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The Famous Five (2023) Season 1 Episode 3 - The Eye of the Sunrise
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00:00:00You will always have fun, higher peaks to climb in, deeper peaks to dive in.
00:00:30You will always have fun, higher peaks to dive in, deeper peaks to dive in, deeper peaks to dive in.
00:01:00Come on.
00:01:30Come on.
00:02:01I can't hear a word the man's saying.
00:02:03Why isn't it working?
00:02:04Something's jamming the signal.
00:02:07Electromagnetic distortion, isn't it?
00:02:09Absolutely right.
00:02:10The question is how and why.
00:02:11Nothing but bills for you, I'm afraid.
00:02:14But, more excitingly, look what arrived for you three.
00:02:20Play for my mum and dad.
00:02:22They're in Egypt.
00:02:28They've been riding camels.
00:02:32And they took a cruise down the Nile.
00:02:34And they met King Farouk.
00:02:36He sacked his entire cabinet.
00:02:38It says here they'll be back in London on the 25th.
00:02:40That's tomorrow.
00:02:45They're coming back tomorrow.
00:02:47I have to start packing.
00:02:50It all sounds very exciting, doesn't it, George?
00:02:53Please, can I get down?
00:03:01Don't you want to wait for your cousins?
00:03:03Don't wait for me.
00:03:04I'm going to take ages to pack.
00:03:06I want your presents they've got us.
00:03:13Is George okay?
00:03:15She will be.
00:03:17Just give her some time.
00:03:18Don't wait for me.
00:03:48What is it to me?
00:04:18Head back to the road and wait by the van. I'll keep going. See if I can flush a mat.
00:04:45Have they gone? It's all right. It's all right. I won't hurt you. The bad men, have they gone?
00:04:57Bad? Yeah, they've gone.
00:05:02Oh, that was close.
00:05:09Are you okay? No. I am definitely, definitely not okay. Are you okay?
00:05:17I'm fine. You were crying. I was not crying.
00:05:21You were crying. Look, tears or no tears, it can't be that bad. It's worse where I'm sitting, trust me.
00:05:33Who were those people?
00:05:36I'm going to trust you. Promise?
00:05:39I promise.
00:05:41Those are bad, bad men. They want to knock me up like a wild dog.
00:05:47Will you help me? Please? Please?
00:05:59Yes.
00:06:00So what I need now is food and a drink. But I don't want water. I can't drink water.
00:06:06Why can't you drink water?
00:06:07Because it makes me rusty. I need milk. Bull fat, hairs on your chest, milk. Can you get that for me? Please?
00:06:17Aww. Come on.
00:06:21Stay there.
00:06:24And, Kitty, could you get a little bit of bread and cheese as well, please?
00:06:29Thanks.
00:06:30It's been on and off like that for weeks. It's rhythmic pulsing sound.
00:06:35What seems to coincide with the news bulletin? Driving me mad.
00:06:38So, you're trying to figure out if it's some kind of internal film?
00:06:42Correct.
00:06:44Once we've ruled that out, then I can try and pinpoint the location of the interfering signal.
00:06:54How was your walk? Where'd you go?
00:06:57Just around.
00:06:59Anne and I are cooking dinner tonight.
00:07:02Cottage pie.
00:07:03Kind of a last supper celebration thing.
00:07:07Great.
00:07:10We don't want to go, you know.
00:07:13We'd much prefer to stay here.
00:07:15Only the school term is starting and we haven't seen our parents for months.
00:07:23It's fine. I get it. Thank you.
00:07:25Cottage pie sounds brilliant. My favourite.
00:07:28Come on, Timmy.
00:07:30We disagree.
00:07:32inverse
00:07:33it looks like he's too late.
00:07:34Suzanne comes too late.
00:07:36We don't want to live if we don't want to have school.
00:07:38It works.
00:07:39leri
00:08:00Ah, nectar of the gods.
00:08:08So what do they call you?
00:08:10George, this is Timmy.
00:08:12Hello, George, nice to meet you.
00:08:14You're a soggy old dog, aren't you?
00:08:19What's your name?
00:08:21I have many names.
00:08:23I've got the one that I was born with, though I haven't used that in years.
00:08:27There was one fine lady, what called me darling, though she is long gone now.
00:08:33And there's one, a young'un, who calls me Papa.
00:08:38Thanks, her I miss the most.
00:08:39But most people know me by the name that I will go out with.
00:08:44The Great Supremo.
00:08:50And who are those people chasing you?
00:08:52Them.
00:08:53They are agents of evil.
00:08:55And they mean to take something from me what doesn't belong to them.
00:09:00Something that I am the guardian of.
00:09:05Right.
00:09:06No, don't doubt that I'm in earnest.
00:09:09There are men who would kill to get their hands on it.
00:09:12George!
00:09:14Did you tell anyone about me?
00:09:16I didn't tell anyone.
00:09:18Timmy!
00:09:20Oh, Timmy!
00:09:21Come here, good boy.
00:09:23I knew it was you.
00:09:26George!
00:09:30What are you doing?
00:09:31What are you doing?
00:09:33Why are you hiding from me?
00:09:34Just go away, please.
00:09:36You never say please.
00:09:37What's going on?
00:09:40Cross your heart, hope to die.
00:09:42Come on, George, you can trust me.
00:09:43Cross my heart and hope to die.
00:09:48We all die, my boy.
00:09:50But a few of us, lucky few, get to truly live.
00:09:59Ow!
00:10:00Oh, God!
00:10:04Ow!
00:10:05Gosh!
00:10:06Damn it.
00:10:07Damn it.
00:10:08He could be a vagabond or an escaped convict.
00:10:11He could be anyone for all we know.
00:10:12Whoever he is, he needs our help.
00:10:16I made a promise to him, and you made one to me.
00:10:20And what if he's an axe murderer?
00:10:23He doesn't have an axe.
00:10:24And what if he left it in his last victim?
00:10:28He's just a lonely guy who's in trouble.
00:10:31All right.
00:10:32We give him food and shelter for one night, but that's it.
00:10:36And we don't tell my parents.
00:10:38Deal.
00:10:39I found him in the woods.
00:10:57Why is he dressed like a wizard?
00:10:59Mm-mm.
00:10:59He calls himself the Great Supremo.
00:11:02I am the Great Supremo.
00:11:09Conjurer, escapologist, and mesmerist.
00:11:13An expert in the strange and unknown powers which surround us in this world and the next.
00:11:21The greatest showman the circus has ever seen.
00:11:25What tricks do you do?
00:11:27What tricks do...
00:11:28Once, I was locked inside a suitcase and thrown into the Danube with nothing but a pencil.
00:11:39This pencil between my teeth.
00:11:42Only to emerge ten minutes later to rapturous applause.
00:11:46Can you show us a magic trick now, then?
00:11:50You want to see a magic trick now, then?
00:11:53Nothing in my hands, and there is nothing up my sleeves.
00:11:57And yet, ace of hearts.
00:12:01That's spades.
