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Roderick and his sister, Madeline, are the last two in the doomed Usher family, and Roderick wants the lineage to end with them. But things change when his sister falls in love with Philip.
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00:03:00By whose order?
00:03:01Mr. Roderick.
00:03:03Her brother.
00:03:03He has expressly forbidden...
00:03:05Well, then I shall speak to him.
00:03:07I insist you announce me.
00:03:10Yes, sir.
00:03:11If you'll just come in.
00:03:13Your coat, sir.
00:03:24If you'll just follow me.
00:03:28If you'll just follow me.
00:03:36Yes?
00:03:37What is it?
00:03:38Your boots, sir.
00:03:41What about them?
00:03:43Do you mind taking them off?
00:03:47Taking them off?
00:03:48Well, what on earth for?
00:03:51I'm sure Mr. Roderick will explain it to you, sir.
00:03:54A strange request.
00:04:07This is the first time I've ever been...
00:04:09Sir.
00:04:10Sir.
00:04:10Sir.
00:04:11Sir.
00:04:11Sir.
00:04:41If you'd care to put these on, sir.
00:04:56Well, if we may go now.
00:04:59This way, sir.
00:05:34What is the meaning of this?
00:05:37I...
00:05:39This is Mr. Winthrop, sir.
00:05:41How dare you admit anyone into this house?
00:05:43I insisted, sir.
00:05:45I felt I had the right.
00:05:48Well, we can't talk out here.
00:05:51Please come in.
00:06:01I gather you know who I am, sir.
00:06:02If you please.
00:06:04Mr. Winthrop.
00:06:06Softly.
00:06:09An affliction of the hearing.
00:06:11Sounds of any exaggerated degree.
00:06:14Cut into my brain like knives.
00:06:17My apologies.
00:06:23I'm afraid you're going to have to leave, Mr. Winthrop.
00:06:27I've come to see Madeline.
00:06:29That is quite impossible.
00:06:31She is confined to her bed.
00:06:34Mr. Usher.
00:06:36Your sister and I are betrothed.
00:06:38It was a mistake.
00:06:40I don't believe that.
00:06:41Please don't argue with me, sir.
00:06:44You must leave this house now.
00:06:47It is not a healthy place for you to be.
00:06:51Mr. Usher, I...
00:06:55I have ridden all the way from Boston to see Madeline.
00:06:59And I do not intend to leave without seeing her.
00:07:01Now if...
00:07:02Philip.
00:07:05Madeline.
00:07:08Madeline, in heaven's name, you must return to your bed.
00:07:12Madeline.
00:07:13Madeline.
00:07:15You came all the way just to see me.
00:07:18Yes, to see you.
00:07:20Madeline, I must insist.
00:07:22We shall talk later, Philip.
00:07:24Mr. Winthrop is leaving.
00:07:26Leaving?
00:07:28I'm not leaving.
00:07:30He must stay, Roderick.
00:07:33Please let him stay, Roderick.
00:07:37Very well, he will stay.
00:07:39Now, for pity's sake, return to your bed.
00:08:09What happened?
00:08:18I think your fireplace needs a screen.
00:08:24Does it?
00:08:26I was just admiring this painting here.
00:08:29Is it your own work?
00:08:31It is.
00:08:33And you also play this lute?
00:08:36I do.
00:08:40Mr. Winthrop, are you actually planning to marry my sister?
00:08:45Mr. Usher,
00:08:47during the time that we spent together in Boston, it never occurred to me that,
00:08:51and I dare say to Madeline either,
00:08:54that we were not destined for each other.
00:08:57When she left me, she said to me,
00:09:00I will love you forever.
00:09:02Does it seem so incredible, then, that I would want to marry her?
00:09:04If you only knew how incredible.
00:09:08And I suppose this...
00:09:11this vision includes children?
00:09:14God willing.
00:09:16God willing.
00:09:18If you knew the nightmare you were picturing for me, sir.
00:09:21Nightmare?
00:09:22That is what I said.
00:09:24Why shouldn't Madeline marry and have children?
00:09:27Because the Usher line is tainted, Mr. Winthrop.
00:09:32Tainted, sir.
00:09:33You saw Madeline and you see me.
00:09:36We are dying, Mr. Winthrop.
00:09:38As you saw her today, she is and will remain.
