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  • 6/19/2025
A young woman travels to England after the abrupt death of her brother. Staying with her sister-in-law, she finds her companion soon drawn ...

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Transcript
00:00.
00:29Fiona.
00:35Fiona.
00:59Fiona.
01:29Fiona.
01:48British Airways to Bologna, flight number BA-526, gate number 19, last call.
01:57British Airways to Bologna, flight number BA-526, gate number 19, gate 19, last call.
02:13Well, you're back home again.
02:15Yes.
02:16Do you really think it's a good idea not to be put up by your sister-in-law in the country?
02:20Why not? My brother and I lived there as children, and he died in the police.
02:25It'd still be better in a hotel.
02:27And expensive too, you know.
02:29Yeah, but I came here to see London.
02:31The house of my brother's near the city. We can go to London as often as you like, Robert.
02:36Look, there are our bags.
02:47Robert believes he's going to be kept prisoner in the house.
02:50Don't believe everything Carol tells you.
02:53Don't worry, I know Carol, Robert.
02:55Tell me, how long are you going to stay in England?
02:57A few days. I've got to return to my work.
03:01That goes for me.
03:04Short stay.
03:06You're both very busy, I see.
03:08Yes, we are, Fiona.
03:10And what do you do, Robert?
03:12Professor of Latin.
03:13Oh, how interesting.
03:14You think so?
03:15I shouldn't drive faster in this weather.
03:22I'm sorry about the time we're taking.
03:25But the side roads in England are very narrow.
03:28I wouldn't worry about it. Carol's asleep.
03:34The cigarette?
03:35No, thanks. I smoke a pipe, Fiona. Shall I?
03:37Here you go.
03:49Do we have much to go?
03:51No, we're almost there.
04:07This fresh air makes me so sleepy.
04:10Oh, no.
04:11Oh, that's an old wives' tale.
04:12What's wrong?
04:13No electricity.
04:15Wouldn't you know it.
04:17This is all that's happening.
04:19Well, maybe it suffuses.
04:20No, I don't think so.
04:21I bet the line is down.
04:23Why don't we go to the kitchen and light some candles?
04:25Yes.
04:26Okay.
04:29Through here.
04:31It's a terrible night out.
04:32It's been like this all summer long.
04:34I'm not surprised that so few people live around here.
04:38The house has changed.
04:40Yes, I like things old-fashioned.
04:43Tomorrow I'll show you the house, Carol.
04:45Why do you have all these candlesticks?
04:47Looks like an antique shop.
04:49I'm very fond of candlelight.
04:52It makes things intimate.
04:54You know, I think Fiona's very romantic.
04:57It's just that I prefer natural things to artificial ones.
05:01And why do you have all these black candles?
05:04What do you think they're for, Carol?
05:06What I mean is black is so dreary.
05:09Yes.
05:10But I like these.
05:17What would you like to drink?
05:18Drink?
05:19I don't have any tea or coffee or anything that's hot, so it'll have to be alcohol.
05:23Well, that's what I wanted anyway.
05:25Aren't you cold?
05:26Why don't we like to find the chimney?
05:27Of course.
05:28Everything's set to go.
05:29Well, I'll do it.
05:30Well, now, what would you like to drink?
05:32What do you have?
05:34Whiskey, gin, vodka.
05:35Whiskey for me.
05:36Let's see, cognac, sherry, but there's no ice.
05:39Oh, it doesn't matter.
05:41I'll have a glass of sherry, please.
05:48You're more beautiful now than the last time you were here.
05:52I think you've lost a little weight.
05:54You think so?
05:56Perhaps a little bit.
05:58Don't know.
06:00You remind me of your brother.
06:02More every day.
06:07There's a family resemblance.
06:09Only on the outside.
06:11You have a better character.
06:13But they tell me the contrary.
06:14Oh, they're wrong.
06:25I was looking at these lithos.
06:27They're very interesting.
06:29They're simply reproductions.
06:31They were never in this house before.
06:33No.
06:35No.
06:36I don't think so.
06:37Are you interested in demonology?
06:39Only certain angles.
06:42I find all those things abominable.
06:44I don't reject anything out of hand.
06:46That attitude is more intelligent.
06:48Persons of importance are continuously making pacts with the devil.
