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Papy Eric conforta le api e le presenta al dottor Zinthrop che sta facendo ricerche sulla pappa reale. Il signor Parker visita il dottor Zinthrop e viene a sapere della sua scoperta di un metodo per rallentare e potenzialmente invertire l'invecchiamento.
11:51
Le vendite sono diminuite drasticamente del 14% e la causa è attribuita all'immagine di Janice Starlin come volto del marchio.
17:47
Un uomo misterioso di nome Mr. Zinthrop offre a Janice Starlin la possibilità di salvare la sua azienda di cosmetici in fallimento utilizzando una sostanza chimica segreta che può invertire l'invecchiamento.
25:04
L'oratore sospetta che Zinthrop sia un ciarlatano e vuole indagare ulteriormente.
33:08
Janice Starlin sta valutando un trattamento di ringiovanimento offerto da Zinthrop, ma la sua assistente è scettica e preoccupata per le conseguenze.
46:25
Mary dà a X una copia di una lettera e individuano un potenziale sospettato.
57:14
L'assistente di Arthur chiede aiuto per installare qualcosa prima di andarsene.
1:03:40
Mary è in pericolo poiché Miss Starlin è stata trasformata in una bestia da enzimi mutati e sta per ucciderla.
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- Now, now, don't get nasty my little friends,
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your bumping's not gonna hurt you one bit.
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Just relax and sleep.
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Sleep, sleep, sleep
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and in the morning you'll find yourselves in your new home.
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Eh, my pets?
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Good morning, Doc, what you got there?
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Alvin, I found some new friends.
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Listen.
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Wasps?
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You better be careful, they can sting a man to death.
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Don't worry, we understand each other.
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They know who their friend is.
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They can tell.
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Yeah, but they know when you ain't too.
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Ah, nonsense.
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If you knew about wasps what I know,
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you'd have no fear of them my boy.
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No fear.
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- Hey you, give us a hand here!
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Hello there, Mr. Barker.
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Surprised to see you out here in the field, sir.
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How are things running at the front office?
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Smooth as honey, Renfro.
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I see here you turned in over a thousand pounds
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of orange blossom honey and 400 of beeswax
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last month, Renfro, congratulations,
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you've made the top of the list again.
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Why, thank you sir.
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- Holiday Honey needs your kinda man, Renfro.
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You stay with it and I can see a bright future
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for you with the company.
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Well I do try to do my best, Mr. Barker.
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I try to take my inspiration from the bees,
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always busy, busy, busy.
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Yes.
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Now what about this fellow, Dr. Zinthrop?
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Zinthrop?
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Boy, there's a nut, him and his bees.
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You know it wouldn't surprise me someday
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to see him flapping his arms, taking off
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after some queen bee with the rest of the drones.
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- Mm-hmm, well he's paid to do research on royal jelly.
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Haven't had a progress report from him in a month.
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- Hmm, well, he has a little workshop up there,
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back of the orange grove, keeps a few colonies.
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- I suppose I better go up there and take a look.
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Hey you!
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Where's this fellow Zinthrop?
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- Oh, he's up where the extractor is, up there!
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Hey, hey, this isn't a honey bee.
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These are wasps.
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Wasps!
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Who's responsible for this?
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Most likely Dr. Zinthrop, sir.
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I told you he was a crackpot.
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Zinthrop, huh?
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Zinthrop.
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Zinthrop!
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Zinthrop!
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Now look here, Zinthrop,
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what's all this nonsense about wasps?
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I'm so glad you dropped in, Mr. Barker.
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Mr. Barker, I'm on the verge of a great discovery.
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Discovery, what do you mean?
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- Well, sir, I almost perfected a new method
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of extracting royal jelly from the queen wasp.
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- According to my figures you're better at extracting funds
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from the company.
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Now look here, Zinthrop,
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over $1,000 last month for miscellaneous.
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Yes, yes, I know, but Mr. Barker,
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let me just show you something.
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Just let me show you something.
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Already I've learned to slow the process of aging.
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Soon,
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I shall be able to reverse it entirely.
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What are you getting at, Zinthrop?
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Look, what do you see?
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I see a big dog and a little dog.
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Let's say an old dog and a young dog.
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All right, so what?
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But they're exactly the same age.
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You see, the little one Greta has been given
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regular injections of my compound from the queen wasp.
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Just like I told ya, Mr. Barker.
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- Now look here, Zinthrop, I understand about science
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and progress and all that but you were attained
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to extract queen bee royal jelly.
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Now it's a health food, a cosmetic.
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It's not a miracle drug or an elixir of youth,
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that sort of thing is impossible.
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- Oh, but Mr. Barker- - Zinthrop,
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I'm sorry, Zinthrop, but
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I'm gonna have to let you go.
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You just don't seem to be one of the team.
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You understand.
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Good luck, I'm sure you'll fit in somewhere.
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Fit in.
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Somewhere.
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Oh, now, now, don't worry, my friends.
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We shall find a home somehow.
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Somewhere.
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Oh but you sound impatient.
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I know, it's your babies, huh?
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They're hungry and they must be fed.
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Now, how would you like a nice, juicy little caterpillar?
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You'd like that, wouldn't you?
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There.
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Now you must eat and be strong because,
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well, a lot of work to do together.
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Yes sir.
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A lot of work.
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As you can see, gentlemen,
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sales for the last fiscal quarter have dropped.
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14 and one half percent.
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There's not been a corresponding drop
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in our competitor's sales.
