:33:01
I don't know what I'm thinking.
I've got my eyes closed.
:33:04
I'm trying to open them
and look around.
:33:08
You were running away
the night you ran into my life.
:33:11
A man was killed because
you asked him some questions.
:33:13
You were beaten up.
You wanted to run away again.
:33:16
All you knew about yourself
was in a mysterious letter you found.
:33:20
Then you lost your head
and went after an innocent man in the street.
:33:23
Innocent?
That's the one that killed Conroy.
:33:44
- Hello.
- Hello.
:33:45
I've come
for George Taylor.
:33:47
You must be
a little mixed up.
:33:50
This is my house,
and I'm not George Taylor.
:33:53
You haven't even
got the right sex.
:33:56
- Nobody can say you haven't.
- Thanks.
:33:58
You know, it's a little late
at night for playin' games.
:34:00
I'm kinda dopey when I get waked up.
I guess I'm gettin' old.
:34:04
I don't see how you do it.
Still dressed, even your shoes, the lights still on.
:34:08
What do you say we don't try to
mix each other up? Is Taylor here?
:34:13
They're both in the kitchen-
he and Adolf Hitler.
:34:15
- You'll get promoted for this, Lieutenant.
- Ah.
:34:18
Yeah, that's a good one.
I guess I was a little stupid about that Taylor.
:34:22
I figured he was gettin' pushed around,
didn't know who by.
:34:25
That's why I left that note
in your car.
:34:27
I thought that he'd take one good look at Phyllis
and get off the merry-go-round.
:34:31
- I'll tell him if I see him.
- No. No, don't.
:34:33
It'd just make him feel bad.
:34:35
See, it looks like he killed a man tonight-
a man named Conroy.
:34:38
I'm sure glad he isn't here.
I'd hate to pick him up here.
:34:41
That way, you'd be
mixed up in it.
:34:43
Newspapers, all that.
Those maniacs with the flashbulbs.
:34:46
Well, if you do see him, tell him
I'll be down at the station for a couple of hours yet.
:34:51
- If I see him.
- Yeah. Good night.
:34:54
- Good night.
- Oh, uh, one more thing.
:34:57
You know, you ought to
keep your car in the garage.