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Just before dying, voodoo queen Pauline Christophe (Mary J. Todd McKenzie) instructs her butler (Jean Durand) to mail a handful of letters. The various recipients learn that they're related to Christophe and are requested to travel to Skull Mountain in Georgia for the reading of her will. No sooner do they arrive, however, than a mysterious robed creature begins killing them off one by one. Unable to leave the house, the survivors band together to fight what they fear is a voodoo curse.
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00:01:59father you keep these don't let anyone have them mail them for me please of course mrs. Christophe
00:02:29thank you father it will be much easier for her now well don't leave her Thomas I know the way
00:02:48out is there anything else you want me to do pray for her I will
00:02:52the letters she sent for them yes what will happen they may not come
00:03:03but what if they do
00:03:08then Pauline will die happy
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00:11:42Amen.
00:11:44Amen.
00:11:46Amen.
00:11:48Amen.
00:11:52Good morning.
00:11:54Good morning.
00:11:58Good morning.
00:12:00Good morning.
00:12:02Good morning.
00:12:04Good morning.
00:12:06Good morning.
00:12:08Good morning.
00:12:10Good morning.
00:12:11Good morning.
00:12:12Miss...
00:12:14Good morning.
00:12:15Good morning.
00:12:20Miss, uh...
00:12:21Christophe. Lorena Christophe.
00:12:24I hope I'm not intruding.
00:12:26Why would you say that?
00:12:27Well, it seems so private.
00:12:30Old people have few friends, Miss Christophe.
00:12:33In fact, we didn't even know there were relatives.
00:12:35It's quite a surprise to me, too, Father.
00:12:38Well, I wish I'd known sooner.
00:12:40I hardly expected anything like this.
00:12:43Well, many of the old families in this area have private burial grounds.
00:12:46No, what I mean is I've never seen glass sprinkled on graves before.
00:12:51Is that a local custom, too?
00:12:53More a local scandal.
00:12:54The glass is supposed to ward off evil spirits.
00:12:57Keep them from stealing the soul of the departed.
00:12:59I hope you're not superstitious, Miss Christophe.
00:13:01Of course not.
00:13:13Cover it! Cover it!
00:13:34If there's anything you need, please don't hesitate to call.
00:13:45Welcome to Skull Mountain, Miss Christophe.
00:14:04I am Thomas.
00:14:06You have luggage?
00:14:07Yes, it's in the trunk.
00:14:08May I have the keys, please?
00:14:10Thomas, whose car is that?
00:14:11It belongs to your cousin, Philippe Villette.
00:14:13He arrived a short while ago.
00:14:16I'd like to meet my cousin.
00:14:18He's inside, Miss.
00:14:41How are you doing, sweetheart?
00:14:58Yeah, yeah. You've just what we need right here.
00:15:02Your sense of humor is about as funny as your driving.
00:15:08Cousin, Philippe.
00:15:09Cousin.
00:15:11Oh, oh, so you wanted a family.
00:15:13Lorena.
00:15:14Lorena Christophe.
00:15:16Yeah, well, what's happening, Lorena?
00:15:18A funeral.
00:15:19Our great-grandmother's funeral.
00:15:22And very nearly my own.
00:15:26Oh, oh, was that you?
00:15:27Oh, well, I'm very sorry, Lorena.
00:15:30People like you ought to drive bumper cars in an amusement park.
00:15:35See, you done got yourself all upset because you went to the funeral.
00:15:38Oh, what a shame.
00:15:41You missed it.
00:15:42Yeah, yeah.
00:15:43Well, see, I don't go to no funerals, you understand, because I can't stand to see a woman cry.
00:15:48Especially when she's fine.
00:15:49And your ears are fine, Mama.
00:15:51You act like this is all one great big joke.
00:15:55Your great-grandmother is out there dead.
00:15:57And there was no one even there to mourn her.
00:15:59What is the matter with you?
00:16:00Hey, where you coming from?
00:16:01You understand?
00:16:02I mean, I never even met the old broad.
00:16:04You know, she ain't nothing to me.
00:16:05Nothing to you?
00:16:06No.
00:16:07Then what are you doing here?
00:16:09Why did you even bother to come?
00:16:11Why not?
00:16:12Ticket was free.
00:16:15Thomas said we were cousins.
00:16:17Yeah.
00:16:18Yeah, I mean, you know, she was my grandmother, you understand?
00:16:21I mean, but all I ever knew about her was her name.
00:16:23And that ain't nothing without a face to put it to.
00:16:25I mean, I never even saw her before.
00:16:27Neither did I.
00:16:41What's the matter?
00:16:45Louette.
00:16:47I saw smoke and blood.
00:16:50What are you talking about?
00:16:52The grave.
00:16:53Pauline's grave.
