- 2 days ago
A woman driving her parents to her uncle's house crashes near the house.
Michael Gough - Uncle Alexander Yorke
Martin Potter - Stephen Yorke
Candace Glendenning - Catherine Yorke
Barbara Kellerman - Francis
Michael Craze - John
Gloria Maley - Janice (as Gloria Walker)
James Bree - Malcolm Yorke
Celia Hewitt - Elizabeth Yorke
David McGillivray - Priest
Sandy Bailey - Camilla Yorke
Robert Conway - Puritan with Whip
Richard Crafter - Mad Monk 2
Nick Maley - Mad Monk 1
Paula Patterson - Woman Disembowelled by Stephen
Monika Ringwald - Tortured Girl
Moira Young - Alexander's Wife in Prologue
Director - Norman J. Warren
Michael Gough - Uncle Alexander Yorke
Martin Potter - Stephen Yorke
Candace Glendenning - Catherine Yorke
Barbara Kellerman - Francis
Michael Craze - John
Gloria Maley - Janice (as Gloria Walker)
James Bree - Malcolm Yorke
Celia Hewitt - Elizabeth Yorke
David McGillivray - Priest
Sandy Bailey - Camilla Yorke
Robert Conway - Puritan with Whip
Richard Crafter - Mad Monk 2
Nick Maley - Mad Monk 1
Paula Patterson - Woman Disembowelled by Stephen
Monika Ringwald - Tortured Girl
Moira Young - Alexander's Wife in Prologue
Director - Norman J. Warren
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00:00:00You
00:02:30The preparations are thus completed.
00:02:35Let our work begin.
00:02:38Bring to me the vessel of reversal.
00:02:40My child, lay you down upon this altar.
00:02:46Thus we begin, and in reunion will we end.
00:03:04By this token, we, the portals of the unhallowed plain, have torn apart and thrown aside.
00:03:16The fire of torment is ablaze, the heat is scorching, the life is coming back.
00:03:25Oh, great guardian on your throne of gold, I bid you stand back and let her return to us in all her glory.
00:03:34I thee invoke, O prince of light and darkness, at the dying of the flames.
00:03:49Enter into the body of this lowly vessel, that she may be made worthy to receive the soul of thy most illustrious daughter.
00:04:02Return to us, we await you, O beloved of the old faith.
00:04:13Seek out this vessel we offer you, seek her out and return.
00:04:20This is my will, and my will shall be obeyed.
00:04:26She means, O.I.I.M.D.
00:04:35She means, O.I.M.D.
00:04:37Hey.
00:04:40Might as well finish it off.
00:04:42Finish me off, you mean.
00:04:47Don't look at me like that.
00:04:49I know you're trying to get me drunk.
00:04:53Now, why would I want to do that?
00:04:56For the same reason you lured me to your country retreat in the first place.
00:05:01I just thought you might enjoy it.
00:05:03Just between you and me, I have.
00:05:08All these old things.
00:05:11There's nothing like this back home.
00:05:13At least not where I come from.
00:05:16My folks would go crazy for all.
00:05:20I did it again, didn't I?
00:05:23Why do I have to keep mentioning them?
00:05:26You must miss them, I suppose.
00:05:30But l don't. l wanted to get away from them.
00:05:33That's why l came to England, to get away.
00:05:36l just wanted to pack my things and leave without telling anyone where l was going.
00:05:40And now you're here.
00:05:44l guess the novelty must be wearing off.
00:05:51l suppose l'll have to go back sometime.
00:05:56You don't have to go.
00:06:03Hey, l didn't realise it was so late.
00:06:06l dare say we could find you somewhere to sleep.
00:06:09Oh, you dare say, dare you.
00:06:11Well, l dare say l'd be very grateful.
00:06:13Well, l dare say l'd be very grateful.
00:06:16Well, l dare say l'd be very grateful.
00:06:17Well, l dare say l'd be very grateful.
