• 3 months ago
Alexander Saxton (Christopher Lee), a brilliant British anthropologist researching in the Russian Far East, boards the Trans-Siberian Express with his latest discovery, a frozen specimen he hopes to prove is the missing link. But en route to Europe, passengers begin to turn up dead, and terror engulfs the train as Saxton and his partner, Dr. Wells (Peter Cushing), struggle to contain a mysterious -- and increasingly murderous -- force with the power to control minds.
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00:02:30The following report to the Royal Geological Society by the undersigned Alexander Saxton
00:02:39is a true and faithful account of events that befell the Society's expedition in Manchuria.
00:02:47As the leader of the expedition, I must accept responsibility for its ending in disaster,
00:02:55but I will leave to the judgment of the Honourable Members the decision as to where the blame
00:03:02for the catastrophe lies.
00:03:24The Honourable Members of the Royal Society of Manchuria
00:03:54The Honourable Members of the Royal Society of Manchuria
00:04:24The Honourable Members of the Royal Society of Manchuria
00:04:55The Honourable Members of the Royal Society of Manchuria
00:05:03The Honourable Members of the Royal Society of Manchuria
00:05:21I'm sorry, there is a seat left.
00:05:24My name is Saxton, Alexander Saxton. If you will check, you will find a telegram I sent you three weeks ago
00:05:30instructing you to reserve accommodation for me.
00:05:33There's nothing I can do.
00:05:37Hello? Yes.
00:05:41Yes. Well, well, look who's here. Professor Saxton, I presume?
00:05:47Dr. Wells.
00:05:48And what are you doing in Shanghai?
00:05:50I've asked you the same thing.
00:05:52Oh, I'm just collecting a few specimens.
00:05:54Miss Jones, let me introduce Professor Alexander Saxton. He dabbles in fossils and bones.
00:06:00Glad to meet you, Professor.
00:06:01How do you do?
00:06:02Miss Jones has been assisting me. Bacteriology. Excellent technician.
00:06:06For a woman, he means.
00:06:08The Honourable Members of the Royal Society of Manchuria
00:06:39Excuse me. Two private compartments, two Moscow, if you please.
00:06:55Two, you say? Will that be all?
00:06:57And three crates of animals.
00:06:59Impossible.
00:07:01I know I'm asking you to perform miracles, but perhaps this will help.
00:07:35It's called squeeze in China. The American people know how.
00:07:38And in Britain, we call it bribery and corruption.
00:07:43Now, sir. Excuse me.
00:07:55You! Get out!
00:07:58Sir Alexander Saxton?
00:08:02Yes.
00:08:04Captain O'Hagan, sir. General Wang told me to find you and to make myself useful.
00:08:11Now I remember. I do have Your Excellency's ticket.
00:08:17Your ticket, right here.
00:08:33And the Lord have mercy on his soul.
00:08:36Not that he deserves it, the dirty thief.
00:08:39You have his things?
00:08:41You knew him?
00:08:43Krasinski, the locksmith?
00:08:46He could open any trunk with a hairpin.
00:08:55A thief?
00:08:57But he was blind.
00:08:58Blind? He could spot a policeman a mile away.
00:09:06I'll be damned.
00:09:13The work of the devil.
00:09:26Can I be of any assistance, Father?
00:09:31This is yours.
00:09:32It is, but I demand an explanation.
00:09:36Whatever you have here is unholy and must be destroyed.
00:09:51Inspector Mirov, what is in there, Excellency?
00:09:55Fossils.
00:09:57What is a fossil?
00:09:59A stone.
00:10:02Stones?
00:10:04There wouldn't be something valuable in there, like gold.
00:10:07Gold? It's a laboratory specimen. No value to a thief.
00:10:12Where there is God, there is always a place for the cross.
00:10:19Even on this stone floor, just so.
00:10:26But Satan is evil.
00:10:28And where evil is, there is no place for the cross.
00:10:48Rubbish. A conjurer's trick.
