Night of the Demon
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1:09:33
It was dark in the trees...
1:09:33
It was dark in the trees...
1:09:35
and I saw this smoke.
1:09:38
I know this sounds crazy, but...
1:09:40
I could've sworn
the smoke came after me.

1:09:42
And don't forget
Karswell tore out those pages.

1:09:46
I mean,
the book must have had the answer.

1:09:48
Why would he have
torn them out otherwise?

1:09:50
Quite. One usually has
a reason for tearing things out.

1:09:53
And this feeling
of being followed.

1:09:55
And Karswell says
Dr. Holden will die tomorrow night.

1:09:59
Of this enchantment thing?
1:10:01
Forget the hex. Let's say something
came after me. Take it from there.

1:10:06
We've been through
all of this before.

1:10:08
Frankly, I think
a bit of sleep is indicated.

1:10:11
It's extraordinary how different
a thing can look in the morning.

1:10:13
- But there's so little time!
- If what you say is true.

1:10:16
- But it is! All of it!
- Doctor...

1:10:18
I don't think Scotland Yard can be
anything but an interested spectator.

1:10:22
- I see your point.
- You mean, Uncle, you have a victim?

1:10:25
You already have one...
my uncle.

1:10:29
Have we got anything in criminal records
to cover phantoms and demons?

1:10:32
- Not that I know of.
- I didn't think so.

1:10:35
You're right. It will seem
different in the morning.

1:10:38
But it is morning. It's 3:00
in the morning, to be exact.

1:10:43
If you insist on setting the wheels
grinding, will you please wait here?

1:10:52
Spare me a minute, sir.
There's a Dr. John Holden outside, sir.

1:10:55
- The psychology chap?
- That's it, sir.

1:10:57
It's... It's a bit awkward.
He's...


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