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00:03:09 Take the luggage around the back please Robbie.
00:03:12 Aye Miss, I will.
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00:03:16 Alright Davy, I'll see to it.
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00:03:27 Good evening.
00:03:29 Doctor Mitchell, I hope you're better at diagnosing an illness than you are at recognizing a face.
00:03:37 Martha, oh forgive me. You weren't expecting me until next week.
00:03:41 I exercised a woman's privilege. I changed my mind.
00:03:44 Woman indeed. And yet, three years ago.
00:03:47 Was I really so awful three years ago?
00:03:49 Well you were very young. I know one thing Martha. You're very beautiful now.
00:03:55 Thank you. How is the doctor?
00:03:58 Oh he doesn't change. Brilliant, aggressive, provocative, verbose as ever.
00:04:04 But even he will be at a loss for words when he sees his favorite niece.
00:04:07 [Laughter]
00:04:16 Miracles gentlemen, are an apology for ignorance and a retreat for fools.
00:04:23 You, men of medicine, are the modern miracle makers.
00:04:28 To primitive man, the human body was a miracle.
00:04:33 To us, it is a structure of some 260 bones and a tendon, glands, muscles, blood vessels, nerves, organs and tissues.
00:04:42 A complicated structure, I grant you. But to us, no longer a miracle.
00:04:52 And so today, some of you become doctors in your own right.
00:04:57 Masters of anatomy.
00:05:01 I congratulate you.
00:05:03 You are entering the most honorable profession in the world.
00:05:09 Sometimes too honorable.
00:05:11 If half my colleagues pursued the study of disease, as tremendously as the honor of knighthood,
00:05:19 the country would be a damn sight healthier place to live in.
00:05:22 [Laughter]
00:05:24 But, let me warn you. Your studies do not end here.
00:05:29 As long as you face the challenge of death, they never will end.
00:05:33 Remember also, that death is not only your enemy, it is your friend.
00:05:39 Death is an incident producing clay.
00:05:43 Use it, mold it, learn from it.
00:05:49 And finally, hearken to the words of Mr. Alexander Pope.
00:05:54 "Know first thyself, presume not God to scan. The proper study of mankind is man."
00:06:03 Yes, gentlemen, man. Alive or dead.
00:06:08 [Applause]
00:06:17 Excuse me, sir.
00:06:18 Yes, Mr. O'Neil.
00:06:19 May I speak to you, sir?
00:06:21 Certainly.
00:06:22 Thank you, sir.
00:06:23 Well?
00:06:24 I was hoping to have graduated this term, sir.
00:06:27 Not more than I, Mr. Jackson.
00:06:29 You'll tell me when I fail, won't you, sir?
00:06:31 I try, I work harder than most. I try to please you.
00:06:34 Please me, indeed. Do you consider yourself harshly treated?
00:06:36 No, sir.
00:06:37 Unjustly?
00:06:38 No, sir.
00:06:39 I will diagnose the cause of your failure, Jackson.
00:06:40 You are far too emotional. Emotion is a drug that dulls the intellect.
00:06:44 You must learn to approach the science of medicine with a more clinical mind.
00:06:47 Confine yourself to the abstract.
00:06:49 When you are capable of doing that, then you will graduate with honors.
00:06:53 Yes, sir.
00:06:54 Jackson?
00:06:55 Sir?
00:06:56 Are you short of money?
00:06:57 Oh, sometimes it does get a bit difficult, sir, but I...
00:07:00 I asked for a statement, not a soliloquy.
00:07:03 You could assist Davey to treat the, uh, subjects.
00:07:06 You know what to do?
00:07:07 Yes, sir.
00:07:08 That'll put an extra guinea a month in your pocket.
00:07:10 Thank you, sir. That's very generous of you, sir.
00:07:14 (Clears throat)
00:07:15 Ah, Mitchell.
00:07:27 Well, another 30 witch doctors let loose upon the unsuspecting populace.
00:07:32 Good heavens.
00:07:38 Uncle.
00:07:39 My dear child.
00:07:41 Mitchell, we must write and thank Madame Duclos for this... this miracle.
00:07:44 I thought you didn't believe in them.
00:07:46 Oh, I do now. From a gawky, long-legged schoolgirl to this.
00:07:50 You look quite wonderful, my dear.
00:07:53 A tribute to French cooking.
00:07:55 I'm proud of you.
00:07:56 Thank you.
00:07:57 And I'm grateful to you for sending me to France.
00:07:59 Mitchell, we must drink a toast to France.
00:08:01 You're the man for a pretty speech.
00:08:03 Oh, I could hardly compete with you, sir.
00:08:04 Would you call my speeches pretty?
00:08:06 Tell me, my dear, did you have a good journey?
00:08:08 Wonderful.
00:08:09 Comfortable?
00:08:10 Excuse me, sir.
00:08:11 There are two gentlemen here with stiff...
00:08:13 I beg your pardon?
00:08:17 With the subject, sir.
00:08:19 Thank you.
00:08:21 Yes, sir.
00:08:23 Attend to this, will you?
00:08:25 And don't wait for me.
00:08:26 Tell them all about the broken hearts you left behind you in Paris.
00:08:29 Well? Are you going to tell me?
00:08:37 About the broken hearts?
00:08:39 I trust your interest is purely academic.
00:08:42 No.
00:08:44 Oh, it's wonderful to be home.
00:08:48 I hope you're not going to find Edinburgh dull after Paris.
00:08:50 Should I?
00:08:51 Oh, it needn't be.
00:08:52 It can be the most romantic city in the world.
00:08:54 Then it has secrets I'd never dreamed of.
00:08:57 It has.
00:08:58 And will you show me these secrets, Dr. Mitchell?
00:09:01 Some of them.
00:09:03 (DOOR OPENS)
00:09:05 Nice and fresh, sir.
00:09:18 Just a week in the grave.
00:09:20 I'll give you five guineas.
00:09:28 Oh, but...
00:09:29 Five, I said.
00:09:30 Well, Doctor, seeing you're such a good customer...
00:09:33 Where will you gentlemen be celebrating tonight?
00:09:35 Well, I go to the Merry Duke, sir.
00:09:38 Take this on account.
00:09:39 Jackson.
00:09:40 Jackson!
00:09:41 When my housekeeper returns, you'll get her to change this.
00:09:43 Go down to the tavern and give them the balance.
00:09:45 David Jackson.
00:09:47 Thank you kindly, sir.
00:09:49 Nice and fresh.
00:09:55 You'd think the Medical Council could do something about it, sir.
00:09:59 In what way?
00:10:00 So that academies could be supplied legally with bodies.
00:10:04 They could petition Parliament.
00:10:06 Yes, Parliament.
00:10:08 With 500 walking corpses there, you'd think they could spare one.
00:10:11 The member for Edinburgh would do nicely.
00:10:13 Easy now, Jackson.
00:10:14 We don't want you to fall apart in the dry.
00:10:16 No, sir.
00:10:18 (ALL LAUGHING)
00:10:24 I'll see you back at the house.
00:10:27 See you later.
00:10:29 (ALL LAUGHING)
00:10:31 Come on, Miss Eyre. Come on, give her a little kiss now.
00:10:48 (LAUGHS)
00:10:50 Do you see them two, Willie?
00:10:54 Oh, they call themselves resurrectionists.
00:10:56 I suppose they think it adds a classy tone to the profession, eh, Willie?
00:11:00 It's disgusting. The place is going downhill when they serve the likes of them.
00:11:04 Still, there's money in it, Willie.
00:11:08 Do you mean to tell me you'd be after handling a broken-down old corpse
00:11:12 that's been in the earth for weeks for the sake of money?
00:11:15 Ain't surprised on you.
00:11:17 Ah, but the old woman keeps going on about money, Willie.
00:11:19 Do you know what she was saying to me?
00:11:21 Huh?
00:11:22 She was saying I should look for work.
00:11:24 No.
00:11:25 Aye, it's as true as I sit here.
00:11:27 What? Aren't you a landlord as well?
00:11:30 (ALL LAUGHING)
00:11:34 Good evening.
00:11:53 One, two, three, four.
00:11:58 Thank you kindly.
00:12:01 Get your hands off me!
