 You know, be careful. That's all right. Just one little kiss. George is driving. Okay. He's one for you. And here comes winning the game tomorrow night. That'll be a cinch. Now with George and me in there talking basketball, City College, what are the chances? These boys are wonderful. And we've got a team. Haven't lost a basketball game this season. We could take it to the team. If you guys, if your pitch is removed, don't think we'd better be going back. The game tomorrow night, you know, and the boys will need some grass. I'll just call it a party. Can't be filmed. Wow. Are you atomic? Hey, hold on. I'm going to turn in the next corner. George has got a car pulled across the road up there. Yeah, that's done. Blue, what does he think he's doing? Hey, what's the matter with you fellow? You want to get hit or something? All right, you guys. Get out. Hey, what's the idea? Get out. This ain't a yo-yo I got in my hands. You'll get better after that. Not your dames, just a guy. That's what it is. This sister is a snack. And to be the one who speaks one word about this, these guys' lives won't be worth a plug Chinese buck. Dr. Bamfield, student of crime psychology, has many times provided the police with a solution to a baffling crime. A solutions case ahead for the doctor today, we'll call it money in a basket. You know, Dan, I wish I'd studied psychology when I was in school. Well, it isn't too late, let's be honest. I'm giving lectures over at Norton College every Thursday afternoon. Oh, I didn't want to go on Thursdays. That's my day off. Well, why are you suddenly empty? Oh, I just... I just like to know what you're thinking when you sit there looking at me and thumb on your desk with your pencil. It's probably just as well if you didn't study psychology. I want to see what it is, let's see. Okay. What do you want? I want to see Dr. Bamfield. Oh, well, you've seen him. Goodbye. Oh, let's see, let's see. So young lady, yes. Oh, okay. The boss says you can come in. Yeah, whatever. It's fair. Thank you. My name is June Webster. Yes, yes, I recognize you. You're one of the young ladies in my face, he crosses. I forgot your name. Oh, something in my last lecture that you didn't understand? No. I want to see Dr. Bamfield think entirely different. All right. There's your secretary. Have to be here. You just bet your life I do. Rusty. Well, I'm not going out of here and leave you alone with her. I won't eat him. I say. Hey, do you see anything about Mrs. Webster? She says. Well, that's it, my friend. Well, now tell me, what is it you want? My boyfriend has been a kidnap. Kidnap? Yes. Slafty when you were out driving. So crazy. That's my boyfriend and Jimmy Norman with a kidnap. Some thug. The guy. The guy. The guy. Crazy. No. But I don't know how it's going to look in the future. Yeah. And you say this happened last year? Yeah. Well, I did. I did. I did. I did. I did. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was just a kidnap. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was just a kidnap. I was just a kidnap. I was just a kidnap. I was. So when you had beenという for. When all Well, this morning I dropped him for the one that Norton would lose. I see, and you think that your boyfriend had himself kidnapped along with George Mermin so they wouldn't be able to play him again? I couldn't play that. Yes, but after two stars, Norton is bound to lose. If that guy does not, our marriage is off. I'll never speak to him again as long as I live. Well, I wouldn't be put a basic accusation in this. It might be entirely on the low. Well, don't worry, Nermin's not going to talk to you too soon. If it's a joke, tell me just what I have to do. He's going to do a lot of money, but I don't want you to go. You want us to get Nermin right away. I see. You know, what do you want me to do? I mind the boy. I do a little expulsion on him. I can kill him. I can kill him very much too, Nermin. I think Nermin's going to have some square guard going at ten o'clock tonight. In a moment we'll return to my Michael Dunham, to send an act of danger to Dr. Dunham for you. But first, I'll back to my Michael Dunham and for the second conduct, I'll send a danger to Dr. Dunham for you. Do you want to make it feel as if George's being fooled, Nermin? Well, then you're just thinking it disappears. I see it, but it's a pretty good start. Yeah. Yeah, I think so. Yeah, this is the room I hear. Well, aren't you going to knock? I can't feel how that would be necessary. We know a little bit about it. Uh-huh. That's what we'll do. We'll walk right in. Right, right, right. Put it down. We're not alone. Hey, Nermin, what did the idea walk in and what out of nothing? Oh, is this your room? What are they? What are you guys doing here? Oh, I might ask you the same question. And, uh, don't say you're one of the college boys. I'm not dying. You still haven't told me what you're doing here. For George and Philly, I'm another very good man. So far up on the same block, I don't know. Oh, I've known them all right. Now, I'm sure that the acquaintanceship to the music was actually beneficial. Huh? Never mind. Never mind. You wouldn't know anyway. I don't know what I was just doing here. I don't know about you and the same question. Well, you