00:06:18Well, l dare say l'd be very grateful.
00:06:19l dare say l'd be very grateful.
00:06:20Perfect.
00:06:23Let'y out.
00:06:25Let's go, beginnenji.
00:06:29lt
00:06:49Don't you feel kind of creepy stuck out here?
00:07:07Well, I guess you're there, it strikes again.
00:07:11Ooh, that's a line.
00:07:41Oh, that's a line.
00:08:11Oh, that's a line.
00:08:41Oh, that's a line.
00:09:11Oh, that's a line.
00:09:41Oh, that's a line.
00:10:11Oh, that's a line.
00:10:13Oh, that's a line.
00:10:17Oh, that's a line.
00:10:22You're like an animal! You're insane!
00:10:36Get out of here.
00:10:38Go on.
00:10:40Get out!
00:10:52Ha ha ha.
00:10:55Ha ha ha!
00:10:58Ha ha ha!
00:11:03Ha ha ha!
00:12:52What time is it?
00:13:01Early.
00:13:05Where are you going?
00:13:06Home.
00:13:07You said it was early.
00:13:10I told you, we're leaving at ten.
00:13:14You're not really going on that trip, are you?
00:13:16How many more times must I tell you?
00:13:18Yes.
00:13:19What a waste of time.
00:13:25Travelling 200 miles to be bored out of your mind.
00:13:28It's not 200 miles.
00:13:30It's no more than 60.
00:13:32And how do you know I'll be bored out of my mind?
00:13:35Well, spending a week with an uncle you've never even met.
00:13:39It's got to be a bore.
00:13:40Why?
00:13:41I happen to like meeting new people.
00:13:44Just because you're content to lie around in bed all day.
00:13:49Right, made your point.
00:13:52So I know where you're going.
00:13:53You've been hearing those voices again, haven't you?
00:13:55They're not voices.
00:13:58They're premonitions.
00:14:00I wish I'd never told you about them.
00:14:05A lot of old rubbish anyway.
00:14:08Well, I don't think so.
00:14:10But I don't expect you to understand.
00:14:12As a matter of fact,
00:14:17I have had a strange feeling about this trip.
00:14:20It's one of the main reasons I've decided to go.
00:14:27I suppose you realise you'll be away for your birthday.
00:14:30Yes.
00:14:31Why?
00:14:37Oh, nothing.
00:14:39I was going to take you out for a meal.
00:14:40That's all.
00:14:41It doesn't matter.
00:14:42Oh, John, I'm sorry.
00:14:44Let's leave it until I get back.
00:14:47I might survive that long.
00:14:51It's only a week.
00:14:53I've got to get back to start my new job anyway.
00:14:57Just a minute.
00:14:58I've got something for you.
00:15:03Here.
00:15:05Happy birthday.
00:15:06Sorry, I didn't have time to wrap it.
00:15:08Oh, John, it's beautiful.
00:15:11Where's my mother's?
00:15:11It's lovely, but I can't.
00:15:15Yes, you can.
00:15:18There.
00:15:24I've got to go.
00:15:27Aren't you going to thank me properly?
00:15:28Hello.
00:15:29Hello.
00:15:29Hello.
00:15:35Hello.
00:15:35Hello.
00:15:36Sorry, I'm late.
00:15:37We thought you might have changed your mind about coming with us.
00:15:39I couldn't catch a bus.
00:15:42Hello, Mum.
00:15:43Oh, there you are.
00:15:45You might have told us you were going to stay out all night.
00:15:47Forgot.
00:15:48Sorry.
00:15:49It's not as if we knew where you were.
00:15:50We had a pretty shrewd idea, but...
00:15:53Look.
00:15:54Oh, Catherine.
00:15:56It's lovely.
00:15:58It's my birthday present from John.
00:16:00Look, Malcolm, isn't it lovely?
00:16:03Very nice.
00:16:05That must have set him back a bob or two.
00:16:07Actually, it was his mother's.
