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Horror-Psychotronic
A woman, after escaping a death sentence, moves to an isolated farmhouse with her husband, but craves blood and surgery again.
Is her old self back?

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00:01:51Oh, thanks. That's really good of you.
00:02:21Oh, thanks.
00:02:51Under the circumstances, I have nothing further to add, my lord, except to draw your attention
00:03:03to the specialist's report on the defendants.
00:03:07Thank you, Mr. Brunskill.
00:03:12Edmund and Dorothy Yates, it is not my intention to distress this court further by summarizing
00:03:18your crimes, as I think my views will be in accord with those of every civilized man and
00:03:22woman in this country.
00:03:24During 22 years on the bench, I have not found a more sickening nor disturbing case.
00:03:30I will concede that you Yates were not wholly aware of the depths of degradation to which
00:03:35your wife had sunk.
00:03:37Ultimately, though, your complicity and guilt were beyond question.
00:03:41Normally, I would have no hesitation to impose the death penalty on you both.
00:03:47However, in view of the doctor's reports in front of me, I have no alternative but to make
00:03:52out a Section 65 order that you both be committed within 28 days to a mental institution.
00:03:58And let the members of the public be assured that you shall remain in this mental institution
00:04:06until there can be no doubt whatsoever that you are fit and able to take your place in society again.
00:07:00Come on.
00:07:01Hurry up.
00:07:03Who cares?
00:07:05Come on.
00:07:07No trouble.
00:07:08Right?
00:07:09I'm scared to death.
00:07:15Come on.
00:07:25Come on.
00:07:26Come on.
00:07:31Boys, stop that.
00:07:32I'm watching you.
00:07:33Getting jealous, are you?
00:07:34You're getting done.
00:07:35She's underage.
00:07:36Just out of a convent.
00:07:37It wasn't a convent.
00:07:38Did you get one of them for me?
00:07:39I'll get your own.
00:07:41Now, you're going down, you're going down, will you?
00:07:44Oh, yeah, I'm fine.
00:07:49Can I have a vodka and lemon in a pint?
00:07:51Do you have a vodka lemon in a pint of it?
00:07:55How old are you?
00:07:56Eighteen.
00:07:57Oh, Pete.
00:07:58Eighteen, I tell you.
00:08:18Oh, love to them.
00:08:20He wouldn't serve me.
00:08:22Why?
00:08:23He was a real bastard, Alec.
00:08:24What's that?
00:08:25Oh, he said this was a nice place.
00:08:27He didn't serve tart.
00:08:28Oh, he did, did he?
00:08:30We'll see about that, Alec.
00:08:32Alec!
00:08:41What's that?
00:08:42Him over there?
00:08:43Yeah.
00:08:46I want to walk with you, mate.
00:08:48Try to turn, will you?
00:08:50How would you like a fist in your face, you smart bastard?
00:08:53Is this what you're gonna get?
00:08:54What's the matter with you?
00:08:55Piss off!
00:08:56What did you call this girl?
00:08:57What did you call her?
00:08:58Nothing, I called her nothing.
00:08:59She's underage.
00:09:00Who says she is?
00:09:01What did you call her?
00:09:02You call me a tart, Alec.
00:09:03A kitten.
00:09:04Call her a tart, eh?
00:09:05I didn't call her anything!
00:09:10Right.
00:09:11That's it, John.
00:09:12Out.
00:09:13Pronto.
00:09:14I don't believe it.
00:09:15It's true.
00:09:16It's true.
00:09:17It's true.
00:09:18I've been to have pushed his wife out of bed because he wanted a map finished.
00:09:21Oh, well, well, well.
00:09:22You've got to laugh, haven't you?
00:09:23Hmm.
00:09:24Haven't you, Greg?
00:09:25Oh, yes.
00:09:26Very funny.
00:09:27He's probably analysing the psychology of humour.
00:09:28No, no, no, I stopped work at six and I had heard it before.
00:09:30What do you do?
00:09:31I'm afraid I'm a psychiatrist.
00:09:32Don't apologise, Greg.
00:09:33It's force of habit.
00:09:34People tend to go quiet every time I mention it.
00:09:35Well, Jackie, why don't you say it?
00:09:36Why don't you say it's true?
00:09:37You're not lying.
00:09:38No, no, I'm lying.
00:09:39You actually don't lie.
00:09:40I'm lying.
00:09:41I'm lying.
00:09:42I'm lying.
00:09:43I was lying.
00:09:44You're lying.
00:09:45I'm lying.
00:09:46I'm lying.
00:09:47You're lying.
00:09:48You're lying.
00:09:49I'm lying.
00:09:50You're lying.
00:09:51I'm lying.
00:09:52You're lying.
00:09:53You're lying.
00:09:54I'm lying.
00:09:55every time i mention it well jackie won't she knows quite a lot about psychiatry well i don't
00:10:00you go to one me oh no it's just that the sister needs one well sorry oh my sister's a bit of an
00:10:10extrovert her well she's a bit wild but she's perfectly all right well if she's your sister
00:10:15she must be my my well yes that's much to kill off the conversation as usual graham well done
00:10:30get some more wine
00:10:34that's him good night mike see you tomorrow
00:10:45hello barman give us a drink barman
00:11:00where are you going hey we didn't finish our chat come on don't you want to have a chat
00:11:08there's a friend of yours here do you remember her do you remember her yeah
00:11:15now you're a bit rude to her do you remember that she's lying to you i wouldn't serve her drink
00:11:23that's all she's i thought she was underage calling her a lie now are you are you
00:11:28oh
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00:12:03okay that's it knock it off debbie i said knock it off i said knock it off now let's get out of here
00:12:11oh
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00:13:22donald's late comers purge
00:13:24look who's talking now now hey can i help you with that oh yes i'd like a bit of that sort
00:13:28of thing oh well uh can i give you a ring tomorrow
00:13:33yes please now that's enough of that sort of thing he's got his career to think of yeah so
00:13:39does he god finals in six days yeah good night all right night see you bye bye
00:13:45did you uh like her graham yeah well she was actually she was um uh rather super i told you
00:13:54she was a lucre you didn't believe me well are you coming or uh uh no no no i'll be
00:13:59keeping here tonight yeah i'll see you tomorrow right fine see you bye thanks bye see you
00:14:04okay
00:14:34I suppose you know what time it is.
00:14:46What are you doing?
00:14:47Nothing. I'm going to bed.
00:14:50It's five past two in the morning.
00:14:51That's why I'm going to bed.
00:14:54Debbie, I've told you before.
00:14:55I'm not interested in what you've told me before.
00:14:58I'm not interested in you.
00:14:59So why are you so interested in me?
00:15:01I'm responsible for you.
00:15:04Well, don't be. Our parents are dead and you're not my mother.
00:15:08However much you'd like to think you are.
00:15:09I was made responsible for you when you got slung out of that orphanage, you silly little...
00:15:12Don't keep calling it an orphanage.
00:15:15Orphanage, convent, what difference does it make?
00:15:17Oh, don't be so childish.
00:15:21I'm old enough to do what I like.
00:15:23You're only 15 and I'm buggered if I'm going to...
