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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.

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00:03:33This gentleman, Mr. Wright, whom I know personally is a man of good nature.
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00:05:13It's quite a small place.
00:05:15One 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.
00:05:30Is 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?
00:06:13Indeed.
00:06:15The judge is a fine and honorable gentleman.
00:06:20A man of great influence.
00:06:25Please have mercy!
00:06:27Now, let's see if what they say about you is true.
00:06:32I know what they say about you is true.
00:06:35That you live a life of indulgence, extravagance and selfishness.
00:06:42Every underprivileged person suffering is your triumph.
00:06:48I beg your pardon?
00:06:51Do you know who you are talking to?
00:06:54Do you know who you are talking to?
00:06:58You!
00:07:04Shut up!
00:07:05Shut up!
00:07:06Shut up!
00:07:07Shut up!
00:07:08Shut up!
00:07:09Shut up!
00:07:10Shut up!
00:07:11Shut up!
00:07:12Shut up!
00:07:13Shut up!
00:07:14Shut up!
00:07:15Shut up!
00:07:16Shut up!
00:07:17Shut up!
00:07:19Oh, no!
00:07:21No!
00:07:22No!
00:07:23Please!
00:07:26Please!
00:07:27It will not spy!
00:07:30What are they doing?
00:07:32They're doing this!
00:07:34It's what you deserve.
00:08:04Who am I?
00:08:17Listen to me, Charlie.
00:08:20You have done nothing wrong.
00:08:24It is not your fault.
00:08:26Know that.
00:08:29And remember,
00:08:32we will always love you.
00:08:34We will always love you.
00:09:04We will always love you.
00:09:34We will always love you.
00:10:04Here you go.
00:10:34A man values his privacy a great deal.
00:10:52I can see that.
00:10:55It's Mrs Lovett, isn't it?
00:10:57The bakers from round the corner.
00:11:01That's me.
00:11:02Why are you following me?
00:11:05Why are you hiding in the shadows?
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.
00:11:19Men of expensive taste such as he, they have ways of being missed.
00:11:26Oh, it would be a shame to throw out that expensive-looking pocket watch.
00:11:32I'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.
00:11:43Is that the first wrong one you've done in?
00:11:47You might find that I respond less well to blackmail than I do being followed.
00:11:51Blackmail 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.
00:12:02I've no issue with another one of these leeches being led to the slaughterhouse.
00:12:07So what do you want, then?
00:12:09Well, 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.
00:12:25All 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.
00:13:06So, 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.
00:13:31Oh, yeah.
00:13:34Enough.
00:13:36Enough, I say!
00:13:55Can I drink, please?
00:13:58What have I told you about coming in here?
00:14:00Go on, get out, I'll tell you.
00:14:02Get out.
00:14:02Go on.
00:14:06Look 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!
00:14:37And you do not turn to that barmaid.
00:14:42What's going on?
00:14:45There's nothing of your concern, sir.
00:14:49What did he do?
00:14:52Does it matter?
00:14:55I feel that he should.
00:14:56He is a drain on the population and resources of 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.
00:15:11Of course.
00:15:12I mean no insult.
00:15:15But three strong lads such as yourself.
00:15:18I feel that three against one is hardly fair.
00:15:28Life isn't fair.
00:15:31Now, three against two.
00:15:35Those are odds more challenging for someone such as yourselves.
00:15:38I am correct in assuming that you wish to defend 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.
00:16:03Let's show you how we do things in Eton.
00:16:06Very well.
00:16:15Very well.
00:16:15Very well.
00:16:36Gah!
00:16:45Gah!
00:16:48Custard!
00:16:49Where 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.
00:17:45My name is Todd.
00:17:49My name is Tobias.
00:17:55Friends, Tobias.
00:17:58Thank you for your help.
00:18:03How did you get this?
00:18:06Scar.
00:18:08Did someone do this to you?
00:18:10Yes.
00:18:13There are some cruel people in this world, Tobias.
00:18:17But in me, you have a friend.
00:18:22Thank you for saving me.
00:18:25Friends?
00:18:27Yes.
00:18:28Good.
00:18:30Good.
00:18:32Mr. Todd.
00:18:40I see that you've met Tobias.
00:18:44He works for me from time to time.
00:18:49He's a smart one.
00:18:52He helped me out fine.
00:18:54He's fearful of most.
00:18:56He's got nothing to fear from me.
00:18:58Are you sure of that, Mr. Todd?
00:19:01I saved his life.
00:19:02I saved his life.
00:19:03And he saved mine.
00:19:05Well, what happened?
00:19:06He was set upon by some...
00:19:08Oh, let me guess.
00:19:09Rich young men.
00:19:10Those boys of the ruling classes do like to taunt those who suffer.
