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Tales From The Crypt - Best Horror Movie | Movie Classic
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00:03:21In the reign of Henry VIII,
00:03:23when the monasteries in England were dissolved
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00:03:32some went into hiding to worship as they pleased.
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00:03:39of these religious martyrs that you will see on your tour.
00:03:44These catacombs are dangerous,
00:03:47and I must warn you to stay with me
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00:04:36My brooch!
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00:04:39I must have dropped it somewhere.
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00:05:14Well, which way shall we go?
00:05:16Well, it's a toss-up. Let's try this way.
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00:06:38Well, there's no way out of here. Let's go back.
00:06:44There's no way out there.
00:06:49Who are you?
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00:06:55Look, how do we get out of here?
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00:06:59I'm in a hurry.
00:07:01It can wait.
00:07:02Well, I'm afraid it can't wait. I have an appointment.
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00:07:16I assure you, I have a purpose.
00:07:19What purpose?
00:07:24Why did you come in here?
00:07:27I don't know. I was just driving by and...
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00:07:36And what are your plans when you leave here?
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00:08:51To Joanne, the best wife in the world.
00:08:54Love from Richard. And a big kiss.
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00:10:44Mommy! Mommy!
00:10:49Just a minute, darling. Mommy will be right up.
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00:11:20Mommy!
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00:11:34Carol, darling, what's the matter?
00:11:36Has Santa come yet?
00:11:37No, darling, not yet.
00:11:38Be a good girl and go to sleep.
00:11:39Can I see him when he comes?
00:11:41We'll see.
00:11:42You be a good girl and go to sleep.
00:11:43Otherwise Santa won't come.
00:11:44What's this?
00:11:45Nothing.
00:11:46Just a Christmas card from Daddy.
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00:11:49So good night.
00:11:50Good night, Mommy.
00:11:51Good night, Daddy.
00:11:52Good night, Daddy.
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00:13:04We interrupt this program for a special announcement.
00:13:08A man described as a homicidal maniac
00:13:11has escaped from the hospital for the criminally insane.
00:13:15He's six foot three inches tall,
00:13:17210 pounds,
00:13:19dark eyes,
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00:13:22and may be wearing a Santa Claus costume
00:13:24taken from a shop in Burley.
00:13:27All residents of the county are warned
00:13:29to be on the lookout for this man
00:13:31and to phone the police if they see him.
00:13:35We now continue our program of carols for Christmas Eve.
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00:18:59Carol.
00:19:01Carol!
00:19:03Carol!
00:19:08Carol, where are you?
00:19:10Carol!
00:19:11Carol!
00:19:15Oh, no.
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00:19:30He's here, Mommy.
00:19:32I let him in.
00:19:33It's Santa.
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00:19:40Aah!
00:19:41Aah!
00:19:42Aah!
00:19:43Aah!
00:19:44Aah!
00:19:45Aah!
00:19:46Aah!
00:19:47Aah!
00:19:48Aah!
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00:19:50Aah!
00:19:51Aah!
00:19:52Aah!
00:19:53Aah!
00:20:01Nonsense.
00:20:03I have no int...
00:20:04Hadn't you?
00:20:08And you?
00:20:10I'm on my way home to see my wife and children.
00:20:13And then?
00:20:16Hmm?
00:20:18And then?
00:20:22And then.
00:20:24And then.
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00:20:55I'm all set.
00:20:57Must you go tonight, Carl?
00:20:59Can't you leave it till the morning?
00:21:01No, I'm afraid I can't.
00:21:03My appointment's in the morning.
00:21:05I'll have to drive all night to make it.
00:21:07When will you be back?
00:21:09I, uh... I don't know.
00:21:11We'll have to see how it works out.
00:21:14I'll, um... I'll phone you.
00:21:16Did you say good-night to the kids?
00:21:18No, I was just going to.
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00:21:54Good night, Daddy.
00:22:00Good-bye, darling.