06:52Drew and I were always discovering interesting things during the last few years.
06:59I don't think so.
07:00Even though your sister-in-law does seem a little eccentric, she's nice when you get down to it.
07:09Fiona can be enchanting when she wants.
07:12Well, she was today.
07:14Yes.
07:15I know how she acted.
07:16Hey.
07:17What's the matter with you?
07:19Me?
07:20Nothing.
07:21Why?
07:22I don't know.
07:23You seem nervous since we arrived here.
07:24I would like to know what she insinuated about my brother having discovered very interesting things during the last few years when referring to those horrendous reproductions in the living room.
07:36And what about the black candles?
07:38Yeah, they are a little strange.
07:41I'm thinking about a book on witchcraft I read many years ago.
07:46In their gatherings, they always use black candles.
07:50Maybe your sister-in-law is a witch.
07:53And you never knew about it.
07:55At any rate, when the devil tempted Eve, he found his first willing servant.
08:00At least that's what the good book says.
08:02That's why all you women are a little bewitched.
08:05It's easy to see you spent too long in the seminary.
08:08They corrupted you there.
08:15I simply can't imagine my brother living in this atmosphere.
08:18What are you talking about?
08:19You mean those reproductions and the black candles?
08:21Don't you think you're exaggerating a bit, Carol?
08:24Drew couldn't have been a student of the occult.
08:26He was delightful and carefree, you know.
08:29Totally...
08:35He was like, you know.
08:37You're on a debt in panic!
08:38You're what I want to say.
08:39That's the time I'm the best.
08:40I want to say toot you and I love him.
08:41I love him too.
08:42Yeah, let's hear him.
08:43I love him.
08:45I love him too!
08:47I love him too.
08:49He was very, very important.
08:51He loved him too.
08:52I love him too!
08:54He loved him too.
08:56I don't know him too.
08:58I love him too.
10:59What are you doing here, Carol?
11:07Oh, I just had such a fright.
11:09What happened?
11:11You might think I'm still half asleep, Fiona, but I just saw a bearded man through the window.
11:17Oh, I bet you think I've had a nightmare.
11:21I believe you did.
11:22He's going to be out there in the middle of the night.
11:25I don't know, but I saw him.
11:27Carol, apart from a few eccentric foreigners who live around here, I can assure you that this zone is the safest in the county.
11:34I'll get you a tea, then upstairs to rest.
11:39You look very tired.
11:47What's wrong?
11:48Do you smell incense?
11:51It's this.
11:54Is that tea?
11:56They're homegrown herbs.
11:58Really very beneficial for nervous conditions.
12:00She's Drew's sister, right?
12:10Yes.
12:11And she saw you.
12:12I'm sorry.
12:14You should be prudent, Reverend.
12:16If she suspects, we might have serious headaches.
12:19Why is she here?
12:21Probably to arrange the last details of the inheritance, Reverend.
12:24Her lawyers in London will take care of it.
12:27What happens if she finds out what we did to her brother?
12:30How would she find out?
12:31Drew spoke too much toward the end.
12:34He was very foolish.
12:35I know it.
12:36That's why we had to kill him.
12:38There are many who hate us.
12:41And to also fear us.
12:42Don't worry about those things.
12:44Who's accompanying her?
12:46Her friend.
12:47But there's no problem there, I think.
12:50But I beg you, Reverend, please leave.
12:51She could still be awake.
12:53The autumn equinox is near.
12:56When we celebrate the Sabbath, they shouldn't be here.
13:00They'll have gone by then.
13:02Let me take care of it all, okay?
13:04Why don't you go?
13:06And tomorrow we'll speak about it.
13:08Through here.
13:10It's ten o'clock.
13:19It's rather late to get up.
13:21Do you like jam?
13:22It's strawberry conserved here.
13:24Thanks.
13:25Thanks, yes, or thanks, no?
13:27Thanks, yes.
13:29You may use my car to go to London.
13:31It would be easier for all if we took the train.
13:33As you wish.
13:34There's a train every hour.
13:36How long does it take to get to London?
13:38Oh, about half an hour.
13:41The express is even faster.
13:43Fiona, I'd like to visit Drew's grave.
13:46All right.
13:48We can go now.
