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Hope we're not late. We'd already be there if amber didn't take so long to get ready. It's my favorite sport in the whole kingdom

Coachman better take the high road

There's a tryout race next week and we start practicing for it tomorrow

You didn't even make the team last year this year will be different. You should come watch flying Derby practice at school tomorrow

hmm Prince Hugo

Princess amber. I just wanted to wish you luck. I'm your biggest fan

time to fly

Good Martin Buser Eddie's hurry supply horses. Good morning, sir, Gilliam. What's wrong?

Um only princess can ride in the flying Derby the flying Derby is just not a princess thing

How is school

Okay, I went to try out for the flying Derby - what Robin have you ever heard anything? So ridiculous. I don't know

But if you really want to do it then I say both I was flying Derby practice today James great

Princesses don't do that. Well, there's a first time for everything amber

I think it's a wonderful idea someone like you James me and you'll get in some extra practice

Sorry Gilliam, oh you do of course you do

He's all yours

Only you spoke horse I could tell you I can't be course. Oh wow. Oh you'll pick another horse

I have short legs small wings

She's at the end of the week right here on our derby cars

Let me help you

You know my sister get on her pony

Hold him the way you want to go? That's it. Yep. It's easy. I

Don't care how many times they fall I am going to try out for the team

Guess flying Derby isn't a princess thing after all you can make fun of me. All you want climb aboard Sophia, okay

Now keep your hands on my head now, this is how you steal I

Can't believe she's really doing it I can't believe I'm really doing it. Yeah

It's the toughest part of the course right before the finish line we go under the gate

Sophia I know Sophia. Maybe the princes are just

Lousy yeah, I can't even make it to the finish line and I only have one more day until the race

What does Sophia need a worm for she doesn't be a good idea?

Thanks guys

Okay minimus we can do it this time

Minimus you're plenty fast. You can talk to your horse all you want. You should go back where you belong with the other princesses

Hi, Sophia

Mom, what are you doing out here?

Your father and I are coming to the tryout race tomorrow

I still can't make it to the last table

Maybe Hugo and amber are right. You think I can make the team?

I know you can Sophia but what's important is what you think. Amber. Everyone's here. I know it's a good thing

I wore my Derby tiara. Today's the big day. Are you ready? Sophia? Good luck. Sophia means mom

so let's show

Okay

Earn their place on Royal preps flying derby team

It looks like we'll need to take the princess out of the race. That's not right

But go you could still win so could you

Great job minimus we won we actually won. Oh

Thank you James. I couldn't have done it without you

Congratulations, I hereby present you both with the official

What of race well done you two, oh, I knew you could hmm

Princess amber

Is a princess thing anything can be if we try hard enough. Oh, no, you need a real prize

Hmm, I know

Because I'm your biggest fan, you know, I won too

To detain you

Oh

Good morrow

To tangu peak the highest mountain in the whole kingdom where we're gonna have a party

So huge you'll need a map to find your way around

Hi there

Amber will you ride with me? Oh, I don't know

Come on it'll be fine. It'll be an adventure

Can't we just take the coach? Oh, we can take it coach any time. Let's try the carpet. We'll have a great time. I promise

They're beautiful just tell me what they're gone

Are you okay? Uh-huh, are you uh-huh? How about you carpet?

Right, we're all oh okay. I

promise

You promised we'd have a great time and I am not having a great time. I thought the carpet ride was kind of fun

What do you think Hildegard? Well, it's pretty much the same as riding in a flying coach, isn't it Clio?

Uh-huh the same thing but can your flying coaches do this?

This way to the party hey, where's Sofia and ever they're probably exploring the kingdom

There's so much to see and do in the land of tangu

Wow, I've never heard music like this before

Better we just need to get directions gum. Got until me. I will tell you you

Actually, we were hoping you could tell us how to get to tangu peak

Lucky for you. I know

Since you are lost I am have to keep following the river until it meets the mountains

And you see tango peak before you great. Thank you

This is what happens when you try something new you

End up luck

That's it. You messed with the wrong princess

I got it. That's right. I got you and I'll take that back. Thank you very much

Ever you were amazing. I was was nine. I think I'm getting the hang of this flying carpet thing

Tell me about it. I can't find a way out wait. We're

stuck like

Stuck stuck maybe but we can't be

All right bring on the dancing elephants

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hey I'm bloggin Brandi and I've been using wix to design my new website and

in this video I'm showing you how to change the layout for all of your posts

and category pages in your new Wix blog the easiest way to access your blog is

either from your live site if you're on your live site then you can select blog

from your navigational menu and this is going to take you to this main blog page

which shows all of your posts and if you're signed in you're going to see the

option to go to your Wix website editor and that's what this page actually looks

like so if you're in your editor then you can select blog from the drop down

menu at the top of the page and that's going to take you here now once you're

actually in your editor you're gonna select the page just by

clicking it and you're gonna see some options pop up to either manage posts or

settings I'm gonna select settings and then you can choose layouts

now right now you can see the layout on the page is side-by-side but maybe you

want it to look more editorial so you have the picture on the top and the text

on the bottom versus side-by-side where you have the text to the side and the

picture or to the side now you can also choose things like magazine or postcard

or some other options and this is just going to change the way that the font is

looking according to the picture either over the picture or with editorial you

can see it's under the picture and then some of these are going to stretch the

full width of the page depending on which of these options that you choose

now also if you have category pages set up or categories set up for your posts

you can do the same thing for those pages the only catch is if you change

anything on the categories page it's going to change it for all categories

pages so you can make the categories pages

different than the alt post feed but you can't change each individual category

page looking till so you can do that on all posts or the category pages so we're

gonna leave this as side-by-side because I kind of like it side by side but if

you wanted to change it all you're doing is going to settings layout editorial

and you can see what it looks like that way so either way whichever you choose

is fine but it's very easy to do and then once you've made these changes a

lot of your changes are automatically saved as you're going along with the Wix

website editor which is great but if they haven't saved you can always choose

to save them up here but that if it doesn't say save it's gonna say save so

you can choose that option then you can preview your changes that you've made

before you publish them and see what they actually look like on a live

website with the preview button and then once you're ready to publish those

changes you want to actually hit publish or no one will see you all of the

beautiful work that you just said you can view your website that you've

created this is the live site after the changes have been implemented you can go

to blog and see any changes that you've made so now you know how to change the

layout for your new blog if you need help you can watch more tutorials just

like this one and check out the description below this video or visit

Wix comms Help Center I'm bloggin brandi you can reach me on social at

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War Robots Future | Plans for 2019 Discussed by War Robots Producer - Duration: 3:59.

Hi!

My name is Max, I am an Associate Producer of War Robots.

I'm here to tell you about our plans for the next year.

But first, let's recap the highlights of 2018.

2018 RECAP

This year we released 13 new robots, 17 weapons and 3 maps — Carrier, Rome and Castle.

We expanded our combat mechanics: robots learned not just to destroy, but also to repair, lock-down

and suppress.

In the April update, our first solo game mode, Free-for-All, arrived.

Skirmish events came along with new special rules every weekend.

June brought us team-focused robots that repair others mid-battle — Mender and Weyland.

In July we introduced first items with status effect — Lock-down weapons

Then Workshop 2.0 arrived and since then you can produce components for almost any item

in the game.

And recently we've released a first pack of Modules for even deeper customization of

your robots Among other things, we updated the clan competition

with clan ranks and clan tasks.

New inventory and mode selection screens gave you a taste of future UI improvements.

Of course, there were challenges.

We are learning from the times when we could do better to improve our communication

with you and keep pilots well-informed.

There will be a lot to talk about next year.

From here, let's jump to our plans for 2019

FEWER CONTENT UPDATES

Many pilots say that we introduce new things too fast and they find it frustrating to keep up with the changes.

We understand you here and we have some good news.

Next year, new items will come less frequently.

You can expect new robots and weapons every 3 months instead of every month.

And between these big updates, there will be smaller ones with new features, events,

tweaks and bugfixes.

Overall, we want to make fewer updates, but make every single one of them worth celebrating.

Slowing down will allow us to put more attention to refreshing what's already there.

This is one of our main goals for the year: make War Robots feel like a 2019 game on all platforms

We will tell you more about that soon.

EVENTS AND TOURNAMENTS

We plan to expand our holiday events to make them more unique and fun.

That means new activities and Skirmish formats.

Also, we keep exploring what's possible with competitive War Robots.

There are many community tournaments already, and we want to give them more support.

With the help of our outstanding pilots, last year we ran competitive events

like Adrian tournament for North American region,

two platform leagues for CIS — and some others.

Spoiler: all went great and we want to promote competitive War Robots even further.

Community Heroes

There's a lot of amazing people in the War Robots community, and together they create something great.

They draw.

They write.

They run tournaments.

They make videos and drive amazing conversations.

We believe, these community heroes — you — deserve much more attention.

This is why we want to tell you more about... yourself.

Other pilots.

Highlight the most amazing stories, put the personalities, clans and their work into the spotlight

Because in the end, you guys make War Robots so great.

There's much more to talk about — however,

we want to keep some surprises up in our sleeve.

Stay tuned for more news in January!

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year — and see you in 2019!

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Fans slammed Iggy Azalea for continuing to perform after her backup dancer suffered a seizure onstage, and the rapper is absolutely distraught by the hate she's receiving. See her message here.

Iggy Azalea was in the middle of a live performance when her backup dancer fell to the ground and began convulsing on Dec. 27. The rapper immediately called for a medic in the middle of her song, but amidst the chaos, she wasn't exactly sure what was going on, and continued performing to the best of her ability. Eventually, once she realized how dire the situation was, she cut the performance short while help arrived. When video surfaced of the event, Iggy was slammed for not stopping and doing more to help, and all the hate has taken a toll on her.

