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00:02:27There you are.
00:02:29In each one of these dumb human animals, there is a personality which shows itself only in play.
00:02:35Dumb human animals?
00:02:37Henry, these are not pretty guinea pigs.
00:02:39They are children who cannot speak.
00:02:41But I am convinced that in this case, the not speaking is a refusal of one part of the mind to allow the other part to express itself freely.
00:02:50You suggest they play out what they cannot speak out.
00:02:53Precisely.
00:02:54You are the same, Henry Jekyll.
00:02:56Forever seeking keys to the locked doors of the mind.
00:02:59Thank you, Dr. Jekyll.
00:03:00They do enjoy coming in the afternoon to your garden.
00:03:03They really never want to leave.
00:03:05Especially Jane.
00:03:13You see, Ernst, all of my experiments are directed towards the freeing of the creature imprisoned within.
00:03:21In your paper, the paper that began all this trouble, you wrote of two creatures.
00:03:28In every human personality, two forces struggle for supremacy.
00:03:33I understand.
00:03:35But it was rushed to publish before you could prove.
00:03:38Now I don't have to prove anything.
00:03:40Resigning my appointment freed me from idiots who are no more scientists than I am a priest.
00:03:45You have been missed, Henry.
00:03:46Yes, they must have been short of jokes since I resigned.
00:03:51How they laughed at my last lecture.
00:03:53Was that a reason to disappear from professional life?
00:03:57You live like a hermit in the middle of London.
00:03:59Is it wise?
00:04:01If one doesn't want to be torn limb from limb by one's colleagues, it's very wise.
00:04:05Is it fair?
00:04:07Who in the profession has been fair to me?
00:04:08Who, apart from yourself, has even given me a hearing?
00:04:12Forget the profession for a moment.
00:04:15What of the others?
00:04:17Those who care for you.
00:04:20Yes, I see.
00:04:21Of course, Kitty has spoken to you.
00:04:22She asked you to come.
00:04:23Think how it is for Kitty.
00:04:25You live here alone without servants, without friends.
00:04:29What is it like for her?
00:04:30What does Kitty think about this?
00:04:33In six years of marriage, Kitty has never thought about my work.
00:04:37Forget your work for a moment.
00:04:42Your home is in ruins.
00:04:44Your life is in dust sheets.
00:04:47I need privacy for my work.
00:04:50I can't think about anything else.
00:04:53My work is far too near completion for me to stop now.
00:04:56But to what end are you working, my dear Henry?
00:05:00Man has always known that his personality is an uneasy and unsatisfactory combination of conflicting elements.
00:05:11We must accept this conflict and support the good in us.
00:05:14Good, evil.
00:05:16This moral quibbling is useless.
00:05:17Man as he is comprises two beings.
00:05:23One whom I call man as he could be.
00:05:26In his perfection, this inner man is beyond good and evil.
00:05:31And the other man?
00:05:33He too is beyond good and evil.
00:05:35Man as he would be.
00:05:38Free of all the restrictions society imposes upon us.
00:05:42Subject only to his own will.
00:05:43A very dangerous man, my friend.
00:05:50For what civilizes us other than these moral restrictions of which you make so little?
00:05:56We are scientists, Ernest.
00:05:59It is for us to release and understand every force in nature.
00:06:03This higher man you speak of is the weaker element in us.
00:06:07Our lust and our violence feed the weaker man.
00:06:10That is why there are so few saints and so many sinners.
00:06:15Will you cut evil out of man with a scalpel, Henry?
00:06:19How you fall back into the conventional way of thinking, Ernest.
00:06:23I am not concerned with a moral operation,
00:06:26but with the control of every resource of the human personality in my science.
00:06:31Here, Totten.
00:06:37Quietly now.
00:06:38Quietly.
00:06:39Quietly now.
00:06:40Quietly.
00:06:41Here we are.
00:06:42That's it.
00:06:42Quietly.
00:06:43Shh.
00:06:43Quietly.
00:06:45Quietly.
00:06:46Quietly.
00:07:17Now watch.
00:07:21See?
00:07:23Even in the most primitive of men's forebears,
00:07:26even more primitive, totally unrestrained energy.
00:07:32What is this?
00:07:33You have turned a placid, affectionate little animal into a miniature devil.
00:07:39Within four hours, when the drug has worn itself off,
00:07:42he will revert to his former placid self.
00:07:44Oh, no.
00:07:46Can you not take a violent creature and let some opposite drug transform it to its higher nature?
00:07:57I am working to that end, but first I must understand completely the enemy I have to fight against.
00:08:02Henry, have you experimented with this drug upon any other creature?
00:08:07Excuse me, Professor.
00:08:10Sorry to disturb you, Henry, but...
00:08:11I'm working, Kitty.
00:08:13I'm sorry, Henry, but Paul Allen is here again.
00:08:16Don't give him to him, Henry. He's such a useless waster.
00:08:18You will excuse me. I will be late for my lecture.
00:08:21Do stay longer.
00:08:22It's so good to have someone who at least begins to understand.
00:08:25I will come again as soon as I can. Goodbye.
00:08:27Let me tell Allen to go.
00:08:30All Paul ever wants is money, my dear.
00:08:33Tell him I will sign his notes as usual.
00:08:35But, Henry, he takes advantage of you.
00:08:38If only you'd give a little more attention to...
00:08:40If only you could understand, Kitty.
00:08:43If only you could begin to understand.
00:08:45What do you think, Ernst?
00:08:58I am perplexed.
00:09:00And, to be frank, a little frightened.
00:09:02You too?
00:09:03Henry is working in a very dangerous field.
00:09:06He locks himself in that laboratory for days and nights on end.
00:09:10Sometimes he looks so ill.
00:09:12A few weeks ago, I had to carry him to bed.
