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El Baron del Terror (lit. The Baron of Terror; American release title: The Brainiac) is a 1962 Mexican supernatural horror film directed by Chano Urueta, written by Federico Curiel, Adolfo López Portillo and Antonio Orellana, and starring its producer, Abel Salazar.
The main character if the film is a villainous baron. In 1661, he is sentenced to death by the Inquisition and is killed during the passage of a comet. He predicts that he will return at the next passage of the same comet to kill the descendants of his foes. In 1961, the comet returns and brings the resurrected baron back to planet Earth. He has gained the ability to shapeshift into a monster, and he uses his forked tongue to feed on the brains of his victims. Yikes!
Credits:
Abel Salazar as Baron Vitelius d'Estera
Ruben Rojo as Rolando Miranda/Marcos Miranda
Ariadne Welter as Victoria Contreras
Luis Aragon as Prof. Milan
David Silva as the Detective-Inspector
German Robles as Indelacio Pantoya/Sebastian de Pantoja
Mauricio Garcés as Forensic surgeon
The main character if the film is a villainous baron. In 1661, he is sentenced to death by the Inquisition and is killed during the passage of a comet. He predicts that he will return at the next passage of the same comet to kill the descendants of his foes. In 1961, the comet returns and brings the resurrected baron back to planet Earth. He has gained the ability to shapeshift into a monster, and he uses his forked tongue to feed on the brains of his victims. Yikes!
Credits:
Abel Salazar as Baron Vitelius d'Estera
Ruben Rojo as Rolando Miranda/Marcos Miranda
Ariadne Welter as Victoria Contreras
Luis Aragon as Prof. Milan
David Silva as the Detective-Inspector
German Robles as Indelacio Pantoya/Sebastian de Pantoja
Mauricio Garcés as Forensic surgeon
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00:01:59known origin, who has repeatedly refused to state same. Aware of the edicts and
00:02:05merits of this trial, and the evidence and suspicion resulting thereof.
00:02:23Report on the sentence and the trial by torment that this tribunal of the Holy
00:02:27Inquisition instituted against said Baron Battelius for heresy and the instigation
00:02:33of heresy for practicing dogmatism, for having used witchcraft, superstitions, and
00:02:38conjurations for depraved and dishonest ends, for having employed the art of
00:02:44necromancy, invoking the dead, and trying to foretell the future through the use of
00:02:48corpses, for having seduced married women and maidens, having taken note of the
00:03:04facts of this trial, we sentenced Count Battelius to be subjected to torment as
00:03:10far as is justified. And we warned him that if during said torment, he should be
00:03:18maimed in any way, or should die, or his blood should be drawn in carrying out the
00:03:25sentence. This would serve as proof of his guilt and show that he had not repented.
00:03:31As soon as he was informed of this sentence, the accused declared that he
00:03:37actually welcomed the decision, and that this holy tribunal could torment him all
00:03:43at wish. And therefore, he was conducted to the torture chamber, and his arms were
00:03:51trussed behind his back. The rope was then tightened by being twisted 30 times in a
00:03:56row, but the accused merely laughed with disdain at these acts of justice. Because of
00:04:03this bold defiance, he was then laid upon the rack, and with his arms and legs almost torn
00:04:08from his body, he continued to make jest of our holy authority.
00:04:17When the inquisitors witnessed this spectacle, they ordered that the torment be ceased.
00:04:23But since they felt that he had not received sufficient punishment, they ordered that the
00:04:28torture be repeated whenever deemed necessary. When the accused was notified of this decision,
00:04:33he declared that he would welcome as much torment as we wished to give him.
00:04:40At that time, his bombs were cut, and he was taken to a small jail cell close to the torture chamber,
00:04:47from where he has been brought to this room to receive our decision and our sentence.
00:04:54And now, as if our justice had not been sufficiently ridiculed, a witness has come before this
00:05:04tribunal to defend the accused. This is the epitome of all brazen defiance, Lord Inquisitors.
00:05:11Now tell me, are we going to stand for it?
00:05:13We order the witness to be brought before us in this secret chamber.
00:05:17This holy tribunal has been given to understand that you have come before us to present evidence in
00:05:38defense of the accused. That is the truth, Lord Inquisitor.
00:05:43And do you know, young man, that he who presents himself before the tribunal of the Holy Inquisition
00:05:48in this country is under the obligation to have a full knowledge of the truth and to tell only the
00:05:54truth at all times? I know, sir. I shall.
00:05:57Then let us hear your story. Who are you?
00:06:00My name is Marcos Miranda. I first saw light in a village called Quiana in Portugal.
