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00:04:43If you'd care
00:04:44to put these on, sir.
00:04:59Well, if we may go now?
00:05:01This way, sir.
00:05:38What is the meaning of this?
00:05:42I...
00:05:43This is Mr. Winthrop, sir.
00:05:45How dare you admit anyone into this house?
00:05:48I insisted, sir.
00:05:50I felt I had the right.
00:05:52Well, we can't talk out here.
00:05:55Please come in.
00:06:06I gather you know who I am, sir.
00:06:08If you please, Mr. Winthrop, softly, an affliction of the hearing, sounds of any exaggerated degree, cut into my brain
00:06:21like knives.
00:06:23My apologies.
00:06:30I'm afraid you're going to have to leave, Mr. Winthrop.
00:06:33I've come to see Madeleine.
00:06:35That is quite impossible.
00:06:37She is confined to her bed.
00:06:41Mr. Usher, your sister and I are betrothed.
00:06:45It was a mistake.
00:06:46I don't believe that.
00:06:48Please don't argue with me, sir.
00:06:51You must leave this house now.
00:06:55It is not a healthy place for you to be.
00:06:58Mr. Usher, I...
00:07:03I have ridden all the way from Boston to see Madeleine, and I do not intend to leave without seeing
00:07:09her.
00:07:09Now, if...
00:07:10Philip.
00:07:13Philip.
00:07:17Madeleine, in heaven's name, you must return to your bed.
00:07:21Madeleine.
00:07:23You came all the way just to see me.
00:07:26Yes, to see you.
00:07:28Madeleine, I must insist.
00:07:31We shall talk later, Philip.
00:07:33Mr. Winthrop is leaving.
00:07:35Leaving?
00:07:36I'm not leaving.
00:07:39He must stay, Roderick.
00:07:43Please let him stay, Roderick.
00:07:47Very well, he will stay.
00:07:49Now, for pity's sake, return to your bed.
00:08:28What happened?
00:08:32I think your fireplace needs a screen.
00:08:35Does it?
00:08:37I was just admiring this painting here.
00:08:39Is it your own work?
00:08:42It is.
00:08:43And you also play this lute?
00:08:48I do.
00:08:52Mr. Winthrop, are you actually planning to marry my sister?
00:08:57Mr. Usher, during the time that we spent together in Boston, it never occurred to me that, and I dare
00:09:04say to Madeleine either, that we were not destined for each other.
00:09:10When she left me, she said to me, I will love you forever.
00:09:14Does it seem so incredible, then, that I would want to marry her?
00:09:17If you only knew how incredible.
00:09:22And I suppose this, this vision includes children.
00:09:28God willing.
00:09:29God willing.
00:09:31If you knew the nightmare you were picturing for me, sir.
00:09:35Nightmare?
00:09:36That is what I said.
00:09:38Why shouldn't Madeleine marry and have children?
00:09:43Because the Usher line is tainted, Mr. Winthrop.
00:09:47Tainted, sir.
00:09:47You saw Madeleine, and you see me.
00:09:50We are dying, Mr. Winthrop.
00:09:53As you saw her today, she is and will remain.
00:10:01Believe me, sir, I bear you no malice.
00:10:05Were things otherwise, I should welcome you into our family joyously.
00:10:08But under the circumstances, it is quite impossible.
00:10:13Why do you assume that you are dying?
00:10:18There are many reasons.
00:10:20Pray give me one, then.
00:10:26Madeleine and I are like figures of fine glass.
00:10:30The slightest touch, and we may shatter.
00:10:35Both of us suffer from a morbid acuteness of the senses.
00:10:40Mine is the worse for having existed the longer, but both of us are afflicted with it.
00:10:45Any sort of food, more exotic than the most pallid mash, is unendurable to my taste buds.
00:10:52Any sort of garment other than the softest, is agony to my flesh.
00:10:59My eyes are tormented by all but the faintest illumination.
00:11:04Olders assail me constantly.
00:11:07And as I've said, sounds of any degree whatsoever inspire me with terror.
00:11:14That's why your servant asked me to remove my boots.
00:11:17Yes.
00:11:18And even so, I could hear you coming.
00:11:21Every footstep, every rustle of your clothes.
00:11:25I could hear your horse approaching.
00:11:28Hear the clatter of its hooves across the courtyard.
