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Able to leak tall buildings at a single bound.
Up on the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's Superman.
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Strange visitor from the planet Krypton.
Who came to earth with amazing physical power.
Far beyond those of mortal men.
And old as guys at Clark Kent, mild mannered reporter for a break.
Much taller than newspaper.
Wages are never ending battle for truth and justice.
Today, Metropolis becomes the scene of a spectacular series of robberies.
When the finger of suspicion pointed directly to Superman and his friends.
And the transcribed case of double trouble.
Our story begins at Central Police headquarters in Metropolis.
Where we find Superman and his guys of mild mannered Clark Kent.
And cover for Jimmy Olson.
Waiting for Inspector Henderson to give them the latest report on a death robbery which took place the night before.
She goes, what's taking him to inspect us so long, Mr. Kent?
He doesn't come out soon. We're going to miss the final edition.
Well, he put 20 suspects in the lineup, Jim.
Can't expect Mrs. Vendike to identify the criminal just like that.
You know, between you and me, Mr. Kent.
I don't expect her to identify him at all.
Why not?
She said she never saw him. She only remembers his voice.
He swears she'd recognize it anywhere.
This funny guy stealing paintings.
What's so funny about it?
They're worth almost $50,000.
I saw them myself only last week.
You did?
I went up to Mrs. Vendike's home to do a story on them and I said,
Here comes the inspector now.
Well, Mrs. Vendike, she doesn't look too happy.
She doesn't look too happy.
I'm looking too glad to do whatever I can.
I do so want to get my paintings back.
Oh, Inspector.
Oh, hello, Jim.
Hi.
No luck?
Nope.
Mrs. Vendike, would you care to make a statement for the press?
What?
Why you?
You're the reporter who came to interview me last week.
Yes, that's right.
I'm very sorry to hear about the robbery.
But I know Inspector Henderson will catch up with the criminal very soon.
Well, thank you, Jim.
Inspector Henderson has already caught up with the criminal.
Oh?
Inspector, arrest this young man.
What?
Yes, Mr. Kennedy.
He is the one.
I'd know his voice anywhere.
My boy.
arrest him in such a way.
He stole my painting.
The case of double trouble.
A new Superman adventure, complete in one episode.
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Standing by at Central Police headquarters with Jim Olson waiting for the latest developments in the robbery of an art collection valued at $50,000,
Clark Kent was astounded when Mrs. Van Dyke, owner of the stolen paintings,
suddenly claimed that she recognized his voice and accused him of the crime.
Now an inspector Henderson's private office can't try to laugh off the accusation.
It's ridiculous inspector, Mrs. Van Dyke made a mistake, that's all.
He swears, her guilty Kent, one of the reasonable inspector.
You don't think I am, do you?
Or do you?
I don't know what to think.
Oh now wait a minute inspector, you can't accuse Mr. Kent.
I'm not accusing anybody of anything.
And you keep out of this too.
Oh yes sir.
The fact still remains that Mrs. Van Dyke positively identified your voice, Kent.
We'll see what I have her ears examined for her head.
Olson, I am warning you.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
So she's positive, I'm guilty and I'm positive, I'm not.
Now where do we go from here?
Do you want to book me, get my fingerprints, put me in a cell.
Now look Kent, understand my position, would you?
Sure.
Mrs. Van Dyke has a lot of influence in Metropolis.
And unless I investigate you thoroughly, well she'll go right over my head to the DA.
So cooperate, would you?
Okay, okay.
Start investigating and that's better.
Now you admit you knew about the painting.
Of course, I did a feature story on them for last Sunday's magazine section.
You knew exactly where they were and Mrs. Van Dyke's home.
Yes, she took me around herself.
Now look here in space.
Maybe Jim, the inspector's only trying to get his facts straight.
No unexpected.
Well, there's one thing that'll get you off the roof.
Proof of your whereabouts last night at the time of the robbery.
Midnight.
Oh no, we're getting somewhere.
I was up in Bayville from about ten in the evening until two in the morning.
Bayville?
Doing what?
Well nothing has it turned out.
What do you mean?
The chief.
Perry White.
From me around nine and asked me to meet him at a hotel up there.
He said he was on the trail of a story.
So I caught a train at nine fifteen and was there by ten, but I don't know.
Somehow we missed connections.
I never did see the chief.
But Mr. Kent, yes Jim?
You couldn't have been.
I mean, that is...
