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The Forgotten Dungeon unfolds a dark and atmospheric tale set deep beneath ancient walls where secrets, madness, and fear slowly emerge. As the story progresses, hidden truths and unsettling events reveal a place long abandoned but never truly silent.
With a classic gothic tone and suspense-driven storytelling, this film builds tension through shadow, isolation, and psychological unease. A compelling watch for fans of vintage horror, gothic mystery, and atmospheric cinema.
With a classic gothic tone and suspense-driven storytelling, this film builds tension through shadow, isolation, and psychological unease. A compelling watch for fans of vintage horror, gothic mystery, and atmospheric cinema.
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00:02:30I love indeed to regard the dark valleys, the gray rocks, the waters that silently smile, the forests that sigh in uneasy slumbers, and the proud, watchful mountains that look down upon the French countryside.
00:02:44So dear to me because I was born there, and which I had to leave very young when my tutor took me to North America after the strange death of my parents.
00:02:54Though I was never told how they met their fate, I got the impression that my mother's family accused my father of her death and caused him to be incarcerated in a madhouse.
00:03:05It was later verified that he died there.
00:03:08However, that is another story.
00:03:11Though I was not encouraged to return to the continent, I never lost an inherent craving to see my homeland again.
00:03:17Thus, once I finished my journalistic training, I made the acquaintance of an editor and persuaded him to send me to France to write a story on a sanatorium famous for its novel method of treating the mad.
00:03:29The rest was easy enough.
00:03:31I wrote to Julien Coulier, a former classmate, and asked him to accompany me on what I promised would be an interesting journey.
00:03:37Oh, hey, you damn fool, what's come over you?
00:04:07There's a fallen tree across the road, sir.
00:04:29His strength is unbelievable.
00:04:31Yes, I've never known anyone stronger than he.
00:04:37You've earned a barrel full of wine.
00:04:48Thank you, sir.
00:04:51Is that the entrance to Dr. Meijer's hospital?
00:04:54Yes, it is.
00:04:57I'd like to visit the premises.
00:04:59Care to come with me?
00:05:01I don't think so.
00:05:03Mentally, the range people terrify me.
00:05:06To tell you the truth, I'm surprised to know that you have such peculiar inclinations.
00:05:12Don't be too hasty.
00:05:13The point is, my newspaper has heard of Dr. Meijer's method, and they've asked me to write an article.
00:05:18Is McIntosh still the editor?
00:05:20Yes.
00:05:21That old fox.
00:05:22Are you authorized to visit Dr. Meijer's domain?
00:05:30No, but I'm counting on you to make the introductions.
00:05:33Yes, I'll do it gladly.
00:05:35Dr. Meijer is a good friend, but I must let you know that he refuses to receive visitors.
00:05:41Oh, I understand, but I'm not an ordinary trespasser.
00:05:44I'm a reporter seeking information for his newspaper.
00:05:47All right, Le Blanc.
00:05:48You know what you're doing.
00:05:50May I know what's holding us up, gentlemen?
00:05:53Nothing, really.
00:05:54Don't worry.
00:05:55Are we ready to move on?
00:05:58Hurry up, Artie.
00:06:06Get up.
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00:06:10There is the entrance to the sanatorium, sir.
00:06:27I wonder what's come over Meijer.
00:06:30He didn't used to have guards.
00:06:32Armed guards.
00:06:33My name is Julien Couvier.
00:06:41I am the owner of the neighboring property.
00:06:44And I demand to see Dr. Meijer.
00:06:50Well, what have you decided?
00:06:52May we or may we not go in?
00:06:59Obviously, it's more difficult to enter here than escape from Devil's Island.
00:07:03My friend, I can assure you that you will enter this dungeon.
00:07:29Oh.
00:07:30Put your gun down, Timothy.
00:07:38Welcome, Monsieur Couvier.
00:07:42You damn fools.
00:07:44Why didn't you let Monsieur Couvier's coach go through?
00:07:47I hope you gentlemen will overlook the rudeness of my guards.
00:07:53They're not accustomed to dealing with people of your rank.
00:07:57Oh, you don't have to apologize, old boy.
00:07:59May we go through now?
