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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is a thrilling and captivating movie that plunges viewers into the mysterious world of the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes. Released in 2011, this highly anticipated sequel to the 2009 film "Sherlock Holmes" takes viewers on a wild ride, filled with intense action, mind-boggling puzzles, and a battle of wits between the brilliant detective and his cunning arch-nemesis.

Directed by Guy Ritchie, the film showcases the remarkable talents of a stellar cast. At the heart of the movie is the dynamic duo of Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock Holmes and Jude Law as his loyal partner, Dr. John Watson. Downey Jr. flawlessly brings the eccentric and genius detective to life, delivering his lines with wit and charm. Meanwhile, Law's portrayal of the steadfast and reliable Watson adds a touch of humanity and grounding to the fast-paced narrative.

Joining the cast in this thrilling adventure is Noomi Rapace, known for her role in the Swedish film "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." Rapace excels as Sim, a mysterious gypsy who becomes entangled in Holmes and Watson's pursuit of the criminal mastermind Professor James Moriarty, portrayed masterfully by Jared Harris. Harris captures the enigmatic nature of Moriarty, creating a truly formidable and compelling villain.

The cast also includes several other remarkable actors who enhance the depth and complexity of the story. Kelly Reilly portrays Watson's love interest, Mary Morstan, while Rachel McAdams reprises her role as the enigmatic Irene Adler. Additionally, Stephen Fry delivers a memorable performance as Sherlock Holmes' cunning and eccentric older brother, Mycroft Holmes.

The film is a marvel of visual storytelling, with Guy Ritchie's signature style evident throughout. The action sequences are choreographed to perfection, showcasing Holmes' analytical mind as he plans his every move in advance. The masterful cinematography captures the intricate details of Victorian-era London, immersing viewers in the atmospheric streets and dimly lit parlors.

One of the most captivating aspects of the film is its gripping score, composed by Hans Zimmer. Zimmer's music complements the movie perfectly, heightening the tension and adding an air of intrigue to every scene. From the thunderous theme that accompanies Holmes' deductive reasoning to the haunting melodies that mirror the danger faced by the characters, the score allows viewers to experience the story on a visceral level.

With such an enthralling and immersive film, it is only natural that audiences would want to revisit the world of Sherlock Holmes long after the credits roll. Luckily, fans can do so with the availability of the film's soundtrack. By playing and downloading these sounds, viewers can relive the excitement and mystery of "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" whenever they desire. The soundtrack captures the essence of the film, transporting listeners back to the intense chase scenes, the strategic battles of wits, and the surprising twists and turns that make this movie so unforgettable.

In conclusion, "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" is a must-watch for fans of the detective genre and anyone who appreciates a thrilling and visually stunning cinematic experience. With its remarkable cast, exceptional direction, and captivating score, the film takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of suspense, wit, and adventure. So, go ahead and dive into the world of Sherlock Holmes by watching the film and immersing yourself in its phenomenal soundtrack.

A 10 shot box magazine.
A common misconception. Thank you, by the way.
A Cossack, renowned for their infeasible acrobatic abilities...
A curious parcel. Who's the intended recipient?
A failure to behave naturally.
A fisherman grows weary of trying to catch an elusive fish.
A five minute game?
A fresh pot of tea. Thank you, George.
A letter was received from Rene using this same paper.
A life in matrimony, the possibility of a family.
A nervous tic. A flutter of anxiety.
A rare form of tuberculosis.
A single miscalculation will cost you the game.
A war has been averted.
A woman who has recently taken her comfort in drink.
A world war.
A young woman torn between them.
Aah!
Aah!
About that fortune of yours.
Actually, I'd prefer to read...
Actually, it's in its adolescence.
Additional seasoning required.
After you find my luggage.
Ah.
Ah. Ingenious.
Ahem. Come in.
Ahem. The omelet fines herbes was divine...
All I have to do is wait.
All I want to do is own the bullets and the bandages.
All mine?
All of them? Hmm. The chaps from my medical school?
All to be shipped across Europe in less than a week.
Allow me.
Although these gentlemen may be talking peace...
Always good to see you, Watson.
An actor so consumed with his performance...
And don't be late for dinner.
And don't bother with the chairs.
And how will he do all this?
And I know where you'll be.
And I see a name. Yes, it's...
And instead of three, there seems to be, uh, four.
And make sure he packs my white tie and tails.
And may I deduce, Mycroft...? Good evening, by the way.
And my ticket?
And now...
And of course our prime minister and the British ambassador.
And realized there was a better position.
And so there...
And thank you for looking after Gladstone.
And the other nations are really working out which side to take should hostilities erupt.
And there we shall find our fortune teller...
And this isn't the first occasion Mr. Holmes has inconvenienced me in recent months.
And will you be coming as yourself?
And, incidentally, mate.
Another Englishman...
Another time, then.
Any attempt at finding the bodies was absolutely hopeless.
Any chance of a cup of tea?
Any information, therefore, would be, by default, unintentional.
Anything else? No?
Anyway...
Are you happy?
As I detect that you've recently changed the brand of soap with which you shave.
As you should be.
AUCTIONEER: We now come to Lot 34...
Be careful with the face, boys. We do have a dinner date tonight.
Be careful.
Be my pleasure.
Because I don't know a single damn person here, do I?
Best marksman in the British army.
Bishop takes bishop.
Bishop takes knight. Check.
Bishop to bishop eight. Discover check.
Bishop to bishop seven.
Bishop to rook three.
Black one is yours. Gray one is mine.
Bloody well not gonna die on me.
Bombing in Strasbourg!
Box 0403.
Brace yourself. We're about to be violated.
Breakfast is served.
But a winning strategy sometimes necessitates sacrifice.
But after tonight, ahem...
But as usual...
But between whom? A brother and sister perhaps?
But excellent repair work.
But having seen who would be attending, I'm now certain.
But if one observes the overall slant and the pressure of the writing...
But taking 10 minutes to get to the Jardin des Tuileries...
But that's my problem to solve now.
But the notebook would undoubtedly be encoded, so how then to break the code?
But they brought Moriarty in to advise on the peace process in the first place.
But you don't see what you're looking for.
By a lone gunman at close range.
By the time I've explained, we'd both be dead!
By the way, who taught you how to dance?
By your own admission, you've never enjoyed it there.
Can't you ride?
Cards can illuminate your past...
Carruthers, protect the prime minister.
CARRUTHERS: Hmm.
Certainly smell like a fantastic gypsy.
