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00:03:29A big one.
00:03:30Come on, give a hand here.
00:03:50I don't like his eyes staring up at me like that.
00:03:53Why didn't they close them?
00:03:55It's customary.
00:03:56It's almost as if he were alive.
00:03:59I'm alive.
00:04:01Of course I'm alive.
00:04:04Fender.
00:04:05Fender, help me.
00:04:07You've got to help me.
00:04:09I'm not dead.
00:04:11The woman looks dead enough.
00:04:13Nah.
00:04:14Even with her eyes closed, she's a pretty thing.
00:04:18She was always nice to me.
00:04:21Not like the Count.
00:04:23Fender.
00:04:24Fender.
00:04:25Can't you see what he's doing to us?
00:04:27His belly is alive.
00:04:29Please, Fender.
00:04:31You're the only one who can save us.
00:04:34You're our only hope now.
00:04:36I warned him even before we got here.
00:04:39He wouldn't listen to me.
00:04:41Who listens to service?
00:04:43Fender.
00:04:44Fender.
00:04:45Fender.
00:04:45You've got to help me before it's too late.
00:04:51It began a few weeks ago.
00:04:54Yet now, it seems like years.
00:04:57I came to Vienna to see Sir David Latham, the English minister at the court of Emperor Charles VI.
00:05:03Surrounded at Burton's.
00:05:07Well, what news, Sir David?
00:05:09Well, our request was granted.
00:05:11I have the invitation that you wanted.
00:05:13Good.
00:05:13From now on, you'll be known as Richard Beckett.
00:05:16However, I must warn you that...
00:05:18Oh, Schrader.
00:05:19Trank.
00:05:20You will wait outside.
00:05:24So, I'm going to hunt on the estate of the famous Count von Bruno, eh?
00:05:28Oh, I must say that you're treating this as somewhat of a lark.
00:05:31You don't seem to realize the danger you're letting yourself in for.
00:05:34If he discovered your true identity.
00:05:36I'm quite aware of the danger, sir.
00:05:37Then why don't you give up this mad adventure?
00:05:40Give it up?
00:05:41You call it a mad adventure to try to find out what happened to my two closest friends,
00:05:45men who would both gladly have risked their necks for me if I were in danger?
00:05:49No, Sir David.
00:05:50I believe that von Bruno killed them out of revenge for what happened in Africa.
00:05:54I'm going to try and learn the truth or...
00:05:56Die in the attempt, eh?
00:05:59Look here, my boy.
00:06:00You helped England establish a rich ivory empire in West Africa.
00:06:04England's very grateful.
00:06:05We'd hate to lose you.
00:06:07I'm sorry, Sir David, but I must go through with it.
00:06:10But you haven't announced a proof that von Bruno had anything to do with it.
00:06:13No?
00:06:13Then let me remind you that the last letter I had from Sterling and Brown
00:06:16was sent from an inn called the Green Man.
00:06:19Now, that's in a town right here in the middle of von Bruno's province in the Black Forest.
00:06:24I never heard from either of them after that.
00:06:26You understand in this country that the Crown has no jurisdiction to give you any help?
00:06:31You'll be entirely on your own?
00:06:32I understand that.
00:06:34Von Bruno is his own law.
00:06:36I can assure you there'll be no justice done unless you can present some proof of his guilt to the
00:06:40Emperor.
00:06:40I'll give him that proof.
00:06:42I'll give him that proof.
00:07:07I'll give him that proof.
00:07:08Sorry, sir.
00:07:10I must have dozed on.
00:07:11That's all right, Romney.
00:07:12Might as well get some rest.
00:07:13It's a beastly night.
00:07:15It's quite a change after Africa, sir.
00:07:18Yes.
00:07:18But make sure you forget you've ever even heard of Africa once we get to the castle.
00:07:21Of course, Sir Ronald.
00:07:22What?
00:07:24I mean, Mr. Beckett.
00:07:26See that that doesn't happen again.
00:07:29Frankly, I'm worried, sir.
00:07:31If the Count did...
00:07:33If the Count did do away with your friends, wouldn't you be the next on his list?
00:07:37I dare say I would.
00:07:39That's why I've chosen to strike first.
00:07:41He doesn't even know that Ronald Burton has returned from Africa.
00:07:44I have that advantage.
00:07:46Pardon my saying so, sir.
00:07:47That isn't very much.
00:07:51We ought to be getting close to the border by now.
00:08:07Here!
00:08:18Here!
00:08:19Here!
00:08:20I'm courier for the Count von Bruno, sir.
00:08:23Good.
00:08:24I'm Richard Beckett.
00:08:25This is my man, Romney.
00:08:27Hey, you!
00:08:28Give a hand with the baggage!
00:08:32You ought to transfer to the Count's coach for the rest of the journey.
00:08:44Are we far from the castle?
00:08:47Another day's trip.
00:08:48We stop overnight at the halfway point.
00:08:52The Count has already made arrangements for you.
00:08:59We're ready, Mr. Beckett.
00:09:06You!
00:09:07Up here with me!
00:09:11My man rides with me.
00:09:12But, sir, he's a servant.
00:09:15Nevertheless, he's still a man and it's bitter cold out.
00:09:17I'd extend a like invitation to you, but unfortunately, someone has to drive.
00:09:30Where did you say we're spending the night?
00:09:32Where did you say we're spending the night?
00:09:32I didn't say.
00:09:34It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:51It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:51It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:52It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:52It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:53It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:53It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:54It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:55It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:55It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:55It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:55It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:56It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:56It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:09:56It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:10:02It's an inn called the Green Man.
