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#Dream Demon Horror Movie 1
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00:01Diana Alice Markham,
00:03do you take this man to be your lawful wedded husband?
00:07To have and to hold, to love and to cherish,
00:10in sickness and in health,
00:12till death do you part?
00:25Diana, what are you saying?
00:30I'm sorry, Oliver.
00:34I can't marry you.
00:37You can't mean it.
00:39I can't explain right now.
00:43I just can't.
00:45Are you mad?
00:47How can you do this to me in front of my whole family?
00:51And the Admiral?
00:54I'm really very sorry.
00:57Something's happened.
00:59How dare you humiliate me like this.
01:08You bastard.
01:11Come on.
01:14Come on.
01:15Come on.
01:16Come on.
01:17Come on.
01:22Oh, yes.
01:29Oh, yes.
01:31Hey, get by us for a picture of you.
01:33Hey, get by us for a picture of you.
01:37Hey, Diane!
01:38Any comments on the, uh, anyone?
01:40I think it's, uh, give us a comment on this.
01:43Oh, darling, thank God it's you.
01:49It's all right, it's all right.
01:51It's all right.
01:52What is all this?
01:54Nothing.
01:55I just had a rotten dream.
01:58I feel so silly.
01:59It's okay here.
02:00It's all right.
02:01And then I woke up.
02:02And you were there.
02:03Oh, I'm sorry, Ellie.
02:04I don't know what's the matter with me.
02:06Don't worry, darling.
02:08Everyone has nightmares sometimes.
02:10It's just that I don't know what's the matter with me.
02:12Don't worry, darling.
02:13Everyone has nightmares sometimes.
02:15It's just that I don't know what's the matter with me.
02:18Everyone has nightmares sometimes.
02:19I know.
02:20It's just that I don't seem to have had a decent night's sleep since I moved into the new
02:24council.
02:25No, I'm not.
02:26I'll be there to look after you.
02:27I can't wait.
02:28I can't wait.
02:29All I want is for the wedding to be over and for us to be together.
02:33Everything's going to be fine.
02:35I love you.
02:37I love you.
02:42Reverend Webb.
02:43My fiancee, Diana Barkham.
02:46Delighted to meet you.
02:47I do too.
02:48We're so proud that Oliver and you have decided to get married here.
02:52It's a great honor for us.
02:55We're rather small for a celebrity wedding, I'm afraid.
02:59But I'm sure we shall cope.
03:01I imagine we shall have to be prepared for an army of newsmen and photographers.
03:07Yes, I'm afraid so.
03:08We haven't had a minute's peace since we announced the engagement.
03:11Not to worry.
03:12Actually, we're all rather excited.
03:16It's not every day that if Hopland's hero is married in the same church.
03:21Well, shall we get on with this?
03:28I don't want to make sure you're here.
03:30Keep it changed.
03:31Hi, uh, I'm Jenny Hoffman.
03:43I've got a reservation here.
04:01I'll be right back.
04:04Don't leave us alone.
04:05Don't leave us alone.
04:06I'll be right back.
04:08All right.
04:09Go on.
04:10Go.
04:12Go.
04:16Go.
04:17Go.
04:21Go.
04:22Go.
04:23Go.
04:24Go.
04:25Go.
04:26Go.
04:27Go.
04:28Go.
04:29Dad.
04:59Dad.
05:29Dad.
05:39Dad.
05:51Dad.
05:55Dad.
05:59Dad.
06:03Dad.
06:13Dad.
06:15Dad.
06:17Dad.
06:19Dad.
06:23Dad.
06:27Dad.
06:39Dad.
06:41Dad.
06:43Dad.
06:45Dad.
08:17Hello, Oliver.
08:25How dare you?
08:32Slut!
08:37Hello?
08:49Hello, Diana.
09:07Oh, Oliver.
09:08I can't really hear you.
09:10It's me.
09:11I just got back.
09:14You okay?
