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The Gray House S01E07 (2026) [Full Movie] [Latest Version]Full EP - Full
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00:19You
00:30There's hundreds of rioters now.
00:31The governor's calling out the public guard.
00:33I'll bring in the troops if I have to.
00:48Meeting 11 tonight, Ruggles Warehouse.
00:56You're leaving this to the baker.
00:58Hey, I don't want to give me something to hold this.
00:59I don't want to give you something to hold this.
01:00You have no choice.
01:54Hello?
02:02Hello?
02:06Hello?
02:09Hello?
02:10Easy.
02:11Easy.
02:12It's me.
02:12What's this all about?
02:14I don't know.
02:30What's going on?
02:32I thought you set this up.
02:34What if you didn't help it yet?
02:41Why are we all here?
02:59Watch him.
03:02Peter.
03:03Oh, my God.
03:05You scared me.
03:06Miss Laura.
03:10And there.
03:22No.
03:24This looks like a trap.
03:25I'm out of here.
03:26Wait.
03:27No.
03:27I think we're in trouble.
03:29What's happened?
03:30Since their gold shipment was seized, Davis and Winder have been spreading false reports
03:34to root us out.
03:35Oh, Christ.
03:36We've been set up.
03:37Trust no one.
03:38Lee's army is marching north.
03:40The report about Pittsburgh was a fake.
03:43Fake?
03:45That's what they told Mabel.
03:47If you don't want to hurt, then that means bloody hell.
03:50They're not aware that we know.
03:52We could use this to our advantage.
03:53It's too risky.
03:55I'm getting Mabel out of here.
03:57She's not about to die like Katie did.
03:59No.
04:00This is an opportunity.
04:08Peter?
04:08Peter?
04:11Oh my God.
04:16Over there.
04:41We've got to get Peter's body out of here.
04:44You need to get word to General Meat and the Union on.
04:47I will.
04:51Miss Lizzie, we have to go.
04:53We gotta go.
04:54We gotta go.
05:00Get him now!
05:06Shoot him!
05:09loung
05:09Tony!
05:11Do we have to go?
05:11.
05:11I don't know.
05:43I want all of them, no matter where they're on.
06:07Wait your turn, boy.
06:10Stop me.
06:25Miss Barlow!
06:30So close.
06:33It's quite late.
06:34Where's your daughter?
06:35She's in bed.
06:37She's quite feverish in fact, feeling poorly.
06:38You're lying to the law now.
06:43Any proof?
06:45Come on.
06:47Come on, I'll show you.
06:55Satisfied?
06:56What?
06:58So clear.
06:59How crazy.
07:00Save that part.
07:17You know you can't keep this up for long.
07:24You ladies are not as clever as you think you are.
07:28No.
07:33I'll see myself out.
07:38Y'all rest up now.
07:40Hmm.
07:56Go.
08:02Move!
08:23Out without a pass?
08:29Miss Lavinia, I...
08:30Don't say nothing.
08:32I know where it's used to be in.
08:36Sneaking out to whore yourself out
08:39like the filthy, low-down, stinking trash you is.
08:46Colchie?
09:10Everyone outside.
09:23You all misbehave and give me problems.
09:30This is what you get.
09:32I'm done.
09:33I'm done.
09:34I'm done.
09:34I'm done.
09:57I'm done.
10:05Oh, my God.
10:45Oh, get out.
10:48Leave me alone.
10:49Leave me alone.
11:10Oh, Peter.
11:13Is it all falling apart?
11:16Just think it is a setback, not a defeat.
11:21Otherwise, Peter died for nothing.
11:24Snokely's watching our every move.
11:27One more slip, and you'll hang all of us.
11:32Yes.
11:33Our resources are depleted, as is my faith.
11:37Dear God, Mother, you always say never lose faith.
11:42We cannot lose this fight.
11:45Sweetheart.
11:46Sweetheart, no.
11:47I never lose faith in you.
11:49Never.
11:50Never.
11:51It's me.
11:52I don't seem to have the strength I want to have.
11:57No one is stronger than you.
12:02It's Mary Jane.
12:04For her sake, we can't give up hope.
12:07Look what she smuggled down from the gray house.
12:09Look.
12:13Yeah.
12:15The dare is the seal.
12:17I could make a mole out of that.
12:18Will it work?
12:19Just like having the president's ring itself.
12:22Oh.
12:23Thank you, Isham.
12:27Dear Isham.
12:30I hope you know we appreciate all you do for us.
12:34Now, don't you go butter me up.
