Undoubtedly, evil comes in many forms. With this in mind, the unholy stain of a silent, irrevocable curse weighs on the eerily vacant castle of the former World War II German general, Baron von Rhoneberg. For decades, a dark pact has been keeping the baron alive; however, now that a group of seven unsuspecting tourists has ended up in the ancient, memory-laden mansion of evil, unseen forces set in motion a bloody ballet of temptation, human weaknesses, and sin. Now, a mysterious, beautiful enchantress takes over, taking great pleasure in toying with the doomed visitors' unspoken desires. But Satan has all the time in the world. Is there an escape from the Devil's longest night?
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00:00:30I can't bear it, Grandma.
00:00:56Calm yourself.
00:00:57It'll come soon.
00:01:28Well?
00:01:31Well, Hans?
00:01:32I'm afraid the bottomless is much worse.
00:01:35Her heart is very weak.
00:01:57I'm afraid the bottomless is much worse.
00:02:25Grandma!
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00:03:30Is it a boy?
00:03:31I'm sorry, Baron.
00:03:32Your wife.
00:03:33Mom!
00:03:34Mom!
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00:03:42Answer my question, will you?
00:03:43Is it a boy?
00:03:44No.
00:03:45It's a little girl.
00:03:46Mom!
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00:03:50Mom!
00:03:51What is it, Baron, aren't you feeling well?
00:04:17Hans!
00:04:24Is it a girl?
00:04:26Accompany Greta to the shelter. No use exposing yourself to more danger.
00:04:30What about you, General?
00:04:32It's an order. I said go downstairs.
00:04:35But, Madame...
00:04:37The dead are out of danger, Greta.
00:04:42And your daughter?
00:04:45I will deal with her.
00:04:47Go downstairs, Greta. I'll follow you.
00:04:48Go downstairs, Greta. I'll follow you.
00:05:15I christen you Camelia von Rumberg.
00:05:18In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Amen.
00:06:18I christen you Camelia von Rumberg.
00:06:21In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Amen.
00:06:48I christen you Camelia von Rumberg.
00:06:50In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Amen.
00:07:18I christen you Camelia von Rumberg.
00:07:20In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Amen.
00:07:49And your family has lived under a terrible curse.
00:07:52Yes.
00:07:54It seems some sort of curse has plagued my ancestors for many centuries.
00:08:00But I don't want it to be the subject of scandalous articles.
00:08:03It depends on the manner in which the articles are written.
00:08:06Would you allow me to take some pictures of your beautiful castle?
00:08:10It's out of the question.
00:08:12Don't insist, please. I can't allow it.
00:08:18I can't allow it.
00:08:48I can't allow it.
00:09:18No, no, no.
00:09:48No!
00:10:18I can't allow it.
00:10:49Do you think we'll get there before nightfall?
00:10:51I hope so.
00:11:02Watch what you're doing, you crazy fool!
00:11:04You've got a peculiar way of handling a car.
00:11:06Well, it's not my fault.
00:11:08Don't blame me for every obstacle.
00:11:10You see that?
00:11:12I'm not a fool.
00:11:14I'm not a fool.
00:11:16I'm not a fool.
00:11:18You see that?
00:11:19Looks to me as if the road's blocked.
00:11:20Blocked? What for?
00:11:22Ziggy,
00:11:24think of somebody in the field.
00:11:26Why don't you ask him where we are, at least?
00:11:28All right.
00:11:29Excuse me, sir.
00:11:30Yes?
00:11:31How do we get to Hohenstadt?
00:11:33Take the ferry boat.
00:11:35It's another 50 miles.
00:11:37But it never runs after sundown.
00:11:39I'm afraid you'll get there too late.
00:11:41Is there a hotel around here?
00:11:43You might ask at the castle.
00:11:45The baron sometimes agrees to take paying guests.
00:11:48Is it far?
00:11:50It's in the opposite direction.
00:11:52Drive back through the village,
00:11:54and it's on your left.
00:11:56Thanks.
00:12:15Thanks.
00:13:16Put her on the table.
00:13:33Where did you find her?
00:13:35On the Von Ruppert castle grounds.
00:13:39You think she was murdered?
00:13:42No.
00:13:43A heart attack, I think.
00:13:45Looks like she saw something that terrified her.
00:13:50Yes.
00:13:51People do die from fear.
00:13:53Fear?
00:13:58And that, doctor, what's that?