00:16:09Oh, isn't that sweet?
00:16:10He must think a lot of you.
00:16:11I think he does.
00:16:13I'd better go and get changed.
00:16:14He'll have to let us meet him sometime.
00:16:26I do hope the weather holds out for us this week.
00:16:29I'd hate to be snowbound in the country.
00:16:31I don't think there's much chance of that.
00:16:33Anyway, we may not stay a week.
00:16:35Why shouldn't we stay?
00:16:37Oh, I don't know.
00:16:38It's just that...
00:16:39Well, you might not get on with Alexander.
00:16:42Or I might not go out and come to that.
00:16:45We haven't seen each other since we were kids, remember.
00:16:48I didn't even know you had a brother.
00:16:50I'm not surprised.
00:16:52Quite honestly, I think he's got a bit of a cheek.
00:16:54I mean, demanding that we go and stay with him after all this time.
00:16:57He doesn't demand.
00:17:00Well, you know what I mean?
00:17:01He's probably lonely, that's all.
00:17:04Why should he be lonely?
00:17:05Well, I told you, his wife died.
00:17:12I didn't know it was this remote.
00:17:42Here, let me see the map.
00:17:51Well, it must be down one of these roads.
00:17:54Let's try the left-hand one.
00:17:55That could be it up ahead.
00:18:13What is it, Malcolm?
00:18:24Hey, hey.
00:18:26Oh, my God, look out!
00:18:28Oh, no!
00:18:28Oh, no!
00:18:28Mom!
00:18:37Mom?
00:18:40Reggie?
00:18:42She's all right, isn't she?
00:18:44Yes.
00:18:45She'll be all right.
00:18:47How about you?
00:18:49I'm fine.
00:18:50Just a few bruises, I think.
00:18:52I'd better get some help.
00:18:53No, you stay here with Mom.
00:18:56I'll go.
00:18:59I told them to get an ambulance.
00:19:00Come on.
00:19:22Let me go!
00:19:23Alexander, come and help her back.
00:19:25I'll hold her.
00:19:25Let her know.
00:19:27No!
00:19:28No!
00:19:30She was a very extinguished.
00:19:33Go, Malcolm.
00:19:33Go.
00:19:34Come on.
00:19:34feeling a little better yes thank you good these tablets are only sedatives they're quite harmless
00:19:59but they will make you sleep is the room ready yes come along young lady after death and off you go to bed
00:20:20I'll be along in a moment and make sure you're comfortable what is it Stephen
00:20:28there was nothing I could do I'm terribly sorry you must phone the police
00:20:36off to sleep my dear we'll look after you
00:20:58there we are who are you I'm Francis your uncle's secretary
00:21:13comfortable yes thank you you must sleep plenty of rest is what I prescribe did Malcolm did your
00:21:35father ever tell you that I was a doctor it's at moments like this that I'm glad that I am sleep
00:21:43now we'll talk tomorrow and remember if you want anything I'll be downstairs
00:21:51you
00:22:00Hello?
00:22:30I haven't seen much of you recently.
00:22:41No, you haven't, have you?
00:22:43Is that all I get?
00:22:45No.
00:22:47I have things to do.
00:22:50Can't you spare me just a few minutes of your valuable time?
00:22:57I must go and check on Catherine.
00:23:00She's asleep.
00:23:01She'll be asleep all night.
00:23:03Maybe, but I still want to see how she is.
00:23:06Look!
00:23:08Leave her alone.
00:23:11Stay here with me.
00:23:13She's my cousin.
00:23:15I have to go and see her.
00:23:17And I want you here, damn you!
00:23:21Love you, Stephen.
00:23:25What you want me to do?
00:23:29I don't want you to do anything, Frances.
00:23:36You bastard!
00:23:38Keep quiet!
00:23:39Let go of me.
00:23:40Let go!
00:23:41You're hurting my arm!
00:23:42I will let go of you when you shut up!
