The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes. Episode 8. The Last Vampyre.

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First broadcast 27th January 1993.

Sherlock Holmes investigates strange and tragic happenings in a village that appear linked to a man who seems to be like a vampire.

Jeremy Brett ... Sherlock Holmes
Edward Hardwicke ... Doctor Watson
Roy Marsden ... John Stockton
Keith Barron ... Rob Ferguson
Yolanda Vazquez ... Carlotta (as Yolanda Vasquey)
Maurice Denham ... Reverend Merridew
Richard Dempsey ... Jack
Juliet Aubrey ... Dolores
Jason Hetherington ... Michael
Elizabeth Spriggs ... Mrs Mason
Peter Geddis ... Mr Gresty
Kate Lansbury ... Mrs Gresty
Maria Redmond ... Vera Gresty
Freddie Jones ... Pedlar
Hilary Mason ... Miss Ruddock
Stephen Tomlin ... PC Ware
Eileen O'Brien ... Mrs Carter
Andy Abrahams ... Mr. Carter
Marcello Walton ... Tom Carter (as Marcello Marascalchi)
Paul Parris ... Albert, The Pageboy
Anthony Price ... Ricardo, The Baby
Andrea Hessayon ... Villager
Transcript
00:00:00Oh
00:00:30Oh
00:01:00Oh
00:01:30Free
00:02:00Oh
00:02:30Oh
00:03:00I
00:03:14Thought I persuaded her we'd have the baby baptized here in this church by you
00:03:19Well, you know women. Well, there's a Catholic Church in the next village Carlotta has found it on Sundays
00:03:25We go our separate ways now the child. No, no, no, he stays with me
00:03:29I'm resolved on that
00:03:31most other things your wife was
00:03:34Adapted. Well, I need
00:03:37our climate
00:03:38No, no, not to the climate
00:03:41And your boy Jack, how is he responded? Well, we'll
00:03:46We'll resolve that too in good time. Not easy for you
00:03:49No, but I love my wife Augustus and love conquers all as you've always preached from your pulpit
00:03:55Oh Stockton dinner tonight eight o'clock
00:03:59Eight o'clock
00:04:02Interesting man and you were right he has spent some time in Peru. I've invited him over to make Carlotta feel at home
00:04:25I
00:04:55I
00:05:18Stop if you let me kiss you
00:05:20kiss
00:05:23You kiss me Jack
00:05:28Where
00:05:30Well, you wish on the lips on the neck on the boot
00:05:39You kiss my boots
00:05:47Come on if you want it so bad
00:05:52Oh
00:06:22I
00:06:29Got a guest coming for dinner tonight
00:06:52I
00:07:04Tell him to stop
00:07:22Seattle
00:07:37He frightened the baby I
00:07:39did nothing father I
00:07:42Heard you from the yard boy. Why are you doing this?
00:07:48Why
00:07:52I
00:08:22I
00:08:50Shall die of cold
00:08:52No, you won't a convivial evening will soon warm your bones
00:09:16I'm sorry what happened earlier, but the boy was rude to Dolores very rude. You must leave him to me
00:09:22Even so this is for a new violin
00:09:26Of course why not
00:09:53I
00:10:11Jack my boy your stepmother's guest has arrived father
00:10:22I
00:10:37Wife Carlotta
00:10:42Mucho gusto
00:10:44Clemente
00:10:46my boy Jack
00:10:48the violinist
00:10:49You met each other in the village father
00:10:53We talked about hiding
00:10:55He will play for us after dinner
00:11:01I'm not good enough and our pride and joy my son Ricardo
00:11:22Uh-huh
00:11:46Holmes
00:11:52You're right
00:11:58Sorry to alarm you Watson, but your reaction was instructive
00:12:03So you believe in that existence what
00:12:06vampires
00:12:07No, of course, I don't
00:12:09Your attitudes are just the contrary. Well, one doesn't have to believe in something to be frightened homes. It's two different parts of the brain
00:12:16right
00:12:18So you rule them out
00:12:20Vampires the rational part of you insists upon it. Well, do you believe in them cross your eyes over this?
00:12:3046 old jury April 12th re vampires
00:12:33Our client the Reverend Augustus married you of the vicarage Lamberley has made some inquiry from us in a communication of even date concerning
00:12:42concerning vampires as our firm
00:12:46Specializes entirely upon the assessment of machinery the matter hardly comes within our purview
00:13:04What disturbed you
00:13:06We have therefore recommended the reverend married you to call on you and lay the matter before you
00:13:12We have not forgotten your successful action in the case of Matilda Briggs
00:13:16We are says faithfully yours Morrison Morrison and Todd. This cover source has been here for the last three days
00:13:25Matilda Briggs was a ship associated with a giant rat of Sumatra
00:13:29The story for which the world is not yet prepared you consider though that
00:13:34Vampires should come within our purview. No, anything is better than this stagnation
00:13:39Really
00:13:41We seem to be switched on to some Grimm's fairy tale
00:13:45Well, this married you is a man of the cloth the man of Christian belief
00:13:50That is of marginal interest
00:13:53Make a long arm Watson. Let us see what the V has to say
00:14:08Voyage of the Gloria Scott. That was a bad business. I have some recollection that you made a record of it Watson
00:14:15Though I was unable to congratulate you upon the result
00:14:18Victor Lynch and the forger venomous lizard and healer remarkable case there
00:14:23Victoria the circus pearl Vanderbilt and the egg man. I should like some tea Holmes
00:14:28Vipers Vigour and the Hammersmith wonder. Did you say something?
00:14:31Shall I tell you?
00:14:34Vipers Vigour and the Hammersmith wonder. Did you say something?
00:14:37Shall I call down for some tea?
00:14:39Good old index. No, you can't beat it. Listen to this vampirism in Hungary and again vampires in Transylvania
00:14:53My dear friend what has happened?
00:14:55Will you come at once?
00:14:57Yes, of course
00:14:59Rubbish. Rubbish
00:15:02What are we to do with walking corpses that have to have stakes driven to the hearts to keep them in their graves
00:15:07Are we to give serious attention to such things?
00:15:11It's pure lunacy
00:15:13No, no doubt. You're right
00:15:16This agency must stand flat-footed upon the ground and then it was to remain
00:15:22The world is big enough for us. No ghosts need apply. Ah, well now ghosts need apply
00:15:32Are you prepared to tell me who supplied you with these and to what purpose?
00:15:42Well, I had them made for me by a dentist from Peckham
00:15:47It was a necessary disguise I needed once. I forgot
00:15:54And did you put them to use?
00:15:57Balky, humour again, Watson. You really must guard against it
00:16:01Albert?
00:16:02A man gave me this in the street, sir. Elderly gent. Says he's got to see you urgent
00:16:06It's your man of the cloth. Show up
00:16:10With care
00:16:11Yes, sir
00:16:12Oh, Albert
00:16:13Sir?
00:16:14Do you believe in the existence of vampires?
00:16:16Oh, yeah. Most definitely, sir
00:16:20There speaks the voice of wisdom
00:16:23Non-experience I trust
00:16:28Yes, thank you, young man. I'm not quite in my grave yet
00:16:36Oh, Mr. Holmes. It's so good of you to see me at such notice. I know how busy you are
00:16:43Sit down and settle yourself, Reverend
00:16:44Thank you
00:16:45Will you tell Wiggins where you've hidden the key?
00:16:47Yes, sir
00:16:48Thank you, Albert. This is my friend and colleague
00:16:50Dr. Watson. Yes, yes, I know
00:16:53Now, my solicitors, Morrison, Morrison and...
00:16:58Dodd?
