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The spirits of dead Indians are haunting a couple's house, and they call in an exorcist, whose trademark is a black whip, to get rid of them. The spirits of dead Indians are haunting a couple's house, and they call in an exorcist, whose trademark is a black whip, to get rid of them.
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00:02:11And now Mary Dalton has part two in her three-part series on living wills.
00:02:16Mary?
00:02:16Thanks, Peter.
00:02:17Our continuing series on living wills took a very sad and unexpected turn today.
00:02:22John Cody, often known as Four Eagles Cody, died just as he was about to deliver his last
00:02:27will and testament before his attorney and my videographer.
00:02:31The videotape was to have been used as a recorded document, and this station had intended to
00:02:36air a portion of the will on tomorrow's newscast.
00:02:39But all that exists now is Cody's last word, Toltec, the meaning of which I hope to discover
00:02:45and report to you in the near future.
00:02:48Meanwhile, Ralph Shaw has more on John Cody.
00:02:51Ralph?
00:02:52Thank you, Mary.
00:02:53John Cody was probably the best known and most talked about citizen in our community.
00:02:57Eccentric grabbed something of an Indian mystic.
00:03:00He was often the brunt of cruel jokes and local gossip.
00:03:03Yet he maintained an air of quiet dignity throughout his life.
00:03:07He lived alone on Totem Hill.
00:03:09High school pranksters would often invade his property and many of the kids claimed they
00:03:13saw him practicing magic and ancient rites from dusk to dawn.
00:03:17When asked about the validity of such reports, Cody admitted they were correct, claiming there
00:03:22are evil days in which one must guard the four quarters of the world.
00:03:32Mama, can I drive the truck?
00:03:34No, now shut up and go play.
00:03:37I bet Uncle Earl will let me drive the truck.
00:03:39Well, Uncle Earl's stupid, just like your daddy.
00:03:42Where is daddy?
00:03:43Well, he's working on that old Indian house.
00:03:45On Totem Hill?
00:03:47Yes, honey.
00:03:48Now run along and shut up.
00:03:50Your mama needs a rest.
00:03:54Don't forget to close the door.
00:04:04Get off the door.
00:04:07If you want my family and the wind is a friend.
00:04:08It's okay, doesn't have to be engaged.
00:04:09And you can get off the door.
00:04:10It's okay, don't forget it.
00:04:11Let's go, Kyle.
00:04:12Ask her.
00:04:13You can move on.
00:04:15I think...
00:04:16I think it's okay.
00:04:17I think it's okay.
00:04:19Don't forget it.
00:04:23It's okay.
00:04:24You can take off the right.
00:04:25You can take a shower.
00:04:26I think it's okay.
00:04:27I'm an asset.
00:04:28You can take the rest.
00:04:29You can take the right?
00:04:30You can take that.
00:04:31I mean, this is the right
00:04:32Let's go.
00:05:02No!
00:05:32I don't know.
00:06:02I don't know.
00:06:32I don't know.
00:07:02I don't know.
00:07:32I don't know.
00:08:02I don't know.
00:08:32I don't know.
00:08:34I don't know.
00:08:36I don't know.
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00:08:40No, Mr. Attorney, the big chief hasn't arrived yet.
00:08:43You didn't see his boat, did you?
00:08:45No, but sometimes he doesn't come in down by the dock.
00:08:47Well, won't that tightwad buy himself a car and better yet, won't he buy himself a garbage truck and haul this mess away from here?
00:08:53I suppose it is a little rife in here.
00:08:55Rife?
00:08:55Hell, it's inexcusable.
00:08:57It looks like a refugee.
00:08:58It looks like a refugee.
00:08:59That smells like a fart.
00:09:27Oh, boy, you just look at this trash.
00:09:39I wouldn't even take a dump in here.
00:09:46Some of this stuff is so damn old.
00:09:49I mean, it just, it must have been in a damn circle.
00:09:52It just, it just stinks.
00:09:54What's the problem?
00:09:56Problem?
00:09:57There's no problem.
00:09:59It's just me and Sammy has got 50 houses to take care of and maintain and service and everything.
00:10:05Hell, it just compounds it.
00:10:07It'll take a week to clean up in here and maybe longer if that faggot inspector keeps giving Sammy other things to do.
00:10:12That's part of the job, isn't it?
00:10:14Part of the job?
00:10:15Hell, we're on straight time, Mr. Gerard.
00:10:18Oh, I'm sorry, Ranger Gerard.
00:10:21I mean, we're not a bunch of government employees.
00:10:24We're not, we don't get overtime and justice like you do.
00:10:28Have I had that?
00:10:29It'll be my guess if you always tell me what snot burgers it is.
00:10:32Well, it's a symbol.
00:10:34What?
00:10:35An eagle.
00:10:36What about the skull?
00:10:38Well, the skull is a symbol of dark power.
00:10:41Oh, the dark power. That's scary.
00:10:44I mean, why is the eagle on top of the skull?
00:10:47To control the dark power.
00:10:49Oh, that's just wonderful.
00:10:51I mean, what would we do without an eagle?
00:10:54Oh, somebody.
00:10:56Indian out here is a fortune and it works me like a nigger.
00:11:01I don't want that college kid to place a little house.
00:11:04White man broke all the other treaties with the Indians.
00:11:07Why in the hell didn't he break this one?
00:11:09What about Stephanie?
00:11:11They think the new...
00:11:13That's great.
00:11:16That's great.
00:11:18Well, nothing of this is done.
00:11:23Nothing.
00:11:24What have you been doing?
00:11:25What have you been doing?
00:11:26What have you been doing?
00:11:27What have you been doing?
00:11:28Not much.
00:11:29That guy's about to drive me crazy.
00:11:30And there comes that damn Indian again.
00:11:32Ever since I've been taking care of this place for Cody, he's been sneaking around like a damn cat.
00:11:36Looks like he's just been hoping Cody would die so he could take over the place.
00:11:37Hello, David.
00:11:38I'm not going to say you're welcome, Gerard.
00:11:39I'm not going to say you're welcome, Gerard.
00:11:40I'm not going to say you're welcome, Gerard.
00:11:41Yes, I think I know why you're here.
00:11:42Yes, I think you do.
00:11:43Hello, Gerard.
00:11:44Who's everything?
00:11:45Well, have you what to do to邪?
00:11:46What's the weather?
00:11:47Nothing.
00:11:48What have you been doing?
00:11:49You are the boys?
00:11:50Nothing.
00:11:51What have you been doing?
00:11:52What do you expect?
00:11:53Not much.
00:11:54This guy's about to drive me crazy.
00:11:55And he comes that damn Indian again.
00:11:56And they came the same.
00:11:57Ever since I've been taking care of this place for Cody, he's sneaking around like a damn cat.
00:12:00Could you have been saying that Cody would die so he could take over the place?
00:12:01Hello, David.
00:12:02I'm not going to say you're welcome, Gerard.
00:12:04I think I know why you're here.
00:12:07Yes, I think you do.
00:12:08Yes, I think you do.
00:12:10Lou Gerard, this land is mine now.
00:12:13No more magic, no more hocus-pocus.
00:12:16This land belongs to me now.
00:12:18That's quite true, David.
00:12:20But I was a very good friend of your grandfather's.
00:12:23And he had some definite ideas about this land.
00:12:26Yeah, ideas that would do me no good.
00:12:28Cody decided this house should go to a bunch of old Indian mystics.
00:12:32They understood your grandfather's religion and faith.
