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00:00:00I love you, too.
00:02:31Oh, she can't think. She can't...
00:02:32She can think. If you ever looked at her, you'd know.
00:02:35Please, she's all right. That's the main thing. Can't you just stop it?
00:02:39Oh, what? You know this? You know she's all right. Yeah, what if the damn dog was rat?
00:02:44It wasn't. Mrs. Stanton told me.
00:02:47What? Can you believe her? What, just like that? That woman's an idiot. A careless idiot.
00:02:53You know, anyone can say anything, sissy. You know, maybe someday you'll learn that. That anyone can say anything.
00:02:58I saw the dog's head, Daddy, all right? Why do you always drink it like a fool?
00:03:03Stop it. Can't you? Both of you. She'll hear. Do you want to upset her?
00:03:08Oh, come on. I mean, give me a break. You know, you might as well talk about her singing.
00:03:15Come on, guys.
00:03:20I figured you could use something stronger. No, I could.
00:03:46Down the hatch. Come on.
00:03:52It's quick, isn't it? What they do. And it doesn't hurt them.
00:03:58It's quick. It doesn't hurt. They just go to sleep.
00:04:02Come on. Drink your drink.
00:04:05You know as well as I do that Buddy never bit anybody before in his life. It was her.
00:04:11He sensed something in her.
00:04:16Annie, open this door now.
00:04:33Drink your drink. It'll make you feel better.
00:04:35I'm telling you, there's something wrong with that little girl.
00:04:40And I don't just mean that she's autistic.
00:04:41Please open the door.
00:04:51Annie, turn the music down. Somebody will call the data cards.
00:04:56There's something about her that's wrong.
00:05:01And Buddy sensed it.
00:05:04Dogs know. Oh, you bet.
00:05:06Did you hear that?
00:05:12Music. Someone has it really cranked up there.
00:05:28Who the hell?
00:05:30It's an earthquake.
00:05:32It's not coming from the ground. It's...
00:05:35I stole.
00:05:37No.
00:05:39What's that?
00:05:45Uhh...
00:05:48Bunch!
00:05:51Ohhh!
00:05:55Ahhh!
00:05:56Come on! Run! Come on! Run!
00:06:01Run!
00:06:07Run!
00:06:08Come on! Come on!
00:06:11Open the door!
00:06:14Now, Annie!
00:06:18Come on! Hurry! Hurry!
00:06:26Oh God!
00:06:28What's happening?
00:06:30I don't know!
00:06:32Annie, let us in!
00:06:34Annie!
00:06:35Annie, please! Open the door!
00:06:43Kill it, sissy!
00:06:45Just what the hell are you doing?
00:06:47There.
00:06:54Sister, look at this.
00:07:10Sister, I got a baby.
00:07:12Yes.
00:07:17I know.
00:07:24Annie, what have you done?
00:07:42My wife!
00:07:43I know.
00:07:45I know.
00:07:49Hi, everybody.
00:07:51I know.
00:07:52I know.
00:07:54Hello.
00:07:59Hello.
00:08:03Hi.
00:08:05Hi.
00:08:06THE END
00:08:36AND THAT CONCLUDES THIS YEAR'S COURSEWORK IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE UNSEEN WORLD
00:08:43I WOULD LIKE TO LEAVE YOU WITH THREE THOUGHTS, IF I MAY
00:08:47THE FIRST IS THAT THE INVESTIGATION OF PSYCHIC PHENOMENA IS AN HONORABLE PURSUIT
00:08:54IN SPITE OF THE FIELD'S TATTERED REPUTATION
00:08:56THE SECOND IS THAT REALITY IS NOT ALWAYS QUANTIFIABLE
00:09:01OUR INABILITY TO COUNT, WEIGH, SORT, OR PHOTOGRAPHE SOME THINGS
00:09:07DOES NOT MEAN THAT THOSE THINGS ARE NONEXISTENT
00:09:10THIRD, AND MOST IMPORTANT
00:09:13NEXT WEEK'S EXAM WILL NOT BE GRADED ON THE CURVE
00:09:18SERIOUSLY, I THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR ATTENTION
00:09:23AND TO REMIND YOU OF WHAT SOMEONE OR OTHER FAMOUS ONCE SAID
00:09:28THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE
00:09:29ENJOY YOUR SUMMER
00:09:32PROFESSOR READ, IN QUESTION, PLEASE
00:09:34QUESTION
00:09:37YOUR QUESTION
00:09:40THERE ARE RUMORS THAT YOU'RE PLANNING A SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION OF ROSE RED THIS SUMMER
00:09:46THE RIMBAUER MANSION, A SORT OF PSYCHIC FIELD TRIP
00:09:49IS THAT TRUE?
00:09:50YOU ARE?
00:09:53KEVIN BOLLINGER, CLASS OF 03
00:09:54I DON'T RECOGNIZE YOU, MR. BOLLINGER
00:09:57IS THAT BECAUSE THE GROUP IS SO LARGE
00:10:00OR COULD IT BE THAT THIS IS YOUR FIRST VISIT TO OUR HAPPY FAMILY?
00:10:04ACTUALLY, I'M A REPORTER FOR THE CAMPUS NEWSPAPER
00:10:07OH, MY SYMPATHY IS MR. BOLLINGER
00:10:09WELL, IS IT TRUE, PROFESSOR READ, AND IF IT IS
00:10:13ARE YOU PLANNING ON USING DEPARTMENTAL FUNDS
00:10:15OR COLLEGE GENERAL FUNDS TO FINANCE YOUR LATEST SPOOK HUNT?
00:10:20AS ANY REGULAR ATTENDEE OF THESE CLASSES WILL TELL YOU, MR. BOLLINGER
00:10:25I AM EXTREMELY INTERESTED IN ROSE RED
00:10:28TALK ABOUT IT ALL THE TIME
00:10:30HAVE A PICTURE OF IT ON MY OFFICE WALL
00:10:33NOT TO MENTION ONE OF ELLEN RIMBAUER
00:10:35BUT AS PROFESSOR MILLER CAN TELL YOU
00:10:37I HAVE FILED NO REQUEST FOR EITHER GENERAL FUNDS
00:10:40OR MONEY FROM THE DEPARTMENT TO UNDERWRITE WHAT YOU TERM
00:10:43A SPOOK HUNT
00:10:44IF YOU FEEL LIKE ASKING HIM TO CONFIRM THAT
00:10:47HE'S RIGHT UP THERE
00:10:49A QUESTION OF MINE, MR. BOLLINGER
00:10:53DID PROFESSOR MILLER PERHAPS SUGGEST YOU
00:10:55STOP BY MY CLASS TO POSE YOUR QUESTION
00:10:58INSTEAD OF DROPPING BY MY OFFICE
00:11:00JUST LIKE A NORMAL REPORTER
00:11:04NEVER MIND, MR. BOLLINGER
00:11:05LET'S CONSIDER THE ISSUE CLOSED, SHALL WE?
