Bride of the Werewolf (2019) - full transcript

After two women are attacked on a desolate road they take refuge at the home of a kind-hearted stranger named Saul who harbors the dark secret of lycanthropy. Can a professor experimenting ...

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(mysterious music)

(deep tonal music)

(haunting choral music)
(creature howling)

(fierce growling)

(creature howling)

(fierce growling)

- It's near, the demon is near.

- Silver bullet?

You're as crazy as an old woman.

We're hunting a
man, not a werewolf.



- Think what you want, I'm
taking no chances this time.

Where did Bilmos get to?

I told him not to
stray too far ahead.

- Look, ahead of us.

(celestial choral music)

- Now do you believe me?

- Where's the rest of him?

(celestial choral music)

(scary swooshing)

(men gasping)

(celestial choral music)

I'm turning back to the
village, I can't go on.

- We must finish
this, we're close.

See the beast's footprints?



Come on.

(celestial choral music)

(growling)

(celestial choral music)

We should split up here and
we'll both cross the ridge

and meet up on
the opposite side.

- We should stick together.

- It may get away, is
that what you want?

After what it did
to your poor Maria?

- (sighing) Yeah,
you're right, good luck.

- God be with you.

- God has forsaken us.

(tense, mysterious music)

(werewolf growling)

(tense, mysterious music)

(werewolf growling)

(tense, mysterious music)

(werewolf growling fiercely)

(gunshot blasting)
(hunter groaning)

What're you shooting at?

(hunter yelling and groaning)
(werewolf growling)

Did you hit it?

(hunter groaning)
(werewolf growling)

Where are you?

(claw scraping)

(tense, mysterious music)

(hunter breathing heavily)

(werewolf growling)

Whoa!
(werewolf growling fiercely)

(tense, mysterious music)

(howling)

(adventurous, scary music)

(wind whipping)

(liquid bubbling)
(eerie music)

- Someday soon, my friend,

you will share your secrets
of eternal life with me.

Willingly, or otherwise.

(eerie music)

- Uh, that thing
gives me the creeps.

- My lovely niece, that
is Pharaoh Intep Common,

show him some respect.

- I'd show him to the door.

How's the research coming?

- Slow, but that's
to be expected

when you're trying to unlock
the secrets of immortality.

- Do mummies really
live forever?

- Possibly, the
Egyptians had secrets

we can barely comprehend.

They believe that their spirits

could transcend time altogether.

Where're you off to?

- Joan and I are taking a
break from graduate studies

to spend some time in the
country for some relaxation.

- Oh, that sounds like
it'll be a wonderful time.

I'll show you both off.

(slow, solemn music)

- Hi, Dr. Stein.

- Hello, Joan, have a safe trip.

- Oh, you know Sylvia,
there's work involved too.

She just has to do research
on the ancient legends

of the European locals.

- Oh?

- For my thesis, goodbye, Uncle.

- Goodbye, Sylvia,
have a safe trip.

(slow, solemn music)
(birds chirping)

(wind howling)

- We should've gone to
the beaches in Milan

instead of this godforsaken
part of the country.

- Don't worry, we'll find
a few rugged mountain men

to keep you warm.

- Maybe three or four.

Don't you ever dream of men
pleasing you all night long?

- My work is my lover.

- Don't get started,
you with your vampires,

and your uncle with his mummy.

Would you look at that place?

One of your monsters
surely could live there.

(wind howling)

We're lost, aren't we?

- Warnoff Pass should be
around here somewhere.

- Let's look at a map.

- There's one in the glove box.

- Looks like the
map is lost as well.

- Then, we'll simply
stop at the nearest town

and ask for directions.

- Well, Dr. Livingston,
let's go already.

(wind howling)

(laughing)
(men chattering)

- That's all I got.

(baby cooing)

- Excuse me but, me
and my friend are lost

and we could really
use some direction.

- Where to, missy?

- We already have
accommodations in Lisbon,

we need to get there by
tonight, and it's getting late.

