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[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] hello hello there is something wrong my wife and I found him lying dead in the ula face downward what did you do then I heard it across the moor to fetch the doctor dr. Mortimer he was a dinner with mr. Tippett remember brother [Music] very well Baron that's all dr. Mortimer - what do you attribute the death of Sir Charles Harper you sir I might add the for sometimes a child was in a highly nervous state worried something was preying on his mind and it he confide to you what was preying on his mind well no well then what about those footprints Mortimer is there such ours have been tiptoeing back towards the house I examined them myself and as a man of science I deny mr. Stapleton more like ISA Charles was running running running from what if you please gentlemen one at a time why don't you tell the truth all of you tell all you knew silence mr. Franklin you've already testified you unlock their know nothing whatever in this manner nevertheless I insist he was murdered murdered I tell you that will you so thankful do there are no marks on the body of any kind dr. Mortimer No then as his physician what would you say was the cause of such Isles is death most emphatically a heart failure sir such there gentlemen is the verdict of this coroner's court correct what you like Sir Charles was murdered there's more than one person in this room knows I speak the truth [Music] [Music] bliss fair no on earth you want all these clippings about this Baskerville fella I have an idea Watson that Yangtze Henry isn't destined for a very long distance in this world what my conjecture is but he'll be murdered murdered very interesting to see if my deductions are accurate Oh mr. Holmes while you were out a gentleman called to see you and lay space he asked her to give it to me oh no sir he just left up a mistake I imagine mm-hmm dr. Mortimer he didn't leave his name sir no it's here on the stick mrs. Hudson was it I didn't notice do you know any dr. Mortimer Watson yeah what did he want he didn't see sir what do you make of it wasn't why should I make anything of it the fellow came to see you Albert what kind of a fellow let me hear you reconstruct him from his walking stick by our usual method of elementary observation well I should say that dr. Mortimer is a successful man well esteemed good excellent I should say that he does a great deal of his visiting on foot because the on fellas is warmed out perfectly sound let's have a look at this inscription from his friends of the CCH see see it I should say that's the something around a hunt really what's in you excelled yourself does anything escape me almost everything my dear fellow huh a president to a doctor I'd say is more likely to come from a hospital than a hunt and when the letters see see a place before the hospital the name Charing Cross Hospital rather obviously presents itself Oh maybe right furthermore I'd say the dr. Mortimer had a small practice in the country and was the owner of a dog how can you tell that like support from the teeth marks look if you see for yourself a rather large dog I'd say and unless I'm mistaken dr. Mortimer will call on us again in a few moments rubbish Holmes rubbish how the devil can you deduce that well as he left his stick isn't it reasonable to presume that he'll come back and get it dr. Mottershead mr. Holmes yes coming dr. mana man I took the liberty of calling up and left gistic oh so I did thank you so much the presentation I see yes sir from Charing Cross Hospital this is my friend dr. Watson of course how do you do mr. Holmes you're the one man in all England who can help me well won't you sit down thank you a friend of mine is in grave danger may I inquire his name is a Henry Baskerville heir to the estate of Baskerville Hall I'm in mortal fear say him his life will be stuffed out why what makes you think that I have information which lead me to believe that the centuries passed every Baskerville who's inherited the estate's has met with a violent and sudden death but as I recall it Sir Charles died from natural causes heart failure apparently and that was a verdict of the coroner in which I as a Charles physician concurred but there was one point which I kept that from the police from everybody yes about 50 yards from where Sir Charles fell dead were footprints a man's or a woman's mr. Holmes they were the footprints of a gigantic hound harmed well why didn't you report it never saw would have believed it during the night it rained and in the morning the marks were completely obliterated but I saw them as clearly as I see you and then a few days ago as one of the executives of the estate I found this this old document legend of the Hound of the Baskervilles let me read it to you mr. Holmes it's quite short I won't bore you I promise yes please go on in the time the great rebellion about 1650 Baskerville Nara was held by Hugo of that name a profane and godless man one Nicholas this Hugo's told out up at a neighboring farm and carried off the daughter of the house he'd locked her in an upper chamber and while hugo and his friends were carousing as was their nightly custom [Music] such a cuddles and little wench never existed before I swear cheap soft as velvet perform so wondrously rounded tell us more what happened then where was for me was saying oh yeah no need you cry out I told her you go will not hurt you with that I wished her about me saddle covered it with me cloak and we were off like the wind you brought her here to the manor where is she go picture you girl you go how many fetch if she isn't here ha ha