"Sometimes I really feel exhausted by the world," Iggy wrote on Instagram. "It feels like ANY thing I do becomes an opportunity for people to tell me why I'm s***, why my music sucks, my clothes are ugly, why I don't matter or why I'm a horrible person. I'm worn down. The last 4 years are just me existing in a world where i can do nothing right and it's hard not to feel like "what's the point" and keep motivated. Everyone is just trying to make it through their day. Could we be a little kinder to each other? Seeing how much people enjoy being awful to one another is depressing."

Earlier on, Iggy confirmed that her dancer was "okay," and was feeling much better backstage after getting medical attention. She also explained that she thought the dancer had suffered nothing more than a twisted ankle, which is why she kept performing.

"It may sound harsh, but you keep singing until the music stops and ask for a medic which is what I did," Iggy wrote. "We are really shaken up by what happened and just thankful she's okay."

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Stock Market for Beginners | How to Invest in Stocks 2019 - Duration: 14:26.

How do you get started investing?

How do you put your money to work without getting sucked into all the hype and scams?

By the end of this video, you'll have a crash course on investing in the stock market

and how to invest in stocks for 2019.

In fact, I'm using the same investing strategy I developed as a professional equity analyst

to reveal my three favorite stocks for next year.

We're talking stock market for beginners today on Let's Talk Money.

Beat debt.

Make Money.

Make your money work for you.

Creating the financial future you deserve.

Let's Talk Money.

Joseph Hogue with the Let's Talk Money channel here on YouTube.

I want to send a special shout out to everyone in the community, thank you for taking a little

of your time to be here today.

If you're not part of the community yet, just click that little red subscribe button.

It's free and you'll never miss an episode.

For this video, I want to take a step back from our usual videos on investing and that

analysis we do in individual investments.

Instead, this one is going to be more basic, a stock market for beginners video.

I'm going to give you everything you need to start investing in stocks from how to get

everything set up to how I research stocks for my own portfolio.

I'm also going to reveal my favorite 2019 stock picks so make sure you stick around

to see where I'm putting my money this next year.

Now getting started investing isn't something you just take fifty bucks out of your savings

and buy some shares of the hot stock.

Your investing plan is based on your life goals and your own personality around money,

that's not something you can get in 30 minutes watching CNBC .

But don't neglect this part of investing.

I know it's not as sexy as picking stocks and talking double-digit returns but give

me fifteen minutes and I'm going to show you how to make investing stress-free and

how to beat your goals.

We're going to start off with two questions every beginner investor needs to ask.

Two questions that are going to tell you a lot about yourself and how your personality

is going to fit with your investments.

Based off just those two questions, I'll show you two ways to get started investing

in the stock market.

I'll then give you a simple three-step process I use to pick stocks, something I developed

over a decade as an equity analyst and working in private wealth management.

I'll then apply that three-step process to the stock market and show you the three

stocks I think could produce the highest returns in 2019.

Now on to those two questions and these are going to seem vague and maybe even a little

unnecessary for some of you.

You want to jump in to picking stocks and getting that process for stock market research

but don't neglect these basics.

They're going to lay that foundation that will show you how to be a better investor,

a smarter investor, and protect you from all the bad investing decisions that destroy wealth.

Our first question here is, "Are you comfortable with risk and losing money?"

This might seem like an easy yes or no but really think about it from past experience.

What are some times when you've lost money maybe say from gambling or from investing?

This doesn't mean you have to be ok with losing money, that would be psychotic.

The question is, how much stress do you feel with the idea of losing money or risk?

Our second question is, "what kind of an investor do you think you might be?"

Do you want to be actively involved on a monthly basis picking stocks, reading the financial

statements, or do you just want a stress-free way to make your money work for you?

I'll be honest, I enjoy reading the markets, learning about different investments and taking

that active part in my planning.

Everyone's not like that.

There are a lot of people that either don't have time to devote to doing their own investing

or just don't want to be a part of it.

There's nothing wrong with that, nothing wrong with wanting a hands-off investing strategy.

You do you, make your money and let the market do its thing to make your returns.

Your answers to these two questions are going to determine whether you want to invest through

an online broker or a robo-advisor.

Now I'm going to go into each of these, show you the difference between the two, pros

and cons of each, and how to get started before we get into that process I use to pick stocks.

First though, I want to share a very important report I just finished, an inside look into

something I learned over nearly a decade working for money managers and the wealthy.

That Wall Street lies to you.

Wall Street found out decades ago that if it wanted to keep making money, good investment

advice just wasn't going to cut it.

Instead, it would have to become more like Las Vegas, entertaining investors and keeping

them gambling.

To do this, the entire investment industry has built itself around ten lies it tells

investors to keep them scared, to keep them glued to the news and to keep them losing

money.

This is one of the reasons I don't work for Wall Street banks anymore and why I can

put this in a free report I'm giving to the Let's Talk Money community here.

I'll be sharing a link to get your copy of that free report, the 10 Lies Wall Street

tells investors towards the end of the video.

But I want to get back to that idea of getting started investing and those two ways to invest,

through an online investing site or a robo-advisor.

Both of these are going to meet your financial goals, the only difference is how active you

want to be as an investor.

First we have the online sites like Ally Invest, ETrade and TD Ameritrade.

These websites give you all the access you need to buy stocks, bonds and anything else

that's going to help you grow your money.

You'll get all the stock research you need, financial calculators and a lot of them will

even provide some time with an advisor.

I like Ally Invest because it's not just an investing site but part of a bigger financial

company that includes a bank and lending.

That means you can have all your savings and investing in one place plus mortgage and car

loans at great rates.

It takes less than five minutes to set up an investing account.

I'll leave a link to a review of the site and how to get started in the video description

below.

On the other hand, if you answer those two investing questions and find out you just

don't want that investing stress.

If you just want to have your money working for you but don't want to pick stocks or

deal with the ups-and-downs of the stock market then you'd be better off using a robo-advisor.

Robo-advisors are just a computer doing what a financial advisor is going to charge you

thousands to do . Robo-advisors like WealthSimple and Betterment take your age and answers to

an investor questionnaire and then customize an investing plan that meets your financial

goals.

Since it's all done by a computer, the costs are a fraction of what an advisor would charge.

Some sites like WealthSimple even have advisors available to answer questions so it's really

the best of both worlds.

I'll leave a link to WealthSimple in the video description if you want to learn more

about that robo-advisor option.

So you're set up with an online investing site like Ally and ready to invest but what

stocks do you pick?

How do you find those stocks that are going to outperform and beat your goals?

I want to share the investing strategy I used while working for portfolio managers and private

wealth funds.

Understand that this isn't going to apply to you if you've got your money in that

robo-advisor.

Robo-advisors are going to put you in a group of funds depending on your plan and you won't

be investing in individual stocks.

This three-step process is the one 80% of equity analysts use on Wall Street.

It's a tested and proven way to find stocks that are going to outperform and a way to

position your money to take advantage of themes in the market.

The reason why this investing strategy works so well is because it doesn't depend on

picking individual stocks.

Instead of trying to pick winners from the 2,800 stocks on the New York Stock Exchange,

this process starts at a higher level with the sectors and industries that are going

to outperform.

It's called top-down investing, looking at the bigger picture and those broader themes

in the stock market before you try to pick stocks . And you don't have to be an economist

or a numbers nerd like me to do it.

We'll go into finding those big picture themes but what you're doing is narrowing

your list of stocks to the sectors that are going to benefit.

Instead of trying to find one stock out of 2,800 to invest, you're saying, "Ok, energy

stocks have some great advantages in this market what are the best two or three stocks

out of 100 companies?"

The best part about this strategy is that by finding these bigger themes, you don't

even have to be right on the best stocks.

Let's say you find that deregulation, energy demand and political risks are going to really

boost the energy sector over the next few years.

I'm going to show you how to find the best-of-breed companies in the sector next but honestly

with these big picture themes you could throw a dart and hit a winner.

By looking at these larger, powerful forces driving an entire sector, all the companies

within the sector are going to be boosted higher.

Picking a few of the best stocks will help squeeze out that extra return but it's going

to be hard to go wrong and impossible to lose money.

So looking for these broad market themes, you want to look for a few clues.

• How do the different sectors react to higher prices?

• Are interest rates increasing and how do sectors react to a stronger dollar?

• Are there international trade problems and what percentage of sales come from overseas

customers for the sectors?

• What are the demographics of the customers for a sector?

Are their customers better off or facing a weaker financial future?

• Is technology changing the sector or are their opportunities for change that might

increase profits?

Now you don't have to always be watching for these big picture investing themes.

Another advantage of this strategy is that these themes play out over years so all you

have to do is find a theme or two and then ride it for as long as you can.

Your stocks within those one or two sectors are going to benefit for years.

Once you've got your broad themes and sectors then you start looking within the sectors

to find those best of breed companies that really lead the way.

This is where you narrow your list to two or three stocks that are going to outperform.

The first place I go to compare companies is the Statement of Cash Flows.

This is by far the most important of the three financial statements because it shows that

cash generating power of the company.

Management loves to manipulate the income statement to make earnings look higher but

it's much harder to change actual cash flows so you get a pure view of the company's

performance.

You don't have to be a professional analyst to look at these financial statements.

Once you have a list of stocks within a sector from your bigger picture themes, there are

a few things you want to compare on the cash flow statement.

• First is to compare the growth in cash flow from operations.

This is how much cash generation from the business so the best place to look and what

you want to do is look at it over the last five years.

How much has cash flow increased over that longer period compared to other companies

in the sector.

• Another place to look here is the free cash flow and the change over that same period.

Free cash flow is that operational cash minus the spending the company did to keep the company

going so you get a feel for how much cash is actually available.

• On the cash flow statement, you can also look at how much the company is returning

to investors through a dividend or buying back its own shares.

You also want to look at whether it's paying back debt or borrowing money.

Comparing the cash flow statements of companies is going to help you narrow your list down

even further.

So you've found a few sectors that are really going to benefit from these broad themes,

that's step one.