- You should lodge here tonight,

and continue on in the morning.

- But why?

- There's a full moon tonight.

Isn't safe to travel
by the full moon.

- There, more of your
superstitions for you, Sylvia.

- You shouldn't mock things
you don't understand.

There is a full moon tonight.

And it isn't safe for anyone
outside in these parts.

- Did you hear that,
the poor girls are lost.

- We can help them find
their way. (Laughing)

- Boy, they're beautiful.

And probably carrying
lots of money and jewelry,

ripe for the pickin'.

Listen up, guys, we
should probably...

- I'm sorry, but could
we just get direction

back to Warnoff Pass?

- Turn around, go 10 kilometers
back the direction you came.

The fork in the road
will point the way.

- Thanks, really.

- May God be with you.

- Ah, come on guys.

- Are you sure this
is a good idea?

- Don't worry, that lady
was just trying to make

a quick buck off of us by
getting us to lodge here.

We'll be in Lisbon by nightfall.

- [Joan] I don't know
how you talk me into

these crazy things.

This trip was a bad idea.

I have a bad feeling about this.

And you know what happens
when I get a bad feeling.

- Yes, it turns
out to be nothing.

Understand this, these
people are steeped

in ignorant beliefs
and superstitions.

They fear us because
we're educated and modern.

- Superstitions start somewhere.

Maybe there's a grain of
truth in these legends.

- There's no such thing
as werewolves, vampires,

or the undead.

- (gasping) Look, in the road!

(wind howling)

He looks injured.

- He doesn't seem
to be bleeding,

maybe he was struck
by another car.

- What other car?

Let's call 9-1-1.

(Ira yelling)

(Joan and Sylvia gasping)

- Look what we found,
two lost ladies.

- You bastards, you have
no right to do this.

- (laughing) She's got
spirit, I like that.

- Don't hurt us.

- We're not gonna hurt ya, yet.

- Let's have some fun first.

- I'm gonna take my
spoils right here and now.

- Don't hurt us, please,
we'll do anything.

- You'll do anything
we want regardless.

(man grunting)
(Sylvia groaning)

(arrow splatting)

(adventurous music)

Let's get outta here.

- Get in the car, hurry.

(adventurous music)

- No one's following us.

- Filthy bandits, they
got what they deserved.

- But who shot that arrow?

- Our guardian angel, we need
to report this to the police.

- I agree, let's go
back to the village

and get some assistance.

I told you I had a bad
feeling about this.

- Not now, Joan.

- We were nearly assaulted,
and worse yet, possibly killed.

- But we weren't.

(sighing) Thank our lucky stars
all we got was roughed up.

(slow, somber music)

- What a worst time for the
car to break down, now what?

- Try starting it again.

(car engine stalling)

We'll have to find the nearest
house and get some help.

- Are you kidding?

- Please Joan, we
have no choice.

We have to get going
before the sun goes down.

- What about our luggage?

- We'll get it later,
it'll just slow us down.

(tense music)

- [Joan] So what
were you thinking?

- [Sylvia] We should try to find

that house we passed earlier.

- [Joan] Hardly a safe haven.

- [Sylvia] Better than
sleeping in the freezing cold.

(wind whipping)
(tense music)

- What is it?

- This is where
we were attacked.

See those tire tracks that
go off in that direction?

And right here was where that
guy was shot with that arrow.

There's blood, but no body.

- Those criminals
probably came back.

They knew we'd bring
the authorities.

Let's go find the house,
we can case this out later.

- The body was dragged
off in that direction.

- And the house is this
direction, let's go.

(slow, tense music)
(wind howling)

- [Sylvia] Thank god.

- Really, it's
probably abandoned.

- Well, even if it is, we
can at least start a fire.

Darkness is coming, come on.

(slow, tense music)

- I told you this
was a waste of time.

- Well, we're here, we
should at least look.

(Joan sighing)

(slow, tense music)

(werewolf growling)

(slow, tense music)

- Something smells
like death in here.

