Panic in the Streets
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:08:00
- Hello, Doctor.
- How are you?

:08:02
- Great boy you have there.
- Thank you. Thank you.

:08:04
- See you Saturday, Mr. Redfield.
- Sure. Anytime you like.

:08:08
If things get dull, just drop
right on over, hear? Bye.

:08:12
- Who's that?
- Mr. Redfield.

:08:15
- He's a painter.
- Yeah, so I gathered.

:08:17
He lives in the big house
down on the corner.

:08:20
You ought to see it, Pop.
It's full of all kinds of stuff...

:08:23
and he has electric trains
and everything.

:08:27
Must be great. Hey, you know what
I think's the matter with this stuff?

:08:30
- What?
- It's too thick.

:08:32
- Naw.
- It's too thick. Look at it.

:08:33
I'm gonna thin it.
Where's the turpentine? Ah.

:08:39
Electric trains yet.
:08:41
Clint?
:08:44
- Clint, telephone.
- Not here.

:08:46
- It's Gafney from the office.
- Tell him I went to Alaska.

:08:48
He's waiting, Clint.
:08:51
Oh, bosh.
:08:55
- What's your problem?
- Pop, can I have a quarter?

:08:58
- What happened to your allowance?
- It's for the movies, Pop.

:09:01
- All the kids are going.
- Uh-uh. No.

:09:03
- Aw, come on, Pop.
- Now, look, old boy.

:09:05
You're supposed to get
fifty cents a week.

:09:08
Aw, Pop, money just goes.
You know how it is.

:09:11
Yeah, I've got
a pretty good idea.

:09:13
Well...
:09:17
Take it.
You're a pest.

:09:19
- Thanks, Pop. I knew you would.
- Yeah, I knew it too.

:09:23
The first day I've had off
in six weeks.

:09:25
I just about get used to it
when the phone rings.

:09:28
What am I supposed to be, anyhow?
:09:30
The only one in that office
that knows what to do?

:09:32
Tell Gafney.
He called, not me.

:09:34
I should have had it disconnected.
:09:37
Paul? I thought I told you
I was gonna take the whole day off.

:09:42
Oh? Yeah.
:09:46
What do you mean,
there's something funny about him?

:09:50
Yeah?
:09:52
Mmm.
:09:54
Well, all right.
I'll come down.

:09:57
Hold everybody there that had any contact
with the body in case it is something.


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