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In the series premiere of "Welcome to Derry," we are taken back to the 1960s to witness the chilling origins of the curse that haunts Derry, Maine. When a local child goes missing under mysterious circumstances, the town's unsettling history begins to resurface. This episode sets the stage for the rise of Pennywise the Clown and the ancient evil that feeds on fear every 27 years. The nightmare starts here.
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In the series premiere of "Welcome to Derry," we are taken back to the 1960s to witness the chilling origins of the curse that haunts Derry, Maine. When a local child goes missing under mysterious circumstances, the town's unsettling history begins to resurface. This episode sets the stage for the rise of Pennywise the Clown and the ancient evil that feeds on fear every 27 years. The nightmare starts here.
Genre: Horror, Supernatural, Period Drama.
Quality: Full HD 1080p.
Language: English.
Subtitles: English Subtitles (EngSub).
Where it all began! Please Follow the Mega Short Drama 🌼 channel now to start this terrifying journey and never miss an episode of the IT prequel!
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00:00Mothers of River City, heed that warning before it's too late.
00:16Watch for the tell-tale signs of corruption.
00:18The minute your son leaves the house, does he re-buckle his knickerbockers below the knee?
00:24Is there a nicotine stain on his index finger? A dying novel hidden in the corn crib?
00:30Is he starting to memorize jokes from Captain Billy's whiz-bang?
00:35Are certain words creeping into his conversation?
00:40Words like... like swell.
00:44Aha, and so's your old man.
00:46Oh, my friends.
00:49Oh, my God.
00:51Shh.
00:53In the capital T, and that rhymes with P, and that stands for fool.
00:55That stands for fool.
00:56We've surely got trouble.
00:57We've surely got trouble.
00:58Right here in River City.
00:59Back here.
01:00Remember the main, Plymouth Rock, and the Golden Rule.
01:03I shouldn't still be gonna have trouble before we got trouble.
01:06Psst.
01:06Can't get over here.
01:07Can't get over here.
01:09Now.
01:11Get over here.
01:12Hey.
01:13Get over here.
01:14Psst.
01:21Cal, what's going on?
01:31It's Clements' boy again, Hank.
01:34Third time this week I've caught him sneaking in for a freebie.
01:37Hmm.
01:38Leave him be.
01:40You ever see that boy's damn family?
01:42Pity is not gonna keep the lights on, Hank.
01:47Huh?
01:48Hmm.
01:49Uh, Ronnie.
01:51You, um, you see a boy running around here?
01:55About your age?
01:56Yeah, Pops.
01:59He went that way.
02:01Come on.
02:06Back to work.
02:12Music Man.
02:16Directed by?
02:17Morton DaCosta.
02:18Hmm.
02:19He, he, he, he.
02:20First film was?
02:21Personal favorite of your nanas.
02:23Answer me!
02:24Ooh, that's my girl.
02:29Hank!
02:30Next time I'm calling the police!
02:43You hear me, kid?
02:45I mean it!
02:47You hear me, man.
02:48I'm calling the police!
02:53What?
02:54That's right!
02:55You're my man.
02:56You can't find me.
02:57No, you're my man.
02:58No, you must.
02:59I'm calling the police.
03:00You're your man.
03:02It's not, that's my father.
03:03That's my mother, you're my son.
03:04I'm calling the police!
03:05You're my son.
03:06You're my son.
03:09No, you're.
03:10I'm calling the police.
03:11So, I'm calling the police.
03:12You're my son.
03:13Come on, a roover.
03:14I'm calling the police.
03:15I'm calling, okay.
03:16You all right, young man?
03:44Yes.
03:46Look at you, you poor thing.
03:49Get in before you catch your death and cold.
04:02Wrap yourself in this, dear. It must be freezing.
04:06Now you just tell us where home is,
04:08and we'll get you back to your parents safe and sound, okay?
04:14Anywhere but dairy.
04:20Well, we're headed to Portland, so you hitched the right ride.
04:25WNXE News Radio. It's the top of the hour. Here are tonight's top stories.
04:35Fresh reports tonight out of Moscow of more underground nuclear tests.
