"Subtitles organized for lightning version by Vince_C" "Wait!" "Just look at this." "What is it?" "We found it 1 0 foot from the entrance." "Looks like a badge." "It is, and it proves we're on the right track." "l hope so, for John's sake." "Let's go and talk to him." "Steve, John must get his leg properly set." "He's your son." "You must send him back to base." "That's for him to decide." "I'll abide by what he says." "[Insects buzzing ]" "JOHN:" "Hello, Father." "STEPHEN:" "We've got something." "Where was this found?" "Ten foot from the entrance." "It's the badge of the Karnak guards." "lt could be." "STEPHEN:" "You know it is." "Look at the hieroglyphic on the reverse." "Yes, it is." "Have you seen this, uncle?" "Yes, I've seen it." "How long is the gallery?" "5 foot, possibly 1 0." "We can break through in a few days." "What about your leg?" "What?" "I don't know much about medicine..." "... butifthatleg isn 'tset properly, it'll knit the way it is." "It's your decision, son." "Five days isn't long to wait." "lt's too long." "You're not an archaeologist, but you know what's been put into this search." "For 20 years, I've been looking for the Tomb of Ananka." "She set out on a pilgrimage to Amtak." "She disappeared with her party." "There's a concealed tomb in the rock face..." "... andnewevidence one of her soldiers had access." "He might be part of the burial party." "In five days, we might be looking at Ananka herself." "Or we might be looking at an empty hole in the ground." "STEPHEN:" "Joseph!" "I promised to abide by John's decision." "You're his father." "You could order him back." "He'll have a twisted leg for the rest of his life, and it'll be your fault." "Well, this is it." "Pity poor old John couldn't come." "JOSEPH:" "I promised to let him know what we found." "Glad you stayed, Joseph?" "l'll tell you when John's leg heals." "It'll be all right." "You haven't heard him complain, have you?" "Because he's as pigheaded as you." "He's my son." "Are you ready?" "Ready." "MAN:" "Mr. Banning?" "l'm Banning." "l must ask you to stop." "l don't understand." "You must not continue." "We've got permits, haven't we?" "l'm not interested in permits." "You're not from the government?" "No." "There's no more to be said." "Allow me to appeal to your reason." "Believe me, what you're doing..." "... placesyourselfandyourparty in the gravest danger." "If you persist in continuing, I cannot answer for the consequences." "Nobody's asking you." "If you'll excuse me." "Mr. Banning!" "You would do well to remember the ancient saying:" "[SPEAKS in arabic]" ""He who robs the graves of Egypt dies. "" "Please stop what you are doing and leave." "Kindly mind your own business." "Come on, Joseph." "STEPHEN:" "Superb!" "is it?" "Yes. lt's the royal seal of Ananka." "Now then, hold your breath, Joseph." "Marvelous!" "Absolutely undisturbed." "JOSEPH:" "is it really Ananka?" "lt must be." ""Ananka, lady of the Two Kingdoms." "High priestess of the great god Karnak. " lt is, Joseph." "l'll tell John." "Huh?" "Stephen, I'll tell John." "Yes, do that." "ls it the tomb, effendi?" "Yes, the tomb of Ananka." "[SPEAKS in arabic]" "STEPHEN:" "It's the Scroll of Life." "ls he quite sure?" "There's no doubt?" "No doubt at all." "After all these years." "Confound this leg." "You'd better get back." "He'll need help." "Let him have his moment of triumph." "[screaming ]" "Oh!" "Steve, what is it?" "What's happened?" "[MUTTERS lNDlSTlNCTLY]" "JOSEPH:" "Was that the last?" "JOHN:" "Mm?" "What did you say?" "Was that the last?" "Yes, yes." "That was all of it." "Isobel?" "Mm-hm." "How is she?" "She's fine." "What did she say about your father?" "She went to see him." "He's the same." "Doctors think it's permanent." "How can they say that?" "The nursing home said if he didn't improve in six months, he never would." "They may be wrong." "They know little about mental illness." "All is ready, effendi." "Okay." "You want to see the tomb one last time?" "I'll be happier when it's sealed." "I feel the same way." "I've worked in dozens of tombs." "Most of my life has been spent amongst the dead." "But I've never worked in a place that had such an aura of menace." "There's something evil in there, Uncle Joe. I felt