Then you find the companies within those sectors that are able to generate cash for investors

at a faster pace and that are using cash responsibly.

Finally, you're going to be looking for catalysts or roadblocks to growth for each

company.

This means looking in the financial news, reading analyst reports and management presentations.

By this time in the process, maybe you're only looking at four to six companies in a

sector so this level of deep research won't take more than a couple of hours.

You've already got that big picture view of the sector, now you're looking for company-specific

plans that play into that view.

You're looking for companies that have a defined plan to take advantage of those big

trends and how they're going to do it.

Now I want to take these three steps and use them to highlight three stocks, why I think

these are the best stocks for 2019.

Understand that even if you're investing in these three stocks, they shouldn't be

your entire portfolio.

Use that stock market process above to find at least six or seven other names in a few

sectors.

This is going to spread your risk out to limit that downside and maximize your return.

My first 2019 stock is Wells Fargo, ticker WFC.

This was an easy one despite all the bad press the bank has gotten over the last couple of

years.

Few sectors have as much going for them as financials with deregulation and rising interest

rates that will drive profitability.

This is actually something we talked about in our Warren Buffett series because Buffett

has more of his money in banks than anything else right now, almost $40 billion.

Wells Fargo is the largest deposit gatherer in the country and a leader in the mortgage

market, meaning it's going to win big when those long-term rates head higher.

Return on assets has slumped to 1.1-times this year from 1.4 in 2013, leaving room for

stronger profitability on management's turnaround plan . Non-performing assets have shrunk for

four consecutive quarters and the bank has been able to grow deposits consistently.

I'll admit that it may take time to rebuild the company's reputation after the scandals

but Wells Fargo always had some of the highest marks for customer satisfaction among banks

and I think it can get there again.

Our next stock for 2019 is CVS Health, ticker CVS.

Now the company has seen its shares gradually melt 45% lower since July 2015 on weakness

in drug pricing and fears around competition but this is a company with a huge advantage

and some great drivers .

The Aetna merger will create a vertically-integrated health care company like no other, able to

control pricing and patients at every step in the process.

This idea started with that giant shift to an older population and growth in healthcare

spending.

Being able to control drug pricing and insurance could boost profits significantly and the

shares now trade for just 10.4-times trailing earnings.

Even if Amazon is able to carve out a share with its acquisition of PillPack, the market

is underestimating the healthcare market advantage controlled by nation's largest drug retailer.

My last 2019 stock pick, and I'm going to get sooo many comments from this, but General

Electric, ticker GE.

For nearly a decade, we've been under easy money but no growth so all companies have

been doing is buying back shares.

There's been no capital investment.

That's slowly changing with tax reform, stronger growth and the move from low rates.

Companies are going to be investing in new capital and that's going to benefit the

industrials and especially GE.

Now I know GE has been a dog for the last couple of years, shares are down 60% since

the 2016 high.

But management has made the tough decisions, selling off some assets and spinning off others.

Cash flow is protected and I don't think the market is giving the company credit for

it yet.

I think a solid turnaround in stock price could start in 2019 with even more gains over

the next five years.

That's a crash course on the stock market for beginners and some of the best stocks

for 2019.

We've got a lot of great videos on getting started investing here on the channel.

I'm leaving a link to get your free report, those 10 lies Wall Street tells investors,

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You're awfully quiet tonight, Janey.

I've been trying to think of just the right way to ask you

to turn around and go back.

On this road? Can't do it, sweetie.

I mean it, Alan. I'd like you to turn around, please.

What's the matter, Jane?

I... I tried to tell you before we left home.

I... I just don't like being patronized, that's all.

I... I don't think I can take another evening of it.

Patronized? Oh, sweetheart, Ralph is one of the nicest guys I...

You know it isn't Ralph.

It's his diamond-studded wife, looking down her nose at me like...

like her big ugly house up there looks down on Hollywood.

Please. I'm just not going. Slow down and find a place to turn.

Oh, Jane, you're crazy. Alice likes you.

Please, Alan. I mean it. I'm just not going.

What are you trying to do? Send us off the edge?

All right. We'll turn around.

We told 'em we'd be there, but we'll turn around.

(TIRES SCREECH)

That guy almost hit us!

Alan, he threw something. It's in the back.

Feels like there's paper in it.

- Paper? - Yeah, feels like it.

Open it.

- They threw it in? - Yes.

- Maybe it fell in. - Alan, open it.

(VEHICLE APPROACHES)

Quick, Alan, get in. Alan, get in!

He's after us, Jane. The bag was intended for him.

(TIRES SCREECH)

Jane, what are you trying to do?

(TIRES SCREECH)

We've lost him. Slow down. I'll take the wheel.

Well, you almost killed us doing it, but we got away from him.

- Now what happens? - It hasn't hit you yet, Alan?

The money was literally thrown in our laps.

No one in the world knows we have it.

Get a hold of yourself, Jane, will you? It's a bag of dynamite.

That was a payoff.

Probably blackmail. We turn that bag over to the police so they...

(POLICE SIREN WAILS)

Don't stop, Alan. He's almost a block behind.

(POLICE SIREN WAILS)

(POLICE SIREN STOPS)

- What are you two so scared about? - Who's scared?

You are. Didn't you ever get a ticket before?

Ha-ha! It's supposed to be a big secret, Officer.

But we're on our way to Las Vegas.

We're the old-fashioned kind. We're eloping.

You're still gonna get a ticket.

The next time you make a turn, signal. You think you can remember that?

I... I'm afraid my mind wasn't on my driving.

You're nervous, Mac. It's the bride that's supposed to be jittery.

- Get going. - All right.

What's the matter with you, Jane?

What were you planning on doing with that?

(MOTORCYCLE STARTS)

I don't know.

You had a chance to give up the money. Why didn't you take it?

I was just asking myself that same question.

We'll take it up to the apartment.

I want to look at it.

I don't see him, Alan.

What about Kathy? I wonder if she came home yet.

I think she went to a show. Hurry.

(METAL CLANGS)

Just call me Dracula.

- I'm afraid you did startle us a little. - Did my sister come in yet, Pete?

Uh... no, I don't think so.

Hey, uh... you folks been away?

Oh, no. Just some things Mr. Palmer had in storage.

- Did you lock the door? - Yes.

Well, that wasn't very smart.

Be a great time for Kathy or someone to come in now, wouldn't it?

You said you wanted to look at it, Alan. Look at it.

Fifties and twenties. There must be thousands here.

Yeah, probably 100,000.

It's old money. The numbers are different.

You could make it work for us for the rest of our lives.

Stop it, Janey. If we don't report this, it's a felony, the same as stealing it.

It's a blind alley with a big barred gate at the end.

Let's not try to use it, darling.

Let's just hide it some place, and then not touch it until we know it's safe.

It'll never be safe. It just won't work.

What is it, Jane? I just don't understand you.

I've tried to give you everything you wanted, everything I could.

Yes, you've given me a dozen down payments and instalments

for the rest of our lives.

We won't touch it, Alan.

- We'll simply leave it where we... - (KNOCK AT DOOR)

Hide it.

Hide it, quick.

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

- Hi. - Hello, Kathy.

Pete said you were asking about me.

Oh, yes. Alan was wondering if you were home.

Well, I am. And since you're twisting my arm, I'll come in.

- Where's my dear brother? - Oh, he'll be out in a moment.

How are things at the office?

Well, they gave my boss a promotion the other day.

Maybe they'll get around to giving me a raise later.

You sound as if you're going to make a life's work out of it.

You sound as if you haven't heard of the man shortage.

On second thought, maybe you haven't.

- Greetings, Kathy. - Hi. How are you?

Now don't say fine, 'cause you look awful.

That's why I love to come here. Everyone is so gay, so buoyant.

I did get the impression from Pete that you wanted to see me about something.

Oh, er... we were thinking of running up to Rimoli's for a snack,

but we changed our minds.

Alan doesn't feel well.

- Well, what is it, Alan? - Oh, nothing.

It's just a headache.

Well, I hope you both feel better in the morning. Good night.

- Good night, Jane. - Good night, Kathy.

That did it.

I ought to have my head examined. I was almost sold for a minute.

But we've got as much right to that money

as if we went into a bank and lifted a bagful off the counter.

My little sister drops in, and pays us a visit, and scares us to death.

Of course we were frightened, because the money's right here.

But once it's hidden and out of our hands, there's nothing to be afraid of.

- Nobody knows we have it. - Nobody knows?

How about that banshee that chased us down the mountainside?

If he can read, he's got our license number.

He wasn't close enough to see our license.

Listen to me, Alan.

I love you, darling,

and if you decide we should never touch the money, we won't.

But do we have to make up our minds now?

Can't we just hide it some place where it can't be traced to us

and give ourselves time to think it out?

Please help me hide it.

I'll leave the rest to you.

If you don't think we should ever touch it, we won't.

You mean that, Jane? There'll be no more talk about it? No bitterness?

I mean it, Alan.

We'll keep it a week.

MAN: 'Last call for the Santa Fe-San Bernadino local.

'Train number 42 leaves at 10:10, entering through gate M.

'This is the last call.

'The Union Pacific City of Los Angeles train 103 is now arriving.'

It's done. Everything's all right now, isn't it, darling?

Yeah, I... I guess so.

Where's the ticket?

ALAN: It's all right. It's here down in the lining.

There's a hole in the pocket. It's safe there.

What did you say to the man at the counter?

I didn't say anything to the man at the counter.

But you did. I saw you.

Oh. Oh, yes.

I told him I was going to the hospital

and wouldn't be picking up the bag for a while.

He said it was all right.

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

Fuller. Detective Bureau.

Yes?

FULLER: Does an Alan Palmer live here?

Yes, my husband's at work.

Well, this is just a routine check, Mrs. Palmer.

We have a license number, but we're not absolutely sure of the accuracy of it.

May I come in?

- Mind if I look around a bit? - Why?

You haven't anything to hide, have you?

