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The City of the Dead (1960) — released in the U.S. as Horror Hotel — is a British supernatural occult horror film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey. It stars Christopher Lee, Venetia Stevenson, Betta St. John, and Patricia Jessel.
Set in the fog‑shrouded, fictional New England town of Whitewood, Massachusetts, the story follows college student Nan Barlow, who travels there to research witchcraft. She discovers the town is controlled by an immortal coven descended from Elizabeth Selwyn, a witch burned in 1692 after pledging her soul to Lucifer.
The film is celebrated for its eerie black‑and‑white cinematography, atmospheric fog, and early use of occult themes that influenced later 1960s horror.

Film Details
Year: 1960 (UK), 1961 (US)
Genre: Supernatural Horror / Occult / Mystery
Director: John Llewellyn Moxey
Screenplay: George Baxt; story by Milton Subotsky
Produced by: Seymour S. Dorner, Max Rosenberg, Milton Subotsky, Donald Taylor
Starring: Christopher Lee, Venetia Stevenson, Betta St. John, Dennis Lotis, Patricia Jessel, Valentine Dyall
Cinematography: Desmond Dickinson
Edited by: John Pomeroy
Music: Douglas Gamley; Ken Jones (jazz)
Studio: Vulcan Productions
Distributed by: British Lion Films
Release Dates: September 1960 (UK), 1961 (US)
Runtime: 78 minutes
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget: £45,000–£47,341

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Transcript
00:00:28The End
00:00:32Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:01:00Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:01:30Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:02:01Bring her out!
00:02:03Bring her out!
00:02:16Wait!
00:02:18Fire!
00:02:33Burn the witch!
00:02:35Burn her!
00:02:39Burn her!
00:02:40Jethro!
00:02:42Jethro!
00:02:44Jethro!
00:02:45Jethro Cain!
00:02:46Hast thou consorted with the witch,
00:02:49Elizabeth Selwyn?
00:02:55No.
00:02:58Burn the witch!
00:03:02Burn the witch!
00:03:29No!
00:03:31No!
00:03:33No!
00:03:34No!
00:03:35No!
00:03:36Hold on!
00:03:41Help her, Elizabeth.
00:03:44Help her.
00:03:45Help her.
00:03:45Elizabeth Selwyn!
00:03:48On this third day of March,
00:03:50in the year of our Lord, 1692,
00:03:54we, the people of Whitewood, Massachusetts,
00:03:58condemn thee as a witch.
00:04:03May the flames cleanse thy soul of its evil,
00:04:07of its lust for blood,
00:04:09but may they bring about the death of Abigail Adams.
00:04:31Help her, Elizabeth.
00:04:33Help her!
00:04:46I have made my pact with thee, O Lucifer.
00:04:49Hear me!
00:04:51Hear me!
00:04:52I will do thy duty for all eternity.
00:04:55For all eternity shall I practice the ritual of Black Mass.
00:04:59For all eternity shall I sacrifice unto thee.
00:05:02For all eternity shall I sacrifice unto thee.
00:05:03O Lucifer, my soul, take me into thy service.
00:05:07O Lucifer, listen to thy servant.
00:05:11Grant her this pact for all eternity,
00:05:13and I with her.
00:05:14And if we fail thee but once,
00:05:17you may do with our souls what you will.
00:05:20Make this city an example of thy vengeance.
00:05:25Curse it!
00:05:27Curse it for all eternity!
00:05:29Curse?
00:05:30And let me be the instrument of thy curse.
00:05:32Hear me, oh Lucifer.
00:05:35Hear me!
00:05:37She's making a curse.
00:05:39Curse?
00:05:40Curse.
00:05:42Curse.
00:05:42Burm.
00:05:42How are you doing?
00:05:43Burm.
00:05:46Burm.
00:05:48Burm.
00:05:49Burm.
00:05:51Burm.
00:05:51Burm.
00:05:53Burm.
00:05:54Burm.
00:05:54Burm.
00:05:55Burm.
00:05:56Burm.
00:05:57Burm.
00:05:58Burm.
00:05:59Burm.
00:06:00Burm.
00:06:01Burm.
00:06:09Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, witch!
00:06:12Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, burn, burn!
00:06:16So shouted the people of Whitewood when they burned Elizabeth Selwyn in 1692.
00:06:21Though, as I've said, little is known today of the actual practice of witchcraft in 17th century New England,
00:06:27superstition, fear, and jealousy drove the Puritans to accuse their friends and relatives of consorting with the devil.
00:06:35Raiding around huge bonfires, repeating vindictive chants, they consigned the poor creatures to the flames.
00:06:40The tortured souls cried out in agony as the flames mounted higher and higher.
00:06:45Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, burn, burn!
00:06:48Dig that crazy beat.
00:06:54That will be all for today.
00:06:57Tomorrow will be my concluding lecture on the history of witchcraft in 17th century New England.
00:07:01I shall bring along some illustrations which I'm sure will interest you all.
00:07:05I'll bring the matches.
00:07:08Maitland!
00:07:11Since you chose to attend these lectures, I had hoped that it was in a spirit of scientific curiosity about
00:07:16the subject.
00:07:19That will be all.
00:07:23Well, how could you?
00:07:25He takes it all so darn seriously. He's got you all hypnotized.
00:07:29Oh, Miss Barlow.
00:07:31Yes, Professor.
00:07:32Can I see you for a moment, please?
00:07:33What about our date?
00:07:36How many?
00:07:36Look, um, I'll wait for you outside.
00:07:42Yes, Professor.
00:07:45Rather a difficult young man, that.
00:07:48I fear that you were more of an attraction to him than my poor efforts.
00:07:51However, I've been reading through your papers, Miss Barlow.
00:07:54Well, they show a very sound appreciation to the subjects.
00:07:57I want to go to New England to do my senior paper.
00:07:59Mm-hmm. They're really quite good, you know.
00:08:01Oh, I'm not quite satisfied.
00:08:06I feel I need some first-hand research. I want to get the atmosphere.
00:08:10Find out how widespread witchcraft really was, what the witches were really like.
00:08:15Well, that might take a little time, you know.
00:08:16Well, I have the time.
00:08:18My brother and I were going to spend our vacation with our cousins.