it." "Oh, well." "Let's get it over." "I've placed a charge in the tunnel." "It'll bring the roof down." "[exploding ]" "Great god Karnak, father of all living things..." "... hearthesewordsfromme, the humblest of your servants." "For this desecration, you will be avenged." "Those unbelievers who disturbed your handmaiden..." "... thePrincessAnanka, shall suffer for their blasphemy." "Though it takes years of earthly time, I shall reenter the tomb..." "... andfindtheinstrument of your revenge..." "... asordainedby yourservants 4000 years ago." "This I swear!" "Yes, completely unexpected." "When they woke him today, he asked for you." "For three years, he hasn't acknowledged me." "Now he asks for me." "How do you explain it?" "Frankly, I can't. I thought his condition was permanent." "I believed he suffered a physical stroke to the brain." "Should be incurable." "Could this mean he'll get better?" "I don't know, Mrs. Banning." "It could be purely temporary." "May I see him?" "Of course." "[BELL rings] I would suggest alone." "l'll wait for you here." "All right." "James, show Mr. Banning to his father." "Yes, sir." "This way, sir." "JOHN:" "Thank you." "Hello, Father." "John?" "You must excuse me." "I've been unwell, you understand." "My memory." "You look well, son." "I am well." "Thanks." "Your leg, what's the matter with it?" "I damaged it three years ago." "It didn't mend very well." "Oh." "You should have seen the doctor and had it set." "You wanted to see me, Father?" "Oh." "Yes." "The mummy." "l wanted to tell you about the mummy." "The mummy?" "From Ananka's tomb." "She's in the British Museum." "Not the princess, not her." "It was the mummy who lives." "I'm afraid I don't understand." "The mummy I brought to life." "There was no other mummy." "Don't talk rubbish." "I was there. I saw it." "It came from the rock when I read the scroll." "What scroll?" "The Scroll of Life." "After 4000 years, the words of the scroll brought it to life." "It hates us, John. lt hates us for desecrating the tomb." "It will kill us!" "All of us!" "You mustn't upset yourself." "Stop thinking about it." "Nothing really happened that day, you know." "You're a fool, John." "Thank you for coming." "Goodbye, Father." "Remember, John." "Someone has found the scroll." "The mummy is released again." "As I was saying, I says to him, "lf you think I'm going to cart goods..." "... whichI knownothingabout, you've got another thing coming. "" "So he says?" ""lt don't matter what you're carting so long as you get paid. "" "So you says?" "To which I agreed, times being what they are." "He tell you what's in it?" "Something about relics." "Aye, relics." "All the way from Egypt." "Relics?" "Why send to Egypt for them?" "We've got them here in Engerfield!" "Well, these come from Egypt." "l don't like the look of him." "Who?" "The foreigner we're carting for." "Well, he can't help that." "Drink up." "We've got to get going." "Good night, Bill." "bill:" "Good night." "MAN 1 :" "I'll drive." "l'll drive." "You're drunk." "It's my cart, my horses." "I'll drive." "What a dear old horse." "A man's best friend is a horse." "It's a dog." "It's a horse." "I'm not that drunk, and I'll drive." "All right, you drive." "You think we'd better tie that down?" "What for?" "The road's bumpy." "Just past the nursing home, he said." "Only half a mile." "Right." "The mummy." "It's waiting. lt's always there." "Help!" "Help!" "That's from the nut house!" "Perhaps one got out!" "[THUDDlNG ]" "The box is moving." "You'd better slow down over the causeway." "I won't have my throat cut by no lunatic..." "... notforallthe relicsinEgypt !" "officer:" "Take care there." "You'll have me in too." "Be careful." "It's hopeless." "Parts of this bog are bottomless." "We'll never find it." "Now for some particulars, if you don't mind." "What was on the cart?" "A ruddy box." "We was taking it to the house up the ways." "What was in it?" "l don't know." "l reckon it's better in the bog." "Why do you say that?" "There was something in it which wasn't quite right." "I see." "Now, where did you say you was taking the box?" "Up the ways." "A big house, set back, he said." "Who said?" "MEHEMET:" "I said, officer." "Morning, sir." "You was expecting