00:19:15You all right?
00:19:16Whatever the case, I'm quite fond of Tobias and I thank you for your help.
00:19:26You're welcome.
00:19:27Oh, which reminds me.
00:19:29I must thank you for that first package.
00:19:32I 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 at mine tomorrow, we can talk about everything.
00:19:44Tobias here will 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?
00:20:00You all right?
00:20:01Yes.
00:20:06Well done.
00:20:08That's it.
00:20:09Come back.
00:20:11All right.
00:20:14I'll do it.
00:20:15I will do it.
00:20:16I'll do it.
00:20:17I will do it.
00:20:21I will do it on my way.
00:20:26I will do it.
00:20:27You are a young man.
00:20:31I have two kids.
00:20:32You're a young man.
00:20:33I've got to go to my house.
00:20:34I'm a young man.
00:20:35I'll do it on my way.
00:20:36I will do it.
00:20:37I will do it.
00:20:38You're a young man.
00:20:39Why would you do it?
00:20:40It's a nice place you got here.
00:21:10I 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.
00:21:43Well it's rare, it's likely to be connected to Lord Wright.
00:21:51No, I'd say no.
00:21:53I've seen some ripe fancy gentlemen holding those.
00:21:57These rich types, they have all the money but none the taste.
00:22:01I know a dealer you see, Portobello Road, ask no questions, tell no lie type you see.
00:22:07Is he, er, is he reasonable?
00:22:12Absolutely not.
00:22:13But like I said, he asks no questions.
00:22:16Worth a crack I'd say at least.
00:22:18You're full of suggestions aren't you?
00:22:20Just 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.
00:22:29Where was you thinking of hiding the Lord?
00:22:32In the Thames.
00:22:35It always gives its secrets up, don't you know?
00:22:39Think of the circle here.
00:22:41Tobias finds a victim, you cut them up, I slice them, bake them, public eat them, Tobias
00:22:47cleans up, full circle complete.
00:22:49What?
00:22:52No more evidence, Mr. Todd.
00:22:55Oh, come on now, Mr. Todd.
00:22:58Don't tell me you're going green at the gills of all this.
00:23:01I think about rich we could be.
00:23:03All you've got to do is slice them, dice them, carve them, all I'd be like.
00:23:10It's that easy, is it?
00:23:12Could be.
00:23:15They wouldn't know, was it?
00:23:17They wouldn't know.
00:23:20And how would you get away?
00:23:22Run from the peelers that they send after you?
00:23:26Maybe I don't want to get away.
00:23:29Maybe I just want what's mine.
00:23:35And what does Tobias get from this?
00:23:38Family.
00:23:40He just wants a family, see?
00:23:43What do you think, Tobias?
00:23:46Worth a pile or two?
00:23:49Hmm.
00:23:51I told you, my lord, I had nothing to do with it, I swear.
00:23:55But it was your razor that injured this man.
00:23:56I hereby sentence you to twenty years hard labour.
00:24:00Oh no!
00:24:01No!
00:24:02Please!
00:24:03No!
00:24:04Please!
00:24:05You alright, Mr. Todd?
00:24:06You alright, Mr. Todd?
00:24:07No!
00:24:08No!
00:24:09No!
00:24:10Please!
00:24:11You alright, Mr. Todd?
00:24:12Mr. Todd?
00:24:13Mr. Todd?
00:24:14So wrong.
00:24:15What's it to be then?
00:24:16What do you mean?
00:24:17The plan, Mr. Todd?
00:24:18You're either with me and Tobias or not.
00:24:19Hmm.
00:24:20Twenty years, hard labour.
00:24:23Oh, no.
00:24:26No, 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?
00:24:43The plan, Mr. Todd.
00:24:46You're either with me and Tobias or not.
00:24:49I'll see.
00:24:50You're not the only one who's earned you with a blade, you know.
00:24:55Yeah.
00:24:57I don't doubt that.
00:24:58So?
00:25:01You all have plenty of meat, Mrs. Light.
00:25:05Plenty of meat.
00:25:14That is the most sumptuous-looking pie.
00:25:18I'll take it.
00:25:19I don't know what to live for only six months old.
00:25:28My mother and my father, too.
00:25:29They didn't know what to wean me on, but in the dreadful school.
00:25:33They thought of this, they thought of that, or a little bit of old-gog row.
00:25:36I said, well, go to the old-gog shop, and I said, you want to make me grow?
00:25:39Boy, oh, beef and carrots.
00:25:40Boy, oh, beef and carrots.
00:25:42Boy, oh, beef and carrots.
00:25:43That's for something you don't become.
00:25:44Makes your pet me teach a world on this life, every dairy, and who they give to Paris?
00:25:49But more than I'd lie, I'd just kind of boy, beef and carrots.