00:09:46Believe me, sir, I bear you no malice.
00:09:48Were things otherwise, I should welcome you into our family joyously.
00:09:54But under the circumstances, it is quite impossible.
00:09:58But why do you assume that...
00:10:00that you are dying?
00:10:02There are many reasons.
00:10:04Pray give me one, then.
00:10:10Madeline and I are like figures of fine glass.
00:10:14The slightest touch and we may shatter.
00:10:16Both of us suffer from a morbid acuteness of the senses.
00:10:22Mine is the worse for having existed the longer,
00:10:26but both of us are afflicted with it.
00:10:28Any sort of food more exotic than the most pallid mash
00:10:33is unendurable to my taste buds.
00:10:36Any sort of garment other than the softest
00:10:39is agony to my flesh.
00:10:41My eyes are tormented by all but the faintest illumination.
00:10:44Odors assail me constantly.
00:10:49And as I have said, sounds of any degree whatsoever inspire me with terror.
00:10:56That is why your servant asked me to remove my boots.
00:10:59Yes.
00:11:00And even so, I could hear you coming.
00:11:03Every footstep, every rustle of your clothes.
00:11:07I could hear your horse approaching.
00:11:09Hear the clatter of its hooves across the courtyard, your knock.
00:11:12The grating of the door bolt was like a sword stroke to my ears.
00:11:17I can hear the scratch of rat claws within the stone wall.
00:11:22Mr. Winthrop, three-quarters of my family have fallen into madness.
00:11:32And in their madness have acquired a superhuman strength,
00:11:36so that it took the power of many to subdue them.
00:11:41Do you not exaggerate, sir?
00:11:46Perhaps there have been in your family certain peculiarities of temperament.
00:11:52Peculiarities of temperament?
00:11:54How diplomatically you put it.
00:12:00Peculiarities of temperament.
00:12:09Would you permit me to light a candle so that...
00:12:11I think you had better leave, Mr. Winthrop.
00:12:13I think you need some light in this house, Mr. Usher.
00:12:35Two pale drops of fire,
00:12:38guttering in the vast, consuming darkness.
00:12:44My sister and myself.
00:12:47Shortly they will burn no more.
00:12:52She cannot leave this house, Mr. Winthrop.
00:12:55Believe that or not, as you will, but she cannot leave it.
00:12:58For her own sake, as well as yours, will you leave now, please?
00:13:03No, I will not.
00:13:08Very well.
00:13:10Drista will show you to her room.
00:13:18I have warned you, sir.
00:13:21Whatever consequences may follow your refusal to leave...
00:13:25...are upon you alone.
00:13:39I have to let her...
00:13:40I have to let her.
00:13:41I have to let her do another one.
00:13:42Yes?
00:14:10Supper, Mr. Winthrop.
00:14:11I'll be down directly.
00:14:14Very good, sir.
00:14:41I'll be down.
00:14:43I'll be down.
00:14:44I'll be down.
00:14:45I'll be down.
00:14:46I'll be down.
00:14:47I'll be down.
00:14:48I'll be down.
00:14:51I'll be down.
00:14:52I'll be down.
00:14:54I'll be down.
00:14:55I'll be down.
00:14:57I'll be down.
00:14:58I'll be down.
00:15:01I'll be down.
00:15:02I'll be down.
00:15:04I'll be down.
00:15:05I'll be down.
00:15:08I'll be down.
00:15:09I'll be down.
00:15:11I'll be down.
00:15:12I'll be down.
00:15:15I'll be down.
00:15:19I'll be down.
00:15:23What is that noise?
00:15:24What happened?
00:15:27Is it Mr. Winthrop?
00:15:28Philip?
00:15:29Philip?
00:15:33I'm all right, Madeline.
00:15:35What happened?
00:15:36I'm not sure.
00:15:38Philip, you'd better leave this place.
00:15:40Please leave.
00:15:41It isn't safe for you.
00:15:42Arding, I'm all right.
00:15:44I'm not leaving you, Madeline.
00:16:02Mr. Winthrop?
00:16:04No, thank you.
00:16:06My dear.
00:16:07You haven't touched a thing, Madeline.
00:16:20Don't you think that crack in the wall should be repaired?
00:16:27For future generations of ushers.
00:16:31For Madeline's safety.
