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02:38Do you understand me?
02:45Oh, look, darling.
02:47He's got some Georgian silver.
02:52My mother had a complete Georgian tea service.
02:55No, no, little girl.
02:57So I always like a farmer who she is.
02:59Should I have to find it?
03:00This one?
03:01Oh.
03:02These things are not to be played with.
03:05I thought I told you not to touch anything.
03:07Mary, you really should listen to your mother.
03:10She's not my mother.
03:13Our real mother's dead.
03:15Are you going to let her stand here and talk to me like this?
03:18No, of course not.
03:20Now, Mary...
03:20You haven't heard the end of this one, young lady.
03:22Let her look around a bit, Irene.
03:24She'll be good.
03:26Won't you, honey?
03:29Look at this little music box.
03:31Let's have a look at it.
03:32Come on.
03:36Who'd you like it?
03:38I'd like to buy you some from here.
04:32I'd like to buy you some from here.
04:51Hello, Mary.
04:53My name is Vita.
04:54You can talk.
04:56I can do a lot of things, and so can you.
05:00We're going to be the best of friends.
05:05Hey, where's your parents?
05:08There's no place for a little girl like you.
05:11You better leave us alone.
05:14You have a smart little mouth, too.
05:16Go away.
05:18You can have anything you want, Mary.
05:42Where have you been, sweetheart?
05:44We were worried sick about you.
05:46Oh, my God.
05:47What happened to your dress?
05:48It was brand new.
05:50Well, some boys were picking on me.
05:53She did it.
05:54She scratched and made them go away.
05:58I think she's got quite an imagination.
06:01Give me that doll.
06:02How much is the doll?
06:03I'd be glad to pay you for it.
06:04No, do no such thing.
06:05She's not for sale.
06:06Nothing's for sale in here.
06:08Now, you must get out of here.
06:09Quick, out!
06:10Out!
06:10I've never been so insulted in my life!
06:15No more.
06:17No more.
06:20No more.
06:20I'm not going to do your bidding no more.
06:36I do be responsible.
06:38Yes, I do be responsible anymore.
07:35I'm not going to do your bidding no more.
07:38No more.
07:48I'm not going to do their bidding no more.
08:02I'm not going to do my buy time no more.
08:10Oh, merciful God.
08:57Well, you certainly picked a fine time to go away.
09:00Darling, let's not start that again.
09:03This company picnic means a lot to me.
09:06All the top partners from the firm will be there.
09:08I'll be back in time. I'm only going for a couple of days.
09:12Well, that's good, because I was planning on announcing our engagement then,
09:16and it would behoove you to be present.
09:19Behoove me? I love it.
09:21Every time you get in a snitch, you act like I'm opposing counsel.
09:24I'm sorry. I didn't mean that.
09:27I just wish you'd get this darn antique store business over with.
09:31Lloyd, you know I want to get it over with as quickly as you.
09:35I don't know why this Uncle Lewis left me the store.
09:38I hadn't even met him, let alone this cousin that I'm supposed to be sharing everything with.
09:43Okay.
09:50Maybe I can sue your cousin for a greater percentage of the inheritance.
09:53I can get in some litigation experience.
09:55Mm.
09:57Mm.
10:03Ah.
10:14See you later.
10:15Oh, two, three.
10:16Ten, two.
10:18Oh, two.
10:25That's nothing right there.
10:25Every once in a while.
10:56Hello? Anybody here?
11:16Hello?
11:35Hello?
11:48Hello?
11:50Hello?
11:53Hey, hey, hey, shh, that hurt.
12:01Don't tell me you're Ryan Dalian.
12:04Yeah, that's me.
12:07Ryan the Lion.
12:10How'd you know?
12:11Uncle Lewis's lawyer told me you'd be here.
12:14I'm your cousin Mickey.
12:16How do you do?
12:21Michelle Foster?
12:24Michelle?
12:26Jeez.
12:27I thought the telegram said Michael Foster.
12:30I was expecting a guy.
12:32Forgive me, please.
12:35So, it sure does change things.
12:38Not really.
12:42Place sure looks great, though, doesn't it?
12:44Hey, we blast fixing this place up.
12:45Hmm?
12:46Already looks blasted.
12:48Oh, great.
12:49No electricity.
12:51That'll be turned on tomorrow.
12:57Where are you going?
12:59To call my fiancé to let him know I arrived safely.
13:02Is that all right with you?
13:02It's fine with me, sure.
13:04Hope you can yell real loud.
13:08Don't tell me.
13:09Tomorrow.
13:11Yep.
