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00:00How's that, Challenger? Give it a try!
00:19You, on the other hand, get lost.
00:30Here we go, I hope.
00:35Hey, luck. We'll soon have enough water in the treehouse. More than you could ever wish for.
00:41Well, if you can hate it, Marguerite will love you.
00:44Well, that's the easy bit.
00:47The T-Rex coming our way. I don't think so.
00:50Hey! Quadro Walker everywhere!
00:54Now, we can get the outtake pipe fixed, and now we can start filling the tanks in the treehouse.
01:03Marguerite and Rockstar?
01:05Inland Sea, the other way.
01:07I wonder who it could be.
01:16Good Lord, is that a person?
01:18Come on!
01:24More fire, Malone.
01:29More fire, Malone.
01:36We must be nuts!
01:44That's a relief. It's not human.
01:48Challenger.
01:52Water.
01:53Who would do a thing like this?
01:58I don't know.
02:00Raptor's not exactly my idea of an entree.
02:03It looks like something out of a medical school. Completely disemboweled.
02:08And look at this.
02:10What kind of a knife is that?
02:15Malone?
02:16What is it, Malone?
02:17What kind of a knife is that?
02:18No!
02:19No!
02:20No!
02:22No!
02:24No!
02:26No!
02:27No!
02:28No!
02:30No!
02:32No!
02:34No!
02:35No!
02:36No!
02:37At the dawn of the last century, a band of explorers search for a prehistoric world.
02:45Driven by ambition, secret desires, a thirst for adventure, and seeking the ultimate story,
02:53they are befriended by an untamed beauty.
02:57Stranded in a strange and savage land, each day is a desperate search for a way out of the lost world.
03:07Until later, let's get out of it.
03:37It's a woman.
03:56What have you done?
03:57What have you done?
03:58It's a ripper.
03:58He's got a knife.
03:59Come on, now.
04:00It's a ripper.
04:01It's a ripper.
04:02He's down.
04:04Hold on.
04:04Jesus.
04:07He's jacked a ripper.
04:09We got him, lads.
04:10Come on.
04:11Come on.
04:14Swip the leg.
04:15Come on, lads.
04:16Swip the leg.
04:20It's a ripper.
04:25Come on, lads.
04:27Come on, lads.
04:28Where'd he go?
04:29He can't be far away.
04:31Oh, there's him.
04:33The coastman.
04:34The ripper's a bleeding coach, mate.
04:36Move.
04:36Up the stairs.
04:40Come on, lads.
04:42Come on, lads.
04:42Come on, lads.
04:43There he is.
04:45He's at the bridge.
04:46We got him, lads.
04:48We got him.
04:53Hello?
04:54Hello?
04:55What?
04:57It's all right, mother.
04:58It's me, Challenger.
04:59Get that knife away from me.
05:01The knife?
05:01Oh, keep breathing.
05:04Deep breaths.
05:05I was in London.
05:06I was running for my life.
05:08They were trying to kill me.
05:09London?
05:09Who was trying to kill you?
05:10A mob of workers.
05:13They said I was Jack the Ripper.
05:15Well, the infamous killer who stalked the east end of London.
05:17You saying this knife conjured images of his horrendous murders?
05:22It was a dead woman in an alleyway.
05:25I had that knife in my hand.
05:27Oh, God.
05:28It was a nightmare.
05:29I was dressed like a coachman.
05:33Coachman?
05:36John Nedley.
05:38A coachman in the service of Queen Victoria.
05:40Good heavens.
05:41I don't understand.
05:42Tell me what's going on.
05:43What happened?
05:44Well, that I can.
05:45It seems that during your stay away from us, you've developed powers you never had before.
05:49You mean like my headaches and the dreams I've been having since you brought me back?
05:53Yes, it could be a part of it all.
05:55I mean, it's possible that in your stay in the so-called spirit world, you've tapped into its supernatural power.
06:02You certainly seem to have developed some sort of sixth sense.
06:05What are you saying?
06:07I've become psychic.
06:09Psychometry is the ability to receive facts or impressions about a person from an object they once possessed.
06:15Are you saying that knife once belonged to Jack the Ripper?
06:17Well, it's possible, which means that it was used to commit five brutal murders.
06:22But I was the Ripper.
06:23No, not you.
06:24The coachman John Nedley was one of a number of suspects in these as-yet-unsolved homicides.
