Businessman Tony Mansell hires a marriage bureau when his wife dies from a sudden illness, and is delighted to find himself paired up with the beautiful Clara. Despite seeming like the perfect wife, Clara is in fact a witch and has nothing but evil intentions for her new husband. She soon envelops her grip around Tony and he begins to fall sick from the same illness that had killed his wife. —Stanley Péan
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00:00:30soon have you up and about again mrs. Mansell you'll see
00:00:51doctor how long has she been like this well that's just it no time at all we
00:01:09thought she had a feverish cold last night I slept in the spare room so as
00:01:12not to disturb her this morning she was like this what is it could be a virus
00:01:17could be a massive non-specific infection they don't fit the pattern nothing fits
00:01:23the pattern now our hearts failing but mrs. Mansell's always been so strong
00:01:30she's dying what are you gonna do may I use your phone I'll I'll get her in it
00:01:38to an intensive care unit
00:01:52thank you I'll hold on can I do any good well she'll have a chance
00:01:59no no no
00:02:06ah
00:02:36ah
00:03:06ah
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00:03:34mrs. Robbins it's been six months I really don't think my wife would have
00:03:41wanted this your breakfast is ready sir now look mrs. Robbins I was very fond of
00:03:47the mistress sir so was I if it offends you sir no no it doesn't
00:03:55offend me
00:04:11you
00:04:41you
00:05:11is everything all right sir you spoil me mrs. Robbins you always did it's what
00:05:21she would have wanted sir there's something else she would have wanted to
00:05:27sir really I must that she always said you were the kind of man who needed a
00:05:32woman to look after him should have wanted you to marry again
00:05:42but mrs. Robbins the way you keep her bedroom the flowers that's my tribute it
00:05:50doesn't have to be yours
00:06:11modern mates the scientific answer to loneliness discrete introductions
00:06:16affected complete psychophysical matching
00:06:31miss he is coming in this morning. you go for a minute mr. Matthews oh get me the
00:06:40Matheson file would you Susie
00:06:47Susie morning Liz. morning mr. Matthews. sort the Morgan contract out of that please. mr. Matthews is waiting for you. good. Susie oh go on you've got it worse than I have no Tony
00:07:03we are in trouble Baker and Todd were buying heavily again yesterday how many
00:07:08another hundred thousand shares which means that with friends associates and
00:07:12nominees yes they now have 23% of our equity Holter can be no doubt about it
00:07:18now they're planning to take us over we've chosen their time hiring margins
00:07:21going up new equipment coming in on stream they want to step in and take all
00:07:25the gravy right I enter and report to you next week take out the profits
00:07:28forecast good we don't want to let the cat out of the bag too soon oh we'll
00:07:31need the approval the whole ball for that we'll get it yes of course now how
00:07:36about circularizing the shareholders no it's too early
00:07:39wait for Laker and Todd to make their move look just a minute Tony do you
00:07:45think mr. Mansell knows? he doesn't show that badly but then he never will know will he?
00:07:50unless you do something about it. it's not that easy. what you said you're going
00:07:57to invite him for a meal at your flat? I am going to. well when? soon
00:08:07meantime I'll get on to the bank tell him we could be in for a fight yes do
00:08:12that. right I will. Liz come in and take a letter would you please. no on a second
00:08:22thought it's personal I'll write it myself. oh I see
00:08:27um I've confirmed your meeting with James Carton at 11 Bates is downstairs
00:08:38with the car good that's all thanks Liz
00:08:47he said it was personal he'd do it himself
00:08:51well then but I've always handled all his private correspondence
00:09:12Liz I'm going to see Carton now and then I'll go on to lunch. I've left a letter in the
00:09:17archery mail it with the rest would you please. yes I will. you won't forget the
00:09:20Morgan thing after lunch will you? no. and you've got Pearson and Drew at three o'clock.
00:09:23oh yes. and you promised to give Martin half an hour sometime today. my dear Liz
00:09:29what would I do without you? that's what I say.
00:09:36now Roland's at the bank. he's phoning me here later by the way. he thinks we
00:09:51could increase the pre-tax cash flow by adjusting the depreciation charge. so
00:09:55bringing the PE ratio down to ten. he also said... I wrote to a marriage bureau
00:09:59today. yes that we could make out a case for a ship... you did what? I said I wrote
00:10:05to a marriage bureau today you know. man wishes to meet woman object matrimony.
