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00:03:19¿Qué es lo que pasa con él?
00:03:20Es lo que pasa, Robert.
00:03:22Lo que sucedió.
00:03:26¿Dónde está ahora?
00:03:27En la torre.
00:03:53¿Qué es lo que hacemos ahora, William?
00:03:55Get a doctor first, then.
00:04:04I can't drink a doctor here.
00:04:06You know that.
00:04:07We'll have to chance it.
00:04:09Get him downstairs to one of the bedrooms while I go to the village.
00:04:12What about Mr. Gerald?
00:04:14I'll get in touch with him and tell him that he must come here to Craven immediately.
00:04:26I suppose that was the beginning.
00:04:32It occurred in Scotland, in a remote and distant castle in the Highlands.
00:04:38And yet it started the fantastic chain of events which led to my experience in the maze.
00:04:44It was just a year ago.
00:04:47My niece Kitty and I were with a group of friends in a delightful little cafe in Cannes, in the
00:04:52French Riviera.
00:04:53It was an engagement party.
00:04:55I was with a group of friends in the morning.
00:04:59I was with a group of friends in the night.
00:05:08I was with a group of friends in the night.
00:05:10I was with a group of friends in the night.
00:05:10I was with a group of friends in the night.
00:05:12I was with a group of friends in the night.
00:05:14I was with a group of friends in the night.
00:05:16I was with a group of friends in the night.
00:05:17I was with a group of friends in the night.
00:05:18I was with a group of friends in the night.
00:05:21I was with a group of friends in the night.
00:05:39¡Gracias!
00:05:55¡Gracias!
00:06:14Arnie, did you see the way that girl was making eyes at my fiancée?
00:06:17Honestly, it makes me wonder what you'd be doing if I weren't here.
00:06:20I should probably be out looking for you, just as I've been doing most of my life.
00:06:24You see why I'm marrying him on, Edith. He always says the right thing.
00:06:28Well, I've always mistrusted glib men before.
00:06:30I'll have to make an exception in your case, Gerald.
00:06:32Thank you, madam.
00:06:33Well, it seems to me that as the prospective best man,
00:06:36I'm entitled to at least one dance for the bride-to-be.
00:06:39And that's before Gerry takes her over, for better or worse.
00:06:42May I, Kitty?
00:06:43Of course, Richard.
00:06:45Oh, stop smiling, Gerald. You're supposed to be jealous.
00:06:52You know, Aunt Edith, this being in love is an extraordinary thing.
00:06:55It makes me realize all the years I wasted without being in love.
00:06:59Gerald, do you think your uncle, Sir Samuel, will come to the wedding?
00:07:02Sir Samuel?
00:07:03Oh, no, I should think not.
00:07:05He's kept himself locked up in that miserable Craven castle ever since I can remember.
00:07:09Well, I've heard it's a beautiful place.
00:07:11Oh, maybe it is from a distance.
00:07:12Do you know that in all these years,
00:07:14not a single improvement has ever been made at Craven?
00:07:17No electricity, no telephone, no central heating system, nothing.
00:07:20How long since you've been there?
00:07:21Hmm, 15 years.
00:07:25When I was there, they had the most fantastic set of rules.
00:07:30My uncle used to lock me in my room every night.
00:07:32Then there was a maze, an overgrown maze, and a gate with a padlock on it.
00:07:37Just one more place that I was forbidden to visit.
00:07:40A maze?
00:07:40What on earth for?
00:07:41Who knows?
00:07:43Every Scottish castle had a maze at one time or another.
00:07:46Most of them have been removed, but not the one at Craven.
00:07:51Very handsome couple.
00:07:52Thank you, Kitty.
00:07:54Well, fairly well, sweet people.
00:07:56I am going to the bar where I shall drown myself in a sea of champagne.
00:08:00Life for me is finished.
00:08:03Well, for me, I still have two weeks as a bachelor and I'd like to enjoy them.
00:08:07How about dancing?
00:08:08Not telling what that might lead to.
00:08:10Well, suppose we find out.
00:08:13Excuse us, Aunt Edith.
00:08:14I'll consider it.
00:08:45Gerald's words about Craven Castle
00:08:48and the McTeam family worried me.
00:08:50Not only what he said, but something he neglected to say.
00:08:55That none of the baronets lived more than a few years after inheriting the title.
00:09:01And Gerald was the next in line.
00:09:04The next day, which was bright with summer sunshine,
00:09:07did much to dispel my worries of the night before.
00:09:13See you.
00:09:37Oh, boy.
