1:00:00
I appreciate your attitude
very much, and...
1:00:02
...it'll all be straightened
out on Monday.
1:00:19
Ed's out in back.
1:00:20
He's home now on Saturdays.
-But I just found out something.
1:00:23
This is important.
You've got to listen to me.
1:00:25
Did you talk about Ed with anybody?
1:00:27
I know what's the matter with him.
-Any cream today?
1:00:30
Just the usual, thanks, Andy.
1:00:33
Here, read this.
1:00:35
Go on, read it.
1:00:36
It's about cortisone.
1:00:37
A lot of doctors had
troubles with it.
1:00:40
'The most serious
complication is psychosis.
1:00:43
In some cases, major mental
disturbances have occurred.
1:00:46
They were common in case of high
dosage and prolonged treatment.
1:00:50
The benefits of the drug must
be weighed against its dangers'.
1:00:53
See? That's what it is.
1:00:56
I see.
1:00:57
What're you going to do?
1:00:59
Call Dr. Norton.
1:01:02
I'll go with you.
1:01:03
No, I'll call you later.
1:01:05
And you're an angel.
1:01:08
Furthermore this isn't the first
time you've annoyed me...
1:01:12
...jingle-jangle in. Jingle-jangle
out. Why do you do it?
1:01:15
I can't help it if the
bottle make noise...
1:01:17
Don't lie to me. It's deliberate.
1:01:19
You're filled with envy me because
I work with my mind.
1:01:22
So you make impossible
my concentration.
1:01:24
I wouldn't do that.
1:01:26
Why, you folks and me,
we been real friendly.
1:01:29
I've even taken your boy with
me on my rounds. Ask him.
1:01:34
I said wait outside.
Go and do as you're told.
1:01:42
Now I give you warning.
1:01:44
If this happens once more...
1:01:47
...I'll call the president
of your company.
1:01:50
Mr. Avery,...
1:01:51
...I been working for this
company for 11 years.
1:01:55
You can call the President of the
United States, if you want to.