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00:00:11The End
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00:02:12Trying to teach me a lesson in patience, Sir Joseph?
00:02:15Method is everything in archaeology, my boy.
00:02:18We always deal with our finds of the day in order.
00:02:20Well, it seems to me that that box we dug up today with the very peculiar gentleman over there
00:02:26is the only find we've made in the past two months that'll bring this expedition any medals from the British
00:02:31Museum.
00:02:32We didn't come to dig in Egypt for medals.
00:02:35Much more is learned from studying bits of broken pottery than from all the sensational finds.
00:02:40Our job is to increase the sum of human knowledge of the past, not to satisfy our own curiosity.
00:02:45Well, that's all very true, Sir Joseph, but after all, we're human.
00:02:49And a find like this, well, how can you wait?
00:02:52This is your first trip.
00:02:53I've been out here ten years, and I'm more curious about that mummy than you are, and even more about
00:02:57that box.
00:02:59Wimbley.
00:03:00Yes?
00:03:01The viscera were not removed.
00:03:03The usual scar made by the embalmer's knife is not there.
00:03:06I guessed as much, Miller.
00:03:13I had a good look at him when I photographed him.
00:03:16Never saw a mummy like that.
00:03:19Neither I imagine as anyone else.
00:03:21Looks as though he died in some sensationally unpleasant manner.
00:03:27The contorted muscles show that he struggled in the bandages.
00:03:32Buried alive.
00:03:38Imhotep.
00:03:39High priest of the temple of the sun at Karnak.
00:03:45Poor old fellow.
00:03:47Now, what could you have done to make him treat you like that?
00:03:49An execution for treason, I suppose.
00:03:53Sacrilege, more likely.
00:03:55Look.
00:03:57The sacred spells which protect the soul in its journey to the underworld have been chipped off of the coffin.
00:04:03So Imhotep was sentenced to death not only in this world, but in the next.
00:04:07Maybe he got too gay with the vestal virgins in the temple.
00:04:11Possibly.
00:04:12The priestesses of the temple of Karnak were the daughters of the reigning pharaohs.
00:04:16They were the sacred virgins of Isis.
00:04:19Maybe the answer's in that box we found buried with him.
00:04:22I see.
00:04:22I shall get no more work out of you until I've been torn.
00:04:25Come on.
00:04:26Let's have the box up there.
00:04:30Oh, the wood's so rotten, it'll fall apart at a touch.
00:04:34Whatever it is, it's terribly heavy.
00:04:46Metal.
00:04:47Looks like copper.
00:04:55It's gold.
00:04:59I say, look here.
00:05:02The unbroken seals of the pharaoh Hamanophis.
00:05:06Some temple treasure.
00:05:32Death.
00:05:34Eternal punishment.
00:05:35For anyone who opens this casket in the name of Amon Ra, the king of the gods.
00:05:48Good heavens, what a terrible curse.
00:05:52Well, let's see what's inside.
00:05:53Wait.
00:05:54You have read the curse.
00:05:57We recognize your mastery of the occult sciences, Miller.
00:06:01But I can't permit your beliefs to interfere with my work.
00:06:04Then why did you send for me this afternoon?
00:06:06As a friend and an expert.
00:06:07Because I saw this find was unique and I wanted your opinion on it.
00:06:10It is providential that you did.
00:06:12Oh, come, Dr. Miller.
00:06:13Surely a few thousand years and the earth would take the mumbo-jumbo off any old curse.
00:06:17Oh, I cannot speak before a boy.
00:06:20Come out under the stars of Egypt.
00:06:24Do not touch that casket.
00:06:31Go on with your cataloging.
00:06:32We'll open it later.
00:06:34You needn't think you can persuade me not to examine the most wonderful find of my whole experience out here.
00:06:50If you are right about the legend, then this casket may contain the Scroll of Thoth from the Holy of
00:06:56Holies in the temple.
00:06:57And I can hardly wait to get back to find out.
00:06:59The gods of Egypt still live in these hills, in their ruined temples.
00:07:03The ancient spells are weaker, but some of them are still potent.