04:39Experts now warn the resulting radiation poses a global risk,
04:42with potential consequences ranging from cancer to genetic mutations,
04:46resulting in highly unusual birth defects.
04:49President Kennedy...
04:50Dad, can we put something else on?
04:52This stuff gives me the willies.
04:54Willies!
04:55W-I-L...
04:57Ray, not now.
04:59He's going through a phase. He spells everything.
05:04L-I-E-S.
05:06That's right.
05:07Why don't you show our new friend what a good little speller you are?
05:10Spell bungalow.
05:12B-U-N-G-A-L-O-W.
05:18Spell symphony.
05:21S-Y-M-P-H-O-N-Y.
05:25Spell fuchsia.
05:27F-U-C-H-S-I-A.
05:32Now that's a ten dollar word.
05:35Spell trouble.
05:38T-R-U.
05:41T-R-O-A.
05:45T-R-U.
05:48Ugh!
05:49T-R-O-U-B-L-E!
05:51You idiot!
05:53Be nice, Arlene.
05:56I am nice.
05:58What I want to be.
06:01There goes my little harlot.
06:04Couldn't glue those legs together if you tried, I tell ya.
06:08Reminds me of her mother.
06:22I...
06:23I thought you said we were heading to Portland.
06:25Spell vasectomy, baby.
06:27Can you use that in a sentence?
06:29Your father got a vasectomy right after he impregnated me again.
06:34V-A-S-E.
06:36Can you pull over, please?
06:37C-T-O-N-Y.
06:39Necrosis.
06:40N-E-C-R-O-S-I-S.
06:43Kidnapping.
06:44There's a gas station up ahead and...
06:46I have to pee.
06:47I have to pee.
06:48My gas.
06:49If we could just pull over, eat you in for a second.
06:50C-A-D-A-B-E-R.
06:51Cadaver.
06:52C-A-D-A-B-E-R.
06:53Strangulation.
06:54No, no, no, please, no!
06:56C-A-D-A-B-E-R.
06:57C-A-D-A-B-E-R.
06:59Let me out!
07:00Out!
07:01O-U-T!
07:02Let me out!
07:03O-U-T!
07:04O-U-T!
07:05O-U-T!
07:06O-U-T!
07:07O-U-T!
07:08O-U-T!
07:09O-U-T!
07:10Let me out!
07:11O-U-T!
07:12O-U-T!
07:13O-U-T!
07:14O-U-T!
07:15I'll handle the drive in time.
07:17O-U-T!
07:18Look like somebody else wants to get O-U-T!
07:31O-U-T!
07:32O-U-T!
07:34O-U-T!
07:41O-U-T!
07:43O-U-T!
07:46O-U-T!
07:48O-U-T!
07:50O-U-T!
07:52O-U-T!
08:16O-U-T!
08:18O-U-T!
08:20He's beautiful, dear.
08:22Isn't he, though?
08:34Come here.
08:38Come eat your family, sweetheart.
08:46Oh, my God.
09:16Oh, my God.
09:46Oh, my God.
10:16Oh, my God.
10:46Oh, my God.
11:17Your skills and experience will be put to good use here, Major.
11:21DAFB is one of only six SAC bases in the entire country.
11:25It might seem somewhat remote, but make no mistake.
11:27As a northernmost continental United States Air Force base, we are at the tip of the spear.
11:31Soviet airspace is a brisk seven-hour flight that way.
11:34Straight over the Arctic Ocean and on till morning.
11:36In other words, when the nuclear shit hits the fan, we'll be the first call.
11:42If, if the nuclear shit hits the fan, I'm a bit of an optimist.
11:46Yeah, I'm not.
11:57So, what's that over there?
12:00That's special projects.
12:02Sounds, uh, sounds special.
12:16I understand you're only living on base temporarily, Major.
12:18Uh, yes, sir.
12:20Renting a house in town, just waiting for everything to get all set up.
12:22Should be finished by the time my family gets here.
12:25What, you don't want to live near Uncle Pauly?
12:26How does family, huh?
12:28Eight years living on base.
12:29I just think my missus is ready for a little taste of normal.
