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Curse of the Undying – Shadows from the Forgotten Temple takes you deep into the heart of an ancient mystery, where forbidden rituals awaken a terrifying army of the undead. Set against the eerie backdrop of a lost Cambodian temple, this 1930s horror classic blends adventure, mysticism, and early zombie lore. A chilling tale of power, obsession, and a curse that refuses to die.
Public domain film. Digitally restored for historical preservation and horror fans alike.
Public domain film. Digitally restored for historical preservation and horror fans alike.
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00:00:00THE END
00:00:30THE END
00:01:00Now, Captain Lou, your splendid service as an interpreter is appreciated.
00:01:17But when you try to tell me stories of mesmerism, occultism, men without souls,
00:01:23hordes of supermen capable of annihilating armies of trained men,
00:01:27you make me wonder which of us is sane.
00:01:30General, I dare say I failed in my presentation of the facts.
00:01:36No, no, not facts.
00:01:37But the ratings of a mad Cambodian police.
00:01:40No, Luke, it's too fantastic.
00:01:43Read that last.
00:01:44General Headquarters.
00:01:45Austrians bringing up veteran shock troops.
00:01:48One moment.
00:01:49I wish I could believe in you, robot.
00:01:51I could use several regiments of them right now.
00:01:53That's all.
00:01:53Yes, sir.
00:02:08You don't have to tell me you failed, Armand.
00:02:09I can read your emotions in your face just as easily as you read the dead languages.
00:02:15I can't find a language in which to convince General Duval.
00:02:18No, the chances are you'll apologize, stammered, he barked, and you retrieved it without firing shot.
00:02:24Well, I wish I had your assurance, faculty of knowing your objective and driving straight at it.
00:02:32Well, it's simple.
00:02:33Just impress the other culture no more than he does.
00:02:36It has been called ego, Cliff.
00:02:38Oh, yes, but I like the American phrase better.
00:02:41Intestinal fortitude.
00:02:43Don't rub it in.
00:02:44Well, someone should.
00:02:45You know, I admire your knowledge and you envy my ego.
00:02:47Well, I'll take half your knowledge and you take half my ego and we'll have two smart men.
00:02:53How much of this high priest story do you believe?
00:02:56Oh, I think there is such a thing as black magic.
00:02:58Call it superstition if you want, I don't know.
00:03:00But I don't believe that you can turn human beings into automatons or, as you call them, zombies.
00:03:05You believe in mental telepathy?
00:03:07There might be something to it.
00:03:08I don't know.
00:03:09Well, science does.
00:03:10It's an established fact, Cliff, that in the Orient, the last of an ancient race lives for the laws of telepathy.
00:03:15Their knowledge, their rituals are guarded by just such priests as this man, Tiong.
00:03:23All right, I'll buy you a driver, a medal, a leg of it, but I'll not buy you a robot.
00:03:27Now, look, Cliff.
00:03:28Tiong here comes from Angkor, where, according to their legend, Angkor was built by these robots.
00:03:32Thousands of tireless, feelingless human machines.
00:03:35Yes, yes, I know.
00:03:35And they call them zombies.
00:03:37Controlled and directed mentally by their priest-king.
00:03:39Yes, and Tiong here is the last descendant of that priest-king and the only man alive that knows the secret of the zombies.
00:03:45I don't believe a word of it.
00:03:59He says that he says that the general keeps his ears in the ground like the ears of a corpse, that he'll not listen to the words of wisdom.
00:04:08Well, what does he want to do, get the general's earphones?
00:04:10Tiong still insists his guards say he must create zombie soldiers.
00:04:28He says he'll show us how a handful of zombies can take an entire enemy trench.
00:04:33What do you want to do?
