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On a South African plantation, a maniac is on the loose, first killing the estate's animals, then starting on the human members.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:30Caw! Caw! Caw! Caw! Caw!
00:01:00Oh, my God.
00:01:30Oh, my God.
00:02:00Oh, my God.
00:02:30Oh, my God.
00:03:00Oh, my God.
00:03:30Oh, my God.
00:04:00Oh, my God.
00:04:29Oh, my God.
00:04:59Oh, my God.
00:05:29Oh, my God.
00:05:59Oh, my God.
00:06:29Oh, my God.
00:06:59Oh, my God.
00:07:29Oh, my God.
00:07:59Oh, my God.
00:08:29Oh, my God.
00:08:59Oh, my God.
00:09:29Oh, my God.
00:09:59Oh, my God.
00:10:29Oh, my God.
00:10:59Oh, my God.
00:11:29Oh, my God.
00:11:31Oh, my God.
00:11:33Oh, my God.
00:11:35Oh, my God.
00:11:37Oh, my God.
00:11:39Oh, my God.
00:12:07Oh, my God.
00:12:09Oh, my God.
00:12:13Oh, my God.
00:12:15Oh, my God.
00:12:16Oh, my God.
00:12:17Oh, my God.
00:12:19Oh, my God.
00:12:21Oh, my God.
00:12:26Let go!
00:12:47She was trying to hex yourself.
00:12:49Be quiet, all of you. Go back to the party. Go on. Go.
00:12:52It's a lie. It's to protect you.
00:12:56Give it to me. Give it to me, Lina.
00:13:00From what and from whom are you trying to protect me?
00:13:05Witchcrafts have bitten a brattling, Lina. You know that.
00:13:07Evil. Got to be fought with evil.
00:13:11There is no evil of brattling.
00:13:13There is no evil of brattling, Lina.
00:13:16You know that.
00:13:17Evil. Got to be fought with evil.
00:13:20There is no evil of brattling, Lina.
00:13:22Not anymore.
00:13:23Not anymore.
00:13:53You never kill him.
00:13:54He knows he may have to go behind theавать.
00:13:55Yet the emperor is violent to archives and HAVE-
00:13:59Qu hysteria.
00:14:00There are no evil that duck is going on from me.
00:14:01There farting.
00:14:02There are no evil.
00:14:04Too bad.
00:14:05There is no evil of bur plainly.
00:14:06There's no evil that he has at him.
00:14:07For sincerely, this'll haveological hope.
00:14:08Do you see him?!
00:14:09Let's go.
00:14:39Let's go.
00:15:09Let's go.
00:15:39Let's go.
00:15:40Let's go.
00:15:41Let's go.
00:15:42Let's go.
00:15:43Let's go.
00:15:44Oh, no.
00:15:49Simeon?
00:15:50Must have been Saracen.
00:15:52Huh?
00:15:53Why?
00:15:54Why?
00:15:55Why?
00:15:58Why?
00:15:59Horses do turn killers, sir.
00:16:02Oh.
00:16:03Oh.
00:16:04I'll get him back to the house.
00:16:08Quickly.
00:16:09Come on.
00:16:10Come on.
00:16:11Quickly.
00:16:12Come on.
00:16:13Come on.
00:16:14Come on.
00:16:15Come on.
00:16:17Come on.
00:16:18Come on.
00:16:19Come on.
00:16:20Come on.
00:16:21Come on.
00:16:22Come on.
00:16:23Come on.
00:16:24Come on.
00:16:25Come on.
00:16:26Come on.
00:16:27Come on.
00:16:28Come on.
00:16:29Come on.
00:16:30Come on.
00:16:31Jan!
00:16:39Look.
00:16:41So that's what spooked Saracen.
00:16:44Snake will spook any horse.
00:16:46He kicked down the door.
00:16:49No.
00:16:51Someone let him out.
00:16:53Deliberately.
00:16:55I want him found, Jan. Quickly.
00:16:57Get rid of this, will you?
00:17:02Yes, sir.
00:17:26Rick?
00:17:28Rick.
00:17:31You.
00:17:34Oh, my God.
00:17:36Oh, my God.
00:17:38Hi.
00:17:41I'm sorry.
00:17:44I'm sorry.
00:17:46I'll call it.
00:17:49I'm sorry.
00:17:51You're sorry.
00:17:53I'm sorry.
00:17:55I'm sorry.
00:17:56Oh, my God.
00:18:56Mother, Mary-Anne has consented to marry me.
