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1 00:04:04 Help here! Lend a hand! Anyone!
2 00:04:10 - Constable Crane? Is that you? - None other.
3 00:04:15 Not only me. I found something which was lately a man.
4 00:04:25 - Burn it. - Yes, sir.
5 00:04:28 - We do not know the cause of death. - If found in the river, it is drowning.
6 00:04:35 We might determine whether he was dead before he went into the river.
7 00:04:41 - I will need to examine the body. - Cut him up? Are we heathens?
8 00:04:48 - What happened to him? - Arrested for burglary.
9 00:04:59 Good work.
10 00:05:01 The millennium is almost upon us.
11 00:05:04 In a few months, we will be living in the 19th century.
12 00:05:08 Yet our courts rely on medieval methods of torture.
13 00:05:11 - Stand down. - I stand up, for sense and justice.
14 00:05:16 Ourjails overflow with men convicted on confessions worth no more...
15 00:05:20 Constable Crane! This is a song we have heard from you more than once.
16 00:05:26 There are two courses open to me.
17 00:05:30 First, I can let you cool your heels in the cells, -
18 00:05:34 until you learn respect for the dignity of my office...
19 00:05:37 Why am I the only one who sees that to solve crimes, detect the guilty,
20 00:05:45 we must use our brains to find clues, using up- to- date scientific techniques?
21 00:05:51 Which brings me to the second course.
22 00:05:55 There is a town upstate, two days to the north, in the Hudson Highlands.
23 00:06:00 It is a place called Sleepy Hollow.
24 00:06:05 - Have you heard of it? - I have not.
25 00:06:08 An isolated farming community, mainly Dutch.
26 00:06:12 Three persons have been murdered, all within a fortnight.
27 00:06:17 Each one found with the head lopped off. - lopped off?
28 00:06:23 Clean as dandelion heads, apparently.
29 00:06:27 You will take your experimentations to Sleepy Hollow,
30 00:06:32 and there you will detect the murderer.
31 00:06:36 Bring him here to face our good justice.
32 00:06:41 - Will you do this? - I shall.
33 00:06:46 Remember, it is you, Ichabod Crane,
34 00:06:52 ...who is now put to the test.
35 00:11:59 The pickety witch, the pickety witch, who's going to kiss the pickety witch?
36 00:12:12 - Is it Theodore? - I am only a stranger.
37 00:12:15 Then have a kiss on account.
38 00:12:25 I am looking for Baltus Van Tassel.
39 00:12:28 I am his daughter, Katrina.
40 00:12:31 - We have not heard your name yet. - I have not said it. Excuse me.
41 00:12:37 - You need some manners! - Brom, we'll have no raised voices.
42 00:12:41 It is to raise spirits in this dark time that I and my wife are giving this party.
43 00:12:48 You are welcome, even if you are selling something.
44 00:12:54 Constable Ichabod Crane, sent from New York to investigate the murders.
45 00:12:59 Then Sleepy Hollow is grateful to you.
46 00:13:03 We hope you will honour us by remaining in this house.
47 00:13:07 Come sir, we'll get you settled. Play on!
48 00:13:17 Excuse me.
49 00:13:24 Thank you. Please tell Mr Van Tassel I will be down in a moment.
50 00:13:29 I will, sir.
51 00:13:34 Thank God you're here.
52 00:13:46 Ah, excellent, come in.
53 00:13:49 Leave us, my dear.
54 00:13:55 We are joined by Dr Thomas Lancaster, Reverend Steenwyck, -
55 00:14:00 our able magistrate Samuel Philipse,
56 00:14:02 and lastly, this fine fellow is James Hardenbrook, our notary.
57 00:14:08 - And you, sir? - A simple farmer who has prospered.
58 00:14:13 The town looks to me as friend and counsel.
59 00:14:16 And landlord and banker. Can we proceed?
60 00:14:23 So, three persons murdered...
61 00:14:30 First, Peter Van Garrett...
62 00:14:34 ...and his son, Dirk Van Garrett.
63 00:14:37 Both of them strong, capable men,
64 00:14:43 found together... decapitated.
65 00:14:50 One week later, the Widow Winship.