00:22:10Don't forget to ring me when you get there.
00:22:13I won't.
00:22:14Good-bye, darling.
00:22:15Bye.
00:22:16Good-bye.
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00:22:18Good-bye.
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00:22:21Good-bye.
00:22:22Good-bye.
00:22:23Bye.
00:22:24Drive carefully.
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00:23:45The removal men came this morning.
00:23:47Oh, well, so I see.
00:23:49We should all be there by the time we get there.
00:23:51Yeah.
00:23:53Shame to give up a night left like this.
00:23:56Yes, I know that, darling.
00:23:58But we've both had to give up quite a bit, haven't we?
00:24:09I love you, Susan. You know that, don't you?
00:24:13Yes. Of course I do.
00:24:17You meet someone and suddenly that's it.
00:24:22I kiss my kids tonight and...
00:24:25and...
00:24:31Oh, for hell's sake.
00:24:33I mean, it will be worth it, won't it, for both of us?
00:24:36Of course it will.
00:24:38You are tired. Let me drive.
00:24:42Yeah, okay.
00:24:46No. No. No. No. No.
00:25:16No!
00:25:17I'm sorry.
00:25:18Bad dream.
00:25:19Look out!
00:25:20Honey!
00:25:26Honey!
00:25:32Honey!
00:25:38Look out!
00:26:08I'm certain.
00:26:38Susan, where are you?
00:27:08I don't know.
00:27:38Help!
00:27:49You crazy fool! Do you want to get yourself killed?
00:28:08I'm sorry.
00:28:32Darling?
00:28:38Darling?
00:28:49What's the matter?
00:28:52Pull yourself together. What's the matter?
00:28:55Come on, now.
00:29:08Susan?
00:29:30Yes?
00:29:32Susan.
00:29:34Who is it?
00:29:35It's me, Carl.
00:29:38It...
00:29:40can't be.
00:29:42Can't be? What do you mean?
00:29:44Carl was...
00:29:47Where have you been?
00:29:49Please go away.
00:29:51Look, I've been worried out of my mind.
00:29:55What's happened?
00:29:58The furniture.
00:30:01I don't understand. How did it...
00:30:03I brought it back.
00:30:06After the crash.
00:30:08And I was blinded.
00:30:10Blinded?
00:30:12And Carl was killed.
00:30:14Killed?
00:30:17Two years ago.
00:30:30I'm sorry. Bad dream.
00:30:35Look out!
00:31:01So that is why you were in a hurry?
00:31:05Yes.
00:31:12To leave your wife and children?
00:31:15What do you mean?
00:31:18How do you...
00:31:21Who are you?
00:31:25I assure you, I have a purpose.
00:31:30What sort of game are you playing?
00:31:32Game?
00:31:33Explain it to me.
00:31:37What do you want?
00:31:40To show you something.
00:31:43Something in your mind.
00:31:46Something you can do.
00:31:49I don't want to know.
00:31:51But you have to know.
00:31:54You have to.
00:32:03One more time.
00:32:34Thank you.
00:32:36Happy birthday, Julie.
00:32:39He's very nice.
00:32:42I know you have to go home soon.
00:32:45This is for you.
00:32:48Thank you, Mr. Grimsdyke.
00:32:50I'll tell you something.
00:32:52My wife's name is Helen.
00:32:54Mary Helen Grimsdyke.
00:32:56I always call her Helen.
00:32:58Goodbye.
00:33:00Come on, Mark.
00:33:02Goodbye, Mark.
00:33:03Goodbye, Julie.
00:33:11Two little birds on a wall.
00:33:13Peter and Paul.
00:33:15Fly away, Peter.
00:33:17Fly away, Paul.
00:33:18Come back, Peter.
00:33:19Come back, Paul.
00:33:20That's it.
00:33:21You think you can do that?
00:33:23What are you looking at?
00:33:25Grimsdyke, of course.
00:33:28His usual show out to the kids.