00:08:01Well, of course.
00:08:02Timothy.
00:08:04Go with the gentlemen.
00:08:05Oh, don't worry.
00:08:06I know the way.
00:08:07I've been here many times, you know.
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00:08:10But you understand.
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00:08:22my aunt comes back the day after tomorrow i would like you to meet her i'll be very honored
00:08:47she is an authentic museum piece worthy of the pen of a journalist like yourself
00:08:52i believe your cousin has become ill oh it's just her nerves i'm worried about her color let her rest
00:08:59she'll be all right
00:09:00damn it julia
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00:12:10I don't know.
00:12:40Then you'll tell the marshal the buzzards are here.
00:12:58Go.
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00:13:26I'm Dr. Meillard. What can I do for you?
00:13:40I've always wanted to visit your sanatorium,
00:13:43and I hope you won't mind.
00:13:47Oh, Cuvier's friends are my friends, too.
00:13:51Doctor, I'm very honored.
00:13:53And yet, you know, I have something very definite to hold against him.
00:13:55He has always refused to visit this haven.
00:13:58Well, the trouble is, he's so absent-minded.
00:14:02Yes.
00:14:03Come, come, follow me.
00:14:12We do indulge in our little pleasures here, Monsieur LeBlanc.
00:14:16Indeed.
00:14:16By all means, nothing so enlightens a spirit
00:14:19as the constant pursuit of our whims and fancies,
00:14:22gourmet delights, aesthetic sounds.
00:14:26Even the folly of love should be encouraged.
00:14:28I regret to interrupt such beautiful music, mademoiselle.
00:14:46Oh, never mind.
00:14:47I wasn't doing it very well.
00:14:49My dear, this is Monsieur LeBlanc.
00:14:52He has decided to visit our simple home.
00:14:53Monsieur LeBlanc, may I introduce my niece, Eugenie.
00:14:59Eugenie has three outstanding qualities.
00:15:02A gentle disposition, excellent digitation,
00:15:04and modesty beyond praise.
00:15:08And such fresh beauty.
00:15:11Please accept my honest admiration.
00:15:14Don't try to flatter me.
00:15:15I'm simply a music lover, a mere amateur.
00:15:18Pryamus, bring wine.
00:15:31Charge, you don't!
00:15:33Charge!
00:15:38Henri, let's go!
00:15:39You, leave him, leave him alone, leave him alone!
00:15:52Damn it!
00:15:55Blanche, save yourself!
00:16:12Yes, I'll protect you!
00:16:15Run, run, run, run!
00:16:32James!
00:16:33Get down!
00:16:34Get up, run!
00:16:36Run!
00:16:38Run!
00:16:38Run up!
00:16:40Get down!
00:16:40Put your hands on the ground!
00:16:40Get down!
00:16:41Get down!
00:16:42This Monday is a blessing to the palate.
00:16:54Are you fond of wine, my dear Leblanc?
00:16:56Very much indeed.
00:16:58Perhaps more than I should be.
00:17:00One more point we have in common.
00:17:13Do you mind if I retire?
00:17:15Not at all.
00:17:17You have my permission.
00:17:23You're like all young people, Leblanc.
00:17:25I beg your pardon?
00:17:26You too have become infatuated with my niece.
00:17:28But how can I blame you?
00:17:30It is so easy.
00:17:32Now I shall take you to the home over which I so humbly preside.
00:17:36Pray, follow me.
00:18:00Wait.
00:18:00Hold.
00:18:02Damn.
00:18:06Hold.
00:18:07Oh, no.
00:18:37Oh, no, no, no, no.
00:18:51No.
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00:18:57Please, no.
00:18:58No!
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00:19:33This is part of my kingdom, Monsieur LeBlanc, a paradise where everybody's applauded in his art.
00:19:38Here we successfully apply my soothing system.
00:19:41It allows untold opportunities for creation.
00:19:44Our patients are constantly working on their different inventions.
00:19:47Will you step up, please?
00:19:51Go!
00:19:52I don't think it'll rain today.
00:19:58That machine is called the Sox Ex Machina, a real marvel that can generate three storms in five minutes' time.
