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00:01:59I don't know.
00:02:29I don't know.
00:02:59I don't know.
00:03:29I don't know.
00:03:59I don't know.
00:04:29I don't know.
00:04:59I don't know.
00:05:29I don't know.
00:05:31Jeez.
00:05:33It's like some kind of surrealist nightmare in there.
00:05:35Poor saps.
00:05:36They're being paid for the study.
00:05:38Oh, well, that means you can torture them as much as you like.
00:05:42I'd like to see you and Dr. Barron in my office when you're done.
00:05:46Fine.
00:05:48What's that?
00:05:55That has teeth.
00:05:56The kind of bite I need to bring more funding in.
00:06:00Are we struggling?
00:06:01Are we struggling?
00:06:02Are we struggling?
00:06:06What's the kind of research?
00:06:08I don't know.
00:06:12I don't know.
00:06:14I don't know.
00:06:16I don't know.
00:06:18The kind that brings publicity and glamour.
00:06:20Most of your findings are derivative research done in the 70s and 80s.
00:06:28That's not enticing to people with deep pockets.
00:06:30This is the sort of thing your department should be focused on.
00:06:44Margum Castle.
00:06:45Yeah.
00:06:46It's a place in Wales.
00:06:48You ever heard of Wales before?
00:06:50Yeah.
00:06:51Good.
00:06:52Because I want you both to go there.
00:06:54Conduct some experiments, collect data.
00:06:57All the stuff you guys live for.
00:07:00And then what?
00:07:02We're going to present your findings to the media.
00:07:06Generate a bit of publicity for this institution.
00:07:09It'll be a lot easier to attract funding when we have a car celebra with the university's
00:07:17name attached to it.
00:07:18Are you serious?
00:07:20Would you rather have your budget slashed?
00:07:24Are those the only options?
00:07:27Look, federal and state funding is pitiful for a university of our size.
00:07:32You know that.
00:07:34We rely on those extra dollars from wealthy donors.
00:07:38Media coverage for something we're involved in will pique their interest.
00:07:43So, what are we supposed to say to the media when we get back?
00:07:49Oh, talk about the ghosts you've seen.
00:07:52Of course, it'd be even better if you captured one on camera.
00:07:56What if we don't see anything?
00:07:58Are we supposed to lie?
00:08:00Lying is such a strong word.
00:08:03Let's call it embellishment.
00:08:06So, even if we don't encounter anything of a supernatural nature, you still want us to come back here and tell the press we did?
00:08:16Do you like your job, Holzer?
00:08:20Yes.
00:08:22It's a good way to make sure you still have one next semester.
00:08:29Do we understand each other?
00:08:35I guess.
00:08:36You know all that stuff that Michael's fed us back there is bull, right?
00:08:53You think?
00:08:54Yeah, there's always some ulterior motive with that guy.
00:08:59He's probably the one who wants the publicity.
00:09:01He loves the limelight.
00:09:02You've never seen eye to eye.
00:09:04I bet he's getting a kick out of giving me such a sh**ty assignment.
00:09:08May not be so bad.
00:09:10Staying in some dank old castle in the middle of nowhere?
00:09:14Please.
00:09:15I'm all for it.
00:09:17I got thermal imaging cameras and electronic voice recorders I'd love to use in a place with that much history.
00:09:23Probably a lot of residual energy in there.
00:09:26I think we might get some interesting readings.
00:09:29If nothing else, it'll be fun to take the team overseas.
00:09:32You guys ever been to the UK?
00:09:34No.
00:09:35Nope.
00:09:38Do you want to?
00:09:40Yeah.
00:09:41Why not?
00:09:42See, Annie.
00:09:43Look, if you're not going to do it for me, at least do it for the kids.
00:09:47Michael's didn't give me much of a choice, did he?
00:09:50Do they have Wi-Fi in Wales?
00:09:52You know, Brent, I think you should be focused on more important things.
00:09:56Like what?
00:09:58You need to look the part of a parapsychologist when we go over there.
00:10:02Maybe get a haircut.
00:10:06Actually, what you need is a big coat.
00:10:08Castles are freezing.
00:10:09Yeah, that's for sure.
00:10:13What kind was that's a big coat?
00:10:15Completelyakaella looks like a carpet.
00:10:16I need a strap in and on a salon.
00:10:19So cool.
00:10:20He looks like someone who likes the tattoo.
00:10:21I was a little surgeon!
00:10:22I three make my hair even better than I did it to my daughter.
00:10:23I'm definitely not even a bit of braces.
00:10:25Even if you want to check my chain-like chamber.
00:10:28It's really just my technique.