00:16:32It was probably the trembling of the house which caused that chandelier to fall.
00:16:41Do you really think so?
00:16:44Have you a better explanation?
00:16:52While I was riding here, I noticed a singular lack of vegetation in the area.
00:16:58Is there something wrong with the soil?
00:17:01The soil?
00:17:02Yes, of course.
00:17:05Frederick, please.
00:17:07As you will.
00:17:11How do things go in Boston, Philip?
00:17:14Everyone asks for you.
00:17:16Oh, do they?
00:17:17They miss you, Madeline.
00:17:20We all miss you.
00:17:59Remarkable. And you composed it yourself?
00:18:18Yes.
00:18:20May we have another?
00:18:22I'm afraid Madeline must retire now.
00:18:25But I'm not tired.
00:18:29Very well.
00:18:36Good night, brother.
00:18:39Good night, my dear.
00:18:46Good night, Philip.
00:18:48Good night.
00:18:54I suggest we retire too, Mr. Winthrop.
00:18:57Gladly.
00:19:01I trust that you will be prepared to leave tomorrow morning.
00:19:05If you wish.
00:19:06But if I do, I won't be alone.
00:19:11I intend to see that...
00:19:12Good night.
00:19:30Good night.
00:19:32Good night.
00:19:32Oh, Philip.
00:19:47Oh, darling, darling.
00:19:52I'm sorry I frightened you.
00:19:54I didn't want to knock for fear your brother would hear.
00:20:02Oh, Philip, I missed you.
00:20:12Oh, I love you.
00:20:14Madeline, I swear to you, tomorrow you leave this place with me.
00:20:20If only I could.
00:20:22You will. You will.
00:20:25You don't understand.
00:20:27You never see him at the heart of this horrible house.
00:20:30I thought, darling, once you're with me, you'll wake up from this nightmare.
00:20:38Good night, sir.
00:20:43Mr. Usher, perhaps you failed to understand.
00:20:45Good night, sir.
00:20:47You cannot order my life, Roderick.
00:20:50Is it so easy for you to forget, Madeline?
00:20:53My life is my own.
00:20:54Is it?
00:20:56Yes.
00:20:57I think that...
00:20:59Is it, Madeline?
00:21:01Do you hate me so much you want to keep me a prisoner here?
00:21:06Hate you.
00:21:09Oh, my dear, hate you.
00:21:12Don't you know that I love you more than anything in the world?
00:21:17Can't you see it's my love for you makes me act as I do?
00:21:20You cannot leave here, Madeline.
00:21:24You know what would happen if you did.
00:21:25You know that.
00:21:26I only know what you told me.
00:21:29Oh, my dear.
00:21:30Do not delude yourself.
00:21:32I beg of you.
00:21:33Do not delude yourself.
00:21:37Sir.
00:21:40I shall stay with her.
00:21:41In the name of God, sir, will you not understand?
00:21:44Leave my sister be here.
00:21:45Mr. Usher, I mean to take her from this house tomorrow.
00:21:49I will not argue with you.
00:21:51Would you leave, please?
00:21:56It will be all right, Madeline.
00:21:57I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:21:57I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:21:58I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:21:59I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:00I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:01I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:02I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:03I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:04I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:05I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:06I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:07I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:08I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:09I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:10I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:11I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:12I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:13I will not argue with you, Madeline.
00:22:14Oh, my God.
00:22:44Madeline?
00:23:14Oh, my God.
00:25:14Madeline?
00:25:26Madeline?
00:25:27Madeline?
00:25:28Madeline?
00:25:29Dying?
00:25:30Madeline?
00:25:31Madeline?
00:25:33Madeline?
00:25:33Madeline?
00:25:34Madeline?
00:25:35I love you.
00:26:05I love you.
00:26:35Wake her, sir.
00:26:40The shop could be very harmful.
00:26:45How did she get here?
00:26:47She walks in her sleep, sir.
00:26:51And then she comes here?
00:26:53She's obsessed by thoughts of death.
00:26:57Poor child.
00:26:58How long has she been doing this?
00:27:01Ever since her return from Boston, sir.
00:27:04I'll just take her to her room.
00:27:07No, I...
00:27:08No, no.
00:27:09You might awaken her, sir.
00:27:12Better let me.
00:27:13I've done it before.
