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A young nobleman returns to his crumbling family castle, only to learn that his wife has died giving birth to their stillborn child.
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00:00:00I don't know.
00:00:39I don't know.
00:01:02Eternal darkness be yours.
00:01:05Eternal night be mine.
00:01:08No, Elizabeth, eternal darkness will not be mine.
00:01:12No.
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00:02:07I don't know.
00:02:47Today I will leave Binbrook Castle, my ancestral home.
00:02:53I will leave because I can no longer bear the silence of death.
00:03:03Once we were a fine, respected, flourishing family.
00:03:09Then, little by little, we disappeared.
00:03:15Until finally, I was left alone with my niece Margaret.
00:03:22And with my sister-in-law, Anne.
00:03:30And my brother Robert.
00:03:33In this gloomy castle where the sun rarely enters.
00:04:03I can still walk.
00:04:06And I must walk to some place where I might find the love and warmth of a woman.
00:04:13Like my wife Elizabeth.
00:04:15Someone who can replace this damned and cursed gate.
00:04:19Wait!
00:04:19I don't know.
00:04:57I don't know.
00:05:22I don't know.
00:05:23Big pardon, man.
00:05:35Sorry, gentlemen.
00:05:49Are you alone?
00:05:51Yes, go in.
00:05:55No, allow me.
00:05:57You're a proper gentleman.
00:06:00Yes, many thanks.
00:06:33Are you going far, sir?
00:06:36No, I'll be seeing my wife soon.
00:06:39Oh, you're married, are you?
00:06:41I should be a father by now.
00:06:43Oh.
00:07:05Oh, that damn suitcase.
00:07:12I don't see there's anything to laugh at.
00:07:33Where's Elizabeth?
00:07:34Has she given birth yet?
00:07:37I asked you about my wife.
00:07:42Oh, no.
00:07:47How did it happen?
00:08:00Our child.
00:08:01It was a girl.
00:08:04But it was born dead.
00:08:08Did she suffer?
00:08:11I don't know.
00:08:13We didn't see her.
00:08:24And why not?
00:08:25Please, Michael.
00:08:27You shouldn't ask me any more questions.
00:08:29Then whom should I ask?
00:08:31Ask your other sister-in-law.
00:08:33Or their mother.
00:08:34But don't ask me.
00:08:36I know nothing more than you already know.
00:08:41They're both dead.
00:08:54Barbara!
00:09:04Don't open it.
00:09:07I don't ever want to see him again.
00:09:09It's Michael, mother.
00:09:11And like it or not, he married my sister Elizabeth.
00:09:14Mother, I don't understand your attitude.
00:09:16Shut up, Pamela.
00:09:18Barbara!
00:09:21Well, do something, girls.
00:09:23Lock every one of the doors.
00:09:30Where's your mother?
00:09:33She's upstairs.
00:09:52You have come here for nothing.
00:09:55Now, please, Michael, get out.
00:09:58Why did Elizabeth die?
00:10:00Because of you.
00:10:02Your career was more important than she.
00:10:04Or than the baby she carried.
00:10:07If you hadn't made her suffer so.
00:10:10With your silence.
00:10:12Silence?
00:10:14What do you mean?
00:10:16I wrote to her every day.
00:10:19That's a lie.
00:10:21We didn't receive one single letter.
00:10:29Is there a letter?
00:10:31No, dear.
00:10:36I don't understand it.
00:10:43I'm sorry, child.
00:10:45Why doesn't he write to me?
00:10:48Did you see the postman?
00:10:50He passed here ages ago.
00:10:53Are you trying to drive me mad?
00:10:55What killed her?
00:10:59I think you'd better ask Dr. Kinberg.
00:11:02Her death certificate was signed by him.
00:11:23Where is Dr. Kinberg?
00:11:25He's not in now, mister.
00:11:27I'm Michael Sherrington.
00:11:28Ah, you're the brother of the Earl of Binbrook.
00:11:32I assume you also have the manners to go along with it.
00:11:35Such a distinguished name as that.
00:11:37Indeed.
00:11:38I asked for Dr. Kinberg, please.
00:11:40Your family would have been distressed, sir.
00:11:43Did you understand me?
