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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes playlist
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Transcript
00:00You
01:00Viper! Viper!
01:30What do you make of it, Watson?
01:47What?
01:49Have you got eyes on the back of your head, Holmes?
01:52Well, I have a well-polished coffee pot in front of me.
01:55Mrs Hudson said it was left last night while we were out.
01:58What do you make of it?
02:00Ah.
02:02Well, his name, at least, we know.
02:06I think, er, Dr Mortimer is a successful elderly medical man.
02:14Well-esteemed, since those who know him gave him this mark of their appreciation.
02:19Yeah.
02:21I think he's a country practitioner.
02:23Does a good deal of visiting on foot.
02:28Friends of CCH.
02:30Hmm.
02:31I should guess that to be the local hunt.
02:33Oh, bravo.
02:34Bravo!
02:35Watson!
02:36You know, I am bound to say, you habitually underrate your abilities.
02:41Oh.
02:43It may be that you are not yourself, luminous, but you are a conductor of light.
02:48Some people without possessing genius have a remarkable power for stimulating it.
02:54I...
02:55I confess that, my dear fellow, I am very much in your debt.
03:04But I am afraid that most of your conclusions will ever own years.
03:09H.
03:11Surely, hospital.
03:14C.C. suggests Charing Cross.
03:16I mean, if so, I would postulate a young man, under 30, amiable,
03:21absent-minded, unambitious.
03:26And the possessor of a dog.
03:27Can I see the stick?
03:28What?
03:29Oh.
03:32Yes.
03:37Larger than a terrier.
03:41Smaller than a mastiff.
03:51Mm!
03:57That was right.
04:00A curly-haired spaniel.
04:01Oh!
04:05Dr Mortimer?
04:07Thank you, sir.
04:09I wasn't sure whether I'd left it here or at the shipping office.
04:12The SS did brought her UC docks today at...
04:15...at Tilbury.
04:16Ah.
04:18You interest me very much, Mr Holmes.
04:21I had hardly expected so dolico-cephalic a skull,
04:24or such well-marked supra-orbital development.
04:28Would you have any objection to my running my finger along your parietal physio?
04:32Please, Dr Mortimer.
04:34A cast of your skull, sir.
04:35Until the original becomes available...
04:36It is not my intention to be fulsome, but I confess, I covet your skull.
04:45Behave and sit down, Dr Mortimer.
04:48Spot.
04:53Good boy.
04:54Well, I presume that it was not your phrenological passion
04:58which drew you to Baker Street.
05:00Unfortunately, it was not, sir.
05:03Spot.
05:04I have here...
05:07I have here the statement of a certain legend
05:10which runs in the Baskerville family.
05:13Baskerville?
05:15Yeah, I'm an executor of Sir Charles Baskerville's will
05:18and found it amongst his papers.
05:20It concerns Hugo de Baskerville,
05:22who was Lord of the Manor at Grimpen on Dartmoor.
05:25Dartmoor?
05:26Some 200 years ago.
05:28The document is somewhat later.
05:30Learn then from this story to be circumspect in the future.
05:36For those foul passions whereby our family have suffered
05:40may not be loosed again to our culpable ruin.
05:448th of November, 1742.
05:47Intriguing preamble.
05:48I've read of Sir Charles Baskerville's death.
05:52From a medical point of view, it was a poorly informed article.
05:56No, thank you.
05:58He died of dyspnea and cardiac exhaustion.
06:02Were the conditions linked or were they parallel?
06:04Oh, they were linked in my opinion.
06:05There was some...
06:08some facial distortion.
06:10Caused by the cardiac pain, presumably.
06:13Yes.
06:15You sound outfrored.
06:17It was not merely facial distortion.
06:19Well, in the year 1692,
06:20Hubert of Baskerville abducted a young girl.
06:24But she escaped
06:26across the moor
06:28that night.
06:30Cursing!
06:32He uncanneled
06:34his pack of hounds
06:35and hunted her down
06:36like a wild animal.
