:22:03
Sure it's not his fault.
It's nobody's fault.
:22:06
I don't know what to do.
:22:08
You know, I really do like
that son of a bitch.
:22:12
Hey, remember?
:22:13
Remember how we used to
tear this place apart?
:22:15
Eh? Get drunk,
race out to the bluffs.
:22:17
That was great.
:22:22
I guess things change, huh?
:22:26
Nothin' stays the same.
:22:36
W-A-R-D-E-N.
:22:39
Harry Warden. He was
committed under court order...
:22:41
approximately 20 years ago.
:22:43
Well, I'm afraid I have no records
of a Harry Warden, past or present.
:22:47
How can that be?
:22:48
He was committed there,
under court order!
:22:51
I'm sorry. I have
no records on him.
:22:54
In 20 years, any number of things
could have happened.
:22:56
Now, if this Harry Warden
was committed, as you say...
:23:00
then he's simply
no longer here...
:23:02
and if I have no records on him,
I have to assume...
:23:04
that he's transferred,
he's released, or he's on the slab.
:23:07
One of three,
take your pick.
:23:09
One out of three?
:23:11
Now, look,
Mrs. Raleigh...
:23:13
you're gonna have to do
a little bit better than that.
:23:15
Now, I have to know
what happened to this man...
:23:18
and I have to know
what happened to him now!
:23:20
Now, have you
checked everything?
:23:21
Everything, except the microfilms
over in central file...
:23:25
and it will take
several days to check that.
:23:27
I need answers fast.
I'll be waiting for your call.
:23:31
Dr. Peyton, 3-5-3.
:23:34
Jumpin'Je-- They don't even know
what the hell happened to him.
:23:38
What more do we need to know?
It's gotta be Harry.
:23:43
Maybe we oughta
cancel the dance.
:23:46
Just decide which one
you really want.
:23:48
And now for the big moment.
:23:49
Will it be number one
or will it be number two?
:23:52
Patty, will you be serious?
This is important.
:23:55
- You can't have 'em both.
- I don't want them both.
:23:58
- Oh, no?
- No.