Friday, February 3, 2017

Youtube daily report Feb 4 2017

hello my beautiful people

i come one more time with a new tutorial

i'm gonna show you how i do my makeup

step by step

i'm gonna show you if we apply the makeup correctly

we can do a miracles

do you want to see how i do my makeup

well i invite you to watch this tutorial

this how i do my makeup

if you like this tutorial give me a big like

also i invite you to subscribe to my channel

where you will find makeup tutorial,hair tutorial and more

take care and i see you in the next video

chao,chao.

for more videos visit beautybymairim

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Joven ataca violentamente a una abuelita en California | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 2:19.

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Aumentan ventas de "Niño Dios" por efecto Trump | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 2:07.

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Ataque terrorista frente al museo Louvre en París | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:43.

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Nordstrom suspende ventas de productos de Ivanka Trump | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:34.

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Lanzan artefacto explosivo a restaurante en California | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:36.

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Jennifer López enciende las redes con una foto muy "hot" | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:34.

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Nicky Jam está de boda y a lo grande | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 4:05.

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Farruko calentó la noche latina del "Superbowl" | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 2:27.

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Listos para revivir a Juan Gabriel en un holograma | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 1:58.

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Sofía Reyes adelanta su tema "Puedes ver pero no tocar" | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 2:48.

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Diseñan robot recolector de datos en plantas nucleares | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:48.

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Om Seng Bora - Successful People Think and Take Action | Success Reveal - Duration: 20:08.

Success Reveal

Mr. Om Seng Bora

He is going to talk about

Successful People think and Take Action

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Snow Mountain Biking Year 2015 World Speed Record 223,30 km/h - Duration: 3:01.

Witness The Speed Record of 223,30 km/h from Mr Eric Barone Braving Snow Mountain Biking.

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THE VOICE - I put a spell on you - USA 2016 - Christina Aguilera - Duration: 5:07.

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Peugeot 308 SW Blue Lease Executive Pack 1.6 BlueHDi 120 PK + CAMERA - Duration: 0:45.

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The I Love AMain Instagram Giveaway - Duration: 1:06.

What's going on guys. My Name is Brett from AMain Hobbies

and we are doing another giveaway

exclusive to Instagram users.

We're giving away the Traxxas Alias the ready to fly quadcopter

a LaTrax SST 1/8th scale short course truck

...and this Volantex Phoenix electric airplane/glider.

Now, on Instagram we are gonna create three (3) separate post

one for each of these items

and for you guys to sign-up its super-simple

all you have to do is, one, be a follower of our Instagram page,

and then, two, goto the product that you are interested in

and leave a comment tagging three of your friends.

You can leave as many comments as you want to increase your chances

but please ensure that you are tagging three new friends each time you comment.

You can also comment on all of the post

if you want a chance to win all of these items.

This giveaway is gonna go until February 28th

to allow a lot of comments to build up

We are gonna put an information link in the bio of the AMain Instagram page.

If you guys want more information

So go over to Instagram, find the product that you want, leave a comment to sign up.....

and good luck!

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¿Qué es el formulario I-407 y por qué los residentes permanentes no deberían firmarlo? - Duration: 2:06.

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THE VOICE - I put a spell on you - USA 2016 - Christina Aguilera - Duration: 5:07.

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como me maquillo y mis secretos, como eu me maquio | how i do my makeup step by step - Duration: 5:58.

hello my beautiful people

i come one more time with a new tutorial

i'm gonna show you how i do my makeup

step by step

i'm gonna show you if we apply the makeup correctly

we can do a miracles

do you want to see how i do my makeup

well i invite you to watch this tutorial

this how i do my makeup

if you like this tutorial give me a big like

also i invite you to subscribe to my channel

where you will find makeup tutorial,hair tutorial and more

take care and i see you in the next video

chao,chao.

for more videos visit beautybymairim

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We Actually Made it! - Duration: 2:16.

(Music)

Thank you everybody wouldn't think this would happen but we hit 50 subscribers!

i am just so exited this is amazing the big 5 0 awesome so Que the confetti because this is just the best thing

so I am going to do a 50 subscriber special as you can tell

but its going to be awesome and to make sure that it is awesome i want you to comment down

below what you think that i should do and if a comment gets enough likes and i see it

and its awesome and i want to do it ill do it for my 50 subscriber special so you get

to choose what i do for my 50 subscriber special and one last thing is that i know another

youtuber that just hit 50 subscribers as well as me his name is Taco ForDayz and the little

thing just popped up saying subscribe to Taco ForDayz and so yeah i'm going to link him

at the end of this video and in the description box below and thank you so much bye! thank

you for watching this video, thank you for subscribing thank you for 50 subscribers thank

you for anything you do to support this channel and just click over here to subscribe to me

click over here to subscribe to Taco ForDayz and click down here to see another video bye

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[ENG CC] Makeup+Skincare January Favorites 2017 - Duration: 10:05.

Hi This is Suy

Today I want to share with you my January Favorties

I am always asked from friends and family for good makeup and skin care product

So I thought that it would great to share monthly favorite video! YAY!

I will introduce makeup, skincare and even that is not makeup products

But they are products that I will definitely repurchase

First I am going to show you is from Tony Moly Multi Cell Energy Serum

I think I showed you this in my haul video

I loved the essence type texture like milk lotion

But also it is very rich, hydrating and absorbable

I love to this as a primer as well in the morning

My makeup comes out beautifully underneath this product

Also my makeup really sticks to my skin and lasts longer

It is very hydrating so I use this by itself a lot

I recommend this products to EVERYONE!! my friends and family

I know many people raved about this product

I almost used this up but I will definitely repurchase this!!!

This is from Murad

Intensive - C Radiance Peel Face Mask

It is a lotion type and you just need to massage it onto your face and leave it out 5-10 minutes and rinse it off

I use this very often because it is very easy to use

I use this before I take shower, I leave this on my face for 5-10 minutes and rinse it off when taking a shower

It is a vitamin C mask but it also has a bit of peeling effects

After using this I feel instance difference on my skin

I feel my skin so soft and bright

So I use this when my skin looks tired, rough, and needs some exfoliating

This is very good even I use it busy weekdays

I highly highly recommend this!

This is from Blue Lagoon Ice Land

My husband bought me when he was traveling Ice Land

This is my holy grail facial mud mask!!!!!

But I never told you about this product because

It is pricy (over $100)

I know they ship internationally if you spend certain amount of money

This is a Silica Mud Mask

Silica Mud is a white mud that is from the bottom of Blue Lagoon

It removes dead skin, white/black head, and soothes breakouts

It is a multi tasker that I love love love using this

I use this in the morning after a night I go sleep with my makeup

I always look for this one when I had breakouts and my skin needs exfoliating

it is also great for black and white head

As far as I know the packaging changed if you look up the website

It is my all time favorite when my skin breaks out

I only have this left but I will definitely repurchase this after I used it up

Sooooo good!!

Next product is the Elizabeth 8 Hour Cream that many people love

Recently my skin got so sensitive and dry

I couldn't use any facial cleanser or cleansing water because my skin so sensitive, irritated and red

Also my skin was so painful when using any skin care products that contain alcohol

I used this for over 10 days every night after skin care

and then my skin got so much better even till in the morning

I know many people say this is good

but I never used this on my face

I bought for my lip as a gloss on top of lipsticks, it's so beautiful

and of course it's a vaseline type texture that is great before you apply lip product

I exfoliate my lips with this all the time

It was heaven!! when I used this on my sensitive and red skin

Honestly I don't use this in the morning because it makes my makeup melts down

I loved using this at night; a pea sized amount is just right

I melt it on my hands first and then dab it on my face very lightly just to cover it

I normally have dry patches this area so I apply it hear a bit more

Next I am going to show you some makeup products

I have been using this primer almost every day

I am pretty sure that you have seen this many times in my makeup tutorials

What I have is a pink shade but there also green and apricot shade so I am going to try using them after this one

At first I didn't think that my skin tone goes with pink pearl base product

I thought that the base product gets tacky underneath my foundation

But this doesn't do that it really does its job

last makeup longer and it covers my pore around my nose

Also it brightens up my makeup beautifully

I also love the fact that it had SPF 30 I would love it more if it had around SPF 50

but it is great for daily and minimal makeup

I have been using this by itself when I don't want to wear makeup

and need to running errands outside

Okay next is also you have seen a lot in my videos

This is Revlon Nearly Naked

It's a pressed powder

I didn't use pressed powder that much

but this has good coverage so it's very versatile

and it never dries up my skin

This is rubbed off because I carried it a lot in my bag

I applied it on my eye and around nose before I wear eye makeup

When I do that my makeup always lasts longer

and I always carry this with me when I need to touch up my makeup

I know I didn't review Boxycharm and Ipsy Bag last month since I was sick

but there are items that I really really love

I got this nail polish from IPSY Bag

It is a band called Pretty Woman

I used this in my Colourpop Eyeshadow Makeup Tutorial

I love this color so much it is great for spring

It a very long wearing nail polish

it lasts 3-4 days without any chips

also the colour doesn't fade or get dirty even though it is a bright colour

Next product I love is from BoxyCharm

I really love this dry shampoo spray

Honestly I take a shower and wash my hair every day and

I feel like I smell if I don't take a shower in the morning

and my hair gets very oily and itchy so I wash my hair every day

but I know that it is not really good for my hair and scalp

and of course sometime I can't take a shower when I am buy in the morning

It absorbs oil in my hair and also give texture

So you shake this well before you spray it

after you dry it a little bit then you shake and rub it with your fingers

First I love the scent so much

It really absorbs oil in my hair

I loved using this in the busy morning

I got this from Urban Outfitters

It is a room & pillow mist

I spray this in my room and on my sofa

It smells amazing!!!

Especially I used this in my bathroom

(manners...guys...)

it has fresh, floral scent with lemon and soft musk

It makes me so comfortable, nice and chill

So I spray this before I go to bed or I get stressed

I love my bedroom smells so nice

You don't know what is inside in the Febreeze

but this has very good essential oils

also they minimized harmful ingredients

So this is my January Favorites

I hope you enjoyed!