this box?" "Yes, I was. I engaged this man to transport it from the station." "I see." "Well, hard luck, isn't it?" "Losing it like this." "is it quite irrecoverable?" "officer:" "Oh, yes, sir." "Quite." "l see." "Thank you, officer." "One moment, sir, if you don't mind." "The contents of the box?" "Relics, officer." "Egyptian relics." "Nothing more." "I'm very sorry." "I simply cannot explain it." "First, this recovery, and now this." "I've never known him so violent." "He seems to have a persecution mania." "He thinks someone wants to kill him." "When did it start?" "Yesterday evening." "There's nothing I can do." "Nothing whatever, I'm afraid." "We have him in a padded cell." "ls that necessary?" "We can't afford to take any chances." "He may do himself a serious injury." "With this persecution complex..." "... he'sliableto takehis own life to cheat whoever is after him." "What could have done this to him?" "He hasn't an enemy in the world." "Great Karnak, god of all light and darkness..." "... hearthisprayerfrom the humblest of your servants." "Help me in my task." "Make my way easy, that I may achieve your desires..." "... andreturnto theland of my forebears." ""Return, O Ka, the double." "O Ba, the soul." "Pulse strong, O Ab, the heart." "Make supple the limbs and strong the sinews." "Refill this heart with tenderness that he may walk the land of Khem..." "... inallthystrengthandbeauty..." "... andwearoncemoretheUrolith."" "O Karnak, through me..." "... guidethis,thyservant, on his appointed task." "Go now." "Go and destroy those who desecrated the tomb of our princess." "Those unbelievers who gazed upon her long-dead face." "Go." "And let the spirit of Karnak, our god, go with you." "If you want anything in the night, ring this bell." "It's no good shouting or banging on the door." "We won't hear you." "All right now?" "Good night, Mr. Banning." "[DOOR LOCKS]" "[GLASS BREAKS]" "STEPHEN:" "Help!" "Help!" "Help!" "[YELLS]" "[CHOKES]" "[STEPHEN GROANS]" "The nature of this deed..." "... pointstothefactthat itwas committed by a homicidal maniac." "If it weren't for the evidence of forced entry..." "... Iwouldn'thesitate in telling the doctor..." "... tolookamonghis own inmates." "However, there is no doubt..." "... thattheperpetrator came from outside..." "... andleftthepremises immediately after the crime." "I can only exhort the police..." "... toapprehendthisindividual with the utmost dispatch." "The verdict of this court is murder by person or persons unknown." ""Person or persons unknown. "" "Coroner said it was a maniac." "I can't believe that." "There must be a motive somewhere." "Let's go through his papers." "He was in the nursing home for three years." "Before that, 1 0 years in Egypt." "We'll have plenty to work on." "Father kept a record of everything." "[CHURCH BELL rings] I don't know what we're looking for." "I don't know myself." "A letter, a note." "Anything that may give us a lead." "Uncle, you knew Father well." "Did he ever mention anyone to you who bore him a grudge?" "Your father never said a harsh word about anyone." "Except that Egyptian fellow." "What Egyptian?" "The day we entered Ananka's tomb." "The man who tried to stop us." "I remember." "That sort of thing always happened." ""Unless this account is settled... . "" "He was so methodical, but he would leave paying bills to the last minute." "He was always being sued." "Remember the argument when you took him in hand?" "He said he could deal with his own affairs." "Then there was someone serving a writ." "We had a good laugh about it." "You were fond of your father, weren't you?" "Yes." "Yes, I was." "ln spite of that leg." "That was my own fault." "I could have gone back to base." "Then all the trouble started." "Do you remember that day?" "I shall never forget it." "That look on your father's face when he discovered Ananka's tomb." "And then afterwards." "It was never established what made him crack, was it?" "Overwork and excitement." "The doctor's verdict." "That's it." "What else was it?" "I can't get out of my mind what Father said." "The nonsense about the mummy and the Scroll of Life?" "Mm-hm." "You'd better, otherwise you'll be having a breakdown too." "What's that?" "The Ananka folio." "You