00:11:07BUT YOU NEVER ANSWERED MY QUESTION
00:11:09THANK YOU, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
00:11:11EXAM NEXT TUESDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK
00:11:13I'LL SEE YOU THEN
00:11:23IF I EMBARRASSED YOU, PROFESSOR EARLEN, I AM SORRY
00:11:25DON'T BELIEVE IT, MR. BOLLINGER
00:11:29CARL MILLER STUCK A KEY IN YOUR BACK
00:11:31AND WOUND YOU UP
00:11:32AND IT WAS HIS INTENTION THAT I BE EMBARRASSED
00:11:34I AM NOT
00:11:35EVEN IF YOU'RE NOT PLANNING ON USING COLLEGE
00:11:38OR DEPARTMENTAL FUNDS FOR YOUR ROSE RED EXPEDITION
00:11:40WON'T YOU BE USING A LOT OF PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT
00:11:43A LOT OF VERY EXPENSIVE EQUIPMENT
00:11:46IN FACT, HAVEN'T YOU ALREADY ENTERED INTO AN AGREEMENT
00:11:47WITH STEVEN RIMBAUER
00:11:48THE LAST REMAINING FAMILY MEMBER
00:11:50GOOD AFTERNOON, MR. BOLLINGER
00:11:52HI, PROFESSOR BOLLINGER
00:11:57JOYCE, WE HAVE TO DISCUSS THIS
00:12:04I THINK NOT
00:12:05WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO DISCUSS IT SOONER OR LATER
00:12:07SPEAKING FOR THE DEPARTMENT, I THINK I CAN SAY
00:12:11OUR PATIENCE WITH YOUR SHENANIGANTS HAS GROWN QUITE SHORT
00:12:14SPOOKS, SOMEBODY CALL
00:12:26PROFESSOR ROADEN, I SAW YOU COME AND I WAS WONDERED IF WE COULD DISCUSS ME
00:12:43NOT NOW, MY OFFICE HOURS ARE CLEARLY POSTED, CAN'T YOU READ
00:12:46OH, SORRY
00:12:48UM, WAIT, UH, MS. SPRUCE, ISN'T IT?
00:12:51KATHY SPRUCE, THAT'S RIGHT
00:12:53I-I'M SORRY, I-I DIDN'T MEAN TO BITE
00:12:55OFFICE HOURS BETWEEN TWO AND THREE
00:12:57TRY ME THEN, OKAY?
00:12:58YES, MS. FAIRDEN
00:13:00YES, MS. FAIRDEN
00:13:30OUT
00:13:53OUT
00:13:58OH, ARE OUT
00:14:28Waterman residence
00:14:33Mr. Waterman, Joyce Reardon
00:14:36Oh, hello, Ms. Reardon
00:14:39I've been meaning to call, but I've been, uh
00:14:42Joyce, please
00:14:43I've been kind of busy
00:14:45Well, I understand, but I'm finalizing my list of participants
00:14:49For my little Rose Red field trip
00:14:50And I'd really like you in
00:14:52Have you thought about it?
00:14:54Rose Red is a dangerous place to conduct psychic experiments, Ms. Reardon
00:14:58Joyce, as I'm sure you must be aware
00:15:01Well, with all due respect, Emery
00:15:03Rose Red is a dead cell
00:15:05I'm sure it is
00:15:07If you're not psychic
00:15:09Well, I'm sorry you feel that way
00:15:13I'll just let you get back to what you're doing, shall I?
00:15:15And, uh, move on to the next name on my list
00:15:17I doubt there are that many
00:15:19Not postcognites of my caliber
00:15:22You might be surprised
00:15:24Good afternoon
00:15:25Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait
00:15:27I didn't say no, did I?
00:15:31Didn't you?
00:15:33No
00:15:33Only $5,000 is a trifle low
00:15:35If you were to be offering a bit more, say, $7,500, for instance
00:15:40Mr. Waterman
00:15:41Emery, please
00:15:44$5,000 is my first, last, and only offer
00:15:47And a generous one, I think, considering the fact that there have been no phenomena in Rose Red for five years or more
00:15:53Since they stopped the tours and took away the fresh meat
00:15:55Isn't that what you mean?
00:15:57Forgive me, but I find that ridiculous
00:16:00In any case, the funding for this expedition is coming out of my own pocket
00:16:05And $5,000 is all I can afford, so what do you say, Emery?
00:16:08Interrupt
00:16:09All right, I'm in
00:16:13But I warn you, if you want a videotape debriefing afterward, I get extra
00:16:17That's fine, Emery, Memorial Day weekend
00:16:20Mark your calendar
00:16:21You send me a check choice, and I will
00:16:23Good day
00:16:25Potts
00:16:29Poison
00:16:55That's not
00:17:02Hey, whoever you are
00:17:30Save the warning
00:17:32For someone
00:17:32Who's not broke
00:17:33Okay
00:17:34Emery
00:17:38Emery
00:17:40Here you are
00:17:57There's some more bags out in the car
00:18:00They're going out of business at Griffin's
00:18:03Everything's 25% off
00:18:05That's too much cream
00:18:06You'll make yourself fat
00:18:08Er
00:18:09I beg your pardon?
00:18:10Fat er
00:18:11I'm already fat
00:18:12Cream clogs up your arteries, Emery
00:18:15A little's okay, but that's too much
00:18:17Get my things out of the car
00:18:19I tell you, I made a killing
00:18:20Mom, I was doing the bills just now
00:18:23Well, what about the bills?
00:18:24A lot of them are past due
00:18:26It's the credit cards, Mom
00:18:28I'm very careful with the credit cards
00:18:31I'm a very wise shopper
00:18:33I'll get your stuff
00:18:36Isn't this just the best bear?
00:18:40I'm going to put him on the end of my bed with Hester and Fester
00:18:43What rhymes with Hester and Fester, Emmy?
00:18:48Hester
00:18:48The woman from the college who wants to investigate Rose Red called again
00:18:55See, something always turns up
00:18:57God provides, I've always said so
00:18:59Rose Red's supposed to be dangerous
00:19:01If you take the usual precautions, you'll be fine
00:19:04And we'll pray, of course
00:19:05Were you able to get her up to 75?
00:19:07No, she's financing the expedition herself
00:19:09Or so she told you, and you believed her, of course
00:19:13You want to call her back? I have the number
00:19:14No, a deal's a deal
00:19:17One of the few sensible things your father ever said
00:19:20Did you tell her it would be extra for interviews after?
00:19:23Physicals, EKGs?
00:19:24Yes
00:19:24And no x-rays
00:19:26They give you cancer
00:19:27Now run along and get my bags
00:19:30Then you can have your pot
00:19:31Office hours are over, come back tomorrow
00:19:55I said office hours
00:19:58Extra credit, Ms. Reardon
00:19:59I'll do anything, look good in a bathing suit
00:20:02Look great in one of those, uh, French maid's outfits
00:20:04Come in, you idiot, and close the door
00:20:07All right
00:20:08Teach, you are looking good today
00:20:11Oh
00:20:11Mmm
00:20:12The idiot wants to know how you're doing
00:20:15Well, I won't lie to you, it's been a tough day
00:20:17But I have a call to make a very important call
00:20:19Oh
00:20:19So
00:20:20What, this is the, uh, the Wheaton girl?
00:20:23The one you really want?
