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In 1895, British archaeologists discovered and opened the tomb of the Egyptian princess Ananka, with dire consequences.
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00:03:03Let's go and talk to him.
00:03:04Steve.
00:03:05John must get his leg properly set.
00:03:08He's your son.
00:03:09You must send him back to base.
00:03:12It's for him to decide.
00:03:13I'll abide by what he says.
00:03:18Hello, father.
00:03:19We've got something, fam.
00:03:21Where exactly was this found?
00:03:22Ten foot from the entrance.
00:03:28It's the badge of the Karnak guards.
00:03:31It could be.
00:03:32But it is, man.
00:03:33You know it is.
00:03:34Look at that hieroglyphic on the reverse there.
00:03:36Yes, I believe it is.
00:03:37Yes, I believe it is.
00:03:40Have you seen this, Uncle Joe?
00:03:42Yes, I've seen it.
00:03:43Any idea of the length of the gallery?
00:03:45Hard to say.
00:03:46Five foot, possibly ten.
00:03:47We should break through in four or five days, then.
00:03:49What about your leg, John?
00:03:51What about it?
00:03:52Well, I don't know much about medicine,
00:03:53but I do know that if that leg isn't set properly now,
00:03:56it'll knit the way it is.
00:04:01It's your decision, son.
00:04:05Five days isn't long to wait.
00:04:06It's a damn sight too long.
00:04:08Joseph, you're not an archaeologist,
00:04:10but you know better than anyone else
00:04:12what's been put into this search.
00:04:14For 20 years, I've been trying to discover the tomb of Ananka.
00:04:17We know that she set out on a pilgrimage to Amdak.
00:04:20We know that she disappeared with all her party.
00:04:22We've discovered a concealed tomb in the rock face out there,
00:04:26and we now have evidence that one of her soldiers had access to it.
00:04:29He might even have been part of the burial party.
00:04:31Think, man.
00:04:32In five days, we might be looking at Ananka herself.
00:04:36Or we might be looking at an empty hole in the ground.
00:04:41Joseph!
00:04:47I promise to abide by John's decision.
00:04:52You're his father. You could have ordered him back.
00:04:55That boy's going to have a twisted link for the rest of his life,
00:04:58and it'll be your fault.
00:05:00Well, this is it.
00:05:17Pity poor old John couldn't come in with us.
00:05:20I promise to let him know what we find.
00:05:23Glad you stayed, Joseph.
00:05:26I'll tell you that when I see how John's leg heals.
00:05:29Oh, it'll be all right, man.
00:05:31You haven't heard him complaining, have you?
00:05:34That's because he's as pig-headed as you are.
00:05:36He's my son.
00:05:38Are you ready?
00:05:40Ready.
00:05:41Mr. Banning!
00:05:43I'm Banning.
00:05:47I must ask you to stop these operations.
00:05:50I don't understand.
00:05:51He must not continue digging here.
00:05:53Why on earth not?
00:05:54We've got all the necessary permits, haven't we, Joseph?
00:05:56I'm not interested in permits.
00:05:58You're not from the Egyptian government?
00:06:00No, I'm not.
00:06:01There's no more to be said.
00:06:03Mr. Banning, please, allow me to appeal to your reason.
00:06:07Believe me when I say that what you're doing places yourself and the rest of your party
00:06:12in the gravest danger.
00:06:14If you persist in continuing with this operation,
00:06:17I cannot answer for the consequences.
00:06:20Nobody's asking you to, son.
00:06:22And now, if you'll excuse me.
00:06:23Mr. Banning,
00:06:25you would do well to remember the ancient saying,
00:06:30He who robs the graves of Egypt dies.
00:06:38Now, for the last time, please stop what you're doing and leave this place.
00:06:41And for the last time, kindly mind your own business.
00:06:44Come on, Joseph.
00:07:11Superb.
00:07:12Superb.
00:07:13Superb.
00:07:14Superb.
00:07:15Superb.
00:07:16Superb.
00:07:17Superb.
00:07:18Superb.
00:07:19Superb.
00:07:20Superb.
00:07:21Superb.
00:07:22Superb.
00:07:23Superb.
00:07:24Superb.
00:07:25Superb.
00:07:26Superb.
00:07:27Superb.
00:07:28Superb.
00:07:29Superb.
00:07:30Superb.
00:07:31Superb.
00:07:32Superb.
00:07:33Superb.
00:07:34Superb.
00:07:35Superb.
00:07:36Superb.
00:07:37Superb.
00:07:38Superb.
00:07:39Superb.
00:07:40Superb.
00:07:41Superb.
00:07:42Superb.
00:07:43Monica.
00:08:13Now then, hold your breath, Judith.
00:08:43Marvellous.
00:08:53Absolutely undisturbed.
00:09:01Marvellous.
00:09:05Absolutely undisturbed.
00:09:21Is it really a matter?
00:09:23It must be.
00:09:35An Ankh, a lady of the two kingdoms, high priestess of the great god Cardnock.
00:09:48I'll tell Joel.
00:09:51Stephen, I'll tell Joel.
00:09:55Yes, do then.
00:10:06Is it the tomb of the family?
00:10:08Yes, the tomb of Ananka.
00:10:11Halakuba, Halamira, Ananka.
00:10:35Yes, the scroll of life.
00:10:55Is he quite sure? There's no doubt?
00:10:57No doubt at all.
00:10:59After all these years.
00:11:03Oh, confound this leg.
00:11:06You'd better get back. He'll need help.
00:11:09Let him have his moment of triumph.
00:11:30Steve, what is it?
00:11:32What's happened?
00:11:37Steve.
00:11:59Was that the last?
00:12:02Hmm?
00:12:06What did you say?
00:12:07Was that the last?
00:12:09Yes, yes, that was all of it.
00:12:11Isabel?
00:12:13Mm-hmm.
00:12:14How is she?
00:12:16She's fine.
00:12:18What'd she say about your father?
00:12:20She went to see him again.
00:12:21He's still the same.
00:12:23The doctors think he's permanent.
00:12:25How can they say that?
00:12:26When father first went into the nursing home,
00:12:28they said if there was no improvement in six months,
00:12:30there never would be.
00:12:32They may be wrong, you know.
00:12:33They know very little about mental illness.
00:12:36All is ready, Effendi.
00:12:38I will.
00:12:40Do you want to see the inside of the tomb for the last time?