12:37It ain't all just for you, you know.
12:41I'll see you, ladies.
12:49You made being a Van Loo a responsibility.
12:56I never meant to burden you.
12:59It was a gift.
13:01You taught me to think for myself.
13:03But I need your strength to stay the course.
13:08Oh, listen.
13:11Listen.
13:12I have no doubt you will see this through.
13:17Mother, we end you.
13:20You and I.
13:24Yeah.
13:27Go on now.
13:29Go on.
13:30Go on.
13:31It's bad.
13:31I'll be out in a minute.
13:32Go on.
13:38As you always say, let us dream on it.
13:42And in the morning, the clouds will part,
13:44and we shall start anew.
13:49Go on.
13:51Go on.
13:55Go on.
13:56Go on.
13:58Go on.
13:59Go on.
14:00Go on.
14:00Go on.
14:01Go on.
14:02Go on.
14:02Go on.
14:03Go on.
14:03Go on.
14:19Mabel, hurry.
14:22Hurry.
14:23Let's go.
14:42I'm ready.
14:55I'm ready.
14:59I'm ready.
15:16Miss Elizabeth.
15:18Miss Elizabeth, you have to come right now.
15:21Right now.
15:26Oh, no.
15:28Oh, no.
15:28Oh, no.
15:29Oh, no.
15:31Oh, no.
15:32Oh, no.
15:33Oh, no.
15:35Oh, no.
16:04Yes, John's lost a while.
16:06I should receive his inheritance.
16:08At least until he returns home.
16:11When he does, that will be Mr. Van Leeu's legal decision.
16:15After we telegraph, the coward hasn't returned to bury his mother.
16:19I don't even know he's still alive.
16:21Mr. Van Leeu is a careful sick relative.
16:23He will return Richmond just as soon as possible.
16:25Until then, my daughters will live with me at my aunt's.
16:28They will remain with me.
16:31You have no right.
16:35This is their home.
16:37You are too capricious to care for children.
16:41Continue against me, and I shall cut you off.
16:44John, I would never approve of this outrage.
16:48And neither would Mama Van Leeu.
16:53My dear mother despised you.
16:55She knew you as a conniving charlatan who married my brother for family fortune.
17:00Now the town's gossip is all a twitter over your adulterous liaisons with Mr. Osno.
17:05Jealous?
17:07Oh, I warned you.
17:08I know.
17:10I know evildoings go on in this richard house.
17:14Well, now that we understand each other, tread carefully.
17:20You reside in Richmond, by the grace of my proper southern upbringing.
17:25But as in Moulin's sympathizer, that does not apply.
17:31Why?
17:31Ladies, ladies, ladies.
17:33Oh God.
17:35For the sake of decency.
17:39I'll be hiring my own solicitor.
17:42Mr. Reynolds?
17:45Mrs. Van Leeu's will is quite specific.
17:48You receive nothing in the event that the sanctity of your marriage is broken.
17:54Not one cent.
18:08She made it very clear.
18:10I'm telling you, she won't see us.
18:13We have to try.
18:28Miss Lizzie?
18:31I told you, I didn't want to see.
18:35Mrs. Davis sent spiced beef pie and jelly cakes.
18:42Elizabeth, we are so very...
18:43Elizabeth, we are so very...
18:43Mrs. Davis sent spiced beef pie and jelly cakes.
18:44Very sorry.
18:45And so terribly sad.
18:47No one has ever loved me like Miss Eliza.
18:51She gave me this.
18:54Told me it was made of elephant's tusk and that secretly I was a Nubian princess.
19:01Mother and her stories.
19:06You realize this is not the most propitious time.
19:09This is important.
19:11General Bragg's rebels are here in Lafayette.
19:15They're planning to attack and retake Chattanooga.
19:20Miss Lizzie.
19:23Your mother, she was a unique spirit.
19:26Truly a wonderful presence on this earth.
19:28You know that she would want you to carry on.
19:34She's gone.
19:37All those wonderful qualities of hers no longer exist.
19:41Miss Lizzie.
19:44Miss Lizzie.
19:56Miss Lizzie.
20:03Remember, Carol, once you get to Washington, you'll connect to Philadelphia.
20:07Yes, Philadelphia.
20:09Come on, kids.
20:11This way.
20:14Why is Mama coming?
20:15Your father sent for you.
20:17He'll explain everything.
20:23Papers, ma'am?
20:27Letters of transit from President Jefferson Davis.
20:44Yes, ma'am.
20:46Come on, girls.
20:55No, you behave, girls.