66 00:14:53 Also decapitated.
67 00:14:59 Now, I will need to ask you many questions,
68 00:15:03 but first let me ask, is anyone suspected?
69 00:15:12 How much have your superiors explained to you?
70 00:15:16 Only that the three were slain in open ground,
71 00:15:21 their heads found severed from their bodies.
72 00:15:25 Their heads were not found severed. Their heads were not found at all.
73 00:15:33 - The heads are gone? - Taken.
74 00:15:37 Taken by the Headless Horseman. Taken back to hell.
75 00:15:44 - Pardon, I don't... - Perhaps you had better sit down.
76 00:15:50 Yes.
77 00:15:56 The Horseman was a Hessian mercenary,
78 00:15:58 sent by German princes to keep Americans under the yoke of England.
79 00:16:04 But unlike his compatriots, who came for money,
80 00:16:09 the Horseman came for love of carnage.
81 00:16:12 When battle was joined, there you'd find him.
82 00:16:19 He rode a giant black steed named Daredevil.
83 00:16:25 He rode hard into battle, chopping off heads at full gallop.
84 00:16:31 He had filed his teeth down to sharp points, -
85 00:16:35 to add to the ferocity of his appearance.
86 00:16:46 This butcher didn't finally reach his end until the winter of '79.
87 00:16:54 Not far from here, in our western woods.
88 00:17:52 They chopped off his head with his own sword. Even today the woods -
89 00:17:56 is a haunted place, where brave men will not venture.
90 00:18:02 For what was planted in the ground that day-
91 00:18:06 was a seed of evil.
92 00:18:11 And so it has been for 20 years.
93 00:18:14 But now the Hessian wakes, cutting off heads where he finds them.
94 00:18:25 Are you saying... Is that what you believe?
95 00:18:31 Seeing is believing.
96 00:18:35 They tell me you've brought books of scientific investigation.
97 00:18:40 This is the only book I recommend you read.
98 00:18:55 Reverend Steenwyck, gentlemen...
99 00:19:01 Murder needs no ghost to come from the grave.
100 00:19:04 We have murders in New York without benefit of ghouls and goblins.
101 00:19:09 You're far from New York.
102 00:19:11 The assassin is a man of flesh and blood, and I will discover him.
103 00:19:58 Come out, devil.
104 00:20:52 - His name's Gunpowder. - He should do just fine. Thank you.
105 00:20:59 Good luck, sir. You need any help, you call my name.
106 00:21:03 Don't you worry about a thing. Everything will be just fine.
107 00:21:09 Thomas, inside!
108 00:21:13 Run along for breakfast. Kiss your mother once for you and twice for me.
109 00:21:18 Murder! The Horseman's killed again!
110 00:21:23 All right, Gunpowder, we're off.
111 00:21:26 No, no, the other way.
112 00:21:35 Good horse.
113 00:21:48 Mr Miller, ride back for the coffin- cart. The rest of you, keep a sharp lookout.
114 00:21:56 It's all right. I'm here now.
115 00:22:23 The fourth victim, Jonathan Masbath.
116 00:22:29 I see. And the head?
117 00:22:35 - Taken. - Taken...
118 00:22:40 - Interesting. Very interesting. - What is?
119 00:22:44 In cases like this, the head is removed to prevent identification of the body.
120 00:22:49 - But we know this was Masbath. - Precisely. So why was it removed?
121 00:22:54 - Why? - Right.
122 00:22:59 - You have moved the body? You must never move the body. - I did.
123 00:23:03 - Why not? - Because...
124 00:23:20 The stride is gigantic!
125 00:23:25 The attacker rode Masbath down.
126 00:23:28 Turned his horse. Came back to claim the head.
127 00:23:53 There's a chemical reaction.
128 00:23:57 It shows it was a powerful singular thrust to the neck.
129 00:24:28 - Interesting. - What is it?
130 00:24:32 The wound was cauterised, as though the blade were red- hot.
131 00:24:38 And yet, no blistering, no scorched flesh.
132 00:24:44 The Devil's fire.
133 00:24:52 "Be vigilant", as it sayeth in the Book of Peter, chapter five, verse eight.
