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Mr. Brownlow now reunited with Oliver, has joined with the Maylies to defeat Monk's conspiracy. Starring: Lysette Anthony, Ben Rodska, Eric Porter, Michael Attwell, Godfrey James, Frank Middlemass.
Mr. Brownlow now reunited with Oliver, has joined with the Maylies to defeat Monk's conspiracy. Starring: Lysette Anthony, Ben Rodska, Eric Porter, Michael Attwell, Godfrey James, Frank Middlemass.
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00:00A Young Woman
00:30this woman and her associates are playing some kind of some game with us in which case
00:52we should place the matter in the hands of the police but if as I believe she is honest
00:59the consequences could be terrible for her and the threat to Oliver would remain
01:03Grimwig might indeed be greater
01:10Oliver
01:13mrs. Mellie mr. John says I can't go out today no Oliver we have decided it is
01:21best that you remain with indoors this week a whole week why
01:29for your own good now cut along and I'll let you beat me at chess later
01:32soothed? yes
01:41we cannot keep the poor child under guard indefinitely
01:45he spent half his little life under lock and key
01:47it is intolerable we we must act mrs. Mellie
01:51against whom when where exactly Nancy will be on the bridge next Sunday I know it and
02:01she will answer all your questions
02:19Nancy my dear you drinking alone can't be with Bill all the time
02:25he's sniffing out a new quid to crack this morning and he's always a good day for work he says
02:34yeah I've heard him
02:35no
02:36Nance
02:40what possessed you last week
02:44what do you mean
02:46oh you were frantic to get out to be away from Bill
02:51I never saw you so before
02:54it was nothing
02:55it was something Nance
02:59I saw
03:02I mean is it because he's so cruel to you
03:07that you've got a friend in me a staunch friend
03:12now if he's cruel to you then I mean come to me
03:20I say come to me I mean you know me of old
03:23yeah I know you Fagin
03:26I know you well
03:37I've got a rare job for you if you're up to it
03:55a job here you don't you show me any danger
03:59there is not the least danger
04:04none at all
04:08don't forget driver come back at 10 minutes after 12
04:26oh let me escort you home
04:29the hour is half gone and it is bitterly cold
04:32but if I break faith with her how can I expect her to keep faith with me
04:36wait she is here
04:49and for a time
04:51well well well god bless you I knew you would come
04:54you were a friend of yours
04:54I am a little child too we have brought no one else what have you to tell us
04:58not yet
04:58you have nothing to hear from us
05:00not from you no come away
05:02why should we do that
05:03trust her do as she bids you
05:11now that is fine
05:13I'm frightened
05:14I've had such a dread upon me all day I cannot be stand
05:18I will not settle the young lady to go and have a step
05:21speak kindly to her
05:23that girl she seems so undead
05:25you were not here last sunday night
05:27I couldn't come
05:28I was kept by force
05:31by the man I spoke to you of miss
05:35bill
05:35how were you able to get away tonight
05:38he went out
05:39on business
05:40first time in many weeks
05:42last time when I saw the young lady I had to give him lord
05:45I have been told your story
05:49now that I see you I'm inclined to believe it
05:51are you
05:52to prove that I trust you I will be quite open with you
05:56I believe that I may know this man that you call monks
05:59a dark lean man not yet 30 but looks older
06:03he has a scar upon his throat
06:06red like a burn
06:08yeah you do know him
06:09we shall see
06:12it may not be the same
06:14now we propose to seize this man monks by force if need be
06:17but if he cannot be secured or cannot be made to confess
06:21then you must deliver up fagin
06:24fagin
06:24that man must be delivered up by you there is no alternative
06:29I won't do it
06:30devil though he is I'll never do that
06:32why
06:34I have the lady's promise
06:36there are many of us who have kept the same course
06:38and I'll not turn upon him
06:40I've led as bad a life as they have
06:42then put monks alone into our hands
06:45he will never learn how you know what you do
06:47never
06:48speak girl where may we find him
07:08answer
07:11in a minute
07:14to ask
07:21yes
07:23it
07:23the
07:29the
07:36Now, take care of that.
07:48Do the best you can with it.
07:51It'll just be an odd night's work, I can tell you.
08:06What now?
08:10I'm just staring at a man so far.
08:16Damn me.
08:17He's gone mad.
08:19I almost looked at myself here.
08:22No, no.
08:23No, no, no, no, no.