00:20:04It never works, but it keeps them occupied, you know.
00:20:07Poor devils.
00:20:10Pretty, isn't it?
00:20:15Last year, the Golden Mare was born, a companion of all musical instruments known and unknown.
00:20:21I'm always touched to tears when I listen to her.
00:20:23A stonished lady curling like a thing that never will be known.
00:20:27Her eyes will drown it in the dotted danger of an idiot angel.
00:20:38To your right.
00:20:40At what?
00:20:42You know, LeBlanc, I consider them all like my children.
00:20:44And this is their home, as much as it is my kingdom.
00:20:48A destra!
00:20:51I hope you enjoyed the ride.
00:20:56The horses were inspired by the way Englishmen have of working coal mines.
00:21:01The people lodged in their chimney towers have such human warmth,
00:21:05and they pour energy in such quantities, such great quantities,
00:21:08that we use it in the heating system.
00:21:10They're on your right.
00:21:11I had to visit several countries in order to choose them.
00:21:14Latins were the most rewarding, because of the hot blood, I suppose.
00:21:17The incredible heat that we gather is later processed and crystallized over there into a miraculous drug.
00:21:24This drug kills inactiveness and changes men to such an extent that they forget their aggressive nature.
00:21:30Oh, wonder of wonders, Monsieur LeBlanc.
00:21:34And so, animal instinct is conquered by intelligence.
00:21:38But nothing so marvelous as that peculiar apparatus over there, Madame Chronophobia, better known as Electrubia.
00:21:44A fantastic machine which generates luminous matter.
00:21:47If all things go according to plan, it will become an integral part of man's nervous system.
00:21:52A metallic womb uniting man to the universe, burning snakes curling around the pillars of a new myth.
00:21:58Yes, LeBlanc, a religion has just come out from the very bowels of an electric golem.
00:22:04The alchemists, the dragon, will now be crowned with a crux ansata, spitting luminous pyramids over its timeless temples.
00:22:13And those people that are now worshipping the crux and building the pyramids, feed the mother larvae of this religion.
00:22:20The goddess from the future is now facing you. Will you dare question her?
00:22:25The Electro Sphinx, glaring hypnotically at her infants, breathing energy over her whole domain.
00:22:33Time and space will become her slaves.
00:22:36Air will be filled with silver chariots in which priests and priestesses shall sing their hymns with joy overwhelming living creatures.
00:22:50The Electro Sphinx and Churches are still out of the year's
00:23:02The Electro Sphinx and Churches are still here.
00:23:08The Perfectness of Our Division of Life
00:23:13Oh, no, no, no.
00:23:44Get down.
00:23:54Give me the bottle.
00:23:56Here.
00:23:59Doctor, do you receive a great number of visitors?
00:24:01No.
00:24:02Most visitors are injudicious persons who often arouse my patients to a dangerous frenzy.
00:24:07Some have even suffered crises and severe relapses.
00:24:11I see.
00:24:12And the new system is one of your own invention?
00:24:15Not altogether.
00:24:16Some portions of it are referable to Dr. Tarr, of whom you have necessarily heard.
00:24:21And again, there are modifications in my plan, which I am happy to acknowledge as belong of right to the celebrated Professor Feather,
00:24:28with whom, if I am not mistaken, you have the honor of an intimate acquaintance.
00:24:33I am quite ashamed to confess that I have never heard the name of either gentleman before.
00:24:39Good heavens.
00:24:40I surely do not hear you are right.
00:24:43You did not intend to say that you had never heard either of the lonely Dr. Tarr or of the celebrated Professor Feather.
00:24:49I am forced to acknowledge my ignorance, but to tell you the truth, I am not acquainted with the works of these, no doubt, extraordinary men.
00:24:58Well, as you will realize later on, we apply the system with loyalty and sincerity.
00:25:04And we do our best to comply with every humanitarian argument, being guilty of neither too much optimism nor a defeatist pessimism.
00:25:12You see, Monsieur LeBlanc, there is no argument which so touches the feeble reason of the madman as the reductio ad absurdum.
00:25:27Do as thou wilt, shall be the whole of the law.
00:25:32Can you give me some examples, doctor?