00:11:30Your knock.
00:11:32The grating of the door bolt was like a sword stroke to my ears.
00:11:39I can hear the scratch of rat claws within the stone wall.
00:11:45Mr. Winthrop, three quarters of my family have fallen into madness.
00:11:51And in their madness have acquired a superhuman strength.
00:11:57So that it took the power of many to subdue them.
00:12:01Do you not exaggerate, sir?
00:12:06Perhaps there have been in your family certain peculiarities of temperament.
00:12:13Peculiarities of temperament?
00:12:17How diplomatically you put it.
00:12:22Peculiarities of temperament.
00:12:30Would you permit me to light a candle so that...
00:12:32I think you had better leave, Mr. Winthrop.
00:12:34I think you need some light in this house, Mr. Usher.
00:12:37All right.
00:12:57Two pale drops of fire...
00:13:00...guttering in the vast, consuming darkness.
00:13:06My sister and myself, shortly they will burn no more.
00:13:14She cannot leave this house, Mr. Winthrop. Believe that or not, as you will, but she cannot leave it.
00:13:21For her own sake, as well as yours, will you leave now, please?
00:13:26No, I will not.
00:13:31Very well.
00:13:34Bristol will show you to her room.
00:13:41I have warned you, sir.
00:13:44Whatever consequences may follow your refusal to leave, are upon you alone.
00:14:12You are laughing today.
00:14:12What is a good sign?
00:14:13I am the one who is a teen in the world.
00:14:26I am the one who was not a sign.
00:14:27I am the one who is aite.
00:14:34Yes?
00:14:35Supper, Mr. Winthrop.
00:14:37I'll be down directly.
00:14:39Very good, sir.
00:15:33I'll be right back.
00:15:52What is that noise?
00:15:53What happened?
00:15:56Is it Mr. Winthrop?
00:15:57Phillip!
00:15:58Yes?
00:16:00Yes.
00:16:01Yes.
00:16:02Yes.
00:16:02Yes.
00:16:03Yes.
00:16:03I'm all right, Madeline.
00:16:04What happened?
00:16:06I'm not sure.
00:16:07Phillip, you'd better leave this place.
00:16:09Please leave. It isn't safe for you.
00:16:12Darling, I'm all right.
00:16:21I'm not leaving you, Madeline.
00:16:32I'm not leaving you.
00:16:33Mr. Winthrop?
00:16:34No, thank you.
00:16:37My dear.
00:16:43You haven't touched a thing, Madeline.
00:16:51Don't you think...
00:16:54that crack in the wall should be repaired?
00:16:58For future generations of ushers.
00:17:01for Madeline's safety.
00:17:07It was probably the trembling of the house...
00:17:09which caused that chandelier to fall.
00:17:14Do you really think so?
00:17:17Have you a better explanation?
00:17:25While I was riding here...
00:17:27I noticed a singular lack of vegetation in the area.
00:17:31Is there something wrong with the soil?
00:17:33The soil.
00:17:36Yes, of course.
00:17:38Roderick, please.
00:17:40As you will.
00:17:45How do things go in Boston, Phillip?
00:17:47Everyone asks for you.
00:17:49Oh, do they?
00:17:51They miss you, Madeline.
00:17:54We all...
00:17:55miss you.
00:18:11We love you.
00:18:12We all...
00:18:21We love you.
00:18:26We love you.
00:18:30There is your child.
00:18:30We've got you.
00:18:32We love you.
00:18:34We love you.
00:18:36We love you.
00:18:38We love you.
00:18:41This is a place where's your child.
00:18:49Remarkable. And you composed it yourself.
00:18:54Yes.
00:18:56May we have another?
00:18:58I'm afraid Madeline must retire now.
00:19:01But I'm not tired.
00:19:08Very well.
00:19:13Good night, brother.
00:19:16Good night, my dear.
00:19:24Good night, Philip.
00:19:26Good night.
00:19:32I suggest we retire too, Mr. Winthrop.
00:19:37Gladly.
00:19:39I trust that you will be prepared to leave tomorrow morning.
00:19:43If you wish.
00:19:44But if I do, I won't be alone.
00:19:49I intend to see that...
00:19:57Oh.
00:20:10Ah!
00:20:12Bye.!
00:20:16Bye.
00:20:18Bye....
00:20:24Oh, Philip.
