. Remember what you promised in hospital. You're not to mention her name again
00:53:29Yes, I know. I'm, sorry, but there is someone inside isn't yes
00:53:33Who is it? You'll soon see
00:53:36Who is it? Ah nurse higgins, this is my sister barbara. Hello. I've heard so much about you
00:53:44No explain to me the nurse now, it's only temporary until you get settled in again the doctor suggested here i'll take that sir
00:53:51Shall we go upstairs, huh?
00:53:53Upstairs
00:53:55You can pop right into bed head
00:53:58In the middle of the afternoon. Well, you've had quite a long trip. You must rest
00:54:03But i'm not in the least bit tired now barbara. You promised me remember you want to follow the doctor's instructions
00:54:12This is my home our home
00:54:15And I hope that we'll be together here always
00:54:19You don't want to go back into hospital, dear
00:54:22No, you wouldn't I sincerely hope it won't be necessary
00:54:29Come along dear
00:54:32Aren't you going to come up later?
00:54:52I
00:54:54Still think it's ridiculous going to bed at this hour
00:54:57Doctor says you need a nap every day before tea to keep your strength, but i'll never sleep here you to drink this
00:55:04Oh, what is it only a sedative dear to calm your nerves I am calm perfectly calm
00:55:11I could just have one of my pills now. We're not to have any more of those things
00:55:15That's better now in we go
00:55:25All comfy
00:55:36Try to sleep now and i'll look in on you a little later on
00:55:40You'll be staying here in the evenings, too. Well, of course I will and your brother's given me the room right next to yours
00:55:58Hello. Oh, yes, would you hold on a minute?
00:56:01I've got a call from your brother. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I've got a call from your brother
00:56:07Hello. Oh, yes, would you hold on a minute, please and now seek ins it's for you
00:56:16Thank you. Hello. Yes. Yes speaking
00:56:21Oh, no
00:56:24Where did you say
00:56:26Charing cross hospital
00:56:28No danger
00:56:31She's 78
00:56:33I'll come at once as soon as I can
00:56:35May I see if there's anything the matter? It's my mother. I i'm afraid she's had an accident. I must go to her
00:56:42Well, what about my sister?
00:56:44I put her to bed under sedation. She'll sleep for hours
00:56:48Well now look there's a train in 20 minutes. I'll run you to the station. Oh, thank you
00:56:53I'll get my bag
00:57:05So
00:57:35So
00:58:06So
00:58:31Hello love
00:58:33Lucy
00:58:36How did you get in here it wasn't easy
00:58:39I've been waiting ever since you came home
00:58:42Where in the garage? That's where I phoned him from phoned
00:58:47I had to get them out of the house
00:58:49Knew he'd be gentleman enough to drive her to the station
00:58:56Well
00:58:57Aren't you glad to see me? Well, of course I am
00:59:00What if he finds you here? I know
00:59:03That's why we have to work quickly
00:59:06I don't understand obviously
00:59:09What's the matter
00:59:11Nothing, I just feel a little faint
00:59:14Have you been taking those pills again? No
00:59:18No, that's all over with
00:59:20He doesn't trust you. Does he shutting you up like this in a darkened room bringing in a nurse?
00:59:27She's not your nurse, you know
00:59:29She's your guard
00:59:31Your keeper
00:59:34But george wouldn't do a thing like that. Oh, wouldn't he?
00:59:40Who has this house
00:59:43Why I do when father died he let everything to me if something happened to you
00:59:51Suppose george has you put away for good. Oh, he wouldn't
00:59:57Oh, he couldn't
00:59:59All he has to do is to tell the doctors
01:00:02That you are too difficult to control at home that nurse will back him up
01:00:06But you know, that's not true. And what good does that do?
01:00:10George won't listen to me
01:00:12He doesn't even like to see me. That's so isn't it?
01:00:16Isn't it?
01:00:19Oh
01:00:26What am I going to do
01:00:29I've got to get you away from here and we haven't got much time
01:00:33But if I stay with you, you'll find me
01:00:36Where could we go?
01:00:38I thought of that
01:00:39We could take a room somewhere
01:00:42Do you have any money? No, but you do
01:00:45A hundred pounds you put away for a new dress
01:00:51How did you know that you told me don't you remember
01:00:58Well, I'll get it no hurry
01:01:01It can't go now
01:01:02Not in broad daylight
01:01:04Somebody's bound to notice
01:01:06Besides we'll need a car
01:01:09Tonight when george is asleep
01:01:15Hmm
01:01:19Now, don't you worry just leave everything to me
01:01:44So
01:02:14So
01:02:44Barbara
01:03:15Hello
01:03:17Yes
01:03:20She wasn't
01:03:22That's very strange
01:03:25But you will be back tonight
01:03:27Good now, there's a late train getting in at 10 o'clock take a taxi from the station. I'll be in person
01:03:33Splendid. Well, I'll expect you then
01:03:36Goodbye
01:03:44So
01:03:47So
01:04:14Come on love wake up
01:04:17Hurry up get dressed. It's time to go
01:04:21You're so loud he'll hear you george I got some lucentive they had for you put it in his tea
01:04:28Oh, will he sleep?
