Suddenly, Last Summer
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:52:00
She's gonna have to be made
to remember.

:52:04
Come in.
:52:05
Excuse me, Dr. Hockstader.
:52:07
Mrs. Holly and her son are here
to see the new patient.

:52:10
Have them wait in my office, will you?
:52:13
- How's Miss Catherine?
- She looks lovely.

:52:15
She had her hair done this morning.
She's wearing her own clothes.

:52:19
I've never seen clothes like
that girl's got. From Paris! And...

:52:24
Thank you, Miss Benson.
I'll be along.

:52:28
But she's a patient. You can't
let her wear her own clothes.

:52:31
I put her in the nurses' wing.
I don't want her in the ward.

:52:35
The nurses' wing?
:52:37
I know I'm taking a risk...
:52:39
...but for a while I don't want her
to feel she's a patient.

:52:42
I want her to feel she's free of
restrictions, free of being watched.

:52:47
This is very unorthodox.
:52:48
So is insanity.
That's why we're here.

:52:50
Seems your whole approach
has little to do with neurosurgery.

:52:54
- For the time being.
- That's what this new building is for.

:52:58
- Dedicated to neurosurgery.
- Yes, I know.

:53:02
Mrs. Venable thinks you're prepared
to go ahead with the operation.

:53:07
Yes, I know.
:53:23
Cathy's in there?
George, hold me now.

:53:26
I'm so nervous, I could jump
clear out of my skin.

:53:29
Well, don't, Mama.
:53:38
- Kitten!
- Miss Benson, you can go to lunch now.

:53:42
- Thank you, doctor.
- My poor baby. My angel.

:53:46
- In this place.
- It's all right, Mama. I'm just fine.

:53:50
You look pretty good,
Cathy, considering.

:53:53
- So do you, George, considering.
- We wanted to see you.

:53:56
But Violet said no,
not while you were at St. Mary's.

:53:59
The doctors there didn't want
anybody to see you, so we didn't.


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