00:19:06Is that what the letter was about?
00:19:08Yes.
00:19:10But it's been more than a year since you last saw her,
00:19:13and then only for a short time in London.
00:19:16How do you know she hasn't changed?
00:19:18We love each other. That's all we need to know.
00:19:21You, Breck, and I are the last of the Bratleys.
00:19:25Yes. We should make sure there will be no more.
00:19:30If you marry this girl,
00:19:32you'll only be adding another tragedy to the history of Bratling.
00:19:36It's because of Breck that you don't want to hear, isn't it?
00:19:40What do you suggest we do with him?
00:19:42Brush him under a carpet like unsightly dirt?
00:19:44Breck is my brother. I love him as much as you do.
00:19:46Mother, can't you see?
00:19:53He's sick and needs proper care.
00:19:55He's a Bratley as much as you or me.
00:19:58He has a right to stay here as long as he lives.
00:20:02It's Mary-Anne who has no right here.
00:20:05Sayonara.
00:20:14Well done.
00:20:19I'm afraid I have some rather bad news.
00:20:38Michael.
00:20:39No, not Sir Michael.
00:20:40Breck.
00:20:42His brother?
00:20:43It appears that a runaway stallion that killed a man six weeks ago
00:20:46attacked Breck while he was out on a walk.
00:20:49Oh, no.
00:21:02I'm sorry I had to bring you such distressing news.
00:21:08Did you know Breck, doctor?
00:21:11He was an undergraduate while I was at Dublin.
00:21:13I only met him once or twice after he qualified,
00:21:16and that was many years ago in London at a medical conference.
00:21:20I believe he returned to the Cape shortly after that,
00:21:22gave up his practice in London.
00:21:25Michael never mentioned that his brother was a doctor.
00:21:28He had some rather extraordinary ideas which he published,
00:21:31but I'm afraid they had a mixed reception in medical circles.
00:21:38Oh.
00:21:38Why was that?
00:21:40He believed the cell was an organic entity which could be isolated and kept alive,
00:21:45outside and independent of the human body.
00:21:49The time has passed most pleasantly thanks to you, Dr. Collinson.
00:21:53I do hope you have a pleasant stay with the de Groot's.
00:22:07Dr. Collinson?
00:22:07Yes?
00:22:08Mr. de Groot sent me to meet you, sir.
00:22:10Ah, my bags are over there.
00:22:11I'll be with you in a minute.
00:22:14Don't whine, Miss Carew.
00:22:16If Sir Michael doesn't arrive,
00:22:18I can always drop you on my way to the de Groot's farm.
00:22:22I'm sure he'll be here soon.
00:22:24Will you excuse me while I look for my luggage?
00:22:26Yes.
00:22:31That one and that one.
00:22:32Yes, sir.
00:23:02Michael.
00:23:07I know it's Michael.
00:23:19You've been very kind, Dr. Collinson.
00:23:22My pleasure, Miss Carew.
00:23:31Marianne.
00:23:32Hello.
00:23:36Dearest.
00:23:40Oh, this is Dr. Collinson.
00:23:43He's been my guardian angel.
00:23:44How do you do?
00:23:45I'm very grateful to you, doctor.
00:23:47He's going to visit your neighbors, the de Groot's.
00:23:49I've asked him to come and visit us.
00:23:53Yes, of course.
00:23:54We'd be delighted, doctor.
00:23:55Thank you, Sir Michael.
00:23:57Miss Carew?
00:23:58Goodbye.
00:24:00Goodbye.
00:24:00Oh, Marianne.
00:24:05This is Lena.
00:24:06She'll be your personal maid of Brattling.
00:24:10How do you do, Lena?
00:24:11Ma'am.
00:24:12Come, my dear.
00:24:13I beg your pardon, Sir Michael.
00:24:17Yes?
00:24:17That place that's addressed to Dr. Bratt.
00:24:20Will you take it now or have it sent for later?
00:24:22Oh, we'll take it with us.
00:24:26We might as well.
00:24:27Load it up, would you?
00:24:29Come on.
00:24:37Come on.
00:24:46Come on.
00:24:49Come on.
00:24:51Here.
00:25:52How is he?
00:25:54Well, at first we thought he might die.
00:25:56His head was badly crushed.
00:25:57Oh, Michael, how awful.
00:26:00Your poor mother must have been very upset.
00:26:02She still is upset.
00:26:04She doted on Breck.
00:26:06Can't we go a little faster, Michael?
00:26:08I can hardly wait.