00:16:59Well, in point of fact, they're not really my solicitors
00:17:02No, I had some dealings with them long ago
00:17:06I forget quite what about
00:17:09Machinery
00:17:11Was it?
00:17:12Well, anyway, I'm here on behalf of a friend of mine
00:17:18And myself, too, and I'm very anxious you shouldn't take me for a complete old fool
00:17:25Please
00:17:29You must take your time
00:17:32Well, where to start it all?
00:17:35I am Vicar of Lamberley and I've been there longer than I care to think
00:17:40Only time to go, but let me tell you about Bob Ferguson
00:17:44No, not Bob Ferguson of Richmond
00:17:48He remembers you, too, doctor, from the rugby field
00:17:51Possibly the finest three-quarter never to have been capped for England
00:17:55And my sentiments precisely
00:17:58I love the game and if modesty permits
00:18:01I once turned up myself and scrum half-forgottenly
00:18:07Well, Bob has spent most of his working life abroad
00:18:11Cotton-broking
00:18:12Now, his first wife, by whom he has a son, Jack
00:18:16She died of fever some years ago
00:18:21Look, it's absolutely essential that I put you in the full picture
00:18:27Continue just as you are doing, Reverend
00:18:30It is often Holmes' method to absorb all relevant detail with his eyes tight shut
00:18:37Hmm
00:18:39Well, Bob arrived home recently with a new bride and a baby from Peru
00:18:47Difficult transition for all concerned, as you may imagine
00:18:52You ride, Jack?
00:18:54No, of course he rides
00:18:55Wayne Tartan
00:18:57Told you everything, didn't I, Jack?
00:18:59But I must turn your attention to a stranger who came into our midst not long before our Peruvian family
00:19:07His name is John Johnson
00:19:09He's a young man, a young man
00:19:11He's a young man, a young man
00:19:13He's a young man, a young man
00:19:15He's a young man, a young man
00:19:17He's a young man, a young man
00:19:19He's a young man, a young man
00:19:20His name is John Stockton
00:19:22Well, at first I welcomed him as a man of intellect, a writer and stimulus to our little community
00:19:28Oh, thank you
00:19:33I can't say that I warmed to him personally
00:19:36But he did have a certain appeal to someone like myself buried in the backwater
00:19:42Now, he was no threat to me, but he upset the locals
00:19:47Ah, blacksmiths, carters, some argument over a wheel
00:19:52Oh, you come telling me my job, damn you!
00:19:54If you don't like it, you can take it away!
00:19:56Find somebody else!
00:19:58Until you're so privileged and don't come back!
00:20:01We don't want you here in this village! None of us!
00:20:09Money!
00:20:17Oh!
00:20:19Oh!
00:20:21Carter, a lion of a man in the prime of life, stalwart of village life
00:20:26Dead within moments of it
00:20:30Now, Miss Ruddock, spinster of my parish
00:20:34She has the cottage facing Stockton's
00:20:37And she speaks of him as the man who never sleeps
00:20:41She sees a candle in his window many nights through till dawn
00:20:45Well, writer at work, it's not uncommon
00:20:49Possibly, but I myself am something of an insomniac
00:20:53Also, I have seen him twice
00:20:56In my graveyard, at dead of night
00:20:59And his explanation?
00:21:01Hmm?
00:21:02Surely you raised the matter?
00:21:04Explanation? Oh...
00:21:08Plausible, I suppose
00:21:12I believe that I'm related to a family called Sinclair
00:21:17Indeed, my middle name
00:21:19Sinclair?
00:21:21They had a large house, up beyond the village
00:21:24Ah, yes, now you mention it
00:21:28I'm puzzled to find no trace of them
00:21:33Are we not welcome here?
00:21:36The truth was that I knew full well the story of the Sinclairs
00:21:41They were powerful landowners
00:21:43Had the village in their pocket sometime in the last century
00:21:47The Lord Sinclair himself was a cruel monster
00:21:51Those who incurred his displeasure disappeared
00:21:55Or were found with their throats cut
00:21:58Young servant girls, one in particular
00:22:01Was left pregnant and dying at the church door
00:22:05Her child stillborn
00:22:08There's not a Sinclair to be found
00:22:12What did we do to offend?
00:22:15Did you tell him?
00:22:17Oh, the bare bones of it, yes
00:22:19The church incident and...
00:22:21How the villagers exacted their terrible revenge
00:22:26Burnt us out
00:22:28I regret to say...
00:22:30Nothing personal to you, of course
00:22:32And the girl?
00:22:34She's buried over there
00:22:36Buried over there?
00:22:42Well, what I neglected to tell him
00:22:44Because it seemed to be inappropriate
00:22:47Was that the family Sinclair
00:22:49Were deemed to be vampires
00:22:53Oh, this is very interesting
00:22:55Reveled as a piece of history
00:22:56But how does it lead to the present?
00:22:58Well, Sinclair, by his own admission
00:23:01Has returned, hasn't he?
00:23:02But how does that affect the village?
00:23:04And why should they care?
00:23:06All this happened a hundred years back
00:23:08Yes, well...
00:23:10Word gets around, you know
00:23:12You mean the church?
00:23:14Profound of all gossip
00:23:16Answering your second question
00:23:18The girl, the dead girl
00:23:21Her family is still in the village
00:23:25The wife of the landlord of the local inn, for instance
00:23:28She was a borrower
00:23:30So too was the blacksmith's wife
00:23:35Has Stockton, to your knowledge
00:23:37Ever set foot inside the church?
00:23:39Oh, no, not once
00:23:41As far as I'm aware of it, never
00:23:44Even so...
00:23:46I'm unclear how I can be of service to you
00:23:48No crime has been committed
00:23:50No crime?
00:23:52No, no crime, but...
00:23:58You have something more to tell us?
00:24:02Four days ago now
00:24:04It seems a lifetime
00:24:06Bob Ferguson invited Stockton to dinner
00:24:08You see, Stockton had travelled in Peru
00:24:11And I think it was I who suggested
00:24:14That it might be a good thing for his new wife
00:24:16To have some contact again with her native country
00:24:21And the evening?
00:24:23Not a success?
00:24:25All I know is
00:24:27The outcome of it was a tragedy
00:24:31The very next morning
00:24:33The household woke to a terrible discovery
00:24:37The baby, little Ricardo, lay dead in his cot
00:24:42And the doctor's verdict?
00:24:44The doctor, well...
00:24:46He could find no reason for it
00:24:48No...
00:24:50Earthly reason
00:24:54Tragedy indeed
00:24:57But no blame affixed to the dinner guest, surely?
00:25:00Well, he touched the baby's hand
00:25:04Well, so they told me
00:25:07Look, I am a man of God, gentlemen
00:25:10And far be it from me to judge a fellow being
00:25:13On hearsay and superstition
00:25:16But I also have my parishioners to think of
00:25:18And they're frightened and may well take steps
00:25:21Outside the law to drive him out
00:25:23As they once did his forebears
00:25:25You see my dilemma?
00:25:28So you wish us to make an investigation
00:25:31Into this man, his personality, his habits
00:25:36And disprove the common fear?
00:25:38Disprove, disprove what you will
00:25:41Your presence alone would have a steadying effect
00:25:51Well, now I...
00:25:53I must leave you
00:25:54Among my other concerns is sickness in the village
00:25:57And I have the baby's funeral to prepare for tomorrow
00:26:01Your story is complex, Reverend
00:26:05But not without some interest
00:26:09Yet I'm sure there's a rational explanation for it
00:26:18Watson and I will visit your community
00:26:20Oh, I'm so pleased
00:26:22You mentioned an inn?
