Transcript for the Jonny Quest 1964 series episode The House of Seven Gargoyles.
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: [clamoring]
: [theme music]
: caw grr caw
: [gunfire]
: boom boom boom crash
: [gunfire]
: [rumbling]
: [music continues]
: [growling]
: thud
: [zapping]
: [instrumental music]
: [plane droning]
: [instrumental music]
: [dramatic music]
: [engine rumbling]
: [music continues]
: [intense music]
: [music continues]
: [knock on door]
Ericson: Gunnar, come in.
: [door opens and closes]
: I hear from the village that Dr. Quest and his party have rented a cruiser to bring him up the fjord Professor Ericson.
: Good, it will be an honor to have a man of Dr. Quest's prominence as my guest.
: And he will be the first to see what I've accomplished.
: Take the car, Gunnar.
: Meet him at the dock.
Gunnar: Yes, sir.
: [door opens and closes]
: [intense music]
: [Ericson grunting]
Gunnar: Professor Ericson, what has happened?
: Are you alright?
: Professor?
: Professor, are you alright?
: Someone...or something just tried to put me out of commission permanently.
: My glasses were knocked off.
: I couldn't see who it was.
Gunnar: Here they are, sir.
: Ah, that is better.
: My notes are still here.
: Whoever it was, you must have scared him off.
: Probably through that window.
: [crickets chirping]
: There's nothing out here.
: Nothing.
: Except those ugly gargoyles.
Ericson: Well, we know it can't be one of them.
: [dramatic music]
: I'm looking forward to meeting Professor Ericson.
: He's a great man.
: Yes.
: His experiments with gravity have certainly brought him world fame.
: Very true and being the recluse that he is it's quite a distinction being asked to visit him at Raklev Castle.
: Raklev Castle?
: Sounds spooky.
: Think we should've brought some ghost powder, Hadji?
: The best way to handle ghosts is to ignore them.
: Unless, they are pretty and girls.
Jonny: Well, whoever heard of a girl ghost?
: I met one once in Kashmir.
: A princess.
: Really?
: Then she turned into a water lily and floated away.
: Oh, brother.
: [both laughing]
: Ah, there are many legends about Raklev Castle.
: Baron Raklev, who built it centuries ago is still supposed to wander through its corridors.
: Centuries?
: And he is still alive?
: No, he's been dead over a hundred years.
: He's buried in the castle's private cemetery.
: Private cemetery?
: That castle must have everything including hot and cold running tombstones.
: [dramatic music]
: [crickets chirping]
: [cawing]
: thud
: [owl hooting]
: [music continues]
: [knocking]
Dietrich: Ivar?
: Ivar, it's me, Dietrich, Dietrich.
Ivar: Come in quick, before someone sees you.
: Did you get Ericson's formula?
: No, no, not yet. Not yet.
: Why?
: I was in the laboratory, I took care of the professor.
: But the servant heard me.
: Excuses, excuses.
: I want red book.
: And I want it now!
Dietrich: I-I'm trying, Ivar.
: I'm trying.
: But I must get the key to the laboratory when the professor isn't there.
: And he's expecting a visitor.
: An American scientist.
: A Dr. Quest.
: Quest?
: The professor will undoubtedly show Quest the formula.
: This should be your chance.
: Don't fail, Dietrich.
: Don't fail this time.
: I-I won't.
: I won't. I won't!
: Get back to your perch.
: And stay there!
: Keep your eyes open.
: Move at your first chance and get that formula.
: Kill anyone that gets in your way.
: thud
: [instrumental music]
: Gosh, dad. Those cliffs look like they're right on top of us.
: This is the deepest and most mysterious fjord in Norway.
: And the narrowest.
: Further ahead is the Strondheim glacier.
: It overhangs the water too.
: That's it coming into view now.
: A magnificent sight.
Hadji: Wow! What would happen if it ever collapsed?
: Just don't be there when it does or you'll be saying hello to your water lily princess ghost.
: Jonny's right, if it all fell it would wipe out everything beneath it.
: Start a tidal wave probably and destroy all the villages on the banks.
: Gosh!
: [Bandit barking]
: [seal barking]
Jonny: How about that, Bandit?
: A welcoming committee of one seal.
: [barking]
Jonny: A seal and a periscope?
: Say, dad?
: Can submarines navigate these fjords?
Dr. Quest: Submarines? What do you mean?
: Well, there is a periscope behind us.
: Or at least there was one.
: Probably the tail of another seal, Jonny.
: It's highly unlikely you'd find a submarine around here.
: Well, then I saw a highly unlikely submarine.
