Panic in the Streets
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:25:03
- Anything funny, Scott?
- No, sir. No, sir.

:25:12
Oh, brother.
This I've gotta see.

:25:16
What's the matter?
You guys ain't got enough work to do?

:25:18
- Yes, sir, Captain.
- Well, get on it!

:25:22
- How about that?
- You can't say you're not getting action.

:25:25
There's half the two-bit criminals in town.
More of them coming through.

:25:29
I wish you sounded more confident
of getting information.

:25:32
Information? We'll get plenty of it...
about pickpockets, sneak-thieves, wife-beaters.

:25:36
But about your murderer?
Not a chance.

:25:47
If it isn't gonna work,
what are you doing it for?

:25:49
I'm doing it because
the commissioner told me to.

:25:51
And I'm doing it this way
because it's the only way you let me.

:25:53
But why I'm doing it,
I don't know.

:25:55
- How can I make you believe...
- Believe it? Why shouldn't I believe you, Doctor?

:25:58
You're a smart fellow.
A college man.

:26:00
You probably wouldn't make something
out of nothing just to be important.

:26:02
Mister, what are we here for?
I ought to be home.

:26:11
You know, my mother always told me
if you looked deep enough in anybody...

:26:14
you'd always find some good,
but I don't know.

:26:16
With apologies to your mother,
that's the second mistake she made.

:26:20
I should have seen
that one coming.

:26:22
- Do you drink coffee, Captain?
Come on. I'll buy you a cup.
- I'm busy.

:26:25
- I want to buy you a cup.
- I'm busy.

:26:27
Come on. Let's see if you can
drag that load across the street.

:26:30
Let's go.
:26:41
Look, Captain, do you have a family?
Are you married?

:26:43
No. My wife died
eight years ago.

:26:46
- Oh, I'm sorry.
- The doc I got said she had neuralgia.

:26:50
But she didn't.
It was a brain tumor.

:26:53
You don't think much of me
as a doctor either, do you?

:26:56
Keep asking questions, Doc,
you finally get answers.

:26:58
- No.
- You mind if I ask why?


prev.
next.