CLARK: Tick. MARY: Box 0801.
Claude Ravache.
Clip wings.
Come on, hurry up!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on.
Come on.
Come on. Come on.
Come with me. I need you alive. Now.
Coming, Mrs. Watson.
Concerned citizens.
CONDUCTOR: All aboard for Brighton! All aboard!
CONDUCTOR: All aboard for Brighton! All aboard!
Confuses the fish.
Cotton, opium, steel, now arms and chemical weaponry.
Crack eggs.
Cradle his head.
CROWD: Oh...
Dear, dear sickly sweet Nanny, might I have a word?
Definitive.
Did you imagine, Miss Adler, that something would happen to you?
Did you just kill my new wife?!
Did you kill my wife?!
Didn't see that in the cards, did you?
Didn't you find it strange that the telegram you sent...
Dingy bird.
Dishonorable discharge.
Do something!
Do tell me, when was the last time you had a hedgehog goulash?
Do you have any evidence to substantiate your claim?
Do you have the letter?
Doctor, could you secure that lever?
Doctor, do something!
Doctor, you must get him to a sanatorium.
Does The Art of Domestic Horticulture mean anything to you?
Don't be a dingy bird. Bad people do bad things because they can.
Don't be so cynical.
Don't fill up on bread.
Don't want you to catch a cold.
Don't waste time attending to me.
Don't worry, old boy, she's as safe as houses.
Dr. Hoffmanstahl.
DRIVER: Whoa, whoa.
During the chaos created by your package.
Easier done than said.
Every moment I count away from you is a blessing."
Everything from bullets to bandages.
Exactly where we must go.
Excellent question. The answer is twofold.
Excuse me ...suddenly erupt.
Excuse me. Matthew, take these up to Mr. Williams.
Exempli gratia.
Fact is it's gonna happen whether we like it or not.
Fact is, we don't really know what he's planning.
Fine. Dinner and a show.
Fire!
First class.
Five, four, three, two, one...
Flip the omelet.
Follow Meinhard.
Follow that strand.
Follow with haymaker.
For God's sake, don't dance. It'll be the death of you.
Fortunately...
France and Germany were at each other's throats...
Fret not. It's a double encryption, my dear...
From what does she seek solace? What does she not wish to see?
Funeral too.
GEORGE: Yes, Miss Adler.
Germany will pay!
Getting out might be tricky.
Give me that bottle.
Go on.
Go on.
Good evening.
Good Lord. You, Tamas.
Good luck with your patient, doctor.
Got him.
Has all my instruction been for naught? You still read the official statement and believe it.
Has he sent you anything else?
Have you actually read the book?
Have you ever met him in person?
Have you? Why?
He and I.
He could be wearing glass lenses to change the color.
He doesn't leave loose ends.
He has always kept us... They couldn't attend.
He has no further need of that pistol. Why don't you take it and cover the stairs?
He has positioned himself brilliantly.
He makes guns. Big guns.
He must be stopped before his evil machinations come to a crescendo.
He never sleeps. I hear multiple voices as if he's rehearsing a play.
He took the shot from here.
He was wondering if it'd be convenient for you to come by the college this afternoon.
He would have wanted to come with us.
He would have wanted us to go.
He would've needed a wind gauge.
He'd never send you a message that would put you in harm's way.
He'll be making an anonymous donation to the Widows and Orphans of War Fund.
He'll choose a moment when the dignitaries are assembled, preferably standing still.
He'll no longer be party to my investigations. He's out of the equation.
He's after us because of you.
He's all "me, me, me," isn't he?
He's barely breathing.
He's been on a diet of coffee, tobacco, and coca leaves.
He's had you plant another bomb, hasn't he?
He's likely now a gun for hire. This is the second victim of his that I've encountered.
He's not breathing.
He's one of our foremost intellectuals, a personal friend...
He's telling the truth. Rene isn't here.
He's the keeper of the broom cupboard of state.
He's the Napoleon of crime. Fortunately, you now have me as an ally.
He's too good to leave evidence.
Heh.
Heh. Old habits.
Heilbronn.
Hello, darling.
Here we are.
Here's to your good health.
Herr Hoffmanstahl, you should count yourself lucky.
His lecture concludes at 4.
His wedding gift.
Ho honk. Ha ha ha.
HOFFMANSTAHL: Please, give this to him. He's expecting it.
Hold it, hold it. Please, don't move it.
HOLMES (WHISPERING): Where am I?
Holmes, you in there?
HOLMES: Ah. There we find the boxing champion of Cambridge.
HOLMES: And put a cigarette down here.
HOLMES: Are you familiar with the study of graphology?
HOLMES: Arsenal running dry. Adjust strategy.
HOLMES: As I feared. Injury makes defense untenable.
HOLMES: Boxing champion at Cambridge...
HOLMES: Come on!
HOLMES: Conclusion, inevitable.
HOLMES: Consider it a wedding gift.
HOLMES: Do you like my spider's web? WATSON: Is that what you call it?
HOLMES: First, pillage the nest.
HOLMES: He's right, you know. Oh, my God.
HOLMES: His advantage, my injury.
HOLMES: His face is no longer his own.
HOLMES: His habit of feeding that urban species, the feral pigeon.
HOLMES: I'll remove it once we're south of Trafalgar Square.
HOLMES: I'm waiting.
HOLMES: Indeed.
HOLMES: It was in Oslo when I first caught a glimpse of your little notebook...
HOLMES: It's Moriarty's factory now.
HOLMES: It's not as if Germany is going somewhere.
HOLMES: It's so overt, it's covert.
HOLMES: Maybe it's less obvious.
HOLMES: Mm.
HOLMES: Mycroft...
HOLMES: Not to mention a seven or eight mile an hour wind.
HOLMES: Perhaps the assassin will take measures...
HOLMES: Professional opinion?
HOLMES: Slow and steady wins the race.
HOLMES: So perhaps it's the opposite:
HOLMES: Still don't see me?
HOLMES: Terrible dream.
HOLMES: Where's the fire'?
HOLMES: You did say he was at the forefront of a medical innovation.
HOLMES: You drive.
HOLMES: You used the anarchists and their bombs to create a crisis in Europe...
Holmes?
How about the Savoy, 8:00?
How can we make this more manageable?
How could a man as meticulous as you own such a book...
How dare you be rude to this woman who has invited us into her tent...
How is it you put it, Holmes?
How many of those men served in Afghanistan?
How many times are you going to kill my dog, Holmes?