00:09:15He got up as soon as he could walk.
00:09:17You should have sent for me.
00:09:18Oh, he wouldn't let anyone examine him.
00:09:22One whole night.
00:09:24Oh, it was terrible.
00:09:25Tell me.
00:09:26I was so frightened.
00:09:27Tell me the facts.
00:09:29I heard him in his room.
00:09:31He was shouting.
00:09:33It was a strange, terrible sound.
00:09:36It was a fever brought on by exhaustion.
00:09:39But the voice, Ernst.
00:09:41It was a strange voice.
00:09:43I see.
00:09:46Kitty, my dear.
00:09:48There is nothing wrong with Henry that rest and yourself cannot cure.
00:09:53Rest, perhaps, but not me.
00:09:55I can't cure anything for him.
00:09:56You are married to a man of very great talent.
00:10:00Genius, perhaps.
00:10:02Such men are always difficult to live with.
00:10:04Surely you must realize that...
00:10:05Tell me frankly, Ernst.
00:10:07Could his mind be seriously disturbed?
00:10:11Disturbed?
00:10:11Seriously enough for him to be sent away.
00:10:17You worry excessively, my dear.
00:10:19Henry is obsessed.
00:10:20He is obsessed with his experiments.
00:10:23Such concentration is unwise.
00:10:25But hardly insane.
00:10:26You must try to help him.
00:10:31We must both try to help him.
00:10:34Yes, we must.
00:10:36Goodbye, my dear.
00:10:37I will go this way.
00:10:38Well?
00:10:56Well?
00:10:57That looks so grim, Kitty.
00:10:59I hate to ask him for help as much as you hate me for asking for it.
00:11:01At least you admit that the situation lacks dignity.
00:11:04What did he say?
00:11:06You and Henry are such children.
00:11:09As long as you have your toys and he has his, you're both happy.
00:11:12Dammit, Kitty, the hounds are at my heels.
00:11:14Stop enjoying yourself and tell me about it.
00:11:16Against my wifely advice, dear Paul.
00:11:19Yes, Henry will save you once again.
00:11:24You're too good to me, Kitty.
00:11:26I am.
00:11:29Far too good.
00:11:29I won't ever put you in this position again, believe me.
00:11:32I don't want you to lie for me.
00:11:33Of course you don't.
00:11:37I don't deserve you, Kitty.
00:11:40You don't.
00:11:44I deserve you.
00:11:47I deserve nothing better than you.
00:11:59I'm sorry you won't come.
00:12:05How can you bear these endless dinner parties, Kitty?
00:12:08Oh, they can be quite gay.
00:12:10Listen to a lot of braying asses full of cant and hypocrisy.
00:12:14These are my friends, Henry.
00:12:20Kitty.
00:12:21Let's both take the evening off.
00:12:27You from being social and me from being antisocial.
00:12:29Let's be together tonight.
00:12:31Diana Ashburn would never forgive me.
00:12:34It would ruin her table.
00:12:37Yes, of course.
00:12:39How stupid of me.
00:12:41Above all, we must not upset Lady Ashburn's arrangements.
00:12:44Now, Henry, would it be fair?
00:12:46You should have said you wanted me to stay in this evening.
00:12:49I did ask you.
00:12:51I need you tonight, Kitty.
00:12:54Stay.
00:12:56Oh, really, Henry.
00:12:57It's too selfish of you to make such an issue.
00:12:59You may not need friends, but I do.
00:13:03And I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:05I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:35I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:36I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:37I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:38I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:39I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:40I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:41I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:42I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:43I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:44I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:45I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:46I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:13:47I'm not going to insult them for the sake of your whims.
00:17:44You're the most utterly shameless man I've ever met.
00:17:47I do hope so, Kitty, because if you ever meet a more shameless man, I might lose you to him.
00:17:52That's what your kind of woman wants from a man, Kitty
00:17:56Complete and utter freedom from shame
00:18:22That's what your kind of woman wants from a woman
00:18:52Cabby!
00:19:19Good evening, sir.
00:19:20Good evening, madam.
00:19:22Good evening, sir.
00:19:29I think you'll enjoy this place, sir.
00:19:31It's very nearly halfway respected.
00:19:34You allow me, my friend.
00:19:35I'm new to your wicked city.
00:19:38It's only wicked if you're poor, sir.
00:19:41Thank you, sir.
00:19:43All the very best, sir, and happy nights in London town.
00:19:49Another bloody idiot down the sink.
00:19:51Yeah.
00:20:04Could you fancy that?
00:20:07Oh, I rather think I could.
00:20:09Come on then, Daisy
00:20:19It's far past our bedtime
00:20:21Would the nice gentleman like to buy two lonely girls a drink?
00:20:34With great pleasure
00:20:35But perhaps you'd rather dance first?
00:20:38You look as if you might be a pretty fair dancer
00:20:41And you too
00:20:42Yes, good night then, Daisy
00:20:45See you tomorrow
00:20:46Come on then, I love this tune
00:20:48False little bitch
00:20:53I've never seen you here before
00:21:02I've never been here before
00:21:04It's quite nice, really
00:21:05Nicer than the Vauxhall Willys
00:21:07What are bear gardens they've become?
00:21:10A lady don't walk all around
00:21:11I've never been there either
00:21:12You don't get around much, do you?
00:21:15London and I are virgins to one another
00:21:17What a bit unknown, wouldn't it?
00:21:22I must go now
00:21:36I must go now
00:21:40That's not very polite, is it?
00:21:42I said that's not the way a gentleman behaves, is it?
00:21:45Picking me up under false pretenses and then dropping me like an old glove
00:21:49Will you let go, you four-penny whore?
00:21:51What did you say?
00:21:52What did you say?
00:21:53Why did you call me?
