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00:00:00Once upon a midnight dreary,
00:00:28while I pondered, weak and weary,
00:00:31over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore,
00:00:36while I nodded, nearly napping,
00:00:39suddenly there came a tapping,
00:00:42as of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
00:00:47Tis some visitor, I muttered, tapping at my chamber door,
00:00:52only this and nothing more.
00:00:56Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,
00:01:00and each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
00:01:05Eagerly I wished the morrow.
00:01:08Vainly I had sought to borrow from my books
00:01:11surcease of sorrow.
00:01:14Sorrow for the lost Lenoir,
00:01:17for the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenoir.
00:01:22Nameless here forevermore.
00:01:28And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain thrilled me,
00:01:33filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before,
00:01:37so that now, to still the beating of my heart,
00:01:40I stood repeating,
00:01:41Tis some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door,
00:01:45some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door.
00:01:50This it is, and nothing more.
00:01:56there can't be really suffering.
00:01:57Even if I asked a sec for yourρ
00:02:10distance to my cabin or not in front of my heart.
00:02:15And the fearful and electrical asks when I come and speak,
00:02:17Oh, my God.
00:02:47Oh, my God.
00:03:17Oh, my God.
00:03:47Oh, my God.
00:04:18She's been dead for over two years now, Father.
00:04:22You're young, Estelle.
00:04:25The young do not understand grief.
00:04:27To you, she was only a stepmother, but to me, she was...
00:04:33my life.
00:04:36I'm sorry.
00:04:42Good night.
00:04:43Good night, my dear.
00:04:44Come in.
00:05:08Come in.
00:05:15Enter.
00:05:15Come here.
00:05:17Come here.
00:06:20Well, upon my soul.
00:06:26Do you want to come in?
00:06:33I believe it does.
00:06:36Well, then, come up.
00:06:50Who sent you to me?
00:06:58Are you some dark-winged messenger from beyond?
00:07:04Answer me, monster.
00:07:05Tell me truly.
00:07:07Shall I ever hold again that radiant maiden whom the angels call Lenore?
00:07:13How the hell should I know?
00:07:16What am I, a fortune-teller?
00:07:18Oh, I'm chilled to the bones.
00:07:22Why don't you give me some wine?
00:07:25Well, don't just stand there gaping at me.
00:07:27That voice, I...
00:07:30Will you give me some wine?
00:07:33Yes, yes.
00:07:38Here's some nice hot milk.
00:07:41Milk?
00:07:42How vomitable.
00:07:43Surely this is a dream.
00:07:50Hurry up, will you?
00:07:54There you are.
00:07:56What do you expect me to do?
00:07:58Hold it?
00:07:59With what?
00:08:00Oh, never mind.
00:08:06Mmm.
00:08:08I like that.
00:08:10Mmm.
00:08:12Upon my soul.
00:08:14Never mind your soul.
00:08:16Start concentrating on getting me back to my rightful form.
00:08:21Your rightful form?
00:08:23Well, what do you think?
00:08:23I was born this way?
00:08:25Well, I...
00:08:25I have it.
00:08:27You are under an enchantment.
00:08:30Took you long enough to find that out.
00:08:35Let's get to work.
00:08:38Well, go ahead.
00:08:39Do something.
00:08:40But what?
00:08:42Restore me to my rightful form.
00:08:46I just don't know how.
00:08:49Oh, no.
00:08:51Well, you got some dried blood off a bat in the house?
00:08:56I beg your pardon?
00:08:58Bats' blood.
00:08:59Dried or evaporated bats' blood?
00:09:04No.
00:09:06How about some chainlings from a gallows bird?
00:09:09Jellied spiders?
00:09:12Rabbit's lard?
00:09:14Dead man's hair?
00:09:15No, we don't keep those things in this house.
00:09:19We're vegetarians.
00:09:21And that calls himself a magician.
00:09:25Honestly, this is too much.
00:09:28Just a moment.
00:09:29Yes?
00:09:31Perhaps there are some of those staples down in my father's old laboratory.
00:09:36Well, don't you know?
00:09:37Well, don't you know?
00:09:37No, I haven't been down there since he died over 20 years ago.
00:09:42Well, let's go and see.
00:09:44I don't care to remain like this for the rest of my life.
00:09:48Oh, these feathers each.
00:09:52Do you mean to say that these things you requested are going to turn you back into?
00:09:57What were you?
00:09:59Never mind.
00:10:00Come on.
00:10:01Let's go.
00:10:02Let's go.
00:10:32Strange to be down here again after all these years.
00:11:02How much further is it?
00:11:11Just a little way.
00:11:22Now, what is it you need?
00:11:23Dried bats' blood, chainlings from a gallows bird, rabbit's log, essence of...
00:11:35Slowly, slowly.
00:11:36One thing at a time, please.
00:11:43Now, what is it?
00:11:46Nothing.
00:11:47Nothing.
00:11:47Nothing.
00:11:53Nothing.
00:11:54Nothing.
00:11:57What's that?
00:12:00Entrails of troubled horse.
00:12:04No, no.
00:12:05Put it back.
00:12:15What's that?
00:12:16I can't read it.
00:12:18Well, look inside, then.
00:12:27What is it?
00:12:31I'd rather not discuss it if you don't mind.
00:12:41You did say dead man's hair?
00:12:44Yes, that's one of the prime ingredients.
00:12:47Oh.
00:13:00All right, let's get on with it.
00:13:10All right, all right, that's enough stirring.
00:13:14Now the tongue of a vulture.
00:13:23Come on, come on.
00:13:25You're the slowest magician I've ever seen.
00:13:28But it's a very difficult recipe.
00:13:34Well, is that all there is of it?
00:13:35You've got the jellied spiders in there.
00:13:39Yes.
00:13:40Do I have a white weasel?
00:13:43Yes.
00:13:44You didn't forget the dead man's hair?
00:13:46No.
00:13:48Well, that should do it, then.
00:13:49Hand it over.