00:06:06And what do you have to say in favor of the accused?
00:06:09I'd like to say that I know that Baron Petelius is an honorable man, Your Grace.
00:06:14A man of many virtues, respected for his knowledge, that he is dedicated to the promotion of fine arts
00:06:19and sciences. He has helped the downtrodden people in this new land.
00:06:22Have you ever heard anything more absurd, Lord Inquisitor?
00:06:25Marcos Miranda, the force that you have tried to perpetrate has earned you the punishment
00:06:30of 200 lashes, which will be applied immediately in the torture chamber.
00:07:00This hearing has come to an end.
00:07:18And the Lord Inquisitors have heard all the evidence that was to be presented.
00:07:23As a result, this tribunal of the Holy Inquisition established in New Spain
00:07:27has seen fit to condemn the impenitent Baron Petelius of Estera.
00:07:32To be dressed in the clothing of shame, bearing symbols of fire.
00:07:35He will undergo personal debasement before the people.
00:07:38All his lands and possessions will be confiscated.
00:07:40And finally, he will be burned to death in an open field.
00:07:43If my body is to be burned, it will be without chains.
00:07:57To be dressed in the clothing of the Holy Inquisitor, the police of Estera.
00:08:11To be dressed in the clothing of the Holy Inquisitor, the police of Estera.
00:08:15That fiend will pay dearly for all his sins now, for what he did to you.
00:08:30The fight for his lady is in tears because they're burning her boyfriend, the poor dear.
00:08:36Not so loud, they'll burn you too. The Inquisitor spies will hear you.
00:08:40Don't you know their ears are bigger than mountains?
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00:10:11Balthazar of Menezes, Alvaro Contreras,
00:10:29Alvaro Contreras,
00:10:39Sebastiana Patoja,
00:10:53Elén Nordeval.
00:11:05I will return to your world within three-hundred years,
00:11:08when that comet completes its cycle and is once again in these latitudes.
00:11:12When that happens, I will take my revenge upon you.
00:11:17I will kill each and every one of your descendants
00:11:20and I shall expunge your foul lineage from this earth.
00:11:50Oh, I almost forgot.
00:12:19It's a quarter to twelve.
00:12:20If we don't hurry, we're going to be late.
00:12:22You two have other plans, it seems.
00:12:23I'm terribly sorry.
00:12:25You see, we're going to talk to the professor at the observatory.
00:12:28It's something important.
00:12:29You must like your work.
00:12:30Don't forget, I chose to be an astronomer.
00:12:32I work in the dark.
00:12:34We're looking for a real star, and there are no clouds tonight.
00:12:37So long, you two.
00:12:38So long.
00:13:18I'm sorry we're late, Milan, but we are invited out to have a drink.
00:13:31Don't worry about that, Ronnie. I knew you'd be here on time.
00:13:34How's your memory tonight, Vicki?
00:13:36Of all the reappearing comets that you've studied,
00:13:38can you remember at least two that are very important
00:13:40and how often they appear near Earth?
00:13:43Well, Olverse, every 72 years it draws near Earth,
00:13:47and Halley's cycle is every 76.
00:13:49Perfect. It's your turn, Ronnie. Tell me.
00:13:52Halley's draws near the sun, but how close does the comet get to the sun?
00:13:583,258,000,000 miles, Professor.
00:14:01And then it's perihelion?
00:14:03I think 54,000,000 miles.
00:14:05Persever, young man.
00:14:06Well, I'm glad you two came to the observatory tonight
00:14:08because it's especially important. Look at these.
00:14:11Now, these books here were written around 300 years ago,
00:14:14and they all mention in one section the appearance of a strange comet,
00:14:18a comet that was seen during 1661.
00:14:22Now, an astronomer making a thorough investigation
00:14:24just might think that they refer to the great comet
00:14:28that was sighted during 1680.
00:14:30That is, the one that helped Isaac Newton
00:14:32when he demonstrated that all comets,
00:14:34in the very same manner as the planets in our solar system,
00:14:37are governed by constant solar attraction.
00:14:39Nevertheless, we found that the great comet that was seen during 1680
00:14:43differed from the others since its orbit was parabolic
00:14:47and since the sun was its focal point.
00:14:50In spite of that, based on the predictions that are mentioned in these books,
00:14:55we can be sure that the comet that was seen in 1661
00:14:58moves along an elliptical orbit.
00:15:02What it means is that we're tracking a comet that's periodic.
00:15:07There are some interesting details relating to all this.
00:15:10Now, listen.
