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📖🧪 "Daughter of Dr. Jekyll" (1957) – The sins of the father live on...
In this eerie gothic horror film, Janet Smith learns she is the daughter of the infamous Dr. Jekyll. Haunted by rumors that she has inherited her father’s monstrous tendencies, she begins to fear she is responsible for a series of gruesome murders. Is it madness, a curse, or something far more sinister?
🌙 Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, this chilling 1950s thriller blends the classic Jekyll-and-Hyde mythology with suspense, werewolf-style transformations, and atmospheric black-and-white cinematography.
💀 Perfect for fans of:
• Classic 1950s horror
• Gothic monster movies
• Jekyll & Hyde adaptations
• Public domain fright films
• Vintage black-and-white suspense
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“Her father’s curse is now hers…”
In this eerie gothic horror film, Janet Smith learns she is the daughter of the infamous Dr. Jekyll. Haunted by rumors that she has inherited her father’s monstrous tendencies, she begins to fear she is responsible for a series of gruesome murders. Is it madness, a curse, or something far more sinister?
🌙 Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, this chilling 1950s thriller blends the classic Jekyll-and-Hyde mythology with suspense, werewolf-style transformations, and atmospheric black-and-white cinematography.
💀 Perfect for fans of:
• Classic 1950s horror
• Gothic monster movies
• Jekyll & Hyde adaptations
• Public domain fright films
• Vintage black-and-white suspense
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📽️ Watch More Classic Horror Movies Here:
Classic Movie Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYSxyPafGbnT7hNTlq29mZQJKn7wrNglY
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#DaughterOfDrJekyll #FullMovie #ClassicHorror #1950sHorror #GothicCinema #PublicDomainMovies #JekyllAndHyde #VintageHorror #EdgarGUlmer #BlackAndWhiteHorror #MonsterMovie #CultClassics #WerewolfHorror
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“Her father’s curse is now hers…”
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00:00:00One of the early masterpieces of science and horror is Robert Louis Stevenson's immortal
00:00:13Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
00:00:16The thought-provoking story of how a strange experiment transforms a benevolent doctor
00:00:22into Mr. Hyde, a human werewolf.
00:00:26When the news of the death of this monster came, there was a nationwide sigh of relief.
00:00:34No longer would the sound of every strange footstep mean terror.
00:00:39The evil thing would never prowl the dark again.
00:00:48Are you sure?
00:00:56The evil thing would never be.
00:01:04The evil thing would never be.
00:01:06The evil thing would never be.
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00:02:23My, I had no idea my guardian lived in such style.
00:02:42It's all right cozy.
00:02:43I'll get the luggage.
00:03:12I'll get the luggage.
00:03:42This is Dr. Lomas's, isn't it?
00:03:49I'm Janet Smith.
00:03:51I'm sure the doctor is expecting me.
00:03:53You're Janet.
00:03:54The doctor has talked about you so much.
00:03:57Welcome home, my dear.
00:03:59This is Mr. Hastings.
00:04:00I'm afraid the doctor didn't expect him, but I took the liberty of inviting him.
00:04:03Oh, now, don't tell me.
00:04:05Why, what a surprise this will be for the doctor.
00:04:07Come in.
00:04:08Come in.
00:04:09I'm Mrs. Merchant, the housekeeper.
00:04:12Jacob, bring the bags in.
00:04:20You know where Miss Smith goes and put Mr. Hastings in the blue room.
00:04:24Wendy's looking, little fella.
00:04:41Now, hurry up, dear.
00:04:43I'm hungry.
00:04:43All right, darling.
00:04:51I'm just hanging up your things, miss.
00:04:53Is that all right?
00:04:55You're Maggie, aren't you?
00:04:57Yes, miss.
00:04:57Do you want to change?
00:05:04The bath is at that door.
00:05:06Oh, yes.
00:05:17Maggie, will you help me?
00:05:20Oh, yes, miss.
00:05:27Oh, thank you.
00:05:39I'll finish.
00:05:43Oh, what happened?
00:05:44Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:05:46That's all right, Maggie.
00:05:47Take your time unpacking.
00:05:49Oh, it isn't that, miss.
00:05:53It's just very late.
00:05:54The moon will be rising any minute now.
00:05:56The moon will be rising.
00:05:59What does the moon have to do with anything?