Oh, stop scamming Olsen out.
Oh, nothing.
I made a mistake.
A mistake, nothing.
What were you going to say?
Well...
Go on Jim, don't try to hide anything.
Mr. Kent, did you forget you called me at ten o'clock and asked me if I wanted to see the main event at the arena last night?
I want to.
Well, well.
I was also surprised.
You know I usually go to bed around 10.
Wait a minute, wait a minute. Jim, let me get this straight.
I phoned you last night and asked you to go to the fights with me.
Uh-huh.
Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Kent.
I didn't mean to get you into trouble.
Well, Jim?
Believe me, Inspector, I never called him.
I was in Bayville as I told you, Jim.
You must have made a mistake.
Yeah, that's what I said.
Forget it.
What, Inspector?
I'm afraid I can't.
Well, look.
All you have to do is talk to Perry.
Why, he'll tell you.
That's exactly what we're going to do.
And right now.
Oh, copy, cock.
I never sent you to Bayville last night.
I never sent you anywhere.
But Chief, I talked to you myself.
You said you were at the hotel.
You were going to wait for me.
Kent, I didn't leave this office until after tonight.
I didn't talk to you or anyone.
All right, Kent.
How do you explain it?
I can't.
Chief, are you sure you haven't forgotten?
How could I forget a 30-mile trip?
Oh, blaster.
Come in.
I brought you a coffee, Mr. Boy.
Coffee?
Who ordered coffee?
Why, you did, sir.
Backlight called up five minutes ago.
And I hurried as fast as I could.
Great, Caesar's ghost.
What's going on around here?
I never asked her for coffee.
Oh, gosh, Mr. White.
If you forgot something you did only five minutes ago,
then maybe you really did call Mr. Kent last night.
Well, I said to you why I didn't call.
Kent, if I didn't order coffee either.
Hey, calm down, shit.
You both.
You're all of all the idiotic things.
Well, I still think...
With what?
With what?
Shut up.
Yes, sir.
Yes, the coffee is getting cold, Mr. White.
Well, you take that coffee and...
Hey, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Come back here.
Yes, sir.
Did you see me last night?
Yes, sir.
Where?
Right here in your office.
One time.
Oh, 11 o'clock.
You called for some coffee and donuts,
and I brought them up to you.
Thank you, Willie.
Thank you very much.
That's all.
And you can leave the coffee here.
Yes, sir.
Will you be wanting anything else later?
No, thank you, Willie.
Goodbye.
Well, Mr. Olson.
Are you satisfied now?
Yes, sir.
So, where do we stand, Henderson?
I'm afraid Chad is standing on a great big spot.
Now, let's have the truth, Kent.
I've told you the truth, Inspector.
I did not steal those paintings.
And why did you make up the alibi about going to Beville?
I didn't make it up.
But she called me and told me to meet him there.
And I know you didn't commit that robbery,
but you're not helping yourself by lying.
Chief, I'm not lying.
Believe me.
No, I can't find it.
Can a man have any peace in his whole office?
I want me to answer, Mr. White.
I'm not a couple, Olson.
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Well calm down.
Calm down.
Will you?
I can understand the word you're saying.
What?
You're aware?
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The matter.
Lois.
Lois is in jail.
She's watching.
Yeah.
She's being held on suspicion of rubber.
I felt like a criminal.
Lois.
I don't know.
She believes me.
I don't know.
Emma.
They wouldn't hold you for nothing.
What do you think they're doing to you, Mr. Can?
You?
Are you in trouble, too, Clark?
So it seems.
Here's Henderson.
He'll get us to do it.
Well, did you get the report from the detective who arrested Miss Lane?
No.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
What do you think they're doing to you, Mr. Can?
You.
Are you in trouble, too, Clark?
That's the report from the detective who arrested Miss Lane.
Yes, I did.
And it looks pretty bad, I'm afraid.
I didn't do anything.
I was minding my own business.
No, just a moment, Lois.
Just a minute.
Let's inspect the house and talk.
It seems that a woman dressed in a gray suit entered her private home on Ridgewood Drive.
Held up the button and the downstairs made.
Stole two main coats valued at $15,000 a piece.
I made a clean getaway.
A woman in a gray suit.
Gosh.
You're wearing a gray suit, Miss Lane?
Well, whatever, Jim.
There's more than one gray suit in the trouble, is it?
But you were picked up only three blocks away from the house five minutes after the robbery took place.