00:11:44I'm sure they would have knocked before bursting into a room.
00:11:48Get me Dr. Kinberg.
00:11:50May I help you?
00:11:51I'm the doctor's nurse.
00:11:53Are you ill?
00:11:54I want to find out how my wife ended up on his damn operating table.
00:11:59Could you come back at eight, Mr. Sherrington?
00:12:03Good afternoon.
00:12:03Good afternoon, Dr. Kinberg.
00:12:06You're back just in time.
00:12:08This gentleman would like to ask you a question.
00:12:11I'm awfully sorry.
00:12:13I see no one at this hour.
00:12:14Tell him to come back at nine or so.
00:12:16No, not at eight or at nine.
00:12:19You're going to tell me right now how Elizabeth Sherrington died.
00:12:24You are right.
00:12:25You needn't return at all.
00:12:28Or what it might be worth to you.
00:12:30I was not the physician attending your wife, sir.
00:12:33It was Dr. Lexter, aide to your brother the Earl
00:12:36and long-standing friend of your family.
00:12:38Or does he no longer live in the castle?
00:12:41If you're interested in further details,
00:12:43I suggest you go to the town hall
00:12:45and ask for a copy of the death certificate.
00:12:47Which I signed, of course.
00:12:50Why didn't anybody tell me before about Dr. Lexter?
00:13:00Why all this secrecy?
00:13:02Please, Miss Merritt.
00:13:03Will you show Mr. Sherrington out?
00:13:10Elizabeth Sherrington died at 1400 hours on the 17th day of November this year of natural causes,
00:13:18possibly aggravated by the intervention of a cesarean operation performed for the removal of a dead fetus.
00:13:48I hope you believe, Mr. Sherrington, that I did all that I could for your wife.
00:13:53But her sisters called me in 24 hours after a complicated birth was imminent.
00:13:57It was necessary to give her a cesarean.
00:14:00The child died before I could operate.
00:14:03However, it was unfortunate.
00:14:06Your wife wasn't able to survive the operation.
00:14:09Why?
00:14:12I don't understand.
00:14:14You should never have allowed her to stay with her mother.
00:14:18She would have been cared for much better here.
00:15:00Hello.
00:15:01Can you tell me when they opened the gates?
00:15:04If nobody died, they don't.
00:15:07What do you mean?
00:15:09Well, Mr. Foles says that what he gets for running the place isn't enough.
00:15:13So he takes other work when there's nothing going on here.
00:15:15Who's Mr. Foles?
00:15:15A grave digger.
00:15:37Thank you, Mr. Foles.
00:15:40I phoned.
00:15:44Do you have something to wrap it?
00:15:45Sure.
00:15:46Go to the office.
00:15:47On the table there are some newspapers.
00:16:00What does Dr. Kinberg want with all these skulls?
00:16:04I don't know.
00:16:05He's conducting a study, I think, of the human brain in relation to that of the size of the skull.
00:16:11I never thought dead folks could be used for science.
00:16:17Goodbye, Mr. Scaife.
00:16:21Whom should I ask then?
00:16:24Ask your sisters-in-law or your mother.
00:16:26But don't ask me.
00:16:31Why did my wife end up on his damn operating table?
00:16:34It wasn't I who attended your wife.
00:16:36It was Dr. Lexter.
00:16:38Why did Elizabeth die?
00:16:40Because of you, Michael.
00:16:42Your career was more important than she, huh?
00:16:44Or than the child she was carrying.
00:16:46Why don't they tell me the truth?
00:16:47Why all the secrecy?
00:16:51He's coming.
00:16:52Sit down.
00:16:59Why do you think?
00:17:01Why did she call it a rather good job?
00:17:02Why did she call it a good job?
00:17:13I wanted to make one more minute.
00:17:13Why do you think the truth was to do this?
00:17:13Why she didn't like this.
00:17:13And doesn't know what I wish.
00:17:14Why did she tell her?
00:17:14Why did she tell her?
00:17:24We can eat if you're ready.
00:17:26Please go ahead.
00:17:35Where are all the servants?
00:17:38Oh, well, I had to let them go.
00:17:41There's not enough money anymore.
00:17:44But don't worry.
00:17:45You'll be looked after.
