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Thank you,|George.
From the point of view|of the criminal expert,
London has become|a singularly odd,
interesting city.
Well, I hardly|think you'll find
many decent citizens|to agree with you.
Well, well, well,|one must not be selfish.
The community's|the gain,
and no one the loser|say the poor,
unfortunate specialist|whose occupation was got.
You must have|been totally...
There's the case of the|papers of ex-President...
and shocking affair of the|Dutch steamship Treesman,
which very nearly cost|us both our lives.
Both of them|great successes.
I'm sorry, Mr. Holmes|is not at home.
If I fail to see him now,|it will be too late.
But I'm sorry,|I cannot help you.
But it is a matter|of the utmost urgency.
I have already told you,|young man, Mr. Holmes ...
Mr. Holmes!
Well, I must see you.
I told the young man|you weren't here,
but he|wouldn't listen.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, but|I'm nearly out of my mind.
I am the unhappy|John Hector McFarland.
Now, tell us quietly|and slowly who you are
and what it is|that you want.
You mentioned your|name just now
as if I should|recognize it,
but I can|assure you,
beyond the obvious facts|that you are a bachelor,
a solicitor and a free|mason and an asthmatic,
I know nothing|about you whatever.
Your untidy clothes,|sheaf of legal papers,
watch chain and your somewhat|irregular breathing.
Why, yes, Mr. Holmes,|I am all these things.
And in addition,|I am at this moment,
the most unfortunate|man in London.
I mean, I've read|your newspaper ...
Not yet.
Then, if you|would allow me.
"At about 12 o'clock|last night,
an instance occurred at|Lower Norwood which points,
it is feared,|to a serious crime.
A small timber yard caught|fire at the back of a house
belonging to Mr. Jonas|Oldacre, a builder.
Surprise was expressed|at Mr. Oldacre's absence,
and it became apparent|he had disappeared.
An examination|of his room
revealed a safe|which was open,
signs of a|murderous struggle,
and a heavy|walking stick
with stains of blood|upon the handle.
As we ..."
All I ask is that you|don't abandon me.
A man has followed me|from London Bridge Station.
If they arrest me before|I finish my story,
make them|give me time
so that I may tell|you the whole truth.
I could go|to jail happy
if I knew that you were|outside working for me.
Arrest you?
This is really|most gratifying.
On what charge do you|expect to be arrested?
Upon the charge|of murdering
Mr. Jonas Oldacre|of Lower Norwood.
Dear me!
"As we go to press,
sensational developments|have been reported.
Charred remains|have been found
among the ashes|of the fire,
and the police theory|is that the victim
was clubbed to death|and the body ignited.
It is known|that Mr. Oldacre
received a visitor|last night,
and the stick has|been identified
as belonging|to that person,
a young London|solicitor,
by the name of|John Hector McFarland."
May I ask why you are still|at liberty, Mr. McFarland,
as there seems to be|enough evidence
to justify|your arrest?
I live with|my mother,
at Torrington Lodge|in Blackheath,
but last night,
having late business|with Mr. Oldacre,
I stayed at a hotel|in Norwood.
Mr. Holmes, I knew|nothing of this affair
until I was on the train|to my office this morning
and read what you|have just heard.
I saw at once the terrible|danger of my position
and hurried to put the|case in your hands.
Ah, Inspector Le Strade,
we have been|expecting you.
Mr. Holmes?
Dr. Watson?
Mr. John Hector McFarland?
Yes.
I arrest you|for the willful murder
of Mr. Jonas Oldacre|of Lower Norwood.
Hold up,|just one moment.
A half an hour|more or less
could make little|difference to you,
and this young gentleman was|about to give us an account
of this very|interesting affair,
which might aid us|in clearing it up.
There will be no difficulty|in clearing it up,
thank you,|Mr. Holmes.
Nevertheless, I think|with your permission,
I would be much interested|in hearing his account.
Well, Mr. Holmes,
there's no denying|that you have been
of use to the force
once or twice in the past,|but I must insist ...
All I ask is that|you should hear
and recognize|the absolute truth.
I'll give you|half an hour.
Sit down, McFarland.
Thank you, Le Strade.
We must warn you with|what you say now
will appear in evidence|against you.
Pray continue.
I must first explain|that I knew nothing
of Mr. Jonas Oldacre,
although his name|was familiar to me.
Many years ago, my parents|were acquainted with him,
but ... well,|they drifted apart.
And so it came|as a complete surprise
when yesterday afternoon,|at about 3 o'clock,
he walked into my|office in the city.
"Mr. Oldacre,|good afternoon,
I'm Mr. McFarland.
Would you care|to come through?
Please, won't|you sit down?
How can I help you?
This is a draft|of my Will.
I want you,|Mr. McFarland,
to cast it into|proper legal shape.
I shall sit here|while you do so.
You can understand my|astonishment, Mr. Holmes,
when I found that, with|some minor reservations,
his entire estate|had been left to me.