13:13Something tells me you had a little turbulence on your flight or something, hmm?
13:18I've had little turbulence all day.
13:22Hey, hey.
13:25Wow!
13:26Uncle Lewis must have been a blast at Halloween, eh?
13:30What kind of a man would be interested in stuff like this?
13:37My kind of guy, huh?
13:39Why do you think he left this place to us?
13:43No, he didn't.
13:44The lawyer said it was in probate.
13:46We won by default.
13:49Lucky us.
13:59Would you look at this?
14:04Please, God, let this be the most fantastic car I've ever seen.
14:20Thank you, God.
14:23The keys are in it.
14:27Come on, let's get out of here.
14:28This place gives me the creeps.
14:29Nikki, come on, check it out.
14:30Sit in the back seat.
14:38Whoa, not bad, huh?
14:41Not bad.
14:42Where would my lady care to go?
14:45Home, James.
14:47And don't spare the horses.
14:49Ah!
14:51Ah!
14:53Ah!
14:53Ah!
14:54Ah!
14:54Ah!
14:55You know what that means.
14:57Almost certain death.
14:58Ah!
15:03Mickey, it was just a cat.
15:05Look, I don't care.
15:06Let's get down to business.
15:08I think we should first get an appraisal of this property.
15:16What are you doing?
15:18Don't you want to know what you inherited?
15:19All the ins and outs, nooks and crannies?
15:21No!
15:21I do.
15:22Look, this place is ours.
15:23Good, bad, or indifferent, we own it.
15:25Whatever's behind that door is ours.
15:27Listen to me.
15:28I'm starting to sound like Monty Hall.
15:39What did I tell you?
15:41Veritable goldmine.
16:05I don't know, Ryan.
16:07Something doesn't feel right about this place.
16:12What was that?
16:13I'll check it out.
16:30Ryan!
16:32Ryan!
16:33Ryan, stop coming back!
16:34Mickey!
16:35Don't turn it!
16:36Ryan!
16:37Ryan!
16:37Ryan!
16:41Mickey!
16:43Mickey!
16:52Mickey!
16:54Mickey!
16:57Mickey!
16:58Don't turn it!
17:00Ah!
17:18Nicky! Nicky! Nicky! Nicky!
17:19Nicky! Nicky! Nicky!
17:20What's that matter? Nicky! Nicky!
17:22Nicky! Where are you going?
17:28Come on.
17:35What's that?
17:38Look, I really don't care.
17:39No, no, no. Let's take a look here.
17:43What do you think this is?
17:46It's a record of everything Uncle Lewis sold. So what?
17:50Mickey, come on.
17:52I almost suffocated down there.
17:55All right, all right. So we got a few kinks to iron out.
17:57And that's not all. There was this doll.
17:59What about a doll?
18:02Never mind.
18:04Hey, don't blame me for all this.
18:08You really are a tight ass, aren't you?
18:14Hey!
18:15That's coming out of your share, okay?
18:17Hey, hey, hey. No, no, no, no. You might hit me this time.
18:24Something tells me you don't want to run this store with me.
18:29Look, Ryan, this might come as a great shock to you, but I don't want this store.
18:36I came here to sell everything off.
18:38Sell it?
18:40This has been given to us as a sacred trust, passed down from generation to generation.
18:45Oh, come the crap, Ryan. We didn't even know Uncle Lewis.
18:48Thank God for that.
18:50Okay.
18:51What if I don't want to sell?
18:53Ryan, we're selling.
18:55Over my dead body.
19:10Ah!
19:11Well, maybe you're right.
19:13Well, what happens occasionally?
19:16Hi.
19:18Yeah, I never wanted to run a business anyway.
19:21You get her name and number?
19:25There's nothing wrong with running a business, as long as it's not this one.
19:29Yeah.
19:30I hate this place.
19:34Ah, yes, I know, I know.
19:36I have to wonder it.
19:38But it used to go to thousands.
19:39Yes, but it's gone down since then.
19:43Excuse me.
19:44I was here about six months ago.
19:47You had an antique doll.
19:49Its mouth moved like a puppet?
19:52Yeah.
19:53Yeah, I think we still got that.
20:04Is this the one?
20:05It sure is. How much is it?
20:07Well, for you, I gave it to you for...
20:09I'm sorry, that's not for sale.
20:11What do you mean?
20:11I mean, it's not for sale.
20:13I didn't know you were putting it out.
20:14I'm really sorry.
20:15Mickey, what are you doing?
20:17I can't explain it.
20:18No, no, no.
20:19What?
20:20This is no go.
20:20Well, you said we gotta sell everything.