00:04:55THE END
00:05:25I am not here to beat the cause of the Central European power
00:05:35But that of modern civilization
00:05:39In the name of humanity
00:05:41You must not go further with your experiment
00:05:44It may mean
00:05:48The destruction
00:05:49Of the white race
00:05:51General von Schelling
00:05:55The responsibility is not ours
00:05:56It is that of a fanatical oriental priest
00:06:00Attached to our Cambodian contingent
00:06:02We have already placed the man under arrest
00:06:05His experiment ends with that
00:06:07I think it so
00:06:08I shall be glad to return it as assurance
00:06:10Then we are agreed that since the priest Tiang refuses to reveal his secret
00:06:26He is a menace so powerful
00:06:29That he must be confined where he never again can use his occult knowledge
00:06:33Quite right, General
00:06:35Right?
00:06:37I suppose so
00:06:39I am in the cause
00:06:40Sir, your threat of life imprisonment
00:06:47Apparently he has not moved this man
00:06:48He understands it means solitary confinement?
00:06:51Yes, sir
00:06:51And he still refuses
00:06:52Then inform him that we have forced to carry through the sentence of solitary confinement for life
00:06:57Yes
00:06:58He is to be confined to his quarters pending his removal to military prison
00:07:10Yes, sir
00:07:11On down
00:07:12Thank you
00:07:14Thank you
00:07:14God
00:07:15Thank you
00:09:50I make a suggestion.
00:09:51And ask that each of you bring it to the attention of your government.
00:09:54Urge them to sponsor jointly an expedition to the lost city of Angkor.
00:09:58And for general appearances that would be a private expedition.
00:10:01I'm the secret of the family.
00:10:05Destroy it.
00:10:06And we envelop.
00:10:07We'll have to.
00:10:13If you'll permit me to say so.
00:10:14I think we've accomplished a good deal.
00:10:18You.
00:10:19If you'll permit me to say so, sir, I think we've accomplished a good deal.
00:10:30It took years to make Angkor what she is.
00:10:33Certainly, we can't expect it to be involved in secret to us in just a few months.
00:10:37Yes, but this all costs money in that.
00:10:40Mr. Nack, how do you like me in this helmet?
00:10:42My dear, Clare, I like you in anything.
00:10:45You're a galant.
00:10:47I think I look awful in it.
00:10:48So do I.
00:10:50Now, Daddy, this is the time you're not to agree with me.
00:10:54Well, maybe someday I'll say something that meets with your approval.
00:10:57I've promised myself that, darling.
00:11:00Uh, Mr. Luke, how do you like me in it?
00:11:04In what?
00:11:06This hat, copper.
00:11:08This.
00:11:09I think you're beautiful.
00:11:13Here, you're more than gallant.
00:11:16I beg your pardon.
00:11:18Oh, now you've spoiled us.
00:11:20Is this a discussion of business or are we playing charades?
00:11:23Proceed, gentlemen.
00:11:24I'll take the minutes to speak in.
00:11:25Now, now, Clare, now, here, I...
00:11:27Pardon.
00:11:28Am I intruding?
00:11:29Well, you're late.
00:11:30Sorry.
00:11:31I was busy.
00:11:32Oh, you were?
00:11:33Yes.
00:11:33Well, that's interesting.
00:11:35Uh, Mr. Luke, no doubt, has represented me well, I trust.
00:11:39Well, he made some alibis for you.
00:11:41Hmm.
00:11:41That's very nice of him, I'm sure.
00:11:43But I have a habit of handling my own affairs.
00:11:45I'm looking things over today.
00:11:48Well, I'll be pleased to accompany you.
00:11:49Hmm.
00:11:50Perhaps, uh, Mademoiselle Duval will permit me to, uh...
00:11:53Thank you, monsieur.
00:11:53I've made my arrangement.
00:11:55Mr. Luke has consented to act as my guide.
00:11:57I see.
00:11:59In an hour, Mr. Luke.
00:12:00Thank you, Mademoiselle Duval.
00:12:05None.
00:12:05None whatever.
00:12:07So he promised to give up his power, release his subject, for this woman he loved.
00:12:12Now, that's my idea, the man in love.
00:12:15You believe the legend?
00:12:16Who made it up, Olankovar or you?
00:12:19It's a true translation of the legend.
00:12:22Would you have given up all that power for Endress?
00:12:26I shall never have power.
00:12:28And I've never known love.
00:12:30Oh.
00:12:31Well, power's not so important.
00:12:33And you are in love.
