:07:01
I'm sorry.
I'm not that kind of dentist.
:07:03
What kind of dentist?
:07:07
You know the kind.
I could lose my license.
:07:10
My last dentist
prescribed it to me all the time.
:07:12
Then get it from him.
:07:16
Please, Doctor.
:07:18
You promised it wouldn't hurt.
:07:28
Five tablets.
:07:31
Ten?
:07:33
Please?
:07:35
Five will do.
:07:37
I trust people,
but I'm no dummy.
:07:39
I knew she was scamming me, and I
should have thrown her out right then...
:07:42
but I didn't.
:07:44
You see,
that's the nature of attraction.
:07:46
You find yourself doing things,
and you have no idea why...
:07:49
but you do them anyway.
:07:51
Good night, Dr. Frank.
Don't stay too late.
:07:54
- Good night, Pat.
- You have a 7:30 tomorrow.
:07:57
All right, I promise.
:07:58
- Good night.
- Good night.
:08:04
- Dr. Sangster.
- Hiya, Doc.
:08:06
Wayne Ponce, Lincoln Pharmacy.
Got a scrip here.
:08:10
Name's Susan Ivey.
:08:12
- Is she yours?
- That's right. Scrip for Demerol.
:08:15
Fine. Hang on.
:08:18
Thanks.
:08:21
She's a looker, huh?
:08:23
Yeah, I guess.
Well, good night.
:08:26
By the way,
50 tabs is way over the limit.
:08:28
Next time I won't fill it.
:08:30
- You mean five.
- No, I mean fifty.
:08:33
That's what it said--
"Demerol, 50. "
:08:35
- Put her on a minute, would you?
- She's gone.
:08:39
If she's gone, why are you calling me
to check on a prescription?
:08:42
Look, friend,
I've got a business to run here.
:08:45
So while you were yammering,
I rang her up.
:08:48
Now, if you've got a problem,
you better tell me...
:08:50
so I can call the authorities.
:08:52
No problem.
:08:54
Good night.
:08:56
- Problem ?
- No problem.
:08:58
Just a pharmacist checking
on a scrip. You leaving?