- 7/12/2025
A sinister force awakens in "Curse of the Yellow Fiend – Darkness Unleashed".
When a man returns from the dead under a mysterious curse, chaos and horror follow. As darkness spreads and the fiend's power grows, can anyone survive the nightmare? Dive into this eerie tale filled with suspense, transformation, and terror.
Perfect for fans of vintage horror, supernatural mysteries, and monster thrillers.
When a man returns from the dead under a mysterious curse, chaos and horror follow. As darkness spreads and the fiend's power grows, can anyone survive the nightmare? Dive into this eerie tale filled with suspense, transformation, and terror.
Perfect for fans of vintage horror, supernatural mysteries, and monster thrillers.
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00:04:51Run
00:05:13Run if you can
00:05:15Don't shoot, I'm not armed
00:05:19What difference, Langdon?
00:05:23I'm sick
00:05:24I'm dying
00:05:27Langdon pleading for pity
00:05:31Langdon the traitor
00:05:34Langdon the murderer, rapist, thief
00:05:39Langdon the evil man
00:05:42The recognized evil man
00:05:48Please
00:05:52I'm too weak to try to run
00:05:55I'll do anything you ask
00:05:58Just don't kill me
00:06:00What have you got to offer?
00:06:05No
00:06:06Please, no
00:06:09I
00:06:10I mean I hurt anybody
00:06:13I'm scared
00:06:15You can't kill me
00:06:20I'm not like wild animals
00:06:22I'm a human being
00:06:27Just like you are
00:06:30Shut up
00:06:31Would you serve me, Langdon
00:06:36Without question
00:06:37Loyally for the rest of your life?
00:06:41No
00:06:41I swear
00:06:43No need for that
00:06:45I always take a man at his word
00:06:48You really are sick, you know
00:07:09That fruit you just ate is extremely toxic
00:07:15As a matter of fact, you should be dead
00:07:18And it's a wonder you're not
00:07:20Starving is such a wretched business, isn't it?
00:07:28Wretched
00:07:29Painful
00:07:30Dirty
00:07:32Dirty
00:07:35When was the last time you heard some fresh meat to eat?
00:07:47Your friend isn't coming, Langdon
00:07:50She died of bullet wounds a while ago
00:07:54Leaving a trail of canned beans and dried fish behind her
00:07:59But then she wasn't really a friend, was she?
00:08:02In a way, though, she did come through for you
00:08:07In a way
00:08:10Come now, it's good meat
00:08:19Probably better than anything you ever tasted
00:08:23Eat, my boy
00:08:26Eat
00:08:31Get
00:10:58Let your Holy Spirit lead us through this world in holiness and justice all the days of our lives.
00:11:05And after we have served you on earth in the comfort of our faith and in perfect charity to all men, may we joyfully come to your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord.
00:12:18Salmon/.
00:12:19Are you quite comfortable, Langdon?
00:12:39Leave me alone.
00:12:42I know just how you feel, my boy.
00:12:46Believe me, even I don't enjoy everything I have to do.
00:12:52But we have our rules the same as everyone else.
00:12:55Can I have a moment's peace?
00:12:58Hardly.
00:13:01It's one thing to be melancholy, dear boy, but quite another to be inane.
00:13:06I think you'll find this new situation quite interesting.
00:13:16In fact, I think I will, too.
00:13:30Mr. Earl is here, Mrs.
00:13:33Yes, I'm ready.
00:13:37Dr. Porfirio Santos wanted in surgery B immediately.
00:13:41Dr. Porfirio Santos, please.
00:13:45Telephone call for Dr. Goris at main lobby desk.
00:13:49Dr. Goris, telephone call.
00:13:54Believe me, Mrs. Rogers, I'm as surprised and shocked as you are.
00:13:59There was not the slightest basis for suspecting that there was anything wrong.
00:14:03That is why I would like your permission to have an autopsy performed on the, on your husband.
00:14:11I would like to see my husband.
00:14:13Of course.
00:14:14We haven't moved him from his room.
00:14:16I want to see his face.
00:14:17What happened to his face?
00:14:28Mangled beyond recognition in an industrial accident.
00:14:32He's had a number of operations.
00:14:35I've been helping here and there.
00:14:39Now, Landon.
00:14:40Just what the hell are you trying to pull, doctor?
00:15:09Asked him for Porfirio to come here immediately.
00:15:17Phil?
00:15:20Get these bandages off his face.
00:15:23Well, he can't be alive.
00:15:25You do it.
00:15:26Right now.
00:15:26Come on.
00:15:27Come on.
00:15:30Good by the way.