00:14:01It's the mark of the devil.
00:14:06The succubus has come back to the castle.
00:14:13It's the succubus.
00:14:44The door is opening by itself, Mr. Foster.
00:14:47Paul, what was that?
00:14:57It's nothing but a piece of the facade that fell off.
00:15:00It's quite beautiful.
00:15:04Yes, it's beautiful.
00:15:06It's beautiful.
00:15:08It's beautiful.
00:15:10It's beautiful.
00:15:11Yes, it's beautiful.
00:15:13But it could have killed me.
00:15:19Look at this.
00:15:24Don't be afraid.
00:15:25It's an ordinary toad.
00:15:27Howard.
00:15:29Yes, darling?
00:15:30Will you help me with the baggage, please?
00:15:31Certainly.
00:15:32Excuse me.
00:15:42Get inside.
00:15:43It's going to rain.
00:15:45Why?
00:15:46Is there anyone in the castle?
00:15:47How should we know?
00:15:48It's your job to find out.
00:15:58Well, Mr. Ducat, where are you taking us now?
00:16:02Well, why, follow me.
00:16:05That rain outside, the castle's even spookier than ever.
00:16:18Is there anyone up there?
00:16:20No, sir.
00:16:21No, sir.
00:16:22No, sir.
00:16:23No, sir.
00:16:24No, sir.
00:16:25No, sir.
00:16:26No, sir.
00:16:27No, sir.
00:16:28No, sir.
00:16:29No, sir.
00:16:30No, sir.
00:16:31No, sir.
00:16:32No, sir.
00:16:33Is there anyone up there?
00:16:49Welcome to Castle von Rumbelk.
00:17:04Don't be frightened, please.
00:17:06The castle is full of drafts.
00:17:09We were told that you might be able to give us shelter for the night.
00:17:13By all means.
00:17:14I've prepared everything after the telephone call.
00:17:17Telephone call?
00:17:19Who telephoned?
00:17:21I don't know, sir.
00:17:23It was a female voice.
00:17:24She said there was someone in the castle.
00:17:27Who was it?
00:17:29I don't know, sir.
00:17:30It was a female voice.
00:17:31She said there were seven tourists.
00:17:42She even gave me your names.
00:17:45Would you please follow me?
00:17:46I will show you to your rooms now.
00:18:01This is your home, father.
00:18:03Sorry, I'm not yet a priest.
00:18:05I'm studying theology at the seminary.
00:18:08Oh, please, don't put your suitcase there.
00:18:12Why not?
00:18:13Look at that mark in front of the fireplace.
00:18:20It's the mark of a priest.
00:18:23It's the mark of a priest.
00:18:25It's the mark of a priest.
00:18:27It's the mark of a priest.
00:18:28It's the mark of a priest.
00:18:33It dates back to the 8th of December, 1575.
00:18:37The day that Erika von Rumberg
00:18:38plunged a knife into a monk who was exorcising her.
00:18:42Erika disappeared,
00:18:44leaving this mark of the devil.
00:18:46Exorcising her?
00:18:48What for?
00:18:49On account of the family curse.
00:18:52Baron von Rumberg will explain it, maybe,
00:18:54if he thinks it necessary.
00:18:56I must go now.
00:18:59Bye.
00:19:13Mr. and Mrs. Foster, this is your home.
00:19:24What on earth is that?
00:19:28Sometimes pigeons fall down the castle chimneys.
00:19:31It's really nothing unusual.
00:19:33Maybe not.
00:19:35Do admit that finding a wounded bird in your room is a strange welcome.
00:19:38But this room has other qualities.
00:19:42In 1436,
00:19:45it was here that prince and princess von Hart
00:19:48had their throats cut while they were sleeping.
00:19:51Their throats cut?
00:19:53Yes, madame.
00:19:55Yes, madame.
00:19:57But that was in 1436.
00:19:59Will you excuse me?
00:20:04He's mad.
00:20:13This is your room, Mr. Dukas.
00:20:21And this is yours, Mr. Mason.
00:20:23Thank you.
00:20:35I can't stand stuffy rooms.
00:20:37Don't you ever let it out?
00:20:39It's impossible, sir.
00:20:41Why is it impossible?
00:20:44The window is sealed shut.
00:20:46Sealed shut?
00:20:48Yes, sir.
00:20:50It inexplicably cost the life of Ulrich von Rumberg in 1738.
