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A mysterious night unfolds inside a dark and eerie mansion where strange events begin to terrify everyone inside. The Monster Walks is a classic old school haunted house thriller filled with suspense, secrets, and vintage horror atmosphere. This 1930s film captures the chilling style of early mystery and horror cinema, where every shadow hides a secret and every sound could mean danger.
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00:00THE END
00:38The End
01:08The End
01:33His death was very sudden, Mrs. Krug
01:35Yes, sir
01:36He was alive last night
01:38When I brought him his supper
01:40This morning, Hans found his body
01:42Your son?
01:45Yes, sir
02:11It's Yogi
02:14Mr. Erlton's ape
02:15But I thought he had disposed of him
02:17No, sir
02:18Do you mean to say that that animal is in this house?
02:21Yes, sir
02:22Mr. Robert had Hans lock him in his cage in the cellar
02:41Everything's secure, Hans?
02:43The cage is strong enough
02:45I put a chain across the door
02:49But what makes him scream so?
02:52That's because of the corpse in the house
02:55He remembers his dead master
03:15You have my deepest sympathy, Robert
03:18Thanks, Mr. Wilkes
03:22It seems unbelievable that it could have happened so quickly
03:25Why, only last week when he was in the city
03:27He seemed perfectly well
03:29My brother always enjoyed good health, Mr. Wilkes
03:32I was the sickly one
03:33And now
03:34A paralytic
03:37Could medical science do nothing for you?
03:40No, nothing can ever bring power to these lifeless limbs
03:47Well, don't be alarmed, Mr. Wilkes
03:49He is securely locked in his cage
03:54Would you care to see him?
03:56Why, yes, if it is not too much trouble
03:58Hans
04:01Take Mr. Wilkes down to see Yogi
04:03Yes
04:22You know, do some trouble
04:24In your Х
04:33Thanks, Mr. Wilkes
04:52There was a mate to this one, but it died in one of Dr. Erlton's experiments.
04:58What was the nature of that experiment?
05:00I don't know.
05:02But he was the doctor's favorite.
05:05Yogi had to run out of the house.
05:06He knew every nook and corner.
05:09But was there no danger?
05:11Miss Root was afraid of him.
05:14Well, that's because he was always jealous of her.
05:19So that is why she went away.
05:22I suppose she had other reasons for wanting to get away from this dreary old place.
05:30And she's coming back here tonight.
05:34If she does, he'll know.
05:37They'll never forget their hatred.
05:56Is Miss Root's room ready?
05:59Yes, sir.
06:00Light a fire there.
06:01It's growing cold.
06:03Make her room as cheerful as possible.
06:05Yes, sir.
06:19Oh, excuse me, sir.
06:28Look down the road and see if you see any signs of Miss Root.
06:44Hans has just told me of that animal's hatred for Ruth.
06:47They should not be in the same house together.
06:50She's perfectly safe.
06:51He can't possibly escape.
06:53Why, with his tremendous strength, anything is possible.
06:59Did you not consider that, Robert, when you asked me to read the will in this house?
07:03I was selfish, perhaps.
07:05I was thinking of my own condition.
07:06But I think she would have come to see her father anyway.
07:21The storm is increasing.
07:23I'm afraid I shall have to impose on your hospitality and spend the night here.
07:30Yes, yes, yes.
07:31Of course, of course.
07:33Mrs. Crue.
07:35Mrs. Crue.
07:37Mrs. Crue.
07:45Prepare a room for Mr. Wilkes.
07:51The guest room is ready, sir.
07:53No.
07:54No, no, I think Mr. Wilkes would be more comfortable in the other wing of the house,
07:58away from our family sorrow.
08:01Oh, anywhere will do, Mrs. Crue.
08:10Did you see anyone on the road, Hans?
08:13Can't see a thing.
08:33There's someone coming now.
08:36How do you know?
08:38He always acts like that when there's somebody arriving that he knows.