00:10:52Captain. Yes, sir?
00:10:53You get your men to put the crate on the train.
00:11:02Ready?
00:11:07Lift it up.
00:11:09Off you go.
00:11:30Where's crate C?
00:11:32It's over there, sir.
00:12:01Follow me.
00:13:00Follow me.
00:13:27Follow me.
00:13:43What are you going to astound the scientific world with this time?
00:13:46You'll read about it in the Society's annual report.
00:13:49It's a remarkable fossil.
00:13:50Fossil?
00:13:52But you've got something live in there. I heard it.
00:13:54You're mistaken.
00:13:56We're only defeated then.
00:13:58The occupant hasn't eaten in two million years.
00:14:01That's one way to economize on food bills.
00:14:07Baggage man.
00:14:12Malinka, what's the matter with you?
00:14:14Yes, Countess?
00:14:16You have a safe for valuables?
00:14:17Yes, Countess. I shall make out a receipt.
00:14:25Excuse me.
00:14:30Malinka's afraid of something.
00:14:33What do you have in that crate?
00:14:35Oh, nothing that would interest Malinka, Madame.
00:14:41Normally she likes Englishmen.
00:14:44All we Poles do.
00:14:46I am honored, Madame.
00:14:48Oh, yes, England.
00:14:50Queen Victoria, crumpets, Shakespeare.
00:14:55I admire Poland, Madame.
00:14:57I believe that there is a bond between our countries.
00:15:00My husband, the Count Petrovsky, says that in the 15th century, your King Henry betrayed us to the Russians.
00:15:12I hope that you and your husband, Madame, will accept my profoundest apologies.
00:15:16She's really afraid.
00:15:21I wonder what it is.
00:15:24May I escort you back to your carriage, Madame?
00:15:34Yours?
00:15:58Oh, thank you.
00:16:00Excuse me.
00:16:02Yes?
00:16:04I was on the platform before when that mad monk was carrying on.
00:16:08Yes?
00:16:10I'm an engineer, a scientist.
00:16:16This is ordinary chalk.
00:16:20How do you explain it's not writing on that crate?
00:16:23Hypnosis, yoga.
00:16:26These mystics can be very convincing.
00:16:28They can even hypnotize themselves.
00:16:42The fresh food we will pick up.
00:16:44Who will pay for it, sir?
00:16:46Oh, just keep in account of how much you spend.
00:16:50If someone were to drill a little hole in this crate during the night and take a look at what's inside, I'd be very grateful.
00:17:19It's in order.
00:17:25Help me.
00:17:29In what way, Madame?
00:17:36Is this number eight?
00:17:38That's next door, Wells Confinement.
00:17:42There, there, don't cry.
00:17:46Everything will be all right.
00:17:51Excuse me.
00:17:53Sorry, dear fellow, I'm afraid you're in the wrong pew.
00:17:56Here, number eight, do you see?
00:18:00Eight A, lower berth.
00:18:04Eight B, upper berth.
00:18:07Don't worry.
00:18:08Look here, I was supposed to have this compartment to myself.
00:18:11If you don't mind.
00:18:12I'm sorry if I'm in your way.
00:18:13Not at all.
00:18:14Excuse me.
00:18:15I have no ticket and I have to get out of Shanghai.
00:18:18I'm sure I can make it worth your while.
00:18:20The young lady's in trouble.
00:18:22Well, what do you suggest we do about it?
00:18:24Couldn't you, couldn't you double up with somebody else?
00:18:27Miss Jones.
00:18:28Steady.
00:18:29I'm sure we can all get along very well together.
00:21:29There's the stink of hell on this train.
00:21:57Even the dog knows it.
00:22:04When the Englishman comes to call, what should I wear?
00:22:08Sure of yourself, aren't you?
00:22:11The blue one with the decollete.
00:22:14Or perhaps the red one.
00:22:19You're jesting with her immortal soul.
00:22:23That's why we keep you, Pujardov.