00:15:31Good by the way.
00:15:31Good by the way.
00:15:33Bye.
00:15:34You're welcome.
00:15:34I'm going to see my wife.
00:15:35Good by the way.
00:15:36Good by the way.
00:15:41Good by the way.
00:15:52Good by the way.
00:15:53How long do you think?
00:15:54Good by the way.
00:15:54Poor.
00:16:25Stella?
00:16:36Don't touch him.
00:16:47Get help. Quick.
00:16:55Doctor. Doctor.
00:17:25Philip?
00:18:06I think I'm rediscovering the nicest part of the house.
00:18:16You never used to think that.
00:18:19You used to make a joke of all the trouble I went to having it done.
00:18:25Come sit by me.
00:18:36It's not too cold for you.
00:18:40No.
00:18:49You've had a pretty rough time of it, haven't you?
00:18:51I never expected you to say anything like that.
00:18:58I've been away a long time.
00:19:00You should expect to be surprised.
00:19:01I do.
00:19:04I don't know you anymore.
00:19:06Are you sorry?
00:19:08No.
00:19:12I've never been afraid of you before.
00:19:17You are getting chilly.
00:19:19I don't know you anymore.
00:21:19You might have given me some idea of what you were going to do.
00:21:22You were always a little squeamish, Earl. It would have showed.
00:21:25I see. It's a one-man operation now.
00:21:29Is that new to you?
00:21:33Well, not like this, Phil.
00:21:35These people were your partners.
00:21:37Sure, you've always had control, but they trusted you.
00:21:40They put their trust in figures and ironclad notes.
00:21:43And they came out of it a lot richer.
00:21:46And a lot greedier, too.
00:21:47Phil, I don't know that I want to go along with this.
00:21:53What do you really want, then?
00:21:55A peace of mind? A clear conscience?
00:21:58Why not?
00:22:00Have you got a clear conscience, Earl?
00:22:02Phil, what do you think I ought to do about Julia?
00:22:08I don't know what you mean.
00:22:11There aren't many women who could have stood by you all this time.
00:22:13You're right.
00:22:15You see, that's the point.
00:22:16Things aren't going to get any better.
00:22:18And there's nothing that she or I can do about it.
00:22:21So what are you going to do?
00:22:23Just throw her out like your board of directors?
00:22:26Would you like that?
00:22:30All right, Phil.
00:22:32Come out with it.
00:22:33If you're implying that there's ever been anything between Julia and me...
00:22:36Earl, I'm just trying to make things easy for you.
00:22:40Easy?
00:22:42Easy.
00:22:42Julia knows what a disaster our marriage has been,
00:22:48but she's not the kind to let go or walk away.
00:22:52Principles.
00:22:54She's not going to just wake up one morning
00:22:56and realize that it's you she's wanted all along.
00:22:59If I threw her out, neither one of us would ever see her again.
00:23:03Why should you care?
00:23:05I don't want to hurt her any more than I have to.
00:23:08If she can make a good life for herself with you,
00:23:10why shouldn't she have a chance for her?
00:23:20So why don't you and I kind of help her along, Earl?
00:23:23Why, here's Tom Milton.
00:23:48Remember him?
00:23:49You inhabited him in 54.
00:23:5255, I think.
00:23:54You know I can't for the life of me remember what I did with him.
00:23:59I'll have to look it up.
00:24:03Actually, Langdon,
00:24:05since I happened to be in the neighborhood,
00:24:07I thought I'd look you up and have a little therapy session with you.
00:24:10You know, bringing you back with your own face
00:24:13was an irresistible temptation.
00:24:14But it may turn out to be an awful mistake.
00:24:19What have I done?
00:24:21Nothing yet.
00:24:23But having a face of your own
00:24:25is encouraging you to think about personal identity.
00:24:29And you know we can't have that.
00:24:32I take no pleasure in it.
00:24:34Naturally not.
00:24:35But your mind wanders.
00:24:41Why do you think I keep bringing you back, Langdon?
00:24:44Apart from the pleasure you get out of it.
00:24:47To awaken the latent evil in the people that I come in contact with.
00:24:51Good.
00:24:52I knew you'd be sharp enough to grasp that.
00:24:56It isn't as easy as it might seem to find qualified agents.
00:25:01Human nature is so ambiguous
00:25:03that the propagation of evil
00:25:06is left entirely to chance.
00:25:10There's been a great deal said about the scarcity of truly good men.
00:25:15Why truly evil men are just as hard to find.
00:25:18Do you realize, Langdon,
00:25:22that if you really put your mind to it
00:25:25you could be a saint?