00:12:12 There weren't a dirty till the quality came in.
00:12:14 I have no changes to say you were born in a stinking mint!
00:12:17 (ALL LAUGHING)
00:12:22 That was a near me, mister.
00:12:24 Give the lady back her skirt.
00:12:33 Go and get it!
00:12:35 Yes, mister.
00:12:37 (ALL LAUGHING)
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00:13:09 Thank you. Much obliged.
00:13:11 If you stay a while, I'll buy you a drink.
00:13:14 No, no, I'd better...
00:13:16 (ALL LAUGHING)
00:13:18 (THUD)
00:13:26 (GROANS)
00:13:27 Help! Police! Murder!
00:13:33 Help! Help! Police! Murder!
00:13:38 Come with me. Quick, quick!
00:13:40 They're getting here.
00:13:48 (WHISTLES)
00:13:50 Get in there, quick!
00:13:53 (WHISTLES)
00:13:54 Come on.
00:13:58 Hey, Mary!
00:14:01 What do you want?
00:14:03 Oh, if you have to clobber them in the streets to get a fellow.
00:14:07 At least that'll still get them sober, dearie.
00:14:10 (ALL LAUGHING)
00:14:12 Hey, come on.
00:14:15 Give me a bath.
00:14:16 Come on.
00:14:17 Here, get underneath the light.
00:14:24 Let's have a look at you.
00:14:29 It's not so bad. I'll soon fix that. Sit yourself down.
00:14:36 (WATER RUNNING)
00:14:38 Thanks for your trouble.
00:14:40 Oh, it's the least I could do. You help me.
00:14:43 Bring that chair over, will you?
00:14:45 Look, there's no need to make all this fuss.
00:14:51 No fuss.
00:14:53 Have you been here before?
00:15:03 No. No, I haven't.
00:15:06 You're one of the medical students, aren't you?
00:15:08 How did you know?
00:15:10 Oh, we get a lot of your type in here.
00:15:13 Them and our students.
00:15:16 They come to study the human form.
00:15:19 That's anatomy, isn't it?
00:15:24 Yes, but not quite as it's studied at the academy.
00:15:30 I could teach them more than they'll learn at college.
00:15:33 Don't you think I could?
00:15:41 I think I'd better go.
00:15:46 Did those villains get your purse?
00:15:48 No. No, it's still here.
00:15:51 Good.
00:15:52 I'd better go.
00:15:55 Don't you like me?
00:15:57 Yes, I do.
00:15:59 Stay a wee while.
00:16:04 No, I...
00:16:07 No, I...
00:16:08 No, I...
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00:17:09 How's your head?
00:17:11 Oh, that? It's all right.
00:17:15 When will I see you again?
00:17:17 Oh, I...
00:17:19 I'm here.
00:17:21 All the time.
00:17:23 I mean really see you.
00:17:25 Take you out or something.
00:17:27 Oh. [laughs]
00:17:29 Take me out?
00:17:31 [laughs]
00:17:33 Well, that's a good one.
00:17:35 [laughs]
00:17:36 And what would your friends say if they saw you out with the likes of me?
00:17:40 Don't laugh, Mary.
00:17:44 When?
00:17:46 Tomorrow, maybe.
00:17:49 Tomorrow.
00:17:51 You'd better go.
00:17:57 You're going to be late for your class.
00:17:59 Good Lord, yes.
00:18:01 Oh, Knoxville.
00:18:03 All right.
00:18:05 Tomorrow.
00:18:07 Tomorrow.
00:18:12 Tomorrow.
00:18:14 [children playing]
00:18:22 Get him, Jupiter.
00:18:24 Fruit. Buy your fresh fruit.
00:18:26 Apple.
00:18:28 All the apples.
00:18:30 [children playing]
00:18:32 Go on, Mickey Mouse.
00:18:34 Go on, Mickey Mouse.
00:18:36 [children playing]
00:18:38 Catch, Jamie.
00:18:40 [laughs]
00:18:42 What a lovely, rosy apple, Jamie.
00:18:46 Save us your corn, Mr. Hale.
00:18:49 [laughs]
00:18:50 Did you hear that, Willie?
00:18:52 Save us your corn.
00:18:54 Boy, it's a great whip the boy has.
00:18:56 Get out of the way.
00:18:58 There's one thing you've got to learn.
00:19:00 It's a hard lay for an eager...
00:19:02 [laughs]
00:19:04 [children playing]
00:19:06 Look at that, Mr. Burk.
00:19:12 What is it, Jenny?
00:19:14 It's coming to eat you, hon.
00:19:16 Something terrible's happened.
00:19:18 What is it?
00:19:20 You'll see when you get home.
00:19:22 Could it be that old woman's broke her neck?
00:19:24 Stop your whisper thinking, man.
00:19:26 [laughs]
00:19:28 Oh, it's the grand clown you are, Willie.
00:19:30 [laughs]
00:19:32 Oh, John.
00:19:34 Just a handful of bones.
00:19:36 Aye, that he was.
00:19:38 Aye, it's no wonder he passed out on us.
00:19:40 Can you hurry up and get him out now?
00:19:44 I'll do what I can for you.
00:19:46 [laughs]
00:19:48 Aye, it makes the place look untidy.
00:19:50 Guess the news, Willie.
00:19:58 Surprise me.
00:20:00 No.
00:20:02 He must have passed away in the night without a word of warning.
00:20:04 Did you hear that, Willie?
00:20:06 The lodger's day he'd owe me money.
00:20:08 Three pounds a toast.
00:20:10 Now, what kind of a man is it would do a thing like that?
00:20:12 Huh, trust old John to take the easy way out.
00:20:14 How's business?
00:20:26 Very slack.
00:20:28 He'll be gone sooner than a dog can wag his tail.
00:20:30 That'll be tomorrow.
00:20:32 I don't know what the rest of my lodgers are going to say.
00:20:34 Well, he's one less to worry about than that dirty old swindler.
00:20:36 Oh, stop your moaning and go and put the bed to let sign out.
00:20:38 What's for dinner?
00:20:44 Peppers.
00:20:46 You can make do with the ones we had yesterday.
00:20:48 They're still repeating on me.
00:20:50 If you'd earned a copper or two, you could have finned and haddock.
00:20:52 Or there's one there in the cupboard, but I think he's gone off.
00:20:54 So's poor Johnny.
00:20:56 You know, Burke, I was thinking...
00:20:58 it's a shame for Johnny to be going to a pauper's grave.
00:21:00 On him, we an unpaid debt on his day in conscience.
00:21:04 Aye.
00:21:06 Sure they put them things on very loose.
00:21:12 What are you up to?
00:21:14 Burke, could your missus go down to the pub and get a can of gin?
00:21:16 And what do you think I'm going to use for money?
00:21:20 Stop your clacking, woman. Have you no respect for the dead?
00:21:22 Here.
00:21:24 They're not so generous when it comes to paying your share of the house.
00:21:26 There's your man here, says. Be off with you.
00:21:28 Yeah.
00:21:30 We could get six guineas for him up at the doctor's place...
00:21:34 and that'd wipe out the debt.
00:21:38 Aye, and besides, giving him his rightful chance of salvation.
00:21:40 It's a great pleasure to be doing someone a kind service.
00:21:44 If only I knew how happy he would be.
00:21:48 Ain't he got a mean old face.
00:21:52 No wonder he died owing me money.
00:21:54 Good evening.
00:22:02 Good evening, Doctor.
00:22:04 Out of this nettle-rash danger, pluck this flower.
00:22:06 Thank you, sir.
00:22:08 Thank you for the flowers.
00:22:10 I'm glad you like them.
00:22:12 Why is he giving this party, Geoffrey?
00:22:14 To launch you on Edinburgh society.
00:22:16 Real reason.
00:22:18 To collect his friends and enemies alike into one room...
00:22:20 and then insult them all indiscriminately.
00:22:22 I tell you, gentlemen, medicine is being driven underground.
00:22:28 The law yields to us the body of a criminal when he is caught and hanged.
00:22:32 When?
00:22:36 We have to wait a very long time for justice to unravel itself.
00:22:38 Meanwhile, the resurrectionist plies a very useful trade.
00:22:40 Oh, really, Knox?