00:20:57That's enough of your gruesome stories.
00:20:59Get out!
00:21:06I'll never be able to sleep all alone in this castle.
00:21:09Shall we share a room?
00:21:11I have just the room for you.
00:21:20Thank you.
00:21:50Well?
00:21:52I showed them all to their rooms, Baron.
00:21:55Fine. Served dinner at 8 o'clock.
00:22:20Good night, Baron.
00:22:51If I don't help you, we'll be too late for dinner.
00:22:59Give me another minute.
00:23:01I'm exhausted.
00:23:20I'm going to bed.
00:23:50Good night.
00:24:21Good night.
00:24:23I have to go.
00:24:47Here, I'll undo it for you.
00:24:53Thank you.
00:25:23Ah...
00:25:53Let me help you, or you'll be there forever.
00:25:56If I don't help you, we'll be too late for dinner.
00:26:02You've got such lovely skin.
00:26:16I know your tastes, Howard.
00:26:18I know your tastes.
00:26:21I know your tastes, Howard.
00:26:23You haven't taken your eyes off of her since we started out.
00:26:27Enough of that, Nancy.
00:26:29That girl doesn't mean a thing to me, you understand?
00:26:31You can stop being jealous.
00:26:41The minute we got here, you couldn't wait to flirt with her.
00:26:51My money is all that interests you.
00:27:06That was the only reason you proposed to me, wasn't it?
00:27:09I've a good mind to divorce you.
00:27:12Come now, darling.
00:27:14How could I ever live without you?
00:27:18Sometimes, Howard, I wonder...
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00:29:50Who built this castle?
00:29:52One of my ancestors.
00:29:54It was really built in stages.
00:29:56Foundations were begun in the 11th century and the towers were added later.
00:30:00I suppose you've done a lot of modernizing inside.
00:30:03Yes, all the electricity and plumbing were renewed about 20 years ago.
00:30:06I see you collect weapons.
00:30:08Not only do I collect them, but every morning I practice with Hans.
00:30:11He was my adjutant during the war.
00:30:13Oh, speaking of Hans, why does he persist in frightening all your houseguests?
00:30:19Do excuse me.
00:30:21They're all nuts in this castle.
00:30:23Won't you come in, please?
00:30:26Baron from Rundberg.
00:30:27Max Ducard.
00:30:28Would you like a glass of port?
00:30:30I'd love some.
00:30:33Thank you.
00:30:45Do you mind if I tell you something?
00:30:53In the 12 years that I've been guiding tourists, it's the first time I've had a seminarist.
00:30:57While we're exchanging confidences, it's the first time that I've ever been on a guided tour.
00:31:02I'm sorry.
00:31:03You've had bad luck. Usually everything works perfectly.
00:31:08But this castle isn't so bad after all.
00:31:10That's just your point of view.
00:31:12The window in my room has been sealed.
00:31:14The butler has a face that'd give you a nightmare.
00:31:16And the baron is somewhat eccentric.
00:31:19You say the place isn't bad at all.
00:31:21I hope that you ladies are comfortably settled.
00:31:24Yes, but I must say your castle's somewhat on the frightening side.
00:31:27Ancient castles are always a bit astern, my dear.
00:31:33Monsieur le Baron, dinner is served.
00:31:36Shall we step into the dining room?
00:32:03All the food is done here on the stairs.
00:32:05Don't you feel lonely out here?
00:32:15I used to read a lot about these old castles.
00:32:18I found them very interesting.
00:32:20I studied archaeology.
00:32:22That must be a fascinating subject.
00:32:24Did you write a book?
00:32:26Well, ladies and gentlemen, I think we should begin eating.
00:32:30Excuse me, Baron.
00:32:32Won't you tell us about your family curse?
00:32:34We've heard so much about it.
00:32:37If you insist.
00:32:39But I don't want to spoil your appetites.
00:32:43Don't you worry about mine.
00:32:45When I'm hungry, I'd even eat with the devil.
00:32:47I was just about to refer to him.
00:32:51In the 12th century, my ancestor, Siegfried von Rumburg,
00:32:55is said to have signed a pact with the devil.
00:32:58You mean your ancestor sold his soul to the devil?
00:33:00In exchange for his services.
00:33:02Besides Siegfried's soul,
00:33:04Satan demanded that the eldest daughter of each generation of our family be in his service.
