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Box 13 | The Insurance Fraud Scheme (Alan Ladd) | 1948
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Box 13 | (02) The Insurance Fraud Scheme | Broadcast: August 29, 1948

Starring: Alan Ladd


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Box 13 with the star of Paramount Pictures, Alan Ladd as Dan Holliday.

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Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13.

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Well, this is great.

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I come to the park to get a hot idea, but the day turns out hot and my idea turns out cold.

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Idea.

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I thought I'd find something different in a public park, and I did.

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A small boy mashing his ice cream cone against my brand new trousers.

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And all to meet a deadline.

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Deadline. Story idea.

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Why didn't I do what I should have done in the first place?

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Copy, copy boy.

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Hi, Mr. Holliday.

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Hey, Smith, where's the lead on that fire?

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Hiya, Mr. Holliday.

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What do you say, Bill?

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Hiya, Dan.

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How are you, Joe?

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Where's the make-up on page four?

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Hiya, Holliday.

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What's a good word, boy?

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Hiya, Mr. Holliday.

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Hiya, Susie.

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Anything in box 13?

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Box 13, starring Alan Ladd as Dan Holliday.

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Now for box 13, starring Alan Ladd as Dan Holliday.

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Go to the park and get a story idea about romance.

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Sure, why not?

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What do I come back with?

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Gravel in my socks, sand in my shoes, and a June bug in my hat band.

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Holliday, why didn't you pick a different profession like driving a coal truck?

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Mr. Holliday.

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What's that, Susie?

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I said there's a message in box 13 for you.

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Oh, thank you, Susie. Thanks so much.

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Don't mention it.

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Say, you got a faraway look in your eyes today.

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Yes, but only as far as the dry cleaners.

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Dry cleaners?

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Have you ever had a small boy wipe his ice cream cone off on your trousers?

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Oh, girls don't call them trousers.

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In our step, it's slacks.

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So it is, Susie, so it is.

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Well, see you later.

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Okay, if you say so.

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But I still don't like that look in your eyes.

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You look like you might get into trouble.

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You know what I think after spending the day in the park?

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What?

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Trouble will be a welcome relief.

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Why did I ever have to decide to be a fiction writer?

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I could have stayed a newspaper reporter.

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I could have kept on writing those snappy obituary notices

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and one of the hats that turned up in front in shoes that did the same thing.

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Well, better see what's in this envelope.

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Hmm.

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If you want real adventure, be at the corner of 7th and Main at 10 p.m. tonight.

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A black limousine will pick you up at that time.

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Do not try to engage the chauffer in conversation.

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What's this?

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No signature.

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Oh, no signature.

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Black limousines.

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Shelfers who won't talk.

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Meetings on street corners at 10 o'clock at night.

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Well, this should be interesting.

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Uh-oh, there it is, a black limousine.

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Look at that chauffer.

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This way, Mr. Holliday.

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Oh, thanks.

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What a character this driver is.

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He looks like he spent his nights on a nice cold slab down at the morgue.

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Wonder if I can get him to talk.

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Uh, driver.

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I said driver.

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Oh, chauffer.

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Oh, you.

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Oh, pardon me.

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Through there, Mr. Holliday.

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So you do talk.

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I was beginning to wonder about that.

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This way, Mr. Holliday.

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Who's that?

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It's only me, Mr. Holliday.

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That black suit, it makes you almost invisible, you know.

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Yes, I know.

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Follow me.

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You're curious about the way you were brought here.

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Did it frighten you?

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Maybe. Maybe not.

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This room, please.

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My office.

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Well, this is very cozy.

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I'm glad you find it so.

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To eliminate a lot of questions, I'd like to say this.

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I know all about you.

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All?

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You're a successful writer.

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Apparently you fear nothing, and I would presume

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that some of your adventures spring from that ad

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you run every week in the Star Times.

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Did you find it interesting?

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Adventure wanted.