00:22:42 You deny it?
00:22:44 Well, I agree you doctors need bodies for dissection...
00:22:46 but to condone the violation of graves by these ghouls...
00:22:48 I neither condone nor condemn.
00:22:50 I accept.
00:22:52 Is the feeding of worms more sacred than the pursuit of truth?
00:22:54 I think the Reverend feels that to violate the grave is to violate the soul.
00:22:56 I do.
00:23:00 Oh, really?
00:23:02 I am told that when the body is clay, the soul has already flown...
00:23:04 one way or the other.
00:23:06 Fortunately for the poor victims of these grave snatchers, that is true.
00:23:08 The soul has left the body.
00:23:10 Of course.
00:23:12 I was wondering why I'd never come across one in my work.
00:23:14 Now, Robert, do you deny that the soul exists?
00:23:16 I deny nothing.
00:23:18 I can show you the heart, my dear Reverend.
00:23:20 Can you show me the soul?
00:23:22 It is there.
00:23:24 Where?
00:23:26 Beneath the armpit, between the eyes, deep in the abdomen.
00:23:28 The fact that you cannot see it does not prove its non-existence.
00:23:30 After all, you can't see a thought.
00:23:34 No, but you try having one without a brain.
00:23:36 Gentlemen, gentlemen.
00:23:38 The trouble with Knox is he's a teacher.
00:23:40 Oh, I'm old-fashioned.
00:23:42 He will have too much of anatomy to understand.
00:23:44 For me, a surgeon needs two things.
00:23:46 A patient disposition and a pair of strong hands.
00:23:48 Admirable qualifications for a laborer building the Caledonian Canal.
00:23:50 I suggest you're wasting your talents, Dr. Ferguson.
00:23:52 I consider that an insult, sir.
00:23:54 I complimented your strength.
00:23:56 No, no, gentlemen, gentlemen.
00:23:58 Is it true what I hear?
00:24:00 They say no matter what the complaint, you have but one prescription.
00:24:02 Cerebrals.
00:24:04 That's a libel.
00:24:06 I know.
00:24:08 A lawyer's job is to make sure that the patient is not a victim of a disease.
00:24:10 I'm not a doctor.
00:24:12 I'm a libel.
00:24:14 I know. A lawyer told me the story.
00:24:16 But you must sue him sometime.
00:24:18 Excuse me.
00:24:20 That man is doing the devil's work.
00:24:22 Aye.
00:24:24 He does it brilliantly.
00:24:26 It's terrible creepy here, isn't it, Willie?
00:24:40 Shh, shh, shh.
00:24:42 I need you talking to me.
00:24:44 Sure is the perfect specimen, Your Honor.
00:24:52 Bert, stand aside so the gentleman can see our gentleman.
00:24:54 Died only a few hours ago, Your Honor.
00:24:58 We heard you like them fresh, sir.
00:25:00 This one's as fresh as a new-cut cabbage.
00:25:02 Thanks.
00:25:08 Excellent.
00:25:10 I'll give you seven guineas.
00:25:12 Thank you kindly, Your Honor.
00:25:14 Is this your normal line of business?
00:25:16 Well, it's Mr. Burke here.
00:25:18 He's a way of running a small lodging establishment, you see, and...
00:25:20 I see.
00:25:24 Put him in the brass, David.
00:25:28 May the saints preserve, Your Honor.
00:25:30 And may his soul rest in peace.
00:25:36 Amen.
00:25:38 This way.
00:25:40 Come on, Willie.
00:25:42 (clinking)
00:25:44 Uh...
00:26:08 How do you do, Miss Knox?
00:26:10 I'm well, thank you, Mr. Jackson.
00:26:12 How do you do?
00:26:14 Are you not going to introduce me to your friends?
00:26:16 Yes. This is Mary Patterson.
00:26:18 Mary, this is Miss Knox, and...
00:26:20 How do you do? How are you doing?
00:26:22 This is Dr. Mitchell, one of our doctors.
00:26:24 Oh, you're one of them, are you?
00:26:26 How do you do? I'm very pleased to meet you.
00:26:28 It's a lovely day.
00:26:32 Oh, yes, yes, it is.
00:26:34 Most unexpected for the time of the year.
00:26:36 Oh, yes. It's very much better than yesterday, don't you think?
00:26:38 (birds chirping)
00:26:40 Is that your boat?
00:26:42 It's a punt, Mary.
00:26:44 It looks nice.
00:26:48 I wish we had one, Chris.
00:26:50 Well, why don't you borrow it for the afternoon?
00:26:52 You'd be very welcome.
00:26:54 Oh, what, with Chris Paddling?
00:26:56 No fear! (laughs)
00:26:58 I don't fancy walking here in my wet drawers.
00:27:00 I think we'd better go, Mary.
00:27:04 Goodbye, Miss Knox.
00:27:06 Goodbye, Mr. Jackson.
00:27:08 Dr. Mitchell, come on, Mary.
00:27:10 (laughs)
00:27:14 Well...
00:27:16 She's very pretty, isn't she?
00:27:18 Yes, she's very pretty.
00:27:20 I feel sorry for Jackson.
00:27:22 Oh? Why?
00:27:24 He tries so hard, and he always fails.
00:27:26 Well, it's not from lack of encouragement.
00:27:28 The doctor's been very patient with him.
00:27:30 He's been giving him extra coaching.
00:27:32 But I'm afraid his mind's not on his work.
00:27:34 Come to that, neither is mine.
00:27:36 What's the matter, Mary?
00:27:42 Were you ashamed to introduce me to your friends?
00:27:44 Oh, they're not exactly friends,
00:27:46 and I wasn't ashamed.
00:27:48 Ah, well, you looked it!
00:27:50 Look, Mary.
00:27:52 I'm proud of you.
00:27:54 You know that?
00:27:56 I'm the proudest man in the world.
00:27:58 I'm proud of you.
00:28:02 I'm the proudest man in the world.
00:28:04 Oh, you need a woman about the place.
00:28:08 I need you.
00:28:10 Oh, yes, Mary.
00:28:12 No, wait, tonight.
00:28:14 Tonight, tonight.
00:28:16 I can't. I've got to work tonight.
00:28:18 Work?
00:28:20 Tonight?
00:28:22 Mm. I've got papers to prepare
00:28:24 for tomorrow's lecture.
00:28:26 I thought perhaps we could go out
00:28:30 and drink somewhere
00:28:32 and then come back here.
00:28:34 No, I...
00:28:36 I've got to work tonight, Chris.
00:28:40 Work tonight.
00:28:46 (snoring)
00:28:48 Come on, Bert.
00:29:10 Bert!
00:29:12 Wake up, Bert.
00:29:14 Sit up straight, man.
00:29:16 The money's gone.
00:29:18 It's all gone.
00:29:20 Ain't nothing left.
00:29:22 What were you doing wasting half of it on the likes of her?
00:29:24 Sure, Aggie, it's what they call a capital investment.
00:29:26 She's a what?
00:29:28 That's a thing the businessmen talk about.
00:29:30 Ah, poor old Aggie.
00:29:32 Isn't she a sight to make your heart bleed?
00:29:34 That's the drink that took hold of her.
00:29:36 Come on, Aggie.
00:29:38 Wake up, girl.
00:29:40 You can't go sleeping here, can you?
00:29:42 What have you in mind, Bert?
00:29:44 The poor thing needs a decent bed.
00:29:46 It's the least we can do for her.
00:29:48 Come on, Aggie, home with Mr. Bert here,
00:29:50 the kindest landlord in the town.
00:29:52 You know, Bert,
00:29:56 there's no one here to see old Aggie go
00:29:58 except us.
00:30:00 ♪ Twelve o'clock,
00:30:08 ♪ all's well.
00:30:10 ♪
00:30:12 ♪ Twelve o'clock,
00:30:16 ♪ all's well.
00:30:18 ♪ Twelve o'clock,
00:30:24 ♪ all's well.
00:30:26 ♪ All's well.
00:30:28 Drink.
00:30:52 What's she doing here?
00:30:54 Where am I?
00:30:56 Oh, Aggie, you're among friends.
00:30:58 Me and Bert here.
