- 5/18/2025
EL FANTASMA INVISIBLE-Invisible Ghost, 1941, Full Movie, Spanish, Cinetel
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00:01:20Good evening, Evans.
00:01:26Dinner is served, sir.
00:01:35Good evening, my dear.
00:01:42Tonight you look more beautiful than ever.
00:01:48Mrs. Kessler first, Evans.
00:01:51Yes, sir. I'm sorry.
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00:02:26Evans, how is your father?
00:02:29Fine, Miss Virginia. They are having dinner.
00:02:33I'll go.
00:02:41Hello, Virginia.
00:02:46Ralph, what are you doing here? I told you not to come tonight.
00:02:49Why? Don't you want to see me?
00:02:51Well, it's not that I don't want to see you.
00:02:54Of course, you're very strange, darling. What's the mystery?
00:02:59Let's go to the library.
00:03:01You see, Ralph, it's not that I don't want to...
00:03:07Ralph!
00:03:13After dinner, we'll go for a long walk.
00:03:20I want to talk to you, Ralph.
00:03:21I want to talk to you, Ralph.
00:03:28What's wrong with your father, Virginia?
00:03:30That's why you didn't want me to come tonight.
00:03:32Yes.
00:03:33I'm so sorry.
00:03:35I'm sorry I ran into something you didn't want me to know.
00:03:39It must be strange for someone who has never seen him.
00:03:42It happens once a year.
00:03:43It's always seemed perfectly rational to me.
00:03:46There's something I have to tell you.
00:03:48It's about my mother.
00:03:50Go ahead, I'm listening.
00:03:51You see, it happened several years ago.
00:03:53Apparently, my parents were as happy as two people could be.
00:03:57He adored her.
00:03:59Another man.
00:04:01The typical best friend.
00:04:03He almost broke my father's heart.
00:04:06It seems he has resigned, but...
00:04:08he never forgets his wedding anniversary and celebrates it that way.
00:04:12I guess he's not the only one who uses fantasy, but...
00:04:15it's uncomfortable for others.
00:04:17Well, I'm not afraid anymore.
00:04:21Now that you know.
00:04:26I love you.
00:04:36Do you want your coat, Miss Kessler?
00:04:39Oh, yes, thank you.
00:04:41I was going for a walk.
00:04:42It's a wonderful night.
00:04:43Are you coming?
00:04:44Yes, of course.
00:04:46Are you sure you don't mind?
00:04:47No, no, I feel like it.
00:04:49We'll be back in an hour, Cecilia.
00:04:50Yes, Miss.
00:05:06Miss Virginia's boyfriend is a good guy.
00:05:09If he wasn't, Miss Virginia wouldn't mind going with him.
00:05:12Are you going to marry him?
00:05:15I never talk about things that don't concern me.
00:05:17And if you want to stay here, I suggest you don't be so curious.
00:05:20Well, it doesn't matter.
00:05:21I think this is a madhouse.
00:05:23And those murders...
00:05:24Jules has said that there have been many.
00:05:26And that no one has ever been able to find out who committed them.
00:05:29You talk too much.
00:05:30I just told him that...
00:05:31Excuse me, Miss.
00:05:32I have to show you where the butcher shop is.
00:05:47Come on.
00:06:17Come on.
00:06:47Miss Kessler.
00:06:48Miss Kessler, I brought you dinner.
00:06:51Oh, please, Miss Kessler, I have to go home.
00:06:56Home?
00:06:57I want to go home, too.
00:06:59You're already home.
00:07:01And as soon as you get better, I'll take you with your husband and daughter.
00:07:06I'm not going to go.
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00:08:14Jules, why don't you tell Mr. Kessler about his wife, that you're hiding her?
00:08:21Oh, I have no courage. She would die if she saw her in the state she's in now.
00:08:26Poor thing. It would be better if she had died with that man in the car accident.
00:08:30I guess so.
00:08:34Jules, I've been thinking. Maybe she had something to do with all those horrible murders.
00:08:40She wouldn't hurt anyone. But if she's like a little girl, still stunned by the accident,
00:08:47you know, amnesia, she'll be better soon and then I'll take her home.
00:09:00But if they find out I've been hiding her, they'll think I had something to do with the murders.
00:09:06Jules, you have to tell Mr. Kessler.