06:30When you touched the knife, somehow you managed to capture the persona of the killer.
06:35But how would Jack the Ripper's knife get here on the plateau?
06:37Well, that's a question for these people we're trying to follow, if we ever find them.
06:42Two of them, would you say?
06:44Yeah, walking around in circles.
06:47I assume they're trying to make their way back to their camp.
06:50Oh, no.
06:51Look, now they've split up.
06:53What do we do now?
06:54If we continue on like this, we'll soon be as lost as they are.
06:57Right, so.
06:58I suggest we make our way back to the treehouse, get the others, and mount a proper search.
07:03Good idea.
07:04Hello up there.
07:06Is anybody home?
07:08Who is it?
07:09I'm a doctor.
07:11William Gull.
07:12My expedition was attacked by dinosaurs.
07:15Everybody fled in panic, and I got lost in the shuffle.
07:19Stay right there.
07:20I'll be right down.
07:22Oh, don't touch the electric fence.
07:30Whoa!
07:31Ha!
07:31It does a pretty good job of keeping out on one of the dinosaurs.
07:35It was.
07:35Really very ingenious.
07:37As I was saying, my companions and I, we came here several months ago to study the fabulous plant and animal life.
07:44How far away is your camp?
07:45Well, I don't know.
07:47We were attacked by a T-Rex.
07:48We just abandoned everything.
07:50I'm, uh, I'm really quite lost.
07:54Now, our camp was, uh, was in the jungle.
07:56It was in the shadow of a small range of mountains.
08:01Well, that's just a couple of miles from here.
08:04Come on, I'll help you find it.
08:06Well, that's very generous of you.
08:07Not at all.
08:08Let's go.
08:14It's not exactly Brighton Beach, but it is a lovely day.
08:21Aren't you glad we came?
08:22I suppose I should say we should come here more often.
08:28We should do it every day.
08:30Come on.
08:31Let's go for a swim.
08:33Without a bathing costume?
08:35Why not, Pearl alone?
08:36It'll be the first time.
08:37True, but I hardly knew you.
08:39Three weeks and four days, to be exact.
08:41And I must say, not surprised to see how bold you were.
08:48Well, I was similarly impressed by what a gallant gentleman you could be.
08:53Standing watch on the banks of the river, resolutely looking the other way.
08:59Took every ounce of restraint I had.
09:03Still does.
09:11All right, I'll promise to keep my eyes closed.
09:27Marguerite.
09:30Maybe we can just ignore him.
09:31Yeah, I'll shoot him.
09:32Who are you?
09:33And that's close enough.
09:35I'm terribly sorry to impose on you like this, but you have to help me.
09:39What do you want?
09:40Where did you come from?
09:41I'm Inspector Robert Anderson.
09:44From Scotland Yard.
09:46You're a little far from your precinct, aren't you?
09:49Well, it's a very long story.
09:52I've been running around for days, being chased by creatures I'd never imagined.
09:57Welcome to the lost world.
09:59How did you get here?
10:00Over through a series of caverns, a few days east of here.
10:03It's the most horrible place I've ever seen.
10:06That's what we thought when we first landed.
10:08We've been trying to leave ever since.
10:10If you know a way off.
10:11You can draw us a map.
10:12Yes.
10:13All right, let's start at the beginning.
10:15Now, what's an inspector from Scotland Yard doing in the jungles of South America?
10:20I'm tracking a criminal.
10:22Well, perhaps the most notorious criminal the world has ever known.
10:26I've been on his tent for 30 years.
10:2830 years?
10:30Who is this criminal?
10:31Well, not you, I hope.
10:32Jack the Ripper.
10:33Veronica?
10:39Veronica?
10:41Where is she?
10:42Oh, she might have gone for a swim.
10:44She often does this time of the day.
10:46I don't see a note or anything.
10:53Do you have to put that thing right on the table?
10:55Jack the Ripper was never apprehended, Malone.
10:57And now he could well be on the plateau.
11:00Uh-huh.
11:01There's nothing you can say to make me touch that thing again, Challenger, so don't even
11:04try.
11:05For the sake of justice, if not science, you've got to try and put your fear aside.
11:09If you can tell us who the Ripper is, you will have solved one of the greatest criminal mysteries of our times.
11:13But then again, maybe you can't read anymore at all.
11:21Well, perhaps it's just an isolated incident.
