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Considered by many to be one of the most shocking and controversial Horror films of all time, Black Candles is about a young woman named Carol, who is drawn into a Satanic cult in England following the abrupt death of her brother.
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00:00.
00:30Fiona!
00:36Fiona!
01:00Fiona!
01:30Fiona!
01:48British Airways to Bologna, flight number BA-526, gate number 19, last call.
01:57British Airways to Bologna, flight number BA-526, gate number 19, gate 19, last call.
02:13Well, you're back home again.
02:15Yes.
02:16Do you really think it's a good idea not to be put up by your sister-in-law in the country?
02:20Why not? My brother and I lived there as children, and he died in the police.
02:25It'd still be better in a hotel.
02:27And expensive too, you know.
02:29Yeah, but I came here to see London.
02:31The house of my brother's near the city. We can go to London as often as you like, Robert.
02:35Look, there are our bags.
02:47Robert believes he's going to be kept prisoner in the house.
02:49Don't believe everything Carol tells you.
02:51Don't worry, I know Carol, Robert. Tell me, how long are you going to stay in England?
02:58A few days. I've got to return to my work.
03:01That goes for me.
03:04Short stay.
03:06You're both very busy, I see.
03:08Yes, we are, Fiona.
03:10And what do you do, Robert?
03:11Professor of Latin.
03:13Oh, how interesting.
03:14You think so?
03:20I shouldn't drive faster in this weather.
03:23I'm sorry about the time we're taking.
03:25But the side roads in England are very narrow.
03:28I wouldn't worry about it. Carol's asleep.
03:30A cigarette?
03:31No, thanks. I smoke a pipe, Fiona. Shall I? Here you go.
03:49Do we have much to go?
03:51No, we're almost there.
04:00This fresh air makes me so sleepy.
04:10Oh, no.
04:11Oh, that's an old wives' tale.
04:12What's wrong?
04:13No electricity.
04:15Wouldn't you know it.
04:17This is always happening.
04:19Well, maybe it suffuses.
04:20No, I don't think so.
04:21I bet the line is down.
04:23Why don't we go to the kitchen and light some candles?
04:25Yes.
04:26Okay.
04:27Through here.
04:31It's a terrible night out.
04:32It's been like this all summer long.
04:34I'm not surprised that so few people live around here.
04:39House has changed.
04:40Yes, I like things old fashioned.
04:43Tomorrow I'll show you the house, Carol.
04:45Why do you have all these candlesticks?
04:47Looks like an antique shop.
04:49I'm very fond of candlelight.
04:52It makes things intimate.
04:54You know, I think Fiona's very romantic.
04:57It's just that I prefer natural things to artificial ones.
05:01And why do you have all these black candles?
05:04What do you think they're for, Carol?
05:06What I mean is black is so dreary.
05:09Yes.
05:10But I like these.
05:17What would you like to drink?
05:18Drink?
05:19I don't have any tea or coffee or anything that's hot,
05:21so it'll have to be alcohol.
05:23Well, that's what I wanted anyway.
05:24Aren't you cold?
05:26Why don't we let her find the chimney?
05:27Of course.
05:28Everything's set to go.
05:29Well, I'll do it.
05:30Well, now, what would you like to drink?
05:32What do you have?
05:33Uh, whiskey, gin, vodka.
05:35Whiskey for me.
05:36Let's see, cognac, sherry, but there's no ice.
05:38Oh, it doesn't matter.
05:41I'll have a glass of sherry, please.
05:43You're more beautiful now than the last time you were here.
05:52I think you've lost a little weight.
05:54You think so?
05:56Perhaps a little bit.
05:57Don't know.
06:00You remind me of your brother.
06:02More every day.
06:03There's a family resemblance.
06:08Only on the outside.
06:10You have a better character.
06:12But they tell me the contrary.
06:14Oh, they're wrong.
06:15I was looking at these lithos.
06:27They're very interesting.
06:29They're simply reproductions.
06:31They were never in this house before.
06:34No.
06:35No.
06:36I don't think so.
