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00:00:00The National Anthem
00:00:30Oh
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00:01:47Bring out Elizabeth Selwyn
00:02:00We're out
00:02:12Witch
00:02:15Fire
00:02:30Burn the witch
00:02:35Burn
00:02:36Jethro
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00:02:40Jethro Cain
00:02:43Hast thou consorted with the witch, Elizabeth Selwyn
00:02:52No
00:02:54Burn the witch
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00:03:29No!
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00:03:38Help for who's.
00:03:40Help for who's.
00:03:41Elizabeth Selwyn!
00:03:44On this third day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1692, we, the people of Whitewood,
00:03:53Massachusetts, condemn thee as a witch.
00:03:58May the flames cleanse thy soul of its evil, of its lust for blood, and may they bring
00:04:07about the death of Abigail Adams.
00:04:09Help!
00:04:10Help!
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00:04:19I have made my pact with you, Lucifer.
00:04:45Hear me!
00:04:46Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, witch, burn, burn, burn!
00:05:02So shouted the people of Whitewood when they burnt Elizabeth Selwyn in 1692.
00:05:08Well, as I've said, little is known today of the actual practice of witchcraft in 17th century New England,
00:05:13Superstition, fear, and jealousy drove the Puritans to accuse their friends and relatives of consorting with the devil.
00:05:20Wraithing around huge bonfires, repeating vindictive chants, they consigned the poor creatures to the flames.
00:05:27The tortured souls cried out in agony as the flames mounted higher and higher.
00:05:31Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn, burn, burn!
00:05:34Dig that crazy beat.
00:05:36Shh!
00:05:40That will be all for today.
00:05:42Tomorrow will be my concluding lecture on the history of witchcraft in 17th century New England.
00:05:47I shall bring along some illustrations which I'm sure will interest you all.
00:05:50Helping the matches.
00:05:54Maitland!
00:05:57Since you chose to attend these lectures, I had hoped that it was in a spirit of scientific curiosity about the subject.
00:06:05That will be all.
00:06:07Well, how could you?
00:06:12Who takes it all so darn serious? He's got you all hypnotized.
00:06:16Oh, Miss Barlow.
00:06:17Yes, Professor.
00:06:18Can I see you for a moment, please?
00:06:19What about our date?
00:06:22I'll meet you.
00:06:23I'll wait for you outside.
00:06:28Yes, Professor.
00:06:32A very difficult young man, that.
00:06:35I fear that you are more of an attraction to him than my poor efforts.
00:06:38However, I've been reading through your papers, Miss Barlow, they show a very sound appreciation of the subjects.
00:06:42I want to go to New England to do my senior paper.
00:06:46Uh-huh. They're really quite good, you know.
00:06:48Oh, I'm not quite sure.
00:06:53Some first-hand research.
00:06:54I want to get the atmosphere.
00:06:56Find out how widespread witchcraft really was.
00:06:58What the witches were really like.
00:07:00That might take a little time, you know.
00:07:02Well, I have the time.
00:07:03My brother and I were going to spend our vacation with our cousins.
00:07:06What I'd really like to do.
00:07:08Is to get a room in the smallest, oldest town in New England I can find.
00:07:13Check through all the town hall records.
00:07:15Recheck the libraries.
00:07:17Talk to the Puritan descendants.
00:07:19Make a really thorough investigation.
00:07:22Your brother is professor of science, Miss Barlow.
00:07:24I hardly think he'd be very interested in the history of witchcraft.
00:07:27Then I'd go alone.
00:07:29You don't think he'd object to that?
00:07:31You leave Richard to me.
00:07:33He's picking me up here for lunch.
00:07:36Hello, Bill.
00:07:39Professor Barlow.
00:07:40Nan here?
00:07:42Yeah, she's in there with him.
00:07:45Well, I don't like her getting mixed up in this witchcraft business.
00:07:48Why not?
00:07:49It's only part of her history course.
00:07:51Professor Barlow.
00:07:53Before you go in there, could I have a word with you?
00:07:56Sure.
00:07:57Well, it's about Nan and me.
00:07:59Oh.
00:08:00If you're really serious about this,
00:08:01I have to know the town of New England.
00:08:03As a matter of fact, it's the identical place where the events occurred that I mentioned in today's lecture.
00:08:07Whitewood.
00:08:09It's quite a small place.
00:08:10It's a little bit off the beaten track.
00:08:11So maybe these directions will help you.
00:08:15I think you might very well find what you're looking for there.
00:08:19I have to know the woman who owns the inn of Whitewood.
00:08:22Her name is Newelless.
00:08:23Mrs. Newelless.
00:08:24So you just tell her I sent you.
00:08:26Raven's Inn, Whitewood.
00:08:29What's Whitewood?
00:08:30Yes.
00:08:32Now, Dick, don't be too upset, but I'm going to change my plans for the vacation.
00:08:38Change your plans?