00:15:26Debbie, look, I don't want to have to wait up for you again.
00:15:31Don't give me that.
00:15:33I beg your pardon?
00:15:35Well, you're not setting up for me. You're waiting to go out.
00:15:37What are you dressed for?
00:15:39You're waiting to go out like you always do.
00:15:41And don't say you don't because I've heard you.
00:15:43You creep out and you creep back two hours later.
00:15:46And if you can go out at two o'clock, I can come in at two o'clock.
00:15:50Do you know who they were?
00:15:55Now I couldn't see.
00:15:56I know them.
00:15:58One of them's called Alec.
00:15:59They've been here before.
00:16:01Your barman turned up yet?
00:16:02Now he must have gone home, I suppose.
00:16:05Funny the way they were laying into him.
00:16:08I thought he would have come inside to get patched up.
00:16:11Down to think, Sergeant?
00:16:12There's quite a bit of blood round here.
00:16:14We'd better find out what's going on, hadn't we?
00:16:16Thanks.
00:16:46We'd better find out what's going on.
00:17:16There's quite a bit of blood.
00:17:46I am not sure what I'm talking about.
00:17:53I'm not sure what I'm talking about.
00:18:00I'm not sure what I'm talking about.
00:18:07Let's go.
00:18:37It's spitting. Must be a piece of slate on it.
00:18:41You made me jump.
00:18:43Didn't mean to.
00:18:45I can't stay long, I'm afraid.
00:18:47Yes, you're later than usual, aren't you?
00:18:49Yes, I had some trouble.
00:18:51Debbie's found out.
00:18:52What?
00:18:54That I creep out of the house at all hours of the night.
00:18:57Oh, dear.
00:19:00Oh, dear. That was inevitable, wasn't it?
00:19:03I'll make something up, I suppose.
00:19:06Have you brought it?
00:19:11Of course I've brought it.
00:19:13Good.
00:19:15How is she?
00:19:17She's better, I think.
00:19:19Well, better than she has been, anyway.
00:19:21Although...
00:19:22What?
00:19:23I don't want her to hear me.
00:19:26Well, where is she?
00:19:27I don't know.
00:19:28But she's taken to just standing, listening.
00:19:31I don't know why.
00:19:32What were you going to say?
00:19:34Well, it could be my imagination, but...
00:19:37I have a feeling that she's trying to make me believe that she is better.
00:19:42You mean she's guessed what we're doing?
00:19:45Jackie!
00:19:46Hello, darling.
00:19:48Hello, Mother.
00:19:49How are you, dear?
00:20:03Very well.
00:20:04You?
00:20:05You're standing there letting that fire go out, aren't you?
00:20:09We're going to bed soon.
00:20:10Yes.
00:20:11Well, I still have one or two things to do, haven't I?
00:20:15Yes.
00:20:16Just one or two little things.
00:20:19It's such fun being a night person, isn't it, Jackie?
00:20:27Some people are day people, but we like being night people, don't we?
00:20:31Night people.
00:20:32How's your migraine?
00:20:34I...
00:20:35I haven't had migraine for many, many months now.
00:20:38I thought you knew that.
00:20:40Things have been so very much better since we came here.
00:20:44I think I left all my headaches and problems behind at the...
00:20:48other place.
00:20:50I closed the door very carefully when I left and I locked them all in.
00:20:54Perhaps you won't be needing the parcels for very much longer.
00:21:00Thank you so much for bringing it, Jackie.
00:21:09Oh, dear.
00:21:11It's left a mark on the table.
00:21:14I'll see to it, Dorothy.
00:21:17Why don't you just go and take it away?
00:21:27Thank you so much.
00:21:32I... I'll see you next week?
00:21:34Next week.
00:21:35She doesn't know.
00:21:36I'll just sit here and get these ideas.
00:21:50I must go.
00:21:52Are you all right for money?
00:21:54Yes, thank you, dear.
00:21:55We've got everything we need.
00:21:57We haven't even touched the Joseph's Christmas bonus yet.
00:22:00He's a very generous man.
00:22:02All right, then.
00:22:03Good night, Dad.
00:22:04Good night, dear.
00:22:05Take care.
00:22:06Both of you.
00:22:07Good night, dear.
00:22:08Take care.
00:22:09Both of you.
00:22:37I'm going to go to take care.
00:22:53Oh, that makes sense.
00:25:14Thank you,
00:25:38Right, two ultimatums.
00:25:43Firstly, if the police ever come here again, I'm not covering up for you.
00:25:46Do you understand?
00:25:47And secondly, my salary will not support two people.
00:25:50You've got three interviews.
00:25:51If you haven't got a job, by the end of the week, you can get out,
00:25:53which is what you want to do anyway.
00:25:54You can fend for yourself and see how that grabs you.
00:26:01With the cast and operational personnel of the Robin Hood Jr. production...
00:26:05There you are.
00:26:06Report to say...
00:26:07Now, don't touch it.
00:26:08How am I supposed to blow my nose?
00:26:10With great difficulty.
00:26:16I thought I'd come into a corner for the rest of the day.
00:26:20Oh, you in your small corner and me in mine.
00:26:24Everything's really getting me down, Mel.
00:26:28Darling, in this job, anything less than the screaming abdabs is perfectly normal.
00:26:32I've got to talk to you.
00:26:33I wouldn't have phoned if it hadn't been urgent.
00:26:49But...
00:26:49Look, I'm outside.
00:26:52I've driven Sir Joseph to his stockbrokers.
00:26:54It won't take long, I promise you.
00:26:56It's terribly difficult.
00:26:59Please, Jackie.
00:27:00It's about Dorothy.
00:27:03All right.
00:27:05All right, I'll come out.
00:27:06I've got to go and see somebody.
00:27:12Can you...
00:27:13Yes.
00:27:14Don't worry.
00:27:18Come in.
00:27:19Come in.
00:27:40Come in.
00:27:44Come in.
00:27:44Yes?
00:28:01Mrs. Crosby?
00:28:03Yes?
00:28:04I read this advert in Time Out.
00:28:07I think it's very interesting that...
00:28:10Yes, I'm sure you do, dear.
00:28:12It's a fascinating, fascinating subject.
00:28:15Come in.
00:28:16Your timing's immaculate.
00:28:17I've just put the kettle on.
00:28:19I don't know.
00:28:21I've just put the kettle on the side.
00:28:29Yes?
00:28:30Yeah?
00:28:46You bet I do.
00:28:48Be down in a while.
00:28:48Aren't I rude, keeping you waiting like that?
00:29:01You don't mind, do you?
00:29:03Oh, of course not.
00:29:06We must get down to work.
00:29:08It's so...
00:29:10I don't know what to say.
00:29:12It's all so accurate.
00:29:15Exciting, isn't it?
00:29:16It's a bit unnerving.
00:29:21You should have finished that earlier.
00:29:26It's... it distracts me.
00:29:29I'm sorry.
00:29:37Swords, swords, swords, swords.
00:29:44It's all strife, isn't it?
00:29:47Strife and heartache and loneliness.
00:29:52Not a lot of friends.