00:09:08Oh, no, no, no, no, Mama. We never have to tell anyone. Never.
00:09:27Are you sure you don't want to come in?
00:09:29No, thank you, darling. I'd better go.
00:09:31Good night.
00:09:34Oh, Virginia, do you want me to keep your car?
00:09:36No, thank you. Evan will take care of it.
00:09:38All right. Good night.
00:09:42Good night, Miss Virginia.
00:09:43Would you like to put my car in the garage when you have a moment?
00:09:46Yes, Miss.
00:09:59Hello, Casanova.
00:10:06Have you gone mad?
00:10:14It was the only way to talk to you. You ignored my letters and my calls.
00:10:18Did you think you could get rid of me so easily?
00:10:20Shut up. They're going to hear you.
00:10:22Of course they'll hear me. And you're going to hear me, too.
00:10:25I won't give up on you for that Kessler or anyone else.
00:10:27This is different, Cecile. I never told you I loved you.
00:10:33Are you in love?
00:10:34Yes.
00:10:35What are you going to do with her?
00:10:37Nothing will get in my way of happiness. Not even you.
00:10:41Don't threaten me.
00:10:48She'll find out sooner or later.
00:10:52Besides, I'll be a good wife, Ralph. I promise.
00:11:05Guess.
00:11:06What?
00:11:07I'm in love.
00:11:08With Ralph?
00:11:09Yes, Dad.
00:11:10He's a good boy.
00:11:12I'm very happy for you, dear.
00:11:14He hasn't asked me to marry him yet, but he will. I know he will.
00:11:18Good night, Dad.
00:11:19Good night, dear.
00:11:20Good night, Evans.
00:11:21Good night, Miss Virginia.
00:11:24Would you like me to do something before I leave, sir?
00:11:27What happened to your hand, Evans?
00:11:29Oh, nothing, sir. I'm fine.
00:11:32What happened to your hand, Evans?
00:11:34Oh, nothing, sir. I hurt myself when I put Miss Virginia's car in the garage.
00:11:37Did you put something on?
00:11:39I bandaged it.
00:11:40Oh, you could catch an infection.
00:11:44How are you now?
00:11:45As good as new, sir.
00:11:47So far, so good.
00:11:49Good night, Evans.
00:11:51Good night.
00:11:53Oh, yes, Evans.
00:11:56Thank you for dinner.
00:11:58Sir.
00:12:01Good night.
00:12:31Good night.
00:13:01Thank you for dinner.
00:13:20I'm afraid to go home.
00:13:23They'll kill me.
00:13:25They would kill anyone.
00:15:55But, Mr. Kessler...
00:16:25I'm sorry.
00:16:37Exercise number one.
00:16:39Up, arms to the sides.
00:16:42On the count of one, both hands touch the head.
00:16:45Cecil?
00:16:46On the count of two, one hand rests on the head.
00:16:51On the count of three, the other hand rests on the previous hand.
00:16:55If that's the exercise you want, you can do it in the kitchen.
00:16:58On the count of four, both arms go down to the sides of the body.
00:17:02Cecil!
00:17:03Up, arms to the sides.
00:17:07Ready?
00:17:09Let's start.
00:17:10One, up, up, down.
00:17:14One, up, up, down.
00:17:17One, two, three, four.
00:17:19One, two, three, four.
00:17:21One, two, three, four.
00:17:30Mr. Kessler.
00:17:32Something terrible has happened.
00:17:34What?
00:17:35I went to wake up the new maid, and she's dead.
00:17:39Dead?
00:17:41How did it happen?
00:17:43I don't know, sir.
00:17:44I thought she was working out.
00:17:46Call the police.
00:17:47I'll see what I can do.
00:17:48Yes, sir.
00:17:53Well, Mr. Kessler, it's another murder.
00:17:56The girl died the same way she died six months ago.
00:18:00The only thing we've found is this note left by a boyfriend who wanted to leave her.
00:18:04It's terrible, Lieutenant.
00:18:06That girl was very young.
00:18:08If we find out who killed Cecil, we'll know who committed the other murders.
00:18:12I don't think it's that easy.
00:18:14We've never found any leads on the other murders.
00:18:18What I don't understand, Mr. Kessler, is why you refuse to move out of this house.
00:18:22Sentimental reasons.
00:18:24I don't know what's so sentimental about a house where anything can happen.