00:20:27Oh, darling, darling.
00:20:32I'm sorry I frightened you.
00:20:35I didn't want to knock for fear your brother would hear.
00:20:40Oh, Philip, I missed you.
00:20:53Oh, I love you.
00:20:55Madeline, I swear to you,
00:20:58tomorrow you leave this place with me.
00:21:02If only I could.
00:21:03You will. You will.
00:21:06You don't understand.
00:21:09You never see into the heart of this horrible house.
00:21:13Darling, once you're with me, you'll wake up from this nightmare.
00:21:20Good night, sir.
00:21:25Mr. Usher, perhaps you fail to understand.
00:21:28Good night, sir.
00:21:29You cannot order my life, Roderick.
00:21:32Is it so easy for you to forget, Madeline?
00:21:35My life is my own.
00:21:37Is it?
00:21:39Yes.
00:21:42I think that...
00:21:42Is it, Madeline?
00:21:44Do you hate me so much you want to keep me a prisoner here?
00:21:49Hate you.
00:21:52Oh, my dear, hate you.
00:21:56Don't you know that I love you more than anything in the world?
00:22:00Can't you see it's my love for you makes me act as I do?
00:22:05You cannot leave here, Madeline.
00:22:08You know what would happen if you did.
00:22:09You know that.
00:22:11I only know what you told me.
00:22:13Oh, my dear, do not delude yourself.
00:22:17I beg of you, do not delude yourself.
00:22:24Sir, I shall stay with her.
00:22:26In the name of God, sir, would you not understand?
00:22:29Leave my sister-be.
00:22:31Mr. Usher, I mean to take her from this house tomorrow.
00:22:35I will not argue with you.
00:22:36Would you leave, please?
00:22:41It will be all right, Madeline.
00:23:07It will be all right.
00:23:38It will be all right.
00:24:16Oh, my dear, yes.
00:24:28Oh, my God.
00:24:58Oh, my God.
00:25:24Oh, my God.
00:25:49Oh, my God.
00:26:19Oh, my God.
00:26:58Oh, my God.
00:27:20Oh, my God.
00:27:29Don't touch her.
00:27:57Oh, my God.
00:28:04Oh, my God.
00:28:17Oh, my God.
00:28:24Oh, my God.
00:28:56Oh, my God.
00:29:03Oh, my God.
00:29:07Oh, my God.
00:29:17Oh, my God.
00:29:20Oh, my God.
00:29:21Oh, my God.
00:29:22Oh, my God.
00:29:33her her sense of taste well all right then a hot gruel for both of us yes how long have
00:29:47you been
00:29:47with the ushers bristol 60 years 60 years ever since i was a boy why then this is as much
00:29:59your
00:29:59house as it is mr roderick's and miss madeline sir not after today i'm taking her to boston with me
00:30:12i see
00:30:27how long has that been going on
00:30:29so long i'm hardly aware of it anymore it's just the settling of the house that settling can cause
00:30:36this entire structure to collapse and that doesn't worry you oh no sir if the house dies
00:30:42i shall die with it oh be careful sir it's about to hit you it can cause a nasty burn
00:30:51it's that fissure it causes the entire house to shake yes
00:31:08who is it
00:31:15your breakfast miss usher hot gruel and hot gruel
00:31:25it's so dark in here i can barely see you
00:31:33there no sunlight there'll be sunlight where we live
00:31:44no good morning
00:31:49good morning
00:31:49good morning
00:31:51if he comes in now don't be afraid
00:31:54he won't come in
00:31:55he has to take drugs to sleep
00:31:57oh i'm sorry
00:32:01well now
00:32:04to fill you with hot gruel
00:32:06and good cheer
00:32:08you're so sweet to me
00:32:10i have nothing too good for the future mrs winthrop
00:32:13mrs winthrop
00:32:16open your mouth
00:32:19i'm not hungry
00:32:21madeline i'll have no scrawny woman in my home now open your mouth
00:32:24come on
00:32:32madeline get ready to leave
00:32:34i want to philip
00:32:35then you will
00:32:38i can't
00:32:39why
00:32:42because very soon i shall be dead
00:32:45i forbid you to say that ever again
00:32:48it's true philip
00:32:49it is not true madeline
00:32:50you're full of life
00:32:53look at me philip
00:32:54do i look full of life
00:32:59i remember you as you were in boston
00:33:01do you remember
00:33:03you were exuberant
00:33:04you were filled with the joy of living
00:33:09that's how you'll be again when you leave here and become my wife
00:33:13i wish you could understand
00:33:15then let me understand madeline let me so that i can help you
00:33:22perhaps you fall differently
00:33:24after you've seen
00:33:50where are we going
00:33:51after you camp
00:33:53you personas
00:33:53have known
00:33:55to all of my friends
00:33:55to all of you
00:33:59and our close
00:34:00before it
00:34:01close again
00:34:01yeah
00:34:04and that
00:34:06and your
00:34:12and your
00:34:25You don't want to go in there.
