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Sherlock Holmes and the Great Escape (2019) is an exciting and engaging film that follows the famous detective and his loyal companion as they unravel clever mysteries and navigate thrilling challenges. With memorable characters, intelligent problem-solving, and a captivating storyline, the movie highlights teamwork, clever thinking, and the excitement of discovery. Its dynamic narrative, entertaining plot twists, and accessible storytelling provide a delightful cinematic experience for audiences who enjoy character-driven adventures and classic detective stories.
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00:01:24Pull your socks up and get to work!
00:01:29By Joe, it says I will be robbed!
00:01:31But how? When? What should I do?
00:01:42So White Storm wants to steal my riches.
00:01:45This looks like a smart hiding place.
00:01:47I'm too clever!
00:01:54I'm too clever.
00:01:58You're a miss.
00:01:59The main Revelation 5 is the most relevant,
00:02:01and I can't tell you about the crowd,
00:02:06but I'm really proud of you.
00:02:08This is where I'm at.
00:02:11Let's go.
00:02:14I'm too happy to watch!
00:02:17Let's go.
00:02:19That's what I'm doing.
00:02:21What do you think, Detective Rilla?
00:02:47I've got it figured out. Whitestorm knocked the security guard out cold, threatened the victim into opening the safe, took the money inside, then killed the victim of that wooden boat. You can take my word for it. Mystery solved. Case closed.
00:03:02Why not kill the security guard?
00:03:04He attacked me from behind. Maybe because I didn't see him?
00:03:09Brilliant deduction.
00:03:12Reasonable enough.
00:03:13How about Sherlock Holmes' opinion?
00:03:15No need. I said case closed.
00:03:16Not so fast!
00:03:21Although Whitestorm has committed many crimes, he has never hurt anyone. Don't you find this suspicious?
00:03:28There's a first time for everything? Desperate, perhaps?
00:03:30We don't need you here, Sherlock. My genius has solved the case already, so don't meddle with the crime scene.
00:03:35You're the one who meddles. I scrutinize the evidence.
00:03:38That's very cool!
00:03:39That's very cool!
00:03:40I predict my winter, which is the commonplace.
00:03:41I'll send you to your little boss.
00:03:41That really hurt...
00:03:43I'm a nut. I've got it!
00:03:44I'm a nut. I want a nut. I've got it, but it was the most important.
00:03:46I've got it. I'm a nut. I've got it.
00:03:47I'll send you to your little boss.
00:03:49I'll send you to your little boss.
00:03:49I hurt you so much for me.
00:03:51I want my mercy. This time you get your little boss.
00:03:52I've got it. You're gonna end up mind.
00:03:52I just got it. He'll knock on my nose.
00:03:54That really hurt.
00:03:55That really hurt.
00:03:57Hmm...
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00:04:27Hold on now! What are you doing with that filthy soot? Stop right now!
00:04:31Sherlock, if you keep messing with the evidence...
00:04:33Even the Queen of England can't bail you out!
00:04:41Huh? What is this?
00:04:43Huh?
00:04:45Why is there a hole in the roof?
00:04:47You must be Gibson.
00:04:49How are you holding up?
00:04:51Uh, a little sore. How did you know my name?
00:04:53Just a wild guess.
00:04:55Sherlock, what is this all about, huh?
00:04:57Isn't it obvious, detective?
00:04:59The killer is still in this room.
00:05:01And it's him!
00:05:03Oh, me?
00:05:05This must be a mistake!
00:05:07You've a lot to learn!
00:05:09This safe has indeed been opened.
00:05:11But there's no evidence of force.
00:05:13The logical conclusion?
00:05:15White Storm found the key.
00:05:17But how would he know where to find the key?
00:05:19Before each burglary, White Storm always sends a letter to his target.
00:05:23Alarmed, the target would move their precious item to a safer location.
00:05:29In this case, White Storm snuck in later, stowed the key, opened the safe, left his signature card, then made his getaway.
00:05:37When our victim discovered the theft, he likely scolded his security.
00:05:41So, out of anger, he hit the victim with the boat!
00:05:45That's not what happened! Let me go! There's not a reason to kill someone!
00:05:49Detective Fox, what know you of the victim?
00:05:51A great deal!
00:05:53He was a tycoon in the whaling industry, extracting whale blubber for the lamps and he made a fortune.
00:05:59But as London gradually converted to electricity, the entire industry collapsed.
00:06:03He was forced to retire.
00:06:05And that is when he decided to become a loan shark, lending money to sailors though they couldn't afford the interest.
00:06:11That's why his most valuable assets were the loan contracts inside the safe.
00:06:17Who knew that White Storm would burn them all?
00:06:20Gibson was one of his borrowers and was forced to work as security to pay the debt.
00:06:25Enraged that all the contracts had burnt to ashes, the victim tried to force Gibson to sign a new loan.
00:06:30Needless to say, Gibson refused.
00:06:32Known for his greed and temper, the victim lashed out at Gibson with his fountain pen.
00:06:37That is how fibers from Gibson's clothes got on the tip of the pen.
00:06:44At that moment, the maid came to serve breakfast.
00:06:47Gibson threw the new loan contract into the fireplace, then he pretended to pass out on the floor.
00:06:52Oh. Hold on a second! If the contract was burned, how could you know this?
00:06:58Gibson hadn't noticed that the fireplace had been put out.
00:07:01However, the residual heat from the ashes was enough to singe the contract, making it no longer legible.
00:07:07However, when the victim was writing the new contract, he wrote it on top of the evening newspaper on the desk.
00:07:13It seems he was too angry, because he pressed really hard when he wrote his draft.
00:07:18The ink from the newspaper had smeared on the back of the writing paper.
00:07:21Since printing ink contains flammable substances, burnt-out rose singed through the paper.
00:07:26Based on this remaining charred fragment, I deduced that the evidence might be on the newspaper.
00:07:31So I scattered charcoal dust onto it, and the contract was revealed.
00:07:36It was a grady wolf who bullied the poor. I didn't mean to kill him.
00:07:44Let's go. Save your story for the court.
00:07:48That was some lucky guess, Holmes. But Whitestorm, the thief is mine. Also, he might be out of your league.
00:07:55We shall see.
00:08:01Even the cleverest man makes mistakes sometimes.
00:08:04Mr. Holmes, I guarantee you this is absolutely the most important invention out of the steam engine.
00:08:10Pardon? The most important what now?
00:08:11The most important invention. If you don't embrace the new era, the new era will leave you behind.
00:08:15Uh, Mr. Holmes, this is better than anything I ever sold you before.
00:08:18Pardon? The most important what now?
00:08:19The most important invention. If you don't embrace the new era, the new era will leave you behind.
00:08:22Uh, Mr. Holmes, this is better than anything I ever sold you before.
00:08:23Hold it.
00:08:24This is different. I guarantee it will change your life forever. You can be the first one to...
00:08:29Please, to the point.
00:08:30Huh?
00:08:31I call it mobile phone.
00:08:32Oh, no.
00:08:33No.
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00:09:23the new era will leave you behind.
00:09:25Well said.
00:09:27Mr. Holmes, I heard a rumor.
00:09:30Huh? What is that?
00:09:30What have you heard?
00:09:31What is that?
00:09:31What have you heard?
00:09:32What is that?
00:09:33It's our new home for three years.
00:09:35What have you heard, Bunny?
00:09:37Someone's peddling jewelry by the slums
00:09:39near the riverside and the east end.
00:09:41I heard they're stolen goods.
00:09:43Shall we go look?
