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The Hereafter 1983
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00:00:28Transcribed by ESO, translated by —
00:00:35I love you.
00:00:38Bloody hell.
00:00:44Let the old bastard wait.
00:00:48He'll be dead soon.
00:00:50And then we'll be away from here for good.
00:00:54Will we?
00:01:01Where have you been?
00:01:02I'm here now. What do you want?
00:01:05I'm tired.
00:01:17Oh, you smell nice.
00:01:21Is she still here then?
00:01:24Eh?
00:01:26Does she love you, Neville?
00:01:30Neville, give me a drink.
00:01:34Does she still love you, Neville?
00:01:37Shut up.
00:01:40I'm only trying to help.
00:01:45I wouldn't want my only son to get hurt.
00:01:49Do you think a girl like that would want you?
00:01:53If it wasn't for the money, how would you know?
00:01:57Go on. Drink yourself to death.
00:02:00Do the world a favour.
00:02:03Cheers.
00:02:14Vicky?
00:02:22Why are you leaving?
00:02:24There's no point staying.
00:02:26He ruins everything, Meryl.
00:02:28I'll phone you tomorrow.
00:02:30Oh, Vicky, look at me.
00:02:35You're beautiful.
00:02:42Good night.
00:03:09Good work, Patrick.
00:03:11Well done.
00:03:13Thanks.
00:03:15Come on, Neville.
00:03:16Don't just stand there.
00:03:18Come on.
00:03:22I hope you're maintaining this old place, Neville.
00:03:25Patrick's looking after these Grangewell.
00:03:27Well, I had my doubts about him.
00:03:30I thought he was too young.
00:03:32But he's not lazy like you.
00:03:35He gets on with his work.
00:03:37You don't run an estate this size by reading books.
00:03:40You found her again today, didn't you?
00:03:43You thought I didn't know.
00:03:46I love you, my darling.
00:03:48I can't wait until tonight.
00:03:51Oh, I know what's going on.
00:03:55What are you doing?
00:03:57I didn't tell you to go back.
00:03:59I've upset you, Neville.
00:04:04I know you're only waiting for me to die.
00:04:08So you can sell this place.
00:04:10Move away with that hairdresser slut.
00:04:14She's not a slut.
00:04:16I'm leaving.
00:04:17You can stuff your money.
00:04:19Ever since Mum died, I've done everything for you and I've had nothing.
00:04:22Well, you can rot here for all I care.
00:04:26You'll never leave.
00:04:28Just wait and see how you get on without me.
00:04:33You're pathetic, Mr. Bloody Alfred Harmer, Lord of the Manor.
00:04:37Well, you can knock on the wall as much as you like, but I'm not staying to wipe your arse
00:04:41anymore.
00:04:43And you think she's still want you?
00:04:49I'm getting out of here before I end up as crazy as you.
00:04:52You'll never leave here.
00:04:54You come with the house.
00:04:57We're fixtures and fittings.
00:05:00You just can't walk away, Neville.
00:05:08Come back here.
00:05:11Neville!
00:05:19Help him, Neville!
00:05:21Put the brake on!
00:05:23Help me, Neville!
00:05:24Neville, help me!
00:05:28Put the bloody brake on!
00:05:38They got him out of the lake, but he was dead.
00:05:41I don't understand why the brakes didn't hold.
00:05:45Don't blame yourself.
00:05:47The others saw what happened.
00:05:49Just think.
00:05:50When I see you tonight, we'll have the house to ourselves.
00:05:54Do you know?
00:05:55Today was the very first time in 30 years
00:05:58you've left this place.
00:06:00Really?
00:06:02It's true.
00:06:04The only thing that could get him out of here
00:06:06was a hearse.
00:06:12I wish I could feel something for him.
00:06:15Aren't you supposed to cry when someone dies?
00:06:19It was such a tragic accident.
00:06:22Oh, I know.
00:06:24I'll always remember him with affection.
00:06:29You'll always remember his money.
00:06:32You gallop, blue eyes.
00:06:37How much money, Neville?
00:06:40Too much.
00:06:42More than we'll ever need.
00:06:46But how do you know you'll get it all?
00:06:50There isn't anyone else.
00:06:52We've had some distant relatives.
00:06:54Sisters-in-law, second cousins.
00:06:57But if I don't get it all,
00:07:00I'll get most of it.
00:07:04How much will you get from the sale of this estate?
00:07:08Well, the house isn't worth much.
00:07:10But since Father had laid the motorway
00:07:12to be bought through the estate,
00:07:14the value soared.
00:07:15It's prime building land.
00:07:17With that and the sawmill,
00:07:19we should fetch well over a million.
00:07:23Maybe even two million.
00:07:28But I'm lucky to know you.
00:07:32To marry me.
00:07:35When?
00:07:37As soon as we can.
00:07:40The will's being read on Thursday.
00:07:44Then we'll be free.
00:07:48Now on to the residue of the estate.
00:07:51I'll read it in Mr. Harmer's own words.
00:07:53All properties and land,
00:07:55including the sawmill,
00:07:56I leave to my only son, Neville,
00:07:58together with all other investments and savings.
00:08:00As the estate has been in the Harmer family
00:08:02for nearly 200 years,
00:08:03I have to impose the following proviso.
00:08:06On no account can Neville sell or lease the estate.
