"♪ (theme music playing) ♪" "Mannix s6e09 One Step To Midnight" "(doorbell rings)" "(door creaks)" "Mr. Baxter?" "(light switch clicks)" "MAN:" "Make a move, Mannix, and you're dead." "Turn around." "Slowly now, with your left hand, lose your gun on the floor." "Turn around and take a step forward easy." "That's enough." "Now, what's your business with Raphael?" "Who?" "Come on." "Bruno Raphael." "Raphael?" "I didn't know him before they ran him out of the country." "I certainly wouldn't have any business with him now." "I came here to see a Mr. Baxter." "He called." "All right, Mannix, all right." "We can have it friendly, or we can have it tough." "You're a private cop." "You're working for Raphael." "I told you, I'm not." "Oh, he's been here, hasn't he?" "Staked out here in this place?" "He's in L.A.!" "You're going at this all wrong, friend." "All right." "Count three." "Let's hear it!" "You're making a big mistake." "You said, "one," right?" "I can't tell you anything." "You said, "two."" "All right, hold it, hold it." "Maybe, uh, maybe there is one thing." "(gun uncocks)" "(departing footsteps)" "Peggy?" "Peggy, I told you." "I do not want an ice bag." "Now, if you absolutely must put ice into something, put it into a drink." "Joe, you..." "No." "And I don't want to talk about it either." "We do not call the police, not until I find out what's going on." "(knocking)" "That ought to be Derek." "(English accent):" "Precious princess, how is our celebrated master?" "Oh, you better not call him that tonight." "Oh, he's breathing fire, is he?" "And a good deal of smoke, too." "Hello, Joseph." "Hello, Derek." "Thanks for coming by." "It's been rather a long time, Joseph." "Yeah." "Well, thank you, Peggy." "I don't mind if I do." "I wouldn't want to dull that encyclopedic memory of yours, Derek." "That'll be the day." "What I need are some answers." "Bruno Raphael." "Neat, love, please." "You think Raphael might have been this Mr. Baxter who called and said he wanted to hire you?" "The point is the people who came after me thought so." "They believe that Raphael is here in L.A., and he was stashed out in that house." "They are also convinced that I'm working for him." "But you're not working for him, are you, Joseph?" "Well, thank you, love." "Cheers." "As I understand it, the government threw Raphael out." "Yes, he just disappeared." "Department of thin air." "Thank you, Peggy." "That was a very nice sample." "Since then, the old man's been reported as living in Italy," "Mexico and a number of other places." "Nobody seems to know for sure." "It'll take some digging if you want it." "Hmm." "Thank you, love." "Who, uh, took over when Raphael left?" "On the face of it, Nick Horton." "But there are some who say that Raphael is still calling most of the shots from wherever he is." "What about personal family?" "Well, there's a son who calls himself Carl Boycer now that he's legit." "Then there's a granddaughter the old man was absolutely nuts about." "She's on the stage, lives up above Castellammare." "Her name's Susan Graham." "Mrs. Edward Graham." "Cheers." "Edward Graham, phone 476-7304, address 3767 Loma Road." "Yes." "They called, Joe." "They wanted you." "Something about somebody following them." "(knocking)" "♪ ♪" "(door shuts)" "♪ ♪" "All right, come on out." "Graham?" "Don't be frightened." "I'm Joe Mannix." "You called me." "Here's my identification." "(whispers):" "Yeah." "Come on, Sue." "Hi." "Are we glad to see you." "Come on." "I, uh, tried to get you on the phone." "You've had visitors." "Yeah." "Sue's doing a play downtown, and when I got off work at the gas station," "I went down and picked her up, came back here and found the place like this." "I guess we panicked." "We ran out and waited." "We'd just come back to get a few things, and we heard the car drive up, and we thought it was them again." "Who are "they"?" "We don't know." "They've been watching the house for the last three days." "One man at a time." "They didn't follow us." "They just..." "Just keep watching the house." "We couldn't take any more." "Do you have any idea why they're watching the house?" "Do you think they have any connection with your grandfather, Bruno Raphael?" "Go ahead and tell him, Sue." "He can't help us unless you do." "Yeah, well, we thought they might be looking for him, and that's why we had to get to you." "We couldn't very well go to the police." "They'd make such a big thing out of it, you know?" "Have you heard from your grandfather?" "No." "Uh, they're all wrong, whoever they are, if they think that he'd come here." "I hate my grandfather, Mr. Mannix, and