How marvelous. Could this evening get any better?
How much more is there?
How so?
How was the service?
However, the bomb was also meant to conceal the murder of just one man.
However, you do make a fantastic gypsy.
Hurry up, Dr. Watson, your wife needs you.
I agree it's not my best disguise, but I had to make do.
I also noticed the discreet but unmistakable puckering behind the ear...
I am here to avoid a dire catastrophe.
I am Sim. Ha ha ha.
I attended several of your lectures.
I believe congratulations are in order, Mrs. Watson.
I believe it's just been substantially reduced.
I believe you, but where's your evidence?
I blame myself.
I can't do both.
I can't remember ever having had better.
I don't blame you.
I don't have any papers.
I don't know anything.
I don't know.
I don't understand why you don't cancel the summit.
I expect everyone has a reason to be nervous tonight.
I found it compelling...
I have an important job to discuss with you. Remind me of it later.
I have other clients.
I have the utmost regard for your talents.
I have to see it in your eyes.
I haven't seen him for a long time.
I hope I'm not intruding.
I intend to make the most of it.
I know you can hear me, you bastard.
I know you can hear me, you selfish bastard.
I like Switzerland.
I lose. Game over.
I made a deal with the devil.
I may be absent from the room, but my methods are not.
I need to get that out before it turns septic.
I no longer require your services.
I passed the telegram on to my superiors.
I promise. As I said, I timed it perfectly.
I read that the good doctor was to be married today.
I said make it count. How many windows must I provide?
I see your bootmaker is ill, dear brother.
I seem to have injured my shoulder. Would you mind?
I shall ever regard him as the best...
I stole it from a woman in an auction room, but I believe it was intended for you.
I take that as a compliment.
I then only required the notebook itself.
I think it's time for you to leave.
I think you'll find that second class is more comfortable.
I think you've just lost your most valuable piece.
I thought it was spider and fly?
I thought you'd never ask.
I told you, I timed it perfectly.
I told you, Watson, I can't remember.
I trust you'll take this into consideration.
I was a part of the movement. So was Rene.
I was assured full payment would be there.
I was mistaken.
I was on my own! Not gonna get my monies!
I wish they could.
I would need to endure a considerable amount of pain.
I'd expected to hear from him sooner, in light of recent events.
I'd imagine one would have to retract the bolt to engage the first round.
I'd wager the contents are rather more incendiary.
I'll be sure to send my regards to the happy couple.
I'll find the doctor.
I'll find them. I'll find them.
I'll have Carruthers put some fuel into that motor carriage of yours.
I'll hold onto that. We'll read it together over an aperitif.
I'm a consulting detective of some repute.
I'm afraid our pursuit is over unless we can happen upon a comrade...
I'm afraid you must bear half the responsibility.
I'm afraid you'd lose.
I'm all right, I'm all right.
I'm getting married tomorrow.
I'm going to the gaming tables. I refuse for this night to be a total loss.
I'm holding.
I'm not a fly, I'm a cat.
I'm not going outwith you dressed like that.
I'm not going to grace that question with an answer.
I'm not gonna make this easy on you.
I'm not gonna play this game.
I'm not here to see you.
I'm off on a blasted lecture tour. Would you care for some tea or coffee?
I'm on my honeymoon!
I'm right here.
I'm so glad you invited your brother.
I'm so very worried. Your vitality's been drained from you.
I'm so very worried. Your vitality's been drained from you.
I'm sorry you didn't get to Brighton.
I'm sorry, madam. You can't use the lavatory while the train's in the station.
I'm sorry, madam. You can't use the lavatory while the train's in the station.
I'm sorry.
I'm the other Holmes.
I'm under observation.
I'm warning you.
I've arranged for documents to be prepared which allow you into the ball. Carruthers.
I've barely noticed your absence. Then again, I'm knee deep in research.
I've been looking for him for over a year.
I've heard you speak of him, extolling his virtues.
I've just got one more question for you.
I've never been to Brighton.
I've never done this before.
I've never given it any serious thought, no.
If inconvenient, come all the same."
If my brother's back there, he will see us.
If my brother's in there, get him out alive.
If the concerns of two nations...
If the first letter of the message is a consonant...
If we can find him and stop him, we will perhaps not only save his life...
If you have a specific question, hold it in your mind.
If you tell us where the bomb is...
If you think you can manage it.
In answer to your previous request regarding Dr. Watson not being involved...
In my own defense, I timed it perfectly.
In which case, his eyes will be hurting.
In which case, we might as well dance.
Incoming assault feral, but experienced.
Indeed, yes. In 38 minutes.
Indicative of volatility.
Is my brother here?
Is that what this is about?
Is that why you chose to meet here in a public place?
Is there something different about you?
Is there to be an official photograph?
Is this a bad time?
It doesn't realize until too late that it has swum into a trap.
It gives me nosebleeds, exacerbates my asthma...
It had to be done.
It is a nice scarf.
It is our last adventure, Watson.
It just doesn't make any sense.
It makes several stops along the way, one of which is...
It was by design.
It was taken.
It'll be an assassination.
It's 1891. Could've chartered a balloon.
It's a bit old fashioned.
It's a game, dear man, a shadowy game.
It's a pleasure to finally meet you...
It's been apparent to me for some time that you had succumbed to your feelings for him.
It's gonna be a beautiful week in Brighton.
It's half past 2...
It's her brother, I tell you. When we find him, and we must...
It's not that he can't ride.
It's poison.
Its importance was not fully apparent to me...
John, do shut the door.
John, there is nowhere else in the world I would rather be.
Judging from size and weight, it's not the payment you were expecting.
Just a few drawings.
Just as you're supposed to organize my stag party.
Just follow my lead.
Just had a fight.
Just leave it in. Leave it...!
Just the bags.
Just the other day, I averted an explosion that was intended for him.
King to rook two.
Ladies and gentlemen, please, gather for the portrait.
Last night's bombing was clearly meant...
Leave my side, you'll be dead in an hour.
Let me know when you're ready.
Let me pay you one in return when I say that if I were assured of the former eventuality...
Let's just see what they have to tell us.
Let's try this again, shall we?
Lie down with me, Watson.
Loitering in the woodshed again, are we, Myccie?
Looking forward.
Looks like we've got ourselves our next cockfight.
Lovely ceremony, by the way. Many a tear shed in joy.
Machine pistol, self repeating.
Madam, this is a glorious hedgehog goulash.
Major injury.
Make it count.
MAN 1: Bombing in Strasbourg! Read all about it!
