Abraham Lincoln VS Zombies I HD I Horror - Movie in English

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00:03:25I'll try it on you.
00:03:32You see, there were 50,000 casualties and the dedication of that mass graves an event I must attend. I've been asked to speak.
00:03:42What is there of use to say over the bodies of dead young men?
00:03:48It's my belief that our victory there was a turning point in the war. I wish to deliver a message of unification and hope.
00:03:58You? You are the most melancholy man I've ever known, Mr. Lincoln.
00:04:05Perhaps so.
00:04:07Mr. President, Secretary Stanton is waiting for you downstairs.
00:04:11All right.
00:04:14Fret not, my dear. You'll not be underfoot for many years to come.
00:04:28General.
00:04:32From what we can gather so far, Operation Big Shanty was a failure.
00:04:37Of the 30 men we sent, only one, Captain Eckert, has survived.
00:04:44And he's apparently gone mad.
00:04:47How so?
00:04:49He's telling stories of walking dead men, cannibalism.
00:04:54Walking dead men? Cannibalism? Insane, clearly.
00:04:59Walking dead men? The Union or Confederacy?
00:05:04Both, he says. Or neither. I don't know.
00:05:07Who controls the fort?
00:05:09It's uncertain.
00:05:11We must control Fort Pulaski.
00:05:14I've been weighing our options. Grant is still at Vicksburg. We could have a thousand troops on site in just a few days.
00:05:21No. We don't know what they'll be facing. We don't know how many rebels still guard the fort.
00:05:26We can't send more men until we understand what happened.
00:05:30I must speak with this wounded officer.
00:05:34There's a small wrapped parcel in my closet. Would you fetch it for me, please?
00:05:39Mr. Secretary, this is Major John McGill, an old friend of mine.
00:05:43Lately, he and my wife share the notion that I am in some danger.
00:05:47And he insists on accompanying me at all times.
00:05:50I think you're putting yourself in some danger now, Mr. President.
00:05:54I must seek my shelter.
00:05:58I believe there is some risk, sir.
00:06:01I'll see that no harm comes to the President.
00:06:05Dr. Malinov leads the medical team here at Jefferson Bunker.
00:06:09It's an honor to meet you, Mr. President.
00:06:11How's our patient?
00:06:13He hasn't responded to any treatment, and his condition worsens by the hour.
00:06:18He's losing the ability to communicate verbally, and growing more violent.
00:06:23I'm afraid we've had to restrain him.
00:06:25Has she?
00:06:27This way, gentlemen.
00:06:31Do you know who I am, Captain Eckert?
00:06:36It's been... It's been... It's been...
00:06:41What happened? Where's the rest of your patrol?
00:06:45Where's the rest of your patrol?
00:06:48Dead. They're all dead.
00:06:53You are the only survivor?
00:06:55They... They killed everyone.
00:06:59Who? The rebels? Who faced Confederates in open battle?
00:07:05Oh, no. No. They're dead, too.
00:07:11Then who did you encounter?
00:07:13Oh, so many of them. From everywhere.
00:07:21They took us and bit us, and they ate us.
00:07:31I don't understand, Captain.
00:07:36They ate our flesh!
00:07:40They could not be killed, but they tore us to pieces!
00:07:49What could have done that to a man?
00:07:52What sort of a sickness or poison?
00:07:57Could the rebels have developed a weapon that robs men of their very souls?
00:08:02Turns them into demented candles?
00:08:05This is not the work of the Confederacy.
00:08:07Then what are we facing?
00:08:11Mr. Secretary.
00:08:14Has the new Secret Service enough men trained for a mission?
00:08:19Just barely.
00:08:20Good.
00:08:22Ready twelve men for a mission behind enemy lines.
00:08:26Sir?
00:08:27We must send a small team to Fort Pulaski to determine exactly what happened to Operation Big Shanty.
00:08:34We must discover how widespread this infection is.
00:08:38We must locate those missing men, and we must capture that fort if it is within the realm of possibility.
00:08:44I'm afraid I don't understand.
00:08:46If Eckert's affliction is what I think it is, it must be brought under control before it spreads, which it does very quickly.
00:08:56If it spreads too far, it can decimate the population.
00:09:00And if the population learns of it, it would spread a panic which would be just as deadly.
00:09:05Do you mean to send twelve agents behind enemy lines?
00:09:09Against an army of God knows how many men?
00:09:12Second as Eckert was?
00:09:15I do.
00:09:16Who would lead such a suicide mission?
00:09:19I will, and I know just the men to do it.
00:09:30Stay here, Mr. President.
00:09:46Captain Eckert!
00:09:53Captain Eckert, we desire only your recovery and well-being, sir.
00:10:00Captain Eckert, stand down.
00:10:03I do not wish to shoot you.
00:10:08Edwin, is your sword just for show, or is it sharp?
00:10:10Sharp whenever ready, Mr. President.
00:10:12Good man.
00:10:13Give me my parcel from the carriage.
00:10:29Edwin!
00:10:53Mr. President!
00:11:00Now you see what we're up against?
00:11:03With Major McGill taken from us...
00:11:05No, you can't go.
00:11:06It's impossible.
00:11:07You said yourself it was a suicide mission.
00:11:09How can I ask another man to go in my place?
00:11:11You're needed here, leading the war effort.
00:11:14The fate of the nation hangs in the balance.
00:11:16You believe me, Edwin?
00:11:17The fate of the nation hangs on the success of this mission.
00:11:21Who will be the point of preserving a union populated only by people like you?
00:11:25Who will be the point of preserving a union populated only by people like Eckert?
00:11:30Yes, Captain.
00:11:31I possess unique knowledge of the affliction which took Eckert.
00:11:36I am uniquely suited to lead the mission.
00:11:39What you're saying stands against all reason.
