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"Los monstruos del terror" (original title)
87 min - Horror | Sci-Fi - 24 February 1970 (France)
Aliens from a dying world plot to conquer earth by praying on man's superstitions. Bringing two dead scientists (Michael Rennie and Karin Dor) back to life, they use their knowledge to re-animate various earth monsters, including the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky, Frankenstein's monster (both played by Jacinto Molina), the mummy Tao-Tet, and the vampire Count de Meirhoff.
Directors: Tulio Demicheli (as Tulio Demichelli) , Hugo Fregonese (uncredited)
Writer: Paul Naschy (story)
Stars: Michael Rennie, Karin Dor, Craig Hill
87 min - Horror | Sci-Fi - 24 February 1970 (France)
Aliens from a dying world plot to conquer earth by praying on man's superstitions. Bringing two dead scientists (Michael Rennie and Karin Dor) back to life, they use their knowledge to re-animate various earth monsters, including the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky, Frankenstein's monster (both played by Jacinto Molina), the mummy Tao-Tet, and the vampire Count de Meirhoff.
Directors: Tulio Demicheli (as Tulio Demichelli) , Hugo Fregonese (uncredited)
Writer: Paul Naschy (story)
Stars: Michael Rennie, Karin Dor, Craig Hill
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00:00:00Umo 206 calling Earth, reply please. Contact made.
00:00:15Kirian Verner, surgeon, killed in war action.
00:00:20Malayva Kirstein, doctor of biochemistry, killed in automobile accident.
00:00:26Both persons have required characteristics and have been incarnated by our envoys.
00:00:32They will contact you.
00:00:34Remember, success of mission depends on exploiting to the full the superstitions prevalent among the Earth creatures.
00:00:41The first objective is Blaustadt Fairgrounds.
00:00:56Blaustadt Fairgrounds.
00:01:26Blaustadt Fairgrounds.
00:01:57This is the world we have to conquer.
00:02:01Its inhabitants are weak.
00:02:03Slaves to their own passions and uncertainties.
00:02:06Couldn't we use atom bombs?
00:02:08Of course.
00:02:09We could even explode their nuclear arsenal.
00:02:11But we need the planet intact.
00:02:14How much time do we have?
00:02:15Very little.
00:02:16Our planet is now nearly at freezing point and we still haven't discovered how to create an artificial sun.
00:02:20Conditions of life here are similar to those on Umo.
00:02:23We must destroy or dominate the human race.
00:02:26So that our race may colonize this planet.
00:02:28Do you think we'll succeed?
00:02:30We must.
00:02:31There are now many of our group here working on different objectives.
00:02:34But their success or failure depends on us.
00:02:37These are the remains of the Count Janos Timaylov.
00:02:41The gruesome vampire who terrorized the people in the mystical regions of Transylvania.
00:02:49The only way to destroy him was to plunge a wooden stake into his heart.
00:02:56His magic hypnotic power died with him.
00:03:00It was inherited only by those like myself.
00:03:04Descendants of people who were attacked and contaminated by the vampire.
00:03:11For a few coins I shall hypnotize you.
00:03:15And read your future in your unseeing eye.
00:03:20Passion.
00:03:21Jealousy.
00:03:22Remember what I told you.
00:03:24The passions and weaknesses from which our race is immune are the very ones to which the earth preaches a prayer.
00:03:30Love and sex.
00:03:31Have no fear.
00:03:32My beautiful assistant is also a qualified nurse.
00:03:36Ask him to tell your fortune.
00:03:38Promise to tell his.
00:03:40Tonight.
00:03:42Promise to tell his.
00:03:43Tonight.
00:03:46She'll take care of you.
00:03:48Ah, here's a customer.
00:03:52A lady who's not afraid to know the truth.
00:03:55Beautiful women are like powerful magnets.
00:04:13We shall use them to attract scientists, generals, statesmen with their vital secrets.
00:05:25So far we've nothing to go on.
00:05:54No fingerprints.
00:05:55No known enemies.