00:13:50You're not going to drink it.
00:14:08What did you think I was going to do?
00:14:10Take a bath in it?
00:14:11That's not so bad.
00:14:23Dr. Craven, Dr. Raven, uh, Dr. Bedlow.
00:14:39Bedlow?
00:14:40Don't you remember me?
00:14:42We met at a sorceress convention in London several years ago.
00:14:45Oh, yes, yes, of course.
00:14:50Well, in any case, everything seems to have gone all right.
00:14:54Yes.
00:14:56Look.
00:14:57Look what you did to me.
00:15:00Look what you did to me.
00:15:02What I did to you.
00:15:04Who else?
00:15:08You made the potion, didn't you?
00:15:12Yes, but it was your recipe.
00:15:14My recipe was right.
00:15:17There just wasn't enough of it.
00:15:18Well, then all I can do is to make some more of it.
00:15:22Well, then go make some more.
00:15:24All right, all right.
00:15:26Let me see now.
00:15:28Jellied spiders, yes.
00:15:31Here we are.
00:15:35Evaporated bat's blood.
00:15:36Or do you prefer dehydrated?
00:15:39I don't care.
00:15:41What a night.
00:15:43What a night.
00:15:45Oh, dear, oh, dear.
00:15:46What is it now?
00:15:48Dead man's hair.
00:15:50What about it?
00:15:51We're out of it.
00:15:52Well, go get some more, then.
00:15:54More where?
00:15:55Where?
00:15:56In a graveyard.
00:15:57Where else?
00:15:57Enter a graveyard at this time of night to spoil the dead?
00:16:01No, you would rather see me go through life like this, would you?
00:16:04Oh, no, of course not.
00:16:06Oh, I am sorry.
00:16:10Well, let's go to the graveyard.
00:16:12Oh, that won't be necessary.
00:16:14You see, my father is in the family crypt, and...
00:16:18Well, I don't think Papa would mind if I took just a snip or two.
00:16:22In a good cause.
00:16:24Why should he mind?
00:16:26Yes, you're right.
00:16:28Hmm.
00:16:30Let's be on our way.
00:16:31How did you come to find yourself in this awkward state?
00:16:54Oh, well, it's a little embarrassing, but you've heard of Dr. Scarabus, of course.
00:17:04Scarabus?
00:17:06Heavenly help us.
00:17:07Was he the one who did this to you?
00:17:09Well, who else?
00:17:11Well, how did it come about?
00:17:15Well, I invited myself to his castle for dinner.
00:17:18Of course, as a member of the Brotherhood of Magicians and Sorcerers.
00:17:22And Scarabus is the Grand Master.
00:17:24You've heard of the Brotherhood?
00:17:25Oh, yes.
00:17:28Yes.
00:17:29My father was its Grand Master for 27 years.
00:17:34With Scarabus a rival for his power every moment of the time.
00:17:38I didn't know that.
00:17:40Yes, it's precisely because of the painful memories of those years that...
00:17:46Well, that I never saw fit to join the Brotherhood.
00:17:48Tell me, if your father was Grand Master, then by direct line of ascension, you could claim the Mastership for yourself.
00:17:58Oh, no. Heaven forbid. No.
00:18:01No, I prefer to practice my magic quietly at home.
00:18:07But you were telling me how it happened.
00:18:10Oh, it was the result of too much wine.
00:18:13I became abusive, and then I became critical of his abilities.
00:18:19Yes.
00:18:19And then I challenged him to a duel.
00:18:22Of magic?
00:18:24Well, the whole thing was completely unfair.
00:18:27I was just getting my magical equipment ready, and then all he did was a few gestures in the air with his hand.
00:18:34You mean he only used his hands?
00:18:38Yes. What of it?
00:18:39Oh, then his skill is far greater than I ever had dreamed of.
00:18:44Far greater? He was cheating.
00:18:45Oh, no. No, Dr. Bedlow.
00:18:48The magic by gesture of the hands is the most advanced sorcery.
00:18:53Oh, I don't agree with you at all. I can't agree.
00:18:56If I would have been sober, which I admit doesn't happen very often,
00:19:00but it would have been an entirely different story.
00:19:04Entirely different.
00:19:05And I'll get my revenge on him yet. You'll see.
00:19:08With all my heart, sir, I tell you, do not go back there.
00:19:28Hard place to keep clean, huh?
00:19:30Yes. I very seldom get down here.
00:19:33Oh, uh...
00:19:44Oh, I'm sorry.
00:20:19Forgive me, Pop.
00:20:20What did he say?
00:20:50He told me to beware.
00:20:55Of what?
00:20:56I don't know.
00:20:58I suggest we'd better leave you, huh?
00:21:01Yes.
00:21:03Don't forget my hair.
00:21:06Come on, hurry up.
00:21:20Beware.
00:21:32A little unexpected what happened down there, huh?
00:21:35Yes, it was most unexpected.
00:21:38I just don't understand.
00:21:40Why should my father return from the dead and then tell me to beware?
00:21:44Of what?
00:21:45I wish I knew.
00:21:47I wish I knew.
00:21:50Yes.
00:21:51Mmm.
00:21:52That milk.
00:21:54Oh, I am sorry.
00:21:56In any case, I have to return to the castle of Dr. Scarabus tonight.
00:22:00Oh, no.
00:22:01Sir, please.
00:22:02I beg you.
00:22:03I implore you.
00:22:04Do not go back there.
00:22:05But he has confiscated all my magical equipment.
00:22:08And I want revenge.
00:22:09But he is too powerful.
00:22:11Then come with me.
00:22:13No.
00:22:14No, I want nothing to do with him.
00:22:17Nothing at all.
00:22:19No.
00:22:24What's the picture of that woman doing here?
00:22:27That woman?
00:22:30That woman, sir, was my wife.
00:22:34Left you, huh?
00:22:36Certainly not.
00:22:39Then what was she doing with Dr. Scarabus?
