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A peaceful home hides a terrifying secret in this chilling classic horror film from 1941. When a series of mysterious murders shake a quiet household, suspicion falls everywhere—but the true killer remains unseen. Is it a ghostly presence… or something far more disturbing?

As paranoia grows and fear spreads, the shocking truth slowly begins to surface. Packed with suspense, psychological tension, and eerie atmosphere, this vintage thriller delivers unforgettable twists that still haunt audiences today.

If you love classic black-and-white horror with dark secrets and unexpected reveals, this is a must-watch.
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00:00:04THE END
00:00:32The End
00:01:05The End
00:01:23Good evening, Evans Union, sir.
00:01:29Dinner is served, Mr. Keston.
00:01:39Good evening, my dear.
00:01:46You're more beautiful than ever this evening.
00:01:53Mrs. Kessler first, Evans.
00:01:55Oh, yes, sir. I'm sorry, sir.
00:02:15Let's go.
00:02:34All right, Miss Virginia. They're having dinner.
00:02:39I'll answer it.
00:02:47Hello, Virginia.
00:02:52I told you not to come here this evening, Ralph.
00:02:55Why? Didn't you want to see me?
00:02:57Well, it isn't that I didn't want to see you.
00:03:01You're certainly acting strange, darling.
00:03:03What's all the mystery about?
00:03:05Let's go into the library.
00:03:08You see, Ralph?
00:03:10Oh, my God.
00:03:14Ralph!
00:03:20After dinner, we are taking a long walk.
00:03:27I'd like to speak to you, Ralph.
00:03:36What's come over your father, Virginia?
00:03:38Is that why you didn't want me here tonight?
00:03:39Yes.
00:03:41It stopped me cold.
00:03:42I'm sorry if I accidentally stumbled on something you didn't want me to know.
00:03:46Well, it must seem weird to someone who's never seen it before.
00:03:49It happens once a year.
00:03:51You always appeared perfectly rational to me.
00:03:54Well, there's something I must tell you.
00:03:56It's about my mother.
00:03:58I don't understand.
00:04:00Well, it happened several years ago.
00:04:02My father and mother were apparently as happy as two people could be.
00:04:06He worshipped her.
00:04:09Another man?
00:04:10The usual best friend.
00:04:12He almost broke my father's heart.
00:04:15He seems reconciled, but he never forgets their wedding anniversary and celebrates it that way.
00:04:21I guess he isn't the only one who resorts to make believe, but it does give one an uncanny feeling.
00:04:28It doesn't frighten me anymore.
00:04:31Now that you know.
00:04:37I love you.
00:04:47You wanted your coat, Miss Kessler.
00:04:50Oh.
00:04:51Oh, yes.
00:04:52I was going to take a drive.
00:04:54It's such a beautiful night.
00:04:55Come along?
00:04:56Yes, of course.
00:04:58Sure you don't mind going?
00:04:59No, no.
00:04:59I'd love it.
00:05:00We'll be back in an hour, Cecile.
00:05:02Yes, Miss.
00:05:17That's a nice young man of Miss Virginia's.
00:05:20I guess so.
00:05:21Well, if it wasn't, Miss Virginia wouldn't bother with him.
00:05:24Does she plan to marry him?
00:05:26I never discuss things that aren't my business.
00:05:29If you want to stay here, I suggest you don't be so curious.
00:05:33Well, just the same.
00:05:34I think this is a crazy house.
00:05:35And what about those murders?
00:05:37Jules here says there's been a lot of them.
00:05:39And nobody's ever been able to find out who did the killings.
00:05:42You talk too much, Jules.
00:05:43But I only said that...
00:05:44Excuse me, Mr. Cecile.
00:05:46Come, I'll show you where we keep our linens.
00:06:17I'll show you where we keep our linens.
00:06:22Oh, my God.
00:07:13Mrs. Kessler, oh, Mrs. Kessler, I brought you your dinner.
00:07:18Oh, please, Mrs. Kessler, I've got to go home.
00:07:24Home?
00:07:25I want to go home, too.
00:07:27Oh, but you are home.
00:07:29And as soon as you feel better, I'm going to take you to your husband and daughter.
00:07:34But they never write to me.
00:07:36Oh, but they don't know where you are, Mrs. Kessler.
00:07:39Nobody knows that but me.