06:37Are you interested in demonology?
06:39Only certain angles.
06:42I find all those things abominable.
06:44I don't reject anything out of hand.
06:46That attitude is more intelligent.
06:48Persons of importance are continuously making pacts with the devil.
06:51Drew and I were always discovering interesting things during the last few years.
07:05Even though your sister-in-law does seem a little eccentric,
07:08she's nice when you get down to it.
07:09Fiona can be enchanting when she wants.
07:11Well, she was today.
07:13Yes.
07:14I know how she acted.
07:16Hey.
07:17What's the matter with you?
07:19Me?
07:20Nothing.
07:21Why?
07:22I don't know.
07:23You seem nervous since we arrived here.
07:24I would like to know what she insinuated about my brother having discovered very interesting things during the last few years,
07:32when referring to those horrendous reproductions in the living room.
07:35And what about the black candles?
07:38Yeah, they are a little strange.
07:40I'm thinking about a book on witchcraft I read many years ago.
07:44In their gatherings they always used black candles.
07:50Maybe your sister-in-law is a witch.
07:52And you never knew about it.
07:54At any rate, when the devil tempted Eve, he found his first willing servant.
07:59At least that's what the good book says.
08:01That's why all you women are a little bewitched.
08:05It's easy to see you spent too long in the seminary.
08:08They corrupted you there.
08:14I simply can't imagine my brother living in this atmosphere.
08:17What are you talking about?
08:18You mean those reproductions and the black candles?
08:21Don't you think you're exaggerating a bit, Carol?
08:23Drew couldn't have been a student of the occult.
08:26He was delightful and carefree, you know.
08:29Totally.
08:47You can't believe in the occult.
08:49I've never seen any pictures.
08:50I've never seen any one.
08:51Those structures were in a hotel.
08:52You can't see any other papers.
08:53You can see, this is a mysterious story.
08:54You can see the dawn of the night before the evening.
08:55And it wasn't about what you wanted to know
08:56You can't remember that you would like.
08:57You can see my daughter diving in a natural way.
08:59I've never seen that.
09:00You know that you're a wizard, you can see anything for her.
09:02It was a wonderful man.
09:03I'm amazing.
09:04I'm so sorry, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry.
09:06I'm sorry, I'm so sorry.
09:07I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
09:09I'm sorry.
09:10I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
09:12I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
09:13Oh, my God.
09:43Oh, my God.
10:13Oh, my God.
10:43Oh, my God.
11:12I was asleep, Fiona, but I just saw a bearded man through the window.
11:18I bet you think I've had a nightmare.
11:21I believe you did.
11:22He's going to be out there in the middle of the night.
11:24I don't know, but I saw him.
11:27Carol, apart from a few eccentric foreigners who live around here, I can assure you that
11:32this zone is the safest in the county.
11:34I'll get you a tea, then upstairs to rest.
11:39You look very tired.
11:47What's wrong?
11:48Do you smell incense?
11:51It's this.
11:54Is that tea?
11:56They're homegrown herbs.
11:58Really very beneficial for nervous conditions.
12:00She's Drew's sister, right?
12:10Yes.
12:11And she saw you.
12:12I'm sorry.
12:13You should be prudent, Reverend.
12:16If she suspects, we might have serious headaches.
12:19Why is she here?
12:20Probably to arrange the last details of the inheritance, Reverend.
12:24Her lawyers in London will take care of it.
12:27What happens if she finds out what we did to her brother?
12:30How would she find out?
12:31Drew spoke too much toward the end.
12:34He was very foolish.
12:35I know it.
12:36That's why we had to kill him.
12:38There are many who hate us.
12:41And who also fear us.
12:42Don't worry about those things.
12:44Who's accompanying her?
12:46Her friend.
12:47But there's no problem there, I think.
12:50But I beg you, Reverend, please leave.
12:51She could still be awake.
12:53The autumn equinox is near.
12:56When we celebrate the Sabbath.
12:58They shouldn't be here.
13:00They'll have gone by then.
13:02Let me take care of it all, okay?
