- 2 days ago
Invasion of the Blood Farmers 1972 Remastered MagicFilms a division SnowMagicFilms The Very Best In Remastered Rare And Hard To Find Cult Classics And Films
https://magicfilms.ecrater.com/
https://magicfilms.ecrater.com/
Category
🎥
Short filmTranscript
00:00:03Their gods were different. Their lives were different. They created the mystery of Stonehenge
00:00:09and made mistletoe a kiss of death. Condemned by Caesar, they took to caves and 50 years
00:00:15after the death of Christ, they disappeared from the face of the earth. They were the
00:00:20Druids, the secret people, the sangroid blood eaters. Midnight was their sacred hour and
00:00:26blood sacrifice under the full moon, their religion. Today, when the moon is full and
00:00:32the wind moans through the rocks and caves in remote corners of the world, people
00:00:36say the sangroid Druids are worshipping again and preparing a new blood sacrifice.
00:00:59The End
00:01:00The End
00:01:08The End
00:01:17THE END
00:01:45THE END
00:02:10THE END
00:02:11THE END
00:02:11THE END
00:02:18THE END
00:02:20THE END
00:02:21THE END
00:02:29THE END
00:02:31THE END
00:02:37THE END
00:02:43THE END
00:02:45THE END
00:02:47THE END
00:02:56THE END
00:02:59THE END
00:03:07THE END
00:03:09THE END
00:03:32THE END
00:03:34THE END
00:03:34THE END
00:03:40THE END
00:03:40THE END
00:03:49THE END
00:03:55THE END
00:04:02THE END
00:04:04THE END
00:04:11THE END
00:04:14THE END
00:04:16THE END
00:04:16THE END
00:04:25THE END
00:04:25THE END
00:04:25THE END
00:04:26THE END
00:04:26THE END
00:04:28THE END
00:04:33THE END
00:04:35THE END
00:04:52THE END
00:05:06THE END
00:05:09THE END
00:05:11THE END
00:05:12THE END
00:05:16THE END
00:05:18THE END
00:05:20THE END
00:05:22THE END
00:05:23THE END
00:05:29THE END
00:06:12Oh, my God.
00:06:39Oh, my God.
00:07:01Oh, my God.
00:07:03Oh, my God.
00:07:06Oh, my God.
00:07:07Oh, my God.
00:07:10Oh, my God.
00:07:10Oh, my God.
00:07:40Oh, my God.
00:08:11Oh, my God.
00:08:33Oh, my God.
00:08:48Oh, my God.
00:09:09Oh, my God.
00:09:23Oh, my God.
00:09:43Oh, my God.
00:09:43Oh, my God.
00:10:11Oh, my God.
00:10:13Oh, my God.
00:10:17Oh, my God.
00:10:31Oh, my God.
00:10:34Oh, my God.
00:10:37Oh, my God.
00:10:49Oh, my God.
00:11:05Oh, my God.
00:11:07Oh, my God.
00:11:10Oh, my God.
00:11:16Oh, my God.
00:11:36Oh, my God.
00:11:37Oh, my God.
00:11:37Oh, my God.
00:11:38Oh, my God.
00:11:42Oh, my Lord.
00:11:45What you're saying is that his hemostatic balance was so disturbed that he blew himself to pieces.
00:11:52Obviously, there is some outside agent which has acted upon his blood cells,
00:11:59accelerating their standard growth pattern up into a wild rate.
00:12:04I don't like the looks of this.
00:12:07This will either be a major milestone in pathology or a major disaster to mankind.
00:12:14Dawn, let's work all night if we have to until we nail this thing down.
00:12:20All right. I'm with you.
00:12:44Tex, what the hell are you doing? Time to put a hole in the floor?
00:12:48The more I scrub this blood stain, the bigger it gets.
00:12:55That's all the alcohol in Jimmy's system finally getting out.
00:12:58That's not funny. The man's dead. You shouldn't talk like that.
00:13:04But I tell you, there's something funny about this blood. I'm not kidding.
00:13:12Ever since I saw that bright light out by Whitaker's, there's been a lot of monkey business going on in
00:13:20this town.
00:13:21All I know is what I saw. And I heard this crazy noise.
00:13:28And that's when I saw them. Must have been demons from hell.
00:13:34All kind of floating through the mist, shooting fire in the air.
00:13:40And I bet you saw old Whitaker sitting at the controls of the spaceship with earphones on his head.
00:13:46And this old lady shoveling coal on the boiler.
00:13:50If I could have had a camera, I could have had a picture.
00:13:56And I bet I could get a million dollars for that picture.
00:14:00What do you think I know with that blood stain?
00:14:04Hey Shorty, why don't you call Anderson and find out?
00:14:08If I wasn't so busy running to town, I'd drop by Willowbrook Road myself to see Roy personally.
