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An ancient skull is discovered in the attic of an old family estate. But it’s no ordinary relic—it carries a deadly curse. As eerie whispers echo through the halls and residents begin to experience terrifying events, one truth becomes clear: the skull wants to be heard… and it won’t stay silent until its secret is revealed.

"The Cursed Skull" is a chilling psychological horror with supernatural twists, where a dark past refuses to stay buried. Are you brave enough to listen?
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00:02:50Welcome, Mrs. Whitlock.
00:03:14Lovely, Eric.
00:03:15You look disappointed for a moment.
00:03:17This is not a thrilling lovely.
00:03:20Oh, look.
00:03:34I bet that's the den there.
00:03:36That's right.
00:03:38Is that a bedroom?
00:03:41Yes, it is.
00:03:42Is it going to be ours?
00:03:43It'll need some fixing first.
00:03:46Where's her room?
00:03:47Yes.
00:03:49Come on along.
00:03:49I'll share the rest of the house.
00:03:50Oh, it's rather forbidding now, I suppose, empty like this.
00:04:19But it was usually this way.
00:04:21Shortly after Marion and I were married, she removed all the furniture her parents had left
00:04:25to.
00:04:27This is our home, she used to say.
00:04:29And we must choose everything carefully.
00:04:33Well, we didn't get very far before she died.
00:04:35But now that you're here, it's going to be lovely again.
00:04:41I'll get the things out of storage tomorrow.
00:04:43We're all the towns aware enough.
00:04:50And I'll take care of that, too.
00:04:53You have a candle?
00:04:55Sure.
00:04:57It'll be twice as romantic.
00:04:58Speaking of being romantic.
00:05:06I forgot to carry over the threshold.
00:05:11I love you.
00:05:14I love you.
00:05:16Jenny.
00:05:18I thought life had died out for me.
00:05:20Oh, that's where Mickey keeps his gardening things.
00:05:42Who's Mickey?
00:05:43The gardener.
00:05:45He's kept it up for two years I've been away.
00:05:48By himself?
00:05:49That's right.
00:05:51He used to work awfully hard.
00:05:53Oh, he and Marion would spend hours on end working here in the garden.
00:05:57And up in the greenhouse, back there.
00:05:59See, he loved her very much.
00:06:02Sometimes I used to wonder who she was.
00:06:04My wife or Mickey's nursemaid.
00:06:07You know, I don't think he'd quite believe she's gone.
00:06:10I think he expects her to show up one of these mornings and scold her for neglecting the garden.
00:06:15You still love her, don't you?
00:06:17No, I'm not jealous.
00:06:25I'm grateful to her.
00:06:27I think you've loved once.
00:06:30Really loved.
00:06:31To learn how to love always.
00:06:34Learning it from her, you give again to me.
00:06:38I wish there was some way to thank her.
00:06:40Who's that?
00:06:47I don't know.
00:06:49They're driving around the back.
00:06:54Come on.
00:06:54Come on.
00:06:59Eric!
00:06:59I see Eric.
00:07:00Will you stop by to meet your new wife?
00:07:02Oh, Eric, this is a wonderful surprise.
00:07:06It's been a long time.
00:07:08It has.
00:07:08Reverend.
00:07:09Good to see you, Eric.
00:07:10Jenny.
00:07:11This is Mrs. Snow.
00:07:12I'm very happy to meet you.
00:07:14Jenny, this is a lovely surprise.
00:07:17And the Reverend Mr. Snow.
00:07:19Hello, my dear.
00:07:20Oh, she's sweet, Eric.
00:07:21I know.
00:07:22I happen to be going into town.
00:07:24I ran into Mr. Mauer.
00:07:25He told me you were getting back today.
00:07:27And we thought we'd just drop by and bring you something for your dinner.
00:07:30Oh, nice.
00:07:31And it'll save you all the bother of shopping while you're trying to get settled.
00:07:34Then why don't you stay for dinner?
00:07:36Oh, no, not tonight.
00:07:38Oh, no, no.
00:07:38We wouldn't think of that.
00:07:39Oh, now, please say yes.
00:07:41What'd you like for your kid?
00:07:42It would be like old times.
00:07:43All right, on the condition that I do the cooking.
00:07:46You don't have to.
00:07:48You know, I know that, but I'd love to.
00:07:52Well, there's Mickey.
00:07:53Excuse me, honey.
00:07:55Mickey!
00:08:01Ah, poor Mickey.