00:06:05Before I came to work in the manor house,
00:06:07I promised Mother I would always be home before the moon rose.
00:06:10Do you mean you walk home to the village every night?
00:06:13Yes, miss.
00:06:14Why don't you sleep here?
00:06:16Oh, I wouldn't dare.
00:06:17Sleep here?
00:06:18Nobody in the village would.
00:06:20Why not?
00:06:21Well, now, Maggie, why on earth do you object to sleeping here?
00:06:31I'm sorry, Miss Janet.
00:06:33Mrs. Merchant said she didn't want any more foolish gossip.
00:06:37Come on, Janet.
00:06:39I'm coming.
00:06:41Well, Maggie, we can straighten this up in the morning.
00:06:43You may go now.
00:06:44Oh, thank you, miss.
00:06:46Oh, thank you, miss.
00:06:46Oh, thank you, miss.
00:07:14Oh, thank you.
00:07:44Mrs. Merchant, I can't get over the behavior of that girl.
00:07:48You mean your maid, Maggie?
00:07:50Yes.
00:07:51Oh, there's no understanding these village people.
00:07:54They're shockingly backward.
00:07:57She was absolutely terrified. I've never seen anything like it before.
00:08:01Yes, what is this business about the moon rising?
00:08:03Oh, it's a lot of local nonsense.
00:08:06Really, I must apologize for that silly girl.
00:08:08You'd be shocked if you knew some of the superstitions of our little village.
00:08:11And the doctor, what's he got to say about all this?
00:08:15Oh, well, the doctor wants none of this.
00:08:18He's too busy working night and day with his patients.
00:08:21Why, he wouldn't listen to silly stories.
00:08:24What are these stories?
00:08:25Oh, they go back a long way.
00:08:27Now, mind you, I'm not a local woman. I come from near Liverpool.
00:08:31Oh, my, there's the doctor.
00:08:33Well, I guess it's near midnight, so I'd better go and take care of the champagne.
00:08:41Janet, my dear.
00:08:45Doctor, doctor, this is George Hastings,
00:08:49who came along to celebrate my 21st birthday with me.
00:08:52And this is my guardian, Dr. Lomas.
00:08:54Glad to meet you, sir.
00:08:55How do you do?
00:08:56I know you two will like one another.
00:08:58You have to, you see.
00:08:59George and I are going to be married.
00:09:02Married?
00:09:03I imagine that comes as quite a surprise to you, sir.
00:09:06Surprised?
00:09:06Yes, rather.
00:09:08Come, we'll go into the sitting room.
00:09:12Children.
00:09:14One moment they are little girls playing with dolls,
00:09:16and the next they're introducing strangers as their future husbands.
00:09:20We didn't ourselves know until last week.
00:09:22Oh, Janet, my dear.
00:09:24Your life was planned with so much loving care.
00:09:27I cannot help feeling I should have been consulted before this decision.
00:09:31Oh, we kept our engagement a secret from everyone until we could tell you.
00:09:34Young man, I consider you in this instance as rash and ill-advised as Miss Smith.
00:09:40She's an orphan.
00:09:41That's just it, sir.
00:09:43Dr. Lomas, I owe you so much, and I don't want to sound ungrateful,
00:09:48but even if you don't approve of George...
00:09:51What Janet is trying to say is,
00:09:53we didn't come here just to celebrate her birthday,
00:09:56nor for that matter, to tell you we're getting married.
00:09:59There's another reason.
00:10:00Such as?
00:10:01After Janet and I are married, we're not going to accept one penny from you.
00:10:06Is that a fright, Janet?
00:10:08Yes.
00:10:09And George and I hope you will always allow us to consider you our good friend.
00:10:13But we have agreed never to use any of your money.
00:10:16My money?
00:10:18All the money I have, my dear.
00:10:20That's what I can scrape together from my medical practice.
00:10:23Now it's my turn to spring a surprise on you, too.
00:10:28You, Janet, were never living lavishly on my money, but on your own.
00:10:32You, my dear, are an heiress to an estate and a sizable fortune.
00:10:37This house and the land around it for miles belongs to you.
00:10:40Although your father's will provides that I may live here for the rest of my days.
00:10:49Are you serious?
00:10:51Oh, money is never a joking matter, my dear.
00:10:53That's a point rich and poor agree on.
00:10:56What about you, Mr. Hastings?
