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Stop death.
Guard, this is certainly a tremendous prison isn't it. No idea what's so big. And this was your first visit here?
Yes, Mr. Keviam and town on a convention. They one of the boys gave me the pass to the present.
I was afraid he might be playing a joke on me that it might be a fake.
Oh, the pass was quite good. Quite good. Ty, did you do a complete tour of the prison?
All right, well, it's something to tell the folks back home. Oh excuse me,
Don, do you mind if I ask you a question? Not at all. What is it?
That little gray building down there across the courtyard. What is that?
That's the death house. Oh, I don't suppose you take visitors in there too, do you?
Oh, yes, yes, certainly. You want to see the court.
Well, Mr. Keviam. Well, I guess it would be a thrill.
Trill? Yes. Yes, it would be the greatest thrill you ever experienced.
Now, here's the last bite on your tour. Step ahead and please.
Thank you. What place is this, Mr. Keviam?
The building you saw across the courtyard. The death house.
Oh. Oh, I see. Don't be afraid. Step right in.
Well, thank you.
There you see. It's not an unpleasant room at all, is it?
Well, not an appearance. No, but Mr. Keviam, when you start to think of the minute of dying here,
well, no, then death is nothing to fear. There's a majesty, you know,
ability about the things. People's repulsion is stupid.
Those benches there are the absurdity. The pre-execution cells are just beyond that door.
And this, as you see, is the electric chair here.
Say, it's quite warm in here, and I suppose a bit.
This panel here is where the executioner stands.
He holds his hand on the switch and the signal from the wall, and he throws it in like this.
Oh, no, don't be alarmed. Shouldn't we leave now?
First, of course, you wouldn't want to sit in the chair, but no.
No, I hadn't heard of anything like that at all.
Oh, no. No, the two minutes so. Why, this is an experience, you never have a game.
Here, let me help you. Just sit right down.
Well, it's the customary thing. Of course.
There you are. You see nothing to it at all, he's there.
Imagine. Men have died just like this.
Yes. Men have died. Just like that.
Here, I'll show you how it feels to be stepped in.
Well, I can't even imagine how I had there.
They'd just step across here.
He was thrown in a bit tight, Mr. Kitty.
I took the wind out, and that's the way it goes.
Now, the right arm's front, like that, and the left.
Oh, listening.
Let me help the man close, doesn't it?
Yes. Powerful embrace.
Now he'll stop the left leg, and the right leg, like this.
There you are. Ready for the most noble and majestic experience of all.
Good. What do you mean?
Yes. No. No.
Keep away from that. Go!
Actraise. Actraise. Visitor's eyes and deathile.
Read all about it. Visitor's eyes and deathile.
Actraise. Actraise. Visitor's eyes and deathile.
Like all you attacked yourself?
Yes, please.
Well, ma'am, how did you like the opera?
Oh, it was simply grand, the ma'am.
But I'm tired. I'll be glad to get home.
You know, if I act, the visitor's eyes and deathile.
And what's that?
Visitor's eyes and deathile.
Oh, now the ma'am, please. Let's not spoil a lovely night.
The scare headlines. People are liable to die most anyplace.
You're dead, sir.
Visitor's eyes and deathile.
Oh, boy. Oh, boy.
How can I be waiting, ma'am?
It's just a moment, ma'am.
I have reason for wanting to know the story back of that headline.
Say it back there.
Yes, son.
Now, there you are.
Oh, thank you, son.
Read all about it.
All right, ma'am.
Why?
Starting to keep you waiting.
That's right.
Oh, I know you're just dying to get to your story.
So go right ahead, ma'am.
Go ahead, read it.
Here, I'll switch on the light.
Oh, thank you, ma'am.
Well, isn't much to it.
You spay for strangely brief.
Meal of the headlines and a seven-line box in the first page.
What did it say?
Simply that a visitor died in the death house
on a cure of inspection.
There doesn't seem much in that to excite the imagination
of the shot of.
I'm not so sure about that, ma'am.
Surely you don't see anything sinister
in such a bare announcement, ma'am?
That's just the point, ma'am.
The account is too bare.
What do you mean?
Well, the newspapers don't seem to know anything.
And it says here that the prison officials are saying nothing.
Oh, crap.
There's nothing more to say.
There's no public, ma'am, though, to the effect
that virtual, rally lies behind a tight list.
Well, I noticed that cherry gleam in your eyes,
so I might as well accustom myself to the idea
that you're off on another adventure in crime.
Yes, ma'am, though.
Often an adventure that promises
to be one of the most exciting I've ever had.