12:33Well, if normal is what you're after, you two are going to love dairy.
12:37What, you don't want to live near Uncle Pauly?
13:07I just think it's a bit of a little taste of normal.
13:27Hey, Will, is you okay?
13:29Jeez, I'm sorry.
13:32It's a bunch of fucking cretins.
13:34That's what they are.
13:35I'm fine.
13:36I guess I'll just stink like pickle juice until dinner.
13:40Well, if you ask me, they smell delicious.
13:43But the turtle says stuck in cover.
13:47So my aunt said you can come down any weekend we want this summer?
13:50Oh, swell.
13:52My cousin Ray said they have a bunch of parties at the beach that are crazy.
13:55They're supposed to be the ginchiest.
13:57What?
13:59What are you looking at?
14:00My eyes?
14:02These new glasses make them look huge, don't they?
14:04That optometrist is a sadist.
14:06No, no, Marge, your eyes are fine.
14:09Sincerely.
14:10You have to promise me because I'm not going through the rest of the year looking like some bug-eyed freak.
14:14It's hard enough to get Joe Inovinsky to notice me as it is.
14:17I mean, obviously we're not alone in the universe, right?
14:22Did...
14:23Did we and Lily Bainbridge just check us out?
14:26What?
14:27I don't know.
14:28My point is, what if the atomic age changed everything?
14:30And now we're a threat, which is why visitors from the red planet are already here.
14:34Secretly.
14:35And daring.
14:36Maybe that's what's going on over that airbase.
14:38Maybe they've got one of these things like on ice that they're experimenting with.
14:43You've been sitting too close to the TV again, haven't you?
14:45My dad says those cathode rays will shrink your balls, man.
14:49I saw seven C-133s land there in less than 48 hours.
14:52Big, fat cargo masters.
14:54Why?
14:55What are they carrying?
14:56Think about it.
14:57You didn't study for the test at all, did you?
14:58What's the point in World War III's imminent?
15:05Duck and cover, Teds.
15:07Duck and cover.
15:13So to keep you groovy kids grooving, here's Hazel Atkins with Chicken Watch.
15:18Easy to match, Major.
15:28Thank you, everyone.
15:31Afternoon, Airmen.
15:33Roll in.
15:35After.
15:36It's alive, men.
15:38Major on deck.
15:41In, hut!
15:42Major Hamlin, we've been expecting you.
15:51It's an honor, sir.
15:52I'm First Airman O'Donnell.
15:54This is the rest of 70th Squadron's MX.
15:57First Airman Colton.
15:59Allard and Donahue.
16:00Staff Sergeant Ricciardi.
16:02And Airmen Second Class Masters, sir.
16:09Airmen Masters.
16:10Now, I am your superior commissioned officer, so I expect to be a court at the respect of
16:17said rank.
16:19Do I make myself clear?
16:22I'll get you next time, brother.
16:24Do we have a problem here?
16:26And, hut!
16:27No, sir, General Shaw.
16:29Remind me, Colonel.
16:31What's the penalty for a Code 89 violation?
16:33Court-martial, sir.
16:35So I ask you once again, do we have a problem?
16:38Walk with me, Major.
16:49Yes, sir.
16:53I apologize.
16:55Not quite the welcome wagon we intended.
16:57Why don't you swing by my office tomorrow around 1,500 hours?
17:00Get properly acquainted.
17:02Yes, sir.
17:03I'll be there.
17:11Take me back to the queue, Airmen.
17:23So you're sucking up already, huh?
17:25Yeah, I just want to put it on the limit, sir.
17:27Let's keep it on.
17:28Why do they make Basira so pointy?
17:39I mean, boobs aren't that pointy.
17:41Are we supposed to believe that under a sweater has two pointy cones?
17:47Her pointy cone's better?
17:49Ted's.
17:50Miss Johansson is about to take her bra off.
17:53Her boobs are going to be out.
17:54What are you doing?
17:56Homework.
17:57Do you mind?
17:59Oh, here we go.
18:01Ladies and gentlemen, we have left off.
18:04Bet you five bucks those aren't pointy cones.