00:11:41Imagine a hundred men like Eckert.
00:11:44Now imagine a thousand, women and children too, all the same.
00:11:49Doesn't that stand against reason?
00:11:51You'll spread a story about where I am and what I'm doing.
00:11:55No one is to know that I've left the capital.
00:11:57Not even Mary Todd.
00:12:00Yes, sir.
00:12:02All right. We need to leave as soon as possible.
00:12:13Have the conductors stop the train just ahead.
00:12:16This is as far as we can travel by train.
00:12:19Our men would have disabled the tracks on further ahead.
00:12:23From here, it won't split.
00:12:26Let's stop here for a briefing.
00:12:29Now, gentlemen, I presume you all know of the Anaconda Plan,
00:12:34our blockade of the South to deny our access to ships and trade.
00:12:39Thanks to General Grant's victories in Tennessee,
00:12:41we have near control of the Mississippi River.
00:12:44We've been effectively starving the control of the Mississippi River.
00:12:47We've been effectively starving the Confederacy of needed arms and supplies.
00:12:52However, the blockade must expand
00:12:55if victory is to be ensured with minimum destruction and loss of life.
00:12:59Now, Fort Pulaski lies on a key trading point
00:13:03along the Savannah River on the Georgia coast.
00:13:06It's an area of tremendous tactical importance.
00:13:09And Operation Big Shanty was a covert mission
00:13:13to infiltrate and capture that fort without the need of a large force.
00:13:18However, the mission was a failure at best.
00:13:22Quite possibly, it was a disaster.
00:13:25So it's a search and rescue mission that we're on, then, Mr. President?
00:13:31Something like that.
00:13:34Truthfully, gentlemen,
00:13:36I hold out little hope of recovering our lost troops,
00:13:40but I aim to learn exactly what fate befell them
00:13:43and to complete their mission, God willing,
00:13:45because their aim was a closer one.
00:13:48Fort Pulaski must be captured.
00:13:51To our fallen comrades!
00:13:52Hear, hear!
00:13:54And to the success of our mission.
00:13:56Hear, hear!
00:14:02What do you think of our fearless leader?
00:14:04It's an honor to be riding with the President of the United States.
00:14:08True enough.
00:14:11But did you vote for him?
00:14:13I was a Douglas man myself.
00:14:16Still, he's President.
00:14:17And if anyone can hold a nation together, he can.
00:14:21I wonder if he's up to the task.
00:14:23There's a braver man, more strongly held to his convictions.
00:14:28I haven't met him.
00:14:29You want a leader?
00:14:31I'd follow Lincoln straight to hell.
00:14:34You'll probably get the chance, my boy.
00:14:36I'm not your boy.
00:14:40I'm not your boy.
00:15:11Go!
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00:16:34Who goes there?
00:16:36Stand fast.
00:16:37Identify yourself.
00:16:41Aaaaaah!
00:17:00Mr. President.
00:17:07Sir!
00:17:09I'll treat you.
00:17:21I always must have attracted him.
00:17:24Get those gates closed!
00:17:30How's it, sir?
00:17:39No!
00:17:51Shoot him in the head!
00:17:53Freeze!
00:17:54Stop!
00:18:08No!
00:18:39Freeze!
00:18:42He's dead.
00:18:48Gotcha.
00:18:53How is he?
00:18:55Not too bad.
00:18:56Bullet passed through.
00:18:58Didn't break any bones.
00:18:59Is he otherwise injured?
00:19:00Bitten? Scratched?
00:19:06No.
00:19:07Not that I can see.
00:19:08Good.
00:19:13Look, are any of you men injured?
00:19:16We must know.
00:19:18Bitten? Scratched?
00:19:20Any of their blood get in your mouth or eyes during the fight?
00:19:25Now, baby.
00:19:26You see that it stays that way.
00:19:28We must secure the fort.
00:19:29The gate is in clear sight of the rebels.
00:19:30We can't get to it.
00:19:32Then we find the rebels.
00:19:33Sir.
00:19:34Regards to Dunbar.
00:19:35After.
00:19:36Let's take those rebels.
00:19:39Chamberlain.
00:19:40Shaw.
00:19:41Wilkinson.
00:19:42South.
00:19:43You three with me.
00:19:44Brown.
00:19:45Secure those gates.
00:19:46Go.
00:20:07Lord.
00:20:08Put these in pieces.
00:20:36Shh.
00:21:07Nothing.
00:21:10Where are the others?
00:21:11I believe I saw them enter the northeast.
00:21:14All right.
00:21:15Let's go.
00:21:20Look up ahead.
00:21:22You there.
00:21:24Show yourselves.
00:21:27I say, surrender yourselves.
00:21:29We have you trapped and you cannot escape.
00:21:31Drop your weapons.
00:21:32Surrender or we'll shoot.
00:21:33We have you trapped and you cannot escape.
00:21:34Drop your weapons.
00:21:35Surrender or we will fire.
00:21:37Identify yourselves.
00:21:40I am Thomas Jonathan Jackson.
00:21:42Ranked General in the Army of the Confederacy.
00:21:45General Jackson.
00:21:47Stonewall Jackson.
00:21:49I am he.
00:21:51It is an honor to meet you, sir.
00:21:53We'll be there as it may, General.
00:21:55At this time, you must surrender.
00:21:57Or die where you stand.
00:21:59I do not surrender this facility to you.
00:22:01And I'll happily die defending it.
00:22:04So be it.
00:22:06General Jackson?
00:22:08Hey, we secured the...
00:22:16Mr. Chamberlain, that's enough.
00:22:22General.
00:22:24I do not wish to see further blood spilled today.
00:22:29You are outnumbered, sir.
00:22:32Will you please stand down?
00:22:43Abraham Lincoln.