08:45Could it be Ruth?
08:47I wonder.
08:49I wonder.
08:54County Ruth.
08:56County Ruth.
09:09Uncle Robert.
09:12Uncle Robert.
09:13Oh, Uncle Robert.
09:14Uncle Robert.
09:17Oh, if I were not so helpless.
09:22If my shrunken body could lift you up and comfort you.
09:35There, there, my child.
09:37Be brave, dear.
09:38Be brave.
09:48If I could only have, only have been here and talked with him.
09:54Just seen him once again.
09:56Let me take his place in your heart, now that you're more than ever alone.
10:02Oh, I loved him so much.
10:05I should never have gone away.
10:21There is nothing to fear, dear.
10:23He is securely caged.
10:25Oh, but he frightened me so.
10:28Oh, pardon me.
10:29Uncle Robert, my fiancé, Dr. Clayton.
10:33I'm happy to know you, sir.
10:35You have my deepest sympathy.
10:37Thank you, Mr. Wilkes.
10:39Oh, Ted, my father's attorney, Mr. Wilkes, Dr. Clayton.
10:43Glad to know you.
10:44Happy to meet you, sir.
10:46What's that?
10:47That's Yogi.
10:50What's the matter with that man?
10:51He must be in misery.
10:53His master is dead.
10:56Where?
10:56In there?
10:59Well, you told the bank, and I've got to fix on this generator and the spark plugs.
11:05Yeah.
11:08Ted, will you wait?
11:10Certainly, dear.
11:26Make yourself comfortable, doctor.
11:29There is little I can say in welcome at a time like this.
11:32I understand, sir.
11:33And I extend you my deepest sympathy.
11:37You knew my brother?
11:38You were acquainted with his work?
11:41Yes.
11:42I suppose that was an ape's cry that startled Ruth.
11:46But there is no cause for alarm.
11:48I have him secured beyond possible means of escape.
11:53Mr. Wilkes inspected him.
11:56Oh, yes, sir.
11:57He's in a cage.
11:58But he's such a powerful animal.
11:59I would not have wanted to be closer.
12:01You're close to your boss.
12:14I'll do it.
12:22But you're going to be closer.
12:25You're going to be closer.
12:27I'll do it.
12:28Then you're going to be closer.
12:30I don't know what it is, but something terrifies me.
12:33Nothing will harm you, dear.
12:36Aunty Krug will put you to bed in your own little room,
12:39just like when you were a little girl.
12:50Oh.
12:52I can't seem to realize.
12:55It was all so sudden.
12:58Yes, very sudden.
13:02Come along with Aunty, dear.
13:13Hello, Hans.
13:15Hello, Miss Ruth.
13:17Glad to see you.
13:21The luggage, where shall I put it?
13:23Put it in our old room.
13:24Hmm.
13:29Your Uncle Robert arranged it that way.
13:32I'll fix your things for you.
13:34Thank you, Aunty.
13:35Here's what happened.
13:35Hold it again.
13:50I'll do it again.
14:04I'm going to tell them,
14:06Now that he is dead it should be known.
14:09Don't be a fool.
14:11We may be turned out.
14:12But it is our right.
14:15Haven't we been still long enough?
14:18No.
14:19Wait until the will is read.
14:21We may be rich.
14:35Ted.
14:36Don't go into the village tonight.
14:38Stay here.
14:39But the reading of your father's will.
14:41It should be a family matter.
14:43I'd better go to the inn.
14:44Please stay.
14:46I want you here tonight.
14:48Dear.
14:49You're nervous.
14:51Please.
14:53All right.
14:54I'll stay.
14:55I'll get my things here in the car.
15:01Are you leaving doctor?
15:04No uncle.
15:04He's going to see about putting the car up.
15:06He'll be more comfortable here than at the inn.
15:08Well certainly doctor.
15:10We can consider you one of the family.
15:12Thank you very much.
15:20Oh Hans.