00:25:27For our sight, of course.
00:25:29Nothing seems worth doing.
00:25:34You want to die.
00:25:37Is that it?
00:25:39Yes.
00:25:40What fantasies people pick up.
00:25:44This is all there is, you know.
00:25:46You have to stop thinking of yourself
00:25:49as a man groping towards some sort of fulfillment
00:25:53within a measured span of time
00:25:56because surely you can see
00:25:58that you stopped being mortal some twenty-odd years ago.
00:26:02What am I?
00:26:05Well, you're in transition.
00:26:07You're still part man
00:26:09becoming, hopefully,
00:26:11a quality,
00:26:12a pure moral force,
00:26:16so to speak.
00:26:17I am a man,
00:26:19damned maybe,
00:26:20but still a man
00:26:21who knows shame
00:26:22and sorrow
00:26:23and revulsion
00:26:24and regret.
00:26:25You have no idea
00:26:35how distasteful I find this.
00:26:39I wish there was some subtler
00:26:41and equally effective way
00:26:43of making a point with you.
00:26:45Do try to remember, Langdon.
00:26:48I find you quite useful,
00:26:50but I don't want you to be anybody.
00:26:53Not anybody at all.
00:26:57The pain you feel
00:26:59is only a slight pressure on the kidney.
00:27:02If you vex me further,
00:27:04I can be much more imaginative.
00:27:06Can I get you a drink?
00:27:27Earl stopped in this afternoon.
00:27:39I figured he would.
00:27:42He told me.
00:27:46He said you had to talk about me.
00:27:51Yes.
00:27:53What did you tell him?
00:27:55I think you know
00:27:59what I told him, Julia.
00:28:02Just what do you take me for?
00:28:06What was his attitude?
00:28:09I don't know what you mean.
00:28:14Did he seem interested in the idea?
00:28:25What was the point of telling him
00:28:32all those lies?
00:28:34What are you trying to do to me?
00:28:38About four months ago,
00:28:40you let an airline pilot
00:28:41pick you up at the Savoy Bar.
00:28:45Now that bothered you a lot,
00:28:47didn't it?
00:28:50You hadn't spoken to me in months.
00:28:52You didn't care whether you lived or died.
00:28:55You didn't care what happened to me.
00:28:58How was I supposed to feel?
00:29:00Just the way you did feel, Julia.
00:29:02The trouble is,
00:29:03you've never been able
00:29:03to forgive yourself for it.
00:29:08How long have you known?
00:29:10What difference does it make?
00:29:11Philip,
00:29:14suddenly I don't understand you at all.
00:29:21Earl is as close to being
00:29:22what he seems to be
00:29:23as anyone you've ever known.
00:29:25With him,
00:29:25you'd never have to wonder
00:29:26where you stood.
00:29:28And that's what you've always wanted,
00:29:29isn't it?
00:29:30And it's not supposed to matter
00:29:32whether I love him or not.
00:29:34What do you want, Julia?
00:29:35Love you've had.
00:29:37Why don't you settle
00:29:38for something you can live with?
00:29:39Who are you?
00:29:44As far as you're concerned,
00:29:45I am and can only be
00:29:47whoever
00:29:48or whatever you think I am.
00:29:55Philip?
00:29:55I need you.
00:30:08I don't want to lose you.
00:30:12Whoever,
00:30:13whatever you are.
00:30:14I don't want to lose you.
00:30:18Let's go.
00:30:48Let's go.
00:31:18Let's go.
00:31:48Let's go.
00:32:18Let's go.
00:32:48Let's go.
00:33:18Let's go.
00:33:48Let's go.
00:34:18Let's go.
00:34:48Let's go.
00:35:18Let's go.
00:35:47Let's go.
00:36:18That amounts to the same thing.
00:36:21Don't you see?
00:36:23He needs us.
00:36:24He needs me.
00:36:26Not some stranger poking around in his mind the way they did with his body.
00:36:29He's all alone.
00:36:30He's all alone and he doesn't want to beg for anything.
00:36:41He said all those things.
00:36:42He said all those things to you.
00:36:43He said all those things to you yesterday.
00:36:44He said all those things to you yesterday.
00:36:45I wish that were true.
00:36:46It is true.
00:36:47Maybe he is lonely in a way, but I can't reach him.
00:36:52He's not the same.
00:36:53And I don't think you can.
00:36:54He's not the same.
00:36:58He can't.
00:36:59And I don't think you can.
00:37:00He's my brother.
00:37:02He's my brother.
00:37:03That's hard to believe, too.
00:37:07Julia, I'd make very sure of my own feelings if I were you.