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I trust one of you gentlemen has a
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satisfactory explanation for this decline.
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Not one little suggestion, gentlemen?
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We'll start with you, Thompson.
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As Public Relations Manager, no doubt you have some
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faint glimmering of what's happening to Starlin Products.
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Well, Thompson?
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- Well, you see, I- - I had no idea
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you were such an excellent public speaker, Thompson.
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- Oh, I'm sorry Miss Starlin, I guess I'm not
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feeling very well this morning.
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I'm sorry you aren't.
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- I think I can tell you why Starlin Products
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are falling off so badly, Miss Starlin.
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We're listening, Lane.
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Where would you put the responsibility for this decline?
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On you, Miss Starlin.
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I imagine you
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have arguments to support that contention?
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- We've all been looking at it for the past 20 minutes.
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The most convincing argument is right on that graph.
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May I show you?
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Thank you.
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Now right here in April is when Starlin's sales
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started falling off.
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Very clever of you, Lane.
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- Would you mind waiting until I finish, Miss Starlin?
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- That's enough, Lane. - Relax, Willis.
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My apologies for the interruption, go on.
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Thank you.
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Now as I said, sales began to fall in April.
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But the reason for the fall was back here in February.
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Starlin Products have always been thought of
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as something of a modern miracle in the cosmetics trade.
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A firm built to a multi-million-dollar-a-year business
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on the strength and appeal of one person, Janice Starlin.
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From the beginning right through until February
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of this year, only one woman's face
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was used to advertise those products.
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Your face, Miss Starlin.
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The public have come to accept you as a,
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as a symbol.
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Now, after 16 years, they see a different face,
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they don't trust it.
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They feel cheated.
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The simple fact is that Starlin Cosmetics
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should have Janice Starlin's picture advertising them.
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Well that's about all I've got to say.
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And a darn good job of saying it, too.
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I agree.
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- Lane makes a lot of sense on that score, Miss Starlin.
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I think I've had enough
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flattery for one morning, gentlemen.
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It was a very convincing argument, Lane.
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- There's a Mr. Zinthrop to see Miss Starlin.
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- There's only one small factor you've overlooked.
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Not even Janice Starlin can
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remain a glamour girl forever.
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Miss Starlin.
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Yes, Mary?
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There's a Mr. Zinthrop in reception,
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he says he has an appointment.
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Thank you.
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Well, this has been a very informative get together,
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that'll be all for now.
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Oh, Arthur? - Yes, Miss Starlin?
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- I'd like to see you in my office, please.
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Sure, Miss Starlin.
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Take it easy, hot shot.
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Something on your mind, Miss Starlin?
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- You've done some work on royal jelly, haven't you?
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A little.
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- Are there any real therapeutic values in it?
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Oh, I'd say so.
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Course a lot depends on each individual's
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reaction to the stuff.
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What do you mean?
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- Just that no two people react in precisely the same way.
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One man's meat's another man's poison.
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Oh.
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But you think royal jelly can be beneficial in some cases?
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Queen bees set a lot of store by it.
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- I'll accept that as an affirmative answer.
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Supposing a more powerful form of royal jelly
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could be obtained, from the queen wasp for example.
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I mean, do you suppose that might have
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some rejuvenating effect on a human being?
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- I'd stay away from wasps if I were you, Miss Starlin.
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Socially the queen wasp is on a level
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with the black widow spider.
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They're both carnivorous, they paralyze their victims
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and then take their time devouring them alive.
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They kill their mates in the same way too.
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Strictly a one-sided romance.
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Well, I'm not exactly interested in
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the love life of the queen wasp.
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I want your opinion on the possibilities of using
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enzyme extracts from royal wasp jelly, commercially.
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- Well, if you want an honest opinion, Miss Starlin-
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Of course I want an honest opinion.
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Then my advice is forget about it.
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Thank you, Arthur.
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Any time, Miss Starlin.
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- Have Mr. Zinthrop come in. - Yes, Miss Starlin.
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You can go in now, sir. - Oh.
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'Bout time.
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Janice Starlin Enterprises.
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Miss Starlin?
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Yes, how do you do?
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I'm afraid I won't be able to give you much time,
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Mr. Zinthrop.
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- But it is I who give you the time, Miss Starlin.
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Oh yes, plenty of time I give you, 10,
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maybe 15 years I give you.
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- I want you to understand one thing very clearly,
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Mr. Zinthrop.
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I expect absolute proof of what you claimed
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in your letter, tangible proof, not words.
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- Such proof you shall get, Madam, and more.
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But I think I better show you in the laboratory, yes?
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All right.
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Come along.
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Look.
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They look terrible.
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Why don't you put them out of their misery?
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- Madam, you asked for proof, please be kind enough
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to look at the proof you asked for.
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May I proceed?
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Thank you.
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Come, come, come little one.
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In a few minutes, Madam, we shall see a miracle
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you shall not believe.
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Oh, no tricks,
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you may look if you like, I have no tricks.
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Well, don't look at me, I'm not changing.
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I don't believe it, it's not possible.
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I see you do not believe one animal,
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so I bring two.
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I show you again, yes?
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Yes, I must be sure.
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Yes, Madam.
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There.
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Well, Miss Starlin, does my secret
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have interest for you, yes?
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What are your terms, Mr. Zinthrop?
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First, I must have a laboratory equipped
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with everything I need for my research.
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If we're successful, well, I ask for a little percentage.
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But I must get full credit for my discovery,
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that is most important to me.