00:26:23Yes, the Chequers, it's a decently round place
00:26:26Well, thank you
00:26:28I'm so grateful, so grateful to you both
00:26:32So grateful
00:26:54All right
00:26:56Two sudden deaths
00:26:58The blacksmith and the child
00:27:00Shortly after contact
00:27:01Natural causes, as the coroner's report will inform us
00:27:05Stockton's nocturnal habits
00:27:07The light in the window
00:27:09Writer's block
00:27:12His morbid interest in graveyards after dark
00:27:15No, I beg your pardon?
00:27:17I don't know
00:27:20His morbid interest in graveyards after dark
00:27:22No, I object to the word morbid
00:27:25It's a motive, not fact
00:27:27Right, never entering the church
00:27:29You raised that point yourself
00:27:30Never seen to enter the church
00:27:31And does that make a man a ghoul?
00:27:33Because he has no interest in religion
00:27:35The evening spent in Ferguson's house
00:27:37Was the vicar there?
00:27:39No, but Maryview tells us that Stockton touched the baby's hand
00:27:42Is that your case?
00:27:44So what is our mission here?
00:27:45Possibly to prevent a crime
00:27:47A man having a stake driven through his heart
00:28:01We have our timing right
00:28:18Bell
00:28:21Bell
00:28:24Bell
00:28:27Holmes, we can scarcely intrude
00:28:29Not intrude, Watson
00:28:32Observe
00:28:33Bell
00:28:36Bell
00:28:39Bell
00:28:42Bell
00:28:45Bell
00:28:48Bell
00:28:52Bell
00:28:55Bell
00:28:58Bell
00:29:01Bell
00:29:03I wonder if Stockton's here
00:29:05He's hardly likely to show his face on this occasion
00:29:07A recent dinner guest? A friend of the family?
00:29:10In the circumstances, no
00:29:12Yes, I'm sure he'll arrive
00:29:15But I know he's not far away
00:29:18Man that is born a woman
00:29:20Hath but a short time to live
00:29:23And is full of misery
00:29:26He cometh up and is cut down like a flower
00:29:30He fleeth as it were a shadow
00:29:33And never continueth in one stay
00:29:37In the midst of life, we are in death
00:29:40Of whom may we seek for succour
00:29:42But of thee, O Lord
00:29:44Who for our sins are justly displeased
00:29:49We meekly beseech thee, O Father
00:29:51To raise us from the death of sin
00:29:54Unto the life of righteousness
00:29:57That when we shall depart this life
00:29:59We may rest in him
00:30:01As our hope is, this our brother doth
00:30:07And that at the general resurrection and the last day
00:30:11We may be found acceptable in thy sight
00:30:14And receive that blessing which thy well-loved Son
00:30:18Shall then pronounce to all that love and fear they say
00:30:22Come, ye blessed children of my Father
00:30:25Receive the kingdom prepared for you
00:30:27In the beginning of the world
00:30:31For this we beseech thee, O merciful Father
00:30:36Jesus Christ, our Lord
00:30:38Amen
00:31:09Jack fell from a tree when he was eight or nine
00:31:12Damaged his spine, poor young chap
00:31:15The father, was he here abroad when it happened?
00:31:18I do believe he was away, yes
00:31:21A boyhood almost without mother or father
00:31:24Well, I was here as his spiritual guardian
00:31:27And Mrs. Mason, the housekeeper from the farm
00:31:30She brought him up with her own boy, Michael
00:31:34These recorded deaths, Holmes, so many of them, so young
00:31:37An influenza epidemic, perhaps
00:31:39As we have now, Apollos
00:31:43If Stockton is perceived as some sort of avenger
00:31:47Why should he lie to Brother Ferguson?
00:31:49I mean, they weren't here a hundred years ago
00:31:52Even now, they're scarcely part of the village life
00:31:55So why?
00:31:57Why is he drawn to them?
00:31:58Well, the women, the connection with Peru
00:32:04Or is it something nearer home?
00:32:07I don't know
00:32:33Did you make friends with the local doctor?
00:32:35Hardly friends, but I was greeted with deep suspicion
00:32:39I had to plead my rugby acquaintance with Ferguson
00:32:41That goes back thirty years
00:32:44He threw me over the ropes into the crowd at the old deer park
00:32:49How are we to explain your presence here?
00:32:51Well, I can't believe that we'll be detained here, sir
00:32:56Another colonel's report?
00:32:59Blacksmith Carter died of a hemorrhage
00:33:02He may have looked robust, but he was overweight and he drank too much
00:33:05And the baby?
00:33:06Put down to pneumonia
00:33:07No sign of violence?
00:33:09No
00:33:10Just as we thought
00:33:12What now? Visit to Ferguson? Pay our respects?
00:33:15No
00:33:18I'm hungry
00:33:25Jack
00:33:32Jack
00:33:50Where's Jack? Is he down with you?
00:33:52No
00:33:53I haven't seen sight nor sound of him since this afternoon
00:33:57He didn't come back here after the funeral?
00:33:59I'll ask Michael if he's seen him
00:34:01Yeah
00:34:02Is that for Mrs. Ferguson?
00:34:04Yes, chicken broth
00:34:05She must eat something
00:34:07I'll take it up to her
00:34:09Thank you, my dear
00:34:24No food
00:34:26She's asleep now, sir
00:34:27No wake her up
00:34:30I'll decide that, Dolores
00:34:32Thank you
00:34:59Don't touch me! Go away!
00:35:29Thank you
00:35:40Hey, get me
00:35:59Thank you
00:36:09Anything more I can get you, gentlemen?
00:36:11This is excellent
00:36:12No, thank you
00:36:13A glass of water, thank you
00:36:15You were seen, Michael
00:36:17Yes, you were, and there's no denying it
00:36:20Oh, clutching your arm right through that service
00:36:22It wasn't my doing, Vera
00:36:24She was grieving
00:36:25She needed the support of a man
00:36:27Just because she's foreign and beautiful
00:36:30Not ride a horse like you
00:36:31Oh, what's it matter, riding horses?
00:36:35I bet you kissed her, knowing you
00:36:36Kissed her?
00:36:37I'd get my jaw broken with that one
00:36:39She's fiery
00:36:40That's just how you like him
00:36:42That's right
00:36:43All ruffled feathers, my dear
00:36:46Come on, let's step outside
00:36:48No, get off!
00:36:49Come on
00:36:50No, Michael!
00:36:51I'm not feeling very well tonight
00:36:58Thank you
00:37:05Thank you
00:37:09This steak and kidney pudding is every bit as good as its reputation
00:37:12Wouldn't you say, Watson?
00:37:14Yes, every bit
00:37:16You're famous in Beggy Street, Mrs. Dresde
00:37:20Our housekeeper, Mrs. Hudson, put us on to you
00:37:23Mrs. Hudson?
00:37:24She has a sister who lives nearby
00:37:27Oh
00:37:29Well, it's my husband you have to compliment
00:37:31It's him who does the cooking, mostly
00:37:34So you are Sherlock Holmes
00:37:36At your service
00:37:38On a case, then, are you?
00:37:39Oh, surely
00:37:41There's no crime in this part of the country
00:37:52Drinks for our host, Watson
00:37:54Drinks all round
00:37:57Yes, of course
00:38:00Oh, Dr. Watson is an old rugby-playing friend of Mr. Ferguson
00:38:05It's a tragedy about him and his family
00:38:09You want to talk to Michael about that?
00:38:12He was there when they found the poor Mike
00:38:14And it wasn't no accidental death, neither
00:38:18Whatever else it was
00:38:21It wasn't no accident
00:38:27Jack
00:38:38Jack!