00:14:14Now that would be something. Roy Anderson, a top scientist in conference with Shorty Culp, Jefferson Valley's leading criminologist.
00:14:22You fellas all right?
00:14:24Would you direct us to Willowbrook Road?
00:14:27Oh, do you have to see somebody up there?
00:14:30We have pressing business with one of the residents there.
00:14:34Pressing business, eh? Oh, you guys are tellers.
00:14:37Hey Sam, you made the pants too long.
00:14:43Willowbrook Road, yeah, you can walk there from here if you're not loaded like...
00:14:49It takes Springbrook Road to the end, then bear left on Willow Pond Drive.
00:14:54Pond's only about a thousand feet from there.
00:14:56Which house was it that you wanted?
00:14:57Thank you. We'll find it.
00:15:00Your directions will be most satisfactory.
00:15:12Our mission takes me to Willowbrook Road.
00:15:15You will report my movements to Cretan.
00:15:17If they're on to something, Cretan must be advised.
00:15:38Amazing, isn't it?
00:15:41At this rate of growth, but within a week the lab will be flooded with...
00:15:46With human blood.
00:15:53I can't help thinking we should report this to the state authorities.
00:15:58I don't like it either.
00:16:00But remember our experiments.
00:16:02What we have in these beakers may provide a valuable clue to an eventual cure for that plasma disorder.
00:16:11Don, we may be on the brink of a great discovery.
00:16:17There's some mighty unusual circumstances to Jim's death.
00:16:22Nobody up to now has used the word murder.
00:16:24And I don't necessarily mean murder in the natural sense.
00:16:28There's something about this that seems almost unearthly.
00:16:33It's an earthquake.
00:16:39Now, can you hear something?
00:16:55Now, can you hear something?
00:17:21Buster!
00:17:23Buster!
00:17:25Buster!
00:17:25Buster!
00:17:45Come here, Buster!
00:17:51Oh, Don!
00:17:52Hey!
00:17:53What are you doing?
00:17:54It's cold out here.
00:17:55Buster!
00:17:56He's at the Mount.
00:17:56run off. Nonsense. He's probably just chasing some wild animal. He'll be back. Don, I was having this
00:18:03strangest dream. It was about Steve and Sally Whitaker. I can't really remember what was happening
00:18:10to them, but it seems they were calling out for my help. You've been listening to the town gossip
00:18:16again. Look, everybody knows they keep to themselves, but with Helen Straw missing, they're throwing in
00:18:22the Whitakers for good measure. Why don't you take a walk over there sometime? You're right.
00:18:28I should pay her a visit. Besides, I'm way overdue on bringing her cookbook back. And you're way
00:18:35overdue for bed.
00:19:17It's gone, Daddy. I fixed his breakfast over an hour ago. Now, I was doing so much
00:19:22He's still sitting there, and you know he always eats his breakfast.
00:19:27He'll come home when he's hungry.
00:19:30Some of my students are the same way.
00:19:34Oh, Jenny, maybe someone's found him.
00:19:40Oh, I'm here.
00:19:42Good morning, Jenny.
00:19:46Is that coffee I smell?
00:19:48What? Oh, yes.
00:19:56Good morning, Don.
00:19:57Good morning.
00:19:58My, you're up early.
00:20:02Well?
00:20:04Oh, John, I'm sorry. Kate, I'll get you a cup.
00:20:06She's very upset.
00:20:08Right, but so am I.
00:20:10Busto?
00:20:11You know, there are bloodstains down by the brook.
00:20:13It looks to me like there was some kind of struggle there last night.
00:20:16Probably woodchucks.
00:20:19Is that all you're having for breakfast?
00:20:22Oh, Don, can I get you some eggs and bacon?
00:20:25That sounds good.
00:20:27Now, listen.
00:20:28After breakfast, why don't we jump in my car and drive through town, and maybe we can find Buster?
00:20:35How would you like your eggs?
00:20:37Scramble, like you.
00:20:38Oh, you.
00:20:39See that?
00:20:40We're not married yet, and already she's treating me like a husband.
00:20:43Don't you wish.
00:20:45Come here, you.
00:20:45Get it.
00:20:46I'll get it.
00:20:50Come here.
00:20:53Come here.
00:20:55Come here.
00:21:02Come here.
00:21:16Come here.
00:21:16Whoever did this, I'll kill him.
00:21:18Take care of her, Roy.
00:21:19I'll take care of her, Roy.
00:21:24Don't you mind.
00:21:24What aivid.
00:21:49Perfect.
00:22:11That dog meant the world to Jenny.
00:22:14How'd she take it, Roy?
00:22:16Strange, but I think she kind of expected to do it.
00:22:20Does she know?
00:22:21Oh, how can you tell a girl that a dog is not only dead,
00:22:25but that some fiend, some thing,
00:22:28has drained every corpuscle of blood from its body?