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I'll have Gordon draw up the contracts.
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Oh, contracts, contracts I do not need,
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you give me your word, good enough for me.
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You amaze me.
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Frankly, when I received your letter I thought
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you were just another eccentric.
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But there was always a chance you might not be.
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Then you walk in here and show me
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nothing short of a miracle.
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Two miracles.
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And you say that you'll accept my word
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that I won't cheat you.
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You won't.
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I know you're a good woman,
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even if you do not like other people to know it.
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However, my formula may not be good for human beings,
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I have not tested yet.
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You will, on me.
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- Oh, no, no, no, no, there might be danger.
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Those are my terms, Mr. Zinthrop.
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Janice Starlin will be your next guinea pig.
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Very well.
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Though it may take a little time to prepare
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a sufficient extract, a week, maybe more.
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- I'll make whatever arrangements you may need
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for your equipment.
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Thank you, Madam.
00:22:04
Now I see how you built all this.
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- I'm very close to losing it, Mr. Zinthrop.
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Maybe working together we can save
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Janice Starlin Enterprises,
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maybe even make it bigger than ever before.
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Yes.
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Oh, yes.
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- I'm sure the next three months we will see
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a rise in Starlin sales that will surpass
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anything we've dared imagine.
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Mr. Zinthrop...
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Is working on the final stages of a development
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that will revolutionize the cosmetics industry.
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He's to have a free hand in his experiments
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and will be answerable to no one but myself.
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At the moment I cannot divulge the nature
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of Mr. Zinthrop's experiments but I can assure you
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it will bring world-wide recognition
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to Janice Starlin Enterprises.
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- I dunno, this Zinthrop must be the granddaddy
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of all confidence men to have taken a gal like Starlin.
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Now why doesn't somebody wise her up?
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Like you, for instance?
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Bill, what makes you think Zinthrop
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really isn't on the level?
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After all, we don't even know what he's working on,
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it could be very legitimate.
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You're as bad as she is.
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Oh, women.
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Men.
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Every time you're stuck for an answer
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you always come up with, "Women."
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You're not getting out of this one so easily.
00:24:08
I'd like to know why you think Zinthrop
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really hasn't got something.
00:24:12
- Well you can call it male intuition if you like.
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It's just that there's something about this whole business
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that doesn't smell right.
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The private laboratory, the secret experiments,
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Zinthrop himself.
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The only thing that's missing is a genie with a lamp.
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You better leave the intuition to me.
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Come on, I'll let you buy me dinner.
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Buy you dinner?
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What's happened to your sporting blood?
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I thought we were gonna toss for the check.
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Oh no,
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you won the last three times.
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- All right, look, I'll make a deal with you.
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Dinner is on me if you promise to keep an eye
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on what goes on in there.
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- Oh, what do you want me to do, read her mail
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and send you messages in secret code?
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You could do worse.
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Oh no, Mr. Cooper, not you too.
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- I've been trying to tell bright eyes here
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that I think Zinthrop is a phony and a confidence man.
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- If I were sure of that I wouldn't be worried.
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I think he's a lot more dangerous.
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A quack.
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Well, I don't follow you, Coop.
00:25:09
Well, a confidence man would just be interested in your money.
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The only damage they can do is to your pocket book.
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A quack can be fatal.
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- So I says to him, I says, "Listen Irving,
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"I'm getting sick of this TV every night, I mean,
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"you know, we can do the same thing in a night club."
00:25:33
Well, almost.
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Good morning, Janice Starlin Enterprises.
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I got two words for ya,
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drop dead.
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Twice.
00:25:49
Irving?
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Calls me to tell me Dr. Cyclops
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is on channel nine tonight.
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What a crust.
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He's seen it twice already.
00:26:00
Good morning.
00:26:06
Is Miss Starlin in her office now?
00:26:08
Miss Starlin's in conference.
00:26:11
Would you like to speak to her secretary?
00:26:13
Oh, no, no, no, just say to Miss Starlin
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I should like to see her when she has time, huh?
00:26:17
Yes sir.
00:26:22
Was there something else, Mr. Zinthrop?
00:26:25
No, no, no, no, goodbye.
00:26:31
Goodbye. - Goodbye.
00:26:43
What a character, a regular two-eyed Dr. Cyclops.
00:26:47
Even the bow.
00:26:48
- "Good morning, may I see Miss Zarlin, please?"
00:26:52
He's a real weirdy.
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Wonder what his game is. - Who cares.
00:26:57
You know, Morton thinks he's a crackpot,
00:26:59
I heard him telling Cooper so.
00:27:02
Old bug eyes really has the execs worried.
00:27:04
About what?
00:27:05
That's just it, they don't know.
00:27:08
Oh.
00:27:09
So anyway, back to Irving.
00:27:28
- Good morning, Miss Starlin, good morning.
00:27:30
- Good morning, I couldn't get away any sooner,
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is it important?
00:27:35
- Miss Starlin, do you remember the big cat
00:27:38
I showed you last week, no?
00:27:41
What about it?
00:27:43
Well, I want you to look at him, come.
00:27:53
No.
00:27:54
Quite a difference, yes?
00:27:58
Why, it's incredible!
00:28:01
The same mark.
00:28:03
Same cat.
00:28:05
- You're young again, can you realize what that means?
00:28:09
You're a kitten again.
00:28:11
Your whole life to live over.
00:28:14
How does it feel?
00:28:15
- I think perhaps you'll be able to find out
00:28:17
for yourself, Miss Starlin.