00:29:56None at all to speak of.
00:29:59No.
00:30:01No close family ties.
00:30:04No romantic involvement, not even round the corner.
00:30:14Never.
00:30:15Never any.
00:30:16This is the card that shows what lies ahead, Lillian.
00:30:27Oh, it's symbolic, of course.
00:30:30It predicts an end to the strife and the loneliness.
00:30:35Very soon.
00:30:35It was last night after you left.
00:30:48That still doesn't prove she knows we're tricking her.
00:30:51It does.
00:30:52And I've found something else as well.
00:30:55What?
00:30:56I didn't want you to know, Jackie.
00:30:58Oh, for Christ's sake.
00:30:59I've been involved in this since I was eight years old.
00:31:02What could there possibly be that you can't tell me about?
00:31:05Look, I just want you to trust me.
00:31:07Come down tonight and talk to her.
00:31:09No.
00:31:11Look, I can't seem to make her talk to me.
00:31:13But you can.
00:31:14She'll tell you the truth.
00:31:15I can't come tonight.
00:31:17I'm going out.
00:31:18I've got a dent.
00:31:20Oh, that woman has had enough of my time already.
00:31:22I'm not going to let her wreck my love life as well.
00:31:26Look, I'm sorry, Dad, but I've got to draw the line somewhere.
00:31:31Jackie.
00:31:36I didn't want to show you.
00:31:37Show me.
00:31:43Oh, don't touch me.
00:31:55What have they done to you?
00:31:57I can never forgive you, Mark.
00:31:59You must go to the police now.
00:32:01You have no feelings, no idea of how I suffer.
00:32:05Oh, and what can I do, I'm sure.
00:32:07Yes, I wanted to know that, too.
00:32:09That's all right.
00:32:09Robin's seen it.
00:32:10I'll ask him what happened.
00:32:11I feel so guilty about this.
00:32:13Oh, don't worry, can't be helped.
00:32:15Look, I'll take you home.
00:32:16You do no such thing.
00:32:18I've ruined the evening already.
00:32:19I'm not going to let you put yourself out any further.
00:32:21Don't be silly, it doesn't matter.
00:32:23It means a lot to me.
00:32:25My bus goes from over the road.
00:32:27It drops me right past my door.
00:32:28Promise you'll ring me tomorrow.
00:32:31Yeah, all right.
00:32:32I'm terribly sorry.
00:32:33I'm not going to let you go.
00:33:03God, I can't stand much more of this.
00:33:18I can't stand much.
00:33:37Oh, God!
00:33:39Can I look?
00:33:41Hello, Mel.
00:33:42What?
00:33:42Hello, Graham.
00:33:44I thought you were studying all evening.
00:33:47I thought you were going out all evening.
00:33:49Okay, okay, I'll go to the pub.
00:33:51No, you don't. Don't be a martyr.
00:33:53We're all friends here.
00:33:55Friendship does have its limits.
00:33:57I am not suggesting a menage a trois, dear.
00:33:59Thank God for that.
00:34:01Oh, go and make the coffee.
00:34:03It's freezing out, isn't it?
00:34:05Well, I can go if you like.
00:34:07Sit down, Graham, and don't pretend you've got any intention of leaving.
00:34:10What's with this 9.30 routine?
00:34:12She slapped your face or something.
00:34:14I should have to go home.
00:34:15Some relative coming down from Glasgow.
00:34:17Oh, she didn't mention it to me.
00:34:19I think it was an excuse, actually.
00:34:20But don't tell her I said so.
00:34:21No, of course not.
00:34:23Mind you, you're probably right.
00:34:25Is there someone else?
00:34:27Someone else?
00:34:28No.
00:34:29It's that sister of hers.
00:34:30She's driving Jackie up the wall, the little cow.
00:34:33Ah, yes, you mentioned her at dinner.
00:34:35What's wrong with her?
00:34:37What's wrong with her?
00:34:38What's right with her?
00:34:39She's a bloody delinquent.
00:34:40She's absolutely uncontrollable.
00:34:42Do you know they had the police there this morning?
00:34:44Well, didn't Jackie tell you?
00:34:46No, she didn't tell me.
00:34:48Ah, she wouldn't.
00:34:49She spends half her life trying to sort that kid's life out,
00:34:51and then pretends everything's peaches and cream.
00:34:54The sooner they get that kid to a psychiatrist, the better.
00:34:56Well, here I am.
00:34:57You wait till you're asked.
00:34:59He'll wait a long time.
00:35:00Well, I'd better offer, then.
00:35:02What, now?
00:35:03Why not?
00:35:04Why not?
00:35:05Hi.
00:35:06Tell me Jackie.
00:35:11Oh, come in. Come in, Jackie.
00:35:33I'm not going to make a big thing of this, Dad.
00:35:35I'm staying half an hour and that's all.
00:35:37Don't go in yet. I'll tell a word with you.
00:35:39This is a waste of time, you know.
00:35:41I've been thinking about what you've shown me.
00:35:44There's a simple explanation. There must be.
00:35:47Keep your voice down, please.
00:35:49Dad, she's been in an asylum for 15 years.
00:35:52She must be cured.
00:35:53We've both been in an asylum, Jackie.
00:35:56Well, then you ought to know it better than anyone else.
00:35:58I found something else this evening, Jackie.
00:36:00Oh, God, no.
00:36:01Look.
00:36:04What are they?
00:36:05Tarot cards.
00:36:07Found them in a drawer.
00:36:08So?
00:36:09Well, it takes two to play that game, Jackie.
00:36:12And if I'm not the other one, who is?
00:36:16Who are you talking to, Eddie?
00:36:17Oh, Jackie, it's you. How nice.
00:36:30How are you feeling, Mother?
00:36:34See, see how much I've done since I saw you last week.
00:36:37I've almost finished...
00:36:37How are you feeling, Mother?
00:36:41Pardon, dear?
00:36:41You heard what I said.
00:36:46Mother, I know we agreed not to talk about the past,
00:36:49but Dad and I have been discussing...
00:36:51Jackie.
00:36:52I've got such a migraine tonight,
00:36:54I can hardly see the stitches.
00:36:55The migraine you haven't had for months.
00:36:58I don't understand, you dear.
00:37:00You understand every word I say, Mother.
00:37:02You just choose to ignore most of it, that's all.
00:37:05Jackie, don't.
00:37:06There's no...
00:37:06I don't know what's come over you, Jackie.
00:37:09Just tell me one thing, Mother.
00:37:11Are you well?
00:37:12Am I well, dear?
00:37:13I don't understand.
00:37:15You know what I mean.
00:37:17I...
00:37:17Have you started again?
00:37:21Oh, how can't you?
00:37:25How can you ask me that?
00:37:26How can you be so cruel?
00:37:29That was months ago.
00:37:31Years ago.
00:37:32That was in the old place.
00:37:36So long ago, so many years ago, all over so long ago.
00:37:41Then what are these?
00:37:55Hello.
00:37:56You Debbie?
00:37:56Yeah.
00:37:58Is your sister in?
00:37:59No.
00:38:01She's not?