00:07:06And I believe that you have in your heart the Scroll of Thoth itself, which contains the great spell by
00:07:12which Isis raised Osiris from the dead.
00:07:16All right.
00:09:21Put it back.
00:09:23Bury it where you found it.
00:09:24You have read the curse.
00:09:26You dare defy it?
00:09:28In the interest of science, even if I believed in the curse, I'd go on with my work for the
00:09:33museum.
00:09:34Come back with me, and we'll examine this great find together.
00:09:37I cannot condone an act of sacrilege with my presence.
00:10:08I'll see you next time.
00:10:18I'll see you next time.
00:10:42I'll see you next time.
00:10:53I'll see you next time.
00:11:34I'll see you next time.
00:11:39What's the matter, Mary?
00:11:41For heaven's sakes, what is it?
00:11:44He went for a little walk.
00:11:47You should have seen his face.
00:12:14You should have seen his face.
00:12:24You should have seen his face.
00:12:42You should have seen his face.
00:12:44You should have seen his face.
00:12:48You should have seen his face.
00:13:14You should have seen his face.
00:13:20You should have seen his face.
00:13:26You should have seen his face.
00:13:30You should have seen his face.
00:13:33You should have seen his face.
00:13:40You should have seen his face.
00:13:58You break your season's camp, Professor Pearson?
00:14:02Your colleagues have returned to London?
00:14:04Yes.
00:14:06Wemple and I stayed behind to clear up.
00:14:08Your expedition has not been a success.
00:14:12Scarcely.
00:14:13Here are the season's finds.
00:14:15Permit me to present you with the most sensational finds
00:14:19in that of Tutankhamen.
00:14:22This is very sporting of you. May I ask why?
00:14:24We Egyptians are not permitted to dig up our ancient dead.
00:14:30Only foreign museums.
00:14:34What's this?
00:14:35Part of the funerary equipment of the Princess Anxanaman,
00:14:40daughter of Amenophis the Magnificent.
00:14:43Yes, it's her name.
00:14:44I found that not 100 yards from where we are.
00:14:48Do you mean you think her tomb is there?
00:14:50I will show you where to dig.
00:14:54I'm sure it's very good of you, mister.
00:14:56I didn't catch your name.
00:14:59Ardeth Bay.
00:15:18Circumstantial evidence.
00:15:19Not very strong, perhaps.
00:15:21But if we put that gang of diggers from Kerner on the job,
00:15:24we can tell him two days if there's anything here.
00:15:26In one day, professor.
00:15:29Asha.
00:15:30Asha.
00:15:37Asha.
00:15:39Allah ma'akum allahe
00:15:45Abbasal ya gedhan
00:15:52Wa atiha laruti akihay
00:15:55Allah ma'akum allahe
00:15:58Taifendi taala!
00:16:11It's a step!
00:16:13He was right!
00:16:15Anyhow, we found something!
00:16:40The name of Anx and Armour!
00:16:43We will cable your father in London.
00:16:45He must be here when we examine this great finding.
00:16:52The seal of the seven jackals.
00:16:55And it's unbroken.
00:16:58No one has entered this door since a priest of the royal necropolis sealed it.
00:17:0537 hundred years ago.
00:17:17The seal of the royal necropolis you have is to leave.
00:17:19I am windowless and the royal necropolis was waiting to do it.
00:17:29The seal of the royal necropolis was taken.
00:17:34We will be dignified.
00:17:37The seal of the royal necropolis has been left.
00:17:52THE END
00:18:25THE END
00:18:49Is there a view like this in all the world, Helen?
00:18:53The real Egypt.
00:19:00Are we really in this dreadful modern Cairo?
00:19:04Your thoughts are far away from the dancing, these nice English boys, my dear.
00:19:08Not really. I'm having a lovely time. I'm so grateful.
00:19:12But why?
00:19:13For you're keeping me here with you, of course.
00:19:15So I don't have to go up to far, they.
00:19:17In that beastly hut's your dance.
00:19:19It is I who am grateful, my most interesting patient.
00:19:28Know who that is?
00:19:32Miller of Vienna.
00:19:33Really?
