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In 1846 London, barber Sweeney Todd, grieving his parents' death by a corrupt judge, allies with Mrs. Lovett, also wronged by the same judge. Together they pursue dark vengeance, with her leading their macabre plan. #onelifebaby

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00:05:14It's quite a small place.
00:05:16One tries one's hardest, my lord.
00:05:22But you take pride in your work?
00:05:24Pride in one's work leads to success, my lord.
00:05:28Quite. Quite.
00:05:30Quite.
00:05:42Is this going to take long?
00:05:44You will be over before St Paul strikes our next tune.
00:06:00Was that Judge Cannon that I saw you talking to?
00:06:12Indeed.
00:06:14The judge is a fine and honourable gentleman.
00:06:20A man of great influence.
00:06:24Please have mercy!
00:06:26Now, let's see if what they say about you is true.
00:06:32I know what they say about you is true.
00:06:36That you live a life of indulgence, extravagance and selfishness.
00:06:42Every underprivileged person suffering is your triumph.
00:06:48I beg your pardon?
00:06:52Do you know who you are talking to?
00:06:56Do you know who you are talking to?
00:06:58You!
00:07:04Shut up!
00:07:06Shut up!
00:07:16Shut up!
00:07:18Shut up!
00:07:26Don't join me.
00:07:28Shut up!
00:07:34Shut up!
00:07:36Shut up!
00:07:38No...
00:07:39It's what you deserve.
00:08:09Who am I?
00:08:17Listen to me, Charlie.
00:08:21You have done nothing wrong.
00:08:24It is not your fault.
00:08:26Know that.
00:08:30And remember, we will always love you.
00:08:39.
00:08:46.
00:08:56.
00:09:02.
00:09:07Oh, my God.
00:09:37Oh, my God.
00:10:07Oh, my God.
00:10:37Oh, my God.
00:11:08I'm the one asking the questions, Mrs. Lovett.
00:11:10Oh, I know.
00:11:12It's my business to know what's going on around here.
00:11:15Men of expensive taste such as he, they have ways of being missed.
00:11:24Oh, it would be a shame to throw out that expensive-looking pocket watch.
00:11:29I'm not here to shop you in, if that's what you think.
00:11:36You're not?
00:11:37Oh, no.
00:11:39I can help you if you can help me.
00:11:41Is that the first wrong one you've done in?
00:11:45You might find that I respond less well to blackmail than I do being followed.
00:11:52Blackmail ain't my game, Mr. Todd.
00:11:54Far from it.
00:11:56They, they walk past us every day.
00:11:59Tread on us every day.
00:12:01I've no issue with another one of these leeches being led to the slaughterhouse.
00:12:07So what do you want, then?
00:12:08Well, I don't know if I can trust you just yet.
00:12:11What was you planning on dumping him, then?
00:12:16In the river?
00:12:18Perhaps.
00:12:22What a waste.
00:12:24All that meat.
00:12:27What do you mean?
00:12:28Too many loose ends.
00:12:31I could forget this entire conversation.
00:12:34And tie up all the loose ends.
00:12:36Oh, you could.
00:12:38But I think you're far more intelligent than that.
00:12:42There's a hole in the wall back of my shop.
00:12:45If you're tired trying to dump bodies like this,
00:12:49then there are other possible methods.
00:12:53Hmph.
00:12:54It's up to you, Mr. Todd.
00:13:00See ya.
00:13:11So, this gentleman, Mr. Wright,
00:13:21who works in the city,
00:13:24whom I know personally is a man of good nature,
00:13:28attacked you.
00:13:29Oh.
00:13:33Enough.
00:13:36Enough, I say!
00:13:37Will I drink, please?
00:13:58What have I told you about coming in here?
00:14:00Go on, get out, I'll tell ya.
00:14:02Get out!
00:14:02Go on!
00:14:03Look what you've done, you freak!
00:14:15Sorry.
00:14:16Look at the state of his jacket!
00:14:17My dog didn't even wear this!
00:14:32You big baby, that was too soft!
00:14:36What?
00:14:36Get out!
00:14:39You do not talk to that barmaid!
00:14:42What's going on?
00:14:43There's nothing of your concern, sir.
00:14:50What did he do?
00:14:52Does it matter?
00:14:55I feel that he should.
00:14:57He is a drain on the population and resources
00:14:59of this fine country.
00:15:02Strange.
00:15:04I would argue the same about you three.
00:15:07I'll help you know we will not tolerate that kind of speak.
00:15:09Of course.
00:15:13I mean no insult.
00:15:15But three strong lads such as yourself.
00:15:19I feel that
00:15:20three against one is
00:15:23hardly fair.
00:15:29Life isn't fair.
00:15:31Now,
00:15:33three against two.
00:15:35Those are odds more challenging
00:15:37for someone such as yourself.
00:15:39I am correct in assuming
00:15:41that you wish to
00:15:42defend this thing's honour.
00:15:47My gosh.
00:15:49Perhaps you are smarter than you look.
00:15:53Very well, chum.
00:15:58I'm sorry, I've got an engagement to go to.
00:16:01Let's show you how we do things
00:16:05in Eton.
00:16:14Very well.
00:16:15I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:16:16I've got an recognition to go.
00:16:17No.
00:16:21Come on.
00:16:41Come on.
00:16:43God!
00:16:45God!
00:16:47Oh, bastard!
00:17:13Where am I?
00:17:19How did I get here?
00:17:25Did you bring me here?
00:17:27Yes.
00:17:35It's okay.
00:17:37You've got nothing to fear from me.
00:17:39I won't hurt you.
00:17:43My name is
00:17:47Todd.