- Wait outside then,
I won't be long.

Then we can check
the main house.

- No way, I'll stay
here, thank you.

- Suit yourself.

(slow, tense music)

- This was a mistake.

With our luck, those
bandits live here.

Damn Sylvia and
her brainy ideas.

(slow, tense music)

- Is that blood?

(tense, scary music)

- It's about time you
got back. (Screaming)

(tense, scary music)

- Please, help me
get her inside.

(tense, scary music)

- Thank you so much
for helping us.

- I'm sorry Miranda frightened
you, she's harmless.

The village idiot
persecuted by locals

for practicing witchcraft.

However, I fear if I
wouldn't have taken her in,

she would've been killed.

- I'm Sylvia and this is Joan.

We were looking for the Warnoff
Pass, and then we got lost.

And then the bandits attacked,
and then our car broke down.

- I'm Saul Ashley, you're
welcome to the safety of my home

and hospitality, such as it is.

However, we have no
phone or electricity.

It's very primitive
around these parts.

- A warm place for the
night is all we need.

- Joan, this is...

- Yeah, I know, I
heard everything.

- You may go now.

With the exception of
Miranda, I live here alone.

You're lucky you
stumbled across us.

- We need to get to Lisbon.

And did you know, we don't
get cellphone service

out in this part?

- It's far away,
very far I'm afraid.

- Well, what're we gonna do?

- I have an idea, you
could stay here tonight,

I could certainly
use the company,

and my library will
be at your disposal.

- Saul, you've done enough
already, we couldn't.

- Well, why not, we're
stuck here anyway.

Do you see a mechanic?

- Really, it's no problem.

- Those chains and
stockades in that structure

we were exploring, what
was that all about?

- A previous owner used
to hunt game and wild pig.

He must've used that part of
the house for meat processing.

Those structures are not safe,
you should not go in there.

- By the way, who do you think
saved us from those bandits?

- Who knows, feel fortunate
that you have a guardian angel.

Tomorrow I can take
a look at the car.

But tonight, let me just
show you up to your rooms.

I hope you find the
accommodations pleasing.

No one has slept
here in many years.

- It's fine Saul, thank you.

- I don't suppose you
have a hot shower?

- The bathroom is down the hall.

Hot water is possible,
if I get a fire going.

I'll see to it after dinner.

Rest up until then.

- And when is that?

- I'll have Miranda
start on it immediately.

- Are you sure
that's a good idea?

- You needn't worry, she's
harmless, and a good cook.

You'll see.

- Why were you badgering him?

He's only trying to help.

- Take it easy, I'm
only having some fun.

- He's only trying to be kind.

Who knows where we'd be
without his hospitality.

- Maybe your Casanova
has a secret dungeon

and he'll imprison us in it.

- You're being rude, really.

- Hm, sounds like
someone might like him.

I thought work was your lover.

- Stop teasing.

Although, I have to admit,
he is rather handsome.

We should get some
rest before dinner,

it's been a trying day.

- That's the
understatement of the year.

(scary, suspenseful music)

(slow, somber music)

- Tonight will be a full moon,
you know what you must do.

Please prepare dinner
for our guests.

(slow, tense music)

This curse, this damn curse.

(chains clinking)

When will it ever end?

(slow, solemn music)

- You're right,
she is a good cook.

- I told you I was on the level.

Sylvia, what legends are
you most interested in?

I can help you out and locate
some books ahead of time.

- I'm most interested
in the transformation.

- How so?

- I'm exploring the
long-term effects

legends have on the psyche.

Such as, a person believing
that they could really transform

into a werewolf
or a vampire bat.

(deep, eerie synth music)

Did I say something wrong?

- No, I find it fascinating.

- [Joan] I find it ridiculous,
people changing into animals.

- I do have books that
have documented proof

of men and women
changing into beasts.

It is not only a
change of the mind,

but of the body
and soul as well.

- You seem to know
something on the subject.