00:16:54A raven flew over and dropped a wonga.
00:16:58And then the casket started to smoke.
00:17:02A wonga means somebody will die.
00:17:05It was meant for me, Thomas.
00:17:07A message from the grave, Louette?
00:17:09I saw it.
00:17:10It was blood.
00:17:13That old woman had more power than we ever dreamed.
00:17:17Pauline is dead, Louette.
00:17:21And the dead have no power.
00:17:22Only the living have power.
00:17:29But I saw it.
00:17:31Oh, perhaps.
00:17:32But there are guests in the house, and they must not be neglected.
00:17:36I've already taken the suitcases upstairs.
00:17:39Go show them up to the room.
00:17:49How I look.
00:17:50Excuse me.
00:17:57Yes.
00:17:58I'll show you to your rooms now.
00:18:00Oh, we have a wake or something?
00:18:02I mean, how long we gotta wait?
00:18:03For what?
00:18:04Oh, read the will.
00:18:06I mean, you know, they always read the will right after the funeral.
00:18:09Oh, uh, Louette, have you met Lorena?
00:18:11Hello.
00:18:12Oh, so what about it, Louette?
00:18:14When they gonna read the will?
00:18:15Mr. Ledoux will be here tonight.
00:18:16He's a family lawyer.
00:18:18Oh, look here.
00:18:18Why are you gonna make us climb on them stairs?
00:18:20You know, let's take you on an elevator, you know?
00:18:22That's Miss Pauline's elevator.
00:18:25Yeah, well, I don't think she gonna say nothing.
00:18:28Ain't been fixed since she took to her bed.
00:18:34I hate a smart-ass witch.
00:18:36Ladies and gentlemen, we are approaching Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport.
00:18:57At this time, please extinguish all cigarettes and check to make sure your seat belts are securely fastened.
00:19:02Excuse me, Miss Johnson.
00:19:05I'm sorry to disturb you, but please fasten your seat belt.
00:19:07We'll be landing shortly.
00:19:08Thank you, Miss Johnson.
00:19:38Miss Johnson, are you all right?
00:19:47Are you all right?
00:19:51Yes, yes, I am all right.
00:19:53Let's go.
00:19:54Let's go.
00:19:55Oh, my God.
00:20:25Oh, oh, oh.
00:20:55May I help you, sir?
00:21:01Hey, man, I'll be doing that, you know?
00:21:04Sneaking up on some mother.
00:21:07Not too long.
00:21:25Hey, hey, how you doing?
00:21:34You know something? You ain't half fast, you know that?
00:21:38Yeah, yeah, you looking good.
00:21:41Hey, you dig this place, baby?
00:21:43Skull Mountain?
00:21:45What y'all do around here for kicks?
00:21:47Open a grave or something?
00:21:51You know, I think I'm fine looking a bit
00:21:54that a young lady like you ought to get lonesome up here.
00:22:02Hey, let me tell you something.
00:22:04You know, a man likes to see smiling faces around his house.
00:22:09You dig?
00:22:11You think about what I said, you hear?
00:22:24Hello.
00:22:25Miss Johnson, this is your cousin, Mr. Philip Willett.
00:22:28Miss Harriet Johnson.
00:22:29Yeah, yeah, what's happening, Harriet?
00:22:31Yeah.
00:22:32Also, uh, you dig the scene?
00:22:34Scene?
00:22:35Yeah, the pad.
00:22:36Uh, uh, house?
00:22:38Oh, yes, yes. It's very nice.
00:22:40Yeah.
00:22:40How is?
00:22:41The funeral was this afternoon.
00:22:43Hey, man, it's still going on, you know?
00:22:45Oh, she's going to be with the Lord.
00:22:49May I show you to your room now?
00:22:50Yes, thank you.
00:22:51Miss Pauline's attorney will be here shortly.
00:22:53All right.
00:22:54Philippe, I'm going to freshen up.
00:22:55I'll see you a little later.
00:22:56Yeah, you will right on.
00:22:57Oh, yeah.
00:22:57Oh, hello.
00:23:24I'm Lorena Kristoff.
00:23:26I'm Harriet Johnson.
00:23:27Well, I guess we're related.
00:23:30I guess we are.
00:23:31My plane was a little late.
00:23:32I thought I'd go and freshen up a bit.
00:23:35Thomas?
00:23:36Thomas?
00:23:37Why don't you put her here next to me?
00:23:39I don't want nobody making a fuss over me or anything like that.
00:23:43It's Miss Pauline's bedroom.
00:23:44It's been kept locked now.
00:23:47Well, we'll have a chance to talk later, okay?
00:23:49All right.
00:23:50You hurry down.
00:23:51I shall.
00:23:57Oh, I'm sorry, am I late?
00:24:00You're Miss Johnson?