00:12:35And they lived in poverty. This would be a luxury to them.
00:12:38He'd keep away all those evil spirits Cody believed in.
00:12:41And all had no profit to me.
00:12:43Your grandfather took good care of you, David.
00:12:46And when the treaty showed that he owned most of this land around here,
00:12:49he shared with everyone.
00:12:51And for what end?
00:12:52To live like a lonely hermit.
00:12:54Practice rituals older than white man's America.
00:12:57Cody should have bought a Mercedes and headed for Vegas.
00:13:00Hell, that's what I'd have done.
00:13:05Not the most refined and eloquent of men.
00:13:10But yet he speaks the truth.
00:13:13Heh, refined and eloquent.
00:13:16What the hell?
00:13:17I oughta kick his red ass.
00:13:24You know you are a very attractive girl, Mary.
00:13:26Yes.
00:13:27I think the girls are prettier now than when I was a young man.
00:13:30Then I get to thinking, no, it's just harder for me to get to them.
00:13:34I can't believe that you would have any problems there, Mr. Gerard.
00:13:38Of course, some girls might be a little crazier about whips than others.
00:13:43You know about my whip?
00:13:45Mm-hmm.
00:13:46All about it?
00:13:47Mm-hmm.
00:13:48Everybody in this county and half the state knows all about the heroic forest ranger
00:13:52who goes out and hunts down and corrals wild animals.
00:13:57My reputation precedes me.
00:13:59The station did a story on you last month.
00:14:02Wasn't it a cougar?
00:14:03Cougar, bear, wild dog, doesn't make any difference.
00:14:06You track them down, use your whip to scare them into a cage,
00:14:10and then you send the caged animal to the wildlife resources department,
00:14:14all without darts, bullets, or any kind of harm to the wild animal.
00:14:18You're a good reporter.
00:14:20I'm just fascinated by interesting men.
00:14:23Yeah, we should be talking about the Toltecs, I think.
00:14:27Oh, back to business, the Toltecs.
00:14:30A Mexican tribe, let's see, they existed about a thousand years ago.
00:14:34They preceded the Aztecs.
00:14:36In fact, the Toltecs gods and myths formed the basis for much of the Aztec religion,
00:14:42and Aztec noblemen often claimed ascent from the Toltecs.
00:14:46You've done your homework.
00:14:47But there's still a lot I don't know.
00:14:49And?
00:14:50The news department is in charge of a community fairs type show.
00:14:54It runs at, you know, oddball times on Saturdays,
00:14:57and I'd like to do a short segment on Cody.
00:15:00We might even be able to run parts of it on the morning news.
00:15:03Might be a nice tribute to Cody.
00:15:05Could be.
00:15:06And I emphasize could be.
00:15:08I would show the proper respect for Cody.
00:15:11I know that when he was alive, the local townspeople ridiculed him.
00:15:16Maybe this is our chance to do him justice.
00:15:24I get your attention that way.
00:15:26Is that about ready?
00:15:28Yeah, I think it is working now.
00:15:30You're sure?
00:15:31We didn't lose anything.
00:15:32No, I hear it when it quits.
00:15:34It's working.
00:15:35Go ahead.
00:15:36There better not be any glitches on that tape.
00:15:38Don't worry.
00:15:39I haven't let you down yet, have I?
00:15:41Just, let's do it.
00:15:42What about that green video last week?
00:15:44Tapes rolling.
00:15:45Uh, I, uh, let's see.
00:15:49I think we were talking about the eagle symbol.
00:15:51Yes, eagles.
00:15:52The eagles.
00:15:53The eagles were the attendance of the gods of the daytime power.
00:15:57The sun, the light, and the heavenly powers.
00:16:00And Cody called himself four eagles.
00:16:03There are four cardinal points on the compass, and the number four is significant in American Indian culture.
00:16:09Much like the, uh, seven is significant in Christian faith.
00:16:13Now, their ritual calendar is divided into four equal parts, each one corresponding with a quarter of the earth.
00:16:20Even the Toltecs built four-sided columns.
00:16:23The Toltecs?
00:16:24Why was Cody so obsessed with the Toltecs?
00:16:27They were from Mexico.
00:16:28They didn't have anything to do with his heritage.
00:16:30Well, now you come to the eccentric part of John Cody.
00:16:33He and many of the elders of his tribe believed in age-old myths or legend that when the Toltec era ended,
00:16:41one particularly brutal and, uh, outcast tribe moved far north.
00:16:46And they said to have moved close to this community.
00:16:50But we're hundreds and hundreds of miles from...
00:16:53Don't give me a lesson in geography.
00:16:55I know the difficulty of such a move.
00:16:58But Cody believed the legend.
00:17:01And on this very ground, the tribe was said to worship.
00:17:06That is, they worshiped from below.
00:17:09Only the Toltec sorcerers were actually allowed to stand on the power spot, Totem Hill.
00:17:15Described as four tall, powerful, demonic men, they served the god of the nocturnal skies,
00:17:21who symbolized the destructive principles of the universe, the dark powers.
00:17:27A bunch of bull.
00:17:29If it's alright with David, I'll read Cody's diary.
00:17:33It might be something in there that would help your story.
00:17:35Oh, you've been such a gracious gentleman, Mr. Gerard.
00:17:38There is something you could do for me, Ms. Dalton.
00:17:41Oh, lunch, dinner, my phone number.
00:17:43No, I was going to tell you about the whip.
00:17:48I think that might just be a little bit out of my field.
00:17:52Oh, no.
00:17:53This is a gift from Cody.
00:17:55It's leather like most whips.
00:17:57The end of it is platted with material gathered from the four quarters of the world.
00:18:01And it's said to have powers of protection even in the evil days.
00:18:05Evil days?
00:18:06Uh, I would like you to mention the whip as a gift from Cody to me in your story.
00:18:12A sentimental homage from you to the spirit of John Cody.
00:18:16Beautifully put.
00:18:18Eloquent.
00:18:19I'm afraid the preacher's sermon didn't do much to uplift your spirit there.
00:18:42Well, it's not bad.
00:18:44It's just that I hate the thought of trying to look for a new place next quarter.
00:18:47I mean, I had so much fun in the dorms and I've gotten so used to it.
00:18:51And it was just the best time of my life.
00:18:53And I'm sorry I refused to commute.
00:18:55Hey, you make home sound like torture in comparison.
00:18:58I didn't mean to make it sound that way.
00:19:00It's just that everyone I know got a good number.
00:19:02And, of course, I had to get a high number.
00:19:04Anyway, 45 miles is too far away to commute.
00:19:07Hey, Beth, I heard you didn't make the cut.
00:19:09Listen, I'll let you borrow my pup tent, okay?
00:19:11You sarcastic little twerp.
00:19:13Why couldn't I have been born an only child?
00:19:17Lynn, you'll be looking for a room too, won't you?
00:19:20Yeah, but I don't care.
00:19:21I mean, I didn't like the girls in my suite anyway.
00:19:23Well, maybe you and Beth could find a place together.
00:19:26Yeah, Beth, I think I know just the thing.
00:19:29Come on.
00:19:30Mary!
00:19:31We would appreciate it.
00:19:32Mary!
00:19:33Mary!
00:19:34Mary, tell Beth about the house.
00:19:36Hi.
00:19:37Hey, Beth.
00:19:38How are you?
00:19:39Just fine.
00:19:40How long have you been in town?
00:19:41I'll just be here for the weekend.
00:19:42I have to go back to work tomorrow afternoon.