MAN 2: Thank you. MAN 1: Anarchists suspected...
MAN: Fine choice, this place.
MAN: Hyah!
MAN: I Win!
MAN: I've been to a wedding here before.
MAN: Taken? Now, that is unfortunate.
MAN: This is schnapps.
MARKO: Go!
Marko! Marko!
MARY: Ahem.
MARY: John?
MARY: Oh, John?
MARY: The postman.
Mary?
Mathematical genius. Celebrated author and lecturer.
May...? Terribly sorry. Thank you.
Me too.
Me.
Mm. Mm mm. Mm!
Mm. Oh, I disagree.
MORAN: That's what you get, Mr. Holmes, when industry marries arms.
MORIARTY: A telegram was sent from here.
MORIARTY: And what considerations will you grant me?
MORIARTY: Come now.
MORIARTY: Competent, but predictable.
MORIARTY: Let's not waste any more of one another's time.
MORIARTY: May I remind you, this is blitz chess.
MORIARTY: Wound taking its toll.
MORIARTY: You are familiar with Schubert's work.
Moriarty.
Most charming.
Most likely.
Mrs. Hudson, how are you?
Mrs. Hudson?
Must have been stored somewhere cold and damp.
Must have fallen out when he was rolling up.
My advantage, his rage.
My brother, he's weak.
My dear fellow, if you could be bothered to see this through to the end...
My friend Sherlock Holmes
My horror at your crimes is matched only...
My job is almost done.
My respect for you, Mr. Holmes, is the only reason you're still alive.
My schedule will be quite tight because of these activities here.
My suspicions were aroused in Heilbronn...
MYCROFT: In the future, there'll be one of those machines in every town in Europe.
MYCROFT: Now we're all present...
MYCROFT: Over here, madam!
MYCROFT: Well, at least we know who to look out for.
Never better.
Never mind, it's safe, in London...
Nice scarf. I like.
No ambition, no energy...
No loose ends.
No loose ends.
No one looks for a bullet hole in a bomb blast.
No one, not the victims, the police, the governments, not anyone...
No possible solution could be more congenial to me than this.
No pressure.
No, but might I trouble you for an inscription?
No, no, too English. It'll suit you more.
No, you're quite right, Dr. Watson...
No.
No.
No.
Not a mouse, but a dagger.
Not bad, but you have to make me believe you.
Not bad, that.
Not more than half a dozen men in all of Europe.
Now allow me to reply.
Now blunt his beak.
Now mind the door.
Now put your gun down.
Now shall we compare moods, or consider what we know?
Now that you own the supply, you intend to create the demand.
Now they have my coat.
Now, do you need me to elaborate...
Now, now, no need to be demeaning.
Now, wait a minute.
Now...
Of course not!
Of course.
Of course. He took it with him wherever he went.
Of the prime minister. Yes, we all know that.
Oh, and by the way, fire.
Oh, and, by the way, they're not pursuing me, they're escorting me.
Oh, dear. I told you not to move it. It seems a secondary charge has been activated.
Oh, doubled security. That's comforting.
Oh, good morning, Mrs. Watson.
Oh, how I've missed you, Holmes.
Oh, how kind of you to remind me.
Oh, I don't think it's my hands you have to worry about.
Oh, I'll drive.
Oh, it's coming back now.
Oh, Mrs. Hudson?
Oh, shut up.
Oh, soon.
Oh, yes.
Oh. I'm so pleased to see you, doctor. Thank you for inviting me tomorrow.
Once more unto the breach.
Once we've concluded our business here...
One hundred. Thank you, sir.
One of the ambassadors.
One side, chummy.
One thousand six hundred, 1700, 1800.
Only days ago, a large share of his company was bought by an unknown investor.
Only four of them have the hairline to hide them.
Ooh.
Ooh. First class, champagne.
Ooh. Yes. Care for a drop?
Open the door, John.
Or like me, have you been...?
Or you're just too fragile to remember at present.
Others, the anarchists.
Out the way, out the way.
Outside the city at Montreuil...
Over my shoulder.
Page three.
Paris, the most sensible honeymoon destination of all.
Particularly if he has a fortune.
Peelers!
Perhaps a good cigar.
Perhaps if you had shared your plans.
Perhaps it's better for one to die alone than to live life in eternal purgatory.
Perhaps you've heard of me? My name is Sherlock...
Pick one.
Pour us a brandy. The stag party has begun.
Prince Michael, a cousin of the czar, and the Russian ambassador.
Professor James Moriarty.
Professor.
Prognosis increasingly negative.
PUNTER: Coming down, folks, coming down.
PUNTER: Get up there!
Put your money on the table and we will begin.
Queen takes knight pawn.
Question: What do a scandal involving an Indian cotton tycoon...
Quick now.
Raise his legs.
RAVACHE (IN FRENCH):
RAVACHE (IN FRENCH):
Ravache knows me.
Ravache was strong. He lived for liberty. He would never take his own life.
Relationship?
Remember, I have to catch the last...
Rene is left handed.
Rene was close to their leader.
Rene will be the evidence.
RENE: There are more of us!
Rene.
Rest assured, if you attempt to bring destruction down upon me...
Ricinus communis. The fruit is highly toxic.
Right you are.
Right.
Right. Crack on, then.
Right. The surgery will have left scars.
Rook to bishop four.
Rook to king's rook three. Check.
Same bow, new strings.
Says here he died of a heart attack.
Says the man who throws women from trains.
Scramble. Pinch of salt.
Seems your bishop was of some benefit after all.
Send out the fast bowler!
Send this to Mycroft. Be back here on the hour.
Shame none of your friends could make it.
Shame your activities have landed you in the gutter.
She succumbed in a matter of seconds.
She was biting my leg.
She's safe now.
She's with my brother.
Sherly, put that down.
Shh.
Shouldn't we be waiting for the boys from my rugby club?
SIM (IN ENGLISH): What happened?
SIM (IN FRENCH):
Sim is a goose.
Sim, I need you to take a deep breath...
SIM: Can anyone shoot that far?
SIM: Claude, please.
SIM: Did you see my brother? HOLMES: No, but I'm certain he's been here.
SIM: Go! Go!
SIM: It doesn't make sense.
SIM: It won't be another bomb. WATSON: No, it wouldn't be.
SIM: Oh, he's alive.
Sit down.
Sit down. Drink this.
Sit, please.
So he muddies the water.
So it's safe to presume that your next client is here to kill you.
So much to look forward to. What would I do without you?
