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Psychic Killer 1975 HD
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00:00:00Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:00:17The universe begins to look more and more like a great thought than a great machine.
00:00:47Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:01:17Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:01:47Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:02:17Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:02:47Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:02:52Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:02:57Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:03:02Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:03:07Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:03:12Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:03:17Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:03:22Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:03:27Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:03:32Why should any phenomenon be assumed impossible?
00:03:38No! No!
00:03:43No! No!
00:03:54Oh, no.
00:03:56No!
00:03:59I don't get it. Just when he seems to be getting so much better, why doesn't he do it?
00:04:09I wish I knew.
00:04:10I guess tomorrow we'll have him in intensive behavior management with a bus and a gun trying to break out of here.
00:04:16I don't know. Maybe I brought him along to take a look at you.
00:04:19I mean, it's too bad that we've got to put him in there with those others.
00:04:25Oh, yeah. Too bad.
00:04:40You know, I talked to all the doctors and I tried to stop this, but I figure that if everything goes well, you should be back in my unit very soon.
00:04:50Arnold, I know that you can be helped. I'm going to keep trying.
00:04:59I didn't kill anyone. And if I didn't kill anyone, then I'm not insane.
00:05:03And I'm not going to confess to something I didn't do.
00:05:10Arnold, if you need anything, you get word to me.
00:05:20I'm sorry about what happened the other night. And I know that you'd help me if you could, if you can.
00:05:28I don't like him. I don't like him.
00:05:31Get out of my court. He is not the real Arnold Schwarzenegger.
00:05:35I'm a lawyer. I could get you out of here.
00:05:37He's not a mistake.
00:05:38I'm a lawyer. I'm a lawyer.
00:05:42Arnold Schwarzenegger.
00:05:45Arnold Schwarzenegger.
00:05:48I don't like him. I don't like him.
00:05:51I don't like him. I don't like him.
00:05:53I don't want to die in here. I'm a lawyer.
00:05:55I can get you out of here.
00:05:57My lawyer got me fifteen and twenty.
00:06:01I really killed the guy.
00:06:03Then I went crazy.
00:06:05I'm here in the city of Princeton.
00:06:07And I'm going to put a proof.
00:06:09That's enough. I'm not crazy.
00:06:11I'm not crazy.
00:06:13I'm not crazy.
00:06:43I'm waiting for a train.
00:06:47Save a seat for me.
00:06:51I watch from here every day.
00:06:55One is due soon.
00:06:58That's the nice thing about trains.
00:07:00They're always going somewhere.
00:07:03I killed my own daughter.
00:07:07She had become a whore.
00:07:10They say maybe I'm crazy.
00:07:12But they do not understand an act of honor.
00:07:15I didn't kill anyone.
00:07:19My mother was sick for a long time.
00:07:21I stayed with her and I took care of her.
00:07:23This doctor was treating her.
00:07:25He determined that she had a tumor.
00:07:28The operation was expensive.
00:07:31I couldn't afford to pay him.
00:07:33We had no insurance.
00:07:34There was a house, an old house.
00:07:36My mother would not sell it no matter what.
00:07:44The doctor refused to operate.
00:07:51I argued with him.
00:07:55I lost my head.
00:07:56People in the office saw me cursing him.
00:07:59I ran away.
00:08:01But I came back.
00:08:03I was going to beg him to reconsider.
00:08:12He was on the floor.
00:08:14Dead.
00:08:16I guess...
00:08:19when I reached for the scalpel,
00:08:21I got some of his blood on me.
00:08:24I ran to the police and I told them everything.
00:08:27I guess they didn't fall for it.
00:08:29They took everything I said and twisted it.
00:08:32They charged me with murder.
00:08:35My lawyer sold me out.
00:08:38The trial was a joke.
00:08:42That was the difference.
00:08:45I believe you.
00:08:57They said they'd have a nurse look after my mother.
00:09:01I didn't.
00:09:04And she died.
00:09:06Four days.
00:09:08That nurse hadn't been to see her in all that time.
00:09:12They didn't tell me about it until six months after it happened.
00:09:16They didn't tell me.
00:09:17Because they were afraid the shock would be too much for me.
00:09:28Your train is late.
00:09:30Maybe I can help you.
00:09:33How?
00:09:35The day before I die,
00:09:38I shall kill the pimp that made my daughter into a whore.
00:09:42The day after I die,
00:09:44I shall help you find justice for yourself.
00:10:00I'm sorry.
00:10:30Amelia.
00:10:33Amelia.
00:10:35Amelia.
00:11:01Amelia.
00:11:03Amelia.
00:11:15Amelia.
00:11:22Amelia.
00:11:30Amelia.
00:12:00Where have you been?
00:12:02I went to look for a priest.
00:12:04I found my man last night.
00:12:06I carved my name in his chest
00:12:09and slit his throat.
00:12:11What did the priest say?
00:12:13He denied me my last rites.
00:12:20Hands up!
00:12:22Hands up!
00:12:24Hands up!
00:12:26Hands up!
00:12:28Hands up!
00:12:55State attorney called this morning.
00:12:57He opened a letter Amelia had left.
00:12:59He wanted you to have his stuff.
00:13:01Thank you. Thank you very much.
00:13:03Yeah.
00:13:04Well, Amelia doesn't have any next of kin, you know.
00:13:08No? I didn't know that.
00:13:10Yeah.
00:13:12Yeah, it's funny.
00:13:14I got a letter for him just this morning.
00:13:16No return address, no note.
00:13:19Just a newspaper clipping.
00:13:21Hey, wait a minute.
00:13:24Waller Johnson Black
00:13:27was found dead in his downtown apartment this afternoon.
00:13:32Investigators say that the gruesome murder
00:13:35has all the earmarks of a ritual killing.
00:13:39The victim's throat was cut and his chest severely slashed.
00:13:43Johnson had a long police record going back to...
00:13:46Hey, what are you...
00:13:47Nothing. Pardon me. Pardon me.
00:13:49Okay.
00:13:50How do you like that?
00:13:53Somebody sending something like that
00:13:55to somebody in a place like this.
00:13:57Terrible.
00:14:22You okay, Arnold?
00:14:47Yeah, I'm all right. Just a little headache.
00:14:50You want something?
00:14:52No, no, no. I'll be all right. I'll be all right.
00:14:54Okay, try to get a little sleep.