00:33:30He does it every year on his birthday.
00:33:32I don't know how you stand it.
00:33:34Stand what?
00:33:35Living across the road from that man.
00:33:37He's a rubbish collector.
00:33:39A dustman.
00:33:40Places an eyesore.
00:33:42The toys he gives those kids,
00:33:44he finds in the rubbish.
00:33:46And the toys he gives those kids,
00:33:48he finds in the rubbish.
00:33:50The toys he gives those kids,
00:33:52he finds in the rubbish heap and repairs.
00:33:55Why doesn't he sell out?
00:33:57I've made him offers.
00:33:59He's sentimental about that old dump.
00:34:02Says he and his wife lived there for their whole married life
00:34:05and now he wants to die there.
00:34:07Just as she did.
00:34:08Well, it ruins the neighborhood
00:34:10and depreciates the value of our property.
00:34:12The inside must be like a pigsty.
00:34:14He owns the place free and clear.
00:34:17There's nothing we can do about it.
00:34:19Bye-bye.
00:34:20See you tomorrow.
00:34:21Shut the gate.
00:34:23Bye-bye.
00:34:40Isn't there?
00:34:49No.
00:35:20What on earth have you been doing?
00:35:22Somebody just made an awful mess of Mr. Baker's garden.
00:35:26Poor Grimsdyke's neighbor.
00:35:28He was so proud of his prize roses.
00:35:32My prize roses.
00:35:34Years of hard work.
00:35:37It's Grimsdyke's dogs for sure.
00:35:39This is too much.
00:35:41I'd like to make an official statement.
00:35:43I'm not going to sell it.
00:35:45It's Grimsdyke's dogs for sure.
00:35:47This is too much.
00:35:49I'd like to make an official complaint.
00:35:51But you mustn't take them away.
00:35:53They're my friends.
00:35:55Sergeant, please.
00:35:57It's a court order and they don't have license.
00:36:00I couldn't afford high licenses.
00:36:02Sergeant, please.
00:36:15Darling?
00:36:17Darling?
00:36:19Are you there, darling?
00:36:23Are you there, darling?
00:36:28Can you hear me?
00:36:31Can you hear me?
00:36:35Is there anything you wish to tell me?
00:36:45Give me the message.
00:37:16There.
00:37:18There.
00:37:31Danger.
00:37:33Danger.
00:37:36Who to?
00:37:38Who to?
00:37:40Is it one of the children?
00:37:42Who to?
00:37:43Who to?
00:37:46Just think it over, Counselor Ramsey.
00:37:52Grimsdyke's due to retire in two years.
00:37:54He's done his job well.
00:37:56There's no reason why the town council should...
00:37:58He's too old.
00:37:59Did you think a younger man?
00:38:01He'd lose his retirement pay.
00:38:03And save the town some money.
00:38:13Poor old Grimsdyke.
00:38:16I do believe he's out of a job.
00:38:43Flowers.
00:38:59Flowers are a little wilted, aren't they, my dear?
00:39:02God bless you.
00:39:04Plenty more in the garden.
00:39:06I'll get you some tomorrow.
00:39:13Oh.
00:39:19Oh.
00:39:26Jamie.
00:39:27Jamie, my little Jamie.
00:39:30I wondered where you were.
00:39:32Oh, I'm so glad they didn't get you.
00:39:35Welcome home.
00:39:37Better save money now, hadn't we?
00:39:39Hey, look.
00:39:40Head in.
00:39:41Look who's come back.
00:39:42Our little Jamie.
00:39:43Oh, that's wonderful.
00:39:45You're her only friend now.
00:39:47You and the children.
00:39:48We thought it might be neighborly to let you know what was going on.
00:39:52It's very kind of you to draw our attention to this, Mr. Elliot.
00:39:55It's so difficult to know what one's children get up to when they're out of one's sight.
00:39:58After all, last year I remember...
