• 9 months ago
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00:00 [sound of a train passing]
00:07 [sound of a train passing]
00:18 [sound of a train passing]
00:27 - Gerald, can't you drive a bit faster? - Yes, sir.
00:31 You don't mind to spend the night in a ditch?
00:33 - I think it's a bit far. - You wouldn't believe it possible in the middle of summer, would you?
00:37 It's quite unnatural.
00:39 Because of the Moors, sir.
00:41 No laws of nature out here.
00:44 Nonsense. That's an old wives' tale.
00:47 My father didn't think so, sir.
00:49 He hated and feared the Moors.
00:51 For years he forbade us to set foot upon them.
00:55 - Strange. I never heard that. - He were a wee lad at the time, sir.
00:59 But I often wondered what it was that kept a brave man off a section of his own estates.
01:05 In my opinion, he probably buried his conscience out here.
01:08 My father was a God-fearing man, Mr. Robert.
01:14 I thought he was going to be furious if I'm late for my aunt's bachelor party.
01:17 Look here, sir, can't you get the old girl to go?
01:19 [sound of a train passing]
01:22 Sir!
01:25 What the devil is it?
01:30 It's a giant of a man.
01:32 Nothing human can be that size.
01:35 [music]
01:44 No! No!
01:46 Dr. Benrod!
01:48 Get him off!
01:50 [music]
01:54 Dr. Benrod!
01:56 [music]
01:59 - Far enough, gentlemen. - Call you Brutoff, man. He's a killing-man.
02:04 A magnificent machine, isn't he? Uncomplicated, yet remarkably efficient.
02:10 Don't. No power on earth can help your chauffeur now, Mr. Penrose.
02:15 Who are you and what do you want?
02:17 Some call me Beelzebub. Some call me Beelio.
02:21 You may call me Molok. Squire Molok.
02:26 As for what I want, young man...
02:29 Steps!
02:31 [music]
02:53 Imagine meeting two such netherworld creatures on your wedding night.
02:58 Beelzebub, Molok, Beelio.
03:01 All names that men have given to Satan.
03:05 Well, is it possible that Robert Penrose has actually encountered the evil one himself?
03:12 Or was this violent incident the start of some...
03:15 Some monstrous practical joke conceived by the young man's friends?
03:20 Or by his enemies?
03:23 Or perhaps a glimpse at tonight's players will give you a clue.
03:27 Mr. Ronald Howard.
03:30 Mr. Henry Daniel.
03:34 Mr. Torren Thatcher.
03:37 Miss Fintan Myler.
03:40 And Mr. Richard Keel.
03:43 Impossible to guess, you say? Very well.
03:46 Let's turn back the clock and pick up our young bridegroom before the start of this fateful journey.
03:52 I warn you, ladies and gentlemen, if you have a faint heart, tune away.
03:58 Because it may stop in your throat as sure as my name is Boris Garland.
04:04 [music]
04:15 [music]
04:38 Come in, sir.
04:41 Oh, come on, the door's open.
04:43 'Tis Teal, sir.
04:46 [music]
04:51 Come in, Teal.
04:55 Well, I must confess I never expected us to share another bottle.
04:59 I toasted your father in this very room 35 years ago.
05:04 There's been a Teal to drink to every Penrose wedding for five generations.
05:10 And you don't intend to let an old family tradition die, eh, Teal?
05:13 It seems to me there's precious little left of tradition, no, sir.
05:18 I wish you success and happiness.
05:21 Teal.
05:24 It's not right for old friends to behave like this.
05:27 Anger rests in the bosoms of fools.
05:30 I mean, you taught me that when I was scarcely able to walk.
05:33 All right, I'll be fair with you.
05:35 I'll admit I've been an insufferable young fool.
05:38 If you'll admit you've been an obstinate old tyrant.
05:47 I wish you every success and happiness, Mr. Robert.
05:51 And to your young lady the same.
05:53 Thank you, Teal.
05:54 To Laura.
06:05 Go ahead, break it, Teal.
