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Pick up your copy of an Ounceof Prevention. Now it's time for today's
episode of The Amazing Mister Malone.And the title will sound familiar for some
good reason because they already used thetitle. But this week's script is different
than three weeks ago. So thetitle of today's program again is hard Work
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Never killed Anyone. The Amazing MisterMalone, Hot Briddy, get me the
office of John J. Malone.The actual Broadcasting Company presents the Amazing Mister
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Malone, an exciting half hour ofmystery starring George Peagree as the lawyer who's
practiced before every type of bar hasbecome a legend. Our locale is the
city of Chicago, the time,the present, and the hero of these
weekly adventures, the amazing mister Malone. Malone's a name, John J.
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Malone, Attorney and concert law tonightin our study of the cliche, Let's
take a Gandaret's hard work. Neverkill anyone. You can never prove that.
By Danny Braden. Danny is thedark haired boy in a small furnished
department on Chicago's South Side. Dannyis what is known in the trade as
a solitary drinker, and he's justmade an amazing discovery. The liquor goes
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a lot further that way, Danny, Danny, what the devil do you
want them? I don't want tonag you, darling, shit me giving
a down, good imitation. Ionly need death. See who that is?
Sure? John? Just a minute, I'm coming. Yes, I'm
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looking for a Danny Braden. Whatdo you want with him? I'm an
old buddy, his from La.Just tell him it's Jack Buck. Tell
what are you doing here? Hi, Danny, good to see it.
What do you want? Buck?Tell? Now? Is there any way
to talk your little girl here?I think you weren't glad to see me.
She'd be right. That's gratitude foryou. And I think the minute
I stepped off that bus, Imade tracks right over here. Shouldn't have
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bothered. There's no body at all? Are you doing, Danny? Swell?
You don't look it? Well?You know me, Buck, I
never believed in being ostentatious and usea hundred ground? Are you kidding?
Darling? Shut up? Where canwe talk? No matter what? This?
Two things? One you haven't invitedme in. What's the other?
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Both? No problems? All right, I'm gonna go take yourself a walk.
No, you're gonna get mixed upin something. Don't you understand English.
I'm making a nice long walk likefrom here to Evanston. Well,
all right, Dan, let hercall me before you come home. I
like a girl of good mine.Sit on. Thank you said something about
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one hundred ground? Not so fast, Danny boy. There are one or
two things we got to iron outfirst, such as I gotta be protected.
Okay, then sign right here?What is this just a little agreement?
That we split fifty fifty on yourincome for the next ten years.
You think I'd be stupid enough tosign this? Why you lose? Well,
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if I went to work you,you wouldn't do a thing like that.
Don't be so smart. Let's notkid each other. Danny, are
you from a way back? You'vegot no more intention of doing an honest
day's work than I have. Now, if you want to sign that agreement,
okay, If you don't, that'sall right too. Give me a
pen, Daniel, Am great?That's that. I was fine. Now
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what's the deal? You remember alittle girl you were married to named Gloria
Mason. That's your idea of agag? How long has it been since
she got killed in that fire?What are you a come aad? Yes?
You and me for a couple ofminutes with you. It's six years
ago, as I recall it.Never did find her Bundy, nothing left
to find, just some silver bridgework. I bet you can afford platinum.
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Now what are you babbling about?She's alive, Danny, You're nuts.
She started that fire herself. Whyget away from you? What kind of
crack is that? I tell you? Gloria is right here? In town
when she calls herself, Yeah,that isn't all she changed. She doesn't
have that red hair anymore. Andshe's married married to a fellow named Phil
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Stacy, Phil the Stacy that ownsthe Belmont Casino. H I understand she's
nuts about him. You must beout of your mind. Well is one
way to convince yourself. Go upand see, and while you're at it,
you might ask her for a coupleof bucks, you know, so
you're gonna afford a car back.I'm sure she wouldn't want her husband to
walk Yes, well, what doyou know what? I never would have
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believed it if I hadn't seen itwith my own eyes. Luck, mystic,
what's a night of glory? Don'tyou recognize you? One and only?
