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{7970}{8111}{Y:b}The Elephant Man - Anthony Hopkins|Biography 1980720p [H264-mp4] English
{8354}{8442}Darling, don't be difficult.|Let's take our sweet...
{8445}{8523}lovely children on an outing.
{8798}{8884}You can't do this.|I know my rights.
{8886}{8949}I have the authority to close you|down, and I'm doing just that.
{8950}{9059}This exhibit degrades everybody who|sees it and the creature himself.
{9061}{9139}He is a freak! How|else will he live?
{9141}{9219}Freaks are one thing. This|is entirely different.
{9221}{9301}This is monstrous and|should not be allowed.
{9302}{9389}These officers will see to it|you're on your way soon. Good day!
{9425}{9506}Move along please.
{9572}{9618}Hold it there, sir.
{9620}{9668}Come this way.
{9949}{9995}On the move again...
{10117}{10151}my treasure.
{11070}{11125}We'll be seeing a lot more of|these machine accidents...
{11126}{11169}- Mr. Hodges.|- Yes, sir.
{11271}{11375}Abominable things, these machines.|You can't reason with them.
{11406}{11449}What a mess!
{11539}{11602}Pull on the rope.
{11630}{11673}Irons, please.
{12008}{12041}Who is it?
{12076}{12149}- Excuse me, Mr. Treves, sir.|- Yes, what is it?
{12151}{12245}- I found it.|- Good. Did you see it?
{12322}{12402}All right. I'll see you|in a moment. Thank you.
{12478}{12524}Who's that?
{12526}{12607}- A friend of mine.|- Oh, yes.
{12609}{12689}- What are you up to?|- Nothing.
{12690}{12742}Come on, Freddie!
{12778}{12825}Nothing of any importance.
{14120}{14178}Can you tell me where|Cleeves Street is?
{14180}{14262}'Round back, to the left, then|to the right. Straight through.
{14264}{14298}Thank you.
{16177}{16223}Are you the proprietor?
{16225}{16287}And who might you be, sir?
{16289}{16360}Just one of the curious.|I'd like to see it.
{16428}{16509}I don't think so.|No, sir, we're...
{16550}{16588}closed.
{16589}{16660}Now, I'd pay handsomely|for a private showing.
{16661}{16708}Are you the proprietor?
{16709}{16757}Handsomely? Who sent you?
{16759}{16822}- I beg your pardon?|- Never mind.
{16906}{16983}I'm the owner.
{18933}{18967}Life...
{19046}{19105}is full of surprises.
{19202}{19278}Consider the fate...
{19280}{19347}of this creature's|poor mother...
{19389}{19450}struck down...
{19452}{19525}in the fourth month of her|maternal condition...
{19527}{19609}by an elephant, a wild elephant.
{19610}{19657}Struck down...
{19688}{19796}on an uncharted African isle.
{19824}{19862}The result...
{19910}{19959}is plain to see.
{20010}{20067}Ladies and gentlemen...
{20097}{20148}the terrible...
{20187}{20262}Elephant Man!
{20606}{20661}- Stand up.|- Stand up!
{20819}{20853}Turn around.
{20855}{20921}Turn around! Turn around!
{21930}{21978}Yes...
{21980}{22047}you'll bring him to me tomorrow|morning at 10:00, Mr...
{22049}{22092}Bytes.
{22094}{22152}He'll be there.
{22153}{22188}Good.
{22246}{22331}Here's my card, and|I'll send a cab.
{22333}{22368}All right?
{22369}{22429}We have a deal.
{22477}{22545}We understand each other.
{22574}{22655}More than money has|changed hands.
{22657}{22733}We understand each other|completely, my friend.
{22735}{22790}Yes, well, thank you, Mr. Bytes.
{22827}{22861}Tomorrow.
{23741}{23800}Cor! What a stink!
{23830}{23890}I'm looking for Mr.|Frederick Treves...
{23892}{23937}please, ma'am.
{23994}{24040}Very well. I'll-I'll|send for him.
{24042}{24141}Nurse... Oh, Mr.|Treves, sir, this...
{24143}{24205}- This...|- Yes. Thank you.
{24207}{24255}Yes, I was expecting him.
{24286}{24347}- Yes, are you the cab driver?|- Yes, sir.
{24349}{24434}- Anyone else with you?|- No, sir. Just this gentleman.
{24436}{24496}- Thank you for your troubles.|- Not at all, sir.
{24498}{24533}My pleasure.
{24559}{24593}Thank you.
{24621}{24684}Will you come this way, please?
{24718}{24799}Mrs. Mothershead, I'll be in my|room, and I'm not to be disturbed.
{24801}{24863}- All right?|- Of course, sir.
{24937}{25009}Will you come with me, please?
{25057}{25104}You heard what the doctor said!
{25235}{25285}Go on.
{26219}{26265}My name is Frederick Treves...
{26267}{26344}and I'm a surgeon here|at the London Hospital.
{26346}{26380}And...
{26429}{26521}I lecture in anatomy at|the medical college.
{26624}{26704}I'd like very much to|examine you so that...
{26748}{26817}Would that be all right?
{26844}{26885}Please.
{26998}{27049}First I'd like to ask|you a few questions.
{27073}{27127}Would that be all right?
{27173}{27249}Your owner tells me... I mean the|man who looks after you tells me...
{27251}{27369}that you're English and|your name is John Merrick.
{27401}{27469}John Merrick. Is that right?
{27557}{27659}I tell you what. I think|I'll ask you a question...
{27661}{27743}and you shake your head|like this for "no."
{27811}{27864}Have you always been|the way you are now?
{27908}{27957}Are you in any pain?
{28029}{28083}Are your parents still alive?
{28085}{28141}Do you understand me?
{28143}{28222}Your father and your|mother, are they dead?
{28264}{28312}Freddie, what are|you doing for...
{28314}{28413}Oh, I'm dreadfully sorry.|I had no idea you had...
{28464}{28511}Freddie, what the hell|have you got in there?
{28513}{28569}You'll know soon enough, at|the meeting of the Society.
{28570}{28639}Until then, I beg of you not|a word to anyone, please.
{28641}{28720}All right, if you insist. But you|must have quite a find in there.
{28721}{28810}- I don't know what I've got.|- Nothing of any importance, eh?
{28836}{28921}Not a word, please,|Fox. Not a word.
{29000}{29034}All right.
{29129}{29164}Thank you.
{29904}{29942}It's all right.
{30242}{30289}I think I'll examine you now.
{30322}{30394}I'll leave the|questions till later.
{30396}{30431}All right?
{30457}{30532}Will you take your|hat off now, please?
{30566}{30617}Don't be frightened.
{30619}{30676}I simply want to look at you.
{30693}{30786}Take your hat off.|Don't be frightened.
{31049}{31088}Thank you.
{31089}{31126}Good afternoon.
