Dead Again
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:21:01
This is better than video dating.
:21:04
- Excuse me, Mr Church?
- Yeah. Can I help you?

:21:07
Actually, I'm here to help you.
:21:10
Who are you supposed
to be, her grandfather?

:21:12
Not her grandfather,
nor her grandmother, for that matter.

:21:16
In fact, I'm no relation at all.
My name is Franklyn Madson.

:21:20
That's a very handsome chair.
That's a Heywood-Wakefield.

:21:25
I'll give you $45 for that right now.
:21:27
It's a Stickley, worth $250.
What can I do for you?

:21:30
A glass of water would be lovely.
:21:33
Your stairs are rather steep.
The long climb's worn me out a bit.

:21:40
I see cases like this all the time.
:21:44
A person experiences a trauma
:21:46
and they want to erase it
from their minds.

:21:49
The trouble is, they erase
everything else along with it.

:21:53
- You a shrink?
- No, not exactly.

:21:56
I'm a hypnotist.
:21:58
Here's the water, there's
the door. Sorry about the stairs.

:22:06
Tastes a bit like bourbon.
:22:07
It's simply a matter of regressing
the young lady back to a happier time

:22:14
and then asking her who she is.
:22:17
Your hand is feeling
very light, my dear,

:22:21
so light that I'm afraid
if I were to let go of it,

:22:26
it would just float up,
all on its own.

:22:33
- Who gave you permission?
- No.

:22:36
She's perfectly all right.
Continue to relax, my dear.

:22:40
Tell yourself
you're going deeper and deeper

:22:44
into a state of hypnosis. That's it.
:22:49
That's right.
:22:52
That's very nice.
:22:55
Good.
:22:58
My dear, let us go back.

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