00:19:44You know, news people never get to any house.
00:19:47How about the house, Mary?
00:19:48What house?
00:19:49Actually, it's really a nice house.
00:19:51I think you might like it.
00:19:52The owner died about a month ago.
00:19:54It's like new.
00:19:55Really new.
00:19:56It's really big.
00:19:57And you get a lot of girls in there.
00:19:58It'll be just like a sorority house.
00:19:59Great.
00:20:00Tell me more about it.
00:20:01Let's see.
00:20:02It sits on this little, you know, peninsula kind of thing.
00:20:04And it has weathered wood on the outside, four bedrooms, sunken tubs.
00:20:09It's really, it's lovely.
00:20:10Well, how'd you find out about a place like this, anyway?
00:20:12Well, I did a few news stories on it.
00:20:14Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:20:15It's guarded by four Indian sorcerers, but it doesn't belong.
00:20:19Long story, no.
00:20:20Guarded by Indian sorcerers?
00:20:22Yeah.
00:20:23These four Toltec witch doctor types did some kind of magic.
00:20:27Oh, yeah.
00:20:28Dark powers.
00:20:30They worship the dark powers.
00:20:32Is it safe to live in?
00:20:35Well, I hear that the landlord wants to dispel a lot of the myths, so rent should be low.
00:20:40He really wants to get people in there, so.
00:20:42Take a chance, Beth.
00:20:43Come on, take a chance.
00:21:02Boo!
00:21:03Boo!
00:21:04Booth!
00:21:05ин strengthen.
00:21:06Oh, boo!
00:21:07Boo!
00:21:08Boo!
00:21:09Boo!
00:21:10Boo!
00:21:11Boo!
00:21:12Ow, Tammy!
00:21:13Beautiful, honey!
00:21:14Boo!
00:21:15Boo!
00:21:16Boo!
00:21:17Boo!
00:21:18Boo!
00:21:20Boo!
00:21:21Oh, Tammy!
00:21:22Boo!
00:21:23I'm sorry!
00:21:24I couldn't help it after what you told me on the phone!
00:21:25Girl, you'd better watch out, honey!
00:21:27Toltec sorcerers are a bad dude!
00:21:28sorcerers are a bad dude. Tell me I never even heard of the Toltex until Mary told me about the house. You mean you didn't know about this place? I'm not from this county. How am I supposed to know about this place? Hey, where's Susan? She's in our room. You sure? Yeah, they don't want us to do a room. It's not that bad. Come on, you'll love it. Come on. Come on. You'll love it. I already told Mr. Cody you're moving in and you can move in as soon as you pay your
00:21:58deposit. We're a blast. Join the university outcast. Beth, I really do feel like an outcast. I mean, this is the second year I didn't get a low number. Honey, when you close out of the dorms, you miss out on everything. I mean, my social life, the total pits. I mean, Beth, I never dreamed I wouldn't get a room on campus this quarter. Listen, we're all in the same boat, but just think of it this way. We can't be where the men are or bring the men to where we are. You talking my kind of trash now, lady.
00:22:28Oh, jeez. Would you look at this? You'd think she was getting ready for a date with Tom Selleck. Yeah, Arnold Schwarzenegger. I'm one of the two. Tammy! Hey! Hello! How are you? Oh, behind you. Are you moving in today? You're kidding. The house on Totem Hill. Uh-uh. Come on, you'll love it. Well, that's what I hear. And by the look at this place, it doesn't seem all that bad, but...
00:22:58You haven't even seen the fringe benefits yet. Honey, you're not going to believe this. Come on. What? Just go this way.
00:23:07Our private bath.
00:23:09Ooh!
00:23:12Honey, you sure that old Indian that stayed here wasn't really a rock of fun in disguise?
00:23:18Really? No, Tammy. I think he just took it over after the place was built.
00:23:22Anyway, come on. There's a lot more to say.
00:23:23Okay. You go ahead and show her the rest of the house. I've got a workout to finish.
00:23:28Well, the kitchen's right over here. I must go in a dance with her, but...
00:23:31Gee, would you check this cabinet space?
00:23:34I know. It's great, isn't it?
00:23:36Yeah.
00:23:36Oh, wow.
00:23:39Hey, Beth.
00:23:41Where am I going to put all the beer I'm going to bring?
00:23:43Tammy, you would think of that. Don't worry. Susan's mother's bringing a big refrigerator tomorrow.
00:23:48Oh, okay. Great.
00:23:49Oh, look. We can take turns cooking, huh?
00:23:52Child, I make a mean lasagna.
00:23:54Does that mean you're moving in?
00:23:55Hold on, Beth. I didn't say that, okay?
00:23:57Come on. Let me show you to your room.
00:23:58Wait a minute, Beth. All I said...
00:24:00I know what you said, Tammy, but you'll come around.
00:24:03Come on. Let's go.
00:24:04Let's go.
00:24:08Downstairs, you have your own choice of bedroom.
00:24:12Honey, it is definitely better than the dorm room.
00:24:15That's the truth.
00:24:16And for now, anyway, your own personal bathroom.
00:24:21Nice. No sunken bathtub, but it'll suffice.
00:24:24And over here...
00:24:26Wow. Is that this your pool table?
00:24:28Are you kidding? I hate pool.
00:24:30Beth, Susan's a recreational freak around here.
00:24:32Do you know it took ten guys to make this ugly thing in here?
00:24:35Ugly?
00:24:36Ugly.
00:24:37Come on.
00:24:39Well, I like pool.
00:24:41And here we have our own laundry room,
00:24:43complete with Indian artifacts left by the previous owner.
00:24:46Oh.
00:24:47Four eagles.
00:24:49Yeah.
00:24:49But I've never seen them look like this before.
00:24:53Well, I see usually the eagles sit up on top of a skull's head and it symbolizes good or evil.
00:24:59Tammy, how do you know all this stuff?
00:25:01Honey, I've heard a lot about this house.
00:25:04That's why I'm not even for sure.
00:25:05I want to stay here.
00:25:07Come on.
00:25:07Hey, what'd you think?
00:25:14Well, I'll do that.
00:25:15Oh, come on, you'll know.
00:25:16It'll be great.
00:25:17What's all the shopping about?
00:25:19Oh.
00:25:21Tammy, um, this is Lynn.
00:25:23Lynn, this is Tammy.
00:25:25Tammy, Lynn, Lynn.
00:25:26Tammy.
00:25:27Hello.
00:25:28Hi, nice to meet you.
00:25:30Tammy's going to take a look.
00:25:30We're in a mood right in the day, right?
00:25:32Yeah, right, Tammy?
00:25:33Look, you guys, I haven't made up my mind.
00:25:35Come on, what chips do you have?
00:25:37I mean, it's the cheapest place in town.
00:25:39Best company in the world.
00:25:40Lots of party rooms.
00:25:42And, you know, if you have any friends that need a place to stay or something,
00:25:44any girlfriends that need to move in.
00:25:46Plenty of room.
00:25:47Plenty of privacy if you have never a friend.
00:25:49Mm-hmm.
00:25:51All you have to do is say yes.
00:25:53Yes, yes.
00:25:53No, no, don't rush her.
00:25:56I mean, um, you're not going to go time to think.
00:25:59She may have other plans or something.
00:26:02I'll call the landlord right now.
00:26:06All right.
00:26:07Where's the phone?
00:26:09Uh, well...
00:26:10There's just one little item this house never had.
00:26:13Oh, wow.
00:26:14The former owner liked things a little simpler.