I love love love candles and room spray

especially in my bathroom

what kind of room spray or candles do you use?

please comment down below!

Please take care and don't get cold like me!

I will see you in my next video!

Bye!!

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Tales from the Edge: #24 Old school, baby! - Duration: 6:08.

Hello Anas!

So, it has come to my attention that you have no idea how old school I really am.

Let's remedy that.

Shall we?

So, I grew up in a house that did not have a dryer, a microwave, or a dishwasher.

The first time I ever laid eyes on those things, or used them was at my in-laws house and the

first time I actually owned a dryer I was 25 years old.

It's incidentally the same dryer I already told you about.

The one that we put int the Subaru Justy and it fit.

So.

Yeah.

Your concept of Manshar ghaseel is not a foreign concept to me.

I lived it.

I actually still have two of those devices.

One in the laundry room and one outside.

So that I can dry clothes that need drying in a more gentle manner than if you put them

in a dryer.

And also if it's just not enough to just get the dryer load going.

So, yes, I'm doing that, still.

other things that I had, growing up.

We had a place where we would beat out our rugs.

You know.

Our rugs and our bigger carpets.

You put them over that and beat them to get them clean.

Not everything was vacuum cleaner.

Then, another thing.

We had a phone.

One phone.

It was a nice gray contraption with a brokade cover on it and of course it was a rotary

one, and that was conveniently placed on top of our one TV, because of course you either

wanted to watch TV, or you wanted to make a phone call.

Also that TV had three channels.

Those three channels would work from early afternoon to around midnight and when they

were not on, they had this lovely test picture with a super annoying beep tone.

So whenever that came on you were very quick to go: Oh my god, let's turn this thing off.

Yeah.

Oh, btw. no remote either.

What else?

My mom had a sewing machine that was operated by a panel on the ground that you had to step

on with your feet and like do this.

Forward and backward to get the thing on the side going, so that you could move on top

with the needle going in and out and doing (Sewing noises).

I was spectacularly bad at that one.

Other things...Computers!

I was in the last class in school that did not have computer instructions because apparently

we were already to old for that.

I learned to type on a typewriter like this: A manual typewriter and it really hurts when

you get your finger stuck between those keys.

It was an improvement already to go on to an electronic typewriter that would go like

vvvvvvvvvvvvv while you were doing this.

And the first computers I ever saw were those huge gray towers with the amber writing on

the black screen or the green writing on the black screen.

And I actually never owned a personal computer until 2002?

2001?

Somewhere there.

My first laptop was my first personal computer.

And after I had that laptop for like, I don't know, eight, nine years, I got my Mac.

So I'm on my second personal computer right now.

Cell phone?

Same thing.

I didn't have a cell phone until 2003.

I didn't have a smart phone until 2013 and I am on my second smart phone.

Yay!

So, I think, now that I have told you just how old I am, let's move on to your word.

So you've been sick a lot lately and I think it would make sense to give you that you can

actually use in that regard.

And that word would be Fieberthermometer.

It's an easy German compound word.

Like German Lego word.

Fieber means fever.

Thermometer means thermometer and I think you can actually also only say thermometer

in the right context without anybody coming and bringing you the big weather one.

But the actual right word would be Fieberthermometer.

I'm pretty sure you won't have any trouble with that one.

Yeah, maybe we should also tell you pharmacy, which would be Apotheke, but let's do one

word at the time.

I think this is pretty much all I wanted to say and I hope I didn't put too hard of a

count down on you for next week and yeah, that would be enough.

Bye, see you in the next one.

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IM A POP

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Travel Professor - Bali Overview - Duration: 3:23.

I'm here in Bali, Indonesia. The island of

Bali - it's an island and a province in southeast Indonesia. It's about 3.2

kilometres east of Java. The population in Bali

is about 4.2 million as of January 2014.

83.5% report to be Hindus based on

the 2010 Census so different from the rest of

Indonesia. This can be seen from the architecture and some

of the attractions around here. 2.8

million visitors came, international

visitors came in 2012 and another 5

million domestic tourists. Australians are the

number one source market and followed by

the Chinese who recently overtook the Japanese but

Bali has been noted for some of the negative impacts of tourism.

Especially tourism taking up resources

from other sectors so there is a

competition between the agriculture and tourism.

There's been reports of the resorts and hotels

taking away water from the locals. One

source says that there's 200 out of 400

rivers have dried up as a result of

the increase in tourism and extracting the water for tourism

purposes. I'm in Seminyak, you can see the

competition between for land.

There's villas, there's resorts right next to paddies,

rice paddies both competing for water, both competing

for land. You gotta wonder how long

those rice paddies will stay and then what

are the livelihood for those farmers?

Can they easily transition to the

tourism sector? Tourism is the largest

industry in Bali. The large growth started

in the 1980s. The first hotel, I

think, was started in about

1963. So tourism is the largest

industry but agriculture is the

largest employer. Mostly we see rice

cultivation and also coffee production

so a particularly interesting

thing about their the coffee here this

luwak coffee. Luwak is a

small sort of ferret or mongoose type animal. It ingests

the coffee bean hole takes it out

through it's (beep) and then we make coffee out it.

So the tourism is mostly concentrated in the south

of Bali.

Another interesting fact about Bali is that David Bowie, who died

recently in January 2016, wants his ashes spread or scattered

in Bali.

Another interesting fact is the movie or

the book and then subsequent movie, Eat Pray, Love

with filmed in Bali, particularly around

around Ubud and Padang Padang beach. This can drive film tourists

to come to Bali.

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Riven- Best Girl Moments - Stream Highlights LOL Part 1 - Delta Fox LOL Online 2017 - Duration: 2:20.

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White House investigates leaks of Trump calls to Australia, Mexico February 3, 2017 - Duration: 2:31.

White House investigates leaks of Trump calls to Australia, Mexico

The White House is looking into how embarrassing details of President Donald Trump's recent

tense phone conversations with his counterparts in Australia and Mexico were leaked to news

organizations, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said on Fox News Channel.

"The president takes these leaks very seriously," Spicer said in an interview with Fox News

Channel, which on Friday provided a transcript of a segment set to air on Saturday.

Trump cut short a phone call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull after an acrimonious

discussion about a refugee swap deal, a conversation that threatened ties between the two allies

after details appeared in The Washington Post.

In an earlier call with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto about paying for a wall

on the southern U.S. border, Trump said he might send the U.S. military to Mexico to

stop drug cartels - details from a transcript obtained by a Mexican news organization Aristegui

Noticias and the Associated Press.

The White House later said the comments were meant to be lighthearted.

"That's troubling and I think the president has asked the team to look into this because

those are very serious implications," Spicer said.

Spicer described the conversations as "candid" but respectful, and has noted that both the

Australian and Mexican governments have disputed some of the details.

White House officials did not respond to requests for comment on the investigation into the

leaks.

Trump told politicians and faith leaders at a prayer breakfast that he was having difficult

conversations with world leaders as he worked to overhaul immigration rules.

"Believe me, when you hear about the tough phone calls I'm having - don't worry about

it.

Just don't worry

about it," Trump told the leaders.

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How To Recondition A Battery - Duration: 4:35.

How To Recondition A Battery

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Homilia Diária.449: Sábado da 4.ª Semana do Tempo Comum (I) - Um sábado para Maria - Duration: 5:11.

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"IM A POPSTAR" REMIX - Duration: 0:34.

CAUSE IM A

CAUSE IM A POP STAR

IM A POPSTAR

ay

AY!! (but in slow motion and pixelated)

IM A POP

POP STAR

CAUSE YOU KNOW

IN

YOU KNOW IT

IN MY

LANGUAGE NOW (but slow motion and pixelated again)

IM A POP STAR

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Weekly Peek | Underground Earth Bag Building Ep 21 | Paint, Can Lights & Rubber Floor Try - Duration: 11:58.

Bree: In the previous episode, we have natural light of the basement in the underground earth

bag MusArt studio.

(Music)

This week we will start by doing some painting downstairs.

Gary: See these two pins.

That goes in there.

(Music)

Bree: That's purple.

(Music)

Shae: Hi buddy. I like it.

Bree: It is a good thing Garen is not here.

Eh?

Shae: It's not purple.

It is grey.

Bree: It is kinda of a Grayish grey.

You know what you could?

Shae: What?

Bree: Use it as the do what use it as a base.

And we are doing it as a staff of notes.

So you do your whole line of notes.

You start it there and ended it there.

Shae: Hi pretty boy.

Hi pretty boy.

What about staffs?

Bree: Do the musical staff all the way around.

do each one of these.

Shae: I will take you down.

Take you down...

Bryson: Alight the plan today is to put in the can lighting.

Because you can do it.

Shelly: Cam you?

Bryson: ...to put the can lights in.

Oh ya..

Gary: I have never seen these connectors before.

look...

Bryson: They are actually really cool.

I have used them.

Gary: They are cool though.

Bryson: You put them like...

Gary: For people like me who make simple mistakes...

Bryson: That is ridiculous.

Gary: Reduckulas.

(Music)

Perfect.

Shelly: It that a head holder?

Gary: Brson?

Bryson: yea...

Gary: Where was you when I was putting mine in?

Bryson: You know it doesn't matter to have that crooked?

Gary: It does to me now.

Shelly: Do you straighten it out Gar?

Gary: I did.

(Music)

Bryson: Are we going to wire this thing.

(Music)

Shae: If you think the guys are the only ones working, We are going to give you a sneak

peek of a future video.

Follow me.

Bryson: Whoa are those little dragons?

She: Yes.

Miniature little...

Bryson: What's that?

She: That's the tip of the wing.

Shelly: We started to get comments about the rubber floor.

It was just very exciting to me because it's something completely different that we haven't

tried before but I have a tendency to like okay we we've done that now let's go try something

different even if that past thing worked.

