
Agatha Christie - BBC 02-02-11 The Hound of Death (1)
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Narrator/Dr. Rose
Agatha Christie's the Hound of Death it's
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1920 and Britain is still recovering from the aftermath of the Great War. A nun, apparently traumatized by the scenes of horror she witnessed at the front, is brought to the attention of an ambitious doctor and a pioneering woman psychologist who attempt to try to restore her sanity. But what precisely did she see? A haunting and sinister tale which you
Narrator/Dr. Rose
may not want to listen to alone.
Tom Hayden
The hound of death
Narrator/Dr. Rose
by agatha christie.
Alice Anstruther
This is nice, Kitty. Peaceful.
Kitty
Yes. Happy with the tea? Or should we move on to something stronger?
Alice Anstruther
This is lovely. Oh, funny. I'd rather forgotten how beautiful Cornwall can be.
Kitty
Well, perhaps if you came more often.
Alice Anstruther
Not fair, really.
Kitty
You always promised a visit, but somehow. Well, let's say I'm not a priority. Not these days.
Alice Anstruther
You're my sister, Kitty. Of course you're a priority.
Kitty
But new friends and London calls, eh? Still, I must say I value the peace. Now, after all those years of a house filled with so many people.
Alice Anstruther
The Belgian refugees.
Kitty
I wonder why they call it the Great War.
Alice Anstruther
They shall see some of the people I have to treat.
Kitty
But then one had to do something. Those poor people fleeing for their lives. Do you want a sandwich? Their cucumber.
Alice Anstruther
Not for me, thanks. I don't know why you bothered. You know I don't like them.
Kitty
Of course, they've all been repatriated.
Alice Anstruther
Now, isn't the sea blue today?
Kitty
All except one. Our nun, Sister Marie Angelique. Actually, her case is up your street.
Alice Anstruther
Case?
Kitty
Yes, your sort of area. The troubled mind. Neurosis, Isn't that the new word?
Alice Anstruther
I don't know. It depends.
Kitty
Personally, I prescribe a brisk walk in the fresh air do them far more good. But of course, Sister Marie's confined to her room. She's very frail, but well looked after.
Alice Anstruther
Is she being treated?
Kitty
Oh, yes. We have a new doctor, Dr. Rose. He's very persuasive. More my type than yours.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Please calm yourself, Sister Marie. Now, what I want you to do is to drink this for me.
Sister Marie Angelique
Why?
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Well, it Will help to calm you. It's not unpleasant. Try to drink it, please. Then you know, I've explained that I'm very concerned to understand. These dreams that torment you.
Sister Marie Angelique
They're only dreams.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Well, of course. Absolutely. But they are unusual, as I've said. You mentioned the City of Circles and the people of the Crystal. Try to think about this. Explain it to me. It'll help me to understand.
Sister Marie Angelique
Why do I dream of the Hand, The Hand of death?
Kitty
They thought the journey would be too much for her until she was stronger. Besides, her convent was blown up or burned or something destroyed, anyway. Oh, very mysterious. She's hysterical, quite frankly. Potty, in my opinion.
Alice Anstruther
You mean ill?
Kitty
Nonsense. Ill is having influenza or a broken arm. Not insane dreams. She just has to pull herself together, as I say. I telephoned the doctor. He knew exactly who you were. Very impressed. I felt as though I was announcing royalty. All hail Queen Alice.
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Tom Hayden
There.
Kitty
His cottage is up there on the cliff.
Alice Anstruther
Oh, yes, I see.
Kitty
Look, I'll do some shopping and call back for you in what, an hour?
Alice Anstruther
Perfect.
Kitty
A fish for dinner.
Alice Anstruther
We are in Cornwall, all. Good morning. I'm Alice Anstruther.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Ms. Anstruther, this is an honor. An honor to meet you. Do please come in. Now. Can I offer you tea? A glass of wine?
Alice Anstruther
No, thank you.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
This is exceptional. I think I must have read everything you've published. It's a particular fascination of mine, the study of the mind. It's the future of medicine, I think.
Sister Marie Angelique
Nurse. Nurse, will you sit with me? Talk to me. Keep me awake. I do not want to have the dreams.
Kitty
Of course, my dear. Why don't I read you something from the newspaper?