20:57Mind Caroline.
20:59Daddy will be waiting.
21:01Don't lose these.
21:05Be good.
21:11This way, Lou?
21:13Take care of my niece.
21:15Yeah.
21:21Bring him out.
21:24Bring him out.
21:25Yeah.
21:29Deserter!
21:30Put him in your face, baby.
21:32Get up.
21:33Get up.
21:34Get up.
21:34Get up.?
21:35Oh, my God.
22:08Oh, my God.
22:26That's the prize for y'all.
22:32This is important.
22:34This is what this paper says.
22:37A proclamation warranted by the Constitution upon military necessity.
22:42I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God.
22:47But all persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state shall be then, thenceforward, and
22:56forever free.
23:00This paper is dated from last January, New Year's Day.
23:04And it ain't faultless.
23:06Miss Lavinia says that this is all a trick to get us running back up north to where they're just
23:09going to send us back and then hang us.
23:11Lavinia also said the Yankees like to eat black babies.
23:14Tallulah, if the north prevails, slavery will be against the law here, too.
23:18So that means that the Yankees win, we all going to be free.
23:22Free?
23:24You're the fools.
23:25Now, there's a better chance than me marrying President Lincoln herself.
23:36We'll be out of these chains when Mr. Lincoln's army gets across the James River.
23:40Y'all here?
23:41Hush up, son.
23:42Save that talk for another time.
23:44All right, one more.
23:44You're going to be free.
23:46You're going to ask Abraham to say his throat.
23:47Hey, Chester, don't forget where you are.
23:50That a gust will be free.
23:52Blueberries will be free.
23:54Yes, sir.
23:55It's a proclamation.
23:57What did you say, boy?
23:58Ain't nothing, Master Lowkey.
24:00Just our regular jammer, eh?
24:02Did you tell you that Lincoln freeing you?
24:04No, no, Master.
24:04Is that what?
24:05Did you hear that?
24:06No.
24:07No, Master.
24:07How about you?
24:08You?
24:10I believe you're lying to me, boy.
24:12Please, Master Lowkey.
24:13He just...
24:14Please, Master Lowkey!
24:15Master Lowkey!
24:16Anybody else want to be free?
24:18No, Master?
24:19I'll set you all free!
24:23Left!
24:24Left!
24:28Right!
24:29Left!
24:30Left!
24:31Left!
24:32Left!
24:34Left!
24:35Left!
24:36Left!
24:36Right!
24:36Left!
24:36Left!
24:37Ladoon!
24:38Hush!
24:39Dismiss until tomorrow's rampart, Judy, at sunrise.
24:42All out!
25:03The years creep slowly by, the rain of the snow...
25:14I saw Elizabeth outside her store today, chasing cats.
25:20Hmm.
25:21The mama's dead months now.
25:22She's still dressed like a buzzard.
25:24Two bits.
25:26Pump a nickel.
25:27This war's difficult on everyone, especially her.
25:29Herasmus, it amazes me how you can still stay sweet on that crazy bit.
25:34I don't know.
25:35I'm not.
25:36And that is an untrue and insulting appellation.
25:38Miss Van Leeuys is as sane as you or I.
25:40She just suffers from a deep melancholy.
25:44Well, I don't care what state they're in.
25:46You just keep getting Van Leeuys away from me, you hear?
25:49Before the tragedy, she was such a spirited, albeit opinionated woman.
25:53Well, she's over the bend now.
25:55Elizabeth, she's always been around the bend.
25:57Only this time, she's taken up permanent residence.
26:13Have you spoken with her?
26:15I tried.
26:17I was disregarded.
26:18Elizabeth trusts no one.
26:20Can I blame her?
26:21She received crudely scald, threatening letters almost daily.
26:26One swore her next message would be written in her blood.
26:29Jesus.
26:34Our heads will soon lie low, Lorraine of life's tide is ebbing out so fast.
26:50We're in the future, hoping love.
27:00Crazy bit.
27:04You're still in love with her, too.
27:10Have a good night, Wasmus.
27:17We're in love with her.
27:24We're in love with her.
27:43There's nothing here to steal.
27:47I've only a dying fire.
27:50The only thing I'm looking for is you.
28:04I come bearing an important message.
28:22Dear friend, I know not your name.
28:26But your work has had value beyond words for our union.
28:30Now your silence awakens me from a troubled sleep.
28:33A generation of our finest have surrendered their lives as you have risked yours.
28:38But we still need your aid to stop the bloodshed.
28:42Please, help me end this cruel war.