I like to keep moving and doing something different.

and so I started doing some research on it but when I went to go priced them out it's

like 25 hundred dollars to do our little by little floor down there so that's kind of

silly so we've got why don't we try to figure out what they're doing and what they're

using we know that they're using recycled tires they're using it in very small pieces

and then they're using a glue to bind them.

So what we are going to do is we picked red and backgrounds rubber for a little test colors

and there is a little opening on this one.

This is actually called mulch and you can see it is actually tire pieces of recycled

tires.

And then they use something called wet poor which is really be the way that makes it into

a hard floor and we discovered it was polyurethane that they're using to bind so we're just going

to do a little experiment just to see if we maybe can do it this way.

Because I would really love to do something different and fun.

Bryson is going to get our chipper going here.

We want to chip the mulch a little bit more.

Our chipper wasn't working.

So Bryson jumped in there to fix it.

Bryson: That stupid chipper.

Shelly: So this is like some serious wrong huh?

Bryson: Naw, I wouldn't call this serious.

Shelly: So this thing is not going to be fixable this point without more parts we're not going

to order the parts for it.

Sometimes, our attempts to fix things don't go quite likely expect.

Bryson: It was an accident.

It is suppose to have two wires and now it doesn't.

Shelly: It does not stop us we are going to go now with a blender.

Huh Bryson?

Bryson: I want to be there when you do it..

Shelly: You better get over here because I'm ready to move

This chipper makes a good table huh Bryson?

Bryson: Ya.

It is good foe something.

Shelly Yea.

I like it.

Bryson: Really.

Shelly: It is not chopping anything up.

Bryson: No.

Not really.

I don the wood chipper would have done this.

Shelly: The wood chipper would not have worked either.

And now we need another chop it up idea.

(Music)

We then decide to take some mulch out of the jar and try again.

Bryson: We broke it.

Shelly: (kidding) What did you do that for?

Bree: You broke it.

Shelly: And it's no different.

Gary: What's wrong with the size pecies that are already there?

Shelly: Well i have to say, that some of the website shows big chunks like this we could

just try it without chopping it down.

Gary: Why don't you do your experiment that way.

Shelly: ok.so who has glasses who can see this I can't.

Ok That's good Ok ok.

That's definitely more than I thought you doing here then he shook it inside the plastic

bag oh yeah that looks good.

Let's take it down there and try it out.

(Music)

Gary: Half inch...three quarters.

Shelly: ok so we'll come back.

Gary: we wanted to go with that kind of play ground floor and have some acoustic things

that we liked about it comfort we just have some ability to deaden sound.

Shelly: when I thought it was wake up to this morning is just no way which is going to work

and i'm giving a little hopeful at this moment.

Bree: oh is this it? oh I think that would be kind of fun to get together

Bryson: make sure we don't have to.

Bree: it is going to really fun in here.

Gary: Oh ya. that is really nice.

Bryson: you know it's really cool about it is if we dropping anything....

Gary: You drop your guitar and boom...it comes right back in to your hand.

Bryson: That is actually a really good thing.

It is not quite dry though.

Shelly: Should we go for it?

Gary: Ya , Let's do.

Let me sweep. You guys get to mixing.I will get to cleaning.

Shelly: Good.

Gary: The great about bringing in a lot of different ideas about how I rooms where you

know from your own experience so what's been learning capturing from what you have been

saying.

we need a room that has the modular approach.

i learned so much about how to arrange the room and modular fashion to get the best

recording.

we're going to have video down there we have music down there you have a low base down

there we have high, vocals.

Shelly: yeah and we'll be doing to the lifestream podcast well that'll be something that would

be going down there as well.

This rubber floor not like if we could use it anywhere else.

we're going to leave that piece and then we'll move on to other things.

it's somewhat fortifying it looks like we're going to need something on the top of it.

Gary: a sealer and that's probably gonna be good not only to come fill in some of the

gaps but also to may be also trap in some of those out gasping problems by casting of

tire sometimes you can be you know...Who wants to smell rubber all of the time.

Shelly: we wanted those open rafters so we could pass things down to the floor if we

were going to be doing something heavy.

and how can we know we're going to go with this rubber idea, we can go ahead and close

up the second floor.

we will be moving on to that next but for now I think we'll just leave this floor

like it is and wait to hear back from you hoping to get some really good ideas of how

we might be able to seal and some other things that we can do with the floor.

Gary: you have had all kinds of great suggestions... cork; dead in, wood, oak, you can also put

carpets down too.

I like to lay my gear on carpets and stand on carpet.

it will be nice to be standing there and have a little cush on my feet.

Bryson: it is really gonna to be awesome.

definitely feel like a playground Gary: It is a playground.

It is a musical studio boingyboingy.

Bree: stay tuned for next time we continue building on the MusArt Studio. just a quick

reminder we're going to be doing that live stream podcast but will be opening it up to

the public instead of a private webinar that we talked about earlier.

the first one will be on Wednesday February 22nd. we hope to see you there have a wonderful

week.

All: Thank You.

(Music)

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Shae: are you proud of me Shelly: i am proud of you always.

Look at this.

there's actually cloth inside this too.

you see that?

Shae: that's weird Shelly: at least it's not metal.

Shae: I could sew with this.

I could make a rubber dress Shelly: yeah I think experiments to try

Shae: our family moved from the city to the country.

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Get out of there goof ball.

seriously seriously.

does he like it? what's wrong with you.

what's wrong with that.

you were supposed to put your head in there and then realize you didn't like it.

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Bryson: Sumo wrestling.

We could a sumo match down there Gary: With the great big suits.

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Shae Fat suit...

Gary: Did you say fat suit?

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- A gray convertible, please. - Yes, madam.

Turn off your motor, please.

- Come on. - Close that door. What do you want?

We'll talk inside. I'm the store detective.

- Well, I haven't time. - It won't take long.

- Open your bag. - But I don't understand.

Open it, please.

I'm going home. I don't want to be talked to like this.

- All right... if you want it this way.

<i>- Harry.</i> - Yes, Mr. Hogan?

I just want you to witness this.

- You see this pin? - Yes, Mr. Hogan.

Okay.

Do you have a sales slip for that pin, madam?

If you have, I'll take a look at it.

Come on. We're wasting time. You'll have a crowd here in a minute.

Main floor.

<i>She's probably just faking.</i>

They usually pull a faint when they're caught.

Especially the fancy-looking ones.

All right, lady. You're awake now.

Let's have your name.

No. I can't tell you my name.

We've got the goods on you. You can't wiggle your way out of this.

The salesgirl here saw you do your shoplifting.

I certainly did. The mermaid pin was $300.

She said she wanted something more expensive.

I turned partly to the showcase. I could see her reflection in the glass as she took...

The pin was removed from your purse by Mr. Hogan here.

You can either give me your name and come clean with a statement...

- or you can save it all to tell to the police. - The police?

If you know what's good for you, you'll talk now.

You mustn't speak, Mrs. Sutton.

You're still dizzy and too weak to remember.

<i>Hey, wait a minute.</i> What is this guy, a lawyer?

<i>- Mr. Simms knows who I am.</i> - Yes, but I'm busy, Mr. Korvo.

- If this woman is a friend of yours... - She's no friend of mine.

It's you I'm concerned about, Mr. Simms, and your wife...

who is a client and a very dear friend of mine.

I don't think she'd like all the trouble you're making for yourself.

You don't have to worry about me, Mr. Korvo.

- I'm in no trouble. I assure you. - Not yet.

But you're starting one of the biggest publicity messes...

any store ever got into.

This woman whom you're badgering is Mrs. William Sutton...

the wife of the distinguished psychoanalyst.

Treating her like a common thief...

will bring more discredit on you and your store than on her.

Miss Wilson, see if Mrs. William Sutton has an account with us.

- Yes, Mr. Simms. - I'm sure she has.

Your job as manager is to protect your clients...

as well as your store from scandal.

I don't need any advice about my job, Mr. Korvo.

You'll think differently when you see your name splashed across the front pages...

as the man who hounded a proud, sick woman into a nervous breakdown.

- Oh, she's sick now? - You know she is. You've had experience.

A woman as wealthy and civilized as Mrs. Sutton isn't a thief.

- The pin was in her purse. - It wasn't a thief who put it there.

I see. You mean she's suffering from kleptomania.

Dr. And Mrs. William Sutton have had a charge account with us for five years.

I see. Yes, I see.

What you see is that Mrs. Sutton is wealthy enough to buy a dozen such pins.

- Now, look, Mr. Korvo, I don't want any trouble. - Exactly what I thought.

However, we'll have to make a record of this matter and keep it on file...

- even if we don't report it to the authorities. - Thank you very much.

I suggest that you add the cost of the pin to Mrs. Sutton's bill...

which will solve the immediate problem to everybody's advantage.

It's now legally yours, Mrs. Sutton.

You've bought it, paid for it...

and are free to wear it...

without agitating the police.

- Is there someone with my husband, Miss Hall? - Yes, there is.

I want to see him. I must see him now. Please tell him.

- I have orders never to disturb him unless it's an emergency. - I know, Miss Hall. I know.

- Of course, if you're ill or there's something... - Take a note to him.

Just give it to him.

I'll wait upstairs.

I must tell him.

Right away.

Ann.

- Ann, you all right? - Hello, darling.

- What's wrong, dear? - Nothing, darling.

Thanks. Nothing.

You look terribly handsome in the middle of the day...

before all your chattering patients have worn you out.

Miss Hall told me you came in very disturbed.

- She said you insisted violently that l... - That's so silly..."violently."

Darling, I just stopped to ask her if you were busy.

I wondered if you wanted to go to the concert tonight. It's Heifetz.

You haven't heard any real music for such a long time.

I thought it might relax you.

Hall must be losing her grip on reality.

I guess she's so used to my poor patients...

that everything sounds like hysteria to her.

I'd like to skip the concert, if you don't mind too much.

I want to do some writing tonight.

- Of course not, darling. - Thanks.

I'm terribly sorry you had to leave a patient like this, for no reason.

There's no harm done. He won't miss me.

It's that young veteran I told you about.