see, what's the detail here? It's not the look of the uptake. What's the detail? In your opinion, it would probably be a killer blast, nothing but a blast. Oh, George and Philly aren't so happy. Sit down with Orphe. What did you just say? Trophy. Trophy. Those things are on the mail a little over there. Oh, those, uh, uh, uh. Yeah, I'm not sure what they are. Yeah, they warned them playing football. All right, Mr. Lee, whatever your name is. What did you do with a boy? I don't know. What did you do? What made you think that? Because Philly and George played a game of football all in a lot of it. And if you were there, friends, you'd know it. Now tell me what you did for them. I didn't want to get rough, but you know, you can do it. If you can put away that gun, it doesn't scare me up. I told them in the news, not the same thing. This is going to make it tough on the boys, because they shouldn't have killed them. Because they should. Oh, so you're the one who hit them out of them. That's not the word, Bob. You're the one who's seeing the take to do them. You and your remaining men are going to be able to talk to them. Because why? That's why. Because dead people don't talk. Perfect. Perfect. Perfect. Perfect bullseye. I hope I didn't get it. Phil, could I make one night up? As a doctor? No, no, no, no. Grab the pillowcase, Rocky. Let's just prep up this, not the brief. Pillowcase? Yeah, yeah, tough off a customer's screen. Oh, sure. All right, Rocky, our friend's coming through. Yeah, let's go to the toilet. What's up? Get the pillowcase. Oh, you're kind of nice. You all get it. Yeah, that's all right. Yeah, that's all right. Get up to my bed. Yeah, you're coming. Pretty good. You better check now. The board is going to get loose. Yeah, that's fine. See? No, you'll just need to get a little bit of it. Oh, my friend will give you a pillow and you'll cover you up. All nice and cozy. Yeah, all nice and cozy. Yeah, all nice and cozy. Yeah, all nice and cozy. Yeah, all nice and cozy. Yeah, all nice and cozy. Yeah, all nice and cozy. Yeah, all nice and cozy. Yeah, all nice and cozy. All nice and cozy. Bump on his head. He sure looks cute. Yeah, he does. He looks like a ribbon. Look at you guys. You got the tucks in his upbeat. That's my boy, everything. And the nest is the thing that'll be all right. We've got to move fast. He's that guy, said, that man, he talked like a medic. But he's losing his shit. He can't let his account have to see that. Oh, he doesn't, we have no boys and no stings. Well, we have no way of knowing how long it'll get you if you cry, Doc. You're a salad. We're salarally living here. Oh, salad. That looks like a strong group. That was the other good girl, the one who was with George last night when he was sitting on that. Oh, you weren't going to walk right into here without knocking. That was way too late lately. Anyway, this isn't important to us. Here, Mrs. Cena. Here, Mrs. Cena. Yeah, that is what they did. I'm really relieved. Yeah, just... Hmm, somebody let me talk to them. Hey, this is a swank of your joints, Billy. Mr. Anthony. 3, 2, 3. How are you, Mrs. Grayson? Well, come in, come in. Mrs. is surprised. Yes, Dan, come in. Hmm. Hey, uh, do you work company? Yes, but I've got them bother you. You're not the June Webster? Oh, yes, just me. Hey, are you addressing Dan and June? I thought you were a little house in Brooklyn. I'm here. I've just been in your office until the previous time. So you're not my secretary, but that's your third wife, Mrs. Grayson? Yeah, I don't believe so. Can I know your name? Hi. And this is Cecilia Mayne. Cecilia seems to be the blue pup. Is that a blue pup? Yes, you're a nice little brother. Hmm, you sure are good at around. Mrs. Mayne, Mr. Dan, please. Mr. Third. You must come up to see me sometime. Mm-hmm, I do. I'd really like to. Mm-hmm, maybe she's in here. Cecilia just reminded me of a party. He had a blue pup, Dr. Dan, for you. I don't even remember being there. That was the time when I was imbibing. Wow, nice. A nice little twister. You didn't drink. Yeah, nice one. Don't have you put on a lot of meat in that outfit. You need George to keep it in there. And no, no, not yet. Oh, yes, darling. Did you tell Dr. Dan too little about last night? No, that's what we did here. Yeah, I did. No, no, no. Got to be some mom before that game. And I'm not going to let that drug dip. He needs a word about this. It was so long ago. Oh, I know what I'm talking about. I thought... You fucked. Oh, did you, Cecilia, like a squirt? And you didn't get to see those kids that were loading in your floor? You just don't think they could tell me so. I only wanted to be in your cousin. Get out of here. Get out of here. Get out of here. All right, I'll go. I'll go. Get out of here. Oh, well. I, uh... I think you're not very well in this, right? Who said I was a lady? Did I end up in you today that both of her crazes are in danger? How do you know that's okay? Why? Well, Phil and I just... Yeah? ...like that. I don't believe this. Oh, is that so? Well, I'll have you know that if it's still a craze then you see me point the gun. He takes me home after the film and I let him to kid me. Because I liked... You got out of here. Okay. You don't like me? You don't like me? What? Do