00:37:11What?
00:37:12Why has he become so important to you?
00:37:15Only a week ago you weren't sure you wanted to stay.
00:37:19What's he done to you?
00:37:21Or is it something that you've done to yourself?
00:37:25So now we're both dangerous.
00:37:28Nobody's harmless.
00:37:30Even to himself.
00:37:31Are you sure you're helping him this way?
00:37:36No.
00:37:39Are you sure you're helping me?
00:37:41No.
00:37:50Did I rake you?
00:37:54I guess you did.
00:37:55I didn't hear you come in.
00:37:57Beware the Coloradans bearing gifts.
00:38:03What's the occasion?
00:38:05An attack of guilt, probably.
00:38:07I spent the entire day indulging myself.
00:38:09Drove around, shopped, ate a fantastically expensive lunch.
00:38:15Went to a movie.
00:38:18Open it.
00:38:19Open it.
00:38:27The cook says you haven't had anything to eat all day.
00:38:29You must be starved.
00:38:31Not really.
00:38:37Dinner should be about ready. I'll go see.
00:38:39Julia.
00:38:41Julia.
00:38:44Major.
00:38:45You guys.
00:38:46Bible.
00:38:47There's so much fun.
00:38:48The work is here.
00:38:49What did you say?
00:38:50Go.
00:38:51Maybe.
00:38:52No?
00:38:53No?
00:38:54No.
00:38:55No.
00:38:56No?
00:38:57No?
00:38:59No.
00:39:01No?
00:39:02No?
00:39:04No?
00:39:06No?
00:39:07No?
00:39:08No?
00:39:09Love me.
00:39:39Love me.
00:40:09Love me.
00:40:10Philip, what are you doing?
00:40:11I don't...
00:40:12Philip, please.
00:40:13Philip.
00:40:14Philip.
00:40:15Philip.
00:40:16Philip, let me in.
00:40:18Go away, Julie.
00:40:19Go away for your own goodness.
00:40:22Philip, please.
00:40:23Philip.
00:40:24Philip, let me in.
00:40:25Go away, Julie.
00:40:26Go away for your own goodness.
00:40:27Philip, please let me in.
00:40:29Philip, please let me in.
00:40:34Philip, please let me in.
00:40:36Philip, please let me in.
00:40:41Philip, please, let me in.
00:40:44Philip!
00:40:50Philip, please, let me in.
00:41:11Philip, please.
00:41:41Philip, please, let me in.
00:41:43Philip, please, let me in.
00:41:45Philip, please, let me in.
00:41:47Philip, please, let me in.
00:41:49Philip, please, let me in.
00:41:51Philip, please, let me in.
00:41:53Philip, please, let me in.
00:41:55Philip, please, let me in.
00:41:57Philip, please, let me in.
00:41:59Philip, please, let me in.
00:42:01Philip, please, let me in.
00:42:03Philip, please, let me in.
00:42:05Philip, please, let me in.
00:42:07Philip, please, let me in.
00:42:09Philip, please, let me in.
00:42:10Mama, somebody's in the house.
00:42:15Mama, somebody's in the house.
00:42:18Mama, you're in the house.
00:42:23Mama, you're in the house.
00:42:25Let's go.
00:42:55Come on, come on, come on!
00:43:25Come on, come on, come on!
00:43:55Come on!
00:44:25Come on, come on!
00:44:55Come on, come on!
00:44:59If it's Matteo you're looking for, he won't be here till morning.
00:45:06And if you've come to steal, you're wasting your time.
00:45:18I know you're there.
00:45:20Are they looking for you?
00:45:32Are they looking for you?
00:45:44It's not a bad place to hide.
00:45:46Unless they saw you come in.
00:45:48Are they looking for you?
00:45:50Are they looking for you?
00:45:52Are you coming?
00:45:54Are they looking for you?
00:45:56Are they looking for you?
00:46:00Are they looking for you?
00:46:02Are they looking for you?
00:46:06Are they looking for you?
00:46:22Phil?
00:46:23What does it mean, Errol?
00:46:36Where is he?
00:46:37Operator, I'd like to call police headquarters, please.
00:46:40I'm assuming that this is still somewhere in this area.
00:46:42I've stripped eight precincts of every man they can spare.
00:46:44We've sealed off all possible exits from the district.
00:46:46We've started a house-to-house search.
00:46:47What about the army?
00:46:48They're on alert, but they won't come in until we ask for them.
00:46:51I'm not going to have a panic if we can help it.
00:46:53I'm not going to have a panic if we can help it.
00:46:55I'm not going to have a panic if we can help it.
