Deadly Eyes Page #4
- R
- Year:
- 1982
- 87 min
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- We were just talking about you.
- You were?
How are you doing? I'm Paul Harris.
- Hi, Kelly Leonard.
- Nice to meet you.
I hear our patient here is
quite the basketball star.
Yeah, he is when he
shows up to practice.
That's from the guys.
Hey, thanks.
Kelly's from the health department.
She's trying to answer
that burning question,
"Just what bit David Hoserman?"
So far we're not having much luck.
A lot of laughs, though.
Well, I'm sure you two have a little
strategy you'd like to talk over,
so I'll leave you to it.
If either you or your friend think
- just give me a call at the office.
- Okay.
It's nice to meet you.
Yes, you too. Take care.
Hey, Kelly.
It's been real.
Good night Henry.
Good night, Catharine.
George.
You're a half an hour late.
Aww, come on Kelly.
The boss has been gone
for a long weekend
and when the cats away,
the mice are supposed to play.
You understand what I mean?
I understand what you mean.
Since you're such
an authority on life,
I have a job for you.
Come look at this.
The phone's been ringing
off the hook all morning
all through this area.
That's right, and it
empties right there.
The grill.
Exactly.
So you think they're coming
uptown through the sewer
and you want me to go down
there and check 'em out?
Right.
Wrong.
I'm tired of crawling underground.
That's your job.
You're a field inspector.
me some other kind of work
because it ain't like the old days
when I started in pest control.
It's gettin' bad, and dangerous,
and ugly down there Kelly.
Would you believe that other
day I saw a rat this big?
Are you through?
Naw, I mean it. He was this big.
Well, while your checking into
other career opportunities,
perhaps you could go and check
out the drain for me please.
That sucker was this big!
Okay, buddy.
Oh, c'mon dad.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Hope you're not
stopping on my account.
No, we've reached the end
of the line, thank God.
Can I go and play hide and seek?
All right. But don't go too far.
Do you come here a lot?
Well, this is our turf,
you might say.
Timmy lives with his mother,
but I get him on weekends.
He knows a lot of the kids here,
so this is where we come to play.
How old is he?
Well, if you ask him,
he's about five and three quarters.
But he's really about
five and a half.
He's pretty tall for his age,
It won't be long before
you have him out in the courts
trying out for the pros.
Oh, I don't think so.
He has his heart set on
being a railroad engineer.
He knows just about everything
there is to know about trains.
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