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Este es un canal dedicado a los cultores del cine vintage; un tributo a los nostálgicos de siempre. Está consagrado a revivir los viejos éxitos de la cinematografía que ya pasó de ser cine, para convertirse en séptimo arte, como así también reivindicar la memoria de mucho
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Película considerada de culto. La intención de este ciclo es llevar al mundo de habla hispana películas de terror/sci-fi/suspenso y comedia de los '30, '40, '50, '60, '70 Y '80, en su idioma original con subtítulos; recopiladas de varios sitios de internet, con el propósito de colaborar con la difusión cultural del cine que hoy podemos denominar de culto. No se olviden de dar LIKE y SUSCRIBIRSE y ayúdenme para poder seguir subiendo videos y ACTIVAR la campana para saber de próximos estrenos en versión original y subtitulados.
SIGUE EN FACEBOOK "LO MEJOR DE LOS OCHENTA" NUESTRA PÁGINA AMIGA Y SIGUENOS EN "VOLVIENDO AL CINE DEL BARRIO" EN LA MISMA PLATAFORMA.
Este es un canal dedicado a los cultores del cine vintage; un tributo a los nostálgicos de siempre. Está consagrado a revivir los viejos éxitos de la cinematografía que ya pasó de ser cine, para convertirse en séptimo arte, como así también reivindicar la memoria de mucho
s actores y actrices injustamente olvidados por los difusores de hoy. Volvamos al viejo cine del barrio donde tantos recuerdos hermosos cultivamos. Muchas gracias por sumarse...Y síganme los buenos...!!
Película considerada de culto. La intención de este ciclo es llevar al mundo de habla hispana películas de terror/sci-fi/suspenso y comedia de los '30, '40, '50, '60, '70 Y '80, en su idioma original con subtítulos; recopiladas de varios sitios de internet, con el propósito de colaborar con la difusión cultural del cine que hoy podemos denominar de culto. No se olviden de dar LIKE y SUSCRIBIRSE y ayúdenme para poder seguir subiendo videos y ACTIVAR la campana para saber de próximos estrenos en versión original y subtitulados.
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00:08:47You're merely wasting time.
00:08:49You traveled here on a false passport.
00:08:52And the American police would be interested to know your whereabouts.
00:08:56So you will do as you're told.
00:09:01Okay, Mr. Moriarty.
00:09:03I understand you represent an American society
00:09:06which is anxious to remove one of its ex-members
00:09:10who is now living in this country under an assumed name.
00:09:14That is so.
00:09:15And you wish the aid of my organization.
00:09:18What do you propose to pay?
00:09:20$50,000.
00:09:23Reasonable.
00:09:24Now you will tell me all you know about this man,
00:09:27how you traced him to England, when he arrived here,
00:09:30and in what part of the country he was last heard of.
00:09:34Colonel Moran speaking.
00:09:36Yes, he's interviewing the professor now.
00:09:39Yes, we're quite satisfied with his credentials.
00:09:41It's simply a question of whether the professor decides to take up the case or not.
00:09:45I will take up the case, Mr. Balding, on one condition.
00:09:49Yes, you place yourself entirely in my hands.
00:09:53Carry out my instructions implicitly,
00:09:56and obey my slightest order without question.
00:10:01Very well.
00:10:02Good.
00:10:03You will now return to your hotel.
00:10:05You will make no move, whatever, until you hear from me.
00:10:09When's that likely to be?
00:10:10It may be a week.
00:10:11It may be a month.
00:10:13Rest assured, you will hear from me.
00:10:16When I am ready, your orders will be delivered by hand.
00:10:20You understand?
00:10:21Yeah, I get you.
00:10:22Very well.
00:10:23You will now find the door open.
00:10:27Good day.
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00:10:31I'm relying on you, Professor.
00:10:36Oh, by the way, don't forget...
00:10:39Going downstairs again, darling?
00:10:57Yeah, for a little.
00:10:58I don't think I'm going to sleep.
00:10:59You've been dreadfully nervous all day, dear.
00:11:01Is anything wrong?
00:11:02No, dear, nothing.
00:11:04I just don't feel I'm going to sleep, that's all.
00:11:06I see.
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00:11:12Is anything wrong?
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00:12:20Excuse me, Sir.
00:12:22I'm so sorry, Mrs. Hudson.
00:12:25Is Mrs. Watson coming down with the doctor?
00:12:29No. No, she isn't. I gather she's too busy in Baker Street.
00:12:34Oh, to have no meeting the doctor.
00:12:36Yes. Is it or does the doctor?
00:12:39Oh, here he is.
00:12:41Good morning, Holmes.
00:12:43Oh, dear Watson. I'm delighted to see you.
00:12:45Good morning, Mrs. Hudson.
00:12:47Good morning, Doctor.
00:12:48Well, how are you?
00:12:48Oh, I'm much better, thank you.
00:12:50What are you looking better?
00:12:51I hope Mrs. Hudson's seen that you have proper meals.
00:12:53Oh, I'm living like a fighting job.
00:12:56We had a delicious chicken casserole yesterday.
00:13:00Good breath.
00:13:01Yes, and you let it all get cold while you were deducing the eggs as a chicken.
00:13:08As a matter of fact, Watson, it was a tough proposition.
00:13:11I'd hit off more than I could chew.
00:13:12Well, go over inside, Watson, and have a drink.
00:13:17I know you must need one after your long journey.
00:13:19Yes, I could do it, but one thing.
00:13:26Oh, this is very nice, Holmes.
00:13:33You'll help yourself, Watson.
00:13:34Thanks.
00:13:37It's some puric acid.
00:13:38You're developing a curious sense of humor, Watson.
00:13:44So, I'll do it.
00:13:46Well, you certainly can't come to me in Vegas, please.
00:13:49As far as I can see, we are, but Mrs. Watson doesn't see anything, sir.
00:13:52No.
00:13:53No, you've been moving things about a bit.
00:13:56Yes.
00:13:57You've moved your shaving mirror over to the fireplace.
00:13:59Yes, that's right.
00:14:01My wife has a dressing table where we used to have...
00:14:03How do you know?
00:14:06Well, I know, Watson, you're a man of precise habits and considerable regard to your personal appearance.
00:14:11As I observed that whilst the right-hand side of your face is closely shaved, the further we get to the left, the more careless your shaving appears.
00:14:19So, we come to the angle of the jaw where it is possibly troubling you.
00:14:22See, I've introduced, therefore, that you've placed your shaving mirror where the light strikes on the right side of the face.
00:14:31The bed is obviously because the end of the room, therefore the fireplace is the only place left which could produce that result.
00:14:38Amazing, though.
00:14:39Elementary, my dear Watson.
00:14:41Elementary.
00:14:42Oh, by the way, I've got a letter for you.
00:14:44Oh, very, thanks very much.
00:14:48Hello.
00:14:49This is interesting.
00:14:50Yeah.
00:14:52This is a letter from Porlox.
00:14:54Well, who's Porlox?
00:14:55Well, it's rather difficult to say.
00:14:57He's a gentleman of many aliases.
00:15:00He wouldn't be of any importance except for the fact that he's one of Moriarty's creatures.
00:15:03Oh, I see, Moriarty.
00:15:05A link in the chain.
00:15:08It's a good way down the chain.
00:15:10Not a very good link.
00:15:16Now, look here, Holmes.
00:15:18Please remember that you've retired.
00:15:20Why, he sent me advance information that has enabled me to prevent a crime.
00:15:25Whether it was his conscience that made him do it, or a ten-pound note sent to him by devious measures, I've never discovered.
00:15:30What do you make of that, Watson?
00:15:33I don't want to make anything of it.
00:15:35Put it in the waste paper basket, isn't it?
00:15:36My dear Watson, I'm willing to put anything in the waste paper basket if I can do so with a clear conscience.
00:15:42I might never forgive myself if I did so in this case.
00:15:46What do you mean?
00:15:47I mean that something sinister is a foot, Watson.
00:15:51Just cast your eye over there.
00:15:55Obviously in the cipher.
00:15:56How true, Watson.
00:15:57How true.
00:15:59I'm glad you spotted it.
00:16:00Yes, there's only one word, both.
00:16:02And then there's a series of numbers that obviously represent other words.
00:16:06Probably taken from some book.
00:16:08Now, the point is, what book?
00:16:09Why doesn't the fool tell you?
00:16:10Oh, my dear Watson, send the key of the cipher in the same envelope as the cipher itself.
00:16:14Oh, no, my dear fellow, the key will probably follow us in another envelope.
00:16:19And meanwhile, it might be instructive if we try to decipher this ourselves.
00:16:26Now, the cipher message begins with a number 534.