00:14:57Yeah. Yeah.
00:15:20Oh, God.
00:15:45Help!
00:16:02Subject?
00:16:04Arnold Masters, male, Caucasian, age 33.
00:16:07Seventy-four and a quarter inches, 179 pounds.
00:16:11Time of death, approximately 12.52 a.m.
00:16:15Cause of death to be determined.
00:16:17Preliminary examination, prognosis, shock.
00:16:29Now let's take a look at his heart.
00:16:32I'm about to make an incision above the fourth rib
00:16:35diagonally toward the lower abdomen
00:16:38to repair the area of the heart.
00:16:43Ah!
00:16:45That's the goddamnedest thing I ever heard.
00:16:47You perform an autopsy on a patient that was still alive?
00:16:50Dr. Common, the man was medically dead
00:16:52when he was brought into the room.
00:16:53If the papers get hold of this,
00:16:55we're going to look like a bunch of Frankensteins.
00:16:57Dr. Common, may I point out...
00:16:59Oh, George, just shut up.
00:17:01You haven't killed anybody yet.
00:17:03Get out of my office and try to keep your mouth shut.
00:17:09Now what about the patient?
00:17:10What kind of shape is he in?
00:17:12Well, as near as I can tell,
00:17:13he was in a deep state of shock
00:17:15over the death of another patient,
00:17:16which might explain...
00:17:17Oh, never mind that.
00:17:18What kind of shape is he in today, right now?
00:17:21He seems controlled, rational.
00:17:24No outward stress, huh?
00:17:27Okay.
00:17:29Send Mr. Masters in here.
00:17:30Yes, doctor.
00:17:33Patients jumping over walls.
00:17:35Autopsies performed on patients while they're still alive.
00:17:39Do you have any idea what would have happened
00:17:41if we'd killed Masters before that paper came out?
00:17:44I'm sure Mr. Masters would have been justifiably upset.
00:17:51Well, Mr. Masters,
00:17:54how are we feeling today?
00:17:58You certainly gave us quite a scare.
00:18:02Come to the chair.
00:18:06Actually, I sent for you to come up here
00:18:08because I have some very good news for you.
00:18:13The official word just came through.
00:18:16A man came forward last night
00:18:18and confessed to the crime from which you were committed
00:18:20to this institution.
00:18:26You are hereby released from this institution
00:18:28as all charges against you have been dismissed.
00:18:39I really don't know how a thing like this
00:18:42ever could have happened.
00:18:44After all, it's not the first time
00:18:46an innocent man has been unjustly accused.
00:18:48We certainly hope that you'll take this in the proper spirit
00:18:51and go on and live a successful and happy life.
00:18:55Please don't hesitate to ask us to do anything in our power
00:18:58to help you in your efforts at rehabilitation
00:19:00from something that must have been a terrible ordeal for you.
00:19:51I love you.
00:20:21I love you.
00:20:51I love you.
00:21:21I love you.
00:21:44Harris...
00:21:47I really don't...
00:21:51and have been...
00:21:53for some reasons...
00:21:55could...
00:21:56and now I find myself...
00:21:59I'm feeling...
00:22:02Please write.
00:22:05I will always love you.
00:22:09Arnold.
00:22:21Arnold.
00:22:51Arnold!
00:22:54Arnold!
00:22:56Arnold!
00:22:59Arnold!
00:23:01Arnold!
00:23:18Arnold!
00:23:20Arnold!
00:23:50Arnold!
00:23:53Arnold!
00:24:18Come on, darling.
00:24:20Nobody's gonna bite you...
00:24:23except me.
00:24:29Why don't you start the fire
00:24:31while I get us something to drink?
00:24:45How you doing, darling?
00:24:47I'm fine.
00:24:51Paul?
00:24:53Yes?
00:24:55Do you come here often?
00:24:57If you're asking do I bring women here often, the answer is no.
00:25:01No, no, I wasn't asking that.
00:25:06Well, of course you were.
00:25:08And I expect you to.
00:25:10That's why I'm such a good doctor
00:25:12and you're such a good patient.
00:25:15That's why I'm such a good doctor
00:25:17and you're such a good patient.
00:25:20It's because we understand each other.
00:25:23Here.
00:25:24Try some of this.
00:25:26Nature's tranquilizer.
00:25:30Let me give you a little free psychiatric advice.
00:25:36You're cheating on your husband.
00:25:39For the first time.
00:25:46It's only natural that you...
00:25:49be a little tense...
00:25:51at the beginning.
00:25:55Please.
00:25:58Come on through.
00:26:07You see, my dear,
00:26:09here you are with your analyst
00:26:12to whom you've transferred all your incestuous feelings
00:26:16you suppressed for your late father.
00:26:29Stand up.
00:26:43Beautiful.
00:26:45Someone as sensual and beautiful as you
00:26:48shouldn't be wasted.
00:26:50I love you.
00:26:55I love you more than anyone.
00:27:05I love you.
00:27:21I love you more than anyone.
00:27:25Did you hear that?
00:27:26No, nothing.
00:27:29I love you more than anyone.
00:27:34What is it?
00:27:35Be quiet.
00:27:36I love you, my darling.
00:27:38Hear what?
00:27:40Beautiful.
00:27:41Paul.
00:27:42Come on, darling.
00:27:44No one's gonna bite you, except me.
00:27:48What is it, Paul?
00:27:51I love you, my darling.
00:27:53What's the matter with you?
00:27:55You think you can make a fool out of me?
00:27:57Who is that out there?
00:27:58Paul, what is it?
00:28:00You didn't hear anything, I suppose.
00:28:02No, nothing.
00:28:03Paul, are you all right?
00:28:05I love you.
00:28:11Paul, who is it?
00:28:12Here I am.
00:28:13Who's out there?
00:28:14Here I am, darling.
00:28:16Follow me.
00:28:18Follow me.
00:28:20Here I am.
00:28:21Over here.
00:28:23Over here.
00:28:25No one's gonna bite you, except me.
00:28:32Paul, who is it?
00:28:33Who's out there?
00:28:39No one's gonna bite you, my darling, my darling.
00:28:47Come on, darling.
00:28:48Be free.
00:28:51Come on, darling.
00:28:53Don't be afraid.