00:22:33Well, not quite. We've got enough for a slide.
00:22:36Have you analyzed it yet?
00:22:39It's another case of marked accelerated progeneration.
00:22:43Like Jim Carrey.
00:22:48There is absolutely no foundation in clinical pathology for this phenomenon.
00:22:53Nothing on earth could possibly promote the cellular growth that we've seen in this laboratory.
00:23:00I'm afraid we're dealing with a force we know nothing about.
00:23:35Melvin, you're supposed to carry me over the threshold.
00:23:38Oh, come on.
00:23:39Come on, honey.
00:23:41Okay.
00:23:45Come on.
00:23:46Come on.
00:23:49Come on.
00:23:52Oh, no.
00:23:53Oh, no.
00:23:55Oh, no.
00:23:58I have a TV here.
00:23:59I told you this was a first-class motel.
00:24:02Oh, Milton.
00:24:04This is the happiest day of my life.
00:24:06Oh, Milton.
00:24:09I am getting a little tired, though.
00:24:11Oh, no.
00:24:12Oh, no.
00:24:12I am getting a little tired, though.
00:24:12Would you like to get ready for bed?
00:24:15Don't you want to watch the late show, honey?
00:24:19Milton, we just got married.
00:24:22We don't have to watch the late show anymore.
00:24:25Oh, yeah.
00:24:26I'll be right back.
00:24:28Okay.
00:24:28Hurry up.
00:24:50Bye-bye.
00:24:53Bye.
00:25:05Bye bye.
00:25:07Bye.
00:25:15Whoopee!
00:25:24Mel?
00:25:25Did you like it?
00:25:27Oh, yeah.
00:25:30Uh, are you finished in there?
00:25:33Oh, don't be too long, Mel.
00:25:35You wouldn't want someone to come through the window and carry me off, would you?
00:25:39No, I wouldn't.
00:25:41I'm just gonna take a quick shower.
00:25:44Okay.
00:25:45I'll be right back.
00:25:46Okay.
00:26:08I'll go.
00:26:11Come on.
00:26:17How's it going?
00:26:19I won't go.
00:26:20Come in.
00:26:20Come in.
00:26:23Come in.
00:26:25I won't go.
00:26:35I don't know.
00:27:03Do you need any help in there?
00:27:05I give great back rubs.
00:27:08Take it easy, honey.
00:27:09We have a whole life time together.
00:27:54I give great back rubs.
00:27:59I give great back rubs.
00:28:20I give great back rubs.
00:28:28Why?
00:28:30I wish to God I knew.
00:28:31Why would somebody be trying to scare us like that?
00:28:34I put in a call to Chief Spano and the phone lines to Capital City are down.
00:28:38They got hit pretty hard by that storm.
00:28:42Buster.
00:28:43Oh, the bear.
00:28:46Oh, Don, why?
00:28:50Don!
00:28:50Come quick!
00:28:52You'll believe what's happening!
00:28:59I can't stop it!
00:29:03I can't stop it!
00:29:24Come quick!
00:29:33Don't you?
00:29:35Don't you?
00:29:36What's happening?
00:29:37Come quick!
00:29:50I don't know!
00:29:51I can't stop it!
00:29:53But you can't stop it!
00:30:00THE END
00:30:24THE END
00:31:10THE END
00:31:16THE END
00:31:23THE END
00:31:24THE END
00:31:32THE END
00:31:34THE END
00:31:34THE END
00:31:38THE END
00:31:46THE END
00:31:46THE END
00:31:47THE END
00:31:51THE END
00:31:51THE END
00:31:51THE END
00:32:04THE END
00:32:06THE END
00:32:16THE END
00:32:19THE END
00:32:31THE END
00:32:33THE END
00:32:34THE END
00:32:47THE END
00:32:50THE END
00:32:52THE END
00:32:56THE END
00:33:00Sontag, surely you can save us.
00:33:03Cretan, I must confess, I enjoyed my years in this land.
00:33:09My work, my friends.
00:33:13It was as if I were one of them.
00:33:17No one knew the truth save for those whom I took for food.
00:33:22But when I felt my own life force ebbing,
00:33:25I knew you and the others had not found the host for honor it.
00:33:31When you finally came to this place, my heart wept bitterly.
00:33:37But my Lord Druid, I know my duty.
00:33:41Do not fear. The Dana will live.
00:33:46And the Sangroid will be eternal.
00:33:49No, Sontag, even if the Prince of Darkness burned the Dana this one more time,
00:33:56we cannot continue to exist here on the poor blood these people offer.
00:34:02The people who are on this farm, that woman strong, that drunkard who escaped.
00:34:08I cannot forgive Egon, his negligence, leaving that man unguarded while he set forth
00:34:13to satisfy his own glutless appetites.
00:34:17But should we find the host, there will be no further need for this secondary nourishment.