00:10:12what on earth did you want to go and do a thing like that for? I don't know really.
00:10:21at first I thought it was something that mrs. Roberts said but I'm not so sure.
00:10:27well you know what's gonna happen don't you? you'll get landed with some old
00:10:31trout who look just like a giant anaconda. yeah in a bad light. she'll
00:10:37follow you around. ah that'll be Roland's now.
00:10:44hello. may I speak to mr. Mansell please? it's for you.
00:11:01hello Tony Mansell here. my name is Clara Panton. modern maids gave me your name.
00:11:09they seem to think that we might suit each other. modern maids? but I only wrote
00:11:15to them today. the mail service can do miracles when it wants to. no modern maids rang me this evening.
00:11:22they seem to be quite excited at the prospect of putting us together.
00:11:30yes well it'll be a pity to disappoint them wouldn't it? just what I was thinking.
00:11:36why don't I drop by your office tomorrow say um 12 30? we could take a look at
00:11:45each other. I too. good night mr. Mansell.
00:11:59you
00:12:14giant anaconda? yeah but don't get too excited. no I had an uncle with a voice
00:12:22like that.
00:12:30Jo. hello. she's head of the office. so? I wrote her a personal paper. she doesn't know
00:12:36where the office is. oh I have a feeling that girl knows everything she needs to
00:12:39know. yeah and I'll tell you something else I am going to be there when she
00:12:43arrives.
00:12:51he's in a fantastic mood today. have you noticed? I almost took a chance than asking for more money.
00:12:57yes I have noticed. he's kind of all excited. hey now's your chance.
00:13:05why don't you ask him to come for dinner? devious child. you go a long way.
00:13:10well you've always got to catch them at their best you know. I'm a devious female too.
00:13:14you mean you're going to? yes just as soon as I fix this coffee. well it's about
00:13:18time.
00:13:27you keep the air off it. take it down to first aid. you're not going to faint are you?
00:13:35no I'm fine.
00:13:43mr. Mansell? is he expecting you? yes. I'll just buzz him through on the intercom.
00:13:50no don't worry. I'll surprise him. she will too.
00:14:03good morning. good morning. I think you can make it now. yes.
00:14:12has there been... well has anyone... has a girl... Snow White went that-a-way.
00:14:33Tony about the board meeting. I'm so sorry I didn't realize you were busy out...
00:14:39oh good heavens. that's to say I'm... George I'd like you to meet Clara Panton.
00:14:45Clara this is my partner George Matthews. how do you do mr. Matthews? how do you do?
00:14:50Clara's the girl we were talking about. you remember? the one from the agency.
00:14:55but we've met before surely. wasn't it you who answered the telephone last
00:15:00night? yes it was. oh indeed yes indeed it was. well good heavens.
00:15:07what a remarkable ear you have miss Panton. yes the one down by the river.
00:15:12suddenly got rather cold in here hasn't it? are you sure your central heating's
00:15:17on? well it doesn't matter. I'm taking miss Panton out to lunch. that is if you
00:15:21haven't got a previous engagement. nothing that a few lies can't get me out
00:15:25of. oh we'll meet again mr. Matthews. yes goodbye miss Panton. oh Tony you will be
00:15:37back in time to meet the bank won't you? yes bound a bit. if I'm not Stonewall them.
00:15:42yeah yeah I'll do that.
00:15:59mrs. Roberts I'm sorry I didn't let you know that I wouldn't be back for dinner.
00:16:03I wondered sir. but we would like to have coffee in the den now if you don't mind.
00:16:08oh mrs. Roberts this is Clara Panton. Clara this is mrs. Roberts the finest
00:16:14housekeeper in the Western Hemisphere. hello mrs. Roberts pleased to meet you.
00:16:18I'll get the coffee. she's all right. it's just that door squirts blood.
00:16:27how about a little brandy with your coffee? I shouldn't. I feel guilty enough already.
00:16:55I've monopolized you all day. you haven't been back to your office. you've missed your
00:17:00meeting with your bankers. you've left heaven knows how many tycoony problems
00:17:05unsolved. nonsense. I'm the one who's been doing the monopolizing. I just
00:17:10couldn't bear to let you go. I thought you might disappear and never come back.
00:17:15I don't want that. I want to be able to know that I can turn around and you'll
00:17:21be there. that's all right.
