:25:01
Thank you.
:25:03
Anything else, gentlemen?
:25:05
No, I think that's all.
:25:06
- Can we go somewhere and talk?
- Yes.
:25:09
Go right in here in the sitting room.
:25:12
- You'll find cigarettes on the table.
- Thank you.
:25:16
Better put your shoes on.
:25:24
Hey, you guys be quiet!
:25:27
There are doctors in the house.
:25:29
- What have you got?
- I don't know. Maybe it's kittens.
:25:33
- Well, what's the verdict?
- Dr. Steele will talk to you.
:25:38
- Well, goodbye.
- Goodbye, Miss Traherne.
:25:41
- I'll show the doctors out.
- Then come up, will you?
:25:43
- All right.
- Goodbye.
:25:56
Would you like a drink?
:25:57
No, thanks.
:26:00
Well?
:26:02
The prisoner will rise.
:26:04
The sentence?
:26:05
We've got to operate.
:26:08
Operate?
:26:10
On me?
:26:12
Where?
:26:15
No.
:26:17
Well, after all, the brain's like
any other part of the body.
:26:20
Things get out of kilter,
have to be adjusted.
:26:22
Oh, no, I won't.
:26:25
Ann.
:26:26
- Ann?
- What's the matter?
:26:28
Come here. Quickly.
:26:32
Tell her.
:26:33
- He wants to operate.
- Operate?
:26:35
- Yes, on my head.
- Oh, no. You've made a mistake.
:26:39
I knew almost at once.
I just wanted confirmation, that's all.
:26:42
- What's she got?
- Yes, what have I got?
:26:44
Technically, it's called glioma.
:26:46
- Glioma?
- Oh, don't listen to him.
:26:48
- It sounds like a kind of a plant.
- Yes.
:26:51
It is rather like a plant,
a parasitic one.
:26:54
- lf it's taken care of...
- All surgeons are alike, Judy.
:26:57
Don't be upset, darling.
We can call in other doctors. We wait.