00:28:56Arnold Masters, although abnormally attached to his mother,
00:29:00and by nature recluse and antisocial in his behavior,
00:29:03is, in most instances, a person who...
00:29:12You did not see anyone.
00:29:14Is that right, Mrs. Turner?
00:29:17Could you answer the question, please?
00:29:19No.
00:29:20And where were you at this time?
00:29:22I, um...
00:29:24I was on the floor.
00:29:25What were you doing on the floor?
00:29:27I was, um...
00:29:29He was kissing me.
00:29:31Is that when he began to act strangely?
00:29:34What do you mean, strangely?
00:29:36Look forward, please.
00:29:40Well, he was lying on the floor with a naked woman.
00:29:44You were naked, weren't you?
00:29:47Could you answer the question, please?
00:29:49Yes.
00:29:51Yes, what?
00:29:52Yes, I was naked.
00:29:55So you didn't hear anything?
00:29:57No.
00:29:58How can you explain that?
00:30:01I can't.
00:30:06You don't believe me.
00:30:08I'd like to believe you, Mrs. Turner, but a man is dead.
00:30:11You were the last one to see him.
00:30:13Well, I didn't do anything.
00:30:15Somebody sure as hell did, and you were obviously on intimate terms with Dr. Taylor.
00:30:19Can I go?
00:30:20Where was your husband during all this?
00:30:22I've told you everything.
00:30:24I want to go home.
00:30:26No.
00:30:29Would you take Mrs. Turner home?
00:30:34I don't get it.
00:30:35He fired that shotgun at somebody, but there was no trace of blood or no footprints other than his.
00:30:41And I know damn well she didn't do it because she's not big enough to break his neck the way we found him.
00:30:45You sure about it, old man?
00:30:47I checked him out. He's been in Chicago the past six months on a business deal.
00:30:51He spends a lot of time away from home.
00:31:28No!
00:31:58Now, Mr. Schaefer, are you having those bad thoughts again?
00:32:04It's just that these uniforms always shrink.
00:32:08You don't know how uncomfortable they are.
00:32:16Now, Mr. Schaefer, don't get any ideas.
00:32:18It's just that this uniform is strangling me.
00:32:25You're lucky to have me, Mr. Schaefer.
00:32:28To massage your legs, to clean up the mess you make in your bed.
00:32:32I'm on my feet all day, and I don't have anyone to take care of me.
00:32:36I have to do it all by myself.
00:32:39Most men don't know how to massage women, you know.
00:32:42I'll bet you do, though.
00:32:44I'll bet you are the most gentle man in the world.
00:32:50And I can usually tell.
00:32:52Well, let's see now. You're not due for another intermission at 9 o'clock,
00:32:55so I think I'll relax and take a shower.
00:33:09I'll be back in a few minutes.
00:33:13Why don't you take a little nap?
00:33:22I'll be back in a minute.
00:33:52I'll be back in a minute.
00:34:22I'll be back in a minute.
00:34:52I'll be back in a minute.
00:35:22I'll be back in a minute.
00:35:53Oh, my God!
00:35:55Oh, my God!
00:36:05Oh, my God!
00:36:19Dave!
00:36:20Yeah, just a second.
00:36:24Shower door jammed, and so are the faucet handles.
00:36:27When is the last time you heard of anybody scalding to death in the shower?
00:36:30It's a new one, all right.
00:36:31Two freak deaths in less than 12 hours.
00:36:33Yeah, busy day.
00:36:34Listen, I talked to the manager, and I checked out the water heater.
00:36:37Everything's working all right.
00:36:38The coroner said she had first-degree burns.
00:36:40That water had to be scalding.
00:36:41Oh, no, not out of that water heater. I guarantee it.
00:36:44Then I don't get it. I just don't get it.
00:36:46Well, look at it the other way.
00:36:47Nobody else could have done it to her. It's impossible.
00:36:49Yeah, it looked like an accident all right.
00:36:50Looks like. Both doors locked from the inside.
00:36:53The manager had to break the front door in when the water was running out into the hall this morning.
00:36:57The old man she's taken care of is a terminal cancer case strapped to his bed.
00:37:01He sure as hell couldn't have done anything.
00:37:03What about him? Did he see or hear anything?
00:37:05No, no.
00:37:06This morning when they found him, he was in a coma.
00:37:08He only had a few days to live anyway.
00:37:10Well, I don't know how she got burned so bad, but it had to be an accident.
00:37:13What else could it be?
00:37:14Marv, go back to that cabin where Dr. Taylor was killed and walk through it again for me.
00:37:18Maybe we overlooked something somewhere.
00:37:20Look, if you got some sleep that night, instead of jumping in and out of different beds, you'd have some energy for police work.
00:37:36Car 23, car 23.
00:37:38Moving out the highway up toward the big rock.
00:37:40Car 23 received.
00:37:41Marv, what's happening? We had a date for lunch today.
00:37:44Yeah, well, the old man's got a hair, baby.
00:37:46He wants me to check out that accident at the cabin ground yesterday.
00:37:49He sees foul play.
00:37:50Christ, he sees foul play in everything.
00:37:52Blowed the whole damn day running around out there in the woods.
00:37:55You're a bastard. You probably have some other woman stashed out there somewhere.
00:37:58Oh, I wish I did. Check you later.
00:38:00Solos, move your ass.
00:38:02I want a report back here by this evening.
00:38:04Talk to anyone that might have seen them.
00:38:05And stop using police equipment to straighten out your sex life.
00:38:08Right, chief.
00:38:10Son of a bitch is everywhere.
00:38:16Son of a bitch is everywhere.
00:38:47You stupid son of a bitch, you'll be sorry when you catch me.
00:38:59Maybe I better slow down and show that guy where to get off.
00:39:17Help, help, help, help!
00:39:19Help me, help!
00:39:20Something's wrong, I can't...
00:39:22I can't control it, help!
00:39:25Help, help, help!
00:39:27Help me, help!
00:39:29No, I can't control it!
00:39:33Hang on.
00:39:46Help!
00:40:12God, help me!
00:40:16Help!
00:40:26No!
00:40:27God, help me!
00:40:38Oh, no!
00:40:39Oh, no!
00:40:47God!
00:41:04And you did have your siren going.
00:41:07Yes, sir, but he just kept on going faster.
00:41:10Now, you say here that when you pulled up alongside of him to flag him...