00:17:49My name is Tobias.
00:17:55Friends, Tobias.
00:17:57Thank you for your help.
00:18:03How did you get this?
00:18:05Scar.
00:18:07Did someone do this to you?
00:18:09Yes.
00:18:11There are some cruel people in this world,
00:18:15Tobias.
00:18:17But in me,
00:18:19you have a friend.
00:18:23Thank you for saving me.
00:18:25Friends?
00:18:27Yes.
00:18:29Good.
00:18:31Good.
00:18:39Mr. Todd.
00:18:41I see that you've met Tobias.
00:18:43He works for me from time to time.
00:18:47He's a smart one.
00:18:49He helped me out fine.
00:18:51He's fearful of most.
00:18:53He's got nothing to fear from me.
00:18:55Are you sure of that, Mr. Todd?
00:18:57I saved his life.
00:18:59And he saved mine.
00:19:01Well, what happened?
00:19:03You were set upon by some...
00:19:05Oh, let me guess.
00:19:07Rich young men.
00:19:09Those boys of the ruling classes do like to taunt those who suffer.
00:19:13You all right?
00:19:15Whatever the case, I'm quite fond of Tobias and I thank you for your help.
00:19:25You're welcome.
00:19:27Oh, which reminds me.
00:19:29I must thank you for that first package.
00:19:31I was intrigued by your invitation.
00:19:35I knew you would be.
00:19:37Tell me more.
00:19:38You can trust me now.
00:19:40Trust takes time, Mr. Todd.
00:19:42Be it mine tomorrow, we can talk about everything.
00:19:44Tobias, he'll help you clear up your mess.
00:19:47Your mess.
00:19:51Your hat.
00:19:54Thanks, Tobias.
00:19:58You all right?
00:19:59You all right?
00:20:01Yes.
00:20:02You all right?
00:20:04Yes.
00:20:05What is it?
00:20:06What are you doing?
00:20:07Well, I'm sorry, let me go.
00:20:09You all right?
00:20:10What are you doing?
00:20:11Let me go.
00:20:12You all right?
00:20:15You all right?
00:20:16You all right?
00:20:17Yes.
00:20:18You're right.
00:20:21I'm sorry.
00:20:26You're right.
00:20:27You're right.
00:20:28I'm sorry.
00:20:29You're right.
00:20:30I don't know.
00:21:00It's a nice place you got here.
00:21:07Hmm.
00:21:25I could buy you some new equipment.
00:21:28Needs cleaning first though. Give it here.
00:21:32Tobias can clean it.
00:21:35Yeah Tobias, give that a good clean.
00:21:39Worth a good fortune.
00:21:43It's rare.
00:21:45It's likely to be connected to Lord Wright.
00:21:50I'd say no.
00:21:52I've seen some ripe fancy gentlemen holding those.
00:21:56These rich types have all the money but none the taste.
00:22:00I know a dealer you see, Portobello Road.
00:22:03Ask no questions, tell no lie type you see.
00:22:07Is he, er, is he reasonable?
00:22:11No, absolutely not.
00:22:12But like I said, he asks no questions.
00:22:16Worth a crack I'd say at least.
00:22:18You're, er, full of suggestions aren't you?
00:22:21Just getting started, Mr Todd.
00:22:23There's a lot more you could get than just stealing their goods, you know.
00:22:27And no more pesky bodies for those peelers to find.
00:22:30Where was you thinking of hiding the Lord?
00:22:33In the Thames?
00:22:35It always gives its secrets up, don't you know?
00:22:40Think of the circle here.
00:22:42Tobias finds a victim.
00:22:43You cut them up.
00:22:44I slice them, bake them.
00:22:46Public eat them.
00:22:47Tobias cleans up.
00:22:48Full circle complete.
00:22:50What?
00:22:53No more evidence, Mr Todd.
00:22:56Oh, come on now, Mr Todd.
00:22:58Don't tell me you're going green at the gills with all this.
00:23:01I think of how rich we could be.
00:23:04All you've got to do is slice them, dice them, carve them, all I'd like.
00:23:11It's that easy, is it?
00:23:15Could be.
00:23:16They wouldn't know, was it?
00:23:21And how would you get away?
00:23:23Run from the peelers that they send after you?
00:23:27Maybe I don't want to get away.
00:23:30Maybe I just want what's mine.
00:23:35And what does Tobias get from this?
00:23:39Family.
00:23:42He just wants a family, see?
00:23:45What do you think, Tobias?
00:23:48Worth a pie or two?
00:23:49I told you, my lord. I have nothing to do with it, I swear.
00:24:02But it was your razor that injured this man.
00:24:05I hereby sentence you to twenty years' hard labour.
00:24:08Oh, no!
00:24:09No!
00:24:10No!
00:24:11No!
00:24:12Please!
00:24:13You all right, Mr. Todd?
00:24:14Mr. Todd?
00:24:16So then, what's it to be, then?
00:24:17What do you mean?
00:24:18The plan, Mr. Todd?
00:24:19You're either with me and Tobias or not.
00:24:20Well, thank you.
00:24:21I'll see you.
00:24:22I'll see you.
00:24:23I'll see you.
00:24:24You're not the only one who's earned you with me.
00:24:25I'll see you.
00:24:26I'll see you.
00:24:27You have me.
00:24:28Oh, please!
00:24:29Oh, please!
00:24:34You all right, Mr. Todd?
00:24:37Mr. Todd?
00:24:39So then, what's it to be, then?
00:24:42What do you mean?
00:24:44The plan, Mr. Todd?
00:24:46You're either with me and Tobias or not?
00:24:48I'll see.