13:49I'll accompany you.
13:51It isn't far.
13:53You don't have to go unless you like.
13:55I'll see you in an hour or two.
13:57All right.
13:58I think your brother has achieved eternal rest.
14:27Did he suffer?
14:28No, it happened very quickly.
14:31All of a sudden, a man who's very active left us forever.
14:35When the doctor showed up to sign the death certificate,
14:38I was asked if I agreed on the certification of embolism
14:42or if I requested an autopsy.
14:44Well, I accepted the first of the two, Carol.
14:48Because an autopsy wouldn't do anything.
14:50Bye.
15:00Bye.
15:03Bye.
15:06Bye.
15:09Bye.
15:14Bye.
15:14Bye.
15:14Carol, leave here forever.
15:44Carol, leave here forever.
16:14Carol, leave here forever.
16:44Carol, leave here forever.
16:51Carol, leave here forever.
16:55Carol, leave here forever.
16:59Carol, leave here forever.
17:06Carol, leave here forever.
17:13Carol, leave here forever.
17:20Carol, leave here forever.
17:21Carol, leave here forever.
17:22Carol, leave here forever.
17:27Carol, leave here forever.
17:28Dr.
17:32Dr.
17:34here only in you. Yeah, those in our coven are important. Haven't you found out yet? Go and tell
17:41that renegade Reverend to show here tonight and to bring that bitch along well prepared for what's
17:47waiting for her.
18:04Not these herbs again. You drank them last night. Be a good girl. I take them all the time.
18:20It stinks all over the house. What is it? I don't know exactly the name of the plant.
18:26I was given these herbs long ago. Drink it.
18:34It's really awful. When you're accustomed to it, you'll drink it every day.
18:44Drew wrote me a strange letter before he died. I hadn't planned mentioning it, but now I think
18:51it's better if we talk about it. He told me in the letter that he was unhappy and afraid.
19:00He didn't go into detail. The letter was ambiguous. Seemed like it was written in a hurry.
19:08What caught my attention was that the handwriting was different.
19:12Did he say any more?
19:14No. I told you his letter was ambiguous. Besides, the letter itself was very brief. Just a note.
19:23A desperate message. It was a letter from a terrified man.
19:28Aren't you dramatizing a bit?
19:31I didn't want to speak about this matter earlier, but there are questions that should be resolved.
19:37What are they?
19:38I prefer that you and I speak honestly so that we can trust each other.
19:44Of course. Well, no.
19:48We really hated each other, if that's what you want to know.
19:51I suspected that in your relationship.
19:54Oh, yes. Well, now.
19:58Yes. But your life together doesn't interest me.
20:00Your brother was an alcoholic. Plastered day and night.
20:05His career was beginning to go downhill.
20:10I'm not surprised that his handwriting had changed.
20:14I'm sorry. I didn't know that.
20:16It doesn't matter.
20:21Better to forget it all.
20:23And start over.
20:32You'd better stop that or you'll get him too excited.
20:35Exactly what I want to do.
20:37What can I do for you?
20:39Your husband isn't around, you know.
20:40Keep your hands off. This is important.
20:46You've heard of the evil eye, haven't you?
20:48It's bad luck.
20:51Now, you don't really know about those things.
20:53I've heard a little, but they're all stories.
20:56Stories, huh?
20:57I'm sure you've never seen a billy goat mounting a woman
21:00and later coming inside her.
21:02No, never.
21:04Well, wait until tonight and you will see it.
21:07You'll see how the goat fucks her.
21:09And after, with the sperm of the beast,
21:12I'll show you how to prepare a portion that can murder Peter.
21:15Your brother was one of our best lawyers, Carol.
21:33And a personal friend.
21:35We were all terribly affected by his sudden death.
21:38We don't know what could have pushed Andrew to drink.
21:41It was inexplicable.
21:43Because everything happened so rapidly.
21:46I told him once he should cut down on his drinking
21:49or it would ruin his career.
21:51And it was truly a pity
21:53because he was incredibly successful.
21:55You see, Andrew was our best lawyer.
21:58Sometimes we kidded him
21:59about his unnaturally good fortune.
22:02Telling him that he had a pact and secret with the devil.
22:05Do you know Fiona?