00:21:54Go
00:21:55Don't drink too much tonight, my darling
00:22:04Cunning little kitty cat
00:22:06Rather a dull husband than a drunken lover
00:22:08Mr. Paul Allen's it meant
00:22:13Not if you're one of our bloody credisters
00:22:16Mr. Allen occasionally indulges himself in these pleasantries
00:22:20Please excuse him
00:22:21What perfect manners
00:22:22What an entirely perfect lady you are, Mrs. Jekyll
00:22:25Don't you think, looking as she is now
00:22:27She's the most perfect person of the lady who you ever set eyes on
00:22:30Entirely in charge
00:22:32I'm tired of your jokes, Paul
00:22:35Please don't leave, Mrs. Jekyll
00:22:36Your husband is an old acquaintance of mine
00:22:39I've wanted to meet you for so long
00:22:41Indeed?
00:22:42You're very civil, Mr.
00:22:46Hyde
00:22:46Edward Hyde
00:22:49Please
00:22:50I hope I don't intrude
00:22:56Oh, don't worry about that, old boy
00:22:58Mrs. Jekyll, absolutely
00:23:00Those intrusions
00:23:01Anything to lighten the burden, eh, kitty?
00:23:05Isn't that so, my dear?
00:23:07My icy snow princess
00:23:09My frozen honeypot
00:23:11Perhaps you'd rather I left, Mrs. Jekyll
00:23:13Don't be an ass, my dear boy
00:23:14Jekyll isn't a possessive type at all
00:23:17Damn good chap, Henry
00:23:19First friend I ever had
00:23:20Absolutely
00:23:21First great fellow
00:23:22I think it's time we left
00:23:24Come along, Paul
00:23:26Do forgive us
00:23:27Yes, do forgive us
00:23:28We've got to go home to do our duty
00:23:30We always do our duty, eh, kitty?
00:23:33We're under a great obligation to kitty
00:23:35Stop it, stop it at once
00:23:37There they go
00:23:37One last dance
00:23:41Waltz for lost love
00:23:43Then how?
00:23:46Perhaps you'd care to dance for me, Mr. Hyde
00:23:48With great pleasure
00:23:50Oh, my heck of it
00:23:57And it's about time, so is served
00:24:00How well do you know my husband, Mr. Hyde?
00:24:05Quite well
00:24:06Will you be calling on us?
00:24:10Indeed I will
00:24:11I have business with Henry
00:24:13And, uh, friendship, I hope, with you
00:24:15I hope so
00:24:17Mr. Hyde
00:24:19I trust you
00:24:22You may do so completely
00:24:24There, that fella there
00:24:29Are you sure, Jenny, that that's him?
00:24:52He tried to force me
00:24:53And when I wouldn't
00:24:55He turned on me like an animal
00:24:56Friends of yours, oh boy?
00:24:58Are you going to do something for this young lady, or
00:25:00Do I have to teach you to behave like a gentleman?
00:25:03Go to hell
00:25:04That's right
00:25:05How dare you talk to a gentleman like that, you drunken lout
00:25:08Will you take me home, Paul?
00:25:11Women have no sense of honor
00:25:12How can I leave my friends here like this?
00:25:14I'm giving you one more chance
00:25:16Give the little lady a few sovereigns
00:25:18And there'll be no more said
00:25:19Good night
00:25:20Gentlemen all
00:25:22I told you to go to hell
00:25:30And take that trollop with you
00:25:32I'll teach you, Mellis
00:25:36How he leave his little friends in the car
00:25:38For God's sake, man, don't kill him
00:25:48You, little old boy
00:25:54Let me alone, Jekyll
00:25:56Let me alone
00:25:57Jekyll
00:25:59I must get back
00:26:02I must get back
00:26:05Leave me
00:26:09Leave me
00:26:12Damn you, Jekyll
00:26:20Damn you
00:26:21I will return, Jekyll
00:26:35I will be back
00:26:37Never
00:26:41Never
00:26:45I will return, Jekyll
00:26:59I will return, Jekyll
00:27:00I will return, Jekyll
00:27:01I will return, Jekyll
00:27:02I will return, Jekyll
00:27:03I will return, Jekyll
00:27:04I will return, Jekyll
00:27:05I will return, Jekyll
00:27:06I will return, Jekyll
00:27:07I will return, Jekyll
00:27:08I will return, Jekyll
00:27:09I will return, Jekyll
00:27:10I will return, Jekyll
00:27:11I will return, Jekyll
00:27:12I will return, Jekyll
00:27:12I will return, Jekyll
00:27:13I will return, Jekyll
00:27:14Why must you work so late, my dear?
00:27:38Not that you missed anything very brilliant tonight.
00:27:41Oh, Lord, those formal dinners.
00:27:44You really should have come, Henry.
00:27:51It's too unfair to expect me to carry the whole burden.
00:27:54If one lives in society, one simply has to respect social conventions.
00:28:02I'm exhausted.
00:28:08Not that it's of the least interest to you, I suppose.
00:28:10You live in a world far too remote for these mundane matters.
00:28:15For heaven's sake, Henry, say something.
00:28:25I need you, Kitty.
00:28:26Henry, I need you desperately.
00:28:36Henry, I'm tired.
00:28:39Please.
00:28:39What are you really like, Kitty?
00:28:45I'm your wife, that's all I am.
00:28:47But the woman inside you?
00:28:50Is that woman my wife?
00:28:53Henry, isn't it a little late for these obscure discussions?
00:28:56Will we ever know who we really are?
00:29:03Who are you, Kitty?
00:29:07Who are you?
00:29:11Your hand's bleeding.
00:29:12My hand.
00:29:18But who am I?
00:29:24Who am I?
00:29:27Who am I?
00:29:29Who am I?
00:29:32Who am I?
00:29:34Who am I?