00:23:45Shut up!
00:23:46What the matter?
00:23:47You're afraid your cousin, my dear.
00:23:49You both!
00:23:51Shut up!
00:23:52Shut up!
00:23:53Shut up!
00:23:54What the matter?
00:23:55You're afraid your cousin, my dear.
00:23:57You both!
00:23:58You're scared, my brother!
00:23:59You're scared, my little boy!
00:24:00Let go of you!
00:24:01What the matter?
00:24:02You're scared, my son!
00:24:03You want me?
00:24:04You're scared, my son!
00:25:07Mum?
00:25:11Good morning, Catherine.
00:25:17I've brought you your breakfast.
00:25:20I thought you were.
00:25:22I've been dreaming.
00:25:24Don't upset yourself.
00:25:28I'll fetch your uncle.
00:25:32Alexander.
00:25:40What is it, Catherine?
00:25:44Are you all right?
00:25:46She had a dream.
00:25:47She thought I was...
00:25:48Thank you, Francis.
00:25:49That will be all.
00:25:50It's inevitable that you should be suffering from shock.
00:25:52And shock can affect you in many ways.
00:25:54You understand that, don't you, my dear?
00:25:56There's no instant cure.
00:25:58It'd be very wrong for me to suggest that there was.
00:26:00But time heals.
00:26:01Believe me, that's true.
00:26:02But time heals.
00:26:03Believe me, that's true.
00:26:04So I want you to stay here for as long as you need to.
00:26:08And look on me, not only as your uncle, but as your friend and your doctor who wants to help you all he can.
00:26:16There's no reason for you to rush back to London, is there?
00:26:17No, I don't think so.
00:26:18Then we'll have plenty of time to get to know each other.
00:26:31I'll be downstairs when you're ready to get up.
00:26:36Yes.
00:26:37Then you'll be downstairs when you're ready to get up.
00:26:41I'll be downstairs when you're ready to get up.
00:27:11Everything seems so unreal, like a dream.
00:27:19That's what everybody says, isn't it?
00:27:24But it's just that I can't accept the truth.
00:27:28I can't accept the fact that I saw the car blow up in front of my eyes.
00:27:34Why did it blow up?
00:27:37That sort of thing doesn't just happen.
00:27:40I too found it incredible.
00:27:43The police say that Malcolm, that your father must have left the ignition on.
00:27:48This ignited the petrol which exploded.
00:27:52But why else?
00:27:55Why did it have to happen to us?
00:27:57You echo my very thoughts when my wife died.
00:28:00Why us, I asked. She was so very young.
00:28:05But we are all mortal.
00:28:09Catherine, I know this is a painful time for you, but the police would like to ask you a few questions.
00:28:17Oh, no.
00:28:19Never mind. We'll keep them waiting a few days.
00:28:22Yes, all right.
00:28:24Oh, one other thing, Catherine.
00:28:26We didn't see any reason for delaying the funeral, so we decided to hold the service in our own private burial ground this afternoon.
00:28:32You'd like to be there.
00:28:34Don't worry.
00:28:35Don't worry.
00:28:36I understand.
00:28:37Think about it.
00:28:38You've time to think.
00:28:39I'm sorry.
00:28:40I didn't mean to startle you.
00:28:45It's all right.
00:28:46It's all right.
00:28:47It's just that I didn't see you there.
00:28:51Nor did I.
00:28:52I mean, I hadn't realized you were up yet.
00:28:54I didn't feel like staying in bed any longer.
00:28:58There didn't seem to be any point.
00:28:59No, of course not.
00:29:03This is a beautiful house.
00:29:05You must be very rich.
00:29:06And I'm sorry, but I should be back here.
00:29:08It's a very beautiful house.
00:29:09I'm sorry.
00:29:10It's a very beautiful house.
00:29:11I did not mean to startle you.
00:29:12I didn't mean to startle you.
00:29:13It's all right.
00:29:14It's just that I didn't see you there.