And the butler and the maid both identified.
You was the woman who stole the fur.
That's ridiculous.
They were mistaken.
Inspector Henness.
Do you mean they saw Lois?
Well, no.
Oh, they didn't really see her face.
She was wearing a heavy veil.
I never wear a veil.
I hate them.
But they recognized her voice.
Her voice.
Lois, what were you doing on Ridgewood Drive?
Waiting for Clark?
You what?
You heard me.
I was waiting for you.
What?
You told me to meet you on the corner of Hillcrest in the drive.
And the next time you keep me waiting, Clark, can't I?
No, wait a minute.
Wait a minute, Lois.
When did I tell you to meet me there?
You found me only two hours ago.
I...
Is the matter with you, Clark?
No, it's not.
I haven't spoken to you all day.
What?
Two hours ago, I was down at police headquarters with Jim.
That's right.
And he didn't call any...
No, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
This is going to be fine.
It certainly is.
If Olson says, can't call him and can't deny it, then can't claim you call him and you deny it.
Now, Miss Lane says, can't call her and he denies that.
Don't get more mixed up.
Hey, what kind of a song and dance are you people giving me anyway?
I'm a boss and now I'm a second.
No, no, no.
If you want to give me, can't...
And you too, Miss Lane.
$50,000 worth of paintings and $30,000 worth of furs have been stolen.
And you're my only suspect.
No, I'll give you until tonight to make up your minds about who called who and who was where.
And if your stories don't make sense,
I'm going to put you in.
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Suspected of having committed daring robberies,
Clark Kent and Chos Lane find themselves entangled in a web of circumstantial evidence,
unable to prove their innocence without the help of Terry White and Jimmy Olson,
who in turn have unwittingly become the Chief Witnesses
against the two reporters.
Now, early in the evening, we find Kent and Lois in the little coffee shop
located in the lobby of the Daily Planet,
trying to unravel the confusing threads of evidence
before Inspector Henderson can fulfill his threat of arrest.
Let's go over it, point by point, Clark.
Okay.
You say the Chief called you from Beville and told you to meet him there
and the Chief denies there.
Uh-huh.
And Jim said you called him to invite him to the fight,
and you say you did.
That's right.
And you claim that I told you to meet me on Ridgewood Drive,
which I did not do.
Right.
So, where was that leaving?
Behind the apple.
Willie.
Yeah, Mr. Kent.
Give us a repeat here, will you?
The one in the bag is still Bobby's coming up.
Well, Trouble hasn't affected your appetite, obviously.
No, I should, both know we're innocent.
Yes, but I said to Anderson doesn't,
and was too positive at identification,
how can he help putting handcuffs on us?
No.
You know, it's funny we should both be accused
after we wrote stories on the stolen articles.
Me on the paintings, you on the first.
Me on, Mr. Kent.
No.
And Berger's in court.
Oh, thanks, Willie.
Put it on the tab, will you, Willie?
You're...
Say, uh...
I understand you and Miss Lane are in hot water.
Oh, boiling water, Willie.
If you need me as a character witness,
it's something good to sing out.
Oh, Willie.
I'll tell them you're both the couple of well-guys.
Thanks a lot.
We just hope it won't be necessary.
Well, if there's anything I can do...
Okay, Willie, thanks.
Oh, okay.
I've got to go out for a minute.
If anybody comes in, will you tell them the wait?
I'll be right back.
Yeah, sure, thank you, Willie.
Hello, dear.
You know, Clark, I've been thinking,
we both received phone calls.
We didn't green them up.
So if you didn't call me and the chief didn't call you,
someone else must have...
Brilliant deduction, Miss Lane.
No, all right, smarty.
But I know your voice, Clark,
and you know the chief's voice.
So how could we possibly make a mistake
in the case of...
How did Mrs. Vendike identify my voice?
How did the butler spot yours?
Clark, do you think it's possible for someone...
Oh, that's Willie's phone.
You better answer it.
Okay.
Hello?
Hello?
Mr. Kent?
Uh-huh.
This is Jim.
Jim?
How do you know I was down here?
I called upstairs.
Mr. White told me you were down some coffee.
Oh, what's up?
Listen, I think I'm on the trail of something pretty hot.
Can you and Miss Lane meet me right away?
Why, yes, of course.
Where?
Corner of Market in 27th Street.
Market in 27th, got it?
And will you hurry, Mr. Kent?