00:15:12According to my calculations,
00:15:15this comet that was seen in 1661
00:15:17is bound to appear above our Earth within a precise time limit,
00:15:212,624,600 sidereal hours.
00:15:25In other words,
00:15:27this comet that was seen during 1661
00:15:30is bound to appear in the field of vision of our telescope
00:15:34at exactly 2,36 this morning,
00:15:38moving along this perihelion
00:15:40with the same orbit as the Earth
00:15:42at a calculated distance of approximately 53 million miles.
00:15:47But, Professor, it's due here right now.
00:15:48I found Andromeda, Professor,
00:16:00but I can't see the comet.
00:16:02Oh, no.
00:16:03You're never going to find it that way.
00:16:06You're aiming toward the northern latitudes.
00:16:10Move it towards the south.
00:16:18Bear to the south.
00:16:39I'm sure you'll see it soon.
00:16:41Center it on Orion's belt now.
00:16:53I think that's where you're going to find it.
00:17:05Nothing yet, Professor.
00:17:11It's not possible.
00:17:17I think something's gone wrong.
00:17:18I think something's gone wrong.
00:17:41Professor, look.
00:17:53I'm sure I found it.
00:18:00Yes, there it is.
00:18:03I can see it now, Ronnie.
00:18:04I wasn't mistaken.
00:18:05What a splendid spectacle.
00:18:06We're certainly fortunate tonight.
00:18:08I, for one, feel proud that my work hasn't failed.
00:18:11Take a look.
00:18:19For a minute.
00:18:21Come.
00:18:21We'll watch it from outside.
00:18:37There it is.
00:18:39There it is.
00:18:40I see it.
00:18:41There it is.
00:18:45How beautiful.
00:18:54I don't understand.
00:18:56The comet just lit out a very strange light.
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00:24:50I'm sorry, buddy, but the law says I can't serve you this late.
00:25:07Oh, he's an old friend of mine.
00:25:10Give him one drink, won't you please?
00:25:12You win, but one, and then we close.
00:25:23Serve that man a cognac.
00:25:24After that, you can go.
00:25:25No need to wait.
00:25:26You know what?
00:25:35I got a strange feeling that you and I have met someplace else, honey.
00:25:39But I feel foggy right now.
00:25:43You're real sweet, so please don't think you bother me or anything like that.
00:25:47Bobby doesn't like to see me with men.
00:25:49He thinks I should know any friends.
00:25:51You're my friend.
00:25:54Let's drink.
00:25:55Since you got here, heaven said one single word to me.
00:26:19But that stare in your eyes says so much to me.
00:26:24To tell you the truth, it makes me feel afraid.
00:26:28Keep staring.
00:26:30I don't want you to stop looking at me.
00:26:43I guess it's just useless.
00:26:45I don't want you to stop looking at me.
00:27:15In the years that I've been working in this morgue, I've never run across a case like this.
00:27:42The skulls of these two victims show two perforations.
00:27:45Possibly the murderer used an electric drill.
00:27:48I say this because the person who did it was quite skilled.
00:27:51Just look at these two orifices.
00:27:57A most astounding thing has occurred in these cases.
00:27:59You see, the cephalic matter was sucked out through these small openings.
00:28:02Please look at this.
00:28:12The same little holes in exactly the same place that they were bored in that other fellow's skull.
00:28:16Yeah.
00:28:20Identical characteristics in both cases.
00:28:23Doc, I'm sure that the killer made the preparations.
00:28:25And the person who did it is an expert in anatomy, too.
00:28:28I wish they'd find some way to control the subjects of man's studies.
00:28:32A maniac with a lot of knowledge is a threat.
00:28:35It's certainly a strange coincidence.
00:28:44Last night, the bank was robbed on 2nd Street.
00:28:48The thieves stole a thousand and jewels.
00:28:50And all the cash in the safe, too.
00:28:52And there's not a single clue.
00:28:53But what's that got to do with this dead body, Chief?
00:28:57The bank's on the same block where we found this girl's corpse, right after she was laid out, Benny.
00:29:02I just figured the whole business out, Chief.
00:29:05Now, just for fun, let's suppose that the girl saw the robbery,
00:29:08and the criminal wanted to make sure she wouldn't talk.
00:29:09You're a smart boy, Benny.
00:29:11Only there's one mistake.
00:29:13I guess you forgot that they found the other guy out on the highway.
00:29:15It's 26 miles at that location.
00:29:18Yeah, I guess so.
00:29:19Well, fine.
00:29:20Then the investigation is ended, and it seems foolish to go on.
00:29:24I'm sorry, Chief.