22:06Naturally, my dear.
22:08A woman who is bewitching and charming.
22:11They were the perfect couple.
22:13Did he ever refer to a diabolics head?
22:16No.
22:17But I'd like to be frank.
22:20Your brother seemed to be very frightened.
22:24Here's his last will and testament.
22:27Everything's in order.
22:32Needless to say,
22:33anything you may need of me,
22:36you may rest assured
22:36you have a friend at your complete disposal.
22:40Thank you, Mr. Connor.
22:41It's wonderful I can count on friends like you.
22:43Nice seeing you again.
22:44Goodbye.
22:46Say hello to Fiona for me.
22:48Oh.
22:49What's wrong?
22:51A little dizzy.
22:52It's best that you sit down for a little while.
22:58I'll have my secretary make you a little tea.
23:15This is the odor you can smell throughout the house, isn't it?
23:19Does it bother you?
23:20No.
23:20Now I've gotten used to it.
23:23Have you never heard speak of mandragora?
23:27Yes.
23:28It's the plant that the witches use
23:30for their magic potions in the Middle Ages.
23:32So they say.
23:34This is Lathras odoratis.
23:36And this one is...
23:38Lobularia maritima.
23:41You're an expert botanist.
23:43I'm only interested in a few strange seeds
23:45for making teas.
23:47I like curative herbs.
23:49And lethal ones?
23:52Them too.
23:54This is Digitalis purpurea.
23:56That in England we call foxglove.
23:59You say it's lethal?
24:01No.
24:02It's completely inoffensive.
24:03This is my favorite one.
24:09Purple berries.
24:11What are they for?
24:13To make languid lovers more ardent.
24:16Aphrodisiac.
24:16Do you have any marijuana around here?
24:20Oh, no.
24:22I'm really stupid.
24:24I could have made a fortune if I'd wanted to, Robert.
24:28I hope I'm not boring you with all these stories.
24:31If you'd have gone to London with Carol,
24:35you wouldn't be bored.
24:38I'm okay right where I am.
24:40In the midst of these herbs.
24:43Oh, and with your stories, as you call them.
24:46And besides, this is a very busy day for Carol.
24:51I think that London and its museums can wait.
24:59How did you get to know Carol?
25:02It was by chance.
25:04As happens in the majority of the cases.
25:07It was shortly after I got out of the seminary.
25:10You in a seminary?
25:12Yes.
25:13I was fed up when they ordained me.
25:16Well, then.
25:17This place seemed like a revelation to you.
25:20With its allusions to the devil.
25:22No, you're mistaken.
25:23Satanism is an offshoot of Christianity, you know.
25:26I've studied the question for nine years.
25:28So you can imagine I do know all there is to know.
25:32You're not an exorcist.
25:35No.
25:37If we think about all those fallen angels
25:39and their representatives on earth,
25:42you have to admit that submission to the church
25:44was imposed on us.
25:46Submission to the devil was our own free choice.
25:49I think that's how witches and warlocks first came about.
25:53The first Satanists.
25:56The adulators of evil.
25:58But good and evil are only words.
26:01Only our instincts.
26:04Tell us what we want to know.
26:06What's wrong with you?
26:30You're becoming hysterical.
26:31I tell you, Robert, I brought that necklace with me.
26:34You know, the one I like so much.
26:36I'm sure I put it in my luggage.
26:38Someone has stolen it.
26:40Are you sure?
26:40Probably you've left it at home.
26:43Something's wrong here, Robert.
26:44There are too many things happening in this house
26:45that I don't understand.
26:47The black candles, my dizziness,
26:49and the face I saw through the window the first night.
26:51And now my necklace has disappeared.
26:53What are you insinuating?
26:56There are such phenomena as malevolent powers
26:58that are able to influence an individual
27:01against his will, Robert.
27:03The people who wield those powers
27:05require a garment to a favorite article
27:07of the person they wish to influence.
27:09You're really serious, aren't you?
27:10Of course I am.
27:14Because I believe that there are forces
27:16that we are unable to perceive.
27:19What kind of forces?
27:21Occult.
27:23The occult.
27:24I believe that I'm an open-minded man, Carol.
27:27But today, witches and warlocks
27:29aren't burned at the stake.