{31152}{31198}Mr. Thomas, Mr. Rogers.
{31354}{31410}Pull the curtains aside.
{31577}{31619}He is English...
{31621}{31697}he is 21 years of age...
{31698}{31757}and his name is John Merrick.
{31793}{31868}Gentlemen, in the course of my|profession I have come upon...
{31870}{31971}many lamentable deformities of the|face due to injury or disease...
{31973}{32008}as well as mutilations...
{32010}{32092}and contortions of the body|depending upon like causes.
{32093}{32146}But at no time have|I met with such...
{32148}{32217}a perverted or degraded version|of a human being as this man.
{32218}{32317}I draw your attention to the|insidious conditions affecting him.
{32319}{32376}- Can you see over there?|- Yes.
{32377}{32455}Note, if you will, the extreme|enlargement of the skull...
{32457}{32541}right upper limb, which|is totally useless...
{32543}{32603}the alarming curvature|of the spine.
{32605}{32681}- Would you turn around, please?|- Turn around, please.
{32757}{32802}The looseness of the skin...
{32805}{32936}and the varying fibrous tumors|that cover 90% of the body.
{32938}{32997}And there is every indication that|these afflictions have been...
{32999}{33106}in existence and have|progressed rapidly since birth.
{33108}{33172}The patient also suffers|from chronic bronchitis.
{33173}{33221}As an interesting side note...
{33223}{33272}in spite of the|aforementioned anomalies...
{33273}{33397}the patient's genitals remain|entirely intact and unaffected.
{33398}{33437}Thank you.
{33507}{33584}And his left arm is perfectly|normal, as you see.
{33641}{33712}So then, gentlemen, owing to|this series of conditions...
{33714}{33792}the congenital skull exostosis,|extensive papillomatous growth...
{33793}{33852}large pendulous masses in|connection with the skin...
{33853}{33906}the great enlargement of|the right upper limb...
{33908}{33983}involving all the bones, the|massive distortion of the head...
{33985}{34091}and the extensive area covered|by papillomatous growth...
{34093}{34173}the patient has been|called the Elephant Man.
{34175}{34209}Thank you.
{34882}{34945}You never mentioned|his mental state.
{34975}{35034}Oh, he's an imbecile,|probably from birth.
{35037}{35082}The man's a complete idiot.
{35110}{35157}I pray to God he's an idiot.
{35421}{35468}Where have you been?
{36199}{36233}Out.
{36280}{36339}How can I eat with|a noise like that?
{36578}{36616}Bytes, don't!
{36665}{36743}Where have you been?|What did you do?
{36867}{36936}- Our man is sick. Come right away.|- What is it?
{36937}{36990}Like this.
{37037}{37112}What did you do with him? He's|been like this all night.
{37162}{37250}He was fine when he left|here. Now look at him.
{37252}{37293}Yes, I intend to.
{37336}{37382}- What happened?|- He fell!
{37401}{37444}He falls.
{37657}{37703}Looks like he's had|a very severe fall.
{37739}{37805}He's a clumsy soul.
{37831}{37877}Never looks where he's going.
{37879}{37981}But that's all right. He has|me to take care of him.
{37983}{38049}Why is he sitting up like|this? He needs rest.
{38077}{38129}Well, that's how he sleeps.
{38130}{38224}If he lies down,|he'll kill himself.
{38225}{38307}His head's too big.
{38309}{38400}All right. This man|belongs in a hospital.
{38425}{38471}Can't you treat him here?
{38473}{38533}Listen, he's my livelihood.
{38535}{38613}We're business|partners, he and I.
{38690}{38738}He's the greatest|freak in the world.
{38740}{38841}Yes, now you listen. You won't have|much of a livelihood if he dies.
{38842}{38913}Now, stop wasting my time.|I'm going to fetch a cab.
{38914}{38983}I truly, truly appreciate|this, my friend.
{38985}{39071}Listen. There are a lot of|things I could do for you.
{39097}{39214}You see, I move in the proper|circles for this type of thing.
{39240}{39321}In fact, anything at all...
{39322}{39372}if you take my meaning.
{39407}{39453}Everything will|be taken care of.
{39455}{39501}It's good to do|business with you.
{40054}{40101}Here we go.
{40677}{40730}All right.
{42037}{42084}Can I have a bowl|of oatmeal, please?
{42085}{42128}Yes, sir.
{42129}{42197}Breakfasting with the patients|this morning, Mr. Treves?
{42199}{42248}Yes. No, it's for a patient.
{42250}{42299}There you are, sir.
{42329}{42368}Thank you. Morning.
{42369}{42401}Morning.
{42500}{42570}Oh, Treves! Just come here|for a moment, will you?
{42816}{42850}What's that?
{42870}{42974}Good heavens! You haven't acquired|a sudden taste for this, have you?
{42976}{43048}- Yes, sir. It's quite nutritious.|- Possibly.
{43049}{43104}Not quite the diet|for a grown man.
{43105}{43140}Nurse!
{43164}{43210}When you have a moment...
{43212}{43325}take this up to the patient in|the isolation ward, will you?
{43327}{43368}Yes, sir.
{43408}{43474}Don't be frightened.|He won't hurt you.
{43506}{43559}Won't he indeed! Just|a minute, Treves.
{43561}{43615}Something I want to|say to you. Come in.
{43685}{43770}A hospital's no place for|secrecy, you know, Mr. Treves.
{43772}{43873}Doctors spiriting hooded figures|about is apt to cause comment.
{43874}{43928}Why wasn't this patient|properly admitted?
{43929}{44016}Why is he in the isolation ward?|He's not contagious, is he?
{44017}{44118}No, sir. He's got chronic bronchitis|and he's been badly beaten.
{44120}{44167}Why isn't he in the|general ward then?
{44189}{44257}Well, sir, he's quite|seriously deformed...
{44259}{44337}and I fear the other patients|would find him rather shocking.
{44339}{44405}Deformed? Is that it?
{44407}{44482}Am I to assume then that he|is ultimately incurable?
{44484}{44506}Yes, sir.
{44508}{44582}But you must be aware that this|hospital doesn't accept incurables.
{44584}{44630}The rules are perfectly clear.
{44632}{44678}Yes, sir, I'm well|aware of that...
{44680}{44748}but this case is|quite exceptional.
{45249}{45334}I quite appreciate your|problem, Mr. Treves.
{45336}{45441}Why not contact the British Home or|the Royal Hospital for Incurables?
{45443}{45489}They might find a place for him.
{45491}{45553}I'll look into it. Would|you like to meet him?
{45969}{46016}Excuse me.
{46033}{46069}The Elephant Man.
{46229}{46264}Sorry.
{46429}{46497}I should have warned you.
{46499}{46545}Please forgive me.
{46565}{46622}- You all right?|- Yes, sir.