00:24:52You're not the only one who's earned you with a blade, you know?
00:24:54the blade, you know. Yeah, I don't doubt that. So? You all have plenty of meat, Mrs. Light.
00:25:05Plenty of meat. That is the most sumptuous looking pie. I'll take it.
00:25:24I don't want to live for only six months old, my mother and my father too. They didn't know what to wean me on, they were in the dreadful stew. They thought of this, they thought of that, or a little bit of oak on brow. I said, well, go into the old cook shop and I said, you want to make me grow.
00:25:39For oil, beef and carrots. For oil, beef and carrots. That's for some of the enormous help. Makes your pet me teach your world and live like vegetarian.
00:25:47I'll take it to Paris for more than a larger kind of oil, beef and carrots. We've got a lot who is an awful cow. I'm very, very queer, he said. We sent for the doctor. He came out, told him to jump in bed.
00:26:00The poor chap said, I do feel bad. My mother with a tear replied. Said, what would you like for a pick me up? He jumped out of bed and cried.
00:26:09For oil, beef and carrots. For oil, beef and carrots. That's the stuff he had all became. It makes your pet me teach your way. Live like vegetarian.
00:26:17Who take it to Paris for more than a larger kind of oil, beef and carrots. I'm the father of an ugly bear of nipples and a big fat boys.
00:26:26The twins are going to a richie twist like a bear of savvy noise. We have been christened yesterday.
00:26:31Falls into the money's knee. I said that they've both got ginger hair. I want their names to be.
00:26:38For oil, beef and carrots. For oil, beef and carrots. That's the stuff he had all became.
00:26:44Makes your pet me teach your world and live like vegetarian. Who take it to Paris.
00:26:48For more than a dollar, it's a kind of wolf, beef and carrots.
00:26:52Evening inspector. Evening.
00:26:57We have a missing person. He's a lord.
00:27:02A lord?
00:27:03Lord wright.
00:27:04Witnesses are scarce.
00:27:05Ah, right. Sure they are. He probably died in the early days of his death.
00:27:08Evening inspector.
00:27:10Evening inspector.
00:27:12Evening.
00:27:18We have a missing person. He's a lord.
00:27:22A lord?
00:27:23Lord wright.
00:27:25Witnesses are scarce.
00:27:27Ah, right. Sure they are.
00:27:30You probably died in the arms of a whore.
00:27:33Do you not find this concerning?
00:27:35No.
00:27:36What I find concerning is that I'm just about to finish my drink.
00:27:40And then my glass will be empty.
00:27:46I was told I would learn a lot from you.
00:27:48Yeah.
00:27:4920 years ago, maybe.
00:27:52Now...
00:27:56I'm a bit long in the tooth for all this now.
00:28:01I see.
00:28:04I think there's a pattern.
00:28:06Some sort of connection.
00:28:10Then look for it.
00:28:13Leave me alone, okay?
00:28:26Another one, please.
00:28:30Good night, Mr. Todd.
00:28:40Good night, sir.
00:28:43How is it, Mr. Todd?
00:28:47Surely you remember your landlord?
00:28:48Of course.
00:28:51Mr. Neary.
00:28:53How is it?
00:28:55It's fine.
00:28:56At Neary and Fields, we aim to ensure that our customer needs are met.
00:29:00I'd expect nothing less.
00:29:02Yes.
00:29:03The wonderful thing about this is, despite its proximity to less desirable areas, the design and layout of this street means they can't be seen.
00:29:12What is it they say?
00:29:14Out of sight is out of mind.
00:29:17There is, of course, the small matter of the two months' rent.
00:29:21They're friends.
00:29:23Isn't there just?
00:29:24It isn't there just.
00:29:26Still, a good day's work deserves a good day's pay.
00:29:29That's what I say.
00:29:31It's all there.
00:29:32Of course.
00:29:33There's no need to check it.
00:29:34What?
00:29:35I'm afraid there is Mr. Todd.
00:29:36That is how this business operates.
00:29:38The exchange of money.
00:29:39Are you all right?
00:29:40Don't worry, Mr. Todd.
00:29:41She's with me.
00:29:42Oh, excuse me.
00:29:43A companion?
00:29:45No.
00:29:46No.
00:29:47No.
00:29:48No.
00:29:49No.
00:29:50No.
00:29:51No.
00:29:52No.
00:29:53No.
00:29:54No.
00:29:55No.
00:29:56No.
00:29:57No.
00:29:58No.
00:29:59No.
00:30:00No.
00:30:01No.
00:30:02No.
00:30:03No.
00:30:04No.
00:30:05No.
00:30:06No.
00:30:07No.
00:30:08No.
00:30:09The relative.
00:30:11No.
00:30:12No.
00:30:13No.
00:30:14Let's just say that some of this money will be cooked to good use.
00:30:19No, but no.
00:30:20But no.
00:30:21Don't be so prudish, Mr. Todd.
00:30:23I'm a happily married man.
00:30:24I have five children.
00:30:27But there are some things that a younger model can do that an older one cannot.
00:30:34I'm unsure of her age.
00:30:37But, er, you seem to do quite well, Mr. Dodd.
00:30:42Now, how can I delicately put this?
00:30:48There seems to be a stigma attached to your shop.
00:30:55Stigma?
00:30:57Of course, I'm a great believer in what goes on behind those doors is of one's own business.
00:31:04I don't quite understand you.
00:31:06Well, as your landlord, it would be remiss of me not to mention him.
00:31:15Enlighten me.
00:31:17No, no, no, please, please.
00:31:24Previous owner, he was sent down for 20 years' hard labour. Assault on the Lord.