00:05:56Looks like the work of a ghost.
00:05:58Let's start by ruling out ghosts.
00:06:00What about the gelatin substance found on the stake?
00:06:03We sent it and the victim's clothing to the main laboratory.
00:06:06And?
00:06:07In a few days we'll have some results.
00:06:09There's one detail that intrigues me.
00:06:11The absence of the skeleton exhibited by Fairzard is shown.
00:06:14Remember the legend.
00:06:15The only way to revive a vampire is to withdraw the stake from his heart.
00:06:19As far as I'm concerned that skeleton is no more than a showman's gimmick.
00:06:23There must be a logical reason for its disappearance.
00:06:25You know, in this part of the country...
00:06:27As you can see, Henry, I'm completely snowed under with paperwork.
00:06:30Why don't you see what you can dig up for me?
00:06:33Right, sir.
00:06:35But don't bring any vampires into this office.
00:06:38Why not?
00:06:39I'm anemic already.
00:06:40Oh.
00:06:53She'll call her alone.
00:06:55The first of a group of beautiful women who will blindly obey my orders.
00:07:09No!
00:07:10No!
00:07:11No!
00:07:15No!
00:07:18My baby!
00:07:19My baby!
00:07:20My baby!
00:07:21My baby!
00:07:22No!
00:07:36The Prince of Darkness sleeps soundly.
00:07:39Excellent material for our research.
00:07:45Do you think human beings may become contaminated if his blood is injected into their veins?
00:07:52We'll soon find out.
00:08:23Good afternoon.
00:08:24Good afternoon.
00:08:26Could you help me a moment?
00:08:28I'd like to, sir, but it's nearly closing time.
00:08:31I'm Inspector Toberman.
00:08:33Criminal Investigation.
00:08:36In what way can I help?
00:08:38Do you have anything written by Professor Ulrich von Ferenczelam?
00:08:42That's a coincidence.
00:08:44No one has asked for one of his books in years.
00:08:48And you're the second person I've asked.
00:08:50Can you describe the other person to me?
00:08:52It was really a couple.
00:08:54A tall, good-looking man and a very beautiful girl.
00:08:59The man was gray-haired and distinguished, and the girl was strange.
00:09:03She had a very hard look in her eyes.
00:09:05Thanks.
00:09:07Go upstairs.
00:09:08That's where we have the archive section.
00:09:10And then ask for Karl.
00:09:12He'll be glad to help you find it.
00:09:14Thank you very much.
00:09:18Goodbye.
00:09:45This way, gentlemen.
00:10:14This way, gentlemen.
00:10:15Excuse me.
00:10:16What do you want?
00:10:17We're looking for a piece of the brain penetrating the endocardium, causing damage to the mitral
00:10:18valve.
00:10:19I call that a stab in the heart.
00:10:20I have something else to show you.
00:10:28It's a sample of the gelatin substance found on the victim's clothing.
00:10:33It's composed of living cells, but I can't identify it.
00:10:36We'll have to send it to the main laboratory for a more exhaustive analysis.
00:10:39All right, as quickly as possible.
00:10:41This may be the break we've been hoping for.
00:10:43to conclusions Henry. Apart from this gelatin can you give me one shred of concrete evidence
00:10:47that ties in this murder with that of the showman at the fairground? Yes. Anthology of the Monsters
00:10:54by Professor Ulrich von Paracselan. It's a study of the various legends of man-made monsters.
00:11:00The Living Mummy, reputed to be somewhere in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt.
00:11:06Nosferatu, the medieval vampire in the remote regions of Transylvania.
00:11:11The Golem, a giant of clay created in the ghetto of Prague.
00:11:17The Missing Pages, thanks. Apparently these pages refer to an artificial human being created by
00:11:23Paracselan himself. Listen to the ending. I wish to create a perfect human being selecting the
00:11:31best organs from different corpses. But God punished me for my presumption and fate caused
00:11:37me to insert the brain of a murderer into the human being which I believed perfect.