00:16:30Well, that's probably page 534.
00:16:33I think we've got a large book.
00:16:35The next line is C2.
00:16:37What do you make of that, Watson?
00:16:38Chapter 2, of course.
00:16:40Well, hardly that.
00:16:41What size book would it be of Chapter 2, or on page 534?
00:16:45Well, column, then.
00:16:48Brilliant, Watson.
00:16:49Brilliant, sir.
00:16:50Brilliant.
00:16:50You're circulating this morning.
00:16:52Now, we've got a large book.
00:16:54Printed in double columns.
00:16:55Any other suggestions?
00:16:57Of the Bible?
00:16:59My dear Watson, you sell yourself.
00:17:02I'm all good now.
00:17:03Pollock is one of Moriarty's men.
00:17:05And I can hardly imagine any less likely book in his possession than the Bible.
00:17:08No, the Bible has too many editions.
00:17:13No.
00:17:14No, this must be a standardized book.
00:17:16And page 534 would be the same in all copies.
00:17:22Try again, Watson.
00:17:23How about Bradshaw?
00:17:25Oh, the ABC?
00:17:26Well, it's a good idea, Watson.
00:17:27But, you know, I may say so, it's not quite good enough.
00:17:30I know.
00:17:31Whittaker's almanac.
00:17:32Now, come along.
00:17:34Let's see what page 534.
00:17:37And it's tall, Morris.
00:17:39Just write this down.
00:17:45Danger?
00:17:46Danger?
00:17:47Good, Watson.
00:17:48Good.
00:17:48You got that down?
00:17:49Yes.
00:17:49Chapter 2.
00:17:50Owner, Burstyn Castle.
00:17:59What does it mean?
00:18:00It means, Watson, that some devilry is brewing against the owner of Burstyn Castle.
00:18:05Excuse me, Mr. Holmes.
00:18:07Here's Inspector Lestrade.
00:18:08Oh, hello.
00:18:09Good morning, gentlemen.
00:18:10Good morning, Lestrade.
00:18:11I told you he wasn't to come running, Mr. Holmes.
00:18:14But he said he would let me if I didn't let him in.
00:18:16That's all right, Mrs. Hudson.
00:18:17That's all right.
00:18:18You understand, Inspector, that Mr. Holmes is retired.
00:18:20You're not going to bring him up to London.
00:18:21Oh, no, sir.
00:18:22I wasn't thinking of doing that.
00:18:23I had called in to ask Mr. Holmes if he'd be good enough.
00:18:29Burstyn?
00:18:30Well, what's this, Mr. Holmes?
00:18:33This is magic.
00:18:34That's a cipher that Watson has just solved.
00:18:38Well, what's the matter, Inspector?
00:18:40Matter only that Mr. Douglas of Burstyn Castle was horribly murdered last night.
00:18:44What?
00:18:44Shot.
00:18:45Face completely blown away.
00:18:46So, Porlock's message came too late.
00:18:49Porlock?
00:18:50Who's Porlock?
00:18:51And how can he prophesy murders?
00:18:54Campbell will postmark.
00:18:56Well, that doesn't tell us much.
00:18:57It tells you as much as you'll ever know, Inspector.
00:19:00I used to send him money to the Campbell will post office.
00:19:03Didn't you find out who called for it?
00:19:04No.
00:19:05No, I promised not to try and chase him.
00:19:08I gather he was rather shy.
00:19:11Not to say retiring this position.
00:19:13Well, we can't waste any more time.
00:19:15Will you come over to Burlstone with Mr. Holmes?
00:19:18On the way, I'll tell you all I know.
00:19:19We're not going far, then.
00:19:22About 20 miles.
00:19:24You'll be back for lunch.
00:19:25I forbid it.
00:19:26I'd sooner go myself than let you go.
00:19:28Excitement's bad for you.
00:19:30I appeal to you, Inspector.
00:19:31He really ought not to go.
00:19:32My dear Watson, I appreciate your thought of it.
00:19:36I wouldn't dream of going if I were not convinced that Moriarty is behind all this.
00:19:40Not your Professor Moriarty?
00:19:42Yes, Lestrade.
00:19:43Professor Moriarty.
00:19:44My dear Mr. Holmes, you're beginning to see his hand in everything.
00:19:47Fordock is one of Moriarty's men.
00:19:50But I'm sure, Lestrade, I'll bet you my new beehive, to your old bowler hat, that you'll find that Moriarty's behind this verse.
00:19:57All right, I'll take you.
00:19:58Good.
00:19:59This must take well back into the past, Watson.
00:20:01I suggest you that it remains in the old outer fortifications.
00:20:07Yes, obviously.
00:20:07Well, I suggest, Mr. Holmes, that we should do better to go inside and view the scene of the tragedy.
00:20:12My dear Lestrade, I always think it's wise to get one bearing before proceeding into deeper water.
00:20:22My dear Watson, what kind of a tree is it that comes to maturity and blossoms in water?
00:20:27No, no, no, no.
00:20:28This water is a recent addition.
00:20:30Makes it much more difficult to get out of the window.
00:20:32Yes.
00:20:33Yes, Watson.
00:20:34Or to get in.
00:20:36Possibly Mr. Douglas anticipated this crime.
00:20:39Ah, Inspector Griffith.
00:20:41This is Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
00:20:42How do you do, sir?
00:20:43How do you do?
00:20:45Oh, this is my friend, Dr. Watson.
00:20:47How do you do?
00:20:47How do you do?
00:20:48Well, shall we get in?
00:20:49By all means, Inspector.
00:20:50This is what it was done with, Mr. Holmes.
00:20:57I found it lying just there.
00:20:59There was no sign of a struggle except the peculiar position of that chair.
00:21:04Now, tell me, who else besides Mr. Douglas, who's in the house at the time of the tragedy?
00:21:09Mrs. Douglas and Mr. Cecil Barker, a friend of the family.
00:21:13Here you are, Mr. Holmes.
00:21:14Here we, these are dreadful injuries.
00:21:20Must have been a point-blank range.
00:21:22Whoever did this didn't intend to miss.
00:21:24Well, one could hardly miss with a saw-off shotgun.
00:21:27They're American.
00:21:28Pennsylvania Small Arms Company.
00:21:30You'll observe that the triggers are wired together.
00:21:33We've got both barrels at once.
00:21:36What do you make of this card, Mr. Holmes?
00:21:38ZV-341.
00:21:41It's found pinned to the body.
00:21:44Rough cardboard.
00:21:46It's not written in this room.
00:21:48This was done with a broad nib, these aside.
00:21:51What do you mean, Holmes?
00:21:52You say the drawbridge is raised every evening.
00:21:54Yes, about sunset.
00:21:56And the tragedy occurred about half past the living.
00:21:59Yes.
00:22:00Obviously.
00:22:01We thought that it was first, sir.
00:22:05You were blurred, of course, that someone had been hiding here.
00:22:08Who?
00:22:10The distinct marks of money booth.
00:22:12All right, when were these curtains drawn?
00:22:18A dozen.
00:22:19So the man must have got in after the curtains were drawn and before the bridge was raised.
00:22:24Yes, but I observe when I arrive that the boat doesn't extend right round the castle.
00:22:28The ruined tower at the end of the building is accessible without crossing the drawbridge.
00:22:32Yes, but the only way from the tower to this part of the house is through this solid oak door, which is always kept locked.
00:22:38Is it?
00:22:45I go home.
00:22:46It doesn't seem to be locked now.
00:22:48Does it?
00:22:49Well, that's funny.
00:22:49I always understood.
00:22:50We'll return to that later.
00:22:52Meanwhile, I must ask you to make no reference whatever it is.
00:22:57Now I think we'll have another look at the bottom.
00:22:59Oh, and I should like to have a word with that Mr. Cecil Barker.
00:23:02Very good, sir.
00:23:09What do you make of this curious mark on Douglas' forearm film?
00:23:13Do you think it's a sign of some secret authority?
00:23:16How would you say that was done, Watson?
00:23:19It isn't tattooing.
00:23:20No, it's a brand.
00:23:22It's been done with a red-hot iron.
00:23:24Very painful.
00:23:27Mr. Barker, this is Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
00:23:30How do you do?
00:23:31I'm very glad you're able to come, Mr. Hans.
00:23:35Oh, this is my friend, Dr. Watson.
00:23:38How do you do?
00:23:38How do you do?
00:23:39Now, Mr. Barker, I understand you discovered the body.
00:23:43Yes.
00:23:44I had the shot and came straight down.
00:23:47Before Douglas was lying, will you see him now?
00:23:50The lighting candle is on the table.
00:23:51This candle?
00:23:52Yes.
