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Hello?
Yes, this is the Falcon speaking.
Oh, Linda.
Oh, thanks for the call, but I have to say next tonight, Angel.
As I'm involved with the prize fighter, they tell me he's murder in the ring, but it looks like there may be a murder out of it.
This is then, hurly, he friends in fighting you to listen to the adventures of the Falcon, transcribed tonight.
You met the Falcon first in his best-selling novels, and you saw him in his thrilling motion picture series.
Now, join him on the air when the Falcon solves the case of the beautiful bait.
Now, the case of the beautiful bait.
It's Wednesday night in New York, and in a fight, I mean, our last beer is eagerly watching one of the boys in the second round of the main event.
Last beer is the fat little man at Bringside who keeps poking the pretty girl sitting next to him at his elbow to pull her attention to what excites him.
Becky, that kid's terrific.
Yeah, look at a jib.
Look at it, I found it.
Wow, it is another.
Everyone hurts.
I'll say.
Broke three ribs.
Look out, you don't have to keep giving me the elbow.
I'll pay an attention.
I just want you to watch his boy.
What do you think I'm watching the scenery?
He's dying.
Am I coming?
Joey, you're going to go on.
Keep on talking.
I'm yo.
Joey will kill him.
We better do it quicker.
I'll kill you.
This is it, Becky.
This is it.
Of course, he's in trouble.
Look at Joey.
Oh, he's out for a kill.
That does it.
Of course, he's done.
Thanks for telling me that.
I wouldn't have known.
Well, I hope so.
I can't take much more.
Well, that's it.
Come on, let's go.
Yeah, it's a pleasure.
Next time I go to a fight with you, I'm going into training too.
I've got to get that Joey O'Hara.
Get him.
His contract's up.
He's handled right.
Maybe you won't renew with Whitcom.
How do you handle him right?
I don't.
That's your department.
Well, don't you get bright ideas?
You'll play him along before he knows it.
His name's on my contract.
Did anybody ask me?
I'm telling you.
Well, what if I don't play?
I don't put it like that.
Put it if you do play.
You know they're convertible you've been wanting?
Mm-hmm.
Joey's size of me.
It's yours.
Oliver Sutton, Joey, interest me.
I got to sew him up, Vicki.
The boy's gone in places right at the top.
You don't find light heavies like him every day.
He's young.
Who knows?
He may put out a few pounds and challenge a big boys.
Yes, sir.
The kid's dynamite.
Yeah, I'll ask it out.
Dynamite.
And you want me to light the fuse.
Excuse me.
Aren't you, Joey O'Hara?
Yeah, that's right.
I recognize you from the other side of the hotel lobby.
I saw you fight the other night.
Oh, yeah?
You don't look like a fight fan.
No.
How do fight fans look?
Oh, I mean, you...
Well, a lady.
Thanks.
And you're obviously a gentleman.
But you, you're a fighter.
Why should I be a fan?
Oh, if you want to be, I think it's swell.
It's just...
Well, I don't know.
You mean you're ashamed of being a boxer?
Well, you shouldn't go.
It takes courage, skill, clean living.
Too I sound silly.
No.
No.
It sounds good when you say it.
Well, I won't keep you now.
You were going somewhere when I stopped you.
Or just out to a movie, I...
Hey.
How about you coming along?
Well, I...
I don't have anything planned.
Cool. Then it's settled.
Let's go.
Kenny Floyd, what are you doing in New York?
I'm looking for you, sweetheart.
It's not the same without you.
There's still making cars, I hear.
Oh, but not making beautiful music.
Look, run along, Ken, way I got a date.
And you're going to cancel it.
Now, look, Chum, before this goes any further,
my date happens to be an artist with this fit.
Oh, you got me real worried.
Now, what do you say we go inside?
And it's more comfortable standing here in the hall.
I know what's the matter, Vicky.
Here a chick who plays the percentages.
Now, I don't hold it against you.
I think that's smart.
Meaning what?
Meaning you got an eye for the blue chips.
I had a short stack, so you pulled out.
And honey, things are different now.
My luck's changed.
Yeah, take a look at this roll.
Catch.
So you got a roll.
So what am I supposed to do?
We're a ring in my nose.
They're all 50s, honey.
Hope yourself.
And there's plenty more that they came from.
No sale.
All right, sweetheart.
And let's look at it like this.
According to the columns, you're dating Joey O'Hara.
That's what tipped me you in the big time.
Well, what do you know?
He can read.
And I've been asking around.
And what do you think I found out?
How many bars there are in New York?
I found out that up until a couple of weeks ago,
you were real chummy with alacidum.
Thanks, see that.