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We'll go any place, do anything.

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Do you catch many people with that ad?

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I caught you.

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Or is that vice versa?

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I had you investigated, Holliday.

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I know where you live, what you do.

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The newspapers have told me of your experiences.

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Hmm.

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What are you leading up to?

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You'll notice I had you brought here by a devious route.

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I wanted to be sure no one knew you were here.

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Go on.

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How much do you know about insurance, Holliday?

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A great many people buy it.

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Great many don't.

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And of those who do buy, a great many intend to defraud,

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to steal from their insurance company.

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Look, this is a racket I'm not interested.

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My name is Abner Blake.

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I'm the chief investigator for Northern Insurance.

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Oh.

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Do you remember the disappearance of Dr. Max Alexander?

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I read something about it. Why?

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He's carried a very large policy with us.

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He's been gone almost seven years.

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When his seven years are up, the law will permit his widow to collect.

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And Holliday...

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Yes?

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I don't think Alexander is dead.

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What?

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What?

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This man has the coldest, frostiest eyes of any professional man trailer I've ever seen.

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And he's loaded with energy.

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Energy which I'll bet has helped him track down the people who tried to cheat his insurance company.

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Boy, I'm glad I'm on his side.

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If you'll think back, Dr. Alexander performed a very delicate brain surgery on a prominent man.

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The operation was not successful.

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I remember that he was criticized in some circles for taking a chance.

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Immediately after the patient died, Alexander walked out of the operating room, the hospital,

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and so far as we've been able to prove, right out of this world.

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But I still feel that he's alive, somewhere.

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And you believe it's an insurance fraud?

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I'm sure it is.

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And I have a reputation, Holliday.

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No one has ever attempted to defraud Northern Insurance and has been successful.

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You suspect Mrs. Alexander?

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Hardly.

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She's barely left her house in all these years.

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She receives no mail except from her daughter.

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Her daughter?

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She lives in New Mexico.

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What about your regular men?

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They've looked everywhere.

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They've come up with absolutely nothing.

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Police?

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Same thing.

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And you're afraid you'll have to pay off?

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No.

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Not if I have a smart man, a resourceful one.

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A man who can be as relentless as I am.

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And I think that man is you.

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If Shakespeare were alive, he would cast Abner Blake in the role of Macbeth

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and throw him an extra part as one of the witches.

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But that's no affair of yours, Mr. Holliday.

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You've got to find a man who's been gone for almost seven years.

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And if you were the hero of this story, you'd go to the files of a newspaper

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and look into the past.

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Well, if it isn't Dan Holliday, what are you doing down in the morgue at the Star Times?

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What would anybody be doing down in the morgue, Mac?

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Well, some of them just lay there.

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You know me, Dad.

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I just gotta have my little joke once in a while.

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Now, what was it you're looking for?

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Oh, the clips on a citizen named Dr. Max Alexander.

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What have you got on him?

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The work, Stan. The whole works.

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Prominent man dies following delicate operation.

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Doctor criticizes for taking chance.

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Dr. Alexander walks out of operating room and disappears.

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Grief-stricken wife employs private investigators when police fail to find Dr. Alexander.

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Dr. Alexander given up for dead.

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Not a bad looking citizen, the doctor.

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He's been shot from more angles than Miss Philadelphia at Atlantic City.

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Kindly eyes, intelligent face, strong chin.

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Yes, doctor, when I see you, I'll know you.

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And I hope to see you soon.

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Yes?

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Oh, I'm Dan Holliday, Miss Alexander.

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I'd like to talk to you about your husband.

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My husband is dead.

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Well, some people think he isn't.

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They've found something?

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They think he's alive?

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Come in.

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Now then, Mr. Holliday, who are you?

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And why are you looking for the doctor?

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A commission from the insurance company.

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I hoped you might give me some information.

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It was on all the front pages.

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That's exactly as it happened?

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Yes. He was never seen again.