ha hey come on I'll show you [Music] may we come in my sweet these drunken socks forgive you girl there is no good [Music] what is what's wrong sir she's gone the winch but don't stand there gaping go bring my mare what wrong I've never seen him in such a range where's he gone let's follow it let's go Roderick farewell come on nephew hold disturb you blockhead I'll give my soul to the devil for that wench go to the devil for that wait well maybe find her and whether then the devil will have his stone [Music] arlynn on the road until suddenly they came up on the body of the girl [Music] yeah then from just over eyes they heard sounds so hideous that the blood froze in their veins and looking up they beheld before we get him Sir Hugo was dead his body literally torn to shreds such is the history of the Hound that has cursed the Baskervilles family ever since many having been unhappy in their deaths that have been sudden violent and mysterious well mr. Holmes interesting very interesting what do you think I don't know but to him is arriving from Canada tomorrow please understand my dilemma my responsibility I was a child's best friend my duty is to protect that boy if I should take him down there to Baskerville Hall and anything happened to him what I'd suggest dr. Mortimer is the friend say Henry arrives you bring him here oh thank you thank you mr. Holmes you don't know what a load you've taken off my mind you've left John stick again oh thank you how did I doctor what about you have a dog I have no dog then how do you account for these marks evident in the teeth marks of a dog I used to have a dog a small spaniel but it died good night good night well Holmes what do you make of it do you think there's anything in it good heavens you're not gonna start scratchy on that infernal thing aya taro what [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] goodbye sir Henry if you ever go back to Canada be sure you sail with us Thanks you've all been one the very best of luck sir and the same deal it's too bad it's all over just you and busy and we're really getting to know each other oh but we are going to see one another in London aren't we Sir Henry oh I should love to but I have to go to hunter the country unfortunately your ancestral estate how exciting and if you are very good so Henry will ask us to visit him of course yes support [Music] so Henry yes I'm dr. Bhatti your uncle was my best friend how do you do thank you for coming to meet me to tour my dear boy you have a pleasant trip splendid thank you I've taken rooms via the Northumberland hotel but I'm stopping fine soon you'll be staying in London for a few days yes I haven't seen it since I was a boy Thank You seven Northumberland hotel [Music] so Charles's death was a great personal loss to me I was more than his doctor [Applause] watch this what are those words you might say Henry no not at all what do you make of it mr. Holmes why do you think that last word is printed in ink oh that's simple enough the words have been snipped from the London Times that's evident from the typography but the word more is an unusual word your correspondent evidently couldn't find it in the newspaper you let me talk tomorrow there's nothing Supernatural about this supernatural tell me Sir Henry it has anything else unusual happen to you today since your arrival in London I can't think of anything unless it's headed losing one of your boots is unusual you lost one of your boots he hasn't brand-new one still never had them on I put them outside the door to be clean and when I were to fetch them there was only one they're brand new boots and you you put him out to be cleaned they were tan ones dr. Watson it prevents them from scratching to have them polished first now when you're please tell me what this is all about dr. Mortimer bringing me here to see you this letter it's about you sayin rail your inheritance Baskerville Hall a dr. Mortimer thinks that it might not be saved who to go down there say on account of a hound a wild supernatural monster that has cursed you Baskervilles for the last two or three hundred years oh ho that sounds grand a family ghost him why didn't you tell me about this before dr. Mortimer well mr. Holmes suggested he's going to tell you about it now say Henry take him back to the hotel dr. Mortimer showing that old document tell him everything the whole business I'll join you a little later come on we'll stroll back you can tell me on the way this is not something to joke about Sir Henry believe me see you presently good night what's up come on Watson what's up now where are we going you'll see soon enough dude not a moment to lose [Applause] evening [Applause] keep your eye on that handsome this legend dates back to about 1650 heaping paper said is your evening paper get your paper evening paper maybe papal Church tells all the latest news about it thank you sir evening paper he was a dissolute [Applause] the route stop whip up heavy whip up I say hey Gucci [Applause] who was it I don't know but it's just as I expected haven't we better honey almond and warm oh no no no no not in any danger now here's the number of that hem so find out from Scotland Yard who the cabbie isn't if you can't pitch him along to the hotel I'll do my best [Applause] well now the dr. Mortimer has told you everything what have you decided to go there of course good that's what I thought you'd say and if dr. Mortimer will only guarantee that this supernatural hound of his really appear to tolerate here oh don't say that my boy it sounds like a bogey story they tell kids to fright them at night as mr. Holmes yes rather it might interest you to know however that