00:34:22Our Queen will breathe her own life into her people
00:34:25and smite her enemies with the simple touch of her hand.
00:34:29Aegon, Arkmore, Herod, all of you out!
00:34:33Find the one we seek.
00:34:35The one whose blood does not respond to the fruit of Mananon.
00:34:38The one with the strength to resurrect the Queen of the Sangroid.
00:35:02I thought I told you to get a good night's sleep.
00:35:05Has it begun to recede yet?
00:35:07No, it's still maintaining the same level.
00:35:10However, at least we've arrested the hemostatic growth.
00:35:14But it still remains dangerously unstable.
00:35:18My thought is that it could go either way.
00:35:21We've got to try to find a way to reverse it back to that original sample
00:35:27by finding a... a reagent.
00:35:30How's our girl this morning?
00:35:32Oh, much the same.
00:35:34Were you having any luck getting through to Capital City?
00:35:36Well, the operator said not before this evening.
00:35:40Where'd you get that?
00:35:41Oh, I found it in the woods, sir.
00:35:43I was looking for Buster.
00:35:44Really?
00:35:46How unusual.
00:35:49Strange alloy of some kind.
00:35:51You know, I can't identify this metal.
00:35:53It's quite heavy for its size, and yet it's too hard for lead.
00:36:03I thought I'd give it to Jenny as a pendant.
00:36:06Was this found near the scene of the struggle?
00:36:10Yes, right near there.
00:36:14There's a fellow on the faculty at the university by the name of Kinski
00:36:17who has a hobby of identifying this kind of artifact.
00:36:22I'll give him a ring.
00:36:24Maybe he'll come down and have a look at it.
00:36:26All right, if you take a look at it.
00:36:28I'll give him a ring.
00:36:33I'll give him a ring.
00:36:35I'll give him a ring.
00:36:49Then call me.
00:36:50I'll give you a ring.
00:36:56but he left on some sort of research project about a month ago no I'm sorry
00:37:01you know how secretive he is about his work well did he leave a number where
00:37:06we could reach him yes it is rather important why do you ask he left us
00:37:14very specific instructions not to disturb him but I'm sure he wouldn't mind
00:37:18hearing from you just give me a minute to find it four six two seven eight three
00:37:27right thanks Cameron I'll be seeing you old Kinski's off on one of his field trips
00:37:34but I did get a number where he could be reached
00:37:49yes hello Kinski this is Roy Anderson how did you find me well yes of course
00:37:59it's good to hear from you but I've only a minute an artifact can you describe it
00:38:12yes I'd like very much to look at it in fact I'm not too far from you
00:38:18I'll drive over this evening ah that's wonderful we'll be expecting you
00:38:37with whom were you speaking while Aegon was slaughtering that dog for his
00:38:42perverse pleasures he managed to lose the key of melanin on that stupid
00:38:48blundering fool without that key we cannot continue to supply the blood from
00:38:53those who get it to us nor can we determine the true host
00:38:57Aegon Aegon
00:39:00Kretan my lord druid of the Sangroid
00:39:04the key of melanin on I seem to have misplaced it then to the processing chamber with you until
00:39:16you can remember it and if you cannot then you will be feeling the hot breath of the
00:39:21prince of the underworld this night no Kretan I will get it back no my lord our numbers are too
00:39:28few
00:39:28already I will retrieve the key excellent son tug the key for Aegon's life but how do you propose to
00:39:38find one small key in the dense fields traveled by Aegon and his unquenchable thirst for blood blood for
00:39:45his own addictive needs my lord have mercy I've already made arrangements with the man who possesses the key
00:39:52fortunately he's an old colleague of mine here and I should get it from him without any hesitation
00:39:58fine son Tom you can make up for the mistake made by this blundering fool
00:40:05even now as we waste time on you while we are worried hundreds for the blood host only we can
00:40:11provide
00:40:12this hand of Satan is crunching at her throat all of you out find the blood host that we need
00:40:30these bushes what the hell
00:41:13We're lost in the waves
00:41:16Adrift in the night
00:41:20On a raft made of stars
00:41:22We're floating unseen
00:41:26As we search for our dreams
00:42:14On a raft made of stars
00:42:20I've been thinking about Sally Whittaker
00:42:22I think I'll go up there
00:42:24Besides, I owe her that cookbook
00:42:25Look, I don't want to sound melodramatic
00:42:28But I'd prefer if you didn't go anywhere for a few days
00:42:31At least until the chief gets back
00:42:34Yesterday you thought it was a good idea
00:42:36I know, but...