00:12:43The sooner you seal it up again, the happier I shall be.
00:12:45Yes, I feel the same way.
00:12:47I've worked in dozens of tombs.
00:12:50She's the best part of my life.
00:12:51She's been spent amongst the dead.
00:12:52But I've never worked in a place that had such an aura of menace.
00:12:59There's something evil in there, Uncle Joe.
00:13:02I've felt it.
00:13:06Oh, well, let's get it over.
00:13:11I've placed a charge twelve feet along the tunnel.
00:13:13It'll bring the roof down.
00:13:22It was local.
00:13:23Come on, Mr.
00:13:26John, I'd like to come out there, isn't A long time ago.
00:13:28You're out there, Uncle Joe.
00:13:29What was it this time?
00:13:30This night?
00:13:31You took out like this one.
00:13:32Hier manifestations, lorsque you jumped in there.
00:13:33Made there?
00:13:34Tego sin
00:13:49Great God Karnak, Father of all living things, hear these words from me, the humblest of
00:14:06your servants. For this desecration, you will be avenged. Those unbelievers who disturbed
00:14:16the rest of your handmaiden, the princess Ananka, shall suffer for their blasphemy. Though
00:14:24it takes me years of every time, I shall re-enter the tomb and find the instrument of your revenge,
00:14:31as ordained by your servants 4,000 years ago.
00:14:36This, I swear.
00:15:06Yes, completely unexpected. It happened this morning when they went to wake him. He asked
00:15:23for you straight away.
00:15:24But for three years, he hasn't even acknowledged that he has a side. Now he starts asking for
00:15:28me. How do you explain it, Doctor?
00:15:30Oh, frankly, at the moment, I can't. I had the thought that his condition was permanent.
00:15:35As you know, I believe that he suffered a physical stroke to the brain. Should be incurable.
00:15:41Could this mean that he's going to get better?
00:15:43I don't know, Mrs. Banning. His condition could be purely temporary.
00:15:48May I see him?
00:15:49Of course.
00:15:52I would suggest to learn.
00:15:54Oh, I'll wait for you here.
00:15:56All right.
00:15:58Oh, James. Show Mr. Banning to his father, please.
00:16:01Yes, sir. This way, then.
00:16:24Hello, Father.
00:16:25John.
00:16:26You must excuse me. I've been unwell, you understand. My memory. You look well, son.
00:16:42I am well, thanks.
00:16:44Your leg. What's the matter with it?
00:16:47Oh, I... I damaged it three years ago. It didn't mend very well.
00:16:53Oh.
00:16:56You should have seen a doctor and had it set.
00:17:01You wanted to see me, Father?
00:17:06Oh, yes.
00:17:08Yes.
00:17:09The mummy.
00:17:14I wanted to tell you about the mummy.
00:17:17The mummy.
00:17:18From an anchor's tomb.
00:17:20She's in the British Museum, sir.
00:17:22Not the princess. Not her.
00:17:25It's the mummy who lives.
00:17:27I'm afraid I don't... I don't understand.
00:17:30The mummy I brought to life when I read the scroll.
00:17:33There was no other mummy.
00:17:34Don't talk rubbish, man. I was there. I saw it myself.
00:17:37It came from the rock when I read the scroll.
00:17:40What scroll?
00:17:41The scroll of life.
00:17:43After 4,000 years, the words of the scroll brought it to life again.
00:17:48It hates us, John.
00:17:50It hates us for desecrating the tomb of its princess.
00:17:53It will kill us. It will kill us. All of us.
00:17:56Oh, no. You mustn't upset us.
00:17:58Stop thinking about it.
00:18:01Nothing really happened that day, you know.
00:18:07You're a fool, John.
00:18:10You're a fool, John.
00:18:18Thank you for coming.
00:18:24Goodbye, Father.
00:18:25I'll see you after this.
00:18:26And I will tell you, John.
00:18:30Remember, John.
00:18:31Someone has found the scroll.
00:18:35The mummy is released again.
00:18:37as i was saying i says to him if you think i'm going to cart goods which i don't know nothing
00:19:01about then you've got another thing coming your ways mr access so he says so he says it don't make
00:19:08no difference what you can't in so long as you get paid for it so you says to which i was forced
00:19:15to agree times being what they are but he didn't tell you what was in it oh something about relics
00:19:22i relics all the way from egypt relics why send all the way to egypt for him you've got him right
00:19:28here in engelfield well these comes from egypt well i don't like the look of him oh the cove we're doing
00:19:37the carton boy he's a foreigner he can't help that poor chap come on drink up we've got to get going
00:19:44good night
00:19:58i'll drive i'll drive you're drunk yes my cart my horse is i'll drive
00:20:05oh dear old horse the man's best friend is a horse it's a dog
00:20:11it's a horse i'm not that drunk and i'll drive
00:20:16it's all right you're right you're right you're right do you think we better toy that down
00:20:27what for the road's bumpy oh just passed the nursing home he said
00:20:33it's coming half a mile right key up
00:20:35the mummy it's waiting it's always there
00:20:56that's from another house that's one of them got out
00:21:25the foxes and the half-moving events you better slow down over the causeway
00:21:37i'm not going to have my throat cut by no lunar chicken
00:21:39not for all the relics in egypt
00:21:41and
00:21:57哎呦
00:21:58哎呦
00:22:05here you are me and it
00:22:08Oh, it's hopeless.
00:22:10Parts of this bog are next to bottomless.
00:22:12We'll never find it.
00:22:14Now for some particulars, if you don't mind.
00:22:16First, what was on the card?
00:22:18A great ruddy box.
00:22:20We was taking it to the house up the ways there.
00:22:22And what was in the box?
00:22:24I don't know.
00:22:26But whatever it was, I reckon it's better at the bottom of the bog.
00:22:28Well, why do you say that?
00:22:30It's my idea there was something in that box
00:22:32which wasn't quite right.
00:22:34I see.
00:22:36Now where do you say you was taking the box?
00:22:40Up the ways there.
00:22:42The big house set back, he said.
00:22:44Who said?
00:22:46I said, officer.
00:22:48Oh, morning, sir.
00:22:50You was expecting this box?
00:22:52Yes, I was.
00:22:54I engaged this man and his companion
00:22:56to transport it from the station.
00:22:58I see.
00:23:00Well, hard luck, isn't it?