So it figures.
Alacidum has chips.
You'd go for that.
And he has a stable of fighters.
He could be interested in this, O'Hara.
And you're just the bait he'd need.
Now we're playing guessing games.
No one way to find out if I'm guessing,
I could drop a hint to O'Hara.
No, Ken.
Oh.
Oh, all of a sudden, she's not the sharp chick.
That hit a nerve.
Well, it's just a joy might get the wrong idea.
And he likes me.
See, he likes me a lot.
I wouldn't want to hurt him.
I wait a minute, Vicki.
Something's out of gear.
You started running too fast.
I don't tell me you're that worried about hurting us.
I'm jerk who's...
Oh, wait a minute.
No, wait a minute.
Why didn't I think of that?
Certainly, you're soft on him.
Maybe last it is the one I oughta talk to.
Look, what are you trying to do?
Just what is it you want?
I thought that was obvious, sweetheart.
And you think this'll get me?
Blackmail?
Why not?
I have what last it is.
A bankroll.
Of course, maybe I don't have shoulders like O'Hara,
but he used to think I wasn't so hard to take.
He'll come around again.
I hate to disappoint you, but your countless chick
a little too fast, Ken.
If we're going to play guessing games, I can do some guessing too.
Like where this bankroll came from, you're so proud of.
You didn't get it singing him.
I don't know where I got it.
Well, maybe I know where to find out.
So before you go running to Joey,
you'll ask that with any of your pipe dreams.
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Now, here's the roll back.
Catch.
Hello.
Hello.
Are you Michael Wearing?
Mm-hmm.
I also call the Falcon, but don't ask me why.
And, uh, you're Vicki Terence, huh?
Well, I heard you're a good detective, but that's kind of stretching it.
Why?
I've just been looking at a picture of you and O'Hara and I clubbing together.
I didn't know we'd been published.
No, you don't read the police because that.
Come in.
Thanks.
I don't know.
Why do you want a detective?
Well, Mr. Wearing.
Oh, call me Mike.
Mm-hmm.
I'll call you Vicki, unless O'Hara objects.
Don't worry about Joey.
He's a lion in the ring, but a lion out of it.
Well, if you a little bull peep, I can believe it.
But back to business.
Well, Mike, there's a...
There's a fella I used to go with in Detroit.
Ken Floyd.
He's come to New York and wants to make trouble between me and Joey.
Oh.
Well, he has some wacky yarn.
He's threatened to tell Joey.
What yarn?
Well, it hasn't anything to do with what I want you for.
Vicki, I found out when people who want to hire me start holding out on me.
I'm not holding out.
I'm beginning to wonder if I didn't make a mistake coming here.
So am I, Angel.
Look, all I want is for you to check up on Ken.
He's waving a bankroll, and I'd like to know where he got it.
Why?
Look, I'm offering you a job.
Take it or leave it.
Now, how do I know you're not planning to blackmail this Ken Floyd
if I bring something hot in on it?
Oh, brother, he's trying to blackmail me.
How? What's he got on you?
It's been nice knowing you, Mr. Wearing.
I think I go now.
How long?
Vicki.
You know, most people have to work if they want to eat.
Maybe you're not hungry, huh?
So long, Mike.
Nice to meet you.
Well, here we are.
C45 and C6.
Are you going first, Mr. Lassler?
All right, Joey.
And now you're Vicki.
Oh, no, thanks, Joey.
You're in better shape.
You can take it.
Huh?
I mean, you and Mr. Lassler may have some things you want to talk about.
You sit next to him.
I'm OK.
Good.
That's a load off my ribs.
Oh, Mr. Lassler?
How to be some good action tonight?
Yeah, so you're going to be some good boys in there.
You know, I like this.
Oh, what's the matter?
There's a wig come.
And he sees me.
Oh, yeah.
Just coming over.
Well, don't worry.
You can't do anything.
Hello, what's going on?
Oh, it looks like a jolly little party.
Hello, Lassler.
And, Joey.
Oh, what's going on?
What's going on?
What's going on?
What's going on?
Hello, Lassler.
And, Joey.
Hello, Mr. Lassler.
And this must be the little lady I've been hearing about.
This is Vicki.
Yes, yes.
I know.
Vicki.
Terrence.
Oh, you read the papers too.
I didn't get it from the papers.
They just say you've been out with her.
But I happen to know why.
And I happen to smell a rat.
Or could it be a weasel?
What's that, Vicki?
I just mean somebody's trying to make trouble.
Who?
Why?
Obviously, someone who'd rather have his dirty work done by somebody else.
You know, what can I never saw to that angry?
Yeah, I don't get it.
What's this all about?