What the hell are you doing?
I don't like it.
I don't like it.
I don't like it.
I don't like it.
I don't like it.
I don't like it.
I don't like it.
Quiet, boys.
Hello?
Mr. Weston speaking.
What?
You can't get the warden on the phone here, again.
This is a police department.
He can't ignore us.
Well, you try him again and keep trying until you get him.
Like the police.
Like the police.
Like the police.
What happened when you went out?
Oh, the same thing that happened to your phone call
chief.
Nothing.
Couldn't you get any information?
All I could find out was that the guy
was in town on the front of the convention.
You've got a pad to see the prison and some guard
by the name of Keezie took him through.
Did you question this Keezie?
He couldn't get a hold of it.
Why not?
Oh, see if he found out that he lit his way up on the cape.
So Jim here and me went out there.
And then what about him?
Nothing.
If somebody says nothing to me again,
I've just a minute.
Yes.
Hello?
Mr. Weston speaking.
Good evening, Commissioner Weston.
Oh, you again?
Yes, Commissioner.
The shadow.
Just a minute.
Hold the line.
A few men white outside.
I'll call you if I need to.
Okay, Commissioner.
I can leave that out.
All right, shadow.
Go ahead.
What's on your mind?
I call to find out what you know about the death of that visitor
under the prison.
I don't know a thing.
And I can't find out anything.
The prison officials don't seem inclined to cooperate at all.
I don't know a thing.
And I can't find out anything.
The officials don't seem inclined to cooperate at all.
Did you know, Commissioner, that a short time ago,
another visitor died in the death house?
What?
Another visitor?
Yes.
First visitor's death passed on with a notice.
But now, Commissioner, another?
Hey, this puts a new light on the whole matter.
Call for immediate action.
No, Commissioner.
Hold everything.
And do you hear from me?
Oh, hello, Margot.
I mean, don't take your head off.
We're leaving right away.
I just get to your house, and then we have to leave.
What only is it about?
We're driving up to the prison.
Oh, and Margot, don't tell me you're still thinking
about this visitor's death.
Thinking of it?
Margot, I've discovered some things that make me feel
I've got a big job on my hands.
For one thing, I've discovered that another visitor
died in that same death house.
I've come to the conclusion that there's only one way
I can find out what's back of it all.
And how is that?
Here.
You see this?
It's a visitor's pass.
Yeah.
I'm going up there and go through that prison
just as those other men went through as a visitor.
Oh, no.
No, Margot, you mustn't.
I've got to, Margot.
It's the only way.
I'm not usually giving a superstition, Margot.
But there's something supernatural,
something non-earthly about those deaths.
I don't want you to expose yourself
to the same state that overtook those poor men.
I...
I won't let you do it.
Come now, Margot.
Don't let this get the best of you.
Oh, Margot.
I'm afraid.
I'm afraid.
This is all right, Margot.
Walk the car right here.
Now, that's the entrance to the prison
down there at the bottom of the hill.
Margot, I wish you wouldn't go through with it.
You may be walking to your death.
Don't worry, Margot.
You stay here on the car.
And remember this.
Don't lose your courage.
No matter what you may hear,
or what you may see.
Hello, Teezy.
You're here again?
Yes, Mr. Hopper.
I'm taking this get-up and distress.
Not a tour of our institution.
You have research, sir.
Right now, please.
There you are.
Well, they've got to stop handing out these visits
as fast as Teezy.
Stop, why should they do that?
Well, I should think they'd be a little more careful
because of what's already happened around here.
Oh, nonsense, Mr. Hopper.
Actually, this will happen, you know.
No reason why it's a new team to see us
that's not necessarily.
All right, Mr. Grant.
You're okay.
Thank you.
Open up, John.
Right?
Okay, Teezy.
The place is yours.
Thank you.
I'm right alongside.
Don't forget, Teezy.
Bring him back alive.
Ha-ha-ha-ha.
So, this is the death house, Teezy.
Yes, Mr. Grant.
The end of your prison tour.
Hmm.
Here is sort of placement.
Oh, that depends on the viewpoint.
Hmm.
You've worked in this prison a long time, haven't you, Teezy?
I've been here for 35 years, Mr. Grant.
Really?
Sir, 35 years of the service.
Yeah.
Is this your regular job taking visitors through the prison?
Yes, I've been doing this for several years.
But, of course, substitutes to the place that's likely belongs to me.
The place that's rightfully belongs to you.
What do you mean by that?
Nothing.
Nothing at all.
I shouldn't even have mentioned it.