- I do, stories handed down
from generation to generation.

I wouldn't discount them.

- It's impossible.

- Nothing's impossible.

I believe like Saul does,

the mind could force
a physical change.

- Or maybe even a good
old-fashioned curse.

(Sylvia giggling)

Ah, I'm just a
romantic at heart.

But curses are strongly
believed in these parts,

as well as vampires
and werewolves.

- What do you know
about lycanthropy?

- It is the act of a
person changing into a wolf

when the moon is full.

Unable to control his urge, he
kills for the sport of blood,

preying on those weaker than he.

There are only two ways
to kill a werewolf.

One, by silver bullet,
or by silver dagger,

plunged straight into the heart,

because it is pure
and of heaven.

- Somewhat beautiful, isn't it?

- Love conquers all, huh?

- Oh brother, it's
getting thick.

It's the 21st
century, not the 16th.

- Well if you'll excuse me,

I better get around to
cutting the wood you'll need

for the warm showers tomorrow.

- Thank you for your
hospitality, Saul.

- Sleep well.

I trust that you can find
your way to your room tonight.

- We can manage, beware
of werewolves tonight.

- Goodnight.

(Joan chuckling)

(eerie synth music)

Thank you, now please go.

The moon will be high
in the sky tonight.

Please look after the girls.

Do not let them go outside.

(eerie synth music)

(wind howling)

(clock ticking)

(Joan yawning)

- Dreaming of Saul?

You better get some rest,
it's been a long day.

- He's so sweet, but,

I can't help but feel
there's a sadness about him.

- Don't get too attached,

we're leaving here
as soon as possible.

- Yes, of course.

- There isn't even cell service.

We can't call ahead to
cancel our reservation.

- We have a four-day
reservation.

I'm sure, as long as we
explain our situation

when we get there,
they'll understand.

- I hope so.

(light, tense music)
(clock ticking)

- Hey, what's with this?

I thought you preferred
the company of men.

- Tonight my tastes have
changed, ever tried it?

- No, not tonight and not ever.

(clock ticking)

(suspenseful music)

(Saul yelling)

(crackling)

(creature howling)

(growling fiercely)

(suspenseful music)

(creature howling)

- What was that?

- A howl, close by too.

- We're in the middle of a
forest, animals live here.

Go back to sleep.

(scary music)
(werewolf growling)

(slow, somber music)

- I heard an animal close
by, it frightened me.

Did you hear it?

It sounded like a wolf.

Are there wolves in these parts?

(slow, mysterious music)

Well, goodnight then.

(slow, mysterious music)

(werewolf growling)

(wind howling)

(buzzing)

(werewolf growling)

(tense, eerie music)

(werewolf growling)

(gasping)

(werewolf growling)

(gagging)

(werewolf growling)

(slow, eerie music)
(werewolf panting)

(slow, scary music)

(werewolf growling)

(woman screaming)

(werewolf growling)

(werewolf panting)

(slow, eerie music)

(werewolf growling)

- Wish I knew who stuck
that arrow in Ira,

God rest his soul.

- [Man In Blue] It was
the demon of the woods.

- No matter, this isn't
over by a long shot.

I will avenge his death.

- You're drunk, and
stupid, we could be killed.

- There ain't no
demon in this region,

only that old house
and the people in it.

- Who is the master
of that house?

- Some strange guy, and that
ugly witch from the village

that he took in.

- Then he's in league
with the devil too.

- Those bitches, they
couldn't have gone too far.

I betcha he's
protecting them too.

No worries, we'll get our
revenge on all of 'em.

And when we're done,
we'll hang their heads

at the crossroads so
everybody can see.

(men laughing)

(creature howling)

(wind whipping)

(slow, gentle piano music)

- Ah. (Groaning lightly)

You poor Miranda, misunderstood
and persecuted just like me.

You're beautiful, Miranda, in
more ways than people can see.

When will people see us
for who we really are?

(wind howling)

- (sighing) I wonder
what's keeping Saul.