00:29:15Nor did I.
00:29:16I mean, I hadn't realized you were up yet.
00:29:18I didn't feel like staying in bed any longer.
00:29:20There didn't seem to be any point.
00:29:23No, of course not.
00:29:24This is a beautiful house.
00:29:31But you must be very rich.
00:29:34No, not really.
00:29:37At least not since father gave up the practice.
00:29:40How does he manage to keep up all this?
00:29:43Well, he gets money here and there.
00:29:46Friends.
00:29:48I don't really know.
00:29:51Wish I had friends like that.
00:29:57Would you like to have a look around the grounds?
00:29:59What now?
00:30:01I don't know.
00:30:03The heir will do you good.
00:30:05I'm sure father would agree.
00:30:08Well, all right. But I haven't got a coat.
00:30:10Well, that's all right. Frances will lend you one of hers.
00:30:13I'll get it while you're dressing.
00:30:30What happened to the car?
00:30:33The police took it.
00:30:36Now, come along.
00:30:38You wanted to see the grounds.
00:30:39The grounds.
00:30:41The grounds.
00:30:42it's difficult to know what is
00:31:12saying to relatives you never knew you had why well i feel we know each other and yet we don't if
00:31:22you see what i mean i know a lot about you do you yes my father used to tell me all about you
00:31:28when we lived in africa he was always going on and on about his brother and how he'd been given
00:31:35the daughter that my father should have had he doesn't like me much you see
00:31:41always wanted a daughter
00:31:44but there was no chance of having any more children so he got stuck with me because your mother died
00:31:53yes your father said she was very young
00:31:58she was 29
00:32:01that's terrible i am sorry i didn't know it's all right it was a long time ago
00:32:08was it an accident
00:32:10yes that's what it was
00:32:14it was an accident
00:32:17we've got an enchanted forest
00:32:25they wanted to sell it but they couldn't it's protected or something because of what happened
00:32:37here what was that
00:32:39of course
00:32:42you wouldn't know would you
00:32:44some people are more sensitive to their surroundings than others aren't they
00:32:52are they
00:32:53yes
00:32:56it's hereditary
00:32:58an ability to pick up certain vibrations
00:33:01i sometimes have premonitions
00:33:06did they come true
00:33:07what's the matter
00:33:13nothing
00:33:15it's just that it's getting rather cold
00:33:20i think i would like to go back now
00:33:23don't you want to know what happened to you
00:33:31katherine
00:33:35no
00:33:37no
00:33:40no
00:33:41oh
00:33:56oh
00:33:58oh
00:36:01Stephen?
00:36:03Stephen!
00:36:05Stephen!
00:36:07Stephen!
00:36:15Stephen!
00:36:17Stephen!
00:36:21Stephen!
00:36:27Stephen!
00:36:33Stephen!
00:36:35Stephen!
00:36:37Stephen!
00:36:39Stephen!
00:36:45Stephen!
00:36:47Stephen!
00:36:49Stephen!
00:36:51Stephen!
00:36:53Stephen!
00:36:55Stephen!
00:36:59Stephen!
00:37:01Stephen!
00:37:03Stephen!
00:37:05Stephen!
00:37:07Stephen!
00:37:09Stephen!
00:37:11Stephen!
00:37:13Stephen!
00:37:15Stephen!
00:37:19Stephen!
00:37:21Stephen!
00:37:23Stephen!
00:37:25Stephen!
00:37:29Stephen!
00:37:31Stephen!
00:37:33Stephen!
00:37:35Stephen!
00:37:37Stephen!
00:37:39Stephen!
00:37:41Stephen!
00:37:43Stephen!
00:37:44Stephen!
00:37:45Anthony!
00:37:53Stephen!
00:37:54Stephen!
00:37:55Stephen!
00:37:59It was me.
00:38:01Look, it's all right.
00:38:03You're probably still in shock.
00:38:06It sometimes happens like this.