08:25No, no, no, you're not mad.
08:27What is it then?
08:29Bill, I've got that to tell you.
08:34I'll make you worse than me.
08:36Aye.
08:38Oh, tell her why or Nancy'll think I'm lost.
08:40Oh, lost.
08:44She pretty well settled that already.
08:55Speak, will you?
08:58Or if you don't, it'll be for one of breath.
09:02Now, but it's your thundering of curve!
09:06You're supposed to suppose that lad there.
09:08What?
09:09Suppose that lad there was to peach, blowing us all.
09:14Eh?
09:15At first, seeking out the right folks.
09:18Having a talk with them in the street.
09:21To paint our likeness.
09:23Describe every mark by which we might be known.
09:26Every crib where we might be most easily taken.
09:29Eh?
09:29Suppose he was to do all that.
09:31And besides, to blow up on a plant we've all been in.
09:35Do you hear me?
09:36Suppose he was to do all that.
09:38What then?
09:39What then?
09:40I'd grind his skull under the iron heel of my boot.
09:46And if I was to do it?
09:50I'd beat your brains out as if a loaded wagon had gone over you.
09:54And if it was Charlie or the Dodger?
09:57I don't care who it was.
09:58I'd serve him the same.
10:00Eh?
10:00Eh?
10:01Bolton.
10:03Bolton.
10:06Oh, he's tired, Bill.
10:08He's tired, watching for her so long.
10:14Watching for her, Bill.
10:16What do you mean?
10:18Who?
10:19Sorry.
10:20Shh, shh, Bolton.
10:22Here.
10:22Here.
10:23Tell me that again.
10:29What you told me for?
10:30I just once for him to hear.
10:33Tell you what?
10:34About Nancy.
10:38You followed her?
10:40Yes.
10:40To London Bridge.
10:41Yes.
10:42Where she met two people.
10:44You know she did.
10:45A lady she had made her own way to before.
10:49And a gentleman who asked her to give up all her pals and monks first, which she did.
10:56And to describe him, which she did.
10:58And to tell him about the three cripples where we meet, which she did.
11:04She told it all.
11:06Eh?
11:07Every word.
11:08Without a threat, without a murmur.
11:10She did, did she not?
11:11All right.
11:12It's just as it was.
11:12Yeah.
11:14And what did I say about last Sunday?
11:19About last Sunday?
11:20Mm.
11:21I told you that before.
11:22Yeah.
11:22Again.
11:25Tell it.
11:27Again.
11:30Well, she says she couldn't come last Sunday.
11:32As promised, see.
11:33Yeah.
11:34As promised, see.
11:37Because there was this lad, Bill, and he kept her own by force.
11:40And this bill being the one she had told them of before.
11:44And what more of him, eh?
11:46What more of this lad she had told them of before?
11:50Tell that.
11:51Tell him.
11:52Oh, she said that the first time she met the lady, she gave this bill a drink of lardinum.
11:59Hell's fire.
12:01He'll build you up.
12:03Let the claw of men.
12:05Oh, Bill, you won't be too violent, will you?
12:07Too violent for safety.
12:10Be crafty, Bill.
12:12Be heartful, Bill, dear.
12:14No!
12:26Lord, what's he gonna do?
12:28You've heard nothing.
12:33You've heard nothing.
12:35And on your own life, Balter, say nothing.
12:52Nothing.
12:54Nothing.
12:54Nothing.
13:22Nothing.
13:23Nothing.
13:24Nothing.
13:25Nothing.
13:26Nothing.
13:27Nothing.
13:28Nothing.
13:29Nothing.
13:30Nothing.
13:31Nothing.
13:32Nothing.
13:33Nothing.
13:34Nothing.
13:35Nothing.
13:36Nothing.
13:37Nothing.
13:38Nothing.
13:39Nothing.
13:40Nothing.
13:41Nothing.
13:42Nothing.
13:43Nothing.
13:44Nothing.
13:45Nothing.
13:46Nothing.
13:47Nothing.
13:48Nothing.
13:49Oh, Bill, it is you.
14:04It is.
14:06Cut up.
14:08I'll draw the curtain.
14:13Let it be.
14:19It's not enough for what I've got to do.
14:27Bill, why do you look at me like that?
14:31No!
14:32Bill!
14:34Don't stop my mouth.
14:36I won't scream or cry.
14:37Speak to me.
14:37Tell me what I've done.