15:21Will you show Dr. Clayton where to put his car?
15:23He's staying all night.
15:24All right Miss Rue.
15:27Thank you dear.
15:28I'll only be a minute.
15:29Yes.
15:30Dante.
15:31Will you prepare the guest room?
15:33Yes I will dear.
15:53Well.
15:54Exodus.
15:54Yes Dr. Clayton.
15:56Get the bags out of the car.
15:57We're staying here for the night.
15:59Well.
16:00Isn't that where them cops are?
16:01Nonsense.
16:02You know Dr. Clayton I think I'll go for a walk.
16:05Go to a movie or play some peewee golf.
16:09Nonsense.
16:10You can't walk to the village in this storm.
16:11It's 11 miles.
16:13That's just a pleasant walk.
16:15I'd just love to take off my shoes and play in the raindrops.
16:20I'd skip part of the way too.
16:28Did you hear that?
16:30Get the bags out of the car.
16:32Hans will take care of it.
16:44Oh Ted.
16:45Did Hans take care of the car?
16:47Yes.
16:47He's showing Exodus where he can sleep.
16:49Shall I proceed with the reading of the will Miss Ruth?
16:52Yes.
16:53Oh I'm sorry.
16:54I didn't realize the...
16:56Oh that's perfectly all right doctor.
16:57You may remain.
16:58Thank you but I prefer to go to my room.
17:01Will you show Dr. Clayton to his rooms auntie?
17:04The doctor will be more comfortable in the other wing with Mr. Wilt.
17:08But Miss Ruth said Dr. Clayton was to occupy the guest room.
17:12Well of course Ruth.
17:14I was thinking only of the doctor's comfort.
17:17Come doctor.
17:21I'll come back when you're through.
17:29Is it necessary for...
17:31Mrs. Krug to be present?
17:33Why yes.
17:34She is mentioned in the will.
17:48Come with me and I'll show you where you can sleep.
17:51Where's the dead man at?
17:53On the second floor.
17:55Well I'll sleep in the cellar then.
17:58That's where Yogi is.
18:00You mean that man at high or so?
18:03Well you give me your omelette and I'll go up on the roof.
18:08Come on.
18:08Come on.
18:16In the name of God I, Philip Earleton, being of sound mind and memory and not acting under duress, menace,
18:22fraud or undue influence of any person whatever, do make, publish and direct, declare this my last will and testament
18:28in the manner following.
18:30That is to say that I bequeath all monies to my credit at the Hudson National Bank in the amount
18:36of $50,000 together with all personal property in the safe deposit boxes at the Hudson National Bank, which consists
18:44of house and lots and furnishings and personal effects pertaining to house and grounds to my only daughter, Ruth Earleton
18:52and sole heir.
18:56In the event that my sole heir, Ruth, should meet with death in the meantime, then the above I bequeath
19:03to my only brother, Robert Earleton.
19:10In loving memory I hereby provide that he be sheltered and suitably provided for in our family home until his
19:19death.
19:20This home to be maintained until such time.
19:25To my faithful servant, Emma Krug, I hereby bequeath the sum of $50 monthly to be paid out of my
19:33estate.
19:34This sum to continue without recourse until her death.
19:40I hereby appoint William Wilkes as executor of my will to act without bond.
19:46Witness my hand this the 22nd day of April 1925.
19:53Philip Earleton.
19:56I'm very grateful to your father, Miss Rose.
20:12Philip was always thoughtful and just.
20:17I'm very happy.
20:19My wishes are realized in spending my remaining years here in peace and quiet.
20:28Have they finished?
20:29Yes, sir.
20:41It ain't fair.
20:43It ain't fair, not a penny.
20:45And we have been still for so long.
20:48And now we get scraps thrown at us by strangers.
20:51It wasn't him.
20:53He was a good man.
20:55Huh, now she comes back.
20:56Now there's money to be had.