00:38:09Father has explained it all to me,
00:38:11how these things sometimes can play tricks on the mind.
00:38:16But it seems so real.
00:38:19And the voices. You must have heard them.
00:38:23Just the wind.
00:38:25I've never been so frightened.
00:38:38Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God
00:38:41to take unto Himself the souls of our dear brother and sister,
00:38:45here departed,
00:38:47we therefore commit their bodies to the ground,
00:38:50earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust,
00:38:54in sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life
00:38:57through our Lord Jesus Christ.
00:39:00The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
00:39:03and the love of God,
00:39:05and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost,
00:39:07be with us all evermore.
00:39:09Amen.
00:39:11Amen.
00:39:12Amen.
00:39:13Amen.
00:39:14Amen.
00:39:15Amen.
00:39:16Amen.
00:39:17Amen.
00:39:18Amen.
00:39:19Amen.
00:39:20Amen.
00:39:21Amen.
00:39:22Amen.
00:39:23Amen.
00:39:24Amen.
00:39:25Amen.
00:39:26Amen.
00:39:27Amen.
00:39:28Amen.
00:39:29Amen.
00:39:30Amen.
00:39:31Amen.
00:39:32Amen.
00:39:33Amen.
00:39:34Amen.
00:39:35Amen.
00:39:36Amen.
00:39:37Amen.
00:39:38Amen.
00:39:39Amen.
00:39:40Amen.
00:39:41Amen.
00:39:42Oh, my God.
00:40:12Oh, my God.
00:40:42Oh, my God.
00:41:12Do you mind if I join you?
00:41:23No, of course not.
00:41:24You wouldn't prefer to be alone?
00:41:30No.
00:41:31I'd like you to stay.
00:41:32That boy is a complete mystery to me.
00:41:58One moment I fear for his sanity, and the next butter wouldn't melt in his mouth.
00:42:04Remarkable what a pretty face can achieve, isn't it?
00:42:07I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.
00:42:12Very wise, my dear.
00:42:14Very wise, indeed.
00:42:24Hello?
00:42:47Yes.
00:42:49Excellent, I'm glad to say.
00:42:53You know that's not possible, because I say so.
00:42:58You must allow me to be the judge of that.
00:43:01No, no chance whatsoever.
00:43:04I'm afraid it's impossible.
00:43:06We must keep to the plan as arranged.
00:43:10I can assure you nothing will change my mind.
00:43:15Yes, yes, you will.
00:43:18Goodbye.
00:45:48It's for you to be nice to me, to be around occasionally.
00:45:51I don't care what you do with your life, what girls you pick up, what you do with them, but I won't be rejected for good. I won't.
00:46:00Especially not for her, Stephen. Not for her.
00:46:05Well, it's too bad, isn't it, Francis? Because it's over. Do you understand? Over. Finished!
00:46:15Catherine. We'd better go.
00:46:44Oh, my God.
00:47:44Oh, my God.
00:48:14Oh, my God.
00:48:44Oh, my God.
00:49:14Oh, my God.
00:49:44Oh, my God.
00:50:14Oh, my God.
00:50:44Oh, my God.
00:51:14Oh, my God.
00:51:44Oh, my God.
00:52:14Oh, my God.
00:52:44Oh, my God.
00:53:14Oh, my God.
00:53:44Oh, my God.
00:54:14Oh, my God.
00:54:44Oh, my God.
00:55:14Oh, my God.
00:55:44Oh, my God.
00:56:14Oh, my God.
00:56:44Oh, my God.
00:57:14Oh, my God.
00:57:44Oh, my God.
00:58:14Oh, my God.
00:58:44Oh, my God.
00:59:14Oh, my God.
00:59:44Oh, my God.
01:00:14Oh, my God.
01:00:44Oh, my God.
01:01:14Oh, my God.
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01:08:44Oh, my God.
01:08:51Oh, my God.
01:09:14Oh, my God.