There's nothing mysterious about it, Joey.
I just didn't have my eyes open.
Somebody opened them for me.
And if I don't get an answer, I understand pretty quick.
Somebody's going to close them for you.
I see, Mr. Terrence has introduced you to Lassler there.
Yeah.
And told you he was a friend of the family or some such.
All right.
That's enough, Vicki.
Wait a minute, Mr. Lassler.
I want to hear this.
Go on, Vicki.
Well, Joey, it's just that she and Lassler
happen to be more than friends.
That's all.
Huh?
She's his girl, Joey.
Don't you get it?
Don't listen to me, Joey.
Vicki.
It's a lie, Joey.
I've been wondering why you were so hard to talk to lately, Joey.
Now I find out.
Lassler's girl leading you along, so you'll sign with him.
I don't believe it.
He did ask you to sign with Lassler, didn't you?
Well, didn't she?
She said she thought it'd be a good idea.
Yeah.
Good for her.
Still don't prove her.
All right, all right.
I'll prove.
I'll get it.
I didn't know she was Lassler's girl, but there are people who do.
Just promise me this, Joey, that you won't sign with Lassler
until you talk to them.
I can't promise that.
Why not?
Because I already did sign with them today.
Hello.
Looking for me, Corbett?
Oh, that you're wearing, yeah, I'm looking for you.
I'm sorry, I can't make it tonight, Angel.
Are you going to make it this afternoon?
I want to talk to you.
What about?
What do you know about Vicki Terrence?
Vicki.
Oh, beautiful eyes.
Wonderful complexion.
Gorgeous figure.
Look, the inventory I can take myself.
What I want to know.
What's with you and her?
Nothing.
I gave her the brush.
Oh, a girl with a bill like hers.
I don't believe it.
Oh, it's a boyfriend's bill that stopped me.
Now look, I'm in a room.
Oh, why do you better be careful, Corbett?
That boyfriend I mentioned.
I'll take care of the boyfriend.
Now, what I start to say, I find your name in her address book.
How come?
Oh, come now, Corbett.
If you're going to start investigating all the girls who have my name.
I'm investigating this one.
Now, what's with you and Vicki?
Well, is she there?
Yeah.
Why not ask her?
Well, that'll be a little tough, Mike.
See in as how somebody strangled her this morning.
Wearing.
Oh, please, Corbett.
I'm trying to eat.
But again, every time I look into Ed's luncheon, that I find you.
Somebody's got this up on him.
Look, I don't have all day to hang around here.
Well, so long now.
Wearing.
I've told you all I know, Corbett.
You admit the girl wanted to hire you.
Yes.
To check on a Ken Floyd.
Yes.
But what'd you find out about it?
I didn't.
Look, I don't buy you're dropping the case.
Oh, why not?
Well, first the girl's looks.
Well, I told you.
And second, anytime you turn down a chance to make a buck.
That I got to see.
All right, open your eyes.
Look, are you going to cooperate?
I told you she named Ken Floyd.
You can check on her.
I will.
And you can check on her boyfriend, O'Hara.
Well, we're trying to find him.
He's disappeared.
Now, all the more reason to check.
And you could check with a desk person at her apartment.
Maybe he saw someone go up.
Are you trying to tell me my business wearing?
And it so happens, the desk is closed from midnight to eight.
And Doc says it's possible that she was killed before eight.
Are you still got enough to keep you busy for a while?
If you don't get anywhere, come on back.
And I'll be happy to take over the case for you.
What?
For a fee of course.
So long, Robert.
Michael Werning?
That's right.
My name is Walter Whitcom.
I'd like to talk to you.
Walter Whit?
Oh, yeah.
Joey O'Hara's manager.
X manager.
That's why I wanted to see you, Bob.
May I come in?
Sure.
Well, it looks like destiny.
Why?
That I should get involved with O'Hara.
I don't understand.
Well, you don't need to.
What's the trouble?
El Aster wanted to get Joey away from me.
He baited his hook with a beautiful girl.
Oh, Vicky.
Vicky.
Yes.
You've seen in the papers what happened to her.
But what the papers don't know is that the girl was just being used by El Aster.
They also don't know that she was successful.
What do you mean?
Last night I learned that Joey signed with El Aster.
Oh.
Well, it's bound to come out pretty soon.
I know.
And when it does, the police may think I killed the girl for revenge.
Yeah.
They might.
So you want me to prove you didn't?
Yeah.
Well, just one thing first.
What's that?
What gave you the idea that last night it was behind Vicky's attention as to Joey?
What?
It's obvious.
Yeah.
But was it until somebody tipped you all?
Well, it was suggested.