he knows I do." "How about Carl Boycer?" "My uncle?" "Have you talked to him?" "About these people watching the house?" "No, it never occurred to me." "I hardly ever hear from him." "Do you know where he lives?" "Yes, I've got his address and phone number someplace." "Where did, uh, you two plan to go?" "Well, there's a scene dock next to the theater, and there's a room upstairs." "We've stayed there before when Sue worked late." "(light switch clicks)" "Oh, uh, Susan, uh, try your uncle." "Carl?" "Yeah." "Well, he wouldn't know anything." "Well, we can't be sure of that until we ask." "No answer." "Eddie, uh, make sure this place is locked up, then put out those lights." "And don't answer the phone." "I'll be back, okay?" "Hello, Art." "What are you doing here, Joe?" "Is Carl Boycer in?" "Yeah." "Could I see him?" "Come on in." "A neighbor heard the shots and called us." "What's more to the point, Joe, how did you know?" "I didn't." "A client asked me to look in on him." "What client?" "Sorry, Art, I can't tell you yet." "He was Bruno Raphael's son." "Yeah, I know." "There's a rumor Raphael's in town." "Yeah, maybe just that, a rumor." "Joe... exactly what is going on?" "I really wish I knew, Art." "But my client may be in even more trouble than I thought." "(glass shatters)" "(whispers):" "Sounded up high." "Come on." "(whispers):" "We can't stay here." "(whispers):" "But Mannix said he was coming back." "I'll get to the phone." "No, Eddie, please." "It's our only chance." "(gunshot)" "(gunshot)" "(grunts)" "Eddie!" "Oh... (sobbing):" "Eddie." "Eddie." "Oh, Eddie." "(sobbing)" "Well, there doesn't seem to be any concussion." "Actually seemed to come off it fairly well." "A little rest and quiet should do it." "Rest and quiet." "See you, Lieutenant." "Thanks, Doc." "My office at 9:00 a.m., right?" "I don't know who it was." "It was dark, and he was after me." "Whether you think you can identify him or not, come down and look at the book anyway." "Okay, okay." "You're working for these two kids, not Bruno Raphael?" "You're sure about that?" "Positive." "Why were those two men after you last night?" "Eh, guys like that get an idea in their heads, it tends to stay with them." "They tend to act on said idea, too." "I'll keep it in mind." "Until we round them up, Joe..." "Yeah, I know." "I can consider myself a sitting duck." "There's one thing that's pretty clear." "It's an organized attack." "For whatever reason, someone's out to get Raphael and everyone that's close to him." "I don't know exactly what kind of protection" "I can give those two." "Well, I got a place I can put them." "Another thing bothers me." "These people seem to stay one jump ahead of you." "Yeah, I know." "I haven't figured out how yet." "And what about this guy that took over for Raphael, uh, Nick Horton?" "Bad blood?" "That you'll have to ask Horton." "♪ ♪" "My name is Mannix." "Ooh, that's a cute name." "Mr. Horton said he'd see me." "Well, we were just having some breakfast." "Must be nice to sleep late." "(chuckles)" "Yeah." "Straight ahead, cherub." "You want some breakfast, lunch?" "No, thanks." "You know, I really expected a turn-down when I called." "You hadn't come to see me, I might have come to see you." "So you're working for Bruno?" "I told you on the phone." "I am not working for Raphael, and I'm tired of telling people that." "What are they trying to do, hit the girl or snatch her?" "And then they hit Carl Boycer." "Now, there's a surprise." "Why anybody would want to bother with that dummy is a question, uh, maybe you got an answer to." "Afraid not." "What's more of a surprise is you, Mannix, your being in on it." "Maybe you'd like to tell me how that happened." "There's one thing we'd better nail down first." "I am not working for Bruno Raphael," "I don't know where he is, and I don't know how to find him." "So who's causing the trouble?" "I thought maybe we could work together to find out." "You want a job, you got one." "Write your own ticket." "Now, I personally haven't heard from Bruno, and that's kind of strange, wouldn't you say?" "It's a mystery." "You solve it." "That's your business." "I'm your client, okay?" "I've got a client." "Yeah?" "I'm working for Susan Graham." "So why come to me?" "You figure I'm making the action?" "It crossed my mind." "You got guts, Mannix." "I'll say that for you, right here in my ballpark." "If it isn't you, you're still in the best position to know who is trying to get Raphael." "You could wake up and find yourself wasted, you know, Mannix." "If you happen to see Raphael, you tell him that we can play it any way he wants, tough