00:24:01Yes.
00:24:01Uh-huh.
00:24:02Please be seated.
00:24:03I'm Mr. Ledoux, Miss Pauline's attorney.
00:24:08Now, I take it that none of you have heard from Dr. Cunningham.
00:24:11Who?
00:24:13Dr. Andrew Cunningham.
00:24:15Hey, who the hell is that?
00:24:17Hey, look here, man.
00:24:18How many people are there anyway?
00:24:20Huh?
00:24:20There are four.
00:24:22Miss Kristoff.
00:24:23Yourself?
00:24:24Miss Johnson and Dr. Cunningham.
00:24:27At any rate, Miss Kristoff left a letter to be read on the day of the burial.
00:24:33Oh, man.
00:24:33Don't nobody care about no letter, man.
00:24:35Read the will.
00:24:35I'll read the letter.
00:24:39My dear children, I thank you for coming.
00:24:43You will not know each other, but I have known you.
00:24:47You are the Kristoffs.
00:24:50Yours is no common ancestry, but a proud and powerful line, rich in history, strong in spirit.
00:24:58And these things you should know.
00:24:59Well, the Kristoff legacy is a treasure beyond price, but it cannot be given.
00:25:07You must search for it.
00:25:09My enemies are defeated.
00:25:12Yours, perhaps, lie dormant.
00:25:15There are many dangers.
00:25:18You are a new beginning, and beginnings take time.
00:25:21It will not be in vain, for blood calls to blood, and will not be denied.
00:25:31Signed, Pauline Kristoff.
00:25:35I will leave this letter for Dr. Cunningham, and if you would be kind enough to give it to him when he arrives, I would appreciate it.
00:25:43Yes, of course, Mr. Ledoux.
00:25:45You may notify me when Dr. Cunningham arrives, and I will come back and read the will.
00:25:50Hey, no, no, wait a minute, man.
00:25:52No, I mean, how do we know the dude is going to show up?
00:25:55I mean, you know, he could be dead, you know?
00:25:57I mean, we can't wait here forever.
00:25:59What Philippe means, Mr. Ledoux, is that we all have jobs to get back to.
00:26:04I mean, we just can't stay here indefinitely.
00:26:07I understand that, and I will return one week from tonight.
00:26:12And if Dr. Cunningham is not here, then I will proceed to read the will, and we will conclude the matter.
00:26:18Good night.
00:26:20Good night.
00:26:28That's the dumbest thing I ever heard.
00:26:31Who is Dr. Cunningham?
00:26:33He's the only smart one.
00:26:35He had better sense than to go tripping away to hell and back just because some old broad sent him a letter and died.
00:26:40The buffet is ready in the dining room.
00:26:42Thomas, you've been with Pauline a long time.
00:26:47I'm sure you must know more about the Christophs than the Christophs.
00:26:51I have spent more than 20 years in this house.
00:26:54This was Miss Pauline's favorite room.
00:26:56It contains the portraits of all of the Christophs.
00:27:00I know every face on this wall as if they were my own family.
00:27:03Pauline sounded like she was very proud of him.
00:27:06Her ancestors, I mean.
00:27:07She had reason to be.
00:27:09Henry Christoph was Miss Pauline's great-great-grandfather.
00:27:13He led his people out of slavery and founded a nation.
00:27:16Now, you hear that?
00:27:17Moses was a brother.
00:27:19I would not joke, Mr. Philip.
00:27:21He was a great man.
00:27:23He was a king.
00:27:25King Henry I of Haiti.
00:27:27I think I remember reading about him.
00:27:29Wasn't he the slave who led in the rebellion against France and then later became king?
00:27:36Yes, Henry Christoph.
00:27:38Why, that's incredible.
00:27:40Oh, oh, oh.
00:27:43Well, tell us about it, Thomas.
00:27:47Now, when the Loire D'Amballa possessed the slave...
00:27:50Loire?
00:27:52Spirit.
00:27:52When the Loire D'Amballa possessed the slave Henry Christoph, these beads were a sign to remind him of all that he owed D'Amballa when he became a king.
00:28:03Oh, well, it seems to me that any spirit worth anything could do better than a string of beads, you know.
00:28:09I mean, how about a gold t-shirt?
00:28:13Do not scoff, Mr. Philip.
00:28:15The Loire D'Amballa is a very powerful spirit.
00:28:18Oh, come on, man.
00:28:20You don't really believe that.
00:28:21Well, why not?
00:28:23Four million other people do.
00:28:24Believe in voodoo, that is.
00:28:27Who are you?
00:28:29Andrew Cunningham.
00:28:30You're the doctor?
00:28:33I'm a doctor.
00:28:34Hey, man, well, somebody must have got their wires crossed, you know, because, uh, you ain't the right color.
