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At a girls' school, several students are murdered by a snarling, wolf/man-like creature. Suspicion falls upon a newly-arrived teacher. Suspicion falls upon a newly-arrived teacher.At a girls' school, several students are murdered by a snarling, wolf/man-like creature.
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00:00:30yes who are you what do you want I'm Julian Olcott the director is expecting
00:00:54thank you doesn't bother anyone I'm Walter the caretaker I'm pleased to meet you the studio
00:01:11the director is in front of that court at left down there in front at the left give me a suitcase
00:01:16thank you very much one two three four one two three four one two it's a pleasure for you too isn't it
00:01:30teacher quickly please take her to the infirmity and make rules so that you can get some air
00:01:49look she can't even look at a new man without fainting dead away I'm sure she's pretending
00:02:01that one I've known that one for a long time way before she faked it Mary has a marvelous ability
00:02:08for always being in trouble love has never killed anyone she's just found a way to make it pay plenty
00:02:13for her beautiful I don't think that's the reason she did it then what do you think it is only a man
00:02:18can make Mary pass out she's buying to recover in the infirmary so she can go like tonight
00:02:23you are Julian Olcott sir yes I am I'm Leonor McDonald
00:02:45I'm very glad to know you the director is expecting you thank you
00:03:15Julian Olcott correct yes that's right how do you do pleasure dr. Benson told me to see you and
00:03:23here dr. Benson is an old friend he wrote to me I've been expecting you
00:03:27sit down please thank you
00:03:32there's there's something I should tell you please sit down doctor yes dr. Olcott I know
00:03:44everything Benson explained it to me and he also said you were acting in good faith that's very kind
00:03:51of you you know the court of law has found me to be innocent I know so here you'll just be
00:03:57professor Julian Olcott and the past shall be of no importance thank you it's very good of you
00:04:03you don't have to thank me thank our mutual friend dr. Benson I hope you'll be comfortable
00:04:09here our Institute is not a house of punishment the girls are given a chance here by the generosity of our
00:04:16benefactors without this Institute the majority of them would be in some state reformatory we are trying to give them work and an education and put them back on the right road
00:04:26no one is so treated here but your job will not be an easy one very good I shall do my best because
00:04:35it's also important to me to find myself surely the past can become a nightmare unless we can free ourselves of it
00:04:43yes sir while I was coming here I saw a girl who had just fainted all that that's Mary Smith don't be concerned because she's just coming off age
00:04:54ha ha ha I hope the future will be better yes but you must remember that here you are not a doctor anymore but just a professor of science of course I won't forget
00:05:07if you come along I'll show you your quarters ah thank you very much this way please professor
00:05:19yeah
00:05:25and
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00:05:49You hear the wolves?
00:05:54The other day the farmers had to kill two of them.
00:05:57The people are going mad with fear.
00:05:58If I were Mary, I would be frightened.
00:06:01Look there.
00:06:11Mary!
00:06:12She wins trouble, so why bother?
00:06:14It's better to forget her.
00:06:15Let her go if she wants to.
00:06:16Look.
00:06:19It's Leonore.
00:06:46She sees Mary, but why doesn't she try to stop her?
00:06:49She's the one who doesn't want to be seen.
00:06:51Funny if she had a lover.
00:06:53A lover?
00:06:54And who could it possibly be?
00:06:57Maybe it's that new professor that just arrived here today.
00:07:00If it is, I can understand it.
00:07:01He's pretty good looking.
00:07:02Any man looks good to you.
00:07:04Get out of here, sir.
00:07:10Oh, emissions.
00:07:17Oh, my goodness.
00:07:20Oh, my God.
00:07:22Oh, my God.
00:07:23Oh, my God.
00:07:24Oh, my God.
00:07:25I told you you should never be here at night.
00:07:38Let me go. Don't touch me, pig.
00:07:40You've got your money.
00:07:41Let me go, or tomorrow I'll spill everything.
00:07:43About you and about him.
00:07:44Let me go.
00:07:45If it is, you'll be sorry.
00:07:48I want you in one piece.
00:07:52I came here only because of the promise you made.
00:07:55I want you in one piece.
00:08:25I want you in one piece.
00:08:41Leave me alone.
00:08:42I came here because I want something.
00:08:45What is it you want now?
00:08:48But I've given you everything.
00:08:50And so who needs it if I have to stay walled in here?
00:08:53Make your promise good to get me out.
00:08:55You wanted a little love on the sly?
00:08:58Then find me a way out of this pig pen tomorrow night.
00:09:01Do you hear tomorrow night?
00:09:01No, Mary.
00:09:03You know very well the court has sentenced you.
00:09:05So only the court can possibly free you, Mary.
00:09:08My body for a middle-aged oversex phonier.
00:09:10Now you expect to get off the hook.
00:09:12No, you don't.
00:09:13Aren't you forgetting, Mary, that you have the letters?
00:09:20The letters.
00:09:21When you give them to me, I'll free you.
00:09:24They're burned.
00:09:26Remember they're important proof.
00:09:27Very important.
00:09:28So careful.
00:09:31No, wait.
00:09:32Something can be done.
00:09:33Wait.
00:09:33You won't keep me waiting.
00:09:36Or tomorrow you'll finish at this school.
00:09:37Mary, wait.
00:09:38Wait.
00:09:39I'll think of something.
00:09:41I'll think of something.
00:10:03I'll think of something.
00:10:33I'll think of something.
00:11:03Good night.
00:11:06Come on.
00:11:18I'll see you.
00:11:19I'll see you.