00:17:51I want you to marry me. we've known each other one afternoon. how long does it
00:18:00take?
00:18:06and this mrs. Roberts and this.
00:18:15I'm sorry. I think I know how you feel. but you see now that my husband and I
00:18:24will be using this room. a man should be married. I'm so glad you don't resent me.
00:18:32oh there's more mrs. Roberts. here and I think you better clean out the rest of
00:18:50the drawers. I cleaned out the master bedroom today. oh did you? mm-hmm. what's
00:18:59the matter? those undertakers again? take over merchants not undertakers.
00:19:10although they might just as well be from our point of view if they win. isn't it as bad as that?
00:19:16no wait. I have a surprise for you. I bought you a present today. but why? to replace the one that broke.
00:19:35well it's much prettier than that one. thank you. why don't you call a peace
00:19:43conference. what? those takeover merchants. invite them here to dinner away from the
00:19:52city. try to find a middle way. better than fighting into a standstill. well it's worth a try
00:20:03Esmeralda. but you haven't met them.
00:20:44yeah they're late. well I still think this is a mistake. you can't talk to
00:20:52toughs like that. we'll see. Tony George we'd heard that you'd had your proverbial
00:21:08luck Tony. how do you do mrs. Mansell? Clara this is mr. Laker. how do you do? I'm mr. Todd. we
00:21:13didn't think it was as good as this. how do you do? going to turn a loose on us are you? she
00:21:18might just do it too. would you like drinks first gentlemen or dinner? let's eat. I'll take your
00:21:24coat. thank you. this way Laker. Todd.
00:21:55so you see all the Tony is asking is for an agreed merger rather than a takeover.
00:22:07marriage rather than a battle. peace rather than war. doesn't that make sense? well if you put it
00:22:22like that then? no no I'm sorry it wouldn't work. two men at the top is like two women in the
00:22:31kitchen. we're in a winning position. I don't see why we have to give anything away. here's our bid.
00:22:38we're making it public tomorrow. I'm afraid you haven't got a chance I'm sorry. it's a poor way
00:22:45to end a pleasant evening. that's business. nothing personal. very well. I'll get your coats.
00:22:54thank you. Laker do you realize we shall fight you right down the line?
00:23:03oh it would be a messy business. your track record's not the cleanest in the world. we can look after ourselves.
00:23:07don't be too sure of that.
00:23:09we are sure.
00:23:11no thank you. we have a lot of pride.
00:23:13I wish we hadn't tried. it looks as if we've crawled. we haven't crawled darling.
00:23:43don't worry. it'll all come out our way. you'll see. it will come out our way. I know. wait.
00:24:02there's something I've forgotten.
00:24:08don't go away.
00:24:31don't go.
00:25:01don't go.
00:25:31I know I've seen this face somewhere before. I wish you'd seen it on me. I somehow associate it
00:25:43with school. she doesn't look much like a school mum. no no it was a school visit.
00:25:51somewhat like the British Museum. Tony not in yet? I'm expecting him any minute
00:25:57Mr. Matthews. right I'll wait. would you like a coffee? oh no thanks don't thank me.
00:26:04Tony have you heard the news? what? Laker and Todd crashed the Rolls on the way back last night.
00:26:29burst into flames they were both burned to death.
00:26:34which although it's a terrible thing to say solves our little problem. yes it does
00:26:40doesn't it? but what a horrible thing. it will come out our way darling. I know. horrible extraordinary thing.
00:26:55well no not really not when you consider how old Laker used to drive. no I suppose
00:27:01you're right.
00:27:15type these out would you Susie? they're rather urgent. ladies if Jameson calls you
00:27:20deal with it. you've got the details. I'm just gonna have some lunch. have a good...
00:27:31oh
00:28:01here comes the message truck. haven't had time to get any lunch. here you did a rush job. what do you want to anyway? just an idea I'll let
00:28:30you know if it comes to anything.
00:28:33welcome home darling. that's what I need.
00:29:01come in sit down. relax. it's all over till tomorrow.
00:29:11heavy day? a bit spiky.
00:29:23there. is that better? hmm yeah. oh I can see little flecks of gray. you're going to be very solemn when you're
00:29:44silver. you know you mustn't feel guilty about Laker and Todd. it's terrible I
00:29:56know but you've benefited. I told you it would all work out our way. you didn't
00:30:04want it to happen. how do you know about him? oh it's in the newspaper silly. about
00:30:13the crash and the fire. is it?