00:08:40Yes.
00:08:42Going to a place called Whitewood for a week or so to do some research.
00:08:45Who are you?
00:08:46What about Cousin Sue?
00:08:48She's expecting you for a birthday party on the 17th.
00:08:50She'll never forget it.
00:08:51I can still easily make it by then.
00:08:53This is important.
00:08:54My term paper's got to be good.
00:08:56It could mean a scholarship.
00:08:57Man, I've made all my ways.
00:08:58Come on, Dick.
00:08:59You'll have a good time without me.
00:09:01My mind's made up.
00:09:03I'm going to Whitewood.
00:09:04Surely any good encyclopedia will give you all the nonsense you want to know about witchcraft.
00:09:08Witchcraft is not nonsense, Arlo.
00:09:12I'm sorry, Driscoll.
00:09:14Witchcraft, like magic sorcery.
00:09:16To me, it's nothing but fairytale mumbo-jumbo.
00:09:19I'm a scientist, Driscoll.
00:09:21I believe what I can see, what I can feel and touch.
00:09:24The basis of fairytales is reality.
00:09:26The basis of reality is fairytales.
00:09:28Did you ever meet a witch, Driscoll?
00:09:33Perhaps.
00:09:34Oh, come on.
00:09:35You're an historian.
00:09:37No witch ever survived the burning at the stake for all that pact with the devil.
00:09:42In 1692, Elizabeth Selwyn went to the stake.
00:09:46She was buried in a churchyard in New England.
00:09:49And yet three years later.
00:09:51Yeah.
00:09:52Three years later, a new wave of blood sacrifices broke out in the village that had condemned her.
00:09:57The daughters of the elders who had condemned her were themselves found murdered with every last drop of blood drained from their bodies.
00:10:03And afterwards, people came forward to testify that they had actually seen Elizabeth Selwyn.
00:10:09Oh, stop.
00:10:10This would be more effective at midnight with howling winds and crashing thunder and even then it wouldn't frighten anyone.
00:10:16Dick, I'm sorry, Professor Driscoll.
00:10:21That's all right, Miss Barrow.
00:10:24You won't be the first person to scoff at the subject.
00:10:27Honey, when you get to, um, where is it?
00:10:30Whitewood.
00:10:31Ah, yes, Whitewood.
00:10:33Well, send me a picture postcard of a witch.
00:10:35If possible, autographed.
00:10:37Now, uh, let's have some lunch, eh?
00:10:38I'm sorry.
00:10:39I have a date.
00:10:55Nan, darling, I still don't see why you have to go off to this Whitewood place.
00:10:59Now, I thought we were going to have some time together during this vacation.
00:11:03You know I want to be with you.
00:11:05It's just this is important.
00:11:06Look, what the heck can you find that hasn't been found before?
00:11:11I don't know.
00:11:13It's just that maybe, hidden in some attic or buried in some old antique shop,
00:11:18there's something that might give a whole new outlook to the subject.
00:11:20Oh, what new outlook can that be?
00:11:22You're a science student. Honey, you know how important research is.
00:11:26But this isn't about anything real.
00:11:28This is just superstitious people burning silly old women.
00:11:31But suppose the women weren't silly.
00:11:33Suppose they really had a pact with the devil.
00:11:37A pact that could have supernatural power.
00:11:40Oh, come on. What kind of power?
00:11:42I don't know.
00:11:43Look, it's no use, Bill. We've both tried our hardest to talk her out of going.
00:11:56Do you really think she will find anything worthwhile?
00:11:59Well, I think we have to respect her desire to find something new, even if we don't agree with the subject.
00:12:04Agree with it?
00:12:06I've never heard so much nonsense as that guy Driscoll talks in all my life.
00:12:10Well, here I am. All packed.
00:12:12Oh.
00:12:13I suppose nothing I can say will stop you from going, huh?
00:12:16Yeah. Well, I'll put this in the car.
00:12:19I still hoped you'd change your mind, Nan.
00:12:27Don't worry, darling. I'll be back as quick as I can. And I'll write.
00:12:33Well, don't forget me altogether, huh?
00:12:36I won't. Give Sue my love and don't forget we have a date at our party.
00:12:40Bye, darling.
00:12:42Bye, darling.
00:12:43Bye, darling.
00:13:07Uh, excuse me, can you help me? I seem to be lost.
00:13:10Sure, if I can.
00:13:11I'm looking for the Whamport Road.
00:13:13Whamport Road? Hardly anyone uses that anymore.
00:13:16Well, my friend gave me the directions.
00:13:18Uh, take Road 28A, turn onto the Whamport Road.
00:13:22Bear left at the fork through to Whitewood.
00:13:24Whitewood?
00:13:25Am I that far away?
00:13:26No, ma'am. Not far.
00:13:28Not many God-fearing folks visit Whitewood nowadays.
00:13:31If I were you, I'd...
