An unscrupulous huckster becomes obsessed with resurrecting a mummified princess after acquiring a cursed Egyptian sarcophagus. This horror-fantasy film promises ancient curses, dark rituals, and a thrilling quest for forbidden power.
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00:04:45mr. Randolph mr. Sykes I don't suppose you could put that bag back on my head
00:04:55could you if he was a lot better in there you see very funny Everett I always
00:05:04admire a man who can laugh in the face of danger mr. Sykes what's all it's about
00:05:09you know exactly what this is about the ten pounds you borrowed off me last
00:05:14month for what you termed as a solid gold investment from which I've yet to see
00:05:19any return all that yeah that so what was it all about you see I tip that someone
00:05:30needed to offload some jewelry in a hurry stolen was it this this old old girl
00:05:38she'd recently lost her husband and well she wanted a few extra pennies for the
00:05:44funeral and that piggins were a bit richer than I thought ten pounds just wasn't
00:05:51enough so I uh yeah went down the horse track and lost the lot oh well now let's
00:06:10see it's ten pounds the daily rate of 100% compound interest over 30 days let's
00:06:19just say you owe me a lot of money do you have a lot of money on you have a
00:06:24presence not only a prison I didn't think so got something to show you
00:06:37this is Alice
00:06:40she borrowed money off me just like you did half a crown only she did it to feed her
00:06:52little children rather than waste it down at the horse track and just like you she
00:06:59always had a excuse for not paying the debts
00:07:01well I guess I guess those children are going hungry now you killed her over half a crown
00:07:09we did more than that effort we did more than that effort
00:07:11the lads here had their way with her beforehand
00:07:15and then again afterwards
00:07:19you see this is a lesson in what happens to people who owe me money and then fail to pay
00:07:27up but we're not at that stage just yet a little pain will help the message sink in
00:07:35no we get the clock nothing you don't have to do that
00:07:40no take my pocket I'm about to come into a fortune pull the other one Everett
00:07:51give it another turn there's a telegram in my pocket
00:07:57wait which pocket inside pocket the jacket left side
00:08:04dr. Felix Randolph request your presence at eight o'clock on Thursday the 12th to
00:08:21discuss the matter of of your inheritance yeah I told you what's this all
00:08:29about my uncle Felix Randolph you might have heard of him isn't he some sort of treasure
00:08:38hunter so they say this is all very interesting Everett I thought you might say that mr. Sykes
00:08:46this telegram said eight o'clock and you're still sat here shouldn't you be seeing your
00:08:53uncle oh it might have escaped your attention Sykes but I'm currently somewhat
00:08:59being forcibly detained all right let him go Charlie
00:09:10watch obliged well I'll let you know how it goes it hold on
00:09:18you'll do more than that mr. Randolph I want to know exactly what you stand to
00:09:27inherit and when you expect to receive it because whatever it is it's mine
00:09:40Everett he's coming here well he should be I sent him a telegram two days ago
00:09:47requesting his presence by eight o'clock but you can never be too sure with Everett can you
00:09:53well it's nearly eight now
00:09:56you were going to tell me what happened to Azar in the pyramid
00:10:02ever the curious one Archie I'm pleased to see that some of my spirit of adventure has rubbed off
00:10:08on you you certainly didn't get it from your father and the less said about my other brother the better
00:10:14and his wife
00:10:15but look at me now I've outlived a lot of them
00:10:22that'll be Everett
00:10:26it's all right Nancy will see too
00:10:29you were going to tell me what happened in the pyramid
00:10:40nothing happened in the pyramid
00:10:43it was hours later that the curse came into effect
00:10:47you really believe in ancient Egyptian curses
00:10:51I believe in what I saw
00:10:55the curse promised death by a thousand terrors
00:11:00and by next morning
00:11:04Zan was dead
00:11:07and the look on his face
00:11:11Uncle Felix
00:11:17so good to see you
00:11:19I mean it's been too long
00:11:22well you're always so
00:11:25busy Everett
00:11:26this is true Uncle this is true
00:11:29lots of irons in the fire as they say
00:11:32oh and you
00:11:33good old um
00:11:35Archie
00:11:35Archie
00:11:37good old cousin Archie
00:11:40you must be a doctor now
00:11:41ah not quite
00:11:43still studying
00:11:44Uncle Felix is letting me use his workshop
00:11:47while I do my research projects
00:11:49sounds fascinating
00:11:50could you get these gentlemen a drink please Nancy
00:11:54and one for yourself Uncle
00:11:56no
00:11:57no no
00:11:59that's part of the issue I'm afraid
00:12:02as you know gentlemen I've always lived an act of life
00:12:13be it carving ice caves in Mongolia or wading through marshes in darkest Peru
00:12:19nothing has ever held me back
00:12:21not even the disapproval of most of the Randolph family
00:12:25but these last few months I've been finding things haven't been as easy as they used to be
00:12:32I get breathless just walking up the stairs here in this house
00:12:38so last week I asked a medical man to come and give me the once over
00:12:43you could have asked me Uncle
00:12:45I know Archie
00:12:46but a man likes to keep some things to himself
00:12:49until the time is right
00:12:52and he has put his affairs in order
00:12:55the fact is gentlemen
00:12:59that uh
00:13:01my old ticker
00:13:03is on the way out
00:13:04he tells me that as long as I keep to my bed
00:13:09avoid overexertion
00:13:11a strong drink
00:13:13rich foods
00:13:14then it should last until Christmas
00:13:15but not beyond
00:13:18and this is where the matter of your inheritance comes into play
00:13:25I've spent my life traveling the world
00:13:29collecting rare artifacts and valuable antiquities
00:13:34my collection to date includes all the major civilizations
00:13:38solid gold coins from ancient Rome
00:13:41beautiful vases from Ming dynasty China
00:13:44an original da Vinci print that I found in a junk shop in Venice
00:13:48and all of these things
00:13:52with one exception
00:13:54I have bequeathed
00:13:58to the British Museum
00:14:00so
00:14:04what are you just going to give it all away
00:14:06artifacts such as these
00:14:07should be seen by everyone
00:14:09not to be hoarded away by an old man in search of profit
00:14:12I think it's an excellent gesture
00:14:14is that what all the commotion was yesterday
00:14:16yes it took six carriages to get everything away
00:14:20but you said with one exception
00:14:24yes
00:14:25there is one item
00:14:29so dangerous
00:14:31it must never see the light of day
00:14:35the sarcophagus of Conepta
00:14:38it's here
00:14:40in the house
00:14:42downstairs in the basement
00:14:43where it will stay
00:14:45I intend to have it interred there
00:14:48bricked up so it can never be seen again
00:14:50sorry
00:14:50what is a sarcophagus
00:14:54it's an ancient Egyptian burial receptacle
00:14:58and what does it look like
00:14:59it's a life-size solid gold humanoid
00:15:03covered in precious jewels
00:15:05can I see it?