00:26:10Yes, of course.
00:26:11Get up.
00:26:11Go on.
00:26:12Get up.
00:26:12Michael, I think it's beautiful.
00:26:33Beautiful is hardly the word for it.
00:26:36The house is run down.
00:26:37The garden's overgrown.
00:26:38Well, all except for one part, which is mother's pride and joy.
00:26:41It's been such a long time.
00:26:44Remember when we talked about this day?
00:26:46Whoa, whoa.
00:26:47Yes, I remember.
00:26:48Whoa, whoa.
00:26:49Oh, but then I wasn't sure you were going to marry me.
00:26:53Excuse me.
00:27:02Michael?
00:27:03Michael, do you think your mother will like me?
00:27:06Of course she'll like you.
00:27:07How could anyone not like you?
00:27:14Welcome to Breckling.
00:27:24It is rather grim, isn't it?
00:27:28But everything will change now that you're here.
00:27:30Let me introduce you.
00:27:31This is Bland, our butler.
00:27:33May us?
00:27:34And behind you is Annie.
00:27:37Welcome, ma'am.
00:27:40Thank you, Annie.
00:27:40The end of the show, Miss Marianne, in her room.
00:27:43My dear, when you're refreshed, I'll introduce you to mother.
00:27:52Thank you, Bland.
00:27:59I simply will not allow you to marry this girl.
00:28:03You will allow whatever I say, mother.
00:28:05Then you intend to go through with it, despite my wishes?
00:28:13Not despite anything, but because I am master of Breckling.
00:28:17I can hardly believe it.
00:28:27It seems incredible that this is Africa and not England.
00:28:31Cape Colony, my dear, not Africa.
00:28:34But if you will listen carefully, you will realize there is a difference.
00:28:39What is that drumming, Michael?
00:28:47Nothing that need concern, you'll.
00:28:50You might call it the sound of Africa.
00:28:53You should not permit it.
00:28:54Your father never did.
00:28:56What should Michael not permit, Lady Bratley?
00:29:00Witchcraft.
00:29:01Mr Brackenrich's trade, you'll have it.
00:29:03Thank you, Bland.
00:29:04That will be all.
00:29:09If you'll excuse me, my dear.
00:29:11Breck and I usually have a few moments together at this time.
00:29:14Can I come with you?
00:29:15No, Mary-Anne.
00:29:17Michael can take the tray,
00:29:19and you and I will have coffee in the drawing room.
00:29:22It's better this way, for the moment.
00:29:25I shan't be long.
00:30:01They're very much alike, Lady Bratley.
00:30:15They were then.
00:30:19But not anymore.
00:30:23I'm such a blunderer.
00:30:25Please forgive me.
00:30:26Has Michael told you about the accident?
00:30:32Only that Brack was attacked by a stallion while out walking.
00:30:37He also said that Brack refuses to see anyone except you and Michael.
00:30:45You both look so overwrought.
00:30:48Surely there's something I could do to help.
00:30:51This is a family matter.
00:30:53Michael had no right to tell you about it.
00:30:56But I am family.
00:30:59Not yet, my dear.
00:31:01Not yet.
00:31:02Not yet.
00:31:02I love Michael, Lady Bratley.
00:31:18And everything that is part of him.
00:31:21Even if you don't care for me,
00:31:23you'll never change what I feel for him.
00:31:26Nothing will ever change that.
00:31:28I mean, that's a person.
00:31:30Let's help get good pigeon-occupied woods.
00:31:32Let's get up to see what happens.
00:31:35Go on.
00:31:36Go on.
00:31:36Thanks.
00:31:37Goodbye.
00:31:37Goodbye.
00:31:39Goodbye.
00:31:39Goodbye.
00:31:40Goodbye.
00:31:42Bye.
00:31:44Bye.
00:31:44Bye.
00:31:45Goodbye.
00:31:46Bye.
00:31:46Bye.
00:31:47Cheers.
00:31:48Bye.
00:31:48Conversely done.
00:31:48Goodbye.
00:31:54Bye.
00:31:55Bye.
00:31:55Come in.
00:32:19May I turn back the bed, Miss Marianne?
00:32:21Yes, thank you, Nina.
00:32:25What's he like, Lena?
00:32:29Who, Miss?
00:32:30Mr. Brack.
00:32:32I haven't seen him since the accident, Miss.
00:32:35Nobody has.
00:32:36He never leaves the upper floor.
00:32:38Oh, how dreadful.