"But I ... I simply|don't understand.
Well, then,|let me explain.
I'm a bachelor,|Mr. McFarland,
with few relatives,
and none who deserve|my consideration.
Well, that may|well be so ...
Let me ...|let me finish.
I beg your pardon.
For many years now, I've|withdrawn from my business.
I was a builder, and|though I say it myself,
an extremely|successful one.
Successful enough to have|gained considerable wealth
and thus live out|my life in complete,
if solitary,|comfort.
Many years ago,|I knew your mother.
Knew her,|and hoped to marry her.
Then she met and|married your father.
I had no idea.
Well,|and why should you?
Three months ago, why,
I read of your|father's death
in The Daily Telegraph,
and my mind was turned|to your mother
and to the son who might|very well have been my own.
This is my way of|securing your future.
I know that|whatever I leave
will be in worthy hands.
What can I say,|but thank you?
There are a few documents|I think you should see ...
building leases,|title deeds,
mortgages and so on.
Well, now my|mind's made up,
I shan't rest easy until|the whole thing's settled.
Yes, of course.
I beg you to come|to my house tonight.
What shall we say,|9 o'clock?
Why, yes.
You'll of course bring|the finalized Will,
and then we can settle the|matter once and for all.
Yes, of course.
Thank you,|my boy.
Oh, one last thing.
Not a word of this|to your dear mother
until everything|is settled.
I want it to be a little|surprised for her.
Little, I ...
You ...|you promise?
You have my word.
I left in good time|for my appointment,
but had difficulty|in finding the house,
so that it was nearly half-past|before I reached it.
Good evening.
I have an appointment|with Mr. Oldacre.
Mr. McFarland?
Yes, that's right.
It was not the warmest|of receptions.
And the house itself had a|peculiar, unloved feeling.
Sorry to keep you|waiting, my boy.
Not at all, sir.
I'm a little late,|I'm afraid.
Now, you brought|the papers?
Yes, indeed.
Excellent.
The bedroom was on|the ground floor
where there was|a large safe.
"Bring the rest of|those papers, my boy.
Now, to business.
All done?
Yes, sir,|all done.
Just seen the time,|my boy.
You must get home.
Oh, thank you.
I had a stick with me.
Ah, I wonder where|she put it?
A rather heavy|walking stick.
It belonged|to my father.
Ah, never mind, I'll take|good care of it until we meet again.
After all, I shall be seeing|a great deal of you now, I hope.
Indeed you shall, sir.
I left him there.
The safe was open,
and the documents|were on his desk.
It was too late to go|back to Blackheath,
and so I spent the night|at a hotel in Norwood.
I knew nothing more of|this horrible affair
until this morning.
Do you have the original|draft of the Will
that Oldacre|brought to you?
Why, yes, I ...|I have it here.
May I retain this for|24 hours, Inspector?
It would amuse you.
Well, anything more you'd|like to ask, Mr. Holmes?
Not until I've|been to Blackheath.
You mean Norwood?
No doubt, that is what|I must have meant.
Now, Mr. McFarland,
my Constable's|at the door,
there's a|four-wheeler waiting.
Morning, gentlemen.
Morning.
There are certain points|about this document,
are there not Watson?
Well, I can read|the first two lines
and these in the middle|of the second page
and one or|two at the end,
I mean, they're as clear|as print.
But the writing in|between is very bad,
and there's several places|where I can't read it at all.
What do make|of that?
What do|you make of it?
That it was written|on the train.
The good writing|represents stations,
the bad writing movement,|and the very bad writing ...
Passing over|the points?
A scientific expert|would pronounce at once
that it was drawn up|on a suburban line.
Since nowhere,
save in the immediate|vicinity of a great city,
could there be so quick|a succession of points.
Granting that|his whole journey
was occupied in|drawing up the Will,
then the train must|have been an express,
stopping only once between|Norwood and London Bridge.
Yes, but it's curious,|is it not,
that a man should draw up|so important a document
in so haphazard|a fashion?
And it suggests|that he thought
it was going to be of no|practical importance.
Well, he drew up his death|warrant at the same time.
This case is not|clear to me.
Come, Watson!
Where are we going,|Norwood?
No, Blackheath.
Come!
My son's the gentlest|creature on God's earth.
It's inconceivable he|could even contemplate
such a terrible crime.
He didn't even know|the man, Mr. Holmes.
But you did,|Mrs. McFarland.
Years ago.
I'd forgotten that|he ever existed.
I tried to forget.
It's impossible|to quite forget
a man like|Jonas Oldacre.
Yes, I knew him well.
At one time, we were|engaged to be married.
Thank heaven I had the|sense to turn away from him
and marry a better,|if poorer, man.
Oh, please.
Your husband|died recently?
He was a kind man,|gentle man.
He was everything|Jonas Oldacre was not.