Narrator/Dr. Rose
See, I confess I'm sometimes at a loss as to how to treat her. I had her staying with the. With the district nurse.
Alice Anstruther
Is she liable to harm herself or others?
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Some of her dreams are very violent. I mean, extraordinarily so.
Alice Anstruther
I would be very interested to meet her.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Well, I would be pleased if you would. I mean, perhaps you can give me some guidance.
Alice Anstruther
She's your patient, Doctor, I wouldn't presume.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
No, I would very much value your opinion. Your advice, I mean. How long are you down for?
Alice Anstruther
Only two days. Then I have to be back in London.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Well, we'll go there now. It is fascinating. She's. How can I put this? It does seem to me that the things we call. That perhaps lay people call supernatural may only be the natural of which the laws are not yet understood. Isn't that what Dr. Freud has said?
Alice Anstruther
Well, not Exactly.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
But in any event, you shall see and hear for yourself.
Sister Marie Angelique
You look very like your sister, Ms. Anstrutter. She was very kind to me. She's a good lady indeed.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
And how are you today?
Sister Marie Angelique
Much as usual. The days they pass, the dreams seem more real than life.
Alice Anstruther
Do you dream of your own country?
Sister Marie Angelique
Sometimes. Then sometimes of a civilization that never existed. But in my own country there was something. Some cataclysm.
Alice Anstruther
Cataclysm?
Sister Marie Angelique
Some mighty force. Something dark. Something in the darkness. And the hand? The hand and the house of crystal. I'm tired today. I would like to sleep without the dreams.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
I have a sedative in my bag in the car. Excuse me for a moment.
Tom Hayden
Sister.
Sister Marie Angelique
Come close, please. Come close to me. Tell me, Ms. Anstrutor. Tell me, am I mad?
Alice Anstruther
I would doubt that.
Sister Marie Angelique
And Dr. Rose? Should I trust him?
Alice Anstruther
I hardly know him. He seems very attentive to you.
Sister Marie Angelique
Yes, he has many questions. Many questions. I'm not sure that I should give him the answers. Will you come to visit me again?
Alice Anstruther
I will try.
Sister Marie Angelique
Do. Do. Please do. I'm very unprotected here.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Do you think her mad?
Alice Anstruther
No.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
No indeed.
Alice Anstruther
What I think is that some great event in her past, almost certainly in the war, has unhinged and disturbed her mind.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Yes, precisely. And if I can find that, unlock it, then she may be free of it. Yes, that was my own thought. That. Exactly. Thank you, Ms. Anstruther. Thank you. I. I may even try the crystal
Alice Anstruther
hypnosis in a gentle way. Do you advise can be of assistance. But I advise you to do so with care. I wonder what the great event could have been.
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Tom Hayden
Hello, Alice, it's Tom Hayden. Possibly good news. I think I may have found what you asked about.
Alice Anstruther
Excellent.
Tom Hayden
There's a bit to it. You'll need to come down to me at the War Museum. There's some film you'll want to look at.
Alice Anstruther
Thank you, Tom. You're a gem.
Tom Hayden
And you're looking even younger, if I may say so.
Alice Anstruther
You're very sweet, Tom. And a liar. However.
Tom Hayden
Well, this took some doing. It was buried under an absolute mound of papers at the War Office. Had to pull a few strings, but even so, all I found there was just the basic news item.
Alice Anstruther
Right.
Tom Hayden
WO in Brussels weren't much help either. But they did put me in touch with a chap whose unit arrived shortly afterward and took the footage.
Alice Anstruther
You've done wonderfully, Tom. It sounds an extraordinary story.
Tom Hayden
It is. Just in here.
Alice Anstruther
Thanks. So, did it really happen?
Tom Hayden
Well, the question is, what exactly did happen? Just sit yourself there. There's no doubt at all the village and the convent were in the way of the German advance. It is also beyond doubt that the convent blew up there. You can see it now. There's only two walls left standing. But how is another question.
Alice Anstruther
Well, obviously the Germans must have done it, although I can't see why.
Tom Hayden
No, no, they were a light cavalry and it didn't have that kind of high explosive. It'd be interesting to ask the nun.
Alice Anstruther
Quite.
Tom Hayden
I spoke to the chap who took this? Got him to ask around.
Alice Anstruther
You have been busy.