00:22:43What?
00:22:44But that's impossible, sir.
00:22:46She's been dead for over two years.
00:22:50I saw her there.
00:22:52When?
00:22:53This evening.
00:22:55No.
00:22:57Oh, no.
00:22:59I keep her here.
00:23:16From where else?
00:23:19May I?
00:23:20Oh, thank you.
00:23:29Oh, my.
00:23:34Oh, no.
00:23:40But I... I swear I saw her there this evening.
00:24:03No. No, you saw someone else.
00:24:06It was her.
00:24:08No, that's not possible.
00:24:10Unless...
00:24:12Unless what?
00:24:15Unless Scarabus has gained control of her spirit.
00:24:19But why?
00:24:21To take his revenge on the house of Craven.
00:24:24No.
00:24:26This profanation must be ended.
00:24:29Then you're coming with me?
00:24:31Yes, I must go with you.
00:24:33For the sake of Lenore's tormented soul.
00:24:37And don't forget my magical equipment.
00:24:39No.
00:24:41Oh?
00:24:51You rang, sir?
00:24:53Yes, Grimes.
00:24:54Prepare the coach for immediate departure.
00:24:56Yes, sir.
00:24:56And you're going to need something to protect you from the cold.
00:24:59No, I meant clothes.
00:25:00Yes, sir.
00:25:01Oh.
00:25:02Yes.
00:25:07Here.
00:25:12Right, this one.
00:25:13No, I despise black, ladies.
00:25:17Oh, yes.
00:25:18I'm sorry.
00:25:19What about this red one here?
00:25:22Well, it's a little gaudy, but I like that.
00:25:25Oh, thank you.
00:25:27That's beautiful.
00:25:32It's a little long, isn't it?
00:25:34Yes, I'm sorry.
00:25:38Here, let's try this.
00:25:40Yes, that's nice.
00:25:41Yes, that's nice.
00:25:46The sleeves are a little long, but...
00:25:47Yes, but I can hold them.
00:25:49It'll keep you warm.
00:25:53That's nice.
00:25:54Nice.
00:25:55I like that.
00:26:05You really should wear a hat.
00:26:07Oh, thank you.
00:26:08That's very considerable.
00:26:10But I can't see through that.
00:26:12That's meant to be a scarf, don't you?
00:26:14You see?
00:26:15Oh, there.
00:26:16But I don't want to be...
00:26:17I don't want to be choked to death by her head.
00:26:20I'm sorry.
00:26:21Here, try this.
00:26:22Hmm?
00:26:23I don't like the material.
00:26:24Well, then this.
00:26:26That's nice.
00:26:27That matches the screen.
00:26:29That's...
00:26:30A little too large, isn't it?
00:26:32Yes, yes.
00:26:33Here, try this one.
00:26:34Well, really, anything will do.
00:26:36That's fine.
00:26:37Father?
00:26:38Oh, yes, my dear.
00:26:40You're going out at this hour?
00:26:42Yes, I am, my dear.
00:26:44Doctor.
00:26:45Oh, uh, Doctor Bedlow, this is my daughter, Estelle.
00:26:48Doctor Bedlow.
00:26:49Enchanté, monsieur.
00:26:50Where are you going, Father?
00:26:51Well, I can't tell you, Estelle.
00:26:53It's something dangerous, isn't it?
00:26:55Oh, no.
00:26:56No, no, no.
00:26:57Shall we go, Doctor?
00:26:58I'm going with you.
00:26:59No, you most certainly are not.
00:27:00But, Father...
00:27:01Don't worry, my dear.
00:27:02Nothing too bad is going to happen.
00:27:03Just trust me.
00:27:04But...
00:27:05Doctor!
00:27:06Father!
00:27:07Father!
00:27:08Father!
00:27:09Father!
00:27:10Father!
00:27:11Ah!
00:27:12Ah!
00:27:13Ah!
00:27:14Ah!
00:27:15Ah!
00:27:16Ah!
00:27:17Ah!
00:27:18Ah!
00:27:19Ah!
00:27:20Ah!
00:27:21Ah!
00:27:22Ah!
00:27:23Ah!
00:27:24Ah!
00:27:25Ah!
00:27:26Ah!
00:27:27Ah!
00:27:28Ah!
00:27:29Ah!
00:27:30Ah!
00:27:31Ah!
00:27:32Ah!
00:27:33Ah!
00:27:34Ah!
00:27:35Father, Father, wake up.
00:27:54Don't leave us.
00:27:56It's every man for himself.
00:27:58Erasmus, wake up.
00:28:06Why aren't you doing something?
00:28:09Why don't you do something?
00:28:10Without my grip?
00:28:28Why don't you do something?
00:28:58Are you all right, my dear?
00:29:17Father.
00:29:17Oh, tell me, how did you do that?
00:29:21That?
00:29:21Oh, it was nothing worthy of note.
00:29:23What do you mean, nothing worthy?
00:29:25He was the most spectacular thing I've ever seen.
00:29:31No, Dr. Bedlow.
00:29:33What happened?
00:29:35What do you mean, what happened, you maniac, you idiot?
00:29:38What did happen, Grimes?
00:29:40I was on my way to the stable.
00:29:42How did I get in here?
00:29:43You don't remember coming in here?
00:29:45Last thing I remember was something burning at my head.
00:29:49Burning.
00:29:51Burning?
00:29:51Never mind, Grimes.
00:29:52It's not important.
00:29:53You go and prepare the carriage.
00:29:56What do you mean it's not important?
00:29:58He almost killed us all.
00:29:59That will be all, Grimes.
00:30:01Yes, sir.
00:30:03You're letting him go?
00:30:04But can't you see he has no idea what happened?
00:30:07Clearly, he was the victim of some diabolic mind control.
00:30:14Why, that's nonsense.
00:30:17Scarabus?
00:30:18Scarabus?
00:30:19Yes, my dear.
00:30:21Yes, it is to his castle that I must go.
00:30:24I am going with you, then.