00:38:02Oh, any idea when she'll be back?
00:38:04Well, my name's Graham Haller.
00:38:09Actually, it was you I wanted to speak to.
00:38:12Do you mind if I come in for a minute?
00:38:20They come and go.
00:38:23Lonely people.
00:38:25All lonely people.
00:38:26Not a friend in the world.
00:38:27And I help them.
00:38:31I haven't got a friend in the world.
00:38:33You know that.
00:38:35Only you.
00:38:36We're trying to help you, Mother.
00:38:38You're trying to help me back into that asylum.
00:38:41That's what you're trying to do?
00:38:43Try...
00:38:44Trying to trick me into thinking I'm not better than I am.
00:38:47All right, then, Mother.
00:38:48All I've done is ask you one question.
00:38:50And I've given you an answer.
00:38:53I never go out of this house.
00:38:56It's so lonely here all day.
00:38:59Can't I have any interests?
00:39:03And those cards are my property.
00:39:04Give them back to me, you thief.
00:39:08You don't like me having anything of my own, do you?
00:39:11I'm not allowed to keep everything.
00:39:16Oh, Eddie.
00:39:19They even took my baby away from me.
00:39:22My only child.
00:39:25She...
00:39:26She doesn't even know I exist.
00:39:29Oh, now, Dorothy.
00:39:30Won't have you upsetting yourself like this.
00:39:33There's no need.
00:39:34We're going to forget that any of this happened.
00:39:37Phew.
00:39:41You plotted it all between you.
00:39:45No, no.
00:39:47Jackie insisted on coming down.
00:39:49Dad!
00:39:50It's all over now.
00:39:52We're going to forget that any of this ever happened.
00:39:55We're not going to mention it again.
00:39:58And we're going to go on just like we were.
00:40:01Just the two of us together.
00:40:07I've lost my needle.
00:40:09I'll get you another one, dear.
00:40:11You know how I look forward to your visits, Jackie.
00:40:24With your little parcels.
00:40:27I do appreciate the trouble you take.
00:40:29You know that, don't you?
00:40:31You will keep on bringing them, won't you, dear?
00:40:35Just to please me.
00:40:37You will, won't you?
00:40:39I don't think that's quite the right expression, is it?
00:41:08Well, it is for what I've got in mind.
00:41:18Thank you, Doctor.
00:41:19Graham.
00:41:20Thank you, Graham.
00:41:23You were telling me about the orphanage.
00:41:25No, I wasn't.
00:41:27You said you didn't like it.
00:41:28I didn't like it.
00:41:29Look, I don't want to talk about it.
00:41:31It's boring.
00:41:31Did you resent being there?
00:41:36Are you screwing Jackie?
00:41:40I ask first.
00:41:41Well, if I tell you, will you tell me?
00:41:45No.
00:41:46That's not fair.
00:41:49Did you ever see a photo of your parents?
00:41:51I don't know.
00:41:54I can't remember.
00:41:56I don't even care about them.
00:41:58Why should I?
00:41:58I haven't even met them.
00:41:59I think you do care, Debbie.
00:42:01I think you care very much.
00:42:03Well, he's a great showman, but I can't stand his music.
00:42:25Oh, he's a great musician.
00:42:27He was at the Rainbow last week.
00:42:28Really?
00:42:29I know he had hysterics.
00:42:30We waited for him to come out afterwards, but he didn't come.
00:42:33No.
00:42:33Jackie went there because he didn't get home till three.
00:42:35Did you?
00:42:37Oh, hello, Jackie.
00:42:40How long have you been here?
00:42:41Not long.
00:42:42We've just been having a little chat.
00:42:43You don't mind, do you?
00:42:46It's time you were in bed.
00:42:47Oh, for Christ's sake!
00:42:49Don't shout at me.
00:42:50I'll shout at you.
00:42:51I'll shout at you whenever I like!
00:42:53Chewing off!
00:42:54Well, where do you think you're going?
00:42:56Out.
00:42:56You're not, you know.
00:42:57Try and stop me!
00:42:58Don't treat her like a child.
00:43:11Thank you very much.
00:43:12How much do I owe you for that piece of analysis?
00:43:14Why don't you try sitting down and talking to her for a change?
00:43:16Well, I'll certainly think about that, Graham.
00:43:18After all, you seem to have achieved so much.
00:43:20Yes, we were getting on quite well, actually.
00:43:22Talking about me, I suppose.
00:43:23No, mostly about your parents.
00:43:26No, not.
00:43:26No.
00:43:26No.
00:43:27No, not.
00:43:44No.
00:43:46No.
00:44:17I just wish you'd asked me first, that's all.
00:44:36But you would have said no.
00:44:39Look, Jackie, Mo says you like to pretend that nothing's the matter.
00:44:44But something is the matter and Debbie can be helped.
00:44:47By you?
00:44:49Yes, I'd like to try.
00:44:51Look, it's too early to draw any conclusions.
00:44:53I'd have to spend much more time with her,
00:44:54but it's pretty obvious that she's suffering from some identity problem.
00:44:58I can't stand that jargon.
00:44:59Yes, well, it's very simple if you just listen.
00:45:01Look, on the surface, she seems cold and insensitive,
00:45:10but that's because she's got no background, no roots.
00:45:14She doesn't seem to have been given much understanding in the orphanage.
00:45:16So this is the result.
00:45:20But Debbie's got an additional problem in the shape of a close relative, you,
00:45:24who refuses to tell her anything about her parents.
00:45:26Now, why won't you discuss it with her?
00:45:29You must remember them.
00:45:30Listen, the one thing you're conveniently leaving out, Graeme,
00:45:32is the fact that I know a damn sight more about her than you do,
00:45:35and I know how to handle it.
00:45:36Jackie, I'm sorry, but I don't think you do.
00:45:40Jackie, I'm trying to help.
00:45:43I want to help you.
00:45:44I don't need help.
00:45:46Graeme, I'm very tired.
00:45:48We're going to have to leave it there.
00:45:51Yes, you've had a very busy evening, haven't you?
00:45:55Good night, Graeme.
00:46:02How are you going to do it?
00:46:04Somerset House.
00:46:05Did Jackie ask you to?
00:46:08No.
00:46:10Why are you doing it, then?
00:46:13I don't know, really.
00:46:16I think you need your head examined.
00:46:35What's all this about, Deb?
00:46:50Come here.
00:46:51You come here.
00:46:52You come here.
00:47:02Is this yours?
00:47:03I use it to keep things in.
00:47:06I've got some in here for you.
00:47:09Nice.
00:47:10Jesus Christ.
00:47:20Nasty, isn't it?
00:47:22How did he get in there?
00:47:24I put him in there.
00:47:25Why?
00:47:26Well, if he was left where he was, you'd be in a cell by now.
00:47:30I didn't do that to him.
00:47:31Look at his head.
00:47:32I didn't do that.
00:47:34Who did, then?
00:47:34But I hardly.
00:47:36Oh, Christ.
00:47:37What are we going to do?
00:47:38Dump him off.
00:47:39Where?
00:47:40Well, you bring your brother's van around tonight, and we'll go and stick him in the quarry.
