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00:04:21You stay here.
00:04:31Todd?
00:04:39I'll see who it is.
00:04:42You expecting someone?
00:04:44Todd probably locked himself out again.
00:04:47I want to see William Lanier.
00:04:49It's Morgan Whitlock.
00:04:51Out of my way, woman.
00:04:56This time you overreached yourself.
00:04:58This time I'm taking you to court.
00:05:00If there's any justice, they'll send you packing back where you came from.
00:05:04We've been to court and you know the decision.
00:05:05Yes, but you're bulldozer.
00:05:06Mr. Whitlock, you knew we were starting to grade this morning.
00:05:09You've had months to move your markers like everyone else.
00:05:11I've even offered you trucks and labor so you'll have no expense.
00:05:14The Whitlocks have used that cemetery for 800 years.
00:05:17What right does an upstart like you have to run sewers through their coffins,
00:05:22put buildings over their graves?
00:05:24We've been through this a dozen times already.
00:05:26That cemetery is full and abandoned.
00:05:28No one's been buried there for 150 years.
00:05:30Look, I didn't want to disturb a cemetery,
00:05:33but it's right in the middle of the tract.
00:05:35And if this area is going to progress...
00:05:36Progress? What do you mean?
00:05:38Is progress smashing our gravestones with your damn bulldozer?
00:05:42That's not true.
00:05:43The grading started on clear ground.
00:05:45Is that so, Mr. Lanier?
00:05:47Have you taken the trouble to look at your handiwork today?
00:05:50Have you talked to that brute Forester, your partner?
00:05:53Are you telling me that the bulldozer damaged some of your gravestones?
00:05:56I'm telling you that the bulldozer ran right through the middle of the Whitlock plot.
00:06:01And when we tried to stop it, it ran us down.
00:06:03If this is true, Mr. Whitlock, I want you to know it was against my orders.
00:06:06You're not the sort of man I can believe.
00:06:08But I'm going to stop you.
00:06:10I'm not going to let you ruin our countryside with...
00:06:13With trash like this!
00:06:16Let me talk to your Uncle Amy.
00:06:18I know I can make him understand.
00:06:20It's no use, Todd. I've tried to talk to him so many times.
00:06:23Then meet me tonight, anyway.
00:06:25I can't tonight. I told you why.
00:06:29Oh, Todd.
00:06:32As soon as this is over, it'll be just like before.
00:06:35Won't that be wonderful?
00:06:37Sneaking about just like before.
00:06:40I told you not to come near my neighbor.
00:06:42Mr. Whitlock!
00:06:43There'll be no argument.
00:06:45You're not to see Amy. Is that clear?
00:06:47I've got to talk to you.
00:06:48There'll be no more talk!
00:06:49Delanious!
00:06:51I told him the truth. I didn't know anything about it.
00:06:53It's Forrester's fault, not yours.
00:06:55That's right.
00:06:56Better get over there and get him to pull his men off.
00:06:59I wish you could handle the development on your own, Bill.
00:07:02Like in Toronto and Detroit.
00:07:04Well, there I had a contracting business, equipment and financial backing.
00:07:07Here I need a partner to supply them.
00:07:11I wish he could have chosen a better partner than Miles Forrester.
00:07:16Mr. Forrester.
00:07:17What is it?
00:07:18Mr. Delanious is here to see you.
00:07:19Send him in. Send him in.
00:07:22Come in, Bill. There won't be a moment here.
00:07:25Fix yourself a drink.
00:07:26No, thanks.
00:07:27How did the trip to London go?
00:07:28I'm dead beat.
00:07:30Left it sick this morning and drove both ways.
00:07:32But the bank did us proud, Bill.
00:07:34Yes, I thought they would.
00:07:35The plane's sailing from here.
00:07:37I've got the tractors in to start grading.
00:07:39That's what I came to see you about.
00:07:41Huh?
00:07:42Do you know they've ploughed up some of the Whitlock gravestones?
00:07:44Have they now?
00:07:46You don't seem very surprised.
00:07:48Well, no.
00:07:50As a matter of fact, I told them to.
00:07:53You told them?
00:07:55Have you gone out of your mind? Why?
00:07:57We have a lot of money up.