00:46:57I'm not going to have a panic if we can help it.
00:46:59As you all know, no specific description of the fugitive has been issued, except for
00:47:15that he is male of medium build, with heavily scarred and mutilated face.
00:47:21Frankly, that's all I'm prepared to believe at this point.
00:47:26point. I thought you might want to look at this, sir. Pictures of a window in the house of Philip
00:47:37Rogers, a well-known American businessman. The man had an argument with his wife and locked himself
00:47:45in. Apparently, this is how he got out sometime during the night. Notice that there are no tool
00:47:53marks or abrasions of any kind on the iron bars, which means that Rogers, or whoever bent
00:47:59those bars, did it with his bare hands.
00:48:23Oh, oh, wow.
00:48:37I'm making some soup.
00:49:07I can't offer you anything else.
00:49:22Mateo hasn't come in yet.
00:49:27I don't know it.
00:49:29I thought not.
00:49:32Why did you help me?
00:49:33The odor of blood was very strong on you when you came in last night.
00:49:37I can still smell it.
00:49:40I know it well.
00:49:42And that's why you helped me?
00:49:43I did not help.
00:49:46I just left you alone.
00:49:48I would do as much for a stray dog.
00:49:52You don't belong here?
00:49:55No.
00:49:56My nephew Mateo is the caretaker here.
00:49:59I'm just visiting him.
00:50:01Speaking of belonging, the police are liable to be here soon.
00:50:04And they may wonder what someone like you, a foreigner, is doing in a place like this.
00:50:10Yes, I guess they would.
00:50:13I see.
00:50:17What?
00:50:18That it makes real difference to you whether you are lost or saved.
00:50:25All you want is to make an end.
00:50:28No one is ever saved.
00:50:31You are an optimist.
00:50:34If things were as simple as that, there would be no need for life to run so long.
00:50:40Who are you?
00:50:41Who I am now.
00:50:42It's of no great interest to anyone.
00:50:43My name is Sabasasnar.
00:50:44The bandit?
00:50:45You have a long memory.
00:50:47Yes.
00:50:48Sabasasnar, the bandit.
00:50:49They didn't hang you then?
00:50:50No.
00:50:51They kept me in prison for 30 years, hoping that I would die quietly.
00:50:53But after a while, it was no longer important.
00:50:55Who I am now, who I am now, is of no great interest to anyone.
00:50:59My name is Sabasasnar.
00:51:02The bandit?
00:51:07You have a long memory.
00:51:10Yes.
00:51:11Sabasasnar, the bandit.
00:51:12They didn't hang you then?
00:51:15No.
00:51:16They kept me in prison for 30 years.
00:51:19No longer important only I remembered and I remember as though it all happened yesterday
00:51:30What about the others the ones who followed you
00:51:34Many of them are dead the others believe I died long ago
00:51:38It is better that they do I
00:51:41Do not have much time left
00:51:43Time for what
00:51:46To do what remains to be done
00:51:49You
00:51:52Two-faced old bastard
00:51:55You haven't given up have you you're still rooting around for that blood-soaked soul of yours
00:52:04You old fool it's gone
00:52:08And you'll never find it again if you live to be a thousand you're quite wrong
00:52:14That is the one thing we never lose
00:52:17Not even if we long to be rid of it
00:52:20And he who gave it to you
00:52:23Remains forever part of it
00:52:25That is why you are in such agony
00:52:46I have nothing more to say I'm interested in locating my husband not in having him hunted down like a criminal
00:52:49I have nothing more to say I'm interested in locating my husband not in having him hunted down like a criminal
00:53:03No one has even implied that he is one mrs rogers
00:53:07But surely you can understand that we are obliged to take certain measures in the interest of public safety
00:53:09We do want to find your husband mrs rogers and perhaps it's in his best interest that we do I'm not a complete fool inspector
00:53:16Philip where?
00:53:22You left him in the house
00:53:24I'm not a fool
00:53:26You left him in the house
00:53:27Let me show you
00:53:28I'm not a fool
00:53:30in his best interest that we do.
00:53:32I'm not a complete fool, Inspector.
00:53:43Philip, where?
00:53:46Langdon.
00:53:49Joseph Langdon.
00:53:51I'm in no position to say.
00:53:54I never saw Langdon when he shipped the old files back to the States years ago.
00:53:57Surely it must be possible to send his files back here with photographs.
00:54:01But what for, Inspector?
00:54:03Joseph Langdon is dead.
00:54:05Not only is that a matter of record,
00:54:07you were one of those who witnessed his death.
00:54:10I thought I did.
00:54:11I saw him hit.
