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00:00The Lone Ranger
01:59I don't see what else it adds up to.
02:01The suggestion was made by Greg for exactly the opposite reason.
02:03Look, if we can agree this defensive side of our association, it'll give your independence a greater strength.
02:08All of you.
02:09Because it's strength in depth.
02:10Defense in depth.
02:12Don't blame us for being wary.
02:13It's suspicious even.
02:15You're pushing us into something here.
02:17Now, you may be an absolute paragon, but we hardly know each other.
02:21We've met for the first time today.
02:24You only asked us here to talk, didn't you?
02:26None of us can make decisions, can we?
02:27Well, I know I can't.
02:29I was just told to listen and report to my people.
02:32We all know our communities are near each other.
02:35You'll know we have neutral needs, some of which we've discussed already.
02:38Defense may be another.
02:39There's no maybe about it.
02:42I do wish you'd let me finish.
02:44May I?
02:47You're asking for a complete list of every weapon, and the number and type of ammunition held by each community represented here today.
02:54And does that give you a problem?
02:55It gives you a breakdown of our strengths and weaknesses.
02:58That could be a problem.
03:00Well, it doesn't only mean you can march in and take us over because you've got machine guns and we've only a shotgun and one pitchfork.
03:07It gives you greater bargaining power in trading.
03:09You can hold us to ransom if we've only a shotgun and no cartridges to go with it.
03:14Look, who the hell wants someone else's problems?
03:16We've all got enough of our own, haven't we?
03:19And if some little Napoleon comes marching in on a takeover bid, it won't be one of us.
03:22It'll be someone from the east.
03:24And if he thinks he's going to get something out of it, he's an idiot.
03:26Look, it's this feeling, this distrust and suspicion we're trying to get rid of.
03:30And one way is by telling each other exactly what we have and don't have.
03:34Could I make a point?
03:40Yes, of course.
03:41Well, it follows on.
03:43We'll soon have to make our own ammunition and obviously a certain amount of standardization must happen, mustn't it?
03:49Ah.
03:49Well, obviously we can't all make different sorts.
03:51How do we make ammunition?
03:53Well, we'll just have to.
03:55What with?
03:56But even if we reuse the shells, how do we make cordite, gunpowder?
04:02We need sulfur for a start.
04:04Where do we get sulfur?
04:06We'll have to look, won't we?
04:07This paper's a doomsday type account of our settlement.
04:12Professions, land, crops, equipment, transport and animals.
04:16Now, at the bottom of it, you'll see our firearms list.
04:18Charles, would you?
04:19Yes.
04:20We have two 12-bores and 22 cartridges, three 2-2s and six bullets.
04:2452 rounds of 303, but no rifles to go with them.
04:27And that's our total armory.
04:29And there's a bit much for you to go on about pitchforks when you've got an armoured car stashed away in your barn.
04:33Armoured barn?
04:35Have you?
04:36I might have.
04:37Well, well, well.
04:40I thought you said such information was supposed to allay fear and suspicion.
04:45Seems to me they have the opposite effect.
04:46Yes, well, perhaps they'd be less alarmed if they also knew that you only had two shells to go with it.
04:50And how would you know that?
04:51Because I made it my business to find out.
04:53How much point in asking us to fill in this list?
04:56You can do it for us.
04:57All right, all right.
04:58We make good progress in some matters.
04:59There's no point in letting a disagreement ruin the conference.
05:03Now, will you please think about it?
05:05Talk about it when you get home to your people.
05:07Maybe next time we'll get a little further.
05:08If and when we meet again, could I suggest that we have only one representative from each community?
05:16Yes.
05:20Yes, that's reasonable.
05:21Now, medicine.
05:23We have a doctor.
05:24A doctor?
05:24Well, she's a medical student.
05:26She did four years.
05:27She's very good at her job.
05:28At the moment, she's in, where?
05:29Barkham, doing an appendix.
05:31A surgeon, too.
05:32Well, she does what she can, or has to.
05:35And she also helps here with the day-to-day things.
05:37Now, we can't really afford to lose her, but we'd like to suggest that she visits you once a month.
05:42It's a free service.
05:43It's free as the National Health.
05:44Well, I think we'd all accept that offer gratefully.
05:48Yes, it's possible.
05:50Good.
05:51Right, now, communications.
05:53I thought we discussed that already.
05:55We discussed the difficulty of your getting here.
05:57I mean, it's a two-day journey for Morris.
06:00Now, obviously, regular meetings, like today's, would be beneficial, would they?
06:03Well, if perhaps impractical to arrange, short notice, if required.
06:09Well, with a bit of jiggery-pokery, we've managed to come up with a primitive but workable telephone system.
06:15Well, how have you managed that?
06:16It would take a bit of time to explain, but basically, we use power generated from our windmill.