you were shadowed from my house shut up yes and probably have been ever since you arrived in London by whom I don't know a man and a hansom you must have seen me run after him and have the cabbie - all oh well bye did you ever discover your mislaid boot no hello well the brown ones here but one of the black ones is gone I'll ring for the chambermaid but if she can explain yes do now why should anyone want to take an art boot and then exchange a brand new one for the old one can you explain it mr. Holmes and no no I can't come in did you ring sir yes about that boot of mine oh I haven't found it yet sir I've made inquiries all over there - well it's back the brown one but now one of my black ones is gone Oh sir Betty thought who else except yourself has access to this apartment how did the housekeeper serĂ¡n she wouldn't do a thing like that no no of course not I'm terribly sorry sir I'll do my best to find your book all right thanks good evening gentlemen good evening dr. Watson I've got him come on in Clayton come this way this is John click number - 704 I did it how'd you do play weren't you once you sit down don't keep you long it's good of you to come thank you not play I wish you tell us who your fare was the watch to certain house on Baker Street this evening and later followed these two gentlemen flirting you you know as much as I do is it well not quite as much I hope the James Sidis error he was a detective oh he did yes mm-hmm how would you describe this sir this gentleman Clayton I suppose about 35 years of age dressed like a tooth and the small black beard in the color of his eyes I can't say sir hmm I see when did he tell you that he was a detective at the station sir when he give me the two guineas what he'd promised me mm-hmm did he tell you his name yes What did he say it was Sherlock Holmes what well it's the name when he gave me sir Sherlock Holmes well whoever it is at least there's a sense of humor here Clayton Suzanne you're something to trouble thank you sir thank you countless in it is there anything else I can tell you see nothing at all I think nor is it good I said good a good day gentlemen well mr. Holmes have we progressed do you think perhaps tell me sir hundred when were you planning to go down to Dartmoor immediately tomorrow I'm really awfully keen to see the old place oh you'll accompany us mr. Holmes I'd like to very much dr. Mortimer but unfortunately I have some other pressing business here in London of course in this dome he'd please don't think me ungrateful dr. Mortimer I do appreciate your concern for me but this story of the Hound it's nonsense as for that silly letter and all the rest of it I'm sure it can all quite easily be explained I quite agree with you sir Henry but all the same if you don't mind I'd like to ask dr. Watson to go down with you but Sir if you don't mind what's impliedly if you care to come of course I'll be delighted good well thank you thank you dr. Watson and thank you sir then we will stalk the Hound together don't take you too like his hand red well I must be going mr. Holmes yes doctor about that person calling himself Sherlock Holmes very interesting dr. Mortimer you done keep me posted Watson write me daily reports to the smallest detail Oh fine I give you me to your care say Henry got him well good night ah God me well I like that [Applause] here we are sir Henry on famous Dartmoor and what a history it has you see those rocks over there actually there's tone houses built by a Neolithic man fifty a hundred thousand years ago you don't suppose the Baskervilles go back that far and over there beyond that hill those dark spots that's the great Grimpen mire as treacherous and morasses exists anywhere thousands of lives have been sucked down into its bottom us get us cheerful little spot fascinating oh just say hairy and mysterious now one of the people about here have such odd beliefs some will tell you but nothing ever really dies upon the bore and after time one gets to believe it really do you believe that of course not if I believe all the legends about this place I wouldn't live here I wouldn't have the courage and now if you'll look ask your Hall the home of your ancestor Sir Henry how are you Balaban I wanna thank you sir thank you this is bad I'm in the buckle Sir Henry mrs. Bannerman welcome Sir Henry welcome to Baskerville Hall thank you Madeleine's with your uncle most of his life as was his father before him well I hope you'll be just as happy here with me thank you sir Baskerville Hall justice has always been Sir Henry your uncle did some modernizing upstairs but down here nothing has been added or taken away since the Hugo's time well I wouldn't say it's the most cheerful spot I've ever seen I think your problem sir what time do you wish dinner service er early I think dr. Mortimer has to drive home tell the coachman to have the carriage ready after dinner I'll tell him Sir no I suppose you'd like to freshen up there's hot water in your room sir I'll show the way thank you to be careful sir these steps are a bit in need of repair I didn't want to startle you I thought you might be asleep what is it come quickly someone's prowling around what are you doing Barrowman oh nothing sir it was the window window yes sir I was just seeing that it was fastened what does it matter whether it's fastened or not the window on the second floor I go around every night seeing that they're fastened so Charles always insisted upon it well that sounds reasonable enough well if it's properly fastened now baron and you can get back to bed yes sir thank you you see anything nothing nothing except a pinpointed light a long way off over there