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The Black Dragon Legacy tells a powerful story of ancient power, hidden bloodlines, and a destiny shaped by fire and shadow. As the legend of the Black Dragon resurfaces, a new generation is forced to confront the past and protect a legacy that could change the balance of the world.

Filled with mystery, action, and epic moments, this film delivers a dark fantasy atmosphere where courage, honor, and sacrifice collide. A captivating journey for fans of legendary creatures, heroic tales, and timeless adventures.
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00:01:13Say, Reynolds, what's this I hear about the Army being interested in this project you're lobbying for?
00:01:19Well, it's not for publication, but they're planning to build an ammunition dump near the dam.
00:01:24I thought they were spending all that money just to help out a handful of bombers.
00:01:28And when I mentioned to the committee that more than 50,000 troops were stationed within a mile of the depot,
00:01:37they immediately increased the appropriation by a half a million dollars.
00:01:4250,000 troops.
00:01:4350,000 troops.
00:01:45But don't forget, Mr. Hanlon, all of our shipyards are not located on the coast.
00:01:49I don't think I understand.
00:01:51Well, believe it or not, we have four shipways on the lakes.
00:01:55They're turning out an average of a ship a month.
00:01:58That explains a lot of things.
00:01:59With your influence in Washington, why don't you get a bill passed to increase the old-age pensions for glamour girls?
00:02:08Well, now listen here, girlie.
00:02:10We're not following this precarious occupation for, uh, love.
00:02:13What our friend is trying to say is that you ought to organize, start a revolving fund,
00:02:18and you'll be able to speak the language that he understands.
00:02:21Right?
00:02:22That's right.
00:02:23Now that you mention it, it is an ideal location for an air base.
00:02:26The enemy could never spot it from the air, and it's out of the range of the naval guns.
00:02:30It's very curfee.
00:02:31Come on.
00:02:32Coffee is served for now.
00:02:34Oh, coffee.
00:02:35Right, right, right.
00:02:36Well, come on.
00:02:39Wait for me, Blondie.
00:02:43Come on.
00:03:13Well, gentlemen, if you ask me, I would say this has been a most successful day.
00:03:37Well, it has for me.
00:03:38Now I can postpone that strike until the project has eaten up more of the appropriation.
00:03:46But, gentlemen, since war has been declared, we've learned one lesson.
00:03:51We must proceed cautiously.
00:03:53I think we should make plans to slip into some neutral country before the intelligence bureau gets after us.
00:03:57And perhaps when the war hysteria dies down, they will become more lax.
00:04:02These Americans are like children.
00:04:04They forget quickly the fire that burnt their fingers.
00:04:06Well, doctor, we've actually found a very efficient method of prosecuting our war of nerves.
00:04:11No, no, no.
00:04:12I'm not going to accept all things.
00:04:14Yes, ma'am.
00:04:15It's just that we could destroy more ammunition plans before we have to leave.
00:04:19Yes.
00:04:19That last operation of yours.
00:04:21Carried out with such finesse.
00:04:24Mutant.
00:04:25Thanks.
00:04:42Do you want me waiting, sir?
00:04:43No, thank you.
00:04:45I may be detained here for some time.
00:04:51Oh, uh, are you going back to Cleveland tonight, Kenny?
00:04:53No, I'm staying over for a couple of days.
00:04:56Fine.
00:04:57You stop into my office tomorrow morning?
00:04:58A gentleman patient to see you, sir.
00:05:00Patient?
00:05:01I see patients only at my office during the day.
00:05:03Ask them to go elsewhere.
00:05:05I explained you tell him some patients at your home.
00:05:07What's his name?
00:05:09Mr. Cologne.
00:05:10Or rather, Monsieur.
00:05:11Never heard of him.
00:05:13Seems very urgent, sir.
00:05:14It says it's a matter of life and death.
00:05:16Why don't you see him and get it all over?
00:05:18Oh, very well.
00:05:19Be back in a moment.
00:05:20Oh, doctor?
00:05:22Don't forget your bedtime manners.
00:05:23Oh, no.
00:05:32That will be all, Stevenson.
00:05:39Dr. Sanders?
00:05:41That's right.
00:05:42But I'm not in the habit of receiving patients in my home,
00:05:45especially at night.
00:05:46I have come a long way to see you.
00:05:51Plenty of other good doctors.
00:05:54I'm a very sick man.
00:05:57Sit down, please.
00:05:58You don't appear to be in any danger of dying.
00:06:11You are quite wrong.
00:06:14All men are in danger of dying.
00:06:16The important question is when.
00:06:19When?
00:06:32Who are you?
00:06:33Just why did you come here?
00:06:39Wallace, how are things with you in Detroit?
00:06:41Fine.
00:06:43I'm faced with a strike that may tie up my whole plan.
00:06:45Ten thousand men.
00:06:46That's too bad.
00:06:47Yes, because I'll have to close one of my factories waiting for parts.
00:06:51Trouble is, you boys should hire me as a lawyer.
00:06:55Then you could really wreck your business.
00:06:57Listen to him.
00:06:58At that, Van Dyke, my plant might be able to use you over in Pittsburgh
00:07:02to throw a few monkey wrenches into the legal machinery.