27:30Witches and wizards have disappeared.
27:33They burned them in the Middle Ages.
27:34And they weren't witches.
27:35Just hysterical females.
27:38And all those strange things
27:40I have observed since we arrived.
27:43Any person who is really normal
27:44would call them a coincidence.
27:46I don't think they're a coincidence.
27:48At least not that kind, Robert.
27:50You're very immature,
27:52if that's your reaction, Carol.
27:54They still hold black masses.
27:56Or whatever they call those gatherings
27:58or maniacs.
27:59I won't stop until I find out
28:01what happened to my brother.
28:02Well, if you let your nerves run away with you,
28:04you'll really become sick.
28:05I'm not sick.
28:12They're nerves.
28:16And when your nerves get the best of you,
28:18you should try to relax.
28:19And my dizziness?
28:22Take tranquilizers.
28:24And Fionnus teas are good for you.
28:26It's the best thing you can do.
28:28And if I were you,
28:29I'd stay in bed today.
28:32You're in very good hands.
28:33She's suspicious.
28:57What do you think?
28:58We decided you'd take care of everything.
29:00I'm trying to.
29:01So what's going on?
29:03Nothing's going on.
29:04She just doesn't trust me
29:05and she has a will of her own.
29:07We must find another way of dealing with her.
29:10It wouldn't be advisable
29:12to have her drugged indefinitely, Fiona.
29:14Yes, I told you that.
29:15Well, we need a quick solution
29:17that doesn't arouse suspicions.
29:19I don't think we should resort to violence.
29:22I think the police would see a connection
29:24with the death of her brother.
29:26We need to think of another way
29:28of dealing with Carol.
29:30Go ahead.
29:32Confuse her mentally.
29:34A state of agitation
29:35that would make her commit actions
29:37that afterwards she would
29:38completely report herself for.
29:41She would prefer to leave
29:42and forget about it all.
29:44You're right, you know.
29:45And if she tells the police?
29:49I think it'll be too late
29:51for any suspicions.
29:53The best thing would be
29:54a mysterious ailment, doctor.
29:57An illness that's hard to diagnose.
30:00An unexpected stroke.
30:02Like your brother.
30:03But once, she's far away.
30:07And her boyfriend.
30:08Yeah.
30:09What do we do with him?
30:12He says he's defrocked.
30:13An ex-priest.
30:14An unbeliever, you know.
30:16I will handle him.
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31:02It's almost 11, you know. Get up.
31:04We didn't come here to sleep. Come on.
31:10Time for breakfast.
31:11What time is it?
31:12I told you, it's almost 11.
31:14Oh, Fiona's herbs are going to be the death of me.
31:19What's wrong? Aren't you feeling well?
31:21Why are you dressed?
31:23I returned from London.
31:25I spent the night in a hotel.
31:27You were in London all last night?
31:29I missed the damn train.
31:31When I called on the telephone, no one answered.
31:33I thought you might be sleeping,
31:35and I decided to spend the night in a hotel.
31:37Expensive.
31:38You could have got a taxi.
31:40It was too complicated,
31:42and I wasn't sure how to get here.
31:43It might have ended disastrously.
31:46You smell.
31:48I'm serious.
31:52It really stinks, you know.
31:56Sofa, that's it.
31:58What are you sniffing at? You look like a rabbit.
32:00I'm curious.
32:01Sofa, when is it trying to escape you
32:03Why not tell her who you are waiting to see
32:05that's already taking an hour?
32:06Listen to me.
32:08I'm hoping that's up on this given night.
32:09I've never had enough
32:10to be the life of his death.
32:11What.
32:12The whole morning is then
32:13what did he do?
32:16I wanna drink anymore?
32:19Hey...
32:22The whole morning is like you are
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35:12What is it?
35:42Don't take it that way.
36:09So I was disagreeable.
36:11I'm sorry I got carried away.
36:12You've changed, you know.
36:14You're not the same person.
36:16It's not possible.
36:19I don't understand.
36:21What's wrong with you?
36:24It was wrong bringing you here.
36:25Oh, but why don't we leave for London?
36:30You know that would offend Fiona, Carol.
36:32To hell with Fiona and all those weird foreigners.
36:35People who hang around her.