00:54:12I saw him fall down a rebine a hundred feet high.
00:54:15Twenty-four years ago.
00:54:17The man you're holding is thirty-five.
00:54:19He wasn't even in his teens at the time.
00:54:22Just what are you trying to prove?
00:54:24I don't know.
00:54:30The man you have is Philip Rogers.
00:54:32He has personal records that go back to the day he was born.
00:54:36There's a perfectly valid explanation for his change in appearance.
00:54:40His wife, his brother, his friends all know who he is.
00:54:43On the other hand, even if Langdon were alive today, he'd be well over fifty.
00:54:47And he wouldn't look at all like that.
00:54:49It just doesn't add up.
00:55:01Sorry to have wasted your time, Colonel.
00:55:03Not at all.
00:55:05You didn't say much in there.
00:55:19I'm not going to suggest that you should take a long rest,
00:55:23if that's what you're driving at.
00:55:25Maybe I should.
00:55:27I never put much faith in hunches before.
00:55:31And I can't question the facts.
00:55:35Why am I so sure that that man is Joseph Langdon?
00:55:41It's Joseph Langdon.
00:56:01This is all so pointless, Landon.
00:56:03Let me die, then.
00:56:05I can't.
00:56:07And won't.
00:56:09Look at it this way.
00:56:11I have commitments that go back to the beginning of time.
00:56:15To hell with that.
00:56:17My life is all I'll ever know of time.
00:56:23Do what you like with me.
00:56:25I'm not afraid of you anymore.
00:56:27What incredible arrogance.
00:56:31Just who do you think you are?
00:56:35What makes you think you can ever get away from the man who placed his soul at my feet
00:56:41in trade for a bag full of rotting meat?
00:56:44You gave me the idea.
00:56:46You said I was still becoming.
00:56:49And had a choice.
00:56:51It was a mistake.
00:56:53But not a disastrous one.
00:56:55I've been making things easy for you.
00:56:59I've given you something to resist, haven't I?
00:57:03A convenient scapegoat for this recent transports of self-indulgence.
00:57:09Well, no more, Langdon.
00:57:13The next time you have a transformation, it will be entirely your doing.
00:57:17Do bear that in mind.
00:57:19You will not have another one unless you bring it on yourself.
00:57:23You will not have another one unless you bring it on yourself.
00:57:25You will not have another one unless you bring it on yourself.
00:57:27What do you think?
00:57:29What do you think?
00:57:31quanto cup sond Guinea
00:57:37It won't be any better tomorrow you really want to go through with it yeah letter with me go ahead
00:58:02you can meet us later give me a few moments
00:58:13ahimik lang
00:58:16may sasabihin ako sa inyo
00:58:26ahimik yo
00:58:27ahimik yan
00:58:29ngayon makitig kayong lahat
00:58:32pinapayagan namin makauwi ang taong yan
00:58:35sapagat wala kaming may harap na sakda laban sa kanya
00:58:39ahimikyan ko sa inyo
00:58:42kapag siya ay sinaktan ninyo
00:58:45ay lalo lamang lalaki ang gulo
00:58:49at yan ay hindi ko mapapayagan
00:58:52beginnodan
00:58:58go
00:59:02go
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00:59:06go
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00:59:16go
00:59:18go
00:59:20Get a doctor quick. No, I'm not hurt. I'm okay.
00:59:50I'm not hurt.
01:00:20Rogers, I'll call you.
01:00:42Where are we going?
01:00:43You're not going back to the house.
01:00:45Why not?
01:00:46Oh, Philip, it wouldn't be safe. You saw those people back there.
01:00:50They've already convicted you.
01:00:51Hiding isn't going to do me any good, Julia.
01:00:53Well, anything's better than just sitting in that house waiting.
01:00:57Earl found a place in a quiet part of town.
01:00:59We can stay there for a while.
01:01:03We're leaving the country, Philip.
01:01:07Was this your idea, Earl?
01:01:09No.
01:01:10Earl, I'll go along with whatever you want.
01:01:14It was my idea.
01:01:15Earl made the arrangement.
01:01:17Tomorrow night we're driving out to Corban across the bay.
01:01:20There'll be a fishing boat waiting for us.
01:01:25I won't let them take you, Philip.
01:01:28I've waited too long for you.
01:01:29What do you make of it?
01:01:41Oh, probably the smart thing to do would be to forget it altogether.
01:01:46By the way, we decided not to book the man who owns that.
01:01:50He won't leave.
01:01:51Who was Joseph Langdon?
01:02:02A U.S. Army deserter, convicted of collaborating with the Japanese,
01:02:08while a prisoner of war in World War II.