00:47:44No.
00:47:47Leave him there, then.
00:47:48There was a call after you at reception.
00:48:01Ah, yes, uh, Dave.
00:48:02Oh, excuse me.
00:48:03Excuse me, David.
00:48:03Dr. Lytell, could you spare me a moment now, please, sir?
00:48:07Oh, Graham, of course.
00:48:09By all means, come on in.
00:48:11I should have seen you long ago, but I just had one of those morning.
00:48:13Right.
00:48:13Thank you, sir.
00:48:16Now, what's your problem?
00:48:17Forgive me if I potter a bit or a chalky.
00:48:22Well, it's a favour, actually, sir.
00:48:24I was wondering if you could give me an introduction to one of the supervisors at the Lansdowne Hospital.
00:48:28The Lansdowne?
00:48:30That's a bit off your beat.
00:48:31What are you working in?
00:48:33Well, it's a patient of mine, sir.
00:48:35She's under the impression that her parents...
00:48:37She?
00:48:39Yes, it's a young lady.
00:48:41Yes, I see.
00:48:43Well, she's under the impression that her parents are dead, but they're not.
00:48:46I found out that they were committed to the Lansdowne in 1957, and I'm trying to find out why.
00:48:51Hmm, you have been busy.
00:48:58Well, I think it's important, sir.
00:49:01Is it vital?
00:49:04Yes, I think so.
00:49:06Fair enough.
00:49:08If it's vital, I'll get you in touch with Matt Lawrence.
00:49:10He's the medical superintendent, Mr. Lansdowne.
00:49:13Oh, well, I didn't expect you to go to all that, Chappell, sir.
00:49:15No, no, it's nothing.
00:49:16He and I are old friends.
00:49:18We were at King's together.
00:49:20Give me a line, will you?
00:49:26Did you cut them, dear?
00:49:28Yes.
00:49:29Then, uh, we shall see what we shall see.
00:49:40You warm enough?
00:49:42I'm fine, thanks.
00:49:44It does get so chilly here sometimes.
00:49:47You didn't come by car, did you?
00:49:50Why?
00:49:52No, I don't think you did.
00:49:53Now, this signifies you, dear,
00:49:58the Queen of Pentacles,
00:50:00cunning,
00:50:02passionate,
00:50:03self-reliant.
00:50:05This covers you,
00:50:07this crosses you,
00:50:09this beneath you,
00:50:10this behind you,
00:50:12this crowns you,
00:50:14and this is before you.
00:50:23I think you've had a sudden loss,
00:50:37haven't you?
00:50:39Not a death,
00:50:41a sudden departure.
00:50:44Someone you love.
00:50:47I think it's your husband.
00:50:52Yes?
00:50:52Yes.
00:50:53You did say your name was Delia,
00:51:01didn't you?
00:51:05You don't like being left on your own,
00:51:07do you, Delia?
00:51:10You're frightened
00:51:11you're going to be left by yourself.
00:51:18But don't worry about that,
00:51:20will you, dear?
00:51:20You said you were alone.
00:51:25Sometimes the little animals come in
00:51:27and go all over the place.
00:51:29They're awfully naughty.
00:51:32Do you like little animals,
00:51:34little squirrels and things?
00:51:36I'm not all that fussy.
00:51:39There's one peeping at you down there.
00:51:41No, not really.
00:51:53My husband?
00:51:56Will he come back?
00:51:59What else do you know about him?
00:52:01Nothing.
00:52:02But I know everything about you.
00:52:06One look and I know it all.
00:52:10Then perhaps you'd like to tell me.
00:52:13Perhaps you'd like to tell me.
00:52:15Perhaps I wouldn't.
00:52:18Delia.
00:52:18Look, I've paid you a considerable amount of money.
00:52:29There is your considerable amount of money.
00:52:35There is your future.
00:52:37You're quite mad.
00:52:54I suppose you know that.
00:52:55There is your future.
00:53:04It is your future.
00:53:07There is your future.
00:53:09It is your future.
00:53:10There is your future.
00:53:12It is your future.
00:53:14It is your future.
00:53:15Do not have any thought of anything.
00:53:19Tell me.
00:53:20You've locked this door.
00:53:50You've locked this door.
00:54:20Help me, she's not dead yet.
00:54:29Dorothy!
00:54:34Dorothy!
00:54:37Dorothy!
00:54:42Dorothy!
00:54:45Oh my God!
00:54:48Dorothy!
00:54:52Dorothy!
00:54:54Dorothy!
00:54:56Dorothy!
00:54:58Dorothy!
00:55:00I had to do it.
00:55:10I had to do it.
00:55:20I had to do it.
00:55:21I had to!
00:55:22I had to!
00:55:23I had to!
00:55:24I had to!
00:55:25I had to!
00:55:26I had to!
00:55:27She's the first.
00:55:32What have you been doing to them?
00:55:38What have you been doing to them?
00:55:39She was a cannibal.
00:55:40I'm sorry?
00:55:41I can't put it more daintily than that, I'm afraid.
00:55:45The fact is, she ate people.
00:55:46Horrifying, but thankfully quite unique.
00:55:48Caused a bit of a scandal in 1957.
00:55:49Probably you remember.
00:55:50I'm afraid I was a bit too young.
00:55:52I'm afraid I was a bit too young.
00:55:53Oh, yes.
00:55:54Yes, of course I tend to forget.
00:55:55What was the case history?
00:55:56Oh, it goes way back.
00:55:57Put it down, please.
00:55:59Here we are.
00:56:00Here we are.
00:56:01Yes.
00:56:02She had a pet she was very fond of when she was a girl,
00:56:07a rabid or something similar.
00:56:08And it died.
00:56:09I'm afraid the parents were foolishly.
00:56:11They were foolishly.
00:56:12But they were foolishly, they were foolishly.
00:56:15They were foolishly.
00:56:16Well, I was a little bit of a candle in 1957.
00:56:18Probably you remember.
00:56:19I'm afraid I was a bit too young.
00:56:21Oh, yes.
00:56:22Yes, of course I tend to forget.
00:56:24What was the case history?
00:56:25Oh, it goes way back.
00:56:27What is it down, please?
00:56:28Here we are.
00:56:29Your parents were foolish enough to use it as food.
00:56:31It was right in the middle of the Depression,
00:56:33late 20s, early 30s.
00:56:34Meat was hard to get hold of.
00:56:36But she found out.
00:56:37She went into such shock
00:56:39that she twisted the horror of the situation
00:56:41into something pleasurable.
00:56:43She began killing animals and dissecting them,
00:56:46eating them.
00:56:47Secretly, of course.
00:56:48Nobody found out about it for years.
00:56:50Oh, God.
00:56:51She was especially interested in their brains, I remember.
00:56:54They held some sort of weird fascination for her.
00:56:58How long before she started on...
00:57:01On people.
00:57:02Well, by the time she met her husband,
00:57:04what was his name?
00:57:05Edmund.
00:57:06That's 1955.
00:57:07She was a hopeless case.
00:57:09The craving had become almost uncontrollable.
00:57:12And he, it seems, helped her to find human victims.