36:36They're like a bunch of vultures.
36:38They're very nice persons, Carol.
36:40Nice?
36:40You believe they're nice persons?
36:43They put me off always.
36:44Watching and so quiet.
36:46And that reverend.
36:48Every time around I get nervous.
36:50Observing me as if I were naked.
36:53Maybe he likes you.
36:56Oh, no.
36:58Not bad taste, you know.
36:59When I think about him, I get nauseous.
37:09Poor man, he believes you're cute.
37:12Have you seen his fingernails?
37:15I think that one of them looks like a claw.
37:18An evil bird of prey.
37:25I don't like your teas.
37:27I don't need them.
37:28And I'm convinced they're not good for me.
37:30Dr. Gaunt recommended them, you know.
37:32I realise that.
37:34But I don't want any.
37:35Well, why don't you drink this one that I've just prepared?
37:38Well, all right.
37:38I'll drink it later.
37:40Fiona, there's a big door underneath the stairs.
37:44I suppose it's a passage to the cellar.
37:46Yes.
37:48It's closed, you know.
37:51I believe so.
37:52Is there anything in the cellar?
37:55What a question, Carol.
37:56What you always find in cellars.
37:58Heating systems, water pipes, and old odds and ends.
38:02Why did you circle this date on the calendar?
38:06That's when autumn starts.
38:08At the beginning of every new season,
38:09I normally get together with a few friends to have a party.
38:12And, by the way, you're invited to one we're having tomorrow.
38:16Aren't you dressing for dinner?
38:20Yes.
38:20What's wrong today is that people are completely crazy,
38:32inventing ailments that really don't exist.
38:35Everyone suffers from something,
38:36and in the majority of cases, it's simply psychosomatic.
38:40Our century is one of psychiatrists and psychoanalysts.
38:43But I think we should return to the olden times.
38:47We should get back to nature,
38:48and eat what our great-grandparents did.
38:50Take care, Mr. Elizabeth.
38:51They're much better than what they should do.
38:54Let's go, Dr. Elizabeth.
38:56Take care, Mr. Elizabeth.
38:56Don't be afraid of the next day.
38:58No, no, no.
38:59You, Mr. Elizabeth.
39:01Come on.
39:02Good morning.
39:04This is the only one of my friends,
39:05who's the only one of my friends.
39:07What are you doing?
39:08What are you doing?
39:09How are you doing?
39:10Oh, it's the only one of my friends.
39:12I know.
39:13You have to pay attention to the latest news.
39:15I know.
39:16I know.
39:17You're doing any other signs.
39:18I know.
39:19You're speaking in as well.
39:20I know.
39:22I know.
39:22Oh, oh, oh, oh
39:47Oh, oh, oh
39:52Oh, no.
39:53Oh.
39:54Oh.
39:55Oh.
39:56Oh.
39:57Oh.
39:58Oh.
39:59Oh.
40:00Oh.
40:01Oh.
40:09Robert.
40:11Don't be afraid of me.
40:13I'm not going to do anything.
40:16Let go of me.
40:17You're one of them.
40:19Let go of me.
40:21Everything is okay.
40:23It's okay.
40:24Carol, it's a new dimension that's unknown to us.
40:27It's marvelous.
40:29Why don't we leave?
40:31We'll go away from here.
40:33This is a nightmare, I think.
40:36I beg you, Robert, in the name of God.
40:39You know that God is nothing more than a metaphor.
40:42Just pageantry that's slowly losing its appeal.
40:44I don't know how they poisoned you, Robert.
40:47You've changed.
40:49No.
40:50Don't leave.
40:51Robert.
40:52I need you.
40:54You can escape from all this.
40:56You're planning on going somewhere?
41:15Please.
41:16Why two?
41:17That's crazy.
41:19That's crazy.
41:49That's crazy.
41:50This bitch is in heat.
41:51I'm suffering.
41:52What are you waiting for?
41:53Fuck me now.
41:54You're drunk.
41:55I want it right now.
41:56Now.
41:57Now.
41:58Now.
41:59Now.
42:00Now.
42:01If you won't do it, he'll do it.
42:02Now.
42:03Now.
42:04Now.
42:05Now.
42:06Now.
42:07Now.
42:08Now.
42:09Now.
