:43:00
The house itself is evil now.
:43:04
No, I... I cannot believe this.
:43:07
But you must.
:43:09
For Madeline's sake, you must.
:43:12
Most of all, does this evil
reside in her.
:43:16
And this is your dreadful secret?
:43:20
Mr. Winthrop...
:43:22
Do you think those coals jumping
from the fire out to you...
:43:25
...were an accident?
:43:27
Do you think that chandelier
falling was an accident?
:43:31
Do you think that falling casket
was an accident?
:43:33
- Are you trying to tell me that
the house made those things happen?
- Yes.
:43:38
No, Sir, that's ridiculous,
but even if it were true...
:43:44
...even if this house were
full of evil...
:43:47
Madeline is not.
:43:49
Not for all of your talk are you.
:43:52
You cannot take my sister
out of this house.
:43:56
If she were to wed and bear children...
:43:58
...the Usher evil would spread
and you, malignant cancer ...
:44:02
- You are mad, I will not listen to you.
- She will.
:44:04
No, I will not!
:44:06
I'll tell you what's evil in
this house, Sir. You!
:44:09
I will not let your sicken fancies...
:44:11
...destroy Madeline's life.
420
00:44:18,159 --> 00:44:19,720
She leaves with me today.
:44:29
Who is it?
:44:33
We're leaving. Now.
:44:36
Madeline, you have no other choice.
:44:38
If you remain here, this
house will destroy you.
:44:42
Then, you know.
:44:45
I know that your brother's poisoned
you with his absurdities.
:44:48
This entire atmosphere of sickness
and disillusion is his doing.
:44:56
Oh Madeline, believe me, there's nothing
wrong with you that...
:44:59
...leaving this house won't cure.