The Invisible Man
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:51:17
What do you know about that?
:51:19
(woman screams)
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Help!
:51:22
Murder! Murder!
:51:28
' Here we go gathering nuts in May,
nuts in May, nuts in May

:51:31
' Here we go gathering nuts in May
on a cold and frosty morning

:51:36
Whoops!
:51:39
He threatened to kill me at ten o'clock
tonight. You must lock me up.

:51:42
You're not the only one
in danger, Dr Kemp.

:51:45
I'll see that you have protection.
:51:48
Now, Dr Cranley,
you're concealing something from me.

:51:51
One moment.
:51:52
Why were you and your daughter
in this house at two o'clock this morning?

:51:57
Dr Kemp called me up.
He told me the man was here.

:51:59
- He wanted my help.
- Why did he ring you before the police?

:52:02
- Why did your daughter come too?
- She came to drive the car.

:52:06
You know who
the invisible man is, Doctor.

:52:12
I understand you have another assistant
besides Dr Kemp, a Dr Griffin.

:52:17
- Where is Dr Griffin?
- He's gone away.

:52:21
It is Griffin!
What's the good of concealing it?

:52:23
It's Griffin,
and he's threatened to murder me.

:52:26
He may be here now, in the garden
looking through the window,

:52:29
or in the corner of my bedroom
waiting for me, waiting to kill me!

:52:32
And you all sit there
doing nothing! Nothing!

:52:34
We've doubled the search party
around Kemp's house.

:52:37
Nothing to report, sir. The policeman's
trousers were found a mile away.

:52:41
- That's all.
- Well, it's beaten me.

:52:45
I'll give £1,000 for a practical idea.
:52:48
He's roaming the country at will,
a madman.

:52:56
(Griffiin) Here I am.
Aren't you pleased you've found me?


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