00:31:30Claim self-defence. But the poor are, by nature, naturally distrustful.
00:31:39But his wife, she died in the workhouse.
00:31:42Oh, there's some disease of sorts.
00:31:44Oh, please.
00:31:47Oh, but I saw a picture of her.
00:31:50Oh, she was an exquisite-looking woman.
00:31:53Now, she would have made a final.
00:31:56Well, that includes our business, Mr. Dodd.
00:32:02Mr. Dodd?
00:32:05Mr. Dodd?
00:32:10Thomas.
00:32:11The name of the family that used to own my barbers.
00:32:24Excuse me?
00:32:25It's Thomas.
00:32:27Thomas.
00:32:28For my mother's maid and mine was...
00:32:31Todd!
00:32:32Ah!
00:32:33Ah!
00:32:34Ah!
00:32:35Ah!
00:32:36Ah!
00:32:37Ah!
00:32:38Ah!
00:32:39Ah!
00:32:40Ah!
00:32:41Ah!
00:32:42Ah!
00:32:43Ah!
00:32:44Ah!
00:32:45Ah!
00:32:46Ah!
00:32:47Ah!
00:32:48Ah!
00:32:49Ah!
00:32:50Ah!
00:32:51Ah!
00:32:52Ah!
00:33:09Check this.
00:33:11Thank you...
00:33:12Ian, what's going on?
00:33:14Ah!
00:33:15Ah!
00:33:20I love you, Charlie.
00:33:22My brave boy, my darling boy, you will be alright, you are so strong, you must leave here, you can become whatever you wish, do not let these people drag you down.
00:33:52His name is Mr Neary, local businessman, landlord.
00:34:07I don't know why you're so interested in the stench of death by which.
00:34:11It's our job to apprehend the man behind this and the murder of Lord Wright.
00:34:15Well, officially Lord Wright is still only missing.
00:34:21The blood I found, I believe is all that remains of him.
00:34:25His disappearance isn't connected, where's your evidence?
00:34:29I don't have any yet, but my theory is sound.
00:34:36How do you entertain that notion?
00:34:38Hmm?
00:34:39This is the only murder we have.
00:34:42Neary was, well, well known for his highly suspicious behaviour.
00:34:48You should start with his business partners.
00:34:53I'm not asking you to subscribe to my theory, I'm just asking you to...
00:34:58Well, take it then.
00:35:01What?
00:35:03It's yours.
00:35:05Take it.
00:35:06The case?
00:35:07Hmm.
00:35:08I don't look too excited.
00:35:09And what will you do?
00:35:11Well, I'm a very busy man.
00:35:14So, I do need a drink.
00:35:41One moment, please.
00:35:46Sir.
00:35:48I'm Sergeant John Badwich.
00:35:50Are you Mr Sweeney Todd?
00:35:52Yes.
00:35:53Yes, I am.
00:35:55Would you care for a shave, Sergeant?
00:35:59Would you like some information, please, sir?
00:36:01Or maybe some warm oil for your face.
00:36:04It's very becoming a gentleman around these parts.
00:36:07Warm oil?
00:36:08Yes, all the rage.
00:36:11I'm very refreshing.
00:36:12My clients agree.
00:36:14Your clients?
00:36:15They're all upper-class, refined gentlemen?
00:36:18Yes.
00:36:19Yes, they are.
00:36:21So you would have heard about the frightful mess that happened last night?
00:36:26I'm afraid I did not.
00:36:28You didn't?
00:36:30Should I?
00:36:31It was a murder.
00:36:33A nasty one.
00:36:34Wrists lit.
00:36:36I suppose it would be redundant to ask if you'd seen anything.
00:36:38I'm afraid so.
00:36:40As soon as I close, I go home.
00:36:44Mr Neary was the name of the victim.
00:36:50I'm sorry, I can't be of help, sir.
00:36:54Well, thank you for your time, Mr Todd.
00:36:57Good day, sir.
00:36:58Good day, sir.
00:36:59Good day, sir.
00:37:12What's up?
00:37:13You're alright?
00:37:14What can I get you?
00:37:15Yep.
00:37:16I won't be in mode.
00:37:17Excuse me now.
00:37:18You all right? What can I get you?
00:37:21Yeah.
00:37:30I won't be a mo.
00:37:33Excuse me now.
00:37:43Appealer, you say?
00:37:45Sergeant Badwitch.
00:37:47So?
00:37:49New Year is death.
00:37:51You already suspect something.
00:37:53Come on. Paranoid, Mr. Todd.
00:37:55I'm being serious.
00:37:57Did he deserve it?
00:38:01Yes.
00:38:02Then you have no guilt to fill Mr. Todd.
00:38:05Not in the eyes of the law.
00:38:07Laws? Laws made by rich old men?
00:38:11Down here, we make our own laws, Mr. Todd.
00:38:14Wouldn't you agree?
00:38:17Oh, me pies have been doing really well.
00:38:19Marked up in price they are.
00:38:27Marked up in price they are.
00:38:29Only the rich can afford to eat them.
00:38:31It's only fitting they should die now on themselves, don't you think?
00:38:35What is this?
00:38:37Profit. For all your hard work.
00:38:41The way I see it, if we're getting revenge on our betters, then we should be able to make a living doing it.
00:38:49I will only kill those that deserve it.
00:38:51I will only kill those that deserve it.
00:38:55Not just to fill your shelves with fresh meat.
00:38:58I will kill you.
00:39:02Those that deserve it.
00:39:04This is London, Mr. Todd.
00:39:06There's plenty of those that deserve it down here.
00:39:10But don't worry.
00:39:12Tobias will find you some willing volunteers for that blade of yours.