00:09:44White storm.
00:09:45Onwards, Watson.
00:09:46I had hoped London entered a new era.
00:09:55Where there is new, there is old.
00:09:57People turn a blind eye to the poor.
00:09:59But these are the people who must not be forgotten.
00:10:03I wish we could do more.
00:10:05Even if you were to spend all of your money,
00:10:08it would barely feed them for a week.
00:10:10How much can we really help?
00:10:11Oh, words, sir.
00:10:13So cold.
00:10:13The truth is not always agreeable, dear Watson.
00:10:18The new era has abandoned not only these ships,
00:10:21but people, too.
00:10:24It's mine.
00:10:25I nicked it.
00:10:27It's mine.
00:10:28Let go of it.
00:10:31Told you it's mine.
00:10:32What do you mean it's yours?
00:10:33I helped to nick it, too.
00:10:35Not there.
00:10:36Give it back.
00:10:43There's danger here.
00:10:50This way.
00:10:57Come on.
00:10:58Let's go.
00:10:59What are you doing?
00:11:00Thinking ahead.
00:11:04Huh?
00:11:04Well, well.
00:11:06What do we have here, then?
00:11:07You see this, lads?
00:11:09Mr. Artless.
00:11:10Far from home, aren't you?
00:11:12I heard someone is peddling acquired goods here.
00:11:14I'm hoping to pick up a cheap pocket watch for myself.
00:11:16Acquired goods?
00:11:18Why not say what you really mean?
00:11:20You're calling us thieves, eh?
00:11:22I'm sure you gentlemen abide by British law.
00:11:24We abide by...
00:11:29Slum laws!
00:11:30Slum laws!
00:11:31Slum laws!
00:11:32Slum laws!
00:11:34Slum laws!
00:11:34Since you're all experts in the law,
00:11:36I wonder if you've ever heard of this problem.
00:11:39Justice...
00:11:40is...
00:11:41blind!
00:11:46Find them!
00:11:53Good grief.
00:11:54I'm exhausted, Sherlock.
00:11:56Onwards, Watson!
00:12:01Perhaps a spot of tea would energize me?
00:12:04My thoughts exactly.
00:12:08I must say, fancy.
00:12:11Looks expensive.
00:12:12Good thing you have a lot of patience.
00:12:15Mr. Holmes!
00:12:16These are all of our cake varieties.
00:12:19Most kind.
00:12:20You certainly are amazing.
00:12:21While I struggle to pay all our rent,
00:12:23you go around and get treated like royalty.
00:12:28It turns out what Bonnie heard
00:12:29isn't true.
00:12:32No one would go to the slums to sell jewelry.
00:12:35White Storm hadn't gone there to find a buyer.
00:12:38He was helping the poor with his stolen goods.
00:12:42Could he be a thief with a heart?
00:12:44I'm guessing that every time he goes there,
00:12:46he would bring cakes for the children.
00:12:48So cake is a clue?
00:12:50Why didn't you tell me earlier?
00:12:53And I thought tea was my idea,
00:12:55but I see you were way ahead of me.
00:12:57In all our years together,
00:12:58you still amaze me.
00:12:59Why, thank you, Dr. Watson.
00:13:04Excuse me?
00:13:05Yes?
00:13:05May I ask how many cake shops around here
00:13:07sell this same kind of lemon cream cake?
00:13:09Perhaps a few.
00:13:11I assure you, ours is the best.
00:13:12Any customers come here and buy whole cakes recently?
00:13:15All the time.
00:13:16What do you wish to know?
00:13:17Any unusual customers?
00:13:20Uh...
00:13:22Hmm.
00:13:23There is one.
00:13:24On occasion, he would buy all of the lemon cream cakes.
00:13:27And this morning?
00:13:28Yes.
00:13:28If he buys them all,
00:13:29then how did I get a slice?
00:13:31He came late today.
00:13:32Most of the lemon cakes were sold to other customers already.
00:13:35The slice was the last one.
00:13:37You're a very lucky man, Mr. Holmes.
00:13:39Indeed, I am.
00:13:41This man who buys the lemon cake.
00:13:42Tell me, what does he look like?
00:13:44He's slightly taller and older than you, Mr. Holmes,
00:13:47and he wears glasses.
00:13:48He just ordered an extra-large five-pound cake
00:13:51to be delivered to Santa Maria Orphanage
00:13:53for a birthday party the day after tomorrow.
00:13:55Santa Maria Orphanage.
00:13:59Dr. Watson!
00:14:00Dr. Watson!
00:14:01I heard Mr. Holmes has ordered a whole table full of cakes.
00:14:03Do you need my help?
00:14:06Hmm.
00:14:11If only your feet were as fast as your ears,
00:14:14you could have saved me from overindulging.
00:14:16The cakes were simply too delicious.
00:14:21White Storm buys cakes for children all the time.
00:14:24It's quite benevolent of him.
00:14:26Come now, Sherlock.
00:14:28Perhaps he just wants the poor to protect him.
00:14:30Don't be fooled, Holmes.
00:14:32Wise words, Watson.
00:14:33Unbelievable.
00:14:34He'll always lick with rent,
00:14:35and how dodgy people are here
00:14:36smashing the flat to bits.
00:14:38What have you got to say?
00:14:39Ah, you're back.
00:14:40The telephone line is connected.
00:14:42Calls can be made now.
00:14:43Splendid.
00:14:43What is it?
00:14:46A telephone.
00:14:47My own telephone.
00:14:48I can make calls at home.
00:14:49Isn't it amazing?
00:14:50Amazing.
00:14:51Isn't it expensive?
00:14:52Oh, Alice.
00:14:53If you don't embrace the new era,
00:14:55the new era will leave you behind.
00:14:57The future is worth investing in.
00:14:58At what cost?
00:14:59My aunt will want to know
00:15:00why you're late with the rent.
00:15:02Oh, you're not afraid of it.
00:15:04Give me your number
00:15:05so I can call to remind you of at the time.
00:15:07Ah-ha!
00:15:08Now, who shall I call?
00:15:10Huh?
00:15:11Call me.
00:15:12Go on, call me.
00:15:13You're standing right here.
00:15:14Call you.
00:15:15Good morning.
00:15:16Number, please.
00:15:17Oh, please connect me to the Queen.
00:15:20The Queen?
00:15:21Young man, don't make pranks.
00:15:23There are several other people
00:15:25trying to make calls.
00:15:25Let me, let me!
00:15:27Connect me to the Queen of England.
00:15:28Oh, what did the Queen of England say to you?
00:15:35There are my royal pain in the rear.
00:15:36What's so funny?
00:15:39Ah, the Queen of England.
00:15:41I just spoke to her on the telephone.
00:15:42Isn't that amazing?
00:15:44I think it's really amazing.
00:15:50Oh, the mark of White Storm.
00:15:53I must reciprocate the courtesy.
00:16:06Storytime!
00:16:24Storytime!
00:16:25Ah, for a rainy day.
00:16:26Let me see.
00:16:28Hmm, which story should I pick?
00:16:29Queen, mistress.
00:16:30Mr. Sherlock Holmes is here.
00:16:32He says he needs to ask something of you.
00:16:33Perfect timing. I can ask something of him also.
00:16:36This is beneath my brilliance.
00:16:38Go for it.
00:16:40Children, please give a round of applause
00:16:42and welcome our storyteller today,
00:16:45the great detective, Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
00:16:48Must I? Rarely.
00:16:49Good morning.
00:16:51Actually, all of my detective stories
00:16:53are written by my good friend, Dr. Watson.