00:17:49Nothing makes sense here anymore.
00:17:59And...
00:18:02How well do you know this, Mr. Foles?
00:18:09I want to see Elizabeth.
00:18:14Do you think you could persuade him to open up the grave?
00:18:19Have you gone raving mad?
00:18:23Oh, my pills quickly.
00:18:26Dr. Lexter.
00:18:31I'd have thought you'd been more considerate than this.
00:18:35You notice the absence of servants,
00:18:37yet you haven't even asked about your brother.
00:18:46His lordship disappeared mysteriously.
00:18:49Lady Anne's health hasn't been the same since, her heart.
00:18:52And to make matters worse, your wife's death,
00:18:55you should realize that emotional strain should be avoided.
00:18:58Mr. Sherrington, bear that in mind.
00:19:02Now, sir, what did you say her name was?
00:19:06Elizabeth.
00:19:07Elizabeth Sherrington.
00:19:10Sherrington.
00:19:12Oh, yes, Michael's wife.
00:19:15Yes, the boy who used to steal flowers from my garden.
00:19:18I'm Michael.
00:19:19You?
00:19:20Michael?
00:19:21My, how you have grown up.
00:19:23I don't suppose I have to tell you where the family plot is.
00:19:27No, I haven't come to see that.
00:19:30What I want is something only you can do for me.
00:19:34I am at your service.
00:19:37Open Elizabeth's grave.
00:19:41What?
00:19:43I want to see her.
00:19:44For God's sake.
00:19:45A bit of respect, Mr. Sherrington.
00:19:48Think about it, Mr. Foles.
00:19:50I'll pay you well for your work.
00:19:53Get out of here.
00:19:55Get out before I call the police.
00:20:17Good evening, my lady.
00:20:18Good evening, Doctor.
00:20:20Hello, Christine.
00:20:21Lady Anne.
00:20:25I'd like a word with Mrs. Sherrington.
00:20:26Hello, Lily.
00:20:27I'll call him.
00:20:28Please sit down.
00:20:30Won't you?
00:20:42Good evening, Doctor Kinberg.
00:20:47Is there any news of his lordship?
00:20:51Uh-uh.
00:20:52Unfortunately, we haven't.
00:20:54The police squad is not as efficient as you might think.
00:21:01Michael?
00:21:05Michael?
00:21:07Michael!
00:21:08Michael!
00:21:33Sorry, sir, he doesn't want to see anyone.
00:21:35Please excuse him.
00:21:37Very well.
00:21:38Ask him to come see me tomorrow.
00:21:39I was just asking Dr. Lexter about Sir Robert.
00:21:42I'm very sorry you've not heard.
00:21:44If you do hear from him, call me.
00:21:47I would be very grateful.
00:21:50Dear lady.
00:21:52Good night.
00:21:57We'll go as well as.
00:21:58Can I drop you off?
00:21:59Yes, thank you.
00:22:02Good night.
00:22:03Thanks for coming.
00:22:05Good night.
00:22:13Michael is not in his room.
00:22:16Where could he be?
00:22:19Good night.
00:22:31Good night.
00:22:33Good night.
00:22:35I don't know.
00:23:33Elizabeth.
00:23:35Elizabeth.
00:23:54Where are the bodies?
00:24:23Where are the bodies?
00:24:28Where are the bodies?
00:24:46Where are the bodies?
00:25:11Where are the bodies?
00:25:14Where are the bodies?
00:25:24No.
00:25:26Let's go.
00:25:27Help me.
00:25:45Let's go.
00:25:48Let's go.
00:25:49Let's go.
00:25:52Let's go.
00:26:06Let's go.
00:26:10Let's go.
00:26:11Let's go.
00:26:15Let's go.
00:26:32Let's go.
00:26:33Let's go.
00:26:38Let's go.
00:26:40Let's go.
00:26:58Oh, my God.
00:27:31Oh, my God.
00:28:00Oh, my God.
00:28:07Oh, my God.
00:28:10Oh, my God.
00:28:18Oh, my God.
00:28:21Oh, my God.
00:28:23Oh, my God.
00:28:55Oh, my God.
00:28:57Hello, Margaret.
00:28:58How was your Uncle Michael?
