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00:00:00The End
00:00:30Marilla Locke
00:00:37You have been found guilty of witchcraft, blasphemy, and murder.
00:00:44Therefore, it is the judgment of this tribunal that you be sentenced to death as prescribed by law.
00:00:55Do you have anything to say before this assembly?
00:01:04Gideon Locke!
00:01:08Yes, my husband, I speak to you.
00:01:12Mark well our daughter, for I shall live on within her.
00:01:18For one day she and I will live as one.
00:01:24We welcome you to the gates of hell.
00:01:28Now look into her eyes. She has the power to control men's minds.
00:01:33This is barbaric. No one has been executed for witchcraft in the county for forty years.
00:01:38She has lived as a witch, and she shall die as a witch.
00:01:43Proceed!
00:01:44Now shall her eyes be put out, so that even after death she may cast no more evil spells.
00:02:14She has stayed there for a fortnight. A warning for all who would follow in her wicked way.
00:02:20Come!
00:02:21She has stayed there for a fortnight. A warning for all who would follow in her wicked ways. Come!
00:02:41A warning for all who would follow in her wicked ways. Come!
00:02:48Come.
00:03:13come Gideon.
00:03:14Gideon.
00:03:16No.
00:03:19Do not torment yourself further, my friend.
00:03:23I will take care of interring her remains.
00:03:26No.
00:03:28No, I shall build a tomb on the very spot where she died.
00:03:33And Morella may live in peace for eternity.
00:03:44Morella may live in peace for eternity.
00:04:14Morella may live in peace for eternity.
00:04:43Morella may live in peace for eternity.
00:05:13Oh, my God.
00:05:43Oh, my God.
00:06:13I have an appointment with Gideon Locke.
00:06:16Yes, you're expected.
00:06:17If you'll follow me, please, Mr. Chapman.
00:06:19I have an appointment with Gideon Locke.
00:06:49I sometimes forget my appearance.
00:06:52It's an honor to finally meet you, sir.
00:06:57Your message stated that you had an important transaction with me.
00:07:05Actually, sir, this concerns your daughter, Lenora.
00:07:07I see.
00:07:12As you probably know, a trust fund was set up by your late wife's family prior to the birth of your daughter.
00:07:17According to the specifications set down, Lenora is to come into that inheritance on her 18th birthday.
00:07:23I understand that event will take place in three days.
00:07:25Yes, on the 24th.
00:07:30I have some papers that require her signature at that time.
00:07:33I'd like Lenora to look them over beforehand.
00:07:36May I ask your age, Mr. Chapman?
00:07:40My age?
00:07:4127.
00:07:42Now, if I may see Lenora.
00:07:44I'm sorry.
00:07:45I absolutely forbid it.
00:07:47But, sir, I...
00:07:48Young man, you will leave this house immediately.
00:07:52All further transaction will be conducted by letter.
00:07:56Is that understood?
00:07:57Sir, if I've offended you in any way...
00:08:00Quintus.
00:08:02Yes.
00:08:04This young man is leaving now.
00:08:07You will see him out?
00:08:10Yes, sir.
00:08:11I've left the papers requiring Lenora's signature on the table.
00:08:15Good day, sir.
00:08:21The portrait.
00:08:24Lenora?
00:08:25No, sir.
00:08:27Mr. Locke's late wife.
00:08:30Morella.
00:08:31He is a handsome young man.
00:08:48Yes.
00:08:50I wonder what he wanted.
00:08:54You can daydream about him later.
00:08:57Come.
00:08:58Let us get back to our lessons on Spain.
00:09:00Oh, geography.
00:09:03What's the point of learning about the world when I'm never allowed to leave these grounds?
00:09:08Someday you may travel and see all the places we've read about.
00:09:12Someday.
00:09:13Not if father has any say in things.
00:09:16If you make faces like that,
00:09:19no young man will ever come to call.
00:09:23Here.
00:09:23Here.
00:09:23I was saving this for your birthday.
00:09:33But you can have it now for a smile.
00:09:35For me?
00:09:36What is it?
00:09:38You'll have to open it to find out.
00:09:40Oh, it's beautiful.
00:09:48Thank you, Miss Devereaux.
00:10:01How does it look?
00:10:05Lovely.
00:10:05Lovely.
00:10:05Lovely.
00:10:05Lovely.
00:10:05Lovely.
00:10:05Lovely.
00:10:05Lovely.
00:10:05Lovely.
00:10:06Lovely.