00:15:08I don't think that's such a good idea Everett
00:15:11but it sounds so beautiful uncle
00:15:13indeed
00:15:14it is
00:15:16well if it's just going to get bricked up
00:15:19I probably won't get another chance
00:15:20will I?
00:15:21oh come on uncle please
00:15:22yes of course
00:15:24Nancy will show you the way
00:15:27just one thing
00:15:30whatever you do
00:15:34do not lay a finger on it
00:15:37you hear that did you
00:15:41he's giving it all away
00:15:43he's mad
00:15:44he's mad
00:15:44was that wise uncle?
00:15:50how much trouble can he get up to?
00:15:53besides I wanted to talk to you alone
00:15:55I've seen the way that you and Nancy
00:16:00look at each other
00:16:01oh
00:16:02no need to be ashamed
00:16:05a young man must be allowed to sow his wild oats
00:16:08just don't get her into trouble
00:16:11whatever you do
00:16:12well it's a bit more serious than that
00:16:16oh you haven't already got her into trouble
00:16:18no no
00:16:19I mean my feelings for her
00:16:22your mother wouldn't have approved
00:16:28that you're a Randolph Archie
00:16:32carrying on with the maid
00:16:34well she's awfully intelligent
00:16:36she's been helping me with my research
00:16:39just because she's a maid does not
00:16:41I said your mother wouldn't have approved
00:16:44not that I didn't
00:16:45it won't affect my decision
00:16:48what decision?
00:16:53I haven't got a lot Archie
00:16:55the treasures that I've spent my life pursuing
00:16:59are all gone
00:17:01and a family fortune such as it was
00:17:05gambled away
00:17:07by Everett's father
00:17:10but I do have this house
00:17:14and for what it's worth
00:17:18it's yours Archie
00:17:20is this it?
00:17:34Dr Randolph told me never to touch it
00:17:36well I don't know what to say
00:17:54all I ask is that you brick up the basement
00:17:57as I've said
00:17:59well of course
00:18:00beyond that
00:18:01you can stay exactly as you are
00:18:03I wouldn't want your research
00:18:07to be interrupted
00:18:08by you having to up sticks
00:18:10and move somewhere else
00:18:11when I kick the bucket
00:18:12actually uncle
00:18:16there's something I wanted to tell you
00:18:18look at that
00:18:28the problem is with your heart
00:18:32so I'm told
00:18:34it appears that I have been overworking it all these years
00:18:39I suppose in the end one always has to pay the piper
00:18:43there are things that can be done uncle
00:18:47I've read up on it
00:18:49even in my own research
00:18:51currently it's on rats
00:18:53but I have successfully restarted the heart of an animal
00:18:56and there was a case in Luxembourg
00:18:59stop Archie
00:19:00I know you mean well
00:19:02but I've accepted my condition
00:19:05but your doctor said there was a chance
00:19:08so long as I stay in bed
00:19:11avoid overexertion
00:19:13strong drink
00:19:14rich food
00:19:16et cetera et cetera
00:19:17Archie
00:19:18does that sound like any kind of life?
00:19:26I have something else for you here
00:19:28what's that for?
00:19:34oh
00:19:35a pistol
00:19:36um
00:19:38force of habit I'm afraid
00:19:40when you sleep anywhere in the Orient
00:19:43it's a good idea to be close to a weapon
00:19:46now this is what I want you to have
00:19:49it's my journal
00:19:52of my time in Egypt
00:19:54perhaps you can make something of it
00:19:57solve the mystery
00:19:59of the cursed sarcophagus
00:20:02I never could
00:20:06it's even more beautiful than I ever imagined
00:20:11it's gold
00:20:14it's real gold
00:20:16I mean it must be worth a fortune
00:20:18and he wants to brick it up down here
00:20:22we'll have to see about that
00:20:26well uncle
00:20:33it's been an absolute pleasure
00:20:35but
00:20:36let's get back into town
00:20:38you know
00:20:39places to be
00:20:39people to see and all that
00:20:41Archie could you show Everett out please
00:20:43I'm a little tired I think
00:20:46yes of course
00:20:47well
00:20:56it's an impressive building
00:20:58I'll give you that Archie
00:20:59not sure about these floor tiles though
00:21:05oh
00:21:06and
00:21:06this wall here is going to have to go
00:21:08I mean these old buildings
00:21:10they're full of these little runners aren't they
00:21:12not really great for dinner parties Archie
00:21:14actually
00:21:16Everett
00:21:17uncle Felix said he's leaving the house to me
00:21:19he said what
00:21:22well
00:21:24I'm here for the summer
00:21:26for my research project
00:21:27and he didn't want to
00:21:28turf me out
00:21:29if the worst were to happen
00:21:31and
00:21:33what about that
00:21:34thingamajig
00:21:35in the
00:21:35basement
00:21:36the sarcophagus
00:21:37well I suppose
00:21:39that'll be mine too
00:21:40if
00:21:41if it's to stay in the basement
00:21:43that's nice isn't it
00:21:47I mean he writes me
00:21:48to tell me about his inheritance
00:21:49and then sends me away
00:21:50packing with nothing in me pocket
00:21:51it's typical
00:21:53typical with his family
00:21:54always treated me like
00:21:56a second class relative
00:21:57but I'm sorry
00:21:59Everett
00:22:00I don't quite know what to say
00:22:01that's alright Archie
00:22:07you've always been a good lad
00:22:09now tell me
00:22:11more about this research stuff
00:22:13well it's rather hard to explain
00:22:15without going into detail
00:22:16I could show you
00:22:19if you like
00:22:19medical school is closed
00:22:25for the summer
00:22:25sir
00:22:26this is where I've been
00:22:28conducting my research
00:22:29not bad Archie
00:22:31what have you got in there
00:22:35rats
00:22:37very nice
00:22:46yeah this should do me
00:22:48for the night I think
00:22:49sorry what
00:22:51you don't mind dear
00:22:53if I
00:22:53bunk down here with you
00:22:55it's just that there's only one bed
00:22:59it's alright
00:23:02you'd be alright on the floor
00:23:04wouldn't you
00:23:04it's just that I
00:23:07thought you needed to get back
00:23:09into town
00:23:10no rush
00:23:13but I might
00:23:14stick around for a bit
00:23:16I'll keep an eye on things
00:23:18watch out for you Archie
00:23:20me
00:23:21yeah well
00:23:23family is family
00:23:27and what with you being the sole heir
00:23:29and everything
00:23:30I mean
00:23:31it would be tragic
00:23:33if anything happened to you
00:23:35that erm
00:23:42sarcophagus
00:23:44sarcophagus
00:23:45yeah
00:23:46did uncle Felix say they actually
00:23:49bury people inside them
00:23:51yes
00:23:52well
00:23:53only important people
00:23:54kings and such like
00:23:56they would
00:23:59mummify their remains
00:24:01to preserve them
00:24:03stick them
00:24:04inside a sarcophagus
00:24:06and bury them
00:24:09that one
00:24:11I believe
00:24:12belongs to a princess
00:24:13princess
00:24:16well
00:24:18what's left of one
00:24:19it's not my area of expertise
00:24:22there's more information in here
00:24:25and what so
00:24:26uncle Felix's journal
00:24:28according to the available translated writings
00:24:37princess kineptar was mummified using a unique process to perfectly preserve the body
00:24:42as if in life
00:24:44unusually the princess was interred fully intact
00:24:48whereas in most cases of Egyptian mummification
00:24:52a cut is made on the left side of the abdomen
00:24:55and the intestines
00:24:56liver
00:24:57stomach
00:24:58and lungs
00:24:58are removed
00:24:59and a hooked instrument was used to remove the brain through the nose
00:25:04bloody hell
00:25:05leave it out Archie
00:25:06apologies
00:25:12I
00:25:12forget people are squeamish about these things
00:25:15yeah well you'd be bloody squeamish too
00:25:17if you'd seen the stuff I'd seen today
00:25:18what's that?