you? I'm gonna know. Dr. Bambi. You will. Maybe tonight. Then. All right. Well, I'd be glad to tell you, Dr. Bambi. I have a brand new Cadillac part just outside. Then, if you do, I'll never speak to you again. Try, Ruckby, don't you get the pitch? Try it all, try it then, like the latest on a third basement glove. In a moment of return for the third act of Bambi, Dr. Bambi, danger Dr. Bambi for you. But first, now we'll turn you to Michael Dunn for the third act of Danger Dr. Bambi for you. So this is the blue top. Really, Dan? I love to go slumming. I'll make up for it, honey. Tomorrow night, I'll take you to the store club with all the credit. That is, if North wins tonight, I win my best. Then we won't go to the store club. You realize it's just three hours into a game time? You've got an idea with the boys, isn't it, now? Well, what do you think I brought you here for? Oh, now don't tell me you think the Georgian Phil is here. It's not a fridge, George. Let's give you that idea. A little trail is winding into the land of my dreams. It is no time to start giving political. Fine, George, I'm right. Huh? What's the matter? Take a look over there by the door. But, again, it's... Yes, Ruckby, it's our beachy friend. Let me look all tight up nice and pretty at Georgian Phil's room. But, honey, you... Get loose? I'm guessing that somebody's set him loose. Never could have wriggled out of those knots, but I tried and win. I was a boy scout once. Who could have done that? I don't know, but I've got a mighty good idea. Then he's looking right at us. Hey, look at the dream. Just daring us to try and get out of that door. Oh, hi, dear friend. Hi, yes, doctor. That's your story, my dear Ruckby, that we've walked right into it. I don't really make a run for it. I could throw a sugar bowl or something. I'm afraid it wouldn't do much good, if you'll notice there are about three others looking much-tanging around that door, not taking any chances. Well, could he get to the phone and call the cops? Probably. I doubt if he would still be here when the cops arrive. I think they're just taking for us to make a move. Our boys then must think he's tricky smart. Oh, he's just a suit. The main guy in this bracket is probably the owner of the place. Well, why don't we call on him and he'll ask for it. And I doubt his old funny face over there will let it. I see. I've got an idea. Well, that's more than I have. Why don't I make like I'm going to the town's room? Maybe get confused and open a few long doors. Hey. It's probably going to get suspicious as long as we're here at the table. Hey, good girl. I see. I bet. I bet. If I find anything, I'll let out a yelp and you come running. All right, but be minding careful, huh? Would you be again? No, but I still have a pretty good look. Okay. Hold your breath. There I go. Good one. Thank you. Where's your girlfriend going? Now I know you never went to college or you wouldn't ask questions like that. Well, you'd better not be trying anything fun. Oh, go back to your little old door and sit down. Go on, Spike. I want to talk to the guy. Well, okay. Casey, fancy meeting you here. Hi, I told you I can exaggerate translation. Just fine. Just fine. I thought I'd take you up on your little invitation. Sure. I knew I could get you here. Well, ain't any psychology diverse better than a pretty leg in a... Come on, lift me up. You'll have to come down and give a lecture to my friend sometime. Oh, brother. I could teach them guys something. Ever been? Oh, no, no, no, no. Thanks. I don't think I'd care for your brand of knockout rock. Oh, come on. You ain't going anywhere? Yes. I'm beginning to get the idea that I'm not. Tell me, how long do you intend keeping it for? Only until after the game. Then you can go just as free as you came in. You can even take me home, Hanson, to get rid of that girl, son of yours. Thanks, but I always leave with a gal what's wrong with me. You know something, C.C.? Tomorrow I'm going to square out a warrant for your arrest. For what? Kidnapping. Kidnapping who? Me and Rusty. Don't make me giggle. You came here of your own free will, didn't you? Yes. You didn't cause any property to me the same way. And if I do cause any trouble? One of the boys will flip you this week. And there'll be ten witnesses in the morning who'll swear that you and your gal friend were drunk and disorderly. You've got it all figured out, haven't you? Yeah. We've got it all figured out. Hey! Hey! Hey, that was last time! Hey, where do you think you're going? I don't know. You're too late, my friend! As I told you, not to get funny. Get out of my way, you son of a bitch! Now the coach is for you, Rusty! Rusty, where are you? I don't need a gun, gotta have a good lift. Here on the other side, I had a good life with a lead pipe in it. I don't like my head. Oh, Rusty, Rusty, put my head down. I can't, Dan. I'm all tied up. Tied up? Why don't they tie me up? I guess they thought they didn't need to. You look like you were out for good. All right. I'll get you in just a minute. Oh! Oh, my head! Where were I? Over here by the desk. No lights. Where are we? In the boss's office. Wait a minute, I'll have you loosened up the shape. How long have I been out? About a half an hour. Half an hour. And