00:18:28My mother lived here, Lieutenant.
00:18:32I understand.
00:18:35Are you the gardener?
00:18:36Yes, but I wasn't here.
00:18:38I went home early.
00:18:39I live with my wife.
00:18:40All right, all right.
00:18:42Please don't try to see me.
00:18:44Signed, Ralph.
00:18:45Ralph?
00:18:46Do you know him?
00:18:47Oh, of course not.
00:18:49But the name has struck me.
00:18:51I'm engaged to someone named Ralph.
00:18:56Did you notice anything strange last night, Evans?
00:18:58Well, maybe I shouldn't say it.
00:19:01Say it, Evans.
00:19:03When I got in the car in the garage, I saw Cecil talking to Mr. Dixon.
00:19:08He's Miss Virginia's Ralph.
00:19:11Go on.
00:19:12I didn't want to hear it, but he was talking very loudly.
00:19:16And I heard him say that he had never loved her.
00:19:20She said she wouldn't let him marry another woman.
00:19:23He got very angry and said that nothing would get in the way of his happiness.
00:19:28Not even her.
00:19:30Ingeniero Acusado de Asesinato.
00:19:42Se declara inocente del asesinato de una atractiva rubia.
00:19:46I met Cecil a couple of years ago.
00:19:48She offered me the company I needed.
00:19:51Then I met you.
00:19:53I fell in love for the first time.
00:19:55I love you too.
00:19:57Can you show me what you did from the day you left our house until the next morning?
00:20:02No, Mr. Kessler.
00:20:04I had a lot to think about.
00:20:06I went out with my car to the field.
00:20:08I didn't stop anywhere and I didn't see anyone I knew.
00:20:10It's a shame.
00:20:14All I know is that I didn't kill her.
00:20:17We have no doubt about that.
00:20:20Don't worry, son.
00:20:22We'll do whatever we can.
00:20:25Order! Order in the room!
00:20:28Do you swear to tell the truth, all the truth and nothing but the truth?
00:20:32I swear.
00:20:34Yes, I'm a neighbor of the apartment where Ralph Dickson lived.
00:20:38Miss Mannix used to go there often.
00:20:40In fact, I thought they were married.
00:20:44I went home early and helped my wife clean the house.
00:20:49The witness will convince you that the accused had enough reason to want to get rid of the victim.
00:20:56It's the truth.
00:20:58He said that nothing would stop his happiness.
00:21:01Not even her.
00:21:10Dickson sentenced to death.
00:21:14Maximum sentence for the murder of Mannix.
00:21:19We're doing everything we can.
00:21:21We'll go see the governor tomorrow.
00:21:23I'm sure something can be done.
00:21:26Mr. Governor, that man is innocent.
00:21:29Only you can suspend the execution.
00:21:32If I knew him, I would understand that it is impossible for him to be a murderer.
00:21:35I'm sorry.
00:21:37I have reviewed the case data.
00:21:39And unless they provide new evidence, I can't do anything.
00:21:45The Lord is my shepherd and he will never abandon me.
00:21:49He led me to the green pastures.
00:21:53He guided me to the calm waters.
00:21:57He calmed my soul.
00:22:00And he led me down the path of good, in his name.
00:22:06And although I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
00:22:10I will not fear any evil.
00:22:12Because you are with me.
00:22:14With your presence and your word you comfort me.
00:22:17You prepare the table for me, in the presence of my enemies.
00:22:23You anointed my head with oil.
00:22:26You overflowed my glass.
00:22:28The merciful God has followed me every day of my life.
00:22:33And I will live in the house of the Lord, eternally.
00:22:37And I will live in the house of the Lord, eternally.
00:22:49Yes?
00:22:52Yes, I understand.
00:22:59It's all over.
00:23:07Yes.
00:23:17My name is Dixon.
00:23:19Yes, of course.
00:23:22I want to see Mr. Kessler.
00:23:26He's there.
00:23:37I hope I don't bother you.
00:23:41Ralph.
00:23:43It can't be.
00:23:44I see my brother never told you about me.
00:23:47Well, something...
00:23:48I've been in South America. I came as soon as I found out.
00:23:51Although I'm afraid it's too late.
00:23:53So you're Ralph's brother.
00:23:56Yes, he told us about you, but...