And yet, at one time,|you were prepared to marry him?
I said that I|knew him well,
but the more|I knew of him,
the more I came|to realize
I knew him|not at all.
He would change suddenly,|would also frighten me.
There was a dark side to|his character, Mr. Holmes.
A desire|to cause pain.
My own photograph.
It was my first|present to him.
Good heavens!
That was how|it was returned to me
on my wedding day,
together with|a vile note
urging a curse|upon my house
and saying he'd|never forgive me.
And yet, he does seem|to have forgiven you ...
after all, to leave his|entire estate to your son.
Neither my son|nor I want anything
from that wicked man,|dead or alive.
Mrs. McFarland,|the fact remains
that the|Will was made.
I simply|can't understand it.
Why?
Had you ever spoken of|Oldacre to your son?
I mean, perhaps told him|what you've just told me now?
No, never.
Never?
He found|the photograph.
My husband tried|to make light of it,
but he insisted.
My husband told him something|of the truth, that's all.
And the boy|was disturbed?
He was upset,|naturally.
You see, Mrs. McFarland,|what the police might say is,
that he had heard of|Oldacre's behavior toward you.
It would pre-dispose him|toward hatred and violence.
And so that case|against him would be
considerably strengthened.
No.
There is a God in|heaven, Mr. Holmes,
and that same God who's|punished that wicked man
will show in his|own good time,
my son's hands are|guiltless of his blood.
Wait here, please.
Mr. Holmes, Dr. Watson.
We're just clearing up.
The Will as promised.
Look, buttons!
Trouser buttons.
No doubt, you've brought|your glass with you?
The name is Hiams.
According to Mrs. Lexington,|the housekeeper, Hiams,
is the name of|Mr. Oldacre's tailor.
Presumably, the|organic remains
have been removed|to the laboratory?
They have, Doctor,
though they'll be of|little use, I suspect.
The poor devil was no|more than bone and cinder.
How very convenient|for the murderer.
Not, I might venture,|for Mr. Oldacre.
Nevertheless, Inspector,|bones cinder.
Thank heavens, he was|wearing his trousers.
This stick belongs|to the accused,
and he's never|denied it.
He says that he|could not find it
when he came to|leave the house.
Says, Mr. Holmes, says.
My experts made|out footmarks
of both men|on the carpet.
And too much|subsequent traffic
to make any examination|on my part worthwhile.
Two sets of footmarks,|Mr. Holmes.
None of any|third person.
Another trick|for your side.
I suppose all these|papers are from the safe?
Correct.
And nothing,|absolutely nothing,
has been removed?
Nothing whatsoever.
We have opened one or two,|as you can see,
to check the contents.
May I check them?
By all means.
I, myself, have|business at The Yard.
Oh, and I would like to|see the housekeeper ...
what is her name?
Mrs. Lexington.
She'll add nothing more|to what you already know.
Nevertheless.
I'll send her in.
Could it be|that for once
Le Strade is on|the right track?
All my instincts|are one way,
and all the facts|are the other.
You wish|to see me, sir?
Yes.
Mrs. Lexington, this is|my friend and colleague,
Dr. Watson.
Do sit down.
I'll stand,|if I may.
This room has no|comfort for me.
You let young Mr. McFarland|into this house at 9:30?
Yes.
I wish that my hand had|withered before I'd done so.
And you retired|to bed at?
20 minutes|past 11:00.
20 minutes|past 11:00.
And you|heard nothing?
My room is at|the far end of the house.
I heard nothing until|the fire alarm sounded.
It was then,|only then,
that I realized my poor|master had been murdered.
Mrs. Lexington,|to your knowledge,
did your master|have any enemies?
Every man has|his enemies.
And a businessman|like Mr. Oldacre,
more than most,|perhaps?
He was a well-respected|gentleman
who kept himself very|much to himself.
Do you know anything|about these papers?
I know nothing
of Mr. Oldacre's|private affairs.
The buttons that the police|found in the fire?
My master had three suits|made by Mr. Hiams ...
two are still in that|wardrobe there,
and the third he|was wearing that night.
Thank you,|Mrs. Lexington,
you have been most|cooperative.
What do|you make of her?
Tight as wax,|if you ask me,
but then, perhaps that's|her usual manner?
It's all wrong,|I feel it in my bones,
something ... something|has not come out,
and that woman|knows it.
Holmes, would you like me|to have a look at these papers?
Well, a man's bank|account can tell us
as much|as his diary.
Correct.
Thank you, Watson.
It's all right|Constable,
I'm just|stretching my legs.
I'll watch them.
Ah, Constable.
Are you a local man?
Born on Bridge, sir,|not a half-mile from here.
Excellent.
Then perhaps you can offer|me some local knowledge?
I'll do my best,|sir,
I'll most certainly|do my best.
Holmes!
Le Strade did say that no|documents had been removed?
Yes.
That's what|I thought.
You've found|something?