00:08:05He keeps this place up like a shrine.
00:08:11Eric told me how he loved Marion.
00:08:13Mickey's father was a gardener here when Marion's mother was alive.
00:08:16Mickey and Marion grew up together here.
00:08:20Jenny, this is Mickey.
00:08:25How do you do, Mickey?
00:08:26I hope we'll be good, friend.
00:08:29Well, Mickey.
00:08:36Thank you, Mickey.
00:08:38Well, shall we all go inside?
00:08:40Good idea.
00:08:41Mickey, remember you promised me some of those rose cuttings.
00:08:44Nice seeing you again, Mickey.
00:08:46I'm going to have to get you down to the barber shop one day very soon.
00:08:49Excuse us, Mickey.
00:08:49I'm going to have to get you down to the barber shop one day.
00:08:56Good idea.
00:08:57Good idea.
00:08:58Good idea.
00:09:02All right, that's done.
00:09:30Oh, God, please, please help me.
00:09:33Oh, Edward, now, don't break your neck.
00:09:35Don't worry.
00:09:37Good heavens.
00:09:38Honestly, the two of them are just like children.
00:09:40That doesn't look too bad, Eric.
00:09:42Jenny, I hope you have more luck in getting your husband to mine
00:09:45than I've had with mine.
00:09:47You know, you've got to admit it does make the room look better.
00:09:50Very well, Tyson.
00:09:51For penance, you can come and help me with dinner.
00:09:54Now, come on.
00:09:55Edward, you keep Jenny company?
00:09:57Yes, dear.
00:10:00No, Mary, no.
00:10:16Send them away.
00:10:18Huh?
00:10:19No.
00:10:20Oh, she's so very nice, Eric.
00:10:24Jenny?
00:10:25Yes.
00:10:26Isn't she wonderful?
00:10:27She's not at all like Mary, and I think that's for the best.
00:10:29You know, so many men, when they lose a wife, they try so hard to deny the loss they marry
00:10:31someone exactly like the first wife.
00:10:33It hardly seems fair using the living to bring back the dead, does it?
00:10:36No, I suppose it doesn't.
00:10:37We make a prison for ourselves out of the past.
00:10:38At least our sentimental wished for a past.
00:10:40Mrs. Snow.
00:10:41Yes, dear.
00:10:42There's something I must tell you and the Reverend.
00:10:43Well, of course, Mary.
00:10:44Quite is it.
00:10:45You see, Jenny has not had a very happy past.
00:10:46Oh?
00:10:47And talking about it or about something that might strongly remind her of it, she's very
00:10:54impressionable.
00:10:55Is there something wrong, Eric?
00:10:56No, not really.
00:10:57You see, she lost her parents many years ago in a very tragic way, and talking about unhappy
00:11:20pasts, only she's very impressionable.
00:11:24Yeah, I want her to be happy, Mrs. Snow.
00:11:26Of course you do, and so do we all.
00:11:29Now, how did she lose them?
00:11:33Well, look, I'm not crying, dear.
00:11:35It's just that Mr. Snow and I can help better if we know something about it.
00:11:38They drowned in an accident.
00:11:42Jenny saw it all.
00:11:46Who's Mr. Mauer?
00:11:47Mr. Mauer?
00:11:48Mr. Mauer?
00:11:49Why, he's a lawyer in town.
00:11:50I thought no one knew we were coming.
00:11:52You said you heard from Mr. Mauer?
00:11:54Well, Eric wrote him.
00:11:56He takes care of the estate or what's left of him.
00:11:59Oh, that's right.
00:12:00Eric has to see him tomorrow.
00:12:02Well, Eric's co-executor of the estate, along with Mr. Mauer.
00:12:05You see, Marion's death was so sudden that, well, all that was left to Eric was the house
00:12:10and these grounds.
00:12:11Mr. Mauer told me that Eric had found someone very sweet and very kind, and with whom I was
00:12:16very much in love.
00:12:17He didn't say enough.
00:12:18How did Marion die?
00:12:19Didn't Eric tell you?
00:12:20I think the subject's rather painful to him.
00:12:21I'd like to make him talk about it.
00:12:23Would you mind telling me?
00:12:24I'd like to know.
00:12:25It was a rainy day.
00:12:26She and Mickey had been working up there in the greenhouse.
00:12:27She left him to go back to the house for a few minutes.
00:12:31The way we pieced it together after the accident is that, while she was coming down this path,
00:12:34she left him to go back to the house for a few minutes.