00:07:05You must be mistaken.
00:07:06I don't know what you're talking about.
00:07:08That's strange.
00:07:11I was sure you would remember me.
00:07:15Your voice seems familiar.
00:07:17But I'm positive I've never seen your face before.
00:07:20That you have a path, right.
00:07:23You did see me before.
00:07:26I've changed since then.
00:07:29Just as you have.
00:07:33Nature!
00:07:34Herr Dr.
00:07:35No, no, please!
00:07:37Please, I don't deserve it!
00:07:38Hey!
00:07:47Someone screamed.
00:07:48Sounded like a banshee.
00:07:50Just a momentary upset.
00:07:53Nothing serious.
00:07:55Sorry I'm intruded.
00:07:56Are you sure everything's all right?
00:07:58Yes, quite.
00:08:00Gentlemen, please accept my apologies.
00:08:02I shall be detained longer than I anticipated.
00:08:06But in that case, I think we can go.
00:08:09Good night.
00:08:10Good night.
00:08:11Good night.
00:08:11Good night.
00:08:11Good night.
00:08:12Good night.
00:08:12Well, I hope the doctor knows what he's doing.
00:08:32So do I.
00:08:33This patient looks crazy to me.
00:08:35Weird sort of fellow, is that?
00:08:38Like a European.
00:08:39Seems to me I've seen him before.
00:08:41Well, let's go.
00:08:41Come on.
00:08:42Oh, very strange.
00:08:42Go ahead.
00:08:42Can we drop you someplace, Kearney?
00:08:54No, thank you.
00:08:55I have a cab.
00:08:55And be sure that your servant understands the instructions I have given you.
00:09:16You may prepare the guest room for Mr. Cano.
00:09:34He'll be with us for some time to come.
00:09:37Very well, sir.
00:09:40What are you doing in my cab?
00:10:04I thought perhaps you were going in my direction.
00:10:06Well, I'm not going in your direction.
00:10:09Mr. Carney, are you quite sure you know in what direction you're really going?
00:10:15Why, of course I know.
00:10:17Incidentally, how did you learn my name?
00:10:21You thought I called you Toko Netobi?
00:10:23No, sir.
00:10:24No, sir.
00:10:25No, sir.
00:10:26No, sir.
00:10:27No, sir.
00:10:28No, sir.
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00:10:33No, sir.
00:10:34No, sir.
00:10:35No, sir.
00:10:36No, sir.
00:10:37No, sir.
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00:10:39No, sir.
00:10:40No, sir.
00:10:41No, sir.
00:10:42No, sir.
00:10:43No, sir.
00:10:44No, sir.
00:10:45No, sir.
00:10:46No, sir.
00:10:47No, sir.
00:10:48No, sir.
00:10:49No, sir.
00:10:50No, sir.
00:10:51No, sir.
00:11:22Well, the taxi driver identified the buddy.
00:11:36Said that he picked him up in front of Dr. Saunders' place.
00:11:38Then all we have to do is grab this Dr. Saunders and ask him what he knows.
00:11:41Sure, and put him on his guard and then where are we?
00:11:44No.
00:11:45This is one time that we've got to watch our steps.
00:11:47What do you want me to do?
00:11:49Suppose you drop in on the dock and see what you can find out without letting him know that
00:11:52we suspect the place.
00:11:54We have a report that a niece lives there.
00:11:56You might work through her.
00:11:57Don't tell me.
00:11:58Let me guess.
00:11:59She's 50, flat-footed, and fat.
00:12:01With buck teeth and probably wears glasses.
00:12:03Now, now, look, Sherlock.
00:12:05This is your first case, and we don't want you to come and up, see?
00:12:08We don't expect you to marry the girl.
00:12:09Just see what you can find out, huh?
00:12:11Okay, Chief, I can dream, can't I?
00:12:14Cute kid.
00:12:15Hello.
00:12:31You're Stephens, aren't you?
00:12:33I'm Alice Saunders.
00:12:34How do you do, Miss Alice?
00:12:36Won't you step in, please?
00:12:37It's good to be back.
00:12:47Where's Uncle?
00:12:48He's not very well this morning.
00:12:49He's still in bed.
00:12:51I wouldn't disturb him just yet.
00:12:53So sorry.
00:12:54Is it anything serious?
00:12:56Well, I don't know, Miss.
00:12:57He took a little quiet after his dinner party.
00:12:59Oh, dear.
00:13:03Everything looks just the same.
00:13:05Anything new?
00:13:06Only myself, I'm afraid, Miss.
00:13:17Yes?
00:13:18Miss Saunders was expecting me.
00:13:19Dick Martin.
00:13:20Yes.
00:13:21Come in, Mr. Martin.
00:13:24Miss Saunders, would you see a Mr. Martin?
00:13:27How do you do?
00:13:28I'm from the department.
00:13:29I'd like to see your father, Dr. Saunders.
00:13:32He's my uncle.
00:13:33He isn't feeling well.
00:13:35Is there something I could do?
00:13:36Why, yes.
00:13:37Your uncle gave a dinner party here last night.
00:13:40Do you know who his guests were?
00:13:42I just arrived myself.
00:13:44Maybe Stevens could tell you.