Come now, this has nothing to do with your tour of the prison.
Or I'm sorry, I did.
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I mean to pry into your affair on a pain of attention to what I've said.
I'm a bit out of soft, they never, I guess.
Yes, I understand.
I suppose I'd be nervous too.
If I did the things you've done,
the things I've done, Mr. Grant.
What do you mean by that?
Nothing easy.
I'm just thinking of how I'd be affected by 35 years
and in a place like this.
That's all.
It doesn't play on a body's nerves.
But a single visit can affect the nerves.
Even more than 35 years.
I'm afraid I don't understand.
Oh, not now perhaps.
But you win?
I am.
You win?
Well, it's in a very interesting door and I'm much obliged to you.
I must be running along now,
but I haven't explained this room to you.
Well, that's hardly necessary.
Surely you wouldn't leave without sitting in the electric chair, Mr. Grant.
My curiosity doesn't go to such extreme.
But every visit us sits in the chair.
Well, Keese, you've been very thorough
in showing me through the prison,
so if you feel I'm spoiling your final touch, why?
Of course, I'll sit in your chair.
Ah, good.
Sit right down, all right?
There we are.
Now I'll stop you in.
Oh, it won't take a minute.
There.
These chest straps are already seen.
Where are you?
Certainly did that with amazing speed, Keese.
Like an expert.
I am an expert, Mr. Grant.
Years ago, I was the member of the execution squad.
Really?
Then you participated in the actual execution.
I was one of the men whose job it was to scrap the condemned in the chair.
The man reached that piece of speed is important.
The quicker it's done, the better the condemned suffer.
I was on the chest, that happens to be the most important one.
I can testify to your efficiency.
I can hardly move a muscle.
I don't suppose you can.
There we are.
Now I guess I'm not going to run.
But not so comfortable.
By the way, Mr. Grant, do you remember the famous cow's in case, don't you?
Very well.
Cowsden was brought to justice as a result of the efforts of a character known as the shadow.
As insurer, you must remember me.
My picture was in all the newspapers at the time.
Oh, really?
I suppose you helped to scrap cowsden in the chair.
No, no.
I executed you.
You fought, or it was a very unusual case.
You see, we have a new executioner.
At the last moment, the poor fellow's nerve gave away.
Oh, there was quite a ton of do.
Cowsden was already stepping the chair.
The warden was beside himself.
Somebody had to bring matters to a conclusion.
So, I volunteered my services.
As executioner, yes.
Oh, which was quite a deep experience.
First and only time, I have retracted the least bit of attention.
But it was the cause of the most bitter disappointment in my whole life.
Disappointment.
You see, I hope that my service would be rewarded with a permanent appointment as executioner.
You had an ambition to make a career of it.
And why not?
And which of others applied for the job?
Oh, it's a position of distinction.
You say you were promised the job?
Yes.
But the authorities didn't live up to the promise.
They cheated me.
Rob me of what was mine.
I wouldn't let it disturb me, sir.
I will use.
Stirred me.
It's ranked within my heart throughout the years.
And left me with one consuming desire.
To hate.
I hate it like that.
No one but yourself.
You think not tonight or better.
I'll make them pay for what they've done to me.
I'll make them pay.
I think you have an entirely wrong attitude.
Well, this is all very exciting.
Now, if you'll unstrat me and let me out of this electric chair.
I'll let you out of the chair with the constant.
Never I'm going to give you.
I gave the others.
What do you mean to say?
The moment I find a pulpit switch and fling you into a chair.
Let me out of the chair.
Yes.
I'll let you out.
You can't do anything like that.
You can't get away with it.
I told you I'll make them pay for what they've done to me.
You get yourself to give a man.
Why do you want to wreck your vengeance on people like me?
Because you are people.
And the people cheated me.
And they'll pay for it.
Cheesy or a thing.
I am a cheater.
That's only your excuse and excuse you off of your conscience
to justify the things you do.
No, no.
There's only one reason for you doing a thing like this cheesy.
The desire to satisfy your vicious urge and your diabolic nature.
You can't go through with this thing without your excuse.
Well, I'm going to take that away from you.
I'm going to turn you inside out and show you that thing you're really on.
I'll let you out.
Shut you up.
I'll put the head piece on it.
I'll be on peace with it.
That's not your deal.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
You can't say what you want.
No, I don't have to hear you.
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
Now the switch.
And eternity.
You wanted to get out of the chair.
Very well.
I'll take you out now, Mr. Canston.
I've killed him.
He's dead.
Hey, buddy.
I can't park here all day.