00:10:29I just have a bald challenge now.
00:10:30I need aلない arrangement!
00:13:03Holy crap, this place is a sh**hole.
00:13:06It's no worse than some places back home.
00:13:09Well, I've been to the UK a few times and there's one thing you guys got to know about the Brits.
00:13:14They have f***** these.
00:13:15Nice.
00:13:16Well, some do, but no.
00:13:20It's that they are absolutely obsessed with the weather.
00:13:24Anytime you talk with a Brit, they'll bring it up.
00:13:27The sky could be light gray or dark gray or any sort of gray in between, and they will speculate about when it's going to change like they're meteorologists.
00:13:36And then, when the sun does come out, it's like it's the second coming.
00:13:44We should grab a bite to eat before we go to the castle.
00:13:46Yeah, good idea.
00:13:48I'm starving.
00:13:49I'm starving.
00:13:49Let's order.
00:14:18All right, love. What are you after?
00:14:28Some menus would be great.
00:14:32There you go.
00:14:43What's Welsh rarebit?
00:14:45Ah, well, that's a classic dish around these parts.
00:14:49It dates back to the late 18th century,
00:14:51and it was originally called Welsh rabbit.
00:14:55So it's rabbit, then?
00:14:57No, no, there's no rabbit in it.
00:14:59No.
00:15:01So why was it called Welsh rabbit?
00:15:04Oh, I don't know. You know what these chefs are like.
00:15:06They give all sorts of fancy names and stuff, don't they?
00:15:10What's in it, then?
00:15:11Well, so you've got a lump of cheese,
00:15:14you've got eggs, milk, pinch of salt, pinch of pepper,
00:15:18you blend it all together, chuck it on some bread,
00:15:22stick it in the oven, bake it, cheese is melted,
00:15:26and you can do a variety of things with it, too.
00:15:29Put a fried egg on it,
00:15:30and then it becomes a buck rabbit,
00:15:32or, better still, you can stick a tomato with it,
00:15:37and it becomes a blushing bunny.
00:15:41It's a funny name, isn't it?
00:15:42But I'll level with you here, love.
00:15:46It's really posh cheese on toast.
00:15:50All right.
00:15:52I'm sold. I'll have one of those.
00:15:54That is the only thing I understand,
00:15:56the menu's there, me too.
00:15:59Why not? I'll have one of those, too.
00:16:01Another one here.
00:16:02Well, looks like Welsh rarebit for all of us.
00:16:10Good choice, eh?
00:16:12Idris, make that five Welsh rabbits.
00:16:15No need to shout.
00:16:17I'll do them now in a minute.
00:16:24So where are you lot from, then, eh?
00:16:26New York.
00:16:29America, eh?
00:16:30I've never been there myself, but I've heard it's all right.
00:16:36Yeah. We like it.
00:16:41So what do you do? What are you doing here?
00:16:43We're parapsychologists.
00:16:46It's shrinkers, is it?
00:16:48No.
00:16:49We study paranormal phenomenon.
00:16:51We're spending the night at Margham Castle.
00:16:55Oh, no.
00:16:58No.
00:16:59You don't want to go out there.
00:17:03Really?
00:17:04Why?
00:17:07Many say it's cursed.
00:17:12Well, I'm...
00:17:14A lot of places have a legend.
00:17:17Oh, no.
00:17:17Come on.
00:17:21This is more than a legend.
00:17:23If you had any sense, you'd turn back.
00:17:42Stay away from the castle.
00:17:44Oh, Jesus.
00:17:45You too.
00:17:47They've laid dormant for many years, but now they are awakening.
00:17:53Yeah.
00:17:53Okay.
00:17:54Thanks a lot.
00:17:55Who are they?
00:17:58They're waiting for you.
00:18:00They've always been waiting.
00:18:02They've been waiting.
00:18:12They've been waiting for you.
00:18:14They've been waiting for you.
00:18:16They've been waiting for you.
00:18:18Okay.
00:18:18Won't wait do it.
00:18:20But remember, if you had any questions...
00:18:21of course you'll meet for you.
00:18:22No one maybe
00:18:22Woah.
00:18:23So come on.
00:18:25Close enough room,
00:18:26and of course you'll meet for chicken soup.
00:18:27You take fantasy Let's go where he goes for Annette.
00:18:59Which one of you is in charge?
00:19:17I am.
00:19:19Right.
00:19:21My name is Enos. I'm the caretaker.
00:19:24I'm Annie Holzer. Good to meet you.
00:19:26Hi.
00:19:28Dr. Daniel Barron.
00:19:30Doctor.
00:19:31What's a doctor want to spend the night here for?