06:39When his three drunken companions followed,
06:42they found the girl
06:44in a deep dip
06:46or goyal
06:49dead from fear and fatigue.
06:53They also confronted the cause of her death.
06:56A huge, demonic
06:58hound.
06:59Even as they looked,
07:01the hound tore the throat out of Hubert of Baskerville.
07:04One companion
07:06died that very night of what he saw
07:08and the other twain
07:10were broken men for the rest of their days.
07:13This hound is supposed to have haunted the family since then
07:16to the general misfortune of the lie.
07:20Well, this may appeal to your lurid taste in fiction, Watson.
07:25It's a fairy tale, sir.
07:29Of course, Mr. Holmes.
07:31But fairy tales would not survive without a kernel of truth.
07:34On the night Sir Charles died,
07:38I arrived at Baskerville Hall at first light.
07:40I shall tell you what I found.
07:44No more,
07:46or less.
07:48What do you believe, sir?
07:49I had been concerned about him for some time.
07:51He had become obsessed with the legend of the hound.
07:53By the summer house?
07:55He believed he had heard the hound itself upon the moors.
07:57He even believed he had seen it.
07:58At the time I took such morbid fancies to be part and parcel of Sir Charles's pathological condition.
08:04And now?
08:06I no longer believe that to be the case.
08:08We were there, sir. We didn't like to move him, sir.
08:10Once we knew...
08:11Yes.
08:12Yes, quite, Barrymore.
08:13A sad occasion, Mrs. Barrymore. An unhappy vigil for you.
08:25He was our hope, Doctor.
08:26Hope of the country hereabouts.
08:27He brought the world to us. He was our hope.
08:28Hope of the country hereabouts.
08:29He brought the world to us. He was our hope.
08:56Before Sir Charles ran up the alley, he had evidently stood at the gate for at least ten minutes.
09:15How do you know that?
09:17The ash had dropped twice from his cigar, and there were also three spent matches.
09:21Well, impress me, Doctor Mortimer. Was there anything else?
09:26Yes.
09:28Footprints? A man or a woman's?
09:33Mr. Holmes.
09:37The footprints of a gigantic heart.
09:40Several people have seen a creature upon the moor, a huge creature, ghastly, spectral.
09:45I've cross-examined two of them. Hard-headed countrymen both, and their stories tally.
09:48I want you to advise me what I should do with Sir Henry Baskerville.
09:56Henry Baskerville has spent his life in America. He has come over on the SS Gibraltar.
10:01I will send the direct to Baskerville.
10:03Very good.
10:04It's been a pleasure having you aboard, Sir Henry.
10:06Sir Henry. I still haven't gotten used to that title.
10:10Was there any other claimant upon Sir Charles' estate?
10:11None. His youngest brother, Roger, died in Central America of yellow fever some thirty years ago.
10:18Northumberland Hotel, Northumberland Avenue.
10:20Sir Henry is the last of the Baskervilles.
10:22Good evening, Poincard! Poincard!
10:34Why did you not consult me immediately?
10:37There is a realm in which the most accomplished detective is helpless.
10:41There are certain things here which are impossible to reconcile to the settled order of nature.
10:45Yes, well, if you believe this to be supernatural, you'll find more help from a priest.
10:58No, no, no, no, no, no.
11:03How can I assist?
11:06And I'll have an answer, dammit!
11:08He's in a stir, sir, about his boot.
11:17I thunder if that fellow can't find my old black boot.
11:20Surely it was a new brown boot?
11:22No. Last night they took one of the brown ones.
11:25Today they've sneaked one of the black.
11:27I'm sorry, Mortimer, I'm sorry to trouble you with this nonsense,
11:30but this is a first-class hotel, dammit!
11:32Oh. Hello.
11:34Mr. Sherlock Holmes at your service.
11:37I think it is worth travelling about, as a matter of fact.
11:40You do? Why?
11:42Because it's inexplicable.
11:46Good.
11:48That's good.
11:59My God!
12:04And here, I see you here.
12:09That's good.
12:13That's good.
12:14You
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