No, it's what I haven't|found that interests me.
There are certain|cross-references
to various deeds,|valuable deeds,
none of which|I can find.
But one thing|is clear:
Oldacre was hardly
in the affluent|circumstances
we have been led|to believe.
His bank account was|practically empty,
largely because he had made|several large payments
in the past year|to a certain Mr. Cornelius.
Young McFarland would|have inherited nothing.
This is of interest.
Why should a|retired builder
have such large transactions|with a Mr. Cornelius?
Well, let's take|our cab,
and see what we can find|out from his city bank.
You coming?
I'll stay here|for awhile.
Norwood Station.
So, you're not|going back to London
with your friend,|then?
No, not yet,|anyway.
I do hope my presence|doesn't inconvenience you.
By the way,|I should warn you,
I found an undesirable|lurking about by the gates.
I saw him on ...
An undesirable?
A tramp,|Mrs. Lexington,
a gentlemen|of the road.
He will get|nothing here.
Ah, you don't|believe in
supporting our less|fortunate brethren?
I work,|so can they.
Quite so.
I'm on my way|to Croxton.
I've done enough walking,|I have...
To all kinds|of places.
I'll stay put.
I used to meet|a friend of mine here.
Oh, you might know him,|he's a seafaring man.
Aha, I know him.
Shared my billet for the|last four nights, he does.
And off he goes,|without even a word.
You take my tip.
Stay clear of him.
He's a liar.
He didn't strike|me as such.
He goes up to that|big house, he does.
He comes back here|and tells some yarn
about him putting out|with old mans,
and telling him|to come back tomorrow
and they'll|give him some grub
and some|cast-offs for him.
Well,|how is that lying?
Because,|my friend,
I already paid|my call.
I nearly got my|lord on my back
for my insolence ...
insolence.
Perhaps he told you|a pleasing tale.
Are you saying,
that a drunken|sailor has more to offer
than a Sergeant|in the 22nd?
No, no.
He's a liar.
He says, "Whatever I get,"|he says,
"I'll share with you,|shipmate, " he says.
Off he goes.
Not a sight|of him since.
Holmes,
you must permit|yourself some food.
You must eat.
A present, I cannot|afford energy
and nerve force|for digestion.
Well, you must if you|intend to pursue this case.
I feel,|my dear fellow,
that our case will|end ingloriously
by Le Strade|hanging our client,
which will certainly be a|triumph for Scotland Yard.
There's a telegram.
"Important|fresh evidence at hand,
McFarland's guilt|definitely established,
advise you to abandon|case, Le Strade."
It is Le Strade's little|cockle-doodle of victory.
Let's have|some breakfast,
and then go out together|and see what we can do.
I feel as if I shall|need your company
and moral|support today.
Ah, Mr. Holmes,|Dr. Watson.
I think you will|acknowledge
that we're just a little|in front of you this time.
Step this way, if you|please, gentlemen,
and I'm sure|I can convince you
that it was|John McFarland
who committed|this crime.
I don't like being wrong any|more than the rest of us do.
Still, a man|can't always
expect to have it|his own way,
can he Dr. Watson?
This is where the|housekeeper left
McFarland's hat|and stick,
and this is also where|he would have come
to collect his hat after|the crime was committed.
Now, look at this.
A thumb mark.
So I observe.
A thumb mark|in blood.
You are aware that no two|thumb marks are alike?
I have heard|something of the kind.
Identical.
And that was taken from|McFarland this morning.
Definitely the same|thumb mark.
And that is final.
Quite final.
Who made this|discovery?
It was|Mrs. Lexington here
who drew my Constable's|attention to it.
And, I suppose,
there is no doubt that the|mark was there yesterday?
Well, of course McFarland|could have crept out
of jail in the middle|of the night
just to strengthen the|evidence against himself.
Ha-ha.
Have you any objection|if I take a stroll upstairs?
No, none at all.
There's nothing|up there, though.
So many things|look so bad, Holmes.
But there is a serious|flaw in this new evidence.
What's that?
That thumb print|was not there
when I examined|the hall yesterday.
Inspector Le Strade,
I cannot help thinking your|evidence is incomplete.
What do you mean,|Mr. Holmes?
Merely that there is|an important witness
that you have|not yet seen.
You can produce this|witness, can you?
I think I can.
Well then, do so.
I'll do my best.
How many|Constables have you?
Three within call.
Excellent.
I assume that they|are able-bodied,
large men with|powerful voices?
No doubt that they are,|yeah.
In the outhouse, there|is a quantity of straw.
I would like two|bundles brought in.
Straw?
And two buckets|of water.
Water?
Ask them to bring it|to the top landing.
Straw, into the fireplace,|a little bit in front.
Two buckets of water to|that side, Constable.
Mr. Holmes!
I don't know whether you're|playing a game with us,
but surely tell us without|all this tom-foolery.
I can assure you,|Le Strade,
I have an excellent reason|for everything that I do.