00:10:57Well, I must admit I have no objections to money.
00:11:01I'll try to accustom myself to it.
00:11:04I suppose you wonder why I haven't told you this before.
00:11:08Well, I've seen money spoil so many young lives.
00:11:12And I wanted to make sure that your future husband would be interested in you and not your money.
00:11:18I'm very happy for you both.
00:11:21Oh, almost midnight.
00:11:23Paul Masson, this was laid away, my dear, the day you were born.
00:11:30Well, now, don't expect a speech from me.
00:11:32Happy birthday, Janet, dear.
00:11:34May life be sweet and happy for you and for those you love.
00:11:40Happy birthday, darling.
00:11:46Oh, it's nothing, my dear.
00:11:48Here, take mine.
00:11:50Broken glass means good luck.
00:11:52Of course, so it does.
00:11:54Well, so it did, didn't it?
00:11:56And you know, it's odd, Doctor.
00:11:57I was a little frightened of what you were going to tell us.
00:12:00I'm afraid, my dear, there's something more that I must tell you.
00:12:04What do you mean?
00:12:05Well, I'm duty-bound by an old promise to reveal to you certain facts on your 21st birthday.
00:12:11I'll explain in the morning.
00:12:13In the morning?
00:12:14Yes, why can't you tell us now?
00:12:16I'd rather leave it until tomorrow.
00:12:18You see, it's an old story, and another couple of hours can't make any difference.
00:12:23Besides, I'm very tired, and I have to go over some old documents just to refresh my memory.
00:12:29And now, my dear, and you, young man, you've finished the champagne.
00:12:35And if you'll permit me, I'll go to bed.
00:12:38Ah, my beautiful bride-to-be.
00:13:01All this and money, too.
00:13:03Before breakfast.
00:13:04Say, how about my getting some bacon and eggs for you?
00:13:07Mrs. Merchant went to town to do her marketing.
00:13:09Oh, it sounds fine.
00:13:10That bacon looks good.
00:13:13You know, George, I can't seem to get a bit of gossip out of Maggie.
00:13:17Every time I bring up the subject of the man on the moon or whatever was bothering her last night,
00:13:22she just freezes up like a clam and cleans faster.
00:13:26I'll bet I know the grim facts the doctor intended to tell you today.
00:13:30I was going to tell you about the taxes and the servant problems involved in this house.
00:13:36And I bet they're grim facts.
00:13:39Do you want to help me explore it?
00:13:41You know, this is the first house I've ever owned.
00:13:43Not on an empty stomach.
00:13:47Is food the most important thing in your life?
00:13:50Napoleon said a man travels on his stomach.
00:13:53What's good enough for Napoleon?
00:13:54It's good enough for Hastings.
00:13:55I've already counted 36 rooms.
00:14:11I found something curious.
00:14:13I've been taking the dimensions of this room.
00:14:16There's a large space unaccounted for,
00:14:19even allowing for the thickness of the walls.
00:14:21A secret room?
00:14:23Oh, George, really?
00:14:24Oh, I wouldn't be a bit surprised.
00:14:27This is a very old house.
00:14:30I wouldn't be surprised that this house didn't date back to medieval times,
00:14:34at least to the Tudor period.
00:14:36And in those days,
00:14:37no self-respecting house was complete without a secret room and secret passages.
00:14:42Where do you think it might be?
00:14:44Well, if I'm right, it's somewhere in this wall.
00:14:47You know what I hope we find?
00:14:55Treasure?
00:14:56No.
00:14:57A bathroom with enough real hot water in it for a good shower.
00:15:01I give up.
00:15:11Whatever the secret is, it isn't in this room.
00:15:24What did you do?
00:15:25What did you do?
00:15:55This looks as if it could have been used for some kind of chemical laboratory at one time.
00:16:04Look at the dust.
00:16:05It hasn't been used for years.
00:16:07Oh, I'm afraid we've allowed our curiosity to overcome our good manners.
00:16:14This room is no great secret,
00:16:16though it has a certain interest,
00:16:17and it has been written up in several of the local chronicles.
00:16:21Tell us about it.
00:16:22There's not much to tell.
00:16:24Some old legends.
00:16:26It's supposed to have been used as a hiding place for Jesuits
00:16:29at the time that they were forbidden in England.
00:16:32Why all this equipment?