00:11:42Today I shall blow up the castle and bury myself with this terrible monster.
00:11:46May God have mercy on my soul. Am I boring you Eva? Not at all. I find it fascinating.
00:11:54The werewolf. Werewolf? Yes you see he was influenced by the full moon.
00:11:59In order to release him from this curse it's necessary to shoot a silver bullet into his heart.
00:12:05Werewolf. Something you remember? I think so. I think when I was a child my grandmother or my
00:12:14nurse, I don't know which, told me about the werewolf. He's a man who's transformed into a wolf
00:12:20under the influence of a full moon. I'm sure there's another word to describe it.
00:12:24Lycanthropy? That's no more than a country superstition. Yes but...
00:14:36The flowers are withered, but the body of Valdemar the werewolf is uncorrupted,
00:14:42waiting to receive life.
00:15:36A silver bullet in his heart only immobilized him, left him seemingly dead.
00:15:53His death is permanent only if the bullet is fired by a woman who loves him and loves the werewolf.
00:16:05Enough to die with him.
00:16:11So
00:16:34Elona, you will give him the injection of the serum which will prevent him from being transformed
00:16:40into a werewolf. You will be fully responsible for him. No human power can withstand the
00:16:48contagion of the vampire, or the mummy, a murderer who obeys only the cabals of Egypt,
00:16:55or the Frank Salon monster. We shall make thousands of them and turn them loose on the races of this
00:17:03planet. I experienced a strange sensation when I touched Valdemar's body, the same as I felt when
00:17:14I was together with Fezar. Is he a man or a monster? Both. The eternal dilemma of mankind,
00:17:23good and evil, the paradox.
00:18:23It looks like the work of a wild animal. Four women have vanished and two murders in a peaceful
00:18:39town where nothing ever happens. Everyone expects results from us, most of all the mayor. Come in.
00:18:48Report from the laboratory, sir. Thank you.
00:19:01It's incredible. Scientists say that they can't identify the gelatin substance after applying
00:19:06every test known to modern science, but the molecular structure is unlike anything they
00:19:10have ever seen. I've got a hunch about this. Give me a free hand to carry out my own investigation.
00:19:17Oh, just for a few days. Go ahead, Henry. Try to find something concrete. Thanks. And good luck.
00:19:40I like Elvis's party, don't you? Yes, I do.
00:19:43Oh, thank you.
00:20:07Don't spoil it, please.
00:20:08I'm sorry. Do you want me to take you home? Oh, I've left my shawl back there. I'll get it.
00:22:38I know, Inspector. Trudy was a good girl. All the customers liked her.
00:22:54I was in a full mood last night. I beg your pardon? Nothing. Anything else? There's a man
00:23:00who comes in here every night. They say he's bought the old monastery. Dr. Varnoff. Oh, there he is.
00:23:05Right. Thank you.
00:23:13Whiskey, sir.
00:23:15Whiskey, sir.
00:23:30A harmless looking apparatus.
00:23:34It's used to make the guilty confess, to drag secrets from spies. Ultrasonic waves.
00:23:42Sounds so acute, they drill into the brain.
00:23:59On this occasion, we shall use it as a punishment.
00:24:04The escape of Baldemar could have endangered our plans.
00:24:11I trust this will be an example.
00:24:41Ah!
00:24:56Stop it! Stop it!
00:25:11Pity is a weakness. Do not forget it.
00:25:28Contact made. The tomb of Tau-Tep, the mummy, has now been located.
00:25:34Rockyside of Jebel Karim. Hypodium of King Amun-Ra.
00:25:41The reflection of light in the solid gold mirror transmits orders to the mummy.
00:25:57Come in, Martha.
00:26:01Oh, I was expecting a girlfriend.
00:26:04I thought it was her.
00:26:06My name is Henry Toberman. I'm from the city police department.
00:26:10I'd like to question you about what happened last night.
00:26:12Come out, please. Excuse me just a moment.
00:26:34Henry Toberman.
00:26:44Sit down, please.
00:26:46So, you don't remember me, do you?