00:19:34Oh, no. I'm not a medical doctor.
00:19:37I got a minor in parapsychology while earning a bachelor's degree in psychology at Franklin Pierce.
00:19:43We're just here to do some research.
00:19:45What are you researching?
00:19:47We're investigating claims of paranormal sightings in the building.
00:19:50There have been plenty of those down the years.
00:19:53Hey, do you get any phone signal around here?
00:19:59No.
00:20:01No Wi-Fi either, I guess.
00:20:03Nothing like that.
00:20:05How come?
00:20:05Well, there are no phone masts for miles.
00:20:09Locals don't like to get too close.
00:20:12Yeah.
00:20:13I met a few of them earlier.
00:20:16They were a bit twitchy about this place.
00:20:19With good reason.
00:20:20I'll be back in the morning.
00:20:38All the best to you.
00:20:40You're not going to give us the tour?
00:20:43Oh, I'm sure you can find your own way around.
00:20:51You didn't want to stay too long?
00:20:53This place sure does spook everyone.
00:21:15Holy s***.
00:21:16It's like something out of a Dracula movie.
00:21:23Pretty creepy, right?
00:21:25Speaking of which, what's with the new fatigues?
00:21:29Oh, Annie said I should look the part.
00:21:33Yeah, but the waistcoat?
00:21:35Dude, she wanted you to look like a parapsychologist.
00:21:37Not f***ing Madden.
00:21:39Is it too much?
00:21:40Just a little.
00:21:42The haircut's good though, right?
00:21:45Sure.
00:21:46If you came here to sell insurance.
00:21:49You know, you're mean when you're sober.
00:21:52Well, speaking of which.
00:21:54Who's that w***?
00:21:55Keep your voice down.
00:21:57Where'd you get it?
00:21:58I have my sources.
00:22:00Where the hell did you get it on the plane?
00:22:03You really don't want to know that.
00:22:06Okay.
00:22:09Oh, sorry.
00:22:10Oh, Kirk, yeah.
00:22:11Yeah.
00:22:12Kirk.
00:22:13Sorry, I forgot about you, dude.
00:22:16I forgot about you.
00:22:17I forgot about you.
00:22:18Hello?
00:22:18Hello?
00:22:20Mr. Morton?
00:22:21Yes.
00:22:21No, please.
00:22:22Oh, come on.
00:22:23Call me Hugh, please.
00:22:25Yeah, we spoke on the phone.
00:22:27Dr. Daniel Barron.
00:22:28It's great to put a face to the name.
00:22:30This is my colleague and leader of our research team, Annie Holzer.
00:22:35Annie, how nice to see you.
00:22:36Good to meet you.
00:22:37As you can see, I brought somebody with me.
00:22:40I'd like to introduce you to Edith Withers.
00:22:42She's a very well-known psychic comedian.
00:22:45Fabulous to meet you.
00:22:46Likewise.
00:22:48Hi.
00:22:48So, what do you feel you can contribute to our research?
00:22:52Well, I understand your studies are of the paranormal variety.
00:22:56That's right.
00:22:57Perhaps someone who communicates with the world of the spirit could be a worthwhile resource?
00:23:03That's not usually how we collect our data.
00:23:07I understand that.
00:23:09But a different perspective could be useful.
00:23:11Okay, let's give it a try.
00:23:20Oh, thank you.
00:23:21I've always been fascinated by this castle.
00:23:24I hear it has a remarkable residual energy.
00:23:28Um, what is your objective here?
00:23:31I mean, if you don't mind me asking you.
00:23:33Well, like I said on the phone, we're a parapsychology team just looking to study and collect data.
00:23:39I was sort of wondering whether or not you had some kind of, uh, specific hypothesis that you were going to pull away.
00:23:46Nothing specific.
00:23:48We're open-minded about the conclusion.
00:23:49Oh, good.
00:23:50I'm so pleased to hear because, you know, a lot of people sort of over-sensationalize about it all, right?
00:23:58Shall we take over the route?
00:23:59Yeah, that'd be great.
00:24:39Camera on the north side corridor is down.
00:24:47Who hooked that one up?
00:24:49Oh, s***.
00:24:51Nice job.
00:24:53Do you want me to go check it out?
00:24:55Don't bother.
00:24:56I'll do it.
00:24:57Just stay here and watch the monitors.
00:25:03Apple polisher.
00:25:05What?
00:25:05Well, you jump right in there offering to fix my mistake.
00:25:09What a kiss.
00:25:09Don't bite me.
00:25:10Forgive my ignorance, Edith, but what is it exactly that you do?
00:25:21I mean, I've seen mediums in movies and things, but I'm guessing there's more to it.