18:14Dammit!
18:15Fucking Scotty did it again.
18:19Right, so where were we?
18:21So what we've got is pretty good so far.
18:24I was just thinking that, like, I know you're a story guy, but when it comes to Earth, it
18:28could just be, like, killing people, tearing guys' dicks off with his tentacles, or slurping
18:34their brains out through a straw.
18:37Mm-hmm.
18:40Or I could shove a grenade up your ass and blow you up.
18:47What's wrong, Teddy?
18:47Teddy, today was four months.
18:53Four months to the day since, since Maddie.
18:57Oh.
18:59Yeah, man.
19:00So messed up.
19:03Anyway, uh, I'll keep working on the illustrations.
19:06You're-
19:06I'm trying to talk about Maddie.
19:07What's talking about it gonna do?
19:08Bring him back to life?
19:10They never even found a body.
19:12Don't start this again.
19:14That usually means he's a runaway.
19:16He could've ran away.
19:18And why would he run away?
19:19Gee, I don't know.
19:20Maybe because he had just about no friends in the whole wide world, and the only ones he
19:24did have had to be paid to go to his birthday.
19:26We weren't paid.
19:27Candy isn't money, Teddy.
19:29Same thing.
19:30His mom offered us that candy fair and square.
19:32We were doing her a favor.
19:33A good deed.
19:34We didn't even know it was his birthday.
19:37Look, whatever happened to Maddie wasn't because we forgot his stupid birthday, okay?
19:40None of this is our fault.
19:46And whether you accept her or not, Maddie's dead.
19:48In the end of the world, Maddie was running out of directors.
19:53Not even a bizarre.
19:54Better than a monster or not.
19:55Maddie was running out of directors.
19:58He left his birthday.
19:58The room left for two.
20:00I'm lying to him.
20:01He left her.
20:02It was a nice idea.
20:03What?
20:04I'm lying to me tonight.
20:05I'm lying to you.
20:06I don't even know what he's doing.
20:07I'm lying to you.
20:08I don't know what he's doing.
20:09I don't know what he's doing.
20:10You're lying to me.
20:11I'm lying to you.
20:12I'm lying to you.
20:13I'm lying to you.
20:14Maddy, where are we going?
20:43Trust me.
20:44Just one more flight.
20:56It's close to the public.
20:58Has been for years.
21:00But feeling that he tried to sneak in one day.
21:03He found out the caretaker doesn't bother locking the joint up anymore.
21:06Do you believe that?
21:09So, we turned it into a sort of secret hangout.
21:14The view is beautiful up here.
21:20Oh, nuts.
21:22I always get rocket ship.
21:26I got turtle.
21:36Trade you?
21:37Sure.
21:40Turtles are lucky.
21:40Don't tell the guys I brought you here.
21:46Phone-tuddy, I mean.
21:48We're not supposed to bring guests without checking in with each other first.
21:52It's not because I'm loony, Lily Bainbridge.
21:56You're not loony.
21:58Not to me.
21:59What happened out there with your dad?
22:14Sorry.
22:15Sorry.
22:15I shouldn't say.
22:16My mom and I went to pick up my dad.
22:24He worked at the Jarring Club out on Willoughby.
22:29You know, pickles and stuff.
22:31We were leaving the factory when I realized I'd forgotten something inside.
22:37This mood ring I just bought at the 5 and time.
22:42It's just a cheap, stupid toy, but he went back to get it.
22:47And, I don't know, I don't know, one of the machines jammed up.
22:54It wasn't even his station, but my dad.
22:59And he always wanted to help.
23:04He said he climbed into the gears.
23:06I guess he thought he killed the power, but when the foreman realized it was a whole other station, it was too late.
23:17If I hadn't made him go back...
23:19You couldn't have known.
23:22It was just a terrible accident.
23:24Happy New Year.
23:50Thanks for letting me talk about it.
23:52No one else does.
23:54Not Marge.
23:56But the patty cakes.
23:58You're not like this, girls.
24:00Starting to realize that.
24:02For better or for worse, I guess.
24:05For better.
24:20I'm sorry.