00:07:58Interest to pay.
00:07:59Aged to meet.
00:08:00You promised me the grading would start on cleared ground.
00:08:02And then what?
00:08:03Stop?
00:08:04Wait?
00:08:05Invest a few more thousand pounds?
00:08:07We had an agreement.
00:08:09Now, look, Bill.
00:08:10They've had all the warning in the world.
00:08:12Everyone's moved their tombs but the Whitlocks.
00:08:15Let's face it, man.
00:08:17They hate the Lanyons.
00:08:19They'll do anything they can to stop you.
00:08:21Now, this is a big project.
00:08:23You're going to make a lot of money.
00:08:24We can still make money without destination.
00:08:26We can still make money without destination.
00:08:28We can still make money without desecrating a cemetery.
00:08:35You know, you old families are all the same.
00:08:38Living in the past.
00:08:39Going broke on thousands of pounds worth of real estate.
00:08:43But with cities moving towards your acreage.
00:08:46And still, your father shot himself because of financial worries.
00:08:51My father happened to be a man of principle.
00:08:54Something that you probably find very difficult to understand.
00:08:57I'm sure he was right by his own lights.
00:09:00But times are changing.
00:09:02Cities are expanding.
00:09:03I know all about the population explosion.
00:09:06Now, look, Bill.
00:09:07I'll tell you what we'll do.
00:09:08No, I'll tell you.
00:09:10It's past quitting time now, so there's nothing we can do tonight.
00:09:13But tomorrow morning, you're going to have all that equipment transferred to clear ground.
00:09:17And you're going to supply me with all the trucks and labor I need to move the Whitlock memorials.
00:09:21And I'm going to see the job gets done.
00:09:23Is that all right, Miles?
00:09:25Right as rain.
00:09:27Anything I can do.
00:09:28I'll be the first to call on you.
00:09:31Good night, Miles.
00:09:32Good night, Bill.
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00:13:18Oh.
00:13:48Oh, how did it go? Is everything all right?
00:13:51Not all right, but I think we can straighten it out.
00:13:54What have you got there?
00:13:56Oh, I found it in the cemetery.
00:14:07They're both the same.
00:14:09Yeah.
00:14:14I think I'll go up and have a talk to Grandmother before dinner.
00:14:17Oh, well, don't be long, will you, Bill?
00:14:20Todd and Helen will need a drink when they get in.
00:14:22Oh, take over for me, will you?
00:14:24You're not only the best backhand in Canada, you're a great bartender, too.
00:14:27The flattery I get when you want something.
00:14:37It's the same as the stone in the fireplace.
00:14:41That stone in the fireplace was put there when the Whitlocks owned the place.
00:14:47The only other one was on Vanessa Whitlock's grave.
00:14:53I seem to remember being told as a child that this was the sign of a witch's circle.
00:14:59It is.
00:15:01What was it doing on the grave?
00:15:04Our ancestors said that Vanessa Whitlock was a witch.
00:15:08They accused her and she was condemned.
00:15:11What do you think?
00:15:17That's the witch's circle.
00:15:20The pact with the devil.
00:15:23Well, if she was burnt as a witch, she can't harm anyone now.
00:15:29She wasn't burned.
00:15:32After she was condemned, they took her out and buried her alive.
00:15:46THE END
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00:17:17What did you show her?
00:17:19A piece of the witch's tombstone.
00:17:23And you disturbed it.
00:17:25I was pretty disturbed already. I just wanted to compare it with that.
00:17:28Are you talking about real witches with broomsticks and cats?
00:17:32I don't know about the broomsticks and cats.
00:17:35Friday will be May Eve. Rude Mars.
00:17:38Then you'll see for yourself.
00:17:40Let's change the subject.
00:17:42Well, I've never heard of rude Mars.
00:17:43It's supposed to be one of the four great sabbats of the year when the witches gather.
00:17:47Candlemas, rudemas, Beltane in midsummer and Halloween.
00:17:53The night the witches make their sacrifice to the devil.
00:17:56Well, I can hardly wait for Friday.
00:17:58I gather Bill hasn't told you what kind of a family you've married into.
00:18:02I'll knock it off, Todd.
00:18:04Oh, no, I'm really interested.