00:11:20I'll see you.
00:11:22Good night.
00:11:25I'll see you.
00:11:27Oh, my God.
00:11:57Oh, my God.
00:12:27Oh, my God.
00:12:57Oh, my God.
00:13:27It's now something horrible, Sheena.
00:13:30Oh, my God.
00:13:31I saw.
00:13:32You're a beast, not a man, my dear.
00:13:34So go to the devil.
00:13:36I haven't done anything.
00:13:38I haven't done anything.
00:13:40I'm not with that girl anymore.
00:13:41It's true.
00:13:42She's blackmailing me.
00:13:44The ladders.
00:13:46The ladders.
00:13:48Yesterday, I wrote a letter to her that can be a disgrace to me.
00:13:51You're not only thoroughly miserable, Alfred.
00:13:53You're without a doubt a pitiful imbecile.
00:13:56But I didn't sign them, never.
00:13:58They can't possibly suspect their mind.
00:14:00You fool.
00:14:01How far do you think you would go if everyone knew what you really are, Sir Alfred Weitzman?
00:14:05I know it, Sheila.
00:14:15You're right.
00:14:18Miss Jill, is it all right, please, to go in there?
00:14:37I want to see her.
00:14:39No, no, it's not possible.
00:14:43Take this.
00:14:44Distribute.
00:15:09In my report from the coroner, he said the girl was assaulted by wolves.
00:15:24And she died as a result of the injuries inflicted.
00:15:29But she could have had a meeting with a man a little before her death.
00:15:32I don't believe it could have been the wolves.
00:15:35Hmm.
00:15:36A girl who wanders out at night into the forest.
00:15:39And, Professor, she was alone, mind you.
00:15:42Not to mention the probable rendezvous with someone could very easily have been attacked by wolves.
00:15:47Poor girl.
00:15:49It's a terrible disgrace to be destroyed after years of work.
00:15:52I fear that the good name of our institute will be compromised.
00:15:56We can't be concerned about the institute's good name.
00:16:00In a case like this, sir.
00:16:05Here's Sir Alfred Weitzman.
00:16:09Sir Alfred, something horrible has happened.
00:16:11Sir Alfred, I believe you know this girl.
00:16:18Yes, yes.
00:16:19I believe I've seen her, of course, at some time.
00:16:23May I leave now, please?
00:16:24What has occurred has upset me very much.
00:16:27Excuse me.
00:16:28Sir Alfred, will you join us, sir, for a minute or so,
00:16:31for I have to complete my report.
00:16:33Purely a formality, of course.
00:16:35Sir Alfred, I have to complete my report.
00:16:36Purely a formality, of course.
00:17:13Sir Alfred.
00:17:18Sir Alfred.
00:17:19Hmm?
00:17:21Sir Alfred, if you want to go soon, we can finish in a few minutes.
00:17:23I can sympathize with you, but I can't avoid the formalities.
00:17:26Of course.
00:18:25Priscilla, what are you doing here?
00:18:28You'll be late to your next study hall.
00:18:30You must go quickly.
00:18:32Why are you waiting?
00:18:32I thought I'd forgotten my notebook, Professor.
00:18:49Walter is the director in his office.
00:19:13I have to see him immediately.
00:19:15Why do you have to see him?
00:19:16It's personal.
00:19:18It's none of your business.
00:19:20It would be profitable to get together with me just a little.
00:19:26Give me a chance.
00:19:27I don't bargain with your kind.
00:19:34Well, now I'm finished.
00:19:36We'll soften the news and all of the papers as you ask, sir.
00:19:39You're very generous, Inspector, and I should like to thank you in the name of the counsel of the Institute.
00:19:44It's my pleasure, sir.
00:19:44Mr. Swift, excuse me.
00:19:46Yes?
00:19:47One of the girls would like to speak to you.
00:19:49Make her wait for me.
00:19:50You shall have no reason to worry.
00:19:51I'll increase the supervision over the girls.
00:19:53There's no need to change this Institute into a prison, or we might as well leave the girls in a state reformatory.
00:19:58Please don't worry, sir, Alfred.
00:20:00I know well how far I can go.
00:20:01I know well how far I can go.
00:20:20Yes?
00:20:20What can I do for you?
00:20:23Mr. Swift, I found something of Mary's.
00:20:25What's that?
00:20:27Sit down.
00:20:29Tell me everything.
00:20:31This morning by post, there arrived a letter for Mary.
00:20:34Yes?
00:20:35I opened it.
00:20:38There were only a few words.
00:20:41Mary is blackmailing someone, and in this letter they're threatening her.
00:20:45From whom is this letter?
00:20:47There isn't any name.
00:20:50Mary and blackmail?
00:20:52May I see the letter?
00:20:54No, I left it in the dresser in the dormitory.
00:20:57We shall have to call back to the inspector.
00:21:01Come in.
00:21:15Call the inspector and ask him to come over as soon as possible.
00:21:17Perhaps the letter has no connection with the death of Mary.
00:21:27However, we cannot ignore it.
00:21:32No, no.
00:21:33A blackmailer is not an assassin.
00:21:35They tell me they've legally established that she was torn up by an animal.
00:21:38But we're not very certain you have told us the truth.
00:21:41The letters are here.
00:21:42I only said that someone was blackmailing Mary.
00:21:46Let's see them.
00:21:53Well?
00:21:54Have they just vanished?
00:21:57But they were here.
00:21:58I put them here a few minutes ago.
00:22:00What do you hope to gain with this bad hoax, girl?