20:22This is everything, okay?
20:23Thank you very much.
20:25I can't tell you how happy this will make my little daughter.
20:27Hey.
20:27I'll catch you.
20:28Can we take a check?
20:29Sure.
20:41By tomorrow, we should have just about everything sold.
20:44Hmm?
20:45Just in time for you to go to that picnic with Perry Mason.
21:19What was that?
21:20Probably nothing, like before.
21:22Well, then why are you whispering?
21:27What was that?
21:37Probably nothing like before.
21:38Well, then why are you whispering?
21:39No, no.
21:52Or maybe?
21:53You're breathing now with me.
21:59Drop it.
22:01Now.
22:06Who are you?
22:07Who are we? Who are you?
22:10Jack Marshack.
22:12I supply this store with antiques.
22:15He's got a funny way of delivering.
22:16This isn't a delivery. It's more of a pickup.
22:20Louis Vondredy always had a selective memory
22:25about paying my invoices.
22:29But how about you?
22:29You knew Uncle Louis?
22:31Uncle Louis?
22:32That's right. He was our uncle.
22:36You look too normal to be relatives of Vondredy.
22:40Why are you talking about him in the past tense?
22:43Uncle Louis is dead.
22:46Louis dead?
22:52Your uncle and I were boyhood friends.
22:55I taught him his first magic and read him his first tarot.
23:00I opened his eyes to the world beyond our own.
23:03And which one is that?
23:05The world of spirits, the nether world.
23:07Oh, you don't expect us to believe that, do you?
23:11You're going to expect me to believe that.
23:13You may not want to.
23:18Look, Louis was always deathly afraid of growing old.
23:22And he was passionate about wealth.
23:24And those two things ruled him until he dabbled in things that I wanted no part of.
23:29Like what?
23:32Like Deucins.
23:34Devil worship.
23:36Very good.
23:38How did you know that?
23:40Comic books.
23:42Deucins is a name, ancient name, given by the Gauls for a demon or devil.
23:49Yes.
23:50Diablery.
23:52Louis was always telling me that he'd done his research.
23:56And that he was ready to make a pact with the devil.
23:59Something to do with his antiques.
24:01In exchange for which he would get immense wealth and immortality.
24:06Well, he couldn't have done that.
24:08He wouldn't be dead, would he?
24:09It would seem so.
24:12I suppose we'll never really know.
24:16Unless maybe he left some kind of record about what happened to his antiques.
24:23Guess what?
24:26You found something?
24:29Ah!
24:32So, the manifest came from out there.
24:34Yeah, yeah.
24:35What's all the hieroglyphics on the side, Bill?
24:37Theurgical runes of the demagogon, my boy.
24:39That's black magic.
24:40Louis always liked secret compartments.
24:43He had another one over here somewhere.
24:48Ah!
24:52What's all this?
24:54Oh.
24:55What is it?
24:56What's wrong?
24:57Oh.
24:57Look up in the manifest for me, will you?
25:00See if there's any metal weather vane that was sold this year.
25:05Uh-huh, uh-huh.
25:06What date?
25:07Um, May 29th.
25:08Well, May the 30th, the man was struck by lightning putting up a metal weather vane.
25:14What about a 17th century ball gown in white, trimmed with lace?
25:19Yeah, there's a ball gown.
25:20What date?
25:22March 14th.
25:23March 16th, a woman died in a horrible fire wearing that at a ball.
25:27He made them.
25:28And there's many more.
25:29We're into some heavy duty stuff here.
25:31Come on, this is ridiculous.
25:33If he had made this immortality pact with the devil, he'd still be alive, wouldn't he?
25:37Unless he tried to get out of it.
25:41You don't break a pact with the devil.
25:43Why?
25:44Well, what happened?
25:46Pelio.
25:47Satan.
25:49He wins both ways.
25:51In this case, Lewis lost his life.
25:54And the antiques remain cursed.
25:56What about the antiques we sold?
25:57Those two, I should think.
26:02The doll.
26:04What doll?
26:05The doll we sold.
26:06The doll in the vault.
26:08What are you talking about?
26:11I thought it was my imagination.
26:13But that doll turned and stared at me like it was alive.
26:22Oh, wow.
26:31Thank you, Daddy.
26:37Mary.
26:39Let's not let your mother know about this, okay?
26:42Okay.
26:55Can we still talk?
26:56I can still do everything, Mary.
26:59And more.
27:00And more.
27:01Carol is my daughter who has a device in the driveway now.
27:05What about her?
27:07We can do anything we want.