00:23:58The truth is that I didn't expect such a surprising resemblance.
00:24:01I'm sorry to have confused you.
00:24:03This is my daughter, Virginia.
00:24:05Nice to meet you.
00:24:06Would you like to have dinner?
00:24:07Oh, I've already had dinner, thank you.
00:24:09But I'd like to talk to you.
00:24:22Am I pale?
00:24:23No.
00:24:27I feel pale.
00:24:30The doorbell, Evans.
00:24:32What's the matter? Are you deaf?
00:24:44Did he have a good lawyer?
00:24:46Oh, one of the best.
00:24:47He's been handling dad's legal affairs for years.
00:24:50Evans, Mr. Dixon will have coffee with us.
00:24:55I'm Ralph's brother.
00:24:57I'm Ralph's brother.
00:25:00For a moment I thought it was him.
00:25:02He looks a lot like poor Mr. Ralph.
00:25:05Coffee, Evans.
00:25:06Yes, sir.
00:25:11I understand how incriminating circumstantial evidence can be,
00:25:14but I've never experienced it so closely.
00:25:16We did everything we could.
00:25:19I suppose you know that Ralph and my daughter were very in love.
00:25:22Yes, he told me in his last letter.
00:25:24Sit down.
00:25:25How long are you going to stay in the country?
00:25:27I haven't decided yet, Mr. Kessler,
00:25:29but I'd like to find out who killed that girl.
00:25:32That's something I'd like to know too.
00:25:35Please, consider yourself at home while you're here,
00:25:38and if there's anything I can do, don't hesitate to tell me.
00:25:42I'll have the room prepared.
00:25:44Are you sure I'm not bothering you?
00:25:46No, no, not at all.
00:25:48Go to Paul until I come back.
00:26:11Paul.
00:26:12Paul.
00:26:15Yes?
00:26:16Come in, I'll show you your room.
00:26:19I almost forgot.
00:26:20I have to tell Evans to make breakfast.
00:26:23Good night, Paul.
00:26:24Good night, Dad.
00:26:25Good night, dear.
00:26:30Come in.
00:26:34I hope you're comfortable.
00:26:36I'll have your luggage picked up tomorrow.
00:26:38You're very kind, Mr. Kessler.
00:26:40It's a pleasure to help you.
00:26:42Thank you very much.
00:26:43Well, I'm going to bed.
00:26:45I haven't slept much this last night.
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00:30:23Did you hear the phone?
00:30:26Bring me the police.
00:30:29No, the body has not been touched, yes.
00:30:35Agree.
00:30:39Good morning, Eames.
00:30:41Good morning Mr. Kessler.
00:30:42What's up?
00:30:43The gardener, sir.
00:30:44What?
00:30:45He's dead.
00:30:48Dead?
00:30:50Strangled.
00:30:51Well, here we are again.
00:30:52How long have you been working here?
00:30:53About three years, I think.
00:30:54Did he ever say if he had any enemies?
00:30:55No, sir.
00:30:56Were you at home last night?
00:30:57Yes, Lieutenant.
00:30:58Did you notice if anyone came in or left the house during the night?
00:30:59We have a guest.
00:31:00And why isn't he here?
00:31:01I'll go and call him.
00:31:02No, don't bother, Mr. Kessler.
00:31:03Where is he?
00:31:04He's upstairs in his room.
00:31:05Go get him, Ryan.
00:31:06I'll go and call him.
00:31:07No, don't bother, Mr. Kessler.
00:31:08Where is he?
00:31:09He's upstairs in his room.
00:31:10Go get him, Ryan.
00:31:11I'll go and call him.
00:31:12No, don't bother, Mr. Kessler.
00:31:13Where is he?
00:31:15He's waiting for you in the kitchen.
00:31:29The kitchen?
00:31:35Yes.
00:31:40I'll wait for you.
00:31:43I'm seeing visions.
00:31:45It's Ralf's brother.
00:31:46It's his living image.
00:31:48How did it happen?
00:31:49That's what we'd like to know.
00:31:51He was strangled, Paul.
00:31:53Would you mind if we went to the library?
00:31:55No, it's fine.
00:32:04Wait here for the Forensics, Ryan.
00:32:07Not you, Evans.
00:32:11Hey, where were you on the night of the 13th of January?
00:32:15Did you have coffee?
00:32:17No.