Watson, would you put|a match to that straw?
And Constable, will you|sprinkle it with water?
Now, we must see
if we can find this witness|for you, Le Strade.
Gentlemen,
would you please join me|and we'll call a fire ...
one, two three ...|FIRE!
Fire.
We can do better|than that.
Full voice,|and together.
FIRE!
Good heavens,
Constable, a bucket of|water on that straw.
Le Strade, allow me|to present you
with your missing principal|witness, Mr. Jonas Oldacre.
What's this then?
What have you been|doing all this time?
I've done no harm.
NO harm!
You've only|done your best
to get an innocent|man hanged.
If it wasn't for this|gentleman standing here,
I'm not sure you|wouldn't have succeeded.
Take him!
Let us see where this|rat has been lurking.
Now you see the advantage|of being a builder,
he was able to fix up his|own little hiding place
without any|confederate,
save for that precious housekeeper of his,
whom I should lose no time in|adding to your bag, Inspector.
And these are the missing|papers, no doubt?
No doubt|whatsoever.
Constable, find|the housekeeper.
How did you know about|that place, Mr. Holmes?
When I compared the|proportions of this room
with those|of the room below,
I deduced that this|fireplace wall was false.
Oldacre clearly had a|great deal of nerve,
but little enough,|I've found,
to like quiet before|an alarm of fire.
How in the world|did you know
that he was in|the house at all?
The thumb mark,|Le Strade.
When I examined the hall|yesterday, it was clear.
Therefore, it must have been|put there during the night.
But how?
After McFarland had examined|the papers that night,
he resealed them.
To do so, he used his|thumb upon the wax.
Brooding in that|den of his,
it suddenly|struck Oldacre
what use he could make|of that thumbprint.
Smearing the wax|with a little blood,
he made what appeared|to be absolutely
damning evidence|against McFarland.
But what was the object|of his deception?
Ah, well,|you see Inspector,
in order to swindle|his creditors,
who were|pressing him,
Oldacre emptied his bank|account by paying out
several large sums to a|certain Mr. Cornelius.
Now, I have no doubt|that Messers Oldacre
and Cornelius are one|and the same person,
the object being|to change his name,
draw on the money,|and then vanish.
We see before us|a very deep,
malicious and|vindictive man.
Did you know that he|was once refused
by McFarland's mother?
All his life, he has|longed for vengeance.
If he could give|the impression
that he|was murdered
by the only child of his|former sweetheart,
what more|better revenge?
I would never have|allowed any real harm
to befall poor|Mr. McFarland,
I assure you.
That's for the jury|to decide.
You're charging me?
For a joke?
It's nothing more|than a practical joke.
It's nothing less|than murder ...
the body in the fire.
But whose body was it?
And old sailor,|Le Strade,
who had fallen upon|hard times.
When I examined the|ashes of that fire,
I discovered that your|experts had missed this.
It is a tooth of the|great white shark,
and you see that it has|been lightly carved.
It is typical of the work|carried out by seamen.
Well, this isn't|evidence enough
to show who|died in the fire.
I know for certain|that on Monday,
the day before|the murder,
a tramp called|at this house.
Yet, when I questioned|the housekeeper,
she assured me
that no such tramp|would ever be welcome.
Not only was his|reception welcoming,
but the man received some|of Oldacre's clothing.
Yesterday,|near the front gate,
I found the calling|card that he left,
a coded sign advising|his fellow travelers
of a charitable welcome.
And last night,
with the help of your|local Constable,
I talked to one of these|fellow travelers,
who said that|the unfortunate seaman
had been asked to call|back the following day
with the assurance of|further hospitality.
And so,|the next morning,
wearing his|new clothes,
or at least his new|trousers, he returned ...
and was never|seen again.
You've saved an innocent|man's life, Mr. Holmes.
You've also saved me|some embarrassment.
Ah, my good chap!
You will find that|your reputation
has been|enormously enhanced.
Just make a few|alterations to that report
which you|are writing,
and they will understand|how hard it is
to throw dust in the eyes|of Inspector Le Strade.
You don't want your|name to appear?
Not at all.
His work|is its own reward.
I'll see you|hang for this!
That privilege must|surely be mine.