00:28:21
Today...
00:28:23
Today will be your first injection.
00:28:27
Come.
00:28:43
Sit down, please.
00:29:25
- Mr. Gleason, of accounting, on line three.
00:29:31
What is it, Gleason?
00:29:34
I sent you a memo.
00:29:36
Mr. Zinthrop has carte Blanche
00:29:37
to order anything he requires.
00:29:40
It is no concern of yours, Gleason.
00:29:42
Make out a check for the full amount.
00:29:50
Sue?
00:29:51
Mary.
00:29:53
Can I talk to Mr. Lane a minute, please?
00:30:00
Bill?
00:30:01
Hey, listen, Gleason just got a bill for $2,300.
00:30:06
Zinthrop.
00:30:11
Enzyme extracts.
00:30:26
Yes, yes, yes, we are making progress,
00:30:29
there's great improvement in the tissue.
00:30:33
Why is it taking so long?
00:30:35
It's the third week.
00:30:36
You forget, my dear,
00:30:39
there's more to you than a little kitten, no?
00:30:42
Besides, there's a difference in metabolism.
00:30:46
Why not increase the dosage?
00:30:47
Wouldn't that step up the process?
00:30:50
Patience, my dear, patience.
00:30:52
We must tread lightly, with care, your arm, please.
00:31:12
There.
00:31:14
You know, I've been experimenting with
00:31:17
a concentrated solution of the enzymes,
00:31:19
oh a great deal more powerful than the solution
00:31:22
I've been using in your injection.
00:31:24
Oh?
00:31:25
Yes.
00:31:26
And I think, I think it will be better for lotions,
00:31:29
as an emollient lotion it'll make estrogenic creams
00:31:32
and all such products old fashioned.
00:31:35
My dear, Starlin will be world famous,
00:31:39
bringing you to millions.
00:31:41
If you're right, Zinthrop,
00:31:44
there are going to be a few red faces
00:31:45
in my advertising department.
00:31:48
But I am right, why your own mirror
00:31:50
will tell you that I am right.
00:31:51
Why, you look at least five years younger
00:31:53
than you looked three weeks ago.
00:31:56
I know.
00:32:40
- Will you let me talk to Bill a minute, Sue?
00:32:42
Thanks.
00:32:45
Bill, I think I've got it.
00:32:48
Yeah, I'm a nervous wreck.
00:32:51
At lunch, at lunch.
00:32:54
You'll have to translate for me, Coop,
00:32:56
I'm not very good at that technical stuff.
00:32:57
Pseudo-technical.
00:33:00
Our Mr. Zinthrop's a very capable confidence man
00:33:02
from what I read in this letter.
00:33:04
He claims he can stimulate the processes of rejuvenation
00:33:07
through the use of enzymes extracted from wasps.
00:33:11
Oh, for...
00:33:13
- Well, what are you two Sherlocks going to do about it?
00:33:17
Right now I don't know.
00:33:18
- Frankly I'm getting tired of the whole business.
00:33:20
That woman's so intent on holding back time
00:33:22
she's ready to fall for the first phony line she hears.
00:33:24
Wasps.
00:33:25
Bill.
00:33:27
Face the facts, Mary, Janice Starlin
00:33:28
has built her whole life on youth and beauty.
00:33:31
Now that she's losing them she's scared to death.
00:33:33
Right now she's on cloud nine with that quack Zinthrop
00:33:36
but I'd hate to be around when she comes back down to Earth.
00:33:39
Well maybe we can let her down easy.
00:33:41
I think we owe her that much.
00:33:42
Yeah.
00:33:44
What are we gonna do?
00:33:45
We can't just let Zinthrop build up her hopes
00:33:47
and then knock the props out from under her.
00:33:50
How can he do such a terrible thing?
00:33:52
Poor Jan.
00:33:54
There must be something we can do before it's too late.
00:33:58
He's got a mighty convincing argument.
00:34:00
Very impressive to the layman.
00:34:03
10 to one he's got a record just as impressive.
00:34:06
There are ways to find out.
00:34:07
The answer might be right here in our hands.
00:34:11
Heads.
00:34:15
I'm gonna keep this letter for a day or two.
00:34:18
- Wait a minute, suppose she finds out it's gone,
00:34:20
I'm the only one with access to that desk,
00:34:22
she'll know I took it.
00:34:23
That's a chance you have to take, Mary.
00:34:25
I think we can be pretty sure that Coop
00:34:26
knows what he's doing, honey.
00:34:28
Well come on, young lovers.
00:38:05
What is it, Maureen?
00:38:06
It is you, Miss Starlin?
00:38:08
Of course it's me.
00:38:11
Who did you think it was?
00:38:13
You look so different.
00:38:17
Finish your nails.
00:38:22
Maureen.
00:38:23
Hmm?
00:38:25
I think your phone is ringing.
00:38:26
Oh, yes, Miss Starlin.
00:38:30
Good morning, Janice Starlin Enterprises.
00:38:34
Gentlemen, Janice Starlin Enterprises
00:38:38
is about to start on the most wide-spread publicity campaign
00:38:43
in the history of the cosmetic industry.
00:38:45
Our slogan will be, "Return to youth with Janice Starlin."
00:38:52
When Mr. Zinthrop arrives, there will be a press interview
00:38:55
and all questions regarding the rejuvenation process
00:38:57
will be referred to him.
00:39:01
That'll be all for now, gentlemen.
00:39:03
- It's amazing. - Why, it's wonderful.