06:11 Ah, you old bulldog.
06:13 I wonder if you realize what a bad time you've been giving me lately.
06:17 If I'd forgotten my place, sir, I ask pardon.
06:21 If I really believed that, I'd have to send for a doctor.
06:25 I'll take it, sir.
06:26 Good.
06:31 Hadwick Castle.
06:33 Oh, just one moment, miss.
06:35 It is Miss Dunning, sir.
06:37 Oh, good. Thanks, Teal.
06:42 Hello, darling.
06:43 I was just going to phone you.
06:45 Liar.
06:46 You adore the idea of my chasing you.
06:49 I should be angry.
06:50 Where have you been all afternoon?
06:52 Riding.
06:53 Well, I had to do something to quieten my nerves until...
06:58 What are you doing?
06:59 Fitting my gown.
07:01 Ah, it's beautiful.
07:03 How do you know, silly? You haven't seen it yet.
07:06 In my imagination, I'm standing right beside you.
07:09 Scarcely a breath divides us.
07:11 Robert, what a positively improper idea.
07:14 I'm blushing.
07:16 You look ravishing when you blush.
07:19 Robert.
07:20 Hmm? Yes, darling?
07:23 Must you go to that awful stag party tonight?
07:26 Yes, I'm afraid I'm stuck with it.
07:28 I mean, I can't let Toddy and the boys down.
07:31 I don't like Toddy Mills, darling.
07:33 He's a nasty little trickster with a sadistic sense of humour and the morals of a goat.
07:38 I just don't like him.
07:39 Well, that's fairly obvious, darling.
07:41 But don't worry.
07:42 Look, if it'll make your mind any easier, I'll take Teal along to chaperone me.
07:47 Oh? I thought you two weren't speaking.
07:50 No, we've actually just declared the truce.
07:52 Now, don't fret, my sweet, and say goodnight.
07:55 This is the last time we'll ever be apart.
07:58 Good night, darling.
08:02 Good night, darling.
08:03 Teal.
08:08 I wonder if you'll, well, help me through this stag affair tonight.
08:14 And my wedding.
08:16 For old times' sake.
08:18 I was hoping you'd ask me, sir.
08:21 It'll be the envy of every woman in London tomorrow, Miss Downing.
08:25 Bless you and good luck.
08:27 The gown is breathtaking, Miss Grace. Thank you.
08:30 Of course it is. On you.
08:32 Good night.
08:34 Good night.
08:49 Come and sit down, Teal.
08:51 I think I know what you think.
08:55 You expected me to marry a duchess, didn't you?
08:59 Well, I think you'll learn to love Laura in time.
09:03 She's got everything in a woman a man could possibly desire.
09:06 Heaven knows what she saw in me, though.
09:08 You're a Penrose, sir.
09:10 Oh, she could have had half the title heads of Europe at her feet.
09:13 There's Hadwick Castle.
09:15 Not to mention the money your father left you.
09:17 Money? What's that for?
09:19 It's only a means to happiness, Teal.
09:21 And whom better could I spend it on than Laura?
09:24 I doubt your father'd approve of you squandering your fortune, sir.
09:27 Squandering? Don't look so door, Teal.
09:30 Laura will probably surprise you by changing me into a responsible family man.
09:36 Ah, that'll be the day, then.
09:39 Oh, Teal, wait.
09:43 I want to ask a special favour of you.
09:46 You know very well I couldn't run this place without you.
09:49 I take it as a great honour if you would stay on here and look after us.
09:55 Very well, Mr. Robert.
09:59 I'll stay on.
10:01 Thank you, Teal.
10:03 [door opens]
10:05 [door closes]
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10:19 [snoring]
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10:27 [snoring]
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10:44 [snoring]
10:53 [car horn]
10:55 In heaven's name, tell him to go slow.
11:03 He'll kill us all.
11:04 The fog has no secrets from Mr. Sticks.
11:07 Now, come off it, sir. Who put you up to this stunt?
11:10 Toddy?
11:11 Toddy?