00:12:35In love with old stones and pieces of pottery.
00:12:38Well, perhaps you're lucky.
00:12:41Perhaps.
00:12:45Who's that?
00:12:51Oh, that's Cliff Grayson.
00:12:52He's one of our best men here.
00:12:54Uh-huh.
00:12:55Uh-huh.
00:12:58I'm hungry.
00:13:01Let's go back to camp.
00:13:02All right.
00:13:02Let's do.
00:13:07What did you say his name was?
00:13:10Jakob Armand.
00:13:11Oh, no.
00:13:12I mean him.
00:13:12Oh, Cliff Grayson.
00:13:26I thought for a while she was in love with you.
00:13:31That shows what imagination can do.
00:13:32I could have understood that.
00:13:36Why?
00:13:39You're so much more her kind.
00:13:42There goes that inferiority complex again.
00:13:45You know, someday I'm going to cure you with that.
00:13:47I hope you do.
00:13:51What was it you said once about if you want anything, ride roughshod over everything?
00:13:58Be ruthless.
00:13:59Forget all sentiments.
00:14:01Get to your objective, take it, and hold it.
00:14:03I wonder if I could do that.
00:14:08Perhaps not.
00:14:09But the man that does it's a fool.
00:14:12Good night.
00:14:12Good night.
00:14:42Good night.
00:15:12Good night.
00:15:22Come on.
00:15:24Can you interpret that dance?
00:15:26Well, I hardly know.
00:15:28Dance is centuries old, I expect.
00:15:30Yes, but the wiggle's always the same.
00:15:35That's a traditional wedding dance of the Khmers.
00:15:38You know, she had a nice...
00:15:39Father?
00:15:40Understanding of the dance.
00:15:45Now, Father, that girl is my discovery.
00:15:47This engagement party would not be complete without hearing from the lucky man.
00:15:51On your feet, lad.
00:15:53Let's see you rise to the occasion.
00:15:54Well, I hardly know what to say.
00:16:06I suppose that no man hardly knows what to say in a situation like this, but...
00:16:12Well, I presume we all say just about the same thing, so...
00:16:17As trite as it is, may I say...
00:16:21I'm the most fortunate man in the world.
00:16:24Bravo!
00:16:25Bravo!
00:16:25Bravo!
00:16:26Bravo!
00:16:26Bravo!
00:16:26Bravo!
00:16:27Bravo!
00:16:28Bravo!
00:16:29Bravo!
00:16:30Bravo!
00:16:31Bravo!
00:16:32Bravo!
00:16:33I, I must be overcome by Armand's emotions.
00:16:38Well, I, I don't know what I'm supposed to say.
00:16:44What father does when he's giving up the only daughter he ever had.
00:16:49You couldn't say anything nicer than that, darling.
00:16:52I've said the right thing at last.
00:16:54I'm improving.
00:16:56Mr. Grayson, you were about to say something.
00:16:59Were you not?
00:17:00No, General.
00:17:01Like you, I prefer to listen to that.
00:17:05Well, that's strange.
00:17:07I've never known you at a loss for words.
00:17:13I wish you all the happiness that you deserve.
00:17:31It's like putting a jigsaw puzzle together, isn't it?
00:17:35Isn't it?
00:17:35Mm-hmm.
00:17:36I'm always wondering where the next piece goes.
00:17:38First thing we know, Claire, you'll be a puzzle jigger like us with a save and a shovel.
00:17:42Who knows?
00:17:44I might be the one who finds the secret of hypnotizing subjects.
00:17:49I know certain people I'd use it on.
00:17:51Do you tell us if you find the secret?
00:17:57Oh, she'd have to.
00:17:58A woman isn't supposed to keep a secret, is she?
00:18:00Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:18:11I don't know what amount of test there is, painting this plot.
00:18:14We're trying out next year's color scheme for gentlemen's hair.
00:18:17Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:18:19Oh!
00:18:36Grayson!
00:18:45I can't understand it.
00:18:46I examined those ropes myself only this morning.
00:18:52You think you're badly hurt?
00:18:53I don't know.
00:18:55I'm just numb.