<i>- The one who won't talk?</i> - Mm-hmm.

After two weeks, he still comes in every day.

Sits down, can't talk.

Why does he come to you if he won't let you help him?

He will eventually. It's just that it's difficult...

to begin unloading fears and secrets and guilts.

Poor fellow. The war was an easier conflict than the one he's in now.

Oh, Bill, struggling all day with those sick people and their wretched complexes.

- How you must hate them. - I don't hate them, darling.

I'm trying to help them. They're my job. They need me.

No. Your job is using your brain and finishing your book.

You said so yourself. They interfere.

Stop worrying about me as a frustrated genius. I'm not.

I'm a busy doctor and a happy husband... an enviable combination.

I wouldn't trade it for a dozen books.

Oh, Bill, you're wonderful.

You've always been so very wonderful to me.

I just wish that...

- Wish what? - That I could help you.

If I were only brighter and you could talk to me about your scientific problems.

Just stay as you are, as you've always been...

healthy and adorable.

- Dr. Sutton's residence. - Who is it?

Who's calling, please? Just a minute.

- Mr. David Korvo. - Oh, tell him I haven't time to...

Oh, never mind.

You can clean up later.

<i>- Hello, Mr. Korvo.</i>

I'm sorry, but I can't.

I'm busy today.

Mr. Korvo, it's utterly impossible. I have a luncheon engagement.

But why should I see you?

I quite understand.

<i>Of course, if you insist.</i>

Yes.

Yes, I'll be there. 1:00.

Ah.

Thank you, Vincent.

You were wise not to tell your husband, Mrs. Sutton.

A successful marriage is usually based on what a husband and wife don't know about each other.

- Too frightened to eat, Mrs. Sutton? - I'm not hungry.

I see. Waiting for the wretched blackmailer...

to remove his mask and begin his blackmailing.

What do you want?

- You mean, how much? - Yes.

Well, I saved you from an ugly scandal...

one that could ruin your distinguished husband's career.

What an advertisement for a renowned psychoanalyst...

married unaware to a kleptomaniac.

And you are willing to pay me to keep this whimsical fact out of the newspapers?

- Yes. - Now?

Yes, now.

I can see that I was never cut out to be a villain.

I dislike inspiring so much terror in such a lovely woman.

- Please don't talk to me. - Oh, yes, I forgot.

You're... You're buying my silence.

"$5,000."

Dear me, that's quite a sum considering that it's tax-free.

I take it you don't intend to report this either to Uncle Sam...

or to your husband.

Very few wives are in so fortunate a position with a bank account of their own.

Obviously a large one.

That's all I'll pay. That's quite enough.

Isn't it?

You're rather disillusioning, Mrs. Sutton...

for the wife of so brilliant a man as Dr. Sutton.

First of all, for your stupidity in assuming...

that you can get rid of a blackmailer by giving him money.

<i>Secondly, and worse,</i> by identifying me as a nasty crook.

Here's your check, Mrs. Sutton.

You've disturbed my vanity rather deeply.

I always fancied I had a fine, upright look...

and that an honest heart shone out of my not-too-splendid face.

I'm joking, Mrs. Sutton. Please. Vincent here is an old friend.

I wouldn't want him to think that I was an ogre...

that makes beautiful women cry into their soup.

That's better. Thank you.

And now may I tell you why I insisted on meeting you?

I have something to give you I was sure would make you feel better about yesterday.

I persuaded the manager, Mr. Simms, to give me...

the "Mrs. William Sutton Shoplifting Report" from the store files.

Here it is. If you will tear it up...

there will no longer be a record of yesterday's episode on file anywhere.

L... I feel like such a fool.

- How can I ever thank you? - Please.

- Do you know Tina Cosgrove? - Not very well. I've been to some of her parties.

She's giving one for me Tuesday afternoon.

For you? Then you must be a celebrity.

In Tina's eyes, anybody who attends three of her parties...

automatically becomes a celebrity.

I made the grade last month.

<i>- Tina, darling.</i>

What a wonderful party. Everybody's here.

- I adore people famous enough to know me.

How magnificent, Tina.

Wherever you are, you always attract the best society.

<i>Don't be silly, dear.</i> I don't have to attract society.

- I manufacture it.

- I want you to meet my guest of honor. - Of course.

David. This is Feruccio, 31 st Baron of Ravello.

- How do you do? - And his adorable fiancée, Taffy Lou.

I'm responsible for bringing them together.

- You're in the movies, Mr. Korvo. - No.

Mr. Korvo reads souls, guides human destinies with the aid of the stars...

and makes fortunes for other people... at a nominal fee.

How wonderful. I have always admired fortune-tellers, Mr. Korvo.

- I am not quite a fortune-teller. - He's a genius.

<i>Before you go, you must attend</i> one ofhis lectures on hypnotism.

Nor am I quite a hypnotist.

I use a number of sciences in my experiments with the human family.

For instance, you, Baron, are obviously born in November.

Late November. Yes? Sagittarius.

But how do you know that?

You are also a hyperthyroidic type, plus a thalamus overfunctioning...

and, from the droop of your eyelids and the overstressed tone of your speech...

with a manic-depressive tendency.

Adding up these various informations, we get a man of violent temper...

suffering from fits of melancholia who, within the past year...

has been preoccupied with the thought of committing suicide.

But how can you know? I have spoken it to nobody except my Taffy Lou.

How the stars tell you that?

Not the stars. My eyes.

They, too, are a science.

The cut has only recently healed... a bad one.

But this man is marvelous.

You mustn't move a step from now on without consulting him.

I'll arrange everything. I'll bring him to Italy for your wedding.

- All it will cost you is expenses for David and me in Rome. - It will be a pleasure.

You make us sound like a pair of pickpockets, which is unfair to one of us.

- Could I get you a drink, Ann? - Yes, please.

<i>Arrivederci. I hope that your new marriage</i> will give you something to live for...

- if only a divorce.

- A pure canasta, boys. - Now.

This will help your headache.

- Does it show? - Not much. A little squint in your eyes.

How could you tell the baron was born in November?

Taffy Lou is my protégée. I interviewed her just an hour before I came to the party.

Very ingenious.

I'm so glad you're here. You make Tina's party seem an almost human event.

You're wonderfully remote from this sort of people.

You're wonderfully remote from this sort of people.

I want to help you, Ann.

Your eyes are full of fear and tension.

- Have you slept? - No.

- Not since that day? - I can't sleep.

- Pills any help? - They're no good. They don't put me to sleep.

- They just make me jump inside. - Yes, I know.

- I'll have to ask Bill for some other kind. - Don't.

Your husband is not entirely a stupid man. If he finds out you have insomnia...

he'll start looking for its cause and probably stumble on it.

We don't want to disillusion him and appear like all the other...

twisted little customers on his analyst's couch.

- If I could only sleep. - You need treatment.

And you can't go to a doctor.

Your husband would hear of it at the first psychoanalytical kaffeeklatsch he attended.

So perhaps you will swallow your prejudice against a humble astrologer...

whose only medical diploma is the gratitude of his patients.

Thank you, but I can't possibly become a patient of yours.

You are already.

The fact that I know of your kleptomania...

the fact that I know your mind is sick and threatening to get out of hand...

gives me a medical position in your life.

- Doesn't it? - Yes. L...

- I suppose it does. - Now relax with me.

You don't have to exhaust yourself trying to seem normal...

the serene and devoted wife who doesn't dare upset her busy husband.

Your soul can undress in front of me.

That means that your cure is already beginning.

I can make you sleep... every night.

Nine hours of peaceful, happy sleep.

How?

Trust me.

Look at me.

There are no thoughts in your mind, no fears.

<i>Trust me.</i> I can help you.

<i>Don't think of anything.</i> Forget.

<i>There is nothing to remember.</i>

<i>Just close your eyes</i> and forget.

<i>- Forget.</i>

<i>Forget.</i>

- Can you hear me, Ann? - Yes.

You can hear only my voice.

All other sounds have faded away.

You will hear only my voice until I wake you up.

Yes.

You must do what I say.

- Do you know that? - Yes.

Go to the window. Draw the curtains.

Go to the door. Close the door.

Then come back and sit down.

Now open your eyes.

<i>Close the door.</i>

Give me your hand, Ann.

Put your hand in mine, Ann.

Hold my hand.

Close your eyes.

I'm going to leave an order in your mind you will obey later.

Yes.

Tonight, at 11:00, you will go to sleep.

I will go to sleep.

You will fall asleep at 11:00 tonight...

and you will sleep for nine hours.

I will sleep for nine hours.

You will remember nothing that has happened here. Nothing.

You will wake up slowly and pleasantly.

Wake up now.

- Was I asleep? - You relaxed for a moment.

- Feel better? - Oh, yes. Much.

- I really feel so rested. - And you will sleep tonight without any trouble.

<i>- But if I do...</i>

- Sorry. - Oh, Terry. Come in.

Well, who was that?

A woman who no longer admires me as much as she used to.

Her name is Theresa Randolph. At 3:00 tomorrow, Ann.

<i>- What about 3:00 tomorrow?</i> - I'll expect you then at my apartment.

- Your apartment? - You give that simple word a wealth of sinister meaning...

that almost brings the Victorian era back into existence.

I work at my hotel. I find it more convenient and less expensive.

- I'm sorry. - 3:00 tomorrow?

Yes. I'll be there. Look. The 31 st baron of Ravello...

Iooks as if he may escape with all his palaces in your absence.

You'd better do something about it.

I'm delighted to have brought back a little of your wit, even at my expense.

In the meantime, I'll fix up.

How do you like that? He speaks Italian too.

- Excuse me. - The poor girl's simply out of her mind.

- Excuse me. - The poor girl's simply out of her mind.

Oh, dear, I'm out of powder.

- Care to use mine, Mrs. Sutton? - Thank you.

- It's a bit dark. - I like that shade.

- It keeps one from looking like a corpse in the sunlight.

- I'm Theresa Randolph. - How do you do?

I owe your husband a great deal.