00:07:41You see, I found you.
00:07:42I'm running away.
00:07:44We're running away in a car.
00:07:46We're going faster, faster, faster.
00:07:49We're going to crash.
00:07:50We're going to crash.
00:08:02I can't go home now.
00:08:05Can I?
00:08:10Mrs. Kessler, please.
00:08:12Please eat your dinner.
00:08:13I've got to go home.
00:08:15I'll be back in the morning.
00:08:17Good night, Mrs. Kessler.
00:08:19Good night.
00:08:26You're late again, Jules.
00:08:29I'm sorry, Mama.
00:08:31But I just couldn't get away from her.
00:08:36Jules, why don't you tell Mr. Kessler about his wife, that you're hiding her?
00:08:40Oh, I hadn't got the heart, Mama.
00:08:43It would kill him if he saw her the way she is.
00:08:45Poor thing.
00:08:46She'd be better off if she died with that man when that car was wrecked.
00:08:50I guess so.
00:08:55Jules, I've been thinking.
00:08:56Maybe she had something to do with all these horrible murders.
00:09:00Oh, she wouldn't hurt nobody.
00:09:03She's like a child.
00:09:05She's still dazed from the accident.
00:09:08You know, amnesia.
00:09:10But she'll be better soon.
00:09:11Then I'll take her home.
00:09:21But if they found out I'd have been hiding her,
00:09:24they might think I had something to do with the murder.
00:09:27Jules, you must tell Mr. Kessler.
00:09:30Oh, no, no, Mama.
00:09:31We must never tell anyone.
00:09:35Never.
00:09:37Never.
00:09:38Never.
00:09:39Never.
00:09:50Sure you won't come in?
00:09:51No, thanks, darling.
00:09:52I think I'd better run along.
00:09:54Good night, Ralph.
00:09:57Oh, Virginia.
00:09:58Shall I put your car away?
00:09:59No, thanks.
00:10:00Evans will take care of it.
00:10:01All right.
00:10:02Good night.
00:10:05Good evening, Mr. J.
00:10:07Will you please put my car in the garage when you have a moment?
00:10:09Yes, miss.
00:10:22Hello, Casanova.
00:10:30Have you gone crazy?
00:10:38The only chance I had to see you.
00:10:39You ignored my letters and my telephone calls.
00:10:42Did you think that you could get rid of me as easy as all that?
00:10:45Be quiet.
00:10:46They'll hear you.
00:10:46You bet they will.
00:10:47And you're going to listen to me, too.
00:10:49I'm not giving up to that Kessler girl or anybody else.
00:10:52This is different, Cecile.
00:10:54I never said I loved you.
00:10:57Are you in love with her?
00:10:59Yes.
00:10:59Well, you're not marrying her, understand?
00:11:01Nothing's going to stand in the way of my happiness.
00:11:03Not even you.
00:11:06Don't threaten me.
00:11:13She'll have to know about her sooner or later.
00:11:17And besides, I'll make you a good wife, Ralph.
00:11:20I promise I will.
00:11:36Guess what?
00:11:37What?
00:11:38I'm in love.
00:11:40Ralph?
00:11:40Yes, Dad?
00:11:42He's a fine boy.
00:11:44I am so happy for you, my dear.
00:11:46Oh, he hasn't asked me to marry him yet, but he will.
00:11:48I know he will.
00:11:50Good night, my pet.
00:11:51Good night, sweet.
00:11:53Good night, Evans.
00:11:54Good night, Miss Virginia.
00:11:56Can I do anything for you, sir, before I retire?
00:11:59What happened to your hand, Evans?
00:12:01Oh, nothing, sir.
00:12:02I heard it when I was putting Miss Virginia's car in the garage.
00:12:05Did anything got it?
00:12:06What advantage?
00:12:07Oh, you may catch an infection.
00:12:12How's that?
00:12:13Just like new, sir.
00:12:15I guess I'll eat for a while.
00:12:17Good night, Evans.
00:12:19Good night, sir.
00:12:21Oh, yes, Evans, sir.
00:12:24Thank you for the dinner.
00:12:27Yes, sir.
00:12:54The End
00:13:23The End
00:13:51I'm afraid to come home.
00:13:54You'd kill me.
00:14:02You'd kill anybody.
00:14:04You'd kill anybody.
00:14:41You'd kill anybody.