00:33:09That she become a succubus.
00:33:12What is a succubus?
00:33:14Oh, a kind of vampire, I think.
00:33:16You're mistaken, Mr. Mason.
00:33:18They give the name of succubus to demons that adopt feminine appearance
00:33:21in order to seduce man and lead him to perdition.
00:33:24It's not at all necessary to be a succubus.
00:33:27Everyone knows women do that quite naturally.
00:33:30Personally, I...
00:33:32I don't believe in things like that.
00:33:34Ha! Me neither.
00:33:36Do you deny the existence of the devil?
00:33:38I don't believe in vampires or succubuses.
00:33:40I'm an atheist, thank God for that.
00:33:42Unfortunately, the events have given credence to the idea that the girls of our family
00:33:46were all succubuses.
00:33:50All my ancestors were victims of violent death.
00:33:54Do you have a daughter, Darren?
00:34:09You again.
00:34:11What are you doing here?
00:34:14Why do you ask?
00:34:17You're not pleased that I've come to visit you?
00:34:20You promised me you'd never set foot again on the von Rumburg estate.
00:34:25The roads are all blocked.
00:34:27I can't be left outside in weather like this.
00:34:30You forget that today is the anniversary of the...
00:34:37I'm very sorry, mademoiselle.
00:34:39We were forced to take in a group of tourists.
00:34:41All the rooms in the castle are occupied.
00:34:45There is one room left, Martha.
00:34:49Come inside, mademoiselle.
00:34:51The barber knows the rules of hospitality.
00:34:59Whom may I announce?
00:35:01My name is Lisa Muller.
00:35:04May I use the phone?
00:35:06Certainly. The telephone is right there.
00:35:09May I use the phone?
00:35:11Certainly. The telephone is right there.
00:35:39I believe that the telephone isn't working.
00:35:44It worked all right a while ago.
00:35:55I don't get a dial tone.
00:35:57It must be the storm.
00:35:59No doubt.
00:36:03They'll probably fix it shortly.
00:36:05Would you please come with me, miss?
00:36:07I shall show you to your room.
00:36:36Welcome to the castle.
00:36:39Would you please have a seat?
00:37:05I'd love to visit your laboratory.
00:37:07Visit my laboratory? I don't mind.
00:37:10But you'll be disappointed.
00:37:12Alchemy isn't very spectacular.
00:37:14A noddle, a few mortars.
00:37:16But that's enough to transform lead to pure gold.
00:37:19Well, to try to, anyway.
00:37:24I'll be back in a moment.
00:37:26I'll be back in a moment.
00:37:28I'll be back in a moment.
00:37:30I'll be back in a moment.
00:37:32I'll be back in a moment.
00:37:34I'll be back in a moment.
00:37:42Do you have a hobby, too?
00:37:44Yes, I collect men.
00:37:48Even men who are married?
00:37:50Especially.
00:38:05What do you think of fidelity, Mr. Foster?
00:38:09I think it's overrated.
00:38:12What about you, Mr. Sorrento?
00:38:14Have you anything to say on that subject?
00:38:16Make no mistake. Fidelity to God's never easy.
00:38:30Look at how he's stuffing it.
00:38:32Look at how he's stuffing himself.
00:38:35We all have our appetites.
00:38:37We all have our appetites.
00:39:02Your servant doesn't appear to appreciate our presence.
00:39:05Forgive Martha, she's a wonderful woman.
00:39:07My brother appreciated her very much.
00:39:09You had a brother?
00:39:11Yes, an older brother, Rudolph.
00:39:13He was burnt alive in his tank at Stalingrad.
00:39:17Don't let that upset you.
00:39:19The generator often cuts off when there's lightning.
00:39:21Hans, light up some more candles, then serve the coffee in the drawing room.
00:39:36What's the matter with you?
00:39:38And how's that coffee coming along?
00:39:40We have heard that tune every time the succubus appears.
00:39:44For heaven's sake, can't you talk about something else besides succubuses?
00:39:48As a matter of fact, today is the anniversary of the pact.
00:39:51Enough, Hans. Please change the subject.
00:39:54I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:39:56I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:39:58I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:00I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:02Enough, Hans. Please change the subject.
00:40:05You have too much imagination.
00:40:07Would the Baron please tell me who is playing the harmonium?
00:40:10It is none of your concern.
00:40:12Serve the liqueur instead of chattering on.