Sure thing, Jim.
See you in a few minutes.
It was Jim.
Oh?
He wants us to meet him right away.
He's on the trail of something hot.
He is?
Yes, and so am I.
Come on, Lewis.
Let's make tracks.
Are you sure this is where Jim goes to meet him?
Positive.
Market in 27th.
Well, then where is he?
You got me.
Clark.
You don't think this is another one of those strange calls?
There was Jim's voice, Lewis.
I'll swear to that.
See, wait a minute.
Didn't Jim cover an assignment on some perfectly matched diamonds a couple of days ago?
Why, yes.
The chief wanted pictures of the stones for the road of reviewer.
And he sent Jim along with the photographer to get the material of the cat.
Uh-huh.
Clark.
You don't think?
I'm beginning to.
Who owned those diamonds, Lewis?
And named...
A carver.
Yes, carver.
He lived over on the west side.
Blackburn Avenue.
But Clark, I don't.
Wait a minute.
Look.
Briefly cars coming on Market Street.
Yes.
To walk coming up the street.
I saw it cross 27th Street.
Walk converging on this corner.
What in heaven's name is going on?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Oh, it's there's the chief.
Chief?
And?
Well, Lewis.
Can't.
One intonation of you two doing here.
That's the same of you.
Why all the police cars?
Like the Henderson called them out on a general alarm and told me to go with them.
There's something going on in this building here.
There is?
Why?
Well, how do I know?
What?
Chief?
The buildings vacant.
How do you know, Clark?
Well, the windows are all dark and some of them are even broken.
Why don't you think this place has been occupied in you?
Well, I'll be.
Now, what in place has got into Henderson?
I'll call squad cars from as far as the west side to cover this.
I have had his chief.
I have had his chief.
But chief, you mean there's no police protection on the west side?
No, I'm telling you the beat.
But, but they can't move fast in case the trouble.
Chief, hit these men back with it along and get over to the carbon mansion
and black f**king avenue as fast as you can.
But why?
Why?
You explain how you got to get moving.
Where are you going?
Where do you think?
Hurry up.
No, what is that idiot raping about?
I'll tell you about it on the way, chief.
We better do as he says.
You know what, f**k?
I'm covering my sense around the corner.
I don't know.
No, I'm less of a�iator connection between gems, not needing new ones.
What's going on?
Look at all those fire.
I'm not blind, Louis.
Stop here, Sergeant.
Where's the fire?
I don't know.
I'd like to know.
Come on.
Come on.
I can't see any fire.
The fire and the iron are doing.
Where do they hear?
I've got a bone to pick what happens.
Oh, hell is it?
Hell is it?
What?
Oh.
Oh, it's you, Mr. White.
What's going on here?
Why all the fireshots?
Well, you should know.
You told him I want.
Are you?
And why did you tell me to come here?
I don't know what you're talking about.
You called me less than 15 minutes ago.
That's devilizing.
Mr. White, you called me and the fire commissioner
swears you've phoned him too.
Hell is in your body on my eyes.
Mr. White, I need your help.
Just a minute.
Just a minute.
I think I know the answer to this.
Inspector, did you order ten police cars
over to Market Street a few minutes ago?
I most certainly did not.
Do you mean to stand there and deny your phone
and told me to go with the phone?
You, you call me?
I did not.
I'm not shouting.
Will you cheat?
Don't you understand?
You've both been tricked the same way.
Caught in Iowa.
I know, Henderson, voice, when I hear anything.
You can't tell me that I'm pleased
when you listen to me.
Maybe I can help you, Miss Lane.
I'm Superman.
And you, Miss Lane.
Superman.
Do you know what's going on here?
Yes, I picked you up with the Carver Mansion.
I pulled him out of a pretty tight scrape there.
I'll say.
What happened?
You used me of stealing a assignment.
You used me of stealing my wife.
Oh, not again.
For the last time, I promise you, Inspector.
Now, if you log back to the daily planet,
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Drushing over to the daily planet, that's why Chimals and Lois Lane and Inspector Henderson
find Clark Kent in his private office, and immediately overwhelm him with questions.
Everybody know about that. Take it easy. Take it easy. I can't answer all of you at once.
Time to get into the beginning. I will, just as soon as I have absolute proof that my theory is correct.
What? You've seen this as just another one of your wild hunches.
It's not as wild as you think, Inspector. Wait a minute. What are you doing? Someone's coming.