know the legend?" "Vaguely." "What about it?" "Do you know it?" "No, I don't really." "Some wild story about the living dead." "That sort of thing." "And here it is." ""ln the year 2000 B.C., the Princess Ananka..." "... highpriestessof Karnak, set out on a pilgrimage." "She was bound for Amtak, the reputed birthplace of her god." "They traveled for three months when the princess fell ill and died." "The princess lay in state in her tent..." "... whilethemourningceremonies took place. "" "I am come unto thee, O Osiris..." "... whoartcleansedofallimpurities." "Thou goest round heaven." "Thou seest Ra." "Thou seest the beings who have knowledge." "Behold, thou art in the Sektet boat..." "... asitgoethround the horizon of heaven." "Prosper thou for me." "All the ways unto thee." "Homage to thee, Osiris." "Thou mighty and beneficent being." "Thou holy god." "Thou prince of eternity." "JOHN:" ""Then her body was embalmed by a process known only to the ancient Egyptians." "First, it was anointed with the holy oils.... "" "Hail, Osiris, triumphant." "The goddess Wa hath given thee birth." "And Anubis, who sitteth upon the hill..." "... hathsettheeinorder..." "... andwillfastenthee thy swathings." "Thou art more beautiful than a goddess..." "... andhathbeenbegottenfor transformations more numerous..." "... andwithacreatedform  more perfect than those of the gods." "JOHN: "The embalmers, with natron and spices prepared her for everlasting preservation. "" "The god, Ta Sekret..." "... hathgivenuntotheethehonors of the divine house which he hath." "Peoples and nations exalt thee." "The majesty of thy terror is in the hearts of men and the dead." "JOHN: "And thus she lay for 7 0 days in her bath of natron." "...she should be returned to the place where she had ruled in life." "But Kharis, high priest, for reasons of his own, chose to ignore custom." "Here she had died, and here she would remain for all time." "He prepared a tomb close to the place of death and it's here that the ceremonial cortege moved to in procession." "Centuries had laid down the laws governing the order of the procession:" "The Sektet boat for bearing the spirit of the dead to the afterworld." "Anubis, guardian of the tomb." "The head of the goddess Hathor." "Maidens bearing the Ushabti..." "The royal mummy itself, the mortal remains of the Princess Ananka." "Kharis, high priest, the personal representative of Karnak nursing within him a terrible secret." "The tomb had been hewn deep in the mountain." "It was designed to remain inviolate for all time." "Although far from home, the princess was laid to rest  with the full pageantry which was her divine right." "As the high priestess of Karnak  to have done less would have been sacrilege." "Under the watchful eye of Kharis, the mummy was taken from its bier by Nubian slaves and was carried into the tomb." "Behind it walked Kharis." "And behind him came the casket containing the heart of the princess." "Much blood was to flow during the succeeding days." "...and to ensure that the tomb 's location remained a secret." "The Nubian slaves were put to the sword." "Their fate was ordained, as were the six maidens '." "They died so their spirits would accompany the princess into the afterworld. "" "Hail to thee, child of the god Shu." "The underworld has gained mastery over his diadem." "Like the Hammamet beings, may thou arise..." "... evenasKarnakdotharise and fare forth." "Have power over the speech of thy mouth." "...culminating in the sealing of the tomb." "That night, Kharis returned to the tomb." "He violated the royal and sacred seal to regain entry." "In life, Kharis had loved Ananka." "It was a forbidden love  the high priestess being bound by all vows to the god Karnak himself." "But now Ananka was dead." "And the vows were no longer binding." "Kharis now attempted the ultimate in blasphemy." "Using the Scroll of Life written by the hand of the god Karnak himself he tried to bring back to life the princess he loved. "" ""O, thou lord of souls." "O, thou lord of the tomb." "Thou mighty one of Amentet." "Let not these limbs be without movement." "Let them not pass away, and let them not suffer from corruption." "Make supple these limbs and strong these