He told us to meet
him here at 10 a.m.

- Maybe he overslept,

especially after cutting
all that firewood.

The warm shower was
most appreciated.

- Most of it was gone
before I got to it.

By the way, did you
hear those animals

right outside our
window last night?

- After yesterday's ordeal,
I was dead to the world.

- Sorry to keep
you girls waiting.

I had to gather my tools if
I'm gonna help you fix the car.

- It's this way.

(slow, somber music)

- Watch your step, a trap.

- What for?

- The locals have always
believed there's wolves

around these parts.

- Are there?

- No, there haven't
been for years,

but the ignorant fools think so.

- Last night, I
thought I heard a wolf.

- Impossible, maybe a coyote.

- And what are those for?

- They're to ward
off evil spirits.

- Why are they here,
on your property?

- The locals have always
believed this property

to be haunted, full of spirits.

(trap clinking)

- Finally, the road.

It's not too much
farther, this way.

(slow, somber music)

- See, I told you they
were all together.

Hold it, hold it, we'll wait
till after it gets dark,

we'll break into their house.

It'll be easier to pick
'em off one by one then.

- Yeah, we could loot the house.

We could come out
of this rich, man.

- Now you're thinkin',
I like that plan.

(man chuckling)

- Well?

- Doesn't look good.

You're not going anywhere
today in this car.

- What're we gonna do?

- Look, I have a truck
in one of my sheds.

I can take the radiator
out of that one,

and put it into this one,

and that'll probably take
you as far as Lisbon.

But from there, you
need to see a mechanic.

- That's the best news
I've heard all day.

How long will it be, Saul?

- If I start on it
right away, a day or so?

- Well let's go
get the suitcase.

(slow, somber music)

- Oh, hi there.

- Hi, how's it comin'?

- Slower than I'd like, but
I'm making good progress.

- Well, don't hurry
on my account.

- Aren't you and your friend
anxious to leave this place?

I mean, you must find my
way of life very primitive.

- Joan's in a hurry, I'm not.

- You mean that?

- I've grown fond of you, Saul.

- And I have
feelings for you too.

Maybe after your trip

we can plan to spend
some time together.

- I'd like that.

(slow, gentle music)

- [Man In Blue Shirt]
Do you think the place

is loaded with riches.

- [Man In Vest] Of
course, I heard this guy's

from the heart of France.

He comes from an
influential family.

He must have a fortune
stashed in there.

(chuckling) And
I'll tell ya what,

It'll all be ours once
we knock them off.

- [Man In Blue] What
if the authorities

figure out who did it?

- They'll know we
did 'em a favor.

No one likes that fella

and the whole region
thinks he's got us cursed.

They'll never figure it out.

Besides, we'll be careful
and clean our tracks.

(wind howling)
(light, twangy music)

Now we wait till dark.

- It was very
good, I'm so tired.

- It's been a long few
days for all of us.

- I'm ready for bed.

- Are you retiring
for the night?

- After I finish pulling
the radiator from the truck,

I'm gonna get some rest.

With any luck, you'll be on
your way by lunchtime tomorrow.

- Thank goodness,
country life is okay,

but I get my kicks in the city.

- Well, goodnight.

- Don't seduce him till
the radiator's removed.

(deep, suspenseful synth music)

- Please hurry.

(deep, suspenseful synth music)

Please go, leave now!

(deep, suspenseful synth music)

(Miranda gasping and groaning)

- Burn in hell, you witch!

(Miranda crying out)

(man groaning)
(Miranda crying out)

(Miranda groaning)

Come on!

(deep, tense synth music)

Quiet, you idiot.

(door banging)

- What was that?

- I don't know.

Should we investigate?

- Maybe it was just
Saul and Miranda.

(slow, solemn choral music)

- Follow me.

(tense, suspenseful music)

(Joan and Sylvia crying out)

- Sylvia, Sylvia!

(creaking)
(Saul yelling)

(girls grunting)
(men laughing)

- Your master's not here
to protect you this time.