00:42:37We interrupt our regular programming
00:42:39To bring you this important bulletin
00:42:40A double kidnapping has taken place
00:42:42At the Cozy Rest Motel in Jefferson Valley
00:42:44According to hotel management
00:42:46A room occupied by newlyweds
00:42:48Mr. and Mrs. Milton Greenman
00:42:49Was discovered in disarray
00:42:51By cleaning woman Sally Rederman
00:42:52Ms. Rederman described the room as a bloody mess
00:42:55The couple had disappeared
00:42:56And evidence of foul play could be found
00:42:58From one end of the blood-strewn room to another
00:43:00Blood covered all the bathroom fixtures
00:43:02Judging by the clothing found in the room
00:43:04The Greenmans were in their night clothes
00:43:05When the crime took place
00:43:06Deputy Sheriff Shorty Culp
00:43:08In charge, in the absence of Chief Spano
00:43:10Who was attending the Rogers trial in Capital City
00:43:12Responded to our WJEV news call
00:43:15With the following statement
00:43:16I have no comment to make
00:43:18Until the chief gets back from Capital City
00:43:23For further bulletin
00:43:24Stay tuned to
00:43:27Oh Don, what now?
00:43:29Now you are going to bed
00:43:51I couldn't agree with you more
00:43:53That's the way he goes every time
00:43:55Oh, look, he's here
00:43:58Good evening, Dr. Kinski
00:44:00How are you?
00:44:00Good evening, Jenny
00:44:01You're looking more lovely than I remembered you
00:44:03Why, thank you
00:44:04Daddy, how are you this evening?
00:44:06Delvin, did you have a nice time?
00:44:08Yes
00:44:09But don't let me keep you two
00:44:11Good night
00:44:12Good night, dear
00:44:16Now, getting back to this trinket, Roy
00:44:19And that's all it really is
00:44:47I'll take it back with me
00:44:49And have the medal analyzed
00:44:50That you're so interested
00:44:52Sorry, I can't tell you this
00:44:54Some rare relic from the Mayans
00:44:57But I'm afraid it's just a cheap copy
00:45:00From some penny arcade
00:45:02Good night, Kinski
00:45:03And be sure to call me
00:45:05If you learn anything
00:45:37Help me
00:45:39Help me
00:45:40Help me
00:45:42Help me
00:45:42Help me
00:46:09Help me
00:46:11Come on, come on.
00:46:29Dr. Kinski.
00:46:30I'm sorry I startled you.
00:46:33You're all out of breath.
00:46:35What are you doing out here?
00:46:37I thought you were going to bed.
00:46:38I couldn't sleep.
00:46:40I met an animal right away.
00:46:42I'll just hurry on home.
00:46:44Your father would be very worried.
00:46:48I'll just leave the water.
00:46:48You can do it again.
00:46:49You can do it again.
00:46:49Come on.
00:46:49Come on.
00:46:49Come on.
00:46:51Come on.
00:46:52Come on.
00:46:52Come on.
00:46:53Come on.
00:47:06Was that the drifter?
00:47:10Yes.
00:47:11He has spun his last tail.
00:47:15Were you successful?
00:47:18Excellent. Excellent.
00:47:21Now come, let us prepare for the repast.
00:47:24The drifter has brought a fresh supply of blood,
00:47:27and Aegon said it is bountiful.
00:48:04How does it feel to be a radio star?
00:48:07Doing my job.
00:48:09Part of the deputy's work is protector of the people.
00:48:11Seems like everybody in Jefferson County heard me on the radio.
00:48:16Have you got any leads on those honeymooners?
00:48:19Yeah, I'm asking a few questions,
00:48:21putting the pieces together, you might say.
00:48:23I'll have a full report for George when he gets back.
00:48:26Between the two of us, we'll close the case in a couple of days.
00:48:30Oh, yeah? What did you find out?
00:48:34Well, we know who they were, we have their pictures,
00:48:36and I know that they just got married.
00:48:39Yeah, so?
00:48:41Well, we're taking it from there.
00:48:43You don't know any more now than you did this morning.
00:48:47What do you mean? I know things I can't reveal in the bar here.
00:48:50Give him another drink and he'll tell all.
00:48:54It's my theory that it was a lover's quarrel.
00:48:56He made some smart remark and she beat his head in.
00:49:00That's some theory, Shorty. Here, have another drink.
00:49:04Say, did you ever find anything about that blood sample they took from Jim?
00:49:07I called Anderson, but he wouldn't tell me anything over the telephone.
00:49:10He thinks I'm some kind of moron or something.
00:49:14It's a telephone, I get that.
00:49:21Hello, police annex.
00:49:23Deputy Culp at the bar.
00:49:26Oh, hello, George.
00:49:27Listen, you dummy, I'm down for my last dime.
00:49:30I've been trying to get a hold of you all day.
00:49:32I call a lot over town.
00:49:34Why ain't you in the office?
00:49:35Never mind, I don't want to hear your excuses.
00:49:38What's going on up there?
00:49:40I got away for three days.
00:49:41The place takes us down madhouse.
00:49:43Give him hell, Shorty.