or easy." "Take care of yourself." "The weather's changeable these days." "Mr. Mannix?" "That's right." "Will you step over to that car with me, please?" "I've got a friend who would like to talk to you." "Well, now, around that corner is an office, and in that office is where I hold conversations with anyone who would like to talk to me." "So if your friend would like to come in to see if I have time for him, fine." "Otherwise, forget it." "Now, I don't want to have to show you how it's done." "MAN" Jules!" "Please accept my apology." "But, uh, you're a little explosive, huh?" "Just getting tired of being pushed around." "Your man said you wanted to talk, Mr. Raphael." "Mr. Mannix..." "I don't send for you to come to this house in, uh..." "Pasadena." "Yeah." "No, I never even heard of you before my friend telephoned and told me what happened." "You have my word." "Of course." "Now that we have talked, was it like my voice?" "Yes, it was." "They have that much knowledge of me then?" "Apparently." "But why?" "Why would they want to call you?" "That's one of my questions." "You don't believe me, huh?" "Frankly, Mr. Raphael, at this point, I don't know what to believe." "No matter." "You are a very serious man." "I'm glad she has you, my granddaughter." "Thanks." "When I hear about this attack on my granddaughter," "I..." "I'm shocked." "Do you understand?" "In my time, it could not be." "Oh, never could such a thing happen." "It is these young men today." "They have no respect." "No traditions." "They will pay." "You will take me to see Susan, please." "Mr. Raphael, there are other ways you can help." "If you want my help, you will take me to her." "Sue?" "Yeah?" "Susan, I'd like you to do me a favor." "No." "I'm sorry, but no." "Susan?" "No, please." "You know what I think." "I don't want to talk to you." "Shouldn't you at least listen to what your grandfather has to say?" "No." "Please." "I'm sorry you..." "you have this trouble." "Eddie?" "No, please stay here." "I'll say it once more." "I'm sorry I'm your granddaughter." "It's an accident I can't help." "I hate everything you stand for." "I hate your money." "I hate your trying to buy me with it." "I don't want anything you have." "Sue, honey, come on." "She, uh, she has a temper, huh?" "She gets it honestly." "Sit down." "Please." "Look at me." "I want to say I will see you have no more trouble." "No one can be allowed to hurt a girl of my own blood." "Oh, you mean to protect me, in your own quaint way." "Yes, I remember what that used to be." "You are my judge, huh?" "You know my life from the beginning?" "You know it day by day?" "You know the times I have to make a decision?" "To be a walked-on doormat or to fight!" "All right." "You think I have been wrong." "But I tell you this." "I wish nobody harm in this world." "From the beginning, I have wished nobody harm." "When, uh, when I was a young man, I have a force inside me, and I have a dream." "I think if I work hard, if-if I am smart, when I am old, then I will be rich, and I have a family." "I have sons." "I have grandchildren, who will respect and love me." "I know now what you will learn when you are wiser." "The money is nothing." "The only thing is your own blood." "Yeah." "Well, now I have no sons, and you say I have no granddaughter." "All right." "I failed, huh?" "All the same, I tell you this." "I protect my family." "Here." "I give you a name and a number where you can reach me." "I want nothing from you that you don't want to give me." "But I want you safe." "Mr. Mannix?" "I went down to police headquarters." "You know I don't want to get involved." "So I said I didn't recognize anybody they showed me." "But Sue said you ought to know that I did." "You saw a mug shot of the man who was at the scene dock?" "Yeah, if it'll help." "Who was he?" "Just a face." "Uh..." "The name underneath was Paul Emmons." "(whispering):" "Paul." "She's stubborn, huh?" "You know, I'd give anything if she'd change her opinion of me." "I mean, I could visit her once, twice, Christmastime maybe." "What do you think?" "Miracles happen." "You know, I'm a very rich man." "I would guess you are." "You try to make a miracle?" "Then I suppose I could write my own ticket." "Anything." "You know, a man could make a fortune working on this case." "I had another blank check offer this morning." "The answer was the same." "No, thanks." "Who offered?" "Nick Horton." "Kind of surprised he hadn't heard from you." "He sent a message, just in case I saw you." "He said you could play it either way you want." "Tough or easy." "Maybe the two of you ought to get together." "Me