24:21How stupid.
24:22No, it's okay.
24:24It's just that we're friends.
24:26It's fine, really.
24:27It is.
24:28I should head back anyway.
24:31If my pops catch me out of bed at this hour, he'll...
24:33I didn't mean it like that.
24:40I gotta go.
24:42Maddie, wait!
24:44Lily.
24:44Lily.
24:53Don't forget to lay your clothes out for tomorrow morning.
24:57Remember, we're going to visit your father at the cemetery.
25:08The cemetery.
25:09If it's all the same, I don't think I'm going to go.
25:15It's been a year.
25:19You haven't visited his grave even once.
25:22I know.
25:23I'm just...
25:24I'm just...
25:25not ready.
25:33You're not the only person to have something awful happen to them.
25:36The sooner you realize that, the better.
25:39Don't forget to take your medication.
25:42You're not the only person to have something awful happen to them.
25:56Oh, we got trouble! Right here in River City.
26:12Trouble! Trouble! Trouble! Trouble! Trouble! Trouble! Trouble! Trouble!
26:17Maddie, is that you?
26:20Where are you?
26:24Maddie, if it's you, if you can hear me, just come home, alright? Just please come home!
26:33He won't let me!
26:46Maddie Clements, speaking to you through the pipes?
26:50Just forget it.
26:52And seeing as how you barely said one word to this kid when he was alive, why is it that he's reaching out to you from beyond the grave?
27:01Maddie, goodbye!
27:04Hi, Patti!
27:05Hi, Margie!
27:06Just a sec.
27:10What are you doing?
27:12What are you doing?
27:13Making sure none of our friends hear you talking like this, because what you're saying is crazy!
27:18And I don't mean to use that word, I don't!
27:20I know what I heard.
27:24Listen to me. We've only got two more months till summer.
27:27Let's just get through them without giving everyone something new to whisper about you.
27:32About me or about us?
27:37What's that supposed to mean?
27:42It wasn't me.
27:50Are you worried about what people will think of me or what Patty and all of them will think of you because of me?
27:56Jesus, Lil, I'm trying to be your friend, but sometimes you make it really hard.
28:08That's my point, heads. There has to be a reason why men have nipples. Think about it.
28:14Maybe it's like when we used to have tails and gills and we just evolved out of it.
28:17Or it's nature's way of telling us that we're second in line to feed our baby should anything happen to women.
28:22Like aliens taking them back to their world.
28:24When that day comes, you and I are going to be breastfeeding like crazy.
28:33What are you doing here?
28:36And, uh, how much of that did you hear?
28:40I need to talk to you guys.
28:42Talk to us? About what? About how they found our dad's body parts in pickle jars all over Maine?
28:46That's bullshit. It never happened.
28:51He swore he'd keep his mouth shut. We only brought him here, like, one time.
28:56One time? Weren't you guys best friends?
28:59It's complicated.
29:00Okay, so you're positive it was Matty, right?
29:03It was his voice, I'm sure.
29:05I don't know what it means. I just thought if anyone would care, if anyone would believe me, it'd be you guys.
29:11Don't tell me you're buying into this cock-a-doodle story.
29:15You mean cockamamie?
29:16It's both of those things, okay? This story's insane. Look where it's coming from.
29:20I know. It sounds impossible, but maybe it's just improbable.
29:26Teddy, for this to be true, Matty would have to still be alive.
29:30And he'd have to know where every single one of Derrick's pipes start and end.
29:33And the exact time that Lily was about to take a bath.
29:37And how to aim his voice down a certain pipe so he could stick his little finger up there and wave hello to her.
29:43Phil, you've explained 100 ways how aliens have come to Earth.
29:48Tracking our smells, pretending to be dogs, probing our anus.
29:52And I. You've proven all of that to me, yet you can't just believe that Matty is trying to get in contact with someone he actually knows.
30:05So you do believe me?
30:06Look, Lily, I want to. I'm trying to.
30:13There's plenty of unbelievable things out there that people believe, and I'm sure some of them are true.
30:19I'm just not so sure about this one.
30:23I can't believe you gave her your soda.