00:15:04You'd kill anybody.
00:15:06You'd kill anybody.
00:15:08You'd kill anybody.
00:15:29You'd kill anybody.
00:15:55You'd kill anybody.
00:16:23You'd kill anybody.
00:16:32You'd kill anybody.
00:16:58You'd kill anybody.
00:17:20You'd kill anybody.
00:17:35You'd kill anybody.
00:17:58You'd kill anybody.
00:18:25You'd kill anybody.
00:18:30I see what I can do.
00:18:31You'd kill anybody.
00:19:05You'd kill anybody.
00:19:08There's nothing very sentimental about a house where anything could happen and usually does.
00:19:20You'd kill anybody.
00:19:34You'd kill anybody.
00:19:40You'd kill anybody.
00:20:33You'd kill anybody.
00:20:57You'd kill anybody.
00:21:05There's nothing.
00:21:06There's no doubt about that.
00:21:07You'd kill anybody.
00:21:35You'd kill anybody.
00:21:56You'd kill anybody.
00:22:30You'd kill anybody.
00:22:33You'd kill anybody.
00:23:00You'd kill anybody.
00:23:31And I will kill anybody.
00:23:53You'd kill anybody.
00:24:16You'd kill anybody.
00:24:22You'd kill anybody.
00:24:50You'd kill anybody.
00:24:53You'd kill anybody.
00:24:55You'd kill anybody.
00:25:22You'd kill anybody.
00:25:52Evans, you'd kill anybody.
00:26:17You'd kill anybody.
00:26:21You'd kill anybody.
00:26:47You'd kill anybody.
00:27:21You'd kill anybody.
00:27:24You'd kill anybody.
00:27:25You'd kill anybody.
00:27:49You'd kill anybody.
00:28:20You'd kill anybody.
00:28:32You'd kill anybody.
00:28:56You'd kill anybody.
00:28:59You'd kill anybody.
00:29:29You'd kill anybody.
00:29:57You'd kill anybody.
00:30:20You'd kill anybody.
00:30:53You'd kill anybody.
00:31:00You'd kill anybody.
00:31:40You'd kill anybody.
00:31:49You'd kill anybody.
00:32:12You'd kill anybody.
00:32:20You'd kill anybody.
00:32:22You'd kill anybody.
00:32:24You'd kill anybody.
00:32:49You'd kill anybody.
00:33:16You'd kill anybody.
00:33:51You'd kill anybody.
00:33:54You'd kill anybody.
00:34:09You'd kill anybody.
00:34:19You'd kill anybody.
00:34:37You'd kill anybody.
00:35:06You'd kill anybody.
00:35:20You'd kill anybody.
00:35:30You'd kill anybody.
00:35:50You'd kill anybody.
00:36:31You'd kill anybody.
00:36:38You'd kill anybody.
00:36:46You'd kill anybody.
00:37:16You'd kill anybody.
00:37:46You'd kill anybody.
00:38:13You'd kill anybody.
00:38:32He's alive.
00:38:33What?
00:38:34He's alive.
00:38:35I saw him move.
00:38:42I'll get the hospital.
00:38:44You'll be all right, Miss Mason.
00:38:46Steady now.
00:38:48Get him out of here.
00:38:49He's not dead.
00:38:50Doctor, we'll be here any minute.
00:39:01Jules.
00:39:02Please, Mrs. Mason.
00:39:06Jules, listen to me.
00:39:09Did you recognize the man who tried to kill you?
00:39:34It was ghastly.
00:39:36I don't believe I was ever more startled in my life
00:39:39than when Mrs. Mason screamed.
00:39:40It must have been a terrific shock to see him come back to life.
00:39:43Yes, it was.
00:39:44Just a few moments longer
00:39:46and I would have known who the assailant was.
00:39:50I don't like to bring up the subject, Mr. Kessler.
00:39:53But these murders,
00:39:54did they ever happen in the daytime?
00:39:56No, I don't believe so.
00:39:58I see.
00:39:59You evidently have some reason for asking.
00:40:01Not particularly.
00:40:02I was just curious about that one point.
00:40:06Yes, sir.
00:40:07Sorry dinner is late tonight, sir.
00:40:09But the new cook is having quite a time getting started.
00:40:11That's all right.
00:40:15Evan's been with you long?