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Oh, Mr. Holliday, if only you could find some trace of him.

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I'm going to try.

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You don't know how terrible it is.

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Almost seven years.

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But still, I've had the feeling that he'll come back someday.

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You'll look for me, too.

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Well, of course.

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I miss him so.

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What about your daughter?

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After her father's disappearance, she couldn't stand it here in town.

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She went to our ranch in New Mexico.

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Oh?

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Her father's disappearance broke her heart.

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I...I pray you find him.

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Mrs. Alexander, so do I.

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Mrs. Alexander is a grief-stricken old lady,

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one who sincerely wants her husband back.

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So, where to look first?

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This is the build-up to the main story, Holliday,

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and if you're smart, you'll...you'll bring in all the characters.

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Where to, mister?

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I want a drawing room to Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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Well, Holliday, you've got a railroad ticket and an hour to make the train.

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You better get back to your apartment, a quick shower,

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pack your bag, and get on your way.

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We've been waiting for you, Mr. Holliday.

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Well, gentlemen, is this a pleasant intrusion?

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And I hope you are gentlemen.

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We were positive you wouldn't mind.

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Oh, of course not. People break in here regularly.

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Good. Sit down.

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If you don't mind, I like the air up here.

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As you wish.

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I understand you like to travel, Mr. Holliday.

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Travel? A wonderful pastime travel.

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Ever think of South America?

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Often. You see, I'm a Carmen Miranda fan.

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How would you like to go to South America?

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For me, all expenses paid.

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For as long as you want to stay.

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What would I have to do?

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Just forget a few things.

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Like New Mexico?

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Particularly New Mexico.

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Give me about two weeks and I'm your man.

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You don't seem to understand.

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You're leaving tonight.

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Well, that's what I mean.

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But I'm going west. No, south.

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You and I would make a nice compass together.

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Now suppose you point north and walk right out of this apartment.

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Oh, and don't forget your gorilla.

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You mean Spencer?

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If that's his name, I mean Spencer.

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You'll hurt his feelings talking that way.

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Well, that makes us even.

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Just looking at him hurts mine.

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Is it South America?

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In a way.

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At least I'm showing you the open door policy.

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Now get out. You and your gorilla.

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Spencer.

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I wouldn't recommend that.

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So?

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I said get out.

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Have you ever stopped to consider something, Mr. Holliday?

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What?

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You may never get to New Mexico.

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Music.

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And now back to Box 13, starring Alan Ladd as Dan Holliday.

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Well, well.

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Now you've got all the ingredients for a story.

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Insurance investigator doesn't believe doctor is dead.

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Wife doesn't believe doctor is dead.

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Two men try to stop Ryder from making further investigation.

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All right, Holliday.

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Write the rest of the plot.

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Well, maybe you'd better hit the sack.

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This is very pleasant.

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I've got a comfortable drawing room, and I'll bet it's got a thousand springs to ease my worries.

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Uh-oh.

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The man with the urge to send me to South America.

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Well, I've got something for him.

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Now, fellow, what's the big idea of breaking in here?

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I'm sorry.

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I must have come into the wrong drawing room.

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You came into the wrong apartment a couple of hours ago.

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Now what do you want?

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I just want to go to sleep.

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In my traveling bag?

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I was looking for my razor.

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I wanted to shave.

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You just had a close one.

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Come on.

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Where?

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To find out if you got space in this train.

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If you haven't, we'll make some for you.

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Under guard in the baggage car.

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This is fine.

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I couldn't prove a thing.

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My friend had space, and to the conductor, it seemed like a perfectly logical thing to

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mistake car 19 for car 18.

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I wonder who this man is and who's in back of him.

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Next stop, Albuquerque.

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Albuquerque.

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Well, that's the end of the line for me.

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I hope I don't mean that too literally.

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Long distance?

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I want to speak to Catherine Alexander at the Barcross Bar Ranch just outside of Valmont.