00:23:02I mean, losing it like this.
00:23:04Is it quite irrecoverable?
00:23:06Oh, yes, sir. Quite.
00:23:08I see.
00:23:10Thank you, officer.
00:23:12One moment, sir, if you don't mind.
00:23:14The contents of the box.
00:23:16Relics, officer.
00:23:18Egyptian relics.
00:23:20Nothing more.
00:23:22I'm very sorry, Mr. Banning.
00:23:24I simply cannot explain it.
00:23:26First, we have this recovery after three years,
00:23:28and now this...
00:23:30I've never known him so violent.
00:23:32He seems to have a persecution mania.
00:23:34He thinks there is somebody who wants to kill him.
00:23:36When did it start?
00:23:38Yesterday evening.
00:23:40There's nothing I can do, I suppose.
00:23:42Nothing whatever, I'm afraid.
00:23:44We have him in a padded cell for his own safety.
00:23:46Is that really necessary?
00:23:48We cannot possibly afford to take any chances.
00:23:50He may do himself a serious injury.
00:23:52You see, with this persecution complex,
00:23:54he's quite liable to take his own life
00:23:56in order to cheat whoever he thinks is after him.
00:23:58It's quite common.
00:24:00But what could have put him in this state of mind?
00:24:02As far as I know, he hasn't an enemy in the world.
00:24:24Great Karnak, God of all light and darkness,
00:24:42hear this prayer from the humblest of your servants.
00:24:46Help me in my task.
00:24:48Make my way easy,
00:24:50that I may achieve your desires
00:24:54and return to the land of my forebears.
00:25:20the
00:25:40Return, O'唱 the double, O'bar the soul.
00:25:44Pulse strong, O'ar the heart.
00:25:46Make sapper the limbs and strong the sinews.
00:25:48Refill, O my soul, this heart with tenderness,
00:25:51that ye may walk again the land of Khem
00:25:54in all thy strength and beauty,
00:25:57and wear once more the Urelet.
00:26:18O Karnak, through me, guide this thy servant on his appointed task.
00:26:41Go now, go and destroy those who desecrated the tomb of our princess,
00:26:47those unbelievers who gazed upon her long-dead face.
00:26:52Go and let the spirit of Karnak, our god, go with you.
00:27:17Now, if you want anything in the night, just ring this bell.
00:27:23It's no good shouting or banging on the door.
00:27:26We won't hear you.
00:27:27All right, now?
00:27:28Good night, Mr. Banny.
00:27:30Now, if you want anything in the night, just ring this bell.
00:27:38And it's no good shouting or banging on the door.
00:27:42We won't hear you.
00:27:44All right now?
00:27:51Good night, Mr. Banny.
00:28:00Let's go.
00:28:55Boys!
00:28:56Help!
00:29:06Help!
00:29:26Help!
00:29:47The very nature of this deed points to the fact that it was committed by some homicidal maniac.
00:29:54And if it were not for the evidence of forced entry, I would have no hesitation in telling the doctor of the nursing home to look among his own inmates.
00:30:04However, there is no doubt that the perpetrator of this crime came from outside the nursing home and left the premises immediately after the crime.
00:30:15I can only exhort the police to do everything in their power to apprehend this individual with the utmost dispatch.
00:30:22The verdict of this court is murder by person or persons unknown.
00:30:33Person or persons unknown.
00:30:35The coroner said it was the work of a maniac.
00:30:38I can't believe that.
00:30:40There must be a motive somewhere.
00:30:42We must go through his papers. Perhaps we'll find something there.
00:30:45It's in the nursing home for three years.
00:30:47And before that, ten years in Egypt.
00:30:49Then we'll have plenty to work on. Father kept a record of everything.
00:30:59I still don't know exactly what we're looking for.
00:31:02I don't really know myself. A letter, a note, anything that may give us a lead.
00:31:09But, Uncle, you knew Father pretty well.
00:31:11Did he ever mention anyone to you who bore him a grudge or he disliked?
00:31:15I never remember your father saying a harsh word about anyone. Ever.
00:31:19Except that Egyptian fellow that time.
00:31:22What Egyptian?
00:31:23You remember, I told you. The day we entered an anchor's tomb.
00:31:26The man who tried to stop us.
00:31:28Yes, yes, I remember. That sort of thing was always happening.
00:31:32Dear Mr. Banning, unless this account is settled...
00:31:35Poor old Dad.
00:31:36He was such a methodical man in everything else,
00:31:38but he would leave paying bills till the last minute,
00:31:40and he was always being sued.
00:31:43Do you remember the argument you had when you decided to take him in hand?
00:31:46He said he was perfectly capable of dealing with his own business affairs.
00:31:49And two minutes later, there was a little man on the doorstep serving a writ.
00:31:53We had a good laugh about it afterwards.
00:31:55You're very fond of your father, weren't you?
00:31:59Yes. Yes, I was.
00:32:03In spite of that leg.
00:32:04Oh, that was my own fault. I could have gone back to base and had his set.
00:32:08Then all the trouble started.
00:32:11You remember that day?
00:32:13I don't think I shall ever forget it.
00:32:16That look on your father's face when he realized he'd discovered an anchor's tomb.
00:32:21And then afterwards.
00:32:23It was, um...
00:32:25It was never really established what made him crack, was it?
00:32:28The overwork, and then the excitement.
00:32:31That was the doctor's verdict.
00:32:32That's what it was. What else could it have been?
00:32:34I can't get out of my mind what father said to me the other day when I went to see him.
00:32:38Well, that nonsense about the living mummy and the scroll of life.
00:32:41Mm-hmm.
00:32:42You better, otherwise you'll be having a breakdown too.
00:32:44Mm-hmm.
00:32:45You better, otherwise you'll be having a breakdown too.
00:32:57What's that?
00:32:58The Anunca Folio.
00:32:59Do you know the legend?
00:33:00Daily, yes.
00:33:01What about it?
00:33:02Do you know it?
00:33:04No, I don't really.
00:33:06Some wild story about the living dead, that sort of thing, wasn't it?
00:33:11Well, here it is.
00:33:15In the year 2000 BC, the Princess Anunca, High Priestess of the Temple of Karnak, set out on a pilgrimage.
00:33:23She was bound for Amtac, the reputed birthplace of her god.
00:33:27The great procession travelled for three months when the Princess was stricken with a sickness from which she died.
