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02:08Oh, guys!
02:10There's someone who wants to see you.
02:13They'll be right down.
02:15Oh, thank you, Miss Melnitz.
02:17I only hope they can help me.
02:23Mrs. Faversham, you're saying you haven't been up in your own attic for 70 years?
02:29When I was a little girl, my father always forbade me to go up into the attic alone.
02:36He did the same when I came home after my husband passed away.
02:41My father's last request was that after the house was mine, I must never sell it or go into the
02:50attic for any reason whatsoever.
02:54Well, if you've never been up there, how do you know the attic's haunted?
02:57The sound, Mr. Sedmore.
03:00If you could only hear the sound it makes.
03:03Well, I say we've asked this lovely woman enough questions.
03:08We're ready to investigate whenever you are.
03:10That's another matter.
03:13I don't know what your fee is.
03:17I'm afraid I don't have much money.
03:20But whatever I have...
03:26Actually, you're in luck.
03:28We're having a special for lovely women this week.
03:31Our retainer's been reduced to a smile.
03:35You can smile, can't you?
03:39Ah, there you go.
03:40Our fee is amply paid.
03:42Just give us a minute to get ready.
03:44You okay, Peter?
03:47Hmm?
03:48Oh, sure, fine.
03:49I got my quote of Slimer.
03:51I'm set for the day.
03:52Besides, she reminds me of my mom.
04:08Well, so far, so good.
04:11Getting anything on the PKE meter, Egon?
04:14Nothing.
04:15Maybe the noise was physical in origin.
04:17Squirrels on the roof, perhaps.
04:29Squirrels, Egon?
04:30Okay.
04:31Fat squirrels playing basketball.
04:34Satisfied?
04:36Sounds like it's coming from the attic, all right.
04:39Come on!
04:40Top floor, ladies' lingerie, tubas, togas, and fishing gear.
04:44Everybody out.
04:47You mean everybody up.
04:49I'm still not getting anything.
04:51But if there's something up there, it won't be hard to find.
04:55That's for sure.
04:57This attic's gotta be pretty small.
04:59Probably won't even be enough room to stand up.
05:04Uh, guys?
05:05I take that back.
05:08What is it, Ray?
05:09What do you see?
05:10I think you better see for yourselves.
05:14Well, Egon, are you getting anything now?
05:19Right off the scale.
05:21Strange that this should be so completely confined to the attic.
05:24It's almost as if...
05:26As if what, Egon?
05:28I'm not sure.
05:30But I'd rather not hazard a guess until I am sure.
05:33Come on, let's see what's over this next ridge.
05:36If you ask me, I think we got a supernatural yard sale on our hands here.
05:41I mean, have you ever seen such a pile of junk in your life?
05:45Only when I look in your closet, Peter.
05:48Ray, I will answer in language you can understand.
05:52Yeah?
05:52Yeah.
05:53Watch.
05:57Look out!
06:02I always said Peter's manners would get us in trouble someday.
06:08Okay, Egon, I'm waiting.
06:10You got something up your sleeve, right?
06:12Something scientific?
06:14Technical?
06:15I say we blow them up real good.
06:19Short, simple, to the point.
06:21I like it.
06:22Fire!
06:24Fire!
06:27Fire!
06:36Fire!
06:37Way to go!
06:39Peter!
06:40Wow!
06:41Wow!
06:44Why is it whenever Egon makes a plan, it's always me who takes the fall?
06:50You!
06:51Me. Always me.
06:53Whoops!
06:54You have come!
06:57Actually, we were just looking for a phone.
07:00Nice hat, by the way.
07:02But the coat's just not you.
07:04What are you doing here?
07:06Who sent you?
07:08A nice lady named Mrs. Favisham.
07:10Maybe you know her.
07:12Favisham.
07:13Yes, I remember.
07:16Must destroy Favisham for what he did to me.
07:20Destroy! Destroy!
07:23Yeah, well, we've all got our hobbies, and right now mine's at home.
07:28So if you'll excuse me.
07:32Hey, one more and I'll come over there and slap you silly.
07:37Well, maybe two more.
07:39Bring me Favisham.
07:40Bring me Favisham or die.
07:43Do you hear me?
07:45Yeah, I hear you.
07:46So does most of the Bronx.