00:25:21don't worry about it
00:25:22I'm going to get some shot of it
00:25:24I'll probably have bloody nightmares now
00:25:52Oh, my God.
00:26:22Everett?
00:26:32No!
00:26:33Can I have no plane?
00:26:34No!
00:26:35No!
00:26:36No!
00:26:37No!
00:26:38No!
00:26:39No!
00:26:40No!
00:26:41No!
00:26:48No!
00:26:49No!
00:26:50No!
00:26:59The curse has come for me at last.
00:27:11What did?
00:27:13What did?
00:27:14What did?
00:27:15What did?
00:27:34He's dead.
00:27:36Dear God, look at his expression.
00:27:38It's almost as if...
00:27:42He was scared to death.
00:27:47Bloody hell.
00:27:50What's happened?
00:27:53Did you touch it?
00:27:55What?
00:27:56The sarcophagus.
00:27:57Did you touch it?
00:27:58What?
00:28:00What?
00:28:01What?
00:28:12I knew it!
00:28:16He specifically told you not to touch it.
00:28:19I only wanted to have a look.
00:28:20It's cursed, Everett.
00:28:23Sorry, what?
00:28:26To hold the lamp.
00:28:30Whoa.
00:28:31What are you doing?
00:28:33Why do you think he told you not to touch it?
00:28:35Probably thought I was going to nick it.
00:28:38Were you?
00:28:39What's all this about a curse?
00:28:40Anyone who touches the sarcophagus is doomed to a death by a thousand terrors.
00:28:58Something scared the hell out of you just now, didn't it?
00:29:01Just a dream, Asher.
00:29:02Was it?
00:29:04You were screaming and thrashing on that bed.
00:29:07I've never seen anything like it.
00:29:12If Uncle Felix suffered the same experience as you, no wonder his heart gave out.
00:29:19That's nonsense.
00:29:21You mean, yeah?
00:29:23I touched the sarcophagus.
00:29:25Uncle Felix didn't.
00:29:27So how comes he's dead and I'm not?
00:29:29You might have been.
00:29:33If I hadn't have woken you.
00:29:35Come on, Archie.
00:29:37I mean, you're supposed to be a scientist, right?
00:29:40Surely you don't believe in...
00:29:42curses.
00:29:59Archie.
00:30:00Are you alright?
00:30:01Yes.
00:30:02A little tired.
00:30:03Did you manage to sleep much?
00:30:04No.
00:30:05Me neither.
00:30:07Where's...
00:30:08Everett's.
00:30:10I was out of the crack of dawn.
00:30:11He said he had things to do.
00:30:13I brought you some tea.
00:30:15Nancy.
00:30:16Nancy.
00:30:17You don't have to do that anymore.
00:30:20You're employed by my Uncle Felix, not by me.
00:30:22You don't have to be a maid for anyone anymore.
00:30:24Well, that's all very well and good, Archie.
00:30:25But it also means I'm out of a job now.
00:30:28You're employed by my Uncle Felix, not by me.
00:30:30You don't have to be a maid for anyone anymore.
00:30:34Well, that's all very well and good, Archie.
00:30:35But it also means I'm out of a job now.
00:30:36And you don't have one either.
00:30:37So, what will we do?
00:30:39Well, don't worry.
00:30:41As soon as I'm qualified as a doctor,
00:30:42you'll be able to open up a practice far away from here.
00:30:45Where I'll just be Dr. Randolph,
00:30:46and you'll just be Mrs. Randolph.
00:30:47No one will know your background, sir.
00:30:49Why are you looking for me?
00:30:51I'm looking for my uncle Felix, not by me.
00:30:53You don't have to be a maid for anyone anymore.
00:30:55Well, that's all very well and good, Archie.
00:30:56But it also means I'm out of a job now.
00:30:57And you don't have one either.
00:30:58So, what will we do?
00:31:00Well, don't worry.
00:31:01As soon as I'm qualified as a doctor,
00:31:02why are you looking at me like that?
00:31:07Mrs. Randolph?
00:31:09Are you asking me to marry you, Archie?
00:31:12Well, I suppose I am.
00:31:19Well, is that a yes then?
00:31:21Of course it is.
00:31:23You know, deep down I always wondered if your feelings for me were real.
00:31:28Of course they are.
00:31:30Real enough, I mean.
00:31:32Compared to what you might have to sacrifice.
00:31:36What are you talking about?
00:31:38You know what I'm talking about.
00:31:43A Randolph shouldn't marry someone like me, and you know it.
00:31:47Well, I am a Randolph.
00:31:50And I get to say whether I should marry you or not.
00:31:53And I say that I should.
00:31:55Oh, tea.
00:31:56Very nice.
00:31:57You were out earlier this morning?
00:32:11Yeah, I wanted to get to the newspaper office.
00:32:14See, I've got a pal in there that can get a story out quick.
00:32:17Look at that.
00:32:19Obituaries.
00:32:22Obituaries.
00:32:26Dr. Felix Randolph.
00:32:28Oh, I've registered the death over at the town hall.