00:22:26Our immortal souls are your concern.
00:22:34She's afraid of something.
00:22:37Tell me, Pujardov.
00:22:39Yes?
00:22:41Which do you think I should wear for the Englishman?
00:22:44The red or the blue?
00:22:46Enough.
00:22:49I forbid you to talk this way.
00:22:51You forbid?
00:22:54Forgive me, Your Excellency.
00:22:58My concern for the spiritual welfare of the Countess, I forgot myself.
00:23:04I will pray for humility.
00:23:09Pray hard, Pujardov.
00:23:11Or you'll find yourself praying for a job, too.
00:23:14May your father's soul rest in peace.
00:23:33Oh, it's the piece I was playing.
00:23:36I wonder who it is.
00:24:06You wish to see us?
00:24:22I thought one of you might know what happened to the baggage man.
00:24:25I haven't the remotest idea.
00:24:27What about you?
00:24:30Perhaps it had something to do with what's inside that crate.
00:24:33I agree with you.
00:24:35He was trying to open it when something happened.
00:24:38What?
00:24:45Fortunately, he was interrupted.
00:24:47Yes.
00:24:48By whom?
00:24:51Why are you so worried about it being opened?
00:24:54It may be my fault. I asked the baggage man to take a look.
00:24:57I was curious.
00:24:59It was no concern of yours.
00:25:03All of yours.
00:25:07Good night.
00:25:10One man dead, another missing.
00:25:12It's time we opened this box.
00:25:14You will do no such thing.
00:25:17Give me the key.
00:25:35Konev!
00:25:36See if you can open the crate with that.
00:25:40Go ahead.
00:26:10Oh, my God.
00:26:25It's the baggage man.
00:26:27What was in there?
00:26:29I told you, a fossil, part ape, part man.
00:26:32It lived two million years ago.
00:26:33Are you telling me that an ape that lived two million years ago
00:26:38got out of that crate, killed the baggage man and put him in there,
00:26:41then locked everything up neat and tidy and got away?
00:26:44Yes, I am. It's alive. It must be.
00:26:46Lock him up.
00:26:48We'll search the train and find it, whatever it is, and destroy it.
00:26:52But if it's alive...
00:26:53I want this kept quiet.
00:26:55I don't want to panic the passengers.
00:27:25I don't want to panic the passengers.
00:27:55I don't want to panic the passengers.
00:28:24I don't want to panic the passengers.
00:28:53I don't want to panic the passengers.
00:29:22I don't want to panic the passengers.
00:29:51I don't want to panic the passengers.
00:30:14My glass is empty.
00:30:17Oh, forgive me.
00:30:20What is it?
00:30:23I'm sorry, I can't tell you.
00:30:31Good evening.
00:30:33Good evening.
00:30:34Good evening.
00:30:37Haven't we met?
00:30:41I don't believe so.
00:30:43Yes, at the Governor's Palace, General Wang.
00:30:47Your mistake.
00:30:52Of course, I beg your pardon, it was somebody else.
00:31:09What's the matter?
00:31:11The eye of that fish, it's white.
00:31:16Naturally, it's boiled.
00:31:19Boiled?
00:31:21Yes, yes.
00:31:29Is it true you're a doctor?
00:31:31Ask me when I finish my dinner.
00:31:33It's urgent.
00:31:35What are the symptoms?
00:31:37He's dead, you saw him.
00:31:39Oh, that one.
00:31:41There's nothing I can do for him.
00:31:43Now there's one more dead, one of my soldiers, the same white eyes.
00:31:47I want to know the cause of death.
00:31:49Who's dead?
00:31:50Keep your nose out of it, you didn't hear anything.
00:31:54Excuse me.
00:31:58Is Professor Saxon's fossil still at large?
00:32:01I think the fossil or whatever it is escaped, jumped off the train.
00:32:09Miss Jones, I shall need your assistance.
00:32:13Yes, well at your age I'm not surprised.