00:29:00I don't know.
00:29:00He didn't come home last night.
00:29:14You're it, Johnny.
00:29:15Okay, go and hide.
00:29:22One, two, three.
00:29:25Four, five, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fourteen.
00:29:47What are you doing here?
00:29:49Nothing.
00:29:50I came upon this open door, and...
00:29:52Open?
00:29:53Uh-huh.
00:30:03I'm coming.
00:30:04I'm coming.
00:30:08I'm coming.
00:30:23I'm coming.
00:30:47I can't understand the escape.
00:30:50I can't understand the escape.
00:30:53Michael.
00:30:58I can't understand the escape.
00:31:27We've still got six months more, six more crimes.
00:31:44I want more money, more help.
00:31:47This is not a one-man job.
00:31:57And Margaret, she came into the back entrance of the crypt, and she saw me with this.
00:32:04I don't think she realized what was in it, but she's going to be a problem.
00:32:13We'll have to think about her for the next cycle.
00:32:30We'll have to think about her.
00:32:32We'll have to think about her.
00:33:02We'll have to think about her.
00:33:04Interesting news, Doctor.
00:33:06Michael Sherrington has disappeared, and a child has been attacked by an animal of some kind.
00:33:12I do know this, that Dr. Lexter thinks that a wild bear attacked the child.
00:33:17But you know as well as I do that these animals do not eat meat at all.
00:33:21One more thing.
00:33:23We have examined the skulls, and none has been aged through normal chemical change, Inspector.
00:33:29We'll have to think about her.
00:33:30We'll have to think about her.
00:33:30Mm-hmm.
00:33:33We'll have to think about her.
00:33:58Mm-hmm.
00:33:59All, let's think about her.
00:34:42Pamela?
00:34:51Pamela?
00:34:52Pamela?
00:35:10Pamela?
00:35:12Pamela?
00:35:15Pamela?
00:35:17Pamela?
00:35:18I don't know.
00:35:52They're here!
00:36:07Without Michael, he won't ever come.
00:36:14Will he?
00:36:24Michael will never come back.
00:36:27No, Sir Robert.
00:36:29They've killed them.
00:36:30Just like they've tried to kill Jordy.
00:36:34Margaret, what are you saying?
00:36:48Now Margaret, what do you mean?
00:36:51What are you trying to say?
00:36:55My little friend Johnny was attacked by a monster and nobody's seen my uncles.
00:37:01So where are they? Dead?
00:37:02What she's saying is quite true.
00:37:05Johnny's foot was mauled.
00:37:07According to Dr. Lexter, it was a wild boar.
00:37:11It's absurd.
00:37:13Margaret, I should certainly think that if such a thing happened to my son-in-law, they'd have found traces
00:37:20of his body, surely.
00:37:22What's the matter with Margaret?
00:37:25Something I can do.
00:37:26Nothing, Doctor.
00:37:27You may leave.
00:37:45Where's Lilith?
00:38:06Michael!
00:38:16Michael!
00:38:24Michael!
00:38:38Ladies, excuse me, but would you kindly explain why you look at me in such a strange way every time
00:38:43you see me?
00:38:45Come. Let's not waste time.
00:38:56Come on. Just ignore him.
00:39:05Mother!
00:39:12Where were you?
00:39:13I saw him.
00:39:17In the woods.
00:39:18Lily, whom did you see?
00:39:20I found his harmonica in the snow.
00:39:23But he disappeared among some trees. There, where he used to walk with Elizabeth.
00:39:30With Elizabeth.
00:39:33It was you, wasn't it?
00:39:35You must be mad.
00:39:39What right have you to open this chest?
00:39:41Mother.
00:39:42I didn't.
00:39:43They're gone.
00:39:44Where's Michael's letters?
00:39:47Letters?
00:39:48What letters?
00:39:49Pamela?
00:39:50Those that he wrote to Elizabeth.
00:39:52The ones she didn't receive because I didn't want her to.
00:39:55You too.
00:39:55You were in love with Michael, weren't you?
00:39:59That's why you never cried when Elizabeth died.
00:40:01Right, my sister?
00:40:02Your poor heart is breaking because Michael will never come back.
00:40:06Just like me.