00:33:33The body of the Princess lay in state in her own tent, while the involved and lengthy mourning ceremonies took place.
00:33:39I am come unto thee, O Osiris, who art cleansed of all impurities.
00:33:50Thou goest round heaven, thou seest Ra, thou seest the beings who have knowledge.
00:33:59Behold, thou art in the sectet boat, as it goeth round the horizon of heaven.
00:34:10Prosper thou for me, all the ways unto thee.
00:34:18Homage to thee, Osiris, thou mighty and beneficent being.
00:34:23Thou holy god, thou prince of eternity.
00:34:28Then her body was prepared for embalming by the incredible process known only to the ancient Egyptians.
00:34:43First it was anointed with the holy oils.
00:34:46Hail Osiris, triumphant!
00:34:50The goddess Wa hath given thee birth.
00:34:53And Anubis, who sitteth upon the hill, hath set thee in order.
00:34:59And will fasten thee thy swathings.
00:35:02Thou art more beautiful than a goddess.
00:35:08And hath been begotten for transformations more numerous.
00:35:12And with a created form more perfect than those of the gods.
00:35:17Then the embalmers, with Natron and sweet spices, prepared her for everlasting preservation.
00:35:29The god, Ptah Sekret, hath given unto thee the honors of the divine house which he hath.
00:35:37Peoples and nations exalt thee.
00:35:42The majesty of thy terror is in the hearts of men and the dead.
00:35:49And thus she lay for seventy days in her bath of Natron.
00:35:54Custom decreed that after purification the body of the princess should be returned to the coastal plains where she had ruled in life.
00:36:01But Caris, high priest, for reasons of his own, chose to ignore custom.
00:36:08Here she had died and here she would remain for all time.
00:36:13He caused a tomb to be prepared close to the place of death.
00:36:17And it was to this tomb that the ceremonial cortege moved in final procession.
00:36:26Centuries of time had laid down the laws governing the order of the procession.
00:36:32The Sekhmet boat, forbearing the spirit of the dead to the afterworld.
00:36:41The living god, personification of the recorder of souls.
00:36:50Anubis, guardian of the tomb.
00:36:53The head of the goddess Hathor.
00:37:00Maidens bearing the Ushapti, symbols of mythical power and significance.
00:37:07The royal mummy itself, the mortal remains of the princess Ananka.
00:37:12Cares, high priest, the personal representative of his god Karnak nursing within him a terrible secret.
00:37:29The tomb had been hewn deep in the side of a mountain.
00:37:32It was designed to remain inviolate for all time.
00:37:42Although a thousand miles from her home, the princess was laid to rest with the full pomp and circumstance which was her divine right.
00:37:49As the high priestess of the god Karnak, to have done less would have been committing the sacrilege.
00:38:01Under the watchful eye of Cares, the royal mummy was taken from its bier by Nubian slaves and was carried into the tomb.
00:38:08Behind it walked Cares, and behind him came the casket containing the heart of the princess.
00:38:26Much blood was to flow during the succeeding days.
00:38:30Many were to die both for the further glorification of their princess and to ensure that the location of the tomb remained a secret.
00:38:38The Nubian slaves were put to the sword.
00:38:40The Nubian slaves were put to the sword.
00:38:42Their fate was ordained, as was the fate of the king.
00:38:43The Nubian slaves were put to the sword.
00:38:46The Nubian slaves were put to the sword.
00:39:07Their fate was ordained, as was the fate of the six maidens.
00:39:10They all died so that their spirits could accompany that of their princess
00:39:15into the afterworld.
00:39:45They'll die.
00:39:47Oooo!
00:39:53Ooooooo!
00:39:55Hail to thee, child of the God Shoe.
00:40:20The underworld hath gained mastery over his diadem.
00:40:25Like the hammer-made beings, may thou arise,
00:40:28even as Karnak doth arise.
00:40:31And fair forth.
00:40:34Have power over the speech of thy mass.
00:40:41Thus started the final rites,
00:40:43rites that continued for six days,
00:40:46culminating in the sealing of the tomb.
00:40:55That night, Kares returned to the tomb alone.
00:41:13He violated the royal and sacred seal to regain entry.
00:41:25To see you on the old days after the tombs,
00:41:29I am surprised.
00:41:31I can see you on the old days after all.
00:41:32A WKT tray has dried with the floral seal.
00:41:35I have to tell you that it's a new form.
00:41:37I have to tell you how to do your forms and fashion.
00:41:39I have to tell you,
00:41:41you may have to tell you about my statement.
00:41:44And I am quickly saying this to me.
00:41:47Amen.
00:41:49I have to tell you the silver seal and the silver seal.
00:41:54Oh, my God.
00:42:24Oh, my God.
00:42:54In life, the princess had been loved by Caris.
00:43:03It was a forbidden love, the high priestess being bound by all vows to the god Karnak himself.
00:43:09But now Anunca was dead, and the vows were no longer binding.
00:43:25Caris now attempted the ultimate in blasphemy.
00:43:29Using the timeless scroll of life, said to have been written by the hand of the god Karnak himself,
00:43:34he tried to bring back to life the princess he loved.
00:43:37O thou lord of souls, O thou lord of the tomb, thou mighty one of Armentet.
00:43:49Let not these limbs be without movement.
00:43:55Let them not pass away, and let them not suffer from corruption.
00:44:01Make supple these limbs and strong these sinews.
00:44:04Refill, O my soul, this heart with tenderness,
00:44:10that she may walk again the land of Kem in all her strength and beauty.
00:44:16Give life.
00:44:24Give life.
00:44:25Give life when I pronounce the mighty word of power.
00:44:28Fulfill ye now the will of the lord god Karnak.
00:44:48For this dreadful profanity, Caris was sentenced to have his tongue cut from his mouth,
00:44:53so that the cries he would utter during the faith that awaited him
00:44:56should not offend the ears of the gods.
00:45:12Death was not for Caris, nor was life.
00:45:15For his sins, he was sentenced to remain for all time on guard near the body of his princess.
00:45:20He was buried alive in a secret tomb specially prepared for him.
00:45:50Have fun.
00:45:58Have fun.
00:46:00Go, go, go.
00:46:02Come, go.
00:46:16Thanks, all right.