00:32:41Poor Brack.
00:32:55What was he like, Lena, before the accident?
00:33:17What was he like, Lena, before the accident?
00:33:21Did you know he was crippled, Miss?
00:33:23Yes, Sir Michael told me.
00:33:25Ayakad says he's marked by the devil.
00:33:28He used to play the organ sometimes late at night.
00:33:33We could hear down in the servants' quarters.
00:33:36Lonely.
00:33:38Terrible music.
00:33:40Like the swing.
00:33:41Come in.
00:33:45Leave us, Lena.
00:33:46You're retiring rather early, aren't you?
00:34:02I don't...
00:34:03I don't think your mother wants me here at Bratley.
00:34:05Oh?
00:34:07Did she say that?
00:34:08She told me not to interfere in family matters.
00:34:11My mother's had a terrible shock.
00:34:13Brack is more than just a son to her.
00:34:15I've got to be very patient with her, my darling.
00:34:18All of us.
00:34:19Mother.
00:34:20Brack.
00:34:21Even me.
00:34:25Who is Ayakad?
00:34:30Oh, just an old Malay woman.
00:34:32People believed to have supernatural powers.
00:34:35Did Lena tell you about her?
00:34:37Yes, but why are you so angry?
00:34:39I'm not angry.
00:34:42I'm...
00:34:42I'm not angry.
00:34:45I just don't want you listening to servants' gossip, that's all.
00:34:47Especially from Lena.
00:34:49I'll speak to Mother tomorrow about a new maid for you.
00:34:51Oh, please don't, Michael.
00:34:53I like the girl.
00:34:54All right, my love.
00:34:56Good night.
00:35:00Sleep well.
00:35:03You'll be called at 8.30.
00:35:05Good night.
00:35:05Good night.
00:35:26Good night.
00:35:29Bye.
00:35:29Bye.
00:35:30Bye-bye.
00:35:31Bye.
00:35:32Bye.
00:35:32Bye.
00:35:33Bye.
00:35:34作詞・曲・編曲 李宗盛
00:36:04Minasana, Colorado, minasana.
00:36:34Minasana, Colorado, minasana.
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00:38:44Minasana, Colorado.
00:38:46Minasana, Colorado.
00:38:48Did you lock my door last night, Lina?
00:39:07No.
00:39:11And the organ music.
00:39:14Did you hear it?
00:39:15Lina, I saw Mr. Breck with my own eyes limping along the path beneath my bedroom window.
00:39:24Then he must be better, Miss.
00:39:31Lina, please trust me as I now trust you.
00:39:34I promise you that whatever you tell me will remain a secret between us.
00:39:39There's nothing to tell, Miss.
00:39:41I've told you everything I know.
00:39:45You haven't told me why.
00:39:46Whenever you speak of Mr. Breck, you behave like a frightened child.
00:39:51What is it that he does or used to do up in that attic?
00:39:55Nobody knows for sure.
00:39:57But Ayakut says he's doing what no man has the right to do.
00:40:01What is Mr. Breck doing, Lina?
00:40:06Collecting the souls of living creatures.
00:40:08Good.
00:40:09Very good.
00:40:09Living in England all these years have not robbed you of your skill, I see.
00:40:10Lina! Lina!
00:40:24Good. Very good.
00:40:31Living in England all these years have not robbed you of your skill, I see.
00:40:35I used to practice on Hampstead Heath to keep up with you, Hugo.
00:40:40You're not sorry you've given up your London practice?
00:40:45You take up this lecturing post at the medical school, are you?
00:40:49Good heavens, no. I was intended to return to the colony.
00:40:53What makes you think that I have any regrets?
00:40:56Sometimes you look like a man who has a profound regret, as if he has lost something.
00:41:02It's the girl you met on the boat coming out, isn't it, my friend?
00:41:07Miss Carew is engaged to be married to Sir Michael Bratley, Hugo.
00:41:11Yes.
00:41:13But somehow I think that she's in great danger.
00:41:17Let's go and have some tea.
00:41:20Let's go and have some tea.
00:41:47Let's go and have some tea.
00:41:51I'll come and have some tea.
00:41:53Just play some tea briefly in Saukinovang.
00:41:56Let's laugh.
00:41:57Be well, let's continue.
00:41:59GENEANCE
00:42:12Hello, Arnie.
00:42:41Is Sir Michael back from the fields yet?
00:42:43No, I haven't seen him, Miss.
00:42:45Thank you, Arnie.
00:43:11Arnie!