00:13:32If, if you'll excuse me, I'm in a hurry.
00:13:34Which way is it?
00:13:35Well, follow this road about two miles, you come to a fork.
00:13:38There'll be a sign, Whamport Road.
00:13:40Turn left, keep straight, there'll be Whitewood.
00:13:42Thank you very much.
00:13:43Sir, thank you very much.
00:13:44No, ma'am.
00:13:46No, ma'am.
00:13:47No.
00:13:48No, ma'am.
00:13:49No, ma'am.
00:13:50No, ma'am.
00:13:51No, ma'am.
00:13:52There'll be a sign.
00:13:53No.
00:13:54I'm just looking for you.
00:13:55Thank you very much.
00:13:57Yes, ma'am.
00:13:58No, ma'am.
00:13:59Does that sign say Wamport Road?
00:14:23Wamport Road, yes.
00:14:25Oh, good. I was afraid I missed it.
00:14:26Is it Whitewood you seek?
00:14:28Yes.
00:14:30I do.
00:14:31Would I be imposing if...
00:14:33No, of course not. Get in.
00:14:44I think the Highway Commission would do something about these roads.
00:14:48Wish out here comes another bump.
00:14:54What is your mission in Whitewood?
00:14:56Mission?
00:14:58Well, I'm going there to do some research on witchcraft.
00:15:02Professor Driscoll gave us some very interesting lectures on the subject.
00:15:05I'm going there to get some original source material.
00:15:09Do you know Whitewood?
00:15:11I've known it for many years.
00:15:13Do you go there often?
00:15:14Fairly often.
00:15:15Oh, then you must know the Raven's Inn.
00:15:17I shall be resting there.
00:15:19Oh, so shall I.
00:15:20Oh, my name's Nan Barlow.
00:15:23My name's Jethro Keene.
00:15:25Pleased to meet you.
00:15:27Pleased to meet you.
00:15:28Pleased to meet you.
00:15:28Just like a picture out of a history book.
00:15:44I feel as though I were in the 17th century.
00:15:48Why hasn't Whitewood been written about?
00:15:51Well, it's off the beaten path.
00:15:53You tourists come here.
00:15:55For Whitewood, time stands still.
00:15:59Look at that church.
00:16:01Must have been beautiful.
00:16:03What a shame they let it get so run down.
00:16:08Straight on?
00:16:09Yes, follow the road around.
00:16:22Ah, there it is.
00:16:24What a lovely old building.
00:16:2717th century at least.
00:16:29How picturesque can you get?
00:16:31Right by the graveyard.
00:16:34Yes, it has not been used for more than 200 years.
00:16:37Any witches buried there?
00:16:39There are indeed.
00:16:40All in a section of unconsecrated ground.
00:16:44Spooky, isn't it?
00:16:47Well, keep your fingers crossed for me, Mr. Keene.
00:16:50I hope Mrs. Newell has that run.
00:17:09All in a section of the room?
00:17:30O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O!
00:18:02Oh, I didn't hear you come in.
00:18:06Are you Mrs. Newlas?
00:18:09Oh, I'm Nan Barlow.
00:18:11I was told I might find a room here.
00:18:16I was recommended by a friend of mine, Professor Driscoll.
00:18:18Perhaps you know him.
00:18:19That will be all, Lottie.
00:18:27I'm sorry to keep you waiting.
00:18:29Unfortunately, Lottie cannot talk.
00:18:31I've often told her not to answer the bell.
00:18:34Oh, poor thing.
00:18:35Then you're Mrs. Newlas.
00:18:36I am. May I help you?
00:18:38Yes, I'd like to have a room here for two weeks.
00:18:41The hotel is quite full.
00:18:44Oh, the guests are never about at this time of the day.
00:18:47Well, I'm a student of Professor Driscoll's.
00:18:50He told me if I mentioned his name, I'd have no trouble.
00:18:52Well, there is a room I could let you have.
00:18:58It's just off the lobby.
00:18:59Oh, thank you.
00:19:01Oh, Mrs. Newlas, that plaque.
00:19:05Is it true that Elizabeth Selwyn was really burnt here for being a witch?
00:19:10She was.
00:19:12And do you believe she was a witch?
00:19:13Come along.
00:19:17I'll show you to your room.
00:19:22I hope you will be comfortable.
00:19:32Yes, it is a nice room.
00:19:35The previous occupants have always found it most agreeable.
00:19:37Well, if there's anything you should need, just ring the bell for me at the desk.
00:20:04Oh!
00:20:07It's been so many months.
00:20:28I've counted the days to this holiday.
00:20:32So have the others.
00:20:33It wasn't easy for some of my guests to get here.
00:20:36Many had to travel vast distances.
00:20:39I was lucky.
00:20:40The last few miles were enchanting.
00:20:43Miss Barlow is very good company.
00:20:46You must be tired, Jethro.
00:20:48Your room is ready.
