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Clips from The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977) - The Mystery of Witches' Hollow (S01E01)
"Now it's construction workers,"
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"Uh, Mr. Hudson..."
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"Yeah, Maguire. I seen him."
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"Came in for gas about, uh, three days ago."
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"Can you think of anyone else who might've seen him?"
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"Construction man,"
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"bought the old place back of the Hollow."
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"Gonna tear it down, they say. If it-"
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"Frank, I've got Dad on the phone."
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"Excuse me, Mr. Hudson."
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"Yeah."
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"Hi, Dad."
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"Joe told me what happened last night,"
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"about your run-in with Sheriff Houghton."
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"Oh, I'm not worried about that."
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"But I am worried about Capt. Maguire."
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"No, sir."
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"There's enough circumstantial evidence to hang your hat on."
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"Look, I can't possibly get up there until tomorrow."
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"I'm gonna call and get"
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"all the information I can on Bill Maguire out of New York."
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"New York?"
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"A chief of detectives can make lots of enemies."
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"Better to be safe than sorry."
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"It could take a couple of days"
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"to go through all the cases Capt. Maguire's handled."
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"Ten minutes on the computer."
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"I'll call Callie with it as soon as I get it."
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"Her uncle can handle himself."
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"I will."
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"In the meantime,"
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"don't you two let the, uh, witches and black magic get to you."
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"That's easy for him to say."
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"I'll see you tomorrow morning. Goodbye, Son."
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"Okay. Bye, Dad."
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"[sighs]"
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"[fuselage flap shutting]"
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"About Mr. Donner, how do we find his place?"
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"Just take the left fork back to the Hollow."
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"Don't blame me if you run into trouble."
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"My sentiments exactly."
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"[van approaching]"
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"[birds chirping]"
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"(Donner) I agree with you boys about one thing."
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"I don't hold much credence in all the talk about the Hollow."
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"Neither does the flatfoot."
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"Flatfoot?"
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"[chuckles]"
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"Sorry. Capt. Maguire."
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"You should hear what he calls me after a couple of drinks:"
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"dunderhead."
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"[all chuckle]"
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"You don't seem very worried."
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"About Maguire?"
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"You should hear some of the stories he tells."
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"The list of crooks he's run in."
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"Reads like a who's who in crime."
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"That man's as tough as nails."
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"Though I can't say I'd like to be in his shoes"
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"if some of them got out of jail."
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"Mr. Hudson says you're tearing this place down."
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"Is it your construction company that's finishing the parkway?"
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"No, that's Wallis & Mathers' project."
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"I'm in development."
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"Houses, condominiums, office buildings."
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"Here's what this place will look like"
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"It's very nice. You say if it gets finished?"
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"Wallis & Mathers could well wind up bankrupt."
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"They're having a lot of trouble."
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"Breakdowns, faulty materials, pilferage."
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"It's going to cost me a lot of money"
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"if that project gets canceled."
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"You mean they can cancel the parkway?"
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"When it's costing three times as much as it should, they can."
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"Especially if there's enough local resistance,"
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"I can't understand why."
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"Small towns and small-town fears."
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"Witches' Hollow is a good example."
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"Mr. Donner, what exactly is the legend of Witches' Hollow?"
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"It involves an old lady who lived here in the woods."
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"On this site, as a matter of fact."
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"That's why I was able to get such a bargain."
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"And?"
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"Well, it was during the Salem witch-hunts."
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"And apparently, she had a thing for cats."
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"(Donner) She took in strays,"
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"all kinds, as a matter of fact."
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"Well, the legend says"
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"that she raised a mountain cat."
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"A black one, and big."
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"My thought is, if any of this is true,"
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"Back then, you would be branded a witch."
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"They burned witches at the stake."
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"When they came to get her for the trial,"
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"she barricaded herself in the house along with this big cat."
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"It's not a story at all without a finish."
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"Well, when she wouldn't come out, they set fire to the place."
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"No."
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"And every time someone had a run-in"
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"with a mountain lion or a bobcat..."
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"You make it sound pretty simple,"
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"but we've heard the scream."
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"[laughs] Oh!"
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"Then you boys best not go into Witches' Hollow."
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"Because the curse says those that hear the scream"
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"are destined to be the next victims."
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"You mean, you've never heard it?"
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"Oh, I've heard night sounds."
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"But then I don't get out in the woods much at night."
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"I leave that up to the flatfoot..."
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"Uh, Capt. Maguire and young detectives like yourselves."
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"Well, thank you, Mr. Donner."
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"My pleasure."
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"(Frank) Thank you for your time."
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"(Joe) Thank you very much."
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"When Maguire gets back,"
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"you tell him I've got a brandy waiting for him."
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"Some story, huh?"
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"You know, there's no way"
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"to really find out what's going on at Witches' Hollow"
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