00:10:06Lovely.
00:10:07Lovely.
00:10:07Lovely.
00:10:08Lovely.
00:10:08Lovely.
00:10:09Lovely.
00:10:31King's knight takes bishop.
00:10:32I must confess, Gideon,
00:10:36your powers of concentration never cease to amaze me.
00:10:40It's as if you could still see.
00:10:42Yes, it is my curse.
00:10:45You're Lorden, Mr. Locke.
00:10:47Lorden?
00:10:48Yes, Mr. Locke's having difficulty sleeping.
00:10:52I see.
00:10:54Now, if you have no further need for me tonight,
00:10:57I'll be in my room, Mr. Locke.
00:10:58Good night.
00:11:00Doctor.
00:11:00Time for all proper young ladies to be in their beds.
00:11:16Lenora?
00:11:17Oh, can't I practice a little longer?
00:11:20Practice enough for one evening.
00:11:21Now, say good night to your father and Dr. Gold.
00:11:23Good night, Father.
00:11:32I hope you enjoyed my playing.
00:11:33It was a piece I composed especially for you.
00:11:36It was beautiful.
00:11:38Good night, my dear.
00:11:40Dr. Gold?
00:11:41Sleep well, Lenora.
00:11:43By your leave, General.
00:11:50Miss Devereaux?
00:11:58I must say, Miss Devereaux has become an accomplished woman.
00:12:03Yes, she's more than a governess, Lenora.
00:12:05Over the years, I've grown quite dependent upon her.
00:12:11In some strange ways, she reminds me of...
00:12:15Morella?
00:12:20After all these years,
00:12:22I still cannot bring myself to utter that name.
00:12:26June the 14th.
00:12:52While visiting Northampton,
00:12:55I have encountered the most extraordinary woman.
00:12:58Her name is Morella Winthrop.
00:13:01I know nothing of her family or background,
00:13:04yet I feel an immediate rapport with her.
00:13:13November 21st.
00:13:14My new bride, Morella,
00:13:17has recently become fascinated
00:13:19with certain mystical writings
00:13:20centering on life after death.
00:13:23Indeed, she has developed
00:13:24a morbid preoccupation with death,
00:13:27possibly due to her own increasing ill health.
00:13:31I cannot look into her eyes
00:13:32without the sensation of plummeting
00:13:34into some dreary and unfathomable abyss.
00:13:37September the 24th.
00:13:43Morella has almost died during childbirth.
00:13:46Our newborn daughter, Lenora,
00:13:48appears healthy in all respects
00:13:50and has the same dark eyes as her mother.
00:13:54Dr. Galt has confided to me
00:13:55that Morella may only have a few months more to live.
00:14:02While I was away on business,
00:14:04Morella plunged into her occult studies
00:14:06with a renewed passion.
00:14:08Accompanied by some unknown disciple,
00:14:10she deciphered a ritual
00:14:11she believed would grant immortality.
00:14:18The first step necessitated the slaughter
00:14:21of a serving girl from our household.
00:14:23The first stepena
00:14:38is not that close to her.
00:14:41She just became the Lord.
00:14:43The second stepena
00:14:46is the order of a food
00:14:47and the next stepena
00:14:50is the child
00:14:51and the next stepena
00:16:30We arrived moments before she could conclude her horrible ceremony.
00:16:35Justice was swift and severe.
00:16:41May God have mercy on us all.
00:16:43Let's go.
00:16:44Let's go.
00:16:45Let's go.
00:16:47Let's go.
00:16:49Let's go.
00:16:51Oh, my God.
00:17:21I didn't hear you come in.
00:17:47In this household, one learns to know quietly.
00:17:51Oh, that feels good.
00:17:55You got a tiring day.
00:17:56Grab some wine.
00:17:57No, not now.
00:18:12What's wrong?
00:18:13Nothing's wrong.
00:18:21I just prefer to be alone tonight.
00:18:22That's all.
00:18:23You know I have to prepare Lenora's lessons for the week.
00:18:37I understand.
00:18:49And tomorrow night?
00:18:51There's not a living soul I'd rather spend the evening with than you.
00:18:54Come on.
00:19:03Let's go.
00:19:33Let's go.
00:20:03Arise, my love. Arise from your slumber, my love. The autumnal equinox is here, and a fresh, young body awaits you.
00:20:17Now, Grandma, come forth. Come forth.
00:20:26Arise.
00:20:28Arise.
00:20:30Arise.
00:20:32Arise.
00:20:34Arise.