{46657}{46728}Please ask Mrs. Mothershead|to come up here.
{46729}{46811}Tell her to knock on the|door and wait for me.
{47081}{47152}I'm sorry about that. I...
{47194}{47280}We'll bring you another breakfast.|You must be very hungry.
{47281}{47387}And I think you'll be quite|comfortable here for a while.
{47389}{47437}I'll see to it that you|have everything you need.
{52285}{52314}Cor blimey!
{52442}{52533}So, this is the Elephant Man.
{52570}{52630}I ain't seen nothing|like you before.
{52685}{52748}What the bleedin'|hell happened to ya?
{52857}{52897}Dumb, eh?
{52937}{53005}I like people that|can keep quiet.
{53086}{53153}Here, have a drink.
{53217}{53273}Go on! No?
{53385}{53445}You should be more|sociable, mate.
{53497}{53551}You'll get yourself disliked.
{53677}{53758}You and I are gonna|be good friends...
{53760}{53814}and I've got a lot of friends|who'd like to meet you.
{53816}{53866}And they will, mate.
{53868}{53937}Believe me, they will.
{54204}{54285}I've brought your breakfast.|What are you doing down there?
{54286}{54337}Come on, up on the bed.
{55221}{55282}All he understands|is a good smack.
{55284}{55371}He's had his share of smacks. That's|what drives him under the bed.
{55373}{55438}You have to treat him with|kindness and patience.
{55440}{55528}Perhaps you've got time for that|sort of treatment, Mr. Treves.
{55529}{55601}But I haven't. I've got|a hospital to run.
{55602}{55654}Now, don't you waste|your time with him, sir.
{55689}{55772}It's like talking|to a brick wall.
{55773}{55878}Now, I don't mean|to be harsh but...
{55880}{55927}he doesn't belong here.
{55973}{56095}Honestly, sir, honestly,|what can you do for him?
{56392}{56481}Oh, and by the way,|Mr. Carr Gomm said...
{56482}{56553}he would like to see you|when you can spare a moment.
{56555}{56595}- Yes.|- Right.
{56741}{56795}I can't help you|unless you help me.
{57011}{57100}You see, I believe there's something|that you want to say to me.
{57101}{57166}Something back there.
{57168}{57228}I can't help you unless|you help me, you know!
{57307}{57377}I believe you want to say|something to me, don't you?
{57417}{57497}I've got to understand what you're|feeling, what you're thinking.
{57538}{57588}Do you understand me?
{57664}{57753}All right, just nod your head if|you can... Can you understand me?
{57754}{57820}Just nod your head if|you understand me.
{57934}{57971}All right.
{58016}{58072}You do understand.
{58073}{58133}I want to hear... I|want to hear you talk.
{58136}{58204}We're gonna show them that|you're not a wall. Understand?
{58205}{58271}I want you to talk to me.
{58273}{58367}All right, now, I want|to hear you say it.
{58370}{58430}I've got to hear how|you say things.
{58433}{58538}I won't hurt you. I've got to hear|and understand how you say things.
{58541}{58622}Very slowly, I want|you to say, "Yes."
{58673}{58703}Say, "Yes."
{58831}{58876}Yes.
{58901}{58937}Yes!
{58940}{58973}Good.
{58991}{59072}All right, now, just once|more say it again. "Yes."
{59189}{59252}Yes, I can understand that.
{59254}{59288}That's good.
{59317}{59365}That's very good.|All right now.
{59366}{59438}I'm going to say some words to you,|and I want you to repeat them.
{59441}{59494}Do you understand?
{59495}{59552}Say, "Hello."
{59555}{59597}My name is..."
{59708}{59741}Hello.
{59773}{59839}My name is...
{59840}{59903}"John Merrick."
{59969}{60047}No. John... That's very good.
{60049}{60101}Say, "John Merrick."
{60209}{60308}"Hello. My name|is John Merrick."
{60359}{60391}Hello.
{60392}{60473}My name is...
{60475}{60538}John Merrick.
{60539}{60572}You can speak.
{60779}{60827}How did you get up here?
{60863}{60911}I want my man back.
{60913}{61024}- Just a moment. How did you get up?|- Never mind that. I want my man.
{61025}{61072}He's still very sick.
{61073}{61130}Please, come downstairs with me,|and I'll explain the situation.
{61133}{61172}Don't!
{61205}{61256}Don't.
{61256}{61354}You've had plenty of time to...
{61355}{61408}cure him.
{61409}{61474}And now he's leaving with me.
{61475}{61601}Do you understand|me now, Mr. Treves?
{61603}{61645}We made a deal.
{61646}{61688}You misunderstood.
{61691}{61802}This man has suffered a severe|fall, if you take my meaning.
{61804}{61847}He's my patient now.
{61849}{61897}Pull the other one,|why don't you?
{61898}{61945}Mr. Bytes, I'm sorry.
{61946}{62006}But all you do is profit|from another man's misery.
{62057}{62104}Do you think you're|better than me?
{62105}{62153}No, I never said that.
{62153}{62240}You wanted the freak...
{62242}{62324}to show to those doctor chums of|yours, to make a name for yourself.
{62327}{62374}You, my friend.
{62411}{62534}I gave you the freak on trust...
{62536}{62609}in the name of science...
{62611}{62657}and now I want him back!
{62660}{62708}You do not own this|man! Now stop it!
{62731}{62774}I want him back!
{62776}{62825}So you can beat him?|So you can starve him?
{62827}{62884}A dog in the streets would|fare better with you!
{62885}{62936}I shall go to the authorities.
{62936}{63017}Go to the authorities then!|Go to them by all means.
{63020}{63100}They'll be very interested to|hear your story as well as ours.
{63142}{63191}Now...
{63193}{63301}I think we really do|understand one another.
{63373}{63409}All right.
{63767}{63844}Singularly unattractive|character, I must say.
{63889}{63986}Well, Treves, it seems to me I might|as well meet this patient of yours.
{63988}{64069}Thank you very|much. Thank you.
{64138}{64189}Shall we say in a few days then?
{64192}{64246}Shall we say 2:00|tomorrow afternoon?
{64333}{64411}Yes. Well, whatever's most|convenient for you, sir.
{64412}{64471}2:00 then, tomorrow.
{64472}{64520}Thank you very much.
{64624}{64658}2:00!
{64751}{64810}Morning, Mr. Treves.|Early again, I see.
{64811}{64841}Yes.
{64844}{64915}With these early habits of yours,|you'd have made a good milkman.
{64918}{65006}- I'll keep that in mind, Charles.|- Okay, sir. Good morning.
{65200}{65272}He restoreth my soul.
{65275}{65395}He leadeth me into paths|of... for His name's sake.
{65398}{65479}Righteousness. Righteousness.
{65518}{65629}He leadeth me in the paths|of righteousness...
{65630}{65690}for His name's sake.