00:18:06What kind of a family have I married into?
00:18:08What harm will it do?
00:18:10Well, you started it. You'd better finish it.
00:18:12The Laniers are Norman stock, latecomers.
00:18:16The Whitlocks were Anglo-Saxon.
00:18:18Originally, they owned all this land, this house.
00:18:22The story goes that in the early 1600s, during the witch hunts, the Laniers accused the Whitlocks of witchcraft.
00:18:30There'd been cynics who thought that their zeal was inspired more by greed than righteousness.
00:18:34But anyway, they had Vanessa Whitlock killed and drove out her kinfolk.
00:18:38Then they took over.
00:18:39Well, naturally, the Whitlocks didn't take very kindly to this.
00:18:42And ever since then, they're supposed to have made the destruction of the Laniers the main item of business at their sabbaths.
00:19:00Is Miles Foster in his office?
00:19:03Well, yes, Mr. Whitlock.
00:19:05You tell him that I want to see him now.
00:19:09Yes, sir.
00:19:15What is it?
00:19:17Mr. Whitlock wants to see you.
00:19:19What, at this time of night?
00:19:21You should have been home hours ago.
00:19:23Well, I thought you wanted those estimates to go off to the council.
00:19:26Oh, tomorrow will do. You've had enough for today.
00:19:30And so have I. All I want is a hot bath and then bed.
00:19:35Well, one might tell Mr. Whitlock.
00:19:36Tell him to go to blazes, if you like.
00:19:39Oh, he's Lanier's problem now. Just get rid of him.
00:19:42All right.
00:19:44I'm sorry, Mr. Whitlock. Mr. Forrester's very tired.
00:19:47I insist upon seeing him.
00:19:49I'm sorry. He's had a long day and he's going home.
00:19:51Well, he'll not be rid of me that easy.
00:19:53He says you should see Mr. Lanier if there's anything to discuss.
00:19:55Lanier!
00:19:58You warn Forrester from me that he's going to be sorry.
00:20:01He's going to regret this day.
00:20:31I'm sorry.
00:21:01I'm sorry.
00:21:32I'm rejecting these. Make a note, will you? New bids on door hardware.
00:21:37What about the metal casements?
00:21:39I'll answer it.
00:21:43The metal casements.
00:21:45Oh, I don't think we're asked for bids.
00:21:47I think we'd better off to negotiate or let the subs handle it.
00:21:52This is Detective Inspector Baldwin.
00:21:55My husband, William Lanier.
00:21:57How do you do?
00:21:58I'm just rather tired.
00:22:00I don't believe we've met, Inspector.
00:22:02I'm Helen Lanier.
00:22:04Oh, Inspector Sheldon's on sick leave, ma'am.
00:22:06I was sent down to fill in for him.
00:22:08Oh, I see.
00:22:10Well, I'm afraid I have some very shocking news for you.
00:22:13Miles Forrester is dead.
00:22:15Dead?
00:22:17I just saw him last night.
00:22:19He was drowned, Mr. Lanier, in his bathtub.
00:22:21And we think it was murder.
00:22:23Oh, no.
00:22:24Well, death was caused by drowning, all right,
00:22:27but, well, there are marks on his throat
00:22:29as if somebody had tried to strangle him.
00:22:33We're holding Morgan Whitlock.
00:22:35For murder?
00:22:37No charges have been filed yet, sir,
00:22:39but Whitlock went to see Forrester last night
00:22:41and behaved in a very threatening manner
00:22:43and is unable to account for his movements
00:22:45at the time of the death.
00:22:47What about Amy?
00:22:49The niece? Oh, she's at home now. I drove her there myself.
00:22:51Just a moment, young man.
00:22:52Where were you last night?
00:22:54He was with us. None of us left the house.
00:22:56Oh, I see. So you can all vouch for each other, then.
00:22:59Was there anybody else in the house last night?
00:23:01Just my grandmother, Marvina Lanier.
00:23:05Do you think I might speak to her just for a moment?
00:23:08That won't be necessary, Inspector.
00:23:10My mother hasn't left her room since my father died,
00:23:12many years ago.
00:23:14It was a great shock to her.
00:23:16She hasn't walked since. I see.