No, I can see you haven't.

What's this all about, Mr. Fuller?

I told you, a routine check. Like to look your place over.

Looking for what?

I didn't bring a warrant with me, Mrs. Palmer.

Maybe I should go get one.

If I let you look around without one,

will you promise to tell me what it's all about?

Perhaps it'll give me something interesting to talk about

at bridge tonight.

Sure, Mrs. Palmer.

Thanks.

(TUTS)

Leave them alone. Those are presents.

So, you've already started spending it, huh?

- Spending it? - Yes, honey, spending it.

I don't think I like that.

I'm sorry, but you're not making sense.

If you were an innocent housewife with nothing to hide but the iceman,

you'd never let me in here.

You'd be screaming for that warrant and sending wires to your congressman,

so let's cut the small talk.

- Where's my dough? - Then you're not a policeman?

Only on my mother's side, honey. Where's the dough?

Those things in the kitchen happen to belong to my sister-in-law.

And I let you in because...

...well, housewives can get awfully bored sometimes.

But believe me, I've no idea what you're talking about.

You're too smooth, honey. You're much too smooth.

Where's the dough?

- Where's that money? - We sent it to the police.

You're a liar. You would have told me that before now.

- I was afraid to. - You should be. It was mine.

Why would anyone give up that much hard cash? I don't get it.

- In fact, I don't believe it. - It's the truth. I swear it is.

And I'm supposed to get up now and walk out? Is that it?

Well, maybe I will.

But if you turned that money over to the cops, it'll be in the paper.

If you didn't...

It will be. We sent it back last evening.

All right, I can wait a few more hours

and I doubt that you or your husband will try a copper.

I'm going to buy an evening paper,

and there'd better be something in it about money or I'll be around again.

And I'm afraid I'll be awfully peeved at you, honey.

Bye now.

Alan, you're... you're home early.

Fitzsimmons called me from the bank today.

It seems as if your checks have started coming through.

He thought I might like to know

that our account's down a couple of hundred dollars.

I was going to tell you tonight. There were things I needed, Alan.

Five hundred and eight dollars' worth of necessities?

That was yesterday. How much today?

How much have you spent all together?

Seven hundred and ninety dollars.

About one tenth of one per cent of the money we have.

So, you're counting the money in the bag.

We weren't going to touch it, just leave it there and forget about it.

Now you're spending it like mad and keeping books on it.

Because the money's ours.

If anyone knew we had it, they would have been around by now.

I'm sending the claim check to the district attorney's office

right now, tonight.

Don't I have something to say about that?

I won't let you do it.

I'll take the money and go off by myself before I let you give it away.

And that's something I won't let you do. I'm in this now.

If you're caught, I'm caught.

But I wouldn't want you to do it anyway, Jane.

The money won't buy you anything.

It'll only make you miserable and unhappy.

Let me be the judge of that.

Were you happy when you married Blanchard?

I'm sorry, Jane. I... I didn't mean that.

Jane, Jane. What's happening to us? What's happening?

The money sits down there in an old leather bag and yet it's tearing us apart.

It's poison, Jane. It's changing you. It's changing both of us.

I wish it were that simple, Alan.

But I haven't changed. It's the way I am.

You've got to let me keep that money.

- Don't. Don't, Jane. - No, Alan.

I won't let you just give it away.

Chances like this are never offered twice. This is it.

I've been waiting for it, dreaming of it all my life, even when I was a kid,

and it wasn't because we were poor, not hungry poor, at least.

I suppose in a way it was far worse.

We were white-collar poor, middle-class poor,

the kind of people who can't quite keep up with the Joneses

and die a little every day because they can't.

That's why I married Blanchard.

I married the first man who asked me because I... I thought he had money.

It's... it's true, Alan.

And you're right, I wasn't happy. I was almost glad when he...

Jane.

But things have changed now, Alan.

This is different. We'll be happier than we ever dreamed we could be.

Sure we will, Jane. But the money won't help.

There'll always be Joneses with a little more.

The only thing worth having is peace of mind,

- ...and money can't buy that. - But...

...you agreed to wait for one week.

All right, we'll wait.

But we're not going to keep it. It's almost wrecked us, sweetheart.

But I think it would take more than 100 grand to do that.

How about it? Hm?

I got an idea.

We'll go on a date. Not tonight. I've got to see old man Barrett tonight.

But tomorrow night we'll do the same things we did on our first date. Remember?

We'll have dinner at Rimoli's, then we'll go down to the lake,

and get one of those fancy little boats and go for a ride.

How about it? Is it a date?

It's a date, Alan.

(LOCK CLICKS)

You got a good lock. I don't usually have so much trouble.

Did you think of knocking?

Yeah, but then I thought about the dull reading I found in the newspapers.

Nothing at all about a bagful of dough turning up at police headquarters.

Would you care for a drink, Mr. Fuller?

You know, honey, you got quite a flair.

I like you. Too bad you're a chiseler.

At the risk of seeming tedious, just where did you stash my cash?

You didn't tell me if you wanted that drink.

And you didn't tell me where you put my dough.

I don't have your dough.

- Let us not haggle. - We're not going to.

My husband has the money,

and two days from now he's going to turn it over to the police.

You don't tell me?

Nice story.

Better than yesterday.

I like that trick with your eyes too.

I'm just taking my cue, like a little gentleman.

- You're taking it a little too fast. - Isn't that what you wanted?

Did you notice where the liquor was when you went through my kitchen?

- Sure. - Go make us a drink.

- Stalling, honey? - What do I call you besides stupid?

Ha-ha. Stupid will do, if you don't bruise easily.

Otherwise you might try Danny.

If you're not stalling, get to the point. What's on that lovely blonde mind?

I told you. My husband is going to give the money up.

- I don't intend to let him give it up. - Neither do I.

I swear, if you go near him, neither one of us will ever see a cent of it.

- I'll take my chances. - I'm telling you the truth now.

You won't be able to beat it out of him or scare it out of him.

If I told him you were here yesterday the police would have the money now.

And I... I don't think I could take it if I lost it.

Let's get something straight, honey. That's my dough you're talking about.

Only half of it.

You haven't a chance of getting it without my help.

And how do you get it?

I don't know. I'll work out something. I have to.

When I think of losing it, I get deathly sick inside.

You know, I think you're levelling with me.

Maybe I'll string along.

I'll think it over.

I've thought it over.

- What's your name, honey? - Jane.

One thing. When you get that dough, I've got to be in on it. Right at the time.

Otherwise, I might make a nuisance of myself.

I... I may need your help.

How can I get a hold of you, say... say about five o'clock?

Call that number.

For your sake, beautiful, I hope you're not trying to soft-soap me.

I wouldn't take kindly to it.

What's the matter with you?

That's just to remind you, honey, you're in a tough racket now.

(PHONE RINGS)

Hello? Sadie, that you?

I'll take that, Mac.

Hello?

Danny. It's all worked out. We'll get it tonight.

But I've got to know something first.

How do I know you'll be fair with me?

Listen, this is very important. How do I know?

You don't. But I'll tell you something.

You've got ten times the chance to get a straight deal from me

as I've got from you.

Now, what's the layout?

Well, be at Westlake Park at nine o'clock tonight.

There's a big palm tree at the west end of the lake. A palm tree. Be there.

I'll come alongshore in one of those boats and signal you with a flashlight.

Be watching. I don't want to have to do it more than once.

Yes, yes. I'll have the money.

Then why all the complications? Why can't you just meet me somewhere?

I don't think I like your setup. It sounds like a snipe hunt.

It's not a trap or whatever you're thinking, Danny.

I... I had to choose a place where you'd have to play fair with me.

Danny? Are you still there?

Yeah. All right, I'll be there.

West end of the lake under the palm tree. Nine o'clock.

Alan, let's get one of the big ones like we used to.

Them's for four people, lady.

Here, lady wants one of the big ones.

Like I said. Here comes one now.

What's the matter, sweetie? You seem all tied up tonight.

There's nothing the matter. I... I feel fine.

Remember what we used to call these rides? Cruises into nowhere.

Seems a long time ago, doesn't it?

It was.

Long time ago.

We haven't changed a bit, Jane. Not a bit.

Alan, I... I want to go back to shore.

Why, Jane? We just got started.

Please, darling. I'd like to go back.

Something's wrong. What is it?

Maybe you're right.

Maybe something is wrong.

I feel... chilly.

Let's go back.

Alan, let's put the claim check in an envelope and put it in the mailbox.

I don't want to keep it any more.

(CHUCKLES)

So, that's it. The money again.

Look, sweetheart, let's forget it. I have.

Now that we're here, let's... let's relax and have a...

Oh, doggone it! I must have left my cigarettes at Rimoli's. Do you have a...

No.

What have you got in the bag? It weighs a ton.

There are no cigarettes in there, Alan.

(GUNSHOT)

- Did you hear something then? - Uh-uh.

Stop hearing things and kiss me.

You're ten minutes late. What's the id...

What happened?

It's Alan, my husband. He's dead. Don't move, Danny.

So, that's what I heard? A shot, not a backfire.

Yes, and I need your help.

Some other time. I don't want the money that bad.

Can you take me back to shore, or do I swim?

If you move, I'll shoot you and tell them you killed my husband.

If I go along with you, I get the gas chamber.

I wonder how good a shot you are.

There'll be no gas chamber for either one of us, Danny.

They saw me get on this boat with my husband.

They're going to see me get off with him.

You'll be wearing his hat and coat.

You've got nothing to worry about.

Until his body comes floating up.

We're going to see that it doesn't.

You're quite a gal, Mrs. Palmer.

That's for being so sweet.

- Thanks. Come again. - We intend to.

This is the stuff from his pockets.

Take it. I don't like frisking stiffs.

- What are you going to do with it? - Never mind. Let's go, quick.

- Sure. Let's go get the dough. - Listen, we're not in the clear yet.

They've got to see you. They've got to think Alan brought me home.