13:05Why don't you go?
13:06And tomorrow we'll speak about it.
13:08Through here.
13:15It's ten o'clock.
13:19It's rather late to get up.
13:21Do you like jam?
13:22It's strawberry conserved here.
13:24Thanks.
13:25Thanks, yes, or thanks, no?
13:27Thanks, yes.
13:29You may use my car to go to London.
13:31It would be easier for all if we took the train.
13:33As you wish.
13:34There's a train every hour.
13:36How long does it take to get to London?
13:38Oh, about half an hour.
13:41The express is even faster.
13:42Fiona, I'd like to visit Drew's grave.
13:46All right.
13:48We can go now.
13:49I'll accompany you.
13:51It isn't far.
13:53You don't have to go unless you like.
13:55I'll see you in an hour or two.
13:57All right.
14:05Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
14:07Ah! Ah! Ah!
14:12Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah
14:42Or if I requested an autopsy.
14:45Well, I accepted the first of the two, Carol.
14:48Because an autopsy wouldn't do anything.
15:12Carol, leave here forever.
15:42Carol, leave here forever.
16:12Carol, leave here forever.
16:42What's the matter?
17:05Where do you get that?
17:06Do you like it?
17:08You little whore.
17:10You little whore.
17:11When I saw you up in the house, I knew you were doing something.
17:14What the fuck are you up to?
17:16Careful, you son of a bitch.
17:19And worry about the animals, it's the only thing you're good for.
17:22Which fucking witch you are?
17:25One day you'll be discovered, a new lynchers like in medieval times.
17:30Oh, don't be afraid, you fool.
17:32Nothing will happen to you.
17:34If the folks around here only knew.
17:35Yeah, those in our coven are important.
17:38Haven't you found out yet?
17:41Go and tell that renegade reverend to show here tonight.
17:44And to bring that bitch along well-prepared for what's waiting for her.
18:11Not these herbs again.
18:15You drank them last night.
18:17Be a good girl.
18:18I take them all the time.
18:20It stinks all over the house.
18:23What is it?
18:24I don't know exactly the name of the plant.
18:26I was given these herbs long ago.
18:28Drink it.
18:37It's really awful.
18:40When you're accustomed to it, you'll drink it every day.
18:44Drew wrote me a strange letter before he died.
18:48I hadn't planned mentioning it, but now I think it's better if we talk about it.
18:55He told me in the letter that he was unhappy and afraid.
19:02He didn't go into detail.
19:04The letter was ambiguous, seemed like it was written in a hurry.
19:08What caught my attention was that the handwriting was different.
19:12Did he say any more?
19:14No.
19:16I told you his letter was ambiguous.
19:18Besides, the letter itself was very brief.
19:21Just a note.
19:23A desperate message.
19:26It was a letter from a terrified man.
19:28Aren't you dramatizing a bit?
19:31I didn't want to speak about this matter earlier.
19:34But there are questions that should be resolved.
19:37What are they?
19:38I prefer that you and I speak honestly so that we can trust each other.
19:44Of course.
19:46Well, no.
19:48We really hated each other, if that's what you want to know.
19:52I suspected that in your relationship.
19:54Oh, yes.
19:56Well, now.
19:58Yes.
19:59But your life together doesn't interest me.
20:00Your brother was an alcoholic, plastered day and night.
20:06His career was beginning to go downhill.
20:10I'm not surprised that his handwriting had changed.
20:13I'm sorry.
20:14I didn't know that.
20:15I didn't know that.
20:18It doesn't matter.
20:21Better to forget it all.
20:23And start over.
20:28You'd better stop that or you'll get him too excited.
20:34Exactly what I want to do.
20:37What can I do for you?
20:38Your husband isn't around, you know.
20:40Keep your hands off.
20:42This is important.
20:43You've heard of the evil eye, haven't you?
20:48It's bad luck.
20:50Now, you don't really know about those things.
20:53I've heard a little, but they're all stories.
20:56Stories, huh?
20:57I'm sure you've never seen a billy goat mounting a woman
21:00and later coming inside her.