Stand back against the wall. All of you. And be quiet.
What's the idea, Mr. Kent? I don't want anyone to know you're here.
Go on now, and no noise.
What's the idea, Mr. Kent?
Who is it? Well, Mr. Kent, I got your call.
Oh, yes, yes, I forgot all about it.
Wow, Willie. A ball of it.
He's here, he's here, he's here, he's here, he's here.
I do what Mr. Kent says.
Oh, thank you, Willie.
Why can't you kind of lay down at you, Mr. Kent?
Yes, I am, Willie.
Matter of fact, you know that Miss Miss Lane and I were in?
Yes.
Now it's all cleared up.
You don't say?
Uh-huh.
A little while, I expect to find out exactly who cost it.
You do all that's great. I'm glad they hear it, Mr. Kent.
I thought she would be, Willie.
I guess you'd better be getting back to the shop, right?
Thanks for the coffee, Willie.
I'll clean the kitchen.
Dr. Kent, would you please tell me in chief, you'll hear you.
Well, what difference does it matter now, listen Kent,
if you know any news from it?
When the police and fire departments of this city are sent out on false alarm,
well, it's high time something was done about it.
I agree with you, Inspector.
If your information, the police squad cars were sent on a wild goose chase across town
to keep them from interfering with the robbery of the Carver Mansion.
Can you ever send the letter?
I know you didn't.
And why did I supposedly call out the fire department
to create confusion near the Carver Place?
Drawed crowds so the steel thief could make a getaway unnoticed?
The real thief?
God, do you know who it is?
Yes.
Well, you know who it is?
Tell C'mon with me to the chief's private office
and I'll give you a personal introduction to him.
Take it easy now.
No noise.
Why in places I'll be put to footing around like this?
Did you rather scare him away?
Get away.
Quiet now.
Get close to the door.
And listen.
Why is somebody inside using your phone, Chief?
Who?
Who?
Wait.
And listen.
Hello?
It's impossible.
Hey, that smart Kent right away.
Yeah, it's on that robbery chart.
Is in his office at the Daily Planet.
Now step on it.
Sheepers, if you were standing here right next to me,
Inspector, I'd have sworn that was you.
Why?
What's unbelievable?
Listen, it's putting through another call.
Hello?
This is sorry, why?
Why Chief?
Tell them I'm absolutely convinced
I'll let my two reporters plot Kent and Lois Lane or Kelly.
Have them pick out.
When do you leave me out, I wonder.
I'm not all of you heard enough.
I'll say, open that door.
Really?
No.
There's your man, Henderson.
What's going on?
I hope you don't think I'm doing anything wrong.
I had to make a phone call, Mr. Williams.
Don't try to whizz a lot of it, Willie.
We know the whole story.
We heard you.
You won't get me, you won't get me.
He's trying to get away.
Oh, nice going, Mr. Kent.
Why, Clark?
I never knew you had it in you.
Well, Kent, what's the story now?
And how did Willie learn he to do all this?
Well, Willie is an excellent doubler
and imitator, as you heard.
He certainly is.
Tonight at the Art Collection robbery,
he imitated your voice, Chief, and told me to get out of town.
Then mimicked me in a call to Jim to destroy my alibi.
And finally, in committing the robbery,
I voice again to point suspicion directly at me.
Said he must have done the same thing to me.
Exactly, and disguised himself in a grey suit and heavy sail.
Before the robbery, he imitated my voice and a call to you
to get you close to the scene.
Then I guess he imitated your voice again, Miss Lane.
When he called me to meet at the Carver Place.
And he imitated you, Jim, to send lowest and me across town
to meet you at Market Street.
No matter a fact, that's when I first got suspicious.
You did, how?
How he said he knew I was in the coffee shop
because the chief had told him I was down there.
At the time.
At the top of that, he asked for both of us, lowest and myself, to meet him.
How would Jim have known lowest was there, too?
Yes, that's right.
That's real smart detective working stick.
Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute.
How did you know so much about the place you robbed?
Where to find the paintings in the first?
Well, that's where we were all a little careless, I'm afraid.
Willie simply overhears talking about our assignments
while we were in this coffee shop.
We talked too much.
Oh, no better next time, I talk.
And just in time to go down to headquarters with me.
I'll take good care of him inspector.
And for heaven's sake, don't give him a cell with a phone.
I'll all wind up talking to myself.
And so ends the case of double trouble.
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