So now you're interested in being the best man.
So the question I've been holding is, what purpose is Rene fulfilling?
So there are seven mainline railway stations in Paris.
So where are we going?
So you're not fighting me so much as you are the human condition.
SOLDIER: Present arms!
Some said it was Nationalists...
Someone has been led astray, involved in something without their knowledge.
Stanley here does a wonderful deviled kidney.
Stanley, Stanley.
Stanley!
Stay. Trust me. This is what I do for a living.
Steady hands with that, Irene.
Still hiding in basements?
Storm clouds were brewing over Europe.
Sweet thing, I might need your help in the disposal of this parcel.
Take him to the surgery.
Take your time. Take your time.
Takes 7.63 caliber rounds...
TAMAS: This is Simza.
Telegram for Mrs. Watson.
Tell him our friend thinks I delivered it to his sister.
Tell me my wife's safe.
Temperance inverted.
Terribly inconvenient.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you. Put it there.
That doesn't bode well, does it?
That doesn't seem fair.
That is my curse.
That narrows down the possibility to one of six.
That satanic pony was there as well, a massive fork in his hoof...
That should narrow it down.
That was no accident.
That was why I was in London.
That was you back there.
That's a shame, professor. I was looking forward to Don Giovanni.
That's my private and personal supply of oxygen, and you're not to touch it.
That's not fair.
That's our way out.
That's the end of page two.
That's the one. Quickly as we can.
That's the spirit. Now, to the question.
That's where we differ. Unlike you, I repress nothing.
The ambassador that you replaced with Rene, is he still alive?
The chimney in the front room at Baker Street...
The clues point in one direction, but to avoid repeating last night's debacle...
The coast is clear.
The Devil.
The energy that is required to release these explosions is...
The equations of motion, which you will find in my book.
The game is over.
The game is still young.
The laws of celestial mechanics dictate that when two objects collide...
The man killed by the gunshot was none other than Alfred Meinhard.
The most formidable criminal mind in Europe has just had all his money stolen...
The professor wants to meet.
The psychological analysis of handwriting.
The question is...
The Romanian Prime Minister and his ambassador.
The strain proves too much for her, and she suddenly falls ill...
The Trout is perhaps my favorite.
The Two of Cups, a powerful bond.
The upward strokes on the P, the J, and the M indicate a genius level intellect.
The worst thing about Switzerland is the altitude.
The year of our glorious revolution.
Their eyes are wrong. Rene has blue eyes.
Then I shall require a bicycle, thank you very much.
Then it occurred that with an empire so enormous...
There's a faint sc**** where he dragged his tripod and set it up here.
There's a man concealed in the rafters above us.
There's a wine cellar used by the anarchist group Lapin Vert.
There's no one I'd rather be with.
There's only one thing I can do to keep my family safe.
They aren't here for me! They're here for you!
They respect a man's privacy here.
They smell musty.
They'll do it themselves within a few years.
They're all my brother's height, right build...
They're dangerous at both ends and crafty in the middle.
This argument is getting us nowhere.
This climate is exactly what Moriarty wants.
This is so deliciously complicated. You may be asking yourself...
This isn't schnapps, it's aquavit, distilled from potato mash.
This looks promising.
This may be just the thing.
This. Now do you see?
Those twins weren't twins.
Though you may not have detected the wisp of astrakhan fur...
Three men have been following you for the last half mile...
Three o'clock.
THUG: Aah!
Thus, our relationship...
To cancel the summit now would be tantamount to war.
To my brother Mycroft.
To my dear friend, Dr. John...
To my...
To see if it is possible to make one man look like another.
To the opera.
To the south, quick march.
To whom did you send the telegram?
Too English.
Took off like a monkey from a box.
Touch of pepper.
Touchy, touchy.
Train departs in 40 minutes, sir.
Trap arm. Target weakness.
Turn in three, two, one.
Two gentlemen find themselves at cross purposes.
Uh...
Uh...
Uh... Stay...
Under various pseudonyms, you bought, schemed, or murdered your way...
Unfortunately, due to the bombing...
Unfortunately, yes.
Unfortunately, you won't be needing yours.
Unless...
Until it became too extreme for us.
Unusual choice of paper. Thicker gauge, designed for a printing press.
Use his momentum to counter.
Using a tripod and a shooting stick.
Very well, partnership.
Very witty. So confident, even in retreat.
Via Switzerland.
Wait?
Wait.
WAITER: Whoa!
Wake up, we're here.
War on an industrial scale is inevitable.
Wasn't that the blend you all smoked?
Watson, might we use an alternative exit?
WATSON: A few words may suffice to tell the little that remains.
WATSON: And I am a foreigner.
WATSON: Calm yourself.
WATSON: Come on!
WATSON: Dr. Hoffmanstahl's death? Yes.
WATSON: Hey, you can run...
WATSON: I don't care where you are as long as you're ready.
WATSON: I see you've made good use of my old office.
WATSON: If you believe Moriarty has you under observation...
WATSON: Let's have another drink. No, no, I think you've had quite enough.
WATSON: The usual chap or...
WATSON: The year was 1891.
WATSON: There's only one way out of this place.
WATSON: Trafalgar Square. You must be safe by now.
WATSON: Trauma.
WATSON: We slip in through the loading bay, find out what he's doing...
WATSON: What better way to conceal a killing?
WATSON: Where are the horses? They're behind.
WATSON: Where are we going? Over that wall.
WATSON: Why? Hirschsprung with a touch of Tekel.
WATSON: Will your beard be with us all night?
WATSON: Yes, that's about it.
WATSON: You had her bag.
Watson's getting married.
We are waiting. I am smoking.
We both have two bishops.
We both know how this ends.
We don't have much time.
We get to play that game after all.
We have a deal.
We have enough time for me to indulge my little habit.
We know another way.
We should be just here.
We will get you out.
We will send a message.
We'll drop in and see my brother. I'm sure he's missed you. Hm?
We'll have a good old fashioned romp tonight...
We'll start with the champagne. We may need several more chairs.
We're going home.
We're playing oat and mouse, the professor and I. Cloak and dagger.
We've already seen an example of his skills.
Welcome, ambassador.
Welcome. I am Madam Simza.
Well, I've done a fine job.
Well, if you must know, I was thinking I had him right where I wanted him.
Well, then I shall have to do something about that.
Were you aware that the hackney carriage by which you arrived had a damaged wheel?
What an excellent opportunity.
What are we doing down here?
What are you playing at?
