:20:04
BARON: Darling, this is Inspector Krogh
of the police.
:20:06
ELSA: How do you do?
KROGH: Madam.
:20:09
BARON: He called to assure us
that he's at our service.
:20:12
It's very good of you, Inspector.
:20:13
Perhaps you'll honour us one night soon
at dinner.
:20:16
Madam, I...
:20:18
I shall be honoured, madam.
:20:24
Wasn't he odd?
:20:26
BARON: Yes. He said if the villagers
bothered us, he'd take a hand.
:20:30
ELSA: We seem to be
rather undesirable characters.
:20:32
BARON: They'll change their attitude
when they get to know us a little better.
:20:36
[Thunder clapping]
:20:38
ELSA: What a dreadful storm.
What awful lightning!
:20:43
BARON: It's magnificent.
:20:45
Nothing in nature is terrifying
when one understands it.
:20:50
BARON: Think of it, darling.
:20:51
My father drew that very lightning
from heaven and forced it to his own will...
:20:55
to bring life to a being
that he created with his own hands.
:21:00
Why should we fear anything?
:21:36
BARON: Thank you, Benson.
:21:41
PETER: Well, hello!
:21:43
BARON: Good morning, son.
:21:45
BARON: Did you have a nice sleep?
PETER: Yes.
:21:47
BARON: What are you going to do now?
PETER: I'm going out hunting.
:21:51
BARON: What are you going to get?
PETER: Elephants and tigers.
:21:54
BARON: That's fine. You better come along
down here. There's some stairs over there.
:21:59
BARON: You see,
it isn't so bad in daylight, is it?