00:12:38She must have run along here.
00:12:39She must have run along here.
00:12:40We don't know, of course, what happened then.
00:12:41It was a rainy day.
00:12:42She and Mickey had been working up there in the greenhouse.
00:12:47She left him to go back to the house for a few minutes.
00:12:52The way we pieced it together after the accident is that, while she was coming down this path,
00:13:01apparently it began to rain very hard.
00:13:04She must have run along here.
00:13:07We don't know, of course, what happened then.
00:13:10Perhaps she slipped on a leaf.
00:13:13The base of her skull was smashed.
00:13:21It was thought that she hit her head on the edge of the cement wall where we're sitting.
00:13:26And she fell in there.
00:13:29She died in the water.
00:13:30That's where Eric found her ten minutes later.
00:13:33You said, you said, Mickey, wait here.
00:13:50I'm going down to the house for just a minute.
00:13:54Wait here, Mickey, you said.
00:13:57And then you went away in the rain.
00:14:00And you didn't come back to play.
00:14:03And don't forget that you and Eric are coming for lunch the day after tomorrow.
00:14:13We'll do better than that.
00:14:14We'll come to church on Sunday as well.
00:14:16Oh, we're getting Eric to church.
00:14:18It's like moving a mountain.
00:14:20He'll come.
00:14:21Come along, my dear.
00:14:22It's getting late.
00:14:24Eric, thank you very much for bringing Jenny into our lives.
00:14:28Thank you for the dinner.
00:14:29It's a pleasure to meet you.
00:14:31Good night.
00:14:32Good night.
00:14:33Good night.
00:14:34Good night.
00:14:35Edward, did you know that Jenny's very wealthy?
00:14:38Oh, yes.
00:14:39Mr. Marr told me in town today.
00:14:40Well, she's not at all like Mary, you know.
00:14:42She's so gentle and timid as if, as if she were afraid of something.
00:14:46I knew you'd like my friends, dear.
00:14:51What's this, huh?
00:14:52Just happiness.
00:14:53Oh, come.
00:14:54So happy.
00:14:55Come on.
00:14:56Come on.
00:14:57Just happiness.
00:14:58Oh, come.
00:14:59So happy.
00:15:00So happy.
00:15:01Mom.
00:15:02For the cops.
00:15:04Fine.
00:15:05Fine.
00:15:06Why are you still here and here?
00:15:07Fine.
00:15:08Fine.
00:15:09Fine.
00:15:10Fine.
00:15:11Fine.
00:15:12Fine.
00:15:13Fine.
00:15:14Fine.
00:15:22Fine.
00:15:27How would it cost?
00:15:30Fine.
00:15:35What are you reading?
00:15:38Something Mrs. Snow sent over.
00:15:41Interesting.
00:15:45It's called Beast in the Jungle.
00:15:51It's all about a man who waited all of his life for something great.
00:15:57Wonderful to happen to him.
00:16:00He had only one good friend.
00:16:04A woman whom he confided.
00:16:08And she died.
00:16:12At her grave he suddenly realized that she was the great and wonderful thing that he waited for all of his life.
00:16:21But it's too late then.
00:16:23And his memories like Beast in the Jungle rise up on his past.
00:16:33Overwhelming.
00:16:35Oh.
00:16:37Poor fellow.
00:16:38He doesn't know what he missed.
00:16:40He doesn't know what he missed.
00:16:41He doesn't know what he missed.
00:16:42street, but he wants to know where he is.
00:16:44There's no place to go again.
00:16:46He's the same.
00:16:48The French Sea.
00:16:49The French Sea.
00:16:51The French Sea.
00:16:52The French Sea.
00:16:54The French Sea.
00:16:56The French Sea.
00:16:57The French Sea.
00:16:59The French Sea.
00:17:00Eric?
00:17:30Eric?
00:17:49Eric?
00:17:53Eric?
00:18:09Eric?
00:18:14Eric?
00:18:18Eric?
00:18:28Eric?
00:18:34Eric?
00:18:39Eric?
00:18:41Eric?
00:18:44Hey, what are you doing here?
00:18:51Where are you?
00:18:55I thought I heard someone moving about.
00:19:06You have water?
00:19:09A lily pad?
00:19:14I don't think Mickey looked for her in the pond.
00:19:20Jenny, now stop it.
00:19:23I can't help it, Eric.
00:19:25That bad game's come back.
00:19:27I thought I'd bid you to talk about it.
