1:10:12
Well, here we are,
Mr. Thompson.
1:10:15
How are you comin' along?
Going to go dancing with your arm
up in the air like that?
1:10:20
Eh, you're my last customer.
1:10:23
I'll get you settled down
for the night,
and then I'm off duty.
1:10:26
Butjust think.
Isn't it terrible?
1:10:28
I have to go all the way
out to Monrovia,:
1:10:30
A barbecue at my friend's
house in Monrovia.
1:10:33
Say, you don't know
how lucky you really are.
1:10:36
Nurse. Nurse, would you
do something for me?
1:10:39
Would you raise my bed?
Oh, Mr. Thompson,
that's not the idea at all.
1:10:42
You don't want to
move that arm.
Lift me up. Please.
1:10:46
Well, all right,
seeing that you're a hero.
1:10:49
Can't refuse a hero.
1:10:53
And up we go.
1:11:04
Now how's that?
High enough?
That's fine. Thanks.
1:11:08
Now, then,
you've got to do something
for me in return.
1:11:11
I brought you some pills
and I want you to take them.
They'll let you sleep tonight.
1:11:15
Just a minute.
1:11:17
Who's that man
out in the hall?
1:11:19
What's he doing here?
Who?
1:11:22
Oh. Oh, a visitor.
Just a visitor.
1:11:25
Poor man!
He's taking it so hard.
He's so devoted.
1:11:29
He's been sitting there for hours.
His wife, she was hurt
in an automobile accident.
1:11:34
He hasn't left her
for a minute.
1:11:36
He's from Bakersfield.
His name is Nelson.
1:11:38
W- Would you ask him
to come in here?
I want to talk to him.
1:11:42
Well, uh...
1:11:45
All right.
1:11:50
Mr. Nelson.
Uh, Mr. Nelson!
Will you come here a minute?