00:25:34Oh, definitely.
00:25:36Mr. Chicken.
00:25:38Mr. Chicken.
00:25:39Mr. Chicken, would you come here, please?
00:25:43Look, look, look, look, look, look.
00:25:45Mr. Chicken.
00:25:46Look, look, look, look, look, look.
00:25:49Look, look, look, look, look, look.
00:25:52Mr. Chicken.
00:26:05Yes, sir?
00:26:06Here, Mr. Chicken.
00:26:10Over here.
00:26:15Ah, my fine-feathered friend.
00:26:18I've come to feed you.
00:26:21Chicken thinks he's a chicken.
00:26:22And we overlook his antics.
00:26:24We only see the positive side of the problem.
00:26:26But if he rejected the idea of being a fowl, we would feed him corn for several months until he accepted it fully.
00:26:33Remarkable, doctor.
00:26:34Oh, we work wonders here, LeBlanc.
00:26:36Incredible wonders.
00:26:38Here, eat hearty.
00:26:39Here, eat hearty.
00:26:40Eat hearty.
00:26:41What else can you tell me of the soothing system?
00:26:53Well, we put much faith in amusements of a simple kind.
00:26:56Patients practice music, dancing, gymnastics.
00:26:59They play cards, read certain kind of books, and so on and so forth, and so on, and so forth.
00:27:08And as far as their afflictions...
00:27:10Well, we pretend to cure ordinary ailments and never pronounce the word madness.
00:27:28Let's hope it's not Mr. Chicken.
00:27:30Give me a drink.
00:27:48I don't drink at all.
00:27:51You want a drink?
00:27:53Yeah.
00:27:54No.
00:27:54Give it to me.
00:27:55Oh, you never let me drink.
00:28:00Oh, come on.
00:28:02Give me a drink.
00:28:03Give it to him.
00:28:17He's going to finish it.
00:28:20Come on.
00:28:21Give it to me.
00:28:22Come on.
00:28:25Hey.
00:28:26I only had a drink.
00:28:28Now we'll go down to the courtyard.
00:28:45Gladly.
00:28:46Ah, but not by the staircase you know.
00:28:47We'll use the rope ladder.
00:28:49I must confess I'm rather clumsy at this type of sport.
00:28:57Ah, strong emotions prevent madness.
00:28:59Fortunate that you're far from such an ailment.
00:29:01Follow me, please.
00:29:02Keep ahoy!
00:29:04Keep ahoy!
00:29:06Keep ahoy!
00:29:06Keep ahoy!
00:29:31Look likely, Lieutenant.
00:29:33And hoist that line!
00:29:34Aye, sir.
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00:30:05Show some respect to my guests
00:30:14Please excuse Marshal Levine, but he doesn't harass someone he catches chicken pox and let it all be for the sake of the soothing system of dr
00:30:22Meillard, but let's stop these games. I'm not as simple as innocent as that lamb
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00:30:45Here you either enter into another concept of nature or simply perish under the hands of a sick fantasy then since I don't care to perish
00:30:53I'll have to enter your world to understand your system
00:30:56Well, of course my dear Le Blanc
00:30:57You have behaved so admirably that you deserve to visit even the dungeon
00:31:02Did you say dungeons doctor? Do you mean to tell me you chastise these poor devils? Come come? Let's not exaggerate now
00:31:08You will confirm the efficiency of my system
00:31:11Hold and now as to the efficiency of your system are the best and most effective as yet conceived by man the soothing system of dr
00:31:19Meillard my method do you understand?
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00:35:11Eugenie has devised various theories, all product of her clear mind.
00:35:15I'd be delighted to hear some of them.
00:35:17Well, I hope Eugenie's disposition...
00:35:19My disposition could not be better inclined, uncle.
00:35:21We would indeed appreciate your telling us what you think of certain social habits.
00:35:25Are you referring to the indecent practice of people who prefer to rest rather than to dance?
00:35:29Precisely! And you could clear up what you mean for the benefit of our distinguished guests.
00:35:38You may stop.
00:35:40Eugenie is delicate.
00:35:43Eugenie is imaginative.
00:35:46She is a young lady of unparalleled beauty.