00:12:03Oh, my mistake.
00:12:05Ace of hearts.
00:12:06There you go.
00:12:10That's not magic, though.
00:12:11Huh?
00:12:12That's not magic.
00:12:14It was in your other hand the entire time.
00:12:17Well, you're right, boy.
00:12:21And you are obviously wise beyond your years.
00:12:25But do not let the fact that I'm a terrible magician let you believe that magic does not exist.
00:12:31Because it does, boy.
00:12:34And I have seen it with his eyes.
00:12:37The very eyes that are looking at you.
00:12:51What's this?
00:12:54You.
00:12:56You betrayed me, boy.
00:12:57Hey, hey.
00:12:58No one's betrayed you.
00:13:28Good afternoon.
00:13:29Hello.
00:13:29Sorry to trouble you.
00:13:30My name's Dr. Graves from the Greencoat Institute.
00:13:33How can I help?
00:13:35We seem to have lost one of our patients.
00:13:36It's very careless of us.
00:13:38Oh.
00:13:39But don't worry.
00:13:39He's harmless enough, really.
00:13:41He's just terribly confused.
00:13:43And we think he might be hiding on your land.
00:13:45Oh.
00:13:46It'd be okay if one of my men had a look around?
00:13:48Yes, of course.
00:13:49Won't you come in?
00:13:50They mean me harm.
00:14:12If they find me, they'll lock me up.
00:14:14They will if we run.
00:14:16That's why you need to stay here.
00:14:17We'll keep you safe.
00:14:19George is right.
00:14:20We'll protect you.
00:14:23You do that for me.
00:14:25Got the perfect hiding place right here.
00:14:28These are bad people.
00:14:30They say I'm mad.
00:14:31But I'm not.
00:14:33They mean to steal from me.
00:14:35Steal something that doesn't belong to them.
00:14:37Something they must never be allowed to have.
00:14:41What?
00:14:41The Eye of the Sunrise.
00:14:45It must be protected.
00:14:48These people stop at nothing to get it.
00:14:51But you're just children.
00:14:53You mustn't get involved.
00:14:54We are involved.
00:14:55We made a promise.
00:14:56And we don't break our promises.
00:15:00How long have you worked at the Institute?
00:15:01I started there years after the war.
00:15:03Nearly every patient we treated suffered from trauma of some sort or another.
00:15:07When the army closed it down, I turned it into a private psychiatric hospital.
00:15:11Oh.
00:15:12Can't have been easy to get the funding.
00:15:13My patron was the father of a patient.
00:15:15Sorry.
00:15:17I heard you've been doing some pretty cutting-edge work up there.
00:15:20Yes, great advancements are being made in the fields of psychiatry and psychoanalysis.
00:15:25Freud and Jung have opened the door to a world of infinite possibilities.
00:15:29Whatever neuroses a patient displays, however ingrained it might seem,
00:15:33it feels like just a matter of time before we find the correct treatment.
00:15:37Although, sadly, that's yet to happen for the patient I'm currently searching for.
00:15:41Should we be worried?
00:15:42He's not dangerous, but he's confused, and that can make him a little unpredictable.
00:15:49He suffers from the most vivid delusions and paranoia, persecution complex.
00:15:57And you're chasing him across the countryside?
00:16:01Quite.
00:16:02Would you like some tea?
00:16:07There's no milk.
00:16:09It's vanished.
00:16:10It's the strangest thing.
00:16:11You know, I'm going to swarm my head off all bottles tomorrow.
00:16:13Is something wrong, Dr. Graves?
00:16:17I noticed some children when I arrived.
00:16:20Would it be all right if I spoke to them?
00:16:22You never know.
00:16:23They might have seen something.
00:16:26Of course.
00:16:28Follow me.
00:16:33I'll be quiet.
00:16:33What's he blabbing on about?
00:16:37What's his thing he says they're trying to steal from him?
00:16:39The Eye of the Sunrise?
00:16:41No idea.
00:16:42Sounds like an ancient artefact.
00:16:45Mayan or Aztec, maybe.
00:16:47They both worshipped the sun.
00:16:49It could just as easily be the name of a racehorse or a pub, for all we know.
00:16:53They're coming!
00:16:53Quick!
00:16:54Not a word.
00:16:55Children, this is Dr. Graves.
00:17:06She wants to ask you a few questions.
00:17:08Dr. Graves, this is my daughter, George, and her cousins, Julian, Dick and Anne.
00:17:13Hello.
00:17:13How do you do?
00:17:14Hi.
00:17:14Hello, children.
00:17:17Dr. Graves is looking for one of her patients.
00:17:19Have any of you seen anything suspicious?
00:17:21Uh, no, we haven't seen anything, have we?
00:17:27I've been making cottage pie.
00:17:30I've been helping Uncle Quentin with the radio.
00:17:34I've barely started packing, so...
00:17:39Would you mind if I spoke to them alone for a moment?
00:17:42Only for a moment.
00:17:44Of course.
00:17:51Don't worry.
00:17:53You're not in any trouble.
00:17:55Neither is my patient.
00:17:56He's just...
00:17:57He's a little confused.
00:18:00And I'm worried about him.
00:18:02Mr. Franken isn't very well, you see.
00:18:05That's why I want to get him back.
00:18:06So we can look after him.
00:18:08We understand your situation, Dr. Graves.
00:18:11But we'd tell you if we'd seen him, wouldn't we?
00:18:15I'm sure you would.
00:18:19Because you all seem like very sensible young people.
00:18:33Do you know the story of Hansel and Gretel?
00:18:36You do.
00:18:37Well, they were sensible young children like you, weren't they?
00:18:40But then they got lost in the woods.
00:18:42And when they saw the house made of gingerbread, they didn't realize that a witch lived inside.
00:18:49They were so hungry that they allowed themselves to be lured in by the promise of something nice to eat.
00:18:55And really, the witch just wanted to gobble them up.
00:19:03Look, all I'm trying to say is that this man may look harmless, but make no mistake, he's not.
00:19:07So if you've seen something, you need to tell me right now.
00:19:19You've seen him, haven't you?
00:19:22No?
00:19:30You need to tell me where he is.
00:19:33Leave her alone.
00:19:34I'll come quietly.
00:19:46That's enough.
00:19:48That's enough.
00:19:48Check his pockets, please.
00:19:50I know what you're looking for.
00:19:52And you won't find it in here.
00:19:59Thank you, Bradley.
00:20:00If you'd like to help Mr. Frank into the car.
00:20:02I'll never tell you where it is!
00:20:04You have to kill me first!
00:20:06I thought you said he wasn't dangerous.
00:20:08He's not.
00:20:09He's just confused.
00:20:10Don't worry, he'll be all right now.
00:20:13Thank you for your cooperation.
00:20:15Can we visit him?
00:20:16No, I'm afraid that won't be possible.
00:20:18Why not?
00:20:19Visiting hours at the Institute are extremely restricted.
00:20:23You're locking him up for no reason!