00:57:15They killed six people before they were caught.
00:57:18They were sent here in 1957.
00:57:20It was the only case of cannabanthropy on record in this country.
00:57:25Carry what?
00:57:26Cannabanthropy.
00:57:27Pathological cannibalism.
00:57:29There's a couple of cases in the United States,
00:57:31almost unheard of anywhere else.
00:57:32They had children, this couple, didn't they?
00:57:35Oh, you're one up on me, then.
00:57:39Oh, yes, there was a daughter born in 1948.
00:57:42Jackie.
00:57:43Jacqueline, that's right.
00:57:45Yes, she was the daughter of the father's previous marriage.
00:57:47She was sent to live with an aunt who later died, apparently.
00:57:50And there was now a daughter, Deborah,
00:57:52born shortly after the couple were committed.
00:57:54Yeah, they put her in an orphanage.
00:57:55That's right.
00:57:56Suddenly, it all makes sense.
00:57:58You know, I've also felt that the father was the more interesting of the parents.
00:58:03You see, it's always been my opinion that he should never have been committed.
00:58:06It was never really established that he had anything to do with the actual murders.
00:58:10We knew about them, certainly.
00:58:12But I think it was more of a case of his being totally devoted to his wife,
00:58:16turning a blind eye to absolutely anything that she might do.
00:58:19You know, even towards the end,
00:58:21I was almost certain that he was deliberately faking derangement
00:58:25in order that he might remain here with his wife.
00:58:27Towards the end?
00:58:28You mean they died?
00:58:29No, no, no.
00:58:30They were released.
00:58:31That was some months ago.
00:58:32He's got a job, I believe.
00:58:33Some aristocrat's dog's body or something.
00:58:35Released?
00:58:36Well, don't look so flabbergasted about it.
00:58:39We didn't kick them out just for the fun of it.
00:58:41They're completely cured.
00:58:42As sane as you or I.
00:58:48You won't tell anyone, will you, Eddie?
00:58:50It'll be our secret, won't it?
00:58:53You won't tell, will you?
00:58:56You haven't got much choice, have I?
00:58:59No one would be interested.
00:59:01These people, they've no friends, no relations.
00:59:05No one will miss them.
00:59:07Are they all in here?
00:59:09Most of them.
00:59:11Most of them.
00:59:12Most of them.
00:59:13Most of them.
00:59:14Most of them.
00:59:15You've never had to be a man who was supposed to be a man.
00:59:16You've never had to do that.
00:59:21Let's go back, Eddie.
00:59:22What did you find out about the parcels?
00:59:23Let's go back, Eddie.
00:59:38When did you find out about the parcels?
00:59:40Find out, dear?
00:59:42You've known all along, haven't you?
00:59:44Well, I wanted to please you, Eddie.
00:59:47You started as soon as you left the Lansdowne, didn't you?
00:59:50Let's go back, Eddie.
00:59:53It's not right that you should be here.
00:59:56In future, I'll come here by myself.
00:59:59In future?
01:00:10You're going to tell me everything.
01:00:12That's just my jacket.
01:00:13Everything.
01:00:20I couldn't bear it, Eddie.
01:00:24What?
01:00:26To be sent back.
01:00:28You won't be sent back.
01:00:31You do understand, then?
01:00:34I understand.
01:00:36And you're not angry with me?
01:00:44Not angry?
01:00:46I always wonder why people got glasses of water thrust at them when they've been crying.
01:01:02It relaxes you.
01:01:03Really?
01:01:05Do you want to talk about it?
01:01:08Yes, I do, quite honestly.
01:01:10Oh, I'm sorry.
01:01:12I interrupted you.
01:01:14Breaking down like the fragile creature I'm not.
01:01:17You were saying you've been researching something.
01:01:19No, it can wait.
01:01:21Come on, tell me what's wrong.
01:01:23I feel like falling on my knees and asking for forgiveness.
01:01:27Why?
01:01:29I was wrong about Debbie.
01:01:30I should have taken everybody's advice.
01:01:33Now it's too late.
01:01:34Why?
01:01:35She got involved in a fight a couple of nights ago.
01:01:39A man was killed.
01:01:42She told you?
01:01:43No.
01:01:44I found her jacket covered in blood.
01:01:46I had to force her to tell me.
01:01:49Did...
01:01:50Did Debbie kill the man?
01:01:52No.
01:01:53No.
01:01:53Her boyfriend, so-called, he...
01:01:56He hit him with a...
01:01:58Oh, a thing.
01:01:58A bicycle chain.
01:02:01Debbie panicked and hit...
01:02:03Hit the body, oh, Christ.
01:02:06Oh, come on.
01:02:07That's the worst over now.
01:02:08Finding out and then having to tell me.
01:02:10I don't know.
01:02:11I'm so worried about the police and...
01:02:13There's no need to be.
01:02:14Debbie's committed a crime.
01:02:16I want to do all I can to help you both.
01:02:18My offer still holds, you know.
01:02:21I don't deserve you, do I?
01:02:23We'll have to do something about that inferiority complex of yours, won't we?
01:02:27Is she here?
01:02:29In her room.
01:02:30In her room.
01:02:32We're leaving now, Debbie.
01:02:46Okay.
01:02:47Oh, don't worry.
01:02:48It'll be all right.
01:02:49Graham knows what to do.
01:02:50Oh, you better give me the key.
01:02:55We'll be back as soon as we can.
01:02:57See you soon, Debbie.
01:02:58Now, stay here till we get back, won't you?
01:02:59We'll be back as soon as we can.
01:03:29We'll be back as soon as we can.
01:03:34That was done with a bicycle chain.
01:03:41Look, I'm sorry, but I don't understand.
01:03:44What are you talking about?
01:03:45I might have a word for your sister, please, miss.
01:03:47What did you mean when you said it was more than murder?
01:03:50Exactly what I said.
01:03:51Now, if we can go back to your flat, please.
01:04:01She's gone, Graham.
01:04:02She's gone.
01:04:03The wardrobe's empty and her suitcase is missing.
01:04:05This is a missing persons called all units.
01:04:09Deborah Yates, age 15 and wanted for questioning in connection with the murder of Douglas Metchick on February the 27th.
01:04:15Is missing from her home in Beaufort Street, SW10.
01:04:18Is five foot two, light brown hair, light colouring.
01:04:21It's a bit early for me.
01:04:35You're over 18, aren't you?
01:04:37Early in the evening, idiot.
01:04:38Oh.
01:04:39Well, just think of it as Dr. Heller's nerve tonic.
01:04:41Mine hasn't even more than a tonic, I can tell you.
01:04:45Neat.
01:04:45Of course.
01:04:46Cheers.
01:04:51Better?
01:04:52Give it time.
01:04:55I've made rather a mess of it, haven't I?
01:04:57Oh, I wouldn't say that.
01:04:59You would if you knew everything.
01:05:01I think I do.
01:05:02You don't, Graham.
01:05:03That's the trouble.
01:05:06I was at Lansdowne today.
01:05:08Oh, God.
01:05:10And I still wouldn't say you'd made a mess of anything.