- He's a very brilliant and honest man. - Yes. He is all of that.

Have you known David Korvo long, Mrs. Sutton?

Not very.

I have.

Of course, it's none of my business, my dear.

I belong to no wives' protective association.

What do you mean?

I mean only to be helpful.

- I'd like to warn you about David. - Warn me?

Aren't you being rather presumptuous, Mrs. Randolph?

You have no reason to be jealous of me. I'm old enough to be your mother.

- Jealous? - He's after your money, Mrs. Sutton, and he'll get it.

He'll keep after you till he has what he wants. He never stops.

- He's lived off women all of his life. - That's contemptible.

I won't listen to you. I forbid you ever to talk to me like this about David Korvo.

- I warn you. I won't stand for it. - Girls! Girls!

Battling over dear David in my bedroom.

It's the most dramatic thing that ever happened in it.

Three days and three nights without you.

That's a great sacrifice to make for psychiatry.

Would you like me to go along, Bill? I love San Francisco.

It would bore you to death.

Afternoon and evening sessions.

I wouldn't go myself if I weren't slated for one of the main discussions.

Of course you must go.

I'll be lonely but very proud of you.

- Oh, darling, I'm all greasy. - A minor handicap.

You have a good time at the Cosgrove party this afternoon?

- Yes, very nice. - I'm glad.

- Who was there? - Oh, the usual people.

The greatest kick I get when we go to a party together...

is when people stare at you and say, "Who is that lovely girl?"

"Why, that's Dr. Sutton's wife. She's very devoted to him."

My head swells up like a balloon.

Thanks, darling.

Oh, I'm terribly sleepy.

- What time is it? - Just 11:00.

I'm sorry, but l... I've got to sleep.

I'll put out the light in just a minute.

Well...

my sleeping beauty.

Take off your robe and slippers.

Hey.

Hello, Daisy? I'm expecting a visitor, a Mrs. Sutton.

Will you tell the desk to send her right up?

Don't put through any calls until I let you know.

Thank you.

Daisy, I told you I didn't want to be disturbed.

Palm Springs? All right, put her through.

Oh, Terry. I was wondering who could be in Palm Springs on a Wednesday.

No. I told you I'd have the money for you by the first.

You're not gonna get a chance to exercise your new martyr complex...

and ruin both of us.

You're gonna pay every dollar you owe to your loving daughter...

and live on as an honest woman.

My dear old ex-adored...

I don't think it's any of your stupid business...

just where I get the money... or how.

Yes, granted I'm an oily rascal.

Yes, I agree. A liar, a swindler and... What was that last one?

Oh, yes, without a trace of human conscience.

Very good. You're in top form today, Terry.

Almost makes me lonesome for your faded charms.

No, I won't have it for you tomorrow.

I told you it would take at least another week. And watch yourself, my dear.

Mars and the minor planets are entering your seventh house until the 21 st.

That may mean serious trouble for you unless you're very careful.

<i>- Have fun.</i>

- Is Mr. Korvo in? - Mrs. Sutton?

- Yes. - Please go right up. Apartment 9B.

- Where's the house telephone? - Right over there, but Mr. Korvo's expecting you.

Thank you.

Apartment 9B, please.

Hello. Oh, my dear Ann. Where are you?

You're very prompt. That's always a virtue in a patient.

Please come up... 9B.

What? My dear Ann, you're being utterly absurd.

I always see my patients in my apartment.

Well, it's my office.

Very well. L... I bow to your abysmal scruples.

Hello, my dear. May I say your conduct is a bit disturbing to a man of integrity.

<i>- I'm sorry to disturb you.</i> - I do not surround my work with the impressive gadgets...

favored by your husband and his fellow professors...

such as downy couches and recording machines.

But my professional ethics, unorthodox as they may be...

do not include practicing medicine in a lobby.

Isn't there a bar or grill open?

Forgive me for my lack of understanding.

It's not me you're afraid of but yourself.

Relax. Let's go in here, and you'll be safe...

from any unwifely impulses.

You're a bit smug... and rather stupid, Mr. Korvo.

Indignation in a patient is always a sign of progress.

As your doctor, may I call attention to the illogic of your behavior?

How much better to sit unnoticed in my apartment...

than to squat here and be seen by everybody...

holding an alcoholic rendezvous with a man.

You make me feel very young.

I haven't heard that seductive line since my college days.

Were they happy days?

- Yes. - Happier than now?

I know you, Ann, better than you know yourself.

You're unhappy. You're miserable.

You've locked yourself away in a characterization... the serene and devoted wife.

That playacting is destroying you.

- You know, you make me ashamed to be here. - Why?

Because I should have gone to my husband, not to you.

Your husband can't cure you, Ann.

He's the one who made you sick.

- That's nonsense. - You mustn't be afraid of what you want.

It's better than stealing...

better than exploding with neuroses.

You misunderstand me.

I'm not looking for a love affair.

Vincent.

- Afraid of being plied with liquor? - I'll have a martini.

- Two martinis, Vincent. - Yes, Mr. Korvo.

- Did you sleep last night? - Yes.

Nine hours. I woke up this morning absolutely a new woman...

as if there were nothing wrong with me.

I should think that would inspire a little trust toward your doctor.

- May I be frank? - Please.

I heard things about you yesterday which may or may not be true.

From Mrs. Randolph, a former patient of mine...

who has transferred her hallucinations to your husband's office.

- Hardly a sound source of information. - Possibly not.

But I'm grown-up enough to know your technique.

You have a talent for making a woman feel close and dependent on you.

I can release you from a torture chamber...

called Mrs. William Sutton.

- I'm afraid you're wasting your time. - Sit down, please.

I understand you completely.

You adore your husband, and you want me in your life...

only as a man who can put you to sleep rather than wake you up.

Yes. And I'll pay you... $50 for each treatment.

And I'll come every day.

Where do you want your treatments, here in a barroom?

Why not?

Terry Randolph can be... quite a nuisance.

Will you give me her address? I feel awful about the way I talked to her.

I think I should write her a note.

Call her up right now. Tell her you've taken her warnings to heart...

and you intend to use me only as a doctor... at a distance of four paces.

- What's her telephone number? - The switchboard girl will get her for you.

- Thanks. - Daisy.

Please, will you get me Mrs. Theresa Randolph on the phone?

Vincent.

Vincent. Uh, a small accident.

- Clean that up quickly and bring us two more martinis. - Yes, sir. Right away.

<i>- Hurry it up, will you, Vincent?</i> - Yes, sir.

Mrs. Randolph doesn't answer. Shall I try again later?

Yes, please. I'll be in the bar with Mr. Korvo.

- Well? - She wasn't home.

Oh, too bad. Ah, finish your drink.

Relax, and we'll begin our treatment.

Give me that.

<i>- Dead?</i> - Yeah.

Turn off the burglar alarm. I'll call the police.

Operator. Police department, please.

This is your statement, Mrs. Sutton.

If there's anything you don't agree with, please mention it.

"Formal statement given by Ann Sutton, resident of Westwood, California.

"Witnessed by LieutenantJames Colton...

"Sergeant RobertJeffreys and Dr. Peter Devall, psychiatrist...

"at the Los Angeles Police Station, City Hall...

"11:20 p.m., June 3, 1949.

"Question: 'What is your name, please? '

"Answer: 'Mrs. William Sutton.'

"Question: 'W here do you live? ' Answer: '725 Willow Drive.'

<i>"Question:"What time did you leave your house</i> this evening? 'Answer: "I don't remember. '

<i>"Question:"Will you tell us why you went</i> to Mrs. Theresa Randolph's house? '

<i>"Answer:"I don't know. ' "Now, Mrs. Sutton, will you please tell us...

<i>""how did you get into the house... that is,</i> the home of Mrs. Randolph? '

<i>"Answer:"I don't remember. ' Question: "Do you know that Mrs. Randolph...

<i>""was strangled to death between the hours</i> of 9:00 and 10:00 tonight? '

<i>"Answer:"Yes, I know. ' "You admit, Mrs. Sutton...

<i>""that the scarffound around</i> Mrs. Randolph's neck...

<i>""and now displayed before you</i> is yours? '

<i>"Answer:"Yes, it is my scarf.'</i>

"Question: 'T his pin with the clasp broken...

"'was found on the floor near the murdered body.

"'Did you drop it while you were strangling Theresa Randolph? '

"Answer: 'I don't know.' Question: 'Had you any reason for hating Mrs. Randolph? '

<i>- Answer: "Yes."</i> - That's not true. I didn't hate her.

But you said you did.

- I heard you. - I couldn't have.

I don't remember going there, I tell you.

I couldn't have done it. I couldn't!

Unless...

Unless I'm crazy.

Unless I'm crazy.

If you wish, I can remove that remark about hating Mrs. Randolph...

from your statement.

Doesn't matter.

It's all so mad.

I'll continue reading then.

"Question: 'Did you go to Mrs. Randolph's house for the purpose of killing her? '

- Answer: "I don't remember going there."

Hello?

San Francisco.

This Dr. William Sutton?

- I'm sorry. I can't hear you. Would you mind repeating...

Yes, Mrs. Randolph's a patient of mine.

What?

You can make the 2:00 plane, Doctor.

I'd appreciate it if you come right to my office at City Hall.

He'll be here pretty soon.

You didn't have to tell him like that, over the telephone. He'll think...

What'll he think, Mrs. Sutton?

That I did it, that I killed her.

Do you wish to state now that you didn't, Mrs. Sutton?

I don't know.

I don't know what happened.

I can't remember anything.

I'm dreaming all this!

What do you say, Doc? Can she follow?

Yes, I think so.

- The shock is wearing off.

There's just a little more, Mrs. Sutton.

"Question: 'Is there anything more you wish to add...

"'to this statement, Mrs. Sutton? ' Answer: 'No.'

"Question: 'Y ou admit that this statement was given by you...

"'of your own free will, voluntarily, no promise...

"'of immunity or threats of violence were used on you...

"'and, after it's reduced to writing...

"'you're ready to sign it? ' Answer: 'I 'll sign it.'

