Sweeney.Todd.The.Demon.Barber.Of.Fleet.Street.DVD.SCREENER.XViD-PUKKA.CD.1.EN.MicroDVD.txt

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{5470}{5578}I have sailed the world,|beheld its wonders
{5587}{5687}From the Dardanelles to|the mountains of Peru,
{5699}{5799}But there's no|place like London
{5810}{5896}No, there's no|place like London.
{5911}{5925}Mr. Todd-?
{5969}{5999}You are young.
{6014}{6077}Life has been kind to you.
{6159}{6271}You will learn.
{6597}{6658}There's a hole in the|world like a great black pit
{6664}{6707}And the vermin of|the world Inhabit it
{6713}{6762}And its morals aren't|worth what a pig could spit
{6763}{6825}And it goes by the name of London.
{6858}{6901}At the top of the hole|sit the privileged few
{6902}{6945}Making mock of the|vermin in the lower zoo,
{6945}{6998}turning beauty into filth and greed.
{6999}{7115}I too have sailed the world,|and seen its wonders
{7123}{7222}For the cruelty of men|is as wondrous as Peru,
{7230}{7360}but there's no|place like London!
{7770}{7801}Is everything all right, Mr. Todd?
{7861}{7902}I beg your indulgence, Anthony...
{7932}{7986}My mind is far from easy.
{8033}{8120}In these once familiar|streets I feel shadows
{8161}{8191}Shadows...?
{8232}{8282}Ghosts.
{8441}{8513}There was a barber and his wife,
{8523}{8599}and she was beautiful.
{8623}{8691}A foolish barber and his wife,
{8705}{8767}she was his reason and his life,
{8780}{8871}and she was beautiful,
{8877}{8964}and she was virtuous.
{9017}{9041}And he was... Naive.
{9401}{9567}There was another man who saw|that she was beautiful,
{9576}{9658}A pious vulture of the law,
{9663}{9741}who with a gesture of his claw
{9742}{9820}removed the barber from his plate.
{9829}{9916}Then there was nothing but to wait
{9940}{9995}and she would fall,
{10001}{10022}So soft,
{10028}{10051}So young,
{10052}{10073}So lost,
{10074}{10185}and oh, so beautiful!
{10243}{10319}And the lady, sir... did she succumb?
{10346}{10424}Oh, that was many years ago...
{10517}{10631}I doubt if anyone would know.
{10815}{10855}I'd like to thank you, Anthony.
{10861}{10972}If you hadn't spotted me,|I'd be lost on the ocean still...
{10988}{11015}Will I see you again?
{11059}{11105}You might find me, if you like,
{11160}{11204}around Fleet Street.
{11267}{11354}Until then, my friend.
{11568}{11605}There's a hole in the world|like a great black pit
{11610}{11657}and it's filled with people|who are filled with shit
{11662}{11706}And the vermin of|the world inhabit it...
{13017}{13038}A customer!
{13047}{13086}Wait! What's your rush?|What's your hurry?
{13097}{13147}You gave me such a- Fright.|I thought you was a ghost.
{13155}{13181}Half a minute, can't you? Sit!
{13182}{13202}Sit ye down!|Sit!
{13203}{13274}All I meant is that I haven't|seen a customer for weeks.
{13275}{13334}Did you come here for a pie, sir?
{13340}{13391}Do forgive me if me head's|a little vague- Ugh!
{13399}{13460}What is that? But you'd think|we had the plague-
{13466}{13492}From the way that people-
{13492}{13513}Keep avoiding-
{13520}{13539}No, you don't!
{13544}{13596}These are probably|the worst pies in London.
{13597}{13648}But there's no one comes in|even to inhale-
{13656}{13721}Right you are, sir.|Would you like a drop of ale?
{13728}{13792}Mind you, I can't hardly blame them-
{13809}{13891}These are probably|the worst pies in London.
{13917}{13958}I know why nobody cares to take them-
{13978}{14021}I should know, I make them.
{14030}{14122}But good? No,|the worst pies in London-
{14134}{14156}Even that's polite.
{14157}{14212}The worst pies in London-
{14230}{14264}If you doubt it, take a bite.
{14324}{14373}Is that just disgusting?
{14381}{14428}You have to concede it.
{14439}{14485}It's nothing but crusting-
{14491}{14540}Here, drink this, you'll need it-
{14551}{14613}The worst pies in London.
{14629}{14664}And no wonder with the price of meat.|What it is-
{14680}{14721}When you get it.|Never.
{14728}{14788}Thought I'd live to see the day|men'd think it was a treat
{14793}{14831}Finding poor|animals
{14837}{14876}wot are dying in the street.
{14877}{14915}Mrs. Mooney has a pie shop,
{14928}{14983}Does a business, but I noticed|something weird-
{14989}{15044}Lately all her neighbors' cats|have disappeared.
{15051}{15124}Have to hand it to her-|Wot I calls enterprise,
{15130}{15163}Popping pussies into pies.
{15175}{15208}Wouldn't do in my shop-
{15216}{15281}Just the thought of it's enough|to make you sick.
{15287}{15340}And I'm telling you|them pussy cats is quick.
{15368}{15435}No denying times is hard, sir -
{15451}{15529}Even harder than the worst pies in London.
{15547}{15587}Only lard and nothing more-
{15588}{15627}Is that just revolting?
{15633}{15731}All greasy and gritty,|it looks like it's molting,
{15740}{15829}And tastes like-|Well, pity
{15836}{16004}a woman alone|with limited wind
{16009}{16126}and the worst pies in London!