It's Danny. If you don't getout of here, do you do?
Scream yes and go right ahead PhilPhil? Of course we both know
he isn't home. I made surethat I don't know who you are,
not, Gloria, you couldn't haveforgotten all we meant each other. I
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don't know what you're talking about.Well, maybe I know a way to
show you. Does that bring backfond memory? What do you want Danny.
I knew it would ring a bell. What do you want? Only
what's mine? You know now you'remy wife? Honey? You don't know
how I missed you. I'm sureyou've found someone else to beat up or
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not? Glory? Oh, Ibeg your pardon, Glinda. There never
was anyone like you. Well,what do you say? You pack your
bags and I'll take you home?Let me go? Oh come on,
sweet? Do you love it onceyou get used to the bugs? What
do you after? I told youyou? I only hope Phil won't be
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disappointed. You're not going to saya word to him. I'll kill you
if you do. Well, he'sbound to find out, after all,
he thinks he's married to you.How much do you want? How do
you think I came here for?How much do you want? I never
thought of it like that? Butif you'd rather stick with Phil? Why
why be it from me to interferewith your happiness? Let's let's make it
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five grand. That's a nice roundfigure. Don't be a fool. Where
would I get it? What doesn'thave to be cash? Honey, I'll
take your check. I'm sure youwouldn't stop payment. How do I know
you won't be back again. Ofcourse I will, Glinda. You're my
wife. What kind of husband wouldI be not to drop by when I'm
in the neighborhood and I intend tobe around real often? Oh? Tell
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him? Man? How goes thebattle? Who is this? Jack buck
Chell? Is Danny around? Asecond for you? Danny? Oh?
Is it mister buck Chell? Hello? Hi, Danny? Fine? How'd
you make out? How did Imake out? I understand you were up
to seeing missus Stacy this afternoon.What do you understand that from? Oh?
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I got ways and means it mightdisposal? How did we do?
We didn't do? I don't getyou, Danny, very simple, Buck,
this isn't the right days. Well, I don't know I was married
to her. Boy. If youdon't try to holp me around never entered
my mind. Sorry it worked outthis way, Buck, But maybe we
can get together on something else sometime. Give me a call if you get
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me ideas more coffee? Glinda askedif you wanted some more coffee? Oh,
no, thanks, Phil. What'sthe trouble baby? You haven't said
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two words since we sat down.Well, I got a slight headache.
I'll be all right. Maybe ifyou ate something. Not hungry. You
haven't been hungry for a week.You don't stop picking on me. Sorry,
No, it's it's my fault,Feller. I'm just on edge.
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I'm gonna call uc will burning.I don't want you too, Okay,
I'm perfectly all right. Then?What's bothering? Nothing? Absolutely nothing?
Swear. Look, Glinda, Ipromise when we got married i'd never ask
any questions. I know that Philand I appreciate it. But if something's
worrying you and you want to tellPapa, you'll always be ready to listen.
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Remember that. Hello, Doris,Danny Braden, Hi, Danny,
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my missus there, Elma, No, No, she ain't. Oh,
I just got in a final notething. She's gone over to see you.
Well, she left you ten minutesago. I think she had an
appointment with John Jay Malone. Whoyou know that lawyer? Fella? What
does she want with Milan? Well? I don't know that. Gee,
I shouldn't have told you. Youwon't say nothing. Don't you worry,
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Doreth. I won't breathe it toIt's a second, just a second.
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Yeah, I'm looking for John J. Malone to try to prescot building.
Understand he's got an office, hissecretary Tom, he's never in. Oh,
and then she said, if itwas real important, I could find
him here. She says, agreat big blab him out, ain't huh
skip it? Come on in,missus braydon sit down. Well, you
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don't have to worry. I won't. But I left my uppers on my
other head of Why I don't tryto figure it out? It's not worth
it. What's your problem problem?There must be an echo in here.
I'm sorry, mister Malone. It'sjust that I'm nervous. Why. Well,
I've never done anything like this before. Danny would kill me if he
knew. Danny, I take itas your husband. Yes, on a
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divorce? Oh no, what isit? Well? You see I married
Danny three years ago after his firstwife died in a fire. Well,
well, just for the sake ofargument, suppose she didn't die. Suppose
she was still alive, and she'sstill his wife. It doesn't matter.