00:40:32I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:34I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:36I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:38I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:40I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:42I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:44I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:46I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:48I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:50I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:52I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:54I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:56I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:40:58I don't want to talk about the pact.
00:41:01Check.
00:41:03And mate.
00:41:07Why, that's impossible.
00:41:13You're very lucky, Mr. Sorrel.
00:41:16No, no, I just play extremely well.
00:41:18Your only mistake was in not being wary of my queen.
00:41:23Who would be wary of a lady offered by a young samanarist?
00:41:31I must say good night.
00:41:33Oh, good night, Barry.
00:41:38I beg you to excuse me.
00:41:40I hope you all have an excellent night.
00:41:44Hans will remain at your disposal if there's anything that you need.
00:41:48Haven't you forgotten your promise?
00:41:50My promise? Oh, yes.
00:41:52Come along, Emmett.
00:41:54I assure you that my laboratory is nothing extraordinary.
00:41:57I assure you that my laboratory is nothing extraordinary.
00:42:13Couldn't we possibly meet a little later, Corrine?
00:42:17If only for a couple of minutes.
00:42:20Only for a few minutes?
00:42:24No, naturally not.
00:42:28Well, where and when?
00:42:34Behind the staircase to the attic at midnight.
00:42:38All right?
00:42:40All right.
00:42:43Till midnight.
00:42:44I have to go out to the bus. Did anyone forget anything?
00:42:46Oh, yes, as a matter of fact, I forgot my paper.
00:42:49I'll bring it to you.
00:42:51Good night. I'm going to bed.
00:42:53Good night.
00:42:54Good night.
00:42:57Good night.
00:43:17Check and mate.
00:43:27No, madame.
00:43:28The making of gold is not the principal goal of a great alchemist.
00:43:41But haven't you already converted some lead into gold?
00:43:44My main pleasure has been in searching for philosophical truths.
00:43:48I'm sorry it's late. It's time to take you back.
00:43:51You needn't bother.
00:43:53I can find the way all by myself.
00:43:55Take this candlestick.
00:43:57You might lose your way.
00:44:12What are you doing here?
00:44:14Did I frighten you?
00:44:16Some pretty strange things are happening in the castle.
00:44:19I was going to get myself a snack, but I couldn't manage to open the door.
00:44:22Let's go in the drawing room.
00:44:24Three games and three victories.
00:44:27You really are a good player.
00:44:29I've won chess games against opponents who are much tougher than Mr. Mason.
00:44:32Have you got my paper?
00:44:34It's impossible to get out of the castle.
00:44:36The key's in the door, but I don't seem to be able to open it.
00:44:38Oh, what did I ever do to deserve getting involved with such an imbecile?
00:44:42All right, let's go. I'll open the door for you. You'll see.
00:44:45Let's go. Are you coming with us, Mr. Foster?
00:44:49All right, hold this, will you?
00:44:51Hold it where I can see.
00:45:12Well, what did I tell you?
00:45:14Well, what did I tell you?
00:45:16Well, if you helped me a little instead of looking at me like that...
00:45:21It's impossible to open it.
00:45:24Not normal.
00:45:26Not normal, not normal.
00:45:28The humidity has just caused the wood to expand.
00:45:44Did you hear that? It's Regine.
00:45:46Give me that candlestick!
00:46:09What's the matter? What have you done to yourself?
00:46:15Blood is coming through the ceiling.
00:46:22There's no reason to panic.
00:46:24There must be some explanation.
00:46:26Like the front door.
00:46:29I'm going up to see what's the matter.
00:46:31You all go with me.
00:46:34Calm yourself.
00:46:45Look at that!
00:46:53Oh, my God, who could have tortured such a defenseless creature?
00:46:58Poor thing.
00:47:02It's all right.
00:47:04It's all right.
00:47:06It's all right.
00:47:09It's all right.
00:47:11It's all right.
00:47:15And that, do you think that's normal?
00:47:18After all, you're the one who brought us here.
00:47:21Look at that over there.
00:47:30Oh, it's a sarcophagus.
00:47:33Yeah.
00:47:35And that is a guillotine.
00:47:37Have you seen many attics like this one?
00:47:39Oh, anyway, I'm not going to let it keep me from sleeping.
00:47:42Well, good night.
00:47:48Are you staying here?
00:47:50Yes, sir.
00:47:52I must finish tidying up.