00:22:02But let's not waste energy by telling lies.
00:22:05And by alarming us.
00:22:06I have fair grounds to arrest you.
00:22:08Excuse me, Director.
00:22:15You must believe me, Mr. Swift.
00:22:17It was here.
00:22:19Who could have taken it?
00:22:20Whoever did must have known that I left the letter.
00:22:22Don't be malicious and accuse your companions just because you can't deliver this letter.
00:22:26You are the only one who has seen this letter.
00:22:28And we have to believe your words.
00:22:30And my report doesn't count at all for you.
00:22:33It's not for me.
00:22:34It's the police who need the facts.
00:22:37You better return now.
00:22:38I understand that you're upset about the death of your friend.
00:22:41However, I cannot excuse your conduct.
00:22:43Mary was just assassinated.
00:22:45No one will convince me she was torn up by wolves.
00:22:48These barbules, which are red, are presented in the form of minuscule discs that are biconcave.
00:23:03And there are many of them.
00:23:05There are around five million in each millimeter of blood.
00:23:09They're very elastic, possessing the ability of varying their form.
00:23:13Beside elongation, which we discussed earlier.
00:23:16You can't be certain about that.
00:23:18What connection could he possibly have with the letter?
00:23:20Through sections of the body which are...
00:23:22He arrived only a few days ago.
00:23:23Possibly he's been living at Brinsville for many months.
00:23:26Here is the charge representing the body and blood.
00:23:32Good.
00:23:34We'll leave this lesson as it is for the day and pick it up on Tuesday.
00:23:37Please go now.
00:23:39Who is done?
00:23:41When is going to come in?
00:23:43No, I want to speak to the professor.
00:23:44Okay.
00:23:46Professor, excuse me.
00:23:48What do you want, Priscilla?
00:23:49I want to speak to you a moment.
00:23:51But of course.
00:23:52Something you need to know.
00:23:56Have you seen Mary's body?
00:23:59Yes.
00:24:02Why didn't I and the other girls get a chance to see it before the burial?
00:24:06Maybe it's better.
00:24:07That you remember her the way you last saw her.
00:24:14You know the story of the wolves.
00:24:18What do you mean?
00:24:21But those scratches, those wounds, were they made by a wolf?
00:24:27To my knowledge, this has not yet been confirmed.
00:24:30And I don't have any actual reason to doubt it.
00:24:33Why did you come to instruct here?
00:24:38You're not from Brunsville.
00:24:41No, from another town.
00:24:43And I didn't choose it, this place.
00:24:46It was my destiny.
00:24:47Not my ambition to accept.
00:24:50Wish something else right now?
00:24:53No, I felt you might know something about the death of Mary.
00:24:56But I see you won't tell me anything.
00:24:58Priscilla, what are you doing here?
00:25:16Shh, Sandy, help me.
00:25:17I must open this dresser of Mary.
00:25:18But why?
00:25:18You've got to move on.
00:25:19See if you can try to open it.
00:25:20One key's the same as another.
00:25:22This one can make it.
00:25:24Port it.
00:25:26There they are.
00:25:33Mary, I need you and you can have anything you want, but I must see you.
00:25:37And please reply very quickly in person.
00:25:39I embrace you, my love.
00:25:42Not even signed.
00:25:43And also this one.
00:25:51Read it, read it.
00:25:52No, no, not yet.
00:25:53No one must ever see this because I know which one murdered Mary.
00:25:56I know the man.
00:25:59Yes.
00:26:03It's very difficult to understand, but now that you've been with us here for a week, what's
00:26:08your impression?
00:26:09Well, I don't think these girls are any more difficult than others of their age.
00:26:15Perhaps you're right.
00:26:16But these have found the bitterness of life much too early.
00:26:20Yes, I must agree with you.
00:26:22Even without knowing them as well as you do.
00:26:26Tell me, that one, for instance.
00:26:28What's she done?
00:26:29Why is she here?
00:26:30She was convicted of attempted homicide.
00:26:33She was living with that poor Mary in town.
00:26:35One night, a sailor was trying to beat Mary, almost strangled her.
00:26:39Then, Priscilla, defending her friend, almost killed the sailor.
00:26:43Oh, I understand.
00:26:45That's why the news of Mary's sudden death touched her so deeply.
00:26:49Yes.
00:26:49As the girls are alone here, a friendship like this can sometimes be their only consolation.
00:26:55And where's the hard cash?
00:27:01He'll pay you after.
00:27:02Maybe he'll give you more because he likes you.
00:27:06I?
00:27:07Yes, you.
00:27:08I do believe that money makes a person do anything, don't you?
00:27:12It's tough for a girl to resist the fancy notion of cash when she needs it, hmm?
00:27:16Good dog.
00:27:37Stop it.
00:27:38It's a friend.
00:27:39I was expecting you.
00:27:54Where do we have to go?
00:27:56You'll see.
00:27:59Are you afraid of the wolves?
00:28:01No.
00:28:03Come on, let's go.
00:28:03Watch the house well, wolf.
00:28:21Quickly.
00:28:21We can't afford to be seen by anybody.
00:28:25Come on.
00:28:25We have been far to go.
00:28:26But the wolves...
00:28:27It's only the beasts fighting among themselves, Priscilla.
00:28:39Come on.
00:28:41Come on.
00:28:45It's only the beasts fighting among themselves, Priscilla.
00:28:52Come on.
00:29:15Come on.
00:29:36Is this where it was, Walter?
00:29:38What do you mean?
00:29:39Is this where they found Mary?
00:29:41How would I know?
