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00:00I don't know.
00:30I don't know.
01:00I don't know.
01:30I don't know.
02:00I don't know.
02:30I don't know.
03:00I don't know.
03:04Quite a side, isn't it?
03:05It reminds me of the poet's line,
03:07I must go down to the sea again,
03:10to the lonely sea in the sky.
03:12I don't think he was talking about
03:14shrimp trawlers.
03:15Maybe not.
03:17You ever fish for lobster?
03:18We lay out a few pots when the shrimp aren't running.
03:21Good morning, Jim.
03:34Good morning, Jim.
03:48In the past year, two high-ranking Western diplomats based in London, men entrusted with many of
03:55their country's secrets have committed suicide, and yet another, an American, has been committed
04:01to an asylum for the insane.
04:03There seems to be only one thing the diplomats had in common.
04:06They were all regular guests of this man, Lord Holman, third baron of Safran Cobden, a wealthy
04:13member of the British House of Lords, and, we believe, a traitor to his country.
04:18We suspect that Holman involves his guests in some sort of disreputable activity, then
04:23uses this to blackmail them into selling state secrets.
04:27Your mission, Jim, should you decide to accept it, is to establish whether Holman is guilty,
04:32and to ensure he pays for his crimes.
04:35As always, should you or any member of the IM force be caught or killed, the secretary
04:40will disavow any knowledge of your actions.
04:42This disc will self-destruct in five seconds.
04:45Good luck, Jim.
05:02Pass your hand over that.
05:05Like this?
05:12Holman's estate.
05:14Cobden Manor.
05:15Well, I finally get my chance for a weekend with aristocracy, and I'm a gypsy.
05:24The bodies of three young women have been recovered from a lake about a mile from Holman's estate.
05:29Each girl was killed by a knife thrust to the chest.
05:33One of the girls was an American, a tourist.
05:36You think there's a connection with Lord Holman?
05:37Well, Cobden Manor was built on land where the ancient druids held their festival of the summer solstice
05:42and offered their sacrifices.
05:44The solstice is next week, right?
05:46Yes.
05:46We're going to get there four days earlier, and that'll be part of our cover.
05:52Druid megaliths can still be found on the manor grounds.
05:55But the druids haven't been in Britain for centuries.
05:57Well, the druids might be long gone.
06:00But every year, cultists, spiritualists, hippies gather at Comden Manor to celebrate the occasion.
06:05Lord Holman refuses to break that tradition.
06:08And there will be some other guests at the manor as well.
06:11Holman has invited some of his peers, ostensibly, to watch the festivities such as they are.
06:17We think he has more devious plans.
06:19And so have I.
06:20His trauma was undoubtedly induced by his feelings of guilt over his treason.
06:40I doubt if anything you do will get through to him, but I have been instructed to let you try.
06:44Call me if you need me.
06:45Right now, he's the only hope we've got.
06:52I have to know what happened to him.
06:54The hypnogenic injection is taking effect.
06:55Every mental or emotional state creates its own energy, which sets up impulses in the central nervous system.
07:05We're trying to translate those impulses into computer commands the way the cerebellum does.
07:11Record the electro-telepathic emanations.
07:14The equipment we're using is in the developmental stages.
07:18Of course, I'm describing all this in pretty basic terms.
07:21Kurt.
07:34The computer is programmed with all the available data we have on Russell, Holman, Cobden Manor.
07:41Mr. Russell, try to overcome your fear.
07:57You're very much afraid, but you must overcome that fear.
08:02Think, Mr. Russell.
08:04Think about what frightens you.
08:06Think of the manor.
08:08Cobden Manor.
08:09Think of Lord Holman.
08:23Mr. Russell.
08:26Cobden Manor.
08:27What happened there?
08:30Think about Lord Holman.
08:34Grant.
08:34Grant.
08:37Grant.
08:39What is it?
08:56Three girls killed with single knife thrusts.
08:59Those images?
09:00The goat head mask?
09:02The girl on the altar?
09:03Human sacrifice.
09:04He's been involved in satanic rights.
09:06He's been involved in satanic rites.
09:24Jim will be wearing these shoes.
09:26The metal plates emit a fair amount of heat.
09:27So the inner soles are made out of asbestos.