00:19:34Always spends his winters here.
00:19:36Authority on Egyptian occult.
00:19:38Yes, but the girl?
00:19:39Helen Grover.
00:19:41Her father is governor of the Sudan.
00:19:42English, of course.
00:19:43Her mother Egyptian.
00:19:45Some old family with a tree a mile long.
00:19:47She's staying here with Dr. Mrs. Miller.
00:20:02Pardon me, sir.
00:20:04Our closing bell has run.
00:20:05I did not notice the time.
00:20:09I am addressing Sir Joseph Wemple?
00:20:11Yes.
00:20:12I am Ardeth Bey.
00:20:15Indeed.
00:20:18Why, we have you to thank that we have this exhibit here at all.
00:20:22The museum should be kept open all night in your honor.
00:20:26Won't you come down to my office?
00:20:27I'm working here late.
00:20:29Your pardon, I dislike to be touched.
00:20:32An eastern prejudice.
00:20:43Won't you sit down?
00:20:48You know my son.
00:20:53Ardeth Bey.
00:20:55Where did you disappear to when we opened the tomb?
00:20:57I returned to Cairo.
00:21:00But...
00:21:01But now I must not detain you.
00:21:03But I must see you again.
00:21:04You...
00:21:05You must come to my house.
00:21:06I regret I am too occupied to accept invitation.
00:21:10I am too occupied to accept invitation.
00:21:18He is a strange one.
00:21:20But you might at least have thanked the man.
00:21:22He was responsible for finding the princess.
00:21:24Yes, I rather wish he hadn't been.
00:21:26I think it is a dirty trick, this Cairo Museum, keeping everything we found.
00:21:29That was the contract.
00:21:31The British Museum works for the cause of science, not for loot.
00:21:42I think it is a good one.
00:22:04Anxalan.
00:22:06Hula.
00:22:08Hula sekaria.
00:22:15Anxalan.
00:22:19Anxalan.
00:22:21Anxalan.
00:22:24Is anything the matter?
00:22:31Anxalan.
00:22:51Anxalan.
00:22:53Anxalan.
00:22:56Anxalan.
00:23:20Where do you want to go, Miss?
00:23:22Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:23:31Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:23:56Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:24:19Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:24:21Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:24:22Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:25:19Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:25:47Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:25:51Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:25:53Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:26:02Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:26:56Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:27:06Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:27:15Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:27:17Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:27:25Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:27:35Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:27:44Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:27:56Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:28:08Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:28:10Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:28:24Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:28:37Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:28:50Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:06Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:10Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:11Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:17Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:19Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:21Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:24Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:28Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:30Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:30Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:31Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:32Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:32Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:32Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:33Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:33Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:36Le Musée des Antiquités.
00:29:37defend me. Come. A museum guard found dead in the room of the princess.
00:29:56Friere? Friere. So he died of shock? We find this in dead guard's hands, Sir Joseph.
00:30:03Probably thieves try to steal it. Guard take it away. Thieves kill him.
00:30:09Because of death, I not find nothing. Looks like an attempted theft, but nothing stolen here could be disposed of.
00:30:16Where is the document?
00:30:40Let me put this here. You'll be more comfortable. Thanks.
00:30:44Yes. You really want to know why I didn't take you to the hospital?
00:30:50Because when I held you in my arms...
00:30:52Hadn't you better not commit yourself?
00:30:54What girl could fail to make a conquest who collapsed to the man's feet in the moonlight?
00:30:59Oh, I know it seems absurd when we've known each other such a short time.
00:31:02But I'm serious.
00:31:04Don't you think I've had enough excitement for one evening without the additional thrill of a strange man making love
00:31:09to me?
00:31:09But I've never been serious about this sort of thing before.
00:31:13Now look here.
00:31:14You can tell me to go to the devil.
00:31:16But you can't laugh at me.
00:31:24The curse has struck her.
00:31:26And now through her, it will strike my son.
00:31:29Quiet.
00:31:32Frank, will you come to your father's study?
00:31:35Helen, I shall take you home presently.
00:31:42I'll be back in a minute.
00:31:55Imhotep was alive when that mummy in the museum was a Vestal Virgin in the temple.