00:28:42The right color for what?
00:28:44Well, I mean, we supposed to be related, and, uh, you don't look related to me.
00:28:48Well, you don't look related to me.
00:28:50So I guess we'll just have to take Pauline's word for it, won't we?
00:28:53No, man, Pauline is dead.
00:28:54You know, we ain't got to take Pauline's word for nothing.
00:28:56You know what I'm saying?
00:28:57I'm, I'm Lorena Christoff, and this is Harriet Johnson.
00:29:02Harriet?
00:29:02Lorena?
00:29:03And this is Philippe Willett.
00:29:07Blood calls the blood.
00:29:09It looked like somebody didn't check out all the blood.
00:29:12I'd say she checked out everything.
00:29:14Did you know her?
00:29:15No, I didn't.
00:29:16I wish I would have, though.
00:29:18What kind of doctor are you?
00:29:19Doctor of anthropology.
00:29:21Oh, you teach?
00:29:22Yes, I do.
00:29:23University of Maine.
00:29:24Look, I'm sorry I'm late, but I drove down and I had trouble finding the house.
00:29:27Are you hungry, Andrew?
00:29:31Starved is a better word for it.
00:29:32Good.
00:29:33So will we.
00:29:33Come on, Harriet.
00:29:46I hope Mr. LaDue never comes back.
00:29:48Somebody around here is a mighty fine cook.
00:29:51That food was just like matter from heaven.
00:29:53Are you a cook, Harriet?
00:29:57Cook, maid, housekeeper, you name it, I do it.
00:30:01Hey, man, you the one I want to know about.
00:30:04I had that feeling.
00:30:07Well, there really isn't much to tell, but go ahead and ask.
00:30:10Well, tell me this, man.
00:30:13Who's the honky in the woodpile?
00:30:18I don't know, Philippe.
00:30:20I was literally left on a doorstep, raised in an orphanage.
00:30:25I mean, that's why I'm here.
00:30:26For information, not inheritance.
00:30:32Wait, that's just what we need to cheer things up.
00:30:38Pauline really didn't say very much, did she?
00:30:40Well, maybe she meant it that way.
00:30:42What do you mean?
00:30:45Well, if Pauline was really descended from Henry Christoph,
00:30:47she probably believed in voodoo.
00:30:51Pauline was Catholic.
00:30:53One doesn't exclude the other.
00:30:54In Haiti, for example, the Virgin Mary is just another aspect
00:30:58or manifestation of the goddess Ursuli,
00:31:02which is a voodoo goddess.
00:31:04Hey, ma'am, how do you know so much about that?
00:31:06Well, when I was in college, I did some research in voodoo.
00:31:09I was fascinated by it.
00:31:12I don't know why.
00:31:13Maybe the answer's somewhere in this house.
00:31:25The generator is out again.
00:31:27You'd better keep some of these.
00:31:29Thank you, Thomas.
00:31:30Well, this might be a good time to go to bed.
00:31:33I've got to find a room up there, yeah.
00:31:35Good idea.
00:31:36Yeah, we can always talk tomorrow.
00:31:38Are you all going to leave me here by myself?
00:31:40Well, we are if you're staying here.
00:31:41Well, it doesn't look like we'll be needing these candles.
00:31:50Hey, lady, you should really come upstairs and go to bed.
00:31:52You've had quite a bit to drink tonight, haven't you?
00:31:55Oh, what else I hear, you know, I ain't had that much.
00:31:58Well, okay, good night.
00:31:59Good night.
00:31:59Good night.
00:32:29Good night.
00:32:59Hey, man, I done told you about that.
00:33:03Why don't you make some noise or something?
00:33:07Spooks. This place is full of spooks.
00:33:15Hey, you know something, Thomas? You a spook. You know that?
00:33:19You and your old phony voodoo.
00:33:29Hey, man, tell me something. You know, just between me and you on the quiet side.
00:33:33I mean, do you really believe all that voodoo stuff?
00:33:37I have seen many strange things, Mr. Phillip,
00:33:41in this house. Things beyond belief.
00:33:59Guys.
00:34:05No matter how much they need.
00:34:07When you're in the house, I'm here.
00:34:09So well, I can't do this.
00:34:11I'm here.
00:34:13How do you believe the vale over me?
00:34:15I'm here.
00:34:16I'm here.
00:34:17You've got the right side.
00:34:19You're right.
00:34:20You'll be right.
00:34:22You'll be right back here.
00:34:24You'll be right back here.
00:34:26I'm what do you want.
00:34:27I'm what do you want me to do.
00:34:28Hey, what's the sound of you?
00:34:43You're fine.
00:34:45Oh, I'm sorry, babe.
00:34:47Back off.
00:34:49Oh, no, don't be like that.