00:39:04
- Absolutely amazing. - You look marvelous.
00:39:07
- I said that will be all for now, gentlemen.
00:39:10
Good morning.
00:39:16
Oh not you, Mary, wait a moment, please.
00:39:19
Yes, Miss Starlin?
00:39:29
Mary, isn't it wonderful?
00:39:32
It's a miracle, a wonderful, incredible miracle!
00:39:37
We were so worried about you,
00:39:38
we really thought you were in danger.
00:39:41
We even went to plotting how to rescue you
00:39:43
from Mr. Zinthrop.
00:39:46
It all seems so silly, it seems ridiculous.
00:39:50
Oh Mary,
00:39:51
Mary, how old do I look?
00:39:54
Tell me, how old?
00:39:55
How old do I look?
00:39:57
Tell me!
00:39:58
How old?
00:40:03
23?
00:40:04
Maybe 22?
00:40:10
That's how old I was when I started
00:40:11
Janice Starlin Enterprises.
00:40:14
Do you realize what that means?
00:40:16
I'm back where I started, 18 years ago,
00:40:20
with what it took 18 years to accomplish.
00:40:25
It's like a dream.
00:41:22
- 30 years ago a bunch of quacks were treating people
00:41:25
with monkey glands.
00:41:26
Seemed to work for a while.
00:41:28
Then the deterioration set in.
00:41:30
That's awful.
00:41:33
Do you think that will happen to Jan?
00:41:35
I don't know.
00:41:37
If I could just get inside of his lab and
00:41:39
run a breakdown on what he's using.
00:43:53
Mr. Zinthrop!
00:44:05
Mr. Zinthrop?
00:44:10
Mr. Zinthrop?
00:44:59
I want you to find him, Mr. Hellman,
00:45:01
I don't care what it costs.
00:45:02
We'll find him all right,
00:45:04
sooner or later we find them all.
00:45:07
Time is vital, Mr. Hellman.
00:45:10
Every hour he's gone,
00:45:11
it means more than you can possibly imagine.
00:45:14
- Well, you haven't given me very much to go on.
00:45:17
No home address, no former employer, no phone,
00:45:20
this is just like starting from scratch.
00:45:24
Mr. Zinthrop wasn't a,
00:45:26
a conventional employee.
00:45:28
He didn't go through regular personnel.
00:45:31
Uh-huh.
00:45:33
You say he came here about a month ago,
00:45:34
well how did he come here, Miss Starlin?
00:45:36
He just didn't walk in off the street, did he?
00:45:40
The letter.
00:45:42
Right here in my drawer.
00:45:48
- Maybe one of the other drawers?
00:45:53
So that's what she meant?
00:45:55
What who meant?
00:46:00
Miss Starlin?
00:46:03
The letter's been taken and you think you know who took it,
00:46:05
is that right?
00:46:08
My secretary, Miss Dennison.
00:46:11
You got her address handy?
00:46:13
Her phone number.
00:46:14
- It might be better if I busted in on her cold.
00:46:16
This way she'll have a chance to prepare a story.
00:46:19
I know what I'm doing.
00:46:20
All right.
00:46:22
Mary?
00:46:23
Janice Starlin.
00:46:25
- Before I went to lunch I made a duplicate copy
00:46:27
of Mr. Zinthrop's letter.
00:46:30
I was going to take that one to Bill and Mr. Cooper at first
00:46:34
but then I thought that the original would be better.
00:46:37
Have you got the copy?
00:46:39
Yes, it's in my desk.
00:46:40
Get that copy, Miss Dennison.
00:46:43
Uh-huh, 946 West 73rd Street, Manhattan.
00:46:47
Yeah, that's right, get right on it, Jerry
00:46:50
and check back with me as soon as you can.
00:49:01
Yeah?
00:49:04
Oh?
00:49:06
You're sure he's our boy?
00:49:09
Uh-huh.
00:49:10
Is he?
00:49:12
Central emergency.
00:49:14
Mm-hmm.
00:49:16
Right.
00:49:17
Well, it looks like we've got him.
00:49:19
There's a John Doe down at central emergency,
00:49:21
auto accident.
00:49:22
There's no identification on him but he was wearing
00:49:24
a lab smock and fills Zinthrop's description.
00:49:26
- Mary, get my coat and Lane, get a cab downstairs.
00:49:31
Is he badly hurt?
00:49:32
- Head injury, general contusion to the body.
00:49:39
- He's had a severe injury and there's definite
00:49:42
brain damage, just how much we can't tell as yet.
00:49:44
How long before you'll know?
00:49:46
It's hard to say, Miss Starlin.
00:49:49
- Who's the best man for this kind of injury?
00:49:52
Well, there's several top specialists.
00:49:54
Get the best,
00:49:55
I'll take full responsibility for the expenses.
00:49:58
Yes, Miss Starlin.
00:50:09
I don't know, Arthur.
00:50:12
I think it best we wait.
00:50:14
- It's been three days since the accident, Jan,
00:50:16
and no sign of improvement, he's still in a coma.
00:50:19
You heard what the doctor said.
00:50:21
He may never regain consciousness.
00:50:23
And even if he does, who knows how badly
00:50:25
his brain has been damaged.
00:50:31
Well,
00:50:33
I'll give it another 48 hours.
00:50:36
If he doesn't regain consciousness by then,
00:50:39
you can take over the laboratory, Arthur.
00:50:42
Janice.
00:50:43
It's my decision.