00:13:45Stevens, was there a man by the name of Kearney here last night?
00:13:49Yes, sir.
00:13:50You know anything about him?
00:13:51No.
00:13:52If you could tell me what this is all about, maybe I could help.
00:13:54Well, you see, the police found the body of Kearney last night.
00:13:57He was either murdered or committed suicide.
00:13:59Oh, how awful.
00:14:00And if I could see your uncle, it might clear the matters up.
00:14:04I'll try to see you.
00:14:11Stevens, where's the dining room?
00:14:13In there, sir.
00:14:21Uncle Bill?
00:14:22Uncle Bill, it's Alice.
00:14:32I just got in.
00:14:33Oh, what is it, dear?
00:14:36Uncle Bill let me in.
00:14:37I'm back.
00:14:38Oh, Alice, dear, forgive me.
00:14:40But I was dozing.
00:14:42Stevens said you didn't feel well.
00:14:43No, nothing serious.
00:14:46No, that's all.
00:14:49I've decided to remain in my room for a long rest.
00:14:53But I'm so glad you're back here.
00:14:57Can't I come in for a moment?
00:14:59I have so much to tell you.
00:15:03It's been so many years since I've seen you.
00:15:06Oh, I'm sorry, dear.
00:15:08Isn't there something I can do for you?
00:15:16Are you a new servant?
00:15:18Not exactly.
00:15:20Rather, a very old friend of your uncle's, Monsieur Cologne.
00:15:25I'm Alice Disney.
00:15:26Greetings.
00:15:29You're very sweet.
00:15:31And a beautiful young woman.
00:15:34You'll excuse me.
00:16:08Richard, but you can call me Dick.
00:16:13Oh, Dick, this is Monsieur Cologne.
00:16:15He's an old friend of Uncle Bill's, Dick Martin.
00:16:18How do you do?
00:16:19It's a pleasure.
00:16:20Were you here at the dinner party last night?
00:16:22No.
00:16:23I came later.
00:16:24Do you know a Mr. Kearney?
00:16:26Kearney?
00:16:28I'm afraid not.
00:16:29Is there something wrong?
00:16:30Just a slight case of murder.
00:16:32It's too bad.
00:16:34Can I help in any way?
00:16:35Nope.
00:16:37Excuse me.
00:16:38Handsome devil, isn't he?
00:16:55I'd hate to meet him in a dark alley.
00:16:58Oh, I don't know.
00:16:59Make it a moonlight night in a park bench.
00:17:01Might be exciting.
00:17:02Oh, yeah?
00:17:07What's this first name business?
00:17:10Well, I didn't know him any better than you did.
00:17:13How long has he lived here?
00:17:14I don't know that either.
00:17:16How about yourself?
00:17:17It's been years.
00:17:19Listen, do I see the uncle or don't I?
00:17:22He must be terribly ill.
00:17:23He wouldn't even see me.
00:17:26What new business?
00:17:26Are you scared of living here like this?
00:17:31You better come along with me.
00:17:32I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:35What's your name?
00:17:37Alice.
00:17:39Okay, Alice.
00:17:42See you later.
00:17:43I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:44I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:45I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:46I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:47I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:48I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:49I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:50I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:51I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:52I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:53I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:54I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:55I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:56I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:57I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:58I think I can take care of myself.
00:17:59I think I can take care of myself.
00:18:00I think I can take care of myself.
00:18:01I think I can take care of myself.
00:18:02I think I can take care of myself.
00:18:03Oh, your room is ready, Miss Alice.
00:18:18Stephen, tell me something about our guest.
00:18:21Well, there's not much I know.
00:18:23When he came here last evening, I thought he was simply another patient of Burakos.
00:18:28He's an interesting man.
00:18:30Yes, very.
00:18:33Yes, sir.
00:18:46Immediately.
00:18:48He's not very well this morning, sir.
00:18:49He's still in bed.
00:18:50He'll see me in front of us from Wallace.
00:18:52Yes, sir.
00:18:53Will you please wait?
00:19:00Yes.
00:19:01Yes, sir.
00:19:19I told you I wasn't to be disturbed, Steve.
00:19:41It's Mr. Morris, sir.
00:19:43He's below.
00:19:44Please obey my order.
00:19:49Well, it's impossible, sir.
00:20:01Dr. Sanders can't see you.
00:20:03Don't.
00:20:49Could the medical history of a sick person possibly interest an industrialist from Detroit?
00:21:01You're the man who came here last night.
00:21:04As a patient, Mr. Wallace, as a patient.
00:21:06Yes.
00:21:10Help!
00:21:11Is this someone here?
00:21:24Is this someone here?
00:21:38Mr. Wallace, miss.
00:21:39He just left.
00:21:41I heard a funny noise.
00:21:43Is this room below mine?
00:21:44Yes, miss.
00:21:45Then it came from here.
00:21:46Is there something wrong?
00:21:55I heard a strange noise like a body form.
00:21:57Oh, I was stumbling.
00:21:58I was awkward.
00:21:59Yes, but there were gurgling sounds.
00:22:02Oh, I was humming.
00:22:05Is my voice as bad as that?
00:22:08Humming.