11:25You think so?
11:28I mean, I didn't ask for this power.
11:33Of course not.
11:35I'll be right beside you, my friend.
11:37I wouldn't let you hurt yourself.
11:39But it saps my energy, Challenger.
11:41Can you prevent it from doing that?
11:43Oh, knock it straight out of your hand if I have to.
11:48Maybe just one more time.
11:51Just to see if I still have it.
11:54Oh, that's the spirit.
12:13What's your pressure, Doctor?
12:30You can find of your best deal.
12:32It wouldn't matter if you would.
12:37Not from this part of town.
12:39I can see that straight away.
12:40I've been tending a patient in the area for a woman.
12:44Not much I could do for her, really.
12:46Well, I've got to go sometime.
12:49No use complaining.
12:51Does the doctor have a name?
12:55Dr. William Gow.
12:57I am pleased to make your acquaintance.
13:04You fancy a little cutler tonight, then, Dr. Gow?
13:08Proper gentleman like you knows how to treat a lady.
13:10Oh, I bet.
13:12Not like most of the riffraff would come in here.
13:16Your attention is very flattering, Miss.
13:20Catherine Beddoes.
13:22That me friends call me Cathy.
13:26Cathy.
13:28That's a pretty name.
13:30Pretty name.
13:30Must be hard looking after the sick all day.
13:35Medicine has its rewards.
13:37Of course it does for a man like you.
13:39When me ma got sick, I had to take care of it a night and day.
13:43All by meself.
13:45Couldn't afford no doctor.
13:47Me just being a working good and all.
13:51Must have been very hard.
13:52Oh, it was.
13:54Still, you've got to do what you can with what you've got.
13:57That's what I always say.
13:59Indeed.
14:02It's been a pleasure talking to you, Miss Beddoes, but I really must go now.
14:06Are you sure I can't change a mind?
14:10Perhaps another time.
14:28Change of mind then, Dr. Cal?
14:31I'm sure some fresh air will do us both good.
14:34Do you live around here, do you, Cathy?
14:44Just around the corner.
14:46Not much to look at.
14:47But it's drawing warm.
14:52Well, that's all that matters, Feli.
14:55You know, I think I might have a dram or two of whiskey in my bag.
14:59Oh, such a good doctor.
15:02It's all right, Malone.
15:13It's all right.
15:14You're in the treehouse.
15:15That was awful.
15:17He was just about to stab her.
15:20You saw the Ripper again?
15:21Yeah.
15:22But it was you, Challenger.
15:23Me?
15:24You better sit down.
15:27Now, start from the beginning.
15:30It was different than the first time.
15:31I saw you walk into a pub.
15:33Dr. Gull, you called yourself.
15:36Dr. William Gull was a prominent physician at the time.
15:38And the man most people believed to be the Ripper.
15:41Why would he look like you?
15:42I don't understand.
15:43Yes.
15:45That perplexes me as well.
15:49The first time, it was you as John Knightley, the coachman.
15:54And then Dr. Gull, who looked like me.
15:58You're still confusing things in your mind.
16:01It's as though you're mixing up faces with, as in a dream or a nightmare.
16:07But the gift, all the gift seems to be real enough.
16:11This gift is making me physically ill.
16:13Oh, yes.
16:15I can tell you.
16:16You're burning up.
16:18Your pulse is racing.
16:21Perhaps when this second sight is more fully developed, you won't have these side effects.
16:26Fully developed?
16:27You think I'm ever touching that thing again?
16:29This really is incredible.
16:31This latest vision of yours concurs with the theory widely held at the time.
16:35The woman you saw Dr. Gull speaking to, do you remember her name?
16:44Oh, God.
16:46That was the worst part.
16:47She called herself Catherine.
16:48Catherine Bedos, the Ripper's fourth victim.
16:50But it wasn't a streetwalker.
16:52It was Veronica.
16:56Senior camp wasn't that far at all.
16:59But there's not much left of it.
17:01Where is it?
17:04It must be here somewhere.
17:05What's this all about?
17:09We got hungry.
17:10Had to eat something.
17:13Where the hell are my instruments?
17:14Looks like someone got to them before we did.
17:16I have to find them.
17:17You must help me.
17:18They could have been taken by anyone.
17:20There are a lot of tribes on the plateau.
17:21Well, let's start with the ones that live in the immediate vicinity.