00:51:24
- It's incredible, right in front of our noses.
00:51:29
He can't have used it all.
00:51:33
I could run a qualitative analysis.
00:53:07
- Confounded thing, always goes on the fritz
00:53:10
right in the middle of a good program.
00:53:37
- I want this to be the biggest advertising campaign
00:53:40
in the history of cosmetic advertising.
00:53:44
Every newspaper and magazine in the country
00:53:45
will be flooded with our new slogan,
00:53:48
"Return to youth with Janice Starlin."
00:53:50
Excuse me, Miss Starlin.
00:53:53
What is it, Thompson?
00:53:54
- I think we should be a little conservative,
00:53:56
Miss Starlin, cosmetics are one thing,
00:53:59
medications another, we're liable to run into trouble.
00:54:02
Yes.
00:54:05
All advertising copy will be cleared through your office.
00:54:08
It's a touchy business, you know?
00:54:10
Max is right, Miss Starlin.
00:54:12
- You don't have to second the motion, Lane.
00:54:19
I want one thing understood very clearly now, gentlemen.
00:54:23
Janice Starlin Enterprises
00:54:27
is going to bring the most fantastically sellable product
00:54:30
ever developed by modern cosmetics to the public.
00:54:34
And I don't intend to be restricted by timidity
00:54:38
on the part of my own staff, is that clear?
00:54:46
Are you all right, Miss Starlin?
00:54:48
It's just a little headache, Mary.
00:54:51
I'm fine.
00:54:53
Can I get you something?
00:54:54
I'm all right, I'm all right, thank you.
00:54:56
I have some Aspirin in my purse.
00:54:59
It's all right, Mary.
00:55:03
Well, that'll be all for now, gentlemen.
00:55:23
Hi.
00:55:24
Hi, sweetie.
00:55:27
- Gee, I sure hope they give the girls working at Starlin
00:55:29
first crack at that new stuff.
00:55:31
Imagine being 18 again.
00:55:34
- I guess if it can take 15 years off Starlin,
00:55:37
it can take 10 off you.
00:55:39
What do you mean 10?
00:55:41
- Face it honey, this is Maureen you're talking to.
00:55:44
Yeah?
00:55:46
Well if I were you I'd take a double dose
00:55:48
then maybe Irving wouldn't watch television so much.
00:55:50
So who says he looks at it?
00:55:53
I can't imagine what else he does.
00:55:55
Three guesses.
00:55:58
- Say, did Cooper come in yet? - Uh-uh.
00:56:00
Missed a board meeting this morning,
00:56:02
I bet Starlin's having a fit.
00:56:05
He should worry.
00:56:07
Uh-oh, see you later.
00:56:08
Bye, honey.
00:56:15
Hi pretty puss.
00:56:18
You know where
00:56:21
Miss Starlin's office is?
00:56:25
Suite number one.
00:56:28
- I. Di da, the Duchess of Flatbush herself.
00:56:32
- How'd you like to have this phone wrapped around your ear?
00:56:35
Wise guy.
00:56:36
That's more like it, sister.
00:56:43
Suite number one.
00:56:49
Thank you.
00:56:54
Miss Starlin.
00:56:55
Oh, what is it, Mary?
00:56:58
Is there anything I can do?
00:57:00
Yes, is Mr. Zinthrop's room ready?
00:57:04
- Uh-huh, the nurse is fixing the emergency equipment now
00:57:07
and the ambulance is due any minute.
00:57:10
Be sure to let me know when it arrives.
00:57:13
Oh, Mary, please, before you go,
00:57:15
could you see if you could work that thing?
00:57:18
Oh, sure.
00:57:21
I've seen lots of these.
00:57:28
Oh, simple enough.
00:57:30
That'll be all, Mary, thank you.
00:57:32
All right.
00:57:36
- We've had a room especially made over for you,
00:57:38
Mr. Zinthrop and Mrs. Warren has a room adjoining yours
00:57:41
so there'll be someone near you at all times.
00:57:44
Thank you, thank you.
00:57:46
- When you're feeling better, Mr. Zinthrop,
00:57:49
there are a few things I'd like to discuss with you.
00:57:52
Good, good.
00:58:04
We'll do everything we can to make you comfortable, Mr. Zinthrop.
00:58:08
I'm going to spend the nights here in my office
00:58:11
so if anything develops, I'll be on hand.
00:58:14
Thank you.
00:58:16
Thank you, Miss Starlin.
00:58:22
Only there's something
00:58:25
I must tell you,
00:58:27
something important.
00:58:30
But, important but...
00:58:35
I cannot remember.
00:58:40
I'm sure it can wait.
00:58:42
Right now the main thing is to get you back to health.
00:58:46
Take good care of him, Mrs. Warren.
00:58:48
Yes, Miss Starlin.
00:58:50
Sure is funny about old Coop.
00:58:53
- He misses one day of work and you're ready
00:58:54
to call missing persons.
00:58:56
- Well, he's a pretty conscientious guy, honey,
00:58:58
if he felt sick or something he'd have called in.
00:59:01
Relax, he'll probably be in bright
00:59:03
and chipper in the morning.
00:59:05
Oh, am I interrupting something?
00:59:06
- Oh, we were just having a little coffee class,
00:59:09
Miss Starlin, we were talking about Mr. Cooper.
00:59:13
What about Mr. Cooper?
00:59:14
- Well, about his missing the meeting this morning.
00:59:15
Nobody's been able to reach him all day.
