Invasion of the Body Snatchers
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:12:01
No one could possibly
impersonate your Uncle Ira...

:12:03
without you
or your Aunt Eleda or even me...

:12:06
seeing a million
little differences.

:12:08
I want you to realize that.
:12:10
Think about it,
and then you'll know...

:12:12
that the trouble is inside you.
:12:16
Wilma, where are you?
:12:18
Out on the lawn.
:12:20
Say nothing to her.
:12:22
Why, Miles,
I didn't know you were here.

:12:25
Welcome home.
:12:26
Hello, Mrs. Lentz.
:12:27
Did you ask Miles
to stay for dinner?

:12:29
Can't tonight.
:12:31
I'm making spoon bread.
:12:32
Please, don't tempt me.
:12:33
Maybe next time.
:12:35
Wilma, where are my glasses?
:12:37
I think
they're on the mantelpiece.

:12:39
I'll go with you.
:12:51
Am I going crazy?
:12:53
Don't spare me.
I've got to know.

:12:55
No, you're not.
Even these days...

:12:57
it isn't as easy to go crazy
as you might think.

:13:00
But you don't have to be
losing your mind...

:13:02
to need psychiatric help.
:13:04
I'd like you to see
a doctor friend of mine.

:13:07
-A psychiatrist?
-Dan Kauffman.

:13:09
I'll make an appointment
for you tomorrow.

:13:15
All right.
:13:17
But it's a waste of time.
There's nothing wrong with me.

:13:24
Better break this up,
or he'll start wondering.

:13:29
Wondering what?
:13:30
If I don't suspect.
You've been a big help...

:13:32
and I don't want either of you
to worry about me.

:13:35
I'll be all right.
:13:36
Sure you will.
:13:38
Staying here, Becky?
Or may I drive you home?

:13:40
Would you like me to stay?
:13:42
Of course not.
Good night.

:13:44
Good night.
:13:56
Nice having Becky
back again, eh, boy?

:13:59
Sure is.

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