01:09:44Oh, my God.
01:10:14Oh, my God.
01:10:44Oh, my God.
01:11:14Oh, my God.
01:11:44Oh, my God.
01:11:46Oh, my God.
01:11:48Oh, my God.
01:11:50Oh, my God.
01:11:52Oh, my God.
01:11:54Oh, my God.
01:11:56Oh, my God.
01:11:58Oh, my God.
01:12:00Oh, my God.
01:12:01Oh, my God.
01:12:03Oh, my God.
01:12:05Oh, my God.
01:12:07Oh, my God.
01:12:31Oh, my God.
01:12:38You're supposed to be, oh, my God.
01:12:39Oh, my God.
01:12:41Oh, my God.
01:12:42Oh, my God.
01:12:43Oh, my God.
01:12:46I'm glad you're not.
01:12:50Please don't.
01:12:52What's wrong?
01:12:54I just don't want you to.
01:12:58I spoke to Father about our going away together.
01:13:06Don't you want to hear what he said?
01:13:08Tell me tomorrow.
01:13:16I don't understand you.
01:13:20At first you say you want to leave as soon as possible.
01:13:24And now you're not even interested.
01:13:26I am interested.
01:13:28It's just that I'm tired.
01:13:32You didn't seem tired when I came in.
01:13:36Has anything happened to make you change your mind?
01:13:40No.
01:13:42I just want to go to sleep.
01:13:46Do you really?
01:13:48That's what I said.
01:13:50Stephen!
01:13:52Have you come to try and get round me?
01:13:54Well, you know me, Stephen.
01:13:56Always ready to forgive and to forgive.
01:13:58No.
01:14:00No.
01:14:02No.
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01:14:39No.
01:14:40No.
01:14:41I had to take them. Stephen, he was blackmailing me. I wasn't going to show them to anybody.
01:14:48I wasn't going to tell anybody. Let me keep them, please.
01:15:11God bless you! God bless you!
01:15:41God bless you!
01:16:11God bless you!
01:16:21God bless you!
01:16:27God bless you!
01:16:33God bless you!
01:16:49Francis?
01:16:53I don't know.
01:17:23It's taken a long time.
01:17:53But now you belong to us.
01:18:23It's taken a long time.
01:18:38It's taken a long time.
01:18:53It's taken a long time.
01:19:08It's taken a long time.
01:19:23It's taken a long time.
01:19:38It's taken a long time.
01:19:53It's taken a long time.
01:19:56Your time has come, Catherine.
01:19:59You are twenty years old.
01:20:01The age at which Camilla departed from this earth.
01:20:06You deserve to be told something about our sacred lady
01:20:10before you give your soul love for her.
01:20:14There's no need.
01:20:15Then we can proceed.
01:20:17The ritual burning.
01:20:20Take her.
01:20:22Stephen.
01:20:23Stephen.
01:20:24No.
01:20:25Please.
01:20:26Bring her.
01:20:27Please.
01:20:28Stay here.
01:20:38Move.
01:20:40Move.
01:20:51Oh.
01:20:52Move.
01:20:53Move.
01:23:33What's the matter with her?
01:23:35No, it can't be.
01:23:36It can't be?
01:23:37What?
01:23:38What you mean?
01:23:39You're not my father.
01:23:40He's dead.
01:23:41He's got to get you back in the house.
01:23:42No, he's dead.
01:23:43He was burnt alive.
01:23:44I'm burnt alive. Let me go. Let me go.
01:23:48I'm sorry.
01:23:50But look at me.
01:23:52I am your father.
01:23:55God.
01:23:55Think. You know I am.
01:23:57I'm going mad.
01:23:59Catherine, listen to me.
01:24:01Do you know where you are?
01:24:04Yes. Uncle...
01:24:06Uncle Alexander's. That's right.
01:24:08He's trying to kill me.
01:24:10To kill you?
01:24:11Now, now, slowly now.