00:29:45Come on.
00:29:58He's expecting you.
00:30:00Go.
00:30:04Go on, girl.
00:30:14He's waiting for you.
00:30:15He's waiting for you.
00:30:17He's waiting for you.
00:30:19He's waiting for you.
00:30:27I know you're waiting for you.
00:30:32Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:31:02Don't be afraid.
00:31:11You're Sheena Whiteman.
00:31:12You expected to find my husband, am I right?
00:31:18Stop it.
00:31:22Take this.
00:31:24This is so you'll have a worthwhile reason for coming here.
00:31:26To me, you're another common slut, just like all the others.
00:31:29And as of now, it's finished between you and my husband.
00:31:31Whiteman.
00:31:32It was your husband.
00:31:37Now it's clear to me.
00:31:39What's clear to you, you little tart?
00:31:41You're all alike.
00:31:42You're all ready to sell yourselves.
00:31:43Yes, but not to be killed.
00:31:47Your husband has killed Mary Smith because she received this.
00:31:51No, my husband is perhaps a philanderer, but he's not an assassin.
00:31:56Then I'll explain all this to the police.
00:31:58I warn you, girl, you'd better not be foolish or I'll be forced to appeal to the dogs.
00:32:08That wouldn't help you at all.
00:32:10All the other letters are securely hidden in case they find me like my friend, attacked by the wolves.
00:32:17Where are the other letters?
00:32:19Do you have them?
00:32:20Those letters will be delivered to the police.
00:32:22I only want to know who's written them.
00:32:24Oh, that's the reason you came here.
00:32:27Yes, that's the reason, even if you don't believe me.
00:32:33Sit down.
00:32:35I believe you, but also you must listen to me.
00:32:38For a long time I've been watching my husband.
00:32:41He's a strange man.
00:32:43He's a sadist.
00:32:45Everyone else believes he's a respectable person.
00:32:48And he's not even faithful.
00:32:49It's true.
00:32:50It's true.
00:32:51The other night he had an appointment with that Mary.
00:32:56I followed him, intending to interrupt them and put an end to it once and for all.
00:33:00They met each other.
00:33:01And when Alfred left her, I know that girl was alive, still living.
00:33:04But suddenly, there occurred something horrible.
00:33:11It wasn't my husband who killed your friend.
00:33:14And it was not the wolves.
00:33:15There was a moon.
00:33:17I saw that the assassin didn't run away immediately.
00:33:19He remained in almost a contortion for some moments on the bridge.
00:33:22Before going.
00:33:23And it was then that I was able to recognize him.
00:33:26Who's there?
00:33:29Where?
00:33:29Over there.
00:33:31There was someone at the window.
00:33:42Oh, it was that caretaker who brought you here.
00:33:46Who do you say is the murderer?
00:33:48I don't want to tell you.
00:33:50Not now, anyway.
00:33:52It's better that you keep your nose out of this filthy mess.
00:33:55The letters and all the rest.
00:33:57Also that poor girl.
00:33:59Her name would be covered with mud.
00:34:01Let her rest in peace.
00:34:02But she was assassinated.
00:34:05Another dirty scandal would be the final ruin of us all.
00:34:08And certainly wouldn't bring back to life your Mary.
00:34:11Do you still love your husband?
00:34:14Yes.
00:34:15To the point of killing one of his lovers?
00:34:18I?
00:34:19Why?
00:34:19What sort of a person do you think I am?
00:34:28The dogs.
00:34:30You didn't say anything to them.
00:34:32If they'd find me killed by them, they'd believe it was the wolves.
00:34:35You are really stupid.
00:34:38I've been foolish to confide in you.
00:34:40I am.
00:35:00Come on, calm down.
00:35:27What are you doing here at this hour?
00:35:29Maybe I should ask you the same thing.
00:35:33But I... I can respond to that.
00:35:37I'm fixing traps to free the forest from the wolves.
00:35:40In a certain sense, we were doing the same thing.
00:35:44What do you have to tell?
00:35:46Oh, nothing.
00:35:48Were you the one that was following me, Professor?
00:35:50No.
00:35:52Absolutely. Why?
00:35:54I don't know. It seemed like someone was following me.
00:35:57Come on. I think I'd better go back with you to the Institute.
00:36:02I'm certainly safer going with you than going alone.
00:36:09Priscilla, I'm sorry, but...
00:36:12I have to make a report.
00:36:14You were told not to come here.
00:36:16Make it.
00:36:19You don't have to worry about me.
00:36:20You're a strange girl.
00:36:24Is that a compliment?
00:36:26Oh, perhaps.
00:36:27I'm sorry.
00:36:34I'm sorry.
00:38:05You're too pessimistic.
00:38:20Even if life is hard, it's worthwhile living it.
00:38:23You must believe in something.
00:38:24Don't be afraid.
00:38:30It's only a wolf that must have just fallen into one of my traps.
00:38:33You have to go?
00:38:41Yes.
00:38:43Excuse me.
00:38:44It's really necessary.
00:38:45You know, the wolves know how to free themselves and escape with a broken foot.
00:38:49Oh.
00:38:50Don't be worried.
00:38:52I'm almost there already.
00:38:56Professor?
00:38:58Yes?
00:39:01The report?
00:39:03Don't worry about it.
00:39:04I won't say anything to anybody about it this time.
00:39:07I won't even ask you what you were doing out at this hour.
00:39:10You see?
00:39:11I have faith in you.
00:39:17Priscilla.
00:39:25Priscilla?
00:39:26Is it you?