00:32:22Well, I suppose that's all.
00:32:24No clues, no fingerprints, no cell phone, nothing.
00:32:27But if that man was strangled, there should be fingerprints on his neck.
00:32:31They didn't know about the young Mannix either.
00:32:33And they killed them anyway, didn't they?
00:32:35That doesn't prove anything, Dickson.
00:32:37All the others died the same way, always the same way.
00:32:39The Forensics are here.
00:32:41All right.
00:32:43I'll be right back.
00:32:45What did he want to say to the others?
00:32:48Well, that.
00:32:49That they killed the others here.
00:32:51Why are you still in this house?
00:32:56We can't leave.
00:33:10Evans.
00:33:12Your luggage, sir.
00:33:14I'll leave it in your room.
00:33:17What do you know about those other crimes?
00:33:20I'll leave your luggage in your room, sir.
00:33:29Lieutenant.
00:33:31I want to ask you a few questions.
00:33:33It won't change anything anyway.
00:33:35What's worrying you?
00:33:37Normally, I'm not a very curious person, but...
00:33:40This is starting to intrigue you, huh?
00:33:42In a way, yes.
00:33:44What do you know about the other crimes?
00:33:46Well, there have been many, Dickson.
00:33:48The best men in the department have tried to solve them,
00:33:51but we've always come across a stone wall.
00:33:54Did they talk about the other crimes in my brother's trial?
00:33:57That was different. It was a clear case like water.
00:33:59And why didn't the police close the house?
00:34:01We didn't try, but Mr. Kessler appealed to the judge.
00:34:04He has a lot of influence around here, and he does a lot of good.
00:34:07I don't think he should go.
00:34:09He's waiting for his wife to come back.
00:34:11He abandoned her several years ago.
00:34:13It was a big scandal at the time.
00:34:15A whole page about it.
00:34:18Poor man.
00:34:20He couldn't do anything.
00:34:22Well, I have to go.
00:34:24Nice to meet you, Dickson.
00:34:26Good morning, Lieutenant.
00:34:28Well, it's not a very pleasant situation for a guest.
00:34:31You know, Mr. Kessler,
00:34:33I have the impression that somehow
00:34:35those mysterious murders will be cleared up.
00:34:37And very soon.
00:34:39Nothing would please me more.
00:34:41Is she your wife?
00:34:43Yes.
00:34:44She's very pretty.
00:34:46I rarely talk about my wife,
00:34:48but I think about her constantly.
00:34:50She looks like Virginia.
00:34:52Her hair, her skin.
00:34:54The most charming woman I've ever seen.
00:34:59I hope you have the pleasure of meeting her.
00:35:01She will return one day.
00:35:03Hello.
00:35:05Paul was admiring your mother's portrait.
00:35:07My father is sentimental.
00:35:09He has the right to be.
00:35:11I'll go.
00:35:17Yes?
00:35:19Yes.
00:35:20One moment, please.
00:35:22It's for you, Dad.
00:35:26Yes.
00:35:27Yes, I guess I can.
00:35:29Yes.
00:35:30In about 20 minutes?
00:35:32Okay.
00:35:33Goodbye.
00:35:35See you later, guys.
00:35:37Business.
00:35:40Forensic.
00:35:42I'm sorry.
00:35:44That's all the information I can give you, Mr. Corby.
00:35:48Have you notified your wife?
00:35:50Yes, Mr. Kessler.
00:35:51The poor woman has taken it quite badly.
00:35:53It's terrible.
00:35:54Yes.
00:36:00I'd like to see Alforense.
00:36:03Yes?
00:36:04I'm Jules's wife.
00:36:06Where is he?
00:36:08There, ma'am.
00:36:29Please, sir.
00:36:31Can I stay alone with him for a moment?
00:36:35I'm not going to see her again.
00:36:37Okay.
00:36:38Yes, I guess so.
00:36:54Mrs. Mason.
00:36:56Mrs. Mason.
00:36:58Please get her out of here, Mr. Corby.
00:37:00She's alive.
00:37:02What?
00:37:03She's alive.
00:37:04I saw her move.
00:37:09I'll call the hospital.
00:37:11She'll get better, Mrs. Mason.
00:37:13She's coming back to her senses.
00:37:15Get her out of here.
00:37:17She's not dead.
00:37:18The doctor will be here any minute.