{65692}{65765}Good. That's very good. Good.
{65768}{65872}When your visitor comes today, say|it exactly the way you've said it.
{65873}{65987}So when I introduce him to you, say|the words that you've learned.
{65989}{66079}If you have trouble with any words,|I'll help you, so don't worry.
{66080}{66140}I will introduce him|to you and say...
{66142}{66200}"Please meet Mr. Carr Gomm."
{66202}{66239}And you will say?
{66268}{66379}Hello. My name is John Merrick.
{66380}{66434}I'm very pleased to meet you.
{66466}{66524}Good! Good.
{66527}{66598}I'll go and get Mr. Carr Gomm.
{66733}{66796}It is only a physical problem.
{66835}{66901}He has trouble with certain|sounds because of...
{66904}{66983}the constrictive deformity of|the mouth, but he can talk.
{66985}{67076}Talking's one thing, but is he able|to understand what's said to him?
{67078}{67150}Yes. Oh, yes! Except...
{67153}{67247}Except he's so anxious to make|a good impression on you...
{67249}{67303}that he might seem|a little nervous.
{67730}{67765}Come in.
{68105}{68135}John...
{68136}{68210}may I introduce you|to Mr. Carr Gomm?
{68212}{68285}Mr. Carr Gomm, this|is John Merrick.
{68311}{68396}Hello. My name is John Merrick.
{68398}{68445}I'm very pleased to meet you.
{68448}{68498}I'm very pleased to meet you.
{68561}{68608}How are you feeling today?
{68609}{68673}I feel much better.
{68708}{68759}Are you comfortable here?
{68823}{68897}Everybody's been very kind.
{68920}{68967}How is your bronchitis?
{69260}{69320}Mr. Merrick likes the|food here, don't you?
{69431}{69515}Much better than|what I'm used to.
{69517}{69558}Oh, yes?
{69580}{69630}Yes. And what was that?
{69700}{69735}Potatoes.
{69777}{69826}I understood that|you'd been flogged.
{69899}{69988}I feel much better now.
{69990}{70024}That's splendid.
{70025}{70097}How do you find Mr. Treves?
{70099}{70151}As a teacher, I mean.
{70284}{70394}Everybody's been very kind.
{70457}{70561}How long did you and Mr. Treves|prepare for this interview?
{70724}{70820}Everybody's been very kind.
{70823}{70869}Yes, of course, I understand.
{70871}{70942}Well, it's been a pleasure|meeting you, Mr. Merrick.
{70944}{70995}Good day to you.
{71228}{71273}Very good, John.
{71276}{71321}It was very good.
{71324}{71369}I'll be back in a moment.
{71468}{71536}The Lord is my shepherd...
{71561}{71617}I shall not want.
{71643}{71689}He maketh me lie down...
{71691}{71799}It was a brave attempt, but the man|was mouthing words taught by you.
{71801}{71888}Yes. Well, I'm sorry to|have wasted your time.
{71890}{71967}He restoreth my soul.
{71968}{72011}He simply doesn't belong here.
{72012}{72092}He'd be better off somewhere where|he can be constantly looked after.
{72093}{72164}I'm sorry things have turned|out this way. Good day to you.
{72166}{72200}Yea...
{72232}{72316}though I walk through the valley|of the shadow of death...
{72319}{72363}I fear no evil...
{72364}{72432}for Thou art with me.
{72434}{72493}Thy rod and staff, they...
{72495}{72530}Mr. Carr Gomm!
{72590}{72646}Yes, what is it?
{72648}{72689}It's that.
{72728}{72799}I didn't teach him that part.
{72840}{72912}Surely goodness and mercy...
{72915}{72993}will follow me all the|days of my life...
{72995}{73115}and I'll dwell in the house|of the Lord forever.
{73212}{73295}How did you know the rest of it? I|didn't teach you the rest of it.
{73297}{73344}It's very strange.
{73374}{73433}Tell me, how did you|know the rest of it?
{73435}{73490}The 23rd Psalm.
{73567}{73679}I used to read the|Bible every day.
{73721}{73784}I know it very well...
{73786}{73841}and the Book of Common Prayer.
{73878}{73972}The 23rd Psalm is very|beautiful. It's my favorite.
{74040}{74115}Treves, come and see me in my|office when you're through up here.
{74117}{74164}There's something important|I want to say to you.
{74196}{74285}Good-bye, Mr. Merrick. I do|hope we shall meet again.
{74478}{74565}Well, why didn't you|tell me you could read?
{74620}{74688}I was frightened.
{74715}{74743}I see.
{74745}{74865}I was afraid to talk.
{74938}{75004}Please forgive me.
{75241}{75324}Can you imagine the kind|of life he must have had?
{75325}{75371}Yes, I think I can.
{75372}{75419}I don't believe so.
{75420}{75516}No one could possibly imagine it.|I don't believe any of us can!
{75776}{75822}"Terrible though his|appearance is..."
{75824}{75922}so terrible indeed that women|and nervous persons...
{75924}{76005}fly in horror from|the sight of him...
{76007}{76137}and that he is debarred from seeking|to earn his livelihood in any way...
{76139}{76206}yet he is superior|in intelligence.
{76208}{76303}He can read and write,|he's quiet, gentle...
{76305}{76397}"not to say even|refined in his mind."
{76578}{76656}I should very much like|to meet this gentleman.
{77296}{77345}Have you seen this?
{77515}{77549}Listen to this.
{77551}{77599}Hey up! Hey up!
{77717}{77757}Now listen.
{77759}{77846}This is a letter to|the London Times...
{77848}{77899}from the governor|of the hospital.
{77928}{77995}"There is now in a little room|off one of our attic wards..."
{77996}{78056}a man named John Merrick.
{78058}{78110}So dreadful a sight|that he is unable...
{78112}{78187}even to come out by|daylight to the garden.
{78188}{78260}He is being called|the Elephant Man...
{78262}{78323}on account of his|terrible deformity.
{78324}{78443}His appearance is so terrible|that women and nervous persons...
{78444}{78507}"fly in terror at|the sight of him."
{78580}{78641}And how do you get|tickets to see him?
{78643}{78696}Your very own Sunny Jim.
{78698}{78761}- Let's go and see him then!|- All right, keep your shirt on.
{78763}{78818}The time must be right.
{78856}{78904}Right now he's in the attic.
{78905}{79035}But tomorrow they're moving him to|Bedstead Square right into my lap.
{79036}{79119}Then, for the right price...
{79121}{79243}you will see something you'll never|ever see again in your life!
{80430}{80476}Well, don't look so glum, girls.
{80478}{80570}Enthusiastic volunteers|should be more cheerful, hmm?
{80592}{80656}Put your collar straight, girl.
{80658}{80716}And remember...
{80718}{80790}that under no circumstances...
{80792}{80826}whatsoever...