20:58And we who have stayed in work get nothing.
21:00Wait.
21:01Wait.
21:02Some day.
21:02I waited long enough.
21:03I'm gonna speak.
21:04And if you do, I'll swear that you are mad.
21:08Now carry him upstairs.
21:22Are you ready to go upstairs now?
21:24Yes.
21:25It's been a trying day.
21:27I think I had better retire.
21:28You also, Ruth.
21:31I'm coming with you, Uncle.
21:37Coming, Ted?
21:38No, if you don't mind, I think I'll stay here and chat with Mr. Wilkes.
21:43All right.
21:44Good night, Mr. Wilkes.
21:45Good night, Miss Ruth.
21:49Good night.
21:50Good night.
21:51Good night.
21:51Good night.
21:54That yoga man sure is mad about supper.
21:57If he's gonna yodel all night, ain't nobody gonna sleep.
22:01Hans, I will go through my brother's room.
22:04I have had my bed moved to the room next to his,
22:08so we could spend these last few hours together.
22:11Go to my room, dear.
22:13Yes, Uncle.
22:38And something is required for us.
22:46I have no phone number one.
22:48If I only had a daughter now, to be always near me.
22:54I shall always want to be near you, Uncle.
22:58You are so much like Daddy that it will keep his memory fresh and dear to me.
23:03You are now a wealthy girl, Ruth, and you must make the most of it.
23:09Wealth to youth is golden, but to age it is a milestone.
23:13I love you, dear.
23:16Good night.
23:18Good night.
23:45Hypocrite.
23:47Dole hypocrite.
23:49Why don't you tell her you hate her?
23:51Why don't you tell her you want the money more than she does?
23:54You are all liars.
23:58Yes.
23:58A remarkable woman, Mrs. Krug.
24:01She has been here for nearly twenty years.
24:03Her devotion to the brothers was almost her religion.
24:07And, uh, Hans, is he her son?
24:11Yes.
24:12Look at this.
24:12He was a baby when he came here.
24:14I believe she comes with a very good family.
24:17But she gave up everything to come to America.
24:20They're Germans, aren't they?
24:22Yes.
24:22So are the Ealtons.
24:24I think there's some sort of a distant relationship.
24:28There's a large fortune involved, isn't there?
24:31Considerable.
24:32Enough to almost burden a young woman like Ruth.
24:35I believe she understood the provision of the will.
24:38The estate is hers unconditionally.
24:40Her father intimated as much.
24:42Well, fortunately there are no other direct heirs.
24:45You know, wills are always open to contests, Doctor.
24:49Yes.
24:50And a large fortune is always a temptation, Mr. Wilkes.
24:57Yes, Doctor.
24:58Well, shall we retire?
25:01Well, if you don't mind, I think I'll stay here and smoke a cigar.
25:05Good night.
25:06Good night, Doctor.
25:20I have attended to your car and driver, sir.
25:25Thank you, Hans.
25:38Good night, dear.
25:42Oh.
25:43Miss Ruth wishes to speak to you before you retire.
25:48Good night, Doctor Clayton.
25:50Good night, Mrs. Croo.
26:06Ruth.
26:08Come in, Ted.
26:13Mrs. Croo said you wanted to see me.
26:15What is it?
26:17Listen, Ted.
26:18I have a premonition that something's going to happen.
26:21Something horrible.
26:22Nah.
26:23It's your nerves.
26:24What you need is some rest.
26:26Oh, I know it seems foolish.
26:28But it's all about me.
26:30Oppressing me.
26:31The house wasn't like this when Daddy was alive.
26:40That's because you've grown accustomed to it.
26:43It's an old place, isn't it?
26:45It's supposed to belong to smugglers a long time ago.
26:48There are tunnels and secret passageways all through the house.
26:51Daddy had them all sealed up because when I was a kid, I was always getting lost in them.
26:55Ha-ha.
26:57That's well.
26:58That's the first smile I've seen today.