I don't stop on my al Didn'tyour mother ever teach her a nacho tennant?
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She also taught me not to benoisy. That's a fund, Lieutenant,
thanks so will look Brooks happened tobe very busy, and you're gonna
be a lot busier before the day. Isy. No attention to him,
Thomas, I'm afraid she's gonna haveto I'm with the police, missus Braden.
Why how did you know her namewas Brave? Oh, you'd be
surprised, but I know about her. She's thirty one, blonde and recently
widowed widow. All right, Sidney, what are you getting at? Her
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husband was murdered an hour ago.No, yes, you're lying. You're
making this all out? Are youno better? Are you accusing her?
Oh? No, no, Oh, I wouldn't worry, Thomas. Didn't
they tell you Malone was amazing?Why with them on your side? Or
you can possibly lose? Is yourlife? Ain't that accompanying thought? You're
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listening to the amazing mister alone?It's the Silver Jubilee on MBC East and
West meet. As mister Moto movesswiftly against those who would corrupt and destroy
freedom loving people everywhere on the nationalfront, Martin Kane, Private Eye will
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find himself involved in plenty of actionas he becomes involved in whirlwind adventures.
Beginning July first, Mister Motto andMartin Kane two invitations to suspense, intrigue
and mystery over your favorite NBC station. And now back to the amazing mister
Malone. There's one nice thing youcan say for my apartments. It's convenience.
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Within the space of five minutes,I had two visitors and both gifted
conversationless. The first was thumb ofBraden, the second Lieutenant Brooks. And
the dialogue was real scintillating. ThenBrookscott started on a monolog That's when the
party got dull. That's my dutyto warn you, missus Bray and that
anything you say maybe using evidence.How did you shut up? Can't you
see she's in a state of Shockma, huh can you understand me? He
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said I killed Danny? Didn't meanit, didn't I look said? And
to use your head? Where's emotive? Oh you're just talking to pad.
Your part wears a motive? Whythat husband, hussy Stepda like she was
whipped creed. That's not true,are you king? The neighbors told me
cut you around regularly. I didn'tcare. Now, why were you consulting
Malone? That's a confidential matter.How did you know she was here?
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My friend, Master Tony, youmean Doris you're right now. Listen to
me, Tomma. Remember that matterwe were discussing before he walked in.
Why you know about this girl youknew whose husband thought she was dead?
The girl I knew, the onewho was supposed to be burning that fire?
What was her name? Can't think? You've got to look? Is
this a private game or kind ofstrange to take a hand? That's private?
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It's Stacy Hill, Stacy's wife.I don't know. I'll check you
go along with Brooks. Now youmean I can have it. I'll get
your hopes up, Loue Tenant.He's only for a land I'll be back
for after I look up another prospect. I mean, oh well, well,
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if it isn't the amazing mister Malone, come on in. Thanks.
Hey, he's quite a place,you know. I've never been up here
like it. Why shouldn't I didn'tI furnish it? What are you talking
about? I figured with the doughI dropped at your club, I must
have at least bought the drapes.Sit, thanks, Drake, What do
you got, Scotch? That's myboy? They when ye, that's one
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of them? Whoop? Yeah?What about you? No, I'll sit
this one out. Well, likethey say, here's the crime. Hmm,
all right, malone, what's inyour mind? You can't a man
just dropped around for a sociable drinkand not if you're other man? Well,
I was kind of hoping to meetyour wife. I've heard a lot
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about it. If you round,no, unless you'll be back, I
have no idea, and I can'tsuppose we have a little talk as a
concern Glinda vitally, then I don'twant to hear it. I don't discuss
my wife with strangers. How doyou know I'm a stranger. Maybe Glenda
and I have a big romance.Blow don't make me laugh. You know
my reputation. Yeah, you're asucker for a long shot. That's I
supposed to me. Take it anywayyou like. But Phil, I want
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to be on the level with you. I represent to fell them a brave
I told you I wasn't interested.You ought to be because you're White's enough
alone. I think you'd better go. You don't fail. You're a remarkable
guy. They're not many men aroundor trust their wives so implicitly, I
wouldn't know what I would. Thanksfor the drink and tell Glenda. I
was sorry to miss her. MaybeI'll catch her on the next round,
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did you, Glenda? Yes?Bill here, let me help you with
those packer Just how do you feelmuch better? Good? Would you like
a drink? I'd love it.You sit down right over here, and
Papa take care of you. Bringthe evening papers. Oh, I forgot
what doesn't matter. All the newsis bad, which reminds me John Jane
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Malone was up to see you thisafternoon. Huh. You know lawyer,
but he's representing film. What didhe want? I didn't give him a
chance to say, don't you wantyour drink? What did he say?
