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00:01:36At this rate you'll destroy all the frogs in the entire county my dear
00:01:40I asked you before not to come down to my laboratory while I'm busy with my experiments. Oh
00:01:47If these animals could speak they'd have something to say about your tastes
00:01:52This always happens when you permit yourself to overindulge in your brandy. You are trying to provoke me, but this is not the moment dear
00:02:00You're leaving for the Edinburgh Congress with a lot of fanatical good for nothing's like yourself
00:02:04I suppose don't you ever dare to speak to me like that Muriel Oh
00:02:09Stephen you mustn't mind if I care about you're going away so frequently
00:02:14after all
00:02:15I'm your wife and
00:02:18I'd like to spend the night with you. Oh
00:02:20Oh
00:02:29Sooner
00:02:31So you saw everything?
00:02:33You even enjoyed it. I presume didn't you I am too old for that sort of thing baroness. I
00:02:40Only wanted to ask the doctor his orders regarding the luggage. It's so late and it's a long journey
00:02:48I'm coming now
00:02:51You
00:02:58It's time to go
00:03:21You
00:03:24Already a storm is threatening this evening. I shall be worried about you. When will you be back?
00:03:28I intend to stay only a couple of days in Edinburgh. You know, I can't bear to be without you very long
00:03:35Bon voyeur Stephen
00:03:36Sleep well Muriel. Yes, I'll go to bed straight away. I'll do my best to dream about you
00:03:50You
00:04:05Why is he so nervous he's been left in the stable too long the drive will do him good
00:04:12Keep your eyes open David. I entrust my wife's safety to you
00:04:18Those new plants that just arrived today, sir. Shall I leave them outside?
00:04:23Put them in the greenhouse, but look after them. They need a lot of water
00:04:27I'll see to it sir. Have a good journey
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00:07:08At last I
00:07:11Thought he would never go that devil Oh
00:07:14Poor Stephen, you know, I don't like you to talk about him that way. Why?
00:07:19Do you still love him?
00:07:20You're just making a fool of me
00:07:23It's you I love
00:07:32I'm going to rid you of your vulgar ways and
00:07:36And replace them with others much more subtle and refined I
00:07:42Don't understand you it doesn't matter
00:08:05No, not here Solange's room is too near let's go somewhere else
00:08:12Let's go to the greenhouse it's nicer there
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00:11:05Oh
00:11:21Yeah, you had your revenge why don't you kill me kill kill kill both of us
00:11:27I will kill you you tart you
00:11:31You and your filthy friends
00:11:34But death my dear must come to you only after I've torn from your bodies all the suffering and pain a human being can stand
00:11:41And you don't know yet how long it takes to die of pain
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00:12:33Oh
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00:13:16Sip
00:13:19Just just a sip
00:13:23I'm dying Stephen
00:13:34Oh
00:13:41You're a monster
00:13:46You don't know the hate I have inside if you could see it you would be terrified
00:13:53You would kill me at once but even by killing me you can't free yourself from my hatred Stephen Aerosmith
00:14:01You
00:14:03Can kill my body, but I'll never leave you in peace never never I'm not afraid of the dead
00:14:10Corpses are destined to rot and fertilize the earth. I
00:14:14Can still hurt you while I'm alive Stephen?
00:14:19You thought you would inherit everything if I died didn't you
00:14:22My castle all my wealth so that you could continue your dirty experiments, but you've made a tremendous mistake
00:14:29You know Stephen do you understand that?
00:14:32Because I made a new will after I realized what a vile perverted monster. I married I
00:14:40Made a new will in which I bequeathed everything through good hands to my stepsister Jenny
00:14:47You didn't expect that did you Stephen that I'd leave everything to that simpering idiot I
00:14:54Would spare you both in exchange for that will
00:14:58You could go away together free
00:15:02Don't believe him
00:15:04Once he has obtained what he wants, he'll kill us just the same
00:15:09How can you trust such a monster silence you stupid pig
00:15:19Well, do you agree
00:15:22No, no, everything to her stepsister to that irresponsible idiot
00:15:38So it's all been for nothing
00:15:40You can't kill her now. You must let her live. I have no intention of doing so
00:15:48Why do you want to kill her?
00:15:50I
00:15:52Have no intention of doing so
00:15:55Why do you think I have helped you just to pamper your jealousy and your twisted instincts? You are wrong. I
00:16:02Wouldn't risk the gallows for so little. I want my share. You promised it to me
00:16:07You must be the heir and I along with you and that is exactly what will happen. I
00:16:12Will not give up my revenge. You must not forget that Muriel alive would be too great a danger for me and for you
00:16:21No
00:16:22No one will ever discover how my wife died and Jenny will inherit everything
00:16:29but
00:16:31Jenny is mad and that is a well-known fact. What can she do with all that money?