00:20:25You're locking him up for no reason!
00:20:25Sorry to have caused such a disturbance to you and your family.
00:20:34Professor.
00:20:35Mrs. Barnard.
00:20:37Children.
00:20:46George!
00:20:46I believe in you.
00:20:49You're the Great Supremo.
00:20:50Mother's Day.
00:21:10I'm sorry.
00:21:11I'm sorry.
00:21:13I'm sorry.
00:21:14I'm sorry.
00:21:15I'm sorry.
00:21:16Evening, Mr. Roberts.
00:21:46You know, I'm not mad.
00:21:58Deep down in your heart, you know it, if you have one at all.
00:22:04I may be a weak man.
00:22:05I may have lied and cheated.
00:22:09I've even stolen once or twice when I really needed to.
00:22:13But I am compass mentis.
00:22:17The full shilling.
00:22:19And I'm in full possession of my marbles.
00:22:23And you have no right to keep me here.
00:22:27You'll stay here until I decide to release you, Mr. Franken.
00:22:30Marbles are no marbles.
00:22:32And I'll tell you why.
00:22:34Because you're not going anywhere until you tell me where you hid the diamond.
00:22:37It's a little late for dinner, I think, Bradley.
00:22:47Mr. Franken will be tired.
00:22:49Lights off in an early night.
00:22:52There's plenty for you to be thinking about.
00:22:53Oh, you can have the milk in the morning.
00:22:57I hope you're awake.
00:22:59I hope you love it.
00:23:01I'll tell you.
00:23:03I'm in September.
00:23:03We'll be back.
00:23:06I'll tell you.
00:23:10It's for the best, darling.
00:23:40Don't say that.
00:23:42That should be enough.
00:24:08Morning, Mr. Franken.
00:24:11Thank you, Bradley.
00:24:16What's your feeling rested after your little adventure?
00:24:21I've got nothing to say to you.
00:24:23That's a shame.
00:24:24I was hoping we might have a little chat.
00:24:26What about?
00:24:28The eye of the sunrise, Mr. Franken.
00:24:31Where is it now?
00:24:32I'm not going to tell you anything.
00:24:34You will.
00:24:36Maybe not straight away, but you will eventually.
00:24:40All I need to do is find out what you hold dear.
00:24:44Clearly, that's not yourself.
00:24:46That much is obvious.
00:24:48But you know, everyone has something that they cherish.
00:24:51It could be their reputation.
00:24:54Or money.
00:24:56Or it could be as simple as a family member.
00:25:00A wife or a child.
00:25:03Your daughter.
00:25:06Perhaps she might be able to help us.
00:25:10Don't hurt her.
00:25:20I've hidden it.
00:25:21I'll tell you where it is.
00:25:26Where did you find him?
00:25:28We picked him up on the coast.
00:25:29A place called Kieran.
00:25:30Oh, yes.
00:25:32No, very well.
00:25:33Beautiful down there.
00:25:34Any fuss?
00:25:35Gave some children a bit of a fright, but nothing major.
00:25:37Oh, glad to see you got everything in hand.
00:25:40Last thing we need is the authorities kicking up a stink.
00:25:44Before you know it, the locals will be here
00:25:46with their torches and pitchforks.
00:25:48I'm well aware of the pressures, Sir Lincoln.
00:25:50Oh, yes, of course you are.
00:25:52Of course you are.
00:25:54I'll leave it to you, Rosmund.
00:25:56Oh, yes!
00:25:58Look!
00:26:00Oh, yes!
00:26:02Oh, yes.
00:26:07Oh!
00:26:10Oh!
00:26:11Oh, yes!
00:26:15Oh, yes!
00:26:17Oh, yes!
00:26:20Oh, yes!
00:26:23Ha-ha! Thanks.
00:26:31Bigger will be there. Tomorrow, at noon.
00:26:33There? Where?
00:26:35The circus!
00:26:39The circus!
00:26:41Tomorrow at noon, on the green.
00:26:44It's gonna be...
00:26:45What's all this?
00:26:55It's what's been interfering with our reception.
00:26:57We boosted the antenna, so we could hear what it was.
00:27:02Where's it coming from?
00:27:03That's stage two. But now that we know what it is,
00:27:06it shouldn't be too hard to find out where it is.
00:27:08Great. Then maybe we can listen to the news in peace.
00:27:12Have any of you children seen your cousin?
00:27:14Ah. The most amazing thing.
00:27:16The circus is coming to town.
00:27:18Oh, it's a shame that your cousins will have to miss it.
00:27:20They can't miss it, Dad. You have to let us go together.
00:27:23Please.
00:27:24We're dropping them off at the train station this afternoon.
00:27:26They've got to stay one more night.
00:27:29Mum, can't you ring Uncle Jack and Aunt Gillian?
00:27:32It's just the circus, darling.
00:27:34It's not. It's much more important than that.
00:27:42Listen.
00:27:44I know I've been acting a bit strange recently.
00:27:47I admit it. I've been angry.
00:27:51I don't want them to leave.
00:27:55If you just let us go to the circus together,
00:27:57just to have one last thing,
00:27:59I think I'll be able to...
00:28:03you know.
00:28:07Process it better?
00:28:08I suppose I could give Jack a call.
00:28:27What's so special about the circus, George?
00:28:37I mean, I like the acrobats and the candy floss,
00:28:41but I don't get why you're quite so excited.
00:28:42Let's just see if Mum can swing it.
00:28:46There are clowns at circuses.
00:28:48I don't like clowns.
00:28:50What's wrong with clowns?
00:28:53Exaggerated facial features,
00:28:55lack of emotional signals,
00:28:57unpredictable movement patterns,
00:28:59pill makeup invoking infection,
00:29:01blood injury, or death.
00:29:02Jack has agreed you can stay one more night.
00:29:09Brilliant.
00:29:10Thanks, Mum.
00:29:11Uh-huh.
00:29:12Uh-huh.
00:29:13Now can you tell us what this is about?
00:29:15All right.
00:29:15Look at this.
00:29:20Circus...
00:29:21Circus...
00:29:22Circus?
00:29:22Circus...
00:29:23That's what he was looking for.
00:29:24The Great Supremo.
00:29:26It means he wasn't mad.
00:29:27He was telling the truth.
00:29:29Maybe he's telling the truth about everything.
00:29:31He's being held against his will.
00:29:34Not just that.
00:29:36What if the treasure he was talking about
00:29:38was real as well?
00:29:41The Eye of the Sunrise.
00:29:44We're going home tomorrow, George.
00:29:47Julian's right.
00:29:49We don't have time for another adventure.
00:29:53There's nobody else to help him.
00:29:56We've got to find this thing
00:29:57before that doctor does.
00:29:59Come on, what'd you say?
00:30:04All right.
00:30:05There better not be any clowns.
00:30:07Maybe we should ask her aunt.