09:15You sound funny.
09:16Oh, I fell asleep waiting for your call.
09:19I was dreaming.
09:21About me, I am.
09:21Yes.
09:23Yes.
09:25But it was...
09:26I was...
09:29Listen, Diana, I can't believe you.
09:31I just want you to know I'm back, so you can't stop.
09:34You've got a lot of mercy, do you want to?
09:36Take care.
09:37You just keep dreaming about me.
09:39We'recede, baby.
09:40We're stuck here.
09:42We're doing that.
09:44I don't want to know, oh, my God.
09:45It's me.
09:46I'm sorry.
09:48I'm sorry.
09:49I just want to know what to do today.
09:49So people don't hear you are on.
09:51You watch cheating on your knees.
09:54I just want to know who you are watching.
09:55You don't hear me.
09:55You don't hear me, don't wanna hear me, sir.
09:56You don't hear me.
09:57I don't mind you.
09:59Like, you don't mind you.
10:00You don't hear me.
10:00You don't hear me, no.
10:01I see you all right just a little tired that's all are you sleeping badly still having nightmares
10:25they're really beginning to worry me from what you've told me so far I'd say the dream is the least of your worries
10:34in fact I think you should see them as a healthy release healthy I dreamt that Oliver raped me
10:42but they're actually fine they're confronting their subconscious fears in a very natural normal way
10:51why should I be frightened of Oliver we love each other maybe it's not the real Oliver that's good
11:01it's what he stands for in my dreams
11:04this is similar for what
11:07I don't know
11:09I could have the guest
11:11I really think it's up to you to work it out
11:21so
11:23so
11:27so
12:01Good morning, Diana Morgan.
12:06Yes.
12:06Hello, my name is John Lawrence. I'm from the Poston Echo. Do you have a minute?
12:09Thanks, all. I'm going to be late for school.
12:11It won't take a moment.
12:13It's all bright, eh? That's a passing angle.
12:14What we'd like to do is a nice little article on your impending nuptials.
12:18I mean, you're marrying a Falkland here, after all. You'll appreciate that's big news around here.
12:23Well, just quickly, then.
12:25Yeah, great.
12:26Sorry, this is Russell Peck, our staff photographer.
12:29Would you mind if he just rattled a few shots off as we spoke?
12:32I suppose not.
12:33Great.
12:33Quite harmless.
12:35Great.
12:36Well, if I could start, Miss Markham, with how long you've worked at this particular establishment.
12:42About a year.
12:43About a year, right. Well, you're obviously very good with children. Any kids planned?
12:48I hope so.
12:48Any help needed?
12:49Can we move on to Oliver, your fiancée? I mean, must be quite exciting. You know, you're
12:56about to be married to a guy who murdered a lot of Argentinians. Is that to anyone, is it, darling?
13:01You've got a bloody nerve.
13:06Nice one.
13:09Stuck up cow. What's going on with her knickers?
13:11Not me, unfortunately.
13:12Filthy animal.
13:13When you're ready.
13:41When you're ready.
13:43Afternoon.
13:47Please, just leave me alone.
13:49I'm just going to ask you a couple of questions, usual thing.
13:52How did he pop the question? Where you going on your honeymoon? Who's making your dress? Are there going to be any rivals that do?
13:56Get away from here, or I'll call the police.
13:58Come on, Colin, do us a film. What are you trying to do a job here?
14:01The public has a right to know.
14:02Know what, precisely?
14:04Well, I mean, is he any good at it?
14:05How big is his wanger?
14:06His what?
14:07His wanger. His dong. His schlong. His plonker.
14:10His mutton cutlass. His pork saw. His beef bainy.
14:12I don't know what you're referring to.
14:16You don't, dear. Because you haven't done it before.
14:19I've been a tenter once. She hasn't even seen it.
14:21You're still a virgin, aren't you?
14:23How dare you?
14:26That's a denial, is it, right? We'll print that.