00:20:36Arise.
00:20:38Arise.
00:20:39Arise.
00:20:40Arise.
00:20:41Arise.
00:20:42Arise.
00:20:43Arise.
00:20:44Arise.
00:20:45Love to be ... Arise.
00:20:46Arise.
00:20:47Arise.
00:20:48Issues.
00:20:49Miss Devereaux?
00:20:54Come to me, Nora.
00:21:19Come to me, Nora.
00:21:49Come to me, Nora.
00:22:19Come to me, Nora.
00:22:49Come to me, Nora.
00:23:20How did I get here?
00:23:22What do you mean?
00:23:23You don't remember?
00:23:26Well, I was dreaming, and I heard somebody calling my name from far away.
00:23:31I followed the voice.
00:23:36It was her.
00:23:37Was I walking in my sleep?
00:23:44Yes.
00:23:45Yes, that must be it.
00:23:48I guess I was just upset from reading your diary.
00:23:51My diary?
00:23:52Where did you find my diary?
00:23:55Well, in my room where you left it.
00:23:56I did no such thing.
00:24:00Someone in this house must have taken it.
00:24:05Why didn't you tell me about her before?
00:24:08I would have understood.
00:24:09The hour is late.
00:24:11We will discuss it in the morning.
00:24:12What are these?
00:24:33Legal documents concerning your inheritance.
00:24:36A lawyer brought them for your signature.
00:24:41Perhaps I could visit the village and have him explain this to me.
00:24:44Oh, that won't be necessary.
00:24:46Dr. Galt read them to me, and they're completely in order.
00:24:50Father, I am almost 18 years old.
00:24:53Don't you think it's time I started making decisions for myself?
00:24:57Lenora, you must realize by now why we never visit the village.
00:25:05There is still great resentment there towards our family.
00:25:11Because of mother?
00:25:13That was 17 years ago.
00:25:15You will do as you're told.
00:25:19Besides, we have everything we need here.
00:25:23Well, maybe you have.
00:25:26In two days, I will be financially independent.
00:25:28And I can travel wherever I want then.
00:25:31How dare you speak to me that way?
00:25:33Well, maybe it's time I started.
00:25:40Mr. Childs.
00:26:10Yes, how can I help you?
00:26:16I'm Coral Devereux.
00:26:18I'm the board as a governess in the Locke household.
00:26:20Pleasure to meet you, Miss Devereux.
00:26:22Please, be seated.
00:26:26I understand you drove the documents involving Lenora Locke's inheritance.
00:26:30Actually, my father did.
00:26:32Indeed.
00:26:34Lenora has a number of questions.
00:26:36Some of the legal terms are rather complicated.
00:26:38You may tell Miss Locke I'm available at her convenience.
00:26:43Lenora would like you to call on her this afternoon.
00:26:44I'm afraid Mr. Locke made it quite clear my visits were not welcome.
00:26:50Mr. Chapman, you must understand,
00:26:51Gideon Locke has not been a rational man since the tragic death of his wife.
00:26:56He still treats Lenora as if she were a child.
00:27:00Lenora suggests a meeting away from the mansion grounds.
00:27:03I see, where would such a meeting take place?
00:27:07I'll be giving Lenora her lessons near the lake,
00:27:09on the northeast edge of our property.
00:27:12You may find us there this afternoon.
00:27:15Now I must go.
00:27:16Till this afternoon, Mr. Chapman.
00:27:51Mr. Chapman, I'm pleased if you could join us.
00:28:00Allow me to introduce Miss Lenora Locke.
00:28:04It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Locke.
00:28:08I think we've studied enough Latin for one day.
00:28:13I know you and Mr. Chapman have much to talk about.
00:28:16Yes.
00:28:20It's a beautiful day.
00:28:22You two should take a walk while you discuss your legal matters.
00:28:26There's a lovely path that winds along the book there.
00:28:28You won't be coming with us?
00:28:31No, thank you.
00:28:33I'll just stay here if you don't mind.
00:28:36Would you care to go for a walk, Miss Locke?
00:28:39I'd love to.
00:28:40So, you see, the summation of all that legal wordage is you've become a rather well-to-do young lady, Miss Locke.
00:29:01Have you made any immediate plans?
00:29:04Oh, yes.
00:29:05I'd love to travel.
00:29:07I'd like to actually visit the places I've only read about.
00:29:10I'd love to see the world myself someday.
00:29:12I've only gone as far as Cambridge, and that was to study.