00:40:08But he'll never return to us.
00:40:11Never.
00:40:14Please, doctor.
00:40:16Get the carriage ready.
00:40:18Come, Barbara.
00:40:19We've got to find him.
00:40:20Plankly found your husband and...
00:40:21Shut up, Pamela.
00:40:22You have much explaining to do about your so-called love for Michael Sherrington.
00:40:32Oh, Auntie Jan. He's come back.
00:40:34Who's come back?
00:40:35Michael.
00:40:36He wasn't murdered.
00:40:37I saw him going upstairs.
00:41:00I saw her, but it was ‑‑
00:41:01But it was killing her when she took the time.
00:41:01I saw her, but I was her.
00:41:02I saw her, too, mama.
00:41:02I saw her.
00:41:02I saw her.
00:41:03His wife was a big Wednesday.
00:41:03I saw her.
00:41:03I saw her, too, mother.
00:41:03She was a big boy.
00:41:03She was a big guy.
00:41:05She was like, she really, she was a big boy.
00:41:05I saw her.
00:41:10She's a big boy.
00:41:11She was a big boy.
00:47:24Yes, I did. I saw him. I spoke to him, but he didn't answer.
00:47:31He ran into his room and shut the door.
00:47:34I said, Michael, my Aunt Anne is looking for you.
00:47:38And Dr. Kinberg also wants you.
00:47:40Stop lying!
00:47:41No, I'm not lying, Pamela. I'm not lying.
00:47:45Please, that hurts. You're hurting me.
00:47:48Never alone, Pamela. No need to demonstrate how capable of cruelty you are.
00:47:55I know you'll be able to murder your own brother-in-law.
00:47:59Mother, you mean you think I murdered? That I could have...
00:48:04I have my reasons.
00:48:12Michael, I'm going to bathe in perfume.
00:48:40Michael, I'm all perfumed now. Would you help me? I need you.
00:48:47Michael?
00:48:47Michael?
00:48:47Michael?
00:49:03Michael?
00:49:05Michael?
00:49:06Yes, I saw. Do you think I'm blind? And you're no better. Even you tried to take him away.
00:49:30Do you feel no guilt? His fault. He liked to bathe when I was nearby.
00:49:34Liar! I watched you chase after him, both of you.
00:49:58Yeah, that's me.
00:50:33Elizabeth!
00:50:44Elizabeth!
00:50:45What? What is it?
00:50:47Nothing. Just want to be with both of you.
00:50:51If you don't mind too much.
00:50:53Well, I do mind.
00:50:55And I'll thank you not to come around here.
00:50:57Michael and I would like to be alone.
00:50:59She'd let us stay with her.
00:51:01She wouldn't have got pregnant before getting married.
00:51:05Mother!
00:51:13That's why we wouldn't go to her when she was about to have her baby.
00:51:20Mother!
00:51:26Mother.
00:51:28Mother!
00:51:33Help me close it.
00:51:38Michael!
00:51:54Then who killed Elizabeth?
00:51:55Michael!
00:52:02Michael!
00:52:05Uncle Michael!
00:52:06Uncle Michael!
00:52:07Margaret, come back!
00:52:11Uncle Michael!
00:52:17I tell you we've got to get rid of her.
00:52:19She mustn't be allowed to talk.
00:52:22It mustn't be me.
00:52:24You've got to do it.
00:52:25And besides, we've got to think about the next cycle.
00:52:30Our safety depends on you.
00:52:31We can't waste time.
00:52:32Bring her here or put her to sleep.
00:52:35Only she must not be allowed to talk.
00:52:37If this isn't done, I'll cut off the damn tubes
00:52:40and let the Earl rot into the ground with his cursed experiments.
00:52:48She must be 마무� ries.
00:52:48No, did I do?
00:52:49Thousands for you.
00:52:59She's suffered from being부터 bad for his Cat.
00:53:01She's before burning the fire.
00:53:01He was scared.
00:53:01She wasn't sure with her.
00:53:02It was always unknown no one that might find out.
00:53:02He knew nothing of the fried Tiku.
00:53:34How well do you know this, Mr. Folds?
00:53:41I want to see Elizabeth.
00:53:46Do you think you could convince him to open the grave?