00:30:34maybe we should ask around see if anyone knows what happened to him good idea we
00:30:40can start at the candy floor cellar wait a minute I know that guy I don't think
00:30:50I can do this they're clowns dick they're supposed to be funny
00:30:56hello we met on the hill oh glad you came it monkey or dog um dog thank it all a
00:31:10poodle would be great um I was just wondering do you know the great supremo
00:31:17wouldn't say we were close he's been gone a few weeks now
00:31:26any idea where we might find his caravan you want my advice you're a bunch of
00:31:35kids at a circus get yourself some candy floss go for a ride have some fun and
00:31:40stay out of trouble
00:31:41maybe we should split up I'll talk to the ringmaster and then dick you try the
00:31:54box office and George
00:31:59hey wait
00:32:03just want to talk to you
00:32:33you
00:32:34hey
00:32:38I don't know.
00:33:08I don't know.
00:33:38I don't know.
00:34:08I don't know.
00:34:38I got a swan.
00:34:48I don't know.
00:35:18It doesn't appear to be a doorbell.
00:35:27Stop being such a wet blanket.
00:35:29I don't know.
00:35:36I think we've had enough of that.
00:35:53I don't know.
00:35:54I don't know.
00:36:00Your government is lying to you.
00:36:02The time's come for us all to rise up against oppression and tear.
00:36:07Tear down the state that controls us.
00:36:11It's extreme.
00:36:12This thing's got the capacity to run up to 500,000 watts.
00:36:22That's enough power to supply the city of Exeter.
00:36:24I think we should notify the authorities.
00:36:31You're being very assertive about this, darling.
00:36:32Well, I like to listen to the morning news while I eat my toasted marmalade, and I don't appreciate it being interrupted.
00:36:38OK.
00:36:44Wow.
00:36:45So this is where you've been hiding?
00:36:53did you find the eye of the sunrise nope neither have we
00:37:01is this caravan's private property
00:37:07you were of the clowns earlier so why'd you run away what's it to you
00:37:16we're looking for the great supremo we're friends of his
00:37:21breathe it he taught us a magic trick hold this
00:37:28look nothing in my hands nothing in my sleeves
00:37:41dick
00:37:46you need to leave wait he left this
00:37:54how come i've never seen you before
00:38:00we only met him yesterday where was he was he okay
00:38:06he's fine but he's being held against his will
00:38:10are you his daughter
00:38:12i'm george this is julian dick anne and timmy
00:38:19we're here to help you get your father back
00:38:21we think they're looking for something that belongs to him
00:38:25the eye of the sunrise only we don't know what it is
00:38:28it's the diamond dad uses to hypnotize people
00:38:32do you know where it is now dad never lets it out of his sight
00:38:37it's the source of all his power
00:38:40whatever he is that's where it will be
00:38:44that's the thing though he hasn't got it
00:38:47we think maybe he knew someone was going to try and steal it and maybe he hid it somewhere
00:38:51well he definitely had it on the night he went missing
00:38:56do you remember any specific details about that night
00:38:59it was really busy
00:39:03normally we only do eight shows
00:39:06but that night we did ten
00:39:07behold
00:39:18the eye
00:39:20of the sunrise
00:39:22a priceless diamond
00:39:24bestowed to me
00:39:26by the tsarina
00:39:27as she fled the revolution
00:39:30in russia
00:39:31once belonging
00:39:34to the infamous
00:39:35rasputin
00:39:37and before him
00:39:39the medici family
00:39:41in florence
00:39:43it's capable
00:39:46of giving
00:39:47extreme
00:39:49huge power
00:39:50to those willing to open themselves up to it
00:39:53and with it
00:39:54i have helped people cure sickness
00:39:57summon up
00:39:58unheard of physical strength
00:40:00and even
00:40:02access
00:40:04past lives
00:40:05past lives
00:40:05but
00:40:07we don't expect you to believe
00:40:10moi
00:40:11no no no no
00:40:12for this
00:40:14we will need
00:40:15a volunteer
00:40:17no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
00:40:47And soon you will be asleep.
00:40:51Schlafen.
00:40:53Listen to the words of the great Suprema.
00:41:17She offered Dad a kin's ransom after that for the diamond.
00:41:23But he wasn't having any of it.
00:41:25Listen, there is no way you're getting this. Now get out! Out!
00:41:29Told her she could keep her money.
00:41:33That's the thing about my dad.
00:41:35He doesn't like people trying to push him around.
00:41:40What does she look like?
00:41:42The woman your dad argued with?
00:41:45Well, she said that she was a doctor.
00:41:47But she definitely did not look like a doctor to me.
00:41:52I thought she was scary.
00:41:55Definitely Dr. Graves.
00:41:57What happened after the show?
00:42:00I came back to the caravan.
00:42:02I always count the takings before bed.
00:42:05The next morning, Dad was gone.
00:42:10He must have hidden it before Graves got him.
00:42:12Any idea what your dad did after you left?
00:42:14He wanted to talk things through, Bingo.
00:42:19Who's Bingo?
00:42:19I told him to take the money.
00:42:23The amount she was offering, he could have got out, bought himself a house and settled down.
00:42:28But he wouldn't hear of it.
00:42:29Did he give you the diamond to look after?
00:42:33I'd like to think he would have done, that he could have trusted me if he was in trouble.
00:42:38But he didn't.
00:42:39I told him, if you don't want to sell it, don't sell it.
00:42:44He was worried, you see.
00:42:46Thought they might come back.
00:42:48So we had a couple of drinks, threw some darts down at Billy Pop Pop's, and then he went home.
00:42:54Who's Billy Pop Pop?
00:42:55He runs the dart game.
00:42:58You throw a dart, the balloon goes pop.
00:43:01Three darts to win a prize.
00:43:02This is hopeless.
00:43:09The diamond could be anywhere.
00:43:11Maybe one of the ponies swallowed it.
00:43:13Maybe the Great Supremo swallowed it.
00:43:15Why would my dad swallow the diamond?
00:43:17So the evil doctor couldn't get her hands on it?
00:43:20You never said that she was evil.
00:43:23It's just a figure of speech.
00:43:24I didn't want this, Teddy.
00:43:29I wanted that one.
00:43:32Yeah, well, I did my best.
00:43:35When did you get that bear?
00:43:38Dad gave it to me tonight, he went away.
00:43:45I think I can feel it.
00:43:46Pass it to me.
00:43:50Careful, Dick.
00:43:51Is it in there?
00:43:54It's a delicate operation.
00:44:00I found something.
00:44:02What is it?
00:44:04The eye of the sunrise!
00:44:05The eye of the sunrise!
00:44:05We need to go the other way.
00:44:35Wait.
00:44:36If we give it to her, maybe she'll let him go.
00:44:39I don't think we should trust that doctor.
00:44:41Maybe we should discuss this somewhere else.
00:44:43Good idea.
00:44:53Where we got it?
00:44:54This way.
00:44:55Come on, Timmy.
00:44:56Come on.
00:44:56Come on.
00:44:56I don't know.
00:45:26I know you're in here, children.
00:45:39I just want to talk to you.