06:21Is this another free service?
06:23Oh, we're scavenging at all the equipment.
06:25That costs nothing.
06:25And initially, we can supply the power.
06:28We haven't thought of any charge, but obviously, on the debit side, it's going to take up a lot of man-hours to install.
06:32Well, and that involves our people.
06:34I'm afraid so, yeah.
06:35All the labour will have to be supplied by this community concerned.
06:38It's a pity you didn't think of this idea earlier.
06:40Yes, but we do have other things to do.
06:42Yes, I know.
06:43I do wish you wouldn't get so upset.
06:46I was about to say we all have other things to do.
06:50I don't see how we could spare the men to do the spade work for you.
06:54The spade work's not for us.
06:55It's for everyone.
06:57It's a social service, a link for messages, medicine, warnings, advice, even just for talking to each other.
07:02One of the topics we're due to discuss is the question of movement between communities.
07:06Not just our doctor or your blacksmith, but movement of young people, permanent movement, the pairing off of young couples.
07:12It could also be an intrusion.
07:14In what way?
07:15We, I mean my community.
07:17I don't want people, outsiders, sticking their noses into our affairs or involving us in theirs.
07:25I think we all want to be tightly knit, undisturbed, separate.
07:31Except when you need help.
07:32I did say it could be an intrusion.
07:34I think my lot would accept the idea of a telephone link, but, like our friend here, it does have difficulties.
07:44Things are tiresome for us at the moment.
07:46I'm only here because of this.
07:47I don't think it's any different for us.
07:50I mean, if we don't drain the land up there, we'll lose it this year.
07:53A third of our forces away getting salt.
07:55I say it's an indulgence we can't afford.
07:57Well, still, I take it the idea has some appeal to you in some aspects, hmm?
08:02Yes.
08:03Yes, so we'll discuss it in a later time.
08:04Exactly.
08:05Now then, Greg has news of rumours of an outbreak of foot and mouth disease north of here.
08:10Rumour?
08:11I'm sorry to interrupt, but someone's just arrived from Millbrook for Mr. Roberts.
08:17That's me.
08:18Excuse me.
08:23It's his wife.
08:24What's she want?
08:25No, she's dead.
08:27She was shot.
08:28Shot.
08:30Betty, that, that's, that young thing.
08:33She couldn't have been more than 18.
08:37Better take him back.
08:38It's a bit late to start tonight.
08:39I'll take him back in the morning.
08:40Kids falling apart with gun?
08:41No, it wasn't an accident.
08:43She was murdered.
08:45I'd better come with you on that case.
08:48It happened the night before last.
08:49Too late.
08:50They'll have lynched him by now.
08:52I don't think it was anybody at Millbrook.
08:54Not from what he said.
08:55What did he say?
08:55Whoever did it took three chickens.
08:58They didn't find her until the next morning.
09:00By then it was too late to look for anyone.
09:02Just a minute.
09:03The same thing happened at Wynish.
09:04What?
09:05The same thing happened there.
09:08Of course, we only got it second hand.
09:09You know, from somebody who was passing through at the time.
09:11But it was two weeks ago.
09:13A young girl, too.
09:15And all he did was take some food.
09:17Wynish, near Adelsham.
09:18That's right.
09:20But that's about 40 miles from Robert's place.
09:23About that.
09:24Could it be the same man?
09:26It could be.
09:27I'm sorry.
09:31I have to go.
09:33Yes, of course.
09:36We understand.
09:38Look, er...
09:40It's a bit late for you to lean right now,
09:42but if it's all right with you,
09:43Greg and I will come with you at first light tomorrow.
09:45Yes.
09:45Yes.
09:45Well, there's...
09:53There's not much point in...
09:56I'd...
09:58I'd like to thank you all for coming.
10:00No doubt you'll all want to get away, but...
10:02If you'd like to stay tonight, you're welcome.
10:06There's just one thing I'd like to suggest
10:07that we meet again as soon as possible.
10:10No matter how busy we are.
10:13Is this where it happened?
10:15Yes.
10:15My wife looks after...
10:17The chickens were her responsibility.
10:22And they found her...
10:23Where this sack is.
10:27I see.
10:30Was that hole in that window before?
10:32No, apparently the bullet did that.
10:35After...
10:36How tall was she?
10:38Hmm?
10:39How tall was your wife?
10:40Oh.
10:42About so, about five feet.
10:44It could be anywhere along that hedge.
10:52Greg.
10:53Give me a second.
10:56I think this is where the bullet came out.
10:59Well, can you line it up through that hole in the window?
11:02Uh...
11:02Yes.
11:04What did you get?
11:04What did you get?
11:05A tree.
11:06With a split trunk.
11:11What are we looking for?
11:13Well, a spent bullet case.
11:15At least we'll know what sort of rifle he's using.