134 00:24:58 "Because your adversary, the Devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, -
135 00:25:05 - seeking whom he may devour." God rest, Jonathan Masbath.
136 00:25:38 - Mr Constable, sir. - You're young Masbath.
137 00:25:43 I was young Masbath, but now the only one.
138 00:25:47 Masbath at your service. In honour, bound to avenge my father.
139 00:25:53 Well, I thank you very much, but your mother will need you more than I.
140 00:26:00 My mother is in heaven. She has my father now to care for her.
141 00:26:05 But you have no one to serve you. I am your man, sir.
142 00:26:09 And a brave one, too. But I cannot be the one to look after you.
143 00:26:16 I am sorry for your loss, young Mr Masbath.
144 00:26:31 Constable Crane! There's something you should know.
145 00:26:35 Jonathan Masbath was not the fourth victim, but the fifth.
146 00:26:41 - The fifth? - Aye. Five victims in four graves.
147 00:26:59 Masbath, find a place in Van Tassel's servants' quarters. Wake me at dawn.
148 00:27:05 I hope you have a strong stomach.
149 00:27:09 Peter Van Garrett, Dirk Van Garrett.
150 00:27:14 Jonathan Masbath. Five victims, four graves.
151 00:27:34 The Widow Winship.
152 00:28:01 Bring the widow in.
153 00:28:05 - This is most irregular, Constable. - Yes, but in this case necessary.
154 00:28:10 - I need to operate immediately. - Operate? She's dead.
155 00:28:16 I mean, of course, I will need the operating table.
156 00:28:23 Once more, the neck wound cauterised...
157 00:28:27 ...the sword thrust to the stomach the same, but to what purpose?
158 00:28:34 To what is your purpose, is the question.
159 00:28:37 - What type of instruments are these? - Some of my own design.
160 00:28:44 Step out, young Masbath.
161 00:28:47 Thank you for your help, Mr Killian. And if you don't mind, Doctor, -
162 00:28:51 - my concentration suffers greatly when I'm observed.
163 00:29:34 - I am finished. - What have you done to her?
164 00:29:38 - We are dealing with a madman. - What did you find out?
165 00:29:44 The Widow Winship was with child.
166 00:30:32 Who's there?
167 00:33:08 - Oh, pardon my intrusion. - There's no intrusion.
168 00:33:12 I come here to read when I'm wakeful.
169 00:33:20 - To read books which you must hide. - They were my mother's books.
170 00:33:24 My father believes tales of romance caused the brain fever that killed her.
171 00:33:32 The nurse who cared for her during her sickness is now Lady Van Tassel.
172 00:33:36 Why did no one mention that the Van Garretts are kin to the Van Tassels?
173 00:33:44 Hardly a household is not connected to every other by blood or marriage.
174 00:33:50 I see.
175 00:33:56 This was Van Garrett land, given to my father when I wore swaddling clothes.
176 00:34:02 They were the richest family around. When my father brought me here...
177 00:34:06 ...Van Garrett set him up with an acre and a broken- down cottage.
178 00:34:09 My father worked hard and prospered. I owe Van Garrett my happiness.
179 00:34:16 I remember living poor in the cottage.
180 00:34:20 - Should I show you? - Yes.
181 00:34:26 - Take this. It is my gift for you. - No, I have no use for it.
182 00:34:32 Are you so certain of everything?
183 00:34:47 - It was your mother's. - It is sure protection against harm.
184 00:34:56 Are you so certain of everything?
185 00:35:15 What are these strange markings?
186 00:35:18 I've had them since I can remember.
187 00:35:31 I used to play by this hearth as a child.
188 00:35:37 It was my first drawing school. My mother was my teacher.
189 00:35:44 Look. See? Carved into the fireback.
190 00:35:48 The archer. I'd forgotten it.
191 00:35:53 This was from long before we lived here.
192 00:35:59 - Are you all right? - Yes, thank you.
193 00:36:04 A cardinal. I'd love to have a tame one, but I wouldn't have the heart to cage it.
194 00:36:11 Well, then I have something for you.
195 00:36:17 Cardinal on one side, an empty cage. And now...