00:16:33Janet, your father used this room as his laboratory.
00:16:37It hasn't been used since his death.
00:16:40My father?
00:16:41I have to tell you why I insisted that you'd come here for your 21st birthday.
00:16:47George, I must speak to Janet alone.
00:16:50Doctor, I want George to hear whatever you have to say.
00:16:53I understand.
00:16:54But if I'm to keep my word to your father,
00:16:57a word which I gave him before you were born, my dear,
00:17:00you must hear this alone.
00:17:03Then, if you still wish to tell, George...
00:17:05I don't know what you have to say.
00:17:35George, I can't marry you.
00:17:56What on earth are you talking about?
00:17:59You must go.
00:18:01Go?
00:18:03And forget me.
00:18:05Why are you talking like this?
00:18:08What have I done?
00:18:17You love me?
00:18:19Oh, yes.
00:18:21Please don't ask me anything.
00:18:22Just go.
00:18:24No.
00:18:25You love me.
00:18:26We're going to be married.
00:18:26I can't marry you.
00:18:29Look, darling, there must be a reason.
00:18:32Now, tell me why.
00:18:33Don't ask me.
00:18:36Janet.
00:18:38I want to help you, but I can't unless you trust me.
00:18:42Look, Dr. Lomas.
00:18:44I've had enough mysteries.
00:18:45Now I want some answers.
00:18:47What's the matter with Janet?
00:18:49This is your secret.
00:18:51Do you want me to tell?
00:18:55Perhaps it's for the best.
00:18:56She'll come with me.
00:19:22This is the entrance to the family, too.
00:19:24Janet's family.
00:19:28It predates the house by centuries.
00:19:30Please.
00:20:00Here in this crypt rest the mortal remains of four centuries of the family of Jekyll.
00:20:09Knights, soldiers, priests.
00:20:12He's here?
00:20:18Dr. Henry Jekyll.
00:20:25He kneweth not what he did.
00:20:28And may his tortured soul rest in peace.
00:20:34Amen.
00:20:36Not thee, Dr. Jekyll.
00:20:41He was my father.
00:20:44You have to understand, a finer man than Dr. Jekyll never lived.
00:20:50We were medical students together.
00:20:52I was the dull plodder.
00:20:55But Jekyll was brilliant, with a mind-approaching genius.
00:21:00He was independently wealthy.
00:21:02He did some really distinguished work.
00:21:05In the world of science, he was rated as one of the coming men.
00:21:09Then he became completely absorbed in a strange experiment.
00:21:15He practically withdrew from the world, gave up what practice he had, and forgot his friends.
00:21:23But, Janet, always remember this.
00:21:27Your father's experiment in the early stages was intended as a blessing.
00:21:32You see, his theory was that all men are part evil and part good.
00:21:39And his desire was to separate these personalities.
00:21:45Wasn't that close to a man trying to be God?
00:21:47Certainly.
00:21:49He developed certain drugs that had a most remarkable effect on the mind and body of a human being.
00:21:56Formulas which he destroyed before his death.
00:21:58As a result of using himself as a guinea pig in this experiment, the battle within his own body and soul reached a climax.
00:22:08And Hyde went out.
00:22:15His mind would blank out when the vicious Hyde took over.
00:22:19Then, when he reverted to the respectable Dr. Jekyll, his recollection of what Hyde had done was nothing but a vague, distorted nightmare.
00:22:29He, he wasn't even aware that physically he'd become a monster.
00:22:41Oh, I still shudder when I recall that face.
00:22:44Like some perverted mask of evil out of a legend of horror.
00:22:51Then, then you saw him as Hyde?
00:22:53Once, at the very last.
00:22:56Just before the mob caught him.
00:22:57I swear to you, Janet, he never was aware of what he had done.
00:23:03You were hardly more than a child at the time.
00:23:06You were too young to remember.
00:23:09No, I, I remember there, there was something in the papers about it.
00:23:13The press, press had a Roman holiday.
00:23:20You know, when the mob finally caught up with him, they almost tore him to pieces.
00:23:25The villagers broke into this tomb and drove a stake through his heart.
00:23:31The only safeguard, according to ancient tales of witchcraft, that keeps a werewolf from rising out of the grave when the moon is full to hunt for human blood.
00:23:41Now you know why I can't marry.