00:31:00 Aggie, me dear,
00:31:04 you're in no condition to be walking abroad now.
00:31:06 Bert, give Aggie a drink of the whiskey.
00:31:08 Ooh!
00:31:10 That's me, girl.
00:31:12 Now you can see the bloom coming back to your cheeks,
00:31:14 all right.
00:31:16 Helen, go outside and keep watch.
00:31:20 What for?
00:31:22 I don't know.
00:31:24 I'm going to see what that woman is up to.
00:31:26 I'm going to see what that woman is up to.
00:31:28 I'm going to see what that woman is up to.
00:31:30 I'm going to see what that woman is up to.
00:31:32 I'm going to see what that woman is up to.
00:31:34 I'm going to see what that woman is up to.
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00:37:50 I'm going to see what that woman is up to.
00:37:52 I'm going to see what that woman is up to.
00:37:54 What are you looking at me like that for?
00:37:56 I was just looking.
00:37:59 Curtis!
00:38:03 Oh, my God.
00:38:06 Chris!
00:38:08 Chris!
00:38:11 Chris!
00:38:12 Mary.
00:38:32 It's all right.
00:38:34 Oh, you must hate me.
00:38:41 No.
00:38:42 Yes.
00:38:45 Where did you go?
00:38:50 I went across the road for a wee drink.
00:38:54 You know how it is.
00:38:55 Yes, I know how it is.
00:38:57 Chris.
00:39:02 Yes?
00:39:04 You know you asked me to think about...
00:39:07 About Mary?
00:39:09 About marrying me.
00:39:10 Well?
00:39:12 No, Chris.
00:39:16 Couldn't I make you happy, Mary?
00:39:18 You see the way I am.
00:39:20 Half of me wants to be with you and the other half keeps tugging the other way.
00:39:25 I'm not a good girl for you, Chris. I never was.
00:39:29 I need to go out and laugh and have fun and maybe have a drink too much, you know?
00:39:37 I don't want to make you miserable.
00:39:39 Look, Mary, I know it's dull for you sitting about here, but I've got exams to pass.
00:39:46 I'm going to be a doctor.
00:39:49 I can't do that.
00:39:50 But I will try and take you out more. Honestly, I will.
00:39:54 Oh, yes.
00:39:56 You promised me one thing, Mary.
00:39:59 What?
00:40:00 Stay away from that house.
00:40:04 I'll try.
00:40:05 Oh, Willie, I will. I'll try, Chris.
00:40:08 Promise me.
00:40:09 I promise.
00:40:12 Good.
00:40:13 And tomorrow night I'll take you out and set the town on fire!
00:40:18 Oh, Chris.
00:40:19 Oh, let's not talk about fire, Chris.
00:40:21 It's the real aristocrats here, Willie.
00:40:30 That's the finest whiskey I've ever seen in my life.
00:40:33 It suits the colour of your eyes.
00:40:36 Bloodshot!
00:40:37 Keep a civil tongue in your head, woman.
00:40:39 Is there nothing for me?
00:40:41 What do you want?
00:40:43 Oh, I saw the bed to let notice.
00:40:45 And if the bed's still vacant...
00:40:47 Oh, don't stand there in the draft.
00:40:49 Come in.
00:40:50 Don't worry. You're with friends.
00:40:57 That's more than welcome you are, and that's the truth, Ava.
00:41:01 Aye, that's the truth.
00:41:03 As welcome as a golden guinea.
00:41:05 Would you like a bite of something to soak?
00:41:08 Helen, my darling, don't just stand there.
00:41:10 Go and get the gentleman a plate of something.
00:41:12 You're very kind.
00:41:13 I'm a poor man, but I won't be any bother.
00:41:16 Oh, sure you'll be no bother at all.
00:41:18 Have you been long in Edinburgh?
00:41:20 No, we just arrived the day.
00:41:22 I'm down from Inverness.
00:41:24 That's a whop in the Highlands, you see.
00:41:26 Is it, now?
00:41:27 Did you hear that, Burke?
00:41:28 The gentleman's come all the way down from the Highlands.
00:41:30 Aye.
00:41:31 Uh, well, you'll be wanting the bed for long.
00:41:34 Ah, well, that's hard to see.
00:41:36 I'm looking for work, you see.
00:41:38 I see.
00:41:39 Uh, tell me, would you take this note?
00:41:42 OK, thank you.
00:41:43 Tell me, uh, Mr, um...
00:41:47 McLaren.
00:41:48 Angus McLaren.
00:41:49 We'll just call you Angus.
00:41:51 Tell me, Angus, uh...
00:41:54 Have you, uh...
00:41:56 Have you got any friends in this town?
00:41:58 No, I'm just a crofter.
00:42:00 And there are hard times by.
00:42:02 So I just thought to myself,
00:42:04 it'd be nice to visit the capital and make a decent sum of money
00:42:08 so as I could end my days in peace.
00:42:10 Isn't that what we all want?
00:42:12 Just to end our days in peace.
00:42:15 Ah.
00:42:16 Isn't that what we all want?
00:42:18 Just to end our days in peace.
00:42:20 Ah.
00:42:21 You've done business with us before, I gather.
00:42:41 Oh, aye, so that we have.
00:42:44 With Dr. Knox.
00:42:46 The doctor is occupied at the moment.
00:42:48 I'll attend to you myself.
00:42:51 I'm Dr. Mitchell.
00:42:53 Well, open the box.
00:42:58 Aye, sir.
00:43:00 (liquid pouring)
00:43:02 Would you believe that?
00:43:16 This man died only a few hours ago.
00:43:21 Oh, aye, that's right, Doctor.
00:43:23 You see, we got in quick
00:43:25 before the parish undertaker could get us thieving hands on him.
00:43:29 Where'd you get him?
00:43:31 Well, you see, the poor old soul
00:43:34 was lodging at my colleague's house.
00:43:37 That's Mr. Bork here.
00:43:40 And he seemed to take a just old age
00:43:45 passing away in the night.
00:43:47 How did he get that bruise?
00:43:50 Bruise?
00:43:52 Has he got a bruise?
00:43:54 Well, look for yourself, man.
00:43:57 Well, look.
00:43:59 Do you see that, Bork?
00:44:01 He's got a bruise on the side of his head.
00:44:04 Isn't that amazing?
00:44:06 You know, I'm glad you pointed that out, Doctor.
00:44:09 I said, where did he get it?
00:44:11 I don't think there's any need to cross-examine our friends, Dr. Mitchell.
00:44:14 We've had several fine specimens from these gentlemen in the past.
00:44:21 I was merely trying to establish the cause of death, sir.
00:44:24 Don't tell me it was a passion of yours, Mitchell.
00:44:27 Yes, I think eight guineas is the current market price, is it not?
00:44:34 Eight guineas it is, sir.
00:44:36 And as ever, sir, it's a pleasure to be doing business with a fine gentleman like yourself.
00:44:40 Aye, that it is, Doctor.
00:44:43 Show our friends out and then lock up, will you, David?
00:44:47 Good night to you, Doctor.
00:44:49 Good night.
00:44:51 Good night.
00:44:53 Dr. Knox.
00:44:59 Dr. Mitchell.
00:45:01 Are you satisfied that subject died a natural death?
00:45:06 Why do you ask?
00:45:08 Those, uh... those two men.
00:45:12 What do you know about them, sir?
00:45:14 I know nothing, careless.
00:45:16 And you'll continue to accept subjects from them without question?
00:45:20 I will continue to teach anatomy,
00:45:23 using the best specimens available
00:45:25 to turn out doctors who will replace quacks.
00:45:28 Is there anything else?
00:45:31 No, sir.
00:45:33 Then good night, Mitchell.
00:45:36 (Doorbell rings)
00:45:38 Is Dr. Knox engaged?
00:45:46 With no wish to be disturbed. The doctor is busy now.
00:45:49 We'd like to see him on an urgent matter. Will you kindly tell him?
00:45:52 Come in, gentlemen.
00:45:54 (Doorbell rings)
00:46:01 (Doorbell rings)
00:46:04 (Door opens)
00:46:06 This is a great honour.
00:46:16 Four of Edinburgh's leading surgeons, dear me.