And would somebody who suggested it be a fellow by the name of Ken Floyd?
Wow.
Incredible.
Oh, it's elementary, my dear.
What can all done with mirrors?
What do you know about Floyd?
Not as much as I'd like to.
I'll have to look him up after I get through with Lasseter.
Oh, then you, you are taking the case wearing?
Who am I to fly in a face of destiny?
Yeah, what can I?
I'll take the case.
Now, wait a minute.
You must think I'm absolutely crazy wearing.
Not absolutely, Lasseter.
You come here and ask me a lot of questions.
All of which are trying to prove that Joey O'Hara killed Vicky.
I never said that last.
Well, your question's implying it.
But Joey just signed up with me.
If you think I'm going to sell my own fighter up the river, you've got another thing coming.
Oh, look, look.
I'm just trying to find out a few things about O'Hara.
You've got to admit things don't look good for him.
Disappearing right after the murder?
All right.
He's not at his hotel.
That doesn't say disappear.
What does it say?
I don't know anything about him, and I've got nothing more to say.
So wearing, I know that you're a busy man.
Yeah, sure, sure.
Well, thanks for nothing, Lasseter.
What was that?
Something in the next room.
Yeah, I must have come in a bad boy.
Oh, who's there?
It's me, Mr. Lasseter.
I don't think it would cheer.
Oh, Joey.
Say, what's the matter with you, boy?
You look sick.
I'm all right.
Who's this?
Mike Wery.
Oh, hello, Joey.
Where you been?
I don't know where I've been.
You're what?
That's right, Lass.
I don't know.
Tell me about you, and Vicki, I didn't know what to do.
Went to a bar at a couple of three, four, I don't know.
It's all I remember.
I wasn't very smart, Joey.
Yeah, yeah, I know, Mr. Lasseter.
I'm not very smart, just a slap-happy jerk.
But you and a girl make a real schmo out of me.
But you're not going to get away with it.
What are you going to do?
I'm going to...
Who's he?
I told you, Mike Wery.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Well, what's he want?
I wanted to talk to you, Joey, and sort of sergeant Corbett.
Why don't you come along with me?
What do you want to talk about, Vicki?
Oh, that little...
I don't want to talk about her.
You don't have to talk to Joey.
Where'd I get you, lawyer?
Huh?
Lawyer, what for?
They want to pin the murder I knew, don't you understand?
What murder?
Vicki's.
Vicki's.
Has Vicki been...
Didn't you know?
Who did it?
Hey, hey, hey, let go!
Who did it?
I don't know.
Yeah.
That's enough, Joey.
Stop it.
Stay out of this, Mr. Wery.
And we'll when I get you on it.
But now let him go.
All right.
Now let him go.
That's a difference.
Vicki's dead.
Wanna talk about it?
Got nothing to say.
I think you better go see Sergeant Corbett just the same.
Police?
Yeah.
Why not?
Joey, go away.
You don't understand.
I'll say you did it.
I don't say I don't care.
Vicki's dead, huh?
I don't know.
Did I love her?
Did I hate her?
Come on, Mr.
I'm not Joey, wait.
I'll see you later.
Well, at least I'll say it, Joey.
Not until I get your lawyer.
I'll get one down here right away.
All right.
That crazy joke.
How are you?
I put down that phone lesson.
Huh?
Who are you?
Ken Floyd, friend of Vicki's.
Joey left the back door open, so I come in.
What do you want?
Save you the cost of a phone call and lawyer fee.
Put down the phone.
All right.
I gotta put it down.
Wait a minute.
Be careful with that guy.
All right.
You'll be careful, too.
Just do like I tell you.
Yeah, I will.
That's better.
What do you want for it?
I told you to keep you from wasting your money.
I'll use high on a lawyer to protect somebody else's fighter, is that?
I don't know what you mean.
Joey signed with me.
So you say, but you can't prove it without a contract.
I've got a contract.
Yes, but it's not on record yet.
All right, a wealthy.
I don't think so.
You and I are going down to your office.
You're going to open up the safe.
Wait a minute.
Who are you working for?
What can?
I make it a point ever to work for anybody except Ken Floyd.
I figure your copies of the contract
ought to be worth a nice piece of change to Whitcom.
So we can destroy them, sign up Joey himself.
Well, maybe Whitcom won't be interested.
There's a murder rap hanging over Joey's head.
Are you ready to spend money on lawyers if you think Whitcom would be, too?
And on the contracts.
Joey's worth the risk.
I see.
How much do you expect Whitcom to pay for the contract?
Why do you want to top it?
Am I?
Good.
Good.
I don't care who I deal with as long as the price is right.