00:29:36Oh, dear Paul, you have no idea what a pleasure it is to be in your company again.
00:29:47You should have been here last night.
00:29:48Wonderful fun.
00:29:49Still, I'm glad you like the old place.
00:29:51Admirable.
00:29:53Rather like Fortnum and Mason.
00:29:55I don't see the similarity.
00:29:58You can buy anything here.
00:30:00Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:01Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:02Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:03Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:04Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:05Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:06Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:07Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:08Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:09Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:10Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:11Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:12Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:13Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:30:14Oh, dear Paul, I'm glad you're here.
00:31:16Tigers needn't lick their lips over her unless they're very rich.
00:31:19Is she so exclusive?
00:31:21Only princes, pashas, millionaires or distinguished actor managers need apply.
00:31:45I'll see you next time.
00:32:15I'll see you next time.
00:32:45I'll see you next time.
00:33:15I'll see you next time.
00:33:45I'll see you next time.
00:33:46I'll see you next time.
00:33:47I'll see you next time.
00:33:49I'll see you next time.
00:33:51I'll see you next time.
00:33:53I'll see you next time.
00:33:55I'll see you next time.
00:33:57I'll see you next time.
00:33:59I'll see you next time.
00:34:01I'll see you next time.
00:34:03I'll see you next time.
00:34:05I'll see you next time.
00:34:07I'll see you next time.
00:34:08I'll see you next time.
00:34:09I'll see you next time.
00:34:12I'll see you next time.
00:34:13I'll see you next time.
00:34:17Well, ladies, it seems that I must entertain you both.
00:34:20I trust that you will not be too disappointed.
00:34:22We just have to vanish somehow or other.
00:34:25Thank you for your confidence.
00:34:47You've come to the wrong room, Mr. Hyde.
00:34:51I don't entertain here.
00:34:53I see that your partner guards you constantly.
00:34:56Keep away from him.
00:34:58He is dangerous.
00:35:01Good night, Apis, my sweet.
00:35:07Your friend talked to me like a common whore.
00:35:10In all fairness, he never implied that you were common.
00:35:12Just how much money did you have in mind, Mr. Hyde?
00:35:19I would not insult so beautiful a woman by offering her anything so trivial.
00:35:24So, thank you for your politeness, but good night.
00:35:28Don't mention it.
00:35:32I have to dress.
00:35:33Don't let me prevent you.
00:35:35But I have an appointment.
00:35:36I'm afraid to be late.
00:35:38What could possibly detain me?
00:35:40I intend to.
00:35:44You are too impertinent, Mr. Hyde.
00:35:47Yes, that is so.
00:35:48You have an amusing approach.
00:35:50Merely direct.
00:35:55You are very confident, aren't you?
00:35:59Could a man without confidence approach you?
00:36:02The men who beg get nothing.
00:36:04I do not beg.
00:36:06If a man buys, he pays much for very little.
00:36:10I am not buying.
00:36:12You do not buy.
00:36:13You do not beg.
00:36:19Is there anywhere a man who simply takes?
00:36:26I am that man.
00:36:30I thought you were.
00:36:31I do not beg.
00:36:32I do not beg.
00:36:32I do not beg.
00:36:33I do not beg.
00:36:34I do not beg.
00:36:34I do not beg.
00:36:35I do not beg.
00:36:35I do not beg.
00:36:36I do not beg.
00:36:36I do not beg.
00:36:36I do not beg.
00:36:37I do not beg.
00:36:37I do not beg.
00:36:38I do not beg.
00:36:38I do not beg.
00:36:38I do not beg.
00:36:39I do not beg.
00:36:39I do not beg.
00:36:40I do not beg.
00:36:40I do not beg.
00:36:41I do not beg.
00:36:41I do not beg.
00:36:42I do not beg.
00:36:42I do not beg.
00:36:43I do not beg.
00:36:43I do not beg.
00:36:44I do not beg.
00:36:45I do not beg.
00:36:46I do not beg.
00:36:47I do not beg.
00:36:48I do not beg.
00:36:49what is it you're going yes i must will i see you again perhaps
00:37:13what does perhaps mean edward why perhaps how do i know
00:37:23but you know what you feel we english never know what we feel my dear
00:37:29but you will come again soon i don't know say you will i told you i don't know
00:37:39of course you have a nice cold wife to go back to
00:37:46what an amusing idea
00:37:50a nice cold wife
00:37:55good morning i have an appointment with dr jekyll he's away well perhaps i could speak to mrs jekyll
00:38:07it's a bit early to call on a lady isn't it
00:38:12says he has an appointment with the doctor
00:38:26ask mr hyde to come up
00:38:30you already have
00:38:33mr hyde
00:38:34what a pity my husband is away on business
00:38:37what a pity
00:38:39that will be all nanny
00:38:41forgive me for receiving you in here
00:38:44lately this house has become unused for visitors
00:38:47please don't mention it
00:38:50being the wife of a recluse is not an easy role
00:38:54you've heard of my husband's strange way of life
00:38:59yes i'm afraid it's common talk
00:39:02perhaps i can help you with your business
00:39:05business can wait
00:39:07since our chance meeting
00:39:11i wanted so much to see you again
00:39:13mr hyde
00:39:18i hope
00:39:21that because of the circumstances of our first meeting
00:39:23you won't come to any wrong conclusions
00:39:26it's because of them
00:39:28that i've been trying to put you out of my mind
00:39:30you see i have no wish to trespass on paul's
00:39:36paul's what
00:39:38paul's friendship i was about to say
00:39:40question of trespass hardly arises
00:39:43mr allen has no property rights in me
00:39:47and uh
00:39:48henry
00:39:49henry leads his own life
00:39:52he doesn't seek my approval
00:39:54and i don't seek his
00:39:56is that wrong
00:39:57we who seek no one's approval
00:40:00are not concerned with right or wrong
00:40:03what are we concerned with
00:40:05the
00:40:07pursuit of pleasure
00:40:10the fulfillment of desire
00:40:12exciting alternatives
00:40:14alternatives to what
00:40:17to the boredom of being a neglected wife
00:40:19and the humiliation of being a rejected mistress
00:40:23you overestimate my freedom from convention mr hyde
00:40:30forgive me
00:40:32i was forgetting that even the most honest of women
00:40:35need to be quartered with the most dishonest of phrases
00:40:39i must say you are honest
00:40:44a trifle obvious perhaps but honest
00:40:46listen to me kitty
00:40:47why should we pretend
00:40:50from the moment i felt you in my arms as we were dancing
00:40:53our future has been clear to both of us
00:40:56oh sir
00:40:57you take far too much for granted
00:40:59great affairs always begin without discussion
00:41:06my great affair has already begun
00:41:08it was well advanced
00:41:13before ever you appeared on the scene
00:41:14i wonder what
00:41:16is the special quality
00:41:19in a man as weak
00:41:20unscrupulous
00:41:21and utterly unreliable
00:41:22as paul allen
00:41:23i don't question your description
00:41:25mr hyde
00:41:26well then
00:41:28why
00:41:29i nearly happen to love him
00:41:32love
00:41:33love is an idiocy
00:41:35an idiocy of mine perhaps but a fact
00:41:42i love paul allen
00:41:43like
00:41:47and
00:41:49and
00:41:50and
00:41:50and
00:42:24Well, do you confirm my own observations, Ernst?