00:22:09Have you known my uncle very long?
00:22:18Time passed so swiftly, it's hard to say.
00:22:21I think I first met him abroad.
00:22:24Some kind of international meeting, I believe.
00:22:28Are we going to have the pleasure of your company very long?
00:22:30It depends on circumstances.
00:22:36You sound like a man of destiny.
00:22:39One must not flirt with one's destiny.
00:22:44With the world in the condition it is today,
00:22:47aren't we all flirting with destiny?
00:22:50I suppose I finish my book upstairs.
00:22:53Oh, no, please.
00:22:54I didn't mean to disturb you.
00:22:55Excuse me.
00:23:00I didn't mean to disturb you.
00:23:30I don't know.
00:23:33I don't know.
00:23:34I don't know.
00:23:38I don't know.
00:23:42I don't know.
00:23:55Yes?
00:23:56I got to call from Chicago.
00:23:58Put him on.
00:24:01Hello, John.
00:24:02What is the time?
00:24:04Nine add three plus nine.
00:24:06And you tell me.
00:24:07Two one, three one, four one.
00:24:10Okay.
00:24:10Listen, Ryder.
00:24:11Have you seen the headlines?
00:24:13I certainly have.
00:24:14I never knew Carney had heart trouble.
00:24:16He didn't.
00:24:17He was only 34.
00:24:18Sound as a dollar.
00:24:19And that Japanese dagger.
00:24:21What about that?
00:24:22One of us ought to go immediately back to Washington.
00:24:25I tried to get Dr. Saunders on the phone,
00:24:27but he's sick, according to the butler.
00:24:29Wallace is still registered at his hotel, but he's out.
00:24:33Maybe we can catch him before he returns to Detroit.
00:24:36Both of us should go back.
00:24:37I'll grab the first plane out of Pittsburgh here
00:24:39and meet you in front of Wallace's hotel.
00:24:41Good.
00:24:42See you then.
00:24:48Morning now, Mr. Ryder.
00:24:50Here's a letter.
00:24:51Perhaps should have been thrown in the basket,
00:24:52but it seemed rather strange.
00:24:54Why?
00:24:55It's a plastic surgery ad, but it mentions no name.
00:24:58That'll be all, Ms. Hanson.
00:25:12Yes, Mr. Ryder.
00:25:14Get me Amos Hanlon in New York, the Exchange Bank.
00:25:22Mr. Hanlon, Mr. Ryder calling long distance from Pittsburgh.
00:25:25Mr. Ryder.
00:25:31Hanlon speaking.
00:25:32Hanlon speaking.
00:25:32Mr. Philip Waller, is he in?
00:25:59I think I saw him walk to the elevator a few moments ago.
00:26:01You may tell us from his room, if you please.
00:26:08Mr. Waller's room.
00:26:12Yes.
00:26:13Waller, is that you?
00:26:15Who is it?
00:26:16Ryder.
00:26:18What time is it, Waller?
00:26:21Nine, add three plus nine, then you tell me.
00:26:26Two, one, three, one, four, one.
00:26:29Van Dyke is with me.
00:26:30We've got to see you right away.
00:26:33Come up to my room.
00:26:35No.
00:26:36No.
00:26:37No.
00:26:38No.
00:26:39No.
00:26:40No.
00:26:41No.
00:26:42No.
00:26:43No.
00:26:44No.
00:26:45No.
00:26:46No.
00:26:47No.
00:26:48No.
00:26:49No.
00:26:50No.
00:26:51No.
00:26:52No.
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00:26:55No.
00:26:56No.
00:26:57No.
00:26:58No.
00:26:59No.
00:27:19Waller.
00:27:20What could he be?
00:27:21Harry obviously isn't here.
00:27:22I'm going to try again to get Saunders.
00:27:23Saunders.
00:27:24I'm going to try again to get Saunders.
00:27:25Saunders.
00:27:26I'm going to try again to get Saunders.
00:27:27I want Dr. Saunders.
00:27:28National.
00:27:29National.
00:27:306516.
00:27:310016.
00:27:32National.
00:27:33Wallace.
00:27:42Wallace.
00:27:46What could he be?
00:27:48He obviously isn't here.
00:27:50I'm going to try again to get Saunders.
00:27:55I want Dr. Saunders.
00:27:56National 6516.
00:28:01I want to talk to Dr. Saunders.
00:28:03I'm very sorry, but Dr. Saunders is still confined to his room.
00:28:07Don't bother.
00:28:08I just want to make sure he was there.
00:28:16Put your hand away.
00:28:17I didn't think I was a child.
00:28:19Make good the way you fellow.
00:28:22His hand.
00:28:34Japanese staggered.
00:28:39Great.
00:28:40And now Wallace.
00:28:41There is nothing in the hall.
00:28:42I'm going to call the police.
00:28:55There's nothing in the hall.
00:29:10I'm going to call the police, you fool.
00:29:12You want them prying around in our business?
00:29:14Better that than to be like Wallace there.
00:29:16Don't you realize we're at war with this country?
00:29:19Place yourself.
00:29:20We're forewarned.
00:29:21Now we're forearmed.
00:29:22I guess you're right.
00:29:25We're down the back stairs.
00:29:26Let's go.