09:30Twist the plate, it'll emit a gas.
09:32Anyone who inhales it will suffer a very brief lapse of consciousness.
09:35What about these?
09:37Check this out.
09:41Two of you will wear these contact lenses.
09:44They'll carry a remote control with you like this one.
09:52They're soft lenses, completely safe.
09:57You know, Jim, it doesn't make sense to me
09:59that a man is highly educated as Lord Holm
10:01and actually believes these satanic rites he practices.
10:04Well, not completely.
10:05Obviously, he uses them to involve people in his blackmail
10:08and manipulate them any way he wants.
10:10But by the time we've finished with him, he'll be a true believer.
10:26You're welcome to stay here.
10:38Celebrate the solstice.
10:41But if my man Chalice here sees any of you, cutting timber for fires,
10:45taking fish from the brook or poaching gang,
10:49he'll fill your backsides full of buckshot and drive you off my land.
10:56See to it, Chalice.
10:57Yes, sir.
10:58There's only a few of them now.
11:00There'll be hundreds before the end of the week.
11:06Gypsies.
11:07Shall I run them off, sir?
11:20Let them stay.
11:21But give them a warning.
11:23Good day, Your Grace.
11:48No objections to us camping for a while?
11:50Not if you mind your P's and Q's.
11:53Your old man doesn't start setting his snares around the woods.
11:56Married to her, Your Grace.
11:59Not likely.
12:00You keep a civil tongue in your head or I'll cut it out.
12:02I'm the gamekeeper, not the blasted baronet.
12:05No.
12:07I'll bet that everybody takes you for gentry.
12:11You can save your blarney.
12:13Just remember what I said about poaching.
12:15Mind your own business and there'll be no trouble.
12:18Let me tell your fortune.
12:22In return for your kindness.
12:25I don't believe that rubbish.
12:27This is where the girl was found, huh?
12:38There were three girls, not just the American.
12:40Well, she's the only one my government's interested in.
12:42American tourists object to being murdered.
12:44Her parents have been raising a real stink.
12:46I'm chief constable of this county, Lieutenant Doyle.
12:49And as far as I'm concerned, all three girls are equally important.
12:52Yeah.
12:53Okay.
12:54Whatever you say.
12:55Look, my chief is more interested in my expenses.
12:57So I'll nose around a little bit and then I'll make my report.
13:00Murder.
13:01By person or persons unknown.
13:03Case closed.
13:04Case closed.
13:05That's right.
13:06Case closed.
13:07And you're back to us a bloody A and three kids are forgotten.
13:09They're not forgotten by me.
13:11She's very good, Your Honour, if you cross her palm with silver.
13:32I see something.
13:35Something's coming now.
13:37I see, I see a gentleman's house.
13:42Oh, it's here.
13:47That's the manor.
13:48There is evil.
13:49Great evil.
13:50What do you say, girl?
13:51No!
13:52He is coming.
13:53The great one is coming.
13:54What do you want about?
13:55Who's coming?
13:56It's him.
13:57She saw him.
13:58The master.
13:59The evil one.
14:00Take him!
14:02It's Data gone.
14:03No.
14:04I see it's mine.
14:05Who's coming?
14:06It's him.
14:07She saw him.
14:09The master, the evil one.
14:10Take him.
14:15Take him.
14:16Take him.
14:18No.
14:19No.
14:20No.
14:21No.
14:22No!
14:24Noants!
14:25No!
14:26No!
14:27No.
14:28No!
14:29No!
15:00She's sedated now, but she won't be when her time comes.
15:14Touch her, Dunstan.
15:16No, no, I shouldn't.
15:18Feel her heartbeat, Dunstan.
15:34Can you feel it?
15:36Yes.
15:38Like a captured bird, struggling in your hand.
15:41You'll be initiated tonight, Dunstan, then you can be part of it.
15:48Part of our offering.
15:53Holman, you're hurting my hand.
15:59Her name is Lucy.
16:00She'll be our gift, Dunstan.
16:06Our gift to the Great One.
16:10Lord.
16:23You wanted to see me?
16:25I understood it was the other way around, that you wanted to see me.
16:29I don't even know who you are.
16:36Strange.
16:37You've called me many, many times.
16:39I don't even know who you are.
16:48You've got to see her.