00:16:37Her place is in a lunatic asylum
00:16:39while I
00:16:43Shall discover the secret that man has been looking for since the beginning of time and
00:16:51Don't be afraid
00:16:53you will get your reward a
00:16:56Reward that will be more precious to you than all the wealth in the world
00:17:12I
00:17:43Now you'll see now you'll feel what I felt
00:18:10No
00:18:12No
00:18:17Leave her alone
00:18:20Leave her alone
00:18:22No, please you
00:18:25Yeah, please I
00:18:28Can't stand it
00:18:30Go away
00:18:32Muriel
00:18:42Oh
00:19:12I
00:19:42I
00:20:12Oh
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00:21:49You're home Jenny
00:21:51You didn't expect it to be so big Hampton Castle is the largest in the county. I'm sure you'll feel at home here
00:21:58And this is so large. She will look after you and be useful to you in many ways
00:22:05Welcome home miss Hampton miss Hampton, but she is my wife the second mrs. Arrowsmith
00:22:13We were just married this very morning. I
00:22:16Beg your yes, certainly
00:22:19Come in mrs. Arrowsmith
00:22:34Oh
00:22:36What's the matter dearest is something wrong?
00:22:39No
00:22:40You forgot to carry me over the threshold. They say it brings good luck. Do you believe in that?
00:22:46Superstitions, it's better not to be superstitious in this house
00:22:50Why?
00:22:52It's better, you know never to be superstitious
00:22:55This way I'll lead you
00:23:04Oh
00:23:11What a peculiar plant I've never seen one like it before
00:23:14So fleshy you mean? Yes a rare plant
00:23:18No, Pente Edie data
00:23:22It is very dear to me
00:23:24Now you can see how much you look like your step-sister
00:23:27It's incredible
00:23:29If it weren't for the hair, you'd say we were the same person
00:23:33The dressing room was just in there
00:23:36Thank you. I have a slight headache. I think I feel better if I take off my hat
00:23:44I
00:23:46Don't know if I should say this, but I think you look like your step-sister
00:23:50Take off my hat
00:23:57You owe me an explanation Stephen, what do you mean? Why did you marry her? We never spoke about it
00:24:05Oh
00:24:19What an unpleasant surprise for you, don't worry, it's harmless it disappeared from my laboratory a few days ago. I couldn't find it anywhere
00:24:29It's come a long way I
00:24:32Promise you it will never happen another time. I'll take it back to the laboratory
00:24:39What do you intend to do with her why did you marry her we had a different plan
00:24:44then I
00:24:45Thought she was a poor imbecile ugly and repulsive
00:24:50And instead she is beautiful and reminds you of Muriel
00:24:53You are still in love with that witch as far as witches are concerned. You are no one to talk
00:24:59Muriel as you know, I hated her and Jenny
00:25:03Yes, I might even come to like her
00:25:06So now we'll never get rid of Jenny again as you promised me you would I shall have to put up with another mistress
00:25:12on the surface Jenny seems normal
00:25:15But her doctor told me that her sanity hangs by a thread and living here could easily snap it
00:25:22It would not be difficult to find a doctor willing to testify regarding her condition and then I shall be legally
00:25:30Responsible for the custody of her person and wealth
00:25:35This seems to me the best and surely the safest way out
00:25:40But anything unexpected might possibly crop up who will guarantee to us that her mental condition will get worse
00:25:48I'll see to that
00:25:53You
00:25:58Look here
00:26:01You
00:26:21May this be the first of many happy days
00:26:30You
00:27:00You
00:27:13You like it superb you are wonderful
00:27:20No, stop that chair, it's somewhat special it could be dangerous. Oh
00:27:24Really why it's a piece from the rather bizarre collection of your ancestors
00:27:54You
00:28:24Oh
00:28:54I
00:29:24You
00:29:54You
00:30:24You
00:30:54You
00:31:24You
00:31:54You
00:32:24Oh
00:32:36Had a bad dream, it's nothing it's all over now
00:32:42Do you
00:32:45Where was I
00:32:47That terrible place in that man. It was a nightmare. Do you hear me? No, it wasn't a nightmare
00:32:54I was there
00:32:58And I saw blood and that horrible plant
00:33:13But I saw it here the blood but I tell you I did see it
00:33:19I'm not mad
00:33:22Dear little creatures sweet faithful and
00:33:27also lustful
00:33:29hidden by a mask of innocence
00:33:32Didn't you really like them, too?
00:33:36She loved other animals
00:33:39Cats a pair of tortoises. She had also tamed an owl
00:33:45And her horses, of course, did she often go riding?
00:33:49It was her passion
00:33:51And she paid for it
00:33:54Where did it happen
00:33:57There is a jump behind the house
00:34:00Hidden among the trees there
00:34:03Do you like it?
00:34:05Huh?