00:20:49And the festivities.
00:20:54I am prepared.
00:20:55Oh, Mrs. Nullis.
00:21:04I thought I'd have a short look around town.
00:21:06I won't be gone long.
00:21:07I think you'll find the church interesting.
00:21:10Unfortunately, it no longer has a congregation.
00:21:12He will be pleased.
00:21:21He will be pleased.
00:21:21He will be pleased.
00:21:25I'll be nearest you.
00:21:26I don't know.
00:21:28It's funny.
00:21:28I never know.
00:21:29I miss you.
00:21:30They take care.
00:21:31It's funny.
00:21:31He has been
00:21:52I'm told this one.
00:22:22This house was once a house of worship.
00:22:24It is still a house of worship.
00:22:26I am the Reverend of this church.
00:22:29As long as the breath of life is within me,
00:22:32this house shall remain God's house.
00:22:35It must have been a beautiful building.
00:22:38To me, it is still beautiful.
00:22:41I'm sorry.
00:22:43What a shame the people have let it fall into such a state.
00:22:47Strangers rarely come to Whitewood.
00:22:50Who are you?
00:22:51I'm Nan Barlow. I'm staying at the Raven's Inn.
00:22:54Why have you come to Whitewood?
00:22:57Well, because I'm interested in witchcraft.
00:23:00Young woman, leave Whitewood.
00:23:03Leave Whitewood tonight.
00:23:05For three hundred years, the devil has hovered over the city,
00:23:10made it his own.
00:23:12The people in it are his.
00:23:14Evil has triumphed over good here.
00:23:18Look at my church.
00:23:20I have no parish.
00:23:22No one worships here.
00:23:25His is the power.
00:23:27The power.
00:23:28What power?
00:23:29Leave Whitewood.
00:23:31Leave Whitewood tonight.
00:23:33I beg of you.
00:23:35What power?
00:23:36Leave before it is too late.
00:23:39I beg of you.
00:23:41I beg of you.
00:23:42I beg of you.
00:23:43I beg of you, pull of you.
00:23:45Are you immediately?
00:23:46Who are you moving on?
00:23:47It's late.
00:23:48I beg of you.
00:23:49I beg of you.
00:23:51Let's go.
00:24:21Let's go.
00:24:52Oh, I didn't mean to frighten you when I came in.
00:24:55It's just that all the people I've met here have acted like I'm a person from another world.
00:25:00They don't see many strangers here.
00:25:03And I had the most, well, unusual experience with the Reverend.
00:25:07He barred my way from the church.
00:25:09And he talked to me about a curse.
00:25:12And he warned me to leave Whitewood.
00:25:14Can you explain that?
00:25:16No, I can't.
00:25:18Does he often act that way?
00:25:21He's my grandfather.
00:25:23Oh, I'm sorry.
00:25:24Oh, he's all right. It's happened before with strangers.
00:25:26The lack of parishioners and loss of his sight has made him bitter and suspicious.
00:25:31I'm afraid, but with him and the town, I was very scared.
00:25:35When I saw your lights, I made a dash for them.
00:25:37I'm glad you did.
00:25:40Do you have any books or pamphlets on witchcraft?
00:25:44You do, don't you? A friend of mine...
00:25:45Well, we have a collection gathering dust, but why on earth would you be interested in...
00:25:50Oh, I'm sorry. It's really none of my business.
00:25:52No, that's all right.
00:25:53I'm studying it in college, and I've come here to write my term paper.
00:25:56Well, just wait. I'll see what I can find.
00:25:57That's Elizabeth Selwyn. Burned as a witch, March 3rd, 1692.
00:26:11Yes, I know. I saw the plaque in the lobby of the hotel.
00:26:14You're staying at the Ravens Inn?
00:26:16Yes. It was recommended to me by a friend of mine, Professor Driscoll.
00:26:20Alan Driscoll?
00:26:21Yes. Do you know him?
00:26:22No, but my grandfather speaks of him. His family come from here.
00:26:25Oh, I didn't know that.
00:26:26Here, I think this will do for a start.
00:26:31What a lovely locket. May I see it?
00:26:35I believe it's quite old.
00:26:36It is. You're very lucky.
00:26:39I'm even more lucky to have found this.
00:26:41The Treaties on Devil Worship in New England.
00:26:44This must be a very rare book.
00:26:47I'm afraid I couldn't afford to buy it.
00:26:50You can borrow it, if you like.
00:26:52Oh, could I? That would be wonderful.
00:26:54I promise I'll bring it back in a few days.
00:26:55You're very welcome, Miss, sir.
00:26:57Barlow. Nan Barlow.
00:26:58Nan Barlow.
00:27:00Thank you very much. Good night.
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00:27:21Mrs. Newlis!
00:27:51Mrs. Nolus!
00:27:52Yes, Miss Barlow?
00:27:54I've heard some strange noises in my room.