00:30:26But she can't help us.
00:30:28But what other choice do I have?
00:30:30What if Scarabus should attack again?
00:30:32Well, I'd better get something, too, because I don't want to catch a cold.
00:30:42Hold this for me.
00:30:48Oh, this is my son, Rexford.
00:30:51This is Dr. Craven, and that's his daughter, Pertine.
00:30:54Estelle.
00:30:55Mademoiselle Estelle.
00:30:59Enchanté, ma chère.
00:31:00Doesn't he speak beautiful French here?
00:31:03Now, get out of here.
00:31:05But, Father, I've been looking for you.
00:31:07That's all right, but leave now, because we are in a hurry.
00:31:10What about Mother?
00:31:11What about her?
00:31:12Well, she wants you home.
00:31:14Why?
00:31:15I don't know, but she gave me strict instructions
00:31:19that once I'd found you, not to let you out of my sight.
00:31:22Don't do that, Rexford.
00:31:23Dr. Bedloe, we must be on our way now.
00:31:25Yes, we are in a hurry.
00:31:26If you do that once more,
00:31:28I'll smash you one right in the face.
00:31:30Dr. Bedloe, please.
00:31:31He's my son!
00:31:32Yes, I know, but we must go.
00:31:34Then I must go with you.
00:31:35Yes, certainly, certainly.
00:31:37Maybe, maybe you want to bring your friends with you.
00:31:39Maybe you want to have a family outing, huh?
00:31:42Bring your own mother.
00:31:43I'm sure Dr. Scarabus would be delighted to have your mother.
00:31:46Dr. Scarabus?
00:31:47Yes, that's where we're going, young sir.
00:31:49Hey, you're not going to let him drive?
00:31:51Well, I don't like to, but if he doesn't, who will?
00:31:54I'd be glad to drive, sir.
00:31:55Well, that's very nice of you, young man.
00:31:57Yeah, Grimes, you can stay here.
00:32:00Yes, sir.
00:32:00Pastel.
00:32:02Father, may I ride up there?
00:32:04You know how ill it makes me to sit inside.
00:32:08Well, yes.
00:32:10Yes, of course.
00:32:14Goodbye, sir.
00:32:15That's a fine boy you have.
00:32:21Does he favor his mother?
00:32:24She favors him.
00:32:25Oh.
00:32:36I'm glad to drive, sir.
00:32:39Idiot!
00:32:45What was that about your coach, before?
00:32:54Oh.
00:32:55Well, when he went out to the stable to prepare the coach, something happened to him.
00:33:00Father said that he was obviously the victim of some diabolical mind control.
00:33:07Whatever it was, the look on his face was hideous.
00:33:10His eyes glittering like those of a maniac, his lips drawn back, his teeth clenched tight,
00:33:17his breath harsh and rapid.
00:33:19Ha!
00:33:19Ha!
00:33:25Ha!
00:33:26Ha!
00:33:27Ha!
00:33:28Don't you think we'd better go a little slow?
00:33:31Ha!
00:33:31Ha!
00:33:33Ha!
00:33:33Father!
00:33:35Ha!
00:33:36Ha!
00:33:38Ha!
00:33:39Ha!
00:33:40Now, what is this idiot doing?
00:33:51Ha!
00:33:52Ha!
00:33:53Ha!
00:33:53Ha!
00:33:54Hey, what's the matter with you?
00:33:56Ha!
00:33:57Ha!
00:33:57I'm talking to your ex-hood.
00:33:59Ha!
00:34:00Ha!
00:34:00Ha!
00:34:01Ha!
00:34:02Ha!
00:34:02Ha!
00:34:03Ha!
00:34:03Ha!
00:34:03Ha!
00:34:04Ha!
00:34:05Ha!
00:34:05Ha!
00:34:06Ha!
00:34:07Ha!
00:34:07Ha!
00:34:08Ha!
00:34:08Ha!
00:34:09Ha!
00:34:10Why don't you do something?
00:34:16Some magic or something.
00:34:18And leave the coach without a driver?
00:34:20Oh.
00:34:40Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Are you all right?
00:35:10There it is.
00:35:14What?
00:35:15Shouldn't we better go in there alone?
00:35:18Well, to what avail, sir?
00:35:20Obviously, Scarabus' powers of magic are not confined within the walls of his castle.
00:35:26That's right.
00:35:40Oh, no!
00:35:43Okay, let's go!
00:35:50The Wrangler
00:35:59Oh, no!
00:36:02Oh, no, no!
00:36:04Oh, my God.
00:36:34Why don't you go in?
00:36:52You go ahead.
00:37:04There's no one here.
00:37:17Wait!
00:37:21You do something!
00:37:33Let's get out of here.
00:37:36No.
00:37:37No.
00:37:38We haven't come this far to retreat at the first obstacle.
00:37:45Dr. Scarabus?
00:37:48Scarabus?
00:37:53Dr. Scarabus?
00:38:03Dr. Scarabus?
00:38:12Dr. Scarabus?
00:38:18Dr. Scarabus?
00:38:35Whoa!
00:38:46Dr. Scarabus?
00:38:48Dr. Scarabus?
00:38:51Afraid, my dear?
00:38:59There's nothing to be afraid of.
00:39:13I bid you welcome, one and all.
00:39:18You are Dr. Craven, are you, darling?
00:39:21How happy I am to meet you after all these years.
00:39:25The son of Roderick Craven in my home at last.
00:39:30Your father and I were great friends, you know.
00:39:33Friends?
00:39:34But, but, but who is this delightful creature?
00:39:37No, no, no, tell me nothing.
00:39:40Of course, I can see the lineage is clear.
00:39:44She is your daughter, Estelle, is she not?
00:39:47Yes.
00:39:48Thrice welcome to the home of Dr. Scarabus, my child.
00:39:53How enchanting you are.
00:39:55And this fine young fellow.
00:39:57Surely not your son, dear doctor.