01:24:15Do you remember how we got here?
01:24:18Yes.
01:24:19By car. But it crashed.
01:24:22Yes.
01:24:23It burst into flames. You were burnt alive.
01:24:27Catherine, only you were injured.
01:24:29You hit your head.
01:24:31You were delirious. We took you into the house.
01:24:34And Uncle Alexander gave you a sedative.
01:24:37He's a doctor.
01:24:37I told you on the way here, remember?
01:24:42Yes. He is a doctor, isn't he?
01:24:44Now it's coming back, you see.
01:24:47I'm not sure. I just don't know.
01:24:51You've had a very long sleep.
01:24:53And you must have had a very bad dream.
01:24:56A dream?
01:24:58I can't believe it.
01:25:00It all seems so clear.
01:25:03The black magic.
01:25:04What do you mean? A very long sleep?
01:25:09It's true. You have.
01:25:11When did we arrive here?
01:25:13Yesterday afternoon.
01:25:15I've been here...
01:25:17It seems as if I've been here for days.
01:25:20Let's go in and find out how you got into such a mess.
01:25:24People.
01:25:30They were chasing me.
01:25:32What people?
01:25:34Where?
01:25:37Let's go in and find them.
01:25:38I'll go in and find them.
01:25:38Good God.
01:26:06You must have been sleeping.
01:26:09Look at the state you're in.
01:26:11Exactly.
01:26:12My poor child, come to the fire.
01:26:14You must be frozen.
01:26:15I've only been out of the house half an hour.
01:26:17You should have been sleeping soundly.
01:26:19If only I'd known.
01:26:22Where's Elizabeth?
01:26:24Upstairs, I think.
01:26:26Be sure I can't get you something.
01:26:27A hot drink.
01:26:27Brandy.
01:26:28No, thank you.
01:26:29Are you all right now?
01:26:37I'll go and fetch your mother.
01:26:38I won't be long.
01:26:39You'll be all right here, won't you?
01:26:40Yes.
01:26:44You're sure?
01:26:46You're absolutely sure?
01:26:49Well, then.
01:26:51What happened?
01:26:51I was running.
01:26:55I must have run through the woods.
01:26:59I don't know why.
01:27:02I'm sorry.
01:27:03I'm not very clear at the moment.
01:27:05I'm not surprised.
01:27:07You've had a rather powerful drug inside you.
01:27:10It induces a very deep sleep, indeed.
01:27:12Two small tablets.
01:27:15Did you give them to me?
01:27:16Yes.
01:27:18I remember that.
01:27:21I think it's beginning to come back.
01:27:24You see, I've had an extraordinary dream.
01:27:29It was about you.
01:27:32And this house.
01:27:33Tell me about it.
01:27:36No, it's too silly to repeat.
01:27:40What happened to my father?
01:27:42He's going to fetch your mother.
01:27:43I'm afraid he'll want you all to leave.
01:27:46He's very upset.
01:27:48I think I'd like to leave.
01:27:50I'm sorry.
01:27:51That must sound terrible.
01:27:53It's just that I was convinced I'd never go home again.
01:27:56And now you'd like to go and make sure that it's still there?
01:28:00Yes.
01:28:01Actually, I think it's my boyfriend I miss most.
01:28:05I'd like to reassure myself that he's still there.
01:28:07I understand.
01:28:09Why don't you telephone him and let him know you're coming back?
01:28:12May I?
01:28:12Of course.
01:28:15Use the phone over there.
01:28:17Behind the curtain.
01:28:21Here?
01:28:22Yes.
01:28:23Yes.
01:28:23Vicious, isn't it?
01:28:35Right through the eye and into the brain.
01:28:40Good heavens.
01:28:41You must have a streak of Camilla in you.
01:28:44Yes.
01:28:46It's good.
01:28:46No.
01:28:47No.
01:28:48I don't know.
01:28:53You must have arocution.
01:28:56No.
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01:28:58Yes.
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