00:53:51Have you gone raving mad?
00:53:55Quick, my pills!
00:54:29What are you doing here?
00:54:32Nothing. I came upon an open door.
00:54:35My friend Johnny was attacked by a monster, and nobody had seen my uncle, so where are they dead?
00:54:47No, I'm not lying, Pamela. I'm not lying. Let me alone, you heard.
00:54:52Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
00:55:01ah, ah, ah, ah.
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00:55:07ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
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00:55:27ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
00:55:33by shock cannot be expected to tell what happened to him with clarity ready Miss Merritt ready doctor
00:56:11don't you find it illogical that a murderer would cut up a body and leave the head where it could
00:56:17be found
00:56:20this head was brutally torn from the body something only a monstrously strong creature
00:56:25could have done can the beast be identified no species now in that case could we say that we're
00:56:34faced with a phenomena of metamorphosis turn out the light what are you getting at don't you find it
00:56:43strange that ever since the Earl's disappearance dr. Lexter's patients have died periodically who is
00:56:51he exactly and what's he doing at binbrook castle didn't you know lady and suffers from heart
00:56:59disease no I have information from headquarters that ever since the Earl's disappearance the
00:57:05family's fortunes go down to nothing at the same time dr. Lexer's become one of the major stockholders in
00:57:11the Bryant and Goldman company I'm interested in knowing doctor to what lengths you would go to
00:57:16sign a death certificate for one of dr. Lexer's patients why not the death for all natural causes
00:57:22I just don't see a good alibi for Dexter summing up we have a doctor suddenly becoming very rich Elizabeth
00:57:31Sherrington's head found outside her tomb and a scientist too disappears at the height of his career
00:57:39are you inferring sir Robert was one of the victims most probably what's certain if someone is taking
00:57:49corpses from their graves this is the only clue we've got no doubt it is Elizabeth the lights please
00:58:09care to come dr. Kenberg we'll have a chance to prove it tonight that someone is opening the graves
00:58:55some changes in the blood on the time of the
00:58:56these laws have been a good to know you and you make a great and wonderful guy
00:58:56you know you and I don't see one of the stripes you know we have a good idea of
00:58:57the difference you see is the only one that does not only zz could be trapped in the
00:58:57matrix in the city's queue to meet the church's city and the city so you see a Florida
00:58:57has been a bad idea of us like there's a huge time in our city that's been a good place
00:58:58by going to the city of the city is being a city that just voted in the city to be
00:58:59a big block that
00:58:59any of the city of the city is not in the city's city or yeah but no one of the
00:59:09city to be
00:59:09Oh, my God.
00:59:45Did you sleep well, dear?
00:59:46I don't know.
00:59:48You didn't drink your milk?
00:59:50No.
00:59:52Well, you must drink it.
00:59:54Unless you want to die of starvation, Margaret.
00:59:57What's wrong?
00:59:59Nothing. She didn't drink this.
01:00:06If any of you want to accompany me to the cemetery, better get ready.
01:00:09I'd like to know who died.
01:00:40I'd like to know who died.
01:00:41I'd like to know who died.
01:01:00I'd like to know who died.
01:01:01You hear it?
01:01:02But it's Michael.
01:01:21Michael!
01:01:25Michael!
01:01:27Come, Lily. Come away.
01:01:30Michael.
01:01:32None of us are thinking straight.
01:01:59I'd like to know who died.
01:02:10Good afternoon, Mr. Foles.
01:02:20Are you feeling ill, Mr. Foles?
01:02:23If you wish, I'll call Dr. Kinberg.
01:02:26No, thank you.
01:02:28I'm all right.
01:02:30Good.
01:02:43What is it you wanted, Mr. Harrison?
01:02:46Nothing.
01:02:47Nothing at all.
01:02:49It seems a wonderful day to visit the dead.
01:02:53Don't you agree?
01:02:54I don't understand what you mean.
01:02:57What do you understand, Mr. Foles?
01:03:00The sound of birds singing?
01:03:02The sweet sound of music?
01:03:05Or perhaps the howling of some hungry beast?
01:03:09Is that it, Mr. Foles?
01:03:12What's the matter?
01:03:14If you don't feel well, I can call Dr. Lexter.