00:22:45I had indeed hoped to meet you.
00:22:48Albeit under different circumstances.
00:23:02Empty.
00:23:06General, might I ask how you came to be in this place?
00:23:09You may ask, sir.
00:23:11But at the moment, the far greater question is
00:23:14how will you answer for the murders you have committed this day?
00:23:17Murder?
00:23:19Indeed.
00:23:21I personally witnessed you slaying two unarmed Confederate soldiers mere moments ago.
00:23:25They entered this fort seeking shelter and you cut them down.
00:23:28Quite literally, I might say, with that slave tool hidden in your overcoat.
00:23:32General, you know as well as I do,
00:23:34those men were no longer members of the Confederate army.
00:23:37I dare say they were no longer men.
00:23:40You lie.
00:23:42They were sick, requiring medical treatment.
00:23:44One of them was an officer.
00:23:46Under the rules of the...
00:23:48You will watch your tone with the President, sir.
00:23:51And you will watch your tone with the General.
00:23:53Stay your hand, Mr. Chamberlain.
00:23:55The moment we face a common enemy far greater than ourselves,
00:23:58whether the General wishes to admit it or not.
00:24:01Why don't we kill these greybacks now?
00:24:04Mr. Brown,
00:24:06am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends with them?
00:24:10No, sir.
00:24:12You destroyed them when you killed them.
00:24:15We must preserve our ammunition.
00:24:18We must attempt to sway the General and his men.
00:24:21They may yet come to see the wisdom of our position on the matter.
00:24:26We will not.
00:24:28Those men merely require medical treatment.
00:24:30Indeed, we have one secured right now.
00:24:33You have one?
00:24:35Yes, protected under lock and key.
00:24:39It will be that as it may.
00:24:42The first order of business is to secure this fort against further intrusion.
00:24:47General,
00:24:48you and your men can aid us in that effort.
00:24:52We will not cooperate with the enemy under any circumstance.
00:24:57Suit yourself.
00:24:59Mr. Penn, you will secure the prisoners.
00:25:18Let's go.
00:25:48Let's go.
00:26:18General, let us not miss words.
00:26:21We find ourselves in precarious states and we must carefully plot our course of action.
00:26:26We should leave this place.
00:26:28We can't just run away.
00:26:29Why not?
00:26:30We're on a mission.
00:26:31To hell with the mission.
00:26:32I say we leave the rebels to their fate.
00:26:34Get ourselves to safety.
00:26:35That is impossible.
00:26:37We don't even know how many of those sick men are out there.
00:26:41They act like zombies.
00:26:43Like what?
00:26:44Zombies.
00:26:45A Bantu word I learned from my mother.
00:26:48Zombies were corpses brought back to life by magic.
00:26:53But they were only used as slaves.
00:26:56They weren't like this.
00:26:59I too prefer regular slaves.
00:27:02Thank you kindly.
00:27:04We should get some help.
00:27:06And how do you propose we do that?
00:27:08Why not through the telegraph office in town?
00:27:11At the train station.
00:27:12Unless it's already been disabled.
00:27:14But still, Mr. Pike, that's a good idea.
00:27:15Now you, Agents Hopkins, Wilkinson, Shaw, and I will undertake the journey to town.
00:27:20The rest of you stay here and keep this fort secure.
00:27:23Might I watch the prisoners instead?
00:27:25I'd like to join you, Mr. President.
00:27:28Mr. Brown, I believe you shall have ample opportunities to fight zombies.
00:27:33But for the moment, this is how I would like to divide our forces.
00:27:37Mr. Hawkins, you will lead Mr. Kearney on prisoner watch.
00:27:41Now men, we must do our work in utmost silence.
00:27:46The slightest noise, including gunfire, will awaken them from their standing slumber, bringing danger and death.
00:28:41So what are your plans after the war?
00:28:43I'll return to the stage in all likelihood.
00:28:46You're an actor.
00:28:48I thought a bit, yes.
00:28:50I come from a long line, actually.
00:28:53Well, that seems like an interesting line of work for a man.
00:28:58You have no idea.
00:29:07Hey.
00:29:09Damn.
00:29:11This isn't promising.
00:29:13Perhaps the device still functions.
00:29:30Blank!
00:29:35Blank!
00:29:39Blank!
00:29:42Blank!
00:29:45Blank!
00:30:01He's broken!
00:30:02Where's Blank?
00:30:03He's dead.
00:30:04They got him. They came from nowhere.
00:30:05How many?
00:30:06One.
00:30:07There's more coming!
00:30:08Mr. President!
00:30:10Go!
00:30:31Is there anyone there?
00:30:34Let us in!
00:30:35Dammit!
00:30:38Dammit!
00:31:03How bad is it?
00:31:05Just my leg.
00:31:07That's a bug shot.
00:31:10Police! Hold your fire!
00:31:12We mean you no harm!
00:31:15We entered your home seeking only temporary shelter.
00:31:18We not!
00:31:19Before we broke down your door!
00:31:25I thought the town was completely abandoned save these unfortunate souls who wandered the streets.
00:31:32It's good to find others who managed to stay safe from infection.
00:31:38Will you not speak?
00:31:42Perhaps we can join forces.
00:31:54Please lower your weapons.
00:31:56Lower yours first.
00:31:59You'll stop right there if you know what's good for you.
00:32:02We come in peace.
00:32:04Abe?
00:32:05Yes?
00:32:06I am Abraham Lincoln.
00:32:09Mary.
00:32:11Mary Owens. Could it really...
00:32:14Mother!
00:32:17After all these years you come into my house expecting shelter?
00:32:22I didn't know you'd settle this matter.
00:32:24Wait.
00:32:25You two know each other?
00:32:27You know the President?
00:32:28One of my men needs medical attention.
00:32:31The result of your excellent aim.