17:24Come on, let's get started.
17:26It's going to be dark soon.
17:28It's not a good idea to be wandering around in the jungle at night.
17:30I know all about that bloody dinosaurs.
17:32I'm not going back to that treehouse of yours without my instruments.
17:35I'm not sure if I want you to come back to the treehouse.
17:39How dare you talk to me like that?
17:42Do you know who I am?
17:43Obviously not the person I thought you were.
17:48If you want to wander around in the jungle all night, go right ahead.
17:53Come right back here, you pussy.
17:55Don't you ever touch me again.
18:02Why, you...
18:02Don't press your luck.
18:04And don't try to follow me.
18:07Goodbye, Dr. Gull.
18:11You stop right with me.
18:12You're no better than the streetwalkers of London.
18:20So smart and knowing.
18:22I told you not to touch me.
18:38I've been chasing Jack the Ripper for 34 years.
18:42First through Europe, and then Africa, and then up the Amazon.
18:45And now to here, the very end of the Earth.
18:48How fortunate for us.
18:51Your dedication is remarkable.
18:53One must pursue one's passion.
18:56I'm sure Lord Roxen can understand.
18:58Lord Roxen, quite frankly, is tired of your endless yammering.
19:01That's completely uncalled for.
19:04My companion is not always as civil as he could be.
19:07That's quite all right.
19:09Look, he must be exhausted.
19:10Roxen, I think we should camp here for the night and continue in the morning.
19:13We'll keep on going, thank you very much.
19:19What is the matter with you?
19:21You're behaving like a jealous schoolboy.
19:23Jealous I am not.
19:25However, your infuriating habit of fawning over every man you meet does leave me a trifle weary.
19:29Might I remind you Inspector Anderson knows a way off the plateau.
19:32Oh, please, Marguerite.
19:33How many times do you have to fall for that seductive refrain, hmm?
19:35Tell you what.
19:37You go back to the treehouse.
19:38I will stay and flirt with the handsome inspector.
19:42Fine.
19:42You're on your own.
19:44Fine.
19:44I'll see you in the morning.
19:45Maybe.
19:48Fine.
19:51Fine.
19:55Hope I'm not the cause of any unnecessary conflict.
19:58No, not at all.
20:00Lord Roxen's a little overprotective.
20:04It's charming in a quaint sort of way.
20:07Well, this looks like as good a place as any.
20:09Shall we build a fire?
20:11Suspended idea.
20:12I'll get some firewood.
20:15And you met this doctor girl?
20:17He showed up here asking me to help find his camp.
20:22Good heavens.
20:23How old is he?
20:24I'd say late fifties.
20:26Are you telling me he really is this horrible killer?
20:29That's the right age.
20:31What he's doing here is baffling in the extreme.
20:33Well, he said he was here studying the plants and animals.
20:36More like mutilating and dissecting.
20:38Yes.
20:38I saw what he did to that raptor.
20:40You are fortunate to get away from him.
20:41No, he's fortunate.
20:43If I'd known who he was, he'd be in need of reconstructive surgery himself.
20:46I missed you, Veronica.
20:50Your concise separation of right and wrong is, uh, refreshing.
20:53It is good to have our family reunited, I agree.
20:56But we really must get to the bottom of this mystery.
20:59What mystery?
21:00If this knife belongs to this disgusting doctor, all we have to do is catch him.
21:04If being the operative word, Veronica.
21:06Malone and I saw two very distinct sets of footprints when we were tracking them.
21:10There's someone else?
21:12Well, there's more to this than we know.
21:14And I believe it's all connected to this knife.
21:20Oh, no.
21:23No way.
21:23I realize the physical danger, Malone.
21:25I don't experience these horrible crimes again.
21:27Nor do any of us.
21:29Especially not here.
21:30In this world, thus far untouched by such atrocities.
21:34But we have an obligation.
21:40Tea?
21:47They seem to have started off rather on the wrong footing.
21:51It's not that I don't like you.
21:53I just don't trust you.
21:54Well, I can't say I blame you.
21:58A woman like Marguerite is a rare treasure indeed.
22:01I don't blame you for guarding her from other men.
22:03I most certainly would.
22:05Well, then consider yourself warned.
22:07I can see you're not a man to be trifled with.
22:10I can see you.
22:15Feeling it?
22:17What the fuck?