00:46:20 I hope you still consider it an honour
00:46:22 when you've heard the purpose of our visit.
00:46:24 Nothing could change my opinion of you, gentlemen. Proceed.
00:46:27 An article by Dr. Knox.
00:46:29 Page 13, but pray don't trouble to find it.
00:46:32 Pray don't trouble to find the place, Dr. Elliott. I have an excellent memory.
00:46:36 A few months ago, a man came to the Edinburgh Infirmary
00:46:39 with an aneurysm connected with one of the larger arteries of the neck.
00:46:42 Notwithstanding its obvious characteristics,
00:46:44 even to the merest beginner, that it was an aneurysm,
00:46:47 a certain...
00:46:49 distinguished surgeon pronounced it to be an abscess.
00:46:52 Accordingly, this celebrity,
00:46:54 who was once an amateur member of the ring
00:46:57 and who prides himself, among other things,
00:46:59 on the strength of his hands and arms, without pretension to head,
00:47:02 plunged his knife into what he believed to be an abscess
00:47:05 and the patient died in a few seconds.
00:47:07 Oh, the damned effrontery! How dare you?
00:47:10 Dare? Is that a challenge?
00:47:12 Why didn't you name the surgeon? Were you frightened of a lawsuit?
00:47:15 Since we all know your name and your reputation.
00:47:18 You heard that, gentlemen. You surprise me, Dr. Ferguson.
00:47:20 I would have preferred to remain anonymous.
00:47:22 I intend to sue you to the last penny in your possession.
00:47:25 A most laudable enterprise.
00:47:27 No doubt your preoccupation over a rich harvest
00:47:29 will inspire a more adequate excuse for your next failure.
00:47:32 Why you...
00:47:34 Why didn't you let him strike me?
00:47:37 Or were you thinking he would have provided a more potent weapon in the law courts
00:47:41 than a mere wrangle over an undisputed fact?
00:47:44 I see before me four white, angry, baffled faces.
00:47:53 Why?
00:47:55 Because I have written an article?
00:47:57 Because I have accused one of you of murder?
00:48:00 My friends, go ahead!
00:48:04 Take me to the high courts
00:48:06 and in the words of your puppet, sue me for every penny I possess.
00:48:10 A business-like venture.
00:48:12 I wish you better success in the field of commerce
00:48:15 than you have enjoyed in the sacred task of our profession.
00:48:17 - Is that all you have to say? - No.
00:48:21 I am aware that the path of truth was never strewn with roses.
00:48:25 On every hand one encounters a grey gauntlet of empty threats.
00:48:29 To be condemned by ignorance is a compliment to knowledge.
00:48:32 Croak your miserable way to the law courts, if you dare.
00:48:36 I will meet you on the steps with a torchlight
00:48:38 to scorch into your souls
00:48:40 and leave them bare as a warning to your future victims.
00:48:43 Now, if you will be so good as to incline your heads slightly to the right,
00:48:50 I will observe the door.
00:48:52 Please use it.
00:48:54 Why do you deliberately insult them?
00:49:08 - Are you criticizing me? - No, not criticizing.
00:49:13 I wouldn't be so presumptuous.
00:49:15 But I'm warning you.
00:49:17 Those doctors will harm you if they can.
00:49:20 How can they harm me?
00:49:22 By making capital out of the merest whisper of gossip.
00:49:24 Such as?
00:49:26 An association with men like Burke and Hare.
00:49:29 And who will listen to them?
00:49:32 Am I to be as scared of expressing the truth as they are at hearing it?
00:49:35 I tell you, Mitchell, it will take more than a handful of quacks to shake me.
00:49:39 I am producing surgeons who will fight for humanity, not destroy it.
00:49:43 And in the process of doing that, nothing, nothing will stand in my way.
00:49:47 The individual is not important.
00:49:50 (Door opens)
00:49:52 (Singing)
00:49:56 - Hey, what's the time? - What's it matter?
00:50:16 Oh, I said I'd be home to meet Chris.
00:50:18 - Chris. - Thank goodness.
00:50:20 Ah, ha, ha, hello, Jamie.
00:50:22 Hello, Maggie. I got a little rhyme for you.
00:50:25 - Why? - You stop your fidgeting me now.
00:50:27 Ah, come on, what's your rhyme? What's your rhyme, Jamie?
00:50:29 It goes like this.
00:50:31 There are creepies and crawlies and six-legged bogies
00:50:34 and things that go bump in the neck.
00:50:36 (Laughs)
00:50:38 Oh, that's very good, Jamie. Isn't that good, Maggie?
00:50:40 Aye, it's good.
00:50:42 I'll give you a penny, eh?
00:50:45 If you can remember the rest of it.
00:50:48 Oh, come on. Let's go over to the house, Mary.
00:50:52 Come on, there'll be free drinks over there.
00:50:55 Oh, you guys, come on.
00:50:58 - Another night. - Yeah, all right.
00:51:01 (Laughs)
00:51:03 Mary?
00:51:11 (Footsteps)
00:51:13 (Cheering)
00:51:23 (Cheering)
00:51:25 Get your coat, Mary.
00:51:52 Get out of here.
00:51:54 If you want a scene, I'll give it to you.
00:51:57 You're drunk, Mary.
00:51:59 Let me take you home.
00:52:01 What, let me take you home?
00:52:03 (Laughs)
00:52:04 Oh, do you hear that? Let me take you home, he said.
00:52:07 Oh, if you were half a man, you'd drag me out of here by the roots of my hair.
00:52:11 But you just try it and I'll kill you.
00:52:13 Go home yourself, Chris Jackson, and scratch your wire with your pen
00:52:17 like a good boy so the doctor will be pleased with you in the morning.
00:52:20 And don't keep a light burning for me cos I'll no be back.
00:52:24 I'm not going to be bored any more by your mealy-mouthed talk.
00:52:28 (Laughter)
00:52:32 Come on. Come on.
00:52:35 Come on.
00:52:37 (Screams)
00:52:38 Chris!
00:52:40 Chris!
00:52:47 Chris!
00:52:49 Chris!
00:52:54 (Crying)
00:53:13 (Crying)
00:53:15 What is it, Mary?
00:53:25 Nothing.
00:53:31 Give me a drink.
00:53:33 Of course, me darling.
00:53:39 (Chuckles)
00:53:40 I'm a poor fool to be grieving for the likes of him.
00:53:43 (Chuckles)
00:53:46 Imagine me thinking I could make a man out of a nanny.
00:53:50 There's plenty more of that where we're going.
00:53:57 Why?
00:53:59 Where will that be?
00:54:02 Tanner's close.
00:54:04 Just the three of us.
00:54:06 As cosy as three bugs in a rug.
00:54:10 It's just around the corner.
00:54:13 Just around the corner.
00:54:18 (Chuckles)
00:54:20 Just around the corner.
00:54:24 (Laughs)
00:54:25 Just around the corner.
00:54:28 (Laughs)
00:54:30 Just around the corner.
00:54:33 (Laughs)
00:54:35 Just around the corner.
00:54:38 (Laughs)
00:54:40 Come on.
00:54:42 Ready?
00:54:44 (Laughs)
00:54:46 (Laughs)
00:54:49 (Humming)
00:54:51 Burke, where's your wife?
00:55:03 She's gone to see her twin sister.
00:55:06 You'll wait here?
00:55:08 Why, Willie? What for?
00:55:10 Because I'm telling you.
00:55:13 Oh. (Chuckles)
00:55:17 Don't make the place untidy, Willie.
00:55:20 (Chuckles)
00:55:22 (Water running)
00:55:24 We're together, Mary.
00:55:36 Just the two of us.
00:55:46 No!
00:55:48 Leave me alone.
00:55:50 I could give you money.
00:55:51 No!
00:56:01 No!
00:56:04 No!
00:56:07 No!
00:56:08 No!
00:56:09 No!
00:56:10 No!
00:56:11 No!
00:56:12 No!
00:56:13 No!
00:56:14 No!
00:56:15 Please!
00:56:17 No!
00:56:18 No, please!
00:56:19 No!
00:56:20 No!
00:56:22 No!
00:56:23 No!
00:56:24 No!
00:56:25 [SOBBING]
00:56:29 No!
00:56:30 No!