11:17Greg.
11:21Greg.
11:29303.
11:30well that's something no no it's all right it's just that friend lift a few impressions on the
11:40muddy bits doesn't seem to be the same sort of pressure there irregular some sort of boot
11:51slightly smaller than mine i'd see he's a cripple from the prince is the left leg
12:01seems to walk on the toes of the left foot they ought to make a rough sketch
12:05well i wish i could have some new specs you think he might be limping in this direction
12:12well it's possible gotta assume he is we can't afford to take any chances how many shootings
12:17did you say greg eight in five months from what we can judge
12:20and from what we've been told and from what other settlements have reported
12:24so what do we do well we get ready for him how greg and i think there is a pattern
12:30the impression is that the sniper makes a selection of his target
12:33how do you know that every victim has been a young girl
12:36and he seems to stay in each area for a couple of days beforehand probably just watching
12:41no one's seen him i haven't actually seen him
12:44no none of the settlements been visited by strangers let alone a stranger with a limp
12:48so he's working on his own he has no accomplice no evidence of one
12:52seems to be very much on his own usually kills with a 303
12:56usually from a range of two to three hundred yards
12:58usually from a wooded area
13:00and all the victims are young girls yes is there any signs no no nothing like that
13:08well then what's his motive huh we don't know
13:11usually takes a little food if that's a motive
13:14there's a minimum of 10 days between incidents
13:17the victim is always shot away from the main settlement
13:21just just before dark usually which i suppose enables him to scuttle away unnoticed
13:25oh there's another connection which greg will show you on the map
13:27yeah i marked the eight murder spots sort of ending up at the robert settlement here
13:31now the distance between them varies sometimes it's as little as 20 miles sometimes it's as much as 60
13:3560 but if he's a cripple 60
13:40yeah but there's one thing in common
13:41there's an old roman road there which became the medieval cross ridge
13:45now all these incidents have happened either just on or off this road moving from east to west
13:49you know the rough time and distance calculation
13:52well any one of three settlements could be in danger anytime now
13:55so let's talk to the others
13:57left right left right left right halt
14:01morning soldiers off to the wars
14:05we're putting them away for greg
14:07he's in your house busy
14:09can i have a look
14:10it's all right greg took out the bullets
14:13what
14:13for inspection port arms
14:17it's lovely what's it for
14:23arthur showed us
14:24they used to do it in the army
14:26you look down now
14:28it's all right it can't go off while i've got my thumb here
14:31you look down the barrens it's clean there's nothing there
14:34hmm
14:37well it's not clean
14:39and you've got a very dirty thumb
14:41is greg with charlie
14:44yes everybody's there except jenny
14:47greg told us to tell her to come
14:49right
14:50carry on
14:51you can't win can you
14:55i wish they'd teach me to shoot with this
14:57why greg and charles do all the shooting
15:00you're a girl you wouldn't understand
15:03i want to do all the things men do
15:05not what girls do
15:06i've seen jenny shoot a gun
15:08yes but she fell over
15:10i wish i could shoot something
15:13i know where they keep the bullets
15:16where
15:17where are they
15:24i'm not going to tell you
15:26i don't want to use them
15:27i just want to know where they are
15:29something came out
15:30what
15:32i don't know
15:33bullet
15:37it's not a bullet
15:41what then
15:42i don't know
15:44could be useful for something i suppose
15:46now you know you don't point guns at people it's dangerous
15:49greg asked us to bring it in
15:50he's gone off with charles
15:51he said would you go to charles's house
15:52yeah all right
15:53now if you've got nothing else to do
15:54i'm going to tidy up the other room
15:56get rid of all the dust and the cobwebs
15:57you can't do that
15:58why not
16:09the spiders won't have anywhere to go
16:11i don't want the spiders to have anywhere to go
16:13i don't like spiders
16:14why not
16:15i don't like spiders
16:16hubert says it's bad luck to kill spiders
16:17he says you can tell what the weather's going to be like from them
16:19there's one
16:20oh very funny
16:21now off you go and tidy the other room
16:23and both of you can look after the baby
16:25and don't make a noise and wake him up
16:27most of the restrictions apply just to the women
16:29for obvious reasons
16:31never move outside alone at any time
16:33always in pairs
16:35i'm afraid i'll have to have a curfew for you
16:37one hour before sunset
16:39we'll ring a bell to bring you in
16:41i don't like spiders
16:42i don't like spiders
16:43hubert says it's bad luck to kill spiders
16:45he says you can tell what the weather's going to be like from them
16:46i'll have to bring you in
16:48just the women
16:49yes