00:34:27I want you to see.
00:34:43Put your weight against it.
00:35:03Look at what they all are, the ushers.
00:35:17It's the lack of errand.
00:35:19It's the air itself.
00:35:23Nothing can survive it long.
00:35:32My great-grandfather.
00:35:38His wife.
00:35:51My grandfather.
00:36:09My grandmother.
00:36:16My father.
00:36:17My father.
00:36:23My mother.
00:36:43This is monstrous.
00:36:46Whose idea was this, your dear brothers?
00:36:49There's one for him, too.
00:36:52Does that absolve him?
00:36:55It waits for me.
00:36:58No, it does not.
00:37:02They all wait for me.
00:37:06Oh, Madeline, Madeline, you must stop this.
00:37:12Can't you see what you're doing to yourself?
00:37:14You don't understand.
00:37:17I understand, but you must leave the dead to themselves.
00:37:20Oh, Madeline, come away with me now.
00:37:35What have you done?
00:37:38Give her to me.
00:37:39Let the Israelites.
00:37:46How will he be done?
00:37:47Let's pray.
00:37:47What did you do?
00:37:47The silence of my father.
00:38:09What does he do?
00:38:20See to the crypt, will you?
00:38:21Yes, sir.
00:38:33Well, are you content now, Mr. Winthrop?
00:38:37It is not I who force her to live in a cemetery.
00:38:41Do you think that I wish her harm?
00:38:44I think you still do not understand.
00:38:48And I think it's time that you did.
00:38:55The tarn is very deep.
00:38:58One of the Usher women drowned herself in it.
00:39:01She was never found.
00:39:03I dare say it's deep enough to swallow this house entire.
00:39:08I'm waiting, Mr. Usher.
00:39:10Last night you asked me about the singular aridity of the land around this house.
00:39:19Once this land was fertile.
00:39:21Farms abounded.
00:39:23Earth yielded her riches at harvest time.
00:39:26There were trees and plant life, flowers, fields of grain.
00:39:32There was great beauty here.
00:39:34At that time, this water was clear and fresh.
00:39:39Swans glided upon its crystal surface.
00:39:42Animals came to its bank, trustingly, to drink.
00:39:49But this was long before my time.
00:39:54Why do you tell me these things?
00:39:57And then something crept across the land and blighted it.
00:40:01The trees lost their foliage.
00:40:06The flowers languished and died.
00:40:09The shrubs grew brown and shriveled.
00:40:12The grain fields perished.
00:40:17And the lakes and ponds became black and stagnant.
00:40:23And the land withered as before a plague.
00:40:28Plague?
00:40:31Yes, Mr. Wilthry.
00:40:34A plague of evil.
00:40:36Anthony Usher, thief, usurer, merchant of flesh.
00:40:48Bernard Usher, swindler, forger, jewel thief, drug addict.
00:41:01Francis Usher, professional assassin.
00:41:09Vivian Usher, blackmailer, harlot, murderess.
00:41:16She died in the madhouse.
00:41:21Captain David Usher, smuttler, slave trader, mass murderer.
00:41:30Mr. Usher, I don't see that this has anything to do with Madeline and myself.
00:41:36I don't believe in the sins of the fathers being visited upon the children.
00:41:44You do not, sir?
00:41:48The house of Usher seems to you then normal?
00:41:52The house, sir, is neither normal nor abnormal.
00:41:56It is only a house.
00:41:58You are very wrong, Mr. Winthrop.
00:42:00This house is centuries old, it was brought here from England, and with it every evil rooted in its stones.
00:42:08You really believe this?
00:42:12Evil is not just a word, it is a reality.