I'll meet you at quarter to 12 at 6th and Beachway.

Then we'll go get the money.

Where?

JANE: Coldwater Canyon. It's hidden there.

Yeah, this afternoon you said you'd have it in the boat with you.

You're in no position to pull another cross-up, honey.

- You know that, don't you? - Yes, I know it. Danny, please hurry.

Pete, uh... Mr. Palmer would like to have the car washed tonight.

- Could you do it? - Sure thing, Mr. Palmer.

Oh, Alan! Get me some cigarettes while you're there, will you?

- Did I get you up? - No, I was reading.

I... I guess I must have dozed.

Alan's gone down to the corner to get a bottle.

Why don't you come in and have a nightcap with us?

I'd love to. I was beginning to think you were miffed with me or something.

I can't see why.

JANE: You mean to say Mr. Palmer didn't come in there at all?

Oh, thank you.

I don't understand it.

Pete says he hasn't seen him since he drove out of here a half-hour ago,

and the people at the drugstore say he hasn't been there at all.

Well, don't worry about it.

Maybe he went over to the drive-in for some hamburgers.

Yes, I suppose so.

I don't understand it. What could have happened to him? It's over an hour.

If nothing's happened, why doesn't he call?

I don't know, Jane. Let me fix you a drink.

JANE: Will you connect me with police headquarters, please?

Yes, it's an emergency.

Hello? I'd like to check on automobile accidents.

It's my husband. He's missing and...

Lady, the Missing Persons detail closes at 5pm.

You mean you can't do anything for me tonight?

How long has he been missing?

Lady, we can't do anything tonight.

If he doesn't show up by tomorrow,

you come down here and make a report in person

and we'll go to work on it.

Yes, ma'am. OK.

Jane, here's your...

Jane, you have a whole shelf of whiskey out there.

You told me Alan had gone to get a bottle.

That's right. That proves it. He never intended to go to the drugstore at all.

There... there's something I haven't told you, Kathy.

I've known it for a long time.

Alan doesn't love me anymore. He's beginning to get tired of me.

That's ridiculous and you know it.

It's true, Kathy.

We've been quarrelling a lot lately about little unimportant things.

I... I bought some clothes the other day and it made him terribly angry.

Please, Jane. Alan will be home soon.

I think I'll go to bed now.

Good night.

Good night, Kathy.

All right, tiger, let's have that gun you were waving around down at the lake

and I'll take it butt first.

Danny, the gun was Alan's.

It'd be a bit silly of me not to put it back where it belonged, wouldn't it?

And you don't have a gun either.

If you did, you wouldn't be hiding it in your pocket like that, would you?

You know, tiger,

I didn't know they made 'em as beautiful as you are, and as smart...

...or as hard.

Here.

You can have the gun.

Take it easy, will you? You're not on Sunset now.

I can't take a chance on being found missing. You know that.

Don't tell me you buried the dough.

- What else? - Almost anything else.

Where did that money come from, Danny?

Why was it being paid to you like that?

I'll tell you when I see the dough, maybe.

I hope you're not planning to pull a fastie. It won't pay off.

Don't quarrel with me, Danny.

We're not out of trouble until I get back to my apartment.

Well, slow down or you'll never get back. Look out!

Not this time, tiger. You didn't bury that dough and I know it.

I'll see you some time when there's daylight and a million people around.

Danny! Danny, come back!

The...

the ticket's in that coat.

Danny!

- Nobody here. - Yeah. Keys in it too.

- Your feet hurt? - You kidding?

What are we waiting for?

(PHONE RINGS)

Hello.

Jane, Alan's home, isn't he?

- JANE: 'No.' - But I'm sure I heard the elevator.

No one came in, Kathy. It... it must have been someone across the hall.

Oh.

Well, I'm sorry I disturbed you, Jane.

Good night.

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

- Who is it? - It's Jane, Danny.

Like you said, honey, this should have been put back.

What did you do with the coat? Alan's coat.

- How did you get here? - In a cab.

You know what I mean. How did you find me?

I found the place where you eat. You can guess the rest.

What did you do with Alan's coat?

Forget it, tiger. I took care of the coat.

Let's talk about the money. Isn't that why you're here?

How? Just how did you take care of it?

Don't you see? If the coat turns up in the wrong way, we're lost.

What did you do with it?

Why just the coat, tiger? Why not the hat too? It had his initials in it.

Yes, and the hat too. What did you do with them?

Not a thing, angel. I'll let you get rid of 'em.

All I did was take the labels out of the coat and the hatband out of the hat.

- You want to take 'em, huh? - Yes.

Sit down, honey.

Sit down, honey, on the bed.

Sorry it isn't tidy. I didn't know you were going to drop by.

- Please, we haven't a minute to lose. - I know.

All I want is time to look the coat over.

Time to find out what's so special about it.

Sit down, honey.

There's a hole in that first pocket.

Maybe there's something in the lining. Shall we look, tiger?

Yeah, what do you know?

Something is in the lining, tiger.

(PHONE RINGS)

(PHONE RINGS)

There's no one home.

Well, that's hard to believe. Could I just touch you, to make sure?

I mean, were you looking for anyone in particular?

A man named Palmer. But I can hardly remember why.

Are you a friend of Mr. Palmer's?

- Are you? - Well, I asked you first.

We flew together in England.

In a weak moment, he asked me to drop by if I ever got to Hollywood.

Oh.

I live across the hall. I'm Alan's sister.

I was pretty sure you weren't Jane.

- Oh, you've met Jane? - Well, I've seen pictures of her.

Mother told me there'd be times like this.

- I don't know what to say. - Well, why say anything?

We could wait until they're gone and I could just leave, maybe.

- They? - Or whoever it is we're avoiding.

Jane, I gather. What's it all about?

- It's Alan. He's missing. - Missing? Since when?

Last night, about ten o'clock.

What did you expect to find with your passkey?

I suppose I had to expect that question.

That's why I pulled you in here.

I didn't want Jane to know where you ran into me.

I gathered that.

I had ten days coming to me,

and I looked forward to going into a happy coma on one of your beaches.

- But if there's anything I can do... - I don't know. I just don't know.

Where is Jane?

She went down to the Missing Persons bureau. She hasn't come back.

Why the passkey? Why couldn't Jane know what you were looking for?

You didn't tell me your name.

Ha. Don Blake.

Do you know my name?

Well, Alan mentioned it a few times but I'm not quite sure. Elizabeth?

No, it's Katherine.

I know what you're thinking. I can almost hear that mind of yours churning.

You're wondering why I'm so eager to help.

Or maybe you're wondering why I'm so willing to believe the worst of Jane.

Well, I... I never met Jane, but I never liked her either.

You know her first husband killed himself?

Jane had nothing to do with it.

The man had had money once and he just couldn't stand being broke.

Uh-huh.

Well, anyway, getting back to Alan,

you obviously think there's something wrong.

And I wouldn't like to feel I walked out on him.

So, if there's anything I can do, or anything that ought to be done,

I'd appreciate you telling me about it.

All right, Mr. Blake.

Better? Feel like talking now?

It's cold in here.

I'll turn on the oven.

Maybe I shouldn't bother to light it, huh, tiger?

So, hubby pulled a cross-up, is that it?

The dough is checked somewhere, I gather?

Yes.

Where?

Is it possible to get the bag without the ticket?

I know exactly what it looks like.

Sure, all you got to do is describe the contents,

then the cops come and take you away.

The ticket's some place in the apartment. I know it.

I've got to get back.

- And I've got to have that gun. - Sure, I'll give you your gun.

All you got to do is ask and Danny give.

Remember the ride we took last night, tiger?

The money was buried up in the hill.

You were taking me up there to give me my half, remember?

You were taking me up there to kill me, tiger.

You were going to kill me.

And now I give you back the gun?

Sure, I'll give it to you.

But first I'm going to get to know you better.

I think probably some day you will kill me.

And I wouldn't want that to happen unless we were good friends.

Go ahead, scream. Get the cops in here. That's all we need.

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

Where have you been, Jane? Is there any news?

No.

Why aren't you at work?

Work? With Alan just swallowed up someplace? Where have you been?

Walking. Thinking. Trying to figure this thing out.

Jane, I thought of something this morning.

If Alan just... well, just went away, don't you...

What do you mean, if he just went away?

What else could have happened?

I don't know. Nothing seems to make any sense.

Does it ever?

I thought of a way we might be able to tell. Alan's gun.

He loved that gun. It was the only thing he saved from his army days.

If he'd known he was going away,

I think he'd have taken it with him, don't you?

We can easily find out.

(GASPS)

- What's the matter with you? - Nothing, I...

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

I think I know who it is, Jane. It's a friend of Alan's.

I ran into him in the hall. He said he'd be back.

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

Are you Mrs. Palmer?

Lieutenant Breach, Homicide Division.

May I come in?

You don't seem to have expected me.

- Should I have? - Well, didn't you report a...

Oh, my apologies, Mrs. Palmer. I see what's wrong now.

The Missing Persons detail is part of the Homicide Division.

I've been assigned to the case you reported.

Oh, I'm afraid you frightened me for a minute, Lieutenant.

I was afraid something had happened.

I'm sorry.

Oh, Lieutenant Breach, my sister-in-law, Miss Palmer.

Won't you sit down?

I've been trying to get you by phone, Mrs. Palmer.

I have some information for you you might prefer to discuss privately.

Miss Palmer's my husband's sister. Go ahead.

Is there anything you would like to add?

Something you didn't put into your report?

No, not a thing.

Mrs. Palmer, there's nothing illegal about being missing.

We only work on a missing person's case if it's a juvenile

or if there's some evidence of foul play or a suicide or an accident.

When we get evidence that it is something else, and it usually is,

we don't touch it.

I see.

So, you see, Mrs. Palmer,

it isn't exactly playing ball with us to hold anything back.

Hold what back, Lieutenant?

The other woman, Mrs. Palmer.