00:29:16Did you get to visit Boston?
00:29:17Not very often.
00:29:18I spent most of my time buried in law books.
00:29:21See, I've lived a rather sheltered life myself.
00:29:24Well, at least you live in town.
00:29:27Tell me, what is it like?
00:29:29Somehow it seems smaller than when I was young.
00:29:32Maybe it's just that I've gotten taller.
00:29:35Other than that, things are pretty much the same.
00:29:38Well, are there many people my age?
00:29:39Yeah, quite a few.
00:29:42Well, what about the young ladies?
00:29:44Are they pretty?
00:29:46Some are.
00:29:48None as lovely as you.
00:29:51We've wandered off the estate.
00:30:08I've never been this far before.
00:30:10Don't worry.
00:30:11I know where we are.
00:30:12This is the old cemetery.
00:30:15The students used to tell ghost stories about this place.
00:30:18I came here when I was 10 years old.
00:30:20I got so scared, I ran all the way back home.
00:30:23Somehow it doesn't frighten me.
00:30:26It just seems lonely and neglected.
00:30:29I should get you back to Miss Devereaux.
00:30:33I can't tell you what it's meant having someone like you to talk to.
00:30:38I wish this day could go on forever.
00:30:40I'll never end.
00:30:42Forgive me.
00:30:57I don't know what came over me.
00:30:59You needn't apologize, Lenora.
00:31:03Come, I'll take you back.
00:31:05I'll find my way.
00:31:07Besides, I'd like to be here alone for a while.
00:31:09You'll be all right?
00:31:13I'll be fine.
00:31:21May I call on you again tomorrow?
00:31:24By the lake.
00:31:26By the lake, Miss Locke.
00:31:27By the lake.
00:31:45In the lake.
00:31:46By the lake.
00:31:47This cafeteria is a drought.
00:31:48It must have beeneee.
00:31:49It must have been a good school.
00:31:50I will see you.
00:31:52By the lake.
00:31:53By the lake.
00:33:23Don't look away, Lenora.
00:33:53See what your father and others have done to her?
00:33:56Let me go.
00:33:57I want to leave here.
00:33:58She gave you life.
00:34:00And now you will share your life with her.
00:34:03Can't you feel it, Lenora?
00:34:05Her blood in your veins.
00:34:08Her soul in your body.
00:34:11Her thoughts in your mind.
00:34:12Oh, I don't know what you're talking about.
00:34:14Let me go.
00:34:14Look at her, Lenora.
00:34:16Look into those dark, empty eyes.
00:34:27Welcome back, Morella.
00:34:29How long has it been?
00:34:34Seventeen years.
00:34:38And this is Lenora's body.
00:34:41Yes.
00:34:42I can feel her.
00:34:46She struggles within me.
00:34:49Do not worry.
00:34:51Lenora's will is weak.
00:34:54Eventually, you shall gain full control.
00:34:56You've been very well, Lenora.
00:35:07Your reward is long overdue.
00:35:09Yes.
00:35:11As you promised.
00:35:13We shall perform the rights of immortality together.
00:35:17And I shall serve you for eternity.
00:35:22Morella.
00:35:23I fear that we have underestimated her.
00:35:29Lenora is strong.
00:35:35I shall not be able to hold on to her much longer.
00:35:39Will you be able to return?
00:35:41In many periods.
00:35:43I cannot remain within her.
00:35:46I must find a permanent dwelling place for my spirit.
00:35:50Where?
00:35:53My remains.
00:35:57You must resurrect them.
00:36:15Miss Severo?
00:36:18Lie still, Lenora.
00:36:20You need to rest.
00:36:22What happened?
00:36:24I found you by the entrance to the old cemetery.
00:36:27Apparently, you had a fainting spell.
00:36:30Don't you remember?
00:36:32No.
00:36:34I suppose the shock of seeing your mother's resting place caused you to lose consciousness.
00:36:40Now you're tired.
00:36:42Everything will look better in the morning.
00:36:44You're not leaving.
00:36:51You need your sleep.
00:36:55And I have many more things to attend to.
00:36:57Pleasant dreams, Lenora.
00:37:07Pleasant dreams, Lenora.
00:37:07You have been getting your sleep.
00:37:09And there will be some day by the way.
00:37:11I am on my own.
00:37:13I'll leave you with auto music.
00:37:14Look.
00:37:14Is that going to be mybow about,ometers?
00:37:15I love you so much, Jocelyn.