00:29:30THE END
00:30:00THE END
00:30:30THE END
00:30:34THE END
00:30:40THE END
00:30:42THE END
00:30:43What is the matter with you?
00:30:46There was a horrible something in my room.
00:30:48Are you quite sure it wasn't a nightmare?
00:30:51Oh, it most certainly wasn't.
00:30:54There was no in your room, miss. I couldn't find a trace.
00:30:57Shall I look outside?
00:30:59Yes, please do.
00:31:01No one. You see?
00:31:03You think my eyes are playing tricks on me?
00:31:06When a young woman's nurse commenced to give way,
00:31:10it is time she sought refuge in a strong man's arms.
00:31:14I just ran into yours.
00:31:16Mine might be dangerous.
00:31:22You're a strange man.
00:31:24I've been trying to make you out.
00:31:26Quite right. Curiosity killed a cat.
00:31:29Oh.
00:31:30Don't misunderstand.
00:31:32I'm not worth bothering your pretty head about.
00:31:35What if I think differently?
00:31:37Then I would say that you're a silly young creature.
00:31:39Why did we leave the cab down the street and walk?
00:31:42Just a precaution.
00:31:43I still think we should notify the police.
00:31:45After all, we can prove we're Americans.
00:31:47We just can't afford to risk the publicity.
00:32:04I want to see the doctor immediately.
00:32:05I'm very sorry, sir.
00:32:06I'll go up to his room.
00:32:07Perhaps I'd better speak to him first.
00:32:21Hey.
00:32:24Which is his room?
00:32:26I won't need you.
00:32:36Saunders.
00:32:38Ryder.
00:32:39Let me in.
00:32:40I've got to talk to you.
00:32:41Go ahead and talk.
00:32:42I'm not seeing anyone.
00:32:44You know, of course, about Kearney.
00:32:46He's dead.
00:32:47Yes, I know.
00:32:48Well, so is Wallace.
00:32:50Van Dyke and I found him in his hotel room.
00:32:53The point is, Van Dyke is breaking.
00:32:56Lost his nerve.
00:32:57Wants to seek protection with the police.
00:32:59There's only one protection against a weakling, Ryder.
00:33:03Take the outside door to my cellar.
00:33:06I needn't tell you more.
00:33:09Saunders is going to meet us from the cellar.
00:33:11He wants to talk to us.
00:33:12I thought he was ill.
00:33:13Confined to his room.
00:33:14Only a subterfuge.
00:33:15Only a subterfuge.
00:33:45Close the door.
00:34:08Why?
00:34:09No way.
00:34:10Hurry.
00:34:15You seem to know your way around, Ryder.
00:34:18I was down here once before.
00:34:29Right?
00:34:31I have a strange feeling this is a trap.
00:34:36Where are the lights?
00:34:38Right now.
00:34:40Why isn't Saunders here?
00:34:42The important thing, you're here.
00:34:45You turned weakling, Van Dyke.
00:34:48We can't afford to take any chances with you.
00:34:50Ah, what SCOTT.
00:34:52What about you?
00:34:53A fresh answer on the floor?
00:34:56I'll get a fair chance with you.
00:34:57We will take out the clear room.
00:34:59A up.
00:35:00Hey, my goodness!
00:35:01Bye, questo èissimo!
00:35:03Here they're you!
00:35:04You were both very accommodating, Mr. Ryder.
00:36:21I don't know what it's all about, but I like it.
00:36:39There's a body in the basement.
00:36:42A what?
00:36:43A body.
00:36:44Right by the cell of Sayers.
00:36:45I stumbled over it.
00:36:46Let's take a look.
00:36:50It was right here.
00:37:03Isn't there now?
00:37:09Let's get out of here.
00:37:14Oh, Alice, there's nothing to be frightened of.
00:37:16Huh?
00:37:17Well, I don't like it.
00:37:18Come on.
00:37:46I can't understand it.
00:37:50I know.
00:37:51I stumbled over something.
00:37:52Maybe I'm going daffy.
00:37:53Well, here's something else that's darn queer.
00:37:56This man, Wells, was another guest of your uncle's.
00:37:59That makes two of me.
00:38:01Oh, this is terrible.
00:38:02Stevens, where have you been?
00:38:03In the dining room, sir.
00:38:05You haven't been in the cellar, have you?
00:38:06No.
00:38:07Seen this?
00:38:11Boy, that's incredible.
00:38:14They were both at that dinner, too.
00:38:17Alice, I'm going upstairs and talk to your uncle if I have to break that door in.
00:38:20It might be better if I spoke to Dr. Saunders.
00:38:23I might have more influence.
00:38:25Monsieur Cologne, I stumbled over a body in the cellar.
00:38:29You still there?
00:38:30No, it disappeared.
00:38:31Perhaps it is your nerves, I guess.
00:38:33Nothing wrong with Miss Saunders' nerves.
00:38:35Of course not.
00:38:36Come on, Alice.
00:38:37A body in the cellar?
00:38:39Oh.
00:38:40You see that?
00:38:58Uncle Bill!
00:38:59Uncle Bill!
00:39:00Uncle Bill, I have to see you.
00:39:01Something terrible has happened.