00:26:48I'm afraid I...
00:26:50You graduated three years ahead of me.
00:26:52Oh, but of course. But you were...
00:26:54I mean...
00:26:56I know, don't be afraid to say it.
00:26:58I was a skinny little girl with freckles,
00:27:00and you were the captain of a football team.
00:27:02The description doesn't fit you any longer.
00:27:06But to get back to business,
00:27:08about last night...
00:27:10I really don't expect you to believe me.
00:27:12Your colleagues didn't.
00:27:14I have a very open mind about this subject.
00:27:16Is there any further information you can tell me?
00:27:18Anything at all?
00:27:20Not about last night,
00:27:22but my father, Judge Sternberg,
00:27:24had an incredible experience when he was young.
00:27:26Yes?
00:27:28He personally knew a werewolf.
00:27:30I'd like very much to speak to your father.
00:28:01How are you?
00:28:03No, no, no!
00:28:05Why not? Come on!
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00:34:17The official account of the attack on your daughter.
00:34:21But there was a full moon that night.
00:34:23And your daughter told me that you actually knew a werewolf.
00:34:27Yes, that's correct.
00:34:29It was an incredible experience.
00:34:33Something the mind refuses to accept.
00:34:35But it happened.
00:34:37My wife, she died seven years ago.
00:34:42Waldemar Daninski was in love with the woman who was later to become my wife.
00:34:48Yes, it was a normal man like you, or I.
00:34:54A man of good family, cultivated, intelligent, until God knows why he was afflicted with this horrible curse.
00:35:02He was transformed into a werewolf on the nights of the full moon.
00:35:06It is unthinkable that such horrors should be repeated.
00:35:10Yes, I'll help you all that I can.
00:36:06He was able to hypnotize you.
00:36:30He was able to hypnotize you.
00:36:59There is one danger we must guard against.
00:37:02We are occupying the bodies of earth people.
00:37:05Creatures of a planet much younger than ours.
00:37:07Their feelings and emotions are very strong.
00:37:10They are impulsive and unpredictable.
00:37:12We must be constantly on our guard.
00:37:15We must always maintain our own personalities.
00:37:18Our superior minds must at all times be in complete control.
00:37:22It was just a moment of weakness.
00:37:27In this world, wars have been lost and empires destroyed through moments of weakness.
00:37:36The mummy is our ideal.
00:37:38His heart is dried up.
00:37:40It doesn't feel, doesn't live, doesn't beat.
00:37:44He's a corpse who walks and obeys.
00:37:48Tomorrow I shall go to see the other ideal creature.
00:37:51The being created by Phalanxion.
00:37:54He too has no heart.
00:37:56No blood, no feeling.
00:37:59Only a brain that obeys.
00:38:02His power is electricity.
00:38:08But we shall make him even more powerful with our atomic sources of energy.
00:38:16I shall take Valdemar with me.
00:38:19You and Kyrian can look after things here.
00:39:49VALDEMAR
00:40:19VALDEMAR
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00:41:09Oh, Kyrian.
00:41:11Kyrian!
00:41:20I just got the lab report on the girl who was murdered near the nightclub.
00:41:23So?
00:41:24The strands of hair that we found under her fingernails weren't human.
00:41:29They came from some kind of animal.
00:41:32Yes, well, that about clinches it.
00:41:35We'll head for Blaustadt immediately.
00:41:37There's something there I've got to check.
00:41:39Ilsa will go with us.
00:41:40I don't want to leave her here alone.
00:41:41She can stay at Superintendent Gluck's.
00:41:43Good.
00:41:45She'll be safe there?
00:41:46She will.
00:42:16VALDEMAR
00:42:39Untie him.
00:42:45Untie him.
00:43:15Untie him.
00:43:45Merely a test.
00:43:46We shall soon find out if he obeys orders.
00:44:16VALDEMAR
00:44:35No!
00:44:39No!
00:44:45No!
00:45:15No!
00:45:41I told you it was merely a test.
00:45:44It will soon be the full moon.