Phil? I told you I wouldn'tlisten to him, but I will do
you. I don't understand. Look, baby, you know our deal.
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I never asked you about anything,but if you're in a jam, I
want to know about it. Tellyou everything's fine, Darling, all right,
Glinda to be like you say everything'sfine, and Malone or no Malone,
Papa's going to keep it that way. Com list them alone. That's
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right. I'm so glad to findyou in You don't know the trouble I
had getting your address. You shouldn'thave bothered Oh, I don't mind,
all right, let's get it overwith. I beg it. Look,
Junior, this is an old storyto me, though generally I find him
waiting inside. Weren't you send hereto warn me off? How in the
world did you know that? I'mamazing? Besides that bulge in your pocket
gave you a way? Oh youmean this old thing? Hey, isn't
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that kind of heavy for a littleman like you to carry? But then
that makes you a big man,doesn't He definitely? Oh, sent you
Glenda Stacey? And why would missusStacey want to do that? Because we
both know she killed Danny Braden.Absolutely, she was legally married to Brandon
and he was probably shaken her down, so she took the obvious way out.
See my point, Well, isn'tthere something you're overlooking? You're right,
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Pud, I'd completely forgotten about herhusband. If Phil send you,
oh were shooty? Well, byhis own admission, oh, I wouldn't.
I was just trying to get acigarette, as we've been smoke mine
no nicotine, thanks, and hewas saying, oh, yeah, he'll
do anything in the world for hiswife, would he. Well that's what
he claimed, and I see nowait a minute, I don't tell me
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you photo something else. Yes,indeed, Danny must have just recently found
out Glenda was living. Would youbelieve? I have no idea what you're
talking about? What doesn't matter.I was just thinking out loud, you
mind, not at all? Theway I see it, Danny must have
learned about Glenn in the past fewweeks. Otherwise this whole affair would have
been precipitated a long time ago.Now, how did Danny find up?
May I offer a suggestion? Pleasedo? Maybe he saw her on the
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street. No, no, that'stoo convenient. There has to be another
party who spply the information, doesit? That's the only way it adds
up. Who could have tipped offDanny that Glenda was alive? I had
no idea. Well thanks anyway,friend, You've been real sweet to let
me run on like this kid.Can't you take it down there? You
know, I want to be ashamedof hitting anyone smaller than myself, but
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you don't think a bully like mewould hit anyone bigger? See? Oh
see they susman? How do youspell consensus? I'll tell him hack,
you're no stool pision? Oh no, make for the hell's man. That
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man's here again. Look, youdon't want to talk to you, speak,
I'm not kiding. Lieutenant, gotthe whole thing figured out when heaven,
I'm serious. Tell my Braden didn'tkill her husband ill naturally you'd say
that naturally, And I've just beenwith the boy who can prove it.
Well, why didn't you bring himwith you? He was in no condition
to travel, he had a gun, and I saw no point in letting
him use it. Coward who senthim? I wouldn't say, but I'd
be willing to hazard a guess.All right, let's see it. Try
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and stay with me. Danny Bradenwas blackmailing Phil Stacy's wife. Why because
she was really Danny's wife. Shewas never legally married to Phil. And
this couldn't possibly be as confusing asyou make it sound. If you think
it's rough way or you hear therest. Danny thought she was dead.