00:16:56Please welcome the brilliant storyteller, Dr. Watson.
00:17:03Don't you dare leave me alone.
00:17:05I couldn't find a more brilliant mind.
00:17:08You want to hear a detective mystery?
00:17:12Sure.
00:17:14One day, there was an amazing trapeze acrobat artist who...
00:17:19I know. He slipped and plunged to a tragic death.
00:17:22That's so brilliant.
00:17:23I know.
00:17:24Thank you. The children haven't been this happy for a very long time.
00:17:28We're having a birthday party tomorrow.
00:17:31Why don't you come by and share more of your wonderful stories?
00:17:34Sure.
00:17:34Whose birthday is it?
00:17:36The oldest one in the back.
00:17:37Her name is Katie.
00:17:39I see.
00:17:40The nearby cake shop is well known for their lemon cream cake.
00:17:43Why don't I buy one for the party?
00:17:45What a coincidence.
00:17:46But you really don't have to.
00:17:48That cake happens to be Katie's favorite.
00:17:50Her benefactor buys one for her every year.
00:17:52Well, that's nice.
00:17:54Can't believe they're such a giving person in London nowadays.
00:17:56London has many wealthy people, but not many are willing to donate.
00:18:02The only reason our orphanage has survived is because of his annual donations.
00:18:07And do you know who this benefactor is?
00:18:10Unfortunately not. He's very secretive.
00:18:12The end.
00:18:13Aww.
00:18:14Whew. That's the end of the story. Any questions?
00:18:16Guess who ate my muffin this morning?
00:18:18I'll let our great detective find the culprit.
00:18:22All right, then. Tell me, who ate my muffin?
00:18:24You did.
00:18:25Wow! You're amazing!
00:18:27How come my poop sometimes floats and sometimes sinks to the bottom?
00:18:30Because when you're a good boy and eat more vegetables, fiber is lighter than water, making your...
00:18:35So don't be a picky eater.
00:18:36Mr. Holmes, please. Is it possible you could help Katie find her father?
00:18:45So they can reunite as a family?
00:18:48Well, I'll try my best.
00:18:58Children, stop running.
00:19:00It was amazing to see Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
00:19:03When I'm older, I want to be a great detective, too.
00:19:06So do I.
00:19:07Do you think maybe we should start up our own agency someday?
00:19:11Hello?
00:19:11What is it?
00:19:13Ronald!
00:19:15Happy birthday.
00:19:16We'll leave you to the chat.
00:19:18It must be him.
00:19:20He's just a lad.
00:19:22Maybe Whitestorm is a lad.
00:19:24No.
00:19:26I doubt this lad is Katie's father.
00:19:29How do you know Whitestorm is the girl's father?
00:19:31It was tough work.
00:19:34First, I had to deal with a group of crazy little goblins.
00:19:38Then the giant ogre almost choked me to death before I got the information.
00:19:42Her callous grandfather didn't know who the father was, so he refused to take Katie in.
00:19:47She was sent to the Santa Maria Orphanage instead.
00:19:50But the orphanage was on the verge of closing down due to insufficient funding.
00:19:54However, a few years after Katie's arrival, a mystery man began to donate large sums of money every year, along with a very special birthday cake.
00:20:06Still doesn't explain why you believe he is Whitestorm.
00:20:09I believe it. Only a monster would leave their daughter in an orphanage.
00:20:14All of his targets are either corrupt officials or those who oppose the poor or downtrodden.
00:20:20Having his daughter with him is too dangerous.
00:20:23Well, he shouldn't be a thief, then, should he?
00:20:25Sacrificing in the name of chivalry and justice is not something that you will ever understand.
00:20:30Chivalry and justice? All thieves must be caught. And if you don't catch him, then you're just as guilty.
00:20:36It's him.
00:20:40Okay.
00:20:41Arresting him in front of his daughter is too cruel.
00:20:44What then?
00:20:46His carriage is parked at the gate. I don't think he'll stay too long.
00:20:49We can box him in from the left, right, and center when he leaves. He won't be able to get away.
00:20:54Yes! I was going to suggest that. Keep an eye on the driver. He won't escape us.
00:21:05Hello, sir. Were you thinking about playing? You might be too big for that swing.
00:21:12A success this time?
00:21:14Try for yourself. The largest piece is made especially for you.
00:21:20That's much too big. Will you share half of it with me?
00:21:24Sure. How is it? Does it taste okay?
00:21:28Come this way.
00:21:31They just blossomed. Aren't they beautiful?
00:21:33Very beautiful.
00:21:35Take a sniff. They smell nice.
00:21:39I'm so sorry. I forgot about your allergy.
00:21:42Not at all. They smell lovely.
00:21:44Come this way.
00:21:45These flowers are over-looking and also pretty.
00:21:48Oh, I want to introduce you to a friend of mine.
00:21:50Sorry, I forgot the time. I'll come visit again. Bye-bye.
00:21:54Sir! Sir!
00:21:55Huh? Where's Sherlock now?
00:22:07Well, we meet in person at last.
00:22:10Hello there, White Storm.
00:22:12You have the wrong man.
00:22:14And you have my pipe.
00:22:17Hand it over, Mac.
00:22:18You are the great Detective Sherlock Holmes.
00:22:42Give it up!
00:22:43Are you done?
00:22:51Want to embarrass yourself in front of your daughter?
00:22:53Gotcha.
00:22:55It's just as I planned.
00:22:56You have the right to remain silent.
00:22:58Sir!
00:23:01Anything you say may be used against you in a court of law.
00:23:05Look at you.
00:23:06You should have been a law-abiding citizen.
00:23:08You are nothing but a lowly thief.
00:23:10Since this is your first offence, the judge will likely give you a lighter sentence.
00:23:16Maybe just ten years or so.
00:23:18What is it?
00:23:42Why does everybody seem so sad?
00:23:44Say for yourself!
00:23:46I can't read.
00:23:47How am I supposed to know what it says?
00:23:50Mac, also known as White Storm, came from a wealthy family.
00:23:53They made their fortune from gems and jewelry.
00:23:56But things went downhill after he took over the business.
00:23:59He disappeared from high society after squandering the family fortune.
00:24:02If I were him, I would just kick back and enjoy life.
00:24:05Why bother to rub the rich to help the poor?
00:24:07Now he's in prison because of Mr. Holmes.
00:24:09Keep it down.
00:24:10The paper calls Sherlock Heartless for capturing Mac in front of his daughter.
00:24:15Mr. Holmes, you've been playing the violin for two days.
00:24:18Please stop blaming yourself.
00:24:20Even if your hands aren't tired, my ears are tired.
00:24:24Let's play Blurman's Bluff.
00:24:26Oh no.
00:24:27I'd better hide this.
00:24:33If you think that's too childish, how about playing cops and robbers?
00:24:36You'll be the cop and I'll be the robber.
00:24:38If you catch me, it will be your greatest victory yet.
00:24:41Let Mr. Holmes be.
00:24:42I'm just trying to cheer him up.
00:24:44Mr. Holmes, you haven't eaten for two days.
00:24:48Let's go out and have some cake.
00:24:50I'll be kind enough to let you pay for it.
00:24:53Good idea.
00:24:54I'm broke.
00:24:54My drink.
00:24:56I'm tired.
00:24:57Don't be lazy.
00:24:58You must get out of the plat.
00:25:05How rude.
00:25:06Tell me which newspaper you're from.
00:25:08Oh, sorry.
00:25:09I'm a reporter for the London Times.