00:27:17I've done it before.
00:27:17No, I won't.
00:27:47Good morning, Bristol.
00:27:52Good morning, sir.
00:27:54Has Miss Madeline had her breakfast yet?
00:27:56Oh, no, sir.
00:27:58Good. Then I'd like to take a breakfast tray to her.
00:28:00Very well, sir.
00:28:01Of course, she doesn't eat much, usually.
00:28:05Well, then we'll see to it that she does eat.
00:28:08Yes.
00:28:09All right, let's see what we have here.
00:28:11Bread, that's good.
00:28:12Um, milk, a little fruit.
00:28:14Well, I'll take it to her, sir.
00:28:16No, I'll do it.
00:28:17Yes, sir.
00:28:18Oh, how about some eggs?
00:28:20Oh, sir, I...
00:28:21I think perhaps a little gruel.
00:28:23It's the most that she's ever eaten in the morning.
00:28:26Gruel?
00:28:27Yes, sir.
00:28:29Oh, yes, her sense of taste.
00:28:33Well, all right, then.
00:28:34A hot gruel.
00:28:36For both of us.
00:28:37Yes, sir.
00:28:37How long have you been with the ushers, Bristol?
00:28:46Sixty years, sir.
00:28:49Sixty years?
00:28:51Ever since I was a boy.
00:28:54Why, then, this is as much your house as it is Mr. Roderick's.
00:28:58And Miss Madeline, sir.
00:29:02Not after today.
00:29:04I'm taking her to Boston with me.
00:29:07I see.
00:29:08How long has that been going on?
00:29:24So long, I'm hardly aware of it anymore.
00:29:28It's just the settling of the house.
00:29:30That settling can cause this entire structure to collapse.
00:29:33And that doesn't worry you?
00:29:34Oh, no, sir.
00:29:36If the house dies, I shall die with it.
00:29:39Oh, be careful, sir.
00:29:40It's about to hit you.
00:29:42It can cause a nasty burn.
00:29:44It's that fissure that causes the entire house to shake.
00:29:50Yes, sir.
00:30:01Who is it?
00:30:08Your breakfast, Miss Usher.
00:30:11Hot gruel and...
00:30:13Hot gruel.
00:30:18It's so dark in here, I can barely see you.
00:30:23There!
00:30:26No sunlight.
00:30:29There'll be sunlight where we live.
00:30:32Oh.
00:30:36Good morning.
00:30:40Good morning.
00:30:43If he comes in now, don't be afraid.
00:30:46He won't come in.
00:30:47He has to take drugs to sleep.
00:30:49Oh, I'm sorry.
00:30:52Well, now.
00:30:53To fill you with hot gruel and good cheer.
00:31:00You're so sweet to me.
00:31:01I have nothing too good for the future Mrs. Winthrop.
00:31:04Mrs. Winthrop?
00:31:07Open your mouth.
00:31:08I'm not hungry.
00:31:09I'm not hungry.
00:31:12Madeleine, I'll have no scrawny woman in my home now.
00:31:14Open your mouth.
00:31:15Come on.
00:31:23Madeleine, get ready to leave.
00:31:24I want to, Philip.
00:31:25Then you will.
00:31:28I can't.
00:31:29Why?
00:31:32Because very soon I shall be dead.
00:31:34I forbid you to say that ever again.
00:31:37It's true, Philip.
00:31:38It is not true, Madeleine.
00:31:40You're full of life.
00:31:41Look at me, Philip.
00:31:44Do I look full of life?
00:31:48I remember you as you were in Boston.
00:31:51Do you remember?
00:31:52You were exuberant.
00:31:54You were filled with the joy of living.
00:31:57That's how you'll be again when you leave here and become my wife.
00:32:02I wish you could understand.
00:32:04Then let me understand, Madeleine.
00:32:06Let me so that I can help you.
00:32:07Perhaps you'll feel differently after you've seen.
00:32:37Where are we going?
00:32:39You'll see.
00:32:51Careful, Dom.
00:32:52You don't want to go in there.
00:33:12I want you to see.
00:33:13I want you to see.
00:33:13Put your weight against it.
00:33:29If they all are, the ushers.
00:33:50It's the lack of air in him.
00:34:03It's the air itself.
00:34:06Nothing can survive it long.
00:34:08My great-grandfather.