Tom Hayden
Well, for you, anyway. He made a few inquiries. You know, saintly nun who had visions, Mysterious heavenly thunderbolt, that sort of thing. And the locals are absolutely convinced? Apparently they believe she performed a modern miracle. The Germans came into the convent and then into the chapel. That's the remains, I think. Just there on the left.
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Tom Hayden
And she stood there and defied them. Then it happened. Boom. She's left alive, but in some kind of trance.
Alice Anstruther
Interesting.
Tom Hayden
And only two walls are left standing. And the locals won't go past one of them because on it is a black powder mark, which actually you can't see here. But they say it's in the shape of a great hound. They call it the Hound of Death.
Alice Anstruther
A cataclysm.
Tom Hayden
Sorry?
Alice Anstruther
No, nothing.
Tom Hayden
Alice, can I ask, why am I doing all this for you?
Alice Anstruther
Confidential, I'm afraid, Tom. Between psychiatrist and patient.
Tom Hayden
Some sort of delusional, eh? Half hear a story and imagine it is their story. It happens. Poor wretches. Anyhow, hope I've been of some help.
Alice Anstruther
Oh, you have.
Tom Hayden
Dinner. Perhaps when I find out more.
Alice Anstruther
Absolutely.
Tom Hayden
You're just the same, aren't you? Mysterious as ever.
Alice Anstruther
I don't think so.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
So, how's the lovely kitty?
Tom Hayden
Still in Cornwall?
Kitty
Yes.
Alice Anstruther
In fact, I intend to go there tomorrow.
Sister Marie Angelique
It is true? It is true.
Alice Anstruther
Then? It is true. It is.
Sister Marie Angelique
It is not some nightmare. It happened. It is true.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Sister Marie, please try to calm yourself. Listen to me. I think you've talked enough Now. You must rest.
Alice Anstruther
No.
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Sister Marie Angelique
This makes everything so different. It is no delusion. I stood there on the altar steps and I bade them come no further. I told them to depart in peace, but they wouldn't listen and came on. And it happened.
Alice Anstruther
What exactly happened?
Narrator/Dr. Rose
I really think she should rest now.
Sister Marie Angelique
I use the power as we used to use it.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
What power, Miss Anstaro?
Sister Marie Angelique
I lose the Hunter of Death. On them. So it is all true. Everything in my mind. The City of the Circles, the People of the Crystal. Everything.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to raise my voice. It's just that poor thing. Jem. What a power that would be. Though, if one were a man who loved power.
Alice Anstruther
There must be some rational explanation.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Well, of course.
Alice Anstruther
Or else, perhaps you were right. Maybe the things we call supernatural are only the natural, of which the laws are not yet understood.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
What? Destroying a whole building by an act of divine will?
Alice Anstruther
Well, perhaps not. But there seems to have been something very powerful at work here.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Exactly.
Alice Anstruther
I suppose we may never Know the exact circumstances of the destruction. But I'm sure of one thing. What we have here is a violent event of war that has unhinged a mind. Yes, and it is now a well documented phenomenon.
Tom Hayden
True.
Alice Anstruther
What it requires is a slow and patient cure.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
So do you believe there are great forces in nature?
Alice Anstruther
Yes, but quite uncontrollable, quite untamed.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
We obtained fire, the powers of wind and water and put them to our
Alice Anstruther
use by physical means, not mental power.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Well, of course you're right. This is all wild speculation. As you see, a slow and patient cure.
Alice Anstruther
Yes, well, I'm obliged to go back to London tomorrow. But I wish you good fortune, Dr. Rose, with your most unusual case. If you ever write a monograph on it, I would very much like to read it.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
No, I'm just a. Just a country doctor with no other ambition than to heal. I'm afraid believe we should leave occult science to fortune tellers. All the same. What a power that must have been.
Alice Anstruther
Now. Ah, Kitty.
Kitty
Kitty.
Alice Anstruther
If we don't go now, we'll miss the train. Come on.
Kitty
I've just had a rather odd phone call. Our district nurse, it seems Sister Marie is rather distrait today. I said to send for Dr. Rose, but she was very insistent I speak to you.
Alice Anstruther
Really?
Kitty
Almost belligerent. She said Marie wants to see you and says it's urgent. I mean, clearly the woman's hysterical. But we can't, can we?
Alice Anstruther
We will. I'll take a later train.