11:12 I sort of expected some such hijinks.
11:15 Now, be a good fellow and ask your friend to drive back and pick Sarah up.
11:19 And I'll relieve him of those rather ugly-looking toys.
11:23 [gunshot]
11:25 Good heaps.
11:27 A maniac serious.
11:28 You'll soon learn how serious, young man.
11:31 All right.
11:32 If this is a real kidnapping, I won't waste any more time.
11:35 How much do you want?
11:36 How much have you got?
11:37 That's none of your business.
11:39 Keep your mouth shut.
11:40 Can't you see he means business?
11:42 Never thought I'd see the day when a Ben Rhodes would knuckle under.
11:45 Shut up, Teal!
11:46 You want to get us both murdered?
11:48 You've got a head on him, Mr. Robert.
11:50 Not much of a stomach, but a head for the sins of the earth.
11:54 Very well.
11:55 In real and personal property, I've got roughly half a million pounds.
11:59 Half a million?
12:01 Yes.
12:02 You release us unharmed, and you can have any part of it.
12:06 Everything?
12:07 Everything.
12:10 It's not enough.
12:12 Sticks.
12:13 Sticks.
12:14 Out.
12:20 Sticks.
12:41 You've taken us around in a circus, sir.
12:44 This section of the Moors is on your own estate.
12:47 You certainly look positive.
12:49 I haven't been here in years, but I remember exploring it with your father
12:53 just before he acquired it from...
12:55 What does it deal?
12:58 Nothing, sir.
12:59 You recognise him?
13:00 No.
13:01 Who is he?
13:02 I don't know, sir.
13:09 I must be dreaming, too. Did you see that?
13:11 He snapped his fingers and the torches burst into flame.
13:14 Heaven help us.
13:15 If you please, gentlemen.
13:19 Master Sticks will lead the way.
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13:24 (FOOTSTEPS)
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13:56 (TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWING)
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14:22 Get out. On your feet, will you?
14:25 Can't you see he's exhausted?
14:27 Leave him alone, will you?
14:32 You have half a minute to get him on his feet or say his prayers.
14:35 Sticks.
14:38 Listen carefully. I think I know where they're taking us.
14:43 It's not far now.
14:45 Where is it, dear?
14:46 We have to get us inside the place before dawn.
14:50 We can't let that happen.
14:52 But inside where, Teal? What do you know about this moloch?
14:58 When I give the signal, you snatch his torch
15:01 and use it to hold the creature off with.
15:04 While I go for his pistol.
15:06 He hasn't loaded the other one yet.
15:08 We may have a chance, but if we fail...
15:13 All rested and ready to go, Mr Teal?
15:16 Then let us not tarry.
15:18 The dawn holds no welcome for the likes of Master Sticks and me.
15:22 [Splashing]
15:26 [Footsteps]
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15:31 [Footsteps]
15:36 [Train whistle]
15:39 [Train whistle]
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16:15 I see you remember this place, Mr Penrose.
16:20 The old blockhouse, a relic of Gothic days.
16:23 [Train whistle]
16:26 [Train whistle]
16:28 What makes you think I remember it?
16:31 When you were six, you wandered on to the moors.
16:35 Your father found you playing here.
16:38 It was the first time you ever saw fear in his face.
16:41 He beat you. You never knew why.
16:44 But every time you attempted to return...
16:47 You always remembered that look in his face.
16:52 How did you know that?
16:55 [Train whistle]
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17:10 Now, sir, now, quick, grab his torch, sir.
17:14 No, no, to you. Perhaps we can still make a bargain with him.
17:17 Once he gets inside that place, sir, we're lost.
17:20 Now, for the love of heavens!
17:22 [Train whistle]
17:51 Run, Jason, run!
18:18 He's dead. He's dead.
18:21 You fiend, you...
18:24 You fiend, you killed him, you killed him!
18:27 Stinks!
18:30 [Train whistle]
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18:57 [Somber music]
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20:13 Ah, awake at last.
20:36 What do you want?
20:38 I told you you can have all my money.