00:08:09He must run and maintain it himself
00:08:11and live there for at least 11 months of each year.
00:08:14If this is not acceptable to him,
00:08:16then the estate will be divided equally
00:08:19between all my remaining relatives.
00:08:21And that concludes the will.
00:08:24You bastard.
00:08:26Excuse me?
00:08:27Nothing.
00:08:29Well, Mr. Harmer,
00:08:30I'm sure if you think about this,
00:08:31your father's terms are very generous.
00:08:33The sawmill yields a healthy income.
00:08:35You should better lead a comfortable life
00:08:37on the estate.
00:08:39Exactly.
00:08:40Well, if ever there's anything I can do to help,
00:08:43you know where to come.
00:08:46Excuse me.
00:08:47I have to get out of here.
00:08:57I told you,
00:08:58no more for me.
00:08:59Have it.
00:09:01I'm a very wealthy man now.
00:09:03I've got a million.
00:09:05I can't spend it.
00:09:07It's not all bad.
00:09:09We can have a lovely honeymoon,
00:09:11get away for a while.
00:09:13Then when we come back,
00:09:14we'll have a good income.
00:09:15I don't want to go back there.
00:09:18It's not Alcatraz.
00:09:20We'll make it a proper home.
00:09:47Stop the office.
00:09:48I'm off to lunch now.
00:09:49Okay, Dorothy.
00:09:55I feel useless.
00:09:57Dorothy does everything.
00:09:59I feel like a weekend guest.
00:10:01I can't wait to go back to work.
00:10:03Why?
00:10:04Don't you like Dorothy?
00:10:05She's a relic your father left behind.
00:10:08Do you need to keep her on?
00:10:11I have to.
00:10:13I haven't the heart to replace her.
00:10:15Could you?
00:10:17She has no one.
00:10:18Her parents are dead.
00:10:21Even the cottage she lives in comes with the job.
00:10:24Where could she go?
00:10:26Oh, I don't know.
00:10:28I don't like him either.
00:10:30Patrick?
00:10:31Yes.
00:10:32I don't like the way he looks at me.
00:10:34He's a very good worker.
00:10:35But if you like, I could send him to work at the sawmill and get a replacement.
00:10:39Oh, I'm sorry, Neville.
00:10:41I'm not being very reasonable, am I?
00:10:43When I'm back at work, things won't be so claustrophobic.
00:10:48Why don't we have a party?
00:10:50When?
00:10:51How about next month?
00:10:53I think it's someone's birthday then.
00:10:55Is it?
00:10:56I wonder whose.
00:10:57I'll start planning it.
00:11:17Who's there?
00:11:20Come on, I know you're up there.
00:11:25It's only me, Dorothy.
00:11:26You shouldn't be here.
00:11:28Why not?
00:11:30Mr. Neville doesn't like anyone coming here.
00:11:33Doesn't he?
00:11:34Why exactly?
00:11:35You'll have to ask him that yourself.
00:11:37Dorothy, why is this room locked?
00:11:40It's been locked for years now, ever since Neville was a little boy.
00:11:44If he was naughty, his father would have him locked in the room.
00:11:48Do you have the key?
00:11:51I want to see inside.
00:11:54Mr. Neville has the key.
00:11:56I wouldn't go in there if I were you.
00:11:58Why?
00:11:59Is it haunted?
00:12:00Yes.
00:12:19And what are you doing?
00:12:20It's nothing to do with you.
00:12:22It's my job to stop poaching.
00:12:23All the men at the mill poach on the estate.
00:12:25It's a perk.
00:12:27Not why I work here.
00:12:28Old Sam always let us.
00:12:29Why should a shit like you stop us?
00:12:31I'll tell the boss.
00:12:32If you do, you'll be sorry.
00:12:33You could lose your job for this.
00:12:35If you breathe a word, you're finished.
00:12:38Get your hands off me.
00:12:40Frightened, are we?
00:12:41I'm warning you, don't ever do that again.
00:12:43Oh, I won't.
00:12:43I can do this.
00:13:01I'll tell you, don't ever do that again.
00:13:31I'll tell you, don't ever do that again.
00:13:36Fuck off.
00:13:44I'll warn them at the mill.
00:13:46Bill's a pretty hard case.
00:13:48Where did you learn to defend yourself?
00:13:49I keep in shape.
00:13:51I go to a karate club in town.
00:13:53Someday I'll run my own school.
00:13:55It's good to have ambition.
00:13:56Something to dream of.
00:13:58Yeah.
00:13:59Why don't you take the rest of the day off?
00:14:01Thanks.
00:14:10What are you doing up there?
00:14:13Come up.
00:14:21Where did you get in there?
00:14:22I found the key in your office.
00:14:24Come down, Vicky.
00:14:26No, you've got to look at what I found.
00:14:27Come down.
00:14:29Why do you keep this room locked?
00:14:30What are you scared of?
00:14:32You mustn't come here again.
00:14:34Doesn't frighten me.
00:14:36Look.
00:14:38There's only a load of old junk in here.
00:14:41I was thinking.
00:14:43Why don't we make it a fancy dress party?
00:14:45Do what you want, but come away.
00:14:46Will you please tell me what you're frightened of?
00:14:49What happened in here?
00:14:51Someone killed himself in this room.
00:14:53Who?
00:14:55Come with me and I'll tell you later.
00:15:00You can see the lake from there.
00:15:03Yes.