00:34:21His wife.
00:34:34My grandfather.
00:34:35My father.
00:34:51My grandmother.
00:34:57My father.
00:34:58My mother.
00:35:24This is monstrous.
00:35:26Whose idea was this, your dear brothers?
00:35:28There's one for him, too.
00:35:31Does that absolve him?
00:35:35It waits for me.
00:35:37No, it does not.
00:35:41They all wait for me.
00:35:46Madeleine, Madeleine, you must stop this.
00:35:51Can't you see what you're doing to yourself?
00:35:53You don't understand.
00:35:54I understand.
00:35:55I understand, but you must leave the dead to themselves.
00:35:58Oh, Madeleine, come away with me now.
00:36:13What have you done?
00:36:16Give her to me.
00:36:17No.
00:36:22I trust you.
00:36:22Give her.
00:36:24I, I.
00:36:24I, I کے.
00:36:25I'm sorry.
00:36:25I, I hate you.
00:36:26I, I, I, I can't breathe right.
00:36:26I ruin me now.
00:36:26I, I, I'm sorry.
00:36:28I, I, I.
00:36:56See to the crypt, will you?
00:36:57Yes, sir.
00:37:00Well, are you content now, Mr. Winthrop?
00:37:12It is not I who force her to live in a cemetery.
00:37:16Do you think that I wish her harm?
00:37:19I think you still do not understand.
00:37:23And I think it's time that you did.
00:37:25The town is very deep.
00:37:32One of the Usher women drowned herself in it.
00:37:35She was never found.
00:37:38I dare say it's deep enough to swallow this house entire.
00:37:42I'm waiting, Mr. Usher.
00:37:44Last night you asked me about the singular aridity of the land around this house.
00:37:50Once this land was fertile, farms abounded, earth yielded her riches at harvest time.
00:38:00There were trees and plant life, flowers, fields of grain.
00:38:05There was great beauty here.
00:38:08At that time, this water was clear and fresh.
00:38:10Swans glided upon its crystal surface.
00:38:15Animals came to its bank, trustingly, to drink.
00:38:20But this was long before my time.
00:38:26Why do you tell me these things?
00:38:29Then something crept across the land and blighted it.
00:38:34The trees lost their foliage.
00:38:38The flowers languished and died.
00:38:41The shrubs grew brown and shriveled.
00:38:43The grain fields perished.
00:38:48And the lakes and ponds became black and stagnant.
00:38:54And the land withered as before a plague.
00:38:59Plague?
00:39:01Yes, Mr. Winther.
00:39:04A plague of evil.
00:39:07Anthony Usher.
00:39:09Thief.
00:39:11Usurer.
00:39:11A merchant of flesh.
00:39:18Bernard Usher.
00:39:21Swindler.
00:39:23Forger.
00:39:25Jewel thief.
00:39:26Drug addict.
00:39:30Francis Usher.
00:39:33Professional assassin.
00:39:38Vivian Usher.
00:39:40Blackmailer.
00:39:42Harlot.
00:39:43Murderess.
00:39:45She died in the madhouse.
00:39:50Captain David Usher.
00:39:52Smuggler.
00:39:54Slave trader.
00:39:55Mass murderer.
00:39:58Mr. Usher.
00:40:00I don't see that this has anything to do with Madeline and myself.
00:40:03I don't believe in the sins of the fathers being visited upon the children.
00:40:07You do not, sir.
00:40:13The house of Usher seems to you then normal.
00:40:19The house, sir, is neither normal nor abnormal.
00:40:22It is only a house.
00:40:25You are very wrong, Mr. Winthrop.
00:40:28This house is centuries old.
00:40:29It was brought here from England.
00:40:31And with it, every evil rooted in its stones.
00:40:34You really believe this.
00:40:35Evil is not just a word.
00:40:40It is a reality.
00:40:43Like any living thing, it can be created and was created by these people.
00:40:47The history of the Usher's is a history of savage degradations.
00:40:56First in England, then in New England.
00:41:00And always in this house.
00:41:03Always in this house.
00:41:06Paul of evil which fills it is no illusion.
00:41:10For hundreds of years, foul thoughts and foul deeds have been committed within its walls.
00:41:16The house itself is evil now.
00:41:20Now, I cannot believe this.
00:41:22But you must.