00:20:24Her sister
00:20:25Now look, if you can sit over there and keep quiet, you can stay
00:20:27But if you feel an attack of monkey shines coming on, then just go, get out now
00:20:30You know, that's pretty tough talk, considering it's my old family homestead you want to go exploring in
00:20:34But I'll be good, Dee, I swear
00:20:37I won't do that, sorry
00:20:39Oh, good
00:20:42Thank you
00:20:42Thank you
00:20:43Thank you
00:20:43Thank you
00:20:44I know
00:20:47Hello
00:20:53Ms. Reardon?
00:20:55Uh, yes
00:20:55How are you?
00:20:57I'm all right, but do you know how hard it is to keep people away from a phone in this place?
00:21:01Also, I'm on my break, so let's make this fast
00:21:04I, I could call you later
00:21:06No, I don't think so
00:21:08I, I still live at home to be near Annie
00:21:10And my father knows who you are and what you want
00:21:14He doesn't approve
00:21:16What are you saying?
00:21:18Annie won't take part?
00:21:20I'm saying that if I bring Annie to Rose Red
00:21:23The chances are good that I could never go home again
00:21:27That'd be all right with me, but Annie shouldn't be there without someone who understands
00:21:32And, and, and your parents don't
00:21:35Well, my mother is scared to death of her
00:21:38And my father
00:21:40I think my father hates her
00:21:43What can I do?
00:21:46There's a school just outside of Tacoma for people like Annie
00:21:50No, there, there's no one like Annie, I don't think
00:21:55But it's a place for autistic teenagers
00:21:59A good place
00:22:00I might as well cut right to the chase, Ms. Reardon
00:22:06Five thousand isn't going to be enough
00:22:08If you can promise ten, I might try to make this happen
00:22:12Ten thousand done
00:22:13Um, I'll, I'll bring the check to you, myself
00:22:15Uh, this afternoon
00:22:16Where, uh, where do you work?
00:22:19No, you need to slow down
00:22:21I, I just need to think about this
00:22:23My time is short, Ms. Wheaton
00:22:26Please call me sister, why don't you, everyone does
00:22:30Mr. Rimbauer has, has agreed to open Rose Red for my group over the Memorial Day weekend
00:22:35It's only nine days away
00:22:37I, I need to know if I can count on Annie
00:22:39In fact, I'm, I'm having an orientation meeting this Monday night
00:22:43Uh, for the participants here in the Windsor Hall of the University
00:22:46It would be great if Annie could join us
00:22:50You understand that if Annie goes to Rose Red, I go too, don't you?
00:22:54That, that, that's fine, of course
00:22:56Um, when can I know, Ms. Wheaton
00:22:58Sister
00:22:59I, I might be able to scrape up as much as $12,000
00:23:03If, uh, that is
00:23:05If you could make a solid commitment to the expedition right now
00:23:09I can't do that
00:23:10I, I, goodbye, Ms. Reardon
00:23:13Wait, I, I, when can I expect to hear from you?
00:23:16I'll be in touch
00:23:17Wait, the, the orientation, Monday night?
00:23:19I don't know, I, I don't think so
00:23:24Uh, $10,000, $12,000, you know, I'm, I'm starting to think I sold the old family homestead cheap
00:23:33You didn't sell it, you're renting it
00:23:35For a single weekend
00:23:37I've gotta have her
00:23:40I, I've gotta have Annie Wheaton
00:23:41Why?
00:23:43I've got the makings of, of a good group here, but they're candles
00:23:46Annie Wheaton is a, a searchlight
00:23:48If anyone can wake up Rose Red, she is the one
00:23:52I told you this before, Dee
00:23:54Waking up Rose Red is not a good idea
00:23:55I want Annie
00:23:56I want Annie Wheaton
00:23:58Hello, dear
00:24:07Hey, Mom
00:24:09Hi, Dad
00:24:10Long day, you look tired
00:24:12I'll microwave you a TV dinner
00:24:14Oh, no, it's okay
00:24:15I had something to eat at the restaurant before
00:24:17Is Annie okay?
00:24:21Annie's fine
00:24:24Yeah, wearing out her ears again
00:24:26Not to mention ours
00:24:27If it isn't a summer place, it's that other crap
00:24:29Pennsylvania, $6,000, $9,000, in the mood
00:24:31Same two over and over all afternoon
00:24:34I guess she just likes it
00:24:36Yeah, I know that
00:24:37I just can't figure out why
00:24:38Thank God for small favors
00:25:00I really want Annie
00:25:03in person
00:25:05Daddy
00:25:06Daddy
00:25:07Come on
00:25:09Come on
00:25:09Come play
00:25:12Come on
00:25:13Come on
00:25:13Come obedient
00:25:16Come comeuity
00:25:17Come obedient
00:25:18Come
00:25:19Ah
00:25:20Come
00:25:21сист
00:25:22Come
00:25:23Diego
00:25:23Come
00:25:25Van
00:25:26Daddy
00:25:26Come on
00:25:27Awakening
00:25:27Come with me
00:25:28Come with me
00:25:28Come on
00:25:59Despite what some people may think, psychic powers, telepathy, telekinesis, precognition, all the rest, have no moral gradient. They are neither good nor bad. Houses are different.
00:26:18Shirley Jackson was right. Some houses are born bad. Houses like this one. Houses like Rose Red.
00:26:30I knew it was big, but that's enormous.
00:26:36Well, fortunately for us, an enormous dead cell. There have been no overt manifestations in Rose Red since 1995 or so.
00:26:45I believe that some houses have their own inner life, a life which may or may not be conscious.
00:26:53If there was once consciousness in Rose Red, it manifested itself early.
00:26:59The Seattle of 100 years ago was a different world, probably more different than any of us can imagine.
00:27:06Survival was an actual issue, not a TV show.
00:27:10Fortunes were made, often by bandits in tall hats.
00:27:13You could get out of the way or you could get run down. Those were the options.
00:27:16In the year 1906, you were on your own.
00:27:22Rose Red was built by John P. Rimbauer at the top of Spring Street in the center of Seattle as a wedding present to his wife.
00:27:32Rimbauer was founder of Omicron Oil Company until 1950, the biggest oil company in America.
00:27:391950 was the year Ellen Rimbauer disappeared.
00:27:42The trouble with Rose Red started even before there was a house.
00:27:50Construction crews worked 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
00:27:54But that wasn't the problem.
00:27:57The problem was that even before there was a house there, that piece of ground seemed to make people mad.
00:28:03I mean, literally mad.
00:28:07The Teamster made no effort to get away.
00:28:09Just dropped the gun on the seat of his wagon and went down the street to a Seattle saloon.
00:28:14This is where the police found him.
00:28:27Teamster's name was Harry Corbin.
00:28:29When he was tried, he claimed he remembered nothing from breakfast that morning
00:28:33until the time when he woke up in a jail cell with a knock behind his ear.
00:28:36The judge didn't believe him, and neither did the jury.
00:28:39He got 25 years.
00:28:41I think Harry Corbin may have been Rose Red's first victim.
00:28:46First male victim.
00:28:49There has always been a difference between the way Rose Red treats the ladies and the gentlemen.
00:28:55What do you mean, exactly?
00:28:57In time, Nick.
00:28:58All in good time.
00:28:58John Rimbauer and Ellen Gilchrist were married on November 12, 1907.
00:29:06He was 40.
00:29:08She was 20.
00:29:10By the day they said their I do's, Rose Red had been under construction for a year.
