In the Mouth of Madness
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1:18:02
Why wouldn't I remember her?
1:18:10
Well...
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That's easy.
She was written out.

1:18:15
Written out?
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Look, do you think...
1:18:20
those books
somehow infected you?

1:18:22
Listen to me, Harglow.
1:18:25
Everything I've said is true.
It's real.

1:18:28
And that's why I had to destroy
the last manuscript.

1:18:31
But I know that's not true.
1:18:36
What are you talking about?
1:18:37
You delivered that manuscript
to me months ago.

1:18:40
To me personally in this room.
1:18:43
I did?
1:18:45
Yes, you did.
Last spring.

1:18:48
For God's sakes,
we published in July.

1:18:51
The book's been in the stores
for seven weeks.

1:18:55
Have you read it?
1:18:56
No.
I never read Cane's work.

1:18:58
I haven't got
the stomach for it.

1:19:00
Pull it.
Don't distribute it.

1:19:03
Even if everything I've said
is totally Looney Tunes...

1:19:06
I know this book
will drive people crazy.

1:19:09
Well, let's hope so.
1:19:12
The movie comes out next month.
1:19:15
Oh, Christ.
1:19:26
The newest, and presumably
posthumous, work...

1:19:28
of Sutter Cane continues
to sit at number one...

1:19:31
on the best-seller list.
1:19:33
'Ln the Mouth of Madness"
is expected to break...

1:19:35
all previous publishing records.
1:19:37
On the local scene, police
are at a loss to explain...

1:19:40
the outbreak of violent crime
among the city's clergy.

1:19:43
The mayor has called
an emergency meeting...

1:19:45
of law enforcement
and medical agencies...

1:19:47
to discuss an apparent epidemic
of paranoid schizophrenia.

1:19:51
Just an unbelievably
horrible story, Bob.

1:19:54
What began locally...
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has now broken out
into a global epidemic.

1:19:57
An epidemic
of monumental proportions...


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