00:09:47i need it
00:09:49oh
00:09:52oh
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00:09:56this just came for you gerald
00:09:59express letter
00:10:00express letter
00:10:01who could be that anxious to get in touch with me
00:10:03your uncle samuel i imagine it's from craven castle
00:10:06craven castle
00:10:09let it from there in 15 years
00:10:15what is it
00:10:17it's for william my uncle's butler
00:10:20he says it's urgent that i come to craven as soon as possible
00:10:22oh gerald i'm sorry
00:10:24when must you leave
00:10:26well i'm not leaving anywhere until you and i are married
00:10:29oh darling that won't be for two weeks
00:10:31and if it's urgent you better go right away
00:10:33maybe your uncle's ill
00:10:35but we scarcely know each other
00:10:36we don't mean anything to one another
00:10:42i suppose you're right
00:10:45i'm sorry darling i'll get back just as soon as i possibly can
00:10:48after all i'm having a wedding in a couple of weeks and i wouldn't like to miss it
00:10:51glad to hear it
00:10:54well don't look so glum aunt edith
00:10:55you know in a way it'll be a good thing to get rid of gerald for a few days because
00:10:59we can go shopping for my trousseau
00:11:02and not have him watching all the french models
00:11:04oh and that's particularly what i was looking forward to
00:11:07i'll vote and change right now i'll catch the noon plane for london
00:11:10the sooner i get up there the sooner i get back
00:11:15i'll see you in a few minutes darling
00:11:22do you know i'd forgotten that one day
00:11:24i'd be a baronet's wife
00:11:26lady gerald mctean
00:11:29sounds impressive doesn't it
00:11:32yes kitty
00:11:33it sounds very nice
00:11:39good afternoon
00:11:41bonjour mademoiselle madem
00:11:43had the late mail come in yet
00:11:45oui mademoiselle
00:11:47i'm sorry there's no mail for you today
00:11:51thank you
00:11:56we should have heard from gerald by now aunt edith
00:11:58it's been a week
00:11:59he's probably been very busy
00:12:01i'm sure you'll hear from him soon
00:12:04i'm worried about him
00:12:06something's wrong i'm sure of it
00:12:08i'm going to telephone him
00:12:10kitty
00:12:11there are no telephones at craven castle
00:12:13gerald told me so
00:12:14no telephones but there must be
00:12:16no
00:12:16he said the castle was just as it was hundreds of years ago
00:12:20no electricity no telephones
00:12:21no modern improvements at all
00:12:25i'll go to the telegraph office and cable him then
00:12:27he's probably on his way back here now
00:12:29he certainly would have let me know if he was
00:12:33i'm going to cable him
00:12:46and edith look at this
00:12:49scottish baronet passes
00:12:51sir samuel mcteam bart
00:12:54died at craven castle scotland
00:12:56of a heart ailment this past weekend
00:12:59he was 45 years of age
00:13:02sir gerald mcteam his nephew and successor as baronet
00:13:06has announced that the burial services will be private
00:13:10poor gerald
00:13:12this must be why we haven't heard from him
00:13:15i'm sure it is
00:13:17he's had to make arrangements for sir samuel's funeral and
00:13:21probably lots of other things too
00:13:23i'm sure we'll hear from him now
00:13:25of course we will then
00:13:32hello
00:13:34yes this is she
00:13:38oh
00:13:40yes i understand
00:13:44thanks for calling anyway
00:13:49that was the telegraph company
00:13:53i sent through a tracer on all my cables to gerald and
00:13:57every one of them was received at craven castle
00:14:00and none of them was answered
00:14:01no
00:14:03kitty
00:14:05i think gerald silences his answer
00:14:07oh he's probably busy with the funeral
00:14:09how long does it take to scribble an answer to a cable
00:14:12oh my dear
00:14:14i'm afraid it's obvious now that gerald does not intend to see you again
00:14:18if that were true he would have said so
00:14:20he would have written some sort of explanation
00:14:23forget him kitty
00:14:24i can't i won't
00:14:25it's all very well to be brave and hopeful my dear but how long are you going to wait
00:14:29as long as it takes
00:14:31i love gerald and
00:14:34and i know him
00:14:38something's happened
00:14:40some sort of trouble
00:14:44whatever it is he'll
00:14:45he'll work it out and
00:14:47and then we'll hear from him
00:14:48all right dear
00:14:51we'll wait
00:14:52it's probably a very simple explanation for it all
00:14:59i tried to agree with her
00:15:02but i wasn't sincere about it
00:15:04i had the awful feeling we would probably never hear from gerald again
00:15:10i was wrong
00:15:12six weeks later a letter came from gerald addressed
00:15:15addressed not to kitty but to me
00:15:26from gerald i think so it's from craven castle
00:15:39dear aunt edith
00:15:42i thought at first that i would be able to arrange things
00:15:45heaven knows i've tried
00:15:48now i realize i cannot
00:15:50it's impossible
00:15:53please tell kitty i release her from the engagement
00:15:56but that i will always be faithful to her
00:15:59tell her that i can never marry her
00:16:01unless something happens that i haven't even the right to hope for
00:16:05something's been crossed out in pencil
00:16:19a death
00:16:24tell her that i can never marry her
00:16:26unless something happens that i haven't even the right to hope for
00:16:31for it would be a death
00:16:34death but who's
00:16:35his uncle died weeks ago
00:16:37kitty i don't know what it means and i don't want to know
00:16:39well i do gerald would never wish for anyone's death you know that
00:16:41perhaps not but the fact is that gerald
00:16:43something's happened to him
00:16:45this letter it's
00:16:46it's so strange
00:16:49but just a few weeks ago
00:16:51it has something to do with that castle
00:16:52of course it has
00:16:53if you think i'm gonna let a crumbling old castle ruin gerald's life and mine too
00:16:57you're very much mistaken
00:16:58what are you going to do kitty
00:16:59i'm going there to find out for myself
00:17:02i don't care if it's full of
00:17:03skeletons and ghosts i know
00:17:05yes i am
00:17:07i'd like you to come too aunt edith
00:17:09whether you do or not
00:17:10i'm gonna pack right now
00:17:39i'm gonna pack right now
00:17:45are you sure this is the right place
00:17:47aye let's graven castle
00:17:50no
00:17:52no
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00:22:13Gracias.