{80878}{80938}are any mirrors to be|brought into this room.
{80940}{80987}Yes, Mrs. Mothershead.
{81016}{81060}Yes.
{81062}{81096}All right.
{81224}{81339}- He's so ugly.|- Ugly or not, you're gonna help me.
{81483}{81551}Feeling better now, Mr. Merrick?
{81552}{81587}Yes.
{81608}{81680}You look very nice|in your new clothes.
{81720}{81771}Thank you very much.
{81772}{81836}If there's nothing else, I suppose|we'll be leaving you now.
{81838}{81884}No, there's nothing.
{82625}{82672}You ready for tea?
{82715}{82763}Please go in, John.
{82941}{82979}Make yourself comfortable.
{83278}{83327}Come along, meet our guest.
{83553}{83619}Mr. Merrick, I'd like you|to meet my wife, Anne.
{83621}{83693}Anne, this is John Merrick.
{83788}{83839}I'm very pleased to|meet you, Mr. Merrick.
{83944}{83992}I'm...
{83994}{84071}I'm very pleased...
{84219}{84277}What is it? What's the matter?
{84325}{84387}It's just that I...
{84414}{84511}I'm not used to being...
{84512}{84619}treated so well by...
{84621}{84671}a beautiful woman.
{84728}{84800}Would you like a cup|of tea, Mr. Merrick?
{84825}{84872}That's a good idea.
{84911}{85016}Would you like to come and see the|rest of the house? I'll show you.
{85293}{85340}How's your tea?
{85429}{85468}It's very good!
{85548}{85650}I'm enjoying my visit|here very much.
{85652}{85759}It's so kind of you to invite|me into your own home.
{85835}{85919}I'm sorry that I...
{85920}{85985}made a spectacle of myself.
{85987}{86038}No, not at all.
{86154}{86233}I like the way...
{86235}{86297}you arranged your pictures|on the mantelpiece.
{86297}{86332}Oh, thank you.
{86334}{86423}Is that the way they|do it in most houses?
{86424}{86496}Yes, I'm sure they do, yes.
{86498}{86544}Who are they of?
{86567}{86672}These are relatives, and|these are our children.
{86674}{86734}Children? Oh, may I see?
{86736}{86774}Yes, of course.
{86958}{87016}Where are the children?
{87045}{87119}Well, um, well, they're|out with friends...
{87120}{87160}at the moment.
{87161}{87225}Friends.
{87227}{87304}And here is Frederick's mother.
{87365}{87419}Oh, how lovely.
{87420}{87515}And these are my parents.
{87657}{87719}They have such...
{87721}{87793}noble faces.
{87795}{87870}Yes, I've always... I've|always thought so myself.
{87910}{87944}Would you...
{88012}{88062}Would you care to see my mother?
{88095}{88129}Your mother?
{88169}{88211}Yes, please.
{88409}{88447}Oh, she's...
{88488}{88537}Mr. Merrick, she's beautiful.
{88539}{88594}Oh, she had...
{88596}{88662}She had the face of an angel.
{88892}{88930}I must've...
{89022}{89107}been a great|disappointment to her.
{89109}{89147}No, Mr. Merrick.
{89187}{89252}No son as loving as you could|ever be a disappointment.
{89308}{89393}If only I could find her...
{89396}{89454}so she could see me...
{89456}{89560}with such lovely|friends here now.
{89561}{89609}Perhaps she could...
{89612}{89657}love me as I am.
{89702}{89770}I've tried so hard to be good.
{89966}{89999}I'm so sorry.
{90046}{90072}Please.
{90074}{90122}I'm so sorry.
{90157}{90201}Please. Here.
{91131}{91177}What's that you're doing?
{91255}{91293}What is it?
{91368}{91442}I see. It's St. Phillips.
{91444}{91497}Why, that's very good.
{91499}{91564}I mean, you got the windows|and arches just right.
{91924}{91962}I wish...
{92014}{92060}I could sleep...
{92098}{92140}like normal people.
{92321}{92407}- Mr. Treves?|- Yes?
{92409}{92469}There's something that...
{92471}{92522}I've been meaning to ask you...
{92524}{92574}for some time now.
{92576}{92608}What's that?
{92648}{92683}Can you cure me?
{92787}{92844}No, we can care for you...
{92845}{92918}but we can't cure you.
{93028}{93066}I thought not.
{93336}{93372}Come in.
{93414}{93509}- Good morning.|- Good morning.
{93511}{93587}There's someone here who'd like|to meet you, if that's all right.
{93588}{93650}May I introduce you to one|of the bright lights...
{93652}{93705}of the English|stage, Mrs. Kendal.
{93707}{93797}- Mrs. Kendal, Mr. John Merrick.|- Good day, Mr. Merrick.
{93850}{93888}Good day.
{93890}{93952}I've brought you some things.|I hope you like them.
{93954}{94000}I hope you don't think|it too forward.
{94118}{94179}I knew you'd understand.
{94180}{94227}I'll leave you together.
{94274}{94312}Here.
{94369}{94472}I want you to know, I don't go about|giving my picture to just anyone.
{94473}{94520}Oh, no. I wouldn't|think of it.
{94567}{94620}It's beautiful.
{94621}{94678}You're so...
{94680}{94744}I'll... Well, I'll...
{94799}{94891}I shall put it in a...|in a place of honor.
{94932}{95008}Here, next to my mother.
{95151}{95203}She's very pretty, your mother.
{95204}{95242}Oh, yes.
{95599}{95658}I see you're constructing a...
{95659}{95698}church?
{95732}{95822}Oh, no. It's a cathedral.
{95824}{95880}You see?
{95881}{95974}Only, I have to rely...
{95976}{96014}on my imagination...
{96016}{96081}for what I can't actually see.
{96358}{96485}Mr. Treves tells me that|you're in the theater.
{96485}{96535}Do you live there?
{96537}{96604}Oh, no, Mr. Merrick.|I just work there.
{96636}{96694}Well, it must be...
{96696}{96764}wonderful just to work there.
{96766}{96843}- Is it beautiful?|- You've never been?
{96844}{96907}I'm afraid not.
{96924}{96972}Oh, Mr. Merrick. You must go.
{96973}{97027}The theater's the most|beautiful place on earth.
{97028}{97076}Of course, I am a bit partial.
{97107}{97205}The theater is romance.
{97238}{97276}Romance.
{97397}{97456}Which reminds me, I've|brought you something else.
{97623}{97669}- Thank you.|- Have you read it?
{97696}{97813}No, but I certainly shall.
{98006}{98076}Romeo and Juliet.
{98078}{98134}Yes, I've heard of this.
{98228}{98339}"If I profane with my|unworthiest hand..."
{98341}{98400}this holy shrine...
{98401}{98483}the gentle fine is this...
{98484}{98548}My lips...
{98550}{98612}two blushing pilgrims...