00:41:15...he was behaving strangely.
00:41:19Yes, sir.
00:41:21What does that mean, behaving strangely?
00:41:25Well, sir, I don't know how to describe it exactly.
00:41:28Well, you sure as hell better find a way to describe it exactly.
00:41:31Because that man who was acting strangely was not only a policeman, but he was a friend of mine.
00:41:36And now he's dead.
00:41:37And I'm goddamn well sure that I'm gonna find out how it happened.
00:41:40Do you understand me, sergeant?
00:41:42Yes, sir.
00:41:43Yes, sir.
00:41:44I am sorry, sir.
00:41:46I'm sorry, too.
00:41:48I, uh...
00:41:50I shouldn't take this out on you.
00:41:54All right.
00:41:56Go ahead, continue it.
00:41:58Well, sir, when I finally got up alongside of him, he turned to me and he was yelling.
00:42:05Now, I couldn't hear what he was saying, but...
00:42:07Well, sir, it looked to me like he was yelling for help.
00:42:14Is that when he sideswiped you?
00:42:16Yes, sir.
00:42:18It all happened pretty fast.
00:42:22But, sir, to me it didn't look like...
00:42:24Well, it didn't look like his hands were on the wheel of the car.
00:42:29Now, I could be wrong, I know, but...
00:42:31No, no, no.
00:42:32You could also be right.
00:42:35Okay, sergeant.
00:42:36That's enough.
00:42:37Yes, sir.
00:42:39We've been all over the car.
00:42:41And as we can tell, there's no sign of any mechanical failure.
00:42:46The family's set to funeral for next Wednesday.
00:42:49What's that? His personnel file?
00:42:51Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:42:59What are you looking for?
00:43:00A connection.
00:43:01Between those three?
00:43:03That's right.
00:43:04Yeah.
00:43:05Between those three?
00:43:06That's right.
00:43:08You think there's some kind of conspiracy?
00:43:11Dave, I don't know, I'm just looking.
00:43:13Listen, you're upset, so am I.
00:43:15Dave, I got three dead bodies on my hands and not one goddamn reason.
00:43:21I gotta find one.
00:43:23You want some coffee?
00:43:26Yeah, thanks.
00:43:36Hey, wait a minute.
00:43:40I never realized that Sewash was the arresting officer in the Masters case.
00:43:44You weren't around for that when you were in the FBI in the big city.
00:43:48But he never mentioned that case to me.
00:43:52Now, Masters just got released yesterday morning.
00:43:55Well, he wasn't too proud of the case.
00:43:57But anybody could have made the same mistake, even you or me.
00:44:00Wait.
00:44:01Dr. Taylor.
00:44:02He was a court-appointed psychiatrist.
00:44:04He was a court-appointed psychiatrist in the very same case.
00:44:06Is that the connection you're looking for?
00:44:08Go check out Martha Bernson's nursing registry.
00:44:11See if she had any connection with this Masters.
00:44:13What if she did?
00:44:14How could Masters have anything to do with any of this?
00:44:17I don't know, Dave.
00:44:18But I'm sure as hell gonna find out.
00:44:35DOG BARKING
00:44:57DOG BARKING
00:45:00DOG BARKING
00:45:18Excuse me.
00:45:19Who are you?
00:45:20I didn't mean to startle you.
00:45:24Are you Arnold Masters?
00:45:25I am.
00:45:26And this is my home.
00:45:28And who may I ask are you?
00:45:30I'm a police officer.
00:45:33Lieutenant Morgan.
00:45:34Good.
00:45:35For a moment I thought you might have been a prowler.
00:45:38What do you want?
00:45:40I'd like to talk to you.
00:45:43Come in, please.
00:45:51I'm sorry about the condition of the house.
00:45:53It got a little run down while I was away.
00:45:59WATER RUNNING
00:46:18Oh, may I offer you a drink?
00:46:21Uh, thanks.
00:46:23I have milk, pomegranate juice and lemonade.
00:46:28Uh, milk.
00:46:37There you are.
00:46:38Thanks.
00:46:39You're welcome.
00:46:43I, uh, realize you've been away.
00:46:46I just got back yesterday.
00:46:49I was wondering, have you had time to read any newspapers?
00:46:52Yes.
00:46:53Yes, I have.
00:46:55By chance, did you read about the Taylor killing?
00:46:59Yes, I did read about that.
00:47:02Terrible, wasn't it?
00:47:04What about, uh, Martha Bernson's death?
00:47:08Or the woman who died in the shower?
00:47:11Yes.
00:47:12Your mother's nurse.
00:47:14And Dr. Taylor, he testified at your trial.
00:47:17Just what are you getting at?
00:47:19Your arresting officer.
00:47:21He was killed this morning.
00:47:23Yes, I heard that on the radio.
00:47:25I see what you're getting at.
00:47:27All those people were somehow connected with me, weren't they?
00:47:33That's quite a coincidence, isn't it?
00:47:37Lieutenant, I understand it's your responsibility to investigate every detail, no matter how remote.
00:47:45But I understand that these were accidental deaths.
00:47:49It looks that way.
00:47:50Because there's no other logical explanation, is there?
00:47:53No.
00:47:55Not yet.
00:47:58Are you implying that I had anything to do with this?
00:48:01You said that, not me.
00:48:04Because the police wouldn't want to unjustly accuse me of a crime.
00:48:09Again.
00:48:10Oh, you mean like Sergeant Sewash did?
00:48:13Exactly.
00:48:14Perhaps the good sergeant died of a guilty conscience.
00:48:17He should have known better than to drive that fast.
00:48:20Well, Arnold, thanks for the milk.
00:48:23Anytime.
00:48:26I'll be seeing you.
00:48:31Oh, incidentally.
00:48:35The news report stated that the sergeant was killed in a car crash.
00:48:39But it didn't say anything about speeding.
00:48:41I'm a great believer in justice.
00:48:43Perhaps justice found its way to these three.
00:48:47I wonder.
00:48:49I wonder if justice will find its way to any others.
00:48:54Well, we'll just have to wait and find out, won't we?
00:48:58Dave, make up a list of judge, jury, prosecutor, witnesses.
00:49:01Everybody connected with the Arnold Masters trial.
00:49:03You want to do something?
00:49:04No, just make up a list, will you?
00:49:08Morgan.