00:34:50Billy, please, please, go on, Billy.
00:34:55Hey, okay, why don't you just knock it out?
00:34:57Phil, why don't you knock it off, Philippe, and go to bed?
00:35:03Hey, what do you think you are, nigga, to wait, Nate?
00:35:05Get out of here.
00:35:07Be drunk, Philippe, go to bed.
00:35:11Say, man.
00:35:11Philippe, please, thank you for the wine.
00:35:16That was very thoughtful.
00:35:19Aye, Jim.
00:35:21Go to bed.
00:35:25I'll see you tomorrow, okay?
00:35:27Yeah, well, that's good.
00:35:32Here there, man, the young lady say she tired, you know?
00:35:35I'll see you tomorrow.
00:35:36Come on.
00:35:40Come on.
00:35:41Come on.
00:35:42Come on.
00:35:43Come on.
00:35:43Let's go.
00:36:13Let's go.
00:36:43Let's go.
00:37:13Let's go.
00:37:43Let's go.
00:38:13Let's go.
00:38:15Let's go.
00:38:17Let's go.
00:38:19Let's go.
00:38:21Let's go.
00:38:23Let's go.
00:38:33Did you hear it?
00:38:35I think it's the elevator.
00:38:36There's something down there.
00:38:45If you two better stay here.
00:38:47Uh-uh.
00:38:48We're coming with you.
00:38:57I heard a scream.
00:38:59The leaf is missing.
00:39:01The elevator go all the way down to the cellar?
00:39:05Yes.
00:39:06Show me where.
00:39:07Show me where.
00:39:17It's over there.
00:39:19Thomas, you better call the doctor.
00:39:21Yes.
00:39:25Thomas, you better call the doctor.
00:39:26Yes.
00:39:27You better call the doctor.
00:39:29Yes.
00:39:31Yes.
00:39:33Yes.
00:39:35Yes.
00:39:37Yes.
00:39:39Yes.
00:39:41Yes.
00:39:51Yes.
00:39:53Yes.
00:39:55Yes.
00:39:56Yes.
00:39:57Yes.
00:39:58Yes.
00:39:59Yes.
00:40:00Yes.
00:40:01Yes.
00:40:02Yes.
00:40:03Yes.
00:40:04Yes.
00:40:05Yes.
00:40:06Lord, have mercy.
00:40:08Look, Harriet, have Thomas notify the sheriff.
00:40:10All right.
00:40:14Let's go upstairs.
00:40:18Thomas showed us how to get down to the basement.
00:40:20We found the body, and we called you.
00:40:21That's about the size of it.
00:40:23Look, we better start over.
00:40:27From the beginning this time,
00:40:29you all came down for the funeral.
00:40:30Was that right?
00:40:31Not really, Sheriff.
00:40:33You see, Mrs. Christophe sent me a letter asking me to come.
00:40:36And it wasn't until I got here that I found out she was dead.
00:40:40One of his dead cousin of yours, Philip, what's his name,
00:40:43any of you come down with him?
00:40:45No.
00:40:46I didn't even know I had no cousin, Sheriff.
00:40:50What do you fit in, Dr. Cunningham?
00:40:53Just like all the rest, I came at the request of Pauline Christophe.
00:40:56Well, I understand that, but there's kin now.
00:40:59Why'd she want you?
00:41:00He was my great-grandmother.
00:41:04So none of you knew each other?
00:41:05Nobody knew she was dead till you all got here.
00:41:08Everybody knew the generator was out, so the elevator couldn't work.
00:41:12And nobody knows nothing.
00:41:14It's about the size of it.
00:41:15House was quiet.
00:41:16There wasn't a sound before the scream.
00:41:18Sheriff,
00:41:20Philip had been drinking.
00:41:21Much?
00:41:22The bottle of wine was almost empty.
00:41:25Well, that's a possibility, of course.
00:41:27Doc will do an autopsy.
00:41:28We can figure out how much liquor he had in him.
00:41:30Means you folks are gonna have to stick around for a while.
00:41:32Well, what do you mean a while?
00:41:34I'm due back at the university.
00:41:35Well, I reckon you're gonna have to tell him you'll be delayed.
00:41:38I'm gonna have to get the judge from Brunswick.
00:41:40He'll want an inquest.
00:41:41And I don't want you folks going home till we get this thing cleared up, you hear?
00:41:45I'll be in touch.
00:41:47All right.
00:41:47Thank you, Sheriff.
00:41:48Irina, are you all right?
00:41:53I'm fine.
00:41:55Seems like we ought to be doing something.
00:41:57Yeah, I know what you mean, but there's nothing we can do except get some rest.
00:42:01Carry it.
00:42:02Here, come on, honey.
00:42:02Let's go.
00:42:03You okay?