00:08:20What I'd really like to do is to get a room in the smallest, oldest town in New England I
00:08:26can find.
00:08:27Check through all the town hall records.
00:08:30Recheck the libraries.
00:08:31Talk to the Puritan descendants.
00:08:33Make a really thorough investigation.
00:08:37Your brother is professor of science, Miss Barlow.
00:08:39I hardly think he'd be very interested in the history of witchcraft.
00:08:42Then I'd go alone.
00:08:43You don't think he'd object to that?
00:08:45You leave Richard to me.
00:08:47He's picking me up here for lunch.
00:08:50Hello, Bill.
00:08:53Professor Barlow.
00:08:54Nan here?
00:08:56Yeah, she's in there with him.
00:08:59Well, I don't like her getting mixed up in this witchcraft business.
00:09:02Why not?
00:09:03It's only part of her history course.
00:09:05Professor Barlow.
00:09:07Before you go in there, could I have a word with you?
00:09:09Sure.
00:09:11Well, it's about Nan and me.
00:09:13Oh.
00:09:14If you're really serious about this, I happen to know of a town in New England.
00:09:17As a matter of fact, it's the identical place where the events occurred that I mentioned in today's lecture.
00:09:21Whitewood.
00:09:23It's quite a small place.
00:09:24It's a little bit up the beaten track, so maybe these directions will help you.
00:09:31I think you might very well find what you're looking for there.
00:09:34I happen to know the woman who owns the inn at Whitewood.
00:09:36Her name is Newelless.
00:09:37Mrs. Newelless.
00:09:38So you just tell her I sent you.
00:09:41Raven's Inn, Whitewood.
00:09:43What's Whitewood?
00:09:46Now, Dick, don't be too upset, but I'm going to change my plans for the vacation.
00:09:52Change your plans?
00:09:53Yes.
00:09:55Going to a place called Whitewood for a week or so to do some research.
00:09:58Who are you?
00:10:00And what about Cousin Sue?
00:10:01Why, she's expecting you for a birthday party on the 17th.
00:10:04She'll never forget you.
00:10:05I can still easily make it by then.
00:10:06This is important.
00:10:08My term paper's got to be good.
00:10:10It could mean a scholarship.
00:10:11And I've made all my ways.
00:10:12Come on, Dick.
00:10:13You'll have a good time without me.
00:10:15My mind's made up.
00:10:17I'm going to Whitewood.
00:10:18But surely any good encyclopedia will give you all the nonsense you want to know about witchcraft.
00:10:22Witchcraft is not nonsense, Barlow.
00:10:27I'm sorry, Driscoll.
00:10:28Witchcraft, like magic sorcery, to me it's nothing but fairytale mumbo-jumbo.
00:10:33I'm a scientist, Driscoll.
00:10:35I believe what I can see, what I can feel and touch.
00:10:38The basis of fairytales is reality.
00:10:40The basis of reality is fairytales.
00:10:42As a scientist, you should be familiar with that quotation.
00:10:46Well, I don't believe that somebody in Chicago can die of a heart attack
00:10:49because some woman in New Orleans sticks a pin in a wax doll.
00:10:52Maybe you don't.
00:10:53But practitioners of voodoo will claim otherwise.
00:10:56Dick, you're just being difficult.
00:10:58No.
00:10:59When I look into a microscope, Driscoll, I see bacteria swimming, fighting, existing.
00:11:03That's real.
00:11:05These witches, they were persecuted and burnt in the 17th century.
00:11:08They were real too, but they weren't witches.
00:11:10They were pitiful human beings.
00:11:12Victims of hysteria.
00:11:14There are many eminent scholars who have documentary proof of the actual practice of witchcraft.
00:11:19Yeah, but how effective was this practice?
00:11:21Did any of these eminent scholars ever meet a real practicing witch?
00:11:24Did you ever meet a witch, Driscoll?
00:11:29Perhaps.
00:11:30Oh, come on.
00:11:31You're an historian.
00:11:33No witch ever survived the burning at the stake for all that pact with the devil.
00:11:39In 1692, Elizabeth Selwyn went to the stake.
00:11:42She was buried in a churchyard in New England.
00:11:46And yet three years later...
00:11:48Yeah.
00:11:49Three years later, a new wave of blood sacrifices broke out in the village that had condemned her.
00:11:53The daughters of the elders who had condemned her were themselves found murdered with every last drop of blood drained
00:11:59from their bodies.
00:12:00And afterwards, people came forward to testify that they had actually seen Elizabeth Selwyn.
00:12:05Oh, stop.
00:12:06This would be more effective at midnight with howling winds and crashing thunder.
00:12:10And even then, it wouldn't frighten anyone.
00:12:13Dick.
00:12:14I'm sorry, Professor Driscoll.
00:12:17That's all right, Miss Barlow.
00:12:20You won't be the first person to have scuffed at the subject.
00:12:24Honey, when you get to...
00:12:25Where is it?
00:12:26Whitewood.
00:12:27Ah, yes.
00:12:27Whitewood.
00:12:28Well, send me a picture postcard of a witch.
00:12:31If possible, autographed.
00:12:32Now, let's have some lunch, eh?
00:12:35I'm sorry.
00:12:36I have a date.
00:12:51Nan, darling, I still don't see why you have to go off to this Whitewood place.
00:12:55Well, I thought we were going to have some time together during this vacation.
00:13:00You know I want to be with you.
00:13:01It's just this isn't...
00:13:02Look.
00:13:03What the heck can you find that hasn't been found before?
00:13:07I don't know.
00:13:09It's just that maybe, hidden in some attic or buried in some old antique shop,
00:13:13there's something that might give a whole new outlook to the subject.
00:13:16Oh, what new outlook can there be?
00:13:18You're a science student.
00:13:20Honey, you know how important research is.
00:13:22But this isn't about anything real.
00:13:24This is just superstitious people burning silly old women.
00:13:27But suppose the women weren't silly.
00:13:30Suppose they really had a pact with the devil.
00:13:33A pact that could have supernatural power.
00:13:36Oh, come on. What kind of power?
00:13:38I don't know.
00:13:46Look, it's no use, Bill.
00:13:48We've both tried our hardest to talk her out of going.
00:13:52Do you really think she will find anything worthwhile?