{98614}{98707}ready stand to smooth|that rough touch...
{98786}{98832}"with a tender kiss."
{98861}{98956}"Good pilgrim, you do wrong|your hand too much..."
{98957}{99013}which mannerly devotion|shows in this.
{99015}{99115}For saints have hands that|pilgrims' hands do touch...
{99116}{99172}"and palm to palm is|holy Palmer's kiss."
{99216}{99294}"O, then dear saint..."
{99296}{99367}let lips do what hands do.
{99368}{99435}They pray, grant thou...
{99436}{99537}"lest faith turn to despair."
{99539}{99585}"Saints do not move...
{99620}{99668}though grant for prayer's sake."
{99697}{99764}"Then move not..."
{99766}{99853}while my prayer's effect I take.
{99884}{99931}Thus from my lips...
{99932}{100019}"by thine, my sin is purged."
{100130}{100192}Oh, yes. And then|it says they kiss.
{100273}{100344}"Then have my lips the sin|that they have took."
{100495}{100568}"Sin from thy lips?"
{100570}{100636}O trespass sweetly urged.
{100675}{100740}"Give me my sin again."
{100886}{100935}Oh, Mr. Merrick.
{100936}{100987}You're not an|elephant man at all.
{101140}{101196}You're Romeo.
{101382}{101466}"Mrs. Kendal, always at the|forefront of fashion and form..."
{101468}{101532}was seen leaving the London|the other afternoon.
{101533}{101596}No, dear readers, the most|facile actress of our day...
{101598}{101700}has not been taken ill, but rather|said she was visiting a friend.
{101702}{101779}And who was the lucky|recipient of this attention?
{101780}{101855}Quick inquiries proved it to be|none other than Mr. John Merrick...
{101857}{101970}the Elephant Man, with whom our|readers are undoubtedly familiar.
{101972}{102028}After a chat of three|quarters of an hour...
{102029}{102083}Mrs. Kendal was kind enough|to leave Mr. Merrick...
{102084}{102135}"with an autographed|portrait of herself."
{102137}{102184}I saw it in his room.
{102185}{102272}"Owing to a disfigurement of|the most extreme nature..."
{102274}{102374}Mr. Merrick has never been properly|presented to London society.
{102376}{102427}But knowing that wherever|Mrs. Kendal goes...
{102428}{102530}others inevitably follow,|the question arises...
{102532}{102604}'Will London society|present itself to him?"'
{102606}{102715}This walking stick is|so... is so dashing.
{102717}{102799}Much more elegant|than my old one.
{102851}{102889}More tea?
{103031}{103149}You see, I don't go out as|often as I would like...
{103151}{103204}because naturally...
{103206}{103282}some people do find my|appearance disturbing.
{103284}{103369}If you have a chill, I|could close the window.
{103371}{103439}No, I'm fine. Please...
{103440}{103504}I mean, thank you.
{103506}{103544}Thank you.
{103576}{103615}You see...
{103646}{103703}people are frightened...
{103704}{103757}by what they don't understand.
{103797}{103882}And it is hard to|understand even for me...
{103884}{103943}because, well, my mother...
{103976}{104038}she was so very beautiful.
{104286}{104356}Mrs. Mothershead, I don't think he|should have any more visitors today.
{104358}{104412}I have to lecture at the college,|so I'll be back this evening.
{104413}{104442}Excuse me, but if you have the time,|I would like a word with you.
{104442}{104491}Excuse me, but if you have the time,|I would like a word with you.
{104493}{104569}- I'm awfully late. What is it?|- Well, sir, I don't quite...
{104571}{104620}I don't quite understand...
{104622}{104704}why it is you allow that|sort of people in there.
{104705}{104772}Why? Because he enjoys it, and I|think it's very good for him.
{104774}{104836}Yes, but sir, you saw the|expression on their faces.
{104838}{104890}They didn't hide their disgust.
{104892}{104933}They don't care|anything about John.
{104935}{104990}They only want to|impress their friends.
{104992}{105038}I think you're being rather|harsh on them, don't you?
{105040}{105089}I beg your pardon, sir.
{105091}{105138}You yourself hardly showed|him much loving kindness...
{105140}{105187}when he first arrived, did you?
{105188}{105280}I bathed him, I fed him and I|cleaned up after him, didn't I?
{105282}{105343}And I see that my|nurses do the same.
{105345}{105452}And if "loving kindness"|can be called care...
{105453}{105521}and practical concern...
{105523}{105602}then I did show him loving kindness|and I am not ashamed to admit it.
{105604}{105680}I didn't mean it exactly that|way. Now, please believe me.
{105682}{105728}Now, of course I|appreciate your concern.
{105730}{105787}I appreciate everything that|you've done for Mr. Merrick.
{105788}{105895}But I am the physician in charge and|I must do what is best for him.
{105897}{105986}- Please, now, I'm also very late.|- If you ask my opinion...
{105988}{106045}he's only being stared|at all over again.
{106074}{106112}Thank you.
{106747}{106793}Night time.
{110885}{110932}What's the matter, Freddie?
{111030}{111076}I've been thinking|about Mr. Bytes.
{111078}{111119}What on earth made|you think of him?
{111120}{111241}Well, I'm beginning to believe that|Mr. Bytes and I are very much alike.
{111243}{111281}That's absurd.
{111348}{111424}It seems that I've|made Mr. Merrick...
{111425}{111521}into a curiosity all|over again, doesn't it?
{111523}{111600}Only this time in a hospital|rather than a carnival.
{111649}{111699}My name is constantly|in the papers...
{111700}{111773}I'm always being|praised to the skies.
{111775}{111870}Patients are now expressly|asking for my services.
{111872}{111931}Of course they do, because|you're a very fine doctor.
{111933}{112009}John Merrick is happier|and more fulfilled now...
{112011}{112047}than he's ever been|in his entire life...
{112049}{112101}and it's completely due to you.
{112148}{112235}What was it all for?|Why did I do it?
{112236}{112282}Freddie, what are|you trying to say?
{112405}{112452}Am I a good man...
{112479}{112525}or am I a bad man?
{112661}{112754}Steady on, Treves. Steady|on, my dear fellow.
{112756}{112802}Come sit down, won't you?
{112937}{113018}Gentlemen, I know we usually|open these proceedings...
{113020}{113066}by reading the minutes.
{113068}{113128}But on this occasion, in the|interests of urgency...
{113130}{113172}I think we should|first conclude...
{113173}{113232}the matter previously|under discussion...
{113233}{113290}the case of Mr. John|Merrick, the Elephant Man.
{113292}{113394}One moment, Mr. Chairman.|As far as I'm concerned...
{113395}{113471}this creature has no|business being here at all.
{113500}{113546}I, for one, am sick and tired...
{113548}{113619}of this competitive|freak-hunting...
{113620}{113684}by these overly ambitious|young doctors...