What... what do you know about her?

Well, it's the only thing we've uncovered so far.

A Bel Air resident... he's vice president of a furniture plant out in Vernon...

was pulling out of his driveway last night,

when this car... uh, your car, driven by a woman, almost crashed into him.

A man dressed like you described your husband, same size, everything,

gets out of the car.

Apparently, they'd had a quarrel.

Well, that's about all our informant saw.

All he did was spot the license number.

It might have been foul play. I doubt it. I... I suspect they patched it up.

Do you know anything about this woman, Mrs. Palmer?

Not very much, I'm afraid.

I... I've only seen her once or twice.

She... she's a little taller than I am.

Hair a little darker.

Brown eyes, I think, but...

...I don't know her name or where she lives.

Jane, you never told me. Why?

- Because I didn't think it meant... - (PHONE RINGS)

Hello?

Yes. It's for you.

Oh, I told the Bureau I'd be here.

Thank you.

Hello? Yes.

Uh-huh.

OK. Thanks. Goodbye.

I'm afraid that wraps it up.

If you really want some action on your husband, Mrs. Palmer,

I'd suggest you bring in some private help.

Your car was located 12 miles south of San Diego,

just this side of the Mexican border.

Your husband wasn't in some kind of trouble, was he, Mrs. Palmer?

No, or... or not that I know of.

Are... are you sure it was our car?

Yes. I'll see that it's sent back. Good luck.

And thank you, Lieutenant.

Goodbye.

I know Alan wasn't seeing another woman, and so do you.

Where Alan's concerned, my dear, you're blind. It's time you knew it.

Your description of this other woman, Jane, it sounded very much like you.

What do you mean by that? What are you trying to imply?

I'm not quite sure.

Well, hello again! We always seem to be colliding in hallways, don't we?

Yes, we seem to.

Jane, this is the man I mentioned to you. He flew with Alan.

Mr. Blake, my sister-in-law.

- How do you do, Mrs. Palmer? - How do you do?

I'm sorry to hear about Al, but I'm sure he'll turn up soon.

Thank you.

Will you excuse me, Jane? Mr. Blake.

Well, she seems to be a bit upset. Has there been some news about Alan?

No, but they were very close, you know.

Oh, I know.

Did you want to see Alan about anything special?

Oh, no, we were just very good friends.

I see.

- Would you like to come in? - All right.

Kathy didn't tell me much about you, Mr. Blake. Did you know Alan well?

Well, I thought I did. It'd be hard to believe Al took after some wild geese.

He was always an advocate of the home and hearth.

I... I always thought so. Won't you sit down?

All right.

Uh... go ahead.

Well, I was about to say I'm here on a vacation,

and I was wondering if I might help in any way.

I think the police are doing all that can be done.

What did Alan usually call you, Mr. Blake?

Don. When there were ladies present.

Which wasn't often, I hope. What squadron were you flying with?

The same as Alan's, Mrs. Palmer.

Wouldn't you rather call me Jane?

All right.

- Would you like a drink? - I didn't think it was that noticeable.

- What? - The thirsty look.

Come on, let me help. Or let me watch.

Where were you stationed in England?

- Don't you know? - Of course.

I keep forgetting. Stonehurst or something like that, wasn't it?

Yeah, something like that. Ipswich.

I didn't know we had any operations in Stonehurst.

Well, all those places in England used to sound alike to me.

I seem to worry you, Mrs. Palmer. Why?

Why do you say that?

I don't know. I... I sense a third-degree quality in this conversation.

Could I be wrong?

Yes, you're wrong. I'm just curious about you, Mr. Blake.

No, you don't worry me.

But it's possible you're beginning to intrigue me.

Oh, let's wait till we're sure Al isn't coming back, hm?

You made quite a bit out of that remark of mine, didn't you?

Well, I didn't think I made any more out of it than I found there.

I'm afraid you did.

If I should hear from Alan, where can he get in touch with you?

I'm staying at the Villa Vista Hotel.

Oh, by the way, uh... on my way out,

shall I take the guy in the plaid suit off your back?

What did you say?

Looks a little pale. I think I can handle him all right.

- What are you talking about? - The guy in the plaid suit.

He was lurking around the dark end of the hall,

making like a tenant trying to find a key.

I watched him for a while as I got off the elevator. Made him nervous.

He must be from the police.

Sure.

That's right. They're looking for Al.

They probably figure the best place to find him is where he lives.

Thanks for the drink...

Mrs. Palmer.

(WHISPERS) Sharber.

Sharber.

Hello, Mr. Jack Sharber, please.

Mr. Sharber, this is Jane Palmer, Alan's wife. Yes, I'm fine.

Mr. Sharber, you were at Ipswich with Alan, weren't you?

Do you remember a Don Blake?

No, Blake.

You don't? Mr. Sharber, could you drop by here tonight?

It would only have to be for a minute or so.

Could you come by tomorrow, then?

All right, fine. It's the Chateau Michel, apartment 514.

Thank you, Mr. Sharber.

Tomorrow night, then. Seven o'clock. Goodbye.

You stupid fool. You were seen out there.

For all I know, the man who saw you was a detective.

Relax, tiger. There are other people on this floor, you know.

What do you want?

- Find the ticket? - No.

Too bad. I don't like to think what'll happen inside you if you don't.

I came up to tell you something, tiger.

If you get that dough and dust with it, it'll be very, very bad.

- I don't intend to. - Fine.

But let me tell you why it'll be very, very bad.

You want to know about that, don't you?

Listen, Danny, we can't be fighting each other now.

- We've got to help each other. - Yeah? Why?

Kathy, my sister-in-law, she's getting suspicious.

She's beginning to figure the whole thing out.

- How? What's she got? - She heard me come in last night.

I denied it, but I know she doesn't believe me.

She knows Alan wouldn't have gone out to get liquor,

because there was plenty here.

She knows Alan's gun was gone. I don't know how, but she does.

She... she's going to trip us up, Danny, I know it.

Maybe it's time to clear out. Chalk it up to experience.

We can't. We've got to stay here until we find that ticket.

You mean stay here till she tells her story to the cops? Is that it?

She's not going to tell her story.

You're going to help me again, Danny.

Help you do what?

You've got no other choice. We can't just wait and let her kill us.

I didn't mean to kill Alan, but it's done and now it's our lives against hers.

We kill her, huh? Do you really think you can get away with that?

Yes.

Kathy was all wrapped up in Alan. She missed work today.

She's what the papers would call despondent.

She... she's going to take poison because of it.

You're going to get it for me.

Sorry, Mrs. Palmer. I'd rather take my chances.

You don't think I want to do it? I couldn't kill Alan.

I tried to convince myself I could kill him, but when the time came, I couldn't do it.

How did he die? Pneumonia?

It was an accident. He opened my purse and the gun fell out.

I don't know what happened after that.

I killed him. But I didn't know it then and I'm not going to die for it.

We've got to do it, Danny. We've got no other choice.

Get me something, Danny.

You know how to get it. I'll do the rest.

We can't put it off.

You are a tiger.

You got me in so deep, I can't get out.

I'll get the stuff for you. But, like you say, you gotta do the rest.

Every bit of it.

When I get back, make sure she's not around.

I don't want to see her, not even for a second,

and I don't want to talk about this or her again.

I'll... I'll get you some money.

(VEHICLE STARTS)

(VEHICLE PASSES)

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

- Oh, hello. - Hello.

- How did you make out with Jane? - She's crazy about me.

You know where they went last night, before Alan disappeared?

Yes.

Do you happen to have any pictures around of Jane and Alan?

Why, yes. Why?

Well, the police won't do anything until they're convinced something's wrong.

We're going to find something to convince them.

How did you know that about the police? Did Jane...

Get into your coat, Miss Palmer, honey. We're going sleuthing.

You waiting for a boat, mister?

Well, not right now. But I would like to ask you a couple questions.

Look, I don't know what makes 'em run, mister.

I ain't no good with motors.

Well, maybe you're good at faces. Remember the last time you saw him?

Yeah, I seen him. But I'll be darned if I remember when.

Maybe this'll help.

Yeah, last night.

They was here last night.

Hey, you a cop?

- Do I look like one? - I never seen any that did.

I just happen to be a friend of his and he, uh... disappeared last night.

Do you remember anything about them, how they behaved?

Or if they were quarrelling or anything?

Uh... they acted like any corny people.

There you are, buddy. Thanks very much.

Are you sure there isn't anything else you can tell us?

They were pretty fast with a buck, too.

He give me one to get one of the big boats, and when they came back, she...

You know, I just thought of something. She paid.

He helped her out of the boat, real polite like,

and he goes upstairs, and she goes over there and pays.

- Hmph! Some guy. - Well, they're married, you know.

Oh, that explains everything.

Thanks.

You know, uh... the man usually pays for things,

even when he's married to the girl.

Uh... did Alan happen to be an exception to that rule?

He is rather absent-minded. You must have noticed that.

Oh, sure. Sure, that's right.

Well, I think we'd better say goodnight here.

I think it's better if Jane doesn't see us together too much.

All right.

Well, I sort of made saying goodnight sound like quite a project, didn't I?

Yes, I thought so.

Oh, ten days in town.

I don't think you'd go for that kind of a deal, would you?

I might.

But I see what you mean.

Good night, Miss Palmer, honey.

Did you really fly with Alan?

Hey, what kind of a question is that?

An honest one. I hope you'll give me an honest answer.

You seem so terribly concerned about what happened to Alan,

yet you never talk about him as though you really knew him.

Well, uh... maybe there's a reason, Kate.

Maybe I'm afraid if I did, I'd be talking about him in the past tense.

What makes you say that?

Oh, I don't know.

Just a peculiar feeling I've had.

About Jane.

Now, look, let's get squared away on her first.

And then I'll talk about myself till you cry uncle.

You know, I'm one of my favorite topics.

All right, Don. Goodnight.

Oh, wait, wait. Just one other thing.