00:39:16He will find you the very worst people for you to get rid of.
00:39:20I've got somebody, a Tobias, to follow.
00:39:24I've got somebody, a Tobias, to follow.
00:39:50I've got somebody else who made them blow.
00:40:16Hello...
00:40:18...hello?
00:40:19I was given this note, said to come here.
00:40:27I know it does.
00:40:30But first, I have a question.
00:40:32You do?
00:40:33You're one of the biggest landlords in the area.
00:40:37You and your late business partner.
00:40:40I am.
00:40:41Quite the business it is.
00:40:44A tenement block in Somerville Road.
00:40:47There was a fire.
00:40:49Families burned to death.
00:40:53Yes.
00:40:55Quite tragic.
00:40:58I heard that it was treated with flammable material.
00:41:02Well, of course it was.
00:41:05It saved money.
00:41:08How else does one expect to make a profit?
00:41:12So, it was your fault?
00:41:16My dear fellow,
00:41:16if the pitiful cannot extinguish a candle,
00:41:22then perhaps they're doing us all a favor
00:41:24by removing themselves from the surplus population.
00:41:28Now then, you said you had some information about my partner.
00:41:34But like you, you see,
00:41:43he had a heart
00:41:45that beats only for money.
00:41:49But good hearts,
00:41:52cruel hearts,
00:41:53they all stop beating in the end!
00:41:55Don't leave me at this.
00:41:56You!
00:42:01Don't leave me at this.
00:42:02You bastard!
00:42:05Don't leave me!
00:42:06Don't leave me!
00:42:07Don't leave me!
00:42:07Don't leave me!
00:42:08You're a parasite!
00:42:10My beating of the bar!
00:42:14You bastard!
00:42:20Listen to me, Charlie.
00:42:23You have done nothing wrong.
00:42:29I told you, my lord.
00:42:31I had nothing to do with it, I swear.
00:42:35But it was your razor that injured this man.
00:42:39I was defending myself.
00:42:41He attacked me, my wife and my child.
00:42:44And I heard your defence already, Mr. Thomas.
00:42:51So, this gentleman, Mr. Wright, who works in the city,
00:42:58whom I know personally is a man of good nature, attacked you?
00:43:03He was drunk. The women of Soho know him.
00:43:07They say he wasn't very nice.
00:43:09How dare you? How dare you?
00:43:12You are charging this man with whoring, you abhorrent individual.
00:43:18He struck, he struck my child enough.
00:43:20My wife.
00:43:22Enough, I say!
00:43:23You will remain silent for sentencing.
00:43:34Well, I have made my decision.
00:43:37Your punishment will give you ample time to reflect upon your actions against this noble gentleman.
00:43:44I hereby sentence you to twenty years' hard labour.
00:43:49Oh, no!
00:43:53No, please!
00:43:56Please, he will not survive!
00:43:59No!
00:44:00No!
00:44:01What will happen to my family?
00:44:02They'll be through it!
00:44:03Silence!
00:44:06I'm sure your family will make very good use of the workhouse establishment.
00:44:11Please, no!
00:44:13Take him away.
00:44:20Why? We're innocent!
00:44:21You're innocent!
00:44:29No!
00:44:29No!
00:44:30No!
00:44:31I'm afraid of everything.
00:44:32No!
00:44:33No!
00:44:34Something to beчес'ed!
00:44:35No!
00:44:36No!
00:44:37No!
00:44:38What happened?
00:44:39Two hours left!
00:44:41I'll start signing, I'll take a box when you walk behind me!
00:44:41Let's do it!
00:44:42You have to go to the car.
00:44:43You have to go, then.
00:44:44I'm gonna go to the car.
00:44:45I'll go.
00:44:46Well, Mr. Todd, you have made a nasty mess, haven't you?
00:45:04It's all he deserves, really.
00:45:08Revenge knows revenge, Mrs. Lovett.
00:45:12Yeah, like you.
00:45:14For your family.
00:45:16I had a husband, you see.
00:45:20A boy, a young lad.
00:45:23Gosh, she was such a sweet thing.
00:45:25You wouldn't hurt a fly.
00:45:27It was debt, you see.
00:45:30Me and me husband, we ran a good shot, but well, in this day and age, it's hard to maintain the money, innit?
00:45:36So Fields and his associates kept increasing the rents every month.
00:45:46It went a call.
00:45:48Me husband made sure I was kept in the clear, and I thought, debt is prison for me husband, workhouse for me boy, and I could work and pay off the debt over time.
00:46:00But it wasn't the judge.
00:46:06Cannon.
00:46:07Yes.
00:46:08Australia.
00:46:08From me husband and boy.
00:46:17Like convicts.
00:46:20Dumped down there like common thiefs.
00:46:24That weren't all, you know.
00:46:27Lord Wright came to see me nearer as well.
00:46:30They told me they could wipe my debt outright if I shot in certain people, kept an eye on their business.
00:46:37I told them, no, I still had me pride.
00:46:42They took that.
00:46:45I was a year in the workhouse.
00:46:49When you get down to it, they bleed just the same, don't they?
00:46:59There you go.
00:47:05You literally have to put your money where your mouth is, don't you?
00:47:35No.
00:47:39It's true.
00:47:45It's not true.
00:47:50It's true.
00:47:54This will be my chance to see if you live up to your reputation, sir.
00:48:19Do you believe in the law?
00:48:21Do I?
00:48:22Do you believe in the law, the law of the land?
00:48:28I believe in justice.
00:48:31See, I pride myself in my faith in the law.
00:48:46If you know a woman, love it, is it?
00:48:50Only by reputation.
00:48:52Hmm.