00:15:04Yes.
00:15:04It's the only view of the lake from anywhere on the estate.
00:15:07Now come along.
00:15:23Tell me, then.
00:15:23You promised.
00:15:30There was a young man living here about a hundred years ago.
00:15:34My great-great-uncle.
00:15:37His father was very strict.
00:15:39He wanted the best for his son.
00:15:41When he found he was seeing a girl from the village,
00:15:44a girl with a bad reputation,
00:15:46he stopped them meeting.
00:15:50However, they would still meet secretly.
00:15:54Eventually, the father kept his son a virtual prisoner on the estate,
00:15:58forbidding him to go into town.
00:16:00But the girl would row across the lake at night.
00:16:03He could see her from the window in that room.
00:16:07Night after night they met,
00:16:08and she would return at dawn.
00:16:11They thought their love was so great,
00:16:13nothing would stop them meeting.
00:16:41One morning the father saw the girl leaving.
00:16:44He'd got his men to surround the lake that night.
00:16:47They chased the girl through the ground
00:16:48and locked the son in his room.
00:16:50He cried for help, but no one came to let him out.
00:16:53A farmhand caught the girl.
00:16:55He chained her up.
00:16:57Then the father's men took it in turns to rape her.
00:17:01Then they threw the helpless girl into the lake.
00:17:04The son screamed for help,
00:17:05for someone to save the girl from drowning.
00:17:07But nobody helped.
00:17:09Horrified, he threw himself from the window.
00:17:15Ever since then, the villagers have stayed away from here,
00:17:18saying the lovers haunt the estate,
00:17:20and anyone who lives here will never find happiness.
00:17:24That's why I didn't tell you the story before.
00:17:26That's just what it is.
00:17:28A story.
00:17:29Do you really think I'm frightened by that superstitious fairy tale?
00:17:33Any more than I would think your father is going to float around haunting us.
00:17:38But there is something.
00:17:40When I was very young, I was locked in that room,
00:17:43and I saw and heard things which I couldn't explain.
00:17:47Children imagine all sorts of things which aren't real.
00:17:50This party's a good idea.
00:17:52It'll be good to hear music and laughter in this place.
00:17:55There are no ghosts here.
00:17:59Only us.
00:18:10Well, you look incredible.
00:18:13Thank you, darling.
00:18:14Don't wear your glasses.
00:18:16They spoil the emotion.
00:18:18Come on, don't bump into the furniture.
00:18:45Thank you, sir.
00:18:54Well, I'm very good at making speeches,
00:18:56so I'll be very brief.
00:18:58Thank you all for coming here tonight,
00:19:00and I'm sure you'll join with me
00:19:02when I wish Vicky a very, very happy birthday.
00:19:07Happy birthday!
00:19:09Happy birthday!
00:19:10Happy birthday.
00:19:15What is it?
00:19:16Open it.
00:19:17You'll find out.
00:19:18I hope you like it.
00:19:28Like it?
00:19:39Are they diamonds?
00:19:41Of course.
00:19:43It's my mother's.
00:19:58I must speak to Vicky.
00:20:00This place is unbelievable.
00:20:03Didn't you feel the atmosphere when we arrived?
00:20:06No.
00:20:08We're running short of red wine.
00:20:10Is there any more in the cellar?
00:20:11Oh, look.
00:20:23It's in the cellar.
00:20:25It's still a little high.
00:20:31Let's go.
00:20:36It's my mother.
00:20:39It's a little bit.
00:20:39It's in the cellar.
00:20:41It's a little bit.
00:20:54Come on.
00:21:29Shall I get rid of this?
00:21:33Of course.
00:21:35That's why I asked your dame here.
00:21:40Thank you, Patrick.
00:22:13Neville, I'd like you to meet one of my more unusual customers.
00:22:17This is Sylvia.
00:22:18Hello.
00:22:19How are you doing?
00:22:20And this is Sully.
00:22:22You know, the one that never does any work at the South.
00:22:24Don't you believe it?
00:22:25I run the place.
00:22:27This is nice to meet you.
00:22:29Neville, Sylvia's had a wonderful idea.
00:22:32Oh, you tell him.
00:22:33I'd simply adore to have a seance here.
00:22:37I dabble in that sort of thing.
00:22:39Ernest, my late husband, he communicates with me.
00:22:43I know a lot of people think I'm Barbie.
00:22:46But I have the gift.
00:22:49Well, I don't know.
00:22:51I, um...
00:22:51Oh, come on.
00:22:52It'll be fun.
00:22:53I mean, it might prove whether this mumbo-jumbo about the old manor is true.
00:22:59I'm sure you'll find it a fascinating experience.
00:23:04Yes, will I?
00:23:08Well, I'll leave it up to you.
00:23:10It's nice to meet you both.
00:23:14Are we that frightening?
00:23:15He's very shy.
00:23:25Thank you for the present.
00:23:27Like a super party.
00:23:30Did you enjoy it?
00:23:32Yes.
00:23:34What's wrong?
00:23:36Nothing.
00:23:38You had a lot to drink.
00:23:40You don't feel sick?
00:23:42No.
00:23:43Have I upset you?
00:23:46No.
00:23:48Then what's wrong?
00:23:53When I went to get the wine you wanted,
00:23:55I saw someone in the cellar.
00:23:58Who?
00:24:00I couldn't tell.