00:45:47Give Valdemar his injection and make it a double dose.
00:45:50Yes.
00:45:56That was a cruel test.
00:45:58Cruel?
00:46:00In our dying world, no one is cruel, nor unjust.
00:46:04We're struggling for survival. We kill or we die.
00:46:07There's no other choice.
00:46:10I'm afraid the system of reincarnating the beings of this planet
00:46:14will create problems.
00:46:17Make us susceptible to psychic changes.
00:46:39VALDEMAR
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00:47:43VALDEMAR
00:48:08Why are you helping me?
00:48:11I...
00:48:14I really don't know.
00:48:17I think because I'm a woman.
00:48:21But you're a slave of Vanof.
00:48:23I'm not anymore a slave.
00:48:26Let's go now.
00:48:35Don't be afraid.
00:48:38I'm not here to stop you.
00:48:42Go.
00:48:43Go on.
00:48:45VALDEMAR
00:49:01Sir, vodka.
00:49:11To your health.
00:49:15VALDEMAR
00:49:35Give me another.
00:49:45VALDEMAR
00:50:03The other night, when I held you in my arms,
00:50:07I felt a strange sensation.
00:50:10Something indefinite, haunting.
00:50:14I know what you mean.
00:50:16Well, as if we'd loved each other previously.
00:50:23It's like something half forgotten.
00:50:31Like a faraway memory.
00:50:35Returning again, isn't it?
00:50:38Perhaps it's the passion.
00:50:40The weakness.
00:50:42Dr. Vanof warned us about it.
00:51:12VALDEMAR
00:51:28Vano.
00:51:43VALDEMAR
00:51:56Vano.
00:52:01Vano.
00:52:12VALDEMAR
00:52:42VALDEMAR
00:52:56Hello.
00:53:04What?
00:53:05Where?
00:53:06Now?
00:53:09Stay there. I'll be right over.
00:53:12VALDEMAR
00:53:17Why aren't you at Gluck's house?
00:53:19I'm tired of being locked up like a prisoner.
00:53:21What's going on? My father won't tell me anything.
00:53:23Your father is a very good reason. We don't want you staying here alone.
00:53:26I'm not alone now, am I?
00:53:29Oh, I do think I called you.
00:53:39You little minx.
00:53:42VALDEMAR
00:53:48This is not intended as a punishment.
00:53:51Although you might well deserve one.
00:53:54You allowed Elona and Valdemar to escape.
00:53:57We'll never accomplish our mission if you act irrationally.
00:54:00If you let yourself be dominated by emotion.
00:54:06Do you understand why I must do this to you?
00:54:08Yes.
00:54:10I'm a woman with a woman's intuition.
00:54:14You will have to do it for the same reason you killed Kerrion.
00:54:18You were jealous of him.
00:54:22That's why you want me to forget him.
00:54:26VALDEMAR
00:54:39You yourself have become contaminated.
00:54:43You also love...
00:54:46Can you forget?
00:54:55VALDEMAR
00:55:08You'd better get dressed.
00:55:10Superintendent Gluck.
00:55:13Oh, superintendent?
00:55:16No, no, no. She's all right. She's at her own house.
00:55:19How do I know? Well, uh...
00:55:21You'd better get up and get dressed.
00:55:23No, no, no. She's all right, chief. Get dressed.
00:55:26I'll assume full responsibility. Get dressed.
00:55:28No, chief. No, no, no. I haven't been drinking. No, sir.
00:55:32One other thing.
00:55:34I found out last night that some strange foreigner bought the monastery.
00:55:40Yes, sir. That's right. Dr. Varnoff.
00:55:43I think we ought to check it out.
00:55:47Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
00:55:49Right away, sir.
00:55:50Ilsa, will you please get dressed?
00:55:53Don't you like me without freckles?
00:55:56With or without freckles, you're going back to Gluck's place right now.
00:56:21I found out Sternberg's address.
00:56:27He's the district judge.
00:56:29You've decided?
00:56:31If you're caught, you'll be arrested.