00:37:21Jules.
00:37:22Please, Mrs. Mason.
00:37:26Jules, listen to me.
00:37:29Did you recognize the man who tried to kill you?
00:37:51It was impressive.
00:37:53I don't think I've heard anything as horrible in my life as Mrs. Mason's scream.
00:37:57It must have been a very strong impression to see her come back to life.
00:38:00Yes, it was.
00:38:01Just a few more seconds and we would have known who the killer was.
00:38:05I don't like to bring up the subject, Mr. Kessler,
00:38:08but have those crimes ever occurred?
00:38:11No, sir.
00:38:12No, sir.
00:38:13No, sir.
00:38:14No, sir.
00:38:15No, sir.
00:38:18No, sir.
00:38:19No, sir.
00:38:20No, sir.
00:38:21No, sir.
00:38:25No.
00:38:26She paid him well.
00:38:28Really?
00:38:29Yes, she did, sir.
00:38:31What he was saying is right.
00:38:33I'm so sorry.
00:38:34I don't want to be an inconvenience.
00:38:36That's all right.
00:38:37I just want to talk to you.
00:38:39We need to talk.
00:38:44All right.
00:38:46Today everything is going wrong, now my roast has burned.
00:38:55Oh, don't worry, everything will be fine.
00:38:58I was eager to do it right.
00:38:59I want to stay.
00:39:00Where is the wooden spoon?
00:39:02Here, right in front of you.
00:39:06I like this house, it's nice, there is a lot of peace and tranquility.
00:39:11Don't you ever read the newspapers?
00:39:13No, it's full of garbage, murders and that kind of thing.
00:39:17Oh, what you don't know.
00:39:19Well, it doesn't matter, here you have salt and pepper.
00:39:23Well, I'm afraid you've won.
00:39:29Can you still play a couple of games, Mr. Kestrel?
00:39:31Have you found someone to match you, dad?
00:39:33Your father has only been locked up in a bad position.
00:39:37Whatever it is, the game is yours.
00:39:40Do you want to play another one?
00:39:41No, thank you, not tonight, it's late.
00:39:43Excuse me, sir.
00:39:44Yes?
00:39:45Can I talk to you for a moment?
00:39:46Yes, of course.
00:39:47The cook wants to leave.
00:39:53Why?
00:39:54He just arrived.
00:39:57Do you think your work is not satisfactory?
00:39:59That tonight's dinner has been a disaster.
00:40:01Come on, that's ridiculous.
00:40:03Yes, yes, I understand, Evans, it's your first day, I'll go talk to him.
00:40:08I retire, Mr. Kessler, I'm going to sleep.
00:40:10Thank you for the game.
00:40:11Good night, Paul.
00:40:12Good night, dad.
00:40:13Good night, daughter.
00:40:14I'll go up with you, Paul.
00:40:16Delighted to have your company.
00:40:18It's very long to go up alone.
00:40:21Where do you think you're going, Mary?
00:40:24You can't leave us after making us such a delicious dinner.
00:40:27Did you really like it, Mr. Kessler?
00:40:28Of course, Mary, I had never tasted anything so good with a roast beef.
00:40:31Besides, now I can't go, it will rain at any time.
00:40:34Are you sure you want me to stay?
00:40:36Of course, Mary.
00:40:37I like this house, but I thought ...
00:40:40You'll see when you try my apple pie, Mr. Kessler.
00:40:43Apple pie?
00:40:44Well, I'll love it.
00:40:45Let me take this to him, he'll have to unpack the luggage.
00:40:48Yes, of course.
00:40:49Thank you, sir.
00:40:50You're welcome, Mary.
00:40:51Good night.
00:40:52Good night, Mr. Kessler.
00:40:53Oh, he's a wonderful man.
00:40:56Well, let's see ...
00:40:58What did I do wrong?
00:41:25Oh ...
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00:46:57Mr. Kessler?
00:47:04Mr.Kessler, are you okay?
00:47:07What?
00:47:09Something wrong?
00:47:14Hi, Pol.
00:47:20I should have gotten up and gone to sleep.
00:47:26Well, it's something. I haven't been able to sleep at all.
00:47:29It's raining a lot.
00:47:32Why don't you go to bed, Paul? I'm fine now.
00:47:37Can I do something for you?