00:23:18Inspector, it's for you.
00:23:20Oh, thank you. Excuse me, will you?
00:23:22Hello, Baldwin speaking.
00:23:24I'm going over to see Amy.
00:23:26No, Todd, I don't think... Bill!
00:23:28She's by herself.
00:23:30Yes, all right, go ahead.
00:23:32All right, now stay there.
00:23:34Don't touch anything. I'll be right over.
00:23:39It was my assistant, Sergeant Kenley.
00:23:43Something very odd's happened at the cemetery.
00:23:46I wonder if you'd mind going down there with me, sir.
00:23:49Me? What can...
00:23:52All right, yes, if you think I can help.
00:23:54Good. Oh, yes, by the way...
00:23:57Where did you get that?
00:23:59This? We found it pinned to a window curtain in Forrester's office.
00:24:05It's a witch's charm.
00:24:07The devil told.
00:24:23Oh!
00:24:43Oh, Todd, I'm so glad you're here.
00:24:46Didn't you know I'd come as soon as I heard?
00:24:49I wasn't sure.
00:24:51Why, Amy?
00:24:53Well, your brother and Mr. Forrester being partners
00:24:57and Uncle being accused.
00:25:00I love you.
00:25:02That's the only thing that matters.
00:25:04Oh, Todd.
00:25:11How's your uncle taking it?
00:25:12He's more angry than anything else.
00:25:14He's going to be all right.
00:25:16They're just checking on everyone that knew Forrester.
00:25:18They questioned all of us this morning.
00:25:20They even asked about my grandmother.
00:25:22The inspector said they're holding your uncle
00:25:24because he was at Forrester's last night.
00:25:26But they haven't filed charges against him.
00:25:28He told us that.
00:25:30I hope so. I don't know what to do.
00:25:32Just don't worry.
00:25:34They'll have to release him. It won't be long.
00:25:37In the meantime, you can't stay here on your own.
00:25:39You're coming to stay at our house.
00:25:41Oh, I couldn't do that.
00:25:43Why not?
00:25:45You know how Uncle feels.
00:25:47I don't think he'd want you to be here alone.
00:25:50He'd never forgive me if I stayed with Delanius.
00:25:53Don't ask me, Todd.
00:25:55I suppose they hold him for some days.
00:25:57I don't know.
00:26:01Oh, Todd.
00:26:03I'm frightened.
00:26:05Oh, God.
00:26:07I'm frightened.
00:26:09I wish you and I could be a thousand miles away from Uncle
00:26:13and this feud and...
00:26:16And what?
00:26:19And everything.
00:26:36What do you want?
00:26:38Hello, Miss Lanier.
00:26:41I'm sorry to trouble you, but...
00:26:43Amy!
00:26:45Hello.
00:26:47Come in. Come in.
00:26:51I'm glad you changed your mind.
00:26:53Tracy!
00:26:55This is Amy Whitlock, my sister-in-law Tracy.
00:26:58Hello. Todd's told me a lot about you.
00:27:00How do you do, Mrs. Lanier?
00:27:02Amy's on her own. I said if she felt lonely, she was to stay with us.
00:27:04Oh, of course.
00:27:06She'd be like a terrible nuisance with plenty of room.
00:27:09Come on. I'll take you upstairs.
00:27:17Don't be long now.
00:27:28Who was that?
00:27:30Todd invited the Whitlock girl to stay with us.
00:27:33Do you think that was a good idea?
00:27:35Why not? She was by herself.
00:27:38Where is she now?
00:27:40Tracy took her upstairs.
00:27:42A Whitlock hasn't slept in this house for 300 years.
00:27:44Then it's about time one did.
00:27:46Just to put a stop to this nonsense.
00:27:48Nonsense?
00:27:51You know the Whitlock still belong to the old religion.
00:27:54I know there've always been stories about witchcraft and certain practices, yes.
00:27:58There's a coven right here. It's common knowledge.
00:28:00Are you trying to tell us that Amy's a witch?
00:28:01I am only trying to say that there's a coven of 13 here and that the Whitlocks belong to it.
00:28:05Bill, this is absolutely idiotic.
00:28:07Look, Helen.
00:28:09The girl's upstairs now. There's not much we can do about it until tomorrow, is there?