00:25:52We've got a lodger, he's an awful cow, I'm very, very queer, he said
00:25:56We sent for the doctor, he came out, told him to jump in bed
00:26:00The poor chap said, I do feel bad, but with a tear he replied
00:26:04Said, what would you like for a pick-me-up?
00:26:07He jumped out of bed and cried
00:26:09Boiled beef and carrots, boiled beef and carrots
00:26:13That's the stuff he had all became, he'd make you panic, he'd pick you away
00:26:16Live like vegetarian, who'd make it to Paris
00:26:19I'm the father of an ugly pair of nipples and a big fat boys
00:26:26They're twins, you're gone, you're rich, you're rich, like a bear of savvy boys
00:26:29We had them christened yesterday, falls into the money's knee
00:26:33I said, as they've both got ginger hair, I want their names to be
00:26:38Boiled beef and carrots, boiled beef and carrots
00:26:42That's the stuff he had all became, he'd make you panic
00:26:44You're willing to live like vegetarian, who'd make it to Paris
00:26:48Evening, inspector
00:27:10Evening.
00:27:19We have a missing person.
00:27:21What?
00:27:22He's a lord.
00:27:23A lord?
00:27:24Lord Wrights.
00:27:26Witnesses are scarce.
00:27:28Ah, right.
00:27:29I'm sure they are.
00:27:31He 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.
00:27:41And 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.
00:28:14Leave me alone.
00:28:15Okay?
00:28:26Another one, please.
00:28:37Good night, Mr. Todd.
00:28:39Good night, sir.
00:28:44How is it, Mr. Todd?
00:28:47Surely you remember your landlord?
00:28:50Of course.
00:28:51Mr. Neary.
00:28:53How is it?
00:28:54That's fine.
00:28:55That's fine.
00:28:56Near Infields, we aim to ensure that our customer needs are met.
00:29:01I'd expect nothing less.
00:29:03The wonderful thing about this is, despite its proximity to less desirable areas, the designer 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.
00:29:22Isn'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.
00:29:33It's all there.
00:29:34Of course.
00:29:36There's no need to check it.
00:29:38What?
00:29:40I'm afraid there is, Mr. Todd.
00:29:43That is how this business operates.
00:29:45The exchange of money.
00:29:48Are you all right?
00:29:50Don't worry, Mr. Todd.
00:29:51She's with me.
00:29:52Oh, excuse me.
00:30:04A companion?
00:30:12A relative?
00:30:14Let's just say that some of this money will be cut to good use.
00:30:18use. Don't be so prudish, Mr. Dodd. I'm a happily married man. I have five children, but there are
00:30:28some things that a younger model can do that an older one cannot. I'm unsure of her age, but you
00:30:40seem to do quite well, Mr. Dodd. How can I delicately put this? There seems to be a stigma attached
00:30:50to your shop. Stigma? Of course, I'm a great believer in what goes on behind closed doors
00:31:00is of one's own business. I don't quite understand you. Well, as your landlord, it
00:31:10would be remiss of me not to mention him. In light of me. No, no, no, please, please, please.
00:31:24Previous owner, he was sent down for 20 years hard labour. Assault on the Lord. Claim self-defence,
00:31:32but the poor are by nature naturally distrustful. But his wife, she died in the workhouse.
00:31:42There's some disease of sorts. No, please. But I saw a picture of her. She was an exquisite
00:31:51lucky woman. Now, she would have made a final. Well, that includes our business, Mr. Dodd.
00:32:03Mr. Dodd? Mr. Dodd? I need that hand back, old boy. Mr. Dodd?
00:32:17Mr. Dodd? Thomas. The name of the family that used to own my barbers. Excuse me? It's
00:32:26Thomas, who my mother's maiden name was... Todd!
00:32:32It was done!
00:32:44Hey!
00:32:46Hey!
00:32:47Hey!
00:32:51Hey!
00:32:53Hey!
00:32:57Hey!
00:32:58Hey!
00:32:59Hey!
00:33:01Check this.
00:33:12Ian, what's going on?
00:33:15I love you, Charlie.
00:33:22My brave boy.
00:33:24My darling boy.
00:33:28You will be alright.
00:33:31You are so strong.
00:33:35You must leave here.
00:33:40You can become whatever you wish.
00:33:44Do not let these people drag you down.
00:33:58His name's Mr. Neary.
00:34:00Local businessman.
00:34:02Landlord.
00:34:03I 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.
00:34:15What?
00:34:16Officially, Lord Wright is still only missing.
00:34:19The blood I found, I believe, is all that remains of him.
00:34:25His disappearance isn't connected.
00:34:27Where's your evidence?
00:34:28I don't have any yet.
00:34:33But my theory is sound.