16:52I don't even know.
16:53You don't even know who you are.
16:54A huge asset.
16:56You're great.
16:57I love you.
16:57You're great.
16:58You're great.
16:59I'm so that you are loved.
17:00I am good.
17:01You are the only different sources of witnesses.
17:02What does it even know good for you?
17:04You're proud to see you.
17:05You're Quinn Indians.
17:05You're the only kind of a perfect endeavor.
17:06You're the only one organization.
17:06Interesting contact lenses you have, mister.
17:30Contact lenses?
17:32You really think so?
17:36I'm not impressed by cheap tricks.
17:42State your business.
17:46I have guests.
17:48Oh, yes, Sir William Bede, Lord Dunstan, the Honorable Francis Fordham.
17:52Not exactly the kind of men you keep waiting for dinner.
17:55How do you know those names?
17:56I know them all, Holman.
17:58Tookley and Severn and Jamison.
18:00You introduced them to me, don't you remember?
18:03Now, how long did you think it could go on, Holman,
18:05using me, my face, my rights, without paying?
18:14Oh, yes.
18:15Call Chalice.
18:16He might like to listen.
18:22Is there trouble, my lord?
18:24No trouble a gun can solve, Mr. Chalice.
18:26Put it away, please.
18:27The wiring in these old houses.
18:37Happens all the time.
18:40Yes, I suppose it does.
18:43See to it, Chalice.
18:44I think I smell the stench of blackmail.
18:56Whoever you are, you're wasting your time.
19:00Time?
19:02What is time to me?
19:04A few hours, a few years, a few eons.
19:07What are you talking about?
19:09I'm talking about eternity, Lord Holman.
19:12Eternity at man's soul.
19:24Don't say that!
19:26Ah, so you know the prayer, do you?
19:28It's dangerous.
19:33Dangerous?
19:39As dangerous as a man who can turn darkness into light
19:42and light into dark.
19:55Holman.
19:58Think about eternity.
20:02Think about the price you'd be prepared to pay.
20:28For the hurricane let me take.
20:48Do you see it?
20:49It's a lot.
20:49I think it looks like the thing.
20:51You're worth it.
20:52Find anything?
21:07It's underground wiring here, heading straight for the gazebo.
21:22No lights, no power points.
21:26Well, not about ground.
21:29Think there's a tunnel under here?
21:35Nicholas, that pond seems to be fed by a spring.
21:40Uh-huh.
21:43And the water seems to be running underground.
21:49I wonder where it goes.
21:51Now, that's interesting.
22:01Do you really think so?
22:12I've been asking a lot of questions around the village.
22:14Nobody's prepared to say much.
22:16Obviously, there's been a lot of pressure brought to bear on these folks to keep this thing hushed up.
22:19I'm not surprised, considering the sort of people on Holman's guest list.
22:22Yes, any breath of scandal among them could rock the government right to its foundations.
22:27Chief Constable, he's pretty bitter about the lack of cooperation he's getting.
22:31He's a tough man.
22:32Blunt.
22:33But I think he seems genuinely concerned about what's going on here.
22:35Good.
22:36When the time comes, we may need his help.
22:41I don't know why you let them on the estate, Holman.
22:43A bunch of raggle-taggle, bob-tailed ruffians.
22:46Midsummer rites have been celebrated on Cobden Manor for centuries.
22:50Do you want to be the one to risk stopping it?
22:52Risk?
22:53They come here for the drink and debauchery and to indulge themselves in all sorts of vice.
22:59What do you come here for, Fordham?
23:06Tell Dunstan why you come year after year.
23:12Why you all come.
23:15Ha, ha, ha.
23:18All right.
23:19The timer's set.
23:20To release the die a little bit at a time over the next 12 hours.
23:36That should give us enough time to track its flow.
23:59I never laid a hand on her, I swear.
24:16I took her in some food and she started into me with a dinner knife.
24:20If it had been sharp, she'd have done for me.
24:24Let me keep you quiet and happy, won't it, little Lucy?
24:28Tomorrow night.
24:31We can wait till then, can't we?
24:34Put her on the cot.
24:39Chavis?
24:49There'll be no more drugs for her, you understand?
24:53I don't want her like that.
24:56I want her to know.