What better place to start a war than a peace summit?
What better way to guarantee his world war than to make the assassin...
What do you mean? How do you know that when you just threw her off a train?
What do you want'?
What does that mean?!
What happened to him? I'm a doctor. A doctor!
What have you administered?
What have you done to Gladstone now?
What is it your brother does exactly?
What is this contraption? May I have it? The effect is most invigorating.
What you need is one of these.
What's our way out?
What's that? Blood?
Whatever you do, don't let these gypsies make you drink.
When did you start working for the postal service?
When's Mrs. Hudson coming for Gladstone?
Where are you going, Stanley?
Where did you get this?
Where is it we're going?
Where is Madam Simza?
Where Meinhard's factory is.
Where's you?
Which coach are we?
Which he placed here.
Which one of us is the fisherman...
While the flourishes on the lower zone...
Who are you two?
Who delivered this parcel?
Who wants to die alone?
Who was it sent to?
Who was it sent to?
Who Will bid...
Who'd have known that honeymooning in Brighton was such a dangerous notion?
Who's been dancing on my chest?!
Who's up to bat next, you bastards?
Why are we playing this game?
Why are you here?
Why are you looking at me with such concern?
Why did someone try to kill me?
Why did you lead them here?! Why did you involve us?!
Why do you have a gun stuffed down the back of your trousers?
Why don't we discuss that over dinner tonight?
Why is my ankle so itchy?
Why were Mary and I targeted at all?
Why would he attack all the nations only to unite them?
Why would I want anything with a mind of its own bobbing about between my legs?
Will lie for all time...
Wine. So a wine cellar located near a printing press.
With our compliments, sir.
WOMAN: And your poison of choice, gentlemen?
WOMAN: Oh!
WOMAN: Please, sit.
Would you like me to recommend your next move?
Would you prefer I joined you in the fashion faux pas...
Yeah, just a minute, darling.
Yes, but assured by whom?
Yes, it'll be fun.
Yes, the left. And it's plain to the meanest intelligence...
Yes.
You and Sim shall find her brother.
You are a...
You can't mean Dr. Watson, surely.
You collapsed a building on me.
You completely forgot about my stag party, didn't you?
You could have told me.
You dance?
You did.
You didn't make it easy.
You do have a wedding to attend.
You do know how to spoil a girl, Mr. Watson.
You do seem...
You don't understand the delicacy of the situation.
You feed it.
You have a large piece of wood sticking out of it.
You have to be sure.
You haven't aged a day. Is that my favorite chutney?
You know I miss him too...
You know my methods.
You know what happens when you dance.
You know what to do with that sandbag, Watson.
You know, although our time together has been but a brief interlude...
You know, he's nothing like as slow witted as you'd been leading me to believe, Sherly.
You mean there's two of you?
You really think you're the only one who can play this game.
You see, gentlemen...
You see, hidden within the unconscious...
You should get that shoulder looked at.
You should probably pack.
You think?
You were warned.
You wish to know my plans now, do you?
You, Mary, Gladstone and I were in a restaurant.
You're drinking embalming fluid.
You're lying.
You're Mrs. Watson.
You're not just any girl.
You're right. He did stink.
You're supposed to keep the ring anyway.
You've paid me several compliments.
Young man, German uniform, ceremonial sword.
Your brother has become involved with a very dangerous man...
Your clock is ticking.
Your favorite restaurant?
Your hedge needs trimming.
Your payment, doctor. He sends his thanks.
Your wedding present.
Your window of opportunity.
Yummy. Feed the snake, woman.
1789, a seminal vintage.
...a person of your gender. Hmm. Hmm.
...and a pronounced inclination toward... No.
...and the carriage is coming at 4. Mm.
...I'll find a way to help your family. That's already taken care of.
...on this diet, will work it all out. Right.
...train. HOLMES (IN NORMAL VOICE): Uh oh.
"Give up your foolish trickery." "This fish you cannot cheat."
A bomb maker. I sampled some of his work last week.
A fool embarrassing himself? Hmm.
And it's the same stock as the letter. Mm.
And this is for you. Um... Hmm.
Answering to a woman. Being in a relationship.
Are you happy? I think we're here for another reason.
Armageddon. Rebirth.
Calm down. Explain!
Carruthers? Morning, sir.
Curare. What's wrong with him?
Did you call me "selfish bastard"? Probably.
Didn't I read something about a colonel? Sebastian Moran.
Do you trust me? No.
Don't be a ponce, Watson. Ponce?
Don't want to lose it on a bet. And invite my friends...
Easy enough to load. Hmm.
Ecstatic? Psychotic.
Except the great Sherlock Holmes... Correct.
Excited? Manic.
Give me my money. Happily. Give me the wedding ring.
Good evening, Sherly. Well.
Have you had breakfast? I...
He doesn't. May I deduce that you...
He was given another assignment by an... An anonymous benefactor.
He's 20 minutes late. He must come soon.
Here it comes. So predictable. Had you and Mary...
Hmm. I may need one of those in a few hours.
Hmm. Oh, yes. The Fool.
Hmm. Oh, yes. The Fool.
Holmes? HOLMES: Unh.
How did you know I'd find you? HOLMES: You didn't find me.
How many are we expecting? Half a dozen.
I am. Verging on...
I see. Hmm.
I think we should go home. I concur.
I understand. Do you?
I would like to propose a toast. Really?
I'll take care of it, professor. Thank you. I do apologize.
I'm free for lunch. Hmm. I'm not.
I've never been late in my life, only early. Fashionably.
Is he here? When freedom triumphed over tyranny.
John, shut the door. They'll only shoot through it.
John. Mm hm.
Just had a fight. Yes.
Just the bags. But...
Leave him to me. Don't you have a goat that needs worming?
Leave him to me. Don't you have a goat that needs worming?
My God. They'll be back.
Neither. Something stronger, perhaps?
No man's better worth having at your side... Who is it you're looking for?
No, it couldn't. ...that your nuptials were poorly timed.
Noshing on Mary's muffins, no doubt. Ha.
Of this I have no doubt. Holmes.
Oh, it's my fault now. The argument could be made...
Oh, yes, please. We didn't order that.
Oh, you are some sort of... Be nice.
Okay. Shall we get on...?
Or thereabouts. Thereabouts, not quite there.
Or wait for them to come back round? What time is it?
Patiently waiting. For what?
Restriction. Structure.
Right. I can do better. Uh huh.
Rook takes rook. Pawn takes rook.
