1:19:03
M ums, this is M r. Janes, whom
we were taIking about earIier.
1:19:08
Um, he was a poIiceman
and --
1:19:11
Maurice, pIease.
1:19:12
M r. Janes
is a medicaI officer
1:19:16
with the Association
of Private Practitioners.
1:19:22
What does
a medicaI officer do?
1:19:24
It's pureIy hypotheticaI.
1:19:27
No finaI decision's
been taken.
1:19:32
WeII, M rs. Wood --
1:19:35
M rs. Haigh-Wood.
1:19:39
I observe the Iady
of whom we speak
1:19:43
and report to the famiIy.
1:19:45
I n the event of a crisis,
two doctors are obIiged
1:19:49
to ask the Iady two questions
of a simpIe nature.
1:19:53
The next morning,
1:19:54
I go to the magistrate's court
with a petition.
1:20:00
Yes?
1:20:01
And appIy for a notice
of committaI.
1:20:05
I then convey her
into the care of her doctors.
1:20:10
You mean you bundIe her
into a straitjacket
1:20:13
and cart her off
to the Iunatic asyIum.
1:20:26
[ Footsteps depart,
door opens ]
1:20:29
It is vitaI that we act
together as a famiIy.
1:20:34
[ Door cIoses ]
1:20:42
[ DoorbeII rings ]
1:20:49
[ Door opens ]
1:20:54
Good evening, sir.