00:38:39Where have you been?
00:38:42I was worried
00:38:44I thought you'd want to be alone with Carlotta
00:38:47I needed you
00:38:49I needed us together
00:38:52Family, this time
00:38:55All of us together
00:38:57All of us
00:39:27All of us
00:39:49You're right, Reverend
00:39:52There is a dangerous mood in the air
00:39:54But no fresh evidence against Stockton
00:39:58So I'm still struck by the coincidence
00:40:03Well, answer me this, Holmes
00:40:05Why is so much being written and recorded on the subject of vampires
00:40:09If there's absolutely nothing in it?
00:40:11Man's need, Watson
00:40:13Is need to explain fear
00:40:15Then you do admit to the inexplicable
00:40:17Oh, yes, there's plenty of evidence for that
00:40:20But do we believe in dragons and fairies and ghosts
00:40:23Because much has been written about them?
00:40:26Ghosts?
00:40:28Watson has a ghost story
00:40:30Not now, man
00:40:32No, carry on, Watson
00:40:34I was in Afghanistan
00:40:36Long nights of fatigue
00:40:38In a field hospital
00:40:40The young Subbleton who had died
00:40:42Virtually in my arms
00:40:44Appeared some weeks later
00:40:45Quite unmistakably
00:40:47When I was on leave in Constantinople
00:40:49Fascinating
00:40:53Gentlemen
00:41:15Gentlemen
00:41:16Mr. Sherlock Holmes
00:41:17Yes, of course, Mr. Holmes
00:41:19And Dr. Watson, I believe you know him
00:41:20Watson, my dear fellow
00:41:21Come inside, come inside
00:41:23My good chap, our sincere congratulations
00:41:25Thank you
00:41:27Thank you
00:41:29Coffee for our guests, Miss Mason
00:41:31It's ready and waiting, sir
00:41:34My treasured housekeeper
00:41:36At last, without you
00:41:39Oh, sit down, please
00:41:42Augustus has explained your presence here
00:41:45And I heartily endorse his initiative
00:41:47This has been a wretched time
00:41:49Not just for me and my family
00:41:51But for the whole community
00:41:54The sooner we make sense of it, the better
00:41:56And your dear wife
00:41:58Yes, I would have liked her to be here
00:42:00But she's upstairs in her room
00:42:05Have you met Stockton yet?
00:42:07We have not had that pleasure, Mr. Ferguson
00:42:10Pleasure?
00:42:12Yes, it seemed he was pleasant enough
00:42:14On my first acquaintance
00:42:16May I ask you
00:42:17May I ask you
00:42:19Ask anything, Mr. Holmes
00:42:21Anything
00:42:25Are you in some way holding Stockton
00:42:27Responsible for your child's death?
00:42:31Perhaps we're all responsible to some degree
00:42:35Certainly my wife holds me responsible
00:42:39For bringing her here to England
00:42:42A child not a year old
00:42:44The climate
00:42:46Europe
00:42:49Perhaps I'm looking to alleviate responsibility
00:42:52By directing it at another
00:42:54Please, you must excuse my frankness
00:42:59But it is necessary that we confront
00:43:02The truth about ourselves
00:43:04If we are to reach the heart of this matter
00:43:06You're absolutely right, Mr. Holmes
00:43:08The truth of the matter
00:43:10Could you bring yourself to tell us
00:43:12About the evening Stockton came over to dinner?
00:43:15Which I understand was the start
00:43:17Of your misgivings about him
00:43:19Yes
00:43:21That night I didn't see it clearly myself at the time
00:43:24Dinner had passed
00:43:26Uneventfully
00:43:28Though I confess
00:43:30I was somewhat disappointed by our guest
00:43:32His demeanor
00:43:34The real nature of the soul
00:43:41Well, what is it?
00:43:43To some
00:43:45A sensation of the will
00:43:47But the soul returns to God
00:43:52Like a sound that vanishes in the air
00:43:55So thought the Greeks
00:43:57Life is death
00:44:00Said the philosophers
00:44:02But I'm afraid I don't follow that
00:44:04Are you saying you don't believe in God?
00:44:06The Incas, of course, were sun worshippers
00:44:08As you, Signora, know well
00:44:10The reason was meteorological
00:44:12Without sun at night
00:44:14Being mountain dwellers
00:44:16They shiver
00:44:18They freeze
00:44:20What about those on the coast?
00:44:23The sun was constant
00:44:26A tyrant in the sky
00:44:29So it was the lesser god they worshipped
00:44:32The moon
00:44:34Cyan
00:44:36The house of the moon
00:44:38Where young children were sacrificed
00:44:41Lying on beds of coloured wool and cotton
00:44:44Why?
00:44:46Why must the children be sacrificed?
00:44:50Well, not just the children, Jack
00:44:53When a chieftain died
00:44:55It was customary to bury him
00:44:57With the most beautiful and best-loved women
00:44:59Good God
00:45:01His wife?
00:45:03His wife
00:45:05His favourite concubines
00:45:07And a considerable number, more or less, of his servants
00:45:12His jewels, wrought silver
00:45:15Llamas, weapons
00:45:17Food and clothing
00:45:20So in his philosophy, death was life
00:45:25Of course, why not?
00:45:29It continued in that vein for hours
00:45:32All kinds of mysticism
00:45:34Oh, all kinds of mysticism
00:45:37Mostly beyond my comprehension
00:45:39The widows of Malabar
00:45:42Burnt themselves in the blaze of the remains of their husbands
00:45:45As a demonstration of fidelity
00:45:50What I can't describe
00:45:52Is the effect it had on the company
00:45:54The ladies in particular
00:45:56It was as if he had them
00:45:58Mesmerised
00:46:01And yet, after he left
00:46:05Carlotta
00:46:07He was repulsive
00:46:09You found him?
00:46:11Repulsive
00:46:13You'd rather we didn't see him again?
00:46:15He's your friend
00:46:18Come to me
00:46:22The following morning
00:46:25And subsequently
00:46:28I became the object of her pain
00:46:31But the connection with Stockton
00:46:34And your baby's death
00:46:36I mean, as you described the evening
00:46:38It's hard to forge a link
00:46:40I know
00:46:42But it all went wrong, Watson
00:46:44From that evening
00:46:46This house was as if there was a
00:46:48A black cloud
00:46:50I can't describe it
00:46:52I wish to God I could
00:46:54There's so many coincidences
00:47:00Ah, Jack
00:47:02My son Jack
00:47:04Mr Sherlock Holmes
00:47:06I'm interrupting
00:47:08Jack, you're not interrupting at all now
00:47:11Come and sit down and talk to us
00:47:13How's the music, Jack?
00:47:15You still practising the violin?
00:47:18Jack's been given a new violin
00:47:20A gift from his stepmother
00:47:22The old one plays rather, well, rustily
00:47:25Holmes plays the violin
00:47:27I look forward to meeting your stepmother, Jack
00:47:29When she's sufficiently recovered
00:47:31Indeed
00:47:32Well, let us see if now is not the moment
00:47:35Mrs Mason, would you go upstairs?
00:47:38Oh, she's not in her room, sir
00:47:40She went out early
00:47:42Not?
00:47:44Well, why didn't you tell me this?
00:47:46Well, I thought you knew
00:47:48They both went out, father
00:47:50Alone?
00:47:52Mr Stockton came for them
00:47:54He came to pay his respects, sir
00:47:56When you were out riding, father
00:47:58And you saw them leave with him
00:48:00My wife and the maid
00:48:02Just for a short drive, they said
00:48:04To take the air, put colour in their cheeks
00:48:16I really should have been informed of this
00:48:18My wife is not herself
00:48:20Was it Mrs Stockton who persuaded her on this foolish drive?