00:24:01It was dark.
00:24:03Well, you know what happens at parties.
00:24:05Maybe Sylvia was having her evil way with some young man.
00:24:09It wasn't anyone from the party.
00:24:12Who was it then?
00:24:16I saw my father's wheelchair.
00:24:18And he was in it.
00:24:20Neville, please.
00:24:22I'm telling you what I saw.
00:24:25You had a lot to drink.
00:24:27You weren't wearing your glasses.
00:24:29Yes, okay.
00:24:30I imagined it.
00:24:31I didn't say that.
00:24:33Don't spoil a lovely evening.
00:24:36Please.
00:24:47Sylvia, do you still fancy having that seance?
00:24:50I can't wait.
00:24:51When?
00:24:52I was thinking of next Friday.
00:24:54Is that okay with you?
00:24:55Yes, that's fine.
00:24:57Do you want me to prepare anything?
00:24:59Well, not really.
00:25:00I just need a table and some chairs.
00:25:02Then I create the atmosphere.
00:25:05How did you persuade Neville?
00:25:07He didn't seem very keen on the idea.
00:25:09I talked him into it.
00:25:11It will work if he doesn't take it seriously.
00:25:14He takes it too seriously.
00:25:16So don't worry about that.
00:25:30Where is she?
00:25:31She wants to soak up the atmosphere.
00:25:33Well, I wish she'd hurry up.
00:25:35I told you, she's in that case.
00:25:37Just let her have this seance.
00:25:39Then you'll see what a load of rubbish all this is.
00:25:43It's fantastic.
00:25:45And this is the heart of the house.
00:25:46This is where we'll hold the seance.
00:25:48Shall we start?
00:26:08Yes, I will.
00:26:11Yes, I see.
00:26:15Yes, I see.
00:26:25Wait.
00:26:28Neville.
00:26:31Someone wants to speak to you.
00:26:34Warn you.
00:26:38Who?
00:26:40Who?
00:26:40What?
00:26:41I can't hear you.
00:26:44I can't hear you.
00:26:54Oh, Neville.
00:27:17Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with
00:27:27me.
00:27:27I can't hear you.
00:27:28I can't hear you.
00:27:44No.
00:27:46I can't hear you.
00:27:46Never, what is it?
00:27:49There.
00:27:52there's nothing out there
00:27:56he was there
00:28:02I've given him a brandy
00:28:03he's settled down now
00:28:05I'm sorry Sylvia this wasn't such a good idea
00:28:08can I see him
00:28:09he seems so disturbed
00:28:11I've never seen that kind of reaction before
00:28:14he imagines things
00:28:16I think he's ill
00:28:19but he shouldn't be frightened
00:28:20what I saw was a good spirit
00:28:22there was nothing ugly
00:28:25I was beginning to get through
00:28:28I saw a young person
00:28:30let me explain to Neville
00:28:33Sylvia please
00:28:34I don't want Neville upset anymore
00:28:36I think we should forget all of this
00:28:39well I'd better go then
00:28:42I'll see you around
00:28:56where are you going
00:28:57to the village
00:28:58it's Saturday you know I always go shopping
00:29:02couldn't Patrick go instead
00:29:04Neville
00:29:05I told you yesterday
00:29:06he's got the weekend off
00:29:08he's gone to some karate competition in London
00:29:14why don't you come with me
00:29:17here
00:29:18you can drive
00:29:19okay
00:29:23get in
00:29:349378921
00:29:36oh hello Sally
00:29:37no it's okay
00:29:39we were just going to watch television
00:29:42oh no
00:29:44when
00:29:46oh I'm really sorry
00:29:48but you thought it might happen
00:29:50if you want
00:29:53now I'm sure you'll understand
00:29:56I'll be around as soon as I can
00:29:58see you soon
00:30:06what's happened to Sally
00:30:07her boyfriend's packed her up
00:30:09she's terribly upset
00:30:11she gets so dramatic about these things
00:30:14but she's only young
00:30:16and I'm afraid she might do something silly
00:30:17so I said I'd go and see her
00:30:19what now
00:30:20yes
00:30:21I won't be long
00:30:23well I'll try to
00:30:23no I'd better go on my own
00:30:25it's girls talk
00:30:29why don't you stay
00:30:29and watch the film
00:30:30on the television
00:30:31hmm
00:30:37goodbye darling
00:30:39don't be long
00:30:40no
00:30:45do you want to come back for coffee
00:30:47okay
00:30:47but it mustn't be too late
00:30:50I told you how peculiar Neville's been
00:30:52I don't like leaving him alone
00:30:53for too long
00:30:54it sounds to me you needed this night out
00:30:57you should tell the doctor
00:30:58you might be able to help him
00:31:00I suppose so
00:31:01but I keep hoping you'll get better
00:31:05oh let's change the subject
00:31:06I don't want to bore you
00:31:07with any more of my problems
00:31:08I don't mind
00:31:09I really enjoyed myself
00:31:12you know since Mike's been back at college
00:31:14I hardly ever go out
00:31:17come on then let's go back for that coffee
00:31:21I plead with him
00:31:22to give you a fair trial
00:31:24in that time
00:31:25there could be another murder
00:31:27or new evidence found
00:31:29do you know
00:31:51do you know
00:31:55Dankj Ihrer
00:31:56what does it mean
00:31:56after that
00:31:56et cetera
00:31:56et cetera
00:31:56et cetera
00:31:57et cetera
00:32:03internet
00:32:03et cetera
00:32:03et cetera
00:32:07et cetera
00:32:09et cetera
00:32:12lol
00:32:17et cetera
00:32:20et cetera
00:35:13Is it over?