00:39:59I am Dr. Bedlow's son.
00:40:02I, I'm sorry.
00:40:04Yes, the, the resemblance is quite uncanny.
00:40:10But, but what happy circumstance brings you to my home, dear doctor?
00:40:15The spirit of my late wife, sir.
00:40:18Spirit, sir?
00:40:20Late wife?
00:40:21I'm afraid I do not understand you.
00:40:25Dr. Bedlow has informed me that...
00:40:28Very discreetly.
00:40:30That he saw my wife, Lenore, within these walls.
00:40:34Is it true, sir, have you her soul in bondage?
00:40:38Dr. Craven, I am shocked.
00:40:44Truly shocked that you should harbor such an appalling thought about me.
00:40:50You have wounded me to the heart.
00:40:54But if it is not true, then why did you try to prevent our arrival?
00:40:59I did not try to prevent your arrival.
00:41:02But, sir, we saw...
00:41:03What are you doing?
00:41:13Summoning for the truth.
00:41:21Lenore.
00:41:24Lenore.
00:41:27You rang, sir?
00:41:28That's not my...
00:41:33There is your spirit, sir.
00:41:36You may go.
00:41:41My apologies, Dr. Scarabus, for having wronged you.
00:41:44Oh, how can I express my sorrow with this gross misunderstanding?
00:41:49But, pray, sir, join me at the table.
00:41:52A little food and wine and conversation.
00:41:55There is not part on such a somber note.
00:42:00You will make this kindly gesture for an old man's sake?
00:42:04Yes, yes, sir, of course, yes.
00:42:06Oh, my gratitude knows no bounds.
00:42:09No bounds.
00:42:13Mm, mm, mm!
00:42:15Dr. Bedlow, young sir.
00:42:18On my right, Dr. Craven, if you will.
00:42:21Your lovely daughter next to you.
00:42:24Dr. Bedlow, on my left, if you please.
00:42:27All right.
00:42:30But don't think I...
00:42:32I have forgotten what happened earlier, see?
00:42:35But, sir, I hoped you had forgotten.
00:42:38That you turned me into a raven?
00:42:41A raven?
00:42:42But, sir, you tried to kill me.
00:42:45So what?
00:42:47Well, under the circumstances, I feel I behaved with great leniency.
00:42:51I knew that presently you would find some way to restore yourself,
00:42:56and, lo, you have, and all is well again.
00:42:59And you didn't try to stop us from coming here?
00:43:02Have I not yet convinced you of my sincerity?
00:43:06Come in, drink.
00:43:08Let me enjoy one full hour of fine conviviality
00:43:12with the son of my old friend.
00:43:15I'm sorry, sir, but my father never gave me the impression
00:43:19that you and he were anything but mortal enemies.
00:43:23Oh, doctor.
00:43:25Competitors, yes. Contestants, if you like.
00:43:28But enemies? No.
00:43:30I admired him more than any other man.
00:43:34Oh, I... I see, yes.
00:43:37And yet it...
00:43:39Well, it always appeared that...
00:43:41Ah, appeared, dear doctor.
00:43:45You and I of the occult dedication know only too well
00:43:49the deceptiveness of what appears to be.
00:43:53Yes, that is true.
00:43:56That is quite true.
00:43:58But tell me now.
00:43:59Tell me something of your miraculous hand manipulations
00:44:03of which I've heard such wondrous accounts and yet have never witnessed.
00:44:07Ah, but I have already seen that you too possess the gift of magic by gesture.
00:44:13Ah, ha, ha, ha.
00:44:15Ah, ha, ha.
00:44:16I have my humble means.
00:44:18Ah, ha, ha, ha.
00:44:21Humble.
00:44:22Humble, he calls it.
00:44:24Turning people into birds.
00:44:26Are you still talking about that?
00:44:28The incident is closed.
00:44:30It is not.
00:44:31Where is my bag of magical equipment?
00:44:35In a safe place.
00:44:37Give it back to me.
00:44:38Gladly, doctor, if you will but give me your promise not to...
00:44:41I promise nothing. I challenge you.
00:44:46Again?
00:44:48Dr. Bedlow.
00:44:50Shut your mouth!
00:44:54I know you.
00:44:56You are afraid to face me when I'm sober, huh?
00:45:00Are you sober?
00:45:03Sober enough to make a fool of you, you cheap faker, you.
00:45:08Father.
00:45:09Dr. Bedlow.
00:45:11That I did not hear.
00:45:13We will proceed with our present conversation.
00:45:15Yes, you are afraid, you miserable coward.
00:45:19Father, in the name of...
00:45:21Shut your mouth!
00:45:24Yes, afraid.
00:45:26Afraid of an honest, dueling magic.
00:45:28You pitiful old goat.
00:45:31Enough, sir.
00:45:32You shriveled up old...
00:45:33Enough, sir.
00:45:35What am I to do?
00:45:36Well, can't you decide for yourself?
00:45:44Proceed.
00:45:45Now, now we shall see who, who is the master of all magicians.
00:45:55Can you not stop him?
00:45:57I will do what I can, sir, but as you see, he seems bent upon revenge.
00:46:04Now!
00:46:05Father, you mustn't do this.
00:46:07Who are you to talk to me like that?
00:46:09Father, you are in no condition.
00:46:11Get back to the table!
00:46:13Father, suppose he turns you into a ring...
00:46:15That's none of your business!
00:46:19Now!
00:46:21Fini...
00:46:23vidi...
00:46:25Visi...
00:46:26Visi...
00:46:39Ow!
00:46:40You're defending yourself, you coward, huh?
00:46:41Alright!
00:46:43Take this!
00:46:45Gly more to his...
00:46:46little kneesy...
00:46:48Ow!
00:46:49Ow!
00:46:50Oh, you... you dirty old man.
00:46:58All right. I'll give you my Promethean magic.
00:47:03In that, I am unexcelled.
00:47:11Be easy on him. Oh, I'll do my very best.