00:25:11I'd like to have an interview with Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
00:25:14Was Heartless Sherlock your idea?
00:25:16I wish I were that creative.
00:25:18So when would be a good time for an exclusive interview?
00:25:21Go away.
00:25:21I'm not interested.
00:25:22It won't take up much of your time.
00:25:24Sherlock Holmes.
00:25:26I heard he purposely shamed the daughter.
00:25:31Sorry.
00:25:32This table is reserved.
00:25:33How about that table?
00:25:35Sorry.
00:25:36This one is reserved too.
00:25:38And this one is reserved.
00:25:39All reserved.
00:25:40No available table for you.
00:25:42Great detective.
00:25:43Come and sit with me.
00:25:44Yippee.
00:25:44We have a table.
00:25:45You've removed a pest from our city.
00:25:49Today is my treat.
00:25:50Really?
00:25:51It's the least I can do.
00:25:52You boy.
00:25:53Tie my shoelace.
00:25:54Yes, sir.
00:25:55Thanks to our great detective.
00:25:57The wealthy in London can finally sleep well at night.
00:25:59You are truly unstoppable.
00:26:02Not only did you arrest the man, you arrested him right in front of his daughter.
00:26:06Now that's dedication.
00:26:09Here's to you.
00:26:10You're off to arrest the daughter now.
00:26:22You stinky skunk, why are you here?
00:26:24Katie was so happy before, but now she's been crying for days.
00:26:27If my pooping not sunk to the bottom, I would have scooped it out and thrown it at you.
00:26:32Get lost.
00:26:32Get lost.
00:26:33Get lost.
00:26:34Get lost.
00:26:57Mr. Holmes, I dare say that inside this prison, at least half the inmates have their eyes on Whitestorm's stolen riches.
00:27:18Haven't you read the papers?
00:27:20He donated everything that he stole and kept nothing for himself.
00:27:23Most of the shady crooks in this cell can't read, and those who can won't believe such a story.
00:27:30A noble thief is unheard of.
00:27:32Is Mack in great danger, then?
00:27:34We, the royal prison guards, are renowned for our unyielding dedication.
00:27:38No need to worry at all.
00:27:41Attention!
00:27:53This is a surprise.
00:28:03I thought I should come.
00:28:05Best to apologize to you in person.
00:28:08Apologize?
00:28:09My timing.
00:28:11A failed thief was defeated by a skilled detective.
00:28:15No need to apologize.
00:28:16I regret taking action on Katie's birthday.
00:28:20I should have found a better way.
00:28:22It wasn't right for her to see that.
00:28:26The timing was awful indeed.
00:28:28That very day, I had planned on retiring.
00:28:32Legally speaking, I can't condone stealing.
00:28:36The city has abandoned the pool.
00:28:38However, I wish you could have found a better way as well.
00:28:40I thought I was doing the right thing.
00:28:44Until that last time.
00:28:49White Storm!
00:28:50White Storm!
00:28:51White Storm!
00:28:52What is it?
00:28:53Would you like some cake?
00:28:55I nicked them both.
00:28:56How amazing am I, huh?
00:28:57I'm amazing.
00:28:58Look at this purse.
00:29:00Snatched.
00:29:01But you couldn't have snatched it if I hadn't lent you my knife.
00:29:04You are amazing.
00:29:05Of course I am.
00:29:07A day of the night.
00:29:07That really broke my heart.
00:29:09Turns out I had only helped nourish their bodies.
00:29:12But their souls were eaten away.
00:29:15Children should not idolize a thief.
00:29:18Truth be told, Mr. Holmes.
00:29:20I should be thanking you for arresting me.
00:29:25Instead of buying them cakes, how about books?
00:29:28Detective storybooks?
00:29:31The warden said you refused to meet with Katie.
00:29:34Katie is a good girl.
00:29:35She deserves a better father.
00:29:39She's a grown woman now.
00:29:42I'm sure she understands.
00:29:44You stayed away to protect her.
00:29:46Understanding is not forgiving.
00:29:49She wouldn't have come if she hadn't.
00:29:52Time is up.
00:29:53Save it for next time.
00:29:55Respect her wishes.
00:29:56Allow her to forgive.
00:29:57Flew her.
00:30:07Save her!
00:30:17analogy
00:30:17was
00:30:20like
00:30:21the
00:30:52She wrote you a letter again.
00:31:09Thanks.
00:31:22I like this new game more than football.
00:31:27So easy.
00:31:31Come over and stand here.
00:31:33Let the show begin.
00:31:51There's no greater game.
00:31:56Let's go to the Thames and see the fireworks.
00:32:25Fireworks?
00:32:26Boring.
00:32:27But they boom and bang and stuff.
00:32:29Just a chemical reaction exploding in the air while burning up different metal powders,
00:32:33creating a variety of colors.
00:32:35Nothing special about it.
00:32:36I made fireworks when I was eight.
00:32:38You're bluffing.
00:32:40Like this.
00:32:40This is my new dress.
00:32:48You're going to pay for this.
00:32:51Hello?
00:32:52Please hold.
00:32:53It's for you.
00:32:53I'm busy.
00:32:54Take a message, please.
00:32:55He is utterly busy right now.
00:32:57I can take a message for him.
00:32:58Oh, I see.
00:33:02The call is from the prison.
00:33:03Something's happened to Mack.
00:33:11Apologies for asking you to come here in such unforgiving weather.
00:33:15I thought you said your guards were very dedicated.
00:33:17How could this happen?
00:33:21It's a long story.
00:33:23One you can't imagine.
00:33:24I'm going to beat the daylights earlier!
00:33:50You broke my tooth!
00:33:54Hey, you!
00:33:58Stop!
00:34:02Get on your knees!
00:34:04Hands behind your head!
00:34:05Kneel down!
00:34:06How dare you pick on someone twice your size!
00:34:09That's solitary confinement!
00:34:14I don't understand.
00:34:15He was a mortal inmate.
00:34:17Due for release in a year.
00:34:19So why the serious assault?
00:34:20Why break out?
00:34:22I thought he was smarter than that.
00:34:24Perhaps.
00:34:25He had his reasons.
00:34:27Indeed.
00:34:28It seems Mack stirred up a fight to get sent to solitary for his jailbreak.
00:34:34That much I've guessed.
00:34:36What strange is?
00:34:38Why Scarface?
00:34:39Why risk his life with the most vicious prisoner here?
00:34:42Did anything unusual happen before his escape?
00:34:47Was he upset about anything?
00:34:49No.
00:34:50He just read a letter from his daughter.
00:34:52Letter?
00:34:53Do you know what it was about?
00:34:54I didn't look.
00:34:55I didn't look.
00:34:56As you can see, the door is still locked.
00:34:59The bars are still intact.
00:35:00That is strange.
00:35:02Oh, Detective Riller and Detective Fox.
00:35:04Dr. Watson!
00:35:05Slow to the case I see.
00:35:07If you and Sherlock would like to assist me, that's fine.
00:35:10Have you discovered anything?
00:35:12According to the circumstantial evidence, there is only one possibility.
00:35:15The way I figure it, Mack used his stolen wealth to buy off a prison guard.
00:35:20And then, that guard let him out in the middle of the night.
00:35:23All signs point to an inside job.
00:35:26Are you saying it's me?
00:35:28You admit it!
00:35:29How can I do such a thing?
00:35:31Please, Mr. Holmes, help, won't you please?
00:35:35Mack escaped from here.
00:35:37Really?
00:35:38It's not like he's a cockroach.
00:35:39How could he squeeze through?
00:35:40It's probably impossible for you.