00:19:30She looked like that, Eric.
00:19:32My mother looked like that.
00:19:34Jenny, Jenny.
00:19:36I can't help it, Eric.
00:19:39Darling, you're just talking yourself into those same old feelings.
00:19:41You've got to talk about it, Eric.
00:19:43I have to talk about it.
00:19:45I forbid you to talk about it now.
00:19:47What?
00:19:49Just that with you beside me, I'm alive again.
00:19:50I don't want to be sick anymore.
00:19:52Honey, look.
00:19:54Now you mustn't go on thinking like this.
00:19:57Besides, how could a very poorly done self-portrait upset you so much?
00:20:02I know it's only my own fear.
00:20:15It's my own guilt that I can't get away from.
00:20:18Eric, I'm sorry.
00:20:20Eric, I'm sorry.
00:20:25Oh, I want you to listen.
00:20:27And I want you to believe me.
00:20:35Now, you were sick once.
00:20:37Yes.
00:20:38But you were cured.
00:20:40Mickey caused this.
00:20:42You may as well know.
00:20:44He does look for Marion night after night down by that pond.
00:20:47And he probably comes here afterwards.
00:20:50I'm going to speak to Mickey in the morning.
00:20:54Now, don't you see?
00:20:56How simply it's all explained away?
00:20:58Have I also heard a scream, Eric?
00:21:01Before, when I went to the hospital, I was hearing things.
00:21:05I'm hearing them again.
00:21:07What did you hear?
00:21:09A high, strange scream.
00:21:11High, strange scream?
00:21:12Like the peacocks cry?
00:21:15What's that sound like?
00:21:17Come here.
00:21:35Sound like that?
00:21:37You see?
00:21:38It's all very, very real.
00:21:40Such a fool.
00:21:43You feeling better now?
00:21:45Yes.
00:22:05Shhh.
00:22:07Shhh.
00:22:09Good night.
00:22:11Good night.
00:22:19Ah, we won't be bothered with any of Mickey's nightly visits anymore.
00:22:22I've forbidden him to come into the house.
00:22:24I was just nervous last night.
00:22:26I wish he wouldn't take it out on Mickey.
00:22:28No, he's a child.
00:22:29Must be disciplined.
00:22:31I'd like him to feel I'm his friend.
00:22:33Why don't you do some gardening with him while I'm in town?
00:22:35If he sees you're interested, you win him over quickly enough.
00:22:39Wait a minute.
00:22:48He'd lift staples mostly.
00:22:50Are you sure you don't want to come in with me?
00:22:53See that boy's on without him.
00:22:54I've got to see about the lights, the phone, the bank, and the warehouse people about that furniture.
00:23:02You know that cop just about broken my back.
00:23:05Don't forget to see Mr. Maurer.
00:23:06I have to see him this evening.
00:23:07It's a bore, but I'll have to see him.
00:23:09Will you be home in time for dinner? I'll wait for you.
00:23:11No, if I'm not, don't you worry, darling.
00:23:13Getting out of Maurer's clutches sometimes requires an act of God.
00:23:17I love you.
00:23:40Hello, Mickey.
00:23:50Oh, look out.
00:23:52You almost cut him.
00:23:54He's a handsome one, isn't he?
00:23:56So cuddly and warm.
00:23:58When I was a little girl, I used to want to be a caterpillar.
00:24:04I was a very little girl.
00:24:06Here you go.
00:24:11Marion must have loved her garden.
00:24:14We'll keep them lovely for her always.
00:24:17You know what I'd like to do, Mickey?
00:24:19I'd like to pick some of the nicest flowers and take them to her.
00:24:24Would you like that?
00:24:28Yes.
00:24:31Eric told me she was near here.
00:24:35Would you show me where?
00:25:05Is that all right, Mickey?
00:25:07I'm sure it was a great loss to all of you, Mickey.
00:25:11She cries.
00:25:13She cries?
00:25:15In the night.
00:25:17Dead people don't cry, Mickey.
00:25:19I heard her.
00:25:20Heard her?
00:25:21Mickey?
00:25:23Mickey?
00:25:25I'm sorry.
00:25:27Mickey?
00:25:29Oh, I'm sorry.
00:25:31I'm sorry.
00:25:34I'm sorry.
00:25:36I'm sorry.
00:25:38I'm sorry.
00:25:40It's all right.
00:25:41I'm sorry, Mickey.
00:25:43I'm sorry.
00:25:45I'm sorry.