00:34:35How do you entertain that notion?
00:34:38Hmm?
00:34:40This is the only murder we have.
00:34:42This is the only murder we have.
00:34:43Neary was, well, well known for his highly suspicious behaviour.
00:34:48You should start with his business partners.
00:34:52I'm not asking you to subscribe to my theory, I'm just asking you to...
00:34:57Well, take it then.
00:35:00What?
00:35:01What?
00:35:02It's yours.
00:35:03I take it.
00:35:04The case?
00:35:05Hmm.
00:35:06I don't look too excited.
00:35:07And what will you do?
00:35:09Well, I'm a very busy man, so I do need a drink.
00:35:39One moment, please.
00:35:40Sir.
00:35:41I'm Sergeant John Badwich.
00:35:42Are you Mr. Sweeney Todd?
00:35:43Yes.
00:35:44Yes, I am.
00:35:45Would you care for a shave, Sergeant?
00:35:46I'd like some information, please, sir.
00:35:47Or maybe some warm oil for your face.
00:35:50It's very becoming a gentleman around these parts.
00:35:53Warm oil?
00:35:54Yes.
00:35:55All the rage.
00:35:56And very refreshing.
00:35:57My clients agree.
00:35:58Your clients?
00:35:59They're all upper-class, refined gentlemen.
00:36:00Yes.
00:36:01Yes, they are.
00:36:02So you would have heard about the frightful mess that happened last night?
00:36:05No.
00:36:06No.
00:36:07No.
00:36:08No.
00:36:09No.
00:36:10No.
00:36:11No.
00:36:12No.
00:36:13No.
00:36:14No.
00:36:15No.
00:36:16No.
00:36:17No.
00:36:18No.
00:36:19No.
00:36:20No.
00:36:21No.
00:36:22No.
00:36:23No.
00:36:24No.
00:36:25No.
00:36:26Non-mon-mon bombed.
00:36:27What happened last night?
00:36:28I'm afraid I did not.
00:36:29You didn't.
00:36:30Should I?
00:36:31It was a murder.
00:36:33A nasty one.
00:36:34Wrists lit.
00:36:37I suppose it would be redundant to ask if you'd seen anything.
00:36:39I'm afraid so.
00:36:40As soon as I close, I...
00:36:42I'd go home.
00:36:44Mr Neary was the name of the victim?
00:36:50I'm sorry, I can't be of help, sir.
00:36:52Well, thank you for your time, Mr. Todd.
00:37:06Good day, sir.
00:37:08Good day, sir.
00:37:18You all right? What can I get you?
00:37:20Yeah.
00:37:30I won't be a mo.
00:37:33Excuse me now.
00:37:43Appealer, you say?
00:37:45Sergeant Badwitch.
00:37:46So?
00:37:47New Year is deaf. You already suspect something.
00:37:53Come on. Paranoid, Mr. Todd.
00:37:55I'm being serious.
00:37:57Did he deserve it?
00:38:00Yes.
00:38:01Then 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.
00:38:13Wouldn't you agree?
00:38:14Oh, me pies have been doing really well. Marked up in price they are.
00:38:26Marked up in price they are. Only the rich can afford to eat them.
00:38:31It's only fitting they should dine out on themselves, don't you think?
00:38:35What is this?
00:38:37Profit. For all your hard work.
00:38:42The way I see it, if we're getting revenge on our betters, then we should be able to make a living doing it.
00:38:48I will only kill those that deserve it. Not just to fill your shelves with fresh meat.
00:39:02Those that deserve it? This is London, Mr. Todd.
00:39:06There's plenty of those that deserve it down here.
00:39:10Well, 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.
00:39:23I've got somebody, a Tobias, to follow.
00:39:36One, two, three, one.
00:39:41One, two, one.
00:39:52Okay.
00:39:53Um, go reason or not.
00:39:58OK
00:40:00Oh, you和στεel Ocean...
00:40:04Pleasant.
00:40:13Hello?
00:40:17Hello?
00:40:21I was given this note.
00:40:24Said to come here.
00:40:26I know it does.
00:40:29But first I have a question.
00:40:31You do?
00:40:33You're one of the biggest landlords in the area.
00:40:36You and your late business partner.
00:40:39I am.
00:40:41Quite the business it is.
00:40:43A tenement block in Somerville Road.
00:40:47There was a fire.
00:40:49Families burned to death.
00:40:53Yes.
00:40:55Quite tragic.
00:40:57I heard that he was treated with flammable material.
00:41:01Well, of course it was.
00:41:05It saved money.
00:41:07How else does one expect to make a profit?
00:41:11So.
00:41:13It was your fault.
00:41:15My dear fellow.
00:41:17If the pitiful cannot extinguish a candle.
00:41:21Then perhaps they're doing us all a favour.