Sister Marie Angelique
Oh, I've only met you twice, but I feel I can trust you.
Alice Anstruther
Yes, I confess I do feel close to you.
Sister Marie Angelique
You are a woman.
Alice Anstruther
And you are a nun.
Sister Marie Angelique
Sisters. Let us call ourselves sisters, Sister. I'm afraid. Afraid of my weakness.
Alice Anstruther
I'm sorry, I don't. In what way?
Sister Marie Angelique
The doctor, he's been very kind, but he's very persistent. He wants answers now that we know it's not all in my dreams.
Alice Anstruther
What Answers?
Sister Marie Angelique
It's not well that a man should come to power before his time. Last night he showed me a crystal. I fent it. When I came round, I said I could remember nothing. To try to read the future is sinful. What I want from you is this. He wants to show me the crystal again. Will you be there beside me, Sister? I do feel how I am made weak.
Alice Anstruther
I will, Sister. Of course I will. Doctor Rose. Oh, doctor Rose.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Miss Anstruther. I thought you'd return to London.
Alice Anstruther
I meant to, but then I thought I come here so rarely that this might be the last time I'd see Sister Marie. She may soon be well enough to return to Belgium. I thought that if you were visiting her today, I might accompany you.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Well, I'm not sure there's much more you can do.
Alice Anstruther
I'd be most grateful. And I must leave tomorrow.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
I see. I'm merely asking her to repeat her dream. Simply to cleanse herself. I'm not sure how interesting this would be.
Alice Anstruther
All the same.
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Narrator/Dr. Rose
Well, in that case, this afternoon. Will that suit you?
Alice Anstruther
Admirably.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Now, Sister Marie, Ms. Anstruther is here to reassure you. What I want you to do is to look into this crystal. You remember what we tried last time?
Sister Marie Angelique
Yes, Doctor.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Certain people are supposed to have the gift of seeing things.
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Sister Marie Angelique
I cannot predict the future.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Your dreams are of the past.
Alice Anstruther
It may help you to understand it.
Sister Marie Angelique
If you say so.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Just take the crystal in your hands.
Sister Marie Angelique
Must I?
Alice Anstruther
I am here.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Now. Look into it so that you can see that past. Look into it. Look deep. Yes, deep. Deeper still. You remember, do you not? You remember. You hear me speaking to you. You can answer my questions. What do you see?
Sister Marie Angelique
I see the city of the Circles.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
What circles?
Sister Marie Angelique
There are three circles. The first circle for the chosen. The second for the priestesses. And the outer circle for the priests. And in the center, the House of Crystal.
Alice Anstruther
Do you think that.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Tell me what you see. Tell me about the fifth sign.
Sister Marie Angelique
Pure swords. The opening of mind to mind. To prepare ourselves.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
To prepare for the sixth sign. What is the sixth sign?
Sister Marie Angelique
It is too soon. A mistake. We must not complete the circle.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Why must you not complete the circle?
Alice Anstruther
She is in deep sleep.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Why must you not complete the circle?
Alice Anstruther
Take the crystal from her. She will lie back and rest.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
So baffling and extraordinary. So frustrating. I feel I'm so close.
Alice Anstruther
I think you should not continue.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
These are the memories that disturb her.
Alice Anstruther
No, what disturbs her is real. A very real and terrifying event. In her convent, in a war. If you can bring her to terms with that, to ease the painful shock, then these other visions of a jumbled religious experience will fade away.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
But they are important to her.
Alice Anstruther
They seem more important to you.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Her future well, being is important.
Alice Anstruther
Then concentrate on that.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
She is my patient.
Alice Anstruther
And you asked for my advice.
Sister Marie Angelique
Have been asleep?
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Yes. For just a moment.
Sister Marie Angelique
So the Heart of Death is real.
Alice Anstruther
I have given you my advice.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
With respect, I must ask you to allow me to treat my own patient as I judge to be in her best interests.
Alice Anstruther
Her interests or yours?
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Hers, of course. Thank you for your opinion, but frankly, I see no point in your continued involvement.
Tom Hayden
I'm sure You.
Alice Anstruther
That, of course, is your privilege. I will be in London, but I'm sure you won't mind if I ask Kitty to look in on her. Miss Anstruth, I think you should calm down.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
But you go too far.