00:42:17Like any living thing, it can be created and was created by these people.
00:42:25The history of the Ushers is a history of savage degradations.
00:42:30First in England, and then in New England, and always in this house, always in this house, the pall of
00:42:41evil which fills it is no illusion.
00:42:43For hundreds of years, foul thoughts and foul deeds have been committed within its walls.
00:42:51The house itself is evil now.
00:42:55Now, I cannot believe this.
00:42:58But you must.
00:42:59For Madeline's sake, you must.
00:43:03Most of all does this evil reside in her.
00:43:07And this is your dreadful secret?
00:43:10Mr. Winthrop, do you think those coals jumping from the fire onto you were an accident?
00:43:17Do you think that chandelier falling was an accident?
00:43:21Do you think that falling casket was an accident?
00:43:24Are you trying to tell me that the house made those things happen?
00:43:27Yes.
00:43:29Oh, no, sir, that's ridiculous.
00:43:33But even if it were true, even if this house were full of evil, Madeline is not, and nor for
00:43:41all of your talk are you.
00:43:43You cannot take my sister out of this house.
00:43:47If she were to wed and bear children, the Usher evil would spread anew, malignant cancerous.
00:43:52You are mad. I will not listen to you.
00:43:54Yes, you will.
00:43:55No, I will not.
00:43:57I'll tell you what's evil in this house, sir, you.
00:43:59I will not let your sickened fancies destroy Madeline's life.
00:44:08She leaves with me today.
00:44:20Who is it?
00:44:23We're leaving.
00:44:25Now.
00:44:26Philip.
00:44:27Philip.
00:44:27Madeline, you have no other choice.
00:44:29If you remain here, this house will destroy you.
00:44:33Then you know.
00:44:35I know that your brother has poisoned you with his absurdities.
00:44:39This entire atmosphere of sickness and dissolution is his doing.
00:44:46Oh, Madeline, believe me, there's nothing wrong with you that leaving this house won't cure.
00:44:52Do you love me?
00:44:57No, I do.
00:44:58Then leave with me now.
00:45:02I will.
00:45:10All right, pack just a few belongings.
00:45:12I'll get my things ready.
00:45:14How'll we go?
00:45:15You'll ride with me.
00:45:17Later on, we'll get a coach to Boston.
00:45:20Oh, Philip, can it truly be?
00:45:22Darling, within an hour, within an hour, we'll be away from here.
00:45:28I love you.
00:45:30I love you.
00:45:33Back, quickly.
00:45:53No, Roderick.
00:45:55No, I will not listen.
00:45:56I've been here long enough.
00:45:57Now, please let me go.
00:45:58I don't care what you say.
00:46:00You can't keep me here.
00:46:03No, no, Roderick.
00:46:06No, I will not listen.
00:46:07Please let me go.
00:46:08There may be no hope for you, but there is for me.
00:46:12I say I will.
00:46:13I must leave, Roderick.
00:46:16Please let me...
00:46:17Madeline!
00:46:18I don't care what you say.
00:46:20There's nothing you can say to me, Roderick.
00:46:22I will leave.
00:46:22Madeline, open the door.
00:46:24Madeline!
00:46:34What have you done to her?
00:46:44Madeline?
00:46:47Madeline?
00:46:52Madeline?
00:47:17Madeline?
00:47:20Adeline?
00:47:20Adeline?
00:47:31Yes, she's dead.
00:47:33I told you she could never leave this house.
00:47:36What did you do to her?
00:47:38I didn't touch her.
00:47:40You killed her!
00:47:42There is no mark on her.
00:47:45You are the one who killed her.
00:47:51Why?
00:47:51I told you she was not well, and yet you persisted.
00:47:54Her heart could not withstand the strain you put upon it.
00:47:58No.
00:48:02It's no matter now.
00:48:05At least she has been spared the agony of trying to escape.
00:48:28One candle left to burn now.
00:48:37Before the darkness comes.
00:49:06At least...
00:49:09She has found peace now.
00:49:13Has she?
00:49:16Why do you say that?
00:49:18Because I do not believe that for the ushers
00:49:21there is peace hereafter.
00:49:24Is there no end to your horrors?
00:49:28No.
00:49:30None whatever.
00:49:33For they are not mine alone.
00:49:35Mere passage from the flesh cannot undo centuries of evil.