00:35:15Of course.
00:35:17Hurry up.
00:35:18Get me out of this.
00:35:48I'll be right back.
00:35:51Oh, Patrick.
00:35:55You never wasn't such a wimp.
00:35:57You put up quite a fight.
00:36:00Did you do this?
00:36:01Yeah.
00:36:02It's not serious.
00:36:05You put it in the karate competition.
00:36:09You put it in the karate competition.
00:36:13You're burning up.
00:36:16I'll have a shower.
00:36:18I'll have a shower.
00:36:18No, not yet.
00:36:24You can't imagine what it was like waiting for this moment.
00:36:30What about me?
00:36:32What about me?
00:36:32Every night you were with him.
00:36:45But he's dead now.
00:36:47And I'm his next of kin.
00:36:49We'll get a million beautiful pounds.
00:36:55All that money.
00:36:57All that money.
00:36:58Isn't that just the biggest turn-on in the world?
00:37:03I couldn't wait to get out of this place.
00:37:13It's nearly midnight.
00:37:14I'll get you back to the hotel by one o'clock.
00:37:17You thought of everything, didn't you?
00:37:19Yes.
00:37:20And it worked like a dream.
00:37:34I'll see you on Monday morning.
00:37:37I'll be wearing black.
00:37:39Of course.
00:37:41Then it'll be champagne all the way.
00:37:44I better phone the police now.
00:37:46I'm sorry.
00:37:48I have no idea where he could be.
00:37:53I was out with a friend.
00:37:57No, I had the car.
00:38:03Well, there was no one here.
00:38:04Been the weekend.
00:38:10Yes.
00:38:11I understand.
00:38:15If I don't hear from him during the night,
00:38:18I'll phone you tomorrow.
00:38:22Thank you, Inspector.
00:38:47Barron, come back, boy.
00:38:48Barron!
00:39:04Neville?
00:39:05It's all right.
00:39:07I'm here.
00:39:08Can you hear me?
00:39:14Neville?
00:39:16Where am I?
00:39:18In hospital.
00:39:20You've been here for days.
00:39:22Why?
00:39:23Thank God.
00:39:25You're so lucky to be alive.
00:39:28You had a very serious fall.
00:39:30Most people would have died from a fall like that.
00:39:34I've given up my job,
00:39:35so together we'll get you better again.
00:39:38Your spine has been damaged.
00:39:40But that doesn't mean you won't get better.
00:39:42It doesn't mean you'll never walk again.
00:39:46This was meant to happen.
00:39:48He planned it.
00:39:49Who?
00:39:50Father.
00:39:51He was there in his room.
00:39:53Don't say that.
00:39:54You're alive.
00:39:54That's all that matters.
00:39:56Why were you so long?
00:39:58You didn't come back.
00:40:00He made me go to the room.
00:40:01Neville, don't talk like that.
00:40:03He wants me to suffer.
00:40:04I'll never leave now.
00:40:06I'll always be there like he was.
00:40:07Doctor.
00:40:09Mr. Harmer, it's all right.
00:40:12Nurse, we're just going to give you a little injection to help you relax.
00:40:17No, I'm afraid he won't be back at work for some time yet.
00:40:21Can I help?
00:40:23Oh, right.
00:40:25Goodbye.
00:40:38He's conscious now.
00:40:40Do you think he suspects us?
00:40:42No, he's mad.
00:40:43With the drugs they're giving him and the shock,
00:40:45he doesn't know what's going on.
00:40:47But he'll be coming out soon,
00:40:48and we won't be able to meet.
00:40:50We'll have to go back to how it was.
00:40:52I don't want to spend the rest of my life as a gardener.
00:40:55What can we do?
00:40:58Anything we try now would be too suspicious.
00:41:01We'll have to be patient.
00:41:03Have you hidden everything in case we need them again?
00:41:05Yes, they're safe.
00:41:07And you've moved the bed downstairs?
00:41:09Yes, but I don't like this set-up.
00:41:11I'll be stuck here while you're playing nursemaid to a cripple.
00:41:13Do you think I want that?
00:41:16Can you imagine how it'll be for me, living with him again?
00:41:19I should have checked he was dead.
00:41:21How did he survive that fall?
00:41:23I don't know.
00:41:25We'll just have to wait and see what happens.
00:41:28Paraplegics are prone to illness.
00:41:31Could you leave me alone, please?
00:41:41I don't know.
00:42:01I wasn't expecting you back.
00:42:03I thought it would be good for me to do something.
00:42:05How have you been managing?
00:42:07Oh, not too bad.
00:42:09One or two problems, but nothing serious.
00:42:12I'll get the chorus...
00:42:13Dorothy, on the evening of my accident, were you in?
00:42:17Yes.
00:42:19It's after I'd taken Baron out for a walk.
00:42:22I watched the thriller on the television, and then I read.
00:42:25Did your phone ring at all?
00:42:27No.
00:42:29No, I'd remember if it did.
00:42:31I get very few phone calls.
00:42:33I phoned you.
00:42:34The line was dead.
00:42:36My phone's working.