00:18:57We'll get you to the hospital tent.
00:19:05One thing I've always admired about you was your honesty.
00:19:10The thing I've most admired about you was your loyalty to your work.
00:19:15And to your friends.
00:19:17Cliff Grayson.
00:19:19I've never had reason to question his loyalty either.
00:19:21Even now he's an innocent victim, as I am.
00:19:25I loved him.
00:19:26And I loved you.
00:19:28So did you.
00:19:29But do you think he would ever have admitted it?
00:19:33Unless I...
00:19:33Unless you had used me to excite his jealousy.
00:19:37Exactly.
00:19:38I suppose in your mind you can justify that.
00:19:42A woman in love can justify anything.
00:19:45Be ruthless.
00:19:46Ride roughshod over everything.
00:19:49Forget all sentiment.
00:19:50Decide upon what you want and get it.
00:19:52No matter whom it hurts.
00:19:53I've been told that was the thing to do.
00:19:55And now I find it's a woman's code too.
00:20:00Well, I still admire your honesty.
00:20:03Oh, I have a regret.
00:20:04I've hurt you.
00:20:05You should have no regrets.
00:20:11If getting what you want is everything, there should be no regrets.
00:20:14Oh, aren't you being a little ruthless now?
00:20:20No.
00:20:20I'm a man who loves you.
00:20:22Even now?
00:20:23Yes.
00:20:24I shall always love you.
00:20:27I have been made somewhat ridiculous.
00:20:29It's true.
00:20:30But still I love you.
00:20:32Oh, I'd much rather that you'd hate me.
00:20:36I wish I could.
00:20:38That would make things so easy.
00:20:41Had you done this to me, I should hate you.
00:20:44It's for no other reason because of pride.
00:20:48Where you are concerned, I have no pride.
00:21:14Go on, go on.
00:21:19Go on.
00:24:17Ceremonies.
00:24:22Fools.
00:24:25Fools.
00:24:28Under our very nose.
00:24:47The ceremony. The zombie ceremony.
00:24:59And the secret does lie in Angkor.
00:25:11Luna, we're going back to Angkor. I want you to go with me.
00:25:17Do not go to Angkor.
00:25:20Why not?
00:25:24Why not?
00:25:25Please.
00:25:27Priests hold very old religious custom.
00:25:30Because they glad you all go away.
00:25:33Very dangerous to go back.
00:25:46You, guys.
00:25:47I get there.
00:25:49You, come to see a
00:25:51song.
00:25:52It's a good time.
00:25:55You are not here.
00:25:56Why not?
00:25:58You are not here.
00:26:00You are not the one.
00:26:01I am the one that I do.
00:26:04That is true.
00:26:05It is a good time.
00:33:36You are incapable of thought.
00:33:38Did I give you permission to go to anchor for two days while your work here, insignificant
00:33:43as it is, waits while I wait?
00:33:45But, Dr. Trevesant, are...
00:33:47I will not tolerate...
00:33:48I will not tolerate...
00:33:49I will not tolerate the insubordination.
00:33:50I will not tolerate the insubordination.
00:33:51When you sign with this expedition, you agree to abide by its orders.
00:33:54Mr. Luke, you are dismissed.
00:33:56You will be provided with transportation back to France on the next steamer leaving Segon.
00:34:02But, but, but, but, but, but...
00:34:32I will, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but...
00:34:37Pooner.
00:35:00Pooner.
00:35:06Pooner, the white man's ways have ever been strange to you.
00:35:34For me, they are strange, too.
00:35:38But I have discovered that he who would succeed must disregard all sentiment, decide upon
00:35:44his objective, and drive straight to it.
00:35:47Ruthless?
00:35:48Yes, but therein lies success.
00:35:52Pooner, I have discovered the secret formula of the great king of the Commakers.
00:36:04You are my first experiment.
00:36:10If I succeed with you, I will have acquired a knowledge that will make me the most, the most
00:36:21important man in the world.
00:36:33I will have acquired a knowledge that will make me the most, the most important man in the world.
00:36:45I will have acquired a knowledge that will make me the most important man in the world.