00:40:17Over some years.
00:40:28Everything's gone wrong today.
00:40:30Now I've burned the roast.
00:40:31Oh, don't get so flustered.
00:40:32You'll be all right.
00:40:33I was so anxious to make good.
00:40:35I want to stay.
00:40:37Oh, is that mixing spoon?
00:40:38Yeah, it is.
00:40:39Right in front of me.
00:40:40Thanks.
00:40:41I like it here.
00:40:43It's nice.
00:40:44Everything's so quiet and peaceful-like.
00:40:47You ever read the newspapers?
00:40:49No.
00:40:50They're just full of trash and murders and stuff.
00:40:54What you don't know, we have...
00:40:57It's all right here.
00:40:58Here's your pepper salt.
00:40:59Thanks.
00:41:04Well, Paul, I'm afraid you have me cornered.
00:41:06You still have a couple of moves, Mr. Kessler.
00:41:09You've met your equal, Dad.
00:41:10Oh, your father just got himself into a bad position.
00:41:15You're going to have a storm.
00:41:16It's your game ball.
00:41:17Want to play another?
00:41:18No, thank you.
00:41:19Not tonight.
00:41:20It's getting late.
00:41:21Pardon me, sir.
00:41:22Yes?
00:41:23May I speak to you a moment, please?
00:41:25Oh, yes, certainly.
00:41:29Well, the cook wants to leave.
00:41:31I thought you should know.
00:41:33Why?
00:41:34She just came.
00:41:35She feels as if her work is unsatisfactory.
00:41:38She had so much trouble with dinner tonight.
00:41:40Why, that's ridiculous.
00:41:42Oh, I understand.
00:41:44It's her first day.
00:41:45I speak to her.
00:41:46I'll say goodnight, Mr. Kessler.
00:41:48Think I'll turn in.
00:41:49Thanks for the game.
00:41:50Goodnight, Paul.
00:41:51Goodnight, Dad.
00:41:51Goodnight, child.
00:41:54I'll walk up with you, Paul.
00:41:55Oh, glad to have your company.
00:41:56It's a long, lonesome climb up those stairs all alone.
00:42:01Where are you going, Marie?
00:42:03You can't leave us after cooking such an elegant dinner.
00:42:06Did you really like it, Mr. Kessler?
00:42:08Why, I never tasted anything to eat like that roast beef.
00:42:11Besides, you can't go now.
00:42:12It's going to rain in a minute.
00:42:14Are you sure you want me to stay?
00:42:16Certainly, Marie.
00:42:17Well, I like it here, but I thought...
00:42:19Oh, then it is set up.
00:42:21Oh, wait till you taste my apple pie, Mr. Kessler.
00:42:24Apple pie?
00:42:24My, that will be a treat.
00:42:26Come on, let me take this.
00:42:27You might as well unpack your things, Marie.
00:42:29Yes, sure.
00:42:30Thank you, sir.
00:42:31Not at all, Marie.
00:42:32Goodnight.
00:42:32Goodnight, Mr. Kessler.
00:42:35Oh, he's a wonderful man.
00:42:49Now, let's see.
00:42:51What did I do wrong?
00:48:52Mr. Kessler?
00:49:00Mr. Kessler?
00:49:01Mr. Kessler, are you ill?
00:49:03What?
00:49:05What?
00:49:05Something wrong?
00:49:09Hello, Paul.
00:49:13Hello, Paul.
00:49:21I must have...
00:49:22I must have...
00:49:22I must have...
00:49:22I must have walked in my sleep.
00:49:23I must have walked in my sleep.
00:49:49I must have...
00:49:52I must have...
00:49:54I must have...
00:49:56I must have...
00:50:19I must have...
00:50:22I must have...
00:50:25I must have...
00:50:28I must have...
00:51:16I must have...
00:51:26I must have...
00:51:27well...
00:51:27Well, you...
00:51:27well, you look like you had a good night's sleep, Mr. Kessler.
00:51:29You look like you had a good night's sleep, Mr. Kessler.
00:51:51I wonder if anyone was hurt.
00:52:04Nothing could have hurt my father more.
00:52:06It's unquestionably the work of a madman.
00:52:10You're right, Evans.
00:52:12Yes, Mrs. Kessler.
00:52:13Good morning, sir.
00:52:14Where is the new cook?
