:21:00
Let me give you one
of my cards.
:21:05
If you should ever want to
call me, call me at this number.
:21:08
Don't call me at that one.
That's the old one.
:21:12
If you happen to lose the card,
don't worry, I have plenty more.
:21:22
Mrs. O.R. Simmons. 348
Temple Drive. Is that right?
:21:25
Yes. We were born
and raised there.
:21:27
It's old, but we love it.
It's our home.
:21:30
And you wish to enter your brother
at the sanitarium for treatment?
:21:33
What is your brother's
name? It's... Oh, dear.
:21:36
Mrs. Simmons,
what is your brother's name?
:21:39
I'm sorry. Life is
not easy for any of us.
:21:44
It's Dowd.
Elwood P. Dowd.
:21:47
Elwood P. Dowd.
His age?
:21:50
Forty-two
the 24th of last April.
:21:53
He's Taurus,
Taurus the bull.
:21:56
I'm Leo, and Myrtle's on the
cusp. You have him with you now?
:22:00
Oh, yes. He's outside
waiting in a taxi cab.
:22:03
I told him to wait. He
always does what I tell him.
:22:06
I see. Is he married?
No, Elwood never married.
:22:09
He always stayed with
Mother. He loved his home.
:22:14
Yeah? Wilson, there's a
Mr. Dowd outside in a cab.
:22:17
Will you ask him if he'll be good enough
to step up to room 24 South Wing "G"?
:22:22
Ask him? Wilson, this is
his sister, Mrs. Simmons.
:22:26
Oh, how do?
:22:28
Why certainly.
I'll be glad to escort him.
:22:32
I'll see if Dr. Sanderson
can see you, Mrs. Simmons.
:22:35
Dr. Sanderson? I want to
see Dr. Chumley himself.
:22:39
Dr. Sanderson is the one who sees
everybody. Dr. Chumley sees no one.
:22:43
I'll tell him
you're here.
:22:54
l-lsn't this wonderful, Veta? Okay, buddy!