and Nick?" "Face to face?" "I could try." "How about tomorrow?" "Call." "Make a meeting." "Okay, well, if you see him, tell him Sheila, hmm?" "Sorry." "You sure you don't want that drink, Mannix?" "Oh, I'm just happy sitting here admiring the house." "Did you decorate it yourself?" "Uh-uh." "I'm just part of the decoration." "Well, I admire that, too." "(door closing)" "Uh, Paul?" "Yeah?" "You know where Nick went?" "He didn't say." "Oh." "Who's Paul?" "Uh, he's one of Nick's boys." "(door closes) Paul Emmons." "Uh, tell Nick I'll get back to him, hmm?" "Mannix?" "Are-are you absolutely sure, about the drink?" "No, thanks." "I'm, uh, driving." "(door opens)" "(door closes)" "Hi, mind if we talk?" "About what?" "Bruno Raphael's granddaughter." "Who's she?" "You ought to know." "You went after her in the scene dock last night." "I was nowhere." "I was home watching TV." "(car door slams)" "(tires screeching)" "(garbled radio transmission)" "Look, one of my men got killed, gunned down, standing in the yard to my own house, talking to Mannix." "That's all I know." "I wasn't there." "If I have any enemies, I don't know." "There was no trouble with Bruno Raphael." "I don't know any reason he'd have my guy gunned down." "Just find out who was out there with a rifle." "That's all." "You said the Graham boy identified Paul Emmons, huh?" "That's right." "And Emmons worked for Nick Horton." "Well, maybe the explosion just now was just an act." "Maybe Horton decided we'd catch up with his man sooner or later, so he had him knocked off." "Or maybe Emmons was working for somebody besides Nick Horton." "Someone with big ideas." "Well, whoever it is, he's still one step ahead of me." "You have no idea how?" "No, just why." "I think I was brought into it so that when Raphael showed up, there'd be a point of contact." "He'd be sure to get to me, which he did." "Thanks a lot for letting me know." "Sorry, Art, I couldn't tell you before." "And someone is after Raphael, huh?" "And knows he can get to him through the girl." "Susan?" "Eddie?" "It's me." "Eddie?" "Eddie?" "Susan?" "(phone rings)" "Mr. Mannix's office." "Peggy, any calls from Susan or Eddie Graham?" "Not a one." "Aren't they where you put them?" "Call Art Malcolm and tell him to put out an APB on them." "Right." "(blowing)" "It's something more than a theory now, Joe." "They did tag you, and they found those kids again." "Horton or somebody has Raphael exactly where they want him." "The threat to Susan brought him back." "The threat to her now is going to deliver him." "What's the matter?" "It fits." "I got a feeling it's what we're supposed to think." "There's something else." "Like what?" "I don't know." "It just hangs there, but I can't make it out." "Something that fits better." "Well, you find that something." "I'm going to concentrate on finding those two missing kids." "(knock at door)" "Thanks, Charlie." "That about the phone number?" "Yeah." "An answering service." "They don't know Mr. Cowan." "They've never seen him, so they say." "He had one call at 4:23." "No name; just a number to be called.. 555-2368." "Cowan called, was given the message at 5:31." "Is there an address for that number?" "Oh, yeah." "327 Poncha Street, Venice." "A little fix-it shop." "Only it's been closed for a week." "Well, this door lock's been jimmied." "It's the right number." "Ashes, no butts." "Whoever jimmied that door came in, made a call, waited for an answer." "I'll check that for prints, but if he was that careful..." "I think Raphael could be in a pot of trouble." "Call for you, Lieutenant." "All right, I have the address." "I'll be there." "They found something." "The kids?" "A pot of trouble." "MAN:" "Two slugs in the stomach, point-blank range." "You can see for yourself, Lieutenant-- powder burns on the shirt front." "Yeah." "♪ ♪" "♪ ♪" "Since 6:30?" "Mm-hmm." "Eddie?" "Eddie." "Mr. Mannix." "I'm sorry." "I guess I drifted off." "Do you realize how many man-hours the police have spent trying to find you and Susan?" "Yeah." "I'm sorry, Mr. Mannix." "It's, uh, just that we didn't want to be a bother to you." "Especially Susan." "Got to be a real big thing with her." "So I said it's better that we, uh... we tell no one." "I mean, after all, they always seem to know." "Where is Susan?" "At the house.. our house." "When you first came by to see us, well, we thought that'd be the last place anybody would look." "You'd better call her." "She's all right." "Nobody saw us." "Uh, just do what I say, Eddie." "Peggy, you'd better let Art know." "Right." "Eddie, why did you run?" "(Eddie sighs)" "Couple of guys stopped their