00:48:54Her pies are extremely popular.
00:48:58So I've heard.
00:48:59But you don't spend time with her socially?
00:49:04No.
00:49:04What did your father do?
00:49:13He was an accountant.
00:49:15What does he think of your chosen profession?
00:49:18He passed a long time ago.
00:49:27I am sorry.
00:49:30Fathers are often the hardest thing to lose.
00:49:32May I ask you a question?
00:49:43Did you really just come here for a shave?
00:49:46I'm afraid I've been a little disingenuous.
00:49:52A policeman's trick.
00:49:53Retracing the movements of the victim.
00:49:54Retracing the movements of the victim.
00:49:56Walk in their shoes, so to speak.
00:49:58A victim, you say?
00:49:59Yes.
00:50:00A gentleman by the name of Lord Wright.
00:50:03The name rings no bells.
00:50:13Well known.
00:50:14City trader.
00:50:16Lunch to the palace, I believe.
00:50:18That's strictly confidential, of course.
00:50:21Of course.
00:50:22Not very popular.
00:50:27Not that popularity is a reason to kill though, is it?
00:50:29Mr. Tartle.
00:50:33No.
00:50:36No, it would not be.
00:50:40You believe he's been killed?
00:50:42Well, there's no body.
00:50:46But a missing man always leaves a trace.
00:50:50Always.
00:50:58Chin up.
00:50:59Excuse me.
00:51:01Chin up, sir.
00:51:02Chin up, sir.
00:51:28Exceptional work.
00:51:28How much do I owe you?
00:51:33There's no charge, sir.
00:51:35How frankly can't.
00:51:38You should have killed him!
00:51:41He's just doing his job, that's all.
00:51:44What?
00:51:45Do you know how much peelers make?
00:51:47Don't tell me you're starting to get second faults now.
00:51:53I will not kill him.
00:51:57Maybe you're just like all them, eh? A rich fool.
00:52:02This was your scheme.
00:52:06Oh yeah, yeah. There it is.
00:52:09The old rage stoking up, is it? Oh yeah, I can see it.
00:52:12You're just like the others really, aren't you?
00:52:14You get that old burning hatred going on and there's nothing to stop you.
00:52:19It was you!
00:52:22You and this maddened scheme of yours.
00:52:27You're more monster than I am.
00:52:30Oh yes, yes.
00:52:32Perhaps you intend to do me, Tobias as well.
00:52:35What you say, is that your intention? Is it? Is it?
00:52:39You still don't get it, do you?
00:52:41Badwidge is coming for you next.
00:52:44And then Tobias.
00:52:47I've seen his type before.
00:52:49He's like a bloodhound sniffing out his prey.
00:52:52I've handled men like Badwidge before.
00:52:56I'm not a squealer and neither is Tobias.
00:53:01You both need to leave London. Now.
00:53:04Now.
00:53:23Mrs. Lovett I presume?
00:53:25Yes.
00:53:26Sorry to disturb you at such late business hours.
00:53:30I'm Sergeant John Badwidge.
00:53:32I'm investigating the gruesome murder that happened a couple of nights ago.
00:53:36Oh yes, so I heard.
00:53:38Nasty business.
00:53:40I was wondering if you could help me with my enquiries.
00:53:43Mr. Neary was the victim.
00:53:46Field and Neary landlords.
00:53:48Well, I don't see how I can.
00:53:50I never knew the man.
00:53:52Hmm.
00:53:53I've spoken to the other business owners around here.
00:54:01Jacob, the shoemaker.
00:54:03Smith, the tobacconist.
00:54:05Todd, the barber.
00:54:07Hmm.
00:54:08You haven't spoken to any of them yourself?
00:54:10Oh, I can't say I have.
00:54:12I've been so busy.
00:54:14I've heard you've been doing well.
00:54:18You're pious.
00:54:19Talk of London.
00:54:20Yeah, business has really picked up.
00:54:23I have to say, they do look great quality.
00:54:26Why?
00:54:29I would love to try one myself.
00:54:32They look delicious.
00:54:33Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:54:35It sold.
00:54:36A regular.
00:54:37Sorry.
00:54:38That is a shame.
00:54:40I'll have to come back.
00:54:41Yes, yes.
00:54:42Thank you for your time, Mrs. Lovett.
00:54:43Cheerio.
00:54:44Good night.
00:54:45Bye-bye.
00:54:50Who am I?
00:54:51Who am I?
00:54:52Who am I?
00:54:53Who am I?
00:54:54Who am I?
00:54:55Who am I?
00:54:56Who am I?
00:54:57Who am I?
00:54:58Who am I?
00:54:59Who am I?
00:55:03You have done nothing wrong.
00:55:04You have done nothing wrong.
00:55:06It's not your fault.
00:55:07Know that.
00:55:08It's not your fault.
00:55:10Know that.
00:55:12And remember, we will always love you.
00:55:16Nothing will ever change that.
00:55:20Now run, Charlie.
00:55:24And never come back.
00:55:31I've been to the Bakers. Nothing.
00:55:33Right. You check Mill Street, I'll check Mitre Square.
00:55:38You attack that LETTER
00:55:42You stop it.
00:55:44I's gone.
00:55:46Right now.
00:55:48Let's go.
00:56:24Mrs. Lovick, you're under arrest.
00:56:54You've made quite the name for yourself, Mrs. Lovick.
00:57:00Oh, I have.
00:57:02You have.
00:57:04Your pies are the talk of the town.
00:57:06Anybody in high society, that's all they can think about.
00:57:08Oh, I see.
00:57:10My pies.
00:57:12Your pies.
00:57:14Glad people like them.