00:35:50Unusual modesty.
00:35:52Who claims it is indecent to rest.
00:36:00There the feet are the wings of dance.
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00:36:25are dead.
00:36:30Inaction rots and gnaws at the root of the tree.
00:36:44It blinds the sailor.
00:36:48The sailor wins the wings.
00:37:00I'm not at all familiar with this dance.
00:37:09It originated in some remote region of Java, which I visited many years ago.
00:37:30At this very instant, after Eugenie's invocation, the sailor and the Boabab roots have fused.
00:37:50The sailor wins the sailor.
00:38:20From the height of the Boabab shall fall the leaves of the Ye and the Ney, Eugenie will
00:38:41have ceased to exist and the world will stop.
00:38:45Yet the cycle will start anew, the resurrection will take effect.
00:38:50As the world itself inhabits the roots of the Boabab.
00:38:57Out! Out! Take her out! Out!
00:39:04Out! Out! Take her out! Out!
00:39:05Thank you, Leblanc. Out!
00:39:11Out! Out! Take her out! Out!
00:39:18Thank you, Leblanc. Out!
00:39:26Thank you, Leblanc.
00:39:28Out!
00:39:29Out!
00:39:30Doctor, the soothing system.
00:39:33It's time to retire.
00:39:35Time to retire.
00:39:36Time to retire.
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00:44:01shovel knife.
00:44:13Call and hide.
00:44:15Gaston.
00:44:23Usually it's no use your crying for help, but I can't hear you.
00:44:27Take her away and prepare her for the ceremony.
00:44:45All right.
00:45:12And every town who uttered round was with her at the roof...
00:45:15we could not know more than if we had been choked with salt.
00:45:45Mr. LeBlanc, do come in and sit down. I've asked you to sit down, and I'm not used to being
00:46:08disobeyed. Oh, I fully understand, my dear fellow. You know, it's too weak for this type
00:46:14of amusement. Nobody, least of all, I can remain indifferent to a poor, innocent soul like Eugenie
00:46:20being treated with such cruelly. Eugenie, you say? Are you sure it was she? No doubt about
00:46:25it. Even so, no one may disrupt the discipline of this home. Dr. Maillard, bear in mind she's
00:46:31a woman, a soft, harmless creature who deserves special treatment. Precisely. Eugenie must
00:46:37receive a special treatment. Can you imagine what would happen if she ran away from this
00:46:41place her home? And the question comes from someone who knows her infinitely better than
00:46:44you do. Therefore, I must ask you to reconsider your chivalrous or foolhardy behavior.
00:46:49Well, you must understand how I... I know it's hard to believe. But when she's enraged, her
00:46:54fury is greater than that of a wild boar. You lie. You're merely an impostor. You wish to say
00:47:02I'm a Merlin impostor. And you're right. For Meillard is a magician. And I'll prove it
00:47:07to you. Do you believe in sorcery? No. I insist you're an impostor. What's more, I can prove it.
00:47:24Look at the wall. And tell me, how many shadows do you have? You say you have but one. You're
00:47:30wrong. You have three shadows. I forbid you to turn around. You have three shadows even
00:47:34if you refuse to believe me. Can you see them now, LeBlanc? There are three. Precisely
00:47:39three. And now tell me, do you or do you not believe in my power? Time to go to bed, LeBlanc.
00:47:45Tomorrow you have an unusually difficult day. You'll visit the dungeons. Pleasant dreams, my friend.
00:47:51And if you hear strange noises during the night, fear not. For your shadows will protect you.
00:47:55Your shadows will watch over your sleep.
00:48:15You see you...
00:51:06me wake up help me help help it'll be all right don't worry my love
00:51:36oh
00:51:50Well, I'll be damned.
00:52:06Coupier.
00:52:20For months I've been seeking my father.
00:52:23We'll find him together, Eugรฉnie.
00:52:24I'm convinced Maillard keeps him in the dungeons.
00:52:26Please, don't profane my father's name
00:52:28by using it when you speak of that madman.
00:52:30Forgive me, Eugรฉnie.
00:52:32If only I could get my hands on that swine.
00:52:35You're a strong, Gaston.