00:13:54Well, and I think we have to respect a desire to find something new,
00:13:58even if we don't agree with the subject.
00:14:01Agree with it?
00:14:02I've never heard so much nonsense as that guy Driscoll talks in all my life.
00:14:06Well, here I am. All packed.
00:14:08Oh.
00:14:09I suppose there's nothing I can say that will stop you from going, huh?
00:14:12Yeah.
00:14:13Well, I'll put this in the car.
00:14:20I still hoped you'd change your mind, Nan.
00:14:23Don't worry, darling.
00:14:24I'll be back as quick as I can.
00:14:25And I'll write.
00:14:29Well, don't forget me altogether, huh?
00:14:32I won't.
00:14:34Give Sue my love and don't forget we have a date at our party.
00:14:38Goodbye, darling.
00:15:03Uh, excuse me, can you help me? I seem to be lost.
00:15:06Sure, if I can.
00:15:07I'm looking for the Whamport Road.
00:15:09Whamport Road? Hardly anyone uses that anymore.
00:15:12Well, my friend gave me the directions.
00:15:14Uh, take road 28A, turn onto the Whamport Road,
00:15:18bare left at the fork through to Whitewood.
00:15:20Whitewood?
00:15:21Am I that far away?
00:15:22No, ma'am, not far.
00:15:24Not many God-fearing folks visit Whitewood nowadays.
00:15:27If I were you, I'd...
00:15:28If you'll excuse me, I'm in a hurry.
00:15:30Which way is it?
00:15:31Well, follow this road about two miles, you come to a fork.
00:15:35There'll be a sign, Whamport Road.
00:15:36Turn left, keep straight, there'll be Whitewood.
00:15:39Thank you very much.
00:15:43Let's go.
00:15:44Let's go.
00:16:15Does that sign say Wamport Road?
00:16:18Wamport Road, yes.
00:16:21Oh, good. I was afraid I missed it.
00:16:22Is it Whitewood you seek?
00:16:24Yes.
00:16:25I, too.
00:16:27Would I be imposing if...
00:16:29No, of course not. Get in.
00:16:40I think the Highway Commission would do something about these roads.
00:16:44Which out here comes another bump.
00:16:50What is your mission in Whitewood?
00:16:52Mission?
00:16:54Well, I'm going there to do some research on witchcraft.
00:16:58Professor Driscoll gave us some very interesting lectures on the subject.
00:17:01I'm going there to get some original source material.
00:17:05Do you know Whitewood?
00:17:07I haven't known it for many years.
00:17:09Do you go there often?
00:17:09Fairly often.
00:17:11Oh, then you must know the Raven's Inn.
00:17:13I shall be resting there.
00:17:15Oh, so shall I.
00:17:17Oh, my name's Nan Barlow.
00:17:19My name's Jethro Keane.
00:17:21Pleased to meet you.
00:17:23Pleased to meet you.
00:17:38Just like a picture out of a history book.
00:17:41I feel as though I were in the 17th century.
00:17:45Why hasn't Whitewood been written about?
00:17:47Well, it's off the beaten path.
00:17:49Few tourists come here.
00:17:51For Whitewood, time stands still.
00:17:55Look at that church.
00:17:57It must have been beautiful.
00:17:59What a shame they let it get so run down.
00:18:04Straight on?
00:18:05Yes, follow the road around.
00:18:18Ah, there it is.
00:18:20What a lovely old building.
00:18:2217th century, at least.
00:18:25How picturesque can you get?
00:18:27Right by the graveyard.
00:18:29Yes, it has not been used for more than 200 years.
00:18:33Any witches buried there?
00:18:35There are indeed.
00:18:36All in a section of unconsecrated ground.
00:18:40Spooky, isn't it?
00:18:43Well, keep your fingers crossed for me, Mr. Keane.
00:18:46I hope Mrs. Nillis has that room.
00:19:25I hope Mrs. Nillis has that room.
00:19:46Oh, my God.
00:19:57Let the roof happen.
00:20:00Oh, I didn't hear you come in.
00:20:03Are you Mrs. Newless?
00:20:06Oh, I'm Nan Barlow.
00:20:08I was told I might find a room here.
00:20:12I was recommended by a friend of mine, Professor Driscoll.
00:20:15Perhaps you know him.
00:20:16That will be all, Lottie.
00:20:24Sorry to keep you waiting.
00:20:26Unfortunately, Lottie cannot talk.
00:20:28I've often told her not to answer the bell.
00:20:30Oh, boy, thing.
00:20:31Then you're Mrs. Newless.
00:20:32I am. May I help you?
00:20:34Yes, I'd like to have a room here for two weeks.
00:20:37The hotel is quite full.
00:20:40Oh, the guests are never about at this time of the day.
00:20:44Well, I'm a student of Professor Driscoll's.
00:20:46He told me if I mentioned his name, I'd have no trouble.
00:20:51Well, there is a room I could let you have.
00:20:54It's just off the lobby.
00:20:56Oh, thank you.
00:20:57Oh, Mrs. Newless, that plaque.
00:21:02Is it true that Elizabeth Selwyn was really burnt here for being a witch?
00:21:06She was.
00:21:08And do you believe she was a witch?
00:21:12Come along.
00:21:13I'll show you to your room.
00:21:19I hope you will be comfortable.
00:21:29Yes, it is a nice room.
00:21:31The previous occupants have always found it most agreeable.
00:21:35Well, if there's anything you should need, just ring the bell for me at the desk.
00:22:00Oh!
00:22:22It's been so many months.
00:22:25I've counted the days to this holiday.
00:22:28So have the others.
00:22:29It wasn't easy for some of my guests to get here.
00:22:33Many had to travel vast distances.
00:22:35I was lucky.
00:22:36The last few miles were enchanting.
00:22:40Miss Barlow is very good company.
00:22:42You must be tired, Jethro.
00:22:44Your room is ready.
00:22:46And the festivities.
00:22:50I am prepared.
00:22:58Oh, Mrs. Neulis.
00:23:00I thought I'd have a short look around town.
00:23:02I won't be gone long.
00:23:04I think you'll find the church interesting.
00:23:06Unfortunately, it no longer has a congregation.
00:23:16He will be pleased.
00:23:51Oh, my God.
