The Hound of the Baskervilles Page #2
- Year:
- 2002
- 100 min
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"In the time of the
Great Rebellion, about 1650,
Baskerville Manor was held
by Hugo of that name,
One Michaelmas, Mr. Hugo stalled
out of a neighboring farm
and carried off
the daughter of the house.
He locked her in an upper chamber,
and while Hugo and his
friends were carousing..
...as was their nightly custom.."
Such a cuddlesome little wench
never existed before, I swear.
Cheeks soft as velvet.
A form so wondrously rounded.
- Tell us more.
- What happened then?
- Where was I?
- The form, you were saying.
Oh, yeah.
No need to cry out, I told her.
Hugo will not hurt you.
With that, I whisked
her up on my saddle,
covered her with my cloak
and we were off like the wind.
- You brought her here?
- To the Manor?
- Where is she?
- Go fetch her, Hugo.
Easier said than done, eh, Hugo?
How can he fetch her
if she isn't here?
She isn't, eh?
Come on, I'll show you.
May we come in, my sweet?
These drunken sots
will give Hugo the..
There is no girl.
Gone!
Gone.
Get out of my way.
Tim! Danny!
- Yes, Sir Hugo.
- What's wrong, sir?
She's gone, the wench.
Well, don't stand there gaping,
go bring my mare.
What's wrong?
I've never seen him
in such a rage.
Where's he gone?
Lets follow him.
- Lets go, Roderick.
- Farewell.
Come on, Matthew.
Hold it still, you blockhead.
I'll give my soul to the devil
for that wench!
Did you hear how he pledged his
soul to the devil for that wench?
Well, may he find her and wed her.
Then the devil will have his soul.
"On and on they road,
until suddenly they came
upon the body of the girl."
Dead.
"Then, from just over a rise,
that the blood froze
in their veins,
and looking up, they beheld..."
"Before we could get at him,
Sir Hugo was dead,
his body literally
torn to shreds.
Such is the history
of the hound
that has cursed the
Baskerville family ever since.
Many having been
unhappy in their death,
that have been sudden,
violent, and mysterious."
Well, Mr. Holmes?
Interesting.
Very interesting.
- What do you think?
- I don't know.
But Sir Henry is arriving
from Canada tomorrow.
Please understand my dilemma,
my responsibility.
I was Sir Charles' 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 that when Sir 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.
- Good night, Dr. Watson.
- Good night, sir.
You've left your stick again.
Oh, thank you.
By the by, Dr. Mortimer,
you have a dog?
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