00:25:28I act as an intermediary between the world of the living and the world of the spirit.
00:25:34Right.
00:25:34But, um, are there different categories of mediumship?
00:25:40There are usually two types of mediumship, mental and physical.
00:25:46So, what kind of medium are you?
00:25:48I specialize in the mental side of mediumship.
00:25:53I walk through a house and I tune in to the residual energy that's there.
00:25:59So, have you ever been involved in an investigation like this before?
00:26:03Ten years ago, I was invited to join a team of ghost hunters who are investigating Pendle Hill.
00:26:11That's where the famous trials of the Pendle witches were held in 1612.
00:26:16Have you ever heard of them?
00:26:18No.
00:26:19No.
00:26:19They were the most famous witch trials in British history.
00:26:24Ten women were accused and executed by Matthew Hopkins, the witch finder general.
00:26:29I found being in Pendle Hill a most disturbing experience.
00:26:36Why's that?
00:26:38When I connected, I realized that the women weren't practicing dark witchcraft at all.
00:26:46They were simply women like me who were practicing their skills.
00:26:52That's what I found so disturbing.
00:26:54Had I lived in the 1600s, perhaps I'd have been burned at the stake.
00:27:02Have you had any prior experience in this castle?
00:27:07I've never been invited to any events or studies here.
00:27:11I think the locals would rather leave this place well alone.
00:27:16When was the castle first built, Hugh?
00:27:18The Talbot family constructed it over a 10-year period from 1830 to 1840.
00:27:26The young man, the Talbot patriarch, Christopher, he traveled across Europe for years and he returned to South Wales in 1830.
00:27:36And he was the one who redeveloped the whole family estate.
00:27:40When was the first report of supernatural activity here?
00:27:43Well, the whole Talbot families, they lived here until 1941 and then they sold it to David Evans Bevan, good Welsh name.
00:27:54Anyway, he sold it soon afterwards.
00:27:56He said that it was, you know, too big for what he wanted.
00:27:59But his relatives said that the real reason he sold it was because he was, you know, very, very disturbed by all the noises he heard every evening.
00:28:10Like children running up and down the corridors.
00:28:14And David's son said he saw a little girl darting in and out of rooms and she was always wearing Victorian dress.
00:28:24So, are we to assume that children died here during that era?
00:28:30Yes, I think that's safe to assume.
00:28:40그렇죠.
00:28:43Yes, I think that's safe.
00:28:44Yes, I think that's safe.
00:31:30I... I'm fine.
00:31:38I can't believe we didn't put a camera in that room.
00:31:41We have one in there now.
00:31:48I sense a lot of consternation from a child who lived in this castle.
00:31:52A little girl.
00:31:54She lived mainly in one room.
00:32:01It was a room filled with toys.
00:32:05But for her, it was a room filled with loneliness.
00:32:08What era are we talking about?
00:32:1218... 1871.
00:32:17What was her name?
00:32:22Abigail.
00:32:23Did she...
00:32:27Did she...
00:32:27Did she die there?
00:32:29Yes.
00:32:31In that room.
00:32:36What...
00:32:37What happened?
00:32:38Here...
00:32:54Oh, yeah.
00:32:58It's over, Catherine. I want you out of here.
00:33:14Don't say that, please.
00:33:15I mean it. I have had enough. Just get out.
00:33:18I'm taking Abigail with me.
00:33:20No, you're not. She's staying here with me.
00:33:23No, she's not.
00:33:26This is your final warning.
00:33:28If you're still here when I get back, there'll be hell to pay you.
00:33:32Just get out!
00:33:33No!
00:33:37No!
00:33:38No!
00:33:45No!
00:33:47No!
00:33:47Oh, my God.
00:34:17Oh, my God.
00:34:47Oh, my God.
00:35:17Oh, my God.
00:35:47Oh, my God.
00:36:17Oh, my God.
00:36:47Oh, my God.
00:37:17Oh, my God.
00:37:47Oh, my God.
00:37:49It was just creepy.
00:37:52That's the first time I've seen an apparition in person.
00:37:56Really?