by the crags well keep your eye on that point of light tell me what happens yeah do you see anything now it's gone now there it is again and there it goes just as I thought petomane was signaling to someone come on get some clothes we'll find on it's still there try not to lose sight of it [Applause] [Applause] crouch down here whoever it is may come back what about getting a little farther away from that light up there good idea stop are you mad whoever it is knows his way among these rocks we don't oh the devil can it be you were right about Barrowman yes but what collection the possibility between that horrible creature and parama you know I have half a mind to fire the fellow in the morning then notify the police and let them shadow him no it's the last thing that homes are long just to do our job is to watch Bannerman watch him like a hawk come on let's get back [Music] [Music] [Music] what what do you think it is what did it sound like to you well if we were back in London misson seem ridiculous let's get on look here doctor you don't believe that nonsense do you course I know more than you know morning morning sir Henry so that's our famous more yes sir come in where'sa Henry your announcer well across the moor didn't I tell you to let me know immediately if say Henry ever then stop that alone I know but I only just found out from my wife [Applause] I love that forgive my shouting at you dr. Watson my name's Stapleton live just across the moor but how did you know my name from dr. Mortimer one of our neighbors Oh hiya Henry he's very well thank you we were a bit worried he might decide not to come here after the rumors that followed the sad death of Sir Charles has mr. Sherlock Holmes come to any conclusion yet I really can't sir oh is he going to honor us with a visit I haven't the slightest idea well if I can be of any help I do hope you'll call upon me I know this place pretty well thank you but I I don't think I shall be needing any help wonderful place this more Masada's point of view there's nothing like it vast barren mysterious you see there's bright green spots over there seems a little more fertile than the rest Fattah that's the great Grimpen mire one false step means death only yesterday one of the more ponies wandered into it turned me sick with Halle to see it struggling and the side of its screams what's her oh that well the people round here say it's the haunt surely you don't believe such rot bugs make queer noises or perhaps it's a bit on bullying a bit erm yes a very rare bird practically extinct if anything is extinct on the moon look out stop that was a forest a woman's voice thank heavens you heard me another few yards you'd have been into that mire looks innocent doesn't it but only yesterday a little more pony got into it and that was the end of it well thank you for shouting at me you're Sir Henry yes I suppose I should say welcome Sir Henry but I'm afraid he wouldn't be sincere oh that's understandable the stranger coming here and taking the place of someone you were fond of oh it's not that no tell me what is it sounds silly I know oh it's not that ridiculous hound legend I never used to believe those things till I came to live down here but you do now you're rich you can go anywhere you want to there are so many other places to live in the world interesting places just now I find this place very interesting why hello there oh hello dr. Watson my step system is stable - how do you do how do you do hello Doctor and this I'm sure must be Xhosa Henry my brother how are you I was just telling dr. Watson how delighted we are you decided to come here I'm here and to stay oh that's splendid you know it's been quite dull down here since the halls been closed it's wide open now especially the friends of my uncle you must both come and dine with me you must come to us first yes what about tomorrow night you and dr. Watson will invite the neighbors over to meet you of course you already know dr. Mortimer the only other ones old mr. Frankland who's he wait till you meet him Sir Henry he'll bring suit against you I warn you what on earth for oh you'll find something suing people at the passion with him I look forward to meeting people all right tomorrow night then thank you and thank you again for rescuing me goodbye goodbye and we're in our personal insult to Sir Henry I would never come here this evening no but why mr. Frank there's a stickler for convention I'm not in the habit of breaking bread with my host on the eve of prosecute live great heavens what crime have I committed are I most gruesome one mr. Stapleton that a Body Snatcher what you're a Body Snatcher sir a guru a Despoiler graves oh come come mr. fragile that's a very serious charge a barrel refill mr. Franklin's glass William thank you my dear and an excellent vintage it is do but if you're implying that I'm tipsy Sharan oh of course he's not tell us more mr. Franklin whose body is mr. Stapleton been snatching according to my evidence sir mr. Stapleton was seen didn't among the old stone huts on the moor and removed from there a skull a most interesting relics a Henry of Neolithic man I'll sure it you out to dinner 50,000 years old if it's a day nonetheless sir you removed it from the grave without the consent of the next akin and according to British law that constitutes Body Snatcher deny that if you can but what good will it do you to prosecute mr. Stapleton none sir I have no interest in the matter I act entirely from a sense of public duty if you care to drop by my house some day and take a tippler wine with me I'd be glad to tell you a thing or two about everybody here about him prowling the Grimpen mire at