00:43:13Arnie!
00:43:15Arnie!
00:43:17Arnie!
00:43:21Arnie!
00:43:33Arnie!
00:43:37Arnie!
00:43:49No!
00:43:50No!
00:43:51No!
00:43:53No!
00:45:43Why are you and Michael hiding Brett from me as if he were some dangerous animal?
00:46:04I've seen him staring out of the attic window.
00:46:14My son does not wish to see you.
00:46:16He's been ill.
00:46:17Very ill.
00:46:19Can't you understand that?
00:46:21Then why was he walking in the garden last night?
00:46:24That's impossible.
00:46:27It was your imagination.
00:46:29And the organ music?
00:46:30Was that also my imagination?
00:46:32We want Michael.
00:46:42We want Michael.
00:46:43We want Michael.
00:46:44Mark! Mark! Mark! Mark! Mark!
00:46:56Mark! Mark! Mark!
00:47:09Leave, Bradley, Mary, and leave before it's too late.
00:47:12before it's too late i'll never leave here not as long as michael loves and needs me
00:47:26what is it what's happening i was coming to tell you sir ayakad is dead they all want to leave
00:47:31what do you want it isn't safe to work or live here anymore it's that damn horse that's killed
00:47:47no longer on brattling he's disappeared you all know that he's probably dead then his soul ain't
00:47:53dead he's out there somewhere it's him that's hex's place your crazy brother up there let's
00:48:00go get him
00:48:04those of you who wish to be you can go
00:48:30so
00:49:12Marriott?
00:49:42What is it?
00:49:55You're angry with me.
00:49:57Is it unreasonable for a woman who's come 7,000 miles to join the man she loves to expect him to spend a little of his time with her?
00:50:05You saw what happened last night. Bratling is like a ship that's sinking. And no one can save her except me.
00:50:17You and me, Michael. Or have you forgotten you asked me to marry you?
00:50:21You and me. Last night, your mother begged me to leave Bratling. Is that what you want, too?
00:50:30Mother begged you to leave Bratling? Why?
00:50:33Why? Maybe because of Breck. I mean, I thought...
00:50:38Breck! Why does everyone blame poor Breck for everything that happens in this house?
00:50:44I spent an hour with him this morning, where I can get nothing from him. He just sits there, staring into space.
00:50:57A shattered mind and a shattered body.
00:51:02Oh, my dearest, I'm sorry. I've been so selfish and thoughtless.
00:51:09I promise never to speak about it again.
00:51:11I promise.
00:51:41It seems we have a visitor.
00:51:46Will you be all right on your own, my half?
00:51:48Yes, you go. I'll lie down for a while.
00:51:54The horse. Was it Saracen?
00:51:58Yes, it was Saracen.
00:52:00I'm sorry, Michael.
00:52:11It was Saracen, my son, the captain's own.
00:52:15It was Saracen, my son, the captain's own.
00:52:19Good to see you, Tana.
00:52:21What brings you to Bratling?
00:52:23One of your farmhands put in an appearance at the castle the day before yesterday.
00:52:27With a rather incredible story, Sir Michael.
00:52:34As long as he's up there in that attic, none of us is safe.
00:52:37Oh, please, Miss, let's go to Cape Town. I will work for you there.
00:52:43You must stay calm, Lena.
00:52:45You must think.
00:52:47I have thought, Miss.
00:52:49I'm leaving Bratling.
00:52:53How far is Grootwood from here?
00:52:55About eight miles by road, Miss.
00:52:57But there's a shortcut through the fields.
00:53:00Then will you do one last favor for me before you leave Bratling?
00:53:03Oh, yes, Miss.
00:53:04Take this letter to Grootwood and hand it to Dr. Collinson.
00:53:08Yes, Miss.
00:53:12God protect you.
00:53:19It may well be as you say so, Michael.
00:53:22Superstitious servants' chatter.
00:53:25Nevertheless, two particularly brutal killings have occurred.
00:53:29And I'm quite sure none of us here really believe that the stallion was responsible.
00:53:33And who do you suggest is responsible?
00:53:36Perhaps after I've looked around the property and questioned a few people,
00:53:39I might be able to give you the answer.
00:53:44With your permission, Sir Michael,
00:53:46I should also like to have a few minutes with your brother.
00:53:51You realize, of course, Lieutenant,
00:53:53that Brickenridge has not yet completely recovered from the stallion's attack.
00:53:56It is this that I need assuring of, Lady Bratling.