00:59:17
I wouldn't worry about that,
00:59:19
Mr. Cooper's been here a long time.
00:59:23
Probably feels he's entitled to take a day
00:59:25
for himself now and then.
00:59:27
- That's what I've been trying to tell Mr. Lane.
00:59:29
- Oh, by the way, Miss Starlin, how is Mr. Zinthrop?
00:59:33
Oh, fine.
00:59:35
In a few days we'll start the layouts for the campaign.
00:59:38
I'm ready when you are, boss.
00:59:42
Look those over.
00:59:44
Hey, Bill.
00:59:45
Hmm?
00:59:46
- Don't go getting any ideas about the boss.
00:59:49
- Me? Don't be silly, I just want her to know
00:59:51
that I'm an eager member of the team.
00:59:53
Still, she is looking a lot younger these days, isn't she?
00:59:59
You think Zinthrop would give you any of those treatments?
01:00:02
Break the watch or something.
01:00:10
Guarantee on this too.
01:00:42
What's that?
01:00:44
Lie back now, you just had a bad dream.
01:00:47
Lie down now, go to sleep.
01:00:49
This horrible sound.
01:00:51
Like a nightmare.
01:00:53
Just a bad dream.
01:00:55
Lie down.
01:00:57
Just a dream.
01:01:02
- Tell Mr. Green that personnel is his responsibility.
01:01:06
I have other things to think about than worrying
01:01:08
whether the night watchman walked off the job.
01:01:10
Well that's just it, Miss Starlin,
01:01:12
Mr. Green feels that the watchman never left the building.
01:01:15
His lunch pail and his raincoat are still in the basement.
01:01:20
- I don't want to hear anything more about it, Mary.
01:01:25
All right, Miss Starlin.
01:01:28
We'll use these.
01:01:31
Fine.
01:01:34
She swears she heard a scream
01:01:36
from one of the other floors.
01:01:38
Zinthrop heard it too but she convinced him
01:01:40
he was having a bad dream.
01:01:42
Oh, maybe they both were.
01:01:46
It's not funny any more, Mary,
01:01:47
there's something going on in that building.
01:01:50
And I'm gonna find out what it is.
01:01:52
How?
01:01:53
- Have a look around Cooper's lab, for one thing.
01:01:56
After that I,
01:01:58
I don't know.
01:02:01
Hold it steady.
01:02:04
Bill, this is crazy.
01:02:05
We could really get in trouble.
01:02:13
I won't tire him, Mrs. Warren but
01:02:17
it is important.
01:02:19
- All right, Miss Starlin, I'll be in my room.
01:02:25
Zinthrop,
01:02:27
Zinthrop, you've got to help me.
01:02:29
Something's happening.
01:02:31
Something's happening to me, I can't control it.
01:02:35
There's something I must remember but
01:02:39
I can't.
01:02:40
Try to think.
01:02:42
The wasp enzymes,
01:02:44
the extracts you were experimenting with
01:02:46
before the accident.
01:02:48
Try to think!
01:02:50
I can't
01:02:54
Well this is Zinthrop's notebook, Mary.
01:02:56
Notes on his experiments with Jan.
01:02:59
Well how did Cooper get hold of it?
01:03:01
I don't know.
01:03:03
If only Coop would show up.
01:03:06
Mary, look.
01:03:12
It's Mr. Cooper's pipe.
01:03:13
Don't you get it?
01:03:14
He'd sooner go out without his pants
01:03:15
than leave that pipe behind.
01:03:18
He's still somewhere in the building,
01:03:19
I'd bet a year's salary on it.
01:03:22
- If he is- - He's dead.
01:03:27
And the night watchman.
01:03:32
- There's only enough left for one more injection.
01:03:35
One more.
01:03:36
You've got to make more, Zinthrop.
01:03:39
Help me, Zinthrop!
01:03:40
Please, leave, my head, oh my head.
01:03:43
Zinthrop, help me!
01:03:46
Help me!
01:04:24
Is he asleep?
01:04:26
I don't know.
01:04:35
Bill, don't touch him.
01:04:37
- If anybody knows what's behind all this, it's him.
01:04:41
Mr. Zinthrop?
01:04:45
Bill.
01:04:47
Look it.
01:05:34
- Well, her coat, purse and everything else
01:05:36
is still in there.
01:05:37
She wouldn't go out without her purse.
01:05:39
- Bill, let's get out of here, I don't like it.
01:05:42
The cat...
01:05:44
The cat...
01:05:46
Must warn her.
01:05:49
Mr. Zinthrop!
01:05:53
Who are you?
01:05:54
- Now there's nothing to be alarmed about, Mr. Zinthrop,
01:05:56
I'm Bill Lane and this is Miss Dennison,
01:05:57
Miss Starlin's secretary.
01:05:59
Miss Starlin, the cat.
01:06:02
What about a cat?
01:06:03
Must warn her.
01:06:04
The injections, must not take any more injections.
01:06:08
Is Miss Starlin in danger?
01:06:10
Terrible danger.
01:06:12
I must- - Take it easy, Mr. Zinthrop, you're still pretty weak.
01:06:14
Mary, see if you can get Jan on the phone.
01:06:30
There's no answer.
01:06:33
- Oh, Miss Starlin? - Is that you, Mary?
01:06:36
- Where are you? - We're in the building.
01:06:38
We're in Mr. Zinthrop's room.
01:06:39
Something's happened down here-
01:06:40
Here, let me talk to her.
01:06:42
Hello, Miss Starlin, this is Lane.