00:24:18I'm told this was once a house of worship.
00:24:21It is still a house of worship.
00:24:23I am the reverend of this church.
00:24:26As long as the breath of life is within me,
00:24:29this house shall remain God's house.
00:24:32It must have been a beautiful building.
00:24:35To me, it is still beautiful.
00:24:38I'm sorry.
00:24:41What a shame the people have let it fall into such a state.
00:24:44Strangers rarely come to Whitewood.
00:24:46Who are you?
00:24:48I'm Nan Barlow. I'm staying at the Raven's Inn.
00:24:51Why have you come to Whitewood?
00:24:55Well, because I'm interested in witchcraft.
00:24:58Young woman, leave Whitewood.
00:25:00Leave Whitewood tonight.
00:25:03For 300 years, the devil has hovered over this city,
00:25:08made it his own.
00:25:09The people in it are his.
00:25:12Evil has triumphed over good here.
00:25:15Look at my church.
00:25:18I have no parish.
00:25:20No one worships here.
00:25:23His is the power.
00:25:25What power?
00:25:26Leave Whitewood.
00:25:28Leave Whitewood tonight.
00:25:30I beg of you.
00:25:33What power?
00:25:33Leave before it is too late.
00:26:03Hear by your secretary,
00:26:13What?
00:26:28Good evening.
00:26:29Good evening.
00:26:30Please excuse the mess. We haven't been open long.
00:26:33You have some very interesting things here.
00:26:35Yes, they belong to my grandmother.
00:26:37When she died, I came back to sort things out.
00:26:40Oh, I'm sorry.
00:26:41Then you don't live here?
00:26:42No, my family have lived here for generations, but I've just been back a few weeks.
00:26:46Would you like to have a look around?
00:26:49Oh, I didn't mean to frighten you when I came in.
00:26:52It's just that all the people I've met here have acted like I'm a person from another world.
00:26:57They don't see many strangers here.
00:27:00And I had the most, well, unusual experience with the Reverend.
00:27:04He barred my way from the church.
00:27:06And he talked to me about a curse.
00:27:09And he warned me to leave Whitewood.
00:27:11Can you explain that?
00:27:13No, I can't.
00:27:15Does he often act that way?
00:27:18He's my grandfather.
00:27:20Oh, I'm sorry.
00:27:21Oh, he's all right. It's happened before with strangers.
00:27:23Oh, the lack of parishioners and loss of his sight has made him bitter and suspicious.
00:27:28I'm afraid, but with him and the town, I was very scared.
00:27:32When I saw your lights, I made a dash for them.
00:27:34I'm glad you did.
00:27:37Do you have any books or pamphlets on witchcraft?
00:27:41You do, don't you? A friend of mine.
00:27:42Well, we have a collection gathering dust, but why on earth would you be interested in...
00:27:47Oh, I'm sorry. It's really none of my business.
00:27:49No, that's all right. I'm studying it in college and I've come here to write my term paper.
00:27:53Well, just wait. I'll see what I can find.
00:28:04That's Elizabeth Selwyn, burned as a witch, March 3rd, 1692.
00:28:08Yes, I know. I saw the plaque in the lobby of the hotel.
00:28:11You're staying at the Ravens' Inn?
00:28:13Yes. It was recommended to me by a friend of mine, Professor Driscoll.
00:28:17Alan Driscoll?
00:28:18Yes. Do you know him?
00:28:19No, but my grandfather speaks of him. His family come from here.
00:28:22Oh, I didn't know that.
00:28:24Here, I think this will do for a start.
00:28:28What a lovely locket. May I see it?
00:28:32I believe it's quite old.
00:28:33Oh, it is. You're very lucky.
00:28:36I'm even more lucky to have found this.
00:28:38A Treatise on Devil Worship in New England.
00:28:41This must be a very rare book.
00:28:44I'm afraid I couldn't afford to buy it.
00:28:47You can borrow it, if you like.
00:28:49Oh, could I? That would be wonderful.
00:28:50I promise I'll bring it back in a few days.
00:28:52You're very welcome, Miss, sir.
00:28:54Barlow. Nan Barlow.
00:28:55Nan Barlow.
00:28:56Thank you very much. Good night.
00:28:58Good night.
00:29:02Good night.
00:29:10Good night.
00:29:17Good night.
00:29:29Hey.
00:29:46Mrs. Noulis!
00:29:48Mrs. Noulis!
00:29:49Yes, Miss Barlow?
00:29:52I've heard some strange noises in my room.
00:29:54Oh, possibly the water in the pipes.
00:29:56This is a very old inn.
00:29:57No, it seemed to be coming from the cellar underneath.
00:29:59I hardly think so, Miss Barlow.
00:30:01The cellars do not extend beneath your room.
00:30:03Then why is there a trapdoor in the floor?
00:30:06The ground was filled in many years ago
00:30:08to strengthen the foundations of the building.
00:30:10But I'm sure I...
00:30:10Well, if you insist, I will come and see you.
00:30:21I don't hear anything.
00:30:24Well, just a few minutes ago.
00:30:28Never mind, I'm sorry.
00:30:30You're welcome.
00:30:31But you can see for yourself
00:30:32there is no ring in the trapdoor
00:30:33because there is no reason to lift it.
00:30:36There is nothing underneath but earth.
00:31:06There is no ring in the trapdoor in the trapdoor.
00:31:06You're welcome.
00:31:06I don't know anything.
00:31:16Come in.
00:31:20Oh, hello, Lottie. Come in.
00:31:23I don't need any more towels. I haven't used mine. They're quite clean.
00:31:36Lottie, I've told you before not to bother the guests.
00:31:44Miss Barlow, I thought you might care to join the others.
00:31:47I will, as soon as I finish my notes. I'll put some clothes on and join them.
00:31:52A treatise on devil worship in New England.
00:31:55Well, do you find this interesting?
00:31:58Why, it's fascinating. The things I've learnt.
00:32:01I bet you don't know the half of it.
00:32:03And you live right here on a spot where the witches were actually burnt.
00:32:07Listen to this.
00:32:08On Candlemas Eve, February 1st, in the year 1692,
00:32:14a coven of witches, a coven, that's 13, some men, some women,
00:32:18whose power came from the devil, gathered beneath the Raven's Inn
00:32:22to perform a black mass in the honour of Lucifer.