00:39:02I'm very tired, dear.
00:39:03Please don't disturb me.
00:39:04Dr. Saunders, two of your friends who were here last night are dead.
00:39:05That's most unfortunate.
00:39:06Heart failure, probably.
00:39:07I know, Uncle.
00:39:08But there's someone dead down in our cellar.
00:39:09Alice, I'm afraid you're in that cellar.
00:39:10I'm afraid you're in that cellar.
00:39:11I'm afraid you're in that cellar.
00:39:12I'm afraid you're in that cellar.
00:39:13I'm afraid you're in that cellar.
00:39:14Alice is running away with you.
00:39:15No, it isn't.
00:39:16Alice, I insist you allow no disturbance to be made.
00:39:18My own condition won't stand it.
00:39:19Matters are quite all right in the house.
00:39:20But, Uncle.
00:39:21Please obey me, Alice.
00:39:22Very well.
00:39:23I'm very tired, dear.
00:39:24I'm very tired, dear.
00:39:25Please don't disturb me.
00:39:26Dr. Saunders, two of your friends who were here last night are dead.
00:39:27That's most unfortunate.
00:39:28Heart failure, probably.
00:39:29I know, Uncle.
00:39:30But there's someone dead down in our cellar.
00:39:31Alice, I'm afraid your imagination is running away with you.
00:39:33No, it isn't.
00:39:34Alice, I insist you allow no disturbance to be made.
00:39:36My own condition won't stand it.
00:39:37Matters are quite all right in the house.
00:39:39But, Uncle.
00:39:40Please obey me, Alice.
00:39:43Very well.
00:39:49That door always been locked since you've been here?
00:39:51Yes.
00:39:52Haven't you even seen them?
00:39:53No, I haven't.
00:39:54Who takes care of them, feeds them?
00:39:57Stevens or Monsieur Cologne.
00:39:59That's a fine pair.
00:40:00I don't like either one.
00:40:02I'm gonna take you out of here.
00:40:04It's too dangerous.
00:40:05I'm not frightened.
00:40:06I'll be all right.
00:40:07If anything happens, you take and call me here.
00:40:09All right.
00:40:11Good night.
00:40:12Good night.
00:40:13Good night.
00:40:26Good night, young man.
00:40:28Good night, mature.
00:40:39Good night.
00:41:09Come on.
00:41:39Two more.
00:41:47And it was right here I found the body of Mr. Kearney.
00:41:50And just about this time.
00:41:54Oh, I'll tell you this time.
00:41:55It's murder.
00:41:58Jack Daggett.
00:41:59Judging by their clothes, they were no tramps either.
00:42:02Well, get busy, officer. Get on the phone.
00:42:04Right.
00:42:09All right.
00:42:16But Stevens, the butler has disappeared.
00:42:18Do you have any idea where he could have gone?
00:42:20No, he just hasn't come back.
00:42:24Okay, Alice, watch your step and I'll be over as soon as I can.
00:42:28That's a lot of bunk, I got you.
00:42:29Miss Saunders says the butler has disappeared.
00:42:31Well, this is one time I refuse to suspect the butler in the case.
00:42:34There's no doubt those men found that the Jap embassy were murdered,
00:42:37but what do you make of those two daggers in their hands?
00:42:39Well, it adds up to only one thing.
00:42:42The man who did the job was also responsible for the Kearney and Wallace murders.
00:42:45Who was the best guest at Saunders' house that evening?
00:42:48Hanlon, the backer.
00:42:49Oh, I think I see what you're driving at.
00:42:52It may only be a hunch, but if we take Hanlon to Dr. Saunders,
00:42:56we may force the real murderer out into the open.
00:43:00Suppose you grab a plane, Dick, and have a little talk with this Hanlon.
00:43:04Point out to him the danger that he's in
00:43:06and see if you can get him to come to Washington with you.
00:43:08Yes?
00:43:25Mr. Hanlon, a special delivery letter for you.
00:43:28And since the envelope has a black border,
00:43:30I thought you would want it immediately.
00:43:32Bring it in.
00:43:38Oh, my God.
00:44:08Oh, my God.
00:44:38Alice, will you marry me?
00:44:43What for?
00:44:44So I can beat you up.
00:44:45It's the only way I can get you out of here.
00:44:48Say, has the butler shown up yet?
00:44:50No, he's probably frightened and quit his job.
00:44:52Alice, you were right.
00:44:53There was a body in the cellar last night.
00:44:55You know that?
00:44:56I'm positive of it.
00:44:57Only there were two bodies.
00:44:59They were found on the steps of the Japanese embassy
00:45:01with a dagger clutched in each hand.
00:45:03And they weren't killed there.
00:45:04Their bodies were dumped there.
00:45:06Why should you think they came from here?
00:45:08There were two more of your uncle's dinner guests
00:45:10who were here that night.
00:45:13Mr. Martin,
00:45:14I found this note in the dining room from the butler.
00:45:20It's Stevens.
00:45:21He's gone to see a sick friend.
00:45:23Brand new alibi, eh?
00:45:24You recognize the handwriting?
00:45:27No.
00:45:27Yes, I recognize it.
00:45:29You would.
00:45:30You doubt me?