00:53:59That is why I should like to see him when I return from speaking to your field workers.
00:54:03Now, if you'll excuse me, Lady Bratling.
00:54:06Sir Michael.
00:54:12Oh, Michael.
00:54:13Oh, Michael.
00:54:32Yeah.
00:54:39YouTube.
00:57:10Help!
00:57:12Help me!
00:57:26Dr. Collinson!
00:57:30Dr. Collinson!
00:57:38Dr. Collinson!
00:57:39What is it? What is it?
00:57:40He tried to kill me!
00:57:42Hugo!
00:57:43He tried to kill me!
00:57:44Hugo!
00:57:45It's all right.
00:57:46You're safe now.
00:57:47It's one of the servant girls from Bradley.
00:57:52Let's take her into the house.
00:57:54Let's take her into the house.
00:57:56Come on.
00:57:58Oh!
00:57:59Oh!
00:58:08Oh!
00:58:12I'm a man!
00:58:136, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 4, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9.
00:58:18Where did you drop the nape, Lina?
00:58:26There.
00:58:35It's not here.
00:58:37It must be there.
00:58:38That's the only place I could have dropped it.
00:58:41And the trap?
00:58:42Further down.
00:59:18Where did you see the killing, Lina?
00:59:26Down in the South Vineyard.
00:59:36There.
00:59:36There it is.
00:59:37Oh, oh.
00:59:39Steady, that.
00:59:39Steady.
00:59:48There's nothing here.
00:59:52I don't understand.
00:59:54Never mind, Lina.
00:59:56Now, listen.
00:59:57I want you to go back to Bratling and stay with Miss Mary Ann until I get there.
01:00:02Tell her I'm on my way, but nothing else.
01:00:04Not to her or anybody.
01:00:05Do you understand?
01:00:06Yes.
01:00:07Come on, now.
01:00:15Come on.
01:00:15Up, now.
01:00:16Up.
01:00:16Come on.
01:00:19Nasty business, this, Sir Michael.
01:00:20Well, I thought when that farmhand of yours came here with a wild story of ghost horses
01:00:26and killings with a mile of track.
01:00:29Turner thought it should be looked into.
01:00:32Good officer.
01:00:36Great pity.
01:00:37Take him away.
01:00:38Now, I shall have to look into things myself.
01:00:45Could you postpone your visit, Colonel Pringle, for a few days?
01:00:50Something wrong, Sir Michael?
01:00:54My brother, Breton.
01:00:58He died suddenly this afternoon.
01:01:08Sir Michael, just a minute.
01:01:12I'm sorry, Colonel Pringle.
01:01:13Please try and understand.
01:01:14We're all very upset.
01:01:16Can I let you know when we can see you?
01:01:19Certainly.
01:01:20My condolences to you and your mother.
01:01:23Dr. Follison.
01:01:40I'm afraid you've just missed my son.
01:01:42He left the Cape Town over an hour ago.
01:01:47Was there anything important?
01:01:48No, Lady Bradshaw.
01:01:50May I?
01:01:50Sir Michael invited me to visit whenever I was passing.
01:01:55My son never mentioned having met you, Dr. Collinson.
01:01:58Perhaps because of the brevity of our encounter.
01:02:01Miss Carew and I were fellow travellers as far as Bratling.
01:02:04She introduced me at the station.
01:02:09It's your other son, Bretonridge, whom I knew.
01:02:12We met while he was studying at Dublin.
01:02:15I was most impressed by some of his theories.
01:02:20It was kind of you to call, Dr. Collinson.
01:02:29Should you miss Michael in town, I'll tell him you've called.
01:02:34How is Miss Carew, Lady Bradshaw?
01:02:37When I last saw her, she was walking with her maid in the garden.
01:02:41Then she appeared to be perfectly well.
01:02:43You wouldn't object if I spoke to her before I left.
01:02:46Why should I object, Dr. Collinson?
01:02:57Miss Carew.
01:02:58How good of you to come, Dr. Collinson.
01:03:01I wish I could prevail upon you to leave immediately.
01:03:04Come back to Cape Town with me.
01:03:06Until we can establish exactly what's going on here at Bratling.
01:03:09No, I can't, Dr. Collinson.
01:03:16I'm engaged to be married to Michael.
01:03:19My place is here with him.
01:03:23I'm not afraid.
01:03:24Then why did you send me that letter with Lena?
01:03:27Because I thought you might be able to persuade Michael to allow you to examine Breck.
01:03:31If they won't allow you to see him, how do you expect them to allow me?
