:36:00
- Federal agents.
- There's nothing in the paper about Daddy.
:36:03
- Or the kidnappers.
- No, we kept it out of the press
:36:06
and off radio and the television.
:36:11
I was waiting for the news.
:36:13
- Where are you going?
- I have a date in court.
:36:16
How can you do that?
I mean, how can you function?
:36:19
Seems like a strange time
to play lady lawyer.
:36:27
When you take on responsibilities,
:36:29
you will find out that you don't have a choice.
:36:32
I guess I'm lucky I'm still irresponsible
:36:35
because all I can think about is my father.
:36:39
No more than I.
:36:48
Why don't you try to occupy yourself
with something,
:36:51
besides television and running up
overseas telephone bills?
:36:55
You might find that
it passed the time more quickly.
:36:58
- I'll call you the moment I hear anything.
- Leslie!
:37:02
Good luck.
:37:04
- With your case.
- Thank you, Margaret.
:37:12
"I sell accident insurance on husbands."
:37:15
"Wanna turn yours into cash?"
:37:17
"Just give me a smile and I'll help"?
'Think I'm a dope?'
:37:21
- 'I think you're rotten.'
- 'I think you're swell.'
:37:23
- 'So long as I'm not your husband.'
- 'Get out.'
:37:26
'You bet I'll get out, baby.
I'll get out but quick.'
:37:34
Now, when you're
cross-examined about the accident, cry.
:37:38
- About what?
- Everything.
:37:40
Especially when he asks
how fast you were going.
:37:43
Excuse me. Sit down there.
Give me the brief.
:37:49
(Sighs deeply)
:37:50
- Leslie.
- Mrs Williams...
:37:53
- Have you found him?
- Can we talk privately?
:37:55
- Tell me here.
- In private.
:37:57
Just tell me. Did you find my husband?
:37:59
- (Carlson) Please, Mrs Williams.
- Is he all right?