00:46:18the rest of them never got back to egypt illness perhaps savages
00:46:48who knows that is the legend of an anchor the dictionary defines legend as being historical
00:46:56myth but don't forget half the story we know is fact we know that an anchor died on a pilgrimage
00:47:01and was buried somewhere in the jungle we know that no survivors ever returned to egypt now if
00:47:06half the story is true why not the other half because the other half is removed from fact
00:47:11it's fantasy dad knew all about the legend perhaps having discovered that half of it was true he let
00:47:18his imagination persuade him that the rest of it could be is it possible that's what drove him
00:47:22out of his mind possible yes he was over excited he'd been working too hard but remember john
00:47:28historical myth treat it as such if you don't want the same thing to happen to you a fairy story nothing
00:47:35lord
00:47:45Help us, your servants, Okarnak, to fulfill the second of our tasks.
00:48:15Go now, destroy the second of the infidels who dare to desecrate the tomb of your princess.
00:48:45Go now, destroy the second of the infidels who dare to desecrate the tomb of your princess.
00:48:55Go now, destroy the second of the infidels who dare to desecrate the tomb of your princess.
00:49:05Go now, destroy the second of the infidels who dare to desecrate the tomb of your princess.
00:49:15Hey Bill, give us a whiskey.
00:49:29Make it a large one.
00:49:31Anything wrong, mate?
00:49:33Gamekeeper throuled?
00:49:34I wish it was gamekeepers.
00:49:36I've seen the light tonight that mortal eye shouldn't look at.
00:49:40You've been round to Molligradius again.
00:49:42Ten foot tall he was, swathed in bandages, come lumbering through that wood like a great bear.
00:49:49Who?
00:49:50You mean what?
00:49:52I tell you, it wasn't human.
00:49:56I needed that.
00:49:58Are you sure that's the first one you've had tonight?
00:50:00Have you been seeing the little people?
00:50:02Oh, if it's little people, it's the biggest little people ever you heard anything about.
00:50:07I'll have another one of those.
00:50:10I tell you, something very unpleasant's gonna happen here tonight.
00:50:14Well, John, I'm going to bed.
00:50:16I think you should, too.
00:50:18We'll do some more in the morning.
00:50:20Yes, of course.
00:50:21You must be tired.
00:50:22I'm sorry.
00:50:23Good night.
00:50:24Good night.
00:50:37Good night.
00:51:07What I don't understand, Mr. Banning, is that if you hit him like you say you did, you must have killed him.
00:51:23If you didn't do that, otherwise there would be a body, so we must assume that you missed.
00:51:26I tell you, Inspector, I hit him twice, at least, from here.
00:51:29At four yards?
00:51:30At four yards.
00:51:31I see.
00:51:32All right, let us have your impressions as to who this intruder must have been.
00:51:36You've never seen him before?
00:51:38I told you, Inspector, he was bandaged.
00:51:40There was just a slit for his eyes.
00:51:41The rest of him was covered.
00:51:43With bandages?
00:51:44Extraordinary.
00:51:45And you hit him twice?
00:51:46At four yards.
00:51:48I see.
00:51:49Well, I've got men out there looking for him now.
00:51:51That's all we can do at the moment.
00:51:53You'll let me know if you have any ideas.
00:51:56I have one already.
00:51:58You have?
00:51:59I didn't just say so.
00:52:00He wouldn't believe me.
00:52:01I don't believe you about hitting him, if that's what you mean.
00:52:03All right, Inspector.
00:52:05I believe the intruder was a mummy.
00:52:07A living mummy.
00:52:08A mummy.
00:52:09One of these Egyptian things?
00:52:11That's right.
00:52:12I thought they were always dead people.
00:52:14They usually are, but this one should be dead, too.
00:52:17Now, look.
00:52:18Now, Inspector, would you sit down, please?
00:52:20I want to tell you about something that happened three years ago.
00:52:23Something I'm now convinced happened to my father.
00:52:26As you know, he was driven out of his mind.
00:52:29We were excavating a tomb.
00:52:31The tomb of a princess, Ananka, who died 4,000 years ago.
00:52:35I was out of action at the time.
00:52:37My leg.
00:52:38Father and my uncle, Joseph, entered the tomb without me.
00:52:41Uncle had promised to let me have any news as soon as he could.
00:52:45Ananka, lady of the two kingdoms, high priestess of the great god Karnak.
00:53:04Good is, Joseph.
00:53:06I'll tell John.
00:53:08Mm-hmm.
00:53:09Stephen, I'll tell John.
00:53:11Yes, do that.
00:53:36Yes, this is cruel of life.
00:54:06To restore to life.
00:54:29O thou lord of souls.
00:54:34O thou lord of the tomb.
00:54:38Thou mighty one.
00:54:41Hath barmented.
00:54:44Let not these limbs be without movement.
00:54:51Let them not pass away.
00:54:57And let them not suffer from corruption.
00:55:03Make supple these limbs.
00:55:08And strong these sinews.
00:55:13Refill, O my soul, this heart with tenderness.
00:55:23That he may walk.
00:55:24That he may walk.
00:55:26That he may walk.
00:55:28That he may walk.
00:55:30That he may talk to him.
00:55:32Oh no!
00:55:33This!
00:55:34Oh no!
00:55:35Philip.
00:55:37Sing theGG.
00:55:38German.
00:55:39This!
00:55:40And this!
00:55:41Oh my God.
00:55:42I mean, you language!
00:55:43This!
00:55:44Kind of rent!
00:55:45This!
00:55:46Yang over time.
00:55:47Yes!
00:55:48god!
00:55:49Ya man, this!
00:55:50When she can do it.
00:55:51This!
00:55:52Tong lost!
00:55:53Oh, my God.
00:56:23When my uncle found him, father's mind was completely unbalanced.
00:56:35He never recovered.
00:56:37I didn't believe the story my father told me.
00:56:39I thought he was...
00:56:41Well, but I'm beginning to think differently now.
00:56:44Mr. Banny, are you trying to tell me
00:56:46that these two murders were committed by a dead man?
00:56:49I knew you wouldn't believe me.
00:56:51You're right, I don't.
00:56:53I find it incredible that you should even imagine such a story.
00:56:56I deal in facts, Mr. Banny.
00:56:58Cold, hard facts.
00:57:01And the facts tell me that someone broke in here,
00:57:03committed a murder, then got away.
00:57:05There is no doubt whoever did it killed your father, too.
00:57:09This I consider a fact also.