00:39:29Don't worry about it.
00:39:42I won't.
00:39:43I won't.
00:39:44I won't.
00:39:44Oh, my God.
00:40:14Oh, my God.
00:40:44Sheena was all to me, a companion both good and kind, and devoted.
00:41:05Oh, my God.
00:41:35It seems she was attacked by a monster, one of the girls from the Institute, and she
00:41:43was saved by a dog.
00:41:44One of the girls saw this.
00:41:45She said his right arm was torn open by the dog.
00:41:47The police have to inspect each and every man in these.
00:41:49Absolutely.
00:41:49The police are asleep here.
00:42:13We'll have to try and find it ourselves.
00:42:15Certainly.
00:42:16Brownsville will not lay down.
00:42:17We'll find it.
00:42:18Yes, we'd better act before he strikes the game.
00:42:21We don't want him to get hold of one of our children.
00:42:22We'll find it.
00:42:23We'll find it.
00:42:24We'll find it.
00:42:25We'll find it.
00:42:26We'll find it.
00:42:27Okay.
00:42:28Talk.
00:42:29She's still in the infirmary.
00:42:45The dresser wouldn't find anything.
00:42:48You must.
00:42:48You'll have to find them.
00:42:49If I don't recover those letters, I cannot rest.
00:42:54Look at that man.
00:42:55His right arm isn't functioning.
00:42:59Thank you, sir.
00:43:00He's the caretaker of the Institute.
00:43:04Sir Alfred.
00:43:05The girl was attacked right in the vicinity of the guardhouse.
00:43:09Certainly it's him.
00:43:10Come on.
00:43:10What are we waiting for?
00:43:12Careful.
00:43:12Don't move.
00:43:31He mustn't get out of here.
00:43:33He must account for what he has done.
00:43:35Stop it.
00:43:45You're all going mad.
00:43:47Let go of that knife.
00:43:48Walter.
00:43:49Nobody is going to do you any harm.
00:43:51Now let him pass through.
00:43:52The man's hand.
00:43:53Look, men.
00:43:54Look at his hand.
00:43:56This man has no scar on his hand.
00:43:59His hand has been like this since he was born.
00:44:02And we're leaving.
00:44:02Step aside.
00:44:04Come on.
00:44:05Come on.
00:44:06Go on and sit down.
00:44:07Nothing is happening.
00:44:08Get going, boys.
00:44:12What were you doing with Sir Alfred?
00:44:14Nothing, Dr. Fred.
00:44:17Why?
00:44:19Return to the Institute.
00:44:20These people could do you great harm.
00:44:22Yes, sir.
00:44:22But why are you crying, hmm?
00:44:50It's all in the past now.
00:44:52Calm yourself.
00:45:02Here you are protected.
00:45:07Yes, yes.
00:45:09But it isn't that.
00:45:12And what is all this?
00:45:15Sheena Whiteman.
00:45:17Sheena?
00:45:20Is this what's troubling you?
00:45:24Tell me why.
00:45:25You must have faith in me, Priscilla.
00:45:30You know that you can trust me.
00:45:37Finally.
00:45:38They wouldn't even let me in here.
00:45:40They told me you mustn't stay long.
00:45:42Oh, excuse me.
00:45:43I'm not disturbing you.
00:45:44No.
00:45:45I was just telling the professor how very pleased I am to see him.
00:45:49Priscilla.
00:45:50But at this point, it's better to say it all.
00:45:52Right, Professor?
00:45:54Sir Alfred, we've been risking our reputation for him.
00:46:01Just what am I to do?
00:46:02This whole story repulses me.
00:46:04In saving him, you saved the reputation of the instant.
00:46:07Come in.
00:46:09Sandy, what is it?
00:46:12I must speak to you.
00:46:13It's something terrible.
00:46:14Well, what is it?
00:46:15So speak.
00:46:16I know who the monster is.
00:46:17What's that?
00:46:18Julian Alcott, the professor of science.
00:46:19He's a badly damaged arm.
00:46:20This is not enough proof to even mention.
00:46:21Mary was murdered the night of his arrival.
00:46:22It's him and he's in the infirmary with Priscilla talking to me.
00:46:24Go and call Professor Alcott now.
00:46:25And don't tell anyone what you've just said to me.
00:46:26But I...
00:46:27Listen.
00:46:28If your suspicions are correct, I shall call the police.
00:46:30Now go ahead.
00:46:32Tommy, call Professor Alcott immediately.
00:46:35I'll call Professor Alcott immediately.
00:46:37I'll call the police.
00:46:38I'll call the police.
00:46:39Now go ahead.
00:46:43Tommy, call Professor Alcott immediately.
00:47:04I cannot tell you too often, but I must have those letters.
00:47:07With pleasure, Sir Alfred.
00:47:08If the letters are still here in the Institute, I'll find them.
00:47:10Good.
00:47:21You wanted to see me, sir?
00:47:22Yes.
00:47:23What, in your opinion, happened in the woods?
00:47:30Well, I...
00:47:31believe it has to do with a lycanthropist.
00:47:34In other words, a sort of werewolf.
00:47:38Exactly.
00:47:39Please explain this to me further.
00:47:45What is this?
00:47:46An interrogation?
00:47:48Better to tell me than the police, don't you think?
00:47:50Yes, of course.
00:47:53Well, you know of my career as a doctor.
00:48:05It was terminated by a tragic incident.
00:48:07I was working for Dr. Benson at the mental hospital for the criminally insane.
00:48:11There was a girl.
00:48:12She was accused of homicide.