00:37:45Mother told me never believe what a man says to his pants off.
00:37:56But it's true. I'll prove it. Come.
00:38:01Miles, you devil! We'll have the rest of our lives to such things after we're married.
00:38:07I can't afford to take a wife until I finish my apprenticeship and you know that.
00:38:11This is difficult for me too, Miles. But it's late and I have to return to my quarters before I'm missed.
00:38:17You won't have to work as a servant girl for long. Here again tomorrow?
00:38:22Yes. Now I must go.
00:38:28Good night, my love.
00:38:33Hello?
00:38:51Hello?
00:38:52Hello?
00:38:54Hello?
00:38:55Hello?
00:38:58Is someone there?
00:39:04Hello?
00:39:08Is someone there?
00:39:17Help me.
00:39:38Help me.
00:40:07Where are you?
00:40:37Oh, Mrs. Debra, why not?
00:40:44Oh, Mrs. Debra, why not?
00:40:59Why not?
00:41:29Oh, Mrs. Debra.
00:41:36Oh, Mrs. Debra.
00:41:43Oh, Mrs. Debra.
00:41:52Oh, Mrs. Debra.
00:41:58Oh, Mrs. Debra.
00:42:05Oh, Mrs. Debra.
00:42:09Oh, Mrs. Debra.
00:42:13Oh, Mrs. Debra.
00:42:28Oh, Mrs. Debra.
00:42:35Oh, Mrs. Debra.
00:42:42Good day, Mr. Chapman.
00:42:46Dr. Galt.
00:42:47I hear the Ashtons had a blessed event.
00:42:49Yes, twins.
00:42:51Unfortunately, my fee is not doubled in such cases.
00:42:55Are you locking up early?
00:42:56Yes.
00:42:57When a young man who's enterprising closes his business at this hour, there can be only one of two reasons. He's either ill or he's in love.
00:43:04I've never felt better in my life.
00:43:05Okay, sir.
00:43:06Guy, I have known Lenora Locke all of her life. I've known Gideon for most of mine. They are both fine people. But there is something unhealthy about that.
00:43:11Yes, sir.
00:43:12I know that.
00:43:13Unfortunately, my fee is not doubled in such cases. Are you locking up early?
00:43:15Yes.
00:43:16When a young man who's enterprising closes his business at this hour, there can be only one of two reasons. He's either ill or he's in love.
00:43:20I've never felt better in my life.
00:43:22Guy, I have known Lenora Locke all of her life. I've known Gideon for most of mine. They are both fine people. But there is something unhealthy.
00:43:33In that house. Do use caution, my boy.
00:43:37I'm afraid this is one time I won't follow my physician's advice.
00:43:46Good day, Dr. Locke.
00:43:48Good day to you, you young rogue.
00:43:54Lenora, is something wrong?
00:43:56I'm not sure.
00:43:58Have you ever said or done something and then you felt as if it weren't you who were doing it?
00:44:05I don't understand.
00:44:07Well, neither do I.
00:44:09Last night I discovered my mother's crypt.
00:44:14And then it was like somebody else was speaking and acting for me.
00:44:18I don't remember everything that happened. It was almost like a dream.
00:44:23Maybe that's all it was.
00:44:25Yeah, well that's what Miss Devereaux said.
00:44:28Yet I still can't help but feeling that there's someone inside of me.
00:44:32Someone waiting for me to let go.
00:44:34Well, Nora, you've had a bad dream. You're upset by it. There's nothing uncommon about that.
00:44:38Are you all right?
00:44:41You see, I just don't want to believe that I'm...
00:44:47Oh, come on. I know of a place.
00:45:00Who lives here?
00:45:01No one. It's been deserted for years.
00:45:03Someone's been here recently.
00:45:05I'd say this has become quite a popular meeting place.
00:45:08Well, he used to be the quarters of our caretaker.
00:45:11I remember he was terribly young and handsome.
00:45:15But then Father let him go.
00:45:17I never understood why.
00:45:19Let's see if I can start a fire.
00:45:35Guy.
00:45:36Yes, sir.
00:45:50I hope you weren't paying much attention to what I said earlier.
00:45:54About the caretaker?
00:45:56No. All that nonsense about another person.
00:46:00Sometimes my imagination gets carried away.
00:46:03That's not uncommon.
00:46:05Sometimes I imagine what it would feel like having your hands touching my body.
00:46:12Nora, perhaps sweet.
00:46:14What it would feel like to have you inside me.
00:46:23What it would feel like to have you inside me.