00:10:03It's an inn called the Green Man.
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00:10:36Pero, mi hermano, todo fue tomado por el Count.
00:10:42¿Local crowd?
00:10:43All the tenants of the Count from Bruna.
00:10:45They come here for a relax station.
00:10:48We try to please our guests.
00:10:50I'd already heard of your excellent hospitality
00:10:52from two friends of mine who stopped here some time ago.
00:10:56Sterling and Brown.
00:11:01Do you remember them, of course?
00:11:02No.
00:11:04I never heard of them.
00:11:11Now, if you will excuse me, I will see about your rooms.
00:11:16He's lying.
00:11:17Obviously.
00:11:20Isn't that our driver over there?
00:11:21Yes.
00:11:24Ask him to join us.
00:11:25Certainly, sir.
00:11:32My master's compliments.
00:11:34He requests that you join us for dinner.
00:11:39Well, come along.
00:11:57Will this be enough for you, Fender?
00:12:00Enough?
00:12:01If I eat all this, I'll be as stuffed as a Christmas goose.
00:12:06Every table taken.
00:12:08I'll have Grant show some of his scum the door.
00:12:11Wait.
00:12:13Isn't that one of Carl's lackeys?
00:12:16Yes, it's Fender, all right.
00:12:18Come, we've got our table.
00:12:20I always knew food like this existed.
00:12:24Well, I never dreamed I'd ever mouth it.
00:12:31Why don't you feed all of you?
00:12:32Do you hear?
00:12:33We demand this table.
00:12:36Sit down, Fender.
00:12:38We haven't quite finished.
00:12:41I'll finish for you.
00:12:42I'll finish for you.
00:13:26Fender, come here.
00:13:28Thank you, sir.
00:13:35I can condone poor swordsmanship, but not bad manners.
00:13:39Gentlemen, Mr. Fender will accept your apologies.
00:13:42But, sir, that really isn't necessary.
00:13:45As you wish.
00:13:47In that case, gentlemen, we have no further business.
00:13:49I bid you a very pleasant journey.
00:13:57You're hurt, sir.
00:13:58Let me wrap it for you.
00:13:59Oh, don't bother.
00:14:00It's only a scratch.
00:14:01I insist.
00:14:02Look, sir, your ring.
00:14:03It's very foolish of you.
00:14:06Stupid would be more accurate.
00:14:08Thank you, Romney.
00:14:09Accidents can happen, sir.
00:14:11And even a scratch can be dangerous.
00:14:13Did they start you, sir?
00:14:14Now, don't you start criticizing my dueling.
00:14:16Oh, no, sir.
00:14:17I just wanted to tell you that...
00:14:19Well, speak up, man.
00:14:21Those two gentlemen are close friends of the Count von Bruno.
00:14:25Now, that's too bad.
00:14:26It could very well be for you, sir.
00:14:29I've seen strange things happen when the Count was antagonized.
00:14:33Perhaps it would be wise for you to turn back.
00:14:35Turn back?
00:14:36I wouldn't think of it.
00:14:38The Count might possibly overlook my wing, his friend.
00:14:41But he'd never forgive my turning down his invitation.
00:14:43Very well, sir.
00:14:45We leave for the Black Castle in the morning.
00:14:50Pardon my saying so, sir.
00:14:52But you do have a faculty for getting into things.
00:14:57The question is, can you always get out?
00:15:10What do you think?
00:15:27What does that mean?
00:15:29That's it.
00:15:43¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:16:01¡No!
00:16:04Doctor, you're an expert on medical science.
00:16:07Isn't it true that the ancient Romans were pain worshippers?
00:16:11Oh, yes, Herr Count.
00:16:13They even held endurance contests.
00:16:16It was a mark of distinction to suffer in silence.
00:16:21¡Ah! ¡No!
00:16:24¡Oh, no!
00:16:27¡Oh, no!
00:16:27Do you hear that, Snagin?
00:16:30I'm not an ancient Roman.
00:16:33Here, Count.
00:16:33Mr. Beckett is here.
00:16:35Well, bring him in.
00:16:37This should amuse him, too.
00:16:39You idiot!
00:16:41You call yourself a doctor!
00:16:43And you...
00:16:45You call yourself a man.
00:16:52You might at least have warned us, Carl.
00:16:56Warned you of what?
00:16:57That he could outduel, both of you.
00:16:59No, no, no.
00:17:00But he's an Englishman.
00:17:02Have you forgotten so soon?
00:17:05Carl's new bride has turned his mind to more tender thoughts, hasn't she, Carl?
00:17:09Count von Bruno?
00:17:12I'm Richard Beckett.
00:17:15I am honoured, sir.
00:17:17I want you to know how much I appreciate your invitation, Herr Count.
00:17:20That will be all, Herr Count.
00:17:21Yes, you can go.
00:17:23I understand you have met my friends, Counts Steichen and von Melcher.
00:17:27Yes, briefly.
00:17:28They found they had to leave rather unexpectedly.
00:17:31I had no opportunity to thank you, gentlemen, for the excellent sport we had.
00:17:36It broke the monotony of a very boring journey.
00:17:38Well, good.
00:17:39That calls for drinks.
00:17:42Doesn't it, Steichen?
00:17:48I understand you've never hunted in the Black Forest.
00:17:51Unfortunately not.
00:17:53But I'm looking forward to something new and exciting.
00:17:55Well, I hope you find what you want here.
