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1975
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I don't know what might have happened,

but we must find them.

It's a vast and unknown region.

They are likely to be buried

under two meters of ice and snow.

I warned you in Kathmandu that it was

crazy to look for the Karakorum passes.

We're not asking you to come.

We will go those who still remember the

meaning of "friendship" and "comradeship."

Well, I don't think Norman meant

what he said. He'll come with us.

We need to set out as soon as possible.

By the way, where are Ralph and Melody?

They went down to Sola Khumbu

to get material.

And, if they find them and manage

to convince them, Sherpas.

Sherpas? But the Tiger and his men...

The refuse to go to Karakorum.

They are scared.

We'll set off at sunrise.

I never thought you could convince

Tiger Passan and his men to come with us.

In a few days,

they'll earn a year's salary.

No demon can compare

to the power of money.

What a strange and beautiful dance.

It has existed for many centuries.

They are scared, and they ask their gods

for protection against demons.

What do you think?

Suddenly, those ignorants change

their minds and decide to come with us.

I don't trust them.

Who knows if they're planning on robbing

us and leaving us stranded in the snow.

That Pollock has put us

in a difficult situation.

What are you looking for

in this place, foreigner?

I got lost. I thought this light

would be my salvation.

I need help.

I don't know where I am...

or how long I've been walking around.

This is a sacred place.

Only the ones chosen by the God Moloch,

the favorites of Kali the Dark, can enter.

My sister Yanika and me are

the guardians of the sanctuary.

She will decide

if we can offer you shelter.

He is very strong.

He'll be a good companion

and a passionate lover.

When the full moon shines in the sky,

our loneliness will end forever.

What happened? I must have fainted.

Calm down. You've been very ill.

You were about to die from exhaustion.

But we have saved you.

Take this. It will do you good.

Taking the Falun route

means losing three days.

We will follow the route we planned.

The reports I received are true.

The bandits have attacked some settlements

near the barrier of Rongbuk.

If they discover us, they'll kill us.

It's a risk we have to take, Tiger Passan.

Sometimes, it's not a good idea

to demand too much from our men.

Let's go.

No, this nightmare can't be true.

Oh, my God.

I will wake up any minute.

Yes, that ravine must be

the entrance of Karakorum.

It seems accessible.

Saayd Talbot,

I tried to convince the Professor

to wait for four moons

before entering Karakorum.

Look, Tiger, we don't care about those

old wives' tales that scare you so much.

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Paul Naschy

Paul Naschy (born Jacinto Molina Álvarez, September 6, 1934 – November 30, 2009) was a Spanish movie actor, screenwriter, and director working primarily in horror films. His portrayals of numerous classic horror figures—the Wolfman, Frankenstein's Monster, Count Dracula, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Fu Manchu and a mummy—earned him recognition as the Spanish Lon Chaney. He had one of the most recognizable faces in Spanish horror film. Naschy also starred in dozens of action films, historical dramas, crime movies, TV shows and documentaries. He also wrote the screenplays for most of his films and directed a number of them as well. King Juan Carlos I presented Naschy with Spain's Gold Medal Award for Fine Arts in 2001 in honor of his work, the Spanish equivalent of being knighted. more…

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