00:49:10Yeah, I'm on it.
00:49:11Morgan.
00:49:12Yeah, I want Masters on a 24-hour surveillance.
00:49:15Now, I got an order for a phone tap.
00:49:17But I also want a mobile unit standing by.
00:49:19I don't want this guy out of our sight for one minute.
00:49:21Right.
00:49:23I'm very impressed, Lieutenant.
00:49:25Impressed with what?
00:49:26With the way you're going after Arnold Masters full speed ahead.
00:49:29We're not going after Masters, Miss Scott.
00:49:32Doctor Scott.
00:49:34Doctor.
00:49:35We're not going after him.
00:49:36We're simply watching him.
00:49:37You don't think the way you're doing it comes under the category of harassment?
00:49:41I told you that when I spoke to him last night,
00:49:43he all but said that he had something to do with this,
00:49:45and that he wasn't finished.
00:49:47Forgive me, Lieutenant,
00:49:48but your interpretation of Arnold's remarks
00:49:50may reflect more what you'd like to believe
00:49:52than what Arnold actually meant.
00:49:53Doctor, I didn't bring you down here to analyze me.
00:49:58Yeah.
00:49:59We'll be right there.
00:50:01Masters just left his house.
00:50:03We're telling Masters, would you like to come along?
00:50:06I had other plans for the weekend,
00:50:08but since I'm here,
00:50:09I'd be fascinated to see how small-town law and order operates.
00:50:37Just what did you bring me down here for, Lieutenant?
00:50:40First, you can tell me.
00:50:42When he was your patient,
00:50:43did he ever threaten revenge?
00:50:45No.
00:50:46He maintained that he was innocent, which he was,
00:50:48but I never heard any threats.
00:50:50Okay, then I'd like you to talk to him.
00:50:52See if you notice any changes.
00:50:54Anything out of his league.
00:50:55Anything.
00:50:56Anything.
00:50:57Anything.
00:50:58Anything.
00:50:59Anything.
00:51:00Anything.
00:51:01Anything.
00:51:02Anything.
00:51:03Anything.
00:51:04Anything.
00:51:05Anything out of his normal behavior pattern.
00:51:08Hold it a second.
00:51:24Well, what did he say?
00:51:26Nothing.
00:51:27He bought three lamb chops for his cat,
00:51:29commented on how high the price of meat was going,
00:51:32said thank you very much, and left.
00:51:34Fairly significant.
00:51:35What do you mean?
00:51:36That he noticed the price of meat has gone up.
00:51:38Very funny.
00:51:39Let's follow him back to the stakeout house.
00:51:44Lieutenant Morgan, I am very tired.
00:51:46I drove over 300 miles since early this morning,
00:51:48and I was looking forward to a little rest this weekend.
00:52:04What do you see?
00:52:06A man feeding a pussycat.
00:52:11This morning he sat in that chair for three hours and didn't make a move.
00:52:15Maybe he was tired.
00:52:21What's the matter?
00:52:23I think he...
00:52:25Well, I'm not sure, but I think he's asleep.
00:52:28Well, let's wake him up so you can talk to him.
00:52:31Anything to help you with your obsession, Lieutenant?
00:52:34If you knew what my real obsession was, you might not be so obliged.
00:52:37With my luck, it'd be necrophilia.
00:52:48He's not answering.
00:52:51Frank.
00:52:53Check the tap on his phone.
00:53:00It's ringing.
00:53:03And he's not moving.
00:53:08What do you want me to do?
00:53:10Let it ring.
00:53:18Wrap it up, Ed. We got him cold.
00:53:20Cold?
00:53:21The land deal doesn't have to be ratified by the state if we apply sections 2654A,
00:53:26article 43 of the tax code structure, 1937.
00:53:29It's never been changed and challenged only once.
00:53:32Dover versus Martindale and Dover lost, meaning what's good for him is good for us.
00:53:37That should make your client happy and give him a few shekels to cut up between us.
00:53:42By the way, it wouldn't do any harm if we can get the contractors to cut us in for 12% of all future dealings in that area.
00:53:51He should go for that, too.
00:53:54Bye.
00:53:57Christ, I've got to call my broker this afternoon.
00:54:01Sanders here. Get me CF.
00:54:04CF, Sanders speaking.
00:54:07I'll be there at the doubles match in 15 minutes.
00:54:10We should be able to beat these guys.
00:54:12No, but not too badly.
00:54:14I want to lock up the equity funding proxy sales at the same time.
00:54:18Bye.
00:54:20Stopping off at my building to check things out.
00:54:23If I'm not there every minute, they screw everything up.
00:54:49Shirley, make a note.
00:54:52Tell the goddamn contractor that I ordered early Roman lettering.
00:54:56What did I get?
00:54:57Beverly Hills Imperial.
00:54:59He'll say I changed my mind, but if he'll re-read the specifications, he'll find out that I can really stick it to him.
00:55:05But he doesn't know from contracts, he doesn't know from buildings.
00:55:11Now feed this back to me on Monday.
00:55:13Shirley, I've got to go.
00:55:16Now feed this back to me on Monday.
00:55:18Shirley, tell Max to 86 the beige carpeting and swing over into royal blue,
00:55:24which should go nicely with the prints of the keen paintings that the kid at UCLA is hustling up for me.
00:55:31Shirley, make a note to call Phil and see if I can make an under-the-table deal with Sam
00:55:36for those Louis XIV telephones out of the Rothenburg foreclosure.
00:55:42Shirley, I got it! I got it!
00:55:44Call the plumber first thing in the morning.
00:55:47The reception will have an imitation trevy fountain
00:55:50cascading behind two of the most beautiful receptionists you've ever seen.
00:55:55Next to you, huh?
00:55:57La la la la la la.
00:56:00La la la la la la.
00:56:02La la la la la la.
00:56:06I love it all.
00:56:07Every stick.
00:56:08Every brick.
00:56:09All of it mine.
00:56:11La di pensier.
00:56:14La donne mobile.
00:56:16Quasi un malvento.
00:56:18Muta d'ascendo.
00:56:21E di pensier.
00:56:23Sempre il mobile.
00:56:25Quasi adrovisa.
00:56:27All of it mine.
00:56:29All of it mine.
00:56:31La donne mobile.
00:56:33Quasi un malvento.
00:56:35Muta d'ascendo.