00:49:40There can be no peace without penalty.
00:49:44Yet you wanted her to die.
00:49:47Wanted! Yes!
00:49:51I did not wish her death.
00:49:54I only knew it was inevitable as my death is inevitable.
00:49:59Our blight must be removed from this earth.
00:50:05What lies beyond is something else again.
00:50:23Must you close it now?
00:50:26She must take her place below with the rest of the ushers.
00:50:35One last look.
00:50:38I cannot bear to look at her.
00:50:49I'll carry her with you.
00:50:51Bristol and I can manage.
00:50:53I would rather if you don't mind.
00:50:58I'll carry her.
00:51:03I'll carry her.
00:51:10Amen.
00:51:26I'll carry her.
00:52:40Come.
00:52:41Come.
00:52:44Come.
00:52:44Come.
00:53:05Come.
00:53:07Come.
00:53:22Come.
00:53:23Come.
00:53:25Come.
00:53:49Come.
00:53:53Come.
00:54:19Come.
00:54:20Come.
00:54:26Come.
00:54:43Come.
00:54:48Come.
00:55:08Come.
00:55:14Come.
00:55:22Come.
00:55:33Come.
00:55:37Come.
00:55:39Come.
00:55:53Come.
00:55:55Come.
00:55:59Come.
00:56:00Come.
00:56:00Come.
00:56:06Leave her in peace, sir.
00:56:08Peace.
00:56:18Leave her in peace.
00:56:19Leave her in peace, sir.
00:56:20Come.
00:56:20Come.
00:56:26Come.
00:56:26Come.
00:56:38Come.
00:56:40Come.
00:56:56Where is she?
00:56:57I don't know, sir.
00:57:00Tell me!
00:57:01I don't know, I swear, I don't know.
00:57:04I thought she was here.
00:57:05You knew she was alive.
00:57:08I wasn't sure.
00:57:10You weren't sure!
00:57:22Sir!
00:57:27Usher!
00:57:42Where do you wish?
00:57:43Where is she?
00:57:45So you know.
00:57:49Well, you cannot find her.
00:57:54Tell me where she is.
00:57:55In a secret place.
00:57:58For the last time.
00:58:00Go on, you would be doing me a very great favor.
00:58:02Go on.
00:58:10Where is she?
00:58:11Don't touch me.
00:58:12Where is she?
00:58:13Touch me!
00:58:17Where is she?
00:58:19Dead.
00:58:20You lied.
00:58:21You buried her alive.
00:58:23I did.
00:58:24But she's dead now.
00:58:27I swear it.
00:58:28You swear it!
00:58:30You buried your own sister alive!
00:58:33But I had to do it.
00:58:35Can't you understand that?
00:58:36She was doomed.
00:58:38Where is she?
00:58:40Where is she?
00:58:41Where is she?
00:58:44Where is the secret place?
00:58:46The secret?
00:58:47Crystal, you must know.
00:58:48I know nothing, sir.
00:58:49Nothing.
00:58:54I'll find her.
00:58:58Yes, sir.
00:59:00Was it necessary to...
00:59:02You know that it was.
00:59:04You know that it was.
00:59:04You know that it was.
00:59:21You know that it was.
00:59:22You know that it was.
00:59:22You know that it was.
00:59:24You know that it was.
00:59:25You know that it was.
00:59:25You know that it was.
00:59:25You know that it was.
00:59:25You know that it was.
00:59:26You know that it was.
00:59:26You know that it was.
00:59:26You know that it was.
00:59:43Please, sir. Try to get some rest, sir.
00:59:47I have to find her.
00:59:49But it's too late, sir.
00:59:51No!
00:59:52Please, sir. Please.
00:59:54She's alive.
00:59:55Try to get some rest.
00:59:56I know. She's...
00:59:59She's alive.
01:00:00She's alive.
01:00:30She's alive.
01:01:00She's alive.
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01:03:59Oh, my God.
01:04:25Still here? I suggest you leave, Mr. Winthrop.
01:04:33No? Then perish with us.
01:04:41The old house crumbles.
01:04:45Perhaps this storm will finish it.
01:04:50You have murdered your sister, Mr. Asher.
01:04:53And I intend to see that you hang for it.
01:04:56Do you?
01:04:58Arrange it quickly, then.