Alice Anstruther
Remember your position, Dr. Rose.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
I should not have allowed you to know so much.
Alice Anstruther
Goodbye, Dr. Rose. I will walk back by myself.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Be very careful on the Cliff Pass.
Alice Anstruther
I'll take the night train now. Tomorrow, Kitty. First thing, and I mean first thing, you go and see Sister Marie.
Kitty
Aren't you making too much of a fuss about nothing? I mean, she's potty.
Alice Anstruther
Kitty.
Kitty
I'll go. You know I'll go. I just won't know why I'm going.
Alice Anstruther
You will listen to Sister Marie. You will take any fears. She tells you very seriously. You will tell her. You will let me know at once.
Kitty
If you say so.
Alice Anstruther
I'm afraid I no longer trust Dr. Rose.
Kitty
But he's so effective. What has he done?
Alice Anstruther
He is not looking for the rational.
Kitty
My, what a crime.
Alice Anstruther
Oh, Kitty, take me seriously, please. There is something wrong.
Kitty
So report it.
Alice Anstruther
I can't have no proof. I'm not even sure I know what it is. I am frightened for Sister Marie. She will resist his questions, but not for long. Tell her I'll come back as soon as I can. And now would you take me to the station?
Kitty
It's early for the train.
Alice Anstruther
I know, but I want to be settled now. Come on,
Kitty
I'll wait with you.
Alice Anstruther
No, go home. Honestly, I don't see why I can't wait.
Kitty
I've barely had a chance to talk to you because of all this other nonsense. All right, not nonsense. All this looking for the rational.
Alice Anstruther
There's no point in your waiting around for 25 minutes. You'll be home in 10 in the car. I will be fine.
Kitty
I'll miss you.
Alice Anstruther
I'll be back.
Kitty
Of course you will.
Alice Anstruther
Goodbye. Bye. Do not come near the altar. No.
Sister Marie Angelique
Do not come any further in God's house.
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Sister Marie Angelique
Go away in peace, not war.
Alice Anstruther
No. No. The power.
Tom Hayden
The power.
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Alice.
Kitty
Alice. Alice, wait.
Alice Anstruther
Kitty.
Kitty
I'm so glad I caught you.
Alice Anstruther
What is it?
Kitty
When I got home, I had another most peculiar phone call from the nurse.
Alice Anstruther
What?
Kitty
She said Dr. Rose had come and taken Sister Marie away to the hospital for a few days. She said she was quite matter of fact about it. But in the light of what you said, I thought I.
Alice Anstruther
You did the right thing. We must get my bags at once.
Kitty
But your train.
Alice Anstruther
Hang the train. We're going back.
Kitty
What can have happened?
Alice Anstruther
I don't know.
Kitty
Will they let us into the hospital at this time?
Alice Anstruther
I am a doctor.
Kitty
Hurry up. Whatever you say, dear. Let's pretend I'm an ambulance driver.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Gaze again into the crystal. That's it. Allow your mind to be cleared of distraction. Look deep into it. Deeper and deeper. Now I'm going to say certain words to you as I did before. And remember, I want you to answer straight away. Don't think. Just say whatever word first occurs to you. Now, you hear me? Tell me you hear me.
Kitty
I wish we had a bell to ring. This is fun. Hospital coming up.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Fifth sign.
Alice Anstruther
Pure mind.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Sixth sign.
Sister Marie Angelique
Destruction.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Destruction.
Sister Marie Angelique
La mer.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
C. C. Seventh sign.
Sister Marie Angelique
Nothing.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
So it never went beyond the sixth sign.
Alice Anstruther
They're not there. Oh, they can only be at his house. Now, Kitty, this is the time to drive. As if the devil was behind us. As he surely is in front of us.
Kitty
Then let's run him down.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
The sixth sign.
Sister Marie Angelique
Destruction. The power.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Tell me the secret of the sixth sign. Give me the power.
Sister Marie Angelique
He who was the guardian revealed the sixth sign.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
I don't understand.
Sister Marie Angelique
He revealed it to the people too soon. And evil entered their hearts.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Is it not too soon? Sister Marie? Give me the power.
Sister Marie Angelique
You are not a good man.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
I will use it for good. You know I will.
Sister Marie Angelique
Listen to me, Please. I can't.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
It is so simple. Don't resist me. You know I'll use the power with care.
