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As Mike wearings all the case of the wandering wife.
There's one thing you learn working here as a private detective.
If you keep your eyes open, you're bound to reach a goal.
The case in point, I give you Larry Barker.
Larry is the rugged looking boy making his way down the fourth floor corridor of the Harris building.
Right now, he's looking for trouble.
When he stops in front of room 419, in the odds are at 20 to 1, they'll find it.
Done?
Yeah.
I'm looking for the fight for Alaska.
Well, if you don't find it, it ain't cause you don't try to write places.
You pull out key?
That's right.
I'm Larry Barker in the bookie.
I think we have to go into that.
Well, whatever you say, Mr. Barker, it's done.
Nice.
What can I do for you?
It remains to be seen.
Someone told me you were one of the best private detectives around.
Well, naturally, I ain't gonna deny it.
I will soon find out.
Take a look at this picture.
Change up the head.
That happens to be my wife.
Let's see if it's better.
I don't like those kind of jokes for Alaska.
Sorry.
Think you could watch it for me?
Well, I don't know why not.
Her first name is Sheila.
Sheila?
Yeah.
I want to follow it day and night.
I want to know everyone she sees but everyone.
In your headlet.
Well, now let's see if we understand each other, Mr. Barker.
You suspect your wife's running around.
Did I say that?
Why else would you want to suck a tail out of her?
That's none of your business.
Now you think you want the job you don't.
All right, sir.
Gonna run into a lot of girls.
So, how about an advance?
No dice.
Well, for a job like this, I'll have to put on two extra men.
I don't care how many you put on.
In my business, I only pay off on reserve.
Well, I don't do business that way.
I do.
Well, in that case, we're both wasting time.
You've got to find yourself another boy.
I've got to find myself another client.
Let's hope we both know where to look.
Taxi!
Taxi!
Can I help you, honey?
Taxi!
You don't seem to be having much luck.
Maybe I'll do better calling a car.
I'll not wait a minute, baby.
I ain't trying to take you up.
Taxi!
I'm in it, Mr. Spocken.
Look.
Did you know my name?
Well, you'd be surprised when I know about you, Sheila.
Maybe you'd like to look at my card.
Thanks for asking.
Private investigation.
Yeah, happy he was in the scene yesterday.
Larry?
Uh-huh.
Well, what did he want?
Well, now they say no place to talk.
I am.
I got a brand new match around the corner.
And please...
You can say anything you've got to right here.
Well, it's kind of embarrassing, Sheila.
I don't like to be seen taking money from a woman
in a public thoroughfare.
What are you talking about?
Well, naturally, you can't expect me to, uh,
divulge this kind of information for free.
You're absolutely right, Mr. Pulaski.
So, you keep your information, and I'll keep my money.
Oh, now, wait a minute.
I'm not interested.
Well, this really concerns you.
I doubt it.
Taxi?
Huh?
Looks like I ain't gonna make a butt from the bark of family know how.
But, uh...
I like you better than I do your husband.
Thanks.
I mean it.
If I were you, Sheila, I'd watch my step.
Larry's checking up on you.
What do you mean?
That's what I said.
As a matter of fact, I did a little checking on you myself.
Why?
Take it easy.
As far as I can learn, you never once stepped out of line.
So, what's the matter with that husband of yours anyway?
He must be out of his mind.
You made me right.
Well, if I was you, I'd never put up with it.
Thank you for your advice, Mr. Pulaski.
I'll let you know if I take it.
Just a second.
I said just a second.
What's the big idea?
Oh.
Hello.
You must be like Larry.
Well, if you're looking for him, I'd be a fool tonight.
Come on in, angel.
The name is Barker.
I miss him.
Barker.
I don't like to be formal with my clients.
And what makes you think I'm going to be a client?
You mean this is a social call?
Well, that's even better.
Sit down.
Thank you.
Take a rest.
No thanks.
Drink?
I make a great smear off my teeny.
What?
Barker, you know.
Oh.