00:37:56We don't do much fieldwork like this
00:38:01I mean, I've been to haunted sites before
00:38:05But never one with such tangible supernatural energy
00:38:10Well, yeah, it's always scary seeing something that's not supposed to be there
00:38:16It's not just that
00:38:16It's said that when the ghost of a deceased person appears to someone
00:38:23The ghost retains the personality from when the person was living
00:38:27And it's said that most of the time that communication is of a peaceful nature
00:38:33But I didn't feel that
00:38:37All I felt was anger
00:38:41Bitterness
00:38:43Injustice
00:38:45And that's what scared me
00:38:49I thought that when we died, we'd be at peace
00:38:54And now I know
00:38:57That if we don't die happy
00:39:00We're stuck with that anger for eternity
00:39:04And that's hell
00:39:19I'm doing the same as a home
00:39:24And I know
00:39:25When we die
00:39:27And we're tại
00:39:28And we're back
00:39:29And we're back
00:39:30And we're back
00:39:32And we're back
00:39:32And we're back
00:39:33And we're back
00:39:34And we're back
00:39:36Well, we're back
00:39:37And we're back
00:39:37And here
00:39:37And then
00:39:39We're back
00:39:39And now
00:39:40How show us
00:39:41And now
00:39:42Cause our art
00:39:42And so
00:39:42You
00:39:43And we're back
00:39:44And now
00:39:45We're back
00:39:46And I'll
00:39:46And guarantee
00:39:48I don't know.
00:40:06Kirk?
00:40:09Lydia?
00:40:12Brent, is that you?
00:40:18Hey, were you guys watching the corridor on the south side?
00:40:36No.
00:40:37Okay, but you're recording though, right?
00:40:39Yeah.
00:40:40Good, I need you to wind it back and check something for me.
00:40:42What happened?
00:40:43Um, writing appeared in the bathroom.
00:40:46Was it your mom's phone number?
00:40:47I'm not kidding around, Brent.
00:40:49A message appeared in the mirror.
00:40:51What did it say?
00:40:52Uh, it said to get out.
00:40:55We don't have a camera in the bathroom.
00:40:57I know that.
00:40:59But when I came out into the hallway, I saw a figure.
00:41:03Alright, I'll check it out.
00:41:05Okay, thanks.
00:41:06It's freaky, isn't it?
00:41:08Seeing something like that.
00:41:09Yeah.
00:41:10It makes you think you're going crazy.
00:41:12Yeah, I guess.
00:41:14That's strange.
00:41:16What?
00:41:17Look at the monitor.
00:41:19That's playback.
00:41:21What?
00:41:22What?
00:41:23What?
00:41:241
00:41:56I don't doubt you both saw apparitions. It's just frustrating our cameras haven't captured anything.
00:42:06I checked the heat sensors. They detected a sudden drop in temperature during both sightings.
00:42:11That's something at least.
00:42:14I get the impression that won't be our last encounter tonight anyway.
00:42:19Of course, you know, you haven't come across the most famous ghost in the castle, a man called Robert Scott.
00:42:26He was a gamekeeper way back in 1898.
00:42:29Why is he the most famous?
00:42:30You!
00:42:34You!
00:42:35You are not allowed on this land!
00:42:55You!
00:42:56You!
00:42:57You!
00:42:58You!
00:43:00You!
00:43:01You!
00:43:02You!
00:43:03You!
00:43:04You!
00:43:05You!
00:43:06You!
00:43:07You!
00:43:11You!
00:43:15You!
00:43:17You!
00:43:18Oh, my God.
00:43:48Robert Scott was not a forgiving man in life, and nothing has changed in his death.
00:44:01He's a bitter and vengeful entity who will punish anyone who invades his territory.
00:44:07You know the big staircase by the entrance hall?
00:44:10That's where he's seen. He's, you know, carrying the axe and his face is...
00:44:14Some spirits choose to reveal themselves to the living in the way they died.
00:44:20That's why Scott still bears the scars of that fateful battle.
00:44:29I'm going for a walk. I need some fresh air.
00:44:33I'll, uh, I'll go with you.
00:44:34Edith, there's something I wanted to ask you.
00:44:51Yes?
00:44:51I'd always believed that when we passed over, that the pain of life would be washed away.
00:45:01That we would genuinely rest in peace.
00:45:04Sounds like that's not the case.
00:45:09No, not for everyone.
00:45:11But that's a scary idea, isn't it?
00:45:15That even in death, the anger of life may stay with us.
00:45:20There are many different beliefs out there, but most cultures agree
00:45:24that the reason that ghosts remain behind is unfinished business.
00:45:30Whether it's avenging a murder or some other desire.
00:45:33That's why we have been exposed to that fire.
00:45:33There are many different beliefs out there.
00:45:36But that's why we've been exposed to that fire.
00:45:37That's why, well, not for everyone else.
00:45:38That's why, I know, you know.
00:45:39People are here with you.
00:45:53They're out there, they're out there.
00:45:54That's why, well, they're out there.
00:45:55That's why, well, they're out there.
00:45:58I'm so glad I could win it.
00:46:00I'm so glad to see you.