{16142}{16186}Ah sir, times is hard.|Times is hard.
{16451}{16504}Trust me, dearie, it's going to take|more than ale
{16505}{16554}to wash that taste out.
{16575}{16642}Come with me and we'll get|you a nice tumbler of gin.
{16957}{16975}Isn't this homey now?
{17020}{17064}Me cheery wallpaper was|a real bargain too,
{17081}{17130}it being only partly singed when the|chapel burnt down...
{17144}{17201}There's a good boy, now you sit down|and warm your bones,
{17242}{17334}Isn't that a room over the shop?|If times are so hard,
{17336}{17378}why don't you rent it out?
{17384}{17448}Up there?|Oh, no one will go near it...
{17495}{17530}People think it's haunted.
{17569}{17601}Haunted?
{17647}{17702}And who's to say they're wrong?...
{17723}{17793}You see, years ago,|something happened up there.
{17810}{17849}Something not very nice...
{17936}{18090}There was a barber and his wife,|and he was beautiful,
{18118}{18264}a proper artist with a knife,|but they transported him for life.
{18279}{18377}And he was beautiful...
{18404}{18501}Barker, his name was - Benjamin Barker.
{18520}{18565}Transported? What was his crime?
{18582}{18633}Foolishness.
{18644}{18693}He had this wife, you see,
{18711}{18738}pretty little thing,
{18744}{18760}silly little nit.
{18767}{18838}Had her chance for the moon on a string-
{18865}{18891}Poor thing. Poor thing.
{19045}{19133}There was this Judge, you see,|wanted her like mad.
{19134}{19180}Every day he�d send her a flower,
{19214}{19269}but did she come down from her tower?
{19299}{19407}Sat up there and sobbed by the hour,|Poor fool.
{19432}{19498}Ah, but there was worse|yet to come, poor thing.
{19678}{19745}The Beadle calls on her, all polite,
{19759}{19821}poor thing, poor thing.
{19835}{19903}The Judge, he tells her,|is all controlled,
{19913}{19981}he blames himself for her dreadful plight
{19993}{20057}She must come straight|to his house tonight!
{20067}{20132}Poor thing, poor thing.
{20265}{20321}Of course, when she goes there,|poor thing, poor thing,
{20334}{20393}they're having this ball all in masks.
{20406}{20470}There's no one she knows there,|poor dear, poor thing.
{20479}{20546}She wanders tormented, and drinks,|poor thing.
{20555}{20618}The Judge has repented, she thinks,|poor thing.
{20625}{20692}Oh, where is Judge Turpin?|She asks.
{20736}{20762}He was there, all right-
{20768}{20802}Only not so contrite!
{20880}{20945}She wasn�t no match for such craft,|you see,
{20954}{21015}And everyone thought it so droll.
{21024}{21086}They figured she had to be daft,|you see,
{21096}{21160}So all of �em stood there|and laughed, you see,
{21172}{21196}Poor soul!|Poor thing!
{21470}{21493}...NOOOOOO!
{21550}{21618}Would no one have mercy on her?
{21641}{21744}So it is you - Benjamin Barker.
{21785}{21901}Where's Lucy?!|Where�s my wife?!
{21918}{21953}She poisoned herself.
{21980}{22064}Arsenic from the|apothecary on the corner.
{22084}{22174}I tried to stop her but she|wouldn't listen to me.
{22251}{22303}And he's got your daughter.
{22350}{22371}He? Judge Turpin?
{22481}{22568}Adopted her like his own.
{22603}{22756}Fifteen years of sweating in a|living hell on a false charge.
{22793}{22860}Fifteen years dreaming that|I might come home
{22861}{22916}to find a loving wife and child...
{22945}{22983}Well, I can't say the years have been
{22983}{23038}particularly kind to you,|Mr. Barker, but you still-
{23058}{23166}No, not Barker. That man is dead.
{23184}{23264}It's Todd now. Sweeney Todd...
{23297}{23359}And he will have his revenge.
{24142}{24235}Come in! Nothing to|be afraid of, love.
{25372}{25414}When they came for the girl, I hid 'em.
{25446}{25470}I hid just some of 'em.
{25795}{25862}Those handles is chased|silver, ain't they?
{25903}{25969}Silver, yes...
{26203}{26297}These are my friends,
{26314}{26418}see how they glisten.
{26435}{26517}See this one shine,
{26533}{26639}how he smiles in the light.
{26648}{26828}My friend, my faithful friend.
{26890}{26990}Speak to me friend,
{27004}{27099}Whisper, I'll listen.
{27116}{27192}I know, I know-
{27192}{27279}You've been locked out of sight
{27286}{27371}all these years-
{27379}{27460}Like me, my friend.
{27473}{27561}Well, I've come home
{27579}{27687}To find you waiting.
{27722}{27771}Home,
{27783}{27861}and we're together,
{27894}{27976}and we'll do wonders,
{28026}{28086}won't we?
{28110}{28226}You there, my friend,|- I'm your friend too, Mr. Todd,
{28235}{28313}come, let me hold you.|- If you only knew, Mr. Todd.
{28320}{28379}Now, with a sigh|- Oh, Mr. Todd,
{28385}{28458}you're warm in my hand,
{28468}{28545}- My friend,|- You've come home.
{28546}{28710}- My clever friend.|- Always had a fondness for you, i did.
{28716}{28829}Rest now, my friends.|- Never you fear, Mr. Todd,
{28830}{28932}Soon I'll unfold you.|- you can move in here, Mr. Todd.
{28937}{29104}Soon you'll know splendors you|never have dreamed all your days...
{29109}{29204}will b...
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