00:48:23Who instigated it?
00:48:25Why does it worry you, father?
00:48:27All's well, Mr Ferguson, they're coming home
00:48:33Oh
00:48:50Stockton
00:48:52Good morning
00:48:54I didn't realise you'd come by
00:48:56I wish you'd told me
00:48:58How are the ladies?
00:49:00Very well
00:49:02They're out in the countryside
00:49:04The air is fresh this morning
00:49:06Walk on
00:49:08A nerve of the fellow
00:49:33You keep an open mind, then
00:49:35Against all logic
00:49:37I suppose, yes
00:49:39And Sherlock Holmes?
00:49:41Such things do not happen
00:49:43In criminal practice in England
00:49:45The notion of the undead
00:49:47Walking this earth
00:49:49Feasting off innocent females
00:49:51Offends
00:49:53Against all his reasoning
00:49:55I suppose, yes
00:49:57And Sherlock Holmes?
00:49:59Such things do not happen
00:50:00Against all his reasoning
00:50:03What is your own view, Reverend?
00:50:05As a man of the church
00:50:09Life and death are mysterious states, Doctor
00:50:12We know little of the resources of either
00:50:18Carlotta, my darling, open the door
00:50:26Carlotta, open the door, please
00:50:27Carlotta, open the door
00:50:57Jack?
00:51:20Jack?
00:51:23Jack?
00:51:27Jack?
00:51:50Holmes
00:51:52The local doctor has taken to his bed
00:51:54It seems my service is a call for him
00:51:55He's not catching
00:51:57No, I never catch anything
00:51:59What are you up to?
00:52:01My first call's the daughter at the inn
00:52:03She's not at all well
00:52:05He took the crippled boy into his house
00:52:07After the funeral, all afternoon in his house
00:52:10Boy didn't come back till six o'clock
00:52:26She's not going to die, is she, Doctor?
00:52:29No
00:52:31But she will pass through a crisis
00:52:33And needs the greatest care
00:52:35She should sleep now
00:52:38This village is plagued
00:52:40Like many another at this time of the year
00:52:42With influenza
00:52:50I'm going to bed
00:52:52I'm going to bed
00:52:53I'm going to bed
00:53:07You dirty filthy beast
00:53:09I'll leave her free to it
00:53:11You think I couldn't see you
00:53:13Have Vera lying at death's door
00:53:15Vera?
00:53:17Don't pretend you didn't know
00:53:19She's your girl, Michael
00:53:21Don't that foreign trash
00:53:24No, ma'am
00:53:26Ma'am, don't cry
00:53:28Ever since he come here, nothing but trouble
00:53:30And what with him now, that man
00:53:32What man, Mr Stockton?
00:53:34He's killing everyone
00:53:36Michael
00:53:54Mr Holmes
00:53:58This is a privilege
00:54:08A stroll out, I think, on such a balmy evening
00:54:11In the village?
00:54:14I have my carriage
00:54:16The countryside, how delightful
00:54:54So why are you?
00:54:56Here, for my health
00:54:58In a village riddled with death and rumour
00:55:00But no cry
00:55:02You will lay your hand on your heart
00:55:04And say you're not investigating me
00:55:06Why, what have you done?
00:55:08There are several who will tell you
00:55:10What I'm alleged to have done and what I am
00:55:12Bad angel, precursor of death
00:55:14No truth in the rumour
00:55:16I'm living my life, Holmes
00:55:18What more does a man do?
00:55:20You teach the violin
00:55:21Jack?
00:55:23Yes
00:55:25But that is not...
00:55:27My main occupation, no
00:55:29I study antiquities, religious cults and customs
00:55:31Among the South American Indians
00:55:33I have a modest reputation in that field
00:55:35Published?
00:55:37Two books
00:55:39You're familiar with my subject?
00:55:41My travels took me east
00:55:44Tibet
00:55:45And now the quiet of the English countryside
00:55:47I'm tracing a little family history
00:55:49This is your family home?
00:55:51The seat of Lords and Clare
00:55:56The villagers believe my forebears were vampires
00:55:59Some incident involving one of their maidens
00:56:02Janet Burroughs
00:56:04Whose grave you honoured with a rose
00:56:06Observant of you
00:56:09They burnt this house
00:56:11And left me here
00:56:13They burnt this house
00:56:15An act of unbridled revenge
00:56:18And now they suffer from a guilty fear
00:56:20That I've come back to punish them
00:56:22Is that your purpose?
00:56:25What a pointless exercise
00:56:27Come, let me show you round
00:56:33I am like yourself, an investigator
00:56:36May I share your findings?
00:56:38No
00:56:40I want your opinion
00:56:43Do vampires exist in your philosophy?
00:56:47In human terms, perhaps
00:56:50And are you looking at one now?
00:56:55From this house must have emanated
00:56:57One's warmth and conviviality
00:57:01I may come back to restore it
00:57:06Life in the village holds few delights for me
00:57:12Why did you bring Mrs Ferguson here?
00:57:43Oh my God
00:58:01Janet!
00:58:03No!
00:58:05No, please!
00:58:07Please, no
00:58:09No
00:58:11No, no, no
00:58:29What is it?
00:58:31I...
00:58:34I...
00:58:37I...
00:58:38I...
00:58:40To what?
00:58:42Are you a friend?
00:58:44Yes, a good friend
00:58:46I cannot tell a living soul
00:58:48I cannot, I cannot, I cannot
00:58:50What don't you tell?
00:58:52Mistress
00:58:54Yes
00:58:56She is with us
00:59:00Say no more!
00:59:04Keep her away from me!
00:59:08What?
00:59:36Watson
00:59:38My wife has bolted her door
00:59:40My boy Jack has banished me
00:59:43I'll face the village
00:59:45Oh, medicine should cure variables
00:59:47Does your wife have a fever?
00:59:49Let me visit
00:59:51What she has is beyond medicine
00:59:53It's taken charge of her soul
00:59:55Her very bones
00:59:57Is it not grief?
00:59:59No, I recognise grief
01:00:01I understand grief
01:00:04This is some other poison
01:00:06And we know it
01:00:08We know its source
01:00:10You and I
01:00:13What am I to do, Watson?
01:00:15Just stand aside and let it destroy us all?
01:00:17Easy, old man
01:00:20What does Holmes make of it?
01:00:23Do you think we're all mad?
01:00:39I've seen a ghost
01:00:41That I don't believe
01:00:43You?
01:00:45They don't appear to you
01:00:48This one did
01:00:51Appear to
01:00:54It seems I got too close
01:00:56Too close to what?
01:00:58I'll explain later
01:01:00How's the girl?
01:01:02She's fine
01:01:04She's fine
01:01:05I'll explain later
01:01:07How's the girl?
01:01:09Oh, she'll recover
01:01:11It's nothing more sinister than influenza
01:01:13Which seems to have struck the young in particular
01:01:15The young?
01:01:17Half a dozen young girls in the village
01:01:19Influenza?
01:01:21All the usual symptoms
01:01:23Night sweats, drowsiness, lethargy
01:01:25Oh, Ferguson's downstairs
01:01:27We'll join him
01:01:33First we must understand this
01:01:35Is she surviving?
01:01:37Yes, thank you
01:01:42The vampire
01:01:44Even if legend
01:01:46Was not necessarily a dead man
01:01:48A living person might attempt such behaviour
01:01:51Are you saying Stockton is one of these creatures?