00:28:13You do as you like.
00:28:15You're head of the house now.
00:28:17But in the morning, I'm driving up to London to stay with friends.
00:30:32Monday, it's time for sleep. Go to bed early.
00:30:34You're coming to bed right now.
00:30:36Amy!
00:30:38Amy!
00:30:40Amy!
00:30:42Amy!
00:30:44Amy!
00:30:46Amy!
00:30:48Amy!
00:30:50Amy!
00:30:52Amy!
00:30:54Amy!
00:30:56When it's time to sleep, go to bed early.
00:30:58You're coming to bed right now.
00:30:59Amy!
00:31:08Helen.
00:31:10What is it?
00:31:13I saw it.
00:31:15You saw what, Helen?
00:31:17I saw it.
00:31:22Get the dressing gown.
00:31:24Come on, Helen. Come and sit down.
00:31:26You'll be all right.
00:31:27I saw it.
00:31:29Come on, put this on.
00:31:31Sit down.
00:31:33Now, Helen, what did you see?
00:31:35It's that girl. I warned you.
00:31:37Do you mean Amy?
00:31:39She's in bed.
00:31:41No.
00:31:43I'll go and see.
00:31:58She's in bed, asleep.
00:32:01Look, Helen.
00:32:03Do you feel better?
00:32:05Can you tell us, what frightened you?
00:32:08Well, there was a woman.
00:32:10In grey.
00:32:12She was standing beside my bed.
00:32:14And I saw her.
00:32:16I saw her.
00:32:18I saw her.
00:32:20I saw her.
00:32:22I saw her.
00:32:24I saw her.
00:32:25She was standing beside my bed.
00:32:27There was mud on her clothes.
00:32:31She was going to kill me.
00:32:33Look, Helen.
00:32:35Tracy and I were out in the hall.
00:32:37And no one came out of your room.
00:32:39And you saw there was no one here when we switched the lights on.
00:32:41Don't tell me I dreamt it.
00:32:43I saw her as plainly as I see you.
00:32:45She came from there.
00:32:55There's nothing.
00:33:25There's nothing.
00:33:56There's nothing.
00:34:22You shouldn't have let her go.
00:34:23I had no idea she'd left until I saw that her car was gone.
00:34:27Where did she go?
00:34:29What happened last night?
00:34:31After Helen went to bed, she...
00:34:34She thought she saw something in her room.
00:34:37Saw what in her room?
00:34:39She said it was a woman in grey.
00:34:43With clay on her clothes.
00:34:45How did you know that?
00:34:47Bill, you must go after her at once.
00:34:50She's in great danger.
00:34:53She's in great danger.
00:35:23Helen!
00:35:53Helen!
00:36:23Helen!
00:36:53Helen!
00:37:23Helen!
00:37:46You go on ahead. I'll be up in a minute.
00:37:50I'm sorry to intrude, Mr. Lanier.
00:37:51I thought you'd want to know.
00:37:53They're releasing Morgan Whitlock.
00:37:55Oh, thank you. When?
00:37:57Tonight or tomorrow morning.
00:37:59No evidence?
00:38:01We're baffled.
00:38:03Forrester was a powerful man, Mr. Lanier.
00:38:06How could anybody have just walked into his bathroom and strangled him
00:38:09without any sort of a fight?
00:38:11Doesn't make sense.
00:38:12Neither does the death of my Aunt Helen.
00:38:14Oh, well, I don't know about that.
00:38:16Oh, come on, Inspector. You know it wasn't an accident.
00:38:17Nobody leaves the main highway
00:38:19and drives 200 yards across a rubbish tip.
00:38:21By accident?
00:38:23It wasn't suicide. You can take my word for that.
00:38:25It wasn't murder either, Mr. Lanier.
00:38:27You can take my word for that.
00:38:29We examined those tracks very carefully.
00:38:31There were no suspicious marks on the clifftop.
00:38:33That car was driven at an even pace
00:38:35across that rubbish tip
00:38:37and straight over the cliff.
00:38:39It never stopped.
00:38:43What's your explanation?
00:38:45You name it.
00:38:49I wish I'd never started this construction project.
00:39:01Come in.