00:56:37E di pensier.
00:56:39It's mine.
00:56:40Every stick.
00:56:41Every brick.
00:56:42All of it is mine.
00:56:44E di pensier.
00:56:59He's waking up.
00:57:04Hello.
00:57:05Hello.
00:57:06Arnold?
00:57:07Who is this?
00:57:08Dr. Scott.
00:57:11Oh, hello.
00:57:12I'm in town just for the day.
00:57:14I wondered if I could come by and see you.
00:57:16Oh, certainly, certainly.
00:57:17Do you have my address?
00:57:19Yes.
00:57:20Um, 15 minutes, all right?
00:57:22Uh, yes, yes, yes.
00:57:25Sure.
00:57:29What's the matter?
00:57:31I feel a little like a police informer.
00:57:34Look at it this way.
00:57:35If he's done nothing wrong, then you'll be helping him.
00:57:37I suppose so.
00:57:39Oh, keep him by the window so we can see both of you.
00:57:42If there's a problem, we'll be there fast.
00:57:44That's hardly necessary.
00:57:45He isn't dangerous.
00:57:46Keep him by the window anyway.
00:57:52Hello, Arnold.
00:57:53Hello.
00:57:57Oh, oh, won't you come in, please?
00:57:59Sure.
00:58:01Would you like to sit down?
00:58:04Thanks.
00:58:06Thanks.
00:58:15Oh, may I, uh, may I get you something?
00:58:17Oh, uh, no.
00:58:18No, thank you.
00:58:19I, I just, uh, wanted to see how you were getting along.
00:58:23Oh, fine, fine.
00:58:25I'm adjusting, trying to get a job, you know.
00:58:29How about the nightmares?
00:58:32Oh, they're all gone.
00:58:33Good.
00:58:36Um, could I see that, please?
00:58:41No.
00:58:42That was Emilio's, wasn't it?
00:58:44It's mine now.
00:58:45What does that mean to you?
00:58:47Why do you wear it?
00:58:49I like it.
00:58:50Why do you like it?
00:58:53I think I'll, I think I'll make some tea.
00:58:55I make very good tea.
00:58:57Oh, I don't want any.
00:59:05I want you to be open with me.
00:59:07The way you used to be.
00:59:13Arnold.
00:59:15Are you in some kind of trouble?
00:59:19Lieutenant.
00:59:21Dr. Scott.
00:59:22What is it?
00:59:24You better come with me.
00:59:26Are you working with the police?
00:59:28Of course not.
00:59:29I came here to see you.
00:59:31I assume this is a real emergency, Lieutenant.
00:59:34It is.
00:59:36Look, Arnold, I came here to see you because...
00:59:38You don't owe me any explanation.
00:59:40You'd better go with the Lieutenant.
00:59:42He has a real emergency.
00:59:45Don't you, Lieutenant?
00:59:48That's right.
00:59:55That son of a bitch knows.
00:59:56What are you talking about?
00:59:57He knows. You see the smile he just gave me?
00:59:59He knows.
01:00:00He knows what?
01:00:05And...
01:00:17A crane, unattended, mysteriously drops a cornerstone on Harvey B. Sanders.
01:00:25If that crane was locked up and nobody was there, how could it have killed him?
01:00:30That's what's driving me crazy.
01:00:33If you'll pardon the expression.
01:00:34I know what you mean.
01:00:36Getting interested, Doc?
01:00:38Yep, I guess I am.
01:00:40And it's Laura, Lieutenant.
01:00:43Then it's Jeff, Doc.
01:00:46Dinner?
01:00:48Where?
01:00:49My place.
01:00:51Sure.
01:00:58You're not a bad cook.
01:01:00Or cop.
01:01:02Purely self-defense.
01:01:04And self-taught.
01:01:08Your wife didn't educate you?
01:01:11I didn't say anything about being married.
01:01:13Well, you didn't have to. I, uh...
01:01:16I looked around your bedroom and I saw her picture.
01:01:19With a little boy.
01:01:20Doc, that's invasion of privacy.
01:01:23Probably.
01:01:24Where are they now?
01:01:26Phoenix. She remarried.
01:01:29She, uh...
01:01:32She always wanted to be in the same place, you know, after everything organized.
01:01:37I went away to become an FBI man.
01:01:40I thought it would be exciting.
01:01:42It wasn't.
01:01:44So, when I had enough of that,
01:01:47I came back here to be with her.
01:01:49But I was just a little too late.
01:01:51She'd already found somebody else.
01:01:56Doc, I'm beginning to sound like a patient.
01:01:59I was just curious about you.
01:02:00Yeah.
01:02:01And I was doing all the talking.
01:02:04Well,
01:02:06now it's my turn to be curious about you.
01:02:09Oh, I come from a small town in Arkansas.
01:02:12You've probably never even heard of it.
01:02:14Blyville.
01:02:17Blyville?
01:02:20The only trouble was that
01:02:21everybody always watched everybody else there.
01:02:25Nobody ever did anything very interesting.
01:02:27Well,
01:02:29what brings you out here?
01:02:30I mean, to that hospital?
01:02:32I took my residency there.
01:02:34And, uh...
01:02:36Well, I went into private practice for a while, but...
01:02:39I suppose what really interests me the most
01:02:42is helping people who are
01:02:46on the outer fringes.
01:02:49So, I went back to the hospital.
01:02:52Everybody's always got his eye on you there, too.
01:02:55Well,
01:02:57I'm sure tomorrow is going to be a very long day.
01:03:01So, rather than waste a whole lot of time fencing around,
01:03:05why don't we just go to bed?
01:03:09I'll meet you there
01:03:11as soon as you're finished.
01:03:12I'm finished!
01:03:42What's wrong?
01:04:07I didn't come here to hurt you.
01:04:08you. I wanted to see you. Why? You were my only friend. Come out here so I can see
01:04:17you. I can see you, that's enough. Should I be afraid of you? Not you. Did you kill
01:04:25those people? All the time I was in the hospital I thought about you, about how
01:04:35beautiful you are. I've been watching you all evening. How could you do that? I watched
01:04:42you make love to him. I wish it had been me. Laura. Laura. What's the matter? I want to
01:04:56go to where you're watching Arnold's house and I want to go right now. He hasn't moved
01:05:02out of that chair all night. Was he asleep earlier? Yeah, up until about 15 minutes ago.