00:47:40No, Paul, thank you. I think I'll stay and read for a while. Good night.
00:47:46Good night, Mr. Kessler.
00:47:50Good night.
00:48:20Good night.
00:48:50Good night.
00:49:21You seem to have rested well, Mr. Kessler.
00:49:27I was so tired when I went to bed that I don't even remember when I went to bed.
00:49:32Dad!
00:49:41Who could have done such a thing?
00:49:46I wonder if something happened to someone.
00:50:00Nothing could have hurt my father more.
00:50:03No doubt, it's the work of a madman.
00:50:06Are you okay, Evans?
00:50:08Oh, yes, Mr. Kessler. Good morning.
00:50:10And the new cook?
00:50:12He said he was going to buy first thing in the morning.
00:50:14Have you looked in his room?
00:50:16No, sir.
00:50:18Is something wrong, Mr. Kessler?
00:50:26At least he hasn't left.
00:50:28That's not what worries me. When did he say he was going to the market?
00:50:32Last night, before he went to bed.
00:50:38Do you think there's any connection between this and what happened before?
00:50:43I don't know.
00:50:44Have you checked the rest of the house?
00:50:46No, sir.
00:50:47Good morning, Mr. Kessler.
00:50:49Mary, you don't know how happy I am to see you.
00:50:54I don't understand why you're so happy to see me.
00:50:58Mr. Kessler thought he had been murdered.
00:51:01Well, I have everything I need to make the apple pie.
00:51:04Murdered?
00:51:08I can't imagine who could have done such a thing.
00:51:14I'll be right there.
00:51:22Good morning, Miss Kessler.
00:51:24Do you want to come in?
00:51:32They did this last night.
00:51:34He didn't fall?
00:51:35No.
00:51:36Find the person who did it and you'll find the murderer.
00:51:39No one came into this house last night.
00:51:41Ryan and his men were outside.
00:51:43Lieutenant.
00:51:44Lieutenant.
00:52:06Get out.
00:52:08I said get out!
00:52:11It's Ryan.
00:52:36He said he didn't hear anything last night.
00:52:40No, but strange things are happening here.
00:52:44What do you mean?
00:52:45Well, it's happened three times.
00:52:47I leave food on the table, I leave the kitchen, and when I come back, it's gone.
00:52:51No.
00:52:52You should hire a detective to keep an eye on it.
00:52:57That's what happens to you for being such a good cook.
00:53:00Thank you, sir.
00:53:03Lieutenant.
00:53:05Yes?
00:53:06Is there something?
00:53:07I don't know.
00:53:08I found this in the painting.
00:53:10Does anyone else know?
00:53:12No, I wanted to talk to you first.
00:53:14Very well.
00:53:15I'll see if I can find out where it is.
00:53:17Keep the others down.
00:53:22Why not?
00:53:23I agree.
00:53:25Is this yours, Mr. Kessler?
00:53:27Yes.
00:53:28In case you hadn't seen it, it was in Evans' room.
00:53:31Well, that's not surprising.
00:53:33I wouldn't have it, Mr. Kessler.
00:53:34But a thread of this robe has been found embedded in the painting.
00:53:38I guess he's not trying to accuse Evans.
00:53:40It's incredible.
00:53:41He wants to solve the case as it is.
00:53:42Someone has committed the murders.
00:53:44And Ryan hasn't died of a heart attack.
00:53:46Don't forget that.
00:53:47When did Evans get that robe, Mr. Kessler?
00:53:49I don't remember ever giving it to him.
00:53:51But of course, if it's broken, he'll have to sew it.
00:53:54I don't care how it broke, but there was a thread in that painting.
00:53:57I'm going to talk to him.
00:53:58One moment, Lieutenant.
00:53:59Yes?
00:54:00If Evans is the man we're looking for, he'll need more evidence.
00:54:03Huh.
00:54:04Now everyone wants to be detectives.
00:54:06Wait, Lieutenant.
00:54:07Maybe Paul has a suggestion.
00:54:09Okay, go ahead.
00:54:10What is it?
00:54:11Without a doubt, the murderer is crazy.
00:54:13The painting proves it.
00:54:14I think I should call a psychiatrist.
00:54:17A psychiatrist?
00:54:18You already have the robe.
00:54:20But before accusing Evans, I think we should do a sanity test.