00:42:27No, you didn't sleep, did you?
00:42:31Me either.
00:42:31The sheriff upset me last night when he said we had to stay for an inquest.
00:42:39Why can't we just leave?
00:42:40Go home.
00:42:42Irina, we cannot just walk away from this.
00:42:46That's not what I mean.
00:42:47I know what you mean.
00:42:50Look, there is something else here, Irina.
00:42:53There's something else here waiting for us in this house.
00:42:56You're beginning to sound like Pauline's letter.
00:42:57Look, Pauline brought us here for a reason, right?
00:43:02Yes.
00:43:03You think that reason is just to have company around the deathbed?
00:43:07No, she brought us here for something else.
00:43:09And if we walk away from here now, we're never going to find out what it is.
00:43:14What difference would it make?
00:43:16What's so important about it?
00:43:18Lorina, it's important to me.
00:43:36Toma, why is the sheriff sending for the judge?
00:43:39It's a formality.
00:43:41It doesn't mean anything.
00:43:42It means trouble.
00:43:44Outsiders coming in always mean trouble.
00:43:47And Miss Pauline's kin, they're outsiders.
00:43:50What are you trying to say, Louette?
00:43:52I seen the way you were looking at Miss Lorina.
00:43:55Like she was something special.
00:43:58Just because she's pretty don't make her different.
00:44:01She's a Christophe.
00:44:04So was Philippe.
00:44:05They'll be needing you at the house, Louette.
00:44:23Good morning.
00:44:24Morning, Harriet.
00:44:26Harriet, we're going to go to Atlanta.
00:44:27Why don't you come and go with us?
00:44:29No.
00:44:30The two of you go.
00:44:30I'd rather stay here.
00:44:32Are you sure?
00:44:33Yes.
00:44:34You go and have fun.
00:44:35You be sure and stay and rest, hmm?
00:44:38You be sure and have fun, okay?
00:44:40Okay.
00:44:40I'm going to go get my purse.
00:44:41I'll get the car.
00:45:05What?
00:45:12I'll get my purse.
00:45:16I'll get the car.
00:45:17I'll get it.
00:45:17I'll get it.
00:45:20I'll get it.
00:45:22Oh, my God.
00:45:52Oh, my God.
00:46:22Oh, my God.
00:46:52Every breath I take, I know you.
00:47:00And love has gently come this morning.
00:47:07My life was empty dreams before you passed my way.
00:47:17I knew that you and I would somehow meet one day.
00:47:27The world is so alive with you.
00:47:35Your heart and mine are locked forever.
00:47:45Your eyes politely spoke so clearly.
00:47:53As love has gently come this morning.
00:48:03The world is so alive.
00:48:13The world is so alive.
00:48:15The world is so alive.
00:48:17The world is so alive.
00:48:19The world is so alive.
00:48:31Come on.
00:49:01Come on.
00:49:31Come on.
00:50:01Come on.
00:50:31It's Harriet.
00:50:52Come on.
00:50:54Come on.
00:50:56Come on.
00:50:58Come on.
00:51:00Come on.
00:51:02Come on.
00:51:08What happened?
00:51:10Is she all right?
00:51:12I don't know.
00:51:14I don't know.
00:51:16Go.
00:51:18Find Thomas.
00:51:20We've got to get her to a doctor right away.
00:51:22Okay.
00:51:24Okay.
00:51:26Okay.
00:51:28I don't know.
00:51:36I don't know.
00:51:38I don't know.
00:51:40I don't know.
00:51:42I don't know.
00:51:48I don't know.
00:51:50I don't know.
00:51:52I don't know.
00:51:54I don't know.
00:52:04I don't know.
00:52:06I don't know.
00:52:08I don't know.
00:52:10I don't know.
00:52:12I don't know.
00:52:26I don't know.
00:52:28Let's go.
00:52:58Let's go.
00:53:28Let's go.
00:53:58Let's go.
00:54:28Let's go.
00:54:58Let's go.
00:55:00Let's go.
00:55:04Let's go.
00:55:06Let's go.
00:55:08Let's go.
00:55:10Let's go.
00:55:18Let's go.
00:55:20Let's go.
00:55:30You better follow me over to the docks.
00:55:32Sorry, man.
00:55:34No.
00:55:36Let's go.
00:55:38Let's go.
00:55:42Let's go.
00:55:44Let's go.
00:55:46Let's go.
00:55:56Let's go.
00:55:58Let's go.
00:56:00Let's go.
00:56:02Let's go.
00:56:04Let's go.
00:56:12Let's go.
00:56:14Let's go.
00:56:16Let's go.
00:56:18Let's go.
00:56:20Let's go.
00:56:22Let's go.
00:56:23Let's go.
00:56:24Let's go.