30:51Come on in, Major.
30:54I wanted you to know that Masters is going to spend the week on latrine duty.
30:59And a citation is going on his permanent flight record.
31:03I won't stand for that kind of horseshit on my base.
31:08To less horseshit.
31:16I understand you served under General Abbott in Korea.
31:19As he tells it, you Major about the bravest damn pilot he's ever met.
31:24You flew a B-29 up MiG Alley into the teeth of Soviet anti-aircraft fire at Sweeho, and made it back in one piece.
31:32Almost one piece, sir.
31:35And to be frank, I don't much like to talk about it.
31:38Your injury?
31:40Korea, sir.
31:43And why is that?
31:45Because we didn't finish the job.
31:50Well, that's why we transferred you up here, Major.
31:53To test our new B-52.
31:56And if necessary, fly it straight into the heart of the enemy.
31:59Finish what you started.
32:00Why the Air Force?
32:07I was raised on a farm.
32:10We had a family friend that would come twice a month to dust the fields.
32:14So, my father, he wanted me to tag along, and I just took to it, you know.
32:20How about you, sir?
32:22My dad.
32:25Army man.
32:27Fought in every American conflict from the Indian Wars to the Philippines.
32:32Until they shoved him behind a desk.
32:34Only thing he loved more than his country was his family.
32:38Told me the proudest moment of his life was when I signed up to be a doughboy.
32:45I can only imagine your father felt the same way.
32:49Oh, he was proud all right.
32:53He used to always say there's nothing wrong with this country that can't be fixed,
32:57but was right with this country.
33:03I am to prove him right, sir.
33:18To be honest, my father.
33:22Thank you very much.
33:24Thank you very much.
33:27Amen!
33:28Amen.
33:30Amen.
33:35Amen!
33:39Amen!
33:40Amen!
33:43Amen!
33:44Amen.
33:53My son, the bar mitzvah boy.
33:55How's the Haftar studying coming?
33:56Hmm, she's good.
34:02Something's the matter, Theodore.
34:07Can I ask you a weird question?
34:10Sure.
34:11Do you think somebody could kidnap a kid
34:13and keep him underground?
34:14I give Walt.
34:16Underground, what is wrong with you?
34:19Yeah, just keep him there, in the sewers,
34:22for months and months, hurting him or, I don't know.
34:29Have you ever heard of something like that?
34:32Your grandparents escaped Buchenwald.
34:36Their entire families murdered.
34:38The skin of Jewish prisoners used for lampshades.
34:43What?
34:46Lampshades.
34:50We are Jews, Theodore.
34:51We know better than anyone the real horrors of this world.
34:57Reality is terrifying enough as it is.
35:02Cut it up with the fantasy.
35:04They need to be tired.
35:09What I've been doing soよろしく I love it?
35:13Let's take my handled.
35:14Reality is kids, it would be too charismatic,
35:15and it's
35:25Someone can spike up,
35:26accordo,
35:27and I'll let this mess up,
35:29and this is a text Second Kub Civieß ou,
35:30the
35:32blue
35:34yellow
35:36yellow
35:40green
35:42yellow
35:44white
35:46yellow
35:48yellow
35:50yellow
35:52yellow
35:54yellow
35:56yellow
35:58Let's go.
36:28I can't believe we're related.
36:58I can't believe we're related.
37:19I'm next, right?
37:21So now you believe me?
37:23Listen, Lily, I've known this guy since first grade.
37:26And I know when he's lying, and he is not lying about this lampshade shit.
37:30We have to tell someone.
37:31No one's gonna believe us.
37:33What if we go to our parents?
37:34If I tell anyone about all of this, I'll wind up right back at Juniper Hill.
37:38Maybe you guys will be in there with me.
37:41I can't go to the loony bin, Teddy.
37:43I couldn't make it through goddamn sleepaway cam.
37:46Okay.
37:48We don't tell anyone until we figure out what really happened to Maddie.
37:54And how do we do that?
37:58I think I might know where to start.
38:17You see anything?
38:18Teddy, did you know that there are more than a hundred books in this library?
38:21No way.
38:22More than a hundred.