00:34:06It belonged to Muriel. I
00:34:10Found it in her wardrobe
00:34:14Isn't it strange that we both had the same size
00:34:22You
00:34:32Stephen
00:34:35About last night, it wasn't just an hallucination
00:34:40It was something unreal and mysterious
00:34:44when I was in bed, I
00:34:47Knew I was with you when I heard the heartbeats. I was awake and also when I know my dear
00:34:54You told me
00:34:56You know, it can't have been anything else but delirium in your mind. I
00:35:02Hope it won't happen again
00:35:05we must have faith even if
00:35:09When you were in the clinic you had hallucinations nothing whatever to do with them. Anyway, now I'm normal. Oh, yes
00:35:16Excuse me. I have prepared the slides for the analysis. We can begin whenever you like. I will come with you right now
00:35:47So
00:35:49The medicine really worked another couple of doses and your patient will be ready for the asylum. I'm afraid so
00:35:57She has reacted perfectly
00:36:01The rest is understandable, of course poor thing with her previous illness
00:36:10Have you prepared the file for tonight I will do it now
00:36:17But
00:36:20This
00:36:22This is the file you were supposed to give her last night, how is it that it's still here you made a mistake
00:36:28But it's impossible. There was only that one
00:36:32Not at all. There was another one a
00:36:35File of harmless saccharose. It isn't here anymore
00:36:40You poured that one into the champagne instead of the hallucinogen fool. I I'm sorry
00:36:47Anyway
00:36:50Without wanting to we have had ample proof that it is not necessary to force her madness with external devices
00:36:59but
00:37:00If her nightmares were really true brought on I I don't know by some mysterious being
00:37:09the spirits of the castle I
00:37:12Have never met any and they don't exist until it is proven to the contrary
00:37:20But how do you explain that Jenny saw that mysterious plant dripping blood and her two hearts?
00:37:28beating
00:37:29the fruits of an over receptive mind
00:37:33exalted like Jenny's
00:37:35But she called out for David in her dream. I'm right. Oh be quiet
00:37:41I'll get dr. Joyce here as soon as possible to verify the mental instability of my young wife. No, not yet
00:37:47What if something terrible were to happen while he is here? I don't know why you want to run risks for nothing. All right
00:37:56Anyway, I'm not so certain that I'm in such a hurry to get rid of her, you know
00:38:01Who wrote this music
00:38:04poor Muriel
00:38:06Every once in a while. She would amuse herself by composing some music
00:38:31Funny normally, I never drink anything but champagne tonight. I feel it like something a little stronger Jonathan. May I have some please?
00:39:02How do you feel strange it's good I
00:39:11Had no idea I'd like it
00:39:24Dr. Friedman's rubbish drives me out of my mind
00:39:31You
00:39:51Where is Muriel buried
00:39:54Down in the crypt if you are really interested I'll take you to see the tomb one day
00:40:01You
00:40:32I
00:40:33refuse to read such rubbish I
00:40:36Should like to invite that fool here to the castle. I would just like to get a look at his face
00:40:46Where's Jenny
00:40:48She was there a moment ago. Very likely. She decided to go upstairs to her room. Maybe she was tired
00:40:55Just like that without saying a word
00:40:57It's rather odd
00:41:01Perhaps she wasn't feeling very well. I'll go and see where she is
00:41:15Jenny Jenny, are you there?
00:41:27Jenny
00:41:31Jenny did you hear that? It came from down below quickly
00:41:48It's Jenny she must be down below in the vault
00:41:58Oh
00:42:00Oh
00:42:26Forgive me Stephen I
00:42:29Try to remember
00:42:31But when everything is coming back to me, I feel as if my memory is paralyzed now, let's see
00:42:36What is the last thing you can remember? I
00:42:39Don't know. I was there with you and Solange
00:42:44No, I was at the piano and I was playing
00:42:48Then I don't remember I suddenly found myself in that horrible place
00:42:51I felt an unbearable pain in my hands and I looked down and they were covered with blood. I
00:42:57Was trying to move the slab with my nails I
00:43:04Was terrified I
00:43:07Ran to the door and tried to get out but someone had locked it from the inside and I couldn't open it. I
00:43:16Screamed I was so afraid of dying down there. I
00:43:21Felt as if someone was pulling me down down down. I was so frightened Stephen you have to help me
00:43:29It was nothing but your imagination
00:43:32You're among friends here. You must trust us
00:43:37Yes, I know but that door it was locked
00:43:40No, Jenny, it was not locked. All I had to do was push it. You didn't open it because you didn't want to
00:43:50It's a hysterical phenomenon, which is very frequent in people who are in your state of mind. I
00:43:57Know what you're thinking Stephen, but I'm not mad. I'm sure of it. I was different before I came here
00:44:04Perhaps we acted a little rashly in bringing you over here so soon
00:44:08Maybe it was my fault
00:44:11But I wanted you here with me
00:44:14You won't send me back to the clinic. Will you Stephen?
00:44:18Tell me the truth, please
00:44:21No, dear, I
00:44:23Want you here
00:44:26But I also want you to get better and to be happy
00:44:30Therefore I've decided to invite. Dr. Joyce to come here
00:44:34He had you under his care for a long time and he knows your case well and here he will be able to look after
00:44:40You observe you and study the remedies that are best suited to you
00:44:45You will continue on as if nothing had ever happened and the doctor will be only a guest
00:44:52You trust him, don't you?