00:32:33And I've arranged the undertakers to collect the body.
00:32:37You certainly don't waste any time, do you?
00:32:41I'm just thinking of you, Archie.
00:32:44Probate is a slow process.
00:32:47And I don't suppose this research brings in much money, does it?
00:32:52Well, one day it will.
00:32:55One day I'll be able to prevent what happened to Uncle Felix.
00:32:59You working on a cure for death now, right?
00:33:02Not exactly.
00:33:04But restarting the heart after a major trauma.
00:33:08It can be done, Everett. It's entirely possible.
00:33:12There was a case in Luxembourg where a patient had been pronounced dead for 30 minutes before being successfully revived.
00:33:19And I'm replicating this process on my rats.
00:33:24Do you know, there's a lot of people in town that make a lot of money out of killing rats.
00:33:29And there you are trying to bring the buggers back to life.
00:33:32Well, all I'm trying to do now is figure out this curse business.
00:33:37It's my understanding that these ancient Egyptians were rather advanced with their pharmacological and medical knowledge.
00:33:45Fascinating, I'm sure.
00:33:46I've been meaning to ask you.
00:33:52What exactly was it that you experienced?
00:33:57Oh, nothing. Just a dream.
00:34:03Probably brought on by all that talk of extracting organs.
00:34:06Organs.
00:34:07Yes. Organs.
00:34:09You said it wanted your heart.
00:34:11What did?
00:34:20Oh, it's not.
00:34:22Nothing I've ever seen before.
00:34:24She, she had bandages.
00:34:30It's a tiring bandages.
00:34:32A woman?
00:34:34She was once.
00:34:36The princess, Kaneptar.
00:34:37Nonsense.
00:34:39And even if it was some sort of curse, then how comes it only affected Uncle Felix and not the rest of you?
00:34:45I don't know.
00:34:48What was the name of that princess again?
00:34:51Er, Kaneptar.
00:34:53How'd you spell that?
00:34:55Oh.
00:34:56K-H-E-N-M-E-T-P-T-A-H.
00:35:10Lovely. Thank you very much.
00:35:13Why did you want to know that?
00:35:15Just interested.
00:35:16Nobby.
00:35:17Get the clamp.
00:35:18Nobby, get the clamp.
00:35:48What's this?
00:35:52It's my hand, Silas.
00:35:54You like for the clamp?
00:35:56We're a bit beyond that stage, Mr Randolph.
00:36:00There's something else you've got two of that we're going to be putting in the clamp today.
00:36:05Get his pants off, lads.
00:36:06Wait, wait, wait a minute.
00:36:07You were supposed to come and see me after your little meeting.
00:36:10I was just on my way.
00:36:11You were heading in the wrong direction.
00:36:13No, I was, I was just...
00:36:15Get him on the table, lads.
00:36:16I had to sort out a few things, okay?
00:36:18Take care of business.
00:36:19Take care of what?
00:36:22When are you getting this inheritance?
00:36:26Obituaries.
00:36:27The back page.
00:36:37Noted explorer.
00:36:39Felix Randolph.
00:36:43Miss Depp?
00:36:43Died last night.
00:36:48Well, that was bloody quick.
00:36:51Did you have something to do with this?
00:36:54Had a weak heart.
00:36:57Yeah.
00:36:58I, er...
00:36:58Might have helped things move along a bit, yeah?
00:37:02Well, well.
00:37:04I've got to say, I'm impressed, Everett.
00:37:07I never thought you had the balls to do something like that.
00:37:09Well, it's all the same to you, Sykes.
00:37:11I very much like to keep hold of them.
00:37:16All right.
00:37:17Let him go.
00:37:21Much obliged.
00:37:23So what can we expect to receive from your late uncle?
00:37:26Oh, it's beautiful, Sykes.
00:37:28It really is.
00:37:29I mean, it's gold, jewel-encrusted.
00:37:32Four thousand years old.
00:37:33I mean, it's priceless.
00:37:35Your share of it will certainly clear my debt with you.
00:37:42My share of it?
00:37:45You do make me laugh, Everett.
00:37:47I mean,
00:37:49whoever said anything about shares?
00:37:51You see, the plan is
00:37:54I get the inheritance.
00:37:59And you?
00:38:01You get to avoid what happened to Alice happening to you.
00:38:05At least I'm not a woman, Sykes, eh?
00:38:07These lads aren't fussy, Everett.
00:38:10They've done long stretches inside, you know how it is.
00:38:17If I don't see some hard evidence of all this money you're gonna make,
00:38:20by the end of tomorrow,
00:38:22you'll be a dead man.
00:38:24All right?
00:38:35Having exhausted the writings on the wall of the tomb,
00:38:39I began to research further into the life and death of the princess.
00:38:44Why had such a prominent person died at such a young age?
00:38:50What I discovered shocked me to my core.
00:38:54What are you reading?
00:38:57This is Uncle Felix's journal.
00:38:59I'm trying to figure out this curse business.
00:39:03According to the journal,
00:39:04it's only those who've had direct physical contact with the sarcophagus
00:39:07who've fallen victim to it.
00:39:09Well, Everett certainly did.
00:39:11Rubbed his hand all over it,
00:39:13like he was in love with it.
00:39:14In love with the gold and the jewels, I should imagine.
00:39:20Which hand did he use?
00:39:24His right, I think.
00:39:29The same one he used to shake hands with Uncle Felix.
00:39:33I wonder.
00:39:34Everett Randolph.
00:39:54Did you manage to pick up that jewellery I told you about?
00:39:56I'm sorry, Ivy.
00:39:58I just couldn't get the cash in time.
00:40:00Can't win any more.
00:40:01Maybe next time, eh?
00:40:03I've, er...
00:40:04actually got something for you.
00:40:08Let's have a look at it, then.
00:40:09Well, it's not with me.
00:40:11It's a bit big.
00:40:14I need to cash it in quick.
00:40:16It's in your line.
00:40:17What is it?
00:40:18An antique?
00:40:19Yeah, you could say that.
00:40:214,000 years old, to be exact.
00:40:23What are you going to do?
00:40:35Well, we've got to open her up.
00:40:38Have a closer look at her.
00:40:39Are you sure?
00:40:41Don't worry.
00:40:42I'll be careful.
00:40:46Oh, you wait till you see it.
00:40:48I mean, it's...
00:40:49it's beautiful.
00:40:51It's gold.
00:40:52It's as big as a person.
00:40:53But it's priceless.
00:40:55And they actually buried
00:40:57an Egyptian princess inside it.
00:41:04Keneptor.
00:41:06You've heard of it, have you?