16:50we'll have to make up the work they can't do
16:52i'd also like the women to wear men's clothes
16:55reduce their feminine profiles as much as possible
16:59arthur was complaining last week
17:01we're all beginning to look like each other in any case
17:03that might reduce somebody's chances of the sniper getting them
17:07what about our hair
17:09either keep it as short as possible or wear a hat
17:12can't guarantee anything but it might help
17:14can we do anything to keep them away
17:16well there's not much we can do
17:17do you think you know the direction in which you'll come
17:20yeah well during the day all the other settlements are gonna have a watch kept on the road
17:23what about at night
17:25well we can do even less
17:27we're gonna lay out a sort of sand trap
17:29so that if he moves into our area
17:31at least he'll have his prints
17:33happy thought
17:35it sounds silly but something's been worrying me ever since mr robert's wife was killed
17:40not so
17:41well just that this person this sniper or whatever
17:44it could be vick
17:46vick he died in the fire
17:48did he
17:49you only found his wheelchair
17:51what if he didn't
17:52what if he was left crippled and helpless for a second time
17:55it could have
17:56well you know what he was like at the quarry
17:58he tried to kill you then
17:59he tried to kill Anne Tranter when she turned up
18:01and you think these young girls could be his revenge for her
18:04or us
18:06perhaps it's us he's looking for
18:08what do you think Greg
18:10well it's possible
18:12it's hardly likely
18:13but you wouldn't rule it out completely
18:15no I would
18:17how's he been getting around
18:18I said his broken legs
18:19I know how badly I did it
18:21he couldn't move without that wheelchair
18:23his leg muscles are wasted
18:24atrophied
18:25well he got by in the quarry
18:26he's got the resourcefulness and the cunning
18:28and a reason
18:32well it adds another dimension
18:34however unwelcome
18:36all the other settlements have promised to help
18:39and send out messages if there's anything to report
18:41all we have to do is watch
18:44and wait
19:08Greg
19:09shoot
19:10down there
19:11down there
19:13down there
19:14down there
19:15here
19:16here
19:17here
19:18here
19:19here
19:20now please
19:21please just
19:22now just stay where you are please
19:23no no you might have brought something something
19:25you might have
19:26well so much for quarantine
19:41come on
19:42come on let's get you home
19:43come on let's get you home
19:54come on
19:56come on
19:57come on
19:58Daniela is it? Are you Italian? Yes. Where from? Solihal. My husband works there. Is that where you've just come from?
20:26No, near Radich. The woman I with was died. So I look for someone else nowhere. I mean somewhere. I've been walking for two weeks. You haven't seen anyone on the road with a limp, have you? Just me with my blisters. You'll be all right. Please. My bag. Inside.
20:56No, no, no. See. Open it, please. For the boys. I found them in a house.
21:13Well, that's very kind, but nobody's smoked here for more than six months. It's very sweet, but I don't think it'd be a good idea.
21:22Throw them away, then. I don't want to get anyone into bad habits.
21:27Weren't you scared on the road by yourself?
21:30Oh, no.
21:31The good Lord helped me.
21:33I wish you'd help us.
21:34I will.
21:37You have a problem?
21:39No. No, not really.
21:41Eat up and we'll get you to bed. I'll tell you about it in the morning.
21:55How's my new girlfriend this morning?
21:57She's all right.
21:58Jenny thinks she ought to stay in bed for the day, though?
22:00Look, Charles, if I do the inside of the wood, would you do the perimeter?
22:04I'll give you an appetite for breakfast.
22:06Thank you very much.
22:08Is an Arthur up there getting rabbits?
22:09Yeah, he went off about an hour ago.
22:11Told him to keep his eyes skin.
22:13Well, where shall we meet? Bottom of the hill?
22:15The hill meadow?
22:15Yeah, okay.
22:16Okay.
22:17Come on.
22:30The hill meadow.
23:00I thought it might be you.
23:11Charles is down by the gate.
23:13See anything?
23:13Well, not on the areas I checked.
23:15Except rabbits.
23:16Maybe a fox.
23:17How about you?
23:18Nothing.
23:19Only this snare.
23:20Yeah?
23:21What's wrong with it?
23:22It's been cut.
23:23A fox?
23:24Cut, I said.
23:25Not bitten.
23:26Cut with a knife, I should think.
23:27You seen this?
23:32Yes.
23:33Arthur showed it to me.
23:34Look, I've checked all the sand traps.
23:36There's nothing.
23:37But near that one over there, and just inside the woods, the same footprints will be found
23:42at Roberts.
23:42Well, do you think he could be deliberately avoiding the trap?
23:45Well, he may have a wonky leg, but he doesn't do a little semi-circular dance every 50 yards.
23:51He knows they were put there for him.
23:52It doesn't necessarily mean he's still in the area.
23:56With a bit of luck, he might have moved in and out again.
23:58But a bit of luck for whom?
23:59The next settlement?
24:00Well, if he already thinks you're looking for him, wouldn't it be the sensible thing to do?