00:17:57I'm sure I shall.
00:17:58Well, you've had a tiring journey, Mr. Beckett.
00:18:03Sit down.
00:18:05I, uh...
00:18:06I've planned this hunt for a long time.
00:18:09Have you ever killed a leopard?
00:18:12A leopard?
00:18:14In the Black Forest?
00:18:15Oh, he's a stranger here, too, like yourself.
00:18:18I, uh, imported him from Africa just for this occasion.
00:18:21And his trip to the Black Forest can end only with his death.
00:18:25Hardly the proper treatment for a visitor, Carl.
00:18:27Do you mean to say that there's an African leopard roaming around loose in these woods?
00:18:31Oh, no, no.
00:18:32He's quite safe at the moment.
00:18:35And, uh, quite hungry, no doubt.
00:18:38Of course, you've hunted in Africa, Mr. Beckett.
00:18:41No.
00:18:42As a matter of fact, I haven't.
00:18:43Tell me more about this leopard.
00:18:45It intrigues me.
00:18:46Could I possibly see it?
00:18:47Perhaps.
00:18:48After dinner, when the smell of food is traumeless.
00:18:58Show Mr. Beckett and his man to their rooms, Gargan.
00:19:01They'll want to freshen up.
00:19:02My other guests will be arriving shortly.
00:19:11Anything wrong, man?
00:19:12Oh, don't mind, Gargan.
00:19:14He's, uh, suffered an experience which makes him rather suspicious of strangers.
00:19:17Particularly Englishmen.
00:19:38Gargan.
00:19:40The trunk.
00:19:53I think you've made a mistake bringing the Englishman here, Carl.
00:19:57It would have been a big mistake to refuse the Emperor's request.
00:20:00That alone would have aroused a suspicion.
00:20:04No, Mr. Beckett will serve his purpose.
00:20:08There are guards and servants everywhere.
00:20:10You will have to be very careful, sir.
00:20:12I didn't like the way Gargan looked at me.
00:20:14Could he have recognized you?
00:20:16It's possible.
00:20:17I don't remember him.
00:20:18But then, I never had any actual contact with Von Bruno's followers when my man routed them.
00:20:24May I ask what you intend to do, sir?
00:20:26I wish I knew.
00:20:28There's a dungeon under the castle.
00:20:30I'm going to get down there somehow.
00:20:32Now, if Sterling and Brown are alive, they may be imprisoned there.
00:20:36And if they're dead?
00:20:39They could be buried there.
00:20:41I may find something that belonged to them.
00:20:43I wish I could help you, sir, but I'm afraid I wouldn't know what to look for.
00:20:48Frankly, neither do I.
00:20:49I wish I could help you.
00:21:48I wish I could help you.
00:22:05I wish I could help you.
00:22:11Yes, I am.
00:22:14I'm afraid this will sound rather silly, but I was looking for the Count.
00:22:17I seem to have got lost.
00:22:20The Count?
00:22:21Yes, I know, but it's the truth.
00:22:23I was diverted by this cupboard.
00:22:24Ever since I was a small boy, cupboards have fascinated me.
00:22:28I can't resist them.
00:22:30You know, you know, the mystery of the unknown, keep out, don't touch, that sort of thing.
00:22:33That could prove a very dangerous compulsion.
00:22:36Yes, I suppose so.
00:22:38But we learn a great deal about people from their possessions, don't we?
00:22:42Do we?
00:22:44You must be the Englishman.
00:22:46I'm Richard Beckett.
00:22:47At your service.
00:22:49I'm the Countess Elga von Bruno.
00:22:51I had no idea the Count had such a beautiful daughter.
00:22:56I happened to be his wife.
00:22:58Oh, forgive me.
00:22:59I'm sorry.
00:23:00Sorry?
00:23:01Why?
00:23:02I seem to have got lost again.
00:23:04Then come with me.
00:23:05I'll show you the way to the Count.
00:23:08If that's where you were going.
00:23:10Thank you, Countess.
00:23:18Thank you.
00:23:46He knows we're here.
00:23:48He's hungry for company.
00:23:51Well?
00:23:52Please, Carl.
00:23:53Must I go on?
00:23:56My wife doesn't share my love of sport.
00:23:59But she will eventually.
00:24:01Won't you, my darling?
00:24:03You call it sport to starve a poor beast and release him to be killed?
00:24:06What chance has he?
00:24:08What chance?
00:24:10You'll have your answer when you see him.
00:24:13You do want to see him, don't you?
00:24:15Yes.
00:24:16Yes, of course, Carl.
00:24:33There, Beckett.
00:24:34Have you ever seen a more magnificent creature?
00:24:37Look at him.
00:24:39Can you imagine what those fangs could do to a man?
00:24:42Or those claws could rip flesh from bone?
00:24:47Do you still think a battle with him would be one-sided, my dear?
00:24:56You'd like to fight him yourself, wouldn't you, Gargant?
00:25:01Can you picture such a struggle?
00:25:03An unarmed man against a king of the jungle.
00:25:06That's quite an idea, isn't it, Beckett?
00:25:09I'm afraid I ate too much dinner to appreciate the picture.
00:25:12Perhaps the countess could show me the way back.
00:25:16Very well.
00:25:18Remember, it was your idea to come down here.
00:25:21You may take Mr. Beckett back, Elgar.
00:25:23Perhaps your company will be ample reward for his gallantry.
00:25:28Gargant and I will stay a while.
00:25:31Gargant.
00:25:47I want to thank you.
00:25:49Thank me?