00:36:55Lower your arms.
00:37:00I will have acquired a knowledge that will make me the most important man in the world.
00:37:16I will have acquired a knowledge that will make me the most important man in the world.
00:37:36Can you move hand or foot except as I will it?
00:37:51No, master.
00:37:53Can you think or speak except as I command?
00:37:58No, master.
00:38:01Pooner, we are learning to be ruthless.
00:38:05Yes, master.
00:38:11Armand, you are a different man.
00:38:14There is no indecision in you these days, lad.
00:38:17You have an authority about you.
00:38:19It is quiet, but one senses it.
00:38:22Like a man who had suddenly found himself.
00:38:27It took me a long time to acquire it.
00:38:34And no longer question what I should do.
00:38:40I do what I want to do.
00:38:42That's fine.
00:38:43But there's always one danger of overdoing it.
00:38:45And that's worse than not doing it at all.
00:38:48McDonald, you're the one man to whom I'm grateful.
00:38:51You're my friend.
00:38:52I always believed in you, lad.
00:38:54I know you did.
00:38:55If you hadn't said what you have, I wouldn't say this.
00:38:58I liked it for the way you stood on your feet.
00:39:00When another man had the good luck that you deserved.
00:39:04Wasn't for me.
00:39:06That's the way to look at it.
00:39:08She's a grand girl.
00:39:09And he's a good lad.
00:39:11And we'll all be wishing him happiness in another two weeks.
00:39:14Two weeks?
00:39:15Mm-hmm.
00:39:19Mm-hmm.
00:39:20Mm-hmm.
00:39:27Mm-hmm.
00:40:29I shouldn't, lad.
00:40:43Yes, sir.
00:40:44You, you will proceed at once to his talent.
00:40:53Report to Colonel Lamont in charge of our survey in that district.
00:40:58Bring back his confidential finding.
00:41:03Make what escort you need.
00:41:05Yes, sir, I appreciate the confidence you place in me, sir, but isn't this rather an unexpected mission, considering the fact that your daughter and I had to be married in two weeks and the trip to Estella would take six?
00:41:18Yes, I sympathize with you, Grayson.
00:41:23But our duties come first.
00:41:26You understand?
00:41:28Yes, sir.
00:41:34As your poet Bobby Burns has said,
00:42:02The best laid plans of mice and men, gang after Gley.
00:42:09The best laid plans of mice and men, gang after Gleyman, gang after Gleyman, gang after Gleyman, gang after Gleyman, gang after Gleyman, gang after Gleyman.
00:42:27Bonsoir, monsieur.
00:42:28Bonsoir, monsieur.
00:42:28Honest.
00:42:39Dr. Faustus, with his alchemy and the help of his satanic majesty discover the secret of renewed youth.
00:42:46just what is the secret you found I have not as yet been able to enlist the help of Satan but
00:42:54perhaps you with your recently acquired habits of appearing at inopportune moments hold the power to
00:43:00materialize the Prince of Darkness the session of the knowledge you hold I should not need his help
00:43:08you assume much my dear I know much my dear Luke you should know them that I'm not easily fooled by
00:43:19your attempted sacrifice any knowledge that I may possess shall be retained only by me you see I
00:43:27don't hold you to be a stupid man you have need of me my dear Luke you are a cloth I a man of
00:43:36imagination you have stumbled upon this lost knowledge of the century I have hesitated that
00:43:45nothing to gain it let me share your secret with you and the world lies at our feet in France did
00:43:55Tion the high priest share his knowledge with you no and therefore he died you killed him
00:44:05with the help of the goddess fever how that you will not understand this you may the breaking of the
00:44:13scaffold so well tested by McDonald's the mysterious disappearance of France wine on read the refusal
00:44:21of the native to do any further work why the expedition withdrew did it not I knew you would not give up I
00:44:31hoped you would lead me to the secret he and took this from the god of fever and I took it from him I
00:44:44thought it was what we all saw it was a clue but not the right one this I am writing you have the secret of the zombies
00:45:00let me have it you leave me no choice my term is over here you show their judgment my dear Luke
00:45:12the secret the secret lies in placing the right hand so symbol of the third eye
00:45:28the second eye of see the summoning fight will of one who is to be your executioner
00:45:38hands slowly steal about your throat
00:45:45Oh, my God.