Well, if you don't mind Mr. Larry, I'd like to get right down to business.
All you pretty women are alike.
Okay, Sheila.
When do you want me to start looking?
When do I want you to start looking?
Well, don't you want evidence for a divorce?
How did you know that?
Well, you announced yourself as Mrs. Barker,
and then I took a look at your left hand.
That little white ring of flesh told me you were wearing a wedding band
until a couple of hours ago.
That's pretty obvious.
Always is after someone points it out.
What your husband do?
He's a bedding commissioner.
You wouldn't be married to Larry Barker.
Yes.
And what's that supposed to mean?
Oh, I'm impressed.
I hope you do as well on your next marriage.
There's not going to be a next marriage.
I just wanted a divorce.
I don't even want Alan on it.
Why?
Because you haven't been married to a jealous man.
And not recently.
I'm not counting Mr. Wearing.
Sorry.
Larry and I were married six years ago.
And ever since the first day he suspected the worst.
Does he have a reason?
No.
You know I believe you.
Thank you.
Quite alright.
But if Larry had no cause to be jealous, why is he?
I don't know.
And I don't care.
He's killed everything I ever felt for him.
He even tried to hire a private detective to keep tabs on me.
Who?
Then named Frank Falaske.
Not with the final straw.
I don't blame you.
Alright, angels.
I'll let you know when I come up with something.
Larry Barker.
Three.
Three.
Yes, I can help you.
He's Larry Barker.
Well, he's very busy.
He can't be that busy.
Tell him I'll put a nachee here.
What is it, George?
There's a gentleman to see you, Mr. Barker.
Can't you handle it?
I want to speak to you personally.
His name is Al, sir.
I'm not sure.
I'll send him right in.
Please go in.
Thanks.
Where do I go?
This door to your right.
Come on in, sir.
Glad to see you, Mr. Barker.
I want to be out.
Plenty.
I told you my outfit delivers a good.
Lucky you didn't get yourself tied up.
But that Frank Polashky.
What's the story?
Just what you thought.
Your wife's been seeing some guy on the slide.
I know it.
I know it.
She's spent practically the whole afternoon in his apartment.
Where's he?
Mike Warren.
The frog.
Yep.
And you know his rib.
I've heard a couple of stories.
Well, there you are.
It's just a case of putting two and two together.
All right, fine.
I'll keep it.
What about my check?
I'll mail it.
Look, Mr. Barker.
What's the matter?
Don't trust me.
Well, I'll deal.
Just for that, you're right.
Joyce.
Yes.
Never mind.
I can find my own way.
What happened?
Nothing.
That wasn't the impression I got listening at the door.
So you were eavesdropping.
I guess I should be ashamed of myself.
I get a good smile.
You know you have, Larry.
Mine's the one that's bad.
You think in nine years I would have gotten started.
Are you battling about it?
Just reminiscing.
Well, don't have a tell on my own.
Every minute belongs to you, remember?
So you're going to start that again?
Yes.
I'm entitled to know where I stand.
It's been telling me long enough.
Nine years, nine, a lot of years.
I don't know how you've got grounds for divorce.
Yeah, crazy.
I heard what Helen Archie said.
She's been running around with a mic wearing.
Shut up.
You didn't actually think I was going to marry you?
Yes, I do.
You stupid little fool.
My Sheila's worth a million like you.
She's no better than I am asked wearing.
You keep your mouth shut.
The understand.
Don't you dare to say a word about her.
I only hope Mr. Wearing is a gallon.
Don't give it a thought, Joyce.
He won't talk.
I'll see to that personally.
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It's a bad time wearing.
How did you get it here?
That difference is it makes.
Shut the door.
I take it that gun is loaded.
What do you think?
I think I better shut the door.
I understand you and my wife had a nice little talk today.
Oh, you must be Larry Barker.
I do guess.
I'm a real clever.
I wonder if you've been carrying on with Sheila.
How long have I watched?
You heard me.
Yeah, but I'm sure I misunderstood.