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Sahara (with Michael Palin) ep4
Sahara (with Michael Palin) video diary bonus
Sahara interview with Michael Palin
Saint Clara
Salaam Bombay CD1
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Salaam Cinema 1995
Salems Lot 2004 CD1
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Salesman - Albert and David Maysles (1969)
Salo Or The 120 Days Of Sodom
Salon
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Salvador (1986)
Salvatore Giuliano (Francesco Rosi 1961) CD1
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Samourai Le
Samsara 1991 CD1
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Samurai - Miyamoto Musashi - 03 - Duel at Ganryu Island
Samurai 2 (1955)
Samurai 3 - Duel At Ganryu Island 1956
Samurai Assassin 1965
Samurai Fiction
Sanbiki No Samurai 1964
Sand Pebbles The CD1
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Sands of Iwo Jima
Sanjuro (1962)
Santa Claus 2
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Satans Brew 1976
Saturday Night Fever CD1
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Satyajit Ray - Apu Trilogy 2 Aparajito (1957)
Saudade
Saulabi
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Savage Innocents The 1959
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Saved 2004
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Saving Silverman (R Rated Version)
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Scaramouche CD1
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Scarecrow - (Kakashi) 25fps 2001
Scarface
Scarlet Diva
Scarlet Empress The (1934)
Scarlet Empress The - Criterion Collection
Scary Movie
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Scene At The Sea A (Japanese)
Scenes From A Marriage (1973) CD1
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Scenes from a Marriage CD1
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School Of Flesh The
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Scooby-Doo - A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts
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Screwed
Scrooged (1988)
Seance
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Secondhand Lion
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Secret of the Sword
Secretary (2002)
Secrets of Women
Seducing doctor Lewis
See Spot Run
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Seinfeld
Seinfeld Chronicles The
Sense and Sensibility (1995)
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September
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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Seven Days in May (1963)
Seven Samurai (1956)
Seven Year Itch The
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Sex Is Comedy
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Sex and Lucia (Unrated Spanish Edition)
Sex and Zen
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Sex lives of the potato men
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Sexy Beast
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Seytan 1974
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Sharp Guns (2001)
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She Creature
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Sherlock Holmes - Hound of the Baskervilles
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Sherlock Holmes - The Pearl Of Death 1944
Sherlock Holmes - The Sign of Four
Sherlock Holmes 1x01 - A Scandal In Bohemia
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Sherlock Holmes And The House Of Fear 1945
Sherlock Holmes And The Spider Woman 1944
Sherlock Holmes And The Voice Of Terror 1942
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death 1943
Sherlock Holmes Returns
Sherlock Holmes The Eligible Bachelor
Sherlock Holmes The Scarlet Claw 1944
Sherlock Holmes in Washington 1943
Shes All That
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Shield The 2x01 - The Quick Fix
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Shijushichinin No Shikaku (1994 aka 47 Ronin)
Shiki-Jitsu (Hideaki Anno 2000)
Shin Zatoichi monogatari (1963)
Shine (1996)
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Shinning The
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Shiri
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Shoeshine
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Shogun 1980 Part 4
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Sholay
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Short Circuit 2
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Short Film About Killing A (1988)
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Shot In The Dark A
Show Me Love
Show Time
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Showtime
Shredder (Greg Huson 2003)
Shree 420
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Shriek if You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th
Shuang tong (2002)
Shutter (2004)
Sib - The Apple
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Sibling Rivalry
Siburay Bate Cafe
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Siege The (1998)
Siegfried I
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Signs
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Silent Trigger 1996
Silent Warnings
Silk Stockings
Silmido CD1