00:45:44We know what you want.
00:45:46You can have the diamond, but only if you release her father.
00:45:51Do you have it?
00:45:52You want to see the diamond?
00:45:58I'll show it to you.
00:46:04Give it to me.
00:46:06Not until her dad's free.
00:46:08I changed my mind. I need both.
00:46:10I'll give it to you.
00:46:11But before I do, I want you to look very closely at it.
00:46:20Can you see it?
00:46:21You are not going to take the diamond.
00:46:32I'm not going to take the diamond.
00:46:35You are going to let us go.
00:46:38You can go.
00:46:39Thank you, Bradley.
00:46:56Where now?
00:46:57Anywhere is better than that maze.
00:46:58Welcome.
00:47:03Welcome.
00:47:04Quick, quick, quick.
00:47:05Sit yourselves down in here.
00:47:07I heard you've been making quite a mess out there, haven't you?
00:47:10Don't you worry.
00:47:12I'll get rid of them for you.
00:47:13Did you see what happened in the maze?
00:47:24It's like she just froze.
00:47:26She was hypnotized by the diamond.
00:47:28That's not possible.
00:47:30You can't hypnotize someone that quickly.
00:47:32It's not a magical spell that you can just cast on people like that.
00:47:36Right.
00:47:37That's all sorted.
00:47:39Now we need to put that diamond somewhere safe.
00:47:41Here.
00:47:41Here.
00:47:43Maybe we should take it out of the bear first.
00:47:47Good thinking.
00:47:48I'll do the honors.
00:47:57Sorry, kids.
00:47:59But you've got no idea how hard it is to make ends meet.
00:48:06Well, you have remarkable spirit, children.
00:48:09But it's time to leave this to the grown-ups.
00:48:13Thank you, Bingo.
00:48:15Come along, Bradley.
00:48:17Now do you see why I don't like clowns?
00:48:21Give it up, kid.
00:48:23Live to love another day.
00:48:27Hey!
00:48:28Come back!
00:48:29Come on, nigga!
00:48:31Come on, Peter!
00:48:31moi!
00:48:33You're welcome!
00:48:45You're welcome.
00:48:47Good morning!
00:48:48Come on!
00:48:48Come on!
00:48:50Let's go!
00:48:50Come on, brother!
00:48:51Let's go!
00:48:51Give it up!
00:48:52Come on, let's go!
00:48:53You're welcome!
00:48:54What are you.
00:48:54Come on?
00:48:55Come on!
00:48:55Come on!
00:48:56Come on!
00:48:57Come on!
00:48:57What happened to George?
00:49:14I don't know, but I've got a really bad feeling.
00:49:27Uh, just a minute, Bradley.
00:49:39Another patient.
00:49:40How fascinating.
00:49:42I'm not a patient.
00:49:43I know what you've done, and I'm going to stop you.
00:49:47Such vivid delusions.
00:49:49You've come to the right place.
00:49:57She'll be here soon, now.
00:50:09She's a remarkable woman.
00:50:12She never stops, you know.
00:50:14Full-time job running the Institute.
00:50:18You don't have to wait up with us, Sir Lincoln.
00:50:20Oh, nonsense.
00:50:22Nonsense.
00:50:23You must be scared out of your minds.
00:50:27I had a son.
00:50:32I know what it's like.
00:50:33That is to say, I know what you're going through right now.
00:50:37It's the worst thing.
00:50:39The absolute worst.
00:50:54I'm so sorry to have kept you waiting.
00:50:56I was with a patient.
00:50:58Not at all.
00:50:59We're sorry to have come so late.
00:51:03They've lost their daughter, Rosmund.
00:51:06Yes.
00:51:07Yes, Bradley said.
00:51:09Of course, I'm terribly sorry to hear that.
00:51:11How can I help?
00:51:13We have reason to believe she might be here.
00:51:16An extraordinary notion.
00:51:20I'm afraid I don't quite follow.
00:51:21They think she might have stowed away in the back of your truck.
00:51:25Goodness.
00:51:27Why do you think that?
00:51:30Well, you were at the circus earlier today.
00:51:33Yes.
00:51:34Yes, I was there dealing with the fallout from that patient who's thankfully back in our care.
00:51:38Hmm.
00:51:39But I don't see what that's got to do with your daughter.
00:51:42Well, her cousin said that they saw you there and there was some sort of altercation.
00:51:47Yes, I did see them.
00:51:49But I'd hardly call it an altercation.
00:51:51I mean, of course, we can have a look.
00:51:54No, we've already done that.
00:51:56There's no sign of her.
00:52:00So you haven't seen her, then?
00:52:01No.
00:52:02Not since the circus.
00:52:05But I think I've got a pretty good idea of what's going on here.
00:52:09Can I ask?
00:52:11Is it unusual for her to run off like this?
00:52:13Well...
00:52:14George is certainly very independent-minded,
00:52:17but it's the circumstances of her disappearance that have given us cause for concern.
00:52:22Do you think she might have had a row with the other children, perhaps?
00:52:25That's not beyond the realms of possibility.
00:52:29Not according to her cousins?
00:52:31Well, she certainly seemed to be in quite an agitated state when I met her at the cottage.
00:52:35She was upset.
00:52:36But does she normally express herself so forcefully when things don't turn out how she'd like?
00:52:41Well, perhaps there's some kind of underlying anxiety.
00:52:46Might she be worried about going back to school?
00:52:49Or the end of summer holidays?
00:52:51Her cousin's leaving?
00:52:52I'm not interested in your interpretations, Doctor.
00:52:55I just want to find our daughter.
00:52:57Oh, I don't mean to worry you unduly.
00:52:59No, I'm sure she's a perfectly normal young girl.
00:53:02She'll probably run off to be on her own for a bit.
00:53:04You know, in all likelihood, she'll have got cold and hungry,
00:53:07and she'll be waiting for you when you get back home.
00:53:11Well, thank you for your time, Doctor.
00:53:19Like you say, probably she'll be waiting for us when we get home.
00:53:24Yes, exactly.
00:53:25And if later on, once things have settled a bit,
00:53:29you feel that she might benefit from having someone to talk to,
00:53:31my door's always open.
00:53:33Well, keep that in mind.
00:53:34Yes.
00:53:35And, um, thank you.
00:53:41Let me go.
00:54:09I can't do that, I'm afraid.
00:54:10Not right now, anyway.
00:54:14Look, you're clearly a very determined young woman.
00:54:17That's an admirable quality.
00:54:19But it's one that's completely irrelevant here.
00:54:22You see, we have certain, um, structures and systems in place which are immovable.
00:54:28And the sooner you understand that, the better it'll be for both of us.
00:54:31It's time to go to bed now, George.
00:54:37Remember that you're still a child.
00:54:39You may not like it, but sometimes you just have to do what you're told,
00:54:43and let the grown-ups make the decisions.
00:54:46Okay.
00:54:47I'll go to bed.
00:54:48Just, um, just try to get some sleep, okay?