00:40:00You can tell from looking at his house what a filthy old man he is.
00:40:04Constantly filling it with children.
00:40:06Heaven knows what his motivations are.
00:40:10Now, don't forget what I said.
00:40:12Just stay away from him.
00:40:14But, Mummy, he's such a nice old man.
00:40:16Don't argue with me.
00:40:18You're not to see him again, ever.
00:40:20Why don't you go and play in our garden?
00:40:22And don't take any more sweets from him.
00:40:24Carrying rubbish all day.
00:40:26Must be filthy.
00:40:28You and your Mr. Grimsdyke.
00:40:30Now, remember, I don't want you to go anywhere near him.
00:40:32Oh, Mum.
00:40:33And that's final.
00:40:39I don't understand it.
00:40:41Everyone was so kind.
00:40:45Now, there's no work.
00:40:47No children.
00:40:50No one to make toys for.
00:40:55Oh, never mind.
00:40:58We've always got each other, haven't we, my dear?
00:41:03That's all that matters.
00:41:06Just one more turn of the screw.
00:41:09And he'll sell his property for next to nothing.
00:41:12What's on your mind?
00:41:17Valentine's Day.
00:41:19It's just two weeks away.
00:41:21So?
00:41:24We'll send him valentines.
00:41:27From everyone in town.
00:41:32Lots of mail for you today, Mr. Grimsdyke.
00:41:34Good morning.
00:41:35Thank you very much.
00:41:39Oh, very kind.
00:41:41My dear.
00:41:44It's not even Christmas, is it?
00:41:46Not that it makes any difference if it is or not.
00:41:49I wouldn't be writing to him.
00:41:51Let's see.
00:41:54It's a valentine card.
00:41:57You're my only sweetheart, couldn't this be?
00:42:00Noisy are children, loud is the bell.
00:42:03Pungent is perfume, but you only smell.
00:42:06Hmm?
00:42:08Noisy are children, loud is the bell.
00:42:10Pungent is perfume, but you only smell.
00:42:13I don't think I like that.
00:42:16Let's see what we have here.
00:42:22A tree is beautiful if its owner prunes it.
00:42:26But our town isn't.
00:42:28Because your presence threw it.
00:42:33Oh.
00:42:45Some people live in the country.
00:42:47Some people live in the town.
00:42:50Why don't you do us a service?
00:42:53Jump in the river.
00:43:24What's Grimsdyke been doing to that mongrel?
00:43:27He hasn't stopped whining for a week.
00:43:33You know, come to think of it,
00:43:35I haven't seen Grimsdyke for days.
00:43:40Not since Valentine's Day.
00:43:48Can't be far away if the door's open.
00:43:53This place is spotless.
00:43:55I thought it was filthy.
00:44:24But the merciful goodness of the Lord
00:44:26endureth for ever and ever upon them that fear him,
00:44:29and his righteousness upon his children's children.
00:44:32Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God of his great mercy
00:44:36to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother,
00:44:39Arthur Edward Grimsdyke, here departed,
00:44:42he shall not be found.
00:44:44Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God of his great mercy
00:44:47to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother,
00:44:50Arthur Edward Grimsdyke, here departed,
00:44:54we therefore commit his body to the ground,
00:44:57earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust,
00:45:02in sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life
00:45:06through our Lord Jesus Christ.
00:45:08It was kind of you to pay for the burial.
00:45:11It was the least I could do.
00:45:13He was a neighbor.
00:45:20He was a neighbor.
00:45:50What's that?
00:45:53Valentine's cards.
00:45:55The ones left over from last year.
00:45:58When?
00:46:00She must be a year ago.
00:46:02Today.
00:46:04It's Valentine's Day.
00:46:06February the 14th.
00:46:09A year ago, exactly.
00:46:12It's Valentine's Day.
00:46:14February the 14th.
00:46:16A year ago, exactly.
00:46:42February the 14th.
00:47:12February the 14th.