00:42:33I'm afraid I do.
00:42:35It appears to be an accelerating of your entire metabolism.
00:42:39As if your life were suddenly burning itself up at a much faster rate.
00:42:45No, I will not be your bank card any longer, Paul.
00:42:48Kitty, darling, why not let Henry take care of life's little problems and leave us its gaiety?
00:42:53No, I'm sick and tired of being used.
00:42:55How can you talk about love in this way?
00:42:56You hypocrite!
00:42:58These are debts of honour. I can't go bad on them.
00:43:01Honour? What a typical gentleman you are, Paul.
00:43:05I hope so.
00:43:06All your honour's staked on a card, so you've none left for any man or woman.
00:43:11I see.
00:43:13Paul?
00:43:15Paul?
00:43:15So that is your diagnosis, Ernst.
00:43:23You think me a simple-minded opium eater.
00:43:26You underestimate me, my friend.
00:43:28I can diagnose opium addiction.
00:43:31But your addiction, I suspect, is something less familiar.
00:43:35And more damaging.
00:43:38Thank you, Ernst.
00:43:39Ah, Mr. Allen.
00:43:45Perhaps you can persuade our old friend to lead a more sensible life.
00:43:50Goodbye, Henry.
00:43:51It's hard in my speciality, but I'll try.
00:43:54Oh, dear Henry, what are you doing here?
00:43:57I'm searching for the elixir of life.
00:44:00I leave the life search to you and your friends.
00:44:02What do you want?
00:44:06Oh, merely to thank you, my dear Henry, for your extraordinary generosity.
00:44:10Thank you for your gratitude.
00:44:13And now I must get back to my work.
00:44:21I wondered, Henry, if you could manage...
00:44:24My experiments are very costly, Paul.
00:44:27I'm afraid I've rather overreached myself, with your help, of course.
00:44:31I'm sorry to hear that.
00:44:33I'm sorry, indeed.
00:44:36Don't bother to call again for a while, Paul.
00:44:38I should be going away.
00:44:39Oh, you're going far.
00:44:45I wonder.
00:44:53Well, I suppose you lied your way successfully out of debt again?
00:44:57Unfortunately, no.
00:44:58I must be losing my grip.
00:45:00You refuse to help?
00:45:01But what will you do?
00:45:05It's good to see the Jekylls reunited at last.
00:45:10But what will you do, Paul?
00:45:12Please, don't disturb yourself on my account.
00:45:15You won't do anything desperate.
00:45:16Apart from continuing to live, nothing.
00:45:19I have determined to discover all that Hyde can reveal.
00:45:28My bank and my solicitors are instructed to regard him as my attorney in my absence.
00:45:34My heir and executor, if I fail to return.
00:45:38For do I want to return to a life of frustrated isolation and loveless misery?
00:45:43I do need to carry out.
00:45:44I just pass away.
00:45:46I do not.
00:45:47Give it a hand.
00:45:52There.
00:45:55Oh, Roy.
00:45:59Good.
00:46:00I'm not sure.
00:46:00so
00:46:15um
00:46:30damn bad luck you've been having i hear hello man damn bad luck hello luck's a bitch old boy
00:46:41i shouldn't think so always have the best possible luck with bitches almost always anyway
00:46:46my dear edward just the one man i was hoping to run into have a drink thank you wait to bring
00:47:02another glass will you business problems you know my weakness women gambling my dear boy
00:47:10women aren't a weakness they're a recurrent necessity but i thought that one of these
00:47:15necessities of yours was in the delightful habit of honoring your debts for you you can't trust
00:47:21anybody these days oldest friend lets me down oldest mistress lets me down no one to turn to
00:47:26what are you in for about two thousand sell your soul gladly no takers
00:47:33i'll take it over my soul now that would be but as useless to me as it is to you i meant the debt
00:47:43well that's that's extremely kind of you edward but i couldn't possibly permit it
00:47:49i'll stake you to five thousand
00:47:53are you quite sure this is convenient edward i mean it's really very very kind of you and
00:47:59i'm deeply obliged just pass the notes over to me as they come in don't you think it would be
00:48:06better perhaps if you were to give me the five now and then leave me to no i'm afraid that's the
00:48:10only way of course if you'd rather not leave yourself in my hand well i'm only too happy to be in such
00:48:16extremely generous hands it's very kind of you there are other ways you can repay me
00:48:22london is your oyster my dear boy and i'm the one who can open it for you
00:48:27open it wide break the hinges rifle its pearls
00:48:34okay
00:48:41okay
00:48:45okay
00:48:48okay
00:48:53okay
00:48:57okay
00:49:01Blast your eyes, can you go, I like what you do in a blast your eyes, one more drink and we'll give the egg back a big surprise.