00:52:38But please believe me.
00:52:40His powers are immense.
00:52:42We are helpless before his evil.
00:52:45What are we to do?
00:52:47Have faith in me.
00:52:48He must have some weak spot.
00:52:50I wonder.
00:52:52He is that famous brigand, Ralph Reganard.
00:52:54You've heard of him, haven't you?
00:52:56I have.
00:52:57But I thought he'd been sent to life imprisonment
00:52:59on Devil's Island.
00:53:00And escaped with several criminals.
00:53:02He came to my father, the real Dr. Maillard.
00:53:05He came to him seeking a cure.
00:53:07My father thought he came to him seeking a cure.
00:53:09But God, how could he have deceived your father?
00:53:12As Reganard is mad, he deceived him.
00:53:15A few months after his arrival here,
00:53:16he incited the other patients to revolt.
00:53:18He organized a coup d'etat.
00:53:20And several months after that, he supplanted my father.
00:53:26But we're together now.
00:53:27So don't worry him.
00:53:31Second Battalion, advance!
00:53:33You two, to the east.
00:53:36Front guard, to the west.
00:53:38Attack!
00:53:40You, go up, and circle.
00:53:45You, south.
00:53:48Up to now, I've been able to deceive Reganard.
00:53:50He really thinks I am mad.
00:53:52But if we don't change the situation, I shall lose my mind.
00:53:55Gaston, we cannot stay here any longer.
00:53:58Here, you better wear this.
00:54:00It's cold.
00:54:01It's cold.
00:54:02It's cold.
00:54:13Red guard, go!
00:54:14Wait.
00:54:15Silver guard, go!
00:54:16Blue guard, go!
00:54:17Ah!
00:54:18Over and down!
00:54:19Go down!
00:54:20Golgotha!
00:54:21Golgotha!
00:54:22Follow him!
00:54:23Follow him!
00:54:24First Battalion, advance!
00:54:25Golden guard, to the west!
00:54:26Go!
00:54:27Silver guard, attack!
00:54:28To the east!
00:54:29Go!
00:54:30Go!
00:54:31Silver guard, attack!
00:54:32To the east!
00:54:33Go!
00:54:34Oh!
00:54:35Oh!
00:54:36You!
00:54:37You!
00:54:39Yeah!
00:54:40Go!
00:54:41You!
00:54:42Oh!
00:54:43Oh!
00:54:44Yeah!
00:54:45Oh!
00:54:46Oh!
00:54:47Oh!
00:54:49Oh!
00:54:52Oh!
00:54:53Oh!
00:54:54Oh!
00:54:55Oh!
00:54:56Oh!
00:54:57Oh!
00:54:58Oh!
00:54:59All right, come on.
00:55:05Come on.
00:55:11All right, wait here.
00:55:12Coupier, for God's sake, help him.
00:55:42I got him, Gaston.
00:55:51I got him.
00:55:51I, I.
00:55:56Coupier, get up.
00:55:59For God's sake, help him.
00:56:04Coupier.
00:56:05Hold tight, Gaston, here I come.
00:56:16Gaston.
00:56:18Gaston.
00:56:19Come on.
00:56:25Hurry up.
00:56:26Let's go.
00:56:26Hurry up.
00:56:27Good.
00:56:41Adios.
00:56:43No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:56:45I'll go.
00:56:50Lolo!
00:56:58Gatul, Gatul, Gatul!
00:57:02Gatul!
00:57:06Gatul!
00:57:15help someone please help me help
00:57:38please help me
00:57:45help me help me help
00:57:57help
00:58:01look the walls have a cast We'll soon be out of here
00:58:08Look the walls of the cast will soon be out of here
00:58:27I am aiming precisely at your heart with my gun any false move on your pocket prove to be fatal
00:58:57Move And Dread When Universal
00:59:11I love death
00:59:14I love death
00:59:20I love death
00:59:22Koala!
00:59:37Castor!
00:59:42Carl!
00:59:47Rina, Rina...
00:59:52Yeah, he's just old.
00:59:54You'll admit it.
00:59:56You're .
00:59:58Get him.
00:59:59Get him.
01:00:01Get him.