00:22:15¿Puedes darme un té y un poco de agua para el fuego?
00:22:20Sí, señor.
00:22:28¿Vale a ver así un cambio en la persona, Aunt Edith?
00:22:31Gerald se ve 20 años.
00:22:34Y intentó enviar a nosotras.
00:22:36No puedo entender.
00:22:38¿Qué tal ha pasado a él?
00:22:40Mis ojos.
00:22:42Se miró como me hacía.
00:22:57¿Puedes darme un poco?
00:23:05¿Puedes darme un poco?
00:23:06¿Qué es eso?
00:23:06La señora, la señora, la señora.
00:23:09Creo que ella dijo que era su fiancée.
00:23:11Sí, sí.
00:23:13Sí.
00:23:14Lo he dejado.
00:23:15¿Puedes darme un poco?
00:23:17No sé.
00:23:19No sé.
00:23:20Él va a ir en la mañana.
00:23:21Sí, señor.
00:23:25Es 10.30 ya.
00:23:27Sí, señor.
00:23:29¿Puedes darme un poco?
00:23:31¿Debería ir a la señora?
00:23:31No sé.
00:23:33¿Puedes darme un poco de agua para el agua para los colegios?
00:23:40Sí, señor.
00:23:42Gracias.
00:23:43Gracias.
00:23:53Gracias.
00:23:54¿Más té?
00:23:55Sí, gracias.
00:23:56No se puede llegar a dormir.
00:23:58No lo que significa.
00:24:02¡Qué lugar de malo!
00:24:04¡Es verdad!
00:24:11¿Por qué no se puede que alguien se pueda abrir los windows?
00:24:14No, no lo hagas.
00:24:17¿Y no se nota la cubierta en las escuelas?
00:24:20Y los estrellas.
00:24:22Son los estrellas que he visto.
00:24:25Cada paso es como una plataforma.
00:24:28Todo lo que está en este lugar es muy raro.
00:24:30No puedo decirle a mi me gustaría que quiera.
00:24:32No, no, no, no.
00:24:34No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:24:35No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
00:24:36no, no.
00:24:36He's sick.
00:24:37He must be to look the way he does.
00:24:40Kitty, whatever has happened to Gerald is something evil.
00:24:44I can feel it in this place.
00:24:46And we have to get out of here before it happens to us.
00:24:49I'm as frightened of this place as you are, Aunt Egythe,
00:24:51but I have to try.
00:24:54I don't know whether Gerald's illness is mental or physical,
00:24:57but I want to find out.
00:25:00I have to find out.
00:25:02Well, I don't know how much help I can be.
00:25:14Open this door.
00:25:21Open this door at once.
00:25:22No, Kitty.
00:25:24That's one of the castle rules.
00:25:27Rules?
00:25:28What are you talking about?
00:25:30Well, I haven't told you before, but Gerald mentioned these rules to me.
00:25:33His uncle used to lock the doors every night.
00:25:35There's a maze outside that's padlocked.
00:25:38And the tower stairs, the ones at the end of the hall, are forbidden, too.
00:25:44Oh, it all sounds ridiculous to me.
00:25:46It did to Gerald, too, once.
00:25:48And now he's doing exactly the same things his uncle did.
00:26:11Sir Gerald.
00:26:17Sir Gerald, Mrs. Cameron, the cleaning woman, had the attack last week.
00:26:22Yes, what about it?
00:26:24She passed away.
00:26:26I just heard from the village.
00:26:29Make all the arrangements for her burial.
00:26:31Yes, sir.
00:26:32Uh, what was the official cause of death?
00:26:35The certificate will say heart failure, sir.
00:26:38Hereafter, you and Robert will have to handle the cleaning yourselves.
00:26:42Sir Gerald, this was not our fault.
00:26:44The woman was told not to go into the maze.
00:26:47I know that.
00:26:49If you must have help, don't engage any more women.
00:26:53Yes, sir.
00:26:54Thank you, sir.
00:27:22Thank you, sir.
00:27:29Thank you, sir.
00:28:06Thank you, sir.
00:28:30Thank you, sir.
00:29:05Thank you, sir.
00:29:31Thank you, sir.
00:29:35Thank you, sir.
00:30:12Gracias por ver el video.
00:30:41Gracias por ver el video.
00:30:49Gracias por ver el video.
00:31:14Gracias.
00:33:45Oh, very well.
00:35:15Gracias por ver el video.
00:35:45We're not leaving.
00:36:16There's no necessity for a doctor, miss.
00:36:19We're all perfectly capable of taking care of Sir Gerald.