00:54:24What do you say, Lieutenant?
00:54:26Okay.
00:54:28Maybe I should do one myself.
00:54:32The only thing we want to know is if that man is crazy.
00:54:35That's very easy to find out.
00:54:37Are we going to do the test here?
00:54:39If you don't mind, Doctor, please tell Evans to come and then go up to your room.
00:54:44Go to my room?
00:54:45Uh-huh.
00:54:47Doctor, is it possible for a man to be normal for two or three months in a row,
00:54:51and then go crazy for one or two hours?
00:54:54Yes, it's very common.
00:54:55This will be very interesting.
00:54:59And now what?
00:55:00The fuses must have melted.
00:55:02I'll light the candles.
00:55:15The fuses have melted, Miss.
00:55:17Oh, thank you.
00:55:18My father wants to see you, Evans.
00:55:19He's in his room.
00:55:20Very well.
00:55:26We'll have to get ready like this, gentlemen, until the lights come back on.
00:55:35I'll be in my room.
00:55:37Yes, Miss.
00:55:48I'm sorry, Mr. Kessler, but we didn't have any fuses.
00:55:51Maria went to the store to buy some.
00:55:53All right, Evans.
00:55:56Sit down.
00:55:58Are you kidding, sir?
00:55:59Come on, Evans, sit down.
00:56:01We want to talk to you.
00:56:03Come on, sit down.
00:56:24Would you like to talk to me, sir?
00:56:26You see, this gentleman wants to ask you a few questions.
00:56:31Very well, sir.
00:56:32Do you know these men?
00:56:36Yes, sir.
00:56:37What's that gentleman's name?
00:56:41Mr. Kessler.
00:56:42Mr. Charles Kessler.
00:56:44Would you say that Mr. Kessler is completely crazy?
00:56:49I don't understand.
00:56:50Would you say he's crazy?
00:56:53No, sir.
00:57:20Welcome, ma'am.
00:57:21What are you doing here?
00:57:23You can't take it from me.
00:57:25You can't take it from me.
00:57:27I'm telling you, it's mine.
00:57:29All right, beautiful.
00:57:31It's yours.
00:57:32Leave me alone.
00:57:34I'm going home.
00:57:36With my husband.
00:57:38And my daughter.
00:57:40Of course you will.
00:57:41We know how you feel.
00:57:43I'm going home.
00:57:45With my husband.
00:57:47And my daughter.
00:57:49Yes, we know where he lives.
00:57:51You know?
00:57:52Of course.
00:57:55But I'm dead, you understand?
00:57:58I'm dead.
00:58:00Of course you are.
00:58:01And I'll take you wherever you want to go.
00:58:03Come with me, young lady.
00:58:10Tell me, Evans.
00:58:11Do you think this man is crazy?
00:58:13Don't ask him that, doctor.
00:58:15I'm starting to have doubts myself.
00:58:17Please, Lieutenant.
00:58:18All right, all right.
00:58:20Do you think I'm crazy?
00:58:22I'm not sure.
00:58:24What do you mean you're not sure?
00:58:33I know that woman.
00:58:35She's bad.
00:58:38I can't go home.
00:58:40Yes.
00:58:41Yes, I know.
00:58:42She's bad.
00:58:43Now come with me.
00:58:49Have you seen this before?
00:58:52Yes, sir.
00:58:54What did you do with her last night?
00:58:56I don't know what you're talking about, sir.
00:59:12Look what we've found.
00:59:14Mrs. Kessler.
00:59:19I'm dead, Charles.
00:59:21Do you hear me?
00:59:23I'm dead.
00:59:33I beg you to go home.
00:59:36He'd kill me.
00:59:42He'd kill anyone.
00:59:48Mrs. Kessler.
00:59:52Take her away.
01:00:18Take her away.
01:00:49Mr. Kessler.
01:00:51Dad.
01:00:52Go back inside and shut that door.
01:00:56Stay there.
01:00:58We'll take care of the house.
01:01:00Poor woman.
01:01:03Give me a hand, George.
01:01:13She's dead.
01:01:19She's dead.
01:01:31What happened here?
01:01:33We have the killer.
01:01:36Evans.
01:01:40No, Mr. Kessler.
01:01:42You.
01:01:48You.
01:02:18I knew you'd come back.
01:02:20Now nothing can separate us, dear.
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