00:41:23For Madeline's sake, you must.
00:41:27Most of all, does this evil reside in her.
00:41:31And this is your dreadful secret?
00:41:34Mr. Winthrop,
00:41:35do you think those coals jumping from the fire onto you were an accident?
00:41:42Do you think that chandelier falling was an accident?
00:41:45Do you think that falling casket was an accident?
00:41:48Are you trying to tell me that the house made those things happen?
00:41:50Yes.
00:41:51Oh, no, sir.
00:41:53That's ridiculous.
00:41:57But even if it were true,
00:41:59even if this house were full of evil,
00:42:01Madeline is not.
00:42:03Nor for all of your talk are you.
00:42:06You cannot take my sister out of this house.
00:42:08If she were to wed and bear children,
00:42:11the usher evil would spread anew, malignant cancerous.
00:42:15You are mad.
00:42:15I will not listen to you.
00:42:16She will.
00:42:17No, I will not.
00:42:19I'll tell you what's evil in this house, sir.
00:42:21You.
00:42:22I will not let your sickened fancies destroy Madeline's life.
00:42:26She leaves with me today.
00:42:31She leaves with me today.
00:42:41Who is it?
00:42:42We're leaving.
00:42:46Now.
00:42:47Philip.
00:42:48Madeline, you have no other choice.
00:42:50If you remain here, this house will destroy you.
00:42:54Then you know.
00:42:55I know that your brother has poisoned you with his absurdities.
00:42:59This entire atmosphere of sickness and dissolution is his doing.
00:43:07Oh, Madeline, believe me,
00:43:08there's nothing wrong with you that leaving this house won't cure.
00:43:12Do you love me?
00:43:17No, I do.
00:43:18Then leave with me now.
00:43:22I will.
00:43:25All right, pack just a few belongings.
00:43:32I'll get my things ready.
00:43:33How'll we go?
00:43:34You'll ride with me.
00:43:36Later on, we'll get a coach to Boston.
00:43:38Oh, Philip, can it truly be?
00:43:41Probably within an hour.
00:43:42Within an hour, we'll be away from here.
00:43:46I love you.
00:43:49I love you.
00:43:52Pack quickly.
00:43:55No, Roderick.
00:44:12No, I will not listen.
00:44:13I've been here long enough.
00:44:14Now, please let me go.
00:44:15I don't care what you say.
00:44:17You can't keep me here.
00:44:20No, no, Roderick.
00:44:23No, I will not listen.
00:44:24Please let me go.
00:44:25There may be no hope for you, but there is for me.
00:44:28I say I will.
00:44:31I must leave, Roderick.
00:44:33Please let me go.
00:44:34Madeline!
00:44:34I don't care what you say.
00:44:36There's nothing you can say to me, Roderick.
00:44:38I will.
00:44:38Madeline, open the door.
00:44:41Madeline!
00:44:41What have you done to her?
00:44:59Madeline?
00:45:02Madeline?
00:45:03Madeline?
00:45:07Madeline?
00:45:08Madeline?
00:45:18No.
00:45:26Madeline?
00:45:27Madeline?
00:45:28Madeline?
00:45:28Adeline?
00:45:29Dad?
00:45:29You?
00:45:32Yeah, if you are still in love, we are still in love.
00:45:32No.
00:45:33Just wait.
00:45:35I'm having a smile.
00:45:35I'm having a smile.
00:45:35I'm having a smile.
00:45:36I'm having a smile.
00:45:37yes she's dead i told you she could never leave this house what did you do to her i didn't touch
00:45:52her you killed her there is no mark on her you are the one who killed her
00:45:59why i told you she was not well and yet you persisted
00:46:06her heart could not withstand the strain you put upon it
00:46:09no
00:46:11it's no matter now at least she has been spared the agony of trying to escape
00:46:21one candle left to burn now
00:46:41before the darkness comes
00:46:48before the darkness comes
00:46:55at least she has found peace now has she
00:47:23why do you say that because i do not believe that for the ushers there is peace hereafter
00:47:32is there no end to your horrors no none whatever for they are not mine alone mere passage from the flesh cannot undo centuries of evil there can be no peace without penalty
00:47:50that you wanted her to die
00:47:53want it yes
00:47:57i did not wish her death i only knew it was inevitable as my death is inevitable
00:48:05our blight must be removed from this earth
00:48:12what lies beyond is something else again
00:48:14must you close it now
00:48:31she must take her place below with the rest of the ushers
00:48:35one last look
00:48:42i cannot bear to look at her
00:48:45i'll carry her with you
00:48:55bristol and i can manage
00:48:57i would rather if you don't mind
00:48:59i'll carry her
00:49:10you
00:49:14bristol and
00:51:49No, no. I'll take it here.