00:57:16Strange, though, isn't it?
00:57:17What is?
00:57:18Well, anyone that knows you knows you as a fine working class woman.
00:57:24Proud of her roots.
00:57:26But your pies are very pricey.
00:57:28Too expensive for anybody on lower incomes.
00:57:31Well, I want you to branch out.
00:57:34Bit of a risk, though, isn't it?
00:57:35Well, have you seen the queue?
00:57:38I have.
00:57:39Extraordinary.
00:57:41You should be rightfully proud.
00:57:45I looked into your husband's case.
00:57:49You did?
00:57:52Quite unfortunate.
00:57:55No choice, really.
00:57:56The boy, though.
00:58:01Having to go with him.
00:58:05A most cruel and unusual punishment.
00:58:14But I think you know a lot about cruel and unusual punishments.
00:58:19I don't know what you mean.
00:58:21I think you do.
00:58:23Don't you?
00:58:24What is all this?
00:58:25It's about your friend, Mr. Sweeney Todd, and his ability with a blade, and what you do to help him.
00:58:30Come now!
00:58:32I am no fool.
00:58:35I am nobody's fool.
00:58:38Anything but.
00:58:39The missing men.
00:58:41We know what's happening to them, Mrs. Lovett.
00:58:42They go into Mr. Todd's shop, and they never leave.
00:58:45Quite the magic trick, isn't it?
00:58:47Perhaps it is.
00:58:49But I don't believe in magic.
00:58:50I cast aside such foolish notions a long time ago.
00:58:55What this is, is sleight of hand.
00:58:58On a grand scale.
00:59:02I would like to go now.
00:59:03Are you hungry?
00:59:06Excuse me?
00:59:08Are you hungry, Mrs. Lovett?
00:59:10No.
00:59:12Not really.
00:59:13Because I am.
00:59:16Vamished, in fact.
00:59:18Do you mind if I take my lunch?
00:59:21No, not at all.
00:59:36I'm sure you could eat something.
00:59:40Add a little meat to those bones.
00:59:42Time to see what London is so fussed about.
00:59:56Like I said, I've no happy time at all.
01:00:01Indulge me.
01:00:07Say goodbye.
01:00:08Mrs. Lovett, you look positively ashen.
01:00:18Like I said, no happy time.
01:00:20Just a mouthful.
01:00:21Be polite.
01:00:22Quite the ability, Mrs. Lovett, to carve up a man.
01:00:44Quite the ability.
01:00:46How do you do that?
01:00:47How does one slice up a man?
01:00:49Perhaps it helps if they're already dead.
01:00:51We had the meat tested.
01:00:53By the finest minds.
01:00:55There's no doubt in what it is.
01:00:58What do you intend to do with me?
01:01:02Well, we need him.
01:01:04London needs to see him suffer.
01:01:07Suffer his last breath.
01:01:10And me?
01:01:13You're complicit in murder, Mrs. Lovett.
01:01:17So you'll hang.
01:01:19So you'll hang.
01:01:21Oh.
01:01:23I look forward to death.
01:01:26I'll be joining me husband and me son.
01:01:29You took him away from me.
01:01:31You left me no choice.
01:01:35You're more of a monster than me.
01:01:37Make sure that rope is tight and make sure he's quick.
01:01:43And I tell you what.
01:01:45I'll come back and I'll haunt you.
01:01:49Every day I will haunt you.
01:01:55No choice.
01:01:57You left me no choice.
01:02:01Come on.
01:02:20Come on.
01:02:20Come on.
01:02:21Come on.
01:02:22Tobias, I believe you have something for me.
01:02:39Yes.
01:02:40Show me, and everything we agreed will happen.
01:02:44I'm sure I can find you a suitable position.
01:02:46I like the work.
01:02:47Only if you have the evidence we discussed.
01:02:50Do you understand?
01:02:51Yes.
01:02:52Where is it?
01:02:55Long work.
01:03:02You did well.
01:03:04I did well.
01:03:07Men?
01:03:09Quickly!
01:03:13Nearly died.
01:03:14We did it!
01:03:15We did it!
01:03:16That's the man!
01:03:17Arrest him!
01:03:18He's the police!
01:03:20I will cut you!
01:03:21I will cut you down!
01:03:24And you!
01:03:25Back!
01:03:26I'll cut you down!
01:03:28I'll cut you down!
01:03:29I'll take any of you!
01:03:31Any day!
01:03:32With these hands!
01:03:33With these hands!
01:03:35Back!
01:03:36Back!
01:03:37Get back!
01:03:37I have all the evidence for Tobias!
01:03:38Listen!
01:03:39I have all the evidence for Tobias!
01:03:39Listen!
01:03:39I have all the evidence for Tobias!
01:03:41I have all the evidence for Tobias!
01:03:42I have all the evidence for Tobias!
01:03:43I have all the evidence for Tobias!
01:03:44I have all the evidence for Tobias!
01:03:48In the area, in the area, in the area.
01:03:50Stay back! Stay back!
01:03:51Here they come.
01:03:52Put the blade down.
01:03:53Here they come.
01:03:54Come on, come on.
01:03:55Put it down!
01:03:58I've got all the evidence.
01:04:00Listen to me.
01:04:01I have all the evidence for Tobias.
01:04:04Listen!
01:04:05I have all the evidence for Tobias.
01:04:13Tobias...
01:04:18He wouldn't do this to me.
01:04:22We're family.
01:04:26I swear you're wrong, Squeenie Todd.
01:04:29All the evidence right here.
01:04:38It's up.
01:04:41Put it down.
01:04:48Get the blade.
01:05:02Drop it.
01:05:06Swenie Todd.