00:42:38Then the gates were locked.
00:42:41I wanted to get to your cottage, but I couldn't open the gates.
00:42:44Mr. Neville, then what happened?
00:42:47Oh, I don't know.
00:42:49Thank you, Dorothy.
00:42:50Thank you, Dorothy.
00:42:50Let's see.
00:43:28Good-bye. Have a good weekend.
00:43:38How do you feel? Okay. I'll be back soon.
00:44:16Are you mad? What do you think?
00:44:27Don't worry. I gave him a double dose of septics. I just looked at him and he's sleeping like
00:44:33a baby. Have you missed me? You know I have. Take it easy. We have all night.
00:45:04You're late this morning. Everything all right? You haven't forgotten the letter to McWilliams?
00:45:09No. No. I just feel particularly tired this morning. I don't think I'll go to the office.
00:45:15I give myself a day off. I'll dictate the letter now. All right.
00:45:24With reference to your recent order, if you can find out the date of that, we expect to
00:45:29deliver to your factory at the start of next month. At present, we can supply everything
00:45:34with the exception of the pine paneling. As soon as that becomes available, we'll contact
00:45:41you with the new price. The chipboard you ordered is now manufactured in Finland. But I'm sure
00:45:53you'll find excellent quality. My regards to you and your family and the usual ending.
00:46:13Oh, thank you. I really do feel tired. I think I'll go to my room for a while.
00:46:50I'll go to my room for a while.
00:46:51I'll go to my room for a while.
00:46:51I'm not watching television.
00:47:21He's dead to the world. Nothing wakes him when he's had those pills. I've taken the phone
00:47:27off the hook. Just in case anyone calls. So we can get away from this place for a change.
00:47:33I'll take the road past the sawmill. What a good idea. We'll find a secluded little restaurant.
00:47:43What a good idea.
00:47:44What a good idea.
00:48:12What a good idea.
00:48:13What a good idea.
00:48:14What a win.
00:48:14I don't know.
00:49:07I don't trust Dorothy.
00:49:09She could be a problem.
00:49:11Don't worry.
00:49:12Even if she's suspicious.
00:49:13How could she prove anything?
00:49:52I don't know.
00:50:13I don't know.
00:50:14I don't know.
00:50:16I don't know.
00:50:30I don't know.
00:50:40I don't know.
00:50:42I don't know.
00:50:43I don't know.
00:50:43I don't know.
00:50:48I don't know.
00:50:52I don't know.
00:50:53I don't know.
00:50:54I don't know.
00:51:16I don't know.
00:51:33I don't know.
00:51:47I don't know.
00:52:16I don't know.
00:52:20I don't know.
00:52:23I don't know.
00:52:24I don't know.
00:52:25I don't know.
00:53:00I don't know.
00:53:21I don't know.
00:53:26I don't know.
00:53:29I don't know.
00:54:05I don't know.
00:54:20I don't know.
00:54:23I don't know.
00:54:31I don't know.
00:54:35I don't know.
00:54:43It's my signature.
00:54:50If you could drop that off at the solicitors office.
00:54:54I did tell them to expect you.
00:55:04OK, Patrick.
00:55:13thank you dorothy
00:55:24i've been looking for you all day what did he want i witnessed his signature on his will
00:55:31why didn't he tell me what's he up to what did he say to you
00:55:36nothing but i bet dorothy knows more about it why don't you ask her
00:55:44i'm just the hired help
00:56:12good morning
00:56:14morning
00:56:27well it's gone somebody's been through all the things in the cupboard we should have burned
00:56:32everything it must be dorothy neville couldn't get up the stairs dorothy has the evidence
00:56:39why hasn't she been to the place or told neville unless she intends to blackmail us i've got to go
00:56:47never wants me to drop him off at the sauna on the way to town he's spending the day there
00:56:51we'll talk
00:56:52and i'll get back
00:57:16bill
00:57:18could you come over
00:57:19could you come over
00:57:45dorothy
00:57:53dorothy
00:57:54thank you
00:58:03you spend a lot of time with neville
00:58:05in the office
00:58:09you don't think he's been working too hard
00:58:11i don't think so
00:58:13no
00:58:17i've seen less of him this week but he seems in the best of health
00:58:22you might as well tell me where you've hidden them
00:58:25pardon
00:58:27i know you don't like me dorothy
00:58:30but that man
00:58:32especially in your position
00:58:34what are you talking about
00:58:37tell me where you put the tape and the dummy
00:58:39what
00:58:42you didn't really think
00:58:44i think an old frump like you would scare us
00:58:46what have you done
00:58:47what have you done
00:58:50nothing
00:58:51all i know is there's a join in the telephone bar in there
00:58:54that wasn't there before
00:58:56but i've told no one about it
00:59:00you don't know anyone to tell
00:59:02okay
00:59:04so you saw the telephone cable and that made you suspicious
00:59:08but you should never have poked your nose any further
00:59:12i don't know what you're talking about
00:59:16put something in the tea
00:59:19i thought it tasted different
00:59:22you're trying to kill me
00:59:34help me for god's sake help me patrick
00:59:38stop her
00:59:39stop her
00:59:52what have you done vicky
00:59:55you'll have to get rid of the body before neville gets back
00:59:58but why did you have to kill her
01:00:01dorothy was innocent
01:00:03but we had to kill her to find that out
01:00:06he knows about us
01:00:08i think he's known for a long time
01:00:12what are we going to do with the body dump it in the lake
01:00:23okay bill
01:00:25sit down
01:00:28i'd like you to do a little job for me
01:00:32i'll pay you and one of your mates a generous bonus for just a few hours
01:00:35work
01:00:37in fact i think you'll find it more of a pleasure than work
01:00:42oh yeah
01:00:55so
01:00:56so
01:01:10i'll see you
01:01:40What are you doing?