00:46:53Once in a while...
00:46:54You're the only one to lose...
00:46:55If you fall asleep...
00:46:56I'm not scared.
00:46:59I'm not scared.
00:47:01I'm scared.
00:47:03I grew up.
00:47:05I'm scared.
00:47:06I'm scared.
00:47:08Even the Fix.
00:47:10And I'm scared.
00:47:12I'm scared.
00:47:14I'm scared.
00:47:15I'm scared.
00:47:17I'm scared.
00:47:18Oh, my God.
00:47:48Excuse me, sir.
00:47:55Miles Archer wishes to speak with you.
00:47:59I don't know one of that name.
00:48:01A young blacksmith from the village is very insistent.
00:48:05Very well.
00:48:14Mr. Locke?
00:48:15I am Gideon Locke.
00:48:18How may I help you?
00:48:20Well, this concerns a young woman on your household staff, sir.
00:48:23What is it? You wish to marry her?
00:48:27Why, yes, sir.
00:48:28But you misunderstand me.
00:48:30I'm concerned about her whereabouts.
00:48:32Word has reached me that she did not return here last night.
00:48:34You say she's...
00:48:37employed in my household?
00:48:39Yes, sir. Her name's Ilse Corral.
00:48:41She's your serving girl.
00:48:42May I have your permission to search the grounds?
00:48:45She might be hurt somewhere.
00:48:51Sir?
00:48:54I...
00:48:55I beg your pardon, sir.
00:48:58I sometimes fall into reveries.
00:49:01Yes, yes, yes, of course.
00:49:02You may search.
00:49:05Sorry to disturb you.
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00:49:25i understood you were giving miss lenora her lessons today yes who was that who just left
00:49:41quintus a young man from the village i contacted him when ilsa didn't return to her quarters last
00:49:47night serving girls have run away before yes usually with their young men she didn't have
00:49:55mentioned anything about going anywhere why no the last time i spoke with her she didn't say a word
00:50:25what are you doing in my room i followed you to the old graveyard
00:50:30a few minutes later i saw ilsa arrive what were you two doing there together
00:50:37i don't like your questions diane and i especially don't like being followed by anyone
00:50:45i need to talk to you
00:50:51not here
00:50:55tonight at the lake at half past ten i'll be there
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00:51:15Lenora?
00:51:41Yes, Father, dear?
00:51:43Where have you been?
00:51:45It's very late.
00:51:47And how does a blind man tell the time?
00:51:51By the chimes of the clock, but you know that.
00:51:54I also know that you're a helpless man, living in constant fear.
00:52:00Lenora, you must understand...
00:52:03Were you afraid that I'd become like her?
00:52:05Her madness, as you called it, began when she married.
00:52:10Were you afraid that I'd be the same as I became a woman?
00:52:13I did what I could to protect you.
00:52:15Were you afraid that she and I would be as one?
00:52:20My God.
00:52:23That voice.
00:52:25You sought to be rid of me, that I shall live within her.
00:52:38Sleep well, Gideon.
00:52:44Morella.
00:52:45Oh, Lenora.
00:52:58Oh, Lenora.
00:53:00Oh, Lenora.
00:53:03Oh, Lenora.
00:53:07Oh, Lenora.
00:53:12Oh, Lenora.
00:53:12Oh, Lenora.
00:53:12Oh, Lenora.
00:53:14Oh, Lenora.
00:53:16Oh, Lenora.
00:53:17Oh, Lenora.
00:53:18Oh, Lenora.
00:53:19Oh, Lenora.
00:53:20Oh, Lenora.
00:53:21Oh, Lenora.
00:53:22Oh, Lenora.
00:53:23Oh, Lenora.
00:53:24Oh, Lenora.
00:53:25Oh, Lenora.
00:53:26Oh, Lenora.
00:53:27Oh, Lenora.
00:53:28Oh, Lenora.
00:53:29Oh, Lenora.
00:53:30Oh, Lenora.
00:53:31Quintus!
00:53:42Quintus!
00:53:47This Miss Leonora?
00:53:49Quintus!
00:53:55Quintus, get me out of here!
00:53:59Quintus!
00:54:01Quintus!
00:54:07Quintus, help me!
00:54:09No, Quintus, go, go, help me!
00:54:29Quintus!
00:54:31Quintus!
00:54:33Quintus!
00:54:35Quintus!
00:54:37Quintus!
00:54:39Quintus!
00:54:41Quintus!