00:26:15No electricity?
00:26:16Tammy, we have electricity.
00:26:18Okay.
00:26:19Not even he liked things that simple.
00:26:21Come on, I'll show you where the nearest thing is.
00:26:24I can't believe this.
00:26:26Huh?
00:26:26Now, who are you two allowing?
00:26:28No, you two are actually coercing a black girl to stay with us.
00:26:32So?
00:26:33So you don't know me too well, Susan.
00:26:35But Beth does.
00:26:36I mean, we're from the same hometown.
00:26:37We went to St. Jude High School.
00:26:39We graduated from the same high school.
00:26:40She knows full well how I feel about associating with black people.
00:26:44She knows?
00:26:45Look, it's not that I don't like them.
00:26:48It's just that I prefer not to associate with black people.
00:26:51You do understand, don't you?
00:26:52I mean, that's my right, you know.
00:26:54Yeah, I understand.
00:26:55That's your right.
00:26:56You don't have to associate with her.
00:26:58Beth and I will.
00:26:59Okay, Beth.
00:27:00See you later.
00:27:01Okay.
00:27:02Bye-bye.
00:27:02Bye.
00:27:03Hey, Tammy, don't wait until tomorrow to move in.
00:27:05I'm moving tonight.
00:27:07Look, I'm trying to get a pint of cloth.
00:27:14I don't think you understand.
00:27:16What is all the shouting?
00:27:17I'll tell you what all the shouting's about.
00:27:19I found this place.
00:27:20And we decided that we were going to try to populate it with our friends
00:27:23and keep any unwanted strangers from moving in.
00:27:26So you two bring that nigger in here right under my nose and beggar to live with us.
00:27:30You just wait a minute.
00:27:30No, you wait a minute.
00:27:32That Indian's trying to find eight people to move in here.
00:27:34And if she moves in, she'll probably coerce a whole betty of her gyrating friends in here.
00:27:38Listen, sweetheart.
00:27:39As far as I can see, the only gyrating around here is your big mouth.
00:27:42I don't have to listen to this.
00:27:43I'm not going to discuss this anymore.
00:27:45You are too good to discuss this!
00:27:50You better never walk out and spin the door to my face and get in there!
00:27:57Oh, Leanne.
00:27:58What?
00:27:58Hello, Miss Dalton.
00:28:13Hello, David.
00:28:14How are you?
00:28:14Just fine, thank you.
00:28:16I knew you'd be here today, and I just wanted to come by and thank you for telling your friends about the house.
00:28:20Four of them have moved in already, and I have another tenant coming in this afternoon.
00:28:24Hmm.
00:28:25You know, I was just thinking.
00:28:26I'd like to get out there and maybe do a follow-up story on the house so viewers are really interested in the story.
00:28:32Sure.
00:28:32Come by any time.
00:28:33Good.
00:28:34Um, I think I left my notebook in the courtroom.
00:28:36Excuse me?
00:28:37Okay.
00:28:37Hey, Mark!
00:28:39Let me know if I can be of any help on your story.
00:28:43Mr. Gerard, what are you doing?
00:28:45Hello, Miss Dalton.
00:28:46I'm here three or four times a month.
00:28:48Ah, testifying against wrongdoers.
00:28:51Yes, we just tried a fellow I arrested last month for shooting fish.
00:28:55Shooting fish?
00:28:56Yes, instead of admitting he was drunk, he dreamed up this story about the fish making so much noise he couldn't sleep.
00:29:04Oh, that's ridiculous.
00:29:06I think I ought to be out doing stories about your courtroom adventures.
00:29:10Anytime.
00:29:11Oh, speaking of stories, I was just talking to David Cody, and I was thinking about going out to the house to do a follow-up.
00:29:17Just a minute.
00:29:18Hey, I've got an idea. I've never seen the records they have at the Hall of Records on the Cody house. Might be something interesting.
00:29:25Okay.
00:29:26Better on you.
00:29:29That's the old man. Those were a northern fish.
00:29:37Records, man.
00:29:38You know, it's too bad you didn't come by here when you first started your story.
00:29:43I've been keeping up on the Cody place ever since I started working here.
00:29:46Which was how long ago?
00:29:48About three months.
00:29:50Old timer.
00:29:51Well, I'm a history and mathematics major, so I'm kind of interested in things such as Total Neal and Local Legends.
00:29:57Well, you know, this is interesting, but it doesn't really tell me anything I don't know.
00:30:01Yeah, I was kind of afraid this wouldn't. If you know where to look, you can find some interesting information. Take a look at this.
00:30:07What is it?
00:30:07It was filed away with some government documents. We've got a whole file cabinet back there full of things pertaining to federal investigations concerning this county area.
00:30:15All this on Cody?
00:30:16Do you know the story of how he got the land?
00:30:18Yes, I do.
00:30:19Well, you see, after he proved that the treaties were still enforceable, he...
00:30:23You mean after the federal courts ruled in his favor?
00:30:26Yes. You see, he made a private written request that has been, you know, all but forgotten.
00:30:31This is news to me.
00:30:33What was it?
00:30:37Well, he made a formal written request that the land be destroyed, uprooted, graded, and that if any archaeological artifacts were found, they were to be turned over to the U.S. Navy and buried at sea.
00:30:49Good heavens! What did he think was buried there?
00:30:52That's just it, see. Cody thought that four Toltec sorcerers had buried themselves there several thousands of years ago.
00:30:58But that would be such a great find for American Indian historians. Why did he want everything dumped in the ocean?
00:31:03The Toltecs believed that if they buried themselves alive, they were buried alive?
00:31:09Yeah, it's all in his request. Of course, the government denied him and turned him down, you know, they hushed it up to try to keep from being embarrassed.
00:31:15Anyway, about the legend, these buried sorcerers fed on the blood of the living in order to remain alive.
00:31:22Cody did, he didn't.
00:31:23Sure, they practiced all those Dustedong rituals to keep the Toltec sorcerers under control.
00:31:28That explains it all.
00:31:30What?
00:31:30Well, it wasn't until after the houses were built on Totem Hill that Cody went before the courts to get control of the property surrounding him.
00:31:40Yeah, and that's when the government reimbursed the contractors and gave the house to Cody.
00:31:44Of course, the contractors were glad to get rid of the place. Three of their workmen were listed as missing during the construction of the home.
00:31:52Cody didn't think. He didn't think.
00:31:54Yes, he thought that the Toltec sorcerers got them.
00:31:56So my quiet, unassuming friend, John Cody, went before the government of the United States and demanded that they let him have control of the land surrounding the house and the properties.
00:32:10It all belonged to him, but he wouldn't have asked for it if he hadn't thought he was protecting the people that were laughing at him.
00:32:16What a self-sacrificing man he was.
00:32:19What a self-sacrificing man he was.
00:32:49Wake up, sleepyhead!
00:32:53We have a workout to do.
00:32:55Oh, gosh. Oh, I'm so sorry, Paige.
00:32:58I forgot all about the time.
00:33:00So let me put something in my stomach and I'll be with you in a minute, okay?
00:33:02Okay.
00:33:03I'll just go ahead and change.
00:33:05Yeah, sure. I'll put something.
00:33:19Bye-bye.
00:33:49Who are you?
00:33:52The question is, who are you?
00:33:56What are you doing here?
00:33:58I know what I'd like to be doing here.
00:34:00Look, who in the hell are you and what are you doing here?
00:34:07Guys must have worked long and hard to put you together.