00:49:45I can't get through tonight.
00:49:47I got a motel room here.
00:49:49I'll try to get through tomorrow.
00:49:50Then you better be sober when I arrive.
00:50:41Or the clock again, you better be sober
00:50:43You better be sober itamee heaven, I'll try to do that.
00:50:44I mean, I've only got a楽 holds for this.
00:51:12Ah, Chief.
00:51:14Good to hear from you. Where are you?
00:51:17Thank heavens.
00:51:20Madhouse is hardly the word for it.
00:51:23Can you come up here right away?
00:51:26Wonderful. I'll be waiting.
00:51:31Glad you're here, Chief.
00:51:32Come on in. Jenny's got the coffee on.
00:51:36Welcome back, Chief.
00:51:37Hi, Jenny. How you been?
00:51:40Where's Buster?
00:51:47Is there something wrong?
00:51:50Come sit down, Chief.
00:51:52I'll fill you in until the beginning.
00:51:55Last Monday,
00:51:57old Jim Carrey dropped in.
00:51:59Wanna be right back?
00:52:17See you next time.
00:52:17Let's see...
00:52:17Let's see.
00:52:43You were lucky to arrest her.
00:52:46We worked half the night to stop it, but we still don't know the cause.
00:52:50We can't be sure it won't act up again.
00:52:54It's still very unstable.
00:52:57I'm all sorry I came back. An honest thing with Tex.
00:53:01You know, Roy, all this funny business started with the Whittakers.
00:53:06Maybe I should start my investigation up there.
00:53:08I only hope she imagined that scream she heard.
00:53:12I'll go up there in the morning and get to the bottom of this.
00:53:31Can I help you, sir?
00:53:34Yes. Yes, I'm looking for the Whittakers.
00:53:36Sorry, you're a few weeks too late.
00:53:39They've gone to California on an extended vacation.
00:53:42They were good enough to lease this place to me while they're away.
00:53:46Oh, I beg your pardon. My name is Woodrow Kinski.
00:53:50We're doing research here on a university grant.
00:53:54Yes, I've heard Professor Anderson speak of you.
00:53:57But he didn't mention that you were here.
00:54:00Oh, well, uh, I only told the university people I like to work in complete privacy.
00:54:08Uh, just what kind of work is it that you do?
00:54:11Well, uh, at present we're investigating the causal factors involved in the atomic, uh, breakdown of non-ferrous metal alloys
00:54:22when subjected to excessive bombardment from solar waves in the Omega grouping.
00:54:28Oh, I think I understand.
00:54:31Well, anyway, I'm sorry to interfere with your work.
00:54:34It's just that I was a little concerned about the Whittakers.
00:54:36And I just wanted a little look around.
00:54:39If it'll make you feel better, you're welcome to come inside.
00:54:43That won't be necessary. I'll be on my way.
00:54:46Sorry to bother you.
00:54:48Oh, one thing.
00:54:50Uh, when will the Whittakers be back?
00:54:52Well, they left no definite date, but I expect to hear from them shortly.
00:55:01I think you hit on something.
00:55:04I wish I'd thought of it before.
00:55:07By accident, there was some green dye on this last slide that mixed with the blood.
00:55:15When I looked at it, there it was, big as life.
00:55:18But what is it?
00:55:19Have a look.
00:55:23You reversed it.
00:55:25A simple mixture of iodine and household ammonia.
00:55:36Hello?
00:55:37Yes, Chief.
00:55:40Kinski?
00:55:41That's certainly very odd.
00:55:43He was here just the other night and he never met.
00:55:46Oh, I see.
00:55:48Well, I knew he was working on something or other.
00:55:52Strange you didn't tell me.
00:55:54Did you notice anything else?
00:55:58California.
00:56:01Okay.
00:56:02Thanks for calling.
00:56:05Kinski's doing his experiments at the Whittakers.
00:56:07They've evidently leased him the place and gone off to California on a vacation or something.
00:56:25What?
00:56:27Look, I want to speak to Dr. Kinski.
00:56:34There is no Kinski here.
00:56:36Is this 462-783?
00:56:42Give me that, you...
00:56:44Hello?
00:56:48Hello, Roy. How are you?
00:56:50I hope you weren't alarmed. My students were having some fun.
00:56:55What's on your mind?
00:56:58Yes, I've been working at the Whittakers.
00:57:01No, I didn't mention it to you.
00:57:04Truthfully, I just assumed no one knew the nature of what we're doing here.
00:57:09No, Roy. Nothing so glamorous.
00:57:12But we have been working with atomic bombardment and you know how that sounds to lots of people.
00:57:19So you can see we really do want to work in privacy.
00:57:23That's fine, Kinski. Good luck with your work.
00:57:27Is it going well, I hope?
00:57:32Well, what did he say?
00:57:35He said his work goes well.
00:57:49Hello?