00:32:003,700 years ago.
00:32:01What's that got to do with us now?
00:32:03Your assistant, who went insane and died, as you might have done if you'd seen what he saw.
00:32:08Made a transcription of part of that scroll.
00:32:11Yes.
00:32:13I have it still.
00:32:14You seem to think this thing has all the devils of hell in it.
00:32:16Why not burn it and be done with it?
00:32:19An excellent suggestion.
00:32:21What became of the mummy of Imhotep?
00:32:26Somebody stole it.
00:32:29Look here, Dr. Miller.
00:32:30What's the matter with Miss Grosvenor?
00:32:31You still think that that mummy was stolen, Sir Joseph?
00:32:36Yes, I...
00:32:39I don't know.
00:32:59So far we fall.
00:33:04Netter cage.
00:33:05Now.
00:33:59A thousand pardons.
00:34:02I am not at bay.
00:34:07I am Helen Grosvenor.
00:34:10I called to see Sir Joseph.
00:34:14He is in the study.
00:34:16A conference?
00:34:18If I might perhaps wait.
00:34:21Yes.
00:34:23Of course.
00:34:30Have we not met before, Miss Grosvenor?
00:34:34No.
00:34:35I don't think so.
00:34:38I don't think one would forget meeting you out of faith.
00:34:43Then I am mistaken.
00:34:46But you are of our blood.
00:34:48As to that I am not mistaken.
00:34:52Yes.
00:34:54My mother was Egyptian.
00:34:56You must burn the scroll of Thoth.
00:34:59I tell you it is the museum's property, not mine.
00:35:03Who is out there with Miss Grosvenor?
00:35:10Ardeth Bay.
00:35:12He has come for the scroll.
00:35:37Ardeth Bay, Dr. Miller.
00:35:41I accept your invitation, but I find no solitary student with his books.
00:35:47I fear my visit is inopportune.
00:35:50On the contrary.
00:35:51We were just talking about...
00:35:53Me?
00:35:54Your native Egypt.
00:35:56You know Miss Grosvenor?
00:35:58Ardeth Bay introduced himself.
00:36:03Won't you be seated?
00:36:20Sir Joseph was just wondering how you knew where the tomb of the Princess Anxenamn was hidden.
00:36:25Partly inference.
00:36:27Partly chance.
00:36:30Sir Joseph, you seem disturbed.
00:36:34Yes.
00:36:36A tragedy at the museum after you left.
00:36:40Tragedy?
00:36:42When I was there?
00:36:45When you were there, Miss Grosvenor?
00:36:49Yes, they tell me I went there and tried to get in after it was closed.
00:36:53I don't remember, but...
00:36:56Helen, it is very late.
00:36:59Frank, will you please see Helen back to the hotel?
00:37:01Certainly, if Miss Grosvenor will let me.
00:37:04But I don't want to go.
00:37:06After what happened, you need rest badly.
00:37:09But I don't.
00:37:11I was tired.
00:37:14But I...
00:37:15Why, I've never felt so alive before.
00:37:17Then as your doctor, I must order you to go.
00:37:19I'm not a child.
00:37:21Yes, please come.
00:37:25Then I ought to say au revoir.
00:37:28But we must see each other again.
00:37:31I shall be honored.
00:37:52An unusual crime.
00:37:54A guard killed by a man who left a gift to the museum.
00:37:58A gift?
00:37:58A scroll.
00:38:00Part of which was transcribed when it was first found.
00:38:04Here is the transcription.
00:38:09I cannot read the writing of a period so remote.
00:38:13But you read the name of Anksanaman on that piece of pottery.
00:38:16That was of the 18th dynasty.
00:38:18These are pre-dynastic ideographs.
00:38:20The scroll from which this was copied was stolen ten years ago, together with the mummy of the high priest
00:38:26Imhotep.
00:38:28Most interesting.
00:38:30May I see that scroll, Sir Joseph?
00:38:33We left it at the museum.
00:38:37So?
00:38:38I have something else to show you.
00:38:41A photograph.
00:38:47Why do you show all this to me?