00:49:20When I've drunk a galleon, I get like a stallion, the blast your eyes, it's rebound, so just pours a gin in the blast your eyes, one more drink before in the desert from first I die, so carry your swillin' and spend your last gin in the blast your eyes.
00:49:50I love you.
00:50:20I love you.
00:50:50Have you ever known me to Welsh on a debt of honour?
00:50:52No, it's a bit thick, you know, night after night.
00:50:57Look here, Everton, if you're trying to insult me...
00:50:59Oh, don't be an ass, Alan, we'll take your notes, we'll take anybody's notes.
00:51:02My dear fellow, what else is there?
00:51:13Think of something else.
00:51:14I have, and we've done it.
00:51:18Incidentally, I've done the five, too.
00:51:20So soon.
00:51:22My dear Paul, that is one talent you really do have.
00:51:27You can spend money faster than any other man in London.
00:51:30Well, do you think that perhaps...
00:51:32Continually.
00:51:32That you are a fool.
00:51:37Well, I suppose I could try Kitty again.
00:51:41Try me instead, my friend.
00:51:42What a really good chap you are, Edward.
00:51:47And I'll try Kitty.
00:51:50What the devil do you mean, Hyde?
00:51:51Well, that should be simple enough even for you to understand.
00:51:54I'm telling you to obtain your mistress for me.
00:51:59You unspeakable devil.
00:52:04How very amusing.
00:52:06Paul Allen, breaker of every law in the moral code, is shocked into morality.
00:52:12You, you vile, disgusting degenerate.
00:52:17Be rational, my friend.
00:52:18I'm asking for the temporary loan of a proven adulteress, of whom you yourself have grown somewhat tired.
00:52:25You go back to hell!
00:52:48Is that you, Nanny?
00:53:11Is that you, Nanny?
00:53:15Mr. Hyde.
00:53:16I hardly expected to see you again.
00:53:19Do you make a practice of breaking into other people's houses?
00:53:22Your husband, unlike yourself, trusts me with all that he owns.
00:53:27You've seen him?
00:53:29Yes.
00:53:30I will not ask you under what circumstances you saw him.
00:53:33But I'd be delighted to give you a full account of all Henry's doings, since he deserted you.
00:53:38I prefer not to know.
00:53:41But should you see him again, perhaps you'd have the goodness to give him this.
00:53:44With pleasure.
00:53:47Now, suppose I see Mr. Allen.
00:53:49Is that another note for him?
00:53:51I prefer to give Mr. Allen my messages closely.
00:53:55Good night, Mr. Hyde.
00:53:57Please have the goodness to leave.
00:53:59I have Paul Allen here.
00:54:02In my pocket.
00:54:04What do you mean?
00:54:06Allow me to present your lover.
00:54:07A handful of bad debts.
00:54:15Perhaps you would care to buy him back.
00:54:18Come, Mrs. Jekyll.
00:54:19Why not sell what you have so often given away?
00:54:30I might agree to your preposterous suggestion, Mr. Hyde, were it not for the fact that you utterly repel me.
00:54:36Good night.
00:54:45Good night.
00:54:47Good night.
00:54:48Good night.
00:54:48How good do you know?
00:54:49Give us the price of a quarter of gin, Guff.
00:55:11Just a quarter, Guff.
00:55:13Go on, Guff, will you?
00:55:15Will you, Guff? Just a quarter.
00:55:19I need you to make it too, I'll tell you what I do, I'll let you have it when you're on the line.
00:55:43It's a great privilege for yourself and my sisters here and my little niece, Mary, to be drinking with such distinguished gentlemen.
00:55:58It is.
00:55:58Good luck.
00:55:59Drink up, Mary dear.
00:56:00I am very sensible of the honors that you are doing me, sir, and ladies, and you, my little novice.
00:56:08Yeah.
00:56:09Such a lovely young man, Mary.
00:56:11I think it's love at first sight, Mary.
00:56:14What about you coming along with me and my sister, dear?
00:56:18Yeah, why don't you, sir? Go on, you'll enjoy yourself.
00:56:20It's a hard life being a mother.
00:56:23Yeah.
00:56:23Why does love make us behave so hatefully to one another?
00:56:34Because we're cowards, my darling.
00:56:35We want everything.
00:56:36Yes.
00:56:36Let's go away, Paul.
00:56:48Let's start a new life together.
00:56:51We will, my love.
00:56:52We will.
00:56:55Paul.
00:56:55Oh.
00:56:55He's about ripe.
00:57:17Bring him out just after I go out.
00:57:19Right.
00:57:19Right.
00:57:20Okay.
00:57:21Well, what about it, dear?
00:57:33Come on.
00:57:35You run by Spurgeons.
00:57:38Come on.
00:57:46Come along.
00:57:47Come on.
00:57:51Here, mate.
00:57:55Go and get one yourself.
00:58:08Oh, you'll get your rent tonight.
00:58:09I said, Mrs. Bligh, I said, you'll get your money tonight.
00:58:11They've never let you down yet.
00:58:13I know.
00:58:13I think she dodges through the nose.
00:58:14Save us the grave, Mrs. Bligh.
00:58:16Come on.
00:58:19Come on.
00:58:20Very nice timing, my loves.
00:58:27She's very religious, isn't she, Mrs. Bligh?