27:25Isn't it just like you to buy the child a present when she doesn't deserve one much?
27:29She liked it so much.
27:32You know, when I first married you, that child was spoiled rotten.
27:36All she had to do was snap her fingers and you jumped.
27:38She just lost her mother.
27:40I tried to make up for it.
27:42How do you expect a child to appreciate anything when she doesn't earn it?
27:47It will break her heart if I take that doll away from her now.
27:49Let me handle it.
28:02You find it?
28:04No.
28:05Here it is.
28:06It's got the address.
28:07I've got my code.
28:10You coming, Jack?
28:12No.
28:13There are still things in this manifest that disturb me deeply.
28:16There's a card reader I know.
28:19A medium.
28:21May be able to shed some light.
28:26You do know that it's not too late to go home and forget all of this ever happened?
28:32No.
28:33I'm not gonna think about going home until we get it back.
28:36I'm not totally convinced about this curse thing, but if there's the slightest chance that you're right,
28:42a little girl has that doll.
28:57I'm not gonna get it back to you.
28:58Are you having fun?
28:59Uh huh.
29:00Are you?
29:01Lots.
29:02You know, your mommy's really very mean to you.
29:07She's not my real mom.
29:11I hate her.
29:12Oh, I see.
29:14She doesn't let you buy as many toys as your daddy, does she?
29:19Nope.
29:20She didn't even want me to have you.
29:24I think that maybe she should be punished, don't you?
29:29Okay, who wants some more cake?
29:31Nobody can have any if they've been bad.
29:36What do you think we should do?
29:39I think we should...
29:42Mary?
29:44I want to have a little talk.
29:46No, I'm having a tea party with my friend.
29:48Don't you speak to me in that tone of voice, young lady.
29:52I don't hate you, Mary.
29:55I don't like the way you've been acting very much.
29:59All right.
30:01Then I'll clean up my roof.
30:03I'm sorry, it's too late for that.
30:05Now, you left your bicycle down on that driveway again
30:07after you promised me not to.
30:12I'm going to have to take away your new dog.
30:14No.
30:14Yes, now you can have her back in a week
30:16after you've had some time to think about
30:17keeping your promises, Mary.
30:19No.
30:20You'll never take her away.
30:22Mary, give me that doll.
30:24Mary.
30:25Mary, you give me that doll this instant.
30:29Now, you get in your room, young lady,
30:31and you stay there.
30:53And you're busy.
30:53You whiskey...
30:56You're not that doll!
30:57You're busy.
30:57Your home and your agenda'' a lot of Days.
31:01That's what you asked her Gary.
31:01I don't see anything else but it's the side.
31:03are you sure you know what you're doing no at least we have one thing in common
31:16all right that's it you're asking for it now
31:29mary did you hear me i said give me that door
31:54oh
32:20Looks like we're too late.
32:24Excuse me. Do you know what happened?
32:26She fell down the stairs.
32:28It's awful. Such a nice family.
32:31There she is with the doll.
32:41Don't be afraid. I'm your friend.
32:43We just want to talk to you for a minute.
32:45You're not a friend.
32:47Go away.
32:49Shh.
33:18I'm here, sweetheart. I'm here.
33:20Where am I?
33:21You're in the hospital.
33:23I fell.
33:25Where's Mary?
33:26She's right here.
33:27Where's Mary?
33:28Don't try to talk. Let me call the doctor.
33:34Dr. Siegel to quarter four.
33:37Kill her.
33:39Quick.
33:58No.
34:00No.
34:02No.
34:04No.
34:06No.
34:06No.
34:06No.
34:09No.
34:16No.
34:18No.
34:21No.
34:21No.
34:23No.
34:37Oh, my God.
34:40Oh, my God.
35:10Excuse me, could you direct us to Mrs. Sims' room, please?
35:15Are you friends or relatives?
35:17Yes, we are.
35:18We're Mrs. Sims' niece and nephew.
35:21Is something wrong?
35:23I'm afraid that Mrs. Sims passed away last night.
35:26She had a cardiac arrest.
35:29I'm very sorry.
35:36Ryan, I'm getting really scared. We have to tell Jack.
35:39We can't. He's off looking in his crystal ball or something, remember?
35:42Well, what are we going to do? Somebody could be in the same boat as Mrs. Sims right now.
35:53I'm sorry.
35:54Thank you for coming over on such short notice.
35:58I have to make the funeral arrangements, and I...
36:02It's all right. That's what neighbors are for. You'll be okay.
36:06It's not me I'm worried about.
36:10Poor Mary.
36:13She's lost two mothers now.