00:57:11But that's where the facts run out.
00:57:16Well, it's my job to dig around until I unearth some more facts.
00:57:20But facts, Mr. Banny, not fantasies straight out of Edgar Allan Poe.
00:57:26If you have any more ideas, please let me hear them.
00:57:28They make fascinating listening, if nothing else.
00:57:31There is one more.
00:57:34I think I'm the next to be killed.
00:57:36I saw of me, sir.
00:57:40It was only a little hair, sir.
00:57:41Thank you, Sergeant.
00:57:42It was dead anyway, sir.
00:57:43Sit down, would you?
00:57:44I picked it up, sir.
00:57:45But it was a...
00:57:45I'm Inspector Bull Rooney, criminal investigation from London.
00:57:48Inspector from...
00:57:50The squire's gone mad altogether.
00:57:52I beg your pardon?
00:57:53It was only a little hair, sir.
00:57:55And you're a...
00:57:56I'd better explain to you the way it was, sir.
00:57:58You see, I was out having a bit of a stroll.
00:58:01Like, mind me own business.
00:58:02See, through the woods.
00:58:03And I happened to see this little bunny lying down there.
00:58:06To his dead, sir.
00:58:06Killed.
00:58:07Be one of them wicked traps.
00:58:08So I...
00:58:08I picked it up, sir.
00:58:10I was going to give it a decent burial like, sir.
00:58:12And what else did you see in the woods?
00:58:13Well, nothing, sir.
00:58:15Only the little bunny.
00:58:16It was lying there, sir.
00:58:16Now, it's been reported that you rushed into the Red Lion last night
00:58:20saying you'd seen a man in the woods.
00:58:21Oh, yes, sir.
00:58:23I saw him, all right.
00:58:25Describe him to me, please.
00:58:26Oh, well, sir, he was horrible, sir.
00:58:28He was about ten foot high.
00:58:29How high?
00:58:31Well, um, seven foot six.
00:58:34Yeah, he'd be about that, sir.
00:58:35About seven foot six, seven foot seven.
00:58:36My father, once, sir, he was tall.
00:58:38Seven, seven foot, something like that.
00:58:41And then?
00:58:42Well, and then there was all this yelling coming from the nuthouse.
00:58:46I got scared and whipped up the horses.
00:58:48Went over the causeway and the box just fell off.
00:58:50Straight into the swamp.
00:58:52Wasn't a hope of saving it, not a hope.
00:58:54Ah, it was nasty business all round.
00:58:59Very scarifying, you watch.
00:59:05Give him another, will you?
00:59:08I saw the crate was gone for good.
00:59:10Oh, parts of the bug are next to bottomless, you understand, sir.
00:59:13Well, I was going up to see this man.
00:59:15Which man?
00:59:16Oh, the one whose crate it was.
00:59:17The Egyptian.
00:59:19Anyway, I didn't have to.
00:59:20He arrived on the scene and, well, I told him straight away.
00:59:23How did he take it?
00:59:24Oh, it's funny that was, sir.
00:59:26Here's this crate come thousands of miles from Egypt.
00:59:30Then to lose it practically on his doorstep,
00:59:32and, well, he didn't seem to mind.
00:59:34Treated the old thing casual-like.
00:59:36And the contents of the box?
00:59:38Relics, he said, sir.
00:59:39Relics?
00:59:41Egyptian relics.
00:59:42The last task is upon us, O Kanak.
00:59:47Watch over us as you have watched over me during the past three years.
00:59:54Watch as you did throughout the long journey from our own land
00:59:58to this strange country of the unbeliever.
01:00:02Watch while Karista, living mommy, your servant,
01:00:06performs this last task,
01:00:08the one that will release him from his eternal bondage.
01:00:11the destruction of the last member of the party
01:00:15who desecrated the tomb of your high priestess.
01:00:35Go now, Carice.
01:00:37Kill the last unbeliever
01:00:39who disturbed the sleep of your beloved.
01:01:02John, isn't it time you came to bed?
01:01:05Well, what's the matter?
01:01:10It's extraordinary.
01:01:12I've never noticed it before,
01:01:13but with your hair like that,
01:01:14you're the image of Ananka.
01:01:16And I?
01:01:18She was considered the most beautiful woman in the world.
01:01:20Oh, I am flattered.
01:01:22Mind you, the world wasn't so big then.
01:01:23Oh, don't spoil it to me.
01:01:25Have you heard anything more from the police?
01:01:32No, not since this morning.
01:01:34Why don't they hurry up and do something
01:01:35before there's another murder?
01:01:37Well, they're doing the best they can, I suppose.
01:01:39It's frightening to think there's some maniac
01:01:41wandering around Luce in the countryside.
01:01:42Yes, yes, it is.
01:01:50Oh, thank you.
01:01:54You know something, don't you?
01:01:57Well, it's just an idea.
01:01:59Have you told it to the police?
01:02:00I've told them, but they didn't believe me.
01:02:02I can't blame them either.
01:02:04Won't you tell me?
01:02:05It's just that I think the...
01:02:13the maniac might come here again.
01:02:15Here?
01:02:17Yes, he wants to kill me.
01:02:19John, what are you saying?
01:02:20Of course, I may be wrong,
01:02:21but if I'm not, my only chance of catching him
01:02:23is to sit here and wait.
01:02:24But you told me the police didn't believe you.
01:02:27They didn't.
01:02:30You're going to do this by yourself.
01:02:32What else can I do?
01:02:33I won't allow it.
01:02:36John, this is ridiculous.
01:02:38What can you do alone against this man?
01:02:40I'll have to take a chance.
01:02:42I'll have my gun and be ready for it.
01:02:45I won't let you.
01:02:48If what you think is true,
01:02:49you should get away now,
01:02:51or at least ask for police protection.
01:02:53Darling, I tried to convince the inspector,
01:02:55but he wanted facts.
01:02:56Isabel, if you really want to help me,
01:02:59you'll go upstairs to your room and lock the door.
01:03:00Oh, but I...
01:03:01Isabel.
01:03:03I've never ordered you to do anything before,
01:03:05but I'm doing so now.
01:03:07Please do as I ask.
01:03:10Please go, Isabel.
01:03:14Very well, John.
01:03:17John, please take care.
01:03:24I will, darling.
01:03:27Don't worry.
01:03:28Please don't worry.
01:03:29Let's get back.