01:05:12What the hell is this all about? Look, I'm telling you that I saw him. I saw him as clearly
01:05:16as I see you right now. That's impossible. I am a trained psychiatrist. I spent four
01:05:20years in medical school, four years in internship. I don't care where you worked. I have worked
01:05:24at the Saint Mental Hospital for the last seven years of my life. I've been psychoanalyzed
01:05:28by the best doctors in the whole world. I am not insane. I was not sleepwalking and
01:05:32I know an hallucination when I see one and I am telling you that I saw Arnold Masters
01:05:36in your apartment 35 minutes ago. Where are you going? I am going to see an old professor
01:05:42friend of mine. He's at Redlands University. If I leave here right now I can be there by
01:05:469 o'clock. If I drive you there we can be there by 8.30. All right. Now what you are
01:05:58seeing is energy. Energy. Every object has an energy force, an aura around it. Now this
01:06:12was suspected for many centuries. As a matter of fact, many artists claimed to have seen
01:06:16this aura and painted it as a halo around their figures. But it wasn't until 1939 when
01:06:22the Russian couple Semyon and Valentina Kurlyan succeeded in actually photographing this that
01:06:29we had any scientific evidence of its existence. Now, this aura is not static. It varies, which
01:06:42is very interesting. And we in this university at this time are experimenting with certain
01:06:47types of mental and physical disorders to see if we can find any practical application
01:06:54of this principle. Aha! Do you recognize this slide? Huh? It happens to be the one we took
01:07:07just a half hour ago of each of your hands. If I may say so, by the amount of energy visible
01:07:16on that film, yours is a relationship definitely worth cultivating. If we learn nothing more,
01:07:28we will at least have a lucrative mate matching or marriage counseling business here. Well
01:07:38now, Doctor, this is all very interesting, but how does any of this relate to Arnold
01:07:44Masters? I can't say precisely, but many of us in parapsychology believe that the energy
01:07:54force in any human can be controlled. And it's conceivable that this energy can be projected,
01:08:05propelled, what we call an out-of-body experience. Then you're telling me that that could explain
01:08:12how Arnold Masters killed people while he, or rather as you say, his body was miles away?
01:08:19It could explain it, but I don't want to jump to conclusions. I'm merely suggesting certain
01:08:25avenues that you might be wise to explore. You know, in our enlightened days we know
01:08:32of only four types of energy. Gravitational, electromagnetic and the weak and strong nuclear
01:08:38forces. But the existence of nuclear forces was not even suspected before this century.
01:08:46I'm not prepared to say with any degree of certainty that we have found every force in
01:08:51nature, are you? There must be at least one more force operating on a physical level which
01:08:57would tend to support psychic phenomena. There must be.
01:09:01Could you spell it out, doctor, in layman terms, just how he killed them?
01:09:08If he did. If he did. It's possible that Mr. Masters has so learned to control the art
01:09:21of releasing energy from his living body and that this energy, or spirit if you will,
01:09:28is malevolent, mean, angry. And this spirit goes out to murder those whom he thinks have
01:09:36done him harm. That's what I thought you meant.
01:09:41Well, it's not that incredible, lieutenant. I venture to say that even you have at one
01:09:46time or other experienced some psychic phenomena.
01:09:49Well, if I have, I sure don't remember it.
01:09:52Well, all right, let's see. Have you ever thought of a dear friend you hadn't seen in
01:09:59years and suddenly there's a phone call? Or did you ever experience doing or saying something
01:10:05in a certain place once before in precisely the same way? Have you ever had a stab of
01:10:12anguish for a dear loved one? And the very next day, a fateful telegram?
01:10:27Doctor, I'm sorry to be so slow getting into this, but this is so far off, a small town cop.
01:10:34So were those poor deaths.
01:10:36You're not alone. There are many extremely intelligent people who are simply unwilling
01:10:41to accept this. I have been teaching and studying psychic phenomena for 35 years, but I can
01:10:49understand your reluctance. Still, if I could observe Mr. Masters firsthand, perhaps I could
01:10:58tell you more.
01:11:02Okay, let's go.
01:11:05He may be in a trance. I'm sorry, I really can't tell from so far away.
01:11:17Let's go get a closer look.
01:11:22Masters! Masters!
01:11:29Lieutenant, I know the law is your department, but don't we need a search warrant or something?
01:11:33Doc, we came by here to see him. When there was no reply, we became concerned. We found
01:11:37the door open and we came in.
01:11:42That's just the way it happened.
01:12:04No pulse.
01:12:06No breathing.
01:12:16No heartbeat.
01:12:18No corneal reflex.
01:12:21No... nothing.
01:12:24He was in the same state when they found him in his cell at the hospital. Then they pronounced
01:12:28him dead.
01:12:29In a strict sense, he is medically dead.
01:12:31In a strict sense, he is medically dead.
01:12:33Doctor, did you notice the amulet around his neck?
01:13:02Yes. I wonder what it might represent.
01:13:05He got it from another patient. The man left it for him after he killed himself.
01:13:10All right, what do we do now?
01:13:13Wait for him to return.
01:13:15Wait? Is there something you can do to pull him out of this?
01:13:18No.
01:13:20You might notify all the potential victims if you wish.
01:13:23I already have. That'll do me good.
01:13:26I doubt it.
01:13:32Crisis, crisis, crisis. Enough, enough.
01:13:36The government tells me how to run my business. You tell me how to run my business. What's
01:13:40a man to do?
01:13:41I'll tell you what to do. Try living on welfare with food stamps to feed your children.
01:13:46Well, don't blame me. I didn't vote for him.
01:13:49Oh, yes, you did. You just don't want to admit it right now.
01:13:52Well, what's the difference? We're all a bunch of thieves.
01:13:56Well, you put some meat in his pockets. That's what I'm talking about.
01:13:58Carbohydrate is good for the kids.
01:14:00I'm going to report you to the food and welfare people.
01:14:03Do me a favor. Take your business somewhere else.
01:14:05I will report you to the NAACP.
01:14:08Report, report. One of these days, I'm going to give it up and go to Florida.
01:14:12In the meantime, will you take your hands off the scale?
01:14:16How much do I owe you?
01:14:18422.
01:14:20Jesus.
01:14:22Jesus lived on bread and water.
