1:09:08
Better spray yourself, hon.
You're not supposed to be in here.
1:09:14
I've got
to use the telephone.
1:09:16
You're not supposed
to be in here.
1:09:21
I think you have a cold.
1:09:24
No, no.
1:09:31
It's a clean telephone.
1:09:37
Don't just think you can
walk in here like that.
1:09:43
Did you know that the germs
can come through the wires?
1:09:48
I never call
and I never answer.
1:09:53
It's a good way
to get sick.
1:09:56
Very, very sick.
1:10:00
That's how I got so sick.
Someone called me on the telephone!
1:10:04
What's going on here?
Who are you?
1:10:07
My name is Grace Collier and I write
for "The Staten Island Panorama,"
1:10:11
- and I must use the telephone.
- No!
1:10:14
No!
Don't give it to her. Don't!
1:10:17
She won't use it, Arlene.
She won't.
1:10:19
Trust me.
1:10:25
Look, this is the Lynton Clinic.
You can't just come
walking in here like this.
1:10:30
Well I can if one of your patients is
roaming around loose murdering people.
1:10:33
Oh, come on. There have been a lot of
wild rumors going around about us,
1:10:37
but I wouldn't expect the "Panorama"
to take them seriously.
1:10:39
I take them seriously
and I'm going to call the police!
1:10:42
Better talk to the head of the clinic.
Now, if you call about 10:00 tomorrow...
1:10:44
I'll speak
to him now!
1:10:47
- I'll see if he'll see you.
He's probably gone to bed.
-
1:10:52
Hello, Doctor.
I'm sorry to disturb you.
1:10:54
There's a girl here who says she's
"a reporter from the" Panorama.
1:10:58
She insists
on talking to you.