sinews." "Refill, oh, my soul, this heart with tenderness..." "... thatshemaywalkagain the land of Khem..." "... inallherstrengthandbeauty." "Give life." "Give life when I pronounce the mighty word of power. "" "Fulfill ye now the will of the lord god Karnak." "JOHN: "For this dreadful profanity, Kharis ' tongue was cut from his mouth so that the cries he would utter should not offend the ears of the gods." "[SCREAMS]" "Death was not for Kharis." "Nor was life." "He was sentenced to remain for all time on guard near his princess." "He was buried alive in a secret tomb specially prepared for him. "" "The rest of them never got back to Egypt. illness, perhaps?" "Savages?" "Who knows?" "That is the legend of Ananka." "The dictionary defines legend as being historical myth." "Half the story we know is fact." "Ananka died and was buried in the jungle." "No survivors returned to Egypt." "If half is true, why not the other half?" "Because the other half is removed from fact. lt's fantasy." "Dad knew the legend." "Perhaps discovering half of it was true..." "... hethoughttherestwastoo." "is it possible that drove him crazy?" "Possible, yes." "He was overexcited and overworked." "But remember, John, historical myth." "Treat it as such or the same will happen to you." "A fairy story." "Nothing more." "MEHEMET:" "Help us, your servants, O Karnak..." "... tofulfillthesecondofourtasks." "Go now." "Destroy the second of the infidels..." "... whodaredto desecrate the tomb of your princess." "[FOOTSTEPS]" "Hey, Bill, give us a whiskey." "Make it a large one." "Anything wrong?" "Gamekeeper troubles?" "I wish it was. I seen the like tonight that mortal eyes shouldn't look at." "Been to Molly Grady's again." "Ten foot tall he was, swathed in bandages!" "Come lumbering through that wood like a bear." "Who?" "You mean what!" "I tell you, it wasn't human." "I needed that." "Are you sure that's the first one?" "Have you been seeing little people?" "If it's little people, it's the biggest little people ever." "I'll have another one." "Something very unpleasant is gonna happen tonight." "Well, I'm going to bed." "I think you should too." "We'll do more tomorrow." "You must be tired. I'm sorry." "Good night." "Good night." "If you hit him like you say you did, you must have killed him." "As there is no body, we must assume you missed." "I hit him twice at least from here." "At four yards?" "At four yards." "I see." "What are your impressions as to who this intruder must have been?" "You never saw him before?" "He was bandaged..." "... withslitsforeyes." "The rest was covered." "With bandages." "Extraordinary." "And you hit him twice?" "At four yards." "l see. I've got men looking for him." "That's all we can do now." "You'll let me know if you have any ideas." "l have one." "Why didn't you say so?" "You wouldn't believe me." "l don't believe you hit him." "All right, inspector, I believe the intruder was a living mummy." "One of those Egyptian things?" "That's right." "Aren't they always dead?" "Yes." "This one should be dead too." "Now, look" "Would you sit down, please?" "Something happened three years ago." "I'm now sure it happened to my father." "As you know, he was driven out of his mind." "We were excavating the tomb of Ananka, who died 4000 years ago." "I was out of action at the time." "Father and Uncle Joseph entered the tomb." "Uncle had promised to let me have any news as soon as he could." ""Ananka, lady of the Two Kingdoms." "High priestess of the great god Karnak. " lt is, Joseph." "l'll tell John." "Mm-hm." "Stephen, I'll tell John." "Yes, do that." "It is the Scroll of Life." ""To life." "O, thou lord of souls." "O, thou lord of the tomb." "Thou mighty one..." "... ofAmentet." "Let not these limbs..." "... bewithoutmovement." "Let them not pass away." "And let them not suffer from corruption." "Make supple these limbs..." "... andstrongthesesinews." "Refill, oh, my soul..." "... thisheartwithtenderness..." "... thathemaywalkas...."" "[SPEAKS in arabic]" "[SPEAKS in arabic]" "JOHN:" "When my uncle found him, Father was unbalanced." "He never recovered." "I didn't believe Father's story." "I thought he was" "But I'm beginning to think differently." "Are you saying..." "... thesetwomurders were