00:27:57Oh, possibly the water in the pipes.
00:27:59This is a very old inn.
00:28:00No, it seems to be coming from the cellar underneath.
00:28:02I hardly think so, Miss Barlow.
00:28:04The cellars do not extend beneath your room.
00:28:06Then why is there a trapdoor in the floor?
00:28:09The ground was filled in many years ago
00:28:11to strengthen the foundations of the building.
00:28:13But I'm sure I...
00:28:14If you insist, I will come and see you.
00:28:21I don't hear anything.
00:28:27But just a few minutes ago...
00:28:30Never mind, I'm sorry.
00:28:33You're welcome.
00:28:34But you can see for yourself there is no ring in the trapdoor
00:28:37because there is no reason to lift it.
00:28:39There is nothing underneath but earth.
00:28:51There is nothing underneath.
00:29:19Come in.
00:29:21Oh, hello, Lottie. Come in.
00:29:26I don't need any more towels.
00:29:28I haven't used mine, and they're quite clean.
00:29:38Lottie, I've told you before not to bother the guests.
00:29:47Miss Barlow, I thought you might care to join the others.
00:29:50I will, as soon as I finish my notes.
00:29:52I'll put some clothes on and join them.
00:29:55A treatise on devil worship in New England.
00:29:58Well, do you find this interesting?
00:30:01Why, it's fascinating.
00:30:02The things I've learnt.
00:30:04I bet you don't know the half of it.
00:30:06And you live right here on a spot where the witches were actually burnt.
00:30:10Listen to this.
00:30:11On Candlemas Eve, February 1st, in the year 1692,
00:30:16a coven of witches, a coven that's 13,
00:30:20some men, some women, whose power came from the devil,
00:30:23gathered beneath the raven's inn to perform a black mass in the honor of Lucifer.
00:30:29The witch, Elizabeth Selwyn, later to be burnt at the stake,
00:30:33marked a young girl for sacrifice
00:30:35by obtaining an object of value belonging to her,
00:30:38with which to call her,
00:30:40and leaving in its place a dead bird and a sprig of woodbine.
00:30:45The witches sacrificed her on the altar
00:30:47and drank her blood at the hour of 13.
00:30:50What's the hour of 13?
00:30:54Well, personally, I have never heard a clock strike more than 12.
00:30:57Now, how about joining the dancing?
00:30:59In a little while, I promise.
00:31:01Oh, by the way,
00:31:02I seem to have misplaced my locket.
00:31:06I remember having it in my room, and now it's disappeared.
00:31:08Oh, I'm sorry.
00:31:09I'll ask Lottie.
00:31:11Well, I'm not saying it was stolen.
00:31:12It's just, I remember having it on the dresser,
00:31:15and now it's gone.
00:31:17I would appreciate it.
00:31:18Of course.
00:31:19I'll look into it immediately.
00:31:21Lottie, I have warned you too often about annoying our guests.
00:31:34If you disobey me again, I shall turn you out.
00:31:37And if I turn you out, there will be no place for you anywhere.
00:31:41You do understand, Lottie, don't you?
00:31:51Lottie, don't you?
00:32:21Lottie, don't you?
00:32:23Lottie, don't you?
00:32:48Lottie, don't you?
00:32:50Ah, Miss Barlow.
00:33:18I'm afraid Lottie is nowhere to be found, but I will inquire about your locket first thing in the morning.
00:33:22Oh, thank you.
00:33:23Where is everybody?
00:33:25Most of the other guests have gone to services.
00:33:28Services on the 1st of February.
00:33:32Candlemas Eve.
00:33:34The night when the witches mock the rituals of the church.
00:33:39Are you all right, Miss Barlow?
00:33:42Yes, quite.
00:33:45Good night.
00:33:45Good night, Miss Barlow.
00:33:47Mrs. Noless.
00:34:06Mrs. Noless.
00:34:09Mrs. Noless.
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00:34:37Mrs. Noless.
00:34:38I don't know.
00:36:38Help!
00:36:40No!
00:36:42No!
00:36:44Help!
00:36:46Help!
00:36:48No!
00:36:50Let me go!
00:36:52No!
00:36:54Take your hands off me!
00:36:56Let me go!
00:36:58No!
00:37:02No!
00:37:04No!
00:37:05Let go of me!
00:37:06No!
00:37:08No!
00:37:10No!
00:37:12No!
00:37:14No!
00:37:16I am Elizabeth Selwyn
00:37:2011 higher
00:37:34Let's go!
00:37:36Let's go!
00:37:42Hey!
00:37:44Happy birthday to you!
00:37:47Happy birthday to you!
00:37:50Happy birthday, dear Susie!
00:37:53Happy birthday to you!
00:38:04Good word!
00:38:07Yummy!
00:38:09Delicious!
00:38:10Dick, have you got any idea what's happened to Nan?
00:38:13I'm sure she'll show up.