Finished, 11:43 p.m."

Here you are, Mrs. Sutton.

Bottom of the page, please.

Thank you.

All right, Bob.

Let's go.

I don't care what she signed. She's not guilty of murder.

I've put it in the open, Doctor, because I'd like to ask you some questions...

that might clear things up for both of us.

Did your wife ever talk to you about David Korvo?

What's David Korvo got to do with her?

Dr. Sutton, I know this is tough for you...

but you're entitled to know all the facts.

Your wife was tied up with David Korvo kind of intimately.

That's ridiculous.

I don't believe it.

I refuse to listen to that kind of talk about my wife.

<i>I'd listen if I were you.</i>

<i>It's part of the case</i> against her.

<i>- You can't tell me my wife and David...</i> - Sorry, Doctor, to rub it in...

<i>but we have witnesses</i> to their relation...

the staff at Korvo's hotel.

That... can't be true.

It must be part of some fantastic plot against Ann.

Last week, your wife denounced Mrs. Randolph in a fit of jealousy...

<i>for coming between her</i> and Korvo.

<i>It happened at a party.</i>

Your wife paid daily visits to Korvo's hotel for a week before the murder.

She sat drinking with him in the barroom.

<i>She quarreled with him there one day,</i> broke a glass...

<i>then rushed out</i> to telephone Mrs. Randolph.

- You have witnesses for that? - Yes.

When can I talk to my wife?

Now if you want to.

She's waiting in Dr. Devall's office. Get her, will you, Bob?

You understand it'll have to be in front of me?

- If I could have 10 minutes alone with her? - Sorry. Police regulations.

But we'll stay out of your way.

We're not trying to throw any curves in this case, Doctor.

<i>- It isn't necessary.</i>

Please, don't cry.

I won't.

Thanks.

Sit down, Ann.

I think I ought to explain, Doctor, that...

anything your wife says in answer to your questions...

may be used against her.

We understand.

Bill, there's something wrong with me.

Help me. Please.

I'm going to help you with everything I've got...

regardless of any other circumstances.

What other circumstances?

You'll tell me the truth, Ann? Will you?

Of course, darling.

I want to hear about David Korvo.

Why, I met him just a few times.

- Go on. - That's all, Bill.

He hasn't got anything to do with this.

- He has. - How?

- You've been to his hotel. - No.

You were seen there with him time and again, drinking.

Yes, that's right. I met him in the bar.

I meant I never went to his apartment.

You fought with Mrs. Randolph at a party because you were jealous of her.

Jealous?

How can you think that?

Do you love him, Ann?

Oh, no. No, Bill.

It's nothing like that.

Ann, forget that I'm your husband.

That doesn't matter now.

We'll talk about that side of it later when you're out of your present danger.

The truth is you've been seeing Korvo for weeks at his hotel.

He was helping me... because I was sick.

And you went to a quack like Korvo for doctoring?

Yes.

You were sick.

What was the matter with you?

Ann, how did it start? How did you meet him?

You wanted to tell me. Tell me.

I'm mixed up, Bill. What are you asking me?

How did you meet David Korvo?

You won't believe me...

no matter what I tell you.

You don't want to hear the truth.

You won't let me tell it.

- You think I'm lying. - You are.

- No, Bill. - Does this cheap parasite mean this much to you...

that you're willing to wreck everything to cover up for him?

- Cover up for him? How? - You saw him kill her. You're trying to protect him!

Oh, no. No, Bill. I didn't see him.

You don't believe me!

I'm afraid it's pretty obvious, Doctor. She was lying.

Yes, she seemed to be lying...

about David Korvo.

We've been married quite a while.

It's a very nice marriage.

I only mention it because I want you to understand why she had to lie to me.

It's very hard telling that kind of truth to a husband who's...

trusted you.

I see.

You charging her with murder, Lieutenant?

Yes.

Tell your lawyer.

She didn't do it.

She's protecting Korvo.

He killed Mrs. Randolph.

You see, I was Mrs. Randolph's doctor.

Korvo made love to her and swindled her out of $60,000.

The money was an inheritance and belonged to a daughter who was coming of age this month.

- Mrs. Randolph told you all this? - Yes, in the course of her analysis.

You can hear the recordings yourself if you come down with me to my office.

Lieutenant Colton. Yes.

Who'd you ask?

Get ahold of the manager. Maybe he'll know where he is.

That was a report on Korvo.

<i>- He's not at his hotel.</i> - You let him get away. He escaped.

Take it easy, Doctor.

- If you have any facts, I'll be glad to hear them. - But he's gotten away!

Facts, Doctor. You say that Korvo and Mrs. Randolph together...

stole $60,000 of her daughter's money.

Yes.

I advised Mrs. Randolph to tell her daughter the truth...

and to take David Korvo into court and face the whole rotten mess...

as the only way she could keep her health.

She agreed. She saw Korvo and gave him a week to return the money before taking action.

He beat her up and threatened to kill her.

But she was determined to go through with it.

She was gonna notify her daughter and a lawyer on Monday.

<i>- Korvo killed her to keep from</i> going to jail as a swindler.

Hold it a minute. Sounds pretty solid to me.

Lieutenant Colton.

You have, eh? Where is he?

What?

Okay. Get over there. I'll be right with you.

They found Korvo.

You can come along if you want to.

<i>In here, Lieutenant.</i>

Lieutenant Colton, Homicide.

I'm Dr. Wayne, house physician.

How long have you known this patient, Doctor?

Ayear or so.

- He's David Korvo? - That's right.

I don't like to interfere, Doctor.

Go right ahead.

<i>- When was Mr. Korvo operated on?</i> - 2:00 p.m. Yesterday.

- That's about 16 hours ago. - Yes.

You were present during the surgery?

I assisted Dr. Winslow.

What surgery was done?

- Gall bladder removal. - How is he?

<i>He'll be all right.</i>

<i>Let it go too long.</i> They usually do.

<i>I advised him</i> six months ago.

May I look at the chart?

- You're Dr. Sutton, aren't you? - Yes.

Thought I recognized you.

Give Doctor the chart, Miss Elliott.

The fever's up. This indicates an infection.

Yes. Went up at night.

Had to do a lot of sewing inside. It may be a stitch infection.

Penicillin ought to bring that temperature down in a few hours.

- What's he getting? - Saline solution, intravenous.

He's kind of weak. Lost a lot of blood.

Can't take food or water for two days.

- Just wet his lips a bit, Miss Carroll. - Yes, Doctor.

Might I ask the reason for these questions, Lieutenant?

- We're checking on Mr. Korvo's whereabouts. - Mmm. When?

Between 9:00 and 10:00 last night.

Guess you found out.

<i>Yes, guess we did.</i>

- Thanks for the cooperation, Doctor. - Glad to be of any help.

There's something wrong with it.

- There's something wrong about what we saw at that hospital.

<i>I know how you feel, Doctor. I've had theories</i> blow up in my face kind of often.

I'd forget about Korvo and get a lawyer for my wife if I were you.

It's not a theory, Lieutenant. You'll hear facts.

I didn't tell you half of them.

I don't care how, when or why, but it's Korvo.

<i>- I put them in here myself.</i>

Miss Hall. Miss Hall, where are the Randolph recordings?

I don't know, Doctor.

You put them away yourself the day you left for San Francisco.

Yes, that's right. But they're not in here.

Anybody besides you know the combination?

- Miss Hall and my wife. - Your wife?

Yes. She keeps her jewels in here.

- Did you open the safe while I was gone, Miss Hall? - No, Doctor, I did not.

- How long have you worked for Dr. Sutton, Miss Hall? - Six years.

She couldn't have taken them. I know it.

Try to remember. It's important.

- Did you move them? - No, Doctor.

- Did you ever hear what was on those recordings? - No.

I never heard any of the recordings.

- Dr. Sutton ever tell you what was on them? - No.

Doctor never discusses his patients with me.

You think I made it up? You think there are no recordings.

I'm not lying, Lieutenant. You've got to believe me.

Well, maybe they'll turn up.

I'd like to see the rest of the house, Doctor, if you don't mind.

Save me coming back.

This your wife's handwriting, Doctor?

Yes.

<i>Would you say</i> that was meant for you?

I don't know.

I'll take it along.

You better get yourself some sleep.

I'll give you a ring if I turn up anything new.

- I'm Martin Avery, Dr. Sutton's lawyer. - Lieutenant Colton.

Bill, you know how I feel.

Ann is like a sister to me.

I've just seen her.

I'm your friend as well as your lawyer, Bill.

Situation may change, but right now...

Well, it's bad, Bill, very bad.

There's no use beating around the bush.

Ann is not responsible. That's our only and best defense... insanity.

The man Korvo drove her crazy.

We can prove this both medically and legally.

Bill, I know what a shock it must be to have found out this thing about Ann.

Yes, it's a shock if it's true.

I'm afraid it is, Bill.

Of course, there are several angles to it.

She may not be guilty of the actual murder.

She may have seen Korvo do the thing and is trying to protect him.

- There's not much difference. - Or she may have been taking treatments from the man.

The fellow's a hypnotist among his other shady practices.

He may have hypnotized her, given her a suggestion to kill the woman.

You can't make anyone act under hypnosis...

contrary to their strong religious or moral convictions.

Unless she was jealous of the woman and hated her...

and he used that.

Yes, if she were jealous.

Meaning... she loved him.

Sit down, Dr. Sutton.

I'll try not to doze off if you want to talk to me, Dr. Sutton.

My fever's down. Back to 101, I think.

I'd give a lot for a sip of water.

Please sit down. Easier for me to talk to you.

Police still holding Ann?

Yes.

Stupid. Arresting an innocent woman.

Medical chart meet with your approval, Dr. Sutton?

You were in great pain last night.

<i>The notation of</i> an oversensitive nurse.

<i>A few spasms.</i>

Does Ann know I'm here?

I don't know.

<i>I meant to call her this morning</i> until I read the papers.

Rather, the nurse read them to me.

My eyes aren't focusing yet.