00:54:58Things will seem a lot clearer in the morning.
00:55:01They always do.
00:55:02You may not like it, but sometimes you just have to do what you're told.
00:55:32No luck.
00:55:42She's done this sort of thing before, of course.
00:55:44Three nights, I think, was the record.
00:55:46After she got expelled.
00:55:48It was two.
00:55:51But it was in the middle of winter.
00:55:53Found her huddled up in a sheep home with a load of blue-faced lesters.
00:55:55She's given all of the names.
00:55:59Thick as thieves, they were.
00:56:01Anyway, the point is, it's not out of character.
00:56:04She didn't run away, though, Uncle Quentin.
00:56:10Something's happened to her.
00:56:11It's been a long night.
00:56:17I think we all just need some sleep.
00:56:20Would it be okay if Jo stayed over?
00:56:22Of course she can.
00:56:25Not at breakfast, Dick.
00:56:45When did it flip from nursery rhymes to an angry man shouting?
00:56:56I'm not sure exactly.
00:56:58Though we did track down where it was coming from.
00:57:02Took it to the police, showed them on the orderly survey,
00:57:04so it's up to them, Noel.
00:57:06No, I don't hold out much hope.
00:57:08Are you okay if I run you back to the circus in a couple of hours, Jo?
00:57:11Thank you, Mrs Barnard.
00:57:13Oh, it's my pleasure.
00:57:14Are you going to be okay?
00:57:16The circus looks after me.
00:57:18The acrobats do all the cooking and cleaning.
00:57:21The ringmaster teaches my lessons.
00:57:22I get to ride the ponies whenever I want,
00:57:25and I'm training to be an illusionist like Dad.
00:57:27Oh, okay.
00:57:29Aunt Fanny, I know we're supposed to be leaving today,
00:57:31but we like to stay and help find George.
00:57:34That's a very kind offer, Julian.
00:57:36I know how worried you all must be,
00:57:39but your parents are expecting you on the 350 from Swanage.
00:57:43I know it's sad that you might not get the chance to say goodbye to George,
00:57:46but you'll see her again soon.
00:57:48But what if she doesn't come back?
00:57:53What if she's lost?
00:57:56Or stuck somewhere?
00:58:00She'll come home.
00:58:03And if she's not back by lunchtime?
00:58:06I'm going to the police.
00:58:15I've seen what it's capable of with my own eyes.
00:58:18I felt your hands reach inside my mind.
00:58:20It's a cheap trick.
00:58:22That's all.
00:58:23A parlour game.
00:58:24No, people only think that because you pretend it is.
00:58:26But it's real, and you're going to show me how it works.
00:58:29It's not real.
00:58:31I'd let you believe that, but it's all been a lie.
00:58:33No, no.
00:58:34You haven't seen what I've seen.
00:58:36Thousands of young men who are only zombies of what have been experienced in France.
00:58:41If I could reach inside the minds of my patients,
00:58:43if I could access their thoughts and their dreams, their repressed memories,
00:58:49then I could use this as a therapeutic method.
00:58:54All right?
00:58:54I could cure the pathologies of an entire generation.
00:58:57I could free mankind from the shackles of neurosis.
00:59:00I can wave this around all day long.
00:59:02It's not going to make any difference.
00:59:04It's as fake as a two-bob note.
00:59:06As am I.
00:59:07No!
00:59:13It's not supposed to break.
00:59:15Diamonds are the hardest material known to man.
00:59:18Well, there's an easy explanation for that.
00:59:21It's not a real diamond.
00:59:23I'm not a hypnotist.
00:59:25None of it's real.
00:59:32Maybe we should ask the people from the circus for help.
00:59:35We could get the acrobats to climb in through the windows.
00:59:39Good idea, Anne.
00:59:41Send in the clowns, scare the guards, take over the asylum.
00:59:44Have you got any better ideas?
00:59:48We never should have let George go off on her own.
00:59:50If we were all together, I'm sure we could come up with something.
00:59:58Here, Jo.
01:00:00I was wondering if you'd like to keep her.
01:00:02To replace your teddy.
01:00:05The one that got its head ripped off.
01:00:08I like that one.
01:00:12You can't have Daisy Mae.
01:00:14She's my favourite.
01:00:15But you can have this one.
01:00:18Let me have Daisy Mae.
01:00:39You can have Daisy Mae.
01:00:40Thanks, Anne.
01:00:42That's really kind of you.
01:00:49Wait a minute.
01:00:50What just happened?
01:00:53They gave her a doll.
01:00:55So what?
01:00:55You gave her Daisy Mae.
01:00:57Your favourite doll three years running.
01:01:00Dick's not even allowed to touch Daisy Mae.
01:01:02He's right.
01:01:03You would never willingly do that.
01:01:05You're acting like I'm really selfish.
01:01:07This isn't about you.
01:01:10This is about her.
01:01:19Suprema, can you hear me?
01:01:22Mother, is that you?
01:01:25It's me and George.
01:01:27George?
01:01:29What are you doing here?
01:01:31I came to rescue you.
01:01:33What's the plan?
01:01:40Um, there isn't one.
01:01:42They caught me.
01:01:45George.
01:01:46You're a brave girl, but you shouldn't have taken such a risk.
01:01:50Not for an old rapscallion like me.
01:01:52There's got to be a way we can get out of here.
01:01:56I fear Dr. Graves won't make the same mistake twice.
01:01:59What about your cousins?
01:02:05Do they know you're here?
01:02:08I don't think so.
01:02:12They've probably gone home by now.
01:02:17It's just us.
01:02:22Well, don't give up just yet.
01:02:25We're in a pickle.
01:02:28No doubt about that.
01:02:30But hope can be found in the most unlikely of places, George.
01:02:39One of our guests has asked to see you.
01:02:41I knew you'd come.
01:03:01I've seen a version of this moment before, you see.
01:03:06In the cave.
01:03:07When we last met.
01:03:14Went what?
01:03:16What are you doing here?
01:03:18I don't know.
01:03:20Covering.
01:03:24At least that's what they think I'm doing.
01:03:29What are you in for?
01:03:32I'm being held here against my will.
01:03:35Huh.
01:03:35Weren't there five of you last time?
01:03:38What happened to your chums?
01:03:41It's just me.
01:03:45Let's go for a walk.
01:03:46There are things we need to discuss.
01:03:47I'm not going for a walk with you.
01:03:49You will, though.
01:03:52Because I know what's brought you to this institution.
01:03:54And I have some information, very important information, that will have a direct effect on subsequent events.
01:04:08Ginger beer, sir?
01:04:09Maybe later, Justin.
01:04:10Sorry about trying to kill you before.
01:04:19It seemed like the right thing to do at the time.
01:04:24It'll all work out for the best in the end, though.
01:04:27For you, if not for me.
01:04:28You see, ultimate knowledge, the kind that was bestowed upon me, turns out to be more of a burden than I thought.
01:04:41That's why I don't mind being here so much.
01:04:44Keeps me out of trouble.