00:51:51You look tired, sir.
00:52:07I don't suppose any of us slept much last night?
00:52:13No, sir.
00:52:15Bristol?
00:52:17Yes, sir?
00:52:17Do you think it was my coming that caused Miss Madeline to...
00:52:22Oh, no, sir. Not at all. Miss Madeline was not well.
00:52:26Her brother thinks I killed her.
00:52:28It's just that he's highly overwrought, sir.
00:52:31Yes.
00:52:32Yes.
00:52:34Thank you for the coffee.
00:52:37You're welcome, sir.
00:52:38Don't recriminate yourself, Mr. Winthrop.
00:52:42Miss Madeline's passing was not your fault.
00:52:45She was very weak.
00:52:46She was very weak. Poor child.
00:52:48It was...
00:52:52The usher of blood.
00:52:55There's been such a history of illness in the family, what with heart ailments, nervous diseases, catal...
00:53:03And the like, sir.
00:53:08Miss Madeline was...
00:53:09What did you say?
00:53:11Sir?
00:53:12You said catalepsies?
00:53:14Did I, sir?
00:53:16Was Madeline subject to cataleptic trances?
00:53:19Oh, no, sir. Not Miss Madeline.
00:53:20The truth.
00:53:21No, sir.
00:53:21Why is she...
00:53:22No, sir.
00:53:24That's why Miss Drusher wanted her put in the crypt so soon.
00:53:27Oh, no, Mr. Winthrop.
00:53:31Oh, my God.
00:53:36Oh, no, you're wrong, sir.
00:53:38You're wrong, sir.
00:53:39Oh, no, you're wrong, sir.
00:53:43Sir?
00:53:47Mr. Winthrop.
00:53:52Mr. Winthrop.
00:53:59Keep her in peace, sir.
00:54:00Peace!
00:54:09Please leave her in peace, sir.
00:54:30Don't, sir.
00:54:31Where is she?
00:54:47I don't know, sir.
00:54:50Tell me!
00:54:51I don't know, I swear, I don't know.
00:54:54I thought she was here.
00:54:56You knew she was alive.
00:54:58I wasn't sure, sir.
00:55:00You weren't sure!
00:55:03Oh, dear.
00:55:05Oh.
00:55:12Sir!
00:55:12Sir!
00:55:12Where do you wish?
00:55:32Where is she?
00:55:34So you know.
00:55:35Well, you cannot find her.
00:55:42Tell me where she is.
00:55:43In a secret place.
00:55:46For the last time.
00:55:48Go on.
00:55:48You would be doing me a very great favor.
00:55:50Go on.
00:55:50Where is she?
00:55:58Don't touch her.
00:56:00Where is she?
00:56:00It's me!
00:56:04Where is she?
00:56:06Dead.
00:56:07You're alive.
00:56:08You buried her alive.
00:56:10I did.
00:56:11But she's dead now.
00:56:14I swear it.
00:56:15You swear it?
00:56:17You buried your own sister alive?
00:56:19But I had to do it.
00:56:21Can't you understand that?
00:56:23She was doomed.
00:56:25Where is she?
00:56:26Where is she?
00:56:27Where is she?
00:56:29Just don't know me.
00:56:30Where is the secret place?
00:56:32Secret?
00:56:33Bristol, you must know.
00:56:34I know nothing, sir.
00:56:35Nothing.
00:56:40I'll find her.
00:56:44Sir.
00:56:46Was it necessary?
00:56:47You know that it was.
00:56:50No one wanted to do it.
00:57:03All right.
00:57:05Expert.
00:57:06Both会社員!
00:57:06Martyr!
00:57:07Theция.
00:57:08I'll find out.
00:57:08I'll find out.
00:57:09Oh, no.
00:57:15People want to see you soon.
