The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
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:17:00
My idea was the passing
of a landmark.

:17:03
Well, if you didn't write
it, and I didn't write it,

:17:05
who did?
:17:12
Um, do you know something
about this, Mr. Kelsey?

:17:15
Oh, what was that? I'm afraid I
wasn't following the conversation.

:17:19
Oh. This.
:17:22
Oh, the Luther Heggs story.
:17:24
Luther!
:17:26
I should have known
this was Luther's work.

:17:28
Here, get this.
:17:30
"The horribleness and the awfulness of
it will never actually be forgotten"?

:17:38
You know, tomorrow night
is the 20th anniversary...

:17:41
of the murder
and suicide.

:17:43
We ought to capitalize on it.
Do it with a fresh approach.

:17:45
I think somebody ought to spend
the anniversary night in the house.

:17:48
I've got an idea. I think somebody ought
to spend the anniversary night in the house.

:17:51
Hey, great! Leave it to me. I'll
get in a little before midnight...

:17:54
No, no.
Not you, Ollie.

:17:57
What we need is somebody
with a-a wild imagination.

:18:00
Someone who's a bit
of a coward.

:18:03
Someone who's
a-a little superstitious.

:18:05
Luther, you all right?
I'm fine.

:18:08
Luther! Of course!
But he can't write!

:18:10
You'll help him.
:18:17
Uh, Luther?
Oh, yes, sir?

:18:20
Congratulations on that
filler. It was a great story.

:18:24
Oh! Well, thank you. I-I
was hoping you wouldn't mind.

:18:28
We're gonna do
a, uh, follow-up.

:18:29
Front-page lead, and
you're going to write it.

:18:34
A... A byline for me?
Oh, for gosh sakes!

:18:38
- Do you believe in ghosts?
- Oh, you ought to know better than to ask that, Chief.

:18:43
The supernatural doesn't
bother you? Not a speck.

:18:46
Uh, do haunted houses
scare you?

:18:48
They're mortar,
stone and wood.

:18:51
Well, good, because you're gonna spend
the murder night in the Simmons house.

:18:55
Alone.
:18:57
Oh, well, now...
Just a second.


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