00:23:46I'm his daughter.
00:23:49Why, you little idiot.
00:23:51If you think I'm going to let her know why it's tale that happened 20 years ago.
00:23:54Suppose I pass it on to my children.
00:23:57Why should it be hereditary?
00:23:59Doctor, what should I do?
00:24:00I have absolutely no proof that this madness is hereditary.
00:24:10On the other hand, if I'm to be honest, I have no proof that it isn't.
00:24:17That's good enough for me.
00:24:19Let's get out of here.
00:24:21I must keep this gate locked.
00:24:49Around here, they still believe that Dr. Jekyll, in the form of a werewolf, prowls thirsting for blood every time the full moon rises.
00:24:58Every chance accident, every unexplained disappearance of man or beast, is rumored to be his doing.
00:25:04I'm fed up with these old wives' tales.
00:25:33They're utter nonsense.
00:25:35I understand.
00:25:36I know how you feel.
00:25:38The atmosphere of this place would get anybody down.
00:25:40After what the doctor said.
00:25:42Forget the doctor.
00:25:42George, I know you're right, but I can't make any...
00:25:52Not disturbing anything, am I?
00:25:54Oh, young lady.
00:25:56What you need is a good night's rest.
00:25:59I think you must let the doctor prescribe.
00:26:03Nagy!
00:26:03I want you to go downstairs and heat up a glass of milk for Miss Janet.
00:26:09Yes, sir.
00:26:12Now, you say good night, but make it quick.
00:26:15First thing in the morning we pack.
00:26:23Second, a minister.
00:26:25Had I not taken that bitter duty upon myself, you'd have stumbled on the truth sooner or later.
00:26:53However, the shock might have been worse.
00:26:57I don't know.
00:26:59Maybe I was wrong.
00:27:02What does it matter?
00:27:03Oh, my dear, you mustn't try to fight this so hard.
00:27:10Look at me.
00:27:13Look into my eyes.
00:27:14I'm going to check your nerve reflexes.
00:27:36Watch the light.
00:27:42Watch the light closely.
00:27:44Come in.
00:28:04Come in.
00:28:04I'm sorry to take so long, sir, but the fire got out in the stove and I had to get it started and...
00:28:16Is she all right?
00:28:18She's just tired.
00:28:30She'll be fine in the morning, won't she, dear?
00:28:35Now you're going to have a nice, long sleep.
00:28:38I'm going to have a nice, long sleep.
00:28:39I'm going to have a nice, long sleep.
00:28:40I'm going to have a nice, long sleep.
00:28:42Here.
00:28:43Drink your milk.
00:28:45Ah, that was good, wasn't it?
00:29:04You're going to feel much better tomorrow.
00:29:08Yes, much better.
00:29:15See that she gets right to bed.
00:29:19Yes, sir.
00:29:45The moon's rising now.
00:29:51It's late.
00:29:52It will be up before I'm home.
00:29:55And only 24 hours before full moon.
00:30:00Full moon?
00:30:02That's when the monster Jekyll rises from his tomb.
00:30:05Oh, my God.
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00:36:32what kind of an animal could make wounds like that i don't know there are no beasts of prey
00:36:51in this part of the country not for centuries is there a circus or a zoo around here what would
00:36:56you've been in the times there's no beast that did this least wise no natural beast only one thing did
00:37:06that people around here know what it is it's a werewolf we've seen it before nonsense nonsense
00:37:17is it this isn't the first time we've had a monster around here and people know what to do about
00:37:26werewolves there's ways that's enough get out that's right we've had enough of this nonsense
00:37:34get back to your work good day miss jaco
00:37:39a fine thing how do you expect me to be getting dinner when you're two hours late with my chicken
00:38:09we've been drinking again just a pint of arf and arf who's to care oh just a pint of arf and arf who's
00:38:20to care you expect me to believe that one well i'll tell you one thing if dr loomis finds you
00:38:27staggering about he'll dr loomis he's got troubles enough of his own to take care of i'll tell you
00:38:35one thing i've been talking to the boys down at the pub and they don't intend to be putting up with
00:38:40no daughter of dr jackel roaming around you'll mind your business if you know what's good for you
00:38:45it is my business it's everybody's business first maggie last night whose blood will she get tonight
00:38:53what a wicked thing to say is it indeed well let me tell you something else do you know what the
00:39:01lads are saying they took care of the father and they know how to take care of the daughter
00:39:07you're just trying to stir up trouble with your wicked nonsense so you think it's nonsense
00:39:12well maybe but i wonder who'll be next
00:39:19perhaps you
00:39:23now don't worry i'll be all right you most certainly will my dear
00:39:37here's the hot milk i put some of our best brandy in and i'm going to add another ingredient
00:39:44how does that taste
00:39:48all right drink it down
00:39:54ah that's good now we'll all leave and let you get some rest
00:40:03after you've had a good night's sleep you'll feel like another girl
00:40:07sleep tight
00:40:12doctor you have the key don't worry my dear i'll lock you in snug and tight be sure
00:40:25best not to upset her oh i wonder how much longer my nerves can stand this
00:40:39a nightclub no now don't worry i leave my door ajar doctors you know always sleep with one eye open
00:40:47good night good night sir
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00:41:17THE END
00:41:47THE END
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00:43:17THE END
00:43:19THE END
00:43:21THE END
00:43:23Janet, what have you done?
