:23:00
Came to interview Lightcap.
:23:03
- He's not even here yet.
- Not expected for weeks.
:23:06
- I'd know his pyjamas anywhere.
- How'd he know that?
:23:09
Get a shot of Miss Shelley...
:23:11
You lift that camera, I bust it.
Get out of here.
:23:15
It serves you right, Nora.
Get dressed and come right...
:23:19
Oh, a beard.
I take it all back, baby.
:23:22
And what, may I ask, is going on here?
:23:25
Professor, this is my mother.
:23:27
Professor Lightcap, I'm so glad.
:23:30
I've heard of you but
I was afraid you were a younger man.
:23:33
My name is Forrester.
I'd like an interview.
:23:36
I'm sorry.
:23:37
- Your opinion in the Dilg case would...
- Dilg's escaped.
:23:41
- No!
- Yeah.
:23:42
What do you say about this jailbreak?
An admission of guilt?
:23:46
- I'm not acquainted with the case.
- The burning of the Holmes factory...
:23:50
- Mr. Lightcap wants his breakfast.
- And reasonable solitude.
:23:54
Now will you please go.
:23:57
- Will you come right home?
- Yes, dear.
:24:00
- Where does it go, Miss Shelley?
- Right over there.
:24:04
- Excuse me, bud.
- No, right over there, Eddie.
:24:08
- You weren't expected till noon.
- That is becoming quite evident.
:24:14
- Bless you.
- Thank you.
:24:16
- You must've been caught in the rain.
- I was.
:24:20
- Your mother doesn't seem frightening.
- She's very changeable.
:24:25
- Why should I be frightening?
- Now, Mother, he wants to do his work.
:24:29
Get out of those pyjamas.
:24:31
- Why, Sam Yates! Look at you.
- Hello, Nora.
:24:34
I'm hiding in the middle of a parade.
:24:37
- Why, Sam Yates.
- Michael. I'll be doggoned.
:24:42
- How'd you know I wanted to see him?
- I didn't know you knew him.
:24:46
I went to school with him.
What did you call me about then?
:24:50
- I didn't call you.
- You didn't?
:24:53
- They gave me a message...
- Somebody must be cuckoo.
:24:59
- Have you been fighting?
- I fight three times a day.