00:25:47My son.
00:25:48Mickey?
00:26:18Mickey?
00:26:19Minnie?
00:26:20Minnie?
00:26:27Minnie?
00:26:28Minnie?
00:26:30Minnie?
00:26:33Minnie?
00:26:35Bye-bye, remember.
00:26:38.
00:26:41.
00:26:43.
00:26:47I don't know.
00:27:17I don't know.
00:27:47I don't think he quite expects she's gone.
00:27:55She cries.
00:27:57She cries in the night.
00:28:01I think he expects her to show up one of these mornings.
00:28:05She died in the water.
00:28:06The base of her skull was smashed.
00:28:12She didn't want to die.
00:28:14She died in the water.
00:28:15She died in the water.
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00:36:22When you found me, what else was there?
00:36:26What do you mean, what else?
00:36:29A skull.
00:36:31Jenny.
00:36:32I knew there was no skull.
00:36:35Of course not.
00:36:41Mickey says Marion cries at night.
00:36:43Why, that child is stupid.
00:36:47Don't blame him.
00:36:48We both hear the peacocks.
00:36:49He, out of his love for Marion, wishes to cry to be from her.
00:36:55I, out of my sickness.
00:36:56Now, darling, we've been all through that nonsense last night.
00:37:02Don't you see?
00:37:06I've never imagined seeing these things before.
00:37:10To just stand there and see it.
00:37:13Have it turn out to be nice.
00:37:20Eric.
00:37:24I want you to call Dr. Rand tomorrow in New York.
00:37:29I want you to take me back.
00:37:31No, Jenny.
00:37:33Now, it may sound selfish.
00:37:35But don't you see, having you to love, I'm happy too.
00:37:39I don't want to lose that.
00:37:40On the morning, Mr. Snow will be here, and we'll tell him.
00:37:46He's very comforting.
00:37:50And I think he'll agree with me.
00:37:54About what?
00:37:55I think it's Mickey.
00:37:57You see, he hated me from the first.
00:38:01Marion was his friend, and while I married her, he thought I was taking her away from him.
00:38:05And now that she's dead, taken away from him forever, I suppose in a childish mind of his, I'm responsible for that.
00:38:16And now, because you're my wife, and in Marion's house, he hates you too.
00:38:22I don't think Mickey's responsible.
00:38:27He's not quick enough or clever enough.
00:38:30And who?
00:38:32Myself.
00:38:33It's all in my own mind.
00:38:36We do need somebody else, darling.
00:38:39We need somebody outside of the confusions of our love for each other.
00:38:44Now, the Reverend Snow will be here in the morning.
00:38:46He's in there.
00:38:59Well, as much is real anyway.
00:39:01Look here, Jenny.
00:39:04You see, this is how you gouged your hand.
00:39:06You say you threw the skull down here where Eric is looking?
00:39:11Yes.
00:39:12Did you find anything, Eric?
00:39:14Nothing yet.
00:39:17Surely, Jenny, you must agree with it.
00:39:19Anything as fragile as a skull would have been smashed to bits down there.
00:39:23And Eric has found nothing.
00:39:25And to assume that the skull would move of its own, all the way from there to the driveway door.
00:39:32Jenny, there's no reason for that.
00:39:35Don't you see I agree with you?
00:39:39Did Eric tell you I spent over a year in the sanitarium?
00:39:41Well, Eric told Mrs. Snow that you were very impressionable.
00:39:46But that's all.
00:39:47I know lots of people needing a rest go to sanitariums.
00:39:52This wasn't quite that kind of sanitarium.
00:39:54You see, I grew up loving my father and hating my mother.
00:40:04Well, she never knew it.
00:40:06Something I kept to myself.
00:40:09She was very beautiful.
00:40:10Very gay.
00:40:13Like her.
00:40:15Very much.
00:40:17And I knew she resented that I was not more like her.
00:40:22I used to lie awake at night and wish she were dead.
00:40:25Well, that isn't very unusual.
00:40:31I understand many children go through such a period.
00:40:35I was no longer a child.
00:40:40And one day...
00:40:44I got my wish.
00:40:48They were both drowned.
00:40:52I can still hear her scream.
00:40:55I was all alone on a little beach.
00:40:59And all I could see was the overturned boat on the top of the waves.
00:41:04And I kept trying to reach them.
00:41:07And the waves kept throwing me back.
00:41:16I could hear her cries no more.
00:41:20And then hours later,
00:41:22men came and searched for the body.