00:25:50What for?
00:25:50For letting him think you were afraid.
00:25:52Oh.
00:25:53Well, they didn't fool him.
00:25:55You heard what he said.
00:25:55It was still very thoughtful of you.
00:26:00Tell me.
00:26:03Why did he force you to come along?
00:26:06Because he knows I can't stand brutality.
00:26:09He knows how I feel about all his activities.
00:26:13You see, I wasn't brought up this way.
00:26:16My father was a teacher.
00:26:18A kind, sensitive man.
00:26:21This sort of thing would have horrified him.
00:26:24I see.
00:26:26You're wondering why I married him.
00:26:28I was forced to by marriage contract six months ago.
00:26:31No one here can defy the count.
00:26:34We go this way.
00:26:36Tell me.
00:26:37Where does that lead to?
00:26:40Why, I don't know.
00:26:41But we better not take it.
00:26:43The count doesn't like snooping down here.
00:26:45No, he doesn't.
00:26:47Well, let's defy him just this once.
00:26:51I can't wait.
00:26:52No, he doesn't want to take it.
00:26:59There's still a clue.
00:27:00And, of course, isn't he.
00:27:21I really think we should go the other way.
00:27:23So do I.
00:27:24But mysterious passages affect me just like cupboards.
00:27:26I can't resist them.
00:27:34Were you going anyplace in particular?
00:27:36What the devil's the idea?
00:27:38That might have killed us.
00:27:39It might have.
00:27:40I lost my way, Carl.
00:27:42Well, of course, my dear.
00:27:43Of course.
00:27:45Raise it.
00:27:51Now that you've gotten this far,
00:27:53you might as well satisfy your curiosity completely.
00:27:56Go in. It's open.
00:27:57I assure you, I'm not in the least interested.
00:27:59But I insist.
00:28:01No, don't.
00:28:02Your concern is very touching, Elgin.
00:28:05You have no qualms, have you?
00:28:19You see how dangerous curiosity can be, Beckett.
00:28:23Dangerous? I call it most intriguing.
00:28:24Tell me, what's beyond the room?
00:28:25A cauldron of melted lead?
00:28:27I'm sorry to disappoint you.
00:28:29Beyond that charming room is only a passage out of the castle.
00:28:33I might add it's the only way out.
00:28:35Your ancestors had some quaint ideas of architecture, Count Bumble.
00:28:39They did have imagination.
00:28:41What tales these walls could tell, eh, Gargant?
00:28:45Now, perhaps you'd better follow me.
00:28:48You could use a good night's sleep.
00:29:19You could use a good night.
00:29:42You know how we ought to proceed.
00:29:44The trails leading to the castle are clearly marked by number.
00:29:47We travel in pairs.
00:29:49As the numbers on your slips indicate, the partners and the trail.
00:29:53That will keep us all nicely separated.
00:29:55We wouldn't want an unfortunate accident to mar our pleasure.
00:29:58Have you any idea where the leopard might be, Carl?
00:30:01Oh, absolutely, Rayner.
00:30:02He will be hunting also.
00:30:04For the juiciest, most filling meal he can find.
00:30:09The service will all remain behind.
00:30:11There will be no gun carriers or gillies, as you call them, Mr. Beckett.
00:30:20Aren't you joining us, Countess?
00:30:23I'm sorry.
00:30:24I know nothing about weapons.
00:30:26The Countess is more at home with an embroidery needle.
00:30:33Well, that's our signal.
00:30:35Good luck.
00:30:58Don't worry about me, my dear.
00:31:00I promise I'll return safely.
00:31:12That was a fine shot.
00:31:14A lucky one.
00:31:15It takes more than luck to hit a running stag at 75 yards in dense forest.
00:31:19I don't believe in luck.
00:31:21We create our own destiny.
00:31:23You're not superstitious, then.
00:31:25I know you're not.
00:31:26You wouldn't be hunting with me.
00:31:28You drew number 13.
00:31:30I drew this.
00:31:32It's blank.
00:31:33Exactly.
00:31:34I wanted to hunt with you.
00:31:37Do you hear them?
00:31:39They kill without emotion.
00:31:42I kill with my heart.
00:31:45That's why I never miss my aim.
00:31:48Could you hate a poor animal like this?
00:31:51It isn't hard to see a man's face before your gun sights when aiming at an animal.
00:31:55If you hate strongly enough.
00:31:58Whose face?
00:32:00His features.
00:32:04But time will supply the details.
00:32:08Well, I'm ready.
00:32:11So am I.
00:32:33The leopard.
00:32:34He must be nearby.
00:32:35There's a trail of blood.
00:32:36Let's follow it.
00:32:37Come on.
00:32:38That way.
00:32:38Wait a moment.
00:32:39We'd better dismount.
00:32:52There are two trails leading from here.
00:32:54You take that one.
00:32:55I'll go this way.
00:32:56One of us should get it.
00:32:59One of us should get it.
00:32:59One of us should get it.
00:33:14One of us should get it.
00:33:15One of us should get it.
00:33:17One of us should get it.
00:33:17One of us should get it.
00:33:17One of us should get it.
00:33:17One of us should get it.
00:33:17One of us should get it.
00:33:18One of us should get it.
00:33:18One of us should get it.
00:33:19One of us should get it.
00:33:26One of us should get it.
00:33:35¡Gracias!
00:34:06¡Gracias!
00:34:24¡Bravo! ¡Well done!
00:34:29¡Stay there, we'll throw a rope!
00:34:49Who fired that shot?