00:35:43But it wouldn't be a problem for Mack.
00:35:45When did you get so strong?
00:35:48Was Mack assigned to work in the kitchen?
00:35:50And did he have frequent access to this place?
00:35:53His duties were helping out in the kitchen every day and cleaning the cell every Friday.
00:35:58And each Friday, he tampered with the bar.
00:36:01If you look closely, the bar has rust on it.
00:36:03Evidently from the exposure to salt water.
00:36:08It does taste salty.
00:36:09Salt is usually only found in the kitchen.
00:36:13Can you smell salt?
00:36:14Why did you sniff the bar?
00:36:15I was trying to smell for bodily fluids.
00:36:19I am talking about saliva, Detective Riller.
00:36:22You scared me.
00:36:24So Mack was stealing salt from the kitchen for four years, used his saliva to dissolve the salt, and slathered it onto the iron bars.
00:36:31Wow, such determination.
00:36:33Are you not ashamed?
00:36:35If it weren't for your sloppy supervision, how could you have stolen salt and spat saliva?
00:36:39Four years?
00:36:40Are you blind?
00:36:41What do you mean?
00:36:42How was I supposed to know when he was spitting?
00:36:44Warden?
00:36:45Can you show us around the perimeter wall?
00:36:48This way, please.
00:36:49Uh, boss, you really got to wake up.
00:37:03Something has happened.
00:37:05Boss, wake up!
00:37:07Hey, boss, you got to wake up.
00:37:08What if I pop that thing?
00:37:15Oh, who sneezed?
00:37:22You did?
00:37:22Hey, why are you here?
00:37:27Why am I here?
00:37:28Don't you remember?
00:37:29Mack whacked you on the head.
00:37:31Oh, yes.
00:37:35You were saying something has happened.
00:37:37Mack has busted out of jail.
00:37:40What?
00:37:40How did he escape?
00:37:41I heard he sawed off the iron bars in the solitary cell window, then climbed over the wall.
00:37:46The window bars were sawed off!
00:37:51Oh, no.
00:37:52I was the one who told him to saw the window bars for me to break out of here, and I'm mad as hell right now.
00:37:58I'll still escape and make him pay.
00:38:00But where did he go?
00:38:01I know.
00:38:02He dropped this letter when you were fighting.
00:38:04Now, if only I could read.
00:38:18Are you awake at last?
00:38:19Is there any pain?
00:38:20It hurts so much.
00:38:22I want a thorough check-up at the hospital down the hill.
00:38:25That won't be necessary.
00:38:26I'll take care of it.
00:38:28Doctor, I think you really should consider sending me to that hospital.
00:38:34You see those six rags here on the ground?
00:38:47They were all torn from a jail cell quilt cover.
00:38:51Six rags?
00:38:52Did he have a bad cold?
00:38:54What's the use of these?
00:38:57This is just a smoke screen.
00:38:58To confuse our investigation.
00:39:01After all, this prison has a rat!
00:39:03Help me!
00:39:04Warden!
00:39:05I just discovered this rag outside the perimeter wall.
00:39:08It appeared today after the snow melted.
00:39:11Hmm.
00:39:12It's torn from the same quilt cover.
00:39:15Why has this piece fallen outside the wall?
00:39:17Was this water tap kept on throughout the night?
00:39:23It's been raining and snowing heavily.
00:39:25If the tap isn't kept on to drip, it would freeze up and block the pipes.
00:39:28Did it snow the night before last?
00:39:32What was the temperature?
00:39:33It was snowing, and just below ten degrees, then a few degrees warmer when the sun came out.
00:39:40It rained the day before yesterday and the temperature dropped dramatically.
00:39:43A layer of ice must have formed on the surface of the wall.
00:39:45Thanks to this weather, Mack was able to create a staircase and climbed over the wall.
00:39:50I don't follow.
00:39:52I don't follow.
00:39:53The evidence is irrefutable.
00:39:55Tell them, Watson.
00:39:56Me?
00:39:58All signs point to a rat amongst the guards.
00:40:02Please let me go.
00:40:04Help me, Mr. Holmes.
00:40:05Very well.
00:40:06Here's my deduction.
00:40:08Mack first drenched two rags with the dripping water.
00:40:11He then shaped them into fist-sized bundles and stuck them onto the wall.
00:40:15With the temperature so low, the water molecules of the two rag bundles joined together with the water molecules on the frozen wall,
00:40:22resulting in the bundles sticking onto it.
00:40:25Mack could then use them as stepping stones.
00:40:27He stuck two more bundles on higher spots, repeating until all six were stuck on the wall, allowing him to escape.
00:40:33When the sun came out and melted the ice, all six bundles fell to the ground.
00:40:39But I have yet to figure out the use of the rag found outside the wall.
00:40:44Come on, Chop Chop. Whip up a plan.
00:40:47Hey!
00:40:48What are the possible escape routes beyond the wall, huh?
00:40:53You've asked the right man.
00:40:54Only one road leads to Bernard Castle Station.
00:40:58Not necessarily.
00:41:00Mack probably spent hours last night waiting for the rag bundles to freeze.
00:41:03It was almost dawn when he made it over the wall.
00:41:06He would be easily spotted if he took the main road.
00:41:09I think he must have taken an alternative route.
00:41:12If he had opted for a different route, he'd have to climb the mountain and ski downhill.
00:41:18Likey, how much time would this route take?
00:41:21Sir, walking would require two days.
00:41:24But if we ride horses up the mountain, then ski downhill, it would take half a day.
00:41:28This means Mack might have only gone down halfway.
00:41:31We might still catch him.
00:41:33Good.
00:41:33That thief is mine.
00:41:35Can you gentlemen handle it?
00:41:36Uphill requires horseback and downhill requires skiing.
00:41:39Of course.
00:41:41I don't know how to ski, actually.
00:41:43I don't know either, actually.
00:41:45I told you to do more exercises, but you sleep on your days off.
00:41:49The work is just so tiring, and bed is so comfy.
00:41:55And what could be better than sleeping like a log on a day off?
00:42:01Gordon!
00:42:02Doctor says Scarface is critical and must be sent to the hospital.
00:42:06Understood.
00:42:06Good timing.
00:42:07Why don't you two ride along, then?
00:42:09Doctor Watson can tend to Scarface, and Detective Fox can be there to keep an eye on him.
00:42:15How about it?
00:42:15Sounds like a plan.
00:42:22You guys will probably get ahead of Mack.
00:42:24Remember to contact the Bernard Castle Police, and ask them to join the pursuit.
00:42:28Got it.
00:42:32And good luck to you all.
00:42:34Be careful.
00:42:36You too, Watson.
00:42:37Mr. Holmes, we're ready to go!
00:42:45Can we go faster?
00:42:51My rump is freezing!
00:42:52The horses are doing their best in the snow.
00:42:55You can walk if you still think your horse is too slow.
00:42:58Useless creature.
00:42:58Even a tortoise is faster.
00:43:00We're close.
00:43:24Once we're behind the trees, we can ski down.
00:43:26Come on, tortoise.
00:43:30Just a few more steps.
00:43:39This is the easy part.
00:43:41Let's go!
00:43:47Are you afraid?
00:43:49Of course.
00:43:49Afraid?
00:43:50Afraid I might be too quick and leave you behind.
00:43:53Since you're that quick, I'd better get a head start.
00:43:56Why are you poking me?
00:44:23Are we there?
00:44:24You're here.
00:44:25Pretend I'm not here.
00:44:27We'll part ways of the hospital.