committed by a dead man?" "l knew you wouldn't believe me." "You're right." "It's incredible you should imagine such a story." "I deal in facts, Mr. Banning." "Cold, hard facts." "Someone broke in, committed a murder and got away." "Whoever did it killed your father too." "This I consider a fact also, but that's where the facts run out." "It's my job to dig around until I unearth more facts." "But facts, not fantasies straight out of Edgar Allan Poe." "If you've more ideas, tell me." "They're fascinating, if nothing else." "There is one more." "I think I'm the next to be killed." "It was only a hare, sir." "Thank you." "lt was dead anyway." "Sit down, would you?" "lt was a-- l'm Inspector Mulrooney from London." "The squire's gone mad altogether." "l beg your pardon?" "lt was only a hare, sir." "You're a-- l'd better explain. I was out having a stroll, minding me own business." "Uh-huh." "I happened to see this bunny lying down." "It was killed in one of them wicked traps." "I picked it up to give it a burial" "What else did you see in the woods?" "Nothing." "Only a little bunny." "You rushed into the Red Lion saying you'd seen a man in the woods." "Yes, I saw him all right." "Describe him to me." "He was horrible, sir." "He was 1 0 foot high" "How high?" "Well, 7'6"?" "Yeah, he be about that." "About 7'6", 7'7" ." "I had a father once." "He was tall, about seven foot." "And then?" "There was all this yelling in the nut house." "I got scared, whipped the horses." "Over the causeway, the box fell..." "... intotheswamp." "There wasn't a hope of saving it." "It was a nasty business all round." "Very scarifying, it was." "Thank you." "Give him another, will you?" "I thought the crate was gone." "Parts of the bog are next to bottomless, sir." "l went to see this man" "Who?" "The one whose crate it was." "The Egyptian. I didn't have to." "He arrived on the scene, and I told him." "How did he take it?" "lt was funny, sir." "This crate's come thousands of miles from Egypt." "Then to lose it on his doorstep." "He didn't seem to mind." "Treated it all casually." "The contents of the box?" "Relics, he said." "Relics?" "Egyptian relics." "MEHEMET:" "The last task is upon us, Karnak." "Watch over us as you have watched over me during the past three years." "Watch as you did throughout the journey..." "... fromourownlandtothisstrange country of the unbeliever." "Watch while Kharis, the living mummy, your servant, performs this last task." "The one that will release him from his eternal bondage." "The destruction of the last man..." "... whodesecratedthetomb of your high priestess." "Go now, Kharis." "Kill the last unbeliever..." "... whodisturbedthesleep of your beloved." "[DOOR OPENS]" "John, isn't it time you came to bed?" "What's the matter?" "Extraordinary!" "With your hair like that, you're the image of Ananka." "Am I?" "She was the most beautiful woman in the world." "l'm flattered." "The world wasn't so big then." "Don't spoil it all." "Have you heard from the police?" "Not since this morning." "Why don't they do something before there's another murder?" "They're doing their best." "It's frightening to think a maniac's wandering loose here." "Yes, yes, it is." "Oh, thank you." "You know something, don't you?" "Just an idea." "Have you told the police?" "They didn't believe me." "I can't blame them." "Won't you tell me?" "The maniac might come here again." "Here?" "Yes, he wants to kill me." "What are you saying?" "My only chance to catch him is to wait here." "But the police didn't believe you." "They didn't." "You're going to do this by yourself?" "What else can I do?" "I won't allow it." "This is ridiculous." "What can you do alone against this man?" "I'll have to take a chance." "I'll have my gun and wait for him." "I won't let you." "You should get away or at least ask for police protection." "I tried to convince him." "He wants facts." "If you really want to help, you'll go upstairs and lock the door." "Oh, but-- l've never ordered you to do anything before, but I am doing so now." "Please do as I ask." "Please go, Isobel." "Very well, John." "John, please take care." "I will, darling." "Don't worry." "No!" "Darling!" "Darling!" "Are you all right?" "Yes." "MULROONEY:" "He thought