00:34:51Why, I did, of course.
00:34:51And you call yourself a sportsman.
00:34:53Come now, Beckett.
00:34:54It was all in fun.
00:34:54You were never in any real danger.
00:34:55I was prepared to kill him at any more.
00:34:57To kill my game.
00:34:58That was my leopard.
00:34:59I had him under perfect control.
00:35:01My dear Beckett.
00:35:02And you had the gall to fire.
00:35:03Oh, so that's it.
00:35:05I thought for a minute you were angry
00:35:06because I led you into a trap.
00:35:10I'm sorry I lost my temper, sir.
00:35:12I had hoped to finish him off myself.
00:35:15The leopard is yours.
00:35:16Oh, no, I wouldn't hear of it.
00:35:17You were magnificent.
00:35:18It was even your rifle that killed him.
00:35:21Fine weapon.
00:35:21No, Beckett.
00:35:23The leopard and the prize are yours.
00:35:26These are beautiful, von Bruno.
00:35:28I'll always treasure them.
00:35:30Well, let's drink a toast.
00:35:32May these weapons never fail.
00:35:36In a just cause, huh?
00:35:47Oh, excuse me, Beckett.
00:35:49Oh, and enjoy yourself.
00:35:51Make the most of your time.
00:36:03I'm sorry you're not dancing, my child.
00:36:13Oh, take these up to my room, will you, Romney?
00:36:15The entire staff is agon with the story of your exploit, sir.
00:36:19You should have seen Fender's face when he heard.
00:36:21Oh, I'm quite a fellow, didn't you know?
00:36:22I heard you were furious when the Count fired.
00:36:25I'm furious.
00:36:26If he hadn't, you'd have been mine as a master.
00:36:33The Countess is very beautiful.
00:36:35Don't you agree, Dr. Meissen?
00:36:37May I have the honor of this dance?
00:36:39How could any woman resist such flattery?
00:36:42Oh, I'm proud of this dance.
00:36:43Oh, I'm proud of this dance.
00:36:52Oh, my God.
00:36:55I'm pleased to see you.
00:36:56I'm proud of this dance.
00:36:59I'm proud of this dance.
00:36:59I'm proud of this dance.
00:37:01I'm proud of this dance.
00:37:12The Countess is very beautiful.
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00:41:32You stole it.
00:41:35Why, you were kissing me, you...
00:41:37Listen to me, please.
00:41:38When I held you in my arms, I realized how very dear you've become to me.
00:41:41I knew that...
00:41:42I haven't any more pendants, Mr. Beckett.
00:41:44Helga.
00:41:45I should have known you were like all the rest of them.
00:41:48Nothing but evil ever comes to this castle, nothing.
00:41:50Helga, please.
00:41:51What were you looking for in my husband's room?
00:41:54Why did you want my pendant?
00:41:55Why did you come here?
00:41:58I can't tell you.
00:42:00Get out.
00:42:11All right, then, I'll tell you.
00:42:13Your husband is a murderer.
00:42:17Some years ago, he controlled a native tribe in Africa.
00:42:20He held power over them by posing as a white god.
00:42:22He's aimed to gain control of a fabulously rich empire.
00:42:26I was in Africa at the time on an expedition for the crowd.
00:42:29Many of you met before?
00:42:31No.
00:42:31Our forces met in a brief battle, and he was wounded by one of my men.
00:42:35His eye.
00:42:36The wound proved to the natives that he was a mortal, not a god.
00:42:40So they rose up against him and drove him out of their country.
00:42:43With me were my two closest friends.
00:42:46Your husband swore that he would get revenge on us.
00:42:48I'm convinced now that he killed them.
00:42:51But what has my pendant to do with that?
00:42:54The natives gave each of us one of these as a token of appreciation.
00:42:59We swore that he would never part with them.
00:43:02Only murder could have placed this in the Count's hands.
00:43:06Then you're in danger, too.
00:43:07No.
00:43:08He doesn't know who I am.
00:43:09I'm safe enough.
00:43:10What are you going to do now?
00:43:12I needed this pendant as proof that my friends have been here.
00:43:15I'm going to take it to the Emperor.
00:43:17He'll see that justice is done.
00:43:18I'll be leaving in the morning.
00:43:22Then, then I'll never see you again.
00:43:26I'll be back.
00:43:27I promise you.
00:43:31I'll be back.
00:43:44I'll be back.
00:44:10I'll be back.
00:44:45Steal a kiss from a pretty miss.
00:44:49She'll pretend that she's our willing modestness.
00:44:55What are you gaping at?
00:44:58We don't need a doctor, do we, Tressen?
00:45:01Does anybody here need a doctor?
00:45:04Go away.
00:45:05Go away.
00:45:06Pour yourself back in the bottle.
00:45:08Excuse me, sir, but I come from Count Steichen.
00:45:11He wishes to see you.
00:45:12Steichen?
00:45:13Good old Steichen.
00:45:15I wonder how Steichen would look in the bottle.
00:45:19He says he must speak to you alone.
00:45:22It is most urgent.
00:45:26Where is he?
00:45:28In the trophy room.
00:45:49Well, Steichen?
00:45:56Carl, get him out.
00:45:59We'll talk alone.
00:46:01Larson.
00:46:04Well?
00:46:08I shouldn't have had another drink.
00:46:11Why, you drunk and fool.
00:46:14What have you learned?
00:46:16Enough, Carl.
00:46:17Enough.
00:46:20He told her.
00:46:22He told her.
00:46:24He told her what?