00:32:34Bring him down.
00:32:36I'll see to it.
00:32:43Mother!
00:32:45Mother, will you not explain?
00:32:47It was about your age, visiting your late Aunt Betsy in New Salem.
00:32:51I met a young man.
00:32:53We fell in love.
00:32:56And it was all...
00:32:58rather magical.
00:32:59When I went home we wrote letters.
00:33:01And in one of the letters he said if I returned to New Salem,
00:33:04he'd marry me.
00:33:06So I did.
00:33:08I remember the story.
00:33:10When you got there,
00:33:12he never spoke again of marriage,
00:33:14but instead wrote you a letter,
00:33:16setting you free.
00:33:18Of course I did not wish to be set free.
00:33:20But he gave me little choice in the matter.
00:33:24And he was the man?
00:33:25But he's not...
00:33:27Oh no, my dear.
00:33:29You're a bit too young for that.
00:33:31I'd never lie to you about the providence of your own birth.
00:33:43Well,
00:33:45this isn't so bad.
00:33:47I'll have him cleaned up in no time.
00:33:50Hey,
00:33:51this is my daughter, Sophia.
00:33:52And that lovely creature is Anika.
00:33:55They both worked for me here,
00:33:57what they did before all this began.
00:34:00And that fine young man is Teddy.
00:34:02Theodore Roosevelt, Mr. President.
00:34:04From New York.
00:34:06Teddy was separated from his family
00:34:08in the panic,
00:34:10so we took him in.
00:34:12I'm John Wilkinson, ma'am.
00:34:14This here's Mr. Shaw.
00:34:16And that's Mr. Hopkins,
00:34:18leading our team.
00:34:19And that's Mr. Hopkins,
00:34:21leading on your fine oak floor.
00:34:25It's nice to meet you boys.
00:34:27Why'd you stay?
00:34:29My carriage was stolen
00:34:31as we were preparing to leave.
00:34:33I thought we'd just hold out
00:34:35until help arrived.
00:34:37Are you the help?
00:34:39About as much as you'd expect.
00:34:42The rest of my men are holding Fort Pulaski.
00:34:45We should evacuate you there
00:34:47as soon as you're finished with Mr. Hopkins.
00:34:49And how do you propose
00:34:51we get past the...unfortunates?
00:34:54Is there another way out
00:34:56beside the front door?
00:34:58Back door, in the alley.
00:35:00How do you fix your ammunition?
00:35:03We won't go down without a fight.
00:35:05All right, all right.
00:35:07Mr. Shaw,
00:35:09you and I'll create an evasion to front door.
00:35:11I'm gonna track the zombies
00:35:13and we'll allow the rest to escape out the back.
00:35:15Yes, Mr. President.
00:35:17Can you make it, Mr. Hopkins?
00:35:19I can't right now.
00:35:21Let's rise to the occasion, Mr. Wilkinson.
00:35:23Nobody needs to protect me.
00:35:25I can take care of myself.
00:35:27I'm sure you can, young man.
00:35:30I'm sorry we don't have
00:35:32a spare weapon for you.
00:35:34Here.
00:35:36As you go,
00:35:38walk softly
00:35:40and carry this big stick.
00:35:44May it have the honor
00:35:46of walking beside you, Miss Onika.
00:35:47All right, then.
00:35:49As soon as I get Mr. Hopkins bandaged,
00:35:51we can go.
00:35:53Mr. Wilkinson will lead you
00:35:55directly to the fort.
00:35:57We'll meet you there.
00:35:59Pret not, Miss Holtz.
00:36:01I rarely do, Mr. Lincoln.
00:36:18Halt!
00:36:36In the air! Let's go!
00:36:45Get off her!
00:36:48Stop!
00:36:54Come along, all of you!
00:37:00Feed the cakes!
00:37:02Feed the cakes!
00:37:04They're coming!
00:37:10Father!
00:37:13Father!
00:37:15Father!
00:37:30She can't come in, boys!
00:37:31She's been bitten!
00:37:35Now!
00:37:44Now!
00:37:56Everyone inside!
00:38:00How could you do this?
00:38:02How could you leave us?
00:38:08There's no home at all for them?
00:38:10There's none.
00:38:12Miss Pike,
00:38:15you didn't make it.
00:38:18And you?
00:38:20It's just Buckshot, I swear.
00:38:22They didn't get me.
00:38:24She shot me.
00:38:26A lady's got a right to protect herself.
00:38:28And the mission?
00:38:30The telegraph had already been destroyed
00:38:32when we got there.
00:38:37What's your plan, Abe?
00:38:41I wish I had one.
00:38:44I have no way of knowing
00:38:46the total number of
00:38:48zombies Mr. Brown calls them.
00:38:52We have a few men
00:38:54and we're under a surprising lack of time.
00:39:01Mary,
00:39:05this epidemic must be contained.
00:39:08And there's nothing of use in this war?
00:39:10Nothing that we thus far located.
00:39:15I question his judgment.
00:39:18I do.
00:39:20Mark your words carefully, Mr. Wilkinson.
00:39:22Either he lied to us
00:39:24or he had no idea
00:39:26what we would face upon our arrival here.
00:39:29We came woefully unprepared.
00:39:32We have our training and our wits.
00:39:35Certain death awaits us at every turn.
00:39:37And yet,
00:39:38he finds the time to take up with a
00:39:41with a pair of whores.
00:39:44He makes a good point.
00:39:48At ease, Mr. Kearney.
00:39:50General, I wish...
00:39:52Mr. Lincoln!
00:39:54How must you strenuously object
00:39:56to the presence of a fallen woman
00:39:58in my halls?
00:40:00Miss Owens is an old friend of mine, General Jackson.
00:40:03Be that as it may,
00:40:05it is an affront to decorum
00:40:06and a challenge to discipline.