your wife was Ananka?" "There's a strong resemblance." "She's been dead 4000 years." "So has the mummy." "A comatose state of living death." "l was for having you certified." "And now?" "I asked questions all day trying to get leads." "What I've come up with helps confirm what you say." "l'm glad you're convinced." "l'm not. lt's a theory." "My facts seem to have gone wrong." "Tell me about this Egyptian man." "What man?" "ln the house by the nursing home." "Egyptian?" "So the locals say." "They wouldn't know an Egyptian from a Chinese." "What's an Egyptian doing here?" "l wonder." "Didn't you ask him?" "If he's here to grow mushrooms, I must accept it." "He won't say he's here to murder people." "You know nothing about him?" "Not even if he's really Egyptian." "l could find out." "But you won't." "lt's too great a coincidence." "You'd place yourself in danger." "It's your neck, but I'm responsible for keeping it where it belongs." "Don't take action yet." "All right." "It'll take time." "I'll find out about him." "You're going?" "l am. I shan't be far away." "Now, remember, no private police work." "Good night." "Good night." "MEHEMET:" "Great god, we have accomplished what we set out to do." "The three desecrators are now dead." "At last you've been avenged." "Now we are free to return to our own country..." "... ifthatis yourdesire." "You've done well, Kharis." "You may rest." "Soon we start the long journey home." "Rest, Kharis. I will call you when it's time." "Go!" "[BELL rings]" "Good evening, my name is Banning." "I live a few miles from here." "I heard you're new to this district so I thought I'd pay a call." "This is very courteous of you." "I haven't called at an inconvenient time?" "Not at all." "Do come in." "Thank you." "My name is Mehemet Atkil." "This way, please." "Thank you." "It's difficult getting to know people in a strange land." "You come from Egypt?" "l do." "I spent many years in your country." "You must know Egypt well." "There's still a lot I want to learn." "Are you Banning, the archaeologist?" "John Banning, junior member." "Of course, Stephen Banning's son." "You knew my father?" "Only by reputation." "I haven't heard about him lately." "Has he retired?" "My father is dead." "I'm sorry." "Please accept my sympathy." "May I have your coat?" "Won't you sit down?" "Thank you." "MEHEMET:" "This is indeed an honor." "To meet someone who's unearthed so many of my country's sacred secrets." "Are you interested in archaeology?" "Yes, I am." "Academically, that is, not commercially." "I'm puzzled about archaeologists." "Has it occurred to them..." "... thatbyopeningsacredbeings' tombs, they commit desecration?" "If we didn't, a great part of civilization would be unknown." "Nevertheless, those tombs were sealed for all time." "You are an intruder." "You force your way in, you remove remains of long-dead kings..." "... andsendthem to the British Museum..." "... wherethousandsof people can stare at them." "Does this not trouble your conscience?" "No, it's my job. lt troubles you?" "Why should it trouble me?" "I'm a civilized man." "To me, the dead are the dead." "Clay." "Can I offer you some refreshment?" "No, thank you." "A cigar, perhaps?" "Do you mind if I keep to these?" "Not at all." "I am very sorry to hear about your father." "When did he die?" "Recently." "Had he been ill for some time?" "Thank you." "Yes, he had." "But that wasn't the cause of his death." "What was the cause then?" "He was murdered." "Oh." "It was a great shock to me." "Please forgive my apathy." "In my country, violence is quite commonplace." "It doesn't leave the same impression as in this peaceful community." "The history of your country is steeped in violence." "Indeed it is." "I remember the opening of Princess Ananka's tomb." "She was high priestess to a pagan god, Karnak." "We believe 1 00 people were put to death during her funeral." "Most probably." "Karnak wasn't an important deity." "A third-rate god." "Not to those who believed in him." "Perhaps not." "Their standard of intelligence must have been low." "Why do you say that?" "He was insignificant." "He had nothing to commend him to anyone intelligent." "You assume a great deal." "l don't think so." "I've studied extensively