00:47:15February the 14th.
00:47:40Well, I'm going to bed.
00:47:42See you in the morning.
00:47:46Night.
00:47:49Night.
00:48:15Night.
00:48:45Night.
00:49:16You were mean and cruel right from the start.
00:49:25Now you really have no...
00:49:45It's true.
00:49:48It's true.
00:49:51I didn't...
00:49:55I don't...
00:49:57like Grimstein.
00:50:16What am I doing here?
00:50:21You'll see.
00:50:40Well, that's it, Ralph, I'm afraid.
00:50:43It's all gone.
00:50:45Everything.
00:50:46More than everything.
00:50:48You have debts.
00:50:50I did warn you, didn't I, not to use money that had been entrusted to you.
00:50:53The risks were far too great.
00:50:55Risks?
00:50:57The gains could have been enormous.
00:51:03What do I do now?
00:51:06Well, you have two choices.
00:51:09First, bankruptcy.
00:51:12Bankruptcy?
00:51:14Well, according to you, that would be dishonorable, wouldn't it?
00:51:17Oh, come on, let's face it.
00:51:19You've done dishonorable things in your life before, in your business life.
00:51:22Hard, ruthless, perhaps even cruel.
00:51:26Yes, to build up the Jason empire, sometimes I had to be.
00:51:29No one has to be.
00:51:31I did.
00:51:33Oh, it's easy to talk, but I had to fight my way up the hard way.
00:51:37Well, if people got hurt, they got hurt.
00:51:40I've paid my debts.
00:51:42No, I'm not going into bankruptcy.
00:51:44Well, if you intend to try and pay off your debts,
00:51:47you'll have to start selling things.
00:51:49Things of value.
00:51:51Properties, your paintings, everything.
00:51:54My house.
00:51:56All the beautiful things I've acquired during the years.
00:52:00It's the only way.
00:52:01I won't do it.
00:52:04I'm afraid you'll have to.
00:52:08So there's nothing else for it?
00:52:10We have to sell them.
00:52:12Oh, I know, it's a blow.
00:52:14Our whole life's in them.
00:52:16Everything we've collected all over the world.
00:52:21I remember that one.
00:52:24We got it in that strange shop in Hong Kong when you were selling guns to.
00:52:30Do you remember what the little man in the shop said to us when he sold it to us?
00:52:35Yes.
00:52:36Use it, use it wisely.
00:52:39I wonder what he meant by that.
00:52:42Ralph.
00:52:44Have you, have you ever seen this writing that's inscribed on the bottom of this statuette?
00:52:49Writing?
00:52:50Yes, here at the base.
00:52:53Three wishes I give and no more to each owner of me, so keep score.
00:53:05Each wish will come true, so take care what you do.
00:53:14I can't read the rest, but the last word is deplorable.
00:53:20What does it all mean?
00:53:22Use it wisely.
00:53:25For only it could give us three wishes.
00:53:28That's storybook nonsense.
00:53:30It reminds me of a tale I once read, what was it?
00:53:33Who could pay all our debts?
00:53:35The monkey's paw, that's what it was.
00:53:37I wish.
00:53:38I read it when I was at school.
00:53:39I wish for lots and lots of money.
00:53:42Oh, no, no.
00:53:44Too late, I already have.
00:53:46Too late, I already have.
00:53:48And I just remembered what happened at the end of the story.
00:53:51Well, you said yourself it was just a story.
00:53:54Like our three wishes.
00:54:02Hello.
00:54:03Oh, hello, Charles.
00:54:05I'd like you to come down to my office.
00:54:07Right now?
00:54:08Yes, straight away.
00:54:09What's it all about?
00:54:10It's very important.
00:54:11It's about money.
00:54:13I'd like you to come straight away.
00:54:15I'll be right there.
00:54:21That's Charles.
00:54:22He wants me to go and see him right away.
00:54:24He said something about money.
00:54:26Money?