00:44:29Peacefully all to pieces.
00:44:34Let go of him!
00:44:36Ah, it's crazy, man.
00:44:38What's that noise?
00:44:54My trousers!
00:45:08Stop pulling!
00:45:10You are a dead man!
00:45:15Good grief.
00:45:29I should have gone skiing instead.
00:45:34Something's in the dark.
00:45:36Something's in the dark.
00:45:36Something's in the dark.
00:45:37Something's in the dark.
00:45:39Something's in the dark.
00:45:40Huh?
00:45:40What is it?
00:45:42Scarface!
00:45:43You'll know this skype!
00:45:47Well, where you ain't in such a hurry?
00:46:07Stop right there!
00:46:09What good is shouting at him? We need to give chase.
00:46:12As a police officer, I have to shout out a warning.
00:46:16Instead of one escapee, we have two.
00:46:18We must inform the local police quickly and block off all roads out of Bernard Castle.
00:46:23Quickly?
00:46:24How do we get down there?
00:46:31As long as one is not afraid of failure, skiing downhill is not difficult at all!
00:46:37But wait, how do I stop?
00:46:41Huh? What is that?
00:46:45Looks like a quilt from the prison. But why is it tied like that?
00:46:53Of course, it's a sled.
00:46:57If Mac had slatted down, he might have reached Bernard Castle Station last night.
00:47:01Perhaps escaped on a train already.
00:47:04Maybe.
00:47:05But he couldn't have just worn his prison garb and hopped onto a train in plain sight.
00:47:08Let's wait for Detective Rilla and go down together.
00:47:12You stupid three-sipper side now!
00:47:15Shall we head to the local police station?
00:47:17Ah!
00:47:17They might have some information that can help.
00:47:24Or perhaps we should go to the hospital first.
00:47:27We read the case report at the police station.
00:47:37It seems Mac reached the foot of the mountain.
00:47:40He broke into a store and stole a change of clothes.
00:47:43Then pickpocketed someone's wallet at the train station.
00:47:46It's likely that he boarded the last train to London.
00:47:50What about Scarface?
00:47:52We searched the entire station and couldn't find him.
00:47:55Who would have thought this guy was a master of disguise?
00:47:59I've been running around and haven't eaten a thing.
00:48:02Let's have dinner.
00:48:03Dinner?
00:48:04We have a mission on our hands.
00:48:06You're a police officer.
00:48:07So act like one.
00:48:08Focus on the case.
00:48:10Our case of food?
00:48:15Dinner time.
00:48:16You're staring.
00:48:22I have a feeling there is something you're not telling me.
00:48:25I know you too well.
00:48:27You're holding back secrets.
00:48:29You wait until the moment is just right before the big reveal.
00:48:31So what is it?
00:48:35Actually, when I heard Mac had escaped,
00:48:37I knew it had something to do with Katie.
00:48:40I hadn't told you that she's getting married tomorrow.
00:48:42After the wedding, they plan to leave England.
00:48:45Huh?
00:48:45So Mac broke out of jail to attend her wedding.
00:48:48If Rilla and Fox were to discover this,
00:48:51they would wreak havoc at the wedding.
00:48:53This I am certain.
00:48:54Rilla was watching us, so I went to the prison,
00:48:56hoping they would follow.
00:48:58Misleading a detective,
00:49:00and then assisting a known fugitive.
00:49:02These are felonies.
00:49:04Oh.
00:49:05I see.
00:49:07This is my burden.
00:49:09So I feel I owe it to Mac and his daughter.
00:49:12Oh.
00:49:15My dearly beloved father.
00:49:35Four years have gone by already.
00:49:39Father, do you still remember the last time we met was on my birthday?
00:49:43Days before,
00:49:45I fretted over all the things that I wanted to share with you.
00:49:48I wanted to show you the flowers that I had planted,
00:49:50and let you taste the cookies that I had baked,
00:49:53and introduce you to the man I now call my fiancé.
00:49:57I cannot lie.
00:50:00For the longest time,
00:50:01I was jealous that you devoted your life to the concerns and well-being of the poor,
00:50:05when all I wanted was a father.
00:50:08It is not for me to judge whether your actions were right or wrong.
00:50:12But even if the whole world thinks you're a bad man,
00:50:16you will always be my hero,
00:50:18and my dearest father.
00:50:19If there were ever a chance,
00:50:22I hope one day to hear everything about who you really are.
00:50:26Father to daughter.
00:50:28Will you tell me?
00:50:32I may not have the necessary wisdom to help you tackle big problems,
00:50:37but at least for that moment I can be there for you,
00:50:40and share your burdens.
00:50:42This Sunday, I am getting married at St. Martin's Church.
00:50:45Although you won't be there to walk me down the aisle,
00:50:49I know you are with me no matter where you are.
00:50:54My husband and I will journey to universities in the Far East,
00:50:58and pass on the knowledge of science to the local people.
00:51:01Perhaps this is an alternative way,
00:51:04to carry on your ambition and legacy.
00:51:07Your loving daughter, Katie.
00:51:15I do.
00:51:21I now pronounce you husband and wife.
00:51:25I now pronounce you husband and wife.
00:51:25I now pronounce you husband and wife.
00:51:54you do know you've risked it all with your jailbreak so was it worth it greatly
00:52:05i knew that i wouldn't be able to walk her down the aisle
00:52:10but at least i had the chance to witness her wedding
00:52:14don't worry i'll give myself in once they're gone i won't allow her to have a fugitive for
00:52:20a father if this was how you felt then how is it you didn't quit for her sake because i i was very
00:52:27naive when i went to jail i thought i could change the world but i didn't realize that i first had
00:52:34to change myself
00:52:35let's switch to a lighter topic i commend the frozen staircase but what other piece of rag found
00:52:49outside the wall
00:52:50the frozen staircase wasn't strong enough to support my weight fell apart as soon as i stepped
00:52:56on it i quickly had to come up with another plan i tore the quilt into strips then tied them to make
00:53:01a rope i needed warm water so i used bodily fluid on the rope and threw the heated and soaked end
00:53:07over the wall my fluid's temperature was nearly as warm as my body approximately 37 degrees celsius
00:53:13when the warm soaked end of the rope touched the frozen wall
00:53:16the warm fluid molecules melted the icy water molecules the melting moisture froze due to the
00:53:22cold temperature forming a strong adhesion however when i was climbing the wall i realized
00:53:27the rope could not hold up for too long sure enough it tore when i was halfway down luckily
00:53:33my landing was softened by the snow when the sun came out and melted away the ice on the wall
00:53:38the broken piece of rag fell outside the perimeter i see ah the wagon's here
00:53:44what you couldn't have predicted when katie would get married yet you spent years breaking the iron bar
00:53:53an opportunity one of the prisoners noticed that i've been assigned to clean the solitary confinement
00:53:58so really i was forced to break the bar for his escape
00:54:02are you talking about scarface he escaped from the prison yesterday
00:54:07what don't worry i doubt he would know to find you here
00:54:12honey
00:54:38you wretched backstabber you can't die from me you want your daughter back show yourself at once
00:55:03i've come to realize the more agitated you are the more
00:55:32accelerated i get
00:55:39stop the car stop the car
00:55:42go
00:55:45go
00:55:47go
00:55:51go
00:55:57go
00:55:58go
00:55:59go
00:56:00go
00:56:01go
00:56:02Ah! How dare you!
00:56:09Ah! Katie!
00:56:13Baba!
00:56:15I must borrow this!
00:56:16Sir, I hope you took my bicycle!