00:56:33You know that.
00:56:35I know. I'm cursed.
00:56:40I know. I'm cursed.
00:56:42I know. I'm cursed.
00:56:44I know. I'm cursed.
00:56:46I know. I'm cursed.
00:56:48I know. I'm cursed.
00:56:50We've no future.
00:56:52No.
00:56:54There's none.
00:56:56There's no future.
00:57:00I can only find peace...
00:57:03if a silver bullet is...
00:57:05It's fired by a woman who loves you enough to die with you.
00:57:19It's strange.
00:57:21Since I was a small child,
00:57:24I've always dreamed that I...
00:57:48I've always dreamed that I...
00:58:18Dr. Varnoff?
00:58:20Please come in. Dr. Varnoff is waiting for you.
00:58:49We're about to receive a visit from one of your people.
00:58:52One of my people?
00:58:54In a sense.
00:58:56The system of incarnation is not perfect.
00:58:59There's a flaw somewhere.
00:59:01Something of the alien race remains.
00:59:03A certain sensitivity to physical contact.
00:59:06Perhaps an imperceptible relationship.
00:59:09I'm afraid I can't help you.
00:59:11I'm afraid I can't help you.
00:59:13I'm afraid I can't help you.
00:59:15I'm afraid I can't help you.
00:59:17Perhaps an imperceptible reflex to tones of voice.
00:59:21To the expression of the eyes.
00:59:24Something I cannot quite define.
00:59:27Do you think of me as an enemy?
00:59:31No.
00:59:33You're an individual under my domination.
00:59:35Which is quite different from being an enemy.
00:59:48Point 287.
00:59:50Shall I accelerate the reaction?
00:59:52Yes, do that.
01:00:04Two cubic centimeters.
01:00:08Good afternoon, Inspector Togelman.
01:00:18Good afternoon, Dr. Varnoff.
01:00:20I think we've met before.
01:00:22Yes, of the golden egg.
01:00:24Forgive me if I don't receive you personally,
01:00:26but as you can see, I'm extremely busy.
01:00:28I suppose you're wondering why I've come here.
01:00:31I know why.
01:00:32And your suspicions are well founded.
01:00:34But you're still not quite certain, am I mistaken?
01:00:39No.
01:00:40You seem confused, Inspector Togelman.
01:00:43Perhaps if you looked at the screen behind you,
01:00:45it would clarify matters.
01:00:50Would you believe me if I told you we've come from the planet Umo,
01:00:53some 14 light years distant?
01:00:56It would be presumptuous of us to assume that the Earth is
01:00:59the only inhabited planet in the universe.
01:01:02And what of the legends of monsters, vampires, werewolves,
01:01:05the Frank Sullivan monster?
01:01:07What's your opinion?
01:01:09Many fantasies are being transformed into reality by modern science.
01:01:13Transplants of heart and kidney, the cornea,
01:01:16perhaps in the near future even the brain.
01:01:19I have no doubt it'll soon be possible to create a Frank Sullivan monster.
01:01:24Our race mastered these techniques centuries ago.
01:01:27That's our mission here, to study the manufacture of monsters
01:01:30who will destroy mankind.
01:01:32Without exposing this to be true.
01:01:37Why are you exposing yourself to me now?
01:01:39Because I know the future, including yours.
01:01:43Are you curious to know what will happen tonight, Inspector Toberman?
01:01:47Hmm.
01:01:51You recognize her?
01:01:54Ilsa.
01:02:05Ivanov, I...
01:02:07Positive factor.
01:02:09And now the most interesting point.
01:02:13Observe.
01:02:21You're not the first individual who has meddled with my plans.
01:02:26These bones are all that remain of the other intruders.
01:02:30Observe the sleeping bats.
01:02:32They will awake, they'll fly around you,
01:02:35and when they sense you're defenseless,
01:02:37they will attack your eyes,
01:02:39until nothing remains but two bloody sockets.
01:03:05Incredible, isn't it?
01:03:08Yes, exactly that.