00:54:27Maybe our wish will come true after all.
00:56:27Hello.
00:56:28Is that Mr. Gregory?
00:56:29Yes, yes, speaking.
00:56:30I'm sorry to tell you, sir, but your client, Ralph Jason,
00:56:32has been killed in a car crash.
00:56:34In his car?
00:56:35Yes, on a road about 10 miles from his home.
00:56:38Well, have you told Enid, Mrs. Jason, yet?
00:56:42No, not yet.
00:56:43We found some letters from you in his pocket.
00:56:46They indicate that you're not only his solicitor,
00:56:49but a close friend of the family.
00:56:51We thought it better that you bring them.
00:56:53Yes, yes.
00:56:54Yes, of course.
00:56:56Leave it to me.
00:56:58I'll tell her.
00:56:59Thank you, sir.
00:57:08Ralph?
00:57:09Dead?
00:57:15They found him in the wreckage of his car.
00:57:18He'd obviously lost control.
00:57:20Skidded.
00:57:22Enid, this may not be the best moment to talk about this,
00:57:25but it may alleviate some of your other worries.
00:57:29You realize this accident makes you a rich woman?
00:57:35Rich?
00:57:37Ralph's insurance.
00:57:38He always carried a large policy
00:57:40with a double indemnity against accident.
00:57:44Oh, Charles, I wished for lots and lots of money.
00:57:48Ralph warned me not to.
00:57:50No, that's a coincidence.
00:57:51No, it's no coincidence.
00:57:53That statuette,
00:57:56it gave us three wishes.
00:57:59I used one of them to wish for lots and lots of money.
00:58:04Now, I'm going to wish for Ralph back.
00:58:11Charles,
00:58:13do you know the story of the monkey's paw?
00:58:16That's the story of the old couple who are given a monkey's paw
00:58:19which entitles them to three wishes.
00:58:21They wish for money,
00:58:23and they get the money
00:58:25because their son is killed
00:58:28in a machine in his factory,
00:58:30crushed, Enid.
00:58:32You mustn't wish Ralph back.
00:58:34Why not?
00:58:35Well, in the story, this mother wishes her son back,
00:58:38and he does come back,
00:58:39but in the condition in which he died,
00:58:40mutilated, mangled, torn.
00:58:43I must be careful not to make the same mistake.
00:58:47I shall wish that Ralph were back as he was before the accident.
00:58:55I wish
00:58:57Ralph were back exactly as he was
00:59:00immediately before the accident.
00:59:18Open it!
00:59:42Open it!
00:59:43Quickly!
00:59:44No, no, don't look.
00:59:45Look, his body was mangled in the crash.
00:59:49Mangled? It wasn't mangled.
00:59:52Mr. Jason died of a heart attack at the wheel.
00:59:59I wish to bring him back as he was immediately before the accident.
01:00:03But he was already dead.
01:00:05Dead from a heart attack, so the accident didn't kill him.
01:00:16Only one more wish.
01:00:19Please go away. Leave me alone.
01:00:21I want to be alone with him, please.
01:00:23Please.
01:00:43Only one more wish.
01:00:45Only one.
01:00:48I mustn't waste it. I must be careful.
01:00:54Please, please.
01:00:57I wish Ralph were alive now.
01:01:01I don't want him to die ever.
01:01:03I want him moving, breathing, talking, alive.
01:01:07Now, forever.
01:01:15Ralph, help!
01:01:17What happened?
01:01:19Ralph, help!
01:01:21Help me!
01:01:22What happened?
01:01:23What have you done?
01:01:25I wish him alive again, forever.
01:01:28Don't you realize he's been embalmed?
01:01:30His veins are filled with embalming fluid burning into him.
01:01:33No!
01:01:37Jesus, do something!
01:01:44For God's sake, Jesus, help!
01:01:49No, no.
01:02:20Don't you see?
01:02:22You wished him alive forever.