24:04I'm not dealing with a sensible person, Jenny.
24:06Besides, he might regard that as a challenge.
24:08But what if he's there?
24:09What are you going to do to him?
24:10What do you mean, what are we going to do to him?
24:12We're going to kill him, aren't we?
24:13Just like that.
24:14Well, we're not going to pat him on the head and give him a free meal, are we?
24:18We're going to catch him and shoot him.
24:20We'll just shoot him, I reckon.
24:21Well, can't you just catch him, find out if he's the right man, ask some questions, get some answers.
24:26Maybe they won't be the ones you want.
24:28Maybe he is the wrong man.
24:29He's not the wrong man.
24:31Greg, we killed Barney.
24:32You were just as sure then as you are now, and you were wrong.
24:35We made a mistake.
24:36There's no mistake here.
24:38He's killed eight defenseless girls who could have had children.
24:42And there are few enough people as it is.
24:43It's not going to happen again.
24:45The girls have got a point, Greg.
24:46I don't know what we can do about it.
24:48We can't afford to make a mistake either way.
24:49Are you telling me those prints aren't the same as we found at Robert's?
24:53They're the same.
24:54But just supposing...
24:57Well, go on.
24:57Just supposing what?
24:59Nothing.
25:01Jenny still thinks it could be Vic.
25:02It isn't Vic.
25:04How can you be so sure?
25:05After all, what do we know about this chap?
25:07Chap?
25:07All right.
25:09Let's agree with you and say that it isn't Vic.
25:11Because he's dead.
25:13And he wouldn't have acted like this in any case.
25:15But why wouldn't he?
25:17Or why would he?
25:18I think it might be a valuable exercise to find out this chap's motive.
25:23Whoever it is.
25:24Oh, that's a very valuable exercise if you happen to be the sniper.
25:28You start talking about why he does it and you'll all end up feeling sorry for him.
25:31And I'm telling you, that man's got to be dealt with now, once and for all.
25:35And if he won't do it as a group, then I'll do it myself.
25:37We'll do everything as a group, Greg.
25:39We all agree with what you say.
25:41It's just that we like to know that it's being done properly in a humane way.
25:44There are certain values we've got to keep.
25:46There are certain values we've lost forever, thank God.
25:49In some areas, we're still going backwards.
25:51And thank God for that, too.
25:52Greg.
25:53What do you think I'm going to do if he gets you?
25:55Or Charles, if it's pet?
25:56I mean, what's a natural instinctive thing to do?
25:59Ah.
26:00What do you mean, ah?
26:01I mean, ah.
26:02That was an interesting point.
26:03What you said about a natural instinctive thing rather reminds me of what I said earlier on about motive.
26:09Go on.
26:11Well, I may be showing my age, but when I was a child, most of the books I was allowed to read were about the Empire.
26:19Outposts of far colonialism, British Raj in India, man-eating tigers, that sort of thing.
26:24Do you want me to get the kids in?
26:25Oh, come on, Greg.
26:27Let him have a chance to talk.
26:28You've talked enough.
26:28No, Greg.
26:29This does have a point.
26:31You see, in most of the stories, the tiger was crippled.
26:35Whether from shock wounds, fight with another animal, a trap, it doesn't matter.
26:41But he was prevented from getting his natural food.
26:43That's why he became a man-eater.
26:45Man was easier to catch than a gazelle.
26:48And you think this man may be like one of your tigers?
26:50Well, we know he's a cripple for that and for lots of other reasons.
26:53He could be an outcast, not allowed to have a wife, find food, join a community.
27:01And that would turn him into the sort of person he is now.
27:06But that's what I mean.
27:07You're all feeling sorry for him.
27:09Feel sorry for his victims and stop him getting any more.
27:12Now, wait a minute, Greg.
27:13I was going on to say that there is one universally accepted method
27:17of getting a tiger into a position where you can deal with him.
27:22A goat.
27:24Goat?
27:24Exactly.
27:25Only this time we use a girl.
27:27That's what he's after.
27:28But first, we've got to make sure it's the right man.
27:31And, as Jenny said earlier,
27:33we've got to make sure that he hasn't moved on.
27:35That it is us he's picked on.
27:36What do you think, Greg?
27:43Does it have to be a girl?
27:45One of us could dress up.
27:47I don't think we'd fool him.
27:50Can't have everybody waiting indoors.
27:52Can't hang about indefinitely, hoping he'd go away.
27:54We can't let a huge backlog of work build up.
27:57We never straighten out.
27:58You then have to tell me.
28:01Who's going to be the goat?
28:02Well, it has to be Jenny or me.
28:04With Ruth away and the others at the salt.
28:05I'd like to do it.
28:10Don't look at him.
28:12Jenny, you've got the baby to look after.
28:15And John and Lizzie and Greg.