There's something going on here, Kathy, and it's not very pretty.

Don't ask me what it is or why I think so,

but...

bear with me, Kate, will you?

I have to trust someone, Don.

I'd like it to be you.

Goodnight, Don.

Goodnight, Kathy.

(DOORKNOB CLICKS)

Who is it?

You really want me to answer that? Right out here in front of...

- You're drunk. - It takes one to spot one.

Did you get it?

The best, Duchess. Nothing but the best for you, Duchess.

I say let's kill these people in style.

There's enough there to kill most of the people you don't like.

Now, let me hold that little bottle while you go fix me a drink.

You'd had enough to drink.

Get out of here and get yourself sober. I don't like you this way.

You know what the man said who sold me this?

He said I didn't look like the type of guy he was used to dealing with.

I looked him right in the eye

and I said, "You mean I don't look like a killer, huh?"

You know what he said?

He said, "No, you don't."

(LAUGHS)

I wonder what he would have said if you'd bought the stuff, tiger.

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

- Hi. - Hi.

Well! How did you know I was going to ask you out to dinner?

I didn't.

- Then why do you look so nice? - Well, thank you, sir.

But I just got home from work. I look a fright and you know it.

Oh, sure you do. I know just the best place for us.

All the best frights go there.

And I was going to settle for a glass of milk.

Oh, no, it'll keep. You go ahead. I'll put it in the refrigerator.

Don, after dinner, I'd like you to take me down to Union Station.

Kind of sudden, isn't it? Plan to be gone long?

I found... I found this yesterday.

It was hidden in the drawer where Alan keeps his gun.

What do you mean, after dinner? Maybe this is the answer?

Oh, I... I was just about to knock.

What did you want, Jane?

As a matter of fact, I... I wanted to get hold of you, Mr. Blake.

There's someone in my apartment I'd like you to meet, a man named Sharber.

Well, maybe some other time, Mrs. Palmer.

There won't be another time. I'm leaving tomorrow, perhaps sooner.

- Jane, did you hear from Alan? - No.

They brought the car back today.

I... I found a note in it from Alan.

He's somewhere in Mexico and I intend to find him.

May I see it? What did he say?

It... it was rather personal, Kathy.

He... he asked me to forgive him...

...told me I could do whatever I wanted with his things.

- That's all? - That's all.

Won't you come, Mr. Blake? It's only for a minute.

All right.

You two don't seem to know each other.

Should we?

Mr. Sharber, this is Don Blake.

He was stationed with you and Alan at Ipswich, he says.

Ha! I say that to all the girls. Let's go, Kate.

You never flew at Ipswich, Jack. What are you trying to pull?

Not a thing, Mac.

I'm leaving, Kathy. I'd like to have you come along with me.

No, and I'd like what I gave you a minute ago.

Well, let's talk about it outside.

I... I've already kept you too long, Mr. Sharber.

I found out what I wanted to know.

You sure you're all right?

Quite all right. Good night, Mr. Sharber.

- Good night. - Thank you.

And now I'll take that ticket, please.

The ticket belongs to me, Mr. Blake.

If I have to shoot you to get it, I'll be quite within my rights.

I'm afraid you won't be.

You can have the ticket.

All you have to do is reach into my pocket and take it.

(DOOR BANGS)

Turn around.

Get me the Hollywood police, quick. It's an emergency.

Hello, I'm calling from the Chateau Michel.

You've got to send someone up here quickly.

514. Hurry.

Katherine Palmer. Hurry.

Dr. Adams? Katherine Palmer. Could you come up to 514 right away?

Hollywood police. Emergency.

This is Katherine Palmer again.

You've got to send a patrol car to Union Station.

A woman will try to claim something there.

MAN: 'The Union Pacific City of Los Angeles train 103 is now arriving.

'The Los Angeles Terminal.

'Union Pacific train number 1 is now arriving.'

- Hello. - Hello.

You by yourself?

Not any more, if I can help it. How would you like to go...

How would you like to do a lady a big favor and earn five dollars?

What kind of a favor?

My... my ex-boyfriend's over there, waiting for me to claim my bag.

If you get it for me, I can avoid him.

If you like, I'll let you spend the five dollars on me.

Well, what are we waiting for?

- Here I am. - I'll, uh... take my fin now, lady.

- What? - My five bucks.

All right.

Ooh. Ooph.

- How long have I been out? - You took quite a jolt.

Kathy, did you send the police down to the Union Station?

I tried to. They wouldn't go.

They said they couldn't hold anyone unless there was a crime committed.

Isn't cracking skulls a crime?

Don't look at me. I just drive a patrol car.

Do you want to file charges against somebody?

Can you get an address from a license number, this time of night?

Sure we can.

You got a homicide man at the Hollywood station?

They didn't kill you. You'll live.

Come on, let's go.

Am I coming? I seem to recall we had a date for dinner.

We did, but I guess you'll have to settle for that milk after all, Kathy.

Could I have two minutes before you go?

We can cover it in ten seconds.

You were right, Kathy. I don't know your brother from Adam.

Now, I could expand on that, but I think Janey still has some unfinished business.

Thanks, Doc.

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

I found the ticket, Danny. I've found it. It's all clear sailing now.

Go away. Creep back out.

Lock the door, Danny. Pull the blinds.

What's the matter?

I'm worried. I don't get it.

The money's in that bag, Danny. We're leaving for Mexico with it.

Like I say, I don't get it. Why we?

I need you. A woman travelling alone would attract too much attention.

And I've got to know about that money, where it came from.

That's better. Don't ever change, tiger.

I don't think I'd like you with a heart.

Open the bag, Danny.

It's all ours.

- Let's have a drink. - In a minute, Danny.

But first of all, I've got to know where the money came from

and if we can use it safely.

There should be 60 grand in there, tiger.

60 grand. I got to have a drink.

Wait, Danny. Somebody threw that money into our car. Why?

Because you don't go into a guy's office in a blackmail payoff, sweet.

Besides, he didn't know what I look like and I wanted to keep it that way.

- But... but who is it and why did... - Never mind who it is, tiger.

But it's the kind of a thing you come across only once in a lifetime.

I stumbled onto a racket.

A big man in town.

Three floors of mahogany in the Monarch Building.

Big insurance agent. Sells policies on bridges and aqueducts and stuff.

Whoever heard of anything happening to a bridge?

So, the policies never went back to New York.

They're just pieces of paper

my benefactor's been collecting premiums on for years.

I cut me a slice of last year's premiums.

That's it.

Then...

then the money isn't marked. We can spend it.

You said it, tiger.

Now...

let's have that drink.

Wait, Danny. We'll make it a toast. I'll get some glasses.

They're right there on the sink.

Here's to crime. It pays and pays.

(HE LAUGHS)

(GASPS)

(DISTANT POLICE SIREN WAILS)

(POLICE SIREN WAILS)

Found this in his pocket. Take a sniff.

The whiskey bottle wasn't spiked.

He took it like a good boy, right in his glass.

Go out and call the lab crew and the meat wagon. Tell them it's a suicide.

It's no suicide. Your friend Mrs. Palmer arranged this little tableau.

- Any idea why? - Yeah. He helped her kill her husband.

If you've got something to tell me, let's have it.

I think you'll find her husband at the bottom of the lake at Westlake Park.

Ha-ha. You don't say?

You know, I'm only a cop.

When I checked the lake, I found they went there the night he disappeared

and they also left it together.

Now, look, when they left the boat, Palmer was in a great big hurry.

He left the paying to his wife and dashed up the steps,

and now I think I know why.

Palmer never got off that boat. This guy did.

Then he drove Palmer's car to San Diego.

I could point out a dozen things wrong with that, but why bother?

If you're right, the body will come up in a day or two.

Oh, no. I'm afraid you'll have to drag the lake.

Jane's a pretty smart girl. If she put him there, she put him there to stay.

Anyone besides you ever see them together?

Look, what's the trouble? Don't you want to lick this thing?

Do you know what it would cost the department to close that lake and drag it?

We'd have to get an OK from the Police Commission,

and the Bureau of Budget and Efficiency,

and if the lake management raised enough of a hassle,

we might even have to go to the City Council.

Hey, Chief. Come here a minute.

- What's the idea? I haven't done... - All right, all right.

She starts up the walk and notices the door's open.

Then she sees our car and decides to go away.

I was just trying to ask her a polite question.

Polite, he says. How does he act when he's being crude?

Are you a friend of Fuller's?

- Friend of whose? - Come on inside.

What happened?

Did you ever see this before?

Was it with that?

You know anyone who would want to kill him?

He killed himself.

Oh, God have mercy on him.

What makes you think he did it himself? You got any reason?

He had a big deal on.

50 or 60 grand, he said.

But something went wrong.

I was with him when he got that stuff.

He didn't think I knew what he was getting, but I did.

Oh, I want to go home.

BREACH: Parker, take her home, get her name, and find out where Fuller got that poison.

Right.

And as for you, brother, I'm going to let you off with a little friendly advice.

Don't ever try to involve the department in your private quarrels.

If you get any facts, bring them around.

But until you do, Palmer's a missing person and this guy killed himself.

Now get going.

Palmer's a corpse.

How much would it cost me to have the lake dragged and prove it to you?

What did the lady do to you, Blake, besides sap you down?

It must have been something big.

Sure, son, you can drag the lake.

A guy did it about four years ago, looking for his wife.

When he'd got through it, it had cost him 4,000 bucks,

the park officials were suing him,

and his wife turned up in Modesto with a truck driver.

(VEHICLE APPROACHES)

Having trouble?

All fixed now, thanks. Had a flat.

- Sure I can't help any? - No, no. Thanks very much.

It's a bad place to get stuck. Blowout, huh?

Yes.

(HE WHISTLES)

This small fortune belong to you, ma'am?

Yes, it... it must have dropped from my bag.

Suppose there's any more where that came from?

All that money, lady, you ought to have some male protection.