01:03:20Or perhaps you prefer Dr. Kinberg.
01:03:28Mr. Harrison?
01:03:29Yes?
01:03:30How did you get into the cemetery?
01:03:33The gates were closed.
01:03:35Mr. Foles,
01:03:37how does the wind get in?
01:03:51Why do you obligate yourself in this dangerous way?
01:03:55I want this document signed by you.
01:04:00No, it's too much, William.
01:04:02It is never too much.
01:04:08It's the ways of intelligence.
01:04:10As Sir Robert would say, sign it.
01:04:37I hate you.
01:04:39I'm not enough to give up this.
01:04:41I'm not.
01:04:43I'm not.
01:05:07I'm not.
01:05:35What are you doing?
01:05:38I forgot for a moment the respect I owe to you, aristocrats.
01:05:46Sorry, Lady Anne, but we must be careful of public opinion in respect to the Sherringtons.
01:05:53Don't you agree?
01:06:07William.
01:06:10What?
01:06:12Nothing.
01:06:13You can go.
01:06:38Michael is hiding in the cemetery.
01:06:40He opened Elizabeth's grave.
01:06:41He wanted to see that.
01:06:42Did he tell you this?
01:06:43Yes.
01:06:44He's hiding in the crypt waiting for money, so it's a boring thing that he's done.
01:06:48It's very serious.
01:06:50Who could take in the money?
01:06:51Someone he can trust.
01:06:52Why don't you send your testimony?
01:06:53No one, he can trust me.
01:06:56Who could do it?
01:07:09He's hiding in the crypt.
01:07:10He's hiding in the crypt.
01:07:11Who was my sis sir?
01:07:13He's hiding in the crypt.
01:08:59Why are you following me?
01:09:05Why do you look at me like that?
01:09:08What do you want?
01:09:09Calm down.
01:09:10I think you owe me an explanation of certain things.
01:09:14Really?
01:09:16I have nothing to say.
01:09:19Good night.
01:09:22You'd better not go yet.
01:09:25But I'll be obliged to ask questions elsewhere.
01:09:28That could be embarrassing.
01:09:30Questions?
01:09:31You know very well what I mean.
01:09:33It's better to tell me the truth.
01:09:38You know I accused my own flesh and blood, my daughter, because I cannot abide lies.
01:09:44Where is your husband?
01:09:47What happened to Michael?
01:09:50Who murdered Elizabeth?
01:09:52How dare you ask me those questions?
01:09:55Would that I knew the answers, I suspect that maybe you are involved.
01:09:59In any case, you should look to your daughters.
01:10:02Maybe they can answer your questions.
01:10:04I don't need your advice, Anne.
01:10:06I need you to explain.
01:10:08Elizabeth died in your house.
01:10:10That's a lie.
01:10:11Elizabeth didn't die.
01:10:13She was murdered and you know it.
01:10:15Yes, I do.
01:10:17I knew it when I saw you accuse your own daughters.
01:10:22But they are not doctors, are they?
01:10:25Perhaps I might ask your darling and adoring Dr. Lexter.
01:10:31Because his patients seem to die regularly, am I wrong?
01:10:36Not to mention his business with Mr. Fowles.
01:10:41You're getting carried away with your suspicions.
01:10:44I'd advise you to investigate.
01:10:48Elsewhere.
01:10:50Michael should never have married your daughter.
01:10:53Yes, that's right.
01:10:55But you don't have to be a professor
01:10:58to know that the Sherringtons
01:11:00will use any poor soul to help them
01:11:03do whatever dirty work they are.
01:11:06Ah!
01:11:08Oh!
01:11:10Oh!
01:11:12Oh!
01:11:14Oh!
01:11:30Oh!
01:11:32Oh!
01:11:33Oh!
01:11:34Oh!
01:11:43Oh!
01:11:51Oh!
01:11:53Oh!
01:12:01What do you want, William?
01:12:03Come down.
01:12:27I asked you what you want.
01:12:29It looks like everything finally comes to a head.
01:12:31We must leave the castle.
01:12:33We've got to protect ourselves.
01:12:36You're wrong.
01:12:37I don't think you understood me.