00:29:16And already, there had been three deaths, in addition to the murder of Rimbauer's first foreman.
00:29:21Kick it up!
00:29:22One man was decapitated by a sheet of falling glass.
00:29:42Another fell from a scaffold and broke his neck.
00:29:45And the third choked to death on a piece of apple.
00:29:48This is the way Rose Red looked when it was completed in 1909.
00:29:55And in case your memory needs refreshing, this is the way it looks today.
00:30:03It's as if it metastasized.
00:30:06Rose Red has how many rooms?
00:30:08I don't think anyone really knows.
00:30:09You can count on Monday and call at 74.
00:30:11You can come back on Friday and come up with 87 or 97.
00:30:15That's impossible, isn't it?
00:30:16That's Rose Red, sweetheart.
00:30:18How many people have actually disappeared there, Miss Reardon?
00:30:21Surely there must be an accurate account for them.
00:30:2323 since the end of the First World War.
00:30:26You'll forgive me if I say I find that almost impossible to believe.
00:30:30Of course you do.
00:30:31Anyone would.
00:30:32But I assure you it is true.
00:30:34Five men and 18 women.
00:30:37Rose Red has always been particularly fond of the ladies.
00:30:41Please, please, remember we are speaking of a house which has fallen dormant.
00:30:45It better be, because $5,000 isn't enough if it isn't.
00:30:50Well, when was the last disappearance?
00:30:531972, almost 30 years ago.
00:30:55And as I said before, there have been no observable phenomena since...
00:30:58Who was it?
00:30:59Um, the last one?
00:31:00Pam.
00:31:01Pam.
00:31:01We've got a lot of ground to cover here.
00:31:03I hardly think we need to focus on...
00:31:04There was a woman on the Historical Society's annual tour.
00:31:07She was with the group when they went upstairs.
00:31:13It wasn't until the tour was over, they realized she wasn't with them anymore.
00:31:17They didn't find her, but they did find her purse.
00:31:34Finished?
00:31:36Yeah.
00:31:40The lady's name was Liza Albert, and since her disappearance, the house has been closed
00:31:45to tours.
00:31:46With no psychic energy for the house to feed on, it seems to have fallen into a sleep.
00:31:50Then a coma, and now...
00:31:52It's a dead cell.
00:31:54Exactly.
00:31:55I wouldn't bet on that if I were you.
00:31:58Rose Red wasn't finished by the time John and Ellen got married, but they were in no hurry
00:32:02to set up housekeeping.
00:32:03They passed the time with an enormous, leisurely honeymoon.
00:32:08They were gone a year.
00:32:10They circled the globe on liners like this one.
00:32:14The Ocean Star.
00:32:16John Rimbauer's favorite part of the Grand Tour was Africa.
00:32:22Ellen didn't enjoy it quite as much.
00:32:25In fact, she nearly died.
00:32:33Was it malaria?
00:32:51Probably not.
00:32:53In her diary, she called it an unmentionable disease carried by men and suffered by women.
00:32:59Doesn't exactly look prostrate with worry, does he?
00:33:06But with or without him, Ellen recovered, and when she and John finally took up residence
00:33:10in Rose Red, she was pregnant.
00:33:13January 1909, that would have been.
00:33:16John thought the house was finished.
00:33:18John thought the house was finished.
00:33:48How beautiful you are, Rose Red.
00:34:01What he didn't know is that the house would never be done.
00:34:05Not in his lifetime, not in hers.
00:34:07What makes Rose Red one of the world's most fascinating psychic artifacts
00:34:15is that the house continued to grow until its death in 1995 or 96.
00:34:21Until 1950, changes and additions were made according to the will of Ellen Rimbauer.
00:34:26And her will, ladies and gentlemen, was iron.
00:34:29After 1950, after 1950, Rose Red grew on its own.
00:34:41When she began, she started to fall into the weed disease.
00:34:45Nathan assist says the whole thing.
00:34:51Actually, she was not done.
00:34:51In the fall of 1909, Ellen Rimbauer gave birth to a son.
00:35:16Grampy.
00:35:17Your grandfather, really?
00:35:18Yeah, yeah, I'm afraid so.
00:35:20In her diary, she wrote,
00:35:23I have called him Adam, for he is the first.
00:35:28Sukina, the woman who came back from Africa with her,
00:35:31saw her through the labor, which was difficult.
00:35:33In her diary, Ellen never refers to Sukina as her servant.
00:35:37First she calls her my friend, later my sister.
00:35:42When Ellen gave birth to a daughter with a withered arm,
00:35:45she blamed her African sickness and her husband's sexual appetites.
00:35:49Although she wrote,
00:35:51In my mind they are one, to which she added,
00:35:54Damn all men.
00:35:56John and Ellen's daughter was born in April of 1911,
00:36:00and April was what they called her.
00:36:02In the years following the birth of Ellen's daughter,
00:36:08Ellen became convinced that her fever, which recurred periodically,
00:36:12would kill her young.
00:36:14That made her easy game for Madame Stravinsky, as she called herself.
00:36:18And if you have anything to say to us,
00:36:21you may use my body to speak.
00:36:28Give us a sign.
00:36:33Show us a sign.
00:36:36Not even Sukina could convince her that the old lady was a fraud.
00:36:41Beloved spirits, we invite you to commune with us.
00:36:49Show us a sign.
00:36:51Fraud or not, Madame Stravinsky,
00:36:56Give us a sign.
00:36:56Known to police in San Francisco and Los Angeles as Cora Frye,
00:37:01changed Ellen Rimbauer's life one night in August of 1914.
00:37:06Zekina!
00:37:31Zekina!
00:37:33Zekina!
00:37:33Zekina!
00:37:34Zekina!
00:37:35You must build.
00:37:37What did she tell her?
00:37:39She said great-grand wouldn't die until the house was finished.
00:37:41Great-grand told her it was finished,
00:37:43and Madame S. told her it isn't finished until you say it's finished.
00:37:48Until you say.
00:37:53Ellen took it seriously.
00:37:55Probably she was right to.
00:37:58Everything else aside, she never had another attack of her African fever.
00:38:02Oh, he was psychosomatic in the first place.
00:38:04Probably just PMS, right, Em?
00:38:06Wouldn't be at all surprised.
00:38:08A new wing.
00:38:09The first of many started going up the next week.
00:38:11What did her husband have to say about that?
00:38:13Nothing.
00:38:14She gave him a son in 1909, a daughter in 1911.
00:38:17The girl had a withered arm, true, but the son was fine and well,
00:38:19and it was the son John Rimbauer cared about.
00:38:22In his mind, I'd say Ellen had fulfilled her function
00:38:24and could pretty much do as she liked.
00:38:26Would you agree?
00:38:28Yes.
00:38:29Besides,
00:38:30Ellen continued to make additions to the house
00:38:42until her disappearance in 1950,
00:38:44over 40 years of well-financed eccentricity.
00:38:48When she ran out of conventional things to build,
00:38:50she hired a series of contractors and architects
00:38:52to build unconventional stuff.
00:38:54Such as?
00:38:55The so-called Tower Folly was completed in 1921.
00:39:00John Rimbauer jumped to a death from it two years later.
00:39:03Was it suicide?
00:39:05Or did he run into something he couldn't deal with?
00:39:08The certificate said accidental death.