00:30:23I think I'd better see mrs. Roberts about dinner. hmm I'll finish my drink and
00:30:28then I think I'll have a bath. yeah I'll run it for you.
00:30:39I didn't sit in the bed.
00:30:43I didn't sit in the bed.
00:30:45come in.
00:30:47come in.
00:31:12come in.
00:31:17hello.
00:31:47what are you looking for darling? nail clippers. I don't seem to be able to
00:32:03find mine. they're in the drawer where you always keep them. yes. this glove
00:32:14isn't it the one that Todd lost? yes it is. I found it in the hall. put it in the
00:32:21drawer for safekeeping. but there doesn't seem to be much point now does there?
00:32:26what's this? oh that's a pattern for a picnic rug. you do like picnics don't
00:32:34you? we know so little about each other. yes I do. I do like picnics. I adore
00:32:40picnics. dinner's ready. that's what I came to tell you. it's chateau for you
00:32:48and a simple expensive bottle of your favorite champagne.
00:32:54oh
00:33:07will that be all sir? yes thank you mrs. Roberts. you may go to bed as soon as
00:33:13you've finished. all right mrs. Roberts. thank you. she doesn't like me. nonsense.
00:33:24she's just gonna get used to you. there's something I've been meaning to say.
00:33:31modern mates never followed us up to see how we got on. well another odd thing
00:33:37they never sent a bill. oh darling do you mean to say that you got me for
00:33:43nothing? that first day when you came to the office. how did you know where it was?
00:33:48I hadn't told you. oh darling you're not just anyone. I looked you up. but you
00:33:55found me at home. I'm ex-director in. didn't I tell you darling? I'm a witch.
00:34:04all women are.
00:34:19Clara. hmm? how did you know about Laker and Todd? I told you silly. I read it in
00:34:29the newspaper. but it isn't in the paper. I looked. well then I must have heard it
00:34:36on the radio. what you were saying before. what was that? about not knowing anything
00:34:47about each other. that just makes it more exciting. yes I agree. little things like
00:34:54where you were born brought up. what you were like when you were a little girl.
00:35:01but you see I was never a little girl. I was born a woman. my first conquest was
00:35:08the gynecologist who delivered me.
00:39:24Oh
00:39:54certainly overdid the port last night. oh dear. I'm as weak as a kitten. that's not port
00:40:14my boy. that's flu. you'd better get back into bed. I think I will. I'll ring the
00:40:23office and tell them. even tycoons get flu you know. thank you. Tony here. I'm afraid
00:40:33not mr. Matthews. that was his wife on the phone. he's staying in bed today.
00:40:36touch of flu. wife like that wouldn't take flu to keep me in bed. yes well I'll
00:40:46just grab the Wilson file. better get on with it myself.
00:40:57I think this is what you want mr. Matthews. oh thank you.
00:41:03yes she's gorgeous isn't she? where did he meet her? ah now why do you want to
00:41:10know? gotten your way is she? what? no just curious that's all. oh come off it Liz.
00:41:17I've seen the way you look at him. I enjoy working with him that's all.
00:41:21no won't do. maybe I'm not too hot for the ladies myself but I have got a good
00:41:25eye. never wrong about that sort of thing. well I I admit that I like him. like him?
00:41:31oh Liz of course you do. he's a he's a very likable fellow. well now if you
00:41:43really must know he met her through a lonely hearts club in the times. yes
00:41:49modern mates or something. sorry I couldn't. I know I can never touch a
00:41:57thing when I have to. perhaps we can tempt you with something a little later.
00:42:01thank you mrs. Robbins.
00:42:14try to get a little sleep.
00:42:28you should get the doctor. I don't think so mrs. Roberts. he'll be all right
00:42:37tomorrow. he'll not be all right. he's been getting worse all afternoon. you
00:42:40know how he hates a fuss. I think I'll wait until tomorrow. I'm going to see
00:42:44dr. Patterson myself in half an hour. I'll mention it to him if you like. oh
00:42:49that would be kind. you really do look after us so well mrs. Roberts. ah what a
00:42:58lovely beautiful hair.