01:12:39If you've remained here, it wasn't only to protect me, but also to protect my husband.
01:12:44You're insane like him, Anne.
01:12:47You know he won't ever come back.
01:12:50When you accepted his insanity, you lost him.
01:12:53Robert will come back.
01:12:56He'll not fail, Dr. Lexter.
01:12:59He's the world's greatest scientist.
01:13:04He might have been once, yes, my lady.
01:13:08But now he's nothing but putrefying flesh, that's all.
01:13:12Trying desperately to make something of his rotting body.
01:13:15You haven't seen him.
01:13:20Something without form or energy.
01:13:22And for whose existence I have to continue to murder.
01:13:27A thing that the world would quickly exterminate.
01:13:30Oh, but you can avoid that, can't you, William?
01:13:34You won't allow the world to see him.
01:13:37I want my husband back.
01:13:41As he once was.
01:13:44That is impossible and you know it.
01:13:51According to Robert's own theory,
01:13:55there's still five months.
01:13:58And now there's some people around here I've never seen before.
01:14:04What do you mean?
01:14:05Who was here when your young niece, Margaret,
01:14:09swore that she saw Michael?
01:14:12Couldn't have been him.
01:14:14Why did Dr. Kinberg want to speak to him in private?
01:14:19And who is this very mysterious assistant at his clinic?
01:14:22Calls himself Harrison.
01:14:26We're hemmed in, Anne.
01:14:29The Earl of Binbrook will never come back to life.
01:14:33His body will rot underground.
01:14:35Don't say that.
01:14:36Wait.
01:14:37You have drained me financially.
01:14:39But I still have my jewels.
01:14:41I can still pay you.
01:14:44Hang on to the jewels, my lady.
01:14:47You can't be a noble without them.
01:15:01You are a thief, Dr. Lexter.
01:15:04Not only have you tried to ruin us,
01:15:07but you're trying to take the only thing left.
01:15:10My husband's legacy to the world.
01:15:41Dr. Lexter has betrayed you.
01:15:57Follow them.
01:15:59See where they go.
01:16:01When and how.
01:16:03And meet where we have arranged.
01:16:10Get ready.
01:16:11Get ready.
01:16:14Get ready.
01:17:31This is your last night, Sir Robert.
01:17:47Uncle Michael?
01:17:50We've got her now.
01:18:02Michael?
01:18:05Come, Marguerite.
01:18:07I'm here.
01:18:20You're good?
01:18:23We'll be worthy of a great scientist.
01:18:34Michael.
01:18:35This way.
01:19:03I'm here.
01:20:11No!
01:20:17No!
01:20:24No!
01:20:26No!
01:20:27No!
01:20:27No!
01:20:39Oh
01:20:39Halt the police let's go back
01:20:55He's done come on
01:21:03Probably try the forest quickly
01:21:16Stop they're closing in on us
01:21:26Where's he going
01:21:33Michael
01:21:51Hold it
01:22:05Ready
01:22:06Fire
01:22:16I Robert Sherrington the Earl of Bidbrook in full control of my faculties leave the science at the hour of
01:22:25my death
01:22:25All manuscripts dealing with my experiments concerning the transmutation of human cells
01:22:35I swear that these experiments were carried on with the kind help of my wife Lady Anne and Dr. William
01:22:44Lexter
01:22:45And I do hereby confess that I voluntarily submitted myself as the subject for these experiments
01:22:52To determine the metamorphosis which would take place on the human body fed with serums and plasma
01:22:58While placed under conditions of hibernation
01:23:01In order to further investigation as to the origin of man
01:23:08But I must warn the world
01:23:10That in retrospect
01:23:12Such an experiment into the primal components of matter
01:23:16Can provoke transitory moments of savage animal behavior
01:23:22Which would require human flesh to feed the subject
01:23:28Taking this into account
01:23:30I hereby ask my wife Anne to destroy me
01:23:34Before I become a menace to humanity
01:23:38What isonte
01:23:40Fun
01:23:40Please
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01:24:34I don't like you with a cane.
01:25:14Thank you for teaching me that melody.
01:25:22Today, I will leave Pinbrook Castle, my ancestral home.
01:25:29I will leave because I can no longer bear the silence of death.
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