01:02:24You can't kill him. Every piece of him is alive still.
01:02:30Alive and suffering forever.
01:02:49What did you see?
01:02:59What did he see?
01:03:00What's more important is what you will see.
01:03:03Who are you? What do you want with us?
01:03:05To warn you of what may happen.
01:03:07I don't care about your warnings. I want to get out of here.
01:03:09Very well, but you should heed the warning.
01:03:19I'm sorry.
01:03:44Mr. Rogers?
01:03:45Major Rogers.
01:03:46You mind showing me to my quarters and have someone get my kit in, will you?
01:03:48Shame. Here.
01:03:50Goodbye.
01:04:17There were pictures on the wall.
01:04:19Where have they gone?
01:04:20Personal property of your predecessor, sir.
01:04:23Well, we must get some more.
01:04:26I'll go down to London and have a look around the galleries.
01:04:30Where are the men? The patients?
01:04:33They've gone to lunch, sir.
01:04:35You mean dinner, sir.
01:04:40Bon appétit, Mr. Carter.
01:04:42Thank you, Harry.
01:04:46Thank you, sir.
01:05:17Good morning.
01:05:20My name is Rogers, Major William Rogers.
01:05:23I've been appointed your new superintendent here and take up my duties today.
01:05:27I've had considerable experience in dealing with men as an officer in the army.
01:05:31I promise you I will do this job to the best of my ability.
01:05:35I hope it'll all get along well.
01:05:37If there are any complaints, I shall be pleased to deal with them in my office at any time.
01:05:41Thank you, sir.
01:05:42If there are any complaints, I shall be pleased to deal with them in my office at any time.
01:05:47Good morning.
01:05:51Good morning.
01:05:57Jane.
01:05:58Yes.
01:06:10Well, Jane.
01:06:13After I made a few changes, I think we're going to like it here.
01:06:28Good morning, sir.
01:06:51Stone cold.
01:06:53It's always like that now.
01:06:58All right, I'll get you an extra blanket.
01:07:28All right, I'll get you an extra blanket.
01:07:46Yes?
01:07:58Yes?
01:08:06The men have asked me to come and talk to you.
01:08:09Yes?
01:08:11It's about the heating.
01:08:17It's been very cold these past few nights. We wondered if...
01:08:20For reasons of economy, the heating is now turned off each evening at 20 hundred hours.
01:08:26You'll all be in bed by then.
01:08:28After all, there's no point in staying up. You can't see anything.
01:08:32The beds are cold. There aren't enough blankets.
01:08:35I'm trying to run this place as efficiently and as economically as I can.
01:08:39I'm afraid the current budget does not include the cost of new blankets.
01:08:43Do you know anything about blind people?
01:08:46No, I can't say I do. I'm too late to go with this job.
01:08:49But I was in the army for over 20 years and I learned to handle all kinds of men there.
01:08:54With all due respect, sir, we are not soldiers.
01:08:58And blind people are not like people with sight.
01:09:01We have lost one sense, but the loss of that one sense only tends to sharpen the other.
01:09:09Do you know what that means?
01:09:12We feel things more acutely.
01:09:15If food is bad, it tastes worse to us.
01:09:18If a room is dirty, we feel every speck.
01:09:23If an insect scurries across the floor, we hear it.
01:09:27And if it's cold, we feel the cold more.
01:09:32Why don't you sell that painting and buy us fuel or extra blankets?
01:09:37I was not aware that the administration of expenditure for this establishment had been handed over to you, Mr. Carter.
01:09:42Good morning.
01:09:52Good morning.
01:10:05Dishwater. Filthy buck.
01:10:08No meat in it.
01:10:23Sorry, Dad, there ain't no more.
01:10:26No second helping?
01:10:28Well, rations were cut, you see.
01:10:31Superintendent says he's doing the best he can with prices so high.
01:10:53It's customary to knock on the door of a private office.
01:10:57What do you want? Can't you see I'm having my lunch?