01:01:41I've taken over from Dorothy for a while.
01:01:44Where is she?
01:01:46I've given her a couple of weeks off.
01:01:49She was really upset this morning.
01:01:52Her dog, Barron, died in the night.
01:01:55I suggested she went to stay with her cousin.
01:01:58She never has any holidays, and I thought the rest might do her good.
01:02:02Barron was the only thing she seemed to love.
01:02:07She's left me a lot of work to do.
01:02:09I've never heard her mention she had a cousin.
01:02:12She said she was very distant.
01:02:14I put her mind at rest.
01:02:16I told her I could do her work.
01:02:19Now you're so much better, I have more free time.
01:02:23Patrick's driven Dorothy to the station.
01:02:25I didn't think you'd mind.
01:02:28Poor Dorothy.
01:02:31Patrick said he'd bury Barron for her.
01:02:35The house will look after me.
01:02:38What?
01:02:41I haven't told you this before.
01:02:44But on the evening of my accident,
01:02:47it was as if something or someone broke my fall.
01:02:52They didn't want me to die.
01:03:19They didn't want me to die.
01:03:25I wasn't Holy �ателей in jail.
01:03:36I wouldn't lie to him.
01:03:36I was thinking no way to die.
01:03:36I told her more.
01:03:37Oh, God!
01:03:43He's hiding.
01:03:44Why did he you do her?
01:03:44I told her.
01:03:47Bless her.
01:03:48Ah!
01:04:18No!
01:04:54What happened? Who did this?
01:04:55Could you see who they were? No.
01:04:59Vicky, you'd better get him to the hospital. He looks in a bad way.
01:05:02Can you walk? Yeah, I think so.
01:05:05Here, put this round his arm. I'll report this to the police.
01:05:20How is he? He's gone upstairs to rest.
01:05:25His arm is broken in three places and he has two broken ribs.
01:05:30He won't be able to work for at least a month.
01:05:33What did the police say? There isn't much they can do.
01:05:38If Patrick could identify the men, or if something had been stolen,
01:05:43then they'd have more to work on.
01:05:45Did they have any idea who those men might be?
01:05:50Burglars, poachers.
01:05:52Patrick disturbed them before they could do anything.
01:05:57How convenient.
01:06:01Did you hope they'd break a few bones?
01:06:05Or did you want them to kill him?
01:06:12Kill him?
01:06:14Patrick?
01:06:16Why on earth would I want that to happen?
01:06:41How do you feel today?
01:06:43Better.
01:06:45Did you manage to get some sleep?
01:06:47Doctor gave him some painkillers. They helped.
01:06:50Good.
01:06:53You realise this will ruin my karate.
01:06:55There'll always be a weakness in this arm now.
01:06:58I might as well forget about the skull I wanted.
01:07:02I'm sorry.
01:07:04But there are other things you can do.
01:07:08I can't walk.
01:07:09But I'm surviving.
01:07:12You could have fired me.
01:07:14Or does revenge make you feel better?
01:07:17I know one of those men was Bill.
01:07:21You're right.
01:07:23I could have fired you.
01:07:25But I'm sure that's what Vicky wanted.
01:07:29Look what she planned for me.
01:07:31And you did all her dirty work.
01:07:34No things aren't going so smoothly.
01:07:36She wants you out of the way.
01:07:39If I had fired you I'd have done her a favour.
01:07:42When I didn't,
01:07:44she had to organise another little accident.
01:07:47This time you were the victim.
01:07:50Did she want a few broken bones?
01:07:52Or did she want them to kill you?
01:07:56How could she plan that?
01:07:58Think about it.
01:08:00She knew Bill hates you.
01:08:03She only had to offer him some money.
01:08:06Or some kind of payment.
01:08:09Even the chance of having your job.
01:08:12She'll tell you I planned it.
01:08:14But just think Patrick, who would gain the most?
01:08:17You've been used.
01:08:18I know she's very clever.
01:08:20I didn't know what she planned for me until I found the tape and the dummy.
01:08:24Think about that.
01:08:26I could have gone to the police with that evidence.
01:08:29Why have you beaten up when I could have done that?
01:08:32I want Vicky back.
01:08:34I want her here with me so I can watch her suffer.
01:08:39Don't listen to anything she says.
01:08:42She's incapable of telling the truth.
01:08:45I'm giving you the opportunity to get away from here for good.
01:08:49I'll even give you six months' pay.
01:08:52You might not become World Karate Champion.
01:08:55But at least you'll get away alive.
01:08:59Come and see me in my office when you're ready.
01:09:06I'll be in my office when I'm coming.
01:09:09You're happy.
01:09:10You're happy.
01:09:16I'm dancing.
01:09:25You're happy.
01:10:07Patrick, I must see you.
01:10:09No one's kept me busy all day.
01:10:11But I've worked it out.
01:10:13I know what we can do.
01:10:23Sit down.