00:40:08I would say that we have
00:40:10more serious challenges facing us
00:40:12than the question of a woman's repute, General.
00:40:17In fact, I've come to speak to you
00:40:19on that very subject.
00:40:21Now, will you sit?
00:40:27Our recent sortie
00:40:29has put into stark terms
00:40:32the situation with which we're faced.
00:40:33We cannot remain in this place indefinitely,
00:40:36and simply leaving is not a possibility.
00:40:40What we need to do
00:40:42is to kill all these zombies.
00:40:45Zombies?
00:40:47Well, that sounds like slave talk to me, sir.
00:40:49These unfortunate people were soldiers,
00:40:52some of them Confederate heroes.
00:40:54Some may be civilians,
00:40:56but all have a right to live.
00:40:59They are already dead.
00:41:00They are simply unaware of the fact.
00:41:03No, they...
00:41:06They're evil.
00:41:10Let's go visit your prisoner.
00:41:13There's no cure, there's no hope.
00:41:16First of all,
00:41:18there's no chance for a peaceful death.
00:41:20Through the moment of infection,
00:41:22you have perhaps 24 hours.
00:41:24Then conversion's complete,
00:41:26and you're driven to spread the evil.
00:41:27Then conversion's complete,
00:41:29and you're driven to spread the disease,
00:41:31and your body ceases to function.
00:41:33This is pure speculation.
00:41:35You have no idea.
00:41:37I have every idea, General.
00:41:40I'll face this peril.
00:41:50I was a mere boy of nine in Indiana.
00:41:53Sickness invaded our town,
00:41:54ravaged our community.
00:41:58No reason for it.
00:42:01No explanation we could see.
00:42:05Myths and rumors,
00:42:07everything from infected meat to black magic,
00:42:10but no real answers.
00:42:13Good people,
00:42:16friends,
00:42:19family members all came with me.
00:42:21After much bloodshed,
00:42:24we eradicated the disease.
00:42:28At least I thought we had,
00:42:31until two days ago
00:42:33when a man returned from this fort thus infected.
00:42:41Disease spreads quickly and mercilessly.
00:42:46The only way to defeat it
00:42:48is to kill the virus.
00:42:49The only way to defeat it
00:42:51is to kill every infected person.
00:42:53There's no other way.
00:42:56Noise attracts the creatures,
00:42:58so while a gunshot to the head is effective,
00:43:01it draws more.
00:43:03Perfect aim can be difficult to achieve
00:43:06under stressful circumstances.
00:43:08Beheading them is far safer.
00:43:13General,
00:43:15do you have any swords or blades
00:43:17or other tools secreted here in this fort, sir?
00:43:20Mr. Lincoln,
00:43:22if I had a mobile guillotine,
00:43:25I would not inform you of its presence.
00:43:28You are my enemy, sir,
00:43:30and I shall not aid you
00:43:32in your inhuman endeavor.
00:43:35That is unfortunate, sir.
00:43:38I could use your help.
00:43:41Besides, your people
00:43:43are just as much at risk as mine.
00:43:45Mr. President,
00:43:47I have a suggestion.
00:43:49Over the past few months,
00:43:51I've come to know this town quite well.
00:43:53There's a plantation about a mile from here
00:43:55with many of the implements
00:43:57of the kind you just described.
00:43:59We could go collect these and
00:44:01pass them into weapons.
00:44:03What's your name, Corporal?
00:44:05Pat Garrett, sir.
00:44:07And you'd work alongside
00:44:09Union men on such a mission?
00:44:11I would.
00:44:13I believe this crisis is bigger
00:44:15than the matters which divide us.
00:44:17In the end, we are all Americans.
00:44:20Very well.
00:44:22Come with me.
00:44:25Go back out there.
00:44:27That's insanity!
00:44:29What makes you think we can trust a greyback,
00:44:31Mr. President?
00:44:33I believe him to be a man of his word.
00:44:35I will not put my life
00:44:37in the hands of Johnny Red.
00:44:39Nor I.
00:44:41Nor I.
00:44:43I would go with you, sir.
00:44:45I don't think I'd be much use to you.
00:44:47I see.
00:44:49But who will come along
00:44:51on this mission?
00:44:54Sophia and I will join you, Abe.
00:44:56As will I.
00:44:58And I hope that we do run
00:45:00a bunch of them zombies
00:45:02so I can run them back to hell.
00:45:04Your enthusiasm notwithstanding,
00:45:06Mr. Roosevelt,
00:45:08any luck we won't encounter any.
00:45:10All right, then.
00:45:12There's no time to spare.
00:45:18I must avoid conflict at all costs.
00:45:21Distance back to safety
00:45:23is too far to risk a race.
00:45:25You can't risk a race.
00:45:27I'm a man of my word.
00:45:29I will do whatever it takes
00:45:31to protect my country.
00:45:33I'm not a coward.
00:45:36I'm a man of my word.
00:45:38I'm a man of my word.
00:45:40I'm a man of my word!
00:45:42I'm a man of my word!
00:45:44I'm a man of my word!