00:57:16please try to get some rest i have to find her but it's too late sir no please sir
00:57:36please she's alive try to get some rest i know she's she's alive
00:57:43she's alive
01:02:13The old house crumbles.
01:02:16Perhaps this storm will finish it.
01:02:21You have murdered your sister, Miss Drasher.
01:02:24And I intend to see that you hang for it.
01:02:27Do you?
01:02:29Arrange it quickly, then.
01:02:30If only I could kill you, yes, if only I could kill you myself.
01:02:34Yes, if only you could.
01:02:36Yes.
01:02:44Why did you do it?
01:02:45I told you, I told you, you will never understand.
01:02:53You will never understand.
01:02:53To so logical a mind is yours, I have committed a murder.
01:02:57If you only knew the agonies I have spared you and the world.
01:03:02If you only knew the agonies I have endured on your behalf.
01:03:07Did you know that I could hear that I could hear that I could hear that I could hear that I could hear that I could hear the scratching of her fingernails on the casket,
01:03:15You know that I could hear that I could hear that I could hear that I could hear that I could hear that I could hear the scratching of her fingernails on the casket lid?
01:03:37You are mad.
01:03:41Be done!
01:03:43What?
01:03:44Nothing. I rave.
01:03:46You said be done.
01:03:48What did you mean?
01:03:49Nothing.
01:03:52Is she still alive?
01:03:54No.
01:03:56Is she?
01:03:57Is she?
01:03:59Yes, even now I hear her.
01:04:02Yes.
01:04:04Alive.
01:04:05Deranged.
01:04:08Infuriate.
01:04:09Can you not hear her voice?
01:04:12Where?
01:04:13In the name of God, where?
01:04:15Below.
01:04:17Twisting.
01:04:18Turning.
01:04:20Scratching at the lid with bloody fingernails.
01:04:23Staring.
01:04:24Screaming.
01:04:25Wild with fury.
01:04:26The strength of madness in her.
01:04:28Can you not hear her voice?
01:04:30She calls my name.
01:04:32Roderick.
01:04:33Roderick.
01:04:34Roderick.
01:04:38Roderick!
01:04:48Where is she?
01:04:49No.
01:05:02Give me this.
01:05:03Wait.
01:05:06Don't go down there.
01:05:09Let her die.
01:05:19Don 나 all?"
01:05:21Better.
01:05:22Don tahinią.
01:05:23Don not think.
01:05:24Do you now okay?
01:05:25Truth?
01:05:27No.
01:05:29Suddenly, the fear of triumph.
01:05:30You remember to.
01:05:31Don't lock you up.
01:05:32I don't have time.
01:05:33You said yes.
01:05:34To personalize that!
01:05:35You hear something small...
01:05:36There are not.
01:05:37That's exactly when we don't...
01:05:38I let you know.
01:05:39Oh yes!
01:05:40Iこと...
01:05:41He has a solid enemy.
01:05:42She has the madness.
01:06:12Mr. Winkler, please.
01:06:42Leave her, sir.
01:06:44Leave her?
01:06:45But you may never find her.
01:06:46The house is honey combed with secret passages.
01:06:49She could be anywhere, sir.
01:06:51I'll find her.
01:06:52But she's mad, sir.
01:07:12I'll find her.
01:07:40Let's go.
01:08:10Let's go.
01:08:40Let's go.
01:09:10Let's go.
01:09:40Let's go.
01:10:10Let's go.
01:10:40Mr. Winthrop, Mr. Winthrop, please, Mr. Winthrop, you must leave.
01:10:46Where is she?
01:10:48Outside, war has begun to crack.
01:10:50Where is she going?
01:10:50I don't know.
01:10:51I don't know.
01:10:51Please, I beg of you, please.
01:10:53The whole house may at any moment...
01:10:55Madeline.
01:11:08Oh, my God.
01:11:09Oh, my God.
01:11:11Oh.
01:11:15Madeline.
01:11:21BIRDS CHIRP
01:11:51There was no other way. No other way.
01:12:21BIRDS CHIRP
01:12:51There was no other way.
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01:13:27There was no other way.
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01:13:33There was no other way.
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01:13:37There was no other way.
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01:13:41There was no other way.
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01:13:47There was no other way.
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01:13:51There was no other way.
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01:13:57There was no other way.
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01:14:19There was no other way.
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01:14:31There was no other way.
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