: I didn't see anything.
: Well, I did.
: [dramatic music]
: The fjord is treacherous.
: Be careful.
: I am. Do you think the cruiser saw us?
: No, but we won't surface again until we rendezvous with Ivar at Strondheim glacier.
male #1: If we are successful many people will be willing to pay a fortune.
: A vast fortune for Ericson's formula.
male #2: We will surface tomorrow at dawn.
Dr. Quest: Is this the only road to the castle?
: Yes, doctor, and not used often.
: We have few guests, you know.
: Did he say guests or ghosts?
: If you can't see ghosts, Jonny you can always go back to seeing submarines right, Bandit?
: [barking]
: Well, I did see one.
Dr. Quest: My son thought he saw the periscope of a submarine in the fjord, would such a thing be possible?
: In the fjord?
: Only if the crew were crazy, Dr. Quest.
: [dramatic music]
: [music continues]
: Look, those spooky monsters.
: Gargoyles, Jonny.
: Originally, decorated water spouts but a word now applied to all grotesque figures on top of cornices.
Hadji: I'd hate to meet one in a dark forest.
Jonny: I'd hate to meet one, period.
: But that old castle looks like a great place to explore.
: A dangerous place to explore.
: Professor Ericson was attacked just this afternoon in his laboratory.
: Attacked?
: By whom?
Gunnar: We don't know.
: But when one realizes the potential of successful experiments with the power of gravity it is more certain to attract dangerous elements.
: But let him tell you himself.
: Shall we go in?
: Get Bandit and come on, Jonny.
: Right. Jump, boy.
: [barking]
: What is it, boy?
: What's the matter?
Jonny: Oh, it's just a bird.
: Hey! He moved.
: Hadji, look at that gargoyle.
: It moved.
: The gargoyle moved?
: Yeah, he shooed away a bird.
: Oh, Jonny.
: When you see submarine periscopes where they couldn't be any and then see stone gargoyles move when you know they can't I think you'd better have your eyes examined or your whole head.
: We have a proverb in my country, Hadji.
: Seeing is believing.
: We have one in mine too.
: I'm from Missouri.
: [dramatic music]
Ericson: I am not surprised at these attacks on me, Dr. Quest.
: The world of science is as full of greed and envy as any other world.
Dr. Quest: Shouldn't the authorities be notified if they continue?
Ericson: I care little who my enemies are.
: Work is all that matters.
: Work and results.
: And speaking of results I will show you what I have accomplished.
: You will see the power of the current that runs through this bar.
: In a moment of ego, I named my discovery after myself.
: I call it Ericon.
: Now watch.
: As I drop this heavy ball..
Jonny: Hey, it's dropping up.
Dr. Quest: Incredible.
Ericson: If the celling hadn't stopped it it would keep going forever.
: I wish I'd known about this when I dropped algebra.
: But when I turn off the current..
: thud
: [barking]
: Can we do it again?
: Certainly.
Ericson: You may do it if you wish.
Jonny: Swell, how do I work it?
Ericson: Take this ball and hold it over the Ericon current, Jonny.
: [yelps]
: Like this?
: Right. Now drop it.
: Bandit! He's falling the wrong way.
Ericson: I will cut the power.
: [whimpering]
: Catch him, Jonny.
Jonny: Gotcha.
: [growling]
: What's the matter, boy?
: [barking]
: Maybe he saw a ghost.
: Well, maybe he did.
: Cut it out, boys.
: Do not scoff, young man.
: All old castles have their strange secrets haunts and hoaxes.
: Well, in case anyone tries more attacks on you, professor I'll sleep in your room.
: I'll try to give him a run for his money.
: And we can station Bandit outside this laboratory.
: He's a genuine ghost-watching watchdog, right, Bandit?
: [barking]
: Thank you. I appreciate the offer, Mr. Bannon.
: Haunts and hoaxes even in old castles often have flesh and blood characters behind them.
: Do submarine periscopes have flesh and blood characters behind them too, professor?
: Here we go again.
: Jonny thought he saw a periscope in the fjord but I'm sure it was only a seal.
: It would take desperate men indeed to try and run a submarine through the fjord with its tricky channel and the danger of falling ice.
: Falling ice?
: From Strondheim glacier.
: I have a small helicopter here.
: Now and then, Gunnar and I check the glaciers progress.
: But to answer your question, Jonny I suspect your periscope was just another of this strange country's weird delusions.
Jonny: If you say so, sir.
: [intense music]
: [water bubbling]
: Do we have to wait here under this wall of ice?