00:32:18With an autopsy.
00:32:20Oh, well that's different.
00:32:36Very curious.
00:32:40A genetic defect, obviously.
00:32:45Scalpel.
00:32:50Can you keep that still?
00:32:57What is he doing?
00:32:58Tray pan.
00:33:13Don't get up, please.
00:33:21I see you have decided to dine alone, Sir Alexander.
00:33:26I've eaten in worse circumstances and in worse company.
00:33:35Burn some.
00:33:37Here you are, Doctor.
00:33:48You're in bad humor because you've lost your box of bones.
00:33:56That box of bones, madame, could have solved many of the riddles of science.
00:34:02If the theory of evolution is confirmed, if the science of biology is revolutionized, if the very origin of man is determined.
00:34:10I have heard of evolution.
00:34:12It's, it's immoral.
00:34:14It's a fact.
00:34:15And there's no morality in a fact.
00:34:25And what about the baggage man?
00:34:27And that poor thief at the station?
00:34:30What about them?
00:34:32They are dead.
00:34:36Was your creature responsible for that?
00:34:40Probably.
00:34:43And you don't care?
00:34:47A baggage man and a thief?
00:34:54You're right, madame.
00:34:57I don't care as much as I should.
00:35:04Can you tell me how he died?
00:35:09Smooth as a baby's bottom.
00:35:12You saw this man today and he was normal.
00:35:14Absolutely.
00:35:16It must be a mutation, a freak of nature.
00:35:18What's so special about this brain?
00:35:21Learning and memory are engraved on the normal brain, leaving a wrinkled surface.
00:35:31This brain has been drained.
00:35:33The memory has been removed, like chalk erased from a blackboard.
00:36:03Come in.
00:36:32Come in.
00:36:35It's all yours.
00:36:39I won't be long.
00:39:18Miss?
00:39:19It's Dr. Wells.
00:39:24Miss, are you all right?
00:39:50Miss, are you there?
00:40:19Miss, are you there?
00:40:48Miss, are you there?
00:41:17Miss, are you there?
00:41:46Miss, are you there?
00:42:04Come in.
00:42:07Feeling better?
00:42:10Yes.
00:42:12Anything wrong?
00:42:14That woman who was killed.
00:42:16The engineer, you know, the chess player.
00:42:19He told me that she was an international spy.
00:42:23Yes, I know.
00:42:25Oh, you do?
00:42:26Well, could that fact have had anything to do with her death?
00:42:30What do you think?
00:42:33Dr. Wells and I performed an autopsy on her.
00:42:36Her brain was completely smooth, just like the baggage man's.
00:42:40Everything had been erased.
00:42:41Now, I have a theory about this.
00:42:43I'm only a policeman, Professor.
00:42:45I don't have much education.
00:42:49Well, I'll make it simple.
00:42:51Supposing that creature, the one you killed,
00:42:55was capable of taking ideas directly from other people's brains and transferring them to its own.
00:43:00You mean it sucked other people's brains?
00:43:03Absorbed through the eyes.
00:43:09That was our first clue.
00:43:11The eyes going white.
00:43:14Then, if the beast had absorbed your brains,
00:43:17all of your education would have gone into its brain.
00:43:21It would have been as clever as you.
00:43:24Much more so, because what it had taken from me would have been added to the learning that it already had.
00:43:31Professor, spy, baggage man, thief.
00:43:36What was the creature looking for?
00:43:39Well, that we'll never know, now that it's dead.
00:43:42And yet...
00:43:43What?
00:43:46A creature like that.
00:43:50How would it ever die?
00:43:53Inspector?
00:43:54What is it?
00:43:55I found this.
00:43:56The animal had it.
00:43:58The animal had it?
00:43:59Give it to me.
00:44:02It belonged to Count Petrovsky.
00:44:04How do you know?
00:44:06I saw him put it in the safe.
00:44:19Steel, harder than a diamond.
00:44:22That's why the spies are after it.