00:46:01You seemed a little agitated back there.
00:46:17Running around a castle with some psychic chasing ghosts?
00:46:21Seems like something a reality TV crew would do more than a team of educated parapsychologists.
00:46:26You know, I can't help but feeling that a lot of what we're experiencing could be power of suggestion.
00:46:34What about all the monitors cutting out?
00:46:37That was probably just Brent and Kirk screwing up.
00:46:42Hey.
00:46:45What inspired you to become a parapsychologist?
00:46:49Why are you asking me that now?
00:46:52I'm nosy.
00:46:53It was so long ago, I don't remember.
00:46:58Really?
00:47:01Well, maybe I don't feel comfortable sharing.
00:47:09In all our years working together, have I ever given you any reason to believe that I'm not a good guy?
00:47:16I guess not, but this is not the happiest story.
00:47:27I can take it.
00:47:28It was my brother, Kenny, who was always there for me, giving me advice, protecting me, showing me the love that our parents never did.
00:47:50One day, when we were teenagers, he was getting ready to go on a road trip to Mexico with his friends.
00:48:00I had this terrible feeling.
00:48:03Before he left, he told me he'd always be there for me.
00:48:09The next day, we got the call.
00:48:15There'd been a car crash.
00:48:16Kenny and his friends were killed.
00:48:19I had to go to the coroner's and identify the body.
00:48:22My parents wouldn't go.
00:48:25I wish the last memory I had of him was while he was still alive, but seeing him at the mortuary, it often, it flashes through my mind a lot.
00:48:44Cold and lifeless, he looked.
00:48:49Haunts me.
00:48:52Jesus.
00:48:53Jesus.
00:48:55That's terrible.
00:48:58I still miss him so much.
00:49:02He was everything to me.
00:49:08That's why I took an interest in parapsychology.
00:49:11I thought that it would make me less scared of dying.
00:49:17Sounds silly, I know.
00:49:18No, not at all.
00:49:22It's hard for me to get close to someone.
00:49:25Well, if you're meant to get close to someone, I think it just kind of happens organically.
00:49:39You know, the universe has a funny way of working these things out.
00:49:48I think it's hard for me to do.
00:49:49I wish you could get back.
00:49:54You should get back.
00:49:57Yeah.
00:49:58Bye.
00:49:58Bye.
00:49:59No, no, no.
00:50:07Bye.
00:50:08Bye.
00:50:08Bye.
00:50:09Bye.
00:50:09Bye.
00:50:10Bye.
00:50:10Bye.
00:50:11Bye.
00:50:11Bye.
00:50:12Bye.
00:50:13Bye.
00:50:14Bye.
00:50:14Bye.
00:50:14Bye.
00:50:15Bye.
00:50:15Bye.
00:50:16Bye.
00:51:16That we clear the kitchen, that's the only time we had to spare, to have a little fun.
00:51:31Hunter Dave would take the fiddle down, that hung upon the wall.
00:52:01Hunter Dave would take the fiddle down.
00:52:31Hunter Dave would take the fiddle down.
00:53:01Hunter Dave would take the fiddle down.
00:53:31Someone has to drive into town and get help.
00:53:39What the ?
00:53:45They won't let us leave.
00:53:55Where's Lydia?
00:53:57I haven't seen her.
00:53:59She's still outside?
00:54:02Maybe she'll go back to town when she realizes we're locked in.
00:54:29I don't know.
00:54:39These big places always have hidden compartments and passages. Maybe they'll lead us to a secret exit.
00:54:44Have you ever heard of anything like that in this place, Hugh?
00:54:46Yeah, well, actually, there was an employee who worked here for many, many years. Now, he claimed that there was a secret vault down in the grounds there and contained some of the castle's historic artifacts.
00:54:59And he also said that from the vault there was another tunnel leading to the outside. It was constructed in case the Talbot's ever had to, you know, get out of the castle undetected.
00:55:05I don't see anything like that on the blueprints.
00:55:07Yeah, I know it's supposed to be secret, wasn't it?
00:55:09Well, if it's such a secret, how come that employee knew about it?
00:55:11You sound very logical to me when he told me anyway.
00:55:13All right.
00:55:14Our only option is to search this castle. Find out if there really is a secret door that leads to a vault.
00:55:19We have no proof there's even a vault.
00:55:21Let alone the vault, your vault.
00:55:22All right, you can see you.
00:55:23I can see you.
00:55:24You can see you.
00:55:25You can see you.
00:55:26I can see you.
00:55:27I can see you.
00:55:28I can see you.
00:55:29I can see you.
00:55:30I can see you.
00:55:31I can see you.