00:52:16She says she'll go shopping first thing this morning.
00:52:18Have you looked in your room?
00:52:20No, sir.
00:52:22Something wrong, Mrs. Kessler?
00:52:31There's a release.
00:52:32She didn't leave.
00:52:33I'm not worried about that.
00:52:35When did she tell you she's going to the market?
00:52:37Last night before she went to bed.
00:52:44Do you think there's any connection between this and what has happened before?
00:52:48I don't know.
00:52:49Have you been through the rest of the house yet?
00:52:51No, sir.
00:52:52Good morning, Mr. Kessler.
00:52:54Oh, Marie.
00:52:55You have no idea how happy I am to see you.
00:53:01I wonder why he was so glad to see me.
00:53:04Mrs. Kessler thought you had been murdered.
00:53:07Oh, he's so sweet.
00:53:08I'm going to start to make that apple pie.
00:53:11Murdered?
00:53:16I can't imagine who would do a thing like that.
00:53:21I'll get it.
00:53:29I'll get it.
00:53:30Good morning, Mrs. Kessler.
00:53:31Won't you come in?
00:53:40That happened last night.
00:53:42Didn't it fall?
00:53:43No.
00:53:44Find me the person who did it and you've got your murderer.
00:53:47Nobody came into this house last night.
00:53:49Ryan and his boys were stationed outside.
00:53:51Lieutenant.
00:53:53Oh, Lieutenant.
00:53:56Lieutenant.
00:54:15Come out.
00:54:17Come on out, I say.
00:54:21It's wrong.
00:54:23It's wrong.
00:54:48Then you didn't hear any noises during the night.
00:54:51No, but there's funny things going on around here.
00:54:54Meaning what?
00:54:55Well, it's happened three times now.
00:54:57I put food on the sink, left the room.
00:54:59When I come back, it was gone.
00:55:01No.
00:55:03You ought to hire a detective to watch it.
00:55:08That's what you get for being such an excellent cook.
00:55:11Oh, thank you, sir.
00:55:15Oh, Lieutenant.
00:55:16Yeah?
00:55:17You got something?
00:55:18I don't know.
00:55:18I...
00:55:19I found this in the picture.
00:55:22Anybody else know about it?
00:55:23No, I wanted to speak to you first.
00:55:24Okay.
00:55:26I'll see if I can match it.
00:55:28Keep the others downstairs.
00:55:34Why not?
00:55:35I agree.
00:55:36Is this yours, Mr. Kessler?
00:55:39Yes.
00:55:40Why?
00:55:40I thought I'd seen it on you.
00:55:42Found it in Evans' room.
00:55:43Well, there's nothing strange about that.
00:55:45There wouldn't be, Mr. Kessler,
00:55:46but it so happens that a thread from this robe
00:55:48was found embedded in the picture.
00:55:50Surely you're not trying to accuse Evans.
00:55:52Oh, it's incredible.
00:55:53You're just trying to make a case.
00:55:55Well, somebody's been doing these killings.
00:55:57Ryan didn't die of heart failure.
00:55:58Don't forget that.
00:55:59When did you give Evans that robe, Mr. Kessler?
00:56:02I don't remember giving it to him at all.
00:56:04But naturally, with my things,
00:56:05Steve Mending, he just picks them up.
00:56:07I don't care how he got it.
00:56:08He had it and he used it on that picture.
00:56:10I'm going to talk to him.
00:56:12Just a minute, Lieutenant.
00:56:13Yeah?
00:56:13Well, if Evans is the man we want,
00:56:15it strikes me you've got to have more evidence.
00:56:17Now, everybody wants to be a detective.
00:56:19Oh, wait a minute.
00:56:21Perhaps Paul has some suggestion.
00:56:23All right, go ahead.
00:56:24What is it?
00:56:25Without doubt, the murderer is insane.
00:56:27The picture tells us that.
00:56:28I believe we should call in a psychiatrist.
00:56:31A psychiatrist.
00:56:32You've still got the robe.
00:56:34Before Evans is accused,
00:56:36I'm definitely in favor of giving him a sanity test.
00:56:38What do you say, Lieutenant?
00:56:41Okay.
00:56:42Maybe I'd better take one myself.
00:56:47All we want to know is if the fellow's crazy.
00:56:50That's very easy to determine.
00:56:52Shall we make the examination here?