01:02:11Also of torturing and informing on his comrades-in-arms.
01:02:15He escaped from the American stockade here,
01:02:18enjoying some native wartime contacts in the mountains.
01:02:20But he was too much even for them.
01:02:24Murder, village, rape, very often for no comprehensible reason.
01:02:31Finally, he was alone.
01:02:33We tracked him down and killed him.
01:02:38Or so we thought.
01:02:40His body wasn't recovered.
01:02:42No.
01:02:43He was hit at least a half dozen times
01:02:45and fell off a high cliff into a river.
01:02:47We had divers looking for his body for almost a week,
01:02:51but they found nothing.
01:02:54I wonder what he was like.
01:02:57Educated, soft-spoken.
01:02:59It was very hard to dislike him if you knew nothing about him.
01:03:02But there was a hard, cold hatred inside him,
01:03:06which no one could account for.
01:03:09Or bother to.
01:03:10After our meeting with the military attache the other day,
01:03:20I went to see a friend at Army Intelligence.
01:03:25He dug this up for me.
01:03:33Inspector DeSantos here.
01:03:34Yes, Mr. Rogers.
01:03:38We've been waiting to hear from you.
01:04:00Are they still in the house?
01:04:01I left them less than an hour ago.
01:04:04Inspector, I hope you understand my position.
01:04:08Your brother and Mrs. Rogers
01:04:09will not know of our presence here
01:04:10unless some imminent danger
01:04:12to either or both of them arises.
01:04:14I'm rather concerned about Mrs. Rogers.
01:04:18So are we.
01:04:19Ta-na.
01:04:19You should be asleep.
01:04:36You won't be much help if you don't get some rest.
01:04:47Will you stay with me, Philip?
01:04:49Will you promise not to leave me?
01:04:54You shouldn't have waited for me.
01:04:57There was nothing left to wait for.
01:05:05I did think that.
01:05:08Then you came back and changed everything.
01:05:11There's no such thing as a dead end.
01:05:14You can always get out.
01:05:16The way you came.
01:05:21You didn't.
01:05:24You came back to me.
01:05:26And you kept coming back.
01:05:28To use you.
01:05:31That's just another way of saying that you need me.
01:05:34That's all I want, Philip.
01:05:50That you need me
01:05:51as much as I need you.
01:06:01That's just kind of thing.
01:06:01That you need me.
01:06:02I'm not sure theолетians are coming in.
01:06:03I don't think so.
01:06:04Don't do it.
01:06:08Don't do it.
01:06:08I tell the day of you.
01:06:09Everyone.
01:06:10Hope your mate is so hard.
01:06:11It's all I want.
01:06:12I tell the world you're so tired.
01:06:13This is the day of you.
01:06:14Good day.
01:06:14When I'm ready.
01:06:45Tell me you love me, Philip.
01:07:15Philip?
01:07:17Philip?
01:07:19Huh?
01:07:21No!
01:07:39No!
01:07:53No!
01:07:55No!
01:07:57No!
01:07:59No!
01:08:01No!
01:08:03No!
01:08:05No!
01:08:07No!
01:08:09No!
01:08:11No!
01:08:13Hold your fire!
01:08:19Take two men outside and follow him.
01:08:23Keep your distance.
01:08:25Don't try to take him, but find out where he goes and report to me.
01:08:29Yes, sir.
01:08:39Julia?
01:08:52You did not tell me that you had a visitor around here some nights ago.
01:08:58It was nobody of any importance.
01:09:01It was the American killer.
01:09:03The police let him go today for lack of evidence.
01:09:07But you know he was here that night, don't you?
01:09:10It was of no importance.
01:09:12No?
01:09:15Ruben and his cousin saw him leaving with dried blood all over his clothes.
01:09:20He's a rich man.
01:09:28How much did he give you to keep quiet?
01:09:32He gave me nothing.
01:09:36He was tired and needed a place to sleep.
01:09:42You old liar.
01:09:44I took you in when no one would have you.
01:09:51I let you stay.
01:09:53Gave you whatever food and money I could spare.
01:09:57Me, with a sick wife and four children to worry about.
01:10:03He gave me nothing.
01:10:14It wouldn't help you to be stubborn, old man.
01:10:17Who is it?
01:10:29Who's out there?
01:10:30Speak up!
01:10:34He won't hurt you.
01:10:35Get away from there!
01:10:38He needs me.
01:10:42Please, Matteo, let him in!
01:10:51No!
01:10:52Leave him alone!
01:10:58He means no harm.
01:10:59He's just afraid.