00:48:14But the poor girl could not absolutely recall killing anyone.
00:48:20She seemed perfectly normal.
00:48:22I must add, I was in love with her.
00:48:26Continue, please.
00:48:28In a full moon, she would behave in a very strange way.
00:48:36She would lose complete control of herself and transform absolutely.
00:48:41And her face was like a beast's.
00:48:46Professionally, I wanted to try to help her.
00:48:48And after a certain time, I discovered a temporary antidote.
00:48:53And...
00:48:54It's so difficult, actually, without my using the medical terms to explain this to you.
00:49:00I've always been interested in medicine, and I think I could follow you.
00:49:04The pituitary gland controls the function of the hormones, influencing the sexual organs and the thyroid.
00:49:12And as a direct reaction, it can cause a psychophysical transformation.
00:49:15My colleagues refuted this theory of mine, and I had proven it unequivocally.
00:49:22For example, at every lunar cycle, the pituitary gland acts strangely and becomes enlarged at the start of the transformation.
00:49:34Our psychocontrols upset the balance of the neuroglandula system, causing incredible distortions in the skin, hair, and teeth.
00:49:41In this state, the patient cannot be saved.
00:49:43I was successful with the extract of the brain of a wolf while I was experimenting on her.
00:49:53One night, she gave herself an overdose.
00:49:58Perhaps I made it too strong.
00:50:01And the police then accused me of killing her.
00:50:05Do you want to know more?
00:50:07In observing the body of Mary, did you feel the crime was committed by Lycanthropus?
00:50:10Yes.
00:50:14I'm almost sure about it.
00:50:17I continued my studies in this matter.
00:50:19And this led you to other discoveries.
00:50:21Is it possible to rid yourself completely?
00:50:23I don't know.
00:50:24But that's not of importance anymore.
00:50:27Since I've been here, I've been trying to capture a wolf to extract his glands.
00:50:35They're not rare in our forests.
00:50:38But tell me, Professor.
00:50:40Have you ever experimented on yourself?
00:50:42Once.
00:50:46I had to find out what it would be like for a normal human being.
00:50:50It was impossible to observe myself.
00:50:53Would you mind showing me your right arm?
00:50:54No.
00:50:58Of course not.
00:51:01Yes.
00:51:02It's hurt.
00:51:04But I did not attack Priscilla.
00:51:07A strange coincidence, don't you think?
00:51:09Before you arrived, there never was any talk about monsters in this town.
00:51:13Then you think that I'm...
00:51:14Professor, you said yourself that a person can be completely out of control during a crisis.
00:51:19How much does he remember afterwards?
00:51:22Nothing.
00:51:24Absolutely nothing.
00:51:26Not even one sign remains of it.
00:51:28I assure you that this is what happens.
00:51:31Anyway, I must assure you of one thing.
00:51:34I hurt myself accidentally.
00:51:37Professor, I want to believe every word of it, though it may not appear that way.
00:51:42But I advise you, however, to take great care.
00:51:45Perhaps you had better discontinue your experiment.
00:51:46Absolutely not.
00:51:49Well, I can't.
00:51:52The life of a human being may depend on it.
00:51:55And who might this be?
00:51:57I don't know.
00:51:59You asked me to tell you about a lycanthropus.
00:52:03His sickness must have satisfaction.
00:52:06In the next transformation, he'll try again.
00:52:10And you believe that if you manage to find a definite antidote,
00:52:13you'll probably save the life of that person.
00:52:17Then you know who the attacker is.
00:52:19Well, if I should discover an antidote,
00:52:22I'm sure that this person would certainly want to be helped.
00:52:27Sick or not, Professor, he'll be obliged to give himself up.
00:52:30I'm a doctor.
00:52:33It's not fair to treat a lycanthropus like a murderer.
00:52:37If ever I'm successful in finding a cure,
00:52:43these poor victims would possibly begin to lead a normal life like others.
00:52:48Perhaps you're right.
00:52:50If you think murder won't bother his conscience.
00:52:52If you should ever find out that I am the monster,
00:52:55I should like to be treated the same as you would like to be.
00:52:57I understand you perfectly.
00:52:58I understand you perfectly.
00:53:28When you think murderous murder?
00:53:31If you think murderous murder will happen.
00:53:34You don't want to think of it.
00:53:37If you're interested in finding a truth,
00:53:39you don't want to think of it.
00:53:41If you think murder would be a illness of death,
00:53:44you don't want to think of it.
00:53:46So you're seeing it.
00:53:49You're a man.
00:53:51You're a man.
00:53:53You're a man.
00:53:54Oh, my God.
00:54:24Oh, my God.
00:54:54Oh, my God.
00:55:24Oh, my God.
00:55:26Oh, my God.
00:55:30Oh, my God.
00:55:32Oh, my God.
00:55:34Oh, my God.
00:55:42Oh, my God.
00:55:44Oh, my God.
00:55:48Oh, my God.
00:55:54Oh, my God.
00:55:56Oh, my God.
00:55:58Oh, my God.
00:56:00Oh, my God.
00:56:04Oh, my God.
00:56:06Oh, my God.
00:56:08Oh, oh.
00:56:38Well, there's nothing more to do.
00:56:57He was the monster.
00:56:58He tried to kill Stanley.
00:57:00Enough of that.
00:57:01Miss Leonora, get them all inside.
00:57:03Go on girls, enough now.
00:57:04Go on inside.
00:57:08Was he the monster?
00:57:10Perhaps the monster never existed.
00:57:11Water smothered the girl.