00:34:11Oh, allow me to introduce myself.
00:34:13My name's Craig, Craig Evans.
00:34:15I'm Lynn's brother.
00:34:16Lynn's brother?
00:34:17Yeah.
00:34:19Oh, well, I just wish you'd warn me that she was going to have a guest so I could...
00:34:22Excuse me.
00:34:24Oh, well, I'm not a guest.
00:34:28I'm a tenant.
00:34:30A tenant?
00:34:31Yes, and I certainly look forward to our seeing a lot more of each other.
00:34:35Although I've seen quite a bit of you already.
00:34:44Oh, Beth, honey, I'm just starting to love this place.
00:34:47I told you you would.
00:34:49Listen, the girls we've asked to move in with us?
00:34:51Mm-hmm.
00:34:52Just the right contacts for just the right sexual atmosphere.
00:34:54Oh, honey, I love it.
00:34:56Hey, so do I.
00:34:57And I just got here.
00:35:00Craig, hello.
00:35:01Hello, lover.
00:35:04Um, Craig, this is Tammy.
00:35:06Hi.
00:35:08How you doing?
00:35:11Did you come to see Lynn?
00:35:12Craig is Lynn's brother.
00:35:14It's hurting.
00:35:14Somehow, I already knew.
00:35:18Hey, uh, tell me more about the new girls moving in.
00:35:20In fact, tell me all about the young lovely upstairs.
00:35:23I don't think she's your type, Craig.
00:35:24Besides, your school is 300 miles away, and I'm sure you'll be quite busy.
00:35:28Hey, no, not at all.
00:35:29See, uh, I'm taking the semester off.
00:35:31Grades weren't too good, you know.
00:35:32So I thought I'd take a little time, get the wild hairs out of my system.
00:35:35Well, just save your wild hairs when you leave, okay?
00:35:37Well, it's kind of hard to do, seeing as how your new housemate's going to be here for some time.
00:35:41Now, from the looks of things, I'm soon going to be a very busy young man.
00:35:45But, uh, I always have time for old, uh, friends.
00:35:48So feel free to drop in at your leisure.
00:35:50Excuse me.
00:35:54Well, end of a dream.
00:35:56I always knew Lynn was a spiteful bitch, but I never knew she'd stoop this low.
00:36:00Hmm.
00:36:05God, Susan, you wouldn't have believed.
00:36:07That's my day today.
00:36:08I went to class, and she was already assigned a project for tomorrow.
00:36:11That's kind of early.
00:36:12First week of school, early.
00:36:14And then I went to the library, was going to get some work done, and I lost my notebook.
00:36:17I don't know how I lost it in the library.
00:36:19So I went to the bookstore to get a new notebook.
00:36:22They got my ID.
00:36:23They don't take your checks without your ID at the bookstore.
00:36:25Came back here thinking that the problems of the world were gone.
00:36:28And then you found out about Craig.
00:36:30Yes.
00:36:31You got it.
00:36:32So anyway, I'm going to go take a bath now.
00:36:34Just relax and forget the problems of the world.
00:36:36Uh, you don't usually take a bath in the afternoon.
00:36:40Not usually, but I really need one today.
00:36:43I need to be all right.
00:36:44I'm sorry.
00:36:45I'll be out in just a minute, though.
00:36:47We just got finished working out.
00:36:48Sorry.
00:36:50Don't worry about it.
00:36:51I'll just take a shower.
00:36:52Well, I'll do the same.
00:36:55But I've got a four-clock dance class.
00:36:57Gotta run.
00:36:58Have you seen my sweats?
00:36:59No, I haven't seen them since then.
00:37:01Maybe I actually hung them up for a change.
00:37:03Oh, I'm running out of bubbles.
00:37:15Oh, God.
00:37:16Ben, you know, you guys really should have got some curtains in here.
00:37:20If you don't, some geek's really going to get as jolly as this one lot if he looks in.
00:37:25We're so isolated out here that it really doesn't matter.
00:37:28You did again now that Lynn's all about the whole time.
00:37:30Susan, can I use your shampoo?
00:37:47Oh, hey, Susan's not back yet, but I'm sure she won't mind.
00:37:50Go ahead.
00:37:50Quick, get out of here!
00:37:52What are you doing in here?
00:37:53Get out!
00:37:53Get out!
00:37:54Why?
00:37:54Well, hey, this is the only bathroom on this end, and I'm a paying customer, you know.
00:37:58Get out!
00:37:59Well, hello again.
00:38:02Oh, excuse me, I just came in to flush down a few butts.
00:38:04Didn't realize there's already a couple of butts in here.
00:38:06Yeah.
00:38:07Hey, hey!
00:38:09Listen, asshole.
00:38:11You better watch your people and kids and mind your manners.
00:38:14You got that, scumper?
00:38:17What?
00:38:29So you're both a math and history major.
00:38:34That's, uh, quite a combination.
00:38:36Thanks.
00:38:37Yeah, well, it keeps me busy.
00:38:39Do you ever have any time for other things?
00:38:42Other things?
00:38:44Yeah, you said you've seen Beth around campus.
00:38:46Yeah, but I don't know her.
00:38:48Do you think she's pretty?
00:38:50Yeah, of course I think she's pretty.
00:38:51You know, I doubt she'd be interested in me anyway.
00:38:54Besides, I've never talked to her.
00:38:56Well, would you be interested if I could, you know?
00:38:58Oh, yeah.
00:38:59Yeah, I'm interested.
00:39:00I'm interested.
00:39:01I bet I could set you up with her.
00:39:04I'd like that.
00:39:05You know, my social life suffers while working with a double major and working down in the courthouse.
00:39:11I never seem to have time to talk with people like, uh, well, you know.
00:39:14Mm-hmm, I know.
00:39:16Some of the guys are always in the right places, while others...
00:39:20Need a little help, like me.
00:39:21Uh-huh.
00:39:22I am a, uh, pretty good matchmaker.
00:39:29All right, sure.
00:39:31How are your calculations coming at me?
00:39:33Oh, yeah.
00:39:34Um, I think my first guesstimate was correct.
00:39:38Um, tonight is the night.
00:39:41I wish I would have known that sooner.
00:39:43I could have had Don go out there and get some new footage from around the house.
00:39:47Yeah, it's too bad.
00:39:48Wouldn't have made a great story.
00:39:50Yeah.
00:39:51Maybe I can still pull it off if I just pull some file footage and, you know, get something together for the late news.
00:39:57Yeah, great.
00:39:59Mm-hmm.
00:39:59Mm-hmm.
00:40:01I really ought to go out there and tell Beth, you know.
00:40:04She ought to know that we're doing the story, but I don't think I have time to drive.
00:40:07You know, it just doesn't make any sense.
00:40:08It seems like David would have put a phone out there now that his grandfather's passed away.
00:40:12Yeah, it does.
00:40:13Mm-hmm.
00:40:13I'll call Mr. Gerard.
00:40:15He might have time to drive out.
00:40:18That's a good idea.
00:40:18He might have time to drive out.
00:40:19He might have time to drive out.
00:40:20He might have time to drive out.
00:40:21He might have time to drive out.
00:40:22He might have time to drive out.
00:40:24You're letting me know who...
00:40:26Mary, can you drop me off at school?
00:40:28Why don't you walk?
00:40:29Cut it out. I need a ride.
00:40:31Well, how have you been getting to school?
00:40:32Beth and Susan.
00:40:33Well, ask them.
00:40:34We're not exactly speaking.