01:05:12What I can't understand is why you feel you've still got something to be guilty about.
01:05:16Look, your parents were certified sane, Jackie,
01:05:19and that's the way you've got to learn to treat them.
01:05:22I know it must have been difficult for you,
01:05:24but don't you see it's all over now?
01:05:26It's not all over, Graham.
01:05:28I'm afraid it's just beginning again.
01:05:30I can't see nothing.
01:05:43We're in the middle of nowhere.
01:05:45What is all this?
01:05:46Look, I told you, it's a place where they won't find us.
01:05:48Stay here.
01:05:49I want to see if everything's all right.
01:05:51Well, hurry up.
01:05:53Freezing me bollocks off out here.
01:05:56I don't like your gloomy face, Eddie.
01:05:58It reminds me of a gowagoyle.
01:06:03I've done me enough here already.
01:06:06Only the little animals are happy.
01:06:10They come and see me sometimes when you're not here, Eddie.
01:06:13I wish you could be here during the day to see them.
01:06:17What's the matter?
01:06:19You hear noise?
01:06:21Someone else in the house.
01:06:28Who are you?
01:06:33Hello, Dad.
01:06:33I can't believe it.
01:06:59It's our little girl, Eddie.
01:07:01It's true.
01:07:02Hasn't she grown?
01:07:04My God, I wanted to protect her from this.
01:07:07We were going to tell you, Eddie, in time.
01:07:12How long has she known?
01:07:13I've always known.
01:07:16Jackie told me.
01:07:17She promised.
01:07:18She promised.
01:07:20She promised me.
01:07:25Who else have you told?
01:07:26My boyfriend outside.
01:07:28She's so grown up, isn't she?
01:07:30It's sold.
01:07:43She is so grown.
01:07:48She is so grown.
01:07:49How long has this been?
01:07:54Oh, my God.
01:08:24Oh, my God.
01:08:54What the hell are you thinking of, Jackie?
01:09:10It's absolutely ludicrous.
01:09:11It was Dad's idea.
01:09:13A week after they left Lansdowne, he realized something was wrong.
01:09:16Dorothy used to just sit and gaze into the fire.
01:09:19It seems she was pining away.
01:09:20So you decided to play amateur psychiatrist.
01:09:23You seriously thought you could diminish her so-called killing instincts by pretending you were doing it for her
01:09:28and taking down these ridiculous things that you bought from the butchers.
01:09:31It seemed to work.
01:09:33And anyway, Dad wouldn't consider the alternative.
01:09:36And what was the alternative?
01:09:37She'd be sent back to Lansdowne.
01:09:38I'm sorry, Jackie.
01:09:39You don't know what the hell you're thinking about.
01:09:43Dorothy was in the best care for 17 years.
01:09:45She was certified same.
01:09:47But I swear, there's still something wrong.
01:09:49All right.
01:09:50She's probably going through a period of readjustment.
01:09:52But if there is something wrong,
01:09:53it can easily be remedied by a course of outpatient treatment.
01:09:56In her own home, if necessary.
01:09:57I never considered anything like that.
01:10:00I had nobody to talk to.
01:10:03Well, you have now.
01:10:12Eight o'clock.
01:10:15Well, what about it?
01:10:17Well, you could be down there in an hour and a half.
01:10:20There's hardly likely a psychiatrist to make a house call in the middle of the night, is it?
01:10:23Oh, that's right.
01:10:24You could go for a reading.
01:10:29With her set of marked tarot cards.
01:10:41You're going?
01:10:43Hmm.
01:10:44Something else I want to check on.
01:10:45About Dorothy?
01:10:46No, about Debbie.
01:10:48Debbie?
01:10:49Hmm.
01:10:50After all, she is Dorothy's daughter.
01:10:54No alternative.
01:11:09No alternative, Eddie.
01:11:11The boy knew everything.
01:11:13I mean, we've got to wipe the slate clean, haven't we?
01:11:16How many more?
01:11:17How many more are before the slate is wiped clean?
01:11:22One more.
01:11:23Jackie.
01:11:27No.
01:11:29No!
01:11:32Stop kidding yourself, Dad.
01:11:33Forget about Jackie.
01:11:34She's an enemy.
01:11:35I won't listen to this.
01:11:36She's an enemy, I tell you.
01:11:37She's going to break this family up.
01:11:38You watch your sins.
01:11:39You don't know what you're talking about.
01:11:40I know, Father.
01:11:41That's all she wants to do, break us up.
01:11:43She tried to keep me away from you for as long as she could, didn't she?
01:11:46No, no.
01:11:46No arguing.
01:11:47Not when we're all together again.
01:11:51This has gone too far, Deborah.
01:11:53I can't handle this anymore.
01:11:59Is it for you?
01:12:01We never have visitors.
01:12:02Police?
01:12:08Take her to the attic, Dorothy.
01:12:09All right, Eddie.
01:12:10This way, dear.
01:12:11Oh, good evening.
01:12:37I'm sorry to trouble you so late.
01:12:38I wonder if Mrs. Yates could give me a reading.
01:12:40At this time of night, I'm afraid.
01:12:42Well, um, look, it's rather difficult for me, you see.
01:12:44I'm staying overnight in the area, and I'm leaving early in the morning, so I won't get
01:12:48another chance.
01:12:49Perhaps you can call in next time you're passing.
01:12:51Perhaps I can persuade you, you see.
01:12:52I'm rather worried about my health.
01:12:53Um, I think I may be very ill.
01:12:56And, uh, I'd like to know one way or the other.
01:12:59You understand?
01:13:00Come in.
01:13:01Oh, I'm very grateful.
01:13:03I won't stay in here longer than necessary.
01:13:06Wait here.
01:13:07If you, I'll sell my wife.
01:13:23Will you go through?
01:13:26Mrs. Yates?
01:13:42Hail to thee, Knight of Pentacles.
01:13:48I'm sorry?
01:13:49You are the Knight of Pentacles.
01:13:53This is your card.
01:13:55I see.
01:13:58Sit down.
01:14:00The other side.
01:14:10Would you like me to pay you beforehand?
01:14:14Yes.
01:14:15Yes.
01:14:15Yes.
01:14:15Yes.
01:14:25See what you should see.
01:14:33This covers you.
01:14:43This covers you.
01:14:44This covers you.
01:14:45This beneath you.
01:14:47This behind you.
01:14:49This crowns you, and this is before you.
01:14:56Your name was...
01:14:58Robin. I'm a commercial traveller, just staying in the village for one night.
01:15:01How did you know about me?
01:15:03A friend recommended you.
01:15:05His name?
01:15:07Well, he's not exactly a friend. It was a party, and I heard him talking about you.
01:15:13Do you travel in medical supplies?
01:15:16No.
01:15:18I see healing hands.
01:15:22You're either something to do with the hospital, or you're a doctor.
01:15:27Well, that'll be all the doctors I've been to. There have been so many.
01:15:32It's not the doctors you've been to. I'm telling you, it's you.
01:15:39Well, I was a medical student once. It was a long time ago.
01:15:43Were you now?
01:15:46You're worried about something.
01:15:48Yes, very.
