:53:02
we thought...
:53:04
if you need any help, we would be
more than willing to pitch in...
:53:09
free of charge.
Wouldn't we, Delbert?
:53:13
Yes, well...
:53:15
let the embalming begin.
:53:18
Well, that's very, very kind of you
to offer, but I think I can manage.
:53:22
You wouldn't mind us taking
a look at the body, would you?
:53:24
Just as professionals.
:53:26
No, no. No, no, no,
you can't do that.
:53:29
I mean, you can't because I've...
:53:33
You see, I've already got her...
:53:37
in the special fluid.
:53:40
Stops swelling and discoloration.
:53:42
A secret passed on to me
from my father. Sorry.
:53:45
Well, perhaps another time.
:53:49
- Or maybe later.
- Good night.
:53:58
Special fluid, he said.
Stops the swelling!
:54:01
Delbert, don't insult
my intelligence.
:54:03
What fluid? Brake fluid? You know,
if he makes a mess of this...
:54:08
I'm saying, when he makes a mess of
this, the whole town will know it.
:54:13
He'll never do another funeral.
:54:15
I'll be able to buy
him out for a dollar.
:54:18
I won't need to buy him out.
I'll be the only game in town.
:54:24
Betty?
:54:27
- Who was it?
- Frank Featherbed and Delbert.
:54:30
- What did they want?
- They wanted to see your body.
:54:32
- What do you mean?
- Your dead body.
:54:35
Boris, I will be able
to breathe in here, won't I?
:54:37
Oh, you won't be in here. No, I'll
get you out before I put the lid on.
:54:40
But I'll bore some holes,
just in case.
:54:43
Just in case... what?
:54:46
Well, you know.
:54:48
Be prepared.
:54:51
Boris, you have
thought this through?
:54:54
I'm not going to be
buried alive or anything?
:54:59
Betty, don't be ridiculous.