:08:02
What about the smell? And the shaking?
That's classic poltergeist activity.
:08:06
It also could be a dead cat and a tremor.
:08:11
I don't know what you think you've
discovered, but you're playing with fire.
:08:16
I suggest you start with
the traditional world and move outwards.
:08:21
We'll need more equipment to do that.
:08:23
Maybe I'll authorise it when the time comes.
:08:29
- You say she was seeing a psychiatrist?
- That's right.
:08:32
- I'd like to know the diagnosis.
- She was seeing someone right here.
:08:55
(Joe) Yeah, well,
we're doing the best that we can.
:08:58
We got a lot of people here,
a lot offolks, yeah.
:09:01
We're wiring the place up for
any kind of movement that we might get.
:09:05
We're putting x-ray plates up also.
No, we're hanging up wires and stuff...
:09:09
Excuse me. I'm looking for Carla Moran.
:09:12
- Are you here to observe the phenomena?
- Observe the phenomena?
:09:16
No, I'm Phil Sneiderman,
a psychiatrist. Carla's my patient.
:09:19
Oh, hi. I'm Gene Kraft,
Department of Psychology.
:09:22
How do you do?
What branch of psych? Clinical? Dr Morris?
:09:25
- No. Parapsychology. Dr Cooley.
- Gene? Gene, hand me a roll oftape, please.
:09:30
- Yeah.
- What are you guys doing with all this stuff?
:09:33
We're trying to gather some hard data
on the phenomena here.
:09:36
Oh, really? I take it you've already
looked under the beds and in the closets.
:09:41
We're leaving no stone unturned.
But thanks for the tip.
:09:44
We got some highly interesting electrical
formations, possibly caused by the entity.
:09:49
The entity? You know,
I hope you will excuse me for saying so...
:09:53
...but ifyou wanna go on TV talk shows, bend
spoons, entertain people, I'm all for that.
:09:57
But this lady is in my care.
This isn't helping her.