00:43:50I'm so sorry to disturb you mrs. Mansell but there isn't papers mr. Mansell
00:44:06should sign. I could still catch the eight o'clock post. oh you're the
00:44:11secretary? yes. I see well I'm afraid he can't be disturbed. well it really is
00:44:16very important. if he doesn't sign it could cost the company a lot of money.
00:44:19about a hundred thousand pounds in fact. oh well if it's as important as that.
00:44:25but only two minutes remember. let me take your things. yeah I'm all alone this
00:44:34afternoon. mrs. Roberts was knocked down by a car as she left the house this
00:44:39evening. oh dear is she badly hurt? well we're hoping that it's just a concussion.
00:44:45but um she hasn't regained consciousness yet. would you come this way?
00:44:59darling your secretary's here. I told her she mustn't stay long.
00:45:04oh Liz how nice. it's the Selby deal mr. Mansell we have to exchange. it just
00:45:10needs your signature. only two minutes remember. I promise. give me the pen and
00:45:21guide my feeble hand.
00:45:40all signed? he needs a doctor mrs. Mansell. yes I know but he hates a fuss.
00:46:01he won't let a doctor near him. well I've just managed to persuade him to call
00:46:05dr. Patterson. he'll be around first thing in the morning. oh what a clever girl.
00:46:09I always say that a secretary can do more with a man than his wife. thank you.
00:46:15my apologies once again. I do hope mr. Mansell's better tomorrow. yes.
00:46:21dear I seem to be missing a glove.
00:46:27let's see. oh there it is. oh there you are. thank you.
00:46:41good night. good night.
00:46:45that's the lot now. going back over the last month. oh bless you Susie. if you
00:46:58tell me what you're looking for I could help. thank you Susie but I don't want
00:47:02him to get involved. Tony in? no he's still in bed. the doctor should be with
00:47:07him now. get involved in what? it's puzzling. it's almost the same pattern as
00:47:14the first mrs. Mansell. there's nothing organically wrong and yet... ah modern
00:47:24mates. I take it you have no objection. hmm a second opinion. oh yes of course
00:47:35whatever you think best. goodbye.
00:48:14I hope you've got some new strain of flu and that you'll stay in bed and do as you're told.
00:48:28hey where are you going this time of day? you got a date?
00:48:37Susie you used to work in a newspaper office. how do I get an address from an
00:48:42advertisement box number? can't be done. not legally. illegally then. don't tell
00:48:48anyone that I told you. well just popped in to see how the patient was doing. yeah
00:48:52and if you asked me I think you're having us on. just wanted a couple of
00:48:55days in bed. yes next week is my turn. George the Morgan deal. oh now
00:49:03everything's under control. good lord you're not indispensable you know. yeah
00:49:10well nice to see you Squire. expect you back next week. I'll bring you some soup
00:49:18later on.
00:49:27I've never seen anything like it. he's never been ill in his life before and
00:49:33look at the state he's in now after a day and a half. doctors arranged for a
00:49:38second opinion. second opinion? he's going to need more than opinions. if
00:49:42anything did happen George you'd be head of the company wouldn't you? yes well
00:49:51let's hope nothing does.
00:50:08I didn't know she was thinking of letting it. didn't tell me nothing.
00:50:38and this is all there is? yes well it's not much as you can see miss. here you
00:51:00know it always beats me why she don't get herself a better place. not that she
00:51:04can't afford it you know with all that money. she's rich then? well it stands to
00:51:09reason doesn't it? widowed a couple of times and more. all of them wealthy men.
00:51:13are you sure? so they say miss. thank you. thank you. well thank you miss. more
00:51:31papers to sign? you are a busy girl. it's a busy time for us. well I'll go and see
00:51:38but I don't think I can. he was asleep just a few moments ago and I don't want
00:51:42to disturb him. oh just leave your things you can wait down there.
00:52:01no
00:52:26no I'm afraid he's fast asleep. oh leave the papers. I'll have him look at them
00:52:35when he wakes up. it's alright I'll come back tomorrow. such a long journey. would
00:52:41you like a drink before you go? no thank you I'm driving.
00:52:45what did the doctor say? Liz.
00:53:05Liz. why don't you telephone before you come next time? it might save your
00:53:15journey. oh I don't mind. I shall keep on coming until I see him. just as you wish.
00:53:25good night. good night.
00:54:45Liz. yes darling. I sent her away. what did she want? nothing for you to worry about.
00:54:56I want to see her. you shall do darling. just as soon as you're better. when's the doctor coming again?