01:06:43
- Why are you and Mary still in the building?
01:06:46
It's after 10. - I must help,
01:06:48
I'm responsible. - Don't let him get up, Mary.
01:06:50
I must help.
01:06:52
I must- - I can't explain now, Miss Starlin.
01:06:54
I must go.
01:06:55
- Hang on to him. - I must help.
01:06:57
You must not hold me back.
01:06:59
Don't worry, Mr. Zinthrop,
01:07:00
we won't let anything happen to Miss Starlin.
01:07:03
Hello, hello, Miss Starlin.
01:07:04
What's going on down there?
01:07:06
Stay in your office, I'll be right up.
01:07:11
Keep an eye on Zinthrop, honey, I'm going upstairs.
01:07:13
No, no, no!
01:07:14
The insect, the insect!
01:07:16
Take it easy, Mr. Zinthrop.
01:07:18
You do not understand, Miss Starlin,
01:07:20
she's in danger, I must warn.
01:07:22
- Look, I'll have to stay here, you go for Jan.
01:07:24
Okay.
01:07:25
When you get up there, call the police,
01:07:27
you can't get outside on this phone.
01:07:28
All right, all right, I'll hurry.
01:07:35
Not the police, not the police.
01:07:50
Miss Starlin!
01:07:56
Miss Starlin,
01:07:57
it's me, Mary!
01:08:00
Miss Starlin, please, open the door!
01:08:11
- What is it, Mary? - Miss Starlin, please!
01:08:13
Will you please call the police?
01:08:14
What for?
01:08:15
Look, I don't have time to, never mind.
01:08:18
Mary!
01:08:22
I'm sorry I had to do that.
01:08:24
There's no time for hysteria.
01:08:26
Now what is this?
01:08:30
- The enzymes, the enzymes, they're going crazy.
01:08:33
Sure, Mr. Zinthrop, you just relax
01:08:35
and take it easy, everything'll be all right,
01:08:37
we'll take care of those whatever you call those-
01:08:38
- You do not understand, you do not understand,
01:08:40
that girl, you shouldn't have sent her upstairs.
01:08:42
She's in danger, you must stop her
01:08:44
before it is too late. - Okay.
01:08:45
As soon as the cops get here, we'll take-
01:08:47
Oh, you fool, you fool.
01:08:49
Miss Starlin will kill her and tear her body to shreds.
01:08:52
Miss Starlin kill Mary?
01:08:55
- Miss Starlin is not a human being any longer.
01:08:59
The enzymes have changed her.
01:09:01
She will destroy the girl as an evil wasp
01:09:03
would destroy her enemies.
01:09:04
And then devour the remains.
01:09:09
- Then Bill found Mr. Zinthrop's notebook in Cooper's desk.
01:09:16
No, no, there's no mistake,
01:09:18
we've got to call the police now.
01:09:20
- Now, Mary, you're just getting a little excited.
01:09:23
Now who could possibly want to hurt Mr. Coop...
01:09:28
I don't know.
01:09:29
But it's not only Mr. Cooper.
01:09:32
What about...
01:10:08
I told you, we're too late.
01:10:09
Mary!
01:10:22
Mary!
01:10:23
Wait, I'll go with you.
01:10:27
I can't wait, I'm gonna take the stairs.
01:10:28
Oh look.
01:10:29
Laboratory, she's going to the laboratory.
01:10:31
Going up the stairs.
01:10:40
Mary!
01:10:44
Mary, Mary!
01:11:13
Help!
01:11:45
Get away from her!
01:12:12
Mary.
01:12:14
Oh, Mary.

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A scientist develops a youth formula for a cosmetics queen from jelly taken from queen wasps, failing to anticipate the typical horrible side effects. Original title: The Wasp Woman (1959) Colorized version: https://youtu.be/hiL8C_O5YwA Directors: Roger Corman, Jack Hill Writers: Leo Gordon, Kinta Zertuche Stars: Susan Cabot, Anthony Eisley, Barboura Morris Genres: Classics, Cult Film, Cult Director, Horror, Sci-Fi Budget:$50,000 Summary: Janice Starlin's Failing Cosmetics Company, and the Mysterious Mr. Zinthrop's Royal Jelly Research & Rejuvenation Chemical" 00:00 Full Movie 00:11 🐝 Papy Eric comforts the bees and introduces them to Dr. Zinthrop who is researching royal jelly. Mr. Parker visits Dr. Zinthrop and learns about his discovery of a method to slow down and potentially reverse aging. 11:51 📉 Sales have dramatically decreased by 14% and the cause is attributed to Janice Starlin's image as the face of the brand. 17:47 🔬 A mysterious man named Mr. Zinthrop offers Janice Starlin a chance to save her failing cosmetics company by using a secret chemical that can reverse aging. 25:04 🔍 The speaker suspects that Zinthrop is a charlatan and wants to investigate further. 33:08 🔍 Janice Starlin is considering a rejuvenation treatment offered by Zinthrop, but her assistant is skeptical and worried about the consequences. 46:25 🔎 Mary gives X a copy of a letter and they locate a potential suspect. 57:14 🔍 Arthur's assistant asks for help in installing something before he leaves. 1:03:40 😱 Mary is in danger as Miss Starlin has been transformed into a beast by mutated enzymes and is going to kill her. Join the swarm @CCC socials: https://www.facebook.com/CultCinemaClassics https://www.instagram.com/cultcinemaclassics https://www.tiktok.com/@cultcinemaclassics

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