00:47:20Cetrum cencio Carthaginem esse dilendam.
00:47:50Carthaginem.
00:47:58Carthaginem.
00:48:05Carthaginem.
00:48:08Carthaginem.
00:48:10Carthaginem.
00:48:11Carthaginem.
00:48:12Carthaginem.
00:48:13Carthaginem.
00:48:14Carthaginem.
00:48:15Carthaginem.
00:48:16Carthaginem.
00:48:17Carthaginem.
00:48:18Carthaginem.
00:48:19Carthaginem.
00:48:20Carthaginem.
00:48:21Carthaginem.
00:48:22Carthaginem.
00:48:23Carthaginem.
00:48:24Carthaginem.
00:48:25Carthaginem.
00:48:26Carthaginem.
00:48:27Carthaginem.
00:48:28Carthaginem.
00:48:29Carthaginem.
00:48:30Carthaginem.
00:48:31Carthaginem.
00:48:32Carthaginem.
00:48:33Carthaginem.
00:48:34Carthaginem.
00:48:35Carthaginem.
00:48:36Carthaginem.
00:48:37Carthaginem.
00:48:40See these parts, em, are a bellum.
00:49:00Oh, dear.
00:49:02He really shouldn't have tried for that particular experiment.
00:49:07It requires such enormous concentration.
00:49:10Oh, dear.
00:49:30Raspberry jam.
00:49:32Oh.
00:49:34If I might suggest, I think perhaps your daughter should lie down and rest a while, dear doctor.
00:49:39The shock of all this.
00:49:41We must leave now, father.
00:49:43Leave? Oh, no. The storm is much too violent.
00:49:47Wait till morning, dear child. Then leave. Refresh.
00:49:56Good night, Estelle.
00:49:58Keep your door locked.
00:50:00I will.
00:50:02Good night, father.
00:50:03Good night.
00:50:03Good night.
00:50:04Good night.
00:50:05Good night.
00:50:06Good night.
00:50:07Good night.
00:50:08Good night.
00:50:09Good night.
00:50:10Good night.
00:50:11Good night.
00:50:12Good night.
00:50:13Good night.
00:50:14Good night.
00:50:15Good night.
00:50:16Good night.
00:50:17Good night.
00:50:18Good night.
00:50:19Good night.
00:50:20Good night.
00:50:21Good night.
00:50:22Good night.
00:50:23Good night.
00:50:24Good night.
00:50:25Good night.
00:50:26Good night.
00:50:27Good night.
00:50:28Good night.
00:50:29I was afraid you'd scream.
00:50:58Is anything wrong?
00:51:02Don't be alarmed, but I'm afraid Dr. Scarabus killed my father.
00:51:06Killed him?
00:51:08Yes, during the dueling, I observed Dr. Scarabus making furtive gestures with his fingers.
00:51:13Now, we must speak to your father.
00:51:15But I already have. He trusts Dr. Scarabus.
00:51:19We'll have to try it.
00:51:28It's locked.
00:51:33What'll we do?
00:51:41What are you doing?
00:51:44This ledge leads to your father's room.
00:51:47But you might be killed.
00:51:49I hope not.
00:51:50No, it's not enough.
00:51:56Let's go.
00:52:26Let's go.
00:52:56Let's go.
00:53:26Let's go.
00:53:56Lenore?
00:54:04Lenore!
00:54:06Lenore!
00:54:16Let's go.
00:54:17Let's go.
00:54:18Let's go.
00:54:19Let's go.
00:54:20Let's go.
00:54:21Let's go.
00:54:22Let's go.
00:54:23Let's go.
00:54:24Let's go.
00:54:25Let's go.
00:54:26Let's go.
00:54:27Let's go.
00:54:28Let's go.
00:54:29Let's go.
00:54:30Let's go.
00:54:31Let's go.
00:54:32Let's go.
00:54:33Let's go.
00:54:34Let's go.
00:54:35Let's go.
00:54:36Let's go.
00:54:37Let's go.
00:54:38Let's go.
00:54:39Let's go.
00:54:40Let's go.
00:54:41Let's go.
00:54:42Let's go.
00:54:43Let's go.
00:54:44Let's go.
00:54:45Let's go.
00:54:46Let's go.
00:54:47Let's go.
00:54:48Let's go.
00:54:49Let's go.
00:54:50Let's go.
00:54:51Let's go.
00:54:52Let's go.
00:54:53Let's go.
00:54:54Let's go.
00:54:55Let's go.
00:54:56Let's go.
00:54:57Let's go.
00:54:58Let's go.
00:54:59Let's go.
00:55:00Let's go.
00:55:01Let's go.
00:55:02Let's go.
00:55:03Let's go.
00:55:04Let's go.
00:55:05Let's go.
00:55:06Let's go.
00:55:07Let's go.
00:55:08Let's go.
00:55:09Let's go.
00:55:10Let's go.
00:55:11Let's go.
00:55:12Let's go.
00:55:13Let's go.
00:55:14by making me think that you have died?
00:55:17Hardly.
00:55:19Well, tell me, my precious viper,
00:55:23how did you know that he was coming here since, as you pointed out,
00:55:27so petulantly I never tell you anything?
00:55:31Well, I didn't at first.
00:55:33I only guessed after you turned that dismal little fat man into a blackbird.
00:55:39A raven, my love.
00:55:41Whatever.
00:55:43I knew he wouldn't go for help to a magician who was in the Brotherhood.
00:55:47Of course.
00:55:50And that left only Dr. Craven.
00:55:54How deftly nimble is your mind.
00:55:59Why were you so sure the beddler would see a portrait of me in Erasmus' house,
00:56:04if you wanted Erasmus here?
00:56:06Wasn't it a rather far-fetched way of bringing him here?
00:56:09After more than two years with me, dear Lenore,
00:56:13do you still think I make my plans in a far-fetched way?
00:56:17Leave anything to chance?
00:56:19What do you mean?
00:56:21Come with me and see.