00:58:30Yes.
00:58:31She has her own man.
00:58:42Pity, really.
00:58:43I rather fancy them.
00:58:44What are you worried about?
00:58:46You got your money without working tonight.
00:58:49Here.
00:58:50One for you.
00:58:52One for you.
00:58:53Oh, yeah.
00:58:54One for you.
00:58:55Come on.
00:58:56I'll buy a drink.
00:58:56One for you.
00:59:06Oh, yeah.
00:59:08Oh.
00:59:08Oh, yeah.
00:59:10foreign
00:59:26foreign
00:59:40I have destroyed my formula and drugs, but I fear that Hyde has too much influence over
01:00:04me. No degeneracy is low enough to satisfy him.
01:00:07Goodbye, Dr. Jekyll.
01:00:37Come on, come on.
01:00:39Come on.
01:00:41Come on.
01:00:43Come on.
01:00:45Come on.
01:00:47Come on.
01:00:49Come on.
01:00:51Come on.
01:00:53Come on.
01:00:55Come on.
01:00:57Come on.
01:00:59Come on.
01:01:01Come on.
01:01:03Come on.
01:01:04Come on.
01:01:05Come on.
01:01:06Come on.
01:01:07Come on.
01:01:08Come on.
01:01:09Come on.
01:01:10Come on.
01:01:11Come on.
01:01:12Come on.
01:01:14Come on.
01:01:16Come on.
01:01:17Now I, I must exorcise you, somehow, drive out this.
01:01:44Now I, I must exorcise you, somehow, drive out this.
01:01:59Now I, I must exorcise you, somehow, drive out this.
01:02:06Now I, I must exorcise you, somehow, drive out this.
01:02:25How could you let yourself get into the hands of such a man?
01:02:28You and Henry left me no alternative.
01:02:30Paul, we should have had the courage to go away together years ago.
01:02:34Darling Kitty, be realistic. Could you ever have lived on my gambling losses?
01:02:37I'm so sorry to intrude.
01:02:40What the devil are you doing here?
01:02:42I have a message from your husband, Mrs. Jekyll.
01:02:44He's decided to forsake a situation which is too difficult for him to contend with,
01:02:49and has asked us for a final reckoning tonight at the Sphinx.
01:02:53He does so want our last evening together to be gay.
01:02:57Until tonight then, Mrs. Jekyll?
01:03:02Paul?
01:03:07I wonder what he's up to.
01:03:10I don't want to go, Paul. I'm frightened.
01:03:13Listen Kitty, this could be the solution to all our problems.
01:03:16If Henry's decided to get out, then he's bound to make a decent settlement.
01:03:20But if you'd left him...
01:03:22What a fool I am.
01:03:25What an idiotic fool.
01:03:50What a fool I am.
01:04:18Now you do understand, don't you?
01:04:19understand don't you as soon as I get this tedious business over I shall join
01:04:23you there don't keep you waiting too long I know I dare that Henry was
01:04:44familiar with this place it seems to me that we never knew Henry quite as well
01:04:48as we thought where is Mr. Hyde all is prepared in the room of the signora indeed I think I'd better
01:04:57go and see what this fellow's up to you wait here don't be long darling champagne for madame
01:05:03so
01:05:12come in
01:05:37my dear Paul how very considerate of you to be on time
01:05:45but where is your enchanting mistress we can't possibly have our party without her surely we
01:05:54can leave Kitty out of this hardly he's going to wait downstairs until this damn business is over
01:06:00now where's Henry naturally you're impatient to see your old friend let's get on with it Hyde by all
01:06:07means
01:06:08you'd like to speak to you first privately
01:06:15what the devil is all this he has certain arrangements providing for your future which
01:06:21you'd like to complete with you don't hesitate Paul this meeting could finally solve all your
01:06:27problems let's get it over with then
01:06:31no one in here Hyde look more carefully my friend don't be ridiculous Hyde there's no one in here
01:06:47no one in here
01:07:02oh
01:07:05It was very thoughtless of Paul to leave you alone.
01:07:24Where is he?
01:07:25Shall we join him?
01:10:05The pattern of justice is complete.
01:10:11What room is this?
01:10:15Mine.
01:10:17At last.
01:10:18What room is this?
01:10:31What room is this?
01:10:36What room is this?
01:10:40Oh, my God.
01:11:10Oh, my God.
01:11:40Oh, my God.
01:12:10Oh, my God.
01:12:41Just love.
01:12:44You don't know me, and yet you love me.
01:12:47I don't care about knowing.
01:12:50You're an animal.
01:12:51You don't care whether I'm good or evil.
01:12:57All the men who bought me, they knew about good and evil.
01:13:01So we dispense with the unnecessary, good, evil, and love.
01:13:08No, not love.
01:13:10I can't love.
01:13:15I know nothing about love.
01:13:18That's sad for you, and maybe for me, but I still love you.
01:13:27Good night, my love.
01:13:35Good night.
01:13:38Sleep well.
01:13:39Sleep well.
01:13:44I must get back.
01:13:54Leave me.
01:14:02Leave me.
01:14:02Leave me.
01:14:02I must get back.
01:14:10I must get back.
01:14:14I must get back.
01:14:25Let me alone.
01:14:27Edward.
01:14:28I must be free.
01:14:30I must be free.
01:14:31I must be free.
01:14:32Edward.
01:14:33Edward.
01:14:35Edward.
01:14:36Edward.
01:14:37Edward.
01:14:38Edward.
01:14:39Edward.
01:14:40Edward.
01:14:41Edward.
01:14:42Edward.
01:14:43Edward.
01:14:44Edward.
01:14:45Edward.
01:14:46Edward.
01:14:47Edward.
01:14:48Edward.
01:14:49Edward.
01:14:50Edward.
01:14:51Edward.