01:05:08You are under arrest for the murder of Lord Wright.
01:05:12Come with me.
01:05:14Go ahead.
01:05:16Go on.
01:05:34Tobias knew what he wanted.
01:05:35Is Mrs. Lovett free?
01:05:44Assure me that she is.
01:05:49Stopped being about revenge a long time ago for you, didn't it, Mr. Todd?
01:05:56I'm not through yet.
01:05:57He's out fear in the eyes of the man of the law.
01:06:12I'm simply a policeman.
01:06:14Doing his job.
01:06:18Anyway.
01:06:20We have you now.
01:06:24Come in.
01:06:25No weapons for you.
01:06:37Even a spoon.
01:06:40Can't be too careful, can we?
01:06:41You'll be tried and hung.
01:06:52I expect before the month is out.
01:06:56A merciful death.
01:06:59One you don't deserve.
01:07:03Was my request granted?
01:07:05It was.
01:07:07Is he here?
01:07:09He is.
01:07:11But if you think you can plead for your life, you will find sympathy lacking.
01:07:16Judge Canning is a man as steadfast in his pursuit of the law as I.
01:07:22A formidable ally.
01:07:24I'll see you on the day you hang.
01:07:27I'll see you on the day you hang.
01:07:29Bye, sweetie Todd.
01:07:30Bye, sweetie Todd.
01:07:32Bye, sweetie Todd.
01:07:33KNOCK
01:07:44KNOCK
01:07:49KNOCK
01:07:51KNOCK
01:07:55Leave us.
01:08:15Sir?
01:08:17This man is nothing more than a pathetic fool.
01:08:20Now he is an unarmed pathetic fool.
01:08:25Well, I wanted to see for myself what you were.
01:08:38The newspapers have you out to be a monster.
01:08:44Monsters do exist.
01:08:47The Demon Barber, they call you.
01:08:51Well, I will show them.
01:08:53When I sentence you to death and mark my words, that will be my judgment.
01:09:01You will be executed.
01:09:03In the public square.
01:09:06They will strip you naked, exposed for all the world to see.
01:09:11And then it will be clear, you are no monster.
01:09:15You are no demon.
01:09:18You are just a man.
01:09:21A plain and ugly man.
01:09:24Caught for his crimes.
01:09:26Oh, it will be glorious.
01:09:31Oh, yes.
01:09:33And the papers will not write about the Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
01:09:37No.
01:09:38They will read murderer executed.
01:09:43Pictures to follow.
01:09:44Well, have you ever seen an execution, Mr. Todd?
01:09:52I've seen an entire family executed.
01:09:55My father was sentenced for a crime that he did not commit by an odious judge.
01:10:06What are you saying?
01:10:14You sent my father away.
01:10:23You put my mother in a workhouse.
01:10:28Charlie Thomas, it was you, who destroyed my complete family.
01:10:38Please, have mercy, please.
01:10:44And on that day, Charlie Thomas died.
01:10:51Charlie Thomas.
01:10:52And I, I, Sweeney Todd, were born.
01:11:17Shut up.
01:11:22I, Sweeney Todd, are born.
01:11:24No.
01:11:26No.
01:11:29No.
01:11:30You, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I...
01:11:33Don't, no.
01:11:34I, I, I, I, I, I...
01:11:35Don't, no.
01:11:37Oh, oh.
01:11:39Oh.
01:11:48Oh, oh.
01:11:49Father, oh.
01:11:51Oh.
01:11:52Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:11:52Now run, Charlie.
01:11:57And never come back.
01:12:16Tobias, our plan is almost complete.
01:12:20You both need to leave London. Now.
01:12:26Now listen to me, Todd.
01:12:28What we need is a way around badwitch.
01:12:31He won't come for Tobias he thinks he's stupid.
01:12:34Now if he comes for me, this is what we're going to do.
01:12:37I'll take you. I'll cut you down. I'll cut you down.
01:12:54I believe you have something for me.
01:12:56Yes.
01:12:57Show me.
01:12:58And everything we agreed will happen.
01:13:00I'd like to work.
01:13:01Only if you have the evidence we discussed.
01:13:03Where is it?
01:13:04You're what?
01:13:09You did well.
01:13:10Please don't move.
01:13:11I will cut you. I will cut you down.
01:13:15Out of the way.
01:13:16Clear the way.
01:13:17Out of the way.
01:13:17Move. Move.
01:13:18Move.
01:13:19Get out of the way.
01:13:21Listen to me.
01:13:22Listen.
01:13:23I have all the evidence of Untopias.
01:13:26He wouldn't do this to me.
01:13:27I have all the evidence right here.
01:13:31Sweeney Todd.
01:13:33You are under arrest for the murder of Lord Wright.
01:13:39I think what happens for you?
01:13:42Even a spoon.
01:13:43I'll see you on the day you hang.
01:13:47Bye, Sweeney Todd.
01:13:48Bye.
01:13:48Bye.
01:13:48Bye.
01:13:48Bye.
01:13:48Bye.
01:13:48Bye.
01:13:48Bye.
01:13:48Bye.
01:13:48Bye.
01:13:48Bye.
01:13:48Bye.
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01:14:10Will you hurry up with that seat?
01:14:57The Demon Barber, they call you.
01:15:03When I sentence you to death and mark my words, that will be my judgment.
01:15:11Oh, it will be glorious.
01:15:27The Demon Barber, they call you.
01:15:57The Demon Barber, they call you.
01:16:27But I, too, have sinned.
01:16:30Does that make me one of them?
01:16:33We, the oppressed and disenfranchised, will rise up together to demand a change.
01:16:41That time is coming.
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