{113686}{113740}trying to make names|for themselves.
{113741}{113832}To parade them about in front of the|pathological society is one thing...
{113833}{113883}but to waste this committee's|valuable time...
{113885}{113989}with requests for shelter for these|abominations of nature is another.
{114109}{114179}You must be more careful.
{114180}{114277}In the light of these|facts, our course is clear.
{114279}{114360}The question is not whether to|accept this creature as a patient.
{114361}{114445}The question is, when will those|rooms be vacated for use...
{114447}{114523}by better qualified,|more deserving cases?
{114524}{114565}I move that this Elephant Man...
{114567}{114627}be removed from the|premises immediately.
{114628}{114718}We have a sacred duty|to cure the sick...
{114720}{114758}not care for circus animals.
{114792}{114873}That is my last word on the subject.|Mr. Chairman, shall we vote?
{114875}{114961}I take it, Mr. Broadneck, your mind|is quite unshakable in this matter?
{114963}{115037}Mr. Chairman, do|you not have ears?
{115039}{115099}I am unalterably opposed!
{115117}{115165}My mind is made up on this!
{115210}{115260}You shall not sway me.
{115262}{115354}May we now vote, Mr.|Chairman, at long last?
{115381}{115417}Yes, Broadneck.
{115419}{115465}I think the time has come.
{115491}{115567}Gentlemen, Her Royal Highness...
{115568}{115646}Alexandra, Princess of Wales.
{116075}{116142}Good morning, gentlemen. I|hope I am not disturbing you.
{116144}{116193}On the contrary, ma'am.|Your presence here...
{116195}{116259}is always greatly appreciated.
{116261}{116334}We were just taking a|vote on Mr. Merrick.
{116432}{116523}Her Royal Highness has shown the|greatest interest in his fate.
{116524}{116581}Indeed I have, sir,|as has the queen.
{116664}{116730}I have a brief communication|from Her Majesty...
{116731}{116791}which she has requested|that I read to you.
{116862}{116933}"To the Governing Committee,|London Hospital."
{117116}{117220}I would very much like to commend|you for the charitable face...
{117222}{117292}you have shown Mr. John|Merrick, the Elephant Man.
{117293}{117356}It is laudable that|you have provided...
{117358}{117415}one of England's most|unfortunate sons...
{117416}{117527}with a safe and tranquil|harbor, a home.
{117529}{117575}For this immeasurable|kindness...
{117576}{117633}as well as the many|other acts of mercy...
{117635}{117681}on behalf of the poor...
{117683}{117782}of which Mr. Carr Gomm|has kept me informed...
{117784}{117853}I gratefully thank you.
{117855}{117894}"Signed, Victoria."
{118016}{118121}I'm sure I can count on you gentlemen|to do the Christian thing.
{118123}{118210}Thank you very much, ma'am.|I'm sure we shall all try.
{118240}{118303}Gentlemen, I wish to move|that Mr. John Merrick...
{118305}{118363}be admitted to this hospital|on a permanent basis...
{118365}{118442}provided the hospital|receives a yearly sum...
{118444}{118509}equal to the cost of the|occupation of one bed.
{118526}{118579}All those in favor?
{118858}{118931}Thank you, gentlemen.|The motion is carried.
{119079}{119136}Yes. Come in!
{119267}{119305}Good afternoon.
{119344}{119412}Mr. Carr Gomm has something|he wants to say to you.
{119413}{119472}Mr. Merrick, I have|very great pleasure...
{119474}{119540}in being able to welcome|you officially...
{119542}{119584}to the London Hospital.
{119585}{119650}This morning, the governing|committee unanimously voted...
{119652}{119751}that you should be provided with|these rooms on a permanent basis.
{119753}{119807}This is your home now.
{119808}{119864}I'm so very, very glad for you.
{119865}{119921}Welcome home, lad.
{120022}{120060}This is...
{120109}{120144}my home?
{120145}{120173}Yes.
{120175}{120294}Please, will you thank the|governing committee for me?
{120296}{120342}I will do my utmost...
{120344}{120414}to merit their kindness.
{120429}{120479}This...
{120481}{120533}is my home?
{120559}{120606}Yes. This as well.
{120782}{120814}Your dressing case.
{121034}{121072}Oh, thank you.
{121231}{121277}Thanks, all my friends.
{121279}{121332}Thank you.
{121334}{121411}- You like it?|- Oh, my friends.
{121544}{121590}Oh, my friends.
{121651}{121711}Oh, thank you.
{122303}{122361}- Who's next?|- I say.
{122395}{122454}- What, you again?|- Yeah, but...
{122456}{122536}But these young ladies|have never seen it.
{122615}{122653}You're on, mate.
{122716}{122795}Okay, that's it for|this performance.
{122796}{122879}- Jim, can I go tonight?|- Sit down, Charlie.
{122912}{122958}There's always|tomorrow. Don't worry.
{123047}{123107}Room for one more?
{123109}{123156}At the right price.
{123201}{123237}There's room.
{123523}{123583}All right, all right!|Keep the noise down!
{123643}{123702}We don't want to|frighten him, do we?
{124529}{124585}Hello. My name...
{124587}{124688}is John Merrick...
{124690}{124792}and I'm very, very pleased...
{124793}{124852}to meet you.
{124951}{125014}I think you are...
{125016}{125088}very beautiful...
{125174}{125236}Curtain time!
{125238}{125323}You look beautiful, darling.|I wouldn't change a thing.
{125350}{125404}You look like the|bleedin' Prince of Wales.
{125452}{125498}Here, my friends...
{125535}{125576}is the Elephant Man!
{125651}{125733}I told you he was horrible.
{125735}{125773}Just horrible.
{126000}{126075}Perhaps the ladies would|like a closer look?
{126076}{126162}- Yeah, yeah.|- No, Jack!
{126260}{126298}There.
{126353}{126429}He's quite a ladies'|man, isn't he?
{126431}{126527}Come on. Give the ladies'|man a little kiss, eh?
{126559}{126612}Come on. Give him a kiss.
{126900}{126966}Here, here, here!|That's enough romance.
{126968}{127006}Time for beddy-byes.
{128215}{128261}All right, all right.|Keep the noise down.
{128263}{128324}Now, keep it|quiet. Quiet! Hey!
{128326}{128373}Keep it quiet.|Now, watch this.
{129444}{129507}Okay, that's enough!|That's enough!
{129508}{129561}That's it. The show's over.
{129563}{129609}I'll see you back|at the Peacock.
{129679}{129725}Get out of here.
{130374}{130412}Here.
{130440}{130478}Come on.
{130548}{130618}There you are. That's|better, isn't it?
{130684}{130747}I've done well tonight.
{130749}{130821}Here. Buy yourself a sweet.
{131476}{131510}My treasure.
{133408}{133483}- I know what happened last night.|- What?