00:46:26What did he say?
00:46:27Beckett.
00:46:29Beckett is...
00:46:34Get Meison.
00:46:37Meison.
00:46:38Meison, come back here.
00:46:56Well, what's wrong with him?
00:47:01He's dead.
00:47:03Dead.
00:47:05Are you sure?
00:47:07Why, just a minute ago...
00:47:08It must have been his heart.
00:47:11Come, see, I...
00:47:13I am sorry.
00:47:15Terribly sorry.
00:47:16If you would like some wine, I could...
00:47:19Don't, Buck.
00:47:19Get out.
00:47:24He was watching.
00:47:26He learned something.
00:47:27Yes.
00:47:28And now you'll never know what it was.
00:47:33I think I will.
00:47:37Yes, I'm...
00:47:38Quite sure I will.
00:47:44Carl.
00:47:45I didn't mean to startle you, my dear.
00:47:48What do you want?
00:47:49A few words with my wife.
00:47:52That isn't too much to ask, is it?
00:47:54But it's late, Carl.
00:47:56And I'm tired.
00:47:58I dare say you have reason to be.
00:48:00Deception is a strenuous pastime.
00:48:03I don't know what you're talking about.
00:48:06Your little interlude with our English guest was carefully reported to me by Steichen.
00:48:11Oh, no.
00:48:13Oh, yes, my dear.
00:48:16I make it a point to guard my possessions very carefully.
00:48:20You are one of them.
00:48:22It's really too bad things have to turn out this way.
00:48:25I was beginning to like Mr. Beckett.
00:48:29Then you know.
00:48:32Know what?
00:48:33That you love him?
00:48:36Is that what Steichen told you?
00:48:39Actually, I'm all.
00:48:41No.
00:48:43No, that's all.
00:48:44Yes, it's true that I love him and there's nothing you can do to change it.
00:48:49Am I so repulsive to you, Elke?
00:48:52I despise you.
00:48:54I could never let you touch me.
00:48:55You force me into this marriage like you force everything.
00:48:59I could never love you.
00:49:00Like you love the Englishman?
00:49:02Yes!
00:49:04Dragon!
00:49:07I'm a generous man in every respect but one, Elke.
00:49:10The first Countess von Bruno found that out too late.
00:49:15The Countess is in your care.
00:49:21Murderer.
00:49:22You murderer.
00:49:30You seem to be enjoying a healthy appetite this morning.
00:49:32Why not?
00:49:35What do you think of Teresa?
00:49:36You're already making plans.
00:49:40Death is inevitable.
00:49:41Why not accept it?
00:49:42Could anyone have been closer to me than my first wife?
00:49:46Yet, when she died,
00:49:48Pass the shortage.
00:49:53Well, everything has been taken care of.
00:49:56You shut the body.
00:49:57I followed your instructions to the letter.
00:50:00Good.
00:50:01Shut up.
00:50:06Speaking of death, Doctor.
00:50:09Surely there must be some explanation for a man of Steichen's constitution dying so suddenly.
00:50:14There is.
00:50:15If you were a medical man and examined the body, I'm sure you would have found the explanation.
00:50:22Medical man.
00:50:27Dress for traveling, Mr. Beckett?
00:50:30Don't get up, Countess.
00:50:32I'm afraid I have to leave.
00:50:34There are some pressing business matters in London that need my attention.
00:50:37Oh, I see.
00:50:38I thought you were going to be with us much longer, Mr. Beckett.
00:50:41Didn't you, Carl?
00:50:42Oh, I don't know.
00:50:43Now I can understand how things suddenly come up to change one's plans.
00:50:46Isn't that so?
00:50:46Exactly.
00:50:47I'm disappointed that you're not staying, but perhaps some other time.
00:50:51You mean to say you're going to let him run off this way?
00:50:54Well, I can't force my guests to enjoy my hospitality, can I, Mr. Beckett?
00:50:58I want to thank you for everything.
00:51:01Oh, don't mention it.
00:51:02Call Fender.
00:51:04Oh, about the leopard pal, shall I send it to you?
00:51:06You keep it, with my compliments.
00:51:10I would have liked to say goodbye to the Countess, but...
00:51:12Well, naturally.
00:51:14Uh, I'll be happy to convey your message to her.
00:51:17One of the last things she said to me last night was that she admired you greatly.
00:51:21She's a very charming woman.
00:51:23You're a lucky man.
00:51:24Well, Fender, you'll drive Mr. Beckett aboard her help with his things.
00:51:30Well, I, uh, hope my future hunts are as successful as this one was.
00:51:36Goodbye.
00:51:37Goodbye.
00:51:45You're a fool, Ernst.
00:51:47Should I have insisted that he stay around to ask embarrassing questions?
00:51:50I would say his departure was most operative.
00:51:54Now, what do you say, Doctor?
00:51:55Oh, yes, Herr Count, most operative.
00:51:59Under the circumstances.
00:52:01I hadn't thought of that.
00:52:02But I can't see why you should want to leave her in such a hurry.
00:52:04He left because he's a gentleman with a gentleman's sense of honor.
00:52:08He probably didn't want to get himself involved.
00:52:10Now, if it were you...
00:52:14Come, help me with my accounts.
00:52:16The tenants pay their taxes tomorrow.
00:52:17Oh, definitely.
00:52:27Hello.
00:52:30Thank you.
00:52:38Thank you.
00:52:40Thank you.
00:52:41Thank you.
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00:56:45¿Qué es eso?
00:56:51¡Pas, Rob!
