:09:03
- Well, let's sleep on it.
- I said no.
:09:06
We're in this thing together.
Naturally, I'll sleep here.
:09:09
- Stands to reason.
- What stands to reason?
:09:11
You are in trouble, man.
I've got to pull you out of it.
:09:15
- Have you got any toothpaste?
- In the bathroom.
:09:19
Hope you like my brand!
:09:31
Good morning.
:09:36
- Your mistress, please.
- Who?
:09:38
Miss Clara Mills.
:09:40
I'm Clara Mills, and we're not
buying anything, either.
:09:43
I am here to speak
on the behalf of the dead.
:09:45
Walton's respected deceased
are having a rendezvous tonight
:09:48
at the Walton Hotel.
:09:49
There's nothing to discuss,
I told you that on the phone.
:09:52
- Now don't call again, Mr Ellis.
- Oh, I'm not Mr Ellis.
:09:55
I'm not a part of the spook act
down at the hotel. I'm Eric Stanton.
:09:58
Would you listen to me for a minute?
:10:00
- Out with it, I'm busy.
- So is Professor Madley.
:10:03
Appointments with the dead
from coast to coast.
:10:05
Yet this soul of generosity
:10:07
finds time to drop in on Walton
to deliver a message of hope.
:10:10
For money. He's a charlatan.
A fraud.
:10:12
Not the Professor Madley.
:10:14
Pretending to commune with the dead.
:10:16
Now, look... He and Ellis are just
a couple of struggling artists
:10:19
like fortune-tellers,
or a vaudeville team.
:10:22
I won't let the poor, gullible people
of Walton be fooled.
:10:25
If my father were alive, these fakers
would never have gotten a licence.
:10:28
- Your father?
- Abraham Mills was a real mayor.
:10:31
He wouldn't have let frauds
take advantage of honest people.
:10:34
What if Mayor Mills would like
to make another speech,
:10:36
or tell you something?
Suppose he's...
:10:39
Suppose you leave right now!
:10:41
Suppose I do.
:10:45
But don't forget, the curtain goes up
tonight at eight o'clock.
:10:55
Birds of a feather. Well,
they won't hatch anything here.