00:41:25By removing themselves from the surplus population.
00:41:27Now then, you said you had some information about my partner.
00:41:33My partner.
00:41:34I did.
00:41:35But like you, you see.
00:41:36He had a heart.
00:41:37That beats only for money.
00:41:38But good hearts.
00:41:39Cruel hearts.
00:41:40They all stop beating in the end.
00:41:41You.
00:41:46You.
00:41:47You.
00:41:48You.
00:41:49Run away, you bastard!
00:41:51Cruel hearts! They all stop beating in the end!
00:41:58You! You!
00:42:03Come here, you bastard!
00:42:09You're a parasite, beating off the bar!
00:42:13Come here, you bastard!
00:42:16No!
00:42:20Listen to me, Charlie.
00:42:23You have done nothing wrong.
00:42:29I told you, my lord. I 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. He attacked me, my wife and my child.
00:42:44And I heard your defence already, Mr. Thomas.
00:42:50So, this gentleman, Mr. Wright, who works in the city, whom I know personally is a man of good nature, attacked you?
00:43:02He was drunk. The women of Soho know him. They 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.
00:43:16He struck, he struck my child. Enough!
00:43:20My wife!
00:43:22Enough, I say!
00:43:24You will remain silent for sentencing.
00:43:26Well, I have made my decision. Your punishment will give you ample time to reflect upon your actions against this noble gentleman.
00:43:43I hereby sentence you to twenty years hard labour.
00:43:49Oh, no! No! Please! Please! He will not survive!
00:44:00No! What will happen to my family? They'll be through it!
00:44:04Silence!
00:44:05I'm sure your family will make very good use of the workhouse establishment.
00:44:12No, it is! No!
00:44:15Take him away.
00:44:20Why? We're innocent!
00:44:22No!
00:44:39Ok.
00:44:43Do you want to brag?
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, it 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.
00:45:47It went a call.
00:45:50Me husband made sure I was kept in the clear, and I thought, debt is prison for me husband.
00:45:55Workhouse 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.
00:46:19Dumped down there like common thieves.
00:46:24That weren't all, you know.
00:46:27Lord Wright came to see me near 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.
00:46:43They took that.
00:46:46I was a year in the workhouse.
00:46:50When you get down to it, they bleed just the same, don't they?
00:47:00There you go.
00:47:06You literally have to put your money where your mouth is, don't you?
00:47:36Please.
00:47:40Very good.
00:47:56This 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?
00:48:23Believe in the law, the law of the land.
00:48:26I believe in justice.
00:48:30See, 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.
00:48:51Hmm.
00:48:54Her pies are extremely popular.
00:48:57So I've heard.
00:48:59But you don't spend time with her socially?
00:49:04No.
00:49:04What did your father do?
00:49:14He was an accountant.
00:49:16What does he think of your chosen profession?
00:49:20He passed a long time ago.
00:49:23I am sorry.
00:49:30Fathers are often the hardest thing to lose.
00:49:37May I ask you a question?
00:49:41You may.
00:49:41Did you really just come here for a shave?
00:49:49Afraid I've been a little disingenuous.
00:49:52A policeman's trick.
00:49:54Retracing the movements of the victim.
00:49:57Walk in their shoes, so to speak.
00:49:59A victim, you say?
00:50:01Yes.
00:50:01A gentleman by the name of Lord Wright.
00:50:11The name rings no bells.
00:50:14Well known.
00:50:15City trader.
00:50:16Lunch to the palace, I believe.
00:50:19That's strictly confidential, of course.
00:50:22Of course.
00:50:24Not very popular.
00:50:25Not that popularity is a reason to kill, though, is it, Mr. Todd?
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.
00:50:55Chin up.
00:50:58Excuse me?
00:51:01Chin up, sir.
00:51:25It's exceptional work.
00:51:32How much do I owe you?
00:51:34There's no charge there.
00:51:37How frankly can't.
00:51:40You should have killed him!
00:51:43He's just doing his job, that's all.
00:51:44What?
00:51:46Do you know how much peelers make?
00:51:50Don't tell me you're starting to get second faults now.
00:51:55I will not kill him.
00:51:58Maybe you're just like all them, eh?
00:52:00A rich fool.
00:52:04This was your scheme.
00:52:06Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:52:08There it is.
00:52:09The old rage stoking up, is it?
00:52:11Oh, yeah, I can see it.
00:52:12You're just like the others, really, aren't you?
00:52:15You get that old burning hatred going on
00:52:17and there's nothing to stop you.
00:52:20It was you!
00:52:21You!
00:52:21You and this maddened scheme of yours.
00:52:28You're more monster than I am.
00:52:31Oh, yes, yes.
00:52:33Perhaps you intend to do me, Tobias, as well.
