Experiment in Terror
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:45:05
- Evening, captain.
- I've got a new partner.

:45:09
- This is Mr. Ripley.
- I'm glad to know you, Mr. Ripley.

:45:13
- You're new, aren't you?
- No, he's been at it quite a while.

:45:17
I hear you haven't been feeling
too good.

:45:21
The doctor says if I was a building,
he'd condemn me.

:45:34
- What have you got on the bank job?
- About 15 dollars' worth.

:45:39
- All right.
- I don't know who's gonna pull the job...

:45:43
...but he's got a friend
who uses a phone I staked out.

:45:46
Where is the phone?
:45:48
- I'd rather not say, sir.
- Go on.

:45:51
The guy wanted his friend
to do something.

:45:54
The friend asked if there's gonna be a
killing and the guy said there might be.

:45:59
Near as I could get the name,
the victim was Sherwood.

:46:02
Miss Sherwood, the friend called her.
:46:04
He was gonna do away with her.
Not now, but later.

:46:08
- How much later?
- lt was all very vague, sir.

:46:13
- This friend, what does he look like?
- I just got a spot where I can listen.

:46:18
- I never see him.
- I want to know where that phone is.

:46:21
- The captain and I have an agreement.
- Don't give me--

:46:24
I just supply the information,
not the source.

:46:27
- That's the agreement.
- lf there's a killing, it's on your head.

:46:31
- I know that, sir.
- Yeah.

:46:33
- Do you think you'll hear any more?
- Yeah, I think so.

:46:39
- You be sure to call me?
- Soon as I hear anything. Thanks.

:46:44
Nice meeting you, Mr. Ripley.
Good night, gentlemen.

:46:51
- Think we ought to put a tail on him?
- He'd spot it. I've tried before.

:46:55
He spots it every time.
:46:58
A very unique character,
has kind of a built-in radar.


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