00:40:36I'll tell you what, that bitch Susan had better shape up.
00:40:38I'm going to teach her tale a lesson.
00:40:39Will you please give me a ride?
00:40:43Wait a minute.
00:40:43Dallas and Al are at school this year, aren't they?
00:40:45Yeah, I wish they weren't.
00:40:46I can't stand them.
00:40:48Okay, okay, I'll give you a ride,
00:40:49and I think I'll drop it on those two.
00:40:51We might just have a little party here this evening.
00:40:52Now, Craig.
00:40:53They'll put Susan's lovely butt in order.
00:40:55Don't you have any other friends on campus?
00:40:58Dallas and Alan?
00:40:59Oh, get out of here.
00:41:01Let me get ready, will you?
00:41:05Bitch.
00:41:06Good night, kids.
00:41:08This is a bitch.
00:41:13He wasn't home,
00:41:14but I left a message at the service.
00:41:17Oh, it's too bad.
00:41:19I bet he'd be interested in finding out what tonight is.
00:41:21Oh, I'm sure he would.
00:41:23He'd be glued to his TV set.
00:41:26You know, I bet he misses Cody.
00:41:28Yeah, you can see it in his eyes.
00:41:31He has really sensitive eyes.
00:41:34Well, I don't know about sensitive eyes,
00:41:36but I do know that Cody is part of a world gone by,
00:41:39and Gerard misses him.
00:41:40You don't think that Mr. Gerard believes any of Cody's legends, do you?
00:41:47No, but I do realize that there is some truth in all legends,
00:41:51and I think Gerard knows that there's a thin line between what's fact and fiction.
00:41:55And the fact is, according to fiction anyway,
00:42:00that tonight's the night four-eagles dreaded most.
00:42:04He knows we've got a hot air balloon coming out of a truck down here.
00:42:33What?
00:42:34How long, Squirt?
00:42:42I want to drive a truck, Uncle Earl.
00:42:45Would you shut up about that?
00:42:48Why your daddy gave me this job to do, I'll never know.
00:42:52Sure, Uncle Earl.
00:42:55Come on.
00:42:56God, worry anybody half to death.
00:43:04Hey, man, you're right.
00:43:05The Goodyear blimp's at the door.
00:43:16Hey, sorry, dude, but party's by invitation only.
00:43:18Oh, my hand's knocked, dude.
00:43:24Here to fix a toy.
00:43:25Oh, yeah, it's right down the hall here.
00:43:27Yeah, I don't know where it is.
00:43:28Hey, Craig, you better tell your friend to bring his own beer.
00:43:32No problem.
00:43:33Looks like he's carrying his own keg.
00:43:35Who are all these people?
00:43:37Just a couple of my friends come by to entertain the girls.
00:43:40Entertainment shit.
00:43:41Hey, like, fix it good, okay?
00:43:43Well, what do you think I'm going to do?
00:43:45Fix it bad?
00:43:46Who are you anyway?
00:43:48You can't.
00:43:49Listen, how'd you come to be staying here?
00:43:51Sally thought these girls were supposed to bring all the girls up here.
00:43:54Well, I, uh, I kind of slipped in through a loophole.
00:43:57Yeah, it's your sister, you know.
00:43:58Hey, watch how you're talking about my sister.
00:44:00And who told you anyway?
00:44:02She's a wanted call.
00:44:04She said you got to get over here and fix this collage right now.
00:44:08Just fix it, okay?
00:44:09I mean, if those girls wouldn't be flushing their unsanitary napkins down the commode,
00:44:13it wouldn't get stopped up anyway.
00:44:14Oh, really?
00:44:14Well, I heard your head's the only unsanitary thing that was clogging up the commode.
00:44:19Shut up!
00:44:23Shut up, man!
00:44:25Shut up!
00:44:31Hey, Mr. Collins.
00:44:33Hey!
00:44:34At least I'm all sorry to hear about your brother being sick.
00:44:37Yeah, well, not half sorry as I am.
00:44:39I guess it's not too much fun fixing toilet.
00:44:41Well, it's not too much fun keeping his brat either.
00:44:44Come on, you should be proud to entertain such a handsome old guy.
00:44:49Yeah, entertain.
00:44:50I understand these two guys in here want to entertain you.
00:44:53Yeah, well, they've been playing the loud, rowdy music for an hour now.
00:44:56Uh-huh.
00:44:57You're yelling or peed at us every five minutes.
00:44:59See, what they're really trying to do is intimidate Susan and me.
00:45:02Well, why just you two?
00:45:03Yeah, my colorful one.
00:45:06Then what Susan did to Craig.
00:45:08Well, I guess you kind of feel left out, don't you?
00:45:10Not really.
00:45:11Well, I'll tell you one thing.
00:45:12They come banging on my door again.
00:45:13I might just stick all three of them's head in there.
00:45:16Well, honey, this time, I don't know.
00:45:17Well, I'm scared.
00:45:18Craig's friends are really weird, you know?
00:45:21Nah, well, don't worry about those guys.
00:45:23I'll get rid of them before I leave.
00:45:24And the Indian, I'll talk to him and Mara about what's-his-face.
00:45:26Oh, please, would you?
00:45:28Oh, sure.
00:45:29I'll have you in here.
00:45:30Come on, squirt.
00:45:33I want to drive his truck.
00:45:35Don't you shut up about the truck?
00:45:37You're only nine years old.
00:45:39Nine-year-old's pretty stupid to drive a truck.
00:45:42Well, I might get bad.
00:45:44Me too, but child, I got a lot of studying to do.
00:45:47I can tell you that how can you without his knowing?
00:45:51Hey, Susie, baby.
00:45:55How about coming in here and modeling one of your little outfits for us?
00:45:58You did what she wanted to do with his face.
00:46:00Come on in, let us do what we want to do with yours.
00:46:03Yeah, that's right.
00:46:04Hey, lay off that girl.
00:46:08Come on, you like a man?
00:46:10Come on, let's think of some good watermelon jokes for Mammy Tammy.
00:46:13Yeah, Mammy Tammy has a cute black fanny.
00:46:16Yeah, did you hear that, Tammy?
00:46:18Damn.
00:46:19There ain't anything wrong with this collusion.
00:46:23You're all understanding why nobody can't fix nothing no more.
00:46:28You know something, Cletus?
00:46:30One of these days you're going to go to college,
00:46:34you'll study real hard,
00:46:37spend a lot of your daddy's money,
00:46:39and you'll get real educated and everything,
00:46:41and you'll be embarrassed about how outdone your uncle Earl is.
00:46:45That's just fine, but I'll tell you one thing.
00:47:02If I ever catch you acting like one of them scrotum heads down the hall,
00:47:06I'll beat you, Burns, with a weed eater.
00:47:10You hear me?
00:47:12Cletus?
00:47:14Cletus?
00:47:16Cletus?
00:47:17Cletus?
00:47:17Cletus?
00:47:20Stop!
00:47:21Stop!
00:47:21Hey, the kid wouldn't pick us up a six-pack.
00:47:26Hope you don't mind.
00:47:27Ah, damn what, trash?
00:47:31Damn, damn, damn, damn, damn!
00:47:34Sounds like a Stampede House guy.
00:47:37Oh, you're fucking damn daddy!
00:47:39Oh, that's a damn thing!
00:48:02Oh, that's a damn thing!
00:48:03That's a damn thing.
00:48:10Drink up, boys.
00:48:11Party's just beginning.
00:48:13Come on.
00:48:16Oh, that's about it.