00:52:36What do you say?
00:52:37Is that your intention?
00:52:38Is it?
00:52:39Is it?
00:52:40You still don't get it, do you?
00:52:42Bad Witch is coming for you next.
00:52:44And then Tobias.
00:52:45I've seen his type before.
00:52:50He's like a bloodhound sniffing out his prey.
00:52:53I've handled men like Bad Witch before.
00:52:57I'm not a squealer and neither is Tobias.
00:53:01You both need to leave London.
00:53:04Now.
00:53:05Mrs. Lovett, I presume?
00:53:25Yes.
00:53:27Sorry to disturb you at such late business hours.
00:53:31I'm Sergeant John Badwich.
00:53:32I'm investigating the gruesome murder that happened a couple of nights ago.
00:53:38Oh, yes, so I heard.
00:53:39Nasty business.
00:53:41I was wondering if you could help me with my inquiries.
00:53:45Mr. Neary was the victim.
00:53:47Field and Neary landlords.
00:53:50Well, I don't see how I can.
00:53:51I never knew the man.
00:53:54Hmm.
00:53:54I've spoken to the other business owners around here.
00:54:02Jacob, the shoemaker.
00:54:04Smith, the tobacconist.
00:54:06Todd, the barber.
00:54:08Hmm.
00:54:09You haven't spoken to any of them yourself?
00:54:11Oh, I can't say I have.
00:54:13I've been so busy.
00:54:14I've heard you've been doing well.
00:54:19You're pious.
00:54:20Talk of London.
00:54:21Yeah, business has really picked up.
00:54:24I have to say, they do look great quality.
00:54:27Why?
00:54:30I would love to try one myself.
00:54:33They look delicious.
00:54:34Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:54:36It sold.
00:54:37A regular.
00:54:38Sorry.
00:54:40That is a shame.
00:54:41I'll have to come back.
00:54:42Yes.
00:54:42Thank you for your time, Mrs. Lovett.
00:54:44Sure, yeah.
00:54:45Good night.
00:54:46Bye-bye.
00:54:56Who am I?
00:55:01Who am I?
00:55:05You have done nothing wrong.
00:55:08It's not your fault.
00:55:10Know that.
00:55:12And remember, we will always love you.
00:55:17Nothing will ever change that.
00:55:21Now run, Charlie.
00:55:24And never come back.
00:55:31I've been to the Baker's.
00:55:33Nothing.
00:55:34Right.
00:55:35You check Mill Street.
00:55:36I'll check Mitre Square.
00:55:37Okay.
00:55:37Okay.
00:55:37Okay.
00:55:37Okay.
00:55:37Okay.
00:55:37Okay.
00:55:42Now run, buddy.
00:55:44Okay.
00:55:45Okay.
00:56:08Okay.
00:56:09Mrs. Lovick, you're under arrest.
00:56:39You've made quite the name for yourself, Mrs. Lovick.
00:56:59Oh, I have.
00:57:02You have.
00:57:03Your 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.
00:57:09My pies.
00:57:10Your pies.
00:57:13Glad 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.
00:57:25But your pies are very pricey.
00:57:27Too expensive for anybody on lower incomes.
00:57:30Well, I want you to branch out.
00:57:33Bit of a risk though, isn't it?
00:57:35Oh, well, have you seen the queue?
00:57:38I have.
00:57:39Extraordinary.
00:57:40You should be rightfully proud.
00:57:45I looked into your husband's case.
00:57:48You did?
00:57:49Quite unfortunate.
00:57:50No choice really.
00:57:51The boy though.
00:57:52Having to go with him.
00:57:53A most cruel and unusual punishment.
00:57:55But I think you know a lot about cruel and unusual punishments.
00:58:08I don't know what you mean.
00:58:09I think you do.
00:58:10Don't you?
00:58:11What is all this?
00:58:12What is all this?
00:58:13It's about your friend, Mr. Sweeney Todd and his ability with a blade and what you do
00:58:15to help him.
00:58:16Come now!
00:58:17I am no fool.
00:58:19I am nobody's fool.
00:58:21Anything but.
00:58:22The missing men, we know what's happening to them, Mrs. Lovett.
00:58:25They go into Mr. Todd's shop and they never leave.
00:58:26Quite the magic trick, isn't it?
00:58:27Perhaps it is.
00:58:28But I don't believe in magic.
00:58:29I cast aside such foolish notions a long time ago.
00:58:32I have no idea.
00:58:33I am no idea.
00:58:34It's about your friend, Mr. Sweeney Todd and his ability with a blade and what you do
00:58:35to help him.
00:58:36Come now!
00:58:37I am no fool.
00:58:38I am nobody's fool.
00:58:39Anything but.