00:39:11Gossip said suicide or ghosts.
00:39:14In any case,
00:39:15during its active years,
00:39:17and they were very active,
00:39:18women in Rose Red had a tendency to turn up missing
00:39:21and men had a tendency to turn up dead.
00:39:25The bad days are over?
00:39:27Oh, yes.
00:39:28Yes, indeed.
00:39:29Are you sure?
00:39:30Positive.
00:39:31Mm-hmm.
00:39:32Then what exactly do you want from us, Miss Red?
00:39:42First off,
00:39:43let's all get on a first-name basis, shall we?
00:39:46That'll make things a little less difficult.
00:39:49This...
00:39:49This can be a difficult field.
00:39:52People either don't understand our goals
00:39:55or refuse to credit our findings.
00:39:58Some people are actively cruel.
00:40:05And...
00:40:05Research goals?
00:40:09Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:40:11My research goals
00:40:12specify measurable psychic phenomena.
00:40:16Hard data, in other words,
00:40:18telemetry readouts,
00:40:19and anomalous energy levels,
00:40:21primarily.
00:40:23I want readouts
00:40:24that even the most stupid,
00:40:27sarcastic, obtuse member
00:40:29of this so-called scientific department
00:40:31will have to accept.
00:40:33And if I get a little crazy on the subject
00:40:35from time to time,
00:40:36please, please forgive me.
00:40:38I've put in a lot of long days.
00:40:40If Rose Red is a dead cell,
00:40:44how much proof can you expect to find there?
00:40:46If you apply electricity
00:40:47to the muscles in the leg of a dead frog,
00:40:50the muscles will contract
00:40:51hours after the frog has died.
00:40:54You people are my psychic equivalent
00:40:56of electricity.
00:40:57My goal is modest.
00:41:00A single twitch.
00:41:03One single twitch.
00:41:06If I get it,
00:41:07if I get it,
00:41:09my reputation will be secure
00:41:10for the rest of my life.
00:41:12More importantly,
00:41:14together,
00:41:15we can help legitimize
00:41:16a branch of psychology
00:41:17which has been treated
00:41:18as a poor relation
00:41:19for far too long.
00:41:20What are you doing here,
00:41:21Mr. Rimbauer?
00:41:23What are your special talents?
00:41:24Just protecting
00:41:25the family interests.
00:41:26I've promised the eminent professor
00:41:27one good shot
00:41:28at the old family mansion
00:41:29and then the developers await.
00:41:31Tech Star Condominiums,
00:41:32the future.
00:41:33You're gonna let him tear it down?
00:41:35It's a piece of history.
00:41:36Well, history don't pay no rent
00:41:38and the kid is broke.
00:41:39Hardly the most noble of motives.
00:41:41Are we the team?
00:41:43The whole team?
00:41:45She hopes not.
00:41:46I pardon?
00:41:47I was hoping for one more,
00:41:49but that's starting
00:41:50to look iffy.
00:41:52If I have to make do
00:41:54with you five,
00:41:55then I'll count myself lucky.
00:41:58I'll see you this coming Friday
00:41:59at 2 p.m. sharp
00:42:00and I'm sure it will be
00:42:02a Memorial Day weekend
00:42:03to remember.
00:42:04And now if you could
00:42:05all please come here
00:42:07and join me.
00:42:08I'd like to close
00:42:09with a circle.
00:42:19It's the sort of thing
00:42:24went out with high-button shoes.
00:42:25Joyce, is there anything
00:42:26particular you'd like us
00:42:27to focus on?
00:42:29Oh, I guess just goodwill,
00:42:31good thoughts, each other.
00:42:32Mm-hmm, that's lovely.
00:42:34Say cheese!
00:42:39Great?
00:42:40Are you okay?
00:42:41Are you okay?
00:42:42I...
00:42:43I'm just going to go
00:42:46make some room.
00:42:53He looks a bit gray
00:42:54about the gills.
00:42:55No, no, no, no, no.
00:42:57Well, it may be half a glass,
00:42:59but no more.
00:43:00All right.
00:43:08Just a minute, please.
00:43:13I know what you're doing
00:43:15I know what you're doing
00:43:17I know what you're doing
00:43:19You can't fool me with a lie
00:43:24Cause I've never walked before
00:43:28The Huskies were caught completely off guard by the weak side blitz.
00:43:46See here, the linebacker Crowley starts to drop back into the flat and then rushes the quarterback.
00:43:50Nobody on the left side sees the comment they were too busy double-teaming the all-meaning.
00:43:54Hello?
00:43:55Yes, hello. I'd like to speak with Rachel, please. Is she there?
00:43:58Who is this?
00:43:59I'd like to speak with Rachel, please.
00:44:01I know who this is. It's a crazy lady from the college, isn't it? How you doing, crazy lady?
00:44:06Daddy, is that call for me?
00:44:07Mr. Wheaton, my business is with your older daughter. I'd be grateful if you'd...
00:44:10Hold on, see, I think you got it wrong. You have no business here.
00:44:14Not with Sissy, not with Andy, not with any of us.
00:44:18Don't you ever call here again, you got that?
00:44:26Daddy.
00:44:28That was my call.
00:44:30No. No, no, that was just some crazy lady.
00:44:32No, that was my call, and you have no rights.
00:44:35Yeah, I do. As long as you live in my house and you eat my food, I do.
00:44:38Stop it, both of you.
00:44:40I know what the crazy lady wants.
00:44:43Just like I know that you've been talking to her behind my back.
00:44:46Let me tell you this, Annie's not going anywhere near Rose Red.
00:44:53Mama?
00:44:54She doesn't say. I say.
00:44:55I say.
00:44:55I say.
00:44:55I say.
00:44:55I say.
00:44:55I say.
00:44:58Mama, why don't you help me once?
00:45:01Please, just this once, will you please speak up?
00:45:03I've told you a thousand times I won't take sides between you and your father.
00:45:08Mama.
00:45:10What about Annie's side? The Gatts school?
00:45:13What planet are you living on?
00:45:15What, you going to put her in the Gatts school with five thousand bucks?
00:45:17Professor Reardon has already promised twelve.
00:45:19I knew she was a crazy lady. What's your excuse? Twenty grand is what it would take. Twenty grand at least. A year.
00:45:26Rose Red is famous. If something happens while we're there, it could be worth a fortune to Annie.
00:45:31Oh, yeah, sure. I can just see her on her wall of them, huh?
00:45:34All right, I'm Annie Wheaton. I'm going to tell folks all about a haunted house.
00:45:39Stop it. Don't you mock her.
00:45:40I am saving her from crazy lady number one and crazy lady number two. Now that is it, sister. When this case is closed, I don't want to hear any more about it.
00:45:48I don't want to hear any more about it.
00:45:50There's a touchdown. There's a touchdown that he deserves. Right there.
00:45:52Yes, sir.
00:45:59We're going. We're going.
00:46:00We're going.
00:46:01Stop it.
00:46:02We're not.
00:46:05Ready?
00:46:09The three.
00:46:10Stop it.
00:46:13Stop it, Annie! Stop it!
00:46:15Stop it!
00:46:18Make her stop!
00:46:21What do you think, Dad?
00:46:24What do you think Annie wants?
00:46:31Stop it, Annie!