00:57:51No, Mr. Walsh. Still no word on your daughter.
00:57:55But we do have an APB out to all law enforcement agencies in the state.
00:58:01You tell me yourself she had an argument with her mother and ran off.
00:58:06She's probably pounding somewhere trying to wake up the courage to call you.
00:58:12The best thing you can do is wait for her call and leave the rest to us.
00:58:16Fine.
00:58:21But we can't do that.
00:58:22How would you do that?
00:58:23No.
00:58:40Tree.
00:58:41Piano.
00:58:43The 4th-plus name is walking.
00:58:43The 10th-plus name is standing at a place where the 4th-plus name is.
00:58:44The 4th-plus name is standing in the center.
00:58:45The 4th-plus name is standing in the center.
00:58:48Captain, who is standing there.
00:58:48This is the 4th-plus name.
00:58:50The 7th-plus name is standing there since the 4th-plus name is standing there.
00:58:58Let's go.
00:59:28Let's go.
00:59:50Let's go.
01:00:33Let's go.
01:00:36Let's go.
01:00:54Let's go.
01:01:03Let's go.
01:01:06Hey, you're chipper today.
01:01:08Where are you two off to?
01:01:10Oh, a little drive and then some romance to get you up on.
01:01:17Hey, listen.
01:01:18Uh, did you get that artifact back from Kinski?
01:01:20Did you remember?
01:01:21Oh, my God.
01:01:22I really am the absent-minded professor.
01:01:24You know, I saw Kinski just the other day and I forgot to ask him.
01:01:27I'll call him.
01:01:28Okay.
01:01:28Meanwhile, you two go off and have fun, huh?
01:01:32See you later.
01:02:01Hey.
01:02:02Hey.
01:02:04Yeah.
01:02:05Yeah, yeah.
01:02:06I know all about it.
01:02:07Give me Professor Kinski.
01:02:08Hmm?
01:02:18Coming.
01:02:23Ah, Kinski.
01:02:24I was just calling you.
01:02:27Please come in.
01:02:29Yes.
01:02:29I got the usual double talk from one of your students before he hung up on me.
01:02:34Were you calling about the artifact?
01:02:36That's why I'm here.
01:02:37Good.
01:02:38Tell me what you learned about it.
01:02:39It's as I suspected.
01:02:40Just another cheap trinket from some penny arcade.
01:02:44Oh, well.
01:02:45Perhaps it'll make a nice decorative pendant for Jenny.
01:02:49Oh, I'm sorry.
01:02:50I threw it away.
01:02:51I didn't know you wanted it.
01:02:52Oh, that's a shame.
01:02:53But, uh, no loss.
01:02:55So, how is your work going?
01:02:57Well, we've had a few unscheduled interruptions, but we can overcome that.
01:03:03Could I fix you a drink?
01:03:05What would you like?
01:03:07I'll have, uh, a Bloody Mary.
01:03:17Tell me of your work, Roy.
01:03:19What have you been up to?
01:03:20Oh, a little of this and that.
01:03:24Currently, I have a young man named Don Tucker who's been helping me.
01:03:29He's doing a paper on abnormal blood diseases.
01:03:33Oh, are you working at the university?
01:03:35Oh, no.
01:03:36In my own lab downstairs.
01:03:38Oh, I'd like very much to see it.
01:03:41Well, there really isn't very much to see.
01:03:45It'll help.
01:03:53I'd still like very much to see at that laboratory.
01:03:55Oh, very well.
01:03:56This way.
01:04:00Excuse me.
01:04:01I'll get that.
01:04:02You go ahead, Don.
01:04:12Hello?
01:04:14Ah, Cameron, how are you?
01:04:16I have that information for you about registration.
01:04:18I'll do this for registration.
01:05:35Good. I'll see you on the 14th.
01:05:44By the way, Roy, the strangest thing happened the day I gave you Kinski's telephone number.
01:05:49About an hour after you called, he called to tell me he couldn't work properly where he was
01:05:54and that he was moving his research team out to some lab in Pennsylvania.
01:05:59I think he was a little angry when I told him I'd given you his number.
01:06:05Pennsylvania? That's impossible.
01:06:08Obviously it is. I received a postcard from him this morning.
01:06:11Oh, that's very strange.
01:06:13Oh, I'm glad you told me.
01:06:15I'll tell you later.
01:06:17See you.
01:06:31Oh, I'll be careful of that.
01:06:33Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to touch your things.
01:06:36Uh, we spent many hours developing it.
01:06:39Please put it back where you got it.
01:06:41Well, what is it?
01:06:42Well, among other things, it reverses the growth of blood cells.
01:06:45Oh, how clumsy. I mean, I'm terribly sorry.
01:06:48No concern. There's plenty more.
01:06:51Oh, how fortunate.
01:06:52For you.
01:06:54I was just talking with Cameron.