01:03:35I mean, I thought that you being a doctor, they would listen to you.
01:03:45Miss Carew, I sincerely believe you should come with me.
01:03:49I still think you should change your mind and come to Cape Town with me.
01:04:02I've explained to you, Dr. Collinson, but I must stay here.
01:04:08Then stay close to Lena.
01:04:10I promise.
01:04:11I promise.
01:04:19Yes, I made it.
01:04:43And the boot that goes with it.
01:04:46Been making it for years.
01:04:48I can't understand how it came off.
01:04:52Who is the customer, Mr. Hill?
01:04:55Kula.
01:04:56Hmm?
01:04:57Dr. Breckinridge Bradley, sir.
01:04:59His brother, Sir Michael, brought the boot in this afternoon to be repaired.
01:05:03How can you be so sure this heel comes off Mr. Breckinridge's boot?
01:05:08Easy, sir.
01:05:10Notice how high the heel is.
01:05:11Hmm.
01:05:15It was Lady Bradley's idea.
01:05:18Well, the boot on, he walked as normal as Sir Michael.
01:05:22Oh, he has his last.
01:05:27Oh, well.
01:05:28Ah, yes.
01:05:29It is there.
01:05:32And now the heel there.
01:05:38Yes, you see, sir, he doesn't have a true foot.
01:05:42More like a hoof it is, without toes.
01:05:45But with my boot on, you'd never know.
01:05:48Thank you, Blanche.
01:06:03Will there be anything else, Miss, before I go into town?
01:06:21Don't tell me you're disserting us too, Blanche.
01:06:23I'm taking Annie in, Miss.
01:06:25I understand she's not very happy at brattling.
01:06:30Will that be all, Miss?
01:06:32Yes, thank you.
01:06:35Oh, Blanche, by the way, have you seen Lena anywhere?
01:06:38Not since this morning, Miss.
01:06:40Not since this morning, Miss.
01:06:45Breckinridge Bradley is dead.
01:06:48Sir Michael told me so himself.
01:06:50Breckinridge Bradley is very much alive, Colonel.
01:06:54God knows if it's time enough to prevent him committing another insane crime.
01:06:58How do you know he is?
01:07:09Believe me, Colonel, I do.
01:07:12Very well, Colson.
01:07:28Michael, Michael.
01:07:58Michael.
01:08:28Marianne, you must leave Bratling before it's too late.
01:08:49You're in danger, terrible danger.
01:08:58You're trying to frighten me into leaving. It's a lie. A mad, vicious lie.
01:09:04But the Brattleys are mad.
01:09:10Look at them. All of them died of some sort of madness.
01:09:21That was me.
01:09:26Do you see what marriage to a madman and giving birth to one can do to a woman?
01:09:31Is that what you want, Marianne?
01:09:34I beg you, for the last time, leave Bratling.
01:09:40I won't listen to you. I won't!
01:09:47Let him? Yes. Take the other horse out of the train.
01:10:05Right.
01:10:21Hang on a minute.
01:10:33Tell him, sir!
01:10:36Tell him, sir!
01:10:38Take the other horse out of the train.
01:10:45Come on!
01:10:47No, sir.
01:10:48Come on!
01:10:50Come on!
01:10:51No, sir.
01:10:53Sons of me.
01:10:57I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:11:27I'm sorry.
01:11:57I'm sorry.
01:12:27Rick, Rick, Rick!
01:12:34No!
01:12:39No!
01:12:41No!
01:12:43No!
01:12:48No!
01:12:50No!
01:12:52No!
01:12:54No!
01:12:56No!
01:13:03No!
01:13:05No!
01:13:07No!
01:13:09No!
01:13:18No!
01:13:20No!
01:13:26No!
01:13:30No!
01:13:34Stop it!
01:13:36No!
01:13:37Stop it!
01:14:00Let her go.
01:14:07You must let her go.
01:14:12The wedding, Mother.
01:14:14Have you forgotten the wedding?
01:14:16No.
01:14:17No, I won't let you.
01:14:19Marianne!
01:14:21Run!
01:14:22Run!
01:14:22You're right!
01:14:30Michael!
01:14:44Michael!
01:14:45Michael!
01:14:46Michael!
01:14:56Michael!
01:15:00No.
01:15:15No!
01:15:20No!
01:15:24Rick!
01:15:30No!
01:15:38Stop!
01:15:40Please!
01:15:42Don't!
01:15:44No, no, Rick!
