: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...
:24:03
after we came back
after Mother had died.
:24:06
Myrtle Mae and I came back from
Des Moines to live with Elwood.
:24:09
I could see that he...
:24:12
That he...
That he what?
:24:14
Take your time.
Don't strain.
:24:17
Just, just let it come.
I'll wait for it.
:24:20
Doctor, everything I say to
you is confidential, isn't it?
:24:24
I am not a gossip. I am
a psychiatrist. Of course.
:24:28
For one thing, he
drinks. Mm-hmm. To excess?
:24:32
To excess?
:24:34
Don't you call it excess when
a man never lets a day go by...
:24:38
without stepping
into some cheap tavern,
:24:41
bringing home a lot of riffraff,
people you never heard of?
:24:45
If you don't call that excess, Doctor,
I'm sure I don't know what excess is.
:24:49
I didn't doubt
your statement.
:24:52
I merely wanted to know
if your brother drinks.
:24:54
Yes, I say definitely
Elwood drinks. Mm-hmm.
:24:58
I want him committed
out here permanently...