00:46:15Great priest-king, Yakovama, used his subjects, men like you, to build the miracle city of Angkor.
00:46:23Perhaps under my control, you are scheduled for even greater things.
00:46:30Dr. Trevisant, I thank you for reinstating me, so kind.
00:46:38And you, my poor friends, for the unwilling contribution of your souls.
00:46:45You are giving me power to achieve the one thing I want.
00:46:50And I am so grateful.
00:46:56No doubt you would all tear me limb from limb should I ever relinquish this control.
00:47:02But that shall never be.
00:47:07Cliff, Cliff.
00:47:29Cliff.
00:47:30Cliff.
00:47:30Come on.
00:47:49We're going home right now.
00:47:50Hmm?
00:47:51Come on.
00:47:51Pack up.
00:47:52We're going home.
00:47:52I sensed a change in him when he sent me away.
00:48:06And fight him.
00:48:08That time Armand was away, he was in Angkor.
00:48:11He succeeded while we've all failed.
00:48:13He's found the secret of the high priest and he has power.
00:48:17And both of us taught him the lesson of being ruthless.
00:48:20He knows what he wants, all right.
00:48:22It's you.
00:48:23But what will he do to you?
00:48:25He'll get me out of the way.
00:48:26Our only chance is to get away together and right now.
00:48:29Come on.
00:48:29Come on.
00:48:29Come on.
00:48:29Your father asked me to say that he wishes to see you at once.
00:48:57I trust you had a pleasant trip to, to, where was it?
00:49:14Oh, yes.
00:49:15Ishtala, I believe.
00:49:16That trip couldn't possibly have been made at your suggestion, could it?
00:49:19My suggestion?
00:49:21What possible reason could I have had for that?
00:49:23The same reasons for all these changes have been made since I was sent over for these
00:49:27men and your scheme to marry Claire.
00:49:29If anything or anyone gets in your way, ride roughshod over him.
00:49:34Isn't that your creed?
00:49:35Not creed.
00:49:36Just advice I gave to a friend.
00:49:39You also advise, forget sentiment.
00:49:42If you want a thing, go after it and get it.
00:49:44Isn't that it?
00:49:45You've proved an apt pupil.
00:49:46I had a splendid teacher.
00:49:49And now I'm the one that stands in your way.
00:49:51You are.
00:49:52But I'm removing you.
00:50:00Then if I marry you, you will send Cliff back to England.
00:50:04That is your offer, is it not?
00:50:06Not my offer.
00:50:07My promise.
00:50:08He goes unharmed.
00:50:11Unharmed?
00:50:11I want your word that you will not make him such of your will as these others are.
00:50:17These, these.
00:50:19These followers, shall we say.
00:50:21He will not be harmed.
00:50:23I give you my word.
00:50:25I believe that you will keep him.
00:50:26Yes, I will.
00:50:29And I'll do more.
00:50:31I'll let you bid him goodbye.
00:50:32I should like to do that.
00:50:37You love him very much, don't you?
00:50:39I'm proving you.
00:50:40It isn't easy to give up the one thing in the world one love.
00:50:44No, it isn't, is it?
00:50:48I, too, love only one thing in the world.
00:50:51But cannot give it up.
00:50:55Our difference is, I haven't your courage.
00:51:02It was so much I wanted to say.
00:51:21Now there's so little to say.
00:51:26I've only felt like this once before.
00:51:29The first time I went into the front line.
00:51:30I was afraid.
00:51:33It takes a brave man to say that.
00:51:35A brave man would never let you sacrifice yourself to save him.
00:51:39So there's no sacrifice?
00:51:40I love him.
00:51:42I shall always love him.
00:51:50You shall say goodbye.
00:51:52No.
00:51:52Just let me look.
00:51:58I'll miss my guide.
00:52:00Oh, we've got to keep our heads up.
00:52:04I'm going in now.
00:52:07My head's still up.