00:56:20Sir, do your civic duty and loan me your car.
00:56:23Please, take this payment.
00:56:27Watch out!
00:56:32Get in!
00:57:02Ah!
00:57:14Katie!
00:57:23Ah!
00:57:24Ah!
00:57:24Ah!
00:57:25Ah!
00:57:25Ah!
00:57:26Ah!
00:57:27Ah!
00:57:28Ah!
00:57:29Ah!
00:57:30Ah!
00:57:31Ah!
00:57:55I can make it!
00:57:56I can make it!
00:57:57I can make it!
00:57:57I can make it!
00:57:59Shut up!
00:57:59You won't make it!
00:58:10Nooooo!
00:58:20That's a dead end. The other way.
00:58:29Nooooo!
00:58:53No! Nooooo!
00:58:59No? Both ways are not good.
00:59:23Scarface! I know where Mac kept his money! It's yours! For Katie!
00:59:27Sherlock the Artless! You are the girl! You'll hear from me soon!
00:59:57I failed, Watson. I let Scarface escape.
01:00:07Don't worry. I doubt he would know to find you here.
01:00:13You tried your best, Sherlock. You mustn't blame yourself.
01:00:19It was my fault. I cannot believe I lost her letter.
01:00:24Katie, even the cleverest man makes mistakes sometimes.
01:00:29There was a time when I had said similar words, but I didn't expect that the mistake would be my own.
01:00:39We've got you now!
01:00:41Where is Mac?
01:00:43Sherlock, are you hiding the fugitive?
01:00:46What are you up to?
01:00:47Where is he?
01:00:48Tell us now!
01:00:49Wait, wait! What are you doing? Hold on! Don't come so close!
01:00:52Blimey! You're like a wet sponge!
01:00:55Jeez! Men don't sob like little children!
01:00:58And what's that? What's coming out of your nose? Stop that!
01:01:02Scarface grew up around here. A known bully we were glad to be rid of.
01:01:13He was muscle for that wailing tycoon, but once he went to jail, life was better.
01:01:18Now that he's escaped prison, everyone lives in fear again.
01:01:22We all know you've been good to us. Just not right that your daughter's in danger.
01:01:28Thank you, George.
01:01:31Besides his two former underlings, some other fools are willing to be his minions.
01:01:36Be careful tomorrow during the hostage exchange.
01:01:39If you need any help, give us a holler. We have your back.
01:01:44Scarface is not to be trusted. I appreciate the sentiment, but I must take care of this alone.
01:01:49Where would you find the money to pay the ransom?
01:01:52Can't offer money. I can only offer my life.
01:02:01For the next few months...
01:02:03Oh, dear.
01:02:04Ah!
01:02:05Yes, that's a good idea.
01:02:08I've got to stay in the prophecy and I'll stay in the prophecy for her.
01:02:11What is it?
01:02:31Onwards, Watson.
01:02:33Where to?
01:02:41You have me. Now let my daughter go.
01:02:58Where's the money?
01:02:59Listen, Scarface. We wouldn't walk out of here alive if I brought the money.
01:03:04Let go of my daughter, and I'll stay.
01:03:07Once Katie is safe, someone will move the money here.
01:03:09Move.
01:03:11I don't care for the poor.
01:03:14You never believed the press.
01:03:16I have so much stolen money.
01:03:19Ten men couldn't carry it all.
01:03:21You're now a fugitive.
01:03:23My money can buy your freedom.
01:03:26Take the deal, or kiss the money goodbye.
01:03:29You're a smart man. You know what's the right move.
01:03:32This way.
01:03:44Right.
01:03:48Your father asked us to come get you.
01:03:50Are you hurt?
01:03:52No.
01:03:54Father.
01:03:55Traded his life for mine.
01:03:58Don't lose hope just yet.
01:03:59We can still save him.
01:04:01But you'll have to trust me.
01:04:02Your father asked me to give this to you.
01:04:10Scarface only broke out of jail recently.
01:04:12He couldn't have prepared two captivity sites.
01:04:15If we can locate where he kept you last night, we can probably save your father.
01:04:18But I was blindfolded.
01:04:22We first need to go to my home and pick up a secret weapon.
01:04:25And as much as it pains me, I must ask someone for help.
01:04:29Are those begging tears I see?
01:04:34You want tears? I can ask Dr. Watson.
01:04:36Ah, never mind.
01:04:37How may I be of assistance?
01:04:39In the entire city of London, you're the only man capable of taking down Scarface.
01:04:44You're a wise man.
01:04:46Like I said, Mac is mine.
01:04:48Catching two fugitives at once sounds smashing.
01:04:52Katie, you don't have to worry now that I'm in charge.
01:04:54I'll rescue your father.
01:04:56And then, back to prison, money back guaranteed.
01:04:59Sherlock, what's the plan?
01:05:02After we parted at the crossing, where did Scarface then take you?
01:05:06I woke up by a bay, with many old ships reeking with a nauseous fishy smell.
01:05:10After he met up with his associates, he covered my eyes with cloth and pulled me onto a carriage.
01:05:15I couldn't see anything after that.
01:05:19How about during the ride?
01:05:20Did you hear anything on the way?
01:05:23Any distinctive smells?
01:05:25I'm pretty sure we crossed two rivers.
01:05:27I could hear the horses' hooves as we crossed a stone bridge.
01:05:32And a wood one?
01:05:33If this was the starting point, crossing two rivers...
01:05:38Head north!
01:05:39Let's go!
01:05:40Let's go!
01:05:41The stone bridge!
01:05:52The stone bridge!
01:05:56Yes.
01:05:57I hear the first bridge.
01:06:04And now, this is the second bridge.
01:06:07There should be church bells a bit further on.
01:06:12Turn right up ahead.
01:06:26Which way should we take now?
01:06:29Three roads.
01:06:31What's next?
01:06:32Well...
01:06:33What else did you hear?
01:06:34No, I didn't hear any sounds.
01:06:36What about smells?
01:06:37Any special odors?
01:06:39No, nothing.
01:06:41Tough luck!
01:06:42Let's go back!
01:06:43Don't you think we could explore all three roads?
01:06:45We might discover something if we do.
01:06:48This is a valuable lesson.
01:06:50Pay attention now.
01:06:51Your father chose to be a thief.
01:06:53If he had behaved like other law-abiding citizens,
01:06:55maybe he wouldn't have ended up like this.
01:06:59When you become a mother in the future,
01:07:01take good care of your children.
01:07:02Don't ever send them to orphanages.
01:07:05I remember now.
01:07:06After hearing the church bells,
01:07:07I felt pressure in my ears.
01:07:09Pressure?
01:07:10Mm-hmm.
01:07:12The road you took was the uphill one on the left.
01:07:16The stress of weighted air is air pressure.
01:07:18On ground level,
01:07:20the air pressure inside and outside the eardrum is the same,
01:07:23so there is no discomfort.
01:07:25A traveling uphill within a short period of time.
01:07:28The pressure outside the eardrum is lower than the pressure inside,
01:07:31causing discomfort in the ears.
01:07:35The uphill road leads to a neighborhood,
01:07:37about 20 to 30 houses.
01:07:39Let's take a look.
01:07:4020 to 30 houses?
01:07:56We can't knock on every door.
01:07:58I remember now.
01:07:59When they were pushing me into the house,
01:08:01I saw some small whiteish yellowish flowers on the ground.
01:08:05Did you hear that?
01:08:07Target confirmed!
01:08:07Let's pull over.
01:08:19The wagon might alert Scarface.