01:10:27Have you thought about what I said?
01:10:30Yes. I want to leave.
01:10:34I telephoned the station.
01:10:36There's a train to London at ten tomorrow morning.
01:10:41Here is your reference, your employment papers,
01:10:45and a cheque.
01:10:49What I want you to do now is pack your things and stay at Dorothy's cottage overnight.
01:10:57You collect this on your way to the station tomorrow.
01:11:03You understand you must never come back here.
01:11:07If you forget everything that's gone on, then so will I.
01:11:16You made the right choice, Patrick.
01:11:18If anything happens to me, I've put a clause in my will so that Vicky can never leave or sell
01:11:25this estate.
01:11:30You would have died here.
01:11:34Good luck.
01:11:37Vicky, there's some more typing here.
01:12:08What are you doing?
01:12:10I'm going to stay.
01:12:10You can never leave here anyway.
01:12:13He has the same will as his father.
01:12:15You only inherit if you live here.
01:12:17I don't want that.
01:12:19I'm getting out.
01:12:21No, I've worked it out.
01:12:22We can still win.
01:12:24I'm going to Dorothy's cottage overnight to get away from you.
01:12:28No.
01:12:29What good have you ever done me?
01:12:31You've only used me.
01:12:33No, that's not true.
01:12:35What's he told you?
01:12:36I'm not listening anymore.
01:12:37Get away from the door.
01:12:38I love you, Patrick.
01:12:41Then you have to try to love Neville instead.
01:12:46No.
01:12:47You're not walking out on me.
01:12:49You'll never leave here, you moron.
01:12:51The house won't let you.
01:12:54And you thought Neville was mad.
01:13:04I hope Patrick is comfortable in the cottage.
01:13:07No doubt you've found out about that.
01:13:11It's going to be nice, just the two of us, alone for a while.
01:13:14Just like a second honeymoon.
01:13:17I'll phone the sawmill and offer Bill Patrick's job.
01:13:20He can start on Monday.
01:13:23You should enjoy having Bill around.
01:13:25You might even strike up a nice friendship.
01:13:30How about a nice cup of coffee?
01:13:48How about a nice cup of coffee?
01:13:52Isn't it a little early for you to start drinking?
01:13:56I feel like celebrating.
01:13:58Everything has worked out quite well, really.
01:14:01I do feel sorry about Dorothy.
01:14:04You had no need to kill her.
01:14:06I suppose you panicked.
01:14:08You know, the awful shame about all this is, you're really a talented person.
01:14:13You're going to be wasted, stuck here all your life, with me.
01:14:19I won't be with you.
01:14:22I'm sure Patrick told you about my will.
01:14:25Of course.
01:14:26But it doesn't stop me killing you.
01:14:30Another convenient accident?
01:14:34Then the police would wonder where Dorothy was.
01:14:36They would trace Patrick.
01:14:39Do you want to spend the rest of your life in prison?
01:14:43Surely this is a little better.
01:14:45The police won't know.
01:14:48Who'd miss you?
01:14:50You're a cripple.
01:14:51You can't get out.
01:14:53You have no friends.
01:14:55Or your business is done by phone or letter.
01:14:59And I can forge your signature.
01:15:02Patrick would come back with me.
01:15:04And without you, we could lead a normal life here.
01:15:09That's very clever.
01:15:12But you have to kill me first.
01:15:14And then you have to get rid of my body.
01:15:17We can throw you in the lake.
01:15:19You can keep Dorothy company.
01:15:21It's private property.
01:15:23So no one will find your bodies.
01:15:27Killing you is the easy part.
01:15:31How do you feel?
01:15:32Fine.
01:15:34Never felt better.
01:15:36You have no pain?
01:15:37Should I?
01:15:39Yes.
01:15:41Remember, the house will look after me.
01:15:44Remember the silence.
01:15:46Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
01:15:49I will fear no evil.
01:15:51For you are with me.
01:15:54You're not immortal!
01:16:11No!
01:16:25Vicki?
01:16:26Vicki?
01:16:28Vicki?
01:17:09Goodbye, Neville.
01:17:34Goodbye, Neville.
01:18:00Goodbye, Neville.
01:18:42Goodbye, Neville.
01:19:00Patrick, Vicky's just tried to kill me.
01:19:03Neville, come to the house.
01:19:11Patrick, come here.
01:19:14Now.
01:19:27You stupid bitch.
01:19:29What have you done?
01:19:30No, it's all right.
01:19:32I told Neville.
01:19:34He knew.
01:19:35He thought it was clever.
01:19:38I can forge his signature.
01:19:40Run the estate.
01:19:42Don't you see?
01:19:44No one will miss him.
01:19:46You're mad.
01:19:46You're not walking out of here again.
01:19:49I'll tell the police everything.
01:19:51I'll convict myself as well.
01:19:53You're going to stay here with me.
01:19:55Can't you understand that?
01:19:57I told you you'll never leave here now.
01:19:59Don't touch me.
01:20:14I can't go this time.
01:20:16It's all right.
01:20:16I will.
01:20:17Go back to the house and clean up.
01:20:40I told you we'd win.
01:20:43I love you.
01:20:45I love you.
01:21:12I love you.
01:21:54I love you.
01:22:12I love you.
01:22:23I love you.
01:22:26I love you.
01:22:35I love you.
01:22:36Oh, my God!
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