14:38You know, you she-devil.
14:41You were watching it.
14:43Every word you spoke was...
14:45All right!
14:46Then spend my life for the love of heaven.
14:49As I took care to spare yours.
14:53Oh, Bill.
14:54Dear Bill.
14:56You can't have the heart to kill me.
14:59For dear God's sake, for your own sake, stop before you spill my blood.
15:04I have been true to you.
15:06Upon my guilty soul, I have.
15:10Bill.
15:12Let's leave this dreadful place.
15:14The gentleman told me tonight he could take me where I'd never be found.
15:18Bill, listen.
15:19If me, why not you?
15:22But we must have time.
15:24A little time.
15:27That's all.
15:34No, Bill.
15:35No.
15:36No, not that.
15:42They'll hear it.
15:43They'll hear it.
15:43No, not that.
15:44No, not that.
15:45No, not that.
15:58I don't know.
16:28I don't know.
16:58Edward Leiford.
17:15Edward Leiford.
17:19What?
17:22What the devil are you?
17:23We are friends of Oliver Twist.
17:25What is this?
17:31Stand still.
17:33Make no sound, Mr. Monks.
17:36We've come to invite you to accompany us.
17:39Accompany you?
17:41Where?
17:43Who are you?
17:45What are you talking about?
17:46Sir, if you do anything except as we bid, we shall call for the police and denounce you as a felon.
17:54For what?
17:55For fraud and robbery, of which we have proof.
17:59By what authority am I to be kidnapped?
18:08Come with us and you'll find out.
18:10Miss Nancy?
18:31Mr. Sykes?
18:32Miss Nancy, are you there?
18:39Nancy?
18:41Oh, Fady said I was to work with you today.
18:43You told me to be here pronto.
18:48Nancy?
18:49Well, no one will want me something dreadful if I don't do as Fady says.
18:56Drummer, it ain't hardly fair.
18:58This is pretty treatment, sir, from my father's oldest friend.
19:29Edward Leiford.
19:32I shall call you by your proper name, for so that mark proclaims you.
19:39What's a name to me?
19:40Nothing. I'm very glad that you have changed it.
19:43I loved your poor father like a son.
19:46Would that you had inherited one half of his qualities.
19:50Inheritance. I thought we should come to that.
19:52Oh, yes, for you have a brother.
19:54I was an only child.
19:55Oliver Twist is your brother.
19:57You know I was an only child.
20:01I know only that your father was forced by his family into a wretched marriage with a woman ten years older than himself,
20:07and that you are the only child of that marriage which bred such hatred between husband and wife.
20:13Well, well, they were separated.
20:14Well, well, they were separated. One of that.
20:15Your lonely, unhappy father found new friends and made his home near them.
20:20They were called Fleming.
20:22A widower with two daughters.
20:24One barely three years old.
20:25The other, a beautiful girl of nineteen, Agnes.
20:31What's this to me?
20:32There is her portrait, sir.
20:34Agnes Fleming was the mother of your father's second son.
20:40This is mere supposition.
20:52There is no evidence that such an adultery occurred or that it produced issue.
20:59There was, until recently, or I'll eat my head.
21:10Be warned, sir.
21:12We have a witness.
21:17Miss Nancy, are you there?
21:20I've been waiting for you in age.
21:24Nancy, have you been at that gin again?
21:26Some twelve years ago, your father came here to see me.
21:42Twelve years, yes.
21:44Now you're interested, eh?
21:45He gave me, among other things, that portrait which he painted himself.
21:49He told me that apart from an allowance to your mother and yourself,
21:53he meant to bestow all that he possessed upon Agnes and her child.
21:58There was no will.
21:59None was ever found, you mean.
22:01Your mother made certain of that.
22:04When your father was struck ill and died on a visit to Rome,
22:07she took possession of everything that he owned.
22:10Naturally, that was her right, which later became mine.
22:12When I heard this, I went in search of Agnes,
22:14to care for her and her child,
22:16but I was never able to trace them.
22:19I have reason to suppose your mother had a hand in that, too.
22:23You may suppose what you will.
22:24You cannot prove a word.
22:27If none of this were true,
22:28why did you go to such lengths to track down an unknown pauper
22:31named Oliver Twist
22:33and conspire with one Fagin, a known criminal, to entrap him?
22:38Answer me that.
22:41You have no proof of that, either.
22:43You are mistaken, sir.
22:45We have a witness.