: Yes, those were the orders.
: We wait here for Ivar and the formula.
: [instrumental music]
: [creaking]
: [Bandit whimpering]
: [Bandit sniffing]
: thud
: [growling]
: [music continues]
: creak thud
: [grunting]
: [barking]
: [instrumental music]
: [Bandit barking]
: screech
: [barking]
: screech
: [barking]
: [gunshots]
: Stay where you are.
: Don't move!
Dr. Quest: Race, what's happening?
: Something jumped me.
: It got the key to the safe.
: It looked like a gargoyle.
: was right!
: I wish I were back in Calcutta.
: Quickly, we must get to the laboratory by the back stairs.
: You go ahead, we'll put out the fire.
: [intense music]
Ericson: The laboratory is down this way.
: The laboratory door is open.
: Hurry, maybe he is still there.
: He got away.
: Well, the safe hasn't been opened.
Ericson: It is gone.
: The Ericon Bar is gone!
Ivar: Dietrich.
: Dietrich, did you get the formula?
: No, Ivar.
: Why not?
: I got, I got this instead.
: The Ericon Bar.
: With the Ericon current to cut off gravity.
: The Ericon Bar.
: I can ask any sum in the world for this and get it.
: And-and me? What about me?
: When do I get paid?
: You'll be paid when I'm ready to pay you.
: Now, get back to your perch before they find you're gone.
: But w-what difference does that make now?
: I want my money.
: My money!
: Don't question me, Dietrich.
: Get back up on the parapet and keep your ears open.
: Hear what they say and report.
: No. No!
: Yes. Yes!
: And right now.
: I want my money.
: Go!
: thud I'll get back to you later!
: You'll regret this.
: You'll regret this!
: Doctor? Doctor, I see scratches on the sash.
: Whatever it was went out this window.
: See anything outside?
Race: No, just those gargoyles.
Ericson: I must get the Ericon Bar back.
: Maybe the police can help.
: I will call them now.
: So, he threatened me, huh?
: I'll pay him.
: I'll pay him right now.
: [gunshot]
: [screaming]
: thud What was it, Race?
: Looks like one of the gargoyles.
: So I was right.
: The gargoyle did move.
: [dramatic music]
: Yeah, not only that but this gargoyle has been shot.
: And whatever it is, it isn't a gargoyle.
Ericson: Dietrich!
: Dietrich Sorensson.
: He was once Norway's greatest acrobatic dwarf.
: I wonder how he ever got involved in a thing like this.
Gunnar: Professor? Professor?
: A car is going from the gravedigger's shack down the road to the fjord.
: It's Ivar.
: So, he is in this too.
: And probably taking my secrets with him.
: Where can he go?
: There are boats at the dock.
: And many inlets and islands nearby.
: You said you had a helicopter.
: Behind the castle.
: Come on, Race. You boys stay with the professor.
: Yes, sir.
: Hadji, if they find that submarine I saw you'll be eating your words.
: And you better chew 'em good.
: [helicopter whirring]
: [dramatic music]
: There he is, in our cruiser.
: He can't get far.
: There wasn't much gas left.
: But I can't land this chopper on water, either.
: Look there, up ahead.
: It's a submarine, alright.
: Undoubtedly, waiting to pick up Ivar.
: [music continues]
: Here comes Ivar.
: Looks like he's done it.
: Good.
: What about that helicopter?
: Just keep them off with the rifle.
: Ivar will be aboard in a minute.
: [gunshots]
: They're shooting at us.
: I'll move up, out of range.
: [gunshots continues]
: There's our man.
Ivar: No. No!
: Stop shooting, you fools.
: You stupid fools!
: We're under the glacier!
: Stop shooting!
: [rumbling]
: [crashing]
: There was nothing we could do, professor.
: I'm afraid your Ericon Bar met the same icy fate your enemies did.
: Well, I am not the first scientist who has had to go back to the drawing board.
: By the way, I have a souvenir for you boys.
both: A souvenir?
: [Bandit yelps]
: Right here.
: The real gargoyle from the parapet.
: Gunnar found it in the gravekeeper's shack.
: Gee, thanks, professor.
: Uh, thanks a lot.
: Yeah. Just what we've always wanted.
: I'm glad you like it.
: Goodbye.
: [engine revving]
: [laughing]
: [barking]
: Bandit doesn't seem to like your little souvenir.
: I'm not sure I do, either.
: Hey, Jonny, I think I saw it move.
: Now, let's not start that again.
: [all laughing]
: [whooshing]
: splash crash
: [chattering]
: [music continues]
: caw
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