00:38:50Do you think it conceivable that the mummy was not stolen, but restored to a semblance of life by the
00:38:56spell from the scroll of...
00:38:57That scroll is my property.
00:38:58I bought it from a dealer.
00:39:00It is here in this house.
00:39:02I presume in that room.
00:39:07Never...
00:39:08Never...
00:39:09We have foreseen this.
00:39:12The scroll is in safe hands.
00:39:14And will be destroyed the minute it is known that harm must come to us.
00:39:19You have studied our ancient arts and you know that you cannot harm me.
00:39:23You also know that you must return that scroll to me or die.
00:39:28Now tell that weak fool to get that scroll wherever it is and hand it to his Nubian servant.
00:39:36The Nubian?
00:39:37The ancient blood.
00:39:41So you have made him your slave.
00:39:45If I could get my hands on you, I'd break your dried flesh to pieces.
00:39:55But your power is too strong.
00:40:13This is the evil force that has been attacking her.
00:40:17Burn the scroll, then. Burn it!
00:40:20It was through you this horror came into existence.
00:40:23It's true.
00:40:26It's true.
00:40:47When you are couldn't breathe...
00:40:57It is artful...
00:41:01This is namestic sound.
00:41:03It's true.
00:41:05Don't be here, please.
00:41:35Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:42:29Your father destroyed the scroll knowing that it would cost him his life.
00:42:37What's that?
00:42:40Isis.
00:42:41The Egyptian symbol of life.
00:42:44I meant it for your father.
00:42:46What good could that old charm have done him?
00:42:50I tell you what the doctors say, it's a plain case of heart failure.
00:42:53The Nubian is missing.
00:42:55He's an old servant.
00:42:57He's frightened.
00:42:58He'll be back.
00:43:01Don't try and make me believe that this ardent fellow is a mummy come to life.
00:43:05It was that idea and the horror of it that killed my father.
00:43:08The museum guard died of natural causes, too.
00:43:12Frank, I need your help.
00:43:14I saw your attraction to my patient last night and hers to you.
00:43:19Hers to me? Do you really think so?
00:43:21And I welcomed it.
00:43:23But you think I have a chance?
00:43:25Because I think she's the most wonderful...
00:43:29You think so?
00:43:29No, but this is terrible at a time like this.
00:43:31Frank, I'm afraid.
00:43:33Will you go with me to her now?
00:43:37Yes.
00:43:38Then telephone her first, not to leave the hotel.
00:43:549590.
00:43:58No.
00:43:59I'm not going out.
00:44:01Yes.
00:44:03I promise to wait until you get here.
00:44:06Goodbye.
00:44:09And I'm so dreadfully sorry.
00:44:38What were you doing, Doctor?
00:44:40Your father did not burn the Scroll of Thoth.
00:44:43That creature has it now.
00:44:46The ashes in the fireplace.
00:44:47They were newspaper.
00:44:49The scroll is papyrus.
00:44:51Then it was murder.
00:44:53The Nubian.
00:44:57Wear this around your neck.
00:45:01Why?
00:45:02When we fight this creature,
00:45:04we must ask protection from the forces of old that it defies.
00:45:08I'll give it to Helen.
00:45:09She's the one that needs protection.
00:45:10No, her life is not in danger.
00:45:12It is her soul.
00:45:14Should love for you come to her,
00:45:16he will try to destroy you.
00:45:18That amulet, the Egyptians believed,
00:45:21was a charm against evil sendings,
00:45:23such as struck down your father.
00:45:53Asha all!
00:45:56The fuck?
00:46:07Did they die?
00:46:14K-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki
00:46:15-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ki-Ka VIN.
00:46:31Your dog is frightened.
00:46:34My servant will see to him.
00:46:41Sit down, Miss Groven.
00:46:50Ancient Egypt.
00:46:53Nothing modern.
00:47:03What a strange incense.
00:47:06Is it not familiar to you?
00:47:09No.
00:47:11Our forefathers used it.
00:47:13Yours and mine.
00:47:20You will not remember what I show you now, and yet I shall awaken memories of love and crime and
00:47:31death.
00:47:34Here we go.