00:46:34George!
00:46:37Make her stop!
00:46:39I'm not safe, George!
00:46:41Please, George!
00:46:42Make her stop!
00:46:49We thought you were lost.
00:46:51No.
00:46:52Just misplaced.
00:46:56May I propose a toast?
00:46:58Sure.
00:47:00To...
00:47:01Rose Red.
00:47:03Rose Red!
00:47:04Rose Red!
00:47:11Joyce.
00:47:12She's looking, still hoping for one more.
00:47:18Six.
00:47:20Six.
00:47:21Here's the number.
00:47:23A girl.
00:47:24A teenager.
00:47:25And I think our dear professor will be in luck.
00:47:28Is... is that something you... you see?
00:47:30What's your special trick, Pam?
00:47:36Um...
00:47:38I'm what...
00:47:39psychic journals call a...
00:47:41a touch no.
00:47:43It...
00:47:44It doesn't always work, but...
00:47:46sometimes, when I...
00:47:47handle things, I...
00:47:48see stuff.
00:47:49Or...
00:47:50get feelings.
00:47:52Of course, a lot of times...
00:47:54there's nothing.
00:47:55There's nothing.
00:47:58What about you, Faith?
00:48:03Two people.
00:48:05Mid-twenties.
00:48:07She's in...
00:48:09a blue dress.
00:48:10He's...
00:48:11in jeans.
00:48:13He's...
00:48:14blonde.
00:48:16Overgolded.
00:48:18He's got a case of Roman hands and Russian fingers.
00:48:21Ha!
00:48:23What in the world are you talking?
00:48:25Let's go outside.
00:48:27You wanna?
00:48:31Tres chic, n'est-ce pas?
00:48:33You're precognitive.
00:48:35I can tell a hawk from a handsaw...
00:48:37when the wind's in the northwest.
00:48:41What about you, Cathy?
00:48:43Oh, I... I'm an automatic rider.
00:48:46A Ouija board?
00:48:48Yes!
00:48:49No, but I don't like the Ouija board.
00:48:51The-the channel's too...
00:48:53wide, and sometimes, uh...
00:48:55what comes through is very unpleasant.
00:48:57This is-this is better.
00:48:59Um...
00:49:00Sometimes it's precogs,
00:49:01sometimes it's astral.
00:49:02Mostly it's just...
00:49:04people to people.
00:49:05Someone concentrate.
00:49:07Hard.
00:49:08You.
00:49:09Pam.
00:49:10Oh.
00:49:11Okay, uh...
00:49:12Let's see.
00:49:14Uh...
00:49:15Okay.
00:49:16I-I guess it's not going to work.
00:49:17Steve!
00:49:18I-I guess it's not going to work.
00:49:19Steve!
00:49:22I-I guess it's not going to work.
00:49:28Steve!
00:49:30I-I guess it's not going to work.
00:49:38Steve!
00:49:39What about you, Steve?
00:49:47Nick?
00:49:56He calls up D.
00:49:58Now, why does he do that, I want you?
00:50:04Nick?
00:50:04Oh, I do a little of this, a little of that.
00:50:11Sometimes I get lucky and things turn out all right.
00:50:15What about our new friend, Emery?
00:50:17What do we know about him?
00:50:20Your friend, not mine.
00:50:22I think Emery is chiefly post-cognitive.
00:50:26He sees the past.
00:50:28Not the most comfortable of talent.
00:50:30Here's to good thoughts, good will.
00:50:39Good thoughts, good will.
00:51:00Bye.
00:51:00Bye.
00:51:01Bye.
00:51:04Bye.
00:51:06Bye.
00:51:22Bye.
00:51:23Bye.
00:51:24Bye.
00:51:28Who are you?
00:51:46Why are you here?
00:51:48Where are you from?
00:51:51When are you from?
00:51:54Is it Rose Red?
00:51:58Read my lips.
00:52:13Save the warnings for someone who's not broke.
00:52:16Okay?
00:52:28I remember that day.
00:52:31She was happy, wasn't she?
00:52:36We all were.
00:52:38Oh, man.
00:52:40Would you look at this?
00:52:41Huh?
00:52:43Yeah, so those were the days, huh?
00:52:45Ignorance is bliss.
00:52:48Daddy, what Annie is isn't anyone's fault.
00:52:52It's not hers, it's not mine, it's not yours.
00:52:56I know, I know that.
00:52:57But you're too busy thinking about what you want for Annie to think about what she can do.
00:53:03I mean, have you forgotten what happened after she got bit by the Stanton's dog?
00:53:07How the stones came down?
00:53:09Or what she did to those pipes?
00:53:14After what she did tonight, how can you have any doubts about what she wants?
00:53:19Sweetheart, taking Annie into a genuinely haunted house?
00:53:25I mean, that's like using a cigarette lighter to see how full your gas tank is.
00:53:32It's a chance.
00:53:34That's what you don't understand.
00:53:35It's a chance for her to get out.
00:53:36Yeah, and for you to get out from under.
00:53:38I just want what's best for Annie.
00:53:50I know, sissy, but you don't know what that is.
00:53:53Believe me.
00:53:54Come.
00:54:22Jane, you can't do the same to the other 40,000 or so, hmm?
00:54:44People read it today and line their kitty litter boxes with it tomorrow.
00:54:47I think they'll remember the photo.
00:54:50Some will very likely take it out for inspection the next time a university bond issue comes up before the photos.
00:54:55See, a photo like this could put a hundred worthwhile programs to beggary.
00:54:59But what do you care?
00:55:01Do you have a point, Carl?
00:55:03If so, please get to it.
00:55:04I have a lot to do.
00:55:05Crystals to polish, Ouija's to wax.
00:55:08Did you put that kid Bollinger up to this?
00:55:10You did, didn't you?
00:55:11You told him where to go and when to point his camera.
00:55:17Your paranoia is showing.
00:55:18Oh, that's a nasty little cut.
00:55:26Well, listen, I'm afraid I have a bit of bad news for you, old girl.
00:55:31I'm not old, not yet, anyway.
00:55:34And I am certainly not your girl.
00:55:38What are you talking about?
00:55:39The executive committee's been in session regarding tenure.
00:55:42What?
00:55:43Why?
00:55:44No one in the department's up for tenure.
00:55:45The only thing they could...
00:55:46Yeah.
00:55:46You really are a bastard.
00:55:55No, no, no.
00:55:55The committee voted five to two to revoke your tenure.
00:55:59We tried to contact you so you could attend the meeting.
00:56:00You'll find a message on your machine if you just check.
00:56:03I mean, actually, I'm surprised the spirits didn't tell you.
00:56:04See, the general consensus is it's time to stop the silliness.
00:56:09I will fight you every step of the process.
00:56:12Of course you will, and you'll lose.
00:56:14Your days of haunting the Windsor psychology department,
00:56:17coin a phrase, are not quite over,
00:56:19but I'm happy to say they're numbered.
00:56:21When I come back from Rose Red with proof, you will...
00:56:23Oh, this is the rallying cry of crackpots
00:56:26and deluded religionists.
00:56:29Since the Stone Age, the proof is out there.
00:56:32This is sad, really.
00:56:33You used to be a respected writer and lecturer
00:56:35in the field of child psychology,
00:56:36but then you got bitten by this virus.
