1:24:01
Yes, and when he´s 20, think how old l´ll be.
1:24:05
- Is that the brat you were talking about?
- Yes, GJ. This is Dr Fulton.
1:24:09
Don´t you call my husband names!
1:24:11
What are you trying to
put over on Oxly Chemicals?
1:24:14
Stop talking like a fool! I came here for help.
Jerome, you were my husband´s colleague.
1:24:19
- Can´t you find an antidote?
- I warned him.
1:24:21
- It proves there are no boundaries to science.
- Nonsense!
1:24:25
- That´s no more Barnaby Fulton than I am!
- I ought to know my own husband!
1:24:29
Now look what you´ve done! You´ve made
him cry! That´s all right, darling. Don´t cry.
1:24:33
- He´s probably tired and sleepy.
- Yes... Sleepy?
1:24:36
- That´s a sign that the formula´s wearing off.
- Sleep might bring him back to normalcy?
1:24:41
- It did before.
- Oh, bosh!
1:24:44
- Where are you taking him?
- To his laboratory,
1:24:47
so that he can take a nap
on his couch, where he´ll feel at home.
1:25:03
Hey, look!
1:25:05
Oh, jiggers! lt´s the cops!
1:25:17
- Mr Oxly, this is all...
- Sh!
1:25:19
- This is all I could find.
- Give it to Mrs Fulton.
1:25:22
Mrs Fulton, will this do?
1:25:24
Yes, thank you.
1:25:27
Oh, he´s cute!
1:25:30
Miss Laurel! Keep your hands
off of him, please!
1:25:33
- I wasn´t...
- He´s defenceless.
1:25:35
I can´t have you touch him.
He´s got to get some sleep.
1:25:39
Yes, ma´am.
1:25:44
- He doesn´t seem sleepy now.
- Perhaps we should take a blood chem...
1:25:48
Please! Will you please be quiet
and give him a chance!
1:25:52
Yesterday when he took the formula
he had to sleep before he became normal.
1:25:56
And he´s got to sleep, Mr Oxly.
1:25:59
- Sometimes I try counting sheep.
- Well, I hardly think he...