28:17I've only got Charlie.
28:18And sometimes I think he wouldn't miss me much anyway.
28:21We'd all be missed.
28:22We've all got responsibilities.
28:24But I want to do it.
28:25It doesn't matter whether you want to do it or not, Jenny.
28:27What if Daniela wants to do it?
28:29She only just got here.
28:30We can't bring her into it.
28:32Well, in any case, we shall need more than one.
28:33He may not move the first day.
28:36It may be a week before he decides to act.
28:38You can't stay out there by yourself all that time, can you?
28:41Well, all right.
28:42We'll take it in turns.
28:43But not Daniela.
28:44Well, shall we toss up or draw straws to see who goes first?
28:47Don't make a game of this.
28:48This is serious.
28:49I am serious.
28:51I do think it could be Vic.
28:52And he wouldn't harm me.
28:54I'm sure of it.
28:55I don't want anyone killed.
28:56Least of all me.
28:58So if it's all right, I'll do it tonight.
29:00Pet tomorrow.
29:00Greg?
29:05Greg?
29:07If it helps, get him.
29:10Oh, thank you, darling.
29:14Good.
29:16Have you got a pretty frock?
29:18No, but I can find one.
29:20It may not look much like a goat skin, though.
29:22Well, all we have to do now is to find him a spot which gives him some cover, but not too much.
29:27It should be away from the houses, giving a clear view of fire from the woods.
29:31It will be by yourself at the end of the day.
29:36We won't be far away from you, watching the woods.
29:39If he can see you, we ought to be able to see him.
29:42Can you see anything?
29:55I can't see much inside the wood.
29:56It's too shadowy.
29:58How are we doing for time?
30:01It's all right, Arthur.
30:02Yes, but what's the time?
30:07Let's call it a day.
30:09Not yet.
30:10Well, I know this is my idea, but...
30:13It's all right, Arthur.
30:14How can it be all right?
30:16How can you let us stay there?
30:17Poor girl.
30:32Strains begin at the show.
30:34Don't watch her, watch the wood.
30:37We must be well inside that last hour now.
30:39Let's call it off.
30:40He's had time enough to see Jenny, and quite frankly, I think she's had enough.
30:43She's all right.
30:45Just a couple more minutes.
30:46A couple more minutes, she might be dead.
30:48We can do it again tomorrow.
30:50Start earlier.
30:51We must keep inside the safety margin.
30:53Every second you're looking at me and not at that wood is a second outside the safety margin.
30:57Oh, for God's sake, man.
30:58She's your wife.
30:59I said a couple more minutes.
31:06What was that?
31:08Pigeon.
31:10Something startled it.
31:12You think he's moving?
31:14Something is.
31:16Come on, come on.
31:20Show yourself.
31:22You think he's coming?
31:34Come on.
31:38Cut him!
31:55There you are. Have some of that.
32:09Well done, Jenny. I think I was more worried than you were.
32:12I'm glad it's over. That pigeon scared me half to death.
32:15Well, you won't have to go through that again.
32:17We know he's there. We know he's interested.
32:21So what do we do now?
32:23Oh, follow up Arthur's idea. Treat him like a tiger and organize a hunt.
32:27Beat slowly through the woods. Station two men at the bottom of the hill.
32:30The rest of the party will start at the top and beat slowly downwards.
32:33Chase them straight down their gun barrels.
32:35You know the size of that wood. Most are up here or away.
32:37Yeah, well, the other settlements said they'd help whoever was in trouble.
32:40Some of the settlements can't. Too far. Pity about that telephone.
32:44Well, I reckon I could reach a couple if I start now.
32:46Well, just get to as many as you can. Tell them that he's in our woods
32:48and we need all the help that they can give us.
32:50If I go around the back of the hill, I can get to the McGregor's at Sadie Farm.
32:53But I can't reach anybody else that way.
32:54Oh, that's fair enough.
32:55Look, I'll put Hubert in position while it's still dark.
32:57We'll all meet up here first thing in the morning.
32:59Good morning.
33:29Good morning.
33:36Well, what's happening, where are they?
33:38No-one seems very keen to come and help us.
33:39He said it wasn't their problem.
33:47What's happened? Where are they?
33:49No one seems very keen to come and help us.
33:52He said it wasn't their problem.
33:55No one's coming?
33:57I don't think so.
33:59Would you like a drink, Greg?
34:01But did you tell him that I've seen him?
34:03You've seen him!
34:05They weren't interested.
34:07You made a pretty unfavorable impression at that meeting, Greg.
34:09They weren't prepared to take our word for it.
34:12He's there. We could finish it today.
34:14They can't just leave us in the lurch.
34:16Can we do it ourselves?
34:18Could we drive him out with so few of us?
34:21They'd probably just laugh and pick us off one by one.
34:25Damn them all.
