Roddy McDowall credited as playing...
Mr. Murray
- Julie Rose: I'm sorta in between agents right now.
- Mr. Murray: I see.
- Julie Rose: What happens if the director doesn't like me?
- Mr. Murray: But he's going to like you, I'm sure of it!
- Mr. Murray: [driving slowly through the snowy night] Oh, dear.
- Julie Rose: What's the matter?
- Mr. Murray: I hope Dr. Lewis won't be worried.
- Julie Rose: Who's Dr. Lewis?
- Mr. Murray: The producer. He's arranged for you to stay at his house.
- Julie Rose: He's a doctor?
- Mr. Murray: He doesn't practice anymore. Since his retirement, he's turned his attention to other pursuits.
- Gas Jock: [rapping on the car window] $12.50.
- Mr. Murray: Oh.
- [hands him some money]
- Gas Jock: [rapping on the car window again with the change and a bag of goldfish swimming in water] Free goldfish with every $10 purchase.
- Julie Rose: Hi. I'm Katie McGovern. Hi, I'm number 59.
- Mr. Murray: I'll be with you in a -
- [looking up, then seeming startled as he picks up a photo and compares it with her face]
- Mr. Murray: Oh, well, you're...
- Julie Rose: Is something wrong?
- Mr. Murray: Oh, no, no. It's just that, uh... Say something. Tell me something about yourself.
- Julie Rose: I did an under-5 in "All My Children." I have two commercials running. I toured in "Taming of the Shrew."
- Mr. Murray: Yes, yes, yes, yes, I'm - Would you mind turning to your left, just for a moment?
- Julie Rose: [turning] Sure.
- Mr. Murray: Oh. Your hair. Tell me, does it, um, go up?
- Julie Rose: [pulling up her hair] How's that?
- Mr. Murray: [relieved and pleased] Well. That's that.
- Mr. Murray: I brought you some warm milk. I know how hard it is to sleep in a strange place the first night.
- Julie Rose: [taking the glass] Uh-huh.
- Mr. Murray: Miss McGovern? I just wanted to say I think Dr. Lewis likes you.
- Julie Rose: Well, thanks.
- Mr. Murray: He doesn't like everybody, you know.
- Julie Rose: He doesn't?
- Mr. Murray: Oh, good gracious, no. But he likes you. I can tell.
- Julie Rose: Well, I'm sure he likes you too, Mr. Murray.
- Mr. Murray: [anxiously] Do you really think so?
- Julie Rose: How did you meet Dr. Lewis?
- Mr. Murray: It was a professional relationship.
- Julie Rose: What kind of professional relationship?
- Mr. Murray: I was his patient.
- Julie Rose: What kind of doctor is he?
- Mr. Murray: A psychiatrist.
- Mr. Murray: [panicking as Katie begins to climb the stairs] Evelyn, you shouldn't wander around up there all by yourself.
- [He gets above her on the stairs, but as she proceeds upward, he retreats upward too, babbling more and more rapidly]
- Mr. Murray: It's a very old house and you don't know your way around. So why don't you go back down there and let me look for her? Look, you must trust me. Well, you know, trust, you hear? That's the foundation of human relationships.
- [Murray jabbers rapidly but indistinctly as Katie menacingly stalks him, and Dr. Lewis rolls in his motorized wheelchair, downstairs]
- Mr. Murray: I'll find her. I really will. See, there's no back-stairs to this house. It's the only way she could get out. Ohh, I'll find her, wherever she is. Well, you know, there isn't a place to hide in this house that I don't know about. Oh, please! If we do find her, you let me handle her. Dr. Lewis wants you to stay away from her. You know, he's been so worried about things recently. You know, sometimes people worry when they really don't have anything to worry about at all. Now, I learned a long time ago that worrying doesn't help one bit.
- Dr. Joseph Lewis: [lifting a fireplace poker] Miss McGovern...
- Mr. Murray: Where can she be? She wouldn't go back in here, would she? Evelyn, look, you stay right against that door. Now, you just stay there! Oh, oh, she has caused so much trouble. I, for one, am going to be very glad when you've killed her and this is all over with. Why, after what she's done, I could kill her myself. She's got to be here somewhere. So, how do you plan to do it? A rope? A knife? Oh, you don't have to tell me. I was just curious. If you don't mind, I do have a suggestion. Use a piece of cord, a strong nylon cord. That's what I'd use. Yes, yes, yes. There's no blood.