01:06:56He told me a very interesting story.
01:06:58Oh, Cameron. I just sent him a postcard from Pennsylvania.
01:07:02Were you in Pennsylvania?
01:07:04Just for a day. I delivered a lecture down there.
01:07:07What was this interesting story you were going to tell me?
01:07:11Oh, it really wasn't important.
01:07:16Don, you sure you don't mind going?
01:07:17Of course not. Besides, I haven't been to Capital City in months.
01:07:20Now, when you get to the clinic, be sure to give this sample to Dr. Abbott.
01:07:24He's expecting you.
01:07:25Right.
01:07:26I'll call you this evening.
01:07:28Uh, Jenny's talking to me into taking her to the movies this afternoon.
01:07:32We should be back before six.
01:07:34Okay, I'll phone you at six on the dot.
01:07:37Now, drive carefully.
01:07:47Ah, the fruit.
01:07:51I'm afraid my professor friend has learned too much.
01:07:54He's discovered an effective chemical reagent for the fruit.
01:07:59He must be eliminated along with his lab and all his associates.
01:08:05That can easily be arranged.
01:08:08Hey, Don!
01:08:11What time do don't they call?
01:08:13Six o'clock.
01:08:15I told you there was no reason for us to leave before the end of the film.
01:08:19Oh, Daddy, now the Butler did.
01:08:21Well, at least we'll have a quiet evening at home.
01:08:35All right.
01:09:15Well, we finally had the pleasure of the famous Professor Anderson.
01:09:21Or should I say, the meddling Mr. Anderson?
01:09:24Kensky, what's going on here? What are you doing today?
01:09:29He is not Kensky. He is Sontag, a druid of the Sangroids who lived among you until our time was
01:09:35at hand.
01:09:37Tonight strikes the hour for the Feast of Meninop, the first of May.
01:09:41Unless your daughter responds favorably to the cup, we will fail to provide a blood host for our Queen,
01:09:46and the Prince of the underworld may claim his right to take her.
01:09:56Something terrible has happened to Ryan Jenny. They disappeared and the house looks like a cyclone headed.
01:10:00When did you see them last?
01:10:02This morning, before I left the capital city. They disappeared, though. We've got to find them.
01:10:08Let's go! Go where?
01:10:12I found this at the house. Does it mean anything to you?
01:10:15Let's get caught.
01:10:20Your daughter has drunk deeply of the fruit of Meninon.
01:10:23I believe you have seen how it works on normal blood cells,
01:10:26driving their hemostatic growth up to 1,000 times their normal growth rate.
01:10:32The secret lies in the key which has been passed on through the millennium from druid to druid.
01:10:38The only one who would not respond to its magic shall be the host.
01:10:44Test the girl.
01:11:06I wish Shorty was here, but he's so bloody drunk I wouldn't trust him with a gun.
01:11:12Stop. Right here.
01:11:24The Lord Cretan! She is! She is!
01:11:30The blood host! We have been spared in the eleventh hour! Prepare for the feast!
01:11:38For tonight I will take my bride, and the strain of our race will continue.
01:11:43And woe be to your enemies, for you shall smite them!
01:12:29Please!
01:12:29The blood host!
01:12:30adequate plenty of support.
01:12:31Let's do it.
01:12:32It's impossible.
01:12:32Damn it.
01:12:33Well, it's impossible for you.
01:12:44Hestoroth, Princess of Amity, I continue to accept the sacrifice of this child which I offer,
01:12:51that our Queen may once again walk among us.
01:12:55Tonight I will take my bride and the strain of our race will continue.
01:13:00Tonight, my Donna, your 300 years sleep will be at an end.
01:13:04He will awaken to find your fateful servants kneeling at your feet and I, Cretan, await your pleasure and woe
01:13:16to your enemies.
01:13:18Woe to those who dare defy the Queen.
01:13:22The touch of her hand will smite all who dare defy us.
01:13:28The terror, then name it, will cover the world like the shroud of darkness which howls cover our danya.
01:13:35Prepare for the drawing of the blood.
01:13:41First the initial drawing of the blood to revive the Queen and then the knife will open this girl that
01:13:47our Queen may bathe in her blood.
01:14:08Drink deeply, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:16Drink deeply, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:19Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:24Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:27Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:31Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:33Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:36Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:37Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:39Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:39Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:41Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:44Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:46Hail, unholyd, and return to us.
01:14:57Don! The reagent!
01:15:42Oh, yes!
01:16:16Oh, yes!
01:16:20Another week, and you'll be good as new.
01:16:23And in two weeks, you'll be Mrs. Don Tucker.
01:16:29I'm so glad this nightmare's over.
01:16:32Don! Come quickly!
01:16:35You won't believe what's happening!
01:17:17I'm so glad you're here.
01:17:18I'm so glad you're here.
01:17:22And I'm so glad you're here.
Comments