01:04:31He didn't even feel it. I took his car keys
01:04:36Oh miss higgins, oh by the time she gets here we'll be gone come on now
01:04:41there
01:04:43You go and get dressed are you okay, huh?
01:04:47Yes
01:04:48Yes, just a touch of nerves
01:04:50I guess i'm not used to so much excitement. Oh, I love excitement
01:04:59Here we are just the thing
01:05:04What do you want with those to cut the phone cord silly
01:05:08We don't want old miss higgins giving the alarm now, do we?
01:05:12You do think of everything I try to
01:05:17Now you hurry and get dressed and i'll go down the hall and uh
01:05:24Remember I expect to find your dress when I get back
01:05:31I say what?
01:05:35It is a lot isn't it just like old time
01:05:41So
01:06:11So
01:06:42So
01:06:48What are you doing
01:06:50Give them to me
01:06:52I can't I need them
01:06:54Give them to me
01:06:56Please lucy one more
01:06:58I am not going to watch you ruin yourself
01:07:01Just one more lucy then I promise
01:07:03I thought you said you weren't taking them. I can't help it
01:07:08You mean you don't want to help it
01:07:11You always had a choice george or the pills
01:07:14Me or the pills and the pills always win because deep down inside
01:07:19You hate george you hate me
01:07:24No, lucy, you're my best friend
01:07:28These are your friends
01:07:31Your only friends
01:07:33Oh, i'm good enough for you when you're in trouble, but i've never been good enough for george or anyone else, you know
01:07:40No, I I can't even win out of a handful of these
01:07:44No
01:07:49What I have done for you today you'll never know and it isn't enough
01:07:57I'm getting out now. No lucy
01:08:05You want these here take them
01:08:10Oh
01:08:15Lucy
01:08:20Lucy
01:08:23Lucy
01:08:30Lucy
01:08:32Lucy
01:08:39Lucy come back
01:08:43Miss barbara, what are you doing out? I've got to go out at this time of night. Yes, you don't understand. It's lucy lucy
01:08:49Yes, you just left. I heard the car pull away
01:08:52That was the cab I came in. There's no one out here
01:08:56No one
01:09:00Oh, then she's still here
01:09:02Lucy
01:09:07Where's your brother in the study, I suppose
01:09:13George george
01:09:32So
01:09:50Barbara
01:10:02So
01:10:22There barbara are you free free of all of them
01:10:33You
01:10:38How do you understand why I must see a lawyer
01:10:42They said I killed them
01:10:45They say my fingerprints are on the shears
01:10:48It was lucy you see who did it
01:10:52What does lucy have to say about that
01:10:56Why don't you ask her yourself
01:10:58She's here with us now where
01:11:10There she is don't you see her
01:11:15Don't you see her
01:11:19Don't you see her
01:11:29Ha ha ha
01:11:31Was there a george and a miss higgins
01:11:34There may have been
01:11:36But no lucy
01:11:39There may not have even been a barbara
01:11:43Meaning she might be dr. Starr
01:11:46No, I don't think so I don't think i've met dr. Starr yet
01:11:53Maybe there is no such person
01:11:55Perhaps your dr. Rutherford is just playing a game
01:11:58Dr. Rutherford never plays games
01:12:02How many more are there for me to see just one and then the choice then the choice
01:12:08Tell me about this one
01:12:11He calls himself byron dr. Byron
01:12:21Byron
01:12:26Gentlemen
01:12:29I brought dr. Martin to see you
01:12:32It's always a pleasure to meet a colleague
01:12:35You're a doctor
01:12:38Indeed I am sir physician neurosurgeon and orthopedic specialist
01:12:45And
01:12:47Lately I found
01:12:49Still another vocation
01:12:51Even more fascinating
01:12:54Do you care to see some of my recent work? Yes, i'd be happy to if you'd be good enough to step over here
01:13:08Who are the subjects
01:13:11Former colleagues of mine, of course I had to model their faces from memory
01:13:16Quite a hobby. Oh, it's more than a hobby
01:13:19much more
01:13:21These are not ordinary figures
01:13:24The eyes were made to see
01:13:28Inside each skull is a perfectly proportioned brain perfectly capable of functioning
01:13:33You talk about them as if they were alive
01:13:36That's the final step
01:13:40From playthings to creations
01:13:44Living creations. I know it sounds a bit
01:13:49But you see the bible tells us that the lord god
01:13:52Formed the man from the dust of the ground
01:13:55And he breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. Thus the man became a living creature
01:13:59Do you believe that doctor?