42:10Now.
42:11Now.
42:12If you won't do it, he'll do it.
42:18I want it right now, now, now.
42:27If you won't do it, Pete will do it.
42:32Peter! Where are you going?
42:33Peter! Come here! I need to get it off with you!
42:38Get over there!
42:41Peter! Peter! Where are you?
42:48Peter!
43:06And you know how you are when you get drunk. Go home.
43:11When I want, I can finish with all this crap.
43:15Oh, you're making threats, huh? I'd be careful if I were you.
43:19You are the ones that should be careful.
43:24Because if I feel like it, I can send you all to prison for the rest of your lives.
43:33All of you.
43:38John, where are you going?
43:40What is it for you, bitch?
43:42John!
44:10Robert?
44:15Robert?
44:22Robert?
44:23Robert?
44:24Robert?
44:25You are the ones that will kill us.
44:27You are watching me.
44:28Trust me.
44:29There's no time for explanations.
44:31Get out of here before they do the same as they did to your brother.
44:32You are referring to the other friends?
44:33Yes.
44:34Yes.
44:35She is much like the rest of them.
44:36They all are.
44:37Trust me, there's no time for explanations.
44:41Get out of here before they do the same to you as they did to your brother.
44:44Are you referring to the other friends?
44:46Yes, yes, yes.
44:47She's much like the rest of them.
44:49They all are.
44:51If I were you, I'd get out of here, but don't go to the place.
44:54They'd laugh.
44:56They have accomplices everywhere.
44:59I would advise the priest,
45:02he's the only man who can help you as a servant of God.
45:05Do as I say.
45:07But what about Robert? I refuse to leave him here.
45:10I believe you've lost him forever.
45:12He's one of them.
45:14Be free while you still have time.
45:35Let me go.
45:36Put him on the table.
45:37Clear off that.
45:38Don't do anything for me.
45:39No.
45:40No.
45:41No.
45:42No.
45:43Let me go.
45:44Put him on the table.
45:45Clear off that.
45:46Don't do anything for me.
45:47No.
45:48Let me go.
45:49No.
45:50No.
45:51No.
45:52No.
45:53No.
45:54No.
45:55No.
45:56No.
45:57No.
45:58No.
45:59No.
46:00No.
46:01Let me go.
46:02Put him on the table.
46:03Clear off that.
46:04No.
46:05No.
46:06No.
46:07No.
46:08No.
46:09No.
46:10No.
46:11No.
46:12No.
46:13No.
46:14No.
46:15Finish him off.
46:16What are you going to do?
46:21Georgina.
46:25Georgina.
46:26Don't do it.
46:27I don't want you to kill me.
46:30No.
46:31Please.
46:32No.
46:34I will tell no one.
46:36I will swear and I will say nothing.
46:39No.
46:40Oh, no, I don't want you to kill me.
47:10Oh, no, no.
47:29Oh, no.
47:34Hey!
48:34No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, you bitch, stay there.
49:02That's enough. Don't slap her anymore.
49:04You won't cause any more problems.
49:07When?
49:08You witch. You pay for this.
49:10You poisoned my brother.
49:12I know you did.
49:14You're going to be Satan's bride.
49:18Our Lady of the Sabbath.
49:20You mix up the potions, and you two prepare her, undress her.
49:27You're going to be a man.
49:57Oh, my God.
50:27You were asleep, huh?
50:41We're here. Did you have a nice rest?
50:43Yes, yes, I did.
50:53Oh, no.
50:54Well, there are no lights.
50:58They go out every time it rains, you know.
51:00Could it be the fuses?
51:01No, I think the lines are down.
51:03We'll go into the kitchen and light some candles.
51:05It almost looks like we're going to celebrate rites to the devil.
51:24Could be. Who knows?
51:28What is it?
51:32You're shivering.
51:33Did you catch cold?
51:35It was when you were asleep in the car.
51:37What's wrong?
51:38Don't you feel well?
51:40I have some very special herbs.
51:41I cultivate plants that can bring you relief.
51:44No, no.
51:45I feel okay.
51:50Did I frighten you?
51:53He's my uncle, Reverend Hooper.
51:57I was awake, and I heard your car.
51:59An ice trip?
52:01Very good.

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