14:27Christophan, I'll sue.
14:28What, you'll sue because we say you're a virgin.
14:32How beautiful.
14:32The deb who does it.
14:34You're disgusting.
14:35Hey, hey, come on, leave her alone.
14:38What do you think she is, dog meat?
14:39Piss off, darling, we're depressed.
14:41Oh, yeah, well, print this dickhead.
14:43Come on, great.
14:44Inside.
14:45Right, that's, uh, your comment.
14:57Muckrakers.
14:59Why can't they leave me alone?
15:02Scumbags.
15:06Oh, I'm sorry.
15:08I've been terribly rude.
15:09I'm Diana Markham.
15:11Hello, Jenny Halfman.
15:12How do you do?
15:13Yeah.
15:14Would you like to come in until the coast's clear?
15:17Yeah.
15:20I understand they have a job to do,
15:22but why they have to be so beastly about it is beyond me.
15:29Are you all right?
15:31Yeah, I'm fine.
15:33Come in.
15:34Great.
15:38Would you like some tea?
15:40Oh, cool place.
15:43Actually, I think I need a drink.
15:45That'd be great.
15:46I've got some champagne for the bridge.
15:47Will that do?
15:48Sure.
15:49Hey, are you a celebrity or something?
15:51No.
15:52I'm completely ordinary.
15:54Daddy has a few horses, that's all.
15:56That's all.
15:57Sounds pretty uptown to me.
16:01It's not all roses, you know.
16:04Wow, life's a bitch, huh?
16:07You're calling, you're on her way.
16:08Um, uh, you know, the French one.
16:14Maybe it's at home.
16:15Oh, I see Hamish just takes her life into you.
16:26Oh, yeah, it was love at first sight.
16:29It wasn't a lull before we would, uh...
16:32Hamish belonged to my grandmother and then my mother before me.
16:37Hey, Hamish, you never said you were a family man.
16:39Well, uh, death to the scumbag muckrakers, huh?
16:48Cheers.
16:54Who's the military dude, huh?
16:56Dude?
16:58You mean Ollie?
16:59That's the dude I'm going to marry.
17:05Oh!
17:07Well, here's to you and the cat, and I hope you both will be real happy.
17:13So, uh, how long have you lived here?
17:17About two weeks.
17:19Uh, who lived here before you?
17:21I don't know.
17:23You're not a reporter as well, are you?
17:26I'm just curious.
17:27Oh, I'm sorry.
17:30I really don't know.
17:32Daddy bought the whole house as a wedding present.
17:36Where are you from?
17:38I'm in London.
17:44It's so weird.
17:46Weird.
17:47I think I'm from here.
17:50Here?
17:51You mean London?
17:52No.
17:53I mean, here.
17:54I mean, this house.
17:56Are there any things you don't know?
18:00I thought coming here I could pick up on some vibes, you know?
18:04Memories or just anything a kid would remember.
18:08I don't even know what they look like.
18:11I just can't remember.
18:17Oh, Jesus.
18:22I haven't eaten around that.
18:26The zoo man's right down her throat.
18:29Oh, nice water.
18:32It was hot.
18:35You've got to get in there first.
18:38Never underestimate the power of the press.
18:41So, I spent my whole life trying to figure out Jenny Hoffman of Hollyweird, which was hard enough for starters, huh?
18:53I can imagine.
18:54And then, Ernest and May tell me that they're not my real parents after all.
19:00I suddenly realized I got this whole other life, that I'm somebody else.
19:06I'm English.
19:08Oh.
19:09But I must have blocked it out, though, because I can't remember any of them.
19:12It's like that time belonged to a different person.
19:17To me, Ernest and May were always my real mom and dad.
19:22You know, I never knew any different.
19:25Do you know who your real parents were?
19:27No.
19:28Only that they were English and that they used to live in this house.
19:32We could find out where they moved.
19:34That's easy.
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