01:04:47More or less.
01:04:48The present needs only the slightest of shoves for the future to veer off in the wrong direction.
01:05:02And that's where you come in.
01:05:06I have no idea what you're talking about.
01:05:10The eye of the sunrise.
01:05:14It wasn't my idea originally.
01:05:16I may have encouraged the good doctor a bit.
01:05:19And she is a good doctor, by the way.
01:05:22A little naive, but I genuinely think she wants to make the world a better place.
01:05:27She's holding me prisoner.
01:05:31Nobody's perfect.
01:05:35What's the point, you see?
01:05:37I tried to stay out of it, but I must have inadvertently let something slip to another interested party,
01:05:42and now they're involved.
01:05:45And that could be a big problem.
01:05:46Unless you do something about it.
01:05:54What I'm trying to say is the identity of our real enemy is not yet apparent.
01:06:01Not to you or Dr. Graves.
01:06:03She's completely oblivious, unlike me.
01:06:05Because you've seen the future.
01:06:10Precisely.
01:06:13And you're not going to tell me because...
01:06:17I've caused enough trouble already.
01:06:21But a life stands to be lost, and it's not a life I'm willing to lose.
01:06:31Not yet.
01:06:31You'll help me save a life, won't you, George?
01:06:43You need to tell me who it is that's in danger.
01:06:45You'll find out soon enough.
01:06:52Bradley?
01:06:53You can take her back to her room now, please.
01:06:55Why are you doing this?
01:06:58What's in it for you?
01:07:02I have my reasons.
01:07:07We'll meet again, George.
01:07:10At least once.
01:07:11I have to make eye contact with them.
01:07:24I have to really, really focus.
01:07:26And they have to want to be hypnotised in the first place.
01:07:30Why didn't you tell us?
01:07:32Dad made me promise you not to tell anyone.
01:07:34What about the diamond?
01:07:36That was his idea.
01:07:38It's just his way of keeping me safe.
01:07:40People find out.
01:07:41They get scared.
01:07:43People don't like things that they're scared of.
01:07:46My mum had to keep it a secret.
01:07:48So did my granny before her.
01:07:50Are you hypnotising us now?
01:07:54You're not supposed to use it.
01:07:56You have to.
01:07:58Don't you see?
01:07:59This is how we rescue George and your father.
01:08:02But what if it doesn't work, though?
01:08:06Then at least we would have tried our best.
01:08:09We owe them that much, don't we?
01:08:27I don't think I can do it.
01:08:30Yes, you can.
01:08:32All you have to do is look them in the eye and tell them what to do.
01:08:34As far as we know.
01:08:41Can I help you?
01:08:44You're going to take us to the Great Supremo.
01:08:46And you're going to let him go.
01:08:48Is everything all right, Bradley?
01:09:13Bradley's taking us to see her father.
01:09:14And then our cousin George.
01:09:21Well, I suppose if everything's above board, Bradley.
01:09:27Is he all right?
01:09:28Do you work here?
01:09:31I'm the owner.
01:09:34She's in Conorbury.
01:09:36Oh, well, something terrible's been happening underneath your roof.
01:09:39And this man's helping us bring it to an end.
01:09:42You mean she is actually here?
01:09:44I think Timmy knows where George is.
01:09:50Wait.
01:09:52Give them the key to the room where you're holding George.
01:09:55No way.
01:10:19What are you guys doing here?
01:10:21We came to rescue you.
01:10:26Joe.
01:10:27I gave away the secret.
01:10:28I'm sorry.
01:10:29Don't worry.
01:10:30Don't you worry about anything.
01:10:32Are you all right?
01:10:33Hmm?
01:10:33What?
01:10:36Am I being rescued?
01:10:38Let me look at you.
01:10:43Bradley, what on earth is going on?
01:10:46Bradley?
01:10:46It's her, isn't it?
01:10:54She's the eye of the sunrise.
01:10:57It's remarkable.
01:10:59You stay away from my daughter.
01:11:00Bradley.
01:11:02Restrain the doctor.
01:11:03What?
01:11:04What?
01:11:04No.
01:11:05No, no.
01:11:05I understand that.
01:11:06You were just, you were trying to protect her, but you need to let me study her.
01:11:09She could, she could open up her understanding of the human mind.
01:11:12Tell the doctor.
01:11:13You were finished.
01:11:19Well, thank you very much, officer.
01:11:22As soon as you can.
01:11:24All right.
01:11:26Goodbye.
01:11:27Well, a couple of uniformed officers should be here within the hour.
01:11:31I am so sorry about all this.
01:11:37Dr. Graves treated my son towards the end of his life.
01:11:41I thought I knew her, but clearly she pushed herself too far.
01:11:47I blame myself.
01:11:49Well, don't.
01:11:50We should all count our blessings.
01:11:51No one's hurt.
01:11:53We're all back together again, thanks to the kids.
01:11:57Well, I, I shall assume control until a replacement has been found.
01:12:02But I can assure you there will be severe repercussions.
01:12:06I will look into it myself.
01:12:09Well, I, I guess we all just want to get home, don't we?
01:12:12Oh, yes, quite right.
01:12:14I will drive you there myself, and I will inform your parents.
01:12:17There's just one last thing I want to do before we go.
01:12:20Would that be okay?
01:12:21Well, I think under the circumstances, you can ask for anything you wish.
01:12:25Within reason.
01:12:27I made friends with one of the other patients.
01:12:29I just want a chance to say goodbye.
01:12:31Oh, I'll arrange that straight away.
01:12:32Oh, yes, could you ask one of the orderlies to step in for a second, please?
01:12:46All right, now, let's see about getting you home.
01:12:49I think we've all had enough excitement for one day.
01:12:54I'm sorry for running away like that.
01:12:58We're just glad that you're all right.
01:13:01It was wrong on me to try and do it alone.
01:13:02We do everything together.
01:13:04That's why you need to see this.
01:13:06A new Technicolor musical film, guaranteed to delight parents and children alike,
01:13:11is set to open at British cinema in the office.
01:13:17Wentworth?
01:13:18What are you doing here?
01:13:18It's okay.
01:13:19The father and daughter successfully reunited.
01:13:23It's not over yet, though, is it?
01:13:25What is he talking about, George?
01:13:27Why are we even here?
01:13:28You said there was something else.
01:13:29Something.
01:13:30Someone.
01:13:33Who?
01:13:34I have to be very careful.
01:13:36Yeah, but I don't know who you mean.
01:13:38You said someone's in danger.
01:13:39You have to tell us who.
01:13:40I might turn on the wireless.
01:13:42Listen to a bit of jazz before the news.
01:13:44You said there was a hidden enemy.
01:13:48What did you mean?
01:13:50The eye of the sunrise is safe.
01:13:52London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down.
01:13:56London Bridge is falling down.
01:13:58Da, da, da, da.
01:14:00He's got it.
01:14:02Clever dick.
01:14:03What's that tune you were singing?
01:14:06London Bridge is falling down.