00:45:32I'm not accusing anyone, Cologne.
00:45:34All I know is that four men are dead
00:45:36under mysterious circumstances
00:45:37after leaving this house.
00:45:39Possible coincidence.
00:45:41But most unfortunate.
00:45:42Yes.
00:45:43There's only one guest left alive.
00:45:45Hanlon.
00:45:46Let us hope that Mr. Hanlon
00:45:48escapes the fate of the others.
00:45:51Yeah.
00:45:53Get your hat, Alice.
00:45:53Why, as long as Mr. Cologne is here,
00:45:56I feel perfectly safe.
00:45:59So long.
00:46:06Nice fellow.
00:46:08I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:09Goodbye.
00:46:10You're leaving?
00:46:12Yes, I must.
00:46:13It's most unfortunate
00:46:14that your uncle will understand.
00:46:16Will we see you again?
00:46:18Who knows in this crazy world.
00:46:23I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:24I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:25I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:26I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:27I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:28I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:29I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:30I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:31I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:32I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:33I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:34I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:35I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:36I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:37I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:38I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:39I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:40I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:41I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:42I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:43I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:44I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:45I hope you'll be happy.
00:46:46All right, come on, Colón.
00:47:16Well, that gentleman is my considered decision.
00:47:27This institution will not lend its support to any company, even in this emergency, which
00:47:32permits itself to be forced into bankruptcy because of the demand of its employees.
00:47:39What is it?
00:47:41There's a gentleman here to see you.
00:47:42No, I'm too busy.
00:47:44I think you should see this man immediately, Mr. Hanlon.
00:47:46Very well.
00:47:51There, gentlemen, you see what a slave, even a banker, can be to his secretary.
00:47:56We'll continue this talk after lunch.
00:48:09Hanlon?
00:48:11Yes?
00:48:12I'm Dick Martin.
00:48:13Uh, sit down, Mr. Martin.
00:48:16I don't have to tell you, Mr. Hanlon, but in the past 48 hours, four of your friends
00:48:21have died.
00:48:22Well, I'm not exactly illiterate.
00:48:24You know, I can read the newspapers.
00:48:26I gather you're not frightened either.
00:48:28A busy man has very little time to indulge in feminine emotions.
00:48:33Just what do you want?
00:48:34I'm hearing your interest, Mr. Hanlon, and possibly the interest of this country.
00:48:38In the present emergency, we can't afford to lose any of the much-needed business leaders.
00:48:43And you think my life is in danger?
00:48:45I'm almost certain of it.
00:48:46Here's something I received in the morning mail.
00:48:53I hadn't intended to speak of it.
00:48:56Do you have any idea who the murderer or murderers might be?
00:49:00I do not.
00:49:02If I had, I would inform the police.
00:49:04Of course.
00:49:05As a good American, Mr. Hanlon, possibly you will be willing to cooperate with our department
00:49:09in trapping the criminals.
00:49:12Just what have you in your mind?
00:49:14Well, we're reasonably certain that these killings have occurred in or near Dr. Saunders'
00:49:19home in Washington.
00:49:21I see.
00:49:22And you want me to act as a decoy or bait.
00:49:25Is that it?
00:49:26Of course.
00:49:27There will be danger.
00:49:28Well, I'm not afraid of danger.
00:49:31I'd like very much to meet this murderer.
00:49:34Even more than you.
00:49:37Good.
00:49:37We'll take the first plane back to Washington.
00:49:39May I use that phone?
00:49:52Chief, you cover the inside of the house.
00:49:54Be sure you keep your eye on Hanlon.
00:49:55I'll take the outside.
00:50:04In there, Hanlon.
00:50:17All right.
00:50:17Let's have a look at upstairs.
00:50:19You're not going to leave me here alone.
00:50:21He'll be here with you.
00:50:22This is Colombe's room.
00:50:33You mean it was?
00:50:35This is Saunders.
00:50:39All right, Saunders.
00:50:40Come on out or we're coming in.
00:50:41I thought you said this was always locked.
00:50:48It always has been.
00:50:49I thought so.
00:51:02I thought they were messing you up too, are you, old-timer?
00:51:21Any other rooms?
00:51:22No.
00:51:23Savings quarters?
00:51:24Anything like that?
00:51:25One small one downstairs.
00:51:26Yeah.
00:51:31Listen, Chief.
00:51:32Oh, don't talk to me.
00:51:33You've messed up everything as it is.
00:51:35Take it easy, Stevens.
00:51:38Over there on the couch.
00:51:41Sit down.
00:51:42No, no, no.
00:51:42No, I...
00:51:43I'm all right.
00:51:44Who is this?
00:51:45Stevens, the missing butler.
00:51:47What happened to you?
00:51:48He was slugged and tied up in the basement.
00:51:50You didn't happen to do that to yourself, did you?
00:51:52Why, no, sir, I...
00:51:53Stevens, did you write this?
00:51:55No.
00:51:57Hello, McGinn.
00:51:58Or Dr. Sanders, who also disappeared.
00:52:01Saunders missing?
00:52:02Yeah.
00:52:03What do you know about that?
00:52:05Why, nothing, sir.
00:52:07Who fed him?
00:52:08Well, I did.