00:38:14She probably met a good-looking Heewitch.
00:38:16And was bringing him along to the party.
00:38:17Only they broomstick blew her casket.
00:38:19It's not like Nan to be late for anything.
00:38:21Could you get worried about her?
00:38:22Oh, if she'll be here, I'm sure she'll make it.
00:38:25Well, she's probably here now.
00:38:27You answer the door and I'm going to put a record on for some dancing.
00:38:29All right.
00:38:34Hi, Dick.
00:38:36Bill.
00:38:37What's the matter?
00:38:38You expecting somebody else?
00:38:40Oh, yes, Nan.
00:38:41Look, come in, come in.
00:38:43Well, Nan, didn't she hear you?
00:38:45We made a day to meet her before she left for Whitewood.
00:38:48Well, she probably got held up.
00:38:50Look, look, give me your coat, huh?
00:38:52Nan was never late for anything in her life.
00:38:54Relax.
00:38:55Take it easy.
00:38:57Join the party.
00:38:58She'll be here.
00:38:59Dick.
00:39:03Dick.
00:39:06Dick, I haven't had a letter from Nan in over two weeks now.
00:39:09She's probably been too busy working on her paper.
00:39:11No, no.
00:39:12There's something wrong.
00:39:13I know it.
00:39:14Look, will you do something for me?
00:39:15Hmm?
00:39:16Ring up Whitewood, will you?
00:39:17Ask him.
00:39:18Ask him if she's left.
00:39:19You serious?
00:39:20Yes, I am.
00:39:23Okay.
00:39:29Well, a long distance, I'd like to speak with Ms. Nan Barlow at the Raven's Inn, Whitewood.
00:39:44No, I don't know the phone number.
00:39:46What?
00:39:47Didn't she give you the phone number?
00:39:48Oh, I know, but that's my sister.
00:39:56They say there's no such place as the Raven's Inn.
00:39:59But that's crazy.
00:40:00She's staying there.
00:40:04Give me the police.
00:40:10She left in such a hurry, she must have forgotten to return it to you, Miss Russell.
00:40:14She seems such a nice girl, too.
00:40:16Wouldn't have thought she was the sort who'd forget to return a book.
00:40:19We cannot always judge by our first impressions, can we?
00:40:23I'm not usually wrong about the people I lend my books to.
00:40:26Well, perhaps you'll be more careful in future.
00:40:29Thank you for letting me have it.
00:40:30Remember me to your grandfather.
00:40:37Lottie!
00:40:39Get out of the way, you clumsy creature.
00:40:41Can I help you?
00:40:53Yes, we're from the sheriff's office.
00:40:54We had a call this evening.
00:40:55A missing person's report from some college kid named Nan Barlow.
00:41:00The party calling said that her last known whereabouts was the Raven's Inn.
00:41:03Nan Barlow, that's strange.
00:41:05Yes, I met her.
00:41:07When did you last see her?
00:41:08About two weeks ago.
00:41:09She came to my shop and borrowed this book.
00:41:12It's quite valuable.
00:41:13And so not hearing from her, I decided to come and get it.
00:41:16Mrs. Newless had it.
00:41:17May I?
00:41:18Yes.
00:41:20That treat is on devil worship.
00:41:23I must put this in the report.
00:41:26A peculiar thing some of these college kids do nowadays.
00:41:28Well, thanks for your help.
00:41:30Come on, Charlie.
00:42:06Please.
00:42:08Hello?
00:42:09Hello?
00:42:11Yes?
00:42:12Okay.
00:42:16It's the police.
00:42:27Yes?
00:42:28Well, the police sent a car out to the Raven's Inn.
00:42:32Nan checked out two weeks ago.
00:42:35I can't get it.
00:42:37Well, neither do I.
00:42:38Look, these are Nan's books and papers.
00:42:40Go through them.
00:42:41See if you can find anything which might give us a lead.
00:42:44I'm going to pay a visit to a colleague of mine.
00:42:58Oh, Lord of Light, accept the sacrifice.
00:43:28Let's go.
00:43:56My brother.
00:43:57Can I come in?
00:43:59Of course, please do.
00:44:00Can I take your coat?
00:44:02I had to phone you last night, but I guess you weren't in.
00:44:05No, I wasn't.
00:44:07You care to go in the city?
00:44:12Set yourself down.
00:44:14Thanks.
00:44:17You take a drink?
00:44:19Ryan's soda.
00:44:21Ice, please.
00:44:24What's on your mind?
00:44:25The man's missing.
00:44:27And she has been since the day after she arrived at Whitewood.
00:44:30Really?
00:44:31You're quite sure?
00:44:32That's what the police said.
00:44:33What are they doing about it?
00:44:35Carrying out a routine check?
00:44:37I don't suppose they can do much more until they've got something definite to go on.
00:44:41I would have thought there was a very great deal more they could do.
00:44:43What?