But there's no use peddling contracts until I got them.
So let's get moving less.
Now back to the adventures of the Falcon.
It's the day after Ken Floyd took over
Joey O'Hara's contract at gunpoint.
He's put it up for sale, weighed his offers,
and now he's closing the deal with the highest bidder.
850, 950 sausage.
All right, Whitcom, that makes it an even 10 grand.
Well, Floyd.
Now the contract?
Yeah.
Yeah, I went to.
Yeah.
That's what less it gets to be in a cheap skate.
Now, first to get rid of these.
Here, use my lighter.
Thanks.
Well, there they go.
Up in smoke.
That's a beautiful slide.
That you got to burn the table.
No, no.
I'll throw them in a grate.
And now that I can do business with Joey again,
I'd better see how things are getting along.
I'm just going to use my hanging around.
How long, Whitcom?
Goodbye, Floyd.
Hello.
Is that the Falcon?
Yes, this is the Falcon speaking.
Well, this is Walter Whitcom.
I understand you picked up Joey O'Hara.
That's right.
And do the police think he's guilty?
They're not sure.
Why?
I find I made a mistake about him and Laster.
I'm in a position to deal with Joey after all.
So naturally, I'd like to see him cleared.
According to the paper, he didn't tell the police anything damaging.
He didn't tell them anything, period.
So they were holding him until he felt the more conversational mood.
You say we're holding him?
Does that mean he's been released?
Not exactly.
I'm afraid I have bad news for you, Whitcom.
What do you mean?
Well, I just got word.
Joey killed himself in his cell half an hour ago.
950, a thousand.
Well, that does it last a day and even ten grand.
All right, now let's have the contract, Floyd.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
The photos, that's the proof Joey signed with you.
Uh-huh.
And now, it's just the second point.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, you were getting wary.
Oh, Laster, who's your friend?
I just can't fly.
Oh, good.
I've been wanting to meet him.
You can ask me.
I'm sorry, you're asking yourself.
What'd you come here for, Larry?
Well, you were trying to protect Joey before,
because you figured to cash in on him.
Well, they can't be of any more use to you.
What do you mean, can't be of any more use to me?
Now that he's dead.
What?
Yes, didn't you know?
He killed himself.
Floyd, did you know about this?
Oh, Laster, so how much Floyd got to do with it?
Nothing wearing it.
I'll settle with you later, Floyd.
And maybe I will too, but first Laster,
can you tell me anything about Joey you didn't tell me before?
Wait a minute.
How do I notice this is not bluff about him being dead?
Turn on the radio.
You'll hear it on the news.
Well, all right, we're wearing.
So it's on the level, but what do you expect me to tell you about Joey?
Anything that might tie him to the murder?
Well, it wasn't a suicide going?
Not entirely.
And I got a client to clear it.
Well, I know Joey threatened to keep it.
That doesn't say he killed it.
How do you know he threatened it?
Well, she called me about four in the morning.
Said he was banging on a door to her bedroom trying to get in.
I had to go over and drag him away.
Maybe he went back, but I don't know how you're going to prove it.
Maybe we won't have to.
That's a good chance.
Hey, wait a minute.
Well, where's Floyd?
Well, it looks like he slipped out the back way while we were talking.
And we're going to get him.
He's got ten grand of mine.
He'll get him.
The first we're going to headquarters.
Why?
To give Corbett our proof.
But I told you I don't have proof.
Did Joey kill Vicki?
I know that.
But we have proof that you did.
Huh?
Sure, Lassiter.
You killed Vicki.
So let's go tell Corbett about it.
Wearing there's just one thing I want to know.
Why Lassiter killed Vicki?
I'll tell you, Corbett.
He was using Vicki to work on Joey for him.
But he found out that she was taking her work too seriously.
She really fell for Joey and Lassiter killed her in a jealous rage.
No, that's not what I wanted to ask.
Oh, you wonder how I knew that Lassiter was the murderer.
Well, he said Vicki phoned him from her room at four in the morning.
But the desk and her apartment house is closed from midnight to eight.
And calls have to go through the desk so she couldn't have phoned it for.
Yeah, but that's still not so.
I knew Lassiter was lying.
He was trying to throw suspicion on Joey and at the same time explained
what he was doing at Vicki's in case anyone saw him going there that night.
All right, all right, where I am.
But now will you just answer one thing?
Sure, Corbett.
You told me you turned down the case.
And still I find you involved with Joey, Lassiter, Whitdon, Floyd.
Go ahead, explain that.
Well, that's really very simple, Corbett.
It's only one trouble.
Yeah, what's that?
You wouldn't leave me.
So good time, Corbett.
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