Recently he learned she was alive.Now that information had to come from someone
who was it. Well, youtell me, I'm the Schlemiel, remember,
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Okay, it came from the sameguy who sent that punk Junior great
around and knocked me off. Andwho's that Phil Stacy, Are you out
of your mind? Who'll be ina better physician than all? About Glenda's
background? Well, why would Philwant to blackmail his own wife? That's
what I keep telling you. She'snot his wife, all right? Why
do you want to blackmail Glenda?He's in the chips. Where do you
suppose that bank roll came from originally? Glenda charge? She must be the
one who's loaded Phil's passed as amystery. Oh, when Glenda left Danny,
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she must have waltzed off with allof Danny's dog This assumes he had
money at one time. Yeah,and let's see if I understand you,
it's your theory. Phil was blackmailingGlenda through Danny. Hooray? Are you
caught on? Well, I'll haveto give your credit my loan. You
were right on one count. Theinformation that Glenda was alive did come through
a third party, Only it wasn'tPhil Stacy. It came from a fellow
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named Jack Bucktel. But if Philwasn't the one who supplied the information,
and you were wrong on count two, Yeah, but don't feel too badly.
You were fifty percent right, don'tfor you? That's a forty nine
percent in Proof, Keep it UpCounts. So are you're don't find you
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are listening to the Amazing mister Malone. It's the Silver Jubilee on NBC.
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Amazing mister Malone. They say youcan't keep a good man down, and
they're absolutely right. Where Lieutenant Brooksthought he had knocked me out with his
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haymaker, The Jack Bucktell supplied theinformation to blackmail Glinde. He was wrong.
It was a bad blow, allright. But I picked myself right
off the floor and stepped into another. So film needed glinderstone, And why
you schmow boy? Phil's been inthe chips since nineteen thirty, all right,
So I made a mistake. It'snice of you to admit. I
can't help myself. Where is this, Jack Bucktell? Now you know how
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to hunt? You ask that,and I happened to be prepared with an
answer, susman showing mister Bucktell,never mind, I can I myself.
Listen, little Tennant. If youknow what's good for he'll be silly.
I know what's good for me.I never would have been a cup.
This is John jam alone, soacting pressed. He's a big mandell.
I want to talk to you.Nothing to say, n Could you leave
us alone for a couple of minutesso you think it's safely? Outweighs you
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by forty pounds m M yeah.On second thought, maybe you better stick
around. I listen, buck Tell, how much should Danny give you honey?
I mean how much? She guineaabout money? He blackmail from Glenda.
He didn't get a dime from it, so he held out on you.
No he didn't. You just admittedthere was no split. That's because
there was nothing too split. Hetold me Glenda wasn't the right girl.
But you knew better. I knewnothing at the time when you learned Danny
double cross. You you're killed him. You went to was a pop and
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you shot him in the back.Oh, you're crazy? All right,
Brooks, what are you waiting for? Do you hear him? Confessor?
No? He practically I didn't hearhim. You just haven't been reading between
a lie and all are reading You'vedone must have strained your eyes. He
couldn't have killed Danny. Why notbecause at the time of the murder he
was in Detroit. He who heardme at the fly stubs when there this
morning to pick him up? Thatdoesn't make sense if he didn't kill Danny,
and it's barely possible your client did. Oh thanks for helping us up,
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Malone. I don't know what I'ddo without you. Yes, I
bet you're Glender Stacy. I begyour pardon. My name's John Jame Malone.
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Didn't your husband tell you I wasaround earlier today? No, he
didn't well, I was. UnfortunatelyI missed you. What can I do
for you? Missed? Malone?You can invite me in. I think
that would be a mistake. Ohhigh Phil, I didn't see you.
It's pretty obvious. What do youwant, Malone? Well, I just
dropped by to apologize. Apologize?Yeah, can I come in? All
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right? Thanks? This lovely placeyou have here, Glenda, Glenda,
Well, I feel I know youso well. After all, I've heard
so much about you. All Right, Malone, what do you want?