00:36:22You mean you won't send for a doctor?
00:36:25Is that it?
00:36:26I'll prepare the tray, miss.
00:36:50Yes.
00:36:53Yes.
00:36:54Yes.
00:36:55Will you tell William that I'll take my breakfast with my aunt in her room?
00:36:59Yes, miss.
00:37:01Thank you.
00:37:06And when I told him to get a doctor, he changed the subject quickly.
00:37:12Aunt Edith, I must do something.
00:37:14But what can you do, Kitty?
00:37:16If Gerald won't tell you what's troubling him, he certainly wouldn't tell a doctor.
00:37:20If we could get him to see a doctor at all.
00:37:23You've given me an idea.
00:37:25We'll make him see a doctor whether he wants to or not.
00:37:28Now, what are you talking about?
00:37:29Bert.
00:37:30Bert Dilling.
00:37:31We'll invite him and Margaret here and...
00:37:33That's too obvious, Kitty.
00:37:35Gerald knows very well Bert's a doctor.
00:37:37Besides, he wouldn't allow you to invite anyone here, you know that.
00:37:41Gerald doesn't have to know until it's too late to do anything about it.
00:37:45I know.
00:37:46I'll tell Bert to bring Richard and Peggy Lord along, too.
00:37:49That way it won't look too obvious.
00:37:50You mean just have them drop in?
00:37:53Well, it's not entirely impossible.
00:37:55I mean, they could have been motoring through Scotland for the weekend and...
00:37:58Kitty, I hope you know what you're doing.
00:38:00I do, believe me.
00:38:03Anyway, he can't be alone in this castle too long.
00:38:05I mean, these people are his friends.
00:38:07And a gathering like this might help him to forget whatever it is that's troubling him.
00:38:11For a while, anyway.
00:38:13I hope it works.
00:38:15It has to.
00:38:23Yes, who is it?
00:38:24I've come for the breakfast tray, madam.
00:38:26Very well, come in.
00:38:44I'm sorry.
00:38:46I'm sorry.
00:38:51Thank you.
00:38:52That's right.
00:38:53I don't know.
00:38:53I don't know.
00:39:04La señora está escribiendo la letra.
00:39:07Muy bien.
00:39:07Pero...
00:39:08Voy a cuidarlo, Robert.
00:39:17¿Aunt Edith?
00:39:20¿Cómo se dice esto?
00:39:21Sanz.
00:39:23Dear Bert,
00:39:24I haven't time to explain everything,
00:39:26but it's most urgent that you come here to Craven Castle.
00:39:29Gerald is sick,
00:39:30and his servants will not call a physician for him,
00:39:33and I'm sure he would refuse to see one himself.
00:39:37Please come, Bert,
00:39:38and bring Margaret with you.
00:39:40I think Richard Rober and Peggy Lord should come also,
00:39:43so it will look like a social visit
00:39:45instead of a professional one.
00:39:47There is no time to lose, Bert.
00:39:49Please get here as soon as you can.
00:39:51Kitty.
00:39:52I'm sure that will bring him, Kitty,
00:39:54but how are you going to get it posted?
00:39:57Oh, I hadn't thought about that.
00:40:00Don't worry.
00:40:01I'll get it posted.
00:40:15Good afternoon, Miss.
00:40:16Oh, good afternoon, William.
00:40:18I'll post your letter for you, Miss.
00:40:20Oh, no, thank you, William.
00:40:22I'll post it myself.
00:40:51I'll post it myself.
00:41:02Thank you,To entire delicacy.
00:41:04And I'll post it.
00:41:06So you can follow me.
00:41:08I'll post it myself.
00:41:10I'll post it myself.
00:41:11Oh, no, it'll be here.
00:41:17Oh, no, I'm sure all the-
00:41:19I'll post it you, Guess.
00:41:20Oh, well, I'm sure.
00:41:22No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:41:52Hey, miss, are you lost?
00:41:53Lost? Oh, no, I'm a guest of Sir Gerald's. I'm staying at the castle.
00:41:58A guest? A craven?
00:42:00Yes, Sir Gerald and I are engaged to be married.
00:42:04Well, what's the matter?
00:42:07I wish you the best, miss. I'll pray for you.
00:42:10Thank you.
00:42:12I'd best be on with my work, miss. I'll be saying good morning.
00:42:15Oh, I have a letter I'd like to post. Would you tell me where I should wait for the post?
00:42:20I'll be meeting him, miss. I'll give him your letter.
00:42:28Good morning.
00:42:29Thank you.
00:42:39Thank you.
00:42:43Thank you.
00:42:45Thank you.
00:42:47Thank you.
00:42:50Thank you.
00:43:00Oh, Gerald.
00:43:03Gerald, you're hurting my arms.
00:43:14Stay out of here for the rest of your visit.
00:43:28Kitty, what's the matter?
00:43:30It's Gerald.
00:43:31I started to go into the maze, and he was just awful to me.
00:43:37Here.
00:43:38Thanks.
00:43:40All right?
00:43:42No.
00:43:43What happened?
00:43:44Well, he told me to get out of the maze and stay out, and he was absolutely furious.
