: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!
:23:05
Oh, you startled me!
:23:08
I'm sorry, Mrs. Simmons.
I am Dr. Sanderson. Oh.
:23:11
Miss Kelly tells me you're concerned
about your brother, Mister, uh, Mister...
:23:15
The card, Miss Kelly.
:23:18
Miss Kelly!
The card, please.
:23:21
Mr. Dowd? Elwood P. Dowd. This way.
:23:25
I'm sorry if I awakened you,
Miss Kelly.
:23:30
I'm so...
:23:33
I do hope you don't think
I'm always as jumpy as this.
:23:37
This is not easy for me,
Doctor.
:23:39
These things aren't easy
for the family. I understand.
:23:42
Won't you sit down,
Miss Simmons? Thank you.
:23:45
How long has it been since you first noticed
any peculiarity in your brother's actions?
:23:50
As a baby,
he was perfectly normal.
:23:53
I know. I was his big sister
and I had to change him.
:23:56
Babies do need changing,
you know.
:23:59
I noticed that he seemed
to be different...