196 00:36:26 - You can do magic. Teach me. - It is no magic. We call it "optics".
197 00:36:33 The pictures are joined in the spinning. Truth is not always appearance.
198 00:37:31 What are you running from, Philipse? You had a mind to help me.
199 00:37:35 Yes, and it's put me in dread of powers against which there is no defence.
200 00:37:42 - You knew the widow was expecting? - She told me.
201 00:37:46 And you are not the child's father? Did she tell you the father's name?
202 00:37:51 Yes. She came to me for advice as town magistrate...
203 00:37:56 ...to protect the rights of her child. I was bound to keep the secret.
204 00:38:01 - Do you believe the father killed her? - The Horseman killed her.
205 00:38:05 There is no Horseman. There never was. There never will be.
206 00:38:10 - What is that thing? - My protection from the Horseman.
207 00:38:15 A magistrate, full of such nonsense! Now tell me the name of...
208 00:38:40 Oh, my God!
209 00:39:27 Constable Crane?
210 00:39:31 Has he not come out at all?
211 00:39:39 - It was a headless horseman! - You must not excite yourself.
212 00:39:43 - That's why you're here. - A horseman, a dead one, headless!
213 00:39:49 - I know. - You don't. You weren't there. It's true!
214 00:39:53 Of course it is. I told you. Everyone told you.
215 00:39:57 I saw him.
216 00:40:05 I suppose it's back to the city, then.
217 00:41:31 This time I'll go to New York myself. I won't be fobbed off with an amateur.
218 00:41:49 - This time, a magistrate's dead. - Gentlemen...
219 00:41:53 I need able men to go with me into the western woods.
220 00:41:58 - We thought you'd shot your bolt. - I will find the Horseman's grave.
221 00:42:04 I will pit myself against a murdering ghost.
222 00:42:09 Who's with me?
223 00:42:13 Me.
224 00:42:17 The Van Garretts, Widow Winship, your father, and now Philipse.
225 00:42:24 Something must connect them. Did your father deal with the Van Garretts?
226 00:42:29 He worked for them. We lived in the coach- house.
227 00:42:33 It's nothing.
228 00:42:36 There was an argument between father and son a week before the murder.
229 00:42:43 My father was later sent for by Mr Van Garrett.
230 00:42:47 An argument between father and son. Elder Van Garrett sent for his servant...
231 00:42:55 Listen.
232 00:42:58 - I hear nothing. - Nor I.
233 00:43:01 No birds, no crickets, it's all gone so quiet.
234 00:43:14 Quicken pace.
235 00:44:05 Pardon our intrusion, but perhaps you could help us.
236 00:44:09 - You're from the Hollow. - In a way, yes.
237 00:44:17 I make no assumptions about your occupation...
238 00:44:21 ...nor your ways, which... which... which...
239 00:44:24 ...are nothing to me, whatever you are. Each to his own.
240 00:44:40 Do you know of the Horseman, ma'am? The Hessian?
241 00:44:48 That'll be him.
242 00:44:50 You, come with me.
243 00:44:53 Go out, child. Keep away. Whatever you hear, keep away.
244 00:45:05 What might he hear that he must keep away from?
245 00:45:14 He rides to the Hollow and back. I hear him. I smell the blood on him.
246 00:45:21 Do you?
247 00:45:24 Well, I'm here to find him and make him stop.
248 00:45:36 You seek knowledge of the netherworld. I can show you.
249 00:45:48 - What are you doing? - Don't move or speak.
250 00:45:52 - When the other comes, I will hold him. - The other?
251 00:45:55 Silence. He comes now.
252 00:46:08 Madam...
253 00:46:11 Madam, do you hear me?
254 00:46:26 You seek the warrior bathed in blood, the Headless Horseman.
255 00:46:30 Follow the Indian trail to where the sun dies, to the Tree of the Dead.
256 00:46:35 Climb down to the Horseman's resting place.
257 00:46:47 We're leaving. We're leaving now.
258 00:46:52 - We go to the Tree of the Dead. - How will we recognise it?
259 00:46:56 Without difficulty, I fear. Then to the Horseman's resting place.
260 00:47:00 - His camp? - His grave.
261 00:47:14 Stay here.