You're gonna get what you
deserve, you dirty whores.

(werewolf growling)

(rumbling)

(man laughing)

(man in vest crying out)

- Ah!

(gunshot blasting)

(werewolf growling)

(Sylvia crying)

- Filthy whore.

- Devil woman.

(Sylvia gasping)

- You're about to see
what a real man is like.

- Yeah, you're gonna
like that, aren't ya?

- Swap.

(man in vest laughing)

(werewolf growling)

(scary music)
(werewolf growling)

(man gasping)

(werewolf growling
and shrieking)

(gentle music)

- [Saul] It's okay,
you're safe now.

- I remember, the
bandits attacked us.

They killed Joan,
and then, a beast,

a man-wolf saved me.

It's a nightmare.

- It is a nightmare, Sylvia,
one that I cannot escape.

God, I wish you would've
never come here.

It's all my fault that
this has happened to you.

- We never would've
met, fallen in love.

- But all the tragedy?

- Life is full of tragedy,
you didn't bring it on us,

you saved us, many times.

- I must confess, I'm
not who I appear to be.

- You are a kind and
compassionate man,

saddened only by
your affliction.

- So you know, I
must repulse you.

- I love you, Saul.

- How can someone
love a monster?

A beast who can't
control his bloodlust

when the moon is full.

Before you came here, I
was going to kill myself.

- Maybe there's a cure?

- There's no cure, no release,

except for a silver
bullet or a dagger,

thrust straight into my heart

from someone who truly loved me.

- I could never kill you.

How did it happen?

- It was long ago,

but the nightmare feels like
it happened just yesterday.

(tense music)

(werewolf growling)

(howling)

(werewolf growling)

(Saul groaning)

(werewolf growling)

(Saul groaning)

(tense, eerie music)

A hunting party found me,

and brought me to
a nearby hospital.

Once I recovered,
I was brought here,

hoping against hope that I'd
find a cure from this curse.

But now I've just
dragged you into it.

- My uncle may be able to help,

he's a scientist,
and archeologist.

He's been experimenting
with some ancient Egyptian

cures and potions.

He may be able to reverse
this disorder somehow.

- Do you think so, I mean, do
you think he can really help?

- All we could do is try.

- How would he view me,
a monster, a killer?

I mean, what would happen
once he knew the truth?

- My uncle is a kind
man, you'll see.

He'll do his very best,
you have nothing to lose.

- All right give it a try.

(car engine humming)

Good.

(light, somber choral music)

- Everything will be fine.

My uncle will help
you, you'll see.

- I just have a feeling I'm
never gonna see my home again.

- That's because we're going
to start our new life together.

- I have confidence
in you, Sylvia.

(wind howling)

Thanks for your
willingness to help me.

Your niece Sylvia has
been so kind to me.

- And you saved her
life several times.

I owe you a debt of thanks,

and will do whatever
I can to cure you.

- Hm, if there is a cure.

- There might possibly be.

- My uncle can do
it, you'll see.

- As my niece told you,

I've been studying Egyptian
medicines and mummification.

Both are linked, you know.

- Well how will this
research help me?

- I believe lycanthropy
is a blood disorder,

and the moon's gravity
when it's at its fullest

and strongest, can
cause mental effects,

along with the physical
change as well.

- So?

- Mummification used various
herbal and chemical compounds

that change the blood structure.

I believe this same ancient
science can be applied to you

and your condition.

- So you're saying that my
blood compound can be changed?

- Precisely, we can alter
your blood structure

to where you will no longer
be affected by the moon.

You will be completely
free and cured.

- That sounds great,
when do we start?

- Immediately, but
not at the university.

This experiment has
never been done before.

I have a small lab at my home,

and we can work there
without cause of detection.

- You can stay with
us until you are well.

- Thanks, I understand.

- We will start by
getting blood samples

and creating a culture from it.

Then I can apply the Egyptian
herbs and medicines to it.