Anything wrong, miss?

No, I... I had a flat, but everything's all right now.

(CAR STARTS)

(LOW CHATTER)

- Goodnight. - Goodnight.

Goodnight. It was so nice meeting you.

After dinner, we'll go to the frontón for the highlight game.

I'm sorry, Carlos. No.

- I'm rather tired. - Of course.

Mañana.

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

Well, nice place you have here, Mrs. Palmer.

Oh, excuse me. It's Miss Petrie now, isn't it?

That happens to be my maiden name. I filed suit for divorce.

That's a nice touch, but, uh... widows don't need divorces, do they?

I wasn't aware that I was a widow.

Doesn't matter. I really came here to talk about money.

I'd like, say, half of what you brought down with you.

That would be about 200 dollars, Mr... What was your name?

It was Blake when you knew me.

You brought down about 60 grand, according to Danny's girlfriend.

I don't know any Danny and...

...I haven't got any money.

I think you'd better leave.

I swear I'll scream to wake the dead if you don't get out of here.

Well, it's too bad you can't wake the dead, Jane. It might save you.

You see, I found your husband's body.

I told the Los Angeles police where I am.

If there was any news of Alan, I would have been notified.

Not about this, you wouldn't. You see, I let him drop back in.

Drop back? Where?

Where you put him, the lake.

Looking for something?

- My lipstick. - Colt? Or Smith & Wesson?

Now...

what's this about lakes?

Just one lake.

And if we can't make a deal, I'm going back and drag him up again.

How... how much do you want?

I told you, half.

It's in the hotel safe. I'd have to go get it.

BLAKE: Go ahead.

Aren't you afraid I might not come back?

You'll come back.

How do I know you won't take it all?

Well, that would make me a cad, Jane. I couldn't do that.

Get the money. I'll be satisfied with half.

Has a nice cool look, hasn't it, Jane?

It tempts me.

- But this'll cover it. - What do you mean by that?

I'm giving you a strict accounting of your funds, Mrs. Palmer.

I had to know for sure if your husband was really in that lake.

This is a price for having the lake dragged.

What do you mean? What are you trying to say?

I'm trying to tell you, Jane, you're all washed up.

You can't take my money, and...

- You're not... - The law?

No. No, just someone who couldn't let you get away with it, Jane.

A killjoy.

Here it is. You want it, don't you?

It's yours! All you have to do is take it!

You can't see it, Mrs. Palmer, but I'm riding a big white horse.

This is a vendetta.

But it's over now.

Please page Teniente Rivera. He's in the lobby.

Rivera, I'm in her apartment. She has the money here. All of it.

Yes, right away.

You'll have to forgive me, Jane,

but I made formal charges that you stole that money from me.

Now, you can sue me later for false arrest,

but I had to figure some way of keeping you in town until the LA police get here.

- Why, Mr. Blake? Tell me why! - Not Blake. Blanchard.

- Does it mean anything to you? - I...

I once married a man named Blanchard.

Yes, my brother.

I was overseas when it happened, but I never really believed Bob killed himself.

- You killed him. - I swear I didn't kill him.

He found out I didn't love him, and he killed himself.

I swear it. I swear I didn't kill him!

There are many ways of killing a man, Jane.

And now that I know you, I can believe Bob probably did kill himself.

But then there's Alan Palmer and your friend Danny.

You're all through killing now, Jane.

Wait! He's lying! The money is mine!

Please, señorita, we wish no trouble. You come with us, eh?

No! I tell you he's lying!

Jane!

- (JANE SCREAMS) - (LOUD THUD)

- MAN 1: Someone get a doctor. - MAN 2: No need. She's dead.

- WOMAN: How did it happen? - MAN 1: She fell from the balcony.

Vamos, muchachos.

Well, it was a short honeymoon, Kathy.

We're going home now.

Jane?

Yeah.

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 Klopp will have to make do without two players who started the reverse fixture at the Emirates Stadium back in November

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 Meanwhile, the Liverpool Echo have reported that ex-Chelsea forward Dominic Solanke has also been ruled out, but Alberto Moreno is available again although is unlikely to dislodge Andrew Robertson at left-back

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ЧТО ПОЧИТАТЬ В ПРЕДДВЕРИИ... || WAITING FOR... Cyberpunk 2077 [ENG SUBS] - Duration: 7:02.

Surely every gamer, interested in the gaming industry even a little,

at least once heard of such project as Cyberpunk 2077.

At the time of creation of this video, there's been several trailers and gameplay videos released for this game,

but the origins of the project were clear even without them.

First of all, it's the card game Cyberpunk 2020.

It has been officially announced that the computer game will take place 57 years later.

It is also known that the developers are inspired by the canons of the "old" Cyberpunk, in particular, a work of its founder,

William Gibson, called Neuromancer. And that's what we're going to talk about today.

And yes, most likely, there will be spoilers, so if you want to get acquainted with this work

without knowing its twists, it's better to postpone watching this video

The book begins with how our hero enters a bar.

He has problems: for several years now he has been living on the edge and has been engaged in dirty business,

but recently finds out that his employer wants to kill him.

We will immediately find out why Case - that is the name of the hero – got into such a business in the first place:

before all this he was a successful "console cowboy" - a hacker in cyberspace.

However, he made a common mistake: robbed his customers.

He was found and injected a special neurotoxin, which damaged his nervous system,

thereby depriving him of the opportunity to continue to be a cyberboy.

For a while, Case was unsuccessfully seeking help in various clinics but none of them could help him.

In the end, he ran out of money - and here he was: he sleeps in the cheapest places and hardly earns a living.

That same evening, Case notices that he's being followed and for some time he even manages to lose the tail.

However, he was found, and, if we omit the details,

our hero gets a chance to return his talents if he successfully completes a number of tasks required by the customer.

To do this, he will have to interact with three people:

the mysterious Armitage, whose face seems to be formed from a bunch of masks, hiding his real identity;

the bodyguard Molly, who becomes the main combat unit of all the operations and Case's mistress;

and Finn, Molly's buddy in charge of the technical part of the operations.

The storyline unravels in two ways:

the first is the real identity of Armitage and the question of who is behind him;

second - the ultimate goal of the customers.

The narrative itself develops very dynamically.

Unnecessary transitions between certain events are omitted but, nevertheless, things don't get mixed up.

However, it is worth noting that, after reading first half of the book,

I started looking for a brief structured description of the book on the Internet, and ...

I realized that if I tried to put it shortly, I would get everyone confused.

So if this video leaves you with questions

(and it will probably do, because I will cover the second half of the book very briefly),

just read the novel: for this pace of narration, the plot is really well written.

Let us return to him: after some time, Armitage's identity reveals itself - not without the help (such an irony)

of the program that the characters steal according to his instructions.

This program is a cyberspace-saved personality of Case's old mentor, Dixie Flatline, who can work in it.

So it turns out the Colonel Willis Corto, who went to the military operation under the name "Screaming Fist"

and betrayed by his own superiors is behind the mask of Armitage.

He is the only survivor - somehow he reaches the Finnish border,

where he is finally hospitalized, blind, legless, with a torn lower jaw.

Then he finds himself in a Parisian psychiatric clinic, where, as the records state,

he becomes the only patient who has successfully recovered from schizophrenia during the course of the experiment.

Entries about him are scrappy and, unfortunately, no information about the employer.

However, at about the same time, Case receives several leads at once to something called Wintermute.

This is an artificial intelligence or, following the terminology of the book, AI. More precisely,

its part that stood behind the "reprogramming" of the Colonel in Armitage

and who wants to unite with his second part, which the heroes have to find.

Here, I'll probably stop, mentioning perhaps the autonomous orbital complex Zion,

where Rastafarians, who consider the Earth a source of universal evil, live.

They are the ones who will later help Case by convincing his elders

that the goals of the main character relate to their moral code, and Wintermute speaks to them on behalf of Jah

The climax of the book will include the awakening of the Armitage;

the conflict of the corporation that created AI with the main characters and its two parts seeking freedom;

the treachery, the elaborated background on what is happening - and, of course,

all this against the background of neon lights of several countries and cities.

You can talk about this separately: here you will find both futuristic slums and rich districts; and reinforced concrete sprawl.

And of course, we won't go without immersion in cyberspace, and even in the illusions created by AI.

What's funny, this book was written almost 25 years ago: however, you can't feel that at all.

Moreover, as I said, the book is considered the founder of the genre

and this is despite the fact that once its final version was printed on a typewriter.

Now, in order to better emphasize the cult status of the novel, I would like to take a look into the film industry

and take a note of a few details, borrowed from Neuromancer by Matrix and Wachowski brothers:

- Actually, the term "Matrix".

- The appearance similarities of Trinity and Molly, if, of course, discard the fact that the heroine of the novel implanted some of the devices.

So, Trinity always appears inside the matrix with a weapon, in a tight-fitting suit and sun glasses.

- The similarity of characters Case and Neo: they are both hackers and recluses.

Curiously enough, Keanu Reeves also played Johnny Mnemonic, Molly's beloved, whom she mentions in the novel

(there is also a short story about him that saw the light several years before Neuromancer).

- The similarity of the Architect and Wintermute. Starting with their impartial way of communication

and commitment to their goals and ending with communication with the main characters.

- Existence of Zion in both works. In The Matrix this is a citadel of people hidden under the ground,

in Neuromancere - the Rastafarian community, living in space.

Of course, it is not clear how much of Neuromancer will we be able to find in Cyberpunk from CD Project Red,

but, nevertheless, since it's known for sure that the developers were inspired by it (it was mentioned in one of the interviews),

it seems worthy to get acquainted with the book.

And even more so since there will definitely be some Easter-eggs in the game.

Do you know any other books related to the CD Project Red upcoming game or with a similar entourage?

Be sure to write about it in the comment section and, of course,

read good books, enjoy games and remember:

if you didn't like the work, you just haven't found your author.

Bye everyone.

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