00:41:25And they never found me.
00:41:31That's when this bad feeling started.
00:41:33This feeling that if I really wanted to,
00:41:34I could have saved them, but I didn't.
00:41:38That I really killed them.
00:41:39I could have saved them.
00:41:40I could have saved them.
00:41:41I could have saved them.
00:41:43No, Jenny.
00:41:44You tried.
00:41:45You tried your very best.
00:41:47I did.
00:41:49But singing and bathing and praying
00:41:50didn't make this feeling go away.
00:41:54That's when they took me to the hospital.
00:41:59They told me I was cured.
00:42:01Jenny.
00:42:02They told me I was cured.
00:42:17Mickey?
00:42:25Mickey?
00:42:26Mickey?
00:42:28All right, you go on.
00:42:36I'll be there in time for lunch.
00:42:37Where do you think he's gone off to, Eric?
00:42:39Who knows about Mickey?
00:42:41He might be hiding.
00:42:43Have you looked at Marion's grave?
00:42:44Who knows about Mickey?
00:42:46Who knows?
00:42:47Um, yeah.
00:42:48Uh-oh.
00:42:49Oh, sir.
00:42:52Uh-oh.
00:42:55Uh, uh-oh.
00:43:03Uh-oh.
00:43:03Uh-oh.
00:43:05My considered.
00:43:07Do you know what jean's grave has a suspect?
00:43:10Mm-hmm.
00:43:11Mm-hm.
00:43:11Hm.
00:43:11Oh, my son.
00:43:12Oh, my son.
00:43:13Uh, my son.
00:43:13I mean, of course I have to switch hisasion.
00:43:14I
00:43:28Okay
00:43:36Okay, okay, okay, okay
00:43:44Mickey!
00:44:05Eric.
00:44:05Did you find him?
00:44:06No.
00:44:08Where's Jenny?
00:44:08She's with Mrs. Snow on the patio.
00:44:10Eric.
00:44:11Eric, I think I should tell you that Jenny has confided in me about the sanitarium.
00:44:16Oh.
00:44:17Does your wife know?
00:44:20I told her Jenny was impressionable, but not that.
00:44:22I haven't said a word to her.
00:44:25Mr. Snow, you can do both Jenny and me a great favor by forgetting she ever told you that.
00:44:30But Eric, if it helps explain, it explains nothing.
00:44:34If I were you, Eric, I'd take her away.
00:44:36If she's so impressionable and that house frightens her so much, why subject her to it?
00:44:42Look, I can't do a thing like that.
00:44:44Be the worst thing for her.
00:44:46Mr. Snow would be admitting she was sick again.
00:44:49I want her to be happy.
00:44:52We'll stay here.
00:44:53Perhaps you know best, Eric.
00:44:55Yeah, I've got a simple and old-fashioned piece of philosophy.
00:44:58The only cure for her fear is to teach her she's loved.
00:45:02I mean, really loved.
00:45:03And I love her so much.
00:45:06God bless you for that, Eric.
00:45:08She's a very fortunate woman having someone like you to care for her.
00:45:16Good night, Sue.
00:45:18Oh, Jenny.
00:45:19Jenny.
00:45:21Sorry.
00:45:23Donnie, you've got to believe.
00:45:25It will not happen again.
00:45:27Ever.
00:45:29Mickey?
00:45:31Mickey!
00:45:32Eric.
00:45:35Eric!
00:45:35Eric!
00:45:50Eric!
00:45:51Eric!
00:45:51Come on, man.
00:45:52What are you going to do with that skull?
00:45:53Stop it.
00:45:54It wasn't his fault.
00:45:54Where did you get it?
00:45:55Leave him alone.
00:45:55I'll take care of this, Jenny.
00:45:57I know you don't like me, Mickey.
00:45:59I know you don't need to get us to leave here.
00:46:01It was an idiotic attempt to scare us as if we were children.
00:46:04It was you, wasn't it?
00:46:06Wasn't it?
00:46:07No, not me.
00:46:08Not me.
00:46:10Get out of here.
00:46:11Get out of here.
00:46:12What?
00:46:13I wish you'd apologize to him.
00:46:24You know as well as I do, it's not his fault for all in my own mind.
00:46:28Jenny, I'm going to do something.
00:46:31And you're going to help me do it.
00:46:34What's that?
00:46:34That portrait upstairs.
00:46:38It reminds you of your mother.
00:46:41Yes.
00:46:43You were fine until you saw it.
