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Clips from The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977) - The Mystery of the Ghostwriters' Cruise (S01E01)
"(reporter) I'd like to ask you one last thing."
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"Well, I see you made it."
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"Cathy, good to see you. Hi, Nancy."
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"I will."
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"Well, then why are you always in some sort of danger?"
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"You know, something doesn't strike me right."
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"I'm worried about Nancy on this trip."
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"(Captain) Mr. Addams?"
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"Yes."
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"Uh, Nancy Drew, George Fayne."
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"over dinner in the lounge. So, see you then."
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"who are rather eager to be first in line for your autobiography."
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"and I spoke to the deli owner who delivers your lunches,"
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"where no one can get at it."
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"Mr. Addams,"
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"Oh, um, magazines, journals."
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"Where did it come from?"
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"as veiled threats in many of my stories."
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"I have enemies, but this is obviously the work of a crank."
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"Doesn't mean a thing."
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"You know, the body begins to betray the intellect."
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"Look at this mess, sir."
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"Thank you."
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"One way or another, you saved my life, Nancy."
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"Now look,"
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"We?"
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"Cathy."
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"This kind of fog could be a killer."
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"(Addams) Hello."
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"The, uh, contestants are here."
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"You dance beautifully."
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"Don't worry your pretty little head about that."
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"Yeah. Tell me, could there be a stowaway on this ship?"
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"I think he wanted to cut in on us, you know."
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"I know who you are, sir."
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"You know, George, you're really very attractive."
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"it is time now to pick the contestants for the title,"
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"(woman) Over here, Mr. Addams,"
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"He may be luring us into a trap."
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"(Nancy) What are you doing here?"
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"Oh, Miss Drew."
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"I've got evidence now."
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"if not to lure someone to an attack?"
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"in the form of chess moves."
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"Cathy, you know them all by heart."
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"Good afternoon, Mr. Addams, Miss Addams."
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"had written the plot together. ""
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"Martin Carroll. That's over 30 years ago."
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"but I want you to find out everything you can"
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"I want you to find out where he is now."
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"I just want to talk to you."
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"Come on, you can do it. Nancy, go ahead."
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"What happened?"
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"I don't want them to know."
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"? There you go, baby, here am I?"
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"? Well, I guess it doesn't matter anymore?"
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"? Oh, baby, how you drove me crazy?"
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"But please remain inside."
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"I said there isn't time. Now put it on!"
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"Tell us what we're facing."
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"I can't."
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"We're assembling the passengers."
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"Repeat."
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"There's no tidal wave, Captain-"
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"(seaman) 100 yards and closing."
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"(Captain) It's gone."
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"(Nancy) I told you it was a hoax, Captain."
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"Miss Drew. Miss Drew!"
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"to relive one of his own novels before killing him."
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"[wind howling]"
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"That was about a cruise ship, too."
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""... up onto the moonlit deck backed him against the railing."
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"That's what I like about you, George, you're all heart."
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"Get the Captain right away!"
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"What's going on, George?"
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"in health and spirit."
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"That's right. Everything the way it was,"
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"That'd be the way it was in my father's book."
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"But the man was thrown overboard."
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"You couldn't possibly do that."
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"[screams]"
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"But what will happen to her?"
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"That all depends on what charges you press against her."
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"That's where you've been all this time."
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"I'm sure the decision of the judges"
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"before we start the tennis tournament."
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"for the opening night bingo contest."
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"Then I think we'll be playing some more"
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"(male narrator) Tonight, Nancy Drew in"
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"The Mystery of the Ghostwriters' Cruise."
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"[people chattering]"
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"(reporter) Mr. Addams, you've been"
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"threatening to retire for sometime now."
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"What finally decided you to do it?"
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"Eh,"
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"there isn't a new twist anyway."
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"Are you telling your millions of readers from all over the world"
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"there will never be another Robert McCall,"
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"Inspector Le Grande, or Max Trapper book?"
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"Well, you're obviously not one of the millions,"
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"or you'd know that I killed off Trapper in Sunstroke."
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"That Le Grande retired"
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"after The Mystery of the Spider's Web,"
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"and that, uh, McCall is getting much too old"
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"to live on the beach and rescue strays."
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"I thought you said you were only going for a week."
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"We are."
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"You've got enough bags to sink this ship."
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"or to map out one last novel?"
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"A definitive work"
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"to crown a distinguished career?"
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"All of my work is definitive."
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"See, a novel reflects the conscious and subconscious"
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"fears and, uh, motivations of the author."
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"Sometimes to his surprise and realization."
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"Is it true that you dictate into three machines,"
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"have five or six novels going at once,"
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"and employ nine secretaries?"
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"The secretaries grew less as I grew older."
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"Lately, I've relied more on my niece Cathy"
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