00:58:40The missing men, we know what's happening to them, Mrs. Lovett.
00:58:42They go into Mr. Todd's shop and they never leave.
00:58:44Quite the magic trick, isn't it?
00:58:46Perhaps it is.
00:58:48But I don't believe in magic.
00:58:50I cast aside such foolish notions a long time ago.
00:58:54What this is, is sleight of hand.
00:58:58On a grand scale.
00:59:01I would like to go now.
00:59:04Are you hungry?
00:59:05Excuse me?
00:59:07Are you hungry, Mrs. Lovett?
00:59:10No.
00:59:11Not really.
00:59:14Because I am.
00:59:16Vamished, in fact.
00:59:17Do you mind if I take my lunch?
00:59:20No, not at all.
00:59:25I am sure you could eat something.
00:59:38Add a little meat to those bones.
00:59:41Mmm.
00:59:42Time to see.
00:59:43What London.
00:59:44Is so fussed about.
00:59:45Like I said.
00:59:46I've no happy time at all.
00:59:47Indulge me.
00:59:48Say goodbye.
00:59:49Mrs. Lovett, you look positively ashen.
00:59:52Like I said.
00:59:53No happy time at all.
00:59:54Just a mouthful.
00:59:55Be polite.
00:59:56Just a mouthful.
00:59:57Just a mouthful.
00:59:58Be polite.
00:59:59Just a mouthful.
01:00:00Be polite.
01:00:01Thank you, Mrs. Lovett, you look positively ashen.
01:00:02Like I said.
01:00:03No happy time at all.
01:00:04Just a mouthful.
01:00:05Be polite.
01:00:06Just a mouthful.
01:00:07Just a mouthful.
01:00:08Just a mouthful.
01:00:09Just a mouthful.
01:00:10Just a mouthful.
01:00:11Just a mouthful.
01:00:12You look positively ashen.
01:00:13Like I said.
01:00:14No happy time at all.
01:00:15Just a mouthful.
01:00:16Be polite.
01:00:17Like I said.
01:00:18No happy time at all.
01:00:19Just a mouthful.
01:00:20Just a mouthful.
01:00:21Be polite.
01:00:40Quite the ability, Mrs. Lovett, to carve up a man.
01:00:43Quite the ability.
01:00:46How do you do that?
01:00:47How does one slice up a man?
01:00:48Perhaps it helps if they're already dead.
01:00:51We had the meat tested.
01:00:53By the finest minds.
01:00:54There's no doubt in what it is.
01:00:58What do you intend to do with me?
01:01:01Well, we need him.
01:01:03London needs to see him suffer.
01:01:06Suffer his last breath.
01:01:10And me?
01:01:11You're complicit in murder, Mrs. Lovett.
01:01:18So you'll hang.
01:01:21Oh.
01:01:23I look forward to death.
01:01:25I'll be joining me husband and me son.
01:01:28You took him away from me.
01:01:31You left me no choice.
01:01:34You're more of a monster than me.
01:01:38Make sure that rope is tight.
01:01:40And make sure it's quick.
01:01:42And I tell you what.
01:01:43I will 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.
01:02:01No choice.
01:02:31Tobias.
01:02:36I believe you have something for me.
01:02:38Yes.
01:02:39Show me.
01:02:40And everything we agreed will happen.
01:02:43I'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 what?
01:03:02You did well.
01:03:03I did well.
01:03:07Men.
01:03:08Quickly.
01:03:13Any day.
01:03:14With these.
01:03:15With these.
01:03:16That's the man.
01:03:17Arrest him.
01:03:18Where's the police?
01:03:20I will cut you.
01:03:21I will cut you down.
01:03:24And you.
01:03:26I'll cut you down.
01:03:28I'll cut you down.
01:03:29I'll take any of you.
01:03:30Any day.
01:03:31Any day.
01:03:32With these hands.
01:03:33With these hands.
01:03:34Back.
01:03:35Back.
01:03:36Back.
01:03:37Get back.
01:03:38Get out of the way.
01:03:39Get out of the way.
01:03:40Move.
01:03:41Get out of the way.
01:03:42Get out of the way.
01:03:43Move.
01:03:44Move.
01:03:47I'll take any of you.
01:03:48Any of you.
01:03:49Any of you.
01:03:50Stay back.
01:03:51Stay back.
01:03:52Here they come.
01:03:53Put the blade down.
01:03:54Here they come.
01:03:55Come on.
01:03:56Put it down.
01:03:57I've got all the evidence.
01:03:59Listen to me.
01:04:00I have all the evidence for Tobias.
01:04:03Listen.
01:04:04I have all the evidence for Tobias.
01:04:07Tobias.
01:04:08He wouldn't do this to me.
01:04:21We're family.