00:48:18You know, I really hate this machine, Mr. Gerard.
00:48:21I would appreciate it if you'd let the girls know I'm doing the story this evening.
00:48:25Thanks again.
00:48:26I almost forgot to tell you the reason I'm doing the story tonight.
00:48:30We figured out today's the start of the evil days.
00:48:33Hey, Liam, let's see what's under the rug.
00:49:03Alan, get lost.
00:49:07Listen, brother, dear.
00:49:09So I didn't have you move in here to annoy me.
00:49:11Just the nigger, understand?
00:49:12You ass.
00:49:21I wonder why she ever lied to me.
00:49:24Hey, weird company.
00:49:42Hey, this guy's a thriller.
00:49:55Who is it?
00:49:56Michael Jackson here to see Tammy?
00:49:57Well, hey, beautiful.
00:50:04Craig, this is a bit much.
00:50:06What do you mean?
00:50:07Do you want this guy to scare the girls?
00:50:09Good guy.
00:50:10This is too much.
00:50:16Intimidation is one thing to do.
00:50:17Don't be such a pansy, Alan.
00:50:20This is great.
00:50:21This is serious.
00:50:23You could get sued for this.
00:50:24Roll out your shorts.
00:50:25This is terrific.
00:50:28Hey, cut it out.
00:50:29This is so funny.
00:50:30Shut up, punk.
00:50:31I don't know more about this guy than you do.
00:50:34What are you doing?
00:50:36I don't know more about this guy.
00:50:58No, no, no!
00:51:00Come on, punk, get out of here!
00:51:06We can take him!
00:51:21What's wrong with you?
00:51:22Come on, we gotta get out of here. Somebody just killed Alice.
00:51:24You little element, and I'm gonna have to drag you out of here.
00:51:36There we go, I'm gonna have to drag you through.
00:51:38There we go.
00:51:40I'm not gonna have to drag you through.
00:51:42This thing's over here, they're gonna have to drag you through.
00:51:46Let's go through.
00:51:48There we go.
00:51:49You're my first one.
00:51:50Come on dad!
00:51:52The enemy enemy.
00:51:54Oh...
00:51:56The enemy enemy...
00:51:58The enemy enemy...
00:52:00It's on the other side.
00:52:03What's this?
00:52:33Holy moly!
00:53:03Alan, get out of my room.
00:53:16I am not going out there.
00:53:18Yes, you are, honey, and you're not going through my window either.
00:53:21No, I am not going out there.
00:53:22Alan, I believe you are.
00:53:26Alan, get out of the way.
00:53:28Could be him.
00:53:29Look, Alan, get out of the way.
00:53:31I don't have time for your child.
00:53:33What is going on in here?
00:53:34Nothing is going on, Susan, but this guy here has got to go.
00:53:38Let me take care of this.
00:53:40Come on, boy.
00:53:48Are you all right?
00:53:59Okay, Alan, you guys quit creeping around here.
00:54:01Where's the phone?
00:54:02There isn't one.
00:54:03Let go of me, you pervert.
00:54:04I'm going to a payphone to tell Mom and Dad about you guys.
00:54:07In Craig's car.
00:54:08Give me those keys.
00:54:09Alan, give me those keys back.
00:54:10I'm not going anywhere with you, you know.
00:54:14Jack!
00:54:16Alan, come back here!
00:54:18Damn you, that's not your car!
00:54:20I'm not going to be there.
00:54:26I need to go of me.
00:54:26What's going on?
00:54:26Who's doing it?
00:54:29Shut up!
00:54:31Shut up!
00:54:35Who's my huge boy?
00:54:37I'm going to go in!
00:54:39What boy?
00:54:40I don't know think about boys.
00:54:42You're supposed to be a man.
00:54:45It's a wreck.
00:54:46Okay, who did this?
00:54:54Even Craig's not gonna think this is funny.
00:54:58He will. He will.
00:55:00Where are you going?
00:55:16No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No
00:55:46Susan, it's quieter down here.
00:55:55I mean, Beth got a lot of studying to do tonight.
00:55:57Why don't you just sleep in my room?
00:56:00Well, I do need the rest.
00:56:02Well, then, Stella, you're going to stay here.
00:56:05Okay, you win.
00:56:07I'll see you in the morning, hon, if we survive all this.
00:56:16How are we going to play?
00:56:19But he bites that animal.
00:56:21Boat?
00:56:21Yes.
00:56:22Oh, and it's a peninsula, darling, Jack.
00:56:24What about the neighbors?
00:56:26Oh, they're in the Caribbean, Tom.
00:56:27Great, how convenient.
00:56:33Well, I went to the Caribbean last summer when the rates were down.
00:56:36You ever been?
00:56:37Oh, I've been to St. Tony's once.
00:56:39Oh, I haven't said that.
00:56:40Oh.
00:56:46There's one thing we forgot.
00:57:00What?
00:57:00The key.
00:57:02Oh, what's this?
00:57:03I can't move.
00:57:04Oh, no.
00:57:06Yeah.
00:57:07Oh, my God.
00:57:13Oh, my God.
00:57:16Oh, my God.
00:57:46Oh, my God.
00:57:47Oh, my God.
00:57:50Oh.
00:57:54Oh, não.
00:57:54What are you saying?
00:57:56Don't let him kill me!
00:57:58Don't let him kill me!
00:58:00No!
00:58:24No!
00:58:26No!
00:58:28No!
00:58:30No!
00:58:32No!
00:58:34No!
00:58:36No!
00:58:38No!
00:58:40No!
00:58:42This has gone on long enough.
00:58:48This trunk's gonna freeze to death out there.
00:58:52No!
00:58:54No!
00:59:00No!
00:59:02No!
00:59:05No!
00:59:15No!
00:59:18No!
00:59:21This has gone on long enough.
00:59:45I'm sorry that these people have had enough fun.
00:59:47I'm not letting this go on all night long.
00:59:51All this party is enough to wake the dead.
01:00:08Craig!
01:00:09Craig!
01:00:11If you're out there, just stay up there.
01:00:17Go home.
01:00:19What do you think?
01:00:26I'm hungry.
01:00:32I'm hungry.
01:00:36I don't know where she is.
01:01:03I don't know. She and Craig probably crawled off with a friend somewhere.
01:01:08Probably so.
01:01:11Leave me alone, Craig.
01:01:13Where are you? Stop it.
01:01:16This is not funny.
01:01:17This is not funny, Craig. Leave me alone.
01:01:20Leave me alone.
01:01:21You better start. Just leave me alone. This isn't funny.
01:01:24Leave me alone.
01:01:33Stop it.
01:01:53Stop it.
01:01:55Stop it.
01:01:57Did you hear that?
01:02:07Child, right now, I ain't hearing that.
01:02:10Sounds like they're raising hell outside.
01:02:27Child, right now, I don't know.
01:02:57Child, right now, I don't know.
01:03:27Child, right now, I don't know.
01:03:57Child, right now, I don't know.
01:03:59Wait a minute.
01:03:59Wait, nothing.
01:04:01Look, Beth, now, it's obvious they're drunk and rowdy.
01:04:04I mean, you can't reason with them that way.
01:04:06So what do you suggest?
01:04:07I suggest we just wait until tomorrow and call Len and Craig's parents.
01:04:11Then we can call the owner and he'll throw them out for good.
01:04:14Yeah, let along with them.
01:04:15Right, chemo's hobby.
01:04:28Tammy.
01:04:29Yeah, Beth?