22:20Perhaps you should lay down.
22:21Poison?
22:23I poisoned you.
22:24Yes.
22:25Very good.
22:33Marguerite will think you've abandoned her.
22:35Don't worry.
22:37The poison won't kill you.
22:38Kurari paralyses you, but leaves you completely conscious.
22:48We'll be leaving this camp in the morning, but you won't be able to stop us.
22:53Or even to call out to your lady, love.
22:57Take it to where the tide comes in.
23:01Not when the tide comes in.
23:03Well, you can appreciate the horror.
23:09Drowning slowly.
23:11Breath.
23:14A suffocating breath.
23:33What a lovely victim you shall be.
23:43Challenger, I hope you know what you're doing.
23:45This machine will help me more accurately measure your heart rate, your temperature, and your galvanic skin responses.
23:52If the reactions become too radical, we'll take the knife away immediately.
23:57My life is in your hands, Challenger.
24:11Has anyone touched the body?
24:12No, Inspector Innocent.
24:13She's just as we found her, sir.
24:16Oi.
24:17Nothing to see you.
24:25Kathy Barrels.
24:27Victim number four.
24:35Poor girl.
24:37What would you know about it?
24:40Just like scatting in the yard to show up too late.
24:47Was this woman a friend of yours?
24:49Oi, you could say that.
24:51Well, we all work together, don't we?
24:53Share horror stories about the blokes you meet late at night.
24:57And what kind of blokes might those be?
25:00Fancy blokes.
25:02Just like you.
25:04Well, I'm quite sure you've never met anybody.
25:09Just like me.
25:15So, when was the last time you saw your friend?
25:18Good blokes.
25:19Go and told her to go and sober up.
25:22Should have taken your advice.
25:24Well, you know what I think, Inspector Anderson?
25:26Scotland Yard don't care about us working girls in the slums in London.
25:29But if it happened in Piccadilly or Regent Square, you'd have him pretty quick.
25:34Dan again.
25:36Maybe it was one of you.
25:42A policeman.
25:43I see the way your lot looks as old like we were merchandise.
25:47Yes.
25:48Well, yours is a very dangerous occupation, Miss...
25:51Mary Jane Kelly.
25:53Oh.
25:54And I better come from Foyne or Stockton you, Inspector.
25:57Yes, well, it takes a certain type to fall this low, Miss Kelly.
26:02Perhaps you should come down to the yard, hmm?
26:04Fill out a report.
26:06Not bloody likely. Not with the likes of you.
26:08I think I don't see where you always are travelling.
26:09You can come peacefully or otherwise.
26:13The choice is yours.
26:15That ain't no choice at all.
26:18Very well, then.
26:20Oi!
26:21It's not then yards the other way.
26:23We're taking the longer route.
26:25Lay hand on me, I'll scream.
26:27Oh, I don't think you will.
26:29You see, you're just a working girl.
26:30No one cares about the likes of you.
26:32No one cares about you.
26:47Well, there's plenty more where that came from.
26:50Dead battery?
26:51Dead?
26:52It's okay, it's okay.
26:53I'll be back.
26:55How do you feel?
26:57Worse than before.
26:58I think I'm gonna be sick.
27:00Well, put your head between your legs.
27:01And take deep breaths.
27:03That's better.
27:04Your pulse is coming back to normal.
27:06It's not getting better, Challenger.
27:07It's getting worse every day.
27:08I'm going to be sick.
27:10I'm going to be sick.
27:12Put your head between your legs.
27:13And take deep breaths.
27:15That's better.
27:16Your pulse is coming back to normal.
27:18It's not getting better, Challenger.
27:19It's getting worse every time.
27:22Here.
27:23How does it feel?
27:24Better.
27:27This time I saw Roxton.
27:28But his name was Inspector Anderson.
27:30Anderson?
27:31From Scotland Yard.
27:33He found the knife.
27:34He was wiping the blood off talking to a woman who looked exactly like Marguerite.
27:38Good heavens.
27:39Now all of us are back there.
27:40How?
27:41I don't understand.
27:42He's mixing up our faces with those involved in the crime.
27:46Now this Marguerite.
27:47Did she have a name?
27:50Mary Jane Kelly.
27:51The River's fifth and final victim.
27:53It's incredible.
27:55Three times you have picked up this knife.
27:58And each time it's told you someone different was the killer.