01:08:21Why don't you guys go ahead and find the house?
01:08:26I'll stay here and protect Katie.
01:08:29Seriously?
01:08:31Actually, I'd like to stay back and protect Katie, too.
01:08:34Why don't you be brave, huh?
01:08:36Because I'm slightly traumatized.
01:08:38What a bunch of mice!
01:08:42It's fine.
01:08:43I'll go with Detective Rilla.
01:08:44Katie, please protect these two for me.
01:08:47Have you seen anything suspicious?
01:09:02Every house is very colorful.
01:09:09Maybe Katie's eyes had played tricks on her.
01:09:12She was terrified and blindfolded, but she's smart.
01:09:15I do believe her.
01:09:17I must say, the shadow is really pretty.
01:09:24It's glistening like a set of gold teeth.
01:09:28What is it?
01:09:35This is the house.
01:09:38I only see iron gates.
01:09:40Where are you seeing the flowers?
01:09:42I worry about you, Sherlock.
01:09:44There are no flowers in this place.
01:09:46But when the sun is shining from behind the iron gates at 10 a.m., sunlight would shine through the small perforations in the iron gates and cast glistening patterns on the ground.
01:09:55But those must be the small whitish flowers that Katie saw.
01:10:05Here's food.
01:10:06I see.
01:10:06Huh?
01:10:08Huh?
01:10:10Young lad.
01:10:11The food is too far away for me to reach.
01:10:15I'm not your servant.
01:10:16Crawl over here and gobble it up like a dog.
01:10:18It serves you right.
01:10:19I'm sorry.
01:10:49I'm sorry.
01:11:19You need to pull it.
01:11:22Please, thanks.
01:11:25And it over.
01:11:26I pray to her to say, so I can't be, my love can't be, my love can't be said.
01:11:41No, you don't!
01:11:44Let me go, let go of me right now!
01:12:00Watch this, kid.
01:12:04Scarface, you're totally surrounded.
01:12:07Be smart and surrender yourself now.
01:12:12It's too dangerous.
01:12:13Please wait.
01:12:14Hey, we had a deal!
01:12:27And now you have people come after me.
01:12:29You can't trust the word of a criminal these days.
01:12:32Time to say goodbye!
01:12:32You're white storm.
01:12:41Katie, stay back!
01:12:43Get away!
01:12:45Scarface, here's what you want.
01:12:48Now release my father!
01:12:49I knew it!
01:12:50Your generosity was fake!
01:12:52You've stashed the jury and put on an act of nobility!
01:12:55Nobility!
01:12:56That's right.
01:12:56My generosity was an act.
01:12:58I fooled the world that I was a noble thief.
01:13:01Only children would believe such a sham.
01:13:05White storm, you're to blame for all this.
01:13:08Nobody crosses me, nobody!
01:13:10You're going to get where you deserve.
01:13:12Unlike you, I'm a man of my word.
01:13:23Dangerous, get away!
01:13:24Baba!
01:13:28Baba!
01:13:29Run away.
01:13:30Baba!
01:13:40I'm sorry, I've failed you as a father.
01:14:00Let me take a look.
01:14:03What about this boy?
01:14:08Go on!
01:14:09You want to go to jail?
01:14:11Letting me off?
01:14:13Go!
01:14:14But just remember this lesson.
01:14:16Stay in school and learn right from wrong.
01:14:18Grow up a good man.
01:14:20Got it?
01:14:23Didn't you say that our thieves must be caught?
01:14:26Yeah.
01:14:27Locking him in jail would only expose him to bad influences.
01:14:31The bullets didn't hit any vital organs.
01:14:33He'll be fine.
01:14:35Baba!
01:14:35Baba!
01:14:36Mr. Holmes.
01:14:44You should be thanking Katie instead.
01:14:46We were able to find you because of her brilliance.
01:14:49Mac, I understand why you tarnished your own image in front of the boy, shattering his
01:15:02idea of a thief.
01:15:04But I'm curious about the jewelry that you gave Katie.
01:15:07Oh, that necklace is my family heirloom.
01:15:11I didn't have a chance to give it to Katie's mother.
01:15:14But now I can pass it on to Katie as a wedding gift for her and her husband's future.
01:15:18Bye!
01:15:36Bye!
01:15:37Bye!
01:15:39Bye!
01:15:41Bye-bye, Katie!
01:15:47Bye-bye, Katie!
01:15:49Bye!
01:15:49We'll see you again soon!
01:15:51Bye-bye!
01:15:52Bye!
01:15:53Nice!
01:15:54Ooh!
01:15:57Again!
01:16:04Take care!
01:16:06You too, Katie!
01:16:11Now, I understand the truth
01:16:39I understand your fears
01:16:42And why you saved me
01:16:45I pray to God
01:16:48To set you free
01:16:51So I can be with you
01:16:56Our love can't be severed
01:17:02Hope, I know you feel it too
01:17:05It's a dream come true
01:17:08Just to know you
01:17:12I pray to God
01:17:15To set you free
01:17:17So I can be with you
01:17:22Our love can't be severed
01:17:28Now
01:17:30Can you bring him home safely
01:17:37Oh, just let him be
01:17:44Breathe with me
01:17:47So we can see this through
01:17:51Really though
01:17:54It's a dream come true
01:17:56I pray that God
01:17:56Or
01:17:57Somebody
01:17:57Do you love him
01:17:59I pray to God
01:18:00I pray that God
01:18:01Just to know you
01:18:01I I'd like you
01:18:02I pray that God
01:18:04I hope you
01:18:06II
01:18:07I pray that God
01:18:07too
01:18:09You
01:18:10Can't по
01:18:12To
01:18:14Hello
01:18:14Families
01:18:15Here
01:18:17I think
01:18:17You
01:18:18Can't
01:18:19Oh, wow. What a delight. So many cakes. How can we finish them all?
01:18:40Excuse me.
01:18:41Mr. Holmes, ever since you caught Scarface, you haven't come by for quite a while. May I have your autograph, please?
01:18:49My pleasure. Your lemon cream cake must be as popular as ever. I don't see any left today.
01:18:55Yes, they sell out quickly every day.
01:18:58Oh, I must have been very lucky then. I would not have solved the case, if not for that cake.
01:19:03Solve the case? Now that you mention it, I should tell you.
01:19:08Tell me what?
01:19:09Remember how I told you the other customers bought the rest of the cake and there was only one slice left for you?
01:19:14I remember.
01:19:15When I said other customers, there was actually only one. He had a scar under his right eye that looked like a teardrop. A very distinguishable mark.
01:19:23He actually paid for that last slice you ate. He told me to only give it to you, but I must keep it a secret. It was a surprise for you.
01:19:30We meet in person at last. Hello there, White Storm.
01:19:37That cake happens to be Katie's favorite. Her benefactor buys one for her every year.
01:19:41Such a giving person. Even if you spent all of your money, it would barely feed them for a week.
01:19:48What have you heard, Bunny?
01:19:49Someone's peddling jewellery by the slums near the riverside in the east end.
01:19:54I heard that someone is peddling stolen goods by the slum area near the riverside in the east end.
01:20:02Shall we go look?
01:20:04Was heartless Sherlock your idea?
01:20:06I wish I were that creative.
01:20:12Huh? What is this?
01:20:16Brilliant.
01:20:19Euhurb characterised a city.
01:20:21Oh, God.
01:20:21What's this?
01:20:21One, were you drawn to us?
01:20:23What is this?
01:20:40Wow.
01:20:45I wish I had it.
01:20:47Wow.
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