00:44:56All right, but
00:44:58Don't stop treating me like a madwoman Stephen. Won't you please what foolish talk is that now?
00:45:05Take this mild drug and you will have a nice sleep without any nightmares. I don't want it
00:45:12I'm afraid of going to sleep
00:45:15Just as you like I
00:45:18Will be right there in the armchair
00:45:22With my reading
00:45:44I
00:45:59Welcome to Hampton Castle. Dr. Joyce. Did you have a good journey? Yes. Thank you. I'm very pleased to see you and
00:46:07So I'm sure is my wife. How are you a lady Aerosmith? I must say you're looking extremely well. Oh
00:46:13Appearances can be deceptive doctor. However, I'm so pleased to see you again
00:46:20What a lovely day I
00:46:22Didn't realize it. I hardly ever go out
00:46:25Hampton Castle has become for me a sort of
00:46:29magnificent prison
00:46:32Come
00:46:36Let's take a stroll in the park
00:46:39You know, there's a very strange wild rugged part behind the castle which I'd like to show you Jenny
00:46:45but dearest
00:46:47The doctor has only just arrived perhaps later on. It doesn't matter Jenny. I would like to come
00:46:53No, my husband's quite, right
00:47:02Napoleon 1861 it's a wonderful brandy
00:47:05Such a marvelous aroma I
00:47:11Thought you didn't drink
00:47:13Many years ago this castle may have lacked water, but it certainly never lacked alcohol
00:47:19This was one of Muriel's very favorite drinks
00:47:22Jenny
00:47:24Your husband has told me about everything that has recently happened here
00:47:29You know, I am here only to help you and
00:47:32And
00:47:35You must try and force yourself to remember the details of what happened to you
00:47:41Something that will help us to understand the cause
00:47:54I don't know
00:47:56in those moments, it's as if another person took possession of my mind and my body and
00:48:03Everything becomes vague and confused without any reason and yet there must be a reason
00:48:08When you came here your mental condition was perfect
00:48:12Therefore the reason for your trouble must be sought in these surroundings
00:48:16Jenny do you do you have any suspicions that your mind?
00:48:22No, I don't think so
00:48:25Yet I saw blood where there wasn't any and I heard sounds where there weren't any
00:48:32And there was that too
00:48:35And that that name David. Oh, yes, David
00:48:42You said that name coming out of the nightmare and that name could perhaps help you to remember your dream
00:48:49Are you really convinced?
00:48:51Why are you so interested in me?
00:48:54Or maybe you're like Steven. You're convinced. I'm insane if what you're suggesting were so I
00:49:00Would not be here and I'm going to help you whether you like it or not. There is nothing to discover
00:49:06You won't discover anything doctor. I
00:49:11Hope I'm not disturbing you doctor and that things are already in the past
00:49:16I hope I'm not disturbing you doctor and that things are already improving
00:49:23Later, if you'd like to come down to my laboratory, I shall be pleased to show you some experiments
00:49:28I've made on the electrolytic treatment
00:49:42Jenny
00:49:44What's the matter with you
00:49:53I'm sorry, Steven. I was confused. It's not important
00:50:01It doesn't matter
00:50:04Doctor if I can help you don't hesitate to ask me
00:50:09Even though I assure you I have already told you as much as I know
00:50:14Thank you. I'll come to see your laboratory later
00:50:28Lovely delicate flowers
00:50:33Not at all like those horrible revolting flowers in the greenhouse in the greenhouse do you often go in there?
00:50:40Yes, I've been there I
00:50:43Was there the night I
00:50:46Come with me. Let's go
00:50:51Tell me now you must remember you dreamt you were here didn't you I don't know I don't remember
00:50:58Don't torment me. Please. Let me leave this place. Well, if you don't want me to help you
00:51:04However, I warn you
00:51:07However, I warn you you will end up a prisoner of your madness and obsessions forever
00:51:18I don't know. I can't remember
00:51:24I think I was standing there where you are now
00:51:29David was embracing
00:51:36Suddenly he was hit on the face
00:51:41My earring fell off down in those leaves
00:51:49I'm sure we will find it
00:52:01What's that
00:52:04That's it I lost it while he was kissing me who was kissing him I
00:52:14Don't remember it was dark and then somebody came in while we were
00:52:34I'm sorry. It's also vague
00:52:38Had you seen the earring before?
00:52:41No
00:52:42only that time but
00:52:45Are you sure you couldn't have lost it on some other occasion?