00:47:54I wish you a good night, sir.
00:47:56Good night, Hans.
00:48:07Come in.
00:48:13It was nothing.
00:48:15It was a wounded cat that crept into the attic.
00:48:18Thank you.
00:48:19Don't mention it.
00:48:21Just the same, would you lock the door?
00:48:23You can't be too cautious.
00:48:25Good night.
00:48:42Good night.
00:48:44Good night.
00:48:46Good night.
00:49:13Did you lock the door, Howard?
00:49:15Very weird, Tessel.
00:49:17Very weird indeed.
00:49:23In my opinion, the weirdest of all
00:49:25is Bernd von Rundberg's claiming to make gold.
00:49:45Good night.
00:50:15Good night.
00:50:45Good night.
00:51:15Good night.
00:51:17Good night.
00:51:45Good night.
00:52:15Good night.
00:52:45Good night.
00:53:15Good night.
00:53:45Good night.
00:53:59Sleep.
00:54:01I'm just going to shut the window.
00:54:15I'm not disturbing you.
00:54:17I can't seem to get to sleep.
00:54:19It must be the storm.
00:54:21What are you reading?
00:54:23A book about the von Rundberg curse.
00:54:31Listen to this.
00:54:34Succubuses manifest themselves
00:54:36principally at night.
00:54:38They are not able to move.
00:54:40They are not able to move.
00:54:42Succubuses manifest themselves
00:54:44principally at night.
00:54:46They use all their lascivious charms
00:54:48to seduce hermits
00:54:50by the vision of their shameless nudity.
00:54:59Do you think I'm lascivious?
00:55:02Shameless?
00:55:04What if I could completely
00:55:06undress in front of you?
00:55:08Do you think that I could be
00:55:10succubus?
00:55:12Lisa!
00:55:19If you could see your face.
00:55:22It's just too funny.
00:55:27It's nice to hear the sound of laughter.
00:55:30So rare in this castle.
00:55:40Come in.
00:56:07Come in.
00:56:11Wow!
00:56:13What a banquet!
00:56:15Just for us two?
00:56:17Won't you sit down?
00:56:40Doesn't it look appetizing?
00:57:11Would you like some wine?
00:57:13I'd love some.
00:57:40Oh, it's ridiculous.
00:57:46It's ridiculous.
00:57:51Oh, it's ridiculous.
00:57:53It's ridiculous.
00:58:09Aren't you coming with me?
00:58:12You want me to go and look
00:58:14for an imaginary treasure?
00:58:16I saw gold in his laboratory.
00:58:19He must have a fortune hidden there.
00:58:22If that's true, Nancy,
00:58:24if the gold does exist,
00:58:26it doesn't belong to you.
00:58:52I'll go and look for it.
00:59:22Howard!
00:59:25Come here.
00:59:52Let's go up
01:00:22I
01:00:38Would you care for a last glass of wine it's always the best
01:00:52I
01:01:22I
01:01:53I
01:02:04The devil affixed his mark on all those who made a pact with him
01:02:08There exists another explanation that says that God had forced the devil to mark his creatures with this sign to permit all just souls
01:02:15to know each other
01:02:22I
01:02:52I
01:03:23Oh
01:03:28You frightening death are you looking for the treasure? Are you too? Uh-huh
01:03:36There's enough for both of us
01:03:39Come follow me
01:03:52I
01:03:58I'm positive that the Baron is hiding his gold in this cellar
01:04:22I
01:04:52I
01:05:22I
01:05:52I
01:06:22Hmm you like the way I kiss I love you. Do you love?
01:06:52Oh
01:07:23Hmm
01:07:48Hey there you about finished
01:07:52I want to get some sleep
01:08:02Let's go somewhere else
01:08:22I
01:08:52I
01:08:58Howard
01:09:05Kareen
01:09:19How
01:09:22I'm Kareen
01:09:52Oh
01:10:22I
01:10:52I
01:10:59Was trying to make a fool of me here
01:11:01Are you the one who's making that noise? I saw you you won't get away from me. I saw you
01:11:07You won't get away
01:11:22I
01:11:52I
01:12:22I
01:12:52I
01:13:22I
01:13:52I
01:14:22I
01:14:46Don't let me disturb you out
01:14:48Tell me how is it that you're always in the drawing-room at this hour? It's very late. I must have dozed off
01:15:03I think I'll go to bed now. Am I to assume my company doesn't please you?