00:56:23Come with me and see.
00:56:51Let's go!
00:56:55And don't shake on my chest, you...
00:56:57I'm not a drum chair, you idiot!
00:57:00Come on, help me!
00:57:01Help me!
00:57:02Help me!
00:57:03Don't!
00:57:04And don't shake on my chest, you...
00:57:06I'm not a drum chair, you idiot!
00:57:08Come on, help me!
00:57:09Help me!
00:57:10Don't look at me like that!
00:57:11What am I?
00:57:12A ghost?
00:57:13But I saw you killed!
00:57:14Shh!
00:57:15Can't you speak quietly, you idiot?
00:57:16I just wanted Scarabus to think that I was dead,
00:57:18so I could help if he moved against any of you.
00:57:20He already has.
00:57:21Has what?
00:57:22Just tell me.
00:57:23I'm not a drum chair, you idiot!
00:57:24I'm not a drum chair, you idiot!
00:57:25Come on, help me!
00:57:26Come on, help me!
00:57:27Come on, help me!
00:57:28Come on, help me!
00:57:29Come on, help me!
00:57:30Come on, help me!
00:57:31Don't look at me like that!
00:57:32What am I, a ghost?
00:57:33But I saw you killed!
00:57:34I just wanted Scarabus to think that I was dead,
00:57:37so I could help if he moved against any of you.
00:57:40He already has.
00:57:41Has what?
00:57:42Just now.
00:57:43I almost killed myself coming from Miss Craven's room.
00:57:46She's locked in.
00:57:47What are you doing in the lady's room?
00:57:50Father, that's beside the point.
00:57:53I decide what's beside the point!
00:57:55All right, I went there to warn her if you must know.
00:57:58Dr. Scarabus has imprisoned her.
00:58:00Imprisoned her?
00:58:01Then we must get her out.
00:58:03What about her father?
00:58:04Never mind!
00:58:05I take care of her father!
00:58:06Psst!
00:58:15Let's hide there!
00:58:19Now you wait here.
00:58:20And as soon as Scarabus passes,
00:58:22get the girl out of her room and get her out of here!
00:58:24What about you?
00:58:25Never mind me!
00:58:26Do as I tell you!
00:58:27For once in your life!
00:58:33Time for them!
00:58:34Hurry up,
00:58:35tryin' to hear that I need out of here!
00:58:36There's nothing to do in the office!
00:58:37If it is ewing for a mother toドア
00:59:09Well, I think it's very rude to keep your guests waiting.
00:59:57I, a double value, superior magical knowledge, and through my death by lightning, freedom
01:00:05from overbearing women.
01:00:09Well worth the cost of being turned into an insignificant bird.
01:00:13To say nothing of luring Dr. Craven to me.
01:00:15Don't forget that, my love.
01:00:16I can't imagine why you want him here.
01:00:19It's not Craven I want.
01:00:23It's his magic.
01:00:29Father, Father, we must leave.
01:00:31Leave?
01:00:32Yes, I've been locked in my room.
01:00:33Rexford had to let me out.
01:00:36What is it, Father?
01:00:37I saw Lenore.
01:00:39Please, my father said we had to go as soon as possible.
01:00:42Your father?
01:00:42Yes, he's still alive.
01:00:43His death was a trick.
01:00:44Now, please, we must go.
01:00:45Very well.
01:00:50Come along, Bedloe.
01:00:51You're wasting time.
01:00:52One moment.
01:00:53One moment.
01:00:55I don't think you quite appreciate what I went through.
01:00:58You should have warned me that feathers are a very inadequate protection for a poor raven
01:01:03in a cold December night.
01:01:05I don't even want to mention the pin feathers.
01:01:08They itch.
01:01:09But you should have warned me about the hawks.
01:01:12Hawks?
01:01:12Yes, the hawks.
01:01:14On my way over to Dr. Craven, I was attacked three times.
01:01:18And then when I got there, I had to discover he didn't even know how to turn me back into a man.
01:01:23A man?
01:01:24If I wouldn't have known a formula myself, I would still be a raven.
01:01:30I liked you better that way.
01:01:37Oh, I was fine, Dr. Bedloe.
01:01:40But, sir, he told me not to...
01:01:42And to top it all, I'm nearly chopped to pieces by that insane coachman and nearly killed by my own son.
01:01:52Have you quite finished?
01:01:53You have.
01:01:55It's time to separate Dr. Craven from his secrets.
01:01:59Are we going to have some torture?
01:02:01That won't be necessary.
01:02:02I have his daughter.
01:02:04Daughter.
01:02:08That's a...
01:02:09It's a very good idea.
01:02:12You really think so, do you?
01:02:16What are you going to do?
01:02:19Come.
01:02:20Come.
01:02:24Are you going to do this?
01:02:25Of course.
01:02:25Do you want to do this?
01:02:26Are you going to do this?
01:02:26I don't want to do this.
01:02:26Of course.
01:02:43It's a very good idea.
01:02:43I want to do this.
01:02:44Congratulations, Dr. Starobus.
01:03:08What are you doing now?
01:03:10Hey, what are you doing with your cheap tricks?
01:03:13Is that how you reward my services to you, you ungrateful ham hound?
01:03:19Fear not.
01:03:21You will receive your just reward.
01:03:37Not quite ready.
01:03:43Don't you get your hands free, Father?
01:03:48I'm afraid not, my dear.
01:03:50What with Dr. Starobus having turned me into a statue and then binding me like this.
01:03:55I know I...
01:03:57I know I'm a disgrace.
01:04:00I had a somewhat stronger word in mind.
01:04:02But, son, you know that did everything I tried in life, I was a failure.
01:04:09Only, only the day I joined the Brotherhood of, of magicians.
01:04:15Oh, I, I was the happiest man on earth.
01:04:19I still remember how happy I was.
01:04:22And then when, when Dr. Scarabus offered to teach me superior magical knowledge for luring Dr. Dr. Creighton here, I just couldn't resist that magnificent award.