00:56:54If you don't mind, Doctor.
00:56:56Please tell Evans I want to see him
00:56:57and then go up to your room.
00:56:59Go to my room.
00:57:02Is it possible, Doctor, for a man to be normal,
00:57:05say, for two or three months at a time,
00:57:07then go completely insane for an hour or two?
00:57:09Yes, quite common.
00:57:10Well, this should be most interesting.
00:57:15Now what?
00:57:16A fuse must have blown.
00:57:18I light the candles.
00:57:31The fuse burned out, Miss Virginia.
00:57:33Oh, thank you.
00:57:34My father wants to see you, Evans.
00:57:35He's in his room.
00:57:37Yes, Miss.
00:57:46That'll have to do, gentlemen, until the lights are fixed.
00:57:53I'll be in my room, Evans.
00:57:54Yes, Miss.
00:58:06I'm sorry, Mr. Kessler, but we ran out of fuses.
00:58:09I sent Marie over to the store to get some more, sir.
00:58:11That's all right, Evans.
00:58:14Sit down.
00:58:16Oh, pardon me, sir.
00:58:18Go ahead, Evans.
00:58:19Sit down.
00:58:20We want to talk to you.
00:58:21All right, sit down.
00:58:47Do you want to speak to me, sir?
00:58:49This gentleman would like to ask you a few questions, Evans.
00:58:54Yes, sir?
00:58:55Do you know these men?
00:58:59Yes, sir.
00:59:00What's this gentleman's name?
00:59:03Mr. Kessler.
00:59:05Mr. Charles Kessler, sir.
00:59:06Would you say that Mr. Kessler is out of his mind?
00:59:11I don't understand you.
00:59:14Would you say that he is insane?
00:59:17No, sir.
00:59:22No, sir.
00:59:50Well, young lady, what are you doing here?
00:59:53You can't take it.
00:59:54You can't take it.
00:59:56It's mine, I tell you.
00:59:59Okay, sister, it's yours.
01:00:02Leave me alone.
01:00:04I'm going home.
01:00:06Home to my husband.
01:00:09And my daughter.
01:00:10Of course you are.
01:00:11And we know where you live, too.
01:00:13You do?
01:00:14Sure.
01:00:17But I'm dead, you understand?
01:00:21I'm dead.
01:00:22Of course you are.
01:00:24I'll take you where you want to go.
01:00:26Now you just come with me, young lady.
01:00:33Tell me, Evans.
01:00:34Do you think this man is crazy?
01:00:36Now don't ask him that, Doc.
01:00:38I'm beginning to have doubts myself.
01:00:40Please, Lieutenant.
01:00:41Oh, all right, all right.
01:00:43Am I crazy?
01:00:46I don't think so.
01:00:48You don't think so?
01:00:57I know that woman.
01:00:59She's wicked.
01:01:02She can't go home.
01:01:04Yes.
01:01:05Yes, I know.
01:01:06She's bad.
01:01:07Now you come with me.
01:01:09Oh, there we are.
01:01:16Ever see this before?
01:01:19Yes, sir.
01:01:20What were you doing with it last night?
01:01:22I don't know what you're talking to us, sir.
01:01:38What we found is Kessler.
01:01:48I'm dead, Charles.
01:01:50Do you hear me?
01:01:52I'm dead.
01:02:02I'm afraid to come home.
01:02:05You killed me.
01:02:11You'd kill anybody.
01:02:15It's Kessler.
01:02:19Take her out, quickly.
01:02:22Quickly.
01:02:40THE END
01:03:19Mr. Kessler
01:03:21Oh, Dad
01:03:22Get back in there
01:03:23Close that door
01:03:26Now you sit right there
01:03:28And we'll see that you get home all right
01:03:30What do we turn?
01:03:34Give me your hand, George
01:03:44She's dead
01:04:02What happened here?
01:04:04We've got the murderer
01:04:08Evans
01:04:11No, Mr. Kessler
01:04:14You
01:04:38No
01:04:58I knew you'd come back
01:05:00Nothing can part us now, my darling
01:05:02I knew you'd come back
01:05:02I knew you'd come back
01:05:30I knew you'd come back
01:05:30I knew you'd come back
01:05:30I knew you'd come back
01:05:30I knew you'd come back
01:05:30I knew you'd come back
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