07:48So as long as you've got my attention, why not tell me why you want Mrs. Favisham?
07:53I will explain nothing.
07:56You will bring or you will die.
07:59You know, you must really be a terror at swap meets.
08:02So if you don't mind, I'll just say, let him have it!
08:21So, Peter, have a nice day?
08:22Oh, yeah.
08:23Argue with a hat and a coat rack.
08:25Really?
08:25Yep, nothing new.
08:26How's about you?
08:29This thing, whatever it is, it's just toying with us.
08:33It knows we can't beat it if it won't show itself.
08:36True.
08:36Although what I overheard of Peter's conversation has given me an idea.
08:39But we've got to get out of here, quickly.
08:42I've got almost all the pieces to the puzzle.
08:44But there are a few questions that only Mrs. Favisham can answer.
08:48Favisham.
08:52I second that idea.
08:54Then let's get a move on.
09:08Hey!
09:09Let go!
09:14Let go, Chum.
09:16Keep going.
09:17I'll get him.
09:21Come on!
09:22You don't have to tell me twice.
09:28The trap door was over here somewhere.
09:30Come on!
09:31What the?
09:33Where's the door?
09:34It was right here!
09:35I was afraid this might happen.
09:38That thing has absolute control over everything in this attic.
09:41So if it doesn't want a door here, it's gone.
09:44Must be real handy for keeping salesmen out.
09:48Or for keeping us in forever.
09:51Would I be alone in thinking that things have gotten just a bit out of hand?
09:56We're going to be in hand if we don't get out of here fast.
09:59There's one chance if we can break its concentration by hitting it in two places at once.
10:04Then we might distract it enough to lose control and let the door come back.
10:09Or we could talk it to death.
10:11Come on!
10:12Let's do it!
10:17That's it!
10:18Let's do it!
10:19Keep firing!
10:21Draw us the tension!
10:23And now!
10:28Almost!
10:29Just a little longer!
10:35That's it! Go!
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11:01Why is it whenever we go into these situations, we never find anything cute?
11:06It's always big and mean with lots of teeth.
11:10I agree. We're definitely falling into a rut.
11:16What I want to know is if it's that big and nasty, why didn't it just follow us out?
11:22I think Mrs. Favisham may be able to solve that part of the puzzle.
11:26Come on!
11:32Here's your tea, Mrs. Favisham.
11:35Thank you, dear. You're terribly sweet.
11:38Thanks. At least someone appreciates me around here.
11:43We do appreciate you, Janine. We love you.
11:47It's just that, like, well, all great loves, you know, it improves with distance.
11:53You think it'd do any good to slug them?
11:56Business before pleasure, Janine.
12:00Now, do you think you could tell us the first time you can remember your father forbidding you to go
12:04up to the attic?
12:05Yes, I believe so. I was just a little girl at the time.
12:10I remember it because it struck me as being so strange.
12:17We were never very well off, but my father had always worked so hard never to deny me anything a
12:25girl could want.
12:26Not that I really wanted much.
12:30I had my kind, loving father and my dear Teddy.
12:35What more did a girl need?
12:38He wanted me to have everything, though.
12:41Then, one night, he went up into the attic.
12:47There was a terrible storm that night.
12:51Silly of me, but I actually imagined it came from upstairs.
12:57Then I heard something quite frightening.
13:01No! Get back! I renounce you!
13:04Before I could investigate the shouting, my father hurried down.
13:13He looked so pale, as if he had seen the devil himself.
13:18Then he said a very strange thing.
13:23My dearest Agatha, Daddy has made a terrible mistake.
13:29It's all fixed now, but you must promise me never to go into the attic.
13:35Do you understand? Never!
13:37I didn't know what to say, so I only nodded and never again went into the attic.
13:46Is that any help to you?
13:49Yes.
13:50Mrs. Favisham, I think you've solved the puzzle.
13:53Janine, why don't you show Mrs. Favisham the containment unit?
13:56I'm sure she'd find it fascinating.
13:59Of course.
14:00Come along, Mrs. Favisham.
14:02I'll show you where they figure out new ways to do stupid things.
14:08Okay, Egon, fill us in.
14:10What do you think happened?
14:12I think that Charles Favisham tried to make a good life for his daughter even better.