21:02No, never.
21:04Well, wait until tonight and you will see it.
21:07You'll see how the goat fucks her.
21:09And after, with the sperm of the beast,
21:12I'll show you how to prepare a portion that can murder Peter.
21:27You're brother was one of our best lawyers, Carol, and a personal friend.
21:34We were all terribly affected by his sudden death.
21:37We don't know what could have pushed Andrew to drink.
21:40It was inexplicable because everything happened so rapidly.
21:45I told him once he should cut down on his drinking or it would ruin his career.
21:50And it was truly a pity because he was incredibly successful.
21:54You see, Andrew was our best lawyer.
21:57Sometimes we kidded him about his unnaturally good fortune,
22:02telling him that he had a pact and secret with the devil.
22:04Do you know Fiona?
22:06Naturally, my dear.
22:07A woman who is bewitching and charming.
22:10They were the perfect couple.
22:13Did he ever refer to a diabolics head?
22:16No.
22:18But I'd like to be frank.
22:20Your brother seemed to be very frightened.
22:24Here's his last will and testament.
22:26Everything's in order.
22:32Needless to say, anything you may need of me,
22:36you may rest assured you have a friend at your complete disposal.
22:40Thank you, Mr. Connor.
22:41It's wonderful. I can count on friends like you.
22:43Nice seeing you again.
22:44Goodbye.
22:45Say hello to Fiona for me.
22:48Oh.
22:49What's wrong?
22:51A little dizzy.
22:56It's best that you sit down for a little while.
22:58I'll have my secretary make you a little tea.
23:10This is the odor you can smell throughout the house, isn't it?
23:18Does it bother you?
23:20No.
23:21Now I've gotten used to it.
23:22Have you never heard speak of Mandragora?
23:25Yes, it's the plant that the witches use for their magic potions in the Middle Ages.
23:31Oh, so they say.
23:33This is Lathras odoratis, and this one is Lobularia maritima.
23:39You're an expert botanist.
23:41I'm only interested in a few strange seeds for making teas.
23:46I like curative herbs.
23:48And lethal ones?
23:50Them too.
23:51This is Digitalis purpuria, that in England we call foxglove.
23:56You say it's lethal?
23:59No, it's completely inoffensive.
24:02This is my favorite one.
24:05Purple berries.
24:06What are they for?
24:07To make languid lovers more ardent.
24:10Aphrodisiac.
24:12Do you have any marijuana around here?
24:15Oh, no.
24:17I'm really stupid.
24:18I could have made a fortune if I'd wanted to, Robert.
24:21I could have made a fortune if I'd wanted to, Robert.
24:24I hope I'm not boring you with all these stories.
24:29If you'd have gone to London with Carol, you wouldn't be bored.
24:34I'm okay right where I am.
24:37In the midst of these herbs.
24:39And with your stories, as you call them.
24:42And besides, this is a very busy day for Carol.
24:45I think that London and its museums can wait.
24:58How did you get to know Carol?
25:01It was by chance.
25:03As happens in the majority of the cases.
25:06It was shortly after I got out of the seminary.
25:09You in a seminary?
25:11Yes.
25:12I was fed up when they ordained me.
25:15Well then, this place seemed like a revelation to you.
25:19With its allusions to the devil.
25:21No, you're mistaken.
25:22Satanism is an offshoot of Christianity, you know.
25:25I've studied the question for nine years.
25:27So you can imagine I do know all there is to know.
25:30You're not an exorcist.
25:33No.
25:35If we think about all those fallen angels and their representatives on earth,
25:40you have to admit that submission to the church was imposed on us.
25:44Submission to the devil was our own free choice.
25:47I think that's how witches and warlocks first came about.
25:51The first Satanists.
25:54The idolaters of evil.
25:56But good and evil are only worse.
25:59Only our instincts.
26:02Tell us what we want to know.
26:05What's wrong with you?
26:06You're becoming hysterical.
26:10I tell you, Robert.
26:11I bought that necklace with me.