00:56:31 No!
00:56:33 I did not!
00:56:34 I did not!
00:56:35 No!
00:56:36 No!
00:56:37 No!
00:56:38 No!
00:56:40 Please!
00:56:41 Please!
00:56:42 Shut up!
00:56:43 Please!
00:56:44 Shut up!
00:56:45 Please!
00:56:46 Shut up!
00:56:47 [SCREAMING]
00:56:48 [SCREAMING]
00:56:51 Well, is old woman's coming?
00:57:14 Well, let's get her.
00:57:17 Hey.
00:57:20 What's she doing here?
00:57:21 She's dead.
00:57:23 Did you touch her?
00:57:24 Nobody touched her.
00:57:26 Willie just killed her, that's all.
00:57:29 Oh, that's all right.
00:57:31 We don't want a thing like that in the house.
00:57:33 She'll get us a bad name.
00:57:34 Look, me and Willie has work to do, so go to bed, woman.
00:57:37 What?
00:57:38 And her lying there?
00:57:39 Get rid of that first.
00:57:40 Just look at the mess she's made in my bed anyway.
00:57:41 [DOOR OPENS]
00:57:43 [DOOR CLOSES]
00:57:45 She looks lovely, Willie.
00:57:52 Aye.
00:57:54 You know, I'm thinking the good doctor should
00:57:57 give us a bit more this time.
00:57:58 Your enemy.
00:58:10 It is your friend.
00:58:12 Death is an incident producing clay.
00:58:25 [DOOR OPENS]
00:58:26 [DOOR CLOSES]
00:58:29 Oh, you're at work early, Mr. Jackson.
00:58:33 Yes, Davey.
00:58:35 This one's the best we've had so far.
00:58:38 Doctor wants some drawings taken
00:58:40 before we put her in the brine.
00:58:42 Oh.
00:58:43 Mold it.
00:58:50 Learn.
00:58:51 Mold it.
00:58:54 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:58:58 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:59:01 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:59:04 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:59:07 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:59:10 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:59:13 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:59:16 [EXPLOSION]
00:59:42 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:59:45 Jackson.
00:59:55 Well, what is it, then?
01:00:02 Hey, what's the matter with you?
01:00:08 Jackson!
01:00:09 [FOOTSTEPS]
01:00:12 Buckham.
01:00:19 Mr. Jackson Buckham.
01:00:21 [FOOTSTEPS]
01:00:24 What is the matter with Jackson?
01:00:33 Aye.
01:00:35 He was acting very strange.
01:00:37 I can tell you why.
01:00:40 Well?
01:00:42 Burke and Hare have just brought in the body of a woman
01:00:44 named Mary Patterson.
01:00:46 She was Jackson's girl.
01:00:47 [FOOTSTEPS]
01:01:05 [FOOTSTEPS]
01:01:08 You killed Mary Patterson.
01:01:16 I never touched her.
01:01:17 Be off with you.
01:01:19 You killed her.
01:01:21 Now get back to where you come from.
01:01:23 You killed her!
01:01:25 You and your cutthroat friends!
01:01:27 [YELLING]
01:01:29 You killed my Mary!
01:01:31 And look at her, does it, the look!
01:01:34 You killed--
01:01:35 [GAGGING]
01:01:37 [GROANING]
01:01:41 [THUDDING]
01:01:42 Oh!
01:01:44 Well, Burke, that's one subject we
01:01:48 won't be selling to Dr. Knox.
01:01:50 [GROANING]
01:01:52 [BELL RINGING]
01:01:56 Good night, Mr. Hare.
01:02:02 Good night to you, sir.
01:02:03 [BELL RINGING]
01:02:06 Come on, me darling.
01:02:08 Hey, you'll be as sober as a judge in the morning.
01:02:11 [FOOTSTEPS]
01:02:13 [BELL RINGING]
01:02:16 What's the matter with you, friend?
01:02:25 It's fine.
01:02:26 We'll see you later, Jamie.
01:02:27 I may as well come along with you.
01:02:29 Can I give you a hand?
01:02:32 He doesn't look very well.
01:02:33 It's all right.
01:02:34 He's had too much to drink, that's all.
01:02:36 I wish I could say the same for myself.
01:02:38 Well, here.
01:02:40 Mr. Hare, you give me a Golden Guiney?
01:02:46 [CHANTING]
01:02:54 Murder, murder in Westport.
01:02:59 Murder most foul.
01:03:02 If any in the name of the king have any information--
01:03:07 [GASPING]
01:03:09 [CHANTING]
01:03:22 Christopher Jacks.
01:03:24 Are you quite sure, sir?
01:03:25 Quite.
01:03:27 You say he was stabbed?
01:03:29 Yes, sir.
01:03:30 He was found in an alleyway earlier this morning.
01:03:33 Do you know of any reason why somebody
01:03:38 should want to kill him?
01:03:39 None.
01:03:40 He was a quiet lad, hardworking.
01:03:41 I don't know about his personal life.
01:03:44 Do you, Dr. Mitchell?
01:03:49 I can't think why anybody should want to kill him.
01:03:53 Well, thank you, gentlemen.
01:03:55 I don't think I need detain you any longer.
01:03:58 Thank you, Mr. Haines.
01:04:00 Why didn't you convey your suspicions to the police?
01:04:07 Did you want me to?
01:04:11 Why not?
01:04:13 You know what I fear, sir.
01:04:16 An opportunity for your enemies to destroy you.
01:04:18 Your consideration for me is very touching, Mitchell.
01:04:21 However, if you seriously think that Burke and Hare were
01:04:24 responsible for Jackson's murder,
01:04:26 your duty as a citizen is obvious.
01:04:30 Or if you really consider that the life of a street woman
01:04:32 is more important than the advance of surgery,
01:04:34 then stand in the market square and scream murder to the mob.
01:04:36 I was thinking only of Jackson, sir.
01:04:47 Hey, come on.
01:04:48 Hey, did you see that, Willie?
01:04:54 Aye, the good doctor coming away from the police station.
01:04:58 Lot of good that'll do the police.
01:05:01 Hey, what are you skulking there for, you daft loon?
01:05:05 Did you get the drug home safely?
01:05:07 Aye.
01:05:09 We got him home safely, Jamie.
01:05:11 I was just asking.
01:05:12 You see, I've done a terrible sin.
01:05:14 Did you know?
01:05:15 I-- I found a man in the alleyway.
01:05:17 He was dead.
01:05:18 And what was the wicked thing you did then, Jamie?
01:05:25 I stole a ring off his finger.
01:05:27 And then, you know, I went to confession.
01:05:30 And the priest said I should take it to the police.
01:05:33 Now, what do you think about that?
01:05:34 And did you take it to the police, Jamie?
01:05:37 Not yet.
01:05:39 You didn't, eh?
01:05:41 Well, it's a wise boy you are, Jamie.
01:05:43 Wise?
01:05:45 Here, have you got it on you now, huh?
01:05:47 No.
01:05:48 Hey, and if you take my advice, you'll sell it.
01:05:51 You see, the Polish may get to thinking that it
01:05:54 was you that killed the man.
01:05:57 Now, me and Mr. Burke here, we may be interested in--
01:06:01 buying it from you, seeing as we're in the trade, isn't it?
01:06:06 Would you-- would you really?
01:06:07 Wouldn't we, Willie?
01:06:08 Aye, we would.
01:06:10 So you run along and get it, Jamie.
01:06:13 Shall I bring it here?
01:06:14 No, bring it to the house tonight.
01:06:17 Then we can have a wee drink just
01:06:19 to celebrate the transaction.
01:06:21 There's no time like the night for talking business.
01:06:25 Well, what do you think, Willie?
01:06:27 I don't think he's half so daft as we thought he was.
01:06:32 Jamie!
01:06:33 Hello, Maggie.
01:06:34 I've been searching everywhere for Mary.
01:06:36 Have you not seen her?
01:06:38 No, Maggie.
01:06:39 I haven't seen Mary for nine and two days now.
01:06:41 I'm worried about her.
01:06:42 Worried?
01:06:43 She was talking to Hare just now.
01:06:45 Oh, I was--
01:06:47 Oh, it's a secret, Maggie.