28:45Respectfully, Abraham Lincoln.
28:49Too long a sacrifice.
28:52Makes a stone of the heart.
28:55Well, my father was a mason.
28:57I'm pretty handy working with stone.
29:02You were silent for so long.
29:05That's war, Elizabeth.
29:19At Gettysburg, a rebel cannon fire blasted me into a muddy trench.
29:25When I regained my senses, I couldn't feel my arms or my legs.
29:30I thought I lost them.
29:33And as I lay back, waiting to die beneath so many dead,
29:40something overtook me and I was unable to succumb.
29:47Captain Longsbury!
29:50We thought you...
29:53I'm glad to see you, sir.
29:56Glad to see you too, Isham.
30:03Come on.
30:04You walk with me.
30:10You learned for your team of spies that night at the tobacco warehouse.
30:13We'd not have stopped Lee at Gettysburg.
30:15But rather than pursuing the rebels and forcing Lee's surrender,
30:19General Meade let him step away.
30:20Things are sour.
30:22Lincoln doesn't believe it's a coincidence that we no longer receive dispatches from you.
30:26The Union needs you.
30:42I...
30:44I need you.
30:48The reason I didn't die in that trench was because of you.
30:55Since Mother's death, people call me Crazy Bat.
31:00They're not completely wrong.
31:03Crazy Bat?
31:05Mad Woman has the perfect cover.
31:09We just need a code name.
31:14Babcock.
31:16Mother's favorite.
31:19All right, Babcock.
31:21Where do you suggest we begin?
31:25The Grey House.
31:32Good afternoon, Miss Amelia.
31:34Mrs. Marina is expecting me.
31:36Yes, ma'am.
31:37Elizabeth!
31:41Just last night, Jeff and I were talking about having you arrested.
31:48Why would you think such a thing?
31:52For desertion of duty.
31:59Oh, your absence, my dear, has left a void in our hearts.
32:03And Richmond society.
32:04And Lord knows, in these troubled times, we have come to rely on the Van Loo hospitality.
32:10I am feeling on the mend and reporting for duty.
32:14Oh, I've missed you.
32:17Now come, take a seat.
32:19We have so much to talk about.
32:22It's been so long.
32:31Please spread the word that I'm back and will resume all activities with Vim and Vega.
32:39Yes.
32:56Get moving here. Let's get this done.
33:00Go on.
33:02Go on.
33:06Go on.
33:07Go on.
33:08Go on.
33:10Go on.
33:13Go on.
33:14Hey, Revere.
33:15Look at this.
33:16Digging tools.
33:21You're welcome.
33:22I'm going to go, man.
33:25I'm ready for that.
33:33Go on.
33:34Go on, go, L.V.
33:35Go, please.
33:37Go, please.
33:38Go, please.
33:40Go, please.
33:55Cheater!
33:57Hey, hey, stop!
33:59You hurt me!
34:13Hey, stay here! Stay here!
34:17Back it up!
34:19Hey, stop!
34:33The prison break will be massive. Hundreds of prisoners, aided and armed by us, create havoc while you and Philpatrick
34:41attack Richmond.
34:42Babcock recommends no less than 15,000 cavalry and 20,000 to 30,000 infantry be deployed.
34:49In addition to being a spy, he's now a military strategist. Is that right?
34:55Babcock knows the city. Its defense is a Confederate strategy and their disposition.
35:00Rumors are, Babcock is a female.
35:06I pay no mind to, uh, rumors.
35:10Besides, does that have any bearing?
35:11Yes. I do not intend to lose my other leg based on the tactics of some busybody Southern Belle.
35:19Colonel, have you discussed this with General Philpatrick?
35:21Captain, are you being insubordinate?
35:30Sir.
35:37Is the prisoner's tunnel complete?
35:39It will be. But we must act quickly.
35:42Our intelligence says that soon they'll be shipping Libby prisoners to Andersonville to alleviate their severe overcrowding.
35:46So, your action, Captain Mountberry, is to arm and lead the escapees. Mine is to take Richmond, however I see
35:56fit.
36:00Understood.
36:04Yes, sir.
36:06november.
36:20Two, six, seven, five, five, six, seven...
36:55Oh
36:59She it's still three or six away
37:11It's your place here. Yes, sir. Go and check
37:28You said we could pour it here. Yes, sir. Well, it ain't been raining. There's times people waltz across it
37:33Oh my god, man. Don't you know the levels of the river change with the seasons? I have a mind
37:37to give you a good thrashing
37:39Ain't no one giving me no thrashing, sir. No, sir. I'd be a free man like President Lincoln say. Times
37:44have changed
37:45Ain't no one giving me no thrashing
37:48All right
37:52Corporals hang him where find a tree
38:14It's what should be full of Union troopers by now where the hell are they?