00:41:08Of course I have.
00:41:09Someone Felix Randolph dug up, isn't he?
00:41:12Well, you see...
00:41:14Felix was my uncle.
00:41:16And he died last night.
00:41:18Which is how I managed to get my hands on him.
00:41:20Oh, Felix Randolph.
00:41:25Finally caught up with him in the end.
00:41:27What did?
00:41:29The curse.
00:41:31From that sarcophagus.
00:41:32I thought so.
00:41:45There's a layer of oil coating the sarcophagus.
00:41:49I'll need to take us on.
00:41:50Be careful, Archie.
00:41:52Not to worry.
00:41:53I'm wearing gloves.
00:41:54So you've heard about this curse, then, have you?
00:41:58Everybody knows about it.
00:42:00Everybody in the trade, anyway.
00:42:02Randolph had to charge his own ship to bring it to London.
00:42:05No bugger would touch it.
00:42:06It's all nonsense, Ivy.
00:42:08And I heard someone on the ship
00:42:10thought he'd have a butcher's.
00:42:13And it sent him mad.
00:42:14He threw himself overboard.
00:42:17Ivy, it's not that bad.
00:42:19I touched him.
00:42:20I'm not dead.
00:42:21You what?
00:42:25Get out.
00:42:27And don't you dare bring that sarcophagus in here.
00:42:29I don't want to be anywhere near it.
00:42:31Fine.
00:42:32I'll take it over to Irish Bob's place.
00:42:34He'll tell you the same thing I did.
00:42:36Anyone in the trade will.
00:42:38That thing's not priceless.
00:42:40It's worthless.
00:42:41You couldn't pay anyone to take it off your hands.
00:42:47Now, go on.
00:42:48Get out.
00:43:05What are you doing?
00:43:06I have a theory.
00:43:10That this curse is more pharmacological than it is supernatural.
00:43:15Everett used his right hand to touch the sarcophagus,
00:43:22pouring a thin coating of oil.
00:43:24And then he shook hands with Uncle Felix,
00:43:26passing it on to him.
00:43:28I'm doing the same to one of my rats.
00:43:30There are certain chemicals known to have a psychotropic effect when they enter the bloodstream.
00:43:45Which means?
00:43:48It makes you see things.
00:43:52Drives you insane.
00:43:55It seems very possible to me that these clever Egyptians created some form of powerful psychotropic formula.
00:44:02And then mixed it with something like brown thorns.
00:44:07Something sharp enough to pierce the skin, but small enough that you'd never feel it.
00:44:11And then they coated the sarcophagus with it.
00:44:14But...
00:44:15Wait.
00:44:16Listen.
00:44:19He's becoming agitated.
00:44:22I think it's working.
00:44:23It's horrible.
00:44:27Poor thing.
00:44:28Yes.
00:44:29Right now he's experiencing pure terror.
00:44:32And then his body will release adrenaline.
00:44:33Too much for the heart to cope with.
00:44:35It's only a matter of time before...
00:44:40He's dead.
00:44:53Is that what happened to Dr. Randolph?
00:44:57I'm afraid so.
00:45:01Now we've just got to...
00:45:04What is it?
00:45:10Oh, God.
00:45:12I am so stupid.
00:45:13So bloody stupid.
00:45:15What is it, Archie?
00:45:15The oil.
00:45:17If it can penetrate the skin, it can penetrate leather.
00:45:23I'm dead.
00:45:37Is there any change, mister?
00:45:39You what?
00:45:40Is there any change?
00:45:41Does it look like I've got money to waste?
00:45:43Like you've got more than me.
00:45:45At least you ain't begging in the streets.
00:45:47Yeah, we'll give it time.
00:45:50I might be by tomorrow.
00:45:53Oh, mister.
00:45:54Just a penny.
00:45:55I'll work for it.
00:45:57I'll do anything for a penny.
00:45:59All right.
00:46:00I'll think about it.
00:46:01Always hear me, sir.
00:46:03Stay all night.
00:46:05Just ask around for Shelley.
00:46:08That's it, Nancy.
00:46:09As tight as you can.
00:46:12If I start thrashing around, I'm liable to injure myself.
00:46:16What else can I do?
00:46:18Just watch over me.
00:46:21If I go into a trance, you'll have to wake me.
00:46:24How?
00:46:25Do whatever it takes.
00:46:26It won't be easy, but it's the only way to save my life.
00:46:29If you'll need to wake me before the adrenaline in my system starts to overstimulate my heart and...
00:46:36Nancy.
00:46:39Oh, God.
00:46:41Okay.
00:46:42Whatever you see, Archie, it is not real.
00:46:53Oh, look.
00:46:59No.
00:47:07No, no, not my heart.
00:47:09No.
00:47:10No.
00:47:12No, not my heart.
00:47:17Are you all right?
00:47:21I think so.
00:47:23My heart is pounding.
00:47:27You make me feel the same way.
00:47:32You did it, Nancy.
00:47:34You saved my life.
00:47:36I knew it.
00:47:44I knew there was something going on between the two of you.
00:47:48I didn't have you down as the kinky sort, though.
00:47:51You want to watch her, Archie?
00:47:52She'll have you wearing her dresses next.
00:47:54I know the type.
00:47:55Shut up and come and help untie me.
00:47:57I've just been through the same thing you and Uncle Felix have.
00:48:00You've been cursed or what?
00:48:02It's not a curse.
00:48:07It's a psychotropic chemical.
00:48:09It gets under your skin and it makes you see things.
00:48:18Terrible things.
00:48:19And then your body starts to produce adrenaline, too much for the heart to cope with, and you die.
00:48:26Unless someone can snap you out of it.
00:48:28And how did you work that out?
00:48:31Science.
00:48:32Science and research.
00:48:34It's what I do.
00:48:35And Nancy assists me.
00:48:37I'll bet she does.
00:48:38This is the stuff.
00:48:43Oh, be careful, Archie.
00:48:45I've never seen anything quite like it.
00:48:48This could be a very valuable discovery.
00:48:51Valuable.
00:48:53To the scientific community, a viable source of knowledge.
00:48:59And there was me thinking that maybe we could bottle it up and sell it.
00:49:03Bloody hell, Archie.
00:49:05There's got to be somewhere getting some sort of value out of this thing.
00:49:08Look, I'm on a level with you, Archie.
00:49:17I'll need to find a way of making some money fast.
00:49:21Well, we'll have to sell the house eventually.
00:49:25No, no, no.
00:49:26Not eventually, Archie.
00:49:27Now.
00:49:28Okay?
00:49:29See, I owe a lot of money.
00:49:30And if I don't find a way of making this money, by tomorrow, I'm dead.