00:47:47Here we go.
00:47:56Here we go.
00:48:03I knelt by the bed of death.
00:48:39My father's last farewell.
00:48:58My father's last farewell.
00:49:51I knew the scroll of thought could bring me back to life.
00:50:13I dared the God's anger and stole it.
00:50:22I stole back to thy tomb to bring thee back to life.
00:50:26I murmured the spell that raises the dead.
00:50:31They broke in upon me and found me doing an unholy thing.
00:50:52Thy father condemned me to the nameless death.
00:50:55The scroll he ordered buried with me that no such sacrilege might disgrace Egypt again.
00:51:02The scroll he ordered buried with me and found me that no such sacrilege may be.
00:51:07The scroll he ordered buried with me and found me that no such sacrilege may be.
00:51:38The scroll he ordered buried with me and found me that no such sacrilege may be.
00:52:04THE END
00:52:33THE END
00:53:08A nameless grave, the slaves were killed so that none should know.
00:53:13The soldiers who killed them were also slain,
00:53:17so no friend could creep to the desert with funeral offerings for my condemned spirit.
00:53:32Anx and Armin.
00:53:39Anx and Armin.
00:53:58Until I send back your spirit that has wandered through so many forms and so many ages.
00:54:06But before then, bust must again send forth death.
00:54:11Death to that boy for whom love is creeping into your heart.
00:54:15Love that would keep you from myself.
00:54:17Love that might bring sickness and even death to you.
00:54:25Awake.
00:54:32Have I been asleep?
00:54:36I had strange dreams.
00:54:39Dreams of ancient Egypt, I think.
00:54:42There was someone like you in them.
00:54:43My pool is sometimes troubled.
00:54:46One sees strange fantasies in the water.
00:54:48But they passed like dreams.
00:54:52My dog!
00:54:53Waltram!
00:54:54Waltram!
00:54:55Where is he?
00:55:09Helen.
00:55:16Helen.
00:55:17Helen.
00:55:18Helen.
00:55:18Where have you been?
00:55:19Helen.
00:55:20Helen.
00:55:21We've been so worried.
00:55:22We've hunted everywhere.
00:55:24Helen.
00:55:24In the museum again?
00:55:25Helen.
00:55:25Yes.
00:55:26Muller's down in the Arab Quarter now.
00:55:27Well, if I must give an explanation, it was stuffy in here.
00:55:31I can't be shut up all the time.
00:55:33Besides, I don't like the feeling that I'm always being watched.
00:55:36I took the dog with me.
00:55:38Oh, where is the dog?
00:55:46He's...
00:55:47He's dead.
00:55:50But how?
00:55:52I don't know.
00:55:54Where?
00:55:55I don't remember.
00:55:58But I can see it now.
00:56:00Standing on poor Waltram's back.
00:56:02A white cat.
00:56:03A white cat?
00:56:05The cat goddess Bast.
00:56:08Yes, there was a statue of Bast.
00:56:11A goddess of evil sendings.
00:56:14Just what happened?
00:56:15Try to remember, Helen.
00:56:17I don't want to remember.
00:56:19Besides, I don't see that it's any affair of yours.
00:56:20Oh, but it is.
00:56:22We know that you were with Ardeth Bey.
00:56:28Oh, Helen.
00:56:30Helen, I love you.
00:56:32I'm trying to help you, protect you.
00:56:34We all are.
00:56:35Don't let me go again.
00:56:36I'll try to get away, but you mustn't let me.
00:56:40No matter what I do or what I say.
00:56:43There's death there for me.
00:56:44And life for something else inside me that isn't me.
00:56:48But it's alive, too, and fighting for life.
00:56:51Save me from it, Frank.
00:56:53Save me.
00:56:54Everything's going to be all right.
00:56:56Now that you've asked for help, I'll never leave you alone.
00:57:00I'll get Mrs. Miller down here with you.
00:57:02And I'll stay here till the doctor comes.
00:57:04And then we'll take you to my house.
00:57:07Oh, Helen.
00:57:09It's been such torture.
00:57:11I love you so.
00:57:15I don't like that, doctor.