00:54:43Quintus!
00:54:45Quintus!
00:54:47Quintus!
00:54:49Quintus!
00:54:51Quintus!
00:54:53Get out!
00:55:23You've been found guilty of witchcraft and blasphemy.
00:55:37For these and other crimes, you are hereby sentenced to death, as prescribed by law.
00:55:44No! No!
00:55:53Oh, Mother!
00:55:59Forgive me, I sometimes forget my appearance.
00:56:02Nora, darling, I was saving this for your birthday.
00:56:12But you can have it now for a smile.
00:56:15What is it?
00:56:17You'll have to open it to find out.
00:56:32You'll have to open it to me.
00:56:39No!
00:56:41No!
00:56:43No!
00:56:44No!
00:57:06Ilsa!
00:57:34Ilsa!
00:57:36Now, wait!
00:57:59You all set?
00:58:06Come here.
00:58:19Come here.
00:58:21Come here.
00:58:31Come here.
00:58:36One more feeding, my love, and you'll be fully resurrected.
00:59:06One more feeding, my love, and you'll be full.
00:59:36One more feeding, my love, and you'll be full.
01:00:06One more feeding, my love, and you'll be full.
01:00:36One more feeding, my love, and you'll be full.
01:01:06One more feeding, my love, and you'll be full.
01:01:08One more feeding, my love, and you'll be full.
01:01:12One more feeding, my love.
01:01:14One more feeding, my love, and you'll be full.
01:01:20One more feeding, my love, and you'll be full.
01:01:30Quintus indicated it was urgent that I see you.
01:01:46I understand Miss Diveroo arranged a meeting between yourself and Honora.
01:01:53Sir, I assure you.
01:01:55You need not deny it for her sake, young man.
01:01:57I may be blind, but other eyes see for me.
01:02:01Very well, sir.
01:02:02Very well, sir.
01:02:03I wish to ask for the hand of your daughter in marriage.
01:02:06Very honorable.
01:02:07Very honorable.
01:02:08Think you would be agreeable to taking her from this place immediately?
01:02:14Yes, but a few days ago...
01:02:16A few days ago I was concerned for her mind.
01:02:18Now I am concerned for her soul.
01:02:23I'm sorry I don't understand.
01:02:27Morella was the most beautiful, the most fascinating creature I had ever known.
01:02:36After we were married, the madness came.
01:02:39Household staff banished for no apparent reason.
01:02:44Eventually I discovered that she had been performing human sacrifice.
01:02:49There was a trial, and she was executed for witchcraft.
01:02:54I heard stories when I was young.
01:02:56Before she died, she swore that she would return.
01:03:02And in the body of Lenora.
01:03:05For seventeen years, I have lived in dread of that prophecy.
01:03:11Now it has come to pass.
01:03:15But you don't seriously believe that Morella could rise from the dead?
01:03:20Last night, Lenora spoke with me here in this room.
01:03:23But it was Morella's words that came from those lips.
01:03:28Call me mad, if you will.
01:03:30But my wife has returned to take possession of my daughter.
01:03:40Where is Lenora now?
01:03:42She left the house this morning and has not returned.
01:03:46Quentis is out looking for her, but the estate is large.
01:03:49She could be anywhere.
01:03:50I'll find her.
01:03:51Yes.
01:03:53Yes, there is still a chance she could respond to you.
01:03:57Take her to the village.
01:03:59Find Reverend Ward and Dr. Galt.
01:04:03There will still be a way of exercising Morella's spirit.
01:04:06I'll speak to Dr. Galt personally.
01:04:07Yes, thank you.
01:04:09You're the only person I can call upon.
01:04:12Miss Devereaux and Nurse Summers have both disappeared.
01:04:15Disappeared?
01:04:21Just like those poor others, seventeen years ago.
01:04:46Lenora, you're all right.
01:04:47Was something wrong?
01:04:49Tell me.
01:04:50This is difficult to say.
01:04:51I suspect your father may be mentally deranged.
01:04:55No.
01:04:56He sometimes...
01:04:57Lenora, he's raving about exorcism and your mother coming back from the dead.
01:05:00I'm going to get Dr. Galt.
01:05:02Well, then I should be with him.
01:05:03No.
01:05:04I believe you'll be safer away from the house.
01:05:06At least until the doctor completes his examination.
01:05:09All right.
01:05:11But let me find Miss Devereaux first.
01:05:12And we'll be waiting for you when you return from the village.
01:05:15Where?
01:05:18By the old cemetery.