34:27The McGregor's lot aren't coming either.
34:29They seem to think the danger's passed them by,
34:31so they couldn't care less.
34:33A natural self-protective feeling.
34:36Well, I'd better get Hubert in.
34:38Morning. Nice day for a hunt.
34:40I bought these. I thought you might find a use for them.
34:45Wouldn't they have a little stirrup cup for me and my pink-faced friends?
34:48Of course. There's plenty.
34:49How many are you?
34:50Four. Five with me. Six.
34:53Counting our friend with the armored car.
34:55I was beginning to think it was a white elephant.
34:57Good to have a use for it.
34:58It is using the last of our petrol.
35:00Which way did you come?
35:02Don't worry. We didn't wake up your friend. We came a long way.
35:05Uh...
35:06The armored car's positioned there.
35:09Stops him breaking out eastwards.
35:11Yeah, but...
35:12But if he does break out, there's only one way that he's likely to go.
35:15Straight towards your settlement.
35:17We thought a policy of containment was best.
35:20Anyway, we're gonna get in today, aren't we?
35:23Thanks.
35:24Now get everyone together.
35:25And the children.
35:26But I...
35:27And the children.
35:28Can't leave anyone in the house.
35:29And I want everyone to carry something that'll make a noise.
35:31Six tins, bottles, whatever.
35:32And everyone should carry something which at least looks like a gun.
36:02Wooh!
36:03Whoooo!
36:04So there they are.
36:05Four v arriverons is back by a Trying.
36:08Wow...
36:23Joo-hoo-hoo!
36:25Yeah awesome, buddy.
36:29Mm-hmm.
36:31I don't know what to say.
36:38I'm gonna go to the next video.
36:42I'll go to the next video.
36:47I'll go to the next video.
36:50I'll go to the next video of the video.
36:55I'll go out to the next video.
36:58Keep in line!
37:20Keep in line!
37:23Keep together!
37:27Come back!
37:40Sorry about that, he came straight at me.
37:43He's a menace in his own right with these lambs about.
37:47Well, do we start at the top again?
37:50Well, what's the point?
37:52Could have gone anywhere.
37:54If that all's set in line, we still might have got him.
37:56Oh, you can't blame him.
37:58You moved fast enough yourself when you heard that shot.
38:02Where's Lizzie?
38:03I'm here!
38:04And me!
38:05Over here!
38:06Found something!
38:09I thought this might interest you.
38:17A sleeping bag.
38:18Still warm.
38:19I think you were right, Greg.
38:20He was asleep when we started beating.
38:22He left one or two other things.
38:24A mug, knife, water bottle.
38:26The rabbit's light, doesn't he?
38:27He sticks up his rifle and scuttles off.
38:30I think he went over that fox's earth on purpose.
38:32He knew the fox would run and take our attention away.
38:35He thinks just like an animal.
38:37Is that water carrier full?
38:38Yes.
38:39That means he's had nothing to drink since last night.
38:42He hasn't had anything to eat either.
38:44He hasn't even cooked that rabbit.
38:45What if he didn't want to attract our attention by fire or smoke?
38:48No, no.
38:49He can't make fire.
38:50He's eaten that raw.
38:52He's right down to basics.
38:54So what do we do?
38:56Look, would you ask Bolt if he could have his man for a couple of days?
38:59I want the woods sealed up.
39:01Night and day.
39:0224 hours.
39:03No exits at all.
39:04My guess is he's going to need water before he needs food.
39:07I think he'll make for the lower pond.
39:09That's what we'll be waiting for him.
39:11You don't think he could have got away completely?
39:13No, no.
39:15No, he's still here.
39:17Somewhere.
39:26Look, Jenny, why don't you go on up to bed?
39:35I have to wait up for Charlie anyway.
39:37No, it's all right, Vince.
39:38You've done enough today anyway.
39:40Squeezing in me and Danielle and the children.
39:43I'd like to know how Greg is.
39:46I bet he's cold.
39:48Two nights out there sitting in a ditch.
39:56Anything?
40:08No.
40:09Had a deer down for a drink.
40:11And if he didn't notice anything, the sniper's not about.
40:15What's the news?
40:17Same as you.
40:18Nothing.
40:19Some mutiny in the ranks.
40:21They want to go home.
40:22On Bolt's men?
40:23Well, the day shift is all right.
40:25The night watch is getting him down.
40:28If it rains, they'll pack it in.
40:30Yeah.
40:31If it rains, we all might as well pack it in.
40:34How are the girls?
40:35Oh.
40:36They send their love.
40:38Danielle is saying a special prayer for you.
40:43Still think he'll come down to the pond?
40:45Well, he's got a drink.
40:46That's where I'd pick if I was him.
40:48What, even if it meant getting shot as soon as you stuck your nose out?
40:51No, he'll be down.