00:29:27Thank you, and pardon me for the trouble.
00:29:29Not at all. I'm at your service.
00:29:31Let's go.
00:29:33Thank you very much.
00:29:42Café, Reynaldo?
00:29:43Victoria, look at this.
00:29:44What?
00:29:49This morning, two corpses were found.
00:29:51One at one side of a road, the other a few meters from there, in the interior of a ladies' bar.
00:29:57The first one is of a man not identified yet, the second one of a woman.
00:30:01The curious of the case is that both the corpse had the brain perforated in the same place.
00:30:06And according to the autopsy, without a single gram of mass encephalic.
00:30:09What a horror.
00:30:10¿Y para qué me lees eso?
00:30:12Por un momento me vino a la memoria el tipo que encontramos anoche.
00:30:16Pensé que él había sido la víctima.
00:30:19Pero no.
00:30:20Son completamente diferentes.
00:30:22Miren.
00:30:22in front of this place stood the crematory of from 1596 to 1770
00:30:52directed by colonial and republican movements
00:31:22if you've come to see the archives
00:31:29I'm sorry but it's time for us to close
00:31:31I'm sorry but it's time for us to close
00:32:01processes of the inquisition
00:32:20done in the year of 1661
00:32:24Maltasar Venetis
00:32:52Alvaro Contreras
00:33:06Sebastián Pantoja
00:33:16Erlindo of Duvaro
00:33:26got a match for me
00:33:44I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:33:54I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:00I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:10I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:12I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:16I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:26I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:28I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:30I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:40I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:42I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:54I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:56I'm sorry but it's time for me
00:34:58this crime is identical to the others
00:35:00cranium perforated and it could have been by an electric drill
00:35:04and as usual Benny his brains have been sucked out
00:35:06oh gosh Chief I was really enjoying this sweet role
00:35:08this sweet role i'm sure now that the killer's a schizophrenic tomorrow early i'll start posting
00:35:14men throughout the whole city throughout our calves brain sir
00:35:21this doesn't make any sense the comet's well within our field of vision ronnie and i can't
00:35:26find a trace a comet doesn't just disappear and it doesn't go into another orbit all of a sudden
00:35:31i can't explain why it's completely absurd i think you need a little rest professor we've
00:35:37been at work for two weeks and you're exhausted could it be that the whole thing's a hallucination
00:35:43a hallucination no ronnie no that comet exists ronnie we both saw it professor thank you
00:35:51nothing hold on
00:36:07nothing
00:36:07nothing nothing not one of my colleagues has even cited the comet
00:36:21says baron batallius of estera considers it an honor to invite you to the reception that he is giving
00:36:26at his new residence on falcon hill on monday the 21st and he expects us to get there around nine
00:36:31o'clock baron batallius of estera who is he hmm i never met the guy but that's not important
00:36:41what's important is that we'll be able to forget that comet for tonight at least
00:36:48thought i'd never find you chief look at last we're getting important
00:36:52they invited us to a party for blue bloods well at least you're invited
00:36:55baron batallius of estera this isn't an invitation you and i are supposed to be at the party but only
00:37:03as watchdogs naturally many guests will wear their jewels many and they could attract our local crooks
00:37:09but the food and drink is free isn't it so who cares service please
00:37:23mr and mrs lewis manasus
00:37:43mrs manasus mr manasus it's a pleasure won't you come in we are truly honored baron thank you
00:37:53miss anna louise of vivar and mr francis correa
00:38:09miss anna louise of vivar mr correa baron please go in thank you
00:38:35miss anna louise of vivar professor indalesio pantoja
00:38:49professor indalesio pantoja
00:39:01professor it's an honor to welcome such an illustrious historian to this house
00:39:16thank you baron estera and now that we've met the honor is mine since i know your reputation
00:39:20is a gentleman sir come in professor
00:39:34so this is victoria contraria professor ronald miranda and professor samuel thomas melange
00:40:00and i confess i admire them
00:40:16you've chosen two fine collaborators and i confess i admire them and i'm glad to hear you
00:40:30say it baron it's true as young astronomers they are both able and intelligent won't you please come
00:40:35come in
00:40:43come with me thank you
00:40:49thank you professor thank you baron join us don't think i'm rude it so happens liquor does me damage i once
00:40:59had a very strange disease really bear that's a shame your health thank you
00:41:08is there anything the matter baron just a pain i feel occasionally go on and join the other guests
00:41:13excuse me please
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00:41:48Oh, my God.
00:42:18Now, Benny, listen. You need to keep your eyes open.