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Silver City
Silver Hawk
Silver Streak 1976
Simon and Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park
Simon of the Desert
Simone CD1
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Simpsons 01x01 - Simpsons Roasting Over An Open Fire
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Simpsons 01x06 - Moaning Lisa
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Simpsons 01x08 - The Telltale Head
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Simpsons 01x13 - Some Enchanted Evening
Simpsons The
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Simpsons The 05x15 - Deep Space Homer
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Simpsons The 05x18 - Burns Heir
Simpsons The 05x19 - Sweet Seymour Skinners Baadasssss Song
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Sin 2003
Sin noticias de Dios
Sinbad - Legend Of The Seven Seas
Since Otar Left 2003
Since You Went Away CD1
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Sinful Nuns of Saint Valentine
Singin in the Rain
Singing Detective The
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Sink The Bismarck
Sinnui yauman
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Sirens 1994
Sirocco 1951
Sissi 1955
Sister Act
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Six Days Seven Nights
Six Degrees of Separation (1993)
Six Feet Under
Six String Samurai
Six Strong Guys (2004)
Sixteen Candles CD1
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Sixth Sense The
Skammen (Shame Bergman 1968)
Skazka o tsare Saltane
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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Slap Shot
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Slaughterhouse Five
Sleeper
Sleeper 1973
Sleepers (1996) CD1
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Sleepless in Seattle
Sleepover
Sleepwalkers 1992
Sleepy Hollow 1999
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Sliding Doors 1992
Sling Blade CD1
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Small Change (FranÇois Truffaut 1976)
Small Time Crooks 2000
Smell of Fear The
Smokey and the Bandit
Smoking Room
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Snake Pit The
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Sneakers 1992
Sniper 2
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs 1937
Snowboarder
Snowfever (2004)
So Close 2002
Soapdish
Sobibor 14 Octobre 1943
Socrate
Sol Goode
Solaris (Solyaris)
Solaris (Tarkovsky) CD1
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Solaris - Criterion Collection
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Soldaat Van Oranje 1977 CD1
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Soldier CD1
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Soldiers Story A (Norman Jewison 1984)
Solomon and Sheba CD1
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Sombre 25fps 1998
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Someone Special
Something The Lord Made CD1
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Somethings Gotta Give CD1
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Son In Law
Son The
Sonatine
Song of the South
Sophies Choice
Sorority boys
Sorum
Sose me
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Soul Keeper The (2003)
Soul Plane
Soul Survivors
Sound of Music The
South Park - Bigger Longer and Uncut
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South Park 01x06 - Death
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South Park 01x10 - Mr Hankey the Christmas Poo
South Park 01x11 - Toms Rhinoplasty
South Park 01x12 - Mecha Striesand
South Park 01x13 - Cartmans Mom is a Dirty Slut
Soylent Green 1973
Spacehunter 1983
Spanish Prisoner The CD1
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Spark the Lighter
Spartacus 2004 CD1
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Spartacus Fixed 1960
Spartan 2004 CD1
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Spawn (1997)
Spawn (Directors Cut)
Species 3 CD1
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Speed 2 - Cruise Control
Spellbound (Hitchcock 1945)
Spetters 1980
Spider-Man CD1
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Spider (2002)
Spider Man 2 CD1
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Spies Like Us 1985
Spirit of the Beehive
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Splash
Spoilers The
Spongebob Squarepants The Movie
Springtime In A Small Town
Spun (Unrated Version)
Spy Game
Spy Hard
Spy Who Came In from the Cold The
Spy Who Loved Me The
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Spygirl CD1
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Square Peg
Squirm
St Johns Wort - (Otogiriso) 25fps 2001
Stage Beauty 2004
Stage Fright 1950
Stagecoach
Stalag 17
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Star Trek Generations CD1
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Star Wars - Episode II Attack of the Clones
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Star Wars Episode 4 (A New Hope) CD1
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Star Wars Episode 6 (Return of the Jedi) CD1
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Stargate SG1 1x01 Children of the Gods
Stargate SG1 1x02 The enemy Within
Stargate SG1 1x03 Emancipation