00:56:25Let's go.
00:56:26Let's go.
00:56:28Let's go.
00:56:30Let's go.
00:56:32Let's go.
00:56:34Let's go.
00:56:36Let's go.
00:56:42Marina, are you all right?
00:56:44No, you're not all right.
00:56:46I'm gonna take you to a hotel.
00:56:48You can spend the night there.
00:56:50I'll bring your luggage in the morning.
00:56:52Harriet, Philippe.
00:56:55You don't think that those were accidents, do you?
00:56:58No, I don't.
00:57:01Marina.
00:57:04Look at these.
00:57:05I found one of these in Philippe's hand last night
00:57:08and another one next to Harriet tonight.
00:57:11I don't understand.
00:57:13You're trying to tell me that this is voodoo.
00:57:16That is exactly what I'm trying to tell you.
00:57:18I can't believe that.
00:57:21These are voodoo.
00:57:23And that's just as real as Philippe and Harriet dying.
00:57:26But why?
00:57:34Wait a minute.
00:57:35Wait a minute.
00:57:36You remember Pauline's letter?
00:57:38She said in that letter...
00:57:40What was it?
00:57:41My enemies are defeated.
00:57:44Yours lie dormant.
00:57:46That's it.
00:57:48Our enemies are coming to life.
00:57:51And it's not because of anything that we've done.
00:57:54It's because we're Christophs.
00:57:57Oh, my God.
00:57:59Then, look.
00:58:00Let's just get out of here.
00:58:01Let's just go.
00:58:02Marina, I have to go back.
00:58:03What do you mean, you gotta go back?
00:58:05Marina.
00:58:06Do you realize...
00:58:07Listen to me.
00:58:08Listen to me.
00:58:09I have to go back.
00:58:12I have to find out who I am.
00:58:15I mean, you know about yourself.
00:58:18I mean, you at least know who your parents were.
00:58:21You at least know what happened to them.
00:58:23You know what your name is.
00:58:25I don't even know what color I am.
00:58:27Oh, baby, does that matter so much?
00:58:31It's not the color, you know that.
00:58:36It's... it's the knowing.
00:58:40Okay.
00:58:41Okay.
00:58:42We go back.
00:58:45We go back.
00:58:48We go back.
00:59:01We go back.
01:03:30Marina?
01:03:32Marina?
01:03:32Marina!
01:03:48Luet.
01:03:50Luet.
01:03:52Where is he?
01:04:07He's got Marina.
01:04:09I can stop him, Luet.
01:04:12Don't be so sure.
01:04:15Where is he, damn it?
01:04:17Tell me!
01:04:19Tell me!
01:04:21I'll show you.
01:04:23But you gotta promise to take her away tonight.
01:04:25Come on.
01:04:27There's a few...
01:04:37There's a few...
01:04:38There's a few at the bottom.
01:04:39There's a few at the bottom.
01:04:40There's a few at the bottom.
01:04:41There's a few at the bottom.
01:04:45There's a few at the bottom.
01:04:47I'll show you.
01:04:55I'll show you.
01:04:56I'll show you.
01:04:57There's a few at the bottom.
01:04:59Louette!
01:05:29Louette!
01:05:59Louette!
01:06:09Louette!
01:06:17Louette!
01:06:29Help! Help! Help! Help!
01:06:32Help! Help!
01:06:59Help!
01:07:29Ah!
01:07:30Ah!
01:07:31Ah!
01:07:32Ah!
01:07:33Ah!
01:07:34Ah!
01:07:59Ah!
01:08:00Ah!
01:08:01Ah!
01:08:02Ah!
01:08:03Ah!
01:08:04Ah!
01:08:05Ah!
01:08:06Ah!
01:08:07Ah!
01:08:08Ah!
01:08:09Ah!
01:08:10Ah!
01:08:11Ah!
01:08:12Ah!
01:08:13Ah!
01:08:14Ah!
01:08:15Ah!
01:08:16Ah!
01:08:17Ah!
01:08:18Ah!
01:08:19Ah!
01:08:20Ah!
01:08:21Ah!
01:08:22Ah!
01:08:23Ah!
01:08:24Ah!
01:08:25Ah!
01:08:26Ah!
01:08:27Ah!
01:08:28Oh, my God.
01:08:58Oh, my God.
01:09:28Oh, my God.
01:09:58Oh, my God.
01:10:28Oh, my God.
01:10:58Oh
01:11:28Oh
01:11:58Oh
01:12:28Oh
01:12:58Oh
01:13:08Lorena is mine. She obeys none but me
01:13:28Oh
01:13:58Oh
01:14:28Oh
01:14:58Oh
01:15:28Oh
01:15:34Lorena wake up
01:15:36You cannot wake her
01:15:38She's mine. I have chosen her
01:15:49Harriet and Philippe you killed them
01:15:51You surprise me Dr. Cunningham
01:15:54I didn't expect so much perception
01:15:57from one of your background
01:15:59Education is indeed a wonderful thing, isn't it?