You will have to
be patient though,

this will take some time.

- But there's a
full moon tonight.

- We'll make sure that you're
sufficiently restrained.

- See Saul, everything
will be fine.

(wind howling)
(slow, somber music)

(liquid bubbling)

- Welcome to my lab
and study, my friend.

This is where we will cure you.

- This is your mummy, I suppose.

How old is he?

- Tell him, Uncle.

- By my calculations,
he is 10,000 years old.

- Under all those
bandages lies the secret?

- Even centuries
cannot hold back

the ancient secrets
of the pharaohs.

- His name was Intep
Common, he was a prince.

- Possibly, but one thing is
for sure, he was all powerful.

- Well how do you
know that, Doctor?

- Well he was buried
with this ancient scroll.

- What are these items, Uncle?

- This is the scroll
of eternal life,

and next to it, tawna leaves,

both used to
rejuvenate the mummy.

- He can stay right where he is.

- I agree.

- He may help us in our
quest to cure you, Saul.

Some of the same ingredients
used to preserve the mummy

will alter your blood.

(slow, somber music)

- I know this is
for your own good.

I'll see you in the morning.

- Please, no matter what you do,

don't let anyone come in here.

I don't want anyone
to see me like this.

- You're secure, and I
have to begin my work.

(adventurous music)
(Saul yelling)

(creaking)
(werewolf grunting)

(werewolf howling)

(adventurous music)

(liquid bubbling)

(deep, tense synth music)

Just what I expected, an
alteration of the cell structure.

I wonder what will happen
if I add it to Saul's blood.

(deep, tense synth music)
(liquid bubbling)

I think we may be
on to something.

(deep, tense synth music)
(liquid bubbling)

(birds chirping)

- These last few weeks have
brought me so much joy.

I never thought I'd be able
to find happiness again.

- My whole life was
consumed in studies.

You also helped me find a
love I never thought possible.

But...

- Something's been troubling
you the last few days.

What is it, Sylvia?

- My uncle, he isn't himself.

- He's been working
non-stop around the clock,

trying to find a cure for me.

- No, that isn't it.

More and more he seems to
be consumed with the mummy.

- Well yes, my cure rests

in the mummification
of the pharaoh.

- I just hope he doesn't
try to resurrect it.

- Why would he do
something like that?

It would serve him no
purpose, or anyone else.

- Science is a
strange field, Saul.

It can drive men to
reach into the corners

that were never
meant to be explored.

(liquid bubbling)

- Sylvia has been worried
about you lately, Doctor.

- My niece always
worries about me.

- I know you've been working
hard on trying to find my cure,

I appreciate that, but,

maybe you should take a
break for a little while.

- There will be three
nights of a full moon.

The tests are progressing.

Once I can separate
the damaged cells,

we can inject you
and see if it works.

- Well how much longer, Doctor?

- Soon, very soon.

(adventurous music)

(Saul yelling and grunting)

(creaking)

(werewolf growling)

(werewolf howling)

- (gasping) He's broken
free and escaped.

- We have to stop him.

Hurry, grab the
tranquilizer gun.

He couldn't have
gotten very far.

(adventurous music)

(werewolf howling)

(werewolf growling)

(tense, suspenseful music)

(wind howling)

(werewolf growling softly)

(man vocalizing)

- Dammit.

(werewolf growling softly)

(man vocalizing)

(wind howling)

(werewolf growling)

(slow, somber music)

Manna from heaven.

(slow, somber music)

(werewolf growling)

Hey, this is my
alley, get outta here.

Get outta here.

(werewolf growling)

Get, get away from
here, get, get away.

(man groaning and gagging)

(adventurous music)

(werewolf growling)
- There he is.

- Stand back, Sylvia.

- [Sylvia] Saul, no!

(dart thudding)
(werewolf howling)

(adventurous music)

- We have to get
him back to my lab.

(adventurous music)

(wind howling)

- [Sylvia] How much longer is
this nightmare to continue?