01:04:30My silverware.
01:04:32Oh, no.
01:04:33We don't have renter's insurance yet.
01:04:35We don't have renter's insurance yet.
01:04:35Hey, Beth, would you feel more comfortable if we, like, bring yourself away?
01:05:05Well, it is expensive stuff.
01:05:07I mean, it belonged to my grandmother.
01:05:09I mean, I'll just die if anything happens to it, not to mention what my mom will do.
01:05:12Well, let me take care of it.
01:05:14Where is it?
01:05:15I think it's in the cabinet underneath the shutters.
01:05:17Anything else you want me to get while I'm in there?
01:05:19Nah, anything else I can replace.
01:05:21Mm-hmm.
01:05:22It's that old stuff you got to look out for.
01:05:25No.
01:05:26No.
01:05:30Are you sure you don't want me to go with you?
01:05:35No, that's okay.
01:05:36I'll handle it, okay?
01:05:37No, fine.
01:05:38No, don't worry about it.
01:05:39Just go in the room and close the door.
01:05:41Honey, if they thought you was fine, Mommy, they'll only hassle you more.
01:05:44And I'll be right back.
01:05:44This really sucks.
01:06:02Whoever you are.
01:06:16What?
01:06:17I'm just about getting ready to go on the warpath.
01:06:19And when I'm through with you, you're going to be running home in a trail of tears.
01:06:22Now, you better get back.
01:06:29What happened?
01:06:30Just enough to get my blood boiling.
01:06:33Okay, Beth, take this.
01:06:34I'm going downstairs to check on Susan.
01:06:36I think she better stay up here with us tonight.
01:06:45Susan, I can't...
01:06:46Susan?
01:06:50I wonder where that girl went.
01:06:57Susan?
01:07:00What's the joke doing, oh my...
01:07:02Susan?
01:07:05Susan?
01:07:09Susan?
01:07:11Oh, it's coming out here.
01:07:13Susan!
01:07:23Susan?
01:07:23Susan?
01:07:24Susan?
01:07:24Susan?
01:07:24Susan?
01:07:24Susan?
01:07:24Susan?
01:07:26Susan?
01:07:27Susan?
01:07:28Susan?
01:07:28Susan?
01:07:29Susan?
01:07:30No! No! No! No! No! No!
01:07:41Get out of here! Get out of here! Get out of here! Get away! Go home!
01:07:48Go home! This isn't my anymore! This is my right of my house!
01:07:51Please! No! Please! Get out of here!
01:07:56Oh my god!
01:08:00Oh my god! Oh my god!
01:08:03Oh God, Tim, are you okay?
01:08:26Listen, they killed Susan.
01:08:33No, it's too high, the window's closed, the back, the back window.
01:08:45Oh my God, there's four of them, just like the left.
01:08:56Oh God, there's no time to die, there's no time to die.
01:09:08You won't die, Dad.
01:09:12Feel my whip.
01:09:24I've got you in a corner, boy.
01:09:36Oh God, let's get out of here!
01:09:52Holy shit!
01:10:04You ugly bastard.
01:10:06Oh God, let's get out of here!
01:10:22Oh God, let's get out of here!
01:10:38Oh God, let's get out of here!
01:10:42Oh God!
01:10:54Ah!
01:10:58Ah!
01:11:04Yo, you're all right.
01:11:34Tonight's the beginning of the treacherous evil day, and only the eagle symbol, the attendant
01:11:46of the god of the daylight sky, can control the dark power.
01:11:51Well, Mary, thank you for that interesting story.
01:11:54I'm sure we'll all be looking forward to your forthcoming interview with the Toll 10.
01:11:59I trust we will be hearing more about Totem Hill in the future.
01:12:02We certainly will, Peter.
01:12:03In fact, next week, David Cody and I will talk with some of the students now living in his home,
01:12:08and we'll see firsthand just how well they're getting along.
01:12:12Perhaps we can lay a lot of these old myths to rest.
01:12:15Let's hope so, but legends die hard.
01:12:18Die, you corpse!
01:12:19No!
01:12:20Oh!
01:12:32No!
01:12:33Get up! Get up! Get up!
01:13:03Get up!
01:13:07No!
01:13:09No!
01:13:11No!
01:13:15No!
01:13:19No!
01:13:23No!
01:13:25No!
01:13:27No!
01:13:29No!
01:13:31Oh, my God!
01:13:33I think it's stopping now, babe!
01:13:39Dad, you must be getting old.
01:13:41Get up! Get up!
01:13:43Stop it!
01:13:45Let's go!
01:13:55Let's go!
01:14:01Get up!
01:14:11Alright, you demonic bastard!
01:14:13Let's take this outside!
01:14:23Come on!
01:14:25I hope you know how to use that thing.
01:14:33You girls take a hike. This one's mine.
01:14:37You picked my bluffing, boy.
01:14:41I'm the man with a whip.
01:14:43Took you a thousand years to get here.
01:14:45I'm gonna send you where you came from.
01:14:51If you can't handle that thing any better now,
01:14:53we better do something else.
01:14:55I understand you're indestructible.
01:15:05I'm gonna cut you up in little pieces, you dirty.
01:15:07Come on, please.
01:15:09I'm gonna cut you up in little pieces, you dirty.
01:15:11Come on, please.
01:15:13Come on, please.
01:15:15Come on, please.
01:15:17Come on, please.
01:15:19Come on, please.
01:15:21I'm gonna cut you up in little pieces, you dirty...
01:15:23Come on, please.
01:15:25Come on, please.
01:15:29Huh?
01:15:31I wonder how you'd look without a nose.
01:16:01I wonder how you'd look without a nose.
01:16:31I'm going to take that thing away from you, boy.
01:16:45Now what are you going to do, devil?
01:16:56This one's for you, Cody.
01:17:03Looks like you're coming apart.
01:17:08He was right.
01:17:12This whip is special.
01:17:14I'm going to take that thing away from you.
01:17:30I'm going to take that thing away from you.
01:17:46I'm going to take that thing away from you.
01:18:02Well, Cody, it's over.
01:18:06It seemed like the evil days that you knew were coming had passed.
01:18:12The people will never really know the whole story.
01:18:17Only God and you and I really understand it.
01:18:21But I feel that you were with me all the time, at least in spirit.
01:18:28I think you're still here.
01:18:31I'll miss you.
01:18:33But I'll go on.
01:18:37The afternoon and evening of my life is still to be lived.
01:18:45Stay with me in spirit, brother.
01:18:47Stay with me in spirit, brother.
01:18:52Stay with me in spirit, brother.
01:18:53Stay with me in spirit, brother.
01:18:54Stay with me in spirit.
01:18:55Stay with me in spirit.
01:18:56Stay with me in spirit, brother.
01:18:57Stay with me in spirit, brother, brother.
01:18:59assistance, brother.
01:19:00Stand inside your executive play together.
01:19:01Here's an end of chair in spirit, brother.
01:19:02We love you for the винsan and guest.
01:19:03Please join me today in spirit, brother.
01:19:04Please join me in spirit of spirit.
01:19:05He's an end to Dean of spirit and will receive me.
01:19:06Where are you really?
01:19:07Bill!
01:19:08You sing you.
01:19:09This is your important part of your him.
01:19:11He's a hard time trained.
01:19:12No more time défson.
01:19:14He has been not so máquinas only a joke.
01:19:16But in spirit of the whole world.
01:19:18His next day, brother.
01:19:20Mamaeka, you can indeed find out.
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