00:42:23Don't forget that these high society get-togethers
00:42:25attract the most daring and intelligent crooks.
00:42:28And there are plenty of suspects here, right, Chief?
00:42:44You stick close to the entrance here.
00:42:47I'll be in among the Baron's guests.
00:42:54I admire all the facets of pre-Hispanic culture.
00:42:57And that's the real reason I wanted to come and visit your country.
00:43:00It has so much beauty.
00:43:01I think you'd be very pleased to review the documents
00:43:03that I spent many years evaluating and interpreting, Baron.
00:43:07Thank you very much.
00:43:08Don't forget, you promised us she'd attend our wedding, Baron.
00:43:12I'm privileged to have been invited, young lady.
00:43:14We've all had a delightful time.
00:43:16You were most kind.
00:43:17As concerns my offer, it was sincere, Baron.
00:43:19I'll consider it an honor to have you at my home.
00:43:21Thanks again, Professor.
00:43:23It's been a pleasure.
00:43:25The observatory is at your disposal whenever you decide to visit us.
00:43:29So don't forget, Baron.
00:43:30Well, as soon as I can, I'll drop in and have a chat with you.
00:43:33We'll say goodnight now, Baron.
00:43:36Goodnight, Miss Contreras.
00:43:45Goodnight, sir.
00:43:46Goodnight.
00:43:46Goodnight.
00:43:49Goodnight.
00:43:50Goodnight.
00:43:51Goodnight.
00:43:51Goodnight.
00:43:52Goodnight.
00:43:52Goodnight.
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00:43:52Goodnight.
00:43:52Goodnight.
00:43:52Goodnight.
00:43:52Goodnight.
00:43:54Don't you think it's time we beat it, Chief?
00:44:03You know, I bet those crooks heard we'd be at the party, and that's why they stayed home.
00:44:07I guess you're right.
00:44:09Come on, Benny.
00:44:09All these decrees here belonged to the Inquisition during the second half of the 1600s, right here.
00:44:36Don Sebastien of Pantoja.
00:44:42You know, in this century, to talk about the Holy Inquisition and the ways they did justice
00:44:46is not what I call easy.
00:44:49There exists a legend.
00:44:51working at this late hour?
00:45:11My daughter, Maria of Pantoja, this is Baron Betelius of Estera.
00:45:16Baron, how do you do?
00:45:17Baron Estera, my daughter, is my pride and joy.
00:45:20Since I lost my wife, she's always been at my side.
00:45:23This year, she's getting her degree, a doctorate in history.
00:45:27Ah, my congratulations.
00:45:29There is no subject quite as interesting as yours, right?
00:45:31Allow me to say that she's a real authority on religious history.
00:45:34Oh, Papa, please be quiet.
00:45:36These degrees certainly are interesting, aren't they, Baron?
00:45:39She means they were written in a very interesting way.
00:45:42When you read this, you can see perfectly well that religion was not extremely enlightened at that time, Baron.
00:45:47Right here, for example.
00:45:48Now that's strange.
00:45:51Now that's strange.
00:45:52Here it tells about a trial.
00:45:55And the accused have the same name as yours.
00:45:56Here.
00:45:57This history tells us about the trial, torment, and resulting sentence carried out by the authorities of the Holy Inquisition and held in the city of Mexico.
00:46:11This all happened in the year 1661 against Betelius of Astera, whose origin was unknown and was never discovered for heresy and for furthering heresy, for dogmatizing, for having use sorcery, superstition, and conjuring for evil ends that all men are attracted to, for making recourse to magic and employing necromancy, and also for trying to see into the future by employing necromancy.
00:46:39And also for trying to see into the future by employing dead bodies, for seducing young maidens that couldn't, couldn't resist.
00:46:52Now the interesting thing is, what was his sentence?
00:46:57It says here, after the prisoner had undergone torment, it was considered justified.
00:47:03The authorities of the Inquisition sentenced the accused to disgrace.
00:47:07The next day, he was dressed in the crown and shirt of fire, exposed to public ridicule.
00:47:14They confiscated his wealth.
00:47:17He refused to repent and he, he was burned.
00:47:22This Betelius of Astera must have been one of your ancestors, Baron.
00:47:26No.
00:47:28I never had any ancestors.
00:47:33I was condemned and was burned alive.
00:47:36By that man there, Sebastian of Patoja.
00:47:40You see, I'm Betelius of Astera.
00:47:45Forgive me, Baron, but, uh, well, this type of joke is in very poor taste.
00:47:51You know it's impossible.
00:47:52You know it's impossible.