00:43:51He gripped my arms so tightly that it hurt.
00:43:53It's time I had a talk with Gerald.
00:43:55No, Aunt Edith, please don't.
00:43:56It wouldn't do any good.
00:43:57If he thinks he can treat you...
00:43:58No, Aunt Edith.
00:44:01Gerald's sick.
00:44:02He's not responsible for his actions.
00:44:05I'm sure he feels worse about this now than I do.
00:44:08He's going to feel a great deal worse after I get through with him.
00:44:21William, where is Sir Gerald?
00:44:24Sir Gerald is occupied.
00:44:26Please tell him I wish to speak to him immediately.
00:44:29I'm sorry, Mrs. Murray.
00:44:31Sir Gerald left orders not to be disturbed.
00:44:33I don't care what orders he left.
00:44:35I must see him now.
00:44:36I'm afraid that's impossible.
00:44:38Perhaps tomorrow morning.
00:44:40Please excuse me.
00:45:11I'll be right.
00:45:14Look.
00:45:23Come on.
00:45:53Gracias por ver el video
00:46:23Gracias por ver el video
00:46:29Gracias por ver el video
00:46:50Gracias por ver el video
00:47:51Good night
00:48:25Are you awake, Aunt Edith?
00:48:27Of course I'm awake
00:48:33How do you feel?
00:48:34Exhausted
00:48:35But at least my cold is better
00:48:37It must have been frightened out of me
00:48:39Kitty, there's no longer any excuse for our staying
00:48:42Now that my cold is practically gone
00:48:44Shh, there's someone outside
00:48:49Who is it?
00:48:51Gerald
00:48:51Good morning, Gerald
00:48:56Good morning
00:48:56Is your cold better?
00:48:58As a matter of fact
00:49:00Well, it isn't actually
00:49:01Poor Aunt Edith didn't sleep a wink last night
00:49:05Isn't that so?
00:49:06Certainly it's so
00:49:07But...
00:49:08Kitty
00:49:09I think we'd better stop this pretext
00:49:11I really want you to leave
00:49:14Very well, Gerald
00:49:15We'll leave tomorrow
00:49:22Kitty, what can you possibly hope to accomplish
00:49:25By staying another night in this place?
00:49:26I must get Bert Dilling here
00:49:28I must get Bert Dilling here to see Gerald
00:49:29Well, after what happened last night
00:49:30I can't stay any longer
00:49:31The thing you saw
00:49:33Or thought you saw
00:49:33Can you describe it?
00:49:36No
00:49:38It was...
00:49:40I don't know what it was
00:49:42It was so dark
00:49:42I didn't really get a good look at it
00:49:44Could it have been a man?
00:49:47Well...
00:49:48I don't know
00:49:49I suppose it could have been a man
00:49:51Oh, that's what it must have been, I'm sure
00:49:54And what with the room being so dark
00:49:56And you not expecting to be surprised like that
00:49:59Well, you were frightened and you fainted
00:50:02Perhaps you're right
00:50:02I'm sure I am
00:50:03I'll get you some breakfast
00:50:05Kitty
00:50:06That letter
00:50:07The one you gave to the gardener
00:50:09Do you suppose he posted it?
00:50:11If he did
00:50:13Bert and the others should be here today
00:50:16But if he didn't
00:50:19We'll have to leave tomorrow
00:51:04Well, lovely old place, isn't it?
00:51:06Looks like it's got to get him ready to fall apart any minute
00:51:09Don't be silly, Richard
00:51:10That's what's known as old world charm
00:51:14Looks like it hasn't been touched for centuries
00:51:16Are you sure this is the right place?
00:51:18Well, there's only one way to find out
00:51:44Kitty, how are you?
00:51:45Oh, I'm so glad you all could come
00:51:48Oh, Bert
00:51:49Bert, I'm so happy to see you
00:51:51Hello, my dear
00:51:52Now, what's all this all about?
00:51:53Well, as I started to tell you in my letter
00:51:58Gerald's a...
00:52:03Hello, Jerry
00:52:04Oh, by gosh, it's good to see you
00:52:06Hello, Jerry
00:52:06You know, we were out driving in the country
00:52:08And we suddenly found ourselves in a highland
00:52:09So, well, we thought we'd drop in
00:52:12Gosh, a marvellous place you've got here
00:52:14So, this is McTeam Manor
00:52:15Well, my boy, what does it feel like to be a baronet?
00:52:17You know, it looks as if you might have some good shooting up here
00:52:20We brought our guns, you know
00:52:21It's a wonderful place, Gerald
00:52:23I'm glad we came
00:52:24Do you know, I've got the most wonderful news stories to tell you
00:52:28Well, they'll sound much better over a couple of drinks
00:52:30Gerald, our friends have been driving all day
00:52:32I think they'd like to rest a little before supper
00:52:39William
00:52:39Yes, sir
00:52:40Show my guests to their rooms
00:52:44Yes, sir
00:52:46Follow me, please
00:53:07Kenny
00:53:11I'd like to talk to you
00:53:12Of course, Gerald
00:53:15I'll see you later
00:53:22You think I'm a complete fool?