00:57:18Please go in there and find out what he's saying about me.
00:57:20I will, my dear.
00:57:22He'll know just what's the matter with you and cure you.
00:57:25Now, don't worry.
00:57:32Now, Miss Farley, help me to get dressed and get out of here.
00:57:35I'll come over you again, Miss Grosvenor.
00:57:37I must escape.
00:57:38I'm being held here.
00:57:39You must help me.
00:57:40But you told me when these fits came on, I wasn't to listen.
00:57:43I have a friend.
00:57:44He's rich.
00:57:45He'll give you money.
00:57:46Now, you just lie down again.
00:57:48You know you mustn't get up.
00:57:49Oh, if you don't want money, what do you want most?
00:57:51He'll give you anything.
00:57:53If only you'd help me to go to him.
00:57:55Do you want me to call Dr. Miller?
00:57:58No.
00:57:59I hate him.
00:58:01Mr. Wemple, then?
00:58:04Helen, I'll die if I don't get away from him.
00:58:06It's killing me, do you hear?
00:58:07Please, please.
00:58:08Now, Helen, you must not do it again.
00:58:10You're always so exhausted afterwards.
00:58:15She's too weak to be removed, except to a hospital.
00:58:18I insist on keeping her here under our direct observation.
00:58:21But, Dr. LeBaron, you haven't told us what to do for her.
00:58:23She's getting weaker every day.
00:58:25You know that negligee I brought in Paris?
00:58:27Help me to put it on.
00:58:28And bring me my toilet things.
00:58:30I want some color.
00:58:31I want to look well.
00:58:32But you can't do that, my dear.
00:58:34They'd never allow it.
00:58:35The nurse would be sure to...
00:58:36We'll get rid of her.
00:58:37This is a plot.
00:58:39Just between us.
00:58:40I want to look the way I did.
00:58:41Just a surprise for Frank.
00:58:43And I want you to bring him to me.
00:58:45You understand?
00:58:47In short, I've failed to make a diagnosis.
00:58:51Medical science is helpless in a case like this.
00:58:54Frank.
00:58:57Go to her.
00:58:58And don't be angry with me.
00:59:00I couldn't resist her.
00:59:05Oh, but, Helen, you shouldn't have done this.
00:59:07They shouldn't have let you.
00:59:09Just this once.
00:59:10Perhaps the last time.
00:59:12But you're going to get well.
00:59:14Then I know I can make you love me.
00:59:16I know I can make you happy.
00:59:22I do love you, Frank.
00:59:23And I'm trying to prove it.
00:59:26Because I'd rather die than live and lose you.
00:59:29But you're going to live.
00:59:30We're not going to lose each other.
00:59:34So, my dear, you...
00:59:35Don't scold me.
00:59:36Just feminine vanity.
00:59:38I wanted to look my best again.
00:59:40So you know more than I realized you knew.
00:59:42What do you mean?
00:59:43I need these impulses to go to him.
00:59:47The pull is too strong to withstand and live.
00:59:50I'm so glad you understand.
00:59:53Helen knows.
00:59:55She knows the moment she stops struggling, he will give her back her strength to come to him.
00:59:59But I don't want to lose my own mind.
01:00:01And be someone else.
01:00:03Someone I hate.
01:00:04My dear, while you were growing worse, we tried to find him and failed.
01:00:10The next time the call comes, go to him.
01:00:20The next time he draws her to him, we must follow her.
01:00:27And then?
01:00:28We will destroy him.
01:00:56I've given her some bromide.
01:00:57She's asleep now.
01:00:58I'll go to bed.
01:00:59All right.
01:01:00I'll wait here until Dr. Miller comes.
01:01:02Good night.
01:01:02Good night.
01:03:02Where are we?
01:03:05This is my bed.
01:03:07But this is not the temple, nor my father's palace.
01:03:09Do not look, Hanson Homan.
01:03:12Do not be afraid.
01:03:14I was afraid.
01:03:17When you were kneeling beside my bed, a veil came over my eyes.
01:03:21Darkness.