00:43:26Killed?
00:43:28Killed like some beast in the night?
00:43:31Janet, you were locked in.
00:43:33The doctor was watching the door every moment.
00:43:35Weren't you, doctor?
00:43:36I must have dropped off for a few moments, but nevertheless...
00:43:39Janet, tell us exactly what you think you did.
00:43:42Janet, I killed her, I crept up like some animal, and then I had my hands around her throat, and I just...
00:43:51Janet, be quiet.
00:43:52You have to be sensible. This is all nerves.
00:43:56My nerves? Do my nerves explain the blood on my hands?
00:44:01And the mud on my shoes?
00:44:04And my gown?
00:44:05This is ridiculous.
00:44:06We're living in the 20th century. This is an age of reason, not superstition.
00:44:12Now, now let's look at this calmly.
00:44:15Everything you've shown me has a reasonable explanation.
00:44:18Look at your arm. That's where the blood came from.
00:44:23You scratched yourself and tore your gown during your nightmare.
00:44:26We went for a walk today. That explains the mud on your shoes.
00:44:31Now, Janet, all that is left are a few bad dreams.
00:44:37But I saw myself killer as clearly as I see you now.
00:44:43Could I have been sleepwalking?
00:44:45Impossible. You were locked in.
00:44:47The doctor locked the door and kept the key.
00:44:49When you screamed, the door was still locked.
00:44:52I could have used the window.
00:44:54Quite impossible.
00:44:55Are you sure?
00:44:56Absolutely. Not even a trained acrobat could crawl along that ledge or drop to the ground without injury.
00:45:02See for yourself.
00:45:12What are you doing here? Intruding at this hour?
00:45:15We found Lucy.
00:45:17Found Lucy. What do you mean?
00:45:18You know what I mean.
00:45:20We found Lucy with her throat torn out.
00:45:23Torn out by her.
00:45:25I've had enough of this.
00:45:26Some maniac has broken loose.
00:45:28But I'll not have Janet accused of these horrors.
00:45:31Here, get out of this house.
00:45:32And don't let me see you in these grounds again.
00:45:34We know you're the daughter of Dr. Jekyll.
00:45:41We know what you're doing.
00:45:43You heard him.
00:45:43Get out.
00:45:48Let me tell you something.
00:45:49It won't be long till the daughter of Dr. Jekyll joins her father in the vault with a stake in her heart.
00:45:55We know how to deal with werewolves.
00:45:58Why, Mrs. Merchant, what are you going to at this hour?
00:46:06I'm leaving.
00:46:07Oh, now, Mrs. Merchant, this isn't like you.
00:46:09Leaving without notice after all these years.
00:46:12I'm sorry, but there isn't an argument in the world that could get me to stay in this house another moment, let alone another night.
00:46:18There are some things that nobody should be expected to put up with.
00:46:21Now, Mrs. Merchant, this is silly.
00:46:23Really.
00:46:24Pardon me.
00:46:26I'll send for the rest of my things later.
00:46:28I shouldn't be too long.
00:46:42If anybody wants to start any mischief, I intend to squirt it before it gets underway.
00:46:47Now I must go and see if I can dig up another housekeeper.
00:46:51Can't we get Janet out of here by tomorrow morning?
00:46:53I don't see why not.