262 00:47:53 Halt and turn, I have a pistol aimed!
263 00:47:57 Katrina! I might have killed you. Why have you come?
264 00:48:01 Because no one else would go with you.
265 00:48:04 Then I am now twice the man. It is your white magic.
266 00:48:14 Pardon my intrusion. I think you'd better look at this.
267 00:49:01 The Tree of the Dead.
268 00:49:20 Blood.
269 00:49:24 Stay where you are.
270 00:50:07 - What is it? - Just stay where you are. Don't move.
271 00:50:27 This tree is a gateway between two worlds.
272 00:50:44 This ground has been disturbed. The soil is loose. Bring the shovel.
273 00:51:08 The skull is gone. Taken.
274 00:51:12 That's why he returns from the grave.
275 00:51:15 To take heads until his own is restored to him.
276 00:51:37 Ichabod?
277 00:52:27 Split up. Glenn. Theodore.
278 00:52:50 - Don't pick your teeth, it's a bad habit. - I am a bad habit.
279 00:52:56 - There's nothing for it. - Oh, isn't there?
280 00:53:18 - Let's get ready for bed. - Yes.
281 00:53:43 Beth, run!
282 00:54:06 Be quiet.
283 00:56:53 - Wait, he's not after you. - I'll get him.
284 00:57:16 We cannot win this.
285 00:58:16 Remarkable. A wound like this should have killed him, -
286 00:58:19 - but it needs no stitch, and there's hardly a loss of blood.
287 00:58:24 - You must be still. The fever is on you. - Katrina...
288 00:58:31 Nostradamus, Mediamus, milk of mercy, in media nos laudamas.
289 00:58:55 Katrina, I tried to stop Brom...
290 00:59:00 Drink this down, it will make you sleep.
291 00:59:03 The Horseman was not set to kill Brom or me. Had Brom not attacked him...
292 00:59:08 Later. Rest now.
293 00:59:10 The Horseman doesn't kill at random.
294 00:59:14 His victims are chosen by that very person who took his skull.
295 00:59:20 Someone who knew where to dig, of flesh and blood, as I've always said.
296 00:59:25 - These are ravings. - Drink.
297 01:00:18 Ichabod...
298 01:00:41 - You were dreaming. - Yes. Of things I had forgotten...
299 01:00:49 ...and would not like to remember.
300 01:00:52 - Tell me what you dreamt. - My mother was an innocent.
301 01:00:57 A child of nature.
302 01:01:00 Condemned. Murdered... by my father.
303 01:01:06 - Murdered by? - Murdered to save her soul.
304 01:01:10 By a Bible- black tyrant, behind a mask of righteousness.
305 01:01:16 I was seven when I lost my faith.
306 01:01:22 - What do you believe in? - Sense and reason.
307 01:01:26 Cause and consequence.
308 01:01:30 But here my rational mind has been so controverted by the spirit world.
309 01:01:36 You'll take nothing from Sleepy Hollow that was worth the coming here?
310 01:01:43 No, not nothing.
311 01:01:48 A kiss from a lovely young woman, before she saw me or knew my name.
312 01:01:54 Yes, without sense or reason.
313 01:02:01 Forgive me. I speak of kisses, and you've lost your brave man Brom.
314 01:02:09 I have shed my tears for Brom...
315 01:02:12 ...and yet my heart is not broken. Do you think me wicked?
316 01:02:19 No. But perhaps there is a bit of witch in you.
317 01:02:26 - Why do you say that? - Because you've bewitched me.
318 01:02:45 You slept like the dead.
319 01:02:47 You're too kind to me. I don't look to be served by the lady of the house.
320 01:02:51 Nor would you be, but that the servant girl has vanished.
321 01:02:56 - Sarah? - Run away, like so many others.
322 01:03:00 They're all leaving in fear.
323 01:03:04 Where is Katrina?
324 01:03:06 She watched over you till dawn. Now it is her turn to sleep.
325 01:03:17 I'm fit for another day, I think.
326 01:03:22 Fit enough to face a mortal adversary.
327 01:03:27 Dr. Lancaster. Reverend Steenwyck.
328 01:03:33 Notary Hardenbrook and Magistrate Philipse...