00:55:05tomorrow. he'll be coming tomorrow.
00:55:16oh someone's got to. yes of course. anything you need?
00:55:29mr. Matthews. it's about mr. Mansell's wife. what about Clara? well how much do
00:55:39you know about her? how much did mr. Mansell know about her before they
00:55:43married? I don't care how much he knew about her. it's none of my business and I
00:55:48might suggest it's none of yours either. I think it has to be our business. there
00:55:52are certain things. things that have happened. things that I found out. I
00:55:54don't wish to know what you found out. now if you've been grubbing about in her
00:55:59past hoping to find something that might damage her. I haven't. it's not like that.
00:56:02oh I know what you women are like when someone else has grabbed the prize from
00:56:06under your nose. I've got someone coming this evening. all I want you to do is
00:56:10have a word with him. I will do no such thing. God some grubby little private
00:56:15detective. nothing like that. he's a professor. the British Museum put me on.
00:56:19I said listen to me. I don't know what you're up to and I don't care but I
00:56:24shall report your behavior to Tony as soon as he's back. now you'd better
00:56:28start looking for a new job.
00:56:32have you been talking to mrs. Mansell? get out!
00:56:43now!
00:58:01is mr. Pritchard to see you? did you find...
00:58:16this is the likeness of the creature in question which you gave me. this is a
00:58:3716th century woodcut of Carla the witch of Crampton. you see you see Carla
00:58:46Clara the transposed letters. they do that very often. it amuses them. but this
00:58:52is the one. this is the picture I remembered from school. I sought in an
00:58:56old book in the British Museum that time but I couldn't remember the title. you
00:59:00saw it in a book but this is the original taken from the life at the
00:59:07start of her career. well that makes it potent. very very potent.
00:59:30Clara I don't think... I knew you'd come. but I didn't intend to. I set out from the office.
00:59:37I don't know what I'm doing here even now. come I want to talk to you.
01:00:07he's got to help us. how can he help us? look at him he's dying. she's killed him.
01:00:33he's got to help us to help him. fetish. must be somewhere near at hand. fetish? yes the image
01:00:41she's made of him. the killing image. it must be near to work so fast. mr. Mansell.
01:00:46Tony dear Tony.
01:00:53Liz. good old Liz. I knew you'd come. Tony listen. don't talk. Clara's what they used to call a
01:01:02witch. she killed your wife and Laker and Tom. now she's killing you. she's done it
01:01:07before. she's been doing it a long long time. the fetish. ask him about the fetish. Tony listen to me.
01:01:11did you see Clara bring anything in here? a sort of image. a little figure. probably
01:01:18made of wax. we've got to call a doctor. doctors can't help. mr. Mansell when the
01:01:25creature's been in here has she seemed to stay close to anything? something she
01:01:30seemed drawn to.
01:01:34oh it's a beauty. a real little beauty.
01:02:03if a doctor were here now he'd go quietly out of his mind. unless of course he'd
01:02:14been with me in Africa. there's no need to have a conscience. I'm not saying
01:02:20anything will happen. I'm only saying if.
01:02:34not as though you're being disloyal. there's nothing she can do to me now. now
01:02:40that we know and you found that thing. but indeed there is. the creature still
01:02:46has tremendous power. if she found out that we were onto her her vengeance
01:02:50would be incalculable. true she would have to abandon all subtlety but she
01:02:54could destroy us all. what do we do? we must destroy her. loyalty! disloyalty!
01:03:01the fuss you all make about words! words! the only thing is to survive! to survive!
01:03:11when will you people learn this? my dear are you all right?
01:03:20yes yes
01:03:25would you excuse me a minute. there is something I must do. this taken from the
01:03:36life at the beginning. this is what makes her vulnerable. the knowledge that it
01:03:41existed somewhere must have given her nightmares.
01:03:48now something of hers.
01:03:55there's a whole wardrobe here. no it must be something closer to home than that.
01:04:00more personal. there's something of the creature's substance.
01:04:06no no no. there isn't much time. yes! not the brush.
01:04:23he shall know what it is to curse me.
01:04:28no.
01:04:35no.
01:04:37no.
01:04:39no.
01:04:56no.
01:04:58no!
01:05:04no!
01:05:09No!
01:05:14No!
01:05:20No!
01:05:39No!
01:05:42No!
01:05:45No!