00:53:25Do you expect me to believe that those people arrived here just by accident?
00:53:28Gerald, please
00:53:29I know you sent for them
00:53:30Why?
00:53:30By what right?
00:53:31Gerald, please listen to me for just a moment
00:53:35You won't tell me what's troubling you
00:53:37But whatever it is
00:53:38It can't be so terrible
00:53:39That you must shut yourself off from the world entirely
00:53:41These people are your friends
00:53:43They like you and they'll be good for you
00:53:49Gerald
00:53:50I came here because I love you
00:53:53I want to help you
00:53:54Please let me
00:53:57The only way you can help me is by leaving here
00:54:02Your illness can be helped
00:54:03I'm sure it can
00:54:07I'm not ill, Kitty
00:54:10I only wish it was something that simple
00:54:34I beg your pardon
00:54:36Thank you
00:54:58What do you think, Bert?
00:55:01Well, I don't know what to think, Kitty
00:55:03He looks very bad
00:55:04But not exactly ill, as far as I can tell
00:55:07You mean
00:55:08You don't think it's physical?
00:55:11It might mean that he's
00:55:13Insane?
00:55:14I don't know
00:55:15It's obvious he won't submit to an examination
00:55:18I've just got to observe him as best I can
00:55:20Well, we'll keep him distracted if it's possible to do it
00:55:24Yes, I think that's the thing to do
00:55:25Don't watch him too obviously, if you can help it
00:55:27And keep being as cheerful as you can
00:55:29I think that's a good idea
00:55:31I know it's awful for you, Kitty
00:55:32But Bert will do everything he can
00:55:34Well, of course I will
00:55:35We all will
00:55:37You're good friends
00:55:39Thank you
00:55:45Are you sure you feel well enough to come down to dinner?
00:55:48Yes, yes, I feel fine
00:55:50I told you it was a good idea to bring dinner dresses, didn't I?
00:55:53I knew we'd find use for them
00:55:55Yes, but I'm not at all sure yours is the right kind
00:55:57To wear in a dismal place like this
00:55:59Certainly it is
00:56:03I have no idea how I look
00:56:05I can only see a few square inches of myself at a time
00:56:08None of your inches is square
00:56:09And they all look very nice
00:56:11Now stop fishing and let's go down to dinner
00:56:13I'm hungry
00:56:13Oh, you must be starving
00:56:15You've had nothing but liquids for days
00:56:18Maybe we'll have a very nice time
00:56:20Maybe
00:56:35Here we are, my love
00:56:36Where have you been, dear boy?
00:56:38Aha, you missed me, eh?
00:56:40Of course
00:56:41Those martinis look a little pale
00:56:44You look a little pale, dear
00:56:45If you were only 90 proof
00:56:48No good, eh?
00:56:49I'll do better next time
00:56:51Kitty?
00:56:51Oh, no, thank you, Richard
00:56:53No?
00:56:54No
00:56:55You like these, Dr. Burt
00:56:56I mix them to your prescription
00:56:5727 to 1
00:56:59Oh, no!
00:57:00Well, you don't have to drink it, my dear
00:57:02Perhaps we can find you a glass of port
00:57:04You'll do nothing of the kind
00:57:05Come on, Richard, fill it up
00:57:07Might as well be good and sick
00:57:08That's the way I am
00:57:09Well, I've never heard of doctor's wives being sick
00:57:12Oh, Kitty
00:57:13Never heard of them being anything else
00:57:18Richard, why don't you tell that musician story to Gerald
00:57:20It might cheer him up
00:57:23Good idea
00:57:27I heard a new one of those musician stories, Jerry
00:57:30Well, it seems the chap was playing the piano very loudly and very late at night
00:57:33Well, the manager of the flat comes and bangs on the door and says
00:57:36Hey, do you know there's an old lady sick upstairs?
00:57:38So the musician says no
00:57:39But if you've hung the first four bars, I'll try and follow you
00:57:45Oh, Gerald, that's much better
00:57:47Isn't it nice to see all our friends again?
00:57:49Talking of musicians, I remember the time about six months ago when I was going...
00:57:58Where's he going, Kitty?
00:58:00I... I don't know
00:58:02Well, it might help if we found out
00:58:05Something's upset him and the sooner we can find out what it is, the better
00:58:12Well, the door's locked
00:58:14Bert, are you sure?
00:58:15Well, that settles it as far as I'm concerned
00:58:17I'm going to have to do something about this and soon
00:58:19Well, what can you do?
00:58:21Let me have your car keys, Richard, will you?
00:58:23Certainly, but why?
00:58:25Well, as soon as possible, I'm driving down to the village
00:58:29I'll make out the necessary papers and have Gerald taken into custody
00:58:32But Gerald isn't insane
00:58:33I'm not taking any chances, Kitty
00:58:36From what I've seen of him so far, he may be dangerous
00:58:38Very much so
00:58:40And the sooner I get him under observation, the sooner he can be helped
00:58:44If at all
00:58:46Oh, Bert, it can't be as bad as all that
00:58:48Oh, of course not
00:58:50Kitty
00:58:51You asked me to come here and take a look at Gerald
00:58:54Well, I've looked
00:58:55And I'm afraid it might be even more serious than you made it out to be
00:59:00Don't cross him
00:59:01Any of you
00:59:02Do you understand?