00:55:32You can see you.
00:55:33I can see you.
00:55:34Our only option is to search this castle.
00:55:36Find out if there really is a secret door that leads to a vault.
00:55:39We have no proof there's even a vault, let alone an escape route inside it.
00:55:43It's not on the blueprints. It's just hearsay.
00:55:45What other choice do we have?
00:55:47All we've got up here are bars on the windows and locked doors.
00:55:51We tried to break them down. They won't budge.
00:55:53I believe there is a vault.
00:55:55But I must warn you that the spirits will do everything they can to stop us finding it.
00:56:02S***.
00:56:04Is it just this room or the whole building?
00:56:08All the lights are off out here too.
00:56:11I think the whole building's down.
00:56:13Did you pack the flashlights?
00:56:15Yeah. They're in a bag over there.
00:56:30We'll search the rooms.
00:56:32Find this secret passage if we can.
00:56:34You stay here. Keep an eye on the equipment.
00:56:37I haven't heard Lydia knocking.
00:56:42Do you think she's still outside?
00:56:47I don't know.
00:56:48Maybe she went back to town to get help.
00:56:50That's what we're hoping for.
00:56:51Okay, let's search.
00:57:10Daniel and I will take that room.
00:57:12Hugh and Edith, you take the one opposite.
00:57:13Anyone finds anything, come back to the corridor and call out.
00:57:17Okay.
00:57:17And leave the doors open so we can hear each other, okay?
00:57:20Yeah, okay. Fine.
00:57:21Yes, yes, yes.
00:57:21I didn't see this room earlier.
00:57:43Yeah, me neither.
00:57:44There's something really familiar about this place.
00:57:52I feel like I've been here before.
00:57:54Wait.
00:58:08Wait.
00:58:38I mean, where on earth are we?
00:59:03It's the castle toying with us, playing on our fears, bringing the past into the present.
00:59:25Edith Withers.
00:59:31Yes?
00:59:33The mark of Satan is upon you.
00:59:37You must burn.
00:59:41Who is that?
01:00:09It's my brother.
01:00:23It's my brother.
01:00:33It's my brother.
01:00:35It's my brother.
01:00:37It's my brother.
01:00:53Your satanic ways are an affront to common decency, and it is just that you suffer for them.
01:01:07Don't fool with them.
01:01:19It's my brother.
01:01:37Sturn!
01:01:43Do your duty.
01:01:49It's my brother.
01:02:01It's my brother.
01:02:03It's my brother.
01:02:05It's my brother.
01:02:21It's my brother.
01:02:37What the hell happened?
01:02:39Psychological warfare.
01:02:41The castle's using our fears against us.
01:02:49Was that Kirk?
01:02:51It's my brother.
01:03:07It's my brother.
01:03:09It's my brother.
01:03:11It's my brother.
01:03:13It's my brother.
01:03:29It's my brother.
01:03:31It's my brother.
01:03:33It's my brother.
01:03:35It's my brother.
01:03:37It's my brother.
01:03:39It's my brother.
01:03:41It's my brother.
01:03:43It's my brother.
01:03:45No!
01:03:47She's gone, Hugh!
01:03:49Come on.
01:03:50Come on.
01:03:51Come on.
01:03:53Look!
01:04:18Help me!
01:04:23Come on!
01:04:53Okay?
01:04:54Go!
01:04:55Okay.
01:04:56This could be it.
01:05:11Do you know how to pick a lock?
01:05:13No, do you?
01:05:14No, but I don't see any keys around here, so we have to try.
01:05:24Look at this place.
01:05:25This must be worth a fortune.
01:05:27Hugh, this isn't the Antiques Roadshow.
01:05:28What are you doing?
01:05:29It's got a key.
01:05:30If it's got a key, there's something valuable inside.
01:05:31Oh, we're not here to loot the face, Hugh.
01:05:32We need to get the hell out of here.
01:05:33Now, help us get this door open.
01:05:34Oh, my God.
01:05:35What?
01:05:36Necronomicon.
01:05:37Is that supposed to mean something to us?
01:05:38This is one of the most famous occult books in the whole world.
01:05:39It's got enormous powers.
01:05:40Earlier, Edith said she sensed something of something.
01:05:41What are you doing?
01:05:42What are you doing?
01:05:43What are you doing?
01:05:44It's got a key.
01:05:45It's got a key.
01:05:46If it's got a key, there's something valuable inside.
01:05:47Oh, we're not here to loot the face, Hugh.
01:05:48We need to get the hell out of here.
01:05:49Now, help us get this door open.
01:05:50Oh, my God.
01:05:51What?
01:05:52Necronomicon.