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Yes.

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Hello?

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Miss Alexander?

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Yes.

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This is Dan Holliday.

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Wonder if I might come out to the ranch and see you.

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Oh, you're the man who's looking for father.

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Mother wired me about you.

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Was it complimentary?

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Mother said she believed if anyone could find dad, you could.

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Come right out.

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I want to talk to you.

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And I want to talk to you.

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Cab, mister?

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Yeah, ever hear of Valmont?

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Sure did.

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Know where it is?

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Sure do.

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Very far?

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Sure is.

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Can you take me there?

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Sure can.

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You got enough money to pay for the trip?

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Sure have.

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Let's go then.

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Sure thing.

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This is New Mexico holiday.

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Breathe deeply and treat your lungs to a shot of straight ozone.

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Twenty miles to Valmont and all you've seen on the whole trip is four buzzards, three in the air and the one driving.

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And if he's a cab driver, I'm a flying disc.

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Car behind.

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Yeah, so I hear.

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Wants me to pull over.

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Don't do it.

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No, them fellas?

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One of them is Spencer.

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Friend of yours?

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That depends on what you mean by friend.

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I gotta pull up.

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Those guys are gonna run me into the ditch.

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Can you fight?

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Nope.

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Then can you recommend a good dentist?

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What for?

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Something tells me that when this is over, I'm gonna need a new set of teeth.

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You feel better young man?

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Yeah, thanks.

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What happened after those two fellas jumped me?

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Who are you?

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My name is Moran.

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I'm the caretaker up at the bar crossbar ranch.

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I was coming down this way when you were forced off the road.

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What happened to the driver?

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Last I saw of him, he was just a cloud of dust.

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I remember now I got out of the car, he drove away.

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Those two fellas started to beat you up good.

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When they saw me coming, they ran off too.

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You had a mighty close call young man.

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I had three of them.

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After this, my luck runs out.

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Somebody after you?

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And vice versa.

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Say, how far is the ranch?

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Half a mile up the road.

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Better take it easy.

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Come on, I've got to get to the ranch.

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Feel you can make it?

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My friend, I've got to make it.

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This is not good.

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Spencer and his grill have followed me all the way out here trying to stop me at every turn.

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Maybe I'm getting warm.

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If that's true, why hasn't someone else found Dr. Alexander?

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Here's the ranch house Mr. Holliday.

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They say Miss Catherine was expecting you.

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Yes, but hardly in this condition.

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You're Dan Holliday?

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What happened?

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You're all beaten up.

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So this is Catherine Alexander.

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What a beautiful girl.

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And what beautiful eyes.

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You'd better lie down Mr. Holliday.

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You're badly hurt.

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Oh no thanks Miss Alexander.

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I don't feel that bad.

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I just look that way.

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Anything more I could do Miss Catherine?

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Oh no, no thank you so much.

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If you hadn't come along Mr. Holliday might have been badly injured.

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Perhaps fatally.

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Thank you Miss Catherine.

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Now then, how about a hot shower?

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You can get a rub down and change of clothes.

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Miss Alexander, you read a man's mind.

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Sometimes that's a pleasure.

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Depending on the man.

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You're depending on me?

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What do you think?

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Well, this is more like it.

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Hot shower, brisk rub down, little iodine on a few...

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Ouch, ouch, it stings.

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Catherine was kind enough to loan me some riding clothes.

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That should indicate a soldier in the saddle out on the desert.

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With the stars blinking their approval of my companion.

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Blinking approval?

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Holliday, you're an incurable romantic.

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Isn't this beautiful?

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That gorgeous sky and the stars.

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You love it don't you?

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I always have.

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Always will.

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Have you been here long?

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The Bar Cross bar belonged to my dad.

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We used to come out during the summer.

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Now I live here all the time.

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Alone?

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There's always Moran.

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Moran? He's a strange old fella.