27:01Now, it's time little girls like you should be in bed.
27:03And I could do with some sleep myself.
27:11You're going to have to take something for your nerves, young lady.
27:14All right, Doctor.
27:16Should I take an apple a day?
27:18Apples are strictly forbidden in your diet.
27:21Good night.
27:22Good night, sweet.
28:05You see, Charlie.
28:17Very hungry.
28:20Prettying someone shit started off where he began.
28:23Hans, lock and bolt every door and window.
28:28Nobody's going to steal their money.
28:31It's not here.
28:33I wasn't thinking of their money.
29:14It's not here.
29:47It's not here.
30:13It's not here.
30:42It's not here.
30:46What's happened? What's the matter?
30:48I just heard Ruth scream.
30:49Ruth!
30:50Open the door, Ruth!
30:52What was that?
30:54Someone, come to me!
30:56Ruth!
30:58Wills!
30:59What is it?
31:00What has happened?
31:02Now be calm, Robert, be calm.
31:04It was my niece. I heard a scream. What is it?
31:06Oh, Dad! Dad!
31:08What happened, Ruth? What's the matter?
31:10Oh, it was...
31:11Oh...
31:17What is he? What's wrong?
31:19Oh, Dad, take me away. Take me away.
31:22Yes, dear. Now calm yourself and tell me just exactly what happened.
31:26Oh, it was the ape yogi.
31:28When I awakened, his arm was above me and he was clutching at my throat.
31:32Oh, it was horrible. Horrible.
31:35Yes, dear.
31:36Mrs. Krug.
31:38Oh, Dante.
31:43There, there, dear.
31:45You're just nervous and excited.
31:48Oh, Dante, Groove.
31:50I'm afraid.
31:51I'm afraid.
32:04She is terrorized.
32:06She said that awful brute was in her room.
32:08No, no, no, no. He couldn't possibly escape.
32:10Ralph's hand, send him to the cage and tell him to bring Ruth here to me.
32:14Yes.
32:27I don't know.
32:30But...
32:33That's right.
32:34Well...
32:34Just...
32:34I...
32:34I...
32:37Well...
32:37Who...
32:37I don't know.
32:45How much?
32:45I don't know.
32:45What's the name?
32:45Look there.
32:46Here.
32:46Where are you?
32:46I don't know.
32:46I won...
32:46Nobody got my...
32:46Well...
32:46Hans, has that animal been out of its cage?
32:49No, sir.
32:51The lock hasn't been touched and everything is the way I left it.
32:55Well, that's a relief.
32:57Miss Ruth evidently had a nightmare.
33:01Dr. Clayton.
33:03Oh, Dr. Clayton.
33:10I bet he's down there giving that yoga man a pill.
33:35I'm sorry.
33:35Oh, Mr. Yoga.
33:36Mr. Yoga, please don't do it this time.
33:39Don't bite on this time, Mr. Yoga.
33:41Tell me, Mr. Yoga, I'll leave here.
33:43I ain't never coming back here no more.
33:45What is all this nonsense?
33:47What did you say, Yoga?
33:57Well, doggone.
33:57I thought that was Mr. Yoga head over to me.
34:00Go to your room.
34:01Yes, that's why I'm going in the far away from here.
34:05That's all right.
34:06You need to show me.
34:07I'm going in there.
34:18He's securely fastened in his cage.
34:20I've just come from there.
34:21Did you find anything, Doctor?
34:23Nothing.
34:26I've carefully examined your room, dear.
34:28And there's no evidence of anyone having been there.
34:30My little girl was having a nightmare.
34:33You're wrought up.
34:34Your nerves were playing you tricks.
34:37But it was so real.
34:39I can't believe I was dreaming.
34:41Dreams always seem real, dear.
34:44Now what could possibly harm you in the room where you have slept since you were a child?
34:50I'm an awful baby.
34:52I've disturbed and frightened you all.