Typical police bungling, the whole thing.

Ann isn't guilty.

What makes you certain?

<i>The motive... jealousy.</i> Completely stupid.

Ann wasn't jealous.

Just a few days ago, in my apartment, we discussed Terry Randolph thoroughly.

My wife was never in your apartment.

If you insist.

What was said by you and my wife about Mrs. Randolph...

wherever it was said?

I told Ann I was through with Terry...

and she believed me.

A man of experience always knows when a woman believes him.

<i>She was all over herjealousy.</i>

Oh, sorry.

It's hard to think.

Full of drugs.

<i>Shouldn't have said that to you.</i>

Why not?

<i>Wrong to tell things</i> to a husband.

What are you telling me? Say it.

<i>Say it straight, Korvo.</i>

I didn't know one had to blueprint the facts of life for a great psychoanalyst.

You're lying.

You're not drugged. You're acting.

You want me to think Ann loved you.

You want me to believe that, don't you?

<i>Don't you, you cheap rat?</i>

Your bedside manner is a little odd...

even for a psychoanalyst.

Poor Ann. In jail.

In real danger.

And you bellowing with wounded vanity.

If you can rid yourself of some of your husbandly egomania...

maybe we can both help save Ann.

- What do you want? - I'm Dr. Sutton.

- I was told Lieutenant Colton was here. - You'll have to wait downstairs.

<i>Let him in, Andy.</i>

Nothing in any of these, Lieutenant.

Thought you'd be getting yourself some sleep, Doctor.

- Did you find anything? - Nothing.

Fingerprints all Korvo's.

A lot of correspondence, mostly bills.

<i>Hey, Lieutenant.</i>

<i>Finally got a bite, Lieutenant.</i>

<i>- Looks like a woman's.</i> - Yeah.

Index, middle finger and thumb, all clear as rain.

<i>Looks like the lady</i> was her, all right.

Bring these to my office.

<i>Keep looking.</i>

Coming, Doctor?

Hello, Ann.

Come. Sit down.

Did you get any sleep, Ann?

I've talked it over with Bill, and we've decided on a line of procedure.

We'll plead not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity.

Does Bill want me put away as a lunatic?

Is that the procedure?

Ann, we want to save you, Bill as much as I.

We'll prove that your relationship with this man Korvo...

- unbalanced your reason temporarily and drove you to... - He had nothing to do with me.

He didn't unbalance me or drive me to anything. Bill did.

I don't think there's any point in my listening to this, Lieutenant.

No, don't listen to it. Run away from the truth...

as you have ever since you married me.

You made me playact. I had to pretend I was healthy and happy...

when I was sick and miserable.

Headaches. I couldn't sleep.

Afraid to tell you. Afraid to lose your wonderful love.

Locked away in the characterization of a serene and devoted wife.

- I imagine that's Mr. Korvo's diagnosis. - Yes, and he helped me sleep.

- By making love to you. - I was never alone with him.

- You didn't visit his apartment? - No, never. I refused.

He asked me, but I didn't trust him.

Why do you keep sticking to this story? Ann, for your own sake, stop lying.

- I'm telling the truth. - No, you're not!

I've talked to him. I've been to his apartment.

You were there. There's proof.

You can't sit there and deny a love affair that's known to everyone.

To the police. To me. To a hundred witnesses.

You've made your choice. You don't want my help.

I can't be of any more use here, Lieutenant.

I'm sorry, Ann.

He'll be back.

No. He's gone.

He hates me now.

He doesn't hate you. He's exhausted and miserable.

He was right.

I've been lying to him.

I can say it now because it doesn't matter.

I'll never see him again.

Would you care to make a new statement, Mrs. Sutton?

- I'm entitled to hear that privately first, Lieutenant. - That's up to her.

Privately?

It doesn't matter.

I've brought him such horrible troubles, and l...

and I only wanted to love him.

My husband's a very nice man.

I don't think there are any nicer or kinder.

Wasn't his fault.

It was the way I am.

I'm telling you all this because it... it has something to do with what happened to me.

I'm a thief.

What?

- I stole. - What did you steal, Mrs. Sutton?

I stole.

It will be better if he divorces me.

He must, for his sake.

He can't be married to a thief.

I did it before... stole... in school...

when my father wouldn't let me spend money.

And even after he died, he tied it all up in a trust fund.

Thousands and thousands of dollars, but I could never have a new dress...

or have anything I wanted.

That's how I fooled my father...

by stealing.

He didn't love me. He thought he did, but he didn't.

Nobody ever caught me.

I thought it was over when I left school and met Bill.

I wanted to tell him...

but I was afraid he couldn't love anybody who'd done that.

I didn't tell him.

It came back. Because he was like my father.

He treated me like my father did...

and I had to do it again!

I tried not to. I couldn't sleep and got a pain...

and had to do it again.

I stole a pin from a store.

The Wilshire Department Store. He saw me.

- Who? - Korvo.

He helped me get away after they caught me.

And that began your relation with Korvo.

I've told it.

Is there anything you wish to add, Mrs. Sutton?

Take her back now.

- Well, Doc? - I don't know. She may be telling the truth.

Or she may be laying a foundation for an insanity plea.

She's telling the truth.

That gives us our first link in Korvo's hold over her... blackmail.

Quite a peculiar customer, this Korvo.

I'm Lieutenant Colton, Homicide Bureau.

I saw you... this morning, I think.

- Feel like talking? - Eh, not much.

I won't bother you too long then.

How'd you happen to meet Mrs. Sutton?

- I imagine she's told you. - You tell me.

We're checking with the Wilshire Department Store.

So if it's true, you might as well tell me.

- It's true. - You saw her steal a pin and helped her out.

That's right, Lieutenant.

I understand you had quite a talk with her husband this morning.

Yes. Difficult conversation.

But civilized. No blows struck.

Told all, eh? Kinda let her down in a hurry.

I'm a bit too adult to cover up for that kind of a woman.

What kind is that, Mr. Korvo?

The disloyal wife. Don't misunderstand me.

Personally, I have nothing against women betraying their husbands.

Even our government is against monopoly.

Oh, I seem to have offended you.

I take it from your unpoliceman-like blushes...

that you're a happily married man.

I was.

She died last month.

<i>- Sorry.</i> - Gall bladder operation, like yours.

Only it didn't turn out so well...

from a lot of angles.

- That operation of yours saved you a lot of trouble. - In what way, Lieutenant?

You'd have made a pretty good suspect.

Better than poor Ann?

Much.

I'll talk it over with you sometime when you're feeling better.

<i>Just a minute.</i>

You've made a rather startling accusation, Lieutenant.

It's not fair to leave on that.

Well, we hear you extorted $60,000 from Mrs. Randolph.

She was threatening to pull you into court to get it back.

You beat up Mrs. Randolph...

threatened to kill her if she exposed you as a trimmer.

She died just in time for you to miss that.

May I ask who is responsible for these rather stupid rumors?

Dr. Sutton.

The husband of a woman who seems to be guilty of murder?

- At least according to the police. - Maybe he has evidence.

You mean the recordings of Mrs. Randolph's analysis by Dr. Sutton?

You know about that?

Oh, it's one of the latest wrinkles in psychiatry...

wiretapping the subconscious.

The babblings of an elderly siren being treated for mental disorders...

are hardly evidence...

even for a third degree, Lieutenant.

<i>That's why you're here.</i>

You've been listening to Mrs. Randolph accusing me from beyond the grave.

Why not let me hear the recordings, Lieutenant?

<i>I think I'm entitled to know</i> what else is in them, Lieutenant.

I have a certain standing that might well be ruined by...

What else is in them, Lieutenant?

I'll tell you some other time.

I don't want to tire you now.

Good night, Mr. Korvo.

I had to see you, Lieutenant.

They told me you'd gone home.

I was going to turn in for a while.

I advise you to go home and do the same.

Oh, but this is important.

All right. Come on in.

Kind of empty in here. I usually go in the kitchen.

<i>This afternoon,</i> after I walked out on Ann...

<i>I began to think.</i>

<i>You know, it's curious when a husband</i> can ignore eight years of devotion...

when a tiny suspicion flies into his heart.

- Yes, it's tough when it happens, Doc. - But it didn't happen.

That's the first sane thought that's come to me since this thing started.

A woman like Ann doesn't change suddenly.

Some fingerprints and a few odd circumstances...

can't wipe out a woman's heart and character as if they'd never existed.

- It's hard for a man to believe that his wife... - But I'm not believing it.

I've got the key to the whole thing now, and I want you to listen with an open mind.

All right. We'll talk it over if you insist.

I'll make some coffee.

You saw me behave like a blind idiot this afternoon.

I'm supposed to have a brain, a training, a science for helping people.

And I've been sounding off like a subhuman...

attacking a woman that's consciously never done a wrong thing.

- You've got to believe me. - I'm listening.

This morning, when we found the recordings gone from my office, I knew who had taken them.

I couldn't bear to tell you, but I knew.

Ann. No one else could have taken them.

I didn't tell you because it meant she had stolen them to protect Korvo.

Consciously stolen them for him.

- That's what I thought. - All the more reason for thinking so now, Doctor.

- She's admitted being a thief. - But that's the whole point.

Avery told me what she'd said after I'd left.

Her kleptomania.

It's probably a neurosis from her childhood.

I'm not sure before I talk to her, and it'll take time to straighten her out.

But now that I know, well, I've got lots of time.

Nothing but time as soon as she gets home.

Her getting home is something I wouldn't bank on too much, Doctor.

<i>He couldn't make her steal under hypnosis</i> unless she was already a thief.

And that's how it happened. He made her steal the records...

and go to Mrs. Randolph's house under hypnosis...

and be found there with the dead woman when the police came in.

That would make a good line of defense if you could figure out who did the killing.

- Korvo. - Wait a minute, Doctor.

I've been willing to go along with you, but his alibi's solid.

- I tell you it was Korvo. - You're butting your head against a stone wall.

I don't like him either. But he's accounted for. You saw him.