01:16:02I find yours even more remarkable, Thomas
01:16:05Yes
01:16:07Pauline instructed me well
01:16:09And yet you destroy her family
01:16:11The blood is thinner now
01:16:13Weak
01:16:15Lorena will be spared
01:16:17Spared for what?
01:16:19For generations
01:16:21The patrons have lived in caution
01:16:24Obscurity
01:16:27Our powers
01:16:29Weakened
01:16:30Held in check
01:16:31By the Christophs
01:16:33But now
01:16:35To Lorena
01:16:37The powers of the Christoph will be mine
01:16:40A marriage of convenience, you might say
01:16:43What about me, Thomas?
01:16:45What about me, Thomas?
01:16:46I don't think you'll find me as susceptible as the others
01:16:49The ignorance was their description
01:16:51But you, Dr. Cunningham
01:16:53You have the capacity for knowledge
01:16:55While Pauline Christoph was alive
01:16:59You were protected
01:17:01But now
01:17:03Your death will please me much
01:17:06Awake, Lorena
01:17:09Unveil your eyes
01:17:11Awake, Lorena
01:17:14Awake, Lorena
01:17:24It's all right, Lorena
01:17:26It's all right
01:17:27I would have you witness my triumph
01:17:30Awake
01:17:32Oh
01:17:40Awake
01:17:44Awake
01:17:48Awake
01:17:50Awake
01:17:52Awake
01:17:54Awake
01:17:56Awake
01:17:58I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you.
01:18:08Where are you? Where are you? Where are you?
01:18:17Arise, Pauline Christophe.
01:18:21Awake from your long sleep.
01:18:23I, Thomas Petro, command it, come to me, come to me, hear my voice, and arise.
01:18:38Arise, Pauline Christophe, and come to me, come to me, hear my voice, and arise.
01:18:54And anyway, you know what?
01:18:59Uh...
01:19:02These stones
01:19:17I was born in the house.
01:19:19I was born in the house.
01:19:21I was born in the house.
01:19:47Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
01:20:17Pauline Christophe.
01:20:30I have summoned you to do my will.
01:20:35Look upon your descendant, the last of the Christophs.
01:20:41The girl is mine.
01:20:43I will not have you harm her.
01:20:46But the man, Pauline, your great-grandson, he is cursed.
01:20:55Touch him. Touch him, Pauline.
01:21:01Feel his warm flesh.
01:21:06I give him to you.
01:21:09Pauline, listen to me. Pauline!
01:21:13Goddess Urzeli, I call upon you, mother of all.
01:21:18Restore this creature's soul.
01:21:20Pauline Christophe, you must obey me.
01:21:22I call upon you, Urzeli.
01:21:24And you, Dumbledore, father of all Christophs.
01:21:29Protect us!
01:21:30I, Thomas Pétion, by the power of Langlen Sioux, commanded.
01:21:36You must obey me.
01:21:39Moment, moments go away.
01:21:44The guard!
01:21:45The guard!
01:21:46The guard!
01:21:47Ah!
01:21:49Ah!
01:21:50Ah!
01:21:51Ah!
01:21:52Ah!
01:21:54What was it?
01:21:56Dead, theocrine.
01:21:58Esquropy.
01:21:58Dead, Tito.
01:22:00Cass.
01:22:01Man.
01:22:02...
01:22:36So, you really are Kristoff.
01:23:01You know that now.
01:23:03Well, I have to be sure.
01:23:05What do you mean you have to be sure?
01:23:08What do you want?
01:23:11Bone with your mama's name inscribed on it.
01:23:14No, it's the curse of the anthropologist.
01:23:16We have to see it.
01:23:18I'm a man of leisure now.
01:23:19I've got money, so I can...
01:23:21So you can what?
01:23:24Well, I can explore this house.
01:23:27Study it.
01:23:27There's some questions I'd like some answers to, like who Tom Aperione was and why.
01:23:37I'd be afraid to find the answers.
01:23:39I'd even be afraid to ask the questions.
01:23:43I want to forget.
01:23:44I want to forget there ever was a Skull Mountain.
01:23:48It's going to be very hard for you to do.
01:23:51Because half of this place is yours and always will be.
01:23:59Just don't forget there's an Andrew Cunningham.
01:24:01I couldn't, even if I wanted to.
01:24:06Andrew, don't stay here alone.
01:24:09I'll worry about you.
01:24:11Stay with me.
01:24:15I can't.
01:24:17I understand.
01:24:18I'll be right back.
01:24:48I'll be right back.
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