You have to move along.
I'm waiting for a friend officer.
Don't you know you're in a lot of park within 500 feet of a prison?
But my friend should be along in a minute now.
Where is he?
He's in the prison.
He's a visitor.
I'm waiting for a friend officer.
But my friend should be along in a minute now.
Where is he?
He's in the prison.
He's a visitor.
He's in the prison.
He's been there.
Where is he?
He's in the prison.
He's a visitor.
Visitor.
Did you say he's a visitor?
Yes.
What's the matter, officer?
What do you stand there like that?
Tell me what's the matter?
Oh!
Oh!
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God!
And figure out why people out there were pumps outside the house, so so free.
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
There you are, Mr. Geese.
Now, you don't expect this water pump to give you any more trouble?
This boy is not tonight.
He's done a good job, Mark.
Sorry, I had to get you up on a night like this.
Take no pleasure, blood, enough that their sand rolled any night.
Oh!
See?
What's the matter, that hound dog you're in?
Do you have the power for a lot of hormones, right?
Any?
He is quite a lot.
And you say, a hound's howl right there when somebody dies?
Die?
Yes.
Yes, I heard that said.
It's only pickets.
It's enough to make a body skin creep.
Yeah.
If you don't suppose you see something, do you?
A spirit, I mean?
No, it's nothing.
Forget it.
You don't reckon even spirits come up here.
Hey, does he?
Does he open a hole like that?
I've only had him do that twice before.
Tonight makes the third time.
Well, now there's your water pump fit and find Mr. Keezy.
I'll be getting on down the hall now.
Good night to here.
Good night, Bart.
Thanks.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm out.
Enough of that now, lie down.
Shit, I'm out of the old hound.
It's like a human you fear death, too.
The fool, Mr. Krantz, nice and do eternity today.
He was afraid of death.
But that didn't save him.
He's the more he's dead.
And I have sent many of us off him.
What's with that?
Who's there?
Who?
Who's out there?
Is that you, Mort?
No, Keezy.
Mort is well down the hill now.
There's nobody out there.
I'm right here in your house.
Right here in the room with you.
I know where you are, your audience.
You see, I'm not in the closet.
I'm right here behind you.
Who are you?
What do you want?
You, Keezy.
I've come for you.
Don't you touch me?
Don't you touch me?
Surely you're not afraid of death.
Death.
Remember only fools via death, Keezy.
Enough.
Enough.
I have to kill you.
You have a poor aim, Keezy.
Yes, I have.
You see, it's useless, Keezy.
You've got the story what you can't see.
Why have you come here?
To end your criminal career, I have committed the crime.
I'm going to make you confess to the murder of those innocent visitors.
But the prison, I don't know what you're talking about.
You can't lie to me.
I know.
You killed those men in cold blood.
That's a lie.
I let me tell you clever you did your job with Pindy's genius.
But you're at the end of your rope, Keezy.
The only hope left for you is to confess and clear your soul.
No, I let the things leave you alone.
I won't concur.
I'm not true with you yet.
Look, Keezy.
In this corner of the room.
Right here.
Match it.
Now watch carefully.
And you'll see someone you met not many hours ago.
Look, Keezy.
Look.
Cranston.
There.
Now you see standing before you, the man you stuck in the chair a few hours ago.
The way.
The way.
The way.
The way.
The way.
The way.
The way.
The way.
The way.
The way.
The way.
The way.
The way.
The way.
Oh, oh!
Theologue stopped, right?
We're calling the manure."
No, I can't understand how she could have hidden his crops so long.
It's quite understandable, Margot.
Each of Keezy's victims seemed to have died from natural causes.
But the manner...
Let me explain Margot.
You see, Kizzi was somewhat of a student of the psychology of fear,
and this knowledge in the victim's natural fear of a factual instrument of death,
the electric chair, and able Kizzi to produce a fear paralysis
that stopped the hearts of his victims. They died of heart failure.
Then he didn't actually electrocute them? He couldn't, Margo.
The electric chair is never hooked to the powerhouse, except during a legal execution.
But you, Lamar, I thought you were dead.
Margo, I produced a death condition by a little trick in self hypnosis
that I learned from an old Hindu. I let Kizzi think he had actually killed me.
It's an amazing case, Lamar. I'm glad it's over.
Yes, Margo. He's over. Kizzi was a fiend consumed by the heat of his own heat.
He's now the many destroyed, and who knows?
Perhaps theirs is the final and most complete vengeance.
The wind of crime has been a fruit.
Crime does not pay. The shadow knows.
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