00:23:53And you gave the alarm immediately?
00:23:56Yes, I rang the bell for aim.
00:23:58That's for butter.
00:23:59And a minute later, he came in.
00:24:00So that within two minutes of the murder, Ames was in this room?
00:24:04Yes.
00:24:05What was the first thing he did?
00:24:07He put that lamp he was carrying on the table.
00:24:09It blew out the candle.
00:24:12As a matter of fact, I was here so quickly myself after the shot.
00:24:15I must actually have been in the room while the murderer was escaping through the window.
00:24:18Why do you say through the window?
00:24:22Because there's no other way out.
00:24:24That door to the power is always locked.
00:24:27But we just...
00:24:27Now, tell me, Mr. Barker, did Mrs. Douglas come in here after the tragedy?
00:24:33No, I was able to stop by just in time.
00:24:35How long have you known Mr. and Mrs. Douglas?
00:24:37About a year.
00:24:39I met them when they first came to Switzerland.
00:24:40How long have they been here?
00:24:42About nine months.
00:24:44I don't know anything about Mr. Douglas' past life.
00:24:49He used to live in Chicago.
00:24:51I never heard him speak of any secret society.
00:24:53Funny you could mention that.
00:24:55He never told me about it himself, but I always got the impression that he was a member of one, or an ex-member.
00:24:59You don't know what that mark on his arm was?
00:25:01No.
00:25:03I've seen it often, of course, but he never told me what it was.
00:25:05I never liked to ask him.
00:25:07It was one of the things that rather made me wonder about that secret society.
00:25:10Anything odd about his behavior at any time?
00:25:13Well, he hated meeting people.
00:25:16In Switzerland, he hardly ever moved from his chalet in the mountains.
00:25:19It rather made me wonder if somebody was a hostess.
00:25:21When he suddenly pegged both into England, it made me wonder all the more.
00:25:25Come in.
00:25:30Excuse me, sir, but Mrs. Douglas would like to see Mr. Holmes when he's finished his investigation in this room.
00:25:35Oh, certainly.
00:25:39Sir, Mr. Barclay, would you be good enough to tell me, Mrs. Douglas, that I'll be with you in a minute?
00:25:47Oh, Ames?
00:25:48Yes, sir?
00:25:48As you're here, you may as well answer a few questions.
00:25:50Very good, sir.
00:25:51Now, regarding the tragedy, did you hear the report of the gun?
00:25:54No, sir.
00:25:55You know what these old houses are.
00:25:57Walls are a mile thick.
00:25:59Now, Ames.
00:26:00Yes, sir.
00:26:01When you entered the room, this candle was alight, I understand.
00:26:06Yes, sir.
00:26:06Where would Mr. Douglas have got it from?
00:26:09His bedroom, sir.
00:26:10I had orders to see that one was always on his bedside table.
00:26:14And you put this one there yourself?
00:26:15Yes, sir.
00:26:16I remember he told me his old one had burned right down, so I put in a new one.
00:26:21Oh, it is a new one?
00:26:23Yes, sir.
00:26:26It hasn't been relit since the dead.
00:26:28No, sir.
00:26:28I'll vouch for that, sir.
00:26:31Ah.
00:26:39Did these candles come out of the same box as that one on the table?
00:26:43Yes, sir.
00:26:44Yes.
00:26:45Yes, thank you.
00:26:46Have there been any strangers about the place lately?
00:26:50No, sir.
00:26:51Oh, wait a minute.
00:26:52An old gentleman did call a little while back to look over the ruin part.
00:26:56But we often have people come to see that.
00:26:58It dates from the Norman Conquest.
00:27:00That's right.
00:27:01That's right.
00:27:02There's nothing more that you can tell me of.
00:27:04No, sir.
00:27:05I can't make head or tail of the whole thing.
00:27:07Fairly beats me.
00:27:09And the wedding ring being missing, too.
00:27:11Wedding ring?
00:27:13Didn't Mr. Barker tell you?
00:27:14Not a word.
00:27:15What about the wedding ring?
00:27:17The master always wore a plain gold wedding ring under the one with the rough gold nugget on it.
00:27:22Under?
00:27:23Yes, sir.
00:27:23I never saw him without it.
00:27:26And for the murderer to take that and leave the other seems so strange, doesn't it?
00:27:29Yes.
00:27:30Yes.
00:27:31Oh, and just one more question, eh?
00:27:33Did your master ever do exercises in the morning?
00:27:37Yes, sir.
00:27:38Every morning.
00:27:39Hmm.
00:27:39As regularly as clockwork.
00:27:41Thank you.
00:27:41Thank you.
00:27:43Will that be all, sir?
00:27:44Yes, thank you.
00:27:50Well, Mr. Holmes, the most important point so far is that obviously this has something to do with the secret society.
00:27:56On the contrary, my dear, I suggest that the most important point so far is that Mr. Douglas did exercises every morning.
00:28:04You can't be serious, Mr. Holmes.
00:28:06Mark you, I don't mind you asking all these questions about exercises and candles, but I can't see how they help to clear up what we're investigating.
00:28:13Thank you, Mr. Douglas.
00:28:13Thank you, Mr. Douglas.
00:28:14Thank you, Mr. Holmes will see her.
00:28:18Thank you.
00:28:19Now, I'd like to ask you one or two questions, if you don't mind.
00:28:22Yes, sir.
00:28:22Mr. Douglas, did you know Mrs. Douglas before her marriage?
00:28:26No.
00:28:27But you've seen a good deal of her since.
00:28:29What are you suggesting?
00:28:31I've seen a good deal of him.
00:28:32I'm not suggesting anything.
00:28:33I'm here to get back.
00:28:34Did Mr. Douglas entirely approve of your friendship with his wife?
00:28:37I refuse to answer.
00:28:41I suppose you realize that your refusal indicates that you have something to hide?
00:28:44I've got nothing to hide.
00:28:45I can't help but it indicates to you.
00:28:47Now, look here, sir.
00:28:48It won't do any good to adopt that attitude.
00:28:52All right, I'm sorry.
00:28:53I know you're only doing no duty.
00:28:56As a matter of fact, I may as well tell you.
00:28:58Fort Douglas did have one fault, and that was jealousy.
00:29:02He liked my being here, but if that's Mrs. Douglas.
00:29:04Mrs. Douglas and I had too much to say to each other, used to go off the deep end and say the wildest things.
00:29:09But I assure you that no man ever had a more faithful wife than Eddie or a more loyal friend than I.
00:29:15No doubt.
00:29:16Still, the fact that his wedding ring is missing rather suggests that the marriage and the tragedy were in some way connected.
00:29:23I have no idea what it suggests.
00:29:25If you're insinuating there's anything between me and Mrs. Douglas, you're on the wrong track, that's all.
00:29:29I don't think I have anything more to say to you.
00:29:33Any more questions, Mr. Holmes?
00:29:34Not in a moment, Liz.
00:29:36No.
00:29:36It immensely adds to the zest of an investigation when one is in conscious sympathy with the historical atmosphere of one's surroundings.
00:29:45May I commend this little book for your attention?
00:29:48It feels bolstoned.
00:29:50Ha!
00:29:50I've got something better to do than to read that sort of stuff.
00:29:53Ah.
00:29:53Well, that's a pity, Liz, right?
00:29:55That's a pity, because you see here that this castle was erected in the fifth year of the reign of James I.
00:30:01And there are various associations of interest connected with this ancient building.
00:30:04I don't doubt it, but that's got nothing to do with us.
00:30:07Breast of view, my dear Les Bates, is one of the essentials of our profession.
00:30:11Yes, well, ladies don't seem to agree with this.
00:30:14Perhaps we'd better go and see Mrs. Douglas.
00:30:15Ah, that's better.
00:30:17I'll show you the way.
00:30:21You can remove the body.
00:30:22Very good, sir.
00:30:23Yes, it is.
00:30:34You've missed, Inspector Les Bates.
00:30:37This is Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
00:30:38How do you do, Mr. Holmes?
00:30:40How do you do?
00:30:43May I present my friend, Dr. Watson.
00:30:46How do you do?
00:30:47It was good of you to come, Mr. Holmes.
00:30:51Not at all.
00:30:52I hope I may be of service to you.
00:30:55Won't you make yourselves comfortable?
00:30:59Well, I think I shall leave you now.
00:31:01If you want me, I shall be in the garden.
00:31:09Now, Mrs. Douglas, I wonder if you can give us any help.
00:31:11I wish I could, but I didn't see the tragedy.
00:31:15So I understand, but you heard the shot.
00:31:17Now, how long after that were you stopped on the stairs by Mr. Barkley?
00:31:22A couple of minutes.