01:01:54There are people we know
01:01:56Who suck up the energies of others
01:01:58Like a sponge
01:02:00Draw out their resources
01:02:02And pocket them, leaving them fatigued
01:02:03No longer master of their wills
01:02:06It's a psychological phenomenon
01:02:08Doctors have acknowledged it
01:02:10Yes, they exist
01:02:12What you say does describe in some measure
01:02:15That night he came to dinner
01:02:17And the effect he had on Carlotta
01:02:20And the maid
01:02:22I had a taste of it myself just now
01:02:24And your ghostly experience?
01:02:27I don't for a moment believe what I saw
01:02:29But I do accept hallucination
01:02:31The mind
01:02:33Forced by another to play tricks
01:02:35Hypnosis?
01:02:37Stockton has spent much time
01:02:39With the South American Indians
01:02:41Studying their ancient mysteries
01:02:44It's quite possible
01:02:46That he learned something out there
01:02:49Or was affected by an experience
01:02:52But you don't exonerate him for that, surely?
01:02:55No, but he could be suffering from a mental illness
01:02:57Which may respond to treatment
01:02:59And meanwhile we let him run amuck
01:03:01The man is destructive
01:03:03Holmes, you're not denying that?
01:03:05He's only destructive if we let him be
01:03:08If we believe too many tales
01:03:11Or use him
01:03:13As nothing more or less than a depository
01:03:15For our own ills
01:03:17Are you suggesting that I'm doing that?
01:03:19I think there's a danger of it
01:03:21In this village
01:03:23I stand with this village, Holmes
01:03:25I live here
01:03:27And I'm doing this over people
01:03:29Loved ones
01:03:31A defenceless, innocent baby is dead
01:03:33Now, if you can justify that
01:03:36Weep our company
01:03:39Good night, Watson
01:03:45It's one thing to diagnose a problem, Watson
01:03:47It's quite another, often, to resolve it
01:03:58Here, your ladyship, here
01:04:00Is a charm that cannot fail
01:04:02Pin this to your pillow
01:04:04And you can laugh
01:04:06Laugh in the face of vampires
01:04:08And hippogriffs
01:04:10That visit in the night
01:04:12Your safety
01:04:14Sixpence
01:04:18There's a jackal at work
01:04:20I'm off to London
01:04:22London?
01:04:24Till nightfall, will you hold the fort?
01:04:25I thought a visit to Carlotta Ferguson might be useful
01:04:27As a doctor, I might get in to see her
01:04:29Interesting
01:04:31Also, patch things up with her husband
01:04:33No point in having him against us
01:04:35Why so?
01:04:37Saint Sebastian
01:04:39You will protect your heart
01:04:41From vampires
01:04:43And prevalent malignants
01:04:45Such as wolves, bats
01:04:47And bloodsuckers
01:04:49Yours
01:04:51For nine pennies only
01:04:55For your loved one, sir
01:04:59Ah, take him back, Hershey
01:05:05This will beat the devil and his night visits
01:05:11It was smuggled in the habit of a nun
01:05:13All the way from Rome
01:05:15And was forged
01:05:17In this holiness-owned smithy
01:05:19Oh
01:05:21He's so beautiful
01:05:25Now I am safe
01:05:27From all bad people
01:05:31Silence, Quaker
01:05:33Silence
01:05:47To the station
01:05:49See you later, Watson
01:05:56Oh
01:05:58Oh
01:06:17Michael
01:06:19I got you this
01:06:21Help you get better
01:06:22What's that, Michael?
01:06:24What?
01:06:26You've been with her?
01:06:28No, Vera
01:06:29Get out
01:06:30Vera
01:06:31Go on, get out
01:06:32Leave me
01:06:33Don't touch me
01:06:34Vera
01:06:35Get out
01:06:52Get out
01:06:54Get out
01:07:22Get out
01:07:53In here, Dr. Watson
01:07:55How is she faring?
01:07:57She doesn't tell me
01:08:02I'm sorry
01:08:04I'm sorry
01:08:06I'm sorry
01:08:08I'm sorry
01:08:10I'm sorry
01:08:12I'm sorry
01:08:14I'm sorry
01:08:16I'm sorry
01:08:18I'm sorry
01:08:20I'm sorry
01:08:22I'm sorry
01:08:27Dr. Watson, madam
01:08:28Thank you
01:08:29Mrs. Ferguson
01:08:31I'm standing in locum for the village doctor who's sick
01:08:34Yes, I know who you are
01:08:36You were here yesterday
01:08:38Please, sit down
01:08:43So, what is it you wish to say to me?
01:08:46To ask how you are after your tragic loss
01:08:49If you need anything
01:08:50For sleeping
01:08:52There are no remedies in the world that would make me sleep at night, doctor
01:08:56Yes, I understand
01:08:58But the day's different
01:08:59I sleep
01:09:01At least hours fly by without me
01:09:07You wish for something to drink?
01:09:08Oh, no, no, no, thank you
01:09:11Your friend the detective is not with you today
01:09:13Gone to London
01:09:15Your husband told you that Sherlock Holmes was in the village?
01:09:17Not my husband, no
01:09:18Oh, then it was Mr. Stockton
01:09:20Stockton
01:09:22It was Stockton, yes
01:09:24He was kind enough to take me out yesterday
01:09:26For a drive with my maid
01:09:28Do you know Stockton?
01:09:29No, I haven't met him
01:09:31Holmes knows him
01:09:32He too went for a ride yesterday to an old ruined house
01:09:36Oh, yes
01:09:37The house
01:09:39You've been there?
01:09:40It's just a burnt out house
01:09:42No interest to me
01:09:44No ghosts?
01:09:45Many, I should think
01:09:46But none came out to play
01:09:49What do you make of Stockton?
01:09:50He seems to arouse strong feelings in people
01:09:53Why should that be?
01:09:55I couldn't tell you
01:09:56It's only what I've heard
01:09:59You want my opinion on Stockton
01:10:01Well
01:10:02At first I disliked him
01:10:04Then he was interesting about my country
01:10:07He speaks my language
01:10:08And so I welcome him
01:10:09The village
01:10:10I know nothing of the village
01:10:13Strong feelings, you say
01:10:14Peasants
01:10:15English peasants
01:10:18And Stockton
01:10:20Offered you some consolation
01:10:22He understands
01:10:25The dead
01:10:28What happens to us
01:10:30Where we go
01:10:32Where my little Ricardo has gone
01:10:34Is the only solace I have
01:10:36You have none with your husband?
01:10:38None
01:10:39Why did he bring me here to this terrible place?
01:10:41I tell you
01:10:42Because he wanted my little baby to be an Englishman
01:10:45Like Jack
01:10:47He wanted another boy like Jack
01:10:49Is that so wonderful
01:10:51To end up buried in an English grave?
01:10:55I'm sorry if I caused you pain
01:10:58Why not?
01:11:00You're a doctor
01:11:02It is better to bring the truth out
01:11:04Indeed
01:11:05And now you will stay for lunch
01:11:09Thank you
01:11:13Stayed for lunch, tea
01:11:15We had tea in the garden
01:11:17She's a remarkable woman
01:11:19Most cultured person
01:11:21I think even you would enjoy her company
01:11:23And the maid?
01:11:24Ah, no, the maid
01:11:25Well
01:11:27She's a good woman
01:11:29She's a good woman
01:11:31She's a good woman
01:11:33She's a good woman
01:11:35But I still love marks on Michael's neck
01:11:39I'm only recording the details
01:11:41Since you asked for them
01:11:42And Ferguson's part in all this?
01:11:43Ferguson returned mid-afternoon
01:11:45And Jack?
01:11:46Jack?
