2:21:03
He doesn't know a thing
about you and me...
2:21:05
...so please watch what you say.
2:21:07
That's ridiculous! You don't expect me
to believe that, do you?
2:21:10
Why not? You don't think I'd tell him,
do you?
2:21:13
Who does he think that I am?
2:21:15
My stepfather!
2:21:21
Then this isn't the man who took you
from the hospital?
2:21:24
No, of course not!
2:21:28
How long have you known him?
2:21:30
About a year. I met him in Phoenix.
I was working as a waitress.
2:21:35
Who is the man that I'm looking for?
2:21:37
There's no point in going into that.
It's all over.
2:21:41
Lolita, I have to know.
2:21:43
I'm sorry, but I can't tell you.
2:21:47
Lolita, I have a perfect right to know this.
2:21:50
Crimeny! I should never
have written to you.
2:21:54
You wouldn't have written
if you hadn't needed the money.
2:21:57
Now, if you're a sensible girl,
and if you want...
2:22:00
...what I've come to give you,
you'll tell me what I want to know.
2:22:09
Do you remember Dr. Zemph?
2:22:12
Dr. Zemph?
2:22:14
That German psychologist
that came to see you at Beardsley.
2:22:18
Was it him?
2:22:20
Not exactly.
2:22:21
I didn't come here to play guessing games.
2:22:24
Tell me who it was.
2:22:25
Well, give me a chance to explain.
2:22:27
All right.
2:22:30
Do you remember that car
that used to follow us around?
2:22:33
I'm not likely to forget that in a hurry.
2:22:37
Do you remember Mother's old flame
at the school dance?
2:22:40
No, you probably wouldn't remember him.
2:22:43
You remember the guy that you talked to
at that hotel on the way back from camp?
2:22:47
He pretended he was part
of that police convention.
2:22:51
Vaguely, yes.
2:22:55
Do you remember that guy
who called you at the motel?
2:22:58
The night you disappeared?