20:41 Come closer.
20:43 Look into my face.
20:55 Take a good look and tell me what you see.
20:58 You dare not admit what you suspect, even to yourself.
21:04 But you've seen things, Mr. Penrose.
21:09 The way those torches lit up, the strange way in which your overseer died.
21:14 Now, ask yourself, what good is money to the likes of Master Sticks and me?
21:24 Then, then what do you want?
21:29 Vengeance.
21:34 Vengeance? Why? What for?
21:37 I don't know you. I never set eyes on you before yesterday.
21:41 The sins of the father shall be visited upon the child.
21:44 Sins of the fathers? What could my father ever have done to you?
21:48 Your father acquired this estate long before you were born.
21:54 But how?
21:58 Do you know?
21:59 Yes. He bought it.
22:04 You have apparently not yet discovered the secret of your chamber.
22:10 There, in the center.
22:17 As you know, these are the ruins of a Gothic stronghold.
22:23 Prisoners were kept in this underground dungeon.
22:26 The Goths also took refuge here from the marauding Saxons.
22:30 Therefore, in that well...
22:32 What has this got to do with me?
22:34 Your father drowned the rightful owner of this estate...
22:37 No, you're lying!
22:38 ...and usurped his property and position.
22:40 Lying! My father could never kill for money or property.
22:43 Oh, he could and he did.
22:45 Who?
22:47 He killed me.
22:49 No. No.
22:52 Why, then, did your father forbid anyone to come to this part of the estate?
22:56 And finding his young son here, why did he beat him so savagely?
22:59 What was it he feared he might discover?
23:03 No, no, this is too fantastical.
23:06 There are more things in heaven and earth, my dear Mr. Penrose...
23:12 ...than are dreamed of in your philosophy.
23:15 I could not come back during your father's lifetime.
23:18 I had not earned the right, but I was permitted to return on the eve of your marriage...
23:23 ...to take my rightful place as master of Hadwick.
23:26 You expect me to believe such nonsense?
23:29 But Laura Dunning shall still be mistress of Hadwick, just as planned.
23:33 The lovely Miss Denning shall be a glowing tribute to my successful return from beyond.
23:40 She shall be my bride.
23:43 No, no, you're mad. You're mad!
23:46 I don't care whether you're alive or whether you're dead. You'll never get her.
23:52 Stead...
23:54 [music]
24:13 Laura...
24:15 [music]
24:19 Laura!
24:21 [music]
24:28 Do not be unduly disturbed, Mr. Penrose.
24:31 I merely wish to show you an important aspect of your dilemma.
24:35 I shall leave you now to contemplate your prospects.
24:39 No, no, Molluck, wait. Please, I'm willing to cooperate.
24:42 Anything within reason. Please, Molluck.
24:45 Molluck, release Laura. I'll do anything.
24:48 Molluck!
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24:57 I should dislike entrusting you to the tender care of Master Sticks, Miss Dunning.
25:02 So you will utter no word or sound.
25:08 Do I understand?
25:11 I'm offended.
25:13 You may remove the gag, Master Sticks.
25:17 Gently.
25:20 Such a delicate treasure must be handled with care.
25:25 [music]
25:27 Laura! Laura! Are you all right? Laura, answer me!
25:30 [music]
25:32 Molluck, let me see her. Please, let me see her.
25:35 [music]
25:39 All in good time, Master Robert. First, you must take some nourishment.
25:44 [music]
25:49 Recognize your own silver service, do you?
25:54 Eat well, Master Robert.
25:58 [music]
26:00 There is no indignity in preserving one's strength,
26:04 especially when the food and wine are from one's own cellar.
26:07 [music]
26:22 What's that? Where did that pen come from?
26:26 That wasn't there a second ago.
26:28 You devil!
26:31 At last you concede my identity.
26:34 Splendid.
26:37 Bodes well for the speedy termination of your difficulties.
26:42 [paper rustling]
26:45 Sign.
26:48 You are a free man.
26:52 Simple power of attorney.