01:14:52Edward.
01:14:53Edward.
01:14:54Edward.
01:14:55Edward.
01:14:56Edward.
01:14:57Edward.
01:14:58Edward.
01:14:59Edward.
01:15:00Edward.
01:15:01Edward.
01:15:02Edward.
01:15:03Edward.
01:15:04Edward.
01:16:05That is true.
01:16:07You murdered that girl.
01:16:09You murdered her.
01:16:11You revenged yourself on Paul Allen.
01:16:13You revenged yourself.
01:16:16And Kitty.
01:16:19Poor Kitty.
01:16:21What will become of her?
01:16:23All in order to free me.
01:16:26None of them were in your way.
01:16:27But you are in my way.
01:16:31Unfortunately, my dear Jekyll, I can't destroy you without destroying myself.
01:16:36And so you destroy those others instead.
01:16:38But through their deaths, I will become free of you.
01:16:43Society will blame you.
01:16:44It will hunt you and force you to remain hidden as I have had to hide.
01:16:48You hate me.
01:16:51I have no feelings toward you whatsoever.
01:16:55I do only what is logically necessary.
01:16:59Come now, Jekyll.
01:17:01Admit you're defeated.
01:17:04End this struggle which you must lose.
01:17:06Never.
01:17:06You must lose, Jekyll.
01:17:10You must.
01:17:11You must lose, Jekyll.
01:17:37You must lose.
01:17:39You must lose.
01:17:41What have I done?
01:17:47What have I done?
01:17:58The arrangements were made by Dr. Jekyll?
01:18:00For him.
01:18:01By his friend, Mr. Hyde.
01:18:03They were to dine together last night with the ladies.
01:18:06Mr. Hyde is a good friend of the Signora Maria.
01:18:10What else do you know?
01:18:11For this, Mr. Hyde.
01:18:13A very free-spending gentleman.
01:18:15As apart from his virtues as a client.
01:18:17He always seemed a perfect gentleman.
01:18:19That's all I know, Inspector.
01:18:21And Dr. Jekyll?
01:18:22I can't say, Inspector.
01:18:23I never met the gentleman.
01:18:25All right, you can go.
01:18:26Inspector.
01:18:27Yes?
01:18:28The management would be prepared, I feel sure,
01:18:31to make certain arrangements with you.
01:18:34Yes?
01:18:35I'm sorry.
01:18:36It's not possible this time.
01:18:38But there's always a next time.
01:18:41I suppose, sir, Dr. Jekyll could have arrived and left by the back door.
01:18:45With this Mr. Hyde.
01:18:47And the woman Maria.
01:18:48We'll soon find out.
01:18:50I'll keep this place closed.
01:18:53Now, after this, what we need is a visit to the doctor.
01:18:57Come on, Rogers.
01:18:59So, my dear Ernst, you are the only one I can look to.
01:19:04You can perhaps help to save something of the life and honor of your truly repentant friend, Henry Jekyll.
01:19:28Come here, will you?
01:19:42Yes, sir.
01:19:44I want me a minute.
01:19:50Ernst will come.
01:19:53I know he will.
01:19:58To his death, no doubt.
01:20:11What do you mean?
01:20:17You see?
01:20:19I don't have your highly laudable respect for life, Jekyll.
01:20:22What can I do?
01:20:39To whom can I turn?
01:20:45You mustn't.
01:20:50Yes, sir?
01:20:51You all right, sir?
01:21:01Yes, yes, quite all right.
01:21:05There's a hamper over there.
01:21:06I wonder if you'd be kind enough to take it into the muse for me.
01:21:08Sure, no, sir.
01:21:09Can you manage your loan?
01:21:24It's a bit heavy, sir, but I think I can manage it.
01:21:26Good.
01:21:27Good.
01:21:27Good.
01:21:27Over the back.
01:21:47Over the back.
01:21:47Good.
01:21:48I want to get you there.
01:21:52I want to get you there.
01:22:00I'll be right back.
01:22:30I'll be right back.
01:23:00I'll be right back.
01:23:30I'll be right back.
01:24:00Dr. Jekyll's mind was disturbed by dangerous experimentation and addiction to drugs.
01:24:08In his deluded state, he executed a diabolical revenge for imagined wrongs and at the last took his own life.
01:24:21Mr. Hyde is fortunate indeed to have escaped from this holocaust.
01:24:28The case of Dr. Jekyll is a solemn warning to us not to meddle with the divine pattern of nature.
01:24:37Death by suicide.
01:24:41Thank you, gentlemen.
01:24:44The proceedings are closed.
01:24:47The fine man, the fine mind.
01:24:59Do you fail to realize that the higher man is free of all restraints?
01:25:04The higher man?
01:25:06He lives solely by energy and reason.
01:25:10He takes what he wants.
01:25:11There is no Jekyll there.
01:25:16For one moment you sounded like poor Jekyll.
01:25:18He also...
01:25:20Mr. Hyde.
01:25:22Are you unwell?
01:25:23I must leave immediately.
01:25:27Are you sure you feel able?
01:25:32Goodbye then.
01:25:34Help me.
01:25:42Help me.
01:25:45Help me.
01:25:46Your voice.
01:25:52Leave me now.
01:25:55Leave me.
01:25:57As you wish.
01:26:06Leave me.
01:26:14Leave me, Jekyll.
01:26:16Leave me.
01:26:23Not here.
01:26:32Wait.
01:26:34I beg her.
01:26:38Job.
01:26:38Job.
01:26:39Keku.
01:27:09Henry.
01:27:22May God help you.
01:27:27I have destroyed him.
01:27:31And yourself, my poor friend.
01:27:37Only I could destroy him.
01:27:46And I have.
01:27:52Henry Jekyll.
01:27:53Thank you, kid, to arrest you on the charge.
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