26:12You know, the one I like so much.
26:13I'm sure I put it in my luggage.
26:14Someone has stolen it.
26:15Are you sure?
26:16Probably you've left it at home.
26:18Something's wrong here, Robert.
26:19There are too many things happening in this house that I don't understand.
26:22The black candles, my dizziness, and the face I saw through the window the first night.
26:25And now my necklace...
26:26Has disappeared.
26:27What are you insinuating?
26:28What are you insinuating?
26:30There are such phenomena as malevolent powers that are able to influence an individual.
26:34against his will, Robert.
26:35The people who wield those powers.
26:36The people who wield those powers.
26:37You know, the one I like so much.
26:38You know, the one I like so much.
26:39I'm sure I put it in my luggage.
26:40I don't know.
26:41I don't know.
26:42I'm sure you've left it at home.
26:43Something's wrong here, Robert.
26:44There are too many things happening in this house that I don't understand.
26:47The black candles, my dizziness, and the face I saw through the window the first night.
26:50And now my necklace...
26:51Has disappeared.
26:53What are you insinuating?
26:55There are such phenomena as malevolent powers that are able to influence an individual
27:00against his will, Robert.
27:02The people who wield those powers require a garment to a favorite article of the person they wish to influence.
27:07You're really serious, aren't you?
27:09Of course I am.
27:13Because I believe that there are forces that we are unable to perceive.
27:18What kind of forces?
27:20Occult.
27:22The occult.
27:23I believe that I'm an open-minded man, Carol.
27:26But today, witches and warlocks aren't burned at the stake.
27:29Witches and wizards have disappeared.
27:31They burned them in the Middle Ages.
27:33And they weren't witches.
27:34Just hysterical females.
27:36And all those strange things I have observed since we arrived.
27:41Any person who is really normal would call them a coincidence.
27:45I don't think they're a coincidence.
27:47At least not that kind, Robert.
27:49You're very immature if that's your reaction, Carol.
27:53They still hold black masses.
27:55Or whatever they call those gatherings of maniacs.
27:59I won't stop until I find out what happened to my brother.
28:01Well, if you let your nerves run away with you, you'll really become sick.
28:05I'm not sick.
28:06I'm not sick.
28:12They're nerves.
28:16And when your nerves get the best of you, you should try to relax.
28:20And my dizziness?
28:22Take tranquilizers.
28:24And Fiona's teas are good for you.
28:26It's the best thing you can do.
28:28And if I were you, I'd stay in bed today.
28:30You're in very good hands.
28:32You're in very good hands.
28:55She's suspicious.
28:56What do you think?
28:57We decided you'd take care of everything.
28:59I'm trying to.
29:00So what's going on?
29:03Nothing's going on.
29:04She just doesn't trust me and she has a will of her own.
29:06We must find another way of dealing with her.
29:10It wouldn't be advisable to have her drugged indefinitely, Fiona.
29:14Yes, I told you that.
29:15Well, we need a quick solution that doesn't arouse suspicions.
29:19I don't think we should resort to violence.
29:22I think the police would see a connection with the death of her brother.
29:26We need to think of another way of dealing with Carol.
29:30Go ahead.
29:32Confuse her mentally.
29:34A state of agitation that would make her commit actions that afterwards she would completely report herself for.
29:40She would prefer to leave and forget about it all.
29:44You're right, you know.
29:45And if she tells the police.
29:48I think it'll be too late for any suspicions.
29:53The best thing would be a mysterious ailment, doctor.
29:56An illness that's hard to diagnose.
29:59An unexpected stroke.
30:01Like your brother.
30:02Like your brother.
30:04But once he's far away.
30:06And her boyfriend.
30:07Yeah.
30:08What do we do with him?
30:11He says he's defrocked.
30:12An ex-priest.
30:13An unbeliever, you know.
30:15I will handle him.
30:32Go ahead.
30:33Get up sleepyhead.