00:59:05Really think it's that serious?
00:59:06Yes, I do
00:59:07Don't do or say anything to upset him
00:59:10He might eat
00:59:13I suppose I told you the story about the flame dancers in Singapore
00:59:17You're nervous
00:59:19I'd love to hear it
00:59:22Dinner is served
00:59:25Well, at least we'll see how a baronet eats
00:59:27I hope baronets don't see a slouch as I have to watch my fingers
00:59:30Oh, you're not idiot
00:59:31I want you to steal the key out of the big door for me
00:59:34What on earth for?
00:59:35Well, I think all the locks are the same
00:59:36And I want to get out of my room tonight
00:59:56And there I was, you see, with that maddened elephant in front of me
00:59:59And a whole tribe of fuzzy wuzzies behind me
01:00:02Now, why do you suppose they call those people fuzzy wuzzies?
01:00:05Well, that's just what they call the men, Ducky
01:00:06They call the girls
01:00:07Oh, just a moment, young man
01:00:08We'll have none of your miserable jokes right after a lovely dinner
01:00:12Miserable jokes?
01:00:13Yes
01:00:13I was just going to quote Kipling like Bert always does
01:00:16Now, in India's sunny climb, where I used to spend my time
01:00:19A servant of her majesty, the queen
01:00:21Excuse me
01:00:23There are certain rules in this castle, and I'm afraid they must be observed
01:00:28You'll all be expected to be in your rooms at eleven o'clock, and it's almost that now
01:00:32Oh, but, Jerry, really, I mean
01:00:34It's all right, Jerry
01:00:35As a matter of fact, I'm very tired
01:00:37As you can see, I'm not equipped for entertaining here
01:00:40It's been very nice to see you all, but I must expect you to be gone in the morning
01:00:45Oh, and please don't be alarmed if your doors are locked during the night from the outside
01:01:13What are you going to do, Bert?
01:01:15Wait till tomorrow, there's nothing else I can do
01:01:22Did you get the key?
01:01:39Bert, why don't you stop prowling about and come to bed?
01:01:42Yes, in the moment, I
01:01:58What are you going to do with that?
01:02:01Nothing, I hope
01:02:02But if it becomes necessary, I'll shoot the lock off that door
01:02:06Bert, you really think you're as dangerous?
01:02:10Yes, I'm afraid it's possible
01:02:16I looked up the McTean family history when I got Kitty's letter
01:02:20There seems to be a pretty strong indication of some sort of congenital illness
01:02:25All the baronets died while there were two young men
01:02:28Sir Samuel, Gerald's uncle, was only forty-five
01:02:33His uncle died before he was thirty
01:02:35It's been the same for generations
01:02:37You saw how Gerald looked tonight
01:02:39Oh, he's aged terribly
01:02:40I found out something else, too
01:02:43The last woman to marry a McTean baronet died a few days after she moved here
01:02:47Under very strange and mysterious circumstances
01:02:51The records listed her death, but not the cause
01:02:55And there hasn't been a wife at Craven since
01:02:57Well, how long ago was that?
01:03:00Two hundred years
01:03:02Almost exactly
01:03:10Robert
01:03:15Did you take the key from the great hall door?
01:03:17No
01:03:17It's missing
01:03:18Are you sure?
01:03:19Yes, I noticed it after the guest had retired to their bedrooms
01:03:22Do you think one of them?
01:03:24I don't know
01:03:25But we'll have to search every bedroom until we find it
01:03:30How past eleven
01:03:31We won't have time now
01:03:32No, but first thing in the morning
01:03:34What about Sir Gerald?
01:03:36Should he be told?
01:03:36No
01:03:37No
01:03:38I hope it was not one of the ladies who took the key
01:03:42You know what happened to the cleaning woman
01:03:44I
01:04:00Kitty, I wish you wouldn't go through with this
01:04:02I'm sure there's something in that tower room
01:04:04I must start, Edith
01:04:05Now more than ever
01:04:08Bert thinks Gerald's insane
01:04:09I don't
01:04:10This is the first chance I've had to try and find out what's been troubling him
01:04:14Yes, sir
01:04:15Set
01:04:17The yeah
01:04:19The yeah
01:04:25Yeah
01:04:26Yeah
01:04:26Okay
01:04:32Yeah
01:04:33Yeah
01:04:35Yeah
01:04:36Yeah
01:04:39Yeah
01:04:39Yeah
01:04:39Yeah
01:04:39Yeah
01:04:42Mm
01:04:46Amén.
01:05:13There's no furniture in here at all.
01:05:24The window's not blocked off as ours are.
01:05:28I wonder where that door leads to.
01:05:38It's a piece of seaweed. I'm sure of it.
01:05:41Yes.
01:05:42And a bowl of tomatoes.
01:05:47Gerald had this book downstairs today.
01:06:12We got it.
01:06:39It's a piece of seaweed.
01:06:42It's a piece of seaweed and opinions.