329 01:03:40 ...who tried to cut and run, and lost his head.
330 01:03:43 Four frightened men arguing together on the very night Philipse was killed.
331 01:03:51 There is conspiracy here.
332 01:03:57 The doctor, the reverend, the notary and the magistrate.
333 01:04:05 What is the secret that unites them?
334 01:04:11 Magistrate Philipse knew there were five bodies to four graves.
335 01:04:15 He knew the widow was pregnant and would not tell me the father's name.
336 01:04:22 What does this point to?
337 01:04:32 We must proceed by process of elimination.
338 01:04:35 I'll list everyone in town, starting with its chief citizen, Baltus Van Tassel.
339 01:04:45 - I feel we're getting very close. - Yes...
340 01:04:48 I suppose Baltus is the chief citizen, now that old Van Garrett is dead.
341 01:04:54 The Van Garretts... I'd almost forgotten them.
342 01:05:10 Come with me, to Notary Hardenbrook's.
343 01:05:13 - Have you thought of something? - Yes... I have.
344 01:05:34 Hopeless.
345 01:05:44 My father's satchel. Why is it here?
346 01:05:53 - Leave me alone. - Notary Hardenbrook...
347 01:05:57 Show me the last will and testament of old man Van Garrett.
348 01:06:01 - The will leaves everything to his son. - Who died with him.
349 01:06:05 - The estate passes to the next of kin. - Naturally. All legal and above board.
350 01:06:12 - Sir? - I'm a dead man. No...
351 01:06:19 Van Garrett's seal, broken.
352 01:06:25 He made a new will just before he died, naming... Widow Winship?
353 01:06:32 And here, look. A marriage certificate.
354 01:06:38 He secretly married the widow and left everything to her and her unborn child.
355 01:06:45 It stood between Van Garrett's fortune and the one who'd have got everything.
356 01:06:50 It's true, but we four were drawn in against our will.
357 01:06:56 - Your will? - He means...
358 01:06:59 Of course, the four town elders.
359 01:07:03 Now I see what parts you had to play. Steenwyck knew the secret.
360 01:07:08 He performed the marriage. Lancaster attended the pregnant woman.
361 01:07:14 Philipse gave protection of the law. Hardenbrook concealed documents...
362 01:07:20 ...entrusted by Van Garrett to his faithful servant.
363 01:07:23 - The conspirators drawn into the plot. - We knew not it was a murdering plot.
364 01:07:30 But I have not finished, sir.
365 01:07:32 First, the Van Garretts slain by a horseman raised from the grave.
366 01:07:37 Up pops a widow with a claim on the fortune. Off with her head.
367 01:07:42 But murder begets murder. It was the servant...
368 01:07:46 ...Jonathan Masbath. The night father and son quarrelled over the new will.
369 01:07:52 Masbath was summoned upstairs to bear witness.
370 01:07:56 Here is his signature. I'm afraid it was his death warrant.
371 01:08:01 The Horseman came for him. Came for him -
372 01:08:05 - at the bidding of someone who had power over him, who dug in the earth...
373 01:08:10 ...and stole the skull, which must again be his before he will return to hell.
374 01:08:16 Someone who stood to gain or lose a fortune. None other...
375 01:08:21 ...than Van Garrett's next of kin, Baltus Van Tassel!
376 01:08:31 - Katrina, why are you in my room? - Because it is yours.
377 01:08:39 - Was it wicked of me? - No, not at all.
378 01:08:45 - I missed you. Where did you go? - I had questions to ask Hardenbrook.
379 01:08:51 - Did you learn anything of interest? - Perhaps.
380 01:08:58 - My father... - Your father?
381 01:09:00 Yes. My father thinks you should return to New York.
382 01:09:04 Really? Why is that?
383 01:09:08 I don't know. Perhaps he looked in your ledger and did not like what he saw.
384 01:09:19 - What have you there? - Evidence. I'm sorry, I must ask you...
385 01:09:23 Then I'll leave you to your thoughts.
386 01:09:39 - It's just a spider. - Kill it!
387 01:09:42 - No, stop it! - There's something under here.