nights and why he thinks oh oh there's no secret about us as you know I dabble a bit in the account mrs. Mortimer has very strong mediumistic qualities she finds the old caves on the moor particularly conducive to psychic phenomena very interesting have you ever tried to communicate with my uncle since his death oh yes on several occasions but with no success but if my wife could sent to a seance tonight while you say hemming our present we might know James not tonight please I have some other time shall we have coffee in the drawing room [Music] you and dr. Watson a care to see mine in the collection oh yes the scarf this one in here quite a museum or very modest little collection but this one really is quite a treasure you'll observe its unusual cranial index my brother's consented GP to a seance splendid fine please come at once nothing if you'll all get chairs and arrange yourselves naturally comfortably here for the fire a Shakespeare says you can call spirits from the Basti deep but will they answer there are answers covers or skeptics if that's your attitude mr. Frankland perhaps you wouldn't mind leaving us I'm sure mr. Franklin didn't mean to ducked of course I don't and I asked you to keep a civil tongue in your head dr. Mortimer ordered me out from under the roof from a host is grounds for a very nasty little lawsuit oh come now mr. Franklin sit down by me now good night we make you merely gave us a Charles find out what you feel it's so greatly while he was running away from hi Jennifer you sit here please it's a Henry here or would you please without those life certainly stabled that like please dr. Watson [Applause] now if you all keep quiet I said quite naturally Sir Henry your hand please [Applause] so child can you speak to us let us know if you're present there are things that only you can explain speak to us such as if you're here there are things that only you can tell us sir Charles can you speak to us let us know if you're present there are things that only you can tell us speak to us Sir Charles if you're here there are things that only you can explain that sound I've heard it before it's nothing nothing but the wind or a bittern I was telling dr. Watson only yesterday about it [Applause] Sir Charles what happened that night what was it you feared tell us such as of all the weird terrible things that have happened on the moor listen there it is again oh I can't stand it will somebody put on the lights please I tell you it's nothing nothing but the wind mr. Franklin what did you think it worth hound of course the Hound of the Baskervilles any fool would know that James get my cape take me home yeah well my dear dr. Watson gonna give you and Sir Henry a lift no thank you we have our own carriage you're trembling that wasn't the wind we heard I've heard that sound before often that's what I tried to tell you yesterday on the moor that's why I wish you hadn't come here which sounds can't hurt you it doesn't matter what they are or where they come from you don't know oh you've got to get all that nonsense out of your head Beryl I wish I could you're going to I'm gonna make it my business to see what you do you've been alone too much there's nothing to do down here that's the trouble I'm gonna change all that if you let me we'll go fishing together riding you like riding yes I do good we'll start tomorrow shall we yes thanks fine all right over for you in the morning you coming sir Henry right doctor good night good night [Applause] [Music] hello hello barrel well where should we go today there's one place we haven't been height or fine that's where all the old ruins are you know jack says that over fifty thousand years old that sounds interesting and you can still see the remains of their stone huts all right good those Spanish stones over there their graves oh those huge ones monoliths the remains of their temples doesn't anybody know who they wear what they look like Jack has some theory about them but anyway they must be very primitive living on roots and dressing in skins but still laughing and dreaming just as we do I wonder how many times some young savage for his bright into this very Hut said take your head off darling this is home you know this is probably where he got his first meal for him sure what I yearly must have laid out when she burnt it up and now they're quite forgotten just as we will be to one day do you suppose when a man met a girl that he liked he had a way to respectably long time before he dared tell her or things like that sudden natural I'd like to think that things were like that barrel that's the way they are with me oh oh we've only known each other such a little while here you see convention custom we can't even be ourselves when they want to be why is that you know I used to come down here quite often and explore these old caves when Jack and I first came to live here I don't have a fear of them more then and you've none now that's all gone oh well I'm with you it's gone I seem to forget it laughing and talking when I'm alone it all comes back to me and at night I I still wake up trembling as if in my sleep I could hear those awful noises then it gets bad as ever and I oh I think of you and I wish you weren't here oh don't say well I wish you were in London Oh on Canada but even if I wanted to go back to London or Canada I couldn't why not you know why you must know why I can't go anywhere now unless you come with me oh hey Lee [Music] Oh would you mind pausing for a minute I'm afraid I've lost my way hello Doctor it's the Henry and I were just we were we would we were getting engaged engaged splendid may I congratulate you both thank you thank you