28:02The coachman, the doctor and now the inspector.
28:05So which one was it?
28:06I don't know.
28:07But somehow your visions seem to be saying that all three of them must have held the knife and left their imprint on it.
28:13I say Dr. Gull is the killer.
28:15Well perhaps.
28:16But we can't rule out this other man is camping with him.
28:19It could be either of them.
28:22Roxton!
28:23If this is your idea of a joke, it isn't very funny.
28:29Roxton, I'm warning you. You're coming back here right now.
28:33Any sign of him?
28:35No.
28:37I don't understand.
28:39He wouldn't just abandon me like this in the middle of the night.
28:42Certainly not in the company of a...
28:43A man like me.
28:45Well yes, no offence, but...
28:50Are you sure you didn't see him leave last night?
28:53He didn't say anything to you after I fell asleep?
28:56Not a word. Do you suppose you're headed back to this treehouse of yours?
28:59Well he must have.
29:01Perhaps...
29:03Perhaps we should continue on.
29:05Or maybe we can catch up with him.
29:12Well I guess that's all we can do.
29:14Well I did find him. I've got a few choice words I haven't used yet.
29:18Do you mind if we took a slight diversion on the way?
29:21I'd like to try and find my camp.
29:22I suppose we could try.
29:24I'd be most appreciative.
29:26I'll leave a note for Roxton and Marguerite.
29:28Yes, good idea. They should be back sometime today.
29:31Ready when you are.
29:34What are you doing?
29:36Well we know Gull is looking for this knife.
29:38I thought it was best not left unattended.
29:40You look a little better today.
29:41You really had me worried last night.
29:44I'm alright.
29:45Well let's get started.
29:46The sooner we find these people, the sooner we get some answers.
29:49How many people were camped here?
29:50Just me.
29:51What, you carried all this stuff by yourself?
29:52Veritable pack mule.
29:54Who did that?
29:56I was trying it for extra rations.
29:58I guess that's what attracted the T-Rex.
30:01What are you looking for?
30:03The Ripper's knife.
30:04I took it from him some time ago.
30:05You took it from him?
30:06How did you manage that?
30:07Why don't you try and help me find it?
30:08No, what I would like is a straight answer or two.
30:09No, what I would like is a straight answer or two.
30:11I don't know.
30:12I don't know.
30:13I don't know.
30:14I don't know.
30:15I don't know.
30:16I don't know.
30:17I don't know.
30:18I don't know.
30:19I don't know.
30:20I don't know.
30:21I don't know.
30:22I don't know.
30:23I don't know.
30:24The Ripper's knife.
30:25I took it from him some time ago.
30:26You took it from him?
30:27How did you manage that?
30:28Why don't you try and help me find it?
30:32No, what I would like is a straight answer or two.
30:39Are you calling me a liar?
30:43I don't know what I am calling you.
30:45But you'd better start filling in the blanks pretty quickly.
30:48You shouldn't throw a gun unless you're prepared to use it, Marguerite.
30:51Oh, believe me, I will.
30:55What did you do to Roxton?
30:58I slipped some Karari into his tea last night.
31:01Do you know what that is?
31:03It's a form of alkaloid strychnine that leaves you completely paralyzed.
31:07But fully conscious.
31:08Almost tripped over him this morning.
31:09What?
31:10You would have found him if I hadn't led you away.
31:13But by now the tide's come in and washed him out to sea.
31:17You rotten face of filth!
31:20Works better with bullets.
31:23I took the liberty last night in case you should come to this.
31:26You're right.
31:27Followed to be way too easy.
31:40Dinner for the dinosaurs is much more appropriate.
31:45Roxton!
31:46Roxton!
31:47Roxton!
31:48Roxton!
31:49Roxton!
31:50Roxton!
31:51Roxy!
31:59Roxy!
32:01Roxy!
32:02Roxy!
32:07Roxy!
32:13Roxy!
32:21Roxy!
32:23Roxy!
32:27Roxy!
32:34Roxy!
32:35Don't leave me!
32:40Okay, come on, come on.
32:43Come on, come on, come on.
32:44Oh, we're gonna stop eating all this.
32:54I'm so sorry, John.
32:55You were right about that.
32:56Help me.
32:58I will remind you,
33:01the next time you doubt my judgment.
33:05I never will, I promise.
33:07Oh.
33:10Father.