You think you're a wife and me?
Yes.
You got a real nasty mind.
Listen.
Tell me something, Barker.
How do you get like that?
The way I see it, either you want to go beating for some woman.
Nobody puts anything over on me.
And I got another theory.
You must be playing around yourself.
I'm sure that's it.
So because you can't be trusted,
you don't believe anybody else can.
I guess that means I'm right, huh?
You're going to stay away from Sheila.
Do you understand?
Who's going to make me?
Me.
Come on, Mike.
You're going to raise and shine.
No, you're going to lay there and pamper yourself.
Who's that?
I just opened those big brown eyes and looked.
I wouldn't be Sergeant Colbert.
You're giving odds.
Wish.
What are you doing here?
Oh, no.
That's no way to talk to a man who saved your life.
Who saved my life?
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
You want me to save your life?
Who saved my life?
Help me out.
But if I were you kiddo I'd stay right there.
They saved you not a trip down.
Who did this job on you?
Nevermind.
Larry Barker.
How'd you know?
I'm psychic.
And I'm about Barker.
I'll take care of him.
A couple of boys, men at Headquarters, think you did already.
Why?
Yeah.
They found his body 20 minutes ago with 3 slugs on his brain.
Oh, you want to put your head on it when you go like that?
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It just goes to prove you should never sleep in the daytime.
Here, Larry Barker, tuck me in.
When I awoke, a police sergeant named Sydney Corbett was standing over me.
I couldn't make up my mind, which was more frightening Corbett's news or his face.
Oh, it's a matter, Mike. You look unhappy.
Let me get this straight, Sergeant.
Well, you got it straight. Larry Barker's been murdered.
And you think I...
Oh, it's a possibility. You had a run-in with him.
But when you found me, I was unconscious.
How do I know you weren't facing him?
Oh, listen, you should let me know.
You're getting excited for it.
I said it was a possibility.
The probability is there's something else again.
What was your trouble with Parker?
He had some screwy idea I was horsey around with his wife.
Were you?
No, you're slipping. That ain't the mic-wearing I know and love.
Sheila came to me to get her evidence for a divorce.
Why? You got another guy on the string?
Oh, she just couldn't stomach Larry anymore. He was crazy jealous.
Well, I guess that problem's over now.
Well, I hate to disagree with you, but I think her problems are just beginning.
I don't see how.
Well, you're not looking at the right places.
You say Parker was crazy jealous. He would have fought at the boys.
Oh.
So, she took the other way of getting rid of him.
You're nuts.
Well, I would have bet you'd say that.
Whenever you're stuck for an ant.
I tell you she didn't kill him, Sergeant.
Why don't you scout around and find out who else had it in for Parker?
You have any suggestion, yes.
Larry was playing around on the side.
He practically admitted it to me.
That's why he was ready to believe the worst of Sheila to justify himself.
Well, assuming...
Now, Mark, I say assuming.
There was another woman, so what?
We'll know that when you find her.
You mean when you find her?
You expect that?
Uh-huh.
I've got my part. I found Sheila.
You get your own girl.
Who's there?
She's there.
Oh, Joyce?
Got your nurse?
Yes, this is what they all say.
Now look, Miss Lavela, who you are.
But if you don't get out of here...
You'll call a cop?
Yes.
Well, I remember a state four, nine, nine, seven, all.
What are you waiting for?
Who are you?
Polazki's my name, Frank Polazki. I'm a private dick.
You know, I like to talk.
Who you are?
Well, when am I set down, huh?
Uh, too bad about your boss.
My boss?
Larry Barker.
Someone done a minute.
You're lying.
Don't you think so?
Take a look at this headline.
Look, he's killed an ex-hide-a-pot in Lawrence Barker.
Better know him.
Oh, no.
You need a drink?
No, I do.
Do you mind?
Is this why you came here?
Well, uh, not exactly.
I'm fine.
You see, the cops think his wife knocked him off.
Well, that's crazy.
Well, uh, she seems like the best bet.