00:49:38Look.
00:49:42I don't know what to say.
00:49:46Making money has never really been my strong suit.
00:49:50Well, even Nancy and I are worried about how we'll manage with Uncle Felix gone.
00:49:54You're bloody useless.
00:49:55The superior are useless.
00:49:58I don't even know why I'm talking to you.
00:49:59What's this?
00:50:12Live on show tonight.
00:50:14The Hottenton Venus.
00:50:16I've heard about that.
00:50:17It's terribly cruel.
00:50:19Some poor African woman they've put on show half and dressed for people to gawk at.
00:50:23Tickets of...
00:50:25Fruppence apiece.
00:50:28They've got to be raking it in.
00:50:29Just to see this African woman.
00:50:32I've, uh, I've seen her, actually.
00:50:35You have?
00:50:37Oh, it was with the Academy.
00:50:40All of us went, um, for educational purposes.
00:50:45It's no more than a freak show.
00:50:46She has very unusual physical characteristics.
00:50:49That's a polite way of saying it.
00:50:52I've got to get the dinner on.
00:50:53What are you thinking?
00:51:18If they're willing to pay Fruppence to see some woman from Africa,
00:51:25what would they be willing to pay to see an actual ancient Egyptian princess?
00:51:32Everett, you can't put a dead body on display,
00:51:36even if it is a thousand-year-old dead princess.
00:51:40I'm not talking about a dead princess.
00:51:44I'm talking about a live one.
00:51:48I'm sorry, what?
00:51:49Think about it, Archie.
00:51:51A living, breathing, historical artefact from far off Egypt.
00:51:56I mean, forget Fruppence.
00:51:57We could charge a pound of pop and they'll still be lining the streets outside.
00:52:02It's possible to restart a heart.
00:52:04Yeah, you said that some mush over in Finland, didn't it?
00:52:08Luxembourg.
00:52:09And in that case, the patient had been dead for 30 minutes, not 4,000 years.
00:52:14What difference does it make?
00:52:16Dead is dead.
00:52:17As long as all the parts are in good nick.
00:52:19This is ridiculous.
00:52:21It's unthinkable.
00:52:22But it worked with the rats, didn't it?
00:52:24How did you do that?
00:52:28Well, I gave them a large shot of adrenaline.
00:52:32But rats are much simpler beings than humans.
00:52:36There's the higher brain function to consider.
00:52:38Even if we could get her body going, who's to say what condition the mind would be?
00:52:43I mean, you've got to admit, it's an intriguing idea.
00:52:50And if it worked, it would definitely make your name as a doctor.
00:52:56I mean, Archie, you'd be world famous.
00:52:58The man that conquered death.
00:52:59I mean, you and Nancy would never need to worry about money ever again.
00:53:07And neither would you, I suppose.
00:53:09I'd only want my fair share, Archie.
00:53:12And how much is your fair share, considering I'd be doing most of the work?
00:53:17So you are considering it then?
00:53:20Look, Everett, it's not that simple.
00:53:23The body ought to be perfectly preserved, but...
00:53:26What if the mummification process has failed?
00:53:29Or the organs, what if they're all putrefied?
00:53:33Let's get her out and have a proper look then.
00:53:35Right now?
00:53:36There's no time like the present, Archie.
00:53:39And I did say that I was in a bit of a hurry, so...
00:53:43All right.
00:53:45But we have to do this quickly.
00:53:47I don't want Nancy to know about any of this.
00:53:49She'd be appalled at the idea.
00:53:51How do you know?
00:53:52Because I'm appalled at the idea.
00:53:55But you are intrigued by the possibility.
00:53:57Okay.
00:53:58Against my better judgment.
00:54:01It must be that sense of adventure Felix always spoke about.
00:54:04I don't know why I keep closing this.
00:54:19I only end up opening it back up again.
00:54:22Do you want to hand with it?
00:54:24Uh, grab the chisel.
00:54:25And now, for the fun part.
00:54:48Let's crack it open.
00:54:57Let's crack it open.
00:54:57Come on in.
00:55:15Let's have a proper look at her.
00:55:16Do you like to see anything in that basement?
00:55:20I wouldn't get your hopes up, I think.
00:55:25Giddy arms.
00:55:26No, I'm starting to think that people would actually pay just to see her like this.
00:55:34Well, she won't stay like this for long.
00:55:37See, the sarcophagus was sealed airtight.
00:55:39Now that she's out in the oxygen, her body's going to start to atrophy.
00:55:44Unless I can get her blood moving, and then...
00:55:48What?
00:55:52It's no use, Everett.
00:55:54This is never going to work.
00:55:56In the case in Luxembourg, the patient had only been dead for 30 minutes.
00:56:00But I thought we agreed that...
00:56:01The purpose of blood is to carry oxygen to all of the internal organs.
00:56:05Is she shy, sir?
00:56:06Blood is oxygenated from the lungs, breathing in and out.
00:56:09Well, after 4,000 years in a sarcophagus, any blood that remains in her body...
00:56:14Well, it's not going to have any oxygen in it.
00:56:20Before we start her heart, we're going to have to do a blood transfusion.
00:56:24What's that mean?
00:56:26It means we're going to need blood.
00:56:29Fresh blood.
00:56:31From a living, breathing, human volunteer.
00:56:35Well, don't look at me.
00:56:36Well, do you want to do this or not?
00:56:38Yeah, of course.
00:56:39Then we need to do it by tonight, before the body starts to decay.
00:56:48I've got an idea.
00:56:51Have you got a penny I can borrow?
00:56:58What have a fault?
00:56:59Wait and see, Archie.
00:57:03Wait and see.
00:57:05Look, I need to nip out.
00:57:06I'll be back later tonight.
00:57:07You're going out, but we need to open her up.
00:57:10We need to check the condition of her organs.
00:57:12Oh, Christ.
00:57:12You don't need me to help you with her.
00:57:15No.
00:57:16I suppose not.
00:57:17But it is going to take some time to put everything back exactly where I found it.
00:57:24Well, you'd better get on with it then, wouldn't you?
00:57:28Well, uh, see you later.
00:57:35See you later.
00:57:35I'm sorry.
00:57:53It doesn't matter.
00:57:54Everett's been a bit difficult.
00:58:02But having seen the way the family have treated him, I can hardly blame him.
00:58:08I can hardly believe the two of you are related.
00:58:10Well, we might not be, actually.
00:58:17Rumor at the time was that Everett's father, my uncle, was not actually his father, if you
00:58:24know what I mean.
00:58:27It was a big scandal at the time.
00:58:30Tarnished the family name, so the entire family shunned Everett.