who is that it seems that we didn't pick a very secluded spot what do you want just crossing the more sir just Carson the more I be here I'd be pedaling me where sir I must have something here would interest you sir how about it how about a nice smell tiger and sir no thank you yeah here's something an old square like you could use sir a fossil for silver calling your sheep dog calling my wife sheep dog sir a regular Chalmers Orin for - ahem sir take it away in yourself with it some bit some sent for the lady sir that'll do the upper body business all right all right you're riding doing her arm why are you doing no one you know that's what I hate about this more there's always something strange look he's limping on the other foot now battlin yes sir who delivered this note no one sir I found it slipped under the front door thank you [Applause] is to Henreid him no sir he's gone across the moor oh I'm sorry I missed him did dr. Watson go with him no sir oh thank you better I'll tell so Henry your call sir yes do [Applause] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] was it you who sent me that communication are you'd serve help with it whatever it is you want me to hear I only want you to hear this zipper zipper they don't come no finer sir what blasted impertinence getting me out here does that look here my man you're up to something why are you only ask you to toy himself be careful this thing's loaded who I'll will oh my gosh the same a user prowling around the mall spying out on everybody that's my business to spy Oh what is is it yes and if you want to know who I am I'll tell you who are you I'm Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes a detective yes and now perhaps you realize why I come on wait Oh sir Sir sir that changes everything now who are you click well in that case sir my name must be Watson hello I find detective you are calling yourself Sherlock Holmes so you be not here on the moor all the time that's a fine way to treat me I must say send me down here let me think you were in London working on that black man case let me set up half the night writing those blasted reports see reports my dear Watson I'm very valuable they were too I made arrangements have them forward it on to me a shabby trick which I'll not forget ah but a very necessary trick if I'd come down here with you and say Henry every movement of mine would have been watched while in this way only you and Sir Henry have been watched and I've been free to work that's all very well but making a fool of me sit down Watson do sit down perhaps a little supper will help you to get over your house huh I don't know huh yeah try some of these sardines it's a pity I didn't know you were coming I'd have provided a brace of pheasant to pity you didn't think of bringing down that infernal violin of yours to regale me with some of your enchanting music I did my Watson anything to oblige well if you've had enough to eat Watson and you're feeling a better spirits I think we've better be getting along getting along well I'm not pry I'm returning with you to Baskerville Hall there's still some gaps to be filled in but all in all things becoming a little clearer not to me I assure you still a hopeless jumble mr. Franklin dr. Mortimer the Baron's put it all together and what have you got mara my dear Watson refine cold-blooded murder murder there's no doubt about it in my mind or perhaps I should say in my imagination but that's where crimes are conceived and whether solved in the imagination there's be no murder unless you means the child and the facts clearly indicated that he died from heart failure that's why so many murders remain unsolved Watson people will stick to facts even though they prove nothing now if we go beyond facts use our imagination as the criminal does imagine what might have happened then act upon it as I've been trying to do in this case we usually find ourselves justified then you know another day to it the most and I will know my one fear is the merger will strike before we're ready in that case what's that where's it coming from yeah no no there [Music] found come on watch some quick [Applause] look Henry must have run along that Ridge and fallen over the cliff he's dead he's gone crushed in a convict thank heaven what that's the man I shot it the night we arrived the man Bannerman was signaling to who is it they're not in your murderer escaped from prison last month and hiding on the moor ever since Notting Hill murderer do you mean that he's responsible for all this that remains to be seen but he's wearing sir Henry's clothes yes yes that accounts for it accounts for what for the hound these clothes were the cause of that poor devils death you mean if the Han was after Sir Henry yes and mr. fur convict fine because of the scent of the clothes do you remember that missing boot Watson why do you suppose the brown one the one that had never been worn was so mysteriously replaced in the black one taken why because a boot that had never been worn wouldn't have had the scent of the owner and the black one had but how does this convict come to be wearing say Henry's cold oh well that's simple enough why dr. Watson somebody hurt who's this the Congress who escaped from Princeton Oh terrible I had a cry that's what brought me over here what's your theory about it mr. Holmes you know cricket identification who everybody knows you sir as a matter of fact we've been expecting you down here my name is Stapleton how do you do you came in time to see a tragedy yes it's most unpleasant remembrance for me to take back to London tomorrow Oh must you go so soon I've been looking forward to meeting you yes yes