00:31:24I just had to put on a wrap and some slippers.
00:31:27How long had your husband been downstairs before you heard the shot?
00:31:33Two or three minutes.
00:31:35Not more than five.
00:31:37Where were you married, Mrs. Douglas?
00:31:43In New York.
00:31:44Ah.
00:31:45In America.
00:31:47Have you ever suspected that there was some danger threatening your husband?
00:31:51And that he knew it?
00:31:52Yes, I have.
00:31:54In fact, I'm sure of it.
00:31:56But he wouldn't talk about it.
00:31:58Not that there wasn't complete love and understanding between us, but...
00:32:02Well, it's just that he didn't want me to be worried.
00:32:05You know nothing of his life in America that could have caused that threatening danger?
00:32:09Nothing at all.
00:32:11That mask on his arm.
00:32:14You know what that is?
00:32:15No.
00:32:16Another officer.
00:32:18Yes, I did once, but he refused to discuss it.
00:32:21So I never asked again.
00:32:22You have no idea what it is?
00:32:24None whatsoever.
00:32:27Can you suggest anything?
00:32:29Mrs. Douglas, I suggest that you tell me the truth.
00:32:33Mr. Holmes!
00:32:35You know perfectly well what that mark is.
00:32:38You couldn't possibly have lived in America without knowing.
00:32:41That mark is the brand of the scourers.
00:32:44The scourers?
00:32:46Yes, an American secret society which terrorized the coal districts of the Mizzers.
00:32:51And which was broken up some years ago.
00:32:53Well, I'm bound to admit, Holmes, I've never heard of them.
00:32:55Oh, I can well believe that, Watson.
00:32:56But I can't believe that Mrs. Douglas has never heard of the scourers.
00:33:01Because her husband was one.
00:33:06All right, Mr. Holmes.
00:33:07I'll tell you the truth.
00:33:08I think that would be the wisest cause.
00:33:12I'll tell you the story of Vermissor Valley.
00:33:15The Valley of Spirit.
00:33:17Two years ago, I lived with Vermissor with my father.
00:33:21He used to take in borders occasionally.
00:33:24On one evening, I went down to the depot to collect a package.
00:33:27And I met a young man who'd just come off the train.
00:33:31His name was Murdoch, and he was looking for lodging.
00:33:33And then as I set eyes on him, I knew he was the one man in the world for me.
00:33:40I told him about our train, and he said he'd call later.
00:33:45That evening, while I was clearing away supper, I heard a knock at the door.
00:34:03So you've turned up, Mr. Murdoch?
00:34:07I sure have.
00:34:09I try to make it a habit to keep my word.
00:34:22Who's that, Eddie?
00:34:24Someone to see you by the room, Dad.
00:34:26Eddie, so that you miss it.
00:34:28Mine's Jack.
00:34:29Jack.
00:34:33This is Mr. Murdoch.
00:34:35He wants to board with us.
00:34:36Yeah, it'll shoot me fine.
00:34:38Well, I'll take your things off.
00:34:40Thanks.
00:34:41I dare say, Richard Richard, $20 a month for the term.
00:34:46That's all right for me.
00:34:47I better give you my first month.
00:34:49Okay.
00:34:51Will you come into the sitting room?
00:34:59Well, this looks pretty good to me.
00:35:01Like you sit down?
00:35:05You know, I don't think I'm going to feel homesick.
00:35:08Always trying to make you comfortable.
00:35:10Don't you worry, Eddie.
00:35:11This is going to be more like home than any place I've been in since I come to the States.
00:35:15Oh, you're not American, then?
00:35:17No.
00:35:17As a matter of fact, I was born in England, but I've been here the best part of my life.
00:35:20Oh.
00:35:21Oh.
00:35:21Oh.
00:35:21Oh.
00:35:21Oh.
00:35:21Oh.
00:35:22Oh.
00:35:23Oh.
00:35:23Oh.
00:35:24Oh.
00:35:24Oh.
00:35:25Oh.
00:35:25Oh.
00:35:26Oh.
00:35:27Oh.
00:35:27Oh.
00:35:28Oh.
00:35:29Oh.
00:35:29Oh.
00:35:30Oh.
00:35:31Oh.
00:35:31Oh.
00:35:35Why, hello, Ted.
00:35:38I didn't expect you so early.
00:35:41Yeah, so it seems.
00:35:46Who's the boyfriend?
00:35:48Our new boarder, Mr. Murdoch.
00:35:51This is Ted Balding.
00:35:52Well, Mr. Boarder, I suppose you figure you got things fixed up pretty good here, eh?
00:35:57Yeah, that's the idea
00:35:59Any objections?
00:36:01No, come here
00:36:02Come on, get a move on
00:36:04But I've been a boarder myself
00:36:08So I'll put you wide
00:36:09Eddie belongs to me
00:36:11She's sweet on me
00:36:13Get me?
00:36:15Well, there's no accounting for type
00:36:17But you're one of these fresh guys, eh?
00:36:20Well, don't get fresh with me, that's all
00:36:22Head bleeds
00:36:23Jeff didn't mean anything
00:36:24What jack is it?
00:36:26Come to that already, eh?
00:36:29I think if you were to leave us alone, Eddie
00:36:30We might get that thing straightened out
00:36:32Listen, I know how to get this thing straightened out
00:36:34You know what that means?
00:36:36No, and I don't care
00:36:38Well, you can take it from me and you will
00:36:40I'll be here tomorrow night
00:36:42And I'll expect to find you gone
00:36:44I wouldn't bet on that if I were you
00:36:46You'll be sorry you ever came here
00:36:54Before I'm through with you
00:36:55Why, you're not going, Ted?
00:37:05Say, Eddie
00:37:05What's the matter with Ted?
00:37:07Oh, he's sore
00:37:08And Mr. Murdoch
00:37:09Being our new boarder
00:37:10Sorry, you should have a scare
00:37:13On your first night, Mr. Murdoch
00:37:14Scared?
00:37:17You don't think I'm scared of that, do you?
00:37:19Most people are
00:37:20Well, I'm not
00:37:21Who the devil is he, anyway?
00:37:23He's one of the bosses of the scholars
00:37:26The what?
00:37:27The scholars
00:37:28The society of murderers
00:37:31And blackmailers
00:37:32The ancient order of freemen
00:37:34They call themselves
00:37:35Oh, baloney
00:37:36The freemen is to be found in every town in the state
00:37:38It's a society of a charity and good fellowships
00:37:42Not here, Eddie
00:37:42It's just the murder gang
00:37:44Well, then why don't they bring them to justice?
00:37:45Tell me that
00:37:46Because no one dares give evidence against them
00:37:48Juries don't dare to convict
00:37:50The judge has to do as he's told
00:37:51And the police are all square
00:37:52Say, you're just trying to kid me
00:37:54I don't believe a word of this
00:37:55Aren't there 50 murders to prove it?
00:37:57Is there a man or woman in the valley
00:37:58Who doesn't believe it?
00:38:00Well, you don't scare me
00:38:01You see
00:38:02You don't know me
00:38:03And you don't know McGinty and his gang
00:38:06McGinty, eh?
00:38:08That's clear
00:38:09I've got a date with that guy this evening
00:38:11McGinty?
00:38:12What have you got to do with McGinty?
00:38:15Well, I've got a report to him
00:38:17You see, I happen to be a freeman myself
00:38:19What?
00:38:21What?
00:38:22You a freeman?
00:38:23Then you don't stay here another minute
00:38:25Here
00:38:25Here's your $20 back
00:38:27I wouldn't have you for a hundred a week
00:38:29But you can't tell them out now
00:38:30Oh, can't I?
00:38:31I'm telling you
00:38:32I got no use for these freemen
00:38:33It's bad enough to have one hang around Eddie
00:38:35I'm not going to have another for a border
00:38:37You get out of here tonight
00:38:39Well
00:38:44Tomorrow morning
00:38:46I'm sorry
00:38:53That's all right
00:38:57But don't make any mistake
00:38:59I'll be seeing a lot of you
00:39:00It's no good
00:39:01But Ted Baldy
00:39:02Tell me, Eddie
00:39:03You're not in love with Baldy, are you?
00:39:06You're only afraid of him
00:39:07If you'd have met me first
00:39:09Would I have had a chance?