00:46:45Now it has you all preoccupied with memories of the past.
00:46:51We're going to burn it.
00:46:54Precious to your heart.
00:46:55The picture means nothing to me.
00:46:57I want you to be happy.
00:47:00We can't be until this fear is out of our lives.
00:47:03All right, Jenny.
00:47:27Go on, Jenny.
00:47:33Let's go back to the house.
00:47:57It's only the peacocks.
00:48:03Fire's almost out.
00:48:24Yes.
00:48:25We can't let those ashes stand overnight.
00:48:28And the brush in these hills is a regular tinderbox.
00:48:30You want to help me?
00:48:42Are you feeling better?
00:48:46As if I destroyed her with my own hands.
00:48:51She'll come back and...
00:48:54She'll come back.
00:48:56Darling, if you go on talking that way,
00:48:58you destroy the whole purpose
00:48:59of the thing that's out of the house and it's over.
00:49:02You just give it half a chance.
00:49:04You'll begin to forget it.
00:49:08And if you'll just spread those ashes out a little for me,
00:49:11I'll get the water to it.
00:49:15That's it.
00:49:15What is it, darling?
00:49:35It's the skull.
00:49:36It's the skull.
00:49:38Darling, there's no skull there.
00:49:40There's no skull there, darling.
00:49:42There's no skull there, Jenny.
00:49:45Darling, there's no skull there.
00:49:49There's no skull.
00:49:50There's no skull.
00:49:50There's no skull.
00:50:12There's no skull there.
00:50:13There's no skull there.
00:50:14There's no skull there.
00:50:15There's no skull there.
00:50:16There's no skull there.
00:50:17There's no skull there.
00:50:18There's no skull there.
00:50:19There's no skull there.
00:50:20There's no skull there.
00:50:21There's no skull there.
00:50:22There's no skull there.
00:50:23There's no skull there.
00:50:24There's no skull there.
00:50:25There's no skull there.
00:50:26There's no skull there.
00:50:27There's no skull there.
00:50:28There's no skull there.
00:50:29There's no skull there.
00:50:30There's no skull there.
00:50:31There's no skull there.
00:50:32There's no skull there.
00:50:33There's no skull there.
00:50:34There's no skull there.
00:50:35There's no skull there.
00:50:36There's no skull there.
00:50:37There's no skull there.
00:50:38There's no skull there.
00:50:39You're going to be able to catch a plane tonight?
00:51:02When we get into town, I will call Mr. Mower.
00:51:06He'll arrange a midnight plane.
00:51:07I thought there'd be more time.
00:51:10Time for so many wonderful things.
00:51:12It's going to be all right.
00:51:17Of course.
00:51:22It's just me.
00:51:27It's going to be all right.
00:51:28Good evening, my dear.
00:51:38Mrs. Snow's hens thought you might like some fresh eggs for your breakfast in the morning.
00:51:42Hello, Eric.
00:51:44This is the prize.
00:51:45Those hens labored mightily, as you can see.
00:51:48Fine.
00:51:49I'll take them.
00:51:52You'll excuse me, dear?
00:51:54Of course.
00:51:54What is it, Eric?
00:52:02I've got to take Jenny away.
00:52:04That hospital she was in before.
00:52:06It happened again?
00:52:08I thought it would help her if we got rid of that portrait.
00:52:12You know the one.
00:52:13Yeah.
00:52:14We burned it.
00:52:16She saw a skull in the ashes.
00:52:19You were there?
00:52:19I saw nothing, of course.
00:52:21Of course.
00:52:23And I thought it was Mickey.
00:52:25But when I was there myself, and I saw her...
00:52:29Mr. Snow, there's something I've never told you.
00:52:33I've never told anybody.
00:52:35But when Jenny was put away in that hospital...
00:52:39She tried to do away with herself.
00:52:43I'm terribly afraid.
00:52:45You think she might try it again?
00:52:46I know she will.
00:52:48Unless I get her back to that hospital.
00:52:50When are you going?
00:52:51Tonight.
00:52:53But we shall miss you.
00:52:55Mrs. Snow and I have grown very fond of Jenny.
00:52:58Yes, and she of you.
00:53:00I don't suppose you'll be coming back here again, Eric?
00:53:03No.
00:53:04Never.
00:53:09I'll miss him and his wife.
00:53:12He's very kind.
00:53:14Yes.
00:53:16And I said goodbye to him just now.
00:53:18He tried to talk me out of her soul.