01:14:24Jesus.
01:14:26Jesus lived on bread and water for 40 days and 40 nights.
01:14:30It was not Jesus. It was Moses.
01:14:33Food stamps. A man can't pay his bills with food stamps.
01:14:37You take them damn food stamps or I'll report you.
01:14:40Report, report.
01:14:42That's what I'm going to do.
01:14:44You're not fooling me.
01:14:46You know better than me.
01:14:49That's my responsibility.
01:14:51I don't care to hear that.
01:14:52I don't care to hear that.
01:14:54I don't care to hear that.
01:14:56I'm not going to worry about that. I'm so sorry.
01:14:59I won't come back in here.
01:15:01I won't come back in here.
01:15:04And give my regards to the kids.
01:15:23Jesus.
01:15:29Jesus.
01:15:31Jesus.
01:15:33Jesus.
01:15:35Jesus.
01:15:37Jesus.
01:15:39Jesus.
01:15:41Jesus.
01:15:43Jesus.
01:15:45Jesus.
01:15:47Jesus.
01:15:49Jesus.
01:15:50Jesus.
01:15:52Jesus.
01:15:54Jesus.
01:15:56Jesus.
01:16:21He's coming back.
01:16:24He's almost back to normal.
01:16:27What are you doing here?
01:16:29I'm Dr. Gubner.
01:16:32We came to make sure that you're alright.
01:16:35We were very worried about you, Arnold.
01:16:37That's very thoughtful of you.
01:16:39Were you very worried?
01:16:41Not a bit.
01:16:43Why not?
01:16:45Because the doctor here tells me that you have some sort of a psychic way of getting out of your body.
01:16:48And committing murders.
01:16:50That's a very interesting theory you have there, doctor.
01:16:52But you'd best keep it to yourself, or else these good people just might have you committed.
01:16:57Hey.
01:16:59And you can stop pretending.
01:17:01Because I know you're doing it, somehow.
01:17:03Well, what do you think you can do about it?
01:17:05Well, I can put you back in that hospital.
01:17:07Well, maybe I'll put you where you belong.
01:17:09Do you really think you can challenge me?
01:17:11Yeah. Because I'm not afraid of freaks like you.
01:17:14You're all hung up on Mom, aren't you, Arnold?
01:17:16That's your big problem.
01:17:18You can't provoke me, lieutenant.
01:17:20And I'm not stupid enough to give you an excuse to shoot me.
01:17:23But we'll meet again sometime.
01:17:25When you're alone. All alone, except for me.
01:17:28Mr. Masters, I'm not a detective. I'm a parapsychologist.
01:17:31You are not capable of dealing with what's happening to you.
01:17:35Perhaps Dr. Scott and I could help you.
01:17:38Arnold, let us help you, please.
01:17:40Get out.
01:17:49Oh, lieutenant.
01:17:52I think you'll find some real bargains tonight at Leminoski's butcher shop.
01:17:57I understand he has some choice cuts available.
01:18:00Fresh.
01:18:19Leminoski!
01:18:21Leminoski!
01:18:24Stay. Stay.
01:18:39Leminoski!
01:18:41Leminoski!
01:18:45Hey, Leminoski!
01:18:49Leminoski!
01:19:14Dr. Harris, pathology.
01:19:19Dr. Harris!
01:19:24Oh, my God. My God.
01:19:28Well, doctors.
01:19:30What do we do now?
01:19:32Wait for him to kill somebody else?
01:19:35We could try having him committed, and we might be able to work with him,
01:19:39but that would take weeks, months.
01:19:41I hate to disagree, doctor, but it'll take more than weeks and months.
01:19:44More likely years.
01:19:45And even then, lieutenant, there's no guarantee that we will know more than we know now.
01:19:50But I've got five dead people on my hands right now,
01:19:53and I don't know when the hell this thing is going to end.
01:19:55The end will be a major breakthrough for science and mankind if we succeed.
01:19:59What about the next poor guy who gets his throat cut?
01:20:02Or maybe hacked up in some butcher shop?
01:20:04He's not going to give a damn about your theories.
01:20:06I'm sorry I can't be tied down to your set of values.
01:20:09You're a police lieutenant, and I'm a practical scientist.
01:20:16Wait a minute.
01:20:19Didn't you tell me
01:20:21that when the energy force leaves his body,
01:20:24he is clinically and medically dead?
01:20:27Clinically, medically, yes.
01:20:29Thank you very much, doctor. I won't be needing your services any longer.
01:20:38What are you thinking, Dr. Scott?
01:20:40I'm thinking the lieutenant is planning to kill our nurses.
01:20:42Exactly what I'm thinking. We can't let him do that.
01:20:45How can we stop him?
01:20:47We must persuade nurses to come under our protection.
01:20:49We tried that once.
01:20:51Then we must try again.
01:21:13He's dead. There's no doubt about it.
01:21:20Everything seems to be in order.
01:21:21Let's get out of here.
01:21:51What are you doing here?
01:22:07I think the question might be, what are you doing here?
01:22:09This is none of your business.
01:22:10I don't want you to get involved.
01:22:11Lieutenant, do you realize what you're doing?
01:22:14Yes, I'm acting as judge, jury, and executioner.
01:22:17But I don't want you to become involved, either of you.
01:22:20Why?
01:22:22Because it'll make me feel better.
01:22:28The medallion.
01:22:30He wasn't wearing the medallion.
01:22:33Dr. Coopner, what are you doing?
01:22:34He must still be in the house!
01:22:50I don't want you to get involved, either of you.
01:23:20Dr. Coopner?
01:23:29Dr. Coopner?
01:23:48Dr. Coopner?
01:23:53Dr. Coopner?
01:23:56Search the other side.
01:23:58Don't overlook anything that might have meaning.
01:24:48Dr. Scott, come quickly, I found something!
01:25:19He shouldn't have come into her room.
01:25:29I tried to keep it, so nicely.
01:25:34My mother never hurt anyone.
01:25:37All I ever tried to do was help her.
01:25:40But they wouldn't let me.
01:25:42And now it's late.
01:25:43It's so very, very late.
01:25:47What can I do now?
01:25:50Of course, Arnold.
01:25:53Everybody knew that you loved her.
01:25:56Everything I love dies.
01:26:16I love you, Arnold.
01:26:46Arnold!
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