24:59Know and feel.
25:03Know and feel.
25:08I don't know.
25:38I don't know.
26:08I don't know.
26:38I don't know.
27:08I don't know.
27:38I don't know.
28:08I don't know.
28:38Grant, you're right.
28:51There's the dye you put in the pond.
28:52Well, we've seen what we need to see.
28:54Why don't we get the hell out of here?
28:55It'll be my pleasure.
28:59An hydraulic platform.
29:22The dye was put into an ornamental pond at Cobden Manor.
29:29It proves there's an underground stream from manor to lake, nothing more.
29:31The stream also passes through a temple.
29:39Lord Holman practices, Lord Holman practices, and on at least three occasions, three young girls whose bodies were washed down into this lake.
29:51Were you trying to tell me that Lord Holman murdered those girls?
29:52Were you trying to tell me that Lord Holman murdered those girls?
29:55Not only that, we think he's planning to add a fourth to his tally, a sacrifice for the summer solstice.
30:01I'll keep walking.
30:31I'll keep walking.
31:01Shannon, you're the only one who can get near the house openly without raising suspicion.
31:13If you find out where they're keeping the girl, contact Max.
31:16All right.
31:17Where will you be, Max?
31:18I'll try to get inside through the gazebo trap door.
31:21And the girl's safety is in your hands.
31:23All right.
31:24Let's do it, Max.
31:26I've got a fortune to tell.
31:33I see money.
31:34A great deal of money.
31:38Is that tray ready?
31:39Oh, sir.
31:40Nearly, sir.
31:41Nearly.
31:42What are you doing here?
31:45I was telling Cook's fortune.
31:47She's here to work.
31:48Not listen to that drivel.
31:49You're not allowed around the house.
31:51I was hoping for a few eggs.
31:56Give her some eggs.
31:58She'll only steal them if you don't.
31:59Thank you, Your Grace, for your kindness.
32:02Don't let me see you around here again.
32:17Chalice is taking the food tour.
32:32Now one can possibly connect the bodies in the lake with Cobden Manor.
32:52It seems to have been a matter of traces and died from a pond in the manor grounds.
32:57It proves nothing, but it suggests a lot.
32:59I'm afraid I can't ignore it.
33:01I couldn't agree more.
33:06Kill him.
33:07Make it look like an accident.
33:10You and American policemen have accidents.
33:14You can investigate the circumstances yourself.
33:17You should be used to that, Chief Constable.
33:22No.
33:24Killing's your department, it's not mine.
33:27You'll do as you're told, Edgerton.
33:30And you'll know why you will.
33:32No, sir.
33:33Not this time.
33:35Not this time.
33:46Edgerton?
33:51Edgerton!
33:52Hey.
33:53Don't be scared.
33:54I'm gonna get you out of here.
33:56Don't be scared.
33:57I'm gonna get you out of here.
34:00Shot himself?
34:01Is he dead?
34:02Of course he's dead, you fool.
34:03Not that he messed with a gun against his head.
34:04He's dead.
34:05Not that he messed with a gun against his head.
34:06He's dead.
34:07Not that he messed with a gun against his head.
34:08I spoke to one of his men.
34:09We can't go on with this.
34:10We can't go on with this.
34:11It's too dangerous.
34:12We've got to stop.
34:13It's too dangerous.
34:14We've got to stop.
34:15Not that he messed with a gun against his head.
34:21I'm not gonna get you out of here.
34:22You're not going to get you out of here.
34:24I'm not going to get you out of here.
34:27Don't be scared.
34:28I'm gonna get you out of here.
34:29Shot himself?
34:30Is he dead?
34:31with a gun against his head.
34:33I spoke to one of his men.
34:35We can't go on with this. It's too dangerous. We've got to stop.
34:41Nothing to like a Dunstan under control.
34:45His access to the war office could be worth millions.
34:48Those two that came here, the ones with the eyes...
34:52Yes!
34:53The gypsy girl, she called one of them.
34:56She called him the master, the evil one.
35:01They must think I'm some kind of fool.
35:06I'm going to get them back here, Jealous.
35:08All I have to do is contact them.
35:10That shouldn't be too difficult.
35:13Shannon.
35:16I'll take care of her.
35:19Jim just called. He's on his way.
