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|featuring = <ul><li>[[Jack Harkness]]</li><li>[[Gwen Cooper]]</li><li>[[Toshiko Sato]]</li><li>[[Owen Harper]]</li><li>[[Ianto Jones]]</ul>
|enemy = [[Night Travellers]]
|enemy = [[Night Travellers]]
|setting = [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]], [[United Kingdom|UK]], [[Earth]], [[2009]]
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|writer = [[Peter J. Hammond]]
|writer = [[Peter J. Hammond]]
|director = [[Jonathan Fox Bassett]]
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From Out of the Rain was the tenth episode in the second series of Torchwood.

Synopsis

When an old cinema re-opens, past horrors emerge to stalk the streets of Cardiff. As bodies are found with heartbeats but not breathing, Torchwood must act fast. Who are the Night Travellers? How can Torchwood capture these mysterious breath takers?

Plot

Cardiff's old Electro cinema reopens as a museum of local history captured on celluloid. When the Torchwood crew pays a visit, the showing of an old black-and-white film of Cardiff street scenes takes a turn for the bizarre when mysterious sequences of an early 20th century travelling company interrupt the film. The film resists all attempts to stop it running--it reloads itself, and the projector continues to operate even without power. The Ghostmaker (the leader of the company) and Pearl ('The Mermaid Woman'), once captured on film, manage to escape out into Cardiff. Ianto is convinced he has seen Jack in the footage. He witnesses the escape, noticing that two characters have suddenly disappeared from the film.

The escaped characters roam the streets of the city, taking an obscene delight in gathering an 'audience' to 'join their company – forever'. They steal the last breaths of innocent people, keeping them in a silver flask and leaving the victims severely dehydrated and only half alive – a heartbeat, but no breath. Torchwood investigates the mounting casualties and begins research on these old travelling companies. Jack was a member of one of the companies, under cover performing the act of 'the man who couldn't die'. He tells of the mysterious 'Night Travellers', who performed only during 'the dead of the night', coming 'out of the rain' and disappearing, taking people with them. The myths surrounding them suggests that 'young children were told to hold their breath while the travelling show passed by' – an old lady, hospitalised since her family all disappeared in her childhood, warns them of the danger.

The ghosts aim to bring all their other travelling carnival fellows back into reality at the old cinema but, after victims have been hospitalised and others kept frozen at a deserted former Lido by Pearl, the solution occurs to Jack. Being filmed again, the freed entities may be recaptured onto celluloid. He achieves this with a home movie camera, filming all the phantasmagorical creatures as they emerge from the screen and catching up with their fleeing leader. He exposes his reel to the sun. The carnival ghosts vanish forever. However, for its last act before disappearing, the Ghostmaker throws the open silver flask and, despite Ianto's quick catch, most of the human souls are lost in the air. The frozen victims hidden at the Lido simply disappear – Torchwood never even knowing of them – and the cataleptic victims in the Cardiff hospital all die, except for one child from an entire family. At his bedside, Ianto and Jack return his breath and bring him back to life. The silver flask ends up being stored by Jack in his safe at Torchwood.

Though the threat of the Night Travellers has been stopped now, Jack speculates that there could be more films with their ghosts trapped inside, confirmed by a scene at a car-boot sale where a man and his son purchase an old film reel. The metal case of the film is briefly opened and, back at the Hub, Jack hears a sliver of the Night Traveller's carnival music...

Cast

Crew

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume department

Make-up and prosthetics

Movement

Casting

General post-production staff

Special and visual effects

Sound



Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources.


References

Story notes

Ratings

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Myths

  • Gwen Cooper is now known as Gwen Williams. In fact, the closing credits of this and succeeding episodes establish that her name is not changed, and this has been confirmed by off-screen sources including Eve Myles. In addition, she is referred to on screen as Gwen Cooper in DW: Journey's End.

Filming locations

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Production errors

Continuity

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • The Ghostmaker realises Owen has no breath as he is dead. He was killed in Reset but was revived in Dead Man Walking
  • Jack Harkness was working on behalf of an (as-yet) unidentified organisation in the 1920s when he was assigned to infiltrate a travelling circus in order to investigate the Night Travellers. Although he never encountered them, by coincidence film footage of him got mixed in with footage of the Night Travellers. As he did not become immortal until after he left the Time Agency, it is more likely he was working for Torchwood at the time. Also, in TW: Fragments an account of events from his mission searching for the Night Travellers can be read in the first of the handwritten reports prepared for his Torchwood file. Though if it was Torchwood, it seems odd that he did not properly answer Ianto's question.
  • Although this is never addressed on screen, the closing credits for this episode established that Gwen continues to be known as Gwen Cooper, and not Gwen Williams.

DVD releases

  • This story, along with the rest of Torchwood Series 2, was released in a complete series box set in 2008.

See also

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Footnotes