38:18Okay
38:21Dahlgren decided on an alternate plan
38:23God the American son of a bitch
38:26Without his cavalry
38:28We're all sailing ducks
38:29Massacre
38:30He was afraid Babcock's strategy was too risky
38:33What? No
38:34While the Rebs chase the escapees
38:36He plans to lead a strike force through the capital to kill Jeff Davis and his high command
38:42Dahlgren is insane
38:47I'll help us all
39:13I'll help us all
39:21I'll help you
39:26Oh
39:31I'll help us all
39:43To K bαΊ‘n
40:03Yankee!
40:13I'm sorry!
40:44of the Ely Falls. Overlight your home guard. You, sound me along. Now!
40:57Get in there.
41:24Get in there!
41:25Take cover!
41:26It's an antler!
41:28Why will?
41:29Shoot any man off shot!
41:32You yank, you son of a cop!
41:38Goddamn, Luke's coming here?!
41:40Luke, I surrender! Please, the doctor!
41:43Doctor, huh?
41:46Doctor!
41:48I may have some remedies for both heels there, Colonel.
41:51Merciful to over anything!
41:53Who's attacking Richland? Where are they coming from?
41:55I am Colonel Dahlgren of the United States Cavalry.
41:57My commander is General Kilpatrick.
42:01Look here!
42:02Tell him what happened.
42:05I'm part of an attack on the city in coordination with Captain Lounsbury.
42:09Lounsbury?
42:10He's our conduit from Richland.
42:11Who's his contact?
42:13Answer him!
42:15Please!
42:15All I know is the code name Babcock!
42:18Babcock.
42:19What about Lounsbury?
42:21He's leading an escape from Lounsbury.
42:23I beg you.
42:24You said you had something for pain.
42:26Yes, I did, didn't I?
42:32The man surrendered!
42:33The man surrendered!
42:35The man surrendered!
42:35He's your voice to me again, and I'll put blood in your head.
42:38You hear me?
42:44Let's get to Libby Brin!
43:00The man in your head!
43:02The man was poor!
43:02It was a sad story in the house, this lad is now held your head in my head.
43:14Oh, my God.
43:43Bring the alarm! The prisoners are escaping!
43:45Stop him! Stop him!
43:48That shit heals mine.
43:56Come on, put the tree on the line!
43:58Stop him!
44:00Stop him!
44:01That was for Captain Wilder.
44:11Let's go, let's go!
44:23Go, go, go!
44:31They're about to get out of there.
44:33Shut up, we're with the room.
44:34Hurry!
44:35What's happening?
44:36Mr. President, we need to have to go to a safe area.
44:38Get the children to the cellars.
44:40Hurry up.
44:41Follow me.
44:41Hurry up.
44:42Come on, let's go down here.
44:43Get back here.
44:44Get everything you can.
44:45Yes, sir.
44:46Everybody.
44:47Are you all right?
44:48Get back here.
44:49Get back here.
44:51Get back here.
44:51Get back here.
44:52Dispatch the 32nd Cavalry to Mattapone.
44:54Go, go, go.
44:56And call out the home guard and barricade the streets.
44:58Captain Taylor.
44:59Get down the stairs.
45:00Get down the stairs.
45:01Get down the stairs.
45:01Get down the stairs.
45:03Go, go, go, go.
45:04Hurry up.
45:05Go.
45:06What's happening?
45:07I'm not holding you.
45:14Line up.
45:16Line up.
45:16Line to do.
45:17Line to do.
45:19Prepare to fire.
45:25Damn, Bluebelly.
45:27Down.
45:30Keeps up.
45:31Keeps up.
45:49Where are the rest of the troops?
45:51Son of a bitch, Stalgrun hung us out to dry.
45:53We're being surrounded.
45:54You save yourselves.
45:55Head north.
45:56Elizabeth, we need to go.
45:57No.
45:58We fight.
46:05Move out.
46:07Hold back.
46:08Move out.
46:10Move out.
46:11Get out of here.
46:12Hold back.
46:13Hold back.
46:22Come on.
46:26We're here.
46:27Captain.
46:28Fuck.
46:30Lizzie.
46:31We gotta move now.
46:43Go.
46:55I love you.
47:05No, no, no, no!
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