01:05:53Is that supposed to mean something to us?
01:05:54This is one of the most famous occult books in the whole world.
01:05:55It's got enormous powers.
01:05:56Earlier, Edith said she sensed something of significance was in the vault.
01:06:09Something spirits didn't want us to find.
01:06:10Could this be it?
01:06:11Yeah, it could be.
01:06:12I mean, I heard that they collected historical artifacts.
01:06:15I never thought they had this.
01:06:17Could we potentially use it to ward off the spirits?
01:06:20I think we could.
01:06:21Well, maybe we shouldn't be messing around with something like that.
01:06:24Well, we've got to try something, haven't we?
01:06:26Maybe we can use this book to lift the spirits and make our escape.
01:06:51If spirits threaten us in this place, fight water by water and fire by fire, banish those souls into nothingness, and remove them from death.
01:06:56If spirits threaten us in this place, fight water by water and fire by fire, banish those souls into nothingness, and remove their powers until the last trace, let these evil beings flee.
01:07:03If spirits threaten us in this place, fight water by water by water and fire by fire, banish those souls into nothingness, and remove their powers until the last trace, let these evil beings flee through time and space, by earth, by wind, by water and by fire, banish those souls into nothingness, and remove their powers until the last trace.
01:07:22Let these evil beings flee through time and space, by earth, by wind, by water and by fire, banish the darkness, and bring forth the light.
01:07:29O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:07:59O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:08:00O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:08:01O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:08:02O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:08:03O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:08:04O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:08:05O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:08:06O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:08:08O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:08:09O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:08:10O evil spirit, in the name of the Holy One, I cast thee to hell.
01:08:11Come on, Hugh!
01:08:40Come on, Hugh!
01:08:41Come on, Hugh!
01:08:57What the hell happened?
01:08:58I thought the secret exit led into the grounds.
01:09:01Well, that's what they told me.
01:09:02Well, me.
01:09:11Oh, Enos.
01:09:12Thank God you're here.
01:09:13Listen, it's been a total disaster.
01:09:15We need to get the police out here right now!
01:09:17Why is he ignoring us?
01:09:18I don't know.
01:09:19Enos?
01:09:20Are you listening?
01:09:21We had no phone reception.
01:09:22We couldn't call anyone.
01:09:23We've been stuck in here all night.
01:09:26Enos!
01:09:27This isn't funny!
01:09:28Answer us, for Christ's sake!
01:09:29Answer us, for Christ's sake!
01:09:30What?
01:09:31What?
01:09:32What?
01:09:33What?
01:09:34What?
01:09:35What?
01:09:36What?
01:09:37What?
01:09:38What?
01:09:39What?
01:09:40What?
01:09:41What?
01:09:42What?
01:09:43What?
01:09:44What?
01:09:45What?
01:09:46What?
01:09:47What?
01:09:48What?
01:09:49What?
01:09:50What?
01:09:51What?
01:09:52What?
01:09:53What?
01:09:54What?
01:09:55What?
01:09:56What?
01:09:57What?
01:09:58What?
01:09:59What?
01:10:00What?
01:10:01What?
01:10:02What?
01:10:03What?
01:10:04What?
01:10:05What?
01:10:06What?
01:10:07What?
01:10:08What?
01:10:09What?
01:10:10What?
01:10:11What?
01:10:12We encountered a lot of poltergeist phenomenon.
01:10:21Enos, this is getting ridiculous.
01:10:24Speak to us.
01:10:42Oh, my God.
01:11:08Oh, my God.
01:11:12Oh, my God.
01:11:42Oh, my God.
01:12:12Oh, my God.
01:12:14Oh, my God.
01:12:18Oh, my God.
01:12:22Then we all would eat our supper, after that we'd clear the kitchen.
01:12:31That's the only time we had to spare, to have a little fun.
01:12:42Uncle Dave would take the fiddle down, that hung upon the wall.
01:12:52While the silvery moon was shining clear and bright.
01:13:03How the old folks would enjoy it, they would sit all night and listen.
01:13:12As we sang in the evening, by the moonlight.
01:13:25In the evening, by the moonlight, you could hear the darkness singing.
01:13:36In the evening, by the moonlight, you could hear the banjos ringing.
01:13:46How the old folks would enjoy it, they would sit all night and listen.
01:13:57As we sang in the evening, by the moonlight.
01:14:12How the old folks would enjoy it, they would sit all night.
01:14:19How the old folks would enjoy it, they would sit all night and listen.
01:14:34How the old folks would enjoy it, they would sit all night and listen.
01:14:45And we sang in the evening, by the moonlight.
01:15:03All night.
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