00:44:24French, German, English.
00:44:27But they're wasting their time.
00:44:30What really matters is the formula.
00:44:33That gentleman is safe.
00:44:36Up here.
00:44:42What happened to the girl?
00:44:43The spy?
00:44:45She's dead.
00:44:46The fossil, or whatever it was, killed her.
00:44:49But there's no more danger, Countess.
00:44:51Beast is not dead.
00:44:52I put four bullets into him.
00:44:57You think evil can be killed with bullets?
00:45:02He's dead.
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00:46:30Why, it's the last thing the creature saw.
00:46:35Police inspector.
00:46:36The image has been retained in the fluid.
00:46:39Exactly.
00:46:40The creature's visual memory is located not in its brain, but in the eye itself.
00:47:29Identify anything?
00:47:31It's a brontosaurus.
00:47:34A pterodactyl.
00:47:59Incredible.
00:48:11This is not a map.
00:48:15It can only be the earth seen from space.
00:48:19I hope I'm not intruding.
00:48:21People on the train are becoming afraid, professor.
00:48:24People on long journeys become bored, madame.
00:48:27They crave excitement.
00:48:30Then there's no more danger.
00:48:32It's all finished.
00:48:35And what about your science?
00:48:37The evolution you were talking about.
00:48:41Look for yourself.
00:48:57Come here, Pujaro.
00:49:01There's something I want to show you.
00:49:08Look.
00:49:09Oh, my God.
00:49:20Oh, my God.
00:49:27It is the holy wreath.
00:49:31On the second day, he created the earth.
00:49:39Where did you get it?
00:49:42There, from the creature's eye.
00:49:50The eye of Satan.
00:49:52Nonsense. There's a scientific explanation.
00:49:56You know it?
00:49:59No.
00:50:02Not yet.
00:50:04Before the fall,
00:50:06before Satan was banished from the throne of God,
00:50:10the evil one looked down from heaven and did see...
00:50:15Rubbish.
00:50:27Pujaro.
00:50:33Where is he?
00:50:35I don't know.
00:50:37He's gone mad.
00:50:43I'll look in the baggage car.
00:50:45Right.
00:51:03Come on.
00:51:33Let's go.
00:51:34Let's go.
00:52:02Looking for the thief, Miss Jones?
00:52:05You know about it.
00:52:07What's all the fuss?
00:52:13You get back that eye and there's a thousand rubles in it for you.
00:52:19A thousand rubles for an eye?
00:52:23There's something in it.
00:52:26Pictures.
00:52:28Pictures of what?
00:52:30Pictures of the earth in prehistoric times.
00:52:34Pictures of the earth seen from space.
00:52:37Who else has seen such pictures?
00:52:41Dr. Wells, Professor Saxton, and that pretty countess.
00:52:46I see.
00:53:04I see.
00:53:34Have pity.
00:53:35Have pity.
00:53:41Are you going to kill me?
00:53:49Are you going to kill me?
00:54:02Are you going to kill me?
00:54:03Oh, there's nothing in your head of any use
00:54:17Another killing
00:54:19I
00:54:29Want to get off
00:54:32There's been talk about getting off the train well, you can forget it I'll complain to the authorities
00:54:38I'm not one of your musics if necessary. I'll shoot anyone who tries to stop the train
00:54:49I
00:55:02Who else has seen such pictures dr. Wales
00:55:07Professor Saxton
00:55:10And that pretty countess well
00:55:14Well
00:55:19I
00:55:25Well, is this creature dead or not if it is who killed miss Jones
00:55:37Do you have any idea no inspector I haven't but I've asked the conductor to wire ahead to stop the train at the next station
00:55:50I
00:55:58What's the idea
00:56:19Tell me who you are
00:56:34Tell me I will serve you
00:56:50I
00:56:51Want to help you
00:56:54It's like some contagious disease
00:56:57Well, if there's a disease there must be symptoms fever. You could take everyone's temperature
00:57:04The eyes why do their eyes go white?