00:56:52¡Cloft merchandise!
00:56:54¡Crob, a Franz, 100 guldon!
00:56:58¿No hay any complaints?
00:56:59¡Oh, no, Herr Kant!
00:57:01¡Es muy just!
00:57:05¡Well, Franz!
00:57:06¡How's your business?
00:57:07¡Oh!
00:57:09¡I meant...
00:57:10¡200 gulden!
00:57:12¡I think you will find that correct!
00:57:15Uh, just a minute.
00:57:17I passed your English guest on the highway yesterday.
00:57:21So?
00:57:22I didn't think I would see him again.
00:57:25When he was at the end, he asked me some questions about two friends of his.
00:57:31Who?
00:57:32Sterling and Brown.
00:57:38Get out.
00:57:40Get out, all of you.
00:57:41Come back tomorrow.
00:57:47So his departure was not so opportune.
00:57:49You let him go, you've only yourself to blame.
00:57:51Oh, I know.
00:57:57Call it intuition and call it what you will.
00:57:59I disliked him from the start.
00:58:01I'd give anything to come face to face with that scoundrel.
00:58:04He'd never leave this castle alive.
00:58:11Come here.
00:58:15Look.
00:58:17What does it mean?
00:58:18Why did he come back?
00:58:19Obviously to join his friends.
00:58:22Sterling and Brown.
00:58:32Well, Mr. Beckett, what a pleasant surprise.
00:58:34You changed your mind about leaving.
00:58:37Not exactly, Count.
00:58:39I'm terribly sorry to break in on you this way, but as a matter of fact, I discovered I'd left
00:58:44my dueling pistols behind.
00:58:46I prized your gift very highly.
00:58:48Why, I would have sent them had you written.
00:58:49Yes, I know.
00:58:50But one can never tell these days when they may come in handy.
00:58:54Believe me, Mr. Beckett, I don't want you to get the impression that I didn't want you to come back.
00:58:57Look, it's a real pleasure to see you, isn't it, Ernst?
00:59:00Why, just before you returned, Ernst was saying...
00:59:03What did you say, Ernst?
00:59:05It wasn't important.
00:59:06Nevertheless, now that you're here, I'm going to insist that you stay.
00:59:10I really...
00:59:11Oh, no apologies are necessary.
00:59:12I understand perfectly.
00:59:13Come on, let's go up and find your pistols.
00:59:44Are you sure you left them here?
00:59:46Positive.
00:59:47Where else could they be?
00:59:49Member.
00:59:49Yes, Herr Count?
00:59:50It was your duty to put this room in order.
00:59:52Didn't you see Mr. Beckett's dueling pistols?
00:59:54No, Herr Count.
00:59:56Where are they?
00:59:56Thief, where are they?
00:59:58I didn't take them, I swear.
00:59:59I didn't see them.
01:00:00Bruno, here they are.
01:00:01It was very careless of me.
01:00:03I should have remembered.
01:00:04I'm sorry, Fender, you must have overlooked them.
01:00:06So he could steal them later.
01:00:07Get out.
01:00:10I'm sorry you were inconvenienced, Beckett.
01:00:13I know what it means to lose something of value.
01:00:16Well, there are more pleasant things to talk about.
01:00:29Not that way, Beckett.
01:00:30I'm sure you'll want to see the Countess now that you've returned.
01:00:43What's the matter, Fender?
01:00:44You're acting very strangely.
01:00:45Your master is in trouble.
01:00:47Then I must go to him.
01:00:49Where is he?
01:00:49The Countess has taken him to the dungeon.
01:00:51I'm afraid there's nothing you can do.
01:00:53Oh, there must be something.
01:00:55Can you take me there?
01:00:59Come with me.
01:01:10Didn't I understand you to say we were going to see the Countess?
01:01:13Of course, Beckett.
01:01:14You seem very anxious.
01:01:16Almost like a young lover on the way to your sweetheart.
01:01:20Would it be more appropriate to say like a lamb being led to the slaughter?
01:01:23Do you have a point there?
01:01:25Okay, Von Bruner, let's stop playing games.
01:01:27I assure you I'm not in a playful mood.
01:01:29Neither am I.
01:01:30Where's Elger?
01:01:31Elger.
01:01:31How intimate you've become with my wife.
01:01:33Where is she?
01:01:34What have you done with her?
01:01:35Elger.
01:01:37Elger.
01:01:42Let him go.
01:01:55Elger, are you all right?
01:01:57What's he done to you?
01:01:59You shouldn't have come back.
01:02:01Nothing would have kept me away.
01:02:03Oh.
01:02:07What a touching scene, Saravout.
01:02:10But it was inevitable, wasn't it?
01:02:12You had so many reasons for a time.
01:02:15Oh, you'll have to be a lot more clever than that.
01:02:19What do you intend doing with us?
01:02:21I think you know the answer.
01:02:23I could expect the worst from you.
01:02:25Then you won't be disappointed.
01:02:28No, neither will I.
01:02:31You know, Burton, I must begrudgingly give you a certain amount of credit.
01:02:35You carried off your deception in a masterly fashion.
01:02:40Fortunately, there's such a thing as justice.
01:02:42What do you know of justice?
01:02:44For five years, I lived in a nightmare of hate.
01:02:47Reliving the agony I suffered because of this.
01:02:50I found only one relief for that agony.
01:02:52The hope that someday, somehow, I'd find you.
01:02:57Sterling and Brown came first.
01:03:00I overlooked the possibility that you might search for them.