You're much more hospital this afternoon.You invited me to have a drink.
Remember, what do you want?I guess i'd have to buy my own.
I don't know where the money isgoing to come from. Gee,
get to the point. Well,as I started to tell you, I
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represent a thumb of Braden, Ithink you'd better leave us alone. Glenda,
No, I want to hear this. I don't blame you a lover.
It's pretty good yarn is he?Thelma was married to a boy named
Danny. You don't have to gointo that. We read it in all
the papers, not all fail Yousee, Thellmer wasn't really married to him
legally. He was still Glenda's husband, what that's a lie. I should
have told him, lover, Look, Malone, what are you trying to
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hand me? Folks have nothing toworry about what Danny did. There's nothing
to prevent you from getting remarried.I don't like those kind of jokes.
No joke, Phil, But Idid do you an injustice. Some guns
will come up to my apartment earlierthis afternoon, and like a fool,
I jumped to two conclusions, onethat you said him no, look,
I just hear me out. Ialso came up with a weird theory that
you were behind a blackmail plot toshake down Glenda. Are you out of
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your mind? I must have been. Lieutenant Brooks told me you were the
one with the money. I didn'ttake his word for it, so I
check with your bank. He wasright, Where do you get at all?
I got my nerve. They toldme something else. But in the
last month, Glenda here issued fourchecks to Danny Braden. I know about
that, sure I did. Baby, he's telling the truth, Lover,
he saw the endorse so so all, being the kind of man you are,
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naturally it took steps, and allof them in the direction of Danny
Braden's apartment then lady, you setthat punk around to scare me off,
and you thought I was going tohang Danny's murder on Glenda. You're trying
to say I killed him. Ithought I did. Well, you know
he wants to slave. Come inso fast, go on, you're too
big a hand to miss. Acue now full of public and act like
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a policeman. Hey, George,hop our little service here. What are
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you complaining about my loan? We'regetting as little as poss Oh. I
don't know why I come here everyweek. Everybody's a coming. Listen,
Milan, what do you want?How did you know Phil killed Danny Braden?
Well, it all came down tothe process of elimination. You had
a cast iron alibi for Jack,but tell so so that took care of
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him. And as far as Glendawas concerned, it wasn't in character for
her to commit murder, or shewould have done it long ago. Look
what she went through to get awayfrom Danny. Then when he turned up
again she paid him all. Well, maybe maybe she got tired of it.
It's never you know, the firsttouch is always the hardest for a
blackmailer. Once the victim kicked through. From then on. It's clear sailing.
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So that took care of Glender andleft his fill. Oh why didn't
he let aunt to Glenda that heknew about Danny, Because that's kind of
a guy. Phil Is it wascrazy about her if she thought she was
keeping something from him, he wasn'tgonna let on. No, did that
take care of all your questions?Now? No, this is all well
and good about the process of elimination, but there's one party in this deal.
You want to look your client by. Couldn't Thumber have been filled because
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you made the pinch? Well,well you were right last week, so
now it had to be my turnafter all, I'm the one who's amazing.
Good Night, Lieutenant Ever hear thestory of a man who came up
with an interesting theory about life andone of his friends shot at full of
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holes. As a lawyer, Ican tell you who was murdered. I'll
pull you in on a guard totales next week, so I want to
pick me up in my office atthe same time, I'll be waiting for
you. Good Night. George Petriewas starred as John J. Malone with
Larry Haynes as Lieutenant Brooks. Ourprogram is written by Eugene Wang and directed
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by Richard Lewis. The Amazing MisterMalone is based on a famous character created
by Craig Rice and produced by BernardL. Schubert. The events and characters
in this story were entirely fictional,and any resemblance to person's living or dead
is entirely Greg Collins speaking, TheAmazing Mister Malone has come to you from
New York. Stay tuned for theman called X next so the most NBC
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station. Welcome back. Well,another solid episode and Larry Haynes does continue
to steal the show as Lieutenant Brooks. But I thought just on both side
for Brooks and Malone has some justincredible dialogue and it does kind of stand
out from the rest of the charactersas almost a relief. All right,
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