01:05:19It's on the way.
01:05:23Lenora.
01:05:45The identity Anyway.
01:05:50Lighting me away.
01:05:59novel For my heart.
01:06:03Tell me.
01:06:04All right.
01:06:06There is every indication
01:06:36that this is indeed Ilsa Carell.
01:06:40Or what's left of her.
01:06:44Mr. Vengel reported missing.
01:06:46Who could have done such a thing?
01:06:48I don't know.
01:06:50It's this incision along the jugular vein
01:06:53that worries me.
01:06:55I've only seen one other case like this.
01:06:58Yes.
01:07:00Well, I was about to say
01:07:02that was 17 years ago.
01:07:06Morella Locke used exactly that procedure
01:07:09in one of her rituals.
01:07:11Doctor, you know Gideon Locke rather well, don't you?
01:07:15As well as anyone, I imagine.
01:07:17Has he shown any signs recently
01:07:19of mental deterioration?
01:07:22Gideon has been suffering from deep depression
01:07:24ever since his wife died.
01:07:27But if you're questioning his sanity,
01:07:30no, I'd wager he's the same as you or I.
01:07:31Possibly.
01:07:33Can you get out to the Locke estate?
01:07:36Yes, but I don't understand.
01:07:37There's no time to explain.
01:07:39If you care for your friend, then hurry.
01:07:41But, Guy, I...
01:07:43I'll get the carriage.
01:07:45Oh, my God.
01:08:14Miss Devereaux?
01:08:44Yes, I'm coming.
01:09:14Miss Devereaux?
01:09:28Miss Devereaux?
01:09:33Miss Devereaux?
01:09:39Miss Devereaux?
01:09:43Miss Devereaux?
01:09:50Miss Devereaux?
01:09:58Miss Devereaux?
01:10:06Miss Devereaux?
01:10:12Come on.
01:10:42Come on.
01:11:12Come on.
01:11:42Come on.
01:11:48Lenora, my child, you have grown up rather beautiful, or do I flatter myself?
01:11:56No, you're dead.
01:11:58A temporary inconvenience.
01:12:01After one more feeding, I shall be completely resurrected.
01:12:05I believe that honor shall be bestowed upon your father.
01:12:09Lenora!
01:12:12Lenora!
01:12:13Lenora!
01:12:14Lenora!
01:12:36Lenora!
01:12:37Lenora!
01:12:38Lenora!
01:12:39Lenora!
01:12:40Lenora!
01:12:42Lenora!
01:12:44Lenora!
01:12:45Lenora!
01:12:46Oh, my God.
01:13:16Gold, how did you know?
01:13:22Give me a...
01:13:24Peacock might rather control you here.
01:13:29What do you want from me?
01:13:31It's what I want to give you.
01:13:34Immortality.
01:13:36Mankind's eternal dream.
01:13:39Imagine.
01:13:40Centuries shall pass.
01:13:43And all mortals will live and die.
01:13:45But we shall exist forever.
01:13:49No, you once tried to kill me.
01:13:52What Gideon thought of sacrificing was only your initiation.
01:13:57Tonight, you and I shall complete those rights together.
01:14:02No!
01:14:03No, I don't want to be like you!
01:14:04Hi!
01:14:18Elora!
01:14:19Elora!
01:14:19Lenora!
01:14:29Lenora!
01:14:31Lenora!
01:14:33You are mine.
01:14:37Yes.
01:14:39Yes, you are mine.
01:14:43Lenora!
01:14:45Morella!
01:14:53I'm the one you want.
01:14:57Father!
01:14:59Gideon, my beloved.
01:15:01The one whom I swore to honor and obey.
01:15:05Till death do us part.
01:15:07I knew Lenora would bring you to me.
01:15:11Then you no longer control her?
01:15:13For the moment.
01:15:15Rest assured she shall be mine forever.
01:15:19Lenora!
01:15:21I really leave this place.
01:15:23Pray for yourself, Gideon.
01:15:35You've become old.
01:15:37There was a time when you were handsome.
01:15:39Yes.
01:15:41And there was a time when your soul was so beautiful.
01:15:47Both have passed.
01:15:49Then come, my husband.
01:15:51Let our bodies embold in one final embrace.
01:15:55My flesh needs sustenance.
01:15:57And your life shall fill that need.
01:15:59Yes.
01:16:00We shall be together.
01:16:01Always, my love.
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01:16:49don't look no i need to see i need to remember may they both find peace at last
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