:51:00
Dr Holtz seems nice.
I think he only wants to help.
:51:04
He's a goddam psychiatrist!
Of course he wants to help.
:51:09
He'd be happy to help
to commit me.
:51:11
It's this Mrs Goodhall
you have to be careful of, Wilbur.
:51:13
We have to be more
than careful of Mrs Goodhall.
:51:16
She has enough Christian zeal
to start her own country.
:51:21
I'd like to give her
a little ether.
:51:24
- So, what are you going to do?
- Take this.
:51:29
Homer Wells, born
Portland, Maine, March 2, 1915.
:51:34
But Homer
was born here.
:51:37
- In what was it? 1922?
- Mm-hmm.
:51:39
Graduated Bowdoin College,
1935.
:51:43
Harvard School of Medicine,
1939.
:51:46
- That's you, Wilbur. You went there.
- An internship,
:51:49
and two years of training at
the Boston Lying-In, South End Branch,
:51:54
he was judged an accomplished
gynaecological...
:51:56
- and obstetrical surgeon...
- That's not him.
:51:59
With experience
in paediatric care.
:52:01
Wilbur, you're making
this up.
:52:04
Angela, the board
is going to replace me.
:52:08
That is what
the new blood is for.
:52:11
You mean they're going to
replace you with someone
who doesn't perform abortions.
:52:15
Well, we can only guess at that.
They are against the law.
:52:18
These credentials
are against the law.
:52:20
We all know I trained Homer, so his
credentials are as good as mine.
:52:25
And don't be holy to me
about the law.
:52:28
What has the law ever done
for anyone here?
:52:32
So, what do you think
about my candidate?
:52:35
What about school records?
Homer doesn't have any diplomas.
:52:41
Come here, Edna, please.
Come here.
:52:50
He will have them.
:52:53
Wilbur!
:52:55
I don't know...