00:57:12Now, please.
00:57:13Go on, Tommy.
00:57:17I'm going to call the police.
00:57:20All right.
00:57:27Professor.
00:57:29Priscilla.
00:57:30What's happened?
00:57:36Priscilla.
00:57:38It's terrible.
00:57:39Walter killed himself.
00:57:40No.
00:57:41It's true.
00:57:42Caught him by surprise fleeing from the dormitory.
00:57:45After he tried to kill one of the girls.
00:57:47Sandy.
00:57:48Sandy?
00:57:49Yes.
00:57:52So Walter was the monster.
00:57:55No.
00:57:57He couldn't be the monster.
00:58:01But why not?
00:58:02Because Walter had a dog.
00:58:03And dogs can't stand the odor of wolves.
00:58:15Can't stand the tumor.
00:58:16As theress.
00:58:17The men still do that.
00:58:22Now.
00:58:23To him to the sick.
00:58:24He's a little more.
00:58:26He's a little more.
00:58:28Jesus, dear.
00:58:29Anita.
00:58:30This is appalling, Sir Alfred.
00:58:31Yes.
00:58:32It's like a...
00:58:33Compulsion I have here inside of me.
00:58:36And why am I like this?
00:58:37I don't know why.
00:58:38know why but I've never killed anybody I've always paid I've always paid for
00:58:46everything those that seem the best sometimes commit the worst you know
00:58:52you've killed Walter no I only asked him to find the letters I didn't know he'd
00:58:58be foolish enough to risk his life you must help me by helping you miss
00:59:06Leonor and I were almost involved in this dirty scandal if Miss Leonor and I had
00:59:11not discovered the letters you would be in jail I'm innocent if only Sheena was
00:59:18still alive but why because Sheena that night when Mary was killed she followed
00:59:27me she saw who it was don't invent these absurd stories there's no need for it I
00:59:33have no intention of denouncing you I haven't had a moment of peace and Sheena
00:59:38died it's as if I had killed her with my own hands if only I had the courage to
00:59:45kill myself but Sheena knew she knew if she knew why didn't she speak up I don't
00:59:53know maybe she kept silent to blackmail me she said that with one word she could
01:00:01send me to the gallows even the death of your own wife looks strange in the
01:00:05light of this story strange you think that I
01:00:13I'm not thinking anything what are you going to do
01:00:32what would you do if you destroy me you destroy yourself as well go Sir Alfred
01:00:59what I need to do
01:01:10why didn't you tell me I didn't tell you she said that it's very unfortunate
01:01:17it's very unfortunate
01:01:22why didn't you tell me about sir alfred because i was afraid i don't know much about you julian
01:01:33you continue to have secrets julian i know you're a medical doctor
01:01:40oh well then you must also know that i'm a failure
01:01:48julian is one mistake really so bad oh no
01:01:53but it's a battle priscilla
01:01:57one cannot forget the past when
01:02:02he keeps following you
01:02:05all right let's go there are more important things to be done now
01:02:18so
01:02:27so
01:02:29Excuse us, Sir Alfred, but it's very important that we see.
01:02:59I'm sorry, but I don't have a lot of time to give you, please.
01:03:21Sir Alfred, I have a very delicate question to ask you.
01:03:25Let me assure you, I will tell no one of this visit.
01:03:30But I don't understand, Professor Alcott.
01:03:32I have nothing to hide.
01:03:34You're in bad trouble because of your relations with Mary Smith.
01:03:37How dare you, sir?
01:03:39The letters.
01:03:42Sir Alfred, that is not the point.
01:03:45I want to know exactly what happened that night you met with Mary in the woods.
01:03:53Professor, are you accusing me?
01:03:56Do you have any proof?
01:03:59I didn't say that.
01:04:02But I wondered if you'd come with me to the police.
01:04:06The police?
01:04:07Yes.
01:04:08I don't doubt your innocence, but there are some facts that have to be cleared up.
01:04:16I don't have to defend myself.
01:04:18You're crazy if you think that I had any...
01:04:19Believe me, don't worry.
01:04:21We don't want a scandal.
01:04:26I know.
01:04:27The facts are all against you, right now.
01:04:33But if you had nothing to hide, why are you afraid?
01:04:37All right.
01:04:40Perhaps I was wrong.
01:04:42So we had a relationship, but that's all there was to it.
01:04:47There's no reason to believe that I would murder her.
01:04:52Excuse me, will you, woman, please?
01:04:54I'll go get the letters, and you can see for yourself.
01:05:11Well, what about him?
01:05:14It's a possibility.
01:05:19Get out.
01:05:20Did you see him?
01:05:21Well, I know.
01:05:23I don't know.
01:05:26I know.
01:05:28I know.
01:05:35I know.
01:05:37I know.
01:05:37I know.
01:05:39What about you, man?
01:05:40I know.
01:05:41I can see him.
01:05:42I know.
01:05:43Oh, my God.
01:06:13Oh, my God.
01:06:43Oh, my God.
01:07:13Oh, my God.
01:07:43Oh, my God.
01:08:13Oh, my God.
01:08:43Oh, my God.
01:09:13Oh, my God.
01:09:43I wish that you hadn't been late that night.
01:09:46I arrived too late.
01:09:48Probably at that moment, Mary was escaping in the woods and might well have seen me come here.
01:09:52Don't have remorse now.
01:09:54You don't know what I've done.
01:09:58Oh, my God.
01:09:59Oh, my God.
01:10:00Oh, my God.
01:10:01Oh, my God.