He's not accounted for. His alibi stinks to high heaven.

Here. I brought this out of my files for you.

It's a U.P. Story under a Hamburg dateline... December 10, 1948.

Absolutely authenticated. Dr. Theodore Herr, a surgeon...

operated on himself under self-hypnosis...

removed his appendix in an operation that took four-and-a-half hours.

He got up off the operating table and went to work for the rest of the day.

- No pain. No shock. - I can't go along with this, Doctor. I'm sorry.

That's what happened. Korvo hypnotized himself and slipped out of the hospital at 8:00...

and went off and killed Mrs. Randolph as he threatened to do.

Then he came back. His fever was up to 104.

The chart showed a sudden rise. Remember?

You're not helping your wife any with these loony theories, Doctor.

I happen to know what a gall bladder operation is like.

<i>Look, Lieutenant,</i> I'd like one favor.

- Can't do people favors in a murder case. - Ann can solve the case for you.

Okay. I'll let her work on it tomorrow.

The solution is hidden in her brain, and I can bring it out.

Let me take her to Mrs. Randolph's house where she was found.

- There, her memory can be awakened. - That's enough theories.

- I'm tired. - Once she starts remembering, there's a good chance...

I can get her to retrace her movements...

tell us where she took the recordings, tell us Korvo's orders given under hypnosis.

- It can be done, I tell you. - Not by me. I have to do things my own way.

- Look, Lieutenant, this is a special case. My wife... - Look, Doctor...

there's nothing special about your wife any more than anybody else...

that gets mixed up in a murder case.

I've given you all the breaks I can.

- It means nothing to you what I've been saying. - Not a thing.

- You won't take us there, for one hour? - No chance.

I'm not gonna make a fool of myself on this case...

listening to a punchy psychoanalyst.

I guess I'm the fool... twice in one day.

I can't expect you to see Ann with my eyes.

She's my wife, not yours.

Sorry to have bothered you. See you tomorrow.

Daisy tells me the police were here this morning.

It's a shame to bother you when you're so sick.

That's the way the police are.

Always walk right in.

- I knew Mrs. Randolph rather well. - Yes, the girls were saying...

What were the girls saying?

There's a big new story in the papers this afternoon...

about the police suspecting somebody besides Mrs. Sutton.

<i>- Who?</i> - They don't give any names...

but seems there are recordings of Mrs. Randolph's accusing somebody.

<i>They say these recordings would show</i> who the real murderer was...

<i>no matter what alibi he has.</i>

And they're hunting all over town for them.

- Who's hunting? - The police.

<i>They say that a new arrest will be made</i> as soon as they ind the recordings.

There. I think you'll sleep tonight.

In case you don't, Miss Carroll's on the floor. She has the pills.

Tell her not to disturb me, please.

<i>- Want your light out, Mr. Korvo?</i> - Yes.

<i>I just want to sleep.</i>

<i>- Good night, Mr. Korvo.</i> - Good night.

I will relax.

I'm going into a deep trance.

All pain is leaving me.

I'm getting stronger...

stronger.

There is no pain.

The pain is gone.

It doesn't hurt me.

Nothing hurts me.

I can move without pain.

I can walk.

I'm strong...

strong.

I'm able to do what I want.

It doesn't hurt.

I can walk.

Colton talking. Who's this?

Listen, Andy, get Mrs. Sutton down in my office.

I'll be there in 15 minutes.

And what's Dr. Sutton's number?

Analysis, Mrs. Theresa Randolph...

ninth week, June 1, 1949.

I have so much to tell you, Dr. Sutton.

- I saw David. - I'm glad you did.

I faced him.

He insisted on meeting me at the Green Star Motel.

We used to meet there at the beginning.

He thought...

That's all right, Mrs. Randolph. I can imagine what he thought.

He came in beaming.

And he put his arms around me and started to make love to me.

<i>I said to him...</i>

<i>"David, stop that.</i> You're ridiculous. '"

<i>He kept trying to kiss me,</i> and I laughed at him.

<i>He stood pouting</i> like an idiot.

<i>I felt strong, Doctor,</i> and cleansed...

<i>to feel him out of my nerves,</i> out of my skin.

<i>Even his voice...</i> it used to thrill me so...

<i>Even his voice...</i> it used to thrill me so...

<i>sounded stupid.</i>

<i>- Did you tell him your plan?</i> - Yes. Yes, I told him.

<i>I told him that he had until Monday,</i> not one day longer...

<i>and then I was writing</i> my daughter's guardian the full story.

<i>And... And going to</i> my lawyer on Monday.

<i>And that I wasn't afraid</i> to face what I'd done.

<i>Wouldn't you</i> be more comfortable if you removed your hat, Mrs. Randolph?

<i>- I can't.</i> - Why not?

<i>I'm so ashamed.</i>

<i>I hoped I wouldn't</i> have to tell you.

<i>But I will.</i>

<i>He beat me.</i> He hit my face.

<i>- The hat hides the bruises.</i>

<i>He beat me,</i> and he said he'd kill me...

<i>before Monday</i> unless I changed my mind.

The motel owner really saved my life. He...

Bill, l...

I can't remember anything.

I'm trying, but I can't.

You're resisting me.

You could tell me, if you wanted to, all that happened.

- I do want to. - No.

You've always had to hide the truth from me.

Your mind does it by itself out of long habit.

But... But you know the truth now.

I'm not hiding anymore.

I'm trying to remember.

Ann...

when did you first steal something?

Please, tell me.

In school. Several times.

<i>When you married me, I insisted that you</i> start with me as a poor doctor's wife...

<i>that you don't spend</i> your own money.

<i>That brought back</i> the neurosis.

My acting like your father made you steal again.

You hate me. You can't love a thief.

You're not a thief.

You're someone I've injured by being blind.

And I'll cure you, Ann.

It might take some time...

but if you'll trust me now...

Oh, I will. I love you.

I don't like to interrupt, Doctor...

<i>but I'm here as a police officer,</i> not a chaperone.

If your wife can't remember, we might as well call it off.

She'll remember.

Ann, you don't have to hide anything from me...

ever again.

There's something in my mind that's stopping me from...

Korvo gave you an order to forget.

<i>He placed it in your mind</i> while you were under hypnosis.

<i>You're obeying his order.</i>

<i>Don't obey him anymore, Ann.</i>

Yes.

I remember.

The fireplace.

The log fell.

I put it back.

You're right.

He made me come here.

I remember.

He must have made me do things.

- Horrible things. - He made you do nothing horrible.

<i>- Darling, try to remember for me.</i> - I don't think it's going to work, Doctor.

Yes. Wait.

I remember.

She was sitting here.

Her head was hanging down.

I touched her face.

<i>Before you came here, you went</i> to my office. Do you remember that?

Yes.

- I opened the safe. - To take something out.

The Randolph recordings.

Where did you take them?

- I hid them. - Where?

- I don't know. - Yes, you do.

Oh, Bill, I'm not lying. I'll never lie anymore to you.

<i>You'll never have to. I won't make you.</i> I love you as you are.

Bill, l... I put them away.

Where?

In a closet.

In this house.

When I came in... I remember...

I moved them from one hand to the other to open a door.

Yes, that door. I put them in there.

Bill, l... I'm frightened.

You're tired. When we get home, we'll go away for a trip.

Home.

Nothing in here, Doctor.

<i>Lot of coats hanging.</i> No sign of any records.

They must be there.

<i>I put them on a shelf</i> under the shelf paper.

I know she's telling the truth. They must be there.

- Don't move, Ann.

When they come back, tell them the records are upstairs in one of the upstairs bedrooms.

I can get away if you do that.

Otherwise, I shall have to shoot.

Please believe what I'm saying.

Ann, don't rely on my sanity.

Send them upstairs. If I get away, no one will be killed.

Ann, the records are not in the closet.

- I want you to try remembering again. - Your wife looks tired, Doctor.

- We can come back tomorrow. - Her memory's working now.

- It'll work just as well in the morning. - Yes, tomorrow.

<i>You promised me an hour,</i> Lieutenant.

<i>If she can't tell us any more,</i> we'll search the house.

<i>- We can begin with this room.</i> - Oh, Bill.

- I remember now. - What?

<i>- Upstairs.</i> - You took the recordings upstairs?

<i>- Yes, to a bedroom.</i> - Are you certain?

Yes, in... in a bedroom closet on the shelf.

- We'll have a look. - Bill, I'm lying!

<i>I can't lie to you anymore,</i> no matter what happens.

<i>They're not upstairs. Bill, he's here.</i> He's hiding there. Korvo.

Don't move your hand, Lieutenant.

I'll shoot.

Stand still.

The records you're looking for are in a very natural place...

on the phonograph.

I found them somewhat amusing.

I didn't see him after this.

- They'll entertain you, I hope, - But he telephoned me.

- During my departure. - He woke me up in the middle of the night.

He said, "I'm not pretending, Terry.

<i>"I will kill you</i> if you force me to.

<i>- And nobody'll ever know who did it. '"</i> - Don't move.

<i>- Then he denounced you, Dr. Sutton.</i> - You're bleeding to death, Korvo.

<i>- Look.</i> - He said he hated you...

<i>- and that you were responsible for everything.</i> - Stay there.

<i>- And I said, "Yes. '"</i> - You'd better let us help you.

<i>- Dr. Sutton has given me the</i> strength to live as a human. - Stand back.

You're too clever for this, Korvo. You know you can't get away.

I've done many things too clever for you to understand.

<i>- David Korvo will kill me!</i> - I've overlooked nothing.

<i>- He's evil and dangerous!</i> - You'll never make it.

<i>I'm terrified.</i>

<i>- He'll murder me, and nobody will ever know!</i> - I'm afraid you're right.

<i>- He'll never pay!</i> - Tonight, I was a bit stupid.

Dead.

I'll pass Mrs. Sutton over to your custody, Doctor.

Emergency desk, please.

Nice to have a wife come home to you.

Hello? Lieutenant Colton speaking.

Send an ambulance to 1400 Canyon Drive...

to pick up a body.

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