01:04:37But, but, Erasmus, believe me, with all my heart, I regret what I did to you.
01:04:46You are not alone in guilt, sir.
01:04:49I, too, have failed at the task of living.
01:04:52Oh, no.
01:04:53Oh, yes, yes.
01:04:55Instead of facing life, I turned my back on it.
01:04:58I know now why my father resisted Scarabus.
01:05:02Because he knew that one cannot fight evil by hiding from it.
01:05:08Men like Scarabus thrive on the apathy of others.
01:05:11He's thrived on mine, and that offends me.
01:05:13By avoiding contact with the Brotherhood, I've given him freedom to commit his atrocities unopposed.
01:05:22You sure have.
01:05:24I'm sorry.
01:05:24Bravo, Erasmus. A splendid dissertation.
01:05:30Lenore.
01:05:33Well, you still look the same.
01:05:37So does the girl.
01:05:39You're alive.
01:05:42Very much alive.
01:05:45Yes, so I see.
01:05:47That was someone else's body in the casket.
01:05:50I left you for Scarabus.
01:05:52No.
01:05:52What has Scarabus done to you?
01:05:55Are you under a spell?
01:05:58Spell?
01:06:00There's nothing but greed.
01:06:02Speak to me, Lenore.
01:06:04Speak to me, my beloved.
01:06:05Oh, Erasmus.
01:06:06You're still just as much a bore as ever.
01:06:10Well, now, gentlemen.
01:06:13I think we are ready to begin.
01:06:15I'm not ready.
01:06:16No.
01:06:18You disagree.
01:06:19Dr. Scarabus.
01:06:20I'll do anything you want.
01:06:29Just don't hurt me.
01:06:31Father, come on, let me go.
01:06:34But what about the others?
01:06:35What others?
01:06:36I don't care what you do with them.
01:06:38Dr. Bedler.
01:06:39I don't care if you turn me into a raven.
01:06:43I don't care if you send me out into the cold night.
01:06:47I don't care about the hawks and pin feathers.
01:06:50Anything.
01:06:51Anything is better than death.
01:06:53Might be more amusing.
01:06:56You really don't care what happens to your friends?
01:07:00No.
01:07:00Oh, why should I?
01:07:03Such perfection of treachery fills me with admiration.
01:07:09Since Dr. Craven will never have the opportunity of helping you again.
01:07:19So farewell to Dr. Bedler, as he flaps away to his well-deserved oblivion.
01:07:38And now, dear doctor, we'll take your charming daughter outside.
01:07:50No.
01:07:52Father.
01:07:53What are you going to do?
01:07:55What are you going to do?
01:07:57I wonder.
01:07:58No.
01:07:59Let me go.
01:08:01Miss Del.
01:08:01Let me down.
01:08:02Miss Del.
01:08:03Scarabus, you maniac.
01:08:05Father.
01:08:05Oh, no.
01:08:07Somebody help me.
01:08:10Help.
01:08:11Estelle.
01:08:15Dr. Craven.
01:08:18Oh, for my hands.
01:08:21My hands.
01:08:32Oh.
01:08:37Now, dear doctor, I offer you a choice.
01:08:47The secret of your hand manipulations, or this against this.
01:08:53Oh, no.
01:08:53Don't tell him, father.
01:08:55I'd rather die than have you tell him.
01:08:57Is that your wish, too, dear doctor?
01:09:05You didn't run, I mean, fly away?
01:09:09Is that what you thought?
01:09:10What else was I supposed to think?
01:09:14All right, all right, never mind.
01:09:17You always did think like your mother.
01:09:21We're wasting time, doctor.
01:09:24Perhaps the sight of your daughter's flesh being seared will clarify your thinking.
01:09:28I'll do something right for a change.
01:09:39You're following?
01:09:40You're following me.
01:09:41You're following me.
01:09:46You're following me.
01:09:49You're following me.
01:09:53Enough. This is no answer.
01:10:13Is there an answer then, Dr. Scarabus?
01:10:16Yes. A duel to the death.
01:10:21Reconcile yourself to it, Doctor.
01:10:23One of us must perish.
01:10:26Very well, then.
01:10:28A duel to the death.
01:10:30A duel to the death.
01:10:35A duel to the death.
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01:21:09Look at my dress
01:21:19Oh, can't you do anything right?
01:21:22Well, all right, darling, hold still. I'll attend to that for you. Now, hold still.
01:21:30Oh, look what you've done. You've destroyed it.
01:21:33I'm afraid I just don't have it anymore.
01:21:36Oh, thank you, my dear. Good night, children.
01:21:47Erasmus.
01:21:48Now that Scarabus is out of the way, we've got to make immediate plans for your assumption of the Grand Mastership.
01:21:58I'll be glad to act as your license, so you won't be bothered having to present your case personally to the Brotherhood.
01:22:08Later on, I'll be happy to assume the post of supernumerary secretary and dispenser.
01:22:13Oh, Dr. Bedlow.
01:22:14Yes?
01:22:16Do you really think that such treachery can be so easily forgiven and forgotten?
01:22:22Treachery? I saved all your lives.
01:22:25After having put them in jeopardy in the first place.
01:22:27That's beside the point.
01:22:31Very well. If that's the way you feel about it, kindly return me to my rightful form and I'll leave.
01:22:37Well, I'll, uh, I'll take it under advisement.
01:22:42Take it under advisement?
01:22:45Well, really, who do you think you're talking to anyway?
01:22:50Up.
01:22:50What's that?
01:22:53Up.
01:22:54Now, wait a minute, Erasmus.
01:22:57Up.
01:22:58Really?
01:23:00I never heard of such ingratitude in my entire life.
01:23:05It's getting so you can't trust anybody anymore.
01:23:08I'm just too sweet and gentle. That's my trouble.
01:23:12Dr. Bedlow.
01:23:14What is it?
01:23:16Shut your beak.
01:23:20Close the raven, nevermore.
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