00:47:55THE END
00:48:25THE END
00:48:55THE END
00:48:57THE END
00:49:01THE END
00:49:05THE END
00:49:07THE END
00:49:11Help! Help! Help! Help!
00:49:41Help! Help! Help!
00:49:50Help!
00:49:59Help!
00:50:05Help!
00:50:08These people here were burned, only that doesn't fool me.
00:50:30It's clear that that madman extracted their brains as well.
00:50:33You try to use fire to erase the incriminating evidence.
00:50:35The experts in the laboratory should examine these two corpses.
00:50:39And you better go along, let me know when they have all the data.
00:50:42Right, Chief.
00:50:43All right, you heard the orders.
00:50:45Take these bodies down to the laboratory at headquarters.
00:50:47I gotta examine them to find out who drilled those holes in their skulls.
00:50:51It probably was just some maniac that thought he was cracking a safe.
00:50:54And don't forget to tag all the bones well, because if you lose one, I might get mixed up.
00:51:05What a shocking tragedy this is.
00:51:12What tragedy?
00:51:13The eminent scholar and historian Indalacio Pantoja and his daughter murdered by a completely maniacal killer.
00:51:22That's impossible.
00:51:24I hate to say it, Professor, but it's the truth.
00:51:29Poor man.
00:51:31And Maria, this is frightening news.
00:51:34And to think he was so happy and in such fine spirits at the Baron's house, it's incredible.
00:51:40More reports, Professor?
00:51:41Ah, yes.
00:51:43London.
00:51:44Nothing.
00:51:45Nothing.
00:51:46Moscow.
00:51:47All bad news.
00:51:48San Francisco.
00:51:49Huh.
00:51:50Like Moscow.
00:51:51Paris.
00:51:52Nothing.
00:51:53Nothing.
00:51:54Nothing.
00:51:55Nothing.
00:51:56No one has seen anything.
00:51:57They all say they haven't sighted the comet.
00:52:01This is so frustrating, Ronnie.
00:52:03And nevertheless, I saw it with my own two eyes, and you two saw it.
00:52:08Isn't that true?
00:52:09Certainly.
00:52:10Sure we did, Professor.
00:52:11I say something funny.
00:52:12It's funny.
00:52:13It's funny.
00:52:14It's funny.
00:52:15It's funny.
00:52:16It's funny.
00:52:17It's funny.
00:52:18It's funny.
00:52:19It's funny.
00:52:20It's funny.
00:52:21It's funny.
00:52:22It's funny.
00:52:23I say something's pretty strange when three people don't know what they saw.
00:52:26It's right here in black and white.
00:52:27Let me see.
00:52:29I read it.
00:52:35Here.
00:52:38No.
00:52:39Here.
00:52:41Page 200.
00:52:43Here.
00:52:45Comet scene.
00:52:47But it's not true.
00:52:50A sorcerer.
00:52:53You've really done a great job.
00:53:02The foundry you've built is just marvelous.
00:53:05Now I know why people are starting to say that your business is helping to build the economy,
00:53:08sir.
00:53:09Thank you so much, Baron.
00:53:11But the success is mostly due to the hard work and the sacrifices of my husband, you know.
00:53:15Well.
00:53:16Ah.
00:53:17She deserves much more credit than I.
00:53:18You must see the laboratory.
00:53:19I think you'll be interested in seeing the furnaces where I experiment with new alloys.
00:53:24It's right this way, Baron.
00:53:29As I said, I can show you proof of my theory.
00:53:32Using this amalgamation, I can make a new alloy that's completely unknown.
00:53:36A metal that can resist tremendous temperatures.
00:53:39Will this furnace give you sufficient heat for your experiment?
00:53:42Certainly.
00:53:43It's true that I'll need heat, but that furnace is quite sufficient.
00:53:47Let me have the metals and the chemical components I've enumerated, and I can assure you of success.
00:53:52It sounds marvelous.
00:53:53And this new metal can amass a fortune for us.
00:53:57Forgive my eagerness, Baron.
00:53:59It's clear that money is not important to you because you're only interested in your theory.
00:54:02You're quite right, sir.
00:54:32Don't forget it.
00:54:33Welcome to you.
00:54:34I want to be你的 particulars.
00:54:35You're a corporate sniper.
00:54:36You live in your car.
00:54:37I want to be your friends.
00:54:38TELL ME好不好!
00:54:39Psalms the name.
00:54:40When you buy your wallet.
00:54:41I need your wallet only.
00:54:42When you buy your money.
00:54:44It's new for you.
00:54:45For your body.
