Carl Anthony credited as playing...
Patrolman Larry
- Lieutenant John Harper: It was a saucer.
- Patrolman Larry: A flying saucer? What makes you say that?
- Lieutenant John Harper: You remember the noise we heard the other night?
- Patrolman Larry: We were knocked to the ground, how could I forget?
- Lieutenant John Harper: Exactly, but you're not remembering that sound.
- Patrolman Larry: There you're wrong, Lieutenant. I'm with a fact the sound is similar, but what about the blinding light?
- Lieutenant John Harper: Well haven't you heard? Many times a saucer hasn't had a glow, or a light of any kind for that matter.
- Patrolman Larry: That proves it! What next Lietenant?
- Lieutenant John Harper: Well, let's go down there and find out whose grave it is.
- Patrolman Kelton: How?
- Lieutenant John Harper: By going down and finding out!
- Patrolman Kelton: Are you sure you mean that, Lieutenant?
- Lieutenant John Harper: If I didn't mean it, I wouldn't have said it!
- Patrolman Larry: Scared?
- Patrolman Kelton: Well, why do I always get hooked up with these spook details? Monsters! Graves! Bodies! Oh, alright.
- Patrolman Larry: Strange. If someone had broken in, the dirt should be piled up here somewhere. It looks like it's fallen in, into the grave.
- Lieutenant John Harper: [knowing that Larry wants to be promoted from a uniform patrolman to a plain-clothes lieutenant] Larry, you'll be out of that uniform before you know it.
- Lieutenant John Harper: She was frightened and in a state of shock. But, don't forget that torn nightgown and the scratched feet.
- Patrolman Larry: Yeah, I hadn't thought of that. Guess that's why you're a detective, Lieutenant and I'm still a uniformed cop.
- Lieutenant John Harper: Sometimes it's only the breaks, Larry.
- Patrolman Larry: [in the cemetery, at night] What do you suppose that noise was?
- Lieutenant John Harper: Whatever it was, it's no more strange than the other things happening around this cemetery.
- Patrolman Larry: Spirits - like old Farmer Calder talked about.
- Lieutenant John Harper: [chuckles] Heh. Maybe.
- Patrolman Larry: The only "spirits" he saw tonight were those I smelled on his breath.
- Lieutenant John Harper: Well don't forget, Mrs. Trent claims to have seen them, too. She didn't have anything on her breath.
- Patrolman Larry: She was hysterical.
- Lieutenant John Harper: Well true, she was frightened, and in a state of shock. But don't forget that torn nightgown and the scratched feet.
- Patrolman Larry: [talking about a flying saucer] But what about the blinding light?
- Lieutenant John Harper: [matter-of-fact tone of voice, saying it like it's the most natural, obvious thing in the world] Well, haven't you heard? Many times a saucer hasn't had a glow, or a light of any kind for that matter.