00:39:11I wish you had been the first
00:39:12That's all I wanted to know
00:39:15Oh, Jack
00:39:17I never believe anything bad of you
00:39:19Not whatever happened
00:39:20Well, I wouldn't be too sure of that, Eddie
00:39:23Till even a guy like me
00:39:25Can be on the level with a woman
00:39:26Well
00:39:28I'll be getting down to McGinty
00:39:30Whiskey
00:39:38Well, stranger
00:39:44I don't seem to call your face to mind
00:39:46No, I'm new here, McGinty
00:39:48Counselor McGinty
00:39:49To you
00:39:50Well, I'm sorry, Counselor
00:39:51I was told to come here by Brother Scanlon
00:39:54Assembly 341 for business
00:39:56I drink to your health and I'm better acquainted
00:39:59Oh, it's like that, isn't it, Mr.
00:40:04Murdoch?
00:40:05I shall have to look a bit closer into it, Mr. Murdoch
00:40:07We don't take people untrust in these parts
00:40:10Let's do some little talk in private
00:40:13Yeah
00:40:13Do you mind, uh
00:40:15Stepping through that door there?
00:40:17Aye
00:40:19Look here, my joker
00:40:33If I thought you were playing any games on us
00:40:36It'd be short-stripped for you
00:40:38A strange shot of welcome for a brother
00:40:40Where were you initiated?
00:40:43Assembly 29, Chicago
00:40:45What are you doing here?
00:40:46Looking for work
00:40:46Why don't you leave Chicago?
00:40:48I'm familiar there
00:40:49Why not?
00:40:50Because the rules say that one member can't tell another a lie
00:40:52Well, you mean the truth's too bad to tell, eh?
00:40:55Put it that way if you want to
00:40:57Now, listen here, mister
00:40:58You can't expect me as boss to let into this assembly
00:41:01And in for whose past I can't answer
00:41:03Hey
00:41:03You wouldn't squeal if I showed you something, would you?
00:41:08Well, a white man thought you'd think you'd talk to me like that
00:41:10I'm sorry, I didn't mean it that way
00:41:12Oh
00:41:12Here
00:41:13Take a look at that
00:41:17Oh
00:41:21Your work?
00:41:23Sure
00:41:24Why'd you shoot this guy Pinto?
00:41:27Well, he threatened to squeal on me
00:41:29So I croaked him and beat it out here
00:41:31I thought a murder would be welcome out here, eh?
00:41:33Yeah, you've said it
00:41:34You ought to go far
00:41:36You look like being a pretty useful brother to us
00:41:39Didn't finish when I put the gun on you either
00:41:41You were the one in danger, boss
00:41:44I got you covered from the first
00:41:46And I guess my shot would have been as quick as yours
00:41:49Well, you got here first, did you?
00:42:05I want to have a word with you about this man
00:42:07Jerry, you say it right now while I'm here
00:42:09I'll say it how and when I please
00:42:12I'm content to leave it to you to judge between us, Counselor
00:42:15Well, what is it?
00:42:17Well, her young lady
00:42:18I think she's free to choose for herself
00:42:20Is she?
00:42:21Right between members of the assembly, I should say she was
00:42:24Well, that's your ruling, is it?
00:42:26Yes, it is
00:42:27Were you thinking of disputing it?
00:42:29You back a newcomer against me, would you?
00:42:31Well, you're not boss for life, Jack, would you be?
00:42:33And let me tell you this
00:42:34When it comes to the Bolton
00:42:35Stop
00:42:36You've been asking for a long time, Bolton
00:42:42Now you've got it
00:42:43I've got nothing to kiss with you, boss
00:42:48All right
00:42:50Now, we can't have fairs by between brothers
00:42:56Go along in the bar
00:42:59And I'll buy about a drink
00:43:00Well, we've not met before
00:43:17You're the new captain?
00:43:20New captain?
00:43:21I'm Captain Moore
00:43:21Well, we can do without you
00:43:23We've got pleased enough of our own without importing any
00:43:26How long?
00:43:28He has an old acquaintance
00:43:29There aren't no friend of yours or any other cop
00:43:33Oh, Jack Murlick of Chicago, all right, and don't deny it
00:43:36I'm not denying it
00:43:38Why should I be ashamed of my name?
00:43:40Well, you ought to be
00:43:41What the devil do you mean?
00:43:43Ah, you can't fool that stuff with me
00:43:44I'm Marvin of Chicago Central
00:43:46We haven't forgot the shooting of Jonas Pinto
00:43:49I never shot Pinto
00:43:51You've denied the impartial evidence
00:43:54As it happened, we couldn't get any case against you
00:43:56So you're okay with me
00:43:57Just as long as you're on the level
00:43:59Get me?
00:44:01Good night
00:44:01Well, boys
00:44:13Here's a new brother from Chicago
00:44:15We'll just have drinks all around
00:44:17And then we'll swear to him well and truly in the assembly
00:44:19We've got a special initiation here in Vermisor Valley
00:44:22And you can't be one of us until you've been through it
00:44:24That's okay with me
00:44:25Okay
00:44:33Brother Murdoch, can you bear pain?
00:44:35As much as anyone, I guess
00:44:36Well done, brother
00:44:50Now, one last word
00:44:53You'll obey my rulings at all times
00:44:55And the penalty for breach of faith is inevitable death
00:44:59I understand
00:45:01Well, boys
00:45:03We must get to the business of the evening
00:45:07There's a man in this town who needs trimming
00:45:17And it's up to you to see that he gets it
00:45:20I'm speaking of James Stanger
00:45:23Editor of the Herald
00:45:24You've seen how he's been panning us again in his dirty rags?
00:45:28Yeah
00:45:29Why don't we bump him off?
00:45:31That might cause more trouble than we need to ask for
00:45:34But I guess you can give him a pretty severe warning
00:45:37Will you take care of that, Bowling?
00:45:41Sure thing
00:45:42I'll take Van Schiff along with me
00:45:44And you, Mansell
00:45:47And, uh, you, Gower
00:45:50Okay
00:45:51And
00:45:52Yeah
00:45:54You'd better come along with us, Murdoch
00:45:57We'll see the kind of stuff you're made of
00:46:00That's okay with me
00:46:02Come on, let's go
00:46:32Let's go
00:47:02Oh, man
00:47:10Come on, let's go
00:47:11Watch her
00:47:11Come on, let's go
00:47:14Come on
00:47:19Hey, let's go
00:47:20Let's go
00:47:20Get out
00:47:21Get out
00:47:22He's getting into this report
00:47:31The bus said he wasn't to be killed in me
00:47:35Yeah, that's all
00:47:36Lay off, Bowling
00:47:37Come on
00:47:39I'm sorry, Counselor
00:48:05I'm not much of a visitor, Murdoch
00:48:10But I thought I'd stretch it by in your case
00:48:12I'm honored
00:48:13How'd you know I was here?
00:48:16I only came this morning
00:48:16It should be enough here that I do know
00:48:18It may be enough for most men, but not for me
00:48:20So you're a queer guy
00:48:24Scanlon told me if you must know
00:48:26And if you're a curator, he says
00:48:28Yeah
00:48:29Have a drink
00:48:32Sure
00:48:32I thought you'd be getting into trouble
00:48:40Cooking Murdoch of Chicago
00:48:42He's a friend of mine
00:48:44And I'll answer for his conduct
00:48:46Well, what am I being accused of?
00:48:48Beating up old Stanger of the Herald last night
00:48:50Not your fault
00:48:52It isn't a murder charge
00:48:53Say
00:48:54I can bring a dozen men
00:48:55To prove he was playing poker with me
00:48:57You're not the old to hold him
00:49:00Captain Marvin
00:49:01I wouldn't bet on that
00:49:04Take him away, boys
00:49:05Any funny business
00:49:08Shoot him
00:49:09Do you find the prisoner, John Murdoch, guilty or not guilty?
00:49:32Not guilty
00:49:34Call to John
00:50:04You see
00:50:04I told you you needn't worry
00:50:07You see, Mr. Holmes
00:50:16I'd fallen desperately in love with Murdoch by this time
00:50:18Broke my heart to find him going from bad to worse
00:50:22But he was always straight with me
00:50:24I see
00:50:25And was Murdoch taken completely into the confidence of the scourer?
00:50:30Yes
00:50:31In six months, his name was a byword in the valley
00:50:34People were as scared of him as they were of McGinsey
00:50:37Pray proceed, Mrs. Douglas
00:50:39One night
00:50:40He and another man
00:50:42Were sent to shoot
00:50:43One of the most respected pit managers in the valley
00:50:46I heard something awful was going to happen
00:50:49I didn't know just what
00:50:51Tell the boys, Mr. Crane
00:51:00Okay, boy
00:51:02Now then, Baldwin
00:51:04As soon as we get this going
00:51:06You come back to these bushes and cover the door
00:51:08Uh-huh
00:51:08He's got to come out when he finds the place of life
00:51:10And where are you going?
00:51:12Don't be as a tap
00:51:12I've got to cover the back, haven't I?