Sister Marie Angelique
I must find my strength.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Give me the power.
Sister Marie Angelique
I cannot.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Listen to me.
Alice Anstruther
I cannot.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Listen to me.
Sister Marie Angelique
You will not resist.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Nobody knows. But as anyone else will be dealt with.
Sister Marie Angelique
You will not harm my sister. I see danger. I see the hand of death loosed upon the sea so that the circle cannot be closed.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
Give me that power.
Sister Marie Angelique
And the sea rising up in the shape the of the hound. And the land swallowed utterly once before. I remember this. I remember it on the outer steps in Belm.
Alice Anstruther
There.
Kitty
Now you can see the lights of his cottage.
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Alice Anstruther
We should be careful how we approach. Stop. What? God's. This is nice, Tom.
Tom Hayden
Well, Lion's Corner House isn't quite what I had in mind, however. Another cup of tea?
Alice Anstruther
Lovely.
Tom Hayden
I say, miss. Thank you.
Alice Anstruther
So the next day, I realized how close I'd been to death. If you'd been able to seize this. This power. I knew too much. Yet I knew so little in that. Of course, he was right. We know so little of the forces that are within and without us.
Tom Hayden
You actually believe this? I believe.
Alice Anstruther
I believe there are natural things of which the laws are not yet understood. They found no trace of the bodies. You know, he came close to something horrible, Something unspeakable.
Tom Hayden
Well, either that or a ghastly coincidence.
Alice Anstruther
People come to peer over the cliff at the twisted wreckage down below, and many have remarked on its curious shape and say it looks like a great hound lying there.
Tom Hayden
And I don't have a story for the museum, not one that anyone would believe.
Alice Anstruther
The more we know, the more we see how little we know.
Tom Hayden
Look, why don't we make a day of it, hmm? Move this on to dinner.
Alice Anstruther
I'm sorry. You're so kind. But I do have a friend coming round. Ah,
Tom Hayden
well.
Narrator/Dr. Rose
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Matz, and was an above the title
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production for BBC Radio 4.
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Episode: Agatha Christie – BBC 02-02-11 The Hound of Death (1)
Date: March 4, 2026
Host: Harold’s Old Time Radio
Source: BBC Radio 4 Drama Adaptation
This episode features a dramatic BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Agatha Christie’s mysterious short story, The Hound of Death. Set in post-World War I Britain, it revolves around the enigmatic and traumatized Sister Marie Angelique—a nun with strange powers, haunted dreams, and ties to the supernatural destruction of her convent. The tale explores themes of trauma, mental health, the unknown forces of the mind, and the boundary between the supernatural and psychological suffering. Sitting firmly within Christie’s tradition of suspense and psychological drama, this story pits science and reason against mystery and the supernatural.
Sister Marie (On her visions):
“Sometimes... of a civilization that never existed. Some mighty force. Something dark. Something in the darkness. And the hand? The hand and the house of crystal. I’m tired today. I would like to sleep without the dreams.”
(07:45–08:19)
Dr. Rose (On supernatural vs. natural):
“It does seem to me that the things we call... supernatural may only be the natural of which the laws are not yet understood. Isn’t that what Dr. Freud has said?”
(07:02–07:19)
Tom Hayden (Explaining the legend):
“And she stood there and defied them. Then it happened. Boom! She’s left alive, but in some kind of trance... on it is a black powder mark... in the shape of a great hound. They call it the Hound of Death.”
(13:37–13:46)
Sister Marie (Under hypnosis):
“There are three circles. The first circle for the chosen. The second for the priestesses. And the outer circle for the priests. And in the center, the House of Crystal.”
(20:35–20:54)
Dr. Rose (Obsessively):
“Tell me the secret of the sixth sign. Give me the power.”
(26:46)
Alice (Reflecting):
“I believe there are natural things of which the laws are not yet understood... the more we know, the more we see how little we know.”
(28:48; 29:22)
This episode offers a gripping adaptation of Christie’s “The Hound of Death”, perfectly mixing eerie supernatural suggestion with psychological inquiry. It raises questions about trauma, science, morality, and the limits of human understanding—all left unresolved in true Agatha Christie fashion.
Cast Highlights:
Adapted by: Bill Morrison
Produced by: Bruce Hyman
Directed by: Dirk Matz