35:21Right.
35:23Jim just called. He's on his way.
35:25Right.
35:26Right.
35:27Isn't he?
35:28John?!
35:29Oh!
35:31I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
35:32You're a weird!
35:33You're a weird!
35:35I'm sorry.
35:36If you do, I'll call them the children.
35:37I'm sorry.
35:38I'm sorry.
35:39John...
35:40You're a weird!
35:41What are we doing?
35:42What are we doing?
35:43What are we doing?
35:44I'm sorry.
35:45I'm sorry.
35:46I'm sorry.
35:47I could have a leak.
36:18Don't worry.
36:26I'll explain.
36:29It's right.
36:38Lord Holman would like us to pay him a visit.
36:48Poor a visitation.
36:55Let's wait till dark.
36:56Just to add that extra touch.
36:58You left the key and the door, you damn fool.
37:13It's on the outside.
37:14I never thought it.
37:14You never thought in your benighted life.
37:20Find her, Chalice.
37:23Find her.
37:23Before midnight.
37:26She could be miles away.
37:28Then replace her.
37:32By all that's unholy, you'll suffer like no man has ever suffered.
37:35You don't mind if I use your table?
37:57You ask to see me, Lord Holman, I'm here.
38:21How did you know?
38:32How did you get in?
38:35It was a catlocked.
38:36How did I get in here, you ask me that?
38:39Who are you?
38:49And now you ask who I am.
38:52You know who I am.
38:56What do you want from me?
38:59All of these questions, Lord Holman, I am disappointed in you.
39:02What do I always want?
39:07You want my soul?
39:09Your soul?
39:11Are you serious?
39:16I already have that.
39:18I am.
39:18I am.
39:37I am.
39:37Hmm, devilishly clever stuff.
40:02Nice job, Nicholas.
40:07Who do you think you're spying on?
40:09Help!
40:14I take it you've made adequate preparations for the summer solstice.
40:17I will require a gift.
40:21A gift?
40:22Oh, come, you know what I mean.
40:29I had a girl.
40:31She was ready.
40:33But you don't have her now.
40:34Is that what you're saying, my lord?
40:36I would be very unhappy if I were robbed of my proper rights.
40:39You understand that?
41:06Better you than me, darling.
41:09Better you than me, darling.
41:10I am happy?
41:12I would have eaten so much in here.
41:14Can I see you then?
41:14I don't know.
41:15What do you think you and me, my lord?
41:17What do you think you're heading to the lane you're heading to the lane?
41:18It's all right.
41:19What're you doing?
41:21I'm happy to have you.
41:21I'm happy to be here.
41:22I'm happy to be here.
41:24I'm happy to have you.
41:28I'm happy to have you seen anything.
41:29That's a good one, I'm happy to have you, darling.
41:31What's going on?
41:32Lucy's safe in the village.
41:41What is it?
41:42Shannon's gone.
41:44Max found her binoculars where she dropped them.
41:46We think they may have her at the house.
41:47There's a replacement for Lucy.
41:49Then let's go get her.
41:50No, she'll be safe enough for the moment.
41:52We have to finish this thing for good.
41:55Nicholas, I need your help with some makeup.
41:57He's taken my soul.
42:04I'm damned, jealous.
42:07I'm damned.
42:18Maybe...
42:19Maybe if I please him...
42:23with the girl...
42:27Who'd he give it back?
42:39Time to get ready, my pretty.
42:41You don't have to get ready.
42:48You don't have to...
42:49Go, guys.
43:13Now.
43:19Go, guys.
43:49Go, guys.
44:19Go, guys.
44:49Go, guys.
44:51Go, guys.
44:53Go, guys.
44:55I pray to you.
44:58Not my soul.
45:00Not my soul.
45:02You're cute.
45:02I give you this girl
45:05No
45:08It's too late for your prayer, Holman
45:18It's too late
45:26I pray to you
45:32I pray to you
46:02What does it profit a man
46:08If you gain the whole world
46:10And lose his immortal soul
46:12It's too late for your prayer, Holman
46:20It's too late for your prayer, Holman
46:27It's too late for your prayer, Holman
46:35It's too late for your prayer, Holman
46:42It's too late for your prayer, Holman
46:46It's too late for your prayer, Holman
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