40:52He's probably watching that same deer.
40:54Knowing that it could pick up sounds and smells quicker than he could.
40:58Beautiful animal.
40:59Make a change from rabbit.
41:03I bought all the shells for the 12-bore.
41:05How many you got in that?
41:06Three.
41:07Well, I left three at home for emergencies.
41:10I've never killed anybody.
41:24Well, there's always a first time.
41:26I'm not sure that I want to.
41:28I'll only shoot if you miss.
41:30That's fair enough.
41:31Gets easier.
41:33So what he's thinking?
41:35Yeah, well, I don't care what he thinks.
41:39How many men have you killed?
41:43Has it made you?
41:44I mean, did it make you feel pain?
41:47Remorse?
41:49Pleasure?
41:50Well, I never had the time.
41:51It's always been a necessity.
41:53Like I said at that meeting where I made such an unfavourable impression.
41:57Values change whether we like it or not.
42:01But do you like it?
42:02Shh, shh, shh, shh.
42:04Something's moving.
42:05Where are Greg and Charles?
42:06Er, they're out.
42:07Well, they've been out for days.
42:08Only two days.
42:09Don't exaggerate, John.
42:10But I'm having to do all the work.
42:11You said once you wanted to do it.
42:12Not all of it.
42:13What are they doing?
42:14Er, they're looking for something in the woods.
42:15Why can't we help?
42:16We're good at finding things.
42:17Yes, sir.
42:18We're good at finding things.
42:19Yes, sir.
42:20Yes, I know you are.
42:21And I'm sure they'd like you with them.
42:22But they've got the guns out and it might be dangerous.
42:23Are they hunting?
42:24Sort of.
42:25But it's very tiring work.
42:26Just for grownups.
42:27Hey.
42:28Hey.
42:29Hey.
42:30Hey.
42:31Hey.
42:32Hey.
42:33Hey.
42:34Hey.
42:35Hey.
42:36Hey.
42:37Hey.
42:38Hey.
42:39Hey.
42:40Hey.
42:41Hey.
42:42Hey.
42:43Hey.
42:44Hey.
42:45Hey.
42:46Hey.
42:47Hey.
42:48Hey.
42:49Hey.
42:50Hey.
42:51Hey.
42:52Hey.
42:53Hey, what's the matter?
42:54Are they gonna shoot things?
42:55They might.
42:56Yes.
42:59Well, who's gonna tell me?
43:01Have they shot anything yet?
43:04Not yet.
43:05They won't be able to.
43:07Go on.
43:10You know that day all those people came.
43:13I did something to the shotgun.
43:18This came out.
43:19keep coming just keep coming that's exactly what you did yes honestly i only pulled the trigger
43:31does it matter i'm afraid it does this is the firing pin the pin from the striker
43:37it breaks if you keep using it without a cartridge someone's got a duff gun charles has got the
43:43shotgun i told you greg's going to be so angry can't we tell them before jenny does
43:55it won't be so bad come on i know a shortcut come on
44:13do you think he heard
44:19yes he heard
44:24now what we're supposed to be getting him look would you keep his attention here for a while
44:32when i get behind him just fire a couple of shots tracks his attention over here
44:37you'll be in a tighter spot than i will start with
44:39don't worry i'd rather be here go on then i'll keep him busy
44:42greg we better swap guns this one's better at close range
44:50give me five minutes
44:57give me five minutes
45:10uh
45:21uh
45:23uh
45:25uh
45:29uh
45:31uh
45:35I don't know.
46:05Charles!
46:12Greg!
46:14Go back!
46:16Get away!
46:18As fast as you can, get back!
46:23Get away from here as fast as you can!
46:26Go on, do as you're told!
46:28Stop it!
46:35Greg!
46:39Greg!
46:49Get down!
47:05Go on!
47:09Kill him!
47:11I've no ammunition.
47:35Oh, it's all right.
47:38It's all right.
47:39It's all right.
47:40Gun wouldn't find.
47:42Oh, let's get back home.
47:44Come on, children!
47:46What are they doing here?
47:48They were worried about you.
47:50They were worried?
47:52Greg?
47:53Yeah?
47:54He's got a name.
47:56His ugly carcass has got a name.
47:59George Oliver.
48:01Ten rounds of ammunition.
48:04Ten murders.
48:06He's covered in lice.
48:08Poor lady.
48:12What?
48:14Poor lady.
48:31Why did she have to die?
48:32Why did she have to die?
49:01Look at your youth's Cheldingham?
49:03Fucking와...
49:04Poor lady.
49:06Oh, oh, boy.
49:07Only hell!
49:09We saw you again..
49:11We saw you again..
49:12cór Slashkisskisskiss.
49:15And you give us a name!
49:18Yeah?
49:19You sing along.
49:25Can you imagine?
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