388 01:09:48 - What is it? - Help me move the bed.
389 01:09:52 No, I mustn't. You do it.
390 01:10:01 The evil eye. It is someone casting spells against you.
391 01:10:07 The evil eye...
392 01:11:00 Wait here.
393 01:12:17 Katrina...
394 01:12:21 - You took the evidence and burned it. - So it would not accuse my father.
395 01:12:25 I accuse no one. But if there is guilt, I cannot alter it, even if it grieves me.
396 01:12:31 No spells of yours can alter it, either. It is he who profits from these murders.
397 01:12:37 If you knew him, you'd not have such harsh thoughts about him.
398 01:12:41 - Nor if you felt anything for me. - Why did his friends conceal?
399 01:12:48 You are the constable. Find another chain of reasoning and let me be.
400 01:12:52 I cannot. Nor the one or the other. And I am heartsick with it.
401 01:12:57 I think you have no heart, and I had a mind once to give you mine.
402 01:13:03 Yes, I think you loved me...
403 01:13:06 ...when you followed me into the woods. To have braved such peril.
404 01:13:10 What peril was there if it was my own father who controlled the Horseman?
405 01:13:19 Goodbye, Ichabod Crane. I curse the day you came to Sleepy Hollow.
406 01:13:29 - She will not see you. - Did she say anything?
407 01:13:36 Only that she will not come down.
408 01:13:39 - I see. Thank you. - Constable...
409 01:13:45 You have not asked me how I hurt my hand since yesterday...
410 01:13:49 ...which would have been polite.
411 01:13:53 In fact, you have been as careful not to look at it as not to mention it.
412 01:14:01 - Yes, I'm sorry. How did you? - I know you saw me.
413 01:14:06 - What? - I know you followed last night.
414 01:14:11 You must promise not to tell my husband what you saw. Promise me!
415 01:14:17 The town is in ferment! Horror piled on tragedy. Hardenbrook is dead!
416 01:14:22 - That harmless old man? - Hanged himself in the night.
417 01:14:26 - Hanged himself? - There's a church meeting tonight.
418 01:14:29 Everyone is going to speak out against you. If you are wise...
419 01:14:35 ...you will leave this place. What is that?
420 01:14:40 - I was careless with the kitchen knife. - The wound looks angry.
421 01:14:44 I will bind it with arrowroot flowers. I know where some grow.
422 01:15:00 Hurry up, the meeting bell has started tolling.
423 01:15:27 The Horseman! Katrina, the Horseman saved me!
424 01:15:36 The Horseman killed your stepmother!
425 01:15:48 Oh, God!
426 01:16:20 You'll kill us all! You're the one the Horseman wants!
427 01:16:44 He cannot enter.
428 01:16:56 The Horseman cannot enter! He cannot cross the gate.
429 01:17:01 We have to save ourselves.
430 01:17:05 The next person to lay a hand on me will get a bullet!
431 01:17:09 He's coming back!
432 01:17:19 - Enough have died. It's time to confess. - What is it that you know?
433 01:17:23 Your four friends played you false. We were possessed by one who...
434 01:17:38 Stay back!
435 01:17:58 There's a conspiracy here, and I will seek it out!
436 01:19:18 It was an evil spirit possessed you.
437 01:19:21 I pray it is satisfied and that you find peace. The evil eye has done its work.
438 01:19:27 My life is over. Spared for a lifetime of horrors in my sleep.
439 01:19:32 Waking each day to grief.
440 01:19:41 Goodbye, Katrina.
441 01:20:20 - You think it was Katrina, don't you? - That can never be uttered.
442 01:20:25 A strange sort of witch, with a kind and loving heart.
443 01:20:28 - How can you think so? - I have good reason.
444 01:20:31 - Then you are bewitched by reason. - And beaten down by it!
445 01:20:39 It is a hard lesson for a hard world. You'd better learn it.
446 01:20:43 Villainy wears many masks. None so dangerous as the mask of virtue.
447 01:20:57 Farewell.
448 01:22:28 Return the coach! Turn around now!
449 01:22:45 Pardon my intrusion.
450 01:22:57 No blood flow, no clotting, no healing.
451 01:23:04 When this cut was made, this woman was already dead.
