:28:00
:28:02
Please, sir. l've got
a feeling about this one.
:28:05
That's lovely, Kent. But let me
try to explain how this works.
:28:09
If you told me you'd found,
say, a giant footprint...
:28:12
...l'd send an expert
to make a plaster cast of it.
:28:15
Get me a photograph and
I could get some troops over there!
:28:19
But you tell me
you've got a feeling...?
:28:21
All right, fine. You want evidence?
I'll get you evidence.
:28:25
And when l do, l'm gonna want
a memo distributed.
:28:28
That sounds swell.
:28:29
I'll want that memo carbon-copied
and redistributed--
:28:32
:28:47
Hi. Thanks for
the use of your phone.
:28:49
:28:50
Thank you for the use
of your phone, Mrs...?
:28:52
Hughes. Annie Hughes.
And this is my son, Hogarth.
:28:55
:28:56
Thank you, Annie. Hobart.
:28:58
That's Hogarth!
:29:00
:29:02
What an embarrassing name.
Might as well call him Zeppo.
:29:05
:29:06
What kind of a sick person
would name a kid Hogar--?
:29:09
:29:10
Hog Hug.
:29:11
:29:12
Hogarth Hughes!
:29:13
:29:18
Kent Mansley.
You work for the government.
:29:20
I wasn't gonna say that.
:29:22
I have something for you, Hogarth.
:29:24
:29:25
Your BB gun.
Where did you find that?
:29:27
At the power station.
:29:28
:29:29
-Hogarth was there the other night.
-Really?
:29:31
See anything unusual, Hogarth?
:29:33
:29:34
Nothing...
:29:36
:29:37
...unusual, really.
:29:39
:29:44
Gotta use the bathroom.
:29:45
:29:52
Strange he's tightlipped. The other
night he couldn't stop talking.
:29:56
I mean, 1 00-foot robots and whatnot.
:29:59
A hundred-foot robot?