33:12Where the hell have you been?
33:14Is there any way to greet an old friend?
33:16I'll be looking for you all over the place.
33:18Where did you find the knife?
33:19Don't you have it?
33:25We've got to find it.
33:27We need it.
33:28More than life itself.
33:35There's tracks everywhere, it's so confusing.
33:38We're never gonna be able to find them.
33:40And they could be anywhere by now.
33:46Malone, what are you doing?
33:48You said yourself.
33:50I've got an obligation to use this cursed gift of mine to help.
33:53Any way I can.
33:55What more do you think you could possibly learn from it?
33:57I don't know.
33:59Maybe nothing.
34:01I gotta try.
34:03Ned.
34:04Ned, no!
34:08No!
34:10Five young women killed in less than three months.
34:13Funny how the killings ended as suddenly as they become.
34:16Funny indeed, Inspector Anderson.
34:18You don't suppose anyone will ever figure out who really did it?
34:22I don't think even history will be able to tell.
34:25Yes.
34:26We've covered our tracks very well, Dr. Cole.
34:30Do it for me.
34:32Let it rule in hell instead of in heaven.
34:36Your carriage away, gentlemen.
34:40Your trunks is already on board, ship.
34:42Very good.
34:43I've always wanted to see the continent.
34:45Very pleasant this time of the year.
34:47See him!
34:49That's a ripper!
34:51It's him, all right.
34:53Look!
34:55He was carrying the murder weapon in his pocket!
34:57You won't get any more food than that.
34:58Get him!
34:59What?
35:01What?
35:02What?
35:04Looks like it's just the two of us, Dr. Cole.
35:06In pity, Inspector, in pity.
35:08No!
35:09No!
35:18He's bleeding for ya!
35:20No!
35:21No!
35:22you all right malone what did you see this time
35:30there was all of them it was the doctor the inspector and the coachman
35:36all three of them that's quite correct
35:38you don't move i won't hesitate to shoot you this time i see you found our life
35:47inspector anderson i presume
35:49very clever
35:52you animal
35:56much worse than that i'm afraid i told you not to move now put your hands up
36:02unfortunately john netley died in london
36:07leaving the two of us to carry on the ripper's work
36:11if you hurt her i'll kill you both
36:13oh i don't think so lady
36:15what are you doing
36:19ah it's a dinner invitation for the ravenous wildlife
36:23it's a little raptor blood
36:25that is a very nice maid
36:31i keep it around for scum like you
36:33let's take a walk
36:36move it
36:40don't you hurt her
36:44all of the comforts of home
36:46i think i shall enjoy living here
36:50who does she remind you of
36:53not sure
36:55no matter
36:56she's our first victim here in this wild uncharted world
37:01brutality is addictive you see the more we kill
37:11the more we need to kill
37:14gets into the blood
37:17only one cure for a disease like that
37:23yes
37:24of course you're right
37:27we gotta get you back to the treehouse
37:39shall we begin the operation
37:53ready when you are
37:55doctor
37:56if it's a knife fight you want
38:09prepare to meet your maker
38:11don't don't don't
38:41I'm
38:46I'm
38:51I'm
38:56I'm
39:00Stay away.
39:21This is for all the pain and suffering you've caused.
39:30No!
39:32What's going on?
40:02What's going on?
40:32What's going on?
40:38Ned!
40:39Challenger!
40:40You beat them both?
40:41Well, I didn't have a choice.
40:43What did I miss?
40:44Only this.
40:45Just the best bit.
40:46This looks like hell on earth.
41:00Not my first choice for a picnic, that's for sure.
41:03No one ever comes here.
41:05The Zanga call it the angry place.
41:08Perfect end for this vile thing.
41:10Is it evil or is it the hand of man that makes it so?
41:13Well, I guess it's just a knife like any other, but every time I touch it, I see and feel
41:18the pain and suffering it's caused.
41:20I never want to see that evil here again.
41:23Not on the plateau.
41:25So long, Jack the Ripper.
41:28May he live on only as a lesson to us all.
41:31And so I don't want to take it.
41:32I am a Tzu.
41:33Welcome.
41:34I am a Tzu.
41:35How have I been my favorite?
41:36I knew you were like a girl.
41:37This is the best you ever could take in.
41:38I know.
41:39This is the best.
41:40You're welcome, Jack.
41:41You're welcome.
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