00:32:26The witch, Elizabeth Selwyn, later to be burnt at the stake,
00:32:30marked a young girl for sacrifice by obtaining an object of value belonging to her,
00:32:35with which to call her.
00:32:37And leaving in its place a dead bird and a sprig of woodbine,
00:32:42the witches sacrificed her on the altar and drank her blood at the hour of 13.
00:32:49What's the hour of 13?
00:32:51Well, personally, I have never heard a clock strike more than 12.
00:32:54Now, how about joining the dancing?
00:32:56In a little while, I promise.
00:32:59Oh, by the way, I seem to have misplaced my locket.
00:33:03I remember having it in my room and now it's disappeared.
00:33:06Oh, I'm sorry. I'll ask Lottie.
00:33:08Well, I'm not saying it was stolen.
00:33:10It's just, I remember having it on the dresser and now it's gone.
00:33:14I would appreciate it.
00:33:15Of course. I'll look into it immediately.
00:33:27Lottie, I have warned you too often about annoying our guests.
00:33:31If you disobey me again, I shall turn you out.
00:33:34And if I turn you out, there will be no place for you anywhere.
00:33:38You do understand, Lottie, don't you?
00:34:01You do understand, Lottie.
00:34:01I've obeyed.
00:34:01Theyc 권문
00:34:01Yeah, all those thieves, I need to know, the police quake.
00:34:16All those thieves, their backyards are really simple,
00:34:16and they're missing a game.
00:35:16The city is nowhere to be found, but I will inquire about your locket first thing in the morning.
00:35:20Oh, thank you.
00:35:21Where is everybody?
00:35:22Most of the other guests have gone to services.
00:35:25Services on the 1st of February.
00:35:30Candlemas Eve.
00:35:32The night when the witches mock the rituals of the church.
00:35:36Are you all right, Miss Barlow?
00:35:39Yes, quite.
00:35:42Good night.
00:35:43Good night, Miss Barlow.
00:36:02Mrs. Nolas!
00:36:05Mrs. Nolas!
00:36:06Mrs. Nolas!
00:36:07Mrs. Nolas!
00:36:38Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
00:36:45oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
00:36:45oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
00:36:46oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
00:36:47oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
00:36:49oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
00:39:45Happy birthday to you.
00:39:46Happy birthday to you.
00:39:49Happy birthday, dear Susie.
00:39:53Happy birthday to you.
00:40:06Yummy.
00:40:08Delicious.
00:40:28I'm going for some dancing.
00:40:29All right.
00:40:35Hi, Dick.
00:40:36Bill.
00:40:37Well, what's the matter?
00:40:38You expecting somebody else?
00:40:40Oh, yes, Nan.
00:40:41Look, come in.
00:40:42Come in.
00:40:43Well, Nan, didn't she hear you?
00:40:45We made a date to meet her before she left for Whitewood.
00:40:48Well, she probably got held up.
00:40:50Look, look, give me your coat, huh?
00:40:52Nan was never late for anything in her life.
00:40:55Relax.
00:40:56Take it easy.
00:40:57Join the party.
00:40:58She'll be here.
00:41:02Dick.
00:41:06Dick, I haven't had a letter from Nan in over two weeks now.
00:41:09She's probably been too busy working on her paper.
00:41:11No, no.
00:41:12There's something wrong.
00:41:13I know it.
00:41:14Look, will you do something for me?
00:41:15Hmm?
00:41:15Ring up Whitewood, will you?
00:41:17Ask him.
00:41:18Ask him if she's left.
00:41:19You serious?
00:41:20Yes, I am.
00:41:23Okay.
00:41:36On a long distance,
00:41:38I'd like to speak with Miss Nan Barlow
00:41:40at the Raven's Inn, Whitewood.
00:41:43No, I don't know the phone number.
00:41:46What? Didn't she give you the phone number?
00:41:48Oh, I know, but that's my sister.
00:41:55They say there's no such place as the Raven's Inn.
00:41:58But that's crazy.
00:41:59She's staying there.
00:42:03Give me the police.
00:42:10She left in such a hurry,
00:42:11she must have forgotten to return it to you, Miss Russell.
00:42:14She seems such a nice girl, too.
00:42:16Wouldn't have thought she was the sort who'd forget to return a book.
00:42:18We cannot always judge by our first impressions, can we?
00:42:22I'm not usually wrong about the people I lend my books to.
00:42:25Well, perhaps you'll be more careful in future.
00:42:28Thank you for letting me have it.
00:42:30Remember me to your grandfather.
00:42:37Lottie!
00:42:38Get out of the way, you clumsy creature.
00:42:51Can I help you?
00:42:52Yes, we're from the sheriff's office.
00:42:54We had a call this evening.
00:42:55A missing person's report from some college kid named Nan Barlow.
00:42:59The party calling said that her last known whereabouts was the Raven's Inn.
00:43:03And Barlow, that's strange.
00:43:05Yes, I met her.
00:43:06When did you last see her?
00:43:08About two weeks ago.
00:43:09She came to my shop and borrowed this book.
00:43:11It's quite valuable, and so not hearing from her,
00:43:14I decided to come and get it.
00:43:15Mrs. Newless had it.
00:43:17May I?
00:43:17Yes.
00:43:20That treat is on devil worship.
00:43:23I must put this in the report.
00:43:25A peculiar thing some of these college kids do nowadays.
00:43:28Well, thanks for your help.
00:43:30Come on, Charlie.
00:44:11Hello?
00:44:14Yeah.
00:44:18That's the police.
00:44:21Yeah?
00:44:24Okay, thanks.
00:44:26I thank you.
00:44:28Well?
00:44:30The police sent a car out to the Raven's Inn.
00:44:32Nan checked out two weeks ago.
00:44:35I don't get it.
00:44:37Well, neither do I.
00:44:38Look, these are Nan's books and papers.
00:44:41Go through them.
00:44:41See if you can find anything which might give us a lead.
00:44:44I'm gonna pay a visit to a colleague of mine.
00:45:09Oh, Lord of Light, accept the sacrifice.
00:45:20Don't you know, don't you?
00:45:25Davian, wait a minute and see you.