01:03:31inson, please.
01:03:31Please don't worry.
01:03:31Please don't worry.
01:03:32Please don't worry.
01:03:33See you later.
01:03:35Please don't go, sir.
01:03:36Let's get back.
01:03:38Excuse me.
01:03:39I'll be right back.
01:03:39call me back.
01:03:40Let's go.
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01:06:54malfunction.
01:06:55All day, trying to get some sort of lead.
01:06:56All I've come up with helps to confirm what you're saying.
01:06:59I'm glad you're convinced.
01:07:00I didn't say that.
01:07:01But it is a theory.
01:07:02My facts seem to have gone wrong.
01:07:04Now, tell me what you know about this man who's supposed to be an Egyptian.
01:07:06What man?
01:07:07The one that's just taken the big house past the nursing home.
01:07:09An Egyptian?
01:07:10So the locals say.
01:07:11Though it's my belief they wouldn't know an Egyptian from a Chinese acrylic.
01:07:14But what's an Egyptian doing here?
01:07:16That's what I asked myself.
01:07:17myself. Didn't you ask him? Mr. Banning, if he tells me he's over here to grow mushrooms, I'll have to
01:07:22accept it. And he's not likely to say he's over here to murder a few people. Don't you know anything
01:07:26about him? Nothing. I don't even know if he's really Egyptian. I could find out. No doubt, but you're not
01:07:31going to. This must tie up. It's too great a coincidence. If he's up to something, you'll be
01:07:35placing yourself in danger. I know it's your neck, but at the moment I'm partially responsible for
01:07:39keeping it where it belongs. It's my duty to warn you not to take any action yet. All right, Inspector.
01:07:44It'll take a little time, but I'll find out about him eventually. You're going, Inspector. I am, but I
01:07:50shan't be far away. Now, remember, Mr. Banning, no private police work, please. Good night, Inspector. Good night.
01:07:56Great God, we have accomplished what we set out to do. The three desecrators are now dead. At last, you have been avenged.
01:08:22Now, we are free to return to our own country, if that is your desire.
01:08:32You have done well, Carice. You may rest. Soon we start the long journey home.
01:08:47Rest, Carice. I will call you when it's time.
01:08:50Go.
01:08:54Go.
01:08:54Go.
01:09:20Good evening. My name is Banning. I live a few miles from here. I'd heard there was a newcomer to this rather lonely district, so I... I thought I'd pay your neighborly call.
01:09:36This is very courteous of you, Mr. Banning. I hope I haven't called at an inconvenient time.
01:09:40Not at all. Do come in. Thank you.
01:09:44My name is Mehmed Akir. This way, please. Thank you.
01:09:47It is so difficult getting to know people in May, in May.
01:09:51In a strange land. You come from Egypt, don't you?
01:09:55You come from Egypt, don't you? Yes, I do. I spent many years in your country.
01:09:59It is so difficult getting to know people in a... in a strange land.
01:10:01You come from Egypt, don't you? Yes, I do. I spent many years in your country.
01:10:09You must know Egypt very well, then. There's still a lot I want to learn.
01:10:26You're not Banning the archaeologist? John Banning, junior member. Of course. You're Stephen Banning's son. You knew my father? Only by reputation. I haven't heard about him lately. Has he retired? My father is dead. I'm sorry. Please accept my sympathy. May I have your coat?
01:10:58Won't you sit down? Thank you.
01:11:01Well, this is indeed an honor. To meet someone who has taken part in unearthing so many of the sacred secrets of my country. Are you interested in archaeology? Yes, I am. Academically, that is. Not commercially.
01:11:20It has often puzzled me about archaeologists. Has it never occurred to them that by opening the tombs of beings who are sacred, they commit an act of desecration?
01:11:32If we didn't, the history of your country and neither of a great part of civilization would still be unknown.
01:11:36Nevertheless, those tombs were sealed for all time. You are an intruder. You force your way in. You remove the remains of the long dead kings and send them to places like the British Museum, where thousands of people can stare at them.
01:11:54Does this not trouble your times? Your conscience, perhaps?
01:11:58No, it's my job that it troubles you.
01:12:01Why should it trouble me? I'm a civilized man, Mr. Banning.
01:12:05To me, the dead are the dead. Clay.
01:12:09Can I offer you some refreshment?
01:12:12No, thank you.
01:12:14A cigar, perhaps?
01:12:16Do you mind if I keep to these?
01:12:20Not at all.
01:12:24I'm very sorry to hear about your father.
01:12:27When did he die?
01:12:29Recently.
01:12:31Had he been ill for some time?
01:12:35Yes, he had.
01:12:37But that wasn't the cause of his death.
01:12:40What was the cause then?
01:12:42He was murdered.
01:12:44Oh.
01:12:48It was a great shock to me.
01:12:52Oh, please forgive my apathy.
01:12:55In my country, as you know, violence is quite commonplace.
01:12:59It doesn't leave the same impression as it does in this peaceful, well-ordered community.
01:13:05The history of your country is steeped in violence.
01:13:08Indeed it is.
01:13:10I remember the opening of Princess Ananka's tomb.
01:13:13She was high princess to a pagan god, Karnak.
01:13:16We have reason to believe that over a hundred people were put to death during her funeral rites.
01:13:21Most probably.
01:13:22And Karnak wasn't a particularly important deity.
01:13:25A third-rate god.
01:13:26Not to those who believed in him.
01:13:28Perhaps not.
01:13:30But their standard of intelligence must have been remarkably low.
01:13:33Why do you say that?
01:13:35He was insignificant.
01:13:37He had nothing to commend him to anyone with the slightest degree of intelligence.
01:13:41But surely you're assuming a great deal.
01:13:44I don't think so.
01:13:46I made an extensive study of this so-called religion.
01:13:49It was based upon artificial creeds and beliefs, some of them ludicrous in the extreme.
01:13:53Did it ever occur to you that beneath the superficial you've learned about, there could be a great and passionate devotion to this god?
01:14:01Well, it occurred to me, but I dismissed it.
01:14:04You're intolerant, Mr. Banning.
01:14:06Not intolerant, just practical.
01:14:09Intolerant.
01:14:13Because you're unable to experience the greatness of a deity, you dismiss it as of no consequence.
01:14:22But believe me, to those who worship and serve Karnak, he is all-powerful.
01:14:28Surely there can't be people who still have such beliefs.