00:46:55Well, those pills I gave her should keep her asleep for another few hours.
00:46:58She seems much better.
00:47:00But don't go up to her now.
00:47:02We don't want to give her the impression that she must be watched.
00:47:06Better get some rest yourself.
00:47:08And remember, in case Janet gets a bit out of hand, give her not more than two of the pills I left with you.
00:47:14No, I won't.
00:47:15Don't give them to her unless it's necessary.
00:47:17I don't like to use too many drugs if it can be avoided.
00:47:21Well, I'm off now.
00:47:22Goodbye.
00:47:25Goodbye.
00:49:15I want you to take some pills.
00:49:16Dr. Lomas left for you.
00:49:18It's natural for you to be upset.
00:49:19Why don't you say it?
00:49:21I'm mad.
00:49:23You've got to do something.
00:49:24You've got to lock me up or put me in a madhouse.
00:49:28No.
00:49:29No.
00:49:30No, Jacob is right.
00:49:32He knows what to do.
00:49:35You've got to get a stake and drive it through my heart and bury me beside my father.
00:49:45Well, do it!
00:49:47Do I have to kill myself?
00:49:50If you love me, please kill me!
00:49:53Please kill me!
00:49:54Please kill me!
00:49:55Please kill me!
00:49:56Please!
00:49:57Stop it!
00:50:06Stop it.
00:50:13I'm sorry I had to do that.
00:50:18I'll take you up to your room.
00:50:21I'll give you those pills Dr. Lomas left.
00:50:24I'll take you to sleep.
00:50:51I've got to get Janet out of here quick.
00:50:53I'm afraid you can't.
00:50:54More trouble?
00:50:55Yes, I've had trouble too and I'm afraid there's going to be more.
00:50:58In the village, Jacob?
00:51:00Mm-hmm.
00:51:01But surely nobody's going to listen to his superstitious gossip.
00:51:04I'm afraid they already have.
00:51:06I've talked that idiot of a village constable out of swearing out a warrant for Janet.
00:51:11But tomorrow there's going to be a coroner's inquest.
00:51:14And ridiculous as it is, they intend to summon Janet as a witness.
00:51:19But she's in no condition to face an inquisition.
00:51:22As a physician, that's what I intend to tell the coroner.
00:51:25If they want her as a witness, they'll have to postpone the inquest.
00:51:29Unfortunately, it still means that she can't leave.
00:51:32Well, then there's no reason to tell her about this now.
00:51:36Right.
00:51:37Well, I'm going back upstairs to her.
00:51:39If you want me, I'll be in the dining room.
00:51:41I need a drink.
00:51:42She's gone.
00:51:49Are you sure?
00:51:50I looked all over the second floor.
00:51:51The third floor and the attic are locked off.
00:51:54She must have come downstairs.
00:51:56You look upstairs again.
00:51:58I'll take this floor.
00:52:04Any luck?
00:52:07Any luck?
00:52:10No.
00:52:11Where the devil can she have got to?
00:52:13She can't have been out of your sight for more than three or four minutes.
00:52:16I thought the pills put her to sleep.
00:52:17Oh, individual reactions differ sharply.
00:52:20We can't waste any time. She was talking about suicide.
00:52:23Lots of people do. Mostly it's just talk.
00:52:26Come, the next thing to do is to search the grounds.
00:52:36Janet!
00:52:37Janet, where are you?
00:52:43Janet?
00:52:44Janet, where are you?
00:52:48Janet.
00:52:54Doctor, I found her.
00:52:59Janet, why did you come here?
00:53:03Something made me.
00:53:05I'd be better off beside my father.
00:53:09Janet, you've permitted yourself to become completely morbid.
00:53:13You mustn't let these ridiculous superstitions get the best of you.
00:53:18The doctor's right.
00:53:19George, I know you're going through a nightmare, but you have to fight it.
00:53:24George, directly the inquest is over tomorrow.
00:53:26I wanted to take Janet away from here.
00:53:29Inquest?
00:53:30Oh, I'll tell you about that later.
00:53:31George, take Janet back to the house.
00:53:34George, take Janet back to the house.
00:53:35George, take a look.
00:53:39George, take a look.
00:53:45George, take a look.
00:53:46Jack will take you off my grounds.
00:53:48George, take a look.
00:53:49George...