00:57:19Oh
00:57:28Do you think it's true what they say about those horrible white eyes all that part is true enough
00:57:37Hi inspector is only you now what about me your eyes we must examine your eyes, too
00:57:46Certainly
00:57:55Perhaps you should test for radiation or other invisible rays
00:57:59X-rays
00:58:00Well, it's a thought but on this train, how would we go about it?
00:58:05Are you a scientist an engineer, but I try to keep up with things
00:58:10That's to be admired
00:58:12That's to be admired
00:58:15Inspector I suggest you tell all these people to stay together in groups or in pairs
00:58:20So that if anything does happen to anybody and somebody can raise the alarm on no account must anybody be left alone
00:58:42I
00:59:13I
00:59:28Use of the train
00:59:42The
00:59:47Train will be here in exactly
00:59:5214 minutes
00:59:5514 minutes. Yes, your honor. That's what it says here
01:00:00Doesn't say it in words your honor, but in code it's like another language. I know about telegraphs
01:00:07Little Papa, I know about trains. I know about electrical currents
01:00:13On your feet everybody
01:00:16outside full pack
01:00:21Even though I still believe in God, I don't like to be made a fool of
01:00:23Back
01:00:27Even though I still believe in God, I don't like to be made a fool of no your honor. I
01:00:35Wouldn't do that
01:00:40Tell me little father
01:00:43You believe in the devil
01:00:48Yes, your honor
01:00:50Oh
01:00:52Good send a telegram
01:00:55Tell him that captain Kazan
01:00:58He knows that a horse has four legs
01:01:01He knows that a murderer has two arms
01:01:04but still the devil
01:01:08Must be afraid of one honest
01:01:12Cossack
01:01:20Oh
01:01:35Earth gravity, you know how to measure it how to measure gravity
01:01:41What I would like to know is can gravity be overcome
01:01:46If you mean can man get beyond the gravitational field of the earth into space not yet, but any day now
01:01:54Someday
01:01:56There is a mathematics professor. His name is Tchaikovsky. He has ideas about the rockets machines that can fly free of the earth's gravity
01:02:05You know him
01:02:08Oh
01:02:12Tchaikovsky was one of my teachers. He was like a father to me, but why would a man like you be interest?
01:02:37Oh
01:02:51What do you think is behind all this excellency
01:02:56Look at this
01:02:57That's what we saw under the microscope
01:03:00Shows the earth as it might look from space. What does it mean?
01:03:04It means that millions of years ago something some form of intelligence came to the earth from another planet
01:03:12The atmosphere of the earth was new to it different
01:03:16But it learned how to survive. Oh
01:03:19By entering into the body and brain of an earth creature
01:03:25The fossil that I found and brought with me and this thing from another planet survived in the fossil then came to life again
01:03:33Exactly go on professor
01:03:37The animal that you shot was only the host and when that animal died
01:03:43the alien intelligence
01:03:46transferred somehow
01:03:48to another host
01:03:51It's alive
01:03:54In someone on this train
01:03:57You're a very good detective you've discovered everything except who is now the host and that's our next
01:04:05Thought this might come in handy. Oh good idea two of you together. That's fine
01:04:10What if one of you is the monster?
01:04:14monster
01:04:26But you must have seen something I told you I was asleep
01:04:32He knew about the white eyes he told me
01:04:37When you fell asleep the lights were on and when you woke up they were off
01:04:42Are you sure positive? It was dark. I put the lights on and that's when I found him beside me
01:04:51When we did the test the lights were on
01:04:56The monster
01:05:27In
01:05:31Specter
01:05:36This steel at high temperatures what happens to it
01:05:44It gets stronger
01:05:46What temperatures for example?
01:05:4810 or 12,000 degrees
01:05:51Where on earth would you get such temperatures?