00:39:04Well, Tracy, what are you doing up?
00:39:07Todd told me he and your husband
00:39:09are driving up to London this afternoon.
00:39:11I want to see him off.
00:39:12Oh, you should be in bed.
00:39:14Well, there's only flu or something.
00:39:16He'll start thinking I'm an imbecile.
00:39:18Well, all right, but be sure you're warm enough.
00:39:21Tell him I'll be down in a minute.
00:39:26We really ought to take her home now, you know, Todd.
00:39:28But she isn't well enough.
00:39:30She's had this fever for two days.
00:39:32Well, she can't stay here once they release her uncle.
00:39:34I'm not having him storming around the place
00:39:36upsetting Tracy while we're away.
00:39:38Oh, I can handle him, Bill.
00:39:40Besides, Amy can keep me company
00:39:42while we're away.
00:39:44Are you sure you wouldn't rather we drove up tomorrow
00:39:46or postpone the meeting?
00:39:48Of course not. This development's important.
00:39:50What time are you seeing the bank?
00:39:52Ten o'clock.
00:39:54We should be back before evening.
00:39:59You're worried about something.
00:40:01What is it?
00:40:03Oh, it's...
00:40:05Just that I don't like leaving you here alone
00:40:07right after the funeral.
00:40:09Oh, Bill.
00:40:10Better than that.
00:40:12I'm not the fanciful type.
00:40:20Nothing.
00:40:23You know, I'm worried about you.
00:40:25You and Todd are both very tired.
00:40:28Be careful when you're driving, won't you?
00:40:30Yes, I'll drive the first half
00:40:32while Todd has a sleep and he can take over.
00:40:35I'll carry my bag.
00:40:41Are you all right?
00:40:43Oh, yes. Yes, of course.
00:40:46Amy, I...
00:40:48I don't like to interfere, but...
00:40:50you have to go back to your uncle.
00:40:52Couldn't you stay with us?
00:40:57Please...
00:40:59don't ask me that.
00:41:01I...
00:41:03I...
00:41:05I...
00:41:07I...
00:41:08Don't ask me that.
00:41:10Don't make it any harder.
00:41:12Harder? Why?
00:41:17I must do what Uncle says.
00:41:19He's...
00:41:21Well?
00:41:27I must obey him.
00:41:29Oh!
00:41:34What is it?
00:41:37What an ugly thing.
00:41:58THE END
00:42:29THE END
00:42:41Be on the lookout!
00:42:59THE END
00:43:05There must be an explanation.
00:43:07There isn't. I was wide awake
00:43:09and I saw the road in front of me the whole time.
00:43:11Maybe it was some sort of auto-suggestion.
00:43:13You were thinking about Helen's accident
00:43:15and turned off at the same place.
00:43:17I was thinking about the meeting tomorrow.
00:43:19All right, you explain it.
00:43:21I can't! I can't! I can't!
00:43:23All right, why don't I admit it?
00:43:25It was witchcraft!
00:43:26All right, I know it sounds idiotic!
00:43:28We could go out of laughter at it myself,
00:43:30but how else do you explain Forrester, Aunt Helen and now this?
00:43:32Well, I don't accept it!
00:43:34You don't have to!
00:43:36But I'm not going to risk my life
00:43:38or yours or Tracy's anymore!
00:43:40We should never have left her!
00:43:42We can't go back now.
00:43:44Apart from anything else,
00:43:46it would scare the life out of Tracy.
00:43:48Besides, she's got Amy with her
00:43:50and we'll be back by tomorrow evening.
00:43:52Look, let's go on to London
00:43:54and to put your mind at rest,
00:43:56before we go.
00:44:22Hello?
00:44:24Yes?
00:44:26Good, Bill, good.
00:44:28Oh, we're fine.
00:44:30We had tea together and then she went up to bed.
00:44:35Yes?
00:44:38Oh, me?
00:44:40Oh, I've been doing all the odd jobs
00:44:42I never seem to get done when you're around.
00:44:48How was the trip?
00:44:50What?
00:44:52Oh, uneventful.
00:44:54Sorry, this line isn't very clear.
00:44:57Did you drive all the way?
00:45:00I said, did you drive all the way yourself?
00:45:03Oh, good.