00:58:35I see.
00:58:37Plus, his father was an inveterate gambler.
00:58:40He lost fortunes at the card tables, so Everett had to make his own way in the world.
00:58:49And is the family name still important to you?
00:58:55What do you mean?
00:58:57If people found out about you and me, would you be ashamed of me?
00:59:04No.
00:59:05Of course not.
00:59:06But you know how people are.
00:59:13It still feels funny.
00:59:15Sitting at this table with you.
00:59:17Instead of eating by myself in the kitchen.
00:59:19I do miss Dr. Randolph, but it's so much just to be myself around the house, instead of keeping
00:59:27everything secret.
00:59:32What is it, Archie?
00:59:34Is something wrong?
00:59:39I've never kept secrets, Nancy.
00:59:41But from you, I mean.
00:59:42I know that, Archie.
00:59:45So if I asked you to trust me, would you?
00:59:50What are you getting at?
00:59:53Me and Everett.
00:59:55We're working on something.
00:59:57Oh no, what has he talked you into?
00:59:58It's something that could be incredible.
01:00:03It could be fantastic.
01:00:06It could solve all of our problems.
01:00:09Or...
01:00:10Or what?
01:00:14Or it could be a horrible nightmare.
01:00:17And for that reason, after dinner, Nancy, I want you to go to your room and stay there
01:00:23until morning.
01:00:24Do not come out.
01:00:25No matter what you hear.
01:00:27What on earth are you talking about?
01:00:28Please, Nancy.
01:00:30Promise me.
01:00:32But what if you get into trouble?
01:00:34Is it something to do with that sarcophagus?
01:00:37No.
01:00:38No.
01:00:39We won't be going near that again.
01:00:40I still don't like the sound of this.
01:00:45I know.
01:00:46And I knew you wouldn't.
01:00:49But I have to try this.
01:00:52And if it does work...
01:00:55We'd never have to worry about money again.
01:01:01Alright, Archie.
01:01:03I trust you.
01:01:05But I don't trust your cousin.
01:01:07Neither do I.
01:01:08But I don't think I can do this without him.
01:01:19Remember what I said.
01:01:22Stay in your room tonight.
01:01:24We'll know if we've succeeded by the morning.
01:01:26It isn't something dangerous, is it?
01:01:28I don't know.
01:01:29I don't think so.
01:01:31You're sure Everett is enforcing you?
01:01:34I'll admit he can be very persuasive.
01:01:38If at any time
01:01:41I don't feel like I'm doing the right thing
01:01:44I'll put a stop to it.
01:01:45Alright.
01:01:46Why did they do this to you?
01:02:11If you're 25, you're not sure him
01:02:17loading up!
01:02:19Why?
01:02:20I don't think so.
01:02:20I don't think so.
01:02:21I don't know.
01:02:21I don't know.
01:02:22I don't know, I don't know.
01:02:24To know me.
01:02:25I don't know.
01:02:26I don't know.
01:02:28I don't know.
01:02:31Or someone...
01:02:35His oz
01:02:35I don't know.
01:03:05I don't know.
01:03:35Unique, and yet so grim, I feared no museum would ever dare exhibit it.
01:03:42This is a nice house.
01:03:58Is it yours?
01:03:59Not yet.
01:04:06What is it that you want me to do then?
01:04:08I've already said, it's hard to explain.
01:04:15Archie, this is Shelley, our healthy volunteer.
01:04:32Pleased to meet you, Archie.
01:04:34Thank you for agreeing to come.
01:04:35So, how's it going?
01:04:38Fine.
01:04:40How are the units?
01:04:43Fine.
01:04:44Well, rather extraordinary, actually.
01:04:47So we're in business then?
01:04:49Look, Everett, I've been reading Uncle Felix's journal.
01:04:52There's some more information here regarding...
01:04:54It sounds beautiful.
01:04:55Maybe you could tell me about her later.
01:04:57Sorry to interrupt you two gentlemen.
01:05:00But what is it exactly that you wanted me to do?
01:05:05You haven't told her why she's here?
01:05:08Well, I thought it would be better coming from you.
01:05:11God.
01:05:11All right, uh, Shelley, is it?
01:05:16Why don't you lay on the bed?
01:05:21I knew it.
01:05:23With the two of you at once, is it?
01:05:25No, no, no, no, no.
01:05:27You got me here under false pretenses.
01:05:29You did say that you would do anything for a penny.
01:05:31I didn't mean that.
01:05:32I might be a beggar, but I'm not a whore.
01:05:35If I may.
01:05:37All we need is some of your blood.
01:05:41What the bleeding hell is this?
01:05:48Look, we can explain.
01:05:50Help!
01:05:50Help, Elise!
01:05:52Murder!
01:05:53Let me go!
01:05:55Get off me, let me go!
01:05:56Calm down!
01:05:58Get off me!
01:06:00Get off me, you murderers!
01:06:08Well, this is just grit.
01:06:11Hold on.
01:06:14It's all right.
01:06:16She's just out cold.
01:06:18This is not all right, Everett.
01:06:20This is awful!
01:06:21Come on, help me get her out of the bed.
01:06:22I promised Nancy, at any point I felt uncomfortable with this, I would put a stop to it.
01:06:27Oh, yeah.
01:06:28In any case, the girl will never agree to it.
01:06:31She doesn't have to now, does she?
01:06:32You can just do your thing.
01:06:36Well, she's unconscious.
01:06:38That is entirely unethical.
01:06:40Never mind dangerous.
01:06:42How would we know if we've taken too much blood?
01:06:45This whole thing is becoming intolerable.
01:06:47Is it?
01:06:53Yes, it is.
01:06:57And I haven't even told you the worst of it.
01:07:00It had never even occurred to you as to why the princess was interred at such a young age.
01:07:04How she died.
01:07:05No, actually, it didn't occur to me, and what's more, I don't care.
01:07:10But if you're thinking of backing out on me, I've got news for you.
01:07:16While I was out, I popped in to see my pal over at the newspaper.
01:07:20He was delighted when I gave him this little tip about this young heir from a well-to-do family
01:07:25who's been caught having his wicked way with the maid.
01:07:28You know how much the press love a scant?
01:07:33Especially when it involves a Randolph.
01:07:36They're going to print that?
01:07:39Not if I put a stop to it, no.
01:07:43What?
01:07:44They call it a dead man's switch, Archie.
01:07:46Every day I go into the office, I tell them to put an hold on the story.
01:07:49But when that day comes that I don't show up, well...
01:07:52It goes to print.
01:07:57We're doing this, Archie.
01:07:58I'll tell you whether you like it or not.
01:08:17There.