I'm afraid I must we were hoping mr. Holmes that you may be able to shed some light on the occurrences that have puzzled us down here yes but an investigator needs something more than legends and rumours Oh quite so give me a hand will you Watson we'd better put this poor fellow in one of the huts come on let me give you a hand all right I think we can manage all right thank you where's the Henry Bannerman in the library sir no baron if your wife still up will you tell him mr. Sherlock Holmes would like a word with her Sherlock Holmes yes yes sir Thank You Henry Holmes I'm glad to see you sir well sir Henry why didn't you tell me mr. Holmes was coming well I'm all over he didn't know we ran across each other in the village I am glad to see you what is it Bannerman oh I asked to see mrs. Bannerman if you don't mind say Henry of course not come in mrs. Bannerman I I think you better sit down thank you sir I prefer to stand I afraid I have some rather bad news for you what is it well it's gonna be a bit of a shock Oh they've caught him you're your brother for sure no mrs. Bannerman he's beyond the law now he's in more merciful hands I came upon the poor fellow as we were crossing the more he must have missed his footing and fallen over the cliff no further need better man to signal to him from the window or take food out way more give him say Henry's discarded clothes I do it Berryman he wanted to tell you all along so as you can notify the police and that he was my kin my own he won't don't it against Bannerman of course not now take her along and see that she's alright thank you sir thank you well it's nice to get that in cleared up for their sake as well as mine that clears up everything I think say Henry that poor devil must have been completely demented and that accounts for those dreadful noises that we've been hearing from time to time exactly if troubles are over say Henry I really am most grateful mr. oh not at all I've done little enough but you can sleep peacefully in your bed now and commence to leave the life of a happy Country Squire well not for a little bit I'm afraid I'm off to Canada again Canada Beryl miss Stapleton and I are going to be married miss Stapleton a very charming young lady congratulations everything's arranged her brother's giving us a farewell party tomorrow night we'll be married in London the following day and then off for a honeymoon to Canada my congratulations to Sir Henry thanks what luck you're here you and dr. Watson will be with us tomorrow night no I'm sorry I'm I'm afraid I can't I must hurry back to London and so should you - Watson will have to report to the police here about that convict in the morning but there's a train leaving early in the afternoon tor what a pity Farrell will be dreadfully disappointed now we already did that when you come up to London you must you must dine with us before you sail well there's the old boy himself say Hugo he'll go the Beast of the Baskervilles not a bad bit of brush book by ransom one of the minor painters or I don't imagine it's very valuable I can't quite agree with you sir Henry one day it might prove to be of the greatest value well we must be going just to one or two little points Holmes and I can't for the life of me reconcile with your theory about that poor demented convey one or two little points surely you can't mean that he was in London three weeks ago sent that letter stole that boat of course not then who the devil did the same person who was responsible for the death of that conduct last night I will try again to Marisa Henry tonight tonight unless my imagination is run away with itself and I don't think that it has then why are we rushing up to London even say Henry entirely unprotected they're not my dear Watson we're just giving the impression of rushing up to London if will be no captain they will catch a train back to Dartmoor if my surmise is correct we'll never man in the act but if you know who it is why all this roundabout rigmarole why don't you have him arrested cause I've no case not a shred of evidence that would hold in any court the only way is to catch him red-handed to catch him in such a way that there's no escape no matter by that means gambling was to him his life but you can't ambling to save his life but we've got to take that chance otherwise the shadow of sudden death will be forever hanging over his head and sooner or later here we are oh captain and may you both spend the rest of your years together in happy content yeah thank you and now I want to thank you all for the kindness that you've shown a stranger and when Beryl and I returned I want you to know that you'll always be welcome at Baskerville Hall thank you it's going to be lonely for you mr. Stapleton with barrel gun yes indeed it will mrs. Mortimer I should be more dependent than ever upon you my neighbours don't count upon me sir in my opinion you're a Body Snatcher and until the courts have decreed otherwise I want nothing whatsoever to do I say driver can't go a little faster I'm doing the best I can sir you will we should go faster not break our necks how far is it to Baskerville Hall it's five miles by Road sir but if you want to cut over the moor it's only about three here you are come on Watson quick thank you it's been a wonderful evening Stapleton well glad you could be with us more than one time take this brooch my dear and where is on your wedding dress it belonged to my great-grandmother something old something new you know oh that's our sweet of you mrs. Mortimer thank you so much I'm come back to assume both of you we will may I offer you a lift milady it's such a beautiful night mr. Franklin I think