01:03:21Your last memory is of me in the hour of your death as I left by your bed 3,700
01:03:29years ago.
01:03:30No man has ever suffered for a woman as you suffered for me.
01:03:35And now that the gods have forgiven us.
01:03:37No, no, not yet.
01:03:40Your soul is in a mortal body.
01:03:44Renewed many times since we loved in thieves of old.
01:03:48For that love is not for us again until the great change.
01:03:52I do not understand.
01:03:54I do not understand.
01:04:01Look.
01:04:13Look and wonder.
01:04:16Figure of myself.
01:04:17It is my coffin made by my father against my death.
01:04:23What mummy has usurped my eternal resting place?
01:04:26It is thy dead shell.
01:04:27I tried then to raise this body.
01:04:30I could raise it now.
01:04:32But it would be a mere thing that moved at my will without a soul.
01:05:14It was not only this body that I loved.
01:05:16It was thy soul.
01:05:18I destroy this lifeless thing.
01:05:21Thou shalt take its place but for a few moments.
01:05:24And then rise again even as I have risen.
01:05:46Come.
01:06:14This is the place of embalmment.
01:06:17It is not lawful for me, a priestess of Isis, to see or touch an unclean thing.
01:06:22Come to the altar of Anubis, the guide of the dead.
01:06:37The time has come for the final prayer.
01:06:40What have I to do with Anubis?
01:06:47The ancient rites must be performed over thy body.
01:06:51And then I will read the great spell with which Isis brought Osiris back from the grave.
01:06:56And thou shalt rise again.
01:06:59No.
01:07:01No, I'm alive.
01:07:03I'm young.
01:07:04I won't die.
01:07:06I loved you once.
01:07:08But now you belong with the dead.
01:07:11I am Anx and Almond.
01:07:13But I...
01:07:14I'm somebody else too.
01:07:17I want to live even in this strange new world.
01:07:20For thy sake I was buried alive.
01:07:23I ask of thee only a moment of agony.
01:07:27Only so can we be united.
01:07:34The wrath of nature.
01:07:37You shall not plunge my body into that.
01:07:40Let the deed be done.
01:07:43Let the deed be done.
01:07:59Let me go.
01:08:00Let me go.
01:08:02Don't kill me.
01:08:03I'm a priest of Isis.
01:08:05Save me from that mummy.
01:08:07It's dead.
01:08:08Save me.
01:08:34I no longer fear you.
01:08:36Do with me what you will.
01:08:55Frank.
01:08:57Frank.
01:08:59She is gone to him.
01:09:01They must be in the museum.
01:09:04Now I know his horrible plan.
01:09:07He is going to kill her.
01:09:08And make her a living mummy like himself.
01:09:24The gods will receive into the underworld
01:09:27The spirit of Anx and Ammon.
01:09:29But not for long.
01:09:31Oh, Cyrus will release thy soul.
01:09:49You shall rest from now, like the setting sun in the west.
01:09:55But you shall dawn anew in the east as the first rays of Amon-Ra dispel the shadows.
01:10:14Look.
01:10:15Look.
01:10:15What's that?
01:10:19Come on.
01:10:31Frank.
01:10:32Frank.
01:10:35Frank.
01:10:37Frank.
01:10:39Frank.
01:10:42Frank.
01:10:45Frank.
01:10:45Frank.
01:10:46Frank.
01:10:48Frank.
01:10:49Frank.
01:10:55Oh, Isis, holy maiden, I was thy consecrated vestal.
01:10:59I broke my vows.
01:11:00Save me now.
01:11:02Teach me the ancient summons.
01:11:03The holy spells I've forgotten.
01:11:05I call upon thee as of old.
01:11:17I call upon thee as of old.
01:11:37I call upon thee as of old.
01:12:07Call her.
01:12:08He has dragged her back to ancient Egypt.
01:12:10Call her.
01:12:11Her love for you may bridge the sanctuary.
01:12:14Ellen.
01:12:16Ellen.
01:12:17Come back.
01:12:19It's Frank.
01:12:21Come back.
01:12:22Come back.
01:12:22Come back.
01:12:38THE END
01:12:58THE END
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