01:06:50Gracias.
01:07:38What are you going to do, Kitty?
01:07:40Follow them.
01:07:42Look at this.
01:07:55I saw a mark just like this one inside the maze gate.
01:07:58What is it?
01:07:58I don't know.
01:08:00But I'm sure of one thing, Aunt Edith.
01:08:03Whatever the mystery is, it's a person.
01:08:05How do you know that?
01:08:06Well, didn't you hear Gerald say,
01:08:08Yes, sir, they're all locked.
01:08:10He was talking to someone we haven't seen yet.
01:08:13Kitty, are you thinking what I am?
01:08:16Teratology.
01:08:17The study of monstrosities.
01:08:21Oh, poor Gerald.
01:08:23The secret of Craveness.
01:08:25It's so horrible that he won't marry you.
01:08:26Kitty, you can't.
01:08:27Surely he knows me better than that.
01:08:29I must see him now,
01:08:31so I can show him it doesn't matter.
01:08:33Gracias.
01:09:12Gracias.
01:09:58Gracias.
01:10:16Gracias.
01:10:46Gracias.
01:11:05Gracias.
01:11:28Wrong turn.
01:11:30Probably make a lot of those before we get to the center.
01:11:32I hope you're counting them so that we can find our way out again.
01:11:57Kitty.
01:12:00Oh.
01:12:03Where are you?
01:12:06Can you see the light?
01:12:08Just a little.
01:12:10Stay where you are and keep whispering. I'll come to you.
01:12:14This way.
01:12:15This way.
01:12:18This way.
01:12:19Kitty.
01:12:39This way.
01:12:43This way.
01:12:45Kitty.
01:12:48Kitty.
01:13:09Where are you?
01:13:15This way.
01:13:18This way.
01:13:19This way.
01:13:19This way?
01:13:28This way.
01:13:32This way.
01:13:33I need it.
01:13:38This way.
01:13:41This way.
01:13:43Here.
01:13:44The way.
01:13:46This way.
01:13:48This way.
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01:17:53I know I owe all of you an explanation.
01:17:55Yes, I think you do, Gerald.
01:17:56And you shall have it.
01:17:58I know that you all think that I and my predecessors for the past 200 years have been the real
01:18:04lords of Craven.
01:18:05That's not true.
01:18:07The last baronet of Craven, Sir Roger Philip McTeame, was born on the 5th of April in the year 1750.
01:18:16He died on the 10th of May, 1953.
01:18:20Yesterday.
01:18:21Last night.
01:18:23We buried him before dawn in a corner of the grounds in accordance with his wishes.
01:18:27Gerald, a man doesn't live 200 years.
01:18:31No, Kitty, a man doesn't.
01:18:34But certain types of amphibians do.
01:18:38I'll try to explain it as best I can.
01:18:40All I know is that the human embryo goes through all the stages of evolution,
01:18:44from the invertebrate to the mammal.
01:18:46At one point, the embryo is an amphibian.
01:18:49Sir Roger never developed beyond that stage physically.
01:18:53But he continued to grow and develop mentally.
01:18:56For over 200 years, he suffered the torture of knowing he was a monster and feeling he was a man.
01:19:03And he administered the estate all those years?
01:19:05He did.
01:19:06The nephews, grandnephews, great-grandnephews succeeded one another here at the castle.
01:19:11We bore the title of baronet.
01:19:14Yet our true function here was merely to carry out his orders and hide the family disgrace.
01:19:19He couldn't bear for anyone to see him, except his nephews and the staff here at the castle.
01:19:24That's why he was so upset last night, Kitty, when you surprised us in the maze.
01:19:27He meant you no harm.
01:19:29He was merely trying to hide.
01:19:31Oh, I see.
01:19:34In spite of everything, he did have certain pleasures.
01:19:38Very often at night, he'd insist on our taking him down to the pond in the maze.
01:19:43He'd take off his cloak and throw himself into the water, his natural habitat.
01:19:49His bed in the tower was a mattress of seaweed, without pillows or sheets or blankets.
01:19:57We buried him in the maze near the pond, where he spent the few moments of contentment of his entire
01:20:02life.
01:20:03I'm sorry.
01:20:04I shouldn't have come here.
01:20:07No, Kitty, no.
01:20:08It wasn't your fault.
01:20:09His own rules of secrecy were at fault.
01:20:11He knew that.
01:20:12If he'd allowed his existence to be known, no one would have thought of him as an evil creature.
01:20:18But he was too proud and too weak.
01:20:21So were we all.
01:20:26Well, now you know it all.
01:20:29I'm sorry for the fright I must have caused you all.
01:20:33Most of all, Kitty, I'm sorry for the anguish that I caused you.
01:20:38All I can say is my own has been almost unbearable.
01:20:46Kitty and Gerald are married now.
01:20:48They live in the old castle very happily.
01:20:52Everything has been changed and modernized, except for one place.
01:20:58The grave of Sir Roger.
01:21:00The grave of Sir Roger.
01:21:02The grave of Sir Roger.
01:21:08The grave of Sir Roger.
01:21:46¡Gracias!
01:21:59¡Gracias!
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