Of course, uh, you won't die no better.
What do you mean?
Well, Barker came to my office yesterday
to hire me to keep tabs on his misses.
That's a lie.
He hired...
Alphanachi, sure.
But that was only after I turned him down.
You know, he was a tough man to get a buck out of.
You'd think his wife would be more generous.
What?
Well, I thought she, at least, would let me have a hundred
for getting her off.
I'm what was going on.
But no.
So then I thought of you.
I don't understand.
Well, now I'm a student of human nature.
You can't believe how low people are.
Get to the point.
Yeah.
Well, I wondered why a guy like Barker
would be watching his misses
when she never went straight off the reservation.
And then it occurred to me,
maybe he liked to put on the world paint himself.
I wouldn't know.
Are you kidding?
Who'd know better?
Are you Mr. Jackie?
You get out.
Oh, you don't want to take that attitude, sweetie.
Like I said, this is only a theory.
Now, for five hundred clans,
I'd be willing to forget it.
Get out.
Well, if I do, I'll go straight to Mike Waring.
I don't care where you go.
But you can't say later.
I didn't give you a chance.
Five will get your ten wearing,
and we'll be willing to take it.
Yeah.
Hey, Waring.
Do I know you?
No, but think of what you've been listening.
I'm willing to pass it out
while you've been making a great mistake.
You're working for Sheila Barker, aren't you?
Well, well, how would you like to get her off?
Maybe you better come in.
Thank you.
I don't believe you mentioned your name.
I don't believe I did.
It's Polarski.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
I don't believe I did.
It's Polarski.
Frank Polarski.
Oh.
I don't tell me you heard of me.
Only this afternoon Sheila Barker told me you were working for her husband.
Oh, she's got the story twisted, Dad.
He wanted me to go to work, but I couldn't sit.
We couldn't get together on a feet.
That's tough.
What's tougher than you think?
Imagine me sitting here with everything I know.
And what do you know?
Well, is it worth the five-and-excit?
In my vein.
Well, suppose I told you that Barker was playing around.
I figured that out of myself.
Yeah, but I know her name.
Wouldn't you pay off?
Yes.
You know, you're pretty cute.
How about you say that to all the boys?
Who's the girl?
First, let me see the color of your dough.
Come right, Polarski.
Who's the girl?
Let's go.
I asked you something.
Don't you ever do that again.
Don't have me.
Oh, it won't take.
You've been a piece of that.
Put it on my bill.
Now what's your name?
Well?
Joyce.
Joyce Queen.
Where can I find her?
At the Comstar.
Thanks a lot, Polarski.
You've been a great help.
That's okay, Wary.
The pleasure with all mine.
You'll be surprised what I do for you in the future.
Hello.
Whatever you're selling, Mr. I'm not a good student.
How do you know if you see my line?
I'll take my chance.
You can't afford to, Joyce.
Aren't you being just a little bit familiar?
If you think I'm obnoxious now, I'll wait till you know me better.
My name is Mike Wary.
All right for you.
You're not impressed?
There's no idea.
You can say everything.
I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed.
You can say everything you want to write there.
Everything?
Look good not fooling me.
I know the last things I can see you.
I kind of hope to be a surprise.
No.
He announced his intention as he left.
I see.
And I see something else.
Why?
Larry Barker was right.
You wouldn't have made him a good wife.
You're much too possessive.
You know me.
A careful woman.
Maybe Kitty's listening.
But you're all possessive.
You approved it when you killed him.
Get out.
You're forgetting Angel I am out.
You never invited me in.
That's the big mouth.
Now to go on a reminder.
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Hey buddy.
Hey buddy.
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You thought it'd be a shame to yourself things like this don't happen anymore, don't they?
Yeah, I guess they do
Well, who's left do I sit on?