01:00:02Get him.
01:00:03Oh, รงa va.
01:00:05It's been .
01:00:06Wait a minute.
01:00:07Oh, boy.
01:00:08Oh, boy.
01:00:10Oh, boy.
01:00:11Oh, boy.
01:00:13Oh, boy.
01:00:15Oh, boy.
01:00:16Oh, boy.
01:00:18Ah!
01:00:19Oh, boy.
01:00:19Oh, boy.
01:00:20Oh, boy.
01:00:22Oh, boy.
01:00:22Oh, my friend, I thought I'd never see you again.
01:00:37Oh, my friend.
01:00:52Oh, Fregonard, let's stop pretending.
01:01:06Dr. Mia, my dear fellow.
01:01:08Well, whatever your name is, what will become of Eugenie?
01:01:12Eugenie will get exactly what she deserves.
01:01:15Don't harm her, Fregonard.
01:01:17Please.
01:01:19One of the victims of my system is
01:01:21Patients should never overexcite themselves.
01:01:25I'm not your patient.
01:01:26Of course not.
01:01:30For the time being, you must feel like one of the members of the family
01:01:33who lives in this humble abode.
01:01:35You are mad.
01:01:36Well, the temporality of Fregut is a matter to be decided afterwards.
01:01:42Watch them closely, LeBlanc.
01:01:44See that fellow over there?
01:01:45He pretends to be fishing for something.
01:01:48Don't ask me what.
01:01:49He is the essence of the impossible.
01:01:52She the hopelessness of the unredeemable.
01:01:54You are mad.
01:01:58I have faith with the importer.
01:02:04You are theest.
01:02:10You are the best.
01:02:41Welcome. Welcome to Maillard's table. Let the music commence. Beloved, rejoice with me in the company of my fine and elegant guests. And watch your table, manor.
01:03:05Unfortunately, we cannot afford to have them all surrounding my majestic person. That's why some of them are kept within those crystal prisons.
01:04:22Mr.
01:04:38There are no signs of counter-revolution.
01:04:40No, we are much too clever.
01:04:43In order to avoid any possible problems, we have refused to accept visitors except in special instances.
01:04:49Those who did come are purging their recklessness in the dungeons.
01:04:53And others, where they belong.
01:04:57There have been a few cases similar to Eugenie's.
01:05:00But she never fooled us about her true reason for remaining here.
01:05:03And now, sir, do my answer seem satisfactory to you?
01:05:08So long, sir, do you think someone could try to tell you?
01:05:11Do you think someone can die?
01:05:13Okay.
01:05:14Be careful.
01:05:15Get back.
01:05:16Get back!
01:05:17Get back!
01:05:18Sit down, please.
01:05:20Sit down.
01:05:21Eat, my friends.
01:05:22Oh, look at him!
01:05:23Ha, ha, ha!
01:05:25Ha, ha, ha.
01:05:26Ha, ha, ha!
01:05:28Ha, ha, ha.
01:05:30Ha, ha, ha!
01:05:31Ha, ha, ha.
01:05:33Ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:05:36He's a hero of his son.
01:05:37Blasphemy! Blasphemy!
01:06:07Alhum Garana, Sabnan Sabnan Guruji
01:06:26Alhum Garana, Sabnan Sabnan Guruji
01:06:32Alhum Garana, Sabnan Sabnan Guruji
01:06:38Could I offer you a piece of this most excellent veal a la Saint-Milhul?
01:06:42No, thank you. Take it away.
01:06:45Dearly beloved subjects, now prepare yourselves for the entertainment that I will offer you.
01:07:08And now, my dear Monsieur Leblanc, if you are as clever as you think you are, tell me,
01:07:14what lies under the celery.
01:07:16Let him say it! Let him say it! Let him say it!
01:07:20Hush!
01:07:22Another veal a la Saint-Milhul?
01:07:24Oh no, you're stupid. Isn't he stupid, my friend?
01:07:28Yes, he's stupid! Yes, he's stupid!
01:07:33I will be the one to show you. Uncover the secret that lies under the celery.
01:07:44Woman, there is your father.
01:07:50You needn't be so cruel. Take off his gag.