00:52:51Or under different circumstances
00:52:55No, it's the first time I've ever seen it the earring doesn't belong to me it's very strange
00:53:04Oh
00:53:07Be careful
00:53:09It was possible for me to give you back your youth
00:53:13But I could do nothing about your mind
00:53:16It doesn't matter doctor. It's not my mind which is useful to you when you need it. I hope I'm not disturbing you. I
00:53:23Thought you had forgotten my invitation. Oh
00:53:26Come along. I want to show you a unique experiment which could have sensational developments
00:53:33Oh very interesting, but if you don't mind, I'd like to speak to you about your wife's illness
00:53:39I'm sure that Jenny's hallucinations come partly from her sick mind and I'm sure that they must also have a cause and
00:53:47Foundation in the reality that surrounds her
00:53:50No one could wish it were so more than I do
00:53:53but unfortunately
00:53:56Various symptoms seem to point to the contrary. Hmm. I thought so too at first but look
00:54:03An earring. Yes, and so it was in the greenhouse under the leaves
00:54:09Exactly where Jenny dreamt she was but it doesn't belong to her. So it belongs to another woman Muriel
00:54:15For example with whom Jenny identifies herself in the dream
00:54:19This earring proves that there is something real behind Jenny's nightmares
00:54:23And if we can discover what it is, we will solve the mystery
00:54:27Her ladyship has acquired the habit of hiding things about the house and then forgetting later where she has put them
00:54:33I told you about this. Oh, yes
00:54:36it's true a
00:54:39form of kleptomania and
00:54:43So, what are the other earring I don't think it should be difficult to find it
00:54:47I'm sure it must be among her other jewels. Naturally, if you'll allow me I'll go and have a look
00:54:54This would explain your strange discovery go along Solange and then rejoin us in the living room. Oh, I
00:55:02Had almost forgotten lady Arrowsmith has changed her room. I don't think you knew about it
00:55:10In the meantime, let me show you now the experiment I was speaking to you about
00:55:23Excuse me, madam. Dr. Stephen would like to show. Dr. Joyce some of your jewelry if you would like to go down yourself
00:55:30I would like to show you some of my jewelry
00:55:46Excuse me, madam
00:55:48Dr. Stephen would like to show. Dr. Joyce some of your jewelry if you would like to go down yourself, they will be very pleased
00:55:54Oh, I'll come down with you then, please. May I take your jewel box? Why? Yes, of course
00:56:09Solange do you think I should go down like this or would it be too indecent?
00:56:14You are in your home madam and dr. Joyce is a friend
00:56:21The earring is one of those in the portrait there was no doubt about it. It's true then that they belong to Muriel
00:56:28undoubtedly
00:56:30You see my dear Derek at first. I was rather embarrassed to admit that my wife sometimes
00:56:36Hide certain things, you know without any reason and without remembering it
00:56:43Solange says that you'd like to see my jewelry
00:56:46I'm afraid they're not collection pieces, but I'll gladly show them to I should like to see them. You're very kind, you know
00:56:55Here's an emerald and diamond necklace that I like very much. Oh, here's a gold bracelet that belonged to my mother
00:57:03This one is from San Jose beautiful and this is an earring that
00:57:14And
00:57:20These are Muriel's earrings, you have never worn. How do you explain these things? I
00:57:28Don't know. I don't know how to explain
00:57:31You
00:57:41What do you think of the fact that man has learned to exploit his brain on a super sensory level
00:57:47Consider the numerous cases of telepathy of clairvoyance and even of diagnosis from a distance
00:57:53There is no doubt that the witches and wizards of Africa and Siberia
00:57:58Do no more than make use of their brains in a way I should say that is more intelligent than ours
00:58:04We know that they are able to enter directly into contact with the beyond and even with the dead. Well, let us not exaggerate
00:58:13Telepathy is one thing the beyond is quite another I
00:58:17Must ask you to excuse me. I think I'll go upstairs. I feel a little tired
00:58:24What is it Jenny is something wrong
00:58:27No, nothing. I just just feel a little tired
00:58:31and
00:58:32Don't trouble yourself Stephen. Good night. I'll join you immediately
00:58:35Good night
00:58:37Good night, Jenny. Good night, madam
00:58:48Poor Jenny
00:58:51She becomes stranger all the time
00:58:54Do you really think it was wise of you to decide to let her sleep alone as things are at the moment
00:59:01It certainly can't do her any harm
00:59:04One must proceed blindly by trial and error
00:59:08Her memory is blocked just now
00:59:11Yes, I
00:59:13Realized that her condition doesn't leave us much hope and I know that you are doing everything
00:59:20Humanly possible to help
00:59:28You should be more careful let's go down to the laboratory we must
00:59:32We must stop the bleeding at once. Is there anything I can do to help you? No. No, thank you. It's nothing
00:59:40She has a blood disease. Nothing serious, but we must stop the hemorrhage immediately. Otherwise, it could be dangerous
00:59:46Come along Solange
00:59:50You
01:00:03Is there anything the matter sir, no, it's nothing Jonathan nothing
01:00:08Would you like me to serve you anything else sir? A glass of port some whiskey? No. No. Thank you Jonathan
01:00:14I'm going up to my room. Good night you Jonathan. Good night
01:00:20You
01:00:43Who's there
01:00:50You
01:01:21You
01:01:26It's no good we need new blood
01:01:50Oh
01:02:20Oh
01:02:29It's been successful again this time but solution can't last much longer
01:02:50You
01:03:06Jenny
01:03:08Jenny
01:03:09my blood
01:03:11downstairs in the laboratory
01:03:14Go go
01:03:16hurry
01:03:20I
01:03:50I
01:03:57Annabelle Hampton died in a 27th year
01:04:16Muriel Hampton 26 years old
01:04:20She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:22She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:24She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:26She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:28She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:30She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:32She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:34She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:36She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:38She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:40She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:42She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:44She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:46She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:48She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:50She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:52She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:54She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:56She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:04:58She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:05:00She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:05:02She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:05:04She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:05:06She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:05:08She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:05:10She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:05:12She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:05:14She died of a heart attack at the age of 27
01:05:17Stephen, I saw her, she was about to strike you
01:05:21That face, it wasn't hers, it was Muriel's
01:05:41Who are you?