00:52:10Ten minutes past five.
00:52:12From now on, I shall always count time as you run.
00:52:16And mine will always be set eight hours later.
00:52:18For these.
00:52:19I'll be here.
00:52:42THE END
00:53:12An apt pupil your teacher commends you at least I let her remember you as a man
00:53:42If I'm not welcome open the door again
00:53:59Start me and I'll roll gently back to my room
00:54:02They'll never kill your spirit McDonald's is all I have left save my love for my friend
00:54:09What's on your mind
00:54:12That which is most difficult to do
00:54:14And have it understood
00:54:16Give unwanted advice
00:54:19That's true Mac
00:54:21But go ahead
00:54:23You're the one man I'll listen to
00:54:26Thanks
00:54:28Well what's it
00:54:31What's it all about
00:54:32You and yours
00:54:34You've done a terrible thing to her
00:54:37Is it so terrible to fight for and to get the one thing in this world you want
00:54:43Not if you played a gentleman's game
00:54:45I don't like sermon
00:54:50Nor perhaps the truth
00:54:51Perhaps not
00:54:53I do
00:54:54This power which you have
00:54:56This obsession which drives you on
00:54:59Will defeat you in the end
00:55:00And it should
00:55:01You fool yourself with the delusion
00:55:04That you can make this woman love you
00:55:06You can't do it
00:55:08No man should do what his sense of right tells him not to do
00:55:11Or desire that which it forbids him to desire
00:55:14When right ways disappear
00:55:18One's person must vanish
00:55:20With one's principles
00:55:22That was said by an ancient philosopher
00:55:25And I hold these things to be true
00:55:38Good night
00:56:08My dearest
00:56:11Know that I love
00:56:15Loving each other
00:56:18We are no farther apart
00:56:20Than our thoughts could reach
00:56:38Clare I've just been told that my hope of having you care for me is the delusion
00:56:52Would you say that?
00:56:54I married you
00:56:55I kept my bargain
00:56:57And I kept mine
00:56:59For that I am grateful
00:57:01Is that all I'm to ever have?
00:57:03Your gratitude
00:57:04Yes
00:57:06I envy Clifford
00:57:08I'd give up everything I have
00:57:10If you could just find it in your heart
00:57:12To think kindly of me
00:57:13You asked me to think kindly of you
00:57:16You have control over my thinking
00:57:19You've fooled that with my father and others
00:57:22You've made them subject to your will
00:57:24I could never do that to you
00:57:26I couldn't
00:57:36If I give up this power
00:57:40If I release these people
00:57:42Then I should really believe that you love me
00:57:47I'll prove it
00:57:54I give it up
00:57:59You have control over my thinking
00:58:06You have control over my thinking
00:58:07You have control over my thinking
00:58:08You have control over my thinking
00:58:09You have control over my thinking
00:58:10You have control over my thinking
00:58:11You have control over my thinking
00:58:12You have control over my thinking
00:58:13You have control over my thinking
00:58:14You have control over my thinking
00:58:15You have control over my thinking
00:58:16You have control over my thinking
00:58:17You have control over my thinking
00:58:18You have control over my thinking
00:58:19You have control over my thinking
00:58:20You have control over my thinking
00:58:21You have control over my thinking
00:58:22You have control over my thinking
00:58:23You have control over my thinking
00:58:24You have control over my thinking
00:58:25You have control over my thinking
00:58:26You have control over my thinking
00:58:27You have control over my thinking
00:58:28We are free again, we can think a madman who did this to us must die so that he can never do it again.
00:58:57We are free again, we are free again.
00:59:27I love you.
00:59:34I love you.
00:59:41I love you.
00:59:48I love you.
00:59:55I love you.
01:00:02I love you.
01:00:03I love you.
01:00:04I love you.
01:00:35I love you.
01:00:36I love you.
01:00:42I love you.
01:00:49I love you.
01:00:54I love you.
01:01:01I love you.
01:01:28I love you.
01:01:35Come on, what's happened?
01:01:36Whom the gods destroy, they first make man.
01:02:06Whom the gods destroy, they first make man.
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