this so-called religion." "It's based upon artificial, ludicrous beliefs." "Did it occur to you that beneath the superficial..." "... therecouldbe agreatdevotion to this god?" "lt occurred to me. I dismissed it." "You're intolerant." "Not intolerant." "Just practical." "intolerant." "Because you can't experience the greatness of a deity..." "... youdismissit  as of no consequence." "But believe me, to those who worship and serve Karnak, he's all-powerful." "Surely there can't be people who still have such beliefs?" "You talk about something of which you know nothing." "You've scratched only the surface, and you know nothing." "You disturb the everlasting peace of the gods." "You pry and meddle with unclean hands and eyes." "Profanity, blasphemy, religious desecration." "All these you are guilty of." "But the powers with which you have meddled do not rest easy." "l think you will not go unpunished." "Punished?" "By whom?" "There are certain things for which civilization has no answer." "If you choose to meddle thus..." "... bepreparedto face the consequences, whatever they are." "Consequences?" "That sounds like a threat." "You must excuse me, Mr. Banning." "We think our European dress, our liberal education..." "... haveburiedthepast." "But occasionally one is forced to realize that this is only a veneer." "Thousands of years of belief can't be dismissed in one generation." "Please accept my apologies." "Please, I should apologize to you." "I came here to welcome you." "I'm afraid I got rather carried away." "I mustn't detain you any longer." "MEHEMET:" "You haven't detained me at all." "May I?" "Please do." "The 20th dynasty, isn't it?" "1 9th." "Of course." "Stupid of me." "Have you any other pieces in this period?" "Very few." "A large consignment was lost in transit." "Unfortunate." "They're irreplaceable." "Quite." "Thank you." "Most interesting." "Thank you for calling." "We shall meet again." "lt's a small world." "Good night." "Good night." "Karnak, your servants have failed you." "The task is not yet accomplished." "This will be remedied." "Before the sun strokes the horizon..." "... thelastdesecratorwillbedead." "This I promise." "I've served you faithfully, great god, to the best of my humble ability." "But if it should be that I'm unable to commune with you again..." "... thensobe it ." "We go now." "Our fate and our destiny, we place in your merciful hands." "Come, Kharis." "This time you shall not fail." "If he'd killed you, it'd have served you right." "My father and uncle were killed." "I had to do something." "l found out what you wanted." "You sure it's him?" "Apart from his conversation, he had the seal to Ananka's tomb." "What more do you want?" "l'll tell you." "Perhaps he is controlling the mummy." "What you don't understand is, he's now forced to act and act soon." "I didn't want to force any action till I was ready." "Then it might have been too late." "Can't we get help?" "Sergeant's rounding up villagers." "All I have is P.C. Blake and another man." "Where are they?" "Blake's out back." "The other man's up the road." "lt's loaded." "As you're a decoy, it's safer if Mrs. Banning came with me." "l don't think so." "We'll have plenty of warning." "It's best, dear." "If anything happens, fire your gun as a signal." "You stay here. I'll go around to the front to check up." "All right." "[bird SQUAWKS]" "[GUN fires] Inspector Mulrooney!" "[GUN fires]" "Isobel:" "Stop!" "Isobel, your hair!" "Stop!" "Kill her, Kharis." "Kill her!" "Kill her!" "What happened?" "He's taken Isobel!" "Where will he take her?" "The house!" "Wait, look!" "He's taking her to the swamp!" "No!" "Don't risk it!" "MULROONEY:" "Don't shoot." "You'll hit Mrs. Banning." "Now what?" "Have the men line up." "MULROONEY:" "Come on, into position!" "JOHN:" "Isobel!" "Isobel!" "This is John!" "Isobel!" "Isobel!" "Isobel, tell him to put you down." "Tell him quickly!" "Kharis?" "Kharis, put me down." "Let's go around." "Tell them to be ready." "Stand by, men!" "Be ready!" "Put me down." "Kharis, put me down!" "Isobel, start walking towards me slowly." "When I shout, get down as low as you can." "Now, Isobel!" "Fire!" "Come on, Isobel." "You're safe now." "[GUNS firing ]" "Subtitles by Vince_C"