01:11:47Jack hadn't returned
01:11:48He wasn't missed?
01:11:50Referred to once or twice
01:11:52But missed, I couldn't tell you
01:11:54And the girl here?
01:11:56Unchanged since this morning
01:11:59Your trip to London?
01:12:01I thought a visit to Stockton's ruin
01:12:03Might be all useful
01:12:06Did anything happen?
01:12:07Nothing
01:12:09Neither the living nor the dead appeared
01:12:12But it was instructive, nonetheless
01:12:24Where is he?
01:12:26Curse the boy
01:12:29With your friend?
01:12:35Stay here
01:12:41Stay here
01:12:50Get inside
01:12:52Stockton, I want to talk to you
01:12:54Get in
01:12:56Get in
01:13:00Stay here
01:13:02Your work
01:13:03My boy, my wife
01:13:05My maid
01:13:07You have them all
01:13:09And we're not part of your village vendetta
01:13:12I'm sorry, what are you talking about?
01:13:14What do you want from us?
01:13:17You introduced me to your wife
01:13:20Speak English, Tammy
01:13:22Speak English
01:13:25How dare you insult me?
01:13:31Now take her
01:13:32Take your creature
01:13:34But leave my wife and my boy
01:13:36For God's sake
01:13:38Jack, stay
01:13:40Stay, Jack
01:13:42Leave him
01:13:44Let him go
01:14:02Leave him
01:14:13Don't hit me, please don't hit me
01:14:32Don't hit me
01:14:50Curse you, Stockton
01:15:02Stay here
01:15:32Stay here
01:15:43Came round that bend
01:15:46Travelling too quick
01:15:48It's wet
01:15:50An accident, Mr. Holmes
01:15:52That'll be my report
01:15:55Subject closed
01:15:57Not hard as you say, constable
01:15:59Very good, then
01:16:00You'll be leaving the village now, then, will you?
01:16:03Now our problem's gone
01:16:05No reason for me to stay
01:16:07And I gather the village doctor is better this morning
01:16:10So you won't be needing Dr. Watson's services either
01:16:13No
01:16:15But his help was appreciated
01:16:17Well, come on, lads
01:16:19Let's get over with
01:16:21Accident
01:16:23You have a deeper mystery
01:16:30Where will they put him?
01:16:32Graveyard, where else?
01:16:34He can't go there
01:16:36In my country, sometimes they burn the body
01:16:38Well, this isn't your country
01:16:40We're civilised here
01:16:42So you will throw him out to be eaten by wolves?
01:16:48Where would you bury him, Jack?
01:16:50It's your friend Stockton we're talking about
01:16:54You hungry, dear?
01:16:57No
01:16:59Why do you look at me like that?
01:17:01Nothing
01:17:11Well, I've got to work
01:17:14The tree that he hit was my tree
01:17:16The one that I fell from
01:17:18You've been to see it?
01:17:20No, your tree, Jack
01:17:22It wasn't down that way
01:17:24It was
01:17:25The very same tree where I had my accident
01:17:29Must have a curse on it
01:17:31I want to see it
01:17:33Would you take me, Michael?
01:17:35Not now
01:17:37You afraid?
01:17:39No, of course not
01:17:44I'll take you
01:17:48Michael?
01:17:51Later, if you must
01:17:56For man walketh in a vain shadow
01:17:59And disquieteth himself in vain
01:18:02No, Christian, bury him
01:18:04And cannot tell who gathers them
01:18:06Cast him out
01:18:08And now, Lord, what is my hope?
01:18:10Truly, my hope is even in thee
01:18:13Deliver me from all my defences
01:18:17And make me not a fool
01:18:19Voicing a protest
01:18:21I became dumb and opened not my mouth
01:18:23For it was thy doing
01:18:25Take thy plague away from me
01:18:28I am even consumed
01:18:30By means of thy heavy hand
01:18:33When thou with rebukes
01:18:35Dost chasten man for sin
01:18:38Thou makest his beauty to consume away
01:18:41Like it was a moth
01:18:43Fretting away a garment
01:18:45Every man, therefore, is but vanity
01:18:49Hear my prayer
01:18:50O Lord
01:18:52And with thine ears
01:18:54Consider my calling
01:18:56Hold not thy peace at my tears
01:18:59For I am a stranger with thee
01:19:01And a sojourner
01:19:03As all my fathers were
01:19:07O spare me a little
01:19:09That I may recover my strength
01:19:11Before I go there
01:19:13And meet no more
01:19:15John!
01:19:21Go to him
01:19:32O spare me a little
01:19:34That I may recover my strength
01:19:51No!
01:19:58Well, I think it was claustrophobia
01:20:00Nothing worse
01:20:02Some people get it in churches
01:20:04Yeah, but he used to sing in my choir every Sunday
01:20:08Well, he and Stockton have become quite close
01:20:10It must have been a terrible shock
01:20:12What a business
01:20:14The village up in arms
01:20:17But I couldn't deny the man
01:20:18A Christian burial
01:20:20I mean, how could I?
01:20:22What has he done?
01:20:24Did he have any relatives?
01:20:26Heirs?
01:20:28Well, no one as far as anyone knows
01:20:30That's another problem, you see
01:20:32What to do with his cottage, his possessions?
01:20:35I shall look over the premises
01:20:39Shouldn't we ask the police?
01:20:41Holmes will know what to look for
01:20:49In the business of house clearing now, eh, Holmes?
01:20:52It may be instructive
01:21:18Come in
01:21:46What's that smell in here?
01:21:48Heliotrope
01:21:50It's the smell of decay
01:21:52Will you light that lamp, Watson?
01:21:54We must set to work
01:22:16Ghost?
01:22:18Don't shake him down, if you like
01:22:20If he's up there, he doesn't frighten me
01:22:23You can't frighten me, Stockton
01:22:25You're under the sod, where you belong
01:22:29You won't bother nobody now
01:22:32Nor never again
01:22:37Dolly?
01:22:41Come on now, don't play silly games
01:22:45Dolly!
01:22:48Dolly!
01:23:08Here's one by Stockton
01:23:10Religions in Peru
01:23:12Fish god, crab god, fox god in flight
01:23:20Taboos, witchcraft, sorcery
01:23:24Is there nothing this man hasn't dabbled in?
01:23:32Vampires
01:23:34There's a book here on vampires, Holmes
01:23:36My God
01:23:38She's been attacked
01:23:40Down by the tree
01:23:42It was him
01:23:45Persons who turn vampire generally wizards, suicides
01:23:50And those who come to a violent end
01:23:53Will have been cursed for life
01:23:55I'm not a vampire
01:23:57I'm not a vampire
01:23:59I'm not a vampire
01:24:01I'm not a vampire
01:24:03I'm not a vampire
01:24:05Tonight
01:24:07Two perfect specimens
01:24:09Whence I draw my strength
01:24:11My two Peruvian ladies
01:24:13Revived me
01:24:15Vampire will bring his victim to the point of death, but not beyond
01:24:19He will nurse her back to health
01:24:21With all the outward appearance of love
01:24:23And yet, am I not also possessed?
01:24:27When I visit the house
01:24:29Is she not commanding me to relinquish?
01:24:31To hand my mantle on to another?
01:24:34Indeed it may be love to devour her again
01:24:37Whereby he is forever nourished
01:25:01How is my little girl?
01:25:31I had a strange dream
01:25:35A kiss
01:25:39He called to me
01:25:41Tell me your dream
01:25:45She wanted me to take her there, so I did
01:25:48She was standing there, then she was gone
01:25:51I couldn't see her
01:25:53Then she appeared again by the tree and fell into my arms
01:25:56On her neck were bites and blood
01:25:58Did you make these marks?