01:11:05Like you.
01:11:09He won't give you away.
01:11:11I promise you.
01:11:13I promise you.
01:11:20Mrs. Rogers, it's imperative that we know as much about your husband as you can tell us.
01:11:25It's imperative that we know what happened last night.
01:11:30Did he say anything that might help us locate him?
01:11:34I'm sorry, Inspector.
01:11:35I can't permit you to continue.
01:11:38You let us know as soon as her condition improves?
01:11:41Yes.
01:11:42But I cannot tell you when that will be.
01:11:54I'll come by and see her again before I leave.
01:11:57I'd get some rest if I were you, Mr. Rogers.
01:12:01I'm okay.
01:12:19Julia?
01:12:26Is he dead?
01:12:27No.
01:12:28He's breathing easily.
01:12:29But he's badly hurt.
01:12:30But he's badly hurt.
01:12:46Is he dead?
01:12:48No.
01:12:49He's breathing easily.
01:12:51But he's badly hurt.
01:13:00You better get a doctor.
01:13:05Yes.
01:13:06I was just waiting for you.
01:13:08To change.
01:13:12You know.
01:13:16What will you do?
01:13:18I don't know.
01:13:20I'm tired of running, but it's all I can do.
01:13:23They can't kill me.
01:13:34What is your name?
01:13:36Joseph Langdon.
01:13:45My name is Joseph Langdon.
01:13:48You have a name and a face.
01:13:51You speak, you think, and there is an awful pain inside you.
01:13:57Whatever else you might be, you are still a man.
01:14:06There is a clinic nearby.
01:14:08I'll bring a doctor here.
01:14:11Stay out of sight when I come back with him.
01:14:14What for?
01:14:16I will help you find a place to hide for a while.
01:14:19Until you know what you must do.
01:14:22It's no good.
01:14:24Somebody tried to help me once.
01:14:26I destroyed her.
01:14:28You cannot harm me.
01:14:30You see, I want nothing from you.
01:14:35Don't worry.
01:14:37They won't see us.
01:14:39We are too big to know this.
01:14:41I have a good feeling.
01:14:43I think I'll have a better day today than I have had in a long time.
01:14:45I don't know.
01:14:46How are you?
01:14:47Hello?
01:14:48Hello?
01:14:49know this. I have a good feeling. I think I'll have a better day today than I have had in a long time.
01:15:19Describe this place to me, quickly. There's a hill to the right of us, tall grass to the left.
01:15:47The road turns left on the side of the hill.
01:15:55Walking to the grass now. You can't come with me.
01:15:59You will never find your way out of here. I will be your eyes. Do what I tell you, now.
01:16:04Hold!
01:16:16I'm going to go.
01:16:26Put your fire!
01:16:32She is firing.
01:16:39Landon! There is no way out of there.
01:16:44Come out and give yourselves up.
01:16:46Come out, I'll be burned out!
01:16:54Come out or be burned out!
01:17:03It's no good.
01:17:05No. Only a few meters away.
01:17:08The galley, they can't reach us.
01:17:11Landon! This is your last chance!
01:17:14They're not going to get themselves up.
01:17:15If we wait any longer, we'll lose them.
01:17:21Fire!
01:17:23Fire!
01:17:29Fire!
01:17:31Fire!
01:17:33Fire!
01:17:34Fire!
01:17:35Fire!
01:17:36Fire!
01:17:37Fire!
01:17:38Fire!
01:17:39Fire!
01:17:40Fire!
01:17:41Fire!
01:17:42Fire!
01:17:43Fire!
01:17:44Fire!
01:17:44Fire!
01:17:45Fire!
01:17:45Fire!
01:17:46Fire!
01:17:46Fire!
01:17:47Fire!
01:17:47Fire!
01:17:48Fire!
01:17:48Fire!
01:17:49Fire!
01:17:49Fire!
01:17:50Fire!
01:17:50Fire!
01:17:51Fire!
01:17:51Fire!
01:17:52Fire!
01:17:52THE END
01:18:22No, we're going back
01:18:26Don't shoot, we're coming out
01:18:52Don't shoot
01:18:56No
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01:20:21No
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01:20:29No
01:20:39No
01:20:49Langdon
01:20:59No
01:21:05No
01:21:07No
01:21:09No
01:21:11No
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01:22:01No
01:22:03No
01:22:31THE END
01:23:01Powerless, nibbling fools
01:23:07I accept forgiveness of no one
01:23:11No one
01:23:12I alone am answerable for what I am
01:23:16I will not serve
01:23:18But I also am
01:23:22And will not be overcome
01:23:31The END
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