00:56:39It is a legitimate field of psychological investigation.
00:56:43It's sleaze.
00:56:44It's a spit in the eye of rational thought.
00:56:47But the good news is that Rose Red
00:56:49will be your last goose chase as a member of this faculty.
00:56:51You're an idiot, and you're blind.
00:56:54What if you found proof?
00:56:56Let's just suppose.
00:56:57Proof, photographs, audio recordings of the clanking chains,
00:57:00telemetry of some sort.
00:57:01What difference would it make?
00:57:02What good would it do if you even considered such thoughts?
00:57:05I feel remarkably well today, Carl.
00:57:13In spite of all your crap.
00:57:15See, this...
00:57:16This is the world we live in
00:57:18and experience with our five senses.
00:57:21Skin.
00:57:22Smooth and rational.
00:57:24Every cause has its effect,
00:57:26and every effect can be predicted
00:57:27with the right database at hand.
00:57:29But there's a world under that world, Carl.
00:57:32Blood under the skin.
00:57:33That's what rationalistic asses like you never see.
00:57:37It's a world that's liquid instead of solid.
00:57:40Hot instead of just warm.
00:57:42It is a world full of mysteries.
00:57:44Warm!
00:57:44You don't like it, do you?
00:57:47No.
00:57:48So don't give me your bull about bond issues and busted programs.
00:57:52You're afraid of what's under the skin.
00:57:54But I'm not.
00:57:56Do you hear me, Carl?
00:57:58I'm not.
00:58:00Have you given me something?
00:58:01Oh, yeah.
00:58:01That's what it comes down to, doesn't it?
00:58:03The bottom line.
00:58:04You're afraid of catching something.
00:58:06Go on.
00:58:06Get out of here.
00:58:07Go wash your face,
00:58:08and then you can trot on down to the infirmary
00:58:09and get an AIDS test.
00:58:10The semester's over.
00:58:11You're done here.
00:58:12Do you hear me?
00:58:12You're done here.
00:58:13You're finished teaching.
00:58:14I'm going to see to it.
00:58:14You're crazy.
00:58:15You're totally insane.
00:58:17Good day, old boy.
00:58:18What are you looking at?
00:58:26Nothing.
00:58:27Go look at it somewhere else.
00:58:32We did it, didn't we?
00:58:34We really nailed her.
00:58:36What's on your face?
00:58:39Never mind.
00:58:41Never mind.
00:58:43We have a great deal to talk about, young man.
00:58:47The story's not over?
00:58:48It's just the beginning.
00:58:51It's just the beginning.
00:59:13From the Department of Questions,
00:59:16better not answered if a tree,
00:59:18falls in the forest,
00:59:19and no one hears it,
00:59:21does it make any noise?
00:59:22Mm-hmm.
00:59:23Who cuts the barber's hair?
00:59:25Who leaves money under the tooth fairy's pillow?
00:59:29How come no one realizes
00:59:30Clark Kent is just Superman wearing glasses?
00:59:34Mm-hmm.
00:59:35If I didn't own Rose Red,
00:59:37would I be in bed with you right now?
00:59:39Mm-hmm.
00:59:40How was your day, dear?
00:59:48Give it back.
00:59:51How was your day?
00:59:52Or would you prefer I just rolled over and made myself small?
00:59:55Well, they revoked my tenure.
01:00:00Carl Miller dropped by the office to give me the news himself.
01:00:03Wait, can they do that?
01:00:05Maybe.
01:00:05Yeah, probably.
01:00:07Bollinger's article in the paper made us look like the stupid family,
01:00:10with me as the head stupid.
01:00:11Want to turn off your light?
01:00:13Well, you know, you're pretty damn calm about it.
01:00:19I heard from sister.
01:00:21She accepted the 12,000 that I offered.
01:00:24When I come back from Rose Red with hard data,
01:00:28there'll be four dozen universities willing to hire me.
01:00:31First, though, I'm going to write a book,
01:00:33and it is going to sell eight gazillion copies.
01:00:36Um, you know, I once heard you say that
01:00:41the only certainty when dealing with the paranormal
01:00:44is that nothing is certain.
01:00:46What if you spend three days in Rose Red and nothing happens?
01:00:48Then it will.
01:00:51Annie Wheaton is my guarantee.
01:00:54She's so...
01:00:56Let's just say she's one of a kind.
01:01:01You know, Rose Red is not a true dead cell.
01:01:04Annie's going to wake it up, Steve,
01:01:05and if you would just let the house stand
01:01:07for another six months,
01:01:08the research possibilities are...
01:01:09No, no.
01:01:10It's coming down in July, and I can't wait.
01:01:13I cannot wait.
01:01:16How can you hate it so much?
01:01:18It eats my relatives.
01:01:21Or...
01:01:21I'm sorry.
01:01:22Did you miss that in your research?
01:01:27It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:30Yeah.
01:01:31Too much, maybe.
01:01:32Yeah.
01:01:33You're going to need some downtime when this is over.
01:01:36Some serious R&R.
01:01:38It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:39It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:40It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:41It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:42It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:43It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:44It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:45It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:46It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:47It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:48It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:49It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:50It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:51It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:52It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:53It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:54It's just that it means a lot to me.
01:01:55I don't know.
01:02:25Well, you have the cell phone?
01:02:32Right here.
01:02:33And you've got plenty of film.
01:02:35Of course, I have plenty of film, but I don't know if this is such a good idea.
01:02:41Don't tell me you're afraid.
01:02:43No, of course I'm not afraid.
01:02:46It's just big.
01:02:49What if I get lost?
01:02:51Oh, Kevin, Kevin, you know, you're about to step out of the real world.
01:02:55Just a couple of weeks.
01:02:57That's where you're apt to get lost.
01:02:58But you nailed this story.
01:03:00You can write your own ticket.
01:03:02See, I thought that's what you wanted.
01:03:06Why don't you come in there with me?
01:03:08Well, I do have a few things to do, like running my department, overseeing finals.
01:03:13Listen.
01:03:14You just call me when you get the pictures, and either I or my wife will come get you.
01:03:18She can't stand that written bitch, either.
01:03:20If they catch me in there, they're going to tear me apart.
01:03:23You know that, don't you?
01:03:24There's no reason why they should.
01:03:26If you're just reasonably careful.
01:03:30I guess.
01:03:33Don't forget this.
01:03:36Well, just try and get a good picture of them being psychic.
01:03:39Professor Miller, I don't think this is such a good idea.
01:03:41Step upper, boy.
01:03:42Step upper.
01:03:44Professor Miller.
01:03:46You're a step away from stardom, dear boy.
01:03:48Just get the pictures.
01:03:49You're a step away from stardom, dear boy.
01:03:56I'm sorry, old boy.
01:04:05Let me go.
01:04:06Look at that.
01:04:07Look at that.
01:04:08I'm sorry.
01:04:08Let me go!
01:04:09Come on.
01:04:10Let me go.
01:04:10Let me go.
01:04:11Let me go.
01:04:12I got this.
01:04:12All right.
01:04:13Let me go.
01:04:14Let me go.
01:04:15Let me go.
01:04:17Let me go.
01:04:18Let me go.
01:04:19Let's go.
01:04:19Let me go.
