An American Werewolf in London (1981): Talking About David Murder

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The clip talking about david murder from An American Werewolf in London (1981)

(ringing)
No, he's not there.
He's not?
Alex,...
..has David persisted in his werewolf fantasies?
Dr Hirsch, what's wrong? Is this more serious than I know?
I tried to investigate the attack. There are no records.
Case was closed. Now they've "misplaced" the file.
David's lacerations were dressed before he arrived here.
Yet, supposedly, no other doctor examined him before I did.
The Goodman boy's in the ground. He's no use to us.
So, I went to the pub in East Proctor today,...
..where I was convinced of two things:
They were lying. There were no witnesses, no escaped lunatic.
The whole community is hiding the truth of what actually happened.
Surely you don't mean...
David has suffered a severe trauma.
I myself witnessed some form of mass neurosis in East Proctor.
If the villagers believe Jack Goodman was killed by a werewolf,...
..why shouldn't David?
And if he survived an attack by a werewolf,...
..wouldn't he himself become a werewolf at the next full moon?
Oh, I don't mean running about on all fours and howling at the moon,...
..but in such a deranged state he might harm himself. Perhaps other people.
What shall we do?
I think we should call the police.

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