We'll go to the lolly watch him. You know, I got a friend who won't believe this. He's a police sergeant
Think of that. You're not even impressed
You think he's there feeling to be right? Absolutely. So I tell him you talk too much waiting
You may be right. Here I am. I already know. I talk too much to
All right, well, let's find a nice quiet spot where instead of all this dialogue we can get a little action
In a moment we'll return to the adventures of the falcon
Well, that's life for you. Obviously somewhere along the line I put my foot in it
Five minutes after Wally found his nice quiet spot that same foot was around my neck
The next thing I knew I was at police headquarters and it had begun to rain
And I was the only one getting wet. Sergeant Corbett was in charge of the downpour. All right, Sussman once more
Cut that out. You want to try me? I thought that would bring you around. You didn't have to do that
I was too good an opportunity to waste
Here's a towel. Thanks. Well, you better get the back of your neck, Mike. You're not dry behind the ears. Oh, that's a good one
How did I get out of here? A prowl car found you in red hook
Recognizing you who's my calm rat in arms. They brought you here
Now who did it? I don't know their names, but they were obviously hired by the same party who killed Larry Barker
You mean Sheila? Don't be a saft. They were hired by Joyce Crane and who pray tell his Joyce Crane
She was Larry Barker's secretary only your time belonged to him out of the office as well
And the two punks who gave you that going over were hired by her. Yes. If you wanted to script you
I wouldn't care to hear then now look Sydney. Are we already picked them up?
One is Wally Forbes and the other is a boy named Tony Gilman. How do you know that the right ones? Why they admitted it?
Oh, well, then we shouldn't have any trouble getting him to confess that Joyce hired him that I doubt
I'll look Corbett. Well, what do you tell me look for? This isn't television
Their friends are Frank Polati. What? Yeah, they were just doing them a favor
Now that I think of it, why did I lock them up? Well, they were doing me a favor too
Oh
Hello Joyce and tell me you're back again. I wouldn't slam the door. I love it this time. I brought a long friend
This is Sergeant Corpter. How do you do? Look Sergeant. I don't know what we're in trouble
That's a trouble. They didn't tell me you're saying you maybe you can help out
Maybe come in. No. Well, I think we better
Is that an official request? Oh, I didn't flash my badge
Now why can't we keep this on a friendly basis? Well, I don't like him. Me? Oh, the girl got taped
Sit down. Thanks. Now, what do you want to know? Well, wearing here has come up with a very interesting theory
You see Joyce there's one character in this little drama. We've forgotten
Now you don't believe that Sheila killed Larry Barter do you? Yes, I do
You'll change your mind. It's a woman's prerogative
Well, let's hold Sheila in a band for a while. Let's get back to this character. We've overlooked now
What's the name of the private dick Larry Hyde? I mean, Pulaski. No, Pulaski never went to work for him
This is the boy who actually did the job the one who tailed Sheila to my apartment. I don't know. She
That a nachee. That's a name
What's he got to do with this? Well, it's supposed Larry never paid him for the job
So that gives fire nachee a motive. You're crazy. I don't know. He didn't pay him. It's because he was busy
But fire nachee expected to be paid right there and then. No, Larry had a right to check and see whether his information was in the court
Once Larry found out Sheila hired you to get divorced evidence you agreed to pay off
How do you know that? Because Larry told me as much
Then it's your theory. I killed him
She knew she'd ever be free any other way
You really want to see her burn, don't you? I most certainly do
Bloodthirsty little girl, ain't she? Well, what do you say, Mike? I say it's about time you did something
What are you mumbling about? She's the one we want. Are you out of your mind? That's possible, too
But it doesn't alter the conclusion. You kill Larry from the ass. You're in love with him
Then why would I kill him? Because you were getting older every day
You went with him for nine years always diluting yourself some day. He'd marry you when you finally woke up
Of the fact he was killing you. That was it. Oh, no
Can you prove that, Mike? Sure
When Barker came to my place, he accused me of running around with Sheila
He slugged me before I had a chance to tell I was only working bar. But Joyce here claim Barker told her that
That's what I mean. That's how I knew Joyce was lying
All right, Carvitt, fool everybody and make like a police agent
You
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