car down by the beach house and started walking back." "Well, we panicked again." "We didn't want to wait and see what was going to happen." "So we went down along the beach, worked our way back up the highway and, uh, hitched a ride." "Susan?" "You all right?" "Yeah." "Yeah, he's here." "Susan?" "Mr. Mannix, Eddie tell you what happened?" "Don't worry about it." "You're sure you're all right?" "Yes." "But tell him to get back here, will you?" "I mean, being alone is no fun when you're married." "Just hang on a little while longer, okay?" "Right." "By the way, they caught up with Bruno Raphael." "Caught up with him?" "Shot him." "He's dead." "Oh, wow." "Joe, the lieutenant wants Mr. Graham to come downtown." "Well, uh, you'd better take him downtown, Peggy." "They've been one step ahead of me all the way." "This time, I'm going to make sure I'm not being followed." "Go on, Eddie." "(door opens and closes)" "(dialing)" "(phone ringing)" "Hello?" "MANNIX:" "Uh, Susan, it's me again." "Is something wrong?" "Now, listen to me very carefully, Susan." "I'm on my way there." "In the meantime, don't let anyone in.. anyone." "Bolt your door, you understand?" "Hello?" "Hello?" "Susan?" "Susan!" "♪ ♪" "♪ ♪" "♪ ♪" "(muffled squealing)" "Drop it." "(gunfire)" "Can't be." "Now, take it easy." "It just can't be." "Take it easy." "Did you know him?" "Ramsey Tate, just..." "just someone from the beach." "All right, sit down." "It's okay." "I'm all right now." "Was he a friend?" "No." "He... he was just around." "Just... he never seemed to do much of anything." "We always felt sorry for him." "Where's Eddie?" "I sent him downtown to the police station with my secretary." "Uh, they should be here any minute." "Well, at least it's over." "No, I'm afraid it's not over." "He was just a hired hand." "We've still got to get the man he was working for." "Well, who could that be?" "I think we'll know soon enough." "(car door opens and closes)" "Susan?" "Susan?" "I'm home, hon." "Maybe Joe took her away." "Eddie." "Surprised to see her alive, Eddie?" "You thought Tate would have taken care of her like he did Paul Emmons, right?" "What?" "And Peggy was the perfect witness coming straight here from the police." "Sorry, Eddie." "Tate is dead." "Eddie, don't." "Hold it!" "That was a pretty good scheme-- getting Raphael back here by killing his son, and then stirring up a blood feud between the two factions by fighting off that phony attack on you and Susan." "And once Raphael was dead, you and Susan would inherit all that fabulous money." "Oh, no." "You knew Susan would never take the money." "But you knew it would be hers after Raphael's death and yours after her death." "She was next on the list, wasn't she?" "It was perfect." "It would have worked, too, except for one little mistake." "You took that slip of paper with Raphael's phone number on it, so Susan tells me." "Eddie, I don't believe you want to kill me." "I can't believe that." "I didn't know what he was after when I told him about that slip." "That was the convincer, Eddie." "You were the only person" "Raphael would trust enough to meet alone." "The only person who could have gotten close enough to him to put a gun up against his shirt front and fire two slugs in him, because he was worried, 'cause he thought the meeting was about Susan." "Look it, Susan, I never..." "I never planned anything like that." "Listen to me." "I had no part of it, and if Tate said that, he was lying." "Susan, whatever I did, I didn't mean to hurt you." "We could have had the money together." "And I could have made you see it was right, Susan, but... he was no good." "You said that yourself." "You said he was evil, he deserved to be killed." "Look, Susan, you can't blame that on me." "Hold it right there, Eddie." "You wouldn't have hurt me?" "No." "I swear." "All right, Eddie, let's go." "Drop it, Mr. Mannix." "Joe, she's got a gun." "Don't turn around." "Just drop it." "Susan." "Look, I-I'm sorry, but I can't let..." "Susan, it's no good." "He didn't mean to kill me." "It's true." "I can't let you lock him away for life." "He's my husband, and I believe him." "Eddie!" "Don't go out there." "The police know I was waiting here for you." "They were following Peggy's car." "Nice try, Mr. Mannix." "Let him go." "Susan, the police are out there." "Somebody else could get killed." "I'm warning you, Mr. Mannix-- I'll shoot." "I don't think you will, Susan." "(sirens wailing)" "It's all over, Eddie." "It's all over." "Eddie!" "I just didn't want to pump gas for the rest of my life." "(car door shuts)" "(engine starts)" "That money.." "I knew it was evil."