452 01:23:18 Dear stepdaughter.
453 01:23:22 You look as if you'd seen a ghost.
454 01:23:56 Rise up once more, my dark avenger. One more night of beheading.
455 01:24:03 Rise up with your sword.
456 01:24:05 A head for a head.
457 01:24:09 My unholy horseman, rise.
458 01:24:12 Come now for Katrina.
459 01:24:30 Awake at last.
460 01:24:33 - You thought it was all a nasty dream? - Father saw the Horseman kill you.
461 01:24:38 He saw the Horseman come toward me with his sword unsheathed, -
462 01:24:43 - but it is I who govern the Horseman, dear, and Baltus did not stay to watch.
463 01:24:54 - But there was a body. - The servant girl, Sarah.
464 01:24:57 I always thought she was useless...
465 01:25:03 ...but she had a purpose after all.
466 01:25:11 - Who are you? - My family name was Archer.
467 01:25:17 The archer?
468 01:25:25 I lived with my father, mother and sister in a cottage not far from here.
469 01:25:29 My father died, and the landlord, whom we'd served faithfully, evicted us.
470 01:25:37 No one would take us in, because my mother was suspected of witchcraft.
471 01:25:44 She schooled her daughters well, while we lived as outcasts in the woods.
472 01:25:50 She died within a year.
473 01:25:57 My sister and I remained in our refuge, seeing not a soul.
474 01:26:03 Until one day, gathering firewood, we crossed the path of the Hessian.
475 01:26:15 I saw his death. At that moment, I offered my soul to Satan...
476 01:26:21 ...if he would raise the Hessian from the grave to avenge me.
477 01:26:30 - Avenge you? - Against Van Garrett!
478 01:26:33 The landlord who showed us no mercy and left us to starve...
479 01:26:37 ...whilst Baltus and his simpering wife and girl child stole our home.
480 01:26:42 I'd make myself mistress of all he had.
481 01:26:45 The easiest was to enter your house as your mother's sick- nurse...
482 01:26:50 ...and put her body into the grave, and my own into the marriage bed.
483 01:26:55 Not quite so easy was to secure my legacy. The widow had to go...
484 01:27:02 ...and the servant Masbath. Just the other day, that silly midwife Killian...
485 01:27:08 ...told me the widow had told her a big secret.
486 01:27:11 And she told me this right in front of her husband! What a goose!
487 01:27:17 So, another little job for the Horseman.
488 01:27:23 But lust delivered the Rev. Steenwyck into my power.
489 01:27:29 Fear did the same for Hardenbrook and the drunkard Philipse.
490 01:27:34 And the doctor's silence I exchanged for my complicity...
491 01:27:38 ...in his fornications with the servant girl Sarah.
492 01:27:43 - Yes, you have everything now. - No, you have, my dear.
493 01:27:49 By your father's will. I get everything in the event of your death.
494 01:27:56 Oh, my sister, by the way, sadly passed away.
495 01:28:03 Quite recently.
496 01:28:07 - You killed your own sister. - She brought it on herself.
497 01:28:12 By helping you and your master!
498 01:28:16 You're just in time to have your head cut off.
499 01:28:19 Tonight the Horseman comes for you!
500 01:28:29 Katrina!
501 01:28:37 Thank God.
502 01:28:47 Watch your head.
503 01:29:05 To the roof. I have an idea.
504 01:30:07 Jump in the sails!
505 01:30:24 Jump!
506 01:30:31 Hurry!
507 01:30:52 - Is he dead? - He was dead to begin with.
508 01:31:20 - Where are we going? - Anywhere but here.
509 01:31:36 Take the reins.
510 01:32:55 My bag!
511 01:33:14 Jump!
512 01:34:18 - Still alive? - Run, Katrina.
513 01:34:21 Yes, do run and jump and skip.
514 01:34:37 Here, take her! She's yours!
515 01:34:46 Sir, you're not dead!
516 01:35:30 Horseman!
517 01:39:05 Just in time for a new century.
518 01:39:20 You'll soon get your bearings, young Masbath.
519 01:39:22 The Bronx is up, the Battery's down, and home is this way.