- Please be patient,
it won't be long.

- He's tortured, my poor Saul.

- He will sleep for a long time.

Now get some rest.

I must continue my research
if Saul's to find any peace.

- Yes, Uncle.

(liquid bubbling)

(clock ticking)

(Sylvia sighing)

(Sylvia crying)

(slow, somber music)

- The tawna leaves,
herb of rejuvenation.

We will mix it with Saul's blood

and see what affect
it has on our Pharaoh.

(slow, somber music)

(deep, serious music)

I will serve the ancient
elixir to our mummy,

and read from the
scroll of life.

If I'm successful, we can
find and antidote for Saul,

and end his suffering.

(liquid bubbling)

(celestial choral music)

(deep, serious music)

Thick blood, the
night grows weary.

The ages endure centuries of
hardship, great destruction.

Men die, wealth is lost,
the destitute are shunned.

Perilous ruin, the people dread.

Storm upon storm,
plagued by misery.

Heavy remorse, an evil
stir haunts the world.

By these tawna leaves,
I give you life.

Through the sands of
time and eons of slumber.

(thunder crackling)

(ghostly voices murmuring)

You live!

Intep Common, I have revived
you, a modern miracle.

(slow, somber music)

(clock ticking)

Listen to me, together we
will advance modern medicine

ahead a thousand years.

You have been to the
afterlife and back.

We will unlock the
secrets of life and death,

starting with this poor man.

(slow, gentle music)

He's afflicted with
a rare disease.

Your DNA mixed with his
will provide the cure.

(mummy speaking muffled)

No!

(doctor groaning)

(crackling)
(ghostly voices murmuring)

(tense, somber music)

(ghostly voices murmuring)

(upbeat digital dance music)
(audience applauding)

(ghostly voices murmuring)

(muted upbeat
digital dance music)

(ghostly voices murmuring)

(muted upbeat
digital dance music)

(ghostly voices murmuring)

(banging)

(muted upbeat
digital dance music)

(audience applauding)

(upbeat digital dance music)

(audience cheering)

(muted upbeat
digital dance music)

(mummy growling)

(man yelling in pain)

(ghostly voices murmuring)

(people chattering)

- Looking for a
good time, mister?

Damn, too much competition.

(people chattering)
(upbeat music in background)

(sighing) Ah, geez.

Come on, pick up the phone.

(sighing)

Mac, come down to Pickman
Station and pick me up, now!

There ain't no
business, it's crowded.

Take me to the tracks, where
there are no pole dancers.

Oh, I don't care if you're
in the middle of a card game,

come pick me up right now!

Stupid pimp, fuck.

Whoa, hello, you wanna go
somewhere and get cozy?

Oh my god!

(mummy growling)
(ghostly voices murmuring)

Oh man, shit!

(woman groaning)

(ghostly voices murmuring)

(tense, suspenseful music)

(mummy panting)

(tense, suspenseful music)
(mummy grumbling)

- Oh my god, what is happening?

The mummy walks.

Oh my god, and
the doctor's dead.

There's no hope anymore.

No!

No!

No, no, no!

(Saul gagging)
(mummy grumbling)

(Sylvia sighing)

(adventurous music)
(werewolf growling)

(mummy grumbling)
(werewolf growling)

(glass shattering)

(fire crackling)

(howling)
(adventurous music)

(Sylvia coughing)

(fire crackling)
(adventurous music)

- It's okay, we're safe now.

- The mummy?

- Destroyed, like all
my uncle's hard work.

- You're injured.

- No I'm not, it's
just a scratch.

You know what I'd like, Saul?

- Anything, just name it.

- Midnight wedding,
under the stars.

(fire crackling)
(upbeat, serious music)

("Wedding March")

- Saul Ashley, you
may kiss the bride.

(werewolf growling)

Holy shit.

(werewolf growling)

(priest screaming)
(howling)

("Wedding March")

(mysterious, scary music)

(werewolf growling)

(howling)
(wind whipping)