01:05:43Jenny, what were you doing?
01:05:45What happened to you, Jenny?
01:05:47Jenny?
01:05:49Jenny, I'm not Jenny
01:05:52I hate Jenny, I hate her
01:05:56I'm Muriel
01:06:04Jenny
01:06:15Jenny
01:06:39Jenny
01:06:42Did you see her too, Derek?
01:06:44Yes
01:06:45Did you?
01:06:46Yes, I don't know what it was, but I shall certainly find out
01:06:57Stephen
01:07:01With blood all over his face
01:07:07But it wasn't me
01:07:11Please forgive me
01:07:15Please forgive me
01:07:20But what do you think she wants from me?
01:07:22Why does she torment me so?
01:07:24Jenny, I saw it too
01:07:28It's true, a strange and terrifying phenomenon
01:07:32But you can be sure that nothing will change my decision
01:07:36I'm going to help you, Jenny
01:07:39When you speak to me, I begin to have some faith again
01:07:42A little bit of hope
01:07:44Promise not to leave me, Derek
01:07:46I'm so afraid
01:07:48I think it would be better for you if you were to leave the castle
01:07:51Just for a short while
01:07:53Some place that's calm and quiet
01:07:56Very well
01:07:59Just as you say
01:08:02Now you see what happens when you don't listen to me
01:08:05Now it's not only that woman we have to worry about, but the doctor as well
01:08:09That interfering busybody who always keeps spying on us
01:08:12While never losing the opportunity of consoling the poor little dove
01:08:18You seem to enjoy it
01:08:21If it should ever cross your mind that I could be jealous of Derek
01:08:25You'd be greatly mistaken
01:08:28But his being here makes things so dangerous
01:08:31Why did he go down into the crypt last night?
01:08:34Maybe he found out something
01:08:37He found out enough to hang us both
01:08:42He moved the slab on Muriel's tomb and discovered it was empty
01:08:48So then we are ruined
01:08:50He could turn us over at any moment now
01:08:52You must stop him from leaving the castle at all costs
01:08:55We must...
01:08:56Keep quiet
01:08:59I know what we must do
01:09:07You were looking for me, doctor?
01:09:09Why, yes, I was
01:09:10I wanted to have a few words with you before you went to the laboratory
01:09:13Nothing would please me more
01:09:15Thank you
01:09:22Won't you sit down?
01:09:23Thank you
01:09:30I wanted to speak to you about your wife
01:09:33I'm convinced that it is absolutely necessary for her to leave the castle
01:09:37For surroundings more suited to the cure of her mental troubles
01:09:40What is the matter?
01:09:42You may speak quite freely
01:09:44I want to tell you there are ghosts in this castle, Dr. Ira Smith
01:09:48Really?
01:09:50Tell me, have you seen them yourself by any chance?
01:09:54Souls living in another world
01:09:57Trying to hide themselves behind Jenny
01:09:59Trying to possess her
01:10:01To destroy her mind and free will
01:10:13Your wife is not mad
01:10:15But she runs the risk of becoming so
01:10:17If she continues to live here in this castle
01:10:20I quite realize that
01:10:24It was I who asked you to come here
01:10:27And I shall abide by any decision you feel it necessary to make
01:10:31I have already mentioned it to Jenny
01:10:33And I'm sure she will agree
01:10:35All the better
01:10:36Will you be taking her back to the same clinic where she was treated before?
01:10:40Definitely yes, to begin with
01:10:42I plan to take her away with me tomorrow
01:10:46Well, I'll leave you to your work
01:10:49Thank you, doctor
01:10:57Good day, gentlemen
01:11:27Good day, gentlemen
01:12:27Good day, gentlemen
01:12:58Are you sure it will work?
01:13:00Wouldn't poison have been a safer way?
01:13:03There isn't a poison which leaves no traces
01:13:06In this way we don't run any risks and the result is the same
01:13:20Come in
01:13:23Come in
01:13:29Did you call, sir?