01:14:31Now you talk about something of which you know nothing.
01:14:35You've scratched only the surface, and you know nothing.
01:14:40You assume the right to disturb the everlasting peace of the gods.
01:14:45You pry and meddle with unclean hands and eyes.
01:14:50Profanity, blasphemy, religious desecration.
01:14:53All these you are guilty of.
01:14:56But the powers with which you have meddled do not rest easy.
01:15:02I think you will not go unpunished.
01:15:06Punished? By who?
01:15:09There are certain things for which civilization has no answer.
01:15:14But if you choose to meddle thus, then you must be prepared to face the consequences, whatever they are.
01:15:20Consequences? It sounds like a threat.
01:15:25You must excuse me, Mr. Banning.
01:15:28We like to think that our European dress, our liberal education have varied the past.
01:15:34But occasionally one is forced to realize that all this is only a veneer.
01:15:40Thousands of years of traditional belief cannot be dismissed in one generation.
01:15:45Please accept my apologies.
01:15:47Please. I should apologize to you.
01:15:50After all, I only came here to welcome you.
01:15:52I'm afraid I got rather carried away.
01:15:55I mustn't detain you any longer.
01:15:57You haven't detain me at all.
01:16:09May I?
01:16:10Please, do.
01:16:14See?
01:16:1520th dynasty, isn't it?
01:16:1719th.
01:16:18Oh, yes, of course.
01:16:19That's stupid something.
01:16:21Have you any other pieces in this period?
01:16:23Very few, I'm afraid.
01:16:25A large consignment was lost in transit, I'm sorry to say.
01:16:28How unfortunate.
01:16:29The trouble is these things are irreplaceable.
01:16:31Quite.
01:16:33Most interesting.
01:16:44Thank you for calling.
01:16:45We shall meet again.
01:16:46It's a small world.
01:16:48Good night.
01:16:49Good night.
01:16:53Good night.
01:17:20Canuck great god, your servants have hated the battle.
01:17:23The task is not yet accomplished, but this will be remedied.
01:17:27Before the sun strokes the horizon,
01:17:30the last desecrator will be dead.
01:17:33This I promise.
01:17:36I have served you faithfully, great God,
01:17:39to the best of my humble ability.
01:17:42But if it should be that I'm unable to commune with you again,
01:17:49then so be it.
01:17:52We go now.
01:17:54Our fate and our destiny
01:17:57we place in your merciful hands.
01:18:15Come, Carice.
01:18:17This time you shall not fail.
01:18:19It strangled you there and then it would have served you right.
01:18:22Inspector.
01:18:23My father and his brother were both being killed.
01:18:25I had to do something.
01:18:26Anyway, I found out what you wanted.
01:18:28Are you sure it was him?
01:18:29I'm certain.
01:18:30Apart from his conversation, he had the seal to Anunca's tomb.
01:18:33And what more do you want, Inspector?
01:18:35Surely...
01:18:36I'll tell you, Mrs. Banning.
01:18:37Perhaps your husband is right.
01:18:39Perhaps this man is controlling the mummy.
01:18:41I'm inclined to think he is.
01:18:43But what you don't understand is he has been forced into a position
01:18:46where he has got to act and act soon.
01:18:48I didn't want to force any action until I was ready to deal with it.
01:18:50At that time it might have been too late.
01:18:52Couldn't we get more help?
01:18:53At the moment the sergeant is trying to round off some of the villagers.
01:18:56In the meantime, all I have is P.C. Blake and another man.
01:18:59Where are they?
01:19:00Blake is at the back of the house.
01:19:01The other man is up the road.
01:19:02It's left.
01:19:03Now, sir, as you're acting as decoy,
01:19:06I think it would be safer if Mrs. Banning came with me.
01:19:08Oh, I don't think so.
01:19:09Oh, don't worry, Mrs. Banning.
01:19:10The man up the road will give us plenty of warning.
01:19:12It's best.
01:19:18If anything happens, fire your gun as a signal.
01:19:29No!
01:19:50No!
01:19:59You're dead!
01:20:04advantage over!
01:20:08Leave!
01:20:09Come on, you're dead!
01:20:10Let's go.
01:20:40You stay here, Mrs. Benning. I'm going around the front to check up.
01:21:00All right.
01:21:10Let's go.
01:21:40Let's go.
01:21:49Let's go.
01:21:55Let's go.
01:22:14Let's go.
01:22:24Inspector Mulroney!
01:22:44Stop!
01:22:51Isabelle, go ahead!
01:22:54Stop!
01:23:05Kill her, Carries. Kill her!
01:23:24Kill her!
01:23:37Kill her!
01:23:54Kill her!
01:24:11What happened?
01:24:13He's taken Isabelle.
01:24:19Where do you think you'll take her?
01:24:24The house.
01:24:26Wait. Look.
01:24:39He's taking her to the swamp.
01:24:44No, don't risk it.
01:24:59Don't shoot.
01:25:03She'll hit Mrs. Benning.
01:25:07Now, what are we going to do?
01:25:13Have the men line up here.
01:25:14Come on.
01:25:15Head in position.
01:25:16Isabelle.
01:25:19Isabelle, this is John.
01:25:22Isabelle.
01:25:23Isabelle!
01:25:24Isabelle.
01:25:25Tell him to put you down.
01:25:32Tell him to be down.
01:25:33Tell him to be down.
01:25:34Tell him to put you down. Tell him, Isabel, quickly.
01:25:38Karis.
01:25:44Karis, put me down.
01:25:46Let's get round the other side. Tell the men to be ready.
01:25:49Stand by, men. Be ready.
01:25:56Put me down. Karis, put me down.
01:26:04Isabel, start walking towards me.
01:26:07Slowly.
01:26:09When I shout, get down as low as you can.
01:26:15Now, Isabel.
01:26:17Put me down.
01:26:19Get down as low as you can.
01:26:22Now, Isabel.
01:26:24Put me down.
01:26:25I'm sorry.
01:26:26I'm sorry.
01:26:27I'm sorry.
01:26:28I'm sorry.
01:26:29I'm sorry.
01:26:30I'm sorry.
01:26:31I'm sorry.
01:26:32I'm sorry.
01:26:33Come on, Isabel.
01:26:34Fire!
01:26:43See you then.
01:27:02Come on.
01:27:32Come on.
01:28:02Come on.

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