{133689}{133742}Dear God.
{133742}{133783}Boy!
{134198}{134295}Where is he? Where's|Mr. Merrick?
{134425}{134489}Where is he? Where's|Mr. Merrick?
{134540}{134609}- I don't know what you mean, sir.|- Don't lie to me!
{134643}{134721}I know all about|it. You were seen.
{134723}{134769}You're involved with|Bytes, aren't you?
{134771}{134840}You've taken him. Where is he?
{134841}{134912}Now, wait a minute. I|haven't taken him anywhere.
{134914}{134999}I don't know no Bytes. We were|just having a bit of fun.
{135001}{135049}We never hurt him.
{135051}{135097}You know, just having|a laugh, that's all.
{135099}{135174}You bastard! He's gone!
{135176}{135232}When I left him, he was|in bed safe and sound!
{135233}{135312}You bastard! You bastard!
{135314}{135401}You're not listening to me! I|told you, I don't know no Bytes!
{135403}{135446}I ain't done nothing wrong.
{135448}{135537}People pay money to see|your monster. I collect it.
{135539}{135591}You're the monster!|You're the freak!
{135592}{135643}Now, get out! You're finished!
{135644}{135728}You don't frighten me, you and|your bleedin' Elephant Man.
{135765}{135842}I'm glad what I done, and you|can do nothing about it.
{135844}{135897}Only Mothershead|can sack me now!
{136036}{136075}Done.
{136476}{136523}There's something I'd|like to tell you, Treves.
{136551}{136643}You know, I felt as deeply|as you did about John.
{136644}{136686}Well, now he's disappeared...
{136688}{136741}very likely to the continent.
{136743}{136796}There's no question of|your going after him.
{136798}{136870}You're desperately needed|here by your patients.
{136872}{136940}You did everything|in your power.
{136941}{136990}Remember that, Treves.
{136992}{137038}Everything in your power.
{139187}{139225}Get the stool.
{139866}{139903}Get up, you bastard.
{140523}{140613}Look at all these|beautiful animals.
{140721}{140780}What a lot you have.
{141068}{141128}That sly bastard.
{141248}{141326}He's doing this to spite me!
{141566}{141624}You're doing this to spite me...
{141625}{141672}and it's got to stop!
{141674}{141733}Bytes, he's sick!
{141735}{141781}Let him die!
{141832}{141898}But don't think I'm|going to bury that...
{141956}{141996}bag of flesh!
{141998}{142036}Wrong!
{142207}{142253}As a matter of fact...
{142412}{142475}- Bytes, no!|- As a matter of fact...
{142477}{142524}Bytes, stop, please!
{143625}{143685}Bytes, please, don't!
{145278}{145316}We've decided...
{145394}{145440}we're gonna get you out of here.
{145442}{145493}All right?
{146128}{146174}Good on you, mate.|Good on you.
{148086}{148120}Luck, my friend.
{148184}{148262}Luck. And who needs|it more than we?
{150365}{150415}Hey, mister.
{150447}{150521}Mister, why is your head so big?
{150620}{150667}Why is your head so big, mister?
{150746}{150819}Why is your head so big?|Why won't you answer me?
{150972}{151018}Why is your head so big, mister?
{151696}{151743}Stop him!
{153116}{153188}I am not an animal!
{153233}{153303}I am not an animal!
{153368}{153455}I am a human being!
{153584}{153651}I am...
{153653}{153700}a man!
{153821}{153868}Excuse me, sir.
{153870}{153929}Out of the way,|sir. Excuse me.
{154001}{154080}Mr. Treves, sir!|They found him!
{154082}{154143}I think they found John!
{154419}{154457}Thank you.
{154632}{154697}- Keep still, girl.|- Sorry.
{154734}{154821}That was very nice of Mrs. Kendal|to give me this dress for tonight.
{154823}{154861}It's so beautiful.
{154944}{155011}Does Mrs. Kendal know|that John is dying?
{155116}{155151}Yes, she knows.
{155513}{155572}How do I look?
{155574}{155613}Splendid.
{155615}{155713}Now, you will not look out of place.|You look absolutely splendid.
{155715}{155808}- Oh, splendid. Shall we go?|- Yes.
{155833}{155871}Again...
{155872}{155969}I can't tell you how sorry|I am for what happened.
{155971}{156055}You see, I had no idea, really.
{156056}{156123}Please, you mustn't|blame yourself.
{156124}{156235}Mr. Treves, don't|worry about me...
{156236}{156288}my friend.
{156290}{156423}I am happy every|hour of the day.
{156423}{156533}My life is full because|I know that I am loved.
{156625}{156692}I have gained myself.
{156892}{156980}I could not say that...
{156982}{157031}were it not for you.
{157131}{157212}Well, and I...
{157214}{157307}You've done so much|for me as well.
{157308}{157347}Thank you.
{157403}{157440}So...
{157468}{157515}I'll fetch Mrs.|Mothershead and Nora...
{157516}{157578}and be back in a few minutes.
{157636}{157683}Very good, my friend.
{157793}{157840}My friend.
{162056}{162110}Mrs. Kendal.
{162180}{162232}Thank you.
{162234}{162280}Your Royal Highness...
{162282}{162324}ladies and gentlemen...
{162326}{162386}tonight's performance was|very special to me...
{162388}{162448}because it was very|special to someone else.
{162450}{162523}A man who knows the theater|and who loves the theater...
{162524}{162595}and yet this is the very first|time he's ever been here.
{162636}{162667}I wish to dedicate...
{162669}{162738}The whole company wishes to|dedicate with all their hearts...
{162740}{162798}tonight's performance...
{162800}{162847}to Mr. John Merrick...
{162848}{162896}my very dear friend.
{163193}{163264}Stand up. They|want to see you.
{163266}{163333}Go on. It's all|right. Just stand up.
{163335}{163381}They want to see you.
{164255}{164349}I really did believe that...
{164351}{164438}the ogre would never get|out of the dungeon.
{164481}{164565}Good. So you really|enjoyed yourself?
{164632}{164670}It was wonderful!
{164672}{164787}Good. Then we must go|again some evening.
{164788}{164863}Oh, yes. Oh, I hope so.
{164865}{164914}Yes, we will. We will.
{164951}{165008}Good. I'm pleased.
{165009}{165101}Well, I ought to go.
{165103}{165206}You must get some sleep.|Good night, and sleep well.
{165259}{165350}- And you too, my friend.|- Yes.
{165352}{165411}I'm so pleased you|enjoyed yourself.
{165412}{165463}Good night.
{165546}{165584}Good night.
{167799}{167836}It's finished.
{172906}{173010}Never, oh, never|nothing will die.
{173011}{173115}The stream flows,|the wind blows.
{173116}{173211}The cloud fleets,|the heart beats.
{173724}{173776}Nothing will die.