01:07:53I will see why not. Take his gag off.
01:07:55Take his gag off.
01:08:07No genie, my child. Let me look at you. Ah, my child.
01:08:13Oh father, at last I found you. If I am to die, I'll die with you.
01:08:21Enough of this melodramatic foolishness. For today many events will occur.
01:08:25Indeed, many an event worthy of the anger your mediocrity has aroused in my bosom.
01:08:29Yes, enough. Take him away.
01:08:59Bravo, Froehner!
01:09:07Hail, hail!
01:09:17It will be an interesting experience, Timothy.
01:09:24What exactly do you mean by an interesting experience?
01:09:27You were born to ask nothing but stupidity, Leblanc.
01:09:31Don't you know who I am?
01:09:32I found out just today, Froehner.
01:09:34Every single country, remote or near, those where the sun darkens the skin
01:09:38and those where the ice never melts will soon be mine.
01:09:40My power is boundless.
01:09:42I know the secret for submitting all men and women to my will,
01:09:45and you want me to disclose this secret.
01:09:48None other than the soothing system applied to everyone.
01:09:51Nations of the world, proclaim me your emperor!
01:09:55Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Froehner! Long live, Fro
01:10:25we have witnessed an ingratitude or rather a deliberate misunderstanding. They have not
01:10:32understood the advantages to be gained by my soothing system. They have not understood, sire.
01:10:37They have not understood. Beloved people, it is up to you to decide on this regrettable case.
01:10:55There seems to be no other way. Perhaps after they have left several years in a world of shadows,
01:11:06they will finally understand the price one pays for reckless action. But was this mere recklessness
01:11:14or rather criminal rebellion? Do you hear me? Rebellion!
01:11:19Rebellion! Rebellion! Rebellion! Rebellion! Rebellion! Rebellion! Rebellion! Rebellion! Rebellion!
01:11:36If it is rebellion, the dungeons are no adequate punishment. For reckless action, yes. But since Monsieur Le Blanc and my lovely Eugenie are rebellious subjects,
01:11:46by sending them to the dungeons, we will be gracing them and this they do not deserve, do they!
01:11:50And this. . . .
01:11:53So!
01:11:54Burn them! Burn them! Burn them! Burn them! Burn them! Burn them! Burn them! Burn them!
01:12:17Yes! For fire purifies everything!
01:12:23Burn them! Burn them!
01:12:35Burn them!
01:12:38Burn them!
01:12:43Burn them!
01:12:46They got him!
01:12:50The key. Get the key.
01:13:05I got it.
01:13:08Is there nowhere to avoid your sentence?
01:13:10Can we not appeal, have a new trial?
01:13:12May we simply not beg to be pardoned?
01:13:14Oh, not very likely.
01:13:16But perhaps you might be relieved to know that sometimes we decide in favor of fouls.
01:13:23It turns out to be more amusing.
01:13:25What do you mean?
01:13:27Oh, you'll find out presently.
01:13:30You'll find out presently.
01:13:32You'll find out presently.
01:13:33You'll find out presently.
01:13:36You'll find out presently.
01:13:40You'll find out presently.
01:13:42I'm afraid we'll never escape from this nightmare.
01:13:57Trust in my father.
01:13:59Did you see?
01:14:00He's alive.
01:14:01He's alive.
01:14:03Beloved people, the time has come for us to feed our famished fowl.
01:14:09Hooray!
01:14:10Hooray!
01:14:11Hooray!
01:14:14Hooray!
01:14:15The show is about to begin.
01:14:18All together now.
01:14:19Co-op, fowl!
01:14:20Oh, my God.
01:14:50Oh, my God.
01:15:20Oh, my God.
01:15:50Oh, my God.
01:16:20Oh, my God.
01:16:50Oh, my God.
01:17:20Oh, my God.
01:17:50Oh, my God.
01:18:20Oh, my God.
01:18:50Oh, my God.
01:18:53Oh, my God.
01:19:23Oh, my God.
01:19:53Oh, my God.
01:20:23Oh, my God.
01:20:53Oh, my God.
01:21:23Oh, my God.
01:21:53Oh, my God.
01:22:23Oh, my God.
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