30:48Sleepy head. Hey, it's almost 11, you know get up didn't come here to sleep. Come on
31:10Time for breakfast. What time is it? I told you it's almost 11
31:18What's wrong? Aren't you feeling well? Why are you dressed? I returned from London. I
31:25Spent the night in a hotel. You were in London all last night
31:29Missed the damn train when I called on the telephone. No one answered. I
31:33Thought you might be sleeping and I decided to spend the night in the hotel expensive
31:38You could have got a taxi
31:41It was too complicated and I wasn't sure how to get here. It might have ended
31:45Disasterously smell
31:47Thank you. I'm serious
31:52It really stinks, you know
31:56Sofa, that's it. What are you sniffing at you look like a rabbit
32:17this morning?
32:28Hello.
32:31This morning, I don't know
32:34I'm sorry
34:10And Dr. Gaunt.
34:12Carol, you seem to look better today.
35:18What is it?
35:48Don't take it that way.
36:09So I was disagreeable.
36:11I'm sorry I got carried away.
36:12You've changed, you know.
36:14You're not the same person.
36:16It's not possible.
36:17I don't understand.
36:21What's wrong with you?
36:24It was wrong bringing you here.
36:26Robert, why don't we leave for London?
36:28You know that would offend Fiona, Carol.
36:32To hell with Fiona and all those weird foreigners.
36:35People who hang around her.
36:36They're like a bunch of vultures.
36:38They're very nice persons, Carol.
36:40Nice?
36:40You believe they're nice persons?
36:43They put me off always.
36:44Watching and so quiet.
36:46And that reverend.
36:48Every time I'm around, I get nervous.
36:50Observing me as if I were naked.
36:52Maybe he likes you.
36:56Oh, no.
36:58Not bad taste, you know.
37:02When I think about him, I get nauseous.
37:09Poor man.
37:10He believes you're cute.
37:12Have you seen his fingernails?
37:15I think that one of them looks like a claw.
37:18An evil bird of prey.
37:25I don't like your teas.
37:27I don't need them.
37:28And I'm convinced they're not good for me.
37:30Dr. Gaunt recommended them, you know.
37:32I realise that.
37:34But I don't want any.
37:35Well, why don't you drink this one that I've just prepared?
37:38Well, all right.
37:38I'll drink it later.
37:40Fiona.
37:42There's a big door underneath the stairs.
37:44I suppose it's a passage to the cellar.
37:46Yes.
37:48It's closed, you know.
37:51I believe so.
37:52Is there anything in the cellar?
37:55What a question, Carol.
37:56What you always find in cellars.
37:58Heating systems, water pipes, and old odds and ends.
38:02Why did you circle this date on the calendar?
38:06That's when autumn starts.
38:08At the beginning of every new season,
38:09I normally get together with a few friends to have a party.
38:12And by the way, you're invited to one we're having tomorrow.
38:16Aren't you dressing for dinner?
38:17Yes.
38:19Yes.
38:29What's wrong today is that people are completely crazy,
38:32inventing ailments that really don't exist.
38:35Everyone suffers from something.
38:36In the majority of cases, it's simply psychosomatic.
38:39Our century is one of psychiatrists and psychoanalysts.
38:44But I think we should return to the olden times.
38:47We should get back to nature
38:48and eat what our great-grandparents did.
38:50Take her, Mr. Lester.
38:51They're much better than the children.
38:54I'm doing so often.
39:02Tell him quite a bit.
39:03She's an exact folkgaard for my parents.
39:09She leaves her, Mr. Lester,
39:10and I'm caught up in another stellt.
39:12I've yoked.
39:14Santa Ms. Lester,
39:16my spec republican
39:17Lucy,
39:19her Arizona
39:20allowed me to do
39:22Let's go
39:52Oh, oh.
40:08Robert!
40:11Don't be afraid of me.
40:13I'm not going to do anything.
40:16Let go of me. You're one of them.
40:19Let go of me.
40:21Everything is okay. It's okay.
40:24Carol, it's a new dimension that's unknown to us.
40:27It's marvelous.
40:29Why don't we leave?
40:31We'll go away from here.
40:33This is a nightmare, I think.