00:53:21How?
00:53:23He said he thought the skull was real.
00:53:27He's going to bring some men in the morning to search the estate.
00:53:30Where?
00:53:32Everywhere.
00:53:36He's just talking, trying to be kind.
00:53:39I suppose.
00:53:39I'll go upstairs and pack.
00:53:49You want to come with me?
00:53:51We'll be up in a minute.
00:53:52I'll see you later.
00:54:02I'll be in a minute.
00:54:05I'll be in a minute.
00:55:09All right.
00:55:12Where's the skull?
00:55:14You saw me put it in a pond, you must have.
00:55:16Where is it?
00:55:16I don't know.
00:55:17I don't know.
00:55:17Don't lie to me.
00:55:18Don't lie to me.
00:55:19Where is it?
00:55:20I don't know.
00:55:21Tell me the truth.
00:55:22You took it.
00:55:23Tell me.
00:55:24Tell me.
00:55:25Tell me.
00:55:26I didn't take it.
00:55:27I didn't take it.
00:55:28Who?
00:55:28Who?
00:55:29Not me.
00:55:29Not me.
00:55:31Who?
00:55:31Mary, Mary took it.
00:55:34Mary took it.
00:55:35No.
00:55:36You and your...
00:55:38Mary!
00:55:38All right.
00:56:06Oh.
00:56:08No, no.
00:56:09No.
00:56:10No.
00:56:10No.
00:56:13No.
00:56:13No.
00:56:13No.
00:56:15No.
00:56:16No.
00:56:47Oh, Edward, in the name of heaven.
00:57:09Mickey, where did you find this?
00:57:11In Pond.
00:57:12Well, who put it there?
00:57:13He did.
00:57:14Eric?
00:57:14He did.
00:57:15Then there was a skull.
00:57:17But Eric said that he didn't see it when Jenny saw it.
00:57:21I know.
00:57:21Oh, but why did Eric lie like that?
00:57:24Mickey, those other times with the skull, did you do it?
00:57:28No.
00:57:28Mickey, you've never lied to me before.
00:57:30Lying is a sin.
00:57:31You understand that?
00:57:33You must not lie to me now.
00:57:35Did you do it, Mickey, all those other times?
00:57:36No.
00:57:37I simply do not understand that.
00:57:39It wasn't Mickey.
00:57:40And it wasn't her imagination.
00:57:43But why would Eric do such a thing?
00:57:45I don't know.
00:57:47I just don't know.
00:57:48Well, what do you think we should do about it?
00:57:50We're going back there, to that house.
00:57:51Right.
00:57:52Mickey.
00:57:53Mickey?
00:58:23Mickey?
00:58:33Mickey?
00:58:40Mickey?
00:58:46Mickey, Eric and I are leaving Mickey, I'd like to say goodbye, I'd like to leave as
00:59:07your friend Mickey, Mickey, Mickey, Mickey, Mickey,
00:59:37Mickey, Mickey, Mickey, Mickey, Mickey.
01:00:07Let's go.
01:00:37Let's go.
01:01:07Let's go.
01:01:37Let's go.
01:02:07Let's go.
01:02:37Let's go.
01:03:07Let's go.
01:03:37Let's go.
01:04:07Let's go.
01:04:37Let's go.
01:05:07Let's go.
01:05:08Let's go.
01:05:09Let's go.
01:05:10Let's go.
01:05:11Jenny.
01:05:12Jenny.
01:05:13Jenny.
01:05:14What happened?
01:05:15Jenny.
01:05:16Jenny, are you all right?
01:05:19Jenny.
01:05:20Eric?
01:05:21Where is Eric?
01:05:30Where is Eric?
01:05:33I don't know.
01:05:34I don't know.
01:05:37Eric?
01:05:38Eric?
01:05:50Eric?
01:05:52Eric?
01:05:54Eric.
01:05:55Eric?
01:05:56Eric.
01:05:57Eric?
01:05:58Eric?
01:05:59Eric?
01:06:00Eric?
01:06:01Eric, where are you?
01:06:03Eric?
01:06:04Eric?
01:06:05Eric?
01:06:06Eric?
01:06:07Eric?
01:06:19Eric?
01:06:20Eric?
01:06:21Eric?
01:06:22Eric?
01:06:23Eric?
01:06:36Eric?
01:06:37Eric.
01:06:38Eric?
01:06:39Eric?
01:06:40We'll never know.
01:07:07Take on.
01:07:10Take on.

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