00:45:05Yes.
00:45:07Yes, I'll tell her.
00:45:09She says she wants to go home tomorrow,
00:45:11so I'll probably drive her over.
00:45:15Right.
00:45:17Well, good luck for the meeting.
00:45:19Thanks for calling.
00:45:21Good night.
00:45:26Good night.
00:45:56Amy?
00:46:26Come in.
00:46:50Come in.
00:46:53Oh, you're still up.
00:46:54The old don't need much sleep, you know.
00:46:58Have you seen Amy?
00:47:00No, and I don't expect to.
00:47:02Isn't she in her room?
00:47:04No.
00:47:24You'd better get to bed.
00:47:26Yes, I will, dear.
00:47:28Good night.
00:47:30Good night.
00:47:54Good night.
00:48:24Good night.
00:48:54Good night.
00:49:24Good night.
00:49:54Amy?
00:50:24Amy?
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00:54:28Oh, no.
00:54:29Amy!
00:54:30Oh, no.
00:54:31Amy!
00:54:33Oh no!
00:54:36Amy!
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01:00:52We'll make it fast, Tor.
01:00:53Sure, but if Amy's in, she might know where Tracy is.
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01:01:13Hello, darling, we've just got back.
01:01:15Look, Bill's worried because Tracy doesn't answer the phone.
01:01:17Do you know where she is?
01:01:19At your home.
01:01:20You're sure?
01:01:21You're sure she's there now, this afternoon?
01:01:23Yes.
01:01:25Bill, Amy says Tracy's at home.
01:01:27You go on, I'll follow.
01:01:29Okay.
01:01:30♪
01:01:37Todd, you can't come in, you mustn't.
01:01:39Why, what's the matter?
01:01:40Please go, please.
01:01:41We can talk about it later.
01:01:43I'm not going until I know what's wrong.
01:01:45Something's happened here, hasn't it?
01:01:47I don't know what you mean.
01:01:49Amy, I love you, that's the only thing that matters.
01:01:51Stop it, Todd, leave me alone.
01:01:53♪
01:01:56I warned you not to come near Amy.
01:01:59Now, get out.
01:02:00I want to talk to Amy and you have no right to interfere.
01:02:02I have every right to charge you with forcing your way into my home.
01:02:07Now, I'll give you one minute before I call the police.
01:02:12Very well.
01:02:14♪
01:02:16I'll call you later, Amy.
01:02:19He is back.
01:02:22What about the brother?
01:02:25Have you seen him?
01:02:29Yes.
01:02:32Vanessa will be angry.
01:02:35Vanessa?
01:02:37Yes.
01:02:40She is coming to us.
01:02:43You will see her tonight yourself.
01:02:46It's a Sabbath.
01:02:48Tracy!
01:02:54Tracy!
01:03:00Tracy?
01:03:06Tracy!
01:03:15Yes?
01:03:17I'm Bill Lanier.
01:03:18Oh, Bill.
01:03:19I'll be out in just a moment.
01:03:21It would be better if you wait outside.
01:03:23What are you doing here? What happened?
01:03:25The doctor will tell you.
01:03:26Where's my wife?
01:03:27There hasn't been anyone here all day, except Mrs. Lanier.
01:03:29Are you sure?
01:03:30You're nuts.
01:03:32How are you, Bill?
01:03:33I'm rather close to it, but she'll be all right.
01:03:36What happened?
01:03:38As far as I can make out, Melvina fell down the stairs sometime during the night.
01:03:42When she came to, she managed to phone me, and I brought the nurse.
01:03:46I just dropped by to see how she was coming along.
01:03:49How did she get to the stairs?
01:03:50Walked.
01:03:51Only way she could have.
01:03:53You see, there was never anything the matter with her legs, you know.
01:03:56Psychic trauma.
01:03:58After your grandfather's death, she had it fixed in her mind that she was only safe in her own room, sort of sanctuary.
01:04:04I can't imagine what changed her after all these years.
01:04:08Have you seen Tracy?
01:04:09I imagine she was with you.
01:04:10No, I left her here.
01:04:11Look, Arthur, I've got to talk to grandmother. Is that all right?
01:04:13Oh, yes, I think so, but don't overdo it.