01:15:49A girl.
01:15:50No, two girls. Two girls.
01:15:55There's a romantic involvement with one, and some other involvement with the other. Now, what is it?
01:16:03Isn't that strange? I come back to the healing hands.
01:16:15Why are you lying to me?
01:16:17I'm not lying to you.
01:16:19You called me Mrs. Yates.
01:16:24You've come here for a purpose.
01:16:28To have my fortune told.
01:16:30No, no. There's something else. Now, what is it?
01:16:32I've told you, I'm worried about...
01:16:33I'm worried about...
01:16:34Be quiet.
01:16:35You've come here to search. You're searching for... No. No, not searching. Investigating. Investigating me!
01:16:51You're dead right ears.
01:16:53Debbie!
01:16:55What did he tell you his name was?
01:16:57This is Robin, my dear.
01:17:00This is Graham, my dear.
01:17:03Dr. Graham Haller, to be exact.
01:17:05One of Jackie's little friends.
01:17:07She sent him down here to put you back in the nut house.
01:17:10No, that's not true. You know it isn't.
01:17:12You lie! You lie! You lie! You lie!
01:17:17I have the proof here in the cards!
01:17:26Come on, love. We're waiting for you.
01:17:28I'm sorry, Merler. I just can't concentrate.
01:17:31Oh, don't worry, kid. We'll wind it up.
01:17:33No, we'll go on.
01:17:35No, no. It was just one of my stupid ploys to try and get your mind off things.
01:17:39You're obviously not up to it.
01:17:41Oh, I'm sorry.
01:17:42Don't worry, kid. We'll have a chat instead.
01:17:44After all, that's what you came round for, isn't it?
01:17:46Yes, very much so.
01:17:49I just couldn't bear sitting alone in the flat, just waiting.
01:17:53Well, what are friends for?
01:17:56Oh, bugger. Hang on a minute.
01:18:03You know what really drove me out tonight?
01:18:05What?
01:18:06I knew that any second the phone would ring and it would be the police to say they'd found Debbie.
01:18:11That'd be the end, wouldn't it?
01:18:13Jackie, you're building this up into something it isn't.
01:18:17Why would it be the end?
01:18:18They don't send 15-year-old girls to prison anymore, you know.
01:18:20They send them to a reformatory.
01:18:22They're not going to send Debbie anywhere.
01:18:24Jackie, it's for you.
01:18:26Who knows I'm here?
01:18:28Well, I wouldn't swear to it, but it sounds like Debbie.
01:18:39Hello?
01:18:40Jackie, it's Debbie.
01:18:41Debbie, where are you?
01:18:43I'm at the farm.
01:18:44The what?
01:18:45I'm at the farm with Mum and Dad.
01:18:47But how?
01:18:48Look, I can't explain now.
01:18:49Will you come down?
01:18:50Yes, of course.
01:18:51Graham's here.
01:18:52Yes, I know.
01:18:53You will come down, won't you?
01:18:54Straight away.
01:18:55Okay, see you then.
01:18:56Debbie!
01:18:57I'm flying high with an ace.
01:19:01Hewish.
01:19:02Was it her?
01:19:03Yes.
01:19:04Well, where is she?
01:19:05She's found a place to hide.
01:19:07Oh, are you going?
01:19:08I must.
01:19:09Well, what about the police?
01:19:11I don't know.
01:19:12I don't know.
01:19:13Was it her?
01:19:14Yes.
01:19:15Well, where is she?
01:19:16She's found a place to hide.
01:19:18Oh, are you going?
01:19:20I must.
01:19:21Well, what about the police?
01:19:23I don't know.
01:19:24I don't know.
01:19:27Jackie!
01:19:43marvel.
01:19:54See you!
01:19:58There's a mystery.
01:20:00I don't know.
01:20:03I don't know.
01:20:05I don't know.
01:20:10Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:20:40Debbie, is that you?
01:20:59I almost hoped you wouldn't come, Jackie.
01:21:02What are you prowling around with the bloody lights off for?
01:21:05I won't be spoken to like that in my own home, especially by you.
01:21:09Especially by me.
01:21:11What am I supposed to have done?
01:21:12You hurt me, Jackie.
01:21:14You've hurt all of us.
01:21:16What are you talking about?
01:21:19What's Debbie been saying to you?
01:21:22She's told us the truth.
01:21:24And you believed it?
01:21:26She is my daughter.
01:21:27And I'm not, I suppose.
01:21:29We both feel closer to Deborah.
01:21:33You stupid old man.
01:21:34How dare you?
01:21:35You've been taken in by a 15-year-old delinquent.
01:21:38All right, then.
01:21:39If that's the way we want it, you can get along without me.
01:21:42You can all get along without me.
01:21:43I'll wash my hands of the lot of you.
01:21:44Shh.
01:21:46Oh, Jackie, if only you hadn't come.
01:21:49What is it?
01:21:51What's going on?
01:21:53Where's Graham?
01:21:54Who?
01:21:54The man?
01:21:56For God's sake, I'm not going to stand here talking to you in the bloody twilight.
01:21:59No, Jackie.
01:22:01Don't put the lights on.
01:22:03What's the matter with you?
01:22:05Nothing.
01:22:09You've been hit.
01:22:11You've been hit with something.
01:22:13Who was it?
01:22:16It was Dorothy, wasn't it?
01:22:18She did it with this.
01:22:22The stepmother's a very sick woman, Jackie.
01:22:24How sick?
01:22:26How sick?
01:22:28She's had a very serious relapse, I'm afraid.
01:22:33Jackie, I love her.
01:22:36Can you understand that?
01:22:38But I can't do any more for her now.
01:22:42Deborah's looking after her.
01:22:44Looking after her?
01:22:45What do you mean, looking after her?
01:22:48She's with her now.
01:22:49A 15-year-old girl?
01:22:50I don't believe it.
01:22:53They have a lot in common, you know.
01:22:56More in common than you would think.
01:23:03Where's Graham?
01:23:04Where is he?
01:23:06They said she was well again.
01:23:10They said she was well.
01:23:11Graham?
01:23:16Graham!
01:23:19Leave us alone, Jackie.
01:23:41No!
01:24:10No!
01:24:10No!
01:24:16Shut up, that stupid screaming.
01:24:26He knew. He knew.
01:24:28Why did you let them?
01:24:40No! No!
01:24:44No!
01:24:47No!
01:24:49No!
01:24:51No!
01:24:53Please, please, no!
01:24:55No!
01:24:57No!
01:24:59No!
01:25:01No!
01:25:03No!
01:25:05No!
01:25:07No!
01:25:10Dad! Dad, please, please, help me!
01:25:13Dad, please, Dad!
01:25:15No! Dad, please, Dad!
01:25:17No! Dad, please, Dad!
01:25:23And let the members of the public be assured
01:25:27that you shall remain in this mental institution
01:25:31until there can be no doubt whatsoever
01:25:35that you are fit and able to take your place in society again.
01:25:40The
01:25:44One
01:25:48One
01:25:50Two
01:25:54One
01:25:56Two
01:25:58Five
01:26:00Two
01:26:02Two
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