00:45:25No.
00:45:33No, no.
00:45:35No.
00:45:36No, I think that's all.
00:45:37No, no, no.
00:45:39No, no, no.
00:45:39No, no.
00:45:41No, no, no.
00:45:57My Barlow.
00:45:59May I come in?
00:46:00Well, of course, please do.
00:46:02Can I take your coat?
00:46:03I tried to phone you last night, but I guess you weren't in.
00:46:06No, no, I wasn't.
00:46:08Would you care to go on the study?
00:46:14Set yourself down.
00:46:15Thanks.
00:46:18You take a drink?
00:46:20Ryan's soda.
00:46:23Ice, please.
00:46:25What's on your mind?
00:46:27A man's missing.
00:46:28And she has been since the day after she arrived at Whitewood.
00:46:31Really? Are you quite sure?
00:46:33That's what the police said.
00:46:35What are they doing about it?
00:46:37Carrying out a routine check.
00:46:39I don't suppose they can do much more
00:46:40until they've got something definite to go on.
00:46:42I would have thought there was a very great deal more they could do.
00:46:45What?
00:46:45But as far as they're concerned, she disappeared two weeks ago
00:46:48and no one in the village seems to know anything about it.
00:46:50What do you come see me for?
00:46:52I thought you might have some ideas.
00:46:55Why did you send her to Whitewood?
00:46:57Because it was the best place for her research.
00:46:59And you suggested she stay at the Raven's Inn.
00:47:00Sure, it's the only inn there is.
00:47:02But an unlisted firm number?
00:47:03The inn has its own clientele, Barlow.
00:47:05It doesn't need to advertise.
00:47:06How do you know it so well?
00:47:07Because I was born in Whitewood.
00:47:09I see.
00:47:11And you'd have every reason to believe she'd be perfectly safe in going there.
00:47:14I have no reason to suppose that she wouldn't be.
00:47:16Nan struck me as being perfectly capable of taking care of herself.
00:47:19May I grant you that, but why hasn't she come back or let us know?
00:47:23Look, Barlow, I can understand your anxiety,
00:47:25but I'm quite sure there's nothing for you to worry about.
00:47:27Nothing at all.
00:47:28She's probably got absorbed in the subjects and gone off someplace.
00:47:31I wish that all of my class had her application.
00:47:34Yeah, well, I'm going to find out where this application led her.
00:47:37I'm going to retrace every step Nan took.
00:47:40I'm either going to find Nan or know what happened to her.
00:47:53I can't stop you from going.
00:47:54No.
00:47:55I'm not afraid.
00:47:57Afraid? Why?
00:47:58Well, if anything did happen to your sister
00:48:00and somebody else went along to try and find out about it.
00:48:02Same thing might happen to them?
00:48:04Possible.
00:48:05You seem to think something happened to my sister then.
00:48:08No, I just think you're jumping to conclusions, Barlow.
00:48:10Maybe, but I shall find her.
00:48:14Professor Driscoll?
00:48:15Yes.
00:48:16I don't like to disturb you, but may I see you?
00:48:18Well, of course, please come in.
00:48:20Good luck in Whitewood.
00:48:21Thanks.
00:48:23I'm sorry, but did you say he was going to Whitewood?
00:48:26Yes, he is.
00:48:28Silly to be surprised, but I've just come from Whitewood.
00:48:33Really?
00:48:34Quite a coincidence.
00:48:36My own family happens to come from Whitewood.
00:48:37As a matter of fact, I was born there.
00:48:39Yes, I know.
00:48:39Please sit down.
00:48:44Do you care for a drink?
00:48:45No, thank you.
00:48:48I think you know my grandfather, the Reverend Russell.
00:48:52Russell?
00:48:53Why, yes, of course I do.
00:48:54How long have you been living in Whitewood?
00:48:56Since my grandmother died a few weeks ago.
00:48:58Oh, I'm sorry.
00:49:00Well, now, how can I help you?
00:49:03I've come about a pupil of yours, Barlow, Nan Barlow.
00:49:07Yes?
00:49:08She came to Whitewood two weeks ago.
00:49:10I met her and liked her, and she told me that she was a student in one of your classes,
00:49:14that you recommended that she stay at the Ravens Inn.
00:49:17That's quite right, I did.
00:49:19Well, that's what I've come to see you about.
00:49:21On the day after she arrived, she disappeared.
00:49:24Oh?
00:49:25Later, the police came asking questions.
00:49:27Her family were worried.
00:49:28I thought you might have their address.
00:49:29And why do you want her family's address?
00:49:32Because I have something of hers I want to return.
00:49:36Well, you just leave it with me, and I'll make sure they get it safely.
00:49:40Well, I don't want to trouble you if you just give me their address.
00:49:45As you wish.
00:49:48Her address is Dorchester Street, 225.
00:49:54She lives with her brother.
00:49:55As a matter of fact, he's a colleague of mine.
00:49:56You just met him.
00:49:57He was leaving when you arrived.
00:50:00Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got a lot of work to do.
00:50:03I'm rather a busy man of the moment.
00:50:04Of course.
00:50:05Thank you for your help.
00:50:06Now, with all, I hope it's achieved something.
00:50:09Well, you will remember me to your grandfather, won't you?
00:50:11Yes, of course.
00:50:12Goodbye.
00:50:13Goodbye, Miss Russell.
00:50:23Yeah, it's Nan's luck at all right.
00:50:26As far as I know, it's unique.
00:50:28I gave it to her.
00:50:29Where did you get it?
00:50:30The servant at the inn gave it to me.
00:50:32It was strange.
00:50:33I don't think she wanted Mrs. Newlis to know I had it.
00:50:35Mrs. Newlis?
00:50:36Well, she runs the inn.
00:50:37Well, why did you come here, Miss Russell?
00:50:40I found this.
00:50:45It's Professor Driscoll's notepaper.
00:50:47I found it in the pages of a book I lent your sister on her first evening in Whitewood.
00:50:51When she didn't return it, I went to the hotel.
00:50:53What was the book?
00:50:55An old book.
00:50:56A book about witchcraft.
00:50:58Do you believe in it, Miss Russell?
00:51:00I don't know.
00:51:02Sometimes I almost think I live with it.