26:55 Lacking only your signature to give me full control of all your money
26:59 and all your property, real and personal,
27:02 your signature, please.
27:05 And if I refuse?
27:07 Sign.
27:09 Why do you hesitate?
27:11 The last time we talked, you were willing to do anything for your beloved.
27:16 How can I be sure?
27:18 How can I trust you to set her free?
27:20 Hark to this dandy.
27:23 The wine must be a potent brew to fire such courage in such a lily liver.
27:27 Sign, or you'll soon be seeing in the dark like Master Stixx.
27:30 What kind of fraud is this?
27:32 You think you can drive me half insane with fear and exhaustion
27:36 and trick me out of everything I possess?
27:39 You prefer to die wealthy.
27:42 Oh, I see.
27:45 You were going to kill us both, whether I signed it or not.
27:49 [paper rustling]
27:51 So be it.
27:54 Stixx.
27:58 [papers rustling]
28:01 Laura, can you hear me?
28:21 Oh, now they've gagged you again.
28:24 Well, look, Laura, if you can hear me,
28:27 tap on the stone floor with your heel.
28:30 Have they harmed you?
28:32 One tap for yes, two for no.
28:35 Did Molloch Fone say he was me?
28:38 They couldn't have kidnapped you from your bedroom.
28:43 The monster, Stixx.
28:48 Good heavens, what black magic enabled him to get you here without being seen?
28:53 All right, my dear, save your strength.
28:56 I haven't signed yet because they'll kill us both the moment I do.
29:01 They'd have to.
29:03 They could never trust us not to go to the police.
29:06 But they'll be back with that paper.
29:08 And when they do, I'll try to be ready for them.
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31:07 Laura, do you hear me?
31:19 Rap on the floor if you hear me.
31:22 Laura, darling, the bolt on the door is jammed.
31:26 But I'll find something and I'll have you out of here in a very few minutes.
31:30 Just hold on, dearest.
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33:28 Laura, dearest, that creature's left the door open.
33:34 Which means the devil will be back very soon with that paper.
33:37 Maybe there's still a chance.
33:40 Look, darling, I think I've got an idea.
33:43 I'm going to sign, then pretend I've gone mad and killed myself in the well.
33:47 When they're convinced I'm gone, I'll come back for you.
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37:06 [door opens]
37:24 [footsteps]
37:27 I'm hungry.
37:40 Time for hospitality has passed.
37:42 I'll see you back in hell before I sign that.
37:45 Don't try my patience any further Penrose. I'm offering you your life.
37:48 You're offering me my death warrant.
37:50 - Sign. - Never!
37:51 Sign!
37:53 Or I'll send Sticks to your lovely Miss Dunning.
37:56 Sticks!
38:03 No. No, Mollard, no.
38:06 No, please. Call him back.
38:09 Please, call him back!
38:10 Say bye then.
38:13 Now, stop him as you promised.
38:21 Sticks!
38:23 All right. Now keep your part of the bargain.
38:26 Release us.
38:29 Your release is only seconds away.
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38:37 No. No, Mollard, you...
38:39 No.
38:41 No. No, no, no.
38:43 Hold him off. Hold him off.
38:45 You give me your word, I'll do anything.
38:48 Mollard, no. Mollard, no.
38:51 [screaming]
38:54 [laughing]
38:56 A headstone for you, Master Robert.
38:59 And may you rest in peace.
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47:01 - No. Go away.
47:03 Go away.
47:05 No.
47:08 No.
47:10 No, you're dead. Go away.
47:12 No. No.
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47:49 - Oh, it's all right, Dearest.
47:51 I'm not a ghost. I'm real.
47:53 Just as real as those would-be monsters.
47:55 - Oh, darling.
47:57 - [chuckles]
47:59 At first I thought it was another one of Johnny's practical jokes,
48:02 but they're so horrible.
48:04 And when they brought me here...
48:06 - No, it's all over now, darling.
48:08 - [sobs]
48:09 - We're safe. We're really safe.
48:11 - [sobs]
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