01:04:23I swear you're wrong, Sweeney Todd.
01:04:28Put all the evidence right here.
01:04:33It's up.
01:04:38It's up.
01:04:41Put it down.
01:05:01Get the blade.
01:05:02Get the blade.
01:05:03Get the blade.
01:05:06Sweeney 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.
01:05:33Tobias knew what he wanted.
01:05:40Is Mrs. Lovett free?
01:05:43Assure 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.
01:06:04He's out fear.
01:06:05In the eyes of the man of the law.
01:06:11I'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?
01:06:50You'll be tried and hung.
01:06:51I expect before the month is out.
01:06:55A merciful death.
01:06:59One you don't deserve.
01:07:02Was my request granted?
01:07:04It was.
01:07:06Is he here?
01:07:08He is.
01:07:10But 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.
01:07:27I'll see you on the day you hang.
01:07:30Bye, sweetie Todd.
01:07:31I'm ready to go on.
01:07:32Who's the girl?
01:07:37Sure wait.
01:07:41Allих are you?
01:07:43He's with me.
01:07:44He's using a man too.
01:07:46I say we kind of know about this.
01:07:49He socks.
01:07:51We're about gettingarrive.
01:07:53We look away with some things.
01:07:55Tick around a little bit with us.
01:07:59H hose your bag, thanks disappointed.
01:08:00leave us sir this man is nothing more than a pathetic fool now he is an unarmed pathetic fool
01:08:30well now I wanted to see for myself what you were the newspapers have you out to be a monster
01:08:41monsters do exist the demon barber they call you well I will show them when I sentence you to death
01:08:57and mark my words that will be my judgment you will be executed in the public square
01:09:05they will strip you naked exposed for all the world to see and then it will be clear you are
01:09:14no monster you are no demon you are just a man a plain and ugly man caught for his crimes
01:09:26oh it will be glorious and the papers will not write about the demon barber of fleet street no
01:09:37they will read murderer executed pictures to follow have you ever seen an execution mr. todd
01:09:49i'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
01:10:10you sent my father away
01:10:18you
01:10:23put my mother in a workhouse
01:10:28it was you
01:10:31your mother in a workhouse
01:10:33you destroyed my complete family
01:10:35please have mercy please
01:10:41and on that day charlie thomas died charlie thomas
01:10:53and I
01:10:55and I
01:10:57I
01:10:59Sweeney Todd
01:11:01was born
01:11:03shut up
01:11:05shut up
01:11:07shut up
01:11:09shut up
01:11:11shut up
01:11:13shut up
01:11:15shut up
01:11:17shut up
01:11:19shut up
01:11:37shut up
01:11:39shut up
01:11:41Now run, Charlie, and never come back.
01:12:11Tobias, our plan is almost complete.
01:12:23You both need to leave London.
01:12:26Now.
01:12:27Now listen to me, Todd.
01:12:28What we need is a way around Badwidge.
01:12:31He won't come for Tobias he thinks he's stupid.
01:12:34Now if he comes from me, this is what we're going to do.
01:12:39I'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, and 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?
01:13:05You're what?
01:13:06You did well.
01:13:07Please don't move.
01:13:08I will cut you, I will cut you down.
01:13:11Get out of the way!
01:13:12Clear the way!
01:13:13Get out of the way!
01:13:14Get out of the way!
01:13:15Get out of the way!
01:13:16Get out of the way!
01:13:17Get out of the way!
01:13:18Get out of the way!
01:13:19Move!
01:13:20Get out of the way!
01:13:21Listen to me!
01:13:22Listen!
01:13:23I have all the evidence of Antipaius.
01:13:25He wouldn't do this to me.
01:13:27All the evidence right now.
01:13:28Sweeney Todd.
01:13:29You are under arrest for the murder of Lord Wright.
01:13:35I don't know what happens for you.
01:13:41Even a spoon.
01:13:42I'll see you on the day you hang.
01:13:45Bye, Sweeney Todd.
01:13:47Bye, Sweeney Todd.
01:14:09Will you hurry up with that soup?
01:14:17Bye, Sweeney Todd!
01:14:31Bye, Sweeney Todd!
01:14:37Bye, Sweeney Todd!
01:14:42The Demon Barber, they call you.
01:15:03When I sentence you to death and mark my words, that will be my judgment.
01:15:08Oh, it will be glorious.
01:15:38Oh, it will be glorious.
01:16:08Oh, it will be glorious.
01:16:10You did well.
01:16:11I did well.
01:16:12Now, let's deal with Badwitch and find Mrs. Lovett.
01:16:16The ruling class of this land are consumed by greed, gluttony and arrogance.
01:16:28But I, too, have sinned.
01:16:31Does 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.
01:16:42The Man of Peace
01:16:52The Man of Peace
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