01:05:53Nowhere
01:06:23I
01:06:36Have you sent to Siberia I
01:06:41Am in Siberia
01:06:43This is countess Irina Petrovska, and I'm count Marian Petrovsky. Oh your excellencies. I'm sorry
01:06:51Of course the counted countess are exempt from our orders, please escort them to their car
01:07:11Peasants
01:07:21Are you a countess I'm an American and I'm not accustomed to being bullied by foreigners
01:07:27Batman he's the one who wouldn't let us get off the train. He's responsible
01:07:38Your excellency I'm a police inspector everybody's under arrest
01:07:48Including you
01:07:51Who are the killers who who are the troublemakers
01:08:02Who are the foreign influences, huh? Oh
01:08:11Don't worry, I'll smoke them out. What's he raving about?
01:08:20You
01:08:27English believe in free speech, don't you? Huh? Certainly if instead of babbling nonsense, you'd investigate this property. Oh
01:08:35This is outrageous
01:08:39So
01:08:42You are a police inspector, huh? Yes captain Mirov is my name Mirov Oh
01:08:51Hmm there's a good Russian name it off
01:08:56Tell me Mirov
01:08:59What do you know about all the filth that's going on here, huh thief? Oh, come on inspector certainly, you know what I'm doing here
01:09:05Don't you?
01:09:07You just point out the suspects and I promise you I'll get the truth out of them. You're mistaken, sir
01:09:15Mistaken fool
01:09:20Oh
01:09:37He has the evil eye
01:09:39Mm-hmm
01:09:47Where the wrath of Satan
01:09:51Oh
01:10:08Hello on your knees monk
01:10:21Oh
01:10:31We must try and stop this
01:10:51He
01:10:54Was trying to protect you why he's mad
01:11:03Who are you I told you a policeman
01:11:21Oh
01:11:23Oh
01:11:48You saw his eyes one look at them and you're dead
01:11:53Oh
01:12:06Coming to me Satan
01:12:10Time is the kingdom and the power and the glory
01:12:16Thy will be done on earth as it is in hell
01:12:23Now anything anything that moves near that door kill it
01:12:29But what if the monk is innocent we got lots of innocent monks, all right, let's move these presents out of here quickly
01:12:53I
01:13:23I
01:13:53I
01:14:23I
01:14:53I
01:15:23I
01:15:46Always kills in the dark. He can't play his little tricks in a strong light
01:15:53I
01:16:23I
01:16:53I
01:17:07You take care of the others what about you are you all right go on will you take this
01:17:23You
01:17:38Know in spite of everything push out of had a certain affection for you
01:17:45Yet you humiliated him often even in front of the countess
01:17:53You
01:18:23Oh
01:18:40His bed
01:18:44You killed him if you want to kill push out of his turret I
01:18:51See you hanged the poor monk. He loved you more than he loved the promise of heaven
01:19:04Over there quickly over there Irina behind me
01:19:17It would be a mistake to kill me
01:19:20Who are you in words is difficult I am a form of energy occupying the shell
01:19:29Where do you come from another galaxy I
01:19:36Came with others like myself I
01:19:39Was left behind an accident. I survived in proto zones fish vertebrates
01:19:48The history of your planet is part of me
01:19:54Pull the trigger and you will end it
01:20:02What am I to do with you
01:20:05Let me go that's not possible it is possible
01:20:12I will teach you to end disease pain hunger
01:20:18I
01:20:20Wait
01:20:23There's something more
01:20:47Oh
01:21:17Oh
01:21:47Oh
01:22:17Oh
01:22:47Oh
01:23:17Oh
01:23:29Sexton thank God stand back, please make room
01:23:47I
01:24:03Bosco says to stop the Express when it goes through the switching point
01:24:07That means killing everybody on board
01:24:12That's what it says maybe there's a war maybe it's war
01:24:20Maybe there's a war
01:24:24Maybe it's war
01:24:49Oh
01:25:19Oh
01:25:49Oh
01:26:19Oh
01:26:49Oh
01:27:19You

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