01:15:46Rick, let me go!
01:15:49No, please!
01:15:51No, no!
01:15:53Please, no!
01:15:54Rick, let me go!
01:15:55No!
01:15:57No!
01:15:58No!
01:15:59Rick, let me go!
01:16:02No!
01:16:06Please, let me go!
01:16:09No, please!
01:16:13No!
01:16:15No!
01:16:16Let me go!
01:16:18Help me!
01:16:19No!
01:16:20No!
01:16:21No!
01:16:22No!
01:16:23No!
01:16:25No!
01:16:26No!
01:16:28No!
01:16:29No!
01:16:30No!
01:16:31No!
01:16:32No!
01:16:33Let me go!
01:16:34Let me go!
01:16:35Let me go!
01:16:36Let me go!
01:16:38Let me go!
01:16:40Rick, oh, my darling!
01:16:42Please!
01:16:43Help me!
01:16:44Please, please!
01:16:45Out of my way, Mother!
01:16:46There's been enough killing, Bratling.
01:16:49Help! Help! Help!
01:17:00Help me! Help!
01:17:13Help!
01:17:15Help!
01:17:16Michael! Michael!
01:17:18What did you do?
01:17:28Michael!
01:17:34Michael!
01:17:36Michael!
01:17:38You want Michael?
01:17:40Michael's upstairs waiting for you.
01:17:42At first, we must make you beautiful for him.
01:17:46Let's go!
01:17:48Put it on!
01:17:50Put it on!
01:17:52Put it on!
01:17:54Put it on!
01:17:56Put it on!
01:17:58There will be me to help you!
01:18:00No!
01:18:02Oh
01:18:32that's better that's more like Michael's Marianne I shan't harm you I shall make
01:18:51you very happy let me explain you see I've always maintained the soul is not something destined for
01:19:03a mythical paradise but a force it can be isolated and contained here on this earth my colleague
01:19:11said I was insane but here is the proof of any one but many not only animals but human beings
01:19:18this one's Saracen poor Saracen so powerful so arrogant now look at him all that strength and
01:19:28arrogance contained in this one little jar this one's Simeon he called me a loony this one
01:19:37isn't it Michael Michael my father's favorite son your bridegroom here he is
01:19:53Michael's alive you're insane insane am I insane am I alive is he
01:20:09I killed him six weeks ago two days after you got this letter your own brother your own brother in
01:20:22this letter you said your love goes beyond this world well now we'll see if you're right at last
01:20:29I shall have the opportunity to see two souls join together in spiritual love think of it Marianne
01:20:38spiritual love free from the nastiness of your perfect body
01:20:43take me to Bratley
01:21:13quickly
01:21:43may train
01:21:44and
01:21:52may
01:21:52may
01:21:53may
01:21:56may
01:21:58may
01:22:02may
01:22:03may
01:22:04may
01:22:13and Michael, together, forever.
01:22:17Miriam!
01:22:23Still. Still. Still. Still, I'm sending you to Michael.
01:22:30Still, I'm sending you to Michael.
01:22:34To Michael.
01:22:43So it was you, wasn't it, Bray?
01:22:58Yes!
01:23:02No! No! No! No!
01:23:06No! No! No!
01:23:10No! No! No!
01:23:13No! No! No!
01:23:17No! No!
01:23:19Looney! Looney!
01:23:22Looney!
01:23:25Looney! Looney! Looney!
01:23:28Looney! Looney!
01:23:31Looney! Looney!
01:23:34Looney! Looney!
01:23:37Looney! Looney!
01:23:40Looney! Looney!
01:23:43What?
01:23:48What?
01:23:49No!
01:23:58No!
01:24:01No!
01:24:02No!
01:24:03No!
01:24:06No!
01:24:07Quick, quick, quick, quick.
01:24:09No!
01:24:11No! No! No!
01:24:13I'm not kidding!
01:24:15No!
01:24:21No!
01:24:23No!
01:24:25No!
01:24:27No!
01:24:29No!
01:24:31No!
01:24:33No!
01:24:35No!
01:24:37No!
01:24:39No!
01:24:41Ah tidak!
01:24:44Ah na!
01:24:46Ah
01:25:04it's all over me it's all over
01:25:34it's all over me
01:26:04it's all over me
01:26:34it's all over me it's all over me
01:26:41it's all over me
01:26:48it's all over me
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01:27:02it's all over me
01:27:09it's all over me
01:27:16it's all over me
01:27:23it's all over me
01:27:30it's all over me
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