01:10:03Oh, my God.
01:10:04Oh, my God.
01:10:05Oh, my God.
01:10:06Oh, my God.
01:10:07I was so frightened.
01:10:08Sheena and Priscilla saw each other in the forest.
01:10:10I saw it through the window.
01:10:13Sheena must have seen you kill Mary that night.
01:10:16You must know I was forced to do it.
01:10:17And she recognized me.
01:10:18And she recognized me.
01:10:19Yes.
01:10:20Oh, all the bad I've done.
01:10:23But we must fight back to save you.
01:10:25Because without you, I don't exist.
01:10:27Leonore.
01:10:28The second injection.
01:10:30You know I'm not a murderer.
01:10:34Leonore!
01:10:35Get away from her!
01:10:36Get away from her!
01:10:37Leonore!
01:10:38Leonore!
01:10:39I can't help you, Leonore!
01:10:42Get away from her, you filthy bitch!
01:10:44Get away from her!
01:10:45Leonore!
01:10:46Get away from her!
01:10:47Get away from her!
01:10:48Leonore!
01:10:49Leonore!
01:10:50I can't help you, Leonore!
01:10:51Get away from her, you filthy beast!
01:10:52Get away!
01:10:53Get away from her!
01:10:54Leonore!
01:10:55I can't help you!
01:10:56Get away!
01:10:57Leonore!
01:10:58Leonore!
01:10:59I can't help you!
01:11:00Get away!
01:11:01Leonore!
01:11:02Leonore!
01:11:03Leonore!
01:11:04My darling!
01:11:05Leonore!
01:11:11My darling!
01:11:22The key, Leonore.
01:11:35The key, Leonore.
01:12:00I'll kill you!
01:12:03Get away from me!
01:12:05You've killed me!
01:12:07I'm gonna eat your brains out!
01:12:09I'll kill you!
01:12:10I'll kill you!
01:12:11I'll kill you!
01:12:12I'll kill you!
01:12:13I'll kill you!
01:12:14I'll kill you!
01:12:15I'll kill you!
01:12:16I'll kill you!
01:12:21I'll kill you!
01:12:22You must have known it was Walter.
01:12:23You were with him that night in the guard house.
01:12:25So what?
01:12:26And now?
01:12:28Listen to that story.
01:12:29Tell us, Chris.
01:12:30Is it because you're making time with the professor that you're being so very uppity about it?
01:12:36Don't listen to her, please.
01:13:01Miss Leonore will not be with you this morning.
01:13:04She had to leave for reasons of her own.
01:13:09You may stay in the park this morning.
01:13:12And tomorrow you'll attend the funeral of Walter.
01:13:17Silence!
01:13:18You have no right to judge others.
01:13:23Much less when they are dead.
01:13:29Judgment is for God alone.
01:13:31Let's go!
01:13:32Let's go!
01:13:33Let's go.
01:13:34Let's go!
01:13:35Be calm.
01:13:59After all, he got what he deserved.
01:14:04No!
01:14:05Get away!
01:14:06Get away from here!
01:14:16Get back here!
01:14:21Whoa!
01:14:21Whoa!
01:14:22Whoa!
01:14:23Whoa!
01:14:24Whoa!
01:14:25Whoa!
01:14:26Whoa!
01:14:27Whoa!
01:14:28Whoa!
01:14:29Whoa!
01:14:30the death of his master might have affected him a beast sometimes is
01:14:40especially sensitive it's true perhaps he feels guilty of water's death
01:14:52I'm going now
01:15:00the
01:15:07what
01:15:09the
01:15:14the
01:15:17the
01:15:20the
01:15:23What are you doing leave me alone well where are you taking me
01:15:53What are you looking for
01:16:23What are you doing here there oh in the woods it's terrible what have you seen
01:16:45I've seen a corpse it's walter what are you saying to me you're imagining things no i've seen it
01:16:49it's not my imagination the dog led me to it wolf the dog i followed him and he took me into the woods
01:16:58at a certain place it began to dig and uncovered something it was walter you're still in shock
01:17:03from that night come inside i'll get you something to drink
01:17:10all right i'll go and phone the police but if we find nothing again this time
01:17:14come in but if the body of walter is buried in the woods who could be buried in the cemetery
01:17:35mr swift
01:17:35mr swift what are you doing can't you hear me
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01:20:59I don't want to live.
01:21:09She was with me always.
01:21:15She tried her best.
01:21:22But it's no use now.
01:21:25I murdered Mary Smith in the woods.
01:21:30I went out and killed her. I don't remember.
01:21:34I hoped it could be cured.
01:21:37I followed your research.
01:21:40I begged Benson to send you.
01:21:43Leonore. Leonore.
01:21:47It's in Walter's grave.
01:21:49We...
01:21:51It's she...
01:21:53We buried...
01:21:55in the cemetery.
01:22:01May God forgive me.
01:22:20Well, now it's finished.
01:22:36The moon...
01:22:38It was a nightmare for me.
01:22:40I know.
01:22:45Now the nightmare has passed.
01:23:09The moon is if we fall on its own design and the moon is completely concealed.
01:23:11Don't listen right now.
01:23:13We can see the moon remains.
01:23:16Why?
01:23:18Doesn't the moon bring the moon.
01:23:20Whether it's a moon as to the earth...
01:23:22Start the moon, switch off to the earth to the earth.
01:23:24Start Ringed, start.
01:23:25Yes, follow the sun.
01:23:27Never doubt you about it.
01:23:30You don't need that.
01:23:34Why are you makenΓ©s?
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