00:51:14Come on, let's go
00:51:15Okay
00:51:16Thank you, sir
00:51:17Thank you, sir
00:51:17Thank you, sir
00:51:19Thank you, sir
00:51:21Thank you, sir
00:51:25¡Gracias!
00:51:55¡Gracias!
00:52:10I'm sorry, Eddie.
00:52:11I...
00:52:11I didn't hear you come in.
00:52:13What's the matter, Dad?
00:52:14Why are you so scared of me?
00:52:16I'm not scared, honey.
00:52:18I...
00:52:18I was just thinking of other things, that's all.
00:52:20Whatever, it's more than that.
00:52:21Let me see the letter you were writing.
00:52:22A letter?
00:52:23Yeah, the one you tried to hide from me.
00:52:24No, I can't do that.
00:52:26It's secret.
00:52:27It's the business of the society.
00:52:29You know, when you come in,
00:52:31I thought you might have been a detective.
00:52:32Oh, Jack, can't you give it up?
00:52:34That's what I've come to ask you.
00:52:36I heard about it last night.
00:52:38How can't we get away from this terrible place,
00:52:41this valley of fear?
00:52:42No, I can't do that right now.
00:52:45They'd never let me get away
00:52:46knowing as much about them as I do.
00:52:48Still, maybe in six months' time
00:52:51I could find a way.
00:52:52Six months? Is that a promise?
00:52:54Capítulo.
00:52:55Hace months.
00:52:57Anyway, within the gym.
00:52:59Oh, no.
00:53:02You say I felt happier after his promise.
00:53:04Did he keep his promise?
00:53:06Did you leave in six months?
00:53:08It wasn't a matter of months, Mr. Holmes, but hours.
00:53:11That same afternoon, I was just going upstairs,
00:53:15and I heard someone come to the door.
00:53:24What's the matter, Jack?
00:53:28Trouble to put.
00:53:29Gleif?
00:53:30Yeah.
00:53:31A Pilkerton detective.
00:53:33Yeah, that don't mean anything to you, I know, but...
00:53:35I'm too deep in this thing.
00:53:37I've got to get out.
00:53:38Tonight.
00:53:39And you want me to come with you?
00:53:41Yeah.
00:53:42I must train sort of Romeo for a kid like you, but...
00:53:45I'm on a level with you, I think.
00:53:47And we quit tonight?
00:53:48Sure.
00:53:49Is there any danger?
00:53:51Maybe we can stall the danger off.
00:53:53Maybe we can.
00:53:54Anyway, you be ready in case I come for you.
00:53:57I will, Jack.
00:54:03Arch, I've got some bad news.
00:54:05What sort of bad news?
00:54:06Well, I can't tell you in public, but...
00:54:08Let me collect a few of the boys and go into your room in this country.
00:54:10Okay.
00:54:11Carry on.
00:54:11All in.
00:54:12Come back.
00:54:12You go.
00:54:13Go.
00:54:15Mantle.
00:54:16Come into the boss's room, will you?
00:54:17Yeah, and you too will it be.
00:54:18Okay.
00:54:24Boys, I've discovered something.
00:54:33Well, what is it?
00:54:33There's a fellow called Birdie Edwards among us.
00:54:36Well, he's a pilkerton detective.
00:54:37And he's collecting evidence against us that'll send us all to the gallows.
00:54:40You sure of this?
00:54:41Yeah, you can take it from me, but I'll give you the details later.
00:54:43Anyone know this side by side?
00:54:44Sure I do.
00:54:46But if we act quickly, nothing to fear.
00:54:47We've got nothing to fear anyway.
00:54:49What can these men know about our affairs?
00:54:50Well, I hope you're right.
00:54:52He's got the co-owners millions at his back.
00:54:55Don't you suppose there may be some weak member among us who could be bought?
00:54:59Maybe he's got our secrets already.
00:55:01No, there's only one cure.
00:55:03That he never leaves the valley alive.
00:55:06For the first time, Balding, you and I agree.
00:55:10Well, do you want me to handle this, boss?
00:55:11Sure, but you better tell us some more about it.
00:55:13Well, the other day I met a fellow who said he was a press man.
00:55:17And he offered me good money for inside stories of the scars.
00:55:21Although his face was familiar, somehow or other I couldn't place him.
00:55:24I know now that that was Verdi Edwards.
00:55:26I made a few inquiries and found out he was living at a place called Hobson's Patch.
00:55:30Under the name of Steve Wilson.
00:55:31Well, we'll just bump him off quick.
00:55:33No, I've got a better plan than that.
00:55:35Where will it be?
00:55:36I'll go over to Hobson's Patch this afternoon and locate him.
00:55:38I'll tell him I'm a scar.
00:55:40And I'll offer him the secret papers of the society for a price.
00:55:43Only if I can't hand them to him in the street,
00:55:45he's got to come to my place to collect him.
00:55:47That'll take him.
00:55:48Well?
00:55:49Well, surely you can handle the rest yourself.
00:55:52Only once Mr. Verdi Edwards comes to my place,
00:55:55I don't think he'll leave it again alive.
00:55:57Somehow.
00:56:02Oh.
00:56:04Well, he's coming.
00:56:05Good.
00:56:06Come on in.
00:56:07Make it over, Tom, boy.
00:56:08Come on.
00:56:08Come on.
00:56:08Come on.
00:56:08Come on.
00:56:08Come on.
00:56:09Come on.
00:56:10Come on.
00:56:10Come on.
00:56:11Come on.
00:56:11Come on.
00:56:12Come on.
00:56:12Come on.
00:56:13Come on.
00:56:14Come on.
00:56:14Come on.
00:56:14Do you think he knows much?
00:56:22Well, he's been here six weeks.
00:56:24He may have passed on quite a bit.
00:56:26But we'll make him tell us all about it.
00:56:28We'll have the truth out of Mr. Verdi Edwards
00:56:30if he has to cut his heart out to get it.
00:56:33Did he seem to send a trap?
00:56:34No.
00:56:34I got him on the weak point.
00:56:36Told him I'd show him all the papers of the scars.
00:56:39Well, if we handle it right, they'll never be able to prove a killing.
00:56:43Nobody will see him come up to the house after dark.
00:56:46And I'll lay odds nobody will ever see him leave.
00:56:51Now, here's a plan.
00:56:54You boys ought to stay in here, see?
00:56:57Verdi Edwards will be pretty heavily armed, so we've got to take him by surprise.
00:56:59He's going to knock three times.
00:57:03I'll go out, open the door, let him come in.
00:57:06I'll leave him in the outer hall.
00:57:07Well, I'll come in here and get some papers or something and give you the tip.
00:57:12I'll go back.
00:57:13And while he's reading the papers, I'll get the gun off him.
00:57:16Then I'll give a shout.
00:57:17And the sooner you come in, the better.
00:57:19You ought to want to handle him.
00:57:20Not one word of warning does he get.
00:57:24To a murder, I'll hide his hand on his throat.
00:57:26Okay, Verdi.
00:57:33Clearly you haven't got shutters on your windows.
00:57:36Don't you worry, we won't be spied on.
00:57:38Perhaps you won't go.
00:57:39He's as eager to come as you are to see him.
00:57:41He may be here any minute.
00:57:45Now, keep quiet.
00:57:47Not a movement till I give you the sign.
00:57:50Not a movement till I give you the sign.
00:58:20You're all right.
00:58:22I am Verdi, Edward.
00:58:25I'll get you for this, you rotten cop.
00:58:27There are 40 armed men around this place so you can figure out what chance you've got.
00:58:47You dirty, stinking double-crosser.
00:58:51There's something I'd like to say to you fellas before we part.
00:58:54Next time we meet, you'll all be in the dark.
00:58:57Well, I can put my cards on the table at last.
00:58:59I am Verdi, Edward.
00:59:01I played a pretty dangerous game in breaking up your gang.
00:59:06And no one knew I was playing it except Captain Marvin here and my employer.
00:59:09You think the game's all over, don't you, Mr. Clever Guy?
00:59:12Well, let me tell you this.
00:59:13You'll be hunting down whatever you go to.
00:59:15The scourge will get you even if you go to China.
00:59:17Yeah?
00:59:17Well, I'll take a chance on that.
00:59:20You're all part of my supposed criminal record, just as I thought you would.
00:59:24I've stopped as many crimes as possible.
00:59:26How many times have you fellas been to get your man in front and he's gone to some place else?
00:59:29Well, that was my doing.
00:59:31Yeah, and that was my doing, too.
00:59:33Only I was just too late to save a man's life.
00:59:36But when I found the secret that's coming out, well, I got away quick.