01:13:30Yes, Jonathan
01:13:31I think it's about time for my evening bath
01:13:33It will be ready in just a moment, sir
01:13:35Thank you, Jonathan
01:13:52Thank you, sir
01:14:15Ready, Jonathan?
01:14:18All ready, sir
01:14:19Will you be needing anything else, sir?
01:14:21No, sir
01:14:52Come in
01:14:56Excuse me, sir, I forgot about the clean towels
01:14:58Oh, that's all right
01:15:22Thank you, sir
01:15:36Jonathan!
01:15:41Jonathan! Jonathan, what happened?
01:15:44Jonathan!
01:15:46What happened, Jonathan?
01:15:49There's no doubt he had a heart attack
01:15:52Probably he suffered from a weak heart without knowing it
01:15:56Quite possibly
01:15:58Also the overheated atmosphere of the room could easily have had some influence
01:16:06Please, Jenny, go back to your room
01:16:09Solange, go with her ladyship
01:16:13This one is certainly a case that makes one think very seriously about the frailty of human life
01:16:21Only ten minutes ago that man was the picture of health
01:16:25And now he is ready for the worm
01:16:27Please allow me not to appreciate your cynicism, Dr. Aerosmith
01:16:31Forgive me, my dear Derek
01:16:33The fact is you have remained too much a man to be a scientist
01:16:38Oh, and before I forget, will you think about making out a death certificate for the authorities?
01:16:43Right away
01:16:44Something else, if you don't mind
01:16:47Will you help me to carry poor Jonathan's body into his room?
01:17:02Is there anything else I can get you, madame?
01:17:05No, all I want to do is leave this house before it's too late
01:17:19There
01:17:21Forgive me, doctor
01:17:23I'm afraid I've asked you to perform a rather unpleasant task
01:17:28We can go now
01:17:30It will probably seem very silly to you
01:17:33But I would like to leave a little light for him
01:17:36Go ahead
01:17:38I'll see you later
01:18:03And now what shall we do?
01:18:05Your wife says she wants to go away, at once
01:18:08On the contrary, she won't go anywhere
01:18:10Of that I can assure you, everything will turn out exactly as we want it
01:18:16Go along now, it's heat
01:18:34You look a little distraught, Jenny
01:18:37I realize that what happened to Jonathan was a painful shock to you, but you mustn't be disheartened
01:18:45Stephen, I can't stand it
01:18:48I don't want to stay here anymore
01:18:54I'm leaving tomorrow with Derek, for wherever he chooses to take me
01:18:58Anything will be better than this hell
01:19:01With Derek?
01:19:03I thought so
01:19:06He's bewitched you with his stories
01:19:09What are you saying?
01:19:11Why are you talking like that?
01:19:13You had so much faith in him, now?
01:19:15Now
01:19:17I see that his so-called treating you was just an excuse to flirt shamelessly with you
01:19:23And don't say you didn't realize it yourself
01:19:26But I swore to you
01:19:28I've known Derek for years
01:19:30He's such a good friend of mine
01:19:34He's so affectionate and unselfish
01:19:36You may be blind, my dear, but I'm not
01:19:40I know his type
01:19:42Affectionate, unselfish
01:19:45And always ready to take advantage of a beautiful patient
01:19:50Weak
01:19:52And rich
01:19:54No, don't you dare say that
01:19:56No, don't you dare say that
01:19:58Derek hasn't done anything wrong
01:20:02Caresses
01:20:05Holding hands and soft looks
01:20:08All part of the cure
01:20:12You forget that greenhouses are made of glass and I'm not blind
01:20:22I love you, Jenny
01:20:24I don't want to lose you
01:20:27I can't stand the idea of your going away with him
01:20:32Don't leave me alone, Jenny
01:20:40I don't want to, Stephen
01:20:45But I'm so frightened here
01:20:48We'll go away together
01:20:50Tomorrow
01:20:52Tomorrow
01:20:54We'll go to Spain, to Italy, wherever you want
01:20:57You'll leave all your nightmares behind you
01:21:00And we won't come back here until you have completely recovered
01:21:05All right
01:21:07Then we leave tomorrow
01:21:11Just as you say, Stephen
01:21:53Certainly, this journey can do you nothing but good
01:21:57You'll be able to amuse yourself, to breathe purer air
01:22:01To find real tranquility
01:22:04But I cannot pretend that I shouldn't have preferred another solution
01:22:07Do you mean the asylum, Dr. Derek?
01:22:09Or have you other plans?
01:22:11But, Jenny, why are you saying these things?