00:44:44As far as they're concerned, she disappeared two weeks ago and no one in the village seems to know anything about it.
00:44:49What do you come see me for?
00:44:50I thought you might have some ideas.
00:44:53Why did you send it to Whitewood?
00:44:55Because it was the best place for her research.
00:44:57And you suggested she stay at the Raven's Inn.
00:44:59Sure, it's the only inn there is.
00:45:00But an unlisted firm number.
00:45:01The inn has its own clientele, Barlow.
00:45:03It doesn't need to advertise.
00:45:04How do you know it so well?
00:45:05Because I was born in Whitewood.
00:45:07I see.
00:45:08And you'd have every reason to believe she'd be perfectly safe in going there.
00:45:11There's no reason to suppose that she wouldn't be.
00:45:14Nan struck me as being perfectly capable of taking care of herself.
00:45:18I grant you that, but why hasn't she come back or let us know?
00:45:21Look, Barlow, I can understand your anxiety, but I'm quite sure there's nothing of you to worry about.
00:45:25Nothing at all.
00:45:26She's probably got absorbed in subjects and gone off someplace.
00:45:29I wish that all my class had her application.
00:45:32Well, I'm going to find out where this application led her.
00:45:35I'm going to retrace every step Nan took.
00:45:38I'm either going to find Nan or know what happened to her.
00:45:40I can't stop you from going.
00:45:52No.
00:45:53I'm not afraid.
00:45:54Afraid?
00:45:55Why?
00:45:56Well, if anything did happen to your sister and somebody else went along to try and find out about it.
00:46:00The same thing might happen to them?
00:46:02Possible.
00:46:03You seem to think something happened to my sister then.
00:46:06No, I just think you're jumping to conclusions, Barlow.
00:46:08Maybe, but I shall find her.
00:46:12Professor Driscoll?
00:46:13Yes.
00:46:14I don't like to disturb you, but may I see you?
00:46:16Well, of course, please come in.
00:46:18Good luck in Whitewood.
00:46:19Thanks.
00:46:20I'm sorry, but did you say he was going to Whitewood?
00:46:24Yes, he is.
00:46:25Silly to be surprised, but I've just come from Whitewood.
00:46:29Really?
00:46:30It's quite a coincidence.
00:46:31My own family happens to come from Whitewood.
00:46:32As a matter of fact, I was born there.
00:46:33Yes, I know.
00:46:34Please sit down.
00:46:36Do you care for a drink?
00:46:37No, thank you.
00:46:38I think you know my grandfather, the Reverend Russell.
00:46:42Russell?
00:46:43Why, yes, of course I do.
00:46:44How long have you been living in Whitewood?
00:46:46Since my grandmother died a few weeks ago.
00:46:47Oh, I'm sorry.
00:46:48Well, now, how can I help you?
00:46:49I've come about a pupil of yours, Barlow.
00:46:50Nan Barlow?
00:46:51Yes.
00:46:52She came to Whitewood two weeks ago.
00:46:53I met her and liked her, and she told me that she was a student in one of your classes,
00:46:56that you recommended that she stay at the Raven's Inn.
00:46:57That's quite right, I did.
00:46:58Well, that's what I've come to see you about.
00:46:59On the day after she arrived, she disappeared.
00:47:00Oh?
00:47:01Later, the police came asking questions.
00:47:02Her family were worried.
00:47:03Oh, I'm sorry.
00:47:04Oh, I'm sorry.
00:47:05Well, now, how can I help you?
00:47:06I've come about a pupil of yours, Barlow.
00:47:07Nan Barlow?
00:47:08Yes.
00:47:09She came to Whitewood two weeks ago.
00:47:10I met her and liked her, and she told me that she was a student in one of your classes,
00:47:13that you recommended that she stay at the Raven's Inn.
00:47:16That's quite right, I did.
00:47:17Well, that's what I've come to see you about.
00:47:19On the day after she arrived, she disappeared.
00:47:21Oh?
00:47:22Later, the police came asking questions.
00:47:24Her family were worried.
00:47:25I thought you might have their address.
00:47:27And why do you want her family's address?
00:47:29Because I have something of hers I want to return.
00:47:33Well, you just leave it with me, and I'll make sure they get it safely.
00:47:37Well, I don't want to trouble you if you just give me their address.
00:47:42As you wish.
00:47:45Her address is Dorchester Street, 225.
00:47:52She lives with her brother.
00:47:53As a matter of fact, he's a colleague of mine, and you just met him.
00:47:55He was leaving when you arrived.
00:47:58Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got a lot of work to do.
00:48:00I'm rather a busy man for a moment.
00:48:02Of course.
00:48:03Thank you for your help.
00:48:04Not at all, I hope.
00:48:05It'll achieve something.
00:48:07Well, you will remember me to your grandfather, won't you?
00:48:09Yes, of course.
00:48:10Goodbye.