01:03:04Again, I underestimated you.
01:03:06And I...
01:03:09I never dreamed you'd come of your own free will.
01:03:12I suppose I must be grateful to my charming wife for that.
01:03:16Do you think you'll get away with this?
01:03:18The Emperor knows I'm here.
01:03:19He also knows the dangers of hunting.
01:03:22I suggest you make the most of your brief reunion.
01:03:27All right.
01:03:40How are you doing?
01:03:44You think you'll get away with this.
01:03:50Bye.
01:03:52Bye.
01:03:55Bye.
01:03:55Bye.
01:03:56Bye.
01:04:24¡Gracias!
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01:05:14Rumley, you're all right.
01:05:18There isn't much time.
01:05:26¡Gracias!
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01:05:42Hurry, man, hurry.
01:05:57¡Gracias!
01:06:09Rumley.
01:06:11Rumley, come on.
01:06:12You go on with the ladies.
01:06:13I'm staying.
01:06:17Are you mad?
01:06:18Come on.
01:06:19It's your only chance.
01:06:20I can hold them for a while with this.
01:06:21Rumley, I'm ordering you to come.
01:06:22Then for the first time,
01:06:23I must destabay you.
01:06:24I'm sorry, sir.
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01:11:09¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:11:26I want you to know that whatever happens...
01:11:28I don't say it, I know.
01:11:31I think my life began with you.
01:11:34And if it must,
01:11:37I want it to end with you.
01:12:04I want it to end with you.
01:12:22I want it to end with you.
01:12:53He jumped on me, but my back was turned.
01:12:56Overpowered me.
01:12:57Took the poison from my back,
01:12:59and before I could stop it,
01:13:00they both drank it.
01:13:01I'm a fool!
01:13:01I'm an old fool!
01:13:03I'm a stupidity!
01:13:04You can join me!
01:13:05No, I'll have it!
01:13:06Don't kill me!
01:13:09They are not dead.
01:13:11Not dead?
01:13:11What do you mean?
01:13:12It is true.
01:13:14It was not poison, but a drug they took.
01:13:17They're alive!
01:13:18In ten hours, they will recover.
01:13:25Oh, this is good.
01:13:27Did you hear that, Ernst?
01:13:28This is far better than anything I could have planned.
01:13:32Do they know what's going on?
01:13:34I don't know.
01:13:35I think so.
01:13:37So,
01:13:38the unhappy lovers,
01:13:39Romeo and Judith,
01:13:41your vengeance be pursued further than death.
01:13:45Oh,
01:13:46I am a debtor to you, Doctor.
01:13:48You're a genius.
01:13:49Prepare them for burial.
01:13:52You may invite a few
01:13:53intimate friends.
01:13:56Naturally,
01:13:57the services will be
01:13:59in ten hours.
01:14:02On Melcher,
01:14:03under the circumstances,
01:14:04restrain your feelings.
01:14:05I'm sorry.
01:14:07Follow the debt.
01:14:30I beg you,
01:14:32do not think too badly of me.
01:14:36I tried my best to help you.
01:14:39Forgive me for not having
01:14:42the courage of youth.
01:14:44Forgive me.
01:14:47Forgive me.
01:15:04You are forgiven, Nelson.
01:15:14me,
01:15:24God bless you.
01:15:25Christopher!
01:15:33¿Qué pasa?
01:16:12¿Qué pasa?
01:16:35¿Qué pasa?
01:16:42An eye for an eye
01:16:43And a tooth for a tooth
01:16:46Sir Ronald
01:17:02Bender, Kovic
01:17:10Seal the coffers
01:17:18Fender, please
01:17:20Can't you see
01:17:21What he's doing to us
01:17:23He's burying us alive
01:17:25I wonder why he ever came
01:17:27To the Black Castle in the first place
01:17:29Fender, help me
01:17:32You've got to help me
01:17:35I'm not dead
01:18:05I know one thing
01:18:06It's from inside
01:18:08I'm getting out of here
01:18:10How could it be?
01:18:12Please
01:18:18Come on, we're imagining things
01:18:20Let's get it over with
01:18:31The guests have all left, Herr Count
01:18:34Good, you may go
01:18:46Patience, Ron, don't you
01:18:48Have patience
01:19:09Now can we go
01:19:12Of course
01:19:15We wouldn't want them
01:19:16To spend their last moments
01:19:19Alone
01:19:34Come on, let's start on the other
01:19:43There it is
01:19:43There it is
01:19:43There it is again
01:19:45I'm going to see
01:19:47There it is
01:20:19There it is
01:21:09What are you doing?
01:21:11Why aren't the coffers sealed?
01:21:29Helga
01:21:34Oh, thank God
01:21:36But how did
01:21:37The pistols
01:21:39My son put them in the coffin
01:21:40He kept his promise
01:21:42We're free
01:21:46What are you going to do
01:21:47After we've gone?
01:21:48There will be other employment
01:21:51Could I persuade you
01:21:51To come with us?
01:21:54It would be a great honor, sir
01:21:55If you'd let me
01:21:56Catch your things
01:21:58I have them, sir
01:22:00Right here
01:22:06Move over, Max
01:22:07I'm driving
01:22:14Hooray
01:22:17Hooray
01:22:19We are hurt
01:22:21Good show
01:22:22nhưng he is
01:22:23My son!
01:22:24Over here
01:22:25Does he have you
01:22:27Then we have him
01:22:34To come with us
01:22:35Come with us
01:23:02¡Gracias!
01:23:13¡Gracias!
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