01:25:59No, no sir, not I, it was Stockton
01:26:02You saw him?
01:26:04Well no, but he was there right enough
01:26:06Stockton is dead
01:26:08No sir, he is not
01:26:10Or if it is, it's the living dead, as God's my witness
01:26:12See the mark on her, see for yourself
01:26:15Vampires don't exist
01:26:18Michael, look at me!
01:26:21They don't exist
01:26:30What's the matter with the dog?
01:26:33It's some form of paralysis
01:26:36Did it come on suddenly?
01:26:38Yesterday
01:26:40Remarkable
01:26:42And suggestive
01:26:44What do you mean? What's the dog got to do with anything?
01:26:47I can't tell you at this instant
01:26:49May Watson be pleased to see you
01:26:52I'll be pleased to see you
01:26:54I'll be pleased to see you
01:26:56I'll be pleased to see you
01:26:58May Watson be permitted to examine the maid
01:27:01Of course
01:27:07The man's death, perhaps in part I caused it
01:27:11I don't deny that I lost my temper, Holmes
01:27:14But that's nothing to the suffering that's been brought on this family
01:27:17My wife, the baby boy
01:27:19And continues to be brought, now, on the maid
01:27:23Explain that to me, Holmes
01:27:28Good morning, Jack
01:27:30Mr. Holmes
01:27:32The detective
01:27:36Dolores is feeling better, father
01:27:46It's a slight fever, nothing worse
01:27:49She was out with Michael last night
01:27:51They were caught in a storm
01:27:53Lovers marks?
01:27:57No
01:27:59Then what?
01:28:03This is also the tree that Jack fell from as a boy
01:28:06That caused his injury
01:28:09Or so told Michael
01:28:11Stockton and Jack?
01:28:14Now that's too much to swallow
01:28:16Jack was lying
01:28:18I asked Ferguson
01:28:19Jack's tree is in quite another part of the woods
01:28:22Why should he lie about that?
01:28:24Why indeed
01:28:32Out of my hands, it was the constable, he decided
01:28:36He can't, it's outside the law, it's a violation
01:28:39What will the spirits make of it?
01:28:40The law is a violation
01:28:42What will the spirits make of it?
01:29:10Where are we taking him, Mr. Gresthig?
01:29:18Back to where he belongs, where he can do this village no harm.
01:29:28He tried to strangle me.
01:29:41It's a mortal case, Mrs. Gresthig.
01:29:42It was like a big, black animal, a cat or a spider, and it had air on the inside of
01:29:49its hands, and they come at my throat.
01:30:09It was just a bad dream, Vera.
01:30:18It was just a bad dream.
01:30:29I don't like it here, Mr. Gresthig.
01:30:31Let's drop him and get out fast.
01:30:33Down here.
01:30:34Are we going to do the other thing?
01:30:36What's that, Michael?
01:30:37You know.
01:30:38What you do with their hearts?
01:30:39You've got a mind to it, boy.
01:30:41I haven't, no.
01:30:43I'm not going down there.
01:30:44I won't.
01:30:45What's that?
01:30:46It's from in here.
01:30:47I don't care if it is.
01:30:48There's been a desecration, Watson.
01:30:49Stockton has been returned to the home of his forebears, I would imagine.
01:30:50It's a matter for the police or the bishop.
01:30:51No concern of ours for the moment.
01:30:52How's the girl?
01:30:53Oh, she's calm, sleeping now.
01:30:54Marked?
01:30:55Not a scratch.
01:30:56Window?
01:30:57No scratch.
01:30:58No scratch.
01:30:59No scratch.
01:31:00No scratch.
01:31:01No scratch.
01:31:02No scratch.
01:31:03No scratch.
01:31:04No scratch.
01:31:05No scratch.
01:31:06No scratch.
01:31:07No scratch.
01:31:08No scratch.
01:31:09No scratch.
01:31:10No scratch.
01:31:11No scratch.
01:31:12No scratch.
01:31:13No scratch.
01:31:14Not a scratch.
01:31:15Window?
01:31:16Bolted from the inside.
01:31:17It's a case of hysteria, then.
01:31:18But the Ferguson made Holmes.
01:31:19I swear to you.
01:31:20Yes, that we must take seriously.
01:31:21Are you coming?
01:31:22Of course.
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01:32:27She had blood on her mouth.
01:32:29He saw it.
01:32:30She and that man Stockton,
01:32:32both of them vampires.
01:32:34Where is your mistress now?
01:32:35Locked in a room.
01:32:36She is a monster.
01:32:37Would she see me?
01:32:38Oh, see the devil first.
01:32:39The maid, ma'am.
01:32:40Where is the boy?
01:32:41Jack?
01:32:42Oh, he's in this room, I think.
01:32:43Mr. Ferguson, I don't know where he is.
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01:34:12It was poison.
01:34:14Curare, I think.
01:34:16Does she live?
01:34:17Yes.
01:34:18Carlotta discovered it
01:34:19and was attempting to suck the venom out.
01:34:21You knew.
01:34:22Stolen from Stockton,
01:34:23or perhaps Stockton gave it to him.
01:34:26An arrow dipped in curare.
01:34:29Two small incisions into the neck.
01:34:33Tried it on the dog first.
01:34:37Jack.
01:34:38I knew it couldn't be Jack in the ruin.
01:34:41I heard him playing the violin at Stockton's house.
01:34:44And what about the ghost?
01:34:46Trigger the light.
01:34:48But the ruin had become Jack's playground.
01:34:50I saw him there on my second visit, and now here.
01:34:55His inspiration hidden away in cupboards,
01:34:58a dark world of imagination,
01:35:00brought to life by a disturbed adolescent boy.
01:35:03But to pretend to be a vampire.
01:35:05No, Watson, believe.
01:35:07Believe he is a vampire.
01:35:09Remember his behaviour in the church,
01:35:11his fear of the cross?
01:35:13And Stockton, too?
01:35:15Why not?
01:35:16He saw Stockton's effect upon people,
01:35:18his control over women.
01:35:20What better thing to be?
01:35:22To win respect, affection, love, perhaps.
01:35:26We must find him.
01:35:28He'll be at the ruin with his master.
01:35:58Come on.
01:36:28Get thee to hell.
01:36:31Burned.
01:36:33Heaven to death.
01:36:36Let thy foul carcass be food for jackals.
01:36:42Let thy blood be drink for...
01:36:46Cryotoxin.
01:36:58It's a blow to the head.
01:37:20See that he lives, Watson.
01:37:28Jack!
01:37:44Jack!
01:37:58Jack!
01:38:28Jack!
01:38:43They're returning to her country.
01:38:45They have nothing in this village to keep them.
01:38:48And neither have you, my good friends.
01:38:50But I, for one, shall remember your efforts with gratitude.
01:38:54This business with Stockton...
01:38:56Oh, remove to another parish.
01:38:58Quietly, no fuss.
01:39:00May he rest in peace.
01:39:02Goodbye.
01:39:21A baby house. You don't think...
01:39:23I respect the verdict of your profession.
01:39:25Pneumonia, wasn't it?
01:39:28And Stockton's death?
01:39:30Accident, fate, who knows?
01:39:32For Jack was no murderer.
01:39:35Stockton's face in the locket.
01:39:37Cut from a photograph. A clever touch.
01:39:40Will you be making a record of these events?
01:39:44The vampire of Lamberley.
01:39:47No.
01:39:49Perhaps the world is not yet prepared.
01:40:17The Vampire of Lamberley.
01:40:47The Vampire of Lamberley.
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