I'll walk thank you merely a gesture of hospitality rejected if you like get up there you're not going to cross the ball alone Sir Henry why not there's there's nothing to fear anymore I can't be sure a hole but I have mr. Sherlock Holmes own word for it come along James good night sir Henry good night Mr Mortimer and the best of luck to you both thank you good night good night I wish you would let mr. Franklin Drive you home I wanted to stay and say good night to you this is our last good night from tomorrow on there won't be any more ever tomorrow would be away from this place I wish it were now so why oh don't be silly good night Darrell good night dear well is it a nice party wonderful everything and most of all you jack I haven't said very much about going away but you know how I feel yes of course it had to be you won't be too dreadful only will you well I shall have my work Henry and I'll be back before you even know it yes of course you will well you better go to bed now you've got a big day ahead of you tomorrow good night jack good idea [Applause] [Applause] over there we'll head him off Jack where are you [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] it's coming - you'll be all right old man what's yes Oh Jeff mr. Holmes yeah what what what was it we've got to get him home quickly can you manage him alone because I've got things to do help get his arm around my shoulder all right [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] it's pretty painful I know but it won't take much longer it doesn't hurt now mrs. Bannerman some girls please I just heard the dreadful news thank heavens you're safe see alright well now we know for certain that this is no legend no myth there really is a hand Walter Harlan yes mr. Holmes told me I ran into him across the moor he asked me to send you to him at once it's a matter of great importance he said he'd wait filled the spot weather where the beast was killed I must finish here first this poor boy has taken a terrific beating well I could carry on to your doctor I'm a bit of a doctor myself you know do you think you could marriage yes I'm sure I could I think you really ought to go dr. Watson mr. Holmes was most urgent oh really I shall need some hot water mrs. Bannerman oh I want it boiling please yes it must have been a terrifying experience a Henry terrifying it was it was indeed yes I can see you're still weak from loss of blood I can't say I feel any too well yeah drink this - Henry you'll feel much stronger I'll see to your other bandages after oh it may taste a little bitter but don't mind that so Henry well feeling better yes thanks I say that's uncomfortably close to your eye isn't it no along this side well well well oh I'm terribly sorry there was clumsy of me there's only a bit of a tonic say Henry's lost considerable blood yes I'm all right darling we heard those dreadful noises on the way home it's a mercy he's alive I owe you an apology sir Henry for jeopardizing your life jeopardizing but you saved my life but there was no possible way for me to patell the farm and I must apologize too for deceiving you last night when I told you that your troubles were over I knew that they weren't but if I hadn't cleared out the crisis which came tonight would've been indefinitely postponed with a shadow of death hanging over and over you too miss diffident you knew this was going to happen how could you know the person who wanted to snuff out your life stayin rain was the same one who plotted to kill your uncle he wanted to get you both out of the way so that he could lay claim to this place to the whole Baskerville estate in tracing back his lineage he discovered not only that he was the next of kin but also learned that all legend about the Hound so he brought the Hound to life by the simple expedient of buying the most savage dog that he could find him hiding it here on the more until he needed it if he had succeeded tonight the blame would have fallen on the legendary monster and no possible suspicions would have been attached to him a most ingenious device and I'm quite sure that he would have had no difficulty in proving his claim to Baskerville Hall and all that goes with it the most amazing instance of a throwback that I've ever seen and you can see it yourself Stapleton won moving our soup to stay we were you're under arrest Stapleton for the murder of Sir Charles Baskerville the murder of a convict and the attempted murder of Sir Henry you can't arrest me Holmes I won't move from any of you I'll blast you wanna kingdom come what's the matter that's our man Stapleton a murderer he won't give it if our eye first it constables on both the roads and the only other way is across the Grimpen mire I'm so sorry mr. Borden I wish I could have spared you this well that officially closes the case stay and read and the very interesting case via Reynolds Watson an ordinary dog an ingenious criminal and a more ingenious detective I owe you a tremendous debt of gratitude oh we all do say Henry mr. Holmes we've admired you in the past as does every Englishman your record as our greatest detective is known throughout the world but this seeing how you work knowing that there is in England such a man of you it gives us all a sense of safety and security god bless you mr. Holmes thank you dr. Mortimer thank you and now if you don't mind that I'd rather a strenuous day I'm I think I'll turn in of course good night good night good night good night no Watson the needle [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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Published: Sat Mar 14 2020
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