00:51:05Live with it?
00:51:06It's an obsession of my grandfather's.
00:51:08Up till now, I didn't take him very seriously.
00:51:10He's an old man.
00:51:11But now I'm beginning to wonder if what he says isn't true.
00:51:14What does he say?
00:51:16That there's something evil about the village.
00:51:19That on certain nights, the inhabitants leave the streets, close their doors and stay behind them.
00:51:24That on these nights, the dead come to life.
00:51:28That's like Candlemas Eve.
00:51:31What do you know about Candlemas Eve?
00:51:34It's in one of Nan's books.
00:51:44I don't believe it.
00:51:46Things like this don't happen today.
00:51:49In Whitewood, I wonder.
00:51:51I'm going to Whitewood tomorrow after classes.
00:51:53I can give you a lift.
00:51:54Thank you, but I must get back.
00:51:56I can't leave my grandfather alone.
00:51:58He's blind.
00:51:59May I come and see you when I arrive?
00:52:00I'd like to have a talk with him.
00:52:02Please do.
00:52:03It's the house next to the church.
00:52:05Goodbye.
00:52:05Bye.
00:52:06I'll see you at the door.
00:52:32Would you be going to Whitewood?
00:52:34Yes.
00:52:35Would you take me along with you?
00:52:37It's a dark night for walking.
00:52:50You're the Reverend Russell's granddaughter, aren't you?
00:52:53Yes.
00:52:54How did you know?
00:52:55I know a great deal about Whitewood.
00:52:57Have you ever been there?
00:52:58None, then.
00:53:00Never seen you.
00:53:01To see me is a special privilege.
00:53:04It's reserved for a chosen few.
00:53:07What does that mean?
00:53:10We'll soon be at Whitewood now.
00:53:19This is as far as I go.
00:53:20You will...
00:53:38She's pretty, too.
00:53:40Yes, she is.
00:53:41Very pretty.
00:53:42A living descendant of those who are cursed.
00:53:46It somehow seems to make it better.
00:53:56Another day?
00:53:58And tomorrow?
00:54:01The witch's sapin.
00:54:12And tomorrow?
00:54:15Ah!
00:54:32Because...
00:54:56Which way to Wamport Road?
00:54:58Straight ahead, forking the road.
00:55:00You see a sign, turn left.
00:55:02You heading for Whitewood?
00:55:03I am. Many people head this way?
00:55:05Not many.
00:55:06Is this the only way in and out of the town?
00:55:08In this direction, yep.
00:55:10You wouldn't remember by any chance a pretty girl in a convertible about a month ago.
00:55:14The Barlow girl. Read about her in the papers.
00:55:16Never seen her again. Told the police.
00:55:18Thanks.
00:55:43Holder, could you tell me the way to Whitewood, please?
00:55:45Another one. Straight ahead.
00:55:47Before walking the road, you see a sign, Wamport Road, turn left, takes you right in.
00:55:50But thanks.
00:55:51Let me warn you, young fella, they don't like strangers in Whitewood.
00:55:54Okay, fine. Thanks very much.
00:55:55Take a look.
00:56:13Ha ha ha ha.
00:56:16Ha ha ha ha.
00:56:18Ah
00:56:56Ah
00:57:20Good evening
00:57:20Good evening
00:57:22Good evening
00:57:22I'd like a room, please
00:57:23The inn is closing
00:57:26I'll only be here a few days
00:57:27But the inn is closing
00:57:29When?
00:57:29In two days
00:57:30Well, if you don't mind, I'd like to stay until then
00:57:34If you insist
00:57:38Could I...
00:57:39Could I have the, uh, the same room my sister had?
00:57:43Still available, isn't it?
00:57:45Yes, it's available
00:57:46Mrs. Newlis, you told the police that my sister checked out
00:57:49You are mistaken, Mr. Barlow
00:57:52I told them that on the morning of February 2nd
00:57:54I went to her room and found it empty
00:57:55Her bed not slept in
00:57:57Her luggage and car gone
00:57:59And her bill unpaid
00:58:00Well, you can put the charges on mine
00:58:02When was the last time you saw her?
00:58:04On the evening of February 1st
00:58:05It was shortly before midnight
00:58:07She'd been in the lobby here dancing with some of the guests
00:58:09She seemed to be enjoying herself
00:58:11Did any particular guest pay a special attention to her?
00:58:15Not that I noticed
00:58:17Your sister kept very much to herself
00:58:18Do you know why she came to Whitewood?
00:58:21It is not my habit to inquire into people's private business
00:58:25Would the fact that she was investigating witchcraft
00:58:27Have antagonized anyone in the village?
00:58:30Hardly
00:58:31There have been other students here, you know
00:58:33Beside your sister was a very agreeable and likable young woman
00:58:36Well, have you any idea where she might have gone?
00:58:40None
00:58:41Thank you
00:58:42Now may I see the room?
00:58:44As you wish
00:58:45It is this way
00:58:59If you should need anything and I am not at the desk
00:59:01You have only to ring the bell
00:59:02Thank you
00:59:03Thank you
00:59:42Thank you
00:59:43Thank you
00:59:44Thank you
00:59:45After reflect
00:59:45To our-
01:00:01It is this day
01:00:29Oh, my God.
01:00:39Hello.
01:00:40I'm so glad you've come.
01:00:42I saw your car outside the Ravens Inn earlier.
01:00:45I wondered what had happened to you.
01:00:46I've been talking with Mrs. Newlis, and then I took a walk around the village.
01:00:50Find out anything?
01:00:52Everyone here seems to be afraid of something.
01:00:55Then you don't think it's just my imagination?
01:00:57I don't know.
01:00:58Who's to say where imagination ends and truth begins?
01:01:01It's nothing tangible.
01:01:03It's just the way they look at you.
01:01:05I felt it, too.
01:01:07May I see the book that Nan borrowed?
01:01:10Yes.
01:01:10I put a marker between the pages where she must have stopped reading.
01:01:14Just sit down, and I'll tell my grandfather you're here.
01:01:32I'm going to tell him.
01:02:05I warned you, Lachie.
01:02:39Grandfather, this is Mr. Barlow.
01:02:41How do you do, sir?
01:02:43God be with you.
01:02:44Shall we sit where we'll be more comfortable?