34:55You let your doctor give you something to soothe your nerves.
34:58and have Mrs. Krug put you back to bed.
35:02I'm awfully sorry.
35:03Good night.
35:15Well, I must confess, Robert.
35:17It gave me an awful jolt.
35:19Ruth was always emotional, even as a child.
35:25Oh, Ted, I can't.
35:27The impression was too vivid.
35:30I can't sleep in that room.
35:33Then perhaps I'd better take you to the inn.
35:36There, there, dear.
35:38Tante Krug will stay with you just like she used to do when you were a little girl.
35:42Will you, Tante?
35:43Of course I will.
35:49Don't worry, dear.
35:51I'll be all right with Auntie Krug.
35:53You've had a very severe shock.
35:55I'll get something that will help you sleep.
36:24I'll get something that will help you sleep.
36:27Drink this just before you go to bed, after it's dissolved.
36:31Thanks, dear. Perhaps I won't need it.
36:33I'll sit up for a while to make sure you're all right.
36:35Thanks. Good night.
36:37Good night, dear.
36:44Now compose yourself, Robert, and try to get some sleep.
37:06You may have another patient, doctor.
37:18You go to bed, Tanti. I'm going to sit up a while.
37:21You should have rest, Ruth.
37:23Oh, I couldn't go to sleep right now.
37:25I'm going to read a while.
38:11Uh, Mr. Wilkes.
38:14Uh, just where were you when Ruth screamed?
38:18Why, I was here, smoking my cigar.
38:21I must have dozed off.
38:24When I heard the scream, I rushed upstairs immediately.
38:27And you stopped by Robert's room?
38:29Why, yes. Her scream had awakened him also.
38:32And Hans was at the foot of the stairs, and he went to the cellar with you.
38:35Yes. The ape was in his cage, and the chain was securely fastened.
38:42But I'm convinced that Ruth was dreaming.
38:58Ruth tells me this is quite an old house.
39:00Yes, it is.
39:02It has a lot of secret passageways in it.
39:06You know anything about them?
39:08No.
39:09But Hans might know.
39:12Hans.
39:14I'd like to talk to him.
39:16Well, his room is next to the kitchen.
39:18I'll go and get him.
39:28Good night.
39:51Hans!
39:53Hans!
40:00Yes, sir?
40:01Dr. Clayton wishes to speak to you.
40:20You wanted to talk to me?
40:22Yes, Hans.
40:23I want to ask you some questions.
40:25If Yogi should escape from his cage,
40:27Miss Rooster would be in great danger.
40:29Well, you can't get out, sir.
40:31I locked the cage myself.
40:33Mm-hmm.
40:35Are there any tunnels near his cage that he might
40:37crawl through?
40:38Well, it had all been locked long ago.
40:43Has Yogi ever escaped from his cage?
40:46Well, sometimes
40:47when I used to lock him up for the night,
40:50he'd suddenly appear
40:51in the doctor's or Mr. Roberts' room.
40:54They'd only laugh
40:56and say you could pick the lock.
40:59That's why
40:59I put the chain on the door.
41:09That's all, Hans. You may go.
41:12Very well.
41:24Are you sure that Yogi was locked in his cage?
41:28I'm positive.
41:29He'd have to be released by human hands.
41:33Yet, Ruth is not the type of historical woman
41:36that's given to nightmares.
41:38I think you're alarming yourself unnecessarily, doctor.
41:42I wonder.
41:44I still can't believe she was dreaming.
41:46Mm-hmm.
42:12Strange boy, Hans.
42:13He often plays until late in the night.
42:17You say Hans was in the cellar?
42:20Why hadn't he gone to bed?
42:22Well, Hans's room is almost over Yogi's cage.
42:26He told me, before he heard the scream,
42:29that he heard some sort of slight shuffling noise
42:32coming from the cellar,
42:33and he went down there to investigate.
42:43How long has Uncle Robert been an invalid?