00:45:45too far to risk a race if I may miss silence is best mr. Shaw yes but I was
00:45:55wondering how'd you come to find yourself in a
00:45:59circumstance you're burning zombie hunting or prostitution oh I only meant
00:46:07the other image of work available for women like my mother and me especially
00:46:11around here the world is not too kindly upon unmarried woman and her bastard
00:46:15daughter mr. Shaw I don't mean to judge you Sophia they never do perhaps first
00:46:23ride this ordeal I could call upon you some day
00:46:28remember step carefully
00:46:51why don't the attacks
00:46:55count your blessings
00:47:55Oh
00:47:57Oh
00:48:27Oh
00:48:57Oh
00:49:07president
00:49:11let's go
00:49:14Oh
00:49:23open the gates they're coming
00:49:44Oh
00:50:15how do you feel
00:50:19it's like the fog is descending more like spreading from my very center
00:50:31what's pain
00:50:34it's not worse than childbirth
00:50:37I like words express my sorrow to you
00:50:47not only for your current condition of course
00:50:52for my actions so many years ago
00:50:58I loved you
00:51:01I love you still
00:51:04I've never cared for another's happy
00:51:10I was young foolish
00:51:14I accepted questions of counsel
00:51:18the truth was I felt unworthy of you
00:51:22I do not ask for your forgiveness
00:51:26but I give it freely Abraham
00:51:30that is most kind of you
00:51:35yeah
00:51:37shall I tell Sophia your condition
00:51:41no
00:51:43I'll tell her
00:51:47all right
00:51:49I'll send for her
00:51:51and I'll come back and visit you as soon as I can
00:51:57be brave babe
00:51:59and resolute
00:52:01you know what must be done
00:52:05I expect to maintain this conscience
00:52:11until successful
00:52:13or conquered
00:52:15or dead
00:53:05I will not
00:53:07and you Corporal Garrett will be marked for insubordination
00:53:11I understand General
00:53:19this morning
00:53:21with charity for none
00:53:23and malice toward all
00:53:27with the help of Almighty God
00:53:32and this map prepared by Corporal Garrett
00:53:35we shall endeavor to slay as many of these unfortunate creatures as our strength will allow
00:53:44you all know the strategy
00:53:46you know your partners
00:53:48fan out to your designated positions
00:53:50clear the immediate area
00:53:52then move on to the next position
00:53:54do this until the town is clear
00:53:57they return here safe
00:54:00seems simple enough
00:54:02you cannot fail
00:54:04if you resolutely determine that you will not
00:54:09but I must remind you again
00:54:11if any member of our team is infected
00:54:15must be treated as an enemy and be dispatched accordingly
00:54:19there can be no exception to this rule
00:54:22President Lincoln
00:54:24I cannot support this mission
00:54:28murdering innocent people in cold blood is simply unacceptable to me
00:54:35does anyone else have qualms
00:54:38about the ethics of our task
00:54:45Mr. Wilkinson
00:54:47you keep watch over Miss Mary Owen
00:54:49she's feeling poorly this morning
00:54:51I'll comfort her if she needs anything
00:54:53yes sir Mr. President
00:54:56Mr. Wilkinson
00:54:58Mr. Pin
00:55:00you accompany Mr. Garrett
00:55:02Mr. Roosevelt
00:55:04you stay here
00:55:06I will not Mr. President
00:55:08very well then
00:55:10you shall join Miss Owen
00:55:12let us take a moment
00:55:14and remember
00:55:16Agent Spike
00:55:18Dunbar
00:55:20and Kelly
00:55:22these brave men
00:55:25who struggled and died here
00:55:27have consecrated this ground
00:55:31and it is for us
00:55:33the living
00:55:35to finish the work
00:55:37which they so nobly advanced
00:55:41they should not have died in vain
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00:59:46What would the cream of Washington society make of you, my dear?
00:59:52It's just all entirely too rich.
01:00:01Hardly the rosy glow of youth affects your cheek, Miss Owens.
01:00:13Don't go anywhere.
01:00:17I'm sorry.
01:00:28Disgraceful, you and officer.
01:00:31The disrespect with which they have treated you, and for what crimes.
01:00:35Miscoordination. Cowardice.
01:00:38No, you're getting sick.
01:00:42Ainsley?
01:00:45George Ainsley, from Canterville.
01:00:47It can't be.
01:00:53After all these years, here you are.
01:01:00While this fool in a stovepipe hat trains and walks about,
01:01:05whilst you, a fine southern gentleman, run away in a...
01:01:09prison cell.
01:01:11It makes me sick to my stomach.
01:01:14I have no secret.
01:01:16I am not what I appear to be.
01:01:18My friend, I am a secret agent.
01:01:22No, not merely an agent of Lincoln's Secret Service,
01:01:27but an agent of the glorious Confederacy.
01:01:30Using the skills I have developed over a lifetime in the theater,
01:01:34I have fooled everyone, including the president himself.
01:01:39A toast to me and my ability.
01:01:46I thank you, George. You are too kind.
01:01:51Here's to your health.
01:01:57I believe you understand me.
01:01:59Yes, I believe they're quite mistaken.
01:02:02I believe they're quite mistaken about you, Major Ainsley.
01:02:07You wouldn't hurt me, would you?
01:02:10A fellow son of Dixie?
01:02:12Say, why don't you get back into the fight?
01:02:17Your boot's on the ground.
01:02:19There's some dirt underneath your fingernails.
01:02:23I admit that metaphorically speaking.
01:02:28This needs some typology.
01:02:30Hey!
01:02:33You're free.
01:02:35You're free to return to the field of battle, George.
01:02:40George, no!
01:02:42No, George!
01:02:44No!
01:02:47No!
01:02:59Be sure to keep up with me, Henry Lee.
01:03:06All right, make a stand here.
01:03:09I don't take orders from you, Rebel.
01:03:11I wasn't giving orders. I was just simply saying that we...
01:03:13I don't much care for the cut of your jib, Greyback.
01:03:24We need to get out of here.
01:03:25Easy, easy.
01:03:27Maybe we can find something of use in there.
01:03:29There it is.
01:03:30It's worth a shot. At the very least, we can lie low until they leave.
01:03:34They're not going anywhere until we send them on their way.
01:03:37For the last time, traitor, I do not take orders from Greybacks.
01:03:41If you want to stay here and die, that's your prerogative.
01:04:05Go, go!
01:04:12Go.
01:04:14All right.