00:53:50There's no harm I'm doing.
00:53:51Now let me make this very clear.
00:53:54If at any time in the future I find you on this land,
00:53:57I'll have the constable take you in charge for trespassing.
00:54:20You're sure this is strong, very strong?
00:54:23That young lady would put an elephant to sleep.
00:54:26I want to be completely unconscious, unable to move.
00:54:30You will be.
00:54:32I hope I'm not overdoing sedatives.
00:54:34They can have a nasty effect.
00:54:36I'll take the risk.
00:54:39Frankly, I feel like an idiot, but I've done what you've asked.
00:54:43All the windows are nailed shut.
00:54:46No one can get out?
00:54:47Not even a mosquito.
00:54:51Now, when you go, be sure to lock the door from the outside and keep the key.
00:54:55Oh, I'll do even better than that.
00:54:57To convince you how silly your idea is,
00:55:00I'll lock the door and I'll spend the night on that chair.
00:55:03No, I'll stay with her.
00:55:05Oh, no, you were up all last night.
00:55:06Two nights in a row aren't good.
00:55:08Besides, I've got about six months back numbers of medical journals to read.
00:55:13Awful dinner.
00:55:16Now you're not going to have any more nightmares.
00:55:18Get a good sleep.
00:55:20Tomorrow will be off.
00:55:24Good night, Princess.
00:55:30She's almost asleep.
00:55:32It's very strong.
00:55:34Now, on your way.
00:55:36And don't waste any sleep on life.
00:55:38You're going to have to go.
00:55:47You're going to have to go.
01:02:52Who is it?
01:02:54This is the telephone exchange.
01:02:56This is the telephone exchange.
01:02:57The constable has asked us to warn all subscribers that the killer is still at large.
01:03:01There is no need for panic as the village men will be patrolling the woods, but it is thought
01:03:06advisable to bar your windows and doors.
01:03:08Hello?
01:03:12Hello?
01:03:13Are you there?
01:03:15Are you there?
01:03:16Are you there?
01:03:17Are you there?
01:03:18Are you there?
01:03:20Are you there?
01:03:22Hello?
01:03:29Hello?
01:03:30Hello?
01:03:31Hello?
01:03:32Hello?
01:03:33Is there something wrong?
01:03:36Hello there?
01:03:39Are you there?
01:03:40There?
01:03:41Hello?
01:03:42Hello?
01:03:43Please answer me.
01:03:56Hello?
01:03:57Hello?
01:03:58Will you please answer?
01:03:59Hello?
01:04:00Yes.
01:04:01Hello?
01:04:02Yes.
01:04:03Hello?
01:04:04The End
01:04:34The End
01:05:04Janice
01:05:12Darn it, listen to me
01:05:22He didn't do any of those killings
01:05:25It was a doctor
01:05:25A doctor?
01:05:27He's mad, worse than that
01:05:29He changes into something that isn't human
01:05:31But I saw myself
01:05:32No, no, he hypnotized you
01:05:34Put you in a trance
01:05:35He made you see those things
01:05:37With the blood on my hands
01:05:39The doctor
01:05:39Just as he gave you that cord to hang yourself
01:05:42And aroused Jacob's suspicions to stir up the village
01:05:45But my father
01:05:46He used Dr. Jekyll in his earlier killings
01:05:48To gain control of the estate
01:05:50He was trying the same thing with you
01:05:52For the same reason
01:05:53No man could possibly do that
01:05:55We're not dealing with a man
01:05:57We're not dealing with anything human
01:05:59If we don't get out of here quick
01:06:02We won't be dealing with anything ever again
01:06:05We'll be dealing with anything
01:06:20We've got one chance.
01:06:48Lie down here.
01:06:50Act like you're still in the trance.
01:07:18Act like you're still in the trance.
01:07:25Act like you're still in the trance.
01:07:30Act like you're still in the trance.
01:07:50Act like you're still in the trance.
01:08:10Act like you're still in the trance.
01:08:20Act like you're still in the trance.
01:08:25Act like you're still in the trance.
01:08:30Act like you're still in the trance.
01:08:50You will never prowl the night again.
01:09:08Are you sure?
01:09:10Act like you're still in the trance.
01:09:26Act like you're still in the trance.
01:09:28Act like you're still in the trance.
01:09:38Act like you're still in the trance.
01:09:42You
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