42:46Robert?
42:47Why, surely, Doctor, you can't suspect Robert.
42:50Why, Robert hasn't walked in over a year.
42:56Nevertheless, I'm worried.
42:58I'd like to talk to Robert.
43:01Would you care to come along?
43:03Why, certainly.
43:23Why, certainly.
43:27What, really?
43:28Why, surely he's in the cellar?
43:29Don't wait.
43:29Why, obviously, you do nothing.
43:36Don't wait.
43:37Why, sir?
43:57Auntie?
44:01Auntie Gooke?
44:03Auntie!
44:07Oh!
44:16He's sleeping.
44:19Perhaps we'd better not disturb him until the morning, Doctor.
44:57She's been strangled to death.
45:09It was a shock, she'll be all right in a minute.
45:12You were right, Doctor.
45:14There must be a secret entrance to this room.
45:18Someone has made a second desperate attempt on Ruth's life.
45:22Mrs. Krug was not the intended victim.
45:37Who, who could have done this?
45:39Let's see, Robert was in his room.
45:43Yes, but we know where Hans was.
45:45Could there possibly be a secret passage to the ape's cage?
45:48I don't think it was the ape.
45:51His animal instinct would have told him it was not Ruth.
45:54Possibly.
45:55But what motive could anybody have for wanting to murder Ruth?
46:00Robert is the only one who would profit by it.
46:03Yes, and we know he was in his bed, ourselves.
46:06Besides, he's a hopeless paralytic.
46:09Dad! Dad!
46:11You're all right now, dear.
46:12Tell me what happened.
46:14She had gone to bed.
46:16I had fallen asleep reading.
46:17When I came back to bed, she was lying there with those horrible marks on her throat.
46:22Well, didn't you hear anything?
46:24I didn't hear or see anything.
46:26Oh, Dad, take me away.
46:33That's Uncle Robert's bell.
46:36I'll go to him.
46:37Wait.
46:38Don't tell him.
46:39The shop would kill him.
46:41All right.
46:41I won't tell him a thing.
46:53I thought I heard something.
46:55Has anything happened?
46:56No.
46:57I was about to retire when I heard your bell.
47:00Is there anything I can do for you?
47:01Nothing, thank you.
47:03Why, you seem disturbed.
47:04Are you ill?
47:05This has been a very severe ordeal for me, Doctor.
47:20Ruth!
47:24Are you all right, Uncle Robert?
47:26Yes, dear.
47:28Come in.
47:32Something disturbed me that I rang for Mrs. Krug.
47:35The doctor answered.
47:38Your uncle is exhausted.
47:40I'll get him a sedative.
47:41No, thank you.
47:43Come here, Ruth.
47:45I thought I heard something and I was a bit worried about your safety.
47:50No, I'm all right, dear.
47:57Doctor, did you learn anything?
47:59Yes.
48:01Robert did not know of Mrs. Krug's death.
48:03I was taking his pulse when Ruth entered the room unexpectedly.
48:07And it stopped completely for several beats.
48:13There could be no possible connection.
48:15Why, the man is a helpless paralytic.
48:18I'm not so sure.
48:20I want to find that out for myself.
48:24Would you be so kind as to take Ruth downstairs?
48:27Certainly.
48:30It's late, dear.
48:31You'd better try and get some rest.
48:33And you'd better go to bed, too, Ruth.
48:35I'll take care of you, Uncle.
48:36All right, Ted.
48:38Good night.
48:39Good night, dear.
48:45Ruth has told me of your case.
48:47I'm very interested.
48:48Medical science can't help me, Doctor.
48:51Nevertheless, if you would permit me, I should like to make an examination.
48:57Very well.
48:59See for yourself.
49:22Very well.
49:24See for yourself.
49:25...
49:26Oh, my God.
49:57Mom.