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People around here say he's a little...touched.

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But he's been wonderful to me.

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Oh, say, those men who jump me down the road.

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Moran, ever see them before?

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How could he? They were strangers.

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Oh.

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Your mother told me you've been searching for your father a long time.

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Yes. Mother and I have spent a fortune on private detectives,

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investigators, following up leads.

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But nothing ever happened.

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Yes, I know.

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Oh, tell me Miss Alexander.

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Cathy, please.

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Cathy, have you any idea where I might begin to look?

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I thought you might give me a starting point.

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Not unless he would be back in the city.

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He just walked out one day.

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No one ever saw him again.

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Well, I'd better go back there and start from scratch.

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You don't have to leave right away.

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I'd enjoy staying a while.

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Maybe I have been lonesome.

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Perhaps I've forgotten what companionship can be.

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Perhaps.

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You'll stay a while?

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A while.

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Good.

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Say, the time.

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We'll be much too late for dinner.

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Come on, I'll race you.

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You're on.

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Hurry or I'll beat you.

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I'm at the corral gate already.

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Cathy, look out!

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Cathy!

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Cathy.

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Mr. Holliday, what happened?

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You were racing.

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The horse stumbled over that lower bar and threw her.

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Look at that gash in her head.

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She's unconscious.

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I hope she isn't seriously hurt.

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Go stand there, man.

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Get in the house.

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Call a doctor.

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Yes, a doctor.

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A doctor.

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Hurry, will you?

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Of course.

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Get into the medicine cabinet in the house.

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I need some bandages.

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She may be suffering from multiple contusions.

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Multiple contusions?

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Or even a compound skull fracture.

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Hurry, will you?

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Compound skull fracture?

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I don't know if you can find it.

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Hurry, I said.

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There isn't much time.

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Okay.

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Dr. Alexander.

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You are listening to Box 13, starring Alan Ladd as Dan Holliday.

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Well, now I'm back in the city again, walking up the street towards that same grim gray

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house where I first met Abner Blake.

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Up the steps, Holliday, and write the final chapter.

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That was a nice job, Holliday.

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I was nice about it.

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What do you mean?

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You didn't see the look in Dr. Alexander's eyes when he recovered his mind.

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And that lovely, lovely girl being mixed up in a deal like this.

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If you feel sorry for her, you're making a big mistake.

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Yes, I know.

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She was following him the day he walked out into the country.

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She'd almost caught up with him when a hit-and-run driver knocked him down.

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That's when she got the idea for the disappearance act.

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Why not?

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The doctor's face had been so damaged that no one would ever recognize him.

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And he'd lost his memory to top it off.

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We've got the daughter and the mother in custody.

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Just think, if she hadn't have fallen off that horse, I might never have been able to prove that Dr. Alexander was alive.

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I know.

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Hiding him on his own ranch was the daughter's idea too.

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Why not?

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No one would pay attention to an old man puttering around the place?

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I've got a story and I don't like it.

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Mother and daughter hide amnesia victim to collect insurance.

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Oh, excuse me.

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Blake speaking.

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Yes, he's here for you, Holliday.

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Oh, thanks.

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Hello.

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Mr. Holliday, this is Suzy.

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Oh, yes, Suzy.

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There's a message for you in box 13.

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Shall I read it to you?

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Now, Suzy, you know you're not supposed to open my mail.

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But this is already open.

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It's a postcard.

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Oh, is it interesting?

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I think it is.

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All right, come on, come on. Tell me what it says.

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It says, rental for box 13, $15.

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Oh, fine.

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Goodbye, Suzy.

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Next week, same time, Ellen Ladd stars as Dan Holliday in box 13.

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Alan Ladd appears through the courtesy of Paramount Pictures and may currently be seen in Wild Harvest.

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Box 13 is written and directed by Ted Hediger.

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Original music was composed and conducted by Rudy Schrager.

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This is a Mayfair production.

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