01:04:15Teddy, I want you to hide here until the battle's over.
01:04:18No, sir. I want to fight.
01:04:22All right, then.
01:04:24Let's try this.
01:04:32How do you fix the ammunition?
01:04:33Running low.
01:04:34How about we hide in there until the coast clears?
01:04:36Hide? No! I don't like it!
01:04:39Give it another day, as they say. Please?
01:04:42No!
01:05:09Maybe this guy should try upstairs.
01:05:40No.
01:05:54I need to see what's going on outside.
01:05:57Let's do it.
01:06:01Here we are.
01:06:03No! Stay here with me!
01:06:06What do you see up there?
01:06:08I don't know. It's fairly dark.
01:06:11Say, why don't you...
01:06:13No!
01:06:20Toss me the gun!
01:06:21He bit you?
01:06:22What? It's nothing!
01:06:24The gun! There's more coming!
01:06:27What's the matter with you?
01:06:34Ow!
01:06:35Who's next?
01:07:05No!
01:07:35Ow!
01:07:37Ow!
01:07:44Damn!
01:07:45Cathy, a witch, Teddy.
01:07:47Always bear in mind, your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing.
01:07:52You've all got bullseyes in the foreheads as far as I'm concerned, Mr. President.
01:07:58Two left, Mr. President!
01:08:02Three!
01:08:06Two left!
01:08:10To the right!
01:08:14It looks clear. We should go.
01:09:05Go!
01:09:36Go!
01:09:41Lord, thank you for your help today.
01:09:45Bless those brave men who gave their lives in battle with their nation like them.
01:09:52Guide their souls to your side in heaven.
01:09:57Heavenly Father, please aid Mary.
01:10:01She's in so much pain.
01:10:06Lord, I humbly beseech you.
01:10:09Grant me wisdom to see the way clear.
01:10:15Let me help these walking dead to find their final resting place.
01:10:22Help me to end their torture and misery.
01:10:26Show them the way to your eternal forgiveness.
01:10:32Amen.
01:10:36If I kill him when he prays, his soul may go to heaven.
01:10:40But I desire that his soul may be as damned and black as hell.
01:10:47So where to it goes?
01:10:52I will kill him.
01:10:55Mr. Garrett, if you have a moment, I'd like to talk to you.
01:11:01Mr. Garrett, if you have a moment.
01:11:05Sir?
01:11:08How did you come to be fighting on the wrong side of history?
01:11:13I was born in Alabama.
01:11:16Grew up on a plantation in Hainesville.
01:11:18That's in Louisiana.
01:11:21I'm no spore of slavery, Mr. President, but down there it was a way of life.
01:11:26When all the men in my family in Paris started to join up, it just seemed the thing to do.
01:11:33I was young.
01:11:35And now?
01:11:37Well, this zombie affliction, as Mr. Brown calls it, it's got me in the mind of slavery.
01:11:45It's wrong, but it's here.
01:11:47It should be dead, but it lives on.
01:11:49And if we don't find a way to stop it, not only will it tear this country to pieces,
01:11:53but it will be the end of life as we know it.
01:11:56You're wise beyond your years, Mr. Garrett.
01:11:59I wonder, what are your plans when this great conflict creation ends?
01:12:05Think about heading out west and becoming a cowboy, sir.
01:12:09You could have an impressive career in politics.
01:12:13Or criminal justice, should you so choose.
01:12:16Maybe so, but I'd rather start a family and ride horses.
01:12:22An appealing path, to be sure.
01:12:31I understand it went well.
01:12:34Not well enough.
01:12:38I'm in despair, Mary.
01:12:41I pray for guidance, and I see nothing.
01:12:46Have you spoken with General Jackson?
01:12:48Why would I have?
01:12:51He's a man of great skill, knowledge, and bravery, Abe.
01:12:56He may have an idea.
01:12:59Well, he's been unwilling to assist us thus far.
01:13:02Perhaps that will change as the situation grows more desperate.
01:13:08Sir, how are we helping our cause by remaining here waiting to die?
01:13:12Some things are worth dying for, Corporal.
01:13:15Yes, sir.
01:13:16Brave men have been demonstrating that all around us.
01:13:19You refer to the Yankers.
01:13:21I do. Their cause is just.
01:13:24I believe in your heart, you agree.
01:13:26Corporal, one has a duty to-
01:13:28To do what is right.
01:13:30At the very end of the day, isn't that the higher calling?
01:13:33To do what you know is right?
01:13:35One must also follow orders.
01:13:37You can't betray the trust that others greater than yourself have put in you.
01:13:41We took an oath, you and I, to defend the Confederacy.
01:13:44General, all I know is if this infection spreads, there won't be a Confederacy left to defend.
01:13:58I have something to show you, Mr. Li-
01:14:01Mr. President.
01:14:15Drink.
01:14:27I trust this may be of some use in your effort?
01:14:31It certainly may.
01:14:34You understand what I must do with this, yes?
01:14:38The only remaining available option.
01:14:42I do.
01:14:44Then I thank you, sir.
01:14:47And this thought has other secrets, including a tunnel system which culminates in a secret exit.
01:15:14Let's go.
01:15:45Don't they teach you how to throw like a man in New York City?
01:15:53Come on, Teddy, you can do it.
01:15:55Don't they teach you how to throw like a man in New York City?
01:16:03Come on, Teddy, you can do it.
01:16:24It's time to go.
01:16:54It's time to go.
01:17:24Go.
01:17:54Go.
01:18:05Now!
01:18:25Now!
01:18:38Now!
01:18:54Now!
01:19:24Now!
01:19:45I think it's time, sir.
01:19:47Are they all inside the fort?
01:19:49Just about.
01:19:52All right, then!
01:19:54All right, then!
01:20:13If you lift the fuse, you have about another minute.