14:17I think he called up forces he couldn't control,
14:20some thing too big for him to handle.
14:23He probably tried to send it back, but couldn't.
14:26He had no other choice but to seal it in the room and hope for the best.
14:30And there it's been, enlarging its private domain,
14:34growing angrier with each passing year for 70 years.
14:38Wow, that thing must be real mad by now.
14:41Which might just be the answer if that thing isn't aware of exactly how much time has passed.
14:47Yeah, it might work, but we'll need bait to lure it into the trap.
14:52Anyone have any suggestions?
14:54Oh no, not me, not this time.
14:57I've got a better idea.
15:04You're coming with us and you're going to be bait, get it?
15:08Oh, yeah.
15:10Good.
15:17Okay, everybody set?
15:21Systems are go here, Peter.
15:24Seven years of college and I can never remember if it's positive to negative or positive to positive.
15:29Here's hoping.
15:31Everything's go, Egon.
15:33And here comes the bait.
15:35Come on, Slimer, show him your stuff.
15:41What can I say, Slimer?
15:43It's you.
15:43Yeah, baggy, dumb-looking and creased in all the wrong places.
15:48No, Slimer, you'll ruin the suit.
15:54Okay, we all know what to do.
15:56Slimer, your job is to lure that thing out into the open.
15:59Make it assume its true form and then get it over the trap door.
16:06Then, as soon as it's in position, we open the ghost trap and wham-o!
16:10No more voices in the attic.
16:12Just be sure you're out of the way, Slimer, okay?
16:18Hey, don't worry about a thing, little fella.
16:21Remember, you're a ghost, so it can't hurt you.
16:23The one can always hope, can't one?
16:27Later, Slimer, okay?
16:29Right now, it's showtime!
16:32Oh, my.
16:34Oh, my.
16:34Don't hurt.
16:42Uh, yeah.
16:44That's right, Mr. Favisham.
16:46We heard the noise upstairs, in the attic.
16:50Favisham.
16:53Maybe you ought to go check it out, Mr. Favisham.
16:57Yes.
16:58Yes, come to me.
17:01Yeah, that's it.
17:03Go on, Mr. Favisham.
17:05Yo-ho!
17:11Favisham!
17:13Favisham!
17:14Favisham!
17:19Favisham!
17:29So long have I awaited you, Fabersham, here in my prison. Do you like it?
17:40I built it all myself. Every inch of it has the word hate written on it.
17:48That is how much I hate you for keeping me here. Only one thing has kept me from going mad.
17:55Revenge. Revenge on the one who had imprisoned me. And now, here you are.
18:03A little more, Slimer. Just a little more.
18:06I could destroy you with these sharp claws. Would you like that? Nor would I. This I will do with
18:15my own claws and hands.
18:17Allow to have changed. Almost not the same person.
18:30Do it, man. Now. I can't. He's not close enough. Oh, boy.
18:34You are not Fabersham.
18:37No.
18:39Run. I shall destroy you.
18:43No.
18:46Destroy you. Destroy you all.
18:50You think this guy can learn a new song?
18:54All right. Come on.
19:04Hey, how about me? Come on. Come and get me. I'm not afraid of you.
19:10You will be.
19:16Now. Your time has ended. Not mine. Yours. Smile for the birdie.
19:30No. No. No. I won't be imprisoned again. No.
19:43Boy, when we organize a yard sale, everything goes.
19:47Hey, wait a minute. Where's Slimer?
19:50Meow.
19:52Meow.
19:53Gee, he fainted. If we left him here, do you think anybody would notice?
19:58No, huh? Just an idea.
20:04And we found this upstairs. Thought you might want to have it.
20:08I don't know how to thank you. Would you like to come up for some tea?
20:15Sorry, but we've got another job. Maybe next time.
20:19Oh, I see. Perhaps another time. Thank you again.
20:33You coming, Peter?
20:36She's all by herself, Ray.
20:41I know, Peter, but there's nothing we can do about that.
20:46Not tomorrow and not the day after.
20:49But today, it's just that my mom, she spent so much time alone, I never got to...
20:58Can you guys handle this job without me?
21:01No problem. We'll catch up with you at the station later.
21:05Take care, Peter.
21:22Actually, I think I'd love a cup of tea.
21:35Actually, I think I'd love a cup of tea.
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