38:24And did you know that some of them have pictures, but most of them don't have pictures?
38:27What is she doing here?
38:28My folks couldn't find a sitter, okay?
38:30And did you know that when you take out a book, you have to sign your name?
38:33I can sign mine in cursive.
38:35Ms. Cornwell says I have the best handwriting in the class.
38:38Phil.
38:42Hey, uh, Suze, I need a really good handwriting to help me with finding a book.
38:47It's called Bucket Full of Muffins.
38:54I'll do it.
38:59She'll never find it.
39:03Wait.
39:04There it is.
39:09They thought it could be a runaway initially, but when he never turned up anywhere else,
39:13they presumed homicide.
39:17That means murder.
39:20They thought it could have been Maddie's dad.
39:23Could have been a drifter, but they never found anyone.
39:26According to police sources, the boy was last seen the night of January 4th at the Capitol Theatre
39:31by the daughter of a theatre employee, an unidentified 12-year-old girl.
39:39Who's that?
39:42Maddie Clemons.
39:44Jesus Christ, get the hell out of here!
39:46Get out!
39:48What?
39:49What did we say?
39:50Do you know how many times the police came round about that boy?
39:55Trying to fix it on my pops?
39:57Did your newspaper article mention anything about that?
40:01I really only skimmed, so...
40:03Just leave!
40:05Can we go get a shake now?
40:06See, I told you guys this was a bad idea.
40:11I'm chasing a song you heard in the fucking sewers!
40:17What did you say?
40:24It was a song.
40:25I heard Maddie singing it a couple nights back.
40:30From the drain pipe in my tub.
40:34You heard him too?
40:38I don't know if it was Maddie, but...
40:41I did hear voices.
40:43In the basement of the Capitol.
40:46In the pipes.
40:48Kids laughing, crying...
40:51Calling my name.
40:53What song was he singing?
40:57What song was he singing?
41:17Who was he singing?
41:19How'd he sing?
41:20How'd he sing?
41:21How'd he sing out of the world?
41:22Yeah, he's like what the hell does.
41:24He's asking for some sounds.
41:42I guess he's standing up and down.
41:44Let's go.
42:14The new B-52, G-Class, they transferred you up here to fly it.
42:35If you want to walk out of here alive, you're going to give us the specs.
42:38Speed, range, flight, ceiling, payload, arms, everything.
42:42Understand?
42:44I'd understand you better if you took off that mask.
42:47The specs, now!
42:49Let's classify.
42:50This isn't a fucking game.
43:08The specs, or I pull the trigger on the count of three.
43:13One.
43:14You're going to have to pull that trigger.
43:32Leroy!
43:32Yo, Lee, what's going on here?
43:34Lee, open the door!
43:35Lee, open the door!
43:40Lee, open the door!
43:43Lee, open the fucking door!
43:52Get the fuck out!
44:01Yeah, that's what I thought.
44:09Saved your ass again.
44:12Fuck you, Pauly.
44:13Who the fuck were those guys?
44:14I don't know.
44:16Oh, Jesus Christ.
44:21Where's my hair?
44:24Still greasy.
44:25So, where the hell are we going?
44:33You want me to tell you, or you want me to show you?
44:36Tell.
44:36One hundred percent tell.
44:38The song Maddie was singing comes from the movie The Music Man.
44:41We should have another print up in the storage room.
44:46And why do we want to watch this stupid thing?
44:48I hate musicals.
44:51Because maybe Maddie was trying to tell us something.
44:53Holy crap, it's dirt in here.
45:08Gosh, isn't this breaking and entering?
45:10We didn't break anything.
45:11It's just entering.
45:12Don't be such a baby.
45:13Guys, stop.
45:15Let's just sit.
45:15Sit.
45:15Sit.
45:16Sit.
45:16Sit.
45:16Sit.
45:17Sit.
45:18Sit.
45:18Sit.
45:18Sit.
45:19Sit.
45:19Sit.
45:19Sit.
45:20Sit.
45:20Sit.
45:20Sit.
45:23Just a second.
45:32Loading up the music, man.
45:39Tedz, is that you?