01:15:08Why are you so nervous?
01:15:13I'm not used to being with someone so beautiful
01:15:18Do you really think I'm beautiful
01:15:38I
01:16:04Never smoke
01:16:07I
01:16:37I
01:17:07I
01:17:37I
01:18:07I
01:18:30Know you is running away Alvin
01:18:33He will die like the others the others
01:18:37Yes, I killed them all I
01:18:42Killed them in a state of mortal sin
01:18:47They will be damned to victims of depravity
01:18:51Why did they have to die
01:18:55I'm a succubus Alvin
01:19:07I
01:19:37Yeah
01:20:07I
01:20:37He said I will deal with him go
01:21:07I
01:21:38Oh
01:21:51Why do you run away I
01:21:54Don't want to harm you
01:21:57I'm not afraid of you. You haven't any power over man. Well
01:22:02Come then
01:22:04Why don't you come out of the church?
01:22:06Why don't you come into the church
01:22:09You speak defiantly because your body is protected
01:22:13But admit your thoughts are troubled you desired Lisa
01:22:21The night will be long Alvin I
01:22:25will spend it in prayer and
01:22:28Seek repentance for the moment. I will be satisfied with your companions
01:22:33But later I will come back to possess you
01:22:38Wait, may I propose a bargain a
01:22:44Bargain
01:22:46Liberate the poor souls whom you put to death and I accept damnation
01:22:51What arrogance why should I trade souls? I have now for one that I shall have presently
01:22:57But think of all the souls. I'll save if I become a priest
01:23:01You don't possess me yet
01:23:03Instead of winning souls who were of no use to you. Wouldn't you rather have?
01:23:09earthly riches and
01:23:11love
01:23:14No, all I want is to regain the souls of my companions you will have no remorse
01:23:23You will follow me blindly
01:23:34You
01:23:49Sign and those six souls shall be freed
01:24:03You
01:24:33You
01:24:51Hey, mr. Sorrell, are you ready? I'll be right with you
01:25:03You
01:25:28After that story of the succubus I had the worst nightmare of my life
01:25:31Would you tell me about it?
01:25:40I wouldn't call the Baron a champion and it's agitant looks like a real butcher
01:26:00Oh
01:26:13My god the barons been wounded
01:26:30I
01:26:56Would like I
01:26:59Would like to unburden my conscience
01:27:06Please don't tie yourself Baron. The ambulance is coming. I don't hear you. Well
01:27:16Yesterday I was lying I
01:27:22Did have a daughter I
01:27:26Killed her
01:27:28And a cradle you killed your daughter
01:27:35The eldest
01:27:38Daughter of the von Rumbach's
01:27:43The family curse
01:27:58I
01:28:00Was he now not well Martha we can only pray
01:28:06It's because of Lisa that the accident happened. It was all her doing you're quite mistaken Martha
01:28:12Lisa's not to blame but you don't know the truth
01:28:16Lisa is a succubus. There's no such thing as a succubus
01:28:20Anyway, Lisa's not a von Rundberg Lisa
01:28:24Is my daughter miss you?
01:28:27Her father was Rudolph von Rundberg
01:28:30Only he passed away without ever knowing that I was pregnant and I never had the courage to speak to the Baron
01:28:37He would have killed her
01:28:40Lisa a daughter of the von Rundberg's
01:28:56We
01:29:00Don't hurry up we're never gonna reach Heldenburg anybody see mr. Sorrell. He's at the baron's bedside. I'm sorry about the bear
01:29:07We can't stay here forever
01:29:26I
01:29:42Helden my mother told you about me. So now, you know everything
01:29:49Do you believe I could be a succubus without knowing it
01:30:02It's dreadful to live in uncertainty
01:30:05No succubuses are only legends
01:30:10But do you really know
01:30:13But do you really know
01:30:21No, you said that to give me reassurance not at all
01:30:31Will I ever see you again
01:30:37Destiny shall decide
01:30:42I
01:30:56Passed mr. Sorrell
01:30:58You
01:31:07Hey, yeah, where's your luggage I can't leave a dying man continue the tour without me I'll get back one way or another
01:31:16All right, well good luck
01:31:18Shall we go up to the balcony and wave goodbye to them for the last time
01:31:48I
01:32:18I
01:32:48I
01:33:18Yeah
01:33:48You
01:34:18You
01:34:48You