Should've brought a sedative. I'll give my life to see his demise.
Simple question. Will we do something?
Six hundred yards? WATSON: Or 650?
So why Paris? Peaches.
Splendid. Hmm.
That's you dead, I'm afraid. You win.
The telegram, wasn't it clear? We have doubled the security, sir.
They declined. The lads from the regiment?
They're taking my luggage. Laugh them away, Watson. I have her bag.
Three fifteen. Over there...
We need them. You wanna go back?
Well, good luck. HOLMES: One million pounds.
What do you see? Everything.
What were you thinking? Wait.
What? At this moment...
What? I made a mistake.
Where are the wagons? The wagon is too slow.
Where were you? I'm glad to see...
Who is this? It's...
Why are we here? Your very good health, doctor.
Why? I insist.
Would you bring that clock? Heh.
You have less than 10 minutes. Don't!
You hungry? (IN ENGLISH) Famished.
You knew. I had my suspicions.
You've lost a few pounds, Holmes. Yes, and you've picked them up.
...100 pounds?
...all the while verging on a decisive breakthrough...
...and are notorious for moonlighting as assassins.
...and designing my own urban camouflage...
...and follow us.
...and he turned on me!
...and never on a Monday when they serve your favorite potted shrimps...
...and return her bag.
...and the death of a steel magnate in America all have in common?
...and the foremost champion of the law of their generation.
...and the wisest man whom I have ever known.
...and we get out.
...and which the trout?
...are not dealt with tonight, I shall be forced to go to Switzerland...
...are you as happy as you would be on your honeymoon in Brighton?
...are you sure you want to play this game?
...believe me, they're readying their armies at home.
...bombings in Strasbourg and Vienna...
...but I can tell you they speak French and German...
...but prevent the collapse of Western civilization.
...but their eyes.
...but they spared every expense on the tea.
...but with all the conflict in Europe at the moment, the whole situation could...
...by my admiration at the skill it took to achieve them.
...by perhaps the most inept inspector in the history of Scotland Yard.
...care of Her Majesty's Secret Service.
...clarify your present, and show you the future.
...clearly one of your fiancée's early efforts?
...deep down in that dreadful caldron of swirling water and seething foam...
...demanding I take responsibility for his acts of terror.
...denote a highly creative yet meticulous nature.
...did he look peculiar?
...didn't inspire any action to stop me?
...Egyptian sarcophagus of outstanding provenance...
...even you must keep a record of it somewhere.
...flat footed on the ground.
...had a different theory entirely.
...has been the best companion.
...has not yet run its course.
...he dictates our every move...
...he has my wife and children.
...Holmes.
...I can tell you that the targets are the German chancellor and his ambassador...
...I shall do the same to you.
...I shall endeavor to find the most creative of endings for the doctor.
...I shall never again ask you to assist me.
...I was obliged to collect more sufficient data, hence my tardiness.
...I would cheerfully accept the latter.
...I'm beginning to understand how a man of particular disposition...
...in my own way.
...in one of these.
...in Strasbourg bombing!
...in tandem with a truly unfortunate body odor.
...in the residential part of the complex should be a telegraph office.
...in the single most important case of my career, perhaps of all time.
...into numerous industries, assuring that none of it could be traced to you.
...is an insatiable desire for conflict.
...is spontaneous reaction.
...isn't this a bit conspicuous?
...it will be over.
...it's important you know...
...let him go!
...might grow to enjoy the company of...
...moral insanity.
...must be here for some far more important reason than my stag party?
...nation against nation.
...not been hell bent on wedding, we could've solved this case.
...of herring pickled in vodka...
...of wearing fine military dress with that heinous handmade scarf...
...of which, by the way, there are many. You're the one with no friends...
...offered us her hedgehog?
...officially.
...on the eve of his wedding. He...
...or can we just crack on?
...particularly the Foreign Office.
...red leather bound from Smythson of Bond Street.
...reduces there to one, the Gare du Nord...
...Rene.
...retrieved from the Valley of the Kings.
...Sherly No Mates.
...snagged on a nail over my left shoulder...
...so am I.
...still needs a damn good sweeping up.
...that Sherly and I have used since we were boys.
...that the one characteristic he cannot accommodate...
...that they were a surgical experiment.
...that you have recently acquired a new bow for your violin.
...the answer is no.
...the crossing between France and Germany is to be closed.
...the French prime minister and his man.
...the most dangerous criminal...
...the overdose of a Chinese opium trader...
...the result of a series of bombings.
...their motives highly unsavory.
...then what follows is the mirrored truth.
...there is always damage of a collateral nature.
...there's a Gypsy camp famous for its dried fruit, especially peaches.
...there's a suggestion of acute narcissism, a complete lack of empathy...
...though I'm primarily interested in your more recent endeavors.
...to attend the ghastly peace summit in Reichenbach.
...to ensure he doesn't give himself away.
...to look like Germany's retaliation for Strasbourg.
...um, Hamish Watson...
...under certain circumstances, extreme ones perhaps...
...until I observed your penchant for feeding pigeons.
...what does a criminal mastermind want with a simple gypsy fortune teller?
...what to do about it.
...when one failed to go to the aid of the other.
...where he made friends with our current prime minister.
...where he will be just in time to catch the 11:04 train to Berlin.
...where his skin had been drawn back. I should've realized then...
...where my colleagues are making good use of it.
...where the largest concentration of the winged vermin may be found...
...which shall remain nameless...
...while I check the contents.
...who clearly believes that Rene has told you something you shouldn't know.
...who knows their way around borders.
...who rarely strays from the path that runs from your home to the Diogenes Club...
...with money, power, who supported our cause.
...with tragic consequences.
...yet completely neglect the flowers in his own window box? Irony abounds.
...yet I'm repeatedly told that he's indispensable to the British government...
...you couldn't have failed to notice the overpowering aroma...
...you'll settle down, have a family, and I'll die alone.
...you're taking your best man duties so seriously.
...your fortune.
"Come at once if convenient.
"Found my purpose in life."
"My most loathed Mary, I do not love you. I never wish to see you again.