01:20:25All right.
01:20:37It's time to go, General.
01:20:38A few moments more, Mr. President.
01:20:40If you would, General.
01:20:41It's time to move.
01:20:50Something's wrong.
01:20:51There's a few seconds left, yeah?
01:20:54We should get to safety.
01:20:56You take the General, Mr. Brown.
01:20:57Now, without you, Mr. President.
01:21:00Problem with the fuse?
01:21:03While you escape, I'll relight the fuse.
01:21:06No.
01:21:07I will.
01:21:08General, I will.
01:21:09Mr. President, most of those men were Confederate soldiers.
01:21:13It's altogether fit and proper that I should do this.
01:21:24All right.
01:21:54No!
01:22:24Ah!
01:22:54Ah.
01:23:25Ah!
01:23:37Jackson.
01:23:41Great man.
01:23:43Brave warrior.
01:23:45To the very end.
01:23:47You allowed the Generals to die?
01:23:50How?
01:23:52How could you?
01:23:55It seems you did it, Abe.
01:23:59I don't know.
01:24:01We shall see.
01:24:03And now?
01:24:08Oh.
01:24:09Mother.
01:24:11Yes, my darling.
01:24:13I believe the moment has come.
01:24:16No.
01:24:18There has to be a cure.
01:24:20Doctors go and find her every day.
01:24:22Doctors go and find her every day.
01:24:24Don't they miss her like this?
01:24:27They do indeed.
01:24:28But not in time for me.
01:24:31Sophia.
01:24:34My dearest.
01:24:37It's time for us to say goodbye.
01:24:39No.
01:24:40Mary.
01:24:42Abe.
01:24:44You will know, no longer remember what we say here.
01:24:48But they'll never forget what we've done.
01:24:52And now, it's for you.
01:24:55The living.
01:24:56To finish this work.
01:25:02Thank you, Mr. Garrett.
01:25:23Okay, let's go. Let's go.
01:25:26Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation.
01:25:32Conceived in liberty.
01:25:35And dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
01:25:40Now we are engaged in a great civil war.
01:25:44Testing whether that nation,
01:25:46or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure.
01:25:52We are met upon a great battlefield of that war.
01:25:57We have come to dedicate a portion of this field
01:26:01to the final resting place.
01:26:04To those who here gave their lives that the nation might live.
01:26:10It is altogether fitting
01:26:12It is altogether fitting
01:26:15and proper that we should do this.
01:26:19The world will little note, no longer remember what we say here.
01:26:25And it can never forget what they did here.
01:26:29It is rather for us the living
01:26:32to be dedicated
01:26:34to the great task remaining before us.
01:26:37We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain.
01:26:43That this nation under God
01:26:46shall have a new birth of freedom.
01:26:50And the government of the people
01:26:53by the people
01:26:55for the people
01:26:57shall not perish from the earth.
01:27:07Thank you.
01:27:17How's our patient?
01:27:20The same, more or less.
01:27:23And your research?
01:27:25I'm no further along than I was a year and a half ago.
01:27:28Honestly, Mr. President, I think we'll be in the best interest of all concerned.
01:27:31No! No!
01:27:33Find a cure.
01:27:34Not only for her sake, but for the next time this insidious disease appears.
01:27:39Can't you see how vital it is?
01:27:42Perhaps I'm not the man for the job.
01:27:43You know more about this affliction than anyone.
01:27:47But I know nothing.
01:28:04Mary?
01:28:06It's good to see you.
01:28:10Sorry it's been so long since my last visit.
01:28:13The cessation of hostilities has caused as many problems as the war itself.
01:28:22Now they treat you,
01:28:23these people that I pay so handsomely for their service.
01:28:29And their silence.
01:28:32Let's see.
01:28:35Oh, Mary.
01:28:37Doctor, this level of care is unacceptable.
01:28:44No one wants to go near it, Mr. President.
01:28:48Can you blame them?
01:28:56Victory's brought its own challenges.
01:28:59There are some who wish to punish the South while I'm seeking the restoration of the Union.
01:29:06They don't understand.
01:29:08This is the time to bind up the nation's wounds,
01:29:12not to de-bend them.
01:29:17We face opposition to our efforts from every quarter,
01:29:23even from old friends.
01:29:26Do you remember Mr. Wilkinson from my days in Savannah?
01:29:33His true identity is John Wilkes Booth, the Yaki family.
01:29:41Our informants report that he's been meeting at Surratt's boarding house in town.
01:29:48He's plotting my kidnapping.
01:29:51Grave assassination.
01:29:54I have no fear.
01:29:57We watched him closely, and I'm well protected at all times.
01:30:01Thank you, Mary.
01:30:03Mary?
01:30:05Mary?
01:30:07Mary?
01:30:09Mary?
01:30:14Oh, my love.
01:30:16Join me in.
01:30:18No.
01:30:19Join me in.
01:30:21No.
01:30:23Let me clean that up for you.
01:30:25You're a fan of spools.
01:30:27Yes.
01:30:29Have your paper and ink.
01:30:31I must send an urgent message to Surratt's boarding house.
01:30:34Go!
01:30:50Go!
01:31:03John Wilkes Booth?
01:31:05Yes.
01:31:07Message for you.
01:31:09From whom?
01:31:11It wouldn't say his name.
01:31:13Thank you.
01:31:20Lewis!
01:31:22George!
01:31:24You won't believe my great fortune.
01:31:27Oh, I look terrible.
01:31:29Don't die, Mr. Lincoln.
01:31:31My first night out in such a long time.
01:31:33I want to make an impression, but...
01:31:35I look awful.
01:31:37Don't I?
01:31:39You look as beautiful as ever, my dear.
01:31:42Thank you, Father.
01:31:43Thank you.
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