40:36I beg you, Robert, in the name of God.
40:39You know that God is nothing more than a metaphor.
40:42Just pageantry that's slowly losing its appeal.
40:44I don't know how they poisoned you, Robert.
40:47You've changed.
40:48No.
40:50Don't leave.
40:51Robert.
40:52I need you.
40:54You can escape from all this.
40:56You're planning on going somewhere?
41:14Please.
41:16Why two?
41:18That's crazy.
41:19That's crazy.
41:49This bitch is in need.
42:00I'm suffering.
42:02What are you waiting for?
42:04Fuck me now.
42:05Now.
42:08You're drunk.
42:18I want it right now.
42:21Now. Now.
42:27If you won't do it, Pete will do it.
42:32Peter! Where are you going?
42:34Peter! Come here!
42:36I need to take it off with you!
42:38Get over there!
42:41Peter!
42:43Peter!
42:44Where are you?
43:04And you know how you are when you get drunk. Go home.
43:11When I want, I can finish with all this crap.
43:15Oh, you're making threats, huh? I'd be careful if I were you.
43:18You are the ones that should be careful.
43:24Because if I feel like it, I can send you all to prison for the rest of your lives.
43:33All of you.
43:35John, where are you going?
43:41What is it for you, bitch?
43:43John!
44:05Robert?
44:23Robert?
44:35You're the one who's here, as they'll kill us.
44:36You've been watching me.
44:38Trust me.
44:40There's no time for explanations.
44:42Get out of here before they do the same to you as they did to your brother.
44:45Are you referring to Fiona and her friends?
44:46Yes, yes, yes.
44:48She's much like the rest of them.
44:50They all are.
44:52If I were you, I'd get out of here, but don't go to the place.
44:55They'd laugh.
44:57They have accomplices everywhere.
45:00I would advise the priest.
45:03His only man can help you as a servant of God.
45:06Do as I say.
45:08But what about Robert?
45:09I refuse to leave him here.
45:11I believe you've lost him forever.
45:13He's one of them.
45:15Leave him while you still have time.
45:21Leave him.
45:49No, no, no.
45:51Let me go.
46:01Put him on the table.
46:02Clear off that.
46:03Don't do anything to me.
46:05No.
46:08There he is.
46:14We'll settle with this pig.
46:15Finish him off.
46:16What are you going to do?
46:17Georgina.
46:25Georgina.
46:27Don't do it.
46:28I don't want you to kill me.
46:30No.
46:31Please.
46:33No.
46:35I will tell no one.
46:37I will swear that I will say nothing.
46:39No.
46:43No.
46:44I don't want you to kill me.
47:09No.
47:10Fine, no.
47:32Okay...
47:34Oh, my God.
48:34No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, you bitch, stay there.
49:02That's enough. Don't slap her anymore.
49:04You won't cause any more problems.
49:07When?
49:08You witch. You pay for this.
49:10You poisoned my brother.
49:12I know you did.
49:14You're going to be Satan's bride.
49:18Our Lady of the Sabbath.
49:20You mix up the potions and you two prepare her, undress her.
49:27I'm sorry.
49:57Oh, my God.
50:27You were asleep, huh?
50:41We're here. Did you have a nice rest?
50:43Yes, yes, I did.
50:53Oh, no.
50:54Well, there are no lights.
50:58They go out every time it rains, you know.
51:00Could it be the fuses?
51:01No, I think the lines are down.
51:03We'll go into the kitchen and light some candles.
51:05It almost looks like we're going to celebrate rites to the devil.
51:24Could be. Who knows?
51:28What is it?
51:32You're shivering.
51:33Did you catch cold?
51:35It was when you were asleep in the car.
51:37What's wrong?
51:38Don't you feel well?
51:40I have some very special herbs.
51:41I cultivate plants that can bring you relief.
51:44No, no.
51:45I feel okay.
51:50Did I frighten you?
51:53He's my uncle, Reverend Hooper.
51:57I was awake, and I heard your car.
51:59An ice trip?
52:01Very good.
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