we've still got about two hours to go, didn't we? About a good day's going to be if we're locked in here tighter than a drum. Oh, I see. Oh, you're afraid of the bird. No, just turn on the lights. Maybe I'll see them under the door of the craft. I'll have to take a chance for a minute. Well, couldn't you get out the window? There isn't any window, Rusty. Anyway, they'll just bring them a running. Ah, that's what I'm looking for. Now turn on the lights. What are you looking for? Telephone, telephone. Thank you for the dynamite. All right, nobody comes in from it. Hello, operator. Give me the fire department. Yes, yes, that's right. Oh, this is Dr. Daniel Danfield. I want to report a fire at the Blue Pup Night Club. The Blue Pup Night Club? Yes, yes, that's right. And hurry, will you? My secretary and I are locked up in the manager's office. Hey, yes, yes, yes. I know it sounds crazy, but it's a fact. And Chief, Chief, will you do me a favor? Look up in a dress for me, will you? Listen, Chief, it's a matter of life and death. Yeah, that's right. It's a little house in Brooklyn. The name is Ms. June Webster. Now here they come, Rusty. Here they come. Oh, thank heavens. Oh, now, far as we'll only let them in. You don't know the New York Fire Department. They'll probably have a dozen of New York's finest women. Hey, you get what I mean? What did I tell you? Dr. Danfield, you in there? No, I'm not. Get you out the front of the door, now. That won't be a thing. Come on, fellas. What's more? Where's the fire? In my head, Chief. You see the lump? Well, what is it? The float alarm? No, not at all, Chief. You're here just in time to save the honor of good old Norton College. Norton? Hey, my boy's over there. Oh, and that reminds me. Let's get back to the firehouse. I want to listen to that game tonight on my radio. I've got 10 bucks on the game. Yeah, who you betting on? Well, Norton, of course. Well, if you want to save your money, you better take us to that little house in Brooklyn that I spoke to you about. Yeah, why? Because unless I'm very badly mistaken, Chief, Norton's two best players, Phil Craig and George Merman, are being held prisoners there. Well, what are we waiting for? Come on, let's go. Let's help us, Chief. I knew it was what I was going to do. Oh, boy, me and the little flower. Come on, boys, into the play. Don't fire to the nut, Chief. Hey, whoa. Hey, what is this? Oh, bright eyes. You move around fast, don't you? Hey, hey, it's Stanfield. Get him, boys. Oh, we give up. We give up. We can't fight the whole police force. And I don't forget the fire department. And the fire department. All right, Spike, how are they? Get the back room. And, uh, where is Miss June? Out in the kitchen. She got scared and was going to sleep. I got to smack her down. Come on, fellas, the coast is clear. Thank heaven you guys got here. We're just about given up. Well, it's never too late, Phil. Hey, what time is it? He's got just an hour. Come on, Phil, we can just make it. We simply got it for good old Norton. In a moment of return for the conclusion of Danger, Dr. Danfield, but first, now back to Michael Gunn for the conclusion of Danger, Dr. Danfield. Hey, they're really going to town. 89 to 14 in favorite Martin. George made that one. They certainly don't play like anybody who would draw a game. Huh? Oh, I never suspect to be the one of them for a moment. If George or Phil ever needed money that badly, all they'd have to do would be to turn professional. Besides, I see good clean athletes like those kids just don't go bad. It's hardly possible psychologically. He's got the whole thing with a frame on. I can't hear you. What'd you say? I said, you and tell you she's got the whole thing with a frame on. Because you wanted to go sufficient on Phil Craig. You know, there'd be a sink after the whole thing was over. She was just trying to get out from under. And she was in on the deal all the time. Why, sure. She's the one to untie to our boyfriend for it. Why are you so sure it's not the frame up, Dan? Well, for one thing, Spike being planted in the boy's room. He was there to notify the gang if we discovered it with a real kidnapping. Our tying him up forced their hand. That's why June brought Peepee over to Sally's room. There's a decoy to get us out to the nightclub. Did you fall for that? I'll say I did for a while. I thought the boys might be out there. What they really wanted was to get us out there and pull us until after the game. How you figured that the boys are being held at her house in Brooklyn? Oh, I figured that the boys are being held in there. Oh, I knew she was there from the first. Why? Well, because of her knowledge of the odds on the game. The odds she caught are four to one against Norton were only changed that morning. She hadn't had time to be in the papers yet. Therefore, only somebody connected with gambling would know about it. How about her house? Huh? How about her house? Oh, that was a bit of luck. First the fact that it was the most logical place for him to be. Hey, what a game, huh? Oh, boy. You know, Westie, come to think of it, that Sally Grayson has an awfully nice new Cadillac. Don't you ever let me catch you riding in it. I could have a lot more fun in your four. No, please!