22:47Every word that passed between you and Fagin was heard
22:51and reported to us as, for instance,
22:54that he has certain papers of yours in his possession
22:58relating to the said Oliver Twist's birth and inheritance.
23:02If that ain't proof, I'll eat my head.
23:05It was a foul criminal conspiracy
23:08which could lead you to prison or the gallows.
23:11Let her leave her then.
23:13Will you, on promise of mercy,
23:17set your hand to a statement of the facts
23:20before such witnesses and at such a place as I shall decide?
23:26And will you, until that time,
23:28remain here quietly
23:30at the disposal of this inquiry?
23:36Answer me!
23:41If I must, I must.
23:45But I do it under duress.
23:47Until you have a cut
23:51and Fagin
23:52and all this curse and cruel!
24:09It's Nancy!
24:10Come on, now!
24:12Come on!
24:13Come on, quick, run back!
24:14Come on!
24:15Fagin!
24:17Fagin!
24:19Oh, you've heard!
24:21Now we're going on a grand tour!
24:23Oh, you're the boy!
24:26Ah, you must find yourself new
24:27at the safer lodging for a while, my dears.
24:30I'll end her head!
24:31Here, that's Charlotte.
24:33Yes?
24:33The pain has got on us.
24:34Yes, yes, such a silly girl.
24:36You didn't bring her up properly, Walter.
24:39She knows nothing
24:40or you'd suffer for her silliness.
24:45Come on, man!
24:50Fagin!
24:51You're a cheat!
24:52Fagin!
24:53What?
24:54What?
24:55There's a reward out for Bill.
24:57How much?
24:57A hundred pounds?
24:58A hundred pounds?
25:00It wasn't worth ten.
25:01It wasn't worth ten.
25:31I mean, talk about you and cry.
25:34It's an uproar.
25:35Fagin!
25:37Fagin!
25:38I'll send word off.
25:39I'm off now.
25:41All right.
25:42Here, keep a moat of me.
25:43We're the danger together.
25:45Go, stop.
25:46Now's your chance to look after number one.
25:50All right, thank you.
25:54Bill's dog can't be found.
25:56If he's with bullseye, he's a dead man.
25:59The brute will mock him out, plain as plain.
26:01Damn you.
26:15Damn you.
26:29Be off!
26:32Be off!
26:32Back to Day 2.
26:35All right, I'll take it to the footprints.
26:36Let me sit.
26:38Good day, it will go.
26:39Bye.
26:46Bye.
26:50Bye.
26:51Hi.
26:51Bye.
26:52Bye.
26:53Bye.
26:54Bye.
26:55Bye.
26:55Bye.
26:55Bye.
26:57Bye.
26:58Bye.
26:58Bye.
26:59Bye.
26:59Bye.
27:00Bye.
27:00Bye.
27:01You, boy.
27:07Come.
27:08Here you go, come here.
27:28These are posted all round the city.
27:30Poor brave girl.
27:32You may be taken tonight.
27:34I shall join the hunt for the villain myself.
27:36Monks is a party to this.
27:38Morally if not legally.
27:40And yet the murder deprives us of our chief witness against him.
27:43Those papers Fagin possesses were their strong circumstantial evidence.
27:48We're free to pursue him now the girl is dead.
27:50True.
27:51Without Nancy we cannot easily lay hands on him.
27:55Poor, poor girl.
27:57If Sykes is taken he may furnish evidence.
27:59I will add 50 pounds to that reward.
28:01I shall inform the magistrates at once.
28:04It is evidence of Oliver's true identity that we require.
28:10And I fancy that we shall only find that in the place where it was lost.
28:16I shall not find that in the place where it was lost.
28:18I shall not find that in the place where it was lost.
28:20He shall not be lost.
28:21But Mr.
28:45Oh
29:09Well sir as we anticipated
29:11Our birds are flown their foul nest.
29:13It's exactly as Oliver described.
29:23Shutting your lantern this way.
29:28Nerve the dog.
29:29It'll lead us to his master.
29:41It's very simple.
29:42It's very simple.
29:43It's a very simple place.
29:45You want to take the body?
29:47I'm going to take it.
29:48I'm going to take it.
29:49After all,
29:50we're going to take it.
29:51We've got to take it.
29:52Let's take it.
29:53Let's take it.
29:55That we've got to take it.
29:56I'll take it.
29:57Let's go.
30:27Let's go.