00:52:09What illness was he suffering from?
00:52:11Well, I don't know, sir.
00:52:12When I brought him his food, he always spoke from an anti-room or a dark corner.
00:52:16You couldn't have possibly have sneaked in there just once and fed him, could you?
00:52:19Well, I...
00:52:20Yeah, you fell down on the job.
00:52:22Who, Miss Saunders?
00:52:23Oh, Miss Saunders, my eyes.
00:52:24She's my best girl.
00:52:26Your best girl?
00:52:27My best girl operator.
00:52:28Or was.
00:52:30So you're a flatfoot, eh?
00:52:32How well did you know Saunders?
00:52:34I knew him slightly in a business way.
00:52:37Did you know that he was supposed to have mysteriously disappeared from a ship in the Orient ten years ago?
00:52:41Why, that's ridiculous.
00:52:42Something new, Chief?
00:52:44No, this is something old.
00:52:46See, the real Miss Saunders came to my office.
00:52:47She's been living abroad for the last ten years on the legacy.
00:52:51When she saw this picture of her uncle in the paper, she figured something was wrong.
00:52:54Well, I figured if somebody was posing as her uncle, I could put someone...
00:52:57But this has nothing to do with me.
00:52:58I'm leaving.
00:52:59Oh, sit down.
00:53:00We'll find out who you are by twelve o'clock.
00:53:17Better get him a drink.
00:53:19I'll get him.
00:53:19At last we meet.
00:53:37And then?
00:53:39Shall I call you?
00:53:41That's what was in my room.
00:53:49Who are you?
00:53:49Hey, Dr. Saunders.
00:53:51Hang him in there.
00:53:54All right, Doc.
00:53:55Take it easy.
00:53:55Cologne.
00:53:56Cologne.
00:53:57Look out for Cologne.
00:54:08Hold it, fella.
00:54:11Do you know him?
00:54:12Sure, it's Cologne.
00:54:15Well, it looks like we're too late.
00:54:16At least your hunch was late.
00:54:17All right, come on, you.
00:54:25Is this your man back?
00:54:27Yes, yes.
00:54:28He's a man.
00:54:30That's Dr. Neltzer.
00:54:32Elias, we should be alone.
00:54:34He's mad.
00:54:35Mad?
00:54:35Mad?
00:54:36Who will be mad?
00:54:38It all started some time ago in my homeland.
00:54:40You're lying.
00:54:41He's mad.
00:54:41I'm mad.
00:54:42He's mad.
00:54:42He's mad.
00:54:46I'll be mad.
00:54:50Bye.
00:54:50He's mad.
00:54:56It was considerate of your Fuhrer to permit you to come here to serve us.
00:55:07Your famous plastic surgeon is well known in land of rising sun.
00:55:16This is my first request of wholesale surgery.
00:55:20Are these my subjects?
00:55:22Yes.
00:55:25All trusted members of the Order of Black Dragons,
00:55:32ready to serve Empire until death.
00:55:41And Americans, they are to impersonate.
00:55:44You have photos of them. I will need many angles.
00:55:47Better than that.
00:55:50We have perfect replicus.
00:55:55Death mask.
00:55:57Oh, good.
00:55:59I shall be ready to operate as soon as the surgery is prepared.
00:56:02Very well.
00:56:05This is Dr. Nacucci. He will assist you.
00:56:13This way, Herr Doctor.
00:56:45Terrific.
00:56:55THE END
00:57:25THE END
00:57:55THE END
00:58:01THE END
00:58:03The transformation is complete.
00:58:06Our faith in your ability was well founded, honorable doctor.
00:58:14We owe you and your Fuhrer our dying gratitude for what you have done for us.
00:58:27Anything I can do to hasten the establishment of our new order
00:58:31and to destroy the archaic democracies is an honor and a privilege.
00:58:36Well, you accompany these men and they will see that you are fittingly rewarded.
00:59:06Get away here, doctor.
00:59:18What's the meaning of this?
00:59:20I'm a member of the party.
00:59:22The Fuhrer will hear of this.
00:59:24That's just what we're going to prevent.
00:59:27The little trick we learned from you, Nazi.
00:59:29Leave no evidence behind.
00:59:31Let no sentimentality stand in your way.
00:59:33Since you're the only one who knows our real identity...
00:59:35this is merely a precaution to make sure that no one else finds them out.
00:59:46Sorry we have to ask you to share these quarters with someone else.
00:59:56But he won't be with us for long here, doctor.
00:59:59You will pay for this, you apes.
01:00:02You swine.
01:00:04The Fuhrer will wipe you off the face of the earth.
01:00:06The Fuhrer will wipe you off the face of the earth.
01:00:34So you get out of here, huh?
01:00:37He evidently made good his escape to America.
01:00:39And set out to kill us one by one.
01:00:41Why didn't you kill him by the other?
01:00:43Why didn't you kill him by the other?
01:00:44Oh, I was necessary to the completion of his plans.
01:00:46Instead he inoculated me with an insidious serum...
01:00:48which quickly transformed me into this horrid monster you see before you.
01:00:50And you must go on living.
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01:01:20No!
01:01:21Hey, ho.
01:01:22Hey!
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