36:17You go on. I'll take good care of her.
36:32This is Herbert. Now, Vida, say hello to Herbert.
36:35Herbert, say hello to Vida.
36:38Okay, there's Tigger.
36:40Vida, I want to show you Tigger.
36:42Okay. Say hello, Tigger.
36:45And that's Tigger's mommy.
36:47And that was my sixth dolly.
36:59This is so much fun. Just like you said I would.
37:06We want some more chocolate chip cookies.
37:09Mary, you've eaten almost the whole package.
37:12Don't you think that's enough for now?
37:14I said we want some more cookies. And now!
37:21Honey, I know you're feeling upset.
37:23I just didn't want you to have a stomachache.
37:29Now, maybe it would be a good idea if you had a little nap, sweetheart.
37:33You'd feel much better.
37:34We're not sleepy.
37:36We want you to go away and leave us two alone.
37:40Well, you know I can't do that, honey.
37:43Now, I really think you should lie down for a while.
37:45Go away! Get out of my house!
37:49Calm down, Mary.
37:52You know what to do, Mary.
38:04Oh, I don't know if this is such a great idea.
38:07You saw what the doll did last time.
38:09We saw it at this family. It's our responsibility.
38:12Oh, no! Stop! Stop!
38:21Stop!
38:36Open up!
38:37Help me!
38:38Help me! Don't go, Mary!
38:39Oh, no!
38:43Mary, don't go!
38:46Ah!
38:48Ah!
38:49Ah!
38:50Ah!
38:53Ah!
38:57Check over there.
38:59It's fine! Out here!
39:13Oh, my God.
39:16Oh, my God.
39:17Oh, my God.
39:18Are you okay?
39:19What happened?
39:22Dad.
39:26I don't see the doll anywhere.
39:28Where's the...
39:33Yes, we need an ambulance.
39:36Uh, 33 Downingham Way.
39:43Look! There she is!
39:45No, wait!
39:47Uh, yeah, sorry. Uh...
40:03Mary?
40:06Do you remember me?
40:09I was at your house last night.
40:16You know why I'm here, don't you?
40:18You want to take Vita away.
40:21No.
40:22I don't want to take Vita.
40:25I have to.
40:27You'd better go away.
40:28Not until you give her to me.
40:39Oh, my God.
40:47If you want to take Vita away.
40:50Mm-hm.
40:56Shh!
40:56Ah!
40:56Shh!
41:00Shh!
41:20Mary, listen to me, please, give me that doll.
41:25Mary, this isn't a game.
41:28Get it here.
41:30Mary, it's not funny.
41:42Mary, the doll's not your friend.
41:48Give it.
41:50Mickey, don't let go.
41:54Mary, give it.
41:56Listen to me.
41:58Give me the doll.
42:00Mickey, hang up.
42:01Mickey.
42:03Hey, the doll.
42:07No.
42:08No.
42:09No.
42:10No.
42:15No.
42:15Mickey.
42:25It's OK.
42:26It's all over.
42:27Yeah?
42:28What about the other antiques?
42:34Oh, baby.
42:36Oh, baby.
42:38Oh, you're gonna be OK.
42:41I'm sorry.
42:42I'm sorry.
42:42Come on.
42:43Come on.
42:45I'm sorry.
42:51I'm sorry.
42:53I'm sorry.
42:58I'm sorry.
42:59Come on.
42:59Come on.
43:00Unfortunately, once the objects were cursed, they can't be destroyed.
43:04so that's the best place for them.
43:06Mocked away where no one else can get their hands on them.
43:08And vice versa.
43:11So much for innocent playthings.
43:14What do you think's gonna happen to Mary?
43:16Oh, good shrink.
43:18I'll be able to fix her up in 20 years.
43:24Lloyd, honey, we'll have to put the caterers on hold.
43:30Yeah, it's got to do with the wedding.
43:33No, I don't know how long Uncle Lewis left his affairs
43:37in a terrible state.
43:42Lloyd, darling, you don't understand.
43:44I have no choice.
43:45I...
43:46Lloyd?
43:49Lloyd?
43:58Maybe we should change the name of our place.
44:01What do you think?
44:02I've always been partial to the name Curious Goods myself.
44:07This means we have to get back everything Uncle Lewis sold.
44:11Every pin, every tie-tack,
44:15every stick of furniture.
44:18Not to mention everything we sold.
44:21Great inheritance, huh?
44:24Where do we begin?
44:26Oh, my God.
44:56What do you think?
45:18What do you think?
45:21What do you think?
45:22That'll be an interview,
45:22You

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