01:14:09Sir Lincoln was having it earlier.
01:14:11That's not where I heard it.
01:14:14The radio broadcast.
01:14:16Did my dad ever figure out who was behind that?
01:14:18He didn't find out who.
01:14:20He found out where and why.
01:14:22Some maniac was trying to brainwash people into overthrowing the government.
01:14:27Where's Joan?
01:14:29With her dad and Sir Lincoln.
01:14:30And there it is.
01:14:33She's got it.
01:14:34Sir Lincoln's going to make Joe hypnotize people over the radio.
01:14:38It won't work, though.
01:14:40She won't be able to do it.
01:14:41And how do you think our enemy is going to feel about that?
01:14:44Hmm?
01:14:46Happy?
01:14:48Or unhappy?
01:14:51A child's life hangs in the balance.
01:14:57Now go.
01:15:00Look, I can tell you again.
01:15:25Oh, no!
01:15:27No, no!
01:15:28No, no!
01:15:28Where are they going?
01:15:30I don't know.
01:15:32But I know a man who does.
01:15:42It's all gone.
01:15:44They've cleared it all up.
01:15:46It's got to be here somewhere.
01:15:48What we're looking for is an audience survey map.
01:15:50One that's covered in scribbles.
01:15:52How are we supposed to find that under all this junk?
01:15:54Where have you been?
01:15:56We've been worried sick.
01:15:58Dan, I need you to calm down and to listen to me.
01:16:00Wait a minute.
01:16:02Your mother was down at the police station.
01:16:04They're organizing a search party.
01:16:06This is important.
01:16:08So is this. Come with me.
01:16:10Alright, fine.
01:16:12Come on.
01:16:14She's got to be here somewhere.
01:16:26Do you really expect me to believe this girl hypnotized Dr. Graves?
01:16:30She didn't hypnotize the doctor.
01:16:32She hypnotized the nurse.
01:16:34The point is, Sir Lincoln Albury's trying to use her.
01:16:36When he finds out it's not going to work,
01:16:38he might do something terrible.
01:16:40They're not answering.
01:16:42Nope.
01:16:44Unbelievable.
01:16:46Do you know what I think this is really about?
01:16:54You're upset.
01:16:56Your cousins are going home.
01:16:58And you've made up this wild adventure,
01:17:00and I hope that it might keep them here a little longer.
01:17:06Maybe you're right.
01:17:08Maybe I don't want them to go home.
01:17:10Maybe I don't want things to go back to how they were before.
01:17:14George.
01:17:16You shouldn't have run off like that.
01:17:18I know.
01:17:20I'm sorry.
01:17:22I've learnt my lesson, I promise.
01:17:27Please, can I go out with my cousins?
01:17:29One last time before they go.
01:17:33Hey.
01:17:38Jimmy!
01:17:52What do you want from us?
01:17:54Oh, nothing too strenuous, I assure you.
01:17:56Your daughter's going to make a public service announcement on my behalf.
01:18:00As long as she does that,
01:18:02you'll be free to live your lives.
01:18:08Susan!
01:18:25Ah!
01:18:28I've guessed this one!
01:18:30it won't work you can't brainwash people with meaningless slogans this isn't meaningless
01:18:46this manifesto is going to save this country from the oppression of the state
01:18:52now we've spent so long thinking barbarism is grandeur suffering is liberty and that lies are the
01:19:02truth the state is a predator and society is its prey we need to destroy it in the name of all
01:19:16that is human it won't work you can't just bully people into believing you
01:19:21she can't do it she can she can and she will or you both shall die
01:19:51it's got a gun we've got to get them out of there we can't he'll shoot us
01:19:58do you remember that story the great supremo told us about the time they threw him into
01:20:04the danube in the suitcase oh yeah and he skates with just a pencil
01:20:09how do we get it to her
01:20:14you know how aubrey's trying to jam the news
01:20:22what if we jammed him how do we jam the jammer
01:20:26in a turn of events that will shock the world germany and the soviet union last night agreed to sign a pact of non-aggression
01:20:38it is understood that herr hitler, herr von ribbentrop, and herr von...
01:20:45oh
01:21:15people of britain your government is lying to you the time has come for us to rise up against
01:21:23oppression and tear down the state that controls us under the state there is no place for authentic
01:21:31human life
01:21:45on three one one two three
01:21:53we are the slaves of leaders who know nothing for our best interests and wish to send our children
01:22:00to their deaths they have done so before and they will do so again
01:22:15who is this timmy who is this
01:22:27stop that this instant you're interrupting a vital broadcast
01:22:32to me to me that's it go to my dad good boy good dog well done good boy timmy
01:22:48it's not going to work she has to look people in the eye
01:22:51don't you understand don't you see i'm doing this for you the next generation
01:23:00my son is buried in this graveyard
01:23:05they sent him to his death now they're going to do it all over again
01:23:10the state must be destroyed you can't just brainwash an entire nation it's not possible
01:23:16and if it were it's not right
01:23:20i'll decide what's right not anymore
01:23:27you need to give me the gun
01:23:31i read what you wrote in the manifesto
01:23:36you're angry
01:23:37you lost your boy to the wall you think no one cares but they do
01:23:50we all lost people
01:23:57it's not your fault it's no one's fault now give me the gun
01:24:07you're
01:24:30you
01:24:31I'd say Sir Lincoln-Aubrey's looking at two to three years in jail.
01:24:46What about kidnapping and imprisonment?
01:24:49All the fact that he was trying to brainwash the entire country.
01:24:51You might have to manage your expectations there.
01:24:53Dr. Graves will certainly go on trial.
01:24:56And she'll be struck off, whatever happens.
01:24:58What about the other patients at the Institute?
01:25:00We'll carry on under new management.
01:25:02They did lose a patient in all the kerfuffle.
01:25:04Really ought to tighten up their security.
01:25:07More bills, I'm afraid.
01:25:09Although there is a postcard addressed to...
01:25:12the famous five.
01:25:15That will be for us.
01:25:17Oh, what?
01:25:21Who sent it?
01:25:22Where's it from?
01:25:23It's a French stamp, and the postmark's from Paris.
01:25:27Until our next adventure, W.
01:25:29W.
01:25:31W?
01:25:33Who's W?
01:25:36Who do you think?
01:25:39Well, before you children head back to London,
01:25:42we did have one last treat in store.
01:25:45Your shoulders are heavy.
01:25:54Your eyelids are heavy.
01:25:57And soon you will be asleep.
01:26:01Schlafen.
01:26:02Listen to the words of the great Supremo.
01:26:07And from this day forth,
01:26:15you will hereby agree
01:26:16that the niece and the nephews
01:26:18will be invited
01:26:19every holiday
01:26:21to Cairn Cottage,
01:26:23along with her cousin George
01:26:25and the little dog,
01:26:27Timmy.
01:26:30Every holiday
01:26:31at Cairn Cottage.
01:26:35Amen.
01:26:36And you're back in the room.
01:26:37Oh,
01:26:38oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
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