01:14:01I'm afraid I put my belief in science. So do I
01:14:05if I could breathe my uh
01:14:08Consciousness into one of these figures
01:14:11That figure will come alive
01:14:15You want to see what i'm working on now
01:14:22Call it my
01:14:24my final creation
01:14:26That's your face. Mm-hmm my face and inside my body correct to the smallest detail
01:14:33I can turn it on and you'll say oh, yes, it operates on batteries. But how do you know what it is inside?
01:14:42What is it it's me I mean not yet but
01:14:46It will be through the power of concentration I shall
01:14:51I shall will my mind to enter its body and it'll be me
01:14:56Rutherford wouldn't believe I could do it. He locked me up, but he let me keep my my dolls
01:15:03Occupational therapy he called it
01:15:05You'll soon find out what they are
01:15:11That's right go
01:15:13That's right go
01:15:17Run away and hide from the truth like that idiot downstairs
01:15:20But it won't do any good. You know, you can tell rutherford for me. Tell him the truth. We'll find him out
01:15:27Tell him
01:15:35Well, which is it
01:15:39Would you mind stepping into your office and telling the doctor that i'm ready to come down
01:15:43No need
01:15:45I'll use the intercom
01:15:49Why do you want me to tell him just tell him i'm coming to see him
01:15:54Dr. Martin is ready to come down, sir
01:16:01Thank you for your help don't mention it it was a pleasure, um doctor
01:16:07Good luck
01:16:13Shh
01:16:18So
01:16:21You've seen the patients
01:16:25Well, what do you think I think it's a disgrace
01:16:30This institution
01:16:32The way it's run
01:16:34everything about it
01:16:35those patients locked away by themselves
01:16:39Lost in their own fantasies and no attempt made to bring them back to reality
01:16:43You forget they're incurable
01:16:47Take a man like byron
01:16:49You think you could rid him of his delusions i'd be willing to try
01:16:56Byron is hopelessly insane
01:17:13So
01:17:43So
01:17:48There's only one way to remove pyron's hallucinations
01:17:56This is prefrontal lobotomy exactly do you believe that surgery is a substitute for psychiatry
01:18:05It's effective
01:18:07Yes, it's effective in turning intelligent human beings into vegetables
01:18:13So
01:18:43So
01:19:13So
01:19:43So
01:20:13So
01:20:43So
01:21:01And now
01:21:03Your choice
01:21:05You'd still give me the job in spite of our differences if you choose correctly
01:21:09Correctly
01:21:11You might do some good here
01:21:16Your choice
01:21:26Your tea doctor, thank you nurse
01:21:33Milk and sugar nothing
01:21:36I'm going back to london
01:21:41You won't choose
01:21:46I'm disappointed in you martin
01:21:49Why because I refuse to play games with you because you admit defeat
01:21:55You can't identify dr star that's why you're leaving isn't it because you failed the test test
01:22:02Test i'm not a school boy. I'm a qualified doctor obviously not qualified to practice here
01:22:08These patients are badly in need of proper therapy
01:22:10You won't help them. You won't even let them help themselves on the contrary
01:22:15I give them every opportunity to work out their fantasies. That's wrongly take byron. For example, his work is remarkable
01:22:22also dangerous
01:22:25Dangerous to himself perhaps this time. I put an end to it destroyed his figures
01:22:31That may make him even worse or kill him
01:22:38Yes, I think the time has come to take violence toys away from him
01:23:01So
01:23:32So
01:23:35So
01:23:58I was in my office
01:24:01He cried out
01:24:02By the time I got to his room it was
01:24:05Too late. He's dead. All of his body was
01:24:10Crushed
01:24:13So, let's see a little fire and star you recognized him then
01:24:19It's obvious where are you going to call the police? Is there a phone in your office? Don't go in there, sir
01:24:33You
01:24:37No
01:24:49He's been strangled
01:24:53Two days ago
01:24:55There was no opportunity to dispose of it dispose of it. Who is he?
01:24:59His name was max
01:25:01reynolds
01:25:09Yes, i'm afraid your guess was wrong I am dr star
01:25:32So
01:25:54Hmm
01:26:01Hmm
01:26:31So
01:27:02So
01:27:12Ah, good afternoon, good afternoon, uh, i've come about the appointment. Yes. I was expecting you
01:27:18You come in. Thank you
01:27:24You better keep the door closed and keep out the drafts as dr star used to say
01:27:31So
01:28:01So

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