01:11:00What is it? Nice juicy steak?
01:11:03Or do we get nothing but slop?
01:11:05Well, I do the best I can for you, within the limits of the budget provided for me.
01:11:08But you eat meat and drink wine?
01:11:11I am the officer in charge.
01:11:13This isn't the bloody army.
01:11:15Mr. Carter, in the kingdom of the blind, even the one-eyed man is king.
01:11:21Chase!
01:11:27Okay, stay.
01:11:37Yeah.
01:11:50Yeah.
01:11:52Yeah.
01:11:55Oh.
01:12:19Doctor.
01:12:21Doctor.
01:12:24Oh.
01:12:34Do you realize it's gone midnight?
01:12:39Doctor. Who wants a doctor?
01:12:42It's Greenwood, sir.
01:12:45Well, can't he wait till the morning?
01:12:48He's ill, sir. Very ill.
01:12:52Well, I suppose I'm going to take a look.
01:13:00Shane, wait.
01:13:03Blanket.
01:13:22Which one is Greenwood?
01:13:43The man is dead.
01:13:51Very well.
01:14:21Thank you.
01:14:51Thank you.
01:15:21Thank you.
01:15:51Thank you.
01:16:21Thank you.
01:16:51Thank you.
01:17:21Thank you.
01:17:51Shane?
01:17:54Shane?
01:17:57Shane?
01:17:59Shane?
01:18:01What the hell do you think you're doing?
01:18:03Go back to your rooms, all of you.
01:18:07It's our turn to give the orders now.
01:18:10Major Rogers, sir.
01:18:14Well, what is it?
01:18:17What do you want?
01:18:21What do you want?
01:18:52Come on.
01:19:00Let me out of here!
01:19:04Let me out!
01:19:16Shane.
01:19:18Shane.
01:19:21All right, boy. All right, boy.
01:19:24What are you doing to my dog?
01:19:32What are you doing to my dog?
01:19:48What are you doing to my dog?
01:20:18What are you doing to my dog?
01:20:48What are you doing to my dog?
01:21:19Let me go!
01:21:21Let me go!
01:21:28Let me go!
01:21:30Let me go!
01:21:36Let me go!
01:21:49What are you doing to my dog?
01:21:52What are you doing to my dog?
01:21:55What are you doing to my dog?
01:21:58What are you doing to my dog?
01:22:02Your dog seems to be getting hungry, Major Rogers.
01:22:05Your dog seems to be getting hungry, Major Rogers.
01:22:08Please feed him. Please feed him.
01:22:11All in good time.
01:22:13But you must feed him.
01:22:15He'll be dangerous. He'll go wild. Berserk.
01:22:17Major Rogers, sir.
01:22:47Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
01:22:53oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
01:22:59oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
01:23:05oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
01:23:11oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
01:23:17oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
01:23:23oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
01:23:29oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
01:23:36What are you doing out there?
01:23:41You'll see, soon enough.
01:24:06Look, give me something to eat, please, please.
01:24:10I haven't had anything to eat or drink for over two days, please, please.
01:24:22Well, at least feed my dog, please.
01:24:25He'll be fed all right.
01:24:29Major Rogers, sir.
01:24:32Sir, sir.
01:25:32Yes.
01:26:02Sir, sir.
01:26:32Sir, sir.
01:27:02Sir, sir.
01:27:32Sir, sir.
01:28:03Sir, sir.
01:28:21No!
01:28:22No!
01:28:32What is all this? I'm on my way to a new job.
01:28:37I don't know why I stopped here.
01:28:41I do.
01:28:48Now you may go.
01:29:02But how can we... Where are we?
01:29:17In a place where people go who have died without repentance.
01:29:23You see, I wasn't warning you.
01:29:25I'm telling you why you are here.
01:29:29For all eternity.
01:29:55And now...
01:30:24Who's next?
01:30:28Perhaps you?
01:31:53To be continued...

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