01:22:15It seems as if you had suddenly lost all faith in me
01:22:20Perhaps you see me as some clinical case to be kept under observation and studied
01:22:26It would be bad enough if that's true
01:22:28Yet, in a way, I wish it was so
01:22:31Because if what happened last night has put any ideas in your head
01:22:35I'll be able to help you
01:22:37I'll be able to help you
01:22:39Because if what happened last night has put any ideas in your head
01:22:43I'll be obliged to consider you simply one of the most contemptible of men
01:23:00I realize that after what you have said, there's nothing I can answer
01:23:05Whatever I might say would only confirm your suspicions
01:23:08Now the only thing left for me to do is to go away
01:23:11But before I go, I want to tell you this, Jenny
01:23:16I have always been very fond of you
01:23:19And any time you need me, I shall be happy to help you
01:23:39It's so cold tonight
01:23:41That damn blood
01:23:43It's turning to poison in my veins
01:23:47Cold, heavy, like mercury
01:23:51She wants it back
01:23:53Muriel, that witch, she wants her blood
01:23:58Stephen, do something, save me
01:24:02I need new life
01:24:05Yeah, pure blood
01:24:10I need Jenny's blood
01:24:13Very well then, you'll get it tomorrow
01:25:04Good night
01:25:35Blood
01:25:41Don't go away, David
01:25:47Who are you? Muriel?
01:25:54Muriel, Muriel, Muriel
01:25:58Where is your body?
01:26:01My heart
01:26:06Take my heart, take my heart
01:26:12Who killed you, Stephen?
01:26:15Stephen, Stephen, Stephen
01:26:24Statue, statue
01:26:27Statue
01:26:33Dagger, dagger
01:26:37Go, go
01:26:44No, no, go, go away, go, go
01:26:48Go away, go, go, go
01:26:52Go, go, go
01:26:57Go, go
01:27:27Go, go
01:27:57Go
01:28:27Go
01:28:58Go
01:29:17Well, have a good journey and thank you again for everything you've done for my wife
01:29:21Oh, there is nothing to thank me for
01:29:23And would you please say goodbye to her for me?
01:29:26Goodbye, David, I'm grateful to you for trying to help me
01:29:29Oh, I'm delighted to be able to wish you a pleasant trip once more
01:29:35And I hope to see you again very soon
01:29:39Why are you going?
01:29:42Don't you find enough to interest you here?
01:29:51Do you like the Hampton Crest?
01:29:57Goodbye and good luck
01:30:13When? Now, Stephen, I beg you
01:30:16We must be far from here before he is able to speak to anybody
01:30:19I am preparing the electrolysis
01:30:21You know that it's only a matter of a few hours
01:30:24Everything will be ready for you by this evening
01:30:27And then we'll leave during the night, all three of us
01:30:31At least officially
01:30:34I'm going down to the laboratory
01:30:54Stephen!
01:31:18Stephen!
01:31:25Listen, Stephen, I wonder if...
01:31:36Stephen!
01:31:40Come along, there's no time to lose
01:31:55Stephen!
01:32:18What are you doing, Stephen?
01:32:21Why are you looking at me like that?
01:32:24I'm going to free you from your nightmares forever, Jenny
01:32:29Your sister is calling you, isn't she?
01:32:32Can't you hear her?
01:32:34Now that damned voice will be silenced forever!
01:32:38Miserable Hampton witch, your race is finished!
01:32:41Shut up, Stephen! I can't stand it!
01:32:49You will sleep now
01:32:52A long sleep
01:32:54Stephen, let me go!
01:32:55That will be without any more dreams
01:32:59Peace, Jenny
01:33:09Come along now, lie down
01:33:51Stephen!
01:34:21Stephen!
01:34:52It will still take a couple of hours
01:34:54I'm going up to prepare everything for the journey
01:34:56You stay still
01:35:21Stephen!
01:35:51Stephen!
01:36:21Stephen!
01:36:52Stephen!
01:37:06Stephen!
01:37:21Stephen!
01:37:31Yes, Stephen
01:37:33It's my flesh you're touching
01:37:36The flesh you thought you destroyed
01:37:40But you can't destroy flesh
01:37:42Any more than you can love or hate
01:37:45It's all the same thing
01:37:48What do you want?
01:37:50I punished you for your crime
01:37:54No
01:37:57You gave me extreme pleasure
01:38:01You taught me the pleasure of the torment of the flesh which turns into ecstasy
01:38:10Yes, Stephen
01:38:12That passes through life into death and receives eternity
01:38:16Now I'm going to reward you with that same pleasure
01:38:26Come, darling
01:38:35Stephen!
01:38:40Stephen!
01:38:45Stephen!
01:39:15Stephen!
01:39:22Don't be afraid, Stephen
01:39:25I'll stay with you with my body and my senses
01:39:30Until someone comes and destroys my heart
01:39:46No!
01:39:59Scream, Stephen
01:40:00Curse!
01:40:01Beg!
01:40:02Yes
01:40:03Now I've got your body and your monstrous soul if there is any such thing in your damn being
01:40:09It's my moment now
01:40:15Help!
01:40:16Help!
01:40:23Muriel!
01:40:25Help!
01:40:27Muriel!
01:40:45Muriel!
01:41:15Muriel!
01:41:45Muriel!
01:42:15No!
01:42:45No!
01:43:15No!
01:43:16No!
01:43:41Don't worry, Jenny
01:43:42Now all of your nightmares are over and done with forever
01:43:46No
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