00:59:39And so I'm able to hand over to Captain Marvin the worst gang of murderers this country has ever known.
00:59:44Handpicked by me.
00:59:45I told you when you joined us, the penalty for breach of trust is inevitable death.
00:59:49And you'll find that's true.
00:59:51Take him away, boys.
00:59:52Well, Bertie, the boss will be pleased.
00:59:56You sure got results.
00:59:59Yeah, but I wouldn't go through all this again for all the money in the States.
01:00:04That's the whole story, Mr. Holmes.
01:00:06McGinty and a dozen hours went to the garrows.
01:00:09And Ted Balding, one of the very worst, got off with life imprisonment.
01:00:13And do you think this is Balding's work?
01:00:15Obvious.
01:00:16Obvious.
01:00:17I'm certain of it, too.
01:00:18We wandered around and finally settled in Switzerland.
01:00:23And then one day, my husband got a cable saying that Balding had broken jail and was believed to be in Europe.
01:00:29My husband must have got wind of something because we packed up in a few hours.
01:00:33And now...
01:00:34I see.
01:00:35McGinty proved himself to be right.
01:00:37Yes.
01:00:39Oh, Mr. Holmes, if you'll pardon me, I'll go and get some fresh air.
01:00:42This has all been terribly upsetting.
01:00:44Naturally, Missy Douglas.
01:00:45Thank you.
01:00:45Thank you.
01:00:45Thank you.
01:00:45Thank you.
01:00:52Well, that's all as clear as crystal, Mr. Holmes.
01:01:01All we've got to do is to find Balding.
01:01:02And that shouldn't be difficult.
01:01:03Ah.
01:01:04They may even have got him for now.
01:01:06Well, I'm going to slip over to the station for a few minutes.
01:01:07I suppose you won't be leaving just yet a while.
01:01:10No.
01:01:10With your permission, no.
01:01:11Not yet.
01:01:12That's all right.
01:01:15I'm afraid you've lost your beehive, Mr. Holmes.
01:01:18And nevertheless, you'll oblige me by taking care of that bowler hat of yours, Lester.
01:01:22Sir, it didn't take us long to solve that.
01:01:30You know, I'm sorry for Mrs. Douglas.
01:01:32This is a practically pretty woman, don't you think?
01:01:35No, you see, I didn't notice.
01:01:37Really, Holmes, there's something positively inhuman about you at times.
01:01:40My dear Watson, I never allow my judgment to be biased by personal qualities.
01:01:44I can assure you that the most winning woman I ever knew was hanged for poisoning three little children for their insurance money.
01:01:53Oh, I see.
01:02:04Oh, Ames.
01:02:06Yes, sir.
01:02:07Is there anything I can do for you?
01:02:08You said your master used to do exercise.
01:02:11Did he use dumbbells?
01:02:12Yes, sir.
01:02:13One or two.
01:02:14Two, of course.
01:02:16And you said he used them every morning.
01:02:17What about yesterday?
01:02:19Yes, sir.
01:02:19I remember him doing them.
01:02:21Where?
01:02:21Down here?
01:02:23Yes, sir.
01:02:24He used to say he liked plenty of elbow room.
01:02:26Yes.
01:02:27Yes, thank you, Ames.
01:02:28Thank you.
01:02:29Will there be anything more, sir?
01:02:30No, no, no, nothing more.
01:02:41Seriously, Holmes, this is all very simple.
01:02:43What's the preventer of going home to lunch?
01:02:45Oh, Lord, I'm rather concerned about the missing dumbbell one.
01:02:48Dumbbell?
01:02:49Yes.
01:02:50Yes, I'm not referring to the good Lestrade, who I'm aware has gone to the station, but to the equally solid article used for developing the muscle.
01:02:57Well, one usually looks through them in pairs, my dear Watson.
01:03:01I can only account for one.
01:03:03No, this is by no means a simple case.
01:03:05What complicates it still more is where does Moriarty come in?
01:03:10He doesn't.
01:03:11Baldy murdered Douglas, and it's Lestrade's job to find him.
01:03:14My dear Watson, you appear to have forgotten that only this morning we decoded a message from one of Moriarty's men for telling this tragedy.
01:03:20Oh, yes, of course.
01:03:22And so we did.
01:03:24Well, what's the next step, Holmes?
01:03:27You can lend me your umbrella.
01:03:30Umbrella?
01:03:30Yes.
01:03:31But it's not raining.
01:03:32How true, Watson, how true.
01:03:34Nevertheless, I should like it.
01:03:35You brought the one with a crook handle, didn't you?
01:03:37Yes, I let you in the hall.
01:03:39But that's a wretched weapon, Holmes.
01:03:40Take my reward.
01:03:41No, no, no, my dear fellow.
01:03:42There's no danger.
01:03:43If there were, I'd ask for your help.
01:03:45No, no, I'm not thinking of doing any shooting here, Watson.
01:03:49Just a little fishing.
01:03:51Fishing?
01:03:51Yes.
01:03:52I want to see what the moat has to offer us.
01:03:56Oh, I see.
01:03:57Fishing.
01:03:57Thank you, Watson.
01:04:15Thank you.
01:04:16By the way, where did Mrs. Douglas go when she left us?
01:04:19To the bottom of the garden.
01:04:20I saw her from the window.
01:04:22She was heading straight for the purdler.
01:04:25As I thought, Watson,
01:04:26I think she's probably talking things over with Barker.
01:04:29Now, look here, Watson.
01:04:30I want to be sure they don't come back to the house for a few minutes.
01:04:32Will you like a good fellow to keep an eye on them
01:04:34and let me know if they make any sign of moving?
01:04:36Yes, sir, the minute.
01:04:37I wanted to offer her a word, if simply.
01:04:56I don't know how I kept my face straight during my examination.
01:05:02Well, um, bitten off more naked and children, Simon.
01:05:04You should have seen me as a brokenhearted widow.
01:05:08You'll pardon me, Mr. Holmes.
01:05:10I think I'll take some fresh air.
01:05:12This has been so terribly upsetting.
01:05:14Look, I'll...
01:05:24Dr. Watson,
01:05:26do you mind coming and speaking to Mrs. Douglas?
01:05:27I was about to offer my condolences to Mrs. Douglas,
01:05:30but they appear to be superfluous.
01:05:33As a matter of fact,
01:05:34I want to ask you something.
01:05:35Yes.
01:05:36I feel the gravity of the situation
01:05:37calls to some explanation.
01:05:39I'm afraid you must have thought my behavior
01:05:47very careless, Dr. Watson.
01:05:49Your behavior is not my business, Mrs. Douglas.
01:05:51But I must admit,
01:05:53I find it a little difficult to reconcile
01:05:55with the circumstances.
01:05:56What did you want to ask me?
01:05:58If I was to tell Mr. Holmes something in confidence,
01:06:01would he tell a police?
01:06:03I can't answer that.
01:06:04In other words,
01:06:05is Mr. Holmes working with the police or are he doing?
01:06:07That I can't answer.
01:06:08Well, could he get rid of the police?
01:06:11Tell him he was satisfied and send him away.
01:06:13Certainly not.
01:06:14Mr. Holmes is an independent investigator,
01:06:17but I feel certain that he would withhold
01:06:18nothing from the officials
01:06:19that might help to bring the criminals to justice.
01:06:23If you require any further information,
01:06:26I refer you to Mr. Holmes.
01:06:27Mr. Holmes.
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01:09:17No, no, no, no, Watson
01:09:19No, no, no, I want none of their confidences
01:09:21It's always awkward when it comes to an arrest
01:09:23Then you agree with me
01:09:24You think they're the murderers
01:09:26Dear Watson, there's an appalling directness
01:09:28About your questions at times
01:09:29It's not so hard as you may think, Watson
01:09:33You remember that I was puzzled
01:09:35About Douglas only using one dumbbell
01:09:37Yes?
01:09:38Yes
01:09:38I found the missing one
01:09:43Then everything's all right
01:09:44And it's led to a discovery
01:09:45Which has solved the whole problem
01:09:47Solved?