01:04:19Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
01:05:19Salarium kitchen toolshed, back door front.
01:05:38Oh, hey, I thought this house was empty.
01:05:41You would be, Mr. Bollinger, I believe. The reporter.
01:05:45Yeah, I'm Bollinger, but how did you know?
01:05:47Come in, sir. You're expected.
01:06:08Ma'am?
01:06:09Ma'am? Where are you?
01:06:13This way, sir.
01:06:25Hello?
01:06:26Hello?
01:06:26Hello?
01:06:28Hello?
01:06:29Hello?
01:06:30Hello?
01:06:31Hello?
01:06:32Hello?
01:06:33Hello?
01:06:38Hello?
01:06:39Hello?
01:06:40Hello?
01:06:44Hello?
01:06:45Hello?
01:06:46Hello?
01:06:52Hello?
01:06:57Hello?
01:07:00Ma'am, I seem to have lost you.
01:07:30Ma'am?
01:07:41Is anybody here?
01:07:55Ma'am?
01:08:07Screw this.
01:08:14Okay, very funny, but I won't leave, all right?
01:08:25Let me out!
01:08:27Hey, I could use a little help in here.
01:08:42I'm in the greenhouse.
01:08:46Hey, let me out!
01:08:59Let me out of here!
01:09:01Let me out!
01:09:07Come out of here!
01:09:14Come out of here!
01:09:22Come out of here!
01:09:39Get a grip on your hand.
01:09:45Let me out of here!
01:09:58Ah!
01:10:00Let me out of here!
01:10:07Let me out of here!
01:10:13Let me out of here!
01:10:19Let me out of here!
01:10:29Hello?
01:10:30Where's this?
01:10:34Wallinger?
01:10:35Wallinger, is that you?
01:10:38Hello?
01:10:40Hey!
01:10:53They'll be here.
01:10:54Come on.
01:11:10Oh, shit.
01:11:28Wait!
01:11:30Don't make me chase you, Emmy!
01:11:32I'm okay.
01:11:33Mom, I'm okay.
01:11:34Oh, yes, you're always okay.
01:11:37Now, listen to me.
01:11:38If anything happens that you can't handle,
01:11:41anything beyond a feud to lesbic manifestations,
01:11:44call me and I'll come and get you.
01:11:45I will, Mom. I have to go.
01:11:47You call me anyway, so I know you're all right.
01:11:50I will. I always do. I have to go. They're waiting.
01:11:52Well, let them wait.
01:11:54They won't do much without you, huh?
01:11:57Now, turn around.
01:11:59Mom!
01:11:59Turn around.
01:12:00And stay away from that blonde girl.
01:12:03She looks like a tramp.
01:12:05Now, give Mommy a kiss.
01:12:09Oh, you're all over lipstick.
01:12:12Fix yourself.
01:12:16Well, friends, I see new frontiers in abnormal psychology stretching out before us.
01:12:22How exciting.
01:12:26Gosh, the day before summer camp must have been a busy time
01:12:30in the Waterman household.
01:12:31Shut up!
01:12:35Off to the house on Haunted Hill, I see.
01:12:39Oh, and with, um, with about $100,000 worth of department equipment, I guess.
01:12:45I've got all the proper paperwork, if you want to see it, signed in all the proper places.
01:12:49Oh, signed by Rogers.
01:12:51When I was on vacation, he was acting in my stead.
01:12:54That's very clever of you.
01:12:55Is there a point to any of this?
01:12:57I'm just trying to be pleasant.
01:12:59If you'll excuse us, Professor Miller, we're in a bit of a hurry.
01:13:01Oh, yes, yes, of course.
01:13:03Places to go.
01:13:04Ghosts to bust.
01:13:06Isn't that right, Mr. Rembauer?
01:13:08Yeah, more or less.
01:13:10Yes.
01:13:11Well, do try and keep the equipment in one piece.
01:13:16Good luck.
01:13:19The spirits have done it all in one night.
01:13:21Hmm?
01:13:22That's what Scrooge says when he wakes up a changed man.
01:13:24That's what Miller made me think of.
01:13:26Scrooge on Christmas morning.
01:13:28I don't trust him.
01:13:32Hello.
01:13:32Are you the group?
01:13:34The Rose Red group?
01:13:36Yes, um, I'm, I'm Pam Asbury.
01:13:40Um, this is Kathy Kramer.
01:13:42Hi.
01:13:43Victor Kandinsky.
01:13:45Vic, just Vic.
01:13:48Nick Hardaway.
01:13:51And, um, Emery Waterman.
01:13:55And, um, you must be...
01:13:57Oh, I'm Sissy Whedon.
01:13:59And this is Annie.
01:14:00I was sure we were going to miss you guys.
01:14:02The traffic was just horrible.
01:14:04We're very glad you didn't.
01:14:06Sister, uh, uh, oh, oh, dude, before Rachel.
01:14:09Oh, either is fine.
01:14:20No, stop it, Annie.
01:14:21Just quit it.
01:14:24Good God, she's retarded.
01:14:26If you keep your psychological evaluation of Miss Sweden to yourself,
01:14:30then we won't ask you any embarrassing questions
01:14:32about your relationship with your mother.
01:14:34Chin-chin.
01:14:37Folks, I think we're ready.
01:14:41You've reached the cell phone of Carl Miller.
01:14:55Please leave a message after the tone.
01:14:57Donutton, where are you?
01:15:00I told you to keep that phone with you at all times.
01:15:03Right, in any case.
01:15:04They've left the campus.
01:15:05They should be there in 40 minutes.
01:15:07Give or take.
01:15:08So be ready.
01:15:09And call me back.
01:15:11There she is.
01:15:41It seems to be looking at us.
01:15:56It is, Karen.
01:15:57It is.
01:16:08Steve.
01:16:11Mommy?
01:16:13Where are you?
01:16:48Mommy?
01:16:50I'm scared.
01:16:52Where are you, Mommy?
01:16:55Steve.
01:17:01Steve, you okay?
01:17:05Huh?
01:17:07Sure, fine.
01:17:11I'm sorry.
01:17:13I'm sorry.
01:17:15I'm sorry.
01:17:18I don't know.
01:17:48You want to know a secret?
01:18:10I've never done anything like this before, and I'm pretty much scared to death.
01:18:16Be not afraid.
01:18:18Only believe.
01:18:21Actually, we're lucky.
01:18:22Most of the electronic stuff was delivered and installed earlier this week.
01:18:25What are these?
01:18:26House plans.
01:18:27Probably about as useful as a 14th century map of Africa.
01:18:30And here, of course, we have a coil of rope.
01:18:35How you doing, sweetie?
01:18:36You okay?
01:18:41Mommy?
01:18:42I'm scared.
01:18:43Mommy, come here.
01:18:44Fuck it.
01:18:47Here.
01:18:47Here.
01:18:49Here.
01:18:50Come.
01:18:51Here.
01:18:52Here.
01:18:52Here.
01:18:52Here.
01:18:52Come, Steve.
01:19:00Come, Steve.
01:19:06Come, Steve.
01:19:10What is it?
01:19:18What can you hear?
01:19:20Steve.
01:19:21It knows we're here.
01:19:22What he wants is here.
01:19:29It knows we're here.
01:19:35It knows we're here.
01:19:37It knows we're here.
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