01:02:50Here's your chair, Grandfather.
01:02:52You must be tired.
01:02:53I am very tired.
01:02:55I have little strength left these days for the fight.
01:02:59Won't you sit down?
01:03:00I'll make some coffee.
01:03:01The fight against what, Mr. Russell?
01:03:03Against the evil that besets this village.
01:03:07The people are creatures of the devil.
01:03:09They know no other god.
01:03:11You mean they worship Satan here?
01:03:13Today?
01:03:13Satanism was never stronger than at the present time.
01:03:17For two hundred years, the people of Whitewood have carried out rituals that mocked the church's teaching.
01:03:24I find it very hard to believe, sir.
01:03:26Do not doubt, my son.
01:03:28It is real enough.
01:03:30For years, I struggled against the witches.
01:03:34Their master took away my sight.
01:03:42But I know these people have a pact with the devil to worship him and do his works.
01:03:51In return, he gives them eternal life.
01:03:54Eternal life?
01:03:55Aye.
01:03:56And to seal this bargain, they must sacrifice a young girl on two nights of the year.
01:04:04When are these nights, sir?
01:04:05Candlemas Eve and the Witch's Sabbath.
01:04:09Candlemas Eve?
01:04:10That's February the 1st.
01:04:12And when is the Witch's Sabbath?
01:04:14Tonight.
01:04:15Now you know why I came to see you.
01:04:20I had no idea it was so late.
01:04:21May I have a rain shake on the coffee?
01:04:23I'd like to have a few words with Miss Noulis again.
01:04:26Of course.
01:04:28Good night, sir.
01:04:29Good night.
01:04:29I'll see you to the door.
01:04:34God be with us.
01:04:37Miss Russell, do you think that Nan's disappearance is connected in some way with these witch's ceremonies?
01:04:43Yes.
01:04:45Well, I'd like to come back later, if I may.
01:04:48Please do.
01:04:49And my name is Pat.
01:04:50Mine's Richard.
01:04:51I think I feel better now you're here.
01:04:53Well, I'm going to stay until I find out what's happened to Nan.
01:04:57Take care.
01:05:09Now, drink your coffee before it gets cold.
01:05:12You must not see that young man again tonight.
01:05:16Why not?
01:05:17The devil comes in many disguises.
01:05:20I'll get you a spoon.
01:05:25Grandfather, there's a bird in the drawer.
01:05:29It's got an arrow through it.
01:05:30Go and look on the front door.
01:05:39It's a sprig of woodbine.
01:05:41Shut the door.
01:05:42Shut the door quickly.
01:05:46Grandfather, what does it mean?
01:05:47Now, listen, my darling.
01:05:49This is their sign.
01:05:50The witch's sign.
01:05:52What can we do?
01:05:53We must leave here.
01:05:55Leave here immediately.
01:06:02Let's start the car.
01:06:15Something's wrong.
01:06:19They've wrecked the car.
01:06:22Bardo.
01:06:23Hold Bardo.
01:06:30Hello?
01:06:31Hello?
01:06:34Hello, I want the ravens in.
01:06:42Yes, Mrs. Newless.
01:06:45Mr. Barlow.
01:06:47Is that for me?
01:06:48Yes.
01:06:51Hello?
01:06:52Dick.
01:06:53Dick, I'm in terrible danger.
01:06:55We've got to leave Whitewood at once.
01:06:56Danger?
01:06:57But from what?
01:06:58We've got to leave...
01:06:59Pat.
01:07:00Please help me.
01:07:01Patricia.
01:07:02Pat.
01:07:15Patricia.
01:07:16Pat.
01:07:23Pat.
01:07:26Patricia.
01:07:27Pat.
01:07:29Mr. Russell, are you there?
01:07:41What's happened, Mr. Russell?
01:07:43The witches.
01:07:45The witches have Patricia destroyed them.
01:07:50Mr. Russell, how?
01:07:51The shadow of the cross.
01:07:54To use the cross.
01:07:55I adjure thee, O creatures of salt,
01:08:01by the living God.
01:08:04Mr. Russell.
01:08:14Maitland!
01:08:16Maitland, what's happened?
01:08:53Mr. Russell, we got some.
01:09:08Hats!
01:09:10Patricia!
01:09:34Hello, operator?
01:09:56In the heart of the Lord, the Lord, the Lord.
01:10:30The Lord, the Lord, the Lord.
01:11:02The Lord, the Lord, the Lord.
01:11:25The Lord, the Lord.
01:11:40The Lord, the Lord.
01:11:42The Lord.
01:11:43The Lord.
01:11:45The Lord.
01:11:51The Lord.
01:11:55The Lord.
01:11:57The Lord.
01:11:58The Lord.
01:11:58The Lord.
01:11:58The Lord.
01:12:23The Lord.
01:12:25The Lord.
01:12:27The Lord.
01:12:30The Lord.
01:12:35The Lord.
01:12:39The Lord.
01:12:41The Lord.
01:12:42The Lord.
01:12:43The Lord.
01:12:54The Lord.
01:13:00The Lord.
01:13:03The Lord.
01:13:17No!
01:13:21Dick!
01:13:28Dick!
01:13:29No!
01:13:29No!
01:13:32No!
01:13:33No!
01:13:54Maitland!
01:13:56Get to a cross!
01:13:58A cross!
01:13:59A shadow of a cross!
01:14:02A cross!
01:14:03A cross!
01:14:08A cross!
01:14:12A cross!
01:14:14A cross!
01:14:26A cross!
01:14:33A cross!
01:14:40Dick is moving!
01:14:46A cross!
01:14:48A cross!
01:14:48A cross!
01:14:54A cross!
01:15:01A cross!
01:15:07A cross!
01:15:09A cross!
01:15:13A cross!
01:15:17from the cross. Come nearer, Lou. Get the shadow over. It comes nearer. Do not fail. We must finish
01:15:28the sacrifice. Take that. Wait. Wait for the hour of 13.
01:16:04Are you all right? I think so.
01:16:22I've got a score of sizzle with Mrs. Newellys.
01:16:39You stay here.
01:17:07You stay here.
01:17:17You stay here.
01:17:20You stay here.
01:17:28You stay here.
01:17:34You stay here.
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