01:06:48 Jeffrey, I have a concession to make.
01:06:59 Oh?
01:07:01 Today, I overheard some of the students discussing the doctor.
01:07:05 They were saying terrible things, Jeffrey.
01:07:08 They were saying that the doctor is in particular how or where
01:07:11 he procures bodies for dissection.
01:07:14 This isn't true, is it, Jeffrey?
01:07:18 Jeffrey, this isn't true.
01:07:20 No, Mother.
01:07:24 No.
01:07:25 Good evening, Mitchell.
01:07:36 Can we discuss tomorrow's lecture?
01:07:37 And I trust you received my notes.
01:07:39 Yes, sir.
01:07:41 Our subject is the heart.
01:07:42 Don't worry.
01:07:49 Hello, Mr. Burke.
01:08:07 Hello, Mr. Hare.
01:08:10 Hello, hello.
01:08:11 Hello, Mr. Burke.
01:08:18 Are you there?
01:08:19 Hello, Mr. Burke.
01:08:27 Are you there?
01:08:32 Mr. Hare?
01:08:39 It's me, Jamie.
01:08:40 Mr. Burke!
01:08:51 [SCREAMING]
01:08:54 [GRUNTING]
01:08:57 Alan.
01:09:22 Get outside. Watch for anyone coming.
01:09:24 [GRUNTING]
01:09:29 Alan!
01:09:43 [SCREAMING]
01:09:50 [SCREAMING]
01:09:54 [GASPING]
01:10:21 Into the house, Lily.
01:10:23 [SCREAMING]
01:10:26 Get him out of here as quick as you can.
01:10:33 What's the matter, Alan?
01:10:35 There's no more screaming.
01:10:36 Only the pigs.
01:10:39 Get the box ready, Burke.
01:10:42 Oh.
01:10:44 And don't let's be forgotten the ring.
01:10:49 That's what he come here for.
01:10:51 Murder!
01:10:55 Murder!
01:11:00 He's murdered!
01:11:02 Murder!
01:11:03 All right.
01:11:04 He's-- he murdered Jamie!
01:11:09 Who murdered Jamie?
01:11:10 Who?
01:11:11 People barking here.
01:11:12 I've seen them.
01:11:13 I've seen them.
01:11:14 What's it say there?
01:11:18 But I tell you, it was murder.
01:11:19 And I saw it happen with my own eyes.
01:11:21 Now, just a minute.
01:11:22 Just a minute, lady.
01:11:23 And he was pouring down Jamie.
01:11:24 Those freaking cops with his barking hair were murdering him.
01:11:26 Will you calm yourself, lady?
01:11:27 Now, can you make an accusation of murder against somebody
01:11:29 without some proof of the fact?
01:11:31 When you come to the house, you might find the evidence you're wanting.
01:11:34 [CHATTER]
01:11:35 What's happened to Jamie, Inspector?
01:11:37 I won't speak for a while.
01:11:38 No, he's all right.
01:11:39 You don't like the story.
01:11:40 No, no, no, no.
01:11:41 Award your hands.
01:11:42 There's no call to be greeted yet.
01:11:47 [GUNSHOTS]
01:11:49 All right, Mr. Spud, where are they?
01:11:59 What do you mean?
01:12:00 What do you think I mean?
01:12:01 You can't come busting into decent people's homes like that.
01:12:04 Where's Dove Jamie?
01:12:05 I don't know.
01:12:06 I never saw him.
01:12:07 I swear it.
01:12:08 I never saw him, I tell you.
01:12:10 You're lying.
01:12:11 No.
01:12:12 Leave out of Jamie.
01:12:13 No, I didn't.
01:12:14 I saw it happen.
01:12:15 No, it's not true.
01:12:16 You're a liar, Spud.
01:12:17 You're a dirty beast.
01:12:18 It's not true, I tell you.
01:12:19 Stop it, will you?
01:12:20 Stop it.
01:12:21 You're best to let go.
01:12:22 I don't want to--
01:12:23 Stop it, you two.
01:12:24 Stop it, will you?
01:12:25 They're dead.
01:12:26 They're both dead.
01:12:28 And if you want to find them, go to the Academy of Dr. Knox.
01:12:32 Dr. Knox, in a few minutes, Burke and Hare will bring you another subject.
01:12:54 I beg of you not to receive it.
01:12:56 And why not?
01:12:57 Because the police know it was murdered.
01:12:58 A woman witnessed it.
01:13:02 Is this what you mean?
01:13:07 Yes.
01:13:08 Was this young man well known?
01:13:12 Everybody knew Daph, Jamie.
01:13:13 And a woman screamed murder.
01:13:14 Yet our friends Burke and Hare were not unduly perturbed when they brought him here.
01:13:21 Because they know you have more to lose than they.
01:13:22 They're relying on you to cover their traces.
01:13:25 Are you accusing me of collusion with them?
01:13:27 Dr. Knox, I don't know what to believe any longer.
01:13:30 But I beg of you, for your own sake, dispose of the body before--
01:13:37 You were saying?
01:13:38 It's too late.
01:13:39 Open the door, Davey.
01:13:40 My conscience is answerable only to me, Dr. Mitchell.
01:13:41 Nothing is too late.
01:13:42 I'm sorry to disturb you, Doctor, but I've received some information from this woman.
01:13:55 I have already been informed, Inspector.
01:13:59 That's him!
01:14:02 That's Jamie!
01:14:04 Poor Jamie!
01:14:06 It was delivered a few minutes ago by two men of the name of Burke and Hare.
01:14:09 Have you examined the body?
01:14:11 You interrupted my intention, Inspector.
01:14:15 Take a look now, Dr. Knox, if you please.
01:14:24 Could you state the cause of death?
01:14:29 Violence.
01:14:30 Without any doubt.
01:14:32 They've been murdering right under our noses!
01:14:37 And what's the law doing about it?
01:14:41 Let's get after them ourselves!
01:14:42 Come on!
01:14:43 Come on!
01:14:44 Come on!
01:14:45 Come on!
01:14:46 Come on!
01:14:47 Come on!
01:14:48 Come on!
01:14:49 Willie!
01:14:50 Willie!
01:14:51 They're after you!
01:14:52 They're coming towards the house!
01:14:53 They're coming after the pair of you!
01:14:54 Listen!
01:14:55 What'll we do, Willie?
01:15:08 It's all up with us.
01:15:10 They're close by.
01:15:11 The warehouse.
01:15:12 We can hide there.
01:15:13 What about me?
01:15:15 You stay here, woman.
01:15:16 They'll turn and run at the sight of your ugly face!
01:15:19 No!
01:15:20 Don't leave me!
01:15:21 You coward!
01:15:22 Go on, go on!
01:15:23 (ALL CHEERING)
01:15:24 (ALL CHEERING)
01:15:25 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:15:26 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:15:27 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:15:56 There, Kenneth, look!
01:15:57 They're away to the warehouse.
01:16:02 They're away to the warehouse.
01:16:04 Come on, all of you.
01:16:06 (ALL CHEERING)
01:16:07 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:16:16 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:16:17 A common, Winnie?
01:16:29 Just so you could never trust a woman!
01:16:32 Come on!
01:16:43 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:16:44 Abort, Winnie.
01:16:49 Come on, all of you, bring it over here!
01:16:59 Come on, over here!
01:17:01 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:17:02 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:17:03 (WHISTLE BLOWING)
01:17:21 (WHISTLE BLOWING)
01:17:23 (WHISTLE BLOWING)
01:17:29 (WHISTLE BLOWING)
01:17:31 (WHISTLE BLOWING)
01:17:32 All right!
01:17:39 (ALL CHEERING)
01:17:42 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:17:50 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:17:51 There he is!
01:18:07 (ALL CHEERING)
01:18:09 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:18:10 Come on, all of you.
01:18:21 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:18:22 They've got the boat! They've got the...
01:18:30 (ALL CHEERING)
01:18:31 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:19:00 They've arrested Burke and Hare.
01:19:01 In the case of the Crown versus William Burke,
01:19:13 call the first witness for the prosecution.
01:19:15 Call William Hare!
01:19:18 William Hare!
01:19:20 Silence in court!
01:19:24 Place your hand on the Bible.