01:09:47And we've been listening
01:09:48To a tissue of lies, Watson
01:09:49The whole story of the tragedy
01:09:51Is told by Barker
01:09:52Is a lie
01:09:53And as Mrs. Douglas supports it
01:09:55She must be lying too
01:09:57Now Barker swears
01:09:58That when he entered the room
01:09:59He found Douglas lying dead
01:10:01With this candle burning on the table
01:10:04He also says that immediately
01:10:06Now, master it, Watson
01:10:08Immediately he rang for Ames
01:10:09Who entered the room
01:10:10Carrying that lamp
01:10:10And at once
01:10:12Blew out this candle
01:10:13All within the space of two minutes
01:10:16Ames corroborates this
01:10:17But he also says
01:10:19That the candle
01:10:20Which Douglas brought down
01:10:21From his bedroom
01:10:22This candle
01:10:22Was a new one
01:10:24Out of the same packet
01:10:26As these
01:10:27Now what sort of a candle
01:10:29Is it, Watson
01:10:30That burned
01:10:31That amount
01:10:32In a few minutes
01:10:33Fine, Joe, Holmes
01:10:34I believe you've got it
01:10:35And all of his Barker's story
01:10:36Were true
01:10:37The assassin had less
01:10:39Than a minute
01:10:40In which to remove
01:10:41Two rings
01:10:41And replace one
01:10:43Remember, the wedding ring
01:10:44Was under the other one
01:10:46Pin that card to the body
01:10:48Cross the room
01:10:48And make good
01:10:49His escape
01:10:49No, no, no, no, no
01:10:50Watson, it's
01:10:51False every word
01:10:52Oh, that's a
01:10:54Kindly thought, Ames
01:10:55Oh, Ames
01:10:57Can you remember
01:10:58What kind of shoes
01:11:00Mr. Barker was wearing
01:11:01When you found him in here
01:11:02After the tragedy?
01:11:03Yes, sir
01:11:03Bedroom slippers
01:11:04And a nice mess
01:11:05They were in
01:11:06Could you conveniently
01:11:08Lay your hands
01:11:08On one of those slippers?
01:11:09Yes, sir
01:11:10Mr. Barker
01:11:11Changed them in here
01:11:12For his shoes
01:11:12Before he went
01:11:13For the police
01:11:13Oh
01:11:14Would you bring them
01:11:15Over here, Ames?
01:11:18Yes
01:11:18Yes
01:11:19Good
01:11:28Thank you
01:11:29Thank you
01:11:29You needn't wait
01:11:30As I thought
01:11:46It fits exactly
01:11:47You mean Barker
01:11:48Made that mark himself
01:11:49It's part of this
01:11:50Deliberate conspiracy
01:11:51Watson
01:11:52To hide the truth
01:11:53Then why don't you
01:11:53Arrest him
01:11:54And Mrs. Douglas
01:11:55My dear Watson
01:11:56If you asked
01:11:57The good list
01:11:58I think he would
01:11:59No, no, no
01:12:00Watson
01:12:01These are only
01:12:01Small figures
01:12:03In the drama
01:12:03The principal player
01:12:05You will meet tonight
01:12:07Well
01:12:07Here
01:12:08At through that door
01:12:11See in the ruined tower
01:12:14Of Burst and Castle
01:12:15Oh, I see
01:12:25Oh, I see
01:12:55So, what's the idea
01:12:57Mr. Holmes
01:12:58Come out
01:13:09Mr. Douglas
01:13:10This
01:13:11Well, whatever you took
01:13:12Mr. Holmes
01:13:14I believe
01:13:14Now
01:13:15Let me introduce
01:13:16Mr. Douglas
01:13:17Of Burst and Castle
01:13:18Otherwise known
01:13:20As Birdie Edwards
01:13:21But Douglas
01:13:22Is dead
01:13:23On the country
01:13:23My dear
01:13:24Let's trade
01:13:24As you see
01:13:25He's very much alive
01:13:27Well, I don't understand
01:13:28Mr. Holmes
01:13:29Who is dead then
01:13:30Will you explain
01:13:32To the inspector
01:13:32Or shall I
01:13:33Well, you've done
01:13:34Very well so far
01:13:35Mr. Holmes
01:13:35You go ahead
01:13:36Well, let's trade
01:13:37This is quite a simple case
01:13:40Maybe quite simple
01:13:41To you
01:13:41Mr. Holmes
01:13:42But how did you
01:13:43Arrive at this solution
01:13:44By means of the
01:13:45Partially burnt out
01:13:46Candle
01:13:46And the missing dumbbell
01:13:48Now the candle
01:13:50Proved that
01:13:50Barter had been
01:13:51In the room
01:13:51With the dead man
01:13:52For at least
01:13:53Forty minutes
01:13:54Before he gave the alarm
01:13:56And I had to ask myself
01:13:58What was happening
01:14:00During that time
01:14:01What was Barker doing
01:14:03Yes, I'm afraid
01:14:04That's the point
01:14:04I missed
01:14:05Mr. Holmes
01:14:06Ah
01:14:06Well, that's not
01:14:07The only point
01:14:08You've missed
01:14:08My dear
01:14:09Let's break
01:14:09Now Mr. Douglas
01:14:10Was being hounded
01:14:11By the scourers
01:14:12Who'd sworn to kill him
01:14:13So he retreated
01:14:14To this castle
01:14:15Where he took
01:14:15Every precaution
01:14:16Against intruders
01:14:17But Balding
01:14:18Succeeded in entering
01:14:19During the day
01:14:20Unseen
01:14:21That night
01:14:22He attacked Mr. Douglas
01:14:23With a knife
01:14:24It was knocked
01:14:25Out of his hand
01:14:25So he had to use
01:14:26The noisier weapon
01:14:27The shotgun
01:14:28Which in the struggle
01:14:29Went off
01:14:29Killing Balding
01:14:30And mutilating him
01:14:32Beyond recognition
01:14:33Oh, I see
01:14:34Well, that answers
01:14:36Your question, Mr. James
01:14:37But what about Barker?
01:14:39Barker, my dear Watson
01:14:40On hearing the shot
01:14:41Came down at once
01:14:42And in order to put
01:14:43The scourers off
01:14:44The scent
01:14:45They dressed Balding
01:14:46In Douglas' clothes
01:14:47The scourers mark
01:14:48On the arm
01:14:49Completing the deception
01:14:50Balding's own clothes
01:14:52Barker waited
01:14:52With a dumbbell
01:14:53And threw into the moat
01:14:55Douglas then got dressed
01:14:57Took some food
01:14:58And went into hiding
01:14:59And that's what
01:15:00Happened, Watson
01:15:01While the candle
01:15:03Was burning down
01:15:04You see, Mr. James
01:15:08Am I right, Mr. Douglas?
01:15:10I can certainly
01:15:11Hand it to you, Mr. Holmes
01:15:12Yes
01:15:12Yes, you can cause
01:15:13One little difficulty, however
01:15:15When you place
01:15:16That gold nugget ring
01:15:17On Balding's finger
01:15:18You intended to place
01:15:19Your wedding ring
01:15:20There also, eh?
01:15:22You couldn't get it off
01:15:23Could you?
01:15:24No
01:15:24Though I've been in a country
01:15:26Where wedding rings
01:15:27Slip off pretty easily
01:15:28Mine wouldn't
01:15:29But how did you guess
01:15:31That Mr. Douglas
01:15:32Was concealed here?
01:15:33It isn't a question
01:15:33Of guessing, my dear
01:15:34Lester
01:15:35The clue was supplied
01:15:36By that interesting
01:15:37Little book on
01:15:38Burst and Castle
01:15:39That I once offered you
01:15:41A clue which was
01:15:42Amply confirmed
01:15:44By the equally
01:15:44Interesting plan
01:15:46I found in a pocket
01:15:46Of Balding's coat
01:15:47Amazing
01:15:48No, no
01:15:50Simplicity
01:15:50It's not, my dear Watson
01:15:51Well, now that
01:15:52The case is complete
01:15:53I suggest we go over
01:15:54To the house
01:15:55And discuss
01:15:55Mr. Douglas' position
01:15:57No, no, you're too hasty
01:15:58Lester
01:15:58I haven't yet introduced you
01:16:00To the principal figure
01:16:01In this drama
01:16:02The brains behind it all
01:16:03Not your Professor Moriarty
01:16:05Surely
01:16:06Moriarty?
01:16:07Well, who's he?
01:16:07My friend Dr. Watson
01:16:08Will tell you later
01:16:09Come, gentlemen
01:16:09We betrude no time
01:16:11Keep her running, Moran
01:16:23I'll bring Balding
01:16:24Back in five minutes
01:16:26Look here, Mr. Holmes
01:16:29You can't expect me
01:16:30To believe in this
01:16:31Moriarty's hearing of yours
01:16:33Moriarty's no theory
01:16:34Lester
01:16:35That's a very great fact
01:16:37Oh, well, we owe you
01:16:38A good deal
01:16:39I suppose I must be a million
01:16:40Yes, sir
01:16:41The catching of Moriarty
01:16:43Will be the triumph
01:16:44Of Sherlock Holmes
01:16:44Quite apart from you
01:16:46Losing your hat, Lester
01:16:47Lester
01:16:47Losing your hat, Lester
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