01:08:19The transfusion has begun.
01:08:22So how long is this going to take, then?
01:08:25Well, the average person has about eight pints of blood
01:08:27in that body.
01:08:28Now that's what carries oxygen to all of the organs.
01:08:31Naturally, we can't take all eight pints.
01:08:33Why's that?
01:08:36She would die.
01:08:38All we need is enough to get the heart pumping the blood around the body.
01:08:44And then, once the organs start to work,
01:08:46the princess's body will start to generate its own blood supply.
01:08:48And, um, how do we know when we've got enough blood?
01:08:54I have no idea.
01:08:56To be honest, this is all guesswork.
01:08:58Guesswork?
01:08:58I thought you was meant to be a doctor.
01:09:00This isn't exactly what doctors do, Everett.
01:09:02So what happens after this blood tranny?
01:09:06Uh, well, there comes the hard part.
01:09:09We need adrenaline.
01:09:11I've only ever done that on rats.
01:09:13Done what?
01:09:14Extracted it.
01:09:15Pure adrenaline.
01:09:16Four thousand-year-old heart.
01:09:19It's going to need a rather large dose.
01:09:22Now, the body only creates it under certain conditions.
01:09:25Hmm.
01:09:27When they're scared, right?
01:09:29See, I was listening.
01:09:30And I was never exactly sure on how we were going to.
01:09:39Is she waking up?
01:09:42No, she looks too weak.
01:09:43Shelly.
01:09:46Shelly, wake up.
01:09:48Shelly.
01:09:51What are you doing?
01:09:52She's losing too much blood.
01:09:53I've got to turn it off.
01:09:54What if it's not enough blood to wake up the princess?
01:09:57Everett, she's going to die.
01:09:58Leave it a bit longer.
01:10:03I said leave it.
01:10:05Leave it.
01:10:13She's dead.
01:10:26This is over.
01:10:28No.
01:10:29It's not over until I say it is.
01:10:31A girl has died.
01:10:32I'm better here than me.
01:10:33What's going on?
01:10:43Nancy, I told you not to come down.
01:10:45How could I stay upstairs with all the crushing and the screaming and get back?
01:10:51Archie.
01:10:52What's going on?
01:10:53It's okay, Nancy.
01:10:56It's over now.
01:10:57It's not over, Archie.
01:11:05Not by a long shot.
01:11:09Now, we've got an Egyptian princess over there full of fresh blood.
01:11:14And you're going to restart her heart?
01:11:16Everett, I can't.
01:11:19Not now that Shelly's dead.
01:11:21I can't extract adrenaline from a corpse.
01:11:23I need a working adrenal gland.
01:11:26I suppose we're going to need a new volunteer.
01:11:29No.
01:11:29No, I won't do it.
01:11:30I don't care if you blackmail me.
01:11:32Well, if you don't do it, then your little maid here is going to get a little bully in the back of her little head.
01:11:43There's a chair.
01:11:44Now, tie her up nice and tight.
01:11:53I'm so sorry, Nancy.
01:11:55Don't worry, Archie.
01:11:56I'm not scared.
01:11:59You say you're not scared, man?
01:12:01Well, that just won't do, will it?
01:12:03That won't get the old adrenaline pumping.
01:12:06But, luckily, I've got something that will help us along with her.
01:12:13Now!
01:12:14It's too dangerous.
01:12:16It works, doesn't it?
01:12:17You said so yourself.
01:12:19A little bit of this on the skin will soon get those glands working overtime.
01:12:22Listen, use me instead.
01:12:23Put it on me.
01:12:24Use my adrenaline.
01:12:24That's very commendable, that Archie, but...
01:12:27I'm just going to extract it.
01:12:32Get out of the way.
01:12:34Just a little bit, Nancy.
01:12:35We don't want you having an heart attack before we're ready, now, do we?
01:12:44Listen, Nancy.
01:12:45Whatever you see, just remember it isn't real.
01:12:49Haven't you got work to do?
01:12:50Jesus.
01:12:51What are you doing, what's that?
01:12:59An anatomy book.
01:13:01I've never done this on a human before.
01:13:03I need to get the location of the adrenal gland exactly right.
01:13:15God, it's starting.
01:13:16Come over here and help me, damn it!
01:13:24Hold her still!
01:13:25Don't worry.
01:13:47Don't worry.
01:13:55It didn't work.
01:14:25It didn't work Everett.
01:14:35There was only ever a small chance.
01:14:41Small chance?
01:14:46A small chance.
01:14:51This was life or death for me, Archie, and you knew that.
01:14:59You brand old shoe all the same, always treated me like dirt on the bottom of your shoe.
01:15:05Denied me of my inheritance.
01:15:10Now, you've utterly ruined me.
01:15:17What are you looking at?
01:15:24I tried to tell you Everett, she's a killer, a murderer.
01:15:30They didn't mummify her because she died.
01:15:32She was buried alive.
01:15:35No.
01:15:48No.
01:15:53No!
01:15:58To be continued...
01:16:28One item, so dangerous, it must never see the light of day.
01:16:35The sarcophagus of Konepta.
01:16:58It's a shame to have to say goodbye to the old place.
01:17:11We've no choice, Archie. Not since they printed that news story.
01:17:15I love you, Nancy. And I don't care who knows.
01:17:21It's easy for you to say. I'd rather not have people pointing and whispering every time I go into town to get groceries.
01:17:27You would have had to have moved sooner or later.
01:17:29I can't keep a house like this, not on a doctor's salary.
01:17:34What did you do with it, in the end?
01:17:37It was what?
01:17:38You know what? That... thing?
01:17:44Exactly as Uncle Felix requested.
01:17:47I've moved it back down to the basement, and there's a group of builders coming this afternoon to seal it with brick.
01:17:53I don't think I'll ever fully get over it, what I saw that night.
01:18:02You will, Nancy, when we're far away from you.
01:18:06I hear the houses in Coventry are cheap, and there's an urgent shortage of doctors.
01:18:12Best of all, they've never even heard of a Randolph.
01:18:17What's that?
01:18:25Front door key for the builders.
01:18:28Who are they?
01:18:30Uh, some company in town.
01:18:33Sykes or something.
01:18:34Well, well.
01:18:58Looks like poor old Everett was being honest after all.
01:19:01Christ, it's even bigger than I imagined.
01:19:07Nambi, that's as a hammer.
01:19:14Here we go, lads.
01:19:24It's coming loose.
01:19:25Here we go.
01:19:31Here we go.
01:19:31disclosure.
01:19:44You does everything.
01:19:44What?
01:19:46Looks like you are into his place.
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01:19:49十今.
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