00:48:11Goodbye, Miss Russell.
00:48:15Yeah, that's Nan's locket, all right.
00:48:24As far as I know, it's unique.
00:48:26I gave it to her.
00:48:27Where did you get it?
00:48:28The servant at the inn gave it to me.
00:48:30It was strange.
00:48:31I don't think she wanted Mrs. Newless to know I had it.
00:48:33Mrs. Newless?
00:48:34She runs the inn.
00:48:35Well, why did you come here, Miss Russell?
00:48:38I found this.
00:48:43Professor Driscoll's newspaper.
00:48:44I found it in the pages of a book I lent your sister on her first evening in Whitewood.
00:48:49When she didn't return it, I went to the hotel.
00:48:51What was the book?
00:48:52An old book.
00:48:53A book about witchcraft.
00:48:55Do you believe in it, Miss Russell?
00:48:58I don't know.
00:48:59Sometimes I almost think I live with it.
00:49:02Live with it?
00:49:03An obsession of my grandfather's.
00:49:05Up till now, I didn't take him very seriously.
00:49:07He's an old man.
00:49:08Now I'm beginning to wonder if what he says isn't true.
00:49:12What does he say?
00:49:13That there's something evil about the village.
00:49:16That on certain nights, the inhabitants leave the streets, close their doors and stay behind them.
00:49:21That on these nights, the dead come to life.
00:49:25That's like Candlemas Eve.
00:49:27What do you know about Candlemas Eve?
00:49:29What do you know about Candlemas Eve?
00:49:31It's in one of Nan's books.
00:49:34I don't believe it.
00:49:44Things like this don't happen today.
00:49:46In Whitewood, I wonder.
00:49:49I'm going to Whitewood tomorrow after classes.
00:49:51I can give you a lift.
00:49:52Thank you, but I must get back.
00:49:54I can't leave my grandfather alone.
00:49:56He's blind.
00:49:57May I come and see you when I arrive?
00:49:58I'd like to have a talk with him.
00:50:00Please do.
00:50:01It's the house next to the church.
00:50:02Goodbye.
00:50:04I'll see you at the door.
00:50:30Would you be going to Whitewood?
00:50:32Yes.
00:50:33Would you take me along with you?
00:50:34It's a dark night for walking.
00:50:35You're the Reverend Russell's granddaughter, aren't you?
00:50:50Yes.
00:50:51How did you know?
00:50:52I know a great deal about Whitewood.
00:50:54Have you ever been there?
00:50:55None then.
00:50:56Never seen you.
00:50:57To see me is a special privilege.
00:50:58It's reserved for a chosen few.
00:50:59What does that mean?
00:51:00We'll soon be at Whitewood now.
00:51:02This is as far as I go.
00:51:03You will...
00:51:04You will...
00:51:05You will...
00:51:06Oh.
00:51:07Yes.
00:51:08Ah.
00:51:09You're the one.
00:51:11We've got to go.
00:51:12You're the one.
00:51:13One.
00:51:14One.
00:51:15More.
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00:51:31she is pretty too yes she is very pretty a living descendant of those who are
00:51:43cursed somehow seems to make it better
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00:52:39Which way to Wamport Road?
00:52:56Straight ahead, walking the road, you see a sign, turn left.
00:53:00You heading for Whitewood?
00:53:01I am.
00:53:02Many people head this way?
00:53:03Not many.
00:53:04Is this the only way in and out of the town?
00:53:06In this direction, yep.
00:53:07You wouldn't remember, by any chance, a pretty girl in a convertible about a month ago.
00:53:12The Barlow girl.
00:53:13Read about her in the papers.
00:53:14Never seen her again.
00:53:15Told the police.
00:53:16Thanks.
00:53:37Holder, could you tell me the way to Whitewood, please?
00:53:43Another one.
00:53:44Straight ahead, fork in the road, you see a sign, Wamport Road, turn left, takes your right
00:53:48in.
00:53:48Well, thanks.
00:53:49Let me warn you, young fella, they don't like strangers in Whitewood.
00:53:52Okay, fine.
00:53:53Thanks very much.
00:53:53Let me warn you, young fella.
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00:58:37I'm so glad you've come.
00:58:39I saw your car outside the Ravens Inn earlier.
00:58:41I wondered what had happened to you.
00:58:43I've been talking with Mrs. Newlis and then I I took a walk around the village.
00:58:47Find out anything?
00:58:49Everyone here seems to be afraid of something.
00:58:51Then you don't think it's just my imagination.
00:58:53I don't know.
00:58:55Don't say where imagination ends and truth begins.
00:58:57It's nothing tangible.
00:58:59It's just the way they look at you.
00:59:01I felt it too.
00:59:03May I see the book that Nan borrowed?
00:59:05Yes.
00:59:06I put a marker between the pages where she must have stopped reading.
00:59:10Just sit down and I'll tell my grandfather you're here.
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