01:04:15Well, I've got to run along. I'll drop by after rounds.
01:04:18Yes, all right. Thanks.
01:04:24Grandmother?
01:04:26Grandmother.
01:04:32Would you mind leaving us for a moment, please?
01:04:41Grandmother.
01:04:43Where's Tracy?
01:04:46I...
01:04:49I saw her...
01:04:55The witch.
01:04:57Vanessa?
01:04:59Vanessa Whitlock.
01:05:04Helen was right.
01:05:07Right.
01:05:09Where is Tracy?
01:05:13She...
01:05:15She wasn't burned.
01:05:18She...
01:05:20She...
01:05:22Came back.
01:05:27Tonight is...
01:05:29Rude mess.
01:05:32The witch is severed.
01:05:34Grandmother, please.
01:05:36Where has Tracy gone?
01:05:40Tracy...
01:05:47To the crypt.
01:06:04To the crypt.
01:06:34Oh, it's you.
01:06:36How did you get here?
01:06:37I took the shortcut back from Amy's and saw your light.
01:06:40What are you doing here?
01:06:41I can't find Tracy.
01:06:42Her gran says she came in here.
01:06:44Tracy?
01:06:45What on earth for?
01:06:47This is fresh candle grease.
01:06:51There's a tunnel behind here that leads to the walled up part of the crypt.
01:06:55There's a tunnel behind here.
01:06:57There's a tunnel behind here.
01:07:09What's wrong?
01:07:11I can't find Tracy.
01:07:13I don't know where she is.
01:07:14There's a tunnel behind here that leads to the walled-up part of the cellar in the house.
01:07:17Yes, I remember hearing it was used as an escape route for priests.
01:07:21That's right, and the religious persecution.
01:07:24The family used to celebrate mass down there. They built a chapel.
01:07:28Now, this moves away from the wall, Totser. Give me a hand.
01:07:31Right when I say it. Ready? Now.
01:07:35There's a fire down there.
01:07:36There's a what?
01:09:45Tracy!
01:09:51She's been drugged. Cut the feed.
01:09:57Tracy.
01:09:59Tracy, darling.
01:10:01Tracy, wake up. It's me. It's Bill.
01:10:03Tracy.
01:10:05Tracy, wake up. Tracy, it's me, Bill.
01:10:15It's me.
01:10:20Keep walking, Tracy. Keep walking.
01:10:22Turn around, Totser.
01:10:23You've got to wake up, Tracy. Please wake up.
01:10:26You're all right. You're all right.
01:10:28Just keep walking.
01:10:29Tracy, keep your eyes open. Come on, please.
01:10:32Tracy, wake up!
01:10:39It's all right, Tracy. It's all right. We're taking you home now.
01:10:42It's all right.
01:10:46No.
01:11:05Bar the door.
01:11:12Bar the door.
01:11:42Come on.
01:12:12Come on.
01:12:42Come on.
01:13:01Come on, Tracy.
01:13:12Go to your homes. Hide your rooms. Hide them.
01:13:42Come on.
01:14:01Get some brandy.
01:14:07Come on, Tot.
01:14:12Tracy, why did you go into the crypt?
01:14:17I followed Amy.
01:14:20She's one of them.
01:14:29Bill.
01:14:42He's led you away from the old religion.
01:14:47You have disobeyed our priestess.
01:14:51That's not true.
01:14:53I'm your servant. I respect and worship you.
01:14:58That's not true, Bill.
01:15:00I'm your servant.
01:15:02I respect and worship you.
01:15:06I'm your slave.
01:15:07I'm your slave.
01:15:09I'm your slave.
01:15:10The lanyard returns to die.
01:15:17No!
01:15:24We shall be ready.
01:15:29No! No, I won't let you! You can't! I won't let you! No! I won't let you! No!
01:15:40I won't let you kill him!
01:16:10Amy! Amy! Amy!
01:16:40Bill! Have you seen Todd anywhere?
01:16:59Amy! Amy!
01:17:04Amy! No! Amy!
01:17:34Amy! Amy! Amy!
01:17:59Todd.
01:18:00Are you all right, Mrs. Lanyard?
01:18:18Born in evil, death in burning.
01:18:59THE END