50:54Oh
51:04Oh
51:29You fool
51:31You let the girl escape
51:32You have failed again
51:35It was her then
51:37I was sure it was the girl
51:40Instead
51:41It was my mother I killed
51:44Do you understand my mother?
51:48Emma
51:48Dead
51:50You put the idea in my head
51:52Because you wanted the money
51:54You told me when the girl was out of the way
51:56Would acknowledge me as your son
51:58And we'd both be rich
51:59Shhh
52:01They'll hear you
52:03Shut your vile mouth
52:06Why didn't you tell them I was your son?
52:08And now mother is dead
52:11And it's all your fault you shrunken devil
52:16Yours and the girls
52:18And I'm gonna
52:20Kill you both
52:24Ted
52:25Ted
52:28I was wrong Mr. Wilkes
52:31It's utterly impossible
52:32For Robert to ever walk again
52:34Why Ted
52:35What do you mean?
52:37Ruth
52:38You must realize
52:39The attack made on Mrs. Krug
52:41Was obviously meant for you
52:44But who would want to harm me?
52:45There is only one possible solution
52:48The ape
52:51Yogi
52:51Yogi
52:52Oh Ted
52:53If he is loose he will kill me
52:55Oh
52:56Mr. Wilkes
52:57Will you see if Yogi is in his cage please?
52:59Why yes yes
53:03Oh Ted
53:04Then it was Yogi's arm that I saw
53:06I wasn't dreaming
53:08I'm not sure yet dear
53:11Oh Ted
53:12Take me away
53:18Here
53:19Here
53:19Have you got a revolver in your car?
53:21No sir
53:22I got it right here
53:23So if Yogi mess around with me
53:25I'm gonna blow a hole right through his foe
53:27Coach
53:27Coach
53:27Come along with your revolver
53:29No sir
53:30Not me
53:31Sure
53:33Give me that gun
53:40Well
53:42There's gonna be another big one
54:26The ape is securely fastened in his cage
54:28And there's someone else in his house
54:31Ted what are we going to do?
54:32Well the first thing I'm going to do is get you out of here immediately
54:35Exodus
54:36Yes
54:36Bring the car around front as quickly as possible
54:39It can't be too quick for me boss
54:41Don't you worry dear
54:44Dr. Clayton
54:47Dr. Clayton
54:48Dr. Clayton
54:51What is it Hans?
54:52Something terrible happened to Mr. Roberts
54:55Ted
54:55Go to him
54:56I'm all right with Hans
54:57Go
55:00Come on Wilkes
55:07Hans
55:08Hans
55:09What is it?
55:16Hans
55:22Hans
55:26Is he dead doctor?
55:27No he's still breathing
55:30The same
55:31The same hand that murdered Mrs. Krug
55:33But I think we got a chance this time
55:34I think he'll be able to talk
55:56It's all right now
55:57Tell us what happened
55:58Take Ruth away
56:00Ruth's safe?
56:02Who was it?
56:04I
56:04I
56:05I am the guilty one
56:08I
56:09I forced him to do it
56:12Him?
56:12Who do you mean?
56:14He is my son
56:18Hans
56:21Hans
56:23Woof
56:37Ruth
56:37Ruth
56:37Ruth
56:37Ruth
56:37Ruth
56:37Ruth
56:48Dr.
56:49Dr.
56:53Dr.
56:56Dr.
56:59Allen
57:01D
57:37Let go.
57:41Let go.
57:45Come on that,acon at me.
57:51Let go.
57:55Oh, sookie!
57:57Sookie!
57:59Sookie!
57:59No, make help, make help, make help, make help.
58:39She's all right.
58:48Excuse me, boss.
58:50What are they doing with one of them things around the house?
58:52Well, Dr. Elton was an exponent of the Darwinian theory.
58:57Huh?
58:59He believed that they were our ancestors.
59:02You mean that he's related to me?
59:05Exactly.
59:17Well, I don't know.
59:18I had a grandfather that looked something like him,
59:20but he wasn't as active.
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