1:24:00
but it has something
to do with what...
1:24:04
what causes people
to be Peeping Toms.
1:24:08
Scoptophilia, that would interest him.
Most fertile mind.
1:24:12
- Scopto...
- Philia. The morbid urge to gaze.
1:24:18
Coined since his day. Now tell me,
are there any of his manuscripts left?
1:24:21
- I thought it could be cured.
- Usually. Yeah.
1:24:23
- Now about his manuscripts.
- Quickly.
1:24:25
The cure. Oh, very quick. A couple
of years' analysis three times a week,
1:24:29
an hour a time
and soon it's uprooted.
1:24:34
Now, are there any
of his papers left?
1:24:36
I should be most grateful
if I could see them.
1:24:39
l-I'll give you
my address.
1:24:50
Yes, Doctor.
1:24:52
- I wonder what all that's about?
- I don't know.
1:24:56
We'll find out afterwards.
1:25:05
[Sneezing]
1:25:18
[Man]
Hey, Mark.
1:25:22
Can't wait
to show you this.
1:25:24
I should charge ya.
1:25:26
You don't get that
in Sight and Sound.
1:25:29
Oh, she's terrific.
1:25:33
I got some more,
if you're interested.
1:25:36
You've given me...
an idea.
1:25:40
Hey, I'll bet
I have.
1:25:44
He asked me if I knew his father,
which I did.
1:25:46
- Brilliant man.
- Is that all he wanted?
1:25:49
I think so. Oh, we had
a little chat about scoptophilia.
1:25:53
- And he's going to... Voyeurism.
- About what?
1:25:55
- Eh?
- What makes people into Peeping Toms,
1:25:59
one of his father's
subjects, and...