(ADLER GRUNTS)
(ALL COUGHING)
(ANIMAL HOOTS)
(BAGPIPES PLAYING LOUDLY)
(BAND PLAYING LIVELY MUSIC)
(BAND PLAYING LIVELY MUSIC)
(BAND PLAYING LIVELY MUSIC)
(BELL TOLLING)
(BELL TOLLING)
(BELL TOLLING)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(BLEATS)
(BLOWS LANDING)
(BOTH CHUCKLE)
(BOTH SPEAK IN ROMANI)
(BREATHES DEEPLY)
(BULLETS CLATTERING)
(CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)
(CHATTERING)
(CHATTERING)
(CHATTERING)
(CHATTERING)
(CHATTERING)
(CHATTERING)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLING)
(CLICKING)
(CLINKING)
(COUGHS)
(COUGHS)
(CROWD APPLAUDING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHUCKLING)
(CROWD CLAMORS)
(CROWD GASPS)
(CROWD YELLING)
(CROWD YELLING)
(CROWD YELLING)
(CROWD YELLING)
(DISHES CRASHING)
(DOG BARKING IN DISTANCE)
(DOOR CLOSES)
(ELECTRICITY BUZZING)
(ENGINE BACKFIRES)
(ENGINE BACKFIRES)
(ENGINE STARTS)
(English US SDH)
(EXHALES)
(FEEDBACK SQUEALS)
(FOOTSTEPS APPROACH)
(GASPS THEN COUGHS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GLADSTONE BARKS)
(GLADSTONE BARKS)
(GLADSTONE WHIMPERS)
(GOAT BLEATS)
(GOOSE SQUAWKING)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTS THEN BARKS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GUARD SHOUTS IN GERMAN)
(GUARD SPEAKS IN GERMAN)
(GUARDS CHATTERING)
(GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN)
(GUESTS CHATTERING)
(GUESTS CHATTERING)
(GUN COCKS)
(GUNS COCK)
(GUNSHOT)
(GUNSHOT)
(GUNSHOT)
(GUNSHOT)
(GUNSHOT)
(GUNSHOT)
(GUNSHOT)
(GUNSHOT)
(GUNSHOTS)
(HENS CLUCKING)
(HOLMES & WATSON LAUGHING)
(HOLMES CHUCKLES)
(HOLMES CLEARS THROAT)
(HOLMES GASPS)
(HOLMES GROANS)
(HOLMES LAUGHS)
(HOLMES SCREAMING OVER SPEAKERS)
(HOLMES SCREAMING)
(HOLMES SNIFFS)
(HOLMES SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(HOLMES WHIMPERING)
(HOLMES WHISTLING)
(HOLMES YELLS THEN GROANS)
(HOOVES PATTERING)
(HORN HONKS)
(HORSE GRUNTS)
(HORSE NEIGHING)
(HORSES NEIGHING)
(HORSES WHINNYING)
(IN ENGLISH) ...with your English friends.
(IN ENGLISH) Germany will pay! Mark my words!
(IN ENGLISH) Time is up.
(IN ENGLISH) Yeah.
(IN FRENCH)
(IN FRENCH)
(IN FRENCH)
(IN GERMAN)
(IN GERMAN)
(IN NORMAL VOICE) Perfectly normal.
(IN ROMANI)
(IN ROMANI)
(INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE)
(INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE)
(INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE)
(INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE)
(INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE)
(INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
(KNOCK ON DOOR)
(KNOCKS ON DOOR)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LIQUID BUBBLING)
(MAN 1 SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(MAN 2 SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(MAN 3 & MORIARTY SPEAK IN FRENCH)
(MAN SCREAMS)
(MAN SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(MAN WHISTLES)
(MARY SCREAMS)
(MARY SCREAMS)
(MEN SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY)
(MEN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)
(MEN YELLING)
(MEN YELLING)
(MEN YELLING)
(MEN YELLING)
(MORIARTY SCRIBBLING)
(MORIARTY SINGING "DIE FORELLE")
(MUFFLED EXPLOSION)
(MUFFLED GRUNTING)
(MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING)
(MUSIC STOPS)
(PANTS)
(PEOPLE CHATTERING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
(PEOPLE CHATTERING)
(PEOPLE CHATTERING)
(PEOPLE GASPING)
(PEOPLE LAUGHING AND CHEERING)
(PEOPLE MURMURING)
(PEOPLE SCREAMING)
(PEOPLE SCREAMING)
(PEOPLE YELLING)
(RENE CONTINUES SCREAMING)
(RENE GASPING)
(RENE GRUNTS)
(RENE SCREAMING)
(RIDERS YELLING)
(SCHUBERT'S "DIE FORELLE" PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS)
(SCREAMING)
(SCREAMING)
(SCREAMING)
(SHOUTING IN FRENCH)
(SHOUTING IN GERMAN)
(SHOUTING IN GERMAN)
(SHOUTS IN FRENCH)
(SHOUTS IN GERMAN)
(SHOUTS IN ROMANI)
(SIGHING)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIM PANTING)
(SIM SHOUTING IN DISTANCE)
(SIM SINGING IN ROMANI)
(SIM SPEAKS IN ROMANI)
(SIM WHISTLES)
(SINGING IN ITALIAN)
(SINGING IN ITALIAN)
(SINGING IN ITALIAN)
(SINGING IN ITALIAN)
(SNIFFS)
(SNIFFS)
(SNIFFS)
(SNORING)
(SNORTS)
(SNORTS)
(SOLDIERS CHATTERING)
(SOLDIERS CONTINUE SHOUTING)
(SOLDIERS SHOUTING IN GERMAN)
(SPEAKING IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKING IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKING IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKING IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKING IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKING IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)
(SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(SPEAKS IN GERMAN)
(SPEAKS IN GERMAN)
(SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY)
(TAPPING)
(THUG WHISTLING)
(TRAIN HORN BLOWS)
(TRAIN HORN BLOWS)
(TRAIN HORN BLOWS)
(TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWING)
(TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWING)
(TRAY RATTLING)
(TYPEWRITER KEYS CLACKING)
(TYPEWRITER KEYS CLACKING)
(UTENSILS CLINKING SOFTLY)
(VIOLIN PLAYING LIVELY MUSIC)
(WALTZ MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS)
(WATSON GRUNTING)
(WATSON SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
(WATSON WHISTLES TWICE)
(WHIMPERS)
(WHIRRING)
(WHISPERING) Perhaps you've repressed it.
(WHISTLING CONTINUES)
(WHISTLING CONTINUES)
(WHISTLING MOZART'S "EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK")
(WHISTLING MOZART'S "EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK")
(WOMAN CHUCKLES)
(WOMAN GASPING)
(WOMAN SHOUTING IN FRENCH)
(WOMAN SINGING IN GERMAN OVER SPEAKERS)
(WOMAN WHIMPERS)
(WOMEN SCREAMING)

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