00:54:49A house created right inestaGame Movie for jurisprudence.
00:54:51THE END
00:55:21THE END
00:55:51Louis Manassas, descendant of the accursed inquisitor Balthazar of Manassas, who ordered me to be burned alive.
00:56:07You will forfeit your life for the life that he took from me three centuries ago.
00:56:12According to the evidence gathered yesterday, it seems the couple burned to death when that section caught fire right after the explosion.
00:56:28No matter how hard I fight it, I'm still convinced that this Baron Battaglius is a bad omen.
00:56:35You know Pantoja as well as Manassas showed up at his house that evening.
00:56:39They're both dead.
00:56:41Ronnie, that's nonsense. Now finish eating. There's work to do at the observatory.
00:56:48Baron Battaglius of Astero.
00:56:49Baron Battaglius of Astero.
00:56:55Please wait here. I'll call him, sir.
00:58:27I'm sorry to bother you, but I need some vital information.
00:58:31I'll tell you what I can.
00:58:34You most likely heard all about the murders that I traced to some mad killer.
00:58:38Why, yes.
00:58:41Yes, I heard about the killings.
00:58:44But who's the murderer?
00:58:45Did you find that out?
00:58:47Baron, that's precisely the thing I'm investigating.
00:58:51Tell me, do you know that just a few days ago...
00:58:53Until I was killed, he's that great historian.
00:58:57I heard about his death.
00:58:59And that last night, they sent fire to the foundry and that Louis Manassas and his wife died under circumstances that seem to be related.
00:59:06You can't mean it, Inspector.
00:59:10Such a good man, what a pity.
00:59:13A couple of nights ago, I was here at the house.
00:59:15That's why I came here to visit you, Baron.
00:59:17Because since you're a friend of his, I thought you'd give me some information that could turn out to be useful.
00:59:21Oh, it's too bad, Inspector.
00:59:24But I think I'd better tell you that I wasn't really friendly with any of the victims.
00:59:28I met them through mutual friends in Europe.
00:59:30I sent invitations out to the whole group automatically, but...
00:59:34As you know, Inspector, I just recently came to live here.
00:59:42I recall you mentioned that fact the other night.
00:59:44Much obliged, Baron.
00:59:45Now, excuse me, please.
00:59:47Another thing, Inspector.
00:59:48Call on me whenever you like.
00:59:50Inspector, undoubtedly you'll have the occasion to be seeing the families.
00:59:53Please be so kind as to give them my sympathy.
00:59:56That's quite impossible, Baron.
00:59:58There's no one left to feel sorry for now.
01:00:01Excuse me, please.
01:00:02Come on, Benny.
01:00:19I said, he has seen him first.
01:00:32I said, Mr. B
01:00:47The End
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01:01:47Now that all the wedding guests have gone
01:01:51May I offer my congratulations
01:01:53And wish you all kinds of joy
01:01:54Sorry I wasn't able to get here on time
01:01:57But I had some affairs to handle
01:01:59Ah, but you got here, so don't worry, Baron
01:02:00We thank you for the present, Baron
01:02:02It was the best, truly it was
01:02:04I'm gratified to hear it
01:02:06It was a pleasure
01:02:07Please come and visit us whenever you can
01:02:09We'll be waiting
01:02:09Thank you, I'd like to visit you
01:02:11But you must be in a hurry
01:02:12You're going by plane?
01:02:14There's going to be a short delay, Baron
01:02:16I'm closing a big business deal this week
01:02:18But I'll call you as soon as we get back to the city next month
01:02:21Excellent, I wish you the best of luck, Baron
01:02:23Please excuse us
01:02:32You couldn't make the wedding
01:02:39That's too bad, Baron
01:02:40Anna Louise asked for you
01:02:42Yes, I explained and they forgave me
01:02:44Hello, Vicky, how are you today?
01:02:47I'm tired, our work is fatiguing
01:02:48That's right, we've been working hard and very late
01:02:50That comet that disappeared has us going crazy
01:02:52The professors are shut in in the observatory
01:02:55She and I are always at his side
01:02:56You mean to say you're still hoping this strange comet is going to reappear?
01:03:00Certainly, we saw it once
01:03:01Vicky was there?
01:03:02Yes
01:03:03It appeared the same night we ran into you, out there in the woods
01:03:05Who could forget such a meeting?
01:03:09We became friends then, did we not?
01:03:11Now you're flattering us, Baron
01:03:12Surely you know now that a lunatic killed the Pantojas and the Manassas?
01:03:17I met them previously in your house
01:03:19Yes
01:03:19I heard about the tragedies
01:03:22A horrible thing
01:03:23It's really a strange coincidence, isn't it?
