Night of the Demon
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:52:05
That's it, sir.
Number 44.

:52:08
Thank you.
:52:15
Over here, John.
:52:19
I'm sorry I'm late. I just got back
to the hotel and found your message.

:52:22
It's only a minute or two.
I wanted to wait and go in with you.

:52:26
- What is this all about?
- I'm not sure I know.

:52:29
That's why I asked you to come here.
I didn't want to have to explain.

:52:32
I promised Mrs. Karswell
I'd bring you here.

:52:35
- Mrs. Karswell?
- John, she wants to help you.

:52:37
I thought we might take a chance.
I mean, I thought...

:52:40
at least we might learn something.
:52:44
After this afternoon, I must confess
there are a few things I don't know.

:52:48
I'm so glad you've come,
both of you.

:52:52
Mr. Meek has just telephoned.
He's on his way.

:52:55
- May I ask who Mr. Meek is?
- The gentleman I want you to meet.

:52:59
And this is Mrs. Meek.
Miss Harrison...

:53:02
I mean Harrington,
and Dr. Holden.

:53:05
- How do you do?
- Excuse me, please.

:53:10
Don't you worry. All your problems
will be solved. You'll see.

:53:13
That's very nice.
May I ask how?

:53:15
- Through tonight's seance.
- Seance?

:53:18
Yes. Mr. Meek
is the most remarkable medium.

:53:22
I come to him with all my problems.
Here he is now.

:53:26
John, she's trying to help you.
:53:28
I said I'd talk to her.
But this nonsense...

:53:30
- These things are all phony.
- Oh, please.

:53:33
You'll hurt Mr. Meek's feelings.
:53:35
- He really is a most wonderful man.
- Well, good evening.

:53:39
'Tis a good evening too.
A little warm, perhaps.

:53:41
Mr. Meek, this is Dr. Holden.
:53:43
So you're the gentleman who was
in trouble. Maggie, dear?

:53:46
Well, life's full of
little problems, isn't it?

:53:49
Let's see. What's yours?
No, perhaps you better not tell me.

:53:52
The spirits sometimes
resent previous knowledge.

:53:57
Well, let's see if
we can clear the air.

:53:57
Well, let's see if
we can clear the air.


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