Stargate SG1 1x04 The Broca Divide
Stargate SG1 1x05 The First Commandment
Stargate SG1 1x06 Cold Lazarus
Stargate SG1 1x07 The Nox
Stargate SG1 1x08 Brief Candle
Stargate SG1 1x09 Thors Hammer
Stargate SG1 1x10 The Torment of Tantalus
Stargate SG1 1x11 Bloodlines
Stargate SG1 1x12 Fire and Water
Stargate SG1 1x13 Hathor
Stargate SG1 1x14 Singularity
Stargate SG1 1x15 The Cor AI
Stargate SG1 1x16 Enigma
Stargate SG1 1x17 Solitudes
Stargate SG1 1x18 Tin Man
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Stargate SG1 1x21 Within the Serpents Grasp
Stargate SG1 2x01 The serpents lair
Stargate SG1 2x02 In the line of duty
Stargate SG1 2x03 Prisoners
Stargate SG1 2x04 The gamekeeper
Stargate SG1 2x05 Need
Stargate SG1 2x06 Thors chariot
Stargate SG1 2x07 Message in a bottle
Stargate SG1 2x08 Family
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Stargate SG1 2x10 Bane
Stargate SG1 2x11 The tokra part 1
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Stargate SG1 2x13 Spirits
Stargate SG1 2x14 Touchstone
Stargate SG1 2x15 The fifth race
Stargate SG1 2x16 A matter of time
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Stargate SG1 2x18 Serpents song
Stargate SG1 2x19 One false step
Stargate SG1 2x20 Show and tell
Stargate SG1 2x21 1969
Stargate SG1 3x01 Into The Fire II
Stargate SG1 3x02 Seth
Stargate SG1 3x03 Fair Game
Stargate SG1 3x04 Legacy
Stargate SG1 3x05 Learning Curve
Stargate SG1 3x06 Point Of View
Stargate SG1 3x07 Deadman Switch
Stargate SG1 3x08 Demons
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Stargate SG1 3x10 Forever In A Day
Stargate SG1 3x11 Past And Present
Stargate SG1 3x12 Jolinars Memories
Stargate SG1 3x13 The Devil You Know
Stargate SG1 3x14 Foothold
Stargate SG1 3x15 Pretense
Stargate SG1 3x16 Urgo
Stargate SG1 3x17 A Hundred Days
Stargate SG1 3x18 Shades Of Grey
Stargate SG1 3x19 New Ground
Stargate SG1 3x20 Maternal Instinct
Stargate SG1 3x21 Crystal Skull
Stargate SG1 3x22 Nemesis
Stargate SG1 4x01 Small Victories
Stargate SG1 4x02 The Other Side
Stargate SG1 4x03 Upgrades
Stargate SG1 4x04 Crossroads
Stargate SG1 4x05 Divide And Conquer
Stargate SG1 4x06 Window Of Opportunity
Stargate SG1 4x07 Watergate
Stargate SG1 4x08 The First Ones
Stargate SG1 4x09 Scorched Earth
Stargate SG1 4x10 Beneath The Surface
Stargate SG1 4x11 Point Of No Return
Stargate SG1 4x12 Tangent
Stargate SG1 4x13 The Curse
Stargate SG1 4x14 The Serpents Venom
Stargate SG1 4x15 Chain Reaction
Stargate SG1 4x16 2010
Stargate SG1 4x17 Absolute Power
Stargate SG1 4x18 The Light
Stargate SG1 4x19 Prodigy
Stargate SG1 4x20 Entity
Stargate SG1 4x21 Double Jeopardy
Stargate SG1 4x22 Exodus
Stargate SG1 5x01 Enemies
Stargate SG1 5x02 Threshold
Stargate SG1 5x03 Ascension
Stargate SG1 5x04 Fifth Man
Stargate SG1 5x05 Red Sky
Stargate SG1 5x06 Rite Of Passage
Stargate SG1 5x07 Beast Of Burden
Stargate SG1 5x08 The Tomb
Stargate SG1 5x09 Between Two Fires
Stargate SG1 5x10 2001
Stargate SG1 5x11 Desperate Measures
Stargate SG1 5x12 Wormhole X-Treme
Stargate SG1 5x13 Proving Ground
Stargate SG1 5x14 48 Hours
Stargate SG1 5x15 Summit
Stargate SG1 5x16 Last Stand
Stargate SG1 5x17 Failsafe
Stargate SG1 5x18 The Warrior
Stargate SG1 5x19 Menace
Stargate SG1 5x20 The Sentinel
Stargate SG1 5x21 Meridian
Stargate SG1 5x22 Revelations
Stargate SG1 6x01 Redemption Part 1
Stargate SG1 6x02 Redemption Part 2
Stargate SG1 6x03 Descent
Stargate SG1 6x04 Frozen
Stargate SG1 6x05 Nightwalkers
Stargate SG1 6x06 Abyss
Stargate SG1 6x07 Shadow Play
Stargate SG1 6x08 The Other Guys
Stargate SG1 6x09 Allegiance
Stargate SG1 6x10 Cure
Stargate SG1 6x11 Prometheus
Stargate SG1 6x12 Unnatural Selection
Stargate SG1 6x13 Sight Unseen
Stargate SG1 6x14 Smoke n Mirrors
Stargate SG1 6x15 Paradise Lost
Stargate SG1 6x16 Metamorphosis
Stargate SG1 6x17 Disclosure
Stargate SG1 6x18 Forsaken
Stargate SG1 6x19 The Changeling
Stargate SG1 6x20 Memento
Stargate SG1 6x21 Prophecy
Stargate SG1 6x22 Full Circle
Stargate SG1 7x01 Fallen
Stargate SG1 7x02 Homecoming
Stargate SG1 7x03 Fragile Balance
Stargate SG1 7x04 Orpheus
Stargate SG1 7x05 Revisions
Stargate SG1 7x06 Lifeboat
Stargate SG1 7x07 Enemy Mine
Stargate SG1 7x08 Space Race
Stargate SG1 7x09 Avenger 2 0
Stargate SG1 7x10 Birthright
Stargate SG1 7x10 Heroes II
Stargate SG1 7x11 Evolution I
Stargate SG1 7x12 Evolution II
Stargate SG1 7x13 Grace
Stargate SG1 7x14 Fallout
Stargate SG1 7x15 Chimera
Stargate SG1 7x16 Death Knell
Stargate SG1 7x17 Heroes I
Stargate SG1 7x19 Resurrection
Stargate SG1 7x20 Inauguration
Stargate SG1 7x21-22 The Lost City I n II
Starship Troopers (Special Edition)
Starship Troopers 2
Story Of A Kiss
Strada La
Strange aventure de Docteur Molyneux
Street Of Love And Hope (Nagisa Oshima 1959)
Street of shame (Akasen chitai)
Streetcar Named Desire A
Style Wars
Suicide Regimen
Sukces 2003
Summer Tale A 2000
Sunday Lunch (2003)
Super 8 Stories
Superman IV - The Quest for Peace
Surviving the Game
Swedish Love Story A (1970) CD1
Swedish Love Story A (1970) CD2
Sweetest Thing The (Unrated Version)
Swept Away
Swordsman III - The East is Red
Sylvester - Canned Feud (1951)
Sylvester - Speedy Gonzales (1955)
Sylvester and Elmer - Kit for Cat (1948)
Sylvester and Porky - Scaredy Cat (1948)
Sylvester and Tweety - Canary Row (1950)
Sylvester and Tweety - Putty Tat Trouble (1951)
Sylvester and Tweety - Tweetys SOS (1951)