01:03:27The two are together at your house
01:03:28You remember, don't you, Baron?
01:03:30They were dead two days later
01:03:31Strange, isn't it, Baron?
01:03:33Just a minute
01:03:33You mean to say a brilliant scientist like you was superstitious?
01:03:37It's not superstition, really
01:03:38It's only curiosity
01:03:40Baron!
01:03:58She didn't knock!
01:04:09I didn't hear you enter
01:04:10Is there anything I can do for you?
01:04:14Francis is taking a bath now
01:04:16Baron, please, I'm frightened
01:04:22Can't you explain this?
01:04:34Baron, can you hear?
01:04:36Baron, help me!
01:04:37Baron, help me!
01:05:03Oh!
01:05:04Your forefather was a judge
01:05:23The inquisitor, Helindo Avivar
01:05:26Was at the trial and ordered me to be burned
01:05:29And you, Ana Luisa Avivar
01:05:30Are to pay the penalty
01:05:32Oh!
01:05:56Oh!
01:06:19Come on.
01:06:26Come on.
01:06:56Hey, Chief.
01:07:19Don't you think it'd be a good idea to get out of this dripping apartment house?
01:07:23Come on, Danny.
01:07:24Come on.
01:07:30The same twin orifices in the cranium, and the victim's brains have been sucked out.
01:07:36The same twin orifices in the cranium, and the victim's brains have been sucked out of it.
01:07:48When I finish doing the autopilot, I'll send you back the information you'll be needing.
01:08:14I'll be back, Doctor.
01:08:15I'm sure they haven't separated, Inspector.
01:08:21Now, let's see.
01:08:22They must have left about an hour ago.
01:08:24Are you concerned?
01:08:25Professor, it's very urgent that we find these two right away.
01:08:28Any minute now, they could be dead.
01:08:30I'm getting scared, Inspector.
01:08:32Ronnie and Victoria were invited to dinner tonight, and their host is Baron Betelius of Estera on Falcon Hill.
01:08:40Thank you, Professor.
01:08:43We'd better make it snappy.
01:08:44Come on.
01:08:54And I suppose we're going to the Baron's house, Chief.
01:08:56You're brilliant.
01:08:57The first to headquarters.
01:08:58You like speed so much, so stand on that accelerator.
01:09:00Okay.
01:09:05Are you still having that pain, Baron?
01:09:07It gets better as each day goes by.
01:09:09You're taking care of yourself?
01:09:11All that's necessary, Victoria.
01:09:13All that's necessary.
01:09:15I'm anxious to get my hands on that information that you said you'd have for us,
01:09:18so that we can locate the commode of 1661.
01:09:21You're too impatient.
01:09:22Try to calm down.
01:09:24You'll have to wait another 20 minutes.
01:09:26Meanwhile, I'll go for my medicine.
01:09:31Excuse me, please.
01:09:56I'll go for my medicine.
01:10:26Oh, Miranda, I just remembered that you two planned to be married very soon now.
01:10:52Surely you'll permit me on this occasion to give Victoria a jewel.
01:10:54Consider it my wedding gift, please.
01:10:58You might call it an expression of affection and friendship a lonely man shows.
01:11:02Darren, you're overwhelming us with your kindness.
01:11:04We hate to be a burden.
01:11:06On the contrary, Miranda, I am delighted.
01:11:09Permit me.
01:11:10Can't you wait a little while?
01:11:13Don't forget there's a 20-minute wait before you can locate the comet.
01:11:16The jewels are in my office, and I'd like Victoria to choose anything she desires.
01:11:21You shouldn't influence her.
01:11:24You don't trust me?
01:11:37Certainly I trust you, Baron.
01:11:39Be completely confident of Betelius of Hysteria, Arnold.
01:11:43Hold it.
01:11:45I don't hold him.
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01:14:51RUNNY
01:14:52RUNNY
01:14:57GET AWAY FROM HER
01:14:58I MUST CARRY OUT
01:14:59MY REVENGE
01:15:00YOUR ANCESTOR
01:15:01DEFENDED ME
01:15:02300 YEARS AGO
01:15:03DON'T MAKE ME
01:15:04FORGET IT
01:15:05NOTHING CAN STOP
01:15:06ME
01:15:09RUN VICTORY
01:15:10RUN
01:15:11RUNNY
01:15:24RUNNY
01:15:25RUNNY
01:15:26RUNNY
01:15:36RUNNY
01:15:39RUNNY
01:15:40No!
01:16:10THE END
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