01:05:01If only I could kill you myself.
01:05:04Yes, if only you could.
01:05:06Yes.
01:05:13Why did you do it?
01:05:16I told you.
01:05:21You will never understand.
01:05:24To so logical a mind as yours, I have committed a murder.
01:05:29If you only knew the agonies I have spared you and the world.
01:05:34If you only knew the agonies I have endured on your behalf.
01:05:39Did you know...
01:05:46You know that I could hear every sound she made.
01:05:52That I heard her breathing in her casket.
01:05:56Heard her first gasp as she awoke.
01:06:00Her first scream of terror.
01:06:04Did you know that I could hear the scratching of her fingernails on the casket lid?
01:06:09You are mad.
01:06:14Be done!
01:06:16What?
01:06:17Nothing, I rave.
01:06:19You said be done.
01:06:21What did you mean?
01:06:22Nothing.
01:06:25Is she still alive?
01:06:27No.
01:06:29Is she?
01:06:30Yes!
01:06:32Yes, even now I hear her.
01:06:36Yes.
01:06:37Alive.
01:06:39Deranged.
01:06:41Infuriate.
01:06:43Can you not hear her voice?
01:06:45Where?
01:06:46In the name of God, where?
01:06:49Below.
01:06:50Twisting.
01:06:52Turning.
01:06:54Scratching at the lid with bloody fingernails.
01:06:57Staring.
01:06:58Screaming.
01:06:59Wild with fury.
01:07:00The strength of madness in her.
01:07:02Can you not hear her voice?
01:07:04She calls my name.
01:07:06Roderick.
01:07:09Roderick.
01:07:13Roderick!
01:07:22Where is she?
01:07:25Where is she?
01:07:25Where is she?
01:07:32No.
01:07:38Give me this.
01:07:39Wait.
01:07:41Don't go down there.
01:07:43Let her die.
01:08:07Let her die.
01:08:30She has the madness.
01:08:38She has the madness.
01:08:40What?
01:08:52Please do not.
01:08:53Well, where is she?
01:08:58This is not what she is laughing at.
01:09:09She is the madness.
01:09:09You did.
01:09:16Mr. Wheaton, please.
01:09:22Leave her, sir.
01:09:24Leave her?
01:09:25But you may never find her.
01:09:26The house is honeycombed with secret passages.
01:09:30She could be anywhere, sir.
01:09:31I'll find her.
01:09:32But she's mad, sir.
01:10:08I'll find her.
01:10:17I'll find her.
01:10:43I'll find her.
01:10:48I'll find her.
01:10:51I'll find her.
01:10:51I'll find her.
01:10:54I'll find her.
01:10:59I'll find her.
01:11:03I'll find her.
01:11:11I'll find her.
01:11:19I'll find her.
01:11:48I'll find her.
01:11:55I'll find her.
01:11:58I'll find her.
01:12:09I'll find her.
01:12:13I'll find her.
01:12:21I'll find her.
01:12:30I'll find her.
01:12:31I'll find her.
01:12:35I'll find her.
01:12:41I'll find her.
01:12:43I'll find her.
01:12:51I'll find her.
01:12:57I'll find her.
01:12:57I'll find her.
01:13:18I'll find her.
01:13:18I'll find her.
01:13:23I'll find her.
01:13:24I'll find her.
01:13:26Mr. Winthrop.
01:13:28Mr. Winthrop.
01:13:30Mr. Winthrop.
01:13:31Mr. Winthrop.
01:13:33Mr. Winthrop.
01:13:33Mr. Winthrop.
01:13:34You must leave.
01:13:37Where is she?
01:13:38On the side wall has begun to crack.
01:13:40Where is she gone?
01:13:41I don't know.
01:13:42Please.
01:13:43I beg of you, please.
01:13:44The whole house may at any moment.
01:13:59Adlin.
01:14:02Hello.
01:14:13Adlin.
01:14:16That's it.
01:15:00There was no other way, no other way.
01:15:43There was no other way, no other way.
01:16:11There was no other way.
01:16:41There was no other way.
01:17:11There was no other way.
01:17:14There was no other way.
01:17:44There was no other way.
01:18:13There was no other way.
01:18:43There was no other way.
01:18:59There was no other way.
01:18:59There was no other way.
01:19:00There was no other way.
01:19:00There was no other way.
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