01:19:30 Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth,
01:19:32 the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
01:19:34 For that I do, Your Honour.
01:19:38 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:19:40 There's Town King's evidence!
01:19:46 What? Is Town King...
01:19:47 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:19:48 ♪ In the trial of the Crown versus William Burke
01:19:55 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:19:58 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:00 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:02 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:04 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:06 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:08 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:10 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:12 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:14 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:16 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:18 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:20 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:22 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:24 ♪ The verdict has been reached
01:20:26 (ALL CHANTING)
01:20:27 Be seated, please.
01:20:53 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:20:54 (GLASS SHATTERS)
01:21:05 Keep your seats.
01:21:07 The subject of this morning's lecture, gentlemen,
01:21:12 is neurology.
01:21:14 (ALL LAUGHING)
01:21:16 (ALL CHEERING)
01:21:20 (ALL LAUGHING)
01:21:21 Get it over with, eh?
01:21:27 I wonder what he's thinking now!
01:21:30 It's a curse on Dr. Knox, I'm thinking, Father.
01:21:36 Do you know he never paid us for the last subject we brought him?
01:21:39 Now you must make an act of contrition, my son.
01:21:42 Ah, that's none of my business, Father.
01:21:44 But if he'd paid us for the subject like an honest man,
01:21:47 I'd be standing here in a decent pair of trousers
01:21:50 meeting the public as I am for the first time.
01:21:53 (ALL CHATTERING)
01:21:56 (ALL CHEERING)
01:22:00 (ALL CHEERING)
01:22:01 There are no charges against you, Mr. Hare.
01:22:26 You're free to go.
01:22:29 But the mob...
01:22:30 They'll be waiting for me.
01:22:33 You can go out the back way.
01:22:35 Will you send someone with me?
01:22:39 Aye.
01:22:42 As far as that door.
01:22:45 (DOOR OPENS)
01:23:13 (WOMAN SINGING)
01:23:42 (SINISTER MUSIC PLAYING)
01:23:43 (SINISTER MUSIC CONTINUES)
01:23:45 (SINISTER MUSIC CONTINUES)
01:23:47 (SINISTER MUSIC CONTINUES)
01:23:48 (SINISTER MUSIC CONTINUES)
01:23:54 (SINISTER MUSIC CONTINUES)
01:24:02 (SINISTER MUSIC CONTINUES)
01:24:08 (SINISTER MUSIC CONTINUES)
01:24:16 Not me, I is.
01:24:17 Not me.
01:24:18 Not me, I is.
01:24:19 (SCREAMS)
01:24:23 (SCREAMS)
01:24:24 (SCREAMS)
01:24:25 (SCREAMS)
01:24:26 (SCREAMS)
01:24:27 (FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
01:24:30 (FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
01:24:31 (PEOPLE SHOUTING)
01:24:47 I could get the coach round the back for you.
01:24:53 It would only take a few minutes longer.
01:24:55 Keep the medical council waiting, Davy.
01:24:57 That would be unforgivable.
01:24:59 I beg of you not to go out there.
01:25:00 -Jeffrey! -Take care of her, Mitchell.
01:25:08 (PEOPLE SHOUTING)
01:25:28 (PEOPLE SHOUTING)
01:25:29 He's indestructible.
01:25:54 No, he isn't indestructible, Jeffrey.
01:25:58 With all the jackals snapping at his heels, he's bound to fall.
01:26:01 In a few minutes, he faces the medical council.
01:26:04 Doctors who for years have tried to destroy him.
01:26:07 And he hasn't got a friend who'll raise a finger to help him.
01:26:10 This is not a court of law, Dr. Knox.
01:26:18 The medical council is concerned only with the honor of our profession.
01:26:26 Have you nothing to say?
01:26:27 Nothing.
01:26:29 You are my judges, gentlemen.
01:26:31 This is a heaven-sent opportunity.
01:26:34 Make the most of it.
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01:26:38 Mr. Chairman, gentlemen.
01:27:00 I don't think we require your presence, Dr. Mitchell.
01:27:04 I feel there is something you ought to hear, sir.
01:27:06 (SCOFFS)
01:27:07 Very well.
01:27:08 Gentlemen, I haven't come here to...
01:27:14 To defend Dr. Knox.
01:27:16 And I'm not going to plead for him.
01:27:18 We have all traded in death.
01:27:20 Bodies snatched from the grave.
01:27:23 Bodies taken from coffins before they went into the grave.
01:27:26 In all the years of your experience,
01:27:28 can you deny that doubt has ever entered your minds?
01:27:31 As to what, Dr. Mitchell?
01:27:32 As to the cause of death.
01:27:34 This is a scandalous implication!
01:27:36 It is more than that. It is an accusation.
01:27:38 We are the students of Hippocrates, but some of us are hypocrites.
01:27:41 Look into your hearts and seek the truth.
01:27:44 And then, then if you condemn Dr. Knox,
01:27:47 ask yourselves whether or not you condemn each other,
01:27:50 and the entire medical profession.
01:27:51 Dr. Mitchell, I demand that you retract that statement!
01:27:54 (CAT MEOWS)
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01:27:59 Mister, mister!
01:28:07 Give us a hennie, mister! Give us a hennie!
01:28:10 And what will you buy with it?
01:28:12 Oh, just a few sweeties, that's all.
01:28:15 I'm sorry.
01:28:17 I haven't any money with me.
01:28:19 If you want to come to my house, I'll give you some there.
01:28:22 No, thank you. You might send me to Dr. Knox.
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01:29:27 David?
01:29:28 I can't tell you how glad I am to see you.
01:29:34 I thought I'd never see you again.
01:29:39 And why?
01:29:42 Because of the mob. Death to Dr. Knox.
01:29:45 They've been shouting it all night.
01:29:46 So you didn't expect me to return in one piece?
01:29:49 Or perhaps as a subject for my dissecting table?
01:29:52 I've only been walking, Martha.
01:29:56 All night?
01:29:57 All night.
01:29:58 Excellent for the Constitution.
01:30:00 And most edifying for the soul.
01:30:02 The soul?
01:30:04 Oh, yes. I admit its existence.
01:30:06 We are not demigods, Martha.
01:30:09 As a child, I believed in God and the devil.
01:30:12 It took a child to show me what I am now.
01:30:16 I failed, Martha.
01:30:20 Oh, no.
01:30:23 (DOOR OPENS)
01:30:24 Yes, I've failed.
01:30:27 Oh, I don't care what they say about me.
01:30:30 I've listened to the screams of the mob
01:30:32 and the howls of deprecation from the medical council.
01:30:35 Bloodlust and hatred.
01:30:37 I bracket my colleagues with the rest.
01:30:40 I despise them all.
01:30:43 Everyone?
01:30:45 Until this morning, yes.
01:30:47 But I've just heard the voice of conscience.
01:30:52 From a small child, I heard the truth.
01:30:54 And what did the voice of conscience say?
01:30:57 It said, "You are an ogre, Dr. Knox.
01:31:02 "You have killed humanity."
01:31:05 For the sake of humanity.
01:31:07 For the sake of achievement, ambition.
01:31:12 Those bits of clay,
01:31:16 poor lumps of humanity that Burke and Hare brought in,
01:31:20 I have to confess to you, Martha,
01:31:22 they seem so small in my scheme of things.
01:31:26 But I knew how they died.
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01:31:33 (DOOR CLOSES)
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01:32:03 They've reached their decision.
01:32:06 You are exonerated.
01:32:09 So.
01:32:14 They've decided to let the world judge me.
01:32:17 Very courageous of them.
01:32:19 It is time for my lecture.
01:32:24 I have never missed a lecture, Mitchell.
01:32:27 No, sir.
01:32:30 It'll be quite a new experience, talking to empty walls.
01:32:32 At least, they won't criticize me.
01:32:36 Thank you, darling.
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01:33:23 Be seated, gentlemen.
01:33:24 Before commencing this morning's lecture,
01:33:32 let us consider the oath of Hippocrates.
01:33:36 The sacred oath of our profession.
01:33:40 I will prescribe regimen for the good of my patients,
01:33:46 according to my ability and my judgment,
01:33:51 and never do harm to anyone.
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