45:42Is he crying?
45:43What?
45:44No.
45:46Shut up, you guys.
45:46Lloyd, are you okay?
45:52Yeah.
45:53No, I'm fine.
45:53I'm just thinking about Maddie and what happened and what I could have done different.
45:59And he needed me.
46:03Instead, I just sent him away.
46:05And he was gone.
46:09What we did was worse.
46:10Maybe if we'd been there like we said we would at his birthday, maybe things would be different.
46:17It's nobody's fault, okay?
46:20Tedz, it's not your fault.
46:22Lily, it isn't your fault either.
46:23We're here now.
46:24That's what matters.
46:26So just stop it, okay?
46:31Are you crying?
46:33What?
46:33No, I'm not crying.
46:35Nobody's crying.
46:36They leave the pool hall, heading for the dance at the armory.
46:42Libertine men and scarlet women and ragtime.
46:45Shameless mut...
46:46With the arms of a jungle, animal instinct, mass-steria.
46:50Friends, the idle brain is the devil's playground.
46:53Trouble!
46:53Oh, we got trouble!
46:54Right here in River City!
46:55Right here in River City!
46:56With a capital T and that rhymes with P and that stands for fool!
46:59We got trouble!
47:00We surely got trouble!
47:01We surely got trouble!
47:02That's the song.
47:02River City!
47:03That's the song I heard.
47:04To figure out a way to keep the young ones moral after school.
47:07I really don't know that trouble!
47:10Mothers of River City, heed that warning before it's too late.
47:17Creeping into his conversation, words like, like swell.
47:23Trouble!
47:24Aha!
47:25And so's your old man!
47:26Trouble!
47:27And so, my friends!
47:29We got trouble!
47:29Oh, we got trouble!
47:30Right here in River City!
47:31Right here in River City!
47:32With a capital T and that rhymes with P and that.
47:34And that stands for fool!
47:35Matty!
47:36We surely got trouble!
47:37We surely got trouble!
47:38Right here in River City!
47:39Right here in River City!
47:40Wait, what's going on?
47:44How is he in the goddamn movie?
47:45What's happening?
47:46How is this possible?
47:47Yes!
47:48Matty!
47:50Please, are you listening?
47:51Matty!
47:51Matty!
47:52We're over here!
47:52Matty!
47:53Hey!
47:53Follow our voices!
47:54Matty!
47:55Wait.
47:56Yes!
47:57Yes!
47:57Yes!
47:58Matty!
47:58We're over here!
47:59We're right here!
48:01Keep going!
48:01Wait, what's happening?
48:01Wait, what's happening?
48:02Yes!
48:02Yes!
48:03Yes!
48:03Come on!
48:04That's what you're doing!
48:04Yes!
48:04Matty!
48:05Come on!
48:06Really?
48:08Teddy?
48:08Yeah!
48:09No!
48:09No!
48:09We're going to get you out!
48:11Teddy, come on!
48:11We're going to get you out!
48:14Now you're welcome.
48:17You're the reason I'm in here.
48:19Because you lied.
48:23Because you weren't there.
48:26You're the reason I'm in here.
48:27What is happening?
48:28I am the one who can't be in trouble.
48:33I can't be in trouble.
48:35I can't be in trouble.
48:37I can't be in trouble.
48:38I can't be in trouble.
48:40I can't be in trouble.
48:44Remember, my friends, listen to me because I'm passed this way by once.
48:51What the hell is that?
49:07Where did it go?
49:12What the fuck is that thing?
49:15I told you weird shit was going on over that airbase.
49:18They made a giant fucking moon, baby!
49:21No!
49:22No!
49:23No!
49:24No!
49:25That's what I wanted to do!
49:28Go!
49:29Go!
49:30Go!
49:31Go!
49:32Go!
49:33Go!
49:34Go!
49:35Go!
49:36Go!
49:37Go!
49:38Go!
49:39Shoot me!
49:40Come on!
49:45Go!
49:47Come on!
49:48Oh, my God.
50:18Oh, my God.
50:48Oh, my God.
51:18What do you mean they're all gone?
51:40What happened?
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