01:03:34Superintendent Gluck,
01:03:36we and all the people of this town are extremely concerned.
01:03:40Not one of these recent murder cases has been solved by your department.
01:03:44Furthermore, this Dr. Varnoff...
01:03:46Mr. Mayor, one of my best men, Inspector Toberman,
01:03:49is in charge of these cases, and I'm just expecting a report from him.
01:03:52Gentlemen, I have some information,
01:03:55which until now I have concealed for personal reasons.
01:03:59And as you realize,
01:04:01I have more interest in this matter than any of you,
01:04:04since it is my daughter who has disappeared.
01:04:06Judge Sternberg, we're doing everything in our power to find your daughter,
01:04:09assuming that her absence isn't of her own volition.
01:04:12What is this information? Why haven't you divulged it?
01:04:15Because nobody would believe me.
01:04:18Mr. Mayor, you recall Walter Mardininski?
01:04:22Well, he's still alive.
01:04:24I've seen him and talked to him.
01:04:27He has something to do with what is happening at the monastery.
01:04:32Mr. Gluck, we don't have time to waste on legal technicalities.
01:04:37All right. We'll pay a visit to that monastery.
01:04:40And anyone who wants to come along will obey my orders.
01:04:43Is that clearly understood?
01:05:01Ah!
01:05:32Hurry. The full moon is not going to wait.
01:05:37Where is Ilsa?
01:05:39I don't know. Maybe in the cellars.
01:06:32Ilsa!
01:06:35Ilsa!
01:06:38Ilsa!
01:06:41Ilsa!
01:07:01Ilsa!
01:07:31Ilsa!
01:08:01No!
01:08:31No!
01:09:01No!
01:09:31No!
01:10:01No!
01:10:31THE END
01:11:01THE END
01:11:31THE END
01:12:02THE END
01:12:22Are they going to arrest Dr. Varnoff?
01:12:24No comment.
01:12:31THE END
01:12:42Ilsa!
01:13:01Ilsa!
01:13:31THE END
01:14:01THE END
01:14:31THE END
01:14:52Impossible.
01:14:53We're no longer able to control them.
01:14:56No!
01:14:57No!
01:15:01Tarantula.
01:15:12...position surrounding the monastery.
01:15:18Dr. Varnoff!
01:15:20If you do not leave the monastery immediately,
01:15:23we will attack by force if necessary.
01:15:53Halt!
01:16:24Halt!
01:16:30Halt!
01:16:32Halt!
01:16:35Halt!
01:16:45Halt!
01:16:48Halt!
01:16:54Halt!
01:17:04Stay there!
01:17:05Stay there!
01:17:23Halt!
01:17:53Halt!
01:18:24Halt!
01:18:34Halt!
01:18:40Halt!
01:18:44Halt!
01:18:46Halt!
01:18:51Halt!
01:18:54Halt!
01:19:12Halt!
01:19:13Halt!
01:19:15Halt!
01:19:20Halt!
01:19:23Just one...
01:19:25Two...
01:19:26Three...
01:19:27Four...
01:19:28Five...
01:19:29Six...
01:19:31Seven...
01:19:32Eight...
01:19:33Nine...
01:19:34Ten...
01:19:50Watch the exits!
01:19:53Stay there!
01:20:23We're trapped, when those two clouds of gas meet, it is pointless to try to escape,
01:20:52Dr. Varnoff, you must pay the price of failure, have you anything useful to inform us?
01:20:59Yes, we won't be able to destroy them, the passion which we believed was their weakness,
01:21:05is what makes them really strong, stronger perhaps than their nuclear weapons.
01:21:11Can we eliminate these feelings?
01:21:14Possibly, but then would life be worth living?
01:21:18We must survive, we shall try other methods, anything else?
01:21:22Yes, well I'm entirely responsible for the failure, can she be spared?
01:21:27You are forgetting that Dr. Gastein has ceased to live on Earth.
01:22:18While there are men willing to sacrifice themselves for others, nothing will destroy us.
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